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St. Peters
selling buckeyes
St. Peter Lutheran
Church InReach/OutReach
Team is selling Buckeye
candy as a fundraiser.
Prices are $8 per pound
and $4 per half-pound.
Deadline to order is
Sunday for pickup on Nov.
20, 21 (9 a.m. to noon) or
Nov. 23 during church.
Call the church office
at 419-695-2616 or Susan
McGue at 419-234-6448.
Delphos, Ohio
Landeck club
sets Turkey Trot
The Landeck Parents
Club is sponsoring the
2nd annual 5K Turkey
Trot for Technology
with all proceeds going
to Landeck School.
The event takes place
at 10 a.m. on Nov. 22 at
the Landeck School with
registration deadline Friday
to guarantee a T-shirt. The
cost is $25 and $20 without a shirt. Registrations
will also be accepted
the day of the race.
Walkers are welcome.
Email shellykroeger79@
yahoo.com for registration.
Merschman
benefit Nov. 22
DELPHOS Ninety-two-year-old World War II veteran Harold Liebrecht saw first-hand the decimation of the
Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during his service
in the US Army from 1944-46.
He said after they dropped the atomic bomb a 9,000pound uranium-235 bomb named Little Boy over the
Japanese city of Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945, his company
toured the ruble and went into what was left of the buildings,
where anything that was not concrete was gone.
I thought, what about the people? he said with compassion. I dont care what someones nationality is. The
Japanese people had nothing to do with the war, it was the
leaders that kept the conflict going. People were nothing
but dust, it was kind of a spontaneous combustion when the
bomb exploded.
Liebrecht did his boot camp training at Camp Walters in
Texas, transferred to Maryland and then road the train across
country which traveled through Delphos en route to
San Francisco for a 30-day voyage on a troop ship headed
for the Philippine island called Mindanao.
I served in the Army Infantry 34th, he recounted.
There was a lot of combat going on in the jungle.
His company was the backup company to go to the front
lines next. They guarded bridges, were lookouts and contin- Delphos resident and World War II veteran Harold Liebrecht saw first-hand the
decimation of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during his service
ued with training all the time.
in the US Army from 1944-46. Inset: Liebrecht today. Above: Liebrecht poses by
a Japanese memorial while stationed in Japan. (Submitted photo)
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Forecast
Partly cloudy
today and
tonight. Much
colder. Highs
in the upper
30s. Lows in
the mid 20s. See page 2.
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The sun shone brightly as Delphos veterans, their families and residents observed Veterans Day at Veterans Memorial Park
Tuesday morning. A host of military personnel spoke, bagpipes played Amazing Grace and attendees gave thanks to those
who served. During the observance, veterans salute as their specific branch of services anthem was played. (DHI Media/
Stephanie Groves)
BY STEPHANIE GROVES
DHI Media Staff Writer
sgroves@delphosherald.com
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WEATHER
WEATHER FORECAST
Tri-County
Associated Press
TODAY: Partly cloudy.
Much colder. Highs in the upper
30s. West winds 10 to 15 mph.
TONIGHT:
Partly
cloudy. Lows in the mid 20s.
West winds 5 to 10 mph.
THURSDAY
AND
THURSDAY
NIGHT:
Mostly cloudy. Chance of
flurries. Highs in the mid 30s.
The Delphos
Herald
OBITUARIES
Sharon Rose
(Odenweller)
Whitney
Danny R.
Shumaker
March 14, 1947
Nov. 10, 2014
MIDDLE POINT
Danny R. Shumaker, 67, of
Middle Point, died Monday
at Lutheran Hospital, Fort
Wayne.
He was born March 14,
1947, in Elgin to Dale A.
and Tulvina M. (Knittle)
Shumaker, who preceded him
in death.
Survivors include a daughter, Halli Shumaker-Fritz
of Cleveland; a son, Brent
Shumaker of Van Wert;
a brother, Lanny Lemon of
Middle Point; a granddaughter,
Kathryn Fritz; and his faithful
Boston Terrier, Wilbur.
He was also preceded in
death by a brother, Barry M.
Shumaker.
Funeral services will begin
at 3 p.m. Saturday at AlspachGearhart Funeral Home &
Crematorium, Van Wert, the
Rev. Josh Tissot officiating.
Military services will be held
by the Van Wert American
Legion and VFW posts.
Friends may call from 2-3
p.m. Saturday at the funeral
home.
Preferred memorials are to
donors choice.
CALIFORNIA It
is with great sadness the
family of Sharon Rose
The
Delphos
Herald
(Odenweller)
Whitney (USPS 1525 8000) is published
announces her sudden daily except Sundays, Tuesdays
and Holidays.
passing on Nov. 5, 2014.
The Delphos Herald is delivSharon will be lovingly
ered by carrier in Delphos for
missed by her husband, $1.82 per week. Same day
Donald; their children, delivery outside of Delphos is
Scott (Nichole), Kristen done through the post office
(John) Lowrey and Jeffrey; for Allen, Van Wert or Putnam
and will be greatly missed Counties. Delivery outside of
by her grandchildren, these counties is $117 per year.
