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Upfront ‘Dog days’ of summer hard for all Tropical


Drivers license BY MICHAEL FORD drink the water,” she said. “The water
Storm Bonnie
test hours to The Delphos Herald
mford@delphosherald.com
really needs to be abundant.”
In addition to some canines having nears oil spill
change in VW DELPHOS — When the “dog days
dark fur, all breeds have specific needs
to be accounted for. For example, those
By JUAN McCARTNEY
Effective Aug. 1, the Van The Associated Press
of summer” get a human down, one can of the Bulldog family have less bone
Wert Drivers Examination only imagine how bad the heat is for structure around their noses than other
Station will remain open NASSAU, Bahamas —
humanity’s “best friends.” breeds. This can cause breathing prob- Tropical Storm Bonnie raced
Fridays and Saturdays For various reasons, some pet-own- lems even when the dew point is low.
each week. On Fridays and toward a strike on southern
ers keep their dogs and/or cats outside “Bulldogs, Bostons, Pugs and Boxers Florida today, following a
Saturdays, written/com-
puter tests will be given from where they are subjected to the elements, aren’t as efficient at cooling themselves, course that would take it across
8-11:30 a.m. These tests are including scorching summer tempera- so we definitely worry more about the the Gulf of Mexico oil spill,
walk-in and no appointment tures. They do not have sweat glands like short-muzzled breeds in summer,” Jones prompting a pause in efforts to
is necessary. On Fridays, humans have; they sweat through their said. clean up the disaster.
driving and maneuverabil- noses and the pads on their feet. They The veterinarian says heat exhaustion Rain and lightning raked the
ity tests are scheduled by also exchange hot air for cool air in their and heat stroke differ but if a dog shows low-lying Turks and Caicos
appointment from 12:30-4:30 nasal cavity. In light of the limited means that heat and humidity are a challenge, Islands and the Bahamas today,
p.m. On Saturdays, driving pets have to cool off, one local veterinar- they need immediate attention. and forecasters at the U.S.
and maneuverability tests ian reminds these owners to make posi- “They will just demonstrate extreme National Hurricane Center in
are scheduled by appoint- tive changes to their dog’s environment panting at first and this is something Miami said the storm was like-
ment from 12:30-2:00 p.m. — bring them in the house. people may overlook but it can be a ly to reach the Gulf of Mexico
“They need a lot of water and they water for them to flop around in or spray precursor to disorientation or staggering. by Saturday.
Stadium Club should be brought into air-conditioning
or somewhere that they’ll have a fan
them down with the hose,” she said.
This is especially true for dogs with
Then, they’ll collapse. In the worst-case
scenario, they will go into seizure and
Bonnie had maximum sus-
tained winds of 40 mph (65
needs volunteers blowing. If you can’t bring them inside,
they should be in a well-shaded area
thick and/or dark coats. Jones also says
all water bowls should be checked often
ultimately die,” she said.
Other symptoms include staring; odd
kph), and was centered about
80 miles (130 kilometers)
Delphos Stadium Club because dogs may splash the cold water
will be working at the foot- — make sure they’re not in the direct expressions; refusal to obey commands; southeast of Miami around
sunlight,” Dr. Bonnie Jones said. around in an effort to cool down. She warm, dry skin; high fever; rapid heart- dawn today.
ball stadium from 8 a.m.
to noon on Saturday. She also recommends putting a gar- recommends another trick that applies beat; and vomiting. Any pet displaying The center of Bonnie was
The goal is to complete den hose to good use. to dogs and cats: these signs should be slowly doused expected to pass near the south-
the second coat of paint in “Dogs need to be cooled down fre- “Put bowls of ice out with their with cool water and taken to a veterinar- ern tip of the Florida peninsula
the tunnel. Volunteers are quently, so put out a baby pool full of water; that way it can melt while they ian immediately. during the day, and forecast-
needed to operate the air- ers said it could strengthen a
less paint sprayer and to
follow the paint sprayer
with rollers and brushes.
Teens gain valuable work experience in summer jobs little over the gulf. The early
forecast track would carry it
toward Louisiana.
Please wear a hat and Capt. Stephen Russell, direc-
BY SARA BERELSMAN Department. Leininger, who tor of the Bahamian National
appropriate paint clothes. The Delphos Herald is involved in football and Emergency Management
2010 Relay sberelsman@del-
phosherald.com
baseball during the school
year, spends the sweltering
Agency, said there were no
reports of major damage,
Wrap-up set DELPHOS — Summer
summer days performing
such tasks as dragging base-
flooding or injuries on islands
in the southeastern and central
There will be a 2010 job. The phrase may sound ball diamonds, maintaining Bahamas already passed by
Relay For Life Wrap-up at like an oxymoron to some public restrooms, disposing the storm on Thursday.
6 p.m. Tuesday at St. Peter but for three local teens, of trash, cleaning the pool, “We are advising everyone
Lutheran Church. extra cash and a fun sum- mowing and weed-wacking. to remain vigilant through-
This meeting includes a mer routine go hand-in-hand. He likes the job because it out the night and early morn-
potluck dinner. Kennedy Boggs, 16, Cassie keeps him busy and provides ing when the storm exits the
All Relay participants, Schimmoeller, 17, and him with money in the pro- Bahamas,” Russell said.
team members, survivors and Jordan Leininger, also 17, all cess. A broken oil well has
other interested people are of Delphos, have been work- “I like it because it’s spewed somewhere between
invited to attend. ing during their break from hands-on; I’m not someone 94 million and 184 million gal-
The 2010 and 2011 Relays school at various locations in who can sit behind a desk,” lons into the Gulf before a cap
will be discussed. the Delphos area. Leininger said. “It’s laid back could be attached. The crisis
Boggs will be a junior this and I like the people I work — the biggest offshore oil spill
Sports fall at Jefferson High School,
where she is also involved in
football cheerleading, basket-
with. I enjoy it; I don’t dread
it.”
While he isn’t sure what
in U.S. history — unfolded
after the BP-leased Deepwater
Horizon rig exploded April 20,
Youth football state ball and track. In the mean- he wants his college major to killing 11 workers.
championships added time, she has been working be, Leininger would like to Some experts worry the
for November as a lifeguard at the Delphos continue to play football in hurricane season could worsen
The Ohio Athletic City Pool. Boggs said she Sara Berelsman photos
college.
Committee (OAC), a 501(c) Kennedy Boggs spends her summer serving area youth environmental damage from
enjoys the job because it fits So while most everyone the spill, with powerful winds
3 non-profit organization, is her schedule and she likes as a lifeguard at the city pool.
partnering with the Middle has heard that “there ain’t and large waves pushing oil
meeting new people. utive summer. Schimmoeller, cheerleading, started the job no cure for the summertime deeper into estuaries and wet-
School Athletic Association who is involved during the to earn some extra money
(MSAA) to host the second This is her third sum- blues,” three local teens may lands and also depositing more
mer as a lifeguard and she school year in soccer and and save for college. She have just proven that there is, of the pungent, sticky mess on
annual Ohio Youth State
Football Championship. plans to attend school in in fact, a solution to the dog beaches.
These championships will Cincinnati to study nursing. days – a fun summer job. See STORM, page 2
allow 4th- through 6th-graders While she likes to indulge

Brown Publishing bankruptcy


(12U & 10U), in four differ- in her favorite menu item,
ent divisions, the opportunity a cookie dough Avalanche,

decision postponed by judge


to compete for a state title. Schimmoeller also appreci-
The tournament will be lim- ates communicating with her
ited to the first 32 teams and customers and co-workers.
will be held in Sandusky “We get really busy on BY NANCY SPENCER company bid on the three
November 6th and 7th. Sundays. We always have The Delphos Herald newspapers was done in good
In its inaugural year, music on and it helps us try nspencer@delpho- faith and will await the judge’s
Circleville and Nelsonville to chill. I learn something sherald.com decision.
York were crowned new all the time,” she contin- “The Delphos Herald Inc.
state champions. ued. “Sometimes we try out CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. took part in the auction of the
Last year, the OAC — new recipes, but my favorite — A group of company insid- assets of Brown Publishing
formed to create opportuni- thing to make is the banana ers has bid $22.4 million for Co. on July 19 and 20. We
ties for youth — gave more split because you can make it most of the assets of Ohio- were the highest bidder for
than $11,000 in scholarships really pretty. You just have to based newspaper chain Brown the Van Wert Times-Bulletin,
to graduating seniors pursu- Publishing Co. the Putnam County Sentinel
ing college education. The be able to multi-task and be
nice to everyone, no matter U.S. Bankruptcy Court and the Ada Herald. We have
OAC and MSAA offer youth Judge Dorothy Eisenberg done everything required by
events in the following sports: what. It’s really fun.”
Leininger is also soon to ruled Thursday afternoon the the bankruptcy court to pur-
football, wrestling, track, bidders will have to wait a chase these newspapers. We
cross country, cheerlead- embark on his senior year
ing and bowling. For more at St. John’s. For the second week to learn if the sale will will have to wait another
information, visit www. Cassie Schimmoeller serves up ice cream at one of the summer, he is working for be approved. Judge Eisenberg week to learn if the sale will
ohioathletics.com or email community’s favorite places for summer treats. the City of Delphos’ Parks heard approximately three be approved,” he said.
info@ohioathletics.com hours of testimony before The auction process has
plans on continuing with the postponing the hearing a week been criticized in court papers
to review paperwork submit- by the official committee
Forecast job at least until she gradu-
ted Thursday. of unsecured creditors who
ates, when she would like to
become a special-education A newly-formed Brown claim it was rigged to discour-
Partly sunny
Saturday with teacher. Besides getting a Media Corp., led by Roy age bidding and minimize the
slight chance nice tan, Boggs enjoys the Brown — the current presi- price the chain could get.
of storms. company of her friendly co- dent and CEO — made the The sale involves com-
Humid; high workers and the knowledge bid for the newspaper chain’s pany assets in Ohio, New
in low 90s. that she is learning to save assets during an all-night York, Texas, South Carolina,
See page 2. money. auction that ended at 5 a.m. Illinois, Iowa, Colorado, Utah,
“It’s fun,” Boggs com- Tuesday. Arizona and Wyoming.
Index mented. “I like it a lot. Delphos Herald Inc.,
the parent company of the
Brown Media’s bid was
higher than its initial bid of
Obituaries 2 Besides working during the Delphos Daily Herald, was $15.9 million for Cincinnati-
State/Local 3 regular pool hours, we also the winning bidder for three based Brown Publishing,
Politics 4 get to lifeguard pool parties Brown newspapers and their owner of 15 dailies, 32 paid
Community 5 and teach swim lessons. I related assets: one daily, The weeklies, 11 business journals
Sports 6 would tell anyone who is
Church 7 thinking about doing it that Times Bulletin in Van Wert; and numerous other publica-
Classifieds 8 it’s worth it.” and two weeklies, the Putnam tions. When Brown Publishing
TV 9 Schimmoeller will be a County Sentinel and the Ada filed for bankruptcy May 1, it
World News 10 senior at St. John’s High Herald. Delphos Herald Inc. listed debts of $104.6 million
School. She has been keep- bid $3.59 million for the and reported its properties had
ing cool during the hot Jordan Leininger gets acquainted with John Deere papers. a book value of $94.1 million.
months while working at The vehicles, lawn mowers, weed-wackers and more as a parks Delphos Herald Business The Associated Press con-
Creamery for the third consec- and rec department employee for the summer. Manager Ray Geary said the tributed to this story.
2 – The Herald Friday, July 23, 2010 www.delphosherald.com

