HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-09-14 - Orange Coast Pilot. . Anonymous . threat targets abortion clinic manager .
~Caller threatens to blow up
woman's house and car if she·
blbies. ..
Accordins to tepOrU. the caller c:or-
recaJy described the color and type of tbe
woman'• car and house while maklna the
nins Assodatcs. "This is your first warn·
ins. Get it ri&bL"
The call came in on Saturday, one day
after employ"' anived for work· to find
the Bitch Street clinic's two front w&ndowl
blown OUL
Bomb spcciaJists recovered a plastic ps
can filled with some sort of iiquid.
Reporu also show that Newport Beach
police received a P.hone calf at 4:.52 a.m.
Friday from an inonymous person tippin&
them off to a pouible transformer explo-
sion in that area.
ht\'C$1iptors found fiammablc liquid at
the scene of tlut crime, as .. -ell.
Mike MonJt, administralOr for aJJ 42
Family" 'Plannin& Aslociatcs in CaJiComia.
could not be reached to comment about
the Saturday phone caJI
• . didn't stop 'killing babies: tbreal. ~
By LoMnn Blsheda, Sfalft Wlllr
NEWPORT BEAOf -The day after
a local abortion clinic wu bombed. the fa·
cilltfs manaacr received a telepbooe caJJ
from someone threateniftl to blow up ha
house. and car if abe didn't atop ••killi.q
The manager told polict the caller
IOUDded like a man with a deep Southern
acccnL
--Your araY converta'blc and white adobe
home will be blown up if you do .not stop
ltiWna bebia." be said after askins to
apcat with the manaaer of Family Plan-
Police are continuing to investigate the
attack.
Accordins to reports, lhe suspect deto-
nated some sort of explosive overnight
Friday in a flower bed beneath the win·
dows flanking th'e entrance.
The attack on the clinic was the second
in 14 months. Last July, it was set on fire.
Like the explosion, the early morning
arson also targeted the entrance, causing
an estimated $9,000 damage to the lobby.
Neither Mon11 nor police would specu·
late whether the explouon might have
been the work of anti-abortion acti\~st.s.
Sue Finn, spokc)"'oman for the pro-life
group Operation Rescue, uud her orpni·
zation docs not condone v1olcnce.
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Three on~dutJ
cops involved
in altercadon
at Rams game
~Newport Beach officers were
trying to break up fight in
Anaheim Stadium parking lot.
By LonAnn Bash«la. St3ll W"ltef
NEWPORT BEACH -An off-duty
police officer .. as run over and his part·
ner punched 1n the face "'hen they tried
10 break up a fist fight m the Anaheim
Stadium parlung lot following the Rams·
Steelers 1amc Sund3) afternoon
A third off-duty Nc"port Beach pohcc
officer is being 1me~t1ga1ed by the de·
partmcnt's internal affair~ for firing shots
during a high· ~ed car chase that fol·
'°"'ed
According to reports. the un1dcn11fied
officer hopped in his partner's car to
chase the dnvcr ~ho allc1edl_> ran dov. n
officer Dale John~n
Racm& throuah-red li&hts an excess of
75 mph, the punwt ended when the of·
ficcr pumped $C"eral bullets uuo the SU5·
pcct·s rear ure, authont1es said. ·
The suspect then Jwnpcd from his di5·
abled car and ran. but v.~ C\CntuaJI)
tBckled on the shoulder of the R1vcrs1de (
Frecw•> 1n Buena Parl.
Adm\ Conden of CoroM •I Mu gfidn ICl'OSI a ~w inside the mouth of Newport Hvbor MOn~y as a rare swell produced breakers inside the harbor.
The C:1hrorn1a H1gh,\ay P;itrol. Buena
Park police and Los Angele:. Shenfrs
Department. all of '>'ho rn had by tha
time armed at the )Ccnc. a~~1~1ed in ar·
resting Lari) Rodnguez. 25 The Carson
man is accu-.cd of nsault "'llh a deadl)' ...... , ....
• CAJtUJt PLANNINC:
Ari introductory semiNr '°' people who want to c:N~
careen or mrify their life s
purpose and direction will
be offered today by McCue
Assoc~tes at l:~O p.m. at
4570 Campus Drive In
Newport Bach. The cost is
S 1 S. F0t mote infonnation,
call 979-1000.
More community ewnts
can be found on PlP 3.
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The ~inting on the top
of pig! 1 is bY Cmra Mesa
artist Ge<wp t apley. For
Information on origiNI
paintings, call 722·6SlS.
HOTLINE
SPORTS _ M2-4330 .....
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Bayside VIiiage resident* Withdraw request tor city backing
By Russ to.. Sllft Wlllr
BAYSIDE Vlll.AGE -Elderly res.·
dcats of Bayside VilJaac Mobile Home Park
packed the Oty OK&nciJ cbamben Monday niaht. callina for svppor1 of their uoubled
quest to purc:base the land u oder the ar
homes.
,Canying placards readina. "Why HAst
1bou Forsaken U1?0 and .. Don't let Us
Become Homeless." the raidents' impas·
aioaed picas came on the heels of a major
sctbact.
An anomey for the residents withdrew a
lllwltt, 8 alllfN'
llllPllYI lar-111
awn llW llrln In
formal request for city-backed fin3nc1ng
from the City Council agenda earlier Mon·
day after learning that city staff crs would
recommend qainst the plan.
"We're Coin& to try and act some ott-cr
help." s.aid Bill Oeb.s. cbaimwi of the res•·
dents committee formed to purch~ the 26-
.._cre mobile home part near the Upper
Newport Bay.
Residents are facin1 a Sept. 15 deadline
to open e5Cfow on the property. an exten·
sion of a July IS deadline they failed 10
meet. Out the Irvine Co. sent residents a
letter stating that the compJn) "ould 5ell
the propert) t\l DcAnza ~ch Inc. 1f re i.
dents did not meet the ne" deadline
DeAnza lea~ the park from the IJ'\ine Co
and rents space) 10 the mobile homeo\\onC~.
Residents 3y many in the ~nior citizen
mobile home park who h'c on fixed in·
comes wi ll be priced out of theu home\ by
rent hikes 1( the) are not able 10 purchase
the park. But financial backing for their S 12
million offer on the park has p~ed dif·
ficuh bccau e they '>'Cre not able tnke a
deal "-ith DcAnza to purchase the com·
p3n) ~ lc3SC rightS.
No~. re:.1dcn1s arc aaain 3\king for more
time and they ~ked the Cuy Council to
plead their C3~ 10 the lr"anc Co
"DeAna and the 1~1ne Co .. they can io
on to b1 deal lor man~. many )Uri to
come.'' ml.>balc hi>mc p3rl. re~dent L)nn
Cook told count1lmembcr~. ..This '" our
only big deal and 1t isn't :about corpornte
profits -n's atx>ut our home ...
Ma)Or Oarcnce Turner airced to meet
"'•th the IC'1ne Co. but Turner also ex·
See RESIOENTS/4
-let tired through willow
of Persian Treasure Rugs
~ Vandalism occurs about ·one week after phone
call demanding owner 'help the children of Islam.'
By lonAnn 5111 wrts
CORONA DEL MAR -Someone rared a bwkt throu b lbc
window ol Peni&D Trc re Ru S.hmhy, about e week after
the o-ncr ol the ~ received a all fr\Wft cone threatcnin&
to burn h' 1tOfC down 1( he didn't .. help the d\ildr n of l m."
