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gusty San~ Ana winds under
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Winner of 39 journalism awards it]. 1993
. ·' . BuHalo,. businesses get the boot from ranch
.. Historic buildings at
Buffalo Ranch site may be
moved as part of a •
preservaUon plan if it is
approved by state officials.
BY lluu LoAa., SrAt• Wuru.
BUFFALO RANffi -Kun
J arr~rd delivered his last k>ld or
a1f11l!a 10 1hc rour buffalo at lbc
iandmart Buffalo Ranch Wednes-
day.
The four North American bllon
wi ll be auctk>ncd oCf next month
by ownen ot Lange Financial
Corp. 11 a barbecue tentatively re·
(erred to as '1'hc Last Roundup ...
It's a !an:wcll !'"!'1·
"II'• too bad,' said Jarrard, an
cmpk>yec of the feed Barn in
Colla Mesa who delivered 30
bales of alfalfa cac:h month to tbe-
tOu.r buffalo. .. l think one of them
is pn:gnanL I hope they can keep
them qcthcr."
Lanae FilwiPal Corp. orrJCCS
arc housed in the "Red B.am" at
the Buffalo Ranch site on the cor·
.ner or MacArthur Boulevard and
Ford Road. Company President
Bill Lance could no1 be reached
for comment, but employees con-
fanned .lhe buffalo wm be sold at
auction.
It's not only the buffalo whose
days are numbered. Tenants of the
·Buffalo Ranch -which straddles
Newport Beach and Irvine -will
alto be heodin& to new pastures by
the end of February.
"We received a 9Ckby notice to
vacate the premises because the
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Jw ic:a Griffith, 14, talks to claismarca and gets them to sign pctitio¥ protesting Charles f\tansoo song on G uru S' Roses album.
Trying bl change their tune
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Ensign 8th-grader Jessica Griffith wants music stores to stop
selling Guns N' Roses album because of Charles Manson song
By M.Aalitt.1 AtcLaoo, hut Wuna
J caic:a Oriffith wasn't even bora wbea
Cbara Manson wu convicted ol
mastennindina 1hc brutal mufder o(
a.ctrns Sharon Tate in 1969, bu1-his
connection to a rock band"• new ton& hu
nisc:d the Emip el&hlh andcr's ire.
This week, Jeaica scarted a pclition
drive 10 encowqe local music stores to
llOp 1hc sale ol Guns N' Roses latest
release "The Spt&be1tJ lncidentr bccaulc
it includes I '°"' caJlcd .. l..oc* At Your
Game Girt, .. which Mant0n owns lhe
copyrl&l>t to. In two clays. Ille says Ille lw
a>lle<ted ISO slplatun:a from fellow EnsOp
lntcrmediale Sthool atudcnlJ ln support of
rcmcwlnc the recordlnt from store lbetva.
· "This la not ccrnsof'lhip o r dcnl&I or
!n:cdom ol llJICccb," said the 14-,...--old
Newport resident. "It's me~ly a protest
asai.ast poor tutc, bad judpacnt and a l:ack
of relp)nlibility."
The: Idea r« the prolcst staned shortly
afier Ouistmu when Jellica's mother
learned of the 10a1'1 connection 10
M..._ ud forl>ode ony Guoa N' Roses
""'II 0< albums la the home. Instead of
protellin& ber mom's rule, Jeuka -who
knew little about Mamon -decided IO
ruc:an:h her mother's rtuonins and learn
more .bout the murders.
"We !me a boot ol Loa AJta<lcs Times
front ...... aDll lllle looted thrwah that to
k:ara about Muloo," 11id Jcuica'1
moo..r, Pattlcill Griffitll. "lcasi<a p>t
ilfc:cnscd and wanted lo do something
herself."
In tn, com.in& weeks. Jeutc:a hopes. 10
spread the word aboul her sriw-roots
effon to other Ncwporl·Mcsa Unifted
schools. She has already 1allted to one PT A
and other school advisory s roups. She also
inlcnds 10 set sipaturu ia {ronl of local
record stores a nd a1 1he malls.
.. My friends have all .uppor1ed me,"
Jessica said. "I have only nan in10 two
people who wouldn'l sicn iL No matter
.what you do. you can't please everyone."
When lhc contrO'IUS)' first arose, Guns
.N' ROICI ii.sued a s1a1emcnt Pying they
would aot ~mav"C 1hc rcc::ordina rrom their
albura because: "It has been verified tha' -.. ·-'-·
---Thf poind,. on It.. llOp d ....,.1 today It~--anlsl George T • For .
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~ Twenty·.slx-year okl from Costa Mesa Is convicted of
heallll. and safety code violations fOI' throwing hiiman
remains In a dumpster. ........................
