HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-01-06 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT EACH • uM )'DIK rouoins • back r. and lrlf --~~~
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Winner of 39 journalism a't'ilrds in 1993
·to~al legislators hail .Wilson speech
Sharon Morrison .
Ubrary gets
to bottom ol
QIJSterlous
donations
• Officials couldn't
figure out who was
sending in checks
in the memory of
Sharon Morrison.
BY LoaJANN ILuHEo.\..
StAlf "'•""-•
S h:aron Morrison may not
be around lo hear il,
but the Cos1a Mcu library .
~nts 10 thank her.
Since mid·OeCf.mbcr, 1hq
:try has...reccivcd half a ·,
dot chtcks -rrom as rar
as Ncbrl$h ind
\Vashinaton -1otalina
nQrly S400 in her memory.
Ha\ina never heard o(
ShUon Mom.on. libnrian
Marianna Hof said she was
baflkd by Ille OOnalioal.
A phone <all to tlle only
.. S. Morrison"' lilted ln the
dircaory under a Costa
~icsa address bewildered ·
anolhe.r ·person -Sharon 's
hu>band.
~:didn't know anythina
:t u1 this," said Michael
/-" (ison. "\\'c asked pe:opl~
tu donAtc to tile American ·
Cancer Soc;ic1y."
Sharon ~iorrlson lost her
balllc with cen·kal cancer
Sept 27, he explained. She
was JJ ycan old.
An administratr.·c
a'-Sistant at Weslc.rn ~iedic:il
Ccn1cr, ~1orrlson said his
wife of se~n ycan struglcd
10 beat the illness ror nearly
a )°Car.
"She was great," he Wd.
She wu also a lifclon& avid
reader who frequented the
CoSta ~tcu library on Park
A\"Cnue. .
The contribut~s.. ii, turns
Oul, came from t.torrilon'i
family and friend& who t:ncw
th al.
Hof said ahe will use the
money to purchue new
childrens books. and plans
10 put a na.mepla1e In
Sharon's memory on a lhetf
.in the childriR'• Kction.
1'be children of this
-mmmunity wiU be enriched
by tlliS pt1," Ho/ said,
addin& that 1be dOf'latioos ·
are all the more ~ in
liaht ol rcccnl county .
bOOp:I CUii lbal IJutied the
Olo1I M ... llbruy'• annual
book allowance &om
$55,000 10 $7,500.
Hof wro1c a kttcr to
· S:andra and David Cooper,
one of the donon askiq
why they JC:ftl the money.
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on qNr polntinp. call
So!0-6430.
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... Ferguson, Bergeson echo governor's call for tougher
penalties for :criminals, more police and tax reductions.
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By t.uu Lo4.a.kln ~
Assemblyman Oil Ferpson
gives Gov. Pelc WillOn 'hlp marts
for bis aMual "'state of lhe ttate"
addt<u Wedpclday ni&h~ but tlle
Newport Beach Reiiublicaa hu
doublS about tlle will ol tbe Lep-
lature to tarry out· the pemor'1
pniposals. -
Wilson called fot toucher ~crimi
nal penalties.. c:omtructioa of six
oew prisooa, die birin& of 500 oew
California Highway Patrol Off)Ctn
to Krvc ln high-crime areas. tu
credits for the creation of new ;obs
and personaJ income tu reduc-
tions. _,.
The governor proposed reducing
the cost of state government by
abolishing the stile Energy Com-
. mission and the Integrated Waste
Management Board. And be also
called for a I~ cut in mid-level·
management po5itions in state
• agencicL . Wilson's optimism about a new bi·
Fereuson says tt.coVCI')' in Cali· partisan spirit in Sacramento.
fornil"will not come until crime is .. Last year we made 1 comprehcn·
rCduccd. tues ~ loWcred. busi-sivc' effort. The !fC! that we were
Deu fCpla.tions arc streamlined able to bring the forces togc1hcr
and public: education is reronned. shows we can make progfess, '.'
"Nothina was done for three Bergeson said.
.yean and there"'s not been signifi· 0"The problem is that we arc in
cant lep!ation on •ny of those transition.from 1 defense-oriented
thinp )'tt," Ferguson said ... No-economy. Orange Coun1y is going
body's doina the radical things 10 become a center for blotechnol·
that arc neccsury to bring Cali· · ogy and biomedical industries. and
fomia !)Ut of its slump." thal's i;oing to gjve us a great op-
State Sen. Marian Bergeson (R· portunity to develop the market~
Newport Beach) is more sanguine thal can make us compctilive on a
about the prospects of economic worldwide basis."
rec:0wl')' in California, echoing \Vil.son. up for rc-clcctk>n 1n . '
l'Motot •Y MAa.c: ~Lun,.. 0.ULf l"tLOr
A p~~ of police oftk:m and dogs from Newport Bach and nearby cities join ln scrvitts for DingQ u Sea Btc'CZC ttmctery.
Deluge or devotion for Dingo
umans, ·canines gather to remember Newport· police dog, who died last week at 1 o
BY DAVID~ hut • ..,,...
M ore than SO bwnans
and 1 dozel\ canines
91lhcred w•• rs day
at Sea Bree.U Pet Cemetery in
Hunlin&tcMfBeach to eu)osize
the coua~1?nl four·kged DOllot . -0 .... """' Wai6i._ Stoll• 111. Dillto> wbo .. ....i Newport
-... lhan "" ,..,., died Dec. 29 due to campliattiofts
after ioutinc surae17 IO rcmoYe
cysts fro.n one of hia lep. He ·
waalO. ·
.. Wc\<o all watcbed people,
~ and adutis, jostle ro. a
tbanc:c to pet a dos that is bred
and tniDcd to •ill • police
ollicu in kapioa a commuoil)< ..ce.· Aid·Cli><. Mac Blltch. "~ with liis mitUts
-and alqollNt
friendl) pc™>nalily, ¥>lb 3!'11.:l)-S
an aucnlion getter ...
· The rong"regation of
mourners -compr1ied mostly
,. of men in blue and German
Shepherds 1~1llh ...,cll·aroomcd
brCNt"n and bl:icl.. coats -held
their heads low and fought
back leJCS as they h.slcned 10 a
poem about Outgo. "'riucn by
his master. Da\-c S1e1.SOn.
<Stetson's roommate. officer
Kent Eischen, read the 'encs.
{or bls &Jlcving fncnd
•The k>ng C'Onf'C'IUllOnJi
where nothin& ...,as s.:ud. ¥>here
be lifted his pa"' and I pct hts
bud. Diaao rcts all the
1Ucntion and des<l"'t'dl) !toO.
bc'1 the moat rouragrow.
cruhU'C I bow."
At onc-poi.nt during the
tenice. the pack of rc;s1lcss -··--.u
Nl)Vember, spent mos1 ·o1. his lime
Wednesday nighl 1lllking about
crime. "fhe go-.crnor proposed
·.mandatory lire iCnlenccs for three·
hmc h:ibi\ual o ffcndcn ol 5erious"
crime" and for fint·time offcndcn
COn\iCted t>f forccable rape, ~ild
molc .. 1::uion and lifc·thre3tenin&
nr_.,..,n
··11 ·~ t1n1c to turn career crimi-
nals into career inmates," Wilson
~'ld
Both r-.e .... port Beach lcgisla1ors
~y 1h~·~ hJve crime bJllS pending.
Bergeson h3s authored a domes-
tic \~J~cnce bill that would jail
• SeeWl~NJ'hweM
·Sometimes
grass is
greener on
other ·1ide
... With suspension of
sign ordinance , some
Costa Mesa businesses
will no lon ger be on
·wr9ng side of street.'
COSTA MESA -Whal a d1f·
f~rencc an address mlles.
When fint·timc entrepreneur
Candy Caffey opened Where's The
Pany1on17th S1rcet i.n 1990. 5he
1ucmpte4 ro draw attention to
.herself by postiri& 1 banner P'°'
n"K>ling l'icr ne.,.,. business.
And ¥>hy not? She saw other
businesses around htr with bal·
. loons ':l.nd banners up, 1nclud1ng
Newport Party Center. nno1her
gift nO\·chy shop similar 10 he-r'
OV.'n and tc·il 1hsn a mUc a""ay· on
Nt¥>port ~levard.
Bui Caffcy's b:illoon was soon
burst by code enforcemcn1 offictn
who c:ime out the next day lo
¥>arn her of the la1,1,· she needed a
permit for any temporary signs 1:1.t·
tachcd to her busi..ness and ihc
couJd only Cly them for 14 daY§
C'o"t:I')' three months.
"l didn't know • thin& al:>o\lt
business "'hen I first started. .. Caf·
fey said ... W1th1n a day, ii I had a
banner up, 1he city was there."
So she got the ncccsu.ry SIO
prmut and put up her baonen.
But .u time p:assed and her ban·
ncrs had 10 come dow.n. she no-
ticed Nc"'-port Patty Center own·
ers d1dn'1 seem to abide by the
iollmc: sci of rulei "11.1lh their bal·
loons and banners. They had been
up much longer thin 14 days-.
··1 didn'I feel like it was fair a1 .
the tune:· Caflt)' .a1J.
But il was fair . 11 kast acrord·
in& lo the city. Caff~y·s 17th Street
5tore apparently had lhc ""°"'
addrcu, u she bu now karncd.
Since 1990, Ncwpon Boul•vud
merchanta have' been immune
from abtdinf by the .city sen ord1·
nanct. Until rcun1ty. boukvard
busincucs we.re the only ones in
the city allowed 10 fty promotional
banners and baDooat on thcit
p~rty "" .. wilimitcd ._..,
ol tune.
"We dcdde.d, It the lime. be·
cause ot <he ea>n01n7 and lbc con·
slNdioa oa the (c.c.t.a Ma.a)
frceway the mc.rthants oo the bou·
le,·ard coWd. MM tome relief, .. slid
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Posh gets Jump
start with its
seml-811111181 sale
P OSll CENTLElltEN'S
CLOTJ:llNG at Fashion island
(640..8310) is setting a jump Sia.rt
on its oompc1i1ors, its semi-annual sale is
alrcaJy in progress and the. savings arc
c.tccplional. ·
Posh has discounted selected fine
Best
Buys
men's clothing up t& _
70%. Suits start \ts low
as S 179.90, dress shirts
at $15:90, sport coats
arc •.s low a.s $89.90
-and 1ics s1art at $9.90.
The sale Ls expected
to last through the end
or the month. o -
341 BAYSIDE ON
.UA\'SJDE DRJVE in
Newport Beach is
having a ·clearance sale
and all i1cms arc -
diquntcd 40% to
75%.
~l Bayside (675-7886) specializes in
designer clothing for women. Shoes,
handbags and belts arc included in the
i.ale. 0-.
;\10SSl~'I() ··A.~S \VILL LOVE 1he fir)t
re tail r>lossimo Supply store (549·4170),
\oc:ueJ on the !>Ccond level at South
Co:.i.si l'l;iza, ucross from the Armani
E.l:changc 'lore.
f\IOssimo Supply prum~s 10 be the
consumn1ate i.h~1YiC:l.sc !or.<1U of thc-
~lossin10-pioduct lines.
In a short period or! ~h~m~,~.1,~tussimo
Giannulli has proven to be one o(
Califor11la\ n1ost successful designers.
f\tos~imo s1:i.rted in a garage in 1987
~ith one·producl -a three-panel vollCy
~nor!
Jn res~ th:i'n six years. the mUhi-million
Jollas Sou1hcrn California-based
. f\1 o)si1no empire has expanded to
include f\1os$imo, fl.1an. conlemporary
men·s sportsv.-ear; f\lossin10 swtm.
cutting edge ~omen's swi.mwear;
Mossimo Sole. a line of· casual hip
footweiar; fl.1ossimo AXS. accessory line
of hats, belts, bags and wallets; Mos.simo
Optic, unique", high quality l1alian
e)e\4ear; -and Mossimo Body, a
sports"car-intpired collection of
women's boJywear.
If you're loo!Qng for a sale at
Massimo. it's n4JI going 10 happen.
fl.1oss1n10 saic~pcoplc clain1 lh:n t-.ioss1mo
ne.,.cr h:i\ s<1le~.
D
CJL\i\1PS SPOR'fS 11"\TROUU('ES lTS
nc"IY C\pandcd athletic.store al South
Coast Pl:iza, on the firl>t level near
RobinM>ns-~iay.
In the 14.500 square·foot ·slorc.
a1hletiC footwear. ~portsv.ear and.spvrl
accessories arc the merchandise focus.
The store design. Vo'hich crcales a
s1adium atmosphere, makes this Champs
Sports a standoul.
At the entrance, different sports arc·
represented 1n a fricu wall. ·fhe store's
1n1enor reflcc1s the sports arena
atn1osphere. Stadium-like gate entrances
outline lhC' circular layout and dome
ceilipgs h(lp create an open !~cling ol
the ou1doors.
Champs Sports'(SS()-1801) is having a
sale through Jan. '22 on s,elected
merchandise, including shoes, clothing,
sunglasses and wat~C'S disCounted up to
40% . .,,.
0
&st 1Ju1·s •ppc11n Thursdap aod
S11turd•1·s. lYbrtbu J'°" 'n • mt'n-baot
ur a shop~r. U )'CHI bow of i ,ood btq
rail mr •t 5"0-IU,, tu ,n,. •I '46-4110
1 • or ttrite to 111t': But Bu1·1, D•lly Piloi.
• J.10 ~.v. lJ~y ~;1., Cost• A1t<s•. C•lil.
91611.
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Lo·tALS ONLY
MANAGING EDITOlt STEVE MAULE, ~Wf, m. J6J
Gill Ill
Relief effort
111apllll l1A'IVOI• ..... Dlllr
'llCC IOokl to
add memberl
to Hall of Fame-
Oranac G>ast College's Ahunni
Hall of Fame lists amon1 i~f mcrnbct5
.a ~isl,, bo.«r.judgc, ncurosu'lfcon
anU octol. rolow the rollC"gc is
SC"arching for 'nomina1ions (or iu 12th
annual Hall of fame.
SponsorC"d by the coUcae's .-,Jumni
Association and AssocilHed Students.
the Hall of Fame hQnon former .
studenls who have achieved 1u~
or prominence tn Q; vnric1y or fields.
