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Upfront Goodbye Iraq Concert changed to Aug. 29 Due to a scheduling conflict, the final Delphos Last US Rotary Club Music in the Park concert featuring the Kettering Banjo Society has been changed to Aug. 29. The concert will begin at 6 p.m. with food available at 5:30 p.m. at Stadium Park. combat Recycle Saturday Delphos Project Recycle will be held from 9-11:30 a.m. Saturday at Delphos Fuel and Wash north of Double A Trailer Sales brigade Mike Ford photo on East Fifth Street. Economic development on the city’s northeast side is to take a significant step forward Newspapers, phone books today. The construction phase of a 32-unit apartment complex by L&W Associates of Ash- and aluminum cans need to be ville begins with a ground-breaking on Elida Road near Fifth Street. Adjacent residential in separate containers because property is in the process of being classified as commercial property but officials will not they are stored on location say what corporation has expressed interest. and sold as a fundraiser for the Girl Scouts and Squires. heads All other items are taken to the Van Wert Recycle Center. City moving forward with Cardboard, magazines and plastic shopping bags also need to be separated. All tin, economic development plastic and glass contain- By MIKE FORD have a shelterhouse as well. comes with not having to ers need to be rinsed clean. homeBy REBECCA SANTANA The Delphos Herald So, there will be 10 build- maintain a large home. Labels can be left on items The [email protected] ings in all,” Mayor Michael “We visited the one in and they can be co-mingled. “It’s something Gallmeier said. Sidney a couple years ago No window or plate KHABARI CROSSING, I’m going to DELPHOS — The city is He also said it will take and the manager said there glass, light bulbs, orna- Kuwait — A line of heav- be proud of for working to develop commer- some time to construct the are more of these popping mental, Pyrex or cookware ily armored American mili- cial property near the Elida complex. up. It’s a progression for glass will be accepted. tary vehicles, their headlights the rest of my Road and Fifth Street inter- “We just talked to the cases like when one has lost Computers, etc., are twinkling in the pre-dawn section. Ground was slated supervisor yesterday. He has a spouse and the big house also accepted but no desert, lumbered past the life — the fact to be broken today as L&W the trailer set up and is going becomes too much to take monitors or TVs. barbed wire and metal gates that I came in Associates of Ashville begins to start moving ground around care of but assisted living marking the border between construction on a $4 million soon. He has an aggressive isn’t needed. Then, this gives Iraq and Kuwait early today on the initial senior apartment complex. schedule and I think they’ll be them an option, whereas it Sports and rolled into history. push and now Many details are not final- up in about a year,” he said. used to be that she would For the troops of the 4th ized, such as how much rent Project Supervisor Jim have to move in with a family Stryker Brigade, 2nd Infantry I’m leaving with will be. Each unit will be Ballard said ground will be member,” he said. Jefferson Division, it was a moment of the last of the 900-1,000 square feet and all- broken today. He has not yet Gallmeier said a partial relief fraught with symbolism electric. awarded a contract and has waiting list is forming; anyone football change but lightened by the whoops combat units.” “There will be 32 apart- not yet created a schedule but interested may contact the city The Jefferson foot- and cheers of soldiers one ments; four in each build- expects the project to take building for information. ball scrimmage Friday step closer to going home. — Spc. Luke Dill ing; and each apartment will 9-12 months. Crops were planted on the at Waynesfield-Goshen Seven years and five months have a one-car garage. There The mayor is excited for property by former owner will begin at 6 p.m. after the U.S.-led invasion, ence has become since the will be a community building elderly residents to have an the last American combat bri- invasion of March 20, 2003. for meetings and they will option to find the peace that See WORK, page 2 FRIDAY gade was leaving Iraq, well That presence is far from Football ahead of President Barack over. Scatterings of troops Scrimmages: Jefferson Obama’s Aug. 31 deadline still await departure, and at Waynesfield-Goshen, for ending U.S. combat oper- some 50,000 will stay another Ottoville ready to start school year 6 p.m.; Spencerville at ations there. year in what is designated BY NANCY SPENCER Sidney Lehman, 6 p.m.; When 18-year-old Spc. as a noncombat role. They [email protected] St. John’s at Celina, 6:30 Luke Dill first rolled into Iraq will carry weapons to defend p.m.; Elida at Edgerton, as part of the U.S. invasion, themselves and accompany OTTOVILLE — 6:30 p.m.; Columbus Grove his Humvee was so vulner- Iraqi troops on missions (but Educators and administators at Liberty Center, 7 p.m. able to bombs that the troops only if asked). Special forces are ready for Ottoville Local Boys Golf lined its floor with flak jack- will continue to help Iraqis Schools’ first day of classes St. John’s, Kalida and ets. hunt for terrorists. on Tuesday. Elida at Celina Invitational Now 25 and a staff ser- So the U.S. death toll — at An elementary open house (Fox’s Den), 8:30 a.m. geant after two tours of duty, least 4,415 by Pentagon count is set for Monday evening Fort Jennings at Parkway he rode out of Iraq this week as of Wednesday — may not for grades K-5 so parents and (Deerfield), 10 a.m. in a Stryker, an eight-wheeled yet be final. students can visit their class- rooms, bring in supplies and Girls Tennis behemoth encrusted with The Stryker brigade, based in Joint Base Lewis-McChord meet their teachers. Elida at Napoleon armor and add-ons to ward in Washington state and Other action taken by the Invitational, 9:30 a.m. off grenades and other pro- jectiles. named for the vehicle that school board Wednesday “It’s something I’m going delivers troops into and out included choosing Arps Dairy Forecast to be proud of for the rest of of battle, has lost 34 troops as the district’s milk supplier, Sunny Friday. my life — the fact that I came in Iraq. It was at the forefront Interstate Brands as the bread High in in on the initial push and now of many of the fiercest bat- supplier and Katie Schnipke upper 60s. I’m leaving with the last of tles, including operations in will remain the district’s offi- Stacy Taff photo See page 2. the combat units,” he said. eastern Baghdad and Diyala cial photographer. Ruth Wannemacher helps 14-year-old freshman He remembered three province, an epicenter of the During the short meeting, Ryan Kemper register for the upcoming school year at straight days of mortar attacks insurgency, during “the surge” the board also thanked Vorst Ottoville. outside the city of Najaf of 2007. It evacuated troops Paving of Cloverdale for the The board approved the pur- 2010-11 school year at $20 Index in 2003, so noisy that after at the battle of Tarmiyah, an donation of asphalt for the chase of the van for $37,500. per game for all home varsity Obituaries 2 the firing ended, the silence outpost where 28 out of 34 blacktop walkway to the track Treasurer Bob Weber games; State/Local 3 kept him awake at night. He soldiers were wounded hold- and soccer complex behind reviewed the district’s spend- • Approved payment of Politics 4 recalled the night skies over ing off insurgents. the school and Ottoville Big ing of federal stimulus mon- ticket-takers, scorekeepers Green Athletic Boosters, Gary ies. More than $475,896 has and timers for the upcoming Community 5 the northern city of Mosul The U.S. military kept a being lit up by tracer bullets tight lid on security, restrict- Schnipke Excavating and been appropriated to pay school year at $20 per game Sports 6-7 from almost every direction. ing the media embedded with Concrete and J&M Excavating teachers’ salaries and bene- for all home sporting events; Farm 7 Now, waiting for him back the U.S. troops from report- for the concrete sidewalks and fits, utilities, white boards for and Classifieds 8 in Olympia, Wash., is the ing on the brigade’s move- pads to the baseball and soft- classrooms, transportation and • Approved the resignation TV 9 “Big Boy” Harley-Davidson ments until they were almost ball diamonds. The donations other school expenses, includ- of cafeteria worker Lisa Vorst World News 10 he purchased from one of the to the border. saved the district thousands of ing Title I (reading) and other effective Aug. 16. Vorst has motorcycle company’s deal- The brigade’s leadership dollars. specials-needs instruction. worked at the school for 18 erships at U.S. bases in Iraq volunteered to have half of Cardinal Bus Sales submit- In other action, the board: years. — a vivid illustration of how ted the only bid for a 9-pas- • Approved payment to the The next meeting will embedded the American pres- See IRAQ, page 2 senger special education van. “on call” custodian for the begin at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 15. • PIZZA SUBS SALADS PIZZA • SUBS • SALADS • WINGS • PIZZA • SUBS • SALADS • WINGS • PIZZA • SUBS • SALADS • WINGS It Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This! Friday Night Football and Town House Pizza

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2 – The Herald Thursday, August 19, 2010 www.delphosherald.com For The Record Ted Stevens remembered COURT NEWS OBITUARY The Daily The following individuals Police Department investiga- Joseph L. Miller for helping Alaskans appeared Wednesday before tion, Stocklin allegedly sold By MARY PEMBERTON when several hundred people Judge Charles Steele in Van copper wiring that was stolen Joseph L. Miller, 84, of HeraldVol. 141 No. 57 The Associated Press attended a Catholic Mass in Wert County Common Pleas from a railroad work crew Landeck, died at 3:20 p.m. Nancy Spencer, editor Anchorage. Mourners filed Court: installing new signalization Wednesday at Van Wert In-Patient Hospice Center. Ray Geary, business manager ANCHORAGE, Alaska — past a closed casket Tuesday Theodore C. Bleeke, 25, in Delphos on Aug. 2. Don Hemple, Ted Stevens was remembered as Stevens’ body lay in repose Van Wert, was sentenced Judge Steele ordered a Arrangements are incom- advertising manager for touching many lives dur- at the Episcopal church. to five years of community pre-sentence investigation plete at Harter and Schier Tiffany Brantley, ing his four decades as a U.S. Hank Nosek, 89, attended control and ordered to spend and scheduled sentencing for Funeral Home. circulation manager senator and using his consid- the funeral to say thank you time at an “in-house” sexual 9 a.m. Oct. 6. William Kohl, erable clout to bring change to Stevens for helping bring offender treatment program Stocklin had been held on general manager/ to Alaska: from indoor toilets a woman he met in China to located in Columbus. a cash bond but was ordered POLICE Eagle Print in rural villages to paving the Alaska after she was denied a Bleeke had entered and released on a $5,000 unse- The Daily Herald way for love. visa. He was in Washington, was found guilty of one count cured personal surety bond. REPORT (USPS 1525 8000) is published Gertrude Bunyan, 73, said D.C., and walked into Stevens of disseminating matter harm- Crystal Armstrong, 23, daily except Sundays and Stevens — famous for his abil- office. The senator wrote a let- ful to juveniles, a felony of the Delphos, was arraigned on Three face Holidays. ity to steer billions of dollars ter and she came to America, fifth degree; and illegal use a charge of theft, a felony of By carrier in Delphos and in federal money to his home Nosek said. of a minor in nudity-oriented the fifth degree. curfew violations area towns, or by rural motor state — got the funds to pro- Nosek still carries a pic- material or performance, a Armstrong entered a not At 4:20 a.m. Tuesday, route where available $2.09 per vide inside plumbing to homes ture of her in his wallet. He fifth degree felony. guilty plea and was released while on patrol, Delphos week. By mail in Allen, Van in her village of Hooper Bay, married her and they stayed According to a Van Wert on a $5,000 unsecured per- Police came into contact with Wert, or Putnam County, $105 which also got a new high together for eight years until City Police Department sonal surety bond. three Delphos juveniles; Cary per year. Outside these counties $119 per year. school and health clinic. she left him to pursue a career investigation, Bleek, by the A pretrial hearing has Parsons II, 13, Devin Rabe, 14, and Alex Miller, 14, in the area Entered in the post office “He really helped the vil- in New York City. use of a cell phone, sent nude been scheduled for 8 a.m. in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as lages. We sure are going to “I fell in love with her,” pictures and received nude Aug. 25. of Seventh and Scott streets. All three juveniles were Periodicals, postage paid at miss him,” Bunyan said. Nosek said. pictures to a young female Zachariah B. Williams, Delphos, Ohio. Stevens, 86, the nation’s Stevens was a great guy that was a juvenile. 25, Van Wert, entered a guilty transported to the Delphos Police Department and were No mail subscriptions will longest-serving Republican who didn’t refuse too many Bleeke is to have no con- plea to two counts of having be accepted in towns or villages senator, was killed last week people when they asked for tact with the victim, no unsu- weapons under a disability, later released to their parents. where The Daily Herald paper in a plane crash in Alaska help, he said. pervised contact with any both counts were felonies of The juveniles were charged carriers or motor routes provide doing something he truly Vice President Joe Biden, minor child and not have the third degree. with curfew violations and daily home delivery for $2.09 loved: fishing for salmon. who spoke at Stevens’ funer- access to the internet. He is Judge Steele ordered a cited into Lima Juvenile per week. Thousands of peo- al, recalled that when he was also to perform 200 hours of pre-sentence investigation Court. 