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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-10-04 - Orange Coast Pilotn • a-es: -1 tall ol two cmes ..,. Costa Mesa projects cost of about $2,800 for upcoming conference. Newport's tab expected to run more than $6,500. By Mamie Mcleod and ~ Heitz. Sllff ..... NEWPORT-MESA -Costa Mesa seems to be keeping a close eye O!l the pocketbook, while Newport Beach docsn 't seem to be rued by. the ti~t economic cli- mate u the nc11hborinJ mun1c1- paJitics prepare for the Le1gue or California Otics cooference in San Francisco laler this mOnth. · So far; Costa Mesa has pro- jected they will spend about $2,800 and Newport Beach expects to spend more than S6.SOO for the rwo-cby/three-niaht conference the weekend of Oct. 16-19. Costa Mesa city officials soid there will be four members reprc· · scntina the city at the statewide convention at Moscone Center. Mayor Sandy Genis, Council- woman Maty Hornbuckle, Bill Mortis.. director of public works. and St~ Hayman, d irector or pcnonncl services. Oty Manager AJlan Roeder and City Attorney Tom Kathe, who traditionally have attended the conference. are not goin1 in order to send Morris and Ha)man, who have been d«apted by the coun- ty chapter of the lequc to repre- sent the area on 'tatewidc policy committees. "They were actually appointed last year for tWO-}W terms," Roe- der said:"I felt 1tron1ly that they should honor those commitments." AJI totaled with three ni&ht ac- commodations. three airf arcs, - HombucltJe is driving -confer· encc re1istr1tion anti daily meal limits not to exceed $40, the city cxpccu to s.pend S2. 793. Roeder said two council members will st~ at the Ma ain Hotel d two have rcservatio e 10 Plan -both moderately priced hotels in the area. • '11\ere was a time in the city's history, many yean past. when we ' sent quite a number of people and See EXPENSES/4 ..... ,". The ~on U>p cA P-ae 1 is by Colla MesA aJtisl Georp Tapley. FU lnformlidon on # origil\al ~ndnp, call 722-6535. • BUSlNESS FAX 631·5902 . aoo-252..g141 ~RED 642-5678 RETAIL ADS 642-4321" 5*1224 MM11'0 642~))0 .... . a a 1l:MI ........................... , ..••••• 7 ~ ...................................... 1 ~ ~ .......... , ...........•..... t ~ ...................................... ..I cny council will debat~ · le~sibilhY of · tower signs ~ Virgin Retail group wants to put the company's namesake in giant red neon letters on Triangle Square. By Day d Heitz SI.aft wrw COSTA MESA -ThC Cit} C.ounc1I \o\111 d~~ tom t v.heth· tr to all<>.,... three large .. Virgins" 10 hght up Tn3ngle Square. \ irgin Ret31I group. p3rt of Ra· ch.mJ Dri~n·s London·ba..cd en· tcrtainme~t conglomerate, .,...:uns 10 put the comp3n~ \ name~t..e Ill giant red neon lcuer!> on the '>hop- ping c~ntcr'> tov.er . ' ~ ._o.1., Nao The Planning Comn11~:.1on :i · prU\cd a slgn.ige p:.d.3'£c: la~l month that·~ far tamer than v.h:u de\clopcr\ of the ~.,.000-~uare· foot V1rg1n Megj,ture v.ould ht..e to see The' h:ivc ;ippc--.skJ the comm1i.i.1on s Jec1'>11.. 11 ''-' the coun· c1l. Virg'u1 officaab \\lint tu . i.1gn three ~ide\ of the 1ov.cr "'llh a "V" that's ne .. r1' \ fe~t l•tll and a "G" th:lt ... uctch1..' a1..r.,•i.' b Ccct .. The a\eragc height of :ill the let- Two wlunteers utiliie a canoe to pick up trash from the water during the annual cJeaning' of Upper Newport Bay. • . ' ~A cleansing experience . . ters i'> :ibollt 31 '1 feet . The cornml'~ron. tn l..ec:pmg \loath the Plannm~ Departrncnl's rccommcndat1on. \Otc:J -~-0 to limit the J\er3ge height 01 the lc:t· ters to ~' anche), further requinng th.:u no lc:tter -.h:ill be brgcr chan 42 an .. he' From plastic bottles to a postal sewite mailb.ox, Back Bay volunteers put trash in its proper place By 01Vld Htltz. sun ~ T ossed a"'a) by careless htterbup. tM prbaic finds iu way to t,l\c street, the storm dr:i1n and -e\entually - Upper Ne.,.-port &y. • Plo.stic bo11lcs, aerosol can . Styrofoam packaging and other dcbns e\entually a>mC$ to rest in Nev.port's prized bay, messing up :in otherwise picturesque area that's home to endangered w1ldhfc and o peaceful retreat for :i ll of.Orange County. On S:iturday, about 2.000 of )'Our neighbors pitched 1n to clean up the bay. pulling out thousands of pound\ of trash. - Including G U.S. P<»tal Service: maalbo"(. .. 'Couches have been foulld, wn\hing machines ... nn engine bloc .. wa-;, seen on one of the blnnds.'' s:iid P.itty Huber, organizer for the onnual cleaning of Upper )llewport 83y and a v-oluntccr n:iturah!tt for tM O~ngc County Department of· Harbors, Bcache) and Pai:ks She S3id the m:ulbo~ which didn't h:i'e ,.,.,, tor dollars , any mail in it. was by far the most unu)u:il piece of refuse pluc~ed from the b:ay. "I . have no !dea bow it got there." Orpna:t:~ won'T know for a couple o( "'eeks exactly how much trash v.as collected, but they ~ct the record number of p•rt1c1p:ints "ill beat l:lst year's total of 48,000 pounds of g:1rb3gc and tt,000 pounds of reC)clablc). "l thinl. it hurts people's e)es, and I 1hink that's probably "'hy "'e get such a huge turnout," Huber said. "Marine debris is.sues arc ju!>t now being rncklcd. and l think it's nn issue that people arc becoming more aware of." The nrmy o f custodi.ins combed the hay • w11h pitchforks and rakes, some geuang dO\.