For The Record


Arizona judge raises WEATHER
Delphos Weather
OBITUARY The Daily
reality of porous border
Debra Davis
The high temperature
Thursday in Delphos was
Debra Davis, 53, Of
Delphos, passed away at her
HeraldVol. 141 No. 35
87 and the low was 64. A residence. Arrangements are Nancy Spencer, editor
By JACQUeS BILLeAUD the hundreds of thousands of law waved signs and clutched year ago today, the high was incomplete at Harter & Schier Ray Geary, business manager
and PAUL DAveNPORT illegal immigrants in Arizona. American flags, and about a 78 and the low was 63. The Funeral Home. Don Hemple, advertising manager
The Associated Press Supporters say the law is a nec- half dozen had handguns hang- record high for today is 106, Tiffany Brantley,

FUNERALS
set in 1934 and the record low circulation manager
essary response to combat the ing from their hips. William Kohl, general manager/
PHOENIX — The judge litany of problems brought on Brewer, who attended one of 48 was set in 1944.
Eagle Print
who will decide whether by illegal immigration and the of the two hearings, said after- WeATHeR FOReCAST SeveR, Oliver J. “Ollie”
Arizona’s new immigration law federal government’s inability ward that she’s confident the Tri-county — Mass of Christian Burial The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
is constitutional hasn’t indicated to secure the border. state will prevail, adding that The Associated Press will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday 8000) is published daily except
whether she’ll put the statute on Bolton, an appointee of Bolton “certainly understands at St. John the Evangelist Sundays and Holidays.
hold before it takes effect next former President Bill Clinton, the dangers that Arizonans face Heat advisory in effect Catholic Church, the Rev. By carrier in Delphos and
week and had some pointed repeatedly questioned Justice in regards to harboring ille- until 8 p.m. Jacob Gordon will offici- area towns, or by rural motor
questions Thursday for chal- Department attorney Edwin gals.” TONIGHT: Partly cloudy. ate. Burial will follow in the route where available $2.09 per
lengers at two court hearings. Kneedler to explain how specif- During one hearing, Bolton A chance of showers and church cemetery. week. By mail in Allen, Van
thunderstorms in the evening. Friends may call from 4 Wert, or Putnam County, $105
U.S. District Judge Susan ic provisions of the law intruded told lawyers for the American
Muggy. Lows in the mid 70s. to 8 p.m. today at Harter and per year. Outside these counties
Bolton also went beyond dry on federal authority as he had Civil Liberties Union that she $119 per year.
legal analysis to point out some argued. is required to consider block- Southwest winds 10 to 15 Schier Funeral Home where
mph. diminishing to around a parish wake service will be Entered in the post office
of the everyday realities of ille- “Why can’t Arizona be as ing only parts of the law, not in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
gal immigration and how that inhospitable as they wish to the entire statute as they had 5 mph after midnight. Chance held at 7 p.m.
Periodicals, postage paid at
applies to the new law. people who have entered the requested. of rain 30 percent. Memorials are to St. John’s Delphos, Ohio.
Without prodding from United States illegally?” she ACLU attorney Omar SATURDAy: Partly Parish Foundation. No mail subscriptions will be
attorneys, the judge noted that asked. Jadwat said the law’s provisions sunny with a slight chance of BOCkey, Mary Lou accepted in towns or villages
the federal government erect- Kneedler said the law’s are supposed to work together showers and thunderstorms. — Mass of Christian Burial where The Daily Herald paper
ed signs in a wilderness area requirements that law enforce- to achieve a goal of prodding Humid with highs in the lower begins at noon Saturday at carriers or motor routes provide
south of Phoenix that warn ment check on people’s immi- illegal immigrants to leave the 90s. Southwest winds 15 to St. John the Baptist Church daily home delivery for $2.09
visitors about immigrant and gration status set a mandatory state, calling it unconstitutional 20 mph. Chance of rain 20 in Landeck, the Rev. Jacob per week.
drug smugglers passing through policy that goes beyond what and dangerous. percent. Heat index values up Gordon officiating. 405 North Main St.
public lands. She said the stash the federal government requires Most of the controversy to 102. Friends may call from 2-4 TELEPHONE 695-0015
houses where smugglers hide and would burden the federal about the law centers on provi- eXTeNDeD FOReCAST and 6-8 p.m. today at Harter Office Hours
immigrants from Mexico before agency that responds to immi- sions related to stops and arrests SATURDAy NIGHT: and Schier Funeral Home, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
bringing them into the country’s gration-status inquiries. of people, new crimes relat- Showers and thunderstorms where the VFW Aux. service
POSTMASTER:
interior have become a fixture Attorney John Bouma, who ed to illegal immigrants and likely. Muggy. Lows in the starts at 7 p.m. and the parish
Send address changes
on the news in Arizona. is defending the law on behalf a requirement that immigrants upper 60s. West winds 10 to to THE DAILY HERALD,
wake at 7:30 p.m. 405 N. Main St.
“You can barely go a day of Gov. Jan Brewer, said the carry and produce their immi- 15 mph. Chance of rain 60 Memorials are to the
percent. Delphos, Ohio 45833
without a location being found federal government wants to gration papers. Alzheimer’s Association or
in Phoenix where there are keep its authority while turning Bouma told Bolton that SUNDAy: Mostly cloudy St. Rita’s Hospice.
numerous people being har- a blind eye to illegal immi- those challenging the law with a chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the morning;
LOCAL PRICES
BIRTH
bored,” said Bolton, who didn’t grants. haven’t demonstrated that any-
issue a ruling after the two hear- “You can’t catch them if one would suffer actual harm if partly sunny in the afternoon. Corn: $3.48
ings. you don’t know about them. it takes effect, and that facts — Cooler with highs in the lower Wheat: $5.22
Bolton has been asked to They don’t want to know about not mere speculation — must 80s. North winds 5 to 10 mph. A boy, Connor Joseph, was Beans: $10.38

Storm
block the law from taking effect them,” he said. be shown. Chance of rain 40 percent. born July 21st at St. Rita’s
as she hears seven lawsuits by Outside of court, seven oppo- “In Arizona we have a tre- SUNDAy NIGHT, Medical Center to Gary and
the U.S. Department of Justice, nents of the law were arrested mendous Hispanic heritage. MONDAy: Mostly clear. Nikki Wenzlick of Delphos.
civil rights groups and others after they sat in the middle of a To think that everybody that’s Lows around 60. Highs in the He was welcomed home by (Continued from page 1)
that question the constitutional- busy thoroughfare and unfurled Hispanic is going to be stopped mid 80s. a brother, Riley. People had stocked up on
ity of the measure, which has a massive banner that said “We and questioned ... defies real- MONDAy NIGHT: Grandparents are Rich and water and food in the southern
reignited the national immigra- will not comply.” ity,” Bouma said. “All this Mostly clear in the evening Diane Lindeman of Delphos Bahamas and Turks and Caicos,
tion debate. Some drivers honked hypothetical that we’re going becoming partly cloudy. Lows and Jim and Yvonne Wenzlick island chains that are well-
Opponents say the law their horns as they passed by, to go out and arrest everybody in the mid 60s. of Ottoville. accustomed to rough weather.
will lead to racial profiling
and trample on the rights of
before police shut down the
street. Some supporters of the
that’s Hispanic, look around.
That’s impossible.” Knebel pleads not guilty Many businesses remained
open, but schools were already

Slain teen’s sister wants killer to give up


closed for the summer.
Delphos resident Jeffrey of Delphos, who was shot in Donna Musgrove, a busi-
Knebel, 22, offered a not the shoulder. nesswoman in Providenciales,
guilty plea Thursday in Shortly after the incident, said some streets were flooded.
By GILLIAN FLACCUS High School, where she was Lopez’s sister, Elizabeth Allen County Common Pleas Lt. Clyde Breitigan described
The Associated Press taking a summer biology class. Lopez, said the teen disap- “It’s raining from one end of
Court. Knebel faces charges the incident, saying Knebel the island to the other,” she
She was abducted while walk- peared while she was going of attempted murder and felo- was living at the residence
MORENO VALLEY, Calif. ing to meet a friend after class to meet her younger sister at a said. “The skies are completely
nious assault from a shoot- in question. Knebel was dark.”
— Norma Lopez went through and her decomposed body was friend’s nearby home, as she ing incident at a high school unhappy with Eblin’s pres-
life with a joy that touched found five days later — wearing had done every day after class The storm did not pose a
graduation party in June. ence and an altercation took threat to tourist resorts in the
everyone who met her — and pants but no blouse — in a field since summer school began. The plea was offered in a place. Breitigan said Knebel
even after her abduction and less than three miles away. When she didn’t show up, islands.
video arraignment as Knebel went inside and got a shot- Tourist Ezra Uzzel, 45, of
murder, she left those closest to “The person that did this, her younger sister and a friend faces a lengthy prison sen- gun, came outside and one
her with a smile. why? Why her?” her older sis- went to look for her, found North Carolina, said he would
tence if convicted. He is being shot was fired. not cut short his two-week vaca-
The morning Lopez, 17, was ter said. “I don’t want anybody some of her personal items in held in the Allen County Jail A friend of Eblin’s put
kidnapped, she fixed her older to go through this, but why her? a field 1 1/2 blocks from the tion in the Turks and Caicos.
on $250,000 bond. him in a vehicle to head for “This if our third day, and
sister a peanut butter-and-jelly She had never done anything to school and called authorities, Sheriff department detec- St. Rita’s Medical Center but
sandwich for lunch in exchange anyone.” said Sgt. Joseph Borja, spokes- if the reports are right, by the
tives say Knebel pulled a was involved in an auto acci- weekend we should have good
for borrowing a pair of black Their father, Martin Lopez, man for the Riverside County shotgun on Aaron Eblin, 27, dent en route.
flats. Inside the bread, her sister said he believed he felt it in his Sheriff’s Department. weather again,” he said.
Residents in the southeastern
found a goofy smiley face of
banana slices.
heart when his daughter died.
“For me, the way I felt it,
The field, a well-known
neighborhood shortcut, is off a IN THE WORLD THEN Bahamas endured heavy rains
“She just came barging in you feel it in the chest like a street that dead-ends at the base By The Associated Press In 1967, a week of dead- and copious lightning, but no
and said, “I need your shoes’ pressure, like a hit, like some- of boulder-studded hills cut Today is Friday, July 23, ly race-related rioting that damages or injuries had been
and left. That’s the last time one was hitting me,” he said in with trails and Norma Lopez the 204th day of 2010. There claimed 43 lives erupted in reported. Officials with the
I saw my sister,” Elizabeth Spanish. cut across it often, her family are 161 days left in the year. Detroit. Emergency Operations Center
Lopez said, tears in her eyes. Investigators conducted said. Today’s Highlight in In 1977, a jury in said they would travel to the
“Her room is empty. There’s no vehicle checkpoints Thursday Searchers fruitlessly cov- History: Washington, D.C. convicted area with basic supplies as soon
Norma.” and questioned sex offenders as ered the area for several days On July 23, 1885, Ulysses 12 Hanafi (hah-NAH’-fee) as the weather improved.
Four of the raven-haired the hunt for the killer expand- before her body was discov- S. Grant, the 18th president Muslims of charges stem- A tropical storm warning
teen’s six siblings gathered out- ed. ered Tuesday by a man clear- of the United States, died in ming from the hostage siege was in effect for the northwest-
side the family home Thursday Authorities questioned ing brush in another rural field Mount McGregor, N.Y. at at three buildings the previ- ern Bahamas, for Florida’s east
to remember Lopez and to plead drivers on a street outside the more than two miles away. age 63. ous March. coast south of Deerfield Beach,
with her killer to surrender and school, which is near the site Police want to speak with On this date: In 1986, Britain’s Prince the entire Florida Keys up the
to explain why the teen was where Norma Lopez’s belong- the driver of a green SUV seen In 1945, French Marshal Andrew married Sarah western coast to Englewood.
targeted in the middle of the ings were found last week. speeding from the area the day Henri Petain (ahn-REE’ pay- Ferguson at Westminster A tropical storm watch was
morning just blocks from her Detectives hoped to find some- Norma Lopez vanished. TAN’), who had headed the Abbey in London. (The cou- issued early today for the
school. one who saw the girl close to Authorities have declined to Vichy (vee-shee) government ple divorced in 1996.) northern Gulf coast from
Lopez, an avid dancer and the time she was abducted. release her cause of death, cit- during World War II, went on In 1990, President George Destin, Florida, to Morgan
aspiring fashion designer, was Fourteen registered sex ing the ongoing investigation, trial, charged with treason. (He H.W. Bush announced his City, Louisiana.
last seen July 15 at Valley View offenders live within a two-mile and would not say if she was was convicted and condemned choice of Judge David Souter The system was expected
radius of the high school where sexually assaulted. Her body to death, but the sentence was of New Hampshire to succeed bring heavy winds and rains to
Lopez was last seen, according was identified using dental commuted; Petain died in pris- retiring Justice William J. the Florida Keys, but emergen-
to the Megan’s Law website. records. on on this date in 1951.) Brennan on the U.S. Supreme cy officials said they were not
Her father said Thursday that In 1952, Egyptian military Court. planning any mandatory evacu-
investigators also took blood officers led by Gamal Abdel Ten years ago: Tiger ations since they did not expect
Van Wert Cinemas samples from Norma Lopez’s Nasser launched a successful Woods, at 24, became the a major storm surge.
July 23 thru July 29
sisters and mother and took coup against King Farouk I. youngest player to win the As a precaution, storm shel-
hairs from her brush as part of In 1958, Britain’s Queen career Grand Slam with a ters will open for tourists and
the investigation. He said he did Elizabeth II named the first record-breaking performance residents who live on boats or
not know if she had been sexu- four women to peerage in the in the British Open. have special needs.
ally assaulted. House of Lords.
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STATE/LOCAL
Voinovich backs From the Vantage Point

