HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-10-20 - Orange Coast PilotATTACKS •••
wllilc ~tl)'Onc else-cleartd out." The park reoptntd about lhret
M_Pltf said. TM animal circled weeks later after ranlCfl tnd.ed
before ditapptanna "' the bruSh. down and killed tM hon tMy beheved
Tht hon a~arcd to bf f ull·StOINO attacked Small. Ranlt'f'I said they
and t.e.lthy. 'He wun't hu"'1'. or ~lievcd the possibility of f\ature hon
rallt(I lookma," Mu11ser ~id. 'He ' attacks was remote. was• bis; healthy animal." l:.aura 's parents. Donald and Susan
Muuer ta1d w boy wa lucky ht mall, went to tM hospital Sunday to
wu on a hill when the lion attaeked 1 be with Just1n's pattnlS.
because it couldn't get a aood grip on . "It was on the same trail and about
ham. the same time of day," Donald mall
Anne forg) saad unday night he said. "We we rt about a third of a mile
was JU t bqlnnina to recall the day's farther up the trail. •
events. "We had bttn aoinadown there for
"l was in shock," she Ql1d. "I about 10 year1 and never saw any.
remember running with Justin and thing like at." •
then Tim was there and took him." However, the Smalls later learned a
The child was airlifted b) a Marine deer had been killed by a lion on the
helicopter to the hospital about an same trail about three weeks before
hour after the attack, said Tim Miller. their child was attacked.
manager of regional facilities oper-Laura s1illisundergoin11opcrations ...,,......,.....,_ .. ...._.
ataons for the county Environmental and therapy for her injuncs. _A .. Management Agency. Neither the Smalls nor Justin's nne .. oray, tbe Ylctlm'•
A hunting party struck out about 5 relatives could understand why park mother, waliaat tbe boepltal.
p.m .. but aflt'r about three hours. the personnel weren't doing more to
team returned briefly before striking warn visitors. "No way we would've gone in if we
-out in a new direction. "How could there be people who had realized they were so close" she
The attack on Laura mall last would let that happen?" asked said. '·We thought they were way
March at the same park "'a believed Donald Small. out."
to be the first ume in 77 yc:v-s that a Tanya Musser said the women and But Miller said the park has done !'"oun~ain l~on ,had attacked a person chitd.ren had gone t.o the park t}le all n can to warn visitors of ttie
an California. previous weekend without the men, dangers.
and although rangers warned them to watchoutlOrwildanimalstheydidn't "There are signs all over the park.
suggest there was much danger. Every trail at both ends has signs.
"They never gave us the im-Every campground has signs. Every
pression it would happen so close to person is told as they enter," Mill~
the campground," she said. "All they said. "So we've really informed ttlF
said was watch out for lions." public.
Following Sunday's attack, a ."They have to understand this is a
ranger told the group he had spotted a ~Jlde~ness park. It's a wilderness
mountain lion in the area the s11uat1on and you can't always predict
previous ~ay. what animals are going to do.'
SAND CASTLE BUILDING ••••
Prom Al
Ronnie, and Bonz.o the chimp touting Villa Nova Restaurant of N'ewpon
the message "Bedtime for Moam-Beach, winner of the Coiyonue An~el
mar." award, for its sponsorship of Pacifica
Mark Scholey said the team goes High School's Spanish Club's nursing
across the country enterinJ sand seal and its baby.
castle contests. This time, individual Warkentin Cox Architects. Inc. of
members were free to ex press their Costa Mesa, won in the Business
own political comments. £irms division. for its sand castle and
. "' • moat. "We were trying not to 011end . Other honorees included Langdon
anybody, and not get too deep." Wilson Mumper Archit~ts of New-
Scholcy said. "I had some ideas, but pon Beach, which won the Presi-
they were either 100 intense o r not real dent's Trophy for its two-towered
classy." · . castle; Basmaciyan-Damell. Inc . of
This year's other top winners were: Ncwpon Beach, which won the
the Guidance Youth Center of Hunt-Commodore's Trophy for its two
ington Beach. in the Youth Groups dogs that had made off with a couple
division. for its sculptor of a sun-of sunbathers' bikini tops; and the
bather sponinJ a seaweed mustache; Walsh and Lynn familjes of El Toro
the Omni Business Club of Fountain who won the Sweepstakes Trophy for
Valley. an tile Organizations and their turtle carrying a home on top of
Clubs div1s1on, for its whimsical its shell.
sculpture entitled "Bottoms Up" of Herb Sutton. chairman of the
o.-yNotpMtobJ TMIO.Meoo three people looking into a hole while corttest for the Commodores, en-
BUl Musser, uncle of the their rear ends stuck up into the air; treated spectators at the awards
l J d b l the Dutchuk family of Corona del ceremony to enter next year. n ure oy • e•t mate• Mar, in the Families and lnd1v1duals .. We'll have all new sand for you.
A l•)W' ol Ory, MelMe lltt It ei&peettd to remain parktd ~t
Southern Celfornla • .._. ttltougtl Tuetctay, bringing ciMt
• ... Ind• tllah•..,,... trend to eome arw A lhalloW layer Of OOMI\ air WU •abhhlng Itself OV« the
coett today, aocordlng to the NatlOnal WMtMr s.rvtce. That
mMOS low clouds wilt epreed fOf aome dfstanc. Inland In the 1111
nights and Mrty motnlng• end the d1y1 will be r111t1vety cool.
Along the Orange Cout It wffl be f8'r tonight end Tuesd1y
ucept locrtulng night end morning low ctoud• near the cout.
Warmer days In the velteys. 8Meh Iowa tonight In the SO..= Tueed1y ~Uy In the u~lt ..... .._.t1Alt~t 49 . --H'9.~~·~ . ,
~d indeJt (J)llJ 0-toO
good. 100..200 unltMl!Mul '°' ~
people. 200-* unl*l!Mul '°' .. , 300-!00 llN.,do\d. F\'tl ~ ..
loct.ft Pll !Orta9C, MCONI II ~ Cley'• llteiMd Pll
SMI 8Mct110 MICArl""' lt¥d 42·M lt\llne, lall 11111 ... v..., 50-61
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Tides
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Sun •lt lodey 11 9 13 p m , r1-
T.-c!ay 11 1 03 a.m end Mii ee-al
8 12 pm ..._ ,_ !Oday 8f 1 52 p"' .....
T.-dey alt 52 t m end lllel ee-al
IMpm
TOELESS UCI HIKER GIVES UP TREK •..
Prom Al
ankles. By telephone. he consulted
with Wilham Anderson, a physician
at the UCI campus.
"He advised me to slow down my
pace," Hani$ recalled.
But the paan did not ease. The UC'I
student consulted foot specialists in
Oregon and Washington. Both urged
Hartig to give up the hike, sayin~ he
might do more damage to his feet 1fht•
did not stop.
''l'c1 ht-rn w:'lllC1n1> •n 1'~1n fnr thrtt
weeks. and I knew something was
pretty wrong," the UC'I student said.
.. I woulp hike each day and have this
debate about whether I could go on.
"I didn't want to give up. but I
didn't want 10 do more damage tom)
ankles. It's hard enough to walk w1tb
my feet the way the) arc."
Hanag said it was difficult 10 return
to Irvine with has hake incomplete.
but he saad his sponsors ··were all vef)
suppona"·e. The) valued the effort I
put forth."
Pledge money is 4't1ll coming in.
and Hartig will d1\1dc the walk-a-
thon proceeds among UCTs Cooper-
ative Outdoor Program. Disabled
Student Services and a health service
called the Program for the Under-
standing of Lifcst)lc Enhancement.
(Donations arc stall being accepted at
the Student Actavataes Office. 102
1n1' ersat) Center. UC Irvine. Irvine, ('A.91717.)
Though the hake was halted, Hartig
hasn't kt his foot d1sab1lit y keep him
idle. After returning. he did construc-
tion work. then resumed has JOb as a
teaching assistant when UCl's fall
term began. He hfls weights, body
surfs and ma) return to Mount San
Jacinto for a winter hake.
Hartig hopes 10 obtain more soph-
isticated foot prosthetics and will do
exercises 10 strengthen his ankles. His
goal 1s to return to Washington state
ne\t summer and complete the last
500 males of has hike to Canada.
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give an adeqoate explanation as to
why it felt the park._di.d notn.eed a full
environmental impact report. She
ordered the cny to rehear the matter.
Although the caty has appealed that
decision. City Attorney Philip Kohn
said the city plans to hear the issue
again Tuesday in hopes of settling the
matter.
.. The spate of lawsuits and counter
lawsuits has become so complex. said
Kohn, that the county has now
staned condemnation proceedings
MAIN OFFICE
l30 Wn• Rat So CO'loa ..,_ ( A
for the park.
The suit.s -began thrtt-yea~ ago
when the cit> refused to approve The
Sandling Co.'s plans for annexation
of I 08 homes near the Top of the
World. The city claimed the project
was too big and would cause un-
workable traffic problems. It sug-
gested the company 'iCale down the
development to 70 homes.
The Irvine developer saidorscahng
the proJCCt down would be economi-
cally unfeasible and sued the ci ty. It
then gamed approv.al for 11s ~l\ned
!ltubdavlslon from tne county.Thecuy
followed \\Ith a su11 challenging the
county's approval of the develol)-
ment and then approved a 5,000-
sq~are-foot m1n1-park at the end of
.\lta Laguna Boulevard, blocking
acc:ess to the proposed development.
In i\ugust the count) Joined forces
w11h The Sandling Co. and staned
condemnation proceedings against
the Cll> claamang 11 needed access
through the m1n1-park
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for NB forums
. Candidates for the }'JeWpOrt Beach City Council
wtll appear at two pubhc forums this week -at the
Mariner's Library on Dover Drive and at tbe
Marriott Hotel in Newport Center.
Tbe library forum will be held at 10 a.m. IW:$)' 1n lbe-multi.-purpo1e room, followed by the
Mamou event Wednesday •t 7: 30 a.m, Both forums
are open, to the public at no charae.
For additional information on the Tuesday
forum , call 613-IOSS or 631-3363. Details on
Wednesday's program are available at 640-1861 .
Alcohol group meet.
A non-profit orpnization called Problems of
Alcohol in Labor and Manaaement will hold
another in its series of workshops for bJIJ,i.Dt:u.and
industry kade(J Iuesday ft om S!'lOtol 1:30 a.m. at
J be·&tantnaP01ntofOran1eCounty, 3SOW. Bay St., Cos~ Mesa. Jean L.aMutt of Security Pacific
National Bank will discuss family alcohohsm in the wor~place. Reservations may be obtained by callina 642-JSO~.
Safe Halloween atreued
Humana Hospital Hunitngton Beach will
present a free class on Halloween safety Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. in the education classroom of the facility,
17772 Beach Blvd. The hospital also will offer free
X-ray scr~nangofHalloween treats from 7 to 9 p.m.
Oct. 31. Call 842-1 473. ext. 186 for more infor-
mation.
Retlred offlcers to meet
The executive board of the Retired M1htary
Officers Associauon. South Coast chapter. will meet
Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Great American Bank
building. 60 I N. El Camino Real, San Clemente.
Llbrary program alated
Newport Beach City L1branan La Donna
Kienitz will present a program entitled "libraries
Know No Seasons" to the Newport Beach Friends of
the Library Tuesday a1 I P..m. at the Newport
Heights home of City Counc1lwoman Evelyn Hart.
The donation 1s $2.50, and reservations and further
1nforma11on are a\ ailablc a1 759-9294 or 644-5834.
\
Flnance co~rse planned
..\ course in personal financial planning taught
by financial prac1it1onef Gilbert Hess will be
presented Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30 to 9:30
p.m. 1n Room 7 of C'oa~ttinc C-0mmunity C'on~c·s
Newpon BeachTcntcr, 3101 Pacific View Drive.
Corona. del Mar. C'all 759-5 404 {or registration
information.
Health semlnar announced
Dr. Edward A. Taub. founder of the new
Institute of Integrative Medicine. will offer two
sessions of .. ..\n Evening to Wellness" Tueday and
Oct. 29 from 6:30 to I 0 p.m. at the Sheraton
Ne .... port Hotel. Call 850-6232 for resen at1ons or
other information. ·
Flrst ald ln Sparllsh
lo\ Spanish language class an first aid will be
offered Wednesda) and Thursda) from 6:30 to
10:30 pm. b) the Orange County chapter of the
American Red Cross al the John C Coelho Blood
Center 1n Santa ..\na The cost 1s S 17 and pre-
rcg1s1ra11on as required (all 835-531SI. exl. 100. for
more 1nforma11on
Hellcopter semlnar slated
Tus11n's Manne Corps Air Station wall hold 11s
semi-annual flight oerat1ons seminar Wednesday 10
acquaint the public w11h the opcra11ons in the
stat1on'\g1ant hangars The pr~ram will run fro m 7
to 9 p.m and 1s open 10 the pubhc, with guided tour~
offered. Par11c1pan1s should enter the seminar from
the main gate at Red Hall and Valencia avenues
Monday, Oct. 20
• 6 30 p.m . Irvine Finance Comml11lon. ( 11y
Counul Chambers. 17200 Jambor~ Road.
Tuesday, Oct. 21
• 6 p.m .. Lagana Beacb Clty Council. Cat)
Council Chambers. 505 Forest Avenue.
PoucE Loe
Party's over for Rajneeshees in L
r .... ,..,,_...,.,.....
The la1t RJuneah commuM 1n the
United SLaancdebrwd its final day at the
Uuava RJuneesh Mtd1tation Center Sun-
day with a day offcast, prayer and dance.
"This is the last day for us here and the
celebration is quite a nice last humh for
the center," said center spokeswoman
ldam1. "Who uses-only a S1f\lle name.
Af\cr lunch and a video messaac from
Indian auru Bhqwa_n Shm: Rajneeth. the
'Come into my par lot .. .'
escima&ed lOO followwl Wf1' to aawr at
the hillside compou9(1 f'or an evenu11
dinner and ihow wtdt ~theme ''1 .001
Arabian Nithts," ihe •id.
The 4.)-.:acre center on a Laauna C~'"'yon
hiUaide was recnlly 10ld for $900.000 to
Paul and Annetiae Sch1mmelpfenni1 of
U.,una Beach, who wd they hope to open
a child-care facility on the site in carty
1987.
The ccnler spoltnwoman 111d the
app,.oximaacly 100 of the remainina
A._two-atory tarantula looma from-lta-web abo•e-the main a.trance to
Knott'• Berry Farm. Named Spidora, the tarantula will re'-n over the
Knott'• Halloween Haunt, now under way through Oct. 31.
Walk, run or pedal
in Heart-Sole race
By JEANETTE A VENT
0.., ...... c.rr......--t
Some bi:ndit race<. ha.,.e their conlt''l-
1ants 1ump an to 1hc cold 'urf, run a quick
marathon and then damh onto a hake lo
raise mone) for their fa,onte l'harat~
Saturda) ·s Heart and ole Classic for the
Orange < ount) io\menca n Hean Assoc1a -
t1on tak es an ent1rel\ different stride
Follo .... 1ng a 7 a.m'. aerobic warm up call.
pan1c1pants will amble ofT on a 5 or I 0-
kilometer run orthey t·an walk. Ort he} can
set ofTon a scenic 14-male bicycle ride o'er
lr.,.ane's Ila! streets. Part1c1pants an the
• run/walk and the bike nde will lake on
near the Fluor Corp.
If they start 10 lag a hit around Y:JO a.m ..
the~ 'II ha ve the Los >\ngeles Rams
Cheerleaders to cheer th em on.
If thC) gel a Ii Hie parched. case°" of soft
drinks. beer, )'Ogun and orar1ges .... ,11 me
up to greet thtm.
Depending nn ho" much monq the)
raise he tort tht· C\ ent. each of the
pan1upanl\ .... ,11 wmc out of the race ....,11h
at lca'>l ,1 lfeart and ~olc < las'>1CT·\h1rt and
ma) tx· J t>cugl'Ot h1kr
Thi'> l'\l'nl 1\ thr \nwman llean
~$SOl 1Jllon ·., largc't lunJ raiser 1n Orange
( ounl\ . ..aid Ed Mill hl'll. c' cnl thaarman
Last car 11 raised $60.000 for lol al hean
research. t•ducat1on and commun1 t\ '!Cr-
' ice. he said. ·
"OurgreatC'lt <>upp11rt haH·omc from the
corporate rnmmuml) .. <.aid M11cl1cll
··v.11h an emph.1'" on emplOH'e
card1u' a\cular litm'''· l h" 'car'<. l'' <'nt
has at tral'tcd l'mplmt'l'' trnni nwrc· than
70 corporation' :ind h11,t11l'\<,e" ..
l-01 maO\. thl' Prn1dl·nt'' \l1k Jlonc
make'> 11 .ili' .... urth "h1k rhl· ratl' ptt'> tup
corporall' t'\l'lUl1'e' .1ga1n't l'alh O\l'r a
one-m1k \lrel\h It'll he guu<l to the la'>I
laugh
Southcm CaJifomia R..;ntabea Wbo
Qme IO lbe rdJwt oa Sundays will .....
tflewt.eft for ~llo....aipud mecbtalioa.
S-to*, tlae c:nw1 dinlctor, said..,._
folloWen wtll had up ... COlll 10 Senta Cruz, Where a new Cllftter called U.C
lnt&iautc f0t DeH~py will be
tllMtithed. II Wi8 · Mvc no ~ ot
finucill couection IO the ~neala
fCMaadabOn l•WUtiGul, wtuch owMd
the Llpna ~ reuat. SentOlh saad.
Tbe MJe ofUtaava is pen of a worldwide
Bill Benne· t ·named_,.
Fireman of the Y@ar-
for mclpping_projeCt .
By LAURA MERK •
Otlllell.-,,... .....
NewP<>rt Beach Fire Capt. 8111 Bennett
has been named Fireman of the Year by
the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor.
Bennett, 43, was sclcclcd foT the honor
because of his dedicalion in completing a
new-mapping system for the cftY.
According 10 Fire Chief Don Jones. the
maps are more legible and larger than the
old maps the department has used fo~
years. Water hydrants and addresses are
clearly marked on the maps to help
firefiahters cut down response time, said
Jones. It also saved the City about S 15,000
-what 1t would cost to have them done.
said Jones.
Bennett, who led a ~oup of abou1 20
firefighters 1n completing the task. wa'i
modest about the honor last week. "I ....,as
very pleased but I ltind of just ~ked into
it. I was the only one who headed a bag
project this year," said Bennett.
"He was selected as one who rclpresen1s
their ideal of the best Fire Dcpanment
employee. He has a hiah dcgr~ of interest
and abihty in doing his job. He saw a need
and set out to accomplish something." said
Jones.
"I knew nothing about (cartography). It
was just something that needed 10 be done
for the last 15 years. I got some gu)S who
could draw and w!nt 10 work.·· said
Bennett.
About firelighting, Bennett said. "h's
Bill Bennett
nice because ti give!> }OU a sense of worth
and cames over into your private life .
There as also some1h1na you can do to help
your neighbors and fnends."
Lawyers hope to settle suit
in DoDlinelli investor fraud
SAN DIEGO (A P) -..\ttor:neys plan to
meet Tuesda} 10 discuss the possible
settlement of a suit filed against the law
firm of Wiles. Circu it & Tremblay b)'
investors who lost money to convicted
financier J. Davict-Domanelh.
The law firm and 11!. former partner.
Michael Clatk.,.are accused an the tawsui.l
of aadang and abetting Dommelh and has
fraudulent J. oa ... 1d & ( o. investment firm
while they represented them.
Domanelli pleaded guilty to four felony
counts stemming from the company's
1984 collapse. admitting he diverted
investors· funds 1n10 his own bank
accounts for personal use. Domanelli
estimated he balked investors of $80
million ---
801 h sades said the)' 'II meet at a
sellkment conference Tu~\
Couple say quake fears bullders 'fa ult
By the Associated Press
A sett lement meeting 1s hed uled th1~
month 1n a S4.6 mallwn lawsu11 filed h' a
couple wh o contend the}' wcren't tulJ th~·1r
home an the halls abo-.e Orange .... a-. built
o'er an eanhquake fault
Richard and Nanc) Flander ..... ho likd
sull an 1983 becau~ their SJJS.000 hou'e
was built on the fault hnc ..... ,11 meet ()(·1 10
w11h Orange Count}' Superior Coun J udgc
Jerrold S Ohver an an attempt 10 reath a
settlement.
The Flanders' su11 . ....,hach cha rge\ the
mental strain ofhvmg over the fault led to
,,.........
a hll·l'd1ng ukcr and rnn,er I') tent3ll\el)
!><.hcduled 10 go lo tnal an December
Thl' I-landers ..aad lhl') ha.,.e dt',elopcd
ntghtmamh fear\ that an earthquake will
-.hake 1he1r home into rubhle
But J law,er for one ot the defendants
-.aad the lauli 1\ too \mall and too 1nac11vt-
10 repn.'!><.'nl an) danger
"Fault\ are a 'en common geological
lOnJ111on .. said allorne) Robert Briggs.
.... ho repre\enh S I R De' elope rs. bu tide rs
of the Orange hou')e ''The big que'ita on 1s
the s11e of the fault and ho" recenlh there
ha\ been mo' emtnt .. ·
HB city attorney to address Democrats
Hunltn$.ton Beach Ctt) '\uorne\ (1ail
Hutt on will gave a talk to the West <'>range
Count\ Dem ocrati c Club Wednewa\
The 'meeting will be held al Progrc\\l\l'
Sa' 1ng\ and Loan at Bcarh Boule' ard and
~da mo; '\' enue.
C 11 ~ ( ounc1l Cand1da1c George Hanna
also "'Ill speak an fa, or of Propos1t1on 64 a
ml·asure sponsored b} I } ndon La R<1uche
call mg for the quaran tine of .\ID '1ct1ms
"
Dr non Hagen ot In me and Pearl
<ieml'lnn-\nlllh ..... 11 'tlit:e argu menb
aga1n't the mea'>url'
:--.1l I.. lkardano Jn 11nic1al wnh the
Orangl' C ounl\ f mplmec'> '\ssocaation
al'o ""I l_?l\e argument' aga1Mt Propos-
11un h I th.it .,..,ould Ii mat lhe ..alan.-of the
go' ernm and puhhC' cmfllO}t'eS ·
I or mun 1ntormatmn lall ~alh ·\le~
Jntkr qlihll!CI
Shots fired after squ&.bble
between teen drivers in FV
1 hl' mJn,1ga,1t the t:.d ..... ards Foun-
tain \ .1lln mo"ac theater. lnl4ll
HrnoJ..hur .. 1 \t rl'pom·d earl\ \un-
d:n thJt 'omt•onc had \tolen S.:'00
lr<im thl' lJ'lh rl'gt\ter al lhl· lJnd\
tOUn ll'f • • • .\man trom V.cs1m1ns1er reported
Newport Beach
<\ wetsuit 'alued at S5CXI and a
'urfboard 'alued at S200 -.i.ere "olen
unda\ lrom a re'itdence on ~a .. 'horl'
Ofl\ e: the '1ct1m told polil'e • • • ~wallet ca'ih. stamps. credit lard'
sunglassc and other items .... 1-r<'
reported stolen from an unl(){'kt•d (•ar
parked Saturday e\cnang on
Larkspur
11ht.11nl'd the proper permit\
• • •
Pol1H' \'ac unable to locale the
"hl'fl'ah<1ut' nl a man wh o allegedly
l''fl<''l'd h1mwll to p:t<;~rsby unday Jinn~ the .lllO hlcx I.. of ~uth Coast
11 agh" a~
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
OtllleDeit ..........
Fountain Valley police are an-
ves11gat1ng n unday afiemoon shoot-
ing tncadcn t that apparently resulted
from a street quarrel an yolving teen·
age motorist<.
gt. Larry Griswold snad the anca-
dent ocl·urred at 3.53 p.m. near the
tnterscctton of Edinger and Ins
avenues.
I"lne
Juveniles running rampant an a
construction site caused at least S 14.000 damage. before they were
chased awa> hy :i security aoard.
Pohcc 161d four un1den11fied you ths
tarted a/aece of hcav) equipment
and u~ 1t to ram wall and
1emporar) structure at a building
under con\trucuon at Fairbanks
Street and Trabuco Road. • • • A car then suspect led police on o
bnef cha\C before plow1na into a field
near nd ('an)'on venue. A man
1dcn11ficd as Jose Ramarn addrc i.
unknown. wu arrested on a felony
warranl as,utd by 1\l111in pohcc about
l a m. Monda)' He •~ su ;pcctcd of
tcahn1 1t I %4 gra) Old!>mobale.
Ram1ru will l'l<' boolcd 11t Oran e
He sa id youths in an older model
silver Chevrolet Vega became in-
volved in an argument with three
Fountain Valley teen-agers 1n a
pickup truck. A pipe was thrown a1
one vehicle, then was hurled back at
the other. he said.
Griswold said 1he ~ouths an the
Vega then began pur$uing the pickup.
and one passenger m the Vega drew a
pistol and fired three to six shots at
the pickup.
County Jail after treatment lor a
possible head aruu ry. pohct said ' . . About 20 car 'ltcrcos ..... ere 'ltolcn
durin1 a spate or break-an~ fondn)'
n1Jhl and aturday mo rning The
thieves targeted mo11tl y To)ota<; • • • transient was arrested on 'iu11p1-
c1on of burglar) at a. Sky Park
Roule vard busmc ~ ~turda)' n1gh1
Michael E O'Connor. J6, wa~ oookcd
nt Orange C'ount)' Jail nOcr hi 8· IQ
p.m. arrest • • • Jcwclrv. ca'h and a video ca scttc
recorder· were taken from a
Brookptne residence turda) nu;
was pined throuah an optn ,lid1n1
alas door. police said. • • • Pohct made numerou'i drunken
driv1na arrc t ~turdav and unda~
One oft he bullets struck the tailgate
of the pickup. but no one was inJured
1n the anc1den1. he ~1d.
The dnve r and five passngers 1n 1he
Ve~ are now being sought b> police
Gnswold said all six in the car were
Asians. while the pickup was oc-
cu pied by two white teen-agers and
one w11h a H1span1c surname.
But he said officers did not 1ntt1all>
conclude that tht' mc1dent wasgangor
race-related.
Those arre'ited in separate inc1drnt\
on susp1c1on of misdemeanor drunl..-
en dn.,.a ng ""rrc 1dent1fit'd as Noel D
Noda. 49: Michael E. Gothard, 18.
Davi d M. Hams, 30: Kenneth < .
Hamilton. 37. no addresses a aalnble
Ru hen Gonzale • 28. of West Co\.1na
and ( harhc Hutchinson. 27. of~an1a
.\na ..... ere 11lso taken into custo<h on
susp1(10n or drunk driving . ..\II "'ert
booked ot Oranae Count> Jail
Fountaln Valley
.\ "11 nc\'I reported und y fier-
noon 1ha1 a bc11c Ford Pinto wa-.
hC'1n' bur1lari1cd an a parkan1 lot on
the 11 00 block of later Avenue
One man ~ma hcd a ten rear wando"
but hC1"1 h1 penner ,.w the) were
hean nh..cr,ed. tht• t .... o fled • • •
. (
c:arh \uml.1) that hi\ orange 1981
Ttnnta ( cltr:t .... as stolen from in
fronl ot thl' C luh O~na'lt). 16600
Harho1 Hhd The loss ....,as C4't1ma1ed
at ' noo ••• \ \l\t' prt'\ttknl at I( L ~1ent11ic.
I I O·lll < onc.Jtir. ~ported Frida) that
somt•111w haJ \tolcn an clectron1c ·
bal:tnll' dc' llC from the .... orkroom al
the rt'Jr ot 1he busincs" The equip-
ment \'·" 'alued at SI 71l9
Coeta MeN
.\ S.:'011 'tcrco and l'qual11t•r .... ere
reponcd 'tnlcn lrnm a car an the I I 00
block nl fkrnrnda het....,ct'n 11 IS p m
Thur,Ja, Jnd 11 )0 a m I n<la~ • • • \fagnl'ltt \l(ln\ ....,ere reported
St Olen ofl l ht' dOOr\ Of 0 car parked In
the RllO hltx•J.. of Joann treet.
bel\.H·en 7 30 p m Fnday and 9 11.m.
turda)' Tiw signs, emblazont'd
.... 1th the name Orange Coast Trailer.
.... ere "onh a combined S200 • • • C1olt duh' and otht·r 1tems .... onh
S2.0.:' I \H're r<.'ported ~tolcn from o
....alkw:n at ( O'ita Mc'»a Mun1c1pal
(1011 C our-.c. about 2 20 pm 'atur-
da~ ••• .\ 17-)eJr-old 11rl from Orange .... as
Rrrc,ted Sunda) on su p1c1on of
attempting to shopliO two pa1~ of
ramng' from the rcdco 'tort at 10'\()
Harhor Bhd rhc e::imng'i ..... e"°
'alued .u a total 111 Sti qR
• • • 4'.n Inane 4'.venue rl'.'s1dcn1 rl'·
poned a burglar) Fnda} wnh a lo"
estimated at SS, I 04 Among the items
taken were three TV set\, a
'adeocassette rCt'order. a m1crowaH'
oven. 1e....,elf). a portable terco .1nd
men's su1h
Lafuna Beach
.\ painter selling paantm~'I 'iunda\
on a South toast Hagh .... n) \ldcwalk
was !old h\ police to 'ltOfl until he
• • •
\ ...,outh t 1\a\I Highway resident
rerwrll•<l J ~urglan. Saturda) wnh a
In'' 111 tl'"l''" l'\l1ma1ed at S 1.600.
• • •
P11li'-c .1ne,tt•d t....,o motonsts 'un-
da' on ,u,r1l 1nn nl Jn vang under the
1n ''Ul'nl'l' nt alt nhol Mark Charles ~prnull 22 111 I aguna Beach was
arn-sted at I '~ J m on GofT treel
and Pa rl.. .\ "~n ur Jeff rt) Thomas
Roge~ JI ot I Jguna Niguel was
arre•Md al ~ a m un South Coasa
I lighwa~ at Trea.,ure Island. Roacn
also .... as rited tut alkged posscu1on
of l<''i\ than an nun\C of man1uana.
Youth arrested in slaying
of county boy, 5, at party
By cbe A11oclaltd Pntt
<\ H~en-aaer "'ti\ nrrc tcd after hi-. ~
\~ar-Qld lOu in wa<1 i1ho1 and killed at
a fam1h h1nhda) part~ an . nta '\na
O\ et the "'ttkend polac<' ~1dd
.\lcJandro 1apna w11' 11h0t an 1hc-
che'>t around I 5 p m aturda).
police Lt 03Hd Sala.tar sauJ unda)
Th1: ho\ d1fd on arm3l a1 Fountain
\. nlle' kea1003l Ho\pll. I and l\.kd1·
\,\I ( t•nt('r
r am1h membcf' ~id Moise' ~.
M g.an~. I . the ho ·~ COU5tn, had
hrought the 18,nhbcr pistol to the
f>'1 rt\ to \how the victim'" older
hrother and had bctn finna into 1 trtt
~ h<'n the' ounJ \.!C lim ran 1n front of
the "'<'apon
l\.fagnna. a l0Mtn.n.t1on "'-OrkCT.
fled hut Y-1\ arR11ted at his c;anll ~na
home a \hort time tatCT H<' was
hook<'d for 1n\e\ttptton of ~ond·
tl1:aret' m urdcr
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M * 0,.,. CoMt DAILY PILOT I Monday, October 20, 1988
.
Armed w11h a lot of pers1srence and a bit of luck, Bea and Roy
Prettyman 101ned rhe growing ronh of Doily Pilot/TWA Win Go
winners this week.
Tm kind of o game fonot1c .'' said Bea . a Cos ta Mesa
grandmother. "I send 1n sweepsrokes games, and I ploy Win Go
every week "
HowPvPr uni I now the winning hos been elusive She's won
door pr11es bur nothing really to speak of.
This time was different. She 1ust knew she was going to be o
winner, but the feeling d1dn' t make rhe wailing any easier. On the
lost day of Gome Four she was wo1t1ng for the paper. 1'1 only
needed one more number "
Roy , o machine shop owner. said he was 1n 1he shower when his
wile come 1n shouting ·1 go1 my number I got my number "
I thought the house was on fire " he said.
Bea wosred no lime col ing the Doily Pilor I called them thor
evening and rold them I thought I was a winner."
The des11no11or of their trip is still up in the air. They've been to
Howo11 and rhey're plonn1ng a six .day cruise to Puerto Vollorlo, but
we've never bPen to EuropP " said Roy.
· I've always been ind of interested 1n Switzerland."
Then, on thP orher hnnd wP have a li ttle girl in Indio thor we 've
been sponsor ng since shP was 6 years old and she is now 13 "
said Bea
For the lost P ghr yf:!ars thPv ve been sending money ro rhe
Children's Christion Funn so the q1rl con go ro school. "W e've
always 1old her we 'd come sPe herd we could," said Bea.
The lrtp could be as early as spring, but more than li~ely they will
use the free trtp 1n July to celebrate their 2 Isl annivers ary, said
Bea.
In rhe meantime Bea plans to ~eep busy w1 tn her pointing classes
and Roy ploys acoustic gu11or
· I poinr mosrly landscapes and florals. ' said Bea. She won't
admit to being on arl1s1. hut I hove~ qood reacher and en1oy 11,"
she said.
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FAA investigators accused
of obstructing crash probe
LO ANGfLE (A P) -The
Nauonal Transportation Safety
Ro3rd acrused the Federal A v1at1on
Administration of stonewalling its
mvcsugation into a fa tal. light plane
crash in tbc an Gabriel Mountains.
The NTSB subpoenaed the con-
troller who monitored the flight afier
FAA officials rcfu!>Cd to permit an
investigator to tape rt.'Cord an inter-
vu:" the day aner Thursday's crash.
It was believed to be the first tame
the board has resoncd to the acti on.
which requires the controller to
appear before the panel.
"This delays our invest1gat1on. It's
disturbing." NTS B spokesman Ira
Furman said in a weekend telephone
interview from Washington. ''Things
arc dimmed.b) the tnist of time."
Mcanwh1k. an FA 00it·1nl !Mut.I
1he agency was only con 1dermg the
rights of HS controller, who had not
had time to organiLe his thoughts and
C<?nsult an cutorney before the inter-
view.
Stephen D. Hayes, an FAA spokei.-
man in Washington, said the safet)
board investigato r vio lated
procedures when he insisted on tape
recording the in fo rmal intcrv1e" Friday.
"Every time in the past the safet)
board has conducted an informal
1nttrv1cw very shonly aner the acc1-
de.nt whhout a lape recorder." Ha}cs
said. "They usually take a depos111on
at a later date."
A fligh t instructor and his passen-
ger were kiUed Thursday when their
Medical care panel
allows bad doctors ..
SAN JOSE (AP) -The stale
agency that monitors medical care 1n
California is under fire for failing to
dasciphnc incompetent. negligent and
unethical doctors. according to a
newspaper's copyright stor). •
C'ntics say the Board of Medical
Qualll) Assurance frequent!) allows
offenders to continue to treat patients
and has eased up on pursuing bad
doctors since becoming dominated
by physicians aP.po1ntcd by Gov.
George DeukmcJian. the an Jose
Mercury News reponed Sunday.
.. I thartk the board is so bad tha1
they are actually a consumer fraud,"
said RQbcrt Fcllmcth. director of the
<. 'entt>r for Pubhc lntcn.•\t law 1n San
Diego. which has monitored tbe
board for Lhe pas~ight )Cars.
"Thee' 1dence 1s"\ Cr) cl ear that the
percl'nlage of phys1c1ans being ad-
dressl"d 1s an infini1e 1mal fraction of
i.
1hosc who should be addressed ...
A Mercury News inves11ga11on
showed that 1n 1985 California had
more doctors than ever before. ncarh
64,000. and the board disciplined 61
physicians and surgeons -fl.'\\er
than 1n any other )Car since 11 '>'a'i
created 10 years ago.
Many people associated with the
process claimed that poh11cal accoun-
tability plays the biggest role in
shaping California's system of safe-
guarding the public from potent1all)
danierous doctors.
Since DeukmeJ1an took offi ce 1n
J 983 and appointed Ken Wagstaff
executive director. there has been a
steady decline in formal d1sc1phnan
actions against doctors
Two board members. the nl''>'S·
paper said. donated more than S5.CXXI
each to DeukmcJian'r, I 9X2
gubernatonal campaign
~1011k cng1m· l l' ~nu 171 i.mashcd
inlO IHtl'l'P\'4111\0ll wall l·n route from
V11n Nu~' \11por1 to Snnta Monica
'\1rpon Thl· pill1t "11' 1tkn11ticd as Allen
Hurt aml tlw pa,w11ger ui. Auaust
llcnhchd l ol .\u)t11,1 No further
1nfoi 11h11111n 110 till' l\\O wa'> uv11lable.
I he \Jkl\ h11.1rd 1~\Ut'd a
prl'11m1 nar. fl'POl I <;IOlln& that In
Fo.\ \ l Ontrnlk1 111 Burban._ may bave ~'nu"'·d thl' Ju uknt ll} puttma the
planl' llll ,1 u ,l\h lour.< with the
mount.tin l n\l''lt1~11u" .... ,d tht· craft was
hl.'ading l'3'' .11 .1ho ul U>OO feet when
11 ,mashcd 111111 mounwins 5,000 to
6.000 fee t high on the cast side ~f
Millard ( anHm ahll\C .\ltadt'na 1n
thl' Angele., N.111onal F-urc-st.
Best finisher in
first l otto game
wins second prize
~.\C 'R ·\Mf-"'TO (.\P)-omeone
\\O il .11f'I 7'>.0f'I~ \lTund pnLe in the
C ah fo rn1a l ulll'r' \ tirs1 lotto game.
hut thl' $2 4 mill1u n gra nd pn1e went
unda1mcd .• 1l'wn.J1ng to lottery of-
lic1al'i
The' .. aid lhl' "-'wnd·placc winner
wouldn't tw l..nn"n unul lottery
otli n al\ 'l'nt~ thl' ''1nn1ng 11cket,
"hlCh lotter. spol..l· .. man Bob Taylor
'>aid rnuld lal..t• place toda~
In lhl' lOmputcn1cd lotto game,
pla)crs p1cl.. "" of49 numben. trying to match tho-.e \Ckctt:d on a Sa1urday
n1gh1 telev1,ion '\how Each week. six
numhas plu\ a bonus numncr are
drn" n on lhe tde' 1<;1on program
< )n 'iaturd.I\ nigh t. a tall..1ng ma·
ch int• "'-'kl 1cd ""hilt-ball~ "tth the
numhl"r' lo 4 47 N 4 and U plusa
txmu' numh..•r 2'
1\iu 11nt· n1t l..l·d .111 111 thl· fi rst ~1x
number..
Supreme Court to review ruling
giving beach access in Ven tu_ra
W.\SHINGTON ( P) -The Supreme (oun has
agreed to re' 1cw a dcc1-;1on gra nting public acn·ss to
pn,•ate beachfront propen~ 1n Ventura, Calif.. after thl'
owners replaced a bungalow\.\ 11h a larger home.
( ahforn1a IJ\\ ll'<tu11c\ \Ul"h au.CS\ v.hcne,er
t·ons1ruc11on. repair or 1mflro,cmen1s are madl" on
pm ate beachfront propcn ~ thc rnmm1ss1o n sa id
The Nollans. "Who al-;o h:H ca home 10 Lo\ ·\ngcles.
\a id the~ are entailed 10 rnmpcna11on under the
<. on'>t1t ution's Fifth .\ml·ndml'nl 11 bars pubhl' \C11url' of
pm ale propert) w1thou1 tu~t rnmpcnsat1on.
The coun said 11 "'"hear arguments b)' the owners
that 1hc} al lea\t \hould Ix· l't>mpcn\atcd for the public\
USC of thl·tr propert).
James and Mani ~ n Nollan de<:idcd in 1982 lo rcplacl'
adcJ.cr1oraung.hungalowon their f-ana Beach propcrt) in
Ventura with a new home.
But a state appeal'> court ru led la't Januan that lhl'
coastal commission acted properly. ·
"The Nollam did not ha'c a prl'-e x1s11ng n~hl to
unregulated new construction." the \tatl' court said "A
hm11at1on o n the cdmm1ssmn from 1mpos1ng lateral
access in this cac;e •.~ lOntrar) IO the \tall'd purpose ol the
Leg1slature .... to pro' 1de ma\lmum public alH''>'> 10 and
along the coast."
The California C oac,ial ( omml\'>1on. 1n appro' ing a
permit for the ne" hou~l". ruled thal nearl ) unc·third of
the 3.800-squarc·foot propert ) along thl' beach had 10 be
-;et aside for the public 10 cross back and fonh.
Bradleygains, but
still trails governor
LO~ \NGELE~I .\Pl-\ m·" poll
-.hows Democrat f om Hradln ha!.
gained fi \ c potnt'\ '" ahout a month
but sull trail!> (,o, C1l'Orgl" l:ku·
kme11an h)-IO po1n1~ heading 1n10 lhl'
YACHT ...
From Al
wa<;n't a\\Ufl' thl' 'C'>'>CI had hcen
HI ken to \CJ , author111e'> \aid
II \\3\ \l'Cn lea' 1ng thl' manna at
9 "' a m \aturda' "-llh t'>'-O men
aboard tll''>rnncd 3., a Lau no and a
C auca'>ia n btl1h 1n their "h
.\ v. 1lnl'"> "ho knew the owner\ of
the boat and saw the cran leave didn't
recogn1n· lhc men aboard.
general elec11on
fhe Los Angeles Times poll. con·
ducted last "'eek and pubhshcd toda).
found the Los Angeles mayor behind
lhl· Repubhcan 1ncumbcn1 51 percent
10 41 percent among those considered
hkely 10 vote Nov. 4. w11h 8 percent
undecided.
In a Times poll taken earl y in
September. 51 percent of those qucs·
11oned favored DeukmcJ1an. while 36
percent said thl'y would vote for
Bradlc\.
Among all reg1stl·red voters, the
ne'>' poll found Dcul..meJ1an leading
4 7 percent to 39 percent.
Poll takers conducted telephone
1nter,1e'>'S with 1.594 reg1s1crl·d
vott>rs over a six-day period ending
Thursday.
DON'T LET STRESS
GET THE BEST OF YOU
You can prevent stress from running your
life, and even learn to use it constructively.
Find out how at a free seminar.
r
Taking Control of Stress "
Thursday, October 23, 7-9 p.m. at
Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital
\.. ~
Presented by George Haddad, M.D.,
family practice physician and lecturer
for PACE, a well -known s~lf-lmprovement -
program.
