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DELPHOSTelling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869HERALD 50¢ daily www.delphosherald.com Monday, March 17, 2014 Delphos, Ohio Upfront Getting to know ... Final words from Red Cross sets missing jet came after blood drive April 2 systems shutdown The American Red Cross will hold a blood BY CHRIS BRUMMITT, drive from 2-7 p.m. Associated Press April 2 at the Knights of Columbus hall in Delphos. KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — When someone at the con- In an effort to help local trols calmly said the last words heard from the missing Malaysian families who are fire victims, jetliner, one of the Boeing 777’s communications systems had the Red Cross is also seeking already been disabled, authorities said Sunday, adding to suspicions donations of new blankets that one or both of the pilots were involved in the disappearance of to give to them as part of the flight. the recovery process.Last Investigators also examined a flight simulator confiscated from year, the West Central Ohio the home of one of the pilots and dug through the background of Chapter responded to more all 239 people on board, as well as the ground crew that serviced than 72 family house fires, the plane. assisting nearly 272 people. The Malaysia Airlines jet took off from Kuala Lumpur in Blood donors must be at the wee hours of March 8, headed to Beijing. On Saturday, the least 16 years of age, weigh Malaysian government announced findings that strongly suggested at least 110 pounds and be the plane was deliberately diverted and may have flown as far north in good general health. as Central Asia or south into the vast reaches of the Indian Ocean. Call 1-800-RED CROSS Authorities have said someone on board the plane first dis- to schedule an appointment. Andy Gordon of Paulding photographs area farmland with a drone. (Times Bulletin/ abled one of its communications systems — the Aircraft and Jim Langham) Communications Addressing and Reporting System, or ACARS Kiwanis to hold — about 40 minutes after takeoff. The ACARS equipment sends information about the jet’s engines and other data to the airline. annual BBQ Around 14 minutes later, the transponder that identifies the ... A drone flyer plane to commercial radar systems was also shut down. The fact The Delphos Kiwanis that both systems went dark separately offered strong evidence that Club will hold its the plane’s disappearance was deliberate. annual Chicken BBQ BY JIM LANGHAM Paulding County Fair when kit when he was 19 years old. On Sunday, Malaysian Defense Minister Hishammuddin from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. DHI Correspondent he was a child. These days, Gordon’s Hussein told a news conference that that the final, reassuring words April 6 in the Westrich [email protected] From that moment on, he work is depicted on YouTube from the cockpit — “All right, good night” — were spoken to air Furniture parking lot. had various dreams incorpo- on a production of local agri- traffic controllers after the ACARS system was shut off. Whoever Dinners are carry-out only PAULDING — Local rating flying above Paulding culture photographed from spoke did not mention any trouble on board. and include a half chicken, aerial photographer Andy County and Van Wert County the air during harvest season Air force Maj. Gen. Affendi Buang told reporters he did not baked potato, green beans, Gordon was first captivated farmland and photographing and other local aerial scenes know whether it was the pilot or co-pilot who spoke to air traffic roll and cookie for $8. by the breath-taking views the vast fields through the captured for Pond Seeds of controllers. Proceeds assist the club of the local area from aloft eyes of a drone or through Scott. when his father allowed him flyovers from a Rotorway in “serving the children and See PLANE, page 10 the youth of the community.” to ride in a helicopter at the helicopter he purchased as a See DRONER, page 10 Tickets are avail- able from any member and a limited number of meals will be available the day of the event. St. John’s juniors set mulch sale St. John’s High School Junior Class is sell- ing mulch to help fund its Post Prom event. The deadline to order March 28. Mulch will be avail- able for pick up between 8 a.m. and noon April 26 in the school parking lot. Delivery is free with the pur- chase of 10 bags or more. Buckeye Boys and Girls State delegates Kyle Pohlman Contact any junior, Stacy and Megan Joseph attended the banquet. and Keith Kramer (419-695- 3307) or Linda and Duane Americanism Test winners were, from left, Justin Berelsman, Madison Burgei and Schulte (419-695-3632). Anna Mueller. Honor society to American Legion hosts 78th annual Past hold bloodmobile The Fort Jennings High Commanders and Past Presidents Banquet School National Honor Society will hold a com- BY MARY M. GROTHAUSE Joseph. Unable to attend were delegates munity-wide Bloodmobile Staff Writer Dustin McConnahea, Devon Caranuto and from noon to 6 p.m. [email protected] Ashley Truesdale. Wednesday at the school. Post Commander Larry Grothouse pre- Blood donors must be at DELPHOS — The 78th annual Past sented an award plaque for 60 years of least 16 years of age, weigh Commanders and Past Presidents Banquet membership to Marvin Spitnale. Awards at least 110 pounds and was held Saturday night at Delphos will also be given to Murray Cohen, 50 be in good general health. American Legion Commemorative Post years; Harold Ladd, 60 years; Herman Mox, Donors can donate if they 268. Past commanders, auxiliary presidents, 60 years; and Francis “Ike” Bandelier, 70 haven’t donated within Americanism winners, Buckeye Boys and years, who were unable to attend. the previous 56 days. Girls State delegates and long-term legion Auxiliary President Cynthia Schaeffer Delphos Police Detective Sgt. Ben Becker spoke on Walk-ins are welcome. members were among those honored. acknowledged the Buckeye Girls State del- To make an appoint- his past service with the West Central Ohio Crime ment, call Mrs. Harmon Americanism winners who continued egates and attending District Two President Task Force battling drug problems in the area dur- at the high school at 419- on to compete on the state level were Rose Myers, who attended with her husband ing the annual American Legion Commanders and 286-2238, ext. 2507. Justin Berelsman, Madison Burgei and Anna Dave. Past Presidents Banquet Saturday. Becker was named Mueller. Not present was Connor Britt. Speaker for the evening was Delphos “Officer of the Year” by the police department in 2010 Buckeye Boys and Girls State delegates Police Department Detective Sgt. Ben and 2012 and by the Optimist Club in 2013. (Delphos Forecast present were Kyle Pohlman and Megan Becker. Herald/Mary Grothause) Mostly sunny today with highs in the upper 30s. Mostly Frozen pipes lead winter-related insurance claims clear tonight BY STEPHANIE GROVES Gilden said he has seen an increase which was a wet and heavy snow Massa detailed. “In such cases, with lows in the lower Staff Writer in claims due to bursting water — most of the accumulations have homeowners will see water appear 20s. See page 2. [email protected] pipes this winter. been lighter in weight. on their ceiling.” “We have had a dramatic “Any structures that were mar- Karen Dickman of Dickman Index DELPHOS — The unyielding increase in these types of claims ginal or could sustain damage Insurance said over all, the indus- Obituaries 2 winter weather has taken a toll as compared to the few previous probably took a hit back in June try was hit pretty hard with frozen State/Local 3 on every facet of our lives; from years,” Gilden said. of 2012,” Gilden reasoned. “The pipe claims and this winter, her stressful driving conditions to the Owner of Schmit, Massa and wind probably took care of them office has handled a few broken/ Entertainment 4 potholes in the roadways to the Lloyd Insurance and principal back then.” burst water pipe claims. In addi- Community 5 disastrous outcomes of frozen agent Bill Massa said with weather Massa reported his office has tion, one individual called about Sports 6-7 water pipes, the weather weary just like this, it is commonplace to see not seen any issues with damage to water backing into the house from Classifieds 8 want to put winter behind them. exposed plumbing cause pipes to roofs from the weight of snow or the gutters. Television 9 Unfortunately, that’s not so easy burst, especially with the zero and ice this winter. He said as a preven- “They sustained minor damage to World briefs 10 for households who have or are sub-zero weather the area experi- tative maintenance measure, many a ceiling in their living room,” she still experiencing the effects of enced in February. folks shovel it off to be safe. said. “It did not amount to enough to winter-weather damage to their Gilden said claims of snow col- “The weight of heavy snows on file a claim.” homes. lapses have not been a big problem older roofs can cause structural Gilden Insurance owner Jerry since up until the last storm — impairment and damage joists,” See CLAIMS, page 10 2

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The Delphos Herald (USPS 1525 8000) is published daily except Sundays, Tuesdays and Holidays. The Delphos Herald is deliv- ered by carrier in Delphos for Joyce A. Lindeman Lois Maxine Osting Margaret A. ‘Peg’ H. Herbert Bushong Albert M. Youngpeter $1.48 per week. Same day delivery outside of Delphos is Aug. 19, 1956- Sept. 10, 1926- Geise done through the post office March 16, 2014 March 16, 2014 for Allen, Van Wert or Putnam Jan. 25, 1927- Aug. 16, 1924 Aug. 12, 1927 DELPHOS — Joyce A. DELPHOS — Lois Maxine Counties. Delivery outside of March 15, 2014 March 14, 2014 March 14, these counties is $110 per year. Lindeman, 57, of Delphos Osting, 87, of Delphos died at DELPHOS — Margaret A. 2014 Entered in the post office died Sunday at St. Rita’s 3:45 a.m. Sunday at Vancrest “Peg” Geise, 87, of Delphos in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as Medical Center. Healthcare Center of Delphos died Saturday at Vancrest Periodicals, postage paid at She was born Aug. 19, surrounded by her loving family. Health Care Center of Delphos, RIMER — H. Herbert DELPHOS — Albert M. Delphos, Ohio. 1956, to Charles and Harriet She was born Sept. 10, 1926, where she was surrounded by Bushong, 89, of Rimer died at Youngpeter, 86, of Delphos (Ball) Young, who preceded to Frank and Elsie (Blockburger) 405 North Main St. her loving family. 3:50 p.m. Friday at St. Rita’s died at 6:45 p.m. Friday at her in death. Carder, who preceded her in TELEPHONE 695-0015 She was born Jan. 25, 1927, Medical Center. Springview Manor Nursing In 1977, she married Larry death. Office Hours in Allen County to Clarence He was born Aug. 16, 1924, in Home in Lima. Lindeman. She married Wilfred H. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and Leona (Molter) Swick. Rimer to Rollie N. and Mildred He was born Aug. 12, She is survived by four Osting, who preceded her in POSTMASTER: On Aug. 13, 1947, she (Deffenbaugh) Bushong, who 1927, in Landeck to Ralph and Send address changes sons, Bub (Denise) Lindeman, death on Sept. 11, 2010. married Donald J. Geise, who preceded him in death. Frances (Carder) Youngpeter, to THE DELPHOS HERALD, Jay Lindeman, George Survivors include two preceded her in death. He married Alice R. Davis who preceded him in death. 