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Autism may be linked to obesity during pregnancy
CHICAGO (AP) Obesity during pregnancy may increase chances for having a child with autism, provocative new research suggests. Its among the first studies linking the two, and though it doesnt prove obesity causes autism, the authors say their results raise public health concerns because of the high level of obesity in this country. Study women who were obese during pregnancy were about 67 percent more likely than normal-weight women to have autistic children. They also faced double the risk of having children with other developmental delays. On average, women face a 1 in 88 chance of having a child with autism; the results suggest that obesity during pregnancy would increase that to a 1 in 53 chance, the authors said. The study was released online Monday in Pediatrics. Since more than one-third of U.S. women of child-bearing age are obese, the results are potentially worrisome and add yet another incentive for maintaining a normal weight, said researcher Paula Krakowiak, a study co-author and scientist at the University of California, Davis. Previous research has linked obesity during pregnancy with stillbirths, preterm births and some birth defects. Dr. Daniel Coury, chief of developmental and behavioral pediatrics at Nationwide Childrens Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, said the results raise quite a concern. He noted that U.S. autism rates have increased along with obesity rates and said the research suggests that may be Delphos, Ohio more than a coincidence. More research is needed to confirm the results. But if mothers obesity is truly related to autism, it would be only one of many contributing factors, said Coury, who was not involved in the study. Genetics has been linked to autism, and scientists are examining whether mothers illnesses and use of certain medicines during pregnancy might also play a role. The study involved about 1,000 California children, ages 2 to 5. Nearly 700 had autism or other developmental delays, and 315 did not have those problems. Mothers were asked about their health. Medical records were available for more than half the women and confirmed their conditions. Its not clear how mothers obesity might affect fetal development, but the authors offer some theories. Obesity, generally about 35 pounds overweight, is linked with inflammation and sometimes elevated levels of blood sugar. Excess blood sugar and inflammation-related substances in a mothers blood may reach the fetus and damage the developing brain, Krakowiak said. The study lacks information on blood tests during pregnancy. Theres also no information on womens diets and other habits during pregnancy that might have influenced fetal development. There were no racial, ethnic, education or health insurance differences among mothers of autistic kids and those with unaffected children that might have influenced the results, the researchers said. The National Institutes of Health helped pay for the study.

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The monthly Relay for Life team meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Delphos Eagles. The committee meeting is at 7:30 p.m. At least one representative from each team is needed at the team meetings as Relay draws closer. The bank will be there to accept deposits. Tickets are still available for the BRA-vo Dinner & Comedy Night on April 28. Tickets can be purchased at First Federal Bank, Superior Federal Credit Union, The Union Bank, US Bank and the Delphos Area Chamber of Commerce.

TODAY Baseball (5 p.m.): Lincolnview at Jefferson (NWC); St. Johns at Kalida; Ottoville at Continental (PCL); Fort Jennings at MC (PCL); Spencerville at Col. Grove (PCL); Elida at Aville; FV at Van Wert. Softball (5 p.m.): Lincolnview at Jefferson (NWC); Spencerville at Col. Grove (PCL); Van Wert at Fview. Track and Field: Elida/ LCC at St. Johns, 4:30 p.m. Tennis: Sidney Lehman at Elida, 4:30 p.m.

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Easter Egg Hunt draws hundreds of seekers

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Delphos children ages 2-9 collected candy and won prizes at the annual Optimist Easter Egg Hunt Saturday at Waterworks Park. The club hid more than 3,000 eggs filled with candy and prize slips. Above: Children scramble to collect eggs. Below: A family eagerly searches through their eggs to see if they have any prize slips.

TUESDAY Baseball (5 p.m.); Jefferson at Ottoville; Minster at St. Johns (MAC); Wapak at Elida (WBL); Arlington at Kalida; P-G at Columbus Grove (PCL); Van Wert at Shawnee (WBL). Softball (5 p.m.): Ada at Ottoville; Wapak at Elida (WBL); Kalida at Continental (PCL); MC at Columbus Grove (PCL); Shawnee at Van Wert (WBL). Track and Field (4:30 p.m.): Jefferson/HN at Col. Grove; Fort Jennings/Ada/ Perry at Allen East; Ottoville at Aville; Spencerville/Ft. Rec. at Crestview, 5 p.m. Continental/Paulding at Lincolnview, 5 p.m. By MIKE FORD Tennis (4:30 p.m.): Wapak mford@delphosherald.com at Elida (WBL); Shawnee at Van Wert (WBL). DELPHOS The Delphos Stadium Club has conducted major projects in Forecast recent years to spruce up the Cloudy local football stadium. Tuesday with Having adjusted to the 20 percent economic downturn a few chance of years ago by scaling back rain and high projects then, the group conin upper 40s. See page 2. tinues to do what it can to make residents proud when hosting regular-season high Index school games. Obituaries 2 Were continuing the State/Local 3 fencing project; we put in Politics 4 stone columns and are havCommunity 5 ing wrought-iron fencing Sports 6-7 made. That will be installed Announcements 8 before the football season World News 10 begins. Thats a big projClassifieds 11 ect and well be making TV 12 requests for volunteers intermittently, Trustee Clara Hanf said. In the future, the group expects to put in a new

Finishing stadium projects focus of club this year

bridge and sidewalks at Waterworks Park but for now, the monumental projects at Stadium Park have the clubs plate full. Well also pour sidewalks and curbs, so we will request volunteers at that time. Well also put up new flag poles and we hope to put in some additional sidewalks at the park and at the football field; also, well be pouring a concrete pad for a new visitors concession stand. So, were trying to finish up football projects, she said. She said the group has never had a shortage of volunteers but would like to see new ones come forward. We couldnt do what we do without the volunteers and donations from local business and foundations like the Dienstberger Foundation and others, including one in Fort Wayne, and groups like the

Mike Ricker, left, and Dan German of Ricker and Sons Masonry work on stone pillars at Stadium Park the end of January. The pillars are for wrought-iron fencing that will be installed in the spring by the Delphos Stadium Club. According to club treasurer Clara Hanf, the group took advantage of unseasonably-warm temperatures to get a jump on park projects. boosters from both schools cluded. estimated to cost $125,000and individuals, she conThis years projects are $150,000.

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60 Minutes interrogator Mike Wallace dies at 93


extended tribute to Wallace, who died at age 93, next Sunday. NEW YORK Within Wallace had such a fearfive months of each other, some reputation as an intertwo of the men who helped viewer that Mike Wallace is make 60 Minutes the most here to see you were among distinctive news show on the most dreaded words a television have died. newsmaker could hear. First it was Andy Rooney, Wallace didnt just interthe cantankerous commen- view people. He interrogated tator who them. He died last c r o s s November, examined a month t h e m . after delivSometimes ering the he eviscerlast of ated them his showpitilessly. closing His weapessays. Late ons were Saturday m a n y : Wallace night, it was Mike thorough research, a Wallace, the hardcocked eyebrow, a charging interviewer who skeptical Come on and a frequently led 60 Minutes question so direct it took your and gave it journalistic heft breath away. with a showmans flair. He was well aware that More than anyone else his reputation arrived at an he was responsible for the interview before he did, said continuing success of 60 Jeff Fager, CBS News chairMinutes, veteran correspon- man and Wallaces long-time dent Morley Safer, a long- producer at 60 Minutes. time colleague and frequent He loved it, Fager said competitor of Wallaces in Sunday. He loved that chasing after big stories, said part of Mike Wallace. He on Sundays show. We are loved being Mike Wallace. He loved the fact that if he all in his debt. 60 Minutes plans an showed up for an interview, By DAVID BAUDER The Associated Press it made people nervous. ... He knew, and he knew that everybody else knew, that he was going to get to the truth. And thats what motivated him. Wallace made 60 Minutes compulsively watchable, televisions first newsmagazine that became appointment viewing on Sunday nights. His last interview, in January 2008, was with Roger Clemens on his alleged steroid use. Slowed by a triple bypass later that month and the ravages of time on a once-sharp mind, he retired from public life. Late in his career, he interviewed Russian President Vladimir Putin, and challenged him: This isnt a real democracy, come on! Putins aides tried fruitlessly to halt the interview. In 1973, with the Watergate scandal growing, he sat with top Nixon aide John Ehrlichman and read a long list of alleged crimes, from money laundering to obstructing justice. All of this, Wallace noted, by the law-and-order administration of Richard Nixon. The surly Ehrlichman could only respond: Is there a question in there some-

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where? In the early 1990s, Wallace reduced Barbra Streisand to tears as he scolded her for being totally self-absorbed when she was young and mocked her decades of psychoanalysis. What is it she is trying to find out that takes 20 years? Wallace wondered. 60 Minutes pioneered the use of ambush interviews, with reporter and camera crew corralling alleged wrongdoers in parking lots, hallways, wherever a comment or at least a stricken expression might be harvested from someone dodging reporters phone calls. Wallace once went after a medical laboratory offering Medicaid kickbacks to doctors in this fashion. They were phased out after founding executive producer Don Hewitt termed them showbiz baloney. Finally I said, Hey, kid, maybe its time to retire that trenchcoat, Hewitt recalled. Wallaces late colleague Harry Reasoner once said, There is one thing that Mike can do better than anybody else: With an angelic smile, he can ask a question that See WALLACE, page 3

Sept. 5, 1950-April 6, 2012 William O. Bill Hundley, 61, of Van Wert, died at 5:21 p.m. Friday at Lima Memorial Health System. Services will begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Harter and Schier Funeral Home. Burial will be at a later date. Friends may call from 2 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorials are to the family.

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Aug. 25, 1942 April 6, 2012 Allan D. Downing Sr., 69, of rural Wharton, died at 6:42 p.m. on Friday at the Wyandot Memorial Hospital emergency room in Upper Sandusky. He was born Aug. 25, 1942 in Lima to Alfred L. and Donna Mae (Garee) Downing. His father survives in Spencerville. On March 24, 1982, he married Trina K. Laipply in Upper Sandusky. She survives in rural Wharton. Funeral service will begin at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Stombaugh-Batton Funeral Home, Carey, the Rev. Jim Williams officiating. The Carey Honor Guard will conduct a military service at the funeral home following the service. A private burial will be at Wharton Richland-Union Cemetery near Wharton at a later date. Friends and family may call from 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Delaware Township Volunteer Fire Department or Angeline School of Opportunity in care of the funeral home. Online condolences may be sent to www.stombaughbatton.com.

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Information submitted VAN WERT A traffic stop on U.S. 30 turned up an unexpected find 353 grams of marijuana-laced brownies. Now a Wyoming man is facing a fifth-degree felony marijuana possession charge. At 9:50 a.m. on Friday, Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers, with the assistance of the Van Wert Police Department, stopped a 1999 Ford F-350 pick-up truck for a following too close violation on eastbound U.S. 30, near milepost 14. When the stop was made, the passenger in the truck was seen reaching for an object in the

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High temperature Sunday in Delphos was 62 degrees, low was 45. Weekend rainfall was recorded at .01 inch. High a year ago today was 63, low was 43. Record high for today is 83, set in 2001. Record low is 19, set in 1989. WEATHER FORECAST Tri-county Associated Press TONIGHT: Partly cloudy. Chance of sprinkles in the evening. Lows in the mid 30s. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph. TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of rain showers. Windy. Cooler. Highs in the upper 40s. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph becoming 20 to 30 mph in the afternoon. TUESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of rain showers in the evening. Patchy frost overnight. Lows in the lower 30s. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph. WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 50s. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph. WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear. Patchy frost overnight. Lows in the lower 30s.

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Experts: Casino will add The future of Medicare to risks in Cleveland


From U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown By THOMAS J. SHEERAN The Associated Press CLEVELAND Casino gambling is coming to one of Americas poorest cities, and with the glitz and new jobs itll bring to Cleveland, the games of chance are also likely to attract troubled gamblers. And the convenience will increase the number of chronic gamblers willing to lie, cheat or steal to get a fix, experts agree. Because we are bringing the gambling closer to home, the problems going to be closer to home, said Laura Clemens, who directs the responsible gambling program for the Ohio Casino Control Commission, created to regulate the new casino industry. Voters approved four casinos in 2009 for Ohio, in part with the promise of jobs for a Rust Belt state hit hard by the loss of manufacturing jobs. Last year, the Census Bureau ranked Cleveland, with a 34 percent poverty rate, the third-poorest big city in the U.S. Cincinnati ranked seventh with 30.6 percent of residents living in poverty. Opponents, led by church groups, warned that casinos would lead to more troubled gamblers. Ohios first casino opens in mid-May in Cleveland, with Toledos to follow in two weeks and the Cincinnati and Columbus casinos next year. The risk the casinos bring was underscored by a pair of military veterans who have sought treatment for their gambling problems at the Department of Veterans Affairs only residential treatment center for troubled gamblers. The pair talked to The Associated Press about their gambling ordeals, but insisted on anonymity to protect their privacy. A female Army vet who is an admitted longtime problem gambler said she started with bingo and card parties as a teen and that casino gambling pushed her over the edge, ruining her family life and prompting her to rip through $1 million in losses. I got so addicted to it so fast, thats kind of like all I wanted to do, said the 49-year-old from Chicago. And, now in Ohio, here comes the casinos. The casinos, oh, my God, she said. The other veteran, a 36-year-old former Marine from Dallas, predicted the convenience of having casinos nearby instead of having to pay for travel would push more people into trouble. My compulsion definitely drove me to the nearest casino, so location has a lot to do with it, he said while sitting in a sparsely furnished counseling room. Jennifer Clegg, gambling program supervisor with the Recovery Resources counseling agency in Cleveland, expects to get busier soon. We would anticipate that, with casinos coming, we would see these numbers increasing, she said. For someone whos in a lower socio-economic status, they just cant jump in the car and drive to Detroit or drive to Pennsylvania but they can hop on RTA (buses or trains) and go downtown, so theres a little more easy access. An estimated 2 million to 5 million Americans have some sort of gambling problem, according to a 1999 study by the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, which estimated another 15 million are at risk. It might be hard for casual gamblers to understand the compulsion that drives some, said Heather Chapman, who directs the Veterans Administrations gambling treatment program in Cleveland. Their brain lights up almost as if theyd won, she said, and that explains why someone will keep going despite having loss after loss after loss. For problems that do arise, services are in place to help gambling addicts.

