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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-10-01 - Orange Coast PilotHe>Waril and Sharon ff ent to I r8el during the Yom Kippur Wa~ and lormed a froup of Palestinian and .Jewish: actdrs. The fiedgUJig director and b1S wife created acts for lbe group. sing discard~ materials they lound ln jufilU'ards. When the war ended, the cou- ple decided to staY on in W'acl, combatini the hatred they claim Is generated there by politics, ' bbbndarlea and religion. To do this the troubadours crfonn works from "Allad1n and The Magic Lamp,~· a -.tDey that is familiar to both Jewish <See VNlQUB, Pa1e .U> TEN CENTS Ransom Taken to I ... lice Nov. l, said the workers also pay social security and blcome taxes in the U.S. yet seldom seek government benefits because of their fear of discovery and de· . portaUoo. "Tb• problem of t~e un- documented aliens ls not one to be &olved by police action, 0 de I~ Madrid continued. "It Is one that must be solved at the source." · Tbe source de la Madrid point· ed w was the scarcity of jobs in hts bome state coupled with rapid populaUon arowth, l?'()wth • that Increases achool enroll· ment.s 33 percent a year and sent the population of Tijuana alone jumpln& from 32,000 In 19'0 to 500,000ln1970to1~,000 today. And the solution he outlined was an lncreaae 1n t•urism and lndust.r)' in Baja California wlth the help ol U.S. business and the cooperation of the U.S. aovun· menL He auggested, for example, the Qpenin& of trade aarreement.s to provide an ample market for Mexico's products. llore than 20 c1t,y ontclals from ~ua Beach, ·san Clemente ~ San Juan Caplpt:ano at- 'te.Wtd Ute Sutid•.Y·tbroqab- W ednesd a 1 confab bead· ~ •l qte San 'Fr~co ~~th*l '"°'" utun ~ ~~ toor of lhft Qty BOok Reviews .. , I • ~.October 1, 1117 Retired Stewardesses Perform Civic Wor~ B/ood,Tmil ; st.Wa Woman SOtrrHLAKETAHOE <AP>- A half-mite tr all of blood left b7 a boyfrtald a(!llna f~ help ltd a rescue tearn to • YOUDI \lfOmll\ trap~ on a mountain ~e neat here, airthonUes aald. Reecuer1 found the bl leer. Lawanna Canelle, 23, of SOUth Lake Tahoe, on a led•• ne~ t. · TalJae. She wu unable to move ~aUMof 1Uppery Ibale roeU. Ell>oradoCoontySb11ttrs~ utle1 uld Thursday they iollowod the trail of blOod left by Richard A. Deladtfer1 29, of An· napoli1, Md.. after ae cut his J1tht hand •ncl let crainblltig over &bale rOCka tbo I ' ,...,. I 8, ••• I JltllW' ·----= ' ---~ __ .., ,........ ... .... IMIJlll -----~· -. - .--, -c: ~-' I ,-,,~ .. .,. . J .""'"w Ill .lltHW' Saturday, October 1, 1977 "°"°'"• ttou~ 1r.a· .... Albtny J~~" .. A1.!K4'qw "'-~ Al'llWll• tt..,"IOtt Al\CIMJ'lllt ~·= Allan!AI • ,,,,,,""*" Ut ..... •01,. i.olllflllllt .... ~ •llff •t. Mlelr>I CMr'IM.1.c Mll'"'*49 Cl'llU119 " .... on.. Cfnc;i-tl .... v .. 0-161111 Okla.Cltr 0.ll"l.Wllt °"""' Oe"'4W on ... O.•wmt• =:i ... =· PIUlMI ... ,..,..... .... ~ • • QUick Tax Relief • Weighed by Ca~~r WASHINGTON' <AP) -The Carter administration ls con- s id ertn g spliUtni up lts forthcom.J.nl tax packa&e to give millions ol Americans a q•k tax cut next year, it was le~ Friday. In a Sept. 2 nteltlo to President Carter, 'treasuiw Department of· ficials said Congress may not •J>- prove tb' entire tax blll by mid-1978, when the economy might need a tax cut. 1 , IF A 4UJCK BOOST~. the administration could ask Congress to pass a separate bl.ll Menof:Year . cutting witl\boldlng taxes for wages and tala.riea in 1978 rather than the 1979 target date in the tax package, the memo said. President Carter is 11tudyin1 the tax proposalar but ln one re- cent draft the taxes paid by a family off~ with u annual in- come of $15,000 to $20,000 would be reduced by about $300 to $1.360 ayear. · · However. the rest of tbo tax package overhauls many of the tax laws and would counteract tax redudions !or aome people with large itembe<\jieductions. THE DltA.Fr c4LS for a ma- NewpO'!f Emergency .Workers Honored . ., ,. . " ~· ft " 71 $0 a 7t " " ti . .. 76 .. 7t "' .. 70 ,,.,, SI 52 " n 11 S4 100 n tJ .. 1\ 7t 71 iJ " ,. 74 ,. 1.a. ~ f ~ I I ' ' l'llOSE WHo say ~. most notably the Carter. administra· tlon ari<l the minority tlTU rigbta movement,"l:'iJfau'lb consldera- lion "amnnaUv aeUon." l'hole wbO aay no. like Batte, call It '"reveraedlscrlrrilnaUon. •• ~e. a wblte 37·year-old California reslden~ wu twice turbed down for adml lon to a UOivenity ol Calltbnlla medical • acbooL He claims he wOuld have been admitted lf the tehool bid Got mamtalried a special idmuwons p!'Ogt'.am. whidl reserved ts ol the lCJD pots In each eatenng c1asS fol'.•• • ldvantued .. •...-~:o.· -~~~ cants. A caucAsian was never admitted Undertbe 1pedal J>IOlram. Batte aucces~y argued before the Catifcirnta Stlprerae COUrt that be hacJ victimized b)t a nClal q~ which set for each entering medical acbOol class an inflexible wmber of mmon\y membm'S it haif \0 contain, even if tt hf,nned beUet' aclfldelill.Callf qaalllled whites or 'led to wiqualifled ~ty atu. ' dbts eb\erinl a.bqd of them. TM CaUlonaJa ~ Said such a PJOll"&m Ylol&tel the CODltMutioa's 14th Amendment, which orders tbat iU persons be treatad equalJy. B7BEltBCAEN SAN FRANCISCO -M&ler Eckhard, the 'Pidnilont 'a renowned balr stylls~ stared at JDJ crldeaJly. A hair stylist is a barber who ~:ewer u'Dlon tea.le, calls bJnuelt "Mia· ~. ·• ud ~ on akl bOUdar.;. As for tbe mtlcel look, .J always get that from Mbter Ec"9rd. ~. be feels lh t I don't bave .._.. Wrto bother with, and ati do ha e E the wrot)g way, but this time be ap. COicemed about aw. laobums ... It bs iey vent,·· decided Mlliter Eckhard, who II GenNn, taJl'-slender and poueuecl ot a fU1l bad Gt hair-definitely an over-achiever. Meire I eoUld ~test tbat "SOme of us have 1o grow it ~here wew got ft. .. he bad whlJ:ilped out hla 1traifbt. ruor. ThWict. Tb~ GOiM w the sldebilms. Gone was lhe •'.Dow'' 1eot cWtlvated so ualduoust,y by um "'tben'7 .Pel"SOll· Alltt the ~shock baa worn olf,· 1 etole a glaate It mDeU Jn the inlrrOt. and baCf tO ad· pdt l .l.tt more like me tbl.n I hid ln years. Onee lljain l was MP am ilat asbamed to fbow t. NO~ would I bav to try to loot: hip. AH, TBE PODL'ES, fashlOas &nd fllds we all live throuih a We ltudded with .uudous ni>ture. ~ever stand in front d a ~way mirror·--YoUll discover that not only has som~ being gaining on you, you've been left behind) Overage glrine pl1s, Tt"e have been maJilpUlated Into acting out ev~y else's f ntasles. Clothes, hair, cars, "llfeetyles" (a1l'ful word), language, even tbe way we stood or sat .