405 North Main St. ple attended his funeral new to the Senate and had community service and will and scheduled sentencing for TELEPHONE 695-0015 Wednesday in Anchorage’s just lost his wife and daugh- be on three years of intensive 9 a.m. Oct. 6. Office Hours largest church. It marked the ter in a car accident, Stevens supervision. Samanath J. Lacy, 18, Iraq 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. end of three days of remem- walked over and offered his Judge Steele gave Bleeke Van Wert, entered a guilty (Continued from page 1) POSTMASTER: brances that began Monday friendship. two 12-month prison sen- plea to a charge of theft of Send address changes tences to run concurrently drugs, a felony of the fourth its 4,000 soldiers depart over- to THE DAILY HERALD, but deferred the imposition degree. land instead of taking the tra- 405 N. Main St. Work of the prison time pending Lacy had filed a motion ditional flight out, a decision Delphos, Ohio 45833 (Continued from page 1) the successful completion of for Treatment in Lieu of that allowed the unit to keep the community control pro- Conviction which was grant- 360 Strykers in the country Irvin Grone sometime before gram. ed. for an extra three weeks. The BIRTH ST. RITA’S the sale was closed, accord- Jeffrey T. Stocklin, 29, Lacy will be supervised remainder of the brigade flew ing to Safety Service Director Delphos, entered a guilty for a year by the Van Wert out with the last of the troops A girl was born Aug. 17 to Greg Berquist. The land was plea to a charge of receiving County Adult Probation slated to leave later today. Kayla Hill and Jack Lane of part of a family estate, much stolen property, a felony of Department while she under- U.S. commanders say it was Delphos. like the adjacent residential the fifth degree. goes a drug rehabilitation the brigade’s idea to drive out, property. According to a Delphos program. not an order from on high. The LOCAL PRICES “The one on the corner is intent was to keep additional Corn: $3.91 Urban Fuerst’s property. That firepower handy through the Wheat: $5.71 is being sold to an ‘unknown’ “period of angst” that followed Beans: $10.84 business for future economic Millions of eggs recalled Iraq’s inconclusive March 7 development. I’m not at lib- election, said brigade chief, ATLANTA (AP) — A week was expanded from Col. John Norris. 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STATE/LOCAL Brown names more than $51.6M for broadband projects WASHINGTON, D.C. obligation to level the playing OneCommunity- $44.8 Connecting Appalachian Ohio, $6.9 Million broadband strategic vision and – U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown field for Ohio’s workforce - it’s Million the Transforming NEOhio: In addition to the approxi- increasing access to the Internet (D-OH) Wednesday announced an investment in the future of This approximately $44.8 From Rust Belt to Tech mately $6.9 million award, more in rural parts of the United $51,650,445 in funding to our state.” million award, with more Powerhouse, and the GigEPAC than $3.1 million in match- States. Brown also authored an expand high-speed Internet With new or increased than $25 million in matching – GigPlus Availability Coalition ing contributions, will allow amendment in the American access in Ohio. The fund- broadband access, communities contributions, will allow One proposals are designed to pro- Connected Nation to encour- Recovery and Reinvestment Act ing is distributed by the U. S. will be able to compete on a Community to offer affordable vide service to an estimated 3.6 age broadband adoption in Ohio (ARRA) of 2009 with Senator Department of Agriculture and level playing field to attract new middle-mile broadband service million households, more than by deploying up to 2,000 new Tom Harkin (D-IA) to increase U.S. Department of Commerce businesses; schools can create in northeastern Ohio. The proj- 534,000 businesses, and nearly public computer workstations, USDA funding for broadband. allocated by the American distance learning opportunities; ect plans to directly connect 6,000 anchor institutions. The upgrading 317 computer cen- The amendment directed $2.5 Recovery and Reinvestment medical professionals can pro- nearly 800 community institu- proposals aim to create more ters, and conducting training billion through the USDA to Act of 2009. vide cost-efficient remote diag- tions to broadband. As many as than 1,500 jobs in Ohio. sessions at community institu- target rural and underserved “If we want to promote eco- noses and care, and business 5 million people stand to benefit Brown wrote to U.S. tions throughout the state. In communities. nomic development throughout owners can expand the market as do 210,900 businesses. In Department of Commerce addition to the jobs this project Upon passage of the Ohio, we need to ensure that all for their products beyond their addition to the nearly 200 jobs Secretary Gary Locke in sup- will create, it will provide a Recovery Act, Brown convened households can access the tools neighborhoods to better com- this project will create, it will port of the Ohio Middle Mile foundation for economic growth a day long workshop among they need to become broadband pete in the global economy. The provide a foundation for eco- Consortium (OMMC) for and job screationhawliving.com for decades to potential broadband applicants proficient,” Brown said. “These investments will create jobs in nomic growth and job creation the Broadband Technology come. and brought U.S. Department funds will stimulate economic the short term and help establish for generations to come. Opportunities Program (BTOP), Brown sponsored the Rural of Agriculture (USDA) growth and improve the com- a new foundation for long-term The OMMC is made up of funded through the American Broadband Act that would Undersecretary Dallas Tonsager petitiveness of Ohio communi- economic growth. three proposals that target broad- Recovery and Reinvestment establishMake a federal Office of Magicto Ohio to discuss the applica- ties in underserved areas. This Below are additional details band expansion throughout the Act of 2009. Broadband Initiatives dedicated tion process and encourage local funding will help fulfill our of Wednesday’s awards. state of Ohio. 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He expects to sell hundreds of copies of issue No. 703 when it comes out in mid- September. He usually sells about three dozen each DOWNTOWN DELPHOS, OHIO month. 4 — The Herald Thursday, August 19, 2010 www.delphosherald.com

“A mere madness, to live like a wretch and die rich.” POLITICS — Robert Burton, English author (1577-1640) New senators call for sweeping change By JIM ABRAMS a single senator can secretly easier for the majority to The Associated Press prevent action on legislation modify filibuster rules with or nominees; ending the abil- proposals. WASHINGTON — Those ity to filibuster motions to Bennet, for example, who hold the Senate in low bring a bill up for debate; would modify the filibuster esteem can get a sympathetic banning earmarks for private, rules by raising the threshold ear from some of the cham- for-profit companies; impos- level for blocking a bill to ber’s newer members. These ing a lifetime ban on mem- 45 votes in the 100-mem- lawmakers also are fed up bers becoming lobbyists; and ber Senate. Bill supporters with the Senate’s ways and restricting congressional pay now have to get 60 votes to would like to change them. raises. break a filibuster, meaning “A graveyard of good “It was immediately appar- the minority party can block ideas” is how freshman ent to me that the system was it with just 41 votes if every- Democrat Tom Udall of New broken,” said Bennet, who one votes. Mexico sees the Senate. “Out won a hotly contested prima- “What we have now is of whack with the way the rest ry and faces a tough election minority abuse,” Udall said. of the world is,” says another this fall. “We have turned over to the First Family freshman, Michael Bennet, McCaskill said that while minority the ability to run the LETTER TO THE EDITOR D-Colo. “Just defies common she had great respect for institution and to block what- DEAR EDITOR: takes another sense” is the impression of some Senate traditions, secret ever they want to block.” Being a person near mid-70s, having labored in five areas of break from DC Claire McCaskill, a first-term holds were “kind of where I Udall argues that the Michigan Ministry wise. Monroe to Kalamazoo, Flint-Lansing Democrat from Missouri, decided to plant the flag.” Constitution gives the Senate WASHINGTON (AP) — in describing the filibuster- She and other newer the authority to make its to Temperance and Adrian Areas. Northern Ohio/Sandusky- President Barack Obama is Norwalk to Bryan-Defiance. From Toledo down Weston, Ohio plagued institution. Democrats frequently have own rules, but since 1959 fleeing the heat and headaches New members, especially spoken on the Senate floor to the Senate has stipulated across Tiffin, Fremont and Bellevue; ordained in Toledo Area of the capital in search of Alliance 1964; Church of God of Michigan in 1978; Church of those from the majority party condemn holds. She authored that rules continue from summer’s greatest delight: eager to fulfill their election a letter, signed by 68 senators, one Congress to the next. God, Cleveland, TN, in 1982; Sandusky District Evangelism some time to unwind and kiss Director 1983-1984; Supervisor Ministerial Intern Training promises, typically complain including 11 Republicans, in In 1975, the Senate changed the office goodbye. Even if it about the slow pace of the which members pledged not the requirement for ending a 1983-1985, I know the two-state area as churches. I’m happy is the Oval Office. to settle my twilight years in the Van Wert-Delphos area. Just Senate. But with partisanship to place such holds. filibuster from a two-thirds With wife Michelle, daugh- pushing the Senate toward McCaskill also has vote to 60 votes. But it con- beautiful country and the people are so nice. ters Sasha and Malia and pet Any place will find some blinders. “We all need Jesus.” I petrification, some newcom- worked with a Republican, sciously kept the two-thirds dog Bo in tow, Obama is hop- ers are seeking fundamental Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, majority threshold for chang- hope you see my sincerity of invitation, this most impressive ing for a pleasantly unevent- body of believers. Sharing, loving, heart-focused, worship in changes in the way the Senate to bring more transparency to ing other rules. ful 10 days as he heads to operates. Getting their more bills passed by “unanimous Udall calls his approach Spirit people. The Worship Team, both musicians and singing Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., on talent to leadership are phenomenal. senior colleagues to go along consent,” meaning they are the constitutional option. Thursday. will not be easy. approved without debate or Five years ago, Democrats Senior Administrator Pastor Dan Eaton is the caliber of “Just like a lot of American teacher like a Bible instructor I sat under in one class. “A Bennet, the Denver school roll call votes. called it by the more ominous people, the president is taking superintendent appointed to Udall has what might be name of the “nuclear option” fifty-year Bible teacher at Ashland College.” I never wanted a little time with his family to his post after former Sen. Ken the simplest but most radi- when then-Majority Leader to leave the class. recharge his batteries,” deputy Salazar became interior sec- cal proposal. He says that Bill Frist, R-Tenn., threat- Pastor Dan is an outstanding shepherd. Just overwhelming press secretary Bill Burton retary, has put forth an elabo- when the new session opens ened to push through a simple in detail illustration of God’s Word and Teaching. He strictly told reporters. rate plan to make the Senate next January, he will offer a majority rule for overcoming delivers God’s Word in anointing of God’s Spirit, redemption The long-awaited vacation of Jesus Christ, He has no time to speak on politics or all other comes after a hectic three-day more workable. It includes motion that the Senate adopt minority Democrats’ opposi- subjects under the sun as many today. Pastor Dan is truly a fundraising and speechmak- eliminating the practice rules by a simple majority. tion to President George W. God man. ing sprint across the country known as a “hold” in which That would make it vastly Bush’s judicial nominees. You are encouraged to attend at least four services mini- and with new poll numbers mum to see in fairness how you fit in to this body. Each week showing Americans none too is different. This church is alive in the Spirit of Jesus. Let God pleased with Obama’s han- Dems divided over Obama’s comments fill life with His joy. dling of the economy as crucial By BETH FOUHY way. motes greater understanding Go to Delphos First Assembly of God on Metbliss Avenue. midterm elections approach. The Associated Press From eastern Long Island between Islam and the West. Bring family, friends — everyone. Then there’s the broiling to more rural upstate areas, Obama told a largely Meet Pastor Dan and his wife, Jane, and the host of God’s controversy over a planned NEW YORK — As vulner- House Democrats have been Islamic crowd over Ramadan wonderful people. See you Sunday morning. God bless every mosque near ground zero, able congressional Democrats opposing the construction dinner last week that he day. which Obama elevated last