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Upfront Local high schools pass out diplomas


K-kids to pass
out ‘City Pride Larimore tapped
Day’ bags
The Kiwanis K-kids will
pass out garbage bags with
‘Honorary Wildcat’
“City Pride Day” flyers
Wednesday and Friday.
“City Pride Day’ is set for
Saturday.
Residents who need
assistance should call 419-
302-1853.

Sports
St. John’s cross country
meeting
For any St. John’s students
that are going to be entering
grades 7-12 in the 2011-12
school year that is interested in
running cross country in the fall,
there will be an informational
meeting 7 p.m. Wednesday at
the Stadium Park shelterhouse.
If there are any questions,
please contact coach Steve
Hellman at (419) 233-1870.
Last call for soccer regis-
trations
The Delphos Soccer
Association has extended
on-line registrations for the Honorary Wildcat Joyce Larimore hugs 2011 Jefferson
2011 fall soccer season for High School graduate Kristin Klausing as Emily Fought
one more week at www. looks on.
delphosohsoccer.com.
Summer basketball camps BY STACY TAFF everyone with everything. She
at Jefferson, St. John’s staff@delphosherald.com would always be there to fix
Jefferson boys basketball clothes and get stains out. She
coach Marc Smith and staff DELPHOS — When this taught a lot of us how to cook,
are taking applications for the year’s Jefferson senior class so you could say she was like
7th annual Wildcat Summer officers sat down to pick the the mom figure for us here at
Basketball Camp to be held 3-5 recipient of the annual Honorary school.”
p.m. daily from June 7-9 (base- Wildcat Award, one choice Kristy Schuerman and Emily
ball players can be dismissed stood out. With her devotion to Fought count themselves among
early upon request) at Jefferson her students and coworkers, as the many who will find Larimore
Middle School. The camp is well as her extensive involve- hard to forget.
open to all boys in grades 2–6 ment in all things Jefferson over “She was so loyal to the
(2010-11 school year). Players
will receive individual instruc- St. John’s passes out 73 diplomas Dena Martz photos the last 36 years, Joyce Larimore
proved herself a Wildcat through
school and was just a really out-
going person,” Schuerman said.
tion from the camp staff and St. John’s High School class of 2011 graduate Meghan Ryba receives her diploma from and through. “She interacted a lot with the
will participate in daily games the Rev. Mel Verhoff at Sunday’s commencement ceremonies in the Robert A. Arnzen “We had a few choices to pick students and helped with any-
and contests (grouped by their Gymnasium. St. John’s passed out 73 diplomas before a standing-room-only crowd. from who met the requirements thing and everything you can
ability). The cost of the camp but we picked Mrs. Larimore think of.”
is $30, which includes a camp because of the immense impact “I had a life skills class with
T-shirt. Registration forms she had on the school,” class her and she was just really fun
are available at Franklin and officer Dulton Moore said. “We to be around,” Fought said.
Landeck elementaries and thought of her immediately “But she also taught us a lot of
Jefferson Middle School. For because of how dedicated she information we’ll use all of our
more information, contact remained throughout the years, lives.”
Coach Smith at (419) 615-7233. not only through her teaching Those who knew her say
St. John’s boys basketball but also as an advisor to FCCLA Larimore never projected nega-
coach Aaron Elwer is the camp and her involvement in all of tivity and always tried to make
director for the boys and girls the school activities. Whenever things enjoyable.
camps to run June 13-16. a student needed help with any- “We never saw her with a
Applications remain open thing, they could always go bad attitude,” Klausing said.
for students in for Delphos and down to Mrs. Larimore’s room “She was more than a teacher.
surrounding communities. and she’d help with whatever She was a mom, a mentor to the
The camp for youth entering they needed.” other teachers and the principal,
grades 2-5 will run from 9 a.m. “Personally, I interacted a lot a host to so many school events,
to noon; for grades 6-9, 1-4 p.m. with her in FCCLA,” he contin- a seamstress to all athletic uni-
Applications are available in ued. “She actually pushed back forms and to the students, if pants
the high or grade school offices her retirement date to go with me were torn or needed patched.
and must be returned by June 7. and another student to FCCLA She ran a laundry mat and was a
For more information, Nationals last year and because pianist for choir but most impor-
contact the high school (419- of her, I was named the National tantly, she was a friend.”
692-5371) or grade school Champion in the Job Interview “She was important to us.
(419-692-8561) offices. competition. I wouldn’t have She’s just given so much to the
been able to do that without her. school,” Moore added. “This is
And even though she’s retired, our way of giving something
Forecast Stacy Taff photo I’ve still seen her around the back to her. This award just fits
Mostly sunny school several times over the last her and she’s very deserving.”
Wednesday The local firing squad sounds off a salute during the Memorial Day service at Delphos year. I don’t know what she was When Larimore retired last
Veterans Memorial Park Monday.

Delphos honors the fallen


with high in doing here but you can bet she year, she found it very difficult
mid 80s. See was helping someone.” to leave.
page 2A. With her reluctance to aban- “The kids are saying things
don her students and her readi- like, ‘Mrs. L, you can’t go,’ and
ness to help with any problem, ‘Please stay,’ which of course
Index BY SARA BERELSMAN Delphos Veterans Council the 21st Infantry in Newark; Larimore left a lasting impres- makes it all the harder to go,”
Obituaries 2A performed the ceremony. and the 43rd Military Police sion on her students. she said. “There are so many
The Delphos Herald “I was in her foods classes good memories it’s impossible
State/Local 3A Guest speaker was Toledo Battalion in Woodbridge.
native Greg Gebolys, whose Gebolys spoke of the true and she was so nice,” class offi- for me to isolate any favorites.
Politics 4A DELPHOS — Despite cer Kristin Klausing said. “She I guess more than a memorable
Community 5A sweltering heat, hundreds military career began in 1984 meaning of Memorial Day,
with the State Defense Forces providing historical infor- really went out of her way to help moment is how pleased I am to
Sports 6-7A assembled at the Delphos you with something if you didn’t watch my students as they have
Veterans Memorial Park (Ohio Military Reserve). mation, while emphasizing
Announcements 8A While rising to the rank of that it has always been about understand it. You could always grown up and taken places in
Monday to honor the men count on her. She wouldn’t let this and other communities. It’s
World News 9A and women who fought and Command Sergeant Major, doing “the right thing.”
Classifieds 10A Gebolys served the state and “Memorial Day is the time you give up or walk away from always been fun to watch as they
died for freedom. anything without trying first and take jobs, begin to raise families,
TV 11A VFW Post 3035 and its his country, performing duties set aside to do the right thing
with the 4th Brigade, Bowling giving it your best. We decided become leaders, follow dreams.
auxiliary and color guard, and say thanks to veterans to pick her because she retired Knowing that in some small way
American Legion Post 268 Green; the 431st Military
Police Co., Woodbridge; last year and she was just always I helped them there means the
and its auxiliary and the See MEMORIAL, page 2A there, so involved and helping world.”

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For The Record


Joplin victims OBITUARIES The Delphos
Herald
offered existing
Frances L. Davies Robert H. ‘Bolt
July 7, 1920-May 26, 2011 Man’ Terrell Vol. 141 No. 296
Nancy Spencer, editor
Frances L. Davies Spring,

homes
90, of rural Delphos, died Ray Geary, general manager
March 13, 1927 Delphos Herald Inc.
Thursday at Angelica Place May 27, 2011 Don Hemple, advertising manager
Assisted Living Center in Tiffany Brantley,
Romeo, Mich., near her son circulation manager
JOPLIN, Mo. (AP) — and developing pads for trailers Mike’s home. Robert H. “Bolt Man”
Some of the people left home- would take substantial time. She was born July 7, 1920, Terrell, 84, of Elida, died at The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
less by the Joplin tornado could City Administrator Mark in Jennings Township, Van 1:09 p.m. Friday at St. Rita’s 8000) is published daily except
Medical Center. Sundays and Holidays.
be placed in rental homes Rohr said the goal is to keep Wert County, to Howard By carrier in Delphos and
nearly an hour’s drive away, people as close to home as pos- Owen and Gertie Alice He was born March 13,
1927, in Bellefontaine to area towns, or by rural motor
and the Federal Emergency sible but that “based on the cir- Thatcher Davies. route where available $2.09 per
Management Agency said cumstances we’ll have to respond On Dec. 5, 1944, she mar- Lennon C. and Harriet R. week. By mail in Allen, Van
Monday it will consider bring- accordingly.” The city has not ried Ora Emerson Spring, who (Burden) Terrell, who preced- Wert, or Putnam County, $105
ing in trailers, as it did for said how many people were left died July 19, 1999. ed him in death. per year. Outside these counties
New Orleans after Hurricane
Katrina, if enough homes are
homeless by the twister, but Rohr
said 4,500 to 5,000 residents have
Survivors include son On Nov. 10, 1951, he mar-
ried Mariam “Pat” Patrick,
David E. Suever $119 per year.
Entered in the post office
Michael Davies (April Joy)
not available. registered with FEMA. Spring of Armada, Mich.; who survives. in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
FEMA’s first option for Temporary housing will be Survivors also include son Dec. 11, 1950- Periodicals, postage paid at
grandchildren Paul Andrew May 28, 2011
housing the thousands of dis- made available for up to 18 David L. (Kim Martin) Terrell Delphos, Ohio.
placed is to find them existing months. Some people along the (Debbie) Spring, Cassandra No mail subscriptions will
Joy (Alfred) Christian and of Indianapolis; daughter
rental housing within a 55-mile Gulf Coast still live in FEMA Dr. Ava Firth of Glasgow, David E. Suever, 60, of be accepted in towns or villages
radius of Joplin, because there trailers nearly six years after Noel Michael (Katie) Spring where The Daily Herald paper
of Michigan; and four great- Scotland; grandsons Alastair Spencerville, died at 1:38 p.m.
isn’t much housing left in the Hurricane Katrina. carriers or motor routes provide
grandchildren, Brianna W. Firth and David M. Terrell Saturday at James Cancer daily home delivery for $2.09
city of nearly 50,000 residents Another FEMA spokesman, Center in Columbus.
that was left badly damaged by Bob Josephson, said the agency and Corinna Spring, Ayden of Boston; a granddaughter per week.
Christian and Aurora Spring Marlena Terrell of Raleigh, He was born Dec. 11, 405 North Main St.
the May 22 tornado, spokes- will consider bringing trailers 1950, in Lima to Arthur J. and
woman Susie Stonner told The to Joplin if enough existing of Michigan. N.C.; stepgrandchildren Vida TELEPHONE 695-0015
Associated Press. Nearly a housing isn’t available. He said She was preceded in death L. Noffsinger and Martin Eileen A. (Hesseling) Suever. Office Hours
third of the city was damaged every effort will be made to by a sister and brother-in-law, Noffsinger of Indianapolis; His father preceded him in 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
and a great-grandson Nathan death and his mother survives POSTMASTER:
by the violent storm that left find existing rental units clos- Mary and Vernon Arnold. Send address changes
killed more than 130 people. est to Joplin and that many Mrs. Spring was a 1938 A. Redder of Raleigh, N.C. in Middle Point.
On Aug. 21, 1971, he mar- to THE DAILY HERALD,
Twenty-nine people remained residents may simply choose to graduate of Spencerville High He was also preceded in 405 N. Main St.
unaccounted for Monday. find their own housing options. School and went to work death by son-in-law Alan ried Cheryl A. Conley, who Delphos, Ohio 45833
Stonner said that despite the People who lived in the with the U.S. Department of Firth; brother Eugene Terrell; survives in Spencerville.
distance, putting people in per- 8,000 structures smashed in and sister Margaret Terrell Survivors also include
manent housing is preferable to the storm have scattered to the
Agriculture and then the post
Harpest. son David (Billie) Suever Scholars of the Day
office. She became well known
trailers — especially in an area homes of friends and relatives as a porcelain artist in china Mr. Terrell was an Army of Belle Center; daughter
prone to tornadoes and severe or camped out in emergency painting, for which she taught veteran of World War II and Bridgett (Pete) Williams of
weather. shelters in the city. classes for more than 25 years. Korea and graduated from Lima; sisters Mary Suever of
“Wouldn’t you prefer to Some residents may leave the University of Missouri, Middle Point and Lori Suever
be in a stable building over town — New Orleans lost near- Over the years, she was very
active in the Christian Union Kansas City, Mo., with a BS of Van Wert; brothers Ron
a mobile home?” she asked. ly one-third of its population in economics. After work- (Pam) Suever and Jim Suever
Stonner also noted that getting after Katrina. Churches in Fort Wayne, Ind.,
and the Lima area. She was ing for Sohigro/Vistron in of Elida and Joe Suever of
things like water, sewer lines Penny Musgraves is happy Lima, he started R.H. Terrell Lima; and 12 grandchildren,
— and almost surprised — to a member of the Delphos
Distributors, which he ran suc- Albert, Elijah, Ian, Calleigh
TRASH TALK be alive. But for Musgraves, Christian Union Church, the
International Porcelain Artists cessfully for 40 years. He was and Kiera Suever, Gabriel,
whose low-income housing Michaela, Alaina and Noah
townhouse was ripped away and Teachers Association, a respected member of New St. John’s Scholar of the
Allen County Refuse pro-
above her head as she pro- and the World Organization Creation Lutheran Church, Williams and Justin, Haley
vides garbage and recycle col-
and Emily Grigsby. Day is Elliott
lection in Delphos. tected her cowering 6-year-old of China Painters. She and formerly Trinity Lutheran
Church. He was a former mas- Mr. Suever served in the Courtney.
The Allen County portion of daughter, the joy of surviving her husband had been lay mis-
is beginning to give way to ter of West Liberty Masonic U.S. Army from 1970 to Congratulations
Delphos is collected on Thurs- sionaries in Juneau, Ala.
days, with residents placing confusion and anxiety about Services will begin at 10:30 Lodge 61, the Masonic High 1972. He retired from Dana Elliott!
garbage containers on the curb the future. a.m. Wednesday at Thomas 12 Club and an officer of Corp. in 2008 as a toolmaker.
Wednesday evening and recycle
“I’m kind of scared,” said Hogge Creek Toastmasters. He was a member of Fraternal Jefferson’s Scholar of the
E. Bayliff Funeral Home,
every other Wednesday.
the 45-year-old mother, who is Services will begin at Order of Eagles Aerie 471 and Day is Taylor
The Van Wert County por- Spencerville, the Rev. Gary
tion of Delphos is collected on unemployed and currently liv- Fish officiating. Burial will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at New American Legion. He enjoyed Branham.
Friday, with residents placing ing with her daughter at the Red in Walnut Grove Cemetery. Creation Lutheran Church, fishing, NASCAR and vaca- Congratulations
garbage containers at the curb Cross shelter set up at Missouri Friends may call from 2 to Pastor Samuel Payne officiat- tioning in Florida at his vaca- Taylor!
on Thursday evening and recy- Southern State University. 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. today at the ing. Burial will be in Memorial tion home.
cle every other Thursday. “There isn’t much low-income Mass Christian Burial Students can pick up their
funeral home. Park Cemetery, with grave- awards in their school offices.
If a holiday falls during the housing. I can’t rent a place. side military rites performed will begin at 10:30 a.m.
week, collection is pushed back I don’t know what I’m going Memorial contributions
Wednesday at St. John the
WEATHER
a day. For example, the week of may be made to Delphos by Veterans of Foreign Wars
to do.” Post 1275. Evangelist Catholic Church,
Memorial Day, collection in Al-
While many of the survi- Christian Union Church or the
len County will be Friday and
Echo Ranch Bible Camp of Friends may call from 4 to 8 with military rites by Delphos
vors had insurance, it could Veterans Council. The Rev. Delphos weather
in Van Wert County it will be
be months, if not years, before Alaska. p.m. Tuesday at Chamberlain-
Saturday.
Huckeriede Funeral Home Jacob Gordon will officiate. High temperature Monday
they can rebuild. Removing the
BIRTH
Big item collection is held
and one hour prior to service Burial will be at a later date. in Delphos was 89 degrees,
from 8 a.m.-noon the first Sat- millions of tons of debris and
urday of each month in the remaking the city’s destroyed Wednesday at the church. Friends may call from 4-8 low was 70. High a year ago
parking lot across from the city infrastructure will likely take A girl, Amelia Bonnie, was In lieu of flowers, memori- p.m. Tuesday at Harter and today was 83, low was 65.
building. Participants need to well into the summer if not lon- born May 25 at Ohio State al contributions may be made Schier Funeral Home, where Record high for today is 94,
show proof of residency like a
ger, though Rohr said the first University Medical Center to to New Creations Lutheran a parish wake will begin at set in 1988. Record low is 38,
city utility bill.
phase of debris removal begins Nathan and Gina (Williamson) Church or the charity of the 7:30 p.m. set in 1956. May’s total rain-
See the full schedule at
cityofdelphos.com. later this week. Ricker of Columbus. donor’s choice. Memorial contributions fall was 7.05 inches.
She weighed 8 pounds, 7 may be made to West Ohio
ounces and was 21 1/2 inches LOCAL PRICES Food Bank. WEATHER FORECAST

