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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-08-04 - Orange Coast PilotBEACH • COSTA MESA / . . Father of murder-suicide· llictim told too late . By LonAm B&Wda. Stlft wnw COST A ~1£SA -On Monday alter· noon -five days after the bodies of All Holland's 13-ycar--old son and cx-wi.Ce were dis.co«crcd by police -an old friend "I'm. still numb ... If I ·knew earlier I at least could have attended the memorial service. Now things are over. The bodies are already crematea." -ART HOLLAND, father of son who was killed in murder-suicide 1own;Ohio. ••rm c;old." telephoned 1he Ohio man to express con· He is also b:aCOcd. dolenccs. ......... . h' b h Holland however didn't C\'en know 1111J 1s some1 1n1 t at appc~ to pee> they were dead. ' pie you don't ~now in places. JOU ne"e! ~ the time M digeste 1~ sboct-ud--heard o! -or a.n a Stephen Km~cls, I • phyxiated Saturday after brcakfasJ at a locaJ restaurant. Holland had told friends 1bat morning Lhat she v.u takin bcr son to Polm Springs for-the remainder of the wcdcnd as a treat. Instead. she apparently 5ealed the doon and windows with plastic, hauled rwo b~rbccucs into Lhc master bedroom ind lit the coals. ·ate act, bul con1cnd:. ~he look her ~n's life only because she couldn't bc;ir to leave him behind ~Police s31d tt w~ v.cll planned and \.-Cry \\.Cit' CXCCUICd,-Arl HoU:iniJ uid "S~ was pretty "'ell-versed in su1c1dc mcth~'---- ·1 he qu~tion thJt h:iunts Holt-.and, I) "hy '!lhe U!>ed the anform;.ition lo end he r life :ind murd .. r her l>On? ··1 h.i'e 10 find out v.h:at really h:tP: pentd .... Holbn\J s:u "'I c:.an •t accept th t Alex wJ) J wallin~ p..arucipant," Tc'!lt re:.uhl to determine v.hcther there: .... ere an\ drugs 1n 1he boy's !>)~tem at &he time of ~k3th are pending. , · clOCd police h.cre to conlirm newspaper he sai_d ... Not to the people ~ love.: reports his frie nd had read lO him of tho Pohce found the dccomposmg bod1CS41(>f IG~ic muni~--suicidc~ the m~moria.l~· J~_njkr J-lolland. 32. and her son. Alex. vice was already over. iQ, the Al&Ster bedroom of their Costa "'?here's ftothing left to do," Holland Mesa town home Wednesday afternoon. Detectives Cound a suicide note an which Hofland apo'9gizcs foe the despcr· Accord ing JO Holland, h~ ex-wile h;id rc l>Carchcd various method') of !>ui ... Jc for her mo1hcr. "ho died of canc.:c r a ~ e;ir ago Hull.and de'>crabes ha!> !>On .is an upbeat · ~id uesday 'rom his home in Younp-Investigators believe mother nnd $On as-'( June.. · See FATHER 4 Kang wants to link line . . di~ing · With line ar-ts ~ Owner of Chinese restaurant negotiates with Newport Harbor Art Museum officials to put his v eatery in with the art. 3, R.ss LCJ' s·.oi-.,, • • • '\f.. \\PORT CE "' TER -l he 1Je:i of cumbin11 g a gourmet restaurant 1A1th an .art mu,cum ha' 1ntngucd hoth ?-:c .. port H::ubor ~fl ~tu~um oll :: ah .tnd r 'laura· tcur M 1~h3cl l\.:.ang. \\ h\.1 bolh uni 1;mcd thC) hJ\C dt) .. ':.Cd :~pr, t n. Kflng, v.ho closed the fl\e Feet Too rc~- 1:turan1 In& "'ed. ahcr lour )eJrs an fa,h1vn bland. 1:. Lil the url~ Kang .. 1ages of nei;l)t1..a11ons w11h the Ne..,,pon H:irbur Art Mu~um. But both K:tng anJ ma~um offaoal • tn\l'!ll an agreement lS not imminent. II y,oulJ s.:em to b.: • n:uur;.il m:unaac. but there· arc no d1~u~1on) right n~ ... ~·d K:ing. 30. ov.nc r of the r a\C Feet re!>- IJur:int an Llgun3 lk.i~h v.ha'h 'pec1..alaze !n "contem~lf..al') Chanc'>c: cu1,me. "lllcre arc other pl.aces I'm pur utng ' ·---• Ry1n Collins, 14, of Newport Be.ich digs deep into the waters of N~port 8Jy during a SOO-meter time tri.il Tuesday. Collins ttnd 18 teens from the N~port Aquatic Center are headed to the Eagle CrNl Rcse~oir m lndianJpoli~ neAt week for the U.S. Canoe and l<.a)'il~ Nationals. See story in Sports, page 6. KJng • .a /'fc..,,port HJrbor Art Museum boJrJ member. ~1J he as an n go11.u1ons \\1th tv.o JX>tent1:al IJnJlord .. 10 the ?'.cw· JX>rl Oc:i h :are.1 If ncgoll.111ons contanue _Around Town •. ._. •. ~. 3 Bridge ........................... I Clas.sifted ...................... 1 C~rd .................... 8 Jc~ Kobrin .................. l Legals .......................... 6 Soci ty .......................... 4 Sports ............... : ........... S Weather .............. : ........ 2 ' . • • BUSINESS FAX , CLASSIFIED ADS 6'42~678 R£TAtLADS EWS FAX HO TUNE s~s See KANG/I at the Shark Club: dance -noor-appPO ~-=-- By Mamie Mcleod ~ WIUI COSTA MESA -:-stn3lt-bmd of 1'~ port Stach residents fought hvd at Mon· Much to the-chagrin of resieents , peol haH-wins right to danee. .:i d:ln.x. 1ki.1c a1 ,a. l...alc.t ~" ~~n ~---, nour. lMOCr d the Shul. Cluh, v.ha .. h un&al day's counal mcctin& to keep O\liDCr'$ ot a d i \'Oted unanimously in favor of 1 uing the nei&hb<>ring Co6ta Mc~ pool hall Crom permit. bein1 aJluv.ed to build a dance noor on the "lt wa.s expected. .. said Karen Watkins. premise ~ho spoLc out for a group of about 40 resa· But residents lost ll\c b:nLJe as O\\ners of dents v.bo opposed the permit for the Ooor. the Sha.rt Oub and other re~iJents de· •• AJI the people who siirted the peti&ibn fended ow.-cn ri&)tts to a d3ncc Ooor -v..uncd me." si&hLinJ_few compliint c:aUs and a "good re· Residents said they feared ~erflow pm· lationship" with nciibbon as the m;iin ru· in& and incrcucd noUc levels th t ~uJd soor lbe city shot.lid pnt a permit to b\Uld db turb Newport Beach residents ._.ho bor· the 10.faOt bj l~foot Ooor. The C1ty Cou~ .~'4tt the 840 block Baker Street, \\here the club is located Out onl) three of the 40 rc\idenb c:imc 10 the meeting to peal out Watltn) ~1J mo t Jadn't come c:lu~ the) didn'"t thml at "'oulJ m kc a d e~ The )lme group of re 1Jcnts fo t the club in 1991 "'hen u\\nef) 1 or T1~nsc. no· ch.Ugc ~a p:irlin& and a d.snce floor. Ov.ncn ""i1hdrcw &he rcquc!