nuclear renaissance
WASHINGTON, D.C. bring in about $430 million Regulatory Commission
– U.S. Senator George V. annually in revenue, as well (NRC) licensing process.
Voinovich (R-Ohio), a mem- as $20 million in tax revenue The bill eliminates the need
ber of the Senate Committee to the state and local govern- for a hearing if issues are
on Environment and Public ments and $75 million in tax not raised at NRC meetings
Works (EPW) and current revenue to the federal gov- in local communities, elimi-
EPW Clean Air ernment. nates duplication of informa-
and Nuclear Safety “I like to say tion submitted for environ-
Subcommittee nuclear power is a mental reviews and provides
member, recent- ‘three-fer’,” Sen. assurance of future waste
ly announced Voinovich con- disposal;
the introduction tinued. “Nuclear Enhance the nuclear
of the Enabling significantly workforce. The bill autho-
the Nuclear enhances the ener- rizes funding for education-
Renaissance Act gy portfolio and al programs to promote a
(S.3618), legisla- energy security of trained nuclear workforce,
tion to help fur- the United States boosting the nuclear intel-
ther the nuclear by providing reli- lectual capital of our nation’s
Photo submitted
renaissance in able base-load workforce;
the United States. electricity, reduc- Develop infrastruc- Vantage Adult Education Director Pete Prichard and Superintendent Staci
This comprehen- Voinovich ing emissions, ture. The bill establishes a Kaufman proudly display the school’s recent certification award from the North
sive bill addresses and strengthening National Nuclear Energy Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement.
a variety of issues facing the our manufacturing base with
nuclear industry, including good quality jobs.”
Council under the DOE
Secretary to provide an inde- Vantage adult education program earns accreditation
strong financial incentives The Enabling the Nuclear pendent forum for industry, VAN WERT — Adult from outside the school, and dards for quality and suc-
to build new nuclear power Renaissance Act contains Congress, government agen- Education Director, Pete implement a continuous pro- cessful professional prac-
plants, additional educa- provisions vital to further cies, national laboratories Prichard announced that cess of school improvement. tice.
tion funding, provisions for enabling the nuclear renais- and universities. This council Vantage Career Center Accreditation is granted on “NCA CASI
accelerating the development sance in the United States, would address national strat- earned continuing accredita- a five-year term, Accreditation is a rigorous
of small modular reactor while also improving energy egy and significant issues tion from the North Central Accreditation demon- process that focuses the entire
designs, and establishment security and reducing future facing the nuclear industry. Association Commission on strates to our students, par- school on the primary goal
of a new independent federal pollution and greenhouse gas In addition, the bill estab- Accreditation and School ents, and community that of creating lifelong learners.
corporation to help manage emissions. lishes a program office and Improvement, an accredita- we are focused on raising Vantage Career Center is to
used nuclear fuel. This bill would: advisory committee at DOE tion division of AdvancED. student achievement, pro- be commended for engaging
“Today’s introduc- Declare nuclear energy to manage community initia- This action was taken at the viding a safe and enriching in this process and demon-
tion of the Enabling the to be clean energy. Under tives to develop former DOE AdvancED Accreditation learning environment, and strating a commitment to
Nuclear Renaissance Act is federal law, nuclear ener- sites as energy parks; Commission meeting on maintaining an efficient and continuous improvement,”
a clear path towards keeping gy would be declared clean Enhance regulatory June 29, 2010. Vantage has effective operation staffed said AdvancED President
America competitive in the energy, allowing the United authority. The bill extends been accredited since 1976. by highly qualified educa- Dr. Mark Elgart.
global marketplace,” Sen. States to consider all sources the term of NRC commis- This provides nationally- tors, stated Prichard. New Adult Education
Voinovich said. “In addi- of energy in developing a sioners to make sure the recognized accreditation, This accreditation is rec- classes will begin in
tion to building large new national clean energy portfo- NRC is fully staffed in the the purpose of which is ognized across state lines, September. For more infor-
nuclear plants, new small lio. Providing nuclear com- event of delayed confirma- continuous school improve- which not only eases the mation, call 1.800.686.3944
modular reactors represent panies with the Renewable tion procedures; and ment focused on increas- transfer process as stu- ext. 116 or visit the Vantage
a strategic opportunity for Energy Standard (RES) will Tackle used nuclear ing student performance. To dents move from accredited website at www.vantageca-
us to re-establish our global allow nuclear companies the fuel management. The bill earn accreditation, schools school to accredited school reercenter.com. Community
leadership in nuclear power opportunity to compete on establishes an independent must meet NCA CASIís but also assures parents members can learn more
by meeting global demand a level playing field with government corporation to high standards, be evaluated that the school is meeting about the accreditation at
for cheaper, cleaner power renewable energy compa- assume the responsibilities by a team of professionals nationally accepted stan- www.advanc-ed.org.
tailored to the needs of con- nies; of DOE for managing used
sumers. We must reignite the Finance new nuclear nuclear fuel.
nuclear renaissance, and this power plants. The bill autho- Sen. Voinovich is com- Dr. Shawn Ward
bill gives our companies and rizes strong financial incen-
universities the tools to com- tives to build the first several
mitted to the safe and secure
growth of nuclear power. At Story and Dr. Dennis Morris
idea...
Of
pete and win.” nuclear power plants, includ- a time when we are strug-
Nuclear power provides ing a total of $54 billion gling to regain our economic West Central Ohio
20 percent of our nation’s in loan guarantees from the footing, the domestic man-
electricity and 70 percent of U.S. Department of Energy ufacturing industry has an Comments... Podiatry
our emission-free electric- (DOE), as well as tax incen- incredible opportunity when Welcome to their practice
ity, while wind and solar tives for manufacturing, it comes to nuclear ener-
News
Dr. Alison Niemeyer
only currently provide about construction, production gy, which offers thousands Specializing in surgical and
3 percent. Nuclear energy and grants. These incentives of well-paying jobs in all
is the only energy we have would be available for utili-
today that can provide clean, ties, manufacturers and sup-
stages of development and
production. Sen. Voinovich,
releases... non-surgical
care of the foot and ankle
reliable base-load electricity pliers; along with Sen. Tom Carper
24 hours a day, seven days Accelerate the develop- (D-Del.), recently led a Three convenient locations in
email Lima, Ottawa, and Delphos
a week. ment of small modular reac- bipartisan congressional
Each new nuclear plant tors (SMR). The bill directs letter to President Obama Nancy Spencer,
For Appointments call: 419-225-2726
can provide up to 2,500 jobs and authorizes DOE to requesting that the White editor at
during construction and 700 develop a 50 percent cost- House join them in hosting nspencer@delphosherald.com www.wcopodiatry.com
jobs during operation as well sharing program with indus- a nuclear energy summit to
as 400-700 additional jobs try at $100 million a year for bring together key leaders,
in the local community. In 10 years. SMRs represent an stakeholders and innova-
comparison, solar and wind opportunity for the United tors to discuss and plan for
plants only offer about 800 States to regain global lead- America’s nuclear energy
jobs during the first few ership by meeting demand future.
years of construction, about for cheaper, cleaner power Enabling the Nuclear
90 jobs during operation tailored to the needs of con- Renaissance Act (S.3618)
and only about 90 second- sumers as well as provide was introduced in the Senate
ary jobs in the community. much needed jobs; and referred to the Committee
Each nuclear plant will also Improve the Nuclear on Finance.

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POLITICS “To be proud and inaccessible is to be timid and weak.”