Hair
Tri-county
long. She was welcomed home Corn: $7.69 Associated Press
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Grandparents are James
Wheat: $7.60 LOTTERY
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Beans: $13.91 TONIGHT: Partly cloudy.
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CLEVELAND (AP) —
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and Jane Ricker. Cemetery was established. produce damaging winds and

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STATE/LOCAL
POLICE REPORT Memorial
(Continued from page 1) thing to do.”
Teen arrested Items taken from unlocked vehicles Resident reports The speech was followed
who died for our freedoms. by a special tribute to fallen
for trespassing, police were contacted by a At 6:50 a.m. on Thursday, home burglary
At 6:45 a.m. on Thursday, from inside.
This is the day to take time to comrades. Veterans in the

underage resident of the 100 block of police were contacted by a remember and say thanks to audience were then invited
At 7:31 p.m. on Saturday, men and women, those who to stand as their military song
North Clay Street in reference subject in the 300 block of Delphos police were called
consumption to a theft complaint.
Upon speaking with the
West First Street in reference
to a theft complaint.
to the 300 block of South
Franklin Street in reference to
fought for our freedoms we
enjoy every day. It is a time
was played. Doug Harter
played “Taps” following a
At 4:16 a.m. on Saturday, victim, it was found that Upon speaking with the to honor all Americans who salute by the firing squad.
a burglary complaint. have died in all wars,” he said. A new addition to this
Delphos police were called someone in the overnight subject, it was found that Upon officers’ arrival, the
to the 900 block of North hours had gone into the vic- someone had gained entry “Memorial Day actually start- year’s ceremony was an orig-
victim stated someone had ed in 1865 as Decoration Day. inal song performed by Dan
Washington Street in refer- tim’s unlocked vehicle. into the victim’s unlocked gained entry into the residence
ence to suspicious people in At 7:28 a.m. on Thursday, vehicle and had taken items May 30 was chosen because Meyers called “All Because
and taken items from inside. it was not the anniversary of of You.” Meyers wrote the
that area looking into parked police were called to the 300 from inside. The case was forwarded to
motor vehicles. Upon officers’ block of West Second Street in At 12:18 p.m. on Saturday, a battle. ‘Memorial Day’ was song as a thank you for those
the Detective Bureau. first used in 1882. The men who have served, which he
arrival in that area, police reference to a theft complaint. police were called to the 300
located Jonathon Semen, 18,
of Delphos, walking in the
Upon speaking with the
victim it was found that in
block of West Sixth Street
in reference to a theft com-
Man driving and women we honor here
today are the ones who gave
sang while playing guitar.
The St. John’s High School
area and matching the physi- the overnight hours someone plaint. under suspension their lives for a cause and it
was their turn to carry the
Marching Band also provided
musical entertainment.
cal description of the subject had gained entry into the vic- Upon officers’ arrival, the
reported. tim’s unlocked vehicle and victim stated someone had At 9:36 p.m. on Sunday torch of freedom.” Gebolys

WHY PAY
Upon speaking with Semen, had taken items from inside. gained entry into the victim’s while on routine patrol, continued, “They did not do
it was found that he had con- At 2:57 p.m. on Thursday, unlocked car and had taken Delphos police came into con- it for a thank you; they did it
because they saw it as their
MORE FOR
sumed alcohol while being Delphos police were called items from inside. tact with Mark Ditto, 44, of
under the legal age. Semen to the 400 block of North At 11:20 a.m. on Sunday, Delphos, at which time it was duty. They saw it as the right
Jefferson Street in reference police were contacted by a found that Ditto was oper-
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time in the overnight hours was parked in the 500 block As a result, Ditto was cited
Semen admitted to detec-
into Van Wert Municipal MEDIUM IN TODAY’S
tives that he was on the com- someone had gained entry of East Sixth Street and had
plainants property but only into the victim’s unlocked taken personal items from Court on the violation. INFORMATION AGE.
looked into the motor vehicle vehicle and had taken items inside it.
Teen cited for Newsboys.
AT
parked on the victim’s prop-
erty. K9 unit finds Mother reports improper backing Newsstands.
man hiding
As a result, Semen was
transported to the Allen son took property At 7:21 p.m. on Wednesday,
Home delivery.
County Jail and will appear in
Lima Municipal Court on the
charges of underage consump-
inside business At 4:55 p.m. on Friday,
Delphos police were contacted
a collision occurred when the
driver of one vehicle backed
from an alley into the path of
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CHIEF &
At 11:40 p.m. on Saturday, by a resident and her juvenile

McDonald’s
tion of alcohol and criminal a second vehicle. Herald
trespassing. Delphos police responded son, at which time the sub-
to an alarm at a business in ject stated that the child had Daniel Place, 40, of 419-695-0015
Fire hydrant the 100 block of North Main
Street.
returned home with property
that did not belong to him.
Delphos, was traveling north-
bound on North State Street
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removed Upon officers’ arrival, they


observed forced entry to the
Upon speaking with the
subjects, it was found the juve-
when Christian Fischer, 16,
of Delphos, backed from an
At 3:22 a.m. on Saturday, business resulting in officers nile did take the item without alleyway into his path, caus- Join our f amily in celebrating with
Delphos police observed a surrounding the business. permission. ing Place to strike Fischer’s
water line leak in the Summers A short time later, the K9 vehicle with his own.
Lane Area. unit arrived and searched the
The case is still under
investigation. There were no injuries, Helen Clark
While the city streets business for possible subjects minor damage to Fischer’s
as she celebrates her
department was working on inside.
Assault victim vehicle and disabling damage
the leak, it was found someone As a result, the K9 unit
had removed a fire hydrant located Eric Gibson, 23, of
from that area causing the Delphos, hiding inside the refuses to press
to Place’s.
Fischer was cited for
improper backing.
90th
water line to break.
The case was forwarded
business.
Gibson was taken into cus-
charges Driver backs into Birthday
to the Detective Bureau for tody and transported to the
further investigation. Allen County Jail on charges
At 3:35 a.m. on Sunday,
Delphos police were called parked vehicle on June 6, 2011.
Lima man faces of breaking and entering, a
fifth degree felony; and theft,
to the 100 block of North
Main Street in reference to an
At 11:45 p.m. on Friday,
a collision occurred when the
disorderly
Send birthday wishes to her at
a first-degree misdemeanor. assault report. driver of one vehicle backed
Detectives were also on Upon speaking with the from a driveway and struck a VANCREST ASSISTED LIVING
conduct charges location and processed the
scene and collected evidence
victim, it was found a subject
known to them had caused
second parked vehicle.
Timothy Landwehr, 38, of
Room 308
1425 East Fifth St.
At 1:02 a.m. on Thursday, in the case and addition charg- physical injuries to the vic- Fort Jennings, was backing
Delphos police came into es are pending. Delphos, Ohio 45833
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POLITICS
“They that approve a private opinion, call it opinion; but they that dislike it, heresy;
and yet heresy signifies no more than private opinion.”
— Thomas Hobbes, English political philosopher (1588-1679)

Obama finds some solid


ground; tests still ahead
By JIM KUHNHENN Anderson says. point during his first term,
Associated Press What’s more, the presi- more than a year before he
dent appears to be enjoying won re-election in 1984.
WASHINGTON — Six the still lingering but more “They both came from an
months after Republicans intangible effects of his elec- ideological wing of the party
alarmed Democrats with tion in 2008, a watershed for and they are perceived that
a midterm election wave, the nation. Polls show Obama way. Both were hit with real
President Barack Obama with strong favorability and bad economies and the public
has shaken off the jitters and likability ratings even as he turned on them,” Kohut said.
found his political footing faces ambivalence over his “Right now, Obama’s ahead
despite sluggish economic handling of the presidency. of where Reagan was in ‘83.”
growth and deep public anxi- Former New Hampshire Still, this view of the presi-
ety about the direction of the Republican Party chairman dent is a snapshot in time.
country. Fergus Cullen said the sym- Events can test presidents and
The White House now dis- bolic power of Obama’s elec- sour the public mood quickly.
plays an air of confidence, tion as the first black presi- Axelrod is quick to note that it
bolstered in part by achieve- dent carries enormous good would have been hard to pre-
ments such as the killing of will that will be difficult for dict the turmoil that erupted
Osama bin Laden by U.S. Republicans to overcome. this spring in the Middle East
commandos and the financial “Centrist voters and the and in North Africa or the
success of an auto industry ones who decide elections are Greek fiscal crisis last year
that Obama bailed out over still fundamentally rooting for that caused the stock market
Women breaking
IT WAS NEWS THEN
the objections of many. the guy,” Cullen said. “People to plummet, and led employ-
barriers in Navy,
Obama is also benefiting who don’t view politics in ers to retrench.
from the absence of nega- ideological terms give him “The things that worry me
One Year Ago
• St. John’s High School held its 94th Commencement not SEALs yet tives. The economy, while
lethargic, is growing. The
the benefit of the doubt, and
that is an incredible political
are the things I don’t know,”
he said.
Sunday with Mass at 1:40 p.m. at the church and the com- private sector is creating asset to have.” Further instability in the
WASHINGTON (AP) — jobs. Natural disasters, while Obama’s inner circle, Arab world and increased
mencement at 3 p.m. in the Robert A. Arnzen Gymnasium. It’s a dramatic tale.
Class valedictorian Scott Recker and salutatorian Carolyn deadly and plentiful, have not always wary of sounding too tensions with Pakistan could
Elite Navy SEALs storm a developed into governmen- self-assured, is not hiding its create the image that Obama
Honigford spoke at the ceremonies. walled compound in Pakistan tal crises. Skyrocketing gas optimism. doesn’t have control over
and take out the world’s most prices, which fed the public’s “I would rather be us than his foreign policy. Consumer
25 Years Ago — 1986 wanted terrorist.
• Senior Tim Shaw, son of Ray and Kathy Shaw, received economic fears, are now sub- them,” said one of the presi- confidence has fluctuated and
Footnote: They were all siding. And the GOP’s signa- dent’s top political advisers, remains far below the levels
the Bishop’s Gold Cross Award for excellence in religion men. ture budget plan, ambitious in David Axelrod. that indicate a healthy econo-
at St. John’s High School senior awards assembly. Louis While America’s last 10 its spending reductions, has Pollster Andrew Kohut of my; Obama has to hope those
Hohman, youth chairman for the Ray McKowen Council years of war have propelled lost its luster with the public. the nonpartisan Pew Research numbers maintain an upward
1362 of Knights of Columbus, presented a $100 savings bond women into new and far more “It is likely he will be re- Center compared Obama’s trajectory and that private sec-
as part of the award. risky roles across the mili- elected, in my opinion,” vet- place in 2011 to President tor hiring and personal income
• The Ottoville Senior Citizens Social Club held a card tary, there are still some doors eran Republican pollster Wes Ronald Reagan’s at a similar growth do not stall.

Gen. Dempsey to head Joint Chiefs


party in the Veterans of Foreign Wars social. Twenty- that are closed. Chief among
one were present including guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank those are the special opera-
Sunderhause of Ottawa. The committee to serve both parties tions forces.
in June are Esther Eggeman, Florence Seibeneck and Loretta But perhaps that door is
Ruen. inching open. By ROBERT BURNS and to the United States to replace in a speech at the Arlington
• Pastor Ron Boshela is the new associate pastor at First “As a philosophical thing, DARLENE SUPERVILLE Panetta at the CIA. amphitheater in front of a
Assembly of God church in Delphos. He, along with his there shouldn’t be anything Associated Press Marine Gen. James flag-draped wall, the presi-
wife Debbie and daughter Bethany, moved to Delphos in that’s closed off as a career,” Cartwright had long been dent, who had met earlier
late April. The Boshelas came from Rockford, Ill., a city of said Navy Secretary Ray WASHINGTON — rumored to be Obama’s in the day with families of
140,000. There, Pastor Ron worked part-time as an associate Mabus. And while he is quick President Barack Obama favorite, and the president troops killed in war, said:
youth pastor for First Assembly of God. to note there is a ban on mov- moved Monday to seal an singled him out for praise “To those of you mourn the
ing women into combat and overhaul of his national secu- at the announcement. But he loss of a loved one today, my
50 Years Ago — 1961 infantry jobs, Mabus said rity team, selecting Army Gen. turned instead to Dempsey, heart goes out to you.”
• The ladies of the Delphos Country Club, Inc., will hold more and more women are Martin Dempsey as the next an accomplished veteran of “We remember that the
a “Tee-off” party June 6 at the club, with golfing, a luncheon working with special opera- Joint Chiefs of Staff chair- the Iraq war, to succeed Adm. blessings that we enjoy as
and cards being available. Elise Williams is the 1961 general tions forces in support roles. man amid protracted battle Mike Mullen as his top mili- Americans came at a dear
chairman for the women’s social events, and Hortense Fettig And he did not rule out the in Afghanistan, U.S. involve- tary adviser, calling Dempsey cost,” he said. “Our nation
is the 1961 women’s golfing general chairman. idea that a qualified woman ment in the NATO-led effort “one of our nation’s most owes a debt to its fallen
• The equipment from the Lincoln School building was could eventually become an against Libya’s Moammar respected and combat-tested heroes that we cannot ever
moved into the new Franklin Elementary School today, elite commando. Gadhafi and a winding down generals.” fully repay. But we can honor
according to Robert H. Christy, superintendent of Delphos Still, Mabus cautioned that of the war in Iraq. The president also their sacrifice, and we must.”
City Schools. The new building next year will house the it would take time. “We’re Obama announced a new announced he has chosen After his remarks, Obama
pupils that have previously attended the Franklin, Lincoln and going to have to take some lineup of his top military Navy Adm. James Winnefeld and his wife, Michelle, vis-
Garfield schools. careful, well-thought-out steps leadership group in the Rose to succeed Cartwright as vice ited a section of the cemetery
• On June 4, Father Hugh Uhrich, C. PP.S., will celebrate in that direction,” he said. Garden of the White House chairman of the Joint Chiefs that is the final resting place
the 25th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood with Defense Secretary Robert just before venturing across and Army Gen. Ray Odierno for many veterans of the wars
a solemn high Mass of Thanksgiving at St. Joseph’s Catholic Gates expressed a similar view the Potomac to pay tribute as his candidate to replace in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Church in Fort Jennings. Father Uhrich was born at Ottoville, late last year, telling North to the nation’s war dead at Dempsey as Army chief of Preceding Obama at the
on July 5, 1910. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Uhrich Carolina ROTC students that Arlington National Cemetery. staff. amphitheater, Gates said the
he believes women will even- The Memorial Day announce- The nominees have to be country “must never forget”
of Fort Jennings.
tually be allowed to serve in ments had been expected, approved by the Senate, and its men and women in the
special operations jobs. At although there was no imme- Obama voiced hope that could military.
75 Years Ago — 1936 diate indication what the mil- happen in a timely fashion. “As I come to the end of
• The Delphos American Legion will take charge of the some point, he said, “there itary leadership moves might At the White House, my time in this post,” Gates
task of decorating graves of soldier dead in Delphos cemeter- will be a careful step in that imply for possible changes in Obama called America’s said, “ ... I will keep these
direction.”
ies and a number of other cemeteries in this vicinity. The military strategy. servicemen and women “the brave patriots and their fami-
One of those steps is the
Legion members will decorate graves in the West Side and Navy’s recent decision to Already, the president had best our nation has to offer, lies in my heart and in my
St. John’s cemeteries in this city, then go to Walnut Grove, allow women to serve on sub- turned, in late April, to CIA and they deserve nothing but prayers.”
Hartshorn and Morris Chapel, east and southeast of Delphos, marines. Of the 18 women Director Leon Panetta to suc- the best in return, and that Dempsey, who began a
also to Landeck, Horeb, Venedocia and Converse cemeter- selected for the program, eight ceed Robert Gates as sec- includes leaders.” four-year term as Army chief
ies. will report to their submarines retary of defense and chose Later on, Obama placed of staff on April 11, will
• A new building is to be erected in the Delphos business in November to serve as sup- to move Army Gen. David a wreath at the Tomb of the have to be confirmed by the
district and will be occupied by a doctor who is to move to ply corps officers. Others will Petraeus from his command Unknowns at the venerable Senate, as will Winnefeld and
this city. Dr. George P. Weber, Jr., Celina, has purchased a report to subs next summer. of the Afghanistan war effort Arlington burial grounds. And Odierno.
frame building at 337 N. Main St. from the Oliver Rosselit