>t Cor the J n c Ooor but •ere granted the liquor Ii cni.c. "M) brothen And I agreed to re:ipply for ~I011d3~ '4 JS 3 JiOOI ljtlle bl U l\C Ur• round Ill~ ni •htdub\ an the arc.:i nuw offer balh;mh anJ d3ncing anJ at') allcc11n1 our bu,anc ,,.. Han ur·, pica ""ll' bacl.cd b) • nc1 bbor· ins \trip ccnler ov. ncr. v. ho hall> a J01nt p:lr • 1ng• aarcemcnt '°"ilh _the d ub ~nd two ,re)i• dents v.oho abo uppor1 •"e club' enduvor. '"l\e ne,cr 'heud any m~1c and I onty ll'C four aputmcnt b;ld.:," ad Clarence ~\ 1lharm. a ncarb) rc,1Jen1 ·A lot of nc1ah~n v.~ ha'c arc patron\," ~ RObert McDoneH's first day on the job 1s met with . a ~rank fr-0m department --==-=-- a . Wa•11 or. Aa.91114, 11D lllltlMR Do you ever . .. • ... ALMANAC · The facts, statistics and record of our community ~lfACH • DIMd 'llagyi ol,lett AMaoloM Set*et It 4201 8Wdt SL • Dan L ltoat8 nwrric!d . Katen J. Gtowin on Juoe :30, in S..nt.1 ~ · I isten to or watch Rush · Limbaugh? What do you think of him? ~~-~···,..,. ~ eo.t"' SMt.1 Alu. • , .. ,.,,.,ol w..-.. c....a &poft Co. It 1419 Via lido. • ......... ,......,.~~~ at 1901 MicMhur 8tYd. • &fMrd J. ,. tNrried ~ o ........ on June 26, in CorOn def M.u . • Vulrieft Kassardjian imrried Nonu H. FalijlM on Juty J, 1n S..nta AN 0..,... II fl* lo.......,• .... ~• ...... ...._..._..,. (asked at Newport Beach ~in Library) ...... -~ ........ ~ .. 0.,. .......... , NlWPOlrT RACH • Maia Htdeba ol Mm Ooehiftg '11001 W. 17th Sl • GerMI J. Varclul married SuunM lu.tdy 00 luM 26, tn Newpc>f1 BOch Photos and inteMews . by Chrislopher Ass.Jf • 0-'el I.ft ol LHland lnwsbnent II, ~ptet 11. • Ron JeMeR al lla)ipa Pvasail .It ·503 E. Edgewater St. ...... "No. 4 ju!t don't care for •• ·1aum•1 Mllllfl ... . • ~ . conservative views. t!m quite liberal myself." ~ bwinns liattM infomvtlon t.,,arl«I by tlw c:itin of CofU ~sa Md •'*-J'O'f ~ -Moft ~~-IEpOlfwJ tcrthft <Jnrrpr- County lt«onkr1 alb. Most rettnl tkadu as t~ IO llw ~ County •ttOltkt"S ~ COS]AMESA • Anxleb a. N. 91 on July 27 ALICE COLLINS 'Newport Beach "Occasionally. He's a good counterbalance to the traditional media. Definitely COSTA MESA •Cary ~Y of~ Barbara at 3333 Bear St. • W~tt Sebri9g of Sebring fiMndal at 3036 Harding ""!ay. • Joshu~ Christen en of On Your Side· Appraisals ' at 3036 Harding W•y. • Mafy Ann 0-id al ABC Temporvin at 1'092 S..nu Cruz Center. ' • Christ.opher faAMg ol En•prising Media Produttion1 at 2775 Mesa Verde Or. COSTA MESA • ~ O. Are rN.rried Trauy L ltown on July 10, in Newport Beach. • Cabriel J. Atbllah married Samira E. NU.id on July 11, in Irvine. • lobm G. Oupn rNrried Eliubeth L Br~ on July 12, in ~nta AN. NEWPORT BEACH • Jc»eph A. Walbr married fritzie A. Mdlifttod on July 10, in Newpc>ft Bexti. BIUER.Y • AJfrt"d f . Bogue 80 on My 2 7. •Albert a. Paton II 66 on July 26 • NEWPORT BEAOi • Ben ChetMn 85 on My 18 •Ruth lthodet Ll'linre 92 on July 25. • Or. Faye J. Gano 41 on Juty a. • ltuth kAhn 87 on July 20.. •~la t. SWtof 85 on July 21. •Loy~ 78onJuly18. • · exposed the other side of the coin." GARY KELLY Newport B~ach Memorial services set ·tor former chalrman-01 UCI medical school Gray Davis J mnrells Plen_· "Yes, doesn't everyone? I think he's brilliant, and if my husband !?ver leaves me, I'll be on the phone to Rush." MARY HERMAN ·costa Mes.t By Russ L.oat, StJtf Wrttec NEWPORT BEACH -Dr. INing ~. Leopold, 78, former chairman oC 1hc UCJ Medical School Deparuncnt oC Ophthalmology, died Monday of heart failure at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Memorial services a.re scheduled for 11 a.m. toda1 at Pacific View Memorial Park an Newport Beach. Dr. Lebpold, whose contnoutions to ophthalmology were recbgnizcd by the creation o( the endowed Irving H. Leopold Chair of OphthalmolOI)' at UCI. was a 19-yeJr resident or New· p<>rt ikacb. He also beaded the med- ical affairs division of Allergan lnc., an l.rvine·based eye care c:om_p:iny, for 15 years until his retirement m 1988. Born in Philadelphia, Dr. Leopold e11rncd his medical degree from th_; University or Pennsylvania where he served his residency. He was a pro(es· sor and department chair of oph· 1.halmology :u the university's G~du· otc SchoOl of Medicine :me\ :u the Mount Sin:.ii School o( Medicil\C before comina to UCI. During World War II, Dr. Leopold developed therapy to counter the cf. rccu or chemical weapons on the eyes for the Office of Scien1ific Research at1d Development 11nd the Committee on Medical RCKarch. He iJ the recipient ol many a~ards and recognitions, including the Lu· cicn Howe Medal from the Amcrian Ophtbalmological Society~ Or. Leopold is survi~d by his wi(e Eun~ Robinson Leopold; daUJh&er £Uen Leopold of CambridJe, Mass.; son John Robinson Leopold of Pasa· dena, Md.; and two granddaugh1ers. Donation may be made to the Jrving H. Leopold Chair of Oph· thalmology at UCl. . "Yes. I think he's fantastic. He's an excellent speaker, though r don't always agree with his views. But I think he's just what we need." Consolidation of resources tops Council agenda BRUCE McLOUD Newport BHch ~ Council votes to eliminate Transportation Commission to save $250 per month. ''No, he doesn't interest me. There are so many other things on, I have samething ::.....-c.1"-'"==-=~__:..-H~H:o watch-- other than that." RJCHARO STEINMAN Newport kKh By Mamie ~cleod ~n Writer COST A MESA -In an effort 10 save money and c:onsolid:uc resources. the City Council voled ~ Monday to eliminate Lhe Transportation Commission and · --an other commissions. 11,....