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August should
SJ.art out where
July left olf:
~rdy doudy in
the morning hours, MJnny
later in the-afternoon.
Highs in the upper 70s. ~
SH W~•~,A2
Winner of 33 journalism awards 1n 1993
.led· in El Torito Grill blast
...,.. Five other employees
and one firefighter 1nJurec
Faulty water heater may
have triggered explosion .
but exact cause still
unknown . Damage is
estimated at $600,000
By Tony Doelero 5"cirl .\r.1i:1
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Tllumbs up
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thief Bernd
...,.. By meeting with
members of gang
prevention group, he's
earned high praise from
leader of Costa Mesa's
Jargest Latino organization .
By Tony Oo<lero.. Stin Wrdtt
COSTA MESA -The fo under
and lcadc.:r u ( tlm c11y'i. l.ugest
utino group said the new ~hool
wp<>r intendent Mac lkrml ii.
alread) doing the right thing b)
meeting ~·1th members uf the
Latino community.
&rnd. who in June replaced
former superintendent John Nicoll
u head or Newport-Mesa Unifcd
School District, sat down Sunday
cwning with a g;mg prevention
l"OUP m3dC up or parents of
potential 1ang members.
.. , don't know what Nicoli's
commitment was to the Latino
oommunity but this auy from_ what
I "'*ntand is going to outreach,"
Mit ~--Costa Mesa leader fGlr ~. "There has to be a
r~ oul to us. And th3t's a big
~ in_~ <!irec_!io.n by _him. roinina 11\to the nci1hborhood and
joining us in our comfon zone.
Actions arc worth 'I hell of a lot ••ltr-words."
. The croup. called PAZ (Spanish
for peace), was founded by
~. at the uraina of the ..
~pal 11 Costa Mesa Hi&h
Sdwx»l. The principal pinpointed
l l kids who he believed were at
tlae verse ol b«omina 11n1
memben.
A former 1an1 member and
a>nvict. Alvarado 1eeks a_.,. to
dilninate pna violence dvouab
bi1 poup Project STOP. PAZ is
just an oflihoot of that aroup.
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MK S.rnd is ~~d of the
Newport-MeH School Distrit.1.
An a.:rumm lur 1'.1Jrr''
AlumOll) zjr:rnJuw o r l'.l~rnh
and Student\ f,.._-u,t·d. Irie br,111;•
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already formed riv:il fal·tions. Th;:
parents ;tnd studc:nl<. )!t'1 1ogl·th l'r
(or a pot-luck style c.Jmner and IHlk
about the friction anJ
dis3grcemen1s.
Mec:ting fu r the t..1urth tame
since June:. Ah .11;id,1 ':11J the
program h:i) so far 'll'ncd tl> cu.ii
tempers amung the ~tudcnts.
"At least they're: rhll f1gh1in~."
Alvarado said. "But the: proof ot
the pudding will be "'hen
September comes aruunJ and thq
uc back on campus ...
. Al\'.!,ra~ ~~d. the p:irent) a r~
the key fo the Jroup's 'iUCCCSS anJ
he: hopes to bring parent~ of other
students into the aroup in the
f~ture.
Also, A.tvantdo sniJ
sup<>rintcndent Bernd gave the
OK Sunday to a1fow the parents tu
a<> oa c~s and daily roonitor
the activity of the students during
the nu&~ year. He ~ tha1
will pe h penals more
c~re lo what happens in the
c1-oom.
..,.. pMHU will be able to go
into tM c:t.&room anJ maybe
buftd wi&li IOmC ol lbe tc.chcrs."
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Gang shooting serves as wake-up call
~ Saturday's deadly altercation between gang members teaves city cft!cia!s
searching for solutions. 'We're getting bad crime and it's gettin g fr ight2r 1ng
to people and we don't need to put up with that.· say~ Councilwoman H3:1
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Cleanup at Little Corona Escort service helps . to
.alleviate crime at OCC
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By Joyce Sctter?r s1111 "'"ltl'·
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~ar. acorta lt\ldents to and from ~-an m' the partina tots.
r-o ,oan "°' a total of 383
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'Stop putting
t~ings off
Issues and answers for today~ ~ior citizens· oJ
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0 nc day they may be able to measure your
procrastin:Hion level like your blood
sugar. It may not save lives, but it would
save a lot of marriages. If a wifo reali zed her
spouse put off'mowing the lawn due to an
uncontrollable affliction, she'd be more
sympathetic.
This wide-spread problem affects millions of
.·
Americans who can't rush into
chores without considering all
the opti ons, and assessing
whether it 's 1he right day,
mon th, or year for specific tas ks.
I)·s nol surprisi ng
J nocrastinators have found Al Tugeman taps ·out Mone. code .Jplls to communicate with otMrl.
59 and
Holding
lucrative car·ecrs in government.
P.T.O. -or Pu lling Things
Off -is one of the le adi ng
causes of marital sirik. Si nce
opposiics at1rac1, Foot Dragge rs
invari:1bly marry Movers &
Shakers. The btta a rc the only
pl.!opk ''ho have the endurance
Following -his code
and optimi!lm tu pu!lh a procra!ltin::itor into
marriage. After fort~· or fif1y yc:irs of wcJlock.
however. 1he family !>p:irk plug. "hu·s heginnins-
to lo c hl·r energy. tril'S to lran:-form her m::ite
inlU a (kci~i' e d\ namo.
Thcrl·in lie:. the problem.
Procrastin:11ors are born "i1h an ind~cisive ·
gcne. l'l:diJlric ~tudie~ show the) account for
98.7 o f all l:.llc arrivals. In 1hc womb, these
ambi\';1kn1 b:ib1.·s frcquen ll) ;(:ill for two or
three Wt.:l'h bcl01 e t:1king tht.: turbulent trip
J uwn the bi 11h can:il.
Aside from the common ,·ariety of
procra ~1i11 :111.1 r. 1hen.:'s a more devious spccilr's
kno" n :i~ the cun-cr;1~1 in a tor bccause they con
you in10 bcJ~, i11g 1hcy're going to J cal with the
churl!. Out C.'l)nll.! 1hi.: tools. ck:ining equipment,
bank ~l:ilemcnt, ur \\hatl.!\er is nl.!edcd: and ·'
there's a h0pdul nurry of ac1ivily. Just enough
to lull their m:itn inlu :i false sense of security.
Then the entire projl.!t:l goes on HO LD.
Everything remains fro:tcn as is until the
con-cras1inall>f gc.:ts b.1ck to it one day -
hopc.:fully in the same yc:.H.
Our hou~c is littered '' ith \\Orks-i n-progress
such as the vacuum dcaner. which is such ,a
pcrmarycnt foture in uur Ji, ing room it looks
like a Pup Art convcr!)ation piece . And the n
there arc 1ht.: bu~tcJ l:I\\ n i.p rinklcrs waiting fo r
m:1jor surgcr~ the p:1~t ~c;:ir.
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:\s an aging mll\a ,.\: ~h.tkcr who's l'ost a lot
of he r sh:1ke. I find m)~clf slipping into my
spou ~c·s artful trich. The most glaring example
of my moral t.kclinc i:. my desk. which is awash
wi th gu ilt mail. including unanswered,..Chris1mas
care.ls. This is the ~tulf l \c bccn meaning to
t:ike ca rt.: uf. hu1 <.::rn't gel around to because
Because Al Tangeman is blind, his ~ife r~ds out codes lo him indicating what country he's communicating with.
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my bio-rh~thm!) art.: dow n. Some times they
don't 4uiH:r for months. I try hiding the letters
in cubby hole .... hut they still glare out al me
ever) morning. Thi.! ,.,orst guilt mail is from old
acqu:.iintJtH.:c~ I h.1vcn't hc.:arJ from in decades,
asking me "hJt r .. c bcl.!n up to for the last
thin~ )car~. 11'.s :i nice thought, but reviewing
one's life can t:ikc a day to write, even deleting
the pratfalls.
By Russ Loar. StJH Writer
At the cnJ 11f an ant1!\cptic
linl.)h:um h:all\\J) 111 a Cmta Mcs:i
nur!\ing home. p.1)1 a rccrcation
room \.\he re )l 1ml·onc I) plJying
"Jingle Ucll, .. on :i piano. Al
Tangeman. 79 :rnJ legally blind. sits
quietly in the l'Orncr of his room
and talJ..s to the v.orld.
B¢ing legally blind doesn't
$top , Al Tangeman froiTI
communicating · with, others
mu,1 ... · "Yuu Jun't hear the dih and
d 11t). )l..IU he;.ir 11 JU)t hke tiaJking,"
he ,,I\'
\\lien the 1K1~~1vc 1985 1'.kxic11n
c:.1nhquJJ..c dc\J)t:ucJ part or
Mn1.:u Caty, T;,iogcman relayed
mc"·•Sl'' from Meuco to relatives
111 the U111tc:J StJte) by short wave
' l':ld11..1 A member uf 1tte-~ltd
K.1J11.) Amateur\ of Long Beach, he
J11J .1..1th~r mc:mbcrs received the A relired flight instructor,
Tangem;in uses !\-tone-code-to oommuni~mrtr --You c-:rn talk :my langu:.ige an the "orh.I \\ 1lll
W hy doc~n't i.umcone come up wit h a fo rm
letter for this c hore? You could simply fill in
the number of your ma rriages, divo rces, ki ds,
gra nd kids, ailment s, hair tin ts, and face lifts, as
we ll as your golf handicap and second career.