Entered in the post office
Brooke and Jack Lowrey,
Nicholas and Alexander in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
Whitney; and by her moth- Periodicals, postage paid at
er, Dorothy Odenweller; Delphos, Ohio.
her siblings, Terry (Sharyl),
405 North Main St.
Michael (Jan), James (Deb)
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Visitation will beheld
from 5-9 p.m. Thursday
at Forest Lawn Memorial
Park, Hollywood Hills,
California.
ORRECTIONS
A Mass will be held at
The Delphos Herald wants
11:30 a.m. Friday at Saint
Frances de Sales Catholic to correct published errors in
Church, Sherman Oaks, its news, sports and feature
California.
articles. To inform the newsroom of a mistake in published
information, call the editorial
department at 419-695-0015.
Corrections will be published
on this page.
BIRTHS
Lows in the mid 20s. West
winds 5 to 15 mph.
FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy.
Chance of flurries. Highs in
the mid 30s.
FRIDAY NIGHT: Partly
cloudy. Lows in the lower 20s.
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hearing held to
Eighth-graders visit Vantage Public
discuss trustees rehiring
INFORMATION
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INFORMATION SUBMITTED
MARION TOWNSHIP A public hearing was held
Monday to discuss any issue of the appointment of Jerry
Gilden to fill the vacancy for trustee created due to Gildens
retirement.
Fred Calvelage was present to question why this was being
done. He had not seen the legal notice of Gildens retirement.
The Marion Township trustees then held their regularly
scheduled meeting with the following members present:
Howard Violet, Joseph Youngpeter and Gilden.
The purpose of the meeting was to pay bills and conduct
ongoing business. The minutes of the previous meeting were
read and approved as read. The trustees then reviewed the bills
Vantage Auto Body senior Tyler Talboom (back right), takes a break from his and gave approval for 19 checks totaling $13,365.68.
Road Foreman Elwer reported it is getting too late to do any
work to pose with Jefferson eighth-graders during their visit. (Submitted phocrack sealing this year.
tos)
Fiscal Office Kimmet gave the trustees the Bank
Reconciliation and Fund Status reports from Oct. 31 to review
and sign.
He received a notice from Medical Mutual that Health
Insurance for 2015 will increase 7.41 percent and after some
discussion the trustees decided to accept the increase and keep
all coverage the same.
Violet read a letter that he wrote to Tom Mazur of the
Lima-Allen County Regional Planning Commission regarding
mobile home restriction. Mazur replied and, in most cases,
referred to the Township Zoning Manual for answers.
There being no further business, Youngpeter made a motion
to adjourn, which was seconded by Gilden and passed unanimously.
Trivia
Vantage junior welding student Jacob Crisenbery (Van Wert is joined in the
welding booth by Jefferson eighth-graders Destiny Edens and Kylie Gossett.
Dominic Hines and some of his eighth-grade classmates check out the Network
Systems lab at Vantage.
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First grade
Citizenship Award
Zaria Harter, Ben Johnson, Karylle
Lindeman, Blaine Maloney, Hayden
Schimmoller, Nephtalie Miller, Jason
Rosenbeck, Braiden McKee, Tyler Rigdon
and Ethan Anthony.
Principals Award
Treyden Graham, Theron Johnson,
Kylianne Jones, Colt Long, Evan Maye,
Hunter Meiring, Riley Metzger, Melody
Richards, Robert Van Dyke, Caden White,
Michael Wilshusen, Ryan Bissonnette,
Ethan Bitters, Dominic Boughan, Brianna
Bowen, Landen Dotson, Nichole Ferguson,
Annabelle Hoffman, William Holland,
Jace Lindeman, Asiah Maloney, Hailey
Norbeck, Jackson Reid, Fulton Shirey,
Landon Stant, Eliza Stemen, Rilee Adams,
Kearah Cain, Braxton Hurles, Lucas
Keating, Matthew Kriegel, Austin Morvay,
Kaleb Stechschulte, Samuel Sterchak,
Katherine Vasquez and James Whitaker.
Wildcat Honor Awards
Alex Groch, Lucas Millmine, Elle
Smith, Colin Wreede, Hailey Acheson,
Jace Harter, Dixie Richards, Mckenzie
Shock, Jessalyn Antrican, Nakiyah Daniel,
Reese Frobase, Rayna Kohler, Logan
Miller, Corabel Mueller, Lily Smith, Dylan
Wreede, Leanne Stanton and Claire Stokes.
Second grade
Citizenship Award
Distinguished 4.0
Eighth grade
Adam Gerker, Halle Hays, Rachel
Hellman, Luke Reindel and Elizabeth Vorst.
Juniors
Derek Anthony.
Seniors
Logan Hesseling.
Excellent 3.5 3.99
Seventh grade
Adam Bockey, Abigail Bonifas, Jenia
Freewalt, Jill Gemmer, Leah Hays, Abby
Hensley, Paige Kline, Anna May, Allison
Miller, Haley Teman, Hannah Will, Cody
Williams, Jacob Wrasman and Mark
Wrasman.
