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50¢ daily www.delphosherald.com Monday, June 11, 2012 Delphos, Ohio Upfront Suspect sought in Do-Right offers chicken dinner Auburn shooting The Do-Right Motorcycle Club will hold a chicken dinner that killed 3 from 4-10 p.m. on June By JOHNNY CLARK some of the victims being 23 at the Foresters Hall and BOB JOHNSON former or current players on at 14570 Landeck Road. The Associated Press the football team, which won Chicken dinners will cost $7 while they last. the national championship in The Dave Liles AUBURN, Ala. — 2010. Band! will perform Authorities searched today for “The only connection that and an auction and a gunman suspected of killing the Auburn football team has raffles will be held. three people and wounding to this is they are victims of Proceeds will help pur- three others in a weekend a brutal shooting. Sometimes chase school supplies for shooting at a pool party near the young men get a bad rap, I those who need them for Auburn University that a wit- feel like, but they are the vic- the 2012-13 school year. ness said began with a fight tims today,” Dawson said. over a woman. Dawson said he did not Relay survivors Two of the slain victims know why the party was were former players for the being held or what started T-shirt pick-up school’s powerhouse football the fight. program. Turquorius Vines, 23, said Tuesday Authorities were searching he was at the party Saturday Nancy Spencer photos Relay for Life sur- for Desmonte Leonard, 22, of evening at the University vivor T-shirts can be Ohio Valley Brass Band opens music series Montgomery, who is accused Heights apartments with picked up from 6:30- of opening fire Saturday night one of his friend, Pitts. He 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at St. The Ohio Valley Brass Band opened the Delphos Rotary Music in the Park series at an apartment complex after said he and his friend were Peter Lutheran Church. Sunday in Stadium Park at the Hanser Pavilion. The 45-member ensemble is comprised getting into a fight with some approached by two other men Survivor bags will of professional musicians, active as well as retired educators at the secondary and of the victims over a woman. who started arguing with be on display for collegiate levels, students and lay people from the Ohio Valley. Above: Director Mike He faces three counts of capi- them over a woman. teams to add items. Gallehue leads the band. Below: Concert-goers show appreciation after a number. The tal murder. Vines said he punched one Committee members next concert features “Swingmania” A.K.A. “The Jeff Mcdonald Band” at 6 p.m. June Auburn Police Chief of the men, while Pitts hit will be available to 24 at Stadium Park. Refreshments will be served beginning at 5:30 p.m. Tommy Dawson said both of the men over the head answer any questions. Leonard fled the scene in a with a bottle. Either one or white Chevrolet that he aban- both of the two men then doned on the way back to started shooting, he said. He Inside Montgomery, about 55 miles said Pitts was shot and killed, away. They believed he was while two others also were The cuddly critters of in the Montgomery area. hit by gunfire. Vines said he “Madagascar 3: Europe’s Of the three wounded had never met the men he was Most Wanted” led the victims, John Robertson arguing with. weekend box office with a remained in critical condition “It’s like I lost a lung,” $60.4 million debut domes- after being shot in the head. Vines said of losing his friend. tically, followed by a big Xavier Moss was released “I don’t know how I’m going opening for Ridley Scott’s from the hospital. The third to survive this.” alien saga “Prometheus” wounded victim was Eric Several emergency at No. 2 with $50 million, Mack, a current football vehicles converged over- See page 9 for the week- player who is expected to night around the University end box office recap. recover. Heights apartment complex Slain were Edward where many students live. Christian, who had to quit the The building was swathed in Sports team because of a lingering yellow police tape. back injury, and Ladarious It appeared that the shoot- Phillips, who had previ- ing happened in an archway Registration ously quit playing football. near the apartment complex The other person killed was information center, near the offered for July 20-year-old Demario Pitts. edge of the parking lot. Police emphasized that The apartment complex 4 tourney the shootings didn’t appear was the scene of another The Parks and Rec to have anything to do with shooting in April. Dept. is taking registra- tion for the July 4 men’s softball tournament The double-elimination Americans know tourney begins at 9 a.m. and will be played on three diamonds. All games will how to save energy be played on July 4. Up to 16 teams can par- ticipate with an $150 entry fee per team. The parks — but do they? will supply .44core/375 compression balls. By MATTHEW DALY are skeptical of carpooling or Call 419-235-4634 or 419- The Associated Press installing better home insula- 695-5712 to register a team. tion, rating them as effective WASHINGTON — When but impractical. Forecast it comes to saving energy, On the other end of spec- people in the United States trum, 8 in 10 say they easily Sunny know that driving a fuel-effi- can turn off the lights when Tuesday. High cient car accomplishes more they leave a room, and 6 in in low 80s. than turning off the lights at 10 have no problem turning See page 2. home. up the thermostat in summer But that doesn’t mean or down in winter, although they’ll do it. fewer than half think those Index A new poll shows that easy steps save large amounts while most of those ques- of energy. Obituaries 2 tioned understand effective Even those who support State/Local 3 ways to save energy, they conservation don’t always Politics 4 have a hard time adopting practice it. Photo submitted Community 5 them. Cindy Shriner, a retired Sports 6-7 Six in 10 surveyed say teacher from Lafayette, Ind., Trinity Missions Committee sets June Jubilee Announcements 8 driving a more fuel-effi- buys energy-efficient light The Trinity United Methodist Church Mission Committee will hold its annual June Classifieds 10 cient car would save a large bulbs and her 2009 Subaru Jubilee from 4-7 p.m. Wednesday at the church located at 211 E. Third St. The menu TV 11 amount of energy, but only Impreza gets nearly 30 miles includes chicken and beef sandwiches, salads, baked beans, slaw, homemade pies, 1 in 4 says that’s easy to do, per gallon on the highway. shortcakes, fresh strawberries and ice cream. A free-will offering will be accepted. according to the poll by the Still, she keeps her house at Suggested prices will be posted. Above: Church members Mary Hoffmann, left, AP-NORC Center for Public Donna Erman and Dr. Earl Morris clean strawberries for the Jubilee. Affairs Research. People also See ENERGY, page 12

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FUNERAL OBITUARY The Delphos WALTERS, Bonnie Lou (Phillips), 63, of West Liberty, Herald funeral services will begin at Vol. 142 No. 270 11 a.m. Tuesday at Christ Our Nancy Spencer, editor King Church in Bellefontaine Ray Geary, general manager, with Pastor Robin Ricks and Delphos Herald Inc. Norlin Ricks officiating. The Don Hemple, advertising manager family will receive friends Tiffany Brantley, from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. circulation manager today at the church and one hour prior to the funeral on The Daily Herald (USPS 1525 Tuesday. Burial will be in 8000) is published daily Fairview Cemetery in West except Sundays, Tuesdays and Holidays. Liberty. Memorial contribu- By carrier in Delphos and tion may be made in Walter’s area towns, or by rural motor memory to Universal Home route where available $1.48 per Health and Hospice Care. Nicholas Lee Yochum week. By mail in Allen, Van Funeral arrangements are being Dec. 1, 1941-June 9, 2012 Wert, or Putnam County, $97 handled by the Kauffman- Nicholas Lee Yochum, 70, per year. Outside these counties Eichholtz Funeral Home in $110 per year. Mike Ford photo of Lima, died at 9:56 p.m. West Liberty. Condolences Saturday at St. Rita’s Medical Entered in the post office may be expressed at www. Center. in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as Pole barn total loss in fire Periodicals, postage paid at eichholtzfuneralhome.com He was born Dec. 1, 1941, An aluminum pole barn caught fire early this morning on Road T in rural Fort Delphos, Ohio. in Landeck to Albert and Lula No mail subscriptions will be Jennings. The structure, owned by Nate Rostorfer of Delphos, housed vehicles and other (Musser) Yochum, who pre- items and was close to a residence. All family members escaped without injury and fire- LOCAL PRICES accepted in towns or villages ceded him in death. where The Daily Herald paper fighters prevented damage to nearby homes. The pole barn is a total loss and the cause Corn: $6.20 Survivors include daughter carriers or motor routes provide has not been determined. The Fort Jennings Volunteer Fire Department was assisted by Wheat: $6.29 Kristy Reynolds of Lima; son daily home delivery for $1.48 departments from Delphos and Ottoville. Beans: $14.13 Rob (Amy) Yochum of Lima; per week. brother Ronald Yochum of 405 North Main St. Lima; grandchildren Ty TELEPHONE 695-0015 Reynolds, Addison Yochum, Office Hours 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Rachel Evans and Austin Bice; POSTMASTER: ATTENTION and a former spouse, Judy Send address changes (Richie) Crouch of Lima. to THE DAILY HERALD, He was preceded in death 405 N. Main St. by a brother and two sisters. Delphos, Ohio 45833 I & K, Countryside, Mr. Yochum enlisted in the U.S. Marines and served in Vietnam as a radio telephone BIRTH Orval Kent Employees operator. He had worked at Ex-Cell-O and also Chrysler. ST. RITA’S He then worked as a factory A girl was born June 8 laborer with Joint Systems to Christa Kirtley and Justin Let Me Help You With Your 401K Rollover... Manufacturing Center for 39 Momenee of Spencerville. years before retiring June 1. He was a member of American Legion Post 96, Veterans POLICE of Foreign Wars Post 1275, Marine Corps League and the REPORT Vietnam Veterans of America. Every Memorial Day, he took Jennings teen great pride in assisting the placement of flags on fellow faces possession veterans’ graves at local cem- eteries. He was a 1960 gradu- charges ate of St. Johns High School. While on routine patrol He enjoyed spending time in the 500 block of South with his friends and family. Washington Street at 12:54 Services will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday, police came a.m. Wednesday at Chiles- into contact with Philip Are you in Laman Funeral and Cremation Stemen, 18, of Fort Jennings, Services Shawnee Chapel, at which time Delphos Police Chaplain Dick Coon offici- K9 Units detected Stemen was ating. Burial will follow in in possession of a controlled The Gethsemani Cemetery with substance. military rites by Veterans of A search of Stemen and his Foreign Wars Post 1275 and vehicle found a small amount the U.S. Marines. of a substance believed to be Friends may call from 2-4 marijuana along with suspect- Retirement and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at the ed drug paraphernalia. funeral home. Stemen was transported Memorial contributions to the Allen County Jail and ® may be made to Wounded will appear in Lima Municipal Red Zone ? Warriors. Court on the charges. WEATHER Police probe Hosted by: Delphos weather theft from home Dennis Patthoff, Mark Spears, High temperature Sunday Delphos Police were called Jacob Elrod in Delphos was 92 degrees, to the 300 block of West Fifth low was 61. Rainfall was Street at 4:56 a.m. Sunday in Financial Professionals recorded at .21 inch. High a reference to a theft complaint. year ago today was 83, low Upon officers’ arrival, they The Prudential Insurance was 66. Record high for today met with the victim who stat- is 96, set in 1933. Record low ed a subject had came to the Company of America is 39, set in 1972. residence and left after taking June 19 & 21, 2012 WEATHER FORECAST items not belonging to them. Tri-county The case was forwarded Open House 4:30 - 7:30 PM Associated Press to the Detective Bureau for further investigation. TONIGHT:Mostly cloudy Location: with a 40 percent chance of showers and storms. Lows in LOTTERY Microtel Inn & Suites the upper 60s. 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Variable annuities are suitable for long term On June 11, 1962, three tee to draft a Declaration investing, particularly retirement savings. Any guarantees are subject to the claims prisoners at Alcatraz in San of Independence calling for paying ability of the issuing insurer. Francisco Bay staged an freedom from Britain. Variable annuities are issued by Pruco Life Insurance Company in all states except New York where they are escape, leaving the island In 1919, Sir Barton won on a makeshift raft. Frank the Belmont Stakes, becom- issued by Pruco Life Insurance Company of New Jersey. Securities products and services are offered through Morris and brothers Clarence ing horse racing’s first Triple Pruco Securities, LLC. (Pruco) (Member SIPC), a Prudential Financial Company. and John Anglin were never Crown winner. Prudential, Prudential Annuities, the Prudential logo and the Rock Symbol are registered service marks of Pru- found or heard from again. 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“Forgetfulness is a form of freedom.” POLITICS — Khalil Gibran, American poet and artist (1883-1931) Undoing health law could have messy ripple effects