Th incident mar the tiecond attadt on an East C Hi h·
way n11 IOfC thts year. .
Last fcbruat), an Iranian 1n2n the Orieat
Handel for ••pulit~J and rel' dc'¥oured
more 1haA S1 · ron ol ""' Then. •h o-r H m Ke ·
m11~"'c lCR"W d a radal eptthcl °" t
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VOICES .. Community members. debate the issu'!lJ.f1at affect the!r lives ·
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Bernard King is a rabbi at Shir Ha·Ma'~ot, Harbor Relonn Temple.
Voucher facts Rcg3rding Steve
Marble's column in the Saturday paper,
he obviously has got his facts all wrong.
The school system isn't .working. I don't
know what school system he's been
c~amining, but he's got his facts aJI
wrong and he apparently is coming from
the lcCt wing because he makes a
derogatory comment about conservators,
which is so typical or the left-wing
media. I realize you arc a Times Mirror
paper, so you arc bi:iscd. / ·
But if your going to write an editorial
let' get your facts straight. We arc not
going to lose SS,200, only $2.SOO and
let's get it straight if you are going to
write somcthf,,J like that.
PAUL HELLER
Huntington Beach
Editor's note: Acrordln1 to tht l•np•1t
In tht lnitlatfrt, rou1hly S2.6<>0 will p to ·
tht voucbu school If• studtal tlttts to
ltpJ public school. An tt1ual amount
will'"'bt llllcta from tbt st.It tduatloaal
bud~t and rrdirttttd to lbt statt'1
1tntrt1/ fund.
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I'm upset about Steve Marble's column
on Saturday. Why 1s everything so
011c·s1dcd in this? Why don't we ever get
both sides of the story prin ted? Why is
your paper so against showing the other
side I feel a lor of bias coming from
your company I don't know if it's
directed from your parent newspaper or
if u 's Steve Marble or whoever it ls,
maybe it's you the editor. But it's about
ttmc we st3rt presenting both 'ides.
It's a joke how he says public schools
work. There arc a lot of kids I know who
arc flunking pubhc schools and a lot or
kids who have dlSabilitics or arc 1enin1
help. I know the private schools do work.
They've been working for decades and
they've been successful and they do it .at
a lot lesser rate than SS,200 the public
schools get It's proven. It's never
brought out:
I think it's about time that you show
both sides of the story and quit being so
biased and 1ivc everybody an cquaJ
opportunity 'to live their views about the
initiative voucher. I hope Mr. Steve
Marble remembers when he's writfog
who he's writing for and what area he's
in. He's not in South Central LA.
KKK llld 1 It
TIM CHAVEZ
Newport Beach
Alnendlnent For1c~ for a minute
that these were KKK newsletters (Sepe.
6) and imagine that they were
community or Republican or Democratic
newsletters or some such. Now how
would you view the words and acts of
the biased book-burners who trespassed
onto others' property to pack up these
newspapers before the property owners
could read them.
That's what free speech is all about
folks. To be content ncutr~I. Free speech
is free speech. "'
ShouJd these sell-hating.
book-burning. petty tyrants ever come on
to my property to confiscate any
newsletter to prevent me from reading it,
I auarantcc they'll get their marmy
asses booted down the street po t·haste.
I'll read and form my own opinions.
thank you. I don't need to have an)'One
tell me what something says or to
characterize 11 as hate literature. I'll
come to my vwn wndiuiuns.
H. MILLt\RD
C.osta Mesa
Ge~ll Mlllll'8 A
flctl lb'.11 IC callers to the
Daily Pilot arc aoin1 lo use my name, the~ ought to live their facts honestly.
Seeing ha light
Beyond pessj_mjsm and. optimism, .
~Arab and Jew reach out toward each other
ly 1111111 ...... -
A Jewish New Y car. A Moslem new month.
Jew and Arab grope side by side in the
darkness and both glance heavenward. A
. barely perceptible
the proverbial tunnel while the pessimist secs the
tunnel at the end of the light. Yet both cousins.
eyes open. mouths gaping, are standing ot the
threshold of a new year of months. As they turn
glimmer of light presents itself to their darkness
conditioned sight. For too long now the only talk-
among Arabs and Jews had been a continuously
exquisite refinement of the darkness. Praise has
been lavished only on those who could invent yet
newer shades of darkness upon which to meditate.
· toward each other, seci~ other's image
emerging from the closed-eyed da~knc s, both begin
to see.
Beyond pc simism and optimism, Arab and Jew
reach out tentative hands toward ench other. And
the moment their fingers make cont~ct the heavens
bur t forth n light that emerges from t~eir tear-filled
eyes.
Yet now something unheard or is beginning to
occur. Both Arab and Jew arc searching out not
only the heavens of darkness but arc strugglil'l8
actually to see in the darkness, to search for a· park
of light, a glimmer of mutual humanity.
Each now know. lt is po iblc to go beyond
~escriptions of darkness. One can learn to see in
lh the past there were lighting storms that
penetrated their night yet the rwo cousins would
merely hide their eyes in fea1. This ne'.v mon:h's
year something miraculous is beginning. Doth arc
using the lightning flashes as opportunities to inch
forth out of their darkness.
1he dark and even beyond, even deeper. As the new
months spread into new years and their touch
becomes an embrace, their wrestle can become
fin.t!!y :! hug. In embrace and trust, both cousins,
Arab :ind Jew, can how the world that the light was
never the illusion, only the tunnel of darkne s wa . . .
Bernard King is D robbi at Shir 1111-Afa'a lot,
The optimist is &3id to see the light at the end of llarbor Reform Temple nnd n Costa ftfesa re ident.
8UT Of THI HOTLINI ,
Rcccntly a caUcr said Ncwpon Beach
hu l,414 acres open space but didn't
mentioa that 1.300 of those acres arc the
water in Newport Bay. The city octuolly
hu only l:M acres or parks.
So tbe SO level acres added by
M~ A represent a si1nificant
increase. for these SO acres we will pay
SS8 million, not Sl.60 million your cnllcr
claimed. The million dollars per acre for
Newport Beach rea) estate 1s cheap. I
challenge your caller to tran late tbc
price of her home into dolhus per ocrc.
It will come out way over one million.
If &be doesn't want to pay any interest
charges, she can retire her share of the
mortgage with one lump sum payment of
leu than $1 ,450 and pay nothing every
month for the rest of her lif c. IC she had
to PIY $1,450 to hnc her automotic
transmission repaired, she might swear 11
little but she wquldn't lose her home,
and it wouldn't aJtcr her hfcst)'le.
And for businesses, which will hove a
rent increase of less than h:alf a percent,
the a>st is indeed chicken feed.
ALLAN Dl:.EK
Newport Beach
fire station Irony My
messqc is there is a touch of irony in
Jean Watt's praise of the Jc i1n for th~
new Balboa Island fire station. She
origiully voted for and strongJy
supported a design that one of America's
lcadin& architects caJled a "monument to
mcdioetity."
It took your own Stuart Woodard
(Dally Pilot architecture critic) and the
sisnaturcs of more than 600 Balbo:a
Island residents to move a reluctant city
away from the original dcsisn.
1banks go to Tim Riley and Kevin
Murphy for seeing the liaht.
BOB l.£WIS
Balboa Island
&161.Af'U no apl.ut Jn11 lt'all fol'
CJ11 Coundl la 1991.
