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DELPHOS HERALD
The

Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869


50¢ daily Monday, July 19, 2010 Delphos, Ohio

Upfront
Library to host
Immaculate Conception holds parish festival
computer classes
Basic computer classes
are being offered from
6:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday
through Thursday at the
Delphos Public Library.
Registration is
required with a limit of
10 people per class.
Call the library at 419-
695-4015 to register.
Chuch to host
humorist and
musician Cring
On Sunday, Trinity United
Methodist Church, 211 East
Third Street, will host daily
columnist/humorist Jonathan
Richard Cring and master
musician Janet Clazzy.
The presentations are at
8:15 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. It
will be a morning of music
and monologue, including
readings from Cring’s book,
“Digging for Gold (in the rule),”
with original musical tunes
played by Clazzy on the oboe
and WX-5 Wind Machine.
Cring is the author of 11
books and has a daily column Stacy Taff photos
at www.jonathots.com.
The presentation will be Top Left: Many people ate their lunch under the
“39 minutes” of music, humor, tent to get out of the sun at the annual Immaculate
dialogue and some fresh Conception Catholic Church Parish Festival held Sunday
insights about bringing creativ- in Ottoville.
ity into our practical lives. Above: Kiley Hilvers, 2, plays on the playground.
“The program is a deli- Left: Tina Koester, center, spins the wheel while Jodi
cate and delicious blending of Hoersten, right, and Dorothy Landwehr, sitting, look on.
spirit and humor that produces Dozens of cakes were made and donated for the event.
the wonderful by-product of
good cheer!” Cring said.
Clazzy has played oboe in
orchestras for 39 years from
coast to coast. She has this
fabulous instrument called
the WX-5 Wind Machine
which has 250 sounds.
The Rev. David Howell
said a free-will offer-
ing will be taken.
For more informa-
tion, call 419-692-0651
and ask for Kathy.
Fundraiser set
for Canal Days
Queen Pageant
A Pampered Chef fund-
raiser has been set for the Canal
Days Queen Pageant at 6:30
p.m. Aug. 5 at the Delphos
Coon and Sportsman Club.
Pre-register by July 30
by calling 419-302-3845 or
e-mailing delphosqueen-
spageant@hotmail.com
There is no tax or shipping
and the pageant will receive
25 percent of the profits.

Car show a success


Proceeds will be used to
provide scholarship money
for the contestants. Mike Ford photos

Forecast Staff Reports


Mostly cloudy The Delphos Herald
Tuesday; chance
of showers, DELPHOS — The 2010 Delphos Area Car Club
storms. High car show was a smashing success Friday and Saturday.
in mid 80s. President Trevor Violet was very pleased with the quality
See page 2. of this year’s event.
“We were very pleased with the show this year. We had
Index 98 cars and great weather! We had cars from the 1920s all
the way up to 2010 models. Although down a bit in number
Obituaries 2 of cars, we get lots of comments about ours being one of
State/Local 3 the better shows in the area and they really like it being
Politics 4 downtown,” he said.
Community 5 The annual community highlight is a fundraiser for the
Sports 6-7 club and funds are circulated to benefit local residents.
Announcements 8 “This is our main fundraiser but I want to give all of the
Classifieds 9 credit to our sponsors for their support. Without them, we
TV 10 would not be able to donate as much as we do. We donate
World News 12 to a variety of organizations like the Delphos Community
Christmas Project, Visiting Nurses, the local schools prom
committees, the Allen and Van Wert Jr. Fairs and some
others,” Violet said.
See this year’s results on page 5.

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For The Record


Feds let BP keep oil cap POLICE REPORT
Arrests
FUNERAL The Daily
Herald
HeLMKAMP, Donald

closed for another day


G., 78, of Delphos, Mass of

made in rash
Christian Burial will begin at
11 a.m. on Tuesday at St. Vol. 141 No. 30
John the Evangelist Catholic Nancy Spencer, editor
By CoLLeen LonG
and HArrY r. WeBer
and report findings to the gov-
ernment in no more than four
spill along the southern coast
of the United States. To date,
of robberies Church. Burial will follow in
the church cemetery. Friends
may call from 2-8 p.m. today
Ray Geary, business manager
Don Hemple, advertising manager
Tiffany Brantley,
hours. I direct you to provide me almost 116,000 claims have The West Central Ohio
the Associated Press Crime Task Force has arrest- at the Siferd-Orians Funeral circulation manager
a written procedure for opening been submitted and more than Home, Lima, and for one hour William Kohl, general manager/
the choke valve as quickly as 67,500 payments have been ed 26-year old Lima resi-
NEW ORLEANS — The prior to the Mass on Tuesday Eagle Print
federal government today possible without damaging the made, totaling $207 million. dent Joshua B. Weimert and
25-year-old Christopher L. at the church. A Parish Wake The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
allowed BP to keep the cap well should hydrocarbon seep- With the newly installed cap service will be held at 7:30
age near the well head be con- keeping oil from BP’s busted Hall Jr. of Upper Sandusky 8000) is published daily except
shut tight on its busted Gulf p.m. Monday at the funeral Sundays and Holidays.
of Mexico oil well for another firmed,” Allen said in a letter well out of the Gulf during a in connection with a series
of burglaries in Allen, home. Memorial contributions By carrier in Delphos and
day after the company promised to BP Managing Director Bob trial run, this weekend offered may be made to the St. John’s
Dudley. a chance for the oil company Auglaize and Logan coun- area towns, or by rural motor
to watch closely for any signs Parish Foundation, St. Vincent route where available $2.09 per
of new leaks breaking through When asked about the seep and government to gloat over ties. de Paul Society or the Sisters
and the monitoring, BP spokes- their shared success — the first The duo admitted to law week. By mail in Allen, Van
the sea floor, settling for the of Notre Dame. Condolences Wert, or Putnam County, $105
moment a rift between BP and man Mark Salt would only say real victory in fighting the spill. enforcement their forced may be expressed at www.
that “we continue to work very Instead, the two sides have spent per year. Outside these counties
the government. entry into a home in Harrod, siferd-oriansfuneralhome. $119 per year.
The federal point man for the closely with all government sci- the past two days disagreeing one in Wapakoneta, one in com.
entists on this.” over what to with the under- Entered in the post office
spill, retired Coast Guard Adm. rural Auglaize County and in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
Thad Allen, said early today Early today, Allen issued sea machinery holding back the two homes in Belle Center.
that government scientists had a statement saying there had gusher. Multiple shotguns, rifles, IN THE WORLD Periodicals, postage paid at
Delphos, Ohio.
gotten the answers they wanted been an overnight conference The apparent disagreement
about how BP is monitoring call between the federal science began to sprout Saturday when
handguns, jewelry, tele- TODAY No mail subscriptions will be
visions, video games and accepted in towns or villages
the seabed around the mile-deep team and BP. Allen said the cap would even- electronic devices have been By the Associated Press
“During the conversation, tually be hooked up to a mile- where The Daily Herald paper
well site, which has stopped recovered and those burglar- Today is Monday, July 19, carriers or motor routes provide
gushing oil into the water since the federal science team got long pipe to pump the crude to the 200th day of 2010. There
the answers they were seeking ships on the surface. But early ized have been contacted for daily home delivery for $2.09
the experimental cap was closed property retrieval. are 165 days left in the year. per week.
Thursday. and the commitment from BP the next day, BP chief operating
Late Sunday, Allen said a to meet their monitoring and officer Doug Suttles said the Detectives also uncovered 405 North Main St.
notification obligations,” Allen cap should stay clamped shut to the two attempted to break today’s Highlight in TELEPHONE 695-0015
seep had been detected a dis-
tance from the busted oil well said. keep in the oil until relief wells into a home in Spencerville History: Office Hours
and demanded in a sharply He said BP could continue are finished. on June 28 but were scared On July 19, 1553, King 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
testing the cap, meaning keep- After nearly three months of off by the resident. Henry VIII’s daughter Mary POSTMASTER:
worded letter that BP step up Send address changes
monitoring of the ocean floor. ing it shut, only if the company harsh criticism as it tried repeat- On that date, Sgt. was proclaimed Queen of
continues to meet their obliga- edly to stop the leak, BP wants Matthew Treglia stopped a England after teenage pre- to THE DAILY HERALD,
Allen didn’t say what was com- 405 N. Main St.
ing from the seep. tions to rigorously monitor for to keep oil from gushing into the minivan the two were driv- tender Lady Jane Grey, who
any signs that this test could Gulf again before the eyes of the had claimed the monarchy Delphos, Ohio 45833
The concern all along — ing during a covert drug
since pressure readings on the worsen the overall situation. world. The government’s plan, operation. A gun safe and for nine days, was deposed.

CorreCtions
cap weren’t as high as expected Both Allen and BP have said however, is to eventually pipe multiple guns were present (Lady Jane Grey was later
— was a leak elsewhere in the they don’t know how long the oil to the surface, which would inside the vehicle in plain executed for high treason.)
well bore, meaning the cap may trial run will continue. It was set ease pressure on the fragile well sight.
have to be reopened to pre- to end Sunday afternoon, but the but require up to three more days Weimert and Hall were on this date: The Delphos Herald wants
vent the environmental disaster deadline came and went with no of oil spilling into the Gulf. detained and remain in cus- In 1848, a pioneer wom- to correct published errors in
from becoming even worse and official word on what’s next. Both sides played down the tody at the Allen County jail en’s rights convention con- its news, sports and feature
harder to fix. An underground BP PLC said today that apparent contradiction Sunday. articles. To inform the news-
the cost of dealing with the oil Allen, ultimately the decision-
on one count of Receiving vened in Seneca Falls, N.Y.
leak could let oil and gas escape Stolen Property each. In 1870, the Franco- room of a mistake in published
uncontrolled through bedrock spill has now reached nearly maker, later said the contain- information, call the editorial
$4 billion. The company said ment plan he described Saturday Additional charges will Prussian war began.
and mud. be filed in Allen, Auglaize department at 419-695-0015.
“When seeps are detected, it has made payments totaling hadn’t changed, and that he and In 1943, allied air forces
and Logan counties after the raided Rome during World Corrections will be published
you are directed to marshal $207 million to settle individual BP executives were on the same
claims for damages from the page. information is presented to War II. on this page.
resources, quickly investigate,

61 killed in east India train crash


respective Grand Juries. In 1969, Apollo 11 and its
astronauts, Neil Armstrong, BIRTH
By MAniK BAnerJee two passenger cars and a lug- trains and to pull out bodies.
WEATHER Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin and
Michael Collins, went into st. ritA’s
the Associated Press gage car, turning them into a “For many hours it was Delphos weather orbit around the moon.
A girl was born July 16 to
tangle of twisted metal. The just the local residents help- The high temperature In 1979, the Nicaraguan
capital of Managua fell to Frank and Angela Browning
CALCUTTA, INDIA — passenger cars were reserved ing and it was very difficult Sunday in Delphos was 88 and of Fort Jennings.
A speeding express train for those on the cheapest tick- to help without any equip- the low was 68. A year ago Sandinista guerrillas, two
days after President Anastasio
plowed into a stationary pas-
senger train in eastern India
ets and such carriages are
usually packed to capacity.
ment,” the unidentified man
told NDTV television chan-
today, the high was 77 and the
low was 50. The record high Somoza fled the country. LOCAL PRICES
today, killing 61 people in a The force of the crash nel. for today is 101, set in 1930 In 1980, the Moscow Corn: $3.66
crash so powerful it sent the was so intense the roof of Police official Humayun and the record low of 50 was Summer Olympics began, Wheat: $5.12
roof of one car flying onto an one car flew into the air and Kabir told NDTV, however, set in 1984. minus dozens of nations that Beans: $10.43
overpass. Officials said they landed on an overpass above rescue workers reached the were boycotting the games
could not rule out sabotage. the tracks. Local residents site within an hour of the WeAtHer ForeCAst
Residents crawled over climbing through the debris crash. tri-county
because of the Soviet military
intervention in Afghanistan. LOTTERY
the twisted wreckage trying searching for survivors were By late this afternoon, the Associated Press
In 1984, U.S. Rep. CLEVELAND (AP) —
desperately to free survivors later joined by rescue work- rescue operations were Geraldine A. Ferraro of New These Ohio lotteries were
before rescue workers arrived ers using heavy equipment to nearly complete, said Samir toniGHt: Partly cloudy.
cut through the metal. Goswami, a railway spokes- York won the Democratic drawn Sunday:
with heavy equipment to cut A slight chance of showers
“I was sleeping when I man. Cranes and laborers and thunderstorms after mid- nomination for vice president Mega Millions
through the metal.
Railway Minister Mamata felt a huge jolt and heard were working to remove night. Lows in the upper 60s. by acclamation at the party’s Estimated jackpot: $12
Banerjee, who rushed to the a loud noise and then the the mangled coaches so the North winds around 5 mph convention in San Francisco. million
site, raised the possibility train stopped,” passenger tracks could be cleared and becoming southeast after mid- In 1985, Christa McAuliffe
the crash could have been Lakshman Bhaumik told local train services resumed. night. Chance of rain 20 per- of New Hampshire was cho- Midday 3
another case of sabotage, two television. Bhaumik survived The disaster was the sec- cent. sen to be the first school- 3-2-5
months after Maoist rebels with minor injuries. ond major train crash in the tUesDAY: Mostly cloudy teacher to ride aboard the
were blamed for a derailment Rescuers recovered 61 state of West Bengal in the with a chance of showers and space shuttle. (McAuliffe Midday 4
that killed 145 people. bodies from the crash site and past two months. On May 28, thunderstorms. Highs in the and six other crew members 5-8-5-2
“We have some doubts in 125 other people were injured, a passenger train derailed and died when the Challenger
said Surajit Kar Purkayastha, was hit by an oncoming cargo mid 80s. Southwest winds 10
our mind” about whether it to 15 mph becoming west in exploded shortly after liftoff Pick 3
was an accident, she said. a top police official. The two train in a crash that killed 145 in Jan. 1986.) 2-9-1
The crash happened about drivers of the Uttarbanga people. Authorities blamed the afternoon. Chance of rain
50 percent. In 1989, 111 people were
2 a.m. when the Uttarbanga Express were among the dead, sabotage by Maoist rebels for killed when a United Air Pick 4
Express slammed into the Banerjee said. that crash. tUesDAY niGHt:
Partly cloudy with a chance of Lines DC-10 crashed while 9-3-6-2
Vananchal Express as it left Rescue teams arrived Accidents are common making an emergency land-
the platform at Sainthia sta- about three hours after the on India’s sprawling rail showers and thunderstorms.
Lows around 70. West winds ing at Sioux City, Iowa; 185 Powerball
tion, about 125 miles (200 accident, a local resident said. network, one of the world’s Estimated jackpot: $37
kilometers) north of Calcutta. Before that locals scrambled largest, with most blamed on 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain other people survived.
40 percent. In 1990, President George million
The accident destroyed to help survivors out of the poor maintenance.
H.W. Bush joined former
presidents Ronald Reagan, rolling Cash 5
Gerald R. Ford and Richard 03-08-15-30-35
M. Nixon at ceremonies Estimated jackpot:
dedicating the Nixon Library $110,000
and Birthplace (since redes-
ignated the Richard Nixon ten oH
Presidential Library and 07-13-14-16-17-18-24-30-
Museum) in Yorba Linda, 32-41-46-47-54-57-63-68-69-
Calif. Baseball’s all-time hits 73-74-78
leader, Pete Rose, was sen- ten oH Midday
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months in prison for tax eva- 41-47-53-54-55-59-64-73-76-
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STATE/LOCAL

