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The DELPHOS ERALD Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869H 75¢ daily www.delphosherald.com Monday, August 4, 2014 Vol. 145 No. 36 Delphos, Ohio Upfront Residents coping with water woes

City schools Facebook to make sure all my friends filled his pickup truck with bottled shallowest of the five Great Lakes Lake Erie problems up here knew about it, too.” water and distributed it to those with brought on by farm runoff and sludge move Town Hall Brown, even though sleeping on children. from sewage treatment plants have The location for the began a decade ago the next floor, was one of Briggs’ “Everyone is helping each other,” been building for more than a decade. Delphos City Schools BY NANCY SPENCER Facebook alerts. she said. “Even a big box store is On Sunday, discussion began to Town Hall set at 7 p.m. DHI Media Editor “I’m not excited about it,” Brown bringing in water to give away to the center around how to stop the pol- Tuesday is now the Jefferson [email protected] said. “We had a pitcher of Brita water homeless and shelters. I think what lutants fouling the lake that supplies Middle School library. and Associated Press and a neighbor gave us a pitcher of might upset people the most is the drinking water for 11 million people. Parents and commu- ice to melt for water. We have plenty armed guards at the grocery stores. “People are finally waking up to nity members are invited to TOLEDO — Residents in Toledo, of milk so we’re good.” That’s not something you see every the fact that this is not acceptable,” discuss the Ohio Straight the rest of Lucas County and nearby Worried residents told not to drink, day.” Toledo Mayor D. Michael Collins A Fund grant and new Michigan will start their third day brush their teeth or wash dishes with The toxins that contaminated the said. Chromebook policies. with no municipal water today. the water descended on truckloads of drinking water supply didn’t just sud- City and state officials monitoring Any other concerns Roommates Lily Briggs, a Delphos bottled water delivered from across denly appear. the water were waiting for a new set can be brought to the native, and Lavern Brown, formerly the state as the governor declared Water plant operators along west- of samples to be analyzed Sunday meeting as well. of Van Wert, live in Toledo’s Old a state of emergency. The Ohio ern Lake Erie have long been worried before determining whether the water West End. The pair was alerted to the National Guard was using water puri- about this very scenario as a growing was safe. City council, problem by a neighbor’s visit asking fication systems to produce drinkable number of algae blooms have turned “This is not over yet,” said Collins, if they needed any water. water. the water into a pea soup color in who said some samples have showed utilities panel “I was awakened by my neighbor The affected areas are getting help recent summers, leaving behind tox- decreased levels of toxins in the checking on us,” Briggs said. “That’s from their neighbors in Swanton who ins that can sicken people and kill water. meets today how it is in this neighborhood; we have wells and Briggs knows one pets. take care of each other. Then I got on gentleman who drove into Michigan, In fact, the problems on the See WATER, page 10 Delphos City Council will meet at 7 p.m. today at the municipal building. A Utilities Committee meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. Eco. Dev. Forum set Tuesday

DHI Media and First Federal Bank will host an Economic Development Forum from 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Delphos Eagles hall. The event will feature guest speakers from the City of Delphos, the CIC and Allen and Van Wert Economic Development agencies. Residents and/or business owners are urged to attend. Sports All-Comers Meet set for Aug. 14 The 39th annual Spencerville All-Comers Cross Country Meet is sched- uled for Aug. 14. Registration starts at the Spencerville HS practice fields at 5 p.m. Entry fee is $2 total for up to three races; 6 p.m. - 13 & under boys 1-Mile Race; 6:15 p.m. - 13 & under Girls 1-Mile; 6:30 p.m. - 14 & Elmer Dickman, 85, of Delphos traveled to Dayton on July 19 to participate in a ceremony to honor Korean War veterans. While Up Male & Female 1-Mile; there, Dickman received the Ambassador for Peace Medal, left on table in front of Dickman, an expression of appreciation from 6:40 p.m. - Joggers’ 1-Mile the Korean government to U.S. service men and women who served in the Korean conflict. He also received his Korean War Service Predicted Time Run; 6:55 Medal. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer) p.m. - Female Open 5,000- Meter Run; and 7:30 p.m. - Male Open 5,000-Meter Run. Ribbons to places 1-6 in all 1-mile races, 1st-place Dickman receives Ambassador of Peace medal trophy and ribbons to places BY NANCY SPENCER During the ceremony, the Deputy Consul he didn’t agree with the politics of the war but he 2-40 in the Female 5k and DHI Medai Editor General of the Korean Consulate of Chicago dis- did his duty. to places 2-60 in the Male [email protected] tributed the Ambassador for Peace Medal to 270 “We had a job to do,” he said. “I feel sorry for 5k. Ribbons to members of veterans. The medal is an expression of apprecia- the guys that have to go. I know what they are going the top six male and female DELPHOS — In July, Elmer Dickman and his tion from the Korean government to U.S. service through. I hope what we did made a difference.” teams (5 or more runners son, Dave, traveled to Dayton for the 64th anniver- men and women who served in the Korean conflict. on a team); 270 runners sary of the beginning of the Korean War. Dickman was one of those recipients. He said See DICKMAN, page 10 ran in the meet in 2013. Entry forms can be downloaded from http:// ohioroadraces.net. Contact Getting to know ... Meet Director Brian McMichael for more infor- mation at 419-647-6433 or [email protected]

Forecast Mostly sunny this morning. Then partly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms this after- noon and tonight. Highs in the mid 80s. Lows in the lower 60s. See page 2. Dunno

Index ... an airport manager Obituaries 2 BY JIM LANGHAM State/Local 3 DHI Media Correspondent Entertainment 4 [email protected] Community 5 Sports 6-7 VAN WERT — Van Wert County Regional Airport Manager Classifieds 8 Tom Dunno will never forget the call he received from his Chief, Family Video collect for school supplies Comics and Puzzles 9 mother on Sept. 11, 2001. “My mother called me and told me to turn on the television. Jim Fortener gets his Chief Smokehouse brat from Tasha during the Chief’s World News 10 What I saw made my hair stand up on the back of my head,” Smokehouse fundraiser for school supplies Saturday in the parking lot said Dunno. “I saw the United Airlines planes that had crashed of Family Video. The video store was also taking cash donations to be into the World Trade Center. presented to the Delphos City Schools to purchase supplies. (DHI Media/ Nancy Spencer) See DUNNO, page 10 2

2 — The Herald Monday, August 4, 2014 www.delphosherald.com For The Record POLICE REPORTS OBITUARIES The Delphos On July 25, Delphos police officers met with a man Edward F. ‘Doc’ in the 200 block of West Clime Street who reported that Herald another man was threatening him. The man told officers Laman Nancy Spencer, editor that these threats have been on-going for months. The Ray Geary, man requested a report so that he can seek a protection general manager order. Charges of menacing are currently being reviewed June 1, 1923 Delphos Herald, Inc. by the Van Wert Municipal Court Prosecutor’s Office. Aug. 3, 2014 Lori Goodwin Silette, On July 25, officers responded to call of a man who circulation manager was in a domestic dispute with his wife. Officers located the man a short time later and also made contact with DELPHOS — Edward F. The Delphos Herald his wife. After investigating the “Doc” Laman, 91, of Delphos (USPS 1525 8000) is published incident, officers found that there died at 8:45 a.m. Sunday at daily except Sundays, Tuesdays was no physical assault. Officers Vancrest Healthcare Center. and Holidays. He was born June 1, 1923, The Delphos Herald is deliv- instructed the woman on how to ered by carrier in Delphos for obtain a protection order as the in Allen County to Virgil C. and Pauline (Plikard) Laman, $1.48 per week. Same day two are currently separated. No delivery outside of Delphos is charges will be filed. who preceded him in death. L. Keith Edwards Bernard J. Reindel done through the post office On July 27, an officer on patrol He married Pauline for Allen, Van Wert or Putnam conducted a traffic stop on a Armstrong on Sept. 15, July 29, 1938-Aug. 2, 2014 March 2, 1930-Aug. 2, 2014 Counties. Delivery outside of vehicle after having knowledge 1945. She preceded him in GROVER HILL — L. DELPHOS — Bernard these counties is $110 per year. that the driver was operating the death on June 29, 1984. Keith Edwards, 76, of Grover J. Reindel, 84, of Delphos Entered in the post office vehicle on a suspended driver’s He then married Sarah Hill died at 5 a.m. Saturday at died at 11:35 p.m. Saturday at in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as license. The driver, 28-year-old “Anne” (McAdow) Good Periodicals, postage paid at his residence. Vancrest Healthcare Center of Delphos, Ohio. Michael Sanders of Conover, was Laman on Oct. 19, 1985. She He was born July 29, 1938, Delphos. survives in Delphos. issued a citation for non-compli- Sanders in Van Wert to Thomas Everett He was born March 2, 405 North Main St. ance suspension. He will appear in Other survivors include and Margaret Bernice (Miller) 1930, in Delphos to Alfred and TELEPHONE 695-0015 Lima Municipal Court to face the charge. a son, Dave Laman of Edwards, who preceded him Florence (Carder) Reindel, Office Hours On July 27, officers were dispatched to investi- Delphos; a stepson, Gary in death. who preceded him in death. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. gate a domestic violence incident (Debra) Good of Defiance; Fifty-four years ago on On April 21, 1951, he mar- POSTMASTER: in the 700 block of West Frist a daughter, Claudia (Philip) Aug. 1, 1960, he married ried Norma Rose Beining, Send address changes Street. After speaking with both McGriff of Piqua; two step- Rebecca “Becky” Thitoff of who preceded him in death on to THE DELPHOS HERALD, the man and woman at their resi- daughters, Carolyn (Jim) Grover Hill. June 15, 1994. 