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DA\'. ~OVEMBER 27~ l989
or In tit• 111•Hs. Sun brolre, throueh the clouds later.
offerl,.. p•rf•ct strolllnt •••th•r to at •••st on• coup••·
Trial to start
in assault on
Aissa Wayne
By JANET ZIMMERMAN
OtttwD.-y-~
Thomas Gaona\ "'a" 11nH no"' n
s1mpl~ as a "'ealth' orth11pcd1l \ur-
geon from Pomona B 11 n thl• IJ\I
)ear. has namt• hJ\ pr Jl t1l :ilh tx--
come a houc;l·hnld "' 1rJ an Or.m~w
Count'
G1 orm 1~ charged "1th l'l~ht ll·l-
on~ count'! \ll·mmang trom Jn <'I\ tu-
ber 19 atlal un h1<. 1:\ "Ill' .ind
her compan1un \A. hat pr11hahl'
.,.,ould ha'e hccn a n•latl'l'h roullnl'
assault ca\e 1n\tl'ad gra hhcd hl·ad
lanes and turned lhl' hl•ath li t
stargazer. tx·laU'>t' 1ll thl· 'll llm,·
no tonet\
G1on1s· n-\\ ale '' ""'-! \A. a' nc
the daughter of IJtc al·tor John
v.-·a,nt> Her (Omp.inaon al lhl· 11ml'
"'as' Roger L uh' a m1ll1on1ar"·
finanner Ttic' "'ere handr uflcd an
1hr garage of Lub' ·., g.atl·d "c"'P'lrt
Beach estate p1.-.1ol-"' hap~d and
thrratened "llh death
Two traffic deaths mar holiday in OC Prosecuto~ daam C 110011, "r
chestratt'd the attall alkgl•Jh •r
g.anazed b~ ht\ pn,atl n'l''t1~111r
and earned nut h' '"''' harl•d thu~'
an an etTo n tn g.aan l U\lll<l' \ll hi\ I
~ear-old Jaughtl'r Junng a t°lllll'r
custo<h tight "1th \\ J\nc
Tho111a1 Glonls
pro~( utu•n
In •hl· ml'.ll'"&ml J tx" 11 de-
fen~ at: •rn(,' .... 1 up a 'Cnl'S ot
l~I • •JdhJ."'-"' J'"lll lnught Ill mO\('
the tn.s :n Jr •lhl'l 1 unt' lx'causc
'lf pn.·:nj l ;'uhlll 11' hut 1ha1 motion
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By EMILY ADAMS
Ot -0..,-St ...
A 26-year-old man was l1llcd un-
da) after he lost control of his
motorc)Cle on Harbor Boulevard in
Santa Ana.
The cychst. an El Toro resident.
had been travelhng south on Harbor
in the slow lane when he swerved to
avoid a car turning n&ht near 17th
Street shortly beforr 1 p.m .. police
S&t. Bob Ensle) said.
The man. who was not "'canng a
helmet. was throv.n from has motor-
cycle and died at the scene. Ensle}
said. Aulhonues could not rcka\l'
the man's name until ne\I of L.an
have been notafied.
The sangle-veh1cle accident .... a~
only the sccQnd 1raflic fataht} re-
ported on the Orange Coast for the
long hohday weekend.
('0\'EK STOHl "·\Kl~G '10\'IES
Reel promotion
·could turn OC into
Tinsel Town South
By 808 VAN EYKEN °' ~ o.., ,._ sun
The mo,·1e-maktng business was
already boomtng tn Newport Beach
a few years aao. but some residents
didn't like the sound of 11.
Tbinp are quieter now but stall
cracklinJ. And film industry
boosters tn Newport Beach as well as
elsewhere in Orange County say they
hope the temtory south of Holly-
wood can still make a bi& bang tn the
bll.
Several years aao. a boat ex-
plos1on in Ne~rt Harbor nged
up by Cannon Films for the Charles
Bronson thn llcr "Assassmation"
looked and sounded a bit too real for
some pcoplt.
"I maf t\ave seen too many mov-
ies, but thouaht at was an attack at
first," rnadcnt Robert Wmter told
the Daily Pilot after the explosion in
January 1986.
The uplosion. wb1ch "'as re31.
touched off a fus1lade of complatnt
and at least one legal claim o'er
debns left behind by the film com-
pany.
But Newport Beach producer and
Site manaaer Joseph C'Jear). "ho
arranged for much of the cleanup
after the blow-up. said the shock
waves and bad press were a thing ot
the put.
Newport 1s a ventable Garden ot
Eden for movie makers. and othr r Ora• County locauons. while still
budding. sho uld blossom an to· full-fledaed locations with a httlr nurtur-
inf: the promoter said.
'Just tell everybody this 1s gomg
to be Hollywood South." said
Cleary, who as now on contnK't as
Newpon Beach's official haason with
the film industry.
, ...... IN MOVIES/A21
In Mission \ aeJO. a 19-}'-'ar-old
man was killed after has car v.as
broadsided on .\hoa ParL."a' atkt
m1dn1ght Thur\da} ·
John Rood ot \t1ss1on V1eJo "as
pro no unced dead at the seen<: "hak
the 17-\car-old dn,cr of the car 1ha1
slammed into Rood "as taken 10
Mmaon Commun1_1~ _,...Hosp11al for
mtnor an1unes. ~ arrests "'ere
made.
Fa ft~ -three pc:oplc ''.C."rl." lalkd an
traffic acc1dl·nt" 'I.Ill' \Id<.' ~, ~un
da~ muman~ ll thl' fh;rnl'>gl\a n~
hohda\ "e-ckend. a < .ilafomaa Hagh-
.,..a~ Patrol \f>Olt'"fl\'r\on ~ad
Loe.ti (HP nlfal·\ n·poncd hC'a'~
traffil on lount\ lrt'l'"'J"i \unda'
night. but rl'I J tl\ l'I' ll'" Jn 1dcnt"
Dn' er-. "l'fl' n1lt '11 I ul·L.' 1 n nlht'r
areas. ho"' C' l'r \oml' had In aha n-
(Pluse see HOUOAY /A2)
The ~upcn1.>r ( tiun tnal \II l•ll''"'
as scheduled 10 ~an fuc<;da' ( lnc
of the alleged h11 men krrcl
H1n1ergard1. "''" tx· tn"·d nnt March on thl' \3me l h.1rgc\ (11on"'
former pn' alt' &n\\"\llgatm Odl·d
Daniel tial and on"· of thl· men ht•
alleged!} hared for th"· attJcL. JdTrl'~
Boue). are cooper:111ng "1th tht'
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...-•pher St••• turv•r tallft p.n In • .... WM9e off Newport ... di • ..,_. ...... ,_ ............ can1p1lpa.
Mesan, developer at Impasse over damages
9y 8()9 VM IYKIN °' ..............
For Costa Mesa resident Jim
Navai, the bulldozers next door uve beeft a little too elate b
comfort.
Nava.i owns a home on Partview
Circle. next to tbe 91-bome Cali-
fornia Sea 8reeae prQject ... built
by Loi A~ dneloper
Kauftnaa anl lro9d. la buikti111 a 12-foot bled ._.
Tnct.y•~a
between his property and the Sea
lreea project. Kaufman and 8f'09d worbrl knocked down upcnsave
~ tnll. destroyed his drivt•
way, duNeed a wall around his hlat eatryway and did other mit-
celh'«"" damaet IOtalu-a about
S.,JOOO. Navai aid.
ne laid M Ud ~ a waiver
ooanct rebevilll l.aufman and lrallll tom .... oaMililf for .....
... --by COMlnlnlOrl ol tbe
A5
AJ
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wall and another retatnina walJ at
the beck of has bluffiop propcny.
"But they were supposed to fix
anythana that is due to ncgliacncc.
and those cypress lttts cou_ld have
bero .. ,·ed." he said.
He also said he had re«a'cd ''er-
bal 811Urlnct'S from Sea Bttcze con-
stnac:lion supcrvoor Man10 Ward
daa• any dafNllC to his propcny would. ttpaimi. w...a ..,-ttd that he had ah en
assurances to a\a& that an) dam-
~ would be fixed. But he said
daff'ercncn had dc\tlopcd bet.,..u n
bis and Navaa's mtcrprctallon of
what was to ~ done. ••t never ar1U('(I with him at all,"
Ward saad. "l to ld him. I( somc-
thina's bttn damaacd and )OU thank
we dad 1t. we'll th 1t. 8ut whm we
s~ to do what we'd ll"ttd to do.
he stopped ua. He came up wnh thtt
landtcaprna plan that we'd ne'er
GOOD MORNING
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Sttn before. That' when I told ham
wt couldn't do an) more ··
Nava1 satd he realized Kaufman
and Broad would not assume ~
sponlibility for everyth11 he want-
ed done on his propt"ny. ut he said
he had hoped the compian .,..ould at
leatt ~1atc.
"I estamated that about half of
what they did was thro"lb ncal•-
ft'K\C. •• he said. "I could take them
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The' l'' l'O "'~nt to the un-
precedt•n It'd cngth ol u\ing a tele-
phone \ur' n ,,f ~00 l·ount\ resi-
dents tu Jctcrmanc ho" much the)
had 'it•Jrd J~•ut the ca~· .ind thr
pnnupal plJ\Cr'>
Th(' l JSt' ha' 1..uns1.-.1cn1h marked
jPluw see GIONIS/A21
FV council
will fill
vacancy
Tuesday ·
1y HOLLY \II AGNER
Of tM 0...,.-~
.\ succ~'i-Or ..... n be dioscn Tucs-
da' to fill the f l1unta1 n \ alk~ Cit}
(oum.11 <;eat formcrh hdd b\ Fred
\'os \ 0...... "'3' OU\ICd in a Spcclal
c1t1un-pnn'iored recall elcc uon
:'-lo' ~ The n·call dm c began after
Voss pleaded no contest to charges
he sohc11ed a '\anta -\na poh~
"'Oman for prost11ut1on
The pool o f contcnde,..... included
SI\ apphrnnt'\ at last count. four who
subm111ed resumes and two more
"'ho sought anten aews v.11h Mayor
Laurann C'ooL.
Those "'ho suhm111e-d resumes arc
Roben ho' Im. a retired pohcc of-
ficer who run a secunt) con ulung
stf"\1ct. FranL. J (hn t~. a rcumt
.\ar Fof'C't colonel v. ho lasted h1m1tlf
as deput) for contractang for the
pace °'' 1 son. Dr larT) PutaUi. who currcntl) scne as chamnan of
the c1tv's commauec on dJSabihties;
and Gu Ca rrano. pnnc1pal of ~
quo1a hool an the Wcstmmsler
School D1stnct
Those "'hn ha' e approached the
mayor tnformalh. he said, arc John
Collins. an unsueccssful candidatr in
last year· r~ular council ckctaon.
and Planning C"o mma toner Joh.n
Mc Kna&ht Of the two former counol meat·
bcrs whoit nam were tubmined
b ctwens at the council's Nov. 14
rMet1na. Cook said Barbera Browa tw said she "-ould no\ acc:qM *i
position and Btn ~t•lson bas aol
u prated an 1ntCTCSt. "aa•i ..
~ .. COU"C:a /~
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M Or ... C.-DM.YPLOTl--.NoJ•Mll?, ..
Progress nll In finding new Mesa locatlOn for SOS
-~VIWmmN °'_.,,.._, ........
Efforu \0 move SOS, Cotta
Meta's larlett private ~verty relief
l9tDCY from i\S pment west Costa Mesa location to less conntroven.ial
quaners appear at a stalemate, with
only six weeks to ao until deadli~.
Rcapondina to pressu~ from west side l'Hidents who complained of
the laraie nwnbtts of poor ~
homeles.s people who trek daily
throu,h the neiahborbood on their
way to SOS, Costa Mesa City Coun-
cil members voted in July not to
extend the charity's lease at city-
owned Rea Community Center
beyond next Jan. 15.
But the combined efforts of city
staff and SOS board members have
so far fai led to produce an accep-
MOVIES
FrontA1
The only Oranae County city with
its own film industry promoter.
Newport Beach is the bands-down
favorite with the Hollywood seL The
city issued 54 filmin& permits in
1988, and Cleary said be expected
the number to double by the end of
this year.
But he said the rest of Orange
County also has scenery and other
amenities to offer that have Iona
since been plowed under and paved
over in Los Angeles County.
.. We've got virgin turf down
nett." he said. "Everything in LA
bas been worked over. I've seen
Santa Monica and I've seen San
Pedro 'til I'm sick.''
What Newpon Beach and most of
the rest of Orange County don't
have enough of is proximity.
Whale just a stone's throw from
Los Angeles by most criteria, Orao'e
County is beyond the pall by movie
industry standards. The industry'<;
unions have negotiated contract
provisions whereby film companies
nave to pay for overnight lodging for
anyone working a shoot more than
30 miles away from the home stu-
dio. And most of Orange County is
just south of the Hollywood sphe~.
O cary admits the JO.milt rule is
a problem and hopes 1t will cvcntu-
aUy meet the same fate as the Berlin
Wall.
But even with the ltn~I curtain
still standin" Oran'e County could
be getting a bigrr piece of the action
than it is. Oeary said.
He described how it's done. usmg
the example of a music video for the
rock lf'OUP lNXS that was shot at
the Newport Beach Fun Zone.
"They wanted a carousel and an
amusement park atmosphere and
they bad about 24 hours to shoot it,
so we needed to work all niaht." be
said. "Santa Monica balked. They
said we could only shoot 'til mid-
night.
66They were in a big dilemma.
then the producer allcd me. By
sheer good ambassadorship we got
Che ciiy to go along. We went down
there and talked to every store
owner. Everyone. We told every-
body what we wanted to do. We
made sure everyone got paid well
and made sure JNXS spent a Jot of
money. We d idn't have one com-
plaint"
Oranae County Supervisor Gadd1
Vasquez.. a member of the California rtlm Commission. said there arc
plenty of other locattons 1n the coun-
ty that attract the interest of film
makers.
.. We've got the best restored
courthouse in Californa.a: that's
always been a favorite for old-time
counroom scenes." be said. "We've
sot the transpon.ation terminal in
Santa Ana. They used that for a
scene in 'Rain Man: And there was
the movie 'Conquest of the P1anct of .
the Apes.' where thcY. wanted some
futtlristic lookina buildings, so they
used UCI."
Va.squn said that if local govern-
ments an Oranae County want m~
movie business, they can make
themselves more attractive by k~
ina their fees low and stcamlinina
their permit processes.
"Some municiP91itics have raised
their fees so hiab and made their
permit ~ so comple" that
comparues have chosen to 10 out of
Slate.
Cities on the Oranaie Coast seem
' ........ at\l\t.
table De.' tocation for the charity,
wbkb provides food, clothina.
blankets. countdina and ~ncy financial lllisiance at Rea Center.
A free medical and dental clinic,
also operated by SOS 11 the mtter.
will ~ pcrmitled to stay at the ciry
facility for 11 least one more year.
Part of the problem in findinJ a
new location, city and SOS officials
~.is COSL
One building on Placentia A venue
that was discussed recently as a
possjb&e relocation site miaht have
cost as much as 10 times the S600
a month SOS now pays for the use
of Rea Center.
City council members who' v~
for the relocation said they would be
willina to give SOS financial aid to
soften \he financial impact of the
move.
But tbett have bttn no dis.
C'Ullioos so far as to whcthtt the city
would be wilhn& to undcnake tbe
kind of massive, onaoina assistancr
mat would be M.CnSary in moviQI SOS to a m ocb more expensive
location.
~r _ _problems with proposed
sites. SOS board members say. in-
clude safety and acccssjbllity to
clients who don't have cars.
These obstacles have made the
SOS board wary of altcrnacives that
have bttn presented to them so far.
said the organization's dircctor, Jean
Fort.th.
"They've shown us nothing yet
that looks really fcasibk," Forbach
said. "Tbe one on Placentia Avenue
is no lon~T available. The owner
·PrMucen ,_ dte feature ,... -...die.-pldlM Cf711a1
Cove • .... NMtl to ltloot scew frolll Ill ••vie •ll•ut
two ......... ~ed ~ 8arNr• Henlley lleflt ps H~
WhltneJ •nd aette Mldler •• CC •loolll.
to have gotten the message. Officials
in most area municipalities said
their permit processes were rela-
livcly simple.
One of the easiest places to worl
seems to be Costa Mesa. where alt
that's usually required is a business
licen~. costing between $25 and
$200.
"We don't have a class1ficat1on
that singles out the film industry."
said Kathf) n Webb of the cit) 'Hode
enforcement department. "We don't
chlf'$e them a dail y fee. And ~e onl)
require that the) go to the Pohce
Department if there's going to be
any traffic disru~tion "
Costa Mesa officials don't go out
and sell the city as a fil m location.
Webb said. wrucb ma~ partl) ell.-
plain the CJty's relatl\ ely modest
share of the business.
"We cumntly have fh•e film com-
panies that are hcen~d to come
down here and shoot." she said.
In lrvine, the application process
is nearly as simple.
"They need to get an apphcallon.
fill 1t out and Stgn 11:· said Gene
Schulte. planning technician w11h
the cit). "It usuall) takes about a
da)' or two. We ma.kc them go
through the Pohcc Dcpanmcnt to
make sure there's no confl ict. And 1f
it's an a res1dent1al area. we make
\hem act the approval of the home-
owners' association. And we do rt'·
qui~. a SI m1lhon bond for liab-
ility.
Schulte said most of the faJ m-
rclated work that gets done in Irvine
consists of promotional still shots. Laauna Beach's finest moment in
recent film history came two ~cars
8fO when the city got at least a small
piece of the action in the filming of
Laauna Heat. a move based on a
novel set in Laguna.
But the city docs .,et a fair number
of television commercials and still
advertisina shots. said Rob Clark.
Laauna's deputy city manager.
For companies that want to shoot
in ~una. the application is not
complicated, Clark said.
"It's not a len1thy process," be
said. "We have a $100 permit and a
$200 per day fee. We require at least
48 hours notice. But.. of course, for biller productions they'll be here
months in advance to arranac thinp. ..
usually assut> about one permit a
month for filming." he said.
.Officials in Huntington Beach say
the) like at lea.st t~o weeks notice
for filming permits.
"But a Jot of ume.s the} do it on
the spur of the moment. and we try
to accommodate them." said Cheryl
Salas. an admin1stra11' e assistant 1n
the Cll) 's Communll) Services De-
partment.
Salas said the cm requires a
special use perm11 for film•n$ and
that the fee depends on the size of
th.e production
"If it's a big producuon: the)
might need to go through the cit)
attome} 's office and get a fult -
fledged contract ... she ~1d.
As with other c1t1es. hov. long 1t
takes to get a permit depends on
how man> c11~ dcpanments are in-
volved. Salas said. Things such a'>
street closures or temporary struc-
tures require more planning. she
said.
And like most othl'r area c111es.
Huntmgton Beach 1s not tr) mg par-
t1cularl) ha rd to lure more film
business. she said.
But Vasquez said there an." good
reasons for wanung to anract film
makers to Orange County.
"The potenual benefits arc really
unlimited." he said. "A good sized
production can bnng in thousands
of dollars a day in revenues to the
county. And th1 is a clean. non-
pollutlng 1ndustf)."
The film industry resume 1s
already a long one. Vasquez pointed
out. going back to O.W. Gnffith's
1910 feature "The Tv.o Brothtrs."
and continuing up to the present
with television min1-senes such as
the soon to be relea~ "Bhnd
Faith" and "fatal Charm."
But Cleary said Vasquez and
others m the count) could be doing
more. He said the count) should be
lobb)ing hard for an end to the JO.
mile rule. More important. Oranac
County should have tts own film
comm1ss1on. he said.
What's more. Clear) said be has
no doubt who should head the com-
mission.
"I want to be Orange County's
film commissioner," he said.
"That's my goal. Nobody up there
bas ever sat down and realized chcre
arc 27 cities down here and \hat all
of them have unexplored potential
weet abeed and lceied it IO IOIDCCMK
ellt. And a (OUple of olhttt tbat
llwy've shown us don't have uy
park!na. 1 don't know bow they
Qpect ua to do it without partj!'t-••
Shortly after the council's JUiy
decision on the &ease, FortJelb said
sbe oPOOted movina SOS and woukt
see the IF1'CY close btfe>tt she asreed to move it.
SOS board members voted in Sep-
tembtt. however, to coo~te with
city officws·•nd work 'Wlth them. at
findina 1 new place. Forbeth said the
board was still committed to cooper-
atiq.
"We realize time is gettina short,
and they've made it very clear to us
that they arc not going to chanac
their mind abou1 noc ex~ndina .the
lease. · 1 sometimes ace the im-
· lhll &My btlieve we•re JUll
ubborn, 'buc we're not. We
Jut e ao be practical."
But Councalmao Orv mbu~y.
Mao r.pearhtaded lhc move to oust
SOS from Rea Center. said he be-
lieved the orpnizaLion's board
members were not beina as cooper-
ative u they could be.
"It doesn't appear to me shat
they're beina as daliacnt as they
could," he said ... They waited too
Iona on the Placentia A vtnue prop-
erty and so it 1ot leased to someone else ...
Most of SOS's Costa Mt>sa clients
live within walk,ing distance of the
Rea Center, aod Forbath has_ stead-
fastly maintained the she wants a
place that will still be within walking
distance of tho~ clients.
But COMA MelaM make up onll l
about JO percent of tW ll'DCY s i
tow clicniek and AmbureeY 111un :
that the public miabt be beuer ter-:
ved if SOS were located in the north I
end of the ~ity. i .. Most of tht pcopk come from !
Santa AM ." be said. ''Thtte are a •
couple of pla~ 1n the north end :
tbat have been pro~. If SOS : ~located in tha1 part of town, the
peop&e who are coming from _the
north would have an tas1tt ume ~
acuina there. ; "But whatever they do. I hope ·
they don't wa1t until the last •
minute," Amburgey ~id ... If they :
drag th.cir fett and don t get moved.•
thtn tht lease 1s going to be
canceled. 1 would certainly not sup-t
port eiucnding it under those cir-;
cumstanccs." ~
o ·river sought in near~ fa _tal
hit-and-run in Costa.Mesa ·
9y ll09 VAN EYKEN Rick Muller of Santa Ana.
Muller's motorcycle slammed into
Costa Mesa police arc looking for the suspect's car. a blue late '70s
information that could lead to the model Toyota Cchca hatchback.
l .rTCSt of a woman suspected of Muller was rushed b) helicopter to
causing a near-fatal accident and , Western Medical Center in Santa
then neeing the scene without Jiving Ana where he was in cnt1cal con-
aid to the critically injured victim. dition with massive head and body
Th 'de __ ,.., _.... injuries in the ho p1tal's intensive
e acct nt repo.~y 0«~11~ care unit Thursday.
at 5:45 p.m. Wednesday at the inter~
section of Harbor Boulevard and
Mesa Verde Drive East.
Police traffic investigator Steven
Rautus said the suspect made an
unsafe lane change in front of a
motorcycle ridden by 31 -year-old
GIONIS
Front A 1 the top pages of local newspapers
and e~n garnered national interest.
On the day of the attack. Oct. J.
1988, Wayne and Luby. who were
romanticaJJy mvolved at the time.
passed through an electronic front
gate at Luby's 22nd Street home and
were followed in by the assailants.
One of them asked through the ca.r
window if the man was Roger Luby.
Wbco he sajd yes. the intruder
pointed a ~un at him. Lub) laughed
and though t it was a joke.
His attacker then struck him on
the head with the pistol. grabbed
him by the hair and smashed his
face into the concrete floor ~vcral
times. The man also cut Lub>•'s
Achilles' tendon on one foot.
The assailant then v.ent to Wa)nl'.
who was held at gunpoint on the
ground by his panner. He tied her
up and smashed her face into the
floor.
The intruder then told the couple.
"You're (messing) with the wrong
people." and left.
The victims and authontics specu-
lated shortly after the attack that 1t
could have been connected to
Luby's financial dealings. He was
embroiled in a cavil lawsuit over a
failed project to renovate the former
Broadway departmtnt store 1n
downtown Los Angeles.
Investigators early on believed
DEVELOPER
From Al to court and fight it. but I would
have no 1uarantec that l would get
anythina out of iL I might not even
act court cosu ...
The major stickmg point. Navai
said, was the mature Italian cypress
trees, which cost about $2.000 to
S2.SOO each.
"They wanted to put in baby ones.
that cost about S200 each. to replace
the biJ ones t.bey•d knocked down,"
he Slld. ••1 lOld them no. They're
ofl'erlna me one tenth of the cost of
the dameee they caulcd. Those trees
wen: what screened my property
from the consuuction site."
Ward said. however. that Navai
bad beca told the cypress trees
Hospital officials said his con-
dition had been upgraded to guarded
on Sunday.
Rautus said the suspect, a white
woman in her 20'i. knew the acci-
dcnl bad occurred.
Luby was the main target because
the intruders asked for him b}
name.
But five months later. pol11:c an-
nounced they "'ere looking for
Hintergardt. ~ho matched the dc-
scripuon of one of the gunmen and
was cmployced b~ pmatc in-
vestigator Gal at the 11me.
Construcuon wurker<i outside the
Luby home the da~ of the atl3ck
said Gal looked through the locked
gate at Lub) 's homl' and talked on
his c•r phone throughout thl· morn-
ing.
When Hintergardt was arrested in
March. he was Car'0 ing hla,t1ng caps
and a book on ho~ to mal l' bombs
He is being held at thl' Oransr
Count) Jail m hcu of S I mil hon bail.
as arc Boue) and Gal H1' trial t) ~•
for nell.I Man:h.
Boue). ~ho "a" 1tlent1fil'd b~ the
victims in a photo lineup. ~as ar·
rested s" da)r, later His prcl1n11na~
beanng. to determine 1f there 1s
enough e' 1dencc to tr) ham on thl·
charges. a set for Dec I
ln G1onis' prehminan heann11
carlter this )car. Boue~ said he ~as
recruited b) Gal for a chent who ~as
anvoh cd 1n a d1sputl' "11h his v. 1fe
and wanted to scare her The client.
whom Boue\ never u~. was a doc-
tor and rode.in a black limousine. he
testified.
Gal was arrested in ~"1uerland
after eluding :-.ie~pon Beach police
for two months. His prl'11m1na'1
would havt to go. He said there had
been no agreement to re place the
trees ~1th on<"s of equal '>Ile.
··w e deeded each of the propen~
owners adJaccnt to our prOJtct three
fttt of our land." he ..aid. "But c"en
wath that three feet. the 1rces "'ere
sull encroaching on the project me
where we needed to put the wall."
Ward said he had reached an
impasse wtth Navai and that further
ncaotiahons were being handled b)
his supervisor. John Stanek. 10
Kaufman and Broad's Anaheim of-
fice.
Stanek was out of the office last
week and could not be reached for
comment. his secrctal) said.
Nava1 said he had not )Ct had an)
communication with Stancle.
.. Several witnesse told us she
stopped, ~ot out of the car. and then
took ofT,' he said.
The suspect's car h.as California
license plates beanng the numbers
378. Rautus said.
"We thought n was 378 HPN. but
1t didn't tum out to be exactly
corre<:t.'' he said. "The numbers are
correct. and we believe the letters
are similar to that."
Anyone wtth information about
the accident or the suspect should
contact Rautus or 1n"est1g;uor Aoyd
Waldron at the Costa Mesa Pohce
DepartmenL 7)+5~.59.
hcanng 1s scheduled CX-c. 7 in
Harbor Mun1c1pal Court.
G1onis· law,cr at the time. F. Lee
Bail). blamed.the atLack on Gal He
called the 1nve~t1gator .. hot
tempered" and said Luby was prob-
ably the target of tht• attack bccau~
of .something Lub) said while Gal
was "'-atchmg the house as pan of
the custod} case
G1on1s was arrested April 4 aJ\er
detect I\ e obtained h1" financial
statemt'nts and telepho ne records
and learned he had obtained a
passport for himself and his and
Wayne's daughter. nastas1a.
Financial document~ sho~ G1on1s
paid Gal S65.000 bet~cen March
and September of 1 91)~ T~o-thirds
of tnat mone) "as paid dunng the
last "'eel of .\ugust and lirs1 "et'k of
September.
Defense attornt')S s~ut.I Ci1Q.n1s
paid C.al 10 follo"W ~a) ne-to shov.
the Judge she d1Jn·t spt:nd enough
llmt' "1th the child
G1onis "a' gl\ en wle t ustod) of
.\nastas1a 1n January. The JUdge
ruled w a, ne was "emot1onalh im-
mature" and spent little lime· \\Ith
the girl
But four month) later. \.\a' ne v.as
awardtd tcrnporar) custod~ wh1k
G1on1s was in 1atl he ~on Cl mouon
to reopen the cust<>d) heanng. but
no datt' has been scheduled
G1on1s ~as gnen \1s1ta t100 nghts
after his relca.~ from custod'
Has eA-~1fc said she ~a\ sub-
poenaed to tes11f} at the tnal. "'h1ch
has left her ~1th m1"ed emotions.
"This "'hole thing has gotten a lot
of people's h'cs 1n10 the air." she
said 1n a recent telephone mten 1ev..
"I'd like to find out the outcome and
}Ct 1t'!> a~ful th.at the father of my
child 1s 1n,ohtd. 1t"s a 'er) hurtful
thing.
"I JUSt reall) ~ant to get ll o'er
w11h,'" she said.
COUNCIL
from Al
Comnussioncr Man an Adler. v.how
was also sugested. has not shown
an interest. Cook s.a1d.
The successful contender w11J
serve for nearl} a )Car. until the
council election nellt ovembcr
when three scats become available. He said t.bc city does not promote
ibelf as a film location.
··w e don't ID out and promote it.
but we aiet a k>t of calls and we
as sbootin1 locauons. I'd like to act f;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••••••••••••
the producers down here and take
.....
them on a tour."
IOlllHl
Two hitjackpot
., The All I dMH "'--
T.ckcu sold iD Hayward and
Palm Sprinp cont.aiMd all six win-nina numbers in the California Lot-
iery, .. Lotto ~9" pme. and each
one is worth S2,3M.675, state lottery
officials said Sunday.
The bolders ol the two ticlcts split
a .ieckpot o( 14. 76 million . .,_ wimina nwnbtn picked S..
Uldly ••in lbt ~
11a1C were: 2, l6, JO, .S, 38, 4 1 ad
.............. ber,6.
la die Ive ol au ca..,,,-, d9a'e
._. 199 IDC:ky players~ wiD e.cb
NDliwh.U9.
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etJppets to portray
Ctilristmas characters
Corona dtl Mar branch of the Newport Beach
Public Library will offer a special puppet play on
Suaday durina thf city's anrtual Christmas Walk.
Four performances of"A Lot Like Christmas" will
be performed at noon, I , 2, and 3 p.m. ShovJs last
about an half hour.
The community is invited to attend the frtt
performances at the branch. 420 Marigold Ave. kef'resh~nts will be served. For more infor-
mation. caU 644-JIJS.
Aft~moons of music not«/
Ena.man International Gallery. Laguna Beach.
will host free Sunday afternoon concerts from I to
4 p.m. Sunday afternoons thro ugho ut December.
Refreshments will be served. Information about
each Derfonnance is available by calling 497:7'12S.
Reservations are recommended. The gallc11· 1s
at 326 Glcnneyre Ave.
Cra~n s~ll tMlr war~s
Orange Coast College ceramics clas~s will
have a Christmas .\n Pottery and Glass Sale
Monday through Wednesday. Dec. 4-6. at the
campus. 270T F"airv1cw Road. Costa Mcsa.
Students will sell their \\arcs on the quad
adjacent to the college's cafetena from 9:30 a m
Lo 6:30 p.m . each of the three days. Proceeds from
the sale will go toward an scholarships.
For more informa1to n. call -'3:?·5515.
High school sl~rs ~nt~naln
The Hunungton Beach Coordinating Council
will meet at noon Monda). Dec. 4. at Murdy Park.
Goldenwest Avenue and Norma Dnve. Lunch will
be ~rved for $3.50 per person.
Monday's program fcaturcs the "T"'ent1eth
Centul) Singtrs" from Huntmg19n Beach High
School.
The meeting 1s open to the public. Me mber·
ship is available to any 1nd1v1d ual or organization
with an interest in 1mpro \lng H untingto n &ach
and the surrounding areas . .\nnual dues are S7.50.
For more informl\t1on call. Ma11 Clark at
897-7330.
Workshops ~nhanc~ car~~rs
Two carttr enhancement \\Orkshops will he
offered o n Monda'. Dec 4. in the area.
The Re-Entf) Center at Orange Coast College
will offer a free \\Or~shop in ·· .\llirmattons and
Visualization to Improve Your Life "
OCC counselo r N1colenc Jackson will teach
tcehnaques from noon to 2 p m to help changc
hvcs. Fo r mforrnatton. call the center at 432-5162.
The Women's Opponunit1es Center of t:CI
Extension will offer a seminar on ·· 1xtccn Secrets
of a Suc'Cessful Resume" fro m ., to 8:30 p.m The
workshop will provide job scekl.'rs wtth infor·
mation on the proce\s of resume prt>paralton and
production and "11l be presented b) Nna Busb).
owner of Resum<" Etc Fee ti. S5 tor members and
S 10 for no nmembcr'i For rcSC"n a11ons or 1nfc.u·
mat1on. call 856-7128
Laguna s~eks new commlssloMrs
The Laguna Beach Ctt) ( ounc. 11 ts ~cling
rcsumts fro m applicants "ho \\OU Id lil c to ~n e
on the Cit) 's Planning Comm1ss1on.
The co mmissio n 1s a ft, l.'-mc.•mber bod) ap.
pointed b> the council to re' It'" ttems related to
de,elopment and mod1ficatton of land uses 1n the
Cit) and advise the council. Item' re' 1e"ed ma)
include de,elo pment and re\ts1on of thc-G eneral
Plan. zoning ordinances and 'IUbdl' 1sion regu-
lations.
Planning commissioner<. ..er,c.· l\\O-)ear term s
and are compensatl.-d S60 per mo nth Regular
meetings ·a rc hcld on the second and fourth
Wedncsda) of e-ach month at 7 p m tud~ sessions
may be held as part of regular ml"Cttngs or at
specified ttmcs. MC'Cttngs ma) he three hours or
lonacr and rcqutrt· considerable prcparauon. Com -
m1ss1o ners wtll be expected to '1s11 sues and,
rcv1c~ pro posals pno r to mee-ttnp
Those who \\tsh to appl) should submtt an
apphcat1on. a\atlable in the Ctt> Clerk's ollicc
Yt'lth thc Cit) CltJk b> Dt-c 14 .\II applicants "'ill
be interv1twed b) the tl) Co uncil 1n its rcgular
mccuna at 6 •p.m Dec. 20 1n Ctt) Council
Chambers. 505 Forest .\' e .. Laguna Beach
For more information. ~-all the C. it) Clerl at
497-3311
Grandstand view of Ros~ Parade
Fountain Valle) has resen cd grandstand seat-
1na and bus transponatto n for thl' IO lst .\nnual
Tournament of Roses Paradt 1n Pasadena on Jan
I. 1990.
• T ickets arc a vailable for S47 per person. 1.1.h1ch
includes transportation andresen ed seating.