By RICARDO ALONSO- increases and spending cuts viduals to have health insur- ZALDIVAR without the law’s promise of ance and fine them if they Associated Press more paying customers to off - don’t. set losses. That mandate takes effect WASHINGTON — It If the law is upheld, other in 2014, at the same time sounds like a silver lining. kinds of complications could that the law would prohibit Even if the Supreme Court result. insurance companies from overturns President Barack The nation is so divided denying coverage to people Obama’s health care law, that states led by Republicans with existing health problems. employers can keep offer- are largely unprepared to carry Most experts say the cover- ing popular coverage for the out critical requirements such age guarantee would balloon young adult children of their as creating insurance markets. costs unless virtually all peo- workers. Things may not settle down. ple joined the insurance pool. But here’s the catch: The “At the end of the day, I Opponents say Congress parents’ taxes would go up. don’t think any of the major overstepped its constitutional That’s only one of the players in the health insurance authority by issuing the insur- messy potential ripple effects industry or the provider com- ance mandate. The adminis- when the Supreme Court munity really wants to see the tration says the requirement is delivers its verdict on the whole thing overturned,” said permissible because it serves Affordable Care Act this Christine Ferguson, a health to regulate interstate com- month. The law affects most policy expert who was com- merce. Most people already Potential mates major components of the U.S. missioner of public health are insured. The law provides IT WAS NEWS THEN health care system in its effort in Massachusetts when Mitt subsidies to help uninsured stress con cred to extend coverage to millions Romney was governor. middle-class households One Year Ago CHICAGO (AP) — Stands of uninsured people. “Even though this is not the pay premiums and expands • Members of the Jefferson girls 4x100 team that appeared up to unions? Check. Not Because the legislation is most ideal solution, at least it Medicaid to pick up more in state competition last weekend was recognized for their afraid to chop government so complicated, an orderly is moving us forward, and low-income people. efforts at the Delphos City Schools Board of Education meet- budgets? You bet. Cut taxes? unwinding would prove dif - it does infuse some money The coverage for young ing Thursday. Members include Emily Fought, Kennedy Done that. ficult if it were overturned into the system for coverage,” adults up to age 26 on a Boggs, Chelsey Bishop, Morgan Fischbach and Bridget Culp. With Wisconsin Gov. Scott entirely or in part. said Ferguson, now at George parent’s health insurance Walker a GOP hero after his Better Medicare prescrip- Washington University. As is a popular provision that 25 Years Ago — 1987 recall election triumph — a tion benefits, currently saving the GOP presidential candi- no one’s arguing about. A • Fort Jennings will be celebrating 175 years, June 23 mere mention of his name hundreds of dollars for older date, Romney has pledged to report last week from the through June 28, in conjunction with the annual Park Carnival. drew cheers Friday at the people with high drug costs, wipe Obama’s law off the Commonwealth Fund esti- The celebration will mark the 175th anniversary of the build - Conservative Political Action would be suspended. Ditto books. But he defends his mated that 6.6 million young ing of the original fort. Historical records of the fort date to the Conference in Chicago — for preventive care with no Massachusetts law that served adults have taken advantage War of 1812 when Colonel William Jennings was ordered to prominent Republicans seen co-payments, now available as a prototype for Obama’s. of the benefit, while a new construct a fort to store supplies for soldiers advancing along as possible vice presidential to retirees and working fami- While it’s unclear how the Gallup survey showed the the Maumee River. picks took pains to remind lies alike. justices will rule, oral argu- uninsured rate for people age • Tracy Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morman conservatives they’re working Partially overturning the ments did not go well for the 18-25 continues to decline, of Miller City, was crowned the 1987 Putnam County Pork from a similar playbook. law could leave hospitals, Obama administration. The down to 23 percent from 28 Princess Tuesday evening at the Putnam County Pork Producers New Jersey’s Chris Christie, insurers and other service central issue is whether the percent when the law took meeting. Jetty Hile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Myers of Louisiana’s Bobby Jindal and providers on the hook for tax government can require indi- effect. Leipsic, was named first runner-up in the contest. Virginia’s Bob McDonnell all • Ottoville High School graduate Dale Schimmoeller, son of paid visits to the conference Fact Check: Looming tax hike not the biggest ever Eugene and Helen Schimmoeller of Cloverdale, was the 1987 in President Barack Obama’s recipient of the Chad L. Staib Award. Ottoville High School back yard, where they eagerly By STEPHEN speech in Washington. of benefit to nearly every instructor Tom Hoersten presented the award. The award is boasted of their own accom- OHLEMACHER — “Millions are unem- wage earner in 2011 and 2012 presented to the top student selected by teachers based on plishments. Associated Press ployed and millions more are would expire, costing the leadership, scholastics and participation in athletics and other Presumptive GOP presi- underemployed and the coun- average family an additional activities. dential nominee Mitt Romney WASHINGTON — try is facing the largest tax $1,000 a year. is expected to give those Republicans are calling it hike in history at the end of In addition, dozens of 50 Years Ago — 1962 three and others a look before “Taxmageddon,” the big tax the year,” Senate Republican other tax breaks for business- • Fort Jennings loves a parade, and a fine parade it was, choosing his running mate this increase awaiting nearly every Leader Mitch McConnell said es and individuals that are climaxing this last weekend in which the village celebrated its summer. American family at the end of Thursday in a speech on the routinely renewed each year Sesquicentennial Days. The king and queen, chosen by popular Before there was Walker, the year, when a long list Senate floor. already expired at the end of vote, were crowned at festivities in the grade school build - Christie was the right’s dar- of tax cuts are scheduled to — “This would be, without 2011. Congress was expected ing. The queen was chosen to be Vera Ricker, and the king, ling. The famously in-your- expire unless Congress acts. any exaggeration, the larg- to renew many of them by Kenneth Schroeder. face East Coast governor It would be, GOP leaders est tax increase in American January, so taxpayers could • A class of 11 young people was confirmed at the 10 a.m. made clear he was a pioneer, in Congress say again and history,” said a May 17 letter still claim them on their 2012 service Sunday at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church. particularly by taking on union again, “the largest tax increase from 41 Republican senators tax returns. Accepted into membership were Diane Ava Alguire, Michael pensions. in American history.” to Senate Majority Leader If Congress fails to act, David Core, Ruth Ann Feathers, Kathleen Lolita Freund, He heralded billions of dol- Except it wouldn’t be, not Harry Reid. businesses would lose a popu- Jack Frederick Gorman, Cynthia Collette Heidenreich, Roger lars in future savings by mak- when you take into account Republican presiden- lar tax credit for research and Rinard Hoverman, Jane Ellen Koch, Larry Edward Mox, Jane ing public workers shoulder population growth, rising tial candidate Mitt Romney development as well as gener- Esther Powell and Margie Louise Strayer. more of their benefits and by wages, and most importantly, gives the claim a different ous tax breaks for investing • The YWCA in Van Wert was headquarters for the 24th curbing growth in retirement the size of the U.S. economy. twist, applying it to President in new plants and equipment. annual convention of Alpha Delta Omega Sorority, held payouts. When those factors are taken Barack Obama’s budget pro- Individuals would lose feder- June 9-10, with Lambda Chapter of that city as host chap- Christie offered a portrait into account, the largest tax posal for next year. That’s an al tax breaks for paying local ter. Attending the Sunday session from Delphos were Mrs. of a quintessential leader — increases were those imposed even bigger exaggeration. sales taxes, buying energy Buettner and Mrs. Clevenger of Tau chapter; Mary Ellen someone willing to “bang to help pay for World War II THE FACTS: A huge col- efficient appliances and using Gerdeman, Dianna Hammons, Mrs. Dean Mollenkopf, Mrs. enough heads together” and — back when the U.S. raised lection of tax cuts are sched- mass transit. Wieging and Miss Wannamaker of Psi chapter. “cajole enough” — that additional revenue to pay for uled to expire at the end of In all, federal taxes would showed him in the mirror. wars instead of simply bor- the year, affecting families increase by about $423 bil- 75 Years Ago — 1937 “That’s what we did in New rowing. at every income level and lion next year, according to • The Air-Matic Signal Company located in this city is Jersey and that’s the model for Nevertheless, it is an exag- businesses of many stripes. figures from the nonpartisan doing a flourishing business at the present time. The business America,” Christie said. geration that has proved too Many of the tax cuts were Congressional Budget Office started a number of months ago in a garage at the rear of the More than the rest, Jindal tempting for top Republican first enacted under former and the Joint Committee on residence of R. J. Williams, West Seventh Street. Williams worked to associate himself leaders in Congress: President George W. Bush Taxation, the official score- originated the idea of a unit where by an automobile running with Walker. — “Any sudden tax and extended under Obama. keepers for Congress. over a length of rubber tubing causes a contact which operates The Louisiana leader spent hike would hurt our econ- If Congress does nothing, Combined with federal signals of recording devices. He obtained a patent and has been eight minutes recapping the omy, so this fall — before income tax rates would go up, spending cuts scheduled to