weigh how to respond to of a $100 million Islamic believed Muslims have a Bill L. Hardy, week by saying the mosque President Barack Obama’s center two blocks from the right to build the mosque and Van Wert should be allowed, a position statements on Muslims’ right World Trade Center site. practice their religion there. a number of fellow Democrats to build a mosque near ground More than 2,700 people died A day later, he said he wasn’t are avoiding. zero, those in New York and there on Sept. 11, 2001, at passing judgment on the wis- IT WAS NEWS THEN Continued high unemploy- closest to the controversy are the hands of Islamic terror- dom of building an Islamic ment might seem to argue staying silent or scrambling ists, and the wound remains center at that location. One Year Ago against an extended vacation away. fresh for many New Yorkers The latest Democrat to • The Community Unity Organizational Committee met at at an exclusive island out of Democrats control both who are still traumatized by break with Obama is Rep. Trinity United Methodist to discuss the Schools Supplies On reach for most Americans. Senate seats and 27 of the the attacks or who lost loved John Hall, a two-term incum- Us distribution and the growing schedule for Supper’s On Us. First lady Michelle Obama state’s 29 Congressional dis- ones that day. bent expected to face a strong The school supplies collected will be distributed Friday until took flak over her recent jaunt tricts, but analysts believe Developers of the planned challenge from Republican the supplies run out. The first meal for Supper’s On Us will to Spain. But Burton said vot- as many as eight House Islamic center known as Nan Hayworth in the 19th be from 4:30-6:30 Sept. 24 at Trinity, hosted by the JUMP ers wouldn’t begrudge their Democrats in the state may Park51 have plans for a district north of New York churches. president some down time. be headed to defeat this year. 13-story structure featuring a City. 25 Years Ago — 1985 “I don’t think there’s an Republicans, hoping to ease pool, gym and 500-seat audi- In a statement released • The 113th Putnam County Pioneer Days, which runs American person who doesn’t Democrats’ grip on the state, torium, as well as a mosque Wednesday, Hall said free- Sept. 3-8, will feature a variety of music. The Rize Band, know that the president is insist the economy remains and Sept. 11 memorial. It’s dom of religion was essen- making their third appearance in Kalida, will play on Sept. working hard to do everything the major campaign issue but a project of the Cordoba tial to democracy but that he 5th and 6th. Rajun Kajun will play Sept. 7. Marv Herz will be possible to get this econo- say the mosque flap could Initiative, a New York-based hoped the project would be the featured musician Sept. 8. All dances will be on a wooden my back on the right track,” also help move voters their nonprofit group that pro- constructed elsewhere. floor. Burton said. • Champions were named in the Delphos Firemen’s Invitational Horseshoe Tournament held at Waterworks Park. Voinovich View Class A champion was Darrell Bowers, who won first place in By Senator George projects worth more than valued employees. It makes it in the end, Congress passed a playoff game over Bus Schamp of St. Mary’s. Class B was Voinovich $47 billion are ready to go, hard to convince subcontrac- the much-needed Surface also decided by a playoff game, in which Jim McBeth of Elida according to state tors to work for us. Transportation Assistance beat Dick Honigford of Landeck to take the trophy. Congress narrowly departments of trans- And it makes it hard Act of 1982, which provided • The Jefferson first team tied with Parkway 1-1 in a scrim- approved yet another unem- portation. to convince lenders a 5-cent gas tax increase and mage held at Rockford. In play of second teams, Parkway ployment insurance exten- But President to invest in us.” created hundreds of thou- came out on top 1-0. The Wildcats’ touchdown came on sion, but my colleagues on Barack Obama is A robust new sands of jobs. History speaks a 50-yard interception return. Parkway’s score came on a the other side of the aisle doing nothing to get highway bill is a for itself. two-yard run that was set up by a couple of pass interference continue to miss the forest for these projects off the three-fer. It is good Today, groups that penalties. the trees. ground. This year, 21 for jobs and for an don’t traditionally back 50 Years Ago — 1960 Instilling certainty into the states have indicated industry that is strug- tax increases — among • Four Delphos young ladies received the habit and white economy by providing relief that they are likely to gling, good for our them, the U.S. Chamber of veil of the Sisters of Notre Dame during investiture ceremo- to the unemployed is impor- be forced to reduce competitive position Commerce, the National nies held at the Notre Dame Academy in Toledo, and Sister tant. But creating sustain- transportation invest- in the global mar- Association of Manufacturers Mary Jonathan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pohlman, was able jobs is where this debate ments because of Voinovich ketplace and good and the American Trucking professed and received the black veil of the order. The four should be focused. Washington’s inaction. for our environment Association — have come who received their habits and white veils also received their Over the past two years, The transportation con- — traffic congestion, for out in support of a gas tax religious name at this time. Ruth Bockey received the name our nation borrowed $123 struction industry supports example, contributes almost increase because of this reau- of Sister Mary Elayne; Theresa Hickey, the name of Sister billion to pay for unemploy- more than 3 million jobs. 30 percent to our greenhouse thorization bill’s ability to Mary Cletis; Fredricka Kollsmith, Sister Mary Barton; and ment insurance extensions, Just think about the massive gas emissions. put Americans back to work. Mary Lee Powell, Sister Mary Myriam. Those from here who our national debt increased impact this industry has on In addition, construction is But we are still waiting to were present for the investiture ceremonies included Mr. and by almost $4 trillion, and employment in the U.S. It an economic stimulus we can hear from the most impor- Mrs. Cletus Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pothast, Mr. and Democrats passed a $2 tril- provides more domestic jobs afford at a time when we are tant player: Obama. He is Mrs. Carl Kimmet, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pothast, Therese and lion health care bill and a than both U.S. motor vehicle borrowing more than 41 cents on the stump talking about Virginia Kimmet, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kollsmith, Mrs. C. A. stimulus bill now estimated and parts manufacturers and of every dollar we spend. creating jobs, but he’s in a Brinkman, Mrs. Frank Kurber, Jean Dean and Becky Young, by the Congressional Budget petroleum and coal products We do not need to borrow bunker when it comes to a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell and family, Mrs. Katherine Office to cost $860 billion. manufacturers. The infra- money for the transportation reauthorization of the surface Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bockey and Theresa, Mrs. Carl In spite of all this spending, structure built, maintained bill. We can pay for it by transportation bill. We are Gerdeman, Mrs. Anthony Kill, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pohlman, people are asking, “Where and managed by this indus- increasing the gas tax, which working full-bore to get a Ruth Pohlman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lammer,; Rt. Rev. Msgr. are the jobs?” try is the backbone of our has not risen since 1993. The bipartisan bill done this year. Carl F. Reineck and Rev. John Quenneville. Most Americans would economy. gas tax is a user fee, and just The House has been work- 75 Years Ago — 1935 rather have a job than col- Unfortunately, this sector a few cents could help create ing on reauthorization for 2½ • Miller’s Opticians won and lost Sunday afternoon at lect unemployment insur- is in its worst condition since jobs, improve our infrastruc- years. Waterworks Park. In the opening game, they defeated the ance. Let’s stop kicking the World War II. The unem- ture and better the climate. I cannot understand how Delphos Rockets by a score of 7 to 4. Gary was pitching for can down the road and work ployment rate in construction As President Ronald the president can ignore this the Rockets. He allowed nine hits, walked four and struck out together on creating jobs — is a staggering 20 percent Reagan said in 1982, when issue at a time when unem- five batters. Ralston was on mound duty for the Millers and particularly since the answer — higher than for any other the nation was facing record ployment continues to grow actually lies on that road — industry and two times the unemployment above 10 and we have a proven job was more effective, allowing five hits, walked four and struck by passing a robust surface national unemployment rate percent, “Good tax policy creator at our fingertips. out five batters. In the nightcap, the Millers fought a hard transportation reauthorization of 9.5 percent. decrees that, wherever possi- Show me another bill that battle but were bested by the Lima Nickel Plate team, 3 to 1. bill. Recently, Tom Foss, rep- ble, a fee for a service should has bipartisan support from • An interesting meeting of the Women’s Foreign A multiyear transportation resenting the Associated be assessed against those who labor, manufacturing, busi- Missionary Society of the Methodist Church was held at the bill that is paid for would be General Contractors of directly benefit from that ser- ness, the trucking industry church. The King’s Heralds, an auxiliary of the older group, a real economic stimulus and America, got at the root of vice.” and state and local groups. were guests as were Mrs. J. G. Core, Mrs. Clark Van Meter create immediate jobs. The the problem. Our “failure to Reagan knew America was Show me another bill that and Rev. Joseph C. Richards. Transportation Department pass a multiyear transporta- in dire straits and fought hard will create real jobs for • Robert McDonald, West First Street, has purchased the estimates that for every $1 tion bill creates significant for a gas tax increase once he Americans, will be paid for Home Restaurant in the Cook Building. He has leased the billion the federal govern- market uncertainty,” Foss realized the effect it would and will bring certainty to a north room in that building and is fitting it up into a first class ment invests in highways and said, in testifying before the have on the economy. It was a major part of the economy restaurant. The room and equipment are being painted white bridges, 34,800 jobs are cre- Senate. “The uncertainty tough pill for his conservative without adding to an already and black and the place will present a pleasing appearance. ated or maintained. Highway makes it difficult to hold onto colleagues to swallow. But, staggering deficit. 1

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COMMUNITY LANDMARK Saum turns 90 Sunday Cuba. Under the On Aug. 24, 1940, she married Norbert A. Saum. Her marriage was long and happy until Norbert’s death Covers .... March 15, 1995. She is the mother of three with Sara Berelsman daughters, Phyllis (Norbert) Delphos Post Office Greve, Wapakoneta, Doris Slone (deceased) and Barbara (Jerry dec.) Brinkman of CALENDAR OF Ottawa. Mary is also blessed Bowling for Columbine by nine grandchildren and 19 EVENTS If you haven’t seen Michael of gun violence in this coun- dicting this. great-grandchildren. Moore’s Oscar-award win- try. It truly is astonishing. To The running time of this Mary spent her working TODAY ning Bowling for Columbine, think that this was released is 120 minutes, but I wasn’t life as a seamstress for vari- 5:30 p.m. — The Delphos then check it out. I know this eight years ago and all of the bored for a second. Moore Saum ous businesses and on her Canal Commission meets at is one that’s been out for a shooting massacres that have keeps it moving and there own. Now she spends her the museum annex, 241 Main while now (2002) but I also happened since then – it’s is such an array of sights, Mary G. Saum of Delphos time doing needlework and St. know tons of people haven’t mind-blowing. sounds, people, and places will celebrate her 90th birth- gardening. 5-7 p.m. — The Interfaith seen it, and it’s definitely Moore focuses his atten- he captures with his cameras day on Sunday. A card shower is planned Thrift Shop is open for shop- worth watching. tion around the shootings at that it’s really impossible to Born in Cloverdale and anyone caring to wish ping. Many might be immediate- Columbine High School and lose interest. I always find to Edwin and Anna Mary a “Happy 90th” may 7 p.m. — Spencerville Heidenescher, Mary was send cards to 8433 Defiance Local Schools Board of ly turned off by the mention of the shooting of one 6-year- myself eager for a long con- Michael Moore; it seems you old by another near Flint, versation at the end of his raised by her aunt and uncle, Trail, Fort Jennings, OH Education meets. Flora and Ben Liebrecht of 45844. St. John’s Athletic Boosters either love him or hate him. Mich. He also approaches films and this one, and the meet in Little Theatre. I’m a documentary fan myself, the headquarters of K-Mart issue of gun control, is no 7:30 p.m. — Delphos so I try not to let my political (where the Columbine shoot- exception. It applies every THRIFT SHOP WORKERS Chapter 26 Order of the beliefs deter me from watch- ers bought their ammo) lob- day in America. Eastern Star meets at the ing something that I could bying the store to change its I have seen every Michael AUG. 19-21 Masonic Temple on North Inevitably take something policies on ammo sales. Moore documentary and I Main Street. away from, even if it’s just One much talked-about like them all for one reason or THURSDAY: Mary Lou Gerdeman, Margene Freund, Delphos VFW Auxiliary that I completely disagree with scene in the film occurs when another. If you have the time, Sherry Fetzer, Ruth Calvelage, Barb Nienberg and Lorene meets at the VFW Hall, 213 the filmmaker’s viewpoint. Moore interviews shock rock- try them all out. The bottom Jeffinghoff. W. Fourth St. At the end of the day, whether er Marilyn Manson, who was line is, if you only watch one FRIDAY: Mary Jane Watkins, Dolly Mesker, Sharon you adore or despise the man, immediately targeted follow- of his films in your lifetime, Schroeder and Martha Ardner. 