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Fbu.r N orth American
Bison at Buffalo R anch
wilJ ·be auctioned off in
mid·February. Most of
the buildings and
businesses \\'ill lea\'c
soon, too, to make \\'ay
for a tollro:ad :md future
d c,•clopntcnts. Some of
the historic structures
may be prc:scn·cd if
approved by st;a t·e
offici:ils.
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Tillotson collects
$280,000 in race
for Wieder's seat
.. Realtor running in
supervisors district that
includes Costa Mesa loans
herself hefty cash supply
for three-way campaign.
BY M O ilo.AN IC.. SAJ..&s, SrM, '•'•lll"n•
COST A MESA -Realtor Hay·
dte Tillotson has amas1cd
$280,0Xl for hc1 upcoming countY
supcrvtsorial bid, about s:21.ooo
of which ~he loaned 10 herself
The campaign disclmures came
.l!! Tillotson, of H untington Beach,
announced her dt.ndidaC)' 1n the
hackdrop of the once crimc·ndden
Florida-Uuc.a neighborhood -
.,..here she served for three yean
on a city task force:.
.. I am no1 • career pohttcian,"
'he said. ··1 ba,·c never before
.50ugh1 pubhc office. I am entering
public service because I am con·
\tnccd that the problems ,....c arc
facing v.on't b< soh·cd through
politics as u.sual approac.hc:) .
Tillotson 1s running for the 2nd
District seal,. wb1ch includes Cc.1a
~1csa.
Huntingtt>n Beach Mayor Land•
Moullon·P•tterson ha) not for -
mally declared bcnclf • candidate,
although she has indicated her de·
strc to seek higher office and bas
begun raising funds.
"Hamett WicOcr's handpded
successor I.\ 1ryioa: to buy this
race,'' Mouhon·Pattenon si1d.
Tillo1son 101ns H untington
Bc•ch Councilman Jim Sitvii as
thc only declared candKtates 1n
the r•ct: fOI" \\'1c<kr'1 poAt .
Mou.lton-P•ncrson's pohtbl ad
vtSOn dechncd 10 state hov. much
she bas rai..Kd ~ far. Silva. on the
other hand, reports that he bas
raised S60,CXXI to.date .
Tillotson amassed $280,606 in
campaign contnbutions,. accorchng
to her campa•J" d1sdos11re uatc·
mcnl The maJOnty of t.hc contn-
butions -S227.CXX> -u a per·
sonal loan to her OONn campa.Jln
So far she ha_o; spcn1 $57.438
Committee seeks help on
plan to extend bike trail
.. Coastal Conservancy
ask ed to assist with
proposal that will satisfy
cyclists, nearby reside nts.
WEST NEWPORT -They're
at 11 •&•in. spinning their "'heels
in opposite dircc:1 K>nl> -dc"-out
bkyclists who wan1 a )afer seaside
trail and Wesl Newport residents
who don't wan1 10 deal v.1th 10.
ipced 1raJfic.
1be d1y ..Btcyck Trails Commit·
tee ruu asked the Sl:llC Coutal
Comervancy for help 1n coming up
with a plan fot a norl~rly exten•
lion of the oeeanfronl bike path.
When Chy Councit....--oman Jan
Dcbay -who rcprCKnU Wut
Newport -fovnd out about the -
c:omm.iltte'1 k'lioft. she qUeslK>nCd _ _,~ ..
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MANAGING EOITOll STEVE MAIUILE, S<0-1224, at. )6)
E•IJ birds
get the best
clothes deals
G ARYS A COMPANY (759-1622) ~
s1artin1 iu semi-annual sale today
at Fashion Island in Newport
Beach. The store opens at 9 a.m. 1oday
to accommodate early bargain hunters.
-T-bc sale rCatu.rcs merchandise from
Best
Buys
top.name brands;
includi.D& Pob'Ralph
Law-en. Southwick,
Calvin KJcin,
Cole-Haan, Giorgio
Annani, Donna Karan,
Barry 'Brictcn and
Joseph Abboud.
Selected ulc
merchandise is marked
down up to ~-The
sale will continue
through the cod of the
month.
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AT-EASE AT FASHION
ISLAND in Newport Beach is also
opening early, al 9 a.m., for ils sale
starting today .
At-Ease (759· 7979) has discounted
regular merchandise, nolhing has been
brought in specifically for the sale. Items
on sale include ties, sports jackets, socks,
suits and shirts. The savings is up to SO%
on selected merchandise.
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IF \'OU'RE LOOKlNG for men's and
women's clothing at below wholesale
prices, Terri Nocella of Nocella lksl1ns
in Newpon Beach has t,.!500 pieces of
clothing to chose from.
Nocella sells handmade cfothing from
her home, and the selection is enormous.