BRIEFS The Glory Ride


17-year-old
murder may
be reopened
AKRON (AP) — A judge
in Ohio has ordered DNA test-
ing in a 17-year-old murder case
that produced dozens of suspects
before a conviction was reached
in 1995.
Dewey Amos Jones III is serv-
ing 30 years to life in prison for
aggravated murder and aggravat-
ed robbery in the 1993 death of
71-year-old Goodyear retiree Neal
Rankin at his home in Akron.
Summit County Common
Pleas Judge Patricia A. Cosgrove
ordered DNA testing of preserved
samples of biological evidence
from the home, where Rankin
was bound with rope, beaten and
shot in the head. The evidence
has not been previously tested
for DNA.
Cosgrove said the tests should
be done “in the interests of jus- Beth Metzger and other Glory Riders on the streets of Indianapolis. “Rain Song” performing in Indianapolis.
tice.” A hearing is planned for Delphos resident Beth The purpose of their jour- Everyone has heard of er’s paradise with the second the group in Fort Wayne for
Tuesday. Metzger is participating in The ney is to help spread the the Indy 500. The state’s largest genealogy library in a prayer ride on Wednesday.
Jones’ attorney, Carrie Wood Glory Ride and Tabernacle. Word of God and pray for northern shores along Lake the nation. They started in the coun-
of the Ohio Innocence Project, The vision of the group is to our great country to return to Michigan have beautiful sand The Glory Riders didn’t try, then rode nine miles
said Akron police have the evi-
dence and that it will be tested ride from the west coast to the God, as our founding fathers dunes. Most of the indus- have time to take in any of to Sweeney Park and the
in a Cincinnati lab. She said no east coast by horseback, wor- envisioned it to be. They try is located in the north. these sites. However, south- Historic River Portage area.
physical evidence links him to the shiping, blowing the shofar have been doing this by rid- The northeastern section is ern Indiana has many horse At the present time,
crime scene. and asking Almighty God to ing their horses in a Fourth of famous for its many lakes for camps and trails to ride. Berchett and Christian are
Among items to be tested are come and anoint His people July parade in Missouri and fishing and boating. There The caravan arrived at making their home with the
a handgun, a rope, a bloody hand- to minister to the millions who making prayer rides around are several Amish commu- Indianapolis on Saturday Metzger’s, while Joy and
print and scrapings from Rankin’s are about ready to receive 12 state capitols includ- nities in this farming area, afternoon in time to make a Chris are staying with a friend
fingernails. the answer to their prayers. ing: California, Nevada, along with the well known, prayer ride around the state in Gomer. All the horses are
Jones, 48, told the Akron Her sister, Helen Kaverman, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Shipshewana flee market. capitol and attend a “Rain stabled at Metzger’s, where
Beacon Journal in May that he is chronicles her ride through Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Two of my favorite spots Song” concert. Beth and they have a nice barn and
innocent. phone calls and e-mails. Oklahoma, Iowa, Illinois and are in southern Indiana, just 10-year-old Christian found pasture.
“I had nothing to do with it at Indiana. below Indianapolis. Those time to climb the 325 steps The Glory Riders will
all, in any way, shape or form,” BY HELEN KAVERMAN The riders had originally are Parke County and Brown of the Veterans Memorial make Delphos their head-
he said at the Summit County Jail, planned to take the American County, which are especially Monument in the downtown quarters, while touring Ohio
where he was being held tem- Beth arrived home on Discovery Trail but most of beautiful in the autumn. Parke park. They had a beautiful and Michigan.
porarily after a court hearing. “I Sunday, July 11th after being the trails out west were too County has over 30 original view in all four directions. Christian said he enjoyed
know I’m going to get out. I know on the road since Easter. She rocky, making it difficult for covered bridges, which they The Glory Riders camped everything about his travels
the truth is going to come out. I’ve was very happy to see her the horses. make the make the most of nearby on Saturday night. so far except when they get
been praying for it for years.” hubby again and the hors- The caravan buzzed with their festival in October. Beth headed home early him up too early to move
Following Rankin’s death, es were glad to get back in through Indiana in a hurry. Brown County has the hills on Sunday morning but the from one location to anoth-
authorities took 15 months to their own barn stalls and pas-
make their first arrest in the case, The capitol, Indianapolis, is and the State Park, along rest of the group stayed at er.
ture. The dogs, Boomer and located right in the center with the quaint town of “lit- Indianapolis for a couple
and aggravated murder charges
Chester, were free to roam of the state. The motto for tle” Nashville. It’s always a more days.
were filed and dismissed against
the farm again and Becky, Indiana is “The Crossroads of pleasure to visit our Uncle Beth was able to spend
June 25, 2010
others before Jones was tried. MESSAGE TO
Among those charged were the goat said: “Home Sweet America.” Thirteen Interstate Ralph and Aunt Christine, a couple days at home with
Jones’ wife, sister and an acquain- Home.” Highways pass through who live just a short distance Larry and the family. She THE WORLD
tance. Charges were dismissed They had been part of the Indiana, the most of any from Nashville in the rolling also had a lot of catching up of the Blessed Virgin Mary
within days of their trials, and Glory Ride for three months, state. Indiana was the 19th countryside. Most genealo- to do on chores around the (Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina)
prosecutors said then there wasn’t starting out at the Pacific state to enter the union. That gists know that the Ft. Wayne house, yard and barn.
Ocean. “Dear children!
enough evidence against them. was in 1816. Public Library is a research- She rejoined the rest of
With joy, I call you all to live

Ohio man carves gravestones for his own family


my messages with joy;
only in this way, little children,
will you be able to be
closer to my Son. I desire to
By JIM CARNEY with was a stone wall to represent didn’t do any good,” he said. representing his parents; his sib- “And appreciate your parents lead you all only to Him,
The Akron Beacon Journal his father’s work, but the wall His son, Brandon Fedor, lings and their spouses, includ- when they are alive. Respect and in Him you will
was to be left unfinished. offered encouragement and told ing his wife, Sherry; his and them.” find true peace and the joy of
MANTUA (AP) — After his “Your father always finished him he knew he would beat the Sherry’s two sons Brandon, 25, The lasting legacy of the your heart, I bless you all and
father died, Ron Fedor’s mother his jobs,” his mother told him. cancer. and Jordan, 18; and his siblings’ monument, he said, is “to leave love you with immeasurable love.
made a simple request. Then, Fedor recalled, his “So I used this the headstone children. this with other people and other Thank you for having
Simple, yet difficult for a son mother paused for a moment and as a focus and not only it was There is an ivy vine with generations my kids and their responded to my call.”
to complete. a tear came to her eye. easier to get over them dying but nine leaves representing the kids and generations to come.
“Would you carve our She understood the meaning to focus on this and get off of nine grandchildren in the family. This is what it’s all about.”
behind the headstone. myself about being ill.” There is also another vine with no
Quality
headstone for us?” Roberta H.
“Bootsy” Geiss-Fedor asked. “She said, ’I know what that Fedor is about halfway leaves that represents that there
Richard J. “Red” Fedor died means He’s gone.”’ through radiation for his cancer. are no great-grandchildren.

Fabrication & Welding Inc.


in October 2008 of lung cancer And so a few weeks after his The headstone that he cre- Asked whether he will some-
and the mother was also battling mother died in October 2009 at ated is full of symbolism about day carve his own headstone,
lung cancer. the age of 73 the same age as her his family. One column is tall, Fedor said he has just started to 419-339-0110
Ron Fedor, 51, learned the husband Fedor began work on just like his dad. Another column think about it.
craft and trade of stone carving the memorial to his parents. is short, like his mother, who “I have my eyes on some GENERAL REPAIR - SPECIAL BUILT PRODUCTS
and masonry from his father. He It started with several tons of worked as bookkeeper for the stone,” he said. TRUCKS, TRAILERS CARBON STEEL
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ness, Fedor Masonry, since his love would last some 500 hours. On the monument are the tools was installed at their grave site FARM MACHINERY ALUMINUM
father retired 15 years ago. The painstaking work was of the family’s trade, including a at Westlawn Cemetery on state RAILINGS & METAL
The request left the son think- done in his studio, inside a relo- mortar board and trowel, a brush, Route 82 in Portage County’s Larry McClure
GATES 5745 Redd Rd., Delphos
ing about a fitting tribute. cated 1820 log building from a hammer and a folding ruler. Mantua Township just before
Before his death, his dad also Alliance. It sits near a rebuilt There are five tulips carved Memorial Day.
1820 barn originally located in into the stone, representing Ron The lessons learned from the
)ORZHUV2Q)LIWK
approached him about carving a
headstone. Shalersville. and his four siblings. effort are many, Fedor said.
He began sketching his ideas Through a window in his stu- There are also 24 tulip leaves “Never give up,” he said.
on paper. dio, Fedor could look out at his 940 E. Fifth St.
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Clinton on key Afghan


mission as fears grow
By MATTHEW LEE Robert Gates in South Korea, either direction.”
The Associated Press where tensions with the com- Last month was the deadli-
munist North have risen after est of the war for international
WASHINGTON — As the sinking of a South Korean forces: 103 coalition troops
concerns grow about the war warship that was blamed on were killed, despite the infu-
in Afghanistan, Secretary of the North. sion of tens of thousands of
State Hillary Rodham Clinton She will finish her trip in new U.S. troops. So far in July,
is heading to South Asia on a Vietnam for discussions with 54 international troops have
mission aimed at refining the regional leaders. Among the died, 39 of them American.
goals of the nearly 9-year-old topics will be the upcoming An American service member
conflict. elections in Myanmar. was killed by a blast in eastern
U.S. lawmakers are At the Kabul conference, Afghanistan on Saturday, and
increasingly questioning she will renew Washington’s an American died in a blast in
the course of the war. The commitment to support the south on Friday.
number of soldiers from the Afghan President Hamid International troops work-
U.S. and other countries in Karzai’s government, but ing with Afghan forces say
the international coalition in press him to follow through they have killed or captured
Afghanistan is on the rise. on reform pledges he made dozens of senior insurgent
Corruption is a deep problem earlier this year. figures since April as they
in Afghanistan, and members Richard Holbrooke, aggressively step up opera-
Microneedles
IT WAS NEWS THEN
of Congress wonder about the President Barack Obama’s tions against the Taliban lead-
utility of massive aid to both special representative for ership. But those successes
may make Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Clinton will attend an
Afghanistan and Pakistan, has
said the conference “will be a
haven’t slowed the pace of
militant attacks, which con-
One Year Ago
• Van Wert County recently became the third county in Ohio flu shots easier international conference in
Kabul on Tuesday where the
very important international
demonstration of support” for
tinue daily, killing dozens of
people each month.
to launch “Saving Minutes When Minutes Matter,” a database WASHINGTON (AP) — Afghan government is expect- Karzai and his administra- The administration has
of information about county residents which can be assessed One day your annual flu shot ed to outline plans to improve tion. said it will review its Afghan
by first-responders and the local health department in cases of could come in the mail. security, reintegrate militants But Holbrooke acknowl- strategy at year’s end. The
emergency. At least that’s the hope of into society and crack down edges concerns that the war slow progress against the
researchers developing a new on corruption. She also plans and the reconstruction effort Taliban and the disruptive
25 Years Ago — 1985 method of vaccine delivery that to stop in Pakistan to push are not going as hoped or effects of the firing of the out-
• The Rev. Robert Sidner, pastor of St. John’s Parish, will people could even use at home: greater cooperation between planned. spoken American commander
be one of three church people featured in “Real People (of a patch with microneedles. Islamabad and Kabul. He told Congress this past there last month, have led
God!),” a half-hour television special to be broadcast on sta- Microneedles? Clinton, who left week that “there are significant to a growing unease among
tions in Lima and Toledo. The fast-moving special is intended That’s right, tiny little nee- Washington on Saturday, elements of movement forward many in Congress, including
to illustrate the lives of typical priests and sisters ministering in dles so small you don’t even will meet up in the week in many areas, but I do not yet leading members of Obama’s
the 19-county Diocese of Toledo. feel them. Attached to a patch ahead with Defense Secretary see a definitive turning point in own party.
• Delphos Kiwanis presented a $250 check to the Lima Area like a Band-Aid, the little