At least you ws.rn ldn't have 10 ba re all those
a"kw ::inl Jc1::iils like yo ur d:iugh1ar winning the
Mi ss Nudist Colony Ucauty Pageant.
people all over the world, using his ham radio Morse code -it's all the ):lmc," Tangeman Sa)S.
and a brass, electronic telegraph key to speak "You can 1alk lo anybody."
the universal language of dots and dashes. Tangeman opera1es his equipment by touch
h 's a hobby that keeps him in touch with fife. and his wife looks up signals in a code book 10
When Tangeman. and his wi(~. Lynn, movid to decip~r what fountries are broadcasting.
the Beverly Manor Nuning Center in April, he....,. "H• wouldn't have anything 10 do wi1ho u1 ~"'afraid his SO-year hobby would come to an ~ · f''"Y' Lynn Tangeman. "This is ideal
end. But the nursing center attached a short sc he can do this without seeing."
wa'e anic:nna 10 the roof so that Tangem~n. · · ransmitting and receiving at about 30 wordlt
nearly blin~ to his surroundings, could stay a minute, Al Tiangeman says listening 10 the Ion&
connc:ctc<f to the larger world around him. and short electronic beeps is likc listening to Nnm.y Mdntyre's column appears on_ ~lo!'c!._ay.
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operated :i
)tat1on.
Even in the most e~otic countries, Tangeman
say~ people arc all pre11y much the )ame. Most
ham radio operators begin by givin& their name
and occupation. and then usually talk about the
wc:ather. , · · ·
"I've talked tu 9-yc:ar-olJs to ~ycar-olch." he
s:iys. "Sitting here and tal~ing 10 somebody in
China or in Russia -it's quilc a thrill."
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J tJST CRUISING ALONG -The
Oranse County Coast Auodation.
established in 1913. is my kind of
oraanlzation.
Its memberibip includes distin1ulshcd
names, many of whom
have been woven into
the warp (and iOme of
the wobf) of Newport•s
storied lifestyle. They
meet for lunch once a
month, but nobody
seems to know why.
When founded 80
years ago, the
association reportedly
had a serious purpose
-but not even the
creakiest survivor can
remember what it wu. Local
Scene "I dimly recall," said
one barnacle-encrusted
member, "that we were organized to
keep a watchful eye on our coast."
hr9 I C.-. CH1'1dlllll
Bcaurcprd, Art, Ncwpott Beach,
Vcacrablcs/Cucumbcr. J
ClUJro. John. Costa Meil!. Lara~r
ltcm/Larscsr Tom:ito. 1
Flanasan. JG. Cosria Mc5ll. Veacrablcs/
Any Orhcr, I ,
Ford·Poncr, Dcbor.h. Corona dcl
Mar, Vcac11bleslE1&Pl:in1, 2
t'rcch, Alason, Cos11 Mesia, Laricst
h cm!l.arsc" Lemon, J
Grccm11n, Jeni. Ncwporl Beach.
Liuscst hcrnlLllrac)t Sunnower. I:
Fru11/Limcs. 2
11.irdy. O:ancy, COill MeSA.
Ve1c1:iblc1/C;arrou. I: Ve1e1::1blc!J
Bcel1. I: Fru11JGn1pci.. t: Veget::1blc"1
Turnips. I; Fruil/Lcmom., I, LlrSC'I
ltcrn!Laracst Lemon, I, VcictablcsJ
Tomaro«, 2: Vc1e11blestRhublub, 2;
Vecc1ablet/Peppcr. 2: Fru11/Peachu. 2:
Th.is broupt a ptfaw from another
•ecur ... Yep. I c:U remember a call I
made many yean ta0." be cackJcd. .. J .,.
·phoned a lady lricad. and ukcd·her i(
lbc cout WU dear."
Thursday. they convened apin -this
Lime for a two-bow cruise ot Newpop
Harbor aboard the l&eck wuel. Yacht
bland Girl. Presid.Ula was a relative
younpter, ~cpublic:an coauny ~hairman
11aomas A. Fucatet, who needs another
civic ~nsibiJity like a seas.µ11 needs a
diaper.-"" • • ·
The "business .. ponion of the .concbve
luced less than a minute. "For this
fll(>nth's meetin&.'~ Fuentes advised the
assemblage, ''we have nothina on the
aaenda." From the membenhip there
came a collective sip of relief.
He then incroduced a couple of
"Celebrity guests," whose n11mes escape
me at the moment.
Among the environmentalists on board
was one ancient mariner, who worries
O.C. FAllWR&S
consaaotJy .a.oua lbe po11-.oo. ol our
coasaaJ watcn. He almQIC went lnao
· ('()roury arTCll when he a.aw one
u.nleclina qucs& ffip a cipreue O'ICt the
railina.
1'bat'• the kind of 1tu« we've aoua
auard apinst." he pwnptd. "One of
tht$c da,s IOCDCOGC will catch a fish io
this batbor, and find it's railed with ftlter
lips... ' ~
(Naucic:at Note: Skipper of che 80-fooc
laa.nd Girl. owned by Pacific Avalon
Yacht Charters.. is a Nkk Nolte
look-alike with cbe rcd\Jodant name of
Roy k.I ... Cap4n King reminded me that
we're old sailing bui:idies. nnd that 1 h3d
helped him bring the tall ship Resolution
into Newport harbor a decade or so ago.
I snid thal I'd nearly forgonen about my
participalion in that eptc voyage from
Lona Beach, and he S01id that he should
be so lucky.)
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Ali, TK£ SWEET SMELL OF
IUCCUI -AA1o lboard the 1-.nd
. Oirt was ...,.. Cltt•••> v-.....
CCHlit ul tbc cio«*W.. llMJW ... Al Homo
on Dc-ruac.'' She .. awasta la .
c:onpaualations, few hWO ~ (I) tbc .
show'I' acce~ on nationwide
tckv&Mon. and (2) there's a new .
perfume, Venetia. on the upscale
market.
She's been an Arie-TV ner-ork itll
for only a month, and already -ju t like
Uz and Clwr -there's.a heavily
•dvcnised f ragrancc l>caring ~er name.
Any ~Mection, or just a coincidence?
"Her cryptic comment , while h3ppily
whisking-away, 'T U never tell ... "
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HE SHOULD'VE GIVEN ME THE .
MANE NUMBER -before leaving on.
vac:u:ion, veterinarian.Biil Mianclark ·
asked me to keep him posted on the
condilion of Crystal, the house pussycat
who's been bothered with OC'C3sional
-TOWN
Indoor Miniature GardcnitUnusu;aJ
Colllaincr, 2 . Joday
• ~ ol aaatc Mirta••• 0
&.I Ibis .ul '90I be ~· Dr. M~
ii oa a 1.-0-wcck hoiMbick iidf .aw
W~. rc!lfy ,.,.~;!'&ii~ ..
.wlldcmeu. and be didll't rapo.d .._
uked.
..ls )OUr hone equipped •~thaw
maChine?"
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ONE P~.....-autl SANDWICH.
~£,AND HOLO nu:
VROPRJETOR -Gary'~ Och i) till
doing bu~anci.s on Coron~ dd Mar'i
C03st Hi&h\o\ity. but Gary i$.O't, _
Longtime O\o\ner (J7 years) Gary
Oolink.a and ¥.ire Adrko.w urc ~phlling,
and i.he gets CU>tody Of thetr ~O ~tores
· (the other's :11 Ott(h :and Von .K.:um:in.)
Gary, I'm told. gets to keep the kosher ·
pickles
Jerry Kobrin's c-olumo cu1u Mood•.r
11nd Wtttnrsd•)· •
Indoor· Miniature Oudc:n.s/ln a
&ske1.2
Individual HllJl&in& 0\ltdoor Pia/
Pn:~ant Onion. 3
Individual Hpngioi Outdoor Pia/Any
Orher Not Lilied. 3
Hardy. Tom. OlSla Mcs.:i. lndMdual
H.ingin& Outdoo1 Pill/Spider Plant. I
Indoor Individual Polled Pl:int/Any
Other, 2
Indoor Mini!trure Ciardenilln :i
e~tet.3 '
Indoor Miniature Gardcn~n~u:il
Conrainer, 3
lndiv1du:il H:in,g.ina Outdoor Pl3.1Any
Other Not l.bred. 3
olunteer
Opportunities -The.
Volunteer Cenler of Greater
Orange County will sponsor "How
to Volunteer: Opportunities. in
Oranee Count-y ... The mformataon
session will familiarize ind1\.iduals
with the diverse volunteer
opportunities in the area. 10-11
a.m. Volunteer ce·nier, 4th floor
1000 E. San_ta AN Bh-d Santcl Ana
Donation s~ Call 95).5;5 ..
ure Horse Sen~. 88 F..w 01
Costa Mesa Call 557-0106.
Tuesday, Aug. 3
Career planning -Ari
introductory semtnar (or people
v.ho .... ant tQ change Wir cartttS
or cl.lnfy their laf e purpose or
direction ""~II be held from 3 30 to
5 pm at McCue.Assoc1ates 45'0
Campu~ Onve. Newport Beach
The(~ is S 15 Call 979.-1000,
Wednesday, Aug. 4·
Speak Up Newport ~ .
Speal Up !"-e'>\.porl 10\ 1tes the
public to 1o~n them at their monthly
Vcact:ablcsllkan'· 3; Veactablcs/Cum.
3: Ve1ctlblcl/Onions. J: Ve1etllbk-P-
Zucchin1, ); Vei e1ablei/Squuh. )
H:irris, O:anicl, C'olo1a MeM.
Professional undlcapc P;a110 G t
Succulent (Cacrus) Garde. I H:arrwi~n. Mildred, Cosca Mc~a.
l ndividu;tl Haniioi-Outdoor PW
lmp:u icns. I
Indoor Individual Polled Pl.inl./Afncall_
Rid ing Camp -Horse c.are
and riding camp for ;iges .. }ear5
and up. Specializing m \-..orl..mg
with the begi_nne1 ... umps. 1ndude
1nstruct1on on Horse grooming and ~(~ -Eamp.cfates~~. ~ ...
meet1n~ at~'-15 p .m al T~l'-1----•
l\;O\J R~tJurant 3131 \.\'~Coast
-~ ~!i;-Kait. Costa Mcs:l.. Fwil/
Avocado. I
Kocn1i. Kellee. Cosra Mc~. FN1U
A'oado. 2; Most Unusual Shaped
Item/Any Fn111. 2; Veaet;iblc"Com. )
Lohmeyer. Kimberly. Newport Beach .