Seating Is limited; please call 650-2400 to
reserve your space.
cm Costa mesa --medlcol Center Hos,ltol
1~ me 301 Victoria Street
Cotta Mesa,Ca.92627 ·-,_ -
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Catholics to help
aliens get amnesty
LO\ \M,fl f.\ (.\Pl -Thl· Los
.\ngcll''> Koman < Jtho l1 c
Archd1(){'('<,e 'i31 d 11 "111 t•\tabll<>h up
10 20 ccntl'r'> 10 help 1lkgal aliens appl ~ for am ne~t ) under thr new
1mm1grat1on reform la\\
The archd104..cse. v. h1l h hJ'> offered
1mm1grat1on coun seling al a down·
town erv1cc ccn tcr lor soml' l (I) cars.
plan'i to open more than a do1en -.uch "
<.:entl'r'> throughout m fi \c pastoral
region\ in Los ·\ngele,, 1.ianta Barbara
and Ven1uru coun 11c~. the Rev.
Joseph BattagllJ ~aid ~unda'
The tl'nlcrs "'" help 1m.m1 grants determine lhcir chg1h1h1' under , ari-
ou~ '>CllH>n\ ot thl" nc" lav. ""h1ch
w11l takl' cfll·ct Ma)' I c.1ntl ~wide them
lhrough thl· lmm 1gra1111n and "1Jatu-
raliza11 on ~"ice applllat1on pro-
ce'is. Battaglia <wud
CLAIMS ...
From Al
resenting the parent,, c,a1d ..\nthony
Gurrola had aucndcd a rnntcn at
Irvine Meadow,. .\mp1thea1er and
apparent I) wa'i \\al king to <.atch a bus when he wa, ~trutk
Watson ..aid no criminal l harges
were fi led against Stock. but the
damage claims allege that the ~trcet
wao, not properl} main rn1ncd and
hghtt'd 10 prn t•nt the att1J cnt.
She said the acudcn1 occurred 1n
unincorporated Lagun.i lf1lls JUSl
beyond the In me border rhc at-
torney said 1dcnt1eal claim\ v..crc filed
again\! Irvine and tht ( ount)' of
Orange because she has not de-
termined wh1C'h cnltt) wa., rco;pon -
stblc for lighting and maintaining the
roadwa}
According to the written clai ms th~ .Parent'! each arc \CCking SS
m1lh on compen'ial1o n for "loss of
son. loss of financial suppon . loss of
care. comfon. lovt'. afTcc11on. compa-
n1onf1h1r. 'IOCICl't. moral \Unport and phys1ca arnstance "
A sccond traffit· ncudcnt It'd to
another claim. fifed b\ Kamala
Hamilton of Walnut ( ~ck. who 15 also seeking $5 m1lhon
The document 'ltatc\ that Hamil-
ton was opcrn11n$ a motor ~ootcr on
Walnut Avenue. tU'>t v..ec;t of Harvard
venue. on June 21 fhe claim
chargc41 that Walnut '\venue was "negl1acn1I ~ de~1gnc<.1, con~tructc<l
and ma1nuuncd "
It talC"I th t 1h1'1 cond11ion "cau\Cd
claimant to lo-.c rnntrol of her motor
scooter and ~usta1n \(vcre and disabl-
1na in.June of a nature not "Cl establtshrd " '
Ham11ton's attorney. tephen
Ball or Lm Angcle11. eould not be
rc"achcd to elaborate on the 1,.Juncll.
U.S. toprotest~zpulsion
of 5 diplomats by Moscow
MO OW (AP) -Five American diplomats
ordered expelled for what the Soviet Foreian Ministry
called "lmpermi sible activitiet" must leave by t~end or
tbe month, a U.S. Embassy official uad today.
The official, who spoke on condition ofanon~m1ty, said the deadline was contained in the official Soviet
document ordering the Americans to leave. The Soviet
news aacncy Tass said the diplomats had been ordered out
af\er the forei4n Ministry determined they had enaa&ed
in "1mpcrmiss1ble activities." The term 1mpcrmissiblc
ac'tivitics is a d iplomatic catch phrase for spying.
In Washington. Secretary of State George P. Shultz
responded to Sunday's expulsio n ord ers by saying, "We
will protest and we will take some action."
· The five arc Jack Roberts of the U.S. consulate 1n
Lenin&rad and four diplomats from the U.S. Embassy in
Moscow: William Norville, a first secretary. Charles
Ehrenf ricd, a third secretary: and attaches Gary Lonn-
•
qu111 and David Ham .
The Tau announcement dtd not mention the U.S.
expulsions of the 2S Soviet diplomats from the United
Nations earlier this month. But Georgy Arbatov, a senior
Krtmlin specialist on the U ntted tates and a member or
the Commumst Party cntral Committee, indicated the Soviets were retaliating.
. ",If the Am~ricans say they than k there are too many
spic an ~ur United Nauons m1ss1on, we can say that, in
o ur optnt<?n. there arc too many spies in the American
Embassy 1n Moscow." he said, spcakina in a satellite
interview from Moscow on the CBS-TV program "Face the Nation."
It was believed to be the largest group of American
d1ploma1sexpelled at one time in at least the past 20ycars. ba~ on records kept by Western new agencies in
Moscow.
Hasenfus must prove.innocence
at gun-running trial in Nicaragua
MANAG UA. N1caragua (AP) -=:-Eugene Hascnfus
goes on trial toda) before a .. People's Tribunal" where.
according. to a Nicaraguan human riplls act1v1st, t~e
burden will be on the captured Amen can to prove his
innocence.
Nicaraguan authon ues have charged Hasenfu s with
violating laws govem1ng public order-and sccunty. but
detailed charge "'ere to be made public for the fi rst time
at today's opening session.
Hascnfus. 45, of Mari nette. Wis .. was captured Oct. 6
1n southern Nicaragua after Sandinista troops shot down
the cargo plane in which he was bn ngang supplies to the
U.S.-backed Contra rebels. Two other Americans died 1n
the crash.
In an interview on the CBS program "60 Minutes"
broadcast Sunda). Hascnfus said he believed he was
working for the U.~. government 1n supplying the rebels,
although he said no one told him directly that he was
purportedly working for the CIA.
Kc sai d he wasn iredl>y the pilot killed an the crash.
William J. Cooper, the same man he saJd had hired htm to
work for a CIA-owned airline an outheast Asta.
Hasenfus said the man who reponedly coordinated
the suppl}' drops. Max Gomez. "worked with the CIA
before and through has dealings with the CIA, himself and
Mr. George Bush were friends. That was all I was told ...
Samora Machel
Cra•h·klll• chief
of Mozambique,
JOHANNESBURG (AP) -Pres•·
dent Samora Machel of Mozam·
baque, a guerrilla commander who led
his country to indepe ndence and
instituted Manust rule, died 1n an
overnight plane crash. the presidents
ofSouth Africa and Kenya said today.
By mid-afternoon. Maclfers death
had not been publicly announced in
Mozambique.
In Maputo, the capital. state radio
reported the plane carrying Machel
home!rom Zam baa was long overdue
and that a plane crash near the
borders of South Africa. Mo1am-
biquc and Swa11land was being
investigated
The Radio Mo1amb1que an-
nouncement was accompani<.'d b}
solemn music.
.Stroq earthqaalsej_Olta
ialan.cf• off New Zealand
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WELLINGTON, New Zealand -An ~-" said by U.S. ~i1moloaitts 10 be the most po~rful 1n more I.ban a year MNCk the Kftmadec
llland1 ln 1tw South Pacific tOday, but otreaalt bad no ammedialt report o(
damqe or jnjuries. In Golden, Colo., the U.S. Geolotical Swvey reported~ 6:46 p.m. (5:46 a.m. POT) quakt at 8.1 mapmade oa tM Richttt teak. a
readtn& tf)a' WOWd make It I "IJnl,. quake ca09blc Of c.IUllftl ttemcftdous
damaae. Sc"eral monitonna stations m w Pacific b91i.n ttl)C)rtC'd 11 at I on
the Richter scale. The Kermadec f slands. adm1n11tered by New Zealand. ate
localed some 7SO miles northeul of New Zealand's North bland. and south of
Tonp.
Haltl electloa dntn .caat tarnoat
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -Voters paid little attention to Sunday's
elctt1 on of a constitutaonal asitmbly, which wa.s to consider what form Ha1t1"s .. _ •
government should take foUowina the ou tcr of Prewknt Jean.ctaude
Duvalier. Unofficial tallin-from the Min11try of Jnformauon late Sunday in
Cap Haatien, Hajti's scconcr-taraest city, showed that 1,870 of 44,870 el11blt
voters cast ballots. In Oona1ves. the fourth-largest dry. 4,304of19.97.S elaible
voters went to the polls. Wh ile there were no totals for the capital of Pon-au~
Pnncc. a sa mpltng of voting stat tons at nightfall showed a tiny turnout: I SO at
one voting place. 100 at another, 97 at another. 64 at another.
U.S. -Soviet accord .een on Star Wan
WASHINGTON -Arms controf expens say the United States and
Soviet Union may yet find a-common ground for rcsolvLnga Kremlin demand
that "Star Wars" tcstin&. be confi ned to the laboratory. At Lhe summit in
Iceland, Soviet leader Mak.hall Gorbachev satd the U.S.-Sovaet stalemate over
Star Wars would block a ;>ackagc oftcntattve agreements to drastically rcdu~
strategic arsenals. elJmmate 1ntermediate·range nuclear m1s~ilcs from Europe
a nd iradually do away wtth nuclear weapon testing. Despile intcn~
negotiations al the summrt. the two sides did not attcmt>t to define what the
Soviets meant by phrase "testing outside the laboratof):· sa id teven te1ncr.
a White House adviser on defenM:.
Walling Wall attackers 11nked to PLO
TEL A VTV -Three Palestinians accused of carrying out the grenade
attack that killed one lsraeh and inJured 69 others are Moslem fundamentalists
who were n~cru1ted by the PLO fo r the JOb. defense offici als said today. Two of
the three were arrested Wedne~ay night, a few hol.l'f's after Jrenadcs were
thrown at army recruit and their fam 1hes following a sweanng-in ceremony at
the Wailing Wall, Judaism's hohest ~1te. The third was arrested Sunday.
Accord1n$ to defense oflic1ali., all have signed confessi ons adm1tttng
respons1b1hty for the attack
baRouche name-d in1luge loan scam Killings by police dip sharply
in major cities, survey reveals
WASHINGTON (A P) -A fede ral
court lawsutt agatnst poltucal ex -
tremist Lyndon LaRouche describes
more than S2 milli on 1n allegedly
fraudulent and unrecovered loans
taken by has followerc; from un-
suspecting and often elderl y people.
LaRouche and his followers. the
suit charges. "specialize in v1ct1m11-
ins elderly people through a vanet)' of
m1srepresentat1ons and manipu-
lati ve dev1c<.'s to extract loans that
defendants ha v<.' no intention of
repaying."
The details of case!> an which I q
people allegedl ) lost huge sums 1n
unrepaid loans to La Rouche groups
"'ere ollered as supporting C' 1dcnce
1n a SS malhon sull accu~ang
La Rouche of racketeering and fraud
1n the case of an 83-}'car-old Berkeley.
Calif. widow
The suit was filed in L .S. District
Court an San Francisco on Oct. IO and
kept under seal. along w1th a judge's
order attaching the as'lets of two
La Rouche-related group.,, un11 I late
Fnda}'.
D1stru.'t Judge The It on E. Hen-
derson ordered the se111ng of mone).
up to the $63.958 lost b} Margaret
M.P. 8c)nen. an bank accoun ts of
Caucu~ D1s1nbutors Inc. and the
Pre,cnt .\IDS No" ln1t1a11vc Com-
Obsession pa dents seek black market drug
EW 't ORK (.\P) -Pauents ha ve C'itabhshed a w1dc~pread black
market in Canada and Mexico to obtain a new drug that 1s the hrst cITecm e
treatment for a common psych1atnc tllne'is, a U.S. governmen t sc1ent1st S<l\"1
('lom1pramine 1s the onl) kno"'n drug that can pro"1de r<.'hel for the
estimated five million Amenca As with obse sn<.'<ompulst'l' disorder. said
Dr Thomas lnsel of the National Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda. Md.
However. 11 is unlikely to be approved b} the . Food and Drug
Admanmrat1on for at least two }'Cars because 11s manufacturer has not ~ct
supplied adequate c"1dencc for 1ts safet~ and efTectl\cne.,.,, he said 1n an
1nterv1ew Su nday.
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November 4th Election·
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OCT20 OCT 27
Gail Hutton 7 OOp m Ted Johnson BOOp m
George Hanna 4 30 Thomas Mays 4 30
La Vonne Lawlor 5 15 Sherwood Bailey 8 45
OCT 21 OCT 28
' 6 30 p m Gail Hutton 800p m Ted Johnson
John Valenuno 4 30 Wes Bannister 4 30
Grace W 1nchtll s 15 V1rg1l Lovelace 8 45
OCT 22 OCT 29
Gall Hutton 800p m T t d Johnson 800p m
Henry Yee 4 30 Dan Mahatfty 4 30
Robert Crawfl\ 8 45 Donald Troy 5 15
l lmothy Klink 8 45
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N orma van Der Molen 4 30 Gall Hutton BOO pm
Jay Stout 8 4 5 Ja~s Silva 4 JO
Anthony Passanante 8 45
OCT 24 OCT31 Gan Hutton 800pm
John Ersklnl" 4 30 Ted Johnson 8 00pm
Richard Rowe 8 45 TomL1venfi'1 4 30
Elaine Cra t 8 45
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m1uee. or PAN IC.
Both are closely ti ed to La Rouche,
the frequent fri nge candidate fo r
president. PAN IC' as the campaa~n
committee pushin~ a controversial
measure on the Califo rnia ballot that
would allow wide t<.'sttng aod quaran-
t1n1ng of" 1ct1ms of Al DS. acquired
immune dcfic1enC) s}ndrome.
The mo' e has the effect of free11ng
mone) in a Los Angeles bank account
held b}' PA NIC.
The suit accuses La Rouche's fol-
lowersofemplo) ang "relentless press-
ure. psycholog1caJ harassment and
deceit" to persuade Bcynen to turn
oH:r much of her hfe ~"angs as loan"
to LaRouchc's orga n1Lat1ons The
loans are 1n default.
The judge"• order allowing attach-
ment of assets was an unusual move,
issued as the suit was filed. without
judgment and without notice to
La Rouche's groups.
It was issued and kept secret after
Mrs. 8e}nen's law}'ers argued that if
La Rouche followers were alcned.
the) would hide their money and
Mrs. Be)ncn "will nc,er be able to
ret·o, er the thousands of dollars o"'ed
10 her."
At La Rouche''> Leesbu rg. Va ..
h<.'adquartcrs. spokeswoman Nereida
Thompson had no comment
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WASHI NC1TON (AP) -Pohce ktlhngs are down by h!ilf tn 50
maio r U.S. c1t1e\ compared with 15 years ago. and c1t11en ktl hngs of
poltc<.' are sharpl)' lower as well. a new stud) tinds.
Killings by police of c1t1Lens have fallen pnmanly b«au'iC of more
stnngcnt poise<.' department pohc1e on v.hen to use weapons.
concludes the study issued Sunda}' b}' l 1n1 \ crs1ty ot Maryland
crim1nolog)' professor Lawrence Sherman.
More than 353 c1t1Lens Y..ere killed in I "71 1n 50 c1t1es of more than
a quarter of m1ll1on people each. but onl} I '~ v.ere lu lled in the same
cittes tn 1984 .
Much of the decline 1n pohce shootings of c1t11cns anvoh.cd a
~ubsta nt1al r<.'ductton an the l..1 lhngs of blacks.
"The best ex planauon lor this mass1,e change in pohcc practice 1s
probabl} the innuence of progressi ve nev. police leaders and their
restnct1ve shooti ng pohcaes," Sherman said 1n a statement.
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Stock market retreats
"IEW YORK (AP) -'tock pnces suffered a
broad decline Monda)' tn selling aunbutcd to
m ing intl·rc'>t rate\ and activity by professional
program t radl'rs
Anahw, \Std nsing rate!f1n the credtt market~
hl·l~d prompt weakness 1n stO<'k·tndcx future<,
dnd 1ha1. 1n turn led profes~1onal traders to buy the
lu1un:s and ..ell 1nd1v1dual '>locks
Other than those pnmanl)' technical fore~
hro~c" \aid there was nothing 1n the economic
ncv.\ to anount for the market'<; retre.at.
fhc Commerce Department plan<; to 1s~uc its
tlgures Wcdncsda)' on economic growth fo r the
third quarter ol the )'car
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thl' slugg1~h gro" th of 0.6 percent. at an inflat1on-
ddJus1ed annual rat.: reported for tht' second
quarter But analysts ~> the report 1s unlilu:I~ tCJ
dear up confu'i1on and unccn.aint) aong invt"stors
aoout prmpcct\ for OUStnC\S through the rc-
ma1 ntk'"T' ot th" )'car and rnto 1987
fhc Do"-Jone'> average of '\O 1ndustnals fell
26 O::! tu I XI I 112.
Dcd1n1ng l\SUC'> outnumbered ad ... anlC!> by
about' to~ un the "'c"" York ~tock fa.change """h
I.IOI duwn 4'\5 up and 41'\ unchanged
WHAT AMEX Orn
NEW YORK IAPl Ocl 20 Prev day
WHAT NYSE Orn
NEW YORK (AP) Ocl 20
Today 111 ~· m
2!>4 Advfn<.eo 270 Dec nt<l 20 ¥ncnanveo 771 01al 1uues
Tocsav 4'7 1110 413 1970
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WES (March 21-April 19): A
•·wanderina" relative wants to come
homr. Know it, make concession, don't
s&ick pins in pndo already wounded.
Reunion indicated, special messaae
could highlight Sttnano. Cancer na11ve
fiaures prominently.
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-SYDNEY
0MARR TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): By
mak.in.g inquines, you also receive ••••••••••••• answers. Study Aries message for valid
hint. Focus on communication, unique calls, increased popularity and social
activity. Element of luck rides with you where money 1s concerned.
GEMINl(May 21-June 20): Check details. read betwt'en lines. bewilhng to
revise, remodel, revamp procedures. Take initiative. highlight confidence.
originality. You'll get a "good repon .. concerning emplo) ment. Scorpio pla)s
role. CANCER (June 21 -Jul) 22): enano featu res "enlightenment:· What
had been closed or sealed will be revealed. This works to )'Our ad"antage
despite some misgivings. Gain indicated thro~gh .written word. Virgo.
Sagittarius play roles. · I •
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Focus on sound. \i)us1c. design . unusual gift.
Powers of persuasion are strong. you ga in through diplomacy and help from
famil) member. Romance pla)s role. but protect self in rmotional clinches.
Watch Ubra.
VIRGO (August 23-Se pt. 22): Define terms. look behind scents. maintain
aura of mystery. glamor. lndt)'.ldual 1n position to help might hke to be "kept
guessing." Be d1SCl"('('t, don't re\eal all. Pisces. another Virgo figure
prominent!>. ·
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0 ct. 22!: Your message gets across -w11h resounding
·~pact. Check umc. ~aware ofdeodllnes. Love rclat1onsh1~ intensifies. t ong·
d1sta!'ce caJI could relate to special information. publishing. travel. Watch
Caprtcom.
~RPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Finish what you start, reach beyon<i previous
hm1tat1ons. Focus on dependents. work procedure . ability to broaden
personal horizons. You could encounter envious ind1v1dual who attempts to
discourage.
SAGmARIV (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Emphasis on basic issues, getting to
heart. of matters, romance. new contact. decision concerning partneri.h1p or
mamage. Stand tall, maintain self-esteem. realize yo u do have plenty to offer.
Watch l.~o.
CAPRICORN ~Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Questions are answered concerning
employment, secunty, ba5ic interests. Puule pieces fall into plac~. security is
enhanced, famil)· member provides reassuring report. Cancer. another
Capricorn figure promint'ntly.
AQUARlUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): G1vt' full play to mtclkctual curioSll).
Demands are made on your time, some appointments are made without )'O ur
kno.wle~ge. Be aware, alert. protect interests and reputation. Gem1n1,
agutanus play roles.
P~ES (February 19-March 20): You locate .. missing hnk." Focus on
complett~n. long-standing tr!lnsaction, home, propeny. relationship with
older family member or associate. Legal document could play major role.
IF OCTOBER Zl IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you ha\ c dthJhtful sense of
humor. you travel more t~an most people. you are sensitive c~nceming
wardrobe. appearance. body image. Gemini, Sag1ttanus people play important
roles m y~urli.fe. You made new start this year. some benefits will accrue before
October 1s finished. In November. travel indicated. and )OU locate article" that
had ~n lost. missing or stolen. Circumstances turn in your favor where
finances ~re concerned. In December. you will be in position 10 control your
own desttny.
Don't let go of meaningful years
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Those
letters from children ''hose parrots
committed suicide troubled me be-
cause I plan to kill myself when 1 am
widowed or 75, whichever come'\
first. 1 will leave a note saying. "lt''\
been a wonderful party. but it's ume
to go."
f've been research in~ a~ay to earl)
out my plan so that 11 will be easiest on
m)' two children They are onl) 2Cl
and 22 years younger than I. M~
grandchildren will be 26. n and 28 b~
the time I'm 7 5. 1 ha\ e just about
settled on a comb1na11on of al t ohol
and drugs.
My grandfather h ved 10 be 98. M>
parents were relieved wh en he died.
They arc in their late 80s and goi ng
strong. but rap1dl} running out of
money. My husband·s mother 1s 93.
widowed fo r I 0 years. quite wealth~.
sweet-natured. and uncomplaining
But she said as recentl) as )'esterda~.
"The Lord has gi ven me 100 man)
years. I wish 1 could go quietly."
I havt• EVER st>en an\ont:''-
ANN
LANDERS
quaht~ of hie improve after 70. Ha\ e
'ou" M\ fnends sa' thl·1r ci der!\
parents are loncl). hored . and not 10
great health. al th ough lo' l'd and ~ell
cared for.
rd li ke lo hear fro m children IO
their 40s. 50s and 60s whose parcnh
have committed sui cide Wasn't
there a feeling ofrelt ef along w11h the
sadness'> C'ertainl) the~· children
didn't feel abandoned. I can under-
sta nd those feelings in a ~oungcr
person. but ~urel~ not 1n a 40 or .511-
\ear-old.
· Will youg1\e mc)ourv1e~son th1.,
subject. Ann" -MADE MY DE-
CISION IN THE MIOWEST
DEAR DECISION MADE: You
already lcDow my views because 1
teleplloned you and we bad a nice,
long chat. Yoa were certaiJlly sur-
prised to bear my voice and I'm sure
your husband didn't believe·me when
be answered tbe phone and I told blm
wbo I was.
My readers will be relieved to
know tbac you certainly are not as
committed to your plan as your letter
indicated. In fact }'ou sounded much
more open and reasonable clla.o I bad
expected. By tbe time you are 75 you
probably will have great-grand·
children wbo will give you an added
Incentive to stick around.
Your notion tbat the quality of life
cannot improve after 70 is hogwash.
Many artists, musicians, scientists,
inventors and writers did tbelr bes&
work in their 70s and 80s. I hope co be
among them. ....
DE ..\R \NN L \NDERS: I hl'rl··s
l·no ugh trouble no" 50 1 cannot g1\C
'ou m) name and address. I'll have to
Howdoyouget to bea Yuppie?
I go to a supermarket Lhat 1!;
reponedly frequented b)' Yuppie!>. I
ha ve not the slightest idea what that
means. The onl > thing I've noted that
seems s1gn1fican11s the shelf life ofa
box of bran seems 10 be about t~o
years. Other than that. Yupp1e'i eat
human.
I thought a carry-out man could
shed some insights on thl' group the
other day when 1 asked him 1f he was
a Yuppie.
"Don·t 1 ~•sh ... he laughed ... Do I
look hke a Yuppie'> God. r m 26 )Cars
old and I don't even own a VC'R!"
"Is that ometh1 ng you put on a
resume'>
.. , got a car )OU ha'e to start on a
h111:· hl' said. 1gnon ng me ··and a
b1C}clc that I could leave in an alle)'
and no one ~ould steal 1t. You·re
looking at a gu) who can't even afford
a health club membership. Ofcour~c .
I d1dn·1 ge t matcrialisuc until two
)Ca rs ago last Ma>:·
Having gi ven birth to th ree 'i up-
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• R.arrol\9• leners of the
loor Krombled words be-
low to fonn fovr Jlmple words
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I I I 11 12
pie' I tound that statement ratht:r
amusing. Many of the kids ofthc '611'>
and ·70s ma) ha'c stopped off fo r a
fe" )ears at apath} and boredom
bi.·forc becoming born-again cap1-
tahst!>. but non-ma1enah~t1c? Ne' er'
I sa~ gu~s . in the ·6os wcarrng
burlapcoab and guitars flying back 10
school first class. I saw kids trying to
..find themselves .. and doing II 1n
faded. ragged jeans th at cost $40 a
pair. My o"n son went to the Peace
( orps carrying a ghetto blaster that he·
could ha' e sold and had enough to
bu) the en11re country.
They were foo ling no one~ The hair
was lone and straggl y. It cost $20 a
month in shampoo and rinses to
sustain 11. fhe) ne,er washed a car .
but 1f the motor in II "ouldn't tu rn
o .. er. they borrowed >ours. Work was
meaningless and '>lup1d. but the)
would stoop to 11 II thc) wan ted a nc"
album.
"Wait a minute." I said ... A.re \OU
saying that all those kids who left
home for collegl'. ta king half of th eir
parents· house w11h them. "ere
esca ping from materialism" ..
read yo ur ad' ice in the paper.
Thanks fo r thl· answer you gave
"Perplexed m the West" about not
letting a spou e act funn} about
mone). In a nut~hell )'OU said all the
thmg'i l'\e been telling m) husband
forthe 30 years we've been mamed . It
hasn·1 made one bit of difference.
I have evel") th1ng I want and need
but I have no idea what we arc worth.
"herr the assets are or how to take
care of them 1n case m) husband
should die before me. He ~)S
running the house 1s MY JOb and to
stop poking m) nose into his finanl·1al
affairs.
You said ... Sec a la W)cr." Ann. he
IS a law\ er. There 1sn·1 another one 1n
this town I can turn to witho ut
making fools ou t of both of us. What
should I do no"" -FR USTR TE 0
I ..\R IZON..\
DEAR FRll : eek advice from
your banker. If you don't get ample
satlsfaclioo, go lo a lawyer outside
your social circle wbo can be trusted
to keep bis mouth shut. ·
"R1gh1." he said "Nont' o l the
trapping~ like typewriters. matched
luggage. cameras. space heaters or
rars had an) meaning fo r us."
I pursued the c;ubJCCt. "But what
about when }OU were bct~ecn jobs
and came home to crash and..slbod 1n
front ofa fu ll refrigerator and a car full
of gas?"
"Mcaningk<><>.'' he ~1d.
I go11nto the car and thought about
those 77 million Yu ppies who were
trying dcsporatel) to catch up to
babies. three-piece sullS. careers and
mortgages. I lea ned out the window
and yelled to the call) -out man. ·Tm
curious. What made the difference?
Wh en did pos'ic!>s1ons begin to mean
someth in& to ~ou''"
He sm1lc<.I. ··when I had to buy
them w11h m ~ o"n mone}."
I SU -KO Y I
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r __ O_N ..... Y_E_V..--111 0~~! My husband was shaking his
15 I~ I I :. head lootclng at a stack of unpaid . . . . bills and muttered, "About the
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Street violence up
after prize fights
• r:~~ETR~UMBEREO I' r r I' Is I' I' 1· I' I
Q. Can an) bod~ pro\c prole<>s1onal
pn1e fights lead to '•olcnce in the
streets?
A. What kind of proot will do'> It'
aow known the na tional hom1c1de
rate nses b} I~ 46 percent dun ni the
thret: ~ays nght after e' e~ highly
pubhc1z<'d pmc tight That'sabou1 11
killings per fight .
• rz~ 1 1 1 1 1 1 THE 1 1 1 1 1
4 WINNER$ ALREADY!!
''YEAH ••• PACK YOUR BASS.
YOU COULO~BE NEXT/''
Check Today's Numbers on Page A2.
And Name Your Destination!
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Daily Pilat & TWA LAX/ORANGE COUNTY CONNECTIONS
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Q. Do gorillas sleep sitting huddled
up or stretched out l)ing down?
A. Lying down. mostly. L1kew1i.e
chimpanzees and orangutans Of pll
animals. those three -the great ape1t
-arc most hke humans in how the)'
sleep.
Concert pianists ~ 111 tell you each
piano has 11s own character -and
gifted pla~ers somcumcs prefer one
for Chopin. another for Oershwm.
Many pianos. the) say. do not have
the naht n nk)'dtnk chnk for
"C'hopsttcks. ··
O Of all the news events m this
century, which was known b)' the
most people worldwide within 48
hours? '
A. The 1978 .,,u1c1dc·ma sacre of
thc Rev. James Jontt' follo~ers in
Guyana. accordma 10 the pollsters.
That l ove and War expen Enca
JonJ once otncrved: "You sec an
awful lot of smart auys with dumb
women, but you hardly ever stt a
smart woman with 1 dumb au) "
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ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRI DGE QUIZ
Q.l-Nelther vulnerable, a.c; Soutl,
you hold:
•ta Q88 OQ10983 •AKQIO
The bidding ha~ proceeded.
North Eut South ·West
l + Paa1 2 0 Pan
4 <> Pua ?
What do you bid now?
A.-Five diamonds I a lazy bid
You could easily have a slam and
partner won·t know what to do It •
costs you nothing to cue-bid ft vr
clubs en route. If partner does m1
more than bid five diamonds. you
should then pas .
Q.2-As South. vulnerable. you
hold:
•8 <:7K1076 0 QJ853 +J72
The bidding has proceeded.
North Eut South West
l + 3 + Pass Pus
Dble 4 t ?
What J you bid now?
A.-We would not fault you M'
verely if you elected to bid one of
your suits at the fi ve-level ll(IWt'V·
er, partner must have a powPrful
hand to force you to bid at thl' four·
level and you ha ve a good holdinl(
for someone who has promised
nothing. The expert bid is four no
trump. That cannot be to play-if
you held spades you would doubll'.
It mus t be a takout bid showml(
moderate values and a hand wht>rt•
you are not sure in which strain to
place .the contract.
Q.3-Both vulnerable. as South
you hold:
+A8 <:7AKQ632 OAQ +KQJ
The bidding has proceeded.
South West North East
2 <:7 Pus 4 <:7 Pass
?
What action do you take'1
A.-Partner·s Jump raise 1n n··
sponse to your demand bid show-.
good trumps but denies any a<:e,
king or singleton. Pnder the t'tr·
cumstances, gi ve up all thoughts nf
slam. At best. you will need a ft·
nes<;t>; at wor t. you might have no
1u .. _, at all and 10 tricks could bt'
your maximum
Q.4-Both vuln<·rablr', as South
you hold:
+83 <:7Jl0542 )K983 +A6
The bidding has proceeded
West North East South
3 ' 3 t Obie ?
What act ion do you take'!
CHARLES
Go REN
OMAR
SHARIF
A.-::itranl(t> auction How can East
po s1bly have enough to double
three spades. even 1f he ha all the
mis mg trump ') Partner must
have a good suit and fair hand to
bid at thc· t hree·level vulnerable.
Show your faith In him by
redoubling
Q.5-A-. South. vulnerable. you
hold ·
+AJ981i2 . A2 OK543 •7
The bidding ha'i proceeded:
North East South West
I ~ Pass 1 + Pass
2 ~ Pus ?
What do you bid now?
A.-You ha \t• found your eight·
card fn ! ;>..orth'-. bidding promises a
six-card heart •n11t, so your A-2 is
adrquatc -,upp11rt Since you have
an opt•nin~ bid facmg an opening
bid, Jllmp 111 l(am1· f our hearts
Q.6-A!> ~ou 1 h vulnerable. you
hold
•1095:1 -J 963 OQ1072 •8
Partner 11p1'n" !ht· bidding with one
d ub What at·11on do you take?
A.-Wr don't hkt• the idea of pass·
in1i: partnn·-. on(' club opening bid
with a sin~lt•t1ln. e-.pecially when
w1· hold t wci fou r·card ma,ior suits.
I lowl'Vt'r. wt• a rr not prepared to
bid t'itht'r of them. If we make our
natural re-.ponsc• of one diamond.
partner ('an introduce a major suit.
If hf' ha-. On{'
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Splendid
6 Sickly
10 Explosive
14 Race type
15 Biblk:al
brother
16 Summer
Olympics
sport
t7 " .. Noth1n '
Ltke - _ ..
18 Grab bucket
20 Study hard
21 Miniature
22 Dogma
23 Said falsely
25 Folds
27 Secretive
30 Hair color
31 Overweight
32 Stigmas
33 Iowa college
36 Equips
37 Oafs
38 Poker type
39 "--was
going to St
Ives"
40 Excites
4 1 Range crest
42 Gatlerles
44 Mowed paths
45 Cracker
. .
4 7 Nonchalant
48 Hood's friend
Allan----
49 House pet
50 Spin like -
54 Soft me1al
57 Onceupon -
58 Mine yields
59 Earlier
60 Enticer
61 Excess
62 Small bills
63 Incense
OOWH
1 Catch
2 Remodel
3 Alda or Ladd
4 Untdentilled
5 Tint
6 Stepped otl
7 Proficient
8 Fallow
9 Wahoo
tO Decapitate
11 Leaked
confidence
12 Skirmish
13 Girdles
19 British guns
2 1 Soaked ...
j ,.
24 Relatlng to
sufl
25 Clusters
26 Oechnes
27 Short-billed
bird
28 Heron's ktn
29 Makes laws
30 Jan form
32 Toted aloft
34 Cuss word
35 Wool sources
37 L~m1nary
38 Vivid
40 Insects
41 Hand tool
43 Finally
44 Droop
45 Flavor
46 Delight in
47 Shows up
49 Mussollnl
51 Enervate
52 Warning
53 Numertcal
prefix
55 Can-Am
canal
56 Lodge
57 Pack animal
11 12 13 •
"Mommy, will you watch that pretty
red one, and save it for me
when it falls?"
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[
The political
endorsement
that wasn 't
Trouble is brewing in Republicanville.
Rep. Robert Badham, seeking to counter Demo-
cratic challenger Bruce Sumner's overt forays into the
ranks of loyal Republican voters, announced the
endorsement of his opponent in the June primary.
Becau~ that Republican primary was~ partic4larly
di visive -though not close -'contest, Badham figured
Nathan Rosenberg's endorsement would close the ranks
and help the incumbent congressman squash Sumner's
spirited challenge.
Sumqer, a former Superior Court judge and
Democratic party leader, has mounted a credible race .
though political oddsmakers wouldn't bet more than
place money on his chances of upsetting Bad ham in the
o ne of the safest Republican districts in the nation.
But Sumner, recognizing the realittes ofregistration
numbers, has made the reported disillusionment of
some Republican voters a key point in his campaign,
courting those members of the GOP who voted for
Rosenberg. Republican deserters and Democrats might
win him the seat, be reasoned.
Badharn. correctly figured that Rosenberg's en-
dorsement of his campaign would take the steam out of
Sumner, who lately has been sounding more like · a
Republican than the former county Democratic
chairman that he really is.
But what Badham didn't figure is that what sounds
like an endorsement from Nathan Rosenberg isn't what
it appears to be.
The young upstan Republican, whose primary
challenge upset the GOP establishment in the spring,
added further furor last week when he contradicted
Badham's claim of an endorsement.
In fact, Rosenberg says he hasn't promised Badham
an endorsement and may not give him one, a clear
violation of the party's unwritten commandments that
preach unity. Republicans have always taken great
pleasure and advantage in sitting back under one banner
and wa tching as Democrats tear the heck out of each
other.
Now, Sumner must be giggli ng at Badham's gaffe.
GOP party leaders must be livid. And Rosenberg must
not have further political aspirations.
The political conseq uences of the endorsement-
that-wasn't may help Sumner slightly. He will win some
crossover Republican votes.
But Badham is probably more embarrassed by the
episode than anything. No one, not even those in
Sumner's campaign. seriously believe that all those who
voted for Rosenberg will opt for a Democrat who says he
supports President Reagan lots of the time.
No, the real victim is Nathan Rosenberg, who ju~t
cut his political throat in Orange County. He wouldn't
play balJ in the spring and now he goes to bat for the
other team.
Even if Rosenberg reverses himself and endorses
Badham. it will be a snowy day in Newport before the
Republican Party forgets this one. Elephants don't
forget, you kn ow.
Opinion.-. c.\prc,,cd 1n th'' .. pace art' 1ho~ of the L>:i1l} Pilot Othrr vie"''
eltprC"sscd on th•~ pagl' arc tho'oe of their au tho~ and an1st.-. RcadercommC'nt
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Residents shortchanged
by Newport City Council
To the Editor
How many rc!.1tknt\ hl•rc in New·
pon Beach remember that we had
trash pi ckup 1w1cc a week unul five or
!>I'< )ears ago'' You rould ha'e lunch
on :rour patio without swatting flies
throughout the meal That was hack
"'hen thl.' c1 1~ had rnough monc> to
..enc re .. 1den1' Thal "'a" before the
pro-grn""th < 1t~ C ounctl took over
l'lt} go,l.'rnmcnt
Nov. th e l It) ha' enough monc) to
sue resident' in Corona del Mar.
Manners. ra!>tbluff and Wcstcl1ff r
By the Associated Press
Toda} 1~ Monda)'. Oct. 20. the
293rd day of 1986 There are 72 days
left 1n the year
Toda} ·s h1ghl1ght m ht'itory
On Oct. 20. 1944. dunng World
War II. Gen. Dougla<i MacAnhur
steP.ped ashore at Leytc 1n the
Ph1hpp1nes. 21: }Cars after he ~1d: "I
shall return .. Said MacA nhur "I
ha ve returned ...
On this date·
In 1740 Mana There,a became
ruler of Austria. Hungal) and
Bohemia upan the death ofhcr father.
Holy Roman Emperor Charle" Vt.
In 1803. the U.S.! · natc ratified the
Lou1 1ana Pu rC'ha~e
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Now the c11y has enough money to
advertise, nationwide. Newport
Center's high rise hotels. Now the cit)
has enough money to JOm the count~
in lawsuits against Ncwpon Beach·..,
own residen t<; who oppose the ex-
pansion of )ohn Wa) nl' A1rpon and
th e concom11ant dangl'r. air pollution
and noise.
Who do the present Cit) Council
ma~ont~ and adm1n1!>lrator!. work
for It 1s not lhl' re\1dcnt'>'
t!Ul\IC l>Ol lGHERTY
Balboa
In 1903 a J01nt comm.wi1on ruled
1n favor of the Un11ed talc in a
dispute concerning the boundary
between the Distnc:t of Alaska and
Canada.
In 1967.seven men includ1 nga Ku
Klux Klan leader and a henfrs
deputy. were convicted in Meridian,
Miss .. on charges of~ 1ota11ng the civil
ngJm of thrtt m urdercd c1 v1 I rights
workers.
In t 964. the 31st president of the
United tatc , Herbcn Hoover. died
in New York at the age of 90
In I 968, former first lady Jac-
queline Kennedy mamed Greek
shipping magnate Amtotle Ona sis
on the 1 land of Scorpio
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''TheonlyAustrallanlevermetthatl dJdn'tllke came tothlscountry
because nobody Jn Australia JJked him either. · ·
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0111 N•w1 Ametlee Syndlcele, 11118
They're all coming over
from the land down under
On December ?. 1941, thcJapanese
tn\adcd thl' United States b) bomb-
ing Pearl Harbor.
It "as. and this point is disputed b)'
'\Orne. a sneak attack. but otherw1sl'
"as not a1 all subtk. There 1s. 1oda~.
another tn vasion or '\menca going
on. but it's \Cry subtit. We're being
10\ adcd by the Aussies.
It all started when a lr llow b) Lht:
namc of Paul Hogan stancd doing
commercials for tclev1s1on. He 1s a
hkablc son of gu~. and when he
1nv11ed u" all to go do""n to A.u'>t ralia
Jnd e'en offered lo .. th rm .. anothl'r
~hnmp on 1hc barhce." we took him
into our hcans and staned a lo' l'
atTair with the land do"n under
Hogan 1r; the Johnn~ Car<;on ol
Au tralia. and· his fame there I')
legend. One of the llulc knov,,n facts
about thl' man 1<; 1ha1 he did all of
tho">e '1\1t \ustrali..i t:ummcrnalc; for
fn:c. No''. that· s das'
1·, c had the good fonunc w meet a
fcv. .\u,s11:'1. and \\-1th one notable
exception. liked them all. I once met
the prel11dcnt of the Australian
di\ ISIOn of a maj or 011 com pan). a
'Cl) important man. and he was a 101
lih· Paul Hognn r hc onl) Australian
I cH·r ml·t that I d1dn·t like came to
thl'> {llUntf\ OCl'au<;e nObod \ 1n
..\u'>traha liked him either. ·
The Au stralians took the America·,
Cup. probabl} the most prcsugiouc;
award in the world of yacht racing.
away from us. E'en though I'm a
de' out \ailor, rm glad 1ha1 thl') did.
You see. right up until the 11me thl'
Aussies won the thing, we had 1t
rigged o that nobod} could win bu t
us. That's nght. Rigged.
But. that's another story. Back to
the ftrus'lie 1nvas1on.
Hogan has moved on from com-
mercials and no" makes beer com-
mercial" Australian beer com-
mercials. He's al'io made a movie
called Crocodile Dundee that's a
!>mash It's m~ understanding that he
'itartcd out as a truck driver. and got
his first dose of fame on the Austral-
ian 'crs1on of the Gong ho\\. The
man is \Cl) fun n)'. '-Cl) likable. and I
wish him all of the success in the
world.
He has. howeH·r. had an cfTect on
us that I think he'<; not aware of.
The other da)'. I heard a radio
commercial for a company selhng
Japanese cars. and the man talking
had an Auss1l' accen t .\ H~r. bad
..\uss1c accent. but somet hing that
approached a recogmzablc do" n-
u nder brogue.
To me he was an obnous fake. but
apparl'ntl) he impressed the com-
pan)' that was paying for the com-
mercials !.'no.ugh so that they hired
him. There 1s a vel) dcfin11e d1f-
fc n:nn· betv..een an Aussie accent and
a Bnt1sh ac:ccnt. but this gu) seemed
10 be !.tuck betwl'cn the two. It was
almost embarrassing to listen to him
struggle with pronounci ng the name
of the car the way Hogan would.
l'\e hea rd other commercials done .b~ Aus_s1es. tpo~Onc "'t eal. and ~as
for a·· concoction c<f1W& Vc1Utm1te.