Pro-lifers win round in health overhaul


Chapter of Home Away From Home Inc., Friends of Ronald needles barely penetrate the
McDonald. Kathy Ulm accepted the check on behalf of Home skin before they dissolve and
Away From Home from Denny Metzner, incoming Kiwanis release their vaccine.
president. The Kiwanis raised the money with their spring Researchers led by Mark RICARDO tionally allowed under federal firmed long-standing federal
dance. Prausnitz of Georgia Institute ALONSO-ZALDIVAR law. restrictions.
• The Cubs rolled over the Padres 18-5 in midget league of Technology reported their The Associated Press That’s a more restrictive The Preexisting Condition
play. Brian Miller, Dusty Haunhorst and Andrew Cano were research on microneedles in policy than will be generally Insurance Plan, launched ear-
all 4-for-4 with two home runs for the Padres. Eric Kerner was Sunday’s edition of Nature WASHINGTON — applied under Obama’s new lier this month, will provide
4-for-4 with a triple. For the Padres, Colin Westrich was 4-for-4 Medicine. Abortion foes have scored a health care law. coverage to uninsured people
with a home run and Rob Thitoff was 4-for-4 with a double. The business side of the victory and traditional allies Starting in 2014, the over- turned down because of a
patch feels like fine sandpaper, of the Obama administration haul will allow federally sub- medical problem. Premiums
50 Years Ago — 1960 he said. In tests of micronee- are grumbling about a deci- sidized health insurance plans vary by state but are roughly
• Ida Long was formally installed as president of the Ladies dles without vaccine, people sion to ban most abortion to cover abortions, but only if comparable to those paid by
Auxiliary of Commemorative Post 268, American Legion rated the discomfort at one- coverage in insurance pools policyholders pay for cover- healthy people who purchase
during a meeting held in the Post club rooms on State Street. tenth to one-twentieth that of for those unable to purchase age separately and the money their coverage directly from
Bertha Schmelzer, past Department president, was the install- getting a standard injection, he
health care on their own. is segregated from govern- an insurer. Applications are
ing officer. Other officers installed at that time were Augusta said. Nearly everyone said it
Ditto, first vice president; Chloe Murphy, second vice presi- was painless. The Catholic bishops “wel- ment funds. being taken and coverage is
dent; Margaret Koester, secretary; Rosella Murray, treasurer; come this new policy,” said The current program for expected to begin Aug. 1.
Some medications are Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, the high-risk uninsured was Douglas Johnson, legis-
Catherine Hair, sergeant-at-arms; Clara Tilton, chaplain; Jean already delivered by patches,
Shaffner, historian; Irene Granger, Catherine Becker and Dora such as nicotine patches for although he added the organi- also authorized by the health lative director for National
Brendle, executive committee. During the business session the people trying to quit smoking. zation remains concerned that care law, as temporary help Right to Life, an anti-abortion
various committee chairmen who served during the past year That’s simply absorbed through other provisions of President for the most vulnerable, until group, acknowledged that his
gave their reports and it was announced that the local auxiliary the skin. But attempts to devel- Barack Obama’s health care big coverage expansion in side had won a round.
was presented with three citations and a quota unit award at the op patches with the flu vaccine overhaul law will promote 2014. But Congress didn’t “If they now do what they
recent conference held in Lima. abortion. spell out how to deal with say they are going to do, that
absorbed through the skin have
The issue flared after abortion. would be good,” Johnson said
not been successful so far.
75 Years Ago — 1935 In the Georgia Tech work, at least one state — New The turnabout comes amid of the Obama administration.
• A fair attendance marked an entertainment which was the vaccine is still injected. But Mexico — initially decided growing recognition among “But in our view they are
presented at St. John’s auditorium by members of Delphos Boy the needles are so small that to allow coverage of elective Democrats that the nation’s doing it because the spotlight
Scouts troops One and Three. A knot-tying contest, a signaling they don’t hurt and it doesn’t abortion in a newly launched, unsettled political climate has been put on them and we
contest and a first aid contest were included in the program. Dr. take any special training to use federally funded program to could cost them control of the blew the whistle.”
G. P. Bohlender, Robert Rozelle and Paul Kloeppel served as this kind of patch. provide coverage for high- House in the fall elections. The president signed the
judges for the first aid contest, and Ralph Weger and Arnold So two problems are solved risk uninsured people turned The health care law remains a order as part of a negotiation
Scott as judges for the signaling contest. right away — fear of needles, away by private carriers. powerful motivator for oppo- to get anti-abortion Democrats
• The Allen County American Legion baseball team suffered and disposal of leftover hypo- Abortion foes also nents of Obama’s policies, in the House to vote for the
its second defeat of the season at Murphy Street Park, losing to dermic needles. raised questions about and no issue stirs deeper pas- overhaul bill. HHS invoked
the Lima Redbirds by a score of 6 to 2. Clair Ditto pitched the “The goal has been a means Pennsylvania’s plan, but state sions than abortion. Obama’s order in laying out
first four innings for the Legion team; Lang, one inning and to administer the vaccine that officials said the criticism was After abortion foes raised the restrictions on abortion
Hay three. is patient friendly,” Mark R. baseless. questions about the program coverage for the uninsured.
• The annual chicken supper and summer festival will be Prausnitz of Georgia Tech said Trying to head off more for the uninsured, leading “This is the first test, and
held at Columbus Grove July 28, under the auspices of the con- in a telephone interview. problems, the Health and congressional Republicans it will show that there is no
gregation of St. Anthony’s Church. The serving of the suppers That means “not only not Human Services Department pounced. They accused federal funding going to pay
will begin at 4:30 p.m. Music will be provided by the Glandorf hurting or looking scary, but announced last week the pro- Obama of steering millions for abortion,” said Rep. Kathy
Band. that patients could self-admin- gram will not cover abortions in federal funds to pay for Dahlkemper, D-Pa., a first-
ister,” he said, and people except in cases of rape, incest abortions, breaking a prom- term lawmaker seeking re-

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR


would be more likely to get the or when the mother’s life is ise he made when he signed election from a Republican-
flu vaccine. in danger — exceptions tradi- an executive order that reaf- leaning district.
The Delphos Herald welcomes letters to the editor. Letters
should be no more than 400 words. The newspaper reserves
Good golly Ms. Molly
the right to edit content for length, clarity and grammar. Letters WASHINGTON -- When she was only trying to poke For this reason, I don’t
H.L. Mencken said that KATHLEEN PARKER fun at Viacom and Comedy share others’ concerns that al-
concerning private matters will not be published.
Failure to supply a full name, home address and daytime Puritanism was “the haunt- Central for their decision to Qaeda now has an English-
phone number will slow the verification process and delay pub- ing fear that someone, some- censor a “South Park” episode language magazine. Isn’t it
lication.
Letters can be mailed to The Delphos Herald, 405 N. Main
where, may be happy,” he was
barely grazing the iceberg of
Point showing the prophet in a bear
suit. (We are indeed living in
better to read the thoughts of
WD & Co. than to wonder
St., Delphos, Ohio 45833, faxed to 419-692-7704 or e-mailed
to nspencer@delphosherald.com. Authors should clearly state
the titanic fundamentalism to
come. of View “Toon Town” when a bear
suit-wearing cartoon figure
what they’re up to? Besides,
who can resist a magazine that
they want the message published as a letter to the editor. Anon- Yes, those pesky, humor- can get you killed in the name publishes: “Make a Bomb in
ymous letters will not be printed. challenged jihadists are at of Allah. Shouldn’t Porky Pig the Kitchen of Your Mom”?
it again. A group of radical other cartoonists, authors and be making his entrance about These people are comedy
Moderately confused Muslims, whose promises to
sacrifice their souls can’t be
journalists -- Swedish, Dutch
and British citizens -- as tar-
now, saying “Th-th-th-that’s
ALL folks?” Or would that be
writers and don’t know it.
As weary as we may be
kept soon enough, apparently gets, all for “blasphemous blasphemous, too?) of “Jihadist vs. Cartoonist”
won’t be satisfied until happy caricatures” of the prophet. Although Norris quickly reruns, we simply can’t sur-
people everywhere are dead. Drawing or creating any removed the cartoon from render the principle. There
In yet another sequel in likeness of the prophet, you her Web site, sympathiz- may be a strong argument
the series, another cartoonist may also recall, is against ers created a new site invit- for avoiding Muhammad car-
fatwa has been issued. the rules among certain fun- ing any and all to draw the toons in the interest of deny-
Stifling yawns would be a damentalists, though not all prophet. At this point, things ing al-Qaeda a propaganda
natural response at this junc- Muslims agree that such a really did become childish as tool, but let’s be clear about
ture of outrage-fatigue, except prohibition exists. But even Islamophobes could legitimize our purposes. Taking a higher
an American woman’s life is at it did, there would be no rea- their own radical tendencies road is not to capitulate to the
stake. Molly Norris doodled and son for a non-Muslim car- under the guise of humor and enemy but to seek a better
now must die, says American- toonist to censure herself. the umbrella of constitutional vantage point.
Yemeni Islamic cleric Anwar Our laws guarantee the right protection. Irreverence is a tough sell
al-Aulaqi, or Wacky-Doodle to free expression, no matter Nobody ever said free to a culture steeped in rev-
(WD) for short. the vehicle. End of story. We speech isn’t messy. erence, but perhaps we can
You may recall that Norris, may not always like what the I take a back seat to no one advance the case for nonvio-
once a relatively unknown First Amendment permits, but in defending our right to free lent protest through example.
Seattle cartoonist, was first we’ve agreed as a nation that expression and have written To that end, and in support of
threatened a few months the short-term aggravation of often in defense of cartoon- Norris and others, 19 Pulitzer
ago by some bloggers on an personal offense is the tithe ists, specifically. Cartoons Prize-winning cartoonists have
obscure Web site, “Revolution we pay for freedom. may be the ultimate test of signed a petition condemning
Muslim,” for attempting to The Norris cartoon that our tolerance because they so threats and attacks against car-
draw the Prophet Muhammad. drew such fire was a childlike easily slip beneath the skin toonists. The petition is post-
More recently, she has been illustration -- a poster call- and because they are, in fact, ed on the Cartoonists Rights
named to an execution list on ing for an “Everybody Draw so hard to defend. We even Network International Web
Inspire, a new online English- Mohammed Day” that showed extend freedom of expression site (cartoonistrights.com).
language al-Qaeda maga- various household contents (a to the evil and stupid, figuring It hasn’t nearly enough sig-
zine, which aims to recruit spool of thread, teacup, cher- it is better that hate and igno- natures.
American Muslims for jihad. ry, domino and doggie-purse), rance be exposed in the light
Calling Norris a “prime all claiming to be the prophet. of day than that they go under- Kathleen Parker’s e-mail address
target,” WD also named eight At the time, Norris said ground to fester and breed. is kathleenparker@washpost.com.
www.delphosherald.com Monday, July 19, 2010 The Herald – 5