. VcaerablcsJCUC'Umbcr. 2
Morrow. J~n. Cosr.a Meu. FruiV
ApP~ 2 •
N'""m, Roy, C~r~t~. Most
Unuw1I Shaped Item.Any Vcccubk. l
Rull, Dan. Costa Mcu. Fn111/Fip.. :.
M06t Unlllual Slupcd hem/Any Fn111J
Siu.,, Mary Ann, U.11 Meu. Llracl>t
ltcm.11.arpt OnnJe. ~ Fruit/
Tanccrinca, 2; Fn111JOran1es. J
Shaw, Robert, Costa Mei&. FN11/
T1n1cnncs. I: Lariat ltem!Ur&Cil
Oranie. I. FN11/0r1nies. 1. Fruit/
Lemons. 2: FNit/Tropic:al FNll, 2;
Fru1C/u.cs. l ·
...., 1111 11 t I I 1•
Dahle. Omstinc, Coru Mesa. Sr. •·H
O;ury Coat Shownun.shipiSr. 4-H Dairy
Go:a1 Shon. 3 .... ..,c.a_
Costa Mes.a FFA. C°'ta Mcu, Costa
Mcu FFA Ea& Laytn& Con1C>t /Unrci.
Sr RC1Cnc C'h.impton
n.tcllm• .... bi ...
~pell, C.rul J . Co.la Mesa. In~
Min111turc G!lfdcnJ.!01lh Garden. 2
Dix\, Cindv. Costa Mc..,. lndMduaJ
Hian11n, Outdoof Pia/Any Other Nor
Lured,
Orannis.. L.n.a. ~a Mcu. Indoor
lndMdual P1>11cd Ptanl./Any Other. I
Indoor lndrvldiial Pocrcd Pl<anl/Palm. I
Indoor lndl\idual Potrcd Plitnl/
Sp.ithopbytlum. I
lnJoor Individual Poued Planl/
Kalcnchoc, I
DranniJ.,. Melody. Costa Mesa. lndoof
Individual Potted Plant/Kalenchoc, I
111door lndMdu11 H1natn1"?mir---
Po1hos.I
Individual HanJin& Outdoor Pia/Spider
Plant, 2
lndooc-lndl\idual Poctcd Planl/Palm. 2
Indoor lndMdual ll1ni 1n1 Plan/
Charlie, J
Broob. Sandy, Costa Mc.a. Indoor
Minlarurc Ci1rdcns/Unu1ual
C.ontaincr,J
Indoor Miniature Ciardc:ns/Ternrium.l
Dur'C'h. Denise M~ Costa Me1a, lndoof
Minl1h1n: Gardens/Ally Other Noc
Listed, l
Durch. Kenneth L. Costa Mcu. Indoor
.Mmt21urc Gudcasl\huaual -·
CootaincTJ
&td\cr. Kim. CDl&.a Ma.a. H~iit'•
P11io Oardcn/Giardcn Fc11urina
Ferns.I
Cartytc. U nda. Calta Mesa. Individual
. IUFFELL'S .
1191.STEIY llC . ................... am-aa.----•••
V'iotn \~'(.. -. • .... -· ... •.
lndoor Individual Po11c4 Plo1nt.Any
Other. 2
Hcndrib. u~ UJ5ta Mc~. Indoor
Minururc G:mkr\s/On a Dranch. 2
Indoor.Miniature Gardcn~ln a
B.u kct.3
Hover. Mane L, Cosra Mcs.11 Indoor
lndivtdu.i.I Potted PlinlJAlm".rn Vio
Mul11-Co. I
lndoof lnJMdu:ll Poued Pl:ant/Afnean
VIOiet. Any Colo, I
Indoor lndMdu~ Potted Plant Afnc:in
Vt0lct, VariCj.ll. 1
Indoor Individual Poued PlanliAfrlC;lfl
VK>lcl. Blue (si. 1
tndoor Individual Polled PlanllAfrican
Violet, Viole r (. 1
Indoor M1ni:a1urc Gardcns.'D1)h
Cuden.)
Indoor Mu\iillure Ga.nk n.tlln a
B:ailct.l
Michelle LH of Cos~ Mesa is "hot stuff" u she captures first
pfKe in the Jalapeno Pepper Eating contest at the Onnge
Coun"1 hlr. She ate eight peppers in one minute.
Indoor lndMdual Potted Pl:ant/Any
Other. l
Indoor Individual Polled PlanlJ
Srrcptucarpus, J
11~1. W1U1:am R .• Colla Mesa. Indoor
lndmdu11I Polled Planl/Afucan VioleL,
Mulu-Co, I llansina Ourdoor Pb. ;~p;an1us
Sprcnicn. t
Indoor lndnidual Polled Pl1n Any
Other, J
Cartylc. Rick. Costa Me&:a. Indoor
lnJn.dual Potted Pl:in11Mai«n ll:ur
Fem. I
C~r. Debra. Cosr.i Mesa, Indoor
M1ni:a1urc G:11dcM/Unu,ualCon111n.:r.
1
Corrcsy. Ginn). Nc.-'Apoll ~xh. ln.Jo.>r
Mm~ture G::1rJcru.1ln a 84"-cr. J
lnJoor lnJl\1du.1I Po11eJ Pl.ini,Poc~J
. Costa Mc~. FFA. Cost.i Meu, Jr
L.andsc;apc G:udcn!P:ario o~Orn:nul
Theme. 2
01cwald, Kathy. ~t.t Mes;a. lndividu.il
Han11ng Outdoor Pl.i. Any Other Nut
ustcd.)
01cw:ald. Peter, c~u Mel&, lndMdual
Han11n& Outdoor Pl;L-Any OthcT Noc
l.JstcJ. J .
E~ Robert. L . C1.1>1a Mes.a, ·
lnd1\'K.lual tfani•na OutJoor Pl:WAny
Other Nor Lh tcd. I
~ . .
Ha nain1 Ourdoor Pl~othos.. 3
Fnedmann. Robcn . Cost• Mcu..
Indoor lndn1du1I H.1n11n& Plan/
Bromchad. I •
Individual llana1na Ourdoor PttJAny
Other Noc Lu ted, 2
Indoor lndividu1l Potted Ptanl/
Bromcliad, 2
O iddinp , Phyllis A., Coe.ca Mcu..
Indoor lndMdual Pocted Plant/African
VIOiet, Blue (si. 2
G rccnmlll, JenJ Ltt. NCW'pOft Beach.
Jndoot Mlruaturc CiarJcns.IOn a
Bra.ocb. 1 -r-.. ~~ .:r:-:-
Caladium. l
lndivid11.1I llanciu.. Out~ Ptal __
S~ium (Anowticad), l
lftdooi lndMduaJ Pou cd Ptanll
Cata*•· l
lnJl\·1di.:at llansin& Outdoor Pl.VAny
01hcr N\X lnlcd, .2
lnJoor Pl.1n1 Collcett0n.Con1a1ncrs w in
,, Cont.11n.:1 (.S. :!
lnlll'tdu.il ll.1ne111& Outdoor Pb/
Bcgoni.i Tub.:rou), )
I nJ.,.1r Mt01Jlurc G.111lcn~ 1'.>warf or
Miniature Pl.1nt">. J
lnJ1,1Ju.1I llanging Ourd.Jor Pla.lloya.3
lnJn 1Ju:il ll.ingin& Out.Juur Pb.
lmp.u..::n\, J 4 •
Ind'"'' >.f1n1Jtur.: G.irllcni. In .i
B:u~.:I l
I nJuor I nJ" 11Ju.1I lt.1n&m1 Pl.in
Bcgl1n1.1 · 1 ub.:ruus.. J
H:ank), Cn11g. Cu-.t:i Me>J, lnd1\1Ju:il
I liil!g•ng Out Joor Pia. lmp.111cni.. J
H.ink'), !>uc, Cinu M.:~. Indoor
Mm1Jlurc G.1rderu.D1~ Garden. 2
lnd1Ytduo1I Ho1ngtni Outdo.>r Pl.4-Sp1der
Planl, 2
Hardy. Ann:a.. Cosra Mesa. lndMJuJ.I
Haniin, Outdoor PlaJPrcpanl Onion.2
Indoor ndiv1Ju.ll Pulled PbnL
Calad1um, 2
Indoor lndl\1d~I P1>11ed Pl.lnt. I
Indoor Individual Pocred Pbn Afrlt:ln
Violet, Any Colo, I
H~"Cr. Wilham R .. Cosr.i Mc):a, Indoor
Mmiarurc G.irdcnslln a Bas~et, :!
Indoor M1ni:uurc GarJcn~DuJ1
Gurdcn. 2
In-door Man1.11urc: G:irckru/An) Other
Noi Lu.red, 3
Ka~ Jcril)'ll, Cosu Mc),;!. lndl\iJu.tl
ll.1ng1n1 OutJVOf Pl~Ger.1naum. I
Prufc~1on.i.I l.an<hcapc P•llO GI
G.ardrn Fc.11uring ~n. 2
lnd1\1Ju.1I H.1n&tng Out~ Pl.a.
lmparicm. :!
Kermcr. Shirley, C~t..a M.:-~.i.
lnJ1\1du.1I H•n&inJ Oulduor PIJ
lmp.ui.:nlo. l
Kimb.111. Ra\na. Costa Mcu, Indoor
Miniature Gardi.:MfOish <f.\rden. t
Indoor M\niJturc Ciardcns.rln a
lblokct.2
Indoor Miniarurc CiardeM/Unu)11.1I '\
Con111~r. 2
Planl. 2 Pl:anl co11~1ioo/Con1;11ncD w In 0
lndi\1Jual llllll&lnl Outdoor Pl;a!Any Container (S. I
Other Noi Listed ::! Lowmiller, K.atblccn. Cosr.a MCS.1.