~-...... . ·-··· ........... . fl"OI!! _,.... W med JI I' • 1• I It The council voted 3-2 in favor of Ille motion. Council members Ma.ry HornbUd.lc, Joe Erickson and Peter Buffa voted in favor of the motion; Mayor Sandy Genis and Councilman Jay Humphrey were the only . opposing votes. Both voiced concern ab-Out whether the move would $aVC money. '421116 ... ,..., I • 1•11 llllillil! "I hope &his means we don't have a reduced focus on planning and -.11.• 1• Re~en Hotline: 642·6086 Yw1 com~ libo.it 1t. 0..1\f Noc or ~ ,.,.· ..... bt ~ ~ ~ cf.. l'eCtti, IO (dolor Woill.n l.oWel Thf MIN 14~ .,_.....,. -· ""' .. ~ _, ~ lira.tn 10 ~ .o.tc.r Oii "'' llDpC C.,,,1,buf IO~ ..!lo~ ».Me ltlft c~~_,._..,. ,.,., l'lollM City """ ~ -"*" "°' •. 16(.ttlt)rll Thiil • ~ <L-.ty ,..... ,.. -•Ml.,,.,,,~ .... To ~ke A (OfrKtiOn ~ 11 • .._Hot,.,_.-.,.~<or..n.a """' d "'-ull S40-U14, r<f 'Wl ,._,,.WW -~ ...... ~· ,_..,.,..... .~ W.._ lAIWt«, ~ ........ ~ ~ ........... ~MMap ,..,~a.tlW~ ......... ~ n.,,....... ~ ... Giit',.. IUPS· ,...... II _......... MoMlt ~......., .. .....,.. ..... c..--. a 'Jf • ..,.~ ........ .,., .. , .. in. r,,..ar.,.~ OfN.I -~.w. by ,...., -"11 ~ lna!"h Second ci. ~ plOd M U... ~ CA. (Pre n indudt all • ~ tlM -S 1oul t.1.1111.I POST~ Tl• Send ~ d\o\npt IO ft• Noc. ' 0 lo\ 1 S60. C<llU MIU, CA '2u•· ~T """1 ,_ tlOttft. tllu!ltr.lllOnl. flMorql ~ OI ~ .... un bt l'ffl'Oduclfd 1oollhout wrlQllfl ptt,,_. llQfl ol aiw;;. °""'* How to reach us Otcu.Lilion:. (The Times OrMge Coun~) (8001 2S2·9141 Adwrti1in1 0 fied 6-42-S678 Oispl.Jy 642-4321 EdttorW News 5-40-1l2 4 Sports 642-43)0 News, Sports Fu ~6 ..... 170 • MMn Offk• 8usinm °''"'' 641·432 t Businel fAJ( 631 ·S902 .. .. ,._ Cnnl •'· CAiNrll ~ ......... ........ °""" .... o..,. °"' f'ftMCW a.. .. TOOt\Y . ......... ~ k..WllWI THUlllDi4Y '1nta... ~ .......... • Ill I I .................. .. SilVe· :-,1y· j .... .. ........... I I I .... ........ .. 'Q' ..... " cilmA. ....... ...... a 1 'll•lwm' • tran.sponation issues," Gems S3id dcp.:nds on 't\ h3t items go throu&h after Monday's vo1c. 1h: i;ublic hearing procc ." "The idea behind the 11\0\'C ~o Roeder ~id pubhc_hc~ing du11cs save money," Genis added, in iln ·~ill be rca5)1gned bet't\een the interview Tuesday. "J'm hoping"'' Planning CommiS)ion, the Parls and do, aJ1hough I'm skep1ial bccau e Rccrea1ion Comm1 ion and routine st11ff will have to spend more time i~ ilcms "'ould be delegated 10 meetinoc:." · -traruporta1ion )laff or s1:1rr Other council members say the administr.uor. move will help the ci&y run more In other news, the council· c~ft~·tl~ b this show h3 • Voted unan.imously to increase t 1ru . . m \\c_h_ t_t atlmtic field user ten1n ordtr to we arc continuing 10 reassess ow "e · dd' · 1 •-,c 000 do business as 1 city, .. said acnerute an a 1tio_na 0 ~"""· a year Hornbuckle. to _help of~& the city s ~_pleep cos1s City Mat1agcr Allan Roeder said W~th the mcrcDSc, the etty would while there ore no gu:irontccs &hat r~tSC $40,~ to1al to help off set the the move will saVc: money in the Iona $167,7~ m:untcnancc cost. fees tenn there arc some immediate would Jump from bet~ecn SS-SIS an frn1.~ci3l benefits. hour to Sl5·S30 an hour with a "We do pay &he Transponation , two-hour minimum. fees ate eff ectivc. C.ommiuion SlSO a month, to we'll Sept~ 1. s:ive in the mon&hly sal:atics." Roeder • Voted un:lnifn<>U.)ly to sell said~ "The amount o( staff time and surplu£ propeny at 111 Rochester St. noticing is a little unsure -it just for SJ33,000. \ to recover $5 b•oti By Emily Creety, Sole* to h Daty Pc. NEWPORT Bfu\CH -A pl.i.n to ccntrtili%c debt collections for city, county and 11:1te p-cmmcnb to rcCO\oct more Lh n SS blllt0n from delinquenr dcblon was . unveiled Tues®y durinc •n appearance here by Stat.e Controller Gray Davis. Davis s:ud be is confident the plan. which hns )Cl to go before the lcc~l:uurc. w.11 generate a minimum or S3QO million 1n it) flDt year, al no cost to tZUPJ)ers "11\crc ~ no reason not to do this." D:a\lt S3id. Problems r&ri~ when people do not p..1y fees )Uch as rourl fines, . u1il i1y bills and other assorted ~f'ICe fees 3nd much or the ttme. local government is not equ1ppcJ to collect the money efficiently. · "Business ca"oot surti\e without collcctin1 debb :.nC: neither dm gO\cmment," DaHs said. Dans' :au1 tant C:lrof Thorp aid two reasons the stale can belier colleC1 these dcbb arc J>O°"'Crfol tracking compu1crs 1h11t ha\c accc lo more records and. bc11er dciounting of debt bccau.se of centruti1ing of debt inform:ition. .Ibom l1lso ~ Fonchite-l'u -ii--1• Board, 't\ hich 't\OulJ run the program, docsn 't need a court order to IQ into. .dcbloLS ICCOUD\S. Because deb& collection is not generally a priority, city and county Offaaals hl\·e to C timate lhe amQunt of outstanding dcb1s ~cd to them. Couo Mes.a, for instance, "didn't really know how much debt they bad," Thorp Aid. -It ts estimated ltl.al Orange County's delinquent debt ts rouahly $18 million. COSTA MESA • H.,bot loulitvud: A blke lodtd In front of the W.ltehouse tat 2)20 ~tbot Blwf. ~ reported stolen TU..0.y. • CGUeae Sltfft: A burglar bde Into Aq1Hrius em. &_ ~ We. Mond.ly a.net .,.. ..,t S600 ~h °' equiptntnt. NEWPOIT· llACH • Wttt 16&h Stlftt; A c.\l'JO do(j . wu ttpCWtfd st~ T~ from lknth • ~ • com~"Y it 871 w. 16th Sc. • lMI .,.._ louWWvd: A COtnpKt ditc .,.., .. ult.ft ~(ram a honW In dw 100 blodL •~;A bU .. .-.,. Monday ,,_ thi dDOr.., al a ........ In ... 700'beocl ...... mh••~ did ,..._.. ....... :AYCl-.lamdt11 ...._ ... -.. ...... ..... ............. . .. 1GO llllllcL A STAil IS BORN! (Well. Mtually. Four of 'Em) •.