-all the$e th1nP beeame sym. boll. THEN l'BERE are the prom· i•e• made 1to the area ·a f annen before th~ agreed to in· stallaUon of a federal lrnptlon canal system. Tbe7 we.re auurtd ,.,.ate41y by •\ltheritlea from Jnterior secretaries on down tbt the 180-acre lesal Umit woultl oot be applied te them. We let~ hair srow lQP8tr, ll possible. to s'llOw we ldeuttfied -1th the arus·p~ free· loving kids who anlchred at. us. We wore Jeans •nd opened OW' sblrta to the Top ot the Potbelly to demollStrate we were free 80U1a wberi we were just. the op-pbftte.. If we w largely bald, we let out sldeburils creep down to our Jowli, We were JsnaUne ou.r miataken belJef that red·ncckbm and CJ>W ctiU are indivisi- ble. Jt IOOlc a tiuroper sUcker on •raunchy van -"JAng Hair Does Not cover a Redoeck" - to tell bow wrong we were. Hah', patehouli, dirty denims and Jew try no Jona e-re pWWords. Never in bbtory ha e many C?Vc:ifaxes worn by atbebts ~ dandnsmdlscal. b 11 • . ~aquares, lt'aluicttosquareone. - Now a feder,al appeals court haa rule4 thai'tbe limit d.,. ap.. ply. The rulln• hu beartene.I OPJ»- nent.t of Jars• f arma m other .. ' f a court decision urholdln1 them? In a ~trl~ o cases, the court i.lrtad1 bu Qpheld 11 (Jf ndel ~at.icNls bY govettlsaent 10.U U balikeb' B now use the 14th Amendment to atrike dovln ~II afflmaaU¥1 ti on. But a narrow or res\rictive opinion could J'°'8rdbe.., eXistiqprocrams. · nlE COU&T could delli, al It 4Jd three nar. ••= of a white mu denied dm lon :to the Univ~~ W: Law,8Chool, addj'easing the hard lss'* by ftndJal U*iM.t the Katke use are notsuitabl • 'The PQlenUat. however. remains for• subttantJve.~ Tbe list.eniQg audience lhii timewm be huae. • ....... ~1 tflt'I lU a'itls and boys. You iully got turoea on to the Jrvine Harvest theme this week ud thom.aU wu really heavy. A Vfll"/ epeclal mention needs to be made for the super effort of first and third eraders at the Red Hill LUtheran School. Their en- tries ol.iillmOlt 30 of them -were 8Jl1Hgty 1ocXl and Jots of the atu- deiit! bave won pHr. this week. \ ... • ...., -• o..y.,..a.-rt w ......... .. lllOY H.,_.., ... fl, .. Miu'-Vie,., .... .. """'*' WHERE DO CROWS B'UILD • THEIR NESTS? Crows are consldered by many to be the most intelligent of all birds. While the scientlats hav~ no real evidence that a blid ts able to think, they a1ree birds certainly do have mental qualities that can be demo.nslrat· ed. Ahd Mr. Crow is out in front at the report card tJme. Mos~ members of the crow family are tree neateri wi\.h some chOOeing to build on clitf ledges. They build substantial open nestS or twi9s and 1Ucks. Mother crow does all of the ln• cubation while from three to five eggs are bein& hatched. Th man m the famil,y brtn1s mother food. Eggs hatch after about 19 day1 and the young crows are relidy to head out into the world after three weeks or care ln the nest. l ~the exclusive :Meat-In-one Microwave. • ,, . Over The-Counter NASO Ust&IMjs ~~€aHfornia Lean-to · Designed to attach to any wood. stucco. stone or brick house. this 12-foot long, 7-foot wide. 9-foot high greenhouse utilizes permanent. shatterproof fiberglass· reinforced plastic. t:sing st1tndard·siied redwood 2x4 's, 2x3's and lx6's, the size may be modified to fit your re· quirements. To obtain easy-to-follow Greenhouse Pat- tern #596. send S2.50 check or mone~· order to Steve Ell· jngson. c:o of Orange CoaSt Dally Pilot Pattern Dept.. P.O. 80x 2.383. Van Nuys. CA. 91.WS. e Scatter snail and slu~ bait arouna newly plant- ed ann\Ws. Jn this dry ear, 1hey're even bun-arier tor tender new OAILYPILOT Aneinones, Ranunculus· Share Bed One of the most spectacular sights ln the spring garden is a bed of Anemones and Ranun· culus. These flowers come in almost every color ima&inable and produce an amazing number of beautiful flowers each year. They are so often planted together; it's hard to know which ls which. Anemones are the less doubled flowtr of the two. The slnglo type is the De Caen hybrid and the more ruffied, double Not everyone bu apace in their backyard for so· MaanoUas, but &OD'le kind of tree is UJUally welcome to provide interest or a little shade. There are several small.er trees auitable for leas roomy gardeb.s or for use on paUos or decks. Many of them make excellent container subjects and will thrive in tubs for many years. Ono of the beat suited to hot summer cllmat.es ls the Crape Myrtle. Jt bas attractive slightly bronze one 1s called St. Brigid Anemones also have the more prominent dark colored center · , .. and the more finely divided leaves. RANUNCULVS are the flowers with so many layers of 1blny petals they look like col· orful puffy French putries! You can a1lo tell tbem apart from Anemones by the pair of leaflike bracts located a ft'f incbes down from the flower head on an otherwise bare stalk. Anemones haye completely naked stems. Ranunculus are also much tallet". plants: • Oranae Councy ~at SocietY Will conduct ita annual Bonsal Show, Oct. S-9, at Oranae Co"n- ty Btikkyo Kai, Dale at Ball Road, Aubeim. Hours Saturday are from noon to 9 p.m .