Indoor lnJl\iJual Polled Pl.ani.Any Indoor Plant ColkctlUfl Con1a1nen w1in
Other. ) a Coow~r (S. I
I --• I It O do.> Pl MxOon.\ld. Bonnie. C0>1a MCQ. nd ...... ua anging ul r 31 In..__ 1-: .. :.-..... 11 Poitcd Planl/A(nan Fuctu1•. J .....,. '""""'•
Hardy, Anna, Costa Mesa, lnd1-..1d ual Violet. Mini Var. 1
• H~n&inJ Outdoor Pia/Geranium. ) lndoof lndivld4lal Polled Planl/Alnc;i.n
Indoor Miniature G1m:kmJUnuiu1l Violet, Varicpt. 2
<:ontainer. ) Indoor Individual Pol1ed Planv
Indoor M1ni:aturc CiudcnVln a Achimcncs.. 2 &stet.l lndoof Individual Potted f>l:an PotboU
=;cs~ H;ini_int ~nl ... • =ndividu~n&in~la~ _ _
H~. 0 .1ncy, Cost.a Meu, lnJMduaJ =~~·tcha~I Pulled Plant!
"'-@¥~ :;$ Indoor Individual Potted Planl/Afr!Cill\
Indoor lndlvtd11:ll Pou c:d Plaal/Any Vk>k1, Any Colo, 2
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A lifesaving· law
Study : fewer fatalities as result of motorcycle helmet leg islation
A study at the UCLA School cases expected in 1 992 without a
of Public Health has found helmet law, about 92 lives were
that C~lifomia motorcyclist 'This study provides estimated to have been saved as a
fatalities declined by more than resu1t o( the law. on~third since passage of the hard evidence f Or ''Our findings expand and
state law in January 1992 California motorcyclists enhance inforrmtion from studies
' requiring all motorcyclists to wear that universal helmet in other states on the protective hermets. Most importantly, the role of helmets worn by
number of fatally injured laws do save lives in all motorcycle riders," Kraus said.
motorcyclists whose most severe age grOUpS inCIUding the "Motorcyclist are the most inj ury was to the head or skull J ' vulnerable of all road-users, and,
dedined by more than one-half majority Of riders WhQ in a crash" the helmet has shown
after the law. are over age 20.• to be an effective countermeasure
In 1991, before the law, there / in the reduction of damage to .the
were 523 fa talities; in 1992, after. head ~" •.
the law, there were 327. -~C:~o=r California had 19 ~·rcent of all
Motorcyclist deaths declined from mot9rcycle crash-related fatilities
80 per 100,000 registered , ir> 1991 , but only 15 percent of
motorcycles in 1991 to 55 per 100,000 registrations all registered motorcycles in the United States. ·
in 1992. This means even after allowing for the California's law requires drivers and passengers to
steady decline in motorcyclist fatality rates over the \\ear a U.S. Department of Transportation approved
past (ew years in California, about 92 additional safety helmet when riding on a motorcycle or
lives were saved by the law during its first year. motorized bicyde on the state's public roads.
"This study provides hard evidence for CaliforniJ California is the 26th state t9 institute an
motorcyclists that unive~I helmet laws do save lives unrestricted motorcycle he1met-usc law.
1n all age groups, including the majority of riders R esults on non-fatal injuries.including head
who are over age 20," said Dr. Jess KrJus, professor injuries, will ~ reported in the next phase or
of epidem1olcw at the UCLA. School of Public research. Agencies cooperating in the study include:
Health and princi~I investigator oi the study. the Californ~ Highway Patrol; the California Of&e_
The preliminary findings, wnicn are part oT a of Traffic Safety; the California Oepartm~nt of MOLQr
two-year study funded by the Institute for Highway Vehicles; the California Departmen_t of
Safety in Arlington, V~ .• reveal a-tedu~ion,.of-37 Transportation; the California Ocp.irtmenl of Health
percent an total fata!1t1es, with a reduction of 57 ...,.6ervices Office of Vital Statistics· the Institute for percent i11 those fatalities ~1th.~-.: r jniwv to the 1-h. .. w......:..~ •mnt'I ~~. • "'-"-'...,._.,...~~ head or skUll. , , . . -;-~-'·· ·-,,, .... 1w;.o1iu..no··• UJ lll4:!.u'-..:wH •ttn"'-~'t7"';;1\.-11uur ur Nursin~ and the Nalional Highway Traffic Safety
The findings were recently reported at a ne\vs Admin1$tration (region 9) of the U.S. Department of
conference of the Southern California Injury Transportation.
Prevention Research Center at UCLA. In addition, a Injury seventy was determif"led through autopsy
UC San Francisco study on cost and productivity reports condocted by coroners in 11 California •
savings resulting fr~m the helmet law and California coutities: Contra Costa, ~rcsno, Kern, Los Angeles,
Highway Patrof fatality statistics also were reported. Orange, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San
A ccording to observational studies conducted Diego, Santa Clara and Shasta.
periodically at 60 different locations throughout In addition to Kraus, other researchers who are
the state during 1991 and 1992, helmet use by participating in the ongoing study are Dr. David
motorcycle drivers and p~ngers was virtually 100 McArthur and Corinne Peek of UCLA and Dr. AllJn
percent during the aw} fist year; 1t had been only Williams of the Insurance Institute (or Highway
60 percent for drivers-and 24 percent for passengers Safety.
dun~g the last year before the law. The Southern California Injury Prevention
Fatalities declined 46 percent among drivers Research Center,' based at the UCLA School Of
under a~ 21 and 35 percent among drivers age 21 Public Health, is one of eight centers nationwide.
and over. More than 80 percent of the fatalities in supported by the Centers for Disease Control to
1991 and 1992 were riders aged 21 and older. research and promote understanding for lhe "
Using statistic.al methods to ptedict the fatality rate prevention of injuries, and 1s the onfy one center
in 1992 (if there were no helmet law) and then with a particular emphasis on high-risk and
using this predicted rate to calcu1ate the number of underserved populations.
How to recognize anorexia
-before ifs too late
The hallmark of anorexia is denial, o(tcn despite
unmistakable emaciation. Ott)er psychoiogical characteristi cs
common to many anorectics include an obsessive-compulsive
perfectionist i;>ersonality; high ambitions at school o r 1ob;
sexual immaturity; social isolaLion; symptoms of depression,
an anxiety disorder or a history of sexual abuse; and an
attitude that asceticism is better than self-indulgence. fat is
bad, and weight gain equals loss of control.
REFINANCE TODAY
Helmets aren't just for off-road riders ~ymore. A recent study
shows that motorcycle helmets save lives on the road as "'ell.
Dietitians
know value
of . a~ apple
W hen it comes to
w.uhington apples,
dietttians wiU dish them
out and tJl..l' them, a~ing to a
new sur.cy.
Ninety-nine percent of thosie .
rC)pond1ng to a recent poll of
1,300 Amc11can Dietetic
Msoc1at1on m<'mbers said they eat
appl('), and their fa~rite vanery ~
Red Delicious. ADA m~mbcrs
pro' ide nut rational advice to
individuals, schools, government
agencies and corporations.
The sur-.ey, conducted by The
ReS<'arch Department consulting
group of Seattle. was taken for
the Wash•nS'On Apple
Comm1~1on to determine
d1et1t1ans' needs for information,
Jnd if the nutrition expem eat w Jshington apples themselves
Eighty-nine percent said the>
recommend Jpples to thetr di(.'{
coun)(.'ltng clients. with 90
~rccnt w\·1ng \ \'astungton applt '
Jrc abo1ot.• J\('rJi;~ m quality, tht.•
sur\E.') showed -
.. Th.-it's a grcJt response from J
group 01 \Cry l.nO\,led~Jble and
choosy consum('fS", .... SJi<t vttty
ScharlJu. th~ cumm1).Slon·s ~1Ce
:-.r .... rn· ~r''Oln0 :comnluniQUOns. ·
dir("Clor · ClcJrlv lh1:> group
recognizes .lppk~ as a h('Jlthy
tood choice."
In picl.1ng fa1oor1t~ Jpple
varict10'.>1 d1etittJns m.Jdc choice~
bJscd on the-SJmc re.uons JS
most comumcrs -Jppcarance
tJ>te .ind crunch.
T1o1ocnt)·mnc ~rccnt chose Red
De11aous a> their fa1oor1te vJnct)
e.11t in l1nc \'\Cre Cranny Smith
with 20 pcrccRt, Golden .
Dclac1ou> Jt 13 percent, and th<.>
r~t split among Macintosh.
Jonathan. CJla, W1~p. Rome
Beauty and ~'town Pippin. lht.'
most frequcn.!y requested
pnntt.-d mJtcoals m.ldc by
dietitians ''ere th<>5oe Trom the
comm'ssion's Healthy Cho ces
f?r Kid) program.
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SOCIETY ..
SOCIETY EDITOR B.W. COOK, 6-42·4321
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CroWd enjoys h~t blues on cool
A sellout crowd of more than
summer Hight
SOO ,:uhercd at Sou1h Coa5t TUE .,.,.,.., .-. 1U•JE
Plaza Villoge for "Hot Blues •~ ~ tlUllVI
on a Summer Night." The evening ------------of courmct fooJs and fine wines
was bcnted by Cenlcr 500, a
suppon group of the Oran1e
County Performing Am Center.
More than $6,000 was raised al
this lively and informal affair.
Providing the hot blues 10
Society
Editor
·compliment 1he
food and wiae
supphcd by
participating
rC)laurants
Amoncllo,
Gus1:if Anders,
Gandhi, Pl:inel
Hollp,ooJ, and
Th~ Village
F3rmcr, wns
"queen or the
blue ·• Charlie
Jent and her '
group, The
Chnmpion
Allstnrs.
Melinda Morean, Center 500
vice president of ~131 events osnd
chair for the e'cning, happily
commented, "Holfway through the
evening we had to pnnt more
tickets to meet the demand for
people \\ho sho"ed up at the
door "
EnJO>ing the summer c'cning
soiree "ere Center 500 president
Rich tclnhotr and his waf e El11lnt.
watb supporters Tn>d t"'1lrt,
Tttnc lrcnncn. Cordon Lunt,
Susan Stcbbiru, Uoda and
Rk hard Ward, Loral)n R Ir, Mia.