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spending while ensuring that it can continue to meet the needs of Ohio seniors. Right now, the Department Charlotte is a nurse from of Veterans Affairs can negotiate Southwest Ohio who also advo- bulk discounts on prescription drugs cates for seniors. Like other Ohio for veterans, but Medicare cant seniors, she has paid into Medicare do the same for seniors. By givand Social Security all her working ing the Secretary of Health and life. And, like many Ohio seniors, Human Services negotiating authorCharlotte recently wrote to me that ity, we could save millions reducing Medicare cost by an estishe value[s] traditional mated $20 billon over the Medicare and doesnt next 10 years. want to let it whither on Ohios seniors have a vine. worked hard, paid into Yet the big insurance Medicare, and deserve a companies and their program that truly meets allies in Washington their health care needs. want to strip Medicare to Our seniors deserve bethelp fund extra tax cuts to ter than an under-funded millionaires. voucher that would put The House of them at the mercy of the Representatives just private insurance induspassed a budget that try. Before the passage would give tax breaks to Brown of Medicare, 30 percent of millionaires and oil companies while ending Medicare as our nations seniors lived below the we know it. The bill would fun- poverty line, only half had health damentally change the way older insurance, and insurance usually Americans pay for health care and only covered visits to the hospital. jeopardize the stability of long-term Now, thanks to Medicare, nearly 98 percent of seniors have health care funding. The House-passed budget would coverage and more than 90 percent turn Medicare into a voucher system, live above the poverty line. Congress must take concrete steps which means that seniors would get a fixed amount no matter how high to ensure the solvency of this imporor how quickly health costs climb. tant program for all Americans. We Not only would the House proposal can make Medicare better, but we strip away Medicares guaranteed should not destroy a program that benefits, it would require seniors to works for millions of Americans. pay thousands of dollars in addition- To think that some would slash al out-of-pocket healthcare expens- Medicare so that they could give tax es each year. If seniors wanted to cuts for the wealthiest Americans keep their traditional Medicare, they disrespects hard-working Ohioans, Ohioans like Charlotte, who have would be forced to pay more. Fortunately, this wrong-headed played by the rules and rely upon proposal will not go any further. A Medicare to be there for them when clear majority of Senators agree with they retire. Thats why I will continue to me that we need to stop this radical stand up for Ohio seniors who attempt to undermine Medicare Congress should stand up for deserve better than this plan. And Medicare and make it stronger. I will fight back against attempts to Cutting costs by cutting service helps turn back the clock on the advanceno one. Instead, we should focus on ments America has made to protect innovative ways to reduce Medicare our seniors.

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would get anyone else smashed in the face. Fagers first contact with Wallace as a young producer he had to shorten one of Wallaces stories for another broadcast left him more frightened than anything he had to do professionally to that point. Eventually, Fager became one of Wallaces producers and, as the top producer at 60 Minutes, the one who had to delicately convince a man who never wanted to retire that it was time to hang it up. I was scared of him and intimidated by him, he said. He knew it and he would just make you more miserable. That was Mike. He always had a twinkle in his eye, and even if you were intimidated by him, it was hard not to love him. Wallace was hired when Hewitt put together the staff of 60 Minutes at its inception in 1968. The show wasnt a hit at first, but worked its way up to the top 10 in the 1977-78 season and remained there year after year. Among other things, it proved there could be big profits in TV journalism. It remains the most popular newsmagazine on TV. Wallace said he didnt think he had an unfair advantage over his interview subjects: The person Im interviewing has not been subpoenaed. Hes in charge of himself, and he lives with his subject matter every day. All Im armed with is research.

In all, his television career spanned six decades, much of it at CBS. In 1949, he appeared as Myron Wallace in a show called Majority Rules. In the early 1950s he was an announcer and game show host. In the mid-1950s he hosted Night Beat, a series of one-on-one interviews that first won Wallace fame for his tough style. After holding a variety of other news and entertainment jobs, including serving as advertising pitchman for a cigarette brand, Wallace became a full-time newsman for CBS in 1963. He said it was the death of his 19-year-old son Peter in an accident in 1962 that made him decide to stick to serious journalism from then on. (Another son, Chris, followed his father and became a broadcast journalist. He anchors Fox News Sunday on the Fox network.) Wallace had a short stint reporting from Vietnam and took a sock in the jaw while covering the tumultuous 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago. But he didnt fit the stereotype of the Eastern liberal journalist. He was a close friend of the Reagans and was once offered the job of Richard Nixons press secretary. He called his politics moderate. The most publicized lawsuit against him was by retired Gen. William C. Westmoreland, who sought $120 million for a 1982 CBS Reports documentary, The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception, that accused Westmoreland and

others of deliberately underestimating enemy troop strength during the Vietnam War. Westmoreland dropped the libel suit in 1985 after a long trial. Lawyers for each side later said legal costs of the suit totaled $12 million, of which $9 million was paid by CBS. Wallace said the case plunged him into a depression that put him in the hospital for a week. In 1996, he appeared before the Senates Special Committee on Aging to urge more federal funds for depression research, saying that he had felt lower, lower, lower than a snakes belly but had recovered through psychiatry and antidepressants. He later disclosed that he once tried to commit suicide during that dark period. Wallace was born Myron Wallace on May 9, 1918, in Brookline, Mass. He began his news career in Chicago in the 1940s, first as a radio news writer for the Chicago Sun and then as a reporter for WMAQ. He started at CBS in 1951. He was married four times. In 1986, he wed Mary Yates Wallace, the widow of his close friend and colleague Ted Yates, who had died in 1967. Besides his wife, Wallace is survived by his son, a stepdaughter, Pauline Dora and stepsons Eames and Angus Yates.

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By KIMBERLY HEFLING Associated Press WASHINGTON Students like Delano Coffy are at the heart of brewing political fights and court battles over whether public dollars should go to school vouchers to help make private schools more affordable. He was failing in his neighborhood public elementary school in Indianapolis until his mother enrolled him in a Roman Catholic school. Heather Coffy has scraped for years to pay the tuition for Delano, now 16 and in a Catholic high school, and his two younger siblings, who attend the same Catholic school as their brother did. Shes getting help today from a voucher program, passed last year at the urging of GOP Gov. Mitch Daniels, that allows her to use state money for her childrens education. I cant even tell you how easy I can breathe now knowing that for at least for this year my kids can stay at the school, said the single mother, who filed a petition in court in support of the law. The state Supreme Court is hearing a challenge to the law, which provides vouchers worth on average more than $4,000 a year to low- and middle-income families. A family of four making about $60,000 a year qualifies. For all the arguments in favor of vouchers, there are opponents who say vouchers erode public schools by taking away money, violate the separation of church and state by giving public dollars to religious-based private schools, and arent a proven way to improve test scores. Even among supporters, theres dissension over whether vouchers should only be offered to low-income students on a limited basis or made available to anyone. Theres also division among black and Hispanic leaders as to whether vouchers help or hurt kids in urban schools. Many opponents also dislike scholarship programs that provide tax benefits to businesses or individuals for contributing to a fund to pay for private school. They say those programs undermine public schools by keeping tax revenues out of state treasuries, an important source of education dollars. Fights about using tax dollars to help make private schools affordable are popping up around the country. In Louisiana, Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal won a victory Thursday with passage of legislation that expands statewide a voucher program in New Orleans as part of broad changes to the states educa-

One Year Ago Jeffersons baseball team battled Lima Central Catholic on even terms for three innings on a chilly Thursday night. Unfortunately for the Wildcats, the Thunderbirds geared up with six runs in the fourth and five in the fifth to grab a 5-inning rout in the Northwest Conference opener for both squads at Wildcat Field. 25 Years Ago 1987 Mindy Klaus announced the upcoming opening of Annies Fabrics and Crafts. Klaus, a secretary at Jefferson middle School, and her mother, Sally Dickerhoff, are coowners of the business, located at 231 N. Main St., in the building formerly occupied by Eric Shoes. The shop will open May 2. The April meeting of the Delphos Lioness Club was held recently. New officers elected as of July 1 are as follows: President, Beth Cano, first vice president, Deb Cook; second vice president, Linda Hoffman; secretary, Barb Shafer; treasurer, Darlene Best; Lioness tamer, Betty Friemoth; tail twister, Michelle Bryan; two-year directors, Lois Gedeon and Theresa Alspaugh, and one-year directors, Pat Poling and Elsie Gillespie. Tim Utrup belted two home runs in Fort Jennings ninerun fifth inning as the Musketeers went on to beat Ottoville 13-5 in the season opener. Fort Jennings sent 15 hitters to bat in the fifth inning. Utrup had a two-run homer and followed with a three-run shot. Teammate Brad Miehls was 2-for-4 with three RBIs. 50 Years Ago 1962 The two-day Northwestern Zone Conference of the Fraternal Order of Eagles concluded Sunday with both the mens and womens sessions adjourning at 4 p.m. followed by a social evening. At the mens meeting, a class of 13 candidates was initiated into the order. Delphos candidates were Olen Coil, Robert Campbell, Richard Kohorst, Eugene Jameson, Roy Tippie and Murray Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stepleton were elected presidents of the Delphos Do-Pass-Os Western Square Dance Club during a brief business session held Saturday night at the K of P Hall. Other officers elected were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martz, vice presidents and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bendele, secretary-treasurers. A sesquicentennial celebration will be held by the village of Fort Jennings June 10, it has been announced by Mayor Elmer Martin. The event will commemorate the 150th anniversary of the War of 1812 during which Col. Jennings built the fort that was to give the village its name as an army outpost. The colonel was killed in that war. 75 Years Ago 1937 The members of the Fourth Degree Assembly of the Delphos Council of the Knights of Columbus and their ladies enjoyed a dinner party Wednesday evening. The dinner was served at the Phelan Hotel. Later, five-hundred was played in the K of C rooms. The honors in cards were awarded to Mrs. C. O. McKowen, Mrs. O. J. Birkmeier, Frank Kurber and Anthony Weger. The production The Blue Boy, under the sponsorship of the Delphos Band Mothers Association, is being rapidly rounded into shape for presentation on next Thursday night. The play promises to be one of the best home-talent productions to be presented from a local stage. Mrs. Clarence Mox was hostess to the members of the Ladies Aid Society of the Lutheran Church and a group of guests at her home north of Delphos Wednesday afternoon. She was assisted by Mrs. E. Mox, Sr., Mrs. Louis Miller and Mrs. E. W. Meyer. The afternoon was devoted to sewing for the Home of Mercy at Williston.

IT WAS NEWS THEN

US executives at bailed-out firms have pay cut

WASHINGTON (AP) Top executives at three companies bailed out by U.S. taxpayers during the 2008 financial crisis were ordered to take pay cuts by the federal government. The Treasury Department says nearly 70 executives at American International Group Inc., Ally Financial Inc. and General Motors Co. had their annual compensation reduced by 10 percent. The CEOs of each company had their pay frozen at 2011 levels. All three companies have yet to repay what they received from the $700 billion bailout and therefore are subject to pay cuts. AIG still owes taxpayers around $50 billion. General Motors owes about $25 billion. Ally Financial about $12 billion. Even with the compensation freeze, the chief executives are expected to be well paid this year. General Motors CEO Daniel F. Akerson is expected to earn $9 million in stock and salary this year. Ally Financials CEO Michael A. Carpenter is set to earn $9.5 million in total compensation. AIG CEO Robert Benmosche will make $10.5 million. Akerson criticized the pay limits, saying GM is losing some of its top talent in its executive ranks because of the government-imposed rules. The Detroit automaker received $49.5 billion from the government in 2008 and 2009. In a statement, Ally Financial said pay for its executives continues to be in line with the stated guidelines for bailed-out companies and the company is squarely focused on delivering value for shareholders and repaying the remaining U.S. Treasury investment.

Romney likely to struggle wooing female voters


By LAURIE KELLMAN Associated Press how were going to get good jobs and were going to have a bright economic future for them and for their kids, Romney said this past week in Middleton, Wis. By Friday, Obama was making the same argument at the White House, where he hosted a conference on women and the economy. He presented a full review of the administrations achievements on equal pay and workplace flexibility as new unemployment numbers showed an uptick in job creation. When we talk about these issues that primarily impact women, weve got to realize they are not just womens issues. They are family issues, they are economic issues, they are growth issues, they are issues about American competitiveness, said Obama, using his office to cast himself as a defender of women. His Democratic allies are putting it more bluntly, accusing Republicans of waging a war against women. Almost daily, the nations political discourse features some echo of this battle for womens votes, whether from members of the House and Senate, the Democratic and Republican national commit-

tion system. Virginia lawmakers recently passed a bill backed by Republican Gov. Bob McDonnell allowing a tax credit for contributions to private school scholarship programs, and Florida GOP Gov. Rick Scott signed a bill expanding a similar program. Creating or expanding voucher or certain scholarship programs has been debated in New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, South Carolina, Ohio, New Jersey and elsewhere. But school choice supporters have faced roadblocks, too. Recently, in Arizona, GOP Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed a bill that would have expanded a law passed last year that created education savings accounts for parents of students with disabilities; the money could cover expenses such a private schooling, virtual programs or future college costs. The vetoed bill would have broadened eligibility to gifted students, children of military personnel or students attending poor performing schools. Brewer said it was too early to consider such proposals before a new budget is approved, and she expressed unease about changing the education system in ways that may make parts of it uncompetitive.

Gingrich still in

Moderately confused

WASHINGTON (AP) Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich once led his rivals for the nomination in polls. Today, hes millions in debt and describing Mitt Romney as far and away the most likely GOP nominee. Running for president turned out to be much harder than I thought it would be, he said Sunday. I do think theres a desire for a more idea-oriented Republican Party, but that doesnt translate necessarily to being able to take on the Romney machine, Gingrich told Fox News Sunday in a reflective interview. After his Jan. 21 victory in the South Carolina primary, the former House Speaker said the Florida primary he lost in the following days turned into a real brawl. He said Romney did a good job building a substantial machine, adding he has no regrets. Unfortunately, our guys tried to match Romney, Gingrich said of the Florida match-up. It turned out, we didnt have anything like his capacity to raise money. Gingrich said he has a little less than $4.5 million in campaign debt, and hes operating on a shoestring budget. Despite Gingrichs acknowledgment of what appears to be his inevitable defeat, the former House speaker Gingrich isnt ready to drop out. Gingrich wants to influence the partys platform, which is a statement of principles on the issues. Hes interested in promoting increased domestic oil production and personal Social Security savings accounts.