Tickets ma) be purchased at the Fo untain Valle)
Recreation Center. 16400 Broollhurst ·he. T ickets
arc limited. Fo r more information. call 839-611
( \I t·:'\ D \ H
Jtlonday. 1~0•. 27
• 7:30 p.m. Ne.,_. Beadl Ctly Ce.KU,
counctl chambers. 3300 Newpon Blvd.
•6:30 p.m. Cetta Mna ........., C..mlnl-.
council chambers. C1v1c Center. 77 Fair Drive.
Tuesda,-... ~o''· 28
No mtttings scheduled.
.)~ \ , .. 1101 ... , ••
-· CO\Sl, DAILY PILOT/Monday. Nolil9mber 27. 1919 AS
. Coast author's head In the stars
ly DSIOltAH A. SAKAMOTO
~,_c.,, • .., ......
For nine months. John Sanfo rd has
been collcctJng maps. takina photo-
arapbs. and comp1hna data for his new
Juidc book. But instead of auid1n1 tour·
1sts throuah 'arious ports.-of-call. tt will
take amateur astronomers to the stars.
Sanford. North America's lt'ad1ng
astrophotographcr. said he decided to
compile a guide book because he was
displca~ with the other books on thc
market.
"There 1s an enq clopt'dta available
that consists of three books. This 1s too
much to take to a telescope," Sanford
said. "'\ book was needed that was
compact but still contained the important
informa11on ."
Sanford said his book. "Obsen ing the
<:;nnstellat1ons." 1s different from the
other books becau~ 11 contains all 88
con sttlla1tons from all over the world
"The other books available usualh
o nl) contain constellations fro m the
north sk) because that 1s what 1s '1\1hle,"
he said.
"This book 1~ different than an} thing
else out there. Some will do a photogra·
ph) bool o n a few cons1ella11ons. \Omr
will focus on the m~ tholog). the) d on·1
co\Cr as much as mine:· he said. ·· o me
book<; are too s1mpk for somconl.' w 1th a
tektcopc."
Thq au1de book con1a1m fuU-color phqtoaraph~ of all the con'>tcllat1ons.
Eiahty of the photograph\ "ere taken b)'
Sanford, others were taken at ot>-
servatones in Bma1n, England and Aus-
tna. Some \\Cre taken b} membcr'i of the
Orange County A'itronomcn
"We had to get somc photo'S in Nc"
Zealand ~cause we couldn't get that part
of the sky," he said. ·
nford 1s an associate profeswr ill
Oranae Coast College for 20 )Cars and
has taught the college\ astropho tograph} ·
.course for mo re than I ll )t ars He said he
sold 50 autographed coptes and '' c J>('Ct·
ma :!O tnore fro m h1'i publisher. ~1mon
and huster
The book 1.1.as rrka'>t'd :\o' I 5 1n
Great Bnta1n. Denmarl. (,trmaO\ and f"ran~e and sold morl' than 50.000 cop1c'I
"T he} \\ere onl~ gu1ng to pnnt 30.000
copies The order\ "l'r~ '>lJ high tht·~ ha<!
to raise 11 " Sa nford '>J l<l .. For J lirst
book and a non-liltlon th l'> t) great It
could be a non-lil llun 11c .. 1 <;('lkr ..
The book rece" l'tl d la' orablt' rl'' 1c.·1.1.
1n a wt'ekl~ Bnt"h ">t.1 c.·ncc maga11 ne.
The Ne1.1. 1ent1\t .. It ,,;_i, outsta nding
This \\a'> the fi r'>t fl'' ll'" 11 rclc.'.'I' rd Tht
1s gr~a1:· hc said
Sanford tresse'I h1\ l:lool I'> not a
'1.\Kl'\G 'l'HE GR..\DE
John Sanford
rextboolt. but a gu1dc book for an)'bod
interested in constellations He 'l.llys Lhe-
book's audience will mo<1t ltkcl) cons1sh
of amateur :uronomer\ "ho o wn tcle·
scopes
The book 1s a full<olor gu1dt to all 8
cons1ella11ons It c\platn'> i:ach co nstclla·
lion's po~111on in lhe '>k) and provides a
detailed de~np11on of inte~M1ng obJ«tS
that he "tthin 11 It al\O pn~sen\s the
mytholog~ hehind ea<'h con<ite lla1ton
The hook '>how'i pictures of each con·
stellat1on a., """'-'1.1.ed wi thout the aid of a
telescope o r h1 n<X ulars It al'iO provides
close-up 'IC\\'\ .md maos
"The highlight of the bool 1s the
maps..'· an ford .,;ud .. A. map for each
constcllat1on "a' d o nl' h\ W1l Tmon the
1.1.orld\ lorcmo'>I a\trophotographer "
T he J ... 6.pagl· gu1d1.; bool 1!> SI b 95 for
tht' SOhl \l\('r l'dtltt>n and J boUI $24.95
for tht• h..ird-n 1\ l"r
\.inlord 1s no1.1. QU'>~ f)lann1ng m ore"
boo l ) He" hupin~·ihe populartt\·ol the
~uldl' ti.10 "Ill hl'lp "l.'11 lMu ffillrt' Nx.1 k
1dt:J'
He.· pl.in'> 1Jn wn11ng an J \tronom'
hool.. tor \11u1h-. in gr..ide'\.., tu I ll He ~1d
tht'rc.· '"" 1 ..in .ldl·quall' nool .t' aila hlt' tor
1h1' .igc.· !!fl'UP Hl· I\ alw "url 1ng o n a
Ot'lt> 111lcd "\tar ( 111c<," "'h1ch "'111 locul>
un the ~rtat l•h-K·n a111nei, uf the.• 1.1.o rld
T-shirt business a learning experience
By HOUY J . \I/AGNER
Of l'W O...tl)o ,._ \t.of'f
The offices of ~un ~·t ~ports1.1.c.·ar arc
room ~:!4 at fatanc1a High · hool The
oldest corporate e·u·cutl\ c 1s 18 .\nJ the
bustne'is has to turn a profit by Jan ·1 or
the bc'it grade.· tht }Oung l'\l'CUl l\l'\ l·.in
probabl> e\pc.>Ct 1\ a 8.
un set ports1.1.car 1s a bu\1nc.,., born
of a merger of an appltl·d elonom1c\ c. lass
at Estancia and a Junio r .\chll''cment
program.
t fnder the tutelagr of award-winning
tn'ltructo r David Brees. tht· :! I students 1n
the popular class ha't' dC"s1i nl·d. m..irl ct-
ed and "'II se-11 a gruss ol T·'ihtrt'> and
s1.1.eat'ih1ns on dl.'adline and 1.1.tth1n 1hc.·1r
budget.
But opernllng a \UCCe'>\ful compan~ t'i
on l~ pan of the das,· goa l The n•.,1 1\tO
teach high school ~tudcnt'I "'hat the.· bu•a·
ness 1.1.orld ts r~lh aoout It ')Cc.'m' 10 he
1.1.ork1ng ·
.. The bU\tnC'<.~ "'llrld ISO., all a<; l'J'i\ :l\
11 \eC m\. ·· sa id ..,haw n Bo ull'' I l\. J
directo r .tnd 'ihx·l hliltk r in the c.:omr .in'
··Tht'rt'\ a lot ul intrKal. ll.'S ··
\\ 11h the hc.·lp ul marl ct1ng l on .. ultant
La1th E11et pro' 1dl·d o' al-co un11ng firm
P rier-\\ .itc.-rho u'l' th rough J un1or
.\chtc.'H'mcnt. Ro uk ' .ind h1<; d a\\mJtc'i
ha'c rrc.ited .i l·ompan~ and l'k Ctl·d
corporate.· o tlin.·r' I hl'\ h.t \C d l!Ol' m.1r-
kc11ng 'IUf\C\\ l.ktl·rm1 ned 1.1.hat 1m><l ul t
to mal e Jnd ho1.1. mul h "'hat to c. har~l'
for ealh \htn .i nd "ho 1' the.· tJrgrt
cu sto ma The' ha H" \old '11x·~' and
bon1.J\ fo r thl.·1r 'l·n1url· l .tp11.il lk·l 1d\·d
on .i dc'11gn tn dnurJtc thl'tr shin' and
contracted pn~u1.·11on \'Ith .i "I~ \lf\'1.·n-
tn~ tirm
Thl' onh \tod h1.lkkr<; arc th1.· .. 1u1.knt'i.
their ad' ;~r,. thl'1r pnnn pal .ind the.·
school d mm't suPt·nnt\·ndcnt '°ltudcn t~
sold '0 Share!> lll \UX l JI S~ l"'3~h fh1.•\
ra1)('d S600 1n S llM > N1nJ, and Ot)ITO"'l'd
another SM><.1 lrom a ~·holar.h1p lund
The~ rel.l.'l\Cd .i S \11t.1 gra nt from (1ulh'n
·f'\on tl' in ( O">tJ \ksa and launl hl'd
their lOm~m
The prcx!uct gol.''> LIO ..ak Tul'\dJ\ f hl'
clMs del 1dcd to prndUl l' long·\len c.·d "I -
shins and 1.1.ca tshtrt\ 1n ~lal l and w h11c.•
-there .ire threl' dM cn 1.Jf l.'a h T-\hrrt\
Operaton of Sun Set Sportswear at ~standa H'9h School are Ray
Tavares flop l•ftl. Rachel Wells. Tom Arensdorf. Shawn Bouley.
Jack Howard and Ha Do.
"'111 .,di tor S I 'i l"Jl h "htk thl· '"l'Jl\htri..
\\Ill g11 lor $~11
.\lthough '1udt•nt' mu't put 1n .1 h11
more than JU'l d J'' llmt· lhl'' ,,.l·m Ill
agree the l'\Pl'rll..'O(l' and run o r thl· ,our"'·
mal t' 11 1.1.1.,rth\\h1k
.. , llX)f.. thl' d 3\\ h\'•..lU\l' I n<m hLm
the mha l'lOO da'""' J rt' -thn ·rl·
bonng:· \.lid \'ill' Prt \llknt 11t f lnJnl e
Tom .\rc.·n\Jnrl I ~ ·· .\pplil·J l'llln·., not
bcC'a U'l. \OU ttct 1<1 Jo thl· 'tutT II might
come-in hanJ ' \11nwJ .1, JnJ 11 nu g.ht Olli ..
.\lthtiugh .\rl·n -.dt1rl hPPl"• ti 1 m.tll' ..i
l."arc.·l·r tn la1.1. cnll>rH·nll·nt \ll'<. ~hl,ldc.·r
and J 1rel tor "lhJ" n Rnuln ....i1J hl' hllJX"'
10 build ..i la n·er 1n t'lu"nl·,, .ind thl· l 1'11''>
has alhm t•d him ll• ...i mplc h1' •'Plll.ln '
· I m 1 n ll'~l''ll·J 1n m.11 l..r 111 ~ I m J
ix·0rk ix·r,,111 · B.iuk' ,,11d • \t 1•nl
11 mt• I 1.1.Jntc.·d 11' tx· .1 n .t rlhtll'd l"iu1
IU'l \\\'01 nui.. "'t Ill! t~:htn.l 1t1JI Jl,
\tuJl·nt'> agrcc ..... ,. !l..inJ, ... 111 d t'ml l"I '
lhl' UIUr\l.'' nlJ Jll: Jill.I • •0
It' J ,,, •I tun .inJ 1•u lit'' I • .11•
ncnth n11-\our w ll l\,1uln '·' ,1 I•
might hd p It\ llh' httU l t'>..\.ll"l 1!'
1ntr1.Ju1t·d u' t•• th\ ""'llll" ''••rid J nJ
1.1.hJl l l..lJ..l'' II 'f'\l'n J ••'lllp.ll'\
.. ,, ' ~l·n .1 't.,, p. l'l••dr 1h , \
the: t'lu"I l., ..... , lhl ,. l\k .• , h.l\ \ 1.••'1h: ur
1.1.tlh h.t \l: tx·l'O 1rHlhn,,1, 'II 1.l""llli ..
..aid Rr,'l'' 1hc.· 1 "'If"' ti •r
Brn·, hJ' ~·t·n 1~·J1. 111·1~ J' f ,1.1n1.1.1 -
the: unh ,, h1\t I m 'h, ' '" Jl<'f! \fr,J
dt\tnll t • tkr ·h~ ,.,u ' - ' r : 'l'Jr'
Orange Tide Walk-A-Thon
raises S 1 20,000 for homeless
1y Ttw OaM)' PNot
..\ run. roll. "alk-a ·thon held earlier
this month 1n In inc raised SI :!0.000 1n
pledges to aid Orange ( ount) ·s growing
homeless population. l'' ent organizers
said.
Funds ratsed dunng the 10th annual
Orange Tide Walk·.\· Tho n. sponsortd b)
the Building lndu'ltf) \ soc1atton 1n O r·
anae Count)'. \\Ill go to Home..\1d. a non·
profit subgroup of the Building lndust11
Assoc1at1on .
Communlt\ n tl~S Program. a
human scn·1ees agcnq . "111 also benefit
from the No' 4 "alk·a·thon which luck·
ed off Homeless .\~art'ness Weck 1n
Orangt' Count).
"Thi )car's Orange Tide drc~ the lartes• crowd in t~ e'·enfs l().y<'ar hit-
ton.'' ~1d Julte Rn n l'rh,,tl l ha1rpcN)n
o f thl' liu1ld1 ng. .1,,, ..... 1.111110 ' ,o mmun11'
tn'o1'e-ment l1.1mm1t 'l·1.·
"The cn1h u~1asm thJt "..l' d1,plJ \C'd Ii~
the Cfll"d at O range T Ilk ~t thr mClOd
for the rt' t ol Hom de.•<.<. .\ w J rcnesc; \\ rck
and helped Orange: C 1.1un1' .-1111e-ns t:ie-i1n
to realize JUSt ho" .1larm1ng thl' ho mr lcc;'I
problem ~all) I\·· Annll·rh,11l '\aid
Orange Tid e p..\rt l tp.i n1' gathe-n:"d
plrdacs from spon'l'r' NSC"d un ho1.1.
man\ laps the\ ran t-1ked or wall r d
around a OOC·mtlc lllUI\(' On l \park
Ctrck uth in If' inc
Homeless .\1.1.ar''"'-'"' \\eel in luJcd
d1spla~ 'I on salcs rnuntel"\ in 'a n ous
builder uppl) and rt'Uul storn Dona-
tions ~trt' also made at ho me sa~s
offices of panic1pauna a\SOC1at1on
builders in the count)
Home-.\1J " .1 'Tll'nll'X •II 1 l" Ru1ld1ng
lndustn < 11J 11t1 "" '"' thl· II 1ml"ll''' a
non-prntit l l'fl'\ r ,1 ll• •r, •rig OJ !l'd h' thr
Bu1ld 1ng l ndu'ir' .\"01.1 .1tH'n o t
uthcm < alt 11ir 111.1
The Home.\tJ rrnitrJ m ·"'"t' 1n the
rchab1lt1a1mn 11r , r'tru~·1u111 '' home-
less shcltcr'> 11n1. ., .-ach 'upc.-n 1\0ral
d1stnc1 Home.· \1d ll1nJ \ arc J l'l' u\l'd to
pro\ 1de h'~>d doth1 ng ,oun-.clt ng and
other shcltc.·r """ 1 "' l<'r thl' d 1u nt'
ho ml"lr""
Co m m u n 1 t ' '°I c.· r ' 1 , c ., P r 11 gr a m
pro' tdC'll a broad nc.•t\Hlfl nl -.en ll'<'ll 10
more than 100.0uo 1nd1\ldual\ 1nd uding
the homc.-lr" cal h \ca r fhc o rpmza·
uon 1n ludr' thr \ ou1h ' "tce Pro-
aram. 'outh 'heller Prclgram \11 ttm
Sen 1c~ Prc~cnt1nn Program anJ th~
Child "busc Pre' enuon f>rO&Jt\m .
and tea. hrng ·•l'Plll'd cn >nomll '> !>tnce
I 9 .l 'ot •nl' '>I udent hu\lnl''' hJ' fa tied
tn 1urn J rn••"
In I 4 J . .,., ,,ulknt' l re.Ht'd Paetlil
(!Olk < ,, \dlint: 1111\\ d ull s the lOm·
pan' m.11.k ..i .i: l'l·r l'Ol rl·turn u n the
1n1t1J I 10 \l...,tnwr I
In '"''-''~ ,1udn11' l rt'atl'tl \t1uth
( O.t\t ( rJmc.'\ I 1in Jt·\lg.Ol'd .. ( Oll\IOpo-
1\ a \I n1 ,.,, h -l l' ga nw u~ing
prusx r\ll'' n.in ·J t11r n rangl· l o.i\t
boull'' Jrd' .\l 1 ~111u11-h PJrl er Rru\ ~ucd
unt• rc.1l-\••.1rld '"mpJn' tor 1m11.i1ing
\t<m 11poh Brl·l·' '.i1J thl· \lid1.1.e.,tern
compJ n' th..i t ".t' l•1ntral tt·J 1n prod ucC' ·c 1.1\topo ' •Pl. 1 ateJ undl·r J l 1rru 11
cu url ' ri.. in~ th.it th~ l I 1nl dtd n111
1ntr ngc 1•n 1i,1r l'I Bro ' dtp,nght
\ 1 1i~'t1.•ro1t\ "'·'' j hit ll'lurn1nl!-Jltl
perl t·nt 1,1 '"~~hnlJn, .rnJ lunding
~I .l •' n "h" .1"l11p' t11r 'c.·wpon-\k">J
~h'"'' [)'Ir, t ~rJJ".ttl'' In J repe.it
pert11rm.sn1. i: n I ' " -'ih11rd111t" 1n-
Ol•' .tll\10' pr•11.lu,l·J .1 '<.'\.nnJ ·d111,1n llf
the.· f.J m,· I 11 .1 ':' p. lll"Ol rl·t urn
In '"'-'~ 'tudcni.. l11rml·J .1 1-\hlrt
u1mpJn' ~J1kJ < Jl1 t••rn1J 'ih11fl'' I he'
11111 hJJ ii high rl'tur' .t lthnug.h Hrc.·e~ d1J
not rl'l.I tht l'\d \ I l gi..r1.· [ hl 'h rt\ wc.·re
'" ,J_. ... ,,,u th1: 1111.pJ11\ "'IJ lhln' not
)0 1\ Jtrl' t \ 11• ...... Jll"r" hut J l\•I Ill ()fl
\I " H.11. lo. , 1 1th1n~ ,1.1rl
lirl'l'' '>..lld lhl· 'tUdl·nt' l!-fll\\th 1n the
,1•urw 'n hkr t 111 th\ 11 1x·r1n rm.inll' nt
hu' 11l'" Th• 'tuJ1. I · ""h• prl·,, 1 ll'd th<'
, IJ ", mJrl.. • n~ 'ur • l 'h '" c.·d C\·
err plar. pr 1ll'''" '"J 'm ht: -..i1J JJdang..
.. It I J l.tlk,1 in .1 marh·1tn~ l'\pl'rt I
-tH1IJ n'l h.l't' h.iJ ,1 Ot.·11n pn·'l·ntatmn ··
Hut the.· hlMn1.'" 1t\dl 1sn t n.".1lh the
!"•1.,l Hrn'' '>..11J I h.-k a ming n~nenct'
.., mu~h ml1rl· mpo rta nt .ilt h 1ugh hc
.:aut1nn' '1uJl·n1' 11111 h• mJl..c.· ha<il\
1uJ gmcn1' atxlul hu"nc" oa"'"-' 1.1n one
d ..t\\
\\ hl'lhcr ,1 l"mpJr1' 'urcel'li<. ur fa il-;.
t:dl h ,tuJent ' gr.i.k "'II d<'rx;_nd panl~
nn .i repc•rt ,11 thl' t'\Pl'nc.·n,c ltl tlol' tumC'd
n .l: •ht c.'nl •l 1 ht 'l'Olt \ll"f '°l1udent\ are
al'l' gra1.kJ 1n , IJ" pr.11l'll' .ind <'\ams
l hl' •l'Uf"-' J 111.''> nnl ton·go N~ll le-am-
ing II JU[tOll'OI' II
.. ..,ll"1l' ,,, thl·tr 1Jca' Jr1.· rcinlorccd.
'umt' 111 them .Hl' ,hanged Thr main
thing 1' the' µ1n tn\lght ·· he \31d
Girls Club aids
Interfaith Shelter
By The Dally Piiot
Thl' l htldren 111 'l'"fl<'ll \h'"i C •trl'>
<. lub hll\lt'd 11' 'e" nd annua l
Thanl \gt' ing l11r the.· nranttc ( 1lun1 ' ln-
trr1.i11h -..helttr rnr the tfomck'' on
\l<'0d3\
Rc.•,1dent\ <'I th\' ll'Otl'r ''l.'re Jn'l'n to
thl' , luh 10 \harl' .t meal \,\1th the chil-
d ren. pa~nb board mt•mN.·f\ .ind other
fnrmh ol thc cluh
Tht\ <''cnt "a a ,01.1Pl•ra1"r t•tTon b~
thr duh parent , hildrl·n 'olunteers.
and a rt'a bu 1nc\-.C\
Thl' 1.·h1ld~n dtd mo't 1)1 thC' prep.
arat1on 1nclud 1ng th<' ''°1o~mg. de .. orating.
cn1crta1nmcn1 and \l'f\ in~
· Thanhgi' ing 1s a '"ondcrful o p-
ponuntt) to unatt' <1ur communit) and
share 1.\.-llh other<; in nerd Thi dinner
allo" u'> to c\pencnl C' th<' man\ gJf\s of
the s.ca~n." '31d \Ian Hornbuckle. club
pre 1dent and < o<,ta \tl"S"1 cit coun·
ol"'oman
f l Keep a candle burning In the bedrooms
....
I
I ' ........ -....
no mlnd.. \\ nh a lttdc pt~nn1n1 1t'
'ull pos.s1blc fo r an old mamed
roupk to car·11 on a lon1-01 lance
aff'atr rrom $Cparatc bedroom
Plckln& up )our hormone cream
ud dun !.trap and mo\ •na do• n the
Mil doesn't hUI a mamaer If an -
~ .... it males a tt)Jt more of an
£\'Cftt. and ku of a pountt C\tt
u11Ckrat1matt th~ ~nefit of
Plaaaed Puuon. h IJ'CS a •"ife umt
to sbp &nto tomt't.huaa a hu~ kn
...,,,.. &Ma f\anMI PI' and
alftcn. h allO alkra'S a cou~ 10 Mtect a DIM &Mt doesn't conftte1
....... Ktl\'lbft that roukl
~ lkir ..... Ukt a lnP to ... ...... "8 DTIUDel PHI aa It fiM fof ... ,..... ftlotilh 10 ....u lo~
under the cllnin1 room t.abk. Or •ho
look great tn the \ho"cr Yt1th thftr
clothes off But ifs not advtYbk for
an)one o ld enouah to thro,,. out a
hip.
The most OU\SP()ken mta of
sq,elllt bedroom I Tht-~ty
fOf thf ~ .. uon of t.hc ue!;!
Bed. TM) a11ut that double
save mamaats titanate nobod) (U
5'1) mad when thflr fannlC$ art
1ouduna.
T'Mf1 an o,u41ftphficauon. I(
)'OU kao-how to cl•• 10 * tdlt
of 1 k•"t-talfd maUl'ftl h• •' hlt raft. 1f a ,.,.... '° IO for days
Wldlou.t ..,..... .... tNt .....
kila -~ ... .
Pll tlly, ·I """'° lllld.,.. m
mant.a.1 happ1nr <1' a~ • \\Cl Bar.
The' oner a com foruihle rttrc.lt to
nurst \.our "'-OunJ unttl )ou·~
rt'ad\ to mme uut and llit'ttpt your
spouSt' apolQI)
mt coypk l(ttlc for t•tn beds
u a comprom1 bctwun tM clcMlt*
bed trad1onahit and tM frtt-tplfted
lfPll8hONJtl The bat 8 tW\ft bed
bas 10 offn 11 an tndh·.chaal IMlllM
diet doan't chum wtln )OW .....
bud eta ..... UOdla . • _ .. __ _
llld; .... =-.. -... ..._ .. :r. :r ::1:1::-.=-.· .. .
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' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT~ Monday, November 27, 19a9
El Salvador su_spends relatlons·wlth Nicaragua_
SAN -SALVADOR, El S31~ador
(AP) -President lfredo Cristiani
suspended diplomatic and com·
mert"ial rtlations ...,,ith Nicaragua's
Soviet-backed &O\.:ernmcnt Sund&)
to protest the alleged srnugglioa ot
weapons to lefl ist gu(rrillas.
Also Sunday. police arresled an
American woman and said the) con-
fisca1rd some 80,000 rounds of an1-
munition. explosives, de-1ona1ors
and grenades stored in ~er hous...·
aqd st\•eral other locat1onS.
The move announced by Cns11an1
in a nationall~ tC'll"\'1sed addfC'ss
occurred one day alier military
au1honues d1SC'ovcr('d '"'o hght
planes delivering "'·capons to the . .
.
~})(ols fighting 1he U.S.-backed aov-
emn1cn1.
One plant' crashed 1n eastrrn El
Salvador and 11rmy troops recovrrcd
most!)' Soviet ""'t'~pOns. inc luding ~5
shoulder-firtd surf3ce-to-air n1 1ss·
1le5, Onr of the missiles ""'as U.S.-
madt". Three cre""'mcn died. and lht.•
founh committed suicide.
The other planl' apparently ""'3S
able to unload us cargo aner landing
1n the southern parl of the country,
but 11 °"''as unable:-10 1akc off either
fo r l~ck of fuel or other reasons and
""'as set on fire b\' its ere""'· ""'htc h
then ned. .
Thr« photo grapht.•rs ""'er<" de-
ta ined bnell) b) 1he n1il1tat) Sunda)
when the)' ""'t'nt 10 photograQh the
plane. The three-are Juana Anderson
of The As~iated Press. Dayna
Smith of The Washington Posl and
Da)'mo n Hartley of the Detroi1 Free
Press. The\' were-held for no1 ha\·ing
pcrmissiori 10 tx-. In lht" zonr of tht"
plane.
Cristian1 told a nl'""'S conlCrence
relations ""'Ill rt'ma1n suspended
until Nicaraguan PrC"sident Daniel
Ortega .. stops 1ntervrning in El
Salvador" or loM..·s in national t•lc:t·-
tions Feb. 2:S.
Missiles and otht"r ""'capons taken
from tht" ""reek.age of the plane that
crashed ""'Cft' displ3}l'd al 1he ne""'S
conference-: As Cns113111 spoke.
sounds of rtnewed fi1htin1 -auto-
matic weapons_ and e11plodin1
rockets -could be. heard aftrr a
pause of sevcnil days.
Latrr. 1hc mili1ary e11plainrd in a
news release that an army patrol had
sighted a group of aucrrillas near a
po""'er transformer on the nonhwest
edge of the capital and helicopters
and C-47 warplanes chased them as
they fled up the slopes of San
Salvado r Volcano.
The a1rrra l1 rocketed and strafed
the atta for several hours.
In f\.1ana,gua. Ortega said Sunday
•it gives "honor and pride" to the
Nicaraguan ix·oplc that the govern·
ment .. of asSassins of priests and
Zany; traditional parades end weekend
By TM Auocta1ed Press
A parade ""'1th a ~l1bach1 ··grill
team· and a Santa C'laus ix·ddl1ng
an occupied opcn-dOO r outhQU<;('
Sunday brought the long \\t•e k1:nd 10
an irTeverent end. onl' of <;(•\'l'ral
Southern California huhda} par.td(·s
and acti\•it1es.
"'Buy your fret" program!> hl·r1:."
yelled vendors a1 ··The Founl'('nth
Occasional Pasadt·na Doo Dah P.:ir-
ade," a tacky and ta<ott:lt:'ss ()(il.l' .11
the trad111onal Rosi..' Parndt" . ..., hK·h
strikes some Doo l)atr'parl!l'IPanti.
a!io too stuff).
.~n estimated 50.000 p.:opk· turn-
ed out to """atch a pa.rad1: that boa<ot'
few rules, no queen and no lorn1al
judg.i.ng. and features dnll team~ Ii)
marchers using bnt·fcases. la" n
furniture and snow shovels.
Peoplr looking for trad1t1onal par-
ade fatt Jammed Sunset and l·loll~
wood boulevards !Or Thl' 581h l-hil-
l)"''ood ('hns1n1as Pa radl'. fcatunng
Grand ~larshal Samm) Da\ 1s Jr .
noats. marching bands. t.·qUl'St nan
unus and classic con,crubll' ...
r ( r
iii iii 1rr ,,, .If I' li
• ........
A host of tcte' ii.ion and n1011un
p1c1ure stars. paradl'd past an <'SU-
mated 500,000 fa ns in th(· t•n tt•r1;un·
mcnt 1ndust[) 's salulc to thl· hul-
idays. Organrzers ~ud the glllt) pro-
cession under the star.. "as It'll'\ 1~·d
in 86 foreign countnl'S.
Steve Uu1ch dernon1tr•t•1 hf1 tenchlque
•• part of the ""Hll»acflf Oriti Te•rn .. durlnt
th• Pourteenth Oc<••lon•I P•IH•,.. Doo
Dah P•r•de Suncl•J·
Jn East Los Angeles. up 10 ~O.UUO
people watched the 15th annual f:...'l~t
Los Angeles Chn!>tn1as Par'Jdc.
featunng band!!.. fl o.a1s and c1' 1('
leaders.
But for pure Lan1 nl'Si.. nothing
could ma1ch Pas.adt·na\ J>oo Dah
Parade.
Tortillas 111·11h the parade logo l"m-
bosscd in foo<l color ""erl· 1hrov. n
into the cro""·d 3'> ihi: p<ir:ldl· got
under ""'a) ""llh the fir.I Cnlr).
marchers from a local bar 111 hcrl·
mo!iot people bl"gan and <'ndcd the
parade.
The parade h1ght1gh1 ""a' th<·
Gre-al Zsa Zsa Onll Tc:1m . 1n v.htch
~veral women and onl' hurl ) n1an
all drt"\\l'J .t' Z...:1 z~ Gahor rt-.
c-reall'd lhC llll:lllltJUS CO(l·'lapp1ng
1nc-1den1 ""1\h Oll'n r.lrt·~\CJ a' &''l"r·
h H ills motori.')clc otll cl·r,
Other rro""d fa, onh'\ \\\'Tl' The
Texas ("hainsav. ,\lasi.;1crl' Drool
Team of the L1\ 1ng l.k·act IJ1shonor
Guard. iCa1unng marfhl·r, "ho
scari.'d th(.' cro""d h~ toting runnin~
gas chain 'WV.~ (no lha1n\), :ind
"«.'\era! E\\0 11 \'aldl.'/ lluat\ 1nrlud-
1ng one opo._·ratl.'r.l b~ rulll·r ~kalcr'
""ho kepi falling dov.n and )l'll 1nJ!:.
"Thl' reef. lht· rct"I ..
The ( laudl' R ain~ ~ll·monal ~0-
~1an In\ 1~1blc ~!arching Dnll,.Tl·am
had a drurn 1n:.iJor ll·ad1ng a \trl·tch
of t·mpt~ Jl.l \l'ffil'nt v.hill' the
Barbecue & t-libach1 .\·!arching L1n ll
Tea m member' h:1ng1:d o n
barbt.·l·ue' with 1Til'tal h)ng' bt·h1nd
their leadt'r. a drun1 n1aJOr "Llh an
ice ch('st around his nl'l'k
Bathroom f1\turl'\ "l'r1: popular
amo ng cn1ran1s. 1riclud1ng .i Santa
(·laU\ v.ho JrO\C' a b1l.l· l'qu1ppcd
with an outhtlu'>l'. v.h o'l' dour ""ould
open to C'.\pU~ a t·on1prum1\cJ ~·l rs
('!au,.. ~t l«as1 l\lO othl·r t'ntran1' sat
on toileti.. v.h1le rnan ~ hand n1~1Jors
carr1l·d ptungt'rlio.
In a paradl· iir'L j coupll' got
married along the routl'. "1th a guest
book pasSl·d lhrough !ht• eruv.d.
The l>oo Dah paradl' ""a!lo first
held Jan I. I 97f.. ""'hl·n th« ROSI.'
P:1radl' ""as ~""1tt'lll·d to J;in. : hl
3\0ld ix'1ng held on a Sunda~. E'er
!io1nce. Doo l)ah organ11~s ha\c
made 11 a point to hold thl· parade
on a Sunda}
Las1 )ear\ l'' ent "":1, !ht· 12th
occasional. rreaung so1nc 1.:onfus1on
O\er v.•h\ 1h1\ \Car·~ ""ai. tht• 1-lth
occas1onii.I. pafo.tde orpnlll'r and
seJf.proclaimt·d l>oo JJah ('1ar Peter
Apanel \.\'TOil' 10 thl· prugra1n . __
"Well. 1h 1\ 1i. 1ht• ·01:cai.1u nal' par-
ade. and -10 or so of ffi) friend~
celebrated Doo l)ah I J "11h a pub
era°"'! along the paradl' routl' on Ne""
't'car's Da}. 111hllc I ""·as out of
to1,11n." ~panel ,,.,.ro te. adding th:u 11
took a number of lo ng-d1-;tancr
phone calls tx·forl' hl' found e\l"T'}-
onc at a local bar. •
3 more dumped
from Politburo
on eve of strike
Eastern Europe demonstrations
expected to dominate summit
W"-SHl ~GTL)N (.~P) -The
stunning eventi. 1n Eas1ern Europe
arc e11pcc1ed to dom1natl' the up-
coming superpo""·er summ it in
Malla. ahhough President Bu!ioh and
Soviet leader M1kha1I S. Gorbachev
also ""'Lil be dtscussing arms control,
trade and regio nal conllicls from
Nicaragua to Afghanislan.
Bush 1s holding his first ml'i.'llng
as president with Gorbachev, a more
eitpcnenccd summit par11c1pant,
and hi s adv1scis say he 1s being
briefed on every i_maginablt' topic,
including nuclear weapons controls
and lhe environment.
Al the same 1imr. the president
has tried sin~ he first announced
the session on Oct. 31 to reduce
expectation.§ of a dramatic break-
through -10 the point of 1nsisung
the Dec. 2·3 m ttttng isn't reall y a
summtt. J USI a ""f«t up" gel·
together.