405 N. Main St. Delphos, Ohio 45833 dence, officers found that the man, Bode of Springfield and Survivors include three Survivors include five 31-year-old Shawn Huffman, had Connie (Brian) Frobase of sons, Don Edwards of Delphos, daughters, Roxann (Louis) caused physical harm to a fam- Elida; two grandchildren, Dan (Holly) Edwards of Grover Bonifas of Columbus ily member and was taken into Tara Beckler of Tipp City and Hill and Doug (Nikki) Edwards Grove, Karen (Rick) Bruns custody. Huffman was transported Chad E. (Tiffaney) Laman of Van Wert; a daughter, Julie of Woodburn, Indiana, CORRECTIONS to the Van Wert County Jail and of Westerville; one great- (Timothy) Taylor of Grover Donna (Craig) Burkholder will appear in Van Wert Municipal grandchild, Laci Beckler; Hill; two sisters, Virginia of Lima, Margie (Greg) The Delphos Herald wants Court to face the charge of domes- seven stepgrandchildren; and Smith of Virginia and Patricia Basinger of Columbus to correct published errors in tic violence. 13 step-great-grandchildren. Shambarger of Ada; a brother, Grove and Mary (Stephan) its news, sports and feature On July 27, officers responded He was also preceded in Richard Edwards of Van Wert; Hodgson of Mansfield; four articles. To inform the news- Huffman to the 500 block of Fort Jennings death by a brother, Thomas seven grandchildren, Ariel sons, Louis (Barb) Reindel room of a mistake in published Road after receiving a call of a dis- C. Laman. Edwards, Ashleigh (Scott) of Bradford, Larry (Amy) information, call the editorial pute. Upon arrival, officers met with a mother and her Funeral services will be at King, Danielle (Joe) Greco and Reindel of Delphos, Robert department at 419-695-0015. son who had been arguing and creating a disturbance. 11 a.m. Thursday at Harter Scott (Briget) Edwards, Jayde (Vicki) Reindel of Delphos Corrections will be published While investigating this inci- and Schier Memorial Chapel, and Justus Connor and Adyson and Thomas Reindel of on this page. dent, the woman, 57-year-old Rita the Rev. Paul Scannell offici- Edwards; and three great- Spencerville; a son-in-law, Oaks, continued to be disorder- ating, with one hour visi- grandchildren, Anoryia, Zade Pat Ryan of Arizona; brothers- ly and obstruct the investigation. tation prior to the service. and Karighan King. in-law, Ken Bryan and Tom Oaks was taken into custody and Burial will be at Walnut He was also preceded in Grubenhoff; 21 grandchildren; FUNERALS Grove Cemetery. transported to the Allen County death by two brothers, Kent and 23 great-grandchildren. YOUNGPETER, Marilyn Jail. She will face the charge of A Mason service will be “Bud” and Tim Edwards. He was also preced- at 8 p.m. Wednesday. I., 85 of Findlay, Memorial obstructing official business and He was a trucker for over ed in death by a daughter, Mass celebrating Marilyn’s life persistent disorderly conduct by Memorial contributions 45 years. For 27 years, he and Kathleen Ryan; a grandson, may be given to St. Paul will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday intoxication. While inside the resi- his son were co-owners of Cody Basinger; and sisters at St. Michael the Archangel dence, officers located an item of United Methodist Church D&K Unlimited. and brother-in-law, Imogene in Elida, State of the Heart Catholic Church, 750 Bright drug paraphernalia from the son’s He enjoyed his family, (Len) Elwer, Avian Bryan and Road. In lieu of flowers, bedroom. This item was collected Hospice or Equestrian trucks, his ‘31 Ford Coupe, gar- Virginia Grubenhoff. Therapy. memorial contributions as evidence and after further test- Oaks dening, working in the yard and He was a lifelong farmer can be made to the Findlay ing, the man will most likely face a To leave condolences his dog, Sassy. He took much and a member of Delphos St. online, visit www.harterand- City Mission. Arrangements charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. pride in his Welsh heritage. John the Evangelist Catholic entrusted to Coldren-Crates schier.com. Funeral services will begin Church, K of C #1362 and See POLICE, page 10 Funeral Home. Condolences at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Delphos Eagles #471. can be sent via www.coldren- Harter and Schier Memorial He enjoyed jigsaw puzzles crates.com. Chapel with the Rev. Jody and playing cards. GRIGSBY, Marjorie M., Harr officiating. burial will be A Mass of Christian 66, of Spencerville, funeral at Walnut Grove Cemetery. Burial will be held at 10 a.m. services will begin at 10:30 Visitation will be 2-4 Wednesday at St. John the a.m. Tuesday at Thomas and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday and Evangelist Catholic Church, E. Bayliff Funeral Home, one hour prior to the service Father David Reinhart offi- Spencerville, where friends Wednesday at Harter and ciating. Burial will be at may call from 2-4 p.m. and th Schier Funeral Home. Resurrection Cemetery. 6-8 p.m. today. In lieu of all flowers, Keith Visitation will be from 2-8 8 Annual Van Wert had requested all donations to p.m. Tuesday at Harter and be made to St. Jude Children’s Schier Funeral Home with a Hospital. Parish wake at 7:30 p.m. WEATHER Love your family and Memorial contribution WEATHER FORECAST friends and forgive your ene- may be made to the American Tri-County mies. — Keith Cancer Society. Associated Press Rib Fest To leave condolences, To leave condolences please go to www.harterand- online, go to www.harterand- TODAY: Mostly sunny schier.com. schier.com. in the morning. Then part- August 8 5 PM - 12:30 AM ly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers and thun- FROM THE ARCHIVES derstorms in the afternoon. One Year Ago Highs in the mid 80s. West August 9 11AM - 12:30 AM winds around 5 mph. In 1948, groups of like-minded people gathered in public meeting places to form clubs like the Optimists, the Jaycees TONIGHT: Partly cloudy and The Green Thumb Garden Club, who stimulate the knowl- with a 20 percent chance of Van Wert County Fairgrounds edge and love of gardening. Trailblazer Esther Powell used her showers and thunderstorms. “can-do” spirit and past experience as a garden club member Lows in the lower 60s. Light and to unify her friends. Jean Best joined the group in 1949 and is variable winds becoming south- an invaluable “walking history book.” west up to 5 mph after midnight. TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy 25 Years Ago – 1989 with a 50 percent chance of Charles Siferd, Lima, recently traveled through the Soviet showers and thunderstorms. Union with funeral directors from around the country. The Highs in the lower 80s. two-week trip was part of an exchange agreement with the Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph. Soviet Union. Purpose of the tour was to study funeral prac- TUESDAY NIGHT: tices in the Soviet Union. Siferd is associated with Kolkmeyer- Partly cloudy. Lows in the Helmkamp-Siferd Funeral Home in Delphos and has two lower 60s. West winds around Siferd Funeral Homes in Lima. 5 mph shifting to the north Winners in point golf for the Delphos Country Club Ladies after midnight. ADMISSION were Marge Morris and Mary Lou Vetter, first flight, and Betty WEDNESDAY: Partly FRIDAY $5 Schroeder and Ruth Wegesin, second flight. Tied for the put- cloudy with a 30 percent chance SATURDAY ting leadership were Carol Hellman, Rita Scherger and Syvilla of showers and thunderstorms. 11 AM - 7 PM - $2.00 Odenweller. Golf chairpersons were Vetter and Milly Metzger. Highs in the mid 70s. After 7 PM - $5.00 Scotty Bratcher 12 & Under FREE See ARCHIVES, page 10

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STATE/LOCAL BRIEFS U.S. 24 in Paulding Venedocia Lads Retail sales up County focus of meeting and Lassies meet Recent accidents along the Ohio State Highway Patrol, and both slightly in Van the Paulding County Commissioners INFORMATION the route to be discussed office and the Paulding County Sheriff’s SUBMITTED Department in response to the accidents. INFORMATION SUBMITTED As a result, pavement markings were VENEDOCIA — The Wert County added to the intersections with U.S. 24 Venedocia Lads and Lassies BY ED GEBERT LIMA - The Ohio Department of at County Road 21, Township Road held a meeting at 7 p.m. DHI Media Editor Transportation will lead an open dis- 83, County Road 87, County Road 115, Tuesday at the Lions Club. [email protected] cussion next week regarding accidents County Road 232, County Road 133 and Pledges were led by which have recently occurred along U.S. County Road 143. Whittney Welker. VAN WERT — The increase was not large. But it 24 in Paulding County. It was thought the markings would Roll call was taken by was an increase. The meeting will be held at 6 p.m. better define the median areas and pro- Madison Pugh. Totals from the July sales tax collection in Van Wert Thursday at the Ohio State vide a visual to motor- Chloe Kroegor did a health County increased over one year ago. Slightly. Receipts University Extension Office, ists of where they could report on healthy snacks. for July reflect May sales in the county, which were 503 Fairground Drive, safely wait before cross- Betty Vorst did a safety report 0.7-percent higher than in 2013. Paulding. ing or turning into the on fire safety. The news broke a string of months where retail sales Kirk Slusher, Ohio lanes of travel. The Allison Bowser did a dem- did not keep up with the same month in the prior year. Department of Transportation work was completed onstration on bear safety. In fact, sales have fallen off in seven of the past 10 (ODOT) District 1 deputy last fall. The next meeting will be months. director, will lead the discus- “This was a measure held at 7 p.m. Aug. 13 at In the latest report, sales increases in the county are sion with county officials, that was viewed posi- Camp Clay in Van Wert. led by motor vehicle sales and retail sales in big box local law enforcement and tively by the public and stores. Van Wert County charges 1.5-percent sales tax the public regarding what the we still believe it is on local sales in addition to the state’s 6.0 percent. accident data indicates, what a good enhancement to Ohio files drug Trends