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6 – The Herald Thursday, August 19, 2010 www.delphosherald.com SPORTS Can Favre do it again? By JON KRAWCZYNSKI to a painful conclusion in injury, coming off a breakout The Associated Press the NFC title game in New season and speedster Bernard Orleans, where the Vikings Berrian, the Vikings return EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — lost in overtime after Favre all 11 starters from an offense Even Brett Favre was amazed threw an interception at the that finished second in the by what he did last season as end of regulation. NFL in scoring last season. a 40-year-old quarterback for The Vikings are betting on Even more so than his per- the Minnesota Vikings. Favre delivering another stel- formance on the field, the In his 19th season, Favre lar season. The team wanted Vikings wanted the charis- threw for 4,202 yards and him back so badly that coach matic Favre back in the lock- 33 touchdowns while setting Brad Childress sent Steve er room. After quickly ingra- career bests for completion Hutchinson, Ryan Longwell tiating himself to the team rate (68.4), quarter- and Jared Allen to in the preseason, Favre was back rating (107.2) Hattiesburg, Miss., on voted a captain and the rest of and fewest intercep- Monday night to get the veteran group gravitated tions (seven). an answer. The three toward his leadership style. Remarkable num- veterans convinced Whereas last season Favre bers at any age. their close friend to eased into the year with “Never in my make one more run at gimmes against Cleveland wildest dreams when the Super Bowl and and Detroit the first two we sat here last year put off retirement weeks, he’ll need to be ready would I have thought for at least one more right from the start in 2010. I would’ve played the way I year. The Vikings open the season did,” Favre said Wednesday “He’s in shape, all that,” on Sept. 9 at New Orleans after rejoining the Vikings. Hutchinson said. “He’s still and also play Miami, at the “I mean, look at 18 years got the tools. He can still Jets, Dallas, at Green Bay and previous. I never played that play. Everybody just has to at New England in the first good.” step up around him and give seven games. So Brett, can you do it him the opportunity.” Given his familiarity Photo submitted Dangerous Divas again? Coming off surgery to with a team that brings vir- Favre will turn 41 in relieve a torn biceps in his tually every key performer The Dangerous Divas finished 2-1 at the Kalida 3V3 soccer tournament, taking October and is just the fourth throwing arm, Favre topped back from last season, Favre quarterback in NFL history 300 yards passing six times, should have an easier time second place in the U-12 division, and will be headed to Walt Disney World’s Wide getting back into the swing of World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Florida, next July the compete in the National to play 20 seasons. George threw at least three TDs in six things after missing another Championships. Members of the team are, left, Claire Burton, Olivia Cousino, Jade Blanda (26), Earl Morrall times as well. He had so much training camp. Meyer, Arianna Knebel and coach Danny Cousino. (21) and Vinny Testaverde success that the run-oriented There were plenty of (21) are the only QBs to play Minnesota offense morphed doubters when Favre got in more seasons than the into a pass-first attack in the off a private plane last year gray-haired Favre. second half of the season. and arrived to a staggering Favre led the Vikings to Childress joked to Favre amount of pomp and circum- Local Golf Roundup a 12-4 record and the NFC that “maybe you’ve finally stance. T-Birds capture Jamal 80, Ben Walter 82, Josh Klaus 86. 53 led the St. John’s girls North title, then became the got it.” There likely will be even Defiance 330: Josh Scott 77, Henry first 40-year-old quarterback With Adrian Peterson in more this year and the grand- Kalida invite Weisgerber 79, Jacob Moore 86, Jacob golf team to a slim 235-237 Behringer 88, Gabe Vittorio 92. Midwest Athletic Conference to win a playoff game when the backfield, NFL offen- pa jokes will be plenty after KALIDA — Lima Central Bryan 330: James Steel 78, Josh Minnesota thumped Dallas at sive rookie of the year Percy his 21-year-old daughter Catholic has been a state boys Lehmann 83, Adam McBride 84, Dalton victory over New Bremen at Schulenberg 85, Shea Vogelsong 90. Arrowhead Golf Course. the Metrodome in January. Harvin, Sidney Rice, who is Brittany gave birth to Favre’s golf power for a long time. Van Buren 331: Jude Palmer 77, Zeke The magical season came still recovering from a hip first grandchild in April. They showed why by Wiechart 80, Colin Stacy 85, Erik Glass Jessica Recker added a 56 89, Brennon Swain 95. for the Lady Blue Jays (1-3, grabbing the 21-team Wauseon 331: Kalida Invitational Zach Lillich 80, 1-0 MAC), who are next Colin Dietrich in action at St. Henry held Wednesday at 83, Trey Rupp 83, MLB Capsules today. Country Acres. Austin Tuckerman The Associated Press Jonathan Papelbon struck out the side After Geoff Blum hit a tying home 85, Clay Tefft 101. Hadley Williams, They beat second- Ottoville 333: in the ninth for his 30th save. run for the Astros in the ninth, the Mets place Defiance — Zach Weber 76, Amy Knapke and MINNEAPOLIS — Joe Mauer had Kevin Jepsen (2-3) threw a bases- went ahead without a hit. Kyle Karhoff 82, Hannah Rammel each four hits, two RBIs and his first regu- loaded wild pitch and, after an inten- Reyes drew a leadoff walk in the who tied with Bryan Travis Maag 87, lar season at Target Field, tional walk reloaded the bases, hit 14th, moved up on a sacrifice and but won second in a Craig Odenweller carded 59s for the Lady leading the Minnesota Twins past the pinch-hitter Daniel Nava to bring in stole third. Mike Hessman walked and 88, Derek Schimmoeller 94. Cardinals Chicago White Sox 7-6 on Wednesday the go-ahead run. Nava also may have Gustavo Chacin (1-2) intentionally 1-hole, 4-player aggregate Van Wert 339: Blake Doidge 79, St. John’s 235: Dani Hale 53, Jessica night to increase their season-high lead saved a run in the eighth when he made walked Carlos Beltran for the second score playoff — 318-330. Tyler Turnwald 80, Brandt Taylor 88, Recker 56, Megan martin 57, Rachael in the AL Central to five games. a diving catch, ending the inning, on time to bring up Davis. Davis lifted Matt Cucciarre 92, Jake Brake 93. Fisher 69, Alicia Joseph 71. The Twins trailed 5-3 entering the Maicier Izturis’ sinking fly ball with a fly to right field that put the Mets LCC’s Austin Goodridge Liberty-Benton 340: Nick Curto 80, New Bremen 237: Hadley Williams bottom of the fifth inning against Gavin runners on first and second. ahead. Andrew Kotey 86, Jared Neiling 87, Ian 59, Amy Knapke 59, Hannah Rammel 59, beat Ottoville’s Zach Weber Hoyt 87, Austin Ingleston 92. Floyd (8-10). Mauer’s opposite-field Mariners 6, Orioles 5 Elmer Dessens (3-1) pitched the Mackenzie Howell 60, Rachael Parker 61, solo shot cut into the lead before a BALTIMORE — Matt Tuiasosopo 13th for the win. Manny Acosta got in a 1-hole playoff for medal- Meadowbrook 344: Matt Miller 79, Shannon Roediger 68.- Nate Frencik 85, Cole Pennington 89, 3-run sixth sealed it. extended his unlikely power surge with three groundouts on five pitches in the ist honors with a 76. Joey Ferguson 91, Tyler Graham 92. ---- Matt Capps gave up a run the ninth a 3-run homer and the Seattle Mariners 14th for his first save, ending a game The Big Green came in Kalida 350: Logan Recker 82, Austin Indians best Lancers and got his fifth save. Jeff Manship beat the Baltimore Orioles for their that took 4 hours, 18 minutes. sixth as Kyle Karhoff added Horstman 86, Eric Kahle 91, (1-0) and Jesse Crain relieved a strug- season-high fourth straight series win. Phillies 8, Giants 2 Cody Mathew 91, Neil Recker in boys golf gling Francisco Liriano with stellar Tuiasosopo’s drive off Jeremy PHILADELPHIA — Jimmy an 82. 94. The Lincolnview relief. Liriano walked four and needed Guthrie (7-12) in the second inning put Rollins hit a 3-run homer and Joe The host Wildcats Shawnee 351: Neil 106 pitches to get through five innings. Seattle ahead for good. Tuiasosopo, Blanton pitched neatly into the seventh Schniedebusch 81, Johnny boys golf team fell Andruw Jones hit a 3-run homer for a seldom-used utility player, has two for Philadelphia. ended up 10th as Ellis 85, Joey Motycka 89, 190-209 to host Fort the second-place White Sox but they homers and seven RBIs over the last The 2-time NL champions have David Motycka 96. Logan Recker scored Celina 353: Alex Ray Recovery on a beau- fell to 15-17 since their 26-5 run that two nights after totaling one homer and won 20 of 25 and moved two games an 82 and Austin 79, Derek Waterman 89, tiful Wednesday stretched one game past the All-Star two RBIs in his first 30 games. ahead of the Giants in the wild-card Brandon Casto 89, Ryan break. They are 4-10 this season against He also prevented the tying run race. Horstman 86. Miller 96, Kyle Fortkamp morning at the the Twins. from scoring in the eighth, making a Andres Torres and Pat Burrell hit Elida was 17th 98. Mercer County Rays 8, Rangers 6 diving catch of a 2-out liner to left by solo homers for the Giants. Blanton with Ian Haidle’s 89 Bath 366: Matt Holt 78, Matt ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Evan Matt Wieters with Adam Jones running (5-6) allowed two runs and eight hits, Watkins 84, Travis Reynolds 102, Nate Elks. Longoria hit a solo homer and drove in from first base on the pitch. striking out seven in 6 1/3 innings. and Mike Lawler’s 93. Meyers 102, Reed Bok 105. The bright spot of the four runs to help the Tampa Bay Rays David Pauley (2-4) allowed four Rollins singled, tripled and hom- Fort Jennings, with Kurt Ottawa-Glandorf 367: Matt Hermiller beat the Texas Rangers, completing a runs and five hits in 6-plus innings. ered off Matt Cain (9-10). Pinch-hitter 88, Jaylen Von Sossan 91, Jacob day for Lincolnview was sweep of the 3-game series between David Aardsma worked the ninth for Domonic Brown hit a solo homer in Warnecke’s 88 and Cody Hermiller 92, Ross Herringhouse 96, Jake senior Taylor Hoehn, who Hashbarger 104. potential playoff opponents. his 24th save. the eighth. Warnecke’s 90, was 18th. Tinora 367: Taylor Cheek 90, Bret shot a 41 to take home med- Longoria also had a pair of RBI Royals 9, Indians 7 Cain gave up five runs — two St. John’s was 20th as Wonders 92, Kyle Samy 92, Stephen alist honors. Other scorers doubles and a sacrifice fly. Tampa Bay KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Yuniesky earned — and seven hits in six innings. Yackee 93, Michael Overmyer 93. has won five straight overall. Betancourt homered and drove in three Giants starters are 0-9 with a 5.73 ERA Cody Kundert and Ryan Wayne Trace 369: Dalton Coburn for Lincolnview were Logan James Shields (11-11) allowed two runs as the Kansas City Royals beat the in the last 14 games. Edelbrock carded 90s. 84, Grady Gudakunst 85, Ryan Jewell 92, Miller (55), Brooks runs and four hits over seven innings. Cleveland Indians. Brewers 3, Cardinals 2 Jefferson was last as Tyler Brian Myers 108, Zach Mansfield 112. Rafael Soriano got two outs for his Betancourt had a 2-run single in the ST. LOUIS — Randy Wolf pitched Elida 374: Ian Haidle 89, Mike Lawler Ludwig (56) and Nick 35th save. fourth inning and hit his 12th homer in 3-hit ball into the ninth inning and Wrasman shot an 89 and Matt 93, Trent Cutlip 94, Nate Cellar 98, Aric Sowers (57). Taylor Teagarden and Mitch the sixth as the Royals took a 9-4 lead. Milwaukee handed 17-game winner Waldick 102. Thompson 109. Moreland homered for the AL West- Mitch Maier hit a 2-run triple and Billy Adam Wainwright his first home loss Fort Jennings 379: Kurt Warnecke 88, Fort Recovery was led by leading Rangers, who are 7-10 since Butler drove in a pair of runs. of the season. St. John’s is at Arrowhead Cody Warnecke 90, Niklas Lucking 100, Jared Kahlig’s 43 and Derek Zach Schuerman 101, Tyler Dray 122. July 30. Derek Holland (2-2) got the Bruce Chen (8-6) benefited from Trevor Hoffman struck out Brendan for a match with New Bremen Leipsic 381: Levi Haselman 90, Jason Rammel’s 45. loss. the Royals’ offensive splurge. Joakim Ryan with the bases loaded to earn his today and is in the Celina Niese 91, Troy Niese 99, Cory Berger Lincolnview will play its Athletics 5, Blue Jays 4 Soria gave up a single and walk in the 598th career save. Hoffman came in 101, Spencer Sehlhorst 107. OAKLAND, Calif. — Cliff ninth but held on for his 35th save in 37 after the Cardinals pushed across a pair Invitational at Fox’s Den at St. John’s 388: Cody Kundert 90, first home match of the year Pennington hit an RBI single in the bot- opportunities. of runs in the ninth. 