Flushing New York


estate. This building is now being razed to make way for the
new structure.
• Mayor W. H. Taylor states that another 300-pound ship-
ment of potatoes for relief purposes has been received here. NEW YORK — In a slen- likely passed world either doesn’t have
These potatoes are for distribution to people on the Allen der essay titled “Here Is New KATHLEEN PARKER through the kidney of a dino- good access or has to walk to
County side. Relief clients in that part of the city wishing York,” E.B. White wrote saur. get water. Each year, 1.8 mil-
some of the potatoes are asked to call for them at the city about the implausibility of the Here’s the really great lion children die from lack of
building. great city, mentioning among
other things the millions of Point news: You can always clean
water up to make it drinkable;
water or from tainted water.
By 2050, the world’s popula-
gallons of water needed each you can’t use it up. Almost all
Moderately confused day just so people could brush of View water problems are local and
tion will have increased by
2.4 billion people. And, as
their teeth. solvable and are really people Fishman notes, “They will be
That was in 1948. Since problems, not water prob- thirsty.”
then, the implausibility fac- up 0.025 percent of the mass lems. And unlike other crises Fishman described his
tor has increased thousands- of the planet. Or, “If Earth — economic, climate, health optimism in an interview:
fold — or at least an awful were the size of a Honda — solutions are at hand and “From the poorest neighbor-
lot — a fact among many that Odyssey minivan, the amount affordable. Americans spend hoods of Delhi, where people
prompted Charles Fishman of water on the planet would $21 billion a year on bottled make $1 a day, to the most
to expand White’s thought be in a single, half-liter bottle water compared to $29 billion advanced IBM factories, peo-
in his new book, “The Big of Poland Spring in one of the maintaining and improving ple are solving their water
Thirst: The Secret Life and van’s 13 cup holders.” water infrastructure. Add to problems. They are grabbing
Turbulent Future of Water.” You don’t say. your calculation the follow- hold and saying, we can fig-
If you read it — and you Busting water myths is one ing: The U.S. loses 7 billion ure this out. And they are.”
should — you will be very of many tools in Fishman’s gallons of drinking water a Already cities such as Las
thirsty. And you will never tackle box. His larger purpose day through leaking mains. Vegas have found ways to
flush again with the same is to create an understanding Fishman’s immersion in conserve water through inno-
nonchalance. of humanity’s relationship to water world was so exhaus- vation and cooperation. Golf
Somewhere between water in hopes of diverting tive he even toted pails of courses have removed large
implausible and insane lies a water crisis that is, in fact, water on his head with vil- swaths of grass; mega-laun-
this little fact: The main way upon us. But “crisis” it need lage girls in Jargali, India, dromats that wash thousands
Americans use water at home not be. From Fishman’s perch just to see what it was like. of hotel sheets daily have cre-
is flushing the toilet. That is, as he studies waterfalls cre- Investigative journalism is ated technologies to clean and
18.5 gallons per day per per- ated both by God and by rarely as entertaining as it reuse water.
son. And the water is as pure man (not to mention families is informative, but Fishman All fun aside, the purpose
as the drinking water that runs of sharks in the Las Vegas manages both feats. At times of Fishman’s journeys — to
from our taps. Translation: desert), water is plentiful but rhapsodic in his descriptions Australia and India, to an
5.7 billion gallons of clean unappreciated and misman- of the world’s truest natural IBM factory in Vermont and
drinking water down the toi- aged. wonder, he is ultimately opti- the largest soup factory in
let each day. Another factoid to whet mistic despite his pronounce- the world in Ohio — was to
Such numerical musings your thirst: Water cannot be ment that the Golden Age of see water clearly and get us
are plentiful in Fishman’s destroyed. In fact, every mol- water, free and abundant, is to see it clearly. To that end,
deliciously fun book. He has ecule of water on the planet over. “The Big Thirst” is more than
a way with numbers, making has been here since the begin- Many nations and even a drop in the bucket.
the inconceivable accessible. ning, or about 4.4 billion some U.S. cities and towns
Example: The total water on years. The water you drink already suffer water short- Kathleen Parker’s email address
the surface of the earth makes from a Dasani bottle very ages. Forty percent of the is kathleenparker@washpost.com.
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6A – The Herald Tuesday, May 31, 2011 www.delphosherald.com

Vogt, 1st inning pace Jays to first-ever state baseball semis


strike zone. We were more
consistent with the bats, too.
We kept adding some runs.
We maintained good focus at
the plate and that is what you
want to see.”
The Jays left Bergfeld
(1-out error, steal, Leininger
groundout) at third in the
second, with Ottawa Hills’
southpaw Kyle Jarecki (6
innings, 6 hits, 3 earned runs,
5 Ks) on the mound.
Nick Fischer got aboard
in the TOH second on a 1-out
error but was stranded at sec-
ond.
The Jays added a fifth run
in the fourth on back-to-back
2-out triples by Calvelage
and Bergfeld.
The Bears tried to answer Senior Tyler Ditto gets hold of an offering during the
in the fourth as Jarecki got seventh inning Monday and knocks in classmate Chris
Tom Morris photos their first hit on a tough- Pohlman with a single.
Senior first sacker Jordan Leininger reacts after applying the tag to nab Ottawa Hill’s JJ hop single over third sacker free pass to Tucker but Geise er to begin preparing, we
Buckey as he is called out after being picked off base by St. John’s senior pitcher Austin Vogt Curtis Geise but was imme- made a leaping nab of Jack knew we had the potential
in the fifth inning Monday at Patrick Henry. Vogt’s 3-hit shutout led the Blue Jays to their diately erased on a Fischer Saddemi’s liner to third to to have a great year, We had
first-ever berth in the baseball state semifinals with a 7-0 victory over the Green Bears. ground ball. end the contest. a lot of talent and experi-
By JIM METCALFE Thursday in the Division IV was picked off first but got St. John’s wasted a 2-out “This is a tremendous ence returning; we just had
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com state semifinals at Huntington into a rundown; Calvelage double to right by senior feeling. We’ve been to the to come together. I am just
Tyler Ditto in the fifth. Regional finals once before very happy to be a part of
Park Stadium in Columbus. broke for home and easily this group.”
HAMLER — Toledo Buckey slashed a hit last year and to finally clear
Vogt (5-2), who got the slid in, with his teammate that hurdle is great,” Metzger
Ottawa Hills had ended the pitching win in the Blue at second. Classmate Jordan down the left-field line with See VOGT, page 7A
St. John’s baseball dreams of Jays’ 3-1 10-inning thriller Leininger slapped a hit up two down in the fifth but was added. “When we got togeth-
its first-ever state semifinal a Saturday afternoon versus the middle to plate Bergfeld picked off base by Vogt to REGIONAL FINALS ab-r-h-rbi
Hopewell-Loudon in the and he added a steal. Vogt end the inning.
ST. JOHN’S (7) Tanner Calvelage cf 4-1-2-0,
year ago. ab-r-h-rbi Tyler Bergfeld ss 3-1-1-1, Jordan
Senior right-hander regional semifinals, threw a walked. Two outs hence, Jamieson got to second Tanner Calvelage cf 4-2-2-0, Leininger rf/1b 3-0-0-1, Austin
Austin Vogt’s 3-hitter and a 102-pitch complete game (66 sophomore Troy Warnecke with two down in the sixth Tyler Bergfeld ss 3-1-0-0, Jordan Vogt 1b/p 4-0-1-1, Jordan Bergfeld
4-run first inning at Garrold strikes) in walking three and was plunked. Junior Ryan on an infield hit and throw- Leininger 1b 4-1-1-1, Austin Vogt p pr 0-0-0-0, Chris Pohlman dh 2-0-
Densel whacked a hit to cen- ing error but got no farther.
3-1-0-0, Jordan Bergfeld pr 0-1-0- 0-0, Troy Warnecke 3b/2b 4-0-0-0,
Parratt Field at Patrick Henry fanning eight. 0, Chris Pohlman dh 4-1-1-0, Tyler Ryan Edelbrock 2b 3-0-0-0, Ryan
High School in Hamler made “Austin’s a big boy; it ter to plate Leininger; when The Blue and Gold made Ditto rf 4-0-2-1, Troy Warnecke 2b Buescher lf 1-0-0-0, Curtis Geise
sure the Green Bears weren’t takes him a while to get the orb was misplayed, Vogt it 7-0 in the seventh. Bergfeld 3-0-0-0, Ryan Densel lf 3-0-1-1, p/3b 4-1-1-0. Totals 32-3-5-3.
going to make it twice in a warmed up. Once he got it scooted home for the fourth got a tough-hop single over Curtis Geise 3b 3-0-0-0. Totals
31-7-9-4.
HOPEWELL-LOUDON (1)
ab-r-h-rbi
row as the Blue Jays secured going, though, he was right run of the inning. shortstop Adam Moreau to TOLEDO OTTAWA HILLS (0) Austin Harrison cf 4-0-1-1,
that prize with a 7-0 vic- there,” St. John’s coach Dan The Jays had a similar first lead it off and burgled sec- ab-r-h-rbi Logan Sendlebach p 4-0-1-0, Tyler
tory on a sunny and warm Metzger noted. “He did a inning last year but couldn’t ond. Leininger fouled out to Hauck JJ Buckey 3b/1b 2-0-1-0, Zach Tyree ss 5-0-1-0, Alex Ratchen
Monday afternoon. great job of really changing hold it. the bullpen down the right- rf 1-0-0-0, Adam Moreau ss 3-0- c0, 5-0-0-0,
rf 1-0-0-0, Geoff Beans ph/ Austin Kuhn 1b 4-0-0-
Kevin Coppus pr 0-0-0-0, Eric
“My arm was a little sore the level; he was not only Vogt made sure that did field line to get him to third. 0-0, Tom Jamieson dh 3-0-1-0, Depinet 3b 3-0-0-0, Ryan Depinet
from throwing three innings inside and out but he was not happen again, though he Bergfeld was caught too far Will Langethorne c 3-0-0-0, Kyle pr 0-0-0-0, Eric Tanner 2b 1-0-1-0,
Saturday and I had to work up and down and hitting his had a rough first inning. He off on Vogt’s grounder to Jarecki 1b/p 3-0-1-0, Nick Fischer
lf 3-0-0-0, Scott Tucker p/3b 2-0-0-
Logan Kirby rf 4-1-1-0, Anthony
Affholder dh 2-0-0-0, Jordan
it out in the first inning. spots very well; he changed walked JJ Buckey and Zach third and was tagged out 0, Jack Saddemi cf 3-0-0-0. Totals Reinhart lf/ph 1-0-0-0. Totals 33-1-
After that, I forgot about it,” speeds and really got them Hauck to start it and a wild at home. Chris Pohlman’s 24-0-3-0. 5-1.
Vogt explained. “Plus, the off-balance. They really pitch (on a strikeout) moved single to center got pinch- Score St. John’s
by Innings:
400 100 2-7
Score by Innings:
St. John’s 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 -
mound is a little different didn’t hit too many balls hard them up a base. Buckey was runner Jordan Bergfeld to Ottawa Hills 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 3
here and I had to get used against him and our defense caught too far off third on third, from where he scored E: Geise, Austin Reindel (S), Hopewell-Lou. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -
to it again from Saturday. was solid again.” Tom Jamieson’s comebacker on a wild pitch. Ditto (2-for- Tucker, Saddemi; LOB: St. John’s 1
It really helped to get that The Jays wasted no time and was tagged out at home 4) then knocked Pohlman in 6, Toledo Ottawa Hills 6; 2B: Ditto;
3b: Calvelage, T. Bergfeld; SB: T.
E: Reinhart 2, T. Bergfeld,
Warnecke, Kirby; LOB: St. John’s
4-run lead because it relaxed in getting the advantage after a brief rundown and from second with a knock to Bergfeld 3, Calvelage 2, Leininger, 8, Hopewell-Loudon 11; 2B:
us. About the fourth inning, against the Green Bears. Will Langethorne flied out to right. Densel; POB: Buckey (by Vogt). Sendlebach, Tyree, Kirby; Sac: T.
I really started to settle in. Tanner Calvelage (2-for-4, right to end the threat. “We’ve had a lot of suc- IP H R ER BB Bergfeld 2, Calvelage, Affholder;
I was hitting my spots and 2 runs scored) started it off “We did the same thing cess in football and now ST. JOHN’S
SO SB: T. Bergfeld; CS: Harrison (by
Austin Reindel).
throwing my slow curve for with a single to right off last year with a big first basketball. This is a great Vogt (W, 5-2) 7.0 3 0 0 3 8 IP H R ER BB SO
strikes. The knuckleball is of starter Scott Tucker (3 inning but couldn’t hold on. bunch of guys,” Vogt added. TOLEDO OTTAWA HILLS ST. JOHN’S
my third pitch instead of a strikeouts), who endured a We gave it away,” Metzger “We’ve been through the JArecki Tucker (L) 1.0 3 4 3 2 3
6.0 6 3 3 0 5
Geise
Vogt (W, 4-2)
7.0 4 1 1 3 7
3.0 1 0 0 1 3
changeup but I didn’t throw 38-pitch first inning. The recalled. “Still, that is big to wars together and a lot of HOPEWELL-LOUDON
it a lot today.” junior stole second and get settled in and get relaxed. tough situations.” WP: Vogt 2, Tucker, Jarecki; Sendlebach (L) 10.0 5 3 3 6 9
The Blue Jays (17-4) advanced on a wild pitch. Austin was high in the zone Ottawa Hills (16-13) HBP: Warnecke (by Tucker). WP: Sendlebach; HBP:
will battle New Middletown Senior Tyler Bergfeld (2-for- to begin with and you have tried one last challenge in ----
REGIONAL SEMIFINALS
Sendlebach (by Vogt), Tanner (by
Vogt), E. Depinet (by Geise); PB:
Springfield at 4 p.m. 3, 3 stolen bases walked. He to get a feel for the umpire’s the final frame on a 2-out ST. JOHN’S (3) Reindel.