in sales tax collection are indicators of trends has been done to this point in the intersections,” said in local sales. response, and to learn the thoughts of the Slusher. “Unfortunately, additional charges against The total tax collection was up by $2,314 over col- community on the issue. accidents have occurred since this was lections in May 2013. Even with the shortfalls through “We’re looking internally at what done.” liquor permits much of the first half of the year compared to 2013, could be done from an engineering per- From 2010 to present, 22 acci- sales tax collection is still on track to total more than spective, but the perspective of local dents have occurred along U.S. 24 in COLUMBUS (AP) — the budgeted $4.02 million for 2014. drivers is an important part of the analy- Paulding County. Five of those acci- State investigators filed more The June collection in 2013 were $336,729.89 while sis,” said Slusher. dents resulted in five fatalities which than 200 drug-related admin- in 2014 the total reached $339,044.11. Last year, officials with ODOT occurred at County Road 143, County istrative charges against liquor District 1 consulted with federal officials, Road 87 and County Road 115. permits in Ohio last year. The Ohio Investigative Unit says its agents filed 267 administrative charges against liquor permits for drug use, possession, sales and sales or Ohio State band director's firing sets off clash possession of drug parapher- nalia in 2013. COLUMBUS (AP) — The new president director Paul Droste, a member of the committee come this misconduct,” investigators wrote in their The state agency enforces of Ohio State University and supporters of the appointed by the alumni association pushing to get report. “In a culture so sexualized for so long, Ohio’s liquor laws and says school’s storied marching band are clashing over Waters his job back. “The band is portrayed now students’ acquiescence and failure to complain allowing or even participating the unexpected firing of a band director with deep as a bunch of ‘Animal House’ types, and there are cannot be taken as evidence that the range of this in illegal drug activity violates roots in the organization. a few scattered minority in the band that might fit misconduct was welcome.” liquor permits. President Michael Drake dismissed Jonathan that description, but the rest of them don’t.” Upon firing Waters, Drake immediately enlisted Administrative charges are Waters on July 24 after a two-month Drake, the university’s first black former state Attorney General Betty Montgomery presented to the Ohio Liquor investigation determined he knew president, took over for Gordon Gee, to lead a task force whose job is limited to advis- Control Commission. That about, but failed to stop, a “sexual- who retired after jabs he made at Roman ing his administration on how the band’s culture group has the authority to ized” culture of pranks, tricks and ritu- Catholics and Southeastern Conference evolved to its current state and making recommen- issue penalties such as fines, als that included students marching schools were publicized and not long dations for its future. suspensions or revocation of half-clad, feigning sex acts on buses after Buckeyes football coach Jim “We have not been tasked with reviewing the liquor permits. and giving each other sometimes sex- Tressel was forced out in 2011 over investigation and the disciplining of Jon Waters, Ohio Investigative Unit ually explicit nicknames. The univer- a memorabilia scandal. Two assistant nor can we under federal law reinvestigate that,” agents also investigate food sity says it had to move swiftly on a cheerleading coaches were fired in 2013 she said. stamp fraud crimes and tobac- complaint against Waters under fed- after sexual harassment accusations Droste said Waters’ backers were told in the co violations. eral sexual discrimination laws. from cheerleaders. meeting with Drake that they’d have the chance The band’s powerful and well-fund- Drake says he will insist on zero tol- for input into that follow-up probe. He said Waters ed alumni association challenges the erance — for the safety and well-being was not tenured, but his supporters hope to find findings against Waters, whose elabo- Waters of the students and because federal law other avenues — legal or political — for getting Underground rate halftime shows drawn on iPads demands it. him reinstated. revolutionized the field and have prompted millions “While some of the students may have engaged “We’re just riding highs and lows,” Droste said. of fan views on YouTube. The alumni group has in such behavior and gave no indication that “We are trying to go through the proper channels. railroad stop launched its own review and enlisted some of its they objected, the interviews highlighted mul- We want to tell our story and we want to tell it most iconic figures — including Archie Griffin, tiple situations in which students did not wel- accurately.” pushed for the football great who leads the university’s overall alumni association — to try to get Waters reinstated. park system Both sides have conceded to being shocked by some of university investigators’ findings. RIPLEY (AP) — Some They found new band members performed acts members of Congress want to earn sometimes obscene nicknames referenc- Delphos Catholic Daughters the southern Ohio home of a ing orgasms, sex toys and body parts; carried on former slave who helped other grabbing and groping rituals and a trick called the slaves to freedom brought into “Flying 69” on band bus trips; and published lewd of America invites you the national park system. songbooks and underground newsletters. U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown In a memo he submitted at the end of the inves- and U.S. Rep. Joyce Beatty tigation, Waters laid out ways he was trying to to their Lincoln Highway say they have introduced address problems with band culture, prompting legislation requesting a Waters’ defenders to question why Drake chose such study of the feasibility of the a severe rebuke. At the time of the firing, Waters John P. Parker House and was traveling to raise money for the university. Underground Railroad stop “We want somebody to stand up for the history becoming part of the park and reputation of the band, which is undergoing system. a large smear at this moment,” said retired band The Ohio Democrats said in a statement that the former BAKE SALE slave who operated a metal ANDY NORTH foundry in Ripley risked his Financial Advisor 1122 Elida Ave. life to help hundreds of other DELPHOS, OHIO 45833 slaves to freedom through the Bus. (419) 695-0660 Thurs. & Fri., Aug. 7 & 8 Underground Railroad. 1-800-335-7799 The president of the John P. www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC Parker Historical Society says adding the National Historic Call or stop by today. 9am - 5pm Landmark into the park system would provide more national recognition of Parker’s life and 1008 William Ave. contributions and hopefully Just off Lincoln Hwy. in Menke Meadows increase area tourism. Delicious homemade baked goods!

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The studio announced at film overseas. “Guardians” is scheduled 7. “The Purge: Anarchy,” $5.5 million Bautista as members of an intergalactic Comic-Con in San Diego last month that to land in such markets as Australia, India ($8.1 million international). band of rebels earned $94 million in its a sequel is already set for release in 2017. and Columbia next weekend. 8. “Sex Tape,” $3.5 million ($4.2 mil- debut weekend, according to studio esti- Marvel’s next films are the follow-up “The In a distant second place at the North lion international). mates Sunday. Ahead of its Friday debut, Avengers: Age of Ultron” and “Ant-Man” American box office, “Lucy,” starring 9. “And So It Goes,” $3.3 million box office analysts initially projected that starring Paul Rudd and Michael Douglas. Scarlett Johansson as a woman with mind- ($650,000 international). the comic book adaptation would earn Both movies are coming in 2015. bending powers, nabbed $18.3 million in 10. “A Most Wanted Man,” $3.3 million between $60 million and $75 million in Marvel comic book adaptations have its second weekend, bringing the Universal ($30,000 international). North America. dominated 2014 with Sony Pictures’ “The Pictures release’s domestic total to $80 ——— The out-of-this-world launch gives Amazing Spider-Man 2,” 20th Century million. Estimated ticket sales for Friday “Guardians” the biggest opening for a film Fox’s “X-Men: Days of Future Past” and Meanwhile, Universal’s James Brown through Sunday at international theaters released in the traditionally low-key month Marvel Studios’ “Captain America: The biopic “Get on Up” featuring Chadwick (excluding the U.S. and Canada), accord- of August, a record previously held by the Winter Soldier” each arriving in first place Boseman as the soulful singer opened in ing to Rentrak: $69.2 million debut of 2007’s “The Bourne at the box office on their respective open- third place with $14 million. 1. “Guardians of the Galaxy,” $66.4 Ultimatum.” It also makes “Guardians” ing weekends. ——— million. the third largest opening of 2014, coming Paul Dergarabedian, senior media ana- Estimated ticket sales for Friday 2. “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,” behind the $95 million inauguration of lyst at Rentrak, believes Marvel is unstop- through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian the- $47.5 million. “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” pable at this point. aters, according to Rentrak. Where avail- 3. “The White Haired Witch of Lunar in April and the $100 million launch of “This is a brand that transcends any able, latest international numbers are also Kingdom,” $40 million. “Transformers: Age of Extinction” in June. character within their universe,” he said. included. Final domestic figures will be 4. “Roaring Currents,” $30 million. “Guardians,” which also features “The mere mention of the name Marvel released on Monday. 5. “How To Train Your Dragon 2,” $20 Bradley Cooper and Vin Diesel voicing is enough to get people into the movie 1. “Guardians of the Galaxy,” $94 mil- million. the computer-generated characters Rocket theater. That’s somewhat rare. Pixar obvi- lion ($66.4 million international). 