The variety includes trendy "Soho and
New York-styles" for men and women,
clothing you'd find "at Barncys New
York and Neiman Marcus," and tennis
clothing made out of the new polyester
and microfibers that arc so popular.
Nocella Designs also specializes in
custom made onc-or-a-k..ind clothing. To
make an appointment, call Nocella
Designs at 722-9522.
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Tl-IE PJIA,,'TQM OF TllE OPERA,
which makes its Orange Counly d~bul in
August, is making an encore bcfotVit
has even premiered. The theater package
being offered by The Wes1in.South Coasl
Plaza, which includes tickets and a hotel
room, has been cx1ended.
Getting Into the spirit
Olympian Pani Sue Plummer passes out key
chains, above, during an assembly at Harbor
View School in Corona del Mar Tuesday.
Plu·mmer, a spokesperson for Spirit Run '94,
which will be held in February, delivered a
motivational message about education and
selling goals. At left, Plummer chats with
students about her experiences in the .
Olympics and the upcoming run .
PHOTOS BY i\lAR<: .\lAttTIN
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The Weslin's package includes !WO
scats for a Friday or Sa1urday night
performance in the orchestra or first lier
of the Orange County Performing Arts
Center. a deluxe guest room for two for
one night, continental breakJa.st and valet
parking at The Westin. The package
costs S2J5, including tax and gnuuity.
COstl Mesa gtrl to be
honore(I for heroism
Costa Mesa Ubrary will be ottering assistance with Income taxes
"We arc pleased to offer this special
package for the Phantom," says Wayne
Bodington, general manager for The
Westin. "People in Southern California
can now sec the show and then stroll
back to the hotel without having to brave
late-night 1raffic."
The Westin South Coast Plaz.a, within
walking distance of The Orange C.Ounty
Performing Arts Center, is at 686 Anton
Dlvd., ofr Bristol Street. in Costa Mesa.
For reservations or more information
please call 540-2SOO.
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Bat BuJ'f •ppun Tbund•ys •nd
S.tunJap. Wbetbcr :fOU'n a mcrch•nl or
• shop~r. II JOf1 bow of• good buy call
mr •I S41J...IZU, tu mr at 646-4110 DI'
wrltr 10 m~ &st Buys, Dal}f P/Jol, JJO
lt'. B•:t SI., Colt.a Afua, Calif. 92617.
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Eight-year-old Melissa Throop of
Costa Mesa will be honprcd Friday
for saving her mother's )ire by
quickly calling her father and the
family physician after her mother
collapsed from lt ~i..zurc in
November.
Melissa attempted 10 call 911, but
her disoriented mother. Maggie
Throop, ·told her not to make the
calt The girl called her r:1thcr's
offJCC and then dug through a pile or bills to find the phone number
for the family physician.
She will be presented with the
Wcstcc Award ror Youth Heroism
II an assembly beginning 8:20 a.m.
Friday at Sonora Elcmcn13ry
School.
The award is sponsored by
Wcs1ec Security. The comp3ny has
honored 43 California youths since
the award program began 1n 1989.
-By the Daily Pilot
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C0tOM de! Mr. 7S/S7
IUUfOUCAIT
LOCATtON
ThoW:tt:.,. = ..... 11'-Jolly
'The Costa Mesa Library is offering
free federal and slate income tax help
through a volunteer program.
Community volunteers arc trained in
tax return preparation by the Franchise
1·a.x Board and the Internal Re,·cnuc
Service and they will he able to ans~·cr
AIMt school open
house today
The Davis Aduh Education
Center in Costa Mesa ~111 hold n
"Drop-In Day" from 9 a.m. to
8:30 p.m. today at 1050 Arlington
Drive.
Private counseling for adults
who want 10 cam a high school
diploma will be available on a
walk·in basis. Job experience,
prcvlous hi&h school work and
other activities may coun1 as credit
toward earning a diploma. Call
S!56-3432 (or more inforn1ation.
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most problcnu; in\'Olvcd 1n filling out
. returns.
, 11MJSe k>oking for help Wilh their
taxes should bring !heir tax instructkin
booklets and forms, record' of inconie
and deductions and statement!. l>ho-.1ng
interest and dividends.
Assistance is on :a first-come·
first-ser\'c b3~is fron1 S p.m. lo 8 p.m
each WcJnc5d:ay be1innin1 Feb. 2 and
running through April 13 1n 1hc
l1brar') ·~ community room. 185$
Park A\C.
For more inrorm:alion, call 646-88.iS.
Clal'lllcltkln
The headline on a !I.IOI)'
regarding the new head of
the Newport Public
Li brary Foundation in the
Jan. 8-9 Daily Pilot .... ·as
incorrect.