Plans for the 19th
Street bridge We li\C at the
end of 19th Screc1. The road here int~
our place h:ts become tilth); there is
broken gla .. -. <Jlong the road .• I \\allr.;cd
there yesterday. There ore drunl-. • •
pro titutes. It') become .1 harrio. H they
put that bridge in. it's gunn:a be much
\\Orst.
I want to knO\\ -.h3t') an that report. I
want 10 knm' what they arc doing. In
just not e'en ).:.tfc an)inore the \\3Y 1t i
Wh:u 1s it going 10 be 1f they put ttul
bridge in?
ANNE:. DA \'IJ\ER
Ne"port Tcrr:ice
Fuzzy reception to
cable Increases 1 h;a\e ju .. t
rccci"cd my Copley cable TV billing, anJ
I am so frustrated and angry I could spit
My bill ha) gone .up. AnJ the point to
me is that go,crnmcnt keep mc~)ing In
and lcgislJtang priv:ate busanc') and
costina thou Jnds of dollars for them to
do that. And all that priv2te businC\\
does ts. ho\.c :i "cry good time w1gghng
around and rcndjusung their rJlc-. until
it ends up nl) bill co b me more. So 1t
doesn't help a bit.
It co ts me at both end , and I Gm
really f rustratcd about that and angry
aboJt the Hmc thing h ppcn\ with
insurance. My insurance co a me more
and all we did was try and legislate them
1n the corner, and the) just ~igglc it
nround until it costs )'Ou more.
I wish government \\Ould quit C06tin&
us so much money when they chink they
arc bia brothers tryl.na to 1ell us how to
live.
ADA COLE
Costa Mc~
'Clttall Cove' Isn't
blSS Appuently. J V1ndc~loo1
doc) not h'c )()Uth of the~ c3tuul• an
H0.1g-·) \\Ctl:ind> I Mt\e noticed ~
prolific they ha'c gr""'n 1n :in :area that
w11 nothing but d'ln not tQO many )C:ln
b;u;L.
Out '' i.oon I\ \\C wall ha .. c a S:rnta
An:i condition, \\C who li'c wu1h or the
h1gh":l) v.111 get .all the loo~ O)'inJ cat
t:ul' in our home) anJ in our )lird\
A) for the swallc;r.I. , the only rnson
the) go O\cr there 1s to pick up the mud
10 build a net under our r.tmp to lay
their cgas and h:atch their )Oung. I ha'c
counted about eight ~nC'e the original
two armed on 1he same dJ) they came
to Cap1 trano The"e apparently ore lhc
,,,me )wallo~ that built these ne)t) h1)t
)Car. 1 hey just remforce them a httlc
since the)' didn't h.i"e to )tart from
scratch SwallO\\s )ecm 10 h._e the
1mpr0\cmcnts th:u v.e humans build for
our own ron\en1cnccs. They really 1<eem
muse secure wi!h f'lan') ron>truction. ·
\\ h) Jo )OU think we ha'c ~ctlands
now \\hen \\e d1J not h;&\e \\Cthandi. in
that area 40 )e3rs a o'> Could it be the
\\Ater seeping from the \\3tering o( the
grounds a~c.,
GEORGE FORTERVILLE
New port ~ach
Tbal*s for
education 1 JUSt wanted tO
ro.mpliment )'OU on the Back-to-School
Primer '93. There is a lot of research
and work that has gone into it. and it'
very informative for us J)lrcnts or
children in the Ncwpon-Mc$1 district,
nd we Just greatly 1ppreciate it, and we
thought it's terrific. Think you very
muC'h for 11vang us that.
CAnllE COOK
Newport Beach
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Notebook
ballet 1lippcn and a
IOolhJ grin. No, '"°"" tym 1n this case wu
• one of thole dcsicncr
fitness ccntcn filled
with beau1iru1 people in
bcau1iru1 outfits
aencrally wal~n4
around •Ad ldm1rin1
how bcau1ir1.1l 1hcy arc.
For years I've
wondered what really
goes on i.n 1hcse dens o'
swca1, and I Sol a
chance to find out
through a (rec pau
distributed at 1he. fair.
On my first visit, I was p~d into a
leather couch to fill out a rorm stating
my fitncu goals.
A youna rippled auy named Tab or
Rip or Rock or one or those names they
gave actors in the 'SOs introduced
himself as my penonal trainer, squeezed
my hand 'til it bled and took me to his
desk. He analyzed my goals. the
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wassooeriousbe...-dllbould .. 1a
unh-onal·llfetlmo ....i..nbip -Would set me Into th.ii 17111 llld 1J11 odNr on
the planet for lh&hJy the aaaMCI plan u a new FOOi &plorer. I led
OUI my financial &itl<ioft; We red a
aood hoany lauolL · •
I loured 1hc facllity and toot,•
personal fitness 1elt. I uancd in earocs1
and ended in exhausdon. The results
weren't aood·
''This is where IOmCOnc Y,OUr •ac
lhould be.'' be Mid. pointinl to a chart.
"This it where )'O't are."
Acconlin& to the chart. l 1houkl be
livin& off Social Seauity in Florida,
waiting in vain for my children 10 call:
He decided' I needed' a balanced
attack. ol card~vucular exercises and
machine work. When I dropped in la1er
for my first workout. the trainer took me
to his desk 1nd tossed m.embership
prices around like dice 11 a craps tlble.
Apin. I balked. "Do9>u have somc•hina aplnst 1ho
gym?" he uked as if I'd disgraced his
mother.
I Pointed out my financial situ11ion.
w. -• """' ......, lauoll. Wo -to tllo ... adaliU. f wallid on .... ...... llalina ..,...,,. ahead, !or lO
miou1eL It wu on IO lbe ucl<)ldc. I
pedaled .., tllc tblq. rurin1 llralsht
ahead. fot 20 miaulel. Tbe trainer
wanted me to pt on the machines. but I
informed him th11 I wu Ute for 1
pr~ tcbe:duled appoinlmcnt {it was
dinnertime). .
I rciumcd two days later for the full
workoUL I k>okcd up my pcf50flal
trainer. He took me to his desk. Seems
he previouMy forp 10 mention the gym
had a cheap)" special runnini two more
da)'S that wouJd allow me to enter
certain pan.s or the l)'ll1 durins certain
houn when certain planets are aliped.
Oh. and I'd have \0 wuh the windows.
N CNf uvvy 10 how this works, i
answered that •s rffifelf as l loYCd
the gym more than 1ny place I'd ever
. been ~ God's green earth, at this
particular time I wasn't ready to commit
my hant-.eamed change.
I pointed ou1 my financial situation.
"You mean you were serious berore?"
he 'asked. I nodded. We shared a JOOd
hearty .,Y.
Lookina at those sad puppy eyes, I
ic<I ihat •hen my rrce month was over,
I'd consider a membership. Somewhat
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lltilfltd. he took me 10 lbc machine
room. There was one row for people
1ryllls to pin ...... I .,,,. suppooed ••
avoid that row.like the pl.quc. There
wu a row tor ~e tryin& to 1one
lhom1<1Yet. II l wU ludcy, I mis)\1 grid·
uate 10 there. For now, I IOI ratso ffN/.