"This is a tint mectini. a time for
Tiie dllldrrt'e r II d llMg nl q 1111'!11 glllpedca,
.,.l'nd on Pllll9 f7 o1 todly'• rzi Siie Clra*r,
• llsdll 1WO -..... na1 .... Thie le clue to -a 1•,rtng 11i4*11 , .. TM --
H'l'f1tr llng Mii• Gii;-*
........ fWIMIGr!CMlc
"""lltUIJI cw:•"' I •• ..... ........, ..
"'·
ex plo ratio n. It is no t a 11me for'
detailed arms con1rol ncgo1ia11ons
best left for next year's summit,"' he
said Wednesday n1gh1 1n a na11011al-
ly televised speech.
In an intt'Nicw ""'Ith forc-ign
journalists Bush said he ""'as
"prepared to think anew" about
reduci ng U.S. troop lrvcls abroad
because of changes 1n Eastt'm
Europe. However. he added, ··.,.,·c do
what we do in conjunction wi1h our
allies:· not in private talks with the
Soviet leader.
The events that serve as backdrop
for 1he summit are momento us -
the holes in the Berlin Wall. the
changing reaimes in Poland, liun-
gary. East Germany and Bulgana
and fast-moving developments 1n
Czechoslovakia. In Prague. the en-
tire Czech ruling Politburo was
pressured to rcsian in a remarkable
weekend leadership shuffle that was
conttnuina Saturday with the laraest
CORRICTION
In the SMre Nowrnber
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rally in the nal 1on's history demand·
ing still more change.
In his speech, Bush descnbc.'d his
summit message to the Soviet leader
this way:
"We will sl·ek President
Gorbacht"v's assurance that this pr<>-
ccss of refom11n Eastern Europe will
continue-. And we will give him o ur
assurance that America ""'elcomes
reform not as an ad,·ersary seeking
advanl.af!!· but as a people offering
support.
The ~tting for the-talks ts s1rik1ng:
U .S. and Soviet warships off the
coast of the tin y, island na1ion of
Malta. far from the crossroads of
major international e vents.
Bush and Gorbache v will m~t for
more than seven hours over the 1wo
days, lalkin' Saturday aboard the
Soviet missile cruiser Slava and
Sunday on the USS Belknap. The
ships arc 10 anchor 1n Marsa11lokk
Bay.
Rockrts kill 18 in
Kabul; rrbfls blamed
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rtliaious . workers" in El Salvadur
broke relltions with Nicaragua. He
urtc<S olhcr countries to brtak lies
with San S.lvador·until the Cris1iani
aovemmen1 officials "have punish-
ed the assassins.··
tie apparently was referring al
least in part to the NoV. 16 massacre:
of six Jesuit pries1s. their cook and
her daugh1er at a Roman Catholic
university residence. Other Jesuits at
the s.chool say \1"itnesses saw army
troops enter thC' residence before the
killinas-The govemn1ent has denied
responsibility.
wilh ~he two planes. It quo1cd
Fort.ian Minister Mi1uel D'Escoto
as sayina: '"Thr Salvado•n govern-
ment should think about lhe serious-
ness of the dcc:larations and actions
lha1 1he news media are attributina
to them, and about the serious im·
plications in the regional pcact pro-
crss."
Both 1he Uniled Stales and a
succession of U.S.-supportcd go\'·
ernments here have accused
Sicaragua's leftist Sandinista gov-
ernment of providing >ccrct mi1ital)'
assistance to the gurrrillas in their
In a statement, the Nicaraguan d«ade-old war for power. The Sand·
government denied any conn«lion _ inistas deny it.
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Navy skipper relieved of dUty
SAN DIEGO -The Navy's con1prehensive safety review has resulted
in the rtassignment of the skipper of a ~n Oiegc;>-based dcstroy~r. follow'ing
a collision two weeks ago off Malaysia that ktlled one and IRJU~ fi.vc
others. The Navy said Cmdr. John M. Cochrane. s\upper of the"K.inkatd,
was relieved of duty Friday. . ..
The Kinkaid 's na vigator was killed and fl\•e crew members were Ul.Jurcd
when 1he destrO\'Cr collidi.'d w11h a freighter Nov. 12 1n the S1rai1s of Malacca
off the-coasl of.~1ala ysia . The co\hsion lcf\ a J 5-by-56-foot hole above thr
waterlihe in 1hc side of the r.ll'Stroycr.
Concerts benefit quake victims
SAN FR.>\NC'ISC'O -Bob l·lope JOi ned dozens of Ba y area rock
m4sicians 1n an earthquake relief effort featunng concerts in three locations
Sunday that raised more 1han S 1.2 nu I ho n. More than $600,(X)() had been
raised through call -in dona tions b) 9:30 p.m . as the 12-,tiour-long music
1elethan-""·as tek·v1scd hvr and broadcast on radio s1auons across thr stale.
The ·~ock -a-thon" ""'a5 scheduled to t•hd at midnight.
Rock entrcprent"ur Hill G r'.tham, '-''ho co-product'd the concerts ""'1th
\ocal pubhc telev1s1on station KQED, agrC"cd to match funds up lo SI
million.
Famlly continues search for boater
LONG BEAC .. I -The fam1h of :i man m1ss1ng since tas1 ""'ttk when
pittcs of his shanc rl·d cabu1 cru1~·r v.erl' found floating off Santa Catalina
Island ""'ere hopeful a private sear('h ""'ould turn up ""'hat lhe U.S. Coast
Guard could no1 The ('oast (iuard ended Its search Saturday for Charles
Reid, 61 . of Long &·a rh, bu! i3m1I~ and fnends havr continued searching
the 'A'alers around the island.
Reid has been m1!los1ng since.· Thursda), ""hen remnants of his boat. the
Lucky R, ""'ere d1 sco,·t·rrd lloa11ng 10 1n1lcs nonheas1 of .>\\·alon. The boches
of Re1d"s parents. Robert Reid, 8~. and Thelma. 75. both of Hemrt. were
recovered from the ll oaung °"''reckagl'. ~
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Shuttle landlng postponed a day
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. -Rluslt"t) w1nd!io 1n the Cahfom1a descn
Sunday forced N ~SA to delay space shun le D1 scovrry"s return to Earth unlit
toda) following a S«ret m1:ss1on 1hat pu1 a sp~ iatelhte in orb11. ~11ss1on
Control in Houston 1nforn1ed the fi ve ai.tronauts of the """'a\'c:-off' about
thrtt hours befor(' 1he} ""\"fl: to tire rockets to drop the craft out of orbit
10 stan an hourlong d\·scent 10 a n1gh111mt: la nding at Ed111ards . .\1r Force
Base 1n the ~10Ja't' l.>esen
M1ss1on Con1rol 1n111all} rt•s;:herJult"d the landin& for ~.52 p.m. PST.
01sco 1,·ery carries enough fuel and o ther supplies to remain tn orbit al lca11
through Tuesda} If cundiuun~ rl'mii1neJ bad at Ed wards. 1hc shuttle:-could
land at eithl'f \\lh1te Sandi., N f\·1.. or at Capi.· Canaveral.
General blames politics for his dismissal
WASHINGTON -The former head of the U.S. Southern Command
says 1he Bush adm1n1stra11on ousted him fro m his posl 1n Panama for
poli1ical reasons because he oppoSC"d U.S. policies 1n that c-ountf). "I beheve
the pollc) ""'as na""'t•d,'' Gen. Fred Woerner said 1n an lnlt'f'\'IC'""' In .... ·h1ch
he descnbcd 1hc-adm1n1stra11 o n's goals as simplii.uc and shon·s1ghted.
"The specific language ""ai., lht' president dt'e1ded 11 wai. umc for a
change.·· "."ocrner said i_n descr1b1ng ho""· Dcfensi:' Secrelaf) Richard Chene}
told him 1n Jul} that he was being rcmo,ed. ".\nd thtn when I said I \.\'IS
entitled to more of an explanauon . I ""'as told 11 had nothing to do with
perfonnance but (""·as fo r) political reasons."
Woerner. a long11mt• Laun Aml·ncan hand who rc-urt'd from the Army
earlier this month. \efl his pO!iol as head of.the command JUSI days befo re
the failed Oct. J coup a11emp1 10 oust Pana manian Gen. Manue-1 Antonio
Noriega.
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Voters would remove Thatcher
.. LONOON -N ew op1n1on polls pu~lished Sunday sho wed Pnme
Minister ~argaret Thatcher and her g?vcming C'onSCf'\'at1vr Party in dttp
!rouble with lhe voters .. .\ Hams poll an The Observer indicated two-thirds
of voters felt Tha1cher sho uld qui! before the nc~t general electton due by
mid-1992. ·
A survey by Market Opinion and Research lntemat1onal (MORI) 1n
The Sunday Times reported the o ppos1uo n Labor Party could win 51
perttnt of the vote-. the highest figure since Thatcher came to power 10 years aao.
Gandhi's dynasty threatened
NEW DELHI. lndil -Early election rctums todly showed opposition
panin f~na ahead of Prime Minister ~iv Gandhi's Co"lf'HI Party.
lhreawnina the family dynat1y lhlt tw dominaled indepmden1 India.
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The Senate
Pay aad ethics
B~ a \Ole ot 56 for .rnd ~J ag.11ns1.
the Senate dffil·ndl·J a HuuM"·passed
pay and t"th1rs bill to pro' 1dl' 'il'na-
tors \\llh les'i of J pa~ h1 l..L' than
House member'> \\Ould get but lhL'
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speech honorana and unl11111ted
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House a ct"pted thl' 'icnalL' language
o n a \OICe \Ole: The bill tHR '6601
"as headed for thL' '.'. h1tc Hou~
~nator' \.l.Ou ld grl Q 9 pcrn·n1 1n
cost-of·ll\ ing h1~c~ in Januan I 9QCI.
pushing 1hc1r salar' w .ibout
S9 AOO anJ could n:rel'l' honor·
ana of up to ~1 rx·rlent ot ollinal
pay or up 10 S~n Sn!\ 1n 'uch fn·,
~nators 1hu'> could rerc:1' l' up lo
S 11 S.968 in \alan anJ hunorana 1n
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1.9 ~rcenl u"t·nl·li' 1ng h1 l..L· OL"\I
January, plu<1 and an unspecified
COLA adjustme nt and a .:!5 percent
~lar\ incrcaS4.' 1n Januar\ I <NI
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fhc bill al'o r•mC'> thl' pa~ of !lip
C'(Ct:ut1 ve branl'h o tliL·1al' and Su·
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Pete Wilson. R. -~n
Aid to El Salvador
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Chemicals known to the State to cause cancer, birth defects, or other r e productive h a rm are
found in gasoline, crude oil, and many other petroleum products and their vapors, or re ult from their
u e. Read and follow label directions and u se care when handling or u sing all petroleum product .
Chemicals known to the State to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm a r e
found in and around gasoline stations, refine ries, chemical plants, and other facilities that produ ce,
handle, transport, store, or sell crude oil and petroleum and.chemical products.
Other facilities covered by this warning include, for example, oil and ga well , oil and ga
treating plants, petrole um and chemical storage tanks, pipeline systems, marine ve sel a nd barge , tank
trucks and tank cars, loading and unloading facilities, and refueling facilities.
The foregoin~ warning i p rov1Jed pur!:luant to Prnpositi un 65. This law require tht.' Gt)\ t'rnur ut l '•lliforn1a t t1
puhlish a Ii t o f chemical "known to the State to cau~e cancer o r rerrodul.'.'tt\ e rnx1ciry." Thi la ta-. '~'m1'tlt·J m a1..cordanct· '' nh
a r rocedure establi hed by the Pro po itin n. and can ht• l)huuned fro m cht.• Cal1turn1 a Health anJ \Y/dforc A~t.·n(\. Prl)ro~ttlllO ~~
require r¥ a clear and reasonable warnin~ he given to rerson expn ·t•d ft) the listed chemical in n·rt.11n ... 1tuatll'n~. ,
Ashland OU, Incorporated Golden West Refining Company
1-00-22 3-1000, Ext. 906 1-800-22 3-1000. Exr 9\.16
Atlantic Oil Company
1-00-22 3-1000. Ext. 906
ARCO
Atlantic Richfield Company
1-800-223-1000. Ext. 906
Beacon Oil Company
1-00-223-1000, Ext. 906
CHEVRON CORPORATION
and its 1ub1idl•rin
I 800-4 57-2~-2
CONOCO INC.
Its subsidl•rie• •nd •HHl•te1
1-800-223-l(XX), Ext. 906
Edgin ton OH Company. Inc.
I -223 -1000. Ext. 906
Jackpot
1 -~ X -22 3-lC\."X), Exe . ~~
Marathon Oil Company
I "1.\.°' 4 'i 2L°'2 2
Mobil Oil Corporation.
its afflli•t•• and subsidiaries
l-80C -22 3-1000. Ext . 900
Newhall Refining Comp11ny, Inc.
1--223-lL , Ext. 906
Oryx Energy Comp11ny
1--223-1000. Ext. 906
Pacific Refining Company
l • -22 -1000. Ext. 906
Phillips Petroleum Company
l -22 3-1000. Ext.
Texaco USA
1 -~L·\' 22 \. k\.\.\ Exe.~)~
Thrifty Oil Company
1 , (\' 2 2 3-lC'c~: . Exe. 9Q~
Time Oil Co.
1-K(\'' 22 \ hX\". E>-t ~"'~
TOSCO Corporation
1 -~l-X -22 ~-lL°"lX, Ext.'>\.~
Tri-Color Oil Co.
1-... X -223-ll\.X. Ext. Q('6
TXO Production Corp.
l • CX:-22 -llX • Ext. J6
Ultramar Refining
1 -22 -1 • Ext.
Union P.ctflc
Resources Company
t 12 .. 1000. Ext.
UNOCAL Corpor•Hon
1-800-22 .. l . Ext. 906
U.S. OH & Reflnlng Co.
1-800 .. 22 -1 , Ext. 906
w .. tem Fuel 01 ComDeny
l 223-1 ' Ext. 9o6
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M Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT I Monday, N<>Yember 27, 1919
8y JOY ANTHONY
0..,. -c;...._..,.
cwport Beach t1a 1dcnt Ed"'ard
0 . Thorp ttu spent a hft11mc hedg·
ing against "'k. Ma~bc 1ha1's wh) he
has a bomb shelter -w11h 16-inch
poured concrete wall\ and s1ecl blasl
doors -in h1'i back yard.
T he late\\ bomb fell 1h1'> mon1h
when fhc former 1radcr\ for lhl' firm
T horp co-founded Pr tn l r ·
ton/1'C""P0rl '°>cl.UrtllC\ lltl"rc
scntcnct'd to a le"' monlh\ 1n pn'IOn
undt'r tht' Racl..etecr lnOucnct'd &
Corrupt Orpn11a11on\ OUCOJ la"'
But the \amc da) thq ~l·re being
~ntenl.ed for ··,1od parking ...
Thorp "'a" h:nin~ lit\ car parked. II
he wa\ burned h\ the 'lt·andal. 11
d1dn 't sho"' ·
Thorp "a" 'JX';sk 1n~ 1ha1 da) at
the ( oll1n\ & -..,.,u<llllC\ 20th an-
n1 'c~n ( lil·nt C <>nkrcncc held at
1he Four ~a"'"' Hotel 1n '-c" pun
Beach.
According 111 l.>on I eah~ a < ol-
h ns 'P<>kc'>m,sn t hl· ·Pri ncc-
ton/Nc" pon 1llq~dlll~ lOuld not
po~s1bl} aOtl.l h" firm·., dl'Cl\ion to
1nv1tc Thorp 10 'J)l:JI.. I he 1 wlatiun
wun't ncarh d\ \crtou' a\ the in-
sider trading thJI !Ian H1>nk~ -w a'
invol ved 1n I .c.1111 ,,11d
.\nd al<ordm~ tu d prn,ccuti ng
attornc\ lur th~· l d\c thl·rl· ":i'
nothing 1n the lrtJI rnord to \Ug&e\l
1hat Thorp \\;i, in111hl·d ill '>tt-.c.l.
parking. d pr.slttlc ul trJd1ng '>l<K ~'>
ror tax a\ wda nu· purpo'K.'\
1n.,1tl1·r' ,;i, l horp "'ti' the hra1n\
behind Pn n eton1'e"pcm . not tt
hand s.-on manager
What'., more. 1he ca~ aga1n\1
Pnnceton/Nc"pon nu~d numerou'
allep11on~ of inJU \l1cc.-Man} tll thl·
bus1ne'i\ media. including l'd1·
1onahst'i a1 Thl" Wall \trect Journal
and Lou Oob~ of C "II N's ~fonc:) ·
line. railed a~1n\t the tdt:.1 uf appl~-
1ng RI( 0 . a law dl·\lgned to t:Mnart'
organ11ed crime figu1 c:\ -to ta'
8\0ldt:f\
For Thorp (lC:r\on.ilh \U u I.'" "
the bt:'lt re' engc J horp m.uk ~~
million for h 1 m~ll IJ\I \l"ar and !.I\
m1Jl1on 1n l'l!S7 \nd a·hhoutth Im
old firm ~i\\ d1'>'ol11·d lhl\ \cdr
Thorp\ nc"' firm f.d\\Jrd 0 I horp
& A\Wt:IUtC~ hil\• .:! ' clll'lll\ ;ind
St6S m1ll1on in lltl'lll .1,wh ::i1lord-
1nt to ·a Tt:lent··1\\Ul' 111 Bu-.1nc"
\Ii eek maga11llc: .
C uncn1!1 I huril 11n11ma·' to h..·
engaged in "hnt " l.1lkd .. 11,i.. .srh1-
tragc .. a 'anet) 01 hl·dtt'"¥ ,tr.1tl·tt1l·,
that c:~plu11 1nclhl h:nl •~·' 1n lhl
\tO<:k marl.ct \1mpl\ pul ht' lllll1·
putt r loo~\ tor under' JI uni \11ll I..'
10 bu\ and O\el\alucd '' •l i.., 111 'di
trading (}\l'f a 1111111011 \lt.Hl'\ cl J,t\
from a :>.ev. J)C1rt lkad1 , uhtdl·
I nlonunatcl\ ho"nn tlw '""
ware ha\n't l>l.·cn "111l..1 ny "di l.1 tl·h
Ju\t before thl· m:irkl·I du" nt 11111 l.l\t
October "all 1hl· 'J rlJl1u1 ... ,c..-mnl
to go bad \lmull.im·ou'I' \\ h.1\t'
no idea "h' .. I hurp ,,11d \\ l' fl
still puu hng o"cr th<.tt tc• \<T 11 thl·~·
strategic\ ha"c more ltk 111 1ht·m 111
Lincoln lawyer denies
influence peddling
SAC.K.\M L'\f() l.\PI -{10'
Gcorgr JXukmcJian \ chief fu nd-
ra1scr. who ha.-. bt'.cn \ummoned 10
tesuf> at a leg1\la1ne heari ng o n
Lincoln Savrn~ & Loan As\OC1a-
t1on, said in an 1ntcrv1cw pubh\hcd
Sunday that his rcln11on<1h1 p with the
aovemor never benefi1cd the col-
lapsed thnft.
"He 1s w innocent. a' I a.m :· ..aid
attorney Karl \amuchan "It\ re-
arcttablc thal therc: \hould be an~
appearance ur though! theit an ~one
was doing an>th1ng that'\ im-
proper ..
As a law}cr for ( harlc'> If Kt·a1·
in& Jr .. the Antona mllhonairl· 11t ho
sou&ht to a1 01d .-.trill rrguldtur} u>n-
trol of Lincoln 'iav1ng' and Loan.
Samucllan ha\ tOml· under 'i<.ruttn)
for his role in the nation\ largcl>t
\8v1ngs and loan failure
Samuehan " sc heduled to h:s1tf}
bcfo~ a .-.tale kg1'>lat1H· cumm1llcl·
Wcdnesd.a} atl<iut h1\ dfon'> tu 1n·
flucnce Sta ll' dnl\Wn\ that per-
mitted tht' ~'1ng<. and loan\ parent
company American < ont1nental
Corp . to sell h1gh-mk. unin,url·d
bond').
Those bond\ arc now deemed
wonhlc!.s b> attornc~., lor the
purchaser~. who haH namcd
Samuehan's law fi rm as a d~fendant
an at least three da\\-at t1on \Ult\
Sam ucl1an. 57. ackno"lcdgcd in
an interv iew pubh<;hcd 1n rhe \acra-
mento Bee that h1\ lav. pracucc ha\
flounshed since he bcrnmc a prom•·
nent Republican fund-ra1..cr and
OeukmcJ1 an confidant But he i.a1d
the number of chent\ he reprc\Cnl'>
before state agcnc1e!t h.t\ not in-
creased "in any s1gn1fi(ant way."
"Ifs helped m y <:arccr :· he said.
"I have worked hard If my legal
business has improved 11 is hccaust
of the increai.cd ,1.-.1b1h1' 1ha1 I ha vr
aouen through m) a<:11' 111c-' ..
OeukmeJaan has '><Ud he nrver had
any convcr~llons with 'iamueha n
about any of h1~ clients rhe Re-
public.an governor hil\ denied that
he knew about cOon .. on behalf of
Lincoln Saving., to prc .. uade the
st.alt to loosen 11<1 n:•mct1on~ on the
th.rift.
Besinn1n11n hue I <IMS. Samuchan
took part 1n lobbying that dcfhtcd
proposed rcstnct1on-. on m k> in·
vestment by Statc-<:hartert'd thnf\c..,
The rqulat10n$, which would have
bened the kind of real eu ate and
Junk bond investment\ that con-
tributed to Lincoln's downfall . .,..ere
becked by the induStf) a\ pan of
telf·pohcina effons.
Durina one mcetana in the office
of IMn·Aitembly Republican leader
Pal Nolan of Glendale. Samuehan
rece1,ed "'Ord that f>cuknw11.1n h.1d
called and "anted 111 \pt·ak 111 him
according to cJrlk.'r puhh,hl·d .1l
count'> Rohert \ l>rapcr
Samuclian ·, <111urnn hJ'> "-'ld 1lw
telcphunl· <:all "a" a cninndcnu.· and
had no1h1ng to d11 \\tth the 1n\l·'t"
mcn1 regulation'
~am udrnn·, l11hh\1nv 11n tx·hall ol
L1nc1Jln dnd 11\ parl'lll lompJ ll\
fro m la1c I Y8~ Ill I 'JXli l 311ll' JI il
umc "hen hl' "d' llllll.'l ltnl!t l.irgl'
contnhu1i11n'> tu I )\·ul..me11.tn from
Kea11ng.. hi\ l<impan1c<, ur a\\ollJll"'
-at ll·:i\I SI IV l.f)IJ{J \IOl l. I 111<f1
a<eordtnp t•1 h,in~rupll' tilinl!' <1ntl
other puhhl d11tuml·n1 '
Dcukml'Jldn ha\ \.ttd hl· ""'
a"arc lhdt KcJltng "J' a lllJJOr
contributor hut lhdn 1 rc:allll' the
ex tent 111 "h1lh ht· lunt11hukd
throuRh d\\<1t wtl"'
\amul'lian \did he "a' 1n1nt<lull'<l
to Keating in 19!\~ h' rum \t1lkt·I
a .Kepuhl1tan Jl1111\t "ho "l h1l'I
t'xecut11c of I <\ f 1nanc111I a \an
D1cgo 1nH"\lml·n1 lirm \t1l l.l'I '
firm la1cr rnt:l\Cd J S ~ XII m1ll1on
cash 1nf1,1\1on from I 1nt.11ln \a\ IOf.\
"I d1dn'1 kno" f\cat1llg lrom Joe
Blow a1 that u mc .. \amuelt;1n \aid
"Wh) he \1ngkd rrn: out. I don'1
kno.... Ht purlha~d I 1ncoln 'ia'·
1n_p 1n 1984 and the) v.cre in need
of C ahforn1a rnun..cl We had din·
ncf'>. and he e\prc\-.cd an antcrc'it an
supponing (1corgr DeukmeJ1an hkc,
a IOI of other IX'OPk d id ..
Samuehan ..aad he rcwl\cd )Car\
ago to dra" a hnc betv.cen his la"
practice and his fund-ra ising for
DcukmeJlan
"I fM!1d number one, I will not
d1SCu\!I ~1th veorgc Oeukmcj1an
any of m> legal matter~. I will no1
even tell him who my clients arc."
Samueltan \3rd. .. And I resolved
that I would not alona the way. get
mad at him becau!IC he d1dn·1
appoint \Omcone to some pos1uo n
or take some acuon on M>mc le11sla1-
t ve matter I made up my mind I
was $01ng 10 su ck with Gcorae Dcu·
kmeJ1an come hell or high waler."
DcukmCJ1an's press secretary.
Kevin Bre tt, u 1d the governor saw
no reason fo r Samuehan to limit his
contaca with state aovernment be-
cau~ of .his fund-ra1'i101 role. He
said the aovemor expects adm1n1s~
trataon officials to make dcc1s1ons
"on the ments'' of an issue. without
JivinJ prcferenual treatment to Oeu·
kmeJ1an's poht1cal a soc11te~ or con-
tnbutors.
"Thai ts a free country. Just be-
cause Karl S.muelian is a key poh11-
cal advi1er to the aovcrnor does not
forfeit hi" riaht to cam w livina." Brett said.
not."
A<tm1ttrdl). Thorp ha'> obo;cnrd a
pp bctw«n thcof) and practice
bcfon:. The 'alue tha1 ha~ thcol)
au11ncd to Japa.nc'.>C ~tock "'arrants.
for example. once made them seem
"unbt'l1c' abl)' l'hcap... Either 1n-
ve~tor'> "'ert> "m1'i\tng a bonana."
Thorp t>elinvd. "or the theory was
"rong ··
After ~me in1l''lt1g.·w on. he l.hs-
co' crcJ "there·., \Omething to be
~1d on both \ldl''> .. The model ~as
coub\tanualh rnrrn1cd 1n Ma~.
before turning '><>ur again in CK-tc.>-
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bea1 the grocer. he "on <A free ace
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table, h'f m1aht ha' e died. \31d.
H1-. interest 1n the b1g-11me gam-
bling - a pursuit which led to h1\
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to turn ha., 1ns1&hti into a car~r
outside Vegas. "f "anted to meet a
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Orange Coul DAILY PILOT/Monday, NoWMC:-27. 1911 A 7
t'
fll»rrner Mr. Callfomla nOw builds health~ bodies in NB ·
• Local product John Carrido returns to offer
a personal touch in fitness, weight training
t
9y +y J. \If AGNIR
D1111f ....._ Cc::oo .. *6• ·11r •
Jean Canido is mu1ehna in on
N~ Beach and he hopes it's
ca&dai, on. 'at 9-year-old local boy is mak-
ina 8'0d with Bodies By Carrido. a
IYl'n cattti~~ the elite with tailored
penonaJ tralDlJ\I Pf'Oll'&mS.
••The bia 1Yms art so competitive
peqplc art realiz.ina they'd rather
pay a little more for personal train-
1 •• Carrido says. ~Ibey are. Bodies By Carrido
ch9 a SIOO initiation fee for a
penonal analysis aod six-day-a-week
eMl'C)'Cle pnvilqes and clients pay
SJ' lQ S60 per hour for appoint:
. menu with their fitness counselors
to woR on other equipment and
have their diets balanced.
Carrido's credentials arc a
bechtk>r's de&ree an corporate fit-
ness ~ coacfunghimsclf to a body-
buildana tttle as Mr Ca hfomaa
( 198S}i
Bu( he realizes even an this land of
suntafV)cd beach bunnies. sprout
sandwachesand all-night health
ctubs:not everyone wants to be Mr.
or Ms. Cahfomaa.
''J'1sl because I choose to be an a
bodYbutlding status than' doesn't
mean I do that wtth m y clients." he
other mcd1'cal condtttons.
It also tetls the claenl how many
ca)ories arc expended an panacular
activities like walking. runntnJ.
swi':'~ bicycling or weighthf\-
ina. on the anformation in the
personal anaJysis.
With printout in hand, Camdo
sets up a personalized proaram o f
nutrition. weight. lrainang and
e&rdiovascular exercises to act the
client on the road to fitness.
Whtie most health cl ubs operate
with laJ'IC classes and free access to
1Ym equipment, Camdo and bis
four trainers work one--0n-one with
each client by appoantmcnt o nly.
"They decide what they want to
work on and then we tell them what
else they need to work on." he says.
That way the chances of ovcr-
training arc red uced and the claent
gets a balanced program that won·t
overstress some areas whale ncgl ect-
ang others.
Peo ple get discouraged with ex-
ercise when they don't sec result!)
and Cam do says poor re'iults can
usually be traced to doing the wrong
thing or doing too much of one
exercise and not enough of another.
men ts.
His watchword for the holidays as
moderation. His general recommen-
dations for holiday health arc to
dnnk a lot of water and bum as
many calon cs as pos'>able before
meals. eat small quant1t1es of what
one wants, a void too much salt and
take a walk anstcad of settling down
in front of a TV set or fircpla~
1mmcd1atel) after the meal.
Fitness' wo rst enem) IS the co uc h
potato. Ca m do warns. But he add'i
most people don't know the n&ht
way to "just aet off your duff and d o
1t.'' as one prominent hcaJth club
spokeswoman advertises. ·
"Hmang a tennis ball isn't going to
get you an shape to get to the ball,"
Camdo points out. "Most people
aren't educated eno ugh to kno\lo.how
to gel off their duffs." •
So Camdo'~ program~ train the
client not onl } an exercise but ·an
changmg bad habit!> for o\ era II
health.
safnstcad, he begins by worlun6 up
a complete computcnzcd analysis of
the chenl's general health and fit-
ness.
The holidays provide an exam.P.le
with which most people can 1dent1f)'
During the ho hda} s most people
dine o n n ch foods and often o"ereat.
While that mean~ gaanang five or I 0
pounds to most people, 11 means a
boom season for health clubs
I he proof of that as the range of
has clients: From the 'iterco typ1cal
muscle man who want~ to look butT
on the beach to hou'i('"' 1 \ l'" looking
to increase their energ} to aging
businesspeop le who finall~ have
ta me to take care of themsehes 10
anorcxoncs and bulcman who ar·
n ve on the door tcp of Boches B>
Camdo with doctor·, order'> to gain
"'eight
John C•rrldo. shown •bove wlttt diem
Gin• T•ddeo. otters person•llaed •nalysb
o..., -.,._.,Lee~
•nd tr•lnlnt at hi• upscale Newport .. .ct.
9Y"'• aoc11e1 By Carrldo.
The analysis includes an evaJu-
auon of fat vs. lean body weight.
established hablls. goals and nsk
facaon such as hcan cond1t1ons,
diabetes. high blood prt"Ssure o r
"January first. peopk ~ho have
been averaging 3.500 10 4,000
caloncs a da} will dro p 10 1.000.
overtraan, do their exercise wrong.
get discouraged and then 'Ml). ·ex-
ercise isn't for me:" Camdo la·
Yes, gain 1,1,e1ght ~omc of ( ar·
ndo's client\ want tu put on the
pounds while a' 01ding ·ge111ng fat
Camdo tnc'> to mal e the client
com fo nable a., well a!> health~
He 1ne'> 1t1 mJ._e thl· ritne,., l''·
penrnu· eduLJllon.il J\ "'ell J \
energettl ll'Jl htn~ h1'> d1c:n1' how
panaculJr h1tl(h Jnd l:\l'rl•'<-'' Jllnt
them
"I JU\t 111111.. d ~u \ Ill I h,· ttr•"' t'r:
'>tore .. llt' adm11ted 1l'I Iha' .n1r. it•""
He ts determined '" l h.in>!t' hJd
hab1a at the \Ourn·
Thl'i weel a d1et1u Jn ,..11. 1111r tht•
,tafT The d1l't1 1Jn ""ill "'" ~sston'i an du:nl\ honw' 111 l Jth
• them ho"" tu ,ooi.. health' foods
.\nd C arndu '> \lght'> .' 0 0 "' arc
1ra1nC'd on !>Citing up hmous1oe s.cr-
' ace tCJ and !rum h1'> ( uast H1ghwa)
g' m '>O ht'> up'>Cale d1t>nls "ha'<' no
e\c..u~ 111 ma,., .in Jppo1ntmen1
· Protein seen as clue
.to Alzheimer's mystery
' NEW YORK -A pro tean that accumulates in the brains of
Atzheimer's disease patients also appears in their skin and intestines.
a discovery that may lead to better d1qnosis and treatment. a new
stady says.
Diet, though shown to be a factor,
is still ignored in alcohol programs
ln addition, 1f such deposits co me from some substance that
cuculates an the blood. finding ways to block delivery to the brain
m~ help fight the disease, said researc her Dennis Sclkoc.
The wo rk also suacsts that doctors may o ne day be able to
confirm an Alzhcamcr's disease d1agnos1s b) t.akang skm samples. he
said.
But he and o ther s.c1ent1sts said 1t 1s too earl) to know whether
the fi ndings wall pa) off for d1agnos1s o r therap).
Sclkoc 1s co-director of the Center for Neuro logic Di~s at
Bri&bam and Women's Hospital an Boston. and associate profrssor
o f neurology at Harvard Medical School. He rrpon ed the findings
1nthc 8nt1sh1ouma l Nature. with colleagues Cathannc Joachim and
fWostu Mo n .
David Drachman, chainnan of the medical and scientific
.S:Yisory board of the Al1hc1 mer's Assoc1at1on, called the wo rk "a
w:tty import.ant advance" an knowledgr about the pro tean. which as
cded :amyload.
But the Nature aruclc provadr\ only susgesu ve evidence that
a.myloid deposns come from a source that circulates in the blood.
and it docs not prove that am ylo1d plays any role in ca using
A12hc1mer's, he said.