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Jeanmar Gomez wins MLB


debut as Indians top Tigers Cavs oust Wildcats in ACME
By JIM METCALFE keyed by five hits, three by Miller scored Anspach COLDWATER (18)
CLEVELAND (AP) — up,” Acta said. “Too bad, but’s The Delphos Herald errors, a passed ball, a hit and George. However, a ab-r-h-rbi
Aaron Rammel c/1b 5-1-3-2,
Jeanmar Gomez and Jhonny he’s going back.” jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com batter, a walk and a sacrifice. 5-4-3 double play ended the Josh Forsthoefel pr 0-0-0-0, Reese
Peralta were both a bit Acta explained that Gomez Aaron Rammel (3-for-5) and inning. Klenke p/lf 5-3-3-4, Ethan Bettinger
breathless in the Cleveland knew before taking the mound COLDWATER — Klenke (3-for-5, 3 runs, 4 Coldwater continued its
dh 4-2-2-2, Drew Klosterman 3b 4-2-
1-1, Randal Muhlenkamp ss 3-1-1-1,
Indians’ clubhouse — one that he was headed back to the Coldwater’s baseball team is RBIs) each knocked in two outburst — totaling 16 hits Eric Schmackers ph 1-0-1-0, Kyle
because of delight, the other minors. known for its offensive prow- runs; Bettinger’s double and overall — in the fourth frame, Post pr 0-1-0-0, Tyler Jutte rf 2-2-
from sheer exhaustion. “He had his plane ticket in ess, be it during the spring Randal Muhlenkamp’s single piecing together five hits and
2-2, Ryan Stelzer ph 1-0-0-0, Nate
Kaup cf 2-0-0-0, Alan Kunk ph 0-1-0-
Peralta’s flyball sent his hand when I went to talk to and the summer. added RBIs as the Cavaliers a pair of errors in scoring five 0, Alex Stammen 1b/c 3-1-1-1, Mike
Detroit’s Ryan Raburn crashing him and he said, ‘I know, it’s The Cavaliers led 8-0. more times. The big blow
Hogenkamp pr 0-1-0-0, Mitch Heyne
through a bullpen door for an OK,’ ” Acta said. lf/p 1-2-1-2, Christian Schramm ph
showed that under Zach Ricker led was a 2-run double by Tyler 1-1-1-1. Totals 32-18-16-16.
inside-the-park homer, and Gomez said he was not JEFFERSON (3)
Gomez won his major league nervous and got the ball from threatening skies off the Jefferson Jutte (2-for-2, 2 RBIs) as ab-r-h-rbi
debut as Cleveland beat the the first pitch he threw to Sunday as they second with a sin- they chased Cook (for Ben Tony George p/ss 3-1-1-0, Justin
Tigers 7-2 Sunday for a four- catcher Carlos Santana. After eliminated Jefferson gle to center and an Babcock) and built a 15-2 Rode c 3-0-0-1, Curtis Miller 3b 2-0-
0-1, Drew Kortokrax cf 2-0-0-0, Zach
game sweep. the game, teammate 18-3 in five innings error on the play. advantage. Ricker 2b 2-0-1-0, Ben Babcock 1b/p
Gomez (1-0), called Jensen Lewis splattered of their Coldwater A balk by reliever They added three more 2-0-0-0, Nick Cook ss/p 2-0-0-0, Mike
Joseph rf 1-1-0-0, Seth Wollenhaupt
up from Triple-A him in the face with a ACME District clash Mitch Heyne with in the top of the fifth, gar- ph 0-0-0-0, Kyle Anspach lf 2-1-1-0.
Columbus, allowed celebratory shaving- at Veteran’s Memorial Park. one down got Ricker to third nering three more hits and Totals 19-3-3-2.
two unearned runs over cream pie. Gomez got The Cavaliers, visitors on but he stayed there. a hit batter in the process. Score by Innings:
Coldwater 2 6 2 5 3 - 18
seven innings. cleaned up and went the scoreboard, put two runs Coldwater put up two Heyne hit a 2-run double and Jefferson 002 01-3
“You couldn’t have to phone his family in up against Jefferson starter more runs — chasing George Rammel added a run-scoring E: Babcock 3, Muhlenkamp 2,
scripted it any better,” Venezuela. Tony George, using a pair of after two batters for Nick hit to finish off the Coldwater Kaup, George, Rode, Miller; DP:
Jefferson 2, Coldwater 1; LOB:
Indians manager “They were at hits and an error to do so. RBI Cook — on the strength of offense. Coldwater 6, Jefferson 3; 2B:
Manny Acta said. “The kid my grandmother’s house, singles by Ethan Bettinger one hit, a free pass and a The Wildcats scored their Bettinger, Schmackers, Jutte,
was basically lights out.” watching on TV,” Gomez said. (2-for-4, 2 runs, 2 runs bat- hit batter. A bad-hop single final run in the bottom half.
Heyne; SB: Klenke 2, Rammel,
Muhlenkamp, George, Miller,
The 22-year-old right- “I had fun. Now, I go back to ter in) and Drew Klosterman by Klenke that handcuffed Pinch-hitter Seth Wollenhaupt Anspach; Sac: Kaup.
hander was staked to a 3-0 Triple-A and try to pitch good (2 runs) knocked the runs second baseman Ricker and a walked and Anspach lined a
lead in the first inning when enough to come back here.” in. However, the Wildcats fielder’s-choice grounder by hit to left. A wild pitch moved
IP H R ER BB SO
COLDWATER
Peralta legged out his seventh Oliver gave up five runs turned the first of their two Bettinger accounted for the Wollenhaupt to third and a Klenke 1 0 0 0 1 1
homer. over 3 2-3 innings with several double plays to get out of the runs and a 10-0 spread. stolen base got Anspach to Heyne (W) 4 3 3 1 2 5
With runners on first and friends and family members JEFFERSON
second and two outs, Peralta watching. The left-hander inning. The host team scored second with one down. Justin George (L) 2 7 9 6 2 2
drove a 1-1 pitch from Andy from Vermilion, 40 miles west The Wildcats got a 2-out twice in the home half. Kyle Rode bounced out to third to Cook 1.1 6 6 1 0 1
Oliver (0-4) toward the of Progressive Field, walked walk to Curtis Miller in the Anspach got aboard on a plate Wollenhaupt and put Babcock 1.2 3 3 3 0 1
George pitched to two batters
Cleveland bullpen in center. five, struck out four and home half against Coldwater 2-base throwing error and Ansoach at third. However, in the third
Raburn tried for a leaping allowed four hits. starter Reese Klenke. George singled him to third, he was left there as the game WP: Heyne, George, Cook,
catch, but tumbled through the Cleveland had three walks The Cavaliers tacked on proceeding to steal second. ended and the heavy rains Babcock; HBP: Jutte (by George),
Heyne (by George), Kunk (by
bullpen door. The ball caromed and two singles in a two-run six more in the second frame, An error on a grounder hit came. Babcock); PB: Rode 2; Balk: Heyne.

Cook wins on road, MLB CAPSULES


off the wall and by the time fourth. Jason Donald had an
left fielder Brennan Boesch RBI groundout and another
could retrieve it, Peralta was run came home on a throwing

Rockies beat Reds 1-0


chugging around the bases. error by third baseman Don By The Associated Press
Yankees 9, Rays 5
a 10-pitch at-bat and Joe Mauer walked
on four straight pitches. Jason Kubel and
“It seemed like that’s the Kelly — who snared a bases- NEW YORK (AP) — Alex Rodriguez Cuddyer hit consecutive RBI singles, cut-
way things went this whole loaded line drive by Austin and the New York Yankees knocked
around All-Star starter David Price, over-
ting it to 6-5 and ending Jenks’ day.
Sergio Santos walked Jason Repko
road trip,” Raburn said. Kearns to end the rally. By JOE KAY Huston Street, who pitched out coming an early injury to Andy Pettitte to load the bases before Young hit a
Peralta, one of the Indians’ An error by Indians first AP Baseball Writer of a two-on threat. The final with brilliant work by the bullpen.
Robinson Cano hit a two-run triple,
single to right-center. Rios’ throw to the
infield rolled to the White Sox dugout,
slowest players, slid in ahead baseman Andy Marte helped CINCINNATI (AP) — number was numbingly famil- Jorge Posada a two-run double and allowing Cuddyer to score.
of the relay throw by shortstop the Tigers score two unearned Aaron Cook ended his road iar — Cincinnati has lost five Rodriguez added his 598th home run for
the Yankees, who took two of three in
NL Capsules
Cubs 11, Phillies 6
Danny Worth. runs in the sixth. Magglio futility at the place he still 1-0 game this season. Each of a series to move three games ahead of CHICAGO (AP) — Roy Halladay hit
“It was very hard, Ordonez had an RBI double calls home. its last three losses have been by Tampa Bay in the AL East.
New York capped an emotional
Marlon Byrd twice and gave up two-run
homers to Geovany Soto and Alfonso
especially since I’ve been and Miguel Cabrera followed Cook went seven innings the same score. weekend filled with tributes to late owner Soriano after each errant throw, sending
sick,” said Peralta, back after with a sacrifice fly to get for a breakthrough win on “These 1-0 games are kill- George Steinbrenner and public address
announcer Bob Sheppard by winning for
Chicago over Philadelphia.
Byrd became the first Cubs player in
missing three games with a Detroit to 5-2. the road Sunday, and Chris ing us,” manager Dusty Baker the 10th time in 12 games. Five relievers 105 years to be hit by a pitch 16 times in
fever. “I was surprised.” Overall in the series, the Iannetta’s homer off said. “It seems like late-
picked up for Pettitte, who came out in
the third inning because of a strained left
a season and Chicago took advantage
of a rare wild night for Halladay, winning
Cleveland earned its first Tigers’ two sluggers went a left-hander Travis ly we score a lot of runs groin. The 38-year-old All-Star was taken three of four in its first series since the
four-game home sweep over combined 5 for 28 with five Wood gave the or none at all.”
to New York-Presbyterian Hospital for an
MRI, the team said.
All-Star break.
Tom Gorzelanny (5-5) allowed three
the Tigers since 1991. Detroit strikeouts apiece. Colorado Rockies a They had a chance in Chan Ho Park (2-1) pitched 1 1-3 hit- runs, two earned, and five hits in 6 2-3
was outscored in the series 21- “You get spoiled,” Leyland 1-0 victory over the the ninth against Street,
less innings for the win.
Rangers 4, Red Sox 2
innings. The left-hander walked five and
struck out five while improving to 3-0 with
8, has lost five in a row overall said. “The big boys got shut Cincinnati Reds, who who gave up one-out BOSTON (AP) — C.J. Wilson struck a 3.06 ERA in his past three starts.
and fell to 16-29 on the road down pretty good, but it’s are losing a lot of those mini- singles by Drew Stubbs and
out a career-high 10 and Texas capital-
ized on Boston’s throwing problems to
Halladay (10-8) allowed six runs, five
earned, and seven hits in six innings.
and 16-21 in the AL Central. unfair to look to them to carry mal games these days. Ryan Hanigan that put runners beat the Red Sox. Padres 6, Diamondbacks 4
“Shame on us,” Tigers you every series.” Cook (4-5) gave his best at first and third. Street knew
The Rangers scored in the fourth
when third baseman Adrian Beltre couldn’t
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Chris Denorfia
homered twice and had four hits, and
manager Jim Leyland said. Matt LaPorta had an RBI performance of the season in a he had to get strikeouts, and handle catcher Dusty Brown’s throw as Everth Cabrera tripled in the go-ahead run
“This club appeared like it triple in the seventh and Jayson ballpark that’s only a half-hour used his slider to fan Chris
Nelson Cruz headed for the base. They
got another run in the fifth when Julio
moments before being ejected for a tussle
with Mark Reynolds.
wasn’t ready to play this Nix a run-scoring single in the drive from his hometown of Heisey and Brandon Phillips. Borbon stole home after Brown threw to Both of Denorfia’s home runs were
weekend and that’s the eighth. Hamilton, Ohio. With family “The last eight pitches were
second where Andrus was trying to steal.
The injury-depleted Red Sox lost for
solo shots, and his four hits matched a
career high.
manager’s responsibility. in the stands, he allowed only sliders,” said Street, who is 6 for the eighth time in 11 games. The win allowed the first-place Padres
That’s not the players. I’m
NOTES: OF Grady Sizemore
had Cleveland’s last inside-
six hits and one unintentional 6 in save chances since return-
Blue Jays 10, Orioles 1
BALTIMORE (AP) — Yunel Escobar
(54-37) to sweep Arizona and go 17
games over .500 for the first time this sea-
shocked, really. the-park homer, April 27, 2007, walk in seven innings. ing from a sore shoulder. hit his first career grand slam during a son. The Padres have won four straight
“This is not rocket scientist against Baltimore. ... INF Anderson “It was by far and away his Colorado has piled up big
six-run second inning, and Toronto to a
three-game sweep.
and eight of 12.
Cabrera, who struck out his first two
stuff,” Leyland added. “We Hernandez was designated for best performance of the year,” numbers at Coors Field but Playing his third game with the Blue at-bats, tripled into the right-field corner off
didn’t play very well and they
assignment to make roster room
for Gomez. ... Acta said RHP
Rockies manager Jim Tracy struggled on the road, batting
Jays since being traded by the Atlanta
Braves, Escobar tied a career high with
Edwin Jackson (6-8) in the sixth to score
Denorfia and put San Diego ahead 4-3.
played outstanding.” Jess Todd will be recalled from said. “It was vintage Aaron only .231 — third-worst in five RBIs and got three hits to increase Pirates 9, Astros 0
Gomez pitched a perfect Columbus to replace Gomez. ... Cook.” the majors. That trend held:
his batting average with Toronto to .462.
He hit .238 with no homers in 75 games
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Paul Maholm
pitched a three-hitter for his second career
game at Double-A Akron in Detroit had won seven of eight The right-hander had been Colorado scored only four with Atlanta. shutout and the Pirates established a
May 2009, but was only 6-8
before its losing streak. ... Indians one of only four full-time NL runs while dropping two of
Escobar’s shot off rookie Brian
Matusz (3-10) stretched Toronto’s major
season high for hits for the second con-
OF Shin-Soo Choo, out since July secutive game.
with a 5.70 ERA in 18 Triple-A 2 with a strained right thumb, will starters without a road win this three during the series. league-leading home run total to 140. Maholm (6-7) faced only two bat-
starts this year. He replaced start an injury rehab assignment season, going 0-5 with a 6.70 The struggles on Sunday
Athletics 9, Royals 6
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Adam
ters above the minimum in needing 103
pitches to throw his first shutout since April
Justin Masterson, who tweaked Monday at Double-A Akron. He’ll ERA away from Coors Field. had a lot to do with Wood, a Rosales, Kevin Kouzmanoff and Jack 24, 2007, against Houston.
an ankle while missing a step
join SS Asdrubal Cabrera, out since All that changed back in his 23-year-old rookie who was
Cust each went deep, and Vin Mazzaro
pitched into the eighth inning to help the
Garrett Jones hit a two-run shot, the
Pirates’ first multiple-run homer in five
breaking his left forearm on May 18.
at home during the All-Star ... Detroit grounded into two double old stomping grounds. nearly perfect his last time Oakland finish a three-game sweep. weeks, and Ronny Cedeno went 4 for 4
“This is where I grew up,”
The A’s have won five straight and with three doubles. The Pirates had 19 hits
break and was moved back a plays Sunday and six for the series. out. The left-hander retired 12 of 18 to even their record at 46-46, a day after amassing 17.
day in the rotation. ... Tigers CF Austin Jackson got the Cook said. “It always feels the first 24 Phillies on July the first time they have been at .500
since June 15. The Royals have lost six
Mets 4, Giants 3, 10 innings