\ n and dirty ond "'ading IOIO deep \\ atcr JUSt to retric\~ a f ritos bag They inventoried their collec11uns on C3rds that will be .used to determine the source oJ b:iy trash. lt also "'111 help cn,ironmcntal groups tabulate )ta11rno See CLEANUP 4 Volunteer Ron Stark of Costa Mesa Comm1 toner. :il'o .•. :11J -the\ don't hcl1t'\C a ~ i;n sho • l face l"e"' port Boule' nJ ~;:-au'C ·palm. trees m3:.l the to.,.,cr :rnJ chc: ''2" '40uld m:ilc thing:. l\)\)l d1.:11cred· '"The trc:c: v.uulJ Qhl11c:r.1t;:: 1he ''~"' • said C.1101 PriXtOT . .t'~,1- Jtc pl.inner for the .:at) \ 1r~in otlh:1JI'> hope the " 'un"1l v. all C.11'.c: i:I different '1c" ..\' 3 major tcn:int 1n the Sll!J ,.. Ilion 'hopping ~enter. 1hc) ""ntc:nJ their requ~·,1\ uc not unrc:a'>(1n· .1llk, The) h;.a .. c a~Jc:cJ tu l.{rop the v.ord · MegasH:>rc· lrom the tu1o>.er ~1gn' Ill m:alc th m ,m:illcr as isled in the Bad. bay de.in-up effort, Uul Cit) ~talf and the: plann1n~ .omm1''1"m contend th~ h.lv.cr 'ICn,, ;,., pHl~·hcd: 'll>OulJ be O\Cr· "hclmrn~ :ind detract lrom the builJrni:\ ~kd11err:anc3n archatc:c- turc: \ 1rg1n pl:aru to open huge See SIGNS 4 W goo ilose of support, ·cancer patient finds hope Lymphatic cancer victim's sponsors have raised -$30,000 for treatment. ·1 am lucky because I have such a gr~at support system ... · says Cheryl Glenane. Bc:11.h to h(lp I' 1th •r~:umcnt and e'rcn c~ Uut within a couple af month : her doct4' r' ii H founJ anothi.:r Mind· over matter: The . secret to· staying young A youthful spirit isn't packaged in a jar -or sold off the racks. It can't be achieved by lifting wcigh\S, or munching 'atamins. It's an exuberant inner . spark that endures a lifetime. Achievers NlllCY Mc*llJN 59 and Holding wouldn't dream of wasting precious years growing old There's·a remarkable group of ageless wonders who p.1y no heed to tametablc\, birth cer11ficates, mirrors, wrinkle\ -or other conven11onal markers of tame. Whale the rest of us rely on face lifts and hpo?.uct1on to stay young. these dauntle~ spirits take a different tack. They don't fight age -they totally ignore 11 Agaog is rcgnrdcd as an OC"Ca!>aonal intrusion to he brushed aside like a pe!>ky humble bee. This free-wheeling philosophy is not 1--+-without rc?.tractioru.. Lt's partinlly dependent on J cooperative body. Not perfect. but sufficiently reliable not to throw a tantrum when you're off on a high adventure. Whatever the passionate pursuit, no one can af'ord an unpredictable chassis that leaves them ou t on a limb, or up a creek. This problem is solved by an ingenious deception, the theory being if your body doesn't know how old it is, it's more likely to keep pace with a demanding lifestyle. This makes sense. What limbs in their · right mind would consent to making a free-fall parachute Jump if they knew the> were senior citizens? This formula.for staying young and agile works amazingly well. An admirable example were the 90-yenr old legs of Hilda Crooks who climbed Mount Whitney. Obviously her underpinning~ a umed they were decades younger, and Hilda was not about to level with them. She didn't bound up 1he mountain. but with rest stops nlong the way she reached the top, with a arin on her face 11s wide ns her backpack. Every year a trio of determined old gentlemen run in the Boston Marathon, n challenslna-.26..mile C.OUl'.ie for ~ny age, let • alQne nonagenarian~. While their footwock is slow, they always manage to .cross the fani!>h line. One m:in i\ an ardeni ballroom dance r whu !iii.co; to celebrate the rncl! with a party where he can \how o ff has tango skills. How about a recent report on n 7:?-year-otd lady "ho plans to s.11t across the Pacific? At an age mo~t lathes urc tolling an their Jacuzzis. she's brnvrng an ocean. At lcJst she won't have any marital side-scat dmer ordering her to make a sharp lc:ft at the ne\t cross current. One of the "orld's oldest surfer) who li\-cs in California as :-mother free, unicthercd soul "ho secs no reason to give up his favorite sport for 3 mere tri\ aahty like age. This octogenarian master of the board can hang ien with the bc~t of them. Consider alo;o the lawyers and docrof'S s1rll vigoro05ly puriuing their careers while their contemporaries arc little old folks flaked out on their rcclincn. While the allusive spark of yourh doesn't show up on a CAT Scan, it keeps you banging away.Jonger than .that pink rabbit on the Energizer battery. Nancy Mclnt1rr's colum• •P~•n ~ruy Monday. WEATllR -OCEM a.n10fa ' To Mn• A Corr.aJon • ,11111.~ ......... ca..t .. _.,.. '11 .....,,_ ,._,al 5*1U•, • l6l TNIM,_ "' n...H,...._.~ ~ .............. ... ,..~~ ClrcullllM! 01M n.... OrMit C.ouMy) (800) 252-9141 1•1rW N9M s.to-1224 5pofti 642 ... )JO NeWI, Spoftl ,_ 646-A170 M-.C-. • ..... 0Mdt .. 2-tll1 ..... 6J1·5'02 CITYSIDE . Police seek clue• tonowtng then of bike· COSTA MESA -Police arc looL.1ng for clues thJt \\Ill help them tract Jown a Sl ,160 police bu.:) le that \HI) \lolcn Fradll) T"o officer?. \\ere re: ponding lo .1 no1'!1C ~·dmpl.11nt near a de~rted ;\llcy \hOrll) before 7 p.m on the 100 bhxL. or East 18th Street. · One of the bale • wh ich \\C:rc not loclc:d but "ere nc:ar tho · oHicc:rs, wa'I gone when offic~r".t returned tu them ri\e minute\ after an?.'IA.enng the call. The biC)clc, one of four d\1natcd to the Police Dep.irtmc:nt l;i~t )Car by a group of re idents 1.1nd buc,ine O\\ne r,, I!