He detctibed the 20-minute routine,
which would irwolve doing cad\
ra1-bur:nin1 uercbe twk:e. I did my 40
minutes in cardi~vasculatj:iades and
headed ror the machinet. The l'irlt rep
was a bren.e. Halfway into the Kc:ond,
c:Veryt.hin& started JellinJ dark. I walked
toward the drink.in& fountain, and w;1h
each step the room grew dimmer.
•
At the fountain, there was a line or
half a dozen well-chiseled bodies
oblivious to the fact that a rat sweaty guy
was plodding toward them with arms
outstretched likC Frankehsfein's monster.
I caught sight of:. two trainers passing by
and called out for help, but all that came
out ras "Mmf!\phh.'' .
11\e room was now almost tot'llly dark.
The people in front of me were spending
more time c~changing measurements
lhan drinkinJ water, so I walked up t"NO
flights of stairs, bound for my trainer's
office. I didn't make it, instead
coUapsing on the leather c.ouch in !he
reception area. There I stayed,
undiaurbcd, with 1 1owd OW'Cf my tac..
for an hour .
F inaJl\o, lik.e a b111by tatiq (Vil 11ep1, I
ambk.d lO lbc traiacr's desk.. He vtU
In the middle ol cxplainina the
univtml·life mcmbcMip to an cbuU.ien1
youn1'couplc. The tr1iner took hit eyes
off the numbers, notkc:d the hunt of
disortcntcd blubber before him and .
meekly Wed, .. Yts?"
..I almost ps.s.sed out," 1 informed him.
He cxcuRd him5ell from the
now-horrified young couple.. I 1hould do
one rep from now on, he aaid. And 1
manaaed 10 do just 1h11 -without
inciden1 -for a week ..
Tbcn I showed my temponry pass to 1
female 1rainer fillin1 in one momins at
the reception deslr. where normally I was
wckomcd wi1h opc'n bict_ps. On this
occasion, she 100\ me aside and ~lded
me ror not calling ahead to sec if my
personal trainer was on duly. ·
F\,\mina that there was now a catch to
my free mon1h's pass, I did the treadmill,
the cxcrcyde and 1he full mactlinc
routine, cursing the female 1ralnlr under
my breath the entire time. I walked out
or the designer fitness center lotally
refreshed, ready 10 take on th'e world.
And I haven't been back since.
.i\fatt Cotu's column rvo.s Tu~sd•ys.
AllOUNDTOWN Wanna place a classified ad? Call 642·5678 for information.
TODAY
CAREER PLANNING:"An
introductory Kminar for people
who want to c;hanae careers or
clarify their !ire's purpose and
direction will be orrered by
McC\Je Auocia1cs at 3:30 p.m.
at •.S70 Campus Drive in
Newport Beach. Cost is SIS. For
more information. call 979·1000.
l\1ESA PRJOE! The Mesa Pride
breakfast mee1in1 will take place
at the Cos1a Mesa Golf and
Country Oub.
COWSION AWARENESS: The
Newport Beach Library will
present a free lecture at noon
on ·•Staied C.Ollision Awareness:
Don't Become a Victim." 1be
lecture will cxwcr haw to avoid
11aged insurunce scams and what
to look ror in 1 sct·up. For more
information, call 64<4-3191.
SINGLES PAR'IY: C.Omplc·
mentary cncken/cheesc, games
and prizes will be available at
Singles Wine and Cheese party
a1 "The Meeting ROQm" in
Costa P.ieu. Cost is S3 for
members and SS for non-
members 111 the door. For more.
inform:uion, cali .545-8082.
VOWNTEER ORIEl(l'ATION'
The Sherman library and
Gardens will be holding a
volunteer oricnu11ion at 9:30
a.m. a1 the gardens. The concern
is looking for volunteers ror
assisli.nJ with many pro;ects. For
more information, call 644·2•70.
The Central Newport Beach
Community Association presents
the Newport C.Onscrvancy and
Newport Taxpaycn: Alliance at 7
p.m. at lhe Newport Beach City
Council Chambers.
ARTHJUTIS:The Arthritis
Foundatton's Women's Au.xiliary
for 1993-94 will hold iu rmt
mee1in1 at the Ball:>Ga Bay Oub
at 10:30 a.m. Lunch will be at
noon, 1he cost is SIS. A health
educator is scheduled to speak
on the heahh care sys1em in
Poland. New members are
welcome. For more inrormation,
call 969-9152.
PRJD): AWARDS: Mi:u.Pridc
will hold a breakfast lo cclcbnte
its Sth Annual Neishborhood
Pride Awards and Costa Mesa's
40lh Anniversary at 1he Costa
Mesa Golf and Countty Cub a.t
7!30 a.m. The cut is SIO per
penon.
WUINUDAT
KNEE SURGERY: >-.tcnibers or
Hoa& Hospital's Knee Team will
diJcuss advances in knee
replaccmcnl surgety as well u
how to prepare lor it and what
to expect. The 7 p.m. seminar
will be held at the HC);lg Health
Center in Irvine. Call 551-6700
10 regis1cr.
POETRY DISCUSSION: The
poetry of John Milton will be
discussed Crom 2:30 to -4 'p.m. as
part of Voices and Visions,
Newport Center LIDrary's
Wednesday poetry discussion
series. Local published poc1 and
attorney Walter Schindler y,·ill
lead the discussion. For more
inrormai:ion, call 644-3191.
RANCH HISTORY: "His1ory of
the Newport Harbor Buffalo
Ranch," a free evening
s!idc·l«ture will launch the fail
cvcninJ series in the Vince
Joraenscn Center at 1 p.m.
Irvine Ranch and City of Irvine
historian Judy Liebeck will
present the program. For more
information, call 644-3181.
MEMBEllSIUP ORJV£, The
Officers' Wives League or
Orange County will hold their
membership drive coffee at..aQ
a.m. Retircd·officcrs wives :u(d
wido\Ns and women officers from
all branches or the military
service arc welcome to join. For
more information, call 549-2028.
DRUG l.A\YS: The adverse
affects of our current druJ laws
will be 1hc topic or Supcrt0r
Court Judge James P. Gray'5
speech at the y,·eekly meeiing or
The Inside Edge, a nonprofit.
cdi.calional organization. !t will
include a full bullet breakfast at
Scotl's Seafood Bar and Grill in
Costa ~1es;1. It s1ar1s at 6:30
a.m. and costs SIS for firsl·time
guests. Call 647·1909.
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Today. tis sons & p1dsOn
COIMle ID proVide 1 ~
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~ lmll daly and IUSmed
wil!I 5 genen!ions " -!wide
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COSTA MESA -Reddeots and olllciab
here y they are di.tcou~d by ntWI that ahc
counay'i Ciflt public mcetina to disa"' the fate
or the 19th anJ Gisler trcca bridacs Thursd1y
night will be a onc·-.ay converption by the
cuunay.
'JM lecoed and da1rd mcctlap are ICbedWcd
10 be held la Hwa~ Beach aod Fount.ui
Valley.
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What dry otreciab 11y is that hoitina a pre·
ntation i.n Coi1a Mcu wiahout time for re·
NEWPORT BEAOI -A warratu
WU iUUld Mofaday (or the arrcsl O( I
formet city ~ 1fter he f a1led to
Show up in court to an.-cr charac or
spyina on women in a ~lie rJ 1room 11
thO BalbOa Pier .. fn a letter to ahc Daily Pilot published in
S3turday'• edition. member) of the C°'aa Mesa
Citizen Transponation Ahetnati\.'CS Study
Group expreMCd frust~tion th t the county's
fint meeting to prescna the controvcnial 1tudy
1s norhing more than "a dog and pony show.