Davi d Carmichael was
appointed by 1he library
board to hcod the founda·
tion. lhc library's rund·
raising arm. The position
is volunlary. lie will no1
be paid for his work.
CORONA DEL MAR -Sherman
L1braf) and Gardens is looking for
volunteers 10 give toun.
An in-dcplh tra.ining program for docents
begins at 9:.30 a.m.. Jan. 31 and will continue
once a week for 11 weeks.
No bocanical kn~lcdgc is ncccssaty.
Trainees will learn plant behavior and
charactcrislK::s, botankal terms.,
cnv1ronmrn1al awareness and tour suidc
1echniqucs
for more 1nformalton, call 671-22.61 .
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from the ~rd of a home' U.
the 400 blo*.
\\'Ht a.1 Slrfte: 8lkct Lhll
~locked 10-a _pO&e la the
400 bklck WCR-dllOIWetcd
Mole a.
SN..-.: An c:mplo:ytc II SoM>ra
E)cmcatliy ,_ed • mu
blade. iniulftl trom the
c:.fcleria. ..
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Y Ollll'd be-rich• to aay thtre
an ecaily 4 million reasons
why tour kmatimc lMlUS
al Ille llcwport-Mua Unified
-Dislri<I &bouJd noc run I<><
-1111~··
rc-cl«tion in
November.
I'll td<I I few
more.
But fmt Set's
s1an with a
CIVCill: lhiJ iul'I
· an incumbent·
bashin& column.
Shcny
Loutbourrow and
Forre'st Werner,
who haven't yet --E...._--•. -
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-decided if 1hcy'll
~... run agaln, ire
·~ •hou1)11ful,
Carin&. futt-dass
representatives. Same goct for·
Incumbents Judy Franco and Rod
Mac:Mi.Jlian, who have indicated
they11 Uy for another rour ycan.
-r:·-·--.. have ....... -··....,. ........ -.... .. duriq lllelt multiple
terms. I ....,.... tbe tNllea had
ualAtcadoMUy bca>mC
dilcoonec1cd to -ollhc ClOCIUDwiity, ieac:Mn Md Jtudcou.
Bu~ ., lhc Slepllca W-r $4
mlllioa cmbealt .... nt wifolded.
the board -·· • ~dul mctamotphism. Suddcoly, public
comments mo¥Cd 10 the rron1 of
the aieada. Citizco task forces
were formed Md listened 10. The
bolJ'd -af\U ptbcring advice
from 1 4S-mc:mber interview
committee -hired a reforming
superin1endent. Mac-Bernd.
Morale inside and outside 1he
district has toared. Ao education
summit bu already been held a.nd
goals established. A
crOund-brcaking curriculum au~t
is under way, and there's talk or
launcbina a multi.million dollar
private fund·raisin1 campaign.
AU lblt wo"1d be a Diet lcp<y.
Yea. LoW'bounoW, Wener,
.Fruco and MKMilliU wen a1
lhc whcd durilts ... lalFal tchool
diltricc clllbtnJcmcn1 in California
hbtory, bul -•• -Ibey hand&ed iU aftcnuth -wilh .
opcnllCM. micllif"N, hord work
ind care:. Bccau.JC or their .atons.
the district is poised l.O rc~stablish
iuctr u a Oaphip or quality public
education.
. If you don'I lhint that's quite an
uhiae.ment, j111t drive, up the SS
Fre~ to On.ngci, •here many
residents bavc given up any hope
for 1heir sorry district -whteh
has 1«n seven auperinlcodc:nts in
four teandal-plasued ycan.
So why ck>n't the Newpor1·Mesa
trustees jusc walk off,lnto the
sunset. hcods held hlJ)>?
ll's • lason thcy-.11 should have
leamcd first-band from former
Superintendent John Nicoll. If
Nicoll would have TClired a year or
two earUer -u he WM
encourqcd &o do -LIM KW
ICbool OD the NcYlport Qwt
woutd ba-..e been c:auect Job.a
NimU Elcmcnt.a.rJ. But DOW, afteT
the supcrintcndent"s budatC wizard
•IOlc S4 million, .... tnlllCel
couldn't name: a bookshelf af1u
Nicoll unless they want a riot on
1hcir hands. Too'bad and maybe
unfair, but tUnint is neryt.hins.
And (jon't forget Tom Williams,
the last incumbent to face a
ehaUenacr. He received only 30%
of the vote -and th&I waS 1991 ,
before W•gner was cau.&ht.
Using news ccneratcd from the
embezzlement, imagine how easy
ii would be to create a nasty
campaign mailer to defeat any or
the incµmbcnts. The district's old
~'Ounds would instantJy reopen;
the momentum slop; lhe 5tuden1s
suffer,
This doesn't have to be.