Eighth grade
Sara Closson, Grant Csukker, Sydney
Eley, Joshua Gerding, Trevor German,
Makayla Herron, Jarad Hesseling, Caroline
Kopack, Kelly Krites, Kylee Moenter,
Amber Palte, Erin Pohlman, Kayla
Pohlman, Tyler Ruda, Trent Vonderwell
and Jared Wurst.
Freshmen
Kennedy Clarkson, Richard Cocuzza,
Elizabeth Csukker, Matthew Dickrede, Troy
Elwer, James Garrett III, Annette Klausing,
Corey Koverman, Kelsey Martz, Matthew
Miller, Benjamin Mohler, Marie Mueller,
Cole Reindel, Haley Rode, Troy Schwinnen,
Collin Will and Cody Wright.
Sophomores
4.0
Seniors
Kelli Kramer, Carter Mox
and Gaige Rassman.
Juniors
Trey Smith.
Sophomores
Jace Stockwell.
Freshmen
Brenen Auer, Kaitlin
Pohlman, Evan Poling, Aaron
Stant and Casey Williams.
3.5 - 3.9
Seniors
Rachael Baldauf, Kaitlyn
Berelsman, Donavon Catlett,
Karen Cline, Brenton Erman,
Cole Flack, Andrea Geise,
Chase Getz, Alex Haehn, Jacob
Hamilton, Harrison He, Devon
Krendl, Desteni Lear, Christen
Makara, Elisabeth Miller,
Derek Moore, Tyler Ostendorf,
Heather Pohlman, Taylor
Sheeter, Jesse Stemen, Kurt
Wollenhaupt and Emma Wurst.
Juniors
Michael Cline, Brooke
Gallmeier, Mackenzie Harvey,
Samantha Klint, Emily Marks,
Alexa Marlow, Gage Mercer,
Jessica Pimpas, Tyler Ricker,
Adam Rode, Zacaria Scirocco,
Easton
Siefker,
Claire
Thompson and Sophia Wilson.
Sophomores
Cole
Arroyo,
Kelsey
Berelsman, Hunter Binkley, Jakob
Blackburn, Viktoria Brunswick,
Kathryn Caputo, Benjamin Curth,
Danielle Dancer, Corey Dudgeon,
Sarah Fitch, Danielle Harman,
Alesha Harshman, Lindsey
Jettinghoff, Tristan Moore, Regan
Nagel, Alexa Plescher, Zoey
Porter, Kaytlin Ward, Kylie White
and Kiya Wollenhaupt.
Freshmen
Lincolnview Schools
Third grade
Citizenship Award
Isis Cooper, Kaden Cross, Cameron
Foust, Maddisyn Waltmire, Paris Adams,
Lucy Castiglia, Mikel Hale, Kianna
Mathison, Alivia Arroyo, Madison Burris,
Seth Catlett, Wiley Dennard, Brooke
Gessel, Chelsi Haggard, Gavin Joseph,
Hannah Joseph, Nolan Kunkleman,
Romelio Olmeda, Caitlin Sanchez,
Gretchen Smith and Ariel Wallace.
Principals Award
Eliza Anderson, DJ Betz, Lucas Clay,
Emma Cooley, Xach Houx, Katelyn
Knepper, Vincent Murray, Jislynn Thomas,
Matt Weitzel, Cheyenne Weber, Ashton
Briem, James Hasting, Ethan Kohler,
Fallon Merschman, Austin Coil, Paige
Cross, Elijah Mueller and Abigail Sterling.
Wildcat Honor Awards
Hannah Long and Kyrstin Moore.
Fourth grade
Citizenship Award
Coby Anspach, Ava Armakovitch,
Cody Bailey, Libby Baker, Cole Brooks,
Rebecca Burk, MJ Finkhousen, Christina
Gessel, Liberty Hutchison, Jesse Long,
Paris Morrison, Libby Osenga, Peyton
Schmitt, Kylee Smith, Natilie Altman,
Logan Cash, Allisun Hackworth, Paige
Mericle, Abigail Morvay and Kayla Smith.
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Sixth grade
Alivia Carpenter, Nicholas Curth, Emily Dienstberger, Anna
Ryan Dickman, Jessica Geise, Ally Madison Ellis, Evan Grothouse, Mykenah
Fitch,
Logan Gallmeier, Danielle Hohlbein, Jenna Illig, Tisa
Gerberick, Maya Gerker, Maria Giambruno- Jackson, Derek Lindeman, Jessica
Fuge, Deven Haggard, Connor Hesseling, Odenweller, Devin Ricker, Casey Sanders, Mays, Emma Mueller, Rileigh Rahrig, Emmalee Riddell, Riley
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grade
Pohlman, Nick Pohlman, Mackenzie Stose, Stocksdale, Andrea Will and Brandon
Kara
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Joshua Warnecke and Courtney Wrasman.
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Ayron McClurg, Ashton Moore, Lauren Mox, Audrey North,
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Hellman, Lanna Klausing, Evan Mohler, Grothouse, Jana Hamilton, Jacob Hellman, Megan Weitzel.