McCano, usan JnJ Richard
Baqlcn. anJ..La~ &).I .
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In other 'ummcr c'en1ng mu!lic
nc"s. The American Cancer
Soc1ct)/Oran~c Count) Unit \\Ill
ho)t t"o c'cmn~' unJcr the
!oummi:r )tttr' un Augu'>t ~ and
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1 he UP.,"'llllllfll; COO)CCUll\C
SunJ:i) c'i:nt , hilled a' "~1U)ll. JI
Mondnvi," will fe!ltucc the jau .
artimy of the JefT Kuhl~• group
the first weekend dJte, and the
talented DIU MM!ey and Bany
Rlllcra tcnming.up as "Two for
the Blues" on the second Supday.
1idets for the events :ire S35
and include a gourmet picnic
dinner and wine) generously
provided by Robert Monda\i.
Proceeds will be used loc:tlly to
fund ongoing cancer research, ·
education, and patient SCl"'icc
progrnms or the American Cancer
Sociel)'/Orange Count)
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Guatemala's most celcbr:ucd
opera singer. Luis. Fclipt GU:oa.
performed for a private gathering
of the Ocangc County Protocol
Office at the Santa Ana est111c of
Mork Johnson. The e\clusi\C
reception was a definite eoupJor
the 3$SOCiation as Garon h:is never
performed in Southern Cnliforni:i
1n public or pmale c1rcumst:rnce
Accompanied by the gifted p1an1st
Consuelo MediniJla, the pair tus
tra\eled the ~orld performing a
"1de 'ariet) of cla ~1cal music for
:in C\en \\ider \ariet) of de\Olee!I
Attending the \Cr} spec1aJ
evening, chaired by 3Cll\C Protocol
member Mar) Tbomp on. v.erc:
Consul ~rae! A. Sala~r
of Guatemala and the Chief of
Orange CoWU)-.Pwtoe-ol, Ca)lc 1
Anderson ... -""11. ... ..uk D ~ ~"'"-
Newport's prCtl) Lindu Ro~rt
:ind husband Uftr) opened their
n~w residence 1n tbe h1lb abo"c
the Pac1f'ic for a 'urpme birthdj)
party honoring JcJr fni:nJ Annie
Uo"cn Lindt.
Lindt entered the c'pcd ;.iO) •
)llCnt rc,1Jencc \\llh l ~r "lk.igu.:
hu band Ktn (h1' ch1,deJ fc.atun:'
How to submit
your wedding news
Thc O.i1ly P lot welcomes tht.' chance to share th"• nl·w~ of
ro ur ln~Jsemcnt Of \\cdd1ng \\1th our rcoadets
r»c.:L: up ( r .;.1gcmcnt °' \\cdd1ng forms in our l~t)by at 3 30
\\bt B.h ~:r\;1:t, (o)t.a Mew or send a seli-.iddr6~-d )t.1mpc·d
cn,c..>lopl' t~ the \\hJd1ng Oep.utml'nt OJ1ly Pilot. P 0 Box
1 SbO. C~t.1 Ml>s.l, 92b26.
Phv:o .. ot ti c wupk> or of the bnde onl) m.iy bl> )ubmittcd
Y.1th tht.• rm1sht.'<J iorm Blal.k Jnd \\hate phot()) re-produce
~. but 'ou m.iy t.1bm1t sh.upl)' focused color P.hotos tor
apprO\JI. Write )'Our n.:imc on the bad. o( the photo.
If )OU \\,mt )OUr photo returned, pie.be inc~ J )tamix-d.
addrcsS<'d mJ1hng l'n' 'lope. ·~-
(ngagl•m...:n~ and \Wdd1ng'> .Ul' publi~t..'<.I on a )pJcc-.1,,1ilJblc
b.is1~ for more 1nto1m.it1un. CJll 64:?·432 1.·l'\t. 350.
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week~s
topics
Best of
the
Lobdell
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and tortoi c framed spectacles de
riguer. (or admillance to the
ea\tcrn ~hool of ones choice).
Adorable daughter llanaab,
outfitted in her trademark un bat
with sunnowen. held her d ddy's
hand b D hou)cful b( mouse-like
guests e,11h:ilcd .. urprisc" o.s the
doublc·podet doort or the
Roberts' den opened.
Co-host~ 'Of the evening Pam
., and Scott Mokler JOined Dcbblc
and Dr. Jcrr Podlas, JHt and
Matt Kelly, Bob Mollncro, Trisha
~bold, Bay Club president Da~e
Wooten and ~ire Marllyn, svelte
Stiaron Orms~e with husband
Pat, Kathie ;ind Rkk Quioll\lan,
and Moria and Da'e Wolmuth.
The e'<cnina w:u c'atercd by
Garduno's haliDn Restaurant of
Co ta Mc~. serving a marvelous
.. prcad or pas~eir tortellini
pesto is beyond comparison.
The big surprise fpr the birthdny
·girl actually came the nigh( before
at local eatery M:irco Polo.
Hu~band Ken arranged for best
girlfriend ram Lister to jct an
from the cast coMt as a surprise.
They ~ra!1&•d "'\\'It h Marco.~olo to all~ l?l!ile?'io po~ as a \\:ltt«s:. .•
''(jood C\cning, may I. take )Our
orJcr?" \he a ~cJ her CU!ltomers.
"Oh m~ go .. 11 ... I'll taKc a huge
hug and j ki\) . . but hQIJ the
sauce, ' replied Lindt, 1umping to
her fcct in leJr) at the sight of
Li~tcr. Now 1hat'!I a surpmc pJrt).
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Did )OU ~o~ that )()C1et) newi.
coulJ be deadly? Well, 11 can ·
"hen J ~n hJS the i.ame name as
hb late fat~ 1hl~ wttkcnd!s
5oc1ct) Profile mbtakenly labeled
a \Cf) \\CU :ind li\1ng Gwrgc -.~ ~.
Yardley a!I the late hu)band df
fcoturcJ pcn.onuh1y Dorothy
\ ardlt) an j photo cupuon.
) MJk) Jr " j mun of man) fine
II Jll•, INO\I)) j good )CO~C or
humur \\ c "l'>h tum good health.
:l~ Jll apolOS) for 1dentll> switch
Mclind;i Morgan, Center 500 'ice president of social e\-ents and chair for recent e\'ent~ left, tllH time
fur phutu uppurtunity ~ith K.ilhlccn Grl'cn, Soulh COJ)l PIJ..L.1 Vill.sgc 'Jircdur uf m.ukding.
Girls 1 month to 11 years
A uit~sthtli
at the
Inn at The Park Hotel,
Anaheim (onir ~from Oimtybnd)
LOTS OF GREAT PRtzfs! Judged. Vtdeocaped ~
Photographed By Profasiona.ls
To llll particiJ>llnts!
l.AstDay to &fistn is Aug. 2
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_The body of Antonio. De Santiago, 39, is taken away following explosion at El Torito Grill Sunday.
BLAST blnsl.
Nearby resident) felt the cxplo-
From 1 sion, which also knocked out
· power .to some homes in the areb, bookkeeper, was injured when her authorities said. The cause of the
office collapsed around her and accident is under im.estigation. debris ~it her in the eye. She said
the explosion caught her off guard. Dut Russ Oendel, executive vice
"I didn't hear a boom or any-president of El Torito Rcstau-
thing," she said. "1 just felt the rnnts, S3id he suspects the cxplo-
roof coming toward me. Right l)aon was caused by a faulty water
awa_y l felt somethin& hit my eye. I heater.
turned :ind everything was pitch The deceased worker, De San-
black. Then I j\ls.l started praying." trngo, was "orking in the kitchen
"We never hod any problems
with it before," Bendel s:ud.
El Torito office manager Lil·
liana Detular said one employee,
Gilberto Viera, \\ent inside the
<fumaged restaurant and pulled
two employees out of the rubble.
Tony Swann, a security officer
at the I. Magnin department store
next to El Torito, S3id he · heard
the commotion and-immedi:ueJy
ran outside. ,
Matheis said there was no fire right· ne>.t to the water heater
at she restaurant u · _ :Eenc~.! ,!!;J!.-_
wa-~SCO'lllrU "'hen l'fitcfigfifei: . .;-de ) . en a '"S':f1 1l restaurant
"All the employees were
st~ming out of the building:~
.Swann '.iaid "You could smcl~ lhc
prwbun")EU""~ to il.",,..
arrived. The leak was quickly shut employee noticed a smaJI leak in
off by gas company employees. the water heater just before tile
Matheis said he did ~t know if c>.l>losion but the heater seemed
One person ap~rtd to be
burned pretty bad, he said.
Cap1. Matheis said t~o El To-
rito employees suffered ~erious in-the gas leak contributed. to the to be \\Orking.
MacDonald, Johii. C0$1ll Mesa, Indoor
Individual Polled Plant/African Vt0lc1 •.
Mulli·Co, 1 .
Indoor Individual 'Pot1.:d Plunl/African
Viok:1. Violet (. I
Indoor Individual Polled Plant/
Achimcncs. 2
Indoor Individual Poued Ptanl/Afncan
Violc1. Mini Var. 2 ' .
Indoor Individual Hanaing Pl:11vP01hos. 3
Individual I'""''"' Ouldoor Plil Geninium, 3
MneDonald. Michael. Cost:i Meu.