DIVISION II TRACK AND FIELD DIVISION III TRACK


2011 Lexington Regional
Finals (10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1) - Top
4 advance to state
Girls Team Rankings: 1. Akron
13.50, Kenton and London Madison
Plains 13, Whitehall-Yearling 12,
Clyde 11.50, Caledonia River Valley
11, Ottawa-Glandorf and Genoa
41-4.25; 2. Breland (SMM) 41-0; 3.
Barnhill (MA) 38-6.50; 4. Mondozzi
(ASV) 38-5.75.
Boys Discus: 1. Christy (WA)
Jesuit 49.92; 4. Cuy. Falls CVCA
50.05; ... 6. Defiance 51.15; 7.
Kenton 51.17.
Boys 4x100 Meter Relay: 1.
AND FIELD
St. Vin.-St. Mary 67, Defiance 57, Area 10, Bath and Upper Sandusky 158-4; 2. Ebert (SP) 157-11; 3. Akron St. Vin.-St. Mary 43.01; 2. 2011 OHSAA Division III Regional Siefker) 9:50.49.
Shawnee 53, Toledo Rogers 50, 9, Columbus St. Francis DeSales Wuensch (MB) 157-0; 4. Mitman Pemberville Eastwood 43.15; 3. Col. Track and Field Championships Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: 1.
Celina 44, Peninsula Woodridge and Shelby 7, Tiffin Columbian and (MA) 153-11. Bish. Watterson 43.60; 4. Kenton All Finals (10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1) - Top Minster (Barga, Weaver, Albers,
42, Wooster Triway 31.50, Milan Edison 6, Fostoria and Bryan Girls High Jump: 1. Matheny (AM) (Howell, Mauk, Morrison, Tillman) 4 in each event advance to state at Slonkosky) 8:12.05; 2. St. Henry
Cuyahoga Falls CVCA 27, Orrville 5, Loudonville/Creston Norwayne/ 5-3; 2. Lizz Carr (CE) 5-3; 3. Gerken 43.68. Ohio State University (Goettemoeller, Rindler, Knapke,
23, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit West Salem Northwestern and (NA) 5-2; 4. (tie) Ferris (CFW) - State Girls 400 Meter Dash: 1. Region 12 at Troy High School Schulze) 8:15.97; 3. Covington
20.50, Port Clinton 18, Van Wert Huron 4, Metamora Evergreen/ qualifier - and Brooks (WT) 5-2. Samantha Murray (DEF) 57.11; Girls Team Rankings: Versailles 8:18.35; 4. New Madison Tri-Village
and St. Marys Memorial 17, Akron Akron Manchester/Millbury Lake Boys Pole Vault: 1. Rowland 2. Strock (WOO) 57.96; 3. Asher 83, Minster 49, Russia 47, Ottoville 8:22.12; ... 6. St. John’s (Mark Boggs,
Manchester 15, Tallmadge and Oak and Wooster Triway 3, Shawnee (BE) 14-10; 2. Schlumbohm (PE) Roberts (SHA) 58.46; 4. Burts (AKN) 43, Marion Local 41.50, Sidney Jake Hays, Scott Klausing, Dylan
Harbor 13, Napoleon and Rossford and Cuyahoga Falls CVCA 2, Oak 14-6; 3. Blankenshi (HE) 14-2; 4. 58.98; ... 8. Kaufman (O-G) 1:00.99. Lehman Catholic 36, Fort Loramie 34, Dancer) 8:28.24.
12, Bryan 10, Pemberville Eastwood Harbor/Doylestown Chippewa and Lusby (CR) 13-10. Boys 400 Meter Dash: 1. Cincinnati Country Day 30, Dayton Boys Discus: 1. Long (ANN) 156-
9.50, Lexington 9, Coldwater/ Tontogany Otsego 1. Girls 100 Meter Hurdles 33”: 1. Johnson (CWR) 49.24; 2. Maldinger Miami Valley School 26, St. John’s 22, 7; 2. Christian (CO) 154-4; 3. Winner
Kenton/Bath/Shelby and Genoa Girls 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Brianna Scott-Glover (TOL) 14.74%; (ACV) 49.84; 3. Turner (CLY) 50.25; Ansonia 21, Jefferson 20, New Bremen (MI) 148-3; 4. Lambert (HO) 147-7; ...
Area 8, Mansfield Ontario and Akron St. Vin.-St. Mary 9:23.95; 2. 2. Brooke Lime (DEF) 14.77; 3. 4. Miller (MAN) 50.43. 19, Xenia Christian 17, Crestview 15, 11. Greg Rue (OV) 134-5.
Willard 6, Ottawa-Glandorf/Sullivan Peninsula Woodridge 9:30.15; 3. Gregor (ORR) 14.90; 4. Linhart Girls 300 Meter Hurdles 30”: 1. West Liberty-Salem and Casstown Girls High Jump: 1. G. Kramer
Black River/Tontogany Otsego/ Celina (Wenning, Bell, Coon, Fleck) (UPP) 15.45; ... 7. Carr (CEL) 16.11; Brianna Scott-Glover (TOL) 43.44%; Miami East 13, Sidney Fairlawn and (ML) 5-4; 2. York (RU) 5-4; 3. Tiffany
Upper Sandusky and Akron North 9:33.84; 4. Cuy. Falls CVCA 9:35.17; 8. Mills (CEL) 16.21. 2. Beverly (SHA) 44.76; 3. Mills Cedarville 12, Pitsburg Franklin Monroe Geise (SJ) 5-4; 4. Brunswick (FR)
5, Wauseon and West Salem ... 5. Shawnee 9:37.56; 6. Defiance Boys 110 Meter Hurdles 39”: 1. (CEL) 45.33; 4. Gregor (ORR) 45.52; 10.50, Lewisburg Tri-County North and 5-3.
Northwestern 4, Millbury Lake/ 9:47.55; 7. Coldwater 9:51.92. Grant (ASV) 14.35; 2. Bermudez ... 7. Ashley Mohr (VW) 48.14; 8. Houston 10, Anna 9, Fort Recovery Boys Long Jump: 1. Sanders (LO)
Galion and Maumee 3, Elida and Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Akron (SAN) 14.56; 3. Agee (BEL) 14.81; Lime (DEF) 56.11. and Bradford 8, Fort Jennings/ 22-1.50; 2. Peoples (ME) 21-10.50;
Milan Edison 2, Castalia Margaretta St. Vin.-St. Mary (Dean Poholski, 4. Hatter (FOS) 14.88. Boys 300 Meter Hurdles 36”: Mechanicsburg/Wayne Trace and New 3. Donthnier (WI) 21-9.75; 4. Collins
1.50, Paulding and Bellevue 1. Patrick O’Brien, Ian Walsh, Jacob Girls 100 Meter Dash: 1. Dailey 1. Bermudez (SAN) 37.94; 2. Scott Paris National Trail 5, Botkins/Dayton (MI) 21-8.75.
Boys Team Rankings: Akron Swords) 7:46.72%; 2. Peninsula (TOL) 12.24; 2. Lakesha Young (HEA) 38.49; 3. Brenner (ORR) Christian and Covington 4, Parkway/ Girls Shot Put: 1. Tammy
St. Vin.-St. Mary 80, Pemberville Woodridge 7:48.71; 3. Pemberville (DEF) 12.28; 3. Alonda Benton 39.15; 4. Blackwell (AKB) 39.23; ... Felicity-Franklin/Williamsburg/Lockland Wannemacher (OV) 38-4.75; 2.
Eastwood and Collins Western Eastwood 8:09.79; 4. Bath (Mault, (SHA) 12.50; 4. Crater (ASV) 12.54; and Dayton Ponitz Career Tech. 3, Lauren Kramer (OV) 37-11.50; 3.
6. Lee (BA) 40.85.
Bishop, Lee, Schadewald) 8:14.37; ... 6. Ayers (BAT) 12.72. Fairfield Cincinnati Christian 2, Antwerp/ Cummings (SF) 35-9.25; 4. Tiffany
Reserve 44, Peninsula Woodridge Girls 800 Meter Run: 1. Fleck
Boys 100 Meter Dash: 1. Harris Springfield Catholic Central/Yellow Recker (SJ) 35-2.25; ... 6. Kahlig (FR)
42, Akron Buchtel 41, Orrville 36, ... 5. Ottawa-Glandorf 8:17.46. (CEL) 2:16.44; 2. Wright (GEN)
Springs and Middletown Christian 1. 34-6.50; 8. Bruns (VE) 32-10.50.
Sandusky Perkins 31, Heath 25, Boys Long Jump: 1. Johnson (AKB) 10.63; 2. Minnich (ACV) 2:17.83; 3. Weigand (ASV) 2:18.23;
Boys Team Rankings: Minster 63, Girls 100 Meter Hurdles 33”:
Mansfield Ontario 21, Napoleon 19, (CW) 22-4.50; 2. Pritchett (DE) 10.99; 3. Turner Jr. (ORR) 11.01; 4. 4. Moore (PEN) 2:18.43; ....5.
Anna 53, Cedarville 40, Williamsburg 1. Gabrielle Metzner (SJ) 15.47; 2.
Defiance 18, Ashland Crestview/ 22-3.50; 3. Turner Jr. (OR) 22-2.25; Murphy (ASV) 11.22. Lanwehr (O-G) 2:18.70; 8. Bruns
32, St. John’s and Russia 31, LaFollette (BRA) 15.68; 3. Shook
Bellevue and Wauseon 16, 4. Mauk (KE) 21-11.50; ... 7. Pothast Girls 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Tol. (COL) 2:22.66.
Lockland 27, New Bremen and (ANS) 15.69; 4. Siefring (RUS) 15.74;
Columbus Bishop Watterson 15, (O-G) 21-9. Rogers 1:42.60; 2. Akron St. Vin.-St. Boys 800 Meter Run: 1.
Covington 26, West Liberty-Salem ... 5. Speckman (NBR) 15.75; 7. Erika
Van Wert 14, Medina Buckeye Girls Shot Put: 1. Dunn (PC) Mary 1:44.13; 3. Shawnee (Beverly, Jacob Swords (ASV) 1:52.57%;
25, Cincinnati Country Day 24, Frey (CV) 16.11; 8. King (PA) 16.82.
Ma. Redick, Mo. Redick, Roberts) 2. Sivakumar (PEN) 1:53.90; 3.
St. Henry 22, Mechanicsburg and Boys 110 Meter Hurdles 39”:
1:44.14; 4. Tallmadge 1:44.30; ... Poholski (ASV) 1:54.48; 4. Twining
Dayton Christian 19, Casstown 1. Joe Haggard (SJ) 14.85; 2.
5. Van Wert (Amanda Clay, Ashley (PEM) 1:54.88; ... 8. Mault (BA)
Miami East 18, Georgetown and Sanders (LOC) 14.88; 3. Bevington
Mohr, Sydney Riethman, Rachel 1:59.15; 10. Heckman (O-G)
Delphos Country Club Scheidt) 1:44.96; 7. Kenton 1:45.68. 2:00.95. Cincinnati Summit Country Day 15,
West Alexandria Twin Valley South
(PA) 14.89; 4. Smith (DAYC)

JUNIOR
Boys 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Girls 200 Meter Dash: 1. Dailey 15.03; ... 6. Chaney (NBR) 15.50.
14, Houston and New Madison Tri- Girls 100 Meter Dash: 1. Walter (SL)
Akron St. Vin.-St. Mary 1:29.47; (TOL) 25.02; 2. Young (DEF) 25.85;
Village 11, Ottoville/New Lebanon 12.33; 2. Bridget Culp (DJ) 12.49; 3.
2. Orrville 1:29.87; 3. Pemberville 3. Strock (WOO) 25.96; 4. Ayers
Dixie/Fort Loramie/Yellow Springs Hess (ML) 12.71; 4. Melvin (CSE)
Eastwood 1:30.35; 4. Col. St. Francis (BA) 26.08; ... 6. Benton (SHA)
and Bradford 10, Springfield Catholic 12.78; ... 6. Macy Schroeder (FJ)
26.63; 8. Sydney Riethman (VW)