• and s~. noOb,to s p.m. Visitors are welcome. ~OYD'S TREE SAJ,E NOW 15 pt. FICUS RETUSA s2nso 1-.s11.oo :7 15p.BRAZIUANPEPPERf2495 l!g4f.SO .. NOW 15 g~ OUYE TREES '2495 119149.50 ' , J . Al• DM.Y PILOT WASHING TON <AP> -Com· man Cause says that ln the three ·months after the ·~un hin Act" took ecrect, most meotincs of federal agencies sUll were COO· ducted behind cloaeddoora. The act requlrd auch sessions to b&open to the public except un• der specUled conditions. COMMON CAUSE. THE self· styled citizens• lobby. s.Ud it aur• veyed 591 meetinas held between March 12 and June 12. Some 232 wer-.ntlrely cloa !Cl to lht publl~43 wet'e paitialb• _closed THE EXEMPTION relatina to CinlU)clal iutormaUon wu the moat used, the rePort said. Tbe .rwort a.id Uie FedeTal Resm Board held 30 closed meetltlp out of 37. It cited the bo~ as a prl~e example of agencl that "seem to be adapt. • k~~~....,.,..,:.-~~~--~---:-~----~--"'""."'"--.--~--~--~---- FAILED . SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A survey says that about one out ot every 10 persons who passed the CallforQ.lt Bar Exam in tbe la,,t five years dldn1 find a Job as an attorney. The survey, releued ruined ~cause construction workers will by the California' Youn1 fiood available facilities. Backers admit Lawyers Associatloh, tourism could be.hurt, but maintain the waa compiled from 8,000 damage would not last for more than a · answers to question· couple of years. naires malled to almost ~~---------........ -------------------------------all the 1roup'a 27.500 THE PalME JlllllNG ago ts .to». Some college or • ~Pie or an' work uperJtnce :is the norm r sueeeaful appUcanti. A back· 111DG11 .. Jn paid or volunteer public oetact ~ la hlgbly desirable. earinc glasses usuJllY ls Okay. Althod&li the attendant typically presictes over meal·and·beverage * * carts, by Jaw bis or ber main funeUon is to enfOl'ce fedenl safety regu.la· UObS aDd carry out em~enc1 pro- cedures -from evacuai.1on. or a jet~ to m-ru~~t heart attack.$: this is -~ airtiries look for a cool bead as well as a pleasing personality. Good beaJth and arammar are .. mmts." . -- READBR SERVICE; TM F«l•rdl Aoiat* Acminilfradtm hal tsoo fr,, booldeta o/ inUtUf, "1'Ught Att~ ... number GA·300·l21, and "Airlin• Cat'#n," nrlmber. GA-30().1216. Mftl.tion bookUt title• and nurnb~r• on 11our .poltcard r~d to JOJIC• Lain K~ at thil ~·Thi.I o/fn fn'dl Dec. 3J. Crimes Rise SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Serious crimes in San Francisco rose more than 19 percent from 19'15 to 1978, figures released by the FBI sf\9:-~ members. 'flllllllll .. ll ....... RllAU.m:m •• -- l • SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill which could lead to COQftrucUon of •the Sun®"ut nuclear power. .. Varied Programs, Fundi.ng F eatUred J 1 • Temple B t Yallm, $421 La Verne Circle, Westminster. will celebrate Shnchat Torah, the re- JoJclni over the. Torah, at 7:311 p.m.Monday. * Presbytertaa Cll8reh of the Master, corner of Marruerite and Oso Parkways, MlsSion Vie·' )o will coml)lia.e l>re&klut aria bargains today au a.m. The sale willcontinueto3p.m. . .. The annual COruUa tlronnelly -Charlton' He.4$ton Pro-celebrity Tennis Tournament wm be played Oct lS and 18 at the ctlool, 2323 W, Broadway St .• Analielrn. Ticket and eatcy in- formation ti avatlable by caUin~ theacbool at '17~1717, * The Rev. William Graumafll\ of the Immanuel Lutheran Chutth, Riverfilde, wUl be the bpeaker at the Cbrlst Colle1e lr:vlae aervice at 4 p.m. Sunday 11t 1500 Concordia, Irvine. * The annual Bargain Festival of the Nel1bborbood C.n1re1•· Uoual eta.Rb will be held from 9:30 to' p.m. Tuesday and trom· 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday a\ the cliureh, located at St. Ann ·s Drive and Glenneyre St.. L&j"u.na Beach. Bazaar and food items will be sold. • A naUonal ~ystem for tra.ining married partners to enb•nce thelr relaUonship. will be offered at St. Jobn the Dlvbae Epllcepal • Cluarefl. 204.3 Oranae Ave .. CA.II ta . Mesa. An informational clus will start at 6 p.m. Oct. 9 es an In· troduction to the four·week course. Further information is 1vaUable by calllne the cb~h at 548·2237 before noon wUkda~ . • Sc. Bonaventa.._ Cluircll, 16400 Sprin,cdale St., Huntin1ton Beach, wiJI havp a tamUy festival Friday, Saturday and Sunday on the cllurcb frounds. * • An e.atit-day ~•iva\. starting Sundiy, wnt take place at the Trllilty1 Baptist Cbarcll, 10101 Cunnin~am Ave., Westminster. servtces wilt be at 9:30 a.m. and 7;30 p.m. daily except Sunday when they wtU be at 10:45 a.m. and 8 p.m. 1be Rev. B L. Davis of AmanUo 11rlll be the evangehsl. * Patricia An1us of Wellington. New 7.ealand will lecture on Etemity Now at u a.m. Oct. 8 at the NfJ.uel Theater, Lacuna Niguel. She ls sponsored by the Fin& Cluarcll of CbrtS~ Stfaldsta, Laguna Nlruel. • • SUH04 Y M:HOOl. A.C WOllHI, fitO m4 10;41 AM -- D Al LY PILOT GB S&turdey, Oe1ob9r 1, 1~n ' us, and our ktds pl~y14 that way -you saw the res~:~ RObinson, ..-ho iteered the 'fro. jan1 to an ll·l·1t~rd and No. 2 ranking last. t'ear in his first season t tl1_l5 USC helm, had kind words fo~ many of his players foltoWl~ ~ one-sided. Victory over~-~r"'· "Robffette dJd an outstandina Job," be commented. "He d1d a 1reat Job read.J.na their gambling defens . White and Ford cer· taJnly did well and deserve re-- coenitlon, but they sbowd share it with Lynn Caln, who did a Steve Garvey's one-out single scored Jerry Grote from second base in lbe 14th lnninf as the Los Anteles Dod1ers downed the Houston Astros t-5 Tbu.rsday nJ1ht at Dodcer Stadium. • Grote opened the 14th by draw- ing a Walk and moved to second on Vic Davalillo's stncle off loser Bo McLau'1l.)ln, 4·7, setting the sta1e lot Garvey's game- wtnnlrig ~t between short and tbfrd. Thia J>Odcen and Jlouston play today at 1. It's on radio station JU.BC C'l80). .. .F~~. the world'a leadfnl ten· nts pfV(1 lonab collide tod11 at Newport Beach Tennis Club in a aata I-hour proaram that belins at 10 a.m. Ticlteta are priced at $6·15. It mrta with a doubles exhlbl· tion \jy the Corona del Mar llltb quartet of Lance Good, Kevm 1''orbes. Danny Salt.t and Craia Thom . At 11 wometl's fireworks begin wltb Chrbl Ev rt dueling Fran· co Durr and that'll be followed by Martina Navratilova qalnst 1971 Wimbledo finallat Betty Stove. Winn.er. of U»ose struicles re- turn at 2 :.U for the title showdown. In between will be a mlX«I doubles match. Evert 11 aenerally considered· Co be~ tq,,woman player tn the world, altliOup sho wu upset illu• 7car: at Wimbledon wlHan eventU&l WIMer Vlrcinla Wade beat herb\ tJi• sesniOnala. Proc • from today's com· peUtlcms are to 10 to tbe Orange county Bia Slstel'1 oraa.nliatloo. -· \ a club record. The teams play •lain toru.aht CS :30). It's on radio station KMPC <710). U.U"'°'""IA •r11• ..... . ... "•my.a $tat - 4 0 I 2 ,.,. 