6. “Transformers: Age of Extinction,” Raccoon and Groot, was originally con- ously has a similar cachet, but for Marvel 2. “Lucy,” $18.3 million ($5.1 million $19.1 million. sidered a risky proposition for Marvel and to have four films this year open with over international). 7. “Continent,” $17 million. “Guardians” distributor Walt Disney Co. $90 million is amazing. It’s unprecedented 3. “Get on Up,” $14 million. 8. “Hercules,” $14.2 million. because it features more obscure charac- success.” 4. “Hercules,” $10.7 million ($14.2 mil- 9. “Girl Friends,” $13 million. ters from the Marvel universe and is set Disney noted that “Guardians” hauled lion international). 10. “The Purge: Anarchy,” $8.1 million. 2 Bible Belt filmmakers Decade on, separate lives for once- expand box office horizons conjoined twins NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — It’s the rably known starting in the 80s for his blockbusters in the conventional sense Hollywood ending every studio wants: youthful role in a popular TV sitcom, of the word.” SCARSDALE, N.Y. (AP) — One twin uses an iPad, plays Low-cost production and high returns at Growing Pains. “But the success of those films prob- video games and dances to Michael Jackson tunes. The other the box office. “The people we’ve gotten to meet ably influenced filmmakers, studios, has significant, possibly permanent, problems walking and Filmmakers Alex and Stephen who have expertise in areas that we producers, distributors, to look at this talking. Kendrick seem to have the formula have needed help have come to the genre as a viable, potentially money- The delicate separation 10 years ago of conjoined twins down — grossing nearly $80 million on table,” said Stephen Kendrick. “And making genre,” said Dergarabedian, from the Philippines wasn’t perfect, but the boys’ mother says four films made for less than $4 million we’re growing as filmmakers.” senior media analyst for box-office their very survival is reason enough to celebrate the anniver- combined. Only thing is the Kendrick They’re also giving back. The broth- tracker Rentrak. sary. brothers work far from Hollywood and, ers are using the fruits of their success Faith-based entertainment is not new “When they were born, the doctors at home told me, ‘You outside the world of Christian-themed to help up-and-coming filmmakers with territory. The Bible alone has spawned have to choose which one is to live’,” Arlene Aguirre said. “I cinema, many have never heard of their projects, as well as mentor a younger dozens of films dating back to the 1920s said, ‘I cannot choose that.’ The doctors here did not ask me films. generation of hopefuls. During their and Broadway has found enduring hits in to choose.” That could change. recent filming, they brought in about 20 shows such as “Jesus Christ Superstar.” The boys, now 12, were born joined at the top of their Increasingly, major studios appear interns from different universities who While the Kendricks have found suc- heads, unable to sit up, stand straight, eat normally — or see to be taking a leap for faith-based audi- worked under professionals involved in cess, they’re still in the shadows of each other. ences with biblical epics such as “Noah” the making of the film. faith-centric blockbusters like “Noah,” Once their case was accepted by the Children’s Hospital starring Russell Crowe, the planned “We believe every generation needs which was released in March and has at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, leaving Carl and December release of “Exodus” and a to be pouring into and investing in made more than $359 million at the Clarence conjoined was not an option. remake of “Ben-Hur” for early 2016. the next generation,” Stephen Kendrick global box office on a production budget “If they hadn’t come to us when they did, they would have At one point in April, there were four said. “Hopefully, they’ll be able to stand of $125 million. just withered away and died,” said Dr. Robert Marion, the faith-based movies in the Top 20 at the on our shoulders one day and make even However, the Kendricks and oth- boys’ pediatrician, who plans to be at the hospital Monday box office, including “Heaven Is for better movies.” ers like them have been able to move to mark the separation anniversary. “I am extremely proud of Real,” about a 4-year-old boy’s account The Kendricks — both ministers who their lower-budget faith-based films having been a part of this. I’m a little disappointed with some of his trip to heaven. It has grossed more sport salt-and-pepper beards — grew from limited theaters to wider release of the outcome but, clearly, to see how these kids have sur- than $99 million on a production budget up in suburban Atlanta and now live in mainly through a grassroots approach vived and are for the most part thriving, is really wonderful.” of $12 million by Sony Pictures. Albany in southwestern Georgia. They more reminiscent of community theater. Montefiore’s president and CEO, Dr. Steven Safyer, said, “Hollywood has taken note,” said are still part of the ministry team at the It’s this type of fan base growth, which “We are honored to have played a part in helping these boys DeVon Franklin, former Sony senior Sherwood megachurch. Along with the brings in millions in revenue, that has develop into the unique individuals they are today.” vice president of production, who over- church’s senior pastor, Michael Catt, gotten the attention of major studios. The boys were separated on Aug. 4, 2004, in an operation saw “Heaven Is for Real.” they created Sherwood Pictures in 2002 “What people must understand is that that climaxed a then-unusual “staged separation” that took four The Kendrick brothers — who just and scraped together $20,000 to put Hollywood is a business,” said Bishop surgeries over nine months. wrapped up filming their fifth project — out their first film, “Flywheel,” in 2003 T.D. Jakes, a megachurch pastor who When it was over, Dr. David Staffenberg, the boys’ plas- are making movies that could see wider about a dishonest used car salesman produced “Heaven Is for Real” and tic surgeon, told the mother, “You’re now the mother of two release as distributors pay attention to who learns integrity. other faith-based movies. “And while boys.” the box office trends in the traditional With a budget of $100,000, the com- we have a message that we want to con- Aguirre, who never left the area after the operation and now Bible Belt and beyond. pany released “Facing the Giants” in vey, we are conveying that message to raises the boys in Scarsdale, said she throws birthday parties Their latest film, which has yet to 2006. That film — about having courage an idiom of thought that is controlled by twice a year — on April 21, the day they were born, and on have a title, centers on a family realizing amid adversity — ended up grossing businesses and budgets.” Aug. 4. the power of prayer. more than $10 million, appearing in a The Kendricks’ marketing strategy, “The historical treatment was basically to sacrifice one to “The point is not racing to see how little over 400 theaters primarily in the in particular, has become sort of a blue- save the other,” said the lead surgeon, Dr. James Goodrich. many movies we can produce,” said South. Then came “Fireproof,” a story print for other Christian filmmakers “The staged separation turned out to be obviously very suc- Alex Kendrick, in a telephone interview about a couple struggling to make their over the years. It involves pre-release cessful.” from Charlotte, North Carolina. “The marriage work. That movie was made screenings for community church lead- He and his team have since separated four other sets of point is to take the time, in prayer and with a budget of just $500,000 and ers, who are encouraged to spread the joined-at-the-head twins in London, Melbourne and Riyadh. research, to make a solid film and get grossed over $33 million. word about the film. The Aguirre boys shared a “bridge” of brain, 5 or 6 cen- the most ministry out of it before mov- “That was what I would call the “Which is accelerated because of timeters long, that had to be divided. “When you get beyond ing to the next one.” dawning of the new era of indepen- social media,” said Sean Wolfington, 1 centimeter or 2 centimeters, one or both kids takes a hit,” The Kendricks began with a tiny dent Christian films,” said Ben Howard, a digital marketing entrepreneur who Goodrich said. production company with their pastor senior vice president of Provident Films, helped promote “Fireproof” and “Son Eventually there was some degeneration of Carl’s right at Sherwood Baptist, but decided to a part of Sony Pictures that focuses on of God,” a faith-based film by husband parietal lobe, which controls the left side, Goodrich said. Carl strike out on their own with their fifth the Christian audience. and wife filmmakers Mark Burnett and suffered seizures, now controlled with medication, and has film. The brothers say the separation “Courageous,” a film about father- Roma Downey about the life of Jesus limited use of his left arm and leg. was amicable and necessary for them to hood, was released in 2011 and made Christ that was released in February and Carl uses a wheelchair and leg braces, and there’s hope he’ll grow as filmmakers and recruit actors more than $34 million on a $2 million has made more than $67 million on a eventually be able to walk on his own, though Goodrich doubts and crew nationwide. budget. The fifth Kendrick brothers’ production budget of a little over $20 there will be a full recovery. In previous movies, the broth- movie is expected to cost at least $3 million. As for speech, his mother said he can utter just a word or ers mostly used volunteers from their million. Whatever the case, the success of two at a time, such as “bye” and “thank you.” He spends the church though one of their more popu- Box office expert Paul Dergarabedian such movies is likely to command the school day in classes for kids with multiple disabilities and gets lar movies, “Fireproof,” did include said the Kendricks’ earlier movies attention of major studios for quite a occupational, physical and speech therapy. Kirk Cameron, a veteran actor memo- “weren’t what anyone would consider while. She said Clarence, who can be difficult to understand when he speaks, also gets some special instruction in communica- tion. But unlike Carl, he is an attention-seeking preteen who leaps up to high-five visitors and is quick to show them his favorite video games. ATTENTION DELPHOS “He’s kind of a delightful kid,” said Marion, who is chief of genetics at the Children’s Hospital. “I think he’s going to be a typical adult.” RESIDENTS AND Clarence shows tenderness toward his quiet twin, and Arlene Aguirre said, “He feels like he’s the big brother. He likes to read to Carl, and he’s very patient.” BUSINESS OWNERS Both boys still wear helmets to protect their skulls. Goodrich said that once they’re fully grown, the skulls will be patched. Arlene Aguirre said, “I did the right thing,” when she Economic accepted Montefiore’s offer to do the surgery — and absorb Development the multimillion-dollar cost. Brighten Open House & Forum For Registration Yourwith a SummerWhiter Smile Delphos Sat. Aug. 9th Professional Featuring guest speakers from the City of Delphos, CIC, 10:00 - 1:00 Teeth Allen and Van Wert Counties who lead our Sat. 