— Jean Baptiste Massillon (zhahn bah-TEEST’ mah-see-YOHN’),
French clergyman (1663-1742)

US-Russia nuke treaty


facing hurdles in Senate
By DESMOND BUTLER ons. “People would doubt the country, down about a third
The Associated Press president’s ability to negoti- from the current ceiling of
ate other agreements.” 2,200. It also would make
WASHINGTON — The The administration still changes in the old treaty’s
once smooth path for Senate hopes to win approval for procedures that allow both
ratification of a major nuclear New START before the countries to inspect each
arms control agreement with Senate begins its summer other’s arsenals and verify
Russia is looking a little dic- break in August. To do that compliance.
ier. would require the support of An affiliate of the Heritage
Conservatives opposing at least eight Republicans, Foundation, a conservative
New START, a replacement along with all 57 Democratic think tank, has taken the lead
for a Cold War-era treaty, and two independent sena- in opposing the treaty. The
are trying to make it an issue tors to achieve the necessary Heritage Action for America,
in November’s congressional two-thirds majority in the an advocacy group, has start-
elections. 100-member Senate. ed a petition drive and may
While they are unlikely The administration is run political advertisements
to kill the agreement, they expressing confidence, but so on the issue during the elec-
could force Democrats to far only one Republican sena- tion season. It also is lobby-
delay a ratification vote until tor, Richard Lugar of Indiana, ing in the Senate.
after the election. That could has announced his support. Though arms control is
be damaging to President Administration officials hardly a major issue in a
Jobless claims Barack Obama. A narrow say they could wait until the campaign season dominated

IT WAS NEWS THEN point to weak


victory after a lengthy, con-
tentious debate could destroy
his hopes for achieving more
“lame duck” session that
takes place after November’s
election, but before new law-
by economic worries, the
divisive political environ-
ment makes it difficult for
One Year Ago
• Following a two-hour executive session of the Delphos labor market ambitious goals, including
further reductions of nuclear
makers are sworn in. The
White House does not want
Republicans to buck the con-
servative mainstream and
City Schools Board of Education, Superintendent Jeff Price WASHINGTON (AP) — weapons and ratification of a to postpone a vote until next hand Obama a victory that
was given permission to seek information on replacing the Seasonal factors boosted new nuclear test ban treaty. year because Republicans are might be considered his top
district’s 2.25-mill Permanent Improvement Levy renewal requests for unemployment “A delayed ratification expected to pick up seats in foreign policy achievement.
with a 2.25-mill Operation Levy on the Nov. 6 ballot. benefits last week as the job with a close vote would the election. Tom Daschle, a former
market remains weak amid a be a blow to U.S. leader- Obama and Russian Democratic Senate Majority
25 Years Ago — 1985 slow economic recovery. ship around the world,” said President Dmitry Medvedev leader, who supports the trea-
• The Buckeye Acres Farm will be the site for this year’s New claims for unem- Joseph Cirincione, president signed the New START ty, says Heritage’s influence
Farm Focus ’85. The farm is located nine miles west of Van ployment insurance jumped of the Ploughshares Fund, a agreement in April. It would may explain why so many
Wert and show dates are Aug. 6 and 7. The host farmers, by 37,000 to a seasonally foundation that advocates a shrink the limit on strategic Republicans have been reti-
Gaylord, Ron and Ned Young, are working with the Farm adjusted 464,000, the Labor world free of nuclear weap- warheads to 1,550 for each cent about taking a stand.
Focus Committee to make this year’s show a success.
• The Delphos Auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles
Department said Thursday.
The sharp increase comes Rangel charged with ethics misdeeds
presented a gift of $200 to Delphos Public Library as a ges- after claims fell steeply two By LARRY MARGASAK had investigated his failure “If you ask me how I feel
ture of support to the library for its services to the elderly. weeks ago to their lowest The Associated Press to report income from the about it, I feel extraordinarily
Presenting the check to library director James Dennis were level since August 2008. But lawmaker’s rental unit at the good that my supporters over
past junior madam president Esther Lemke and president much of that drop was driven WASHINGTON — A Punta Cana Yacht Club in the 40 years will be able to evalu-
Bernie Hasenkamp. by temporary seasonal fac-
House investigative com- Dominican Republic. Rangel ate what they have come up
• The Funky Fighters picked up two wins with a 15-0 tors and not an improving job mittee on Thursday charged also belatedly disclosed hun- with and I don’t have any fear
whitewashing of the Red Hot Hitters and an 8-6 victory market. New York Rep. Charles dreds of thousands of dollars at all politically or personally
over the Merciless Mashers. In its game with the Hitters, the Two weeks ago, General
Motors and other manufactur- Rangel with multiple ethics in investment assets. what they come up with,” he
Fighters were led by Missy Clark, Angie Wiechart, Stacy violations, dealing a serious The charges by a four- said.
ers reported fewer temporary
Lucas and Tracey Staats. In the game with the Mashers, blow to the former Ways and member panel of the House In a written statement,
layoffs than usual this time
Lucas led the Fighters going 3-for-3, Clark had a double, of year, a Labor Department Means chairman and compli- ethics committee sends the Rangel said, “I am pleased
Stephanie Kraft was 3-for-3 and Wiechart, 2-for-2. analyst said. Last week’s rise cating Democrats’ election- case to a House trial. A sepa- that, at long last, sunshine
partly reflects the fading of year outlook. rate panel of four Republicans will pierce the cloud of seri-
50 Years Ago — 1960 that trend. The House ethics commit- and four Democrats will ous allegations that have
• A number of women golfers from Delphos and Ottoville Before seasonal adjust- tee won’t reveal the specific decide whether the violations been raised against me in the
enjoyed a special ladies day event at the Kildaire Country ments, claims actually fell charges until next Thursday can be proved by clear and media.”
Club in Ottawa. A well-planned program was carried out by 13,113 to 498,022, the in a public meeting. However, convincing evidence. Rangel was in negotiations
for the local women with the women golfers of the Ottawa department said. The govern- sources familiar with the alle- Sanctions can range from to settle the case, said one
club as hostesses. Golfing was enjoyed during the afternoon, ment seasonally adjusts most gations, who were not autho- a damaging committee report person who was familiar with
followed by a charcoal steak dinner. Cards were played after economic data to filter out rized to discuss them pub- to censure by the House and the talks but was not autho-
dinner. Members of the Delphos Country Club attending the impact of recurring, non- licly, said the charges against even expulsion, a punishment rized to be quoted by name.
were Cam Huysman, Martha Penn, Bonnie Meyer, Mary economic factors. the 40-year Democrat were reserved for only the most The talks broke down when
Liggett, Joann Bandelier, Cecelia Helmkamp, Marie Scott, related to: egregious violations. Rangel only agreed to accept
Still, new claims remain
Betty Birkmeier, Bea Urbine and Dee Westrich, all of elevated. It’s a sign that jobs —Rangel’s use of official The timing of the announce- some of the alleged viola-
Delphos, and Kay Wannemacher and Mary Lou Miller of are scarce even as the econ- stationery to raise money for ment ensures that a public air- tions, and that didn’t satisfy
Ottoville. the Charles B. Rangel Center ing of Rangel’s ethical woes the ethics committee, the per-
omy slowly recovers from for Public Service at City will stretch into the fall cam- son said.
the worst recession since the College of New York. paign, and Republicans are His trial could begin
75 Years Ago — 1935 1930s. —His use of four rent- certain to make it an issue as around the time of his mid-
• Two Delphos boys, both students at St. John’s High Sal Guatieri, senior econo- subsidized apartment units in they try to capture majority September primary. While
School and members of St. John’s High baseball team, left mist at BMO Capital Markets, New York City. The city’s control of the House. Speaker Rangel is a legend in New
for Columbus to play with the District No. 2, American said the report suggests that rent stabilization program is Nancy Pelosi had once prom- York’s Harlem, elected 20
Legion baseball team for the championship of Ohio. The businesses will add a net total supposed to apply to one’s pri- ised to “drain the swamp” of times, other Democrats are
two local lads, Jim Lang and Clair Ditto, are members of the of less than 100,000 new mary residence. One had been ethical misdeeds by lawmak- in close races and not look-
pitching staff of the Legion team, having borne most of the employees in July. That’s not used as a campaign office, ers in arguing that Democrats ing forward to defending their
brunt of the hurling duty during the season. enough to quickly reduce the raising a separate question of should be in charge. party’s ethical conduct.
• Announcement was made by Frank G. Jones, Cleveland, unemployment rate, he said. whether the rent break was an Rangel, who is tied for Pelosi spokesman Brendan
Ohio, State Deputy of the Knights of Columbus, regard- “American companies ... improper gift. fourth in House seniority, told Daly said, “The action today
ing the appointment of the State Council Committee of are just not hiring to any great —Rangel’s failure to reporters that he believes the would indicate that the inde-
the National Eucharistic Congress. John A. Metzner, Past extent,” he said. Many are still report income as required on allegations have no substance pendent, bipartisan ethics
Grand Knight of Delphos Council was named a member of uncertain about the durability his annual financial disclo- and said, “I look forward to committee process is moving
the General Committee to represent Delphos and vicinity, of the recovery, he said. sure forms. The committee airing this thing.” forward.”
and Ed. G. Odenweller, Grand Knight of Ottoville council, Requests for unemploy-
to represent Ottoville and vicinity in connection with the ment insurance have been
nationwide assemblage which is to be held in Cleveland, stuck near 450,000 since the
Sherrod gets biggest ‘I’m sorry’ — from Obama
beginning of the year, after By MARY CLARE accept the invitation to come conservative blogger posted
Sept. 22-26. falling steadily from a peak of JALONICK back, but she did accept the a video of her telling a crowd
• The Delphos Rockets and the Park team divided a 651,000 in March 2009.
The Associated Press apologies. at a local NAACP meeting
double bill at Waterworks Park. The Rockets were on the The weekly claims are con- In an excerpt of an ABC about her initial reluctance 24
long end of the count in the opening game with a one-run sidered a gauge of layoffs and WASHINGTON — News interview broad- years ago to help a poor white
margin, 4 to 3. The Park team returned the compliment in the an indication of employers’ Flooded with apologies from cast Thursday, Obama said farmer seeking government
nightcap, winning also by a margin of one, 7-6. Wrocklage willingness to hire. everywhere, Shirley Sherrod Vilsack was too quick to seek assistance.
was the winning pitcher in the first battle, with Point as the In a healthy economy with got the biggest “I’m sorry” of Sherrod’s dismissal. Sherrod took to the media
Park team hurler. Point again pitched for the Park team in the rapid hiring, claims usually all Thursday — from a con- “He jumped the gun, partly Tuesday denying that her
second encounter of the evening with Ralston as the oppos- fall below 400,000. trite President Barack Obama, because we now live in this comments were racist, and
ing pitcher. The four-week average of who personally appealed to media culture where some- the NAACP — which had at
claims, which smooths fluc- the ousted worker to come thing goes up on YouTube or first condemned her remarks,
tuations, rose by 1,250 to back. a blog and everybody scram- then apologized — posted the
456,000, the department said. Sherrod, who was forced bles,” Obama said. full 43-minute video showing