B1LL
Hann
Vegamite is a vile concocuon, that if
spread ve l'). very lightly on a cracker.
1s barel) edible. Even a lima«an-
sized bite of the stuff. placed hi" the
mouth. 1s guaranteed to send you
yucking and gagging. looking desper-
ate!} for a place to spit the stuff. It"~
claimed to be vitamin rich and good
for you. and the Aussies love it. The)
e\cn pa} good money to have the
stuff shipped here by fnends still over
there. I'll. bet if Hogan staned
huckstering the stuff. our stores
couldn·1 keep up with the de-mand.
.\s )Ou ma) ha\<e gathered. I like
.\ustralians and Australia. There's
~ome1h1n~ enchanting abou1 a coun·
tr) that sull has a frontjer. and people
v.ho take things in stnde and don't get
excited when things go d1fTerentl )'
than the) expected.
I'm afraid. howc' er. that we're
going to be flooded with fake A.ussies.
expccttng us 10 buy e' el) thing that
the) offer us. That would be a shame.
It would take all of the mystery out of
Australia.
Maybe it's tame th at we otTered to
throw another hot dog on the grill.
Columalst Biii Harvey lives la
HuatiJJgtoa B~acb.
Energy Department gives
itself undeserved praise
WASlllNGTON -When a com-
plaint about official incompetence 1s
turned 0\ er to the offend in$ burcau-
crat'i to an<;wer. 11''> not surprising that
thl' respon<.c ·~ k'is than hard-hilling.
But Rep John Dingell, D-Mich ..
was hardl~ prepared for the cffuSl\C
praise 1ha1 National Secunt) Adviser
Adm. John Poindexter heaped o n the
Energy Dcpanment officials Dingell
had cnt1c11ed fo r lax security at
nuclear v.caPQJl'\ plants. Poindexter's
letter to Dingell all but nominated the
official\ tor mctlalc;
"I mu't \a~ that we are im pressed
with the pmgrcs<, hcing made and the
comm1tmt·n1 of <\ccretary (John)
Hemngton <1nd his staff to the
safeguard' and scl unty program. ~nd
ha'c 'en high lOnfidencc 1n his
approa<:h 10 thl\ problem," Poindex-
ter "role
It 1urn 'i out. though. that the pat on
the back v.a" '}clf-adm1n1stercd by the
Energ) Department Dtngell's ~Om·
plaint to thl' National Security Coun-
cil was bucked over to Energy officials
to handle. according to an internal
department ml'mo obtained by our
associate Stewan Ham'>.
"The NS(' staO ha!> asked that we
develop a draft leucr for Adm.
Poindexter' <,ignaturc that re~
cogmzcs Oingell's concerns. ad-
dresses the NSCs oversight of [)()E's
safcgl.lard!> and secunty program and
assures continued monitonng of the
program." the memo ~lated.
Poindexter then put h1~ c;1gnaturc
on the &lowing tnhutc that the Energy
pr staff produced l\n :ude explained
that the Natton31 , cunt)' Council
has a staff of only 40 people. and said
1t "depends on the c1rcum•11ances"
whether Poindexter lets his replies 10
conarcss1onat mqumes be prepared
by other. prcsumahly betteMtaffcd
agencies.
To his credit, Po1ndc~ter dad make
one s1101fican1 deletion from the
Energy Depanmcnt\ sclr-con·
g.ratulatory draft This wu a (>3ra·
araph that assured Omgett of the
National ~urity ounar, "•f·
are 1ve oversiaht program of 00 ' saf~uarcb and sccunty cffon~" The
admiral C\11dcntly knew bcucr. and
struck that reference from hii. leucr to
Dingell
The ,tall' of D1naell's su bcommll·
t~ on ovet11&ht and 1nvcst1ga11ons. 1n
a memo to the con,rc\sman. $pcllcd
,
out their d1ssa11sfact1on. "While th is
fox-m-the-henhousc way of doing
business ma) be acceptable for Adm.
Poindexter. the subcommittee staff
docs not believe that the suhcomm1t-
1ee should be expected to place much
reliance on .\dm Po1nde'\:ter'!. as-
~urance\ when the) are reall> DOE
asc;urance\ prl'parcd on White House
stationery:·
Dingell was douhl) lfpscl because
the ong1nal of the complaint he sent
to Poindexter had gone. as protocol
demand'>. to Pre<;1dent Reagan -and
apparently sank without a trace. A
White House spokesman refused to say whether Reagan had actually seen
Dingel l's stern warning about nuclear
weapons plant c;ecurity problems.
Dingell has tncd to Jar the Energ)
Department out of 11s complacency
over security, pointing out how easily
weapons-grade plutonium and highly
enriched uranium can be stolen from
the department's weapon<; plants. In
security tests last year. he noted.
mock terrorist teams succeeded in
stealing radioactive matenal from the
OOE's Savannah River plant in
South Carolina and the Pantex plant
at Amarillo. Texas.
Guards at Savannah Ra ver
behaved lik~ Kerstone Kops. One
mach1negunner didn't kn ow how to
load his weapan. Another couldn't
clear his machincgun when 11
jammed. A group of guard\ piled into
a helicopter to chase the mock
intruders. only to realize that they had
forgotten to bring any weapons.
In a lengthy re pOnse. Secretary
Hemng1on said the department's
ecunty forces are learning from their
mistake , and that "one individual
failing to clear a machancgun docs 001
1nd1cjlte that the entire DOE training
proanm 1s inadequate."
Oinaell's subcommittee stafT has
1ncc warned Poindexter that the
secretary' as untnces arc "m1~lc1d·
ina,."
PRESIO[NTIAL NEEDLE: Like
ny non-lawyer <iurroundcd by law
school araduate~ Pm1cten• RQpn
isn't above a putdown when the
chance an~s. After a tc('ent National
Sccurit)' Council mcct1na. Rcaaan
inflicted this cheunut on Attorney
Gcnerttl Ed Mttse and Ocfcn~
Secretary Caspar Wctnbcf'ICT. both
ltwycn· Wh y art medical researchers
now us1n1 la..->C" instead of labora-
•
JACK
AIDEISOI
tr~
and DAL£ VAN ATTA
tory rats? Answer: Because lawyers
are-more numerous. and there's-no
danger the researchers will develop
the feelings of affection they some-
times do for rats. Maybe next time
Reagan will ask them about lawyers'
1mmun1ty from shark attacks. (Pro-
fessional courtesy.) WILLIAM
NEEL: An old friend and colleague.
W11l1am Neel. died recently at 79 after
a long illness. Already a veteran
newsman when he joined the Wash-
ington Merry-Go-Round. Neel
worked with the column's founder.
Drew Pcal"IOn. for 20 years. managing
the radio show and a business
newsletter. He was a trusted member
of Pearson's staff. and· was even
permuted to wnte columns without
Pearson's edit in~. Three months af\er
Pearson died 10 t 969, Neel lef\,
explamina to Pearson's successor,
Jack Anderson. that he couldn't work
for someone he had helped to train.
SOCK rT TO 'EM!: The United
Nations is in tbe midst of yet another
financial crisis, and Conaress seems
likely to cut the U.S. contribution
severely. One s':lCF.stion for self·help
is circulating at b1ah Reagan adminis-
tnation levels: ut the weU-P9id U.N.
diplomats and staff P9Y a fair mancet
pncc for their patkina spaces. Fees in
downtown Manhattan run S300 to
S400 a month for car owners lucky
enou&h to act a 11>1ce: the praae fee
for U:N. diplomats 11 $60 a month.
MINI-EDITORIAL: We know it's
wishful th inkana. but wouldn't it be
"'ondctf ul 1f pohtical candidates
would boTTOw the t«hniquc of those
marvelous automobile comme~ials
for lh~r TV ,spots? You know t~
ones we mean: the sleazebln "ex·
ecut1ve" making absolutely
outraacous claim for his cars while
the me ae. "He' lyina." is ashed
on the screen. What a arand campa1an
It woutd bc1
J•ct AMe,.,.,, utl O.k Vu Ara.
•r~ 111HIJ~•trfl c.l•m.Uu ..
BILLRARVSY
Colam••wt
DAN
WALTERS
Political _
structure
hasn't
Changed ·
SACKAMENTO -The social,
cultural and economic changes t~at
have occurred 1n California dunn,1
the pastccntuf) are staggeri ng 1n their
1mmenSll) California ha\ <.'votved from a
sparscl) populated. primitive frontter
to the na11on's most populous. most
tcchnolog1call} ad,anced and most •
1nflucn11al state In economic -and
sometimes in political and cultural
terms as "'ell -( alifom1a 1s less a
state than a d1s11m t nauon 10 the eyes
of the world.
We have conquered the once-
fearsome mountains w11h hi~ways.
mo~ed water hundreds of miles and
made the desen bloom. V1nuall y
evcl')·thing about Cahfom1a that
could be altered b} man has changed
in that centuf) -everything. that 1s,
except the structure of government.
As Cahforn1a'o; millions or voters
prrparc themselves for another clcc-
t1on. ifs an appropnate ume to reflect
on1ust ho" ab!>urdl) nonsensical and
1mpract1cal much of our government
really I) We havr what we · have
because ol dec1S1ons that were made a
centuf) ago 1n an entire!) unrelated
set of circumstance!>.
Take. for tnstance, the fact that we
ha' e 120 state lee1slators, 80 in th e
Assembh and 40 tn the Senate.
What's magJc about t 20? Nothtng.
Wh) no11 00or200or 150? '\century
ago. a legislator represented a few
thousand constituents with whom he
could maintain personal contact.
Toda). an assembl yman bas 300,000-
plus constituents and a senator twice
as man). thus reducing people to the
stat us of bh ps on a computer screen.
Ma"bc a more rataonal approach
would be 10 enlarge the Legislature as
population grows. But nobody ever
thinks about that.
The executive branch 1s scarcely
more rauonal. We elect a governor
but ""e also elect a heutenanL gov-
ernor "' ho has nothing to do but wall
for the governor 10 resign or die. And
then we hamstring the governor
funher b) electing indeptndent min-
isters. such as the state controller and
stale treasurer. wh ose ch1effunc1ions,
1~ems. are to build their empires
and-or po<iition themselves for higher
office\
Whatl'\ er ra11onale once existed
for an elected Board of Equalization
to oversee the ~lcs and propeny
taxes has long since pas~d. but we
still ha'c the board. even though the
much more 1mponant income tax as
administered b} a separate agency
called the FranchtSI.' Ta"< Board.
In both cases. howe"er. the agency
that collects thl' ta x also serves as the
appella1c body for taxpayers. which is
scarcely fair. Allowing the governor's
adm1n1stT"at1on to collect tHes and
crea11ng an independent tax appeals
mechanism would make much more
sense. but self-\erv1ng pohucians
would never accept that
Local gO\ emmcn1. too has 11s own
set of absu rd11u:s.
We ha'e 58 counties for no
defensible reason. Man) of the Sierra
foothLll counties were created because
of rivalries among. goldmming
camps, ,..not becau<;c of any natural
geographic reason'>
The smallest of the sta1e·'i co unties.
Alpine. has a few thou~nd residents
and fi ve county supervisors. The
largest. Los Angeles. v.1th more than 8
m1lhon ~oplc. also 1r, governed by
five supen 1sor!.. each of whom has
more than 1.5 m1lhon constitue nts.
That's wh) the I A. supervisors arc
called the "five hulc kings" m
political circle~.
There·s nothing rational al.nut
that. any more than 1t make~ senSJfor
county supen l\Or'i. whether rural or
urban. to serve as ho th executives and
legislators. What served well when
counties ex isted mostly to maintain
gravel roads doesn't make sense in an
era when counties operate complex ~ial welfare programc; and wield
vast power over u~\ of private land.
And as 1f that weren't co nfusing
enough. we h:he created a topsy-
turvy system of ovcrlappina sptt1al
d1stnct5, more than 5.000 in all, that
often evolve into httle poltt1cal fief-doms.
Wh}. too. should count~ sheriffs be
elected while crty police chief$ arc
appainted'> The Qualities that make
one a good poliucian arc not nccc
anly those that make one an effective
police adm1n1struor and that pp is
qunc .often d9'plat ed 1n ahfomia
c:ounuci -C'l>CC••lly when crime
ca.scs are handled on pot111cal batn.
And so 1t aoti On one level
perhaps. we should ju'1 leave wtti cno~lh alone. It\ worked. after a
fashion, and m11ht IWOf'X 1f wt
tned to ti11 it. But on the other hand ~haps One Of the rtaM>n YOl.ers feel ~hcna1ed from pol1t1u L' that they tee
httle connection between their V<*f
and lhe IO"ttnmcna thty laJ.U.. ~
cave. TM t"Untl11 ')' m ltn4 to une that conn uon
0.. "•11 n "' • •INbletl c#9••'-
,
Everett
may ge_t
QB .start
Robinson can 't
figure out why
team ts sputtering
By EDZINTEL
0.-,NltC:..ri 11 ll:ut
John Robinson feels like the mili·
tary general who has captured \he •
villaae but to do it, had to call in for
back-up. Even then, he was lucky to act out alive.
On Sunday, the Rams assaulted the
Detroit Lions early. They attacked by
land in the form of Enc Dickerson
and by air, by way of Nolan
-eromwcll:The war htdjust stancd, it
was 14-0, and the1..ions were looking
for the white flag.
Then, for reasons unknown to
Robinson, the Rams-ran out of
ammunition.
~ The tank, Enc Dickerson. was
pushing forward, but the guns were
misfiring. The ace pilot, Steve
• Bartkowski, was shot down.
The Rams retreated but finally,
when It looked like they would be
pushed off the island, the back-ups -
Johnny Johnson and Co. -hit the
beach 1n time to save the day.
The Rams win. 14-1 0. But Rob-
inson doesn't feel or sound like a
winner.
"Evcl)I pme seems to come out
this way.' Robinson told a few
reporters followi ng his mass post-
game address Sunday at Anaheim
Stadium. ··on the one hand, I
suppose I'm -happy that we've been
able to win the clOse games.
"On the other hand. it's difficult.
We're winning ugl y. We're fonunatc
to be 5-2. )Ct we're thankful. Clearly,
something has to be done to get the
operation going."
The Rams wi ll host div1s1on-
lcading Atlanta next Sunday and so
the general 1s looking to shore up'thc
troops 1n a hurry.
He's considering replacing the bat-
te red Bankowski with the new top
gun, Jim Everett. But Robinson
wonders if Everett is read) to take to
the skies.
St1·uggli·n1
Raniswin
ugly; 14-10
Robinson: We've
got ~o get this
ope_rat10ii rol-c--ling--
By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR
Dennis Harrah says they've been
hiding it. Eric Dicke rson says it's back
where it was last year. And John
Robinson 1s rea4,y to start looking
under rocks and the helmets of rookie
quancrbacks tryi ng to find 1L
"We didn't want 10 show anything
to anybody this early." said Harrah,
the Rams offensive guard. "We were
keeping our offense under wraps un11 I
the second half of the season. I guess
it's safe to stan usi ng It now."
Running back Dickerson. who has
been the Rams offense up to now.
said:
"It's the same way 11 was last year
the way we're struggling (on offense).
We've been living on the edge the way
we can't blow anybody out."
And Coach Robinson 1s read) to do
JUSt about anythinJ. including taking
a long look at rookie quarterback Jim
Everett as a possible ans~rto Rams'
offensive woes.
What prompted these responses
and more was the way the Rams
sleepwalked their wa) through Sun-
day's 14-10 win over the Detroit
Lions at Anaheim Stadium.
"Well, we won the game:· said
Robinson. "But "e didn't play ver)
well. Our team 1s JUSt trying to
struggle and survive from week to
week and keep w1nn1ng. I'm trying
not to look ahead. but I probably will
start by tontght. We've got to get this
operation rolling:·
saadlly'• 'BL wrm
91lallll 14. Detroit 10
RaWen ~. •Mian11 28
•Minnesota 2i. Chicaao 7
Dallas 11. •Philadelphia 14
Green Bay 17, •c 1eveland 14
*Ci netnnat1 31, Houston 28
•Buffalo 24, Indianapolis 13
New England 34, •Pittsburab 0
•Washington 28, St. Louis 7
San Francisco 1 0~ •Atlanta 10
•New Orleans 38. TamJ)I 8ay7
•Seattle 17, New York Giants
12
•Kansas City 42, San Diego 34
•denotes home team
ToaJpt't Game
Den ver at NY Jets (Channel 7
at 6)
•NFL roundup, B3 .
•Rams. Raiders statistics, BS.
rushing for 130 yards on 24 attempts.
Take away Dickerso n and
Cromwell and the Rams would've
had seven points and 70 net ya.rd~ of
offense as a team.
"Nothing 1s pretty when you win
hke we do." said comerback Johnnie
Johnson.
The Rams came up way short in the
aesthetics department aptnst the 3-4
Lions.
Rams quarterback S t eve
Bankowski was 6 of 12 attempts for a
meager 48 )ards passing whale his
Detroit counterpan Enc Hipple went
up top fo r 316 yards on 31 of 50
pass mg.
Sta) tuned.for next week. thouJh.
Robinson said he was cons1dcnng
using Everett against the Lions. so if
things boidown again you might sec a
change or numbers callinJ the signals.
The Rams were outgatned in total
)ards. 372 )'ards to 200. had only nine
first downs to the Lions' 21 and had
the ball 10 less minutes.
He wants to attack over land. but he
doesn't want to have to rely on the
(Pleue .ee EVERETT /83)
Rama quarterback Ste•e Bartkowakl ap-
pean to fumble when htt by Detroit'• WU-
Deir,...,,....._, ........
llam Graham, but the play wu ruled an
incomplete pua.
The Rams. now S-2 and a half game
behind the first place Atlanta Falcons
('\\ho tied with San Francisco and will
\ 1s1t ne"tt unday). didn't show much
to the cro"d of 50.992 other than
strong safety Nolan Cromwell's 80-
yard 1nn:rception return and the
stand-pat offense of Dickerson. who
scored the other touchdown while
The difference was the Rams
defense. which picked off two passes.
the one b) Cromwell. who earned the
(Pleue eee llAll8/B3)
Underdo<fs? Red Sox bi<f hits in NY An.en, . O' • 0 · Raiders
Bos to bangs out 18 base hits en route
to 9-3~ih over Mets and 2-game lead -.
NEW YORK (AP) -The Boston
Red Sox were big hits in New York
and underdogs no more.
With 18 base"h1ts. two short of the
record. the Red Sox completed a
stunning sweep of the lint two ga mes
of the World Series at Shea Stadium
Sunday ntght, beating the heav1I}
fa vored New York Mets. 9-3.
Home runs b> Dwight Evans and
Dave Henderson helped spoil the
anticipated duel between 24-game
winner Roger Clemens of Boston and
1985 Cy Young winner Dwight
Gooden of New York and sent the
Red Sox home with a lead that no
one expected.
"People arc gomg to find out that
we're a pretty good ballclub ... satd
Manager John McNamara. whose
Red Sox battled to win the American
Lcaaue East. then came back from a
-three games to one defrctt to win Ttlc
playoffs against the Angels.
"It's a good feehng to be 2-o:·
Clemens said. "since the Mets didn"t
think we should have even showed
up."
The Red Sox wall go with right·
hander Oil Can Boyd. 16· I 0. m game
* * *
three of the bcst-of • .,e, en-game
Scnes on Tucsda~ night against for-
mer Red ox pitcher. Bob Ojeda.
18-S. a left-hander. Onl) one team.
the Kansas C11 y Royals of 1985. has
rallied from two lo'lscs at home to
win a World Scnes.
"The) still ha\C 10 beat us two
more times." Mets Manager Dave}
Johnson ~1d "M} dub has pla)'ed
well m long streaks before. and I
hope we <,tart one a1 F1.·nwa} ..
Neither Clemens nor Gooden
lasted past the fiOh 1nn1ng whale the
hitters took over. The record for h1ts
m a World Senes-1s 20 by the 1921
New York Giants and the 1946 St.
Louis Cardmals.
Red O\ first ba\Cman Bill Bud.-
ner. "'ho had t'l\O h11s. said he didn't
think Gooden "threw quite as hard
as he used to. tie throws hard.
though. omct111TC"Svou h3''e To give
the hitters credit. We 'l\Cre h11tmg
everything. I think you have to give
us a ~ood shot to win no"' ...
W1th some of the Red SoA player..
the underdog image died hard "I
lo\C an underdog.'' Fvans said "I
(Please see RED SOX/B:i)
* * * Gooden, Clemens:
neither up to par
NEW YORK (A P) -It was billed
as a battle between two of baseball's
best pitchers -Dwight Gooden of
the New York Mets and Roger
Clemens Qf the Boston Red Sox.
hookinf up in unday nigh t's ~ond
game o the World ·ries.
Neither nght-hander was on has
game 1n the Red Sox's 9-3 victory.
and by the time the game reached the
sixth inning. both were 'one.
Gooden. last years Nauonal
League Cy Young award winner.
allowed eight hit and sax runs 1n the
fi ve innings he worked. stnking out
six and walking two. He threw 91
pitchc , 32 for balls 59 for strikes.
Clemens. 24-4 in the rc'ular$Cason
but stan1na on three days re t for the
third str11aht ttme. was knocked out
in the fifth inning after allowma fi ve
hits, thrtt runs and four walks and
stnkin1 out three. He threw 81
pitches -32 ba ll and 49 tnkc.s -
and 11 wa his ond-shonc t stint of
the season 1n 37 start\.
The only 11mc he came out earlier
wH 1n his la t start of the rcaular
season. when he wa truck on the
naht elbow b y a Trnc dn"t' rn the
second innin,.
"11'1 the third time I've worked on
thr da • re t and 11 kind of uaht
" '
..
up w11h me a httle.'' ( lemcns said.
"Ma > be I'm ti) mg to get a little too
much e tra out ofm} bo<l)'
"M) legs were a little hea'} and m)
ball was up. I had good enough stuffto
get them out. but I had to pace my\Clf
a little more ..
Gooden said a couple of pitches
cost him. particular!} home run balls
to Dwight F\ans and Da\e lfcn-
derson.
"E,·ans got a pitch down 1n the
stnke 1onc ·· ( 1c>OJcn s:i1d "llen-
dcrson·s ball '-"ll'i up
··1 don't think I had the best fa~thall
of m)' career. My locauon was ofT."
Gooden smd he wa~ d1sappo1ntcd
in the ou11ng, in which he ga\e up a
postscason-h1gh I'< rune;
"I hope I get another chance al
them. but they haven't told me yet."
he 1.a1d •
Both _e1tchcrs "-Orkc<l h1tleso; ball
for two 1nn1ng:s1 0QO<kn seemed to
act ra1tlcd 1n the third whe n Boston
Mnnaaer John McNamaf'!l com·
plained and plate umpire Jim vans
ordt'rcd GO<Mk-n k>"1'Cmon--Thand
11d from h1~ len hand
··1 could hJvc ten 11 on. l"lut he \llut
I c:in't ruh the ball with the hand the
band-aid wa on" he 1d
Boeton '• Spike Owen la oat at third bue on
a •t•l attempt In the fourth lnnlnc a• the
Meta' Howard Johneon make. the tac Sun·
day ntcht.
win again ·
Ml .\Ml (.\Pl -The Los Angeles
Raider\ defeated the M1am1
Dolphins 30-2 for their founh
straight '1cto~ unda). but Coach
Tom Flores said 1he team still has a
ways 10 go to overcome a shaky start
that left them buned in the &.FC '-"es tern D1' 1s1on cellar a month ago.
"It's another great win. But when
)OU sLart 0-3. every.,.win 1s a great
win." Flores said after Marcus A.lien
rushed for 96 yards and scored three
touchdo" ns to help lhe Raiders
1mpro' e their record to 4-3.
"We put ourselves into a hole and
arc tn mg to pull out:' Flores added.
"We're not out of ll 'et ..
.\lkn rushed for touchdo"ns on a
pair of 2-yard runs and caught a 16-
~ard TD pass from Marc Wilson as
Lo \ngelcs dealt M1am1. 2-S. its
fourth loss_Jn the last Ii' c weeks
before a crowd of 53.421 m the
· Orange Bowl
The Los <\ngeles defense. mean-
" hile. held M1am1's potent offense to
79 'ards in the first-half when the
Raider<, hu1ll a 23-7 lead with the help
of( hn, Bahr field goals-of32. 3 land ..io 'anh
"Our dl'fcnse pla)'ed 'Cr) well
again\! J great passing team. and
oflcn'" ch "e "ere able to have some goo<l l<rng.dn\eS ... Flom said
·· .\n\ 11me you can beat a Don
~hula 1ea111i in the Orange Bowl 11'san
acl·on1plistlmcn1." said Flores. who 1s
fl-0 hfcume against M1am1 The
Raider'\ lead the scnes between two of
thr "i FL"o; mo'\t successful team~ ot
1h1.· la\t 20 vears. 15-3-1
Th1.· Raiders dominated M1am1·s
mul h-mahgned defense in the first
half. 'M-Onng on fi,e of six offensi ve
~ \l'')\10n'\ despite rain that led to
-1 oJ no shows. Los -'\ngclcs fin-
1shl'd "nh 21 4 vard rushing against
the league·~ 27th-ranked defense
"In a game hkc toda). we reall)
'ho"'ed our weaknesses," said hula.
\\ hu<,1.· team had fo ur turnovers.
O'Hara fumes over HB coaching 'gimmick'
' By ROGER CAl\UON
OfhO.-,,... .....
Weo;tmtn'iter H11h' Lions won the
football game. but Lions Coach Jam
O'Hara wao;n't a happy man fr1day
n1gh1 followtng his team's2 l-O. unset
League \ 1 to~ over Hun11ng1on
Beach
Hunt1n11on Beach Coach George
Pa oe wasn't happy with the lo s.
either, and he's .Proba91>' feeling
worw toda> after a c china .. ,1m-
m1ck" backfired into some ap~rcnt
hoody play on the field, a well as
damaJina rel 11t>n<1 bct"'ccn thc two
hoofs
l(s an old tnd. -not u~d onen -
and usual!) "hen 1"0 opponents arc
'Oi:l'lmg with a lot of d1-.1anct' betw«-n
the two
i\ letter. or obtelL 1 !lent to one
sch~ ned b} the other school an
J)~" 10u\ tnd. to 1et on<" fi~ up fore
b1, efTon on the field n the en~ of Huntmaton Beach, 11
was 1 bo"t filled w11h bah food and
v.om~n1a naplunuhc..ctTcet
of calling the 01kr'I bah1c and
female
"I've ~en powder puffs and band
aid~ before." ~1d Wcstm1n\tcr touch
Jim O'Hara, "but I thou ht f...ote~
"'as prett} tack) Their kid\ "ere
pretty up~t and let their aurc\c.1on
get the bt-tter ot 1t
"There w:is n lot of namc-calhng.
"'e had helmets ripped ofT our head\
and one Hununaton Reach pla >er
was final! ~ccied for wmmg on
Todd Weaver fur :u lca .. t the S«ond
t1mc.
"I've heard hp-<;er\ H.c Imm certain
pcolllt about ccna1n.E!.ll.\UD 1c.10v.1n
the pa t, hut \here wo' nc,er an
Fd1c,on team that pla"cJ as Oagranth
dtn) M dtd the lt un11n ton ~ach
team la't "eek "It wa uppo:r,.cd to be a \ mhul of
our d1sre pcct for the Hunun,ton
Beach pla)er'\ I don't 'o'anlto &O into
more detail, hut 11 defln1tt'l y ~ ... n't
Imm the We tmin ter staff. I men-
tioned 1t to George bcfort our pme
and he \31d in efT«t. • .\nHhin1 to get
ourl>.1dHcady"' ·
·rn,ba6h the 1h1na that made me
fcC'I b..'!tt "3, that our kids kept their
compo,urr
"-t don t blJme ffiCTRun11naton
&achl k•<h nd 1 ha"c o lot of
l'l'"Pt' t tor a lot of their C" l he . But I
""'1ld he 'e" h:ipp) to wear on a st,1~ k nl h1tllc\ that non of our c,taff
(Pleue ... 9t11'a&T/M )
.. ammerGame?
'• not that way In New York, Boston
"'-AP ..... -.
NEW YORK -Bueb611. the Sum-L.W
mer Game. at World Series lime. -Fam bundled in parku. Umpires weariria lbickalova. tnfielden blowina on their hands,
tryina to eet warm. • • '\We mial\t as well act uled to it," New York Mets
leCOnd beleman Wally Backman said ... Ifs not going to set any warmer.••
Remember that romantic vision of the World
Series. k.idukippinaschool and businessmen taking the
day ofl', iust to watch a ballgame on a cool fall afternoon . Forget it. Tho9C days arc gone. The World Series is
now downripit cold.
Maybe 1t was fitting that actress Glenn Close, star
of the movie .. The Bia Chill," sang the National
Anthem prior to game one Saturday night. The
temperature was 5 I degrees, stirred by a 9 mph wind.
"You might not notice it as much because you're in
a World Series," Boston outfielder Dwight Evans said.
"But if that had been a regular season game against
Cleveland Ofsomebedy. you'd be freezing."
With the start of baseball's billion-dollar television
package last year. all World Scnes games now start at ·
night. Baseball and TV executi ves 53) that means more
people can see them. Sounds hke a good idea. except for
the people who have to pla) the game and th ose who
pay to watch.
"It got pretty cold out there," Red Sox shortstop
Spike Owen said after a 1-0 victory in game one.
Coffee and hot chocolate vendors did a brisk
business. Beer and soda hawkers had a tough tjme
making a sale.
Umpire Harry Wendlestedt and Boston Manager
John McNamara wore gloves. So did most of the fans.
who sat in virtual silence -because they were sitting on
their bands to keep them warm. The weather, not so
much the Red Sox, took the crowd out of the action.
It was the first 1--0 game in the World Series since
1972, and players on both teams said the elements may
have been a factor.
"You just don't feel as loose out there,'' bandaged
Boston first baseman Bill Buckner said.
"Once you got moving around, it got a little
better," Mets catcher Gary Carter said.
Of course, the weather would have been a moo1
point if the Angels had beaten Boston and if Houston
had held off the Mets in the league playo ffs.
Temperatures durin~ the weekend in Cahfomi:i
were near 80"Clegrces. and 1n Houston. the Astros pla} in
the Astrodome. Then again, what if Toronto and
Montreal bad met in the World Scnes? It has al read)
snowed in Canada.
Quote of the day
Larry Bird. standout forward of the Boston
Celtics. gi ving some good advice to 6-10 forward
Fred Robens. obtained by Boston from the U1ah
Jan: "He'll be fine as long as he remembers that
when he's in trouble.j ust give the ball to me."
Denver, Jets mee~ tonight
EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. -The
Denver Broncos don't need long
memories. They need think back only to
last December for motivation. m
The Broncos. the leaders in the AFC West. are 6-0.
and each victory is another s1ep toward _making the
playoffs. something they failed to do despite being 11-5
last season. That was the best record for a non-pla)off
1eam in NFL history.
"It's a big incentive:· said quarterback John
Elway. who leads the Broncos into Giants Stadium
tonight against the 5-1 New York Jets. the leaders in the
AFC East ... We look back and realize you can control
your own destiny.
"We won 24 games in th e last two years and have
nothing to show for it. That provides ex tra incenti ve for
us. We know we have the talent. and it's a matter of
getting 1t geared togethe r in one direction."
"We've won with a balanced attack. especially the
last four weeks." said Elway.
Knlllit a pMt o Yer benchln&
NEW YORK -New York Manqer II Dave Johnson. auemptina to pump some
life into the slumpina Mets offense.
benched third baseman Ra~ Kniaht in
favor of Howard John'°n for 11mc two of the World
Scne Sunday oiJht.
Kni&ht. who has been a rqular in the Mets' lineup
most of the St'ason. was furious when he learned of th~
chan~. • I'm outraged," Kni&ht told reponen around the
banina caae before the aame. "I don·1 like it. I'm
hocked. He didn't say a word to me about it. J just
found out when l got to the ballpark ...
Knijht played in 13~ rcautar-season pmcs and
&urned 1n one of his flnest seasons, battin& .298.
Johnson, who came over to the Mets two yean ago in
the trade that sent pitcher Walt Terrell to the Detroit
Tigers. hit only .245 in 88 pmes.
'Tm going to talk to him," Kniaht said. "I never
fell worse about not playing in my life. I've brought my
whole famil) in for this Series."
Knight, like most of the Mets, had slumped badly~
at the plate during postseason play. Throuah six playoff
games against the Houston Astros and one World Series
game against the Boston Red Sox, Knight was hitting
onl .148.
Outstandingly naba feature
ARCADIA.-Outstandingly. ridden ~
b> Gal) Stevens. grabbed the lead entering
the trctch and drew off to a I 'h-length
\ 1ctol) Sunda} in the $108.400 Las Palmas
Handicap for older fillies and mares at Santa Anita.
Sh}\\lng. ridden by La~t Pincay. finished sec9nd
:i nose in fron t of Justicara. ndden by Russell Baze, in a
field of six distaffers. 3 years old and up.
The odds-on favorite Hidden Light. ridden by Bill
Shoemaker. finished last in the field of six af\er setting
the pace much of the way.
Trainer Charl ie Whittingham said Hidden Light
took a b:id step heading into the backstretch and it
threw her off balance. She had won six of eight career
races prior to Sunday.
Ou1standingl) raced the I 1's miles over a firm turf
course in I :4 7 3-5.
Floyd wins playoff, tourney
Ray Floyd rolled in a six-foot par putt l!I on the first playoff hole to defeat LoD
Hlakle and Mike SulllvaD for the cham-
pionship of the Disney World Golf Classic
Sunday. Hinkle missed a three-footer and Sullivan's
missed opponunitywas from about 12 feet on the par-3.
15th hole ... In Saint No m La Breteche. Fi:ance
Severlano Ballesteros of Spain and West Germany's
Benhard Luger wound up in a tic for the Lancome
Troph) golf championship when darkness halted play
after 1he fourth hole of a playoff. Each pla)er rece1 ved
S39.400. Ballesteros and Langer appealed to PGA
officials after the founh ex tra hole aj darkness set 10.
making i1 difficult to see. The decision to end a
European tour event in a tie was unprecedented in
recent history. said a PGA official .
Andretti wi ns at Phoenix
Michael Andretti tightened an already
heated lnd~-car point race Sunday with a
runawa) \ 1ctory in the Circle K-Fiesta
Bowl 200 at Phocn1~ International • Raccwa}. Tl)ing to overtake Bobby Roal to win his
first C'J.\RT-PPG title. Andretti picked up 21 points in
cutting Rahal's margin to 174-171 with only the season
finale remaining ... at the NASCA R Nationwise SOOat
Nonh Carolina Motor Speedway. Nell Bonnett broke a
46-racc winless streak Sunday,cruising toa 2.53-second
victor) over Rielly Rudd. It was the first Winston C'up
victor) for Bonnett since the Northwestern Bank 400 at
North W1lkec;boro Speedway in April 1985.
Television, radio
"TELEVISION
6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Denver at New
York Jets. Channel 7.
7:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Oak Tree,
Channcl5~ I
RADIO • 6 p.m~-PRO FOOTBALL: Denver at New
York Jets, KMPC (710).
Kings outscore Edmonton, 7-6
From AP dispatches
Rookie Luc Robitaille scored two
goals and set up the deciding goal by
Brian Erickson with 2:53 remaining
Sunday night. leading the Los Angeles Kin~ to a 7-6 NHL victory over the
visiting Edmonton Oilers.
With the game tied at 6. Rob11a1llc
carried the puck into the Oilers zone
and fed a drop pass to Erickson. who
fired a 25-foot shot over 1he left
shoulder of Edmonton goalie Andy
Moog for the game-winner
Trailing 5-3 early 1n the third
period, the Kings gol goals from
defenseman Larry Pia) fair. rookie
Jimmy Carson and Rob1ta1llc in a
3:44 span to take a 6-5 lead.
Edmonton's Jari Kurri stole the
puck from Kings defenseman Craig
Redmond while forechecking m the
Los Anaetes zone and scored a
shonhanded goal to tie the game with
4:47 lO play.
Esa Tikkanen scored two aoals for
Edmonton around a aoal by Ma rty
McSorley in the first period as the
Oi lers took a 3-2 lead. The Kings had
1umped tO a 2--0 lead in 1he first seven
mi nutes of the same on goaJs by Dave
Taylor and Robitaille.
After Kings defcnseman Jay Wells
tied the game with a power-play goal
late in the fint period, the Oilers go1 a
second-period goal from Kevin Lowe
and a goal by Craig MacTavish early
in the third period to take a 5-3 le.ad
they were unable to hold.
Oilers center Wayne Gretzky had
two assists in the game. His first assist
came on the Oilers first goal. giving
him an assist on 10 straight Edmon-
ton goals over three games. He had
assisted on ai I nine 0 1 lers goals scored
during the previous two games.
In other NHL action:
Flyers 3, Jets 1 -At Philadelphia,
llkka Sinisalo scored two goals to
lead Philadelphia to a win over Win-
nipca, their fiflh strai1ht victory in
the young NHL season.
With the triumQh. the undefeated
Flyers are off to thm-best stan since
going 5-0 in the 1983-84 season.
Rusen z, l1ludtn %
-Pat Flatley scored with 5:57 re -
maining in the third period Sunday
as the fslanders salvaged a tie with
the Rangers. who were looking to
sweep a home-and-home weekend
series between the New York clubs.
Flatley scored his second goal of
the season afler gathering in an outlet
pass from Denis Potvin at the
Rangers blue line, beating goaltender
John Vanbiesbrouck to the glo ve
side.
North S&an I , Blacklaawlls 5 -At
Chicago. defenseman Ron Wilson
scored on a 65-foot power play
slapshot in the second period and set
up two of three first-period Minne-sota power play goals as the North
Stars beat Chicago.
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NEW YORK (AP) -New York
Mets tint bucman Keith Hernandez.
an eiaht·time Oold Glove winner.
had no idea he had plenty of time to
throw out Boston's Spike Owen at
second base when he made a cntical
error in the third innina of Sunday
niahfs second game of the World
·Series.
"If l had eyes in the back of my
head. I would have realized I had
more time," Hernandez said.
Hernandez. who made just five
errors during the ~ular season,
fielded Roaer Clemens bunt with no
outs in the top of the third oft he Red
Sox's 9-3 victory. Owen had led off
the inning with a walk.
"I had the ball in the palm of my
hand," Hernandez said. ··you throw
with your fingers. When I threw it, I
had to throw it like a palm b&ll.
(Boston reliever Bob) S&anley could
have thrown a better one."
· Hernandez's throw bounc:cd in
front of short•top Rafael Santana,
allowina Owen to reach second ana
Clemens to be safe at first. The next
batter, Wade Bosgs. doubled home
Owen for the game's first run. Many
Barrett's single then made it 2--0.
As Dwight Gooden was in his
windup, Owen had broken back
toward firsl base when he saw Mets
second baseman Wally Backman
running behind him toward the bag.
"Once the ball was released, (first
base coach) Walt (Hriniak) was
yelling. 'Watch out. Watch out .' ..
Wally Backman of the lleta alldee back to fint •• Boeton'•
Bill 811ckner awalta the throw.
RED SOX BIG HITS IN NEW YORK ...
F rom Bl
love to sec an underdog win. We hke
to be in that position."
Henderson. the hero of Boston's
Game S playoff victory over th~
Angels with a ninth-i nning homer.
hit a solo homer in the fourth inning
off Gooden. Evans hit a two-run shot
in Gooden's last inning. the fifth. as
the Red Sox took a 6-2 lead. The Red
Sox scored two more runs 1n the
seventh on fi ve consecutive singles
off Rick Aguilera to put the game
away. Wade Boggs' RBt double in
the ninth ended the sconng.
Clemens. who failed to go five
innings only twice this season. was
knocked out in the fifth af\er giving
up three runs on fi ve hits in hi s third
strai&ht outing on three-days rest.
"l o say the least, he wasn't very
effective." McNamara said. "He had
1rouble with the mound .... h's prob-
ably the wildest and most erratic I've
seen him. He could have been tired."
Clemens said he may have over-
extended himself. "Maybe I'm trying
to get a httle too much e~tra out ol
my bdd~." said Clemens. who never
pitched on three-days rest during the
regular season.
The Mets; who hit j ust .189 in the
playoffs against Houston. were held
to four hits in losing the first Series
game J-0 Saturday night. and John-
son benched regulars Ra} Knight
and Mookie Wilson in favor of How-
ard Johnson and Danny Heep to tf)
to get' more offense. Johnson and
Heep went a combined ().for-6. New
York did come up with eight hits in
this game, however. ·
"The best sign for us is that to-
night, we finally started to hit," Mets
second baseman Wally Backman
said. "We haven't showed them tha1
we can shut them down when \\'e
have to . though."
The Red Sox sco~ three of their
runs m the third off Gooden. aided
b} a rare throw1 ng error by Mets first
baseman Keith Hernandez. "inner
of eight straight Gold Gloves. The
Mets ~cored twice 1n th e third. failed
to score in the founh when Gooden
hit for himself with two out and two
on. then cl'lascd Clemens with a run
in the fi"h. The 4 l-3-1nn1ng outing was the
shortest of tht' season for Clemens.
except for a I 2-3 inning stint on Oct.
I when he was hit by a line drive by
John tefero of Baltimore. He was
eJectcd from a game on July 30 at
C'h1cago after 4 :?-3 innings. CleJTiens.
"ho set a maJOr-league record by
stnk1ng out 20 ba tters in a game on
Apnl 29 against Seattle. struck out
three and walked four.
Boggs made several ftne defensive
plays at third base and Evans made a
d1\1ng ratch in nghl field in the
fourth 1nn1ng to help Clemens avoid
more trouble.
Reht'\ crs te\C Crawford and Bob
t:inle) shut out the Mets over the
final 4 2-3 innings.
"The) did a pretty good 1ob:·
Mc amara said of his bullpen.
Area sports calenda-r
F oot NJ I
ThUnday
HIGH SCHOOL-Universltv v' S.OOltblCk et
S•nt• Ane Bowl, 7 30, Sin C1tmen11 •I Min ion
Vlt lo 7.30, WHtmonster v' EOlwn II Orenve '°'"· 7 30 Frtdey
HIGH SCHOOL-Fountefn Vellev 11 Hunt·
lnelon atedl, 7:30; ,...rtne vs. Oceen View 11
Wntmlnster, 7:30; T1ntlll vs. Coron.1 ~ ,..,., 11
Or•noe Cotti, 7:30; Tr11>uco Hiits vs. Wood·
lll'ldOe et trvlne, 7:30; Coste M9M et Leovoe
heel!, 7:30; Irvine et Dene Hf"', 7:30, E 1t1ncl1
et Newport Hertlor, 7:30; Ceetbtreno ven.v n .