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Jordan Stevenson and Brady Welker.
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Baylee Lindeman, Lexi Pohlman, Quincy
A - B Honor Roll
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Querry, Aaron Reindel, Madilynn Schulte,
Sixth grade
Wes Buettner, Megan Fish, Zach Gable, Patrick Stevenson, Nuria Willinghofer and
Madison Bremer, Mallory Bridges, Brooke Brinkman, Kaylee
Evan Hays and Elizabeth Winhover.
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Seth
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Noah Heiing, Keaton Jackson, Devin Jordan Mohler, Brittany Schrader and Erin
Collin Arroyo, Kent Brocka, Jeffrey Caputo, Anna Cline,
Lindeman, Braeden Parrish, Gunnar Williams.
Trevor Cross, Donna Decker, Zack Dudgeon, Alex East, Matteson
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open.
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6 p.m. Shepherds of
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Oregon up to 2 in playoff
rankings; TCU to fourth
Associated Press
Oregon jumps undefeated Florida
State and moves into second in the
College Football Playoff rankings while
TCU takes over the fourth spot.
Mississippi State remains No. 1. The
Seminoles (9-0) slips to No. 3. Oregon
(9-1) moved up after winning at Utah.
Alabama is No. 5 and Arizona State
is sixth.
Baylor moves to seventh but is still
behind Big 12 rival TCU, which lost to
the Bears in Waco, Texas, by a field goal
last month.
Ohio State (8-1) is up to eighth after
its big victory at Michigan State. The
Buckeyes are the highest-ranked team
from the Big Ten.
The 12-person selection committee
will chose the four playoff teams on
Dec. 7.
Big Ten expansion leaves uneven
schedules
If Minnesota wins the Big Tens West
Division, the Golden Gophers will have
done it the hard way.
This weekend, coach Jerry Kills
team hosts Ohio State, which just took
control of the East by hammering
Michigan State on the road. Although
the Golden Gophers are tied atop their
division with Wisconsin and Nebraska,
theyre at a bit of a disadvantage thanks
Local Roundup
INFORMATION SUBMITTED
announced its top players this season.
District 8 All-Star Volleyball clash set for today
Webb showed no ill effects from the injury that kept her
VAN WERT The 2014 District 8 All-Star Volleyball off the pitch during her first year at Bluffton as she led the
clash for seniors only is set for 7 p.m. today at Van Wert Beavers in scoring with nine goals (fifth in the HCAC). The
High School.
talented forward took 45 shots this season, including 26 on
The admission for adults is $2 and $1 for students.
frame and two match-winners for Bluffton. After being forced
There will be one match of three games between the play- to the sideline for the entirety of her freshman year, Webb
ers of the two divisions. Those schools represented are:
made her mark in track with a first-place finish and HCAC
Division I/II/III East (Coaches: Bluffton, OG): Bluffton, meet-record pole vault of 11 6.25. She established a new
Columbus Grove, Findlay, Liberty Benton, Lima Central
school record in the process, showing
Catholic, Ottawa-Glandorf, Shawnee.
that she was ready to get back on the
Division I/II/III West (Coaches: Elida, Wapak): Celina,
field this fall.
Coldwater, Defiance, Elida, Fort Recovery, Parkway, St.
Although just a freshman, Huff
Marys, Van Wert, Wapakoneta.
helped Bluffton take up the slack in
Division IV East (Coaches: Ada, Arcadia): Ada, Arcadia, back following the graduation of 4-year All-HCAC performer
Arlington, Cory-Rawson, Hardin Northern, Leipsic.
Aimee Whitmer, who returned to Bluffton in September as
Division IV West (Coaches: St. Henry, Crestview): a graduate assistant for the Heidelberg University womens
Associated Press
Crestview, Delphos St. Johns, Marion Local, Minster, New soccer team. Huffs powerful leg was featured on defense
Sprint Cup
Bremen, New Knoxville, Ottoville, St. Henry.
for much of the season but she added to Blufftons weaponry
Feb. 15 x-Sprint Unlimited (Denny Hamlin)
This will provide you with an excellent opportunity to view up front late in the year. She found the back of the net four
Feb. 20 x-Budweiser Duel 2 (Denny Hamlin)
some of the best volleyball athletes in this area.
times, including twice on free kicks against Transylvania
Feb. 20 x-Budweiser Duel 1 (Matt Kenseth)
at Steinmetz Field. Huff led the team with three assists and
Feb. 23 Daytona 500 (Dale Earnhardt Jr.)
March 2 The Profit on CNBC 500 (Kevin Harvick)
Nadler to sign with ODU
her 11 total points put her second on the scoring list behind
March 9 Kobalt 400 (Brad Keselowski)
LEIPSIC With Wednesday being the beginning of the Webbs 18 points.
March 16 Food City 500 (Carl Edwards)
signing period, Leipsic Athletic Director Gary Kreinbrink
In conjunction with the All-HCAC selections, the Heartland
March 23 Auto Club 400 (Kyle Busch)
would like to announce the National Letter of Intent signing Collegiate Athletic Conference also announced the All-HCAC
March 30 STP 500 (Kurt Busch)
of an athlete at Leipsic High School.