Alzheimer's disease attacks the brain an<> produces progressive
impairment an memo'), thinkang and behavior. It a ffects an
est1matcd 2.S malhon Amencans and kills more than 100.000 a ~car
I •
John. 58, 1,1,as being treated for
maid high blood pre,'>url' and obe'>t·
I)
He wa\ put o n a rou11nt· progratn
of lov.-lat nu1n11un, nerca..e. and
multaplC' '1wm1n.. and m1nt·rah
These suppleme nt'> anc ludcd
'>Ubstanual a mount'> ot B u1mpk\
'1taman E: a nd 'a ta man < . d'> ""t'll a'
maneral'> an thcrapcullt pott•m it•'
On lollo1,1,-up '•"'' ht' h.id 10,t 1,1,e1gh1. and nml'd an pa'>'>tng that hi\
con'iumptaon ot Jlcohnl h.tJ
sumtantaalh rcduc.ed Pnor 10 lfCJI·
mrnt. ht\ "'.l'el end'> induded 5 tu X
beers dun ng the Ja> and more .ll
night W ith has trea tment program
has bet:r con<Jumptao n had fallt-n w
I or 2 o\Cr the entire '-'l'd.enJ
This was probabl~ due to fohn·,
vitamin and mineral program
Dr Roger "alham'> 1heon1t·d 1n
1954 that J koho la .. m rt:\uhcd pn-
manl' from an 1nnl'a~t:d net·d !or
ccna1n '11a man) and mineral... \v
co rding 10 Dr "1lha m.,· h'po tht''''
the alcoholtc.,· rc4u1rt·mt"nt~ tor' II·
aman\ and manaal' far l'\l'l'cd thn'<.'
o l the murc n11rmJI popul.at111n
In numer11u' l'\pt.•nml•nt' v.ath
rat'\ hl· dl·mun,trakd th.it thl'11 -.•in·
.. ump11un o t J\JllJbk Jll ,1hul "1.ould
tnlred'K' v.hcn thn l.\t'rc lkpn,l·J ol
\ 11am1n' .anJ m1m·ral' J nJ v.uulJ
dC<:rt'3'<-' "'ht·n tht· 'uppkmt•n" '-'t're
rctumt"d
~' with hum.in' 11nl\ J lt'rtJtn
perlenta¥C ol rat' 'l(JH' an" Ill lht•
a\a1labk Jllohnl hut th.a t Pl'r·
l l'ntage wac, 1.kpt.·nJt·nt 11n tht• .1Jt··
qual' ot tht· \a taman' Jnd mant·r.al'
pre!)Cn l in tht·ir l11od
Dr \\ 1111.tm\ put t11ttt'lht•r J nutn·
taonal suppkmt·n1 ph•l!(ram fur Hl'.11·
ang akohollt' 1,1,h1lh ll•r 't•mt· ""J'
Commitment-shy men should know
tf;Jat women will only wait so long
Everyone • knows women who
have a fear of commitment. but I
hear many more stones about com-
mitment-pho bic men.
Some of these auys play an one
rela1ionship after ano ther unttl those
1ntviiable four-letter words lake
"love~ and "nna" bc&ln to slap into
thr vocabulary o f tfie lady-of-the-
momfftt.
Marriqc can sound lake a temblc
lou. of freedo m to a man who 1s not
ready, -even 1f the woman an has
Ii~ ~y as ptrfect for ham.
•• . Who. me?" he says.
"No•? need to ·act m y business aouia .... I need mort. you know.
bark. listrnang f 11ha ".I' "her lll\t' .,
If \OU lo'e her. \ou'll do ('\Cr\· dead for J wumJn 11 \W \\ J (•Jd
thing· no" she 1,1,J ntcd ~ou 10 ,fo In a rc1.cn1 .1r11l'lt' 1n
before You'll ~nd llo\.\Cr\. tx·g. hire \faJt:m111'>Cllc \.\nll'T \\ J rrt•n l l·a~ht
sangana telegram' ""hatt'\t'r ..S) s that "a m.1n hc:lin l'' that ht'>
"Oka ). I'll mam }ou:· )ou'll '3~. garllncnd ne't'r 111<1~' J\ hcau11ful .1">
but onl> "'hen all d '<-' tallc, the da ' c,ht' lea' t'' ..
Chances a re \uu'll he t0\1 late Tro~bk 1\ he nt''l'r 1hough1 ~he'd
Women art tlkr that The\ tal..l· a go. He JU!>I v.a,n't ~uatc read' to get
lot a nd hold on for .1 lnng time for mamed 'ul no ""
those who m tbe~ lo\l' Dr. AJ1aii Is • marrl•I~ MHI
"That's nt~ ... you thank. "but But 1f }OU da\appoant ht•r too f•mny 1Mr•pi1t /11 Coroa• d~I M•r.
what now':' m uch o r for too long. there as often ~ •~lcom~• )HT r~spoa.u. If'"
Some wo men issue malT)·me-or-no recover) Ht"r IO\t' ma~ die •Id ~r 10 ~ply. pl~H~ Hdou •
else ultimatums. some ~et their befort )Ou'rt "'"n .iv.are there's ,,.,.~_,~11-•'''H'~ ~·"~'·~·
fneods and fa mily (e,en has famal)) trouble Wrll~ ,. U,.. Al1az.I P•~D •. c o
1n o n the nud11n1 act. he may be guilt~ ot k«pang q uiet O.Uy Pilot. P.O. Box JSU, C• &.t
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time ..... But please don't 10 away .
~ ..
lB defense of men. 1t does take
tlwm..more time to commit for rtal. Tk &&sual 1>1ttem is to come o n
But some women suffer silently too Iona. o r )OU ma~ be guilt) of no t Mn.a, ltltl.
and do n' l sh art t he1 r f rust rat 1ons at 'miiiiiiiiii~iiiii~iiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil all wt th ~1r reluctant lo' ers. Mt'n: 11
'al in the punuJna s•· Then 1f I atuac... tton leads to true emo-
ti connection, they tend 10 beck
off for a while.
A.lit woman wo"'ld be homfied.
Jutt .. aM bltiM to eApotC her
V'llMrabib1y be been off.
But just b«aute he becks o fl
doeaft•t mean he won't be beck .for
rnoft. Men fall ID love, too; 1man women know that 1t just takes them
a l!!tlJ IOISI. niD ii u~ He says those wbddMul ud maP: words. " I love
*~ ~bow he meant 1t, and you're ~ ~t _.. it'• ooly 1 maua of
_.. • .....,. 9lle Mb you '° many w..z ... a... 11111 oa ... and on ...
-·~ ........... ftl -~ .... M C09UD'8CI to say that . ., ...,.. ,.._
bewatt of this type of v..oman -he
can break )'Our hcan .
When 1t comes to matttrs of the
hcan, men sttm to know less about
women than \\-Omen know about
men. Paruall). it's becauK men arc
lcu likely to read about rela-
tionships t~ way women do. Men
tend to read ·more about sporu.
bu.1ncss and history.
If ~you arc a man an a Iona-term.
unoffic:W and/or uncommitted lovc-
rclationship, it's ttme t9 pay atten-
tion.
JuSt bccaust your woman hasn't
complained la\Cly. or tttms to have
no demands 11 alt, d«n 't man lhe
his no danand Trust me. fcmak
suffer-in-silence lyPel lrt not me of
fnasuatioa. ~ J\ltt don't tell you
about •t .antil it s too late.
W.. I twOtMn II lJrousht to tbe
end of bn hllration rope. lhe11
lfave you -and slw WOft'l come
... ..... , .... , ..
Do you worry about your relatlYe IMng .aone·
during the tong cold winter? Can they fMnllG9 the
fum8ce. shopping. doctor'• 9PPC)lntmenta7
Why not bring them to Huntington Beach tor the
Wint• month•. We otter a lovely, home Ilk•
191tlng, dellcioua meal• and peraonal a1ilatance.
Our Ktlvlty program provtdee arnuMment, ent•-
tlllnment and frlend9hip.
• tll-d. .If -' ' •• 11( • .,. :11~,J-~ -
(11•> aa-11• ,._..
the i..e, 111 l11n~·tt'rm \Ulll''>'> .\ttl'r
ta king the prt·~ nhcd "uppll'ml·nl\
one akoholt1. ""rott· """' I hJ H'
al'htned v.h:ll ' tdn 11nh J('~ratx· J '>
a trul' mirau.aluu'> ft.'\uh -I no
longer teel J n' '>C.'n.,.: •I .rJ\lni •r
de~are tor Jkohnl ·
In ~~'" l>r " a.am' puhla\hl'J
ha\ l"IUO"-•. .\kt h I'°' tht• 'utn
11ona1 .\ppr IJlh ..,, 1,c 'ht·n JJ.
J111u nal 'lutnt11•n.1 r '\l.'.irlh h.1, 1m·
pro' ed 1.1pnn ., " •r ttin.i \up pk
mt>nt 1 .. rmul.t hu• ., l'n 1 td.i. ''
\('Jr'\ Jllt•r h 'ru!-t 'ht•J ·•rl. mo\t
ph~\lllJ'l\ '>1111 ~PIO the U\( ti!
nu1T111ona1 <,upplemrnh hH JO\
rea~on
f ,en .\lt11 h11hL., ~nl•n' mou\ s,,.
te ma11calh ·~nun.·, tne U\I.' "' an'
nutnuonJ I '>uppon .i' pan 11 their
program fh1' 1\ nut J ,n11t1'>m ot
.\kohohl' .\non,mn u' >nh an oh-
'>Cr. a111 n
I ""uuld ne,l'r ""1' thJI 'Haman'
and mineral' J~ thl' .1nl\ dn'!>wer ti
tha'I dread dt~d-.c: hut l., 1ut"n,e th.It
t"\1..t''>'lt't' JPPl't1te tor akuhul ma'
~due to ,an 1nL red~d rc:qu1rcmt'n:
11 nutn11unal ra, h>r\ t'> '>trong
J8/iaJJ K'blldttr. M.D .. ••,.or of
"Rt>' u 11.111 H~•rt Diuu~." "Rt"-
't'""'I D1•k trs" 1 Wanter Booh i.
ud "R~'t'Nillt Hral,_. R1•ts" tPwl·
umJ J1 dlrtttor of ~ Wlll.d:~r
We/la~u llutit•tr J.11 ,.~,..P'"'
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The 3-pk ladies gift box Ball Blass socks advertised on
page 6 of today s Target sale section were incorrectly
1dent1f1ed as being made of 100% cotton. They are of
cotton-nylon
We regret any inconvenience this may cause.
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OFF-CAMPUS
DEGREES IN HEALTH
CARE MANAGEMENT
Information Meetings
Thursday
November 30th
Brea
Community Hospital
471 W. Lambert
Suite 106, Brea
Advance Lit. Science
Training C.nt.f
3:3~ p.m. -4:30 p.m.
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Read~rs' views rriixed on legalizin~ .gays' marriages
DEAR READERS: YnkrMJ I
IMft4 a ........ ef ttlplaMS "-
~la ellprHlia& dleir
YAew • &M lepllullea •f same-sex
muriqn. •
II Mems tllere are .. mederatn
wMll It cemn .. &Ms lane. P"ltle
an tl&Mr pe11loutely la faver et it
er vtM.tJy opposed. I mast say
apia tMI I was appalled by &M
lateltruce ud vlcl .. saess of M
muy reatlers. Yesterday tM cool was ~~ ....
ud die maifceattaaes to pHr ia. II
remalu Z lO I a1ata1t legaliiatioa
of same-sex marriages. ne Cuatliaa mall ls more objec-
tive ud less •rm tw Gal from
llOHO'( 0 .. i
M..ay, Nev. t7
''1UES (Marcb !1-Apnl 19): ,Accounts will~ sett.led by laae aftttnoon.
You'll kno"' wbere )QU stand. emot1onaJI) and wbctt mo~ is roncnned.
An IJCnt ·handks dl.'latb. con\eys favorable news. Saaittanan fiaurn
prominent I).
TAURUS ( .\pnl 20-Ma) 20): Legal red _tape should not be caust for
distress. You'll be o n 1op of game. surpnsmg not only oth(rs. but also
yourself. Tonight ) ou might be celebraung good fonune. Another Taurus
plays major rok.
GEMINI (Ma) .:! I-June !0): You could be saying. "At last I have chan~
to show m' stuO~" Means \Ou'll com-•-----------• municate. ~ss1gnmt•nt received which /
could include reporting. photograph).
Member of opposite SC':\ wan1s 10 flirt.
CANCER (Jun~ .:! I -Jul) 22): Indi-
vidual close to )OU declares ... You
absolute!) c"ude l.'.harm!" Wish is
fulfilled. important dome ·11c adJUSt·
ment take\ place urroundings "'111 be
beautified Taurus. orp10 per~ons .......... ..
pla) roles.
LEO (Jul) .:!'·.\ug. 221: EH·nts~transp1rt m_mann~ 10 bnng }OU tn
middle of rt'al c:state transac11on. Your op1n1on lS souaht b) older fam1I}
member. 1eer ckar of financial controvers). Pisces. Virgo na11,es are in
pictu~.
VIRGO ( .\ug . .:!3-Sept. !2): Obtain hint from Leo m~sage Emphasis
on re pons1bil1t). deadline. intt"n 1tit"d rela11onsh1p Relau,e. r('('entl}
pompous. come<, do"' n from high horse Sct:nano h1ghltghu 'ersauht).
cunosll)
LIBRA (Sept .:!3-():t !!). 01!.t.tnce. language ligurt prom1rcnll) 'I ou
no longer "''II be con tined. Mone:) "'111 be obtained. -.tnk( fast. hard 'o u'll
set pace. "Lost lo''-··· "'IU return ..\n'-·s. another Libra dominate scenano.
SCORPIO (Ocl. !3-:--lo'. ! I I: Take note of Libra message tr~
independence. crea11v1t}. St) le. Lon·· relation hip m1gh1 JUSt be gening
started. Refuse 10 h<.· d1 scouragt"d b) minor fla"-S. In 1 l on gelling to ht"art
of matters.
SAGITTARIUS (No' .:!2-Dec. 21 I: lntu1uon •~ on target -follo"' 11
Older female. poss1bl) mmher. "'tll bal·k )OU despite obJeettons. XCTet 1s
out. now there 1s nothing 10 fear. You'll be 1n charge of unique colkcuon
CAPRICORN (IXc 22-Jan 191: Kl') t d1verstt). e\penmentatton.
See nano fcaturt•s 1ra' el. -.oc1al at'll\ ti). "'a) s of fulfilling nsp1rat1ons In
matttrs of speculation. 11d. "'1th number 3 Gem mt. Sagntanus pt-rsons in
picture.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Ft:h 18): You gt"t firm foothold "htch enabll"S you
to ult1rhatel) n:a h goal. You'll be deahni "-Ith ind1,1duals "'ho could bt-
cons1dered oppostte., You are arbtter. retert-e. umpire Du l "tld s"'ings'
PISCES (Feb. 1()-~farch !01: Empha51s on basic issues. abtltt~ to
memonze. kill rclaung to selt:e~pr~Mon You could be sa~mg.. ··110,t' lo'e
but I don't "'ant 10 go through 11 again'" .\ns"'er ts ··Go:· but pf"OCC't'd "'llh
cauuon.
._we• .. .._. w .... ..._.
rt.,illH.
Eau Claire. \\'is.: I \'Ole NO. The
notion that ~mben of the same su
should have the riahts and prwi&esn
of normal couples is outrageous. I
am not a ~ligious fu~ntalisl.
but I ~lieve that hom~x'40ll1ty is
morall)' wrong. ThOSt fagots should ao back in the closet whett they
~lo · aa ... "-It: h is time mcrica
st~ being afraid of (and fcdina
threatened bl) prople who arc dif-f~nt. This goes for members of
minorit~ groups. those who att
ph~sically handicapped and ind1vid-
uaJs whose-sexual 0ttfercncc ts 001
Joan Fowlet Spcllettch of Corona
~I Mar and Mark Lov.-cnstem of
Tahoe City exchanged weddina
,·ows an a Sept. 17 «remony in the
Ehrman mansion in West Lake
Tahoe.
Tht' couple greeted I 00 guests at
their reception at the Tahoe Ski
lodge Homewood folio"' mg the cu-
emon). >\ second recepuon. a cham-
pagne brunch for I 00 guesis. was
held Sunda) tn the South Shott
Yacht Club. Newport Beach.
The bndc is the dnughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Kalman pt>llettch Jr. of
Corona del Mar. She wore her
m o ther's "'eddtng gown o f
candlelight salin and re-embroidered
.\Jencon la('e
Matron oi honor was Betse'
Bordt>n ttmplle. cousin of the
bmk. aoJ 03, 1d lo"'ensh.·m wa~
has brother's best man. l 'shcrs "'en:
Barn [)a, 1d and Jo hua Cohen.
Ou1--0f-10"' n guest" for 1hc "'ed-
dmg included the bndt-groom·s sas-
tt'r and her husband. Mr.and Mrs
K1kuo S:uto of :"e"' Yorl Ctt\: Mr.
and Mrs. John St-arles of Da' c·nport.
lo"' a. the bnde's godmolher and hl·r
husband: \1r. and Mrs. Roben G.
Bordt'n of Madison. Conn .. Mr. and
\1r<. William Gl"u. of Mohnt'. Ill ..
rnusms ~Ir and Mrs. (,corgt• lkthel
from Corona dd ~tar and Mr. a nd
Mrs. James l. Hazard of Walnut
Cm:k.
Thl' bndl· anendt-d l "( l..\ and '"
a graduate of l '( San1n Barbara
"here )hl· "as atliltatcd "1th P1 Beta
Pht soront). hc 1s' a graph1l' ani)t
an Tahoe Cm. Hl·r hu band. 'On of
the late Leon l o"-t'n'item and 1he
late Ruth Wcmstod .. a1tl·ndt•J the
l'n"·e~ll' of Colorado at Houldc:r
and 1s director of markettng for
Ho me"'ood l1 .\rea. Thl· couple
are residents of Tahoc Ctt)
MEEDER-STOQC\lllEU IF f'.llOV. !71 YOUR BIRTHDAY )Ou are lie~. tn p1rat1onal. ampulme
and man) 1ns1s1 )OU are headstrong.. You also are ph1losoph1cal. a
human1tanan. capable of finishing \\hat ~ou start . .\nes. Libra persons pla) The gazebo al the R1t1-C. arlton
important roles in )O ur hie Currcnt ~cle h1ghltghts mantal status. home. Hotrl in Laguna :"1gucl "'a" thc
abthty to "ork 1.n conjuncuon wtth older persons. esptt1all~ v.omen. Dunng sctung for the Oct. 1--' "'eddmg er-
Dcttmber. ~ou II tra' t.'I. reunite "'1th famtl) mt'm~rs. Rt"ttntl} )OU felt . emon) that hnkC\J He1d1 Da" n
~tra}ed. You no"' are on road back. "'Ill pro\e )OU are no flash-in-the-pan. Stoclt"'ell of Los .\ngek·s and
Douglas Kt'llh ~t«der of :"e"' pon
~po ·1·1 .1G HT
UCl bas honored tight communa-
ty members and organizations for
their contnbut1ons to heahh sciences
in the campus' annual Fund Awards
Banquet. The event's theme ... Pan.
ners in Research." saluted the more
than 500 people who contnbuted to
medical research. educn11on and pa-
tient care programs.
Among the honorees were William
GUlttple of Newport Beach. wbo
made the largest contnbu1100 in
UO history by giving an S8.5
million trust to support the college
of medicine; Femi and Ddetts
G,...._ of Newpon Beach.. for a
$15.000 ~It for thrt.-e research
projects: FlerHtt and £4••~ ~ of Nev.pon &ach. for
longstanding \'Olunteer sen ace: and
Fuaie MaraKO of Laguna Hills.. for
a SS00.000 contnbuuon for medical
student scholarships and ncurolog)
research. • • • Bo) Scout Ditter Kan. son o(
Willi and ElteMtt Kata of Costa
Mesa. has earned the rank of Eaale
Scout Dieter ~longs to Troop 319.
His communll\ Stn'I« project was
to rcmo'e gra/rit1. pack up prbagr
and clean out abandoned lockt'rs at
Costa Mesa Hl&h School
I.. 'I. HO\ It
Beach. ..\ reception tor 150 gu~ts
followed at the hotel.
The bnde is the daugh1er of Dr.
and Mrs. Ho"'ard Baer of Palm
Spnngs. She wore a full organza
gown hea,;I\ beaded from .\men
Wanh. Her a ttendants "ere Leslee
Effler: Shari \\ aJker. Kat~ Gra~ and
Linda Ne"qu1sL
The bridegroom 1s the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Meeder of Ventura
and ~1r. and Mrs. Warrt.'n Venneau
of Irvine. Greg Meeder. Craig
Qualls. Geno Effier and Doug Du-
quelle wt'rc his attendants.
Tht' couple arc residents of Cos1a
Mesa afta a v."'Cddmg trip to Tahm.
Bora Bora and Moorea. The' are
real cs&ate agrnts with Coldv.ell
Banker in Newport Beach.
that of &be norm. .\s far as rm
contt~. samt--~\ roupks hould
~ allov.C'd to mam.
CMcaae: The family unu 1s the
rott o( ct' 1h1auon. This menns
parents and children. Whl·n
homosexuals can be b1olog1calh·
alm'Cd so that lhe) can produce a
child I will \Oil' YE . Un1il lhl.'n,
I'm vo1ing NO.
JackMa, Ml11.: You nrt' sure" to ht>
swamped wi&h kucn. from ever)
quttr m 1he coun&f). I hope enough
normal people wri1e so &hal )Ou "'ill
att an accurate reading of what
ckttnt folks think. Those of us in
our nght mmds find 1he concept of
homosexuals being allowl'<i to marT)
..
Mr. •nd Mrs. J. P. Powers
POWERS-MORSON
Kan Ellen Mor!.On of M1ss1on
V1c10 and James Frann\ Po"ers of
Dana Poin1 "'ere marm.'d .\ug. S in
Cordova e1ghborhood Church 1n
Rancho ordo,a. One hundred fift~
aucsts auended their reccpuon 1n
the NCO Club. Mather .\ir Force
Base.
The bnde 1s 1he daughter of \tr.
and Mrs. Nicholas Morson of
Rancho Cordo,a. he "'ore a de-
as JUSt plain nuts.
Oarltstoa. "'.Va.: If octet} had
not placed sut•h ma on
homosexuaht}. I "'ould have been
able to face m )sclf a I trulr am
instt'ad of h\'ing aJ he. mar')tn& a
wonderful "'oman and messmg up
her life.
IAbllock. Tex.: HomoS<.· uality is
against the law of nature, God and
Texas. Remember that commtrcial.
"ll is not nice to fool Mother
Nature"? Well. 1hat's what the per-
veru arc tr) ang to do and 11 doesn't
work. Ralel1~. N.C.: Marriage? I
wouldn't go that far. but since I have
bt'cn in a monogamous same-sex
Mr. and Mrs. M•lloy
signer go"n \\Ith J filtl'd lall' bodice
accl.'ntl·d \\1th 'l'l·d Pl'arl" and 1r-
ndc cent sequtn'i fhl' la\l'rl'd or-
ganza skirt and chapd·kng1h train
"'ere edged 1n la l' and ~1durncd '"'h
matching apph4ul'\
Lisa Morson "'a" her s1Sll'r'" maid
of honor. and hndc'>ma1lh \\ert
Kath\ toO'l'I. Kl'lh Weh,ter and
Lt nda Po"' er,. F Jp.rdl
·Hunungton Beach re,1dl·nts Mr.
and Mrs. James ( Po"ers Jrc the
parents of the hndcgroom. M1chal·I
Coste "as be~t man. and uShl'r" "l'rl'
Paul Keaung. t l.iroh.J Beel er .md
Robert tone.
relationship for 10 years I «n
would likt to Stt a tax brcek I am
in the 30 perct'nt bracket bet'au~ I
am considered sinale. My si1nifican1
other and l are jus1 as mucb "mar-
ried" as many of our friends. )'<'l "'"e
get none of the tax advantages.
Miami: AlloWi ng homosexuals 10
marry is insane. Why give this
special privilege to a segment ot
society that has given u~ AID '>
MUwaakee, Wis.: I think all thl' ~ys should aet married and go h 'e
an California.· It would be anothl·r
Sodom. Then when God decides to
do away with them, as he did 111
biblical times. LhC) would all be in
one place.
After a wedding &np to the
Bahamas: the couple are rcsadtnj 1n
Laguna Niguel. She is a malhemat-
ics 1eacher al Newhan Junior High
School in Mission Viejo and he:
teaches computer c1ence a nd
coachl"s girls' varstt) sot\ball .it
Dana Hills High School 10 O.in.1
Point.
MAUOY-VALENTINE
St. Michaels and All Angl'I'
Episcopal Church in Corona del Mar
was the settang for ·1he June 2-'
weddinf of Lo rri Valent1m• and
Michae Mallo). both of In ml'. fill·
couple grec1cd 200 guest at thl·11
reception al Cano' Restaurant in
Newport Beach.
Jim and Dottte Valentine of< or·
ona del Mar arc the parents of thl'
bride, and the bridegroom ts the 'ion
of Marcie and Jim Mallo) of Escon-
dido and Donna Mallo' of Ir' inl'
Honor attendant~ were Kim Val-
ent1ne. sister of the: bride. and Brian
Mallo). brother of thc hnd~oom
Other attendants "-l'rC Harhara
Kaufmann. Priscilla rnnn. JiUWl
Carr and Yasm1neh 'hannon
Malloy. bridesmaids. Meredith
Kaufmann. Junior bndcsma1d. alld
V1rgin1a and T1moth~ Kaufm:mn
flower girl and ring tx·arl·r
Ushers \\CH' ~lark \'aknnnl'.
Brent Jacobson. Ramh Hanullon
and Jerry Niuo. ·
The couple are at hom(' in lr~llt'
aOer a hone~ moon t n p to K · ·"·
She ts cmplo)ed a~ an editor b) lh·
Newport Harbor Area Chamber vt
Commerce and he is "1th the cit) 1.11
Ne"pon Beach ~tanne IX-partmrnt
PAGANO-STEINBERG
Jennifer M 1chelk Stem berg and
Rohen Jo~ph Pagano "-l'rc marncJ
Oct. 21 at thc Caltforn1a ln,111ute vi
Technolog} 10 Pa~dena
he ts the daughter of .\Ian I
tembcrg of Houston T l'\as. and
lain~ P 1embcrg ol Hun11ng1on
Beach. The bndegroom " the Mm o t
Roben and S<lndra Pagano of
Rochester. :-.. . Y
Thi.' bndc "-Ore her gn•at-granJ-
mother's emerald necklace and her
mother's "'edding dn·'>s \\hu:h shl'
redesigned.
The Re' Paml'la Baird of ~ntJ
~nita Church offic tall'U al th1.· w1 ·
\ice and the couple's rc<:l'ptton "J~
held in the Dabne} Lounge al Cal
Tech.
The bride 1s a graduate of Edt:K>n
High School. and rel·e1H·d a B .\. in
design from l 'C'L-\. Shi.' 1s an m -
tenor designer at Earl I ntl·rtors 1n
Pasadena. Her husband holds a R I\
and mas1er's degrees 1n o pucal cng1-
necnng from lhl.' t:n1HrSll} ul
Rochester. :--1.Y .. and 1s an t•ng1n eer
at Jet Propulsion laboratortc\ in
Pasadena
The coupk res1dt> 1n .\hadfna
followmg a hone) moon in Ital).
-..... South America's strange kind of camels lacks ht:Jmp ... .. .........
P111Fr11a
Q . ..\n~ camels in South .\mcnca?
A. Vicuna. guanaro. alpaca and
llama -not camels.. euctl)'. but
members of that fam11). Wh)' they
have no humps I don·t know. May~
they evohcd hungria than Old
World camels, <\ camel's hump
shrinks 'A-hen It gets bunpy.
A scholar ttpon101 on recent sex-
ual research contends. -Al& animals
expenencc sadness after love-
mHin&. ..
Q. What's a .. dJ\·onx "'•-look
like'!
A. 0ts.wns vary. No standard bas
Oar Mldl rannbkd a
n,. with u onamratal
~ ID iL To br rqoiDfd Wliia tk 9Wa° mired ... L
Bt<IUf.t
Q.I ltd&• b mt tr, ...... ,_
a.M:
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A.--Y•_ .... _...._._.
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........ 7 2 ••
I 'S ' Jlll!I
Such rings have bt'cn sold as talk
staners -to bri°' the no-longer-
marriC'd status out an the open.
Odd stuff. mercuf). h can be
pressed through heaV) steel plate.
Bi<X-hcmists ha\·en't yet come up
with lab bactena powerful enough to
cat ht& oil spills. insof&r as I know.
But they SA) their research to that
end bas produced a dandy product
to open doaed drains. nd a aood
ttpOC-tank U'CallnCnL And a h1&)l·
tech m:nover of pet stains fTom your
carpm..
Q. Whal Caudian city has the
mildela dimale' A. Vicloria. B.C. Credit tM Japan cw.... .
Alexander Graham Bc11 thought
~ou could educa1c }Ourself b) con-
tinuall) pulling three "'ords into
practice: "Obsen•e. remember. com-
part.''
The d1cu onary man~ oah
Webster. was dead set against adopt-
ana for America whatever \\as Eng-
lish. He wan&ed a difference tn spell·
1np. drns.. manneri ms. Man) felt
that wa). Some historians 53) it's
why we dri,·e on the riaht Because
the Enalash wqon 1raffic rolled on
the lef\.
First Thanks&Jvtng'I of record
weft three days '°"" Not so d1f-tireaL Toda) 's run four days. son
oL Oae IO m10>. three 10 &et well.
Wh) do }OU nnd I insis1 on 'ill)tng
"catl)-<:orner" wh<.·n the word I!'
"ca1er-<:omcr"'!
Mame la" require' thr O''m'r ot
ou·an frontjgl' 10 rem o' l' all tlw
'!>ll'lll"l ll .. l'' thl'll'\)ll \\I 11 l .ln fl'lll111 Hl
natu~'. 11 11-.111g \l'.1\\,11,·1 1nund;11,·..,
II
The aw of Teruel in pain 1s qutte
clear this: A man may take a bath
on unday 1f the water is cold but
not af it's hot.
Accoustacall)'. the bes& ~a1s m a
concert hall. I m told. arc first row
center balcon).
The Afncan tnboal word "vodun"
means "spint" It's from "vodun"
we aot the word "voodoo."
t:;•rr Wil Jllll!l ....
Bathrooms tn at least one smJll
motel in Eire offer two rolls of ttS\Ul'
paper -one orange. onl' green.
Q. Say a SI 00 bill has been put
throuah a shredding machine. Can ~ou tum in what's lef\ of at for a 'tlC\\ s 100 bill?
A. If you can reassemble at leai.t 51
percent. yes.
Q. Cao you csumatr the weight of
the h<>s by the ham?
A. Can do. Figutt tht' ham 1 7
percent of it
Q. California's San Diqo Count~·
11 u bia as Jthodc hland. is it no&.
A. As b-a as Rhode lst.nd and
Delaware put •oertber. in fact. ,
. -
•AM QU OA81U •A• ... .. ,., ,, I,...,
John Gollins
best choice
for FV council
Last November. Jo hn Collins was almost e lected to the
Fountain Valle) Cit y Counc il dunng the Gen e ral Electio n.
He walt 200 votes sh) of winning. but 4.000 voles ahead of
the ne xt closcsl candidate.
We e ndo rsed Collins then and again endorse him as the
t candidate to fill the unexpired term of former mayor
and Councilman Fred Voss.
When voters recalled Vo s this m o nth. they e lec;ted to
have his pQsm o n filled ~b) appointme nt rather tha n de-
oiand tng a $45.DOO spcCial electio n .-·
Counc il members sa) the) are con sidering Collins and
tuur o ther candidates for the a ppointme nt. which is sched-
uk<l Tul·sda) n1gh1.
o me counc il members sa) they w is hed voters had n o t
l·ndor c<l fi lling oss's position by appointment. They
''u uld rathl·r spend the $45.000 on a special electio n and
kl the 'otcrlt make the c hoice.
WI.' agn:e that ll would have made the council's JOb
ca\1l·r. but 1f 11 "'e(c a n cas} JOb anyon e could d o iL
Om· thing council m e mbers sh o uld consider before
1n.1!..1ng t heir rhcuce is that Collins was a close runner-up
la'>t :--.o, cmtx·r b~ a substantial margin. O f course. bt;ing a
clO!)l.' runner-up dt~sn't guarantee a nything, but it proves he
t:.1pturcd thl· a lll'nllon and earned the respect of almost
1.·nuugh '01cr' to gel l'lectcd m the General Electton.
Collin halt a pro, en record of community service. and
'H' thtnk hl' '' o ul<l pro' c himself an asset to th e Cit)
( ouncil and thl.' rl'!ttdent of Fountain Valle).
Opinions uprtn t>d 1n this spact art tnost o f tht Da•ly Pilot O thtr
11 !'WS t.11prr n t d on this Pcl9" art !host of thtir authors and artists
Rril<ll'•s tommt>nu art 1n111tt<l and may ~ st nt to Tht Daily Prlot. P 0
80 .11 1560 (OSl<I Mtsa 92626
...
I .t :l 'l't:Ks
Laguna Canyon marchers
appreciate the turnout
I 0 thl' Editor·
\v.(·somt'1 Pos1tl\l'h A"csomc'
I hl' Pilot hJJ thl· hc:~r p1cturc of
''" 11 \ ··~a' l. Our Can, o n ..
n1JI\ h '\o othl·r pa(X•r 1n Orangc
l 1unt' ur an> u thcr Oran&l' Count~
,d1t11111 lkp1l t1.•J thl· magn11udt· of
·~ 11 nurl h J\ J1J \Our ixipcr I
• ni nll·nJ 'ou .ind HHlr acnal pho-
t•\\,1 .1phl'f
I he t·h11Jrcn \\1."fl' 1her1.· lJff) 1ng
'' n~ \\hKh 11 then· had tx-cn a
• 1l'll' \\OUIJ hJ\ l' blll\\O lhl'Ol
,,,r. The' mJrlhl·J on ( h1ldrl'O
• ,1 ng ,,., 1h1.· 'hu uldt·r, of ixirenl"
, 1 11 ild r1.·n pu'hl·J .1long 1n strollers
I\ lhtt'r' Ml' '0 lonJ 1.)f ..a~ ing that
1h1rt~"lmc1h1ng \Ott'r JU<;t
t ,, '" "t '1Hl' Thl' p;u1.·nts of th1.·w
, hlldrl'll 11 1// \oft' The' "111 'ote to
'1'>url' till' ha11age ut th1.1<;e 1.·h1ldren
I .igunJ < JO\llll " that hl·ntagc
Par1.·o t' .Hl' amu'lc.-J (irand-
;i.1r,·11t" :1r1.· 1111) Th1.· tinw 1s no"
I hl' ml' gl'm:r:mon for poht1c1ans '"
•1 .. 111 It"• U\ against tht•m and \\C nr<·
11Jd a'> 1 ldl The last pmunc 1.·a-
"'nln l'lltrJOll' Ill 1h1.' gr1.·a1 Paettir
111u't rcnu1n un,Jl<11lnl tn man's
~t ~R't l<>l RIPLt.:'t
I aguna Bear h
DOD
1,1 thl' EJ1tllr
T ooa' I ;\o' I 11 "a" a "omkrtul JJ~ tor all pcopk· "ho lo' l' and
d, 'm' to prcsen l' the ~aut~ ot
na (an}uo \\c all asl )our
in am "a' 10 assist in the 'e"'
'OJ t "h1lc projt'(I o l prescn ing this
hlauuful <,pol for prl·~·nt and rutun·
gcncra11ons.