Indoor Jnd1vidu:il Polled Pl11nt/Afr1c3n
Viotc1. Wh11e (s, 1
Indoor Individual Polled Plant/Any ·
01hcr. I · ·
lnd1vidu.1I Hanging Outdoor Pia/Spider
Plant, 2
M:icDomald. R:indy. Costa Mesa. Indoor
Individual Polled Plant/African Violc1. ·
Pink ~do, 1
MacDonald. Randy, Cos1a Mesa.
lnd1\idual H.inaina Outdoor Pia/
lmpallcN. 1
Indoor lnd1v1dual Polled Planl/African
Violet. Pink (s1. 2
lndc:ior lnd1V1du:il Potted Planl/African
Violel, Vt0le1 (. 2
Martinez. llector. Costa Mesa. Individual
H:inging Outdoor Pia/Fuchsia, 1
Individual llan&in& Outdoor Pl.a/Hoya. 1
Indoor lnd1v1du:il H.:in11n1 Pl.uvh')'. I
Indoor lnd1\ldual JlanainL_Ptan Bo~to~
Fcrn,'T
Individual Hanging Outdoor PlaJh')', 2
Indoor ln-.aua1 Potted Plant
romc 1:1 •
Indoor lnd1v1dual Polled Plant/Any
Other. 2 •
Indoor lnd1v1dual Potted PlanlJChinesc
Evergreen. 2
lndl\1dual l!Jnsin& Outdoor PlatCharlic,
2
Indoor lndiv1du..1I Potted Planv
Pcpperomia, 2
lndrvidual Han""' ,Outdoor Pla.<Gr1pc
Ivy. 3
Indoor Individual Han1in1 Plan/Any •
Other Not Listed, 3
Indoor lndtv1du11I Polled Ptant/S1nnin11a..
3
Mayftmt\ ~tlCtl&,"'C&la Mc~. Indoor
; Individual Polled Plant/African Violet,
: Olue (si, 1
• Indoor Individual Poued Pl:anl/Afnean
: Violet, Mult1-Co. I I listed, 3 · .
• Bloonu -hl Jud&i.n1/Honeysuckle, 3
• Loaves. and FronCblf>Julodcndron, l I O'Docinell, Rochelle, Newport Bc:ach.
1 Bouquets (Round) -Opcn/ln Somcthina
• from the Kitchen. I . ! frccttylc -Opcn/Frccscylc • Open. I
• : UkJ.Bana • Opcn/Uki-Bana, I
• Trends lo Modem Dcsi&n • Opcn/'A I Headmaster's Modem 0, I I Artistic floral ArrlJlFmcnt ·Mina l Birds as an Access. I
p Monbana · Open/Moribane, I
Artis1ic flora.I Amnac mcnt -IDynam.c:
' Oqn. AiaJ'lt/Spa, 2 ~
• Miniature Amnaemcntt • Open/
Eah1bilot's O>oicc, 2
Ou. Eble. O.u Mca, Special A'fll'&rd/
Honorable Mention, I
I ~111 AwardlHooor.blo Mcntk>n, l
Arci$1~ Flonl Arr.nccmcnt ./Uiina •
&icb • an Acccas. 4 I Paeiyare. Mam, Newport Duch, Special
' A•rd/Jtononblc Mcntlaa. l
I' .8k>omi • ht Jud11n~cran vm. I .,,
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Hav1na Bushels or Fun '. 2
Mininurc Affangemcn" · O~nrwe·~
Havin& Ousheh. of. 2
Mini11ture Arran1cmcnts · Open/
Ellhibilor's Choice, 4
Actisric Flor.ii Arrangement -All
Foll:a1e. 4
Smuh, E • Co>lll Mei.a. Oloorru • b1
Judg1og/Zmn1a, I
Spccfal AwudJHonorabli! Mention, I
Spcct.il Aw;mt.Honor.iblc MentlOn, I
Special Award lionor Jble .M.:n11on, I
Blooms • 1st Judgina, Dahli.1-Muh1·Color.
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Spec1JI Award Honouble Men11on. I
Blooms • 1st Judg1n&fAny Other Not
• L1~1ed; I
Blooms • h.1 Judg1nafL.inn1a. I
• Olooms • bl Judging.iCuna11on. 1
Blooms· hi JudgmCfRO!oe~ H)brtd Tea.
While.:!
Olooms • lit JuJginyltu~~ GriinJ1nora.
Muhi·Color. 2
Bloom~ • Isl Judgini-DJhlia-M:uoon, 1
Olooms • hi Judging,'Zinn1a. :?
Blooms • ht Judg1ng,.Carn:i11on. 1
lllooms -ht Judg1ng/ll1b1..cu~. 2
Dloonu · Isl J ud&in&. I lib1..cus. 3
Blooms· bl Judging, Ru!>es H)'brid Tc.1,
Yellow, 3
Bloom>· Isl Judg1n&.1'Zinn1.1, 3
Viles, Katherine, Nev.port (!each,
Blooms -ht Joda1ng/Any Other Nl.)t
Lt>led, I
Wussihew, Nik, Costa Mesa, Plant
· 8.ukets/10'0 Baskets. 2
Planl lbslccu/12" B:iskets. 2
Plan1 Bas~e1i.O.-cr, I
2" Das.kc ts. 2
Plant Ba>kCU/8" 8Jskcts. 4
Wilburn, D:i,·id, C())la Mes:i. Tr.:nJ> in
Modem Oc)11n • Open/'A P.llh Through •
the Wood, I
Wilburn, Lori, Costa McA, Trends 1n
Modern D.:s1gn -Open/By the Sea. I
Dahle. Kimberly. C())ta Mes.:i. Jumper
• llor!oe Shw Jump-Cuur..c D1Dcs1gn of
Any Jump. 4 .
Jumper Hor\C Shw Jum~Coursc DI
De)agn o( Any Jump 6
K:ipus. Jerilyn. Co.1.i Me..i, Jumper
lio~e Sltw Jump/Cour)C D/Dc~1in ur
Any lump S
Mc\3 Go.it 11111 Go-Gelle~ Shcc, Co~.i
Melo.I. Jumper 1 lorsc Shw Jump.Cou~
D Design or AJly Jump 10
Mesa Guath1ll Go-Getter$. Co)lll Mc.a.
Jumper I lone Shw Jump.'CouDC 0
o·ci.1gn of Any Jump 8
For more local business
ne ws and insight
from Orange County.
leaders, tum to
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a close-up look • one pera 's wort
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JUOCll including burns and broken
bones. Three 01hers only suffered
from minor burns and scrapes. he
said.
Om: firefighter, Gary Gunder-
i;on \\Ji. treated for heat cxhau!t·
tton at Hoa$ Hoi)pi tal . and re·
lea!>cd. Matheai. aid.
Fire and El Torilo officials ~)'
it \\ 111 take weeks before the res-
taurant \\all reopen. The M>Uth end
ollhc building "'a) In ruin -with
gas meters, kitchen supplie , bib
a rut pJCCC) ot the Utcr he:itcr nd
even a pair or tennis. shoes ~trewn
ft-OOUI: .--.... ~ oJ i:. ~ -espite the wrc:clnge at El To-
rito. it "35 bu.)iOC)S tlS U)Ual in
F:bhion Island where no 0th.er
shops )U)tainc:cf damage, said Jan-
ice Fuchi.. manngc:r of the center ·
From t
Newpc;Mt Beach au&hori&ia Jllve
been forced 10 deal with a ralh o(
araffiti and other incidents, in·
dudin1 the 1hooti_na ot three pco·
p&c and 1tabbin1 oC-one on Juty ...
1992. Tu addttu lhc problem, M:\1-
enal c!ommittett have been formed
' and police otraciat1 often ii\'c Ice·
turcs tu rc1idcn1 about 1an1
owarcncg.
Hart belic+.-cs it's time to beef
up community o.w:ircness ind
nc~ watch poup and
focus on keepina Newport Ococh
sate.
•'11ac thitw I wan& IO co.cc•
1ra1e on ii 10 ..... _. w don'1
JM our QI)' up." abc 1114.
Md Hcdp uid .Aer _..."w
with counselon and educators and
spcndiQI time tryina to sec what
makes suns members lick. ho'1
ru.c!Y tu look for 01her sulutioM
tc.> the problem.
"Undcr"tandinc the rca~n' Cqr:
1nnp can onl) JO JO Car.'' s.aid
Hcd&e~ "ho praised polke for
makinK i aoOd bui.t SatunJ~. '.'As
l ~e h, we ha\e to enhance our
enforcement profile. H 1hey arc
coming ~\l hctc "e can i.ute
mule it uncomfortable for \hem to
how their facei." ·
imponnnt 10 the pa~nb
"It mJle.s us feel more
comfonable in getting in .. ol..,ed in
the )chool," Alvarado i.:liJ •. "We -
h:tvc certain needs :ind idea, of
\\ hlt \\ e "ant cullurally for our
lid .lnd n lot of people cJon't
unde~tancJ that. \Ve\e been
rejected Q lot ur time . Dein&
ignored h the "ori.t 1hing."
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SPORTS EDITOll ROGER CARLSON. 6-f2-030, ni. ll7
pp junior . girls set to . tee on at Mesa Verde today
~ CdM's Glasgow among
156 entries participating
in week-long USGA event.
By Ric:l\ard Doon, SportS WtUr
COSTA MESA :... With t\\O doys of
practK:c rounds concluded, the opcnina
round or medal pl3y beams today for the
4'Sth U.S. Girt~· Junior Championship at
the Mesa Verde Country Club, the coun-
try's most presLisious golf tournoment for
girls under 18 years old.
It will be the rir~t United Stotcs Golf
Association (USGA) eve nt in 'Southern
-C31ifornia incc 1978, \o\'hen the U.S. Se-
nior Women's Amateur was held jn San
D.icso.
h's the second time that an Orange
county coµrsc has ho;ted the U.S. Girls'
Junior Champion hip -the fi rst being
in 1967 when the Hacienda Golf Club in
La Habra ho)tcd the event -the firth
time in Cahfom1J .
. ''The (Mesa Verde CC) is 100 percent
behind it, the course is in t~rriric _shape
and I pro mised the USGA th:u it would
be better than l:i l )'C~U "hen it wu
ployed (ol Mcndit1n Hill Country Club)
in lnd1onapoh ," ~•d Costa Mes:i's Bill
WatlAcc, the tournament's general chair-
m:in. "We arc \C:I) proud lhJt ~e h.t\e
been cho~cn to h~t 1h1s tournament."