> i bl.1ek. and white Raleigh an mint conJ1t1on. Anyone "ith informa11on about the )tulen bale 1i. a \;ed to call 154-5281. cart• •bowroolJI moves to larger QUll'ters CORONA DEL MAR -After :?l'! )C:m :at it~ prc~nt Corona de! Mar loc-ataon, the Chuck Jone) howroom h, fllO\'in• to brgcJ' qu:r~rs 11 mite )()ulh on Coa'it I lagh\\3). Fca1urin1 "smc-of·the-art" hgh1111g :ind '1dco technology 10 how off the Jeacndary Warner Uro\ 'toon director's animation eel , the new howroom a1 36J6 I::. Co~bl Hwy .. CdM, 1 c\pcctcd to open later thi!> month. Othcr-conoon arti~ts included at the gullcry are Fraz Frctcng. Mike Peters and Don Oluth. Spcakin& of Chuck Jone~. ha daughter l 11.ula Jone • whose Costa Mua farm sell anim:itton art, proJuction ccl5.., oniinnl tnim:ltion dra-Mnpirnd lie\rlpturc , wilt d1\plly her Orl\\Orkfit-- Ancxpo California Oct. 9-10 ut the Anaheim Convention Center. -By lltr Dally l'ilot -. - IPOUCI LOG . conAMUA S nur .1uma.. aac.cm ST\1..& -...._. V ..... tbe New York City . police .,,._... fcalured in our W.1kelld eclitba_ motored the ocher day from 0... del Mar to dowacown Los Anae wills hil mother, J ... . "II dcstinatioa, lberc wu nary a 111111 ended with the 1ppc1ra.nce of an LAPO' • from P111y Wdbtr ot N~rt 8c parkina enrorcemcnt oCfkel'.. The chitlr.zy .. After reading about your tour of the c~•p chickened, and couldn't wajt to flee the uhra·cxd&Uivc N~rt Harbor Yadu Oub, Jeenc. · . I wonder if you've been invited to ~c.ome a End of saga. Jau1 another arippins tile of member." · • life on the crimc·wracked trtttl of 1 tenso (Not )'Ct. Pauy, but I haven't ct\ecked metropoU . today's mail. II doesn't look hopeful, thoup . Hoppi~, the only thin& that expired was l ~den.land that invit«s mu t be .u"der SS. the meter. . and own a decent boat. Hhmmm. wonder ir · Cl--~-------Jt~h~cre arc •in' other remiction)?) • From R•n c. llll• o! Crirona del Mar: IWIAY I I Mu:rt C: How eo Dctcrmiac ud Select • IJUtliAC:• Oppon~fttfJ." 1 free & P'OIDJft ~ ~ the 8 !>Mlopecm DMsioe ol tM cwport UarbOf A.tee Q.ambu ol CommcfCC &ad the n,,on ktctl P\d>Uc Library, I take plaa at t c-pon <:tnt.er lll>'al'Y· Cati 1hc hbmy at 644-,31 °' 90" Cb mbet llf'729--WOO for~ informaciOn. nl•B•AY tAJUAN IEllG£SO. : Mvu BcraclOO t l'IDllcRi.-~f co benefit chc boa Yac:hc Oub'1 par\ifta •pace. But fortU-Oc &mi ..... anct_a mo1ori5t was . abojt lO pull out. Even 11e1~er luck. ihcre was 1ime remainina on the meter. 8u1, instead or boarding DlQUIRISG MJNDS WAN A KNOW -I'm callina from my car phone, iOmcwherc in • You can't I.corn if )OU don't ask questions. so the (cxplet1vc) juns.lcs or Mariner's Mile, and rm ~:appy to respond to these wmcwhal I'm madder 'n hell. What's with all 1his Wi_DMUDAY JuAior Sa111oa rosram at tbe ctlib . · at 12.45 p.m. 8cfld00 tnll be spcUl on Women ia Politics.. his Cir, the sent . approached the p enger side of the Venezia vehicle and demanded SO cents. He aaid that v.-u for the · haJr-hour remainina on th5 meter. r-"' Jean, a oicc lady, prompsly obli&ed. But Serccant Bob, notin1 that it was ilJepJ to sub-let public space, demand~d that the money be returned'. Fwna a cop-like tare at the rt}ln. he said, "You should be :utwncd or yourself." The man wasn't ashamed. He handed ·back the coins, but n~. "Now you don't get the space. l'U Jive it to someone else." .Well, two can play at that aame. Sergeant Bob pulled his car a_lonpide, blacking any anempt at dep:artu~. and said, "OK, let's ' spend the afternoon together, just like this." Owic Cdnfrontation. The stalemate finally RMOOL LUNCHU curio\J.$ readers: · (expletive) traffic foul-up? Wh:u are they • From Marllya Jacobsola of lla1bo3 • diggina now'! I was supposed to be at Ho:ai .blond: "I read that luxury-loving Danlcl . Hospital 20 minutes ago1 and I'm sull trying Htm~n•z..thc ex-socialite Yrho keeps g~na . to brc:tk free. How d'ya get out of lhii tray, has now been tethered with an (expletive) mess?" electronic 'bracelet,' pendina his sentencing. (Simmer oowo, sir, and watcl\ your I'm dying to learn more details.'~ sewer-like language. Instead of phoning me, (Hang in there, Marilyn. I'm stilJ checking call an ambulance. And JUSt leave your cu 1 rumor that it's a IOlid Sold bracelet, there on Coast Highwa_y -nobody will encrusted with diamonds and other precious notice. Incidentally, I hear t~ workers ge~ especially desipd by Tiffany's. As for may be digging for Stephen Wagner·~ buried the tether, it's reportedly fashioned or solid treasure.) gold chain.) -• From bandlcadcr Bany Colt : "Well, as • Frum JoanM Baur of Cat.ta Mesa: )'OU may ha"-e nuliccJ, I've had some "Since you enjoy cq>lorina neighborhoods, cxpensi\.'C facial reconstruction done in an how about crossing the street (Superior effort to appear younger. Give me your Avenue) on your frequent visits to 1he Share honest appraisal." Our Selves center. There's an exotic ~Good grief, Barry, you misundenlood the adventure awaiting at our tribal art shop, . suggestion I made months ogo. Whnt I said Timbuktu. was that ~me serious musicians should (Let's do