Moderately confused
A total of nearly 4.5 mil- to resign on Monday because The president said he’s the entire speech. The farmer
lion people continued claim- of racial comments she made instructed “my team” to make in question did interviews and
ing unemployment aid, the at an NAACP gathering, was sure “that we’re focusing on said Sherrod had eventually
department said. That was a asked by Obama to rejoin the doing the right thing instead helped him save his farm.
drop of 223,000 from the pre- federal government and trans- of what looks to be politi- Conservative blogger
vious week. form “this misfortune” into a cally necessary at that very Andrew Breitbart said he had
But that doesn’t include chance to use her life expe- moment. We have to take our posted a portion of Sherrod’s
about 3.9 million people who riences to help people, said time and think these issues remarks in an effort to illus-
received extended unemploy- White House press secretary through.” trate that racism exists in the
ment benefits the week of Robert Gibbs. As top government officials NAACP, an argument he was
July 3, the latest data avail- Obama had stayed out of begged forgiveness, Sherrod using to counter allegations
able. That figure fell by the public brouhaha that fol- did not shy away from telling by the civil rights organiza-
about 375,000 from the pre- lowed Sherrod’s ouster from her story on television. She tion of racism in the tea party
vious week because Senate the Agriculture Department hopped from network to net- movement.
Republicans had blocked an after a conservative blog post- work, even chatting with the “He was willing to destroy
extension of long-term ben- ed a clip of the black woman’s ladies of ABC’s “The View” me ... in order to try to destroy
efits for nearly two months. comments and portrayed her and letting CNN film part of the NAACP,” Sherrod said
The Senate voted as racist. Once it became clear her call with Obama as she Thursday. She said she might
Wednesday to continue the that the speech in question was traveled the streets of New consider suing Breitbart for
benefits through November, advocating racial reconcilia- York City in a car. defamation.
and the House is expected tion, not racism, Agriculture Even the president of the Breitbart, who has not
to approve a similar measure Secretary Tom Vilsack apolo- United States had a hard responded to requests
Thursday. That would clear it gized and offered her a new time getting to Sherrod while for comment from The
for President Barack Obama’s job Wednesday. Gibbs also she did interviews. Obama Associated Press, offered a
signature. apologized publicly “for the had tried to reach her twice narrow correction on his web-
About 2.5 million peo- entire administration.” Wednesday night but could site, BigGovernment.com. He
ple lost benefits due to the Thursday morning, Obama not, said a White House offi- acknowledged that Sherrod’s
political impasse, but will spoke by phone with Sherrod cial. She was on a plane trav- remarks about hesitating to
now receive back payments and said he hoped she would eling from Atlanta to New help the white farmer refer-
because Congress restored the accept Agriculture’s offer of York, where she appeared on enced something that took
benefits retroactively. a new position, Gibbs said. several morning shows. place before she worked for
The economy began recov- He added that Obama thought The fracas started when the government. The site had
ering last summer, but recently Sherrod was “very gracious.” Sherrod was forced to resign previously said her comments
the rebound has shown signs Sherrod said she hadn’t as Georgia’s director of rural were about her work as a
of faltering. decided whether she would development Monday after a USDA employee.
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JUNIOR GOLF
Elway ready to
step back into NFL
Lima Junior Golf Association 13. Tyler Goodlin 58-50-108; 14.
- McDonald’s Junior Series Joshua Dodds 53-65-118.
Shelby Oaks Open - Shelby BOYS 16-18
Oaks Golf Club/Par 72 1. Wil Fridley (Sidney) 36-37-
Thursday’s Results 73; 2. Luke Kindelin (Sidney)
Notes: This tournament was 36-37-73 (Fridley defeated
the last of the regular season. The Kindelin in a playoff); 3. (tie)
Association concludes its season Trevor Crites 40-36-76 and Ben
with the Invitational Tournament Thieman 39-37-76; 4. (tie) Kyle
of Champions on Monday morn- Evers 39-38-77 and Calvin Milligan
ing and banquet in the evening 39-38-77; 5. (tie) Austin Clarkson
at Shawnee Country Club. The 39-39-78, Tyler Bergman 40-38- By ARNIE STAPLETON in a pretty good spot,” Elway due to report on Sunday, with their
first training camp practice on Monday
mother’s private life, enough that Miami
Dolphins’ GM Jeff Ireland asked if she
field has been posted on the web 78 and Corey Bremigan 39-39- The Associated Press continued. “I’m back in the car morning. The first full-squad practice ever was a prostitute. After he skipped
site under the tee time section. 78; 6. Oliver Weaver 41-38-79; 7. business. I’ve got three dealer- will be July 30. the NFL combine and held his own pro
All golfers regardless of whether Matt Slonaker 43-37-80; 8. (tie) DENVER — John Elway ships in California and they’re Going into the weekend, the team’s
only unsigned draft pick is RB Ryan
day, there were whispers that he forgot
to bring the right cleats.
they qualified for the tournament Martin Holdren 38-43-81 and Kyle doing fine now. I’m taking the
are welcome to the banquet in Karhoff 39-42-81; 9. (tie) Phillip is ready to get back into the Mathews, the 12th pick overall who But the Cowboys did their home-
the evening, with trophies for first Gabel 43-39-82 and Landan NFL. foot off the pedal a little bit is expected to replace the departed work and wanted Bryant so badly that
and second place for each event Stahler 42-40-82; 10. (tie) Ryan The Hall-of-Fame quarter- and kind of smelling the roses Tomlinson.
San Diego was 13-3 last year
when they saw him slipping in the
draft, they moved up to No. 24 and
handed out. Actual tee times will Bernhold 40-43-83, Brad Shaffer back who retired in 1999 after a little bit.” before an embarrassing home playoff nabbed him. Team owner Jerry Jones
be assigned today. 42-41-83 and Zach Weber 43-40- winning his second straight Elway believes Tim Tebow, loss to the New York Jets. also laid the foundation for Thursday’s
BOYS 12-13 83; 11. (tie) Lance Clark 44-40- the most intriguing pro prospect
San Diego made it to the AFC announcement before ever making the
1. Alex Britton (New Bremen) 84, Ian Haidle 46-38-84 and Zalin Super Bowl in Denver is plan- championship game after the 2007 pick.
33; 2. Westin Young (Lima) 34; 3. Hendrickson 44-40-84; 12. (tie) ning to attend some of the since Michael Vick, will do just season, Turner’s first with the Bolts. Jones already has given Bryant
(tie) Xavier Francis and Brandon Eric Ambos 43-42-85 and Brandyn Broncos’ training camp practic- fine in the NFL as he makes Including that defeat at New England,
the Chargers have lost three of their
No. 88, a cherished jersey in Cowboys’
history because it was worn by Michael
Hernandez 36; 4. Grant Ricketts Heitman 40-45-85; 13. Brandt es this summer and has agreed the transition from combina- last four playoff games. Irvin and Drew Pearson.
39; 5. James Ebeling 40; 6. Aaron Taylor 43-44-87; 14. (tie) Brad to help market the team’s game tion college quarterback to pro- The absences of Jackson, who Irvin was Troy Aikman’s favor-
Wilker 41; 7. James Riepenhoff Anderson 47-42-89, Ross Jenkins had 68 catches for 1,167 yards and ite target and Pearson was Roger
42; 8. (tie) Jared Hernandez, 46-43-89 and Greg Kuffner 46-43- in London in September. totypical pocket passer, noting nine touchdowns, and McNeill, who Staubach’s favorite target. With this
Jacob Judy and Drew Wayman 89; 15. Joel Miller 47-43-90; 16. Elway told the he is in the perfect place protects Rivers’ blind side, can hardly deal done, it won’t be long before
45; 9. Zach Watren 47; 10. Jordan (tie) Paul Carmean 48-43-91 and Denver Post recently to begin his pro career be overlooked. Jackson is coming off
his second straight 1,000-yard season
Tony Romo starts his relationship with
Bryant, perhaps adding them to that
Dodds 53; 11. (tie) Mitchell Brad Ellis 43-48-91; 17. (tie) Dylan that he’d also eventu- because of McDaniels’ and at 6-5, gave Rivers another entic- list.
Lindsey and Ryan Smelewski 61;
12. Jesse Williams 75.
Koch 46-46-92 and Evan Wilker
48-44-92; 18. Ian Baker 48-50-98.
ally like to own a piece experience working with ing target to go along with Pro Bowl Stephen Jones added that second-

BOYS 14-15 GIRLS 15 & UNDER of the Broncos. quarterbacks but that fans tight end Antonio Gates.
Turner likened this situation to the
round pick Sean Lee was close to
signing his deal. Jones expects the
1. Freddie Purdy (Minster) 1. Nicole Joseph (Lima) 47; 2. After finishing his are going to need plenty Chargers’ 2009 opener at Oakland, linebacker from Penn State to be in
39-36-75; 2. Jacob Brake (Van Kelsi O’Leary (dayton) 57. round at the HealthOne of patience. when they lost C Nick Hardwick, rookie
RG Louis Vasquez and Tomlinson to
San Antonio for the start of camp.
Browns
Wert) 39-36-75 (Purdy defeated GIRLS 16-18 Colorado Open golf tourna- Broncos injuries in a game they had to rally CLEVELAND — A person familiar
Brake in a 5-hole playoff for 1st 1. Sheridan Balyeat (Lima)
place); 3. Tyler Turnwald 39-37-76; 35-34-69; 2. Emily Crow (Lima) ment on Thursday, Elway said ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Broncos to win. with the agreement says the Cleveland
Hardwick missed the next 13 Browns have come to terms on a
4. (tie) Caleb Acheson 38-39-77, 39-43-82; 3. (tie) Kristina Kessen he had no news to report from fans can relax. Not so opposing quar-
terbacks: NFL sacks leader Elvis weeks, forcing the Chargers to shuffle multi-year contract with rookie QB Colt
Austin Goodridge 38-39-77 and 40-43-83 and Shelby Warner owner Pat Bowlen regarding Dumervil has at long last agreed to a their line. McCoy.
Blaine Ricketts 37-40-77; 5. Josh 43-40-83; 4. Lesli Stolly 43-41- his desire to be a co-owner but long-term extension. To fill in for McNeill this season, the
Chargers have signed 35-year-old Tra
McCoy is expected to report with
Cleveland’s other first-year players to
Tumbusch 40-41-81; 6. Jordan
Bollenbacher 40-44-84; 7. Evan
84; 5. (tie) Kelly Mueller 49-44-
93 and Deanna Ray 50-43-93;
was eager to help his old team Dumervil thrived last season in
the Broncos’ new defensive alignment Thomas, a 3-time Pro Bowler. Second- training camp today, said the person
Crites 45-40-85; 8. Bobby Crow 6. Morgan Van Meter 50-46-96; in many ways. that turned him from a classic 4-3 year pro Brandyn Dombrowski, who who spoke to The Associated Press
46-46-92; 9. Adam Jurczyk 45-49- 7. Courtney Knippen 52-52-104; Elway, who carries a defensive end into a 3-4 linebacker. He
responded with an NFL-leading and
played right guard and right tackle last
year, can also play left tackle.
on condition of anonymity because the
team has not yet announced McCoy’s
94; 10. Aaron Johnson 49-49- 8. Sarah Scheiwiller 52-54-106; handicap of zero and fired an team-record 17 sacks, a starting spot in To fill in for Jackson, the Chargers agreement. The Browns are the first
98; 11. Michael Omlor 48-53-101; 9. Hannah Smith 51-57-108; 10. 11-over-par 83 at the Green the Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors. will turn to Legedu Naanee, who’s com-
ing off foot surgery, and Craig “Buster”
NFL team to open camp.
The agreement was first reported
12. Connor Mosier 52-52-104; Michelle Scholz 73-63-136. Valley Ranch Golf Club, recon- Only two players have more
Davis, who’s often been injured and by ESPN.com.