Prc\·lous indudccs include novelis1s
T . Jefferson Parter and Oive Custer.
actor \Villiam K:atl; former major
league bastb311 pitcher Dan
Quisenberry; ~1unicip::al Court judge1
P.1argarc1 R. Anderson and Susanne
S. Shaw; former world v.'cltcrwci&hl
boxing champ Cark>s PaSomino and
New York chorcogr.aP,hcr. Donna
Uchizono.
Along with success in their
profess.ions. most of the iriduciccs
have been ac1ive mC"mbcrs of lhcit
communities and have condnued 10
show an in1cres1 in OCC. said collese ·
spokcspc.rson Jim Carnett. . \
Foa tlll OAJLf tlwr "\Ve d0n°t' re:illy v.-cig.h gn.des. Vut
Ninetcc.n Irvine . Co. shoppinir; ccntt.n from N~
Irvine and Tustin combaned to coUect more than
$20,000 for the America.ii' Rtd Cross' fi!e relief effort.
Picture:~ from left, are Janice Fuchs, genen.l manager
of Fashion · Island; Ann Gullotto, H ollis and &·
-sociates, Inc~; Ru.ssc.U Lo""-e, vice prcsidcnr-, o~r.ition.sJ. it 1s not surprising l'lKMlt ol our
Irvine B.ctaiJ Properties; Tt'rry Hutshorn, ch:lirman or inductees ha\'e b<en very good
the board ·for American Red• Cross Onnge County _ ...siudenlJ iand many v.ere in~·olved on
chapter and PacifiCare HcJJ:th SystcmSj ana ~tichcUe i--""''P".,:·• C~Hoatd,·'Thirtcrrds-to
Bolircr and IUrcn Fetzer, of Hollis and Associ;ata. be life paucrn for nl:any or ahem:·
Murphy pushes priVatization as a solution
Painting a dour economic picture 10
scll..,.csi~ents on the cost·~ving
b<nefits or privatization, Ne~ •
Beach City Ma~ger Kevin tti~rphy
said Wednesday it's here to stay -
and eventually wiU result in leaner
govC"mmcnl and better services.
Privatization. -when citic1 contract
wjrh a privatC company to provide .
public services such as tree-trimming,
garbage collection and police and fire
protection -has become a trend in
SouthciA California.
"There have been 1 lot of things
hoisted on thC cities that heretofore
ha\'e not been a pan ottbeir C"conoroic
pictures." Murphy said during a Speak
Up Newporl fo.rum aJ the Villa Nova
Restaurant "The recession clearly has.
taken. a big toll on your city."
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For several years, Ne,wpon Beach
has contracted out du1ie1 1uch as legal
services. janitorial work in public
buildings and maintenance of tra(flC-
lights .•
But when Murphy convinced the
City Council in October to band over
trce--trimming to tha· private Sector -a
move which wilJ s:ive the city about
$13S.000 ptr)'C&r -several residents
feared their treC'S will no k>nger &et the
1pccial ,,itentton afforded by public
employees. · ....
Tite cooltletor, West Cout
Arborisu. bccan w0tk M~y on 41h
Streel in C.Orona del Mar. MUJ'JSh7 said
the city so far hasn't receiYed any
complaints aboul thC'ir wort. )
He said his overriding philosophY,,Pfl
managing Newport Beach's dwindllng
Councilman Peter BuHa goes'
atter AQMD seat -again ·,
. ~ Costa '-'ttsa Counc1ln1an Peter Buffa
is carnfng acc-0lades bc)und county
lines, a v.cek before he \JC) ror a scat
on the So'iJlh Coas1 Air Quality
P.1jj;nagemcnt District board.
Bufra. who has sought the scat tv.1ce
before. was endorsed recently by lhe
Los Angeles Economic Dc\·elopmcnt
Corpora1ioo's Air O~lity Task Force
-a group or 120 business; labor and
-government ld.dcn in Southern
Calirornia who st~dy 1he effects of air
qu1li1y regulations on b.usiness.
The endoncmcnt reinfurcea Buffa's
long1imc platform as a critic of the
AQMD's rules and·regula1K>ns as he
prepares-to face off again'lt Yorba
Linda City Councilman Henry Wedaa,
the AOMD incumbent. next week in a
League. of California Cities voce of all
0ra(1gc Countj mayors.
.''Obviously, I'm pleased to have it,'"·
Buffa said or tile endorsement. "It's a
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highly respected group 1hat-has be.LI.ti
involved in this i.s~ue for this t1111e . It 's
a voice people look to as an authonty
on the imp.acu of the rules and
poJicies. Our philosophy 1s in the SJmc
ballpark."
Meanwhile. Wedaa "as not backed
Cor the scat by bts relkJv.· Yortµ Linda
Ci1y Council men\b<rs earlier this-
weck.. Although the Yorba Linda
council has noi pledced a wte for
Buffa. not ..ming for Wed:ia 'Will make
it harder for him to prner the neccs-
wy rwo-tbitils Wll< lrom the 1'13)0rs.
'."'ho repre.K'nt tw<>-third.s of the
county'~ population, to pin the seal.
Wedaa coukl not be reached for
-comment.
Tbc ·J•n· 13 election will mart 1he
third timc.Buf[a and Wedaa have
~ off for an 'llppointment to the
district.
Dwina: lhe November 1993·YOCc,
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Cost.1 MHa: 7214
CorOftA .... MW: 70/41
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budget is not "priv:111iza1ion 1?1 thc;.-
an!No-cr," but "How can )'Oli provide
the hi&Jiest quality of services fOJ 1hc
Jov.·est cost'!"
He said tfle city will continuC' to louk
at privatization in other city
departments ... a ronuf'lenl which w:;u;
he:ird by SC,!c;raf ci1y departnient heaW.
\\0ho1lttendc°!' the presentation.
·•Jl's going to take a k>ng time for
o_ur economy lo rttOYCr," P.turphy s:uJ.
''We're just going to ha\·e to find w:ay~
of doing things diff~rc:nl)y than
bclorc."
He said there JJ¥1Y be a few unhoppy
CmpkJyccs and residents, which mcani
the "°'.incil v.·ill have 10 ~
"courogcous" if the city is to nlOVe
fOrward.
-By D~t'id H«la
Prtcr Buffa
neilher rn:.naaed 10 garner the
l\\'O-thirds/two-thirds \'OlC (or the
appointlJ)('nt. If no one is e~ctcd by
Milrth, the scat will go vaciant until
someone' 1s elected
-By Alunir Ald,,n,d
hlm t nominauoru. come from
r:ic1•l:y members, C:.irilc11 '3id.
hO\loc,·cr a· number o( nonuoauon)
h:a'c romc fro.111 people 1n the
rommunity.
Stiarr P;uod1 -:..llc)boardi)I in
At)('Oio J-1:111\ 0'PllSSe .. :and a 1980
OCC gradu:uc -reCl."l\cd the honor
after being nunun:1tcJ frun1 son1conc
uu1)1dc the college. ·
No111inees niu.\t hJ~c enrolled in
1he1r fi~t cl~sscs :it 0CC no l:11er
thiln 1984. C.:u1ic11 '3ld. Though they
arc nul require"d to be &raJ1.1:11e1.
they mU5t be able 10 an end the
Sep1cmbcr H:all of fllmc indUci'°n
ceremony. Dc3dline for nomin3tions
is Feb. 28. .
For more infurma1ion, -c::all the
Alumni Auoci~ton :it 432·S749.
-BJ ]oJ'CC S<baa
Roles aValable for
'The Grapes of Wrath'
r\oJittons. for Orange CC>:ISt
College's spring production of Frank
· G:ll:ati0s l 'on) A":irJ.v.inning plly,
"llic Grapei. of \\'ralh," arc shaled
for 7 pm J;in. 18 and 19 in OCCs
IJrama Lab ·rhciurc.
Ducc1ur Alex Got.son )3)'!1 mo1c
th:in ..io iolcs.are open. P.tcn1bcr' of
the con1n1uni 1y v.ho are cast in rules
nlUS I )tg.n up ror a tV.'O·unit lhe:itCr
cla~'·
Galat1°s piny is bai.cd on the llJ)9
nO\cl by John Steinbeck, und .... u.s !I
n1aior Uroad"-:riy hit. opcn111& :u the
Cort Theatre 1n 1990.
Scripts :ire on rc:>er.e in occ~
Norman E. Watson Ub1:1ry.
Rehean.als begin J:in. 21 . Rehc.arsals
will run 1 p.m. ~1orilay, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday :ind Saturday
mornings.
The 5how runs ror 1hree v.·cekends,
fl.1ai-ch I l·f3, 17·20 and 24· 26. in
OC:Cs Drama Lab Theane. A total
of 10 performances are scheduled.
Cur1:ain ts set for 8 p.m.. Thursday
through Saturday and 3 p~m. Sunday.
for avdition informa1ion, contac1
OCC's The:ure A.sis Dcpar1ment at
432-5640.
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W hen I -a kid, I.Aft lhclife'"'7 wMd. 1k ii one ot the
Wilt Olamkrlaia at a premiere jOurulilll Wa Ame~, in
lrack-a.nd-fiekl event. additioo to beins a prolinc "'
!"lean in my lhroa1, pen ltld paper DtD¥dilt. Mil boob -ftctioa and
m my band, I walked OYCr to b.is aon..fictioa -include "The TWo
SC.t at the Forum and asked bUn Mrs. Oruvillea," ..-Fatal Cllanm, .. r-=,----. for lliJ auiosnph •. •People UJte Us," "An
My idbl b>ktd IQCICM'Nenient Woman, .. and 1be
ll me b a M&mkw of Limbo. .. He's also
moment, Aid no, produced a few movies. indudina
ani! ...,.t badt to the c:ritiqlly acclaimed "Play It A>.
watchina the high It Lays."
jumpers. I tried Dunne ii probably beat known
to hide my tears fOC' his cripping work in Vanity
as I headed back Fair-, where he's listed as a special
lo my acat. cxwrc.apoodeftt. For the plSl six
'For 23 ycan. -months. he's been in Loi Angeles
the wound ' OOW"Cring the Menendez trial. ~
---~ rcniaincd open. And there he was, oot 20 )'ards
Editor's So I didn't know away from me. DomiOick Dunne:
Notebook quite whal to do Utcrary supentar and· lonJtimc
when I saw hero of mine.
----Dominick Dunne · I was tOo.cbickcn to approath
1n the parking garage at the him 50 I shoved my wife in his
Cha1cau Milrmont, where my wife direction.",
and I -.·ere staying during our .. Tell him how much you 10\k
aflcr-0.ristmas getaway. his work," t whispered.
Dunne is a Wih·likc figure of She walked over to him. ··we
-rully io.. your -_ • oho ,.;cl os
he got Jn10 hiJ rental car.
He looked genuinely ddipted.
'1bal's very kind <:I you," be ..
uid. She started to bead back in
my direction.
''Alt him about I.ht Menendez
trial, .. 1 wbispc:rc<l IO loudly th.at
I'm sure he beard.. \
She dtd and a CCJ1JYCrsation
bc&ilt'· The ice broken, I IDOle)'Cd
O'ICr to his ear and ottered • few
words or my own. After • minute
or so, he. "asked us if we were
s101.yin1 at the hotel
We were stupidly 'honest and
said, no, we were checking out.
Too bad, he ·replied, mayt>e-we
oould have gotten together. He
drove. otf. We. had blown our
chance. ·
We kicked oursclYcs all the way
to Beverly Hills, where my wife
fulfilled a 1ifelong dream of staying
al 1he Four Sc~ns (don't ask).
By the ti~e we got to our
S2JO.pc:r-nig.h1· (discounted holiday
r;,iites) hol:cl room, we had a plan:
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QI Dll , '± wl olfer to buy
Woa ~ the nat momina.
8old1 Ya. He may think we're
luna<jc& _, ..... up, but at letil
... ~-tried.
I • dialed tbe nurri>cr •od handed
Ille ...._ to my w;fc. He
amwered. • stammered out an
invite. He dcdincd bru.kfQt ...
but tbco suaened tea in an hour.
She ..,,..,..d aad bung up.
.. I can't believe how nk.c he is,··
my wife II.id orrer aDd ewer again.
1 So WC shared I pot of tea ""Ith
Dominick Dunne in the lobby of
the Cliatuu Marmont. He gave u1
\he inside scoop Oft the Menendez
broc.bers (read Vanity Fair, QUI
Feb. 1), Oaus van Bulow, and his
magazine. We told him about
Newport-Mesa cmbez.zlcr Steve
Wag.ncr, Newport Beach socie l)
and the Daily Pilo<. ·
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mforma:l, ps1py -we coukl b~
bctn old friends.
· I k>okcd at my watch; aa hour
had paucd. I lbou&tu we'd better
lea"c. Before goirlg. we mentioned
how much we loYcd lhc Qateau
Manoon1, which h.u holtcd
Hollywood stars fOf decades.
"'Would )OU like w see my suite
;,iind maybe I ~autograph a
book for )OU?"
Was 1his &U)' for real~
We toured bis suite, read ·
cclcbnry mad taped to I.be wall
>tnd got an au1ognphcd copy of
ht!!i la.tcsl n<Jllrlel. "A Scuon .In
Purgatory."
··we'd bcncr gc.1 out o( your
hair ,'· I finaJly u.id.
''Where arc you going?'" he
J.Sltcd. , .
"'Dinner. Someplace on .
~elrosc. We're not wrc where.··
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He vociously otrend -
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bcaetoll6.
"lier., let .,. call fO< ,..., • he
said. .. y ouit ne¥tr Ft in
otherwitc.''
He phoned the r-md
told the.;awtre d' two frie.ndl ol
his were coming few dinner in a
th.an a hatf·bout. Aad when WC
left. be cOCOURged us to loot bim
up if we ever made ~ to Nelwo
York. We promucd to do 10 and
S;lld i;oodbyc.
µtcr t.hac eve.nine. s.ittina at ooc:
of the best tabk:s at Cicada. J toW
my wife I couldn't imagine• nicer
person 1han llornin.::k Dunne. She
apccd.