lunch there, Marilyn. Unless, of lighten up -nol t~hlen up.) course, the tribes or Timbuktu practice Jury Kobrin's column nms M onday and cann.'bahsm.) H'ednrsdaJ. CONSEllVATJON DEBATE: Speak Up Ncwpon v.111 bolt a prm and cons debate on lhc ments of the as.scumcnt di.strtct 9dvbory \IQCe to purchase tbc Ncwporter North and Calta'"'.l)t propcrtics front the Irvine Co. Call 542-4226. MEMBERSHIP LUNCHEON: Tbc Carmen ~peer of the Gullds-Oran,e County Pcrfonnt"I Arts Center v.iU hold its annua.I membership luochcon at the Center Oub bcJinruns at l l:lO a.m. For more infonnataon or to niUc rcKl'\'ation~ call 542402 or SS1-6S45. WALKJNG TOl..RS: The Commicccc 10 Prcsc~c Ca.st•'*•>" and Ncwponcr NortlVYcs on Measure A ""'II ha"e 111;ccli.ly walkm& aoucs of Newportcr North through the monch of October The toun will begin 1l 5 p m. and hm un til 6.30 pm. P.!ea.se call 645-6632 for more 1nfoun:mon. :the COil ' SlS. C.11673-lSlS. ., co. ·scaVANCY 0£1AT£: Sbcxi.ld the Ory oC Newport Bach ) n."SMicnlS and businc:llCS &O fiuncc the purchas.c Of Ncwponcr Nortb and Castaways lO prcat~ Wt land as opco space park bod? The debate as Cree and 1poo.90rcd by tbe c.oroo.a dcl Mar Resldccu Associaoon. Members and pesu are inwed and '" ~raced to bnna qucstiom.. P1e.c0ntact Debra AJlcn at SSS-6991 for mote 1nforma.liod. IATVRDAY WALKJ.M~ TOURS: Fncnch of Nc111;1>0rt Ba)' wrll conduct thCJr first walkJna tour or I.he 5Cuon 11anan1 at 9 a.m. The Upper 81y 1ours bc&m near the mters.c:ctlOft of East BluU Drive and Back Bay Road and lau t S m1nutci The last lour lcaVC1 11 IC> IS am Wanna place a classUied ad? Cal~ our class111 ed advertising department at 642-5678. ~ Newport-Mesa Elementary school lunch menu Mond.iy.:.. Chinese egg roli'or chccse piua, crisp green salad with choo:e of dressing. pineapple in juice, milk. - -TuesCby-Brunch for Lunch Pancake and saus.1.gc. spud buds, grape JUtee, cling peaches, milk. · Wednescby-Corn d~ or ch~ ptZZa, celery stid' \Y1lh peanut butter dip, pears in light syrup, milk. Thursd~y -tuJian spaghetti with French bread 01 cheese pizza, whole kernel corn, apptesauce, millc. 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""~ ..,.,t - I • t iaadlrl take omca N £W omCERS FOR KIWANIS CLUB -J•dl MW• hu been elected president of the K.lwult Club ot Corou dd Mar. while Kt• DUiey was elected prcsidtnt of tho C..ca Mna Kiwanis Cub. Mills is rcpl cing JI• OkkinJOn, v.hOiC tenu1 expired Sept. 30. Serving wit h Mills arc Phil St•IUnbura, prcsi-rll!"----dcnt-c1¢c1; Cal Wallatt. lf'ffSure~ Dew Tn·- cbt, secretary. Diiiey is replacing John J.1tzpatrkk at the helm of the Costa )1Ha KJwanls Club. Serving with OiJlcy arc Chartu Markel, who will serve as club trca urcr, and Rick Johnson as secretary. Kurt Sttlln'tr was n:imcd "Kiwanian or the Year" by Kiwanis Lt. Governor-elect Nohn New: / comb. who installed the new Costa Mesa officers. r-.,-......;~ 0 .Ill WELCOME TO TH£ WORLD OF SERVICE Ill ... CLUBS -Mlan S. Aaall, retail florist and au· · thor A.-Pardoe McG.reaor, both new memben or the N~rt-Jn·lnc Rot~ Club. The ~tub or Newport Harbor is of· fering the Entertainment '94 books for sale as a club f und-r:iiscr according to John Wln&er. The booli; features two-for-one: meal at many area restaurants, plus discounts on airlines, hotels, car rent· als and on and oo. To purchase a copy call Winger at 548-0848. Service Clubs 0 The Newport-Balboa Rotary Club hns named its annual Sep· tcmbcr Golf Tournament the "General Len Fribourg Golf Tour· nament" in memory of past club president and avid golfer Lt'o- nanl Fribourg. The tournament, held at the Newport Beach Country Club, where Fribourg was a mcmb,cr, f.caturcs compcti· tion between members of the Ncwport·Bnlbon Club, the Ncwport- lrvlnt and Newport Ueach unrisc Ro(P.ry Clubs. 0 MEl:.1 1NG ANO PROGRAM . TlltS \\EEK You arc welcome to vi'>1 t a scT\ice club th1:. \\l.'eL., to hcJr n pro- gram of interest to you, to learn more about the clubs activities or to get involved 1n seT\ ice to your community. TUESDAY 7:.30 a.m. -Newport Dcach unrisc Rol~f) Club, meeting at the Balboa Bay Oub, \\Ill ha\e a program on Vocational SeT\·ice. noon -Costa Mesa Kiwani'> Clull._ mcctia~at the ~Mesa... Community Center, pl'Qgram by Orucc Co)e. · 6:30 p.m. -Costa Mrsa·l\C\\port llarbor Lions Club, meets at Costa Mesa Country Club. will hold Octobe r bus1ne'>!. meeting. WEDNESDAY noon -Co,ta Mesa Rotary Club, meeting at Mesa Verde Country Club, program by hn\rn Stttl on the School Choice Jnl· tlatlvc, Prop. 17.&. 6:15 p.m. -Ncwport-Dalbon Rotaf)· Club, meeting :it the New· port Beach Country Club, program, postponed from un earlier date, by Jim Fulton, discussing "Privntizntion In Russlo.0 THURSDAY 7:15 a.m. -South Const Mciro Rotnry Club IJlCCting at the Center Club, program by Mnnin K. Cruden on "U,ing Arbitra- tion and Mediation to Settle Disputes." . noon -KJwanls Club ~r Corona dtl Mar, meets at the Bahfa Cornithian Yacht Club. , noon -Costa Mtsa North Ki\\anls Club, meets at the Holiday Inn in Costa Mesa. . noon -NfWPOrt4n'ine Rotary Club, mec1s at the A1rponcr Hotel, program by Jean Pon\!. l ~rvlcr Club Update ls publish~ tt·ttkJy in the Doily Pilot. Add us to your club's annltllcr mailing I/st and submit press rTlt•sts by fu to 631-5851 or by mall to 174J Baypot1 Way, Ntwpot1 Beach, CA. 91660. Whnr Customn-s SnuJ Their Frimds AAATCO TRANSMISSION 8DWICa•W•DCHAHQI! CUSTOM MUFFLER It. AUTO CENTER I Two Loc:dona I • Shift Speed Adjuatmenta • Dlagnoala a Eatlmatea •Towing s,«vJ Flat Prras ANI Sr uru.m Dutft111 1728 PLACENTIA, COSTA MESA Call 831·1170 Award® AMTC.O . ~ is the~ recipienr of the n Balboa Roary ub Awud forHonary& lntcpitr. ~d has beai ·a tamiJY owned & operated busina. Since 1960 Speci.r.tt In: Oorr111c.