\IR &. \tR~ (1R \ 'T \\ ET7EL
L .iguna Beach
ODD
ro the Ed11or:
I Jm ~ears old I lt\l' in La gunJ
lka1.·h I r1.xk m' 01 1..l· to <..ho" "''
'uprort for ...i' 1ng the Laguna C a-
n, on frllm Ul'Struc11on. Pkno;t•
l)on.1IJ Brl·n. don·t J o 11 Th" 1\ n11t
J n101l\)pol~ g.:tml'1
\l~R(1\ FRl E: E:. \\OODBl R'l
LagunJ tkJl h
:JOO
l o lhl' hhtor
On hl'hdll llf thl' ( 11' 111 l .1gun.1
lkalh "l" ""uld hl..c to th.1111.. thl·
l'lll/1.'0\ JllJ l'\ l'f\lln1.· \\ hll J\\l,ll'd
\\Ith .ind pJrt1up..ill'J 1n lhl' \\JI!..
thniugh lJguna ( .tn~11n
~h>rl' than 7,000 pcopk trnm
thruughoul Orangl' ( ount} part1u-
pJ1l·J 1n 1h1.• \\JI!.. tu dcnwn\lratl'
thl·1r n ppo -,11ion w th\' l.OfKl-un11
huu!>ing deH·lupnwn1 th\' IP 111l' ( o
" prupo'>I 1111 ROBl:.R r (,£;\ rR'
LID~ I f;\ "l 't
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To the Ed11or
ltkt• a stn·am of u1n,.iuu'nl'"
lhl' pnipk l'mageJ from l'\ lT' ·
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tli:.1u~1full} organ11l·d l''l.'111 and \\t'll
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..\ huge plauJ11 to th\' Oail} Pilot
for 11'> tdltng fro nt-pagt' pholll
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a<. 11 doc prom1<.C.'s Outs1dcr'i ~
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410 DAILY PILOT I Monday, November 27, 1919
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George Burns' memories ~re show b1i-1slness history
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9y 'AUL CRAIG
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Each of veteran entertainer
Georae Bums' books is better and
more substantial than the last, a
happy circumstan~ for those of U$
who find a man who is a film,
television and stage star at 93 an
inspiration. A lot of sure-fire punch
lines Combine with anecdotes about
vaudeville and early radio to give a
winning. eyewitness thrust to "All My Best Frie nds" (Putnam; 320
pqes. S 17.95).
I suspect that unless one is a
student of show business history.
kids much under 40 won't ·be too
stirred by this book .. which Bums
has written with the help of David
Fisher. Those who remember
vaudeville· in the 1920s or radio in
the ·30s and '40s are the readers who
will be able 10 share a lot of
memories.
Bums writes about friend such as
his wife. Gracie -\lien. Jimmy
Durante. George Jessel. Milton
Berte. Ed Wynn and Fanny Brice.
and. surpns1ngl}. a few entertainers
he d idn't like. ~
My partial tisung ma} have si1-
. abh cut down the number of readers
who are intere.sted. but tho~ of } ou
stall with me should find Bum ·
reminiscences frequently dehghtful.
Burns marlt..s h1 shO"-·busines
career from agt· 7. "'hen he was pan
of a kids' quartet sing:ng on 'itrl•et
comers for handouts. He final!} s~ud
goodb)'e 10 school m 5th grade. and
has been a full-time c ntena1ner C\l'r
since: "From that fir t umc when I
opened m~ mouth and started srng·
ing. and heard the wonderful sound
of laughter. I was hooked Behc'e
me. there 1s nothing that feel a'
$Ood as standing onstage and hear-
ing the laughter and applaU\l' of an
audience."
Bum s reserves a specjal plaCl' m
his memones for 'aude\lllc. that
catch-as-catch-can coltecuon of sing-
ers. dancers. Jugglers. rope twirlers.
t ·1. \SSlt · \I
trained seals.. and any other cunosity
a crowd might want to see: .. There
was never anything like vaudeville.
Except for the big stars, being in
vaudeville meant doin& three shows
a day and five shows on Saturday
and Sunday. Qf\en to half-filled
houses.. It meant carrying your
whole life around in a steamer
trunk, spending most of your time
on trains or in hotel rooms so small
bat your shadow had to wait for
you outside. cooking over illegal hot
plates that bad to be snuck into the
hotel ... It meant never being able 10
save any money and always being
worried about being canceled or
getting the next booking .....
Concludes Burns. "J think that to
most of lls. probabl5 the o nly thu~g
that was worse than ~or .. ing .)n
vaudeville was not working in
vaudt"ville ...
Bums recaJI that one of the
strangest acts he ever sa" "as .. 'The
Twelve Speed Maniacs.' a team of a
dozen m en who "ould assem ble an
enttre Ford Model T 1n l''lactl) two
minutes. Their big finak was driving
it offstage.··
Bums remember' one of his pats.
the old jazz singer Al Jolson. had
such a monumental ego that he once
stopped in midperformam ... l'. ~eepl)
troubled by fo ur empt~ "'ats in the
front row. Jolson said to the au-
dience, "Ladies and gentlemen. I'd
hke you to take a minute and bow
yo ur heads m a moment of silence
for these four peopk "ho aren't "11h
us tonight. I don't kno~ ~hat hap-
pened to them, but the) mu t be
dead. or the} ne,cr "ould ha'e
missed Jolson."
Bums·s all-time favontr "as his
best friend for almo t half a centul").
Jack Benny. probabl~ the biggest
star ever produted b) radio. Benn)
suit was stamng 1n tele' 1\1bn
specials at ttre t1me of his death at 0
in 1974. Burns traces Benn} ·s begin·
nings a.s a 12-)ear-old '1olin1st 1n an
o rchestra and thl· stead\ nse of the
gentle. gr.mous co median.
Among th• show bustne11 legends re·
called by Georg~ Burns frlghtf In his book.
""All Mr .. st Prlend1." are Jedi aennr
IUJtPer leftl and Ed Wrnn flower l•ftl.
Bums also recall' tht• qu1rl.~
lcgendal") mo' 1c pru<lul·er-dm·,·wr
C'ec1I 8. De~11llc. Burn' '>3}" hl' "J'
the toughest person he e'er h.id 10
work with. encountering him o nl)
once during a Burni, and .\lien radio
sho": "DeM1lle "as so tough that
dunng rehcar~ls he wouldn't talk to
us. Ho" could an) bod} no t talk to
Gracie? rll tell you something. 11·
tough 10 do a radio shlm "1th a
guest "ho "on't tat._ _10 ~ou. \\l·
were s1111ng at tht• rnnlrrt'Ol'l' tahk.
me and hrotha \\ II hl'. "ho "J' om·
of our "nters. thl' lometh "flll'r
Violinist Fodor in comeback from drugs llAUIOA CINa MA _, I 11 ..,, • lh t ~ \ I\• ..._ __ ,_ ....
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EDGARTOWN. Mass. (.\P) -
Viohmst Eugene Fodor ga' l' a ben-
efit performance Saturda} across the
street from the courthouse "here he
was sentenced last month o n a drug-
related charge
Fodor began Wlth the ··sonata 1n
G Minor" b~ Johann Sebastian
Bach. He dedicated the concert
before an appnx-iat1' c audience o l
about 7'5 people at a church to a co -
founder of Alcoholics .\no n' mous
"lt's not eas} coming back. but
I'm here because I want to foce ""
demons, .. Fodor said in an mten 1c~
before the concert ... rm grateful for
m y new health and rm happ) 10 be
here on different term . "
Fodor. 39. was arre ted Jul} n
and con' 1c1ed of hreaking into a
Manha's Vineyard motel room · .\
~arch of the room turned up a
bottle containing more than .:!O
grams of cocaine. a hypcxkrm1c nec-
dk wnh a small amount of hl·roin
and a dagger.
Fodor pkaded innocent to charge.,
of possession. hut after pleading
guilt) to the breaking and entering
charges he was sentenced to three
~ears· probation under "h1ch he 1
subject to random drug testtng.
The ,·iohnist had planned :itur·
da) night's concert as a gesture to
the communit\ that be feels started
him back on the right trac ...
"I'm grateful for the wa} m ) case
Celebrity status w orries Michael J. Fox
NEW YORK (AP) -.\hhough
fame a nd fortune ha'e bnghtencd
the future of Michael J. Fo,. the
''Back 10 the Future" actor d oc\
admit succcs~ ha'> a dark side.
.. .\fter Rebecca hactTer "a.s
killed. people ..aid. 'Doesn't that
scare }Ou"l' Of course 1t scares me."
--------------~ Last ~ear. "h1le Foit "as shooting RUFFELL'S "C'asualues of War" on locauon in
Thailand. his wife. Trac} Pollan.
UIMIAl$T(IJ INC. began recel\ ing threatening letters. rnv T he "Oman who allegedl} wrote -. '•Iller C.-1 lwt! them 1s now in a Cah forn1a psy-
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EDDIE MURPHY RICHARD PRYOR
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was handled Jnd far m' rl'lUH'r\
and the lello~"h1p I ha'~· lound. ft
wa!> here that thl' 1ntl'f\ en lion tlX>._
place That '>tancd me on thl· pro-
gram of sobnc1' ..
su ess, cn11cs lx•gan accusing him
of pla)ing onl) 'ho"} lrlmd-pll•a\·
1ng ~lections that lacl.cd maturll\
His career began to tum bk. rl.'Jch1ng
its nadir 1n thl· motd room .1rre'>t
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Proceeds from thl' t.um:ert "ere 10
be donated to a drug l'duca11on
program at thl' puhhc \{'h<\c1lc; on
Martha·., Vinl'\ard. a rl·.,ort "land
!>outh of Cape Cod
Fodor. who rcn•nth Sfl\.'nt ~ Ja,\
in drug rehah1h1at1l'n in 'l'" \or._
state. said h1<> tn.11, hJ' l' had .i
pos1t1'e ellc<·t o n h1'> mu'll
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Fodor. a n acda1med 'whn '1r-
1uoso. won a ">1h er medal 1n the
197..i Tcha1ko,<>I.~ C ompe11tion at
age 24. After a period of da1-zhng
"l'q:-fou nd a Ol'" <;p1ntuah1' to
m} music." he '31d. ··1 fed I ha\(:
nC\Cr pla}l'd hettl'f I'm finding
depth to m\ mu,1 c I didn't thinlo..
was possible."
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Paul Hennina. OeMillc and his ~
rctary. OeMillc would spca.lc only to
his Sttrttary. I'd .say somcthi~ to
bjm, he would wh15per someth1n& to
his secretary. and sht" would say.
'Mr. DeMilk says no: Or. 'Mr.
De Mille does not like that line ....
Bums muses. "I kept wonderina
what that Sttrttary would do if
OeMille burped."
Bums also remembers tht" un-
believable ho nesty of comic Eddie
C•ntor who. althou&h sponsored on
radio by a coffee company. insisted
on telling the listeners that. altbouah
he had nothing against his sponsor.
he personally didn't drink cofTtt.
Of arrogant actor Frank Fay. \Mo
usuall> gentle. eaS)'10in1 Bums
writes ...... when he died in 1961 ·he
had a few bu.cks and a lot· of enem-
1ci. And he got both of iherri the
same way -he en med them.·· ·
In this book's closing pages. Bums
addrcsSt"s some o b' ious tho ughts as
he nears 94 1n January: "Look. it
takes a lot of experience to grow o ld.
I d on't care ho" smart some of these
younger kid., arc. it') going to take
them a Ion~ time to team how to do
it. Because 1t takes a tong time to get
old. And )OU ha'e to be 'cry tuck) .
Look. rn be \Cry honel>t. bein& old
1s not the be 1 thing that e'er hap-
pened to ml'. But it's a great nltema-
t1ve."
Burn fl'J'Xln'> thnt he ha'I 'iagncd a
deal "11h the l'allad1um in London
to appear th\·r~· on tm IOOth birth·
da) h's a rather t) p1cat product of
his enormous!~ confident persona.
He tells us that h1~ }l'ars have bct"n
good. and "I JUSI hope the next 30
or 40 'cars .in· as good. I don't kid
m)stlf. I kno" I'm not as young as
I used to b<.'. He>. most people aren't
old tnough 10 be J' ~oung as I used
to be Rut I h:l\ r no intention of
go ing an~" hl·re for a long time. 1
can't .ifford to d1l' I'd lose a for-
tune."
lt''I a fine book from a man wtto
has pro' ed that gro"ing older can~
1nfin11et~ grarcful
Co ta ~esa
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Anteaters' defense gets first real test tonight
Keefe & Co. (Stanford) pose big offensive threat for Mulligan's UCI quintet
1y JON FERGUSON
Of -D~ ,._ Staff
UCI Coach 8111 ~ulltgan "'as
happy with the \\8) h1~ team per-
formed defensively 1n the team·.,
season-opening loss to the t l n1 \'er-
sity of San Franc1si:o. hut tonight't.
•On TV. rrllfte T?cket;
On radio. KOllG 111909
ho me-oJ)(ner against tanford flrl''>·
ents a different problem
The two meet at the Bren t:' ent'>
Center at 7:30. Stanford "on the
onl) other ml't'ting ol thl· t\\O ll'.lms
in 1980.
The Cardinal'\ po"'crful front ltne
of 6-foot-I). 230-p<.)U nd Woodbndgl.'
High product .\dam l\cl'fe. 6-foo1-'l.
225-pound .\u<ttralian .\ndn.·"'
Vlahov and 6-foot-10. 235-pound
Derek Bruton \\111 pro' 1dc quite a
challenge.
.. We can \4.'0rc on people. and
defens1't"I) "'C did .t prctt~ nice JOb aga1ns1 ')an Franu,('o:· ~1ulhgan
s.a1d ". n Franl '"'(l \hot 42 pern.~nt
and "'C "'crc not g" mg up la) ins
" tanford'' a d11Tercnt problem
Stanford 1s going to fX'"'l'r the ball
inside The) ·H. got wml· tug. \trong
gu)S. and guard" \\ho '>hoot \\l'll.
The) arc going 10 prl.'scnt <.omc
tough deleno;"c pruhkm'"
Keeft' I\ a <Kiphumorl' "ho l'Jrnn.1
.\II-Pac-I 0 Frl'\hman l l·dm htlnl>r'
a >ear ago "'hl·n hi.' .n eragl·J 4
po1n1s and 5 4 1dxwnd'> J' thl' team·~ Sl'tth m~n and hdrx·J tht>
squad to a 2fl-'l rl'ulrd 1-k kd thl·
team w11h 22 P<>1nt'> 1n .i lir-.Huund ~C .\.\ Tournament ddi.·at .1g.!1n'1
1ena
fhl' former ·high '>lh1ml \11-
.\mcn can \lOrl·d 21 poinh nn "-
of-12 hooting from lhl· !lour in
tanfo rd's season-op:ning ~-'ti, ll
tor) o'er (al Pol~ ~n I u1' < >h"flll
last Fnda' and added ninl' rdx1unt1'
and four \leab \ l.1h11\ hJd I 'i
point<> .ind liH· rdxlunth in thl·
opener
Rut tht· C JrdrnJI Jl'l' 'fll1n' J
bad1.<.·11urt ol 1un111r' l\enn' -\m-
mann Ill 11 point\ 4 11 J''"t'I anJ
John Patnd. '" 11 fllJIOI\) \mmann.
a rffi-,hin '' hn 01m·ndC'd l al 'itatl.'
Bakcr,lil'ld JnJ K .11i. ~11 \,in11Jgo
College atkr pn•pp1ng .11 E:d..,on
High . plJ~' thl· ntl-l!.U.lrd flll\lt11m
allt'r ball ling J bJJ "tiad .. J \t•ar J1t11
.. .\mmJnn Jnd l'Jlnl i.. Jfl' g1x-.J
\hOUlt'r\ . \lulhg.tn -..11J ·11 \llU ~II
to duuhk Ju" n Jnd hdp 1>n lhl' ht~
gU\\ lhl·n tht'lr 'h1111lt'r' l.:ln lLl'I
\OU ..
tr ... mu,h thl' "J' l < I' 111kn-.t·
pre'>C:Ol\ pr11hll·m, 11nh \'lth11u1 thl'
numt~:r 111 fl'l\\l'f pl.l\t'r' 11n lht·
IO'>IJl' < l'lltl'r Rid,, 1-\utkr tti·
foot-" 2'' puund\I ~ured 21 p01nt<>
in the OP\'ner but grabbl.•d uni~ t\\O
rebound' R1ib l>ol..1on1,i.. lh-
foot-Q . 2011 pound'>> penetled into
stan ongmall\ at thC' big f~ard
pos111lrn rl·turn' to th1· l11wup afta
a dl'>uplsne \ltu.111110 lett f.lg1n
Roger'> '1an1n~ thl' op1:nt:r
Junior k tT Hndman 1t\-lont--1
"'h11 1mp·h,\CJ \1ulhgJn \\Ith nint:
rehounlh Ill go "'tlh hi\ 21 point\ in
the opener pla'., onl' "mg. .ind
Junior Ju.,tin .\ndc~1n the otha
"hile ~niur Rod Palma pl:n' the
po1n1 .\nd1·r~1n Ol'Clh 10 1m pru't'
on lhl' 11-ll•r--uu11ng from thrt't'·
point rangl' h1· h .. 1J 1•n \Jturda'
"Right no'' l'almn Butkr ..ind
Herdman Jrt' ma1nstaH." \lull1iwn
..aid "\\ t'·rt' 1ust hoping \ome ol
ther,,e lllher gu~ '> "'hether m Imm
the ~n .. h 11r tht> otha t\\O !>tancrs
can g1H· u' more
\\ h1le l c I '>hot fa1h "'1·11 from
the lield \aturda' the tl'am '<, 21
tumo' t'n -man' aga1n'\t l '~p,
trapping 2-\ lllnt' -and '' pern~nt
pc-rtormanu:' Imm thl' lrel'-thn1"'
ltnt' and a '>Conng"l.tp<,c;· 0 1 ' mmutt''>. 'ti o.('lond' "'h1lh l.ll't thr .\ntl'ater'
an I -f)\11nt h.:Jd 1n1uhled \lulltp.a n
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\lulltg.10 \d1J I h~1~ Jnd '-1' \.\l' 11
"'C uut-\h11u1 lhl'm Jnd 11ut-1d'l1und
them "'l" 'huuld >A tn the ~ml' but
the tum•" er' Jn" 21
"\\ t' p.t-.sed tht• hdll Ill lhl '' ing
thl'' d1 1uhkd thl• '-' 111~ .ind "' U'>l
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Task not impossible for Ediscin, CdM
1y ROGER CARLSON
Of ti. Dally""°'''""
Football in Dt•l·l·mlx'r -11's the
standard "'h1('h 'i(.'parale' the rnn-
tt'nders "'1th "ould-bl' ('hamp1ons -
and for th<.' Orange ( oJ't .\rl·a. nnn.·
again the \unset L l'JgUl' .tnd ~·a
Vie"' L l.'agu.: arc rl·prl''>t"nt1·d "tth
berths in the hnJI F-our in their
respect I\ e C. I F pla~ off d" 1\1un
It's Ed iwn High'\ C. h.irgcrs agatn'>t
12-0--0 Fontana. the :-.Oo I S(_~·d 1n tht•
CIF 01' 1s1on I pla\liff<. ... u Funtana
Saturda' night ~nd it'-; ( orona dl'I Mar High·,
Sea Kings. thl' dl.'k nd1ng 1>1' 1~1on VI
ktngp1ns. going ag.a1n<>t I ~-0-0 Sunn)
Hills, the ~o. I St't'd in thl' D" 1sion
VI t'hm1nat100'i. at \unn\ Hills'
home field -Bu1·na Part.. High
Both ha'e ~·cn 'o I in their ~~n-e d1' 1s1ons \JO('(' the.-)Lan of
the season -1n lal"t -lx'fort· tht'
season began both "'ere an·ordl'd No
I status.
Victims of 12-0-0 foes see openings
Fo ntanJ ha\ run ruugh,h11(.t n' a
I:! '1tt1m\, olJnli..1ng "' in lhl' p111
ces<.. "'11h a '" '-~ 'rJll11 1n 'luring ( urona Jl'I \IJr hJ' J'll,tl·J .1 p.ur
ot c;hutout \ll.!Onl'' 1n thl' pl;1\ 11!1'
but o;o h." \unn' 11111' Id l.ll t 1h1·
LllOl'l'r<i h.l\t' \h~t llUI 'l'\l'n 111 lhl·,r
12 '1ll1m., and thl' J' t'r ..tgl m.trllotn •t
\ICIOf"\ ha\hl'l'n 2"' "-~ ~ '\lllOl'h..I'
scored murt· than '>l'\t•n poinh
aga1n<.1 the Lancef"
.\mong FontJnd' '11 lllrtl'' 1' .1
SI-ti \Cni1ll 11\t'r l 11u111.11n \,1lln
l\\O \\l'Cli..s ago J ll'Jtll \\hllh mir-
rored Edison in m.in' ,,,1,' anJ
e\lended the ( harger' in kJgut· plJ\
before fa lling. 21'1-2'i
.\mong \unm Hill<.' triumph' ''
last ~cd's 21-0 'hl.'JhAg .~ tu-.un .i
team "'h1l h hanlkJ l own a Jl'I \l,1r
a :!-l-'l ~a \ 1e" I t'.t[tul' hl'' thl'
\\Orst loss tor .t l d\I tt•am 'lnlt' thl'
14 -llJX'Ot'r .1gJ 1n't ll unt1ng111n
Bearh 12 "'-"'1
< ln tht• ,urtJ\l' 11 \.\11111,1 ..1ppt•.11
~·th ..i rt'..I ll'Jm' .irr 1n ..ll'l'P \\Jl1 r'
tht\ "Cl'I.. hut n ll l''t'l"1•m· ~'l'' thl
nl1ml'x•r-, ''' d 'tin, th
f\\11 lll t.hl'Ol Jrl' £ llUOl.110 \ Jiil'\
High< ualh \111..l· \lilnl·r ..ind I U\lln
High l 1>alh \IJn1on \Ol'llh
lkrl•, "'hat l'..t1h ha' tu \.I\ .1t"M.1ut
1h1c; "cd..'c; 'il'n'lit1nal' µmt•<;
~Ulntr -"I li l..r I d1\P0°'> l hf'rm:!>
\Cf"\ mu,·h h1:,au~· 111 the folltm1ng
rca'itlO\ Thl·~·,l' 1mp(1l\l'd drama11-
l.alh J c1en'>1' l'h during thl' rnuN: '''
the \CJr and thl·1r 111kn'>l' "'Ill ll"t'
Fllntana prnhkm'
"It\ becJu)(' or ..1 'l'f"\ dlll'l' quar-
ltrbaclr.. m-Ooon1,· l\m11·h He· a
great pa-;ser and J high percentage
p.l\'it'r T hl'\ Jnn t Jrop baclr.. that
much and h1"' al"'.l'" on the mo 'e
It g1,c'> him a ,hanll' 10 thro"' tht•
ball \\ hl'n he ha~ time Ill th ro" I
thtnl.. he \..In thro"' .1gain\t an\Oo1h
"Edison\ tnJUf"\ fal·tor 1\ do"'n tn
tt'rms ol pla\ ing l'' er. onl· I beh1·' l'
and the mo\t 1mponJnt thing ol all
dunng the pla,l•ff'> tel ht' ,u,·n·s.,ful
'our team ha!> tu bl' pl'al..tng In thl'
iatter ~tage'i oi the <iea<;{'n Edison 1\
pla\lng 1t<.. hl'\l tnotball ·
.:Dcfen\1' t'h their eight-man tront
contigura11on<> "'Ill be "'hat the} n~
against Fontan.i Thc' ·11 probabl~
pla' e\du\l,eh man-10-man "'h1ch
tht'~ h.1' e ag..t tn'it e' t'~ bod).
although Font.1n.1 doesn't pose a
threat 1hro"1n~ thl' lootball
"Ob' lllU\h Fnntana·s game t'i on
the.-ground .tnd I lh1nl.. Edison
mat('he' up £-ontana«, ph~s11al (ad-
'ant.tgel and '>lit' 1., 1,ff..et b~ Edison's
.qui l..nes., and ah1hf\ to ga-m r~
footba ll .\nd I behC''t' Edison ~111
mo' l' the hall on tht· ground against
IPIHH Sff 12-0-0 /Bll
Edison, CdM prepare for Final Four; Harbor just missed
9y JON FERGUSON
Of-~,._ Seltllf
Ed1son and Coronn dcl Mar h1ihs
found a path to their r"pcctl\e
div&SJon's Clf semifinal ~1th strong
performances - one from numer-
ous offensive players and one from
numerous dcfcns1vc standouts.
Tht Cbaricrs were up apinst
their to~est defensive foe all
1e&SOn. said Edison football coach
Dive White. and utilized arcat indt-
vwtual pcrformanc6 from st'' eral
playen on offense and a team de-
knsave effon for an 18-14 '1ctol)
over Eiscnho"'er from tht' Cnrus
Belt Lcque.
The Charaers. no"' 1 ~2. ha'e top-
sceded and unbeaten Fontana up
next on the road 1n a rematch of last
year's first-round game
Corona del Mar fa~-cd what had
been a productive offense in Brea-
Ohnda, but the Wildcats' passed for
only 61 )atds and the Sea Kings had
several key shon-yardage defens" e
stanch ap1nst the running game.
CdM hm1tcd Brea to 3 5 )ard per
carry in win n 1 na I 0--0.
It set up a sho\\'down bctv.ttn the
defending D1' 1<;1on \ I l ham pion
Sea Kings. a "'1ld~~rd t'nlr. Jnd
unbeaten unn' Hill ... the top-ratt>J °'' ISIOn VI team this <;eason
Mean\\h1lc. "<'"'Port Harbor
pla)ed anotht'r dOS(.' ball gam.: 1n th<.'
second round. but bo"ed out "'hen
La Quinta scorc.-d 1n thC' final
minutes for a :!3-16 '1('tor.
Herc's a look hack b' · eal h ot
team's head coa hes:
w ... ·, WIU&e: \\ 1dt rCl'Cl\Cr
Rock) Balch. ~ho caught SC'en
paues for IOI )ards and also plawd
pan-llm<' llO dch."n\t' had "the be-st
g.am<' l11 his t\\O-\t'Jr 'ars11~ cal't'er ··
''The stats art' gl~ but somt' of
the l at('hcs "'l'rc 1n red1ble He
caught t\\O or thrre 1n tratlk "'h<'l'C'
he got hit b' a rnupk of gu' and
"'t'nl up high and ('aught 11 an)'lo\11)
"He "'as rcall~ our li..e) rece1,cr 1n
the gamC' Ht' caught$lur ball\ on
that first dm e o f the founh quancr
(for second tou hdo"'n) He also
pla) s half"ihe ume on detense. Hc's
probabl~ one of the unsun.g gu ., on
the team He·s ha' mg a &J't'lt car ..
Bal h has cauj.ht I baJls for 41
'ard\ th1c. <,c.'J'4ln and has pla)cd
Strong ~fet\ and l)Ut\ldC linebacker
"Balch ha' t'ttn quiet but he's
third on the ll'am 11n re epllons). l
told tht' l..1J1, at thl' beginning of the
)'car. thcrt'\ l'"" one football ~e
can u~ Thl're\ Donnie m1th.
Mike Cunningham "'ho'c; ht-en our
big pla) gu~. I l\hanc) hcrman and
IBnanl Higgin"
"Roclr..' ·~ been realh unselfish
Rock) ·s been the blue collar worker.
He aets thre<' or four catchC\ a game.
~tches the ball 0' er thc middle
and at the 1deltne There's not a lot
Rams' late surge saves It, 20-1 7
Anderson's receptions key overtim~ win
from the pla)'off pt turc ~ndenon's prc'1ou1 best ~-as four
receptions for 11 l )ard~ ap1Ml San
FranotCO earlier this }Car
"l M\"tr lhouaht Id have a da)'
bkc this_" he said "It JUSt hapi
pcned." ..
It happtned laratl) bccauJC stan2
'"' wick ttccwcr Henry Ellard &trained a hamstnna 1n prvucc on
Fnclly a&ld was btld out of tbt ~·
··1 .... eUlutted until I ca•~
touchdown ~ to tte 1t lMo I wu ~tWled, Anckrlon satd ne a-uaaled 11.1 wtn
AA•zlll••·~-CMIP'. •e,... '° ... _ .. _. s.,..s ~ ,.. ..,.
..... MaClae wida 2:46 .. ia .,_.
?sdaa: Ht~' .............
Jim E\erett on the Rams' nc't po,.
1nS1on -one for 26 )'ards on 'ltt-
ond-end-22 at the Rams 38. one for
14 yards to the ants' IS and the
final one on the nc•t pla for the lYi"I touchdown.
"It really JDA aon of aot un·
contelOUI out that. for• -tlile and
tVCT)1hlftl ... ddt• and ~ ..
M'r'C ...... , ..... A ..... IOO lald.
In overn~ t.e cauelat two ..-
for 40 ya* ud --• l~,.rd interfaeact peMhy • '2llt .._
O\"efta&IM two 91e1di111 c.111 to mila 71 yatdi to Wt 'IP WDie I z...-.
ll·yft leld pl., 6:.
I ....... kidl.ed OM ... ~-JMll
ia •..-CS quarw. w au.,..
···-tllocbd .., ... ..... JiziWalba ....... a ,.,, __ IMS
of big stat~. but "'tthout him. Y.t''d
be 1n troublt' ..
herman. "'ho gainc<l 100 ,ard 1n
a game for thc eighth stnught time
with 102 in :!, camt'\ performed
de pile bcina 111
" hane had real .bad 'itomach
cramps He was on the 1deltnc
bcndina over betw~n scncs like he
couldn't hardl walk "nd v.c had a
couple of ltnemcn banged up who
d1<in 't pract1et "'1th bad ank.le • so
we had to pass more
"Everv \'ard "'as a touah one for
fS.. OUMTEftACKS/aJt
t9_ -.. .. • •
Track stat Carl Lewis racing for
a friend in his toughest race ol all
SAN FRANCISCO -Track sw Cart ,,,. i
Uw1s pleaded for a liver donor Sunday for _. t..
a critically ill woman who clioaed 10 life in T
a coma more than a daY. after doctors pve __;;...._ __
her 24 hours to live Wlthoul an orpn transplant.
Wendy Man, 22, .the sister of' Pulitzer Prize--
winning journalist Jeff Marx, who is co..authorina
Lewis' autobiography. had swelling on ber brain and
was likely to have irreversible brain damqe without a
liver transplant, doctors said.
"Time is running O\!t," Julie Murray, a
spokeswoman for Pacific Presbyterian Medical Center.
said. Lewts pkaded for a donor Saturday and stayed at
the hospital with the Marx family apin Sunday, sayina
the case indicates the "desperate nted" for orpn donors
tbrouahout the nauon. ··1 am here to ask for help in savina a yeun&
woman's life," Lewis sa1d. "Many pcqple just arc not
awatt of the good that -can com~ from donatina erpns
to olhers. Thousands of Americans arc li~na today
thanks to individuals and their familicS who have Jivcn
them the gift of hfc. Bui 100 many die waitina for a
transplant.
"Th ts has hit me hke no athletic event ever has."
U.S. track coaches · named
WASHINGTON -Mel Rosen of
Auburn University and Barbara Jacket of C{5(9
Prairie View A&M were elected coaches of
the United States men's and women's track ----
and field teams for the 1992 Olympic Games on
Sunday. The International Competition Committee of The
A'\hJetics Congress. meeung the da) before the official
start ofT AC's annual convention. elected the U.S. staff's
for three maJOr e' ents..
In add1 uon to the Barcelona Olympics in 1992.
staffs also were chosen for the 1991 Pan American
Games at Ha,ana and the 1991 World Championships
at Tokyo. "h 's a dream come true.'' said Rosen. 61 . now in
his 27th season as coach-at Auburn.
"As a coach. one of your goals in hfe is to tx o n
the Olympic staff. I reached one of m~ goals b) txing
on the 1984 Olympic staff.
"This surpasses 11:·
In the 1984 Los .\ngelcs Games. Rosen was an
assist.ant coach.
Ql OTEOt'THE 0\ \
aw Mallipa, UCJ men's basketball coach, on
whether a few more people might show up at the
Bren Center tonight for the Anteaters' game with
Stanford. which bnngs in former area product
Adam Keefe from Woodbridge High in Irvine:
"Wbcn t.l'ley had the (high school) title game at the
Bren Center and he played. onl) 1.000 people
showed up. If the people from Irvine won't come
to ~} ofour pmes. I don't know why they'd come
to his pme.·
Kings salvage 3-3 standoff
VANCOUVER. Bnt1sh Columbia -
Steve Duchesne scored a powcr-pla} goal ..
Wlth 6:08 remaining in rcgulauo n to Jive ·•"-
the Los Angeles Kings a 3-3 NHL tic Wlth
the Vancouver Canucks Sunday night.
Duchesne, who set up three goals 1n the K.Jngs' 7-4
Wln over Vancouver in Los Angeles Saturday night.
scored from near the top of the faceoff cucle.
Bcmte Nicholls and Mike Krushelnyski scored the
other Los Angeles gpals while Jim Benning. Grq
Adams and Trevor Linden scored for the C.anucks. who
twice held two-goal leads. The tic extended the Kings' unbeaten streak to
seven pmes and moved them within two points of the
Smythe Division-leadinJ Calgary Rames.
The Canucks remamed winless in four games but
moved within a point of the fourth-place Winnipeg Jets.
Ebewherc in the NHL on Sunday:
• NW'D Stan '· BlackM•kl 3: Dave Gasner a 2-2 tie and Mike Ganner followed with two
within a span of 3: 11 as tbc Mmncsot.a North ncreased their Norris Division lead with a victory
over the second-place Cbicaao Blackbawks. • ...,_ t, WUlen !; Phil Housley, Dave An-
dttycbu.k and Uwc Krupp scored Wlthin a five-minute
spa u the Buffalo Sabres beat the Hartford Whalers
to remain the NHL's only unbeaten team at home. •It •c;• I, ~ 1: John Opodnick 500red twice and 'ndy Ruff converted a penalty shot as the
New York Ranlen halted a three-pme winless streak
with a victory over the Quebec Nordiqucs.
Bruins top West Virginia
LOS ANGELES -Michele Wootton ~ bad 16 points for UCLA, whicb scored th.e •
ftnt 10 points and went on to spoil West '
Vif'Pnia'1 seuon opener Sunday, 68-S7. ----
Sandra VanEmbricqs added 14 P.Oints and nine
rebouadl for UCLA (2-0). T~ Sl~k bad 14 poinll
and 12 rebounds for West Vir&Jnia (~I).
UCLA led 38-33 at halftime. The Mounwoeen
cloled IO 61-S7, but the Bruins scored the lut 1even
points. ElteWhere in collqc basketball Sunday: •Jerome Harmon scored 21 po1nt1 and No. 12
Loui1ville staved off a Villanova raJ~ an ll-69 · ud third place in the Maui · . ~Todd DuuiDIS ICored alJ 11 of his points int.be
teeoed half, includi .. eiabt of James MadiJOD'I 10 in
tbe ~·· decicti• nm. ud tbe Duka woo t.be on 11 I I ·-bndct en &be Maui Clauic witla • 7G-60 vidDry over Evansville Sunday.
said Lewis. 28. .