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He had five carries for 37 yards, which he capped improvement over the black-and-white still photos that were 84.5, 29, $132,826. 105; J.Gordon 106-131; K.Harvick 132- 16. (22) , Chevrolet, 160, 135; G.Biffle 136-146; D.Earnhardt Jr. with a strong run up the middle to put the Giants ahead 7-3 in printed off on paper. 76.5, 28, $105,523. 147-160. the final minute of the first quarter. The game was played a day after the 7-member 2014 class 17. (30) David Gilliland, Ford, 160, 64.1, Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Williams led the nation with 2,177 yards rushing last sea- was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The group 28, $102,723. Laps Led): J.Gordon, 3 times for 63 laps; son, the fifth highest total in NCAA history. included former Giants defensive end Michael Strahan and 18. (23) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 159, J.Logano, 1 time for 30 laps; Ku.Busch, 3 59.5, 26, $116,090. times for 30 laps; D.Earnhardt Jr., 1 time On Sunday, he showed great burst on a 21-yard gain off a former Bills receiver Andre Reed, who capped his induction 19. (39) David Ragan, Ford, 159, 55.9, for 14 laps; G.Biffle, 1 time for 11 laps; sweep to the left to set up his score. speech by catching a pass from former teammate and Hall-of- 25, $99,573. K.Harvick, 2 times for 5 laps; M.Kenseth, Manning finished 6-of-7 for 43 yards passing through three Famer Jim Kelly. 20. (37) Ryan Truex, Toyota, 159, 38.9, 1 time for 3 laps; A.Allmendinger, 1 time 24, $86,937. for 2 laps; D.Gilliland, 1 time for 1 lap; series, in unveiling a quick-tempo offense under new coordi- Both Reed and Strahan gathered their respective teams at 21. (33) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 159, 47.8, A.Almirola, 1 time for 1 lap. nator Ben McAdoo. midfield for a pre-game pep talk. 23, $79,340. Wins: D.Earnhardt Jr., 3; J.Johnson, For Buffalo, starting quarterback EJ Manuel had several Kelly, who is recovering from chemotherapy and radiation 22. (38) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 159, 3; Bra.Keselowski, 3; C.Edwards, 2; lapses during two series. He completed just 2-of-7 attempts treatments, served as the Bills’ honorary captain during the 56, 22, $78,990. J.Gordon, 2; K.Harvick, 2; J.Logano, 2; 23. (3) , Ford, 159, 72, A.Almirola, 1; Ku.Busch, 1; Ky.Busch, 1; for 19 yards and nearly had a pass intercepted by linebacker coin toss and received a big cheer from the crowd. Former 21, $120,848. D.Hamlin, 1. Jacquian Williams inside the New York 10. Manuel never Giants linebacker Harry Carson was New York’s honorary 24. (31) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 159, Top 12 in Points: 1. J.Gordon, 757; 2. looked off his intended target Sammy Watkins and was fortu- captain. 43.7, 20, $78,515. D.Earnhardt Jr., 740; 3. Bra.Keselowski, nate to have Williams bat the ball down. Giants tight end Daniel Fells did not return because of a 25. (34) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 158, 45.6, 687; 4. M.Kenseth, 668; 5. R.Newman, 19, $78,790. 642; 6. J.Johnson, 633; 7. J.Logano, Watkins, the Bills’ first-round pick, was held without sprained knee. 26. (40) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 158, 633; 8. C.Edwards, 618; 9. C.Bowyer, 38.5, 18, $74,940. 617; 10. Ky.Busch, 611; 11. K.Harvick, 27. (35) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 608; 12. K.Larson, 595. 158, 40.6, 17, $77,765. ___ 28. (42) Alex Kennedy, Chevrolet, 158, NASCAR Driver Rating Formula Earnhardt win completes season sweep at Pocono 34.5, 16, $74,615. A maximum of 150 points can be 29. (26) Carl Edwards, Ford, 157, 59.6, attained in a race. 15, $93,465. The formula combines the following cat- Associated Press to sweep both races at the track since Motorsports named Greg Ives the crew 30. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 156, egories: Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Denny Hamlin in 2006. chief for 2015 once Letarte heads to the 41.4, 14, $86,815. Average Running Position While on LONG POND, Pa. — Dale Earnhardt He tweeted “Lookin for a broom” last broadcast booth. 31. (36) , Toyota, 154, Lead Lap, Average Speed Under Green, Jr. traded hats, waited for his cue and week when he landed in Pocono. Harvick, who clinched a spot in the 45.4, 13, $76,665. Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap 32. (19) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, Finish. flashed three fingers for the cameras. He found one in Victory Lane. Chase, was second, followed by Joey That’s one for every win. “This group all really enjoys each Logano, Clint Bowyer and Greg Biffle. The beer baths, champagne toasts, other,” Earnhardt said. “We want to see Gordon finished sixth a week after selfies and photo opps in Victory Lane everybody happy.” he won the Brickyard 400. He led a Golf Results are almost routine now for Junior. They had tons of fun inside the race-high 63 laps and passed 24,000 Associated Press He added a new wrinkle at Pocono; Pocono media center. career laps led in the No. 24 a broom. Letarte acted hurt when his Chevrolet and 1,000 laps led Sunday’s Golf Par Final Scores Earnhardt hoisted the broom high nameplate didn’t have the same at Pocono. He still holds a World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational over his head after he completed a three winner’s stickers that were 17-point lead over Earnhardt At Firestone Country Club, South Course — Akron, Ohio season sweep at Pocono Raceway, the on Earnhardt’s card. Earnhardt in the standings. Earnhardt Purse: $9 million third win in a season that has served as a also brought a Make-A-Wish would have the No. 1 seed Yardage: 7,400; Par 70 career renaissance for NASCAR’s most Foundation teen to the podium because he was one more win Rory McIlroy (550), $1,530,000 69-64-66-66—265 popular driver. and made sure he’d have his than Gordon. Sergio Garcia (315), $900,000 68-61-67-71—267 Earnhardt now holds the No. 1 own namecard and stickers. Earnhardt, who swept a Marc Leishman (200), $522,000 64-69-68-67—268 seed in the Chase for the Sprint Cup Earnhardt also became track for the first time since Keegan Bradley (114), $308,000 68-67-67-69—271 Championship. the fifth straight Hendrick Talladega in 2002, had few Patrick Reed (114), $308,000 67-68-71-65—271 Can he keep the momentum headed Motorsports driver to win at cars left to hold off on the Justin Rose (114), $308,000 65-67-70-69—271 into NASCAR’s version of the playoffs? Pocono. Owner lead lap after several poten- Charl Schwartzel (114), $308,000 65-69-73-64—271 “You’re the broadcaster,” Earnhardt was not at the race, though he Earnhardt tial contenders got knocked Rickie Fowler (81), $170,000 67-67-72-67—273 teased crew chief Steve Letarte about did talk to his winning driver on out. Graeme McDowell (81), $170,000 71-70-66-66—273 that question. the phone on pit road. Hamlin triggered a 13-car wreck with Ryan Moore (81), $170,000 65-73-68-67—273 “You don’t,” the departing Letarte Earnhardt’s sweep followed Kasey 43 laps after he got sideways coming Adam Scott (81), $170,000 69-68-65-71—273 replied. “You’re too far from the Chase.” Kahne and Jimmie Johnson last year and out of a turn. Brian Vickers tried to Matt Kuchar (65), $115,000 71-66-72-65—274 The legion of Junior Nation fans Jeff Gordon in the August 2012 race. avoid Hamlin and slammed into Matt Hideki Matsuyama (65), $115,000 70-71-65-68—274 roared when Earnhardt stormed ahead Earnhardt has his most wins since he Kenseth to send cars all over the track. Brandt Snedeker (65), $115,000 68-68-68-70—274 of the pack off the final restart with three won six times in 2004. His three wins are The pileup looked like a “Big One” Thomas Bjorn, $97,500 69-68-69-69—275 laps left for the lead. His third win — he one shy of his combined total from 2005- straight out of Talladega or Daytona, Jim Furyk (56), $97,500 69-68-69-69—275 also won the Daytona 500 — tied him 13; his win Sunday was the 22nd of a with smoking, dented and destroyed cars Hunter Mahan (56), $97,500 71-65-71-68—275 for the most in Sprint Cup this season. career still without a Cup championship. littering the track. Tony Stewart’s No. 14 Phil Mickelson (56), $97,500 71-73-69-62—275 Earnhardt held off the hard-charging Earnhardt and Letarte are clicking Chevrolet rested atop Paul Menard’s No. Kevin Stadler (51), $89,000 71-70-66-69—276 Kevin Harvick to become the first driver in their final season together. Hendrick 27 Chevy. Henrik Stenson (51), $89,000 71-66-68-71—276 Lee Westwood (51), $89,000 72-71-70-63—276 Gary Woodland (51), $89,000 70-68-68-70—276 Branden Grace, $82,000 69-71-67-70—277 McIlroy wins and goes back to No. 1 Zach Johnson (47), $82,000 70-70-68-69—277 Associated Press world with a 2-shot victory in the said. “He played very, very well. birdie. Garcia made bogey from Kevin Na (47), $82,000 71-73-66-67—277 Bridgestone Invitational. He drove the ball miles and very, the rough and just like that, he Ernie Els (43), $75,200 71-69-70-68—278 AKRON — Winning the He looked just as good as the very straight for the most part. was trailing. The Spaniard never J.B. Holmes (43), $75,200 69-69-67-73—278 British Open wasn’t enough last time he reached No. 1 in the He gave himself a lot of birdie caught up. John Senden (43), $75,200 74-66-67-71—278 to make Rory McIlroy