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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-10-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• COSTA MESA Suspect d•ked. at dOughnut shop ~Officer finishes coffee just in time to spot man he'd been chasing for 8 hours. ger re.counted. "It wa.s pretty funny." Zinger said the ribbing he's gotten from fellow officeB -.. poli~ work at its finest/'~ they joke - was well worth the arrest. By lor1Ann 8ashedl. sian Wfll!r COSTA, MESA -Michael Thome must not have beard au .the jokes abo11t cops ins out at After all, he hnd been chasing Thompson for nenrJy eight hours before · the suspect practically turned himself in. · It was about 2::20 p.m. when Zangger was called to a hit-and-run at 20th Street and Pomona Avenue, ~hnutshops. ~ Newport Beach man, allegedly on the hun for a htt·and-run, reportedJy drOYC a stolen truck right up to Dippity Donuts• front door Monday, where the very officer who had been hunting him sat pol- according to reports. · Witnesses told Zangger they saw a gray pickup truck hit a parked car while pulling out of a drive- way and then take off. They also gave Zangger a Ii· ccnse plate number. ishing off a cup of coffe~. · And f~ter than 40-year-old Thompson couJd uy "chocolate eclair;• traffic offieer Mike Zangger placed the suspect under arrest. A computer check revealed the truck had been stolen from Garden Grove. See ARREST/4 "He bad a real surprised look on bis face;• Zang· . ~ -...n.~ Nat ... Harbor View Elementary teacher Marilyn Con~th, left, has bttn ed~ting youngsters at the Cor.ona del Mar school since 1964. Also attending 40th annivers.iry party. are, from right, Principal Paul Twedt; Audrey Niday an<f Denny Lynn fngelre. Harbor View Elementary turns 40· • Tiw school's upcoming . ·anniversary extravaganza ·attracts m)mes, magicians and top officials. 8Y Russ Loar. siafl wnw I t's the school With panache. To celebrate Hamor View Elementary School's 40tb anniversary this Sunttay, parents have hired mimes. they've hired maaicians -. they've even booked the AU-American Boys Choir. Oranae C.OUnty's top education official -county schools Superintendent John \ Ocon -will also be on hand for the ~nt. Ocu was principal at H:arbor View from 1956)0 1961. And don't Corset the custom·m~de. 40t h anniversary buttons. "40 Yean On Top of the Hill," the buttons read, embossed with the 40\b anniwersuy logo. This is a celebratio n so special you can't SCl in without a tk ket. And ticke ts, although tVlllable at the door, arc also on sale for SS apiece at the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce and the Oasis Senior Center. A crowd of more than 700 is expected. · Organi~cB arc still working on geuing an aerial photographer to sonp a commemorative 40th anniversary photo of the school, complete with the entire student body forming the number 40 on the playing field. "It surted out as a little thing and 1t got bigger and bigger," ~aid Colleen Manchester, publicity coordinator for the event .. Manchester was busy Tue~ay arranging for the transportation of bleachers from Fa~hion lsland to the school. Hubor View p:ucnts arc an enth\f 1ast1c bunch, according to Principal Paul T\\cdt. Their con~tant donations over the )Cars for See SCHOOLJ4 '' I had just finished a -cup-of coffee when I saw (fhe suspect) turn into the parking lot I said, 'Hey, that looks like the truck in my hit-and-run.' '' PellCf ZANGGER Costa Mesa pohce off 1cer Jett Measure A debate comes to City Hall and your TV set ...,.Politicians will argue stances on p·urchase of Castaways property versus higher taxes in locally televised confrontation. By David Heitz. Stall wntet NEWPORT BEACH Poht1- cos will wrangle tonight O\Cr ...,. hether it's worth paying higher · property t:i.,es to !klhage three parcels of pnme ()('ean 'iew land for park space. fhe debate. to be teletal>t ltve beginning at 7:30 p.m on Comcast Cablev1Sion channel 3. "ill be held in the C~d'r.tm~ 3300 Newport Blvd. It i) being !>ponsored ·by the Ne,,port-Me~ ~iat1on of Realtors. Speak Up Ne-...port abo will hO'it 3 forum on the ISSUC .it 5·}0 p.m at Villa NO\a Re-.t.rura nt. 313 1 \\.Coast H1gh .... J} The Ne-...port Conl>el"anC'\ 1s lobb)ing voters to OK a le') of about S.120 per year on single· family homes ~ the cit~ can bu) the 6C>-acre Upper and Lo"cr Casta\\3\'S and 77.~·acre Ne"'· porter Korth parcels from The Ir· vine Co The city and The I I"\ me C ~) hnve agreed on a S55. ·mtlhon price ta for the propcr11e~ - about percent le~ than fair· marl..et \-:11\Je . lf 60 percent of the h>tcr' .ip- prO\e the pccial a~~mcnt dis· tnct, the C11y Council -...111 con,1der buying the parceh anJ de,ctop1ns parks v.1th -.oc~r riclJs. nature trails 3nd enhanC'CJ natur:il h:i~1- tats. The t\suc ha' been the i.ubJeCt of person:il .attacl..!> .rnd heateJ quarrels at other pubhc meetings. Rose Care). public affau~ man· ager for the Rc:iltors A~wd;.it11.m. S3id speokch ~~11 ~ hm1ted to asking qucsttons -not fmng in- suit<. "The) 're nm going to ~ able to ~o up JnJ g1\e their opin-K'"" .. l.hC \31d \\. h1k em 1ronmcntahsl\ applauJ... 1he Con~f\an~) plan to u\.c putl- lic funJ to ptt'Cl"e open 'Pa'-°e. tl'!l''e "'ho bchc .. c g\.l\ernmcnt ,Jwuld \tick to the ba 1~ ral.)tng t:i'c' on!) ...,. hen absolutely nece-.. ';m, \ll~ the pro~:d ~ prcf'.))tcr· OU\ . See DEBATE,• ...... ,... To bUlld or not: CPossing that bridge as they come to it • lONG-TUtM CAil SEMINAR: The Newport PubfiG l ibrary will host a workshop that will deal with ways to proted yoYrsetr apinst the devastaUng cost of long term health we in the Clint.an er.i. ~ WOfbhop Will ~ke pl.Ice tod.ly between S:30 ancf 7 p.m. CaU 8S2·l794 or ~Sl·93S2 for matt lnfonnal)on. . • WAlKINCi TOUltS: The CominMM ID~ ~t'.· and Newporter Notth/V• onM••• A Will M¥e ~ w~ tours of~ North ~ the monch ol Octobet. The tours will ~n at S p.m. and !Mt until 6:30 p.m. Call 645.-6632 for more ln/Onnalion. Moft COM~ ewftl$ tan be foUftd Oft ,... ). . ....... The paintin& on .,.-1 today II by ..-. ~ Oiebfa Huse. For Wonnation on oritdnaf petndnp. Ct1ll 6$0-6865. ..... ~ ..•...............•............ 2 ~T~ ••...•••....••••••••••• J ~ flClllimt •••.•••••.• : ••••••.••••. ' 0111M'lld ...... ~ ...................... 