• l feel confiden& &hat Nc .. port's newly anointed Chier Consu1ble flobert J. McDoatll will do a decent job, but l'm still tryina Local Scene to learn &he rationale behind the biah-and-mighty insaania that many &op oops (eel they must nash, Why all those Stars ((our On • each collar) on the official uniform? Am l the only IOnJ·rctircd military person who finds this · offensive? I mean, isn't this the lofly.nltlle-confcrFed on top-of ·the-line admiratS and generals? For the head of a community police dcpanment wouldn't a single star suffice?' Ma)'be some.one could explain this cgo-massa&ing grandeur while I'm \\J1ting in line at City Hall to Jascu.>.> my next parling ticket, which will soon be innatcd enough KANG. From 1 "11h the museum, Kang said he \\Ould h;.i\e to reconsider htS role as 3 board member. Kang 1s lno"' n for h1.> fund-r:usang cffom on behalf of the arb :ind chart· t;.iblc org:inu.111ons such as the Someone Cam. Soup J(jtchen and Shue Ou1 Sehe-s relief ycncies in . Co)tl Mesa. He is currently worl· ing on a design for a new kitchen and dining area at SOS The creaiio.n oT the Cafe Topaz b) ha~hly accllumcd restaurateur D.i,1J \\ alhdm at the Bowers Mu· scum an S:inta Ana h:is proved a succe>)ful enterprise thal h..is c:iught the a11c:n1ion of Newport H;frbor An Museum ofCicjtHs, "We h.i'e noticed th~ ~ers )U1..IX)), •• s.a1d NC"--port H1ubor Ari Museum Director Michael Botwin· u:k, :idJang that he 1 exploring the ume 1Je.t "I "on't deny th:11 l\c ull..ed 10 people about 11. l\e been t3lking for more than a year 10 \l:lrlOU5 people. but there's nothing go1n1 on." • The muscum·s Sculpture G~­ den Caf c v.ould not be a!f ected by any possible dec1Sion 10 open -a reSLiuran& 11 the museum, Bot"1n- 1cl. Slid Oo\\er) Museum spol.esman Dri:in Langston sJ1d the res· 1 ur.int's catering ~~ice~ ha"e prO\cd in,alu:iblc for bookins spe· Cl:ll C\enU.. "It') surpruina to find a truly fine restaurant in a museum." ung~ton s~ud. "So many of them arc the cb1cl.cn s.abd sandwich ~nJ kc te:i kind of places." Some local rest:iuna&eun ~y the idea of hnkina fine dining with the fine ans 1s a natw:il. "A1t :ind food arc eooc:t com- pontons -the tv.o arc entwined," said Hans Prager, ~ner oC the Ritz restaurant in f asruon Island. "I &hank the museum would ben· 1-a-_iia.u...JJJ,au...u.&iruig ~ ~~ in there." The Nc"pon Harbor Art Mu· SCWILWllS. pbnnin1 ~ Q)~ruct I new $50 million bulldin_1 th:n v.ould nearly double its size un&il the rece ion forced &he pbns on hold 1n J:lnuary 1992. Museum 01· rector &1winick snys he is now cx- plorina &he poss1bili1y oC cipanding m&o the adJ:icen1 New-port Cen&cr Llbnuy after the libmy tn0'9U 10 its new location in March 1994. ln 1992. mu.scum offacia1s ~d they would "broaden the · mu- seum' prognm and. consli1ucnc:y" while riding out the recession. Local observers ay the crcati6n or seum could only help v.hat is con- sidered one of the m:ijot contem~ poraC) art museums in the state. "It would be a natural and won- derful alliance for Michael (K.llaa) and &he ml.lSeum," uid Daily Pi&ot dinina editor Marla Bird. "l hope ii v.orks ou& for both panics· sakes.'' nFFEll'S •llLSTDY llC. ................... --~---, .. • Wanna place a cla111fted ad? Call our advertiSing departntent at .. 642-5678 • " ... (sec below) to make all of u.s low·r&nkin& peas.a .. u see stars. 0 TUJS IS A WELL-BREAD ·COMMUNITY -Thera arc many restaurants fca1urin1 delicious bread (C'Est Si Bon and Yankee Tavern, to name tv.o), bu& none &astier tbJD Charley Brown's. lt was RlY first visit to &he 5leamboa1-on·tbc·bay Monday nigh&, and the first time l evH cnrted home ex&ra bread in a doggy-bag. 0 IT MAY NOT S£EM UlCE MUCH, BlTT THESE THINGS ADD UP .. ., oon~t loos now, bu& municipal coffers will soon get a much-ncc<kd boost. Effective in abou& two weeks, cars parked 11 a curb durint street swc!epings will beoome a t>1g-ticltct item - -momJJ1T{roin:-m 10-s29. · In my Corona del Mar neighborhood alone on Monday -anc:f Tuelday, this would have rcsulrecl in a $35 windfall. Prices for other-parking violations also arc escala&ing (e.g., a no-no·in the red zone will increase Crom $32 (0 S42). Cont1ary to J report published I I ' ' ' f ... elsewhere, ~ Beach ~nue mantacr Gia E•tl"l'CNld assures me that extra pcnonnel ~n't be hired Cor cnlorcemenl p~s. This, he aarced, would be"'cpun1er-prodw:t iYe. Abtolute ly all of &he increased nwnucs will ao where &hey're supposed &o, wherever &hat may be. 0 LET'S GIVE CREDrr Wll£R£ IT'S OVERDUE ... Monday's piece on the 80-year-old Oran1e Counly Coas1 Association, whose members ue charged wi&h • watcbil'\,I our shores., didn't do · justice to the venerable · viaitan1cs. One old timer called to make this point: "Our sroup was before the outbreak or Worl~ WaI 1. And, if'you'n recall, &here wasn'& a sin&Jc inslallcc reported or a German submartne coming up to threaten our shores. .. I checked the files and, by golly, he's right. I! any U-boats showed up along the Orange Coas&, they -must've been promptly spoiled anct scared away. Good wo1k, men! Jerry Kobrllt'• columD •P~•rs eacb·ftlonda1 aDd WedDC'.Sd•J· .. Energy e(liciency studied by coleael The Co:ist Communi&y College District moved closer to an official agreement with the state's Depanment of General Services to par11cipa1e and complete -;cvcral cncrgy-dficient projects at ili campuses when they entered into ll memorandum of understanding "1th the department's Office oJ Energy Assessments. Once a fe:isibality study is conduc&ed by t!le office, an agreement will be Signed by the dep:irtmcnr and the district and will be cftcctlve on the t.igned date. Some the projects sl:itcd to be compltlcd include~ fluoruccnt lighltng distrkt-\\ide, boiler replacement at Golden West College; • cenlnu ~I upgrades and equipment replacement at G olden Wes& and Orange CoMt colleges; clcc&ric resistance ~1er-tc>:.g3s boiler retrofits at Golden West College' incandescent lighting . retrofits ~' Coasttinc, Golden West and the District Office; and partic1p:Uton in the Green Acres Project -3n urban run-off managemenl system to help preserve water and reduce water 1reatmcn1 and operational CO:>I~. All CO.