WASHINGTON Mitt Romney is starting to hone his appeal to female voters, acutely aware as he turns to the general election that he has little choice but to narrow President Barack Obamas commanding lead among this critical constituency. None too soon, say many Republican activists. They expect Romney, as well as his popular wife, Ann, to make an explicit pitch to female voters on the economy and jobs, their top issues. The eventual nominee needs to start recognizing the power that women voters have, said Rae Lynne Chornenky, president of the National Federation of Republican Women. Romney, on pace to clinch the nomination in June, if not earlier, acknowledges that the GOP faces a historical challenge in closing the advantage Democrats have with women. Like Obama, he sees pocketbook issues as the key to winning them. We have work to do to make sure we take our message to the women of America, so they understand By TOM LoBIANCO Associated Press

Tea partyers trying to retire Senators Lugar, Hatch


INDIANAPOLIS Sen. Richard Lugar sounded wistful in his gratitude when he thanked supporters packed in the skybox of the Indiana Pacers home court, as though he could see the approaching end of a political career that has spanned nearly half a century. I thank all of you, the 50 or 60 of you who are co-sponsors of the rally. We appreciate very much your willingness to put your own names on the line and be helpful in bringing together this assembly, said the 80-yearold Indiana Republican who was first elected to the Senate in 1976. That characteristically understated demeanor has endeared Lugar to generations of Hoosier voters. It belies the fierce battle in Republican circles over whether to retire him now or give him six more years in Washington. Lugar and Utahs Orrin Hatch, 78 and sent to Capitol Hill in the same year as Lugar, are tea partyers top Senate Republican targets for defeat this year, portrayed as old bulls out of touch with todays conservatives. They are the GOPs two most senior members in the Senate. Both have come out swinging, a lesson learned when Hatchs fellow Utah senator, Robert Bennett, had his reelection bid derailed two years ago by the fledgling tea party movement in the state GOPs nominating convention. Hatch has shored up his support, furiously courting delegates to this years convention on April 21. He has emphasized his seniority and covered his flank with more conservative stances and votes. Lugar also started early, hiring a full-time campaign manager in the fall of 2010. He built an extensive network of campaign volunteers and by the first of this year had amassed a 10-1 cash advantage over his tea party challenger, state Treasurer Richard Mourdock. Lugar, however, has had to play a frantic defense heading into the May 8 primary after tea partyers, joined by Democrats, turned the incumbents residency outside the state into a dominant campaign issue. He fumbled questions about the address on his drivers license: an Indianapolis home he sold in 1977. He had to switch his voter ID to his farm in Indianapolis after the local election board ruled last month that he couldnt vote using the 1977 address. Lugar, who owns a home in Virginia, also repaid the U.S. Treasury $14,700 last month

tees or the presidential candidates. Earlier this spring, the president called Georgetown University law student Sandra Fluke to reassure her after radio host Rush Limbaugh called her a slut. She had testified to congressional Democrats in support of their national health care policy that would compel her school to offer health plans that cover her birth control. Republicans widely called Limbaughs comments inappropriate. On Thursday, Obama called for women to be accepted as members to the all-male Augusta National, home of the Masters golf tournament. Romney quickly followed his lead. But the Republicans challenge is stark. Romney must overcome history, political math and the missteps of a party that picked a fight over one provision of Obamas health care law and ended up on the defensive over access to birth control. Romney also has work to do with female voters after inconsistencies or misstatements on issues such as abortion and the future of Planned Parenthood. that his Senate office paid for his hotel stays in Indiana. Thats a self-inflicted wound. It just doesnt look good symbolically, said Margaret Ferguson, who heads the political science department at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Things that have been brushed aside now carry some momentum that they would not have in the past. Conservatives have rallied around Mourdock, a geologist and quiet campaigner who three years ago challenged the Chrysler bankruptcy terms in the U.S. Supreme Court. The Club For Growth, National Rifle Association, Citizens United, Hoosiers for Conservative Senate and FreedomWorks, a tea party umbrella group, have endorsed him. The Club for Growth purchased more than $250,000 in airtime over the past two weeks for anti-Lugar ads after spending $160,000 against him last year. FreedomWorks has spent $100,000 in Indiana. Lugar is still in control of this race, but its tight, much tighter than it was six months ago, said Andy Klingenstein, one of a trio of former aides who formed the Indiana Values super political action committee to battle on Lugars behalf.

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LEIPSIC On Saturday afternoon, one of two struggling fast-pitch softball teams were going to get an early Easter present with their first win of the year. The Easter Bunny shown the brightest on the Leipsic Lady Vikings as they took advantage of two early errors by the Ottoville Lady Big Green in notching their first win of the year, 11-0 in five innings, in a Putnam County League clash. The first inning set the tone for the entire game. The Lady Vikings scored six runs on six hits and those two costly errors by the Lady Green. The Vikings started the inning with three singles by Liz Inkrott, Stacy Shaffer and Molly Ellerbrock with one runner scoring. Maddie Steffans fly ball to left field was dropped for an error, allowing two runs to score. Emily Gerten reached on a walk and Mara Schroeders base hit plated another Viking run. Brooke Bearcats, Tigers split baseball twinbill WAYNESFIELD Spencerville out up plenty of offense in its baseball twinbill Saturday morning/afternoon at Waynesfield-Goshen. One bad inning six runs in the second inning of game 2 prevented the Bearcats from a sweep, winning the first game 7-1 but falling 7-5 in the second. Matt Youngpeter threw a Kreinbrinks fly ball was dropped again by the Lady Greens leftfielder, allowing another run to score. Singles by Emily Westrick and Inkrott brought in the sixth run of the inning for the home team. Veteran Lady Green head coach Joe Modica knew the importance of the first inning: We need to come and play defense every game, every inning. That was a 2-0 ball game after one inning of play and we let it, by our defensive mistakes, become 6-0 game. You get yourself behind like that and it becomes very hard to come back. They need to come and be prepared to play seven innings of ball and not make the same mistakes right off the bat that has cost us all year. The Vikings extended their lead to 7-0 in the third with a double off the fence by Schroeder and a groundout by Kreinbrink. In the fourth, the home team pushed another run across with a leadoff walk to Inkrott, followed by a runproducing double by Shaffer to make the score 8-0 after four innings. The Lady Green loaded the bases in the top of the fifth with a single by Megan Risner, walk to Courtney Von Sossan and a hit by Stephanie Horstman. However, a ground ball to the pitcher by Haley Landwehr, forcing Risner out at home, and a strikeout of Lindsey Eickholt ended the rally for the Lady Green. The Lady Vikings finished the game off in the bottom of the fifth inning by scoring three times. Four sharp singles in the inning by Emily and Kendra Gerten, followed by run-producing singles by Schroeder and Westrick, and a sac fly by Kreinbrink contributed to the final three Vikings runs of the contest. Lady Vikes head coach Dennis Warnecke sent senior pitcher Emily Gerten to the mound and she didnt disappoint. Gerten faced 20 batters, striking out eight and only giving up two walks, giving her the win. Warnecke knows he needs to look to his upperclassmen for leadership: We lost four players to graduation and will need our seniors and younger

BATH TOWNSHIP Jefferson and Bath went at it for a baseball doubleheader on as brilliant Saturday afternoon at Bath High School. The first game was one the visiting Jeffcats wished to forget, getting run-ruled 18-0 in five innings. The second game lived up to brilliant weather, with Bath securing two runs in the bottom of the seventh to seize a 5-4 victory. The Jeffcats (4-6) turned around from a less-than-stellar game 1 to stay toe-to-toe with the host Wildcats (9-2) until the very end. The Red and White had led 4-2 after the top of the fifth after scoring a run. Junior Seth Wollenhaupt beat out an infield hit but was gunned down trying to steal second by Caleb Norton. An out hence, senior Tony George walked against complete-game lefty winner Eric Jordan (2-0; 7 innings pitched, 6 hits, 4 runs, 3 earned, 3 bases-on-balls, 9 strikeouts; 125 pitches, 72 strikes). Taking off on a hitand-run, he scored all the way from first on a line single to right center by senior Curtis Miller. Miller took second on the throw home but was left there. Jordan sent down the Red and White in order the next two frames. Bath began to rally in the fifth against sophomore starter Ross Thompson (5 2/3 IPs, 8 hits, 3 runs, 3 earned, 2 BBs, 4 Ks) in the home half. An error on a grounder was erased when Collin Gossard was wiped out trying to burgle second by sophomore catcher Austin Jettinghoff. However, a walk, a stolen base and error on the play, a hit batter and a rocket shot by Keaton Sullivan (2-for-2) that handcuffed senior third sacker Jeff Schleeter allowed Myles Holliday (2 runs) to score to make it 4-3, Delphos. Thompson retired the next two to end the inning with only one run. Bath got runners on first (Gossard) and second (Norton) with two down in the home half of the sixth but Miller (0-1; 2/3 IPs, 3 hits, 2 earned runs; recovering from an injury suffered in wrestling) induced Holliday to bounce out to end that threat. However, Bath got the first two men on base in the seventh a single by Matt Wise (2-for-3) and a bunting Seth Collins (in for Sullivan, who had to leave the game) after

Wise beat the throw to second. Nate Heffner sacrificed them both up a base. Doug Sanders was plunked and Eric Heffner lined a hit to center to plate Wise. Austin Best lined a walk-off single to deep right center to end the contest. We were a lot more competitive all around in the second game. We were in it from the first pitch until the very end, Jefferson coach Doug Geary said. Ross pitched a solid game but he went as long as he could. Were still searching for pitching with Curtis slowly coming back and our number 1, Drew (Kortokrax) still yet to pitch after a winter injury. We lost to a good ball club today; we like to play these types of teams in our non-league schedule to get us ready for the league. We played pretty solid except for some bunt coverage in the last inning but hopefully, the next time we see that situation, well execute. The visitors got something going with two down in the first when Thompson got on via an error and George walked but they couldnt score. Bath went up 1-0 in the home half as Holliday singled with two outs and Wise hit a double off the fence in left center to score him. Sullivan was hit by a pitch but Thompson got out of the inning with no more damage. The Red and White tied it in the second but had another join the walking wounded. Junior Zach Kimmetts popup to the middle of the infield was allowed to drop for a hit and he stole second. An out later, a wild pitch moved him to third but he rolled an ankle sliding into the base and had to be helped from the field. Senior Mike Joseph pinchran. Geary called for a suicide squeeze with senior Jeff Schleeter up but he failed to get the bat on the ball. Joseph was let out to dry but he got into a rundown and eventually headed home, eluding the catcher and tying the score. Bath went up 2-1 on a seeing-eye single to left by Eric Heffner with one down and then a 2-out knock to right by Norton; an error on the play allowed Heffner to score. Delphos went to work. They left a runner (Thompson) on first in the third but got a pair of runs in the fourth. Miller got aboard via an error to kick it off and swiped second. After Joseph walked, junior Zach Ricker lined a shot to center to score Miller. An out hence, senior Evan Neubert lined a hit down the right-field line that got Joseph home. However, it

was left 3-2 when Jettinghoff lined into an inning-ending double play. They went up 4-2 in the fifth before Bath went on its own rally. In the opener, the Jeffcats went down 1-2-3 in the first inning against starter Norton (2-0; 5 IPs, 2 hits, 1 walk, 1 hit batter, 8 Ks) and it went downhill from there. The host Wildcats put up five runs in the bottom half against sophomore starter Jettinghoff (1-1) on one hit and three Jefferson errors in sending 10 to the dish. They were also the recipient of two walks, a hit batter and a wild pitch. The only hit was a run-scoring double by Gossard (4 runs scored) as it was 5-0 when the third out was recorded. The visitors got a leadoff walk by Miller, a wild pitch and a 2-out single to right by Justin Rode but could not score. A 2 spot in the second finished Jettinghoff after there batters, with senior Tony George coming in. This time, Bath put together two hits including an RBI 2-bagger by Wise (3-for-4, 3 runs, 3 RBIs) three free passes and a sacrifice fly by Nate Heffner (2 runs, 3 RBIs) for a 7-0 edge. Wollenhaupt was plunked by a pitch with two down in the top of the third but went no farther. The hosts sent 10 more to the dish in the third, compiling five hits, including a 2-run triple by Heffner, a free pass and another error, all allowing for a 12-0 spread at the end of three frames. Miller got aboard on a leadoff knock up the gut to start the fourth and an out later, Kimmett was safe on an error. However, Norton retired the next two batters. Bath sent 11 to the dish in the fourth, scoring another six runs and seeing Georges stint on the mound end after three batters, with sophomore Jordan Herron taking over. Bath pieced together four hits, including a 2-run double by Norton (2-for-4, 2 runs, 2 RBIs), a run-scoring 2-bagger by pinch-hitter Zach Clapper and a run-scoring hit by Wise, plus two free passes, one with the bases loaded to pinchhitter Sullivan. However, a crucial error allowed four of those tallies to be unearned, allowing Baths lead to balloon to 18-0. When Norton sent down the Jeffcats in order in the fifth, the first game was over. Holliday went 3-for-4, scoring three times and knocking in three. This was the second time

Game 1 JEFFERSON (0) ab-r-h-rbi Austin Jettinghoff p/ss 3-0-0-0, Seth Wollenhaupt rf 2-0-0-0, Ross Thompson 3b 2-0-0-0, Jeff Schleeter 3b 0-0-0-0, Curtis Miller 1b 1-0-1-0, Tony George ss/p 2-0-0-0, Jordan Herron p 0-0-0-0, Zach Kimmett dh 2-0-0-0, Zach Ricker 2b 0-0-0-0, Justin Rode c 1-0-1-0, Dylan Haehn ph 1-00-0, Kyle Anspach lf 2-0-0-0, Mike Joseph cf 1-0-0-0, Evan Neubert cf 1-0-0-0. Totals 18-0-2-0. BATH (18) ab-r-h-rbi Caleb Norton p 4-2-2-2, Collin Gossard ss 3-4-1-1, Myles Holliday cf 4-3-3-1, Eric Heffner ph/cf 1-0-0-0, Matt Wise lf 4-3-3-3, Doug Sanders rf 2-1-01, Ian Cox ph/rf 1-0-0-0, Nate Heffner c 1-2-1-3, Zach Clapper ph 1-1-1-1, Seth Collins 3b/2b 2-1-0-0, Eric Jordan 1b 2-0-1-0, Reed Bok 1b 1-0-0-0, Austin Best 2b 2-0-0-0, Keaton Sullivan ph/3b 0-1-0-1. Totals 28-18-12-13. Score by Innings: Jefferson 000 00- 0 Bath 525 6 x - 18 E: Jettinghoff 2, Thompson, Miller, Rode, Gossard; LOB: Jefferson 5, Bath 9; 2B: Norton, Gossard, Holliday, Wise, Clapper, Jordan; 3B: N. Heffner; SB: Rode, Norton, Gossard; SF: N. Heffner.

in less than 10 days we were beaten this badly. I dont know why, Geary added. Fortunately, we only had to wait about 30 minutes to play again instead of having to wait a day. We like how we responded and bounced back from the first game. Were still searching for a consistent lineup and better defense because we arent going to score a lot of runs generally. Jefferson hosts Lincolnview today, while Bath visits Defiance 5 p.m. Tuesday.