By declaring they won't run
l'lllndlr .... ·wv 11, ,.. •
t rill
apin -oow. 10 tnOlt1hl berort aa.mlq \be NC"ll'pOrt c:o.st
the: ek:ction -the incumbcnll c&cmcntary 'IChool aOc.r hlm1).
. woukl create a YKUWll Wt would And tbc put year, when. be
attract a varic.ty ol finl·ratc 11.1re-handedty took over • board
ca.ndidatci. Eouenthcd pr~denl dur;in1 the district's moM
inaimbcnt.t deter qMalicy leaders trOUMtd tUM, ruy h.avc been bis
from jumpin1 into lhc, nee., and bell. BYl it's time Cot new blood in
the w1er is oftc.o left with the his West Skk CoMa Mesa dts1.rict
choice: between a fringe candidate _ ma)'be from a Latino,
and ~n ~ncumbent. considcrU., ~ ol the '1Udcnts
This lS one reason why more ,,. in Newport-Mesa arc La1ino.
1han 80% of Newpor.1 Beach , . And MucMillian's three ;o1e~ want to ~stablilh term hm1u ~ collcaiue• up for re-election
or C11y Counc1l me~~ A wxe have also pliantly 'lllCathcrcd on Khool boa.rd term 1Jm1t5 would be even more of a landsJide _ 11 the s1o~m th:a1 ~ould have sunk
ruct the incumbents should · ~t d1scr»ei1. For t~ ~th
respect
For 29 ycan, Rod MacMiUian
has done a whale o( a job for
Newport-Mesa (how aOOut
s~uhn1 lO conttn uc. 11 s IJmc they
1urn 1he helm over 10 someone
else.
lVJl/bm LobdflJ 1$ th~ rditor.
C.lll'VI Wltll",
Win I prize
Local ll'tlsts display work at City Hall Art Gallery
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COST A MESA -Dem· •
onstriuinJ th.al bc:autil'uJ
landscaping can also COft·
serve water, the Municipal
Water District of Ora.nae
County is holding ill annual
coun1ywidc \Yater Efftcient
Landscipc Con1cs1. 1be
contest coincides with Water
Awareness ~tortth in May.
Accordina.10 water dis-.
trict off.Oats, nearly haU of
the water used by residents
is for outdoor landscaping.
The contest is designed 10
rec:opizc individuals and
bu.siocucs who practice
water efficiency lhrouJh suc-
cud'W implementation of
bndlcapc techniques.
NEWPORT BEACH -Local of Southern California in the local parks and nature reserves.
artiru A1cu AJcunder and 1950'' and k>cal Oninge including Upper Ne\lo'port
Gcorae Tapley cunentJy have County scene&. Her reprcscn· Harbor and Laauna Canyon
1hcir. work on display a1 1he City 1a1toru or theJe subjects arc at \Vildcrncu Park. Tapley relics
Hall Art Gallery.. once simple, detailed and on small Cragments such as 1he
Alexander, who has sludicd accurate. ..hapc or co&o~ or a plant to
musk. dance, acting. pottery and Tapley'• paintinp depict local evoke a larger reality.
quiltin1, paints in the "naive" or landscape: subjccu in an The City Hall Art Gallery 1s
"primi1ive"' 11'8dition. and imprcuionist style. His quite, open ~tonday through Friday, 8
focuses on contemporary renective oil on paper paintings a.m. to S p.m. Admission 1s free.
California agriculture, memories record the artLSt's cxplora11on of The show ~ns through ~larch 2.
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Bc&)n.nina." rrom 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
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1ncvins and I.he l&alCS ol ree:ewciy,
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The Friends ot Newport Bay will orru
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the Upper Newpwt Bay Eo:JrlclP.:al
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uhibill and explanations ol the befJ
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bc1wccn 9 and 10: l!5 UL from the
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Bay tto.d. For more infonutioll. can
~8009 or 786-8818.
MO ... IMOW
Tbe Equc.s1rian Center of the Oran&e
County Fair &: E.lpol.iticm Ctn1cr in
c.c.ta Mcu is ho&tin1 • Hun1cr and
Jumper Horw Show today and
Sunday. For moce information, call
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friends are iariled to a fr« DOOO
1eminar lo the C.ommuaify Room ol
the Newport Cc.ntc:r Library, &S6 Su.
Ocmca&.e Drive, Newport 8cac:h.
Pracn.ted by Oar1otte J1yne ot lhe
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With the io-.. r... in .C.Wl'omio, IUncho Santiago Coll<g< ii
an ouuunding cduation value. Financial Aid, tcholanhif" and
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prcmda COW\lding and othCr •uppon Knricts to make:
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GED, citiurulup, pon:nting. older odult.prognnu. lwldi-
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throughout the co1q. districo.