405 N. Main St. Lindeman and Chris Lindeman sons, Ron (Jill) Osting of She is survived by four on June 3, 1950. She preceded He married Dorothy Delphos, Ohio 45833 of Delphos; three daughters, Fort Jennings and Dennis sons, Tony (Mary Jo) Geise of him in death. Suever on July 17, 1954. She Lisa (Brad) Williams, Sara (Lois) Osting of Delphos; two Findlay and Joe (Jan) Geise, Survivors include a son, Scott survives in Delphos. Hempfling-Lindeman and daughters, Vickie Graymire of Mark Geise and Andrew M. Bushong of Troy; a daughter, Mr. Youngpeter is survived Lydia Lindeman of Delphos; Columbus and Kay (Kenny) (Nicole) Geise of Delphos; Janet (Rusty) May of Delphos; by two sons, Dan A. (Cindy) POLICE four sisters; one brother; and Barber of Delphos; three three daughters, Ann (Gary) a sister, Monetta Lloyd of Youngpeter of Lima and Tim 12 grandchildren. sisters, Amelia Bullinger of Stetler, Carol (Nick Reynolds) Gomer; two brothers, Wilton Youngpeter of Delphos; two REPORT She was also preceded in Fort Jennings, Mary Lou Rode and Dona (Ray) Combs Bushong of Scottsdale, Ariz., daughters, Deb (Dan) Pothast death by three brothers and Bullinger of Oakwood and At 1:48 a.m. March 9, offi- all of Delphos; two broth- and Lane (Nancy) Bushong of of Delphos and Sue (John) one sister. Jeanette Mesker of Oakwood; cers on patrol observed the ers, William (Marie) Swick Lima; three grandchildren, Abby Hawk of Harrod; sisters-in- She was a cook for 24 one brother, Richard Carder driver of a vehicle commit a and James (Barb) Swick; (Christopher) Hicks of Fort law, Alice Youngpeter of years for Vancrest Healthcare of Ottoville; nine grandchil- traffic offense. Due to this, sister-in-law, Rosie Swick; Jennings, Josh May of Delphos Delphos and Linda Suever; Center in Delphos and was a dren, John (Lauren) Osting, a traffic stop was conduct- brothers-in-law, James (Barb) and Katie May of Dublin; cous- five grandchildren, Renee homemaker. Matthew Osting, April (Kyle) ed on the vehicle. Officers Geise, Roger (Celeste) Geise, ins, Lowell (Nancy) Forbes of Hietmeyer, Nicky Laux, Chad Her true passion and love Kazee, Stacy (Butch) Prine, made contact with the driver, Charles (Eileen) Geise and Tiffin, Ruth Bidwell of Kettering, Hardwick, Shannon Andrews in life was her family and Jason Osting, Joshua (Matty) 19-year-old Peter Vanloo of Thomas Geise; 16 grandchil- Dorothy Davis of Fort Jennings; and Adam Youngpeter; and grandchildren. Osting, Sean Osting, Nick Delphos. After checking his dren; 20 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at (Stacy) Graymire and Tiffany driving status, it was found six stepgrandchildren; and her He was preceded in death He was preceded in death 1 p.m. Thursday at Harter and Barber; and nine great-grand- that he was operating a motor loyal pet and friend, Stitch. by an infant sister. by his daughter, Theresa Schier Funeral Home with the children, Sophia, Owen and vehicle on a suspended She was preceded in death He retired from Sohio/BP Youngpeter; two brothers, Rev. David Howell officiat- Carder Osting, Leah and driver’s license. Vanloo was by Tom and Agnes Swick, after 33 1/2 years, first as a Jim and Gerald Youngpeter; ing. Burial will be at Walnut Carson Kazee, Noelle and issued a citation for FRA non- Robert Swick and Helen truck driver then as a dispatcher. two sisters, Mary Baird and Grove Cemetery. Jaxon Prine and Hudson and compliance suspension as and Ed Clark; a grandson, He was in the Army Signal Ann Hofstetter; and three Visitation will be held Tenley Graymire. well as the traffic offense. Bryan Reidenbach; and a Corps in England and France infant siblings. from 4-8 p.m. Wednesday and She was also preceded in great-granddaughter, Amanda during World War II. He was a woodworker who See POLICE, page 10 one hour prior to the service death by three brothers, Delbert, Branham. After retirement, he and his worked for Lima Lumber and Thursday at the funeral home. Donald and Orville Carder; and She was a homemaker and wife served as tour escorts for Lima Custom Mill Works. He Memorial contributions two sisters, Myrtle Brotherwood worked at the court in the license Travel Concepts and the Visitor’s served in the Air Force from may be made to the family. and Coleen Carder. 1946-48 and was stationed in WEATHER Mrs. Osting retired from department. She was affiliated Bureau of Allen County. They with the Delphos EMS, where had made seven trips to Wales, Germany. WEATHER FORECAST Aeroquip in Van Wert and had He was a member of St. also been employed at Shenk’s she was an EMT for over 12 Ireland, Scotland and England. Tri-county years and she worked at the He was a member of the John the Evangelist Catholic Associated Press in Delphos. She volunteered at Church. the Delphos Thrift Store and Wheel Inn. Her true passion Gomer Church of Christ, Welsh was the gift of sewing. She had Society of Northwest Ohio, Mass of Christian Burial TODAY: Mostly sunny. FROM THE the Red Cross blood drives. will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday She was a member of St. the ability to make the perfect Putnam County Historical Highs in the upper 30s. dress for many young women Society and the American at St. John the Evangelist Northeast winds 10 to 15 ARCHIVES John the Evangelist Catholic Catholic Church. Burial will Church, CL of C #40, VFW from weddings to proms, even Legion Post 96 in Lima. mph. Wind chills zero to 10 One Year Ago to band uniforms. Other than Funeral services will be at 11 be in St. John’s Cemetery above zero in the morning. Auxiliary #3035, Eagles #471 with military grave rites Ryan Walls, Delphos and a member of the Eagles her family, her abilities as a a.m. Tuesday at Gomer Church TONIGHT: Mostly clear. native and local Mixed seamstress would be her great- of Christ with Pastor Mark Walls by the Delphos Veteran’s Not as cold. Lows in the Auxiliary Drill Team. She was Council. Martial Arts (MMA) fight- est legacy and they will be truly officiating. Burial will take place lower 20s. East winds 5 to also a member of the Red Hat Visitation will be from er, went professional last missed. at Carmen Cemetery, Gomer. 10 mph. Ladies Club. 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. today year. Walls’ MMA career She enjoyed reading, travel- She enjoyed arts and crafts. Visitation will be from TUESDAY: Mostly has taken him all over She loved to paint and restore 2-8 p.m. today at Harter and at Harter and Schier Funeral ing, doing crafts for her children, Home, where a Parish Wake sunny in the morning then Ohio as well as to several sewing, decorating, baking, cro- old furniture. She and Don Schier Funeral Home. becoming partly cloudy. Not other states but on March enjoyed going to antique auc- Memorial contributions may will be held at 7:30 p.m. cheting and embroidery. But Memorial contributions as cool. Highs in the lower 24, he will head to San most of all she enjoyed spend- tions. She was a very creative be made to the Welsh Society and 50s. Southeast winds 5 to Jacinto, Calif., to compete woman and enjoyed cooking the American Cancer Society. may be made to St. John’s. ing time with her grandchildren. To leave condolences for 15 mph. in Gladiator Challenge at A Mass of Christian and baking. To leave condolences TUESDAY NIGHT: online for the family, visit the family online, visit www. the Soboba Casino Outdoor Burial will be held at 10:30 She was a member of St. Mostly cloudy with a 40 per- www.harterandschier.com. harterandschier.com. Arena. a.m. Thursday at St. John the John the Evangelist Catholic cent chance of showers. Not Evangelist Catholic Church Church, CD of A, the Delphos as cool. Lows in the lower 25 Years Ago – 1989 with Father Dave Reinhart offi- Eagles and VFW and was a 40s. South winds 10 to 20 St. John’s School received ciating. Burial will follow at Cub Scout den mother. Claude L. ‘Joe’ Powell mph. two printers for the comput- Resurrection Cemetery. A Mass of Christian Burial ers that were received earli- Visitation will be 6-8 will be held at 10:30 a.m. dren; and 17 great-grandchil- Dec. 23, 1934 dren. EXTENDED FORECAST er from Chief Supermarket. p.m. Tuesday and 2-8 p.m. Wednesday at St. John the WEDNESDAY: Mostly Accepting the printers from Wednesday at Harter and Schier Evangelist Catholic Church March 14, 2014 He was preceded in death by a son, Kevin L. Powell; cloudy with a 40 percent Irv Trentman, manager of Funeral Home. On Wednesday, in Delphos. Burial will fol- chance of showers. Breezy. the Delphos store, were a CL of C service will be held low in St. John’s Catholic three brothers, John, Earl and Robert; three sisters, Highs in the upper 40s. seniors Brad Hughes and at 7 p.m., VFW Auxiliary at Cemetery. WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Mark D. Pohlman. The 7:15 p.m. and a Parish Wake at Visitation will be from 2-8 VAN WERT — Claude L. Rosemary, Claudean and “Joe” Powell, 79, of Van Wert Mildred; and a granddaughter, Partly cloudy. Lows around computers and printers were 7:30 p.m. p.m. Tuesday at Harter and 30. received as part of the cash died at 1:50 p.m. Friday at Amanda Powell. Memorial contributions Schier Funeral Home, where THURSDAY: Mostly register slip promotion at Van Wert Inpatient Hospice He was a truck driver for may be made to the American a Parish Wake will be held at sunny. Highs in the upper Chief’s. Trentman said other Center. over 45 years and was in the Alzheimer’s Association or hos- 7:30 p.m. 40s. schools in the area will be He was born Dec. 23, 1934, Army having served from 1953- pice. Memorial contributions THURSDAY NIGHT receiving computers. in Marion, Ind., to Claude and 56 during the Korean War. : To leave condolences online may be made to the State of Partly cloudy. Lows in the the Heart Hospice, St. John’s Gertrude (Davis) Powell, who He enjoyed woodworking, See ARCHIVES, page 10 for the family, visit www.hart- lower 30s. erandschier.com. Parish or St. Vincent DePaul. preceded him in death. fishing and hunting. He was a He was married to Mary J. true outdoorsman. FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy Wallen on Oct. 24, 1961. Funeral services will be with a 30 percent chance of Survivors include three held at 2 p.m. today at Harter rain showers. Highs in the sons, Daryl A. (Debbie) and Schier Funeral Home with mid 50s. Powell of Rochester, Ind., the Rev. Russ Lawrence offi- FRIDAY NIGHT: Partly Claude L. (Sherry) Powell ciating and a military service cloudy with a 40 percent CHOCOLATECHOCOLATE Jr. of Van Wert and Ray A. by Delphos Veteran’s Council. chance of rain showers. CHOCOLATE Lows in the mid 30s. MARMARCHOCOLATE (Amanda) Powell of Van Wert; Visitation will be from 11 MARMAR three daughters, Deborah K. a.m.-2 p.m. today at the funer- SATURDAY AND Stewart of Findlay, Pamela al home. SATURDAY NIGHT: Partly S. Fackler of Van Wert and Burial will take place at a cloudy. Highs in the mid 40s. Cynthia J. Lewis of Celina; a later date. Lows in the mid 20s. sister, Donna (Don) Hoke of Memorial contributions may SUNDAY: Partly cloudy. March 2014 Marion, Ind.; 15 grandchil- be made to multiple sclerosis. 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STATE/LOCAL BRIEFS Dairy industry wants Proposed regulations for hunters near vote European-named cheeses COLUMBUS (AP) — COLUMBUS (AP) — Ohio cheese pro- Portman says 11 Ohio cheese-makers would Ohio wildlife officials have ducers are pushing back against an EU pro- be affected by the change. made changes to proposed posal to limit the use of European names such “America’s dairy farmers and producers hunting regulations after as Parmesan, feta and Gorgonzola on American- work hard to develop a product and brand that weeks of weighing public made cheeses. resonates with their customers,” Portman said in comments and reviewing data. The Ohio Dairy Producers Association, a statement. “If the EU succeeds in establishing The Department of Natural which represents Ohio’s $1 billion dairy indus- trade guidelines that would restrict branding, it Resources says its Division try, believes stripping the names from its prod- could hurt product sales and jobs here in Ohio.” of Wildlife’s amended pro- ucts could hit the industry hard, The Columbus Ohio is the nation’s 10th largest cheese pro- posal says that hunters can Dispatch reports. ducer, according to the latest available figures load shotguns and pistol-car- “The deepest impact would be the inability from the U.S. Agriculture Department. The tridge rifles with no more than for our companies to use those brand names and state produced 198.9 million pounds of cheese three shells in the magazine market them overseas, in the U.S. or locally,” in 2012. and chamber combined when said CEO Scott Higgins. “We just can’t stand to The state has for years been the top-ranked hunting white-tailed deer. take that risk.” U.S. producer of Swiss cheese, which doesn’t The current hunting regu- The EU’s argument is that American-made appear affected by the EU proposal. Ohio Swiss lation states a shotgun must cheeses pale compared to the originals and cut cheese accounted for 43 percent of domestic be plugged if it is capable into sales and identity of authentic European production in 2012, according to the USDA. of holding more than three varieties. Many Ohio cheese producers have made shells. The division’s initial The law it seeks to enforce is aimed at their cheeses for generations, some after emi- proposal required a magazine protecting the reputation of regional foods and grating from Europe. Some smaller cheese plug or inert ammunition to helping farmers maintain value, the newspaper producers say it’s the large operators who are limit capacity for pistol car- reports. most concerned. tridge rifles. It would apply to a host of common cheese Jean MacKenzie, outgoing president of the The 2014-15 hunting regu- names, including Asiago, Cheddar, Camembert, year-old Ohio Cheese Guild, renamed a “buch- Transportation workers lations presented to the coun- Edam, Provolone, Ricotta, Roquefort and eron” goat’s milk cheese