installing many devices in filling stations and other places. Wisconsin recall fight, care- the election — the House of estate taxes and investment take effect next year, the com- • Despite the inclement weather, a large number of Delphos ful to note that he went there Representatives will vote to taxes would increase and bination of tax increases and people were in Van Wert Wednesday to attend the sixth annual to stump for Walker before stop the largest tax increase the alternative minimum tax spending cuts would probably Van Wert Peony Festival. There were 49 bands in the parade Tuesday’s election. in American history,” House would hit millions of middle- send the U.S. economy back including the Delphos Jefferson band. Jill Clare King, daughter Jindal said he’s also show- Speaker John Boehner, income people. A temporary into recession, according to a of Mr. and Mrs. Carl King of Van Wert, formerly of Delphos, ing off a stiff spine with pub- R-Ohio, said in a May 15 payroll tax cut that has been recent CBO study. was crowned Queen Jubilee the Sixth in ceremonies held at lic sector unions back home. Van Wert High School stadium. He hit on education initiatives • Dorothy Lehmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. such as tying pay more closely GOP groups top Democrats in TV ad spending by far Lehmann of Delphos, graduated from Wittenberg College, to achievement and expand- By DAVID ESPO compared with about $11 side money comes on top Springfield, on June 7, with a Bachelor of Science degree ing school choice, efforts that AP Special Correspondent million for groups supporting of candidate spending and in education. Miss Lehmann, a graduate of Jefferson High have spawned a lawsuit from Democrats. ads financed by the politi- School, was active in campus life. Among those present for teachers unions. WASHINGTON — Underscoring the concern, cal parties. While it can alter commencement were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lehmann, Margaret “Just like in Wisconsin Independent Republican Rep. Steve Israel of New a race in several ways, one E. Lehmann and Jesse McKenzie. the unions aren’t giving up,” groups are heavily outspend- York, who heads Democrats’ Democrat with long cam- Jindal said before building to a ing their cross-party coun- efforts to regain House con- paign experience cautioned crescendo. “I’ve got a message terparts on television adver- trol, issued a thinly veiled call that the impact easily can be to those teacher unions: We’re tising in the campaigns for for his party’s donors to step overstated. Moderately confused not giving up either.” the White House and con- up. The recent recall elec- “You hate to be outspent Virginia’s chief executive trol of the Senate, eating into tion in Wisconsin “should at all, but in point of fact if promoted his state’s move President Barack Obama’s serve as a wake-up call,” he you’re communicating loudly from red budget ink to surplus financial advantage over wrote, referring to the lop- and the other guy is commu- and an unemployment rate that Mitt Romney and prompting sided advantage in spending nicating twice as loudly, that has fallen to its lowest level in expressions of alarm from top by outside groups that helped doesn’t mean he’s communi- three years. congressional Democrats. Republican Gov. Scott Walker cating twice as effectively,” McDonnell also touted his The disparity is most evi- overcome a union-backed bid said Jim Jordan, who has efforts to restrain spending and dent in the race for the White to dump him from office. worked in presidential and tamp down pension liability. House, where Crossroads Other Democratic efforts Senate races. “Those fiscal conserva- GPS, Restore Our Future and to catch up are less publi- Outside groups have tive principles actually work,” other organizations aligned cized, particularly when allowed Romney to remain McDonnell said. “People are with the Republicans spent it comes to Priorities USA competitive in the television back to work and participat- nearly $37 million on TV ads Action, the group formed to ads wars while restocking ing in the American dream in through the first few days boost Obama’s re-election. a treasury that was deplet- Virginia.” of June, most of it attacking David Axelrod, a top ed during the battle for the McDonnell, who strolled Obama. That compares with strategist for the president, is Republican nomination. It the stage rather than speak about $11 million by groups expected to meet with poten- also raises the possibility that from a rostrum, also plugged supporting the president, with tial donors to the group in New Obama, the Democratic Party a role in sparing Walker. He’s much of it from Priorities York today, according to offi- and allied groups will be out- the chairman of the Republican USA Action. cials familiar with his plans. spent by a combination of Governors Association, which Senate campaigns also Separately, former President Romney, the GOP and allied pumped $9.5 million into the have been affected, notably Bill Clinton has agreed to organizations, erasing an recall fight. in Ohio, where Democratic help, although it isn’t clear advantage the president had “We wanted to make sure Sen. Sherrod Brown’s com- whether he will appear at a in 2008. we had everything on the table manding lead in the polls formal fundraising event. Earlier this year, Obama’s for Scott to win,” he said. began to erode this spring Obama’s campaign man- campaign decided to dip into The only non-governor of after the U.S. Chamber of ager, Jim Messina, and White its own treasury to respond the bunch, Santorum basked in Commerce and others started House aide David Plouffe, to commercials from the adoration from a conservative a televised attack. Overall, who ran the 2008 campaign, American Energy Alliance, movement that pushed him Republican-aligned organiza- met previously with possible which had spent more than deep in the GOP presidential tions have spent roughly $30 donors to the group. $3 million attacking the presi- primaries. million on ads in key races, The heavy infusion of out- dent. www.delphosherald.com Monday, June 11, 2012 The Herald – 5

COMMUNITY Jennings CLC plans Mass Saturday LANDMARK The May meeting of planned for the entire week- Honor Roll Catholic Ladies of Columbia end for all ages. Council 88 was called to A gift was presented order by President Shelley to Ron and Rhoda Bear in Lincolvnview Hoersten with 14 members appreciation for letting the Lincolnview Junior High Samantha Klausing, Emily Karissa Burns, Samantha and 5 guests present. group hold its meetings in the School Sorg, Sarah Cowling, Karalunas, Jenna Byrne, After the opening prayer dining room at Fort Haven. Gold Honor Roll (3.670- Gwendolyn Burdette, Jalen Rebecca Adam, Abigail and flag salute, the Charter More than $468 was donat- Allen County Courthouse 4.0) Roberts, Angel Kline, Richey, Brooke Teman, was draped for our deceased ed to Respect Life, which was Seventh grade Whitney Welker, Jared Roger Morgan and Kerri member, Melissa Calvelage. the profits from the group’s Allison Berryman, Katlyn Stienecker, John Mason, Grothaus. Guest speaker Pat Klir breakfast April 22. The fol- CALENDAR OF Wendel, Zoe’ Milller, Lincoln Schaffner, Joseph spoke on the Fort Jennings lowing weekend was itsRight McKenzie Davis, Katelyn Frank, Brendon Wallis, Blue Honor Roll (3.330- Bicentennial which will be To Life collection, and theyc- EVENTS McClure, Andrew Fickert, Kershin Pavel, Elizabeth 3.699) held Aug. 17-19. Activities ollected $645.43. Ryanne DuCheney, Ethan Lammers, Christian Freshmen planned include a military A Mass for living and TODAY Culp, Kelsey Brenneman and Lintermoot, Skyler Kaylin Taylor, Alexa encampment and historic deceased CLC sisters will be 6 p.m. — Middle Point Claira Rhoades. Whitaker, Cory Miller, Sikraji, Austin Hamel, Logan village, live bands, military held on June 16 with the sum- Village Council meets Dakota Hammons, Joshua Kraner, Damon Norton, vehicles, mower races, kids’ mer picnic following at Bob 7-9 p.m. — The Delphos Eighth grade Leiter, Catlyn Richey, Keli Kendra Fraker, Benjamin rides, old time baseball and and Elaine’s. Canal Commission Annex Ashton Bowersock, Trevor Ralston, Chandler Adams, Allen, Tiffiny West, a parade. Plenty of activities Donations were made to Museum, 241 N. Main St., will Neate, Mikenna Klinger, Cole Schmersal, Andrew Mackenzie Strite and Ashley the upcoming YES project, be open. Marcy Shoppell, Max Rice, Teman, Hunter Blankemeyer Teman. Spina Bifida Association of 7 p.m. — Marion Township Austin Leeth, Braxton and Tyler Richey. Sophomores Northwest Ohio, St Joseph trustees meet at township Matthews, Alyssa Matthews, Karrisa Carder, Dalton Church festival’s kid’s games, house. Derek Youtsey, Braden Lincolnview High West, Michael Garay, the Jog for SIDS which takes Middle Point council meets Thatcher, Hayden Ludwig School Conner McCleery, Andrea place right before the church at town hall. and Brooke Schroeder. Gold Honor Roll (3.700- Shepherd, Macey Ashbaugh, festival and to the upcoming 8 p.m. — Delphos City 4.0) Ashley McClure, Cameran Fort Jennings Bicentennial Schools Board of Education Blue Honor Roll (2.670- Freshmen Marbaugh, Brittany weekend. meets at the administration 3.699) Clarissa Clay, Bayley Johnston, Wyatt Saam, office. Eda Kohls won the “We’re Seventh grade Tow, Alicyn Dickman, Kaitlyn Marbaugh, Kennedy Glad You’re Here” prize, and Delphos Knights of Abbie Enyart, Macala Tyler Brant, Madison Mengerink, Dalton Kayser, Columbus meet at the K of C we sang “Happy Birthday” to Ashbaugh, Casey Garay, Enyart, Micah Germann, Sarah Riley, Christine hall. our CLC sisters celebrating Breann Dougal, Kaytlynn Nathan Diller, Hannah Stemen and Elijah Farmer. summer birthdays. Gellenbeck, Brooke McCleery, Julia Thatcher, TUESDAY The meeting was followed 11:30 a.m. — Mealsite at Thatcher, Faith Johnson, Nathaniel Byrne, Brooke Juniors Happy Birthday by refreshments and a recipe Delphos Senior Citizen Center, Hunter Bugh, Austin Elick, Lehman, James Smith, Angelo Katalenas, exchange. 301 Suthoff Street. Kaylee Hobbs, Dillan Mikinzie Dull, Baylee Courtney Gorman, Austin June 12 6:30 p.m. — Delphos Lions Woods, Kayla Schroeder, Neate, Courtney Wendel, Treesh, Kendall Dye, Evan Ryan Conley Club, Eagles Lodge, 1600 E. Taylor Braun, Zania Hasty, Elizabeth Morgan and Williams, Lauren Calvert, James Barnhart Sr. Fifth St. Madison Shepherd, Kelsey Stephanie Longwell. Whitney Miller, Alexandra Todd Bonifas 7 p.m. — Al-Anon Meeting Pavel, Brayden Farmer, Sophomores Kleman, Brooks Ludwig, Heather Pavel for Friends and Families of Gracie Lammers, Mackenzie Lydia Myers, Ann Brake, Nathan Johnston and Caelyn Donald Overholt Jr. CHECK Alcoholics at St. Rita’s Medical Neer, Austin Murphy, Jesie Randall Burnett, Bryce Shaner. Vicki Vonderembse THE Center, 730 West Market Street, Johnston, Ciearra Brown, Campbell, Jordan Ludwig, Seniors Gordon Fairchild HERALD Behavioral Services Conference Taylor Strickland, Makenzie Kelsey Mohr, Cassandra Morgan Peel, Bethany Room 5-G, 5th Floor Kraft, Grace Richey, Tessa Hale, Kyle Williams, Joanne Army, Clayton Longstreth, June 13 ADS FOR 7:30 p.m. — Ottoville Murray, Dekota Thomas, Myers, Aubrey Fraker, Ben Brandon Lippi, Kevin Tyler Dickrede GREAT Emergency Medical Service Jacob Bradford and Erika Bilimek and Amberlyn Markward, Levi Brake, Carley Janet Feathers members meet at the municipal Stuckey. Miller. Springer, Holly Diller, Curtis Kyrsten Slygh VALUES building. Juniors Stewart, Alexander Campbell Tom Wilmoth Ottoville VFW Auxiliary Eighth grade Claire Dye, Haley and Miranda Myers. Collin Heitmeyer members meet at the hall. Briggs Thatcher, Morgan McAbee, Katie Dye, Jeff Fort Jennings Local School Dougal, Dustin Hale, Anna Jacomet, Landin Doner, District board members meet at Gorman, Louis Crow, Taylor Miller, Kaitlyn Brant, the high school library. Carter Gorman, Noah Rachael Bidlack, Kaylee Alcoholics Anonymous, McMaster, Madison Jones, Thatcher, Nicklaus Germann First Presbyterian Church, 310 Ethan Kleman, Savannah and Brittany Cavinder. W. Second St. Bigham, Gracelyn Gorman, Seniors 8:30 p.m. — Elida village council meets at the town hall.