.. Wendy is f'l)ltina so tremendoUlly and ctinsiDI ao
her life so dctpcrately;• said Jeff Man, formerly a ~r with the Le~inaton, Ky., Herald-Leeder. "I
. thank she is beina spurred on by some of ~ positiv.e
eMf'IY aoina on in the hospital and in the San Francisco
Bay area for her.
.. She's made it beyond the 24 houn the doctors
pve her;• he said. "But she's facina two types of ·
barriers. One is a time barrier. She does not have long
to live. And the other is an awareness barrier. We need
the public to tx aware and we need the ri&bt family to
donate the riah.t orpn immediately.
"Wendy. in her way. is·fiahtina like crazy to take
care of the time batriCf', and we hope we can break the
awareness barrier."
Wendy Marx. attached tO life support machines.
suffered irreparable liver damaae af\Ct' contractina
hepetjtis 8 several weeks 110 and has ~n hospitalized
for the past week. ·
Normally. the immune system fiahts off the viru1
wtthout hurting the liver. said hospital bepetoloaist
Robert Gish. But in her ~. her unusually strona
immune system battled the ~Its containina the virus. -
for which there is no know treatment -but darnaaed 90 percent of her hver in the process.
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Pecllers t1..-ter1Mcts Don ••ow1lll Pl
throw• over Minnesota tlef•n4•r ICellll
Mlllar4., who Is blodled itr MkMI H••••
1111..,.... Sunar•s J0· 19 Green ~ w
Packers slip ·into first,
stagger Vikings, 20-1
From the Associated Pr~ss
Green Bay scored its second big upset in two weck.s
Sunday and moved inlo first place this late in a season
for the first time since 1978.
Don MaJk01Ask1 threw two touchdown passes to
terhng Sharpe. gn mg the Packers a 20-19 victor) O\'er
Minnesota and a share of the NF{' Central lead. The
Packers and Vikings both ha' l' 7-S records
"We kne" v.c had to \\1n to ha'c a chance to pl3~
in Januaf)." harpe said. "We're not quite v.here V.t"
want to be )Ct. but v.<."re m0\1ng in the nght direction."
Kelly had scoring passes of I'> )3rd~ to .\ndre R~
42 yards to Ronnie Harmon one )ard 10 Butch Roi
Thurman Thomas v.cnt O\Cr the I ,()()()..yard mark fi
the season v.11h 100 'ard~ in ~6 <.·ames for Buffalo.
C1ncinnau hJd 1hrec 1urno,e1' ~ ,...
l:~lds 34. OUHs 0: Christian Oko)t and Jam
Saxon ear h scored 1ouchdov. ns as Kansas Cit) ( S-6-
handcd Hou.,1on m lirs1 shu1out in almmt three )ea
The 011fr, 17-51 ..et a 1cam record v.1th In penalties
11 5 )ard\.
-' -The '1cton came a week a tier 1he Packer'> beat San
Franc• co 21 .17.
OkoH' gained ti 1 'ards to r:u'll' h1" total to I .
Houston quancrbal k \\ am·n ~1oon "'as pulled
the founh quanl·r after rumpk11ng JUSI eight of
passes for 9<) )an.I!. 1n h1.., \.\01't game of the \e3r
{;'?--___ Ma1lov.sk1's '><.'Cond TO pass to Sharpe ga' e Green
L1 _' ' Ba) a ~~1 6 lcad "'llh 11 minutes left. and Dave Brown J ets %7, Falcons 7: Thl· :"'t·v. '\ o rk Jets v.on
home for thl' first t1ml' th1' \l'ason. gl·tting two sh
touchdov.n runs lrom Johnn' Hector.
_____ _. _____________ __. had two 1ntercept1ons in the final four minutes. The
Green Ba> quarterback completed h1!> fir t 14 pas~s
and finished 26 of JS for 276 )3rd~. Lakers roll to ninth straight
INGLEWOOD -Magic Johnson ~
and Byron Scott scored 24 points each •
Sunday night as the Los Angeles Lakers '
overpowered the San Antonio Spurs ----
132· I I 2. a"eng.ing their only loss of the season.
The victory was the Lakers' ninth in a row.
dattng back to their I 06-98 defeat at San Antonio on
Nov. 4. Los Angeles' second game of the snson.
David Robinson. the Spurs' rookie center. was a
dom inant force in the first meeting Wlth 23 points and
17 rebounds.
Under more defensive pressure and in foul
trouble in the rematch. Robinson had six rebounds
and 2S points. I 0 of them after the game was o ut of
reach in the founh quarter.
Johnson had 10 assists. James Wonhy 22 points
and A.C. Green 20 points
Elsewhere in the NBA Sunday night:
• Ron Harper equalled a season-high wiU\ 36
points and Gary Grant added 17 assists as the Los
Anaclcs Clippers stampeded the road-weary Chicaao
Bulls 120-96.
•Clyde Drexler had 27 points. 10 rebounds and
nine assists as the Ponland Trail Blazers beat the v~s1t1ng Detroit Pistons I 02-82 for their fifth straight
victory. -
Hawaii (9-2) wins, 23-21
HONOLULU -Defensive back ----
Walter Brigs recovered a fumble at bis own ~
I-yard line with 4:39 left and Jason Elam ~
lcicked three field 1oats as No. 24 Hawaii ----
h~na ~n to beat Orqon State 23-21 Saturday niabt.
chncb1na the Ra10bows' fint~vCf' bowl bid
Hawaii, 9-2. meets 2Sth-raoked Michipn State ~on Christmas Day in the Aloba Bowl The Spartans clinc~ the11 .berth earlier Saturday with a 31-3 victory
over W1sconsrn.
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MaJkowsk1 hasn't practired for two weeks because
ofa sore knee and then <;ore nb!I "Ma'be I should take
next week off. too." hl' said. ·
Else"'hcrc on Sunda\:
Broeco1 41 , Se.allawks lt: John Elwa) threw four
touchdown pas'ies 1n the first half. and the Den,er
Broncos clinched their fou nh .\FC West title of the
decade. Den,er CI0.211oaned the ICl88 Buffalo Bill'> as the
onl) .\f( teams to dinch J1, 1S1on 111les after 1ust 12
games of a 16-gamc i.cason. It v.as Dcn,er's founh
straight victory. while ~attic lost tts founh in a row and
fell to 4-8.
The Bronco!> led J8-0 at halftime an a dominating
first half that ..a"' them outgain the Seaha"' ks J I 3-'X>
Elway did not pla> in the second half
S&ttltn 34, Dolplalu 14: Pittsburgh (b-6) took
advantage of an inJUI')' to Dan Manno and two inches
of ram that turned thl' field into a big mud puddle.
erasing a 14-0 M1am1 lead and knocking the Dolphins
out of first place in the AFC East.
Meml Hoge scored three touchdowns o n shon
runs. and Pittsburgh used three fumble recoveries and
an 1ntercep11on -all inside the M1am1 40 -to make
a rout of what looked hke a M1am1 blowout in the first
quarter.
Manno hun has right shoulder in the second
quaner and left the game late in the third quaner.
M1am1 fell to 7-5. a game behind Buffalo.
BUit U , BH1aJ1 7: Jim Kell) threv. three touch-
down passes as the Bills (8-4) txat the team that
knocked them out of a Super Bowl tnp last season.
The Jets 13-91 lu'>t thl'lf ltr\t fi,c h<.1mc games. b
the) dominated thl' Fakon'> <-'·"). v.ho haH' IO\t
st\'en road game'i th•" )CJ,11n
Coils 10, Chargers 6: fad Tnnkau thrc"' 3 .:!5-}a
touchdov. n pass to 8111 Brook' v. 1th I S~ ldl. boosll
the Colts 16-61 <.na thl' ChJr~cr'> Rrook'> had e1
catches for IOI 'ard'
San Diego t~-l\l hl'ld f.m l>tl kl'N>n to a sea
lov. 30 \ards <.in I "' l·aml'". hur I lame on one ra
in the ~inning drnc
RtdskiJls 38, Bears 14: \1Jrk R~p1cn thn·v. fo
career-best 401 ~ard'> and lour touchdov.ns. indud1
two to '\n Monl . and thl' Red.,kin' polled the Bea
chance for a 'lharc of 1he "'F< ( cntral lead
R}ptcn wmplctcd a carccr-rn·nrd 'O pa\\t'\ 1n
attempts as Washington u'>t'd J .:!+II ~rnnd half to l e
its slim pla~off hope' ali'e
Both teams are n-n
Buccaaetrs 14. Cardinals 13: Vann) Test:nerd
five-yard touchdo"'n pass to Mark ( amcr with
seconds left gaw Tampa Ba\ the '1C'tof\ and ruined t
N FL debut of Cardinals 1ntenm· coa<.·h Ha
Kuhlmann. The Buccaneers ( 5-7) won con'lecut1
games for the first time !l1nce I 984
Al Del Greco "':U wade left on a ~•-,ard atte
wtth one second left as the Cardinal~ (5:7) lost th
s«ond straight
Kuhlmann. a running hack coach. "a\ hired a
Gene tailings v.a'> fired in th<.• middle of bis fou
season. Just 33.:!97 \\atched the gamt". thr small
crowd since the Cardinals mo'ed to PhOt"n1' fro m
Louts 1n 1988
Jaeger's boot bumps off Pats
Raiders in 24-21 win over New England
ly JOHN NADEL
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jeff
Jaqer kicked a 32-yard field goal
with 5:S7 to play, g1vina the Los
Angeles Raiders a 24-21 victory Sun·
day over the New En&)aod Patriots
despite three touchdown passes by
Steve GrOP.n.
The Raiders used 8:3 I in movtng
S3 yards on 13 plays to ~t in position
for Jaqcr's pmc-Wlnnin& lcick.
which just barely passed inside the
left upriaht.
wild-card benh.
The Patriots tied 2 1-21 on a 34-
}"._lrd pass fro m Grogan to Han Lee
Dykes with 6:52 left 1n the third
period. The score came one pla} after
a 10-yard punt return b) Erroll
Tucker.
An I I-yard touchdown run by
Steve Sm ith ju.st 2:S9 into the third
quarter put the Raiders ahead 21-14.
Smith scored two plays after Tom
Benson intercepted a pass by Gropn
and returned 1t 17 yards to the New
Enaland 33. A I S-yard f acc-mask
penalty apinst Robert Perryman at
the end of the return moved the ball
to the Patnots 18.
yard pass from Grogan to C
Jones wtth 8:01 left before halft1
The Raiders ~e~ penalized fi
times for 38 }atds on the dn
including a 23-)ard pas interfere
penalty against McDaniel which
the ball at the Los Angeles 3-)
line.
New England went ahead 14-7
than four minutes later on a 49-y
pass from G rogan to IT\ ing F
capping a 73-yard. tive-pla) ma
Fryar had missed the Patriots'
thrtt games ~ause of an inJU
risht knee.
The Raiders tied 1t 14-14 with
seconds left before halftime on a
yard pass from Bcuerle1n lo Me
Fernanda. capp1 ng a 65-) ard.. sc
play march.
Oropn com~leted I 3 of 29 pa
for 179 )wd~ Wlth lhrtt 1nlcrcepc
8cUCTlc1n was IS-<>f·2S for 169 y
wtth no intnttption.s.
nts won't forget Flipper
TbC ffatriots didn't threaten after
,...,.s field l()al. aeuin1 just one
fint down. An interception of a loq
Gropo pass by Terry McDaniel at
tbe Los Aneclcs 38-yard Line with
two minutes left ended the final New
E,..a&nd thrTat. and Gropn was in-tef'CCl*d on the pmc's final play
from inside his own 30.
The win broke a two-pmc losina
streak for the Raiden, who have a
6-6 reconl. The Patrioll fell IO 4-8.
~ diminaled from COD~
tion for the AFC West title. the
Jl,aider'I ~main in contention for a
The Raiders look a 7-0 lead by
~rivint 76 yards in 10 plays the fint
time they had the ball. They scomt
on a 12-yard pass from Steve
Beuerletn to Mike AleJ1andcr on
third..and-soat with 3:52 left in the
fint quarter. It was the first NFL
touchdown for A&eunder. a backup wick recieiver.
Tbe Pauiw tied the ICOR by mov·
iaa 17 yards on 11 plays in the tee0nd
quarter. Tbe drive WM capped by a 1 •
John tephens. the Patnots'
ins ruwr, was held to 6 yards
eiaht canin. ~ Ralden' Bo J
son led all rusbcn in the pmc 6" yards on 20 cames. fbe ~ WU played befi
crowd of l8.747 at tbe Los A
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New defenses give Mustangs . ~ew hope
9y ftATlllCIC &.MICIN
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Fruslratcd b> th<' lack, or succn
rtttntly, and unde ritandably '°·
Costa Me-sa H11h basketball coach
Dean Cooper has mstalkd a new
defense ho pina to tum around a
protram that finished 2-8 in the Pa-
cifiC Coasi Ltaaue and 4-18 overall.
"NoM o f tkse kids has tvcr play-
ed man-to-man," Cooper said .. "Tbe
new system is co mplicated a nd there
arc a lot or ruin for them to re-
mcmbtr. but once they get it down tt
hopefully will solve the problem of
the homndous defense we pla)ed 1n
the summer."
Cooper a lso knows that he'll need
a liulc offense to go with his new
derenSt and he has reason to belie' e
he'll act 11 desp1tr the fact that Mesa
returns onl) one stane r in Brad
Dieball fro m last \car.
Dicball. a S-fooi-10 shoo11 ng guard
averaged onl~ S.5 point\ per game for
tht" M ustangs lal>f season, hut l'llflll'
on at the rnd of the sca,o n with four
double-figure games 1n his la'>t Ii' c.
1qclud1ng a scaw n high I 6 in a loi.1ng
effort to Laguna Hall'i.
J oining Dieball as Mustangs "'ho
c..-.. ...... Dec I 5'-HewNf1 ~ E 'T-MIMftf
Dec. ~ Al'e Vein ill0f"9) Dec.. 12-eofM Grel'Oe 11\GMe)
Dec 1s-s.n11aeo lllOmel
DK It <'N~I• 11\omel
OK M-lO-C~\I Crwt rn.' Cla'I>< Jen ,_., E1tencle
Jen 5-el New-I H_,DOr Jen 10-WOOOllr.0114• (l\Omel
Jefl 12-el ~ e..<n•
JM 11-.t L...-Hllls'
Jett 1~· (llOl'ne) Jen ,.,_., Traouco Hill\'
Jan, 2t-el WOOObrlOee'
Jan l1~ e..c11• 1-1 Feet ~Hilb• (llOf"9) Feo 7-•• Oranve•
Fet> t-TraDuco Hl111• ll!Ol'nel •oeno••' Paclllc coe,1 LHoue oame
All e•Mfl a 1 1 30 unlen no1tc1
saw li mued action la~1 \ear an~ six
pla)'Cl"I Ju'itm Yockcl, J0cl Hanh ng.
Brad Porter. Ke' m Leah)' Jeff
Oma)'c and Sha.,..n Barnes . .\It arr
, ranked evcnl~ b) ( ooix·r and all are
expeckd to 'ie for 'itarlln&JOlh.
"The n1ct 1h1ng tl> that thl') an: all
so equal." Cooper 'kltd "I foci r can
go ts> the bench at an) ~"en 11ml' and
not hun us.:· .
Yockt'l.(6-4 '>('ntor) Harding (6-1
sophomorr). and Barne'i 16· I Junior)
will '1c for \tarting 'P°'' a t fof\\ard
along with 6-3 'iopho murl· nt'\\lOmer
Jeff Pickens.
Oma)e (~-8 K"nior). Poncr (S-9
Kn1or). and Leab) (6-0 seruor) ~•II
com pete for auard spots *Ith a 6-0
50phomorc tra nsftr from 01 Jcr-
\C), R )an Me E\O).
"McEvo) impresses me qu11e a bit
and he could .defini press for a
starun& JOb." Coope said.
8cs1det the defcn . or I c
one of the b1gcst cbal cs
has is findina • point guard.
"Wt''rc still looking for the point
m,an." Cooper·s:11d. ··A leader to take
charg<' We kno"' that Pon er has the
ab1ht) 10 pla) the point. but "'e'd
rather u~ him as a shooting guard_··
(oopcr feels hi'> b1ggc'>t '>trength 1s
depth. The M usta ngs do go nine
deep But still the new defen 1vc
schem e 1'> "'hJ1 ( ooper f~ls '4111
make or break the ..ea\on
.. The kid' arl' ha' ing somt' d a(-
licult) p1clin~ 11 up.'' ( oopcr "31d
.. Wc'q: 8<}l ktd\ "'ho r an \Core. but
tile defen'iC is thl' kc'."
Cooper said h1\ ..ihedule "'Ill also
tx· a test The Mu,tang'> l..1c k o ff the
sra'>on 1n their o"' n Nt.'"' pon -Mesa
Elks Toumaml'nt and drl'" expcl·ted
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Sun\t't po"'l.'r tlun11ntttun tkalh 1n
the lir<.t round
.. f hc' 11lunt1ni1un &·Jlh I J rl· J
reJ I tnul!)l ll'Jnt le •fll'Cl -..11h ·
( oopt.•r -w1d "\\ e 1rJJ1111 n.1lh pl.I\ J
tOUJlh 1.4. ht.•duk t'\ l'll 1h .. u~h 1ur prc1-
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that 1 thin!.. \\l' t.Jn pla\ 1.1.11h ..
Saddleback' s Roadrunners ready to run, again
By PA. TRICK LARKIN
o.-y,...con~
There is perhaps no more ap-
pr6 pnate nickname for a ba kc-tball
pr<>&ram than the Road runner., o f
Saddlcback H igh.
Last year. the CIF 5-.\.\ runners-
up. ran wild o ver their compet1t1on.
losing only o ne game in the regular
season and compihng a :!7-3 overall
record which 1ncludt'd a henh in tht•
state playoffs
Despite losing l('ad ing scorers
Malru Dot11n a nd ( ra1g Marshall.
Saddlcback Coach Pat Quinn said
this )ear's team ma) be be11et than
last and you'd tx· hard-pressed 10
find anyone in Orange Count~ .,..ho
wo uld argue with him
"Not 100 man) people sec our !iot)le
of basketball and the wa' "'c like to
open 1t up, .. Quinn said.' .. .\nd "'t>'ll
open 11 up e'en more this season
Wc'rr reall) going 10 pound tht.•
boards this season and I think "'e can
OBS ''°"' 81 him. h was no t a n ea)> night. They
had something to do "'1th 11. because
they were a good ddens1' e football
team . But thert.' were a couple of cut'
ht' didn't ma ke bt:·cau~ he was a
step beh ind.
"h "'as a ba1tle. and "'e lnr"' 11
would be a ba11te I felt hkt• "'e sell
destructed a bit o n otTenM" again
when "'e had the ball on the I then
had a penal!) and a m1s~d field
goal We gaH up sc'cn points aga1r
(hkc the fir'lt round ot thl' pla~otfs)
missed all our e\tra point~ -"'r
had a high snap and m1.,~d going
for t"'o twice Wt< wa\lt>d about nanc
or 10 points
··But the l ids art• "'lnnt'rs. and
the) find a "'a) to "'" We rnn't do
that an,morc W e t an't "'aste 10 or
IS ~101s against Fontana (1n the
semifinals). W e can't make those
mistakes. DeienSI\ el). tht') po pped
two big ones on us and "'c pla~ed
great D out!>1de of that We pla)
great teams. and the) 're going to get
12-0-0
From81
them. Wt" mo ' ed 11 on tht'm
Edison's gro und game \\Ith hanc
Sherman has been \el) good the
entire )'Ca r a nd hc-rman 1 the t~ pc
of back who respond'i 10 big games
And ht"'ll have a bag game against
Fontana.
"But I ltl..c Edison'\ chJn.:'l"' be-
cau~ of m11h. He makes big pla}s.
he plays within his hm1tat1on .. and he
doesn't tum th<' ball 0' t'r
"The worst thing Edison has go u1g
for 1t 1s that the) tra' l'I to Fo ntana
and they have to put up "'"h th<'
ho me town cro"'d
"The Saturday night game 1s a lot
bette r than Fnday night The~·11
have an ho ur and l S-mmute bu ndt'
and not a lot of time o n the f recwa)'.
in.stead of leaving a t 12 o'clock like
W't d id to beat the traffic. Road time
won't ~ a factor. and afthe) &Cl their
fans there b) 3 o'clock they m1&ht get
do that "'•th 30\0nt• \\\"re no t
scared o fan)onc "•th ht•1ght."
Wh1le'Qu1nn \a~s h1 .. tt.>am 1sn'1
afraid of nn,one. his onc·t"'o com-
btnatlon of Jim m' G altlen and flton
Moore "'Lii put thl· fear in a"' l'O<llh
Galben. a 6-:! senior guard and
Moorl'. a b-3 '>t'nior 'i"'1ngman. an:
perfect complcm enls lo t•ach other
according 10 Quinn Both art.· kt1-
handed and both ha' l' all fau·h of
Quinn's fast-paced ntlt.·n!>C and prc'>s·
ure defense nailed du"n
"J1mm)'0S dcH·lupcd into a tom·
pkte plJ~cr lor 1.J\" Quinn -.aid
"he's an e'cellent n·bounder. a good
passer J nd go 1n'i1dc ur outs1tk I k ',
sort of a Jac"-ot-all-tradt."''-
.. Ehon runs the tloor .,..di. rt"
bounds .,..ell and can .,hoot fht.·,
both ha'e-a half a s.ca'ion al> starter\
and ha'e reall) dc,<"loix·d into line
pla)Cr'i ·
Quinn will Jdd lllP Ol'"'ulml'r'
Marco Goml'L .\ndrt.· \1t. farlane
some big pla)S. but 1.1.e're pla}1ng
co nsistent and eH'r\ h<xi' o n the
tea m 1 busting their IJnn1l'' ··
Corona del Mar's Dave Hollud:
Tight end Jeff Jackson has no t onl)
become a Ice) target as Jn o ffen\l\C
receiver. he'<, important t.kli.•n\l\l'I}
whether he line., up d o"'n as a
dc ft'n'il\ <' end or drop\ in pa~' co'·
cragc
He had four t'attht.'\ ~nda'. and 1s
a serious threat along "'Ith \\ eston
John~n and Warren Johnwn "'ho
was accordt<d .1ll·league "1de ft'·
CCl'<'r honor<; on thl' t.'oat.:h\ tl'Jm.
.\nd defensl\ cl~ he " plJ~ 1 ng morc
smct" the stan ot thc-pla~oth
"I think our c,ho n -,.irdage \IUIT is
reall) \tarting tu .... nri.. no"' JelT
Jackson 1s pin' ing mo n· ddt'n..e
than he "a" pla~1ng He·, t.ln our
sho rt-yardage defrnSt· and that·, rt'·
all) ht'lped In the la!>t roupk ot
games. "'e ·' <' hJd lhrt.•e ur four goal-
lint' stands on <ihort·\Jrdagl' "ltu·
at1ons.
"I thin!.. our ~hon -,an..IJtzl' \luff I'> rt<all~ .-.1amng to "''rk 001.1. Jell
Jackson 1'> pla' 1ng m11re detense
a seat ..
M 1lnt•r \31d FontJnJ·, rl•pu1a 1111n
for It\ intim1da11on l.lt. tnr 'hould no t
be J probkm fllr f dl'Klll nor \\ J\ II
for ht\ Baron.,
"W e're uSt·d tu thJt w111m1dJtmn)
and 11 didn't ht'tht•r our It.id<, .. \.11d
M1lm·r .. .\nd I don't thinl Edl'>nn ,..,
the t~pe of team "hl'rl' 1nt1m1dJtwn
b) Fontana ,., going h1 bother them
Ed1wn 1 l and o t a titue-n1ltar te.lm
The~ pla~ \l'r\ \\Cit ag.11n<,t ph)"Kal
football team' 1 ht.·~ gt1 J bout 1t in a
bus1ne s-hl e m.rnnl'I Their 4uar-
1e~l 1s a pro,rn \\1nnt<r and t.llm·
(>(l1to r and he'' going tu be a big
facto r
"W hat the) d o thro .... ing tht foot·
ball IS the best thing ~OU \30 do
ap1nst Fo n tana It's not a d rop hack
and ifs not deep rouH.''>. it's an 1n1er-
mcd1ate shon passing game If he
docs what he has done all season <6'
(>(f'Ct'Ot) I thinl tht') 'II ht" \Ul'll"S'>· fut. ..
A•dc~: .. unn} Hill c '~Utl' rt>al
POLO
F,_11
··1 saw the shot comma. and I
knew Ch ris (Ouplanty) was 1hert' to
slop 1t.; so I took ofT and lu luh Chm th1'-. me a perfect ball.;.
Smoot 1&1d. w~. who had five aoats 1n each
of the ftnt two pmn and led all
~t ICOttn with I I pl
capped bas tee0nd nra.Pt l()()..plu$
pl le&IOO for the ntcaters and
tamed finMeam aU·townamcnt
hoaon aloae with Duplanry. but be
llld Harvey were hmtted 1n the
ftaal Pablo Y nur ca.mt throup
.... two .... to beck Smooc ~ney rWly ~ oo Har\-9 and
W ... all e~-IO Du Smoot
..... ~ mMe Cl'lllr a PrM for •ia:p'(.. Ncw1 IA d aid.
Wlailr cal Dll)'ed ltl llMut o( ...... '° M IM Mtlalen as no c-. . .,. ---.e .... t-0 ~ UC1 .... •._Of iea
........... -duet
lkll1llw md -PN·
Liem Ngu~en. Brian Tori] and Jason
Reg1l>ter to his ltMded squad tha t is
sure to o pen the '>l'aSOn among the
top fi, c rJtt.'11 in Orange Count~. 1f
not the top three
G o mo Jnd Reg1-;1cr an~ fo~urds.
white the o ther three '1e at guard
Gomez. a 6-3 senior. is e\~Ctcd to
pla) the post \\hen and 1f the Road-
runner<; are in the ir half coun of-
fense. "'h1le Register a 6-2
sophomorl' "'111 ""' • lch to m orl' o f a
sho011ng role
"Gome1 I\ a li1tle o;lo"'cr than thl'
rt·st o f our gu~'i. and he\ mort.' ot a
post·t~pc pla~er than Reg1)tl'r ··
Quinn said "He li ke 10 bang 11
around a hllk and can moH· "'l'll
"'llhout the bait
.. Rt.'g1,1er 1<> a real \Ohd pla~l·r and
hr's "'a' ahead of his class a'i tar as ~hooting goes w ... con' 1nced him
1h1'1 }<'3r that hl"'i no t gmng to get
much bigger thJ n b-2 so h(''s g1,1ng
up the post to become more of a true
Holland ......
than he "'as pla' mg, Ht.·"• on our shon-~ ardagt< de tense and that'\ re-
all~ helped In the last couple of
game'> . .,..e·,l' had thre-e or four go.11-
linr \tanJi. on '>hon -,ardagc "11u-
a11ons
.. .\nd tht• o tll-n\(' 1~ o n the field a
lot longer no"'. 'iO that rt.•all) help-s
"I thinl Lhe1r idea '-'J' to trap us.
but "'l' \tOp~d that 1n the tirst half.
and then tht'' taned 10 thro.,.. a nd
,..\Tt'Hl pS
c .... --ft.~ ... Clll ~ YI HMW•ALS l•t ._ hn ..... llr\, ,. .. NII.)
CCMtC*A Ol:L MAa sueMllY NtLU (t·l. J.ll t l2·1, S·tl I ,..,... 8ffc,. .... , 0 ]I Ito.reno • t Mari,.. 0 21 E~ 0 Zl !>anl eeo l 51 Lal .. ••ICa...O.I 0 •IL.-. ""41 ll 11 c.,,._, 0 ll Cos•• Mew u 10 E_.,.,. 1
l Es•af'C-. " 11 T•o• 1 11 s.od'eoedl •• l l La HaOt"e • 1 Tusllft 1• t F uAe< '°" • ll Unlvenlh• • 40~• 0 1 Not Hertior • U a-Par• 0 c" Clll 10 PKlflea 0 21 ll9'1Md'; 0
10 l r'M·Ol•l\Oa 0 21 T.ntln 0
.,..ell and the\ ha' e t"'o of the be-st
running bac~ r ,e seen in 'ea rs. and
a "''"&bacl . too The\ rl"alh ewcutc
\\CIL But Corona pla"' mil "'<'II
aaainst the run
··.\nd )OU kno ..... the\ ·,e had t"'"o
C'\cellt'nt p mes 1n a rn"'" in tht' pla ·
offs t 1 -0 O\t'r Kt'nne~h . ~ 1-0 o'er
Tusunl "'"h no fum blt"s. no maJor
for lhll team the "'ho k tour-
nam ent "
The p ml' was cloK thro U&ho ut ~ith no team &.alms mort' than a
onc-soal lead unul VC I "'e nt up 9-7
near the fin1~
Cal'~nncn lndart made 1t 1-0 at
the S· ~~ or the fiBl pcnod off'
Pat clson's pus. but l!C1 countn--
cd q1.11ckl> as moot H~-ancd an a
Ynzar pass from the n&bt stdt 10
even the 1<'t>tt.
Ynzar .cored o n a m.an·•cfran•
situauon to make tt 2-1. but ·ars
Hwnbcn t\-cned 11 on a beckhand
sho t from the bo&c wtlh I :09 kft an
tbt tint pmo4.
Cal's 1"1.an Baik) made " }.2
W1 .. 6:ll left an the baJ( off a Cl
ej«tion. ., when c...a·s h'U °"" mun.cd the favor. ucrs ~ey
pasaat to Ynz.ar oo dte •• aede Md \be frabman from MoXo O t)'
acored wttb the ntttlen a .. ..., '° e¥al at at .
HlrW')' cod•• a pmoMI •· q--KOnftl droupt Wida a faw-
-tnehy lltoc wtad 11w UCI ... , ................. ..
.... -fllKtaoG nd ..., .. ... ... .,..., lidt -...
I I 1 llhll ._. Of D 9! I) •
&r ;:;:.~ 1$1 0. --
~~~
Oec 1-~Ne ... OOl't Me\4 E ~\ •ou•~.,.. • .,.
Oec 6'-LOt>ll 8e•C" Po<v ~O"'•
Oec 1-•• v • Pe••
0.C 1 16--4r.._ "• A '" "1 "ff!.irr\ """""'•""e-""'' Oec 10-0•"• ,.. ' -t o ,..
Dec 11 »-Or•ngt Oot..,.. ,~ .,. ""'~•""'°!•""' J•• ~L&Q.>Pla Be&e~ "V"'~ J•" 11>-e,•al\C it' r.ome
J•" !?-•• C<Yon• ~ Y.4t•
J•f'> '1-•• U" .,,~, ,..,.
Ja~ 19-NewOOfl H••DOr. -J•~ 2-ru,1 n· ~ome
Jen 1..-•• e \le!'< •• J•" ll-<0<ll"a oe .,.., "O"'e
f:.O 1-Vl"I V~\ tv• "'Of'-f'
f:°.C ..,.._ •• ~•DOI'• Herter•
Feo I-•• r "'''·"· . .,..,.,,., ~. I/•• l.~ao ... e <H,..•
• ~ • ....,., •' 1 lO "eu "O'.O
f(>N ard ·
McFarlJm' 16-11 <,(:nmri 'ttU'l"n
tS-9 1un1orlJnd T11rr. '' 11 '>t·n1MI
are all 4u1d, l J O Jll -.h11u1 ..1nd Jll
pla~ '>OhJ defl•nw Jt.u1rJ 1n~ 111
Quinn
.. .\ndrc' JU\l pl.11n 4u1\ l l.)uinn
said. ··Hl· t.Jn mcl\l' the h.tll up JnJ
down and t.·an lOh'r tht.• "hl1k l"<lun
"'<'"'ere St'I tor lhJt Th.11 ' -..h.11 "'l'
thought the' "'ere going 111 J 11 an thr
tirst place
··1Jun1N lincro,i..n \tt.''t." 'it·Jr·
1nghaus plaH·d "'<"II tk prl·"urt"J
~tarlo" and ht• \tJnt·J ''''PJ"IOlf tht.•
trap niter hallllml·
"Then-art' ... c1ml' It.ad' "'h11 h.I\ \'
come ak)ng offt"n\1 \l·h ''~:n1or ,,,.
ft'OSI\(' wd.kl foe ( t.lpenha\l'T hJJ
a grt'at game He 1.1.;i., 'UPP<l'><'d 1.1
......... ,....
O il D1V1$1C* I UMW•ALS
(at .. ~ ....... S.t .. 1;JI -·
-~ llO#TANA
11._t. S·ll tll ... , .. ,
21 E~ '• ., ~tc ' IO C_V ....... l7 lSSenF-
0 • lO ~I ,. >O St P ,.
14 ~·· 0.. JI lO llda"Cb 0
• ~ Joi'#\ low:o 11 \I E W"hO-• I Htr> tH<f' fT'tt 0 .. ·-~ ""°"" 0
I F-'•" Ve..., :s •I MM-Va 0
20 MM1na • •t COitOf' 0
,. Oc9WI "-0 •• "UO.OOU• 7
J1 Wntnwn• .. ) JO S.~~ n
O il °" 20 c""°' 10 51 F°""'•"' V~ • ,. El_.._. ... I• 21 L-kl' 0
penalu~ 'ou ,Jn·t Ju that 1.1.~l..-1n
and "eel -out
"And the) re;ilh Jun·1 h.i'e an)-
th1n1 to get them .ill l "'ed up about
o'er Corona I !...no"' <. orona del
Mar 1s the dl'fendang t.hamp1o n t a
well as tht' at-largl· l·ntr. a founh-
platt t~m gi' <'n the la.st lll I ti !>Pot'>
m the pb)otl' 1
u n thl' hrt.•JI.. '~U\\'n "J l\\l';•p1ng
into ..s good pt11n1 mJn I It ..._.t.., 1h1·
tlonr "'di Jnd hl 'Jt·lepti\l'h 4u1d..