~& a..tc CM. R.V.'a, •»ta. A&DTllllcl. SbiGrdl.CMche&. a.. ........ Ttlller Hi1cN1. 9:. .. W.'w .__ .-.... 24 ~•••Oii, ud aa.o Uw aha& I'• fcilly Md,._. oa "'1 C1ie1J • 1 IEIH' ... md OS. Clllf... side,• Git ... uid .......... • ...-ora wt'-t ...... dW Olalaae f-"1 lof I l.Dfta little lrilb lhlna!• 1i1n1 w1 MW1 ben Uwoh.d wkb MMne of the To help her .,-y for the f.Ptt tho coinmittcc The ~ 't&ee Im allo ncaiwed the help ol same tllillp. We waa&ed IO help Oeryl.. i already talkin& aboul future pf the OlddaP PauDdldoa as ahe ~ ol Otcftlnt hopes lbe can ta.Ip othen out down 1oum1men11 or conecns to ra• more mooey. bolla CVUll. 1'1w foudatioa;named after lht the rOed and pniln the lrisll lf'OUP that aids AnJ the C1addqh foundation, IJthoup 1t ,. trilh symbOI for~ loyalty and Criendshlp... her. ha n't been aM(ed ytl, is ready to help ag n. wu orisinally establilhed 10 help reli&ioul ""The OaddQh Foundation hu been " A11hou&h Olcnane was in the hOJPitaJ durint comnnani1iea and otbcr worthy causes. wonderful and I hope they can help others as the I t f und·rai~r, Jhc was able to aucnd 1hc "We try to underwrite the COii oC certain m~h u the)' have me,·· Olenane said. fir t one the committee held and ~id 1he events or belp aencrate funds tor 1 cuutc by Otcnane said that the survival raic of • hope to anend any future benefit . Olcn:inc providlna tbJllal like entertainmmt or rame lymphatic cancer is .SO ~rccnt. but she said her said it was O\'crwhclmina 10 Ke how many pr..izca."' laid a spoke&pel'IOll '°'"~ -docton'have aJreaCJY seen an improvement in people turneCI out tp up rt her., foundation ... We don't pla.rL.ot put 011 the ber wbitc blood 'ccu aner 1he new1hqapf.----'""Therc i no dru& to compare ~h the event, we jiast help ou•. ''In oddition to my areal iUppon 'Y'\.:m, I cmo1ional hi&h'1 was on thal night." From 1 the costs were rather hiah," Roe· dcr said. ••Jn. light of budget con- straints and everything cl e, we 've cut back on that." On the other side of lire city boundary, Newport Bench is send· ina seven representatives to the conference, including Mayor Ou- cncc Turner and Council members Jan Ocbay, John C. Cox Jr: ond Evelyn Hart. The city's preliminary estimate of $6,500 does not include hotel room costs for City Ma'nagcr Kevin Murphy, Paris, Beaches and Recreation Manager Ron Whitley or City Attorney Bob· Burnham. Officials said their lodging ex· SIGNS From 1 record :ind ";dcti store in a sp:.ce the shopping center's pbnners originally h:id set aside for 20 smaller retailers. The city pre-approved n pl3n that woutct give the retailers com- bined signage of JOO square feet. Virgin's plan calls for 441 square penscs had not been calculated. City Oerk Wanda Ragio nid 1be costs oC their lodaina vary be· cause they were siven their choice of hotel . The bill for Turner'• room at the Grand Hyatt tota!J $712.32, the hiahcst of all 1he cbuncil members. while C.OX's biJI came in lowest at S336 for a room at Hotel Mark Twain. .. The city is also p1yin1 the S19S· . per-person rcaistration fee and Sll8 per person for round-trip air· fare to San Francisco. Misccl· laneous worbhops cost $95 per persort per workshop, and a brcnk· fast. some delegates will attend is $24 per person. In addition, each repre~ntative will get SSO per d:iy for iood and lodging. feet. Nike Town's plans also con· ccrncd some city officinb who though1 the 7·foot letters nround the dome would be too l:irge. Comp:iny officials convinced the city the letters couldn't really be called a i;ign. lnstend, they said it's an ..t'architccturnl element" be· cause the letters arc deeply em- bossed in concre1e ond arc not ii· lumina1cd. __ The Grey .Goose ,proudly announces the o~ning of our children's boutique. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 Pliase join us and preview the latest Fall and Holidqy f ash.ions and gfftsfar cht1dren. Door prizes and drawings w111 be held throughout the week. THE GOSLING a child 's boutique WE ~T <..Llff Pl.Al.A (71 4) (>42-6619 . ClfArlll .From 1 that lawm1tkcn can ui;c when flU:_Shin' for canh·fricndly legislauon. Jim Cokal. a JO.year rc)idcnt of Newport Beach and a natunili~t for the county, ~id he hopes the C\cnt 1a'c residents a wake-up coll. "We can pick up all thi 1rash in such a short period or time. but 10 play devil's advt>- catc, all wc're-gellinJ i the 'stucr we.see -the up or the LOANS Buying • Selling PAYING TOP DOLLAR FOR ~IAM0NDS • ROLEX WATCHES ' •JEWFJ...RY 1ccbera. if }OU will ... ht .aid. Coko said people nee'-' to undcrst:tnd that almost cvcl) thing drain) to the ocean or the back bay, and then c:hanic their h bil "Wh:n-. really d:unaging the B ck lbf lS not the ~ro~ th:u :ne floating in it or the Styrofoam cups, but all these things that arc invi ible - chemical • pesticide and oil th:U WC h:ne nO WD)' Of • stopping," he said. "That's ultimately what's chipping aw11y at the cc<>:.)stem ... -- SPECIALIZING IN: Pre-owned Rolex Warches CUSTOM ACCESSORJES AVAJLABLE • Diamood Dial -• DiamoodlJeiel ,.. ....... .. ......... lo&\, ..... ~·~ Allllllltlir ..... ~ SERVING LUNCH DAILY 11:30·3PM DINNER -NIGHTLY 5PM·10AM BRUNCH SAT & SUN 10AM·3PM .. / ..... , ·-· GUAlmRiAca Sia Klrias ~ make · a-big statement """' Irvine wins the battle. but CdM shows it has the right stuff to make a serious run In the CIF playoffs . By Bmy fautknef. Sports Wr11et "I feel bcuer .1hout this tc:am. no". 