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He two superstars set to fight for mier players in this postsea- Jennings Musketeers. The Big a walk, took second on a wild MIAMI — Several weeks is pushing himself beyond his one ring. son. James is averaging 30.8 Green scored all their runs pitch and came home on before this season even limits and he’s pushing the “I envisioned it every day points, 9.6 rebounds and 5.1 in the last three innings to VanLoo’s single. started, LeBron James and rest of the team as well.” we worked out,” James said. assists, while Durant is at pull out an exciting 8-7 After a scoreless sixth Kevin Durant were compet- Added Heat guard Dwyane “I understood what his pas- 27.8 points, 7.9 rebounds and win over the Musketeers. inning, the Big Green were ing against each other. Wade: “He’s amazing.” sion was. I understood what 4.2 assists. But while Durant The Big Green, coached down to their last three outs. Hell Week, they called it, a There were many moments his drive was.” is celebrated for what he’s by Darren Schimmoeller, The Musketeers made a pitch- 4-day series of grueling work- for the Heat to celebrate on They both understood the doing as a 23-year-old on the knew their task on the evening ing change, bringing in Wittler outs. Saturday night, when they other perfectly. rise in a small market, James would be made more dif- to replace Warnecke. Starting Tuesday, they’ll punched their ticket back to James and the Heat lost to gets the constant reminder of ficult with four seniors Wittler was greeted with meet again. They’ll the NBA finals by oust- Dallas in last season’s finals. how he’s a 27-year-old with- unable to play because of a leadoff single off the call that the NBA ing Boston 101-88 in Durant and the Thunder lost out a championship despite being on the French trip: bat of Schimmoeller, who finals. Game 7. to Dallas in last season’s moving to Miami. “Having to go without my then stole second and third Neither was play- Heat owner Micky Western Conference finals. “LeBron James, I just have four seniors tonight, it was bases. Beining drew a walk and ing at the level they Arison couldn’t have This probably couldn’t have a feeling a lot of people are going to be a challenge for us; stole second, putting runners are now when James gotten his hands off the been scripted any better. just waiting to pin failure on we put some young kids in on second and third with no invited Durant to work East trophy fast enough, Maybe the two best players him versus objectively evalu- tough positions. They seemed outs. Boecker’s line drive to out with him during since that isn’t the one in the world, scarred by simi- ating his game,” ESPN ana- a little tentative to begin with left field scored Schimmoeller the NBA lockout in his he wants anyway. James lar disappointment, trying to lyst Jeff Van Gundy said dur- but I challenged them in the as Beining moved to third and hometown of Akron, felt the same. The Heat make the other better. ing the East finals. “I mean, fourth inning to step up their scored on a wild pitch, making Ohio. Now as James star left the floor in a And when the final series think about it. ... James has an play. They answered the chal- it 7-6. Boecker, who had stolen tries to win his first cap and T-shirt, one arm of the season begins Tuesday every-night pressure that no lenge by making some defen- second, moved to third on the ring, fittingly, it’s raised in joy. night in Oklahoma City, they’ll one else has. I don’t under- sive plays and being more play. Bendele drew a walk and Durant in his way. Behind him, the cel- each have a close-up view of stand what people don’t like aggressive at the plate.” then stole second. Joe VanOss “It’s only right. It’s only ebration continued. By then, how far the other has come. about him.” The Musketeers jumped was hit by a pitch, loading right,” James said. “We look he was already thinking about “It’s going to be a battle,” It seems no matter what on the Big Green early with the bases. The Musketeers forward to the challenge. It’s what’s next. Durant said. James does or how well he one run in the bottom of the forced Boecker out at the plate going to be a big test for us.” “I really thought he in par- The Heat and Thunder split plays, some can’t get past first. After two were out, Kurt off a ground ball by Brendan James played at a rare- ticular played a very smart, two games during the regu- The Decision — that infa- Warnecke singled and Josh Schnipke to shortstop. With ly seen level in the Eastern aggressive game,” Celtics lar season, both winning at mous televised special where Wittler walked. Alex Vetter two outs and bases loaded, Conference finals against the coach Doc Rivers said. “He home. Durant scored the most he announced he was signing sent a line drive to left field Horstman delivered the game- Boston Celtics. According to kind of let the game come to points in the NBA this season with Miami in 2010. If he that dropped and bounced winning blow with a single STATS LLC, James became him, and then down the stretch at 1,850, James was second passes, he should have shot. If over the fielder’s head, scor- to center, scoring Bendele and the first player since Shaquille he took the game over. That’s with 1,683. James won the he shoots, he is being selfish. ing Warnecke to give the VanOss for an 8-7 Big Green O’Neal in the 2000 finals to what great players do.” MVP award, Durant finished If he puts up 45 points and 15 Musketeers a 1-0 lead. edge. have six 30-point games in They don’t do it alone, second in that balloting. And rebounds, like in Game 6 of In the third inning, the The Musketeers did not go a playoff series. In the one though. in these finals, one will finish the East finals, some ask why Musketeers broke the game down without a fight. They contest where James didn’t Criticized last season for first again, the other will fin- he doesn’t do that every night. wide open, scoring five runs loaded the bases with two score 30, he finished with deferring too often in cru- ish second again. If the Heat win, the reminders off of Big Green starting outs but Horstman got Colin 29 in Game 4, fouling out in cial situations, James went “It’s not about Kevin and come that they didn’t win it pitcher Luke Schimmoeller. Wieging to ground out to first overtime. into the offseason driven LeBron,” Thunder coach all last season. Leadoff batter Mark Metzger to end the game. His series averages against by the pain of failing in the Scott Brooks said. “It’s not Those around James say started with a walk and came Alex Horstman was the the Celtics: 33.6 points and NBA finals. And even dur- about any other thing other the scrutiny drives him. home with the Musketeer’s winning pitcher after reliev- 11 rebounds per game on 53 ing the lockout, he did any- than playing good basketball James, for his part, says he second run on a triple by Brett ing Schimmoeller after 2 2/3 percent shooting. He had five thing he could to improve against a very good team. ... does his best to ignore it all. Clay. A wild pitch allowed innings. Wittler took the loss games with at least 30 points — 2-a-day workouts, study- Individually, they’re the best “I can’t worry about what Clay to score, making it 3-0, for the Musketeers after giving and 10 rebounds in the entire ing with Hakeem Olajuwon, players in the league. people say about me, about home team. Warnecke drew up the four game-winning runs regular season — then did it yoga, boxing, beach sprints, “They have many ways my game, about who I am as a a walk and advanced to third in his one inning of relief. five times in the series against even asking Durant to come that they score and many person,” James added. “I can’t on a 1-out single by Vetter. Coach Schimmoeller Boston alone. to Akron for a few days for ways that they help their team get involved in that. People Dylan VanLoo laced a single praised Horstman’s perfor- “He was absolutely bril- some training. win. They make winning bas- can have their own opinions to center field, scoring both mance: “Luke just didn’t seem liant this series and we all In those sessions, they ketball plays, they’re both and rightfully so. They can Warnecke and Vetter, making to have his stuff tonight. I know it,” Heat coach Erik pushed each other to the defensively very good, they have their own opinions. For the score 5-0. Ryan Rau ended think he was a little frustrated Spoelstra said. “He’s playing limit. both get rebounds, they both me, I just go out and play at a the scoring for the Musketeers with the strike zone but that’s at an historic level during the “Me and KD, man, just pass. But it’s always about the high level and do whatever it as his double plated VanLoo something he needs to adjust playoffs, driving us with his tryin’ to get better,” James Thunder against the Heat.” takes for us to win. And I can with the final run of the inning, to. Alex did a real nice job of will. We do not take his talent said in a video of one workout There’s probably little be happy with that.” making it 6-0. picking him up and the defense The Big Green started their did a nice job behind him.” comeback in the top of the VanLoo (3 hits, 3 RBIs) Joey Logano wins at Pocono Raceway for 2nd title fifth inning when leadoff hitter and Vetter (two hits) led the Alex Horstman walked with Musketeers’ 10-hit attack. By DAN GELSTON his only other career win in at 18 in the Nationwide Series. would have gotten a return.” one out and stole second base. The Associated Press 125 Sprint Cup starts was a He was so full of promise, he Tony Stewart was third, OTTOVILLE (8) rain-shortened victory at New was dubbed “Sliced Bread.” Jimmie Johnson fourth and After a groundout by Matt Alex Horstman 2-1-1-2, Matt Turnwald, the Big Green went Turnwald 2-0-0-0, Luke Schimmoeller LONG POND, Pa. — Joey Hampshire. As in, greatest thing since ... Denny Hamlin fifth. 