MLB
sacks than Dumervil’s 43 since enter-
nected with the Broncos on the ing the league as a fourth-round hasn’t lived up to his billing as the The former Texas star was selected
golf course this summer. draft pick in 2006 out of Louisville —
Dallas’ DeMarcus Ware (56 1/2) and
team’s first-round draft pick in 2007.
Naanee had 24 catches for 242
in the third round by the Browns. He is
expected to be the club’s third-stringer
He teed off last month with Minnesota’s Jared Allen (52). yards and two TDs last year, while this season behind Jake Delhomme
Broncos second-year coach Both of them have cashed in with Davis had six catches for 52 yards. and Seneca Wallace. McCoy won 45
The Chargers also have Malcom Floyd, games as a starter at Texas — the
The Associated Press
National League
San Francisco (Lincecum 10-4) at
Arizona (Enright 2-2), 4:10 p.m. Josh McDaniels and the two big contracts that contain large guar-
antees, $40 million for Ware and $31 who also wanted a long-term deal but most in NCAA history — and passed
East Division St. Louis (C.Carpenter 11-3) at Chicago discussed ways he could be million for Allen. signed his $3,168,000 tender in June. for over 13,000 yards.
W L Pct GB Cubs (Silva 9-4), 8:05 p.m. involved with the franchise ESPN reported that Dumervil’s
deal was worth $61 million over six
Floyd had 45 catches for 776 yards
and one TD in ’09. The Chargers
The Browns are still in talks with
first-round pick Joe Haden, a corner-
Atlanta 56 39 .589 —
Philadelphia 49 46 .516 7 ------ again after having very little seasons with between $41 million and signed free agent WR Josh Reed from back from Florida.
New York 49 47 .510 7 1/2 American League contact with the team during the $43 million guaranteed. Buffalo, who had 27 catches for 291 Former Browns center LeCharles
Florida
Washington
47 48 .495
42 54 .438 14 1/2
9 East Division
W L Pct GB
latter part of Mike Shanahan’s The last player the Broncos com-
mitted that much money to was corner-
yards and one touchdown.
Raiders
Bentley sued the team on Thursday
over a career-ending staph infection
Central Division New York 60 34 .638 — tenure. back Champ Bailey, who is entering ALAMEDA, Calif. — The Oakland he says he contracted at the team’s
W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 57 37 .606 3 He isn’t doing his famous the final season of his 6-year, $63
million contract that will pay him $13
Raiders have signed seventh-round
pick Stevie Brown to a contract.
training facility.
Bentley’s attorney, Shannon Polk,
St. Louis
Cincinnati
54 42 .563
53 44 .546 1 1/2
— Boston
Toronto
54
48
42
48
.563
.500
7
13 helicopter dive back into foot- million in 2010. The deal announced Thursday said the lawsuit filed in Cuyahoga
Milwaukee 44 53 .454 10 1/2 Baltimore 30 65 .316 30 1/2 ball, just getting his feet wet Bailey’s future in Denver has been leaves Oakland with only two unsigned County Common Pleas Court seeks at
Chicago
Houston
43 53 .448
39 56 .411 14 1/2
11 Central Division
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again. almost as big a topic among Broncos’
fans this summer as Dumervil’s con-
draft picks. The Raiders are working
on signing first-round pick Rolando
least $25,000 in damages for alleged
fraud and negligent misrepresentation.
Pittsburgh 34 61 .358 19 1/2 Chicago 52 42 .553 — “I think it’s going to be just tract talks. McClain and second-rounder Lamarr Bentley could seek more money in
West Division Detroit 50 44 .532 2 a step-by-step type thing as Rather than hold out or issue ulti-
matums, Dumervil signed his 1-year,
Houston before training camp starts court.
next week. Polk added Bentley nearly died
San Diego
W L Pct
55 39 .585
GB

Minnesota
Kansas City
51
41
45
54
.531 2
.432 11 1/2 needed,” Elway said. “Kind $3.168 million restricted free agent Brown was the last of Oakland’s from the infection while he was rehab-
San Francisco 53 43 .552 3 Cleveland 40 55 .421 12 1/2 of be around them a little bit tender this summer, bit his lip and nine draft picks in April. He was taken bing from a knee injury.
Colorado 51 44 .537 4 1/2 West Division more. Do some stuff on the participated in the team’s offseason
camps while his agent, Gary Wichard,
251st overall and will try to make the
team as a reserve defensive back.
The Browns declined to comment.
The lawsuit was first reported by
Los Angeles 51 45 .531 5 W L Pct GB
Arizona 37 59 .385 19 Texas 56 40 .583 — business side for them with and the Broncos hammered out an Vikings AOL Fanhouse.
——— Los Angeles 51 47 .520 6 sponsors and stuff, to get a extension.
Saints
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Bentley never played a game for
Thursday’s Results
Florida 3, Colorado 2
Oakland
Seattle
48
37
47
59
.505 7 1/2
.385 19
little bit closer to them and NEW ORLEANS — Defensive end
Vikings coach Brad Childress recent-
ly paid a visit to Brett Favre at his
the Browns after signing a 6-year, $36
million contract as a free agent. He tore
Washington 7, Cincinnati 1 slowly work into it and see Bobby McCray is returning to New Mississippi home. his left patellar tendon in training camp
Atlanta 8, San Diego 0 ——— what they need. If they need Orleans only one month after the
Saints unexpectedly waived him.
But the coach says he still does not
know if the quarterback will return for
in 2006 and his career never recovered
after the infection.
Thursday’s Results
Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 0, 11 innings
Milwaukee 3, Pittsburgh 2 Detroit 5, Toronto 2 advice, then I’m there to give Saints’ GM Mickey Loomis says another season with the Vikings and Chiefs
San Francisco 3, Arizona 0 N.Y. Yankees 10, Kansas City 4 it to them — if they want my McCray signed a 1-year contract on wants Favre to make the best decision KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The
Thursday, the same day fifth-round
L.A. Dodgers 2, N.Y. Mets 0
Today’s Games
Minnesota 5, Baltimore 0
Texas 3, L.A. Angels 2
advice.” draft choice Matt Tennant signed a
for himself.
The coach also believes that
Kansas City Chiefs have signed TE
Tony Moeaki, one of the team’s two
St. Louis (Suppan 0-5) at Chicago Boston 8, Seattle 6, 13 innings The Broncos are eager for 4-year deal. Favre’s surgically repaired ankle will third-round draft picks.
Cubs (R.Wells 4-7), 2:20 p.m. Today’s Games Elway, who turned 50 in June, McCray, a 6-year veteran, was with
the Saints the past two seasons, play-
not factor into the 40-year-old’s deci-
sion. Childress says Favre is running
Terms of the deal, announced
Thursday, were not released.
Colorado (Cook 4-5) at Philadelphia
(Halladay 10-8), 7:05 p.m.
Kansas City (Bannister 7-8) at N.Y.
Yankees (A.J.Burnett 7-8), 7:05 p.m. to be a part of their future and ing in all 32 regular season games and stadium steps in a weighted jacket to Moeaki, 6-3 and 252 pounds, had
San Diego (Correia 6-6) at Pittsburgh Minnesota (Duensing 3-1) at Baltimore not just their past. Whether that started eight. He also started all three slim down. 76 catches for 953 yards and 11 touch-
(Maholm 6-7), 7:05 p.m. (Guthrie 3-10), 7:05 p.m. means Bowlen offers him a playoff games last season during the
Saints’ Super Bowl championship run.
Many expect Favre to return for a
20th NFL season. Childress added he
downs at Iowa. He started 10 games in
his senior season.
Atlanta (D.Lowe 10-8) at Florida Tampa Bay (Niemann 8-2) at Cleveland
(Sanabia 1-1), 7:10 p.m. (Carmona 9-7), 7:05 p.m. piece of the team is uncertain. Tennant started three seasons at would not be surprised either way. Bills
Cincinnati (Tr.Wood 0-1) at Houston Toronto (Marcum 8-4) at Detroit Elway explained he wanted center for Boston College.
The Saints also have waived for-
Cowboys ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The
(Norris 2-7), 8:05 p.m.
Washington (Stammen 2-4) at
(Porcello 4-7), 7:05 p.m.
L.A. Angels (J.Saunders 6-9) at Texas
a clean break from football mer LSU LB Harry Coleman, as well as
IRVING, Texas — With all the sto-
ries about Dez Bryant being a character
Buffalo Bills have placed TE Joe
Klopfenstein on injured reserve a week
Milwaukee (Narveson 8-6), 8:10 p.m. (C.Wilson 8-5), 8:05 p.m. when he retired. He learned the LB Sam Maxwell, DE Brandon Sharpe risk and then with him picking the same before the start of training camp.
San Francisco (J.Sanchez 7-6) at Chicago White Sox (Buehrle 8-8) at business side of the sport as and CB Marcell Young.
Chargers
agent his buddy and fellow receiver
Michael Crabtree had during a hold-
In announcing the move on
Thursday, the Bills provided no details
Arizona (E.Jackson 6-8), 9:40 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (J.Santana 7-5) at L.A.
Oakland (Cahill 9-3), 10:05 p.m.
Boston (Beckett 1-1) at Seattle one of the owners of Denver’s SAN DIEGO — Norv Turner thinks out that lasted nearly until Halloween on Klopfenstein’s injury. Re-signed
Dodgers (Padilla 4-2), 10:10 p.m. (J.Vargas 6-4), 10:10 p.m. Arena League team before that this season’s San Diego Chargers can
be the best team in his four seasons as
last season, plus there being all sorts by the team in March, Klopfenstein
Saturday’s Games
St. Louis (Hawksworth 4-5) at Chicago
Saturday’s Games
Kansas City (Davies 4-6) at N.Y.
league folded. Now, he’s eager head coach.
of labor uncertainty complicating the
signing of all draft picks, some Dallas
appeared in only the Bills’ season
finale last season, when he had one
Cubs (Gorzelanny 5-5), 1:05 p.m. Yankees (Mitre 0-1), 1:05 p.m. to step back into pro football. That’s pretty optimistic thinking, Cowboys fans worried whether he’d catch for 11 yards.
Colorado (Jimenez 15-1) at Philadelphia Chicago White Sox (F.Garcia 9-3) at “I think that now is the considering the Chargers are expected
to be without Pro Bowl WR Vincent
ever show up.
Well, guess what: Bryant signed
The Bills open camp on July 29 in
suburban Rochester.
(K.Kendrick 5-4), 4:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 10-5) at L.A. Dodgers
Oakland (Mazzaro 5-2), 4:10 p.m.
Minnesota (S.Baker 7-9) at Baltimore time. Last year I think would Jackson and LT Marcus McNeill, a Pro Thursday, becoming the first first-round Ravens
(Monasterios 3-2), 4:10 p.m. (Matusz 3-10), 7:05 p.m. have been tough with the tran- Bowler in 2006-07, for training camp pick in the entire NFL to strike a deal. OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Baltimore
Cincinnati (Cueto 9-2) at Houston
(Oswalt 6-11), 7:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Price 12-5) at Cleveland
(Talbot 8-8), 7:05 p.m.
sition to what they were going and the first 10 games of the sea-
son. Unhappy about not getting long-
The contract is for $11.8 million over
five years, with at least $8.3 million
Ravens backup CB Cary Williams has
been suspended by the NFL for two
San Diego (Latos 10-4) at Pittsburgh Toronto (Cecil 8-5) at Detroit through and so maybe now is term contracts, Jackson and McNeill guaranteed. games without pay for violating the
(Karstens 2-5), 7:05 p.m. (Bonderman 5-6), 7:05 p.m. the time to start,” Elway said. have refused to sign their tenders as
restricted free agents, a move that
The key is that the deal is done in league’s personal conduct policy.
Ravens’ GM Ozzie Newsome says
Atlanta (Medlen 6-2) at Florida (Ani.
Sanchez 7-6), 7:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels (E.Santana 8-7) at Texas
(Feldman 5-8), 8:05 p.m.
“Timing may be a lot better has cost each of them approximately
time for Bryant to be in San Antonio for
the start of training camp today and, the violation occurred while Williams
Washington (J.Martin 1-5) at Milwaukee Boston (Lester 11-4) at Seattle (Pauley now in their minds than it was $2.5 million. of course, the first practice Saturday. was playing for the Tennessee Titans.
(M.Parra 3-7), 7:10 p.m. 0-2), 10:10 p.m. a while back.” Even if he were to report, Jackson
has been suspended by the NFL for
By the end of training camp, he might
even be pushing Roy Williams for the
Williams was with the Titans in 2008
and at the outset of last season before
Sunday’s Games
San Francisco (Bumgarner 3-2) at
Arizona (I.Kennedy 5-7), 8:10 p.m. Kansas City (Lerew 1-4) at N.Y. And it certainly is in the first three games for violating the starting job opposite Miles Austin. joining the Ravens in November.
Sunday’s Games Yankees (P.Hughes 11-3), 1:05 p.m. Elway’s mind. league’s substance-abuse policy. He
pleaded guilty in February to his sec-
Bryant played only three games for Newsome says “we were aware of
Atlanta (Jurrjens 3-3) at Florida (Volstad
4-8), 1:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay (W.Davis 7-9) at Cleveland
(Laffey 2-3), 1:05 p.m.
“I’m finally at the point of ond DUI since 2006.
Oklahoma State last season, then was
dogged by all sorts of questions about
this” before Baltimore signed Williams.
The 25-year-old Williams was
Colorado (Francis 3-3) at Philadelphia Toronto (Litsch 1-4) at Detroit my life to where I guess I’m Turner said Thursday that he his integrity, starting with an NCAA drafted in the seventh round of the
(Happ 1-0), 1:35 p.m. (Galarraga 3-3), 1:05 p.m. starting to just enjoy life a little bases his hopes on QB Philip Rivers,
a defense that made big improve-
suspension for lying to investigators
about a meeting with former Cowboys
2008 draft by Tennessee. He played
one game with the Titans in 2008 and
San Diego (LeBlanc 4-8) at Pittsburgh
(B.Lincoln 1-3), 1:35 p.m.
Minnesota (Slowey 8-5) at Baltimore
(Arrieta 3-2), 1:35 p.m. bit instead of charging ahead. ments and a commitment to make the star Deion Sanders. last year he played in four games with
Cincinnati (Leake 7-1) at Houston Chicago White Sox (D.Hudson 1-0) at Everything I’ve ever done, I’ve Chargers a better running team in the There was talk of him skipping Tennessee and five with Baltimore.
(W.Rodriguez 7-11), 2:05 p.m.
Washington (Atilano 6-7) at Milwaukee
Oakland (Sheets 4-9), 4:05 p.m.
Boston (Matsuzaka 7-3) at Seattle
always charged and now I’m post-LaDainian Tomlinson era.
Rookies and some veterans are
meetings and classes and being late to
games. There were concerns about his
He will compete to play nickel back
when training camp opens next week.