three years ago rather cil also called for new deer Stilton, as well as to certain meat products, than fight a U.S. licensee of the name. bag limits in many counties. wines including Champagne, spirits and “aro- “We’ll just call it Baby Buche and a paid $4.6M in overtime The Ohio Wildlife Council matized drinks” such as Sangria. Bucheron-style cheese,” said Mackenzie, owner COLUMBUS (AP) — 2012. will vote April 9 on the pro- Angel King, co-owner of Blue Jacket Dairy of Mackenzie Creamery in Hiram. The season’s severe weath- Spokesman Steve posed policies. near Bellefontaine in Logan County, said, Neville McNaughton, an artisanal cheese- er has resulted in overtime Faulkner said the extra “While I respect the desire of the EU to protect maker consultant with CheezSorce in St. totaling more than $4.6 mil- hours were primarily for the names of (its) cheeses … we’re talking about Louis, said giving fanciful names to cheeses lion for state transportation highway crews tackling Democrat for governor a type of cheese” whose name is commonly can be a way to attract customers while honor- workers. harsh weather that began in says wife works 2 jobs used. ing the product’s origins. A Columbus Dispatch mid-October. He said crews Ohio’s U.S. senators, Democrat Sherrod “I’m a New Zealander, and we can’t use computer analysis of state often worked 12-hour shifts. COLUMBUS (AP) — Brown and Republican Rob Portman, have the word ‘feta’?” McNaughton asked. “We payroll data released Friday Other notable over- Democratic gubernatorial joined a letter asking U.S. trade negotiators to embrace global values because it’s about found that overtime at time increases occurred contender Ed FitzGerald has fight the naming restrictions. respect.” the Ohio Department of at the Department of introduced his wife to about Transportation accounted Developmental Disabilities 1,000 party loyalists as a for most of a 6-percent and at Attorney General woman employed at two jobs. jump statewide in overtime Mike DeWine’s office. The Columbus Dispatch Man gives alias of slain friend to police payments at state agencies In all, the state payroll reports that her husband AKRON (AP) — A northeast Ohio man to indicate his death, the newspaper reported. other than universities last decreased by about 1 per- described Shannon FitzGerald tried to avoid arrest during traffic stops by Redington, 28, was jailed Thursday in year. Payments were up cent last year, after a nearly at the state party’s 2014 identifying himself with the name of a slain Summit County in an earlier drug case in more than 50 percent over 3 percent drop in 2012. Legacy Dinner on Saturday as former friend, causing an ordeal for that which his bond had been revoked for failing working at a school during the teenager’s parents when they received letters to appear for a hearing, court records show. week and at a northern Ohio about warrants for their dead son, police and His attorney in that case, Annette Powers, State’s earthquake average hospital on Saturdays. the family said. told The Associated Press on Friday that she FitzGerald, the Cuyahoga The parents of the slain teenager, 17-year- hadn’t spoken with him and couldn’t com- County executive, likely faces old Jeffrey Gardner Jr., told the Akron Beacon ment on that or any charges related to the since 2010 has risen Republican Gov. John Kasich Journal they spent weeks trying to convince alleged impersonation. COLUMBUS (AP) — A newspaper analysis finds that in November. The Democrats’ deputies and court officials that the recent let- Barberton Municipal Court records show the average number of 2.0 magnitude and higher earthquakes endorsed candidate must first ters were mistaken and that two recent traffic Redington has been charged with forgery and occurring in Ohio each year has risen. turn back a primary challenge. citations issued under the teen’s name must tampering with records. The rise reported by The Columbus Dispatch coincides FitzGerald told Democrats be for someone else. They said they were Police say he was stopped twice recently with an average increase in tremblors nationally and to an their party represents “the even more troubled to learn that the wanted for traffic violations, on Feb. 7 and March increase in oil-and-gas drilling and deep injection activity in people who struggle to make man was actually a friend who witnessed 4. He apparently had memorized Gardner’s eastern Ohio. it,” often working multiple Gardner’s shooting in 2007. birthdate and Social Security number, sher- Ohio Department of Natural Resources data reviewed by jobs. He criticized Kasich Sheriff’s deputies used vehicle registra- iff’s Inspector Bill Holland said. the newspaper showed Ohio averaged two earthquakes annu- for his time as an investment tion information from one of the traffic stops Gardner’s parents say Redington’s alleged ally of 2.0 magnitude or greater between 1950 and 2009. banker at Lehmen Brothers. to clear up the confusion this week and iden- actions reopened old wounds. Between 2010 and 2014, that average rose to nine. A Republican party spokes- tify the man as Drew Redington of Akron. It “It’s a horrible thing to do, especially man said voters should judge turned out Gardner’s identification remained when he was there and saw it happen,” Kasich on results, including an active because it was never closed or marked Jeffrey Gardner Sr. said. added 238,000 private-sector jobs.

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Fetching ‘Peabody & 2 Hollywood starlets to take over Cincy restaurant Sherman’ tops box office CINCINNATI (AP) — Two of Hollywood’s hottest stars and the crew of the film they’re shooting soon will take over a Rat Pack-style steakhouse that has LOS ANGELES (AP) — Street second place, with $19.1 million, Sci-fi action movie “Divergent,” been a suburban Cincinnati institution since 1949. racers couldn’t catch a time-travel- after debuting at No. 1 last week- based on the Veronica Roth’s young Cate Blanchett, fresh off an Oscar win for best ing dog and his son at the multiplex end. Though its opening haul of adult novel and starring Shailene actress, and Rooney Mara have been in the Cincinnati this weekend. $45.1 million pales in comparison Woodley, Theo James and Kate for more than a week to shoot “Carol,” a story of two Though Disney’s “Need for to the original, which debuted with Winslet, stands to knock every other women in 1950s New York who begin a romantic rela- Speed” was expected to take the $70.9 million, “Rise of an Empire” film a place or two down when it tionship. No. 1 position at the box office, has earned more than $78 million debuts next weekend. Mara, best known for her breakout and Oscar- DreamWorks’ “Mr. Peabody & since its debut. ——— nominated role in “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,” Sherman” took the lead, with the Tyler Perry’s “The Single Moms Estimated ticket sales for plays a department store clerk who dreams of a more action film in third place. Club,” starring Nia Long and Amy Friday through Sunday at U.S. fulfilling life. Blanchett, who just won an Oscar for The animated movie, about the Smart, opened with $8.3 million at and Canadian theaters, according her performance in Woody Allen’s “Blue Jasmine,” adventures of a genius dog and the No. 5. to Rentrak. Where available, lat- plays Carol, an alluring woman trapped in a loveless human son he adopted, earned $21.2 “This is one of Tyler Perry’s low- est international numbers are also marriage. million, according to studio esti- est debuts ever, but he cranks out included. Final domestic figures The two will be filming a romantic date at Maury’s mates released Sunday. Debuting hits every year for almost decade,” will be released Tuesday. Tiny Cove in the Cincinnati suburb of Cheviot on last weekend at No. 2, the 3-D Dergarabedian said. “He’s allowed 1. “Mr. Peabody & Sherman,” April 1, The Cincinnati Enquirer reports (http://cin. ci/1fwpv0d). kiddie-jaunt features voices from a couple of missteps every once in $21.2 million ($15.3 million inter- Maury’s owner Matt Huesman said the restaurant “” stars a while.” national). will be closed the entire day for shooting, which will and . Leading the year’s early trend 2. “300: Rise of an Empire,” take place in the steakhouse’s “red room,” filled with “Our midweek numbers were of films about religion, Fox’s “Son $19.1 million ($41.3 million inter- red and black vinyl booths, wood paneling and dim very strong, indicating good and of God” grossed $5.4 million in its national). lighting. positive word of mouth,” said Chris third weekend. After opening at No. 3. “Need for Speed,” $17.8 mil- Maury’s has been in the running for months to play Aronson, president of domestic 2 with $26.5 million, it dropped to lion ($45.6 million international). a part in “Carol.” Members of the Greater Cincinnati distribution at Twentieth Century No. 5 in its second week, earning 4. “Non-Stop,” $10.6 million & Northern Kentucky Film Commission scouted the Fox. “If anything, this is exceeding $10 million. Its performance may ($12.5 million international). place in October, and several upper echelon staffers (expectations). It’s a combination of indicate that religious stories aren’t 5. “The Single Moms Club,” $8.3 from the film’s technical side paid a visit in January. likable characters and it’s a nostal- holding up at box office. Plus “Son million. “The film’s crew members went nuts over the gia play for those who are familiar of God,” starring Diogo Morgado, 6. “The Lego Movie,” $7.7 mil- place,” Huesman said as he stood by one of the restau- with the show.” lacks star power. lion ($4.7 million international). rant’s booths. Mr. Peabody and Sherman first However, other upcoming films 7. “Son of God,” $5.4 million. He said the crew focused on one particular booth, appeared in the 1950s and early with a biblical thread feature lead- 8. “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” table 11, which is the first on the left of a small set of 1960s on “Peabody’s Improbable ing men who are more likely to $3.6 million ($6.7 million interna- steps. That’s where Blanchett and Mara will sit. History,” a segment within the get viewers to theaters. “Noah,” tional). “I have a feeling a lot of people are going to be animated television series “Rocky out March 28, stars Russell Crowe. 9. “Frozen,” $2.1 million ($10.4 requesting table 11,” Huesman said. and His Friends” and later “The And later this year, in the Ridley million international). They also may be asking for the “Carol” special. Bullwinkle Show.” Scott-directed “Exodus,” we’ll see 10. “Veronica Mars,” $2 million. In the movie’s restaurant scene, both Blanchett’s and “The family marketplace is giv- Christian Bale as Moses. ——— Mara’s characters order the same thing: creamed spinach over poached eggs and dry martinis with olives. ing every other genre a run for its Playing in only 66 theaters, Wes Estimated weekend ticket sales Huesman said Maury’s was nearly going to be the money,” said Paul Dergarabedian, Anderson’s “Grand Budapest Hotel” Friday through Sunday at interna- site of a restaurant scene in the other major motion senior media analyst for box- landed at No. 8 with $3.6 mil- tional theaters (excluding the U.S. picture recently filmed in Cincinnati, the 2011 political office tracker Rentrak. “But the St. lion. When it opened last weekend, and Canada) for films distributed drama “Ides of March,” starring George Clooney, Ryan Patrick’s Day effect could be at play the stylish comedy showed on just overseas by Hollywood studios, Gosling, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Paul Giamatti, here, where families had to exercise four screens in New York and Los according to Rentrak: Marisa Tomei and Evan Rachel Wood. their options at the theater rather Angeles. Still, it impressed with 1. “Need for Speed,” $45.6 million. But Huesman said that film’s crew thought Maury’s than the pub. That may have paid $200,000. 