3-2-1-0, Joel Beining 3-2-1-1, Brandon Logano stood on top of the No. Logano had the top car all Not quite. Logano had the At a track known for its on a 2-out rally. Schimmoeller Boecker 3-1-1-1, Kyle Bendele 3-1-1-2, drew a walk and, with two on, Trent Miller 3-0-1-1, Joe VanOss 4-1- 20 high-fiving everyone he weekend, posting the fastest one victory and never finished tedious 500-mile race, 400 Joel Beining plated the first run 0-0, Jared Fanning 2-0-0-0, Brendan could reach in Victory Lane. practice time Friday and tak- higher than 16th in the stand- miles was the perfect length Schnipke 2-0-0-0. Totals 27-8-6-7. Beverages were sprayed, fists ing the pole Saturday. ings in three full Cup seasons. to produce a fantastic finish for the Big Green with a single FT. JENNINGS (7) to left field, scoring Horstman. Mark Metzger 3-1-1-0, Brett Clay were pumped and throaty Logano, once a much- He’s 15th this year and has on fresh asphalt. 4-1-1-1, Kurt Warnecke 3-2-1-0, Josh shouts of celebration could hyped phenom when he broke no deal with JGR for next Martin is all too familiar Beining stole second base and Wittler 3-0-0-0, Alex Vetter 4-1-2-1, Brandon Boecker drew a walk Caleb Binkley 2-0-0-0, Spencer Dray be heard well down the 2 1/2- in with Joe Gibbs Racing, was season. with his runner-up spot at 1-1-1-0, Dylan VanLoo 4-1-3-3, Ryan mile track. under pressure to produce vic- Logano finished a season- Pocono. He has yet to win in to load the bases, still with two Rau 3-0-1-2, Jared Hoersten 2-0-0-0, outs. Kyle Bendele was able to Colin Wieging 2-0-0-0 Totals 31-7-10-7 It’s what winning a Sprint tories in the final year of his high eighth in the Cup race at 51 career Cup races at Pocono rope a single to center, scor- Score By Innings: Cup race is all about. 4-year contract. Dover last week and now has and has finished second seven Ottoville 0-0-0-0-4-0-4 = 8 It’s what Logano has Logano’s win continues a three top-10s in his last four times. ing both Schimmoeller and Ft. Jennings 1-0-5-0-1-0-0 = 7 Beining in making the score WP - Alex Horstman; LP - Josh waited years to truly experi- recent uptick of solid results in starts. It could be a sign that “You’re not owed this Wittler. 2B: Ft. Jennings - Rau. 3B: Ft. 6-3. The Big Green finished ence. Not rain or Mark Martin the Cup series. He has insisted things are finally falling into stuff, man,” Martin added. Jennings - Clay. would deny him this feeling. this season his contract status place in his first season with “I’ve earned all those second- Logano gave a crafty has not added pressure. crew chief Jason Ratcliff. place finishes and I’m proud Devils’ resurgence brings Martin a well-timed nudge out But in Victory Lane, he Pocono shortened the race of that.” of the way in the closing laps hoped the victory sent a mes- by 100 miles this season and Clint Bowyer was sixth. Sunday at Pocono Raceway sage to his critics: “I hope it got a thrilling finish. Logano Matt Kenseth finished seventh back memories of 1975 to clinch his first victory since shuts them all up. It means a led a career-high 49 laps to and wrested the points lead 2009 and become the first whole lot.” become the youngest winner away from Greg Biffle. Dale By TOM CANAVAN team you are playing. They Sprint Cup driver this season He shoved aside one of his at Pocono. Earnhardt Jr. had the domi- The Associated Press can’t be better than you. If to win from the pole. earliest supporters to take the The 53-year-old Martin, look- nant car most of the race and they are better, they are going The 1-time prodigy and the checkered flag. Martin saw ing for his first win since 2009, finished eighth. Paul Menard Watching the New Jersey to have the ability to turn it on grizzled veteran pushing hard Logano race at 11 years old took the lead with eight laps and Jamie McMurray rounded Devils attempt to become the and you are just not going to be down the stretch was a duel to and raved about his potential left. The 22-year-old Logano, out the top 10. first team in seven decades to able to handle them.” remember at Pocono. as a future Cup champion. though, bumped Martin out of The first repave at Pocono come back from a 3-0 deficit Resch believes little sepa- “I didn’t stop screaming Back in 2005, Martin pre- the way and zipped past for the since 1995 produced record in the Stanley Cup final is rates the Devils and Kings this until I got to Victory Lane,” dicted Logano “can be one of winning move with three laps speeds in qualifying — 36 causing Glenn “Chico” Resch series and both teams know it. Logano said. “You work so the greatest that ever raced in remaining. cars bettered the previous to have flashbacks. Three of five games have Before you get too excited: been decided by one goal and hard to do this. When you NASCAR.” “I’d call that a bump-and- track record. And they flew on Resch wasn’t a member of the a fourth was a 2-goal margin cross the line and you’ve won High praise. run,” Martin said. “It has been Sunday — just a little too fast 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs, the because of an empty-net tally. the race, to me, it’s an amaz- Higher expectations. acceptable in this racing for on pit road. Drivers were hit only team in NHL history to The only blowout was Game ing feeling.” Logano signed a develop- a long time. It’s not how I with a Cup record 22 speeding win the Stanley Cup after trail- 3 in Los Angeles, when the This one felt like the mental with JGR and made his would have done it. Certainly, violations entering or exiting ing 3-0. But he knows about Kings beat New Jersey goal- first time for Logano after NASCAR national level debut had I had a fast enough car, he pit road. coming back from big deficits tender Martin Brodeur with a in the playoffs and is seeing controversial goal early and it again in the New Jersey’s then blew the door open in the MLB CAPSULES series with the Los Angeles third, en route to a 4-0 win. The Associated Press because of tightness in his back. He drove in three runs as Toronto rallied eluded Pence long enough for Jones Kings. Resch said a major factor in INTERLEAGUE pinch-hit for Tyler Moore with one out in from an early 4-run deficit to defeat to score. NEW YORK — Russell Martin led the ninth and drew a walk from Alfredo Atlanta. Darren O’Day (4-0) worked the A former Devils goaltender, being able to come back from off the bottom of the ninth inning with Aceves (0-4). The Braves’ 6-game winning streak 10th for the Orioles. who is now their television such a deficit is believing that his second homer of the game and the Tom Gorzelanny (2-1) pitched a ended even though they led 4-0 after PIRATES 3, ROYALS 2 analyst, Resch was a mem- it can be done. New York Yankees took advantage of scoreless eighth and Tyler Clippard three innings. Blue Jays left-hander PITTSBURGH — Andrew some shoddy infield defense to beat earned his third save of the series, Ricky Romero lasted only four innings. McCutchen homered and drove in ber of the New York Islanders Not only did the Devils get the struggling Mets 5-4 Sunday for a striking out Dustin Pedroia to end it. Toronto took the lead with six three runs, A.J. Burnett won his fifth in 1975, when the team was the goals, they also got the 3-game sweep. Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine runs in the fifth off 21-year-old Julio consecutive start and Pittsburgh fin- The Mets could not hold an early stormed out of the dugout during Teheran, who was called up for his first ished its first sweep of an AL team involved in two series in which breaks. 3-0 lead but tied it 4-all in the top of Pedroia’s at-bat to argue a strike and start of the season, and 37-year-old in more than a decade by beating they trailed by three. Kings goaltender Jonathan the ninth on Ike Davis’ RBI double off was quickly ejected by plate umpire Livan Hernandez (1-1). Kansas City. In the first, the Islanders Quick made a rare mistake Rafael Soriano. Alan Porter. Lawrie hit a 2-run homer and McCutchen hit an RBI double in In the seventh, Martin hit a 2-run RAYS 4, MARLINS 2 Rasmus added a homer off Hernandez the first inning and a 2-run homer rallied from the brink of elimi- while handling the puck to set homer off the top of the right-field wall MIAMI — James Shields allowed as Toronto added three runs in the in the third, giving Burnett (6-2) and nation and won four straight up the game’s first goal by to pull the Yankees to 3-2 after third one run in 6 1/3 innings to win for the sixth. The Blue Jays set a season high three relievers enough support for the baseman David Wright’s throwing error first time in five starts and Tampa Bay with 18 hits as they ended a 3-game Pirates to win their fourth in a row. This against the Pittsburgh Penguins, Zach Parise and the game-win- extended the inning. Martin hit a full- capped a 3-game sweep by beating losing streak. was the 50th interleague series they including a 1-0 win in Game 7 ner by Bryce Salvador went in count pitch from Jon Rauch (3-6) to left Miami. ORIOLES 5, PHILLIES 4, 10 INN. had played since taking three in a row on a goal by Ed Westfall. Right off a Kings defenseman. field for the game-winner. The Rays outscored their intrastate BALTIMORE — Matt Wieters from Cleveland in June 2001. Since Mark Teixeira tied it at 3 with rivals 22-7 and have won seven in a doubled home the winning run in the May 25, the Pirates have the best after that, the team lost the first But the fact remains that the an RBI single in the eighth and Alex row against the Marlins. Miami fell to bottom of the 10th and Baltimore beat record in the majors at 12-3. three games to the defending Kings still have two chances to Rodriguez gave the Yankees the lead 0-6 on its homestand and has been Philadelphia to extend its run of suc- The Royals have lost four in a row with a bloop single. outscored 43-10. cessive extra-inning victories to nine. and six out of eight. champion Philadelphia Flyers, win their first Stanley Cup. And Boone Logan (1-0) got two outs Matt Joyce hit his 11th homer and Steve Tolleson hit a 3-run homer Burnett took a no-hitter into the tied the series and then lost Staples Center will be rocking with runners on first and third in relief of Elliot Johnson hit his third to help the for the Orioles, who bounced back from sixth and was charged with two runs in Game 7. tonight for a team that still Soriano, who had his first blown save Rays (35-25) improve the best record a 4-1 deficit to keep Phillies starter Cliff 