7 5part1· ... -.. ............................... J ~ ............................... 2 II I BUSINESS FAX ORCULATION 800o2S2·9141 OASSIFIED RETAIL ADS 642-4321 N£WSROOM . NEWS FAX ~City's traffic commission to hear .arguments on proposed 19th Street and Glster Avenue overpasses.· By~ McLeod. S1IO ... COSTA MESA -Tho city's' traffic commission will hear differ· ina opinions from both city and COurtfy traffic enaineen toni&bt OD ~ thei1 analyW of • &tudy uamfoina tbc n~eds for the 19th Street and Oiiler Avenue bridies. Residents •'°"I the l'C5pttttve . city atttelS ll'O oppo6Cd to tho bridge ~ that if the bridges arc built across the Santa Ana Ri,·er -offerifl& ahc~te C<>tlnec- tions for Huntington BCach and Fountain · Valley lo C-0 la Mesa and N~-port Beach -it wouJd tum their quiet neiJhborhood ltrffU into ~r thorouahfarc City officials aarcc. >in& they don't (Orftptcti:Jy -concur wtlh the county'~ conclusions 1n the re- gional tud) co-.-cnns Co~ta Mc a. Ncwpon Beach, liuntmaton Beach and Fountiin \alley lh:lt ·impl~ the br1dce ~uld be built. "We bcliC\c v;e rould live v.1th· out the brid'c Jnt1I the }'Car iOlO," .ouid Peter N ha,i, tran · P'?.nataoh se n'\Cc· man er· for the Caty. , . . Until tod• , city affcr> have ftOt vui«d their objcctioiu·to the report's ftndin The only ind1ca· tion of their critic rn • a mention in •tie repon that u ate ! NY . . of Co-.ta Mesa taff 1 opr<»ed to the use of this c:oncept tn the anta Ana Ri\-cr ~si.np Study." 1 • The county · conccntratini on the rNd~y til\U (between intcr- i.ccttoru), v.c arc conccntratina on the intersc.ction .. aaha~i 1J, .. H • e get the intc ectio n •· in.g there hould not be • major i&n1ficanJ piobkm with the Ii . .. Cu U&Ucn af don't cc on the JOlutioiu for con e tcd intcr- cuoni. The county tat an the rcpon lh t if n inten;cction h See BRJOGEJ4 ~P....ats and ·caps Join to k88P DARE force lllt8Ct COST A MESA -At the· uraina of ~rents aftCt omccrs. police officials will continue to assip two officers to the department's drua education program. and sixth erader aware about 1he dan1ers or drugs -from .one 10 two orr.cers. "Like others in the city, wo were " con idcrini down·sizina the program and trying to mnke more it efficient, but the PTA and the officers, they thought it would be cutting it too close.'' said Lt. Ron Smith, who oversees the DARE program for the dcpanmenr."The intention was never to cut back on DARE." lcep two off .ccrs ~iancd to DARE buf would also enlist the aid or a crime prevcn· tion orficcr to talk to children about gang , offering another siJc tu the druJ i ue. ":The officer need lo ~pend 11mc C5t~blishing a relation hip with ~l'iool 1>gc • children w that rappon will be somc\hing they will carry with them, even throuah 1hcir aduh live, "'hen &hey might be inclined to 1et Involved in more cnrninal activity," Smith iaid. "We djJn't w:rnt (the children) 10 lose ony of that." Concern was first raised in lat~ September when two members of the Harbor Council Parent-Teacher Association delivered a 34-sisnaturc petition to the City Council opposina the Police Department's consider- ation of reducini the Drug Awareness Re · tancc Education program -an in-sch6gl 'Cd\lcttio!l program lo make fifth Slndra Savage llllll8d Teaebe or Ille Year ~ Orange Co3st College malh prore~sor Sandra Savage was named Orange Coun1y'$ 1994 Communitr College Teacher o the Year. The $15,000 nwnrd 1s presented each )CIH by the James Hines Orange County Teachers of the Year Foundatibn Awards Program, spo~rcd by the county Department or Education. During the last school year, Savage was named facul~y member of the year at Orange Coast College by the Academic Sc·natc. Last spring, she was one of SO community college instructors nntion- wide to be designated a "master teacher·· by the Na1ional Institute Cor Staff and Organizational Development. Smith uid alter rc·tvaluating plans, police ·• administrators decided they would not l>nly -Br M1trnl~ MrUod Savage, S4, has spent the last 13 years of her 31-ycar leaching career at Orange Coast College. M.w<-ft~Naf Claudia Reynoso, 8, r~aches for a ball while floating in a minipool during last \.~eek's heat wave. Newport Dunes is looking for the top dog NEWPORT DUNES· If your pooch has·a winning smile and a stunning stage presence, you might want to enter your supermodel canine in the Ncwpori Dunes' "Top Dog" Fashion Show. The show, which the Dunes hopes lo make an annual event, will be 11 a.m. Oct.' 30. - Co-sponsored by The PctCarc Co., which is '~pplytng the awards;-prizes-witl 1ft given to tfic-- winncr of each category. The top dog will receive :i trophy and grand ' prize provided by Advanced Pel Diets. "All of us :it Newport Dunes, many of whom arc do& owners, wanted to hold an event that is both fun and one th::it celebrates the arccction we hold for our pets." Dunes' General Manager Annie Evans Quinn said. "We're looking forward to seeing how creative pct owners and their dogs will be." Youth rouer hockey sign-ups to· end 11oon Registration ends this week for the Youth Fall Roller Hockey League in Newport Bench. Applicatiens for boys and girls age 8 through 17 arc available at lhe Newport Beach Parks and Recreation office at 3300 Newport Blvd. The cost is $80 for new players and S65 for continuing players. Players must be present with a parent or iuardian lo register. Games during lhe 10-week season will be played at Lincoln Elementary School in · Corona dcl Mar. Lelgue officials arc also looking for coaches and volunteers to help out durin1 the season. No experience is necessary and more infor- mation is available by callina Sue Stein at the Parks and Recrca1ion Department, 644·3 151. Camera-conscious c::in1nes will compete m several categories~ including best formal wear, bc)l casual wear, best lingerie/paj.::imas, best sw1mv.ear. best Halloween costume and best master/pct m::itching outfit'>, ~can be entered in as many entegories ns desired. The models i.u!l +l<~t dowrr the l'Ollway to dog-themed music. Their costumes will be judged • by reputable fa'thion c\pQfts und journalists al major metrlipolitan ne" p:ipcrs and magazines. There "ill Jl'>o be a conceS)ion stand for dogs, fc::ituring pet treats ::ind doggie snncks. To