There will be no public discussion," tbe letter
Mated.
ponses or comment doesn't serve local rcsi·
dents needs -panicularJy in Co.ta Mesa.
which would be llKl6t affected by traffic if lbe
proposed brid&a were built.
··1 rec& strongly that they shouldn't jUJt have
a do& and pony. show, they should ha\e open
dialogue and nor just an open presentation."
sau.t Cos1a Mesa Councilman Joe EricksOn:
"The group most directly affected hould
h:we an opp0rtunity 10 commen1,'' said Mayor
Sandy Genis. "You should solicit opinion from
the people this (the proposed bridges) "di d.i·
reedy affect."
Paul RUS5Cll, of °"ta Mc • ( 1led to
attend hi) pretrial hearing :at Harbor
Municipal Court in Newport Beach, ac·
cordlna to Deputy Dbtrict Attorney Jim
Bac:in. A bendi warrant hos been i ued
for the mu's arrcr.t.
Russell was arrested in June after
someone spotted him allegedly peerina
through a vent in a mainten1nec h ll~ay
between the men's ind women's re·
County official confirmed they intended to
p~nt only the report at this -.cek's meeting
but strc\SCd that this -.ould be the first in a
number of public discu ion on the topic
\\.here resident ' comment) will be heard.
"'At thi first .meetinj, there prob bly won't
be a que!ltion llnd answer period,'' said Bob
Peterson, m:inager of traruportation planning
for the coun1y. "What we wanted to do was
g"c people a chance to read the repon. At the
second meeting, 1hcre will be time for question
and an~crs and the third hcarina wiU be more
oriented toward conclusions."
Pcterwn said moving the mectinJ around
~as the idea of the four cities involved in the
study: Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Foun-
tain Valley and Newport Beach. He added that
1he county will listen to publk collMricnl at city
council meetings when the issue appears on lbe
respec1ive aacndas.
lrooms at East Balboa Pier.
Witnesses told Newport Beach police
it wasn't the first time. •
According to reports, -the 33-year.old
street ~ccper would :.llegedly plant a
hand mirror in a hole al the root of one
of the toilitS w ttiat he could -watch
women Crom both above and below
through the ventilation duct. Thursday's mcctina will be at 6 p.m. at the
Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center,
1845 Park Ave.
ATTORNEYS '-->
From 1
the partner), Mark McGuire, grad·
uated from Stanford Law School
only four year!. ago.
The firm will also focu~ on envi·
ronmental i~ue' and conflicts in·
vohing end:ingered species and
,\ctland) prcscrv:ition. Hewitt, co-
host of Life & Times on POS tele·
\·1s1on station KCET, represented
the Building ~1:uion of South·
ern California three years ago dur·
ing state Dcpanment of Fish and
Game hearing on the status of
the California gnatcatcher -a
bmJ now considered a thre.uened
'pcc1cs by the federal gO\ernment.
A11orneys IJ1ll Twomey, Lharles
E..itun and Paul Rowe will head the
new firm's corporate department.
Attorne)'S Jay Palchikoff and Dean
Dunn-Rankin will lead the real cs·
late div1s1on. nnd Hewitt, John
Yeager. and Andrew Hartzell and
McGuire v. ill specialize in land
use and environmental issues.
Hartzell, a biologist with a law
degree from Stanford University,
· secs a grow th industry in the tug
of war between environment and
de"clopmen1
... don't thank there's an area or
the law more 1ntcllectu:illy chal·
lengang than the conflict between
pmate property and public re·
source use:· I lanzell said. "The
entire Western United States is
reeling under the successive
shocks of species listings such as
-the spotted owl. the Stephens'
langaroo rat, the desert tortoise
and the California gnatcatcher."
The spawning of new law firms
from old. established firm!. as not
without precedent. Pettis, TeJ.ter,
Kruse & Kran~lv was founded in
Apnl 1987 v.hcn 17 attorne)s lcft
the Newport Oeach office or the
prcst1g1ou) law firm of Gibson.
Dunn & Crutcher .
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RESIDENTS
From 1
pressed mi givings about the resi·
dents' abilny to find financial
backing. Councilman Phil Sans0ne
su~ested crenting a rent control
ord1nnnce 10 offer some protection
to the park's,clderly residents.
Irvine Co. officials say they h:t\c
given the residents more than
eight months to obtain financing
and arc now legally obligated to
sell the property to the Beverly
Hills--based DeAnza Assets Inc.
"In a perfect world, our prefer·
encc would be to sell to the resi·
dents as opposed to DeAnu,"
said ll'\ine Co. spokesman Larrv
Thomas. "We think that we've
been as fair as anybody could rea·
sonably expect in trying to give
OfflCERS
From 1
weapon.
According ro Anaheim Police.
who arc investiga1ing the incident,
the incident began when Ro-
driguez allegedly jumped in10 his
car and ran O\.er Johnson after the
officer tried lo intel'\·ene an a fight
following the R:ims home game
opener.
Johnson was tal..en to Hoag
Hospital where he was treated for
bruises, lacera11ons and torn hga·
ments in his knee Sgt And)'
Gonis said he w 111 probably mas'
several v.-ecks' work.
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But we've renched a point where
we have a moral obligation and a
legal obligation ro sell 10 DeAn·
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Thomas points our that the Ir·
vine Co. is requiring DcAnLa to
sell the propcrry to the residents
for their origanal bad of S 12 million
if the residents can obtain finan·
ciaJ backang wi1hin a year.
Bui Gekas says the right to buy
the property from OeAnza is tied
to purchase of the lease. for which
DeAnza is asking more than SSO
million. Gd.a·s s:iys residents will
try and block the sale or the prop-
cny ro DeAnza.
"We 're going to stop the sale no
matter w.h:tl w(' havt to do,"
Gekas said. "It's better th:1t no-
body buys it, rather than have
· DeAnza buy it."
Dcrcct1ve Da\.e Byangton was
punched io the mouth :ind later
received 15 !Itches. Dc)pitc the
injury, Byington identified himself
as a police officer and placed An·
thony Velasquez. 24, of La H:.bra
under arre t.
Velasquez resisted arrest, ac·
cord ing to ref>orts, but was e\cntu·
ally t:1!..cn into custody after a
brief struggle.
JohnJ.on and Bytngton ""ere
transported to local hospital while
the third off-duty officer pursued
the alleged ntr.acler.
Goms aid an administrative an-
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hu been e.xpccscd ..,c:an closer
to beromln1 • R'Ali'Y as Newport
Harbor Art Museum announced
Mond~y it ~ill double It pace at
1t fraction or the ~~· or erecting a
new museum by cx~ndina into
1hc ~n·to-be"' catcd hbruy nPJt
dobr.
"We ~hc\C 1hi) i a very ere·
01ive solution for the '\-aluc con·
sciou•' '90s, an cc.onomicul bur vi·
sionl?Y plan •hich "'ill help us
ac hieve our ao•ls for future
1rowth ithout havin& to pend
huge ind precious resource on
our physical pl:an1," museum bo rd
pre idcnt Joan Bean said in a
press stnlemcnt.
The Irvine Co. rcacquim.I the l~
brary property from the . City or
Ncw~n Bench an cxch nge for a
new lsbruy sire Khedulcd 10 open
1hi5 sprin1 on Avoc:1do Avenue,
:tlso in Newpon enter. The de·
velopmcnt comp y will donate
the old library building and land . .