8:30 a.m. Friday, along with Ryan Edelbrock 90, Isaac Klausing 98, this morning as they will host tom of the ninth to bail out Oakland’s Fausto Carmona (11-11) fell to 1-4 Wolf (10-9) gave up one run and Elida and Kalida. Cole Fischbach 110, Jamie Klausing 115. and give the Athletics the win. in his past five starts. He allowed seven three hits in 8 1/3 innings. Rookie Jefferson 399: Tyler Wrasman 89, the Lancer Invitational set to The A’s blew a 4-1 lead in the top runs on nine hits, a walk and a hit batter Lorenzo Cain had two hits, scored Ottoville and Jennings Matt Waldick 102, Nick Gallemeier 103, begin at 9 a.m. at Hickory of the ninth but managed to pull out in five innings. twice and drove in a run. He also had are at the Lincolnview Alex Garza 105, Tyler Miller 106. the victory to remain undefeated in 51 ----- a key steal to set Milwaukee’s first run Sticks Golf Course, Van Invitational today and the games this season when they led after National League in the fifth. ---- Wert. The other seven teams eight innings. Gio Gonzalez allowed ATLANTA — Atlanta did it again Wainwright (17-7) gave up three Musketeers are at Deerfield Lady Jays edge two hits in seven innings and Coco in its final at-bat, beating Washington runs and seven hits in seven innings but 10 a.m. Friday for a match participating are Crestview, Crisp had a homer, two doubles and 3-2 on Jason Heyward’s run-scoring missed a chance to become the majors’ Cardinals Ft. Jennings, Miller City, two RBIs for the A’s. Brad Ziegler single in the ninth inning Wednesday first 18-game winner. with Parkway. Padres 5, Cubs 1 Team Scores: NEW BREMEN — Dani Antwerp, Wayne Trace, (3-4) got the victory. night. Lima Central Catholic 318: Austin Hale’s medalist-winning Steve Tolleson started the win- The Braves won for the 21st time CHICAGO — Matt Stairs, taking Goodridge 76, Austin Stolly 80, Zachary Ottoville and St. Henry. ning rally with a leadoff single against in their final swing, which leads the advantage of a rare outfield start, hit Casey Janssen (4-1). He went to second majors. With one out, Rick Ankiel fisted a 2-run double and Adrian Gonzalez on a passed ball by Jose Molina and a bloop single just over the outstretched homered for streaking San Diego. scored easily on Pennington’s grounder glove of 2B Adam Kennedy. Sean Clayton Richard allowed one run Sports Briefs into right field. Burnett (0-7) was replaced by Tyler and seven hits in 6 2/3 innings for the The Associated Press and Wolf Pack are following as well, for a 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 victory over American Yankees 9, Tigers 5 Clippard, who walked David Ross. Padres. PRO FOOTBALL leaving the WAC’s future in question and Bethanie Mattek-Sands at the Rogers NEW YORK — Mark Teixeira Clippard struck out Omar Infante, then Casey Coleman (0-1) allowed three ALBANY, N.Y. — Eli Manning is the Mountain West preparing for life after Cup. homered and Dustin Moseley pitched Heyward hit a liner to left-center. runs and six hits over 4 1/3 innings in going to sit out the New York Giants’ Utah and possibly BYU. After dropping the first set, the fifth- well enough to overcome the two home Billy Wagner (7-2) struck out the his first start for Chicago. preseason game against the Pittsburgh The Cougars are mulling going inde- seeded Clijsters was down 4-1 in the sec- runs he gave up to Miguel Cabrera in side in the ninth. Marlins 3, Pirates 2 Steelers on Saturday night. pendent in football and reportedly joining ond and had to fight off two break points the ’ testy win over The Braves’ fourth straight win PITTSBURGH — Josh Johnson Coach Tom Coughlin announced the the WAC in all other sports but have not against the aggressive Mattek-Sands, a the . came hours after they acquired slugging shook off a 5-game winless streak and decision after a scarred Manning did not confirmed anything and may need another qualifier ranked 101st in the world. (6-9) hit Brett first baseman Derrek Lee from Chicago withstood two solo home runs over practice at training camp at the University look before making anything official. BRUSSELS — Justine Henin will Gardner in the leg with his first pitch for three minor-league . eight innings for Florida. at Albany because of stitches in his fore- TENNIS miss the rest of the 2010 season as she and umpire crew chief Eric Cooper Atlanta starter and Dan Uggla hit his 28th homer and head. MASON — Rafael Nadal defeated recovers from an elbow injury. warned the benches against further Washington’s Livan Hernandez pitched Cody Ross and Ronny Paulino both While Manning insisted he is feeling American Taylor Dent 6-2, 7-5 in his The 28-year-old former No. 1 sus- fine after needing 12 stitches on Monday opening match at the Cincinnati Masters. tained the injury at Wimbledon in July trouble. seven strong innings, allowing two runs doubled and scored to support Johnson night to close a cut on the left side of his Second-ranked Roger Federer, third- and wrote on her web site she would not Gardner’s hard slide at the end of apiece, but neither was involved in the (11-5), who hadn’t won since July 17. head, Coughlin said the team is concerned ranked Novak Djokovic, fourth-ranked be able to practice again until October. Monday’s game took out Detroit sec- decision. Johnson struck out six, walked none that wearing a helmet might break the Andy Murray and No. 13 Andy Roddick Henin, a 7-time Grand Slam winner, ond baseman Carlos Guillen, who went Rockies 3, Dodgers 2, 10 innings and gave up seven hits. stitches or irritate the wound. — the top-ranked American — also returned to tennis at the beginning of this on the disabled list with a bruised knee. LOS ANGELES — Melvin Mora Ryan Doumit homered in the sec- COLLEGE FOOTBALL advanced. season after 18 months in retirement. One out after the speedy Gardner was scored the go-ahead run on one of three ond, his second since June 29, and SALT LAKE CITY — Fresno State Facing Thiemo de Bakker, Roddick WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — The daugh- hit, Teixeira made it 2-0. wild pitches by reliever Octavio Dotel Andrew McCutchen hit his 11th with and Nevada are leaving the Western never faced a break point during a 7-6 ter of former New York Yankees With the Yankees leading 9-4, in the 10th inning and Colorado nailed two outs in the eighth, but the Pirates Athletic Conference for the Mountain (4), 6-4 victory. Roddick won the last Bill Gullickson and the niece of former reliever Chad Gaudin hit Cabrera in the a runner at the plate for the final out to still dropped their ninth in 10 games. West. four points in the tiebreaker, came out re- New Jersey Nets’ GM Kiki Vandeweghe back to start the eighth. Tigers manager beat Los Angeles. Reds 11, Diamondbacks 7 The schools ended a wild day by energized and got the match’s only service are among the women receiving wild-card Jim Leyland came out to argue when With two outs in the Dodgers PHOENIX — Pinch-hitter Chris announcing they are accepting invitations break to take control. invitations to the U.S. Open. to join the Mountain West, which has Federer advanced when his opponent, The others are Jamie Hampton Gaudin wasn’t ejected or warned. After 10th and Reed Johnson on first, Scott Heisey laid down a perfect squeeze added three prominent members of the qualifier Denis Istomin, hurt his right foot of Auburn, Ala., Christina McHale of the half-inning, Leyland came out again Podsednik blooped a single in front of bunt, driving in Jim Edmonds with WAC in the last two months. and ankle during a rally and had to quit the Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Shelby Rogers and was immediately ejected. centerfielder Dexter Fowler. The ball the go-ahead run from third base with Boise State is already bound for the match after only 28 minutes. of Daniel Island, S.C., Sophie Ferguson Detroit reliever Enrique Gonzalez skittered away but Fowler recovered one out in the top of the ninth and MWC next year and now the Bulldogs MONTREAL — Kim Clijsters rallied of Australia and Virginie Razzano of threw behind Derek Jeter in the bot- quickly — he threw to strong-armed SS Cincinnati rallied from a 4-run deficit. France. tom of the eighth. Gonzalez later came Troy Tulowitzki near second base and Heisey dropped his bunt down the An eighth wild card will go to the inside to Teixeira and Robinson Cano, his relay to catcher Miguel Olivo beat third-base line and beat the throw to winner of a playoff in Boca Raton, Fla., getting a glare from the latter. Johnson by several feet. that began Wednesday. first base. 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6 – The Herald Thursday, August 19, 2010 www.delphosherald.com www.delphosherald.com Thursday, August 19, 2010 The Herald — 7 SPORTS Can Favre do it again? By JON KRAWCZYNSKI to a painful conclusion in injury, coming off a breakout The Associated Press the NFC title game in New season and speedster Bernard Orleans, where the Vikings Berrian, the Vikings return EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — lost in overtime after Favre all 11 starters from an offense Even Brett Favre was amazed threw an interception at the that finished second in the by what he did last season as end of regulation. NFL in scoring last season. a 40-year-old quarterback for The Vikings are betting on Even more so than his per- the Minnesota Vikings. Favre delivering another stel- formance on the field, the In his 19th season, Favre lar season. The team wanted Vikings wanted the charis- threw for 4,202 yards and him back so badly that coach matic Favre back in the lock- 33 touchdowns while setting Brad Childress sent Steve er room. After quickly ingra- career bests for completion Hutchinson, Ryan Longwell tiating himself to the team rate (68.4), quarter- and Jared Allen to in the preseason, Favre was back rating (107.2) Hattiesburg, Miss., on voted a captain and the rest of and fewest intercep- Monday night to get the veteran group gravitated tions (seven). an answer. The three toward his leadership style. Remarkable num- veterans convinced Whereas last season Favre bers at any age. their close friend to eased into the year with “Never in my make one more run at gimmes against Cleveland wildest dreams when the Super Bowl and and Detroit the first two we sat here last year put off retirement weeks, he’ll need to be ready would I have thought for at least one more right from the start in 2010. I would’ve played the way I year. The Vikings open the season did,” Favre said Wednesday “He’s in shape, all that,” on Sept. 9 at New Orleans after rejoining the Vikings. Hutchinson said. “He’s still and also play Miami, at the “I mean, look at 18 years got the tools. He can still Jets, Dallas, at Green Bay and previous. I never played that play. Everybody just has to at New England in the first good.” step up around him and give seven games. So Brett, can you do it him the opportunity.” Given his familiarity Photo submitted Photo submitted Dangerous Divas again? Coming off surgery to with a team that brings vir- Favre will turn 41 in relieve a torn biceps in his tually every key performer Blue Jay football cheerleaders October and is just the fourth throwing arm, Favre topped back from last season, Favre The Dangerous Divas finished 2-1 at the Kalida 3V3 soccer tournament, taking The St. John’s varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders attended the Universal Cheerleaders Association’s Summer Camp July 6-9 at Miami (Ohio) University in Oxford. quarterback in NFL history 300 yards passing six times, should have an easier time second place in the U-12 division, and will be headed to Walt Disney World’s Wide Together, the two squads won numerous awards. Blue superior ribbons they won as a group were: cheer and extreme routine evaluations; game-day traditions; and home to play 20 seasons. George threw at least three TDs in six getting back into the swing of World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Florida, next July the compete in the National things after missing another dance routine. They also won red excellent ribbons for their sideline evaluations, as well as bringing home the Camp Champ title in the Cheer Division. Individually, the var- Blanda (26), Earl Morrall times as well. He had so much Championships. Members of the team are, left, Claire Burton, Olivia Cousino, Jade training camp. sity took home the Superior Squad award and the JV the Most Improved award. The combined membership of the squads are, kneeling from left, Samantha Miller, Chelsea (21) and Vinny Testaverde success that the run-oriented Meyer, Arianna Knebel and coach Danny Cousino. There were plenty of Wellmann, Taylor Mueller, Cassie Schimmoeller, Carissa Shafer, Samantha Ginter, Sarah Shrider, Lauren Shobe, Stephanie Metzger, Lexi Miller and Julia Dickman; and (21) are the only QBs to play Minnesota offense morphed doubters when Favre got back row, Katrina Etzkorn, Kylla Myers, Michelle Hitchcock, Mallory Metcalfe, Lauren Utrup, Ally Mohler, Allison Youngpeter, Lyndsey Wannemacher, Tricia Wrasman in more seasons than the into a pass-first attack in the off a private plane last year and Morgan Shobe. gray-haired Favre. second half of the season. and arrived to a staggering Favre led the Vikings to Childress joked to Favre amount of pomp and circum- Local Golf Roundup a 12-4 record and the NFC that “maybe you’ve finally stance. T-Birds capture Jamal 80, Ben Walter 82, Josh Klaus 86. 53 led the St. John’s girls North title, then became the got it.” There likely will be even Defiance 330: Josh Scott 77, Henry first 40-year-old quarterback With Adrian Peterson in more this year and the grand- Kalida invite Weisgerber 79, Jacob Moore 86, Jacob golf team to a slim 235-237 Behringer 88, Gabe Vittorio 92. Midwest Athletic Conference to win a playoff game when the backfield, NFL offen- pa jokes will be plenty after KALIDA — Lima Central Bryan 330: James Steel 78, Josh Minnesota thumped Dallas at sive rookie of the year Percy his 21-year-old daughter MLB NFL Preseason Glance Catholic has been a state boys Lehmann 83, Adam McBride 84, Dalton victory over New Bremen at The Associated Press (Halladay 15-8), 7:05 p.m. (Cahill 12-5), 10:05 p.m. Schulenberg 85, Shea Vogelsong 90. Arrowhead Golf Course. the Metrodome in January. Harvin, Sidney Rice, who is Brittany gave birth to Favre’s National League Houston (Happ 3-1) at Florida (Ani. Friday’s Games The Associated Press golf power for a long time. Van Buren 331: Jude Palmer 77, Zeke The magical season came still recovering from a hip first grandchild in April. East Division Sanchez 9-8), 7:10 p.m. Cleveland (Masterson 4-11) at Detroit AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE They showed why by Wiechart 80, Colin Stacy 85, Erik Glass Jessica Recker added a 56 W L Pct GB San Diego (LeBlanc 7-10) at Milwaukee (Galarraga 3-5), 7:05 p.m. East East 89, Brennon Swain 95. for the Lady Blue Jays (1-3, Atlanta 71 49 .592 — (Gallardo 11-5), 8:10 p.m. Seattle (F.Hernandez 8-10) at N.Y. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA grabbing the 21-team Wauseon 331: Philadelphia 68 51 .571 2 1/2 San Francisco (Bumgarner 4-4) at St. Yankees (A.J.Burnett 9-10), 7:05 p.m. Miami 1 00 1.000 10 7 N.Y. Giants 1 0 0 1.000 31 16 Kalida Invitational Zach Lillich 80, 1-0 MAC), who are next New York 60 60 .500 11 Louis (Westbrook 1-0), 8:15 p.m. Texas (C.Wilson 11-5) at Baltimore New England 1 0 0 1.000 27 Philadelphia 1 0 0 1.000 28 27 Colin Dietrich in action at St. Henry MLB Capsules Florida 59 60 .496 11 1/2 Colorado (Rogers 2-2) at Arizona (Arrieta 4-4), 7:05 p.m. 24Buffalo 0 1 0 .000 17 42 Washington 1 0 0 1.000 42 17 held Wednesday at 83, Trey Rupp 83, Washington 51 69 .425 20 (I.Kennedy 7-9), 9:40 p.m. Toronto (Cecil 9-6) at Boston (Lester N.Y. Jets 0 1 0 .000 16 31 Dallas 1 1 0 .500 25 24 Austin Tuckerman today. Central Division Cincinnati (H.Bailey 2-2) at L.A. Dodgers 13-7), 7:10 p.m. Country Acres. 85, Clay Tefft 101. The Associated Press Jonathan Papelbon struck out the side After Geoff Blum hit a tying home South South Hadley Williams, American League in the ninth for his 30th save. run for the Astros in the ninth, the Mets W L Pct GB (Padilla 6-4), 10:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (E.Jackson 1-0) at W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA They beat second- Ottoville 333: Cincinnati 69 51 .575 — Kansas City (O’Sullivan 1-4), 8:10 p.m. Zach Weber 76, Amy Knapke and MINNEAPOLIS — Joe Mauer had Kevin Jepsen (2-3) threw a bases- went ahead without a hit. Houston 0 1 0 .000 16 19 Atlanta 1 0 0 1.000 20 10 place Defiance — St. Louis 65 53 .551 3 L.A. Angels (Haren 1-3) at Minnesota Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 17 37 Carolina 0 1 0 .000 12 17 Kyle Karhoff 82, Hannah Rammel each four hits, two RBIs and his first regu- loaded wild pitch and, after an inten- Reyes drew a leadoff walk in the Milwaukee 57 64 .471 12 1/2 American League (Duensing 6-1), 8:10 p.m. who tied with Bryan Travis Maag 87, lar season home run at Target Field, tional walk reloaded the bases, hit 14th, moved up on a sacrifice and Houston 52 67 .437 16 1/2 East Division Tampa Bay (Hellickson 3-0) at Oakland Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 27 28 New Orleans 0 1 0 .000 24 27 but won second in a Craig Odenweller carded 59s for the Lady leading the Minnesota Twins past the pinch-hitter Daniel Nava to bring in stole third. Mike Hessman walked and Chicago 50 71 .413 19 1/2 W L Pct GB (Mazzaro 6-5), 10:05 p.m. Tennessee 0 1 0 .000 18 20 Tampa Bay 0 1 0 .000 7 10 88, Derek Schimmoeller 94. Cardinals Chicago White Sox 7-6 on Wednesday the go-ahead run. Nava also may have Gustavo Chacin (1-2) intentionally Pittsburgh 40 80 .333 29 New York 74 46 .617 — North North 1-hole, 4-player aggregate Van Wert 339: Blake Doidge 79, St. John’s 235: Dani Hale 53, Jessica night to increase their season-high lead saved a run in the eighth when he made walked Carlos Beltran for the second West Division Tampa Bay 74 46 .617 — W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA score playoff — 318-330. Tyler Turnwald 80, Brandt Taylor 88, Recker 56, Megan martin 57, Rachael in the AL Central to five games. a diving catch, ending the inning, on time to bring up Davis. Davis lifted W L Pct GB Boston 69 52 .570 5 1/2 Baltimore 1 0 0 1.000 17 12 Minnesota 1 0 0 1.000 28 7 Matt Cucciarre 92, Jake Brake 93. Fisher 69, Alicia Joseph 71. The Twins trailed 5-3 entering the Maicier Izturis’ sinking fly ball with a fly to right field that put the Mets San Diego 72 47 .605 — Toronto 63 57 .525 11 Cleveland 1 0 0 1.000 27 24 Chicago 0 1 0 .000 10 25 LCC’s Austin Goodridge Liberty-Benton 340: Nick Curto 80, New Bremen 237: Hadley Williams bottom of the fifth inning against Gavin runners on first and second. ahead. San Francisco 67 54 .554 6 Baltimore 42 79 .347 32 1/2 Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 23 7 Detroit 0 1 0 .000 7 23 Andrew Kotey 86, Jared Neiling 87, Ian WNBA beat Ottoville’s Zach Weber 59, Amy Knapke 59, Hannah Rammel 59, Floyd (8-10). Mauer’s opposite-field Mariners 6, Orioles 5 Elmer Dessens (3-1) pitched the Colorado 62 57 .521 10 Central Division Cincinnati 1 1 0 .500 40 40 Green Bay 0 1 0 .000 24 27 Hoyt 87, Austin Ingleston 92. Mackenzie Howell 60, Rachael Parker 61, Los Angeles 61 60 .504 12 W L Pct GB The Associated Press West West in a 1-hole playoff for medal- Meadowbrook 344: Matt Miller 79, solo shot cut into the lead before a BALTIMORE — Matt Tuiasosopo 13th for the win. Manny Acosta got EASTERN CONFERENCE Shannon Roediger 68.- 3-run sixth sealed it. extended his unlikely power surge with three groundouts on five pitches in the Arizona 47 74 .388 26 Minnesota 70 50 .583 — W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Nate Frencik 85, Cole Pennington 89, ——— Chicago 65 55 .542 5 W L Pct GB ist honors with a 76. Joey Ferguson 91, Tyler Graham 92. ---- Matt Capps gave up a run the ninth a 3-run homer and the Seattle Mariners 14th for his first save, ending a game Oakland 1 0 0 1.000 17 9 Arizona 1 0 0 1.000 19 16 Wednesday’s Results Detroit 58 62 .483 12 x-Indiana 21 11 .656 — San Diego 1 0 0 1.000 25 10 San Francisco 1 0 0 1.000 37 17 The Big Green came in Kalida 350: Logan Recker 82, Austin and got his fifth save. Jeff Manship beat the Baltimore Orioles for their that took 4 hours, 18 minutes. Milwaukee 3, St. Louis 2 Kansas City 51 69 .425 19 x-New York 20 11 .645 1/2 Horstman 86, Eric Kahle 91, Indians best Lancers (1-0) and Jesse Crain relieved a strug- season-high fourth straight series win. Phillies 8, Giants 2 Denver 0 1 0 .000 24 33 Seattle 1 0 0 1.000 20 18 sixth as Kyle Karhoff added San Diego 5, Chicago Cubs 1 Cleveland 49 71 .408 21 x-Washington 20 12 .625 1 Kansas City 0 1 0 .000 10 20 St. Louis 0 1 0 .000 7 28 Cody Mathew 91, Neil Recker in boys golf gling Francisco Liriano with stellar Tuiasosopo’s drive off Jeremy PHILADELPHIA — Jimmy Florida 3, Pittsburgh 2 West Division x-Atlanta 19 14 .576 2 1/2 an 82. 94. The Lincolnview relief. Liriano walked four and needed Guthrie (7-12) in the second inning put Rollins hit a 3-run homer and Joe Philadelphia 8, San Francisco 2 W L Pct GB Connecticut 16 16 .500 5 ——— Pittsburgh at N.Y. Giants, 7 p.m. Detroit at Denver, 9 p.m. Shawnee 351: Neil 106 pitches to get through five innings. Seattle ahead for good. Tuiasosopo, Blanton pitched neatly into the seventh Atlanta 3, Washington 2 Texas 67 52 .563 — The host Wildcats Schniedebusch 81, Johnny boys golf team fell Chicago 14 18 .438 7 Today’s Games Miami at Jacksonville, 7:30 p.m. Green Bay at Seattle, 10 p.m. Andruw Jones hit a 3-run homer for a seldom-used utility player, has two for Philadelphia. N.Y. Mets 3, Houston 2, 14 innings Los Angeles 60 61 .496 8 WESTERN CONFERENCE Indianapolis at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. St. Louis at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. ended up 10th as Ellis 85, Joey Motycka 89, 190-209 to host Fort the second-place White Sox but they homers and seven RBIs over the last The 2-time NL champions have Cincinnati 11, Arizona 7 Oakland 59 60 .496 8 David Motycka 96. W L Pct GB New England at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Sunday’s Game Logan Recker scored fell to 15-17 since their 26-5 run that two nights after totaling one homer and won 20 of 25 and moved two games Colorado 3, L.A. Dodgers 2, 10 innings Seattle 48 73 .397 20 Celina 353: Alex Ray Recovery on a beau- Today’s Games ——— z-Seattle 26 6 .813 — Friday’s Game N.Y. Jets at Carolina, 8 p.m. Minnesota at San Francisco, 8 p.m. an 82 and Austin 79, Derek Waterman 89, stretched one game past the All-Star two RBIs in his first 30 games. ahead of the Giants in the wild-card x-Phoenix 15 17 .469 11 Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 8 p.m. Houston at New Orleans, 8 p.m. tiful Wednesday break. They are 4-10 this season against He also prevented the tying run race. Washington (Lannan 4-5) at Atlanta Wednesday’s Results Horstman 86. Brandon Casto 89, Ryan (D.Lowe 11-10), 1:05 p.m. Tampa Bay 8, Texas 6 Los Angeles 12 20 .375 14 Saturday’s Games Oakland at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Monday’s Game Miller 96, Kyle Fortkamp morning at the the Twins. from scoring in the eighth, making a Andres Torres and Pat Burrell hit San Diego (Latos 12-5) at Chicago Cubs Oakland 5, Toronto 4 Minnesota 12 20 .375 14 Baltimore at Washington, 7 p.m. Dallas at San Diego, 9 p.m. Arizona at Tennessee, 8 p.m. Elida was 17th 98. Mercer County Rays 8, Rangers 6 diving catch of a 2-out liner to left by solo homers for the Giants. Blanton (Zambrano 4-6), 2:20 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 9, Detroit 5 San Antonio 12 20 .375 14 with Ian Haidle’s 89 Bath 366: Matt Holt 78, Matt ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Evan Matt Wieters with Adam Jones running (5-6) allowed two runs and eight hits, Florida (Sanabia 1-1) at Pittsburgh Seattle 6, Baltimore 5 Tulsa 5 27 .156 21 Watkins 84, Travis Reynolds 102, Nate Elks. Longoria hit a solo homer and drove in from first base on the pitch. striking out seven in 6 1/3 innings. (Maholm 7-11), 7:05 p.m. Boston 7, L.A. Angels 5 and Mike Lawler’s 93. Meyers 102, Reed Bok 105. The bright spot of the four runs to help the Tampa Bay Rays David Pauley (2-4) allowed four Rollins singled, tripled and hom- San Francisco (J.Sanchez 8-8) at Minnesota 7, Chicago White Sox 6 x-clinched playoff spot Fort Jennings, with Kurt Ottawa-Glandorf 367: Matt Hermiller beat the Texas Rangers, completing a runs and five hits in 6-plus innings. ered off Matt Cain (9-10). Pinch-hitter Philadelphia (Hamels 7-9), 7:05 p.m. Kansas City 9, Cleveland 7 z-clinched conference Story ideas... 88, Jaylen Von Sossan 91, Jacob day for Lincolnview was sweep of the 3-game series between David Aardsma worked the ninth for Domonic Brown hit a solo homer in N.Y. Mets (Misch 0-1) at Houston (Norris Today’s Games ——— Warnecke’s 88 and Cody Hermiller 92, Ross Herringhouse 96, Jake senior Taylor Hoehn, who 5-7), 8:05 p.m. Detroit (Porcello 5-10) at N.Y. Yankees Hashbarger 104. potential playoff opponents. his 24th save. the eighth. Wednesday’s Results Warnecke’s 90, was 18th. Longoria also had a pair of RBI Royals 9, Indians 7 Cain gave up five runs — two Cincinnati (Tr.Wood 3-1) at Arizona (P.Hughes 14-5), 1:05 p.m. No games scheduled Tinora 367: Taylor Cheek 90, Bret shot a 41 to take home med- (J.Saunders 1-2), 9:40 p.m. Texas (C.Lewis 9-9) at Baltimore (Matusz Comments... St. John’s was 20th as Wonders 92, Kyle Samy 92, Stephen doubles and a sacrifice fly. Tampa Bay KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Yuniesky earned — and seven hits in six innings. Today’s Game alist honors. Other scorers has won five straight overall. Betancourt homered and drove in three Giants starters are 0-9 with a 5.73 ERA Colorado (De La Rosa 4-3) at L.A. 4-12), 7:05 p.m. Tulsa at New York, 7:30 p.m. Cody Kundert and Ryan Yackee 93, Michael Overmyer 93. Dodgers (Lilly 6-8), 10:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (E.Santana 12-8) at Boston Wayne Trace 369: Dalton Coburn for Lincolnview were Logan James Shields (11-11) allowed two runs as the Kansas City Royals beat the in the last 14 games. Friday’s Games (Beckett 3-2), 7:10 p.m. Friday’s Games Edelbrock carded 90s. 84, Grady Gudakunst 85, Ryan Jewell 92, Miller (55), Brooks runs and four hits over seven innings. Cleveland Indians. Brewers 3, Cardinals 2 Atlanta (Jurrjens 5-4) at Chicago Cubs Chicago White Sox (Buehrle 11-9) at New York at Washington, 7 p.m. News releases... Jefferson was last as Tyler Brian Myers 108, Zach Mansfield 112. Rafael Soriano got two outs for his Betancourt had a 2-run single in the ST. LOUIS — Randy Wolf pitched (Dempster 11-8), 2:20 p.m. Minnesota (Pavano 15-7), 8:10 p.m. Indiana at San Antonio, 8 p.m. Elida 374: Ian Haidle 89, Mike Lawler Ludwig (56) and Nick 35th save. fourth inning and hit his 12th homer in 3-hit ball into the ninth inning and N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 11-7) at Pittsburgh Cleveland (Talbot 8-10) at Kansas City Connecticut at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. email Nancy Spencer, editor Wrasman shot an 89 and Matt 93, Trent Cutlip 94, Nate Cellar 98, Aric Sowers (57). Taylor Teagarden and Mitch the sixth as the Royals took a 9-4 lead. Milwaukee handed 17-game winner (Karstens 2-9), 7:05 p.m. (Davies 6-7), 8:10 p.m. Seattle at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Waldick 102. Thompson 109. Moreland homered for the AL West- Mitch Maier hit a 2-run triple and Billy Adam Wainwright his first home loss Washington (Marquis 0-5) at Philadelphia Tampa Bay (Sonnanstine 3-1) at Oakland Minnesota at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. at [email protected] Fort Jennings 379: Kurt Warnecke 88, Fort Recovery was led by leading Rangers, who are 7-10 since Butler drove in a pair of runs. of the season. St. John’s is at Arrowhead Cody Warnecke 90, Niklas Lucking 100, Jared Kahlig’s 43 and Derek Zach Schuerman 101, Tyler Dray 122. July 30. Derek Holland (2-2) got the Bruce Chen (8-6) benefited from Trevor Hoffman struck out Brendan for a match with New Bremen Leipsic 381: Levi Haselman 90, Jason Rammel’s 45. loss. the Royals’ offensive splurge. Joakim Ryan with the bases loaded to earn his today and is in the Celina Niese 91, Troy Niese 99, Cory Berger Lincolnview will play its Athletics 5, Blue Jays 4 Soria gave up a single and walk in the 598th career save. Hoffman came in Invitational at Fox’s Den at 101, Spencer Sehlhorst 107. OAKLAND, Calif. — Cliff ninth but held on for his 35th save in 37 after the Cardinals pushed across a pair St. John’s 388: Cody Kundert 90, first home match of the year Pennington hit an RBI single in the bot- opportunities. of runs in the ninth. AGRIBUSINESS 8:30 a.m. Friday, along with Ryan Edelbrock 90, Isaac Klausing 98, this morning as they will host tom of the ninth to bail out Oakland’s Fausto Carmona (11-11) fell to 1-4 Wolf (10-9) gave up one run and Elida and Kalida. Cole Fischbach 110, Jamie Klausing 115. bullpen and give the Athletics the win. in his past five starts. He allowed seven three hits in 8 1/3 innings. Rookie Jefferson 399: Tyler Wrasman 89, the Lancer Invitational set to The A’s blew a 4-1 lead in the top runs on nine hits, a walk and a hit batter Lorenzo Cain had two hits, scored Ottoville and Jennings Matt Waldick 102, Nick Gallemeier 103, begin at 9 a.m. at Hickory of the ninth but managed to pull out in five innings. twice and drove in a run. He also had Master Gardener training are at the Lincolnview Alex Garza 105, Tyler Miller 106. the victory to remain undefeated in 51 ----- a key steal to set Milwaukee’s first run Sticks Golf Course, Van Freezing, canning games this season when they led after National League in the fifth. Invitational today and the ---- eight innings. Gio Gonzalez allowed ATLANTA — Atlanta did it again Wainwright (17-7) gave up three Musketeers are at Deerfield Wert. The other seven teams course available for fall Lady Jays edge participating are Crestview, two hits in seven innings and Coco in its final at-bat, beating Washington runs and seven hits in seven innings but 10 a.m. Friday for a match Cardinals Crisp had a homer, two doubles and 3-2 on Jason Heyward’s run-scoring missed a chance to become the majors’ Enrollment is underway together with The Ohio State with Parkway. Ft. Jennings, Miller City, two RBIs for the A’s. Brad Ziegler single in the ninth inning Wednesday first 18-game winner. workshop Monday Padres 5, Cubs 1 for the next Master Training University Extension to pro- Team Scores: NEW BREMEN — Dani Antwerp, Wayne Trace, (3-4) got the victory. night. Lima Central Catholic 318: Austin Hale’s medalist-winning Steve Tolleson started the win- The Braves won for the 21st time CHICAGO — Matt Stairs, taking By GLEN ARNOLD, enjoy. Course conducted by Ohio vide such services to their STOCKS Goodridge 76, Austin Stolly 80, Zachary Ottoville and St. Henry. ning rally with a leadoff single against in their final swing, which leads the advantage of a rare outfield start, hit Casey Janssen (4-1). He went to second majors. With one out, Rick Ankiel fisted a 2-run double and Adrian Gonzalez OSU Extenstion - Barb Brahm, OSU State University Extension. communities as answering Quotes of local interest supplied by on a passed ball by Jose Molina and a bloop single just over the outstretched homered for streaking San Diego. Ag Educator Extension Educator, and Deb Master Gardeners must gardening questions, beauti- EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS scored easily on Pennington’s grounder glove of 2B Adam Kennedy. Sean Clayton Richard allowed one run Croy, Putnam County Master attend 50 hours of training fying the community, devel- Close of business August 18, 2010 into right field. Burnett (0-7) was replaced by Tyler and seven hits in 6 2/3 innings for the Description Last Price Change Sports Briefs Yankees 9, Tigers 5 Clippard, who walked David Ross. Padres. Gardeners and other lov- Gardener, will conduct the and provide 50 hours of vol- oping community or dem- The Associated Press and Wolf Pack are following as well, for a 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 victory over American DJINDUAVERAGE 10,415.54 +9.69 PRO FOOTBALL leaving the WAC’s future in question and Bethanie Mattek-Sands at the Rogers NEW YORK — Mark Teixeira Clippard struck out Omar Infante, then Casey Coleman (0-1) allowed three ers of fresh produce are often class. unteer service to the commu- onstration gardens and other ALBANY, N.Y. — Eli Manning is the Mountain West preparing for life after Cup. homered and Dustin Moseley pitched Heyward hit a liner to left-center. runs and six hits over 4 1/3 innings in nity as volunteer educators. horticultural activities. 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Tomorrow’s HI AND LOIS Hubby fell Horoscope By Bernice Bede Osol Friday, Aug. 20, 2010

Chances of fulfilling your material off wagon objectives in the year ahead look better than they have for a long time. How- ever, do not talk about your expecta- Dear Annie: My hus- elderly people and are not tions to just anybody, because there are band and I have been mar- day care centers for children. always those who are ready to horn in ried for 20 years. He was a What can I do? -- Concerned on someone else’s gains. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Those drinker when I met him, but Employee at a Nursing with whom you’re involved will ex- of course, I was young and Home pect you to do what was promised re- naive and thought I could Dear Employee: While gardless of how you feel. Not feeling BLONDIE change him. When I couldn’t, we sympathize with parents up to the task will be no excuse, so try to do the best you can. I decided to join him. who have difficulty finding VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - There We had two children, and day care for their children, is nothing wrong with your earning ca- because of our drinking, the nursing homes are not an pacity, yet it could be a day of downs for you financially, when expenses get children were taken away appropriate alternative. The thrown at you from left and right. Bite from us for two months. If we staff dispenses medications the bullet and handle it. wanted them back, and handles other LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Spoiled youngsters could expect that one of the condi- items that could be all that you’ve done for them in the tions was to go dangerous to young- past should be standard procedure, and through an alcohol sters, not to mention could make some unreasonable de- mands on you. Don’t let them get away treatment program the possibility of with such behavior. and attend AA. children tripping up SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - We both did this the residents. Talk You might be in for a big surprise when all that flattery you’re using on some- and were sober to human resources one doesn’t work. Try again, but this for three wonder- and find out what time use honesty and humbleness. BEETLE BAILEY ful years, during the policy is and ask SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. which time we had that it be enforced. 21) - Although it might usually cost you a dollar for a dollar’s worth of val- a third child. Dear Annie: ue, you might have to give more than The problem is, Having recently you’ll get in order to have something my husband got a thought about you want. Don’t buy what you don’t Annie’s Mailbox need. job in a different changing my will, CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - city and started I was delighted by Get your priorities straightened out, or drinking again. Things have the brilliant though uninten- you could end up wasting all your time catering to someone who hardly ever gone downhill ever since. We tional suggestion of “J.P. notices you, while ignoring a good pal tell him often that he drinks in N.H.” that I physically who has always been there for you. too much and needs to get divide my actual body parts AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - Don’t allow yourself to get enthralled help, but he doesn’t see it. -- as opposed to my cremat- with someone who is already spoken When he is drunk, he repeats ed remains -- amongst my for. Pursuing forbidden fruit will not himself over and over and friends and relatives upon my only cause you to waste time on what you can never have, but also create ma- SNUFFY SMITH causes drama with everyone death. What a splendid idea! jor problems for you. around him. He yells at our My head goes to my dad, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - adult children and is angry who always said I would lose Just because the person you choose that he can no longer control it if it hadn’t been bolted to do business with happens to be a friend, it doesn’t mean you don’t have their lives. on. My heart goes to my to get important clauses in writing. It seems he only cares high school sweetheart. My Each party could be expecting more about himself. He is not liver goes to my older sister, than they should. ARIES (March 21-April 19) - remorseful when he sobers up the tippler, who declares she A number of people you’ve always and instead sulks for days and could use a spare. My lungs thought of as being allies might be stops speaking to everyone. I to my younger sister, “the only partially in accord with your ideas and/or purposes. However, even that don’t know how to help him. quiet one,” so she can keep support could also erode if you’re not I know that I don’t want to up in the heated debates at the careful. be with him anymore unless family reunion. My spleen I TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Unless those you’ve hired to do a cer- he changes. Any advice? -- send to my younger brother, tain job are given exact instructions, Confused in S.D. so now he will have two to you aren’t likely to be satisfied with HAGAR THE HORRIBLE Dear Confused: It’s like- vent. And of course to the their work. Remember, the fault will be yours, not theirs. ly that your husband’s work IRS, I bequeath an arm and a GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - relocation uprooted the sup- leg. -- J.P. in La. There are indications that, when do- port system he had in place Dear J.P.: Let us know ing business, you will be tempted to that helped him stay sober. who gets your sense of go with someone new and untested because you think you can get a better Also, if he was a drinker when humor. deal. Unfortunately, it is likely to be a you met him, there could be Annie’s Mailbox is written poor decision. a genetic component to his by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy CANCER (June 21-July 22) - If you find your mate or partner has a alcohol problem. Please con- Sugar, longtime editors of the case of the grumbles, it’ll be a mistake tact Al-Anon (al-anon.alateen. Ann Landers column. Please to respond in kind. By being even more org) at 1-888-4AL-ANON e-mail your questions to affectionate than usual, you can be the substance that sweetens the soul. (1-888-425-2666) and ask for [email protected]. Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc. help. Dear Annie: I work at a nursing home. 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Bush’s secretary —Some of the Muslim leaders associated The Associated Press mosque, at 245 West Broadway, is about a of state, Condoleezza Rice, and Bush adviser with the mosque “are clearly terrorist sym- dozen blocks north of the World Trade Center Karen Hughes. pathizers.” — Kevin Calvey, a Republican WASHINGTON — A New York imam grounds. He has denounced the terrorist attacks running for Congress in Oklahoma. and his proposed center near ground zero Another, the Manhattan Mosque, stands and suicide bombing as anti-Islamic and has —“This radical is a terrible choice to be are being demonized by political candidates five blocks from the northeast corner of the criticized Muslim nationalism. But he’s made one of the faces of our country overseas.” — — mostly Republicans — despite the fact World Trade Center site. provocative statements about America, too, Statement by GOP Reps. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen that Islam is already very much a part of the To be sure, the center’s association with calling it an “accessory” to the 9/11 attacks of Florida and Peter King of New York. World Trade Center neighborhood. And that 9/11 is intentional and its location is no geo- and attributing the deaths of hundreds of While calling terrorism unjustified, he Muslims pray inside the Pentagon, too, less graphic coincidence. The building was dam- thousands of Iraqi children to the U.S.