IP H R ER BB SO JEFFERSON Jettinghoff (L, 1-1) 1.0 3 7 4 3 3 George 2.0 7 8 5 3 2 Herron 1.0 2 3 0 3 2 BATH Norton (W, 2-0) 5.0 2 0 0 1 8 Jettingthoff pitched to 3 batters in 2nd George pitched to 4 batters in 4th WP: Jettinghoff, George, Herron, Norton; HBP: Wollenhaupt (by Norton), N. Heffner (by Jettinghoff). PB: Rode. ----Game 2 JEFFERSON (4) ab-r-h-rbi Austin Jettinghoff c 4-0-0-0, Seth Wollenhaupt cf/rf 4-0-2-0, Ross Thompson p/1b 4-0-0-0, Tony George ss 1-1-0-0, Curtis Miller 1b/p 3-1-1-1, Zach Kimmett rf 1-0-1-0, Mike Joseph pr/cf 1-2-0-0, Zach Ricker 2b 2-01-1, Kyle Anspach ph 1-0-0-0, Jeff Schleeter 3b 3-0-0-0, Evan Neubert lf 3-0-1-1. Totals 27-4-6-3. BATH (5) ab-r-h-rbi Caleb Norton c 4-0-2-1, Collin Gossard ss 3-0-0-0, Myles Holliday cf 3-2-1-0, Matt Wise lf 3-1-2-1, Keaton Sullivan 3b 2-0-2-1, Seth Collins 3b 1-1-0-0, Nate Heffner dh 3-0-0-0, Eric Jordan p 0-0-0-0, Doug Sanders 1b 3-0-0-0, Eric Heffner rf 4-1-2-1, Austin Best 2b 4-0-2-1. Totals 30-5-11-5. Score by Innings: Jefferson 010 210 0-4 Bath 110 010 2-5 One out when winning run scored E: Jettinghoff, Wollenhaupt, George, Sullivan, Best; DP: Bath 1; LOB: Jefferson 5, Bath 12; 2B: Wise, Best; SB: Miller, Kimmett, Joseph, Holliday, Sullivan, E. Heffner; CS: Wollenhaupt (by Norton); Sac: N. Heffner. IP H R ER BB SO JEFFERSON Thompson 5.2 8 3 3 2 4 Miller (L, 0-1) 0.2 3 2 2 0 0 BATH Jordan (W, 2-0) 7.0 6 4 3 3 9 WP: Jordan; HBP: Sullivan (by Thompson), Wise (by Thompson), Sanders (by Miller).

players to step up and fill the gaps. The Lady Vikings (1-6, 1-1 PCL) were led in hitting by Schroeder with three hits (double and two singles) and three runs scored. Inkrott, Shaffer and Westrick added two hits on the day. The Lady Green (0-7, 0-3 PCL had three singles for the day by Landwehr, Risner and Horstman. Both teams next action will be Tuesday when the Lady Green host Ada and Lady Vikings take on Bluffton. Both contests are scheduled for a 5 p.m. start.

complete-game 3-hitter in the opener, giving up an unearned run. He walked none, hit one batter and fanned eight. Agnew took the loss for the Tigers, going six innings in yielding eight hits, seven earned tallies, walking three, hitting one and striking out three. Youngpeter helped his cause by going 2-for-4 at the plate (double, a run scored), while James Schaad (2-3, 2

LOCAL ROUNDUP

OTTOVILLE Haley Landwehr 3-0-1-1, Lindsay Eickholt 3-0-0-0, Marissa Neinberg 2-00-0, Kelsey Hoersten 2-0-0-0, Kara Schimmoeller 2-0-0-0, Megan Risner 1-0-1-0, Courtney Von Sossan 1-00-0, Robin Turnwald 2-0-0-0, Angela Keeran 1-0-0-0, Stephanie Horstman 1-0-1-0. Totals 18-0-3-0. LEIPSIC Liz Inkrott 2-2-2-1, Stacy Shaffer 3-0-2-1, Molly Ellerbrock 3-1-10, Maddie Steffan 3-1-0-0, Emily Gerten 2-2-1-0, Mara Schroeder 3-33-1, Kendra Gerten 3-1-1-1, Brooke Kreinbrink 3-1-0-1, Emily Westrick 3-02-1. Totals 25-11-12-6. Score by Innings: Ottoville 0 0 0 00-0 Leipsic 601 1 3 - 11 WP - Emily Gerten; LP - Courtney Von Sossan. 2B: Shaffer, Schroeder.

runs, 2 runs batted in) and Bubba Shimp (1-3, 3 RBIs) added to the cause. In the nightcap, Turner got the win on the mound, while Nate Gaddy took the loss with a 1/3 of an inning (1 hit, 3 runs, 3 earned, 1 hit batter, 1 walk). Youngpeter again went 2-for-4 at the plate (2 runs, 2 RBIs), while Lee (2 RBIs) and Jared Rex both also went 2-for-4. Cory Rieman hit a

home run. Spencerville (6-5) visits Columbus Grove tonight, while Waynesfield-Goshen is 3-7.

Game One Spencerville 0 3 4 000 0-794 Waynesfield 0 1 0 000 0-130 WP: Matt Youngpeter; LP: Agnew. 2B: Matt Youngpeter (S). 3B: Kasey Lee (S). Game Two Spencerville 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 9 2 Waynesfield 0 6 0 0 0 1 x - 7 4 3 WP: Turner; LP: Nate Gaddy. 2B: Matt Youngpeter (S). HR: Cory Rieman (S).

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ANNA ROCKET INVITATIONAL Saturdays Results Boys Team Scores: Minster 194.333, Anna 112.0, West LibertySalem 92.0, Houston 67.50, New Bremen 56.0, Russia 48.333, Lehman Catholic 32.0, New Knoxville 26.833, Troy Christian 18.00, Fort Jennings 13.0. Girls Team Scores: Minster 154.0, Russia 106.50, Botkins 79.0, West Liberty-Salem 74.0, New Bremen 61.0, Fort Jennings 57.0, Houston 45.0, New Knoxville 30.0, Anna 28.5, Lehman Catholic 20.0, Troy Christian 8.0. GIRLS 4x800m Relay: 1. Minster A 10:07.57; 2. W. LibertySalem A 10:24.67; 3. Botkins A 10:29.41; 4. Russia A 10:43.96; ... 7. Fort Jennings A 11:36.21; 8. New Bremen A 11:36.81. BOYS 4x800m Relay: 1. Minster A 8:18.22#; 2. Russia A 8:44.94; 3. Anna A 8:46.65; 4. Troy Christian A 8:59.70; ... 8. Fort Jennings A 10:42.97. GIRLS 100m High Hurdles: 1. Siefring (RU) 16.25; 2. Speckman (NB) 16.48; 2. Horstman (NK) 16.68; 4. Francis (RU) 16.73. BOYS 110m High Hurdles: 1. Chaney (NB) 15.50; 2. Nelson (WL) 16.18; 3. Cordell (WL) 16.90; 4. Berning (AN) 17.90. GIRLS 100m Dash: 1. Macy Schroeder (FJ) 13.27; 2. Dahlinghaus (MI) 13.49; 2. Barga (MI) 13.57; 4. Lori Bruskotter (FJ) 13.58. BOYS 100m Dash: 1. Bollheimer 9AN) 11.39; 2. Bensman (AN) 11.54; 3. Collins (MI) 11.83; 4. Kauffman (MI) 11.89. GIRLS 4x200m Relay: 1. Minster A 1:51.03; 2. Fort Jennings A 1:52.47; 3. New Bremen A 1:53.09; 4. Russia A 1:55.77. BOYS 4x200m Relay: 1. W. Liberty-Salem A 1:32.73#; 2. Minster A 1:34.63; 3. New Bremen A 1:37.23; 4. Lehman Catholic A 1:39.05; ... 7. Fort Jennings A 1:48.94. GIRLS 1,600m Run: 1. Vogel (WL) 5:26.97; 2. Roeth (HO) 5:27.15; 3. Fausey (MI) 5:27.88; 4. Boyle (NK) 5:31.71; ... 16. Alyssa Schimmoeller (FJ) 6:19.60. BOYS 1,600m Run: 1. F. Slonkosky (MI) 4:31.58; 2. D. Slonkosky (MI) 4:39.89; 3. Klingler (TC) 4:43.21; 4. Kuntz (NK) 4:45.10; ... 19. Garrett Berelsman (FJ) 5:30.94. GIRLS 4x100m Relay: 1. Minster A 51.92#; 2. New Bremen A 53.45; 3. Russia A 54.60; 4. W. Liberty-Salem A 54.62; ... 8. Fort Jennings A 59.08. BOYS 4x100m Relay: 1. Anna A 44.27; 2. W. Liberty-Salem A 44.97; 3. Minster A 46.61; 4. New Bremen A 47.61; ... 7. Fort Jennings A 51.41. GIRLS 400m Dash: 1. Sarah Titterington (LC) 1:00.33#; 2. Hoelscher (MI) 1:01.65; 3. Macy Schroeder (FJ) 1:03.25; 4. Barga (MI) 1:04.71. BOYS 400m Dash: 1. Schultz (MI) 51.72; 2. Kauffman (MI) 52.10; 3. Stewart (LC) 52.50; 4. Westerbeck (NB) 52.85. GIRLS 300m Hurdles: 1. Speckman (NB) 49.32; 2. Horstman (NK) 49.33; 3. Siefring (RU) 49.52; 4. Bornhorst (BO) 50.28. BOYS 300m Hurdles: 1. Nelson (WL) 41.64; 2. Francis (RU) 41.77; 3. Chaney (NB) 43.79; 4. Tebbe (MI) 44.32. GIRLS 800m Run: 1. Brittany Bailey (BO) 2:23.87#; 2. Fausey (MI) 2:31.49; 3. Butler (MI) 2:32.54; 4. Kaitlin Stechschulte (FJ) 2:33.16; ... 13. Marissa Mesker (FJ) 2:55.18. BOYS 800m Run: 1. F. Slonkosky (MI) 2:02.52; 2. Albers (MI) 2:07.65; 3. Schafer (RU) 2:10.64; 4. Meister (WL) 2:12.13; ... 18. Logan Sickels (FJ) 2:36.24. GIRLS 200m Dash: 1. Titterington (LC) 27.04; 2. Macy Schroeder (FJ) 27.32; 3. Siefring (RU) 27.82; 4. Hoelscher (MI) 27.90; ... 7. Lori Bruskotter (FJ) 28.27. BOYS 200m Dash: 1. Bollheimer (AN) 23.11; 2. Collins (MI) 23.56; 3. Stewart (LC) 23.66; 4. White (WL) 23.71. GIRLS 3,200m Run: 1. Francis (RU) 11:50.43; 2. Roeth (HO) 11:53.31; 3. Strickland (WL) 12:00.99; 3. Boyle (NK) 12:28.11; ... 16. Alyssa Schimmoeller (FJ) 14:28.62. BOYS 3,200m Run: 1. D. Slonkosky (MI) 10:16.41; 2. Jester (HO) 10:30.38; 3. Dahlinghaus (MI) 10:31.93; 4. Fuller (LC) 10:38.62; ... 15. Garrett Berelsman (FJ) 12:30.55; ... 18. Tyler Blankemeyer (FJ) 14:54.58. GIRLS 4x400m Relay: 1. Minster A 4:13.55#; 2. Fort Jennings A 4:29.40; 3. Russia A 4:30.15; 4. Botkins A 4:35.94. BOYS 4x400m Relay: 1. Minster A 3:30.68#; 2. W. LibertySalem A 3:33.75#; 3. New Bremen A 3:41.44; 4. Anna A 3:41.59; ... 8. Fort Jennings A 4:14.99. GIRLS Discus: 1. Underwood (BO) 104-7; 2. Maurer (NB) 92-6; 3. Sharp (MI) 89-4; 4. Drees (RU) 85-3. BOYS Discus: 1. Long (AN) 155-5; 2. Winner (MI) 141-7; 3. Will (MI) 133-7; 4. Spicer (AN) 133-2; ... 8. Adam Krietemeyer (FJ) 124-3; ... 18. Jason Berelsman (FJ) 81-1. GIRLS High Jump: 1. Billing (BO) 5-0; 2. Borchers (RU) 4-9; 3. Poling (RU) 4-8; 4. Altstaetter (AN) 4-6. BOYS High Jump: 1. Martin (HO) 6-0; 2. (tie) Poling (RU), Kuntz (NK) and Paul Dues (MI) 5-6. GIRLS Long Jump: 1. Kyleigh Suchland (NB) 16-2.75#; 2. Siefring (RU) 15-8.25; 3. Horstman (NK) 15-7; 4. McGowan (MI) 14-2.75; ... 7. Mara Brown (FJ) 13-4. BOYS Long Jump: 1. Collins (MI) 20-9; 2. Bensman (AN) 20-1.25; 3. MacKie (NK) 19-8.25; 4. White (WL) 19-8. GIRLS Shot Put: 1. Underwood (BO) 35-3.75; 2. Greve (BO) 33-0.50; 3. Huffman (HO) 32-6.50; 4. Eiting (MI) 31-8.75. BOYS Shot Put: 1. Will (MI) 51-2; 2. Hegemann (MI) 45-9.25; 3. Adam Krietemeyer (FJ) 44-4; 4. Yingst (HO) 44-1; ... 16. Jason Berelsman (FJ) 32-3.