El TOf'O el Mluloft vi.lo, 7:30.
s.turd9y
HIGH SCHOOL-St. Peul v$. Meter Del 11
Senti Ane Bowl, I.
COMMUNITY COLLEGl'.-S.n Dle9o MeSI
•• Ore"" COHI, 1:30; Comolon .,. GOiden Weit
11 Orenoe Coest, 7:30
COLLIGl-USC •• Stenloro. I.JO, Wulllne·
Ion Stele n . UCLA •• ROM Bowl. 1. Cet Stele Futlll'lon II Hewell, 10-.30 pm
Volleyball
Meftday
HIGH SCHOOL-NtwPOrl Herbor el Wood·
brldQe, 6:301 Cor~ del Mar el Leouna BHch, S:lO.
COLLIGl-UC trvlne 11 Sen Jost Stell, 7:30
Tuesdey
HIGH SCHOOL-<orone ~Mer et E"•n<:I•. S, New11orl Hert>or e t Un4venltv, s. S.d<lltt>eck
II Tustin, S, Merine el Oceen View, 6'30,
Founteln Vellev 11 Hunllnvton B11c11, 630,
wntmln11er 11 Edison. 6.30, St Peul at Meter
Del, 6:30.
COLLIEGE-Peciflc C11r11hen 11 Soutllern C11 Col~, 7
Wldnnday
HIGH SCHOOL-<oste Meil •• Woodbl"IOge,
S:JO, Orenee II Leeune Bffc:ll, S:lO, trvfne a t
Ceprlsleno Veftev. 3:30.
COMMUNITY COLLIGl-<vl>f'en 11 Or·
•noe Coe". 7-;30; Golden WHI •• PHecllne cc.
7.
Thunclly
HIGH SCHOOt.-Unlvenllv 11 E1t1ncle, 3·1S,
NtWPOl'I Harbor., SaddleOKk, 3:15, Corone def
Mer el Tu1lln, 3:15; Ocffn vi.. el Hunllneton
lffch, S:30, EdlSOft 11 Fouriteln Vetlev, ..W.
Wtttmh'lller 11 Merine, 6:l0; Meter Del 11
Bl"-Montoomerv, 6:30.
'11d9Y
HIGH SCHOOL-<01t1 MIM II L19UNI
a..c11, 3:15, WOOCltlt1dee II Leoune HIMs, 3 IS,
Seti Cltmenle el INlne, 3:30.
COLLl08-UC lntlne e l Sin Ole9o St11t, 7;30.
COMMUNITY COLLIGa-Goeoen Well .,
Cerritos, 7:30; Or•noe Cotsl 11 Rencllo Se nllevo,
7:30.
. S.turd9v
HIOH SCHOOL-l.avune Inell et Rim of '"-World, S:30; Estencl• et Los Amlvo• TOIK·
J
nemen1 WOOOD"®e •no Irvine 11 Mlrlt>orouo11
T ournarnent
COLLEGE-Sou1nern Cet Cotteoe 11 Occioen·
111 T ournernenl
Water polo
TueMSav
HIGH SCHOOL-El TOfO 11 NtwPOrl Herbor
3, Meter Del et CrtsPI, 3, Kennedv •I Huntlngt0<1
Beec,,, 3. Corona c»I Mir n Long BHc" Wlf'°n
at Betmonl Plez1, 3
COMMUNITY COLLIEGE-On nge (OHi 11
Cyoreu, 3, Cerrllo1 e l Golden Well, 3 30
W9dnesdav
HIGH SCHOOL-Legune Hill' e l Co"a Mesa, 3 IS, Legune 8HC" ., Tral>uco HIHI, 3 IS
E\tancla er Coron• del Mer, l , Unlvtr1ftv et
NtwPOrl Heroor. 3. S.OOtebectr. al Tu•lln, 3,
Wts11TM \ter n Founttln Veftev 11 GOIOen West
ColltQe. S. Ocun Vi.w v1 EOlson e t GWC, 6
Merine vs Hunrlnglon BH Cll 11 GWC. 7
FrtdlV
HIGH SCHOOL-<0111 MU• II Leguna
Beecll, 3. M.,lna II E\lencla, 3, F'oun111n Vellev
el Legune Hiii\, 3, Meler Del II S1 Jolln 80\co,
3, S.nta An• Vellev 11 Huntlnglon Beec,,, 3,
Irvine t i Sen11 Ane. 3 IS, NewPOrt Hart>or
unlver,llv and Coron• del Mir 11 Stantord
Tournamenl
COMMUNITY COLLaGa-Aencho Sentle go
et Orenge Coas1, 3, Goioen WHt at Alo Honoo,
330
S.turdav
HIGH SCHOOL-Newport Hert>or. Unfver\ltv
e nd COfon.e clll Mer 11 Stenforo Tournmen1,
E \lane la at Cor0<11d0 10 a m
COLLEGE-UC lrvlne 11 UC San11 Baro.re noon
COMMUNITY COLLIEGIE-Onnvt Coasl
a no GOiden Wl\I er CvPreu Tourna ment
Men'• .accer
MondeY
COLLEGE-Tiie Mailer's College ••
Soutl\ern Cal College, 3
Tueldlv
COMMUNITY COLLIGa--Oreng1 COH I et
Victor Vellev. 3, GOIOtn WHI 11 Ml San
Anlonfo, l
W9dneldlY
COLLEGE-UC lr"lne 11 USIU, 3 30 ,,,.y
COLLEGIE-Soulllern Cet Colltlv• a t Po1n1
Loma. 3
COtN.\UNITY COLL•G•-<vl>l'IU er Or-
anve Coas1 3 Fu11er1on 11 Goloen Wu1, 7.30
SvndeY
COLlEGIE-Fresno Slete el UC lrvlne, 7
Women'• .accer Tu.sdltv
COMMUNITY COLLIGl-811ter1fle10 ••
Oren99 Coest, 3; Et Cemlno II Go!Oen We\t, S.
COLLEG•-uc lrvlne el C•t POiy Pomone,
I
Thurscllv
COLLEGE-AtOllndS 11 UC trvlne. l
Friday
COMMUNITY COLLEGE-Ml Sin AntonlO
•• Orenve Coesr l Boershel<I •• GotcMn Wtt1, 3
Tennl• Tueldlv
HIGH SCHOOL-Newoorr Hert>or 11 Unlver·
'''Y. l, Coron• def Mar II Esrencle,"l. St Joselltl
a l Meter Del, 3.JO, Sen Cltmente 11 frvlne, 3.15,
Oceen Vttw •• Merine, 3, Fountefn Velley 11
Huntlnglon Bt1c,,, 3, WHlmlnsttr 11 Eolson, l
W9dnesdlly
HIGH SCHOOL-Miier Del al Afl9elu•
LHgue 1our111,,,.n1, Cos11 Mes• 11 WOOOl>l"IOoe.
l , Oren91 II LeguNI BHCll, 3
ThUncley
HIGH SCHOOL-NewPOl'I Heroor 11 $e001e·
oectr. l Un1ver111v er Est enc le, 3, C~one Ciel
Mer 11 Tu'"" 3 Meler Del 11 BIShol> Amel.
l 30, Minion v •tO .. Irvine l IS, Ocu n View I I
Hunl•ngton 8eec11, 3, Eolson ar F'ountefn V1Mev,
l WHlm1n,1tr •I Merine, l
Fr1dav
HIGH SCHOOL-Coste Mew 11 Legune
Btac11. 3. Woodbriooe II Legun• Hiiis. 3
Crou country
Wednesd9y
COMMUNITY COLLIEGE-Golclen Wt\I 11
Fulltrton J
Thundly
HIGH SCHOOL-W~ 6" et Lavune
8HCll, 3 L•vune H ' •• <>-l. Cost• MeSI
II Trebuco Ho''· l T J\t" 11 E\•lnC•I , 3, COf'ont
Ott Mer •' Newoor• Harw J. Slo<llet>Kk 11
Unlvtf\llY J. B "-~·'W"«'., er Meter Del, 3. W11tml1111er et Ed_. l F'-teln ValleV 11
Hun11nv1on Btac" ). Y-.... •' Oc.e.n View, 3
'r1c111V
HIGH SCHOOL-C°''' 'I'~. lrvlne. Unlver·
slrv, E'tencie , Matt• De Fovnte ln Valfe'1.
COfon1 dfl ~r end EO•W>n et Ml Sin Antonio COilege til'vflettonel l
COMMUNITY COLL.GI~•~ Coest 11 Citru\, l
S.turdev
HIGH KHOOL-CO\te Me", Irvine, Unfver· ,,,., Estanc11 Meter Del Foun111n Vellev,
Coron• Oel Mer end Edt\Ofl e t Ml Sen Antonio 1nv1t1hon11. I • m
COLLIEGl-UC trvone 11 Cel Poly Pomone
tnv11111on11 t lO • m Soul""" C11 CC>lle9e 11 Wllllllt r t.30 1 m
Wrntllnf
Wednesdllv
COMMUNITY COLLIGl'.-MI S.n Antonio at GotOtn West. 1 JO ,,...y
COMMUNITY COLLllH-8eker\llelCI •• Gold· tn West. 7 30
The Pros· Smee 195 7
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pme ball for ha efforts, and the
same-saver by John10n with 14
teeonds left at the Rams' 22-yardhne.
Vikings outrageous, 23-7
, Johnson also had another bi1 defensive play when he llnpped McMahon-ess Chicago -in replation and the fakoM Ind San Franc1tco defenliveeadJimJdkoltudswoe.dlforllrOlll
Lions runn1na back James Jones of bettJed to the first overtime tie in the NFL in nearly ufnt:~.•ws ad ~ Wbite.
the beJI It the Ram1' ont--yardline in SU ers fl_rst_IQSS of season two years. tlUnkviJI& Quutcltllc:k Inda" Cua-
the founh quaner. Linebacker Mel Before Sunday, there hadn't been a lie in tl)c ninlham. who wu caW upon iJl the llOOGd wt
Owens recovered and the Rams ate Frem AP dltpa&ellet NFL since Nov. 4 1984, when Phila4tlph1a aifd afttt the ~could ~only 62 ~ ia I.be
up five more minutes before Detroit Detroit played to a 23-ll draw. It was only the flnt two l!Criodt, ran 1-' yanss fora toudldowDiDd sco~d with 3: 1 Q rcmainina. The Chicaao Bears were beaten for the first ninth overtime tJe in NFL hi1tory. threw a 15-yard scorina9U' to Mike Quict10tor,e
D1ckcr,son's second of his two time this season and the Green Bay Packers tasted · The deadlock left Atlaftt.a atop the NFC West a 14-14 tie with 7:41 left in the pme.
fui:nblcs'sct up the Lions' touchdown. lheir first victory in Sunday's NFL action. standinp with a S-t-t record. The 49crs remained ~1th a chance 1o run the clock out With Chicaao's reauta r quarterback Jim insetondj>lacewitha4-2-1 record. BeqaltJl,OuenH-JamnBrookt bowled
w11h a few first downs, Dickerson lost McMahon sittina out with an injury, the Minne-over two tacklers on a 21-yard touchdown nm with
the ball and the Lions recovered at the sota Vikings manhandled backup Steve Fuller en for t~~~f!i:!4:s~';:d1 Ne!'E:~~~~"c:~ 43 tteond1 to play, cappina I detperatc drive that
Rams' 28. Hipple hit uvide receiver route to a 2"3· 7 upset of tile defending Super Bowl ·u n fl . .,. a.ave Cincinnati a tiaht victory over HoullOll. J~fTChadwick from nin"e yards out 10 champions. v.-v lead be ore Pittsbu:C manqed 1 flrst down Houston. 1-6. bad taken the ad just -'3
make it 14-1 O. The lowly Packers, meanwhile. broke a six· 11 the Patriots whi= Sleelcn. seconds earlier when linebacker Robert Ly9et
Detroit. with two umcouts and the game losing streak with a 17-1 4 dcc1s1on over the Tbe Patriot.a' ICOred one touchdown, picked upa fumble and ran 93 yards untouched for t~o ,minute waring to work with, highly regarded Cleveland Browns. set up two ~then witb=vcn and constantly a touchdown and a 28-24 lead.
d1dn t try an on-side kick. And after "We were outrageous today." said Minnesota ~meCauner.s =~l~s:~i~J But the Bengals furiously co~ered 70 yards 1n t~e Rams were stifled once again, the rookie defensive end Gerald Robinson, whose 2'h • five pla)'s, capped by Brooks' second touchdown
Lions had the ball at 1heir own 18-sacks keyed the Vikings defense. "Today, we were they moved into Three Riven Stadium in 1970. run of the aame. Brooks led the Benpls' o&n1e
yardhne and one more chance w1'th like maniacs. We were crazrc out there." New EnaLand. lut year's Super Bowl finaJISl, With 133 yards on 18 carries and 62 yards OD slit T Kra ed 2 won for just the .ecoad time in five aames. The 1 h I :04 left. But after driving 10 Rams ommy · mer comp ct I of 18 passes for Steelers, 0:3 at bome, fdJ to l-6.z.. their wont start c.a c cs.
40, Johnson leaped in front of 239 yards, including two long first-quaner .touch-since they went 1-13 in 1969, \...nuck Noll's firSt BftJs U , Cotta U -Jim Kdly threw
Chadwick to pick off Hippie's pass down l>asses. to key Minnesota's victory over seasonueo1eb. Theirwontpreviouslossatl'hrec 1ouchdownpasscsof6and 13yardstoAndreRced,
and that was that. Chicago. Rivers was 31-7 to Miamj in 1984. leading Buffalo over winlcss Indianapolis .. "We feel like we can win anyway Kramer also scored a touchdown as the The 0.7 Colts, the only team in the NFL
possible," said Cromwell. who be· Vikings. 5-2, snapped a six-game losing streak to Sahtta SI, 811e1 1 _ Roolcjc running back without a victory, trailed from the beainnina after
came the Rams all-11me leader in Chica,o. The Bears, 6-1 , lost for only 1he ~ond Rueben Mayes rushed for 172 yards and two Randy McMillan fumbled the bell on ln-
intercep.uon return yardage with 623 time since the 1984 NFC championship game and touchdowns, lcadina New Orleani over Tampa d1anapolis' first possession and BufTalocornerback
yards wuh his 32nd career pick. "In had won nine straight regular-season games. Bay. The Saints IOOred on their first three Rodney Bellinger returned it 1 S yards for 1
1h1s League J 4 points doesn't wfo 100 "Once we ~ot ahead, the defense had the possessions of thc-,.me. • touchdown. The-€olrs entered the pmc havin&
many games. but we have a unique confidence to be reckless." said defensive tackle Mayes pet 131 v~ards and both touchdowns in lost an NFL-high 13 fumbles.
blend of people here and we keep Keith Millard, who had l 1h of Minnesota's seven h fi hal h 'l Sa' k f F II "Th p I R . . I e 1rst w 1 e I c IDtS were opening a 17-0 hobing it will all come tooether." sac s o u er. e · urp e a1n ca me down d b · · · u Seabawk1 17, Gluts 1Z -Seattle turned an o od h d a vantage •y mterm1ss1on. maycs accounted for n Cromwell's TD return. he t ar, w en we nee eQ 1t." SO of the 73 yards on the drive 10 the first interception of a Phil Simms pass into a I-yard
stepped 10 front of Deiroil receiver 'We were whipped soundly." Bears Coach touchdown, scoring on a 9.yard run on the Saints' touchdown run by Cun Warner fi ve minutes into
Carl Bland and ran untouched up the Mike Ditka said. "They played very good and they first possession. the fourth quaner and held on for a tight viuory
left sideline for a 7-0 lead. made us look very bad. They beat us up physically over the New York Giants.
Dickerson made 11 14-0 with one and they beat us the way you're suppo!>ed to to win Red1tla1 H, Cardlaalt U -Jay Schroeder. Dave Brown's interception of a Simms pass
second left in the first quancr when he football gamt>s." worlcjng against the NFL's top-rated pass defense, on the Scan le I 0-yard line with S4 seconds left
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the Amctiea'a Cup cballenler lfilll•
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t.blm Ud a llllrfeca IC:lft.
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(New Zaland) all wound up wi*
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Hubor YKht Club, hWMd ...
Oc1ober trials witb low wi8I _.
rilbt lolea. She ............. fiut racie by Cawla II, *iptufld 11J
Terry NiellOn, bya ~oll:J7ill
liabt, abifty winds. EalJe wOUlld ..
the October series with four wiM •
ei1!9t loua. Ont of the six U.S C'U~
called it quits afta the firsc 16-N•ad
Ya&c Connthian YachtOub, epcme«
of the oft-red~ Cou....,ous.
skipptred by David Vietor, said they
were withd rawina from the
challcn.acr trials unless they could
convince one of t~tn with
more than one boat to 109n them a l 2-
meter.
New York Yacht Club declined 10
part with one ofits three America lls.
and Dennis Conner was expected to
reject the request.
Anteaters win dra~ed Lions linebacker Jimm) In other games: threw for three touchdowns and 232 yards to lead preserved the victory. Brown had two of the
Williams into the endzone on one-Packen 17, Browns 14 -Rand} Wn~t Washington over St. Louis. Seahawks' four interceptions ofSimms. UC Irvine's men's soccer team
yard sweep. passed for 277 yards. including the game-winning The Redskins, 6-1 , scored three touchdowns scored twice in the first half and made
After that 1he closest the Rams 4 ~-yard touchdown to Phillip Epp . as prcv1ousl) in their initial four possessions to take a 21-0 lead Clllefs 4%, Cliarcera U -Backup quarterback It stand up for a 2-1 non-confttenee
came to sconng was when they drove winless Green Ba} rallied from a 14-3 halftime midway through the second quarter. St. Louis. 8111 Kenney rallied Kansas City for two second-victory over visitin& Cal Poly San
to the Detroit 17, where Dicnrson deficit to beat Cleveland. getting three scorinJ passes from Neil Lomax. half 1ouchdowns after defensive players scored Luis Obispo Sonday.
fumbled away the ball. The pass to Epps. With I :2 1 to play 1n the third pulled to within 28-21 with 8:28 left. but the founecond-quartcr touchdowns as the Chiefs beat The Anteaters aot soals from Mike
The L1oni-with their "James quarter, came on the first play following a 36-yard Cardinals' final drive of the day ended on the e'tcnded an Diego's losing streak to six games. Pens1 and Keith Golden, while aoaJie
Gang" running attack of backs James punt by Cleveland's kff Gossett and gave the Washington I I-yard line as time expired. Kansas City safety Lloyd Burruss intercepted Michael Ganlan had ei&ht saves in
Jones and Garry James was limited to Packers a 17-14 advantage, their first lead since a Chargers quarterback Dan Fouts three times and upping their record to 6-9.
57 }ards between them. Detroit Sept. 22 game against the Chicago Bears. Cowboyt 17, EaaJes 14 -Rafael Scp11en'i. 38-returned two for touchdowns. going 56 }ards and The women's team dropped a S-1
totaled JUSt 69 yards on the ground. 49ers 10, Falcons 10 (ot) -."tlan•"'s yardll field goall wit~ six secondPsh~I mdaining rallied 4 7 }ards in the second Quaner. dec1S1on to VISlting Santa Oara. ··Thev weren't abl" t th "' ... Da as to a c ose victory over 1 a clph1a. Fouts suffered a concussion and did not start Kann Grelsson scored a goal, Jl·Vl·na ; " 0 run c way Svlvester Stamps caught a shon pass firom David Th C bo I d ' r'. the~ would'v" liked" said Robi'nson J e ow ys won narrow Y csp1te a de1ense the \econd half after passing for 200 yards and one her nine goals and r'.our ass1'sts on th• , ... · · Archerfora39-yardtyingtouchdownw1th 1:331eft h II d 10 ks · t d ' 11
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underneath. And it 's hard to score
that way because 11 takes so long and
takes so man) plays."
* RAM NOTES... Wn.11 Rams guard OtM11
Herrell 1ef1 ine game 1n 111e 'econd querier. lie
cam• \lumollng 10 Ille 11Clefint1 "I wu knocked
1»1v • ne u 1d "Tl'lev 1rle<1 10 UH ammonia on
me OUI 11 d•dn'I work TPltv \houkl've u\td
Oliva! Love's \OCIU On 1n. 1n1urv 11\1
runn•no oac' Rob Car""'9f' was oul on 1n1ure<1
reurve encs I,,. Rams Plaved w1111 u on IP•t
rosier Sunoav Linet>aclo.t r Car1 IEkem wl'IO
lonallv returned lrom an 1n1ured gro111. IOOll """"II oul 1n 1114! 1n1ro quarltr wnen 11 1111111eneo oaclo. uo T111r11 eno Teny Hllftl9f ... , 1a,en tor
X -ran atier 111a 11•,,,. afler ,.. 1001< a "elmet In
1114! s111n1 Tn. X ran wart neva1tve Cor
neroac• Wrv Grev 1.i1 me 11ame .n ,,,. 1econd
querier with an 1noure<1 rig111 an•a. ll's nol
l>el;eveo to ~ \.tf'>OUS Aller 11rUQQi1ng
111rou1111 lall wffl<'s oame w1111 e average of 214
verds oer ounl o ... Ha~ Ooun<.e<I o.clo. .. ,in
• 42 J averaoe w1111 • 10n11 of 57 varo1
!tunning o.c• Erk Ok11tf'Mfl no .. ,.., UO varoi
ru1nm11 al•e• ,.,, tour111 IOO·vero game of trlt
1taM>n He 1110 "ore<i t111 Slrd career tovcn·
oown .n n s Slrd game w1111 lllt Rams
EVERETT ...
From Bl
tank. OH·ru-.e ma\ run 11 into the
ground. ·
o Cll·neral Rohtn'>on ,., ll'ft \I.1th
quec;11on<1 Tough quest111n'
\.\1th the hard banles ahead. hm'
long can the RamH·on11nUl' IO <,putter
and \!o10°'
.\nd. \!,hat \!o OUld 11 tah· to turn the
tank around
"I don't ~ntrn .. Roh1n.,on '>aid in
ht'i be'it "thl!i hun, hu1 11'<1 the truth"
offering. "Thc:rl'"• no l'\plana11on
\!oh\ we '"l'rt• \o 1nt·O'e<:llH' in the
'iecond half
"I think the pla)er'i are l'}1ng their
best You ha'l' lo look .it this 1eam a\
one I hat 1s 11') 1ng 10 JU'it sun" e
"If "l' <l1dn'1 ha'e sulh high
e'pccta11ons. then ~e \!.Ould be
satisfied \I.Ith a 5-2 record and the
chance to make the pla)offs. We can
makee,cuses hut thl·~ kad up to zero
We e'pcct more ..
The fans c"<pcc1 more. too lhl'
Ram ofTenSl' ,,a., booed t.'H'r) time 11
lefi the field 1n the second hall
Sunda). "He}. I'd boo. 100:· Rob-
inson <.aid. "I was also mad. But th'·
boos turn 10 cheer<; and an,wa\.. I'm
JUSI worned about how 10 wa~c up the
offense." We have 10 stan tr
Robinson reallies that the root ot
all the Rams' problems. real or
otherwise, lies in the mefTcctl\ enec;s
of an offense that 1s he ndm11 is stale
On Sunda) the Rams had 22 'ard"
net passing D1(:kcrson accounted for
130 oft he team·., 1()() total \ard'i. The
Rams had 171 k'Ci'i \3rd~ 1han the
Lion'! and 10 tiN do~n!l to Dctro11'<;
:! I.
"\\-c haq: 10 stan pla~ing at a
h1~her le' cl offens1\(~I) :· Robinson
said. "We need conr.1!.tenq and
spontancit)
.. We weren't functioning on pass
protection. In the hot gun formation.
we weren't cffcctl\C w11h their 8-man
front."
Robinson can casil) 1dent1f> the
problems. F1,mg them 1s another
thing.
He hinted that some changei>. e'en
some .. urpnsc change'i" may be 1n
store for the Rams.
reponer asl..ed Robinson aficr
unday's game 1f he had considered
1n'!Cnmg rookie E .. ere11 .
.. .\ctually. we were going to u c h1n\
toda) ... Robini.on said." If we had gol
a 21-0 lead 1n the third quarter. I was
go1na to put him m.
"h's hard to decide with J1m He
hn loo~rd good 1n J'lrlCllce but )OU
can't take a I ~1n-IO shot on 11 au) who
ha no e\pcnence I still remember
(lxn,er coach Dan) Ree' cs went
With John Elwa) 1n the lil"it aamc of
his rookie )eBr and aid 1t was the
bi c \ m1\take of h1 lrfe
.. till. I've aot 10 ltn 1h1nk1na
about the opt1on'I If I do o to
EHrtll. I'd hkc tn keep 1t a urpn~.
I'm 'IUrt ''"''II beo &ood conH·~t1on
piece th1' wc~I... on) wa) ..
,,
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Uni faces its
tou best test
oft eseason
Trojans to face
Saddleback (6 -0)
in ea rly s howdown
8)' BARRY FAULKNER
D.-r,...C..118' .... ,
orona dcl Mar d1cJn'1 cJo thr olhl·r
Se.a V 1rw League teams an> favor' b) awa~en rng '\I lackl u'itcr Saddlcbal ~
team last Thursda) night.
Conung olT Jn uplrftmg rnml'hJcl
win a wttk 38<) 30-~8 O\l'r ( O'>la
Mesa. the Sea Kings gaH· lhl" < 11
Central Confcrenle·,. tnp-r Jnl..l'd
Roadrunner'> all the\ could handk
tnlo the fourth quart,:r.
But the talented ~addkbar~ <,quJd
~nsmg its monaht). stopped (d\1''>
bid for the t~ing TD and scored t"t'lll'
to remain unbeaten
ni' ersll). "'h1ch loor..e<l n1sp r n a
43-20 win o'er E<.tancra. JOIO'> addlebac~ and T ustrn 1n the lcagul·\
top spot altt•r tht• first \.\Ct'"-but 1h1·
TroJans falc rccumm111c:d ~addll'·
back th" wcd1.
haH' 10 work a\ hard to be suc~ssful.
"CdM w.n drwinl for the ty1na TD
;1ncJ "l' ~topped mcm on.founh-and-
two It""" nip und tuck.
Mark Cunningham, Ullivenlly:
aftn hl'i tcam soundl) defeatea
fatanl ra 4 '-~O '"E tanc1a 1s youna
.,nd \llll lcarn1ng and our k1d) •~
e\perrenll'd rhe) arc where we Wt rC
la'\t \ear. a'\ (L'itanc1a Coach) John
LrebCnguoJ ha\ ~td.
"\\ e (toach·c,) w-crc pleased thal we-
"en: lirl·d up It was a combinauon of
11 bt-1ns.1hc lir'>I kague game and the
IJlt that tht') \Ulll'd up all week and
pral'l tCl'tl.+1ard to a' 01d the lc.1'1own.
·· \\. l· 1u\1 -.1 Ul I.. to our basic ground
garnr anJ ''l" Wl'rl' fo nunatc that it
,,a, \\ur~1ng \.\ e had some other
tfung~ re.id' ullcn'>1'el). but we
didn't haH· 111 uo;c them
·· &-.. rdl''> < rarg &lie (I 30 yards
ru,hrng. XO \Jrd\ rr1.e1' mg and fo ur
fl)<,) end l>a\ld l 1cbk(' no7 ya rds
ru'\hrng) ,urnaback frrry Gandara
had a <i I-\ t.llll 1 nll·rCl'ptr on rl'turn and
plJ\l'd "1.·ll .ill night We let all 57 of
our J...1d' pl,I\ ·
Defen•l•e end Dave Reda (90) and hla Ocean View team-
mate. had IM>methio.g to yell about after Melling FountaJn
Oely Nol ~ 't TIM 0. ••teco
Valley quarterback David Hentian Frtday night, but the
Baron• aot the lut laqh wt th a ~5-14 victory.
Nc"'port Harbor dropped a tough
one to f u\trn g1' 1ng the Trlkr' C .. • I l
the be'>t rhancc 1lf ~nod1ng. l>t) thl'
Roadrunner~. and putting lhl' 'ia1lm'
1n a catch-up pmrtton
Herc·'i how thl' lllalhc' 'umrnn1
up tht·ir league Ofk'ntr'>
Jeff Brink It), llilewport Harbor,
.tltl·r hi' tl·am tl'll :!X-1 7 to Tu~ttn: a
tl·am \omt.· l \ptl 1cd thl' Sa1lor'i ICI
,·hallcngl' tor lhl'• kaguc''i runner-up
'P<>I tx·h1ntl \addll'halk "It "'as a big
garnt'. hut \H' h:I\ c: to bounce buck
and 1ai..1.· 1l11.·m olll' JI c1 llmt' from here
11n out SUNSET COACHES GIVE THEIR VJEWS ON OPENERS ...
From Bl
DaH Holland. Corona dtl '\tar.
after hr'> team '>la~l·d "1th an imp<"
1ng Saddkba' i.. <.Quad lnr th rel· quar
tcf), onl) to g1' l' up I .l lourth-quartl r
porn ts to lme ~!<-.., "l "'11 pl.1" Wl'fl'
l rr 111.:a I ·
'"l lopdulh \\l' lJll w.rn the next
lour and 'nl'Jr._ up 1l0 f U\ltn and ge l 3
pll'll. 111 thl .1t t11111 had an~thin& 10 do w11h 1L ..
O'Hara will not ha'c to do that -
Pas.<oe admm hl' did did 11. and
apologizes for the mmake.
·· 1 "'ould apolog11c to Jim O'Hara 1f
I thought 1t would do an~ good," said
Pa~oc ··11 was wrong and I'm
embarra.,sed about 11 It's something
we did to get the kids e"1ted and 11
wa<, wrong.
.. It w-a<, something that was done
that was '>Uppo~d to remain· within
our ·1am11\,' not 10 become a matter
of pub I u.: record
.. Tht· Kote11. was an afterthought
and I threw 11 in I'm embarra'tscd
about that more than an) thing I 1
happened and 1t was a mistake
.. \\est minster runs a class program
and 1s the best tea m in the league ..
It was not, however, the onl) 11em
of note on the first wcek of Sun~t
League hos11h11es
Spcc1ficall). Edison .... as up')et b~
Manna. w h1ch puts the \harger'I 1n a
back<;-to-the-wall s11ua11on this wed.
w11h \.\est minster awa111ng Thul'\-
da).
Herc·., ho.,.. each of the league\
coaches recalled the" fir<;t week of
league pla y:
Chris Ramsey, Marina , afin his
team'i. 17-7 win over Edison .. rhe
kids JUSt put II together Wtlh erron
more than anything. We still made a
couple of cnt1cal mistakes. but 1t wa<;
the way they responded to 11.
.. We've gotten a lot of pats on the
How Sunset League teama fared
Teem, record (ovenl, lffoue> Lut wMlr This weeti
Founrain Valltv (l·S, 1-0J def ouan View. 3S-14 al Hunllnglon Beach, F ri
Marina ( l·S, 1·01 def Edison. 17-7 Ocean View (at Wmstr), Frt
Westm1nsitr (3-7· I 1-0l dtf Htn Beach, 21·0 Edl,on (al OCCl. Thurs
Edison 14·2. 0· 1) lost ro Marina, 11·7 Wtslmln,ter (at OCCI. Thurs
Huntioglon Beach <2-4, o-111ost ro Wtstminsttr, 21-0 Fountain Vatlfv Frt
Octan V1tw 12·4, 0-11 rosr 10 Ftn Va llev, JS-14 Marina (at Westminster>
back (from around the kagul') Cru>
C arrono nfCkcan View "':intt·d onl'
of our T-\hrrt~ ..
\~nal T -,hrrt~ "'ere' made com-
ml•mora11ng the h1g upset
'"Rut l:.<l1\un wa\ a little 1ti..e u.,
w rth somt· kn people banged up
fhe1r fullbad, wac; ouL and t.•\en
though his replacement was a good-
lookrng kid. ll make\ a difference
"I fl'lt "'hen we're health' we can be
COffif)\:llllVC With anyone we've seen
1h1!> ~car. w 1th a gu} like Scan Magula
who ha'i a chance to gC1 the distance
and a dcfcn~ that~ docsn't break.
.. Rrck Vandeme1 played his best
game He never pul the ball on the
ground and did not come clo!>e to
throwing an 1ntercep11on .
"He rea ll> go1 c;hook against Ed1.,on
last )car We c;pcnt all week bnnging
somcont• rn to belt him on eve!) pla)
dunng the v.cek. to get him con-
dn1oned to rt Thal part worked out
correctl).
"He did the kmd of things "'e asked
for. JU'>I don't hurt u'i. don't forcc 11.
we can alwa~\ punt Someume<, he
tnes tO make somt•thing out 111
l'\ Cl) thing. That was rcall) crr11cal ··
Dave White, Edison, follow 1ng thl·
lu\\ 10 Manna .. We're JU\l not
pla~ 1ng I 00 pcrcenl on en her stdt.• ol
the ball Tlwrc arc alwa~s a coupk' of
gu~s not going 100 percent.
"Manna played well. Wl• knew
the) would with Scan Magula bad.
We had somegu)s m1s!>rng. but rt"\ nu
C.\CUM". We made soml' m1Makc\ a11d
'ou ca n't do that
· .. For the second gam{' rn a ro"' we
dropped four. fi\e ball'> It\ thc
d11Tcrence between Mike Hcnde~on
pas$tng. for 45 perccnL as opposed to
55 pem•nt. If we had that 55 rx·nt•nt
we\l "'n both games ffd1sun l<J\I ti\
non-lc:agur finale a "'l'd. earlu:r lo
"anta ~onrca. 21-7)
'"\\'e out-pas\Cd thl·m and nut-
ru\hcd them. but "'l' had fi\c turn-
m ers. We do that agatn'>I an) team rn
1he lt'ague and "'c'rc going to lo<;e ..
Mike Milner, Fountain Valley, ahn
a 35-1 4 wrn over Ocean V re"' "l hn
PCL: Close encounters
Fa vo rites had i t
tough in leagu e
open e rs last week
By ROGER CARLS01'
Of the Delly Piiot llelf
Bullets were lx·1ng \pra)ed rn e'er~
drrec11on in Fnda) ·~ Paci fi t < oa<11
League football openC'r'i. and all but
Woodbridge wa<; able to dodge them
Herc's how. Orange Coast area
coaches 1n the league. as well a<,
Chuck Gallo of Mater Dc1 in thr
A·n$elus League and Terry Henigan of
Irvine in the South C 1Ja'>I league
'1cwed the s11ua11on
Tom Baldwin, Costa Mesa, folio"'
mg a 13-9 victor) over Laguna H 111\
.. Some of our krd'i and coachc., didn't
think v.e played that well. but we did
better than Woodbrrdge. and IX'lrl'\ l'
11 or no t. better than Laguna Bt•at h
.. We played well But Laguna lltll\
did a super JOb Laguna H 111'1 ha~ g11nd
k1d'i and good coache\and thn did an
t'xcellent JOb.
.. People think tht' kague " lull ot
pansies. but 1t'\ not. Wl· m1gh1 ha' c
lacked intensity. bul we plaH·tl wcll
tackled well. We didn't ha'l' turn
overs or penalues. That'., gmn~ 111
happen. They pla)'ed well. too I""'"'
felt 11 was our ~st game ofthl' ~l·.11 It
11 wasn't. we would ha ... e lo~l ··
"My center. Kevin Ma) ne. wa\ 1h1·
key to our offen'i1vc block'> and did D
super JOb. He'~ only 5-9. 155 pound\.
but I would not trade brm ...
Lloyd Cotton, La1una Beach lc1I
lowing a 24-22 \ 1c1ory over I rabuw
H1ll'i· "Tr:ibuco Hills wtb a whole lot
~tronger than "'c thought. We did
some 1h1ng'i enrly 1hat kept them 1n
the game. a n o nMdc k1dofl al the
start didn't work and we ran our fir;;t
·four plays w11hout a huddle ond
ffil\SCd IWO blocks.
"Looking 11 the films we pla>ed ~Iler 1hal\ I thought. The) wert'
emo11onally htah and we were emo-
tionally Oat, and 1ha1 made the game
a5 close a 1t was.
"Our cuys were brought back 10
canh w1th that aamr. Even thouah
they weren't beat, we realized we can
be in trouble"
The Artists were J)(nah1ed JU~t
tW'let for 18 yard • 1n direct contra''
to the usual
-
How Pacific Coa•t League team• fared
TH m, record (overal, .. •9'.l•)Lut weeti Th11 wMtc
al Laguna Beach. Fri Costa Mesa 14·7, 1·0) def Laguna Hilli, 13-9
Laguna Beach 16-0 1-01 def Trat:>ueo Hiiis, 74-22 Costa Mesa, Fri
Lagvna Hiiis, Sal (I JO)
Orange, Sar. < 1.30)
a l Woodbridge, Fri
Orange <3·3. I-OJ del Woodbrldgf, 23·7
Laguna Hills < l ·S, 0-I J lost 10 CO$la Mesa, 13·9
Trabuco Hiiis (3·3, O·l ) lost 10 Laguna Beach, 74-2'2
Woodbridge CS-1. 0-1) 10,1 to Orange, 23-7 Trabuco Hiiis. Fri
··\A, e final!) go1 a decent ~t of
official\ · ..aid C ottun. ·'The} "'l'rc
far and a"'a' the bt."il "'e'vc had It
wa'\ the first.time the officials d1dn'1
appear hke the) had to make a call to
be part of the game." said Cotton.
.. We drdn't run Jonathan Todd a'
much a., "e wanted. becau-.e nur
linemen "-ere getting beat rn!lrde
.\nd we kind of got out of our game
unttl the la!lt few drl\es. Then "'C
''t.'nt had. to"' hat "'C know "e can do
and rt M1rked ..
Plate-i..1lkt.•r Ian Vrtkcrs sufkrcd a
drr,locatecl krec nip and '"out for at
lcar,1 one game atcord1ng to Colton
Gene Nojl, Woodbridge, after a ~3-7
ht\\ to Orange ··\\e Just got an old-
la'>htoned hu1t-'>'h1pp1ng.
"'¥\-cal"' a~\ tr> to approach a game
with confidence We're a good team.
hut not good enough to play Oat and
win If we don't pla} 100 percent
l'H'r~ do"'n "-C'rc not going to get
thert• That"• alwa>c; been true
·1 J...m•w the> 'd run the ball well
Paul \llaund (Orange's stellar runntng
hat.I.. 1 has '>omc 'Cf) good 'ita11s11cs
"\.\ c had to stop him and we drdn't
Wt· haven't been lackhng well the
whole '>ea!lon. not JUSI this one game.
"'Wt.· talked about ratings (Wood-
hrrdgc was No. I rn the Cl .. Desen-~ounta1n ( onferencc). Sometimes 11
JU\I doc~n't ~ink rn. Bui that wa~n·1
rcall) the problem Ju t the fact we
hacJ won lhe 1n o row. I think there
w11~ a subcon$10u$ overconfidence.
"I don't want to take-anythrng away
fro'!' Orange Rcgardlcs'i of our
record or rnnkrng, they would have
beaten U'i .. rrda) night. no mancr
what
.. A few. u1llc, hurt u'I. there were
three oh' mu\ clip\ on punt return'>
that didn't ao our way But tho
didn't make much d1fTercnC'c, either.
"I told thr team we could have
pla)'Cd w11hout referee..\ ond we stall
would h3\'(' aottt'n beat. because they
played heller 1hon u' "
O ack Gallo, Mater Del af\cr
hfcalrntt a 7-7 tic open rn the fourth
quancr for a 21-7 win O\er ~t
Bernard "We hn\e trouble wrth
noss-<ountr) tnps (a 90-m1 nu1c bu'I
dmc to Pla)a del Rey). but we "'ere
ha pp) wrth the way things turned out.
.. Bacrcally our defense pla yed
shutout ball. All they got was one long
pass (75 yard~ for a touchdown).
.. Offen SI\ cl~ .,..c played well. after
looking at the films. but we didn't feel
ltke that at all at the game. We had a
problem 1n the c.k1ll positrons with
rcccl\er~ and quanerbacks making
mcntal errors. We haven't done that
}'Ct thr~ )car. fhat was the firllt trme
we went to sleep
·::fhc ofTcnm·e hne blocked well.
including three sophomores forced
intodut) wrth four senior starters out.
Rr ck Pallow. Bnan Turk and Brian
l>utote v.cre the sophomores clea ring
the wa) for Matt Spence. who ran for
14!< yards on 18 carrres.
"St. Bernard scored late 1n the third
quarter and we went down and
\Cored. then scored again. I think
wme people got a lr ttle cxc11ed agam
after 1hc) scored."
Terry Henlg11, Irvine, after a 40-0
thumping from Mission VicJo: "The)
took 11 to U'i preny good. We didn't
play well and we're disappointed and
cmb4rras~d you name it.
"M1s~ron re; a ~tter team than Villa
Park (which the VaQ, beat pnor 10 la\l
v.cek for therr lone win of the year)
We got cau&ht up rn field position 111
the fir,t half and we aave up a 13\c
score in the half which reaJly lulled us
Mike Steinke. (senior defensive
end and fullback) performed very
v.ell for u, and competed very well the
en11re g..1me L1nt'men Johnny Kana
and Jen Kcml)(r, who played in hi s
lir'>t game rnce rccovenna from
mononudco 1 • performed well for
Ult
"W t had some players back and we
1~1 'iOmt othcn. but every team aocs
through that and it's not the reason
for the 10~$
"We had 1hc platers v.e needed 10
win We JUSt d1dn l perform phy 1·
cally or mentally"
•'
d1dn·1 storc on u\ orkn,l\ch and I
felt good ah<iul that nn the bhKkl·d
punts (l\.\o \.\l'nt Im <>i.:ean \ tl'"'
touchdo'>' nq wl"\ r rccnfird 1hat
5.rtuatron
"It wa~ our ofh•n\l\t' hnt"'i IX'\I
game Doug\ an I Jrl' ourlenter and
Warrl'n Ta~ lor .it tJcr..k <'~penalh
Roth pla,cd 'l'I' well Im u'
'"\.\r'rc '>ltll ha' rng pruhkm'> rn till·
pa.,<>rng ganll' 1n tcrm<, nl dropping
ball'I and not lrn1nl? ur proJ1l'rh at .
llOlC'\
··11hough1 a11h1\ point "'e wefl' dul·
lor a goud fume and I thought v.l·
could ~ort· _x point\
·-rm rcalh pleased with our quar-
tcrhad. D:l\ 1d Henigan "(h l'r thl
la\I ~" wtd.'> hl· ha'> hcen cun'll'>ll'nt
:ind competed I k ddr'l'f'S gaml' alter
game and dol'\n't make m1\takn lk
ha'> bcl·n almo\t Ila" tcv~ 1n tcrm' 111
\\hdt "l.-rl' tnrng ll> lll'l him 111 do
llf)l..'ratrng thl olkn'>l' mai..1ng till'
,hcl"-'-"l"rl .1 .. i..1ng him to mah··
Gu)' Ca rron.o, Ocean ~iew. tullo'>' ·
rng the lo\\ Ill r 11unw111 \'alll·~·
··I here "a' '11 rnul h l'mo1u111 ltl'd to
11 that ~ou don't ha\l" 111 othl'I game'
n en ag.a1n-.1 a h1Jl fl\ JI
"But m11\t 11t II \\J\ hcl\\l'l'n m\\l'lt
and ~t ti..l· \ltlner 1< am11111·., hm' tor
~e\ en \Car<, <ti r ountarn \ Jiit•\) I
don'1thrn"-11 cncltcd the "-rd' i hl•\
were JU\! nuted ahout hc1nga kagu1.·
OJX'ncr
'"I "'a<. dl\appornll'd "e dr<ln '1 looi..