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Viau Jorscnscn Community Center •'69ttnt to ~hnnen Branch Wbnry
at 20lS l»-er Orl\'c in Newport ·
Bcacb. Tt\t' procnm will fQCUJ on
outraaeou, but luvablc lioUywood, and
will fcahuc a &lunPK ot moooic llan'
homes and numerous other silver
ICtUn n:lated ncnt.l. Call the
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the tit.Jc ol a free c~ni,. lttturc l'ocwinc on a URMfUC approach IO
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,,_ PrinMk ol the Newport 8e1Cb
Libnt} will boW I l :JO p.m.. meea..
b the pub& m 1he Comrmiruty Room 1
ol lhe ~ Ubfaty m Newport
Cc:al«. The JXOCr1im 11 lJUt.d
"'&crylluag You WMted To KaQ.-
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Costa Mesa ·
Join us for dessert! • Tuesday, January 18. 1994
, l 0:00 a.n1.
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Costa Mesa
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the Saa JoaquiD Hills ToU Road.
btlt llley will be relocated at the
ume ti&e, aa:iordiQ& IO 1tviae
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an environmental ~:arhy lfOUp.
Oefteo otr.ciah 1t11ed thllt
per a 1971 i•dcm<•~ all rll)'>I·
tits due Mlinsoa -..oukl be:nc:fi1
&n<t FJYl<ow"'• the ton ol
Wojidech F,,-tc.ti and one or
the: 1e\'Cn Yictiml ol 1he Man ..
soa Camily murder n.mp31c.
Jessica utd IM hun'l hcord
the recordi.,. which c:arrict a
mrUow Co!trbeat and mata no
mention or Mamon.. Untll 1hc:
pttillon drive. JeaH:a Aid the
liked a few Guns N" Roses
IOn&S al1houah she hadn't
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people, bua h hts chanced my
view or the b~nd ... Jeuica Aid
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suddenly make: it riaht."
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Boys), .. .said Guns N' Roses
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I 've always wanted to be in show bL1siness,
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I saw all these people on TV win Academy
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want to \Vin one of those.
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Story by CHRISTOPHER TRELA 0 Photos by CHRISTOPHER ASSAF
TING IN THE NGS
n 1he hi1 play
"Ruthless. .. now
playin1 at lhc Canoo
Thc:atcr in Beverly
Hills, the lead ·
charll('tcr is an
8-)'C:t.r-old girl named
Tina, who is an undentudy hoping
for 1 bic break.
ln real life, 9-ycar'>ld Costa
~teu Rlidcnc Tin• Han is an
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v.ho plays 1hc ftctK>nal Tina in
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Ufe im1ta1cs ar1 ... at k1s1 in
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And like the character in the
play, Tuus has a s1111ie mother.
Beverly Hill works a1 the AJlard
Ac1dcmy in Costt Mesa, where
Tina rcccivn much ol her
tntiift:ins. man:t&CS her daup1er
and drivet her up to LOI Anplcs
sU days a week. Ei&bt times 1
'4-etk. Tina and her motAer sit in
the audience ind watch the show
in cue 1hc youna GCtrcss who
pbys Tina is unable 10 perform.
Bui in nwre than 80
performances, th111 h.u not
happened ytl.
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un~rstudy:· uid Hill ... She l<Ms
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because she is dyin& 10 1c1 on the
stnge. She is li"inc to play this
p:art. She sings the part all the
time, she kmw.·s every line in the
show."
One d.l) :..he JU>! nlh!ht l 1n.1.
"'ho brenb 1n10 ~ng ~I ;a
moments notice. hJs garnctt'.d
acung credit> th:u most ~.l"":)tu.:d
actors .... ould en\~ E'er i;1ncc.: :r.he
cn1ercd and "'·on a ch1\dren':r.
bc:;1u1y pageant and w:i.~ l>ig.ned ~
an .agent. Tana h.1s been
performing ""hene,cr :r.hc c .. n.
.... hich is often.
··1 did the m<J\1C 'K1nJcrg.utcn
Cop' w11h Arnold
Schwarzenegger." she n:ca Hcd
"\\1c 'ol.Cnl 10 OreGo..)O f,,)r t:ti;h1
'>l.Ceks. then to L:n1,c1-.Jl fut
iiWthcr cighl "'eel..~' '-for1un:11cl~. that O\\l\IC' ".J"
filmed during the :r.um mcr. \ll l1n..1
didn't h.3\'C: 10 \\Orr) ..1bout l>;."hllOI
\OtOrk She 3tlend .. an :id,..1nccJ
· clas..o. at Decrfil·ld School 1n ln1ni:
pan of the J..1~. then either g!JC'" to
Allard ur up 1u Los Angele-\ !or
pcnoJ1c rehe.Jr .. ..il:r. ..1nd. of cuunc.