“He just threw strikes and


day off. The rookie has hit .388 (19 like home when I come back. I 10 before Carlos Ruiz led off straight, one shy of their longest losing
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Ike Davis
doubled home the go-ahead run in 10th
of 49) with 11 runs and six stolen
gave us a tremendous pick me bases against Cleveland. feel comfortable pitching here. the ninth with a double — the streak this season.
Mazzaro (5-2) limited the Royals to
inning after the Mets wasted a two-run
There’s something about it.” only runner to reach against
lead in the ninth, as New York avoided a

TRANSACTIONS
seven hits — all singles — in a career- four-game sweep.
Two of the NL’s top him. Philadelphia eventually
high 7 2-3 innings.
Mariners 2, Angels 1, 10 innings
Travis Ishikawa’s two-run, pinch-hit
offenses had trouble on a hot, won it 1-0 in 11 innings. ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Jose Lopez
single tied the game in the ninth, but
he was thrown out at the plate on an
breezy afternoon — the kind Iannetta had two of
hit a tiebreaking RBI single in the 10th
inning, helping the Seattle snap an eight-
infield chopper as the potential winning
By The Associated Press Eastern League that usually means a lot of Colorado’s three hits off game losing streak to Angels.
run. Replays showed Ishikawa appeared
to be safe as he slid into home.
BASEBALL READING PHILLIES runs at Great American Ball Wood.
Ichiro Suzuki drew a leadoff walk
from Kevin Jepsen (2-2) and advanced
Giants closer Brian Wilson (2-1) got
American League — Announced INF Keoni Park. This one was decided by “Those were not comfort- on Chone Figgins’ sacrifice bunt. He
two outs in the 10th before giving up Jason
Bay’s third single. Davis, who also drove
BOSTON RED SOX DeRenne to Lehigh Valley one swing. able at-bats,” Iannetta said.
was caught in a rundown on a Franklin
Gutierrez’s grounder to shortstop.
in a run in the eighth, doubled high off the
— Recalled RHP Michael (IL). Iannetta connected in the “He has a lot of movement on Gutierrez stole second and scored when
right field wall.
Cardinals 5, Dodgers 4
Bowden from Pawtucket (IL). Southern League sixth on a changeup that was all of his pitches.”
Lopez lined a pitch to left field.
Brandon League (6-6) worked 1 1-3
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Matt Holliday
Designated C Gustavo Molina CAROLINA MUDCATS over the plate but down. Wood (0-1) struggled with scoreless innings for the victory.
drove in the winning run with two outs in
the ninth inning, and the Cardinals rallied
for assignment. — Recalled IF Carlos Mendez “I threw a pretty good his control, but was adept at
Twins, 7, White Sox 6
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Delmon
from a four-run deficit to finish a four-game
CLEVELAND INDIANS from Lynchburg (Carolina). pitch,” Wood said. “He just pitching out of trouble. He Young hit a tying single and Michael
sweep.
Allen Craig filled in for Albert Pujols,
— Called up RHP Jeanmar COLLEGE put a good swing on a good walked a pair in the second
Cuddyer raced home with the winning
run on center fielder Alex Rios’ throwing
who got the day off for just the second time
Gomez from Columbus (IL). MARSHALL — Dismissed pitch, and it went out.” inning, when a double play error, capping Minnesota’s four-run ninth
this season, and drove in three runs in the
final two innings on his 26th birthday.
Designated INF Anderson DB DeQuan Bembry from the The Reds wasted a chance to bailed him out. The Rockies
inning.
The Twins won three of four in the
Jonathan Broxton (3-1) served up the
Hernandez for assignment. football team. tie it in the ninth against closer loaded the bases in the fourth, series to move within 1 1/2 games of the
pitch in the ninth that Holliday hit over
Andre Ethier’s head in right field, bringing
first-place White Sox.
but Wood got Clint Barmes to
home Jon Jay with the winning run.
With Chicago’s Bobby Jenks (1-2) on

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Braves 11, Brewers 6
ATLANTA (AP) — Brian McCann hit
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MLB Louie Who scores another


win for South Africa
American League W L Pct GB
All Times EDT Atlanta 54 38 .587 —
By The Associated Press New York 49 43 .533 5
East Division Philadelphia 48 43 .527 5 1/2
W L Pct GB Florida 44 47 .484 9 1/2
New York 58 33 .637 — Washington 40 52 .435 14
Tampa Bay 55 36 .604 3 Central Division
Boston 52 40 .565 6 1/2 W L Pct GB
Toronto 47 45 .511 11 1/2 St. Louis 51 41 .554 —
Baltimore 29 62 .319 29 Cincinnati 51 42 .548 1/2
Central Division Chicago 42 51 .452 9 1/2 By PAUL NEWBERRY and shirts bearing the words started gusting more than 40 played wonderful golf, and all
W L Pct GB Milwaukee 42 51 .452 9 1/2 AP National Writer “Bafana Bafana,” the nick- mph — and would surely credit to him. I’m disappoint-
Chicago
Detroit
50 41 .549
48 42 .533 1 1/2
— Houston
Pittsburgh
37 55 .402
32 59 .352 18 1/2
14
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland name of South Africa’s soc- falter in the spotlight of the ed, but the emphasis has to be
Minnesota 49 43 .533 1 1/2 West Division (AP) — The South Africans cer team. weekend. on that performance, because
Kansas City 39 52 .429
Cleveland 38 54 .413 12 1/2
11
San Diego
W L Pct
54 37 .593
GB
— have a new soundtrack of “It is a great event for Indeed, Oosthuizen that was fantastic.”
West Division Colorado 50 41 .549 4 success. The drone of the all South Africans, especially bogeyed his first hole of the Casey slipped into a tie
Texas
W L
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Pct GB

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Los Angeles 49 43 .533 5 1/2
vuvuzela has been succeeded because it is the birthday of third round, and everyone for third at 280, closing with
Los Angeles 50 45 .526 4 1/2 Arizona 34 58 .370 20 1/2 by the skirl of the bagpipe. Nelson Mandela,” said cad- waited for the collapse. a 75 that allowed fellow
Oakland 46 46 .500 7 ——— One week after beaming die Zack Rasego, who usually It never came. Englishman Lee Westwood
Saturday’s Games
Seattle
———
36 56 .391 17
Philadelphia 4, Chicago Cubs 1 in pride at its historic hosting converses with Oosthuizen He turned in 13 pars and to slip by for a runner-up spot
Saturday’s Games St. Louis 2, L.A. Dodgers 0 of soccer’s World Cup, the in Afrikaans, the language four birdies on Saturday, no one will remember.
Cleveland 4, Detroit 3, 1st game
Cleveland 2, Detroit 1, 11 innings,
Pittsburgh 12, Houston 6
Cincinnati 8, Colorado 1 nation torn apart by apart- despised by blacks during giving him a commanding Oosthuizen had only six
2nd game Milwaukee 6, Atlanta 3 heid just a generation ago had apartheid as a symbol of the four-stroke lead going into bogeys all week, and the last
Tampa Bay 10, N.Y. Yankees 5
Toronto 3, Baltimore 2
Florida 2, Washington 0
San Diego 8, Arizona 5
another reason to stick out ruling white minority. “It’s a the finale. He started Sunday of those was a short miss at the
Minnesota 3, Chicago White Sox 2 San Francisco 8, N.Y. Mets 4 its chest: Louis Oosthuizen great day for us.” with seven more pars before next-to-last hole when he was
Oakland 6, Kansas City 5 Sunday’s Games won the British Open in a It was a great week for his bogey-free streak final- essentially on an extended walk
Boston 3, Texas 2, 11 innings
L.A. Angels 7, Seattle 6
Colorado 1, Cincinnati 0
Florida 1, Washington 0 dominating romp. On Nelson Oosthuizen, who started the ly ended with a 6-foot miss up 18, reveling in the cheers of
Sunday’s Games Pittsburgh 9, Houston 0 Mandela’s 92nd birthday, no week as such an unknown at No. 8. Again, everyone the crowd at every stop.
Cleveland 7, Detroit 2
N.Y. Yankees 9, Tampa Bay 5
Atlanta 11, Milwaukee 6
St. Louis 5, L.A. Dodgers 4 less. that the R&A felt compelled wondered if he might finally
A white Afrikaner with to put out a fact sheet with 11 realize this was a position PGA Tour Reno-Tahoe Open
Texas 4, Boston 2 San Diego 6, Arizona 4
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Matt
Toronto 10, Baltimore 1
Minnesota 7, Chicago White Sox 6
N.Y. Mets 4, San Francisco 3, 10
innings
a black caddie on his bag things one needed to know he’d never been in before. Bettencourt eagled the 11th hole,
Oakland 9, Kansas City 6 Chicago Cubs 11, Philadelphia 6 crossed over the Swilcan about the 27-year-old from Again, he quickly snuffed out then held off Bob Heintz by a
Seattle 2, L.A. Angels 1, 10 innings Monday’s Games Bridge, tapped in the last putt Mossel Bay. the hopes of England’s Paul stroke to win for the first time on
Monday’s Games
Tampa Bay (W.Davis 6-9) at Baltimore
Milwaukee (Capuano 0-1) at Pittsburgh
(Karstens 2-4), 7:05 p.m. and lifted the claret jug. Did you know the Stormers Casey, the only guy who real- the PGA Tour.
Bettencourt capped his 4-under
(Tillman 1-3), 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 5-3) at St. Oosthuizen (WUHST’-hy- are his favorite rugby team ly had a chance to catch him 68 with a bogey on No. 18 after a
Texas (Feldman 5-8) at Detroit
(Bonderman 5-6), 7:05 p.m.
Louis (Hawksworth 3-5), 7:05 p.m.
Colorado (Jimenez 15-1) at Florida zen) just wanted to celebrate back home? Or that he lives on in the final round. birdie on 17, finishing the Reno-
Cleveland (Laffey 1-3) at Minnesota (Ani.Sanchez 7-6), 7:10 p.m. the moment with family and a farm next door to his parents Oosthuizen drove the green Tahoe Open at 11-under 277.
(S.Baker 7-8), 8:10 p.m. Washington (J.Martin 1-4) at Cincinnati friends. Others realized there when he’s in South Africa? Or at the par-4 ninth, a tempting After his eagle on the par-5 11th,
Toronto (Cecil 8-5) at Kansas City (Cueto 8-2), 7:10 p.m. he played the final seven holes in
(Davies 4-6), 8:10 p.m. Houston (W.Rodriguez 6-11) at was something more signif- that when he won for the first 352 yards away, and rolled in 1 over par. He also bogeyed the
Boston (Matsuzaka 6-3) at Oakland Chicago Cubs (Silva 9-3), 8:05 p.m. icant going on at the Old time on the European Tour a 50-foot putt for eagle. par-4 14th at Montreux Golf &
(Sheets 4-8), 10:05 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (D.Hudson 0-0) at
N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 10-4) at Arizona
(I.Kennedy 4-7), 9:40 p.m. Course, another instance of in March, he couldn’t get the “I needed one putt to really Country Club.
Seattle (Pauley 0-1), 10:10 p.m. San Francisco (Bumgarner 2-2) at L.A. sports transcending a societal trophy through airport secu- get my rhythm going,” he Heintz missed a three-foot
birdie putt on the 18 that would
Tuesday’s Games
L.A. Angels (Kazmir 7-9) at N.Y.
Dodgers (J.McDonald 0-0), 10:10 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games divide. rity because it was deemed a said. “And that eagle on 9, have forced a playoff.
Yankees (P.Hughes 11-2), 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Bush 4-7) at Pittsburgh “It’s fantastic,” said Gary “dangerous object?” that got me started.” John Merrick and Mathias
Tampa Bay (Garza 10-5) at Baltimore
(Arrieta 3-2), 7:05 p.m.
(B.Lincoln 1-3), 7:05 p.m.
Colorado (Francis 2-3) at Florida
Player, the most prominent None of those tidbits was Three holes later, Casey Gronberg each shot 69 and tied
Texas (Tom.Hunter 6-0) at Detroit (N.Robertson 6-7), 7:10 p.m. golfer to come out of South as compelling as his golf was done. He drove into a for third at 9-under.
(Galarraga 3-2), 7:05 p.m. San Diego (LeBlanc 4-7) at Atlanta Africa. “Wonderful things are game, which was rock-solid gorse bush left of the fair- Nationwide Tour
CINCINNATI (AP) — Tommy
Cleveland (Masterson 3-8) at
Minnesota (Slowey 8-5), 8:10 p.m.
(Jurrjens 2-3), 7:10 p.m.
Washington (Atilano 6-6) at Cincinnati happening to South Africa. I for all four rounds and never way and had to take a pen- Gainey shot a 3-under 69 to
Toronto (Litsch 0-4) at Kansas City (Leake 6-1), 7:10 p.m. went back for the final match gave anyone a chance to make alty. Then he made a mess of become the Nationwide Tour’s
(Lerew 1-3), 8:10 p.m.
Boston (Wakefield 3-8) at Oakland
Houston (W.Wright 0-0) at Chicago
Cubs (Dempster 8-7), 8:05 p.m. of the World Cup, and they it close. He led over the final things: a wedge over the bush first two-time winner this season,
(Braden 4-7), 10:05 p.m. Philadelphia (Moyer 9-9) at St. Louis did a way better job than 48 holes of the champion- came up short of the short holding on for a three-stroke
victory in the Chiquita Classic.
Chicago White Sox (Danks 9-7) at
Seattle (Fister 3-5), 10:10 p.m.
(Carpenter 10-3), 8:15 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (Dickey 6-3) at Arizona
people imagined.” ship, closing with a 1-under grass, then he scooted the Gainey, who matched the
(Enright 1-2), 9:40 p.m. Of course, soccer’s big- 71 that left him at 16-under next shot through the green. course record at TPC River Bend
National League San Francisco (Lincecum 10-4) at L.A. gest event won’t solve the 272 overall. He finally putted up, about 4 with a 62 in the third round, earned
East Division Dodgers (Kershaw 9-5), 10:10 p.m.
everyday problems and racial No one else was within feet from the cup, but missed $99,000 and moved to No. 1 on