10 llM lft&llMllR aM m1h
S500,000 coe1ribUcioe tow r'2 a
new community tund ln1cQCScd to
raise S4 million 10 rcnoY".ate an\.I
lntcsnua 1he ncighbOrina butlJ.
inp.
.. We beliC'IC this plao iJ both fC ·
alisaic and im11in1twc, ~rticul:arly
givcai the diCfacult ea>nom c cla·
m:1te fac111.1 Orange County,'' Ir·
\inc C.O. chairman and maJOr mu-
5CUm benefactor Donald Uren 1ucJ
in the 11mc pr~s tatcmcnt. ··1
'ulso. 1grec 1t 1s a wi~ UJO of the
mu um'5 resource,, and one tha1
promise to ianificantly advance
the mi sion and go Is or the mu ·
scum. •
"We hope that our JtfLS ~u cn-
cour gc othen. in the communi1v
to tep forward and upport .rh1,
new direction by 1he museum\
bo:trd." ·
The museum i nationally recog.
ni2cd for e\hibiling cootempora~
art, but the s1orage and exh1b1tion
of i1s permanent collect1on h:1\
been handcm.I by a luck of ~pace.
•
T._d8y, S.pllmllet 14, 1-•
• SOCIETY
SOCIETY J;:DrrOR B.W. COOK, 6-42-021 :·
Stars shine bright at Scott's 'Challenge for the Children'
I t was a tall affair.
National Basketball
Association 51a.r fttark, Elton
barely made it in10 the ballroom
of the Ncwpor1 Marriott Hotel.
Ho1cf cncinccrt Vl'trc standing by
, 1.W.
Cllk
10 create o larger
doorway to the
"Cavernous room.
Their blow
torches were not
needed. The
cruSh of youna
autograph
seckcn icnt ·
Eaton into the
hotel ballroom
via tho sheer
push or the
Society crowd. It was all
for the kids, Editor aftcrall, as the
• legendary Dyron
Stolt brought ou1 the sports s1ars
and suars of 1hc community for his
sixlh annual "Challenge for the
Children" dinner and :iiuction.
Nearly 1,000 people converged
on the f\lurriott for the cvcn1
bencfiring cigh1 different local
organiza1K>ns helping children.
The Boy Scowts. Children's Home
Soc1cly. Discovery ~luscum,
Human Options. The Los Angeles
Times Childre n's Fund, The
FouodmtionJr-.1ission Hospital
Medical Cc nler, Sooth Co un1y
Communil) Clinic, 3nd Uyron
Scou 's O\.\n Ctuh.l re n's Fund LTD
shared u1 the pr0leed$ .. A silent
and live auction don1inatcd the
affair, bringing 1n well o-.er
11 00.000.
"Gosh. I JU)tl boughl a
firepl ace," said 1ele\'isio n's child
star Ji:rry ~lalht'n (bcuer known
as The lka\cr).
''Honey, .,,,.e :i lready ha\•e ,.,,,:o
fi replaces 1n our house," replied
his prelly bruncllc .,,,1fc Rhond•.
"\Vhac do .,,,.e do ""'1th :an extra
fi replace?" ihe .Jskcd.
"\Vc"ll pu1 11 1n t he garage for
RO\\ \\'c'IJ be the.only people on
our blocl. to have a fireplace in
lhe g1uage:· ~t:H hers replied wi1h
From left, W~lkie Ray, Betty Hutton Williams and Janet by.
' !l smile.
The fireplace was only one of
the items chc generous ll;CtOr
bought on behalf or Scott's
campaign for the kids. He also
walked out wi ch a k><ld or sports
memorabilia. a cruise, and a trip
to London for a week of theatre.
"I reali wanted the London
trip." sai wife Rhond11. ·~po you
know anyone who needs a
fireplace?" !-
The invitation to Srou 's affair
called for blac k tic and tennis
shoe$. l "he NBA star him.self
viola ted the rule donning black tic
and lizard lo:t fe rs, san~ :,oc ks.
Gues1s were 1hreate ned with
fines for no t \.\Caring sneilkers, but
no shoe police \.\ere evident in the
\Cry crO\\·ded ballroom. Arriving
late, Scotl's wife .\f11la dazzled lhe
tough·iuy CrO\Otd with her
devastating smile and fiued black
evening dres$. Dinner was ht ld
unt il the end of the very loud and
boisterous auctio n. fe a1uring 23
major i1cms. ending \\Jth a Jaguar
provided by Ne.,,,·port Imports. At
one point. 1he emcee decided to
replace one or the items and
auctton him$Clf. His act was met
with a barrage of FrenCh rolls
thrown al him rrom the crowd.
Several o r the rolls nearly bounced
off the skyscraper heads of
basketball stan sittin& near die ·
stage like Anthony Peeler, Crdric
Ccb1Uos, and Danny P.11nnln1.
"The original item went back in 1hc
auction.
Dy far the most glamorous
woman Or the evening was Cleva
lloward, attending the party on
behalf of her cfforu for the
DiscoYery Mu!>Cum. Hus~and Bob
llow1rd was our of tO\\·n on a
fishing trip, so he didn't get to st"C
his .,,,.ife dressed in a "''hite chiffon
plea1ed ~kirt 1ha1 just barely
exposed whi1e deck shoes 1rin1n1ed
in red and blue strires. Tu
coordinate with lhe deck shoes,
Cleva '-''Ore a sailors top of red,
""'hite and blue stripes. Fashion
runner·up wns lhc dcligh1ful Anne
Nutt, also ""ith D~ry ~1uscum.
"'caring a black and gold lan1e
evening dress with gold lame
1ennis shoes 10 match.
K.artn and Al,·in Johnson,
\\'111lklr Ray, Dob R"lan._ lktly
llulton \\'llllams. and Anila
~ltlsttr Boydr 'II.ere also on· hand
to support Dyron Scott's wild
evening for the kids. ·
W atml State Un1ven1ty Collt>ge of law wlll
hoat an mformation seminir 1n your area
Your qunhons will be answer«! regarding.
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RobYD Riy
.... Newport Beach Marriott's
director of tennis successfully
defends national honors
in men's 45s grass courts.
By Richlnl Oum, SOW -
R obyn Ray is livin& proof lhat you
never stop learning iii tennis,
even if you're the best in the na-
1ion.
he's stlll King ol the Hill
C orona del Mar High cross country
roach Bill Sumner didn't cam the
~ nick.name "Mr. F1CDblc" by
performing feats of yoga.
Last week at tf'ac U.S. National Grus
Court Championships, molhcr nature
played to Ray's advtint11c, forcing a
three-hour rain delay in the fi na.I of the
men's 45s division a1 the Germantown
Cricket Oub in Philadelphia.
l 'hc veteran runnin3 guru ls not your
lypK:al whip-crackin& disciplinarian, as
evidenced by his treatment of junior
standout Dresden Howell this summer.
Howell, who finished second at the OF
SOuihcm Section finals and 19th at stale
fiQBl&. last year as a sophomore, was
all~ed to train with her father, rather
tha'n the team, until school began.
"It's not something I'd suggest, but I
know her dad and he does a nice job of
training her," Sumner said.
Sumner's faith was rcw~dcd in the Sea
Kings' season-opening ap~ancc at
Saturday's L.agup.•.t@~. lnvttational.