The Wilt wound had finally
healed.
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Todly. °* sons & -Comt'l.le bil prtMde I eomC)lete
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Pf!Oll'ed tresn daiy n seasoned
wnn 5 generat>onS ol WT1ty onae
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buried la the crtmMiM prdca.. A Dinan was sworn iA &ia and 1 b;tlf
bcacbu>oc be.Irina a police years •ao·
mlbkm has been ordered !or The fonow1na yc:ar, be
Dinp>. repr6Cnted the United States in
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done." Set. M6y Oonis u.td o£ OiampiQn~hips in Wcs1 Germany.
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can never
drink too much
coffee. Al least
tha1 seems to
be the motto in
the Newport
Beach-t:Osta
Mesa area,
where over the last couple of years
new coffeehouses ha~ appeared
on a rc1uJar basis. WhilC most
serve vlrtually every kind or coffee
and coffee> drink available, il's the
.:unbiancc and cntcnainmcnt that
makes each coffee emporium
unique. At least that's the theory
behind Our House in Costa ~1ca.
A recent addition to the
coffeehouse market, Our House is
l<X'atcd on 19th S11cct near
Plsccntia Avtnuc in a former
Chinese restaurant, which explains
the lfCCn pagoda roof and the
rcstawant·stytc booths inside. The
fa.mily that owns Wahoo's Fash
Taco..rcs1:11.1 rants also owns the
building th:H is now Our l·lou.sc.
\Vhcn the family's parcnlS., who
ran lhc .Cluncsc restaurant,
rctucd, 1hc 1r children dccKled to
conven lhe reslaurant into 1
cofTeehousc. They cnlis1ed 1hc
help or \V cndy Bollman, I
Wahoo'1 cmplO)'t:c who crew up
v.11h the family on Balboa Island.
to run Our House .
.. We: thought "·ouldn'1 it .be n~
1f we had somewhere we could go
hang out wit h our friends, mccl
:ihcr 'l'"Ork. have a beer or 1 cup of
coffee . .nd maybe hstcn 10 some
entenainmcnt?" 1atd Bollman.
While other m ffcc.houses offer
some form o( Cntertainmcnt, Our
HbuK is able to go a step ranhct
due to a Kating capacity of 150
people and 1 larae '.tagc.
1'1ond:iiy's arc either movie .
nfghts or unpJuucd music nights.
Twcsday ls collc&c ni&ht featuring
loc:al entertainment. and
\Vcdncsdly is open mik.c n11ht
Thursd11y nj,ghts feature local
bands v.ith a Sl cxncr charge tha1
S')!:S direC11y to p:ayln& the bands.
Frid:riy niJhls fealure popular
regional b:1nch 1hat arc booked h}'
an outside promoier, .... ·11h cover
charges r11nging rrom SJ 10 S6.
Sunday ni4hts reature reg1e and
other musacnl styles. .
"We desiinate age limiu on
nic.hu where we M:c :a problem. ..
said Bollman. "Ir a band tw a
p;a~icu.larty young rot~iPJ. we
mi&ht have that band play twice
1ha1 ni&ht, once earlier and let all
younrcr kidJ in and not serve
alcohol during that time period."
Bollman strcuc:d thal Our
House ls and will be a mffcchouse-
wilh a positi,·c almosphere. not a
nightclub.style h:ring ~1.
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The most unutua.J nigh1 at Our
House is Saturday nighl. when ii
becomes .. Oub Qucso,·· fcaturina
music. from the 1930s through
1960s. It's nin by 1 couple o( guys
from Enfl-ad. and Bolln_ian s.aid
the cvcrunp arc very un'QUC .
.. lt'1 like cocnin1 to I 01vid
Lynch movie. Evceybody is ml .•.
weird. They're tqUlly oormal
people durinc 1bc day. They ha«
1hcir b!.&Slnc:SJCS and thci.r jobs.
Positively 19th Street
But when they come here, they're
*>d.o. They ckca up •lnnl<· lhcy
, do Samba dancifta. lbcy have '
bin ."
Our House in Costa Mesa seeks to become upb eat 11ightspot
J F; compete for bollf the
cor(cc~sc and ni&b1dub crowd,
°"1 HOU5C serves alcohol ia Mldition
10 lhc oolree. On lbe non-bcwn&C
aJdc. the vcnuc otrcn flab babel
l1<ms sucb u .....,...., cooldcs aad
aconca. u .,ell at li&bt bMI We such
u quicllc, sandwiches, uladl, po< pies ---"The _..,. behind Ibo food and
lkohol ii """ )'OU ...... the .....
beer, Ibo bes! .wine. 1ho bnl akohols,
bul you'n no1toiaa10 Fl toWly
bked<d 111y ror them,:' uid Bollman.
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She ..... clllMIJ ==from.
. B7 CBJUSTOPBER 'l'RELA · •
bean supplier easurc the ·coffc:c ls
r,..i.. And the food "is really aood .. d
realty fa1tum,.. ·We nC\'Cr claimed 10
be • bealthy. 111""1•-•YP: of oo«.-.... If you're aoi•I 10 i;pl\l•F•
JO'* cu come here. Oq, tocnewbere else
and Fl ......,.. and b<an muffins. I
doa'1 aenoe bran and I doa't lite bran. ..
Our House is optn daily, but the.re
,.,. no ltl houn ol operation. Bollman _
uid lllo)I -11)' opn around 7 a.m.
ud -u,whcn from 11 p.m. 10
........ oa -it qilJilS and I IO I :lO ....... , ....
.. If we h~ people in berc ban1;1n1
ou.1. bavin& 8 areu Lime. we won't
dole. If we're pnay ~. wc11 cDc.
We 're s<•tioc 1 _.. .... u beinc
one <I U-...._ lllal jllst U.d ot
docs wbat we WMI.• do. We find thal
we do a IOOCl,..•i "a 11w 11 niah'·
P<oplo •do odlcr tbiap and lhcn
thcy-bere."
BoUmu Kbowkdacd there's 1 k>c
of compe:ti.& coa..e1MN1e1 here. but added,.,.,_.__..,.,_ ror a11.
.. lt~•...,ofwMl.dD)OUcome
to thlt cxdMhca11 a . '9oplc: milbt
come. here bcca~ they like 10 )ll vn
I~~ ti the coffee ts good here:.
a.nd the coffee is aood at AJ1a, aiid at
B!ue Marble. and at Dcidrtc.h'~ and
Rock N Java. 'flith aJI the:K pbcci
whhin a t'OUple ol blocks 'i'ad1us.
they're aoina to come here for
tomettUftc di0Crcn1. They e1n get 1ood
cotrcc ., an of those plaC'C's.. lt'J 'Ill hat
they're lf:ltina on top o( tM rolfce. It's
1hc atmosphere ...
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Actors bare more than souls in 'Frankie and Johnny'
B7 CRRJ&TOPHB& ~BJ.A
F rankie is • waitress. and
Johnny is a cook. They
both work in a Greek
resiaurant in Manhattan.
Nci1hcr has found f.l'Cat success in
their lives, but they have found
each other. In fact, their first d;atc
progrc5SCd to the ultimate level of
affection. So, what do they do (01
an encore?
Johnny wants m:arriagc and kids,
bur Frankie wants to take it slow.
Their oil and water relationship is
what fuels Tcrrcocc McNally's
romantic con1cdy "Frankie and
Johnny in the Clair de Lune,"
which opens Friday at the
ll:ickstagc l "heatcr in Costa Mesa.
Tom Titus, longumc managing
director of the Irvine Community
Theater an'd Daily Pilol theater
critic, is ~iri:cting the
two-character play. The title roles
are played by Lynn Uguna, who
garnered unanimous praise (or her·
s1:11r1ng role in "1.he Heidi
Chronicles" at Or:inge Co.a.st
College, and Ellii. ~tartin, a New
Mexico transplant who is making
hii. Orange Couniy debut.
During a rece(ll rehearsal break,
Lagun:l and Marlin talked about
the challenges of doing a play like
··frank.ie :1nd Johnny," including
the dc1nands of being on stage the
entire time.
··11ilc.e bcuig o_n stage," Laguna
~aid . "'In olher shows. when you
go off i.tagc. you sit back lhere
and you wall fu r your cue again.
It's such a bleak in my
concentration. I prefer beiq: oa
lll&C allco.tbe time. When lhe &how
SIUU, I like 10 Sii)' In lbal flame
or mind until it cnda."
"I like lhe challcnp or bein&
there all 'he time," echoed
Martin ... I rmd it ucitifta and
slightly intimidallna in • poUtive
wiJy. I like the (act that you're on
£or two houn non·ltop. Tbe
in1imid4tina part about it ii baviq:
all these people watch JOUi tile.
It's like thcy"re ri&ht with UI ln our
I iving room."
Laguna apd Martin lho have
the challenge of makin& lhcir
cha.racten u believable as po11ib&e
so that the play ii believable to
the" audience. Accordiq \o the
ac,on. the characterizations were
001 difficult 10 acate.
··1've wanted to play lhil part
for a long time, .. explainc4'i
Laguna. "I read it and l"'Makl
relate to 1he character. If I feel
like I undentand the character,
then I don't 1hink it's ditrsc:ult,
because I know I can find the
emotion. I can relate to cverythina
she (Frank.ie) goes through. I'm
001 really her age, but lhal's kind
o( irrclcvanl if you can relate to
1he {ramc or mind.
"She's. somebody who has been
hurt so bad and round herself in
some bad si1uations. She's scared ,
10 do ii again. It's easier to jusl
shut yoursclr off. ll's a pattern
she's Callen into. and I undcntand -m
WHAT: "Frankie and JohMy ln the Cialr.de lune"
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"I'm that .chancter," uid
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cbancter, which ii why i1'1 cuy
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oa all the different Caccts of kwe,
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"Pnntie and Johnny" contains
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for mature audiences only. Some
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aomcthiaa Lapna thought apout
before tatin& the part.
"I think il's necessary bcc.ausc it
says somelhina about the fACt that
people have an easier time being
naked physically with somebody
than .&.bey do being naked
emotionally," she said. "Th•t's
what the play is all aboul.
Breakina throu&h tha1 and bejn1
able 10 &et yow guard down k>ng
enough to connect with some&ody,
which this character bas been
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the play kind of comes 10 l.ife
when there·~ people out. 1he1e."
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Ellis Afartin and Lrnn Lagu1
pl;iy tile title rota in Tenen
AlcN-:illv's "Frankie and John1
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. -PaLi~al place for palates
Enter China Palace and dlscover a treasure of food
T o set this moaJ,h off to a oporltl1nc. dcllcious ...,.,
he•d 10< the Olaa hlo<e
-it offen u fine: a
dinin1 experience u )'00 .could ask
for -a genuine treat with a menu
featurina d~s (rom Petiaa.
Canion, Sichuan and Sbaft&hai in
beautiful, ~vor/ Pf!=IC_Dtalions. .:.
Situated at lhe cornc1 ol
Riverside AYCnue and Pacif.c
Coast Hi&bwl)' in Newport Beach,
an cnth\Wastic croWd bas
discovered Otina Palace for lunch
and dinner; valet park.ins service is
available at a.i&ht. aad reacrva.tiou
arc a p>d idea because it'a busy.
· What is aoina on at the C'hiu
Palace is great food prepared with
discrimiaatin& 1ttentt0n lo flavor
and prCRnlation in a room of very
plcasina scale. Tihles ""'
generously spaced, m:akina
conversations pouible, yet private.
There are plenty of booths around
the sides. and the room feels
comfortably ample, yet congenial.
G reenery makes an inverted forest
of the ceiling. addin& fresh ozone
to the ambience.
Owner Jack Ptfau and his wife
Josie, k>cal Westcliff residents,
came from Taiwan in 1983 and
By MARLA BlaD .
opcacd Qiu PaloQ ill 1986. A • ew:r 10 happen IO lllil jlolieller ol ate lntcmapetd lbeir dlUIDSt but the lettuce family), to be eaten
.alter the delly ol remodcfins. the~ t.oCi> s1jlc, 1 l yn1hcs\s of tllvon.
place wu opened but remained . texture and temperature, abcM.11 S7.
wilboul • lien ror several )flin Shu mai, thole classic 5'Hmcd
and ma,., are just ae11iu1 around dumplings, ire: dclicaitc or Oavor
to flJKliA& its treasul't of (ood. wilh tiny shritap tucked in. Served
Prices at luRChtlme hewer wi1b fresh, 5wectcned ginaer and
around tbe S6 to S7 mart. A salad hot oil wy u uct, a s.in&lc order,
wi1h ipi.a.acb ~vcs. 1cndcr $6.95, 1Qakt1 1n excellent stoirtcr
mor,els ot duck .and a zina.or ra.,_ for two. , •
&in&cr in sweet/Sour dressing Take another ~.Pie alo~ and
makes an irreMst.ibk conlbinatKm share the bcs1 Peking duck in
of raw peens and rich meat, Southcnr California. The best Its
$6.2S. For Ku.ng Pao rans. there's skin is a lacquered, honey b~n
plcnly of bite in the spicy dLsh ol and it m.3kes for succulent meal
black bean-aauced. uutccd served in rolled rice pancakes nnd
chicken and.peanuts. $5.95. the mos1 choin: scraps and
For be&(nnina pleasure, order 1 cracklings you may ever eat, $28.
portion (eoough'(or two people) Pekin& duck is ope of the worl~'s
of fmely chopped Oavorful warm classic dishes and lhc prepar~lion
squab which comes to the table in or same al Chin• Palace IS
a cold crisp lea( of kebcr& lettuce painstakin& -wi~h wonderful .
(the best and most·u.scful thing results. Our table s only complaint
""1-' 1ha1 1hinp would hl't'C been
CYCn be tter had the di.Id and
pancakes been 5Crved 01t he11ed
pb••~ ..-" Service is fine -but can bf,.GOW
when the P;i;lace is (uJI -plan on
a wait on' a busy niaht; le;i;n ~
and enjoy the dining eq>c:r icace.
Check out the wine list, tbcre i re
tome aood bottles. modcr;i;tely
priced. as wcU as 1 full·liquor bir.