Sportsmanship Team for the fall of 2014. Senior Danielle
April 7 Duck Commander 500 (Joey Logano)
Kelly Nadler will be signing her LOI to attend Ohio McQuillin (Delta/Pike-Delta-York) was selected to the AllApril 12 Bojangles Southern 500 (Kevin Harvick)
Dominican University to play volleyball 12:15 p.m. Wednesday Sportsmanship Team from Bluffton. This award has been
April 26 Toyota Owners 400 (Joey Logano)
in the high school library at Leipsic High School.
developed as part of a conference-wide sportsmanship iniMay 4 Aarons 499 (Denny Hamlin)
A
pair
of
Bluffton
University
women
who demonstrate the ideals of positive sportsmanship both on
May 17 x-NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race (Jamie McMurray)
in their first year of collegiate soccer have been named and off the field/court of competition.
May 25 Coca-Cola 600 (Jimmie Johnson)
Honorable Mention All-Heartland Conference for their work
Bluffton wrapped up its season with a 4-13-1 record,
June 1 FedEx 400 (Jimmie Johnson)
on the pitch in 2014.
including a 1-7-1 mark in the conference. Full statistics and
June 8 Pocono 400 (Dale Earnhardt Jr.)
Sophomore Terrill Webb (Kenton) and freshman Brittany information on the Bluffton womens soccer program are
June 15 Quicken Loans 400 (Jimmie Johnson)
Huff (Union/Northmont) were both rewarded when the HCAC available online at www.blufftonbeavers.com/womenssoccer.
June 22 Toyota/Save Mart 350 (Carl Edwards)
June 28 Quaker State 400 (Brad Keselowski)
July 6 Coke Zero 400 (Aric Almirola)
July 13 Camping World RV Sales 301 (Brad Keselowski)
July 27 The John Wayne Walding 400 at Brickyard (Jeff Gordon)
Aug. 3 GoBowling.com 400 (Dale Earnhardt Jr.)
Aug. 10 Cheez-It 355 (AJ Allmendinger)
President Barack Obama saluted the
London after the European Tour season
By DOUG FERGUSON
Aug. 17 Pure Michigan 400 (Jeff Gordon)
ends in Dubai. But there wont be much President Medal of Freedom honorees
Associated Press
Aug. 23 Irwin Tools Night Race (Joey Logano)
of an offseason. Depending on how he as citizens who have made extraordiAug. 31 Oral-B USA 500 (Kasey Kahne)
SHANGHAI Ian Poulter tem- fares the next two weeks, Poulter added nary contributions to our country and
Sept. 6 Federated Auto Parts 400 (Brad Keselowski)
porarily stopped a slide that had him he might start his season in Hawaii at the world.
Sept. 14 MyAFibStory.com 400 (Brad Keselowski)
OCHOAS TIME: Perhaps one of
pointed in a direction he has not been in the Sony Open, which he hasnt played
Sept. 21 Sylvania 300 (Joey Logano)
the few good things that came out of
in 10 years.
nearly a decade.
Sept. 28 AAA 400 (Jeff Gordon)
MEDAL OF FREEDOM: Charlie the World Hall of Fame revamping its
He has not been out of the top 50 in
Oct. 5 Hollywood Casino 400 (Joey Logano)
process is that it clears a path
Sifford spent a lifetime breakthe world since Sept. 10, 2006.
Oct. 11 Bank of America 500 (Kevin Harvick)
for Lorena Ochoa.
Poulter lost ground on the leaders ing color barriers in golf. His
Oct. 19 GEICO 500 (Brad Keselowski)
The Mexican star stunned
Oct. 26 Goodys Headache Relief Shot 500 (Dale Earnhardt Jr.) with a 72-71 weekend in the HSBC next stop is a place he never
the golf world in April 2010
Champions, though it still was good would have imagined. Sifford
Nov. 2 AAA Texas 500 (Jimmie Johnson)
Nov. 9 Quicken Loans Race for Heroes 500 (Kevin Harvick) enough to tie for sixth. That allowed is going to the White House
when she announced her
SUNDAY Ford EcoBoost 400, Homestead, Fla.
retirement at age 28. Ochoa
him to move up four spots in the world to receive the Presidential
x-non-points race
had more than the required
ranking to No. 40 going into the Turkish Medal of Freedom.