1. 1. uao .,,, 4100 $010 ttU 1 0 1 I •••• • sws State's punter who roduated from Newport Harbor H gb and ls the thlnl lea~ kicker ln th• country, mailitaioed hls average. Hedriu had sht punti agulnst the Trojans for u. ,yards, an 11<Vera1e of 4.2.3 ~r kick. Hts longest was 52 yards. The Trojans' defense, spearheaded by Unebacket Ed Gutterrez .nd defensive tackle Walt Underwoo<t, comJ>Jetely domlriated the Cougars and their ftnepu$er JackThompson. The Wublnston State quarterback enteted the garn .... M H u u o.• ... Jt \.J u i.1 l .. ,ct. .JP IDO ---Al SPORTS BRIEFS.· •• ColtlMed Pl'01D Pacellt catcher Boa Hod&es after llnll· iii& home the t1lth run ta the Cardinals' 7·2 fint·iame vi~rJ. •~ l'tdces naie HILTON READ ISLAND. S.C. ...... Wimbledon champion BJam Bors downed Rastoe Tanner, M, 7-5, Friday to take the men'• smales tiUe or ~ World Invtta- Uoaal Tennis Classic despite a possible re-Utjury to Ilia shoulder. a..cTrt-. .. ¥ike Bast of C&D10D Country won the knltch am event aDd Ke~ Moran ot Norw~ ••the handicap main event w1DDer at. Friday niil;lt'• cycle races at ~\i County Falr1round1, geared by opUon quarterback Bill Holst, bas avera1•d 2'6 yards per-game In raclcin1 up • 2·lrecord tbu.s far: · SoPbomorff Tim .Tano\ick, li>ren MJckllri and Ric Martin c any the k»8d bl the runJ\tni de. paltlifeot Jano'fict catned 103 ,yards ta. a21JO ~ o~er !:ait LA 'Jut W9eK. He fiiures to start with Mlcklir\. . Tti8 latter sat out l&1t weet•a aame with an ankle injury wblle Martin is doubt/Ul bctca~e at a sirilllar ailment. GWC coach .Ray Sbactletord believes his club will play well a1alnst Fullerton. ''We've always played well atatmt the.m and I think we wlll tb.15 Ume, alao. Thl1 aame will be a tmajh cballeo1e for our of- fen1lve team because of the way Fullerton b81 played a1alnat tho rush," pya Shackleford. "But I don't think It will be an· otleiiS.lve aame. allhouah bolb teama have alwaya been U · plosive • .But it lfill be a aarne of brew. It's been that way tVClfY Best. cldeated 'Bob~ Sbaft. of Santa Barbara and Bruoe PenlWJ of Ball>Oa In the fow-·lap acrateb race. · ..... m '11...,. OL• U. !It OI......_ 01.8 --,...,_ OT :US ltS ,_.. OT M•~MG 2H 20S ,,c;Mt•I IL.a t• -J.c.Mlff ILi( 1a w ~ ea Ht-~ CB "f OM S ,,. *........ s Seek1nJ their second ltnlallt · victory aa.umt m.ior oppoatlon. the EdflOG (HuPUniton Beach> Hllh Cbarfers collfde w!Ua the Plu1 X <Downey> Warriors tonight (8) at HunUnaton Beach HJfh. It's a rematch ot Uae 1978 CIF 4·A playoff clualc at the aame site when the Warriors prevall«l beblnd the runnlns of Darrin Nelton, 29-24. • Thia year there l~ no Darrin Nelson Che's a starter at Stanford Unlve.niltJ now>. but the War· ,. " ...... .. ' ... • • u ' ' u a " -u '1 ... " ... ..... 1 .... M.cOIMlf • u P.-c» • ... our-• ,,, .....,_ " ..., T ... 11 u "''· •• riol'I haft another loaded o«en.se wlth quarterback Gtor•• Ponce, fullback John Pace <C.O, 200) and Darrin Nelton•• brother. sophomore K.vln Nelaon. Kevin Nelldn ba• ICONid four touchdowns tn leadlna the An1elus LeUu• toUthtea to a pair ot ab\.itout 'tictOttea. !t'a a tall order for Edll&t-.. dt· fenH, allbOUCh the OhatlWI dlt-pl~.t a Jot ol def en.. ln last week'a 27·0 rout of Weal Tor-rance. And, !!dhol\ coach 'BUI Wortman•1 offefde appem to bO jellln• with 1opbomore quarterback Frant Se\lNf 1atn.· Jn« experience. IA addition to the better nmnSni ol Jim Ctl&t and Rob Mllucky. Criss ii the le14fn1 runner With a 4.2-1ards ~r car17 evetap, while Seurer tias cOtQp!Ot.ed u ot 83 puses fo't 1.0 yardl 8nd OM touchdOwn. seurer hu ex~eUtnt tare.ta tn Jeff J(yder and OU ltb0\1 • wbUt another With pot Ull Ja 8teve Davis. a Junior bo epencta most • # FOOTB.ALL I WATER POLO I CROSS.COUNTRY lshOJ> Mont&oO'lery Hlgb <Torr nee> has ,.won two straight.Cootb 11 G m by 21...0 scoros, and it's a~til)C al1hts on n~mber three aaatnst C plstrano Valley t nlch\ (8) at San Clemente Rish 'a fleld .. Capistrano Valley. brinp ~ 1-1 record in,to the aame, having, thr bed Ehlinote in lta 1bJ>Cn~. ~. then &bl'H'b .. in1 a •imilar treatment from Esperanz• C.Anahebii),41·1. Tpe finlt·year team has PO inJuri to report, but whether even a healthy Capistrano V,lley team 'ls strong enough to knock off Biabop Montcomery ~ mains to be seen. Bishop Mont1omery ts lea by returnln& •11· lcarue fullback Anthony Desanto, a s.t. 175-pound bull wbo led the Knlthts inl"UShiii"lastseason. Capi.$trano Valley cen· ters 1its oll nse around versatile quarterback Braa Parker (&-0, 180), who can run and pass equally weU, aceotdlnc to coach Bill CUnerty. The Cougars also have a talented hallback in Bob.in Charles, tbe ISO.: pound transfer trom 'El Toro whO picked up tbe slack at QB When Parker left the EbiDOre 1ame with an iniUrY. Bisbop' 'Montaomery runs its oaense out Of multiple formations UD· der tbe guidance of quarter'.back Greg Moseley UM>, 175>. The Knights have a solid re. celver in Albert Lana C5·11, 170), who has hauled in nine pas for 16S yards and one touchdown f n the lJnt two games. ForCBpistrano Valley. this is the tOu heit part of Its tree I oce c bedule. c..-f*-VMJ9yOfN.-Wii~tW}ib -. T ...-:J Odd FvllecliltA &.~P .. ~ c .-11111 -..rs R~•~c.in.t RT--..«M-• 711-ltMVM"-W"" QS-.