'(\nd there's more 10 come: Sino ·
history buCf.s can tetl us ch:tpten
abou t Japanesc·Chinesc conOittJ
ovc:r the centuries. but harmony is
evide nt in the China Palace. Su.s.hi,
that Japanese main tay. wi ll be
serve.ct 31 a big OY:1l -s:..uhl b::i.r
stra1eg~lly pl::i.cc:d near the
beverage b~r at 1he entrance
beginning the middle of this
mon1h. H05tCU Clady Poo smi~d
when asked aboul the cultural
melding of cuisines.. offered a
pragmatk shrug and s::i.id, "It's r------------..----------::;,,....---i . good Asi:1 n food and so ,.,e will do i1 best." · m
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wedding twice • nice lor motlmr,. dlllghter
Ill weddJna _., weno .
· ·na1 desi.ans 11y o.car c1e :'f:nta. His New
-1>ued house or desian
with the lut·minulc details
to complete lhc
two 'p>wns &o be
shipped overnight
' to California for
a mother and her
dau&htcr who
would stand
sidc-by-sldc and
lake their
wedding YOWS
together in a.
traditionaJ yet
---'---unconvt:ntional ·union. ·
Palrida Pttlnlu
Edwanls, 70, of
Los Angeles,
· t in a peach silk chiffon
• married Jobn Cbarln Allen,
of Newport Beach :and
ndalc. Her daughter, Jeulltr
, • 1. also of LQ!i Angeles,
i~ BarTJ Maxwt:U WUJoa.. SO,
clbourne, Auatralia, ln a
izcd doubk::·ring ceremony
iatcd by .the Rn. l.arTJ
•a. landing at the southern tip of
massive living room in a
nch villa in Beverly Hills
based by Allen as a wedding
for his bride, the ~1cthodisi
. Young studied· his no1cs with
1rcpida1ion to be certain df
ing the proper groom with 1hc
r bride.
Before him stood two
distincuisbed whi1c-haired men in
na'fl blue suits. and two bk>nde
ladies in coordinated peach silk
chiffon. 1be younier Edwards
wore a de la Renta variation on
her mother's pa
The elder Edwards was in fact
d~tinguishable by her handsome
oomflower blue sapphire
engagement ring of Bulpti origin.
In the end. all parties managed lo
secure their p'roper mates. The
union was scaled with the
appropriate .kiss. then rescaled, as
mother and dau&hter traded men
ror a second kiss u a new family.
"We re-wrote the vows _
somewhat," confided the junior
Edwards prior to the ccrcmOny.
"The reverend wu going over the
John and Pa.,;cia Allen
't'OWI durin& rcbcanaJ and the
lone was, you will do this. you will
do lhlt. Well, we were not ~
to be forced into anythin& in this
mariiagc. lt't amuina bow
· 1hrea1cnin1 the YOWS can sound,"
she added with a sly pin.
Edwards and her mother arc the
founding partncn of Brvk: ct cie,
an international fabric dcsip rum
headquartered in Lot Angeles and
Laguna Beach. Rccognlzcd artist
John 8oU is the principal designer
(or the firm. .
Centerpieces of peach-colored
tulips. peach roses-and white stock
by Fleur du Us adorned the
wedding tables. Catcrcs.s Mary
Rood served rack or lamb to the
multi-generational. multi-national
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""-,.... -lllked lor wowk a1 a weddUtc?" lau&t><d -Dorla.,,_ Hills. "One lady asked fO< thirds Oft lhc
--' .thirds Oft p<u. . .uMeatd Of!"' ,.. ... up .. o1 the a•y or u.
Anpla lplla<i OUl below lbc
tcrnc:a ud Frend! windows or
tbc new Allen residence, '°"ltimc.
c1ooc friend AJ1cc O'llcW .i...., or
Ncwp<>rt, Palm Springs and Los
~~ed the new brides
""'To my dear Pat and Jack ... boy
are we .happy to welcome you to
our tra.elina; troops. And to
Jennifer and Barry .. .may you
havc0 I )Ool and happy marriage ..
.and when you are your parents·
a,ce, you too cairjoin our tnveling
t" .
'";t; Allens wiU kave on aa
extended world honcyn>ooo lrip
joining.Avery and friends llon&
the route. lbe Wilsom wiU
journey IO Palm S_prinp..
Joinin1.1hc ckpnt Avery,
k>eking every bit or her FOl'bc:s 400
SlllUS dcspile the (all in Catirornili
real estalc values. was M1al and
fnnk Lyon of Greenwich.. Conn.,
Dr. Ceorst Si&(md and wife
Dianne ol Anchor1ge, Ala.,
Heloise and AJeuadcr Power, Ltt
and Tfd Bacon, who flew In on
their plane rrom San1a Batba.ra,
Crcell.a Wlllcll and best man and
son, Stn-e11 Ott ~ and his
wife Pal, and children Hddl and
Zack Edwards. in, rrom Maryland,
and matron of honor Jca.m YMA&-
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Ideas:. WDIMl't -
it be ntce If ••• · ~
E vcn the F~d Column is DOI dumb
eno ugh to do one of 1bose
1hink·picccs prognos1ica1in1 what
hes ahead in this new year oC oun.
Instead, J will put on my PoUyanna
!>UC'lu and rose-colored glasses and conjure
up a few llJodCst things that wouJd.be nice
10 have happen this year. •
\\''ouldn'I It be nice, for examplt , if ~me citiz~ns of Newport Beach got
~t>gcthcr wilh their police department and
amc up with a selfless support group to
<'place the moribund 10-4 O ub?
' l 'hi.s would be a booster club that all
' citizens who wan ted to
I .:c~
I On the
Coast
could join, not an elite
old-boys club. lt wouldn't
be an arm of ttic -
chambcr or anything else
ancJ there wo uld be no
pofitical a&c nda.
No special privilcg~s
would be expected, none
offered. A nybody
interested in working on
this. please le~ me _yiow.
I reel like doing
somclhing wonhwhile
this year.
\Voulda't ii M nice: ir
oiers had some: real choices in ihc
flin-parlis:in (}uk,yuk) eleclion to replace
lc:tiring Supervisor Tom Riley?
Sin1n1c r down, now, Marian Berge.son ls
great lady, hJ..) been a fine legislator and
us .)Cf'.cd her cons1i1ucnls well. And she
ouh.I h:i.\C been the best Supcrin1cndcnt
' ~r Schools Cahfurnia cvq had.
; Out v.·hen 1h:i.1 got !>mithcrcened,
~t a r i.in bc..:an1e the ipso-fac10,
'11ncb·duw11, shoo-in candidate 10 relieve
Oe n. R iley in S:inta Ana.
Wbo '•••quid make a belier superv isor
1an UCrgcson?
li:.ivcn't a clui::. Uul SC\•eral \'Cf)' good
Republican) n.imes were tossed around
eforc ,,he v.a~ iorpeJocd on the schools
and the \otcrs should ha\e a IOQk.
' We dc~r.c the opportunity to consider
t \aric1y o! approaches to such 'tlital issues ¥ Orange County's crime, penal and
4irport (i.e., El Toro) dilemmas.
Thi:n v.e make a choice. As i1 stands
dow, the choice has been made for us by
i pol11i1.:al nl:.ichine. l "hat's no1 healthy.
' \\'ouldn'I ii ~nice if the LA. television
~ations put as much time, effort and
lfloncy into cO\-'c ring the legislature in
.$3cramcnlo as lhcy do in to Heidi Fleis.s
.ind Michael Jacksoh? ! \Vou.ldo'I ll be nice if Disney bought the
..lmgcls and the Rams, 100? Then we -
ouuld have three Mickey Mouse:
fl'Ofcs.sional teams in Orange County?
And poor f\l ichacl Eisner could ge l a
~onus.
' \\'ouldn't IC be nitt if utility oompanics
and ci ties could somehow, some way, gCt
iogcther and coordinate 1he eternal
karing·up of the same roads?
f-low rn:iny times has Pacific Coast
High.,., :I) been rent a.sunder in the last
b.1lf-duLen year~'.' Three, four, more?
1 AnJ 1.:ach tune, sonic businesses (fie.
W ouldn't ii be nlct if Cos1a Mesa had
a sign o rdinance everybody
Jndentood -and everybody stuck to?
If the city's goin& to allow 8·foo1 letten
r Niketown, why not everybody else?
cpt for the Vir&in store which. as we
II know, is in Newport Beach.)
If Colla Mesa ju.st loves the party
ore's ho1°air ba.lloon, peachy. If the ci1y
anu the T·shirt store. 10 fly 1ha1 ycUow
onstrosity, terrific!
The pouibilitics arc endlcsi: A
ammolh .357 Smi th & Wesson floating
er Grant Boys. The poor soul who
anccs around in the cellular·phone 1uit
uld be suspended from a crane. He'd be
uch more visibJc lo the tiatr.c jams oa
ewport Blvd., and sa[c:ly out of' raop ol
ys who hock k>o&ies at him. Giant
Oatable burritos could' tower over OcJ
aco and Taco Dell.
But be c11rcru1, Cosca Mesa.. Rtmember,
erc's 1ha1 condom shop down t.bc atrecl.
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Callers debate Orange County Fair officials ' plan for a cattle drive until the cows come home
~ 1l>e Co.I• Meu Ory Council •l'fNO"'<d 5Uppollen. Le~1 lel'OUr )'OU'IC people
tbU wee.t s~l doiu~ dJar would see a ruJ ca11le drive -whal the heck,
.iJow ar.,,,. Couary F.U off..W. to oac nl&hl l
ctme 250.cou/c down Fairri<:w Avenue J~E PATTERSON
as pvt of tbe fair ope.ainz. 11Je fair uJJJ Co:cla Mesa
attds 10 ,et • specW event pemUt. D
Sl}ould the city COODCil l ive il'f I think ii is ridiculous to send 2SO cai:tle
D down Fairview, lbey're going 10 be ·&<>iris
l ~ the Mt:e• of a cattle drive ~long ) on everybody's lawn. J don't think they
Fatmew Dnve as Iona as ttM;re i.s a safe ~Id do that. We ,et cnoup
place for people to wamt. It 1 the ldveniscment wilh the fair anyhow
closest l'U ever come ~ a real one. And . EDNA sMtra
maybe for one night, we can ima&ine we Costa Mesa
arc OUI OD the plains with 50URds other
than sirens and racing cars warting up to
our bedroom windows.
BARBARA TOOHEY
· Costa Mesa
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I am calling about the catllc going down
Faltview, and I would suggest if they p>
by Orange Coast College, some extra
security be hired, because Orange Coast
CoUegc's rivals arc the Golden West
Rustlers.
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LEE BRADLEY
Costa Mesa
I 1hin"k 1he cattle drive is a sreat idea.
Years ago, when we moved into Mesa
del Mar, Orange Coast College held the
junior college rodeo$. there and. the
Mesa dcl Mar people were its greatest
0
I think the cattle drive down Fairview po
the county rair is a great idea and I \ ·
a;upport it all the way.
. C:K. ALLEN
-· Cmta Mesa
0
I would suppon the ca1tle drive 10
promote the Oranac Coun1y Fair. It
· would be an interesting way to promo1e
lhc fair and would give pe:ople a chance:
to see some cows driven through the
stree1s which is something you don't get
I~ sec every day.
JIM SLAUGHTER
Costa "·tcsa
0
I a m very much against 2SO ca1tJC
coming in to Cost• Mesa. Stop and
think. It will wreck our streets and what A think the cattle drive 'o 'he
a ~unless they arc goin' to wear-f airpounds is a veal idea. ll's like•
~n.. I am very much 1ga1ns1 it, 5etnC out or "City Slict:cn. "Rmaybc we
• M. SCHLEUTER could J•I OiHyCry>tal 10 be honofOI)'
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-Costa Men chairnu.?. I will be there with I.be kids.
I'd like 10 take it one step r..arihcr na1
year and tuavc 1hc running ol the bulll Running the cattle down Fairview 10
promote the county fiir ls ll great idea.
It will lend a ecnain air or country to
our citified atmosphere. Bui why stop
there:? Haflg a left on Fair and run 1hcm
cat lie past,. City Hall. Them cows will
sure reel 't home. . PAUL Fl.iKJ.E
Costa Mesa.
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I would think it would be wonderful to
see the cattle roaming the streets. We
have taken so much land away from
horses and cattle, ii \ll'ould be grca1 to
sec them for at lellSI one d:iy.
TERI HUTClllNSON
Cos111 ti.1ua
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I think a better idea for 1he County Fair
would be to have the Cl»la "tesa Ci1y
C.Ouncil spend 1he night at the high
school and 1hen march them ::ilons, \lli'ith
the cattle to the fairground Lei's .keep
all the bull in Costa "1es::i 1n one pl::tcc .
JEFFREY LllTELL
Co)l.3 ~les:i
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reenacted.
MICHAEL V,.WLER
Newpon lk1<b
0
I think the happy herd ls n wonderful .
idea. I v.ish I could rtdc my horse si&hl
along v.·ith ttlcm up Fairview.
REBEKAH TAPIE
Costa Mesa
D
I think 11 is .,.,ort.h the c>.pense 10 parade
the Callie d0\1o·n the Slrcel ror a OQC time
shot. "t:iybc it v.·ould m3kc a11r:act -~,
peuplc. bul that v.ild v.·es:t mcn1:1lity
would11't impre~ me.
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USA KELLY
Hun~inc-on Beam
I IQ\~ \he 1<lca o f a C'.al!le dr~. I h3VC:
vuwn up 10\·ing the concept of the oM
v.'Cst. \ll it h the cov.boys, Indians and the
c.allle dri,'C>. and I think it \lliOUld be 1
great thing to ~e.
BJ. LATTIMER
Costa f\1 cs.a
The man and woman of the year in artSss•
' nMAnCOICI•
John. Hedges.
Sandy Genis.
Local arts and entcrtainmcn1's-man
and woman of 1993.
What's lha1? Some bf you out there in
Readervillc scoffing at Newport Beach
City Councilman Hedges and Costa
Mesa Mayor Genis -who are some art
mavens' Public Enemy Nos. l and 2 -
being afforded this distioctH>n?