>ts will be incurred by the Office of Energy Asscs.imcnt. -By IM Dally Pilot Commercial .ReaJ &tate & Business Loans RF.AL ESl'ATE LOANS BUSINf.SS LOANS AD ~ str.!P..milli · For ~ ClpitaJ, acaJUDll rec:eMbk. .c:ormuem.J buidiap, rte.. cqwpmenl leasiag. fadolinlt SBA'L ALLIANCE FUNDING • MEMBER lAFC • 71 675-8125 111111 .. Today=~------~ lhe Cdt.a M& Counuy out>, S~-•· Up New" 1V11f1 _ 1701 CoU Course Or., ~ ' .. r~ Mesa. The event will indude a Spe;a Up Newport 1m-.tes the £ashion show by Boa..dway ol pubfic to join them at their .South COtil Plau. fOf m<>fe monthly meeting, at 6· 1 S p.m. a& informauon. call Charlottf' W.al ~- The Villa Nova Restaurant. 3131 at 549-2028. West Coast Hwy. Newport Roxbury South -Center BeKh. 500, a Peffatm· ng NU Ce-nter Thursday Aug 12 support groop, v.111 hold Its ' • monthly soo;al hour for mem~s Carjackings _ Newport and guests at Roxbu';y South. 2 Imports Jaguar and Range Rover Hutton Centre. ~mission as (rt'\ ,. will be hosting an inf0tmation to Center 500 mt-milers and SS session in con1·unct1on with the f0t guests and prospect.i'e members for further Newport Beach Police on car infatmaCion, call S S6-i l l l jackin~. The 11 a.m. meeting is open to u-e public. To make Monday, Aug. 23 reservation, contaa Sharron Hammer at 722-4035. CPR Classes -~ Newport-Costa Mes.1 YMCA \\111 Wednesday, Aug. 18 ~ condua1ng Amertean l'k-an AssociatJOn CPR classes -the Qfficers Wives League · first today at 7 p.m F°' -The Orange County Officers registratJon inform.:itioo, con!Jc.1 Wives League will ~t ac.noon the YMCA at 642-99.90. Wednelday, Angnll 4, 1111 I .. Friday; ~pt. 10 · Fall fashions -A spedaJ showing oi the C.Mn Klein f U cofl«t.100 oi men's and women·~ f.l!ohioos wiU be held 4'l 11 a m at the Fwr Suson5 Hold 1n 0Nt"wPQft B n. Spomared by Fn nds of the Oran . Coast lnterlaith Shelcer. the bW'OOn now and luncheon will beMfit hom I mW TOd5 ~e SSO for more anforlllc1tK>n, can Linda L)le al 759-0332 or Sh.iron N\c nnon '1t 673-"40l6. Saturday, Sept. 11 Music Festival -Tue F1r~t Annu..11 Balboa Pemnsula · Arb & M~c Festival v.1 I be sta;ed on gr~y ~e.a at the fool of the Balbo.1 Pier from 10 am to4pm Call 64'4·3151 Send your 1trms to .4round To•tn editor. The Oaj/y Pilot, JJO W. BJy St., Cost.1 Mt>s.i,. 92£,U Please Join u · F orDinn r Lune b or W~kendB.-un~b Sabanno s was onoinally founde<l C t ago after our fattlef ~ tl'le f am1ly recipe for our famous r.aJJan Sausage from Palermo ltafy n tne 1930 s ... oday s sons & graP<lson c~ooe to provide a compcete mere of auttiennc l!afian food . I prepared fresh daily and seasoned - ~eneranoo~l41WJ.4'U~-1-- For Rmnation·s Call 723.()621 251 SlupyanS Wty • Newpon 8uch • r --~- .. Doretta Ensign, left, and Bonnie Marsh at recent f undion. Loc~I 'deslgning w~men'. _ help to ·fund art institute By B W Cook. SoetelY E<11tor . ~ - T he) call the~tvcs the "designing women" of the art in)titute of southern CaliCorna:a. On~ hundred strong, these ;:.rt p .. trone~:.e) galht:.red to honor lit• ,<F'bequerque, a ''ell·kno\\ n local artist. The Cn!)cent Day home of Jad.ie and Art Jacobson was the )wing r Jr the reception that aur~cted a large Newport·Mesa conttni;cnt )upporung the art institute, and rai)ing much·nceded funds to tn)ure the organization's financial stability. 1 o d:uc. the .. dc)1gnang "omen" ha\'e raised Sl million for the :in pro&ram) ;.ind cholarsh1p) avall:iblc to deserving students. On hand for the cclebratron, John lottes, director of tbc in.:Kllute, "ho proudly announced that there are currently 145 :.1ud~nb enrolled, \\ith 10 on schol:irships prO\ided by the women. Alb.:qucn~uc:'>-hu,)band Carey Peck joined the artist's brother Fred Albequerque and Mil.e Moore of Work's Gallery in Crystal Court,.,.. here -.he b currently exhibited. Al ... o on hand, Bibi Oa\iS, Jean Tando~)ky, Bonnie Marsh. Nancy H~land. Joni Cascadden. and Olmeo Shores' ~n Oorotu En)ig~. \\ho :ih,> recently ho)tcd ~ luncheon meeting ror 1he group IO her d1Jrnung rCi.idcncc." If you Uke Pizza -Call the Otho Guya : If You Love Pizza -Call · · . Valendna's Pizza 675-9930 • FREE DELIVERY! I outstanding Qloss and tolof.retentiol\ IOJ ~ Of txft:lor Ind ~sid '10 ALEX PLUS Acrrt ........ c.-,,. ....... .. ·~--- Ot dW " .. •25 r UV •1of:z~ • Alll1llllOle lit .... I 1 From 1 • Md brjpa" kid de> IOI aood .,... at 1 local private school and liked to pa., beiebaU - tbe &ISt he beard. uyway. HoJ- land hadn't actually taJked to Alu in nearly three )Can. "I .sent let ten and Ovisuna.s pu1 ea•," be si.id. ... , .u 1 --r *k from tbtm ~re billa. • ' Holland, now rematried with t~o children, said be visiicd his $0n un&il .his ex-wife Iola 1 lut- tlc to set her child &Upport pay- ments raised about four years after lhc;ir 193' divorce. "She was mJdder than bell," Hol111nd Sllid. "After tbtll she tried to screw with my aedjt standing." he :Wdcd. H.olland worked for Telefu Credit Re- porting Co. l.n Costa MeS4. But while Holland de.scribes bis ex-Wife as a "relatively vin- dictive person," he saw no indi- cation that she would ever end her life, or k.iJI their son. Neighbors and co-workers alike clacribed Holud • • seem~ ......, womaa Who adondMrlCNl..- Polb UJ ... Mdde .. Holland left behind blnted .. penonaS problems. but dc-- dioed IO npeed ~ .. IO nciebbon. Hol* land t\ld a boyfriend. Shortly before the crime. she appar- eady pve ooc of them 1a1ne ~ IMl Jho s:aid WU flonl_ her·~nd·s eudcn. He had aone away, lhe told him, and she was settin& rid or thinp. Making matters more mylle· rious i~ th:at aJOme ' tieiahbors loew Jennifer as K:sren, a n3.Dlc Holl:i.nd ti ct never he:ud ~r u c. In fact. Holland said, b•s .wtrc was acbm:int ub;Qut people not shortening her name into a nickn:imc, such as Jen or Jenny. -·~rm ~•ill numb " he s:lid. "1\. . " ... base 't really hit me ~t. If. I -. knew earli~r I at least could -have crttcnded the ·memorial service. Now things nrc over. The bodies ore alre~d)'' cre- mated." 