•P9l'tn "•~ow~ ..... ~Sai.t • I H-'lMllW CMtlftil ~ o -:r ... ~ OT-P-'~ NG-&•O.lnd OT '-Utve C:nrlttlC Otl-0.WWElrGJ Lb-ROPI Vt111 P9w'Mm LB-o-!Gntw c.8 WMndo~ co llChtnn s~ ,.louttl!w~ FS .ttNrtM By BOWARD L. DAN.DY Brockman putting life to °'*DWtr,.......,. the DI bloa in belated Reserve quarterback style. Cary Brockman came Neither team could off the bench to engineer mount an ttack for a pair of fourth quarter three periOds. Durin1 the touchdowns as tbe action, Mi.Salon Viejo favored Mission Viejo fumbled seven Umes and Dlablos handed the lost the ball on five oc· University Jfigb (Irvine> casions. Unive~lty loat Trojans a 14·0 defeat in two of five tor the niaht opening South Coast ·plus bavlng three passes Lta1ue football actJon intercepted. The Diablos Friday night on the win· bad a pair erabbed by ner:'s field. University. It was a game maned A total ot 21 penaltJes by frequent turnovers were caUed with 21• ind penalti~ wit.b the yards stepped orr atalnst Trojans lacfln1 a pass· the two teams. i o C a t t a c k a n d The fourth quarter scorilll drive 'by the the fln:al tally With an iii· Burier, fumbles w re Diablos was marred terceptlon at the recovered by St ve t w l c e by 1 5 • y a rd UnlVenity '8. With the TOies (2). John Ortman, ~nalUes but Brockman aid of a personal foul ·Tony Caluti and Tom waa able to come back penalty on University Hu&hes. wltH three ke7 aerial and a bit of rauJe-For the Dlablos, Dan strikes. The drive went dazzle, Brawley scored Chamitakl bad a pau In· 69 yards. agalll. terceptlon and a fumble Brockman's favorite Th1s time, Brockman recovery; Paul Lajoie t a r a et w as M1 k tr' lateralled to Mike Ochoa a n d S p e a r l n • Brawley, at 6-3, a tower on a f ike end run. Ochoa tercepted passes; and o•er the 5-7 Universlty turned and threw across Bob Casper .had the other de(enalve back. Brawley • field to Brawley ln tho fumble recovery. took a 23-yard 1b'ilte in end zone from 14 yarda Untveraity punter Dari the end zone for the first out fOf' the score with Schroeder· had one atop score with 6: .12 left to 1:09 left to play. • at the three and .notller pJay and Stu Stebe.Me . Unlvenity defensive went out.Of·bcMlnds t the kicked the first of two standouts included pass convers{Onpolnta. interceptor.a Gilbert ScOttSpeartlaenaetup Zaldivar ao8 Nor Ez 'Coro Jolts LB, 17-7; 6i"/Jbs, Avella SparklfJ . A But Tom Halllday and later made it lO-O wilb a hls El Toro teammates 26-yard field Soal w!tb PUI the toP to Laguna •:54 left In the bait. Beach at the 28, forcing a Castle'• three-pointer fumble and the Ghargers wu Ht up by Avella's recovered to 1tymie the eo.yard run to t-be :AttistS' &hreat. Artist.I' 12. Witb the 10·7 lead · 1'be Artists, who bad established iii the first d Utt1 ft l 1 ball, GJbbs. saddled with ib:: ~ :ot4:J!J:: fourth·strJn1 status a ·Jth the bis play-:flrst mootli ~o. went td.work Gompf n&nnlng 24 yarm with pa11e1 to Art t0 the El Toro 32 oo a Gourdine to work the third-down effort. · cloa down, th Avella put the clincher on with a Then Gompf complet· pu~ clincher on in the ~yard touchdown run ed a 31.yard paas to se b&lfwtth6ixcom-with 2:08 left ln the Plummer, who bad pl 'ans in nine attempts game. Hved guoa earller favorite · In a game dominated Wlt.b a foUchdown-saVing with defense, but tackl~CbAvella. 1PriDkled :with the ble att McCulJou•b play, El Toro•s Steve coted from e yard""uut Pines let the Chargers and Leslie WeldOn con- up early lri "10 sttond nected on tbe PAT to quartet when he re· parethebuiaetol0.7. coveted a fumble and on But that wq Lacuna 'a tbt··rollowing play last chance u the Gourdine raced in from Char1en put up a de· 16 y&f(h out on a reverse rense that Laiuna could to get t.tie Chargers of notaolve. coach Phil Brown1oin1. OAMatTATllTtea Bob CasUe toed the aT L• first of. two Pt\Ts......nd ,.,.,.....,.__,,. ! 4s "'"t dOWni ..-.int > P'Jlotef.IOf'lf .. ~'-"'' .. ....... OMfWt Eo._ s r • •-v S.laMeV .. 11)' 0 0 t t -I £ .. tori 1e«lft0-8ll'Y S, Smery a. O.Cltll!tf. ~ Sltleldl,.. "~ 7. o. WoodlnS.0.oi.1!14, ....... t , o. S.11KI. Eolson • 2 t l -11 Cy-t l t 1-t 110110" tt;orlntr ll:lltY '· U'l'eU-t. 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October 1. 1971 f ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES 'Glad You Asked That' by MwUp HyG_.., Playing On tlie P~amitb CAIRO <AP> -A young actor and actress • and nearly 40 mov· ~makert scrambled up a pyramid ln the IJrtt week or fllmln1 "Death on tllo Nlle," A murder mystery baaed on the Agatha Cbiistie novel. Lots Cbllea, who played Jordan tn .. Tho Great Gatsby," and Simon MacCorktndile, a Brit.lsb actor, were the first cast members to ar-rive in Eapt. ~ flOW'. qufatiou to H11 GorctMr. "Glad You Aalced Thal.'' core of thll MW6JXJJ¥1', P.O. 80% 1.sftJ, CNtoMua 92828. Marillf!\ ond Hu Gordnn wtU answ.r °' maftll ~ ... tions c.t theil con fn thdl' column, but the vohnne of mail 1"Cske$pir"100l T~ im~tJ'-. Dressed bi 19308 ridlnt aarb, tbey have been ~limbing the pyrainld of Mtnhu 'ra Mycerlnus under the brolllnt EIYP"' tlan sun, surrounded by dotens of cameramen. engineers and directors. ROClH MllORf J AM£\; GONO OIU TttE. SPY WHO lOVEDME ' "'ALLEGRO NON TROPP0"1~ ~ one of 'those"foretgn ·art'films·:_ A lt'& an antmatedf~ature-t' A hi1&rious parod~ of "FANTAS.fA":' (Same people so '!>of,ar 'ae. to sa~ it he• the De•'t animation in the tast !2 !t•arst·J ....