GOLF CLINIC
DeSales 1:30.55. Central/Cincinnati Deer Park and
Girls 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Willis 26.98. 13.18.
Cincinnati Seven Hills 9, Coldwater Boys 100 Meter Dash: 1. Bensman
(PEN) 5:04.36; 2. Arnone (ASV) Boys 200 Meter Dash: 1. Harris
and Antwerp 8, Tipp City Bethel 7, (ANN) 11.07; 2. Cosey (YE) 11.17; 3.
5:10.34; 3. Moore (PEN) 5:17.01; (AKB) 21.66; 2. Johnson (CWR)
Parkway and Sidney Lehman Catholic Scheidler (WIL) 11.18; 4. Harding
4. Bernthisel (TON) 5:17.49; ... 5. 22.24; 3. Fitzgerald (ASV) 22.30;
6, Marion Local/Hamilton Badin and
Starts June 7, 2011 Wolery (SHA) 5:19.34.
Boys 1,600 Meter Run: 1.
4. Dingus (LON) 22.34; ... 6. Mauk
(KE) 22.68.
DeGraff Riverside 5, North Lewisburg
Triad and Botkins 3, Jefferson and
(DAYC) 11.34.
Girls 4x200 Meter Relay: 1.
Weaver (NAP) 4:16.46; 2. Jared Girls 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Blair Versailles (Bohman, Schlater, Prakel,
Runs Tuesdays in June and July Fleming (VW) 4:20.92; 3. Charles (CFC) 11:03.81; 2. Willis (PEN)
Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy
2, South Charleston Southeastern/
DeMange) 1:44.72; 2. Minster (Barga,
Dahlinghaus, Enneking, Hoelscher)
(PEN) 4:24.82; 4. Sulzer (PEN) 11:13.43; 3. Moncayo (LEX) Dayton Ponitz Career Tech./Dayton
4:24.90. 11:13.62; 4. Seas (COL) 11:17.56; 1:45.64; 3. Day. Miami Valley School
Miami Valley School and Troy 1:46.05; 4. Sidney Lehman Cath.
8am-9:30 - 13-17 year olds - $40 Girls 4x100 Meter Relay: ... 8. Fett (DEF) 11:56.91; 10.
Kanney (COL) 12:06.02; 12. Bell
Christian 1. 1:46.13; ... 5. Jefferson (Kennedy
1. Rossford 49.73; 2. Shawnee Girls 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Fort
10-11:30 - 10-12 year olds - $40 (Benton, Ma. Redick, Mo.Redick, (CEL) 12:11.75. Loramie 9:37.43; 2. Minster (Butler,
Boggs, Brooke Teman, Morgan
Roberts) 49.78; 3. Cuy. Falls Walsh See DIVISION II, page 7A Bornhorst, Fausey, Dahlinghaus)
Fischbach, Bridget Culp) 1:46.20; 6.
12 to 1 pm - 9 & under - $30 9:40.60; 3. Versailles (Moorman,
Marion Local 1:46.39; 7. Crestview
(Ami Callow, Grace Callow, Layne
Rindler, Grillot, Berger) 9:46.43;
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Division III
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Boys 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Minster
(Barga, Collins, Kauffman, Schultz)
Waterford and Lucasville Valley 1.
Girls 4x800 Meter Relay: 1.
Spencerville (Alexa Brown, Claire
Tiffin Region 10
At Tiffin Frost-Kalnow Stadium
Girls Final Team Rankings:
Tressel out at Ohio State
1:31.51; 2. Cedarville 1:31.63; 3. McConnell, Cortney Miller, Caitlin Liberty-Benton 81, Archbold 48, By RUSTY MILLER were found to have received all know, I appointed a spe-
Anna 1:31.99; 4. West Liberty-Salem
1:32.53; ... 5. New Bremen 1:32.78.
Wurst) 9:56.73; 2. Ashland Crestview
9:57.26; 3. Grandview Heights 9:57.29;
Bluffton and Collins Western Reserve
40, Patrick Henry 39, Fremont St.
The Associated Press cash and discounted tattoos cial committee to analyze and
Girls 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Shayla 4. Galion Northmor 10:02.32. Joseph C.C. 32, Toledo Christian 32, from the owner of a local provide advice to me regard-
Siefker (OV) 5:07.69; 2. Berger (VER) Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Liberty Center and Van Buren 30, COLUMBUS — At the tattoo parlor who was the sub- ing issues attendant to our
5:08.34; 3. Westerheide (FTL) 5:10.13;
4. Francis (RUS) 5:18.38; ... 6. Fausey
Gahanna Columbus Academy 8:10.79;
2. Bainbridge Paint Val. 8:19.27; 3.
Pettisville 24, Cortland Maplewood 23,
Elmore Woodmore 22, Gates Mills bottom of the stunning res- ject of a federal drug-traffick- football program. In consul-
(MIN) 5:24.68 Waynesfield-Goshen 8:20.81; 4. Hawken 21, Sandusky St. Mary C.C./ ignation letter that he care- ing case. All were permitted tation with the senior lead-
Boys 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Pohlman
(RUS) 4:20.24; 2. Kistinger (CCD)
Spencerville (Aaron Hefner, Nick
Davisson, Tyler Shumate, Derek
McComb and Middlefield Cardinal
16, Metamora Evergreen 15, Will.
fully typed in his office on by the NCAA to play in the ership of the university and
4:25.15; 3. Schulze (STH) 4:27.32; 4. Goecke) 8:26.48. Cornerstone Christian and Northwood Monday morning, in the last Buckeyes’ 31-26 victory over the senior leadership of the
Holman (WAT) 4:30.11. Boys Discus: 1. Bender (COG) 13, Andover Pymatuning Valley 11, lines above his characteristi- Arkansas in the Sugar Bowl, board, I have been actively
Girls 4x100 Meter Relay: 1.
Versailles (DeMange, Schlater, Keihl,
153-9; 2. Cline (RE) 152-4; 3. Joliffe
Huber (W-G) 144-7; 4, Louderback
Pandora-Gilboa and Pioneer North
Central 10, Leipsic 9, Rootstown 8, cally neat and clear signature, with their suspensions to reviewing the matter and have
Shimp) 49.97; 2. Jefferson (Kennedy (PN) 139-7; ... 8. Lucas Shumate (SV) Tol. Maumee Valley C.D./Bloomdale Ohio State coach Jim begin with the first accepted coach Tressel’s res-
Boggs, Chelsey Bishop, Morgan
Fischbach, Bridget Culp) 50.70; 3.
134-5.
Girls High Jump: 1. Stump (HN)
Elmwood/North Baltimore/Edon and Tressel closed with a game of the 2011 ignation.”
personal note. season. Tressel’s downfall came
New Riegel 6, Columbus Grove and
Cin. Country Day 51.15; 4. Marion 5-4; 2. Henney (AS) 5-3; 3. Underwood Lakeside Danbury 5, Delta and Tinora
Local (Hartings, B. Hess, R. Hess, (LF) 5-2; 4. Timko (GC) 5-2. 4, Hopewell-Loudon/Ayersville and “We know that After the team with public and media pres-
Homan) 51.17.
Boys 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Anna
Boys Long Jump: 1. Rogers (LCC)
20-9.25; 2. Mohr (NB) 19-11.75; 3.
Gibsonburg 3, Fostoria St. Wendelin/
Tiffin Calvert and Fairview 2. God has a plan for us returned from New sure mounting on Ohio State,
43.36; 2. St. John’s (Evan Burgei, Chris Johnson (LCC) 19-9.75; 4. Tate (SG) Boys Final Team Rankings: and we will be fine,” Orleans, Ohio State its board of trustees, Gee and
Will, Tyler Jettinghoff, AJ Klausing) 19-6.50; ... 5. Daniel Binkley (SV) Archbold 72, Bluffton 67.50, North he wrote, referring to officials began pre- Smith.
himself and his wife, paring an appeal of After being hired in 2001,
43.85; 3. Williamsburg 44.04; 4. 19-5.50. Robinson Colonel Crawford 61,
Spring. Catholic Central 44.04. Girls Shot Put: 1. Daniel (ASE) Liberty-Benton 41, Columbus Grove
Girls 400 Meter Dash: 1. Walter 38-6.75; 2. Goth (PLY) 38-1.25; 3. 40, Attica Seneca East 34, Sycamore Ellen. “We will be Buckeyes the players’ sanctions. It was his first team went just 7-5
(SL) 58.42; 2. Nelson (XEN) 59.16;
3. Prakel (VER) 59.27; 4. Hess (ML)
Coriell (LV) 36-8.75; 4. Depinet (ASE)
36-7.50; ... 7. Angeleca Truex (AE)
Mohawk 30, Tinora and Delta 26,
Toledo Christian 21, Pandora-Gilboa
forever.” then that investigators found but the unranked Buckeyes
59.39; ... 6. Layne Callow (CV) 60.20; 35-5.75. and Lucas 19, Elmore Woodmore But no longer will he be that Tressel had learned in shocked No. 11 Michigan
7. Hoelscher (MIN) 61.43. Boys Pole Vault: 1. Larick (CA) and Fairview 18, Fremont St. Joseph the Buckeyes coach. April 2010 about the players’ 26-20. Tressel would go 9-1
Boys 400 Meter Dash: 1. Young
(CED) 49.57; 2. Peoples (MEC) 49.64;
13-6; 2. Mathias (BL) 13-3; 3. Nichols
(GN) 13-3; 4. Richardson (BL) 12-9.
C.C. 16, Ayersville 15, Bloomdale
Elmwood 14, Tiffin Calvert/McComb/ Tressel, who guided Ohio involvement with the parlor against Ohio State’s archrival
3. Stewart (SL) 50.34; 4. White (COV) Girls 100 Meter Hurdles 33”: 1. Hopewell-Loudon and Montpelier 10, State to its first national title owner, Edward Rife. and 6-4 in bowl games.
51.11; ... 5. Goettemoeller (STH)
51.69; 6. Westerbeck (NBR) 52.02.
Meier (GRA) 14.70; 2. Ruffener (BUC)
14.85; 3. Williamson (LFIC) 14.86; 4. I.
West Unity Hilltop and Norwalk St.
Paul 10, Castalia Margaretta 9, Old
in 34 years, resigned Monday A local attorney and for- In 2002, with a team led
Girls 300 Meter Hurdles 30”: 1. Horn (W-G) 15.05. Fort 7, Northwood and New London 6, amid NCAA violations from mer Ohio State walk-on play- by freshman tailback Maurice
Siefring (RUS) 45.63; 2. Menifee Boys 110 Meter Hurdles 39”: 1. Cory-Rawson and Fayette 5, Leipsic/ a tattoo-parlor scandal that er, Christopher Cicero, had Clarett, the Buckeyes won
(CCD) 46.35; 3. Taylor Mangas (OV)
47.07; 4. Speckman (NBR) 47.51; ...
Frye (CBR) 14.72; 2. Gatton (FRE)
14.95; 3. Morrell (BAI) 15.25; 4. Vogel
Van Buren and Tol. Maumee Valley
C.D. 4, Edgerton 3.50, Greenwich sullied the image of one of sent Tressel e-mails detailing everything. They went 14-0,
8. Wuebker (MIN) 50.10. (CEN) 15.31; ...7. Brandon Meyer (SV) South Central 3, New Washington the country’s top football pro- the improper benefits. Tressel winning seven games by
Boys 300 Meter Hurdles 36”: 1.
Joe Haggard (SJ) 39.33; 2. Mack
15.80.
Girls 100 Meter Dash: 1. I. Horn
Buckeye Central 2, Gibsonburg and
Pettisville 1.
grams. and Cicero traded a dozen seven or fewer points. Ranked
(WL-S) 40.02; 3. Francis (RUS) 40.16; (W-G) 12.17; 2. Jenkins (GCH) 12.52; Girls 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. He said the ongoing inves- e-mails on the subject. No. 2, they beat top-ranked
4. Hoelscher (BRA) 40.45; ... 7. Cody 3. Williamson (LFIC) 12.56; 4. M. Horn Archbold 9:36.91; 2. Liberty Center tigations and drumbeat of Tressel had signed an Miami in the Fiesta Bowl
Biglow (DJ) 41.89.
Girls 800 Meter Run: 1. Borchers
(W-G) 12.57; ... 5. Kelli Ley (SV)
12.63.
9:38.08; 3. Gates Mil. Hawken 9:45.38;
4. Pettisville 9:46.28; ... 5. Bluffton almost daily, sordid revela- NCAA compliance form in for the Bowl Championship
(RUS) 2:13.62; 2. Olberding (FTL) Boys 100 Meter Dash: 1. Slone 9:50.49. tions were a “distraction” to September saying he had no Series national title, their first
2:17.02; 3. Dahlinghaus (MIN) (CBR) 10.73; 2. Inniger (ARL) 10.79; Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. the university and that he was knowledge of any wrongdo- national title since 1968.
stepping down “for the great- ing by athletes. His contract, The following summer,
2:18.18; 4. Cochran (MEC) 2:21.97; 3. Yousey (CAN) 11.15; 4. Clark Bluffton (Yoder, Harnish, Moser,
... Courtney Perrott (CV) 2:26.24; 7. (CBR) 11.24. Herron) 8:08.39; 2. Sycamore Mohawk
Butler (MIN) 2:27.65. Girls 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. N. 8:09.75; 3. Archbold 8:13.46; 4. Tiffin er good of our school.” in addition to NCAA rules, Clarett reported that a used
Boys 800 Meter Run: 1. Webster
(NBR) 1:53.38; 2. Parrett (CED)
Robinson Col. Crawford 1:45.90; 2.
Carey 1:46.47; 3. Norwalk St. Paul
Calvert 8:14.83.
Girls 100 Meter Hurdles: 1. Meyer
Tressel is still scheduled to specified that he had to tell car he had borrowed from a
1:53.47; 3. Ferree (CSH) 1:57.75; 4. 1:47.30; 4. Arlington 1:49.80. (PH) 15.47; 2. Dillon (TOL) 15.48; 3. go before the NCAA’s com- his superiors or compliance local dealer was broken into
Keating (HAM) 1:57.87; ... 6. Rindler Boys 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Col. Rhodes (L-B) 15.70; 4. Imbrock (PH) mittee on infractions Aug. 12 department about any poten- and that he had lost thou-
(STH) 2:00.00; 8. Barga (MIN)
2:01.38.
Bish. Ready 1:31.20; 2. Grandview
Heights 1:31.82; 3. Lima Central Cath.
16.08.
Boys 110 Meter Hurdles: 1. for lying to the NCAA and tial NCAA rules violations. sands of dollars in the theft.
Girls 200 Meter Dash: 1. Walter (Johnson, Stewert, Krieg, Rogers) Luginbuhl (BLU) 15.15; 2. Smithey then covering it up — the Yet he did not tell anyone, Clarett’s call to police came
(SL) 25.64; 2. Ritchie (HOU) 26.22;
3. DeMange (VER) 26.27; 4. Bruce
1:32.37; ... 7. Spencerville (John
Smith, Tyler Shumate, Niko Molina-
(BLO) 15.44; 3. Bermejo (NOR) 15.51;
4. Martin (NRC) 15.54; ... 5. Hoffer
most egregious of sins for a except to forward e-mails from Tressel’s office. Clarett
(ANN) 26.34; ... 5. Suchland (NBR) Sullivan, Austin Lotz) 1:36.56. (BLU) 15.61; 6. Derek Rieman (CG) coach in the eyes of college to Ted Sarniak, reportedly a admitted he had made up the
26.65; 7. Macy Schroeder (FJ) 26.95. Girls 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Roberts 15.75. sports’ ruling body. The for- “mentor” for Pryor back in his break-in call and later took
Boys 200 Meter Dash: 1. Bensman
(ANN) 22.26; 2. Patterson (CCD)
(FRE) 5:20.46; 2. Cassie Boyle (NK)
5:21.88; 3. Bush (MTG) 5:23.41; 4.
Girls 100 Meter Dash: 1. Benson
(VAN) 12.82; 2. Burkin (FSJ) 12.83; mer coach will join school hometown of Jeannette, Pa. a plea deal. But the NCAA
22.81; 3. Scheidler (WIL) 22.89; 4. Trent (ACV) 5:24.29; ... 6. Sydney 3. Kurth (NOR) 12.88; 4. Ford (L-B) officials at that meeting. Also on Monday, The began looking into Clarett and
Holtvogt (TCB) 22.89.
Girls 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Berger
Mohler (LCC) 5:38.24.
Boys 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Hayes
12.99.
Boys 100 Meter Dash: 1. Strup
But Ohio State is not Columbus Dispatch reported the team. Soon after, he was
(VER) 11:25.72; 2. Vogel (WL-S) (MTG) 4:21.48; 2. Gates (BEL) 4:22.80; (TIN) 10.97; 2. Welsh (NRC) 11.25; required to pay any buyout or that Pryor is the subject of declared ineligible and never
11:29.46; 3. Grillot (VER) 11:32.78; 4. 3. Hilsheimer (GCOA) 4:22.83; 4. 3. Tobin (FV) 11.46; 4. Rosenberger severance to Tressel, who made a “significant” inquiry by played another college game.
Zaage (CED) 11:33.90; ... 6. Bornhorst
(MIN) 11:43.60; .
Markko (BAI) 4:24.00.
Girls 4x100 Meter Relay: 1.
(L-B) 11.52.
Girls 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Liberty- around $3.5 million a year. the NCAA and Ohio State There had been a stream
Boys 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Cotton Waynesfield-Goshen (Abbey Gray, Benton 1:45.81; 2. Archbold 1:47.68; Ohio State announced that regarding cars and other of players getting in trouble at
(CSC) 9:25.28; 2. Seas (COL) Morgan Horn, Frankie James, Ivy 3. Fremont St. Joseph C.C. 1:47.76; assistant coach Luke Fickell, improper benefits he may Ohio State but in December
tabbed March 8 to take over have received. 2004 backup quarterback
9:27.45; 3. Murphy (NM) 9:40.05; 4. Horn) 49.13#; 2. N. Robinson Col. 4. Metamora Evergreen 1:47.96; ... 6.
Michel (CSC) 9:44.47; ... 7. Slonkosky Crawford 50.64; 3. Worth. Christian Columbus Grove (Brooke Brubaker,
(MIN) 10:05.02; 8. Hemmelgarn (STH) 51.23; 4. Norwalk St. Paul 51.75. Riley Eversole, Emily Tabler, Julia for Tressel during his self- Later Monday, Sports Troy Smith was suspended
10:08.43.
Girls 4x400 Meter Relay: 1.
Boys 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Col.
Bish. Ready 43.96; 2. Lima Central
Wynn) 1:49.77; 8. Pandora-Gilboa
1:50.47.
imposed 5-game suspension Illustrated reported that the for the bowl game and the
Fort Loramie 4:01.30; 2. Minster Cath. (Johnson, Stewert, Krieg, Boys 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. N. for his violations (fining him memorabilia-for-tattoos vio- 2005 regular-season opener
(Dahlinghaus, Enneking, Fausey, Rogers) 44.40; 3. Grandview Heights Robinson Col. Crawford 1:30.87; 2. $250,000 and requiring him to lations actually stretched for accepting $500 from a
Hoelscher) 4:02.62; 3. Russia 4:03.07;
4. Crestview (Ami Callow, Layne
44.66; 4. Frankfort Adena 44.77; ...
5. Spencerville (John Smith, Daniel
Archbold 1:30.96; 3. Liberty-Benton
1:31.71; 4. Elmore Woodmore 1:32.44; publicly apologize and attend back to 2002, Tressel’s sec- booster. Smith went on to win
Callow, Erika Frey, Courtney Perrott) Binkley, Niko Molina-Sullivan, Calvin ... 5. Bluffton 1:32.68; 6. Pandora- an NCAA compliance semi- ond season at Ohio State, and the 2006 Heisman Trophy,
4:03.50; ... 5. Ottoville (Shayla Siefker,
Taylor Mangas, Kari Beining, Natasha
Grigsby) 44.83.
Girls 400 Meter Dash: 1. Kelli Ley
Gilboa 1:33.31.
Girls 1,600 Meter Run: 1.
nar), will be the Buckeyes involved at least 28 players leading the Buckeyes to a
Kaufman) 4:07.83; 7. Versailles (SV) 57.31; 2. Stump (HN) 59.09; 3. Markovich (GMH) 5:08.79; 2. Chappell- coach for the 2011 season. — 22 more than the univer- 12-0 record and a season-long
4:09.56; 8. Marion Local 4:11.73. Rohrer (WAT) 1:00.04; 4. Schreck Dick (BLU) 5:13.66; 3. Kaatz (SSM) Ohio State will begin looking sity has acknowledged. Those No. 1 ranking. Despite being a
Boys 4x400 Meter Relay: 1.
Minster (Kauffman, Barga, Schultz,
(CRE) 1:00.44.
Boys 400 Meter Dash: 1. Barns
5:15.83; 4. Shamrock (COR) 5:15.89.
Boys 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Trusty for a permanent coach who numbers include, beyond the heavy favorite in the national
Collins) 3:25.62; 2. Cedarville 3:27.20; (GCC) 50.03; 2. Connery (REE) 50.51; (SYC) 4:18.06; 2. Fisher (DEL) will take over next year. six suspended players, an title game, the Buckeyes were
3. New Bremen (Kremer, Westerbeck,
Chaney, Webster) 3:27.57; 4. West
3. Blair (VAN) 50.91; 4. Fox (RIV)
51.04; ... 6. M. Kersker (AE) 51.39..
4:18.33; 3. Herron (BLU) 4:27.47; 4.
Wise (H-L) 4:29.71.
It was a startling fall for additional nine current play- routed by Florida 41-14.
Liberty-Salem 3:27.87. Girls 300 Meter Hurdles 30”: Girls 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Liberty- a coach who won champi- ers as well as other former They also were beaten
Girls Discus: 1. Schoen (NLT) 114- 1. Sarah Meier (GRA) 44.36#; 2. Benton 50.42; 2. Collins Western onships and sidestepped sev- players whose alleged wrong- badly in the national cham-
6; 2. Bruns (VER) 113-9; 3. Cummings
(SF) 112-3; 4. Long (WT) 110-9; ... 5.
Chapman (MTG) 45.44; 3. Ruffener
(BUC) 46.00; 4. Gray (W-G) 46.13.
Reserve 51.39; 3. Fremont St. Joseph
C.C. 51.55; 4. Sandusky St. Mary C.C. eral major NCAA violations doing might fall within the pionship game the following
Dirksen (ML) 109-9; 7. Fox (NBR) 103- Boys 300 Meter Hurdles 36”: 1. 51.63; ... 8. Pandora-Gilboa 52.56; through the years. They dated NCAA’s 4-year statute of year, 38-24 by LSU.
4; 8. Tiffany Recker (SJ) 102-10. Lint (GCOA) 38.99; 2. Morrell (BAI) 9. Columbus Grove (Emily Tabler, to his days as the ultrasuc- limitations on violations. The author of two books
cessful coach at Youngstown After the article’s release, about faith and integrity,
Boys High Jump: 1. Travis Eickholt 39.14; 3. Gatton (FRE) 39.44; 4. Julia Wynn, Nicole Langhals, Brooke
(OV) 6-5; 2. Wolf (CME) 6-4; 3. Gittins (CGOA) 40.21; ... 7. Brandon Brubaker) 52.82.
Sheridan (CED) 6-3; 4. Hoying (RUS) Meyer (SV) 41.63. Boys 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. N. State, where he won four athletic director Gene Smith Tressel remains a scapegoat
6-3; ... 12. Greg Rue (OV) 5-10.
Girls Long Jump: 1. Armstead
Girls 800 Meter Run: 1. Connery
(REE) 2:23.43; 2. Bush (MTG)
Robinson Col. Crawford 43.53; 2.
Liberty-Benton 43.99; 3. McComb
Division I-AA national titles, issued a statement: “During to many and a hypocrite to
(CCD) 18-0.25; 2. Burke-Williams 2:25.24; 3. Chambers (CAE) 2:26.53; 44.18; 4. Archbold 44.22; ... 8. through a decade as Ohio the course of an investigation, others. Even though he has
(DAYM) 17-8; 3. Cooney (DAYM) 4. Hipsher (HN) 2:26.90; ... 6. Rouch Pandora-Gilboa 45.37. State’s coach, where he post- the university and the NCAA many backers, a rising cho-
17-6; 4. Manning (PFM) 16-10.25;
... 5. Suchland (NBR) 16-9.50; 6. G.
(AD) 2:29.01; 14. Caitlin Wurst (SV)
2:37.94.
Girls 400 Meter Dash: 1. Reese
(WIL) 58.47; 2. Robson (CWR) 59.77; ed a 106-22 record. work jointly to review any rus of detractors had stepped
Kramer (ML) 16-9.25; 7. King (PA) Boys 800 Meter Run: 1. Hilsheimer 3. Patrick (CWR) 59.94; 4. Kelly (MID) He was the coach at new allegations that come to forward during the ongoing
16-8.75.
Boys Shot Put: 1. Jess Adamson
(GCOA) 1:57.53; 2. Sutton (GCOA)
1:58.25; 3. Huston (MIL) 2:01.64; 4.
1:00.34.
Boys 400 Meter Dash: 1. Tobin
Youngstown State when light and will continue to do NCAA investigation.
(GEO) 54-10.75; 2. Poeppelman (FTL) Hadsell (PND) 2:02.95. (FV) 49.67; 2. Schaffer (ASE) 50.40; 3. it received scholarship and so until the conclusion of the At the same time, his
51-7; 3. Sekas (MIN) 49-10.50; 4. R. Girls 200 Meter Dash: 1. I. Horn Puehler (DEL) 50.84; 4. Rader (C-R) recruiting restrictions for vio- investigation. You should rest image was that of an hon-
Will (MIN) 49-2.50.
Girls Pole Vault: 1. Shook (ANS)
(W-G) 25.22; 2. Stump (HN) 25.72; 3.
Kelli Ley (SV) 25.79; 4. Meier (GRA)
51.00; ... 5. Yoder (BLU) 51.74; 7.
Stratton (BLU) 52.57. lations involving star quarter- assured that these new alle- est, religious man who never
11-0; 2. Wuebker (MIN) 11-0; 3. 25.80. Girls 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Dillon back Ray Isaac. gations will be evaluated in said or did anything without
DeMange (VER) 10-4; 4. Ropp (WL-
S) 10-4; ... 5. Hemmelgarn (ML) 10-4;
Boys 200 Meter Dash: 1. Inniger
(ARL) 21.71; 2. MyKale Rogers (LCC)
(TOL) 45.47; 2. Rhodes (L-B) 45.93;
3. Jackson (CWR) 46.47; 4. Meyer
The abrupt resignation, first exactly this manner. Beyond thinking it through first. His
7. Barlage (VER) 9-8; 8. Hartings 21.96; 3. Trapp (GRA) 22.11; 4. (PH) 46.50. reported by The Columbus that, we will have no further nickname was “The Senator”
(ML) 9-8. Belveal (POR) 22.787. Boys 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Young Dispatch, capped six months comment.” for never having a hair out of
Boys Pole Vault: 1. Roeth (CME)
13-10; 2. Tebbe (MIN) 13-0; 3. Ike
Girls 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Stefanoff
(GRA) 11:27.32; 2. Stockmaster (ASE)
(ARC) 39.41; 2. Luginbuhl (BLU)
39.78; 3. Smithey (BLO) 40.08; 4. of turmoil in the program. Ohio State released a letter place, praising opponents and
(HOU) 13-0; 4. Kremer (ML) 12-8;... 11:46.77; 3. Gaib (LFIC) 11:48.30; Shaw (TOL) 41.01; ... 5. Hoffer (BLU) In December, five Ohio from President Gordon Gee seldom giving a clear answer
10. Shawn Clouatre (CV) 11-6. 4. Trent (ACV) 11:59.18; ... 6. Alexa 41.48. State players — including star to the university’s board of to even the simplest of ques-
quarterback Terrelle Pryor — trustees which read, “As you tions.
---- Brown (SV) 12:21.63. Girls 800 Meter Run: 1. King
Fairfield Union High School Boys 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Gardner (ARC) 2:16.10; 2. Chappell-Dick (BLU)