register, call 729·DUNE. Registration fee is SS before Oct 30 :ind SIO the day of the c"ent. Admission to the shO\\ is free. The resort's SS parking fee "ill be waived for all participants and audience members. -By 0111 id lit/ti Virginia O'Connor dies at 82 Newport Bench resid~nt Virgini:i o·connor, 82, died Sept. 30, at I foag 1 lo)pilal O'Connor, former a.ssist::in' to lhe direct&-of lhc Cook County Department of Welfare in Chicago, retired in 1976 after n 28-year career. She wns born in Waterloo, Iowa. O'Connor is survi\Cd by her husband or 49 >ear:1. John; daughters Patsy Altobelli and Colleen O'Connor. seven grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Memorial scf\'iccs nrc private. -Ille ta lllllftt seniors The Costa Mesa Se- nior Center will host a rummage iale from 8 a.m~ to 3 p.m. Sa1urday and Sunday. Sale items will be accepted by the center between JO a.m. and 3 p.m. f riday. All proceeds will supporl the senior center':. opera· tions. Call 645·2356. Hard Rock care 11t to sponsor hlmeless aid run FASHION ISLAND - ffnrd Rock Care will sponsor t .. -o cvcnu to aid· t~ - ·<fu_iingHomcfess Awarene Weck Nov. 7 to 13. "Run for Cover," il lOK and SK run/walk and a I K run run for the kids, will begin at 7:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 'l. The course will begin and end ul H:ud Roel C:ife. rJ\h1on hland. · The rest::iurant "ill host a party with live entertainment and will prO\ 1de a" .ird and prizes for the top competitors. All proceeds will benefit HomeAid Or::ingc County, the Uu1ldmg lndu:11ry A soc1a11on·s non·prof1l program 10 aid the transitionally homeless. • The cafc abo will sponsor "Pro1ec1 Pla)hQusc" :u 6 p.m. SuturJay, Nov. 13. People "ill h3\C a chance to bid on nine custom-designcu children's pl:i)'houses. The pln)'hou cs. buih b) Orange Coun1y's mo t prestigjous home builders, "Ill be on displny at Fashion Island beginning Friday, Oct IS. 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POUCILOG COSIAMUA llart.ol' ~: In the • • 3000 ~ a ru machine was ditcoYereJ m.iMina from tho Aki floor ol F'cdco recently. °""" Dmr. A auncwckr pd vldcO pma wen . rtponcd •olc• Fnct.y from ............ Wack. ......... W., A dl)'tf ~It OI c:Wldrcat docha wen ..oaoa,....,..., froaa a ..-.Y room iia die 2200 bkd.. DI 0 H UMOll CAN II JOUND anOOw .-...tied lnder, ._,.. r....-. ...... wtao pined aocaJ fame with her ~ 1VEN IN and drde the AMheUft headquartcn ol reccat aapns ot the Corona Ml Mat llAMIUIGUI -~ _..,. Cart Kardler Eaierprilel. Inc., with Chamber ol COmmcrcc spoof of "Swan talkina about Cart K.arftff'1 name out buvity armed hot dot caru? Lau ... but lo ttm case ru hive to pass. the other day at 1 • What will """"• lO the JtrrJ Jen's newest productloa for her 0.a MCA saloon; ud ~ Super s,..ct, lntrod~d ll the • ..OM>rul Une .. studio on Eut Coast aU aorta or aearin1 chain'• Jltphlp in 19&4 amid much Hipway wlll benefit the vill1ae'• queitlon1 hit the CanC1re? II it tnac that the honOree'a . Christmas WaJk. Her dancct1 will be &riddle. A rew enormous rop11ia helped to plunse ahc prescntin& the SOO*Oake ballet f rocn· the medium-rare orferinp: -co~tion. 1.Dto financial tum.oil? :1 .. Nutcracker Suite." -. kc his Tiuno1&--=-==(Aside to Carl Karcher k>jilijt1: I:iy . , An~ vertiaum, tn1sWii er · Executive Ouut Cirds. down thole quiJla. friends, ind hold back telepboried plu: . &ood ror a free any bombardment. As even his political .. Cao you help me find 1 couple of bamburaer and a critics will concede, Karcher'• philan· tecn .. ae airls on point?" regular sofl drink, still thropie.s have COPtributcd arcatly to our No. Jett, 1 wouldn'a be able to frnd ncaotiablc? (Nearly community, and ho deserves a belier rate tcen·ap sfrls on point, or en pointe, or everyone in the house in h · sunset years. LOl:'I after the dust on aoytbin1 else. Maybe one of our ca.med one or more of hilt tctttcd on what aw.cars to be a pointy-beaded re1ders can spring-to tlte complimentary corpora~e shambles. I'll remember his your side. cards, aut~phcd by appreciation of humor. ln the words or ta mcmonble sncMes. QUl1ily a miaHnuKU... «at lease a An estimated 1~,000 Dukthclds ill lhriDC ~ \Mir hero. assemble at the IC.em County lite this There1t be• tped,aJ wdcomc for mi· weekend, and Pilat wiU rcip ewer all ton tandiq &all n their &addle shocL Sbe·u be the parade's pnd 1n1nhal, O • • h ~ak 1t sem1~a~ sap au~p S. and ISN'T nus UPPO £0 ro WOIUC display her p:unu.np a~d pnnts. 11t£ 011lD WAY A.ROUND? -While And,. IS I spec.all salute, ~,~ be waitin' SU~ •. IO escort wife Jolnc houKd in the r!DC1t suite of the town's home rom .. tl6i& ffolpit.al -where s.he Ont W~m mo~l. 01' Duke would've -.cielill'tred-~ J09tplt Jobll hftnts, been mighty proud. proud d ddy T .. vi 'ted mi casa. " O He beamed all ~er the place, bl.lt there wai sometbit\a m~& Seems he didn't brina • cipr. nus COBBLER IS rn~KJNG TO HIS LAST -There is no more fervent Jo.ha Wayne fan on this planet than Korean-born YOUAI U Cb.a, who owns a shoe repair shop on Irvine Avcouc, n.ca.r 17th Street, but he won't be joining the admiring hordes this weekend at the Lone Pine festival. So I pvc hiro one. 0 Karcher himself, 1nd an his revered Sa. Francis of Assisi: "Where ad hoc committee was formed Jo there is despair, (let me sow) hope.") determine prcs'.cnt value, If any.) O • Now that a woman is heading ahe 6SO-restaurant chain, will the name be UH, SOil.RY. B\Tf I DON'T DO THAT changed 10 Carla's? SORT OF THING -It isn't easy to • Will Karcher fol~ow the example ol rcslst an appeal from choreographer Jett ~S GOING THATAWAY -Uyou sec always-elegant Pllar W•ynt in Western boots and jeans these days, there's a reason. She's headed for Lone Pine's annual film festival, which is bein& dedicated to Jotu. Wayne's most Cha and his wife, Youns Sook, just can't get away. And so they're doing the next best thing -they're inviting everyone in Wayne's World to visit their store. There is enouah Ouke·abiha adorning the windows and walls to • THEJl£ MUST 8£ A MORAL IN HEJlE SOM£WH£RE -The above incident v.as rccoun.Led nut cby at The Tinder Box. the sumptuous s.mo e ~hop 1t South Coast Plaza. and brouaht this sage observation: "Remember, a cigar cast upon the waters always returns -as a soggy stogie." Jtrry Kobrla'1 column hlas !t1ondDfl aad WtdDff<l•ys. TODAY CONSERVATION DEBATE: Speak Up Ne"'JJO" will host a ~ros and cons dcb:ue on 1he mcn1s or the assessment district advisory vote to purC'h:asc 1he Newporter North and Castaways propcrucs from the Irvine Co ull 542-4226 r0< more 1nforma1ion ME.