19-Ja'-Dld · 111o1 In 111•111: 11111111 COSTA MESA -A 19·year-old man...._was shot in the face at Jbout 1 midnight Monday during a fight between rw6 groups-o{ people. .... According ,to reports. Ric.hard KJvin, of Costa Mesa. was taken to Ho~ Ho pital after. being shot in an alley behind, lhc 1000 block of El Camino Drive. ... "°"' 1 adtrlland bis ~ "You aes an oppor1uruty for them to teU )'O'l -bat's ~ •ell and What hun't ~ well ... be uid. · So lfll, McDoneU uid his is impreucd with -hat he called a ~ahh of t&knt" wodin& at the Newpon Beach Police De~nincnt. . And he.Slid he hopes to be known as someone •ho cares iaboul his employees, i$ fair, consi>tcnt, open and ·hone L ''Y~k a question, )c>u'll get a str3ight an~cr;· he ~id. While he said he h~s :in .. o~n door'' policy, McOoncll Jso asW th:u people don't come to.him just 'A'htn &hey , ~'e Q problem. "Feel free 10 come in and s:>y hello once an av.hilc," he said. . -. Presently, the new chief and hi~ (~mily UC li.,.ing in Laguna Bca~h until they can ~I~ .... -... la WOil dl•ltd 1'ey hope IO be ... IO~ IO Newpon. W...M~ .. •work, Md>oMll .W ... cu lliC band s,encM( au. with bis rama, . His *"' Ryu ud Scao. arc active swia'U'ncn and be 1ttcnds many of their meets. Jn addition, he ha.I CC>Khcd basketball at tbe local YMCA and uies to sec i.n a eouple of . boun of sv.immina a day for cure~. He olso likes co 1 kc the f amaJy oo camp \XltS. and most recently they've taken trips to the be3ch up in Atascadero and Patrkk's Point near ' Eurc'-a. Thq arc also 1e1i1rc in the Catholic church. Married !01 2S years, . M.cOoneU said he met his wife, Lana, at i high school dance m 03kland, the ~1ty be W3S bom nnd raised in. .. She v.a.s 14 and l was IS and wc'"c been toie1her h-cr since," he said. ''She's been my best friend and a great ~rtcr." Kivin was released Tuesday morning after receiving treatment on ·his left eye, which was apparently wounded by the bullcL Polite did not say why the shooting broke out, but listed the incident rat fft ~ ~~ COiiPOTEliiZED-, a~ a fight bcrwceo Hispanics and Marshan islanders. i···'"'s~MO ,,, 1 1 Cipl. Tom Lazar said police have a male su pcct, but declined to u · I f Fii~~ I •pa.nd •. ------------.-.BJ•Lorl.U•_•··aas.._~.· : s 19~~. :. $ =1=9~ I Capital · REFINANCE TODAY /REG~ •29.95 _, F · Guranteed To~ Your I NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY I '' WHm.~ I -uadlng _Moo .,..UL __ , -=· -----· L EllW:ll lS.JS ~ ALfB AV:t:af _J G ABSOLUTELY-NO-COST! fMU~T PRESENT COUPON! OIL· CHANGE I !!!!. 1 FRONJ DISC 1 SPECIAL 1 Coll Today For o Free Consuhahon I BRAKE SPECIAL K1ll6 •OIL a FU.TER (800) 201-FUND s4995 I •5 QUARTS-io.30W . I I • OispoAI Fee 5031 Birch Ave., Suite E, 'Newport Beach NOST CARS S J 69 5 --. . 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GW&o*. .i neophyte compa.red to many o( her competitors, qu~hfied for match play, which begins loday, in the 45th U.S. Girls' ~unior Chnmpionship at the Mesa Verde Country Club, Glasgow's fir~t time playing in the toum~menc. "I wanted to be up around 1he top, so I "ouldn't Wol\e to play Kellee Booth an the fir~t round (of maich play) .. " Gl:isgow said, referring to the Coto de Cua stand- out, who was 1hc top·ranled female junior in the U.S. last )car. Gin 80"• "ho will ace off :u 8:10 a.m. tod.iy against Jenny Gray of Martinsville, Ind., to begin ma1ch play. had five more stroles on-Tuesday with an 82 than on Monday. Howt,cr, Glibgow, 16, played on Tuesday in the afternoon, when the wind makes the 5,93-i-)nrd lnyout pl.iy longer. . Although Gla~gow made the cut from 156 pla)crs to 64, finishing tied foe 14th with four others af1er 1hc two qu:illfying rounds, she bogc)'ed halC of the 18 hol'c!i, six tirm:1 on t_he bael nine and three on the front. She started at No. 10, finishing with a.42 on lhe back nine, before. finding her grOO\-c on the front. Glasgow had four p:irs and a bardic on hole No. 4 (501 yards) on ·the front nine. ending the day at 10--0\cr·par. She fini hcd medal play at 159. "I saru~lcJ :u 1hc beginning "ith 3 lot of bogeys;· )he said. "My 4-wood wasn't working. The fir)I two holes (Nos. 10 an.d 11) arc par-5s and I bogeyed them bo1h, so I ~sn't going 100 well. (Tuesday) w:is a lot different than Monday, becau:.c there was more w i.nd and spike marls. Monday v.as ~asicr because I played in 1he morn ing." Gl'a.)g~'s t.lri\e on No. l~ landed in the waler. but she recovered by sinking a pu"-o~ ~r 1harJ stroke to finish "Ith a bbgcy. ''l under-clubbed 11," Glasgow s.aid of the b1tters"cet hole ... , haJ to drop (.aflcr h11ung.1bt \\Jlcr). bu1 1bcn L made my putt al 1hr-c~. l don't lrnow :f (-No; 18) \\Q) tough OT no1; Ii "as JUSt stupid on my part." .. \O<{~o...i. ....... The fron1 ·nine \\IS d1ffcrcn1 Gl.a~gow )anl a 10.foor putt to bardic Nq. 4, after b.m:ly m1.,,)1ng a p.llm tree on her ~cond s.hol, then mJJe p.ar on No:.. 