-led said the U.S. has supported authoritarian than 80 feet from where terrorists attacked. aged in the Sept. 11 attacks and the center’s sanctions in the years before the invasion. regimes with heinous human rights records And that the imam who’s being branded an planners say they want the center to stand as In a July 2005 speech at the Bob Hawke and, faced with that, “how else do people get extremist has been valued by both Republican a statement against terrorism. Prime Ministerial Center in Adelaide, attention?” and Democratic administrations as a moder- No one has established a link between Australia, Rauf said, according to the center’s In the same address, he spoke of pros- ate face of the faith. the cleric and radicals. New York Police transcript: pects for peace between Palestinians and the Even so, the project stirs complicated Department spokesman Paul Browne said, “We tend to forget, in the West, that the Israelis — who he said “have moved beyond emotions, and Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf is a “We’ve identified no law enforcement issues United States has more Muslim blood on its Zionism” — and of a love-your-neighbor complex figure who defies easy categoriza- related to the proposed mosque.” hands than al-Qaida has on its hands of inno- ethic uniting all religions. tion in the American Muslim world. Ros-Lehtinen and King were referring cent non-Muslims.” —“Mr. President, ground zero is the No mosque is going up at ground zero. to the State Department’s plan, predating wrong place for a mosque.” — Rick Scott, The center would be established at 45-51 Park the mosque debate, to send Rauf on another A look at some of the claims: Republican candidate for Florida governor. Place, just over two blocks from the northern religious outreach trip to the Middle East as —“The folks who want to build this —“Nazis don’t have the right to put up edge of the sprawling, 16-acre World Trade part of his “long-term relationship” with U.S. mosque — who are really radical Islamists a sign next to the Holocaust Museum in Center site. Its location is roughly half a officials in the Bush and Obama administra- who want to triumphally prove that they can Washington. We would never accept the dozen normal lower Manhattan blocks from tions. The State Department said Wednesday build a mosque right next to a place where Japanese putting up a site next to Pearl the site of the North Tower, the nearer of the it will pay him $3,000 for a trip costing the 3,000 Americans were killed by radical Harbor. There’s no reason for us to accept a two destroyed in the attacks. government $16,000. Islamists — those folks don’t have any inter- mosque next to the World Trade Center.” — The center’s location, in a former Rauf counts former Secretary of State est in reaching out to the community. They’re Gingrich. Burlington Coat Factory store, is already Madeleine Albright from the Clinton admin- trying to make a case about supremacy.” —“Just a block or two away from 9/11.” used by the cleric for worship, drawing istration as a friend and appeared at events — Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a — Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, another a spillover from the imam’s former main overseas or meetings in Washington with potential 2012 presidential candidate. 2012 GOP presidential prospect. GM plans to sell stock By TOM KRISHER and KEN THOMAS payments. GM said it will use proceeds from The Associated Press the preferred stock sale for general business expenses. DETROIT — Thirteen months ago, The filing means GM and its current own- General Motors was fighting for its life in ers are likely to sell part of their stakes in bankruptcy court. Now, the automaker is lay- several offerings that will take months to fin- ing the groundwork to sell stock to the public ish, said Scott Sweet, owner of IPO research once again with the eventual goal of ridding firm IPO Boutique. Analysts have speculated itself of government ownership. that the initial sale could be worth up to $20 General Motors Co. filed the first batch of billion, but the filing gave no number. paperwork required to hold an initial public GM would have to bring in $70 billion offering of stock late Wednesday. The 700- just to pay back all the automaker’s stake- page document submitted to regulators laid holders. That could come in several sales out reasons, and risks, to investors consider- over months. ing buying GM stock. The U.S. government now owns about 61 The filing, called an S-1, was short on percent of GM, which it got in exchange for specifics. GM didn’t say how many shares giving the company $50 billion in survival would be sold or when, although experts aid last year. GM has repaid $6.7 billion, and say the IPO could come as early as October. the remaining $43.3 billion was converted It also didn’t say how many shares GM’s to the ownership stake. Other stakeholders majority owner, the U.S. government, plans include a United Auto Workers health-care to unload. trust and the Canadian government. Such a sale would eventually lead to the Demand for GM’s new shares isn’t known. government shrinking its big stake in the In the coming weeks, the company will pitch automaker, something GM is eager to see. itself to big investors such as pension, mutu- The company’s outgoing CEO, Ed Whitacre, al and hedge funds. Many of the shares will has said government ownership has hurt go to those larger players, but small investors GM’s public image and sales. However, GM will also get a chance to buy in. warned in its filing that the U.S. Treasury There are risks. The IPO market is weak. would continue to own a “substantial inter- And GM, which lost about $100 billion in est” in the automaker following the IPO. the five years leading up to last year’s bank- More details about the offering is likely to ruptcy, is hardly a sure bet. emerge with additional filings in the coming Still, a quick run through bankruptcy court weeks and months. GM did say its stakehold- cleansed GM of burdensome debt. It closed ers initially will sell common stock, while 12 factories and its labor costs were cut dra- the company itself will sell preferred shares, matically through deals with the United Auto which are like bonds and include dividend Workers union.

Lawyer: SC mom accused of killing sons remorseful Photo submitted By MEG KINNARD ily has largely kept silent about her arrest, but The Associated Press before the hearing, her sister said she think Corn stalk has 6 ears Williams’ portrayal of events has been fair. Donald Wisener of Middle Point shows off a corn stalk in his field that has six ears. ORANGEBURG, S.C. — The mother “I don’t feel that he’s dragging my sister OSU-Extension Ag Educator Andy Kleinschmidt said the occurrence was somewhat accused of suffocating her two young sons through the mud,” she said outside the home of an anomaly. “The most I have seen is five ears. The ideal is one or two so you have and trying to cover it up by staging an acci- she shared with her mother, sister, niece and a master ear that receives the nutrients and matures to a full ear,” he said. “It would dent says she is remorseful and has been nephews. “I actually feel that he’s speaking be something if all six ears matured and were viable.” speaking with the family minister, her attor- fairly compassionately on her part.” ney said Wednesday. Adriane Duley said her family has been “She’s tearful, as anybody would be under too overwhelmed by the media attention to do these circumstances,” defense attorney Carl day-to-day tasks such as taking out the trash Some jurors are glad ‘Blago’ will be re-tried B. Grant said after a brief hearing. “She’s or getting the mail, let alone grieving and been very sad, very remorseful about all of planning two funerals. By MICHAEL TARM Emanuel? Could the defense couldn’t prove it the first this stuff, all of the allegations.” “I’ve had enough,” she said. “My family and KAREN HAWKINS finally put Blagojevich on the time,” said Sam Adam Jr., Orangeburg County Sheriff Larry Williams needs their privacy.” The Associated Press stand? who did not explain how he has said 29-year-old Shaquan Duley expressed Shaquan Duley’s mother, Helen Duley, told Asked the latter question, arrived at that figure. little remorse when she confessed Monday to a Columbia television station that her daughter CHICAGO — Federal Blagojevich attorney Sheldon But it’s unknown whether killing her two young sons, ages 2 years and is a loving person who became overwhelmed. prosecutors aren’t alone in Sorosky said, “The answer either of the two flamboyant 18 months. “There is a deep hurt. This is a very dark wanting a retrial after the jury to that is, absolutely yes. It lawyers will still represent Duley, who is unemployed, told authori- time in our lives,” Helen Duley told WLTX- deadlocked on all but one doesn’t mean he will. But he Blagojevich in a second trial. ties she smothered the boys after a fight with TV in Columbia. “I’m asking people not to count at former Illinois Gov. could.” According to Sorosky, all her own mother, who badgered her about her judge her for what’s she’s done but to under- Rod Blagojevich’s corruption U.S. Attorney Patrick of Blagojevich’s attorneys failures as a parent and inability to provide for stand that we all have problems and we never trial. Fitzgerald said the prosecu- who went through the just- her family financially. She first told investiga- know when things might get out of hand. Some jurors also want to tion is nearly ready to start ended trial want to stay with tors the boys drowned after her car plunged That’s why it’s important not to keep things see the impeached Democratic jury selection, and the presid- him. But money, as well as into a river early Monday morning. bottled up in you, but to let somebody know governor back in court and ing judge set a hearing on the various legal requirements, “She truly felt, ’If I don’t have these tod- and out of this tragedy, we feel like somebody have expressed frustration matter for Aug. 26. may determine whether that dlers, I can be free,”’ Williams said. will be blessed because if you have a problem, that the panel of six women Blagojevich attorney Sam happens. About 80 relatives, friends and curious please seek help.” and six men could not agree Adam Jr. blasted Fitzgerald To pay his legal bills over onlookers attended Wednesday’s hearing, A date for a bail hearing has not been set, on additional counts, includ- for insisting on a second trial, recent months, the judge per- Duley’s first court appearance since she was and Grant said he would wait until then to lay ing allegations that he tried questioning the expense. His mitted Blagojevich to dip into charged with two counts of murder. Her fam- out more details of his client’s case. to sell President Barack father, Sam Adam Sr., called a campaign fund dating back Obama’s old senate seat. Fitzgerald “nuts.” to his time as governor. But Disney employee accuses park of banning Muslim head wrap “I’m glad there is going to “I wish this entire group Sorosky said that well has be (a retrial),” juror Cynthia would go upstairs and ask run dry. ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — A Muslim Boudlal has worked at the Storyteller restau- Parker, 60, said outside her Fitzgerald one question: So Blagojevich’s attorneys woman who works as a hostess at a Disneyland rant at the hotel for 2 1/2 years but only realized home in the Chicago suburb I understand he’s got an may have to be paid as public restaurant alleged Wednesday the theme park she could wear her hijab to work after studying of Gurnee. “I don’t feel it’s important job, but why are defenders using tax dollars would not allow her to appear in front of cus- for her U.S. citizenship exam in June, Qazi said. finished.” we spending 25 to 30 mil- — at a rate of around $100 tomers while wearing her head scarf. She asked her supervisors if she could wear Parker said she joined lion dollars on a retrial? You an hour, Sorosky said. That Imane Boudlal, 26, appeared outside the the scarf and was told they would consult with most other jurors in voting resort’s Grand Californian Hotel after filing a the corporate office, Qazi said. Boudlal didn’t to convict Blagojevich of the complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment hear anything for two months and was then told alleged Senate seat scheme. Opportunity Commission. she could wear a head scarf, but it had to be Several jurors have said they She said when she wore the hijab to work designed by Disneyland’s costume department were just one vote shy of a Sunday, her supervisors told her to remove it, to comply with the Disney look, Qazi said. conviction. work where customers couldn’t see her, or go She was fitted for a Disney-supplied head The retrial promises to be home. scarf but was not given a date when the gar- as circus-like and nearly as Answers to Wednesday’s questions: Boudlal, who wore the scarf in observance ment would be finished and was told she expensive as the first trial. Benjamin Franklin drew the first cartoon published in of Ramadan, chose to go home but reported to couldn’t wear her own hijab in the interim. And in a state with a huge an American newspaper. His drawing of a severed snake work for the next two days and was told the Boudlal wore her own hijab to work for the budget deficit, some people — each piece representing the colonies — appeared with same thing. first time Sunday. would prefer not to see it at the motto “Unite or Die” in the Pennsylvania Gazette on “Miss Boudlal has effectively understood “After these two months and this compli- all. May 9, 1754. that they’re not interested in accommodating cated process, she decided to come forward,” But the next round could The first Encyclopedia Brittanica, published in 1771, her request either in timing or good faith,” said Qazi said. “She really wanted to be able to look different if prosecutors devoted its first volume to “A” and “B.” It only took two Ameena Qazi, an attorney from the Council on wear it on Ramadan.” adjust their strategy after additional volumes to cover “C” through “Z.” American-Islamic Relations who is consulting Boudlal has the support of her union, which listening to the jurors who Today’s questions: with Boudlal. has been in a bitter fight for months with deadlocked. And despite their Pop artist Andy Warhol once declared that everyone Disneyland spokeswoman Suzi Brown said Disneyland over an expired contract for hotel defiance after the verdict, would be famous for how long? Disney has a policy not to discriminate. The workers. Brown accused the union of distorting defense attorneys could offer What popular American writer coined the word nerd? resort offered Boudlal a chance to work with the facts in Boudlal’s case to distract from the a few surprises too — if they Answers in Friday’s Herald. the head covering away from customers while key issues in the contract fight. are still on the job. Today’s words: Disneyland tries to find a compromise that Leigh Shelton, a spokeswoman for the Could prosecutors decide Kinology: the physics of motion would allow Boudlal to cover her head in a way union, said Boudlal’s coming forward now had to call witnesses such as White Zoolite: an animal fossil that fits with her hostess uniform, Brown said. nothing to do with the negotiations. House Chief of Staff Rahm