C'\'try pcrform:incc of .. Ruthie» ..
S11ung and ....... 1.:h1ng '"Ruthlc:r.)··
~mcume' ma.,_c, i ·1n.i ant .. ~
'"If I get horl.'d JU~I '1111ng I go
OUt)1JI.' 1 11<.' t..\hCr' -h_,1\ [~\I l!J
:r.cc 1he ~h"'" IV1.1 nhn 1: "' I J, ,1
f1Jr thi:n1 I .:an I .. ,ni;:, .. t I f1 ""
10 0)1.J-ulh ll Q~'\1lH1~h, 1 ,,, ''<:1g
it 1n n1) belt \l\1,i:, ur Im~ ~ ,,,
interrupt the :r.h!J\\ ·
i ·ina.. '!'!ho n.uDc.J_llili\-U....; .... u•.1
:u her f~\'3r1tc .actrelt.' :i•~J UJ~1 r..1
Strewnd II) :i f;i,untc ,,ncl-r -.11J
th:n her fncnd .. arc n<Jt .1l ...
envious of her ac11ng 'u\,I.'\'
Tina also spent most of last
week tapina an episode of the
CBS telcvUton sitcom "The
Nanny," in whic h she pla)'Cd ... an understudy, of course.
"l'm not Coin& to be an understudy forever." 5'1tcd the prccocioua
youaa .ctress. who 11.id she was biucn by the actina bus 11 an carty ICC·
"I've alw:ays W3ntcd to be in show business. since I was I don't know
I , '' m nor going to be an understudy forever.
'"Tbcy ~'C II. \\'c pla)l'J \1.H
same and they m3dc: n1c th~ •lat
One of my friends prt"tenJeJ ~he
W.l!i my d:.ugh1cr I ".l) Jud) G11rl1nd and lhe v.::u Laz:a P.t1nnclh The\
didn't e\cn knOV> 1oo h~• L1L..1 ~·tinnclli was. I 1okl them. Now they ._oov. ·
AnJ 1! s.he has an~!!,1r11 10 say about it., the world •ill aoon know "'ho
l 0ina H3r1 is. 100.
~ how old, about 2. I 11.w all these people on TV win Acadtmy Awards.
and I thou&ht I wan1 to do that. I want to win OM: ot thole ... '' -TINA HART
shown wilh Allard Academy launder Matn:e A!Wd
LOCAL TMl&ftR
Christopb('r TrTb ;_, u frtt·l•M't' wrilrr .-.. CMl.,.._,n ftllttUilUIH"flt
stork~ rr,uluty tu lbr lJ11il.• J'il.X. ·w il· _local theater aroup1
-.Wlbc
''HalOlll ....
-dlo·thc
ca lendar year in c:ompUlq their
s:chedulcs. there's alwa11 • new
round or opcnlnp ahonty aner
1hc old year ls n1n1 our and the
new one ru111 In.
Ct11·tain rises on new year
II the ewporl lbcaturAnJ
Center. Maty Sul1Wu. act
d1rtttJ tht "'JS!VY· •bft opc.M
Feb. 4 for fM 'tll'tekuds..
The Irvine Commvnity Tbc.alcT
.. 111 be lhc QClt to brin& up ill
hatus. opcnift& Johci Mdlift&&oD
Synge's "Pla)tloy ol lhc \\'Httflll
World" Feb. II. ThU IOll<ina
Local troupes ring in '94 with plethora of productions
Th is year. 1he disllaCtioa ol
belaa lif"lt on lM: ~ aftu the
hoticby hiatus is cl•'nad tliy &be
llld<sl ... Thcalcr la Ooolo -. lit
pn>dll<IKMI or "FnMil ud Jolluy la
11\C Qalr de tun.* Cf I M' lltc ~bed
and will pi., '"'°""' S.,.. ...,. Sunday.
Al 111· wrlll ... -·· "Fnulkio ud
Johnny" will be Ille -....... lhc
llodll•J<. where_, end ......,;ai
di-0< Al Vallc1:a ... decided IO pod!
'' m. Hit annc,w,amd proa • cakY ol
"l>talh or. S--" (wldo v-
.......... Wll4J '-l --;;;.;;;N ud... 3 II ... ~"'-
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'Hedda Gablu." The ~
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--) ......._ Tiie H••a..-._. •t Elf [111 ..... ""9 a IOIDMlic .. -... ,..,., .. --....... ......... ,.., zr•a.o... ,....> J 1111la1d , .... _
B7TOMTITUS
"FllANIOE AND
JOHNNY lN THll CL,UR
DE LUNE" IU\Tlll\V.
S&E PAO.Ii B
drama1iu1ion OC an K1u.al A.Of)' ol
nplooop ud c1tt-t;1. .