\18ERSIUP LUNOl£01': The C.umcn Chapcer of H\e Gtai~nce County Perrormma Arts ~nter v.ill hold its annu:al membcn.tup luncheon at the ~ntcr C1ub bcJinnina 01 11 :30 AM. For mOlc _anformDt~o or to make rcscrvauons C'aU 546-2402 or .S.57-654.S WALK.I G TOURS: The Comn11ttec to Prcsc"'C Casta..,.ays and Ne""po"er No"h/Ycs on Measure A ..,.,11 hia\C '*Cdtly ..,.alkina tours o( Nc""'JJO"er North 1hrou&h the mooth or October. The '°urs v.ill t>ccan at S p.m .. and l.ut until 6:.10 p.m. Please call 64.S-6632 for more informatJOn. · LONC. TER.\I CARE SEMINAR: The Newport Public Library wdl host a workshop that will deal wilh wa)'S to protect )'O\U"Klf apanst lhc dc\~t.:aun1 "°'' or Iona term hcaJtb care in the Ointon era. The W01Uhop "'111 take place be~ccn S:JO and 7 p m Call kS2· 1 'rM or 852·9lS2. . , TMUUDAY NARlAN 1£.RGESON: Maraan Bcrsaon "'tll 1pcak ar a luncheon 10 benefit the &Jboa Yacht Oub's Junior Sailina Prosnm at the dub 11 I Z:4.S p..aL 0cr,.~..o.. """ M tpnkina on-Womcn an Pol11aa The cost 11 SIS . C.11 67J..3.Sl.S. CONSERVANCY DEBATE: S~ld 1hc Cily of Ncv.-pon Beach uscss rcsKtcnu and bus.ancucs to finuc:c tbc purchase el Ncwponer Nonh and CtitaMys to ptaen-c that land open 1pacc park land? The debate i6 hec and IPC'ftSOttd by lhc Corooa dcl Mar R~nu Auocia1ion. Members nd aucsu ate an\ated and ate cftCO\I d co brin.a questions. Plca.sc contact Oc.bn Allen at S.SS-6991. , . IATUUAY WALKING TOU&S; Friends of Newport Bay •all conduct their first wal.klAI tour or the ICUOO 5laM1n& at 9 a.m. The UPpCr Bay tours bc&1n near the nren.ccooo ol East BharfDnvc and Back Bay Road and bst l.S minutes. Yhc Last tour lcaYCS at 10-lS a.m. No charae. IUFFELL'S IPllLSTEIY llC. .................. tm-11&..U--Mlollll AROUND TOWN OULDR£N'S BOOK SIGNING: Children's au1hor Deborah Nounc Lauimorc will be si,ning her .. The Sailor who Captured the Sea .. and ··Punp" at the Children·s Bookshoppc Dt 1831 Westdirr Dr., Ncwpo" Beach. Call 67.S-1424. CREATION SCIENCE LEtnJR.£: The Creation Saencc ASSIQ9:a1ion or Or11nF County will hold a public mccttna :ac 7:JO p.m. at Mariner's - Church, Ncwpo" OcOleh. Dr. Robert Kofahl will spe:tk on the subJCct. M Am:Wna Mysteries of Goers Design:· 1J!c meetin1.i.s free pnd the public is '""ued Call Bill M"orcan at 898-8.JJ 1. IUNDAY WALK·A·TIION: '"Wiilk on the W1Jd Side," a f....C· or thrce-m1lc walk. will 11lte place 31 1hc Cuuawa)S 1n Newport Beach. All proceeds will go the N~-port C.00.SCl'V2ncy. Call 543-1438 ror more infomtJt1on. lllGU SCHOOL CELEBRATION: tlubor ViCW School or Coton:a dcl Mar is celcbr.uina their 40th birthday 1:hc All Amcnnn Boys-Chorus will perform In concert. The doors open al '4 p..rn. and ticke1s arc S5. ·For more lnformahon C':ill 67.S..a643. R~UM~tAGE SALE: :Tl\e Coita Mesa Stn" Centet wall have • rumma1e c on Satunby, October 9 and Sunday. October 10 between 8 :un. and 3 p.m Items Wlll be xa:ptcd ror sale the prc~us Friday. Plcl.'C call 611.s·D.56 for mo1e 1nrormat1on MONDAY, OCT. 11 PAJAMA STOR\~11\lE: Three-to 7-ycar-olds arc invited to brina thrn fa~e arown-upS. blankeu and r.1urrcd animals to Poj3ma Story1imc with scoryteUcr Barbara Klein, bc&innJn& 11 7 p.m. The pfOIJ'am will be offered on Monday evcnincs throup Ncwcmbcr. TUUDAY, OCT. 1t BUSINESS PLANNING SEMINAR: MBusine" Planning: The Fu1urc Ain"I Whnt II Used To Be:;· a rrce ~cnina seminar prcscn1cd by Gre1 M : Walker of McCue Associates. -.ill focus on the turu.re or business pl~ninc. It will be held in the Communuy Room 11 the Newport ~ntcr Library and v.111 sta" ar 7 p m. and end 11 9 p.m. Ple:asc all the hbnuy at 644-3188 or the Newport Chamber al 729-WOO. WIDNllDAY,OCT.1i SEN. BERGESON: Sen.· M:m:a.n Bergeson y,,iU be the rcatured speaker :u the Balbo:a Bay Republican Women Federated meeting. There is a U .S chaise for lunch :at the &lboa &y Oub. For more. ~II 645-9127 LECTURE 0:-il SLEEP DISORDERS: "Li\lng with Sleep Apnca:· a lecture and discussion by Or. PauJ A Sclccky. .. .f;...J For up-to-date Orange County sports news , local features and commentary, tum to Sports in today 's Times Orange County. ......... ~.l\lll'!3 11ah'I•••..,..,. II ailclil lllf •tllls ..... ............... -St I I •P* ta., ..... ,.... t•Ml•IJ 1 I 111 , ..... --•dd1W'9i .......... ,., •t •11 Wll .lptJ a••• ia specialist in sleep d1sordcn. wlll take place between 7 and 9 p m. at Hoag l-losp11al. Admission i.s free ContaC't 76().2070 for more 1nrorm:uion THUUDAY, OCT. 14 SS ALIVE MATURE DRJVING: AARP 1s offering duscs for m:tture dmers :11 1he O:ms Senior Center in Corona dcl Mar Oct 14-1.S :and :al the Cost3 ~1~a Senior ~nter. OC1. 2(}.2( The -- Cou.r-hour course l:ists 1v.o dJVS. Call the O:isas Ccn1er. 643·32-U, Costa Mesa Senior Cenier. 645-2356. or Bob Baker,· 645-4741. for additional information. FOOD AND "1NE TAST11'G GAU: Crystal Coue1 will h<>!.t th<: n101h annu:il Food Fair anJ Wine Tas1uig Gal.a -an evening for hunger relief. The admission price as S30 per person and covers an evening or c:itin.a. drin'-in& and en1crta1nmen1 · More than 40 of Orange Counry's finest restauranl.S arc p;imcip;111nc :u ..,..ell as Sou1hern California's most dis1in1u1shed w1nc:rics. brcwc:ncs and coffee producers.. Dll n1.134~ The Grey Goose proudly announces the opening of our chi ldren's boutique. I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 Please join us and preview the latest Fall and HolidayJashions and gjftsj'or child.rm Door prizes and drawif{gs will be heid throughout the week. THE GOSLING _a ch1kd's boutique ~E STCLI F F Pl4-ZA. • (7141 &42-6619 __ .....:...--rqzy @JCDMCA.S'r ~ m ...... -....c. ,.,..-~--- ~!'!--~ft c ~=-·~ ~-eo..caa.,, •as·•••• LLLL (Alm Pltl1l) a.. u. cw, Wlll~ ..... and'-to ,...onhMdS. Ob a.1k d MRa. S. W t• 9 C.-. Mia CA 12127 IMlllO.atNl-.ET0-1'11 ..... C S , ........ -........... --.. .......... ... ......... ,..,..... ... _.. ... . I...._ l_I .__.LLLLLLLJ__L l l LLLLLl_LL I I I I l.. Cly 'LL I ... .I l I ~ l I ,~--- ' Clea C*E; -s.