NASCAR Schedules-Winners
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10. Winston-Salem St
9-1 448 10
11. Ohio Dominican
8-1 446 11
12. Concord (W.Va.)
10-0 420 13
13. Delta State (Miss.) 8-1 419 12
14. Henderson State
9-1 360 14
15. North Alabama
8-1 357 15
16. Harding (Ark.)
8-1 321 16
17. West Chester (Pa.) 9-1 267 18
18. Sioux Falls (S.D.)
9-1 265 17
19. Colo School of Mine 9-1 219 19
20. Michigan Tech
8-1 198 20
21. Shepherd (W.Va.)
8-1 163 21
22. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 9-1 136 23
23. Indianapolis
9-1 97 25
24. Texas A&M-Comm 8-2 49
25. Valdosta State (Ga.) 7-2 40
AFCA Division III Coaches
Record Pts Pvs
1. Wisconsin-Whitewater (37)
9-0 1045 1
2. Mary Hardin-Bay (1) 9-0 994 2
3. Mount Union (4)
9-0 984 3
4. Wesley (Del.)
9-0 917 4
5. Wartburg (Iowa)
9-0 873 5
6. John Carroll (Ohio) 9-0 837 6
7. Johns Hopkins (Md.) 9-0 760 8
8. Hobart (N.Y.)
9-0 751 7
9. Wheaton (Ill.)
9-0 703 10
10. Widener (Pa.)
9-0 636 11
11. Washington & Jefferson (Pa.)
9-0 587 13
12. Linfield (Ore.)
7-1 554 14
13. Wittenberg (Ohio) 8-1 542 16
14. St. Johns (Minn.) 8-1 484 18
15. Delaware Valley
9-0 471 17
16. Wisconsin-Platteville 7-2 338 19
17. Wabash (Ind.)
8-1 304 9
18. North Central (Ill.) 7-2 294 20
19. Centre (Ky.)
9-0 291 21
20. Texas Lutheran
8-1 224 22
21. Bethel (Minn.)
7-2 219 12
22. St. Thomas (Minn.) 7-2 189 23
23. Chapman (Calif.) 7-1 145 24
24. Muhlenberg (Pa.) 8-1 113 25
25. St. John Fisher
7-2
90 15
NJCAA Football
Record Pts Pv
1. E Mississippi CC (4) 11-0 206 2
2. Iowa W CC (4)
11-0 198 1
3. Trinity Valley CC (1) 11-0 193 3
4. Hutchinson CC
10-1 167 5
5. Arizona W College 10-1 166 8
6. Nassau CC
9-0 159 7
7. Scottsdale CC
8-2 131 4
8. Miss.i Gulf Coast CC 8-2 130 9
9. Snow College
8-2 129 11
10. Coffeyville CC
9-2 111 12
11. C Lakes-Brainerd 10-1 94 6
12. Copiah-Lincoln CC 8-3 85 10
13. Rochester Tech
8-3 84 18
14. Tyler JC
8-3
73 13
15. Navarro College
7-3 60 16
8-3
53 17
16. Butler CC
17. Dakota at Bottineau 8-2
51 15
18. Kilgore College
7-3 48 19
19. Hudson Valley CC 8-1
25 20
20. ASA College
6-2
22 14
NAIA Football
Record Pts Pvs
1. Morningside (15)
9-0 340 1
2. Carroll (Mont.)
8-1 327 2
3. Grand View (Iowa) 8-1 313 3
4. Southern Oregon
9-1 297 5
5. Georgetown (Ky.)
8-1 293 6
6. Saint Xavier (Ill.)
7-2 276 8
7. Missouri Valley
7-2 255 9
8. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 8-2 245 10
9. Marian (Ind.)
7-2 227 11
10. Faulkner (Ala.)
8-2 223 4
11. MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)
8-1 218 12
12. Northwestern (Iowa) 7-2 187 7
12. Baker (Kan.)
8-2 187 13
14. Ottawa (Kan.)
8-2 176 14
15. Valley City State
9-1 171 15
16. Eastern Oregon
7-3 145 21
17. Langston (Okla.)
6-3 114 23
18. Tabor (Kan.)
7-3 110 22
19. Campbellsville (Ky.) 6-3 106 25
20. Siena Heights
6-3
82 NR
21. William Penn (Iowa) 6-4
69 16
22. Reinhardt (Ga.)
6-3
62 NR
23. Robert Morris (Ill.) 7-3
56 17
24. Friends (Kan.)
7-3
48 18
25. Webber Inttl
7-3
19 NR
Playoffs
The Big Ten is going to a 9-game conference schedule in 2016, so it will be marginally
harder for the top teams in different divisions
to miss each other during the regular season.
Im sure there will always be some questions, year in and year out. Whos going to
be in the driver seat when you get late in
the year? And whos playing well? Whos
not playing well? Wisconsin coach Gary
Andersen asked. But nine games should
definitely help that. Well have more crossover games, so youre going to have more
whatever you want to call those the quality
matchups or big-time matchups.
Wisconsin faces Nebraska this weekend, then Minnesota takes on Nebraska and
Wisconsin to end the regular season. The
Gophers have their title hopes very much in
their own hands but unless they can pull
off an upset against Ohio State, they wont
have much margin for error when they play
the Badgers and Cornhuskers.
So Ohio States dominance could end up
affecting both division races this year.
We had a good win against Iowa (last
weekend) and then you go home, you get a
little bit of time, Kill added. And then you
watch the Michigan State-Ohio State game.
And then you dont sleep.
College Football Playoff Rankings
Record
1. Mississippi St.
9-0
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of America.
Girardi not sure what to expect of wherever he goes.