Name someone else in the two cities
in 1993 who had a biger impacl on the
whole question or public funding or the
arts.
These two public off.cials' s1a1cmen1s
and actions (or lack thereof) ntvanizcd
lhe an oommunity and lite public al
large, spurrina a debate ol
Mappclthorpian proportions -at least
locally.
There were cries Qf censorship and
insensitivity. But, for thole who listcf!cd
10 the rhetoric of bolb sides., there: we re
also legitimate questions n iscd ewer the
appropriateness of local governments
funnclina tax dollars tQ. arts programs -
especially during times 'when tc~cher
aides, tree trimmen and handicapped
rubbish collccton .,. losing 1hcit jobs.
It $houldn't surprilc anyone tbal such
an &rgull)CDt was made in consc:rvalM:
Orange County or, for that matter, rrom
Genis, who bu steadfastly o pposed city
fundina o( the arts.
Whal wu aurprislns wu the
vehemence ol the anti-Oenis and
anti-Hedges mow:menu. lt surely proved
that in 1993 Oranae County. the times
Ibey are a-cbanaibJ.
It aU 1tartul It a November council
111«lill& whcn.Newport BeKh Cily
c.ouncilrDaD John He<l&es condemned
Ute c:cnle.rpiece of Newpon Harbor Art
M\&Kum'1 Day Without Art observance
.. ""aict'' and "twisted. ..
Actually, the sec* were planted
IOODU. 1be )"OUftl -councilman was the
· Doe: .. no .. YOtcr when 1hc council
docided ill AMpst 10 p.. $10,000 10 lhc
•utcllftl for iu educational programs.
~d 11 children enrolled In
~ ~ewport·Mesa Unified School
.DiltriCt. •
At bolb -lillp. Hedges cri1iciud
lbe fact lhal the eily...., 1up11yen'
money 10 tho muau.m -especially
durina a rcceukJn lhal bad cu1 ln10 ......... -. ...
..Self·Ponrait," the artwork i.n
ci-Joo -ldmilledly DOt "'""'lb"" 10
John Hedges
stick in the comer of a Linda Isle li ving
room -is a room·sizcd piece consisting
of a chain-link fence:. plastk bubble and
tclcvistons nashinj images o( genitalia.
Los Angeles artists Lilla Locurto and
William O utcault c.;illcd ii a reaction 10
losing a (r~nd 10 Al.OS, representing
how they belabored the in11bility to save
their friend in a gcnn·frcc environment
Holding up a pict ure or the p~ce at
the NO\lember council m(cting, Hedges
said, .. This is disgusting. It's ridiculous."
However, he left something ouL No
tax money was involved in Jhe
installation piece. It also must've slipped
his mi nd that the $10,000 city grant
funded educational programs I.ha t.had
nothing to do with the museum's
exhibits. The city's own Arts
Commission sanctions the programs and
closely monitors them 10 ensure: the
money is well spent.
Af1er public outcry.pretty much
f11'o'Oring the museum, Hedgq·wro1c •
piece in lbe Daily Pilot in which he
accused Piloc rtadcri. editors.,
columnis ts.. arts critics and the city's own
arts commis.siooeB of attempting "to
expand 1he cont.roYersy surrounding my
comments on 1he work 'Self-Portrait,'"
He wrote thal this was not, as his
critics contended, about cc:ruorship, First
Amendment ri&bU or grandstanding. So.
What was it about? •
"No. l.i. 1bc appropriateness of the
city of Newport Beach &Mna money 10
support noD-estential services ·in the
form of an ud, in particular, to an
organization wWcb allows the graphic
display ol a\Klity within iu walls."
Hedaawrou.
·~No.. 2: 1be museum's wiUingnea to
parade 41h·arade children before 1h11
diSpl1y on IOIDC#JDh&u ided e.rron 10 make lhete l~ar.<Jld mind$ 1pprecl1to
'art.'"
For bis part. museum directOf Michael
(Ne.,.... 8cod> ond C.... Alaa.)
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Bo1win ick was cri1icized in a1 leas1 one
Orange ·county ne\lli'Sp3pet for not iiWng
abol.'C a piddly local m:u1 cr anJ staying
focused on turning lhc crononuc:illy
beleaguered museum into :i ntsttonally
recognized iru:titul ioo.
Bo1-y,i ntck did «cm 10 reh:.h Ht"dgcs'
affair, which he cl:1imcJ had nothing h>
do with economics.
"It was never about tax 1noncy."
Botwinick wro1c in the Pilot. "ll b ;i.bou l
· wha1 people get 10 decide for
lhemsclvcs. The Nev.'port li arbot Ari
"1uscum ls a museum of con1cmpor:iry
art. The modern ,.·orld is :1 tough and
often cha.llcnging place. J ui.I v.atch CNN
for a few minutes.."
The uproar ccrtai nl) ga'e a bo..bl lu .1
museum facing declining re,cnuc,
staffing fC"'CIS ;a nd p:.tronage. S11::ihle
crowds flocked there to d1SC'O\ L"r ""'hat all
1he fuss was about.
Thus, in the end, Hedge.1o v.as .ible to
do somc1hing museum offrc1:als h::idn't
been able to do in some lime: give lhc
museum more exposure :ind ge t nwre
people into the Nev.-pott Cenlcr facility.
While most cities in Amcric.. J i'e
proclamations out like parking tJCkets,
Costa Mesa M:tiyor Sandy Genis r~fuscd
to join lhc county and ncishboring
muntci~lities in issuing a no:ice
recogruzins Dec. I as Day \Yithou1 A1 t
in Costa Mesa.
GcrUs balked at 1he !iiUpport'• CU.lot. 35
each proclamation chc~p $22 in city
paper, staff time ind pi'ac"n1a1ioo, and
more than.half·a-dozen request! arc
received each month. Genis said her
refus:al wu not meant as an affront to
the arts or AIDS. she wll5 jus1 s.:i..ving
some bucks.
LocaJ Art community k11de11 \llierc
hiahly offended. How could the miayor
.. of the so-called City or lhc Arti be
unwillina to pan .. ·1th S22 ror hishly movinc k>cal even1s ticd to the
worldwide observance o f tha loll taken
by AIDS. ,
"ll's IA cmbarrusG'6Cnt lo the chy or
Costa Mesa that they can't orrcr •uch
minimal support as a pn>dama1k>n, ·•
said Manin Benson, 1r1is1ic dlrcc1oc. for
Co.la M a1·1 distinauished wi
.:much·bonored South Coast RcpertOI)'.
... Certainly a sipi(1eant 1moun1 oC
snoacy that comes io the city. comes i.n
~ tho ans. .. Nid Gary Mattison,
chalrmao or the observance II SCR and
diJoct« ol lhe Oral>&• CoUnl)'
l'lllDlannonic Sodely. "The ud lhing ii
117'0 Ad..vM A\'C. CMn Ates.a. 926l6.
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-they s:ay it costs them a lot ot monet.
but 01her c:i tic' could 1urn it around in a
day. h jus1 Kerns to me to be a liltlc
shon ·sighted."
It's 1101 like Genis had not is.sued aay
or lhe ~rcmon1ul (and brscly ignored .
ht C\ef)'\1ne except recipients)
pnxtlmatK>ns.. Some \lli'Orthy kx:aJ
rie:i.u:kn1s and orpnil.ltion.s hid received
C'('tlific::itcs. But so had poups '.hat
arauthly weren't M)' ..:we.-dcserrin&
1h::in Da) \\'ithou1 Art.
Genis cool.ended that D:iy \Vithout
Atl w;i:. i:a rution:iil event that jUSI
h:ippcned to inclUdc u p thcrin& within
city bllrJers. HO\lo-cvct, Wle issued
proclama110&, for Red R ibbon Weck
and Older Amcrkans f\t onth, boc h
.,,.h,\h \ITC' Jl!iiO n:a1'°nal cclcbr.a1ions \lli'il h
kx°.iJ oh.1oCr.':t1Ke.1o.
L1t.e I ledges befort" her. Geni$: was
oo.erv.ht'lmingly .1o1ung by public criticism.
E.'·('n the .,,,,fe ot Newport Beach's ma~
c:allcd her .. in).t'ns&tivc, in 1olerant and ill
informed." I
L1k.e Hedge' before her, Gen.is then
c.J.1rified her po51tion. She claimed the
Cll) actuall1 did more this year than
prc\'k>u$I)' by publicty rcq.nizing Workl
,.\I OS D:iy at a rouncil mcctin~ ...
The proclam:uion fbp wiun 1 lbe only
1n)l.an c ln '93 that $purred critkism or
Genis from 1he loc~I art community.
"1adame ).Mror was also cut in the
Scrooge role in Costa f\1csa Ovic
Pla)'housc's ongoing struaJe 10 remain
open in the city-owned R.ea Communi1y
Ccnler:
"Sandy Genis thri'IC$ on bcina
vindicti,-c. 'pileful, arropnt ind hlu,hty
wi1h sclf·impon:1ncc, .. wrote playhouse
booster Helen A. Anderson~
•· ... She hu .. i tbdr1wn au support fOf'
the Cmt:i. f\1es.a Civic Pl;ayhou$c: beet.use
Mic does not like the arts."
As 1 rent dispute betwcea the
pl:myhouJc and 1hc: city has tcltled down, .so has the crhklsm. Oenis C'\'t.O wen1 10
far u &0 saiy she was ··~Seasantty
~uq>riscd'" that 1he lniual steps ol .a _
pl•yhouse p:iy·b11<k plan will> lhe di)'.
whic;h Is tryina to "·can 1he lhc11u from
the public lfOU&h. had btcn takc:o.
"I was cooccrned Ibey belic...cl wo
•vuld JOit fo.se1 lbout the clel>I," Ocala
laid.
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Al thou&h you can oot tlwl)'l
control w"•t your ldds b\iy at '
IChool, )'OU can &Ct them 10 elf
"""" hcallhy roods .. home and
p3Ck nuUitious snadr.s and
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children how to cat a
wcll·balanccd, nUtritiou.s diet
bc(orc lhC)' act inlo tbc bad habil
o( califtl fried, (atty, la.JI)',
cmp1y-ca.loric foodJ.
Unfor1una1cly, sriacking has "' been viewed as an evil cooc:ept.
devised especially for candy bar
:i.nd potato chip manulacturen.;
1his 1s not necessarily so. lo fact.
~nacking co:an be the perfect
opportunity 10 pack tn essential
vitamins., like vitamin C, that your
children need.
Florida T·fruit, including,
1:ingcrincs, tongclos, ;!nd 1cmplc
oranges arc the perfect snack
choice for anytime of the day.
1·hey help complete the U. S.
Dcpar1mcn1 of Agrk·ulturc
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Jcid and fol:uc, a B vi tamin. They
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antio.Udant 1ha1 may help prevent
heart disease and certain types or
cancer. Each T·fruit variety is rich
1n essential nutrients. Simpl_y ·
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snackjng tips and watch your
family's good eating habits '
blos.som.
• St:iy away .from empty caloric
snacks that provide no nutrients
and arc loaded with high fat, such
:;as candy, cookies, doughnuts, and
chips. lllc energy boost from
processed sugar products peaks
quickly and leaves you feeling
.more drained afterward.
•Plan snacks and schedule
them before cravings begin. l "ry a
Florida T·fruit; the need for fatty
foods will diminish if you cat
before hunger pang) begin. 3.
Siock your refrigera1or with food
1hat is high in es.s.c:ntial nutrients.
Florida l '· fruit arc the perfect
sn:icking op1ion because they arc
packed 1o111i1h vi tamin C, fiber,
potassium, Colic acid and calcium.
• S1ratcgically place a small
bowl of Florida T -fruit where your
family spends 1hc most time.
(Unrefrigerated, T-fruit remain_!
fresh for about 10 days.)
•Store Florida T-fruit in the
crispcL5Cf li on of your refrigeralor:
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of weeks. Remember also to keep
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' · · M ost ~r lb~ proftssionals wbo
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Although the PGA Tour officially
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...... eah anyone critcr? ... Not quite.
While there is no handicap requirement
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ll(t • ...
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golf
reference about their
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lies qualify roe the rq~
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bccocnc non-exempt Nike Tour playel"l.
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lndced. The tout nett .00.t Sl.5 million,
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-If • pl•rer !ails at the a !i,<hool,
docs he rct11n his amateur statUJ? ... No.
Acicordi.n& to United States Golf .
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his 0 School application. He can apply to
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SPORTS EDITOR ROGEJl CARLSON, 642-030, at. 317
~TIUU a.u-a. 0.U.'f l"IUJT
Newport Harbor's Paul Tayyar is the Daily Pilot's Athlete of the \Veek.
BT L.u:r f.t.UUXU..
L ast season. the
play-making
and ball-
handling burden or
I.he Newport Harbot
High boys basketball
TAYYAR confidence, despite
the persistent jeers
his slight build has
inspired throughout
his 12 baskctball-
playing ye:1n.. .,. Leadership, composure
provides that 'extra touch.' ··1\-e always aonen
rommc: n ts about my
size." said Ta)y.tr.
who credits much or his added 'lll'eight
and stttOJlh to the help o( fitne.u
trainer Erich Moreno. It "115 Moreno
who helped then-Marina High st:indout
Oterotee Pub add approximately 40
pounds u a prep. on the 'lll't)' to the
s1anin1 center spot a1 Duke Uni\'trsity.
team fell ·upon the s.boukk.n of Paul
Tayyar.
These, mind you, •ere the same
1bouldcn that often railed to hold up
the ipiP<lll 116-pound sophomore:
point suar~1 tank·top jersey. The same
lhouldcn that were about as broad as
bis size·IO bigh·top Nlkes were k>n&-
"l wouldn't say it wu intimidatin&.
but I was so small, comevcd to the
competitlon, i1 was definitely a cha!·
~Q&C." Aid T1yyar, who bas ''bulked"
up to 13.S pounds this acason lo ·~
Yidc • h<t<lllcan p<U<DCC to the 8-5
Sailon. .
"He's th& ~ or kid you want to
play the pain~" Ncwpon Ccocb Rkh·
ard Smith Aid ol th< Do1b Piiot Ath-
let4 ol the Week, wbOae 11eady !loo<
leadenhip and .... _... in the chit.ch = I Harllor IO the ctwnp;-
. -ol lut -1'• Coatt Holl·
clay • al Eataada ffilll. .