-. I . I tm:..,..,._ ..... , 18th Street Ind DcMr' Dr1¥e • N9tolpOlt 8eld1 ' 1 ....... .. ,.,.. ... ....,,., ..... ltl• ·-----~ ·-·----. ·----• as I••••• elinlll\ .. --• Art E*llll ... .......... ...... • t:30 p.19\. .,_...I S-11111 Wiit Sllrt C*OOiiwt ~ 2='9CM:O() p. • •'Ill•&• -··· .... ,. . ....., .. ...._.. •• l .. ... ____ _ •• J p •qz I ... ___ , . • 1• ·----• 11 • ,,. .. ----' ·---- . ., .................. CX>STA MESA -~· ll&t-miauto ploll "-fai&W Uimil ~untecn. the Cky CouDdl \o10ted Moeday to drop aoi- ma.l lhelter seMca with Ba)'lbore Animal fio&Pital on Hatbot Boulevard and con- sider conwac:tins with thO Humane S«icey in Hun&iqton Beach. · ow.en WI die~ 114'1 • on. Willa ..._ _.., '..acl•':,%••1 .._ WU IOO far to *M to retnM CW .qt ICalitpered 10 .~I of..,.. an aAimal. 1'holt w ¥Oicill re&urDe4 ••1 IMdc ua•.ou-*I vilha IC "'°"' Monday. W)ina &he MMc:e .,. local. Ba~ aDd &be ...... ~ ... Mid "I'm outrqcd a& lbc lbouab• ol our an· COunc:ilmaA Joe EricUoe. "At a.,.hon"I 'imals aoina to Hunt;iqaton Beach." aaid hospiw tho 5lAff is dedicated and &bey Judy Striker of COl&a Mesa. ''lt doesn't arc Sood ~but the fKJbty is JIU1I make senK that for a few ~ dol· and ~· On Sunday I went &o OC lars we would leaYC Dr. Palmer who cares Humane SOCieey and I was taken 9" 1 and i compassionate about animals." tour and 1old all abOut adop1ion pro,sram. a .ih•ttrJ ~ ,...... earlier ... ,.. "I tMM we ~ ... ia compcti· ~ II we IMMI • prcpl1J 0tg nizro mrw.· Dld Bil f'olloln. praldcnt ur ct1c Ooaa M• Ci~ ~ muon. ''Jbe ~ ii is with tbc contract. the pul lie can't )Ult call and act trees trimnicJ when they "'In& like they could wuh " The unanimous decision came two weeks after the council heard testimony •&•ins& a p~l to end their contract 1-_.,.. .... ...___wila Jeffrey Palmer, owner of Baysb , ·and contract shelter ~rvices with Oran&e County• Animal Control. Locnl animal But the cost difference and size of tho It's more ~cious and at wUI be better for- Orange County Humane Socioty in Hun:-r-1\c animals. • Approved a rcquc t 10 cl~ orr pan~ of South COMt Ori lar.bo ~~¥ South, Hyfand, Sunno~cr.' Cadillac 11nll Scenic avcnut for C:OS11 Mc Hi h ~ MeP 5000 SK run/~11lk on New, 6, ' tington Beach w~s consiMrable for couri· ''The bott9m •lino wasn 't ju51 money," cil members: che cost for sheller acr¥icc Erickson added. "We were lookin& for 1 . Protocol DC style, serves · ·•ests from lbu Dhabi T he hosts were predom1n:itely white, Anglo Saxon. A buffet of Mexican m11ke-your·own tostadns wos served. ·The gucs1s were a delegation of the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry Trade Mission. The dinner was $0mething of a town mcetina with international ramifications and tremendous culture 1.W. Cllll Society Editor shock. All part of 1hc ongoing programs of Ornnge County Protocol. Try to visualize. It's dusk, still 8S degrees. This fact made the Abu Dhabinns feel quite al home. Locals fanned themselves. The bayfront California ranch·stylc cottage of Or. Jerry Richards overflowed with people. Sining on his antique scatee, t\\O of the Arab World's powerful minislers, Mahmoud Abdul Had.I, representing 1he Albadic Group (heavy machinery, oil and pclro chemical equipmen1), and Hassan All Darwish, vice: chnirman of Al B:iwardi, a company aJso nc1ive in 011 fi~ld equipment, computers anll communica1ion services. ( Former Earl Carroll showgirl and muski:in J eon T:indowsk~ s:i1 al Richards' walnut baby grand playing "Our Love Is Herc To S1ny." As the fiestn dinner -prepared by loc:il proiocol Indies -''as served, Arab!> and Americ:ins lined up side·by·side, b:icl~10-bJck. building tostadas on Dr. Richards' pl:ites. "In Abu Dhabi, Y>e build homes on no less ll'lan 40,000 square feel," uid the leader of the mi!tsion 10 the U.S.A, Mohnmmtd Abdul Jalil AJ Fahim. The opporlunity for exchange, despite a~lriking conlrosl of culture, ts whnl makes Orange C-0unty Protocol unique. This small dinner party was in fact high-level internation:il diplomacy at work. Exchange designed 10 rosier business rela1ion~hips and social intcrac1ion. Locals Ethel and Joe Hunt know 1he significan~ of such communication, especially in the Arab world. They represented the U.S. State Dep3rtment in a vorie1y of positions and coun1rics throughout lhe region for m:iny years. Fluenl in Arobic, Hunt conversed wi1h the middle·cas1ern businessmen-diplomats. "Before 1965, we were a nation wi1bout roads, schools, housing and health core for our people. We httd no electricity," said Minis1er Al Fah1m, speakfog to Hunt and the rest of the Americ:in dclegntion. ''Taking con1rol of our oil, :ind re-investing in our society h:is built a strong infr:istruc1urc in Abu Dhabi," he added. Protocol enthusiasts Pnt and Cart Nelssu· :ind Wolt ond Ann Sttm were on hand for the recep so . Conduding the affair, the delegation from Abu Dhabi im 11cd their American hosts 10 dinner again, next time in Abu Dhabi. DEBATE From 1 Representing 1he orgnnized op- positl.on at 1hc debate y, all be Ron Hendrickson of lhe Newpon Tu- payer's AJli.ancc. He will argue '<Measure A is a waste of public funds, especially because The livinc Co., which plans to develop the parcels with ho mes, has •greed to donate more than half of the properly for pub· He greenery anyway. The Conservancy's Robert Shel· ton is expected to counter by say- ing the property is a ba.reain that taxpn)'ers ~houldn't p:io;s up, espe· ciolly when the county's few re· ~ining secluded spols arc being gobbled up by homes and 1011· ro!lds. Carey said answers to qucs1ions will be limited to 1hrec minutes. Hendrickson uid he hopes there will be a larac turnout, say. ing the public seems to be very un· infonned about the issue. "A friend or mine recently said that he had never heard :ibout it be· fore. "AJI we're trying 10 do is &Cl out the trulh. The whole thin& of how you spend your money is a matter or priorities. .. • New Doon • Crown ..,.'lll'lllll'VI • New Drawief'l • Counter Tops • European Hinges • Much ~ l.91 h udm1ie. bf9ll" ~ yot.w Ulblnfts ... Nu-Ute IOtl:hwt c .... .,Y t aoo a79-J7t7 u. noN ror • ~ ~ conQAabon ~ i.c-""'111 • Fajitas •Enchiladas \ SCHOOL From .1 .. ~uipment and part-time in~tructors hove kepi alive programs