11lan I did ~n1 ng 111to the same:· Hollanll ,:t1d. "I 1h1nl "'uh .1 l111lc more "orl , qnJ· wmc: more ~c:·a)Onmi;. "e'rc suing tu hJ~ t>fle heel uf ;a gt\0\1 foot- ball team " One Holl~nd r-.otcd for bringing his team to a peak later 1n the \C:t~ (CJM h:u v.on JU t one: of 11' l.1,1 eight lcaaue opc:ners). I foll.ind cl.11mcd Im 1cam's performance on lw1h \llln llf the ball clearly :ins,,erc:<l ~1mc: of Im prc- kag~ concern~ / "We played O\U bc)I pmc of the ~c.ir, but v.e made a llll of m1,1.1lc' th.it ''c: \hould. be able to correct \\ c ·re lrn 1 he nght pith. and th11 p~ rc:;il~ 'hmn:d me ~e C3n get tu "here "c "ani h1 he. 1( "c continue to v.url h;ud "\\e v.ouW ha\c k"cJ 1t1 h:t\e \\\In th3t g.ime; and it "':S\ .a ,.1mc: 1 h:it could hJ\, gone either ¥ill) \~ c: re: ii\ gu >J ii\ I l"\-IOC. but~ to fo~t th" game, 31'1d look :ahcadlb rhe rest of Jc3guc .. NewllDrt Harbor Nn-por1 H ubor Ill h Coacb J df Brink.Icy, foll ang Jus te~m·) :?1 -17 Seu \'1cw Lcaaue victory O\cr \li1t1n1 Saddlcbacl Frida) night· ''(All·Clf running ~.11.'~ \\ .1Jc T1h) ~hould be OUI for .a couple \\CC~\ \\II h 3 J1~ocatcd shoulder. but th:at ne\\:. '' nut JS bad as 1t could h:t\e been (a brolcn bone). .. We made \omc \lride on orreru.c. and C pll)Cd re:al &ood dense. too. Our lotlina cxccutilln "~ uch better. p:uticu- .irly on pa pro1ec- 10n, and I thought senior quarterb3cq R)U Smith threw the II -.~II. .. Olris Ed~ards (1 -f oot-9: 170-pound Je(( Brin!-.ley .\JI-Sea View Lc11uc :omcrbllld. subb1n1 for ~foll Rt~lc at ullb:ack) lapped up anJ did J .:real job locl ina for us. He wos l•1ling on ~me 60-pound gu) and holding has 0\\ n. On the 4-0 start,· which anclUtlC'l t\\O our-poinr wins. one by 14 :and one by ll: 'We ha\-en't done anythina cu~). I lold ur co:achcs it would be nice to romc into SH QUARTERBACKS 1 P·ORTS ~orona del \.1ar High's Mi"e Digr.ldo runs into lr\-ine dcfen~i"c back Dan Booher (7) in SJturd~y night's SeJ View LNgue football wlli~ion. lr\.ine r.illil·d. 23-20. 'That's the worsr omciating crew I've had in t 0 years' ~That's how veteran coach Dave Holland of CdM put 1t after . watching his team extend Irvine in Sea View opener Saturday night. By~:>!;~' Car•so" Spor.s Ee'°' IR\ l~l: 11 ·~ unc th ni: 10 lament U\cr a fX"1rl) ofl1 .. 1.1tcJ g.1mc .irll.I lab.:I 1t "one \lf the \\Ut\I CJUlle l OOlhcr tu put thJt ,,,n of IJ~ llll a ~hO\Hltl\\ n ~ 1mc "'11hm :i cn,1ch1ng 1..H\.l'r lll ~II ~c.tr,, 111~lud1og ~ll I '>I .trU. lf'\ me l hgh~·, Vaqu.:Hl\ ~~lA thcrir Sc.l \ '\:" Lc:u.~uc footb;ill op, ncr "11 h '""Jd· 111~ Coron:i Jct Mar ~.11urJa\ 01,•lll by . "' . .. Che lllJrgin ,,1 .?3·20. hut there "·'' hllk. if an) cekbr ... 11ng for the \\Inners. and nothing bu1 a )CC 1 h1n~ ~tkn~c from 1he Sea K1il8 .. : "'ho hJd c<:.mc \\llh1n. :.t "lmkcr of pulling Of! a ffiaJOf .. hlXI.:· er. "Thai'Y \.be \\Or'.>t 01fi~·1:.i11n~ '7rc" l\c • ," 11151 W{'JfOS oul of the moulh of \C:lcran Coron.1 Jcl ~!Jr ( UJ1:h 0.1\e Hull.rnJ ·I hq JU't took the t:amc ·"'•l) lrom 1h1: kid,. ·h 's nol w ur grJpcs." c.."l101111ucJ the lo'' ·l C.)l!d and emo1aon.I~ Hull.and . "lr '1ne's a ~real team and the) "ere p.:n.il· !led, too. Out ii'> JU:.I n name. The kl\h \\Orked w hard. and then 1hc) talc 11 :.i'' J)' from iou." In all 1he ol- l1 c1Jh 1hrc\\ :?3 flags and m:irchcd off I i· )Jr'h 3g:11n'>I t\\O o( 1hc m o ~1 herJldcd teJm., in Oran!o!c Count\ 10 1crms of (und.1mcnt;1), 3nd di\C1plin.c: On m.iO\ IXCJ~1ons lhc offic13), huddled an appJr· cnt rnntu\IOO during the conte .. t 1 he gram )1krice of the allernu1h a' the '''" 1c.1m ... dcp:irtcd tool a" J) lrnm "h.1t "·1' Jn 01hcrv.1sc trcmcndou'I d- llHl b) the Sea Kings. "ho had b:mlcd ~he. l\\\.H1me defending Cff champion \'J4uerQ11 10 J \lrtual <,t:inds11ll I he ~c.! Km1ts !.ln H.I.: (1r.,1 : thC\' \\ere ,1111 in the hunt al h:ilftame. 1t "3, tied alter three qu.1rlcf\, IJ. J '\, :inJ 1hc" hJd ~tmdt-d the \"aqu~ "nh 3 ~1.y:mt ­ scoran~ -;tnl.:e lrom 11u .1ncrbJd. . .\JJm Pcrlmu11cr 111 \\ldi.'tlJ.JI .. \II \\ 11ucht.:J " II h '" .; I rt m .11 na ni: ~tile /,1c le\ f'.\ 1 l!.l\c 11 c \eJ "-'"~' J ~O It. \J,h1on. llllmt: In :1.c: ut ~f licld goal range . .ind the \'aqucr ... "ere on :i l:J)t ·d r\h dmc lf'\tOC' "a" not "llhout "' 'h;are ol grip<"' "11 h 1 he o r1t\.lat1ng ell he 1. r1u1 the hl:i1an1. ,1r'-·r1-.111d-1or·:tll·to ~cc poor call (':Jill(' JU't 3'\ the: \ aqUM4 ' :tpp<"!Ht'd Ill he ,3ddlcd "1th a third JOd·c1cht at 1hc (\.1~1 .i ... Qt)Jrtut'l.1 .. I..' \111..c Phdp,· pa" ;ii· tcmJ'lt "U' 1n .1mplc tc .1nJ 3) to.' re · 1.:el\c:r \\Cnt d,_l\\n tht' :111hornc (..!