"Ho a1'n)s pl&ya al I-aad be'a -.lally la coatrol. • Smllh Mid. "Ho
-I ...... job ol maklna ~l)OM ell& better and be'I ldded Q)ll(ldeoce
.. • ocoriq thn:at hleMll."
,..,,.,, wbo .... -cn:d bis '""""
-by 'l"'ndioa ......... houn la .... .....,l_ .. __ ...... ..itbo
diDMr -1111 _, INiy locled
"Ifs always been a bigger dcllll to
other people than it has to me." Tay-
yar said ... I've always tM:en small. so
I'm used to lt ...
Tayyar, however. said the constant
need to pnwc bWsclf ha.s helped fuel
his tireless dcYotion to the sport he tell
in low wilb at tbe ace of 4.
"IW .. bad a basketball in ,my
band, and l'Vc a1wl)'S bad to p~ my-
. aelf."' said °h1YIJ'. a Fountain Valley
resident wbo cbolc: to attend Harbor.
where his mother .. Rosemary is cm·
ployed u an oftk:e manqer. "I dcfi·
llitely bad IDIDCtbia,f: 10 prove when I
came to Newport. wbc.tc r.o one knew
. me. But l'l!t llwJlys bcl~d in myself;
ah.l)'I bod -I aJUld play." Siacc ......... the 11artina point
,....'II <Ole lut IC-Tayyu hu con-
tinued to -. bolicwn ol the skep-
tics,. wt.o are ahriUlna bt numben at a
UUar nt.io 10 the arowth of bis bur·
,_;., ~. ~ly able .. -
-U.\'Y~U ---evian ---
-Newport _punish~s
Vaqueros in Sea View
League-opening game
.,. Newport's balance, depth
too much for Irvine; all five
•Sailor starters sparkle in win.
BT llA&&Y FAUUO.:l!k, Srot.'n \\'unt.
NEWPORT BEACH -.
The star! wasn't quite up •
10 par, but as an opener,
the Ne"'porl Harbor High
boys baske1ball team would
have 10 call Wednesday's
61-44 Sea View League t ip-off victory over
visiting Irvine more than sufficien t.
After surrendering the fin.I four po1nls
of the game, and trading leads for lhe
first 14 minutes. 1he Sailors out·executcd
the Vaqueros to pull away and imprcr.e to
8-5 .
All five'Newpon starters took their turn
in lhe spotlight, led by gu ards Juan Orel-
lana and Paul Tayyar.
Orellana, a senior, drilled 5 of 7 three-·
pointers en rou1e 10 a game-high 18
poin1s. and Tayyar, a junior. scored 10 or
his 15 in the second quarter, including the
Tan' final eight or the half 10 fuel a 12·2
run !hat left. Irvine (5-8) in the dust' for
good by intermissK>n.
Tayya r's three-point swish from JU!i t in-
side the mid-coun line bea1 I.he h:iJftime
buu.er to give the hosts a 31 -20 edg~. and
Newporl made 13 of 18 sho1s from the
field in the final t"·o periods.
Senior center Ramy Shoukry, dC'SpJte
missing minutes after . ag,gra\'ating a
sprained ngh1 an~Je. fini~hed with eigh1
points, nine tebound:. and t\lo O blocked
ShOLS.
Freshman for-.:ird Danny Pulido,
plagued "1th foul:. an the first half. pos1cd
S.C\en potnt) and helped Tayyar with ball-
hl ndhng chori::i. 10 he lp dr;i-.· out the
packed-in lf'1ne defense.
Junior l3ob Tornbio d1!Jted ii team-high
fi\·e :.1i.!.1i.t), added four points, three rc-
boundi.. and t~p1fied the .o!ten-st101ng
Harbor defcni.c, "h1ch 'forced 12 first-half
1urnovc!) and fo rced 1he Irvine l>h~ting
percentage dU\l>n 10 37.5.
E~cn the bench got into the ac1 for
Newport, "hich hit 24 of 41 field goal ;i.t-
1en1p1s for a bhster1ng 58.5%.
Wes Badorck and Ian S1ratford chipped
in founh-quar1er three-point pl:1ys, while
Win Rank.in and P:u Pe1k.en also got into
the KOnng column. '
Junior Ren ColuCClQ also fit uno the
rotallon. "hich helped keep the: churning
legs of his teammates fresh for the defen·
Sl\C end.
Ne.,., port Coach Rich.:i.rd Smith was ~t·
1sfied "Ith 1hc progress of hi.J squad, lilnd
said a hard·noscd Irvine 1cam helped give
the S:ulors a good read on the kind of in·
tenSll) a"ait1ng as 1he St'a View ~late con-
s.. NIWPOllT/P9p aJ
University opens up with
a bang, CdM shellshocked
.,. Sea Kings take their lumps
against a very solid Trojans
quintet in Sea View opener.
BY RICHA1D DUNN, Sro.n \\'IJT'l:t.
CORONA DEL MAR
-ll's no one·man show.
Univcrsily High's Trojans
m 1de s ure o f l hat
Wednesday nigh t 1n the
Sea View League boys
baske1ball opener at Co-•
rona del.P.1-ar.
With its 1radit10nal up-1cmpo anac~.
in addition 10 its long-range marksman·
ship and penetration of its poinl gu3rd.
Ali Amiri, Univcrsitv oulran Corona
del Mar, 77-74, ..\'.hilc lea\1ng its
$Crlteh marks on the courl.
It's not 1he first 5talemcnt the Tro-
jans (8--4) plan 10 make: in 1994.
·"We: saw those » 1 odds in the
DaU, Pilot, and it s.aid something hke
we're a noich tM:low~ 1he relit (1n
league)," Univtrsily Coach P.11kc Din-
neen said. "Well, VIC beat Palo Al10.
the defen~ing stale champion. 93·7S,
and rwo o( our losses have come
against defending CIF champions -Lona Beach Jordan and SL Francis,
and St. Fnncis ls a l .. '0-umc defending
CIF champion (in the S:ic·J<nquin Sec·
tion). We only lost to Long lkach Jor·
dan by one point -fl:
"We don't need the nC'~apcrs tu
motivate us. We're going 10 play hard."
CdM (8-5) played into Uni's han<h
in 1bc ~second qu.arter, and stayed \\Ith
1hc Trojans. holding a 4241 halftime
l~d. alter the Tro1ans outscored the
Sea .Kings. 31 -30, in the second, largely
bccau~ of fi\'C three-pointers.
Uni took its first lead of the game.
43.42, afler Nick. SitM:rsky JiCOred the
opening basket or the scoond half. 1g·
niung a 14 -4 run The St'a Kinp ne,cr
led again.
··Tue b<lll game shouldn't ha\t been
close al h:alft1me."" CdM Coach Paul
Oms S3id. "\Ve 'rc jusl not guarding
people. It wasn'1 so much (Dcm1triuS-)
Zc11ler, 1!'s nol bctng able 10 cuard the
point guard (Amin} and u·s not pic._-
ing up Oustln \\'h11c ( 15 p.xnb). ln 1hc
second half. it's an~boJy's b:11l game.
because: we kept them 1n 11 in 1he first
half."
The Zciglcr·led TrOJan~ arc more
than Z.cii!er. Amiri. llo'hosc drt\1ng-
1hrouah·the-pain1 lnvasioni put him at
the rrce·lhl'OW line ft\•e llrn.c:'° In the
rour'h quarter bccal.lSC of Cd~1 Couls.
sank 11 of 14 from lhc ch:an1~ s1npc.
including 7 of JO in the final period
"Wie kMw it "WOUkt come dolto·n to
the wirt. and .-e rude a k>t of free
thrO'<io'S down the szretch," 1aid Din-
neen, •hole squad is 8--0 ...-bcn 1t
scores 68 points ot more this IUiOn
.. \\'e JI.ISi wan1 (Amiri) 10 driw: ln the
p.iUlt ... ,_ ___ ..
Coast falls in tree-swlnlllnll lllllr
at Irvine Valley in Orange ·Empire
.,. l>irates' fast start melts down
the stretch against Mulligan & Co.
in conference opener Wednesday.'
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, 1'1.-y llld -.. dlo .... 19?0I. ud Will bo
... -·· -tor Ill)' ltrioul rodnc llDon Jlbruy •.
, In i ditfered't vsia, 0... Peny"t Yadtt R.0.,
. Rum (•luoush 1996) Is -11er imponanl boot;
•. which is .,.1u1 10< both.,......,. aad actvanaod
racina Milon. U '°" ICW ,._round rocioa marlts )OU
hit, you need 10 briq younc:lt up 10 dste on tM
yacht racin1 rulel. ·
· WhUe Hip P.~ So;/ing ii camplica1ed
reading. Perry bas ra1n.,ed to explain often obtuse
yacht racing rub in simple, llyman's ~ish.
....
e.'l:" .. ~ ~'d:.J,'.i!'~ ::" N~..:: 15 f~~°i;!\"".:!:l· bocito1; up wilb
JunK>r Basktlball Holidly Cwic: held Jn Fiii-dlo Trailbloan "-lli'tt oft" dlo M1,..ricb. J4.2B.
lettoo -Dec. 27.)(). -............ .... ......... will> fine
' The locll ~ delelled eap. Dona in .... -p!ay, -~ Qodwicl; llCQred 1'
championdlip pme, 58-31 . ....,. .,, 111o MMricb. •
Mall Jameson o! Ille Bulls WU na-.1 Ille._ The Soun ed9od lho CCllia, 26-2A, ia llllOlher
\111Uablc player of the toumamenL Paul Hamihoa • II IMal "baUla. )oall Bradbury bad 11 poi.nit for
and Denick Mansell wen: (hoccn 10 the alJ.. lM~ while Ryan Lean ao&ched 11 pointi and
tourn1men1 team. , 11 re&ouads b tbe-Ccllics.
./ 111 2 , .. 11111'/Ccll• ..._ DllW Nol
TIYYM • _.._.,
pnw 111o bot u utly lo his IOpllomort ,..,, T_,.1 aunn1
-" lo&$ )>OWldL-itl< best -· Is .... m. "I'm iwo 11ep1 quid<er, and (lhe added IC,.....a) bu made
1 bl& dlCfcRBCC in my lhoolin& raqc. 11'1 abo bclpcd me
when J F to tbc but.ct and &U)'S bump me. .. Tayyar·.aid.
""He"• 1 uc:lnc.ndously bard worker who bandla 1hc ball
very well and can lhool the lbrce-poinler effectively ... said
Smith, who counu On Ta)')'lr 10 keep everyone inYOlvcd In bis
balan.ccd otteasivc scheme.
.. I'm aoin& 10 have some bi& '*mes (he netted • career·
Since the rules are reviled every three yun.
even avid racers oeed to ma.ke-11.lfe they keep
1hcnuclw:s current. If, like many sailors. you
haven't looked at the yacht racin1 rules since 1974,
this is a creat book to thumb throog.h.
I') In ocher recent NJB boys act.ton: In NJB air" action:
high 20 io thi1 yc~r's opener ~d tc:Orcd
18 in last wcck'I Ul.le pine apuul Hun·
1in11on Be~).'' Tayy1r said.. .. But I'm
not ,oin& out there tb~tinc about (scor·
ing) numbcn. My role D 10 lake care ot
tJ.le ball, gc1 my tcammat.~'involved, an~
let the same come 10 me.
• Thi.s month's Santana Maguine once -aain
contains th-. mastct Southern California Yachlin&
A.ssocillion Calendar for 1994.
Every sailin& event ia Southcm California is .
listed by region. Santana ii available Cree ol charge
at mosl area yacht d\aba and nwinc storeJ.
•In case~ cbl't have the opportuoiry to pick
up the new SCY A II.ilia& calendat lhis week, three
regattas arc slated for the comi111 weekend.
On Saturday, UC Ir.vine is b<Js;ting its annual
Anteater Regatta for high school and college
sailing teams. Also on Saturday, NHYC wiU host
1he Winter Series for ElchcJis. Solings and Snipes.
Balboa Yacht Oub will host inside classes for the
Sunkist Series on Saturday, and wiU hose outside
classes on Sunday.
Joha DraytoD's boatlnM colu.llUJ •PJX•rs Jn the
Daily PiJol nuy Tbund.,-.
CLUB GOLF
fr9m1 ..... ,
Q School, he's set for the Tour, right? ... Not exactly.
Graduates receive the lowest priority among exempt
players, so they don'! necessarily make the field each
week. At the start or the year, they're admitted in
order of finish at the Q School; at popular
tournaments, that cuts ou1 half or more of the
qualifiers.
-How many rookies make it through lhc 0
School, and how many qualifiers arc PGA Tour
players who los1 their cards? ... Only 17 of the 48
qualifiers were rookies in 1992 (when the lop 45 and
tics qualified); the 01her 31 had previously been on
the PGA Tour. It's a common percentage.
-Why so many rCtrcads? ... Tour players arc
exempt into 1he second or final stage; lhey have the
advantage of experience; and they must have been
respectable players to qualify for the PGA Tour in
•The Division 1 Bulls evened their RCOCd at,.2--•The Newport Mesa Jazz impr0¥'Cd to 3-1 in
2 with a 48..C2 win over the NcwpOrt Mcu. Cchics. DMsioa I with 1 49--~ victory over Laguna Hills
Geoff Hunt· scored 16 point• and Evan Hurd be.bind Goya Vaftadis' 24 pouus. Kristen Urban
added J2 fC)( the Bulls. was credited wilh strong defc.NiYo play In the win.
•The DivWon 2 Magic romped to a 60-8 win •In· DMWn 2. the Dolpliins dropped the Or-
cwer the Santa Ana Lakeri, Top pcrfonnances lot ancc Blue M.p::.. ll·U. u Melissa Varcas tc0rcd
the· Magic were turned in by John Austio (14 seven points ud pulled down 1i.x rebounds and
points). Louis Day (12 poinll) and Dustin 11· Autwnn &aitb had sU points and fM: rebounds. . .