Quolifying roun~s :ire 1od.1y and Tues-
day to cut the field to 6-$ pla)eri., then
match pl;sy begin!> on Wednc!>day. The
....... f9tllfMJ-et-& 6 e rtd qtsertfflttttth-will
• p~ -on-~ttn(by • .,.if&-tlte,-s-em-J -m-.. ~-
.. schcc.Julcd for f'nd;iy, \\hen 1hc fou r re··
mninmg girls pl.-)' IS holc;s. The 18-hotc
final5 arc Soturdav . \
To be el1g1ble for the US Girl)' Jun·
iC:>r Ch;amp1on,h1p, plJ)er" needed a
hnnd1cJp 1nde'< of 65 or lo"er.
Corona dcl Mar's Jenny Glasgow will be participating this week in the 45th U.S. Gi rh' Junior Chilrnpionship \\hic h bcgin'S today .lt Me!>a Ve rde Country Club.
Of lhc 156 Clllrle), 37 golfer') :uc from
California. 1nduding Coron.1 dcl Mar
H1i;h'~ Jenny GIJ gow, 16. and Trabuco
Halli. Hagh') Urand1 llarm~. 15. "ho grew
up pl.1~ins .1t Mc _. Verde CC.-" here her
father is a member. Gin &°" and Harms
will both' be junlOrs :n their rnpt'C'lrvc
h11h school> ne'CI mon1h.
Only SC\-Cn of the Cahforni:i golfers
-ha\'C D IO"WCr h;rnJkap mde'C th.an Glu.-
gow (3.4 ), "ho "on the ~ Angele!!. City
Girls Im 1tJt1onJI ttl Gt1Cfi1h Parl.. Golf
Cour e 1n llJ'J:!
Other Orange County pl:i)eri. 1ncluJc
S:in:a An;i 's · ,\l1c1:i Allison. Coto d~
CaL0°) Kellee Ooo1h :inJ Candida Kim.
and lluena Parl') JJne Jlld U)IC P.ul..
H;sv.a11\ hm1e Ko1zum1 , 17, I) the de·
fending h;.imp1on 01nd "'111 attempt 10
become the f1ri.t double v.inner of the
US Garb' Junior Ch.1mp1on)h1p 1nce
N ncy Lopez ( 1972 anJ 1974 ). Kouum1
.. ,11 be a sophomore n1 Dul..e 1n the fall
Lopez. Am) Akon (i973) and New·
port Beach' C:ith)' Modctt ( 19M),
'
among other!> on 1he current LPGA
Tour, arc pai.t "inner) of the 1ourn:1-
mcnl.
· U!iou:lll} 3 plr-71 l:iyou1. the Mesa
Verde cour)e ha) been incren ed to a
p:ir 72. "''h the: "Ira' strol..e coming on
No 10. v. h1ch was changed for the tour-
nament from a long pJr.4 .a a shon par·
5 (440 ):trdi.). The courl>C v.111 play at
5.934 ).lrd~
In addmon. a nev. tee bo' has been
pl;iccd at No. 11. v. hich play) :ii.. 504
)arJs, the longei.t hole on the course
Man) of 1hc trce!I. h:i'e been cut b.1cl..
to gi'e the cour'e J more open mwJ
Jnd new !>:llld has been added 10 1he
trap .The fa11'\\a)l> h;l\c rcm;uned cul :it
a halr·1nch. v. hale the rough rem.un) al
l t: inches
Mba Verde CC "a') the site 01 the
Oraoge Count:.-Open from 1959·196::!.
the LPGA \\omen') Kemper Oixn from
1979-19 1. and the <LPGA Un1den ln-
\llal1on:il from 19S4-19b6. v.hcn Harms
.. as J .... 1de·e)Cd )'OUng!>ler anJ began
pla) mg 1he game ,
GIJ,SO", a l\\ll·\e:u member of 1h~
Cc.J\t b"'}" \;Jr\11) golf 1e01m. ha!> onl)
been pl.1} mg tor four ~e:ir')
1 he -.ompc1111on 1111' 'H'cl.: for Gbs-
,go" and ~farm), hov.c,er. v.~I be stiff
.. \\'c h.l'e l'i(> girl coming m from all
0\ c r , ._.e \\ e\lc rn Hem1,phe re,' \\ a113tc
s31d · \\ c ·,c got a couple of 11rh coming .
from South America. i.i.\ to eight from
C:in;sJJ. f1,c or ')I\ from Jap:in :ind f'i\.c
or su from Hav.:rn. Thi 1s the 'b1gcst
1hmg girl' v.111 plJ~ 10 a') JUn10~ h's I)
big 3) II g~t "
D.ukes :.fall short ol unbeaten regular season CdM' s Bryant,
partner win title
~ Newport Beach to begin
playoffs in Atl anta Saturd ay after
13-match wm streak halted.
T he Nev.port
Dea h Oul..es
flc v. home
Sunday "ith one
.
pl:i)om, !>Cl for nc\I "ccl..end in At·
l<AntJ.
··1t "J' a ch:ince for Ult 10 put our
n:ime!> in the h1>tOr) bool.: ," >aid Ne"'·
port lk.1ch CoJch Greg Patton. "\\ c
JU)l rJn out of ml.."
The Dulci. (13-1) clo ed out the rcgu·
lac !l.CJ.)On m ~' C11y Saturd.t) '~•th
a 29-16 sctbacl.: at the hanJ.s or the fa.
plorcrs.
.,_..._ll"rli-..nnni~fkd. "-tnrt. --·7Tili'S1s :J) close .h l\e come to per·
kcuon sin~ I v..u born," :wad P.iuon
The Du._ei. were
cJcnicd their bad to
become the first C\C r frunch1')e in World
TcamTennis history to go through the
reauhu ~nson unbeaten. But II took
them until the fi nal match to attain their
fi~t blemish.
Next up i the World TcamTcnnis
Aire ad) ha' ing assured 1t elf O( the
West 01\.bton title, Nev.port Be:ich \\Ill
open the pl:i)orrs in Atlanta on Sat·
urJny. acrording to a \VII )pol..c man,
ngainst the )U~i,or of TuesJ ay's pl3)0ff
match featuring Phocni.\ at Sacramento.
Friday cvc°ning in A1lan1a will rcaturc
the En.st 0 1"ision champaon~hip. \\llh
the Duke) lb~urcd or Q i.pot IO the \\'e t
o., l\ion . finJI on SJIUrda:-al ro a m
PDT. On SundJ) a1 JO J m t'OT, the
chJmp1on)l11p m:i1ch v.111 be held
Whale the Dulc) v.erc i.hoo11ng f1Jr .1n
unb<aten regular i.eJ~on, Kan)J3. Cit)
h.1d the ancent1,c of lf)•ns to '"'P5o\C "'
plJ)Off )IJtU)
"I gue~ -the)' (the faplorerll) ¥>anted
at more," said P:illoQ.
The Dulci. p~l themsel,es "11h1n a
angle 'ictory or3perfect 14--0 camp.11gn
v.1th a 26-:?4 decision O\Cr W1ch1t.1 on
riJ;sy. ~ ....
That "in helped Newport Bc.1ch lie a
league record for the most \\ins in a reg-
ular sc:»on v. ith Atlnn1a ( 1992) and Son
Antonio ( '86 and '91 ).
The Dukes didn't am~ in Kanl>33.
City until 4 a.m. on Saturday, and "hate
Pauon refused to use that as an cxc~ e,
but he did note thBt, "We \\Cre flat "
UTOMOTIV
SERVICE--
• rhe Du .. e)' lone \ICIOC) Ill the ft\~
ct' came in "omen· doubki. Am) f ra·
Lier and t-..atr111J AdJm\ cJ~eJ Grci..hcn
~lJgu) ;ind ~ta~Jnn \\crJcl. <J·: (5·~)
· Other thJn that. 11 Y..lS a J 1,m::.il
n1~h1." )J1d P .illon
111e tone uf the night \\.l) et "hen
1he Du .. es lo)t in mt\cd dQ1.1ble . con)1d·
ered one ol the team' trcngth J...Jn~'
Cll) ') Ken nach 1eamcd ""h ~bger to
dcfc:it Trc,-or. lvonemann .in<I XJam'),
6·2
tn men·
R1l...ird Bergh. 6-5 (5·::!).
In 01her re!>ults· \Verdel breezed pa't
FraL1er an "omen' s,ingle!>, 6-2. and
Fh1eh Jnd Urcnt H:iyaanh dropped K11.>-
ncm:inn :ind Bergh 1n men's 'double,. 6·
I. to complete the surpnsingly lopsided
mo1ch
-B) thr D:lily Pilut
~ Sea Kings · coach part of
v1ctonous team at U S
Women's Grass Court event.
H .\ \ f:.Rf ORD P:a -Corona del Mar
Hith !: 1 1-. nn ~ ~o .. -.h Ellen BC)-ant,
along "llh p:irtncr lbrbara Mueller, .won
the "omen·, .t5-:rnJ o'er doubles champi-
on,h1p a1 the L n.1eJ S1.ite'5 \\'omen's
'Gf3'~ C.\i:m ten~ .1mp1on 1p on l·
urJ:a~
tnJ \t uc: lier. • hd is {fefR--T-----0~01. vmo "°'" \\ ' dclc:.i1cJ Lou1 Cub
of vppu ~ldJle R1,cr. .J. and Betry
\\a1:hob ~'t PJn n J Cu~ A:l., 6-1, 7-6 (7·
I )
Urun1 and loni.:11mc p3rtner Muencr
v.ere ran~eJ N,l I Jn the nation in the
45!> l:ii.t >car l3n3nt i .llso an instructoi
at the John \\ .1\ne Tcnn1~ Oub.
Mueller v.on the 'llOt:le ch:unpionst\ip
of the C\-tnt fo1 the fifth 1ra1,ht ~car.
---- - ---• • "'!•--"".• m. 1 · Grand (!pening Special 1 '15%. I 1 · ANYMAJOR1 1 a.OFF sERVlcE · 1
I .,, .,,, "AllY ona t:llUl'O# . I
EXPIRES AUG. 6, 1993 · ~---------------~ 2380 Newp_ofl Bird.