Cd M won the girls Division 111 team
title among upperclassmen, with Howell
taking individua1 honors in 18:56.
D
Newport-Mesa schools have a pair of
• '\!!-CW kickc;; thii; fat:, but it's not whal
it appean -or is it?
. Newport HarqQr ,senior Wade Tift
earned his AJl-CIF Division IV
.. I If r · z ur
f'rep
sports
reoognition as a running
back last faU, while
Costa Mesa's Bryan
Lwtembourger was
similarly honored as an
offensive guard in
Division V(II.
Tift, however, may
have designs on the
All..CIF place-kicking
bonor, after nailing
field goals of 38, 30 and.
20 yards against
Orange.
Then-senior Doug
Stuckey (now starting
for Oregon State) led
Orange County with 12 field goals last fall
for Newport, but he never hit from
beyond J4 yirds.
"Being in a rain delay, it works on
your mind," said Ray, 49, and !he direc-
tor of tennis for the past 18 years at the
Newport Beach Marriott Tennis Oub.
Ray, you sec, has
been lhrough rain
dclars bcfQrc.
Theres nothing you
can do except sit
arou nd the club-
house, while the
tension or a critical
match builds on
your mind.
So with the expe-
rience on his side,
along with his tr~
mendous :hi!:ty to rc:urn .cr•c, Ray de-
feated Bri::in Cheney of Chandler, Ariz .•
6-2, 1·5, for his second consecutive na·
tional grass couM championship in the
45s.
Ray, the United States Tenn'is As·
socia1ion·s top-ranked sing.les player in
1hc division last year, learned his Jcssoo
in Berlin in early July, when he rcpre-
senled the U.S. a1 the 'Windmill Trophy
and rain caused a postponement of the
team finals against Germany.
"'When you don't get the oppor1uni1y
to play in a big, important ma1ch, like
when you slop for an hour and then go
back OUI, it's kind or 3 mental thing."
Ray said. "I believe, because I did. 1ha1
in early July, that I was better prepared
(for the rain delay) and more relaxed
when we started. I don't think 1he delay
. worked as well for Brian, because when
we Slartcd at 2:30 p.m., I_ won the firsl
set. 6-2.
"'(Cheney) is a big hit!er' and goes for
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Ro byn Ray displays lhe fo rm that puts him in a class by him self in men's 45,i arass courls tennis compeli~ion.
a 101 of winners, ond th~ arc the kind
of playcri you like to get uhcad of, be-
cause they can start stc:unrolling. But
having a big stan arter the rain delay
helped me."
In the second set at 5·S, Cheney dou-
ble-faulted in the 11th game at J0..40 as
Ray broke to t11ke a 6-5 edge. R'ay held
serve to v.·in the match.
In the sen1irinnls. R::iy defeated
Armistead Neely o f Atlanla. Gn., 6;4, 4-
6, 7-6 (7-5) to advance, 11f1er coming
from behind in 1he third SCI. ·
Neely, whose claim to rnme is reach-
ing the Round of 16 at 1he U.S. Open in
the early 1970s, was ahead or Ray in
gomes, 3-0 and 4-l. in the decisive SCI.
, But Ray can1e back to force a tie-
breaker.
·•11 looked o l'iulc blcuk for me at thnt
point in the third sel," Ray said. "Bui I
probably pl ayed my best tennis in the
semifinals. and I played real well in lhe
finals:"
Ray, who also won 1he U.S. National
ln~oors doubles title in Salt Lake City
~ith par1ncr Fred Drilling in lhe men's
4Ss in 1991, is no1 n playt'r 1ha1 fans will
rcn1cmbcr from the pro circuit. 1-lis big-
gest m:i.rks urc being n1adc in his later
ye ors .
Considered a lop-notch instructor,
Rny stopped playing tennis following a
successful career at the UniVt"~ity of Ar-
izona, where he also learned with Drill-
ing, now o f \Vashington, O.C.
"1llt'rc wos no money back in those
d!l)'S," he said. "1'hcrc were a lot of 'ood plaj'crs who "'ere like gypsie~ Ir)'·
1ng to piny tennis, because there was no
money unless you were on lop of the
"·arid. Yeah, I'd go play for fun, but I
jus1 had 01her in1crcs1s !hat d1dn'1 in·
elude tennis."
\Vhcn J{::iy turned 27. tennis pla)'ers
began to make more ntone)', w he
joined the pro tour ::ind pluycd on the
circuit ror lhrce years.
··1 had missed some crucinl ye::irs, but
ii was a pince in n1y life when I had 11
good opponunity .10 try it,'" H.a,Y said. "It
was nlso in the back of my mind; I W:lS
c"rious."'
Ray stopped playing agnin, 1hen
joined the 35s dhls11,n1 at 1he U.S. Open,
v.·hcrc he co1npc1cd for two mo re yc:in.
until quittini :.g:iin "Now lh;n fonn:H
has.chonG;cd," Ray said. "It '~ JUSt t1 se-
nior division, the one Stan Sn111h and
those guys play in:·
After slarling a family and 1n\olving
himself in 01her bus1ncu intere~ts. Ray
was missing tennis again.
'"rhc 4Ss can1c up. and I just fell like
doing it apin.'" he ~id. ··rd nusscd the
competition. I ~tarted out doing pretty
~·ell in tbe 45s. 1hcn one 1h11lg led to an-
otht'r, so I kept doing i1."
In addition to no11tonal compc1i1 1011,
Ray has represented the U.S. 1n the p.1)t
yc:i r al the Stevens Cup in S;1Q Paulo.
Brazil, lhe Oubler Cup in U.i rcelona,
Spain. and th~ \V indm1U ·rruphy at the
LaWn-Tcnni~-Turnier-Oub Rot -\\'e1ss in
Ocrlin.
He ha' pla)""<"d on hardrourts, clar.
gr11n i.nd even ca~r. tht loller this
summer in Gcrn1any v.hc:n the Windn1ill
1'rophy finals were n10\'Cd indoorS un
·the carpel during the first g11me bccaus.e
o( rain.
Luxembourger converted five PATs in
lhe Mustangs' 55-0 rouJ of Ocean View.
lo addition, senior All.CIF linebacker
candidalc Steve Gonulcs of Newpon,
boomed a 61-yard punt against Orange.
Sailors' freshma·n football team proving worthy, quickly
D
Orange Coast College student Scott
Barajas is not your average high school
football junkie.
Barajas, older brother of Brian Barajas
who earned AJl-CIF laurels as a defensive
back last fall at Mater Dci and is now
playing at Villanova. spent a healthy
ponion of h~ summer collecting
information for his second Orange County
High School Football Profile public1tion.
The wcll-rcscarchcd 68-p.ge cffrirt
features projected starting lineups ind
lysis of all non-small IChook in the
, and aJ90 includes bis prc.souon
0, prcseason all-oounty'team: top SO
seniors •nd uni:krclassmen to watc.b.
Mcaa"s Luxembourger (at linebacker) is
the k>nc Newport-Mesa rep:rescntative on
Barajas' prcseason all-county team, but
J.R. W1Lz and Jeff Borland (Corona dcl
Mar), Tift (Newport), as we.II as Mark
Mollncr and Jason Sweet (Estanci1) arc
in the top 50 senior prospects.
Mesa's Dew1yne. Crenshaw is amoni 31
"junion to watch."