Tars, CdM wresders bo\4lf In ..sea View matches
The wrestling teams from well u a J().8 overtUnc win at Ht:tu:L'A=~
Ncwpon Harbor and C.orona dcl 171 by senior Mitt Apsan, .a ::::=..~':.:.1:.
Mar each drops)cd duel matches Brazilian fQrcip excbaDp studenL ~:=::.Jllo:r....-...:"
T sd S M . d 171_..... .... ____ ion.
uc ay 10 anta arganta an CdM (~I) received pins from __ ........,_=..''"
Woodbridge, re spectiV~ly, Jon Ko1off (103), and KcviD ____ ,.. ..
though Newport st~ged a funous Rowe (171), while Mike Eiacn· "' •••"-1•
comeback to close It to 36-33. berg earned I maJO" r decision m:::==-..t~ -1•-----~ The Sailors (~I) won the final (10-2) over his 13()..pound foe. i-.---.KMi.., ... -•~
four matches, including pins by ::_=.:..,c:==r...· .. i. •i. -·-·-•u.• I .. _ _,_.,...._ ... ~-Chris Edwards (160 pounds). IANTA--··••n 1u--tw1jlilo.c-.,1.11. MJ----........ 1---------Ricky Bcaubouef (189) and 111-_...,.....,......,__ '"--~""'--'""· . ···-~--~~ • ..._u. ...... -hcavywcight Jason Deere, as ,,,,,_~..,.._.,-. __ .._.,,.,-.-
the first place, even though they didn't make the top
125 t,p keep their cards. ,
-Is 1here any other way to qualify for lhe PGA
Tour? ... Yes. Non-mcm~ can enter up 10 five
Tour events on sponsor exemplions, and they can get :
a card ror the rest of the year by earning as much ~
the IS5th player on the previous year's money lls1.
They can cam a card for the rollowing year by
finishing in the top 125 money winners. or ror the
next two years by winning a tourney. The top 10 Nike
Tour money Winners for 1993 earn cards for this year.
Chip ehoh , •• Those dedlellld NNpor1 Beadl Golf Cow1I ITlltl's
cilb memberl W111 prlCllcally lhe atty onn il h pnq let on New
Year'a Day. While most jllople wen walci'ing Ill Rosi Pndl. Of
taeeping. lllSC dld'lards W111 leeinQ oft • 8 lJl'l. Joe RUNG (low
IJO$$ 64) bl .lohn AnlMnon (low net 51) were Ile wmers.
with .llm Uttle tiildrig second low net (52) ·-"' fie W evert Of
1993 (Dec.. 29,!ank leFebvre Sl'd a 1 ~ &O lor low-oross
llOnots, wt-.. Poth {SJ) beat Bob Shaw il 1 tit-bfuker 10
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case last week.
"II seems late in the came, m)' eon-
Paul Tayyv ccntra1ion antt intensity increase," Tayyar
. ·explained. "I think ifs thlt way wit~ oor
whole team. WeJ·us1 don'1 want to k>sc." -
Tayyir hclpc make wre of Holiday Classic victories
against Dana Hills (19 poin1s, including 11. k~ la~ 1hrce-
pointcr in a 56·53 vcrdic1). Righcui (all 10 f'?'JllS\1n a 3~
point Halbor final period 10 earn a 70-62 decision): an~ Edi·
son (eight points. irjcludin& 4 Of 4 from lhC foul line IR the
final 1:08 to clinch a 55-SI win).
Hls lcadenhip is expected 10 be a big factor i.n the Sailors'
quest for 1he ~a View LeagUe championship. • . . .
"I think we're playing pretty well, and we re s11U com1n1 1
· gethcr" Tayyar uid. "I think v.·c'vc got a areat shot 10 win ~eague:" 1£ Harbor is able 10 earn 1he Sta Vic:* crown, T111y·
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•There are six entries, but Costa Mesa's Mustangs
are considered 1he only legitmate challenger to Estn:la. L I ·--W L WL =;wt........ I 0 I 5 ........ I 0 t 4
W hen chc Escancla lli&h
&iris basketball 1cal'tt
• l:\'IC up rpuch of its
1pr1ng and wmmcr 10 shoo«
roun1Je.ss Jhou and l'\ln r~lcru·
lcuty, It was whh a primnr'y put•
pose in mind -The Cost;i Mesa
Mustanp..
The Mustangs, winners or 20
.straight hclftt Co.ast Lc"ague
game$ and 1hc defending OF'
Southern Scctton Jll·A chnm·
pions. outscored fu13ncia, l21·S3,
in two IOJ>5idcd victories a year
1110. including a 64·22 lrtJUncing
io the league opener.
The Engles, who rc -
1urn all five s&artcrs,
11rc looking for a liutc
rc:dcnlplion tonight,
whcu the emu-town ri-
vals lip off PCL action
at 7 n'ck>c k at the ~tus
t:ing~· gym.
•he EacJes (11 ·1) would be kd by
11ssi1lan1s Rich Boyce, Ryan
Bct1cncourt and P•ul Kirby.
RobinJOn, who missed 111 (QI.Ir
pmtJ of the MuR1np' Winier
Cassie lut week. is qucs1iona.ble,
1ccording ro Coach · Ll.ui Me·
Namce, due ~ fooc probkm
1h31 h:is bee' 1ermcd either a
s1rcss (radure °' curf toe.
"It's a dar-to-day chiilg. and we
probably won'• rtnow unfit (to-
l)i.ght),'' McNa.mce said of 1hc
sccond•tcam. All-Cl·F senior, who
is Mesa's lone returning s1a.rtcr.
~csa (6-6) s1cppcd up 10 com-
pensate for Roblnsod's
absence, posting three
quality wins before SCI·
lling for runner-up
honon in lhe Winter
O:wic.
t 0 • s
tJllica• t I I 4
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Sota -ea:w'°"""°'" TUSlit Bl. SIOdlMleC* 4t ,,.._,.. 01m11 C7:30 ,._.,,
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WL WL Mcwp:wt Hairber I 0 I 4 ·
TllSln I 0 8 . 4
ln\terSl(y I D 1 '2:
WOOObliOQt 1 D 12 0
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Sackkb.Jck O 1 4 S s.u M.lf~ 0 1 2 1
Tonight'• Games f7 p..-.)
w~ a1 eor .... d_. ._
N•wpott Harbor at ~
fustri " ll'Wll!:
A<lding luster to the
homc-ant.l·hon1c i.cries. Russ lhvi.s
""hich shoul<l dc,iJc ~u-
The Eagi es an<l
Mus1a.ngs arc cxpccrcd
10 dominale lhc re·
m aining PCL S<ju:uJs,
Ccn1ury. Lagun;i li1lls.,
Trabue<> Hills and La-
• ~u-Soall'l.MI', Ptul.r Pu.or
An1ong dlC blue chip standours for Estancia and Cost:I i\1esa in the schools quest for the victory
bell ;uc• Estanci:t's (lcfi, from top) Laun CzinguJa, JCssica \Valrz and Jenny D rllc, and Costa
"11csa's (right, top to bottom ) DOan Do and T rxy Vega.. The victOf)' bell, provided by Jim and
Jc.:tn Scotf, symbolizes basketball su~macy bc:nveen the t\VO schools' gil"ls pro.grams, and .Puai-
lcls the bell annually foughl" for: in football bcrn·een rhe nvo schools in their athletic n•alry.
DAILY PILOT ODDI McNamce, who has a pcrsonaJ
i 9·gan1c PCL winning s~reak (she
was suspended for one league
game last season), notched the
first 10 of 1hosc triumphs in her
final season a r Estancia in 1991-
92 (the Easies fim year in the
six-team cirruit).
unrte•51ty II S¥G M~
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BOYS
League o..r.11
prcmacy in the PCL. ls
1hc in1t ia1i0fl of 1hc pcrpc1ual
LaJy lkll Tn1phy, awarded to
1hc annu:il !.Cries v.inncr (&r lhc
1can1 v.11h the edge in con1b incd
M:"1)rc. shoultJ lhc 1wo lea.ms
~pl11)
rcrhap~. 1:ik1ng sOo1c luster
:n .. ay front tooighi's meeting. is
lhc lcnUOUS lilJIU~ or 3 pair or
k.~·y parlic1p:an1~. E'tanci:1 (.'onch
Ku"\ D.tvis· :in1I C1--.1:i :\le~ scor-
ing lc.u.kr I leather Uobino;on.
OJ\·~ h11s no t .111 cntlcd pr:.ac-
tiC'c all "'eek due to a ~lipped
d1.-..: 111 !us b:.acl. .• uuJ e.\pn').SC<l
Juubt 1 ucsd:ay thoi l hi.:'d ~ "ell
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TODAY ..........
CoilrJt' ""Ofl~ _(s;.a.11wrn c.liloml.I
C~lf.gt' •I Biol.l. S:JO p.m.
guna. Beach.
Century. led by junior Nina Al-
eundcr, a sct0nd·lcam alt-league
pick lns1 year, has built an 8-4
pre-league record.
Laguna Hills (7-S) is bolstere<l
by the ac.kJitK>n or 6-fooc-5 rrcsh-
n1an ·rayyiba H anccr, who is ;1
potcntinlty don1inan1 inside pres-
cncc.
Trabuco, under first-year co:::ach
I luwurd Srephens. is ronsi<lcrecJ
somcwh:i r o f an unk~n rom-
nlOdity, hul its 6-9 record should
preclude any 1hpugh1s of con-
1end111g thi" ycoi r.
L3guna Beach (4--8) will ban lc
10 in1pr1JYe last year's 1-9 lcaguc
record.
Gelling back 10 tonight\ Es-
Te•n1, '9Cord " comment,odd•
1 btq::ll (11-1) ___ ........ _. ______ SltaAdn, IOsl l.lltil "'-MUI 2·1
2. Casal Mesa (6-6).. . .............. ·-----·---Tlnf.pnl Chnts $bm 5-1
3. Century 18-4)-............................... -........ ---· .. --Tlll tltSt ol h rest 10-1
4 lJOl'll Hills (7-5) ·-·-· . --·-·· .. ·--······----6-5 lmfl Hwfl I Utl)ef .20-1
5 Trabuco HllS {6-9) ............... -..... ---···-New coach. new l'oPtS 25-1
6 llQl.N Belch (4-8) ... • _, ................. -......... --··--VOleyboal sbll ltlng nere .50-1
'-
1ancia-Cos1a fl.1csa show~·n.
Estancia "'Ill be lccJ by a t'tal-
ance<l \tarting cas1, iocluding se-
niors l...aura Czing1;1la (16.1 puin1s
per gan1e) ancJ Jenny Drake (10).
Juniors C)rntl1 Rich,,rtls {1 I .JJ anti
Ka rla Dun11n~uez (5.2), and
sophomore point gu:uJ Jessica
Wallz (S.3)
Freshman scn~ation Jenny Jen-
nings (9.7) is :also ~ cun~1~1en1
contriburor o(( the bench
The Eagles, ranked SC\Cnlh 111
Orange Coun1y. h:ivc out~i:urctl
opponents an average or 65·35
lhus rar. bul 1he1r scheJulc haJ
conspicuously l;1c ke<l quality
tea.ms.
if Robinson (12.9 per
game) c<in'r go, the
leadership role will n
freshman point guard Koo Ki m.
wllo averaged 14 ppg during l;i,i,1
wee k's tournament.
Seniors Antonicllc Banua (7.6
ppg) anti Doan Do (6.4) h;ivc
been other consistenl thrcal:. for
the ~1 ustangs.. "'·hose h;ts i;uffcrcd
five of it!i losses to 1eams ranl.cJ
:it one time or another 1n the:
counl)' Top 10
v W L W L
Es t.net. 0 0 9 6
Co.ta ll ... 00 68
~Hils O 0 5 8
UQlN Btxh 0 0 4 I
Tra~ Hiib O D 12 4
CtmlfV 0 0 14 2
F.rid9W''• Climes (7 P·"'-,
E•t•ncl• at Cost• 111 ....
T rJbuco Hils al Cenll.ly
~ Se.Ktl II Ugur1i Hills
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE GIRLS
L-..gue o...raH
W L W L
Eatancla O O 11 1
Cost•M...-0 0 6 6
LlqUU tWs O O 7 5
L~ BelCfl o o .. a r ruuco Hilts o o 6 9
Century o o a ..
Tonight's c..n.. (7 p.m.,
Eat.ncla • Coat. 111 ...
T ~o Hils II Cenuy
~ Sex:h II UOlN HIRs
HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER COMMUNITY COLLIGE
MEN'S llASKnULL
NEWPORT they ":i.nt 10 do. ha,·e learned hov. '" '
11. and arc just polis.tung things up," Srr ~.;
e"plaincd. "But \lo ll h our team.""(' one :.ull
::idJing wrinkle). The bottom line u "'ere
not to the pohsh1ng s1agc )Cl." CdM rolls, 6-0 llYINI VAi.UY 111. OCC 10S
OrMp~~
0..-o~ Cout t""-V...,
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•ti~h w:hool 1tirli -\\'oodbtid&• •I Cc.wofU
dcl t.t..,, 7 p.m.; Nc'wporl HMbor •I
S..ddlC'b.M: ... 7 p.m.; 1,1 .. nort.. •I (Ml" t.'"'11, 7
p.m.
Cl}runa del ~13r lligh's tlO)'S .. ucccr
1c:1n1 opened on the ngh1 no1c \Vcdnc)·
day i.ftcrnoon in 11~ Sea V1ew U3guc
opener, f.helhng host Un1Ycrs1ty ll1gh, 6-11.
behind a h:ilanccd 5"C'Ot1ng attack.
Dustin Lee scored rwtec 3nd single
~b; came f'rom ErK Olsen. J:ason Qoyce.
Jed Wtinsrein (with a pcnah)' kick) and
Garth Turner.
i,.,.._ • 0 l 14 WilMM A 10 l lO Aldltt 4 A ) lJ: 0.-W 4 ) I 11
Morw., S 4 S JS -... 6 6 S 1• ~'-"°'V I 7 > 2' a-A S 0 11 ,,...... o o o o r.utU.tn J: o 1 s
0otU 0 0 • 0 5"Mih 0 0 I 0
"ft ...,as a good opponun1ty !or u~ 10 get
some practice with 1hc intensity of a
league game, 11 crO\lod, music. and all lhat
other ga rbage." Smith $aid. ·'\\'e m::ade
the L.1nd 'of m1s1akc:s we make 1n practice,
but I think v.e're progressing:·
Smith. '''ho took over for former coach
Bob Scrren sCp1. 20. said his team is ~1111
pl3ying catc.h-up "i1h the compct1tion .