TRACK RESULTS

GIRLS Pole Vault: 1. Kayla Wuebker (MI) 11-6#; 2. Etgen (WL) 9-0; 3. Ehemann (AN) 8-6; 4. (tie) Magoto (RU) and Rump (AN) 8-0. BOYS Pole Vault: 1. Ike (HO) 12-6; 2. Tebbe (MI) 12-0; 3. Braun (HO) 11-6; 4. Ferguson (NB) 10-6. ----Bath Invitational Girls Team Rankings: Ottawa-Glandorf 142, Shawnee 84, Van Wert 80, Bluffton 58, Bath 54, Allen East 33, Memorial 30, Elida 27, Paulding 18. Boys Team Rankings: Van Wert 129, Shawnee 72.50, Ottawa-Glandorf 72, Bluffton 69, Elida 63, Bath 52, Memorial 44.50, Allen East 23, Paulding 2. Points: 10-8-6-4-2-1 Girls 100 Meter Hurdles: 1. Marlowe (SH) 17.09; 2. Bockrath (OG) 17.48; 3. Menchhofer (ME) 17.58; 4. Johnson-Ward (BA) 17.68; 5. Khiarea Deshazer (EL) 18.14; 6. Reineke (BL) 18.26; .... 11. Ashlyn Erman (EL) 19.04; ... 13. Marrissa Sperry (VW) 19.26; 14. Clair Butler (VW) 19.71. Boys 110 Meter Hurdles: 1. Frieson (SH) 14.96; 2. Sherman (ME) 16.09; 3. Toumazes (OG) 17.02; 4. McDermot (BA) 17.12; 5. Kevin Russell (EL) 17.56; 6. Hunter Hernandez (VW) 17.65; ... 7. Tyson Crone (VW) 17.81. Girls 100 Meter Dash: 1. Ayers (BA) 12.38; 2. M. Stechschulte (OG) 12.75; 3. Amanda Clay (VW) 12.91; 4. Woods (AE) 13.00; 5. Bixel (BL) 13.15; 6. Maag (OG) 13.25; ... 8. Aubrey Williams (EL) 13.41; ... 11. Cassidy Slusher (EL) 13.72. Boys 100 Meter Dash: 1. McNeal (SH) 11.58; 2. Thomas (AE) 11.73; 3. Reggie Phillips (VW) 11.75; 4. Austine Onwuegbnuchu (EL) 11.84; 5. Fisher (ME) 11.88; 6. VanVorce (BA) 11.98; ... 11. Uriel Sellers (EL) 12.29; ... 14. Quincey Salceido (VW) 12.59. Girls 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Ottawa-Glandorf 1:51.75; 2. Van Wert (Alexis Dowdy, Whitney Meyers, Amanda Clay, Sydney Riethman) 1:52.46; 3. Shawnee 1:52.88; 4. Elida (Cassidy Slusher, Erin Kesler, Ashley Lowry, Brett Pauff) 1:53.88; 5. Bluffton 1:55.94; 6. Allen East 1:57.12. Boys 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Van Wert (Nathan Wilhelm, Seth Kopp, Reggie Phillips, Chadd Phillips) 1:33.26; 2. Bluffton 1:33.87; 3. Elida (Nick Pauff, Deshea Hughes, Quentin Poling, Austin Etzler) 1:34.14; 4. Shawnee 1:38.66; 5. Allen East 1:39.53; 6. Memorial 1:39.65. Girls 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Andi Foster (VW) 5:38.41; 2. Hoehn (OG) 5:44.98; 3. Wolery (SH) 5:48.89; 4. Cohorn (SH) 5:49.69; 5. Althaus (BL) 5:59.09; 6. Haselman (OG) 6:01.53; ... 11. Jena Wensole (EL) 6:16.52; ... 13. Kelsey Wagner (VW) 6:22.37; ... 15. Kaiti Hinegardner (EL) 7:17.13. Boys 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Jared Fleming (VW) 4:48.64; 2. Connor Holliday (VW) 4:49.55; 3. Sevitz (SH) 4:49.62; 4. Mielke (ME) 4:50.38; 5. Haselman (OG) 4:50.55; 6. Trampt-Kindt (OG) 4:52.62; ... 12. Jon Reese (EL) 5:17.91; 13. Sam Kerber (EL) 5:23.96. Girls 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Ottawa-Glandorf 52.80; 2. Elida (Aubrey Williams, Ashley Lowry, Cassidy Slusher, Brett Pauff) 53.72; 3. Van Wert (Whitney Meyers, Marrissa Sperry, Allyssa Hill, Cheyane Handy) 54.02; 4. Memorial 54.41; 5. Shawnee 54.61; 6. Bluffton 55.08. Boys 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Shawnee 45.17; 2. Memorial 46.27; 3. Elida (Keaton Greeley, Chris Biederman, Clark Etzler, Austin Etzler) 46.56; 4. Bluffton 47.07; 5. Ottawa-Glandorf 47.17; 6. Van Wert (Nathan Wilhelm, Hunter Hernandez, Tyson Crone, Quincey Salceido) 47.35. Girls 400 Meter Dash: 1. Ayers (BA) 1:00.70; 2. Amanda Clay (VW) 1:01.59; 3. Roberts (SH) 1:02.67; 4. Guagenti (BL) 1:02.77; 5. Steinmetz (BL) 1:04.17; 6. Alexis Dowdy (VW) 1:05.09; ... 10. Ashley Lowry (EL) 1:06.61; ... 14. Erin Kesler (EL) 1:13.43. Boys 400 Meter Dash: 1. Chadd Phillips (VW) 50.82; 2. Seth Kopp (VW) 52.07; 3. Quentin Poling (EL) 52.47; 4. N. Stratton (BL) 52.80; 5. Gordon (BA) 53.16; 6. Steingass (BL) 53.86; ... 11. Chris Biederman (EL) 56.73. Girls 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Koch (OG) 50.98; 2. Johnson-Ward (BA) 52.54; 3. Whitney Meyers (VW) 52.86; 4. Marlowe (SH) 53.61; 5. Schroeder (OG) 53.75; 6. Clair Butler (VW) 54.07; ... 8. Khiarea Deshazer (EL) 56.59; ... 10. Rachel Kerber (EL) 56.76. Boys 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Brown (ME) 42.58; 2. Tyson Crone (VW) 44.43; 3. McDermot (BA) 44.72; 4. Moening (OG) 44.86; 5. Runk (BL) 46.19; 6. Toumazes (OG) 46.22; ... 8. Hunter Hernandez (VW) 46.69; ... 12. Kevin Russell (EL) 49.47. Girls 800 Meter Run: 1. Chappell-Dick (BL) 2:18.95; 2. Zynda (OG) 2:29.43; 3. Brett Pauff (EL) 2:31.71; 4. Ellerbrock (OG) 2:32.97; 5. Lininger (ME) 2:34.79; 6. MacDonald (SH) 2:35.69; ... 7. Jacey Eikenberry (VW) 2:35.94; ... 12. Cheyane Handy (VW) 2:47.48. Boys 800 Meter Run: 1. Jared Fleming (VW) 2:02.06; 2. Harnish (BL) 2:03.98; 3. Gordon (BA) 2:07.11; 4. Sevitz (SH) 2:07.44; 5. Trampt-Kindt (OG) 2:08.23; 6. Luke Brubaker (VW) 2:09.60; ... 12. Sam Kerber (EL) 2:15.64. Girls 200 Meter Dash: 1. Ayers (BA) 26.36; 2. Woods (AE) 27.15; 3. Stechschulte (OG) 27.35; 4. Allyssa Hill (VW) 27.48; 5. Bixel (BL) 28.25; 6. Ashley Lowry (EL) 28.51; ... 11. Amanda Clay (VW) 29.58; ... 15. Aubrey Williams (EL) 30.33. Boys 200 Meter Dash: 1. Chadd Phillips (VW) 23.34; 2. Reggie Phillips (VW) 23.86; 3. Austin Etzler (EL) 23.87; 4. Frieson (SH) 23.92; 5. McNeal (SH) 23.96; 6. Austine Onwuegbnuchu (EL) 24.55. Girls 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Andi Foster (VW) 12:44.96; 2. Cohorn (SH) 12:50.61; 3. Schealissa

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The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct Boston 32 24 .571 New York 29 27 .518 Philadelphia 29 27 .518 New Jersey 21 37 .362 Toronto 20 37 .351 Southeast Division W L Pct x-Miami 40 15 .727 Atlanta 34 23 .596 Orlando 33 23 .589 Washington 12 44 .214 Charlotte 7 47 .130 Central Division W L Pct x-Chicago 43 14 .754 Indiana 34 22 .607 Milwaukee 28 28 .500 Detroit 21 35 .375 Cleveland 18 36 .333 WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L Pct x-San Antonio 40 14 .741 Memphis 32 23 .582 Houston 31 25 .554 Dallas 31 26 .544 New Orleans 15 41 .268 Northwest Division W L Pct y-Oklahoma Cty 41 15 .732 Denver 30 26 .536 Utah 29 28 .509 Portland 27 30 .474 Minnesota 25 32 .439 Pacific Division W L Pct L.A. Lakers 35 22 .614 L.A. Clippers 34 22 .607 Phoenix 29 27 .518

NBA GLANCE
Golden State 22 33 Sacramento 19 38 GB 3 3 12 12 1/2 GB 7 7 1/2 28 1/2 32 1/2 GB 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division

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The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L z-N.Y. Rangers 82 51 24 x-Pittsburgh 82 51 25 x-Philadelphia 82 47 26 x-New Jersey 82 48 28 N.Y. Islanders 82 34 37 Northeast Division GP W L y-Boston 82 49 29 x-Ottawa 82 41 31 Buffalo 82 39 32 Toronto 82 35 37 Montreal 82 31 35 Southeast Division GP W L y-Florida 82 38 26 x-Washington 82 42 32 Tampa Bay 82 38 36 Winnipeg 82 37 35 Carolina 82 33 33 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L y-St. Louis 82 49 22 x-Nashville 82 48 26 x-Detroit 82 48 28 x-Chicago 82 45 26 Columbus 82 29 46 Northwest Division GP W L z-Vancouver 82 51 22

NHL GLANCE
OT Pts 7 109 6 108 9 103 6 102 11 79 OT Pts 4 102 10 92 11 89 10 80 16 78 OT Pts 18 94 8 92 8 84 10 84 16 82 OT Pts 11 109 8 104 6 102 11 101 7 65 GF 226 282 264 228 203 GF 269 249 218 231 212 GF 203 222 235 225 213 GF 210 237 248 248 202 GA 187 221 232 209 255 GA 202 240 230 264 226 GA 227 230 281 246 243 GA 165 210 203 238 262 Calgary 82 Colorado 82 Minnesota 82 Edmonton 82 Pacific Division GP y-Phoenix 82 x-San Jose 82 x-Los Angeles 82 Dallas 82 Anaheim 82 37 41 35 32 W 42 43 40 42 34 29 35 36 40 L 27 29 27 35 36

Saturdays Results Boston 86, Indiana 72 New Orleans 99, Minnesota 90 Memphis 94, Dallas 89 Atlanta 116, Charlotte 96 Orlando 88, Philadelphia 82 Milwaukee 116, Portland 94 Phoenix 125, L.A. Lakers 105 Golden State 112, Denver 97 L.A. Clippers 109, Sacramento 94 Sundays Results New York 100, Chicago 99, OT Boston 103, Philadelphia 79 Miami 98, Detroit 75 New Jersey 122, Cleveland 117, OT Oklahoma City 91, Toronto 75 San Antonio 114, Utah 104 Houston 104, Sacramento 87 Todays Games Washington at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Toronto at Indiana, 7 p.m. Detroit at Orlando, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers at New Orleans, 8 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 8 p.m. Oklahoma City at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Golden State at Denver, 9 p.m. San Antonio at Utah, 9 p.m. Phoenix at Minnesota, 9 p.m. Houston at Portland, 10 p.m. Tuesdays Games Charlotte at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Boston at Miami, 7 p.m. Orlando at Washington, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Sacramento at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. New York at Chicago, 9:30 p.m.

Watson works wonders and dons the green jacket


By EDDIE PELLS The Associated Press AUGUSTA, Ga. Sometimes, winning a golf tournament or putting on a green jacket can change a guys life. Bubba Watson insists hes not that guy. Maybe that explains his ability to pull off the impossible when the pressure was boiling over at the Masters on Sunday. Perched atop pine needles far right of the fairway with a better view of a TV tower than the green, the lefthander hooked his way out of trouble and into history. His 155-yard curveball landed on the green and beat South Africas Louis Oosthuizen on the second hole of a playoff and turned Oosthuizens double eagle earlier in the round into the second-best shot on a day filled with magic at Augusta National. While Oosthuizen failed to get up and down from in front of the green, Watson wrapped it up with a no-stress 2-putt on the 10th green to clinch his first major, then sobbed hard on his mothers shoulder. A bittersweet celebration. His father, Gerry, died 18 months ago after a long bout with cancer. But waiting at home for him is his wife, Angie, and their adopted newborn son, Caleb. The thing is, golf is not my everything, Watson said. But for me to come out here and win, its awesome for a week and then we get back to real life. I havent changed a diaper yet, so Im probably going to have to change a diaper soon. Watson insists the shot that
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NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division z-clinched conference Saturdays Results Chicago 3, Detroit 2, SO Boston 4, Buffalo 3, SO New Jersey 4, Ottawa 2 Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 2 Calgary 5, Anaheim 2 Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers 1 Montreal 4, Toronto 1 Tampa Bay 4, Winnipeg 3, OT Columbus 7, N.Y. Islanders 3 Florida 4, Carolina 1 Phoenix 4, Minnesota 1 St. Louis 3, Dallas 2 Nashville 6, Colorado 1 Vancouver 3, Edmonton 0 San Jose 3, Los Angeles 2, OT

The Associated Press National League East Division W L Pct GB New York 3 0 1.000 Washington 2 1 .667 1 Philadelphia 1 2 .333 2 Miami 1 3 .250 2 1/2 Atlanta 0 3 .000 3 Central Division W L Pct GB St. Louis 3 1 .750 Cincinnati 2 1 .667 1/2 Houston 2 1 .667 1/2 Pittsburgh 2 1 .667 1/2 Chicago 1 2 .333 1 1/2 Milwaukee 1 2 .333 1 1/2 West Division W L Pct GB Arizona 3 0 1.000 Los Angeles 3 1 .750 1/2 Colorado 1 2 .333 2 San Diego 1 3 .250 2 1/2 San Francisco 0 3 .000 3 Saturdays Results Washington 7, Chicago Cubs 4 N.Y. Mets 4, Atlanta 2 Milwaukee 6, St. Louis 0 Arizona 5, San Francisco 4 Houston 7, Colorado 3 Pittsburgh 2, Philadelphia 1, 10 inn. Miami 8, Cincinnati 3 L.A. Dodgers 6, San Diego 5, 11 innings Sundays Results N.Y. Mets 7, Atlanta 5 Cincinnati 6, Miami 5 Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 4 Houston 3, Colorado 2 St. Louis 9, Milwaukee 3 Chicago Cubs 4, Washington 3 San Diego 8, L.A. Dodgers 4 Arizona 7, San Francisco 6 Todays Games Miami (A.Sanchez 0-0) at Philadelphia (Hamels 0-0), 1:05 p.m. San Francisco (Zito 0-0) at Colorado (Chacin 0-0), 4:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Marcum 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (Volstad 0-0), 7:05 p.m. St. Louis (Westbrook 0-0) at Cincinnati (Bailey 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Washington (Jackson 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Atlanta (Beachy 0-0) at Houston (Happ 0-0), 8:05 p.m. Tuesdays Games Pittsburgh (Correia 0-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 0-0), 4:10 p.m. St. Louis (Lohse 1-0) at Cincinnati (Leake 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Washington (Detwiler 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (Gee 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Atlanta (Hanson 0-1) at Houston (Weiland 0-0), 8:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Narveson 0-0) at Chicago