Barajas is selling limited copies for SIO.
Those mtcrested should phone 957-2713.
.... Harbor inexperienced, but it
doesn't take long to put the 'w'
(29-0 over Orange) on the boards.
N cwport Harbor High head
freshmen football coach Dan
Princco110 was enthused about his
squad bcr~c last Thursday's
season-opening game against Orange.
His good feelings were rei nforced when
lhc Sailon went out and whipped Orange,
29-0.
"This is a good group or freshmen
kids," said Pri nccotto ... Most o( them
have never Played organized ball, bu1
they're very cager and very ooachablc."
The Sailors arc orf to a good stan·. but
the)" slill have a ~•y tu go to match iasl
ye:i.r's freshmen teem which won its fint
five games. "There is a good camaraderie
among this group," said Princeotto.
"There is no one person on the team
that will c1rry them, althou&h we have
wmc talent. They know they have to work
together."
The Sailors have three potcn1ial
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quarterbacks, Jed by Josiah
Frcdrik.scn, who sturtcd the first
gumc. "Josiah has good in~tincts
and is a good athlete." s::aid
Prinet:otlo.
•·And he0 docs have a good
arm. Hc'.s got some physic-.ll
skills."
\Vcrtn1an scored tv.o
touchdowns 111 1hc ~hu1ou1 "1n
over Ornngc.
On the line arc guards Quinn
\Yi~c and l "odd Loftis, center
Recd Johns, Shane Reese 3t
1acklc and Jnson Aston a1 1igh1
end. Most \.,.ill pl::iy on dercnsc.
as well. The back·up signal-callers arc
Chris Wakim and Jason
Szoloma)'er. Wakim is also the
starting tight end, while
Szolomayc:r starts as a receiver.
Dlil~I .......... Seeing some time in lhe
St'condary arc cornen 1'1ikc
Steel nnd Reug:i.n Roney and
~afety Erik Edler.
Newport is also blessed 'A'ilh
four cap::ible ployen in the
backfield, which the coaching
staff utilizes co run In the team·s
Lightwei ghts "l"he way 1hc g11n1e "·cnl, we
wert able to l'loy everybody, und
that's son1eth1ng yuu always
like," said Princcouo, who is
plays.
The starting fullb:clc is Joe Urban, "ho
is 1lso an inside linebacker on defense,
where he calls the plays. '•Joe's is one of
the few we have that have some previous
rootball experience," uid Princcotto.
.. He's a real comentonc for us."
O:i.cking Urban at fullback is Greg
Stroup, while O rea Wertman and Brad
La.Ba.Sa swi1ch off al lht t1ilback slot.
C ASTLINE
AUTOMOT
SERVICE
bcina assisted by llryan \Vildmnn and Kirk
ll~!eS.
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Cos1a Meu High continues 10 "how
lh:n i1s wat<"r pulo program is s1rona from
1op 10 bonom.
The Mustangs' varsi1y bc&in the season
as cfcfcndi\ig Clf' champions, and the
frosh--soph unit is tryina to keep up the
tradilion. The Mus1angs cap1ured the
Irvine frc»h ·soph toumamcn1 Wt
weekend, goin3 undefuitcd during the
three-day, 12"-lcam event held 11 the
Heritage Park Aquatics ComplCL
Led by Cooch Brian Kr<ulllamp, COlu
Mes.a cmcr£Cd a 5-t winner O't'er FJ Toro
in the championship match. Sophomorca
Roger Kimoa and Elijah McDaniel C:Kh
had a pair of pis and de!coscman Sean
Hylton came through wilh another for the:
win.
Hylton's defensive ettorts, which
included fNC stc~ frus1n1.ted El Toro's
offense, as did freshman goa.ltc Justin
Taylor, who had six s.avcs.
Cosra Mca ca.med a berth in 1be
cbamp;on.hip pme by dcfutina ·
Capistrano Valley (16-4), Rafa! (12-l)
And San Ocmcnte ( 11-4). Sot>bon10re
James Comfort tallied 15 pls during the
tournament and Kimm polled 13 to lead
lhc Muuan,s' ICOring effort.
Taykw wu credi1ed with 26 saves ind
tiu.c AUis from Ills goalt.cpln1 posit""1.
Coll.I Maa will match up 1:4ainst a
number ol other Southern California
squads in !be Newport frosh..oph
tournament this weekend.
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llNH TIAN
A 5·foot·7.
170-pound
Al.CIF
senior. he
amassed 223
yards on 24
cames.
Including
touchdowns
of 4, 2, 4 and 60 yards In
Mustangs• 55-0 victory.
DEWAYNE CRENSHAW
The
6-foot-1.
190-pound
Junior.
transfer
domJnated
on the
defensive
line and
rushed for 109 yards with a
44·yard TO.
.... IClal. fOOTIAl.L ...
Eltlncll Players ol 1111 Week .
DAVID BARNttllL
A. S·foot-5,
145-pound
senior. he
caught one
pass, and
provided
solid field
position with
mistake-free
punt and kickoff returns in
the season-opener.
' MIKE PAWlNSKI
The
5-foot-1 0,
195-pound
senior
linebacker·
fullback
scored the
lone
touchdown
by running 20 yards with
an interception. ·
Gamebustersl
(Last week's plays of 30 yards or more)
• 61 -Steve Gonzales (Newport Harbor), punt.
• 60 -Binh Tran (Costa' Mesa), touchdown run.
• 55 -Scott Wituchlo (Corona del Mar), punt.
• 44 -Dewayne Crenshaw (Costa Mesa), touchdown run.
• 38 -Wade T lft (Newport Harbor). field goal
• 36 -Binh Tran (Costa Mesa). run.
• 30 -Wade Tift (Newport Harbor), field goal
.. ·Game stoppersl
(Last week's defensive eye-openers)
• Com Mtsa -Bryitl Luxemt>oorget w tn a second-half sack of
Ocean View quartert>tck t ed Noonan
• Newport HMtX>< -Steve Gonza.es. Wlttl a blitz from inside
nt>acker spot to na Orlnoe QUartart>ack ArvJy t.aunasen 1n end zone 1of
safety
• Corona oet Mar -Defensive end Jett Bonand. wl1h a neaci-on
tielde of E<hson ruMnQ 1>4cil Jtfemy SlrM1ons forcing a funble
RICOYWed Dy CdM's [)igrldo a1 Ole Edison •. setting up Sea Kings
«t/ touchOOwn ,
• Estancia -~ M.ke Pawtfmd. WIUI I 20-yard ~
return to accooot '°' Eao ts' lone touchdown.
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MION PBtlMUTTB
A 5-tool-1 O.
1S5-pculd
PD .qUarterblc~
he coolpleted
5of12
passes for 42
yardS and ran for 24 more ·
yards on eight carries in
season-opetVK vs. Edison .
HOLMAN HOSSEINIOU
The
5-foot-10,
235-pound
senior
defensive
tacide had
10 tackles
and one
assisted
tackle, including three stops
for losses.
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Newport Harbor Players ol the Week
RYAN SMITH Bill JOHNS .
A S·fOOt· 10, ,,..;...---. The
175-pound S·foot-8.
senior 190-pound
quarterback. Junior nos.e
he completed guard
1 O of 17 plugged the
passes for 89 middle air
yards in his night. and
first varsity was in on
starting assignment in 17-13 three of the Tars ' six
victory over Orange.· quarterback sacks.
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