Vogt
Region 11 (BAI) 9:46.07; 2. Wolfe (RAC) 9:51.33; 2:18.40; 3. Shinhearl (PET) 2:19.30; 4.
Girls Team Rankings: Waynesfield- 3. Hayes (MTG) 9:57.91; 4. Facciolla Wright (TOL) 2:19.40.
Goshen 71, Grandview Heights 57, (GCOA) 10:00.97; ... 8. Kevin Lenhart Boys 800 Meter Run: 1. Herron
Attica Seneca East 50, Spencerville (SV) 10:24.59; 10. Keith Lenhart (SV) (BLU) 1:57.26; 2. Keefer (ARC)
43, Mount Gilead 32, Hardin Northern 10:36.25. 1:58.26; 3. Burwell (WUH) 1:58.83; 4. (Continued from Page 6A) steal of second, he came home pitch for pitch through seven.
31, North Robinson Colonel Crawford
24, Ashland Crestview and Arlington
Girls 4x400 Meter Relay: 1.
Spencerville (Cortney Miller, Claire
Shoup (MON) 1:58.99.
Girls 200 Meter Dash: 1. Benson
on a 2-out single to right by The Jays scored in the
22, Fredericktown and Gahanna McConnell, Jenna Kahle, Kelli Ley) (VAN) 26.22; 2. Robson (CWR) 26.46; The Jays needed to go 10 Vogt. top of the first as Calvelage
Columbus Academy 21, Lancaster 4:06.14; 2. Grandview Heights 3. Truckor (EVE) 26.52; 4. Burkin innings Saturday afternoon, Vogt, who threw three (2-for-4) singled to lead it off.
Fisher Catholic 18, Carey 17, Crestline
16, Gahanna Christian Academy 15,
4:07.06; 3. Centerburg 4:09.93; 4.
Allen East (M.Truex, Allen, Schafer,
(FSJ) 26.56.
Boys 200 Meter Dash: 1. Strup under much different con- frames of 1-hit, 1-walk, 1-hit Taking off on a bunt attempt
Bucyrus Wynford 14, Bainbridge Woods) 4:10.70. (TIN) 22.16; 2. Shrewsbury (ELM) ditions — a constant threat batter, 3-strikeout relief to get by Bergfeld, he scooted all
Paint Valley 13, Reedsville Eastern/ Boys 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. 23.06; 3. Sleigh (ARC) 23.07; 4. Welsh of rain — to oust Hopewell- the win, retired the side in the way around to third, from
Loudon 3-1 in the semifinals. the Chieftain 10th to push the where he scored on Leininger’s
Norwalk St. Paul/Centerburg and Gahanna Columbus Academy (NRC) 23.36; ... 7. Honigford (P-G)
Columbus Africentric Early Coll. 11, 3:25.35; 2. Fredericktown 3:29.38; 23.82.
Glouster Trimble and Allen East 9, 3. Spencerville (Aaron Hefner, John Girls 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Williams St. John’s got to Chieftains Jays onward. bouncer to short.
Lima Central Catholic/New Knoxville/
Lancaster Fairfield Christian Academy
Smith, Derek Goecke, Nick Davisson)
3:29.75; 4. Milford Center Fairbanks
(COR) 11:45.74; 2. Nagy (ELM)
11:46.44; 3. Haubert (LIB) 11:47.87; (18-7) starter Logan With the last two innings The Chieftains tied it in the
and Plymouth 8, Worthington Christian 3:30.88; ... 5. Allen East (D. Kersker, 4. Wank (NRI) 11:51.27. Sendlebach (10 innings, 5 played in a sprinkle, the clouds seventh. Logan Kirby doubled
7, Wheelersburg/Newark Catholic/ Thomas, Rex, M. Kersker) 3:31.51. Boys 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Fisher hits, 3 earned runs, 6 walks, opened up with a heavy down- down the right-field line and
Waterford/Morral Ridgedale and
Lucasville Valley 6, Galion Northmor/
Girls Discus: 1. Baker (BAI) 132-9;
2. Depinet (ASE) 131-10; 3. Decker
(DEL) 9:35.01; 2. Trusty (SYC) 9:40.13;
3. Albaugh (NLO) 9:51.57; 4. Randall 9 Ks; 155 pitches, 87 strikes) pour shortly after the final Anthony Affholder bunted
Stewart Federal Hocking and (CAR) 125-10; 4. Daniel (ASE) 123-7; (FAY) 9:54.37; ... 9. Jake Graham with two in the top of the 10th. out. him to third. Austin Harrison
Minford 5, Greenwich South Central
and Mt. Gilead Gilead Christian 4,
... 7. Dunlap (AE) 113-7; 11. Devan (CG) 10:13.83; 11. Alex Shafer (CG)
10:21.10.
Geise singled to lead it off and Sendlebach and Geise (7 singled him home with a
Ada/Sycamore Mohawk and Belpre
Hanjora (SV) 105-10.
Boys High Jump: 1. Blevins (OAK) Girls 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Calvelage sacrificed him to IPs, 4 hits, 1 earned run, 3 bas- knock to right but when Geise
3, Peebles/Cardington-Lincoln/ 6-5; 2. Cubbage (FRE) 6-3; 3. Daniel Bluffton (Althaus, Steinmetz, Chappell- second. T. Bergfeld’s knock es-on-balls, 7 Ks; 125 pitches, got the next two batters, the
Millersport/Mt. Blanchard Riverdale/
Nelsonville-York and Lucas 2.
Binkley (SV) 6-3; 4. Nalle (CAR) 6-2; ...
8. Brandon Meyer (SV) 5-10.
Dick, Guagenti) 4:04.20; 2. Archbold
4:05.24; 3. Pettisville 4:06.98; 4. to right scored Geise. After a 73 strikes) matched each other game went to extra innings.
Boys Final Team Rankings: Girls Long Jump: 1. Gray (W-G) Liberty-Benton 4:08.41.
Gahanna Columbus Academy 71, 16-4; 2. Savage (GLO) 16-1.50; 3. Boys 4x400 Meter Relay: 1.
Columbus Bish. Ready 45, Bainbridge Beck (ARL) 16-0.75; 4. Carpenter Archbold 3:23.06; 2. Liberty-Benton
Paint Valley 44, Lima Central Catholic (FRE) 15-7.50; ... 5. Ahman (LCC) 3:27.67; 3. Hopewell-Loudon 3:28.42;
38, Spencerville 34, Grandview 15-6.25. 4. Bluffton (Yoder, Stratton, Luginbuhl,
Heights and Fredericktown 30, Boys Long Jump: 1. Rogers (LCC) Herron) 3:28.63.
Reedsville Eastern 24, Coal Grove 20-9.25; 2. Mohr (NEWB) 19-11.75; 3. Girls Discus: 1. Gary (L-B)
Dawson-Bryant 23, Belpre 20, Allen Rufus Johnson (LCC) 19-9.75; 4. Tate 148-9; 2. Pendleton (ELM) 140-
East and Arlington 18, Waynesfield- (SUG) 19-6.50; ... 5. Daniel Binkley 10; 3. J. Leppelmeier (MCC) 134-
Goshen and Baltimore Liberty Union
17, Mount Gilead 16, Sugar Grove
Berne Union and Carey 15, Grove
(SV) 19-5.50.
Girls Shot Put: 1. Daniel (ASE)
38-6.75; 2. Goth (PLY) 38-1.25; 3.
6; 4. Siebenaler (EDO) 130-5; ... 6.
Averesch (LEI) 118-10.
Boys High Jump: 1. Reardon (FSJ)
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City Christian 14, Frankfort Adena and
Galion Northmor 13, Portsmouth Notre
Dame and Milford Center Fairbanks 12,
Coriell (LUC) 36-08.75; 4. Depinet
(ASE) 36-7.50; ... 7. A. Truex (AE)
35-5.75; 11. Abby Freewalt (SV)
6-6; 2, Smith (AYE) 6-4; 3. Foss (LUC)
6-3; 4. Walker-Vollmar (MCC) 6-2;
... 6. Luke Kohls (CG) 6-0; 8. Bassitt
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New Boston Glenwood 8, Nelsonville-
33-9.25.
Boys Shot Put: 1. Williams (AE)
52-2.50; 2. Bender (COG) 51-8; 3.
Girls Long Jump: 1. Benson (VAN)
17-2.75; 2. Griffin (MID) 16-8.25; 3. WE CAN HELP!
York and Columbus Africentric Early Smith (ARC) 16-5.75; 4. Weaks (LIB)
Watson (PEE) 50-5.75; 4. Fewster
Coll. 7, Chillicothe Huntington/Canal
Winchester Harvest Prep./Portsmouth (BAI) 48-7.50; ... 8. Engle (AE)
16-4.75.
Boys Shot Put: 1. Porter (LUC)
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Hahler (ASE) 51-3; 4. Johnson (ASE) DECORATIVE RIVER ROCK GRAVEL
Fisher Catholic and Glouster Trimble 49-8.50; ... 6. Parker Schroeder (CG)
4, Upper Scioto Valley/Cardington- 3. Thompson (ARL) 9-6; 4. Crabtree 47-11.75; 8. Josh Utrup (CG) 47-3.50.
(MOR) 9-6; ... 8. Pajka (LCC) 8-9.
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Boys 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Flores