Ix-lier. but I ount.Hn \ allC\ didn't
'>urprr'e ml· I (ouh.I \l'l' rt on film
Imm watching the 11fkn\l\l' fl'l'I
"Our pad Ind wa<, JU'>I 1110 hr~h
The) d 1d , a good JOh of gcll ing
underneath u!. It '>Ound'i <>1mplc. but
that wai. 11 and the) got under U'> and
took us out bad I)
"I was hoping we rnuld answer
their fir'it long dm e w.11h a long dnvc
of our o""n. and when "'e didn't and
then mrs<.ed thr field goal. too. that
was a damper ·
~one JUSI hdorc the hall \\ hl·n '"'"
defen'il' l' !1J1. r.,., rnllrded Lo fl'' c up .1
long pao;\ pla' enabling \Jddkb:it i..
to '>Core JU\I hl•fnrc half \.\ 11h11u11h.11
rt would ha'l' hl•t•n "'·"at hJll .11 lht·
wurc;t
.. Thl' ntht.·r \\J\ not mai..rn~ a tir\I
dtm n on lourth-and·l\.\O al 1ht•1r Ill
'ard line \.\ c m1<,<,ed that h' nol mor,·
ihan fuur 1nl'ht'\ At the 111i1e 11 thl·r,
"a~ 11 minute'> lctt in the garnc and
\\ t• w err down 14-..
·· .\fwr thl·, '>IOPJ1l'd u' thl'rl' thn
rO\(' 10 thl· una\lun and \lol'nl du\\ n
and \Cnrl·d
"Our ddcn'l' pla~l·d well 11ur
ol)cn<;e mo' l·d the ball \\l'll Jnd I
1h11ught "l' l•Ut-hll thl·m ··
Jern Witte, . addlebaek. alll'I Im
ll'Jll\ ranh·<l 'o I tn the C It-( l'ntr.11
( onlcrl'Olt' 1kkated < nrnna 1.kl
Mar
"\\ l' got .1 \tare Our l(ld\ got their
l'~l'\llJX'Ol'd rd1fqu1.J.;f~ fam happ\
\\llh lhl' \I.In. hUI I thin"-thl' l..1tl\ Oil\.\
rl0al11e thl'\ tJn't ~u through till'
mOllCllh .ind no m.111er "ho \\l'.(l'
pla\lng thl'' ha'c to l'\l"lUtl·
··\\ l' had l'rght ix·nah1l'' 1n thl l1r,1
hall and two 11>'> lJlled hall.. fhat'
\l.'n untharatterr\lll ol our 1cam
.:rhn caml' rn on ii h1ghcr cm11-
11nnal Ind than U'> and nur olkn'l'
IUSI \\;J\0.l ll'31 Ul\j')
· \ftcr th1: ( apo \ alll'\ g.inw (,1
~X-7 \\IOI \llnll' r..1d\ ft•lt lhl'\ d1dn '1
"Ju\11n "J linc lootball team.
I he~ arl' n:JI d1.,nplrnl'd :ind lht'}
don·1 mttkl' .1 101 of m1.,trskc,. They
don ·1 dn aO\ I h 111g n·al fan<'~. The) arc
J real ph\Sll..tl team and thC) JUSt
Plt'>h rc11rk around
"\\ l' '>lt1ppcd them tor tw.o rilays
Jlter tai..ing thl' lead 17-14. but they
hll a big p:w. pla~ to thcrr 11gh1 end
and got lhl·tr ball-rnntrol ofTen~
rolling.
"'Our olkn<><' pfa\ed prctt> well.
\\e had a 1.kccn1 night throwing the
hJll and I thought "'" had a prctt~
good -.cheme But ~nu can't g1\C up
tho~ i..rnd 111 ncunt\
.. ,\ c·\l. turm·d around from going
un .. rnred upon for Ill quarter~ to
!t" 1ng up Jl<Hnt' in l'lght s1rargh1
qu.1rter' ·•
John L1eben1tood, Estancia. after
Im team·, .i '-~n lo!>s to Un1\erstl)
"( >ur otkn\l\l' lrnc <lid a prett) good
111h. but "e made !>ome mi stakes, and
our dcfen'll' t•ouldn't 'ilop _them
"lhl·' drd a rt•al good Joh agarnsl us
.tnJ I g1,r thl'm l'rl'dll,.
· 1 hcu running haci.., popped r,ome
l1rng run' aml Im u\ w bt· \Ul'Cl'ssful
"l' haH' to mai..1.· the othl'r team
,u,t.Hn long drl\ l'\ w gl'l therr point\
·1 ha'c to g1,e thl·m trl'dtt J he)
\\l'fe 1n our (lm1ng) s1tuat1on last year
.ind \lark (( unnmgham) ha\ done a
guu<l Jllh "'1th ttwm thr'> )Ca r The)
hJ\c mJturnl and w.ori..t•J hard and I
"1<,h thn11 Im i.. Hut n t'I) dog hao; II\
JJ~ .
How Sea View League teams fared
Team, record toverel, leaeutl LHt wfftr This wletl
Saddleback 16·0, 1-0) def Corona del Mor. 28 7 Unlvers11v, Thu"
Tustin <S·t, 1-0) def Newoorr Harbor, 28 17 Corona del Mar Fri
Universilv C•-7 1-0J def Esiancla, 43·20 111 Saddleback, Thu"
Corona del Mar (7·• 0· 11 losl ro Saddleback 78 7 Tustin (at OCC). Fri
Esiancla C0-6, 0-lJ lost lo Untversllv 4J 20 al Newoor1 Harbor. Fri
Newoorl Harbor (3·3. 0-11 lost ro Tustin, 28· 17 Estancle, Fri
Daily Pilot Top 10
ORANGE COU NTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
1.
EL TORO
(6-0)
Char99rs going unoo-
POied In Souttl Coest
Leaeue, avereelne ll
POlntl a eeme ttlrouth she.
Mfff Cephtreno Valev
(4-2) Frldav.
e.·---~·-
2.
SADDLEBACK
(6-0)
Roadrunner' aver• ..
)4V, peints e .. me Ind Ille e
•1 T.,o, ero Ne. 1 In
resoec1tve CIF cCMIMrence.
Unlvor~ next.
4 .
3.
LO ARA
(5-0 -1)
Saxon' continue to ptay
M!lld ett.r ttllrd 1traltht
Empire Leaeue wwclewn.
Inside track .. IOHUO tttte
&e<ured. El Dorelle next
5. 6.
LOS ALAMITOS
(5-1)
SANTA ANA
(5-1)
VALENCIA
(4-1-1)
Ot1MM ~ bedl
wttfl c~ D -14 vk·
twy WW 11..-ranu, ..... ..... An.ts frem ..._ J ..
Ne. I. Tevtl\ CVDNSI M xt.
s.inta rocord teurtt1
•tr•ltht vktery wlttl bnote
"' Contvrv ...... °""°'' CMVeft It M X1 Otlllll'Mlt ,.W.v.
TI90rt aflUt Mii ........
with l I ·O rwt In OrMlel
LMtiUO ....-. WM~ ...-vw• • t4·9 .....
AMMtm, uo S."'"91tv.
7. 8. 9. 10.
WESTMINSTER
(3-2 -1)
Liens reard MaiM
•tnllht .,,..,. •nd ... 4
ef YMr wtlfl 21 ·0 Win .,.,
~ 9tec:lt"' s..... ....-.1-....next.
ESPERANZA
(4·1-1)
TUSTJN
(5-1)
T-.n Mm W"" In
,.,. ..... Ant ""'° lft
YMn •• ..,,._ str•llM vtdWV. C.,.. dll Mer
M itt M loe V6tw ......
1 {
,
EDISON (4·3)
SERVlTE (4·~)
a... ..... ,....,. .,.... ................. ..
Mef'IM, 17·7 .... ..,....
dtU Ired 1W ..... AftM1t 49.17, .._ ....... 11.; ..........
(\
I
M>STC*
'°"•,., '''""" l tJCllM 111
Stn ltnlll
ltlee H
l11entrf
G'°"'enc Hendrtn cf
Ow911 " ltomero n C~to
Crewlrd 11
Grenwt Pll
SteNY o , .....
.....
W'OaLD ... I .., ._,,Miii a
eliMSTWO .. ," .. s 1 2 , s 0 2 1 s 02 1 l 0 0 0 OU ., , 2
sol/
5' J I • I ) I 0000 I 1 0 0
1 0 0 0
I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0
lllW YOIUt .," .. i 0 l 0 J l 2 I
40 I I
4 0 I I
4 0 0 0
'GOO 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
I 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 1 , 0
1 I I 0 , 0 0 0
l)J.,
H It llt II SO
Clet'rlent • I ·l s l
Crewtvro W. l·O 12·> I o , l 1
l SIMiey S, I > ' 0 New Yflr1
0 0
0 . '
Gooo•nL.fl s t ' s 1 6 Allultera I S 1 , I I
Of'OK O 1 1 0 0 0 )
F•r,,anoer1 l·l l I 1 O I
Sin \ 1 J 0 0 O I I
Alluti.ra plltltt O to S oa1•ert tn 11\a ,,,, •
Umplrn -H-. e "'"'· Flrtt, Wa,,Otl\lt01,
$eeonO, l rlnkmen; TlllrCI. Monta1111t, Ltfl Fora. R lght K !Illar
T-J U A-SS,0.l
WOttLD l•RIH
CefnPMlte be•
llted SH IMd wi.t, '·Ol
UTT1NO
IOSTON
M•noartn ti
ltlu H
Owtnn
llarrett 1o
8UClln•• lo
Ev•n• '' 801111• >o Gadmenc
Hurll p
GrffnwM P'! c,.,,_, p
CrawfOl'O P
Stall .. v O
SIOltn or lo
Tetata
T1ul9t 10
llaci.me" 10 Gooo.no
Sentana n
Car1er c
Ovo tra ct
Wilton If
Htrn1rt01 ID
Sl•••t>rr v rt
JoMaon Jo
HffO Pll·ll
l(nio,,r l t>
Oerllng o
Me111111 011
Ml!thll 0"·11 Toteh
all r II 211 Jll llr r1M eve
9 1 S 0 0 I 1 5~
13•00 0 0 soo
6 1)0001 soo
90 3 000 1 333
f O J OOO t 333
11 1 00 1 1 1"
• 1 , , o o , 1n
9 0 I 0 0 0 0 lit
)0 00 000 000
1 0 00000 000
11 0000 0 000
10 0 00 0 0 000
100000 0 000
10 00 00 0 000
7S 10 n 1 0 J t l07
N•W YotlK
alt I 111llJll1Wttlla"9
J 0 J 0 0 0 0 U1
•1 1 0001 soo
1 110 0 0 0 soo
6 1 100 00 m I 0 1 0 0 0 I 7~
6 0 I 0 0 0 0 167
6 0 I 0 0 0 0 161
1 0 I 0 0 0 I 143
600 0 0 00 000
4 0000 00 000
)0000 00 000
300 0 0 00 000
1 000 0 00 000
1 0 00 0 00 000
1 00 0 0 00 000 '2 l ,, 0 0 0 ) 1'4
PITCHINCO SUMMARY
IOSTON
• kl " Hur\I I 0 I I • 0
Sla,,tev I l 1 0
Crwfro I O 1 I 1 l I O
Scl1·••'0 I I 0 0
C11men\ I 4 I l S l
Tetah 1 II 1l l
S••H -SCl'l1ra101 Stentev
HIW YotlK
Oern•o 0 I
McOowt •
0rO\CO
S•" Goodn 0 I
Al10ll9r6
Fernenc:tt l
T...it
S.vh -None
II D II
I 1 l I
' 1 1 0 I 1 1 0
I 1) 0 0
I S 8 6
I I S 7
I l J l I 1 II ?l 10
r er Dtl to ere
0 ' • 0 00 0 I 3 000
0 0 1 0 00
0 I I 0 00
)4 ) 613
1 10 11 I.SO
r er llb" ere
0 l • 000
0 1 0 0 00
0 0 J 0 00
0 I I 0 00 s 1 6 900
1 1 I 11 00
I 0 I 11 00
• • 10 4.00
"°"E IY INNINGS leUon OOJ 110 >01-10
New Y"11 001 Oto ooo->
Ceme·W1Mln9 RBI -80\lon Bogg\
OP-Boston I New Yori. 1 LOll-8 0\lon 21
New YO'k 11 !>8 -Wll\On StrewOerrv
CS-Bac.,man S-h ntene . OYll.\lre CltmtM
SF-H8 P-WP-Oerlln11 1 BK-P8-
Umolrn -K101er (NLI, Even\ (All
We11011111<11 (NL) Brrn11men (AL 1, Monteoue
<NLI Ford (ALI
Of!lclel Scortrt-Rtel Fotev (New York Oe11v
Ntw\) Oevt Nlgn11noert (Tile S1>0rt1no New\ I
C"orllt Scoggins I LowoM Men Sun 1
Game Time• Camt I a r No.., York 1 S9
Gemt 1 a • Now York l 36
A fffftdall< t
C.omt I •• Ntw York SS 016
C.amt 2 01 New Yor• SS 063
Ht nOt•\Of' cl
R ct I
Owen u
Barre•r 7D
Buci.ner lo e ... ,.., rl
8000\ )t>
Cedmanc
Hur\t o
Gr1tnwt1•Dl'I
Cle mon\ o
Crawford p
Sta nlt v o
Stao•e ton o• ID
RorN!ro or " Sc111ro101 p
Tofats
FllEl:'DtNG
BOSTON
HEW YotlK
Teul•l 1b
Beckman or 1o
Gocxtt 11 11
Sa ntana n
Carter c o ... ,rr. ct
Wtl\Onlf
HernanOtl lb
StrawOerrv rt
JO,,n\On )O
Heeo D" If tln1g111 )ti
Oa,lirtg o
Motl• 1. or
Mlle"•' on ·rt Agu1,.r1 O
F1rnen0er o
M<Oowt•lp
Orosco o
~ '" 0 Ttt.i\
•
" .. • 0 0
• 0 0
3 I 0
1 • 0
10 I 0 s 0 0
I • 0 II I 0
0 , 0
0 0 0
I I 0
0 0 0
I 0 0
' 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0
S4 II 0
" .. 0 I I
' 4 0 0 0 0
' s 0 11 0 0
6 0 0 , 0 0
11 I I
• 0 0
1 0 0
I 0 0
I 7 O 0 , 0
0 0 0
0 I 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 , 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
S4 II J
Wond S«IH scores, s~
S.fvrtltY'\ $("t
80\10" I Ntw YO'I\ Met\ 0
SUlldaY't SC8't
80\IO~ • N'w Yorio. Mal\ ) 80\101'1 ... o,
\f r H 2 01
Tut\Cll\l's Came
Npw Yor• Mtt• 101.0e II SI e t Boston lllovo
16 10• S lO D m W~MllV't Gem.
N'w York Mt l\ •' 80\fOn S 15 om
Th\lrtdllY'• Ceme
NIW YOllo. Mel\ " llO\lon. s l~ p m (II
necenarvl
htvrdllv't Game
80\ton or Ntw York Mt", SH o m lit
n1<1uarv1 ~v·• Geme
I O•ton ., New Yori. ~" s ,~ 0 m hi
nK tner•I AH 11mn POT All oemt\ on Cl'l11111et 4
Meft'a a.<ar
CO\.LICI
(et UC IMNI
UC lf'lflM t. Cel """ U. 0 I
UCt .Cor•"9 ~"' 1 Goiofn I UCt _, t ,..,H Gert .. ~ I
Wtmefl'S &O<Ctr
COLLI GI
let UC INIMI ~llf• Clere S. UC !NIN I
UCt ' or1ng C:.rttn on I
UCI ~I• "''" Dfl"• 10
\
•L NATIC*A'-CO..PlltlNCI
A fie nit ·--* 'rtllC IKO H-Orlffna
Clllcego
Mllllltsolt
Dttroll
Orfflltn
Tampa l•v
....
'It I. T 5 I I
5 2 0
4 2 I
3 • 0 c .......
' t $ • 2 , .
1 ' 1 ' ... ,
0
0
0
0
0
.m m .m 1w ,.,. "' 14 " .143 107
,..
111 1'0
107
in
to
" 1)0
ltl
"' w e1111no1°"
Delle• ' t o .m 1 ... 111 s , 0 71• '" 121 NV Cilan11
""lledtlOlll• St LOUii
J 1 0 714 142 '°
2 s 0 ,.. " lff
1 ' 0 143 ,, 117
AMlltlCAN CON .. H•NCI
Denver
Sfflllt
Kan'9t Cllv .........
Sen OlfllO
Wett
6 0 5 2 . , 0 I 000 179
0 714 l•S O S71 154 . ,
I 6 0 571 13' 0 10 15'
Clncinnell
Cleveland
Hou•ton
Pltl\t>vrgn
~ .. s 1
' l I 6
I 6
... t
0
0
0
0
NY Jett S I o New Enetand
Buffalo
Ml•ml
1noteneP01l1
• J 0 , 5 0 , s 0
0 1 0
luMav'• Sc_,
llem• U. Of'lrolt 10
Reldws 30, Miami 11
Mlnnetota 23, Clllt1110 1
Ot llat 11, PlllleOllllftla i.
GrH 11 Bev 17. Cle11oland U
Cl11clnn1tl l l. Hov•lon 11
8uttel0 1•. lnelltnaoolla 13
New E1111te n0 :M, Pllltllurol'I 0
Watllln11ron 11. Sr .I.outs 21
11• 176
511 ISJ
10 12'
10 IS
Ill IS6
.m 1" 2" 1•2 2" Il l
000 ..
San Franetsco 10, Allarite 10 111•1
New 9rttant 31, Tamoa lay 1
Stalllt 17, New York Glantt h
KantH Clt11 42, Sen 0 1111<1 41
TMllM't Oemt
IOI
100 m
1)0
201
1'2
''°
Ill
117 ,,.
no
'"
Oa11vtr at Ntw YOf'll Jt ta (Cl'la nnat 1 at 4J
kftdev'• OMnK Alla111a el llems
lt•lden e t Houlton
Clr1Cln11111 at Pllllburo.11 c ....... no at Mlnnetota
OttrO•I 11 Cftic.go
Miami ar lncllaMPO!l•
New Englelld al 8uttato
New Orleans •I New VOl'k Je"
S.n o ·eoo 11 Plllledelon a
S.n Fr1ncl1eo "'-Gr"" 8av et MllwaukM
Tamo• 8•11 et l<en\H City
SI Lout\ ., Oallet
SH "" et Denver Me!Wy, Oct. 21
WHlllrtoion al New Vor~ G ·anr,
lllems 14, L141m 10
kere by Ouarten
l'wst Quarter
0 0 0 10-10
,. 0 0 0-14
L.A-Crom wt11 IO 1n1erc1011on return
1 Len\loro kick I. 10 It
LA-OJCllerton I run IL1ntforo l<ICk I. 14 St
I' ourtfl Quarter
Ot •-FG M1Jrrey 41, 3 ll
0 1J-Ch10w1Ck 9 PHI lrom HIPOll (Mvrray ~ICk), 1141
A-SO 9'1
F 1rl1 CIOWtl\
Au\hH ·varO•
PeUtng
Return Y•rO\
COl'no• All
S.c11eo· Yard' Lotr '"""" Fum1>111·Lost
°" 11
16·'9
l03 n
31·50·7
2·13 1·" t-1
LA
10
31-111 n 140
•·11·0
M6 •·•2 M
Penal! u ·Ye•O•
f tme 01 Pouenlon
llldMdllel Stelhflct
1-11
3409
2·11
1SSI
RUSHING-Oelroll, Joni\ 10-2' J•me1
11·21, HIDP'I l · "· Wltllaml I· I Lot Al'lllfll\,
0 -Cktr\Oll 7C· I)(), Reddin IO·S6 ll•rlll.Ow\kl 1
lm tnu\ 11. Hunter l·lmtnin 61
PASSING-Oetrolt, HIDOlt 31·~·2·316 Los
Aneete\ aer·tkOWl .. I 6-11·0-4
RECEIVING-Oetroll. Hunltr t ·l 7, Jonat
1·'4. C11.owick S·"· llland •·4 , JerNt 3·'7 Manc:tlt11 t ·S, T110mot0n 1·4 LO\ Ano9tea.
Brown 1·30. Youne 1·9, Hunl•r 1·1. RedOln 1-l,
Olc"'"'°" !·(minus 2)
MISSED FIELD GOALS-Oetrolt Murrev
4q
R•lden JO, Dollltllns 21
Sew• ov °"'""' R•klen • 11 0 7-JO Miami O 1 1 11-21
First OU•rttr
LA-FC. 8 e11r 31 1 S4
LA-FG 8111r Jl, 900
Second Ouantr M1a -HerCIY II oan lrorn Mei .no •Rev111
'"'~ t 06 LA-Allen 1 run • 81nr ~ ck I • 2'1
LA-Allen 16 pen from Wll•on •8 •"' k1ckl,
10 19
LA-FC. 8•"' 40, 14 •S Tlllrel Ouel1W
Mt•-JO,,nton S ou t trom Mar•no <R1vel1
klC-) 11 06
l<ou""' Ouamr L 4 -Allen 7 run I 81nr kl(k I I ~
M e-H1mo•on 1 r11~ Rfve 1 ••Ck ~ 3S
Mie-Ctev•o" 68 o•n trom Mar.no <Re11111
ktCk) IS'OO •-SJ"'
LA Mii ,, 17 For\I Clown\
Rutl'le\ va•O•
P•U•"O
Rllurn Y&rO\
Como At•
'3 114 ll·S7
101 113 II 11
lt-190 10·31·1
Seckeo v,sre11 LO\!
Pun It
FumD-1\ LO'' Pt rte11 es· v arcss
T1m1 ot POUIU•On
lllclVldull s '•"' ""
3 IS 7·13
6·)6 ••• ,
I 0 3 1
S·1S 2· 10
31 11 1739
IWS'°HfNG-Lor-M lltl9' Allen 11·'6,
McCallum 17·67 Hewkin\ 7·31 Wll•on J·IJ
M1•m1 Herno1011 1·29. Netnen 2·10 8tnn111 l ·I
PASSING-LOI Angell\ Wll\on It· •t·O Ii.
M11m• Marino 70·)1 2 116
RECEIVING-LO\ Anoe1es CtVl\ltnH n S·49.
Allen l ·20. Htslt r I ·l1 Bark\O•lt l·I,
McCarrum 1·1 Mlem1 Ouoer S· 101, Crevton
4· 109, Hardv J-37 Bennell 7· 12 Net11e rt 1· 12,
Hemoron 2·6 JOM\On I S. Oavenoorr I 4
MISSED FIELD GOALS-None
NFL LOGS
Rims <S·2)
16 SI lo"" 10 16 S.n Franc \CO ll
1• tndoanel>Ot I 1
10 P"·'•Clt•oh e >•
76 Temoe B•v 10
u At11nr1 16
14 De troit 10
Oct 16-.tlttente
Nov )-al CP1•C800
Nov 9-11 New Or•een'
Nov 16-Ntw Et1gta ne1
Nov 13-N•w Orr.en\
Nov 30--a t Ntw Yort• Joh
OK 1-0atu
Otc 14-M••m• OK 19-11 Se n Frant•\CO
1t11w1 l4·J>
JI Oan•tr 31
6 WH ,,tt\lllOn 10
9 N•w York Gienh 14
13 Sa n Dleoo 11
,. K•nHS Cllv 17
1• Sea ttle 10 ~ M~~ H
Del 26-at Hou"on
Nov 2--0env•r
Nov f-et Oa llo
Nov 1&-<1111erand
Nov 20-et San Oleoo
No" 30-f'hlleoetonla
Dtc a-11 Seen ..
Ot< ,,_Kan11\ (lly
Otc 21-1nota11a1>0tl•
C ..... fMfbel scMcMe
SATVllDAY'S OAMU
Wost
U" at Stanroro
Wl\ll•nOIOll $1 v\ UCL A 111 Rott Bowl
Ce1 $tett ~ut..,ton a• Hawa11. n
LC>f'll BffCI' $1 at ,: rH no St n
Alf For ct "' San O·-oo St " Oreoon er Woll•nOIOll
l o " SI •' Oreoon St Se!I JO\t St •• Paclfoc
•ac1•elldl et Aru\t Ptc.f•<
Wftoll••• al C 'tMOlll MVOO "°"'°"• Po rt< •' Occ•oantat Ct11rr•~ Connect-cut at Cel Potv Sa'! LM•I
OCMOO ~tllnd St •• al Cer Lllllltr•"
UC S.11ta tarbllf• al I.I o4 Sen O "°
UC Ot v ' •I C•I $•••• Htywere Cl'loeo Sr et MUl'l'IOOIClt St
1tec111t1
Ce .torn·• •• Ar1rona n
Ulell at AfitOtla \I
h~I\ I I Peto) et I YU
Neono.e 11 Co10ra0o
WYOtl'l•llQ "' COior adO SI
Nevada Let VtOet I f UI l'I \t
........ ... ,_..,... ., Ho\ittoll, ,, ..,,_et TCU •a el Ttatt A~oYI ~•I Toet It.,.._. e l Oklellome SI 11
N Tl•et S! el L.et'Nf, 11 Mc ...... St .. An.eMe1 Sr. II .........
l'Vdue al MICllMll SI MIMllOtttl~Sf IUlnolt et~
Mlcflltell ., ·~ Hor!llWfttern el lowe Oii~ tf lowe St
MlttOl.lrl el Kl~ SI
Clnclnnell er Wl<tllle St
T Oledo II ()1116 U So l»lftols ., tlllnol• Sf
Mleml COrilol at Horlllefn tnlnolt
Wttltrn Mlcnteen •f leti St.
lowlll'lt Green al Kent SI.
Ctnl'81 Mlclll .. 11 el l esttr11 Mlelllte11, n
S4Mll llllM SI. el Atel>eme
Au11Yr11 '' Mlu tn foof St .. 11 CltmtOll et North Cerotlne St Mervlelld et Duke
Ettl Caroll11• •• South Carolina l'~lde SI. et Loulavlllt, n
G-11le el Ktnlueky, 11
Tt MIH .. et ~tit Tecll
Nortll Cerotln. e t LcSU. n
Mln Ju r,.1 et Venclel'DIH SO Mln ln ll>PI at Tutene, n
httOll c-.. at West Vlrt lnle
Vlr11lnla et VPI
VMI ., West Carotlne
NW Loul Loulalene Teen. n
Da¥td •d
Ea tt'llll\MI Sr ., TIMI Cllatltnoooa, "
...... _ ..... ""'.., F Auslfn ., SW Loul•l•lll
wnoam a. M.arv at James MeClllOfl
F urrnen ar Aooel•Clllen SI ....
NaYv " Piii
SvracuH 11 Tamoie
Armv et •utoers
H04v Cron al 8 rown
COIO•lt al Columt>la
Cornell at Dartmoutl'I
Harvard a l Princeton
Yell al PtM
llllcrimono at Rllooa lt tan0
SATUltOAY'I L.t.TI SCOllH
Secramento St. 52. POl'tlenel St. 20
Manto 20, ltedl•nd• 14
COMMUNl'JY COLL•G• SaturclaY't tafMI
MISSION CON,.lltlNCI
Sen Olt110 Mese 11 Oranoe Coeat, 1:30 Pm.
Sout""''""" at Seooi.c>ack
Sen Ola9o CC vs lhncl'lo S.ntleoo 11 Senti
Ane llowt
Petomar t i Cllrva
Gron monl at Rl11ers10e CC
SOUTH COAST CONl'IRaNC•
Compton vt Goldall w .. 1 " Ol'anoe Coe"
Carrllo• Y\ Lono Betel! cc II Vatlf•"•
S•aolum
P1Mci.na a t Mt Sen Antonio
El Cam ino •• Fullerton
WllTaltN STATI CONl'•1t•NC•
Senta lart>ara et Gtenoe>t, 1 30
Senta Monlce et Vtr1tura
llekaufleld ar Ha ncock
SOUTH•ltM CAL CONl'•11t•NCE
CllaHeY et Rio Hondo, I )()
Ml San Jaclflto at Anrtlooe Vallav
Sen Bernardino Vetlev at LA Val .. v
CINT"AL 'lALLIY COMl'•ltlNCl
l(fnot llt lver et Portervlu.a. 1
Wt\I Hllll at Tall, 1
FrttrtO cc ., Cotlelll ot S.OuolH . 1
NON·CON,.•1t•NC•
8tlllrowtr 11 .. rs hem l·oro) 11 Collfll• of ll'lt
OtHrl
All oamtt 11 1 30 unten lndlcett<I
Cemmunttv ~ SCWH
Golde11 Wttt 11. Long e .. e11 CC 3
Rlvartida CC 31, Orange Coatt IC
San Ola9o Mese I•, Sa<kl~CI< 3
Sout""'"'''" 34, RencllO Santlaoo 17
Fvll1rton 10, Ml S.11 Anton~o 6
El C•mlno 17, CerrltO\ 16
Pt HCl•n• CC 41. Comoton 1
Cltrut '3, S.11 Olt90 CC 1
P•IOmer lf, Gron mont 2t
MoOl'oark 11, Senti 8ert>ere CC
8•ktrsflt l0 l•. Se nt• Montee IS
Gler>Galt 41, Venture O
San llert1aro1no JS, Anrerooe Valtev n
Otttrt 30 Cllattn 14
LA Valle• "· Ml Sen Jet1t1IO 0 LA Har~ .,, Rio Honoo 17
Tait U , !.eouolu 11
Pprtarvll .. le. Wt\I H»ls 10
Sl\k•YOU\ S6, Yube I
8ullt 3t Miron 1
II tdwoocl\ 35 MlnOOC !no 11
Sterra 14, ~"' 7 0111• 14, Arntrteen Rlv•r 73
S.cr1rnen10 CC 7'. Merceo 24
MoOeslD 10 Senta llto\e 18
Cet>rlllo :U, Lot Mecsa nos 1
Ot AllH 77 Hartnell IS
Ge vHa n 2• Monr•rev Pentn\ute O
1(1no' ltlver 14, FrH no CC 10
HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS
Sea View LH~
Sae1e11ebec•
Tvlllt1
Unlvt r\llV
NewPOrt HarDPr
Corona Cit! Mu
E'1•nc1e
L .. 9Ue
W L T
' 0 0 I 0 0
I 0 0
0 t 0
0 I 0
0 1 0
Tllllndt v'. Game (1 :JO l
0111ral
W L T
6 0 0
s ' 0 4 2 0
3 3 0
2 0
0 0
Unlltlf\llV vt S.ClelleOeck el S.rtle A"9 Bowl
''*V'• 0-(1:)0) T U\lon wt COl'ONI clll Mar a l Orange Coe st
Ellancla at NewllOfl HarbOI'
SUftMt L...u.
~
W LT
Fount••" llellev I 0 0
Marine I O O
WHlm•ftller I 0 0
EOlton 0 I 0
Huntlnoton 8HCll 0 I 0
OcH n View 0 I 0
Oller ..
W L T
I S 0
I S 0
3 2 I
• 2 0 2 • 0
7 • 0 ~.,.. ~ (7:JO)
Wettmln''" v• Edlton et Oranoe Coelt
l'rldeV'• ~ (7:JO)
Fou,,raln Vatltv at Hunttnoron a..cri
Meron• vs Oc1en View at Wattmlnt1er
,.eclf'c CM1t LMt!Ue ........
Leou11e 8 .. d t
C0'11 Ml\e
On not
Wocxtt>rldge
Tre t>uco Hiii\
Leoune Hlll1
W LT
l 0 0
I 0 0
1 0 0
0 I 0
0 I 0
0 l 0
l<rldav'• Gemes
ovw ..
W L T
6 0 0
• 2 0 3 ) 0
S I 0
3 3 0
I S 0
Tret>uco H111, v• Wooelt>rleloe er lrvlne 17 lOl
Co\te MtH er Laguna B"dl 11 301
S.tvruv'• Geme
Oranot "' L•ouna Hiii\ e t Mln •o" Vle iO t t 30 Dm l
Souttl CMlt LMtlUe
L119Ut
E Toro
Ca P•\lr•llO V•llt \I
M•u •on VlfiO
San C11mt n•t
0•11• H·ll\
W LT
' 0 0 I 0 0
I 0 0
0 I 0
0 I 0
0 I 0
Ovtnl
W L T
6 0 0
• 7 0
J 3 0 3 3 0
1 • 0
I s 0
~u...
~
,,.,_ Arnet ~ ~ I
/Mt., 0.1 I 0 O
SI lteUI I 0 O
SefVlte 0 I 0
St ler11ar4 0 I 0
ll•llotl Mollttof'll(y 0 1 0
0-el WLT
' 0 0 • 2 0 ) J 0
' ' 0 • 2 0 f • 0 l'rWlv'a ._ CT:Jtl
l lW\00 MOllltomerV al l l•llff Amel lelW• dev's G9l'ftM
St ttroard "' SINllt e t O.Plr <7:JO> St. Peul Yt ,.,..,., 0.1 el S•nle .t.ne lowl 11 •.mJ
Oltlefo 0r•ftlt Ceuntv trimet
CINTUltY 1.IAOUI ''*• VIia ,..,. (0-1) 11 II N\odtne 11•01
Senta Ane Vellev (0-1) va. l'oor1tltl 11,01 at Tustin
Cenvon (0-1) va. Sallt• M e 11·0> al S.nte .,.. lowf
1,..1 LIAOUI
Tllurt4ev
Cvorett 12· I) vt Lot Alarl'llto' <2• I) a t West.,n
"'1dev ENlf'MJ• 11·1·11 n . PecH1ce <2•1) el lotle Grellde
IC.elelle (0-)1 ..,, KenMGv (0-Jl a t w .. 1.,,,
1..oere 12·0· ll vt El Dorado <2· I> et Velencle
l'ltllWAY LIAOUI
"'*"' Sunny HIU• (1•0) ., lutna Perk (0-11
Fullerton ( 1•0) at LA HIClre ( 1·01
ScH!ofa (0>-11 vs Troy (0· I) ., Fullerton
O.tlltOIN NOVI LIAOUI
TllWMe• ••ncllO Alamltot (0·1, vt L• Quinta 11·0) ar lolie Grenoa
1'1'141ey
S.nll-.o (0•11 at Garelen Grove t t·OJ
S.turmv
LO\ Amloo• <0· 11 et 8olu GrallO• 11·01
OltANCI LIAGU•
l'l'lday
Brta·Ollnda (l·Ol •• Me11nolle tO· It 11 Glover Stadium
S.turuv Ane11elm ( l·O> ..,, h vanna (0 t)
sraolum at Glover
Vatencle ll·Ol 11 Wttrarn (0-1 )
Dlanev O.uk
(at Ll~t 8'*'41 Vltfe, l<la.) vs
x·ltev Frovo '90 000
Ml•t SYtllven "·000
Lon Hln•ll•. ••.000
Pat McGowan 10 661
Payne Sllwerr 10 •61
Garv r<oc11. 10,661
AndY North, 16 11S
Pllll 81acllm••. 16 ns
lloD Muronv 14,SOO
Cllrts Perrv 13 000
Tom Purt1tr 13 000
,,.
VI
,,.
Jto
111
Oevt Rummell• 11,000
Tim S1mP\Ot1 11 000
Brl•n CIH r I S00
BvOdv Gardner l .SOO
Dave 8arr.l ,SOO
Toml(11e I SOO
0 1v1e1 PeoolH I SOO
M•.,t Hu10err S 161
Oe n Ponr. S 161
MOHi\ H1let\il'f S 161
A•Ck Ft"' S.261
111
113
Mark McC11moer S 161
Cnar1 t llOll·no S 161
81H S•noer S 161
•n101100 Ceroa s 161
A110v 8 .. ,, S 26 1
Booov Weoi.on\ l JJS
JOM Mellalft v ) 32S
Mer• Hevn l l1S
Mowero Twlllv 3 325
Ce lvon Pfflt l J2S
Aun Cocnran J 31S
Oen H•llCIOr\Oft , • 19
Jav Otlttno 2 • 19
Denny Eowarcst, 1,• It
Clarance ROH, 1,•lt
Ktnnv Knox. 2,419
Jwtf Sluman, 2,419 Jc sn .. o. 2,'19
Froo CouOllS, 1,419
ROO Curr, t,536
11S
E dverCIO 1tom1ro I Sl6
JtH Grvglet. l,SJ6
Hal Sulton, 1.SJ6
8rad 8rvant, l,SJ6
Larry Rln-or, 1,536
Scoll HOCl'I, 1,SJ6
G-S.vtn. 1,536
WnM Levi, l.S3'
t<et1 G•ffn, I S36
Jim Cotoart, I, 160 8oO Eutwood, I 160'
ltk k OelOO\. 1,160
Oon Poole• I 160
L•onv Wao••n• t 160
Jot rnm•n I 160
Bruce L .. ,,_, I OIS
BODDY cr.moell t,OIS
8 re11 Uooer I OIS
O•n For,m•n I otS
J•m S·mor\ l oes
211
Loren llot>trt\ I otS
Donn p Hammono I De~
N Ck F. CID I oes
tit
M1kt Oona o ' 0)0
8 •a•n1 Mc( a11 '''' I 030 l(t 1IP1 FerOu\ I 030
1 • won n '"'OOfn a .. 111 olevotl 1
Dlfl> SH fl•hlne
61 66·70·71
6S·69·70·11
67·'9· .. ·11
69-70·••· ..
6S·66·11·1'
U ·73· .. ·69
71·69·69·69
61·13·61·10
61·11·69·70
17·70·61·70
69·71·67-13
11·10·61•11
67·73·61·73
69·69·61·76 11·10·U ·1S
10·10·10·11
73·71·69·69
61·11-11 1l
69·12·61·7S n 10-10-11
61·11·6t·76
10·61· 1•· 11
6'1·70 1•·10
67 11·6'·7S
16· 10·•S·10
1•·61·6'1·11 .. n·n n
JO·U 1)-15
13 10·61 1•
11 11·11·69
61·1•·10-11
61·7l·69·1' 61·10 ,, 15
11· 1S·61· 11 ,, ....... ,,
11·69·12·11
13·11·'9·11
7S·11·69·70
11·69·13·11
1•·13·61·11
11·61·1S·10
69·76·6•·12
11·70·71·1• 11·69·11·1'
11·1S·69·71
11·73·71·11
1•·10·61·14
70-72·73·11 ' 10· 1I·1h.f1
61·10·17·>T-
7•·69·67·16
11·1'·69·11
11·11·10·1S
1•·11·61·13
69 69·7S·14
10·13·11·13
,61·13·11·16
61-10-11·17
11·6'·10-n 67 14. 7,.73
61·11 16·1•
61-11·1•·1S n 10 n n
61·11 n 11
" 14 10 73
11 14 10 ,. n 11 69·77
1l t.6·6S· 14
OAVE Y'S LOCKER (Newoert 8HCll) -S
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roe• COCI 19) • •CO o.u IOI ,.,.d Da n ?St
m•c•t•t • • 10 t> u• Dl•CPI ,. '"H otnu o 63
WP'11lf t \'1 '6 \(~DI"
NEWPORT LANDING -I DP•'' 10 ar•O'f''
•S oon.10 It,, o 11 ocli."'" IS<• ·co De u
I u no Oft\\ ' \"ftO\llteO 94 D "' otrcti 71
octet\ "''" 1f •\!'I It~ m•C"trt !
DANA WMARF • DPat\ I 8 ~'II ••\ 11
1>1n ••~ D 1 "• Ou• 317 ...... , .. ,, 101
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Mlnneso1e
St. Louis
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Boston
QuelriK Montrffl
8uif•lo Hallford
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New YOl'k •• ,.,,.,. f . New Vorll •• ,, .. ,. 7
Pftlle~Ollle >. WIMIOff l
Mll'lftltOte I, Cl'lleffe S , ............
W111tlneton •I Molltrffl T~tO
Wu nlneton at Quelriec, 11
New Jerwv at New vori. ltlel!Wt , n
ClllGlllO et fdmonton, n
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3:41 7 Lo• A"9111•. lltooltallla 2 IErlcllaon,
Dionne). 6:5'. J. Edmonton, Tikktntn 5
(0rtllkY), ,,., (pp) •. Edmofllon, MCSorlt v l
(Coffey). 11.14. S Edmonton, Tlkk1nen 6 IK.urrll.
12 41 6 LO• "'""'"· Wetts I (Tavtor, Carton! 17 36 (OO) Ptne"ln-Outf'lll,.., LA 11\oiOlrtQI,
1·39. MCC1111an0. eom ltlH lllnol "en,
Krutl\ltnv,kl. eom lllOOlllnOI. 11<00 Sec.eM ,..,....
1 Eomonton, Lowe I <Grellkv l, '01 lll'll PanetllH-McSoriey, Eom, mlsconouct ~
Gua y, LA, m~t • .)6, LOI Anotil\ Olnct'I
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FOllOllt1. EOm (tntvt«ancel, I SI McC .. •l'!O
Edm <Pleloklnll), lr.J7, Smltll Eom lllllPI·
atlrtlng), 17A Tlllrd ,..,.. a Eomonton. ~Tavll/I 1 (M,,.n•I • 31 t
Lot AnoetH, Pte'iialr I IFoa Nocl'I0•1t1 1 O. tO
L.O' Anoetli, Carton • IT av;or Roomor.o1 I 20
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Anoeffl. Erl<11.ton.4JIJOOl1•111• Olo11!"1 ,, 07
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Eelm. tuvad t>Y LvmllY Urloorno> 13 It
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BOATING
Newoorf OcMfl S.MM A~
1'·MIL• IANIC ltAC•
Clan reMllts (C~ tlmel
PMltl' A
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soc,anonl. 1 w 1111n. Cart L..lil IVovaoer' YCI.