The Orioles won the AL East, winRodriguez was limited to 44 games in
ning 96 games, and swept the Tigers A-Rod in 2015
NEW YORK When the New York 2013 following his second hip surgery.
in the AL Division Series. It was the
franchises first AL East title since 1997. Yankees take the field against Toronto He turns 40 next July but wants to come
Showalter is the first Orioles man- for their opener on April 6, it will be 556 back to earn the $61 million he is owed
ager to win the award since Davey days since Alex Rodriguez last played in in salary in the final three years of his
contract.
a major-league game.
Johnson in 1997.
Girardi spoke to A-Rod about potenWill he resemble the star who won
Schowalter and the Orioles had to
tially playing some first base on days
overcome key injuries to catcher Matt three MVP awards?
Or will he look more like the broken- Mark Teixeira is given off.
Wieters and third baseman Manny
But first is likely to be only a partMachado this season. First baseman down third baseman who hasnt played
Chris Davis was suspended 25 games a full season since 2007 due to leg inju- time destination.
He may be the everyday third baseries, operations on both hips
that carried into the postseaand a season-long suspen- man. He may be the everyday DH,
son for a failed drug test.
sion this year for violating Cashman said. I dont know.
The Nationals tallied an
Chase Headley, obtained from San
baseballs drug agreement
NL-best 96 wins and an NL
Diego in July, could be an option to take
and labor contract?
East title in Williams first
Really, until he gets over from Rodriguez as the primary
season as a manager.
out there and starts playing, third baseman.
He was the only rookie
Headley is a free agent and the
youre not going to know,
manager up for the award in
Yankees manager Joe Girardi Yankees have interest in re-signing him.
either league. Williams took
Girardi was at Yankee Stadium for
said Tuesday.
over the Nationals before
Spring training is more the teams United Service Organizations
the season after Washington
than three months from now event to pack goods for American serunderperformed in 2013 and
and already the spotlight is vicemen and servicewomen. While most
missed the postseason. He
of the questions were about Rodriguez,
on A-Rod.
became the fourth manager
Third base? First base? he also addressed New Yorks offseason
to win in his first year.
Williams
Designated hitter? The bench, moves in the post-Derek Jeter era, of the
The Nationals finished
if a suitable replacement is need to right the ship. The Yankees
with a 17-game lead in the NL
hope to rebound from an 84-78 record,
East, the largest of any division winner. found?
their poorest winning percentage since
Addition or distraction?
The Nationals overcame injury probYou have the whole spectrum from 1992.
lems throughout the season, as five of
Golf
2. Oregon
9-1
3. Florida St.
9-0
4. TCU
8-1
5. Alabama
8-1
6. Arizona St.
8-1
7. Baylor
8-1
8. Ohio St.
8-1
9. Auburn
7-2
10. Mississippi
8-2
11. UCLA
8-2
12. Michigan St.
7-2
13. Kansas St.
7-2
14. Arizona
7-2
15. Georgia
7-2
16. Nebraska
8-1
17. LSU
7-3
18. Notre Dame
7-2
19. Clemson
7-2
20. Wisconsin
7-2
21. Duke
8-1
22. Georgia Tech
8-2
23. Utah
6-3
24. Texas A&M
7-3
25. Minnesota
7-2
The College Football Playoff Selection
Committee will issue weekly rankings
each Tuesday, with the final rankings being
announced Sunday, Dec. 7. The playoff semifinals will match the No. 1 seed vs. the No. 4
seed and No. 2 will face No. 3. The semifinals
will be hosted at the Rose Bowl and Sugar
Bowl on Jan. 1, 2015. The championship
game will be on Jan. 12, 2015, at Arlington,
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The China Golf Association gets limited spots for its players when tournaments are held in China and Li is coming off
two solid weeks.
He tied for 43rd in the BMW Masters on the European Tour
(on his home course at Lake Malaren). A week later in the
HSBC Champions, a World Golf Championship event featuring 40 of the top 50 in the world ranking, he closed with a 67
for the second-best round on Sunday. He tied for 35th with
Jimmy Walker and Jordan Spieth.
Baby steps.
Li believes his game is technically sound enough to compete. What he lacks is experience.
And that was the whole idea of the fledgling tour in China.
Were seeing some good players, and some wins by
Chinese players, said Paul Johnson, the PGA Tours senior
vice president of international business affairs. Thats the
start of the process. They have to play a lot and win tournaments. Weve been encouraged by the early success. That said,
we have a very long-term view. Our hope is to have one or two
players come through early. And if it doesnt happen in the
short term, we stay with the plan.
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Thorbin 222, Rick Kennedy 204227, Erin Deal 246-208-240, Brent
Miller 212-249, Brian Sharp 214233-266, Kyle Early 236-211, Shane
Stabler 223-208, Brent Jones 246206, Jason Mahlie 242.