(DEF) 9:37.29; 2. Weaver (NAP)
Vin.-St. Mary 3:24.02; 3. Peninsula
Woodridge 3:25.37; 4. Pemberville
Eastwood 3:25.90; ... 7. Van Wert
(Jared Fleming, Seth Kopp, Chadd
Hoodlebrin (PEM) 17-1.25; 3. Young
(DEF) 17-1; 4. Rottinger (CFW)
16-10.50; ... 5. Miller (KEN) 16-8.75;
7. Strable (CEL) 16-7.25; 8. Sutter
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4. Cochrun (PEN) 9:46.71; ... 6. Girls Discus: 1. Turnow (OAK) 15-10; 14. Kunk (COL) 15-2.
Jared Fleming (VW) 10:00.94; 7. 126-3; 2. Reynolds (POR) 125-7; Boys Shot Put: 1. Szypka (GEN)
Sevitz (SHA) 10:01.49. 3. Tomei (ASV) 119-6; 4. Breland 59-4.50; 2. Mitman (MAN) 55-10; 3.
Girls 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Akron
St. Vin.-St. Mary 3:57.72; 2. Celina
(SMM) 118-10; ... 7. Rachel Foust
(ELI) 107-0; 8. Edwards (PA) 106-9;
Reusser (ORR) 54-10; 4. Levering
(CAL) 54-9.75.
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3:59.58; 3. Wooster Triway 3:59.86;
4. Shawnee (Beverly, Mo. Redick,
12. Schmitz (COL) 101-11.
Boys High Jump: 1. Johnson
(CWR) 6-6; 2. Logdson (UPP) 6-4; 3.
Girls Pole Vault: 1. McBride
(BRY) 10-10; 2. Jarrett (ORR) 10-10;
3. Yarnell (DEF) 10-10; 4. Herte
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Akron Buchtel 3:23.74; 2. Akron St. Riethman (VW) 17-4.50; 2. %- New meet record
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Anniversary Engagement Engagement

Garber/Wilson
Robert and Mary Ann Garber of Delphos announce the
engagement of their daughter, Jamie Lynn, to Travis Joshua
Wilson, son of Karen Wilson of Arcanum and the late
Lauren Wilson.
The couple will exchange vows July 23 at Romer’s
Catering and Entertainment Facility.
The bride-elect is a graduate of Jefferson High School
and is currently attending Miami-Jacob Career College. She
is employed at United Rehabilitation Services, Dayton.
Her fiance is a graduate of Franklin Monroe High School
in Pitsburg, Ohio and Sinclair Community College in
Dayton. He is employed at Whirlpool in Greenville and the
Greenville Township Fire Department.
Mr. and Mrs.
William S. Looser Schimmoeller/Lengerich ‘Hangover’ lingers
with record $105.8M
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Looser of Delphos recently cel-
ebrated 65 years of marriage. Larry and Jan Schimmoeller of Fort Jennings announce
Bill and the former Lillian Wannemacher were married the engagement of their daughter, Kristie Louise of
on May 18, 1946, at Immaculate Conception Church in Columbus, to Stewart David Lengerich of Columbus, son LOS ANGELES (AP) — pulled in $68 million domes-
Ottoville by the Rev. Henry Gerwert. of Dave Lengerich of St. Marys and Elizabeth Houseworth Hollywood has hustled up tically since its Thursday
They are the parents of four sons, Bill (Cathy) Looser Jr. of New Bremen. a hangover for the record debut and added $57 million
of Ottoville and Bob (Chris) Looser, Jerry (Mary) Looser The couple will exchange vows on Aug. 27 at St. Joseph books. more in 11 overseas markets,
and Jim Looser of Delphos; and four daughters, Jane Looser, “The Hangover Part II” set including $18.5 million in
Catholic Church, Fort Jennings.
Kathy Richardson, Cheryl (Joe) Smith and Lisa (Wayne) a new high for comedy debuts China.
The bride-elect is a graduate of Fort Jennings High with $105.8 million over the Slipping from first-place
Smith of Delphos. They also have 18 grandchildren and six School and The Ohio State University. She is employed at
great-grandchildren. long Memorial Day weekend, to third in its second weekend
Forest Pharmaceuticals. according to studio estimates was Johnny Depp’s “Pirates
Bill is retired from San-A-Pure Dairy and his wife is a Her fiance is a graduate of St. Marys Memorial High Sunday. of the Caribbean: On Stranger
homemaker. School and The Ohio State University. He is employed at The blockbuster sequel Tides,” which took in $50.4
A family celebration including a Mass of Thanksgiving Maxim Healthcare. also led Hollywood to a new million.
and dinner was held on May 28 for Bill and Lillian’s special revenue record of around In limited release, Woody
day. $280 million for the holiday Allen’s romance “Midnight
weekend, according to box- in Paris” is positioned to
office tracker Hollywood. become one of his biggest

Hackers post phony Tupac story on PBS web site com. hits, breaking into the top 10
That surpassed the previ- as it expanded to more the-
ous record of $254.6 mil- aters in its second weekend.
WASHINGTON (AP) — nications, said in an e-mail that ated criticism and debate on the said. “This kind of action is lion in 2007. But factoring The Sony Pictures Classics
PBS officials say hackers have erroneous information posted program’s web site in recent irresponsible and chilling.” in today’s higher admission release came in at No. 7 with
cracked the network’s web site, on the web site has been cor- days from those sympathetic A tweet from the
posting a phony story claiming rected. The hackers also posted to WikiLeaks founder Julian “NewsHour” Twitter HOURprices,
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more tickets were sold $2.6 million in just 58 the-
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alive in New Zealand, and a nal PBS sites: one that media thought the program was fair, has been accessed by hackers. weekend. pares to a $29,257 average
group that claimed responsibil- use to access the PBS press Fanning said. Thanks for staying with us.” “The Hangover Part II” in 3,615 theaters for “The
ity for the hacking complained room and an internal commu- “Frontline” producers hear A group calling itself raised its domestic haul to Hangover Part II.”
about a recent “Frontline” nications web site for stations, impassioned responses all the LulzSec and “The Lulz Boat” $137.4 million since open- The film stars Owen
investigative news program on she said. She said all affected time, Fanning said. Having on Twitter claimed responsibil- ing Thursday, nearly half the Wilson as a contemporary
WikiLeaks. parties were being notified. a group attack the PBS web ity and posted links to other business the 2009 original writer who gets a lesson about
PBS confirmed Monday that David Fanning, executive site over a news program was hacks, including a video appar- movie did over its entire run. romanticizing the past as he
the web site had been hacked. producer of “Frontline,” said unusual but “probably not ently taunting the network. The sequel has added $60.3 gets a chance to meet some of
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Memorial Day marked by parades, flyovers


By ERIC TUCKER veterans advocate who played Lt. Dan in the should forget about what occurred.” ing the summit Friday night in honor of 11
Associated Press Oscar-winning film “Forrest Gump.” The parade featured a Shanksville fire Rangers from their regiment who have died
Hamilton Peterson, who lost his father engine and a red, white and blue float bear- in the line of duty. They planted a flag at the
WASHINGTON — Americans from the and stepmother when the hijacked United ing the images of the victims on miniature summit bearing the names of the fallen.
nation’s capital to Alaska marked Memorial Airlines 93 crashed into a field in Shanksville, twin towers. At the cemetery near Las Vegas, 87-year-
Day with parades, somber reflection and Pa., said the looming anniversary of the ter- Seventeen-year-old spectator Zach Garrett old World War II veteran Bernard Miller
even a climbing expedition in a holiday ror attacks should serve as a reminder to recalled watching coverage of the attacks as was among hundreds who placed the small
infused with fresh meaning by the approach- Americans to be vigilant. a third-grader. flags on graves.
ing 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist “Obviously, bin Laden’s death is a high- “Watching it on the TV, it was disturb- “A lot of my friends are buried here,”
attacks. light of the 10th anniversary. However, we ing at that age,” said the Alpharetta, Ga., Miller said afterward, standing in a bright
The National Memorial Day Parade in recognize that future attacks are imminent resident who was visiting Washington with red jacket and cap with insignia marking his
Washington honored veterans and America’s and that, absent using 9/11 as a model for his family. “And here, 10 years later, this Marine service. “They’ve done their job. I
war dead but also included special tributes to how to respond, all Americans need to get big parade — everybody’s participating and could be there with them, but the good Lord
Sept. 11 first responders, victims and their involved. It can’t just be the military,” said everybody’s on the sidelines cheering every- doesn’t want me right now.”
families. Also fresh in the minds of parade Peterson, 51. body on. There’s a lot of patriotism here.” U.S. troops fighting in Afghanistan paused
participants and watchers was the killing less Sgt. James Patrick McMichael of the President Barack Obama participated in a for Memorial Day services, with some pray-
than a month ago of Osama bin Laden, who Arlington County, Va., sheriff’s office was wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the ing and holding flag-raising ceremonies to
masterminded the attacks. among the first responders to the Pentagon Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery recognize the more than 1,400 who have
Elsewhere, military jets thundered and was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress near Washington. been killed in combat there since the war
through the sky above New York after a disorder about two years later. He said that “Our nation owes a debt to its fallen began a decade ago.
wreath-laying ceremony aboard an aircraft even though the anniversary was dredging heroes that we cannot ever fully repay,” Obama plans to draw down U.S. troops in
carrier that’s been turned into a museum, up painful memories, it’s still critical that Obama said in a speech. “But we can honor Afghanistan beginning in July, while NATO
while hundreds of volunteers put small flags the public never lose memory of the attacks their sacrifice, and we must.” has committed to handing over control of
on the 25,000 graves at a sprawling military — especially to make sure they don’t hap- In New York, Lynn Berat dressed her security in the country to Afghans by 2014.
cemetery near Las Vegas. U.S. troops fight- pen again. young daughters in matching red, white and For now, though, the war continues.
ing in Afghanistan also took time out to A commercial jet crashed into the blue sundresses for a the ceremony at the “We reflect on those who have gone before
remember fallen comrades. Pentagon on Sept. 11, killing 184 people Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum on the us. We reflect on their service and their sac-
Along the parade route in Washington, at the sprawling Defense Department head- west side of Manhattan. rifice on behalf of our great nation,” said
children sat on parents’ shoulders and quarters. “I think it’s important that they under- Brig. Gen. Lewis A. Craparotta, who com-
throngs cheered the passing high school “Reliving the event is not something that stand the spirit of Memorial Day instead of mands a Marine division in Afghanistan’s
marching bands and floats of war veterans. I look forward to, but I don’t think it should just barbecuing,” she said. southern Helmand province. “We should
Special guests included Medal of Honor be something that’s not brought up to the Five Army Rangers stationed at Joint also remember those serving today who
recipients, astronaut and Korean War vet- public,” said McMichael, who attended the Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state embody that same commitment of service
eran Buzz Aldrin and actor Gary Sinise, a parade in Washington. “I don’t think people climbed Mount McKinley in Alaska, reach- and sacrifice.”

Hawaii remembers loved ones with lantern ceremony Have you read your newspaper today?
HONOLULU (AP) —
Rosie Rowe usually just
names of loved ones who have
passed, and personal mes-
was visiting from Fukuoka,
Japan, said this year’s lantern
lanterns slowly drifting off in
the water as the sun sets.
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father and brother, who have ocean just off the beach, set nami. She noted that many ting the lantern in the water
all passed on. their candlelit lanterns in the people in northern Japan still helps them spiritually let go
“I wrote a message of ocean, and watched them drift don’t have homes, and she of someone they’re mourning.
thanks for the people who off into the horizon. was touched by the wide- They also speak of the power
made me who I am,” said The Japanese Buddhist spread show of support for that comes from sharing the
Rowe, 50, as she fought back sect Shinnyo-en organized the her home country that she experience with thousands of
tears. “I think about them event, now in its 13th year. saw in Hawaii. others around them.
every time this event comes In a year marked by natural “I was moved to see a sign “Lantern floating touches
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Floods cut phones in eastern Montana
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Flooding disrupted emergency for the Montana Emergency sandbags, while residents of
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downstream communities pre- “We already got every- their escape.
pared for the worst. thing out of our basement,” Knox County emergency
In southeast South Dakota, Jefferson Galvin told KMEG- manager Laura Hintz told
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Dakota Dunes were told to be my uncle are ripping up the Nebraska Highway 12, which
ready to leave their homes by carpet right now.” connects Lazy River Acres
Thursday — and prepare to be Stasch said many levees with Niobrara and Verdel,
gone awhile — as the Missouri being built in the Pierre-Fort could be flooded over soon.
River continued to rise. Pierre area to protect public infra- In Montana, flooding near
“Residents should plan to structure also will shield private Hardin on Sunday morn-
be away from their homes for property. But he said residents ing brought down telephone
as long as two months,” said in flood-threatened areas should equipment that handles 911
Eric Stasch, operations man- not assume the levees will be and long-distance calls for
ager at Oahe Dam upstream done in time or hold against the Glendive, Miles City, Sidney,
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and I have two teenagers who arthritis, blood pressure and may be destined to be a leader and
innovator.
still live with us. stomach pain, and I’m wor- GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Before we married, I ried. If I talk to his doc- -- Your influence over your peers is
thought Sherwin was perfect tor, he would consider it a quite good and growing all the time.
for me. We enjoyed every- betrayal. Am I overreacting? A personal desire to develop a strong
thing together and he made Is he an alcoholic? I know
bond with a certain person could be
realized through stick-to-itiveness.
BLONDIE
me feel special. Once we said about Al-Anon, but I’m not CANCER (June 21-July 22)
“I do,” however, I saw a dif- interested in being part of a -- When asked, be of assistance to
persons who need your help. However,
ferent side. He spent most group. Can you suggest any do so without seeking any praise or
evenings on his computer other resources? -- Worried attention for your efforts, simply out
or watching TV, no longer Wife of the kindness of your heart.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) --
helped around the house and Dear Wife: You can look Although your sphere of influence
only wanted to pay into individual might not extend beyond your
one-fourth of the therapy for your- close friends and family, it will be
considerable when you choose to use
bills since my two self, and there are it. However, take care not to abuse it
children and I also many suggestions in any way.
live here. online for dealing VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) --
Either by being challenged through
I own my home. with an alcoholic competition or from intense inner
Sherwin threat- spouse. Although motivation, your desire to win will be
ened to leave me you aren’t inter- far stronger than usual. Use it at the BEETLE BAILEY
if I didn’t put his ested in being part right time and for the right purpose.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- In
name on the deed. of a group, we still order to find a solution to a present
I refused since our recommend you dilemma that has you in a dither, draw
marriage had been check the Al-Anon upon a similar past experience as to
how to handle it wisely and well.
so rocky. So a website (al-anon. You’ll now know what works for
month ago, he left, Annie’s Mailbox alateen.org) for lit- you.
taking our savings erature and sugges- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
-- Be a joiner if you can, because
and all my jewelry with him. tions. your biggest opportunities will come
I have not let him back into Dear Annie: through involvements you have with
the house. He has apologized “Ex-Professor Out East” others instead of what you can do on
your own. It’ll pay to be friendly.
over and over and returned said he was accepting of his SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
the money and jewelry. I am wife’s platonic relationship 21) -- The small points can be some of
not mad at him, Annie. I just with another man. He should the most important ones to study when
signing a new agreement. If they are
don’t trust him. He begs me learn the term “polyamory.”
not to give up and promises My husband and I are
in order, usually the connection will
last a very long time. SNUFFY SMITH
to do better. happily married and found CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
I have seen a counselor, polyamory to be a welcome 19) -- Everyone knows how good
you are at handling many situations
who reminds me that my alternative. We both have simultaneously when you have to.
job is to take care of my loving relationships outside Once again, you might show the
kids and myself and not be the marriage, with the other’s world how to juggle several balls at
one time.
swayed because I feel sorry blessing. This type of life- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
for Sherwin. In my heart, I style can add new dimensions 19) -- Your custodial instincts are
believe I am better off with- to an otherwise stale relation- extremely pronounced, and you’ll
be careful when putting anything
out him. But every time I tell ship. -- Happily Poly in Ohio important together. Your actions will
him it’s over, he falls apart Dear Ohio: Polyamorous be designed to protect those for whom
and apologizes. I hate to see relationships can be platonic you’re responsible.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March
him like this. Please advise. or sexual, but the important 20) -- Don’t waste your time on
-- I Am Stuck part is, they are not secret. situations or projects that are of no
Dear Stuck: Sherwin is The spouse knows and or little importance. You’re in a time
manipulative. He charmed accepts. As long as both part- period in which you can complete HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
complicated situations or issues to
you into marriage, then ners agree, we say to each his your satisfaction.
intimidated and bullied you (or her) own. ARIES (March 21-April 19)
to get his way, and finally Annie’s Mailbox is written -- You’re not likely to find a better
day to spend some time catching up
stole from you and walked by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy on old correspondence by whatever
out. Now he is playing on Sugar, longtime editors of the method is best for you. One party in
your sympathy in order to Ann Landers column. Please particular will have some valuable
news for you.
get back into your life. We e-mail your questions to TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
wouldn’t trust him, either. In anniesmailbox@comcast.net, -- Certain financial prospects look
fact, we’d run as far away as or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, particularly good concerning some
investments that have gone through
possible. You can feel sorry c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777 more lows than ups. It might be the
for him from a distance. W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, day to transfer some funds.
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• Great selection We have what you’re looking for! Stop in - you’ll be
of shorts, amazed at our selection, prices and personal service
swim trunks, jackets you won’t find elsewhere.