WNBA
the Nationwide Tour money list
tensions that still linger in seven strokes. that one and took a crushing with $306,307. The top 25 on the
South Africa. Nor will one “It felt a bit special out triple bogey. money list at the end of the year
Women’s National Los Angeles 5 15 .250 13 man winning a golf tourna- there,” he said. Not that it really mattered; get PGA Tour cards for 2011.
Basketball Association Tulsa 4 16 .200 14 ment. Oosthuizen, who had made not the way Oosthuizen was Joe Affrunti shot a 65 in the
final round and finished second
By The Associated Press
All Times EDT ———
But there’s no denying the cut only once in eight playing. at 24 under for the tournament.
EASTERN CONFERENCE Saturday’s Games the pride felt by those who previous majors, claimed the “Even if you take away the Geoffrey Sisk and Colt Knost tied
W L Pct GB Seattle 73, Minnesota 71 cheered on Oosthuizen while lead for good way back in mistakes I made,” Casey said, for third at 22 under.
Indiana
Atlanta
13 7
14 8
.650
.636


Connecticut 96, Atlanta 80
Phoenix 97, Tulsa 88 waving the post-apartheid the second round. Some fig- “I don’t think it was good Gainey’s final score equaled
Washington 12 7 .632 1/2 Sunday’s Games colors of their nation — ured he was the beneficiary enough to get near Louis. the second-lowest, sub-par finish
in tour history. His 54-hole score
Connecticut 12 8
Chicago
.600
11 11 .500
1
3
San Antonio 83, Los Angeles 73
Indiana 84, New York 81, OT red, blue, green, yellow and of a fortuitous tee time — in That was an unbelievable per- of 24 under matched the tour
New York 9 10 .474 3 1/2 Chicago 61, Washington 59 black — or wearing jackets the morning, before the wind formance. He was very calm, record.

Tour leaders wait in Pyrenees; Riblon wins stage


WESTERN CONFERENCE Monday’s Games
W L Pct GB No games scheduled
Seattle 18 2 .900 — Tuesday’s Games
Phoenix 8 12 .400 10 Seattle at San Antonio, 12:30 p.m.
Minnesota 7 12 .368 10 1/2 Tulsa at Los Angeles, 3 p.m.
San Antonio 7 12 .368 10 1/2 New York at Connecticut, 8 p.m.

MLS
By NAOMI KOPPEL Sanchez of Spain and Denis Sunday’s result — the best of He held the lead down
Associated Press Writer Menchov of Russia, but were his career. the long descent and then
AX-3 DOMAINES, not unhappy. “I’ve been a professional up the demanding climb to
Major League Soccer NOTE: Three points for victory, one France (AP) — With the “I couldn’t pass him; I for 5 1/2 years and I’ve been the finish at the ski resort of
By The Associated Press
All Times EDT
point for tie.
——— Pyrenees all too ready to had to stay in his wheel,” said waiting for this for 5 1/2 Ax-3 Domaines. He finished
EASTERN CONFERENCE Wednesday’s Games punish riders, overall leader Schleck of Luxembourg. “I years,” he said. the 115-mile 14th stage from
Columbus
W L T Pts GF
9 3 4 31 22
GA
13
Kansas City 1, Columbus 0
Thursday’s Games
Andy Schleck and defending have often enough made the Lance Armstrong finished Revel in 4 hours, 52 minutes,
New York 8 6 2 26 18 19 Seattle FC 1, D.C. United 0 champion Alberto Contador mistake where he attacked more than 15 minutes behind 42 seconds. He was 54
Toronto FC
Chicago
6 5 4 22 18
4 5 5 17 18
17
19
Saturday’s Games
Philadelphia 2, Toronto FC 1
sized each other up, matching and dropped me because Riblon. The seven-time seconds ahead of Menchov
Kansas City 4 8 4 16 13 20 Columbus 2, New York 0 wits and pedal strokes in a I passed him. I learn from champion has acknowledged and Sanchez.
Philadelphia 4 8 2 14 18
New England 4 9 2 14 15
26
26
FC Dallas 2, Real Salt Lake 0
Colorado 1, Kansas City 1, tie
high-altitude waiting game at my mistakes. But it will be he has no chance of victory, This was the fourth French
D.C. 3 11 3 12 12 28 Sunday’s Games the Tour de France. a totally different scenario but he hints at a possible win of the Tour de France this
WESTERN CONFERENCE Los Angeles 2, D.C. United 1 Sunday’s victory tomorrow.” glorious burst between now year — after two by Sylvain
W L T Pts GF GA Thursday, July 22
Los Angeles 12 2 3 39 27 8 San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. belonged to Christophe Contador said sticking and Sunday’s finish in Paris. Chavanel and one from Sandy
Real Salt Lake 9 4 3 30 28 13 Saturday, July 24 Riblon, a relatively unknown together benefited both riders. Speaking after Sunday’s Casar — and it delighted the
FC Dallas
Colorado
6 2 7 25 19
6 4 5 23 17
13
14
FC Dallas at Toronto FC, 4 p.m.
Houston at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. Frenchman who won a stage They could both make sure stage, he said he would like crowd.
San Jose 6 4 4 22 18 16 Chivas USA at Real Salt Lake, 10 in cycling’s showcase race other contenders didn’t get a stage victory, but only if he “The most incredible thing
Houston
Seattle
5 7 4 19 21
5 8 4 19 18
22
24
p.m.
Sunday, July 25 for the first time. too far ahead. Sanchez is 2:31 earns it. was the public at the side of
Chivas USA 4 9 2 14 17 21 Colorado at Seattle FC, 10:30 p.m. Riblon, who rides for back in third, with Menchov “Back in our heyday, we the road who told me it was

SPORTS BRIEFS
AG2R, was spurred by a fourth at 2:44. didn’t give anything away, good, I was going to win,”
French crowd that has little to “It was a complicated day so I don’t want anybody to Riblon said. “But I refused to
celebrate at the Tour in recent to get away from the other, so say: ’Hey let’s let the old man believe I had won before the
By The Associated Press taurant. years. we agreed to catch the group,” have one. That’s not what last kilometer.”
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North
The top-ranked women’s player
was injured last week and will miss “Yesterday night if you’d Contador said. this event is about,” he said. He acknowledged that it
Carolina coaching great Dean Smith is three tournaments leading to the U.S. asked me about today, I Schleck and the Spaniard “I got 25 of ’em — I don’t was unusual for a track cyclist
dealing with memory loss.
His family sent a letter to former
Open, the WTA Tour said Saturday.
Williams has withdrawn from tour-
wouldn’t have bet one euro have three more days in need anybody handing me to find success as a climber.
players and coaches Saturday, dis- naments in Istanbul, Cincinnati and on me,” he said. “It’s different the mountains to try to get one just ’cause they feel sorry “I don’t yet consider
cussing the 79-year-old Hall of Famer’s
health after generally declining to com-
Montreal. The tour website offered no
details about what happened at the
now, of course. What I have a jump on the other. That’s for me.” myself a very brave or
ment for privacy reasons. Smith’s con- restaurant. done today is very important, particularly important for Riblon broke away in a exceptional climber,” he said.
dition was described as a “progressive World TeamTennis said last for me and my team.” Schleck, who knows his small group in the first 18 “But I am a good one.”
neurocognitive disorder that affects his
memory.”
Monday that Williams would miss the
entire season. Her Washington Kastles Schleck leads Contador, slender lead is unlikely to miles and held on as the Monday’s 15th stage is
According to the letter, Smith team said she cut the bottom of her foot his closest rival, by 31 be enough in the time trial rest of the group slowly lost the second in the Pyrenees.
“insists” on watching North Carolina’s
televised games to cheer for the Tar
and needed stitches. GOLF
STATELINE, Nev. (AP) — Billy
seconds. Both arrived with Saturday. ground and slipped back The 117-mile course from
Heels and Roy Williams, an assistant Joe Tolliver won his third title at the the same time, more than a The 29-year-old Riblon, into the pack. By the time he Pamiers to Bagneres-de-
to Smith for 10 years before spending
15 years at Kansas.
American Century Championship on
Sunday, setting a record with 84 points
minute behind Riblon. They who combines road cycling reached the top of the major Luchon features the major
Smith’s health became a ques- in the modified Stableford system at the lost a few seconds to the next with a career on the track, climb of the day, the Port de climb of Port de Bales before
tion after The Fayetteville Observer celebrity tournament. closest contenders, Samuel was content to luxuriate in Pailheres, he was alone. descending to the finish.
recently reported he had occasional The former NFL quarterback eagled
memory loss. A week later, author the last hole at Edgewood Tahoe and

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John Feinstein posted on his blog that had two birdies in his final round. He
he backed off an effort to collaborate finished 19 points ahead of Dallas In 1927, Babe Ruth became
with Smith on a book in the past year Cowboys’ quarterback Tony Romo,
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Wedding Anniversary Today’s Crossword Puzzle