2. “300: Rise of an Empire,” ceilings were too low. The crew of “Carol” clearly off for ‘Mr. Peabody.’” Rounding out the top 10 is the $41.3 million. thinks otherwise. Meanwhile, analysts predicted Kristen Bell-starring cult-TV-show- 3. “Mr. Peabody & Sherman,” Also starring in “Carol” will be Sarah Paulson, who that “Need for Speed,” based on turned-feature “Veronica Mars.” Its $15.3 million. was in the Oscar-winning “12 Years a Slave” and is the popular EA Entertainment video $2 million debut was impressive 4. “Non-Stop,” $12.5 million. known for TV’s “American Horror Story: Coven.” She game and starring “Breaking Bad” considering the film’s funding came 5. “Frozen,” $10.4 million. will play Carol’s best friend and one-time lover. alum Aaron Paul, would come in from a crowdsourcing campaign, the 6. “The Monuments Men,” $8.2 Actor Kyle Chandler will play Carol’s husband, who at No. 1 this weekend. But with first high-profile project to do so. million. threatens his wife’s competence as a mother because of $17.8 million, it arrived at No. 3 in Also opening this weekend was 7. “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” her previous affair with Paulson’s character and new the U.S. But the movie raced to the Jason Bateman’s directorial debut $6.7 million. relationship with Mara’s. Chandler was the football top of the international box office, “Bad Words.” Showing in only New 8. “12 Years a Slave,” $5.9 mil- coach in TV’s “Friday Night Lights” and has played bringing in $45.6 million. York and Los Angeles, the comedy lion. in a number of recent acclaimed films, including “The Warner Bros.’ warrior drama earned $120,000, one of the biggest 9. “RoboCop,” $5.5 million. Wolf of Wall Street,” ”Argo” and “Zero Dark Thirty.” “300: Rise of an Empire,” the 3-D per theater averages of the weekend, 10. “The Lego Movie,” $4.7 mil- No release date has been announced for “Carol.” sequel to 2007’s “300,” dropped to with $20,000 per movie house. lion. Ohio kids give up presents to help others in need CLEVELAND (AP) — vahs and other celebrations to to give to Ronald McDonald Eleven-year-old Claire Hall donate to a good cause. House of Cleveland. She was of Cleveland Heights hasn’t Natalie Leek-Nelson, pres- familiar with RMH because received a birthday gift since ident and CEO of Providence one of her teachers volun- she was 4. House in Cleveland, which teered there. No dolls, toy ponies, hair works to end child abuse “She was very adamant accessories, Wii games or any and neglect, said children’s that nobody give her a gift,” of the usual gift-giving stuff celebrations that benefit Mcfarlane said. “The gifts children are used to getting. Providence House used to be that she got for herself she That’s because every year sporadic. Now they’re much wouldn’t keep. She gave them instead of gifts, Claire asks more frequent. to Ronald McDonald House.” family and friends to give her “Now in any given year we Nonprofit representatives pet supplies: food, treats, toys have 10 to 15 children who do aren’t really sure why there and other items she can donate this,” said Leek-Nelson. seems to be a rise in the num- to the Cleveland Animal Children like 7-year-old ber of children acting out Protective League. Leilah Mizer of Brook Park, of kindness. It could be that “It’s a good feeling to do who last spring was riding in once a child goes to a friend’s something good,” said Claire, the car with her mom, Crystal party where donations instead Print-production graphic designer whose eight birthday parties Macfarlane when the two of gifts are given, the idea have generated countless cans began talking about Leilah’s catches on and word spreads with a side of marketing genius and bags of pet food, treat, September birthday, and what among peers. toys and the like for the APL. kind of birthday party the Or it could be the save- all wrapped up into the perfect “As long as I have birthdays youngster wanted. spend-give method of han- I’m going to keep doing this.” “She looked at me and said, dling money that more par- computer whiz bundle! A growing number of ‘Mom, I don’t really need any- ents are teaching their chil- nonprofits say they are being thing’,” recalls Macfarlane. dren, Leek-Nelson said. That helped by pint-size philanthro- “‘For my party why don’t we is, save some for yourself, pists like Claire who are will- have people bring things that spend what you need to and ing to give up their gifts from we can donate to someone’.” give to a cause that the child Works well under pressure and meets deadlines. birthdays, bar and bat mitz- Leilah asked party-goers feels strongly about. • Sharon Harvey, president • Friendly demeanor - from customers to co-workers. and CEO of the Cleveland • Relevant design background. SIMPLE STEPS TO A APL, said many contribution- • Quick and accurate typist & grammar pro! minded kids are influenced by HEALTHIER SMILE & contribution-minded parents. • Prior Adobe Creative Suite experience. A HEALTHIER YOU! But not all of them. • Web ad building, site design and maintenance. 4 “Sometimes these won- • Pre-production to numerous print facilities. 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6 – The Herald Monday, March 17, 2014 www.delphosherald.com SPORTS Hot finishes don’t mean much to committee NCAA Men’s Associated Press year’s Final Four teams. The nation- seven teams, though winning the con- Tournament Glance al semifinals are April 5 in Arlington, ference didn’t move Iowa State past the Associated Press San Antonio The man in charge of the NCAA Texas. ‘3’ line. FIRST ROUND Iowa State-North Carolina Central win- selection committee insists a win in On the ‘1’ line in the West was Other conference titles that didn’t At UD Arena ner vs. North Carolina-Providence winner November is worth the same as a win Arizona, which stayed there despite fall- change much: Dayton, Ohio Regional Semifinals Tuesday’s Games At Madison Square Garden in March. ing in the Pac-12 title game to UCLA. —St. Joe’s was the champion of the Albany (N.Y.) (18-14) vs. Mount St. New York Don’t believe him? Check out the The Bruins are a ‘4,’ same as Michigan six-bid Atlantic-10 and got a 10 seed Mary’s (16-16), 6:40 p.m. Friday, March 28 seeds slapped beside these conference State and Louisville — their fellow while the team the Hawks beat, VCU, N.C. State (21-13) vs. Xavier (21-12), 30 Villanova-Milwaukee_UConn-Saint minutes following Joseph’s winner vs. Iowa State-North champions: power-conference champions. was seeded fifth. Wednesday’s Games Carolina Central_North Carolina- —A 4 for Louisville of the American “They pass everyone’s ‘eye —Providence went from Cal Poly (13-19) vs. Texas Southern (19- Providence winner Athletic. test,’” Wellman said. “They’re the bubble to Big East cham- 14), 6:40 p.m. Michigan State-Delaware_Cincinnati- Iowa (20-12) vs. Tennessee (21-12), 30 Harvard winner vs. Virginia-Coastal —A 4 for Michigan State of the Big playing as well right now as any- pion and was seeded 11th. minutes following Carolina_Memphis-George Washington Ten. one in the country. If you look at Meanwhile, Kansas lost in EAST REGIONAL winner —Yet another 4 for UCLA of the the last three or four weeks, they the semifinals of the Big 12 Second Round Regional Championship Thursday’s Games Sunday, March 30 Pac-12. probably would’ve been seeded but remained a 2 seed because At First Niagara Center Semifinal winners —A 7 for New Mexico of the differently. When you look at of its ranking in the RPI — Buffalo, N.Y. ———— Mountain West. the entire season, then it’s a little bit No. 3. The Jayhawks have to get through UConn (26-8) vs. Saint Joseph’s (24-9), SOUTH REGIONAL Oh, and don’t forget that 8 for different.” the first weekend without center Joel 6:55 p.m. Second Round Villanova (28-4) vs. Milwaukee (21-13), Thursday’s Games Kentucky, which had the ball and a Of course, the numbers are just that Embiid, out with a back injury, but 30 minutes following At First Niagara Center chance to beat Florida, the NCAA tour- — numbers. In an era of one-and-done, could face a third-round game against At Spokane Arena Buffalo, N.Y. nament’s top overall seed, in the waning superstar coaches and unending parity, Mountain West champs New Mexico. Spokane, Wash. Ohio State (25-9) vs. Dayton (23-10), Cincinnati (27-6) vs. Harvard (26-4), 12:15 p.m. seconds of the SEC title game. the real drama starts after the brackets “Off the top of my head, I can’t 2:10 p.m. Syracuse (27-5) vs. Western Michigan Only Virginia, which wrapped up the are out. That’s why Warren Buffett had remember exactly what the conversa- Michigan State (26-8) vs. Delaware (25- (23-9), 30 minutes following ACC tournament Sunday to back up its no problem paying the insurance pre- tion was about New Mexico,” Wellman 9), 30 minutes following At The Amway Center Friday’s Games Orlando, Fla. regular-season title, seemed to get a sig- mium against a $1 billion payoff for added. “I can tell you the conversations At PNC Arena Colorado (23-11) vs. Pittsburgh (25-9), nificant bump from the conference tour- anyone who fills out a perfect bracket. about New Mexico were very posi- Raleigh, N.C. 1:40 p.m. naments that polish off resumes of teams “There’s more good teams and less tive.” Memphis (23-9) vs. George Washington Florida (32-2) vs. Albany-Mount St. (24-8), 6:55 p.m. Mary’s winner, 30 minutes following before the start of America’s favorite great teams,” said coach Bill Self of In the West, Arizona’s second game Virginia (28-6) vs. Coastal Carolina (21- Friday’s Games office pool — March Madness. second-seeded Kansas. “The difference could come against eighth-seeded 12), 30 minutes following At Scottrade Center Ron Wellman, chair of the NCAA between a 2 seed and a 7 or 8 seed is as Gonzaga, which lost its second game At The AT&T Center St. Louis San Antonio New Mexico (27-6) vs. Stanford (21-12), selection committee, said the Cavaliers, narrow as it’s ever been.” as a No. 1 seed last year, or No. 9 North Carolina (23-9) vs. Providence 1:40 p.m. considered a 2 or 3 on most mock-ups, The last four bubble teams in this Oklahoma State, which has one of (23-11), 7:20 p.m. Kansas (24-9) vs. Eastern Kentucky (24- “continued to impress us throughout the year’s draw were 12th-seeded North the nation’s best players in Marcus Iowa State (26-7) vs. North Carolina 9), 30 minutes following year.” Carolina State and Xavier, who play Smart. The nation’s top scorer, Doug Central (28-5), 30 minutes following At Viejas Arena Third Round San Diego Asked to explain the mediocre seed in the First Four on Tuesday, and 11th- McDermott (26.9 points per game), is Saturday’s Games VCU (26-8) vs. Stephen F. Austin (31-2), for a team like Louisville, the defending seeded Iowa and Tennessee, who play on the other side of that bracket with At First Niagara Center 7:27 p.m. national champion that has won 12-of- Wednesday. No. 3 Creighton. Buffalo, N.Y. UCLA (26-8) vs. Tulsa (21-12), 30 min- Villanova-Milwaukee winner vs. utes following 13 and rolled through the AAC tourna- Left out of the tournament was SMU On Virginia’s side of the East UConn-Saint Joseph’s winner Third Round ment, Wellstone explained the commit- of the AAC — a team almost all the bracket is one team nobody wants to At Spokane Arena Saturday’s Games tee looks at the entire resume, not just experts had securely in the bracket. play come tournament time — No. Spokane, Wash. At First Niagara Center Michigan State-Delaware winner vs. Buffalo, N.Y. March. But not the folks in the conference 4 Michigan State, which hadn’t won Cincinnati-Harvard winner Syracuse-Western Michigan winner vs. “We look at the total body of work, room, who couldn’t overcome the back-to-back games since late January, Sunday’s Games Ohio State-Dayton winner everything they did from November Mustangs’ strength of schedule: 129. but strung three together to win the At PNC Arena At The Amway Center Raleigh, N.C. Orlando, Fla. to March,” he replied. “Every time we “When I saw Louisville, I kind of nation’s second-toughest conference. Virginia-Coastal Carolina winner vs. scrubbed that seed, Louisville ended at figured that they didn’t have a lot of “You don’t get many teams that Memphis-George Washington winner See NCAA, page 7 the same place every time when com- respect for our conference,” said coach are talented, have inside and outside, At The AT&T Center pared to the people above them.” Larry Brown. “But we only can blame show toughness, are together, have The people above them in the ourselves, that’s the way I look at it.” great chemistry,” coach Tom Izzo said. Midwest region, which shapes up as the The committee handed out only seven “I’ve said three times in my career that NIT Glance toughest, include top-seeded and unde- at-large bids to mid-majors after they I thought we were good enough to get feated Wichita State, No. 2 Michigan took 11 in each of the last two seasons. to a Final Four. I thought this team was Associated Press Utah Valley (20-11) at California (19- First Round 13), 10:30 p.m. and No. 3 Duke. Yes, that’s three of last The Big 12 led all conferences with next in line.” Tuesday’s Games Second Round Robert Morris (21-13) at St. John’s Thursday-Monday, March 24 (20-12), 7 p.m. Robert Morris-St. John’s winner vs. Florida Gulf Coast (22-12) at Florida Belmont-Wisconsin-Green Bay winner State (19-13), 7 p.m. Florida Gulf Coast-Florida State Top 25 Capsules West Virginia (17-15) at Georgetown winner vs. West Virginia-Georgetown (17-14), 7 p.m. winner The Associated Press free throw line for