John Odenweller’s

Open Daily
9 AM to 5:30;
Mon. & Fri. til 8
Lion Clothing Formalwear Headquarters
SILK
SCREENING &
EMBROIDERY

206 N. Main St. Phone 419-692-9981

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2
$ 99 You pay $11.99
SARKA GRILLS HOLLAND GRILLS
After $2
Ea.
$
7 99
After $4 Mail-in Rebate
Lawn Fertilizer
Mail-in Rebate Covers 5000 sq. ft. Apply any time during
the growing season. 7134133
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Sarka
15,000 sq. ft. 7229586...You pay $32.99,
Garden Soil $23.99 After $9 Mail-in Rebate. Limit 1 rebate
1 cu. ft. Flowers &

748
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$
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7102692, 7102700
Limit 5 rebates.
$
9 99
After $5 Mail-in Rebate

2
Weed and Feed
•All stainless steel CHEAPER THAN
•25 year warranty OTHER GRILLS $ 99 Covers 5000 sq. ft. Controls a variety of weeds
7134117 Limit 2 rebates.
15,000 sq. ft. 7229560...$29.99
•500 sq. inch FOR THIS QUALITY After $12 Mail-in Rebate.
STAINLESS You Pay $41.99. Limit 1 rebate.

6
cooking area Earthgro
$ 99
STEEL Save
•Cast iron burner Organic
Humus & 30%
After Mail-In

WEBER GRILLS Manure Rebate


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CHECK
2
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Weber OUR PRICE!
1
$ 99 Earthgro Potting Mix with Fertilizer
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2 cu. ft. Enriched with Miracle-Gro
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599
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• COOKS
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WEBER
GENESIS MANTIS TILLER Asters
Astilbe
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WITH SIDE BURNER
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Phlox
WEBER MANTIS TILLER Dianthus
Bleeding Heart
Black Eyed Susan’s
Salvia
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WITH SIDE
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Magnus
Seedless Grapes
Raspberries
Day Lillies Strawberries
BURNER
$
51999 AMERICAN STANDARD
COLONY IT’S ALMOST SWIM TIME!
Weber TOILET Let us help you get
Q100 Tall, enlongated bowl,
17” high with water-
your swimming pool
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139
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saving
1.6 gal. flush. GE Energy Smart
ONLY 15 TO SELL 5 pack Bulbs FREE WATER

119
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AT THIS PRICE
TESTING
Q200 $ 99 Saves $38 in Energy
13 Watt = 60 Watt
with our computerized
$
16999 399
water testing service. We carry a com-
with table #85939 $
Pk. plete line of chemicals.
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THE ONLY THING MISSING IS YOU!


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Now in our 64th year of proving “RELIABLE” service


for all your heating, cooling and plumbing needs!
24-Hour Emergency Service

•Lennox heating and air conditioning equipment


•Goulds Pump systems • Triangle Tube boilers
•Hot water radiant heating
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Front left, Marcia McNamee, Helen Calvelage. Back, left to right: Bob
•A.O. Smith water heaters Jettinghoff, Tony Burgei, Glenn Schimmoeller, Don Coleman.

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boilers

205 W. 2nd St., Delphos


419-695-2921
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OH LIC 24196
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BLACK SWAMP
ANTIQUES & ANTIQUE MALL
WE APPRAISE / BUY / SELL
ANTIQUES of all kinds and we will 238 North Main Street, Delphos, Ohio
come to your home to appraise or buy! Open Monday-Saturday 9-6; Sunday 12-6

“You’ll Find A Treasure The Black


Around Every Corner” Swamp Antique
• Over 100 Old Cookie Jars • McCoy Pottery •
• Boyds Bears • Fenton Glass •
• Carnival Glass • Depression Glass •
Mall is now
• Vintage Sheet Music •
• Over 600 Player Piano Rolls •
accepting
• Beanie Babies • Vintage Comic Books • new vendors.
• Toys • Vintage Books • Vintage Magazines •
• Cast Iron Banks • Roseville Pottery • Space as Low as

$1.00 per
• Dish Sets • Victrolas • Hull Pottery •
• Black Americana • GI Joe • Furniture •
•Glassware • Beer Steins • Stamps • Rowe Pottery•
• Indian Artifacts • Stemware • Square Foot A
• Collectibles • Cut & Precut Glass •
• Records - 33’s, 45’s & 78’s • Rare Beatles 45’s Month!
• Pictures • Collector Plates • Pin Ball •
• Arcade Games • Neon Lights • We are Allen County’s Only Year Round Mall
• Old Crocks & Bottles • Iron Skillets • Venders Applications Always Welcome
Thousands of Unique Items
for Your Collecting Pleasure

LET US DO THE SELLING FOR YOU!


STOP IN OR CALL 419-692-1888
or toll free 877-260-0348 or 877-260-0346

Spring Savings!
SALE! YOUR CHOICE! SALE!
$ 99
1 $ 49
3 $ 49
4 SALE!

10
Scott Shop Towels Berryman B-12 PB B’laster

SUPER SAVINGS
55 sheets. #75130 (SCO)
Shop Towels in a Box
Carburetor
& Fuel Injector Cleaner
Penetrating Catalyst
11 oz. #16PB (BLT)
$ 99
ON FILTERS.
OR Rags in a Box #0116, #0117, #0117C (BER) PB B’laster with Sprayer
#75190. #75260 (SCO) Product number may vary due 1 gallon #128PB (BLT) $21.99 7-Pin Trailer
Your Choice 12.99 to state or local regulations
Connector
Now Guardian #70049 (CPR)

Shocks 4 Pole Trailer


Available
Connector
starting at!

1999
#70065 (CPR) $3.99

$ YOUR CHOICE!

2499
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each
SALE!
$
m • Truck • Fleet $
5999
#81446 (RSK)
Monday, March 7, 2005
NEW! The

89
• Nitrogen Gas Charged
CARQUEST FILTERS
$ 99 For Superior response and consistent
SA

Automotive • Home • Farm • Truck • Fleet


• More Part Numbers than any
control 1 7/8” OR 2” Ball Mount
• OE-Like Performance Starter Kit

eadquarters
other filter line Herculiner Brush-on
!

SA

Ball mount with ball and pin.


LE

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• Automotive Aftermarket engineered 1 3/16” bore


• Heavy Duty • Super-Finished Chromed Bed Liner Kit #75221, #75181 (VT) Voyager

Parts and Supplies Headquarters


• Farm & Fleet #HCL1B8 (HUR)
Piston Rod Brake Controller
LE
SA

• Construction Equipment *Limit 1 rebate per household


Provides superior corrosion resistance,
Herculiner Brush-on
Trailer Ball #9030 (RVB)
performance and product life. #50030 (VT Proportional
Bed Liner Quart $7.49
#HCL187 (HUR) $24.99 Brake Controller
UEST SUPER SAVINGS MIDWEST FASTENER CARQUEST
Power-Pak
#90885 (RVB) $159.99

FITTING TYPES:
Only: ON FILTERS. NUTS, BOLTS, WASHERS, WE STOCK:
Recargador compacto CARQUEST
• Quick Couplers
#3000
CUSTOM MADE
• Pipe Thread
IN BULK UP TO 3/4” X 6” HIGH PRESSURE
89 ALSO
GAGE 8
STAINLESS
Hydraulic Oil - AW32
CASTLE
NUTS,
SHEET METAL
• Quick Coupler
Adapters
• Ball Valves
$
Only:

89
• O’ring Boss
• JIC Flare
• SAE Flare
1 gal. #932-01 STEEL 4.09
$ SCREWS, • Oil Filled Pressure • Flat Face O’ring
Hydraulic Oil - AW
$
19.99 WING NUTS, Gauges • Code 61 O’ring Flange
METRIC SET
5 gallon #932-05 1 gal. #932-01
Hydraulic Oil - AW68 CARRIAGE • Air Brake Hose HYDRAULIC • German DIN 24º5 gallon #932-05 $

SCREWS, 19.99 Assemblies • British Pipe Hydraulic Oil - AW


$
5 gal. #968-05 BOLTS,
Tractor Fluid SOCKET MACHINE HOSES! • Japanese MetricTractor Fluid
5 gal. #968-05
$

Bit Set
• Air Hose Repair
HEAD,24.95
$

100
• GasPiece Master Bit Set
5 gal. #770-05
Premium Hydraulic SCREWS, Pump Hose up to 1 1/4 inch • Komatsu-Style 5 gal. #770-05 $

wdrivers, electric FLANGED BUSHINGS, Premium Hydraul


Tractor Fluid Assemblies Use HYDRAULIC OIL
CARQUEST Filters
et wrenches. with screwdrivers, electric
Adapters, HEAD, LOCK SPACERS, drills or socket wrenches. Tractor Fluid
Holder, “Y” Style
s, Phillips,
Multi-Trac J20C
$
5.89 AND MUCH • Custom MadeIncludes: Bit Adapters,
available
Magnetic Bit Holder, “Y” Style in 1 gal., 5 gal., LARGE SELECTION
Multi-Trac J20C
uare, Slotted, •
NUTS, PINS
1 gal. #760.01
More Part Numbers Than Any Other Filter Line 5 gallon #760-05
Bits, Couplers, Phillips,
OF HYD. ADAPTERS
, Torque, Tamper 27.95
$ Air Conditioning Hoses 55
Pozidrive, Square, Slotted, gal. sizes 1 gal. #760.01
• Automotive MORE Spanner, Star, Torque, Tamper
$
r & Hex, Triwing,
• Heavy Duty
5 gallon #760-05
Hex, Clutch
E.P. Gear Lube - EP90, GL-4 Resistant Star & Hex, Triwing,

PITSENBARGER BELL
E.P. Gear Lube - EP
• Farm & Fleet
5 Piece $ 5.89
Metric & SAE Hex, Clutch
e Bits. #W1389
$
• Construction Equipment Head & Spline Bits. #W1389
Pry Bar Set
1 gal. #990-01 1 gal. #990-01
5 gallon #990-05 24.95 (SPE/WIL) $

7
5 gallon #990-05
Heat treated drop forged
99
AUTO SUPPLY 7
AUTO SUPPLY
steel for rugged use. Tough
$ 99
black oxide finish on shafts,
durable molded PVC han-
dles. Includes 24”, 18”, 12” Small Engine Parts
234 N. CANAL CARQUEST
and 8” pry bars, plus a 16”
carries a complete selec-
1407 E. MAIN STREET
3/8” #W2025
Drive (SPE/WIL) 3/8” Drive
solid steel roll bar.
tion of Prime Line Small Engine Parts

Rotator Ratchet
DELPHOS, OH 45833 Rotator Ratche
including:
•Mufflers •Trimmer Line
OTTAWA, OHIO 45875
$
11 99 Rotates with 00 swing, ratc
•Mower Blades •Gaskets
Rotates with 00 swing, ratchets with 60
PHONE: 419-692-1010 •Tune-up Kits
swing. Features Twist-Action handle
•Fuel System Parts
PHONE: 419-523-5694 swing. Features Twist-Actio
for tight spaces.
for tight spaces.
•Filters •Contact Sets

299
•Trimmer Heads AND MUCH MORE!

5 HP, 80 Gallon,
$
$
29
95
230 Volts, 15.9 CFM
@175 PSI
2

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June 1st-4th, 2011


Come in and check out our

FABRIC AND
eavenly YARN SALE!
LOOK FOR OUR
HIDDEN BIRTHDAY
titches CANDLES FOR MORE
GREAT SAVINGS.
If you find a candle you get 50% off on
whatever item the candle is attached to.

25% OFF
ONE
ITEM
(or cut of fabric not exceeding 4 yards)
Coupon must be presented at checkout to be valid)
Coupon good only June 1-4, 2011

Located at: 2696 Greely Chapel Rd., Lima


419-979-0218
2 miles South of Sams Club on Greely Chapel
I-75 - 4th Street Exit (turn east), then south on Greely Chapel (by Pepsi)

The Animal House


Boarding Kennel and Grooming
Phone 419-302-2982 • animalhousekennels.com
20287 Jennings Delphos Rd. Delphos, Ohio 45833

Now in our 6th year of providing a wonderful


place to leave your dog while you’re away!
$10.00 a
day. Special * Clean, Climate-controlled kennels
for multiple * Large, fenced-in play area
dogs in one * Lots of love and attention
kennel Must have proof of Rabies,
Distemper & Bordetella vaccine
Sherry Subler, owner,
with Alliseaa, a Neapolitan Mastiff Hours: Monday-Saturday 8am-8pm • Sunday 8am-10am and 6pm to 8pm

Dog Grooming
by Babette Stewart, Certified Groomer

Your dog will look


great and feel
good after a visit
to Babette at The
All Breeds Accepted.
Call Babette for an appointment
Animal House
419-953-6204 Boarding Kennel. Babette Stewart
with Chocolate, a Cocker Spaniel
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FOR ALL YOUR WOODWORKING NEEDS


Celebrating
our 15th
Anniversary

• Custom Cabinets • Bathrooms


• Interior Doors & Trim • Bars
• Flooring - • Large range of countertops
- laminate, solid surface,
hardwood & laminate quartz and granite
• Office Furniture

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• Electronic Power Steering (EPS)
• 60" Slope-Nose Deck with triple-blades
• 2-Year Limited Commercial Warranty (see

• 23 HP† professional-grade Kohler® 12805


• 27 HP Kohler Command V-Twin
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• 50" heavy-duty mowing deck

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• 20 HP† Kohler® Courage® OHV engine •

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UTILITY VEHICLE

Twin OHV
• 26 HP† Kohler® Courage® V-Twin OHV
• 20 HP† Kohler® Courage® OHV engine
engine
• 20 HP† Kohler® Courage® OHV engine
• 173cc Cub Cadet® OHV H.G. Violet Equipment • 173cc Cub Cadet® OHV
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• 748cc V-Twin EFI liquid-cooled engine OH 45833
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• Innovative 42" heavy-duty deck cutting • 3-in-1 convertible - bag, mulch, side • Up to 47.7 ft. -lbs. of torque

Phone 419-695-2000
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• Top speed of 35 MPH
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