7 1/3 innings. Pittsburgh has won his in 10 chances. Soriano is filling in for in the American League. Shields (7-4) Lee winless this season. Baltimore past seven starts and he is 4-0 with a “I have been walking with dictated large pockets of play injured closer Mariano Rivera. allowed four hits and struck out five. took 2-of-3 from the last-place Phillies, 1.27 ERA at home this season. With the Devils in this series, not so Saturday night in Newark. NATIONALS 4, RED SOX 3 Fernando Rodney earned his 18th who have lost 8-of-9. The nine straight closer Joel Hanrahan getting a rest, BOSTON — Roger Bernadina save in 19 chances with a scoreless extra-inning victories is an Orioles’ Jason Grilli worked out of trouble the much physically, but psycho- To a man, the Kings down- doubled with two outs in the ninth, driv- ninth and lowered his ERA to 0.94. record, breaking the mark of eight set ninth for his fourth career save and first logically,” Resch said Sunday. played feeling any added pres- ing in Bryce Harper for the go-ahead Anibal Sanchez (3-5), plagued twice previously. of the season. “This series has flipped. When sure after losing two games run, and Washington held off slumping again by lousy run support, pitched six Adam Jones led off the 10th Bruce Chen (5-6) allowed three Boston to finish a 3-game sweep. innings and allowed four runs, includ- against Joe Savery (0-1) by reaching runs in five innings, falling to 0-4 at you come back from 0-3, in a row in the postseason Danny Espinosa doubled twice and ing both homers. He lost for the fifth on a fielding error by third baseman PNC Park. which doesn’t happen very for the first time this year, a drove in two runs for the Nationals, time in his past six outings. Ty Wigginton. Wieters then launched CUBS 8, TWINS 2 a franchise that had never won at BLUE JAYS 12, BRAVES 4 a drive to right that hit the scoreboard, MINNEAPOLIS — Ryan Dempster often, things have to happen. playoff run that has seen them Fenway Park coming into the series. ATLANTA — Brett Lawrie and inches over the outstretched glove You have to be as good as the go 15-4. Harper was out of the starting lineup Colby Rasmus each homered and of Hunter Pence. The bouncing ball See MLB, page 7 www.delphosherald.com Monday, June 11, 2012 The Herald — 7

LIMA JUNIOR GOLF Ken Schrader posts Modified win at LMP ASSOCIATION The Delphos Herald McDonald’s Junior Series - Weisenburger Builders Open - LIMA — Missouri native Ken Country Acres Golf Club Schrader, the first man to win races in Tee times for the Lima Junior Golf Association tournament on each of NASCAR’s three major divi- Tuesday. Hole Tee Time Name Age Division sions, added a Limaland Motorsports 01 8:00 am Team #1 Boys 16-18 (Jarrod Stober, Blaine Ricketts, Eric Jordan) Park victory to his impressive resume, 01 8:08 am Team #2 Boys 16-18 (Darin Bergman, Jordan Sosby, Nate Cellar) capturing the ultra-competitive 20-lap 01 8:16 am Team #3 Boys 16-18 (Evan Nartker, Lucas Herrmann, Zach Weber, K&N UMP Modified feature in front of a Tim Levers) 01 8:24 am Team #4 Boys 16-18 (Ian Haidle, Ryan Miller, Cody Mathew) standing-room-only crowd Friday night. 01 8:32 am Team #5 Boys 16-18 (Evan Crites, Jacob Brake, Andrew Kotey, The win came during a special promo- Thomas Nolte) tion, Meet The Drivers Night, that was 01 8:40 am Team #6 Boys 16-18 (Jared Neiling, Willy Greer, Brian Schatzer, highlighted by the appearance of Schrader Tyler Turnwald) 01 8:48 am Team #7 and fellow big-league NASCAR driver 01 8:56 am Team #8 Boys 14-15 (Alex Britton, Brandon Hernandez, Zach Erhart) Kenny Wallace. Both were participants 01 9:04 am Team #9 Boys 14-15 (David Jenkins, Cole Jordan, Evan Recker) in various programs with students at the 01 9:12 am Team #10 Boys 14-15 (Evan Hall, Sam Meredith, Carter Bowman) University of Northwestern Ohio earlier 01 9:20 am Team #11 Boys 14-15 (Westin Young, Wesley Markward, Grant Ricketts) in the week. 01 9:28 am Team #12 Boys 14-15 (Brady Mathew, James Ebeling, Drew Wayman, At the start, Schrader used his pre- Mike Campbell photo Jake Shivley) ferred outside front row starting position Terry Hull (40) and Kennny Schrader battle for the lead during the 01 9:36 am Team #13 Boys 14-15 (Rich Streicher, Nathan Meyers, Britton Hensel, to storm into the lead, holding off pole- Modified feature at Limaland Motorsports Park Friday night. Brandon Pedersen) starter Terry Hull through the opening side-by-side contest that was settled at Rosenbeck; 3. 33-Clint Reagle; 4. 20K-Bill Keeler; 5. 01 9:44 am Team #14 Bo ys 14-15 19-Ryan Ordway; 6. 55M-Justin Matson. 01 9:52 am Team #15 Girls 16-18 (Rebekah Rader, Zoe Rayburn, Kelsey Koesters) lap. Hull, the all-time winningest driver in the finish line with Stewart, making his A-Main - (20 Laps) [#]-Starting Position: 1. 01 10:00 am Team #16 Girls 16-18 (Heather Comer, Maddison Stallkamp, the division at the track and current cham- 2012 debut, grabbing the runner-up posi- 9-Kenny Schrader[2]; 2. 40-Terry Hull[1]; 3. 36-Kenny Haley Kinstle, Shelby Warner) pionship points leader, quickly decided Wallace[4]; 4. F16-Jake Reufer[10]; 5. 65-Todd 01 10:08 am Team #17 Girls 16-18 tion behind Hannagan. Sherman[3]; 6. 1-Kody Weisner[13]; 7. 22T-Tony 10 8:00 am Team #18 Boys 12-13 (Collin Nartker, Erik Verhoff, Jacob Good) that he wouldn’t be able to pass Schrader In the 15-lap Budweiser Thunderstocks Anderson[8]; 8. 93-Tyler Stump[16]; 9. 22B-Andy 10 8:08 am Team #19 Boys 12-13 (Josh Klausing, Jacob Schimmoeller, at the top of the track, so he hugged the feature, Lima’s Koz took full advantage Bibler[20]; 10. O3-Cory Seeling[5]; 11. 33-Clint Drew Bullock) Reagle[9]; 12. O1-Ryan O’Dette[19]; 13. 55M-Justin bottom for virtually the entire event. of his outside front-row starting position. Matson[18]; 14. 20K-Bill Keeler[12]; 15. 47-Nick 10 8:16 am Team #20 Boys 12-13 (Alex Meyers, Joshah Rager, Jakob Stober) “I tried some things on the bottom but Rosselit[11]; 16. 18N-Derrick Noffsinger[14]; 17. 10 8:24 am Team #21 Boys 12-13 (Jared Hernandez, Jacob Black, Austin Radcliff) He passed pole-starter Craig Dippman 19-Ryan Ordway[15]; 18. 28-Chad Rosenbeck[6]; 10 8:32 am Team #22 Girls 15 & Under (Sara Rex, Emily Knouff, Jennifer Mitchell) Kenny (Schrader) was just too good,” on lap number two and skillfully held 19. L5-Casey Luedeke[7]. said Hull, the eventual race runner-up. off veteran Tony Anderson through the NRA Sprints The race saw four caution flags which Heats: (8 Laps - Top 5 Transfer) duration of the event to record his third Heat 1: 1. 17-Jared Horstman; 2. 7K-Kyle Sauder; NBA PLAYOFFS allowed Hull, Wallace and defending consecutive win this season and fifth all- 3. 6S-Jr Stewart; 4. B20-Butch Schroeder; 5. 7-Darren track champion Todd Sherman to engage time at Limaland Motorsports Park. Long; 6. 2M-Dallas Hewitt; 7. 22D-Dennis Yoakam; The Associated Press City at Miami, 8 p.m. in some close competitive action, with 8. 23M-Jack Miller; 9. 27B-Brad Lamberson. (x-if necessary) (Best-of-7) Tuesday, June 19: Oklahoma “Hard to believe I’ve won three in a Heat 2: 1. 11-Tim Allison; 2. 22H-Randy Schrader remaining in control at the front Hannagan; 3. 28H-Hud Horton; 4. 22-Ben Rutan; FINALS City at Miami, 9 p.m. row,” Koz calmly stated. “My sponsors 5. 4J-Bob Gehr; 6. 34-Jimmy Sneed; 7. 10J-Jarrod Oklahoma City vs. Miami x-Thursday, June 21: of the field. and team make this possible.” Delong; 8. 2-Brent Gehr. Tuesday’s Game: Miami at Oklahoma City at Miami, 9 p.m. “I’ve raced with Terry (Hull) before and Anderson, still seeking his first win Heat 3: 1. 49-Shawn Dancer; 2. 18-Todd Oklahoma City, 9 p.m. x-Sunday, June 24: Miami at when I realized I was sharing the front row Heuerman; 3. 35-Ron Blair; 4. 27-Beau Stewart; 5. of the season, posted his sixth top-5 fin- 5M-Max Stambaugh; 6. 23-Devon Dobie; 7. 4U-Rick Thursday’s Game: Miami at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. with him, I knew this would become a little ish, while point’s leader Shawn Valenti Boughan; 8. 49T-Gregg Dalman. Oklahoma City, 9 p.m. x-Tuesday, June 26: Miami at rough,” noted Schrader, who ultimately B-Main - (10 Laps - Top 5 Transfer): 1. 2M-Dallas Sunday’s Game: Oklahoma Oklahoma City, 9 p.m. crossed the finish line in the third position Hewitt; 2. 22D-Dennis Yoakam; 3. 49T-Gregg went flag-to-flag in the lead. “I was kind behind Koz and runner-up Anderson. Dalman; 4. 23-Devon Dobie; 5. 10J-Jarrod of committed to the top. I popped the front Limaland Motorsports Park returns Delong; 6. 4U-Rick Boughan; 7. 34-Jimmy Sneed; end a couple of times and messed up. The 8. 2-Brent Gehr; 9. 27B-Brad Lamberson; 10. to action on Friday for the 11th annual 23M-Jack Miller. MLB GLANCE nice part was I knew the fellow I was racing Keysor Memorial Race featuring the A-Main - (25 Laps) [#]-Starting Position: 1. 22H-Randy Hannagan[6]; 2. 6S-Jr Stewart[4]; 3. The Associated Press Detroit 3, Cincinnati 2 against wasn’t going to run into me. It was Budweiser Thunderstocks. The Elwer National League Chicago White Sox 10, Houston 1 B20-Butch Schroeder[1]; 4. 28H-Hud Horton[3]; a lot of fun and the track was excellent top Fence Sprints and K & N UMP Modifieds 5. 7K-Kyle Sauder[7]; 6. 18-Todd Heuerman[5]; East Division L.A. Angels 11, Colorado 5 to bottom.” 7. 11-Tim Allison[9]; 8. 5M-Max Stambaugh[15]; W L Pct GB St. Louis 2, Cleveland 0 will also compete. Gates open at 5 p.m. 9. 22-Ben Rutan[11]; 10. 49T-Gregg Dalman[18]; Washington 35 23 .603 — Pittsburgh 5, Kansas City 3 Both of the other feature races were with hot laps beginning at 6:30 p.m. 11. 22D-Dennis Yoakam[17]; 12. 35-Ron Blair[2]; Atlanta 34 26 .567 2 L.A. Dodgers 8, Seattle 3 dominated by Randy Hannagan and Jeff Racing starts promptly at 7:30 p.m. 13. 7-Darren Long[13]; 14. 2M-Dallas Hewitt[16]; New York 32 29 .525 4 1/2 N.Y. Yankees 4, N.Y. Mets 2 Koz. In each instance, it marked a third 15. 27-Beau Stewart[12]; 16. 4J-Bob Gehr[14]; 17. All the latest news and information 23-Devon Dobie[19]; 18. 49-Shawn Dancer[8]; 19. Miami 31 29 .517 5 Tampa Bay 13, Miami 4 consecutive win. Hannagan notched his Philadelphia 29 33 .468 8 Arizona 8, Oakland 3 about America’s premier quarter-mile 17-Jared Horstman[10]; 20. 