5, 1 and 9. On the pJr-5 No. I (4·U yard>). ~he rcac~d th..: green on 1hrec, then four-putted 10 Cmi)h \\llh her onl) double-bogey. See GLASGOW/I Brandi Ha rms, who grew up playing at Mesa Verde, tees off during second d.iy of medal play Tue)day at the 4Sth U.S. Girls Juni~r Golf Championship. Home course . proves little advai1tag~ for Hirms By'R.cNrd Oum. SPMS V.ntet COS'f A MESA -Brandl Harms of El Toro, "ho ircw-up pbymg ~t 1hc MCS3 Verde Country Oub. "35 :t hule nef\OUS on ber home &Olf COU~. Hums, IS, failed to qu.ihf) for maa~h ·play in Jhc 451h lJ S Girls' Junior Championship at Mc 3 Verde, but lc:amc\.I a valuable lesson in her fir111 miiJO.r 1ourn:1mcn1: Don't lea tl\c pllcry bother )'OU "I lnc" I had to shoot a low score, and 1 Cell l ~a) under pressure bcc:ausc it was my home course.'' s3id H.:irmi., ~ho shot an 85 on Monday and a 95 on Tuc)J.i). "bcl)Onc .,:is watching me: the club maq· ,.., . ager, my dad and lo1s of members here. 1 pla)cd "ell · on my fi~t fou r hole (on Tuesda), the final round of med.ii pb)). but then 1 thrcc·puueJ once and I Jost all of my confidence. "I w.intcd everyone out there 10,"atch me, bu1 I jU)I ktpl uying 10 plJy up to !heir e\pcCta11ons ... Harms fell in IO\C ~11h golf as a "idc-c)ed 6-)car- old v.hcn Mesa Verde hoste\.I the 19~ 4 LPGA Un1- dcn Invitational. "We "ere ".itching lhc ninth hole and Connie· CFiillcmi ga\e me her ball af1er she sank a pull," Harms s:ud. "l signed up for 1un1or golf ngh1 after tbat. but I didn't gel scnou) until 1un1or high \Chool." _ Ch1llcm1. \\ho Joined the LPGA Tour in 1977. h;ic, "on S~6.167 1n ica rccr eamani . Harm~. finishing h~r first U.S. Girls..' Junior Cham- pionship \\Ith a 180 in the medal rounili. -al~ learned to nc,cr lake golf rouf'\es for granted "I figured 11 "ould be an eas) time for me since 11'> my home oou~c." Harms said. "This ":is m~ fir)t ma1or champt0n)h1p and 1 didn't kn~ "hat 10 c:x· peel. but 1 had a lot af fun. Hopefully. I'll qu.alif) again ne\t )C.ar." See COURSE.JI Newport .Aquatic C~nter making ~lDPBCt ~Canoe, kayak director Terrell has high hopes for his group al..crs nnd 18 Junior athlete:\ "'II rcpre· sent me NAC an singles. double and ~. at U.S. National Championships. 'lh1's year, we're hop'1ng to get fours along E.tglc Creek Rc)Cl'\Olr. The NAC junior competitor~ wme of first place overall (at the U.S. "hom ro\loed in the recent Ol~mpi Fc)ll· " Wedi 11dlf, ..... '· I• • ' . Ziemann .tWins 1-2· at ·uu Nationals·- ~ Bianca finishes first. sister Rachael right behind in triathlon event at meet in Knoxville, Tenn. Br Dems Brostemous Sports Writer H er ' 10.)e.ar-old t"-'tn daughter') fin· ishcd one·t"o in n:u ional com· pct1t1on, but T.cracc Ziemann 'ould prefer 10 thanl. or it ti a double· VIClOry. "The Lad) Jrc ee)tauc,' Costa Mcs:i's 'Ziemann )JUJ .is 01.inc.1 l'ina-.hed fi~t with 1.086 point~ .ind Rachael second v.ith 1.060 in the O:intam ( 10.yc:irs-old :snd under) Da\ 1)1on lfljthlon C\Cnt .it 1he 27th Am.ueur Athletic Union Junior Olympic: Game~ a nataonnl track :ind field meet in Knolt\1llc, Tenn "for them l:loth to plal:c an the top two, ··"ell. it's \Cr) c'c11ang." 11:i1d Tcracc "'It \~as a \Cl) long da} "h1ch started :u 9 in the morning and didn't end un1il jfter the • 200. mcrers "hrch ended -aftt.r ~ o'doc~.-. The tn.lthlon feature> three e\ents - the ·htgh 1ump. ~ pul :snJ ~00 mci-cr run -hdd in one da) Point) arc coni; paled at the end of the final ~en1 · On ~unda). the first c'ent v.as 'he high jump. "hich b~gan :u 9 3 m. and \IJ;&S an C\Cnl an 'YI hich the Ziemann t" ans ex- celled /\.) the re:.1 of the l'icld "a" chmi-· n:lted :it ~-ll ~ 1hc Zxmann c:i.:-h deJrcd 1h.1t height ;ind at 4-3 ~ b1:Corc fin.111) laal· ing :11 J.51 .. "Tho HOO) \\:l) thJl the \\Cd. bclore \\C left. Neal (the l\\U\). f.1thcr ) got a call Crom a cou)an he h.aJ nner mc1 ," uaJ Tcracc "He h\ed an N 'lll \\lllc. "here the compcuuon " being .held. and he filmed the entire high 1ump .. The 4·3. ~ effort rn the high Jump v..a) g~ enough for 550 P'-lrnls JnJ an c cl· lent start for lloth Baanc.a and Rachael. After a ·1hrec-hour wall, the ne>.I C\ent -.as th~ shot put 01.:anca 's :? 1-11 1 ~ :ind Rachael's W-6 \lot're each) best thr~ of- fic1all) And 11 "J) gooJ enough for :sn· other one·t\\O fin1)h an th:>t ~cnt Af1cr another long ".11l, me:isunna ap- pro\tm3ld) l'YIO hour.. 1he tv.ans then ran 1he .:!00 meter lt v.n), kir once, an e'cnt they didn't JomanJte. "11h Rachael pine· See ZIEMANNS/I N · I Ch · h' ) val in San Antonro. Tctas. and the Junior By R.cturo O\m. Spom w at1ona , ampU)OS 1p_S_,__. '-.-·-inr_....._.........d_Ch.amp1onshiP--!D:>ls .lt L aLe p~ ----NE\\ PO BEA~-Ol-=-.,---_--1'1-.~t ,................,..~,-r-=-1)--=--i<I, N.Y.,ln July. ancfuie 13 l..ay:>ke~ and Ganoe, lr.ayak director fi · only )i\ )Car) old, the Newport Aquatic l\C canoeists. Center is mal..ina a huge splash in the , Vaclav B:atlil. a onoci.st an the bo~s v.orlJ of c.anocing and l.ayaling. Junior Divi ion ( 18 and under). Lia Jam Terrell. a 1hrcc·t1mc Ol~mpi:in and '1te for SC\er:>I U.S. Olympinm. con~l)b Roussct, a ka)alcr in the girls Ju,enalc current U.S. ch:imp1on anoctSt, i help-of three Junior d1,bions for bor11 and girls D1Hs1on (16 and under), and Kevin Cc)· ina )Ouths get their (eel "ct and hea\.ling ond a senior division that fc:uurcs eight tra. a k:iynl..cr in the boys Ju,emlc Oa\I· a pro¥ram that ts qu1c1Jy rising to the Ol)mpic athlct~-.!'Oi-~ l n · e · 1-:bt )CU, the NC'IC.,,,,,n Aqu h:r N~ top. r"' · • .. T~rs )Car, v.c're hoping to get first Senior Canoe and Ka)Gk Team "on the Ba1lik, "ho will meet the NAC .squad phlcc 0,crall," said Terrell, the cen1er's n:uion:il champion hip, ~hilc ttle NAC's in lnJi:inapolis this week, qualified for canoe :unHQpk da:rcctor, referring to the junior tc-om finished founh. The NA'C the Junior World Ch:lmpion hips in Pra· Aug. 10.14 US. Nat1on:iJ Champion.ships v.as ~cond O\Crall, all a&e groups com· ~uc, Clec~Jovakia at Eagle Creek Re er\'Otr in Indianapolis. bined, in the n:uion:ils. Merely winning in the Junior \ orld The Ncwpon Aqu:uic Cen1er, trainin1 Tuenty-eight .cnior canoci111 and l~>-See IMPACT/I m1JPlete -Atlta Repair .... COASTLINE UTOMOTIV SERVICE . . . ,... Ja on Marsh (front) .nd D~ny Obegi ~ill be lHmed in the C·l cat~ a_t the up- coming ~.S. N~tional Ch.impionshap to be held in lndi.napolis Aug. 10...1 •. 