ranging from computer science and physical education to art and M:lcnc:c. Ourin' her 35 ycari ccnching fir~t nJ crond aradc:. al Hubor View, he l\a) Ken a ste ~ ri~ in sincle·parent families, tY>o-income families ond students Y>ith lcarnh•a di bilieie . Superintendent Oc:sn. \\ht> wa) princip:d <al 1hc: hool Y>hcn at v..b parl of the Newport Uc l'11 City School O"tricl. "The n nh end of 1hc ·pt )grounJ buncd pinst l~in~ Co. prt>pc rh "here aaule arucd," Dclln rcc.:alfc~ .,The people in this community pince a very high value on education," Twedt aid. "Over . the 40 years of the school, thct'e been very supportive in providing financial nssisumce ond lime to do evcrythin& po ·sible to provide the best program Jor the kids." "When I fi~t s1ancd ceachini, we -were rcolly laid back," Niday aid. ~·Then oil of a • sudden we expected a to1 more or them . Some1imc l 1bink they're pushed n little 100 aiuch." There were abOut 900 children 111tcnd1ng the M:hool when Dean was princip~I. There :arc 3''7 cuden1 cnrollcJ ~hi schoOI ycu. "\Ve "ere 111 a gro'' th moJc in 1ho~ days ancJ \\e "crc busing children from all O\'Cf town bccauK ol the need.'' But Harbor View parents arc not exempt Crom the problems that plaaue all schools in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, according to retired teacher Audrey Niday. Nid:iy, who rc1ired last June, bcg!ln her · tcoching corecr a1 lhc school in 1958 and never left -in large plln because Of the school's hl&hly motivoaed parents. "All you hove to do is ask and 1hcy're right there -Johnny on the pen.'' she stud. H3rbor View elementary School' "401h Birthday Party" begins at • p.m. Sund:i), on the upper pl:iy&rouncJ of I~ ~hool. More inform:nion i nv;,iilable by calling 1hc hool al 760-3472. 1,t's a sentiment shnred by county schools BRIDGE From 1 surpassed ils aipacily for d:iily drivers, the way to relieve 1hc stress is to odd n lane in each di· rec1ion. ''lf you look at roads in the county, you don't generally see a road with three lanes in one di- rec1ion and two in the other," ~aid Bob Peterson, tr:rnsportntion man- ai;er for the county ... All roads ·rn county arc buih symmetric11lly." . Naghavi :ind ci1y officials con- tend that if lhcir county coun1er- parts would consider intersection improvements -like adding a right-hand through lane on one: side of the intersection -and nol a po1c01inlly expensi,·e roacJway widening, they could sa,·c money. N:ighavi said, "Why do ii now, why go through expense no"' when you really don't need that.'' ARREST From 1 Mailer erred, no hearing Oct. 18 Contrary lo what was stated in a mailer that went out to residents this week- end, the City Council will not hold a public he.lrmg about the 19th Street and C1)ler Avenue brid~ Oct. 16. Officials announced the news Monday th;it the resular council m~11ng in t\\.O . "eclu was· canceled due lo the Le01gue of C.tie) confer- ence in SJn Franc•~. whidt• some council members would be attending The hearing will be rescheduled. The t raffic romm1 ion mec11ng begin~ at 7 p.m. ton1gh1 in council chambers, n Fair Dr. Z:lngger searched the arc:i. bul "llhout Jud. -unlll he and traffic ol· ficcr Jeff McCunn i.topped for a coffee break nearly eight hours taler at Dippily Donuts on Broad"ay nnd Newport J)oulcvard • "l h:id just fini~hcd a cup of coffee when l ~w (the su:-.pccl) turn into the parking lot," Zangger said. "l :iid, 'Hey. thnt looks li~c the cruel in my hit-ttnd-run.' The dri'"-er fit description t'(actly. So as !loon as he shut 1he engine off, we walked over and arrested him " Thompson Y.as taken k'> the Costa Mesa J:ul oa, su)pJCion of auto theft nn d hit-and·run. Dail h:b been set at S 10,000. • ' bnggcr said he will continue to patronize Dipplly Donut~ "hen &1\· si&ncd to patrol the Newport Boulevard area. "J ust o ~up of coffee to keep us awake," he so id. Or c:uch a onminal. Conte Celebrate our 35th Anniversary 25°/o to 40°/o off on selected merc;handise from our ""stock Now thru Oct. 9th Plus a Special Offering from an outstanding Opal C~llection FAIR From 1 1ie between 1hc cinnamon roll' und barbecued beef and ch1clc:n. Fairiocrs nlso rclinqubhcll 9 . ..ioo pennies 10 a machine tha1 turns 1hc copper coins 1n10 l..cc:p· sakes by imprin1ing them with a rcrci\ \\'heel design. As for demographics. 29 pcm!nt of 1he foirgoeh sun.eyed "ere: he· ''~cen·the age or 15 and 1-i Most fairgoers hailed from Co)'til Mc n. Snnt:r Ana \\.ll. home to the ~cond·largc1tt i!roup of lhu'c \U~e)ed. and Hun11ng1on Ucach came 11) third. Overall, 72 percent of thc!u· irons i.,eJ in Or3nge Counl). l\ane1een percent drO\e in from Lo Anjtdcs. Out·of.St:itc f;urgoch 'l\1lcd from Flonda, Hawau. ~fa~· 'lachu)ells, Ohio. OlJahoma. Pcnns)l":1n1a, \\ 3 hington, \\I\· consin, frnncc: and lrclJnd The largc't portion o( tho).: 'lll \C)CcJ were tudcnh Sale' "'J' ti. ~ccond most Crequenc oct.UJ).1th1n. l"1cJ "'11h 1eachin1 in tlurll AccorJ1ng to lhc )Un.C). 5' p1: \."Cnt of lhC f'COplc: '11\CfC m.ur1cJ .ii ~rccnl \\ch: i.m&)c. AnJ 5 p1:1 cc:nl m)'tc11~sly 1i,1cJ th~ir ,, ... , OJ\ "other:· 1 he number of l:urglXr'-m.1l..111 l'c' 1h~n S!~.000 :i )e.ar JUmpcJ ' from IJ pd • .,;nt to 16 ,xrccnt 1 hose c:--.trning more th;.111 S ~11.ono ' a )e:.tr h.IJ lrom .io ~rC'\.111 l(t J'I per cn1. I Ml)·four paci.:r 1 1ll I' 1 trOO\ ll'IC'J lhcir .1nnu<JI pa \· l>C· '" ccn S~:\.000 a1HJ SS0,000. !>l\l)·~\cn pcn:cnt of the p~ iron .. 'U~C)Cd \~id thC) 11a1~h calllc tdc'i'ion frc 1uc111ly. Ru.;I.. 'n' roll fan, ~hi.:d:tJ i:1 a1 1~ P'-"' 1.c:n1. \\hllC: 30 re• ent \,JHJ '"·' prctcr ruuntr)"''c'icrn mu a. C.e•taJ . FuncliDa G~ REFINANCE TODAY Gunnteed To IAJftr Your Monthly Payment At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! CoU Todof For o frtt ConsUlkibon (800). 201-FUND 5031 Birch Ave .• Suite E, Newport Seocn SERVING LUNCH DAILY 11:30·3PM DINNER NIGHTLY · 5PM-10AM BRUNCH SAT & SU# 10AM-3PM .. SPOkTS EDITOR ROGEll C"RLSON. '42"'4ll0, ext. 317 wport .Harllbr r es to beat CdM · Ill 5 -•oown o:.;2, Misty May ignites the Sailor~--.