10J-Jarrod Delong[20]. Central Division Sunday’s Interleague Results conquest in the Engine Pro NRA Sprint Bud Thunderstockstocks dirt track, can be found at www.limaland. Heats: (8 Laps - Top 9 Transfer) W L Pct GB N.Y. Yankees 5, N.Y. Mets 4 Invaders 25-lap event. He took the lead com. You Heat 1: 1. 16-Jeff Koz; 2. 82-Chris Douglas; Cincinnati 32 27 .542 — Tampa Bay 4, Miami 2 from pole-starter Butch Schroeder on lap can also find 2012 Limaland Motorsports 3. 57S-Billy Siferd; 4. 99-Andy King; 5. 327-Randy Pittsburgh 32 27 .542 — Pittsburgh 3, Kansas City 2 number five and was never threatened, Crossley; 6. 27-Frank Paladino; 7. 2-Mitchell Opatik; St. Louis 31 30 .508 2 Baltimore 5, Philadelphia 4, 10 Park on Facebook and Twitter. 8. 89-Keith Shockency; 9. 45-Kyle Bronson. Milwaukee 28 32 .467 4 1/2 innings despite five caution periods and an even- Heat 2: 1. 74D-Craig Dippman; 2. 22T-Tony Houston 26 34 .433 6 1/2 Toronto 12, Atlanta 4 tual white-flag restart for the finish. Limaland Motorsports Park - 6/8/2012 Anderson; 3. 7B-Shawn Valenti; 4. O1-Joel Ortberg; Chicago 20 40 .333 12 1/2 Washington 4, Boston 3 K & N Modifieds 5. OOM-Bryan Martin; 6. OO-Josh Sutter; 7. 1-Austin “My guys from Yoakam Motorsports Frankart; 8. 93-Zach Gustafson. West Division Chicago Cubs 8, Minnesota 2 Heats: (8 Laps - Top 7 Transfer) gave me another great race car,” stated Heat 1: 1. 40-Terry Hull; 2. 36-Kenny Wallace; 3. A-Main: 1. 16-Jeff Koz[2]; 2. 22T-Tony W L Pct GB Houston 11, Chicago White Sox 9 L5-Casey Luedeke; 4. F16-Jake Reufer; 5. 1-Kody Anderson[4]; 3. 7B-Shawn Valenti[6]; 4. 2-Mitchell Los Angeles 39 22 .639 — Cleveland 4, St. Louis 1 Hannagan after his fourth win of the Weisner; 6. 93-Tyler Stump; 7. O1-Ryan O’Dette. Opatik[13]; 5. O1-Joel Ortberg[8]; 6. 74D-Craig San Francisco34 27 .557 5 L.A. Angels 10, Colorado 8 season at the track and sixth in the past Heat 2: 1. 9-Kenny Schrader; 2. O3-Cory Dippman[1]; 7. 27-Frank Paladino[11]; 8. 327-Randy Arizona 30 30 .500 8 1/2 Texas 5, San Francisco 0 two campaigns. The veteran Schroeder Seeling; 3. 22T-Tony Anderson; 4. 47-Nick Rosselit; Crossley[9]; 9. 89-Keith Shockency[15]; 10. OO-Josh Colorado 24 35 .407 14 L.A. Dodgers 8, Seattle 2 5. 18N-Derrick Noffsinger; 6. 19B-Brandon Ordway; Sutter[12]; 11. 45-Kyle Bronson[17]; 12. 82-Chris San Diego 20 41 .328 19 Arizona 4, Oakland 3 was battling former track champion JR 7. 22B-Andy Bibler. Douglas[3]; 13. 99-Andy King[7]; 14. OOM-Bryan Martin[10]; 15. 57S-Billy Siferd[5]. ——— Detroit 7, Cincinnati 6 Stewart and the two produced a heated Heat 3: 1. 65-Todd Sherman; 2. 28-Chad San Diego 5, Milwaukee 2 Today’s Interleague Games Sunday’s NL Result Washington (E.Jackson 2-3) at MLB Milwaukee 6, San Diego 5 Toronto (Morrow 7-3), 7:07 p.m. (Continued from Page 6) Ervin Santana (3-7) weaved through the back end of a double steal. hit his slam in the second against Blake Today’s NL Game Boston (Beckett 4-6) at Miami (Jo. pitched eight shutout innings to lead 5 2/3 innings. Scott Downs earned his Adam Dunn hit his 20th homer of Beavan (3-6). No Game Scheduled Johnson 3-4), 7:10 p.m. Chicago past Minnesota. sixth save. Christian Friedrich (4-2) the season and Paul Konerko added TIGERS 7, REDS 6 Tuesday’s NL Game N.Y. Yankees (Nova 7-2) at Atlanta After an 18-start winless streak dat- took the loss. his 12th for the White Sox. CINCINNATI — Austin Jackson ing to last Aug. 11, Dempster (2-3) won INDIANS 4, CARDINALS 1 Lucas Harrell (6-4) tied a career homered and hit a 2-run double off Houston (Norris 5-3) at San Francisco (Delgado 4-5), 7:10 p.m. his second game this week, another ST. LOUIS — Jason Kipnis hit a high by going 7 1/3 innings, winning Aroldis Chapman during a 4-run eighth (Bumgarner 7-4), 10:15 p.m. L.A. Angels (Richards 1-0) at L.A. gem for a Cubs team that had the tie-breaking 3-run homer off closer his first start against his former team. inning to rally Detroit past Cincinnati. Dodgers (Capuano 8-2), 10:10 p.m. worst record in the majors. He scat- Jason Motte in the ninth inning and the Brett Myers got the last two outs for Virtually unhittable all season, ---- Tuesday’s Interleague Games tered four singles and struck out six, Cleveland Indians beat St. Louis. his 15th save. Chapman (4-2) entered with two on in American League Pittsburgh (Lincoln 3-1) at Baltimore including Joe Mauer three times, to Carlos Beltran homered for the DIAMONDBACKS 4, ATHLETICS 3 the eighth and the Reds leading 6-3. East Division (W.Chen 5-2), 7:05 p.m. help Chicago win for the fifth time in second straight day to increase his PHOENIX — Joe Saunders held He gave up a single to pinch-hitter W L Pct GB Washington (Wang 1-2) at Toronto 25 games. Dempster lowered his ERA NL-leading total to 18 and Joe Kelly Oakland to one earned run over six Brennan Boesch that loaded the bases to 2.31 and the Twins lost for the third allowed one run in 5-plus innings in his innings and the Arizona Diamondbacks and hit Matt Young with a pitch, forcing Tampa Bay 35 25 .583 — (H.Alvarez 3-5), 7:07 p.m. time in 12 games. major-league debut for the Cardinals. extended their winning streak to a in a run. New York 34 25 .576 1/2 Boston (Buchholz 6-2) at Miami David DeJesus drove in three runs Vinnie Pestano (3-0) walked three season-long five games. Jackson’s double tied it and Young Baltimore 34 26 .567 1 (Buehrle 5-6), 7:10 p.m. and Reed Johnson and Starlin Castro straight batters with one out in the Chris Young singled twice and scored the go-ahead run on Chapman’s Toronto 31 29 .517 4 Cleveland (J.Gomez 4-4) at Cincinnati scored three times each. eighth but recovered to strike out No. 3 scored both times as Arizona com- wild pitch, helping the Tigers take two Boston 29 31 .483 6 (Cueto 6-3), 7:10 p.m. Francisco Liriano (1-7) gave up four hitter Yadier Molina and cleanup man pleted a 3-game interleague sweep of out of three in the interleague series. Central Division N.Y. Mets (C.Young 0-0) at Tampa hits, four runs and three walks in 5 1/3 Allen Craig. Chris Perez, who once the A’s. The Diamondbacks have won Cincinnati wasted Todd Frazier’s W L Pct GB Bay (Cobb 2-2), 7:10 p.m. innings. competed with Motte for the St. Louis 7-of-8 to climb to .500 for the first time homer and career-high four RBIs. The RANGERS 5, GIANTS 0 closer spot, finished for his 20th save since they were 14-14 on May 5. Reds dropped into a tie with Pittsburgh Chicago 33 27 .550 — N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 7-3) at SAN FRANCISCO — Alexi Ogando in 21 chances. He has saved 20 in a Saunders (4-4) scattered seven hits, for first place in the NL Central with Cleveland 32 27 .542 1/2 Atlanta (Minor 3-4), 7:10 p.m. pitched three perfect innings before row since opening day. struck out five and walked two. Travis their third loss in four games. Detroit 28 32 .467 5 Arizona (I.Kennedy 5-5) at Texas leaving with a strained groin after a Kipnis hit his 10th homer on a 2-2 Blackley (0-2) took the loss. Brayan Villareal (3-1) pitched two Kansas City 24 34 .414 8 (Lewis 4-5), 8:05 p.m. bunt single, combining with three reliev- pitch from Motte (3-3). DODGERS 8, MARINERS 2 innings and Jose Valverde earned his Minnesota 24 35 .407 8 1/2 Detroit (Scherzer 5-4) at Chicago ers on a 3-hitter and leading the Texas ASTROS 11, WHITE SOX 9 SEATTLE — Andre Ethier awak- 12th save in 15 chances. West Division Cubs (Maholm 4-5), 8:05 p.m. Rangers past San Francisco. CHICAGO — Justin Maxwell, Jose ened from a recent slump with his NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct GB Milwaukee (Greinke 7-2) at Kansas The AL West-leading Rangers Altuve, J.D. Martinez and Brett Wallace fourth career grand slam to cap a 6-run BREWERS 6, PADRES 5 tagged Tim Lincecum (2-7). The 2-time all homered to lead the Houston Astros second inning and Chad Billingsley MILWAUKEE — Ryan Braun hom- Texas 35 26 .574 — City (Mendoza 2-3), 8:10 p.m. NL Cy Young winner is 0-5 in his past the Chicago White Sox. pitched the Los Angeles Dodgers past ered and Yovani Gallardo pitched Los Angeles 32 29 .525 3 Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 2-5) at last eight starts and has a 6.00 ERA Maxwell’s 2-run shot was estimated Seattle. seven innings to help the Milwaukee Seattle 27 35 .435 8 1/2 Minnesota (Blackburn 2-4), 8:10 this season. Josh Hamilton and Ian at 461 feet, curling just inside the left-field Billingsley (4-4) struck out eight in Brewers beat San Diego. Oakland 26 35 .426 9 p.m. Kinsler each drove in two runs to chase foul pole into the second deck. Altuve seven innings. Gallardo (5-5) gave up five hits ——— Chicago White Sox (Quintana 1-1) at Lincecum. drove in three runs and stole home on Ethier was in a 1-for-27 rut when he and one earned run in seven innings. Saturday’s Interleague Results St. Louis (Wainwright 5-6), 8:15 p.m. Robbie Ross (6-0) allowed only a Minnesota 11, Chicago Cubs 3 Oakland (Colon 5-6) at Colorado double to pinch-hitter Aubrey Huff in the sixth over four innings. Baltimore 6, Philadelphia 4, 12 (Guthrie 3-4), 8:40 p.m. ANGELS 10, ROCKIES 8 innings L.A. Angels (Williams 6-3) at L.A. DENVER — Mark Trumbo hit a pair San Francisco 5, Texas 2 Dodgers (Harang 5-3), 10:10 p.m. of 3-run homers to set a career high Atlanta 5, Toronto 2 San Diego (Richard 2-7) at Seattle with six RBIs and the Los Angeles Washington 4, Boston 2 (F.Hernandez 4-4), 10:10 p.m. Angels beat slumping Colorado for their ninth straight victory on the road. Torii Hunter added a 2-run homer In 1996, Pamela Davis pitched one inning of scoreless and scored three times to help Los Angeles complete a 3-game sweep. relief and got the win in a minor league exhibition game. She is Tyler Colvin and Carlos Gonzalez believed to be the first woman to pitch for a major league farm homered for the Rockies, who fell to club under the current structure of the minor league system. 0-6 in interleague play — with all the games at home — and lost their fifth Davis, a 21-year-old right-hander, pitched for the Jacksonville straight overall. Colorado manager Jim Suns, a Double-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers, against the Tracy was tossed in the ninth by plate umpire Greg Gibson, his first ejection Australian Olympic team. of the season.