__.... __ The blc winners In the final week ot Tri via Bowl VU were Oave Benner, whose nine polnta paced the • , field, and Nancy Prlor, who collected seven and ,_,,BOB THOMAS' took over third place tor keeps. Tbe Famlly <el&ht ~1).0S ANCEL£$ <AP) -wiWthe belp of suet. points), llke the Dodaera, wrapped thln1s up long blodtbiliterl u "Star Wall.'' ''The Spy Who Loved ago. ~ Me.. d "The peep;• the naUon'a box offices took Sbarin1 runner-up honors for the second \n more money than in any 1um1,per of movie his· strataht week was latecomer Obi Wan Kenobe, who tory may be a force to reckon with when Trivia Bowl The 1917 gross wlU reach S2.2S bUUon. which . VUl bedns next. week. Another newcomer. Ed would b4! el1ht percC!l\l 1'8.bove the previous record Bierman, Joined Barbara DeJtado in third with 71.l, aelin.1975,predietedthetr&denewspaperVariety • while other aeven-pointera lncJuded Tom • ••eterabead, Max Fraley and Mortimer. ''Star Wara ·is the monetml)ter of 1m. eaoh Last week's Klaatu Barada Nikto society wec)c bringln1 ne.w re~rds and fresh lrins to the playoff was the closest to date with the team of .eoth Ccntury.Foic sales force. The latest l>ox office Max. Ed Scbmel'ler Katherine and Dick Yarosh, srosa compiled Wednesday: SUC,819,488 of which Marty FU(bl, Jan Fraley and TT wlruiing by a the company received $104 rruWon. The summer brou1ht &Ood news to Walt Dlaney Production.s. ''"The Rescuon.. proved to be the studio's biggt!!'t mOl'\eymaker ot cartoon features in their first release, am1sslQ1 Sl6 million at ttie bOx office. "Herbie Goes to Monte CarJo" also • performed well --SH mllUon. UNIVERSAL HAD A HAPPY surprise in "Smokey and the Bandit," which was tl<pected to be jW>l another Burt Reynolds chase. Instead, it baa chased up S30 million In domestic r~tals. maldnl lt the studio's be t performer since "Jaws,·· •·smok,y" helped ease tbe disappol.ntment.s of Univcrsal's other summer products. "MacArthur" did JM>t return to the hearta of movie goera: "RoHercouter" wu a dis.appointment and the "' S21·mtuion "The Sorceror" proved• disaster. A.n«>ther notable bomb: Warners' Sll·mfllloo "Exorcbt II: The Heretlc.".Columbla's S8 million ·':March or Pie·· decided on &!le.latter. Beside·s beina a summer of hl1ber quali~ pro. duct, many observers credit mOTe preetse stwllo taraetinc o( public tastes for the summer's record· breatine receipts. HoUyWoc:JCl bu retreated lrom the more violent type ol llbn. witb a trend now toward escapist rare -fantasy, melodramAJ hllb adventure. J -FINAL TRIVIA STANDINGS IM 14. MMltw---i.1 10 111 U. .._,. Tfby UJ ff~, ni., ,., ....-.~u> .. " t1.•.a.c.•,..m11 *" " 11.•Terryl.M 1:1\'tl .. .. ,, ........ ..._.. Intl 4ah .. • .... ~1111 " • ti. W•HlllrWtlley UI U h 1• U. OWWMk_.. Ill 14 J2h U.•'-~k•lll Ith M 14. Ua"""*' Ohl Jn Q ' Ho tllltrY rec91.,.., IWlf ot lfil 11 a.tore•-- scant half point. Tracy Godfrey, Marty and Tlm < Mifo Minder binder> Clawaon swept the prellm. And now, the slate Is cleared for the flnt round of Trivia Bowl VIII, wltb numt>er ail( worth the two· point bonus. Here we 10 aaatn. s. NAME THE PIG WHO ·•ran .. for pres1 entlD 1968. 8. In .. Sin1in1 ln the Rain·· GeM ' Uy wor~e<I ror •h•t HOlbwood studio? 7. Beinard ldereeodehler lS the'lecret ldent.ity or wbat Jat~Nlay superhero? 8. "Without a hurt the heart is hollow" Is a musical adaee fromt.vhat Show? t. AFTER PETE WAS "canned ... he virtually dug hi• own arave ln what movie? 10. In "Come Blow Your ffom."Tony BUI mas· DON'T MISS IRVINE'S FIRST SYMPHONY SEASON Tickets on sale now thrOUQh Sunday at the Irvine Harvest Festival Box Offtce1 Culver Drive at Barranca, Irvine. • ' J,UU••191SlM6Jlll Mltr.._ "TMI SPY WHO ... l.0¥9 ........ . . .... ...... "NOM HOOM :m. n9lr ..,.., ... •u,_.,..... ... ... By T.T. querades as a famoll.!I producer. What was bl de plume? LHt Week'R Aoswen 1. 13 WKS <Conway's license> 2. Li '1 Abner <Available Jones> 3. "OkJllhoma .. (corn high> 4. Whl7. <best nickel candy bar> s. "Rhapsody in Blue" <Whiteman's theme> 6. Van Jones <Ro~bester> 7. The Bun and Run <Happy's re1t1urant> 8. lvy Universlty (Bowery BoY&' colle&e> · 9. Denver and San Franclsco ("Vanl1hlnJ Point") · 10. "Sunset Boulevard" <Gloria and Blll> ~ JIOUr an~a to TRIVIA. c o fhe DoJJ11 Pilot. Boz 15'0, Coato Mua 92828 . .AU mCrifl mUlt be rfCti\lfd bu Wcdnadatl. othmDUe h4lf tllc pl4t1fT:'11Grt .acort VJfU ~ C110Clf'Clc<d. I' r • Now comet a revisit to "P~ Place;· and, as you might guess, thines ere sUU not goang smoothly jn that hotbed of passion. It's called "Murder in Peyton Place" and wiU be seen at 9 p.m. Monday on NBC. Chan· net 4:. e FOOD8 FOR THE MODERH FAMILY "8.i.d Buffet" 1:30 8 Cl) SPORTS 8PEOTACULAA The fifth running ot 'The Oup Hat\dleap' for thr..,.year.olda from Befmont Parle; the Sixth Annu., MotocroH Champlonahlp; the World'• Strongest Men Tourna- ment (Pan 1 of 10). G SATURDAY Hoata: Nicole Pierce, C.I Burton. Ftank Kwan and Unda Atvera. YOGA WITH MAD!UNI: 4:00 e POPEYE AND HIS FRIEND$ • MOVIE ••in "Diamond Head" (1963) Cheriton H•ton. Yvette Mlmleux. A H.8wallan eat•t• owner atub- bornly opp'oHa hi• alat•r'a engagement to a half-breed Haw•Uan. (2 hn.) Cl) MOVIE "" • *** "Hie Mai.tty ~·Keet." (1954) Butt Lanc:aw, Joan fUce. A mercenary la forced to fight wtttl hta mortat enemy. (2 hn.) CD YOGA WfTH MADELINE 0 •AONSU>E ".Split Se6ond" (Part 1) 4:30 8 THIS ts THE NFL D AS MAN BEHAVES "Controlling Hvman Behavior" 5:00 9 CHUCK KNOX e arA .. TREK "The ParadlM Syndrome" 8 0 WIOI! WORLD OF SPORTS Soccer tuperatar, P•'• final garnet will feature him pfayfng a half game for the New York coamoe. his current team, and a half game for Santos of Brazil, the t-.m for which he galtied lnt9rna- tlonal prdmlnenoe, from Olanta Sladltim, New~ • • NOVA "The a.n.tlcCNnee'' ~· .. enttlc ~elopme11i. ~ mede It pioalbte to de*t a~ variety or defect• In unborn~ e AS MAN BEHAV!'S ••0p4trn Cond1tton1no" (I) 8TA8.TAEK "£fun Of Troytus" 6:3088 NEWS D 8tT8 AND PfECE8 OF 'THE FROOZL.ES" • SPECIAL 1'Thr .. Artists' 6n TM Northweat" Ftiiiturlng paint• Guy Anelenon, tculptor George Tautakawa end poet 'Theodor• Roethke;. EVENING t:OO 8 (I) CBS HEWS G NBONEW8 9MOV1£ * ••~ "Roblnaon CrUS09 And The rio-" (1972) Hugo 8tlgfil2, Atltll. An Mlmat'a ey9-Yiew'\lp.datlf'IO the famoua atory or ahlp11necked Rot>- lntOn Crueoe end his ""*''Y~ YMf9 on a deewt \alancl. (2 hrs.) G IAON$10E-.--~ An auasaln Is hired to kUI lrontllde. numt °" CONSEOVENOES MOVIE * ''Chwro:\ (1990) El'M Presley, Ina Balin. An outl~etorml end rescues a W•tetn t~ (2 htl.) e SOOCER t.:elceeter City w Everton e THE AGE OF UNCERTAIHTY ''The M.,,_. Md Maraia Of High C-c>itallttri" HOW do attltudeiS "' the ";c,tibi; ~.. Oft the ecc:umc.af l\t1on ri expenctltw• of caPltal atlll an.c:t 1.1e? U08 HERE AHO NOW "M8'ath0ft Swlmmera Out Water" · D MARY lYl£R MOOR£ Maty ~ hlree w fr'Jclnd Phylllt aa her newsroom ualatant wtth dlautrous r..utta. 8 A8CNEW8 • 1121,bOo QUESTION (J)GJ N£W8 7:0011 TATTLETALES D WILD KfNGOOM "I.arid Of'TM CO.ti-Mundt" G EYEWITNESS LOS ANOa.