- s1 fUdwd °""" 5'*11 Wllllr CORONA DEL MAR -Misty May's ahou1· dcr Jlliaht be a little M>re today, but the aweet fcelin& O( I miraculous, come·frOm·bcbind tri· umph lhould soothe the aches. Jn fact, no feeli111 coo.Id be better. Led by May and junior middle blocker Melisu Schutz. Nc~rt Harbor High pulled off the improbable de· fcatina Bay Back .rival and dcfcndina State Division I cha~pion Corona dcl Mar an five ga mes, after losina the first two, 9--IS, 12-JS. The Sajlors. top -ranked in the State and CtF Southern Sec- tion Di-vision I polls, puJlcd t<>cether in final three pmes. win· nina 15-12, lS·S, 16-14, iJ? a t~rillin& Sea View Leacue &irls vol· le)ball match Tuesday night in front of an overflow crowd in exec or 1,200 at CdM. "My ·,boulder's had it," s3id M:iy, a junior outside hitter who · recorded 39 kills and sc-.en a~s. "When we aot to 14·14 (in the fifth same) and our fens ~ere i oing crazy, h wus the Jrca test fceltna to come b:ick. In fact, It wu the 1rcatcst feeling I've ' C\Cr had in sports It wu better thnn winnin1 any championship. "Co3ch (Dan Glenn) alwnys says that you have to have heatt, and we really showed at at the end. We had 11 lot or fight in us." Do-An 10-4 an the final game, May h3d two kills ond two blocks, whale Schutz added two scorini two kills in a series th3t pulled Ncwpon Harbor to within 10--6. "We Jtartcd sh3n .. 1ng the ball (early in the fifth), but then we got some tough serves." G lenn said. f ollowing CdM out idc haller Kjm Coleman's ldt·h:inded set fake for a kill tha t g:i"e the Sea Kings a 12-8 edge, the Sailors pureed ag3in After b;ick·to-bad kills by May, a stuff block by JUn1or Tin3 Bowman and a )Cl'\ ice winner by May. the Sailors · cu& CdM's lead to 12-11. But wi&h Andrea Su son serving, CdM rolled off two str~ught points on back-to-back scoring kill by Kathryn Rice. The: Sea - ' Kmg> were a t match po1n1 Newport's girls volletball team \\hoop s it up a fte r -com ing fro m t\\o ga mes do~n to to p Cd~ in fiH~. M.i) led Newport's fin:il ch:irgc, recording three ._ilb and a • block to cut CdM'i lc:iJ to 14-13. Fo1Jowin1 an exchange of i.idcouts. Schutz fired off "on 1he third game, but there's no C\1.u..c. \\'c "'ere Jbo up 1n the fifth game unJ ha<.1 1wo scoring kills inn r~ with S:ira Warmingto n serving. A pike return that landed out opportunitici. fo r point\. If "'c h:id cAccut cJ for 1hc: entire third game, we Y.OulJ \e v.on of boun<h ga"e the Sailors their victory. an three. Uu.t. thcy !.hOY.C:d g1eat gub and dei.ire I take my h:u o tf 10 them:· "Mi~ty's a~e~mc." CdM Coach uncc Stewart said. "When they nced~J big points, Added Ma) "At fiN. I \\:.IS '>l ep111.al Jbout u~ ~1ng able to come bacl . bc1.ausc of they ~ Cru the pcaun-~he~ nccdcJ l>it potn• from: It wotS 11 ~tit vollcyb~ nratch. Inc y,ay "c plJ)ed 1n the fi~t t\\O game:) But "c 1ui.1 c.1me together r ,c nc,cr ccn U) L nCon un;atel). "'e Y.crcn't on the right side, but "c'rc going to be there. pla) th.:11 "ell together Coron.:i said 11 w :i) going 10 ~at us in three. bur Y.C 'lho"cJ "They C"<ccu1cd in pl3ccs where they needed to execute. and we didn't. We should'vc them. But it's not o'er )Ct. \\'e ca n't let this get to our.heads.'' DAl.Y PILOT 11611 SCHOOL fOOTBAll Pl.AYER If THE WEB< Warning label .clearly need~d ~ Steve Gonzales is proving himself to be a supreme hitte r in Newport Harbor's quest for Sea Vrew League title, playoffs. ·I n lecp1n1 .,.,ith tcJ m lr.idition, Ne~port Hnrbor 1 ligh hn~b:>clc r Sieve Gonzales di>pl.l)) hii. i.kull·:>nd-cro>.,bonc) d-.:cab on the front or hlS helmet. In his C:»e, the me .age i5 clear: 1.-ontact \\Ith thi.s 6-root·l, 190-pound pro1ec11le m.1y be h.1Lardou) to )Our bcahh. S:adJleback High'~ R~drunner), it :>ppc:arctl, did not n~cJ to con~uh a physician following Frid 3y nigh!' 21-J 7 It»> tu the S.ulof'> Uut Gonzale) "~ po ttl\cl) poisonous to the vi)ito rs' ch11nces for v1ctury. The Dally Pilot Player or the Weck ccco~crcd a fumble. made five o( h1~ eight tad.le behind the line or scrimmo,e. and rushed for 63 ~arm ..1nJ tY.o touchdown on 15 c:ir· rie • including the i ame-winning score from 2 )arID out with ~.36 left tn the game And if his fi nnl scoring plunge y,crcn't enough, the 'emor lincbad..cr-running b:1\'.l mnde the end.le o n fo'1r of SadJlcbncl's final fl\e pla)!:I. the laM a rc~unding hit thot stopped Danny Gont.nlel inches from a first Jo,~n on fourth·Jnd· 11. · "StC\C always seems to step up at the right time," s:ud Ne.,., port Coa"h Jen Brinllcy. who required Gonzales to carry the ofrc n>ive load after All·Cff t:i1lbacl Wade Taft "cnt down in the first quaner with a dislOC3teJ hc.>uldcr. "He's a winner, ju t like Wade. They both want the b:ill :it crunch \imc, and when ci· lber one or them is in there, the defense ha) to think about stopping them fi~t." Stoppina opponents has been Gonz~lcs' prim:ny assignment at Newport. ever since he ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cracked the stan ing li neup ~ a sopbo~~ Sponsored by: .,.... :-• " o utside linebacker. 0 Vlan l..llt yc:ar. Gonzales ea rned All-Sea View -- THE ATHLETE'S CHOICE . • .. ..... 1133 So. Colli Hwy. Le:igue laurels at inside backer, where he \\tb second on the team "'i1h 79 tnd..lcs. He nlso started a t t31lback the first three gJmcs last foll, but yielded to Tift, \\ho has )ince nm~ed more than 2,000 career ru h· in' yar<h. "It's exciting to get a chance to run the ball more," :11d Go n.ulc), \\ho h:id carried 1u:.t 13 time for 51 )artb .the fif')t three CdM, Tars duke n out-~ In pool today CORONA DEL MAR -The Bad. Bay water polo rivalf) bct-.een Corona del Mar High and ·~port Harbor cn~rs Sea King waters today at 3·45 p.m .. f01 • Sea View League match that 11nnually de- cides the circuit's frontrunner. The Sc:. Kin (8-J) life ranl ed third.in CIF D1";sion I. v.tulc the Sailor.,, (6·3) arc ranked sixth. Both arc l·O in kaguc. If the (i~J mct'llng of the ~:i .. on be· t\\'een the tw.o po11o er-•. Yoho ha\c com· bincd for 19 C IF Southern ·~cd1lln cham· PlOnsh1p) since I 9( S CdM, led by la)t \Car) ~ca \'1c" M\ P, Cro~y G rant: had ·been ranlcd .11op the Divi~1on I pull un11I lo!:>ing to llO\\ .,ccond· ran~cd ~an Ckmentc:. 