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earned him the green jacket wasnt as ridiculously hard as it looked. Mostly because of his attitude. He hasnt taken formal lessons and insists he has never hit a ball perfectly straight. His motto, as he explained to caddie Ted Scott on the day they met six years ago: If I have a swing, I have a shot. So when he blocked the tee shot on No. 10 into the woods, behind the gallery, onto the pine straw, way back in jail, he felt no sense of panic. I get down there, saw it was a perfect draw, Watson said. Even though the tower was in my way, I didnt want to ask if I could get relief or anything because it set up for a perfect draw well, hook. Thats what we did. We just kept talking about you never know whats going to happen here. Anything can happen. The excitement started with a pair of holes-in-1 on No. 16 by Adam Scott and Bo Van Pelt, each of whom was playing for position, not the championship. The fireworks really started when the leaders got on the course. Standing on the fairway, 253 yards from the hole on the par-5 second, Oosthuizen hit a 4-iron that bounced on the front of the green, then rolled toward a cup that looked like it had a magnet in it. The ball dropped and the South African was the owner of the fourth double-eagle 2 in Masters history and the first on the second hole to say nothing of a 2-shot lead that moments earlier had been a 1-shot deficit. He held that lead for most of the day, but realized as the

The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Sporting Kansas City 5 0 0 15 8 1 New York 3 2 0 9 14 8 Houston 2 1 0 6 2 2 Columbus 2 2 0 6 4 6 New England 2 3 0 6 4 6 D.C. 1 2 2 5 5 5 Chicago 1 1 1 4 2 3 Montreal 1 4 1 4 5 12 Philadelphia 0 3 1 1 2 6 Toronto FC 0 4 0 0 2 9 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Real Salt Lake 5 1 0 15 11 4 San Jose 4 1 0 12 8 2 Colorado 3 2 0 9 7 7

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Cubs (Maholm 0-0), 8:05 p.m. Arizona (Cahill 0-0) at San Diego (Volquez 0-1), 10:05 p.m. ----American League East Division W L Pct GB Baltimore 3 0 1.000 Tampa Bay 3 0 1.000 Toronto 2 1 .667 1 Boston 0 3 .000 3 New York 0 3 .000 3 Central Division W L Pct GB Detroit 3 0 1.000 Kansas City 2 1 .667 1 Chicago 1 2 .333 2 Cleveland 1 2 .333 2 Minnesota 0 3 .000 3 West Division W L Pct GB Seattle 3 1 .750 Texas 2 1 .667 1/2 Los Angeles 1 2 .333 1 1/2 Oakland 1 3 .250 2 Saturdays Results Toronto 7, Cleveland 4, 12 innings Detroit 10, Boston 0 Kansas City 6, L.A. Angels 3 Baltimore 8, Minnesota 2 Tampa Bay 8, N.Y. Yankees 6 Chicago White Sox 4, Texas 3 Seattle 8, Oakland 7 Sundays Results Detroit 13, Boston 12, 11 innings Cleveland 4, Toronto 3 Baltimore 3, Minnesota 1 Tampa Bay 3, N.Y. Yankees 0 Kansas City 7, L.A. Angels 3 Texas 5, Chicago White Sox 0 Todays Games L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 0-0) at Minnesota (Blackburn 0-0), 4:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Sale 0-0) at Cleveland (Tomlin 0-0), 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Nova 0-0) at Baltimore (Matusz 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Boston (Doubront 0-0) at Toronto (Alvarez 0-0), 7:07 p.m. Seattle (Noesi 0-0) at Texas (Darvish 0-0), 8:05 p.m. Kansas City (Mendoza 0-0) at Oakland (Milone 0-0), 10:05 p.m. Tuesdays Games Tampa Bay (Moore 0-0) at Detroit (Porcello 0-0), 1:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Humber 0-0) at Cleveland (Gomez 0-0), 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Garcia 0-0) at Baltimore (Chen 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Boston (Bard 0-0) at Toronto (Drabek 0-0), 7:07 p.m. Seattle (Beavan 0-0) at Texas (Feliz 0-0), 8:05 p.m. Kansas City (Duffy 0-0) at Oakland (Godfrey 0-0), 10:05 p.m.

(SH) 12:50.61; 3. Schealissa Williams (VW) 12:53.43; 4. Tobin (ME) 13:12.62; 5. Kuhlman (SH) 13:28.13; 6. Meyer (OG) 13:33.76. Boys 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Connor Holliday (VW) 10:38.67; 2. Kase Schalois (VW) 10:42.46; 3. Durkee (ME) 10:45.84; 4. Plaugher (SH) 11:00.74; 5. Nisly (BL) 11:12.85; 6. Kuhlman (SH) 11:19.65; ... 11. Jon Reese (EL) 11:50.90; ... 14. Chris Radebaugh (EL) 12:32.87. Girls 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Bluffton 4:15.20; 2. Shawnee 4:18.78; 3. Allen East 4:21.07; 4. Ottawa-Glandorf 4:21.53; 5. Van Wert (Cheyane Handy, Alexis Dowdy, Sydney Riethman, Jacey Eikenberry) 4:23.85; 6. Memorial 4:36.32; ... 9. Elida (Erin Kesler, Courtney Honcell, Jena Wensole, Rachel Kerber) 5:03.11. Boys 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Van Wert (Chadd Phillips, Reggie Phillips, Seth Kopp, Jared Fleming) 3:33.40; 2. Bluffton 3:36.86; 3. Bath 3:37.47; 4. Elida (Deshea Hughes, Clark Etzler, Keaton Greeley, Darius Relford) 3:39.87; 5. OttawaGlandorf 3:40.81; 6. Allen East 3:43.15. Girls 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Bluffton 10:03.43; 2. OttawaGlandorf 10:04.49; 3. Shawnee 10:05.71; 4. Van Wert (Jacey Eikenberry, Andi Foster, Erin Dingle, Marrissa Sperry) 10:42.71; 5. Bath 11:19.52; 6. Paulding 11:29.56. Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Van Wert (Connor Holliday, Nathan Wilhelm, Kase Schalois, Jared Fleming) 8:33.03; 2. Bluffton 8:42.80; 3. Ottawa-Glandorf 8:43.56; 4. Shawnee 8:44.04; 5. Paulding 9:23.03; 6. Elida (Sam Kerber, Keaton Brenneman, Jon Reese, Deshea Hughes) 9:33.28. Girls High Jump: 1. Guagenti (BL) 5-4; 2. Shuherk (PA) 5-1; 3. Winters (SH) 5-1; 4. Warnecke (OG) 4-10; 5. Kinkley (ME) 4-10; 6. (tie) Maag (OG) and Falk (ME) 4-8; ... 8. Aubrey Williams (EL) 4-6; ... 10. Lauren Huffer (EL) 4-4. Boys High Jump: 1. Schmiedebusch (OG) 5-10; 2. Jaylin

Morris (EL) 5-8; 3. (tie) Muholland (AE), Baxter (BA), Moening (OG), VanVorce (BA) and R.J. Stratton (BL) 5-6; 6. (tie) Bell (SH) and Sherman (ME) 5-6; ... 10. Chris Biederman (EL) 5-4. Girls Pole Vault: 1. Allgire (OG) 9-6; 2. Salinas (PA) 9-0; 3. Lutes (AE) 8-6; 4. Ellerbrock (OG) 8-0; 5. Walter (ME) 8-0; 6. (tie) Croft (SH) and Yoakam (BL) 7-6. Boys Pole Vault: 1. Laubenthal (OG) 12-6; 2. Rolland (SH) 12-6; 3. Neff (BL) 12-0; 4. Grant (ME) 12-0; 5. Bell (SH) 11-0; 6. Nick Pauff (EL) 11-6. Girls Long Jump: 1. JohnsonWard (BA) 15-3.25; 2. Warnecke (OG) 15-2; 3. MacDonald (SH) 14-11.25; 4. Falk (ME) 14-5.25; 5. Allgire (OG) 14-4.50; 6. Baird (SH) 14-0.75; ... 8. Rachel Kerber (EL) 13-3.50; 9. Erin Kesler (EL) 12-11.75. Boys Long Jump: 1. VanVorce (BA) 20-7.50; 2. Muholland (AE) 20-4; 3. Austin Etzler (EL) 19-11.75; 4. Thomas (AE) 19-6; 5. McNeal (SH) 19-1.75; 6. Nance (SH) 19-1; ... 10. Michael Lee (EL) 17-8.25; ... 14. Deshaum Eddins (VW) 16-2.50. Girls Discus: 1. Bellman (OG) 95-10; 2. Dunlap (AE) 92-10; 3. Rachel Foust (EL) 92-1; 4. Schriner (OG) 86-4; 5. Edgington (BL) 85-0; 6. Kohart (PA) 84-2; ... 7. Haley Sinning (VW) 83-3; ... 10. Britany Myers (VW) 79-1. Boys Discus: 1. Karhoff (OG) 137-2; 2. Jones (BA) 128-8; 3. Risner (BL) 123-5; 4. Quentin Poling (EL) 122-2; 5. Wells (OG) 117-1; 6. Alexander (ME) 109-3; ... 7. Theran Carroll (EL) 108-8; ... 10. Daniel Patterson (VW) 104-3; ... 14. James Hardman (VW) 87-0. Girls Shot Put: 1. Cramer (OG) 33-5; 2. Adewumi (SH) 33-0.50; 3. Alexis Dowdy (VW) 32-9; 4. Walker (ME) 31-6; 5. Haley Ramey (VW) 31-2; 6. Menker (ME) 30-0; ... 7. Rachel Foust (EL) 29-8. Boys Shot Put: 1. Rieman (OG) 45-7.50; 2. Risner (BL) 44-0; 3. Quentin Poling (EL) 43-7; 4. Karhoff (OG) 41-4; 5. Bradon Conn (EL) 40-5; 6. Jones (BA) 36-11; ... 8. (tie) Deshaum Eddins (VW) and James Hardman (VW) 36-7.50.

(Continued from Page 6) Crestview run-rules Kalida twice, 10-0 and 16-2 By Jim Cox CONVOY - Crestview was uncharacteristically dominant in its annual baseball doubleheader with Kalida Saturday, coming away with run-rule wins in both games -- 10-0 and 16-2. Both games went the minimum distance -- 4 1/2 innings. The Knights are now 7-3, the Wildcats 3-3. Crestviews Jared Hallfeldt threw a masterful Game 1, allowing only two hits in five innings, while striking out five and walking only one. He threw 80 pitches, including 55 strikes. Kalida was plagued by untimely errors (3) and misplays but Crestview also banged out 11 hits. The Knights were led by third baseman Venice Roberts (3-for-3, including a double, 2 runs, 1 RBI), first baseman Jake Harmon (2-for3, 1 run), rightfielder Jacob Wortman (2-for-2, 1 run) and second baseman Alec Heffner (1-for-3, 1 run, 2 RBIs). The Wildcats two hits, both singles, came off of the bats of second baseman Kevan Unverferth and designated hitter Jordan Laudick. Kalidas Nick Guisinger took the loss, going 3 2/3 innings, giving up nine runs (4 earned) on 10 hits, striking out one and walking one. Jared Zeller came on in relief, giving up one run (unearned) and one hit in 1/3 of an inning. Roberts went to the mound to start Game 2 and, like Hallfeldt, threw a 2-hitter to get the win. He yielded two runs, walking one and striking out two in four innings of work. Shortstop Kole Rolsten came on in relief and threw a perfect fifth inning to end the game. The Cats fielding went from bad to worse in the second game -- six errors and some more misplays. Starter Kyle Kehres lasted only 2 1/3 innings, giving up nine runs (5 earned) on five hits. He walked five and fanned three in his loss. Nathan Kortokrax threw 1 1/3 innings, giving up seven runs (none earned) on three hits, striking out one and walking one. Eric Kahle finished up, facing two hitters,

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round went on that theres nowhere else to go after youve touched the sun. When something like that happens early in your round, you think that this is it, Oosthuizen said. That was my first double eagle ever. So it was tough. It was tough the next five holes to just get my head around it and just play the course. Watson, meanwhile, saved his charge for where they usually come at Augusta the back nine on Sunday. He made a tricky 6-foot putt on No. 13 to start a string of four straight birdies. The fourth one put him in a tie for the lead and the leaders, in the same twosome, finished par-par to set up the first playoff at Augusta since Angel Cabrera of Argentina

won in 2009. There was a 4-way tie for third at 8 under Britains Lee Westwood, Swedens Peter Hanson, Matt Kuchar and Phil Mickelson. Mickelson, going for his fourth green jacket, looked like the favorite coming into the day but dug himself a hole on No. 4 a 10-minute sitcom that couldve been titled Typical Phil. There was the tee shot off a railing and into the trees, well left of the green; the two righthanded hacks from the woods, the first of which popped up and moved about a foot; the blown flop shot from a trampled down area where the fans had been standing; then, of course, an out-of-this-world up and down from the sand to save 6.

giving up a single before getting the last batter out. Knight hitters in Game 2 were Roberts (2-for-3, 1 run, 2 RBIs), Harmon (2-for-2, 2 runs, 1 RBI), third baseman Isaiah Simerman (2-for-4, 2 runs, 1 RBI) and leftfielder Nick Leary (1-for-2, 1 run, 2 RBIs). All nine Crestview hits were singles. Kalidas hits came from centerfielder Paul Utendorf (double, 1 RBI) and catcher Jarrod Stober. For Kalida coach Jim McBride, it was a very long afternoon: The last three games we have played, weve played very poor defense, our pitching has not been at all good and offensively, were really struggling. Its early in the season, so Im not panicking. Ive been in this 30 years, so I know better. It was just the fact that Crestview played very well. Im very disappointed with our start and Im sure they (the players) are, too. Were much better than a 3-3 team. I took a picture of that scoreboard (after Game 2), so thatll be motivational bulletin board material for us. Its very humbling. For Crestview mentor Jim Wharton, it was the exact opposite: I think it was a pretty productive day. Kalida gave us a lot but you have to put the ball in play and I thought at times we had some really good swings. Base-running, we need to get better. Defensively, we need to get better (3 errors in each game) but we are getting better. It was two excellent pitching performances. Hallfeldt was definitely on top of his game and pretty much had command from the getgo until the very end. In the second game Venice threw very well for us. I think hes capable of making some better pitches for us but he had an outstanding performance, too. Then Kole comes in and closes it. We couldnt have scripted our pitching any better today. We just got great outings from all three pitchers.
FIRST GAME Kalida 000 00-023 Crestview 0 2 1 7 x - 10 11 3 WP: Hallfeldt; LP:Guisinger. LOB: Kalida 5, Crestview 7. 2B: Roberts (CV). SECOND GAME Kalida 002 00-226 Crestview 3 0 8 6 x - 16 9 3 WP: Roberts. LP: Kehres. LOB: Kalida 4, Crestview 7. 2B: Utendorf (K).