Virginia. Duke was just 7 of 11 from the Belmont (24-9) at Wisconsin-Green High Point-Minnesota winner vs. line. Bay (24-6), 8:15 p.m. Utah-St. Mary’s (CA) winner ATLANTA— Top-ranked Florida capped a perfect run No. 22 MICHIGAN ST. 69, No. 8 MICHIGAN 55 High Point (16-14) at Minnesota (20- Georgia State-Clemson winner vs. 13), 8:15 p.m. Illinois-Boston U. winner through the Southeastern Conference when Kentucky failed INDIANAPOLIS — Adreian Payne scored 18 points and Georgia State (25-8) at Clemson (20- Indiana State-Arkansas winner vs. to get off a shot on its final possession, allowing the Gators to Gary Harris and Branden Dawson added 15 each to lead 12), 9 p.m. Utah Valley-California winner escape with a 61-60 victory in the league championship game Michigan State to its second Big Ten tournament title in three Indiana State (23-10) at Arkansas Davidson-Missouri winner vs. Sunday. years. (21-11), 9 p.m. Toledo-Southern Miss winner Davidson (20-12) at Missouri (22- Iona-Louisiana Tech winner vs. Florida (32-2) built a 16-point lead early in the second The third-seeded Spartans (26-8) have won four out of five. 11), 9 p.m. Vermont-Georgia winner half but Kentucky nearly pulled off an improbable comeback Top-seeded Michigan (25-8) was led by Big Ten player of Utah (21-11) at St. Mary’s (CA), UC Irvine-SMU winner vs. LSU-San to hand the Gators their first loss since early December. Two the year Nik Stauskas with 17 points and Derrick Walton Jr. 11 p.m. Francisco winner Wednesday’s Games Quarterfinals missed free throws gave the Wildcats (24-10) a final posses- had 11 but the Big Ten regular season champs had their seven- Illinois (19-14) at Boston U. (24-10), Tuesday, March 25-Wednesday, sion but James Young slipped trying to drive into the lane. game winning streak come to an end. 7 p.m. March 26 The Gators extended their school-record winning streak Michigan State took control with an early 12-0 run, led Iona (22-10) at Louisiana Tech (27- TBD 7), 7:30 p.m. Semifinals to 26 games and was selected as the overall No. 1 seed in the 38-29 at halftime and opened the second half with an 8-0 spurt Vermont (22-10) at Georgia (19-13), At Madison Square Garden NCAA tournament. to make it 46-29. 8 p.m. New York Patric Young and Michael Frazier II led Florida with 14 Michigan, who won the two regular season meetings, never Toledo (27-6) at Southern Miss (27- Tuesday, April 1 6), 8:30 p.m. Semifinal, 7 p.m. points apiece, while Scottie Wilbekin and Casey Prather had got closer than 10 points again. UC Irvine (23-11) at SMU (23-9), Semifinal, 9:30 p.m. 11 each. SAINT JOSEPH’S 65, No. 23 VCU 61 9 p.m. Championship Kentucky was paced by Aaron Harrison with 16 points. NEW YORK — Langston Galloway scored 19 points and LSU (19-13) at San Francisco (21- Thursday, April 3 Young added 13, while Willie Cauley-Stein had 10 points, 11 hit yet another huge 3-pointer and Saint Joseph’s won its first 11), 10 p.m. Semifinal winners, 7 p.m. rebounds and five blocks. Atlantic 10 tournament title since 1997. No. 6 VIRGINIA 72, No. 7 DUKE 63 The fourth-seeded Hawks (24-9) arrived in Brooklyn on the GREENSBORO, N.C. — Malcolm Brogdon scored 23 NCAA tournament bubble. They all but clinched an at-large NCAA Division II points and Virginia claimed its first Atlantic Coast Conference berth with a win over fellow bubble team Dayton in Friday’s tournament title since 1976. quarterfinals on Galloway’s go-ahead 3, then made that moot Men’s Glance Tournament MVP Joe Harris added 15 points and hit the by capturing the conference’s automatic bid. back-breaking 3-pointer with just under 2 minutes remaining The second-seeded Rams (26-8) have reached the A-10 Associated Press Missouri State, 8:30 p.m. for the top-seeded Cavaliers (28-6). tourney finals in both years in the league but lost both times. First Round At Lakeland, Fla. Friday’s Results Delta State 70, Saint Leo 61 They shot 45 percent, pestered the Blue Devils into 38 per- Fellow senior Ronald Roberts had 15 points on 6-of-6 At San Bernardino, Calif. Tuskegee vs. North Alabama, 7:30 p.m. cent shooting and used a late 12-3 run to pull away and claim shooting and 11 rebounds for Saint Joseph’s. Cal Poly Pomona 73, Dixie State 65 At Denver the second ACC tournament title in school history. Rob Brandenberg led VCU with 18 points but Galloway Cal State Stanislaus 80, Seattle Pacific Midwestern State 74, Tarleton State 68 Jabari Parker scored 23 points on 9-of-24 shooting for the got just enough separation on him to hit a tie-breaking 3-point- 72, OT Metro State vs. Colorado Mines, 9:30 Cal State Chico 77, California Baptist 71 p.m. third-seeded Blue Devils (26-8), who were making their 31st er with more than 2 minutes left. Cal State Bernardino 79, Chaminade 78 At Springfield, Mo. appearance in the championship game but were denied their Halil Kanacevic of Saint Joseph’s won tournament MVP Saturday’s Results Michigan Tech 82, Indianapolis 76 ACC-record 20th title. honors after another all-around performance. He had 11 At New Haven. Conn. Drury vs. Findlay, 9:30 p.m. Anthony Gill added 12 points and was 10 of 17 from the points, 14 rebounds, four assists and two blocks. Saint Anselm 73, Le Moyne 62 At East Stroudsburg, Pa. Bloomfield 59, New Haven 57 West Liberty 86, Indiana (Pa.) 85, 3OT Southern Connecticut State 89, East Stroudsburg vs. Gannon, 7:30 p.m. Bridgeport 73 At Aiken, S.C. Franklin Pierce 66, Philadelphia 65 Montevallo 98, Lincoln Memorial 86 OHSAA State Girls Basketball Capsules At Mankato, Minn. South Carolina Aiken vs. GRU Augusta, Missouri Southern State 80, Fort Hays 7:30 p.m. By RUSTY MILLER bench and Alexa Hart set the tone with “They were quicker than we were. We State 69 At San Bernardino, Calif. Associated Press six blocked shots in the first seven min- couldn’t adjust to that very well.” Central Missouri 56, Arkansas Tech 44 Cal Poly Pomona vs. Cal State utes as the Nubians (27-2), who lost in She added, “They are very patient, Minnesota State Mankato 97, Harding Stanislaus, 8 p.m. 56 Cal State Bernardino vs. Cal State DIVISION III the title game last year after winning it especially when they lost both of their Northwest Missouri State 98, Winona Chico, 10:30 p.m. COLUMBUS— Seldom is a girls in 2012, captured their fourth (big girls to foul trouble) in the State 77 Third Round team as quick as Columbus Africentric title. They became just the first half.” At Lakeland, Fla. Tuesday’s Games also so careful with the basketball. eighth school to have won The teams traded points Delta State 82, Barry 77 At New Haven. Conn. Saint Leo 75, West Alabama 67 Saint Anselm vs. S. Connecticut St.- The Nubians paired a lethal trapping at least four state champion- in the third quarter until Tuskegee 98, Florida Southern 95 Franklin Pierce winner, 7 p.m. defense with the ability to hold onto the ships. Africentric held Versailles North Alabama 72, Tampa 68 At Mankato, Minn. ball for good shots to beat Versailles, Staked to an early lead, scoreless for almost 6 minutes At Denver Central Missouri vs. Minnesota State 49-37, on Saturday night in the Division they never let go. in a mini 6-0 run. The Nubians Midwestern State 72, Arkansas-Fort Mankato-Northwest Missouri State win- Smith 66 ner, 8 p.m. III state championship game. The imposing presence of were content to patiently work Tarleton State 92, Texas A&M- At Lakeland, Fla. “We practice a lot of just holding the 6-2 Hart, a first-team the ball around, passing and International 56 Delta State vs. Tuskegee-North Alabama onto the basketball for two minutes,” Associated Press All-Ohioan, helped cutting while awaiting someone to slash Metro State 76, Colorado-Colorado winner, 7 p.m. said Africentric coach Will McKinney. Africentric grab an early double-digit to the basket or find an open seam. Springs 72 At Denver Colorado Mines 90, St. Mary’s (Texas) Midwestern State vs. Metro State- “A lot of teams don’t realize what a lead. After Hart left with foul trouble, Late in the game, up by 10, the 67 Colorado Mines winner, 9 p.m. weapon that can be when you have the the Nubians were content to patiently Nubians’ quick guards just played keep- At Springfield, Mo. At Springfield, Mo. ability to keep the ball away from the work for baskets while continuing with away as they were chased by the trap- Michigan Tech 75, Southern Indiana 70 Michigan Tech vs. Drury-Findlay win- other team for two minutes. If you can their high-pressure defense. ping Tigers. Indianapolis 80, Bellarmine 75 ner, 8 p.m. Drury 69, Wisconsin-Parkside 64 At East Stroudsburg, Pa. do that in a game, whatever kind of lead Guard Alexis Park had 12 points. Second-team All-Ohioan Christa Findlay 88, Lake Superior State 83, OT West Liberty vs. East Stroudsburg- you have you can kind of expand on it.” Ahead by nine at the half, the Puthoff and Emily Harman both had At East Stroudsburg, Pa. Gannon winner, TBA That’s exactly what the Nubians did. Nubians pulled away by badgering the nine points for ninth-ranked Versailles. Indiana (Pa.) 75, West Chester 68 At Aiken, S.C. Sierra Harley had 14 points off the ball-handler at one end and then playing Versailles was seeking its second West Liberty 88, Glenville State 72 Montevallo vs. S. Carolina Aiken-GRU East Stroudsburg 99, Livingstone 98 Augusta winner, 7 p.m. unselfish, spread- state championship, after winning the Gannon 66, Charleston (W. Va.) 64 At San Bernardino, Calif. the-court at the biggest trophy in 2008. This was the At Aiken, S.C. TBD, 10 p.m. other. Tigers’ sixth trip to the state final four. Montevallo 97, Georgia Southwestern Quarterfinals “We dug our- DIVISION I 88 Tuesday, March 25 Lincoln Memorial 76, Carson-Newman At Evansville, Ind. selves a pretty big Kelsey Mitchell saved the best for last. 65 Game 1, Noon hole and it’s hard The Associated Press Ms. Basketball South Carolina Aiken 80, Limestone 54 Game 2, 2:30 p.m. to come back on — and future Ohio State player — GRU Augusta 86, Anderson (S.C.) 84 Game 3, 6 p.m. a team that can scored 30 points and Carlie Pogue Second Round Game 4, 8:30 p.m. Sunday’s Results Semifinals handle the pres- added 17 points and 14 rebounds to At New Haven. Conn. Thursday, March 27 sure like they can. lead top-ranked Cincinnati Princeton Saint Anselm 82, Bloomfield 68 At Evansville, Ind. www.raabeford.com They really took it to its second big-school championship Southern Connecticut State vs. Franklin Game 1, TBA 11260 Elida Rd., Delphos to us (with) their with a 61-55 victory over North Canton Pierce, 7:30 p.m. Game 2, TBA At Mankato, Minn. Championship defense,” said Hoover on Saturday night. Central Missouri 94, Missouri Southern Saturday, March 29 Versailles coach State 84 At Evansville, Ind. 419-692-0055 See STATE, page 7 Jacki Stonebraker. Minnesota State Mankato vs. Northwest Semifinal winners, 3 p.m. www.delphosherald.com Monday, March 17, 2014 The Herald — 7

NASCAR Sprint Cup- Edwards leads Ford sweep Food City 500 Results Associated Press Sunday at rain-soaked Bristol At Bristol Motor Speedway Bristol, Tenn. Associated Press reaction time. It’s on me, really.” Lap length: .533 miles Kenseth recovered and was racing (Start position in parentheses) BRISTOL, Tenn. — Carl Edwards back with the leaders later in the race, 1. (12) Carl Edwards, Ford, 503 laps, 119.2 rating, 47 points. 2. (21) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 503, 98.9, 42. claimed a rain-soaked win at Bristol only to hit the wall late. He finished 3. (23) Aric Almirola, Ford, 503, 101.9, 41. Motor Speedway, where weather Marcos Ambrose was fifth as both 13th. 4. (37) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 503, 87.1, 40. wreaked havoc on yet another Sprint of RPM’s drivers finished inside the top Johnson was second before the rain 5. (5) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 503, 89, 39. Cup race. delay when his tire came apart. He had 6. (1) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 503, 97.8, 39. five. 7. (6) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 503, 88.6, 37. The rain caused two delays last- Pole-sitter Denny Hamlin was sixth to pit for repairs and dropped to 39th, 8. (10) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 503, 106.3, 37. ing more than five hours — one that in the highest-finishing Toyota and was two laps down from Kenseth. 9. (38) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 503, 83.3, 35. delayed the start Sunday by almost two followed by Hendrick Motorsports team- Crew chief Chad Knaus grumbled on 10. (20) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 503, 104.5, 34. hours and one that stopped the race for mates Jeff Gordon and Kasey Kahne. the radio that the tire wasn’t flat. 11. (26) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 503, 67.4, 33. 