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Mulllllen. 18•"'' Cor1n111re rt YCI
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An octe llon), 1 Suoer Fo• JOM Warton ICRill
) lte\Olvt , )OM M•lulO, ISSYCI
TENNIS
Aus tralien Indoor
(II hdlWYI
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1C1Knca o0ve .. •• 3·6 1·6 6 7 6 O 18 acll.lf
w•n\ SSS 000 Lendt '"""' S71 SOO I w-·· i.u ..... ment (II l<llOer1tadt, Wesf Gwmen111
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Ol••ov1 CtK llO\IOve•••I 6 1 6 J Navr•t•tova
w "' Sl1 000
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l<OOTIALL
Hatlenet F....,_1 L .. 91/t
BUFFALO 8tLLS-Acflvelt O Ron Pill\ Ot
ll n\lvt t>eck end f,m VOlller guard Wl •Yl d
Rev 81t1t11v 11net>ac~•r P1acoo Creg B•lt
runn1no Dack 0" 1n1ur.a re\ttve
MIAMI 00LP111N!.-Act ve lOO Gl•M 8 e<•
wooo "'"" anO Jon G f\llr 01t1n\0•f •ec• t Reieu oo Jev 8•0P"• •n•O•ck er P eceo RO""''
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• C:0tt11le11 10.rclel 122 7 Y~ Owfl Tim. (lfoollt) ltt
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10 Voom VerMl'!'I (1'""'"'9) 1D
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for bo.rofnce supremacy
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Herold .....
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HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The
Down Under comedy-romance
"Crocodile Dundee" Sllyed on top of
the box office heap for the third week
in a row. with a newcomer, Francis -
Coppola' "Peggy Sue Oot Married."
nippif\8 at its heels.
"Dundee,'' Australian Paul
Hopn's first film, earned a weekend
gross of SI 0.6 million to bring the
Paramount release's three-wttk total
to $32.8 million.
m1lhon sros on 11 fi~t weekend. The
film opened last Wednesday. but Tn-
tar did not provide figures for the
first two days.
Tumer plays a regretful middle:·
aged woman who returns tQ high
schooJ for a reunio n and •cts n ch'nncc
to .d!' it all over again . -with rev1s1ons.
The studio says tha:'s the stcond-
~st foJI weekend average ever. Sean
Connery's return as James Bond 1n
"Never Say Ne\'Cr Again" still holds
tht record. debuting Colufllbus Da}
weekend in 1983tothetuneof$10.95
million on 1.550 scrttns.
The No. 3 spot was held by another
new r"tlease. fox's .. Jumpin' Jack
Flash" starring Whoopi Goldberg.
which garnered $6 million.
Goldberg play an unfortunate
computer programmer cl\ased b) the
KGB and C IA oOer accidentall)
becoming embroiled 1n an inter-
national fracas.
Another new release. "Ocadl)
Fnend" from \\-atner Bros .. grossed
'$3.8 million on its first weekend to
earn the founh spot. Matthew Labor-
"Pegg) ut Got Married." a Tn-
Star rt' lease sta rnng Kathleen T umcr.
vaulted to second place with $6.9
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7 30 9 •S
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891 3935
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6 15 8 30 10 20
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tcau\ p1aysa c~llqestudcnt tryrna an
experiment s1m1lar to Dr. Frank-
ens1ein's-with similar results.
"Touih Guys'' by Touch tone took
fiOh dunna its se-cond week of release.
grossing$3.4 million last weekend for
a total of $9.3 million.
The No. 6 slot went to Paramount's
long-playing winner. "Top Gun." an
its 22nd week. on th e silver screen.
The Tom Cruise film collected $2. 7
million last week for a total gross so
far of$ 154.1 million.
Columbia's "Stand by Me" came in
seventh, grossing $2.05 million last
weekend for a total ofS33.6 mi llion in
10 weeks.
Here arc the top box-office films for
the weekend. with distributor. week-
end ·gross, number of screens. total
gross. number of weeks in release and
estimated production costs. Dis-
tributors supply tl\c gross amount
figµres. Figures not available arc
indicated by. n-a.
I "Crocodile Dundee," Par1moun1, 110 6
million. 1,371 '"""'· sn a minion, 3 week,, sa s million
2 'Pt011v S~ Gol MlrrlN,'' Trl·Ster, $69
mUllon '6S lcreen•, J6.9 million, 1 Wffk. n-a.
3 "Jumoln' Jeck Flesh," Fox. U mllllon, 1,080
screens, st million, 1 wfffl. n·•·
• "Oeadlv Friend,'' WArner Bros • S3 a
million, 1,?13 lCrffns, Sl.8 m illion, 1 wffll, n·e.
S "Touoh Gun," Touchllone, Sl-• milllon, 9S7
'crHnl, st 3 mllllon, ? weeks, s 14 mllllon
6 "Too Gun,'' Paramount, n 7 mlHlon, 1,357
\CrH ns, SIS4.l mlllfon, 22 weekl, Sll mllllon
7 "S111nd Bv Me.'' Columl>IA, S?.OS rrollllon. IAS
•creens S33 6 mllllo11, 10 Wffkl, U mllllon
Elton John
sets encore
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a11• MPORT ** * "Drww:Hld" (1M5) Corti • ·-"'""'*•mfr ...... 1111 Holm. cm,_ l~COUIU NIC N1W1 IHOWTli9 OOlimW IA~ TIIPf' fNAY ! ILAVNE IOOILBI OOMIA11 _.._
a TON JOHN IMAICING l!iMY 911ta SAM HWT9 TOtM l'fJ AMAZING 8TOl8 ~~Eaty Uvlng" (te37) JIM ,OOOCHANCIOfA
Artlltw, Edward Arnold. I MAGNUM. P.L
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MOVIE Plra GUNN **~ "0.t>o Tllka" (1964) MM HONlYMOON!M
BancrOft. Ron Silver. -t.00-
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.,_,.. bind" (1978) Flmh F...n • .i.tt
!~ = DAYTHEUNIYENll H 'h ··The Spira! S111tcae" ( 1975) CHANGED: A PfMONAL V'lf.W 1Y
Jacquelln• Bluet, Chrlalophtr JMB IUNCE
PUnmet. 0 CHAMEM AEPOAT WITH
-7:00-DON OORYEU.
PHOTOPl.AY I P'MllE THE LOAD
BITERTAINMENT TONIQHT =~ 81LVSI SPOONS ...__ DATIHGGAME ....,..,,,.
NEWS "LN With A Ptrlect Strenget"
THAEFS COMPANY (1986) MltllU Henntr, OeYld Mueey.
al WHEEL Of FOATUNf (%)MOYIE
...... AEPOAT ** "Tht Jigsaw Man" (1984) Ml-PM MAGAZINE ctiael Caine, Laurene. Ollv*.
I PMl9E TIE LOAD -•.30-DAN< SHADOWS 8 CJ) OESIGNHJ WOMEN
INN NEWS (!) MOVIE
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• 2 OH MTOWN (1987) E.ltzabtth Taylor. Mwton 8'111-
1 ~~SOOAAE! i =GAUEAY tour fn 1987 '~AllDY .())~~ I :.~... l~':"LA. BEYERL Y HILLS (AP) -Rock 8.0.ATLAAOE G FAHTASYISUNO
star Elton John ended -his h1ghl}' I HOMEAACINO eARTHURC.ClAAKFSWON.D
successful North Amencan tour b} ~AOCK ~=POW!RS
announcing he will return for an MOVIE 0 encore earl) nex t }'ear. •• "Arthur's Hallowed Ground" e ~~SCENES John. \\ho launched the 35-Cll) (1986)JlmmyJtwej,Jean8oht GFVOmVE
tour on i\ug. 15. made the an--l:OO-®MOVIE
nouncement 10 ~packed crowd at the 8 (J)KATt&AlUE ***"Agnes Of God" (1915) Jane
Lo<1 i\ngclcs Universal Amphitheater D a!IALF Fonda,Annel!anctOft.
last week. pubhcis1 Sarah McMullen e MOVIE !DMOVIE
'ia1d. ••~ "I Want To Keep My Baby" ** *'.4 "Places In Tilt H-1" (198')
The 39-yea r-old British-born star. (1976) Mariel Hemingway, Sut1n All-=iO=OUte· whose success m the earl) 70s rivaled Sf*h. that of the Beatles. played to sold-out GSlOO,OOOPYRAMID -10:15-
crowds across \he United States at <I>I ~ GD RSJOIOOSPAOGAAMMINO
concen halls that hold 7 .000 to 15.000 MOVIE Let MAX HEADROOM
people. H ** "The Deer Hunter" (1978) .i.ctrlfy you with The tour caps a successful rail~ 10 (Pwt 1 of 2) RoOtr1 DI Niro, Meryl laugha on CINEMAX populant~ for John. who announced Str9"1. ciHtMAX ....,.
his reuremenl from performing 1n • NATIJAE
I 9 77. llrD THE WEST OF THE
--Newport's Cannery Village--
Charlea Dumlq trie.
to alter fate after
dreamln& of a plane
craah on ••Amazing
Storlea" tonight at
8:30 on NBC , Chan-
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MOVIE H '.4 "Dirty Olthes" (1978) Carole
l.Mt. Pltffe Sanllnl.
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8CTV
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t i,; "8-'' (1915) Lorena Swlt. Rlp
Tom =y~
t "Invasion U.S.A" (1985) Clludl
Norris, Rlc:Nrd lynch
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PAAJSe THE LOfm
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ePA'n4ANDEM <I> 000 COUPLE eHEWS
• SHEN< PREVIEWS I~ !DMOYIE • "Tllk 0wty To Mt Part IV' (1985)
T lijl RM. John L..u.
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LETTSIWi l •NEWS Ofl.ve::at!O
(!)MOW
•• "The Nlghl Rldtrs" ( 1939) John
Wrf/11. Oofttf1 Mcl(ey. e CAN YOU IE THINNEA7 ~&BUSINESS
t • • "Alt«ed Stat•" ( 1980) Mo
llllll Hurt, 8lllr 8'own.
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Peul Newman e MOVIE t t '.4 "Tilt Third Dly" (1965)
George Peppatd, EllZabeth Alhlty.
Gi) PfWSE TlfE LOAD
-2:00-
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al AU ~ THE FIM/A. Y
ONE STEP BEYOfC>
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ing, Pam Gner
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,C MOVIE
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5111'1 Iver
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OH THE FILM 8CEHE wmt
CHARLES CAAMPUH
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SPOTUGKT: ELAYNE IOOSLEJI
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Pool S t795Jmo Decor
ator furnished 673-0896
E•cellent locellon 28 r kitchen & bath. patio Avl
2Ba Wshr Dryr micro, now• $425/mo No pets
trpl<. vaulted ceilings 2 · 640·5~ 1
••"'"2""'8-r "'"2"'"B-a-. -new--c.t-pet-s·. Roommate-wanted Prof
Pa110 carport pool, spa. female. ~., to
3Br 2Ba Doll House
S 159 950 Includes Land
DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730
''t :.,. I •-' •
,hopping pier lhe bay • E A s T s I D E s • n t a more Only $269.900 wtlh
Coin-Op Washer/Dryer ahare apl on Balboa
S795 No Pets 722-8011 Island No Gepc>stt reci•
Tt1tia 2IH 6 15 .1 161 L e a v e
messaoe AVAIL NOW Newpo~t
c ar gar wiopnr Over D p • •ir•ir
s11eams & talls Pool & aaa flat ....
:.pc1 Great view S995 Avt •CLOSE TO BEACH •
1 t '3 No pets 549-2447 2bd, Iba, wlgar .$750 7 14 •ClllH* torms.•-Subrntl For more Ana/21st St 28r tB• UH ISLE
*ll •• l.lTIO.* 1nlormation PAlRICK house Sgt gar. lncd yrd, 2BR. oen. 2BA $1900/mo
I _.._ _______________ • TENORE 631 1266 beam ceilings P8. t Ok unlurn S2000tmo lurn
2 Bedroom. 2 bath condo or
739· 1919-days '.3br 2ba gar w/d hkup 497. t326-E11es rm pt-\5 pat S825/mo.
Ave/SA Fwy tBr 18• Shr Big Canyon condo.
condo FRL. O/W. FNCO prot lady, n/smkr Sub·
YAO 2 CAR ENC carport. prkng. MC. pool. tenn11 760 8702 $800 $800 d ep Call Lynn 675-33 15
Ital £1tatt Ftr Sale Gtaera) 1002 with fireplace pool HAVE OTHliRS 863 0697 or 863 1500 SOTMEIY'S '';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii;iiiii;; large Irving rm • drn aree HH1tl/Cta•os 1• Reduced s 10 ooo to onty I~ :~0.r EIStDE house nice Quiet llTHUTIOUL RUL Tl
Gtaerar looz PHTHIR s~~~·~~ICK ~~~o~~,.... ~~ro::,~oN~ ~~~~r~~ OCHIFHIT FIH. .*... YILU HLHA 631-1266/760-8702 _,.___ 548-0181 or 495-8744 4Br 3Ba. Winter $1800 Un~urpassed ocean and -
•tCtllFRllT• nign1 hghJs views 1rom ··~iW.r Mo~iJe HtaH e1s1de ,harp 3BR 2BA 6<10·14601305 645-9586 llSILm llST YALIE this spectdcular corner ~ • ' lif Fer Salt l l 00 lwnhm wllormal din Jrpl Redone & ready 2br kids
Like new large 4 bdrm uM #1l h 2 large mas1er ~ Brand new Golden West lndryc~:i',~ l:1-~~~~/mo pets mt nr waves $850
0 cean t1 0 n t e 51 a1 e bdrms separate tam11v tBR in downtown CM. 1mmacu1a1e• 539-619 t
w'200 • p.cture posl· '"' gorgeous while plush •IAllH l•l * Walk to restaurants 4 Family size 4br 1nclds den Agt lee
caro views P1111a1e be&eh car~tirig and 2 huge •l&Rllll* shops From $24.995 gar llyrd kids pet $895 SEAVIEW HOME Guard
· tennis· lhlS home has 11 decl..s A live star value al Modern perfect 4 Bdrm E•ll terms 548-6 I 15 539-6l91 Agt lee gate 2Br 2' >Ba lam rm
ell and then some Own s375 OOO 3', Bath with tormet din· SACRIFICE HOUSE 1br. den 17th 4 poollspa1tenn1s ro be
ers relocallng • pnce {714) 673 4400 1ng room lamrly room. 3 Newport Lg front & back avail to continue market-
slashed $700 000 lor tu1 fireplaces view Seer•· 65 Vandyke 1BR 1BA • 2 yard $675/mo Loretta rng $ t750Jmo 720-3995
sate fl you are now or will flee al $469 900 with add ons xtnt cond $10K 432·8 118 M-F 9-5PM
be an oceanfront buyet terms• For de1a1ts calf 842-8554 or 642 4619 Steps to send $725 5 room
then don t miss out on PA TRICK TENORE l 25 MACARTHUR VILLAGE Jay-out yrly must rent last
this e•ceptional op-631• 12661760-S7o2 Acrup l tbr. end unit up stairs, 539-619 t Agt tee
po rtun11y tor only HAVE OTHERS t 8 Acres• Central Perris• pool spa, ten trees. 3BR 2BA bay vu $1300
$2 299 000 I ::>Z~l\. Ripe tor development' Clean $620 957·2828 3BR 2BA 2 car enc pkn9, F~~iT~~~~~;atT~~~~ ---------, iiMM( . ~~·~'., s~~;~~; ~e:;:~; Mhe;~:er:~ 3c~~;;'e.!a~a b,~g s;~ !,~CHBA~~
631· 1266 or 760-8702 -·---•• 6'>i' St 18 Eves 244-4001 Country lt.itcnen • tam1ty ocnlrnl 3BR duplex• I •~"~~>·=-SAHA AH MEllllTS 31 UHIR ISUll A
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0 room ava1tabte NOW CHIHY RHTAL .. !Y 4 hdrm 3 Oath e~ec home I Almost •, acre on waler· Lots for Sale 1400 S ~~g~s:a~0°631.~2~ 8 ,U l&ITllC. -·~----• f'(•\luipsrnc.lude spa l.iln tront Room tor 100 • • LAGlJNAWHITEWATER4 115-4101trl15·11l3
h<JUSf' "•sh landscaping yacht 5 000 . st estate CIT v LIGHTS Vt EW WMftl<R •llYFIOIT* "'"1 ttc1r and mu~\meo~~ S6800000 Subm1l on LOTS Call tor oeta1ts
First resale otle11ng o,,,, er "ays a p11c.~ t1Jdes OK AP· S Oll·Land Co 499. 1600 • JJ .... • • • •
Premium End Unit lwnllm ''11"' Asi..ing S2;>q OOO po1ntmPnl .,.,th PA TRICK
1n TheCove Etegant& I lENORE 631·1266 or lentah IHAWNIS3H
spac1ous w12su11es torm Traditi'onal . 760-8702
1
Roases/Codos 2 BATH. BUil T-tNS
dine vrew dec ~ & · ~ ~~:3:ta n: r DISHWASHER. YARD J~s~'r-::Juc.=~~~·~5tsd~ Realt y 1.;,,.,.,.., :~~;-WtllTER u!~:z s 1250 151·5000 Bkr
tor prompt sale S:l l-7:l70 F'Ull Y FURN 4 BEAUT MONl IC ELLO Twnhse
Hastings & Co 640•5560 13BR den 3BA Bay Voew BAVFRONT 6BR and 3odrm 2ba newly decor·
COLDWC!U
BANl(eRO
W.IUllUll
1110,000
Duplex with 111ew on large
corner Joi 3 BR separate
guest room Large 2 BR
;ip1 over 3 car garage
Owner #Ill help w1lh
l1n;inc1n9
1u-toto
llHHTAllHST
SPYIUSSllY
En1oy mountain view lrom
both levels Large 5
bdrm w/bdrm and bath
d ownstarrs ldrge pool
w diving board water
slide & spa Entertain
g r ac1ously w 1pnvate
yard Jo A nn Doran
760-5000 or 759 -0619
SP£CTACIUR Twnhm '1 car gar 2 sty l<1bulous $45001mo ated n-pels $800 St65000 $10000 dwn ' 7 9 FAllLYllOll s1495,m0 ,7141990.8556 IWPT·YRURHTALS 673 8005 or673-2 4
5 BeClroom 3 bath Spy-WEST NWPT 2BR trplc POCKET PLEASER$
9t 1or;o; Hill home Ca-BAY VIEW CONDO nu paint & crpt $925/mo Utils trl'e $425 pad prvt
Jht-d• 11 ceilings French 2bd lrplc gar POOi 1az WEST NWPT 1 blk to t>ch prkng low deposit 101sa
d1 .rs l o1 mal dining $150 000 By owner JBR lrpl $1200/mo olhers
r(lv" Wl.'I o.u custom 213 975-0234 Collect WEST NWPT 3BR hm lrpl * 531·1111 *
stJ11case hardwood IOI 1101 gar St350•mo r
11<1• r<, Beauhtul family "' CAllYOI ct• . DOVER SHORES 4BR Or totally redone $750
r()um w•tn fireplace over-Lrg 3 t><:trm 2' 1 ba. w/pool tiim•ly home s22501mo 3bdrm 2 bth gar kids line
looking huge garden spa tennis c1nd sec gate COSTA l(SA Tllll( al 539·619 I Agt lee
11e'l lor en1erta1n1n~ High ceilings skvhghts Wh a more $500 s 1 " formal din rm g wel bar 3BR lrplc hlt.e new comm Y P V JANINE DU BOI S 1•9., mo Patrtck a 1 pool s tOOO mo 2bdrm abode kids llat
759-9100
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50 ol bay frontage 144
dep1h Probale Bob
Causttn 1714185 t 7720 or
673-0354
VA" Convenoonat'rt1We
Sp11nist1 ~tyle 178• sq ft
homP "" q8 acres' St 15 ooor Jonn Denver
Reillly 657-5118 Eves
943·2234 -H209
63 t 1;66 Jnd i 60 810~ Waterfront Homes Inc reasonc1ble 539-619 t
5J 1·1400 Agt lee
llAHOR Yl(W lltlH Ocean c11y 3bdrm 2ba hSe Haat. leacla 2140 Pg1~~~~r ,~ bi'a;111~11 r~r~~~ tl yd gtir skylights $750 4br 2ba Jg kit. bu•ltlns.
yard MORE (lease op· 539-619 1 Agl lei! new carpel/drapes dbl
1t0n 01<1 S295 000 Call Ocean view 2 decks i~;~j':n~ku~~ b~J.~1 PATRICK TENORE 'lbdrm hse 2bth gar kids I I !TLC 536•0921 63 t 1'166 760-8702 pets $975 539 619 t m Y w
HAVE OTHERS-· Agt tee ATLANTA/MAGNOLIA
3Br 2Ba FPL 0/W FNCD li.iit£:fA ·~~~~~;~11cus2;1~ ~=.~· ~kB\~:SR ·K1~~
-··--·•• ... Designer decor through-dep 863-0697/863-1500
out Check this dream Pool home. Westminster
M me S700 s Fee nuge 4Br 3Ba 2 story
TUHHT 111-1110 tam rm • dine rm. FPL D/W, DBL GAR. a.cross
SHtk CHll Me tu
2116
101 ·den sec building,
walking d1i.t:ince to SCP
101s ol e•lras• $800tmo
546-364 1 Iv mess
Ap1rt•ent1
lalki
hJa.. 2606
2BR tBA VAL Y UNFURN
NO GAR $850/mo
834-0959
2BR lg bath oeam celling
lrprc. huge sundeck
wshr dryr dl:>I carport
yrly S 1 075 675·9797
Allrachvt' !Bdrm Quiel
upper i rly Mature re-'"ed lady No smkg. pets.
walerbd"i Aris 675-0247
Balboa Peaiasala
2607
TOP Floor Balboa otflce/
studio. 111ew Apt wlbeaul
oak firs h1gn ce111ngs
S650 mo 756·9162
OCEANFRONT 2Br 2Ba
reduced to S 11001mo
w1ntPr StWO $13001mO
yrly Agt ''\:? 2226
Ou•et arpa brtQhl 2Br !Ba
w lrg c.nwrt>Cl patto lresh
paint nPw crpt Avl now
Si95 Ultl'i 675-5030
Cerou del Mu 2622
\ BDRM unlurn1shed
1 Olk to Ot>aC'h S7251mo
18 1 Del Mar Mgr Apt H TOP OF DANA POINT
645-9455 2Bdrm Townhouse apt
encl garage patio S55~ Month Free Rent 5750/mo 49.,.682;!
So Co;ist Plaza area tBr,
"" fence<! pool carport TWO Bdrm Ap!S nr Dana
No PPIS 546-879 \ Harbor $670 & $610 Rel s
25081 4 91 La Cresta S5751mo 2br unl urn, Owner 494-6848 dr.ipes wall 10 wall
carpet 2 blks 10 shops l•at. ltack 2'40 no pets. tst. lasl dep. __ ...,...,,...., ....... --
180 E Rochester Seel ..VE II HW Apt D 675-6527 18R 1BA upper, bale. gar.
lndry rm Very clean $595 I.SUIT II 1 7932 Aldrich
2Br 1' tBa twnhs Es1de IOCITSL MGMT 642-1603
.Poot gar lndry rm $750 STUDIO WI LOFT MBL 23 10 Santa Ana TSL MGMT 642-t603I lrpl lrrg micro. roman
1 tub c;enteral vac ullls l)d AU llW w1pvt gar. 846-9501
Pet Ok S630 • $330 dee> $550/mo 760-1337
863·0697or883·1500 ltatab Wu-.e. 1721
Misc. leatab *"·· ZftC FURNI SHED roo m .
PROFESSIONAL traveling
couple Meks N.B r.-1·
dence, 2-3 bdrm1, ac-
cess to pool $2000• 619
45 4·3701 Add • 225.
Da1ty P1lol PO Box 1560
Costa Meaa.92826
nonsmOl<er ProtesStOnel
Business M ale 30~
548·5056 OUIET houN sitting Pot--
Lag Bch rm w/pvt blth t 1t1on sought by engineer.
bale. Prof M/F, non-smkr wrller. 43 Just returned
$450 • dep Incl vots lrom Europe Local refer·
364-0919 or 494-6242 ences James 673-3348
MESA VERDE: nr OCC Cantt1 fer Ital
Jurn $300 Unfurn $275. F 2141
n-smk alf PflV pool stu· ---------dent Pref d 662-2123' S100 SINGLE GARAGE
APARTIEITS IHiH 2'44 Non smkr quiet respon-
Pool recreation room •BY RUNNING STREAM s1ble mature person
Sale & Clean . 70 8
Avocado Corona Del
Mar 675-52 19 l:iundry room A good rel I $325 C M \Bdrm $525 TheSprtngs tB condo. 642·7148catl 1tam 5pm #ta ._,
2 Bdrm $650 $675 w nu c1pt Poot 1ac ten· ROOM FOR RENT --trCleJ
530 W Wilson nis $625/mo 891-0999 S3251MO • DEPOSll l.l. S.l!Lleat
Completely remodeled Lag•aa ltack .. 2'41 LAKE FOREST AREA luia"1/l51iict Lat
umts Lille new C•ose 101-o111------'!'!'l"l"!!!'!I!'!!"'-7 1951 8953 bu~es snops & beach 2BR 2BA. ON WATER at I 14 • 2119
rSL MGMT I Divers Cove furnished
042.•1&03 or 722.9012 S 15001mo tease Call Httell/Mtttll 2711 IH 1121 M. n . B1a11 10 see 494-4608 -t617 Westcklf
lVAIUIU llOW1 I Ulll& IUCI 1Nwp\ Bch 54 t-5032 agt
1Br & 2Br Ing r;nge. •e•rrt ltack ( 26H ltTH ... f DELU.l(E WATERFRONT
1.111r0c.lry pool t ..irport No 2Br tBa [)pix w/lrplc W~ ly rentals $ t 45 & OFFICE SPACE ~"'' S5<l5 & $695 lndry I car gar Water & Up Wkly Color TV tree 575 SQ It & up Sl 50 •
9J t VI t9th St 548 0492 trJ!.h po 1 bl~ to bch cottee heated pool maid Call 642-4644
CASAIE OH
WE RE THE BEST'
I & 2 BEDROOMS
$850 mo 18181335 1576 service & sJeps Jo ocean
Kitch s avt 985 N Coast • 041 IU Simi
FURNISHINGS AVAIL
•Free uhh11es
•Spacious h111ng
•Huge kitchen
wBll·•n ovens & ranges
•Pal•OS
•Ctean 2Br 1Ba batcony
F1plc beam ce1flngs
carport no wsl\(ldryr
$890 NO PETS 722-8011
•LIDO ISlE BAYFRONT
3Br 2Ba wld lrplc Pri-
vate b'each tennis
$1850 mo yrly 675·7687
•Covered Garages
•Pool & BBQ s •OCEANFRONT*
• Piusn landscaping 3BR 2BA yrly $1595/mo
• Xlnt 1oca11on across Frpl nr Jennis courts
Jrom parll nuge patio 645-4488
•Sorry no pets •Spacious lux 2Br 2Ba
365 W WILSON rrpl' nu dee Eastbluft '42· ltlt NO PETS Pool $950/mo
CHEERY 2BR DUPLEX 722·8 140 or 722-801 t
FULL y FURN 11tVe1s1111tes Bach Unit •
ldedl lor mature cpl n-Great toe• Sec Oldg pool.
:.mk Rel $650 646-2323 spa Nr bch $625 olc
CLEAN t & 2 Bdrm Apts 752·80 It E11 548.()425
011 .n., c.entrdlly 1oc 1n ACRISS fltl IUCI
beaut ~red Pool rec Spacious part turn 2bd
r(lom 9 9-19 I 1 Yrly $1000 772-84 19
EASTSIDE 1Br upstairs Oceanfront 2Br 2Ba
apt Sdnta Ana 21'1! St $ 14501mo 3Br 2Ba.
0 11' Jrr>..i lots ol windows s 1595 mo Stove cprts.
S62S $625 dep drps Y1Jy 675-044 7 · 863 069~ or 863 1500
Eastsrde 2Br twnhse New Ill CAIYH HST
crpt drps 9illdge $760 En1oy the lu1tury of lh•• 8ll·
Dr c ~ 666 40 19 Dys clust.ie guard gated com-
640 2426 f vPor;/Wknds mun•ty in a spacious 2Br
Hwy Lag Bch 494-5294 Ample pkg uttls Plld
SHUlll lfTEL 2855 E Cst Hwy 675-6900
Wkly rentals now avall NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING
$14000 wk & up 2274 887W 19thS1 .C M
Nwpt Blvd CM 646-7445 Stores or Otes 600·3000 Sq Ft Agl 541 -5032 su a sH LtHE NEWPORT BcH , 150sq
3026 w Pacific Coast Hwy Now antique & g111 store
Newport Beach Relrrg TV Inventory hxtures avail
S 135 • wll sgl no deposit 546-0294 af\er 6pm
leatah It Skare NR o c Airport artu, 2724 at11um olfice 225 ICI 11 ----f""t1____ 1an1 t ulll lots ol park-
e 1ng mo-mo ot1 852-9366 lttt•••ttCeuetti•• ..,.. 100 s Of Leads 1vallable IFFtCH Fl• Sallee vo C Largest Agency E 17th St CM Remodeled
voperi 7 Days A Week pv1 -tba ale patio T,,.
COST A MESA 64 1 ·0229 Doyle Co/Rich 722· 1602
M ISSION VIEJO 364-3800 Tll EIECITm lllTt CM·Resp M/F 40 • Furn Full senrice office
mster BR & BA walk 1n Newporl Center 640-5470 CIOsel $450 uhlS inc A11I
10 25 24t-1064 eves UmQUfl 1ar99 baytront Ap-
pro~ 2400 SQ tt • 1000 COIN l••t Ttrraet l>Q 11 outdoor dee~
Sgl Parent nds rmt Frplc $2500 mo (714>432-0653
pool 1u $500 642-7302 C • ) p
Iv m!>g and 731 ·6520 Jill ta•trClA rtptra
DUPLEX in NB 50 tt 10 277
sand' Prol Female seeks LEASE 40():3000 SQ ft
same vr1y 1ec1se $500 shopslcommerc ample
Balboa lrom w M M alf Kids &
Pnia111Ja 2107 pets ok $1800 • s 1000
REIM~ .. ,
\l'\X'l 'l_"IT If\ 'I I Coro11 tlel Mar 1022 BACHflOn Apt $500 Ea"5rde delu•e 2Br gar u•, 4 1•4 SitO D w t11g gas &
T wnMe Amenities incl 2
trplcs wet oars AIC,
mrcrO'> W D hkups 4 2
car qMages $1825
Sorry no pets 644-0509
uhl incl<l 63 1 0458 prkng on Superior Ave
631-4884 650·2828 M /F n1smkr no pets shr
CM hSe ru11 hse pr1111. l••••trial 2711
llHIStll YICTORIH Oll C41 SO.tf PCM
on BalbOa t'lland 3 bdrm Gre:\t hoer• 2bd t•..oa
family & formal J1ning 30• 118 101 SP S249k
rooms plu"i 11f'n \ root A ... .,11nw lot111 Owner Agt
lop "'ew dAC ~ wrtn spa 'i•t8 8040
Bonus gut>~! QuRrtPrs
too $495 000 =========
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loar:i 1'35 000
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Pernnsuta Re11tals avt
Villa Rentals 675-49 12
YFARL Y -2BR tBA w lsml
-.111dv npwlv p.iinted &
landscaped 1 broci. to
bdy $ 10001mo 675-6884
SEASIDE VILLAGE twnhs
tovely toe gated nr bch.
2br 2ba •Iott lrptc. encl
gar IPnnis court. spa,
pool $1350. 1550 sec
agt 974 9565 544. 7562
Capistrano luck Haat. BarMar 2142 l~---~!""!~-2~1~1~1 Wotertront Up~r Unit
Charming 2BR den. 1' •b• 2Br 1 Balh xlnt views
nr Pines Pork A bch New Walk to bch St 175/mo.
paint 1ns1de & out $1175 722 9730 Owner
2 13 476 2165
2or 10a Cl w rptng 424
Poon .. t•ll• I sqoo mo incl
u!tl:. Op••n nouse Sat 4
Sun I 'il'M 4 Cl<1 4;'62
Jbr 2Dil Cl w w/d rplrt•J
4?4 p, , •.. ,.11 1 $1275 mo ,,,< 1•14,'6::' OPEN
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Corou cleJ Mu 2122 h viae 2144 SP£CTlCULH OCHll I l'!"!"!!"""'!'~---~-1~------"'VIEW ;>BR 2BA spectacutar 3br 1 ·b• Condo ocf'an view lrplc 2 car $875 mo Call Doug .\m Cozy pr .. 1 room •ocateel n me mo I k)850 4455 charm1nq .i pt complt'~ r,r patio 5 t 1 Seaward 1 n w • or w lll1'1)1IP ,H mC1sph1>re 51r;1mo 760 8382 Ihm) 760·6951 Juc;l "l•'l.l~ h.• thl' oct>an !fA'vf'RONT tBR Mai Kai TURTLEROCK lovely view Lnory ,,., IQ "unl'INr. A
condo 6 month lease home 2broden 2'tba RAR( FIND' S325 mn
P.irlly turn 9oys1de D1 I pool tennis spa S 1425 No Pf'I• t. •c, ou ~
S 1600 mo 644 9558 544 2054 Ewes wllends
NEw 3BR 3·,BA TWNHs E ST£PS TO ocu•
..,., 1•r>r pd Adulls No
P'l"• 'r l<;e t-46 3638
legps W D $350 · uhls & _____ .....,..., __
5f'C Mary 540 7955 2000 s/f • Hll llrtt.
E ~•dP 'JBA duplex gar
Sbq'> • CottaQt' hse lg yd
$6.V) • 2BR patio. gar
$(,f,<, Ii 1;' 5c,q4
EASlBLUFF Townhouse
Apl 3Br 2 1Ba 2 car gar
Nn pet., S 1025/mo yr lse
644 10 10 or 760·7037
AltPr ')pm or Wknds
Nwpt Bch $ 1200 mo M· 1 Fe non·smkr ;>BR COM A ZonP Agt >41 5032
apt turn e•cept borm
f u11 lrdy gals orily
$450 mo Call Valerie
f C:10f l G 2br 2 >be 631 1266
2500 c, t Warehouse incl 2
olftt f'" & lg meuan1ne
J042 fnterpns" C M r
P.lul.1r or btwn Bnstol &
c,c f.,, 60c <o t NNN
S4& &q8~ or 957 2·31
...... h ·•· 1.00 C,Q " new
111 1•1 s r 101 hpl ldry
l•k ·I nk y<l gardnr no
µr•h $910 1140 1597
Versailles Jrg 1BR penthse F c;hr OCh h,. W11rm en
C:Pc pool clubhouse v11onment ou1go1n9 vet
t;p,1 Av11 1t 1mmed .. er ous $350 Lind&
$750 mo 645-7408 646 4<112 760·3242 4800 5Q It 119n1 mlg A ot
ltt f' w parl11ng Loading
area Airport 1ocet1on
5•CI-"1909 or 760 0840
GRHT LOCATIOI LIDO ISLE FURN IBR
S'i'>IJ mn 1BR 1BA all $700 mo yearly Includes
1 11n' 1ne1ry rm n• bencn ultht•e" & garage 1 pet , "he''" or;on no pets 673·0837
l 4 I W 18111 51
Irvine Hprrtage Point Male
prolPS5•C7"81 20-3 5 ~tra1Qhl to c;hare 3br 2
bJlll apartment largt>
pool 1ennis $342 mo Can
l , Mt,!\~ T 64'} 1603 lllWNIT ISUll Brad at 554 1060 in
cnoo SF retur01Sh1ng 1n
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213 433-094 1 LAL11nnl' Apt<; 2Br 1Ba. 2Bdrm over garage ept mornings dny day
s·on mn S'.\00 dl*P Gas C1eoan Chf'erlul $8251mo NB Aespon clean tun F I act at f rt,U~
,\ w ""' f'd Child ok Reasonab le p e11onsl shr 2b1 2ba apt walk to
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Int I ~Ill Bulldlt'IQ Mfgt PrtftHitaalV AM'a. Type 50. wpm IC· FIT potltton 49 ·4811 hmt Contact Mra ar .. n lor lull time OA Y Apply In l*IOl'I lo Mr TEAl<WOOO FURNITURE Boarding & Grooming' 11Dn 9-ctlon bYllder/O..lef' u • • 5 II curete WP a • Tralnl"" -T at Gratton Street In wattr""' A""lu el F·-..._.._.. ........ s~1a1 Poodle Pupp11s lneomeQpenareu Hl"'h -•1111tr1hwt l ""ts1ble 790·8252 ... ""• Soulh Coa11 Plue "'"'1 --et ......... t -n. new Very reMOnablell &·28A8 SALESILEASl•I '"*"''" JWOftt In ~r I S.. P/l .. -PI T lle~ra fC>f ama11 549·5278 111 .... ,, ..... Wiiiiam Freet & Aatoc. 854·5008·Home T • up Toy-Mir• 54 •
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W d C , Experienced n.,.mkr Of• r '..... 1111 bl Call \/Man ' -. -, 059 I llllLS • g or Accepance genlzed dependebte 0.1tgn firm, ple111nt II· (l 1•) ll WAITll/WAITllll ..,...... Mbctlll .... I HIS 6 DOMESTIC & FOREIGN ~~~ e Hampden. Mu1t wort\ v.1th01JI auper~ mosphere. M-F. Must be • 2·2111 El Portal With car for lunch ·-·••e. ·~~~· OPe.r ... ~t~ E1x· PMI , ....... _,••I BXtbwtN U t 9 Inch 19202 BEACLr BLVD ~. CO 80224 Call ision aome knOWled e Independent and type --~ -~.... ......,_,... p .,.., ... or -n
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c:atd readings avai11bte nPIST exper 11 tpeelflcall Laguna Hills 1tores Call 228V Fa1rvi.w Rd, CM. ll•PTWT Color 2s· TV Magnavo• THOMAS SPINET ORGAN S1t,lll
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10 the name of Koa 7pm-Tatn Call 532_511~ rig I person Shilt work growing Irvine Res· Apt Manager cple w/exp ter1a11 Blhngual a +. Gd S250 sell $95 650-t598 new 52500 p i p Window Van Xln I cona
*ALSO Aus1ra111an Leave Message RECEPTtHIST ea ,l.CTIH t•IP. taurant No HP nee for beautifully maintained drt~ing ree'd. ~2-7222 BOYS 10 s""' $40 t4' 975 4706 or 662 2552 " high baci. seats ~ • Microscope exp .pref'd Apply 111 person. Chicago. 95 Units, CM Sal ~ -"" etc 631 S017 673·84o4 "Stiaperd. blk wt whl Cl • I/Off 5400 PHMA•EIT P/T shill work Call 979·6373 Chicago Plzle. 4533 Bonus • Apt No pets Responsible, Reliable, MAYFLOWER sallboat S • ,.. __ ,.j 6°'5 cropped tail, enswers to frlCI ace Firm 1n Newport Center Campus Dr. Irvine 642·4914 Wlcdys t0-4 neat & clean person S 150 Alum patio table 4 rrt111--s )Anti.Its ,
the name of Kamm1e Applications now being needs mature recep-hltl 5510 needed for Bakery. Room chairs umbrella S 100 COLORiOO 5 PT H K Cl • r 9045
CdM area Pat G1dd1nge accep1ed tor Full-Time t1onist tront ollice ap. Advertising Counter Person ATIEITIOI for advancement. F/T & Evenings 646-872 t TROPHY MOUNT $6001-~l!"l~lr:IC!"IP-r~~•-
6'0·1902 or 759·0233 01 olhce position · Typing. pearance dependable P1u a Maker Gas Station wk SS/hr PI T positions. Pis call for obo leave message al 63 3S6 PORSCHE
Jell Hill 680·8760 01 10-Key required No Eves good phone exp No TEUPIOIE SAL1rl Waiters/Waitress -~ves g Sat 645,5760 interview 673-7890 Cllll • 53 6-3745 120 000 m1 new engine. fully
720·1059 or Sundays Days only, typing req'd SSI Hr to a Apply between 2·4pm RESP wOM'AN needed 101 Buying & selling 1 •es101 eel Xlnl cond
Apply a1 Kirk Jewelers. stari Hrs M-F 8 30· l The Orange Goast Dally 9108 Adqms Alli IECHllC lull time offlca,help. 16540 Harbor Blvd WIUH TOIR IUIE $9~45-8 151 PP
2300 Harbor Blvd. S1e CALL 760-8070 Piiot .hes an Immediate Huntington Beactt M~t have smog lie & exp Pacific Plano Foun1a1n Valley, 7~·6950 Golf Clubs. bag & shoes A I t4 9100 FOUND ADS ~~on;~:,~: pl~aes~a No RELIEF MAIAIER telephone sales opening ~~lor Ed ~:;' 8~o~h~~s64~:~~!~ Rental 645-6460 HUMMEL UMBRELLA table & chairs 759·8560 atos •f!rl
W11h pleasing personality In c 1assif1ed Adveroslng. llSnSl/OICITAILS 1nu• STNl 111. •100 eBacohv &FlrGmtRLc ash & TV, Stereo, Electroaicsl JIM CLICK
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Fl1 01 PIT Flel(lble. min 5 needed 38 Hrs/Wk at 2 like helping customers. ualforlheelegantse111ng 111-•lll Hollday SMaon, Nov-Jan carry 644.5444 AUDllRENAl.ILT
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full time bookkeeper secretary for aggressive view (7141642·432 t Laguna Beach, CA major N.B. loc. W•1clltf llllU PlllE
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852·0404 ask lor Snaron dependa .. blfe.11 self incen-PEOPLE 673·8700 Now 5"f(rng· Salling, M1nager11I. Mech· gen office lo work tn fast Side x s;(i;ir~ ult. S 150 Ctstl Me11 6124 R&J l111i11 HO-UOO live. w1ln o ow lhru, 1n PANTRY GIRLS an1cat exp Refs Hard· paced dept . flex .. heavy Wood desk.,, 535 Chatt IH OFFICE MIR NB area $1000/mo. CASllH a SALES HOSTESS working Salary open phones. xlnt typist. de111I S50 Sewing mach 140 MOYI•& SALf! BMW 9 15 ~
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Tal\e charge phones. bill· Cathy 646-4290 For belier sportswear Apply 4200 Scott Ot1ve, Benefits 675-9060 oriented Xlnt benefits & E/s1de CM 646-4924 Desk dresser lull length • o ~~~" ·~~~~Fr~~~;~~6~M SECT'V P/T Nwpf Cir llex boutique P/T, llex hrs Newport Beach Mon·Frl IHI CLIRI pleasant working con-mirror 1ef11g tots more• hrs must be organized. Nwpt Bch 64 2·9405 between 3.5 C1111ons Send resume to University Athle!lc Club Call evening!! 631 5828
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Something spec1al waits tor typing 3 some phone wk. EXPERIENCED Sal-Per· ........... ," 1a..a.1t I Wiii tr11n Nlghls Sea Lark Mr Fl}entes at Robert prvl men's Raquetball T • "•4 4242 675 8 3 "'" •"' ,. Motel 2274 Newport Bein. Wiiham Frost & membership, NB $500 r111;;rl1hoa you 1oe1ay •n cl1Ss11ieo .,.. • • • 14 son needed Apply in per. lt"toLll Blvd c •• Apply 7am· -1 " "" Assoc 140 1 Quall SI . lnc1 1ransfer lee760·0518 Power ats 7012
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CCIM 10 16 673-2287
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• 1•11r l..111 1t "Ille 1 1111 111-• FI T permanent Some F/PT. ,$1300 mo OP· $600 Czechoslovakian 1981 QlllSS lw dsts low Atweya a·~· • • MOTOR ROUTE knowledge of book· portunity' 760-7057 china serv tor 12 $600 hr'> lg all tab'" slip aetection of new & e H1·l1.tl1l1• 11·l11d1·. "11111 1111•11.i· e keeping and Burroughs • AnltqueRosewoodshav-mu~I self NOW11 Tty earefUIJ)' prepared
• 111.f 111-ur.111 1 ,. " 111u.1 • L-4000 helpful 10 key by Merc~11•1se 1ng mirror & stand St30 S51lK 960 7467 bkr t\f"eOWned BMW't .., REWARD Lost on 10 10
at scene ot trallic on
MacArthur Hart>or View
wn11e plasuc ba9 with 3
video tapes & boo~s
greal sen11mPntal value
(7141 536-1100
• • 1ouch type 40·50 wpm Ltitu• Colo 760-5034 ,,.