..tnd \m.lrt lk \J n r1..1ll\ llf''O U\ Up
from tht· ou1,1d l'
.. r om \ht);'" .... l·l ·'" j "-t'' to
La l..l' Jd\J Ol.lfll llf lht• 'llU,lll IO JI
hand He Jc<"'" I tn • .J,, t<io
mU\.h
It '\JddkhJl I.. J11n OJ•.: ..1 1.1. l'Ji..·
OC'\\ II' OUl\IJt" ,h, "llnft "ul t.)uinn
\.J\\ h1\ learn h..1' !'llJd, a!c~.J pn1-
gre<1' .md thJt .t ,11.ilt.! "t· .a '1n·n1uh
ti' the llmt.· th,· 'l'J'"" 'tJrt\
. "It peopk I •Ol' .... ' "' • ~p n~ Ill
ha'c h11 tr •n• llw J"· J,· 1.1uann
)31d 'But . .,.,. n· ~·•Ill!( i. 1r. 11• up
thl' tt·mpo 1.1. ht·th\"r \\l rt 'h'" ting
"'ell or n •t ... , 110~ J\ ·'\ .. ,-;i '.iMe
'>l:'mhlJn1l ur 1rJe1
·\\i:''\ )!l\,n thl'm tht• Ire\.' rl·1 n
~llh \omt. •rJu JnJ l"in·, .. \·Jrnt"d
to plJ\ l••~xlht·r \\ · J1.10 • "'JOI IL•
put the ~' H'rn"r •n th rn \\ l' nc\·J
to t"\plnll t>Ur ljUI\ "-rlt'"
'tan th1'> ..c.·a.,un .ind tt1H a knt'c
1n1ur. H t· u't '>IJrlt'J fllJ' an g g1."Kx!
footh.:111 a' 1l'J2u1· 'tJrtl·J ~nJ in th\·
plil\Olh hl'' ~t·...1lh J1•r l' "''-'
"l ht· th1ntt I' "'~ \\t'rl· Jt'lk t •
m11\ 1· the t-..11 •n the tu••unJ JnJ t.'JI
up 1mt' t1'1ll' I hat' r1·3lh hdpintt
U\ ... 11ph11m,1r1• 4u...1n1 rt'>.11 f ,>JJI
"<"hr l ' plJ' 1n~ r1 J ,,,.JJ' !'I••"'
\\c hJ \l' ~·ml· I••''' that .lH' ttn1n11
Ill tll'l' U' JO JJ\JOlJg,· n lhl· Ol"\I
HlU plc-•'I tl.Jnll''
\\ t' nl"t·J h• "" j ,,,. • • " rt' , n
the g\1.il tnl' \\ ,. \t1 I 'll'i:J .,.1ml·
iAorl.. thl"rt· I thin!.. 11 ' h\"tta tiut "'t.'
\t.111 "'ht•n '-'t' gt'I ti' th\" !hlJI hnl'
It\ ~n J pr .. tilt'll au \t'.Jr Jn,f "'<'
n<'t'J It• .,..,,ri.. • r eha1 ·
'~•port Harbor Coad1 J~ff
Brinkl~~ _ \\ h1k hl· It 1 thl· 1•llit.·1.i1-
1ntt h'<1li. .i-..J' rr"m h' 1t.·Jm' .ig·
gn"\\I' t'O\'" 1 •n J\·h·nx· Hn n k'
ga\t· L1 VuintJ ..rt.•J11 tor Jll lnlo\
.. .,.. hat the.-' hall I•• JI thl' <"nJ '' tht·
s-ime -..11h .1 ~m\""mnintt ll•u, h·
du"'n J n\l' in th1· rinal thrn·
m1nutec;
"The' l..11.h lnught Nd. and
• < Mn na del \1.ir h 3\ to t'C .lbk tu
thrll"' lht• l1l\lthJll hc\:'.lU\t" tht"\
1 \unn' H 1 ' .ir<' rl·J ~1\l.J up tront
( ••r1in.i' i" th•-< l"'l~ t~in., 1\\Jr
rl•n JnJ \\ l•,t11r ),1hn~n I Out \llU
t\J\, i. 1z. 1 1h, h..11 111 them
\unn\ H ' ' U\I 3 !"'lh\h('J
'·Mr•l ••'kn'4. "' th ,run1h·flt'"t.'r
hlJ\h J th••H k 1nd Il l
term1n••h•~1l'' Tll1•\ thrt.'" 1t 1ust "'
11ml·, .:iµ.r '' ......
( r >OJ d, \!Jr pr.•h.ihh hJ\ tht•
"''''' ph''"~I ~U\\ in ••ur ll"ae,ue \Ill"
"')'-<" .mJ lht.· h.tH -...•nH" ltd\ "he•
,oan mJtdl l f' 1.1.11h lhe•'4.' ~U\\ .\nJ
thl:'' ha1 · n,11hini tn 111"' and <"'er.
thing t '~.1in It'' 12-il ..s~11n,1 Comna
dt'I \l.ar
'(. r • mn't Jctin1tt•h ha~ l
l.han"' R.11 th( l\'am thn pla~ 1\
t'\t.elknt T hC'' t.·an run and their
hnt't'13d.t'r' ,.in run 'OU J o"'n \\e
hoad ahtlut ' \ dean holes and th<''
JU!lt ran U\ J,,.,.. n ··
\unn' H1lh rool ad,ant.lgt" of a
couple.-ot h1 l:tn-.11..\ in thc-fi rst half
Pat Quinn
tht'' ·,l' dont' that all 'ear The pla'-
t'rs did a go<xl inti''' ~l"t11ng hacl Ill
I"'-In
.. Tht• dt'lrn'>(.: -..a, .. 1mng h.ll ~ j
Ii ttk h1 t T hn p.1Pfl\:J J , oupk l1I
run!> I thin!.. thn might h.lH' hn-n
1h1nl1ng ll' tnime at tir.t hut I
thin!.. 11n"r thC'' h1l .. uupk •'I runl>.
the' •lf":ncd up a hnk and h11 th('
h1g pa,., pla' that '<I thl' thmtz up··
Thl' \J tlllr'> '-'l'rl' "alkd tor eight
P<'OJlttc\ t. •r !\ti '.irJ" indudang
\C\t'ral in thl· tiT'\t hall
··1 Jun 1 tal..c am thing J'-'3' lrom
La ()u1nt..s I 1u<,t telt ltli.c the ullic1at·
1ng 1<..,,i., a l111le 01 1 o t tht• 1ntt'ns11'
31Aa\ 1r.1m 11ur Jl'len-.c Footh311 1s a
gam<' ,,, t'motwn and mtcn<>ll' es-
f)('Oall ''" detrn\C' and th<"" l1nd of
too th<' hean llUI lll u ur It.id'>
.. \\ h<"n n <"f' lime 't•U turn
.lf\'\Und then• \ J !lag. tlOlt' the\ .rt'
tlaggt'd ~ mul h tht.•\ '-II had
mart' than n1lrmal
"\\('ended up h.i,1ng to 1hrn1.1. th<'
ball a l•H Thn "'t'r\' ph' '\Ka i 1n\1dc
~ "<' had to thro"' .t b11 mMc than
'-'t' probahl~ had pl.rnnt."d
nnd 1.1.a in t.ommand at the halt.
~ l·O. to .\nc1th'' d1s m:t'
"\\ e IU!ll !Uhl' thl·m I ~ point ,.
\aid \ncKh "'ho h.l..cnt."d much of
th<' ftr;t hall tn 1.t"h31 hJPP"OCd 10 hi\
tt"am aga1m1 I 'Wn\ 1.i 1n ')c.l \ 1e"'
pla~
"Tht"' v.erc up ~ 1.11 Jnd JU'it pla' •
ed 1.:on~n allH and "<'re good
enough to mal t thn4't" lif"it dov. ns, ·•
•l'nunu<'d \n llh .. .\nd tho<,t· hacl c;
1rt'tuming all-ka ut·r-. "-l·n f hc-rm
and Bnan Puula and "'lngba<..:li. M ike
uJh,anJ arc thrtt quaht~ back~
· But Corona de! \1ar'<, defense has
th<" \11<' and thetr hncba kcrs arl'
tough <"nough to get in there a.ptnst
their po "'C"r pla"' 'o u h.a''<' to be
ph~ s1 al <'nough to boun~ from the
blocle~ and g<'t them Th~ gu)'s
can swallo.,.. the ball and thef'll kill
th<' clocl for \<'\CO m1nutt"S here's
nothing fanl ~ the~ JUSI hnt" up and
come at )OU
"Tm ure of th ts -v. hoc\Cr ""'°
this football pmc-af'f the champs. ..
UCI dominates U.S.-Japan
Good\Nlll Regatta fleld
. ,
t
~rar1ge skins fleld for 5265,000 payoff ddlewal .. "°"'a telftab stand,P()int. we ae men apoeure ft'Olft dais nnt
•do rroa. IWObUIY any otber tcMar
........ ie t&e world." s.,... --_ .....
~--......
-U QUINT A -By uvina his bnt
mots (or the most opponunc mo-
ments. Cunis Stranaie saved himeelf
lbe trouble of wondcri"f what be'U
be doina next Thank511vina week· end. Strante is auumt of a rttum in·
WL
........ CUIH•CI
San Francisco ...... NewOrlNns
Atlente
Greene.v
Mlnnesol• Chlaeo
TemHS.Y
Detroit
N.V. Gt.nts
Phlledell)fll•
Weahlnoton
Phoenix
Dalles
w.t
W L T 9 2 0 I 4 0
• ' . 0
3 ' 0 ~ 7 s
7 s
6 • s 1
3 9 ....
9 2 I 4
6 6 s 1
1 11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
~""" .... -112 .w -2'9 .500 mm
.250 '" -
.513 212 211
• 513 235 '" .500 m 257
.417 251 311
.250 200 -
.Ill 2.-170
. 667 247 203 .soo 271 247
.417 220 264
.Oil 153 303
Amerk.M c ...... w.
W"t w l T
x-Oenver 10 2 0 ........ • 6 0
Kenses Cltv s • 1
San Diego 4 I 0
$Miiie 4 • 0
CMlrel
Cleveland 7 4 1
Houston 7 s 0
ClncfnM ll 6 ,. 0
Plttsourgn 6 6 0
EHt
8uffelo I 4 0
Mleml 7 s 0
lndlenep0Us 6 6 0
New Enolend 4 I 0
N.V.Jers 3 9 0
a ·tllncnecl <1lvlst0f\ rori.
SuMeV's k -•enu 20, New Or ... ,., 11 (or) ••*" 1!4, New E1191Al\CI 21 NY Jers 17, Allanre 1
luttalO 2•. Clnc1nne II 1
ln<llanaPOlls 10, San Doeoo 6 Gr-.n Bev 20, Mlnnesor• 19
!(an,., Cllv ~. ~ston 0
Plti.ourgn ~. Miami 14
Denver •l, Seellle l• Tampa Bev l• ~I• IJ
Wa\tll119!0f\ 31, C11ocago 14
T ....... 1~
flct. rF r•
. 133 m m
.500 249 213
.4SI 231 211
.333 119 215
.333 m 241
.62S 270 1n
.Sl3 29S 294
.500 * ns .soo m 211
M J 327 2S7
.Sl3 242 274
.500 211 20I
.333 13S 292
.2.SO 219 306
NY Giants ar San Francisco 6 om
S...V'•~
Items at o.-.,, 10 • m
Denver a t 1t.i.n. t o m
Cincinnati at Ctev.ia no. 10 • m Gr~ Bev er Tampa Bev. 10 a m
HOUSIOf\ at Plt1Sl><lr11h, 10 e m
ln<llal\aP04ls at New En11tano. 10 • m
Miami at Kan,., Cltv, 10 • m
New on.ens at Detroit, 10 a m
Ptlllacleloflla at NY Gl•nh 10 • m
San FranclKO at Allallta 10 • m
WaV1in111on at ~· I Pm
NY Jet1 at San Oi.oc> I o m C11ic.a9o at MIMn ora, 5 o m
... ., M9M9V'• ~
8uff•IO a1 s .. 111e. 6 Pm
ltams •• s.w.. 17
~ lw Ouenws
·-0 l • 14 )-20 ..... °"9MI 7 l 7 • •-11
flnt ~
NO-Martin "NU from..._, (A-\af\
klcll ) 13:32.
Sec9M~
No-FG AncMrWft 3', • 2' ltam..-f'G LaJ\\for<I 32, t .l7
TIW11~ N~.Marlin JS NU from Hl"laro
(An<larMn kick), 11.S9 ,._.Quwtw
••mt-McGee S rUll (Lensfw<I •lckl. 12 l•
llam•-Andarwn IS Peu from Everell (l..emforel kick), 13 5'
0-... ltams-FG LaMfor<I J I 631
A--6',27•
Items MO
Flr·it dOwM 13 14
lltlllflea·Yercls n -57 l l· Ill Pnalfle 41 s 1'3 •eturr1 Vercts 16 t• eon.-Art·lnl 1'·Sl·2 13·27· l
s.dlecl·Yarcls Lot ! 6·39 4•17 Punts S·U 11>-4?
F umlllel ·LOii l-1 1-l
ll'wfteltln· v erlft 11>-n 1-" Time pf Pouel.slon l3:24 l3;"
IMOfVIDUAL ST A nsncs •USHING-ll.,.,,s. Delolno 7·21, a.II 11-17,
McGee :t·9, lrown l·S. Everall HmlllUI 2).
New OrlMns, Hllllercl 2 ... 112, Jorden .. 21,
Heelert 2·1, Hevwarel l·(mlnv1 J).
PAUING-llema, Evert11 2'·Sl·2·4S4. New Ol1MM, .._, 12·2'-l-ISS. Hl•larel H-0-lS.
•ECEIVlNG-llemt, Andersofl 1S-l36,
o.1110 S.-D, A.Co• 4·SS, HoloMn 2· IS, JoMIOn
2·•. McGee HI. New Orleens. E.Mertln S-107.
T~ 2-17, Hllierd 2·12, SQlft 1-17, .,.,,.,
1-16, JordM 1-IS, Hiii 1-4.
MISSED FIELD GOAU-.ams, L.amfel'cl
22. st.
EJ
642-5678
CLASSIFIED INDEX "2-5671
vitation, not lO mention $26$,000,
after winnana the Skins GarM on
Sunday on tht POA West Stadium
Coune. Shut out last year in his
debut, Stranae won seven skins ind S20S,OOO on Sunday's back nine ancr
claimina four skins and $60,000 on
Saturday's front side.
... don't have to win another U.S.
___ ,.,., ____ __
A kt of tM .,.., alliell .-me recelvlne
.,.,. .... .-fw"*ICft wllfl ... YW' '"'"' -nenl, ... end r~lonl In H ren"'"" J36 -Wlllle "Fl~" Anoerson ••• ,.,,, VI •
New OrlMn•. Nov. U, 1"9 (IS receotlont l.
JOt -S'-'-Pelee. l(an,., Cirv vs San
Oleeo. Dec. tt, ltlS Cl l .
JIJ -Jim !MnlOfl, Cle11elancl VL Detroit, Nov
22, lNS ClOl. 302 -Ctov<:e loa, Detroit YI 8alllmon OK ,, '"° cm . 272 -CllM'lle ~~ean. Hou"on vs eo11on,
Oct. 1), "" ( 1)) 2'9 -Del Shotnef. New Vorl< G;.1111 "
Wa'1\lfte!On, Oc1. 2', lffl ( 11 I • MO -Wts Cl'la~. San 01~ vs Cln(ln-
nall, Dec. 20, l"2 ( 101
2S7 -8 1•v HowtOf\, GrH!I Bev "' Rem1 . Oct. 21. 1'56 (7). 256 -Sunnv Randle, St Louis Vi N-York
Gtanll, Nov.•. 19t2 (161
• ..._.. 24, retrtets 21
sc-iw~ .............. 014 1 0-11
LAR...,.. 7 7 1 J-14
l"lnt~rtw LA-Ale•andal' 17 oau Beu.rletn (Ja~r
kick), 1 l:Ot.
S.CMd~r'9r
NE-<:.Jone' 1 pau lrom Grogan
ISlaurovll<V kick), 6 SS NE--f'rvar ., oau from Grogan 1S1aurovu.v
Ille?.), 10-.ll. LA-f'ernanoe1 ll 11au trom 8euerle1n
(J~ kick). lU6
Tillt'd 0Ulr'9r
L.A-Smlln II ru" (JI~ kOC"I ? S9
NE-OvllH 34 oau lrom Grogan
(Staurov1kv •k l<). e"Oe
l"wr1fl OU•,..... LA-FG J.-32 903
A-31,747
NE LA
Flrsr oowns IJ 19
• ..,,,..,·varos 19·l0 31· 132 Pu~no ,,. 136
ltt!urn Varos 32 l IJ Como·ArHnl 14·l l·l IS·JS·O
$ac1o.ao·Yar<11 Lo" 0-0 4 J3 Punt1 6·31 7·3'
Fuml>ln·Lost O·O l·O
P9MlllH ·Ya r<1s S·..0 1·69
Time of Ponaslon 2• 47 JS '' INOfVtOUAL STATISTICS
ftUSHIN~w En11i.no. P..-rvmen 1·20.
Sleonetll 1·6. C Jone' l·l . E11u 1·2. Grogan I·
(mlnui II LA Jlaooers Jee''°" 20-... Smit!\
11·4', Mueller •·ll Bauerle•n 2·6
PASSING-H-E119•and Groga" ll-19·3· 179, T atuPU l • 1·0-lS. Flu Ile I>-l·l>-0 LA
•atoe<s. lhue<leln IS·?S·0-16' RECEIVING-New Envleno, Ovlo.fl •·7S C
Jones 3·2'. sr~•"' 3-n Perrvmen 7· 1J Frvar 1·•9. Oaw\Ofl 1·7 LA Re1<1ers, Smit"
•·33. Muetter l ·lO, Ale .. n<le• 2·.0, Jaclison
l ·lS. Fernanoez 7·16 Oval 2·1S
""" scMel CIF SECOND llOUMO
~· • ._ (10,J) al FOf\lana l l2·0J Saturoh
Lovola (10-11 •' San Go<gonlO C9·l l °""'*' II TllOUsal\CI 0.1<1 111·0·11 et Muir 110-1·11
Canvon, Canvon Countrv (I· J· 11 al Sanra
laroara Ill· 1) Saturoav
OMlleft llt
Paremount (11·11 a t CaPlstrano Veii.v (17·0)
El Toro (l l· 11 ar M1n>on V1eio 110·21
Satu<oav
OMlielllV
UOlal\CI 19-3> al Rarnona Cl•J· 11
GlenOMa lll·ll at NOlletes 17·•·1) SalurOAv
OMlleft v
Norco I 12·0) a1 Coron. II·•>. Sarurdev CalOll (11·1) vs CanvOf\ Sc>rlng' (11·11 ••
MIJ<eno Vetley
OM.-. VI c-.. Mar <f·l l VS ~MY Hills ( 17·01 .,
luenaPerk
La Qull'lta II·•> at La Mirada 19·ll
OM.-VII Temole CllV "-3) ., Lomooc (12·0)
AtTOVo Grano. (9-ll •' Notre Dame, S"9rma11 0.111 11 1·11
ONWefl VIII
~•nee (9·2·1) al Aeoura (9·l l
Trabuco Hiits (11·1> vs Sa111a Ct•'-110-7) at
O•narcl
Otvb6efl IX
MontClalr prep ( 12·0) al T et\aetlae>I ( 11-11
a11MO (9-J) at C.rolnterla ( 11· ll
Note At Nmn at 7..10 pm. Frloav, unleu
Oll'llt'WIM noted.
DAWM LOCK•ll ,____, leedlJ -l
-..... 61 .,..., .. M llOnllO, lO c;el1co bau. 176
MM 111eu. IO meckerei, s roct1 fl111, n 1111ie Mrdl, l l IPWIMed, l Ku!Olft. 31 MMe, I WOO, ,........_ ---T LANW -l llCNlts. 23 anelen n ......... 1 bo!lllO,. roek cod, 1 sculclln, l
.....-.0, 23 c.ellco MU, J 11119 COCI, • cow C4CI,
, ...... ""'· • .,. -di
... ,..
• 1111
.......... ,.... .... -.~ .... .. .,,.-........ ~~···-.,,,; ............. ...., .. -~·:: :ar-.-. -;:... .. ;:: ........ ___.... ............ -.............. .-c.. ........ .._. .... ....,.. ...... , ........ . .............. -..• , ..... ... ............... .,,.. ... ..,.,. ... ......_. ............ ~ ..
-------~, . .., ......... .. = ..... .___.," ... -.-_. . .._._.
-.. ~ ...... Wt
~n to act in''"ed back," St.ranee
said.
Jack Nicklaus won four skins and
$90,000. dcftndina cham{>ion Ray.
mond Floyd had two skins wonh
$60,000. and Lee Trtvino rteeived
SlS.000 for his solitary skin.
Nicklaus had thrte btrdics over tbe
course of two days. equalina
Al-Or:'JI: E':f!':. MOST \tAL U I' Y••
Tony l ltwak. Ora~ Coast
PlllST TaAM
Todd Banhldy. Cypress
Steve Ctlaplaln . Saddleback
Dav e Egan, Orange Coast
Cra ig Garcra. Cypreu
M ike KenMdy , Orange Coast
Jay M arquand. PalomaJ
Tad "M orris. Saddleback
Tino Perone. Sa ctdlebacJ<
A rturo Sanchez. Oran ge Coast
Craig Shimomura. Cypress
M ike Tagwerker. Gros.smont
Chris Tomsheck, Palomar
Jay Warren. Orange Coast
C raig Welsh. Rancho Santiago
Brian Zeller. San Die go Mesa
S•COND TmAM
J eremy Alters, Palomar
A .J And erson. Saddleback
Dave Becker. Saddleback
Paul Darby, Grossmont
Russ Donovan. San Diego Mesa
Charlte Geng. Palomar
A ndy Hams, Saddleback
Brian Johnson, Cypress
Rod Jones. Grossmont
J eff Lee. San Diego M esa
M ike M c Neff. Orange Coast
S nan Oylear. Orange Coast
Ste ve Rhee. Cypress
Pat Ru zgerian. Cypress
John Vandal. Orange Coast
H O( kl\ ·~· j
L•A...-.s v--e 2 I O->
1 l 0 0-J
~In• ~w*I 1 Vancouver, J Banning 1 ILarlonov. Krutov),
2 43. 2 Vancouver, Aoam' 1• (8raoi.vl, 9 17
PenatHes-Tonenr, LA 1rou1111lnol, 6..Sl, Butcllel'.
Va!\ (r0Ullhlll9), •SI. wa11er1, LA (rouenlng>
lS 33. Snee>sts. Van (rOUQn•nol 1S.l3. NlcN>lls
LA l"•11ll·stlc111no) l9 • Bozell Van ("OI01119)
1941
Seceftlll Pwled
J Los Anffles. Kruitietnn11.1 2 tGret111.v,
AHi~). l.S.5 4 Vancouver. Unoen 5 (S-r.110>.
• •S ''"" s LOS A~i. NtCnolll 16 (Gretrkv l(ru"'4ttnv11<t). 110. (po) Penatt1es~8u\ll.es.
Van lrou1111lnol 1-<M Crowder, LA (rouglllngl,
ll Sl, McSor1ev. LA. mltc.cmauct, tl SJ, Sm11,,,
Van (rOU0!\1"91 13 Sl, 8 ulcllel'. Va11. mlscon·
duel. 1) SJ Kru1ne•nvsl11 LA (rovglli119). 1• SA,
8 a.nn1119 LA, m•nor·malOl'·Nme m lKOftOuet
(Cl'laTlltnQ, tlgllllnll). 14 SA. SnePlll Van (rougfl·
1119), USA, ~ntr Van m•nor·maror (rouotuno
R91'l1ng). I• SA, ROOltalli. LA llloOll·ShCklnlll
1S2S Tavtor. LA, mrsconouct 1S2S, Smvt. van
(roYO"lnol. IS.25, Mitter, LA ma IOI' lftghllng). 16 32, Slanlev, Va11, ma1or (f19Mit111), t• 12.
8uskH, Ven lrouehlng). 11 01
T'lllrd~ • Los An11e1e1, Ouc11esne 6 ( Nk:llolt1.
Grelll1Yl. lJ.S7 (PO) P-Jtln -<:roweler, LA
(rrlOPlnol. 6:29. Wetlers, LA (1100ll1n11). 6 2'. LOI
Aneelel Danell. ..,..,eel bv Millar (un·
_.rtrnanliile ~ll. 619. Stn1111 van
(llellll1111J, 619, Miiiet LA lr0Vlll'lill91 10 ~
l utcller. Van (roug111no>. 10 ~. Nor<1rn.r11.. Van (llOOlllne). 12 47
OvertlrN-N-~nathes-lllon. SN>ll on goal-Los Anoetn 10-8·7·?-J7
Vancouver 11·1'·11·?-39
Power·Plav Ool>ortunllln -Los A"91le• 2 ol
S, Vancouver O of •
Goellu-Los Aftlleln. H•u<lev. t-7·7 (39
1110l1·l6 ,.vnl Vancouver McLH n. 1·7·7
117·241 A-16,123 • ...,_.on H009erl" L1~men-Sweot
IC.noa, SPiane Hever AP·FX· 11·26·19 12S7POT
S......V'I NH L SC... I(._. l, Vancouver )
Buffalo •. Heriford 7
New Yorll Ra.neers >. Quaoec 1
MlnMSOla S, Clllc.a9o l T__.,~
Eomon1on al O.troll, U.S o m T.....,,,...,..
l uffalO al Hanford, US pm.
Ptll1-0e!onla al Pllttour9fl, •:JS p.m.
New York lllanoen at Ne'# Jerwv. 4:0 pm
lollon at SI. Louis, S.lS p.m
St.ranee's OUIJ*t, lMaa nobody c6uld
match the U.S. Open cbunpioo
wben it came '° umi~ On tbe par.)
l lth hole, Straner chipped in from
behind the peen for 1 S 1 lS,000
birdie. On No. 18, be sank a 2S.fooc
biJdie pun for an additional S70,000.
~Tbat was the only putt in two
days &Mt I made ... 5truer said ... But
ma .. n.•• C:OWU•..cm ..__ ......... • L ... ..
Lelltn 11 1 ·"' ~llenct lO J ·"' 1
SMtlle 7 ' .531 4
"-!IC s s •• ·~ a.en • • AOO S\.'a Secremento • 7 _,.. • ~,, ... l • .27)• 1 ~ll>MI'-
Ulefl 7 J .70I
Denver • • ...,
5ell Afttonlo • s ..5'S l\.'a
Hou•ton • 1 • .531 I\;
Della• s 6 .ASS ,...,
CllarlOtte l I .27) •ll't Ml-.ota J 11 .154 ......
•AST•llN CONl"llllNCI
At!MllCDM.-w L ~ ..
New York 1 • 636
PNledl!Phla 7 • .636
aotlOtl 7 7 500 , . ...,
WUl\lneton 7 7 .500 111'>
Mleml • 10 _,.. •. ,,
Neww .. v l • .JjO •ll't CaMralOMMell
ll'ldlena 6 • .600
Detroit 7 s .513
Atlante ' s .s.s ~>
MllWaukM ' s SU ....,
Chic.ago 7 ' S3t "" CleWlano s ' .•SS 11/'i
Orlendo s 7 .•17 2 SUNitV'•~
L.Mten 122. Sall AntonlO 112 a.tn 1-. Clllcaeo '6
PortlallCI 102, Detroit '2
T ....... aO-
CN1r10111 al ......, Vorll, •.JO P.m lndllna al MltwaUllM, S 30 Pm.
New Jef'MY el Utefl, 6·JO P.m. .,.... ... o-
L.Mten at Houston, S..10 P.m
Cll9er'I at Portland, 7.JO Pm
Wa"'lll91on at Cle..,.._ncl, 430 P.m
Miami at Orlando, S P m
Allenta at Cllkaeo. S..10 Pm
S.llle et San Antonio. 5.30 p,m
GOIOln Slate at Denver. •·JO P.m
Detroit at Sacramento, 7.lO P m
Lallen m, S.... 112
SAN ANTONIO -Cummlne• •· 10 l·3 11,
Elllot1 I · I• 2·2 11. ltOClln'°" 9· 11 7·9 75,
AncMf'°" )·9 l-1 7. c..-. S-7 l>-0 10,
l rlcllowtlll J·7 l·S 7, Maawell •·7 2·6 JO,
WlnMte l>-2 •·4 •, MIX>le •·S l·J 10, Pa\Hll 2·5
1-1 '· .i-s 1>-0 o-o o, WalP t·l o--o • Tolan
O ·IO 2S-3S 112 LAlllllS -GrM!I I · l2 l·• 20, Wewlllv 9· IS
4•4 n. ThomPton J·I 2·2 I, JoMton •· 10 IS-lS
2•. SCOll 10-IS 2·3 2•. c-, .• 3·4 1. or-)-S 6·6 12, Olvac 3·• 7·• I, McNamara 1·2 l ·S
5, l uellna• 1·7 l>-0 2, Hl90ln1 O·O 0-0 0 Total• ... n ••1 n 2 SC..lrt~ s-...... 16. » J)-112
LAL.Men ,. is • ._,n
l·Polnl -•,-San Antonio l· 1 (Mo«e I· 11 •
Loa Aneelft •·I ISColl 7·l . Gr-1·2, .JoMton
l·J, c-l>-ll Fouled out-ltoOlnson •.-
bounch-San Antonio •1 (Cummlnet. •oointon
6), Los AnM!n 0 (Gr-.n II Aul•l•-San Antonio ll CC"-lls 5), Los Anoela 32 (Jotlnson
lO) Total fouls-San Antonio •1, Los Aneelel JI
Tac;Mlcal-San Antonio COKh Brown A-17,~
a..wt ,., ... ,.
CHICAGO -Grant S-12 •·• 1•. Pi-7·12
0--0 l•. Perau. l ·I 0-2 6, Puton l ·t 2·2 t .
Joroan 9· ll 7· 10 7'. Hooen •· 11 l>-0 11, 1(1119 l>-4 J·• 2, NMl\I l-1 O·O 2, Hatev 0-1 0-0 0,
Arm11rong 2·• S·S 9, Oa11I• 2·• 0-0 •· Totals
36· 13 20-27 "· c~••s -sm1111 ll-IJ 1-2 n. Nof'man I·•
1·2 l , Wolf 7· 10 4·S It, Har-16·25 •·S 3',
Grant •·6 •·• 12, a.n1amin 2·S I· I S, Garrick •·I
I· I 9, Martin l-S 1·2 7, 8a1111111er 0.-0 O·O 0,
•Iver• 1-1 l>-0 2. Young J·2 l>-0 s Totals Sl·IO 11-n 120. ~...,~ c-... • JS I• 'D -" LA Cll9er'I M • 11 J2-la J·Po{nl -1•-Clllcaeo 4· 10 CHodeel l·t ,
Jordan )·21, Los Aneetn l· 1 (YOWle 1-11
Fouled out-None lt.OOUnch-Cllb"° .a (Jor·
clan 7J, Los Aneeln • (Wolf 9) As·
tlatt-<hleffO 17 (Jordan •>. Los Aneeln l6
CGra111 111. Torat foult-Clllc.ago n , Lo' A,,_.s
2' A-IS,JSO
c.-...~
W•ST New Meaieo HfeNends 7', Wnrern $1 .Colo
75 IOUTMWIST
Arllan,., 102, ~"°" 15 TOU.NMUNTS
~----....... COMKtk:ut 63, Ftorlda $1. 60 (lltth)
Alatlla·Ancflor ... lOf, Autlunl M (MWnlll)
MMIClnalc
.'-~ 70, Ev-ville .. (fifth) .............
AIMeme 57, Oemton • Cfht)
~ 6.), lt.ollv S1 (fltttll w Kenludl Y no. ""'-lcM Coll. P R 1'
(Mveftlh)
ii yw do it at the riabt ti~. you eet .. YoUI' llDm."
Act.Uy, Stra~'s payoff w-_1 lhe lowest or 1ny ~ns Game winner
aince 198'. But that made little dif· fereACe to a man wbo hu won nearly S2 million U. official prize money the
last two yean and NU, undm&ands
&M markdina value o appeari111 in
\II ATER · POLO
Al-Soulhem c..ronu
llOIT VA&.UA8U PLAfta
HMry Rabelo, Gc>IMn West
1'11111' TUii
Steve Long. Cuesta
~ Stuart, Cuesta
Pete Shuler. Cuesta
Tony lltwak. Orange Coast
Mike Kennedy, Or~ Coast
Jay Watren. Ora~ Coast
Gr~ Galindo. Citrw
Morgan Courtney. Golden West
Pono Faulkner. Golden West
Scott Taylor. Golden Wes t
Adam Smith. Fullerton
Mark Kuhn. long Beach
Chris Thue. long Beach
Craig Garcra. Cypress
Chris To msheck. Palomar
18COND TUM
•Brian Zeffer, San Diego Mesa
•Alex Asta, Cuesta
•Greg Luttrell. Golden West
•Marc Parker, Rio H ondo
•Jason Leeds. C uesta
Todd Banh1dy. Cypress
David Nester. l o ng Beach
M ike Titus. Fullerton
Tad Morris, Saddleback
Steve Chaplain, Saddlebac k
Craig Welsh. Rancho Santiago
Jerf Alexln , C errit os
Jay Marquand, Palo m ar
Craig Shimomura. Cypress
M ike Tagwerker. Grossmont
Arturo Sanchez. Orange Coast
NOU: F'lrst , .. ,., member"t are atw
named flrtl·IH m A•·Ametlca. white MC·
oncM .. m ~· dftlenal.cl wllh a1terllk are tlonorablct mentlo<I A"·Amerl· ca.
-. IH\t k ,.,_
' ......... &Mii ..... 19'2~0-. -HMO ~oech -Mal •own, AUOurll, Al.ittanl cOKfln -Harr¥ Groves, Penn
State, Erv Hunt. Unlvenltv of California; 91M
Moullrle, Howerel UnlversltY, Freel Samara. ""lnceton· Eel Jacooy, aoiw sra1a ~ -si.ve Simmons, ACCU1P111 SPorll
CllAI, Sen Jose
Auhtenl menae•n -Al a.eta, American
•1ver COlllOe. 5actemen10. Bernv w..,_,
Salem, ~.. JOM ~, 0.k Rlcloe Hl9ll
SCtloOI. ~1anoo. Fta
Wemell
HMO coach -.. rbera Jacller. Pratrta Vtaw
~ A,1t111an1 coecl'ln -Or Berl Lvle. Texas
Women'' Ul'llvenJty, Lance Harrer, Cal Polv·
Sen Luis Ol>IUIO. Oorol"v Ooollllla, U11lver11tv of
Tannn ...
~ -Sue HumPllrev. Auslln, Tues
Aur11an1 man•-• -ltlcl'laro Torrellat. Clinton. COfln . Julle Mcl(ln~y. S.11 ~o
"" w .... a-.i. ....... Miii
Heed eoecll -Tom Taller. Unlverillv of
Houston Aul"anl coecl'ln -eo..t lrown, Ul'llvertltv
of T--. C"41r!M Cra'9. Cat S1a1a-
..... .,..,._,; Tonv Naclerio, •u'""' , ,,,,.,...., -Hellodoro ltlco. Croton·on·
Hudlon. N.Y
Aulstanl ma~ -Cnar1 .. Greent COi·
umllla, M4 w-HMO coecll -Oeve ltoooa, Nik• Coast Tr~ Ctuo. Lone IMecll Aulstant c:oac:llft -lob !(er .... UCLA, Teri
Jorden, Penn Slate
Meneeer -Patricia Rico, Croton-on·
~.N Y
Anntanr maneoer -Julie Mcl(lnnev. s.n
P.oro
'"'hf!~~ -HMO Coach -Joe Vlol1, Adams State
COllelle. AlamoSa, Colo
Aul1tent coecriet -llM Wttlt>. Tannet ....
lonnY .JOllV. Lamar Unlverlltv. ...umont, T•••'-~ -Jose •oor1oue1, Maroa Trac
0., Gelnftvl•, Fla
AsalstMt maneeer1 -o..n tneram. S.ttle,
Cliff Wliev, K-Cily, Mo. .......