Men over 550
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606, Joe Geise 696, John Allen
571, John Jones 582, Rob Shaeffer
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Schimmoller 590, Chandler Stevens
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Uncapher 595, Matt Hamilton 568,
Ryan Robey 553, Duane Kohorst
580, Don Rice 614, Brian Gossard
686, Shawn Allemeier 582, Bruce
VanMetre 674, Phil Austin 613, Sean
Hulihan 575, Jim Thorbin 585, Rick
Kennedy 577, Erin Deal 694, Brent
Miller 651, Brian Sharp 713, Kyle
Early 598, Shane Stabler 594, Brent
Jones 630, Jason Mahlie 573.
Thursday National
Nov. 6, 2014
S & Ks Landeck Tavern
34-6
VFW
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Old Mill Campground
8-22-18
K-M Tire
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First Federal
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Mushroom Graphics
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Westrich
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Evans Construction
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Wannemachers
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Miller 220, Dave Miller 215-202234, Jeff Lawrence 233-221, Jim
Meeks 206, Doc Evans 244, John
Allen 202, Dan Grice 222, Doug
Milligan Jr. 216, Lenny Hubert 213201, Rob Ruda 201, Jerry Kraft
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Korte 219-201, Bruce VanMetre
221, Mike Rice 220, Carl Beck
213, Tim Koester 212-216-206, Ted
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Neil Mahlie 244-268, Jason Mahlie
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Lenny Hubert 584, Don Rice 568,
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Bruce Kraft 575, Brian Schaadt 574,
Neil Korte 609, Bruce VanMetre
577, Mike Rice 568, Carl Beck 580,
Tim Koester 634, Ted Wells 670,
Frank Miller 599, Neil Mahlie 712,
Randy Fischbach 551, Jason Mahlie
675.
Monday Hi Rollers
Adams Automotive
14-2
Dickmans Ins.
12-4
Agri-Tech
10-6
Studio 320
10-6
Dicks Chicks
8-8
Full Spectrum
6-10
K&M Tire
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Courtney 165-163, Robin Allen 169200, Kelly Hubert 182-191, Lisa
Douglas 167, Marianne Mahlie
175, Cathy Hughes 170-176, Judy
Landwehr 164, Chris Mahlie 198186-192, Brittany Rahrig 164-201,
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172-160, Pam Dignan 209-187,
Doris Honigford 168, Mary White
166-160, Nikki Wenzlick 165,
Jacquie Edwards 196, Sherry Fetzer
171, Cheryl Gossard 173-258.
Ladies over 500
Kelly Hubert 518, Chris Mahlie
576, Pam Dignan 542, Cheryl
Gossard 558.
Monday Rec.
The Pittsters
Grothouse Barber Shop
Rustic
Dukes Sharpening
Honda of Ottawa
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Congratulations! The fact
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way. The five years will be
over, and hopefully the matter will be put aside. It would
have no effect on your credit
rating as long as you keep
your affairs separate, which
I would suggest that you do.
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races, most of it on television advertising. That
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Now lets just think: How many nonpolitical
TV commercials have you seen in your life?
Thousands? Hundreds of thousands? Yet
you rarely see a car commercial that makes
you angry, or an ad for a dishwashing liquid
that makes you want to Elvis your TV. Most
of us will even suffer through adult diaper
commercials without feeling strongly about
them one way or another. Cat people will watch
dog food commercials, and vice versa, without
complaint.
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commercials that dont leave us screaming at
the TV?
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are all pretty much the same: You see a plane
flying, it lands in some beautiful Shangri-la
-- a place you would love to visit if you had
the money. Then a bunch of happy, smiling
passengers get off the plane looking as if they
had just stepped out of a relaxation booth.
You watch the ad, but you dont stand up and
yell, Thats a lie! Those people just spent 10
hours on the tarmac and the toilets overflowed
and not one of them is going to get their
luggage! How can they get away with putting
that kind of stuff on television? There oughta
be a law. I want equal time! I will never fly that
airline again!
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uniforms, you have to wonder why they
advertise at all. You just buy the cheapest seat
you can get. Who cares what name is painted
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seen where the fast-food restaurant is spotless,
and the staff is friendly and smart enough to
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experience that that is stretching the truth.
Shampoo and beer commercials arent really
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at your feet; drink this beer and a supermodel
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beach in the Bahamas.
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annoying, they are offensive. Even to their
supporters! Every time the guy I liked ran
an ad, I would think, Is that the best he can
do? Nobodys going to fall for that crap.
Why doesnt he say this? Why doesnt he say
that? Doesnt anyone in his campaign office
watch TV? Have they ever seen a commercial
before?
I figure if your commercial offends your
supporters, youre doing it wrong.
Why dont politicians do what the airlines
do? Show the candidates plane flying through
the air. It lands in a beautiful place -- the
future -- where Arabs and Israelis walk down
the street holding hands, everyone has a highpaying job, no one pays any taxes, there are no
potholes, cars run on used coffee grounds, all
teens are well-adjusted and happy, stocks never
go down, there are no drug addicts, all children
behave, schoolteachers get paid like basketball
players and basketball players get paid like
teachers, all marriages last forever, lawyers
dont file frivolous lawsuits, and CEOs give
their employees a raise before they give one to
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