MLB CAPSULES
(Bush 4-8), 2:10 p.m. (Fister 3-6), 4:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (Dickey 6-4) at L.A. Dodgers L.A. Angels (Undecided) at Texas
(Kershaw 9-5), 4:10 p.m. (Tom.Hunter 7-0), 8:05 p.m.

SPORTS BRIEFS
The Associated Press SEATTLE — Seldom-used Eric that made it 3-2. Ryan Raburn’s single Padres, including two wins this season.
American League Patterson doubled home two runs with gave the Tigers a 4-2 lead. The Braves scored twice in the first
NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez hit two outs in the 13th against Garrett Olson ----- off Clayton Richard (7-5).
his 599th home run, Derek Jeter had an (0-3) and Boston overcame Seattle’s National League Nationals 7, Reds 1
inside-the-park shot and the New York 5-run ninth against Manny Delcarmen ST. LOUIS — Placido Polanco hom- CINCINNATI — Adam Dunn hit a
The Associated Press COLLEGE FOOTBALL Yankees beat the Kansas City Royals and closer Jonathan Papelbon. ered leading off the 11th inning and the 2-run homer off Edinson Volquez, who
BASEBALL CORAL GABLES, Fla. — 10-4 Thursday on a strange night in Josh Bard broke up John Lackey’s Philadelphia Phillies survived another had a rough time in his second start
CINCINNATI — The black Miami and Notre Dame have the Bronx. bid for baseball’s fifth no-hitter this sea- poor offensive showing with a 2-0 vic- since elbow surgery, and the Nationals
Mizuno bat that Pete Rose used agreed to renew a football rival- Jorge Posada had a go-ahead dou- son on a single to right-center with tory that ended the St. Louis Cardinals’ earned a 4-game series split.
to get his final hit was auctioned ry that during the 1980s helped ble and a bizarre throwing error that two outs in the eighth. The last-place 8-game winning streak and averted a Volquez (1-1) dominated Colorado
cost New York a run and put Yuniesky Mariners got five runs on three hits and 4-game sweep on Thursday. last Saturday in his return from recon-
for $158,776, less than expected define each program and decide Betancourt on second after striking out. two Boston errors to tie it in the ninth. Cole Hamels allowed one hit in eight structive elbow surgery. He had control
for the 32 ounces of baseball several national championships. But the Yankees rebounded to help CC Bill Hall, J.D. Drew and Marco innings, a solid single by Matt Holliday problems this time, giving up six runs in
history. The Hurricanes and Fighting Sabathia (13-3) win his ninth straight Scutaro homered as Boston scored leading off the fourth, in 91-degree heat only 2 1/3 innings.
Rose used the bat for hit No. Irish will play Oct. 6, 2012, at decision. more than four runs for the first time in and high humidity. Four relievers, includ- Livan Hernandez (7-6) allowed seven
4,256, a single off San Francisco’s Soldier Field in Chicago, then Rodriguez, who had four RBIs, hit a eight games since the All-Star break. ing Chad Durbin (2-1), did not allow a hit hits in his second complete game.
Greg Minton on Aug. 14, 1986. play a home-and-home starting solo homer to right field in the seventh Hideki Okajima (3-2) escaped a over the final three innings to finish the Brewers 3, Pirates 2
inning, putting New York ahead 6-4 and bases-loaded, 1-out jam in the bottom 1-hitter. Brad Lidge worked the 11th for PITTSBURGH — Yovani Gallardo
His final hit stands as the major- in 2016 at South Bend, Ind. They leaving him one shy of becoming the of the 12th by getting Jose Lopez and his eighth save in 11 chances. came off the DL and pitched six shutout
league record. play in Miami the next season. seventh major-league player to reach Milton Bradley to foul out. Cardinals starter Adam Wainwright innings for Milwaukee.
Lelands.com auctioned the Miami won three national 600. The slugger came up again with Twins 5, Orioles 0 missed a chance to match Colorado Gallardo (9-4) did not allow a runner
34-inch, 32-ounce bat online championships in the 1980s and a chance for No. 600 in the eighth. He BALTIMORE — Carl Pavano Rockies ace Ubaldo Jimenez as the to advance past second base. He gave
this month. Seven bids were beat Notre Dame during the smacked an RBI double and was pulled pitched a 5-hitter for his career-best majors’ lone 15-game winners. Kyle up five hits and a walk, striking out five.
received. regular season each time. Notre for a pinch runner. seventh straight victory and Minnesota McClellan (1-3) took the loss. John Axford retired the final five Pirates
Jeter’s deep drive in the third off beat the incensed Baltimore Orioles. Marlins 3, Rockies 2 for his 13th save. Prince Fielder and
Lelands.com president Mike Dame beat Miami in 1988, when Bruce Chen (5-4) settled in centerfielder Pavano (12-6) struck out four and MIAMI — Ronny Paulino hit the Rickie Weeks both homered.
Heffner expected the bat to fetch the Irish won their last national David DeJesus’ glove but he ran into walked one in his fifth complete game winning single with the bases loaded Ross Ohlendorf (1-8) allowed one
a bigger price. He thinks the tough title, and in 1990. the padded fence with his arm extended of the season and 12th of his career. He and none out in the ninth inning to send run, five hits and a walk with one strike-
economy and Rose’s controver- After the 29-20 victory by the in front of him. His glove and wrist got all the offensive support he needed the Rockies to their fifth loss in seven out in six innings.
sies — he’s got a lifetime ban for Irish in 1990 — which knocked twisted back and the ball popped out as when Delmon Young hit a 3-run double games since the All-Star break. Giants 3, Diamondbacks 0
betting on baseball — held down Miami out of the national title hunt DeJesus fell. in the first off Kevin Millwood (2-9). Pinch-hitter Emilio Bonifacio hit his PHOENIX — Matt Cain pitched
— the tense and at times nasty Jeter got his second career inside- Orioles first baseman Ty Wigginton, first triple of the year to start the bottom eight sharp innings in a combined 3-hit-
the price. the-park home run, tying the game at 3. pitching coach Rick Kranitz and interim of the ninth against Jhoulys Chacin ter for San Francisco.
NEW YORK — Major League series was stopped. DeJesus sprained his thumb on the manager Juan Samuel were all ejected (5-8); Paulino brought him home after Cain (8-8) struck out nine. Brian
Baseball implemented random GOLF play and was replaced by Rick Ankiel, in the seventh inning. It was a rare show two intentional walks. Wilson pitched a perfect ninth for his
blood testing for human growth ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — who came off the DL earlier in the day. of emotion for the team with the worst Florida’s Josh Johnson struck out 27th save in 29 chances.
hormone in the minor leagues, the The induction ceremony for the Rangers 3, Angels 2 record in the majors (30-65). 11 in 6 1/3 innings and allowed only Andres Torres hit a solo homer off
first professional sports league in World Golf Hall of Fame is mov- ARLINGTON, Texas — Cliff Lee Tigers 5, Blue Jays 2 one run, a homer by Ian Stewart in the Rodrigo Lopez (5-9) and rookie Buster
the United States to take the ing to May, where it will kick pitched into the ninth inning to beat fel- DETROIT — Miguel Cabrera started second inning. Posey extended his hitting streak to 16
low All-Star Jered Weaver and Texas a 3-run eighth inning with an RBI double Colorado tied the game in the eighth games for the Giants. Lopez allowed
aggressive step against doping. off a busy week at The Players edged Los Angeles to give the AL West and Justin Verlander settled down after but Leo Nunez (4-2) struck out the side three runs and five hits with seven
The blood testing becomes Championship. leaders a 6-game lead over the second- a rocky start to go eight innings in in the ninth. strikeouts in seven innings.
part of the Minor League Drug The ceremony at the World place Angels. Detroit’s victory over Toronto. Braves 8, Padres 0 Dodgers 2, Mets 0
Prevention and Treatment Golf Village, about 20 minutes Lee (9-4) allowed five hits, struck Verlander (12-5) struggled through ATLANTA — Tim Hudson domi- LOS ANGELES — Hiroki Kuroda
Program, which Commissioner from the TPC Sawgrass, will be out four and didn’t walk a batter over 8 the first two innings but ended up allow- nated San Diego again, Alex Gonzalez threw eight outstanding innings and
Bud Selig introduced in 2001 to May 9. Officials are hopeful that 1/3 innings. Neftali Feliz got two outs for ing two runs and eight hits. He walked finished his first homestand in Atlanta Matt Kemp drove in both runs for Los
his 26th save. two batters in the first but didn’t issue with four hits and the Braves rolled to an Angeles.
test for performance-enhancing inducting a new class on the Weaver (9-6) gave up three runs another base-on-balls. Jose Valverde easy win over the Padres. Kuroda outpitched countryman
drugs. Monday of one of golf’s biggest and seven hits in six innings with five pitched the ninth for his 20th save. Gonzalez had hits in his first four Hisanori Takahashi in the sixth major-
Testing will be limited to minor- tournaments will increase atten- strikeouts and two walks. Ricky Romero (7-7) gave up three at-bats to give him a streak of hits in six league meeting of starters born in
league players because they are dance and attention. Michael Young homered and Josh runs and seven hits in 7-plus innings. straight at-bats over two games, four Japan. Kuroda (8-8) allowed five hits,
not members of the players’ asso- The ceremony was held in Hamilton drove in the go-ahead run with Johnny Damon walked to start shy of the Atlanta record. He struck out struck out four and walked one. Hong-
ciation, which means that blood November. a double in the sixth as the Rangers the eighth and Shawn Camp replaced in the eighth to end it. Chih Kuo, who is Taiwanese, pitched
opened a stretch of seven games against Romero. Magglio Ordonez singled, Hudson (10-5) allowed only four hits the ninth for his third save. The left-
testing is not subject to collective Ballots for the 2011 class were the Angels over an 11-day span. moving Damon to second, and Cabrera in seven scoreless innings. He is 5-0 in hander hasn’t given up a run in 16 1/3
bargaining. mailed out last month. Red Sox 8, Mariners 6, 13 inn. followed with his third hit — a double nine career appearances against the innings at home.
Friday, July 23, 2010 The Herald —7