£8 D 18PY Robk'laon and Scott turn Into a couple of babyetttera when a ...,_ month-Old Mexican child Is uMd • • a courier Of top aec:ret data. • LAWRENCE WELK ''Roaring 20'a" Weff( i.ada hla • in ' 'Hey.ton the murder• ,or Rodney and Al· lison that is the occasion CHIUSTOP.Hl!R CONNELLY is back as Norman Harriniton. Rodney's brother; Dorothy Malone as COn.s(ance McKemle, #\lllson'ti motlier; Ed Nelson u Or. Michael Rossl; Tim O'Con· nor as Elliot, and Joyce Jutsoo as Jlll. The producers felt it would be 1 wHte of Ume tO m O'Neal or Mis Farrow to the renunlon. Lee Grant &00 Jame DOuaJass bad other commitments and Barbara ParkinsdecJined • Connelly adf1!1ts be wun 't hap. py about returning to PeytOn Place, but, u often happens to an actor, he waa otberwl$e UDO<:· cu pied. ·'It was Jlke cotnc back wblle everyon else was movi11R on," he said. "Llkt Ryan anCl ld\a and Lee. It wu like aoing back and doing your llrst Job over qaln. "8\JT I WASN'T b\lly. lt can only really do me Jood, whleh it has." Connellf said that w~Ue making the movle ht m•d• con. tacu that Jandtd him the roliiof ark Twaln In anotbtr NBC movle. tt'1 "Tbe lncredtble ft ace," and ln It h and Forrest Tucker are pitt~ a1c. nst each Glh r m a rate from St. louPb, ~o .. to tho Pacific Ocean. ' , ''Peyton half ·hour eplaod 1 on ABC between September J9G4 and June 1969. For a Umo lt W-.:.Df\ twice a week and then later three tirnea aw k In prime time. ENTERTAINMENT I MOV!E~ By JEAN-CLAUDE BOtJIS · NEW YORK <AP> -He ls currently starring ln "One on One," a film he co-authored about the evib of colle1e sports. He ts .iso rehearsinf hla first Broadway lead in the upcoming mua1ca "Kiol of Hearts." about an adolescent's rebellion qalnst tbe insanity of the world. And he bas learned to han· dlehecklera in nltht club appearances u uincer. But 21·year-old Robby Benson, who benn his ' staae career at age S and starred in his !int film · .. Jory," a western at t:S, sill feels the hurt that comes alter confrontaUon.s with fus who re-coize him on the street. '-"If they're nice aboutlt, it's i -l''Je given some kind of pleasure and that's great, 'cause tbat'11 what I do," aaJd Benson In an interview. "Most people are very CTUel, maybe lf they read this they'll understand. I dob't know if they get defensive, if .. ..,.. they're really nice people, but they eome up to~ ud aay the meanest thil\is. . "l'VE HAD PEOPLE ALllOST attack me because tMir girlfriends like me, their wives. Or someone wW say: 'Aren't you? Ritht. You're that KID.' And they'll say you loot better on screen than youdoinpenon." ~ Ben.11oci's adolescent appearance makes b1m ' perfect for the role of H~ ..Steele, the hero of "One on One," a nalve. small-town Colorado-boy who arrives in LOI An•eles in a new, red sports c:ar. courtesy of the athleUc department at flcUtloua Wntem University. Richard Dreyfuss g tures after taking a ran athl~~=;.0.f~~ -::f~ :!~~ = • durine a fight scene in the Neil Simon movie lucrative part-time jo~ and his academic tutor ''The GOOdbye Girl.·· Dreyfuss ~lays a Anette O'Toole, a senior wbO welcomea him With bouncer hi a strip joint. bitina sarcum but eventua.UY bu an artalr wltb ----:----.-.-----------------him. ' . ''EGIF'·~• Disco Movie ) . ~. with ac:b •wtrY hits ·~ve To towe You, Saby" ud .. I remember Yesterday.'' AJao iii tDe mm are Motown'• The COmmodoi'el and CUabla,n., ea 's Paul Jabara. l' When the company broke for 'lunch, Jtlane. wbo wrote the '"Tbank God It's Friday.. script with Barry Annyan Bernstein, retired to an upsta.ir$ Ol- fice to talk about the project. This 11 bis nnt a,ssip. ment u a director. He wrote the novels and acree.ap~ of "Where's Poppa?" and "Flre Sale,·• Fox'J OQl,y dissapointment of the summer. ABOUT THE IATT ll& "m.rted: "All our intenUons were wonderf&il. It wlli an acelleot sen~ but It Just didn't eome toeetbe.r ••. At pr. views the picture cot btil lauths. bUt the audience didn't co out satisfied. Jrf aybe It wu because of the coldness-between the characters. "No matter bow funny a picture is, if people don't care for the characters, you're aone." Klane and Bernsteln had tried to avold the pit- fall with "Thank God It's F'11day ... "I thlnt of lt as a 1977 version of 'Grand Hotel· ·• remarked Klane, a New Yorker ~bo studied wrtl· ing at the University of North Carolina. "It 'a not re- ally a new form, thJs idea ol bavtna a number ot characters mfft in a central spot, interact and then go oil with their li v• chaqed. It seems new, because It hu been used in films like 'Nashville' and 'CarWaab.' 'TrS A VE•Y GOOD device for toda1'1 au- dience. Because of televlaioo, people tire very fast when watchlnt'tbe same thing. So It's 1ood to teep movtna fk'om one atory to another. A long time~ in a~ . . p; fri f1WCJI ... TONIGHT 1«8:30PM· THESE THEATRES WILL PREVIEW AMOllON PICTURE THAT Wl.L'5r YOU Otl:ft»UR EAR! ' I • S.tUtday, October 1, 1877 Benson, who is S·foot.10 and was <'&plain of his var:sity team at Lincoln Square Academy in New York, does all his own basketball scenes in the film. HE SAYS BIS BASKETBALL "is all riaht. I've always played basketball. 1' Jot ot schoolyard ball. It's like a form of relaxat.lon." Benson says he's finlabed witb school, "not with schoollnf, but with school. "II l wanted to learn somethin(. I wotdd try to read about lt, research it on my own I don't thlnk I'd be very good at JeamJna ln colleae," uid ( Benson, who wrote the scrlpt for "One on One"' with bia father, Jerry Sdgnt. Segal came up wlth th~ story idea Uld they collabor•ted on the ecl'ffnplay "We locked ourselves ln a motel roo-.n t.nd dldn "t come ou\ for a week. We wtre really h1vln' a aood time even thou1h it wu rea!IY hard wor • "rr$ A COLLA80MTlON1 nob9dj with mon or Jeu," Benson aald Of "We'~wned together ever1lnce I •a Asked whetba-there were any di "* Ol aplnloo with h1I father on ldeas, he s&ld "W• ~ dislllfft!Dentl, but that aounds moreJllCe l,IJ•tu· ment. To me, when you 're creallP& aom~ you try both Wl.)'S. The more ideu tbe better' • . . kl soon .., 1C'l think lt abouJd be done one way you're in trouble.