3 hours, 18 minutes. But when the driv- “The tread just fell off of it. There’s 12. (8) Greg Biffle, Ford, 503, 74, 32. Brian Vickers was ninth and rookie Kyle 13. (3) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 503, 120.4, 33. ers got on the track, they raced fast and Larson rounded out the top 10. nothing wrong with it. The rest of the 14. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 503, 104, 31. furious. The race was run in front of a sparse tire is … great,” Knaus radioed. He 15. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 503, 67.5, 30. Much like the season-opening Bristol crowd as the weather forecast then sarcastically said he was certain 16. (9) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 503, 76.6, 28. Daytona 500, which was stopped by the team would be blamed for the tire 17. (30) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 502, 62.7, 27. called for a 100 percent chance of rain. It 18. (36) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 502, 55.6, 26. rain for almost six hours, the threat of wasn’t wrong and the start was delayed falling apart. 19. (11) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 501, 87.4, 26. more bad weather bringing a sudden halt nearly two hours, then drivers made it to “I’m sure it’s something we did. I’m 20. (4) Joey Logano, Ford, 500, 92.3, 25. to the race forced the drivers to go hard Lap 124 before the race was stopped by sure it’s our fault.” 21. (28) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 500, 66.9, 23. every single lap. rain again. The second stoppage pushed Goodyear quickly responded via 22. (16) David Gilliland, Ford, 500, 65.6, 22. So when a caution with 77 laps Twitter, posting that Johnson’s team 23. (32) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 499, 48.4, 21. the race into evening and under the 24. (14) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 499, 74.8, 20. remaining sent most of the field to lights on the 0.533-mile bullring. didn’t change the right front tires on its 25. (22) A J Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 498, 62.2, 19. pit road, Edwards’ crew chief, Jimmy There was plenty of action to keep first pit stop. Going 115-plus laps caused 26. (34) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 497, 44.3, 18. Fennig, made the call to leave his driver those in attendance entertained, includ- the right front tire to wear through, 27. (25) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 497, 53.6, 17. on the track. The move gave Edwards Goodyear said. 28. (35) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 497, 44.9, 16. ing a bizarre debris caution that caused 29. (7) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 496, 99.7, 16. the lead on the restart with 70 laps what looked to be toilet paper to be Johnson wound up 19th. 30. (31) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 496, 34.5, 0. remaining. strewn everywhere. Two other inci- Joey Logano, who led 12 laps early, 31. (19) David Ragan, Ford, 495, 43.6, 13. He had no trouble pulling out to an dents occurred when Matt Kenseth and had his problems when he lost power 32. (33) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 493, 41.4, 12. easy lead and had victory in sight when Jimmie Johnson were each running in steering. He’d raced his way past team- 33. (39) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 491, 35.2, 11. the yellow caution lights came on with mate Brad Keselowski, only to lose it 34. (41) Parker Kligerman, Toyota, 487, 31.8, 10. second place. 35. (13) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 473, 68.8, 10. two laps remaining. No one was sure Kenseth was the leader when the on pit road during a competition caution 36. (29) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 471, 52.2, 8. what the caution was for and Fennig race resumed following the lengthy rain early in the race. The power steering 37. (24) Michael McDowell, Ford, 469, 40.8, 7. even wondered if water damage might delay. He was passed by Kurt Busch but went shortly after and Logano dropped 38. (17) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, accident, 453, 84.5, 7. have inadvertently caused the lights to to 28th in the field before the caution for 39. (27) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, accident, 450, 99.2, 6. holding second and in traffic when cau- 40. (18) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 430, 39, 4. turn on. tion came out because Danica Patrick rain stopped the race at Lap 124. 41. (42) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, rear gear, 322, 27.6, 0. Then the sky suddenly opened and spun Cole Whitt. “I’d say 500 laps is going to be a lot 42. (40) Ryan Truex, Toyota, accident, 271, 30.4, 2. NASCAR had no choice but to declare Kenseth lightly ran into the back of longer than I thought it was going to be 43. (43) Timmy Hill, Chevrolet, accident, 160, 23.9, 1. the race over. Busch as he tried to slow down for the around here,” Logano said during the ___ NASCAR said after the race that the rain delay, speculating about how dif- Race Statistics caution but he was drilled from behind Average Speed of Race Winner: 84.051 mph. lights malfunction triggered the final by Timmy Hill, who came around the ficult it will be to navigate around the Time of Race: 3 hours, 11 minutes, 23 seconds. caution and officials made it a full cau- track at a considerably higher speed. bullring without power steering. Margin of Victory: Under Caution. tion “because operation of the lights was “I just got peeled straight from behind “I was already huffing and puffing Caution Flags: 12 for 95 laps. comprised.” pretty hard trying to get the thing to Lead Changes: 20 among 12 drivers. real hard,” he calmly radioed his Joe Lap Leaders: D.Hamlin 1; B.Keselowski 2-41; J.Logano 42-53; Edwards led Roush Fenway Racing Gibbs Racing crew. turn. You can’t be quick with it. That’s J.Johnson 54-97; M.Kenseth 98-119; Ku.Busch 120; M.Kenseth teammate Ricky Stenhouse Jr. across the Kenseth had to pit for repairs and the biggest problem, you can’t go fast. 121-152; Ku.Busch 153-178; J.McMurray 179-188; Ku.Busch finish line. Aric Almirola from Richard dropped to 24th — 10 seconds behind We’ll just have to fix it. The good thing 189; C.Bowyer 190-194; Ky.Busch 195-267; K.Kahne 268-277; Petty Motorsports was third as Ford the leader. is we’re (124) laps into this thing and D.Hamlin 278; K.Kahne 279-284; M.Kenseth 285-333; D.Hamlin drivers swept the top three spots — one there’s a long ways to go. The bad news 334; M.Kenseth 335-396; D.Hamlin 397; K.Harvick 398-425; Hill took responsibility for the acci- C.Edwards 426-503. day after a Ford team won the Twelve dent. is if we can’t fix it, we’re only (124) laps Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): M.Kenseth, Hours of Sebring sports car race for the “This place, things happen real into it. So, either way, we’ve got our 4 times for 165 laps; C.Edwards, 1 time for 78 laps; Ky.Busch, 1 first time since 1969. quick,” Hill said. “I saw (Whitt) spin, work cut out for us today.” time for 73 laps; J.Johnson, 1 time for 44 laps; B.Keselowski, 1 Tony Stewart salvaged a horrific start Team Penske made repairs after the time for 40 laps; Ku.Busch, 3 times for 28 laps; K.Harvick, 1 time by the time I got communication, it was for 28 laps; K.Kahne, 2 times for 16 laps; J.Logano, 1 time for 12 to the weekend — he qualified 37th — too late. Everybody was checking up. rain delay and Logano was 39th when laps; J.McMurray, 1 time for 10 laps; C.Bowyer, 1 time for 5 laps; by finishing a season-best fourth. I ran into the back (Kenseth). I had no he got back on the track. D.Hamlin, 4 times for 4 laps. Wins: D.Earnhardt Jr., 1; C.Edwards, 1; K.Harvick, 1; Bra. Keselowski, 1. Top 12 in Points: 1. Bra.Keselowski, 163; 2. D.Earnhardt Jr., Golf Capsules 153; 3. C.Edwards, 152; 4. J.Gordon, 152; 5. J.Johnson, 143; 6. J.Logano, 141; 7. D.Hamlin, 140; 8. M.Kenseth, 138; 9. R.Newman, Associated Press birdieing the final two holes Cejka, the winner of the 125; 10. R.Stenhouse Jr., 122; 11. K.Kahne, 120; 12. G.Biffle, 118. ___ for a 1-stroke victory. season-opening Colombia NASCAR Driver Rating Formula PALM HARBOR, Fla. The 54-year-old Couples Championship last month, A maximum of 150 points can be attained in a race. — John Senden ended more shot a 5-under 66 to finish also shot a 69. He earned The formula combines the following categories: Wins, Finishes, than seven years without a at 15-under 198 at Newport $86,400 to push his total to Top-15 Finishes, Average Running Position While on Lead Lap, victory by making two late Beach Country Club. Also the $221,400, more than enough Average Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead- birdies, including a chip-in of a 3-way tie for the lead 2010 winner, he made a 4-foot to wrap a spot next season on Lap Finish. from 70 feet on the tough- heading into the treacherous, birdie putt on the par-3 17th the PGA Tour. est hole at Innisbrook, for a three-hole closing stretch and holed another 4-footer on TROPHY HASSAN II 1-shot victory on a wild and at Innisbrook known as the the par-5 18th. AGADIR, Morocco — windy Sunday at the Valspar “Snake Pit.” Colin Montgomerie, Spain’s Alejandro Canizares NCAA Championship. He went birdie-birdie-par. Bernhard Langer and Steve won the Trophy Hassan II (Continued from page 6) Saint Louis-N.C. State-Xavier win- Senden, two shots behind After driving into the trees Pate tied for second. Langer by five strokes, shooting a ner and playing short of the green Florida_Albany-Mount St. Mary’s Michigan-Wofford_Texas-Arizona going into the final round, had a chance to force a playoff 2-under 70 to complete a winner vs. Colorado-Pittsburgh win- State winner vs. Duke-Mercer_ closed with a 1-under 70 for on the 16th, Senden lofted a but missed a 20-foot birdie try wire-to-wire victory at Palais ner UMass_Iowa-Tennessee winner his first PGA Tour win since pitch with perfect pace and on 18 and settled for a 70. Royal. Sunday’s Games Regional Championship watched it tumble into the cup At Scottrade Center Sunday, March 30 the 2006 John Deere Classic. Montgomerie had a 62, the Canizares finished at St. Louis Semifinal winners The timing couldn’t have been for one of only two birdies in best round of the week, and 19-under 269 for his second Kansas-Eastern Kentucky winner ——— better. The victory sends the the final round. Equipped with Pate shot a 66. European Tour victory. vs. New Mexico-Stanford winner WEST REGIONAL 42-year-old Australian to the a one-shot lead, he followed BRAZIL CHAMPIONS England’s Andy Sullivan At Viejas Arena Second Round San Diego Thursday’s Games Masters next month. Senden that with a 20-foot birdie putt SAO PAULO — Jon was second after a 63. UCLA-Tulsa winner vs. VCU- At BMO Harris Bradley Center finished at 7-under 277. on the 17th. Curran completed a wire-to- LALLA MERYEM CUP Stephen F. Austin winner Milwaukee Kevin Na had a long birdie Equally important was the wire victory in the Web.com AGADIR, Morocco — Regional Semifinals Wisconsin (26-7) vs. American (20- At FedExForum 12), 12:40 p.m. putt on the final hole that par on the 18th, which was Tour’s Brazil Champions, English teenager Charley Hull Memphis, Tenn. Oregon (23-9) vs. BYU (23-11), 30 would have forced a playoff, just as difficult as the bird- closing with a 2-under 69 won the Ladies European Thursday, March 27 minutes following but it never came close. He ies. He needed two putts up a to beat Alex Cejka by four Tour’s Lalla Meryem Cup for Syracuse-Western Michigan_Ohio At Spokane Arena State-Dayton winner vs. Kansas- Spokane, Wash. closed with a 72. ridge and breaking slightly to strokes. her first professional victory, Eastern Kentucky_New Mexico- Oklahoma (23-9) vs. North Dakota It took what Senden called the right before it went swiftly Curran finished at 25-under beating France’s Gwladys Stanford winner State (25-6), 7:27 p.m. a “magic shot” to shake loose down the slope and breaking 259 at Sao Paulo Golf Club Nocera with a birdie on the Florida_Albany-Mount St. San Diego State (29-4) vs. New to the left. The 40-foot putt Mary’s_Colorado-Pittsburgh winner Mexico State (26-9), 30 minutes fol- from a traffic jam along the and earned $144,000 for his first extra hole. vs. UCLA-Tulsa_VCU-Stephen F. lowing back nine of the Copperhead settled inches from the cup. first Web.com Tour title in The 17-year-old Hull Austin winner Friday’s Games course. The tournament was TOSHIBA CLASSIC only his fourth start. The closed with a 9-under 62 at Regional Championship At The AT&T Center NEWPORT BEACH, Saturday, March 29 San Antonio up for grabs over the final 27-year-old former Vanderbilt l’Ocean to match Nocera at Semifinal winners Baylor (24-11) vs. Nebraska (19- two hours, with nine players Calif. — Fred Couples won player opened with a course- 15-under 269. Nocera had a ——— 12), 12:40 p.m. separated by three shots at the Toshiba Classic for his record 61 and added rounds of 3-putt bogey on the final hole MIDWEST REGIONAL Creighton (26-7) vs. Louisiana- one point, and Senden part 10th Champions Tour title, 64 and 65. of regulation for a 67. Second Round Lafayette (23-11), 30 minutes fol- Thursday’s Games lowing At The Amway Center At Viejas Arena Orlando, Fla. San Diego Saint Louis (26-6) vs. N.C. State- Arizona (30-4) vs. Weber State (19- Xavier winner, 7:20 p.m 11), 2:10 p.m. State Louisville (29-5) vs. Manhattan Gonzaga (28-6) vs. Oklahoma State (Continued from page 6) loss a year ago in the school’s only ticularly experience in the brightest of (25-7), 30 minutes following (21-12), 30 minutes following previous appearance at the state tourna- spotlights. At BMO Harris Bradley Center Third Round Milwaukee Saturday’s Games Princeton (28-2) improved to 2-for-2 ment. Millersburg West Holmes, one of the Michigan (25-8) vs. Wofford (20- At BMO Harris Bradley Center in the state tournament, also winning the Over the first 14:59 of the second most historic girls’ basketball programs 12), 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee title in its only other appearance in 1987. half, Burdette scored 20 of the Eagles’ in Ohio, proved that again on Saturday Texas (23-10) vs. Arizona State Wisconsin-American winner vs. (21-11), 30 minutes following Oregon-BYU winner Mitchell scored 15 points in the first 22 points. She scored her team’s first at Value City Arena. Friday’s Games At Spokane Arena quarter and then became less of an five points of the third quarter before Paiten Strother scored 18 points and At PNC Arena Spokane, Wash. offensive force as her team never trailed teammate Jordan Parker hit a rebound Emily Molnar 15 to lead top-ranked Raleigh, N.C. San Diego State-New Mexico State Duke (26-8) vs. Mercer (26-8), winner vs. Oklahoma-North Dakota after she fueled a 9-2 start. She also had follow at the 3:36 mark to cap a 7-0 run West Holmes back from a poor start to a 12:15 p.m. State winner four rebounds and three assists and three that swelled the lead to 29-16. 62-45 victory over No. 2 Kettering Alter UMass (24-8) vs. Iowa-Tennessee Sunday’s Games steals. Burdette then scored all of her team’s in the Division II girls’ state champion- winner, 30 minutes following At The AT&T Center With Mitchell leading the way, points until Parker hit two foul shots ship game. At Scottrade Center San Antonio St. Louis Creighton-Louisiana-Lafayette Princeton led 19-13 after a quarter and with 1:01 remaining to push the lead to The Lady Knights made trips to the Wichita State (34-0) vs. Cal Poly- winner vs. Baylor-Nebraska winner maintained it for most of the way. 46-38. state each of the last three years, includ- Texas Southern winner, 7:10 p.m. At Viejas Arena Down as many as 14, Hoover (26-3) None were bigger than four midway ing losses in the final the last two. Kentucky (24-10) vs. Kansas State San Diego (20-12), 30 minutes following Arizona-Weber State winner vs. cut the lead to four with 17 seconds left. through the fourth quarter. The title was the fourth for West Third Round Gonzaga-Oklahoma State winner But then Mitchell was fouled on the The Bishops (27-2) pulled within Holmes (29-0) but first since its unap- Saturday’s Games Regional Semifinals inbounds pass and, of course, hit both 39-37 on a 3-pointer from the top of the proached and unprecedented 108-game At The Amway Center At The Honda Center Orlando, Fla. Anaheim, Calif. shots to end the drama. key by Kloie Johnson at the 4:27 mark. winning streak that included the three Louisville-Manhattan winner vs. Thursday, March 27 DIVISION IV Burdette then drove to the basket and previous titles in 1984-86. Saint Louis-N.C. State-Xavier win- Wisconsin-American_Oregon- Reedsville Eastern was hanging on was fouled, hitting both shots. Alter (29-1) led 7-0 almost 4 minutes ner BYU winner vs. Creighton- At BMO Harris Bradley Center Louisiana-Lafayette_Baylor- and Jenna Burdette knew she had to After a Rosecrans miss, Burdette into the game but behind Strother and Milwaukee Nebraska winner make a difference. went to the hoop again, trying to draw Molnar, West Holmes scored 23 of the Michigan-Wofford winner vs. San Diego State-New Mexico She did more than that. She took over a foul. Instead, in heavy traffic, she next 27 points and was never headed. Texas-Arizona State winner State_Oklahoma-North Dakota State Sunday’s Games winner vs. Arizona-Weber State_ the game. muscled her way through the paint and Libby Bazelak had 16 points for At PNC Arena Gonzaga-Oklahoma State winner Burdette scored 20 of her 24 points banked in a shot to make it 43-37. Alter, which hadn’t really been tested all Raleigh, N.C. Regional Championship in the second half — accounting for all Burdette hit one more foul shot and season — winning by at least 12 points Duke-Mercer winner vs. UMass_ Saturday, March 29 but seven of her team’s points over that then made way for her teammates. in every game until a 50-47 win in Iowa-Tennessee winner Semifinal winners At Scottrade Center ———- span — to carry top-ranked Eastern past Parker, Katie Keller and Maddie Rigsby the semis against Toledo Rogers. Alter St. Louis FINAL FOUR No. 3 Zanesville Rosecrans 49-38 in hit five of six free throws over the final started two freshmen, two sophomores Wichita State_Cal Poly-Texas At AT&T Stadium the Division IV girls state title game on 61 seconds to hold off the Bishops. and a junior. Southern winner vs. Kentucky- Arlington, Texas Kansas State winner National Semifinals Saturday. Molly Nash had 15 points and 15 West Holmes’ first team Associated Regional Semifinals Saturday, April 5 Burdette, an Associated Press first- rebounds for the Bishops, who were Press All-Ohioan and co-player of the At Lucas Oil Stadium East champion vs. South champion team All-Ohioan and co-player of the shooting for their fourth state champion- year in the division Laina Snyder was Indianapolis Midwest champion vs. West cham- Friday, March 28 pion year in the division, time and again ship but first since 1992. held to just eight points — only two Wichita State_Cal Poly-Texas National Championship made big shots and big plays as Eastern DIVISION II through three quarters — but did grab Southern_Kentucky-Kansas State Monday, April 7 (27-1) got redemption for a semifinal It’s hard to beat experience — par- 11 rebounds. winner vs. Louisville-Manhattan_ Semifinal winners 8 – The Herald Monday, March 17, 2014 www.delphosherald.com

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Tomorrow’s Horoscope HI AND LOIS By Bernice Bede Osol

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- thinking will pay off. Don’t give in to someone’s demands. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- It may be difficult, but you will have to Consider making a lifestyle change. maintain your own course of action, Base your actions on the way you refusing to be swayed by what others feel and the goals you have set. do or think. Trying to impress others with your new behavior will backfire. TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 2014 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 2014 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- You may be drawn into a This will prove to be a productive This will be a year of growth and troublesome situation. Pay attention year if you cement partnerships that creativity. You will find innovative ways to your gut feelings, and put an end are beneficial and withdraw from to display your talents. Although there to a questionable partnership. Your those that may be impeding your are some who will try to influence you reputation could be at stake. progress. It will take all of your drive to take a different path, believing in LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- and commitment to take advantage yourself and your abilities will be the Dealing with your peers or family of the wealth of opportunity ahead. key element to your success. members will be problematic today. BLONDIE PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Stay away from trivial disagreements. -- You have the chance to correct a -- You’ll face discord at home if you Your time will be better spent past mistake should you be willing to aren’t mindful of others. Now is not participating in worthwhile pursuits. do so. A defensive or critical attitude the time to make changes to your SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) will only make matters worse. Make living space. An old debt will be -- New opportunities will allow you amends and move on. settled in your favor. to use your talents and skills more ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- ARIES (March 21-April 19) diversely. Make decisions based on You will gain momentum if you stick -- You may be feeling emotionally your needs, not on what someone to your plans and stay alert to new down. If you take part in a cause you else wants. possibilities. Don’t feel compelled to believe in, you will make new friends SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. share your ideas with others. The and infuse some life into your current 21) -- A personal situation needs to final product will speak for itself. situation. be resolved before you can move TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Do TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- ahead. Do a detailed analysis of your your best to help an older friend or Stay in touch with people who have financial status and consider what relative in need of assistance. Your something to offer you. Refuse to options will be most lucrative. calmness, kindness and thoughtful become involved in questionable CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) nature will have a lasting effect on activities. Someone may be trying -- Be aware of the opportunities that those you encounter. to take advantage of your trusting surround you. An unusual offer has GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- nature. the potential to turn into a profitable Let your charm lead the way. An GEMINI (May 21-June 20) endeavor. Keep an open mind and BEETLE BAILEY opponent may try to catch you off -- Don’t be lured into sharing your share your thoughts. guard. Maintain a pleasant attitude, personal information. You will be sorry AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- speak thoughtfully and don’t be if you reveal too much to someone Your money matters need a critical coerced into a confrontation. unreliable. Surround yourself with evaluation. Get together with your CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- positive people who value your worth. financial adviser and determine how Your domestic or love life will likely CANCER (June 21-July 22) you can increase your savings. It face upset. Focus on projects that -- Don’t let worry and self-doubt get may be necessary to make changes will boost your confidence. Consider to you. Connecting with friends or to your lifestyle. your options before you deal with an becoming involved with a public- emotional dilemma. spirited organization will provide you DISTRIBUTED BY UNIVERSAL LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- with some positive energy. Forward UCLICK FOR UFS Although you are used to taking action, let someone else set the pace today. He or she may have a different and more effective approach to a mutually nettlesome situation. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- You are capable of multitasking up a storm today. Although your current schedule may have you on the run, SNUFFY SMITH it will prepare you for the variety of challenges ahead. Show everyone how capable you are. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Spend some alone time pursuing activities that make you think. Personal relationships may need an adjustment. It’s a good time to follow up on a creative project or plan a trip. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- A current situation is likely to confuse you. Do some fact-finding before you take action. Don’t feel the urge to gossip or share the information you discover. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- You may enjoy being in the spotlight, but while it may be flattering to have all eyes on you, it could damage a relationship with HAGAR THE HORRIBLE someone special. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- An unusual request is apparent. You will benefit if you keep your emotions in check. Strive to be professional, honest and tactful in all your business dealings.