"~1osl te.sms by Jnnuary know "hat
Harbor's 14 l utno,·c~ and CAl.'.e:.iol\C
fOuhng (25 pc™lnal:. lh:it 1!.!d to 28 ln1ne
tnps to the foul line and 14 )Ub!>Cquent
points) backed up Sn111h':. a'»C:.>men1
There were. hov.eYer. stretchc:. of bnl-
l1.4nce ... I told the l.uh lhat v..1s th~ hr .. 1
time "'·c go't a lead. then U>Cd i1 10 our aJ-
\:tntagc," Smith s;.1.id. ··They n1J} not
kno..., 11. but that was h004 I u..cd 10 m:i.l.e
my /i\1ng nt Sel"'ite."
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Nlgwt'I •I CMl.1 Mn.a, 6.
S.Ccer
fliJt-tchool girl\ -. CPtOf\.11 det M"' •I
Woodb.-klgl', J:ll; s..dllkb...c• MN-port
H.V-bof, ]:IS.
f1•14 h-eck•y
•11p Khool g;,e, -founlMn Y.alley .ae
~ tWitbor, J p.m.
WIDNISDAY'S Diii' SIA
Tim Timmons had rwo s...-e\ in 1hc
shutoot victor)'. improving CorOn:\·,-101 Ill
8-2·2. 1-0.
• NcWpor1 1-(arbor. n1eanwhile. fc.·11 to O·
I in Sea View play. falliog al Irvine. 2-1.
Freshman Garrell Jnnsma scored r tlar·
bor's only go:il. Sieve Kleha was ert\.htcd
with seven -.aves.
The loss drops Harbor to 2-5-3 ~rail.
senior women's sollball
A scnK>r sof1tiall league for ...,"t>tnCn 50
years and older is being Jevclopcd in
Sou1bcm California. Anyone interested in
pllnicipa1ing or finding OUI more informa-
1K>n abou1 1his new league can contact
Chad Hanna al (714) nS-8815.
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W1rrwr 0 0 0 •
'"""' l6 It lJIOS lot.th H 1' 16111
COM '"' ........
Zeigler, who led Orange C.Ounty in
scoring la.sl season with a 27.J average per
game. ncucd 26 points, grabbed eigb1 re-
bounds and made two slcals. Bui it was
the outside shooting or White thal hun
"Cd~1 in lhc scrond qu1r1cr. White scored
13 of .his points in the period, i.ncludin&
three 1hrcc·poin1ers.
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P... 8 Pua Pue on a 3-3 diamond split;· it lf!fm nML & ~ • ... '-'tNir ~ Mi chine buf91#'1dY • .-m. aM.
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AmQnr thfo ma.t colorful firun. itwouldbeufe(ordecla.retto•ban· hr. c.r AK....,.,.,.,.... ~ 5 pc bedroom randesllnlVUCdons ..... ai•WANTll.D
on the bridp KtM toda,y ia Palli-don lrv.rnp9 and IMt diamondi medial• o penings. Mt 1•495 oOo 7 1... Manual• lnc:lud•dll 8y Pfl for CW.. NJ,
Itani Zil Atahmood. now virtually I cuhin1 tbe th.rw top cardl ·1n the Call (7t•)SS7·!15'1'1 °' ~ Ontw .. 00 Nrvloe '9C>Of(la. BM ,,_ r c. 9· A I n •• : .. _ • "T'\.-would h ,,_ f213)84p.336! Martlrisvltt• bdnn .. ._1291 -•t u-OK. OW! ..u... reliHXnt 0 hR II pp e. °""""' IUIL .... t -suarantee l e ...... P'UBLIC MLATloNi S350. Eleclrlc llr• s... ..._ 0117 or ~20
hi.a flair 1t the table. he ia •n acth•e whenever diamond. weN 3-3 Ide-National M~ Co piece 115. ••• '°53 WANT•DI Women·•
promoter of the gatM. a rolumni•l clattr would . tbep leed anolht-r ••P•nd ln gl N ee.ct Statt., Goff Club S.U)--.,-,,.----,,.,..,-
and an suthor of a ·popular book. trv.mp),orwhendlamond.swett"-2 M~ & Sallla --•~•vnISE 723-0540 BUJCJt ' 9035
BrirlJ/r .lf.1 U'v ·. Here i1 an e11mple and FMt htld .the lenfth, u .... 11 u people. Wiii train.: ~""°"'"&I'
of Zia at work in a hiJb-1tUe rub-three beam or a low doubleton. (7t4• e37·f8T7 llISC. 6015
9030
be1-brid&r 11me at one o r New A mortifieCI South uw \\'est ru "-E...c. TV. ELECT'RONICS,
~ •• ,..,~.~ • ....,,~,-.~.,rl'i'ork'• premwr club.. thethirddiamondwith•lowtrump. ~.IO o• rr.ah SnaEO S080
Siuini: \\'est, Zia took advint.ap Eut'• kins of tNmps wu thr Yl· DTATISALD Wlltet', bUica C9nOPYl;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I ~+-+--t-rftof thf' \'Ulnt-rability lO preempl with tins trick. Ikey Wiik-ii locllan.. '300. 81.n., l45-68eO I ~ Aa.c LAnalnQ VOioe 11 1--------------------------ll~ for irllfylllw, FlllEWOOD -•lie_, of the The•re 15'"1---------n.~-=· ::I :::?*~5.'i:apar a;:;':~::::,.ke;•· CADILLAC 9040
..-t--+-t--t---IBUSINESS LOST a . SCHOOLS 6: lie P ll1 . Wht llh Obi ~ ·ae &ed ... hWle
OPPOltTUNITY FOUND 2925 nrsnucnox 3012 673-7300 Strlr, •x oond. 5200 °''·----...... , Xlnt condl 1 O'l'l'f'll", eei. -+-+--t-+-l:~~~~~~~:o~:1 ·~~~~!!~~~~iij~~~~~iij~1:~~~~~~~::'.1 j~l,...~~d;,~~I00~~ ... ~~.5tCJ0~;1 :GARAG:::~::~E:.;SALES;:::~~~1 lwler phone Incl. N?50 873-4078
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JOBSEEKERSI On 111194 •P'"o11 9 yn. Accredited •llorneyliS~ERVl:~CE~;s::-5~5~3~31i;i;ii:~~~[~"'l ~~~~~~::;1~;;~::~~2 Job hunting ts oblO-~·'Oyet"andRedhi.t Instructed home BALBOA DODGE 9065 ~e. Ha'lft em..t.....ers C.11 ~ 1111. ,1udy. Establl•h•d •FANCY --~•n • ._1071liiiiiiiiiiiii.,.iiiiiim V"'J _.. •••••••• rrna.n..,vi.n. u 11 can you, and one1 you (71•)646-3661 eve 1979. o .... er 2s.ooo Pie ... t>.a aware that GOLDFISH• n · Coronat·lo ml,._
the job you. really FOUND Mal• Kitten. ~;,.~n~-the listings 1n lhil cal· FREIE lo good "-"-· SAT oNr a.m. .._ & tlrea1hocka..,..a1er
want. Recorded mes-&p9r0x l mos. old. Rat-. FL. F-C egory may r19qutr. ,ou Owf 50 tlSl'I. d -v used llWltetlc ctolh....... pump·brakes-tlmlno
sage tells how. earl Parsl•nff•bby m ix. 1og;i'.eoo~2sss. '° c-M a 900 numbe' healthy. 11 .. ....,.2.5609 .,.,.. apptl~• .,;;:; chro-ge1r..,•blt earb
l2 '3)H2..e353 Neat 5th & N-.rds-. In which lher• .. • Few mcw. lnfonnllllon. tum. 1115 w. ei.lbcM saoo Obo 7'22·2927 -+-~--f-+-~l---'::;'i;i;-f,f;,;,,.'-"-1,~CO~M~. Co~M~-~~7~1~"3~-1 =:::-:=;---:;-:c;-;}icto•'O-per minute. REALISTIC POUND! In CM/NB at TRAVEL 3014 s: .. ~ .. '::° Irvine ...... & St. INbel. l-DO-MES--TI-CS--S-5_4_0 PETS. ' COIONA FORD
Phenomenal ,,_ op-:~:~:rd A~•:.::;~~ RT Airline tlek•t.. arP1·~=~==~~~~1,ANJMAI.S~~~~~~~604~~9·1~D~El~=llAll~~~~6~!~2~2:riii;;;oiiiiiiiii;;;;iiiiii Portun;ty In mail order buHd. (7 I .. ) 6""6-4l9!S wh..-e US. Sat req.IChlld Care-tor our 5 & 2 'IM Mustang H•tchbllctl.
buslneu 1tart SJMtl• $375 obo. 720-953e old chllcl 3 Alts/ "1 Found I~ black llOV1NO SAL.a lnrl, io.cMd, c:illan, d
9075
time IOI ' under $400. FOUND: MALE CAT, ::.. -$·~. MUSI "1 r•bblt rteed• a fumilure. ~ ~ cond. l2500 Free ....aio c.111Mte vety frlendty, charcoal hl.;..~.,·6'o-8t 22 Q loving home. LPs obo8.32°t&Ot ~
and lnlormalion gray, In HWll. Beach EMPLOYMENT 525-2•29 Ei~i f,:' ,-;:.;
pmc:k.t ,..ve•ls every-I ~-~·~·~·~·~,.,..~~·;;'~'°':":l1iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii.i..1 l-c;;;;~;;;;;--l1-~~~f,j~~:--1 "° °"'" thing! 2s hout reco<d·1~ ~.~e Chancel.,. ADOPT-A-PET --;;;;;;;;;;o-a.;;;;;;-1
lng. c111 1od1y ... LOST DOG--AEWARD , ---------E....-y S.1 & Sun at •• ..,._,_ Sal.•tl•
'M T ·81RO T-'-c ..... 5-epeed.. "'9'Y clean, good cond.
12.-'00t'OOO. 122,5593 • {808) 398-5838 . Sm•ll. btOnd lemale '~ .. "D'lo-.-rUT you will find PETSMART, Fountain ~ turn. hMttld ~•k in••••· 1011 ~., •~• -whatycunaed van.y. P'upp6on.. kit• items & m«el S.
•round t(lpm Dec:. 22 5530 It UM~ ,_ wwt more, all 7~1 Sit~ Nacl&. 1-8-0-HD--A---~-.-5•
on E. l&h s. .. CMl';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lo<*lnQ 1°' lo¥1ng, c.w· iiu1u ......... or:;;;e;;,';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiii (near Heller Park). t",..,,_., p ~-CM )'OU wilnl IO pay Ing l'lcwn9s. CALL 241· aal•J Fum Chlr'la.I• SM·s 1• and need• .......,._., ....,,, -when yOU Nac:I 0017 flew rnor Into. •
ANIIOUHCEMEHTS
RENTALS TO STORAGE 2742 med1ca1ion. Pl•••• lpharmmey)·Mu.t .,..,. • Spot1carcts wwt ~ '83 Aoc•r•. Auto, ~~~~--.:~~1 -:~~~~~=-~'.I BUSINESS ar C•ll 723-7382.. own car. ~· Cl•ulfl.cl FREE TO GOOD ttQME orablli.. ..,,.70S5 s. cri.Mae.. radio, ........ SllARE 2724 · .... "'"'o~c·~-$ SSC)-8911 °'.,.. dlllty s "old ...... lab ... , .• ,.~ A1C. 1n.c rn1. ..,,. P•"' Slor11g11 flNANCE .n.n.n vn ~" LOST ~-n.ip us Great ~ornpanlon·. cond 13olOO 5ot5-80tl
Stor•gelgar.11.zes up ' .. •••••••• 2920 rind "BUDDY .. bl-* Dental Auistant l--~"=2~·~•~8~7~8'---1 .,.,., 1weec & ~-1 '!!!~~~~~~~~1--------to 12 x 27 _,CM. Low-I" LabJBa-1 Hound. Friendly group pr11e-c:aat 8-5.142-2 .. 34 I ~
Ht Prlcff. omc. atlO A WONOERFUL FAMILY 1 ve•r old. I •• , UC. In H•RPQr' Bwl'I l'JUUIS101T&TIOH JllSC. AOTO 9245
..... II. t..oc:ated N-BUSINESS EXPERIENCE! Be-ltic:kl Slr-'ght up, or. need• an exp'd o.nt.il---------ii(PimiMiiiY-1 ••··----i ~iiiiiiii;;iiiiii .. iiiilia PQr' & 17th. 758-3277 OPPOITUHITY com-a hO.i tanmy 1t•t.• esown. ,.....,.,. ..._,1.i.nt FIT. Good EMPLOYMENT · EMPLOYM!HT ,
NB.Rasp n1am11r shr ctwfth AJSE.. Homes •f •r•d. Lost on benalits. P't9Ne cal 5530 55301·10--A-TS~-----I <:AAS AUC110NOD
.. BR cu9'om hrn. spa,1 :~::::;:~~-1 ............. ~2~90;4:1 ()eeded tor second-Newlend & Tailberl 12/ -..0.-t122 l';;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 7011 NATIONWIDEI AIM 3 ti'ks bch •2 ,..,.,.. co~DCJAL mfft..-Brazfllan ~ 30. Cd ... l..QN& Deni ...... ll~fT, &p,I" l•lilliil•iiiliiiiiiil Tl\.ldla, P'~I~ 'l'loit...._
S550l-.·54&-8494 ar~EST"TE AM CASH MAKERS ac:l'lool exc:tlllnge ..,._ L 0 a T z I a r •• EnUtu•laallc, X--Aayl.-----------------. ---~ n NoSdowl'IHqudfliad. o.nta. Cd:~ a a....1a1tnte cM. UC flew"'* CM G.r'I ta• tM? .. IMoll ~~*::
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