want to world during his tor- looks.” McIlroy became the 13th Jimmy Walker (43), $75,200 69-70-70-69—278 take the rest of the year off to rid stretch at the end McIlroy finished player with a major and a World Fabrizio Zanotti, $75,200 70-71-68-69—278 celebrate. Neither was the first of 2012. the third round with Golf Championship and joined Angel Cabrera (38), $69,500 73-68-70-68—279 World Golf Championship he “This is better,” he two straight bird- Tiger Woods as the only players Victor Dubuisson, $69,500 72-70-69-68—279 won Sunday at Firestone. said. “Mentally, I’m ies and not even one to win them in consecutive starts. Harris English (38), $69,500 69-69-68-73—279 Another major awaits next really sharp. I didn’t day and a rain delay Woods wasn’t around to see Matt Jones (38), $69,500 70-70-69-70—279 week. McIlroy can’t wait to get start to think about slowed him. He it. Francesco Molinari, $69,500 67-70-73-69—279 there. score. I didn’t think punched an 8-iron out Four months after back sur- Webb Simpson (38), $69,500 72-69-70-68—279 Two weeks after his wire- about where I was in of the rough, under gery — and in his third tourna- Brendon de Jonge (33), $64,500 72-69-70-69—280 to-wire win at Royal Liverpool, the tournament. I just the trees and up the ment since his return — Woods Jamie Donaldson, $64,500 68-70-71-71—280 McIlroy took his game from the playing shot after shot slope to an elevated injured his lower back when he Seung-Yul Noh (33), $64,500 69-69-70-72—280 links of Britain to the parkland of after shot. So yeah, green to 3 feet to landed with a thud in the stand Bubba Watson (33), $64,500 69-70-73-68—280 America and made the game look it’s good.” open with a birdie. He from an awkward stance atop a ———- just as easy. With another power- Garcia wasn’t at his McIlroy drilled a 4-iron from bunker on the second hole. He Barracuda Championship (over 30) ful performance, he wiped out a best and closed with a 219 yards into 25 feet withdrew after a tee shot on the At Montreux Golf and Country Club — Reno, Nev. 3-shot deficit to Sergio Garcia in 71. He’s not sure it would have for a 2-putt birdie at the sec- ninth hole, bending over slowly Purse: $3 million three holes, closed with a 4-under mattered. ond, then followed with a gap and struggling to remove the tee Yardage: 7,472; Par 72 66 and returned to No. 1 in the “Everybody saw it,” Garcia wedge to 8 feet for a third straight from the ground. Note: Under the modified Stableford format, players receive 8 points for double eagle, 5 for eagle, 2 for birdie, 0 for par, minus- 1 for bogey and minus-3 for double bogey or worse. Reality check: Roommates keep OSU’s Bennett grounded Geoff Ogilvy (300), $540,000 16 7 12 14—49 By DAVID BRIGGS Justin Hicks (165), $324,000 9 6 11 18—44 spent on the couch watching an indie com- OSU scholar-athlete — and preseason All- Toledo Blade edy on Netflix — “Wedding Crashers” is a American defensive lineman. Jonathan Byrd (93), $174,000 7 6 13 11—37 mainstream weakness — or, as of last week, The 6-2, 298-pound senior is expected John Huh (93), $174,000 12 7 7 11—37 COLUMBUS — If Michael Bennett updating the new house Twitter account. to be a steadying interior presence on Ohio Rod Pampling (65), $120,000 11 5 9 11—36 were to ever become lost in the outsized The buddies call it Bennett Besties, a play- State’s most loaded unit. Coach Urban Jason Allred, $104,250 7 11 14 3—35 hype surrounding his final year at Ohio ful riff on the popular Craft’s Roomies Meyer compared the Buckeyes’ defensive Martin Laird (58), $104,250 13 -4 14 12—35 State, a reality check awaits at handle, except a “little more line to his front four at Florida in 2006, Ricky Barnes (43), $84,000 5 6 12 11—34 home. out there,” roommate Brandon which ravaged OSU in the national title Kyle Stanley (43), $84,000 5 11 6 12—34 His roommates. Beam said. game. That Gators line had two first-round Nick Watney (43), $84,000 18 8 6 2—34 Most college athletes room For instance, instead of Taco picks: ends Derrick Harvey and Jarvis Tim Wilkinson (43), $84,000 16 5 1 12—34 exclusively with other athletes. Tuesdays at former Buckeyes Moss. This Buckeyes starting front could, Eric Axley (34), $66,000 11 4 3 15—33 Bennett shares an off-campus basketball star Aaron Craft’s if mock drafts are to be believed, eventually Hudson Swafford (34), $66,000 9 9 6 9—33 apartment with four nonathlete house, there will be Tinder have three: Bennett, sophomore Joey Bosa Chad Campbell (31), $54,000 13 -1 7 13—32 “weirdos” — his affectionate Tuesdays. and junior Noah Spence. Bryce Molder (31), $54,000 10 10 6 6—32 label for the rollicking cast of “Two of our roommates are “If they all perform and stay healthy, this Robert Streb (31), $54,000 10 4 9 9—32 childhood friends that allows an single, so we were going to get one could be at that level,” Meyer said. Miguel Angel Carballo (29), $43,500 10 1 7 13—31 escape from football. To his bud- on Tinder [a dating app] and Bennett’s ascent is perhaps the least George Coetzee, $43,500 11 -1 11 10—31 dies from Centerville, the big- Mike and I would pick dates probable as the the only non-5-star recruit Joe Durant (29), $43,500 9 1 14 7—31 gest, baddest member of Ohio for them,” Beam said. “Then among the Buckeyes’ four returning line Tommy Gainey (29), $43,500 11 10 3 7—31 State’s feared line is just big. Bennett we would go with them to make starters. (“I’m bringing the team down,” Steve Flesch (27), $32,400 1 9 11 9—30 “Those guys are going to treat it that much more awkward. … the former 4-star prospect cracked.) After Morgan Hoffmann (27), $32,400 6 3 13 8—30 me just like they treated me in high school,” There really is never a dull moment here.” an injury-shortened sophomore season, David Lingmerth (27), $32,400 9 7 12 2—30 Bennett said. For Bennett, it is welcome comic relief Bennett had seven sacks and 11.5 tackles Wes Roach (27), $32,400 12 10 0 8—30 A typical night for the crew might be from his gigs as a student — he is an for a loss as a junior last year. 1

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MLB Glance Associated Press American League National League East Division Dancer dominates ‘Run for East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Baltimore 62 48 .564 — Washington 60 49 .550 — Toronto 60 53 .531 3½ Atlanta 58 54 .518 3½ New York 56 53 .514 5½ Miami 54 57 .486 7 Tampa Bay 54 57 .486 8½ the Rabbit’ at Limaland New York 53 58 .477 8 Boston 49 61 .445 13 Philadelphia 49 63 .438 12½ Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB INFORMATION SUBMITTED W L Pct GB Detroit 61 47 .565 — Milwaukee 61 51 .545 — Kansas City 57 53 .518 5 LIMA – There is an old saying in St. Louis 59 51 .536 1 Cleveland 56 55 .505 6½ Pittsburgh 59 52 .532 1½ Chicago 54 58 .482 9 sports that “winning isn’t everything; Cincinnati 56 55 .505 4½ Minnesota 50 60 .455 12 it’s the only thing.” Chicago 47 63 .427 13 West Division For veteran sprint car driver Shawn West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Oakland 67 43 .609 — Dancer, the experience of winning a L Angeles 63 49 .563 — L Angeles 66 44 .600 1 feature at Limaland Motorsports Park San Fran 60 51 .541 2½ Seattle 57 54 .514 10½ was the only thing he was still looking San Diego 51 60 .459 11½ Houston 47 65 .420 21 Arizona 49 63 .438 14 Texas 43 68 .387 24½ to accomplish. Colorado 44 67 .396 18½ ___ That quest became a moot point for ___ Sunday’s Results the Delphos-based racer as he went flag- Sunday’s Results Cleveland 4, Texas 3, 12 innings Detroit 4, Colorado 0 Detroit 4, Colorado 0 to-flag on this night and won the coveted Cincinnati 7, Miami 3 Baltimore 1, Seattle 0 “Run for the Rabbit” 25-lap NRA Sprint San Francisco 9, N.Y. Mets 0 L.A. Angels 7, Tampa Bay 5 Invaders showdown. Washington 4, Philadelphia 0 Minnesota 16, Chicago White Sox 3 The event quickly turned into a 3-car St. Louis 3, Milwaukee 2 Houston 6, Toronto 1 San Diego 4, Atlanta 3, 10 innings Kansas City 4, Oakland 2 tussle between Dancer, fellow front-row Chicago Cubs 7, L.A. Dodgers 3 N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 8 p.m. starter Hud Horton and Jared Horstman. Arizona 3, Pittsburgh 2, 10 innings Today’s Games Dancer and Horstman were content to Today’s Games Baltimore (Gausman 5-3) at Washington San Francisco (Hudson 8-8) at N.Y. Mets (Roark 11-6), 7:05 p.m. storm around the high-side cushion of (Gee 4-4), 12:10 p.m. Detroit (Scherzer 13-3) at N.Y. Yankees the high-banked ¼-mile, while Horton Baltimore at Washington, 7:05 p.m. (McCarthy 3-0), 7:05 p.m. took the middle or inside line as his Cincinnati (Simon 12-6) at Cleveland Texas (N.Martinez 1-7) at Chicago White (Kluber 11-6), 7:05 p.m. Sox (Noesi 5-8), 8:10 p.m. preferred avenue for racing. It remained Angels at Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Cobb 7-6) at Oakland a 3-car engagement with these same rac- Tuesday’s Games (Samardzija 2-1), 10:05 p.m. ers despite a pair of caution flags and a Cincinnati at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Houston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. red flag to slow the race. Miami at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Detroit at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. A harrowing end-over-end acci- N.Y. Mets at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Houston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. dent involving veteran Todd Heuerman San Diego at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Baltimore at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. occurred after he made contact with the San Francisco at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. San Diego at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Hud Horton (28) and Shawn Dancer battle for the lead in the “Run Boston at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Texas at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. turn four wall. The popular Leipsic racer Chicago Cubs at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Boston at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. was unable to continue due to damage For the Rabbit” Travis Miller Memorial at Limaland Motorsports Park Kansas City at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Kansas City at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. with his number 18 machine. The inci- Friday night. (DHI Media/Mike Campbell Photos) Atlanta at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. dent did set up a 4-lap dash to the finish. L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Atlanta at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. this thing work.” Elliott; 3. 