·• .. Tbe lUm '• m01t violent disagreement comes after Wes1em Uolven\ty Coach Moreland Smith <G.D. Spradlin> dedd• that Steele's bot-docetna. style Ol basketball does"°' nt the same plan. Smilb ''ab" bUn to reatcn bb acbolanblp and begins to opplY ferocious Pfea&&&re, inc:ludloJ the silent treat· ment fiom the alumni godfather who baU&bt bb rootbell tickets tor saoo. But Steele refuset to qwt Uleteam. For tM educttlon of the team, the toacb seta up a •'dem9nstration" Of one·on-one basketball llta~ '" hkh StMle aets btOOdild on th• prac-tice COurt ti.J':tb.8teun~~ Jock • • DAIL.Y PllOT Saturday, Octo~r '· 11n SORUM. S. • <AP l • Mo:,l hun· ten won't be allowed on the Jerde ranch today when antelope and deer seasons o~rr. It bas beetl re- served ror the handicapped. many •m~19~88 qo% l:. OFF have to find a new place how," Jerde said "On 1occas1on. we've had han· dicapped hunters here, and they en)Oyed ll." he added "We got to thinking there are others around wh<> also would enjoy U if they had • a place to go.·· Jerde said only eiaht han· dicapped hunters, each with one assistant. would be allowed on the ranch for today's openlng of an· telope seai;on. The same rule will apply when deer season opens Nov 12. about he siud ·'That would bt 1fi hunlers altogether. and that's about all we have room ror. Most of them like to hunt the openma weekend, and we don't want t.o overcrowd." Jerde said handicapped hunters can obtajn special permits allow· tn& them to shoot ·rrom vehicle:,, but he expects most of them to be stationed somewhere, and have their helpers drive lbe animals t~ them. He said hunters never have been charged ror us1n1 the land, and are allowed t.o camp on lt. Jerde aald be proposed re- Cln!IC WW band lb , J altrachwt front creue. Assorted beautiful cOlots. 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Md, he 11y~mbat· Unf •c~t bUala;, •wtt .. n off~ our lepl 1vvt1es to blackl.' 8011£ al.AC& PA~ dleat.d • wfllbtfnen to .ace.pt the Otter, Sbettoia 11y1,• ''but t&e NAACP and other or1anluti<m acartdthemOft.' 6beltoa wbo ...tins over the ~ United Kia ol America, •QS the Uk II McoallDI more •C· 1resatYe and more "Ylllble 1n • court ADd 1a the aneu. And. u before. ftl mlrds• fine te>Uebed ott raelaJ violence evn UM>Ugb Klan leaders, 1n ~ ~ m.alDta!Ded that their Pl'CUltl were umed atlMID· radal bimll. 1 ' I • s· 6 7 8 ' • nlc HEAC: ESTAT£HS _, -~ Westside 4 bedrm. 2 bath home. CaJI tor the uses. $79.~. Century 21 Doyle Ms.t168. . HODowa I -~:c..._....._._. ____ Super sharp condo, Jarae apadOc.&1 be4rrns, l us cioua ca rpet1n1. MASTER SUITE equipped with dressinli JJ'.a, walk in oloseta, private b.UX. Rustic '(>riv• ~tfo With brick noor. Veterans welcome only $.'51,900. Call io your otrer to Century 21 Soutb Co •L Pla~ ~l FOrEosyDCIYS Tbts almost new a 'bedrm, 2"'.a bath, larie paUo J)ome i• for you. Decor a tor .. d 11atcned with prores1Jonally landscaped patio. Pool Knd teru\JJ just .steps away. Exceptional value rqir prudent home buyer. <:entury 21 SUrf $59-6800. J. \ .. \IJJ~:). l{l~ .. \I],,. 1470 JM.Hl0Rl:E AO .. NEWPORT BEJ\CH ·· -HFRITAGL .. R£J\Ll•!11~, cHAn :youa OWN .cou~ .. ·--TRIPLEXES ~ From ttlil Hartior View Drive liome Ul O>sla Mesa East.*1de -1 Corona <lel Mar. overlooking the bedrm each. Tree.', tac harbor, ~can" night ligbts .. ~spacious rear >d $112,SOO .. 3 bdrm., 3 baths, f.arnily rm. + den or ;4th bdrm ... a are t View terrace; pr<>- f lonally decorated & landscaped; luxury jacuzzl...outstandine condi- tionl Fee land. Ofte-ed ·at $310,000. • Call'for app't. to aee. SOUl'H LAGUHA oclANNoMT Runt.in&ton Beach. 3 br 2 ba, (lpfc>. 2 br, 2 b11, & 1 br, 1 ba. Prlv yards. Sprinklers. 2 ll1le1> to beach. Near new Civic Center. $16S,OOO. RoyMcctrcle RMtar: 1110 Newport c..t. W...141·7729 Step out of your Broe Lagoon Condo right onto tho aand. 2 .Bdrrna., 3·batbs,. 1_..._ _____ 1 d~. wet bar ... security. gate •• tennis, , Coto .... M .. iwiniiniP8 pools & tho ocean et your doarstq> .•. ~.ooo. By app't. only. .m=~-~d. ~ ~ DUPLEX with 2 bedrm, ~· Orange Coast ~ .._1ba•:a.•cbandnr.~ces. 2 00 E.C111t Hwr .. Ctroaa del li1r IEA~ £STAT£ 544·4&41 '1~ME~~ORTH SEEING. eotlOMA. oil. MA.it..JMIJUX ' 4 Bdrms., 3 baths, incl motber·in· Jaw 's suite, plua rental unit, South of hwy Reduced $6.000 toc quick sale. Opep Sat/Sun. 1·5. LOWIST NICID MOM11GO This is the largest • bdrm., 1-level model, vacant & avail. for immed. oc- cupancy. $142,000. w rws 1 11. --msoo PracUcally lot value, but very renta· ble, & has a family rm. OHi OJ THI YllY AST This lovely 5 bdrm., 6 bath bpe, with huge living rm. & family rm., was owner·bullt & spared nothing to have a wonderful family & entertaining home; only one house from the famous Corona del Mar Beach. Locat- ed on TWO Jots. with 4 car j?arag_e. 209 Narcissus. Open Sun. 1-5 TUln.MOCI ll4UTY Exceptionally sharp, upgraded 2 bdrm. & convert. dtr\ bome; bas self. cleaning oven & trasti compactor plus much more. $101,000. SPY.USS -OCIAM VllW Exceptionally. well decorated & carpeted 4 bdrm., 3 bath home with sit-down view. Large. family rm., formal dining rm. & secluded den or office. Pric~ lowered for &utck sale 1607 CasUe Cove, Corciia del Mar: Open Sat/SWL 2·6 . LIASI WITH omOM TO IUY Sharp Bluffs 1-level 3 bdrm., close to pool. Vacant. Avail. fot immed. oc- cupancy. Lease monthly with option to buy later-at today's low-$1U,a>O. 2007 Biija. Open Sat/Swi 1·5 Z IOIM. CONDO CH.toO Lots d home for thia price! New up- iraded catpeti.ng & freshly painted. 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