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Crimeans vote to leave TODAY’S Ukraine, join Russia US cites security more SMILE MIKE ECKEL Associated Press to censor, deny records SIMFEROPOL, Ukraine — Just two weeks after Russian troops TED BRIDIS relying upon FOIA exemptions to withhold seized their peninsula, Crimeans voted Sunday to leave Ukraine and Associated Press large swaths of government information is join Russia, overwhelmingly approving a referendum that sought to hindering the public’s right to know,” said Sen. unite the strategically important Black Sea region with the country WASHINGTON — The Obama administra- Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., chairman of the Senate it was part of for some 250 years. tion more often than ever censored government Judiciary Committee. “It becomes too much of The vote was widely condemned by Western leaders, who files or outright denied access to them last year a temptation. If you screw up in government, planned to move swiftly to punish Russia with economic sanctions. under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act, just mark it top secret.” As the votes were counted, a jubilant crowd gathered around a according to a new analysis of federal data by Citizens, journalists, businesses and others statue of Vladimir Lenin in the center of Simferopol to celebrate The Associated Press. last year made a record 704,394 requests for with song and dance. Many held Russian flags, and some unfurled The administration cited more legal excep- information, an 8 percent increase over the a handwritten banner reading “We’re Russian and proud of it.” tions it said justified withholding materials and previous year. The government responded to Fireworks exploded in the skies above. refused a record number of times to turn over 678,391 requests, an increase of 2 percent over “We want to go back home, and today we are going back home,” files quickly that might be especially newswor- the previous year. The AP analysis showed that said Viktoria Chernyshova, a 38-year-old businesswoman. “We thy. Most agencies also took longer to answer the government more than ever censored materi- needed to save ourselves from those unprincipled clowns who have records requests, the analysis found. als it turned over or fully denied access to them, Madison Nicole taken power in Kiev.” The government’s own figures from 99 fed- in 244,675 cases or 36 percent of all requests. On Ukraine’s new government in Kiev called the referendum a eral agencies covering six years show that half 196,034 other occasions, the government said it Belanger “circus” directed at gunpoint by Moscow, referring to the thousands way through its second term, the administration couldn’t find records, a person refused to pay for of troops that now occupy the peninsula, which has traded hands has made few meaningful improvements in the copies or the government determined the request repeatedly since ancient times. way it releases records despite its promises from to be unreasonable or improper. Winter not yet The referendum offered voters the choice of seeking annexation Day 1 to become the most transparent adminis- Sometimes, the government censored only by Russia or remaining in Ukraine with greater autonomy. After 50 tration in history. a few words or an employee’s phone number, done, more snow percent of the ballots were counted, more than 95 percent of voters In category after category — except for but other times it completely marked out nearly for parts of US had approved splitting off and joining Russia, according to Mikhail reducing numbers of old requests and a slight every paragraph on pages. Malishev, head of the referendum committee. increase in how often it waived copying fees — The White House said the government’s fig- CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) Final results were not expected until today. the government’s efforts to be more open about ures demonstrate “that agencies are responding — Spring is just days away but Opponents of secession appeared to have stayed away Sunday, its activities last year were their worst since to the president’s call for greater transparency.” winter is not leaving quietly. denouncing the vote as a cynical power play and land grab by President Barack Obama took office. White House spokesman Eric Schultz noted that Just as the trees started bloom- Russia. In a year of intense public interest over the the government responded to more requests than ing and the birds started chirp- Putin insisted the referendum was conducted in “full accordance National Security Agency’s surveillance pro- previously and said it released more information. ing, another round of snow and with international law and the U.N. charter.” grams, the government cited national security “Over the past five years, federal agencies have ice was bearing down Sunday Russia was expected to face strong sanctions Monday from the to withhold information a record 8,496 times worked aggressively to improve their respon- on the Midwest and the Mid- U.S. and Europe for going forward with the vote, which could also — a 57 percent increase over a year earlier and siveness to FOIA requests, applying a presump- Atlantic. Snow was expected encourage rising pro-Russian sentiment in Ukraine’s east and lead more than double Obama’s first year, when tion of openness and making it a priority to this afternoon from the Central to further divisions in this nation of 46 million. Residents in western it cited that reason 3,658 times. The Defense respond quickly,” Schultz said. Appalachians to the Jersey Shore, Ukraine and the capital, Kiev, are strongly pro-West and Ukrainian making the morning commute Department, including the NSA, and the CIA Sunday was the start of Sunshine Week, treacherous for motorists. nationalist. accounted for nearly all those. The Agriculture when news organizations promote open gov- Andrew Weiss, vice president for Russian and East European Parts of eastern West Virginia, Department’s Farm Service Agency cited ernment and freedom of information. central and west-central Virginia studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, sug- national security six times, the Environmental The chief of the Justice Department’s Office and the Shenandoah Valley could gested the confrontation could intensify. Protection Agency did twice and the National of Information Policy, which oversees the open see up to 10 inches of snow. Russia “is really turning its back on the outside world and is Park Service once. records law, told the Senate last week that some Smaller accumulations were basically going to say to the West, ‘Now, go ahead. Show us how And five years after Obama directed agen- of the 99 agencies in the past five years have expected in Kentucky, Tennessee, tough you are.’ And the West, I think, is struggling to come with an cies to less frequently invoke a “deliberative pro- released documents in full or in part in more Pennsylvania, Maryland, New adequate response.” cess” exception to withhold materials describing than 90 percent of cases. She noted the record Jersey and Washington, D.C. The Crimean parliament planned to meet Monday to formally decision-making behind the scenes, the govern- number of requests for government records, Parts of Southern Virginia and ask Moscow to be annexed, and Crimean lawmakers were to fly ment did it anyway, a record 81,752 times. which exceeded 700,000 for the first time last North Carolina braced for a slip- to Moscow later in the day for talks, Crimea’s pro-Russia prime “I’m concerned the growing trend toward year, and said decisions are harder than ever. pery mix of rain, sleet and snow. minister said on Twitter. “Travel will be dangerous. It’s a late-season storm but we can’t let our guard down,” said Amy Plane Claims Bettwy, a meteorologist with the (Continued from page 1) the investigation into its disappearance. (Continued from page 1) lasts so long and with the National Weather Service’s office In the United States, Dan Pfeiffer, senior advis- in Sterling, Va. amount of work it was doing, A band of snow fell across Given the expanse of land and water that might er to President Barack Obama, told NBC’s “Meet Massa said when water it gave out,” Dickman said. need to be searched, finding the wreckage could the Press” that the FBI was supporting the criminal Iowa on Saturday evening, fol- gets trapped in the gutter and “More often than not, that’s lowing a warm and sunny day. take months or longer. Or it might never be located. probe. freezes, it expands and ice is when it happens, during a big Establishing what happened with any degree of Rep. Peter King, chairman of the House The Des Moines area received pushed into places it should thaw or rain event.” about an inch of snow. certainty will probably require evidence from Homeland Security subcommittee on counterter- not be; and once it starts melt- She said one thing they cockpit voice recordings and the plane’s flight-data rorism and intelligence, said on ABC’s “This Rain and thunderstorms were ing, that’s when we see the worry about is fires when expected in the Southeast, some recorders. Week” that so far “there’s nothing out there indicat- water damage. temperatures get extreme. The search area now includes 11 countries the ing it’s terrorists.” of which could be strong. plane might have flown over, Hishammuddin said, Investigators are trying to answer these ques- Gilden said there have Fortunately, the company has In Alabama, authorities were adding that the number of countries involved in the tions: If the two pilots were involved in the disap- been a few calls about water had no claims due to fire. investigating whether straight operation had increased from 14 to 25. pearance, were they working together or alone, or backing up in gutters — gut- “Space heaters and furnac- line winds or a tornado led to “The search was already a highly complex, with one or more of the passengers or crew? Did ter dams — and in basements. es work overtime and some- the collapse of a building in multinational effort,” he said. “It has now become they fly the plane under duress or of their own “Tiles around the house times do not stop,” she said. Atmore. A group of campers even more difficult.” will? Did one or more of the passengers manage to can freeze and block the “People should have their stranded during heavy rainfall The search effort initially focused on the rela- break into the cockpit or use the threat of violence water being pumped out by heating systems checked dur- in the Prattville area was res- tively shallow waters of the South China Sea and to gain entry and then seize the plane? And what the sewer pump,” Gilden ing the latter part of the sum- cued. No injuries were reported the Strait of Malacca, where the plane was first possible motive could there be for diverting the jet? detailed. mer or early fall.” in either incident. thought to be. Hishammuddin said he had asked Malaysia’s police chief, Khalid Abu Bakar, said Dickman said with the governments to hand over sensitive radar and sat- he asked countries with citizens on board the plane last big thaw, one individual ellite data to try to get a better idea of the plane’s to investigate their backgrounds, no doubt looking called about water backing Police final movements. for anyone with terrorism ties, aviation skills or up in their basement. She said (Continued from page 2) investigation of this incident, With more information, he said, the search prior contact with the pilots. He said that the intel- it’s good preventative mainte- officers attempted zone could be narrowed “to an area that is more ligence agencies of some countries had already nance to have a spare sewer At 3:58 p.m. to arrest 28-year- feasible.” done so and found nothing suspicious, but he was pump on hand. Friday, officers con- old Michael Miel Malaysia is leading the search for the plane and waiting for others to respond. “Equipment like that only ducted a traffic stop for persistent dis- on a motor vehicle orderly conduct. in the 300 block Miel tried to flee Droner of South Main from officers at (Continued from page 1) possible for someone with zero experience to buy a drone and Street. Officers which time he was fly it in a place where it would be a threat to manned aircraft. made contact with warned to stop or In addition to farm scenes, there are breathtaking scenes Until an individual goes through flight training and solos an the driver, 53-year- he would be tased. of Paulding, the Paulding courthouse, football field, water aircraft, they don’t really have a clue of the threat they pose to old Mark Diltz of Miel continued to tower and other sights of Paulding from the air. Drones, more a manned aircraft. Do they know what airspace they’re in right Delphos. During run from officers at formally known as, “Unmanned Aerial System,” captured now? It will be interesting to see how the FAA implements the investigation which time he was Gordon’s heart; his affiliation with the process of taking UAVs into the national airspace system by 2015. of the traffic stop, Vanloo tased. Moments agriculture pictures as well as farm pictures from the air has “My dad installs farm drainage tile and it’s rare to have a officers found prob- later, Miel was continued to captivate his heart. job where we don’t use the drone for a picture of the system.” able cause to arrest taken into custody Although Gordon initially started operating from an air- Gordon said that points are marked in fields for pictures Diltz for operat- and placed into the craft, he immediately learned that operating with drones can that could determine what treatment is needed for certain ing a motor vehicle back of a patrol save thousands of dollars. aspects of fieldwork and preventive treatment. while impaired. He car. Miel became These days, Gordon has come to learn that operating with “Flying the drones is fun but it can’t beat flying the real will appear in Lima combative inside a drone can be featured for dollars while manned aircraft costs deal,” said Gordon, who hopes to someday do professional Municipal Court the patrol car and hundreds of dollars. flying for medical services. Gordon noted that aerial views to face the charge. kicked out the rear Gordon said that government officials are studying the and flying is his life. He loves Paulding County from the air, A passenger in the door window. He need for various regulations for safety in flying or using a an appearance that almost takes on that of the Great Plains. vehicle was inter- was restrained, drone for photography. “We live in as beautiful area,” said Gordon. “I love the views.” viewed and charges transported to the “There needs to be some regulations,” said Gordon. “It’s of drug possession Allen County Jail are currently pend- and will be charged Diltz ing. with persistent dis- Archives At 4:45 p.m. orderly conduct, Friday, officers were dis- obstructing official business (Continued from page 2) Evangelical Lutheran Church. About The Girls Athletic Association of patched to the 500 block of and vandalism. The vandal- 200 members heard the talk by Dr. Jefferson High School is sponsoring South Main Street for a verbal ism charge is a felony of the Delphos Public Library recent- Strayer, a veterinarian who went to a benefit moving picture show March domestic dispute. During the fifth degree. ly hosted its winter art show with Ethiopia under the direction of the 22-24 at the Capitol Theatre. On the art work from students of Franklin American Lutheran Mission. 22nd, a style show will be held in and Landeck schools on display. Delphos photographer Paul Geier connection with the picture show. “Best of Show” awards were pre- furnished the Herald with a copy of The following local stores are coop- sented to Amber Rahrig and Heather an 1886 photo of a narrow gauge erating in this style show: Rose Fast Osting. Winning first-place ribbons passenger train at the Delphos sta- and Mrs. Barney Eickholt, Weger’s, were Heather Osting, April Fiedler, tion of the Clover Leaf Railroad. In Lion Clothing, Odenwellers, Bon Trivia Darlene Lehman, Lee Wark, Amber 1887, the entire road was changed to Net Shop, Coombs Shoes and Answers to Saturday’s questions: Rahrig, Chrissy Shumaker, Janelle standard gauge track and in 1922 the Lindemann’s Shoe Store. Pepsi-Cola was known as Brad’s Drink in 1893 Elling, Lori Schwinnen, Kevin Clover Leaf became a district of the The Ottoville Merchants basket- Bonifas and Alene Wannemacher. Nickel Plate System. The four men ball team has been entered in the when it was first marketed. The soft drink — a Tom Brandewie, the heart of Fort in the picture were brakeman Fred annual northwestern Ohio amateur mixture of carbonated water, sugar, vanilla, rare Loramie’s outstanding teams for the Morton, baggage man Charles Julian, basketball tournament to be held oils, pepsin and kola nut extract — was created past three seasons, heads the 1989 fireman William Ballinger and con- at Lima starting on Tuesday night. by and named after Caleb Bradham, who sold United Press International boys All- ductor B. S. S. McLeod. Ottoville is slated to play the Lima it at the soda fountain in his pharmacy in New Ohio basketball team for the second Members of the Alumni Equity Union in the opening game Bern, N.C. In 1898, he renamed it Pepsi-Cola year in a row. Joining Brandewie on Association of Gomer High School Tuesday night. Howard Huysman, after two of its key ingredients. the all-senior, All-Ohio first team will meet Wednesday evening at the former St. John’s center, is a member The longest period of time a total solar eclipse were Maurice Houston of Springfield Gomer school cafeteria, according to of the Ottoville team. can last is 7 1/2 minutes. Most last between three Catholic, Steve Barnes of Cleveland Vernon Lloyd, president. Plans are The members of the W. M. I. Club and four minutes. Heights Lutheran East, Brian Vorst being made for the Alumni Banquet met Wednesday afternoon at the home Today’s questions: of Kalida and Lyndell Snyder of to be held the latter part of May. of Mrs. R. E. Hinderleider, South What ice cream flavors do Fozzie Bear and Canal Winchester. Other officers are vice president, Franklin Street. Mrs. Dane Ridenour Kermit the Frog order in The Muppet Movie? Harold Roberts; secretary, Mrs. presented a paper on “Education and How many notes are sounded in “Taps,” the 50 Years Ago – 1964 Robert Jones; assistant secretary, American Literature.” “A Peculiar military bugle call played at funerals, wreath lay- An illustrated lecture on Ethiopia Mrs. Orman Renner, and treasurers, Treasure” was the topic discussed ings and memorials? was presented by Dr. and Mrs. Jim Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams. by Mrs. Harold Heitzman. In April, Answers in Wednesday’s Herald. Strayer Sunday at a family fellow- the club will meet with Mrs. Russell ship carry-in dinner at St. Peter’s 75 Years Ago – 1939 Jenkins, East Seventh Street.