5X-Jerry Bowersock; 4. 71-Joel ——— L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Dancer simply turned it into a series of Ortberg; 5. 3W-Dylan Woodling; 6. 20K-Bill victory laps on his way to a first-ever The visiting Tuff Trucks division made their annual trek to Limaland on Keeler; 7. 83K-Josh Kehle; 8. 22M-Jason Mccoy. feature-race checkered flag. Heat 3: 1. O1-Anthony Flannery; 2. ZERO- MLB Leaders “The car was really good and my this evening and pole-sitter Chris Hicks became the third of four feature winners Brent Hole; 3. L5-Casey Luedeke; 4. 11H-Mike Associated Press guys did a great job with the setup,” Hohlbein; 5. 22T-Tony Anderson; 6. O7-Damen exclaimed a happy yet calm Dancer. to start from the front row. Hicks’ only NATIONAL LEAGUE genuine threat for the lead through the Beck; 7. 18N-Derrick Noffsinger. BATTING_Tulowitzki, Colorado, .340; Puig, Los Angeles, .323; MaAdams, “It’s awesome for my first win to be A-Main - (20 Laps) [#]-Starting Position: 1. St. Louis, .315; AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, .311; Morneau, Colorado, .309; Lucroy, the ‘Run for the Rabbit.’ The family 15-lap race came from fellow trucker 54-Matt Westfall[2]; 2. 65-Todd Sherman[4]; Milwaukee, .304; Revere, Philadelphia, .302; McGehee, Miami, .302. of Travis ‘Rabbit’ Miller is great for Mike Hicks. Race winner Chris Hicks 3. 5X-Jerry Bowersock[8]; 4. 40-Terry Hull[7]; RUNS_Rendon, Washington, 78; Pence, San Francisco, 77; Goldschmidt, Arizona, revealed that he has ruled in this division 75; Rizzo, Chicago, 74; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 71; FFreeman, Atlanta, 70; Stanton, putting this on. For me after flipping at 5. 10-Scott Bowersock[1]; 6. L5-Casey Miami, 70. Eldora (recently) it was important to do regardless of the race track hosting the Luedeke[9]; 7. 22T-Tony Anderson[15]; 8. RBI_Stanton, Miami, 74; AdGonzalez, Los Angeles, 72; Goldschmidt, Arizona, something positive and my whole team competition. 3W-Dylan Woodling[14]; 9. 71-Joel Ortberg[11]; 69; AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, 67; Desmond, Washington, 66; Braun, Milwaukee, 65; really stepped up as this is something “It wasn’t bad at all here tonight,” 10. ZERO-Brent Hole[6]; 11. 34X-Brandon Byrd, Philadelphia, 63; Howard, Philadelphia, 63; Morneau, Colorado, 63; JUpton, understated Hicks on his dominating Atlanta, 63. special!” Vaughan[13]; 12. 23J-Jeff Koz[16]; 13. 11H-Mike HITS_DanMurphy, New York, 132; Pence, The Reineke Modifieds 20-lap fea- performance. “This marks my fourth win Hohlbein[12]; 14. 18N-Derrick Noffsinger[21]; San Francisco, 131; AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, 128; ture proved to be a repeat of the previous of the season (including other tracks). 15. O7-Damen Beck[18]; 16. 6M-Tony Elliott[5]; McGehee, Miami, 127; DGordon, Los Angeles, 124; two weeks as Matt Westfall and Todd It’s a blast to race here at Limaland, even 17. 4T-Terry Elliott[22]; 18. 4J-Josh Elliott[19]; Puig, Los Angeles, 123; FFreeman, Atlanta, 122; 19. 20K-Bill Keeler[17]; 20. 83K-Josh Kehle[20]; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 122; Span, Washington, 122. Sherman continued their dual domina- if it’s just once a year.” DOUBLES_Goldschmidt, Arizona, 39; Lucroy, tion in the division. Westfall came from Limaland Motorsports Park is back 21. O1-Anthony Flannery[3]. Bud Thunderstocks Milwaukee, 35; AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, 32; DanMurphy, New York, 31; Puig, Los behind to edge Sherman at the finish line in action on Friday with the NRA Angeles, 30; SCastro, Chicago, 29; FFreeman, Atlanta, 29; Rendon, Washington, 29; Challenge, a 25-lap feature for the K Heats (8 Laps - Top 8 Transfer) Span, Washington, 29. two weeks ago while Sherman held off Heat 1: 1. 7C-Jordan Conover; 2. 21H-Dave TRIPLES_DGordon, Los Angeles, 10; BCrawford, San Francisco, 9; Puig, Los Westfall in a similar scenario just last & L Ready Mix NRA Sprint Invaders. Angeles, 9; Pence, San Francisco, 7; Braun, Milwaukee, 6; BHamilton, Cincinnati, 6; The Reineke Modifieds and Budweiser Hollon; 3. 71R-Keith Ralston; 4. OO-Mike week at the famed western Ohio speed Learman; 5. 26-Justin Long; 6. 17J-Jarrod Klay; Segura, Milwaukee, 6; Yelich, Miami, 6. venue. Thunderstocks will also battle on the HOME RUNS_Stanton, Miami, 26; Rizzo, Chicago, 25; Byrd, Philadelphia, 21; famed ¼-mile oval. Gates open at 5 p.m. 7. 53-Jan Launder; 8. 99-Andy King. Tulowitzki, Colorado, 21; Duda, New York, 20; Frazier, Cincinnati, 20; Goldschmidt, Westfall took an outside front-row with hot laps beginning at 6:30 p.m. Heat 2: 1. 82-Chris Douglas; 2. 1-Kyle Arizona, 19; Reynolds, Milwaukee, 19; JUpton, Atlanta, 19. starting position and propelled his num- Peterson; 3. 71C-Barny Craig; 4. 19-Bill STOLEN BASES_DGordon, Los Angeles, 51; BHamilton, Cincinnati, 43; Revere, Racing begins promptly at 7:30 p.m. ber 54 entry to the early lead using the Reimund; 5. 27-Frank Paladino; 6. 7-Dan Philadelphia, 30; EYoung, New York, 26; Span, Washington, 23; CGomez, Milwaukee, All the latest news and informa- 22; Rollins, Philadelphia, 22. high line around the track. Sherman, Wooten; 7. 32-Scott Boyde Jr. PITCHING_Kershaw, Los Angeles, 13-2; WPeralta, Milwaukee, 13-6; Wainwright, celebrating a milestone 50th birthday, tion can be found at www.limaland. Heat 3: 1. 16-Jeff Koz; 2. 48-Tim Cole; 3. St. Louis, 13-6; Bumgarner, San Francisco, 13-8; Ryu, Los Angeles, 12-5; Cueto, stayed with his traditional middle- to com. You can also find 2014 Limaland 1W-Mark Wooten; 4. 89-Keith Shockency; 5. Cincinnati, 12-6; Greinke, Los Angeles, 12-6; Simon, Cincinnati, 12-6. Motorsports Park on Facebook and O1-Shane Aeschlimall; 6. 9-Dave Keysor; 7. ERA_Kershaw, Los Angeles, 1.71; Cueto, Cincinnati, 2.05; Wainwright, St. Louis, bottom-route line and was within range of Westfall throughout. Both racers Twitter. 22T-Tony Anderson. 2.26; Hamels, Philadelphia, 2.42; HAlvarez, Miami, 2.48; TRoss, San Diego, 2.62; Limaland Motorsports Park - 8/1/2014 —- Greinke, Los Angeles, 2.65. A-Main - (15 Laps) [#]-Starting Position: seemed content to hold their positions Lima Auto Mall Night STRIKEOUTS_Strasburg, Washington, 177; Cueto, Cincinnati, 166; TRoss, San although Sherman made a few attempts 1. 16-Jeff Koz[8]; 2. 22T-Tony Anderson[21]; Diego, 157; Bumgarner, San Francisco, 153; Greinke, Los Angeles, 153; Kershaw, Los McDonald’s Dash – (5 laps) – Modifieds: 1. to get fully underneath Westfall. He was 3. 48-Tim Cole[5]; 4. 71R-Keith Ralston[4]; 5. Angeles, 150; Kennedy, San Diego, 150. 34X-Brandon Vaughan; 2. 01-Anthony Flannery; 82-Chris Douglas[9]; 6. 27-Frank Paladino[14]; SAVES_Rosenthal, St. Louis, 34; FrRodriguez, Milwaukee, 32; Kimbrel, Atlanta, never successful as Westfall rolled most- 3. 23J-Jeff Koz; 4. 07-Damon Bock. 32; Jansen, Los Angeles, 31; Cishek, Miami, 27; AReed, Arizona, 27; Papelbon, ly unthreatened to his third win of 2014. 7. 89-Keith Shockency[12]; 8. 7C-Jordan Philadelphia, 26. NRA Sprints Conover[10]; 9. 17J-Jarrod Klay[16]; 10. ———- “We had a really good car tonight and Heats (8 Laps - Top 7 Transfer) it’s always a good feeling to win,” said 26-Justin Long[13]; 11. 53-Jan Launder[19]; AMERICAN LEAGUE (save Yankees/Red Sox late game) Heat 1: 1. 35-Ron Blair; 2.18-Todd 12. 32-Scott Boyde Jr.[20]; 13. OO-Mike BATTING_Altuve, Houston, .339; Cano, Seattle, .330; Beltre, Texas, .323; Brantley, a matter-of-fact Westfall. “The longer Heuerman; 3. 6-Jr Stewart; 4. 17A-Tim Allison; Learman[1]; 14. O1-Shane Aeschlimall[15]; 15. Cleveland, .322; VMartinez, Detroit, .321; MiCabrera, Detroit, .315; Gillaspie, Chicago, the green, it seemed the top of the track 5. 8J-Jess Stiger; 6. 22R-Kevin Roberts; 7. .314. 71C-Barny Craig[3]; 16. 1-Kyle Peterson[6]; 17. RUNS_Dozier, Minnesota, 77; Trout, Los Angeles, 76; Brantley, Cleveland, 73; was best and I didn’t feel like Todd 87-Paul Dues. 9-Dave Keysor[18]; 18. 21H-Dave Hollon[7]; 19. Donaldson, Oakland, 73; MeCabrera, Toronto, 70; Kinsler, Detroit, 70; Bautista, (Sherman) was really gaining much on Heat 2: 1. 28H-Hud Horton; 2. 23-Devon 19-Bill Reimund[11]; 20. 1W-Mark Wooten[2]; Toronto, 69; Gardner, New York, 69. me.” Dobie; 3. 10X-Dustin Stroup; 4. B20-Butch 21. 7-Dan Wooten[17]. RBI_JAbreu, Chicago, 84; MiCabrera, Detroit, 83; Trout, Los Angeles, 80; Ortiz, Schroeder; 5. 12H-Tim Hunter; 6. 6M-Max Boston, 79; Donaldson, Oakland, 77; NCruz, Baltimore, 75; Moss, Oakland, 72. Lima’s Jeff Koz continued his hot Tuff Trucks HITS_Altuve, Houston, 155; MeCabrera, Toronto, 142; Cano, Seattle, 136; streak in the Budweiser Thunderstocks Stambaugh; 7. 12R-Nick Roberts. Heats (8 Laps - Top 8 Transfer) Brantley, Cleveland, 135; Kinsler, Detroit, 131; Markakis, Baltimore, 131; MiCabrera, division. He proved to be dominant Heat 3: 1. 49-Shawn Dancer; 2. 17-Jared Heat 1: 1. 71-Chris Hicks; 2. 33-Mike Hicks; Detroit, 129. enough to secure the lead from UNOH Horstman; 3. 57-Mike Dunlap; 4. 6T-Tyler 3. 37-Roy Miller; 4. 60-Jerry Sawmiller; 5. 316- DOUBLES_MiCabrera, Detroit, 36; Altuve, Houston, 32; Plouffe, Minnesota, 31; Racer Mike Learman on lap number Moore; 5. 69-Scott Curren. Ben Hower; 6. OS-John Sanford. Trout, Los Angeles, 31; Kinsler, Detroit, 30; Brantley, Cleveland, 29; Pedroia, Boston, A-Main - (25 Laps) [#]-Starting Position: 1. 29. two despite starting from the outside of Heat 2: 1. OJ-Shaine Jacobs; 2. 711-Dallas TRIPLES_Rios, Texas, 8; Bourn, Cleveland, 7; Eaton, Chicago, 7; Gardner, New row number four. Koz took his stocker 49-Shawn Dancer[1]; 2. 28H-Hud Horton[2]; 3. Geckle; 3. 70-Terry Klopfenstein; 4. 23-Kenny 17-Jared Horstman[6]; 4. 17A-Tim Allison[10]; 5. York, 6; LMartin, Texas, 6; De Aza, Chicago, 5; BHolt, Boston, 5; AJackson, Seattle, 5; to the front with a smooth and sure driv- Osborne; 5. 9X-Mike Grigsby; 6. 1W-Matt Odor, Texas, 5; Trout, Los Angeles, 5. 6M-Max Stambaugh[17]; 6. 23-Devon Dobie[5]; Twinning. HOME RUNS_JAbreu, Chicago, 31; NCruz, Baltimore, 29; Encarnacion, Toronto, ing style that seamlessly led the field 7. 6-Jr Stewart[7]; 8. 10X-Dustin Stroup[8]; 26; Ortiz, Boston, 25; Trout, Los Angeles, 25; Donaldson, Oakland, 23; VMartinez, of cars through the final 14 circuits of Heat 3: 1. 