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DAVID GERMAIN The Associated Press LOS ANGELES Film fans are still forking over for The Hunger Games, which took in $33.5 million to lead the box office for a thirdstraight weekend. According to studio estimates Sunday, Lionsgates The Hunger Games raised its domestic total to $302.8 million. It easily out-earned two returning favorites, Universals American Pie sequel American Reunion and a 3-D version of the blockbuster Titanic, released domestically by Paramount and overseas by 20th Century Fox. Both newcomers opened solidly, though. American Reunion pulled in $21.5 million, the lowest haul since the 1999 original but still a decent return for a comedy franchise whose last big-screen chapter came nine years ago. Titanic in 3-D reeled in $17.4 million over the weekend, raising its domestic take to $25.7 million since opening Wednesday. That lifts the lifetime domestic gross of James Camerons mega-hit to $626.5 million. Starring Jennifer Lawrence as a teen forced to fight other youths in a televised death match, The Hunger Games now has topped the domestic gross of each of the Twilight movies and all but the first and last of the Harry Potter films. With $25.5 million overseas, The Hunger Games raised its international total to $157.1 million. That put its worldwide take at about $460 million. The Hunger Games has helped studios race to a record box-office pace, with domestic revenues for the year now at $2.8 billion, up 20 percent from 2011s, according to boxoffice tracker Hollywood.com. Were heading into summer with a tremendous amount of momentum, led obviously by Hunger Games, said Hollywood.com analyst Paul Dergarabedian. Just about everything seems to be working. The first big-screen American Pie sequel since 2003s American Wedding, American Reunion brings back all key cast members from the 1999 gross-out hit, including Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Seann William Scott, Mena Suvari and Tara Reid. The new sequel had the smallest start since 1999s American Pie debuted with $18.7 million. Factoring in inflation, the original movie also sold more tickets than American Reunion. Yet adding its $19.3 million earnings in 28 overseas markets, American Reunion started well with a worldwide total of $40.8 million. Were very content. Its a great launch worldwide, said Nikki Rocco, Universals head of distribution. Its a successful reboot of a franchise that we believe in. Titanic follows such past hits as The Lion King and Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace to be converted to 3-D. This is something that has already been seen by tens of millions of people in the domestic market. To have taken the time and care that Jim Cameron did to re-create it in 3-D and to do $25-plus-million over five days is just a home run, said Don Harris, head of distribution at Paramount. Camerons 1997 smash added $35.5 million in 84 overseas markets, putting its 3-D worldwide total at $60.2 million. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in a tragic romance aboard the doomed ship, Titanic won 11 Academy Awards, including best picture. At $1.84 billion worldwide, the film remained the No. 1 modern blockbuster

Brenda Bonifas of Venedocia and Nick Drerup of Delphos announce the engagement of their daughter, Emily Catherine Drerup, to Kiel Jacob Diller, son of George and Hope Diller of Elida. The couple will exchange vows on July 7, 2012 in Gomer. The bride-elect is a 2008 graduate of Jefferson High School and will graduate from Wright State University in June 2012, with a bachelor of science degree in nursing. She is employed by Lima Memorial Hospital. Her fiance is a 2005 graduate of Elida High School and a 2009 graduate of Ohio University, with a bachelors in electrical engineering. He is employed by Pukka Headwear in Findlay.

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By CARYN ROUSSEAU and MICHAEL TARM The Associated Press CHICAGO Accustomed to wearing Vera Wang gowns on red carpets, singing at the Grammys or autographing her weight-loss memoir, Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson will take on a new role under a very different spotlight in Chicagos drab criminal courts building at the trial of the man charged with murdering her mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew. The Hollywood stars presence, and the accompanying media hubbub, is bound to affect the proceedings, which begin today. Thats when presiding Judge Charles Burns plans to start questioning would-be jurors one by one,
trying to weed out anyone who could be swayed by Hudsons celebrity status. Hudson is expected to be at the trial every day once testimony begins, court officials say, and shes on the 300name list of witnesses who could testify. While the judge will warn prospective jurors to avoid watching TV coverage of the trial, they may see Hudson on American Idol on Thursday. Legal experts widely agree on the No. 1 challenge at trials involving megastars: Its identifying 12 jurors able and willing to assess guilt solely on what they hear in court. Hudson will need to refrain from overt displays of emotion as potentially starstruck jurors eyes dart back at her, said Gerald Uelmen, a defense attorney at O.J. Simpsons murder trial. The risk is that jurors may be watching her rather than testifying witnesses, and they could be influenced by how she reacts, he said. She would be

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Prosecutors say William Balfour, the 30-year-old estranged husband of Hudsons sister, shot the family in a jealous rage because Julia Hudson was dating another man. Jennifer Hudson, also 30, and Balfour grew up in the same South Side neighborhood. The bodies of Hudsons mother, Darnell Donerson, 57, and brother, Jason Hudson, 29, were found shot to death in the familys home on Oct. 24, 2008. The body of her nephew, Julian King, was found days later in a vehicle several miles away. Balfours attorneys have said the evidence is circumstantial, though prosecutors say proof he committed the crime will include gun residue found on his cars steering wheel. Adored by many Chicagoans, Hudson will pose a stark contrast to Balfour, a short man with a long criminal record. He was a one-time Gangster Disciples gang member and known by his street name, Flex, according to court documents.

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TULSA, Okla. (AP) Police arrested two men suspected in a deadly shooting rampage that terrorized Tulsas African-American community, and said online postings indicated one may have been trying to avenge his fathers death. Jake England, 19, and Alvin Watts, 32, were arrested early Sunday at a home in Turley, just north of Tulsa. Police identified both suspects as white, while all five victims in the early Friday shooting were black. England and Watts, who have not been charged, are expected in court today. Police and the FBI cautioned that it was too early to say whether the attacks in Tulsas predominantly black north side were racially motivated. Police spokesman Jason Willingham said that based on Facebook postings attributed to England, a wish to avenge the death of his father might have been a factor. In a Facebook update Thursday that appeared to have been written by England, he blamed his fathers death on a black man and used a racial slur. The posting said Thursday was the second anniversary of his fathers death. Its hard not to go off, given the anniversary and the death of his fiancie earlier this year, the posting said. Its apparent from the posting on the Facebook page that he had an ax to grind, and that was possibly part of the motive, Willingham said. If you read the Facebook post and see what hes accused of doing, you can see theres link between the two of them. The Facebook page had been taken down by Sunday afternoon. A family friend, Susan Sevenstar, told The Associated Press that England was a good kid and a good, hard worker, who was not in his right mind after losing his father and the January suicide of his fiance, with whom hed recently had a baby. If anybody is trying to say this is a racial situation, theyve got things confused, said Sevenstar, who described England as Cherokee Indian. He didnt care what your color was. It wasnt a racist thing. The Tulsa World reported that Englands father, Carl, was shot in the chest during a scuffle with a man who had tried to break into his daughters apartment. England later died. The man charged in the shooting is serving a six-year sentence on a weapons charge, according to Department of Corrections records. Acting on an anonymous tip and backed by a helicopter, police followed England and Watts from the home they shared in Turley and arrested them without incident, police said. Authorities said they planned to charge them with murder and other offenses. Task force commander Maj. Walter Evans said investigators recovered a weapon but that it was not clear who fired the shots. They also found a truck that had been burned. It was not immediately

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By MIKE SCHNEIDER and TONY WINTON The Associated Press SANFORD, Fla. If Trayvon Martins family sues over his death, they might not target George Zimmerman but instead the homeowners association of the neighborhood where the shooting happened and Zimmerman lived. Thats because if Zimmermans claim that he shot the unarmed 17-year-old in self-defense is upheld by prosecutors, a judge or a jury, Floridas so-called stand your ground law would protect him from a lawsuit. But his clearance or acquittal wouldnt stop Martins parents from suing The Retreat at Twin Lakes homeowners association and its insurance policies and assets would make it a much more lucrative target than Zimmerman, even if he is eventually convicted of a crime. Plus, lawyers say, Exhibit A would be a newsletter sent by the association to residents in February, the same month as the shooting. It said Zimmerman was the go-to person for residents who had been the victims of a crime. Under the heading Neighborhood Watch, the newsletters message recommended that residents first call police and then please contact our Captain, George Zimmerman ... so he can be aware and help address the issue with other residents. That seeming endorsement of Zimmerman exposes the 7-year-old association to possible legal action by Martins parents, homeowners association attorneys said. Its almost like if you give your son the keys to a brand new Corvette when he turns 16 and he gets in an accident, said Roberto Blanch, a South Florida attorney who specializes in homeowners associations. You may be seen as enabling the occurrence or the loss. Zimmerman has admitted to fatally shooting Martin during a confrontation Feb. 26 but has said it was in selfdefense. Zimmerman spotted Martin from his truck as the teen was returning to the house of his fathers fiancie from a convenience store. It was dusk on a rainy evening. This guy looks like he is up to no good, Zimmerman told a police dispatcher before the confrontation. When Zimmerman got out of his truck and started following him, the dispatcher told him, OK. We dont need you to do that. Moments later, residents of The Retreat at Twin Lakes heard screaming and at least one gunshot. Police officers arriving at the gated community found Martin shot dead in the chest. By designating Zimmerman the neighborhood watch captain in the newsletter, the homeowners association is stuck if its sued, said Justin Clark, an attorney based in Longwood, Fla., whose practice includes real estate law.

known whether the suspects had lawyers. The Rev. Warren Blakney Sr., president of the Tulsa NAACP, said the arrests came as a relief. Black community leaders met Friday night as fears mounted over the shootings and the possibility of retaliatory attacks. The community once again can go about its business without fear of there being a shooter on the streets, Blakney said. Police Chief Chuck Jordan said the gunmen appeared to have chosen their victims at random. Police identified those killed as Dannaer Fields, 49, Bobby Clark, 54, and William Allen, 31. Two men were wounded but were released from the hospital, Jordan said. The shootings come at a fraught moment for black Americans. In late February, an unarmed black teen, Trayvon Martin, was fatally shot by a neighborhood watch volunteer in Sanford, Fla., raising questions about racial profiling and touching off protests across the nation. While Tulsa police were reluctant to describe the shootings there as racially motivated, City Councilman Jack Henderson was not. Being an NAACP president for seven years, I think that somebody that committed these crimes (was) very upset with black people, Henderson said. That person happened to be a white person, the people they happened to kill and shoot are black people. That fits the bill for me.

So, if youre going to send out a newsletter saying, Hey, he is the captain. Whatever he says goes, You have now basically rented a free police officer for your neighborhood, Clark said. He certainly took on that role with the homeowners association, and it seems to me that they recognized that. Don OBrien, an officer with the Retreat at Twin Lakes homeowners association, said, No, and closed the door on a reporter who contacted him at his home. No one answered the door at the homes of two other association officers, Jenna Lauer and Cynthia Wibker. All live inside the complex of more than 250 townhomes. A woman who answered the telephone at the associations management company, Leland Management, said no one would comment. She declined to give her name. Zimmerman told Sanford police detectives he had lost track of Martin and was returning to his vehicle when Martin attacked him from behind. Then-Police Chief Bill Lee said detectives were unable to arrest Zimmerman because of Floridas selfdefense law, which gives wide leeway to use deadly force and eliminates a persons duty to retreat in the face of danger.

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Spacious 2 bdrm., 2 full bath, att. garages, washer/dryer connection, walk-in closets. Fitness center, pet friendly.

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419 695-0015

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April 13th & 14th


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1006 Ft. Jennings Rd.


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All proceeds will help Brenda & Elise as they volunteer on their overseas mission trips.

580 For Rent or Lease


DELPHOS SELF Storage on Gressel Drive: Maximum security achieved inside our fenced facility with access via your personal gate code. Why settle for less? Phone anytime 419-692-6336.

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Deer Creek Apartments


1000 Lima Ave. Delphos, OH 45833 www.YourNextPlaceToLive.com 419-692-9996

604 W. 7th St., Delphos Open House 9am-5pm


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419-692-0141 or 419-238-6558
2 Bedroom / 2 Full Baths Attached Garages Washer / Dryer Connections Vaulted Ceilings Walk-In Closets Pet-Friendly

263 Elida Road Delphos, OH 45833

Spacious Villa Style Apartment Homes

$0 Down $0 Closing Home warranty. Remodeled!


3 bedroom, 3 car garage. New roof, updated kitchen, bath, and more! $70,500. Approx. monthly payment - $376.48
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COUNTRY HOUSE. 1 Bedroom. Attached Garage. Stove/Refrigerator included. $400/month + $ 4 0 0 D e p o s i t. C a l l 419-905-5620 COUNTRY RENTAL 2 BR 1 1/2 BA. $450/mo. Lawn mowing & snow removal included. NO PETS 419-863-0088.

419-238-6558 Kettle Creations in Lima, OH is a growing food manufacturer, operating in a state


See site for restrictions.

We are Various Positions Available! Available! Growing! Various Positions

MANUFACTURING OPPORTUNITIES
AAP St. Marys Corp. is a leader in the design and manufacture of cast aluminum wheels for OEM automakers. As a subsidiary of Hitachi Metals America, our art reputation for high quality products and customer satisfaction has helped us continue to grow and provide our associates with over 24 years of steady employment. Now, our business is growing again, creating the following new employment opportunities:

ttle Creations infacility as a SQF growing foodManufacturer. operating in a start of the of the art Lima, OH is a Level 3 Food manufacturer, ility as a SQF Level 3 Food Manufacturer.
Recruiting various shifts:

MACHINE REPAIR TECHNICIANS: Performs installation, troubleshooting, and repair of various machinery and equipment. Qualifications: At least 3 years of multi-trade experience/training with industrial electrical, mechanical, hydraulics/pneumatics, robotics, and PLCs; WorkRequirements: quirements: High School Diploma/GED, Team Flexible, Excellent Attendance Record, Desire ing knowledge of precision measuring instruments, gauges, test equipment, and gh School Diploma/GED, Team player,player, Flexible, Excellent Attendance Record, to blueprints/schematics Desire to enjoy your job, Previous food manufacturing required.

Laboratory various shifts: Recruiting Technician Production Team Members Production Team Members Maintenance Technicians Maintenance Technicians Quality Technician Quality Technician

600 Apts. for Rent


2 BEDROOM ranch duplex, range/refrigerator. 539 Toomey St. $400/Month plus utilities. Nice clean Apartment. 419-286-2816

MACHINING TECHNICIAN Kettle Creations offers a friendly environment with full benefit package including Develops, implements & modifies CNC programs for high-volume production Medical,offers a friendly environment with full benefit package including Medical, Rx, Rx, Dental, Vision plans with a generous company contribution towards ttle Creations and new premiums. Company paid Basic Life & Disability Ins. 401k premiums. Company paid product launches Monitors equipment/tooling, processes, and procedures and assists in implental, Vision plans with a generous company contribution towards Plan w/company match, Paid Holidays and Paid Vacations. menting actions to support safety, quality and productivity

oy your job, Previous food manufacturing a plus.

sic Life Ins, STD,& LTD. 401k Plan w/company match, Paid Holidays and Paid Vacations.
Visit www.kettlecreations.net to apply. Due to facility security and quality policy we are unable to accept walk in applications. Please no phone calls.

it www.kettlecreations.net to apply. Due to facility security and quality policy we are accept walk in applications. Please no phone calls.