1n u ri.in·kJguc: contc:>t t\o' :!:-- ; Coa1.:h John Varga.. \1..a ~ing~ O'-' n '1\7· tone .. o'er.El l oro. rnrrc:nrh r.:inkcd :-.:o I, anJ ~an Clemente both c:n route: 10 1hc t11lc of &he South (oa\t l ullrnamcn1 Jun1ur dn,cr '\ell Hue,1un anJ 'en1ur goalie Greg Sa")CI arc amuni: (\t\t\ other )landout'I Coach Bill U:u nett ' ~Jil H .irt" •mar i.! off J (i.3 'ldUI) o'er R1'u' Jc: fl, \ ~Ji· urdJ)'. which ;s\engc:J the lkar•\ 'nurnph Cl'cr ~tv.pon in the \outh C o..'J'I 1 ouma-· mcnt 'cm1fin.sb :".t\\P' .1 L' I 1 b~ re'"turn.nc .. : • .utcr' GJhC' \\')all anJ cc•al1e fa,on \1ai ... h. :i' Y.ell ..1' -.cnlllr'> Urad Pcn~e :rnJ Adam Cle;in One matchup tu lecp Jn ~·,C' on 1, t~c h~el~ t" '·meter plmng b t"ccn GrJnt (b·foot·.'· ~ 1 pound I ~nd \\,;i11 th-~. ~00) -n.~ n.ury I 11ull.nrr C..-·-..W• ~~·a7-G033 See GONZALESr1 H1rbor'1 Steve GonuJes is th~ D.aity Pilot High School Footbilll Pl.t}tt o r t~ Wttk. Ill/or R91lt1 W•I'°-• ••Illar R1,1lt1-Welcom e 231111 Newport BNd.Com Ilea :D•ua1n· 1 , • ....,. • ~·•• "' .... ,, .... COASTLINE UTOIOTIVE SERVICE ,,,; •. r 11,r 'n '\ ''"'''1 'I\ .~. r. 'T ·1 :,:.,,1 l , , • !~[' .. ~ ) • ~1 ~·--1 " •l . '' ! . ............. Octaber .. ,., • - atan ~ Newport Hllbor puls out 79-7 4 edge In gnes to split S.9 deadlock wlh Sea Kilgs. -1ty Nctmd oum. ..... OORONA DEL MAR ,... Char· lie Bleikcr, Newpoct Harbor fli&b pta tennis coedi, wasn't· Jcidd~ wbm be Aid in tho preseuon that bit Sailon woulct wiD the Sea V.ew l.e.pC Citlo. .,, He just didn't apcct to liWCl1 u much as bis players against Co- rona del Mar. In an c:xtraorcJinary c:omebact. tbe Sailors woo ~ of three sets in both doubles and singles in th~ final round -Tuesday, as vtsitiq Newport Harbor ~cated CdM in pmes, 79-74, after a 9-9 dcadloct. to win teaiue-I just dido' think Corona would be IO ltrOG&-" winD1Da margin. 2=·• AUda ... ... Clarilde ()'Mella. 7~. 10 she th Sailon .... · .... new.. on broke tene .ca-to .. almd.6-S.• fon ~ held ID tbe 12tla ••••. Olaoa'1 Olson and Godbey, wtaalDt two of three Kii, are DCJ1111F 17·1 al No. 1 doubla. lollina tbcir fint let of the year to CdM"t No. 1 team of Jemty Otucow wl ~ W'm- totl. 0140 ~ ... Newport Hart>or, with three freshmen playing doubt~ beat CdM's Nos. 2 and 3 doubles tcaJl1$ in the last round for the victory in a naiJ.bit:ID& Sea View League match. 'Ibe Sa.ilora, rmW:d No. 4 in the aF Southern Sectioa DMsioo I poll. improved to 9-0 cmrall. 6-0 jo. lequc. CdM. ranted No. 8 in Division I, fell to 8-1, S-l in league. "I think they pumped jt up a level and I think my girls played a little tentative (in the last round)," said CdM eo.dl Julie Slattery, whose squad held a 7-S lead after two rounds. 01.asgoW and Winton l'Rp( aD three sets at No. 1 doub&CI, t:friQa the Sea Kings 1 6-3 dou~ acf: vantage. But Nc:wpost Harbor. which won m of nine singles tell. fmbhed (J..31 in games in sm,lcs. Hartu'1 Slrlla H~, pla1acg ~ 1 .,.., retuml a wley hi Tu e11dlf1 Sea View ct.el .... c.dM; .. I was sweating," Blcikcr said. Mardc Alch, ~ ia the ICCOnd round. For Alcb, CdM'1 No. 1 aJn. Jlca pla)'Cr, it WU only her fourth Joa 1n n sets this year. -. laizzi, tho 1991 lcquo iiDakt dtanpion. wbO lost to Aicb in tbo le.l&ue temifinaJ1 lut year in tbrco tees. "It was tough, and I told them to just hang. (CdM's) doubles came out lite gang-bu teB. We were nervous, but the freshmen came back. ( thought WC wete going to beat them. I said in the beginning of the season that we were going In the ncxH~last set of the match. }'i(ewpon Harbor's Vancs.sa Godbey, a frea.hma.n.. and _Lindsay Senior Mara Colaizzi. who swept in singles for the Sailon to improve to 14-1, defeated CdM's · "I should've beaten Marcie more than I beat her, because I was up S·l and 30-IOY'C," said ~ ··1 feel lib rm p&ayioa well Today, I felt lb I wu plaJina u well as I ba~ all 1eUbD. I don't ..... , · mzA1 FI • Pirates, Cypress de, Bucs remain unbeaten dlil year, and Md just dlree lhroup three quarten tbe ROldnnmen. CYPRESS -Orange Coast Col-. Fgll llllt I .. · 1cgc's men's soccer team remains tl"'~ll 3 II unbeaten following Tuesday's 1-1 COSTA MESA -Estancia --- tie with host Cypress in an Orange High's No. 3 doubles team of sopb-e • F.mpire Conference opener. omores Stacy Millhouse and R.icba ,,_- The Pirates (5-0-4 overall) took a 1-0 lead on Houck swept three matches to help --- a penalty kick by Rafael Mosqueda seven min-lead Uie halts to a lJ..5 Pacific Coast League utcs into the game, but Pat Trevino of Cyprc~ girls tennis triumph OYCr Laguna Hil1S Tuelday. (3-3-2, 0-0-1) evened it at 1-1 with a goal nine Sophomore Whitney Gilliam and senior Ju.lie minutes later. F.eldcr Abo swept in singles, as the Eqles im- ln coUegc men's soccer: ' proYCd to 2-0 in 1caguc, bcadina into a ~ •SAN DIEGO -V1sitmg Southern Cali-able sci:ond-place showdown with visiting Tra· fomia College ( 4-8, 2·3) was shut out as the Pt. bum Hills Thursday.· Loma Nazarene men's soc:ccr team prevailed P 0 1'1 t~ ~ ! ... • for a 3-0 Golden Stale Athletic Conference vio-• ••• ca.. CE), Cl& M: ~· ~ f.l; •· • T sd •. M; .... CE). -f.t. ..... WCllt 1-1. Rlldlr ~ WOii w. ... tory uc ay. 1 ... 2. COST A MESA -Danae Fielder and Estancia High product Taia ,.....~ Newland each scored goals to lead the Orange Coast College women's socx::cr team (7~ overall) to a 2-0 victory ewer Palomar in the opening game of the Orailgc F.mpirc C.oof crcnce season for both teams. DDMl!lr'Ulle1•a Drllal~ le. loll tD Dlllllr·Teny, ~;bit tD t.Hllt. 2.e: Cl& Cliillf••--1-2; ~CE) •• u . M. wm 1·5; ... I l';uct1 J) Wllll W. 7• 1-2. c.tl M111 lll111t1 C1atwv COSTA MESA -Junior middle blocker Jcanifer Loaa provided • strong bloc*ing and patting lO > '-• spark the host c.o.sta Mesa Hlgb girls volleyball ieam (+o) to a 16-14, 14-16, lS- STIRTlll I llEW IUSllESS?? The Legit ~ .... 'lot .. pleMed '° ennour.. • new .W. now ~ to MW baJt1rt lllSI . W• Wll now IEAACH .. ,_,. tot YG'I • no eatra ctwge. Ind ..,. YG'I .. time Ind .. "" '° .. Court .._ln ... MLn...o1---. .., .. _.11oonJ·a111we• .... your. ~ ...... ,.,.. .......... ... ... °"""" Cllftc. Pubis" once a ...a tar ...., ..... ....... bf ... end.., ...... proof fll p&ik I MOit .., c.dr Clll\. ,.... -.., to .. '°"' ......... bl! .............. Noc Legel °" ........ -Welt ..,, COSla ...... Calll mil. If ,., c:.n "°' .eop ..,, ......... "9. (714) 1"2"4»1. I '*41 '1f • 11. W we .. ..... ···-·---,., '° ..... ............. .., ..... If ,., ...... .... .., ""'* • 11, ............... .. ... .......... 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