1S-Mike Sawmiller; 2. 20K-Bill Detroit, 23; Moss, Oakland, 23. 9. B20-Butch Schroeder[11]; 10. 57-Mike Keeler; 3. 1J-Jj Butler ; 4. X-Pete Zuppardo; 5. the 15-lap feature. Tim Cole and points’ Dunlap[9]; 11. 22R-Kevin Roberts[16]; 12. STOLEN BASES_Altuve, Houston, 43; Ellsbury, New York, 29; RDavis, Detroit, leader Tony Anderson tried to emulate 25G-Gabe Twinning. 26; AEscobar, Kansas City, 23; JDyson, Kansas City, 22; Andrus, Texas, 21; JJones, 35-Ron Blair[3]; 13. 12R-Nick Roberts[19]; 14. A-Main - (15 Laps) [#]-Starting Position: Seattle, 20; Reyes, Toronto, 20. the Koz racing line but they were unable 18-Todd Heuerman[4]; 15. 12H-Tim Hunter[14]; 1. 71-Chris Hicks[1]; 2. 33-Mike Hicks[4]; 3. PITCHING_Scherzer, Detroit, 13-3; Porcello, Detroit, 13-5; WChen, Baltimore, to effectively challenge. 16. 69-Scott Curren[15]; 17. 6T-Tyler Moore[12]; 12-3; Gray, Oakland, 12-4; Tanaka, New York, 12-4; Kazmir, Oakland, 12-4; Weaver, It marked a fourth triumph on the 1S-Mike Sawmiller[3]; 4. 37-Roy Miller[7]; Los Angeles, 12-6. 18. 87-Paul Dues[18]. 5. 60-Jerry Sawmiller[10]; 6. 70-Terry ERA_FHernandez, Seattle, 2.01; Sale, Chicago, 2.09; Tanaka, New York, 2.51; 2014 season for Jeff Koz and the 17th of Reineke Modifieds Klopfenstein[8]; 7. 1J-Jj Butler [9]; 8. 23-Kenny Kazmir, Oakland, 2.53; Gray, Oakland, 2.59; Lester, Oakland, 2.59; Lester, Oakland, 2.59. his Limaland Motorsports Park career. 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10 – The Herald Monday, August 4, 2014 www.delphosherald.com Dunno (Continued from page 1) sented with the Ohio Aviation Association this. I was immediately hooked for life.” would see 4-foot bluefish in schools a mile 2014 Airport Manager of the Year Award. “All I did in high school was weed beans and a half long. It was quite a rewarding job “When I saw that, I realized that it could have Dunno credited his board members and other for five cents an hour,” said Dunno. “I always for a Van Wert County farm boy.” been me. It could have been anyone,” Dunno local business people for providing the infor- helped farmers farm until I went to the Army.” In 1981, Dunno graduated from Florida said, with a twinge of emotion in his voice. mation that convinced the Ohio Aviation Once Dunno was out of high school, he Tech University with a Bachelor of Science For Dunno, it was literally true. Dunno Association of the award potential. joined the U.S. Army. The first year was spent degree in aviation management. flew commercial flights for United Airlines “All this does is says that somebody appre- in training and the second year was spent “After I finished working for United, I for 17 years. The flight that crashed on that ciates you,” said Dunno. “I look at it as a flying helicopters in Vietnam. But halfway came back to Ohio on a sabbatical to help fateful day was one of his flights but he was benefit for the airport. We’re looking at some through that tour, the government said they my ailing parents,” said Dunno. “I worked off that day. growth here in the near future.” didn’t need any more helicopter pilots in that here for a couple of years before I got the job “Three weeks before, I had flown the same Dunno will never forget the day when country and they dismissed them early, with as airport manager… I like this job; I have route (Boston to San Francisco) and the same he was sitting in a high school class at honor. always loved aviation and I love this area.” model aircraft,” said Dunno. Lincolnview High School. He was 17 years When he returned from Vietnam, Dunno “This is the airport where I started fly- For the past seven years, Dunno has been old and saw an ad for flight lessons for $5 didn’t know anything but flying, so he took a ing. The ratings I got in instrument ratings airport manager and flight instructor for Van apiece. job as a “fish spotter” at an east coast compa- can help pilots understand the federal sys- Wert County Regional Airport. “I ripped it out and started taking flight ny. Products from the fish included cosmetics tem. Flying is rewarding not only for me Most recently, his hard work at the local training at the Van Wert Airport,” said Dunno. and protein for feed for chickens. but because I get the opportunity to help airport paid off. He was shocked to be pre- “I was just a young person but I said I’ll try “It was a beautiful area,” said Dunno. “We others.” Dickman Archives (Continued from page 1) the ship that would take him and 4,000 next seven months in Hokuto, Japan, (Conitnued from page 2) other US troops to Japan. From there, until he boarded the General Gordon and “The honeymoon is over” couldn’t have they took a smaller vessel to Inchon, headed back to the U.S. Jason Montgomery and Travis Miller of Elida were greeted been more true for 21-year-old Dickman South Korea, on June 17, 1951. “Even though we weren’t at home, by Darrin Coerf of Santa Paula, Calif., at the National Future on Jan. 13, 1951. He and his bride, Mary “They just dumped us off just near the the sky was lit up with fireworks for Farmers of America Washington Conference Program. The Beatrice (Warnecke), had just returned from beach and we waded in belt-high water to July Fourth,” he recalled.”That was a program is designed to help FFA members improve leader- a wedding trip to Canada and had stopped at shore. We were loaded onto trucks and taken great send-off for us.” ship skills. Visits to historic sites in Washington, D.C., were his mother’s house on the way home. to the front line,” Dickman recalled. “When When Dickman returned stateside included in the program. “She welcomed us back and told me we got there, we climbed Hill 166. We and rejoined civilian life, he found it there was a brown envelope that had come in thought we would have a good vantage point difficult to find and keep a job. 50 Years Ago – 1964 the mail for me,” Dickman recalled. “I knew of the area from the top of the hill. What we “There just weren’t that many jobs Harry Wiley and Robert Coulter have returned from A.M.F. what it was so I told my mother goodbye and found up there made me grow up right now.” to be had then,” he said. “I worked at headed home with my new bride.” Dickman was reluctant to go into detail. Baldwin Lima Hamilton until I got laid training school where they have completed courses in A.M.F. When he opened the government “War is hell,” he said with a slight off and then I went to Westinghouse automatic pin-setting machinery and bowling lane mainte- missive, he learned he had just three shake of his head. “Anyone who’s been and got laid off. I ran the Sinclair fill- nance. Starting Monday, Wiley will be co-manager of the days to report to the Ottawa Courthouse there knows.” ing station at State Street and 66 for Delphos Bowling Center with Jim Siebeneck and Coulter in on Jan. 16. He had been drafted. Dickman was the forward scout for eight years and then I delivered gro- charge of bowling lanes and the A.M.F. machines. “I really hadn’t thought much about his men who were part of 1st Calvary ceries to stores for E. J. Evans in Van Greg Ballridge will be the disc jockey for the record hop the war and what was going on. I didn’t Division. He led the group on their mis- Wert and I spent 15 years at Central Wednesday night at Stadium Park. The hop, sponsored by the think I would have to go but they got sions and it was his responsibility to look Soya as a boiler firer until I retired.” Delphos Recreation Board, will go from 8-11 p.m., and will be me,” Dickman added. for signs of the enemy and warn his men. He and his wife have two children, held at the shelter house. In connection with the Girls Summer After basic training at Fort Knox, He took pride in keeping the outfit safe. Dave (Robin) of Tiffin and Debbie Recreation program, there will be a swimming party Tuesday Kentucky, and some delays in orders, Dickman was transferred out of South (Hank) Quatmann of Lima. They also morning from 9-11:30 a.m. at the pool. Dickman headed to California to board Korea on Dec. 18, 1951, and spent the have three grandsons. Dick the Bruiser will defend his World Wrestling Alliance’s heavyweight championship against rugged Angelo Poffo at Delphos Stadium Park Aug. 17, according to Jim Mesker of Water the Delphos Jaycees, sponsors of the mat extravaganza, one (Continued from page 1) Drinking the water could that needed sterilized to the toxic contamination. of the largest to be held in the Midwest this summer. Mesker cause vomiting, cramps facilities outside the water The National Oceanic and said the Jaycees are in the process of lining up a number of Toledo officials warned and rashes. Health officials emergency, said Bryan Atmospheric Administration supporting bouts featuring nationally-known wrestlers from residents not to use city advised children and those Biggie, disaster coordinator released a satellite image all over the country. water early Saturday after with weak immune systems for ProMedica hospitals in showing a small but concen- tests at one treatment plant to avoid showering or bath- Toledo. trated algae bloom centered 75 Years Ago – 1939 showed readings for micro- ing in the water. In southeastern Michigan, right where Toledo draws The Delphos public schools are being prepared for the cystin above the standard Some hospitals canceled authorities were operating its water supply, said Jeff for consumption, most likely elective surgeries and were water stations Sunday for the Reutter, head of the Ohio Sea opening of the school season. All of the rooms and the base- because of the algae. sending surgical equipment 30,000 customers affected by Grant research lab. ment in the Lincoln Grade School have been repainted and a number of additional blackboards have been installed. The assembly room in the high school department at the Jefferson building has been repainted and the library has also been refin- ished. The trees in the school yard at the Jefferson building are DON’T BUY ANY NEW FURNITURE UNTIL YOU now being trimmed. Pitchers were working fine in league games played Wednesday evening. The Shamrocks defeated the Lutherans at city field by a score of 8 to 0. The Lions defeated the Miller COME TO team by a score of 4 to 0 at city field. The Shamrock-Lutheran Francis FURNITURE game was an interesting one. W. 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