ACROSS 61 Moon in Milan
1 Drops behind
5 Unfold, in poetry DOWN
8 Take to the slopes 1 — Palmas
11 Not skimpy 2 Check fig.
13 Corsage flower 3 Student stat
14 Streetwise 4 Gooey
15 Ramp alternative 5 FitzGerald’s poet
16 Moors 6 Wordplay
18 California’s — Woods 7 Sajak, i.e.
20 Singer — Gorme 8 Not barefoot
21 Pyramid site 9 Soprano — Te Kanawa
23 Kind of talk 10 — dixit
24 Jo’s sister 12 Blows, as a volcano
25 Identifies 17 Wired
27 Nymph who pined away 19 Type of dressing
31 Forbid 21 Inbox filler (hyph.)
32 Vanquish a dragon 22 Pita sandwiches
33 Read the — act 23 Clairvoyant
34 Sci. course 24 Xavier’s ex
36 Hankering 26 Hoods’ weapons

Mr. and Mrs. Don Howell


38 Ship deserter 28 Roughly, datewise
39 Adamson’s pet 29 Squirrel away
40 Late tennis great 30 Conductor — Klemperer
Mr. and Mrs. Don Howell of Spencerville will observe 41 — -Magnon 35 Kind of cake
42 Over there 37 Curtis of cosmetics
60 years of marriage on July 28. 44 Helen of Troy tale 43 Smells
To celebrate, an open house for friends and family is 46 Seethed 45 Perfect
set for July 31 at the NWOFS Clubhouse on Kolter Road, 49 Made top honors 46 Gala
50 Captivate 47 Academic inst.
Spencerville. 52 Wildlife shelters 48 Baseball VIPs
Don and Jackie Kinsey were united in marriage on July 56 Knight’s address 49 Between ports
28, 1951, in Spencerville by Dr. H.H. Abels. 57 Fish eggs 51 Dampen
They are the parents of a son, the Rev. David (Pam) 58 Food consumer 53 Erwin of 1950s TV
59 VCR hookups 54 Agent’s percentage
Howell of Delphos; a daughter, Vickie (Bill) Howell of 60 Exercise place 55 Mexican Mrs.
Spencerville. They are raising one great-granddaughter,
Rosie Howell; and they have five grandchildren and two 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
great-grandchildren. One son, Rick Howell, is deceased.
11 12 13 14
Don worked at Neon Products Lima, Farm Service
Mr. and Mrs. Center in Spencerville and is currently at Aircraft Dynamics
in Elida. Jackie is a retired bookkeeper.
15 16 17

Nicholas Lavelle
18 19 20

Elizabeth Anna Calvelage and Nicholas Zuzolo Lavelle


were united in marriage on May 22 at Kumler Chapel,
‘Inception’ earns dreamy 24
21 22

25 26
23

27 28 29 30

Miami University, Oxford, the Rev. Jeremy Carr officiat-


ing.
reception with $60.4M 31 32 33

The bride is the daughter of Rick and Jackie Calvelage 34 35 36 37 38


By DAVID GERMAIN away from this weekend. I own
of Middle Point. The groom is the son of Martin and Betsy The Associated Press it,” said Dan Fellman, head of 39 40 41
Lavelle of Dayton. distribution for Warner Bros.
Nuptial music was provided by organist and friend of LOS ANGELES — The final “Harry Potter” 42 43 44 45
the couple, Michael Lawrence of Pittsburgh, Pa. Leonardo DiCaprio and movie debuts on the same
Maid of honor was Cortney Calvelage of Middle Point, Christopher Nolan’s weekend next summer. Warner
46 47 48 49

sister of the bride. “Inception” is anything but a plans to open Nolan’s third 50 51 52 53 54 55
Bridesmaids included Megan Comer of Findlay, friend sleeper as the thriller opened “Batman” movie over that
of the couple; Diana Rennie of Las Vegas, aunt of the bride; big with $60.4 million and a weekend two years from now, 56 57 58
and Sylvia Piszczor of Chicago, friend of the couple. No. 1 finish at the weekend though Fellman said the studio
Flower girls were Cameron and Emilee Calvelage of box office, according to studio could move it to an earlier date 59 60 61

Ottoville and Fort Jennings, respectively, nieces of the estimates Sunday. that summer.
bride. The Warner Bros. action tale Strong reviews helped
about a team that sneaks into “Inception,” which stars
Joe Zuzolo of Lafayette, Ind., nephew of the groom, was
the ring bearer. people’s dreams is DiCaprio’s DiCaprio as leader of a team BOX OFFICE
biggest opening weekend, that normally breaks into
Best man was Martin Lavelle of Ann Arbor, Mich., topping his previous best of people’s dreams to steal their Estimated ticket sales for
brother of the groom. $41.1 million for last winter’s secrets but now has been hired Friday through Sunday at U.S.
Groomsmen included Jordan Lewis of Carrolton, friend “Shutter Island.” to do the opposite — plant an and Canadian theaters, accord-
of the couple; Alex Libengood of Stow, friend of the cou- “Inception” falls far short idea in a wealthy heir’s sub- ing to Hollywood.com. Final
ple; and Matt Zuzulo of Tipp City, cousin of the groom. of director Christopher Nolan’s conscious. figures will be released today.
Grandparents of the couple are Joan Zuzolo of Dayton, best, though. Nolan is the man Slipping to second place 1. “Inception,” $60.4 mil-
Bob and Betty Calvelage of Fort Jennings and Anna Jean who directed the Batman block- with $32.7 million was the lion.
Bockey of Delphos. buster “The Dark Knight,” previous weekend’s No. 1 2. “Despicable Me,” $32.7
A reception was held at the Heritage Room, Shriver which opened over the same movie, Steve Carell’s animat- million.
Center, Miami University. weekend two years ago with a ed hit “Despicable Me.” The 3. “The Sorcerer’s Answer to Puzzle
Following a wedding trip to Grand Canyon National record $158.4 million. Universal release raised its Apprentice,” $17.4 million.
Park, Arizona, the couple resides in Ann Arbor. Warner Bros. has carved 10-day total to $118.4 million. 4. “The Twilight Saga:
UNA L P A S S V T

The bride is a 2006 graduate of Lincolnview High out a niche with this particular Disney’s family adventure Eclipse,” $13.5 million.
T ER A E OE R R I S

School and a 2009 graduate of Miami University. She is mid-July weekend. The studio “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” 5. “Toy Story 3,” $11.7 mil-
S T S E N S S GRO N E
followed “The Dark Knight” was a dud, opening at No. 3 lion.
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employed in the architecture department at the University with a $77.8 million opening with $17.4 million, lifting its D A I L
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of Michigan. 6. “Grown Ups,” $10 mil-
for “Harry Potter and the Half- total to $24.5 million since pre- lion.
O R C E
H A S L S A E
The groom is a 2004 graduate of Northmont High Blood Prince” over the same miering Wednesday. T A R H
C I T I O L B
School, Dayton, and a 2008 graduate of Miami University. 7. “The Last Airbender,”
weekend last year. “It’s disappointing to say $7.5 million.
T O R I Y L A AR S B
He is pursuing a master’s degree at the University of “We like this spot. Not to the least,” said Chuck Viane, O H EC S AG MY T A
Michigan, where he is also employed. 8. “Predators,” $6.8 million.
sound superstitious, but stay head of distribution for Disney, P P E T EGY P
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2010.
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Chief Executive Officer
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July 21
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She may also be contacted via raised. Perfect non-shed-
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calendar established by
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Flagstone.
tle for less? Phone any-
time 419-692-6336.
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NOTICE OF EXAMINATION decks, a large master suite, Jacuzzi tub and french doors, a
full basement.
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1425 East Fifth St.
419-236-3575.
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conducting an open examination for the position of CREATIVE 419-586-8220 EOE (567)204-0973
2 BDRM, 1 1/2 BA, At-
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SCHRADER
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the north door off of Third Street. A grade of 70% is
required to successfully pass the examination. The
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POSITION: Cook Pets. Lease & Deposit.
SALARY: $11.14 per hour Krista Schrader .................419-233-3737 Janet Kroeger ...............419-236-7894
419-453-3597
CARS
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Applications and job descriptions can be ob- Stock No. NOW 800 House For Sale
tained at the Administrative Building located at 234 6663 2009 LINCOLN MKS ........................4 Dr., full power, leather, 19,000 miles ............... $31,995
North Jefferson Street between the hours of 9:00 746 SKINNER St., Del-

Service
a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday begin- 6493A2009 FORD FUSION SE SPORT..4 Dr., 4 cyl., FWD, moonroof & full power, 19,000 mi. ... $16,495 phos, $0 Down, $0 Clos-
ning July 19 through July 23, 2010.
All applications must be mailed to: The Delphos
Krista Schrader Ruth Baldauf-
Liebrecht
Amie Nungester
6668 2008 FORD MUSTANG ..................Shelby Coupe, V8 full power, 8,000 miles .......... $39,495 ing Cost, New Appliances,
and Home Warranty. A big

AT YOUR
Civil Service Commission, P.O. Box 45, Delphos, 6635 2008 MERCURY MILAN................Premier 4 cyl, full power, moonroof, leather .... $16,495 4 bed, 2 bath home with
Ohio 45833. All applications must have a postmark
6639 2008 FORD FOCUS SE ....................4 Dr., 4 cyl., AT, air, PW, PL, CD ....................... $12,995
an att. garage. Call
of no later than Friday, July 30, 2010. Any applica- 419-586-8220 creative-
tions which are postmarked after this date shall be 6628 2008 MERCURY MILAN................4 Dr., 4 cyl., FWD, full power, 20,000 miles ...... $16,495 homebuyingsolutions.com
considered invalid and will not be accepted.
Applicants, on the night of the examination, you 6659 2007 MERCURY MILAN................Premier FWD, V/6, leather, moonroof, full power ... $15,995
810 Auto Repairs/
Janet Kroeger Stephanie Clemons Judy M.W. Bosch
must bring a valid Ohio Driver’s license and proof
6626 2007 DODGE CALIBER SXT .........WG, FWD, moonroof, 23,000 miles ................... $11,995
VIEW ALL LISTINGS AND PICTURES ON OUR WEBSITE:
of military service, if applicable. www.schraderrealty.net Parts/Acc.
6587 2007 FORD FUSION SE ..................4 Dr., 4 cyl., full power, 26,000 miles............... $13,895
6651 2006 FORD FUSION SE ..................4 Dr., FWD, V/6, full power .................................... $9,995 Midwest Ohio
SERVICE DIRECTORY 6662 2004 LINCOLN TOWN CAR..........Ultimate, full power, leather .............................. $11,995 Auto Parts
6632A2004 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE1 4 dr., V/6, full power, moonroof............................ $5,995 Specialist
Home Improvement
Car Care POHLMAN
BUILDERS KLM 6679 2001 FORD TAURUS SEL ..............4 dr., 24V V/6, full power, moonroof, leather ....... $6,995
6638 2002 CHEVY MONTE CARLO SS .Coupe, full power, moonroof, leather .................. $5,995
Windshields Installed, New
Lights, Grills, Fenders,Mirrors,
OIL - LUBE FILTER ROOM ADDITIONS
Hohlbein’s SERVICES 6666 1985 FORD TEMPO GL..................4 Dr., 4 cyl., at, 56,000 miles, one owner ............... $2,995
Hoods, Radiators
4893 Dixie Hwy, Lima
$
22.95*
GARAGES • SIDING • ROOFING

Home
BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK • SHRUB & HEDGE TRIMMING
Only
*up to 5 quarts oil
SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
• LAWN MOWING
• INSURED RELIABLE SERVICE
TRUCKS-VANS-SUVs 1-800-589-6830
FLANAGAN’S FULLY INSURED
Improvement • FREE PRICE QUOTES Stock No. NOW
CAR CARE Mark Pohlman
419-339-9084 419-647-6432 6620 2009 FORD F150 S. CREW XLT...... 4x4, chrome pkg............................................. $26,995 840 Mobile Homes
Windows, Doors,
816 E. FIFTH ST. DELPHOS
Ph. 419-692-5801 cell 419-233-9460 Siding, Roofing, 419-230-6732 6680 2008 FORD F250 CREW CAB. ...........Lariat 4x4 Diesel, full power, leather.............. $39,695
RENT OR Rent to Own. 2
Mon.-Fri. 8-6, Sat. 8-2 Sunrooms, 6672 2008 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER.V/6, 4X4, 15,000 miles, moonroof, leather $27,995 bedroom, 1 bath mobile
Kitchens & Bathroom 6657 2008 FORD F150 S. CREW XLT...... 4x4, V/8, full power, 15,000 miles, moonroof. $28,995 home. 419-692-3951.
POHLMAN
POURED
Remodeling, MULCH 6617 2008 FORD EDGE LIMITED ............... AWD , Vista roof, 20” wheels ......................... $26,995
890 Autos for Sale
Construction Pole Buildings,
TOP SOIL
6596 2008 FORD E250 CARGO VAN ...... V8, auto, full pwr ............................................ $15,795
CONCRETE WALLS Garages 6579 2008 FORD EDGE LIMITED ............... Full power, leather, 31,000 miles ................... $22,995
Residential
419-339-6800 6671 2007 FORD EDGE SE FWD ................ V/6, full power, clean unit. ............................. $18,995
Jim Irwin & Commercial 30% $
Remodeling
& Repair
• Agricultural Needs
• All Concrete Work
Mark Pohlman
419-339-9084
TAX REBATE
ON WINDOWS
Ph. 419-339-4938
On S.R. 309 in Elida 6673 2007 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED ........... V/6, 4x4, full power, leather, moonroof.......... $17,495
6674 2007 FORD ESCAPE XLT .................... V/6, FWD, full power, moonroof. .................... $16,495
6655 2007 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY Touring, V6, DVD, Nav., moonroof, leather. . $19,995
3995
Roofing Specials
cell 419-233-9460 6676 2006 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD ............V/6, full power, 50,000 miles ........................... $15,495
FREE SEAMLESS GUTTERS Delivery Available
or 419-230-8128 6677 2006 FORD F150 FX4 ..........................Super Cab, 4x4, V/8, full power, leather......... $20,995
WITH COMPLETE ROOFING JOB
Transmission 6667 2006 GMC ENVOY DENALI ............... 4 Dr., V/8, 4x4, moonroof, leather ............... $20,495
419-230-9231 Joe Miller 6619A 2006 FORD F150 LARIAT ................. Super crew, 4x4, full power, moonroof, leather . $24,995
Let Our Factory-Trained
Technicians Perform a Thorough
OR 419-647-2104
Construction DKHome
Contractor
Improvement
Geise 6602 2006 FORD FREESTAR SEL ................ Reg. Cab, 4x2, V/8, air, cruise, 53,000 mi. .. $13,995
6645 2005 ACURA MDX TOURING ................ 4x4 V/6, DVD, nav, moonroof, leather. ........... $18,495
Inspection of
Your Vehicle, and more.