~I J" lender landed on lop 0 \\ 111.in a fc" fret of I he: In inc \1dct111c •An cl 1 1.1 I r J(t J See CDM 1 Pirates take their frustrations out on Pasadena, but good ~ Orange Coast rejoins the list of hving with runaway victory . By R ~rd Dunn. SPOltS Wr.:tt COSTA Ml.SA -It \\:IS mand:uor~ for Oungc Coa I College. anl){hcr n1 h1marc for Paudco.1 Cit) . ,. . . ~ , ., W11h 0-~ 1.1rang :it the Pm.11c .. in the Lice. and p.:1,he:l,\lO con,id- er.it ion ~lapping !urthc!r awa\-, they dropped il bomb on the "IClf Jc'>lrut11,e L..ince"' (0-'\) Snturd;iy night, cJrning o 36-11 Jcci-.1on .11 OCC in .1 mu,1 "'Ill M 1~­ sion Conference game. ·r here w;is no mercy from Onn~t Coast • (I -~) -Pa s3<le na's leading fU)her, full- batl Mike: Thomp- ~n. l\craging 5.2 }:trd a c:irry going in. hobbled off the fid<l in the second quarter "i1h a left lnce injul). He nc,er returned • -Dcmetrio Wilh:im), the lJnccr)· t~I· en1cd, 6-foot-4 quanerbact.:. ;ind :m1orfi: the conference lc:idcrs 1n pJS)ing. '' mJ'>hed by OCC ddcn he end lsrat'I II· can)i early in the lhird quarter on J Courth·d<mn pa'>> that fell 1ncomplc1c Wi lliams nc,-er phl)Cd again. "It W:b .1 night.mare; he really got I roe!Nf." OCC ·COASTLINE . ' .UTOIOTIVE Coach 8 111 \\ orl - man ~1d. rcfcmng to lfean~1 \ nad name. the "!\1gcnJn 1gh1mue · -H~ hard "' ... ' • OCC h1uan~ 1n lhc e cond quute r. frcshm3n ti ht cnJ Chm Ou1nn.c3ught a P·h> from qu:artcr- tiJd. Todd Mather O\Cr the' mtddlc Pa,a· denJ dcfcn'i"e bad. Dcm1tru Graham ":.i' a1 the l:lnce~· .?Q. "':ut ang to m:slc the ''op. bu~ Quinn put h1:. hr d do"n and made Graham o blod.1ng dumm). Graham made 1he t::id.le, but ~tru led ~cuing up. i ·hcrc arc nu t:all\tics for tight ends l:suchterina DB . · -B~ the time Or .ln~c Co.1,1 h:id 11 fir,I JQ93 \ICtor. 1n the ti"nl . <1ut come frc,hm:an fullba-.. L. 1 of1 1 u1p;ila. :i .. ·on-· ~crted ddcn'1'c lineman "ho hJd ne,cr bclore c.imeJ the ll 1hall ou:,1Je ol the pr:aClllC held an the p;i .. 1 month In b:i'"t.;. up J ut). 1 u1p.:ala tlulldoze, hi' "ll' for 3.t )::lrJ, 10 fhe came "He'\ '-l•ll tnmg 10 f1,ure liut "ha1 he., L!osng, 1hat·" "h) he ha\n I rta\eJ, I it r' '''"""'·he',"' \IUJ." \\orl~1n '· 1d \ 1q u'inJI~. he run' bc'lt "'hen "'u ju,t Jlh him lhc: b:ill and l~t him run ·· lnJccd 1hl; Pir:itc' pl.1~c:J lilt" thC) neeJC'iJ J \ ll l\.'I'\ (ht\ all haJ \C:C meJ hlc \tu.:h Ill P .. ~adcn3: \'1\1 h lc:ll to o~. lo\I four of five fumble' anJ failed to ore a tuu.:hdo"n \tn uUen..._ . SM PIRATES 1 ••Jot R111111 W•ln• • M/1101 Repl11 Welcome ---------UF'fN 1170Nn~~. FR/[7/l~ SA.Al T(1 ~r·' .. ·. ' . . ... . . .. . . II -11 ltlnlard STANFORD -cOrona dcl Mar Hi&h'a Dresd~ Howell led htr teuunatea 10 a second pla.ce ftnish at the Stanford Crou Coun· J.tY lnvitatiOD.al oo the Division Ul l~I. clOCtiri.& 19:08 at 3 miles.;· Corona det Mar bad a ttoni showing risht down lbe line, witlt Tracy Clark aoifta 19:27 to finish third'. The CdM bo)-s. led by ·Brian Slinpby's 16:24 (13th), were fifth in Divi ioft 111 team stBndings. · ITMNM ..vtl'A~ ............... ,_ 1 u.n... ,, .. t ....... I~ J c..c.- Vllly. 140. 4. ..... 1~ .. c..... ... II!'~ Q. .... , ..... lllWM,~154t(~ ..... ~ 11 .,_. -..., 1UC. 11 '11 C-. 105 JD. ._ f ...... 1"'4; ,. n. llilmlm. IUll. R S-0.., 1739 11 ~ .... IUl. IOI...,,_, ... ,.tt ........... T-1 .............. c-..... ~ l C...-.. 101 4 ... O~ UI: 5. Oii Oft tti. ~1 ............. .1..c•,•••otiat 11111111 ..,. ICll'lllGllllL 1t u, ~ Trecr c--, ~ tNT. 0.-~ tlnh*itNI 22. ...._ ,._ llt1t 1' ~cw..... iut"~ ... ----9:52: a lllCJ AIL a.51: 44. Mml fl 'OI COM ffrom I tbC Jcxter room at ha1fthne leadlftl. 21.0. b11t ii hlan' been that cuy. l ~ wc'ro 1mna the :tpecta1on their IDOHY~ Worth;_. but 1t IUIC bn't c• on abo old co.cfiCJ. or the pJ yers. But I 1hink be£aa In s.1tua1Jons where we've had lo batdc back (trailin& ln e ch or the p t two wans) and dealin1 Myron Ml., with advcnity, JM) belp us recovtr (rum flt I mll '1u11ions in the future v.hcn tbinp aren't ,oin1 our way." Et&Mda llfP Cwtt J.a. Lha1 111•, alacr • u~hd COSTA MESA -Sun ~ lento ol t)prta. with a pafeCt . score ot IS ~LI. won the U.S f-litionat ~ea..., a-,pciiw.ip---- Saturday tupt before S.412 at the OranF C.OUnty Fa~ .....:_.;,,::::..:.=.;;..._.;;;;;.....,.~~-----.-. ....... ?t-14 IMI to Katd:a Thunday qfpl 11 ~I,.: ~.-... Cont te Coacb MJ1"0n Milin-, artcr watchina his team Jive away A 14-13 verdict to Troy at Anaheim's La Palma Puk FriJ~ night: ~t's hard not to be fru~tnned when there•s eigJn points separating )OU from bein undtleated. ··we had nine fumbles, a.nd another ti&ht pen !ties. so that's 17 bad pla)S in a g_3me we lo~t by one point: "I think we're )till o good ~1ball team. but we need to lc11tn how to drive 12 and 13 plnys withoul making a mistake, like we did last·~or. This yeor we g.ct to about siJc or seven ploys. then self-de truct. "l..3st year we hnd 31 fumbles and 29 were on center n ps, and of our 12 fumbles the lruit two ,amcs, eight ~ave been on maps. h 's :ilmost bccomjng like a jin't, but we'tc going to ktcp coaching it ond wor~ing hard. We practic::illy ha'"e our centers living with our quarterb~cks, al· ready, worki~g on s~ops aU week long. r--~--. ...... .