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TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 2012 If you allow yourself to be influenced SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) by past events, it could put a damper -- Unless you have the courage to New ambitions could be on fresh developments. Obsessing ‘fess up to a mistake, and instead try awakened in you in the year ahead, over yesterdays only inhibits new to hide it, you’ll cause more trouble such as a strong and powerful successes. for yourself than need be. You’ll be desire to scale new heights. These embarrassed when the truth comes inclinations can be fulfilled if your WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2012 out. methods are practical and your means SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. are effective. When opportunities arise, don’t 21) -- There’s a chance that you GEMINI (May 21-June 20) be hesitant to pioneer as many fresh might be asked by your peer group -- It behooves you to try to reduce paths as you can in the year ahead. to participate in something you your expenses when it comes to Many types of new possibilities adamantly dislike. Smile and go nonessential interests. If you really could come out of you working with along with your pals, and you’ll all mean business, you won’t make any untested products, endeavors or be the better for it. purchases or commitments that you systems. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) BLONDIE can’t afford. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- When faced with some rather stiff CANCER (June 21-July -- If you fail to show any gratitude opposition where your work or career 22) -- Be able to determine the to those who go out of their way to is concerned, the best way out isn’t to difference between aggressiveness assist you, don’t expect them to be buckle under, but to toughen up and and assertiveness. Attempting to around the next time you need help. overcome what you’re facing. bulldoze your way through situations Even a simple “thank you” would AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. that affect your career will only make suffice. 19) -- Someone might intentionally matters worse. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- give a friend of yours some bad LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Don’t For the sake of your image, keep a information in hopes of manipulating be so quick to believe everything that cool head if at times you find things him or her. Don’t stand idly by and you hear. Information that comes to to be a bit stressful. Whether you do nothing. Inform your friend of you from questionable sources could like it or not, you’re being closely what you know. be distorted or biased, or both. observed and judged by others. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- If LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Even An alliance that is predicated solely you hope to profit in some manner if you are more knowledgeable than upon a mutual, material interest could at the expense of another, you had most of your peers, don’t flaunt your get complicated. In order to avoid a better examine your motives and education in ways that would degrade crisis, all parties must pull together. have one heck of a good reason. them just to show off how informed ARIES (March 21-April 19) Operating along the wrong lines will you are. -- You might get your own way by BEETLE BAILEY derail you. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- being aggressive, but you’re likely to LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- If you allow yourself to become so ask yourself afterward if it was worth When in a partnership arrangement, laid back in your commercial affairs it, when you’re celebrating without a have a clear-cut understanding in that you’re lulled into a false sense of friend in the world. advance as to who is responsible for security and carelessness, you’ll end TAURUS (April 20-May 20) what. Without any ground rules, the up taking a bath. -- Don’t tamper with arrangements venture could veer off course, leaving LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- A that are presently running smoothly. everyone in the woods. proposal submitted to you by an Making a tweak here and an SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) associate needs to be studied with adjustment there may satisfy your -- Fail to approach your work in a extreme care. If you fail to do so, you restlessness but wipe out what you positive manner and you’ll make could unwittingly agree to something accomplished. what you have to do much more that serves his or her interests, but not COPYRIGHT 2012 United Feature Syndicate, difficult then it actually is. Make sure yours. Inc. that every detail is covered, but smile while doing so. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- If you knowingly go against the odds, don’t be surprised if you have to pay the consequences. Lady Luck isn’t likely to be around when SNUFFY SMITH you need her the most. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Let sleeping dogs lie and don’t bring up any old, unresolved domestic issues when everyone is trying to relax. It could open Pandora’s box. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Even if you think the criticism you’re offering is very constructive, the recipient of your remarks might feel differently, and deeply resent your input. Judge not, lest ye be judged. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Financial conditions are likely to be a mixed bag for you at this juncture. On one hand, your earnings look promising, but on the other hand, your extravagances may go HAGAR THE HORRIBLE completely unchecked. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- There is likely to be far too much outside interference for you to do your job as smoothly as you like. Throwing a fit won’t solve a thing, but it can make matters worse. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) --

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Energy (Continued from page 1) Center from the Joyce more to conserve. about 9 percent from 2005 Foundation, shows that just Jennifer Celestino, 29, to 2009, largely because at about 73 degrees year- 4 in 10 questioned think of Buffalo, N.Y., said she of increased efficiency of round, despite government their own actions can signif- might do more if she knew appliances and machinery, Answers to Saturday’s questions: recommendations to turn icantly affect the country’s how much energy she was and the economic down- The wingspan of 6-foot-5 American swimming sensation thermostats to 68 degrees energy problems. Some using compared with her turn, the EIA said. Michael Phelps is 6 feet, 7 inches. in winter and 78 degrees in 15 percent say individual neighbors. Dori Spaulding, a stay-at- Mozambique’s flag features a hoe crossed with a rifle summer. actions make “a very large “If you had information home mom from Niceville, superimposed on an open book. The design represents “study, Her parents recently difference,” while 7 percent that says, ‘Hey, your house- Fla., worries about high production and defense.” qualified for a grant under say individual action makes hold uses more than the energy bills, particularly in Today’s questions: the economic stimulus law no difference at all. typical house in your ZIP the summer, but says her Which pro sports team attempted to draft future senator that paid for a new furnace On some energy topics, code,’ that would get my hometown “is a hot place Edward M. Kennedy in 1955? and insulation, Shriner said. people are in the dark. attention,” said Celestino, and we have small kids.” What is unique — and almost certain to be obvious — She said such programs are Only 1 in 3 reports know- a workforce analyst at an Her home windows are not about an acersecomic person? important to improve ener- ing a lot or a great deal insurance company. as efficient as they should Answers in Wednesday’s Herald. gy conservation. about the government’s Lacking hard data, nearly be, Spaulding said, but they Today’s words: The public looks to large Energy Star product labels, half of those questioned say aren’t broken and “I don’t institutions for leadership which are meant to help they use somewhat or a lot have 10 grand to replace Antipruritic: that which relieves itching in saving energy, believing consumers choose energy- less energy than others in the windows.” Nimshy: a silly ass that individuals alone can’t efficient appliances and their community, while only Spaulding, 33, said she make much of a difference. other products. Even fewer, 9 percent think their con- and her husband, an Air Nearly two-thirds look to 25 percent, report detailed sumption is above average. Force pilot, have consid- If YOU want to SEE your kids read the energy industry to show knowledge about fuel-effi- Overall energy use ered buying a hybrid or the way toward energy ciency standards for cars. by people in the United electric car. But for now conservation, and nearly 6 Not even 20 percent know States is four times the they drive a minivan and more, let them see YOU read more. in 10 say the government a lot or a great deal about world average, according station wagon. She said she should play a leading role. rebates for energy-saving to the Energy Information needs the room for her two Call 419-695-0015 to subscribe. Democrats, college gradu- products, home renovation Administration, but children and the triathlon ates and people under 50 tax credits or home energy Americans use less energy club she leads, but acknowl- are the most likely to hold audits. per person than people in edged that the vehicles fit LANDSCAPING ROCKS industry is responsible for About 6 in 10 people cite countries such as Canada, her lifestyle. increasing energy savings. lack of knowledge about Norway and Iceland. “I think that Americans The poll, paid for by energy-saving products as a Average energy use by want what we want, and we • Large & Small a grant to the AP-NORC major reason they don’t do Americans declined by want it now,” she said. • Variety of Colors, N Shapes N E V E ? Rated Top 5! • Delivery can U E T E be arranged C R in the state of Ohio for O N • We buy in bulk - so C Don’t tear it up! bedroom Resident Satisfaction in Raise it up & save money! Assisted Living you get the best price.

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Outside, sat- office in Harrisburg, seeking Associated Press and on Friday Judge John ellite trucks lined the streets computer records and other Cleland rejected their request of Bellefonte, the small town information. hit-and-run accident BELLEFONTE, Pa. — A to have some or all of the about 10 miles from Penn State Two Penn State adminis- SAN GABRIEL, Calif. occupants and then hit their car jury of seven women and five counts dismissed. where as massive media con- trators are awaiting trial on (AP) — U.S. Commerce again as he departed, the offi- men get their first glimpse Many of the alleged vic- tingent gathered for the trial. charges they failed to proper- Secretary John Bryson suf- cials said. The three followed of the case against former tims are expected to take the However the criminal case ly report suspected abuse and fered a seizure in connection him while calling police. Penn State assistant football stand for the prosecution and ends, when it comes to get- lied to the grand jury investi- with two Los Angeles-area “We did cite him for felo- coach Jerry Sandusky — and their credibility in jurors’ ting to the bottom of what gating Sandusky. The pend- traffic crashes that led to a ny hit-and-run,” Duran said. his defense — when open- eyes could prove to be the happened, the trial will defi- ing charges raise the prospect felony hit-and-run citation, “Later the case (will be) sub- ing statements begin inside decisive factor in determin- nitely not be the final word. that investigators under the officials said today. mitted to the DA’s office a central Pennsylvania court- ing the verdict. The state attorney gen- attorney general’s office may Bryson, 68, was treated which will make a determina- house today. Slade McLaughlin, the eral’s office has repeatedly be continuing to look into at a hospital following the tion on what they are going to Sandusky’s lawyers and attorney for the teen identi- indicated it has an “active and that matter, which commonly crashes around 5 p.m. PDT charge him with.” state prosecutors have been fied in the grand jury report ongoing” related investiga- occurs after charges are filed Saturday, the Los Angeles Bryson then allegedly under a gag order for months, as Victim 1, said he expects tion, and the mere existence and before trial. County Sheriff’s department caused a second collision min- so their outline of the case his client to testify today or of the open investigation Several of Sandusky’s and the San Gabriel Police utes later, also on San Gabriel to jurors should reveal new Tuesday. suggests additional criminal alleged victims have retained Department said in a joint Boulevard, in the nearby city statement. of Rosemead, striking a car details about an investigation “He’s in good spirits, charges could result. attorneys, although only one “Secretary Bryson was occupied by a man and a that has taken several years. very calm, very relaxed,” There also clearly is a fed- has so far filed a civil com- involved in a traffic acci- woman, the police agencies Sandusky, 68, faces 52 McLaughlin said as he wait- eral investigation, but there plaint. That case is on hold dent over the weekend,” the said. criminal counts that he sexu- ed for a seat inside the court- are few details beyond the until Sandusky’s trial wraps Commerce Department said Bryson was found alone ally abused 10 boys over 15 room. fact that Penn State said that up, and other lawyers also Monday. “He was taken to and unconscious in his car and years, allegations he’s con- Several dozen members of in February it had been issued have indicated they are hold- the hospital for examination was treated at the scene before sistently denied. Sandusky’s the public stood in line out- a wide-ranging subpoena ing back until a verdict is and has been released. He has being taken to a hospital. lawyers were not able to get side the courthouse, also hop- from the U.S. attorney’s reached. sustained no injuries and the There was no immediate investigation is ongoing.” indication that alcohol or drugs Bryson has returned to played a role in the collisions, Washington and an investiga- the agencies said. And Duran GOT A SPORTS tion into the crashes is ongo- said authorities don’t know ing, the department said. if Bryon had a prior medical STORY? Bryson could face felo- condition. ny hit-and-run charges, San “When the first officer Gabriel Police spokesman Lt. rolled up on the scene, he CALL JIM Ariel Duran said. was behind his wheel uncon- The secretary was driving scious,” Duran said. “But our METCALFE, alone in a Lexus on a major officer did speak with him at street in San Gabriel when he the hospital.” Sports Editor, allegedly struck the rear end David Axelrod, senior of a vehicle occupied by three adviser to President Obama, 419-695-0015 males that had been stopped said on CBS’s “This Morning” for a passing train. that he doesn’t have any He spoke briefly with the details.

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