Transmission, Inc. ✔Genuine Motorcraft® bulk


HERRON Experienced Amish Carpentry
Roofing,
Roofing, shingles,
EDPM, TPO Membrane,
• automatic transmission
6633 2004 CHEVY SILVERADO ................... Ext. cab 4x2, full power, 55,000 miles ........... $12,495
6664 2003 FORD F350 LARIAT ................. Crew cab, 4x2, diesel, DRW, full power ..... $18,995
oil and filter change.
✔Rotate and inspect four tires
CONSTRUCTION • standard transmission ✔Inspect brake system
pole barns, garages or Siding & Soffit, • differentials 6670 2002 FORD E150 CLUB WG ............ Chateau, leather, DVD, remote start. .................$9,995 ✔Test battery
419-692-2329 any construction needs. Residential & Commercial • transfer case 6501A 2002 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4x4 .... V/6, full power, third seat ...................................$9,495 ✔Check air and cabin air filters
• Kitchen and Bath- Licensed & Insured • brakes & tune up ✔Check belts and hoses
room Remodeling Cell 567-644-6030 FREE ESTIMATES
6678 2001 FORD F150 XLT SUPERCAB . 4x2, V/8, full power, toneau cover ................. $10,995 ✔Top off all fluids
2 miles north of Ottoville

NEW HOURS
• Roofing Up to five quarts of genuine Motorcraft® oil.

• Siding Electricians 419-586-1292 419-453-3620 Taxes, disposal fee and diesel vehicles extra.
See Service Advisor for details.

Tree Service


Replacement
Windows
Garages
RETIRED LICENSED Lawn Care Sales: Mon. 8:00-8; Tues.-Fri. 8-6; Sat. 9-2:30 RAABE
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OUR TREE Mon. 7:30-8 p.m.; Tues.-Fri. 7:30-6 p.m.; Sat. 9-2
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existing homes C OMMERCIAL Total Lawncare & Snow Removal SERVICE SATURDAY SERVICE • NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED OIL CHANGES. you!

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EDGING

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DAILY
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• Trimming & Removal Tues.-Fri. 8:00am-6pm; Sat. 9am-2:30pm
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FREE 419-695-8516 KEVIN M. MOORE Tues.-Fri. 7:30am-6pm; Sat. 9am-2pm


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Love’s a two-way Tomorrow’s HI AND LOIS

Horoscope
street, honey By Bernice Bede Osol
Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Dear Annie: For the past locks if I do it again. Since One of the most constructive re-
year, I have been involved I can’t afford to move out, lationships you’ve ever formed may
develop for you in the year ahead. It
with “Mr. H.,” who appears what can I do? -- No Locks will be with an individual who will
to care very little for me. Dear No Locks: Your introduce you to a whole new variety
He started off calling and mother seems so paranoid of interests that will open your eyes to
a greater world.
visiting regularly, but six about your private activities CANCER (June 21-July 22) -
months into the relationship, that she is damaging your As long as you don’t prejudge events
he began distancing himself. relationship. Talk to your in advance, things will turn out to
Mr. H. never wants to do father, and ask him to inter-
your liking. In fact, it is likely to be
a far more exciting day for you if you
BLONDIE
what I like, refuses to let me cede. He needs to explain to simply flow with the tide.
come to his home, doesn’t Mom that when she barges LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Preven-
tive maintenance now can save you a
like to be seen with me in the in without knocking, it cre- bundle of money later. Those items
daytime and wants to come ates tremendous resentment. on which you spend a little bit of time
to my house after 6:30. He Assure your mother that she taking good care of now will continue
to remain in excellent condition.
never invites me out or to his is welcome in your room, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
family gatherings. but it is a sign of - Keep your priorities in order by
At the moment, respect to knock working from a checklist of all your
we speak to each first. We hope you important assignments. If you have
a plan and are methodical now and it
other sporadically, can move out soon. will pay off for you in both time and
and I don’t know Dear Annie: money.
what to say to him. “Appreciate the LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Be as
gracious of a receiver today as you are
He never express- Cleaning Ladies” a giver. Someone who thinks highly
es his feelings and wonders why she
has stopped doing never gets a raise
of you may offer you an item of con-
siderable value today and would have BEETLE BAILEY
his/her feelings hurt if you refused it.
the things he did or a holiday bonus. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -
when we first met. I am sure most of Because complications could arise if
He is very pri- her clients feel you aren’t a bit of a risktaker today
when the occasion calls for it, you
vate and secretive. she is compen- need to recognize when you are op-
I have treated him Annie’s Mailbox sated fairly. Her erating in this kind of territory. Be
with kindness and clients probably open-minded.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
respect, but no longer believe have not received a raise 21) - Continue to vigorously pursue
I am the person he wants to themselves in several years a secret ambition you’ve been nurtur-
be with. He has been single and, in this economy, are ing for some time that has profitable
for 20 years and apparent- being squeezed. I have not possibilities. Staying on top of it will
eventually generate impressive re-
ly doesn’t want to give up received a raise in more than turns.
womanizing. Unfortunately, two years, and my husband CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
I’m in love with this man, has taken a cut in pay. - Instead of just sitting around simply
wishing for things to occur for you,
but he shows no emotion My cleaning lady charg- get up and make something happen. SNUFFY SMITH
toward me. I feel rejected. es more per hour than I You’re smart enough to know what
Should I continue this one- make and always receives a must be done to get things rolling.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -
sided relationship or move Christmas bonus. My hus- Challenges can stir up your juices to
on? -- Need Advice band and I work long hours, succeed, even if it takes a second or
Dear Need: You already and this is one luxury we third effort to do so. Your apprecia-
tion for the value of persistence will
know the answer. Mr. H feel justified in spending. serve you very well today.
could be married or seeing However, if she were to ask PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -
someone else and doesn’t for a raise, we would either You can’t merely talk about things to
make them a reality, what you have to
want her to know about you have to cut her hours or ter- offer must be promoted and sold. For-
(which means he considers minate her services. tunately, you’ll know how to shape
her more important). Love is I would advise her to take an effective presentation to the right
a two-way street, honey, and each individual client’s situ- people.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
any relationship that is com- ation into account and then - Things rarely are exactly as we
pletely one-sided is not gen- talk to them about a raise. envision them to be, so be prepared
uine love. You are infatuated -- Appreciate my Cleaning to make adjustments when events HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
or items don’t fit perfectly into your
with someone who treats you Lady plans. Make things happen your way.
poorly. You deserve better. Annie’s Mailbox is writ- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -
Move on. ten by Kathy Mitchell and Once you put your mind to it, you’ll
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Airline dog deaths related to breathing


By SHARON THEIMER seven deaths each; French bulldogs, with six; and that has a long snout or a long muzzle has more “They go into the nasal passage and clip
The Associated Press American Staffordshire terriers, four. surface area within its nasal cavity for that heat muscles and tissue and in essence, what they
Boxers, cockapoos, Pekingese and Pomeranians exchange to take place. So breeds like labradors do is they make a bigger air passage,” Seiler
WASHINGTON — The University of each accounted for two deaths. or collies or those types of dogs with the long said. “It’s a quick procedure, and once you
Georgia’s bulldog mascot, Uga, gets a special Owners should consult with veterinarians muzzles have a more efficient cooling system.” have it done it really eliminates a lot of the
medical procedure to help him fly safely. But before putting their dogs on planes, the depart- Brachycephalic breeds tend to be heat-intol- problems with the breathing.”
many other short-snouted dogs do not fare as ment said. It believes the deaths represent a erant in general, Bandy said. They pretty much Seiler said the procedure takes about half
well when put on airplanes, new data shows. tiny percentage of the pets shipped on airlines. have the same amount of tissue and structures an hour and probably wouldn’t be that expen-
Dogs with pushed-back faces such as English The department said mixed breeds accounted within their skulls as long-nosed dogs, but sive for bulldog owners to have done by their
bulldogs and pugs accounted for roughly half the for four airline deaths and a dozen dogs who it’s compressed, and that can contribute to veterinarians, particularly if they can afford an
purebred dog deaths on airlines in the past five died were of unknown breed. encroachment on their airways, he said. English bulldog puppy in the first place. Pups
years, the Transportation Department said Friday. Short-nosed breeds — known as “brachyce- Sonny Seiler of Savannah, Ga., who owns typically go for $2,000 to $3,000, he said.
Overall, at least 122 dog deaths have been phalic” in the dog world — have a skull forma- the University of Georgia’s mascot, Uga the Uga routinely flies to the football team’s
reported since May 2005, when U.S. airlines were tion that affects their airways, said Dan Bandy English bulldog, said people who fly English away games, often in the team’s charter plane
required to start disclosing them, the department of Shawnee, Okla., chairman of the Bulldog bulldogs are taking a risk. Seiler said that’s or the university’s smaller plane, and is in the
says. The dogs died while being shipped as cargo. Club of America’s health committee. why he takes precautions. Over the years, cabin or an air-conditioned cargo hold, said
English bulldogs accounted for 25 of the deaths, “The way all dogs cool themselves is basi- several bulldogs have been the university’s Seiler, who is now searching for the eighth
the single highest number among the 108 pure- cally through respiration, either just panting or mascot, and Seiler said that before each Uga is Uga. The seventh died last football season, and
breds on the list. Pugs were next, with 11 deaths; the action of breathing in or out, is a method of a year old, he has a procedure done at the vet- his half-brother Russ, the backup, is the acting
followed by golden retrievers and labradors, with heat exchange for them,” Bandy said. “A dog erinary school to enlarge the dog’s airways. Uga during the quest for No. 8.

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Emma Mueller and Olivia Martin selling lemonade on a sunny Sunday afternoon
Coon and sportsman Club holds fishing derby in July.

More than 80 young anglers joined members of the Coon and Sportsman Club for
its fishing derby Saturday morning. Above: Bike winners Zoe Young, 7, and Anthony First family wraps up weekend getaway to Maine
Schnipke, 8. They caught the biggest fish during the event. BAR HARBOR, Maine Desert Island. They went boat- leash Sasha, 9, was holding.
(AP) — President Barack ing on Frenchman Bay, hiked But the high point — literal-
Below: Braden Lewis waits patiently for a bite on his line Saturday morning. Obama and the first fam- on a park nature trail, played ly — was their visit to the sum-
ily said goodbye to Maine tennis, hung out at the pool, mit of Cadillac Mountain, listed
on Sunday after an energetic toured a lighthouse, had lunch by park officials as the tallest
weekend vacation along the and dinner at harborside res- peak on the Eastern Seaboard.
Atlantic coast. taurants and — of course — From the granite mountaintop,
The president, first lady stopped for ice cream. as they listened to a park super-
Michelle Obama and daugh- Even their dog Bo had fun, intendent, the Obamas beheld a
ters Malia and Sasha boarded playfully wrapping up a Coast spectacular vista of granite hills
a small military jet serving as Guard lighthouse keeper in the above an emerald bay.
Air Force One and took off
from the Bar Harbor airport,
returning to the White House
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in Acadia National Park. They
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ing and enjoyed the food in Answers to Saturday’s questions:
the resort town of Bar Harbor. There are 746 watts in one horsepower of energy.
From the moment they arrived The kiwi bird is the only one to have nostrils at the
on Friday, it was clear they top of its bill.
were determined to make the Today’s questions:
most of their time, much of it To what plant family do rosemary, oregano, thyme
spent in the park. and marjoram belong?
The Obamas set the tone What is a scalene triangle?
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