: \\. uf1 1·1 .. ,, I 11 .. 111 I Ultl l'·"'' 111•11 • A v ailable in Irvi ne area. $700 a non smoker prelerred ~ ... --~-""!"'-"!!'!'!'--REPG-45 FT ISL Sf •toek
•• f1I · Ill• 111!1111:.: P.11tl 1.11,1 111111• .rn1I : month. No collecting. 3-4 hours Pleasant dlflce Call be· French,armotre 18th oen· C1•er11 l n 6-7 t s nw loaded It dOM rnelc• • df-1 1 tween 8·5 weekdays. lury 8000 Frencn 1m-r-w'elec '"P PO'JS 1rae1es t.ence .....,.. you
: ... iii.I\. 1111·d 1o .ii .111.1 "' r11.d Ill : a day. Monday t h,r u Friday after-545-1060 Of 5<15-4050 press1on1S1 t91h cenlury .. •it_•tat 6016 Try S6'i1<.1 960 7467 purellll~~ 8MW.
• •llr.11111• ""'"'' flrtlj!l.1111 ••• I.i n .111d . noon. Sat & Sun. morning. Call pa1n t1ng by Asselin 35mm Weston Camera Sail..... 7014 -.. :.JIJI • 111111.,11!•· ,,11 ..... 111,. • llnWllAPPfR S4ooo 548-4058 11ash &1r1 pod brandnew
Ea!lot:eat 3016 : \1•1il1 "' I" r •1111 I 11··· ll1rn : ~~~4333 ext. 209 and ask for E,~~:'cnoe:.!ci~~:rt,:~ Arrli11ct1 6011 $~~ ca11b~:4 ;~~~!~!Y 2~/~:~~/~s~~~: :aa~s;c::: :;:-,::• d
: I li11r• .! 1111·111111 I' Ill : ORANGE COAST ;to u~~a1ig~as~11e;:a:~ I Hf A,,UAIOll Ct•_tlttn IOU lrac111~~t~:a:;~c ff3~ ot>O UlwJIV..W~ LIVE'-IN NANNV lor 1ntant
1n Laguna Niguel pvt 1m,
English spealltng nlsmkr
refs rPQ d 249· 1587
•• ORANGE COAST PUILISHll~ co.·. 549.5278 us 111•1131 EPS8N FX·l OO PAINTER s-e4/Ski loats (714) 111-1171 • Dally Piiat 1!•0011• c LE AN REF RIG ER -Lll<E NEW• $275 r • .... e 330 W 8 e wn " A TORS-SIS Phllco and OR BEST OFFER e 7016 2"" W ltt s.nta AM • . ay St. • Needed tor large Animal , ________ _ • C M C Hospital 20/hrs week Gibson, Kenmore wtdry. 559-4494 Two i15 JET SllS MOTHERS Helper needed
1n mv NB home Ch1IC11en
ages 3 & 5 M-F 7 30-1
Must drive 644-2615
• osta esa, A 92626 : 330 w. B ay St. 125 Mesa Drive. c Mesa Kenmore ale 547"2916 FrH •• ,.. 6022 (550) s 1800 ea obo
• EOE • Costa Mesa. CA INSTANT PRINT SHOP For Sale Kenmo1e washer FREE l<ITIENS. 7 weeks, 979-7820 01 536·2130
SIPAllATIEIRIPEAI
DELIVERY DEPARTMENT
• • PIT and dryer. good con-~•••••••••••••••••••••••~ counter seles·Pa11e Clll•on 539•3073. housebroken. need good Sli,1/Docb/Sttrlff up person Exp'd helpful, home I tiger s1r1pel 1022 McLAREN'S BMW
wllra1n Mid-Clay Mon. TOP OF THE -LfNE GE 548·5405/H 720·5367/W I-~~~.......,,......_ __
Ftt Pip Printing. 298 E washer & dryer, beaulilul J J /F /A DOCIS fH RE•T
M·F 11119 S-S 1111 6
626 S Euclid SI
Fullen on CA
714-680 6300
213·691 -6701
17th SI.C M 642-0621 cond 3 yrs Old $300 obo fWt ry Ill rt SIDE TIE (2) 24FT
Call 644·2626 6025 $100tmo 67 J-6100 MAILllOICUH
Exper FIT, all phases
mail, lg \IOI ·Gd Driving
rec d a musl AIS<>, asst In
gen olc duties Oependa·
hraitart 6014 'll!'E'l"M!"!B!"A'!"'"""llf"'lo!"!u"!'R-M""A-L""f~N·E SUPS AVAILABLE
Mink Coat S t500 Black Sizes 25 30 & 40 DATSUN 82 280ZX Turbo
2 · 2 fully loaded blk
auto a t 1eath int ei.11
S8900 ObO 854-3019
f llY Fllllmll Diamond Mink 314 coat c au 642 4644
US Hl-1131 SlOOO 720·39t2 9 5pm Mon-Fro
: : : : : I :
b1lily 5 rels req Pick
up apphc al OC Perl Arts
Cntr, 600 Town Ctr Or
CM, btwn 9 30-SPM M-F
..........
Iron stove, black. with
pipes s 175 645· t326
l /f llOSTHS c:---:-:-.---:--:---i::-:-:----...:...--=;r:=----.:_:===::;:========::::;========~_JWork In rental oHice Sat-
DotU Lu•sce,iit p , • urelays 5 Sundays only,
Ct11try "allt CtHll
and love seat like new
St75 642·0670
$2.40 per day
PATRICK $ CABINET RE· l~A:-.":"1 -,:c~u~S~T"'O'l"M-DO-.O!'!R!'!S--a a L1w1c1rt l'!!!"'1,.1Pa"'!h!""•,.1.,. _____ hours 9.5 Showing &
FINISHING Stnp·slam DOORWA YS All Sliders ____ ...,....,. ___ FINE PAINTING By Rich-renting apts e1c Musi be Dinette set. 4 black naugh
chairs. walnut black
table All like new• SI 10
642·6028 T l'lat ~ ALL you pay lor
3 !Ines 30 Clay m1n1mum
1n the
seal ret1n1s11 Ouallty work Lie Bonded 548-5555 STllP llSTERS. ard Smor 16 yrs of happy ~~~~~eble Wil~n~~~llCCa~
Ir Pe est Sean 892· 7703 Stump & Root Removals customers Lie 280644 545 855 Electrical Back vards Ok 536_4444 Tnank-You• 963-4114 ·4 M·F btwn 10·4
Cl pt t for app1 & ae1d11tonal Info FURNITURE lor less
Queen bed $350. 6 piece
family room set $300
End tables & dresser
drawers $25 apiece. Call
650·2755
r • ry r.1•11111 ELECT•tc A A A PAINTING 1n11Ex1 - -"" n Gardening Full Service E)(pert Carpentr" Service Q LOWEST possible pttce SERVICE
DIRECTORY
, ualfty work, free est Mow. edge clean ups Repair-Remoel l·AdC1111ons "425513 968•740 t 986•27 16,Eves. Lv msg 10 Step Service 662·3235
Doors-etc 548-4980 MATOIANPAINTING AE SIDtCOMM LllND 26 Landscape/Garden Ser· Doors-Repair -Alterations yrs Do my own work Lie vice Compt monthly malnt Quality R Specially
Cabinets-Panel Locks-e1c 27804 t Al 646-81 26 xlnt refs Sieve, 546-91 47 Lie" 288597 63 1·9295
CALL TODAVll 35 yrs e~p Jerry 642-0567 GLASGOW PAINTING
ELECTRICIAN TREES
ASI FOR LOIS
Vour
Service D11ec1ory
Representative
Plus Small Remodel and
1
l •c 233108 Small/large lnt/E><t 30 yrs ex per ,
Actd11tons Walls Doors JOb~ II renairs 548•5203 Topped/remove Cleanup ref's 642·52 t4 '42 1770 IC ""' nu lawn/sprnk.11 751·3476 • ' ARE, IH NEW & REPAIR No Job tSHIKAWA LANDSCAPE PAllTlll HPHTISE IY
Curts •oti ~mall Top quahly Cleanups & Ma1n1enance c••ts
142-432 1Hf,310
CARPET LAYER Sellsl Red!i FREE est 63 t-2345 (714) 850-4 147 Resldentlal, commer'I
C.irpe1 .it Wholesale ffudy•H K C TREE SERVICE FREE est1m 994 ·58 t9
P11cf'c, r·~lallat1ons and ---°'!-_."'"'!!!' _____ Top Trim Removal Oual RALPH S PAINTING UC
Rt>pJirs rm 'i48 5785 I *•HANDYMAN*• Serv L1cllns free est Reas Rates Cusl Wk
NIUC •tTICE
large Ot small I do fl all• 969-8263 or S36·6696 Int /Ext Fr est 962-470 1 Cement/Concrete I Pai 531 ·5579 or Ive msg
The Call! Publtc Ulthties
Commission REQUIRES
that all used household
good• movers. pr1n1 their
P U C Cal T number tn all
adverllaements II you
heve a question aboul
the legallty of 1 mover
Cell Public Utlltles Com·
m1ulon 7 14·558~4 15 t
AHUiical Ctlilij'•
REBLOWN OR PAI TED
Also lnt/E111 Painting
Llc•2t8597 831-9295
Drtveways patios paths •GEN HOME REPAIRS
etc NI'! 101; too small Paint Drywall Carpenlry
Rea\ M1c•ey 536-0553 etc Gary 645-5277 PTL
C~ild Care FENCES-GA TES 'Tree trim ~~~~~~---Dump runs C M IN B Baby Nursf' w t 14 yrs e-p area Jim Whyle 642. 7206 tal\mg appioc for daycare
Starting I, J 536 7607 HOME REPAIR Pl\Jmber
eleclrical, Ille work. bath
CARING eap d Nanny s. & 1c11c remodel 647·2328 hskpers hve-mStor oul
from $75 week 6"47-2415 ff11li11
•Mv HOME DA YCAR~ ~L~f~H~A~V"'L'!'!!IN'!l'ldP"". "J11Q1'1ol'!v'!'!i~N"'d!"'
x1n1 program reas rates Garage & Yard Clnup1
medical exp 642-0544 Jon 845-8 192
HAULING • CLEAN·U-PS. -AMTEX-TEXTURING CltHia1 Serwict 7 Oay1 Lowest rain
Wall & Ceitlng THturlng Housecteanlng •Wlndows Cell Barry. 831-4748
848·7203 Bob 521·9957 14 yrs, reliable reas. own
Qalt fr1ns 645·9866 Pina/Della ,.H"'!Ol""l""t""'l_il.,li .. 161 ___ .,
_ Relleble Enetgetk Prof
n-& IS HOUSEWORK DRIVING Couple Wiii HouH •'t Wiii Pllfklng Ar .. .,_a;rs YOU CRAlY? ..
AeeurtlClng • Roofing & DON T DESPAIR Cell care for hOfMI, dog•.
W t ooflng• •" 11-4 1""' cats blrdl etc Maint ••Pr ..., ""' Tess 5 yrsexp 957-39 15 yds xlnt ref• e4 t.4970
j... a PERSONALIZED HSECLN I -fi~ill:titlrm"t5!TAILe' Many yu r1 exp Rel • Ah 11tractit1
8pm S.th 450-1112 +UtoR gred• 2-1 Rat•
S t5 hr Rud1ng0 Phon1C1 Wende 1 Kally • Ouahty Mllh-etc $hart 432·7170 Hsec1 .. n1no exl) re11
642-0•05 or 962 1667 La .. 1ca,l11
Cntracten A Lantart
Rfbobet§ ·Add1t1on1 G•r0en1ng-Cfunup .. f r"
1epa1r French Door• a removala·lrtm•New lawna ~~· UC 5-'f.195.2 & Matnt Alfredo 541-3133 I~!!!!!!.-----C-t ..... _ Tr•tTrim/Cleenup compl CUSTOM CABINETS ... Hitt... g1rden1no ~· pric.
•Ooeet o...gn •Cuttom I l•iMllll 84.2·2873 ChlKll t(I",.. n c a 0 In e t . l ocXu!&MlXCtoN.1! OUSTY'8 l.andtc•pellewn *'°'"'lea yra e11p A9fa ~ M•Jn Serv Wkly/month/ H«IOf (2 t31 547 30~ Cont1ruc:uon 650-3223 1 ,,,,,. J::rM "' i 4,.1f.4()
l '
JAPANESE GARDENING
SERV Crean-up & Maint
Free eSI Tony, 964-4758
~G ITLANdSCAPE AN5
CONST We dig II afll Reas
prices 11c11ns 646· 7010
M1111r~ -
BRlCl<W RK Small Jobs.
Newport. Co11a Me11.
Irvine Ref's 675-3175
Maaonry 01 All Typee
Block wall1-br1Ck work·tile
pallOI lrM e1t 538-4833
Mm11 .,., .. , ....
CLEAN & EXPERT
Over 25 year• uperlenee
LIC T ·I 16,428 730· 1353
••s;i·~ FFHI 6 INTERIORS
HANGING/STRIPPING
VISA-MC 673-t5 12
Pl11ttr/ltialr
•TWILL
Complete Mr'Viee11 FREE
estlmatnl 968-6374
····~··· U •r D f TH· 1111
• "" p1umblng a ne111no•
DRAINS cle•r from $15
Faucet -0 11posal-Repipe1
64 f·0907 "P.S." 722·908e .......
l'U 6"1 eny ble1 Oy 50%.
Commf A4ttld Work guar
.. ABC MOVING• 1 THE LEAK STOPS HEREt
Oulck & Careful T13I049 Fr" .. 1 722·7537 LO RATES 552.0•10
1111 ..,...ITITm.-...... ua1/U.ltln1
FUii Mt'\'lce, JWOf rnovert
Low.at fegel ratM No EXPERT REMODELER
lllrl Chg on wtlnd• Loc.i Local Ref'• LICenNd
& long dltt ~rM nt •45000 I Don. 831-4132
Guer price. • 1'1452 Tiie Toll 1·800 443.0823 --------''K ... J"i"N"fl"lc""t .. N .. X"'b .. 1•c"'t"'ki"'ng-IT..,.. lallll Ol•tinctlve. An0tdable ltmm ... •. Kltchena, \>ath• 7n ·t 783
Orange Co Originel ...... -Stlldent Mover• Tntured
Lie T 124·43e 84 1·8427 L THI UNSHIN! IN
NEWWareMuM Stot-O-8un9"11ne wtndOw cleening
••nl, l td Cell (714) 6•t-5tll0
&;;;enlOn/Xld: to: live 1e Yo.ii tM1e1n11t movtno to ,
In care I Ille hlllpg IOf ntwlocatloftf ~IN
Iha elderl 7141 33·'°°9 Incl•.....,
• '
MOTOR ROUTE
Available tn Irvine area.
$300 10 S600 No collect·
mg 3.4 hours a day
Monday lhru Friday alter·
noon Saturela~ and Sun·
Clay mor ning C all
642·4333. ask for K11k
Or1111Ct11t
laily Plltt
330 W Bay St
Cosla Mesa. CA 92626
Mahogany Dining rm tble
wl drop leaves $75
Mahog desk $75 Queen
sz bd s 1 10 646·9590
Matching 8' Davenport 5
matching loveseat, lforat
wl be1ge background
$300 548·94 t8
MOVING SALEI Sola. love Now Hmng Clerks for ell seat. end tbl. uphof chrs,
shills Full 01 Parl·tlme micro. Bl stools, misc
Starling pay S4 50·$5/Hr 6U-5368 aft 6 pm
depending on e•p Com·
pany benellu include OCTAGON game & dining
Health Insurance, paid table with 6 chairs 2
vaca11on. profit sharing, naugh chairs & ottoman
paid 1ra1n1ng Apply In Xlnl cond 754-0700
person 11 Stop & Go Mar· kets 34138 PCH. Dana Clu.1llledhall99ClaJlnlo1-Po1n1 matlon tor people With
need•
Openlns• Now Av•ll•ble
CAR ROUTES
E•rn Extr• C••h
For Del/very Of Thi• P•1»r
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
. INDEPENDENT
Deliver 1 day a week. No
collecting. no soliciting ~
Must have dependable car,
truck or station wagon and
insurance
CALL 842-1444
Aak for JoAnne Craney
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INTO
SAVINGS
The Diiiy P111t hos o new way to
turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH
with o $9.00 Cla ssified Ad. $9 OO with
• prepayment
4 Lines-7 Days-$9 .00
Ne ch•ne•• In coity or cencelletlon.
Private po111es only No Commerc•ol, Real fstotP Au1orno1ive,
8ool1ng or Employment Ads. There •s no µrKe l1m11 10 w hat yo u con
advertise.
If you need to sell yo ur couch, high choir or any unused
merchandise-coll the Doily Pilot Closs1f1ed sroft 01 use 1he co upon
below.
Moil to1 Daily PilGt, 330 W. Boy St., Co,ta Mt,o, Co 92626
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tttck, Ilka nu. tlafJIC), M·351 Thi• ,,......,. ... .... M·354 MCG a Al~TU. 45 duCted lily: M ~ ................ .,.. 1ioll IO Sell Tba .............
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bookl 7eo-s.u "8.IC ll)TIC( 11\Qe County on Oototier a. "8JC NOTICE a.11c:t1, Clllf. t2MO NcNrdj Tnlt llalaiMf'lt ... ftlM 111 ~....,..,. •,.. ~end 11ac1iOt1 to ... '° 1* Cofield McOunlgle, •& Hatt• wlttl the Count) CWtl of Or· .... ._ ...... ...., ,_ ba racot .... In .._ CIWlfy 'ecnnoua IUIMll ~ '1CTmOUI .,.... t0td Of. Nawf*t -..c:t1
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The totlowlng !*ton• .,. O•lly Piiot Oc1ober 13. ao. Tl\9 ·~ '*'°"' .,. Thi• bl.ltin•H I• eon· ,._ ".,I I I -.... ... ... DA TL 10/3/M
1001ng bullMH u : 21. NOYemw 3. 1... dolno ~ •: dvctad by• en~., I Pvblilhad Orenoe Co.I .... ._ ..., .-,_ N&.W,.ORT 11caow
DETOURS. 2134 El· M-335 VINN11'8. 270 E 17th, ~lehard O MeGUl\lgl9 OlllY Piiot October 13. 20.1 ...... __, aM ,..-c:-=All"I, 1 T~
leimef• Ave .. C~t• ~. Cotl• ....... Calif. Thtt •tllemant ... liladl 21. NoYember 3. ,... .., ..., ............ ~·~ A I .. I c.111. 92e28 .. _IC ..,._ Vincent ColendrM Inc:.. wlll'I 11141 County CNtti of Or· 1 M441 ......, ..,... .,._ .. • • ~ Annette Ro,emerl• ,..-. ""'~ Cetlfornle. 3111 Neullce Pl., enge County Of\ Oelober t. 1-.rt. ....... ,. M P1 ·'1'% : !~~~~~~~~~~ Oletermenn, 2834 ElielnWlt• nnoua .._.. 8'91. Oellt. 92826 lt&e I "8JC NOTICE ,,..,. .. --..... ,.. ...... c.... .... t: Ava .• COt!• Mesi, Cellf. fl~Am ITATllmtlf Tl'll1 bu•ln.11 11 con-,_,. 1•••1Rt1 YM..,.,.. :::..':i..Tete,ttH1 C?Mt
9245245 . duetad by;• COf P«•llon Pubffll'led Or"'91 Coee1 '1CTmOUe ..-11 .. ... • ......, .._...
Mergr41t Oletermenn. 2134 dJhe ~ :''°"1 ar• vine.nt Col•ndrte. Prffl· OeOy Pilot Oclot>tr 13. 20. um ITAftmWT .. .,. W .... 4la Mt ........ PutH!IMCI ~~ ~
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Snowedunde<¥1ilhatuff? ducted by. 1 generel pett· ~:,· :J::HI( · Cotl• Mate. enge County pn October 2. rtllJC NOTICE MAINTENANCE. 11810 .._,._..._..,, ----------
fled &d A"nelle R. Oiet9'meno • • . ""! ., rl21t01 ,ICTITIOUI .,..... lrlglOA 8-h, Celll. t2641' .,....... .... ~ ,.._ ' Otgyourselloutwlth1e1Hat-nersnlp TT 'iTra...i'Servie.alne ~9845 Beec:fl Blvd. •32E H\lflt·1 ~• .. le an-PlBJC.ll)TICE
This statement' we1 llled 1 Callfornll CorporetlOn. PVblllhed Ot1nge Coear .. ._ SlAT19NT Oele Attn Sel'lwutz ...... _... tteM 11R ~· fllCTtTIOUI llU ...... * PEUGEOT •• PlaJC NOTICE wi1h the County Clerk of Or· .~~~~ s~~!~1 11:.:.119 .. c!ltt' Delly PllOt October 13. 20, The lollowlng P«IOnl ere 17610 e.tch Blvd •32E., • • DIAi CAUNDAN09 .. ,,... ITATIMOfT *•AMLFA~TREORMAETOI *• 1 1442 S. Br:stol. S.A. __ ....;;..;;.;.;;...;.;..;;..;.;.;.,;;, __ ange Covn1y on October 11. 92627 • 27. November 3, 19845 doing bua•neu u Huntington Beecl'I, C1111 ,.,. ''•1a11ter u11e The toHowlng pertorll •r•
" ~ 1986 T M·334 (a)GORILLA RACKS 92647 ,,..,._. .. _... I -doing buslneaa ••.
*SAAB* BITTER• 141-0220 flitMI hit bullneu 11 con-' (blRAACS. 1945 Ptecentle Thia bualntt1 11 con-j.,._.,.. •te oerte. ORANGE COUNTY AUTO -i Publlshect Or•""'" Cout ducted by a aorporellon D1m11C NOTICE 'H' C •• C Ill d·~t..,. by' •n 1-... 'v'-•u111 Une cene o llM llaMade WORLD. 237 La Joli• Of .. MoYtnc soon to the new ~ Dally Pnot Octob;-13. 20. E. Sl'len1han. Pre11dtnt .-~ 92621 otta ....... • . 'Oa'; Sehw•~"" "' I ~ ,.. le •-• Nev.por1 S.IC.h Calif 9Ze63
-
, I , I Santa Ana Auto Mall Tt!11':.r!:i1,.:2.::7.._(I) 27. November 3, 1986 Tl'llS atatemenl w .. filed FICTITIOUI au ... 11 Fredrick Henry Cove!y 111, Tl'lla tl119'Mlll wu fl*! llr.-clort; Ml ,...,_. Jeffr9Y Uur!KU Voner. "'"::=::;-:=:;::::=:::::=-" It (-~· dolnt butlneu M·a.5 with the Covoty Clerk of Or· NAm ITAff•NT 11150 Wllleee 'C'. Co11a w1tl'I tl\9 Counly Clerk of Qr.,MClffaelft..-eU!aN ... 237 i..... JOiia Or.-Newpoti._ --* 752-0900 * ;;-••: ---------aoge Covnty on October 3, The followng '*'°"'are Met1 Calif 92627 •noe Coun1y on October 3.,culftpllr ce11 la• fer· e.een. Cehl 92663 ---A1te1 Dtatatic 9300 WOOL.JJY TIAM Pllll.IC NOTICE 1986 dOlng buslnesa as: This buslneu 11 eon. 1986 "'• 11 d • d • • Iese I e • Th11 bvslnes1 11 eon· SUBARU '8• GL10, low ·n ELDO LOADED FINA'ii~AL. 4'2S Jam· '1111M PROTOTYPE DESIGN ducted by an lodivlduel flat"'7 ...,.,..._II uet.cl _.,. ductect by an lndlvodueJ
miles. eleclrlc Windows. ~ ..... ~ l<h.. FICTrTIOUl llU..... Publlalle<i Oteng. Cout ANO CREATIONS. 1375 Freet H. Covel'; Publl9hed Orenoe eo..11 ..... cone --... Jell ZIOMr AS~~;,.,b~ll_.8w_1or2er lnt•rlor. CrulStt z0U,::~0~.8 am/Im J9"-oot11y EINnClal NA•ITATa•NT oa11y Piiot October 13. 20, Logan •K. Co111 Mesi. Tl'lls 111tement wu filed O•lly Pilot October 13, 20.10-.11 \. ~hn':tte"c'"97'~.;:'offi~ .,.,.,., ~ 53 ~ ' l'*'f~ Swvlc" The following peraona et• 27 November 3. 198e Celll. 92626 wolh tne County Clerll of Or· 27. Nov9mber 3. 19" ....., "° ,,.._.. Ml wi oVn Y •
t•IM. 6 way seat, leather, Inc.. IC.-,), 4lS Vlata doing b\Jaineu u : M·~9 Slec>Mn Fredric Harlen. ange County on October 3, M·~2 '"'~" .. • ........ ,_. •;rs County on Oelober 3•
"SOUTH COUNTY
VOLKSWAGEN
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IN U.S.A.
Art> TRYING HAROER
TO 8£ = 1
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• IERVICE
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1.'111 842·2000 -.......
AIC, 1 owner. n/smkr. TCrlK:he, Newpor1 l<h.. HOBLIT COMPUTER ,.,_ .. ca.,,)e,_... l9 6
New paint. Showroom A '2MO. SERVICES 1412 Vivien _.,Ml aolatto, Ml dMato FU-Sl'larpt 6S7ZVM, S39SO Thi• buslMU 11 con· Lane, r'CewPort 84tecl'I Cell!. rta.JC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE P\8JC NOTICE y •• ,.. CIHH d• IU PublJShecl Or•noe eo .. t PP Day (714)644·4910, duci.clby ·~''°"· 92660 • ,...,..._ ..., _.... _.. 08Jly P1101 Oc1ot>er 13, ~o.
Eves (714)675·7957 FUIN~NNdt~ . Vil S ': Albert L Hoblll, Jr .. 1412 doftalporpertect.le~. 27. Noveml>ef 3 198e
--$ IR .. IC w Vivien Lene, Newport PUllLIC NOTICE f11eten otroe r••u·•-M-339
INC.. J V 84tlQl'I, Celll 92680 ........ ,_. .. ..eM ---------
WOOL Y. '"· This buslneaa I• eon· .,._, • ...., 11111.....,. Pl8.IC NOTICE
BUICK
DEALER
IN
ORANG£ COUNTY
292S MllC>OI BtvO
C.M 979-2500
NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION
ot tate model. low m1tea9e
Caoillacs 1n Orange
County• See us today•
540-9100
2600 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
WE11nn1A1ES
USED CARS & TRUCl<S
COME IN OR CALL FOR
f HE A,,llAISll
OeULLO
CllEYllOUT .
18211 BEACH BLVD
HUNTINGTON BEACH
••7·1017;5•t-3331
Thia •t•...,_.. •t• m. ducted by an lndlllidull NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF NO SIGNIFICANT lr.mi~te. llMMft• --.....;"---_...;;._ __ .......
:/ ~ the~~ !erk Att>ert L Hobbl1 Jr. EFFICT ON Tum EN' ... ~NT ....... ~E oc. • Uft ..,_., .,... IC 21W S.'9rn111119 ,,_..,-on Thtt statement wp filed 'n-. •1nv-~ ..v•n-._., • un aenlelo • Nf. FICTITIOUS eul*lll
ll\9 ,e;-.::-.!tuiJ.com· wnt1,tt1&COt1lltf ct.r!("of or-TO P\alC OF REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF AJNDI wencte de Mia111loa • • NANI tTATf.MENT
menc.cl -le trMMCt ange CC>Ynty on Oelober 3, ---( ofk:tne1. ....• 1.,.-lo ..... , Tne following persona ... bul#leM under ... fie· 1986 • VM • -rec ., ... dOlllO blllln•ll ... CCI. :!!: ~.:" .=" : ,.,_ o.te: October 20. 19H oNc41). 10382 Jerome. v11i. Pa.rtt. t/f/ll. PubliSl'led Oreno-Goa1t c .. Ne. 1'1177 Cetllorn11 92687 ll!'f_. __ ~ oauy Piiot October 13, 20, City of Founfaln Valley The--nem. end llddr ... of Ct~IJ-Holllno-ortl'I, a. usnn At· 27. November 3. 1986 10200 8 .. t., Avenue the coun ts: (El nomb<e y 10382 Jerome. V1n1 Per11.
Lew, HS' ~ M·340 Fountain V8'1ey, CA 92708 direcclon de 11 corte •I' Catilo1n1e 92667
$t., Iii •. .......... (714) 9e5-4400 H1rbor Judlelel OlatrlCI Mu· Ktrll A Hot11ng1worlh ~ ntM. ---------nlcip11 Covn, Orenge Coun-2739 Dorothy P11ce. Or·
OreftteC:O..t Delly Piiot PlB.IC NOTICE ty, 4601 Jembor" Blvd . 1nge Cel1lorn1192669 oJ~~ 27 FICTITIOU8 eu ... as TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES: GROUPS ANO PERSONS ~~t:2~· N9'#por1 Beecl'I. d~~:s b~u~~.~~~tn!s eon-
NA• ITAff•NT TIWP neme, lddr .... end Clarie 110lhng&wortl\ Pml.IC l!QTICE 11141 following persona •r• On or about November1S, 1988, the City of Fountain Valley wlH raqueat the U.S. Department of tetephon. number of p111n-This s1111ement .,. .. filed
_____ ...._ ___ doQ'~pbu~\=~~AI, SER· Houalng and Urban ~t to releaM $70, 15G of Federal f\lnda und« Title 1 of the Houalng till'• an0tn9'f, or ple1ntitf with the Cou111\' Clerk 01 Or
FtcttttaYe VICES, 2651 trvlne Avt.. and Community Development Act of 197•(PL 93-383)f0f a HouJLng ret11blllt1tlon Progremcovertng wtth<>ut an 1t10f'11ey, •• (El ange Couow on Septtml*
..,..._ Suite 2B 14, Costa Mesa. alngi.famlly rMldeflCN and mobile homea. Thi• program provldee low·lntere91 io.n1, rebat• and nombre, le dtreeclon Y el nu-23. 1m
St=.,. Cell!. 92627 grant• to low· and moderat9-lncome residents of Fountain Valley to aultt In the rehabilitation of mero de teietono del
I Fiie No. Fl21• T11 Pen Trld1ng COfpor· th91r homea. lbogedo def demandente, o
F320IOI
Published Orange Coest
Dally P1lo1 October 6. 13. 20 Trt. fol atlon. C1tllorn11. 2651 Irvine del demandint• (jue no
j 11 (ere) 'c:~~ pt,.TJ!! tlenoe at>ogeoo. •I Dl•M 27 1966 'es: • Ave , Suite 28t4. Coat• It hu been,detwmlned that tuch request for reteue of fund• will not con1tltute an action Wemple Bue. Lew Offieft M321 u L T/i ~'~Ill · Mesa.cam 92627 tlgnlflcantlyaffectlngthequalftyofthehumanenvlronmentandaccOfdlnglytheabov•namedCltyof or James P Del Gu...GIO, ---------...... .. .. E 1 ..... u Tl'lls busineu 11 coo· F I V I ,.~,,._,. al I N "701 W1'sh1re Blvd . 9th PUBLIC NOTICE ,._v-tJ<!Ker':.. •• ·-·-.-Ir· d ... b ti ounta n a ley h .. .,...,.._, not ta prepare an environment mpect 1ta1em.nt under th9 atlonel • • .... ,.,_, ............. UClvv Y a eorpor1 on En·.. alp i-, ........ (P 9 """) T f i·•--· flOOt. Beverly 111119. Clll· 111,.., Celltornlamt4. Frank Gressl .-1ronment ol ... r Act of hrv• L 1.1...,. he reason• Of 9'ICh dee....,.,. not to prepare such lornt• 90212 Ultrepoww 7 In· lh11 stelernent w1S. filed statement ate' u folk>ws: This Clty•wlde project Is located throughout medlum-denalty 't'eeldentlal 0 TE F R FICTITIOUS aust•Sl-NAMI 8TATEMINT The tooow•ng persons are
doing business 89
corporetM, • Cellf«nl• will\ tl\e County Clerk of Or· ar ... where the en.eta on th9 natural and physical environment will be minimal. 198~ : 1 echal MA 14
corpor•tlon, 16M.S Von cov 1 o Octo"'-3 Kerman A-. lrvll'WI. ·~· n Y n ..... · J. ~e•er-. •~ Mettle Ce11tor111a '2714. 19 II An Environmental Review Record respecting the tublect project hu bMfl ma<M by the City of Conet1t, DetNIJ COAST AL CRAFT 640
Co11e Street Costa Mesa Caltt 92627 Ultr~ 11 In· F»1Mt Fountain Valley, which documents the environmental review of the pro)9ct end mOfe fully sett fonh Putillsne<1 Or1nge Cou1
corporae.d. • Ceilfornl• Put>hshect Orange Coest the reaaons why such atatement Is not required. Th9 envtronmentel Review Record Is on n1e at the Dilly Pilot OC1ot>er 13 20 corporetlon, 16145 • Von Dally Piiot Oc1obef 13. 20. 21 Nov~t>er 3. 1986 KermMt A-. lrvln.. 27 November 3. 1986 above addr ... and It avallable for public examination and copying upon requeat et the Planning M358
Jim Mc.Shane 19711 Trt·
dent ~uottngtoo BHch
---------Calif 92646 Cellf«nle '27". M-344 Department t>etw.en the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Mel ... Funoliig One
Corporet'°". • O.l•w•r• corporetlon. 1000 Pfo-UleCt Hiii ROid, WllldlM,
COMecilcvt oeofS.
Mel... Funct!no Two Corporetlon. • Del•w•r• eor..,,-et'°". 1000 Pro· ~t Hill Roed. Wlnda«, Connecticut CNOtS. Cll W90d!Pow., II, Inc .• a Mer-;llftd COfPCll".eflon, 1 tO! Sf. Peul -'' CtleM. Suite 307, Beltlmore, Meryland 21202. Tl'll• bualnna 11 con· dVcted by • teMf'•I pert·
'*""IP UL TRAPOWER 7 L~W:CS!t rs~ 0foL 1<8?.
Vice Prnfdent Tl'lls 1tetemW1t w-.a flt.
Id with the Countv Clerk ot Orange County on
Seotem!Mt" 21. '"'· Not yef conduc11"9 business.
o ... noe Coe•t OaUy Piiot
\A70004') Oc 6, 13, 20. 27
PUBUC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUltNIH
NAMf ITATE•NT
The loltowlng person• 1re
doing business as
THE FILM STOP, 500 W
Balbol Blvd . Newport
Beach Caul 92663
Rot>ert C Durkee. 203 I t
Cypress. Santa Ana Heights, Calif 92707
Manha Durkee, 20311
Cypress. Santa Ana Heights,
Caltl 92707 Tn1s business is con· dueled by husbano and wile
Robert C Durkee
This statement was flied
with tne County Clerk ol Or·
aoge County on October 6.
1966
'3211SO
PubltSheo Orange Coast
Daily Pllo1 October 13, 20.
27 November 3 1986
M·346
No further environmental review of aueh project It propoMCI to be conducted prior to the request
for , ...... of FecMral fundt.
All lnt• .. ted agenc .... grou~ and persona dlaagreelng with either of the two propoMd actions
are Invited to tubmlt written comments fOf conalderetlon. Such written comment• Should be received
at 10200 Slater Av.nue on or before November 5, 1986. All aueh comments so received wlll be
conaldered and the Cl~ will not request the, ...... of Federal funds or tue any admlnletrallve action
on the delcrlbed pro~t prior to HUD'• written autho<lzatlon to ute theM funds. It le requested that
thoae forwarding comment• specify wtik:h-ot-the-propoaectaetlon• la being addressed.
Th9 City of Fountain Valley wlll undert•ke the project described above with Block Grant f\lnda from
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) vnder Title 1 of the Hou8'ng and
Community devek>pment Act or 1974. Th9 City of Fountain Valley It certlfyfng to HUD that the City
and Judy L. Keltey, In her ottlclal capacity u City Manager. content to eocept th9 fursldlctlon of the
Federal court• If en action Is brought to enforce reapon81blllt ... In relation to environmental revlewl,
decision-making and action; and that theae responalbllltles have been aat11fled. The i.oai effect of
th9 certification It that upon lta approval, th9 City of Fountain Valley may uae the Block Grant funds
and HUD will have Mtltfled Its r•ponslbllltles under the National Environmental Polley Act of 1969.
HUD will accept an objection to Its approval of the releaae of funds and acceptance of the
certification only If It 11 on one of the following b .... :
(a)
(b)
That th4! certification was not In fact executed by the c.rtlfytng officer or other officer of
applicant approved by HUD: or
That the applicant's Environmental Review Reoord for the project Indicates omission of a
required decltlon. finding or step applicable to the protect In the envlronmental review
process. Objections muat be prepared and submitted In accordance with the required
proc.cfure (24 CFR Part 58). They may be addresaed to Environmental Clearance Officer at
U.S. Department of Houalng and Urban Development, ,Area Office, 1615 WMt ~c
Boulevard, Los Angeles. CA 900 15-380 1.
Objections to HUD on the release of funds on baaes other than those stated In the previous
paragraph wlll not be considered by HUD. No objection recleved after November 20. 1986. will be
oonlldered by HUD.
Judy L. KMeeJ, City Manever
CltyHell
1GIDO lleter Avenue
'ounlaln Valley, CA l270I
Publlahed Orange Coast Dally Pilot October 20. 1986 M361
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTtel Of
T"UITH'S IAL( Tl No. 5115
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 04118184 UNLESS
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTEC f VOUR PROP·
ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT
A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION
OF THE NATURE OF TfiE
PROCEEDINGS AGAINST
YOU YOU SHOULD CON·
TACT A LAWVER On 11/3186 11 10 00 A M
Rob Ooe11e, 6-tO Cove
Slrt'et Co.ta Men Celtf 926?7
This business " con· ducted by co-panners Robert Ooez1e
Tn11 staiemen1 wH Med
wnh lhe County Clerk ot Or-
an119 County on Oeto~ 2.
1986
F321to2
PubllSheo Orange COHI
Oaoly PtlOI October 13 20,
2 7 tiovemt>tw 3 1986
M-333
PUBLIC NOTICE
Newport Escrow eompaoy FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
85 the duty appointed NAM( STATEMENT
rruslee unoe< and purauent The 101tow1ng ~rsons are
10 Deed ot Truat, Recorded 001ng bu11oess as
on 04127184 as Document SHER CALL CREATIVE, no 8.4-173264 Of Ott1c1a1 33 Canyon 1s1ano Drove,
Records in the 0H1ee of the Newport Beacn Callt 92660 Recorder of Orange Covnty Snr Ca11-Ko1111s10 33 Ca-
Calrlorn1e, execvted by 11yon 1s11111d Off•• NewPOrt
MIHRAN OZBAG a marr1ect Beach Calif 92660
menasn11soleand sepera1e This bus1neu 11 eon-
proper1y WILL SELL AT duc1ed by a1 nd1v1oual PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Sher C.iil Kotvttto
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR This statemt'nl wu llled
CASH. (payat>le 11 11me ot w11h the County Clerk or Or-
sele .. n ~wM--~ o'-the ~ C:oonTY °" Octobet' 3 United States) II the Chap-1986
man Avenue en1rence to the C1v1c Center But1dlog 300
East Cl'\apmao Avenue Or· 1nge CA all right. 1111e end
101erest conveyed 10 aod
11ow nald by 11 under s11d
Deed ot Trust 1n the property
Situated 10 iald Covoty C.h·
lorn1a. desc,.b1og the leno
there10
Fl21M3 Put111sneo Orange Coaat
Oa11~ P1io1 Octob.ir 13. 20 2 • "lr"!\ltomi;l4!r 3 1986
M·341
LOI 29 OI Traci NO 9494
as per map recoroeo ir1
~ook • 11 pages 29 10 32 ---------..---------...,...-------------------I 1nctus1ve ot M1sce11aoeous
P'ACfFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PAlltK
Cemetery • Mortuary
Chapel • Crema1ory
3500 Pac11tc View Or1ve
Newport Beach
644·<'700
TRADE now
Maps ,,, the 011tce 01 lhe
counl y recorder Of sa10
county The s1ree1 adorus ano
0111er common des1gn11t1on 11 any ol the real oro~rl)
desc11bed 11b o11e •S
puroorieo 10 be 12 Por1er
S1ree1 1rv1ne CA 927 l4
The under11g11eo TrustMI
d1sc1a1ms any 1tab1hty tor anv
tneorreciness 01 the 'trl"l'I
1od1ess aod other commoo
HARBOR LAWN·
MT. OLIVE
Monusrv • Cemeter,
C,rematory
162'> G1~1er Av,.
r o'lla Mesa s"o 55~4 4 line mimlmun "~~ · ' · s A Garage Sale
des1gnat1011 11 any. sPlowo
~\~ Kit for $1.00
For $4.IO you can advertise your Garage Sale In the Dally Piiot.