Southern Baptists look inward at own sins


The Southern Baptist Convention has across the South, and from most of the top 10 ates.’ That fight ended with the conservatives
passed scores of blunt resolutions in recent TERRY MATTINGLY largest papers not in the South. This time, I can in firm control of the denominational leader-
decades urging America’s leaders to reject the find evidence of exactly five representatives of ship and the moderates purged at about the
sexual revolution and defend marriage as the
sacred union of one man and one woman. On the secular media in attendance. ...
“Which leads to this question: Did the SBC
same time the Republican Party was becom-
ing increasingly defined by a publicly political
But something different happened during
this summer’s convention. In a jolting state-
ment on the divorce crisis, leaders from Amer-
Religion get too much attention back in the day, or is it
getting too little attention now? My answer to
both: Probably so.”
conservative Christian base,” noted Weiss.
In other words, more politics.
These days, the SBC is primarily wrestling
ica’s largest non-Catholic flock looked in the Of course, the troubled state of the news with issues of theology and polity, especially
mirror and decided that their own sins were business played a role. the culture’s slide into a post-denominational
just as bad as everyone else’s sins. married” and by intensifying efforts to heal There are fewer journalists on the religion age in which people are increasingly moving
“Studies have indicated that conservative broken unions. beat and there are fewer travel dollars to invest into congregations that strive to avoid put-
Protestants ... are divorcing at the same rate, Press coverage of this text was next to non- in covering subjects other than those most edi- ting a brand name -- think “Southern Baptist”
if not at higher rates, than the general popu- existent. There was light media coverage of tors consider holy, such as politics and sports. -- on their signs. People are drifting back and
lation,” stated the resolution, which passed a strong convention statement on corporate At the same time, the era of intense cov- forth across hazy doctrinal lines that used to be
unanimously. Other studies indicate that areas sin and the environment, in the wake of the erage of Southern Baptist life coincided with clearly defined.
in which “Southern Baptist churches predomi- Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The convention also what journalists perceived as a major change This is a giant story and, in part, is what
nate in number often have higher divorce rates approved, after some emotional debates, a in American politics -- the growth of the re- that reorganization plan is about -- granting
than areas we would define as ‘unchurched.’ “ sweeping program to change key elements of ligious right. Journalists took note when the more independence to churches, clergy and
In other words, Southern Baptists have its national structure and finances. nation’s largest Protestant body spoke out on donors in an attempt to pull the old Southern
“been prophetic in confronting assaults in the This is the stuff of national news, noted re- abortion, gay rights, the ordination of women, Baptist tent a bit closer to contemporary mega
outside culture on God’s design for marriage ligion-beat veteran Jeffrey Weiss, writing for Hollywood’s influence on families and the church realities.
while rarely speaking with the same alarm and Politics Daily. The question is why this gath- need for evangelism around the world, includ- Consider, noted Weiss, the news value of
force to a scandal that has become all too com- ering received so little attention, while gather- ing among Jewish believers. this dramatic plan to restructure “its organiza-
monplace in our own churches.” ings in the 1980s and ‘90s created waves of Hot buttons were being pushed, year after tion and the way it funds missionaries -- which
The convention urged its churches to walk ink. year. was the main reason the SBC was formed in
their conservative talk by offering improved Back then, he noted, the “pressroom would “Atop those reader-friendly news hooks, we the first place. How dramatic? Imagine if your
premarital counseling, by uniting in marriage be packed by wire service reporters, writers had the 25-year internal battle between what city decided it would let people send some of
“only those who are biblically qualified to be from large and not-so-large newspapers from we always called ‘conservatives’ and ‘moder- their tax money to those programs they par-

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Week of July 25, 2010 Choir. groups, Discipleship Series in sanc-
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Siblings divided Tomorrow’s


Horoscope
HI AND LOIS

By Bernice Bede Osol


Dear Annie: When my Dear Indy: According to
Saturday, July 24, 2010
widowed father required con- the Mayo Clinic, it is normal
stant care, I tried repeatedly to pass gas between 10 and A new friendship might be devel-
and without success to have 20 times a day. People who oped in the year ahead that could end
him moved to my home, but are lactose or gluten intoler- up lasting a lifetime. It will become
one of your closer relationships and
was rejected by my siblings, ant or eat a diet rich in fiber bring much happiness into your life.
as well as by my father, who are more likely to have gas LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Just be-
wanted to stay in his home. problems. Check to see if it’s cause something you’ve learned from
past experiences doesn’t work out
I live quite a distance away worse after your husband eats well today, don’t think the premise
and was unable to share in specific foods. You also can is wrong. It may be the circumstance
his care, although I did visit try over-the-counter remedies surrounding it that is the culprit.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Al- BLONDIE
periodically. The burden fell such as Beano, lactase sup- though you are likely to be paid today
to my brother and sister, who plements, medications like for a job you’ve done, the commis-
hired a wonderful person to Gas-X and activated char- sion might be a bit disappointing.
Next time, check out whether or not
help. coal. If there is pain in the the payoff is worth the work you’ll
I have had strained rela- abdomen, however, it’s time put in.
tions with my siblings for to call the doctor. That could LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -
Someone you know could be some-
many years. When indicate diverticu- what helpful to you, but disappoint-
Dad died, my litis, inflamma- ment is likely if you expect more
brother had him tory bowel disease from this person than what s/he is
cremated before or a partial bowel capable of putting out. Don’t expect
too much.
I could say good- obstruction. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -
bye. My family Dear Annie: I Normally you would have no trouble
was purposely left disagree with your achieving a certain objective, but to-
day there is a good chance you will
out of the memori- advice to “Loving get bogged down in irrelevant details
al service, and my Cousin in Philly,” or side issues that will derail you. BEETLE BAILEY
siblings blocked whose relatives SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) - Something on which you’ve
my attempts to were conceived been working that has good reward
speak at the eulo- using donor sperm. potential could be pilfered by a non-
gy. I was devastat- It’s too bad others contributor who cuts him/herself
in for a piece of the action. Be on
ed and appalled. Annie’s Mailbox know about it, but guard.
I am success- if the parents want- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
ful, well-liked and ed their kids to have - Try not to make too much of an in-
fraction committed by a friend today,
respected in my community, this information, they would regardless of how disappointing it is to
and I’ve been married for 30 have told them directly. you. This person will realize it in time
years to a wonderful woman. My husband and I used and make amends down the line.
Both my sister and my broth- donor sperm to conceive our AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
- You might not take a commitment
er have endeavored to dis- son. Our psychologist told us to another as seriously as you should.
credit me within the family. that keeping this information You might end up feeling terrible
Although the horrible lies to ourselves was fine. She when you realize your neglect. Sadly,
they told were not believed stressed that if we wanted to
you may not be able to completely SNUFFY SMITH
mend that fence you broke.
by close relatives, doubts still tell our child, we should make PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -
linger with those who don’t that part of his story from the When it comes to selling today, you
shouldn’t have any trouble getting
know me well. The way my beginning, not spring it on your price. However, buying might
siblings have treated me him later in life. be another story, with you paying far
makes me terribly angry, but That cousin should mind more than the item is worth.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -
they don’t think they’ve done his own business. There is You’re apt to be far weaker than your
anything wrong. In fact, they no way to get that genetic will today, especially in situations
expect me to apologize to information anyway. Sperm where you’re looking for instant
gratification, yet you’re not likely to
them. I tried this tactic once banks will not release donor be satisfied with anything that comes
before and do not wish to be data. -- Idaho too easily. Go figure.
made a fool of again. Dear Idaho: Actually, TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -
I have come to realize that some sperm banks will Usually you’re quite self-reliant, but
today you are apt to depend on others
I must either make all the indeed release donor infor- to do things for you or pick up be-
effort to maintain any sem- mation regarding medical hind you, and then blame them if they
don’t do things the way you like.
HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
blance of a relationship or history, and we think every- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -
remove them from my mem- one is entitled to that much. Something you thought had been re-
ories forever. Do you think Annie’s Mailbox is written solved satisfactorily might continue
reconciliation is possible? -- by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy to produce some undesirable side ef-
fects today and need more attention.
Needing Closure Sugar, longtime editors of the Give it that one more try and see what
Dear Needing: Anything Ann Landers column. Please happens.
is possible, but it will take e-mail your questions to CANCER (June 21-July 22) -
Personal achievement is possible to-
all of you to achieve it. Ask anniesmailbox@comcast.net, day, provided you keep your nose to
your siblings whether they or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, the grindstone. You may have to put
would be willing to go with c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777 all pleasurable involvements behind
you, however, until you get what you
you for professional coun- W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, want.
seling so you can work on Los Angeles, CA 90045. Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
improving your relationship.
It is truly the best way for
each of you to air your dif- BORN LOSER
ferences under the guidance
of an impartial observer, and
is worth making the trip to
their city or arranging it via
phone or online therapy. If
they refuse, we hope you will
get counseling for yourself in
order to make peace with the
situation. Our condolences.
Dear Annie: My husband
has a problem with con-
stant flatulence. He passes
gas every 15 minutes, and FRANK & ERNEST
it drives me crazy. Our two
teenage daughters run out of
the room.
I have asked him to see a
doctor because I fear there
might be something medi-
cally wrong, but he refuses,
saying it’s a natural bodily
function. Please help. We
can’t stand to be around him.
-- Indy

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