--~-, h• vt.w League L..,u• Overall WLT WLT Newport 1 0 0 4 0 0 IMne 100 310 s. Matganta 1 0 0 ~ 0 0 Tustwi 1 0 0 3 1 0 CdM 0 1 0 2 ·2 0 Slddleback 0 1 0 1 3 0 Unlvtrsay 0 1 8 0 4. "O • WOOdbna~ 0 1 0 3 1 0 S•turdar'• acore nlle 23, Coron11 del lla.r 20 Thund8J'• a..... (7:30) Tustln vs. Saddleback, SA Bowl Frtdar'• Gamea (7:3Q) Santa Marl)WI vs. Corona'del •• ,. at Newpon tfllbof Newport Harbor vs l.Wvet· lltY. at ltVine WQQd.blfdgulirroe 1'hln1s are startina 10 ttl and kick.,. producift&. wlUda is \'-Cty rc4Nardina 10 "'as C'OeChts. ~ i1'1 newr fua to lose. bu1 •hen you sec ., -~ improYCmcnt and the kids really played hard, it's 1 liule eaaicr to take. .. We ro~nd 1 batcklicld combination 'that really pro:duclCd with Karlo Amaya (28 carries ror 100 yards) 11 tailback aod (6--0, 260- pound converted auard) Mark Palkoner at fullback.. (Palkoncr) re.aliy had 10me dynami!e b"locki. • "J111ro Arccyut hud a heck of a game. We used him at uulb cJc, tight end and wide receive r and he pl:•)ed ttie ~bole same on dcCcnsc. He had all i.lt of our catches ror •8 yards, and iftterccpted 1wo p:i scs. He did it all. · "I was ple~d with our orren~ hne. but we plan to make one change this week. So for. -.c\·c been sea.re.bing among our S7 guys tryi.na to find five linemen who con btoc-k for u . We're a1moM lhcr~· PIRATES • From 5 In c:vcnt Is. Ou1s · Manchater (Hnpcria) ran into the back ot Ennolcnko to caute 1 tcrious · crash. with EnnolcnkO hiuiaa his head hard. In the xcond rcstan, Manchcattr, whO had been tied w1tf\ Ennolenko at.12 polats, wu dtsquaHficd for touchina the 1apc, the tumlH ooiru of the evening. .:·~Cl•»:!:;" : I ... C......to!Wl,1 ... 1.a.l...... ... E:::;•,'fi ~~.:n=.:. ~f.'l = ........ ~_ .......... .., .... ,.... -.. o.t' llo.a--~Clliilt .. 1. -~ ......... , .... uc.e .......... -. ~.7.t --~I;· ... ,.. ,,.. \lllfl .. ... ... .... ... ... t=.'T'l' ...... '"':::i ._,,,,. ... GAME ITATilllCI So with Pasndcna looltmg red in 1hc f acc, it ~•s nrcc :uy Cor the "Our dcfcm.e looked good 1hc l..3nccn to move the ball and 3et DNlll c.t •, PMlftn r:ft, 11 \\hole game,'' nid OCC strong bnck into the game. On third Scw9.., Quart.,. safoty Randy Knrlincr, who re· down, OCC's Tyrone Barne Pmdena Cty J o o 1-11 corded the gonie')~ly in· l.nockcd down a William pas~ :at-Or.-c-Colill ,.,... 04,.:te/1· 1 1-ll terceptfon in the )Ccond quarter, tempi, forci ng Pasndenn to P,unt. Pu-"-'v z• ~7 •~ when he split two Pnsudcna re-The llucs, h°"'cver, were whis1Jed 8"41ft41 OuMer .cciver.. nnd snatched u William for roughing the kicker, g1'"1ng P°"· occ-ar.-»run~ 1451 adenn new life at its O\\n 41 OCC-lrllmlll 31 PIU lrDln Cdft'*I ~ pass. 9 02 • "'(Pasadena') high-powered On the neio play from )Crtm· oct-&&os 1Zn11(HWltllOft~.s 1t full~ck (l'Mmpson), \\>C knocked mage, Karliner stripped the b31l oct-ptpy .I':: 'tc:r1.:r., ~ ~- him ou1 of the game, nnd we loose Crom running back Stacy 11 l9 lm>ckcd their qunrterb:.ck out of Townsend and . the Pirate\' Keve ,_.. ~ the game. We ·didn't think the) l,.o\oe recovered at the P.uadena ~_:,:: ~~._:: ~..,.'" could bent us with the pas , ~nd 37, ~ctting up another OCC touch-IPllW '*'nm llllc). ~!It they didn't, and we didn t give up down 1:28 luter. ~ IOOO tt*nllld) the big ptay.u For the Pirates. il "GS 22·3 :and ,._to!:,~~. hlyzt. According to Karliner. the counting with S:l9 lef('" the rim H7. AolN.. S-2• is.. 1-12, ...._, S·10. game's turning point came in the h:ilf. w...m.. 3-t l~ U · ; • ! • = • ' I • ~ .. = • , • .. ~ • c G II • b • " • • • .. " • I ~ ' 51 Ill c; ~ Ill • "' p 1 .. .. k .. ol • "" first quarter, when OCC shut · s-:.C~,i~~1111.~6. f.":,~ down Pasadena in its-~:nci.a.....oL::~ ........ ·~·1~th~i~n~k~"'~c!:......:w;c~rc~~·~,~·~rJ<..l!:·w.i...~~~~~~.-i~ .......... -..~....,llfllll~~~ft---=~ fcMi\:e series, gomg three downs p oy somc..-hQI close tu "'ha1 we're aro... ,...,~a 3nd punt. The unc(r~ opened the capable or pla)ing," Workman Pal-v. tND"Z~1~~~"'"° 27 • game using 7 minutes, 15 seconds said. "I can't Cllpl:un the st~ OCC-Mahr •1S10 1-a; C*"*". 1-1-4. 31. on a dri\C that \\US capped by a start. We had to "'"'· In practice, Bro.n. 0-~iDMDUAL R•CtUvuto 24-yanJ field goal, their 14th piny WC had · glimp\CS of "'hJt we're . Pu-IM 54 l~ M l ~ 2·7 of the series. opposed h> be domg. We "ere flliCllllOSOft 1.7 not ~aS) on them." OCC-"'-'Y •·n ~ Z » llnrwd 1 2t But the difference ~ccmcd C\.Cn more significant m the )coond quarter~ when OCC's ddcruc ~tcppcd up to stop Pa~adcnn, not once, but t~ice in the >Jme !>CflC> OCC wide receiver Enc Coleman h:id Jlht tO>)Cd a 3 1-yurd touchdo"'n pa~ to UI) )C~ Tr:u11- mcll on ri halfb..1ck option, gi\ing the Pirate~ a 14-3 lead -follo"· ing Gene Ad:ur'~ PAT -on one of WorkmJn\ c11~1nm~1ry gadget Clame notn: OCC ~ Jeff Ca.,ton, ll'lml'lll. l·l l. ~ 1-4 dO Mfltd • " •atCIS 11 1~ c.amu K~ Oft a GAiia STATt8TIC. ~ )S·.rn 1\11 on h Int lltrr al .. ICGlld QllllW, ICMIW1llO Ill) h ~ lnNIO two ~ • h ~ .. MDn0 II h lrl SIOt Mlore rtlCIWIO lllYdlt occ scored Oft ,. CIClllWIO *"' ol h t«OM IUI. ~try a 41-t_Yd TI> 1*11 tram""'-10 _,. llCIMr Cfvt• Pwry, 1lfll ~IS ... open • h 30 Ind Clf'llld C 91 l#llDUCNcS P'W'O h 8ucs a 29 3 IUd ~ ~ bell 11 lie 1oo1 ii h tin .... Ulll1' 4SI Cll h dl:lcl ID ~ ID h OCC ZS ........ 1D11110 "'* ~ ltanrt l1ConreG. 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