Heed coecll -Ocwo!PIV Ooollttte, Unlversltv
of T--,
~ SU.. and Trevino bal
the ninth bole on Saturday. No. I was wonb SS0,000 the foHowi
mOf'ftinl. All fOur men were on l
peeft in two lbots. but none of the
were able to cash in.
On they went to the 11th bole
wbm Su.nee. Floyd and Nicklau
bad matcbiaa pan.
,.....,..,
•u'-''• 20-3-0, n. vrrt1ni. 120-2-n I~ OS-3-2) n. SMta Cw
(lt-0-2)
~ (Sunday)
... ''*"'' ....... ~.,,_ Coast CSoulfl No ll n Arner
lltlver CNor111 No 11, • Pm. Cuvamac·• (South No 21 vt Fresno C
(North No. 1), I p.m.
~V'al"IMI
SemlflnalS wlnnen at 1 P.m.
WOMaN S.tw9V'• , .....
Of'anee Coast ISoCal ltaelonal CllamPI vs Consumnn lltlver (NorCal ... lonal CllamPI. I
a.m.
\\ \I I I< l'O I n . .,e;--
c-..
NCAA CMAMPIOteSM• (et~ ....... , 0..1ot••--UGI 9, Clll a
UCI 2 l 1
cai· 2 J l l UCI scorl119 Smoot S, Yrlrar 2, Hat.....,
Warde l S.v,n OUOlantv 6
Cal K«lnt Hum0er1 2, lallev 2. tnoart l
0.01119 1, Ambliloa I, ~Ill I Savn Salin 10
Al· T_...,,... Tewn
MVP-Oan Smoot, UCI.
Fin l T .. m-Cllrlt Ouoiall.lv, UCI, Cllrl
Huiinoert, Cal, Tom Warde, UCI. Geoff Clar
....,.,.dine, •k11 AmDl<llle. Cal. Sa,.
,..._dine. Jeff Oedlftll, Stal'for<I, Rlc1t McNal
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from Sorlneflelcl of 111e Amerlcen HOCt.
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THE ATHLETICS CONGltEss-Hamecl
•-of Auourn men'• coac11 ano a.rM
Jacll.i of Pr.Irle \flew UM women's Coed!
Iha 1"2 U.S. ()tyt'ftl>lc track and tlMd !Mm, T
T•• of Houston men's coedl ano O.ve •
of Ille Nik• Coal! Tr~ CluO In Lone Cellt, _., Coacll of Iha l"l U S W
C~ track anCI "'60 IMm, ancl
Vlell ol Adem• State men's COllC1I anCI Dot
Doolittle of T--_., coec11 of "" I
U.S ~I' American ~mts lracll end llelCI
From North Orange County
From South Orange County
2BA. 2 c;., gw, tf'ple, new ft11 '
Cfpl, lg enc yud, ueoe 11950/mo Actoea " pool, tennis & play-golf COUfM 38R 2,-'BA
ground I t , 285/mo Cozy bric. flreplac
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4 llnes 30 day m1ntmum
1n 11'11
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
F 01 ITIOf e in IOllNI I ion
CALL TOOAV"
ISi Fii LllS
ITUlllT Lm TILi
Patios ftOOft anowers
counters Marble, brick
& wood Rtelc 650-7218
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Clean-up Spunkier reor &
17 14) install vaien1on 548-6 109
•LAWN MAINTENANCE
Full Service Res•d I
Comm I No JOO Too BiQ
or Too Smalt S31·2S07
UTmU.IAPI
landsc•P•no Pruning
Maont Clean-ups Ma·
son ry & SOd 722-8374
OtMge C0Mt DAILY fttLOT ~. titG'U IF~ I -
Fo1 ettabttahed courlef
F 0 U N 0 0 I a m o n d route Need new model lusJMH/Offl<.t ltnt Bf**-' a.round New· ec:ono car & 1naurance
2769 por1 cent., 722·&351 HOUtly rate & ml!MOe ~~~~~~~~·I Call & 1 0 Paid hOlldays 1ncen11ve. •
...,.., ..... bOnuaes Current 0 M \I
Cmr of W•tclltt & lrvl~ FOUND FEJ.A TAN PUPPV r990fl &. proof ol In·
Newport S.acn v1t Eatancta H S on surance requtrad S<>m49
Full Serv;oe..Grou t 1120 Call 10 1dent1fy company car roulH
203 & 588 IQ II 548-3 170 •vaitabJe A,ppty at
0 11.c. & Relltl Available FOUND mate blonde WllTlll IT&Tll
Mi-1111 Coe.Iler Spaniel. 11121 llRB
ue14.n vie Gr._,,am & Heil Hunt· '7905 Skypatk Clft le •E
•nQlon S.acl'I SA0-2383 IR\llNE 18 17 WESTCLIFF DRIVE
NWpt 8ctl Agt S.& t-5032 FOUND Young male (l1~1·11Ja
SHEEP DOG no tags NICE stud10/ottic:. 1200 SQ
tt. $.800/m6 tse Call or comet!N t ~pm It 21.
1211 829 Tetm1na1 Way
i: 10 CM 631·~39
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h11ve truck & msuf~
S7 4 7 Hr • mileage
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r es1dent1at fOf m1111arv
1iovs1ng Irvine Top P•Y
into t -505-685-43111
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stallers onty t'Mper1eoc
need apply Clean OMV
A utoma1 1c r"'-'
Sprinklers lf41-2066
General Office
PRllAlllT PAllT • Tilff Small PRIAdvtg lirm II'
Costa Mesa GeN"•at 01
flee typing m aolong & er·
rands Must 1>ave o wr
cai fleiuble l'IOo• s a 11 er
"oons prel o Call Jea"
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F T person Must nave
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into M·F 9-5 Mr Wells
760--0111
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1>rs S7·S8'Hr 711·2852
• No Collection •
[arty morning
motor routes
ava1table
Must have
dependable
transporatton
and hablhty
insurance l•S E O•ange11i~~ A~
Anane m C.lil I IAI H••bO< Blvd •
110492 Forb4H Ave
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researcn study and aarn
up to S•OO' Part1c1pan11
18·•0 mull r.ave brown
or blue eyes For into call
PR I at 7 1"·752·7937
1194 l<nollwood C11cle
bantnd t 1901
nal'lelm. CA
oft Maonol!a1Woodland1
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111ary, wllllng •o Needed tor NewpOrl's ssoo-.oo-•· flHO-ICM1 ~ .. ~~---.. IPrl Coupe. b l•cklblHll, "*Good OMV rec:ord. most dlstlngulahed -eu•oma.tlc, 'll!oallent con-
wtl M meint.u..i.... Ind!-bayslde restaurant. Pro· illl• 1111 -· ,. .. , ....... u-.... 11 1 .......,,_.rou•e.C_el,1-F'V-.. t-·1 tesslonally committed /M .., ,._.. -·-'l'" • d lllon u11 ••• .._ _,. "'' H lid · b aplnnek., and gMr 4 HP $10 0001080 ~4 ~d9f\1, 714-431-'9340, appllc:ants only pleoM 0 ay incentive onus to SET 6025 Mercury. Xlnt boat! First --· -·---. , .-...a. ~fs~1~~s~a~:irE;ne~~; ~1~u'~~IVll~u:~Tn:'r~~; AOLEX men'• tllK 0~1ter Sl.950.(714)675-1134or •TUlllllRl•I
PIT evea CM, NB, Irvine 642-7880 mooey OPSt1asth4uo1u. •n,ct14 perpetual date ust 64<1·8e00 Special LandllU. 85K orig.
.,.._ Exp'd couples only. uon to your cast\ uow 1 table, 4 cnalra, 2 arm Jubilee bracelet. alue 27 FOOTRoyal "'Vik'lng lnal rrtltes. LOADEO·
213•923•9859,4.epm , Restaurants problems Wearetnneed chairs, 2 teals Queen $11,100.sac11f1ceS5.000. Mattagony & oak luli MINT Serious Oniy _,_ •Tiii of qua1111ed lnd1v1duats to Anne style. $1500 new. 548-11328 keel. main. Jib & ' out-$8500. 534·2042
• ~ ILm • Mon-Fri 11a-4:30p. Apply work guard gated com· excellent condo:/800.00 board. Recent work.
F/T, Pif.-evea. Retiree en-In l)ilrson after 2pm. ask mun111es apartment 080 642•4321 xt. 262• • 1 ·-•'WI• beautiful sailer. Divorce Autos lnlDorttd 9100
oouraged to apply. Costa tor Tim Reuben E Lee. complexes and other 646•7496 ._. -forces-Sale. $7000 080 * llW SIU ,MMa. 548-31183 Steve 151 E Pac1l1c Coast Hwy interesfing locallons 111111911T-· 675-6664 Pl YMOUTH
Newport Btiach Dining Room Table. Appraised at S.3875. Lid 14 5325 llh t itef Our entire ln~tory h.. 19113. extra low mllel,
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2 PISl1llll
The Oran~e Coast Daily
Piiot has opening.s in Its
Mall RQ.Om lor a Part
Tlme INSERTER and a
Ft1ll Time LEAD PERSON
to handle Schedules and
Personnel The Lead Per-
son must be bilingual and
have mall room ex·
i)erlence Apply in person
6am-3pm Monday thru
Friday. J'he Da11y Pilot,
330 W. Bay St .. Costa
Mesa Ask 101 George
Arauz 642-4321 Ext
203
MEDICAL ASSISTANT
FOR N. SAN CLEMENTE
FAMILY PRACTICE.
661-6001
•llCAL RECEPTllllST E.xp tor heavy phones
Fashion ISiand 644-7848
MHEL nPH
Perfume & cosmetic dem·
o nstrators for local
stores 1-800-833-8800
P /T Wiii Fllll llOIE
$300 daily, process phone
orders lor publ1cat1on co
People call you $45 in-
vest 538-3276 etet62
RECEPTIOllST
Non-smkr recep for busy
N B real estate office
Co . bntts Con1act
Barbara Nallanc.
644-6200
Res\aurants
LIHll HSTESS
$7.50/Hr Monday thru Fri-
d a y 8am-4 .30pm
Dynamic personality
w/maturity to handle
heavy public contact
Very sharp grooming &
poised telephone man-
ner Opportunity to ad·
vance Apply at Gumver's
Mon-Frt 2·5P-M 18482
MacArthur Blvd, Irvine
Retail Sales
HOTEL Gin
-SllOP IEEDS
SILESPE8PL£
Gift shops located in
beautiful convenient Or·
ange County Hot els
Need energetic, re11a1>1e
people 10 work wun me
traveling public All shills
available From 6·30 am
10 11 pm we pay aoove
minimum wag.. gcod
benehts for tull-timers
(medical, denial hol·
1<1ays vaca11on1 Great
1ob tor hohdays Work te·
tatl wlthOul lhtj mad rush
We will oe acceptony ap-
phcat1ons & 1nterv1ew1ng
on Monday NO\ 27th at
the Weston South Coast
Plaza Gill Shop Come 1n
.or call 714-241 0837
Ask to1 Angie
EOE
RETAIL
MFH
The Christmas Gu1lel on
Newport Beact Fas111on
lslanc has a temporary
full 11rne pos1t1on a11.:111-
able 7 14-759-5025
RECEPTIOlllST I IS IC o• Law firm. airport area SAILll I Tll T n Good appearance Instructor needed lor be· · g1nn1ng to advanced saol-articulate gooo phOne ong For details 675-9060
Are you prepared tor Job Imported solid Italian Round stone apprOll 2/3 5•035 'S 1'1 wb ,ra '" been drasti..aflu reduced I .. --------• $3,295 080 67~221 salislact100. u.cellent marble . 54•· round top of a carat. Wiii sell for .. · ma 0 • s '" "' ' ~ ______ _
wages anc a,n lncentlv!' on wocd·carved ped· $2,000 080. d1nghy1. $50 ·S 125 lor extra aavlngsl SAAB '85 TURBO. 1 8
bonus for the season that estal Paid $3000 will sell 646-7496 Proceeds to Boy Scouts. ITflLml llTlll valve. 5 • 3 door. ---------1 den1s your pocket book? tor s lOOO or obo. 642-4321 Ext 282 6~-3559 1540 Jamt>oree Road black, with tan leather.· "8JC NOTICE
DPS can help Call tocay 675•9736 (on Balboa Newport ~ac_h _ sunroof, all options, _.....;-.;;;;.;;.;.~;.;;..;.~;.......-1
t d t Salboards 7018 alarm, 82,000 ml FICTITIOUS llUS•H or an imme ia e inter· Island) SILVER FOX JACKET. size MUST SELL $7700 NA• STAlWMINT
view King mallress & boll 12, swo1el sleeves, xlnt WINDSURFER. Standard. l2' YW •a (2l3) 204· 1830 Tne tottowlng 1>41rsons are
DYllllC
PROTECTION
SERVICES
springs $40. drop-teal cond, $450. 759-8152 Little used. First $350. WHITE New Empl Alloy -dotng business as
cinette set w/4 chrs $30. after 6. (serious only) ( 7 14) 6 7 5. 11 3 4 0 r Phm~ New Tlres. New TIYITA maL 1111 WM & F CONSUL TING.
coll cradle $5 673-6071 ----.._ 644-8600 Piii!\(! AM/FM Cassette Hatchback. AM/FM stereo 1641 Langley Ave · Building ---------
PtU & Anlmals 6049 - -Radio With Equallzer. cassette Excellent con· 6, Irvine. Callt 92714
Rattan couch-unique $95. . tU..s/"-"'-s/Stor-L:ots of New Parts VER'\' dill • I 40 000 les Edward O Warmington Du11can-Pt111le d(nlng •A varietu ol ,attractlve ....,. """" -7"7022 CLEAN' Excellent' C""-on.ony ' mi · Trustor tor theWrlwarfrust
S O , vw $4,000. 642-4321 ext No Ill Marlt 0 Parsons FICTIT10US ....... table & bullet 25 ea. and allect1ona1e older ditlon. $3000 0 60 Call 363 or 770-6799 (alter Trustee Est 6_241_89• 1641 .. ._STATE_..,.
645-5914 or 645-6231 klltens & adult cats want BALBOA ISL.ANO, Up to •631-4705• hours! Langley Ave Bldg B. Irvine The follow1ng.per90ns are (2• IO,RS) REDECORATING! MuSi responsible & permanent 55 teet $12.50 per. Sall Caul 92714 . dOlng business as. (11•)133·3110 sacrol1ce•Sohdoakdlnlng insldehomes torthehOI· preferred. 752-i881 '89LEGENO& -AutosDomfstk 9300 This business is con-HIGH MARK,921Clltt,Or
1 & 6 " & 2 1 aves 1days Shots/neutured ---duClled by busmess rrust Newport Beach. CA 92663 JlLEllt'llSE . ~m ~~stom c ;:ds $~995. 968-5432 or 839-7019 llAT SUP '90 INTEGRA CAOll.1.AC 1979 Sedan de The re91s1rant i;om-. Gregory Scott Higham.
Is currently seeking people Call RON 760-5000 * * ~ .••• * 40-45'. Power or sail s•VE'. SALE'. vote, 1-owner, dark bTue. menced 10 lransaC1 bus•-921 Chll Or Ne'wporl Beach, fQr moy1l'o; l V 1.om· r1u~ Mid bay"wJ.stra1ghHn ft leather. loaded. 93.000 n'lss unde• the hct111ous CA 9266:\." ·
mercoal!>. a te1P,1!i1on UnlQue hand-mace bam-Alli PIPftlS access. 723-4481 E11cellf!nl Selection · miles. $2200. 644-4024 t>ullll'ess name or nilmes Tilts ousiness 15 con·
ser1es\.vork Ats< see~ing boo furniture, over Akita. Amerlcan Eskimo. .,.. --1 -I llO 11sted above on AOgust 1 d\.1~~8: b;9:~s~~~~•1du~lom·
children lvr Soaµ!. All 75pcsi Below wholesale Beagle. Brehon Frlse. Misc. Transportation JIM SLEIOIS OAIUI SSll 1 1989 menced to transact busl·
ages. plt>d'>l appl' r au Calll!sa714-72 t-92 t6 B os t on Terr i er . _ _ Restored. One of 1800 Mark O Pa1sons.Trus1ee. ness undt!f the lictollous
248-739 1 tor ''" ipp Very high Quality Drexel Chllluahua. Coc ker Ca...,..rs/Tr*rs °"'14 ACIU made. Automatic. air, This s1a1ement was hied business name or names I Etcetera· medium oak SP an ' e I Do)( I es , :.:.:::. -CJIV 1001 Quail SI Npt Sch 350 H P $9500 obo wolh tile County Clerk ol Or-hsted above on Oct t, 1989 TELEPMOME SALES ,s marble kitcnen set incl Keeshond. Min Pinscher, BUY: FACTORY DIRECT ll2·21l2 **548-4884•* ~~g; Counlyon October 27· Greg Hlgtiam
Mtg firm need!> P l lt~le 10 oaker 5 rack & 42" M in SchnaUler. Nor-ANO SAVE•l! Light -FORD l98l Crown VIC· F4lst2e This s1a1emen1 was tiled
phone S'llf'~ v.)1 lo. 11on1 ,·oun d ta bla w '4 weg1an Elkhound . weight. super insulated, BMW32011979.mlnt con-0 d C wllhthe CountyClerk of Or· .. toria ne owner. loa ed Pubilsned Orange oas1 own pt1onc' (.7' ci.15., 1 match•f\Q cane & oak Pekingese. Poodle, Rat SCAMP fiberglass travel dlhon. female original 52950 642_3667 Daily p,101 November 6 13 ange Counly on November
TILE S£"£R . I 1.nairs Orig prrce. over Terrier. Ro ttwe11er . trailers, 13'. 16 & 19' 5th owner 4-speed. dark 20 'n 1989 6. 1989
E•peroence 10• I~ tnn'>IJ
c.,11 sco11 67.J-71i10
VETERINARY RECEPT. I
For challen<>1110 1oh "' C "-'
M1..1s1 ne i.., ... , ;.u~~1n1 ... · ,_..
55000 Make offer must Samoyed Sch1pperke. wheels , Call toll free grey, 104 000 m iles, FORD GRANADA 1976. · • M 532 FU.751
sell' Aiso ilghl oak TV Shettle. Westle, and Wire 1-800-346-4962 tor tree maintenance records. excellent condition . Published Orange Coast
t>nterlaonment center & Hair Fo11 Terrier brochure $6.000 644-2021 $850 494-6460 ---------Oa11y P•lot November 13. 20
mo!>C art some orig Call All puppies guaranteed BMW 7331 1979. mint con· I•--------Ml.IC NOTICE 27 December'·
1989
723·4005 PETLANO PAVILION Auto Services/ d1t1on. red. black leather Ford -,-IC-T..;..t;;;.;Tl;;;.;O;;;.u.;;..s..;..a..;..u..;..s_1..;..NE..;..S_S_ll M
547
OPEN 7 DAYS p 90! 5 upholstery, all extras llllCUUTE' NAMf STATEMENT 16374 Beach Blvd ''mo S _ _..art....,s_______ Besl offer 722-6488 • Tl'te lollow1ng perso"s are .,._IC MnTIC(
good " nv,..,O,..rs M,.n. '-.-------60~1~5 405 fwy. next l o Target 4 NEW PORSCHE 928-S4 I E f"UVL nu Tu Tn -Fr """'""o• Misctllantous * 1 .. 1 •• 23.1 * ea11e message Limited d1t1on dorng bus1ne!'s as
642•914:: ' %41·, "10 ><Q sz back supporter bed, -.. • ~~;• ~e~!~ku~:C,~ .2~~~=1: MHCHES IHZ 1101 'H FIU TllHIHlllll w 5~c·~:~'~r~~.£s~~;2ri '~!~~:A~~=~s
VIDEO
Help wanted "oeo "'' • 1'
M·F I t ar'1 ~· pm S• •11
Movie Clut 4~'t-JNJ.:
almos1 new cost S 1200 BLACK MALE COCKER tor •, dealer cost Your 1964 4 door. 4 cylinder 304 V -8 with overdt1ve. ell· Beacn CA 92663 Tf\e fotlowong persons are
sell $495 IBM PC • SPANIEL Has Papers & gain my loss 640-6944 diesel White w t blue cellent condition auto. Sheryl Aumack 7304 W de><ng buS1ness as
prmtei & software $500 Shots. 8 months Old Interior $2950 obo rack & p1n1on Steering, Ocean Fron I Ne .. porl RACHAOA RESTAURANT Precor Rowing Machine FREE TO GOOD HOME', ____________ , 6412-2305 PIB 1111 cruise, keyless Beach CA 92663 THAI-CHINESE EXOTIC
5-,., 640-7583 673-2676 or 675·0288 4 Whttl Drlv t /Jt""S NISS"N SENTRA 198". entry. etec1r1c win-Kathleen£ Aumack. 7814 ClJSINE 2 11 62nd St New·
Wl•fllOUSE L•IORER ~,.. ,.. .. dows/locks mirrors, an-w 79th Street Playa def POrt 6each CA 92663
n " LG oak game table w/4 BULL Mastiff Pups. sore 9030 extra low moles. 2-door. tenna. seats rear window Rey CA 90.?93 Sorasak Aachatapee11
Pre-producroon ror 1Jc11 11 er.,.,, s 125 sml k1tch lbl looks hke dog In "Turner l•.•8-5 •B•R•o•N•c•-0 •1•1.-4 .. x•4•.I $4.695 080 673-422 1 defrost. Dolby Super Tnrs bus1nes<. " con· 211 62nd St Newporl
mtg Some teavy hflm\i ' s. 1 1g rv antenna S30. & Hoocn ·· will be large 55600. auto trans. al e. -sound stereo. lea!her up· duc1e<1 b~ d gt>ne•al part Beacn CA 92663
assembly work S4 50 nr 8 "0 rugs15 979-6699 $500 & up 714-854-5089 72 000 ml Call Phtl holstery new tires. nersnoo Tllos business 1s col'·
Call Human Resourse brakes. computer mod-l ne reg•!>lr.int com· ducted by &I' 1nd1v1dual
Mgr <.45.7 t01 Luagaqe Complete se1 of Musical lnstrumtnts (714) 962-2869 NEWPORT ule many extras E•cel menced 10 1ra11sac1 bus•· lne re91s1ran1 com-
L ,, " Vuotton luggage 6055 lent maintenance recorc ness ul'dl'r tne hCht1ous menced to 1ransact bust-
manners Busy olllce
Call June, 955-1 100
Sw1ca:.t> hanging bag, Trucks 9035 IMPO RTS M 51 see & drove to ap-bus•nesr. Mme or names ness under the t1c1111ous SALIS SECRETARY lor1t'fC<1~e etc Bought CELEIRITT. J•GU•RS ue ate 11s1e<1 abo•e on 2 November busmess name or names " er ~eas 5~5 6299 *NEW '89 CHEVY * " " pr ci 1989 trsted aoove on 1112189 •llECPT/SEC* Someone wno likes berng ' ' . *USS lllTU * •S 10 BLAZER• ' ., ' ·' $9 200 or $5.600 down Snervl Aumat k Sorasai. Racnetapeell
Full-time lor N 8 Jewish a secretary Small but in-ORANGE CO lo Oakland Good condition with case Hardly used All extras and take over payments Th111 sra1eme1 t was Med Tt11s .stalement was filed
congregation Good lluent1a1 olflce Excellent leavt> Fro eve 1211 return & Peavey amplilter , tuner. oarlt blue s 13,090 l ••' ,~· ·' • • -c I.Ii ot only S2t1 6 5 per w11n tne Coun1y Cler\\ ot Or-w1tn 1ne Coun1y Clerk ol Or-
phone skills. accurate clerical. organizational. Sunday eve 1213 $99 & stand Call 722•0893 * A STEAL * "• • ·• '""J month 3nge County on Novemller a"ge Count) on November
typing 644_ 1999 human relations skills Appllancts 6011 786-1104 x26. 675-8544 alter 5 pm 544-8722/0 759-1104/E ,, •J ,.. ... , 1 '-""•f'Of Call days 3 1989 3 1989
Send resumes 10 K. !..iii-•-----------1~2.••21 F43M06 Ctaulfledadvertlsingtllk• Pearse 3700 Newport Tappan gas range combo TANDY computer pt1nter. WhyctlaseaHover townto MAZDA B2200 1987. 5 f!M'lt ~ f ,,.,.~ ,. -Pubhs'1eO Orange Coast
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Puo11sneo Orange Coast
Oaoty Pllo1 November 13. 20.
27 December 4. 1989 ~our_._ Into a lot ol Blvd Ste 107 Newport m1cr01.<1;Clve aoove oven, e-ON¥e$ rut sG4ware. hke talle ... a 1 1--"" 7 speed. Stockland shell 11 eu,1 1t1r1 -_, Ito lJt, 211 Oa11-. P1101 Novembilr 13 20 ··-__......... new S2"'0 Alto sax case. .....v n ageo -s c E ' qmes. without you evet Beach. CA 92663 Dead-broiler below While .dnt "' Tile best tx.iys In marehan-carpet kit. 291< miles. R[<'At ~ • 722 •100 all venings 27 Dec.ember a 1989
tiavingtoleeveyours. hne Dec 15 cond S400 645:04 t5 stand SSO 642-3840 dlMoceutdaily lneleuHled, $6700. 963-38}6 .>llll ... 111 .. 1211 M539 M537
NEW CMIS
o CHEVROLET 'DiB Home of the g j Serengeti Blazer
nn1£t.tiil Call our triendlt sa1ec;men tor details
579-5100 1-800-228-7240
. . 17071 E. lmperrat Hwy -Yorba Linda. California
·iii I IMPORTS I
Hunt ing ton Beach
Ch rys ler -Plymouth
SALES -LEASING
SERVICE -PARTS
11861 BEACH BLVD.
ttUNTINGTON BEACH
Bob Longpre Pontl•c
ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AND
LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP
Service Department Open Monday unul 9:00 p m
13600 BEACH BLVD.
WESTMINSTER
Beach at Garden Grove Fwy
(714) 892-6651
• Rcx:;ER Mn 1 ER·
0 HONDA
11 1 HONDA DEALER IJlf ORANGE CO.
Sales • Service • Parts
Leasing All Makes
963-1959
19232 ~arh Ol11d t Hunttnli('ton Btach. ( alllornl.1 9:l64,..
•Sou.th County
YILllWllEI 111 ISIZU
IP m
$ SA~~Y.Il~BG $'
0 NEW LOCATION!
SANT A ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mall Dr., Santa Ana 835-3171
Newport/SS Fwy. at Edinger
S&IM ~I ooen 7 d8vs
P 1rr~ SP'wtef' "1ours A.4 F ,,.,.,_6 30011"' s.· a am-!>om
6UENA
PARK
SlANlON
PACIFIC
OCEAN
0 a ~ 1: CAMPBELL
n1aZIJa /COSTA MESA
Cars at "No cnarge '
6 mo 16,000 mile llm11ed warran1y
on all used cars
1425 B•ker St.
(Just Off Harbor Blvd )
Coate Meaa
714/545-3334
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/MMED/A fE DELIVERY
13r;90 Beacb Bird G W'estmi11slt'f'
BE.ACH BLVD.
AT THE
22 FllEEWAY
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Sales ~ Service
Leasing ~ Parts
IRVINE AUTO CENTER
1-a00-131.33n_ 114-380-1200
rs {MCI 1 ours
Daily Pilot
Huntington Beach Independent
and Costa Mesa Independent
Only S9011 per week!
8 JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS
Mercedes-Benz
1301 Quall It.
Newport leech
AC URA
1001 Quell It.
Newport -..Ctt
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Patla • Service
133-9300 75-ACURA 112·2172
"Call Your Prole11,_.,."
• low P11ce\ • No G1mm1clt\ • Greet SelHttoo
• F11endly People • fcullenl Serv1tt•
1113~ leodl .... l .... d
c11•1 141.1111 (111) fft.1411
FICmM>Us.,...sa
NAMI ITATaMENT
Tne IQllowing persons.are
co1no bl,llln•" H APC T'..-KE ONE MARKET·
ING DISTRIBUTION 7 I 1 W
t7th St =G·2 Costa Mesa
CeM 92621
A p Cray Ott1ce Th1n95
.nc Ca1tlorn1a
Tn1s 1>vs1ness •S con-
ovctecl by a GO<pOfahon
The reg1stront com
menced to transact DUS•·
""" under tne l1c1111ous
ovs1ness name or name\
steel aoove on October 25
198'! GAl'l~ G1ynor Pres1oen1
''"' ,1e1ement wa!> l11eo
,.. tn t"e Count)' Cieri<. 01 Or
1"9" C<:'untr on Octo~, n
•'11J" f435t11
c.~11 ,re-o Orange Coast
O•"• P t "'lo.,,emt>e< 6 13
XJ r t989
M·S25
NlJC fl>TlCE
flCTITIOUI 9UStHtSS
MAME STATEMENT
Tnti IOll0--•"9 ~sons are
.:Joong l>vSll'\ft!IS S
SUNLIGHT CONSTRUC·
TtON 1?00 P C H :J 1J
Hvn11ng1on Beacn CA
'12~8
NrehOIU R•> LOC>el 1200
I> C H 313 Hv,.t•ngton
~iKh CA 926•8 '"•s bvs.ne u •• con JV't~ by ,,, na11r0u.i1
fhf! ••9 st•ant ~om
-nen<; f'O 10 Ir,,,, S.ie I OuS ·
...SS vnat'• t~ l•cl I OvS
DVti~s """'" CY names
SlecJ 8D0Vt' C'" 10 1 1 89
N ICl'IOI as ~ 'OOf' l
Trus stalitment ••s Meo
.. 1tn lhe County Cieri<. ot Or
J nQe County on Novemr>er
J 1989
f4315t1
Put>11st>eo Orano• Coast
Da11y P,1-0t "'lovemt>e< 13 20
27 O.Cemt>e< 4 t989
M5•6
Ml.IC fl>TlC(
~TITIOUI 9UllNESS
NAmlTAtt•NT
The IOll°"'-'"0 Pl!fSOOS ol tlt
.:ioono b1Jsineu as
CA R TE RC A RE 444
Bryson So••ngs Costa
llAH • CA 92627
Breotey CNlflM Carte<
4'4 Bryson Spnngs Costa
Mesa CA 92627
Thos business s (On
dvcteo o; Jn 1...0w1oua
Tne registran t com
menceo 10 1ranPCt t!oSJ·
ness ... nae< ,,.. lret•toOUs
b\ls•ness name 0< names
rsteo et><>~• on 10 12 89
Br.Oley C C1111 ..
Th•s statement •as 'll4'0
Wllh the Count) Clef'-of O•·
ange Covnl) on Novemr>er
3 1989
~ange COMt OA&LV PflOT/Monoey, Now:•u ber 17, ..
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S283 4?8 31,
IF'\ a001ti.1n ' t • ... ,.
Trustett "'''' d<;l ~l' ~ '• .. i c.heciiis d ,, ,., • ..-•
or aw" by J St 1•.-' "• ,,.., .,
Credit .;r on O• C..:i. ne~ ;.
SOC•lli<Y '.>< 5,., r i:!' ~a •
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ter ol "Ot•• Sa•O St.Ill' wrn tJt•~ H1P Li,.
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Wt STERN CONVEY ANC·
ING C~P , 4050 WILSHIRE
IM.VO . LOS ANGELES. CA
90010-3411 ( 213)4ee-637l
Oeted No••mber 9 19'9
TAC: I032011
8y: CAROLE EISINGER
ASSISTANT SECAETAAY
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SUMMONS
(CITACION JUC)tCIAL) ,..o· CE 1'0 DEFENO.a.N"'
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M WATHO AN THON•
CART ER s"o DOES 1 '"'°"O" ~ l"CIUSIVt.' Y0l.J APE. BEl!\.G. suro
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t1pewrltlefl r••PGfl•• et
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A teller Ot phOne eatf .W
not p101.c1 rou rour type-
written rffpoflM m uel be
In pr099r legtl t0tm It JOU
••nt the court 10 helM '°"'
odS' ca•• II you do not flle your
•••ponte on time, you mey
•.• , lo•• the e••• end your
P\B..IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT ... ,. ft> ,. ,.
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w99•• money end prop-
erty mey be talcefl •lthoul
furllter •arnlnt lrom the
cour1
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per • p••••ntar una
r•apu.ste eacrlta • -
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1etetonlc• no i. otrec.,•
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•'' reapueate • llempo, JMl9de
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Orenge Collet DAILY PILOT/ Monday, NcW9mber 27, 1911 .
by BU Keane COUNTSR CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta
"Daddy wants to read the back
of that horsie you cut out
of his magazine."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ,.
"AHH-HHA! There's my skateboard!"
NANCY
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MA -4 P" K11ift. ·l~~ close to
Wrt~irlg · -fnerr JOf\1j CQf'ter •..
DENNIS THE MENACE
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by Hank Ketcham
1lHIS (?J.J( MUST BE A GoOO ~IVE~! 'bJ ~·r YELL
AT ~IM LI KE YOO DO AT DAO."
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ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson
~ 5UTE ~ Cl.U~1 ~ MAYM UE'tt.
HIS MORIZOO~ ~IMliW' AAvt T~f.AnR&1
· DllAllBL& by Kevin Fagan
by Pat lildy
I NO, IMAM .. AS lME 5A'<IN6
GOES. LEIS NOT •61LD
TME LILV ''
GARFIELD
ACTUAll V, 5'R, TME
COllRECT PMRASE 15
• PAINT THE LILV 11
by Charles M. Schulz
AtltMUSM, VAANISM.
Sf'RAV PAINT ... WMO CAAE5?
by Jim Davis
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston
~f..(.. lJJI$ TAL. K
A000f FLAG etJK'NING-
GoT ME TOTMINl<'IN'
. NOW ~CA~ FL.'(
'1t>VI< Fl.AG AND DEFEND
IT AT me SAME TIME..
ru.AeK-n.:. ~~
H&.GOT"H.S ~-
by Jeff MacNelly
JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Ooux
'ALTHOU GH lSALMER CORT
HAS 10LO A.BeEY THAT HE MUST
CONT.ACT MUTUAL
FRIE....VS IN AN
EFFORT TO l.OCA TE
KIKI MULDOON,
HE MAKESA SINGLE LONG-
DISTANCE PHONE CALL'
OE.F"lNE I HE R)L..LDl>JrNG: (I.) N\£55 HALL
DOOJU88URY by Garry Trudeau
by 'fom Batluk