There Is a 4 llne minimum and the price Is the same whether you
advertise 1 day or 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden
treasures Into cash.
We are also offering a Gulde to letter Gar999 8alH for S1.00. Thia
guide Includes Ideas on how to advertise, how to plan. what Items
to sell, plus Ideas for a better garage sale; also a garage sale sign.
pricing stickers. Information on city ordinances and an Inventory
sheet.
You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for $1.00 when you place
your ad at:
Daily Pillll
Or1nge Cou1 Daily Piiot.
330 W•t Bey St. Cotta MeN
Huntington 8Mcf'l l~t.
17989 BMcn Blvd., Huntington BMch.
Mondey • Friday 8~ AM to 5 PM
642-5678
J
IT IN THE CLASSIFIED!
lily Pilat
CALL CLASSIFIED 842-5878
J
\NE"RE FIGHTI FO'?
'O.ll?LIFE
t American Heart ft
Association V
"
I
..
•lO 0Nnge CoMc DAil Y PILOT I Mondey, October IO, 1118
PllJC ll>JICl Plait MOllCl MLIC NOTICE
K _, StrHt ano AcKta A~ St Cotta Mtaa. CA 12'21
• ..,_ Oii within ''-Mton ...., Ae-Oar~ AMlonian 395
..... ICA'90tl TO ~nt Pto,ec:t Atea Vt<toua St Costa~. CA 81U M.COMOLIC Oetcr1ptl(lflt Of ttle r.tte can 82827 •
..,,.._, be lound 111 the AgtHm4tnt Tlllt bu11neH tt con-
._..,. me t!H'ms ot Ina Hie ot ducted by an 1ndl1110u11
To WhOm" May Concern s»operty betWMO the Agen• Oar~ AllarO(llan ~IOTTI Jam.t V St & cy Ind MOia ~ment lht• ttat~I "'" hltd ,._gar .. L ate ~ll'O to C0tl)Ofa\10n lfe Mt tortll ltl With the County Cte<k ot Or·
t"t Otc>wtmclflt ol Aleohotie the Agrtement aoge County on s.c>ternt>er
.._. Control to Mii el· The Pl'~ proj41Ct ts 8, 1988
COftollc bevefaget at tO 13 El covered by a final En· fJttt• CtirnlnO Drlve Costa Mffl wonmtntal lmpKI Report Publlat'le<I Orange Cout
92'2' ~11'1 "4 ti' On Sale lot ll'le Mtln·Pler Re· Dally Pilot Sep1.,,-.1>e< 29. e..r & Wine (Pub Ell Pt ) Oevetopmeni Project Mee Octobe< 8, t3, 20, 1988 iie41nM tor whteh a Noh~ Of Prep-M314
MUC NOIM:E
JMlny Inc , 12 I Lido Pwll Of Mell Calll 12'27
Ill t ~t Bekn. Call! fh•• buainett It COtl· 92603 O\ICl.0 by' a eOfPOflllOn
Thtl bUllnHt II eon-8'~ J JtMICll. PtHI
ducted by e gtMfal PMI• ~I
net top Thi• Jtatement waa tiled
Geflld A OtllMlnl vwtth the County C .. tll ol Or-
Thlt """"""'' ..... lli.d ~ County on OCtOl>lf 3.
""'" 11\t County Cte<k ol Or-t&ee ~ County on OclOl>lf 3. ,_,..
t986 ~C>lltned Otange Cout fDtUI 0.lly Ptlot Octot>er 13, 20
Pvbltll'IOO Or1nge Coa11 27, Noveml>ef 3, 1988
Dally Pilot OCIObe! 13. 20. M-355
27 flloveml>er 3. 1986 M-352 PlalC NOTICE
~ Or~ Cout 11011on wes llled on May 6. .._IC MnflC[ .. _ tC NOTICE FICmtOUI .UU.11 Deify P110t Octobef 20 10H 1085 r-nu __ r ________ 1 NAME ITAT'llmNT M380 C~ ot tl'le O.spot1tlon _......;....;..;. _____ _
111d Development Agr"· FICTITIO\.I• llUllNlll l'ICTITIOUI 9UIMll Tl'le followlng P4itlON 1r1
------------ment 1nO 11'11 Enwonmental NA• ITATl•NT .... ITATl•NT dptng OUa!neM as "8.IC NOTIC( lmPa<:I Report are on tile for The lollowtng I*'®• ,,. Tiie tollowtng '*'°"' are BLISS. 260 Cegney l.'n.
public ln$pe(:t1on and CoPY· dOlng bullnett u George'• 001ng buSlneu as Suite 303, Newport Beach.
"*.IC NOTICI Ing '°' the COii ot dupll· Otat11butlon 395 VletOtll FREEWAY BUSINESS Calll 926453
.......... ~_......... -----------~-
PWllC fl)llC( Mt.IC NOTIC£
,ICTtnOU9 ....... Walnut Street Newport OUCllO Dy an 1ndtll!Oual FICTITIOYI aulM.J• 0~!~ byw 'O ~~
..._ ITATRmN'T h a.cti CA 9'M3 0.vlel V POggi NAMI ITATI.. lie Th1J atemtfll wttl li6ed
Thti lollowing pert0nt 1we Ctari. Holltngtwonll. Th1t Jllttmenl ., .. 1...0 Thlll l(lllowong '*= e 1 .,.,,th thr County Clerk of Of·
doing bu11ne11 as NICll'a 10382 Jerome, VIiia Patil, "'""the County Clerk ot Or· gr;iyb~~~"3;~ vict~tt• 11110-Coonty on OCtot>e( 3.
Emporium. 0712 BluerHI CA 92667 •noe County on ~·.,n'* s1' Co~t~ Mesa CA 92821 t986 , ....
Or H 8 CA 92648 Thi. butlnHt It con-30 1088 G o ~eueletytn
Ntcholu Br1.1c• MltM:ll. duc:tllO by 11~11 pafl· '*''* 3,.5 ·~,~~0,111 St Cotti Publlsti.O Of1nge 1f~' 9112 91uer .. I °' H 8 . CA nerlhiP Pvbllllhe<t Orange Coast • D d~ Pllol Octobet ~. -· ln646 K A HOlllngt-otlh Daily Pilot Oclot>ef 6 13 20 11.t~~· c:~.~~!!, 11 eon 27 No,embtlt 3 1tee M 3SS
Do1otl'ly Jene Sheallt Thll statement ..,.., h., 27 t986 3 duct:, by an il\Qivldua4 •
M1tteh wlll'I the County Clerk ol Or· M32 George Dzhf'Ulleryan
Thll bu11n"' It c.on · 8"1)t County on September "8.IC NOTIC( Thit 918111ml'nl was !Ilea
dveteo by huaband a.nd wl,. 23 1906 ..,1111111e County Ct11rk of Or· ~~:o!~:.~~~ •• tiled Publ"hed Or•"""''= ll ... ange County on Sf'ptemt>er FICTITIOUS IUllNIH C C -·w-flCTmOU9 .,._.. 08 t988 . NAME STATW•NT .... nh lht ounty klfll or Or· D.a•ly P110I OclO~ 8 13, 20. NA• ITATW~ fl111t7 T~ lolloN•llO peraont .,. ~9~nty on Septembef 27 19M M322 Tne lollowtng per.on• .,. Pv1>11she0 Or•nge Coasl dOIM!jl tl<J•MHS ..
l'Jal7• 0 0 Ing bu• In eu I I Daily Pilot Sflptembef 29 LIDO SAILING CLUB INC
PubllsMd Oranoe coatt P\8.IC NOTICE OSCARS TEXACO, 2231 Oct.Obe• 6 t3. 20. 1986 3300 V•a Lido Newport
Oa11y Pilot Septembe< 29. • t>fo Grand Ave • Senta An,. M315 Be11c.11 Cahl 9'663
October 6 13 20.•1986 K ll070 . Ca Jofry A Rest Calllornta,
(' M318 l'ICTITIOUI 8U ... ll Aaghat Pourl'lasun1. 1301 ___ P_UB......;Ll_C_NO_T_IC_E __ :18 C.ib111to Newl)Olt Beacl'I,
NA• ITATl•NT S Hight nO • 114. FuH1t1on. Cal1I 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE The IOflowing pettons ••• CA 92831 f lCTITIOUI IWI M ll Th15 business 19 con-
PUBLIC NOTICE
~Te:~ J0eNT "'9-c111on at the olhce ol the St Costa Men, CA 92t27 CENTER c/o The Gard,,_ Sl!lle Ann M McMahon,
COU•CtL :~ T':u~'r City C~k City ol Hunt-George Dzheuetery1n. Group. 1151 Dove St'"'· 260 C~~ !3032 •• :, Newport • 109ton Beach 2000 Main 395 Victoria St Cotti Suite 270 N8"'POf't Beacl'I, &.ac:h Cahl • """ FICTITIOUI 8U .... ll ltGTON •ACH AND THI Strffl. Hunltngton e..eti. Mesa CA 92627 Calif 92880 lh1t busloeH It con-NA• ITATl•NT
dOlng but•f\ftS .. WEBCO Tl'lll buslneH II eon· NAM( STATEMENT d11<lf'<I by a e0tpor•11on
PRINTING t 785 Newport ducted by "" lnd1V1du1t The 1000 .... 1ng person• .are J A Rt'SI Ptfflderll
Blvd Co1ta Mel8. CA Aaghar Pe>u<l'IHHn• oomg bUsiness as Nieto • This statement was hied llllMVIL~ AGIN-C•hlornla between the hOufl This butlnett It eon· l.f'Nftne41 R Doyle, H Ouct9d by an lnd1v1<1ua1 The I01tow1ng perso111 are
CY OPnaCrTY OI' HUNT· ol 8 oo A M and 5 oo PM oue1eo by an Individual Peter Norstrand and Sallie A M McMal'lon doing bullnets as· Sun,set
92627 Thtl ttatemenl was liled fmpor111m. 97 t2 Blueteel ,..,,n tnt> County Clerk ol Or·
Cha(les Koll, 18714 Ml wltll !tie County Clerk ol Or-Or H B CA 926<16 ongt• County on October 8, IMGTOll MACtt ON THI Monday through f riday. e•· George Dzheueleryan Darler\e De Remer. as co· This ttetement WH llled Appraisal Service, 28944
DtaNltTION AND DI · I CIUSIVll of hol1d1ys Tt111 ttalement was filed truSlffS ol AEW Trust .. 53 with ll'I• CouMy Clerk ol Or-Camino de Estrella • F, Cachuma Circle Foun111n 1ng County on Septembet N1c;tio1os Bruce Mitsch t98&
Valley, CA 92708 30 1988 9712 Bluereel Or t1 B CA f l21 .. :-a.1 ,0PmNT AOMaMINT Interested persons may with tl'le County Cler1! ol Or· under Oecl11rat1on ol Trust ange County on October 2. Capistrano 8e8Ch 92624
WI IN TH f lit 1 • submit written comments 1nge County on s.c>temt>er dated Seplt!f'lblr 17 1986 1988 1'32MOI T "">' L Lambeth, 708 Heten Koll t87 14 Mt l'S21U. 92646 p.,.,1,~hed Orange Coast
Cachuma C11cle Fountain' Publtshe<I Orange Coast Dorothy Jani' Sheeke Oa11v ?1101 Octot>ef 13 20 0.WLo.MINT AOINCY addressed to the Clly Cletk 08 1986 cto Aldti<:h Eastman & Publlsl'led Or1nge COit! Calle Casita San Clemente
AND MOl.A DfYfLO'· ol the City 01 Huntington ~\117 Wallch Inc 265 Franklin Daily Pilot Octobef 13 20. CA 926n> Valley, CA 92708 Daily P110I October 6 13 20 M1tscfl 27 Nv•emt>et 3 t988
Th•• bu11ne11 11 eon-n 1986 Tn1s bus1nest 1s eon M·343 mWT C~ATION Beoeh. Post Office Bo• 190. Published Orange CU.at Street Boston MA 02110 , 27 No~ber 3 1986 Th11 bu11ne11 Is con-Gl~~TICE IS HEREBY Huntington Beecl'I, Call-Daily Pilot September 29, This businest la con-M-336 dueled by an 1nd1v1dual OucteO Dy husband ind wife M324 dutlt>d by nus1>ano end .,.,11e -------:----
Charles Kott Helen Koll Nichola~ B Mitsch PUBLIC NOTICE
I N ll'llt the City Council 1orn1a 92648. prior 10 lhel October 8, 13, 20. 1986 ducted by nominee tru91 Terry I Lambeth 0 Ille City ol Hunung1on hovr ol 5 00 P M on Oeto-M3 t5 L R Doyle. Trustee as PUBLIC NOTICE Thit statement was 111.0 This statement was ftle<I PUBLIC NOTICE Th•' ~lillement was lilf'<I _ __:~.;;...;-"'-----
.,.,Ith the Cbunly Clltflc ol Or-wnh lht> County Clerk ol Or FICTITIO•µS 1u••....,11 Beacl'I and Ro<1evetopmen1 b.ir 2,. l986 Aforesaid ..,,th the Covnty Clerk 01 Ot-• Agency ol the City of Hunt Al lh« lime and p1aoe POOl.IC NOTICE Th11 statement was tiled FICTITIOUS at.JSINEll ange County on September ange County oh September FICTITIOUI IWl lNfll ange County 011 September ME $TATE~
30, t986 NAME STATEMENT 24 t<18!i NA, l)ef'tonl ar~ ington e..c:h "'111 hol<l e t<>'nl noled aoove all persons! . with lhe County Clerk ol Or· NAME STATEMENT 25 1§116
publlc heating pn Octobef intt>resieo in tht' above met· FICTITIOUS •Ul*Ell ange Coomv on Octobef 6 Tnt! tollowong persons are FS2GMO
27 1986 at 7 30 PM 1n the le• mai appear and be NAME ITATIMENT 1986 doing busine!ls as Garo s PubhShe<I Orange Coast
Council Chtmbe<s. Coty Hall MiHd . The following persons are "21947 01st11bullon 395 Victoria Daily Pilot September 29.
2000 Main Street Hunt Dated October 8, !986 do1n9 business as Pubhshed Orange Coast St Costa Mesa CA 92627 October 6. 13, 20. 1995
F321357
Put>11shlld Otange Coast
Daily Pilot October 6, 13 20. 27 1986
M325 lngton Beach, Cahlorn11 lo CITY Of HUNTINGTON' TRUST DEED INVEST· Daily Pilot October 13. 20, Caraped Aharon1an. 395 M3l 7
consider and ac) upc>n the BEACH By· Allele M. MENTS 621 Lido Ptrk Or 127 Novt'mber 3. 1986 V•CIOr•• St Costa Mesa CA PUBLIC NOTICE Disposition and Develop. W•ntwo~lh city Ct.rll B· I Newport Beach Cahl M-337 92627 POOl.IC NOTICE ______ .;;.._...;;..;;.. __
motll Agreement bel111<een Pubhstied Orange Coestl 92663 lh1S business •• con-K 290ll
the Redevetopment Agency Daily Pilot Octot>el t3 20 Ann Steelman 62 t Lido PUBllC NOTICE CluCled bt._ an ind1v1dval I( n ,. FICTITIOUS .u ......
ol the CTly ol Huntington 1986 1 Pari,, Or B· 1 Newport Garaped Aharon1an FICTfTIOUI aUlfNEl l NAME ITATfMINT
Beach Ind MOia Develop-M357 Beach Cahl 92663 FICTITIOUI •UllNE88 This s1a1ement WIS hied NAME 8TATEMENT The lottow1ng pertona are
ment C0tpora11on and saie Jaell & Dolle Coryea. 62 t NAME I T ATEMENT wlll'l lhe County Clerk ol Or-Tht' lollow1ng peraons are doing bus1nea1 as ROYAL
of the land pursuant I hereto PUBLIC HOTICE Lido Park Or B· I . Newpot1 The following persons are ange County on September doing bu11neu as. H w H DONUTS. 24501 M1rguerlle
The AgrHment provides Beach Calll 92663 doing business as 8 11186 Enterprises 2739 Dorothy Parkway M1ss1on Viejo. CA
lat the development ol a FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ra1pn P Wilson Jr . AOVANCEOWARE. 276 A Fltt1H Place. Orange CA 92669 9269 t
quahty res1dent1al/re1a11 pto-NAME STATEMENT Oer•ld A 01annin1 621 Lido V1Ct0t1a St Costa Mesa Pubh5hed Orange Coast Kirk A Hollingsworth, David V Poggi. 25321
iect teatunng a publlc plaza _)he lotlOWlng persons ire Park Or B· 1 Ne..,port Calll 92627 Oa11y Pilot September 29 2739 Oorotl'ly Place. Ot· Barents Laguna Hilts. CA
and bounded by Orange Av oafng business as Garo's Beach Cahl 92663 AOvancec1w1r1 Delaware. October 6 13. 20 1988 ange CA 92669 92653
enue. S1ath Street Main 01st11but1on 395 Victoria Woodco Investment Com· 276 A Vict0tta St Costa M314 Randy Q Wood, 301 This business ta eon·
Ttie l()ltow1ng petsons are FS2074a Th<' onowing
S 0 C 1 <I< ·"<l n.1s1ness as 001ng 1>us1ness as unset Publlsht'<l range oas 5 5 METAL FABRI·
Appr11HI Servtce 2694" Daily P1IOI September 29 CAT ORS l<I) E 16th St
Camino de Estrella • F Ottol:'I<'• 6 13 20 1986 <-• ~•J MPSH Cahl 926"7 Cup1111ano Beach 92624 M316 ., 0 y s Harding 1336
Terry L Lambeth 708 "'m " 1 ,.. Calle Cas11a San Clemen It' POOLIC NOTICE G "i.n91ord St .. osta Mesa CA 92672 C. 111• 'l2626
Ttus business IS eon· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ft • business II ~On·
ducted by an 1nOrv1dull -HAM£..STATEMENT Ou<:lt'd I>~ an lndMOua
Teuy L Lambeth The lollowong peisons lift' 11.•m 0 Hording
This statement was llled OCHno business as l ros 5tatement was hied with the County Clerk ol Or· O S H A u N E C v w1111 1111' Counly Clerk ol Or·
ange County on Septembe• ENTERPRISES 1000 Sou1h ano" Cnunly on October 3
25 1986 C03SI Or B·203 Cos11 l')8f, l'S211:S1
1'3ZOllO Mes.. Cahl 9'1626
Publ1S11llO Oranoe Coast Jam&S w O Snaunacy Pu1>•1shed Orenge Coast
Daily P1to1 Septembel 29, 1000 Soulh Coest Dr B-203 Dall) Pilat October 13 20,
Octot>e• 6 13 20. 1986 Costa Me~ Cahl 92626 27 Novt'mber 3 t9H
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Attack at Caspers Park near same spot
where 5-year-old gtrl mauled in March
was in stable condition Sunday
eveninaat Miuion Community He»-
pital after uncleraoina su,,ery for
lacerations to his head, chest, arms
and legs.
spokeswoman at the Miuion Viejo hoapital.
Four adults and six children were
on the family outi_nJ at the county
park on Onep Hiabway when the
attack occurred at noon, said Justin'•
aunt Tanya Musser, also of Hunt-
inaton Beach.
of a biU ~hen the fvU-srown moun·
lain lion jumped out of the brush. "TM kids ICfeamed 'lion. and
sta~ runnif\I," Muuer said .. "It
jumped on top of Ju11in and pinned
hiQtdown." By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
OflMDlllr,.,,.. .....
. A Huntington Beach family's pic-
nic turned to tragedy Sunday when a
mountain lion attacked and seriously
injured a 6-ycar-old boy at Ronald W.
Caspers Wilderness Park.
The attack occurred on the same
trail where Laura Michelle Small, a ~
year-old El Toro sirl. was mauled last
March: . .
Justin MellonofHuntington Beach
Three lacerations went to his akull,
said Anne Foray. Justin's mother. He
suffered 13 mljor lacerJtiOnS in all,
she said .
' Suracons stitched· the lacerations
and Justin suffered no life-threaten-
ing wounds, said Jan Walker, a
The family was walkinJ on a nature
trail in Bell Canyon, looking for a sppt
to have their picnic. The kids were
playing ahead of the adults at the top
Tim Mellon, the boy'a father, ran
up the hill. pulled out a bowie knife
and screamed at the lion. The startfed
. animal then dropped the boy.
Mellon handed the bo~ to his wife,
who ran down the hill.
---__ Rams defense hangs tough-against Detroit
Boston's Dave Hen-
derson watches his
fourth-inning homer go
over the fence. Boston
went on to beat the Mets
In the second game of the
World Serles./81
California
'Type A' peoples' ob-
eeaslons lead to early
death and can harm ca-
reers./ AS
Nation
Prosect1 for arms talk
brighten as Soviets ease
stand on Star Wars tes-
ting./ AS
World
Soviets expel U.S.
diplomats In retaliation
for U. N. expulsions./ A4
Enrlle warns Philippine
President Aquino not to
oust him from the cabl-
net./ A4
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Ram• u.fety Vince l'fewaome (22) rldea Detroit'• Herman 14-10 .tctory Sanday at Anaheim Stadium. See aporta on
Banter to the troand with Tlm P'oz ID punait ID the Ram•' pace B 1 for detalla. ,
·Bill Mus.r, Justin's Wittie, ran up
behind McUoa a the boa llowtl'
wa1bd aoward the IWO mm. When il
saw Mu..-it stopped.
... tb&d Tim to walk beckwUd real
slow and I stayed to watch the lion
wtuk everyone cite cleared out.''
MUMeT" said. .The anrmal nrcleci
around . before disappearina in PM
brush.
The lion appeared to be full ..,.own
( ......... UOR/A2)
r Boat
spotted ··
sillking ·
off coast
No survivors found:
owner doesn •t know
who took 33-f oot boa~
Fnm staff .., wire repert1
A 33-foot cabin cruiser was found
partially submet)cd Sunday in the
Santa Catalina Channel. prompunga
Coast Guard search for anyone who
may have abandoned the sinkma
vessel, authoriues said.
The vessel, its bow protrUdint
above water, was found at 7: 13 a.m.
about 11 miles south of Point fcrmLD
by a Catalina Express ~naer ferry
headed for Santa Catalina Island, said
Coast Guard Petty Offtcer 3rd Class
Tony Chi&elli.
A Coast Guard helicopter and jct
searched the water from the sky all
day Sunday while a 41-foot salvage
vessel and smaller patrol craft looked
for possible v1ctims, Chilelb said.
There were no dt1trcss calls,
Chilelli said. Stas were calm in the
aru Sunday and slues were clear.
Diven from the Los Anaeles Coun-
ty Shentrs Dcpanment exam1.ned Lhc
vessel but couldn't determine why the
cruuer bad capsized, the Coast Guard
said.
The search was suspended Sunday
night. the Coast Guard said. o
further search was planned.
One of the boat's owners. Lam
Brandon of Lo Angeles, said the boa·t
was supposed to be docked in Manna
del Rey and that he wasn't aware 1t
had been taken to sea. the petty officer
said.
(Pleue eee BOAT/A2)
INDEX
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Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
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A6-7
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A9
Sand castles come in all shapes at CdM beach
Comics
Death notices
Entertainment
Opinion
Public notices
Sports
Television
Weather
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B6
A10
BS, 9 , 10
8 1-5
B6
A2
By PAUL ARCHIPLE Y
Ot "" .... "'4 ·-Poht1cal satire. social comment.
environmental warnings, plenty of
whimsy and even a few sandcastles
decorated Big Corona State Beach
Sunday at the 25th annual Sandcastle
Contest sponsored by the Com-
modores di vision of the Newport
Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce.
Thts year's contest attracted 34
entrants ranging from professionals
hke Sand Sculptors lntema11 onal.
whi ch won the Anything Goes award.
to amateurs like the Carol Dutchuk
famil y. which won first place in the
Families & Individuals division.
Thousands of spectators looked on
as teams began feverishly sculpting at
noon. All work was halted at 2 p.m.
for judging.
Some teams worked from plans;
others improvised as they worked.
Larry ChafTers. formerly of New-
port Beach. was working wuh the
Toeless UCI hiker makes
grueling 425-mile journey
Student with frostbite injury cuts short
wilderness trek on advice of doctors
Terry Hartig. the UC Irvine gradu-
ate student wh o attempted a 925-milc
charny hike less than two years after
suffenng severe foot inJunes. is back
on campus these days. his goal
unfulfilled.
Ankle innamma11on forced Hartig.
26, to cut short his "Wildeme s Walk·
A-Thon" after completing a 425-mile
stretch of th e Pacific Crest Trail
throu~ Oregon. "Initially. I was downhearted and
discouraged." Hartig said Friday.
"It's taken me a while to sec the
positive things in it."
He ~succeed in raising a modest sum fi rec UCI r rams. and he
proved t foot Ji~1lities would
not prevent him from punuing his
favorite outdoor activit ies. ~
.. For my first year back after a
pretty severe injury. I think I did
okay," Hartig said.
That injury occurred in February
1985 when Hartig and a friend hiked
through snow to the summit of
Mount San Jacinto near Palm
Springs. The UCI student's feet were
badly frostbitten in the climb. Tht>
following month. doctors wert forced
to amputate all of Hartig's toes and
the balls of his feet.
Hartia had to learn to walk again
without crutches. He also worked
with a prosthetic company to develop
Sand Dabblers. a team that enters
about six con1ests each year.
Now hving 1n Playa del Rey,
ChafTers said the group started wheri
Newport Beach f nends challenged
him to bnng a team to the annual
contest.
Although 1heir elaborate castle
failed to win 1h1s year. huge crowds
looked on as 1he team built towers
and turrels from the ground up.
··We're choosing to stay w1th
castles whereas a lot are going into
PHIL
SIEIDEllU
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
inserts for h1'i ~hoes to make walking
more natural.
Before his inJ ury. Hartig had hiked
more 1han 1.600 miles along the
sou1hem and cen tral ponions of the
Pacific Coast Trail. which stretches
along the West Coas1 from Mexico to
Canada. In Jum'. JUSI 16 months after his
foot 1nJunes. he announced he would
complete the hike as a fund-raiser, (Pleue eee UCI/ A4)
sculpting." Chaffers said ... We think
that's getting away from tbe punsts ...
Sand Sculptors International,
which won the div1s1on. was among
those branching into new works.
Their entry included a rephca of the
nation's Capitol building with
Groucho Marx's bust on top. two
Rca.pn characters, one as a Rambo-
bod1ed warrior, another as Super
Ronnie, and Bonzo the chimp touting
the message "Bedtime for Moam-
mar."
Mark &holey said the team goes
across the count!) entenng sand-
castle contests. This time. ind1v1dual
members were free to e:tpress their
own poht1cal comments.
"We were trying no1 10 offen d
anybody. and not get 100 deep,"
Scholey said "I had some ideas, but
they were either too intense or not real
classy"
This year's other top winners were:
The Gu idance Youth Center of
(Pleue Me CA8T Llt8/A4)
Rajneeshees feast
on last day in LB
By tile A11od ate4 Pf MS
The last Rajnccsti commune in the
United States cet<t>ratcd Its final da\
at the Utsava RaJVCsh Med1tauon
Center on Sunday with a day of feast .
prayer and dance.
.. This 1s the last day for us here and
the celebration is quite a nice last
hurrah fo r the center." said centt'r
spokeswoman ldama. who uses onl y
a sin.ale name.
Affer lunch and a video message
from Indian guru Bhaawan hrtt
Rajnccsh. the esumated 300 fol·
lowers were to gather at the h1lls1de
compound fo r an evening dinner and
show wt th the Iheme "1 .00 I Arabian
N1&hts," she said
The 4 3-acre center on a Laguna
Canyon h11ls1de was recently sold for
SQ00,000 to Paul and nneli~
h1mmelpfenn1g of Laauna Beach .
""ho \11d they hope to open a child-
care fac1hty on the site 1n early 1987.
The center pokcswoman said the
approiumately I 00 of the rcm11nfr•g
Sou1hem C'ahfom1a R~necshecs
""ho came to the retreat on un~
v.111 meet elsewhere for fellow hip
and mcd1ta11on.
Big gro~h projection for county draws fire Laguna to hold
new hearing Jn
mini-park battle _ By LA URA MERK °' ...... ,... .....
ProJ CCl10ns that south OranJe
County's population will double 1n
the oext 20 caused a Laauna Beach
Councilman to blast the board of
supervisors for ind1scnm1nately al-
loWln& massive developments.
Recently released projections by
the Southern C'ahforn11 A soc11t1on
of Government (. G) e timate
that by the }Ur 2010 the population
of Orinac Count)' will increase by I
m1lhon -from 2 million to more
than l m11lion.
In south Oranae Coun ty, SCAG
projected that where 600,000 lived in
1984 mort than 1.4 m1lhon people
will take over. The projections rep-
resent a 250,000 increase from a
forecast completed by SC AG in 1984.
Laauna Beach Mayor pro tern Neil
Fitzpatric k's first reaction to the
shafl> increase 1n south county popu·
lation fiaurcs was 11mply. "Wow!'
.. , direct my wrath lo the soverne-
ment. counues andlducs tt\at have
allowed and continued to allow rapid
powth. Th~ people M)' tNSt UI 1n
solv1n1 the transponation problem
and tky art the ones who ctt~ted the
problem," said F1t.zpatrick.
"The county has an abominable
land use pohcy. It's an in1ult. From a
gastronomic point of view they arc
letting the dcvclopet1 aorae them-
sel ves and throwia, us a few
crumbs." he said, rtfem n1 to a 9...crt
s11e the county ~ndy dedicated to
the c11y for a park.
According to Paul Carey, uecutive
as istant to Supervisor Tom Riky .
the county is already 1ttempt1ft1 to
deal with lfOwth. "We are at capacity
with law enforcement and transpor-
tation. I don't know if we arc
currently handhna what 11 bappcn1na
.....
on the frccwa)s." he s:ud.
If the fiaurcs re present rcahty, he
said. the county will be faced W1lh
speeding up Its dcc1i.ions on tbote
areas impacted by the growth such as
housing. transportation. law enfortt-
ment and animal shelters.
Accordin& to Frank Hotchk1 ,
director of rca1onal st rategic plann1n1
for AG. the prOJCCtlons arc based
on current trtnds and could change as
a result of proper plann1na.
till. the increase in south county 1s
prOJCCtcd de p11e a number of low
1rowth ordinance recently adopted
b 1<>me c1utt.
'
"There is no slow arowth. There 1s
slow arowth 1n Lquna Bach. There
may be moderate ~wth 1n a couple
other com munities. The rest is wide
OJ>Cft. They've1ot the throttles to the
floor and it 15 the f.ult of the c1t1zens
who voted 1n people ""ho are makma
decision that arc contrary to the
public interc 1," said Fitzpatrick.
Accordina to Hotchkiss the process
for m1k1na the projections. which
were completed for 11x counties.. are
the mo t detailed and accurate ever
completed by CAO. Resea~hets
tool into accountant 1llcpl 1mm1ara·
(Pl ....... oaOWTll/A2)
By LAURA MEftll
CM .. Ollllr,._ ...
An unusual lctal battle that has
pmcd Oran.ac County and a pnvate
developer 11A11\Sl the aty of IASUAI
Buch has prompted the City Council
10 rehear arauments on the crcauon of
the Alta Lquna mini-park ne•t
Tuesday
The par\t block acttU to The
Sandhna Co • propotcd 10 -unn
devclopmt>nt wb1~ \he c1\ Oppost\
(Pleue tee LAOU1'Af A2)
' J ..
.... Al ULS BOY AT CASPERS PARK •••
~ .. ~, ~n't hunary ot
• ftl,.. Bill M_usser N td waa a N: healthy animal."
Muwr talct the bo)' was lucky he e.OD a h.&11 •ben &be lioa auackcd
uac 1t couldn't set a aood lflP on . ~-fo"JY N 1d unda) niaht he
._, JUll beainnlf\& to rteall the day'
.fVCftlS.
··1 was in shock," she said. "J
.~me~ber runnina with J ustin and
Jhcn TJm was there and took him."
· The child was 1urlifted by Marine ~licopter to the hospital about an
'flour after thuuatk, said Tim Miller,
manqer of regional facili11~ oper-
•tions for the county Environmental
.Manaacment Aaency.
A search party struck out about 5 p,m. wi th fi ve members including
l)Vd park ranaers, a state Fish & Game
representative, eiaht search dogs and
tbcir two trackers, Miller said The
lS<>tS are tra1oed to tree the cat. he
said.
After about three hours. the search tF•m returned bncOy before stnk1ng
out in a new d1rcct1on.
"A tracker wanted to r'nake another ~weep,'' he said. ''If the cat 1sn"1
located tomaht the) 'II camp out and
start aaa in tomorrow at fi rst light ."'
<• Following the attack Sundav. the
s)ark was closed 1ndefin11cl}. A.II da}
and overnight campers were ordered
~o leave.
. The' attack on Laura Sma ll last
March at the same park was believed
\O be the fi rst time in 77 years that a
mountai n lion had attac:ked a person
ii) California.
' At that time. 1he park reopened
about thrtt wttk• later after nintnt
tracked down and killed the hon 1hty
believed anacked mall. Ranatn said
the) believed the possib1ht) offutu~
lion attacks was remote
Laura·s partnt . Donald and usan
malt, went to the ho p11al unda) 10
be with Ju tin's parents.
"h wa on the same trail and about
the same ume of day," Donald mall
said. "We were about a third of a mile
farther up the trail.
"We had been ao1na down the re ror
about 10 year and never saw ony.
' thing lake 1t."
However, the Smalls later learned 11
deer had been killed by 1 hon on the
same trail about three weeks hefore
their child was attacked .
· Laura st1ll 1s undergo in~ operations
and therapy fo r her inJuncs.
Neither the malls nor Ju ta n'
rclauvcs could under tand why park
personnel weren't doing more to
warn visi tors.
"'How could then· be peoplr who
would let that hi1ppcn'>" a ked
Donald Small.
T:in'a Musser said ttre '-'Omen and
children had gone to the park tbc
.pn'\ IOUS '\\ee~end Without the men,
and although rangers warned them to
"atdtout for wild animals the> didn't
'>uggc<1t there was much danger.
'"The' ne,er gave us the 1m·
press1on 11 would happen so close 10
1he campground." she said. "All they
said was" atch out for hons."
Following Sunday's attack, a
ranger told the group he had spotted a
mountain lion in the area the
previous day.
"No way we would've gone in if we
,..., ........... .,, ""'0. , ....
Anne Foray, the •lctim ••
mother, walta at the boepltal.
had r~a lued the) Wl'rc w close." she
~1d "We thought thC) \\Cre way out."
But Mtlll'r ..aid the park has done
all 11 urn to \.\arn 'is11or; of the '
dangcri. ·
"There arc <,1gnc; all o'er thl' park.
E' Cf) trail at both ends ha-1 s1gn'i
Every c~mpground has signs. Evef)
person 1s told as thl'Y ntter.'·1'V11ller
said " o we've reallr info rmed the
public.
"They have to understand this is a
wilderness park. It's a wilderness
~1tuat1on and you can't always predict
what animals arc going to do:
LAGUNA TO HOLD NEW PARK HEARING ...
Prom Al
~ Superior Court Judge Judith R)an
ruled an March that the cit) did not
give an adequate nplana11on as to
(i..hy 11 felt the park did not need a full
environmental impact repon he
ordered the c11y to rehear the matter
Although the Cit) has appealed that
decision. Cit) /.\1torne} Philip Kohn
said the Cit) plans 10 hold the pubhc
'1canngs a second time.-this Tue.,da}
an hopes of'lctthng the matter.
The spat ot lawsu11s and counter
laws1.hts has bernme so c:omplex c;auJ
Kohn. that the county has no"
started condemnation proceedings
for the park
The <,u1tc. began whcn the cit)
refused to appro'e fhe <iandhng
Co.'s plans for annexation of I 08
homes near the Top of the World. in
county temtol) The cit} claimed the
project was too big and would caui.c
unworkable traffic problems It sug-
$ested the.-com pan) '>Cale do" n the
plans to 70 home sites
The Irvine de"elopcr said ~allng
the proJeCl down would be econom1-
tall) unfeasible and 'iued the c:ll} It
then gained count> appro,al for ti\
-planned subdl\ 1!>1on l he cit} lol-
lowed w11h a suit challenging the
county's approval of the develop-
ment and 1hen approved a 5,()()()..
square-foot mini-park at the end of
Alta Laguna Boulevard, blocking
access to the proposed development
Kohn. "Pro' 1s1ons ot the 'ilatute as
that "'hen a public agcnc)' files a
complaint 11 can ask for 1mmed1atc
possession of propcny prior to coun
date because more often than not the
onl> dispute 1s "'hat the agenc} "111
pay for 11 \.\ c "''II most 'igorousl\ oppose the count)'s right and ha'e
a'iked the m un to stay that motion
until all arguments are entered." '31d
Kohn.
The a ndling Co. also filed a
federal suit claiming lhc city ha\
'1olated us const1tu11onal and c1v1l
nghts. The Sandling Co. scelCs SI
m1lllon in pun1t1ve damages. That
lawsuit has been d1sm1ssed. sa id The t:ll ) maintainl>· that acc.:c-;<1
Kohn. th rough the park would not be for thc The legal battle has spanned three pubhc:\ bc'>t interest.
)ears and now in volves un usual
condemnatio n proceedings. Last wed .. th e Sandling (o. asked
In August 1hc county joined forc:e'i the cit> to re1mburc;e 11 $60.000 spen t
with The Sandling C'o. and started in legal fees but was denied b' .ludge
condcmna11on proceedings against Ryan, according to Kohn. ·
the ci t)' cla1m1ng 1t needed ac ces!; No onl· '4-llh the ~and ling Co lOuld
through the mini-park for thl' pubh<.: be reached for comment.
to get to llS 3,5()()..acrc Ahso-Wood '"Our argumcn1 wac; tha1 1hc
Can) on Regional Park. The de· $60 000 wa'> d1rc<.1ed at protecting
'eloper had agreed to dedicate 430 their ernnom1c 1n,es1mcnt. Thl·1r
acres to the park a'i pan of an proJec:t I\ I 08 ~1nglc family (custom)
agreement for the county's apprO\ al lots the rnunt\ has appro' cd and 1hc)
"'The count~ had been given the haq~ -.aid 1n wurt that the' intend to
propcn) but has agreed 10 wait Until !>ell the lot\ at $200.000 each Or an
1he trial which should be set an late 1n' cstmrn1 of S20 m1ll1on." ...i1d
Januaf) or earl) Februaf) .. said Kohn
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GROWTH PROJECTION DRAWS FIRE ••.
From Al
uon. ha&her birth rates for immi-
grants, age and death rate\.
Hotc.·hkiss 'ia1d the increase wa s
largely due to the nse 1n binh rates
and that Orange ( ounty 'lhowed one
of the lowt•\t pem:ntages of growth
compared to the countie of an
Bernardino and Riverside.
"Before , our populat10n increase
(in Southern California) was from
migration. But there 1s now a huge
now 1n and out of the region and the
b1nh ra1e 1!. up," he said.
During the next few months (AG
"111 "ork w11h Cit) and county
oOit 1.11, w look more closely at the
lil!ure\ and 1ls im pact on housing. air
quaht} and transponauon a nd
prepare a more ac:eu rate document -
II'> foreca!lt
The fore<.a'it "111 deal w11h c1t1cc;
l'O ntemplatang a slo"' growth pohC)
and other 1!>sues and could reduce the
proJeCtcd ligures. said Hotchkm .
Wa~<> of m1t1gatang the harmfu l
cfTcus of OHrgrowth will be con-
'i1dered 1n the draft foreca!t t which
should be completed by June
"It bas1call) sa)'S. 'Look world! If
1he world continues in the sa me
trl'nd. than this 1s what the world 1s
goi ng to look lake 1n 20 I 0. If }Ou don't
like the impact you'll have to develop
pohc1e\ to im pact the plan or adopt
J'l•lhCll'' 10 change 1he PrC>JlTt1on,,"'
\,11d rnunt~ Jcmographer Hill< iayk
Tht• forerao,t 1~ 1he offiual docu·
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menJ adopte-d by SC G and not the ~r~ectio~s. said Hotchkiss. "ProJeC·
11ons are JUSl the starting point.' he
said.
The last forecast adopted by SCAG
was in 1984 when 11 revisCd it's 1982
projections. said Hotchkiss.
• In 1984 there were 2,066.500
people 1n Orange County. In 1984,
modified SCAG figures for 2Cll 0 were
2.830.000. The recent projections arc
3.097,500.
• In 1984 there were 1,425,200
peopl e 1n north Orange County In
1984. modified C AG figure~ for
20 I 0 "'ere 1.624,000. The recent
projections arc 1.660.400.
• In 1984 there were 64 1.300
people 1n south Orange County In
1984. modified SCAG figures tor
2010 "'ere l ,206,000. The recent
proJecttons arc 1,437,100.
According to Gayk, the county
agrees more with SC'AG's modified
figures than those recently released.
"Our 1n111al feeling about these
figures 1s that the) are a bit high.
Counties. c111e'i and developers arc
work ing right now just to provide the
infrastructure to meet the growth
projected at this ti me.'' he said.
But Filzpatnck said the blame
should be shouldered by the count).
"'Takc Aliso Viejo (a hou\lng
proJel't d1 rectl} behind · La~una
ITca<:h). the count} doubled 11 from
I U,(MXI tu 20.000 The land owner had
h1ah ecdnom1t use of lhw land and
the Board of Supen1sors let them
double 11." Fit1patnc:k arJued.
But Care} ~1d the rapid growt h I!>
inc' 1table and lhat the county c.1mpl)
muo;t find "a'c; tn arrnmodatc tls
impact.
'"One c:an see 11 even b} dm 1ng on
thl' 5 Frec"a\ from Sa n Clemente or
w San c lcmente and the growth
occurring on the sides of the freeways
and coastal and inlands as well."' said
Care~. who sa id 1ransporta11on has
bt.·cn targeted as the biggest problem
directed related to the build out.
\.\-hen w1ll 1t cha nge'' "It will change
almo'tt after 11 1s too late. When 11 is
sc' erel) oHrde\elopcd the c1 11zcns
\\ 111 get arou~d Like 1n In me.'' said
I 111patnd ..
··.\II \ou ha'e 10 do as-go up and loo~ at l os Angeles and tell ~ourself
1hat 1\ the} ":i> 11 will be 1n Orange
Count) ft'sJust a matter of t1me ..
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A Manna del Rq Shen(f) dcput}
\31d the men "ere de~cnbcd 1n their
Jos. A wi tness" ho knew the owners
of the boot ap d saw the men leave
didn't kno" them
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