Coda Mesa
CORONA DEL MAR -Nettie
AlihuJer won ~ aoJd medals
nd Enb Fiae-rwo Sunday to
hiahlisbt the cffOru of the New·
port 8eub Aquaria unit during
&be Southcm Oltifomia Municipal
Atbleuc Federation qualifying
meet hclo aa the Marian Bergeson
Ceatcr ol the c.orOna deJ Mar
HiaJlC?l'IP"
TbC ~ put on by the <>ranae
· County Municipa) Athletic Fed·
cratioft. was a qYall6cr for the
Soutbem CUfomia meet to be
hf'ld Aua. 14 at Hentaae Park in
lrvine. The top four finishers in
each race 111 each division. nn&ina
Crom ages S-18 •. advam'e to that
meet. . •
Alsbu.ler, repruenlin& Newport
Beach in Divi ion S (ages 13·15),
won ber gold medals in the 100
yard freestyle. SO burtcrf1y and SO
backstroke. Figge, in Division 2 (7-
9), caprurcd her golds in the 100
individual medley and 25 free.
Other gold medal winners from
Newport included: Mackenzie
O'Brien in Division t (6 &c under)
in the 25 butterfly. Alyssia Paul in
Division 4 (11-13) in the 50 Oy,
Oiiarra Reese in Dtvmon 1 in the
25 back, Jennifer Murphy in Divi-
sion 2 in the 25 back, Nellie Mes-
~nger in Division 5 in the 100 rM
and AsbJey McFadden in Division
4 in the 50 brea.stsuokc. .
"We had 42 swimmers rcprc-
'enting Newpon. and 22 total
medals. t 1 gold:' said Newport
Beach aquatics summer· coach
1 Todd Hale. "We did quite well, it
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-'"" )~Js a better sh~mg 1han I
thoughL Our MVP Qf the day was
~ettit Alsbuler, but Erib Figge
JI~ did very well. •
90 '90-1 ..., Liia •• ,, 1t; .. -,,,,_ .... 4411 1 TJW Jagoll\ ,.,. •• ,.,.' Ta ....... fl'\.
SU• . 100 IM-1 1*1r la. A 11141 I.,_..,..... Es~anci.a High's Jairo Arceyut lunges to catch b.ill during recent summu passing league competition againft Huntington Bexh.
~121-................ ,.,. ..... . 10 ... -1.llli:tll9C.-.fl.&al. .... ..... ,.,, 42,1~ ,. hlldl s.o..-. .m. 15. .... ,,. past six weeks of development ..., f91 7JI.. ~ · • Lf'I).•• 11 • ...._
"Today's results showed the
have been coming along right on ~"· =~1n:.::-s..... ~~·· · · -~~Nr=~~~~~ .• ~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~ Od1oi {~am · r·epresetrtcd-·ar .... .,.. ., .. n. 1,........., .,..,, ?S •
Sunday's competition included the n. ~ 4Ul.IMlllMI. ' N I w I ort Harbor ca I tu res
• so~-1 ...... ....., 1s. Swun Team and the Fullenon so illl-t .-... '*""" 1"1. t. ..........
Orange Swim Team the Irvine llJ0 .. -1 .---..~1:111.51. ·
Swim Team.. ~ =~.r,r\~c::~--81 =-.. -Estanc· 1·a ' ummer tourney The top fintsher in each event 100 llT~1 ,... ........, 1:1l.44 50---1 o...... tt;S. .......... by d1Vis1on, as well as all Newport o-~ ••· 1 ~ <Q.57. t. &111...,. 091.
Reach compcmo"rs: 0 sot:'-~-.~= .... 1 El'i....,. 091 ' ch:imp1on,h1p mntth. w.a °""•'°" 1 39.n • Cll.-,........ ...._ Capo Valley goes down ~ ~ ? ~~?al 3H& 2 a... .oit9•••rM• . .....-Pence led Nc~port ""'~h 2.3 A.w !HI) ~ 1!> 100 --1 .... .......,. (I), IJOUS • •t1 h c I 2S MQ-1 CHm .._ ('18). SOI, t hllll Ap 501J-I JlllllWIMMl'5.k In ti e mate UP as eary go:llS 0\-Cr:llt in the lourrtament,
4003 50'-*-1 JiMu »11. I · C h d 13 I d 15 lllWl-1 Mii ~ (1)~21'1, 4 ...... ROii' 100111-1 Jalllllt l:OUI SCQ. res three for·u;1:...ners. Wllil! lcary ll go:.t) an \L'( 1141\ :llH7.S lllDslzlt~ 4063 SOINilt-1 .............. :1167 n.UI sa1;e) a~ a goalie. ZS •-1 Mil LllfM9 fl 1 11 S MiOllnlll a.... 50--1 .Al~IO!.S1'1. :-e. v ''" s 0w<1 "-i'Nll 211~ 1 ..,_ Ap ·.... ._"" • Gabe W) au :il!i.O had 13 coals \19l~ll -.. ----, 100 .... -1 ~n.a.11>4-lt. COSTA MESA Newnnrt -Y• ,,_ 50~-· i..l'ldlsll 11.~112. -··r-(and four goalie~\~!>), DIJine Sh-~ ~a:,• l.ldrrJ C11M1 ti 1$, 3 VIII sr-°" ,..: l:t~c.:~1a111 ':;d,l :~ 4 SWMa °' Al H:irbor ''29)ishl:d off Capistrano erwin am.I Tad Davies had· seven
rs -.-1..-.'°"'111 zs11 3 ~ s.... 100 N -1 ...., .... ,._,,.11 Valley, 10-7, on Sunday to win the oo"I e•ch, s .. 1b chipN'd.in "''th ie1 3Hl , 50 w.t-1 l<llr lyhcll~ 311'1. S KIM \Mlf !'Ill o .. " ' r-
15 or.--I ZJdwyC-...C'). 2550. 1 GlalhySlll 4103.• 5>/MIOtAl"ll'lm 41'1. Estancia 17 & under i.ummer four and A, 0 ..ru Bell, Todd Mell-• so21 50 •-1 o.... ~~n• s ~ o. A1 I ~, ~ne-1 bdlslC..... 101 s-5lwao.iv.r ~ 31~ 1 o. 3Ul. -waler po o 1ournament. Y.ain ancJ Dre11 Wenman scored
,,.,, zu; '~~: 50lllc*-1 Olrild"c:: ~ ~~ • Newport won five smught one euch.
.. ~ ,~00' 6 ~ ;:9 ~~:• 2 ..,... ~ ~ :'.~~ ~...,'it~22 games, and the titre ma1chup "'as J~n Mar$h ""a" cm.hted "uh
DEEP SEA
SUNDAY'S COUNTS
DAVEY'S LOCKER -6 boa13 334 an·
glers 3 ye'low!.li. 35 bOn!1o 69 ~ 54
cuco bass. 100 und bUs. 9 scu'l>fl. 12 Shttp-
hHd 57 rock11sh. 1 hali~ 925 mackertl 1
soe 3 ¥-M~hn 2 lr.ack crouer n wMt
PUBLIC NOTICES
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NEWPORT LANDING -6 boaes, f&c
MOters. 1 ydo~. 54 ~ bass. 35 calico
~s. 44 llcnll>. 26 ~ 47 IOClclsh. 31
sC\llpin. 5 shttpheid. ' hdbut. 11 ~ petdl. ,
black crowr. 6 ·yetlOwfin crowr. 3 wlllteflsll.
111 wppc-. 133 mackerel
•
the clo!>est. W save , Kaloh1 Cl~1r~ :u.ldcd
Adam Cleary scored three goals ~even <tnd Wertman one:
and Brad Pence :ind Chris Seib The tournament completed the
two each to pace the winnin) cf-summer portion. of th~ schedule
fort. for Ne~port, \~hose pl::i)ers ~ 111
In earlier gumes, Newport de-now prepare fur conditiO}'ling ~eek
fea1ed Oeser1 (Hemet), J3-9; Bev-:ind the start of lhe high ~hool
erly Hills, 16-7; Buen~ Park, 14-9.
:rnd Estanci:i, 17-7, to reach the
season
-Dt th«' lJ.UJy Pilot
SAN ANTONIO. Tc~as -Arc:i athletes en1oycd a l~rge mea-
sure or succc:ss on the \!oater last v.eel..end at the United Suites
· Olympic festival. - . ,
,.. Sheil:> Cono"cr of NC'"'porl Beach won JOld mcd:ils in t>Ao ltay-
alung events -the 500 meter doubles and .500 Coun -. to bigb-
li&hl efforb by 1he local competitors. .
. In 1he 500 doubles, )he teamed v.1Ch Sharley Oel)-lbtl1k to pre-
vuil in 1:43.41. n Cull 2~ seconds ahead of &heir nearest pursuers.
The SOO fours, futuring ConO\'er, Dery-B:111ik, JoJo Toeppner
and Knthy Colin. lriumphed in I :34.52. .
Ellrlicr in the Fe)li~I. Cono .. cr and Dcry-Oatlik finished 1-2. 1n
the SOO 'mctcr kay:lt )ingJcs. Conovcr·s winn1n& time was 1:52.71.
while Dtry·Bathk foll~ed m 1:53.50. In the pcut finals ot thol
e'ent, Kntri:ln Egao of Nev.port Bench was runner-up in 2:0.S.OL
Ne\\port's Dayid SpauJding v.on the &Old medal in the 1.000
canoe singfcs '(4:2.SAS), with Jirka U:itlik. oho o~ Newport, seventh
m that race in 4:43.89. S.1m Couch of Ncwpon w:lS i;U.th in the
pctit final in 5:12.97.
In the...500 QOOC doubles, Spaulillng t:lpturcd his second gold,
reaming ~1th Oc\lin Murphy of Honolulu to v.in in 1:46.;51.
Spaulding wn second an the 500 canoe sinJ)cs m l:S9.54. while
B:ilhl.. was ninth in 2:11 61.
In the "'ater polo bronze med:il pme, Erils Krumins of Nep-
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