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950 Cakes
Order y our special occasion ca k es b y

810 Parts/Acc.

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950 Construction
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ervice
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Trains others in set-up, operation, and maintenance of equipment Qualifications: At least 3 years of related experience and formal training in programming unable of CNC lathe and mills; exposure to SPC and blueprint reading also required FIRST-LINE PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Plans and directs work of up to 15 production associates Analyzes production processes and results and takes actions in support of safety, quality, productivity, and cost containment Provides regular communication and coaching of associates through daily contact, departmental meetings, and performance evaluations Qualifications: Associate degree, or equivalent, and at least 3 years of production supervision required. Prior experience with painting/coating processes preferred. In return for your expertise, AAP offers a competitive salary plus profit-sharing and excellent fringe benefits--including medical, dental, life, vision, and disability insurance, 401(k) retirement savings plan with Company matching, paid vacation, paid holidays, and more. If youre looking for a career opportunity with a growing company, then we want to hear from you. Please send your qualifications with salary history to:

Midwest Ohio Auto Parts Specialist


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950 Miscellaneous

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840 Mobile Homes


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Nikkis Cakes
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419-204-4563

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950 Car Care

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32 SANYO Color TV, works great, $50. Call 419-233-0450

Geise
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2 miles north of Ottoville

POHLMAN POURED
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Residential & Commercial Agricultural Needs All Concrete Work

AAP ST. MARYS CORP. 1100 McKinley Road St. Marys, OH 45885 Attention: Human Resources

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816 E. FIFTH ST. DELPHOS Ph. 419-692-5801 Mon.-Fri. 8-6, Sat. 8-2

*up to 5 quarts oil

Mark Pohlman

Commercial & Residential

419-692-0032
Across from Arbys

419-339-9084 cell 419-233-9460

950 Computers

950 Home Improvement


WINDOWS-DOORS
DECKS-CUSTOM TRIM FLOORING-SIDING TEXTURED CEILINGS
Be sure to get my quoteQuality Service-Best Price! Andy Schwinnen

A S HOME GERDEMANS TV IMPROVEMENT LLC

& COMPUTERS
* New Location * 203 N. Main
(old Westrich building)

LAWN MOWING FERTILIZATION WEED CONTROL PROGRAMS LAWN AERATION SPRING CLEANUP MULCHING & MULCH DELIVERY SHRUB INSTALLATION, TRIMMING & REMOVAL
Lindell Spears

950 Pets

BRENDAS
CUDDLES & CUTS

419-695-8516
check us out at

GroomingBoarding Day Care


1333 N. Main, Delphos

KENNELS
419-692-1075 419-695-9735

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2010 CHEVY HHR
#11D37 Was $15,900

LG LED/Plasma TVs
New & Used Laptops & Towers

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Computer Repair Delphos 419-692-5831 dangerd@wcoil.com

419-303-0844

950 Tree Service

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419-695-0015 ext. 131

LEO E. GEISE & ASSOCIATES


Interior & Exterior Painting Drywall & Plaster Repair Water Proofing Pressure Washing Since 1963 Residential Commercial
Your Full Service Lawn & Landscape Provider www.ElwerLawnCare.com

12,900

2008 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX


#12A3 Was $15,500

2008 PONTIAC G6

13,995

#11G77 Was $13,975

12,100

TEMANS
OUR TREE SERVICE
Trimming Topping Thinning Deadwooding Stump, Shrub & Tree Removal Since 1973

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419-692-2002 or 419-203-9006
KLIMAS

(419) 235-3708
Travis Elwer

2008 CHEVY COLORADO


#11H100 Was $17,900

2007 BUICK LUCERNE


#11H96 Was $15,900

2011 CHEVY IMPALA 1LT

419-692-7261
Bill Teman 419-302-2981 Ernie Teman 419-230-4890

16,800

14,700

#11H92 Only 16K mi. Was $18,900

17,900

CARPET CLEANING To advertise call Residential, auto,


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Mulch Topsoil Purina Feeds

Service - Body Shop - Parts Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 7:30 to 5:00 Wed. 7:30 to 7:00 Closed on Sat.

Trimming & Removal Stump Grinding 24 Hour Service Fully Insured

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1725 East Fifth Street, Delphos VISIT US ON THE WEB @ www.delphachevy.com

1-888-872-1445

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419-339-6800
On S.R. 309 in Elida

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Sales Department Mon. & Wed. 8:30 to 8:00 Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 8:30 to 5:30; Sat. 8:30 to 1:00

(419) 235-8051

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12 - The Herald

Monday, April 9, 2012

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Tomorrows Horoscope
By Bernice Bede Osol
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012 In the year ahead, you are apt to become involved with three individuals whose philosophy and politics differ considerably from yours. Nevertheless, in each instance a powerful and strong friendship will develop. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -Because you will be able to translate your ideas into action much faster than any of your associates, youll get out in front of the pack long before theyre able to figure out what happened. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -An arrangement that has been giving you many problems is likely to ultimately work out well. Although youll contribute to this outcome, outside factors will mostly be responsible for it. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- If youre presently unattached romantically and finding it somewhat boring, dont turn down any forthcoming invitation. Theres a strong chance that you could meet someone youd like. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -A friendship you recently made with someone in your line of work might be able to help you get ahead. Follow his or her lead. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -Something unique might transpire that will show you the value of friendliness. As a result, you could find yourself a bit more popular than others in your peer group. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -Just because something isnt working out as you had anticipated doesnt mean that you cant do anything about it. Make the necessary changes; your fate is in your own hands. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -Something that cant be done without the support of others can take a turn for the better. However, it will be up to you to take advantage of this good fortune while things are going your way. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -You could make some serious bank, but only if you work on ways to make the right things happen. Dont think you can leave it up to Lady Luck to do all the work. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- In order to be a good leader, a couple of things must be put in place. First, you need to set a good example for others to follow, and second, you should be willing to take risks. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Youll do quite well at whatever you attempt right now. Others arent likely to be envious of what you accomplish because youll involve them in the fruits of your gain. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Having good friends means a lot to you, and you mean much to your pals. Your fierce sense of loyalty is a major reason why you have so many. Be sure to exercise that trait today. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Important things you do are likely to produce ripples. As a result, everything looks good for you both financially and socially. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2012 The possibilities for more personal achievement than usual in the year ahead look particularly encouraging. A word of warning, however: Be careful not to attempt to do too much simultaneously or everything could come a cropper. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Success shouldnt be denied you unless you get impatient and start to judge events before you have all the facts at your disposal. Hold your horses. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -Just because you dont get everything you want is no reason to feel sorry for yourself. Concentrate on what you did get and count your blessings, not the ones that got away. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Instead of feeling obligated to do business with the same firm youve always gone to, try another company that is offering you a deal. Sentiment wont save you dollars. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- If you fail to stick to an earlier agreement and instead decide to break the pact you made, youll cause complications for yourself, as well as tarnish your image. Dont do it. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Its fun to get together with friends and let it all hang out, but be careful to follow sensible health habits or youll pay a price. Remember, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- If youre anticipating getting something for nothing, itll make you quite vulnerable to a canny manipulator. Dont be anyones puppet. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- If you sense there is something wrong in a valued relationship, you should bring the matter out into the open. An honest, frank discussion should get things back on track.

HI AND LOIS

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Trying to rationalize your troubles away never works -- it can be your worst enemy. This is especially so if it encourages you to postpone attending to a matter that needs immediate attention. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dec. 21) -- It wont be one of your better days for managing personal resources if you are more reactive than introspective. Think of the consequences before you do anything. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- The results of your involvements are likely to be exactly as you anticipate. Be sure to think positive about everything and do what leads to victory, not defeat. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Although you normally keep everything you can out in the open, you might be tempted to resort to some subterfuge. Because this isnt your usual style, itll make you very uncomfortable. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -If youre going to do something for a friend, do it out of the kindness of your heart and not in hopes of looking good and/or being rewarded.
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Monday, April 9, 2012 The Herald Extra 13

Pats. Donuts & Kreme


Here is a candid interview with Pats Donuts & Kreme owner Ed Ezelle. Tell us about the history of Pats Donut? Pats Donuts & Kreme was founded during 1983 by Henry Iven. He named the business after his wife, Pat. My wife Michelle and I have now owned Pats Donuts for 7 years. What prompted you to go into business for yourself? My grandparents, Robert and Alice Bonifas. They are my inspiration. Growing up at NuMaudes restaurant was fun. Their love and parenting over the years has led me to do what I was born to do, serve others by running a business in the community I grew up in. Why open a Pats Donuts & Kreme in Delphos? I have always thought Delphos would be a great place to own a business. If you have a great community to raise your kids, then you have a great community to own a business. Even with the economy down and with so many people laid off, donuts are the one food that lifts peoples spirits and At first, it really took off then, as time went by, we settled in. We have a good base of regular customers and I want to say thank you to those customers who patronize our Delphos store. We just wanted to thank everyone for supporting this store. We have received many thanks from our customers for opening a Pats Donuts in Delphos. I would also like to recognize our Delphos employees. We have a loyal and wonderful group of employees. We are very proud of each and every one of them. Their devotion and hard work is the main reason why we have a good base of regular customers. Thank you to all! What is different about a Pats Donut compared to another donut? Pats Donuts are made daily and locally, using only the finest ingredients and are handmade. We make our own icings and kreme for our donuts using the same old recipes from 29 years ago. We meet customers all the time that are home in the region for the weekend and they have to stop and get their Pats Donuts and Pats Pizza before leaving

Let us do the cooking


well. I have learned to put my faith and trust totally in Gods hands. What hours is the Delphos store open? The Delphos store is open 7 days a week from 5am-9pm. We are closed on Easter, Christmas and New Years. So getting up early in the morning is no problem for you? I dont enjoy the really early mornings before sunrise or the late nights but my wife Michelle and I do what we have to do. I am on call 24 hours, 7 days a week. Its not all that bad. Our kids get us out of work and weekends surely arent what they used to be. Its not easy running a business. You have are making is our Bacon Maple Donut. Our customer first reaction is bacon on a donut? Really. Dont be afraid. If you like pancakes and bacon youll love this donut. We offer a very nice selection of donuts and pastries to choose from. There is something for everyone to enjoy at Pats. Are the donuts made in Delphos? No, the donuts are made on Elida Road at what we call the Donut Factory. In todays world its too labor intensive to make donuts at all locations. We would probably be inconsistent with our product. Its best to make the donuts at one location. Its not like frying up hamburgers; there is an

filled and fritters. If you need a quick jump start to your day, we recommend the triple chocolate filled stick with a pint of chocolate milk. For the peanut butter lovers you will enjoy our peanut butter cup donut. If you are looking for a lighter donut with less filling, the glazed donut ring is an excellent choice. Like dunkin your donut in your coffee? Try the old-fashion sour cream cake donut. We offer over 40 different varieties of donuts and rolls. There is something for everyone to enjoy. Do you consider your business a bakery or just a donut shop? Each week, we order over

we could all use a little more uplifting these days. I have a saying Donuts dont make you fat, they make you happy. Bring a box of Pats donuts to work or home and youll see smiles and hear laughter. Has opening a Pats Donuts in Delphos been what you thought it would be? Absolutely. We are very pleased with the way the Delphos store is operating.

for home. They come from Florida, Texas, Georgia and just about all over the United States. Its really cool! What different kinds of donuts do you sell? We have bread and cake donuts. Our cake donuts consist of vanilla, chocolate, blueberry, old fashion sour cream and a whole-wheat donut. The bread donuts consist of filled sticks, jelly rolls, Persian rolls, glaze donut ring, twist, custard18191A LINCOLN HWY. MIDDLE POINT, OH 45863 Ph. 419-968-2118 for carryout or 419-968-2209

5,000 pounds of flour, 2,000 pounds of powdered sugar. We mix the flour, we loaf the dough, we knead the dough, we proof the dough. Pats Donuts & Kreme is a bakery working around the clock, 7 days a week. We also make our own pizza dough daily. Its a pretty big operation. Some call us a coffee shop, pizzeria, ice cream parlor. We are many things. We only serve quality foods. We strive to serve

only the best food possible. If your spending your hard earned money at out stores then we owe it to our customers to provide them with the best food possible! What does the kreme mean in Pats Donuts & Kreme? The word kreme is short for ice cream. Folks ask that question all the time. They think it refers to the buttercream in the donuts. To be different we spell ice kreme a little differently than the norm. We keep the ice kreme side of the business simple but effective. We offer 32 different flavors of Hersheys Hard Dip Ice Kreme with something different for everyone in a cone, cup, sundae or milkshake. We also serve soft serve ice kreme, How do you manage so many stores? Its no walk in the park, especially owning a business in Lima that is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We have been fortunate with a good group of responsible employees. I have the same situation at our other satellite stores. Ninety percent of our employees are loyal and a hard-working group and they will do an excellent job getting your donuts ready every morning. We dont have supervisors and managers; its still just a mom and pop bakery that employes 42 people. The experience of owning this business has been a learning experience but also a fulfilling experience. I do have a great partner in my wife Michelle. We work well together and I am very blessed to have her by my side. She does her thing and I do my thing and it works

to respect the small business owner. Every day presents a new set of challenges. What is Pats number one selling donut? That is a toss up between the buttercream filled sticks, Persian rolls and glazed donut ring. We always like to stock up so we dont run out of the glaze donuts and the filled sticks. The one donut that sells like no other is the Paczki but we only sell that Paczki during the week of Fat Tuesday. This past Fat Tuesday, we made and sold 10,000 Paczki between all our stores. Some other favorite donuts include the custard filled, old-fashion sour cream cake donut, blueberry cake donut, cinnamon twist and donut holes. Our newest donut we

art form to it. Although, as our business grows, we will need a larger facility to make our donuts since we live in Delphos, we may just make them here. Another factor is money. The start-up cost is expensive. We dont believe in taking out loans. We want to be able to pay cash for anything new we buy for our business. We want to grow our business slowly, not overnight. Tell us about yourself Ed. I am a 1988 graduate of St. Johns High School and a graduate of the University of Toledo. My wife Michelle and I have two children that attend St. Johns and we are members of St. Johns Catholic Church.

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