1 Grand Opening Special 1 '150/ MIY ifAJDRI i /0 OFF SERVICE · 1 I .,_. ,,_,,,,.l»flW I EXPIRES AUGUST 7 · · .I .. ______________ _ 23811 Ne~orl Bird . . Colflllla . • ' • ' . .......... ,.. ...... ,. .,.. Coltial (Newpon Bach). Mollica 8ridll (~ Beedl) .. and Suba IUfttr (Ntwpon leacla) . ,.... s . .,. -lhree byabn. . ~ trials doeJn' wi.. .. llll. DMlioii; CIWtiC • fy u athlete~°' the World tdam-Paine (lMM) Md David Sany . ~ he must alto be wilbift (N"POl!lh ~ 9:1co1i1 ~ ll pe~nl Of the time made by (~)'and TUJpy WWI (El = wlMCr from tbe ~Ol'O) &re ~ ... with BAtlik is abo the steer of NAC"1 . ~t Oft tbe NAC ait,ta .&eae. Jwlior lour-man canoe team. aJona OeordaP hnlr. (L.l&I.•-Beach) with atrob Jason Manh (N~ ~· ~ lone UnUr 1n dMi Juior Beach). lleCOnd seal' Dan ObcaJ ';::: Suior DMsioG °'YID · {~ewpon Beach) and third scat euocllu Tt~ Dawt Sp.~ M!~e Manola (Newport Beach). .. (Ncwpon Beach) and Stcwan TilOIC guys arc my hol$hot5. Carr and lb.rec women Ob'mpic Tene!l said. ·~ey"e only beef\ can0eisu, Sheila eonow1 (New-. paddling for ~ o~ three mont.t:is, port Beach), Shirley Betlil and but al~ady their ltf!'C$. a~ &Otnl Kate Hendtk:bon, will represent to qualify fqr the nat1onals. the NAC at the U.S. National Rousse"-(Newport Beach) and O\ampionships. ~atlik qu•l!fied fo~ the NAC Jun· Jn the men's uyak. Mitch Kahn K>r Olympic fcshv~I . .Tc~, but (San Oemcnte) and Mark Ham.ii- both chose to pamcipatc in the ton (Oranac) will also represent Pan-Am trial in Mexico City, 1he NAC. which precluded their f estivaJ par-Those from the NAC who ti.ve ticip:uion. qualified Cor the World Champion- R~usset and ~estra lNewport ships Aui. 25-29 in Copenhagen. Bea.ch) have qualified for the ~.S. . Denmark. include Dea.M Hem- Junaor Development Tcllm, wbtch mens (Balboa) in the women 's is c~rrcn1ly being held in La.kc kayak, and Steve. Kelly and Zsolt Plactd. Molnar (Newport Beach) in the Members of the NAC Bantam men's kayak. • Division (14 and under) include The NACs toughest com- three kayakers, Ry-an Collins petition in the overall at the U.S. (Newport Beach), Michael Gayer NationaJ Championships will be (Newport Beach) a~~ Bulgaria· the ~awaii Can~ and Kayak born Ivan Scmerd11ev (Costa Team, the overall junior champion Mesa}, and one canoeist, Jason last year; the Se.attic Canoe Oub, Donov:in (El Toro). and the Washington, D.C., Canoe • • . ~-~ ... For the NCA Bantam girls.. ~· Oub. Chvlie P~ine (center) will be competing for NAC in the 16 & under byu division ait the U.S. Naitionil Championships in I ZIEMAN NS: From 5 ing third in 34.0 seconds and Bi· anca just behind in fourth nt 34.2. . Liule matter. The two had fin· is hed well ahead of the national field. ~'What helped us is that in the AAU, the high jump is weig~ted .. as being more important th.an the 200 meters," said Tericc. ''(The AAU) has a lot of re· speer for field events, especially with the· younger children. They feel that kids that can jump that high arc pretty talented." The Ziemann t-wins arc not done at the AAU meet. not by a long shot. Today, they ·start competing in the first of three individual events PUIUC llOTICES -tbe long jump. On Thursday is the biif\ jump and Sctturday the shot put. Neal Ziemann, wbo h,as helped coach the twins in the shot put, is with them this week to ocrcr tips and IJlOraJ support. "The whole JTOUp is having a good time, and they're extremely pleased with what's happened so far;• said Tericc. "They're anxious to g.ct going with the next events now." The Zicmanns arc members or the Pcaasus Track Club of Hu.n· tington Beach. Pegasus can also boast or a one- two finish in the Intermediate Di· vision (lS-16) heptathlon. Marie Philman and Kerry O'Bric finished with score$ or 4,170 and 4,132 points, respcc· tively. From5 Oistie Kerr of Miami and SkYli Yamada pf. Sandy, Utah, were the lea<fen fol.lowing Monday's first round of medal play at par-n , b.ut Kerr was alone at the conclusjon or Tuesday's rounds. Kerr shot a· 3-widcc·par 69 to ijn.ish at 141, while Yamada was a IO-over 82. ending tied for ninth With five others at 1S4. · Coto de Caz.a 's )(ellce Booth, the top-ranked female junior in the US. last year, ended medal play at 146, five strokes off the lead and alone in second place. Heather Graff of K.ennewtclc, ·Wash., Shauna Estes of Onmge- ourg. S.C., and Lisa Penske or Be· thlcbam, Pa., the niece of auto racing's ~oger Penske, tied for third at 147. TN lAgll D1pe•1• • ...... It ............. _ ... ,.. .... ,.... .. ~--your~· ... .... , ........ ~ ,._ J 2 SI 10,... Mart11111 w. ..... ~ ...... -~·"° .............. '°" ................. c..t ................. "-'. .. -. ..... _ .. ,, ·-· tie ,_. Ro• • l cl-,_ 1117 I """' ... ... 0..-. Qaolr. .............. -.......... ................. ,.., ,,.. 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Y•mada's short putts, b<w.cvcr, were off par again on TuCJday. "I was bitting a Jot better (on Tuesday) than Monday,"· &be aid. "It'• just the other stuff. like get· ting it into the hole." 0 The field of 64 playen will be cut to 16· following today's match play. Round of 16 and quarterfinal rQU.Dds will be played oo Thurs-- day, with the 1emifinAls JICbcduJc<t for Friday and ll,\c two-player final •lated for Saturday. \ To be eligible for the U s. Gu1 · Junior Championship, flayers needed a handicap index d 6.5 or lower. Of the 156 entries, 37 golf· en were from Cal.tfomia.. lllP SU TUaMYoa COUllT'9 DAvn"a LOCUll -I .... t11 q1n I ~es.....,1q....ana11ce-..m ..... ......... , ......... , ... ,~ From 5 On the paN No. S ( 63 ya rds). 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