Soutb Coui Rep rctw,rns to ttnlc:r
ltlF tbt rolbit.in1 •ttkcod. opcniaa
Alllol Fvpnrs "Pb)lllnd'" Ju. :If. 11'<
S...1• Mricoll pl"1"fllh1 ("M""<r
llalold •.• Md I .,.,,... "Th< Rood 10
teca; ...,.;..,. · ""'""Y alt«
...... Id "' .......... wort.
Abo -nc Jao. l8 w.U be~ c-Q' .............. ol-0-•
All--• SolokOI Todd K.ia,lt II
do ...... Tl4 Talcis -·--ol .... _,., .. ol • ... kiln ......
•-111'-uzr't I •OCC'a
lr1§h ad\.'tntt.t~ C'OMCQy-dnmui
will p!:l) for (our wtt"ktadt at
lrvaM't T~nk R ComnnMlit)' hrk.
Th~ C0il1 &.tna Chic na ~ 1a
cnJOYln& tht lofttt:Jt yean:nd ltiarut -
fl'W' moAlht -ftft rt:t•"""c to IC.'lioe
J .... ~ Ill< ..... Mu Sliu"""•
cumtdr "Th< Teodor Tflpo" 1111 be
duected llj' Wally
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'Frankie an<l
'E ::~.,,":!~-
refcrrina ·~ the physical kJnd.'Bul
she could. just bave
well been talking about emotional
scars. which is a central theme in
the play '"Frankie and Johnny in
1hc Oare de Lune," now playina:
throu&h Jan. 30 at the Backstqc
Theater in Coi4a-Mcsa..
Playwrighl Terrence McNally's
tw0<haractcr romantic comedy
about a wai1rcu and a cook whose
onc-ni&hl stand threatens to lead
10 bigger things is demanding for
bo1h the audience and the acton,
who mi.lit gi~ convincing
performances ror the plmy to h:avc
the impact and believability that ii
should. The production a1 the
llackstagc Thc:ucr is an earnest
one, and the pcclormances arc
compelling enough 10 make the
play a rewarding experience,
dc~pi1c a few rouah edges.
Lynn Lagun3 is impressive as
Frankie, the waitress who is
bcg1 nn1ng to regret inviting Johnny
into her apar1n1cn1. She appears
to undcrs1and her character, and
!>cttles comfortably into her role as
the play goes on .
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Ot1urorH1• TULA PHOJO
Ellis Marun's performance as
Johnny, the cook who feels that he
and Fran~ie ha'e to connect,
lluctua te ) between periods of Lynn L:igw1:i and Ellis ltlarti.o in B:icksuge Theater's "Fra.nk.ie and Johnny in the Cl~ de LWlc."
. WHA1"'1 OOINO ON
TONIGHT: '"""""· t..m Henn.
rlO$ d8 Ja.u and Murty Slyky play be-
ginning 111 7 JO al Our HouH. 720 W.
l 9'h St., Cost.1 MHa
FRIDAY: Henrik lb5en'J ··Hedd,.,
Gobler'' open! 11 8 p m {through Feb.
13) 111 So~h C~1 Repertory, 655
T CMm Ceniolr Onv.. Coit.I Maa.
"'North to Alo'>ka -In 5'tArcll of lhl'
Secrets of Succeuful Cruising." lhl' MC·
ond program tn the 19th aoou.eJ Sailing
Adventure Saws. shoves off 111 8 p.m.
in Robert B. MCM>re Thea11r al Orange
Coast College Tickets 111 the door. Sll.
SATURDAY: Prod~l•waro-
. winning magician Dal. Salwak r.lu!nl
k> Ora,.. C.oast Cotlegc"i Robert 8 .
MOCK• Thaler al 2.JO and 8 pm. kl
prelmt hit '"Sr#s of Magic'" lh<lw Tick-
ets at the door. $12-$15.
Amenctul e.llet holdt n11lionaJ audl·
bonl 111 Jimmie Defore Dance Center,
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actors, audience -
-*"'• lincciuy oad rou1in< , clasSial rt<fio di..: jocl<ey.
rcci,..laa, with Ille fonncr •Frankie oad Johooy" it a I"'•
tlalnkf\<y tat.int precedent Hii · 1w11n WRI for lhe OKbta•
ontioM when FraallJc appfii Theater, whole dirutor Al.
butter IO a burn are pricckss. Valleoa bu announced it wUI
Whal maku it dilf.eull for the ck>M: iu doon 1t the end ot
acton is the blunt lan1u1p and . J:anuary. There are few theaters in
adult Ji1uatk>nt inhcren1 in the Onnsc County that have the
pl1y. Laaun1 And M11.r1ln handle .5tability and couraJe to present
the brier nl.Kiity better 1han they plays such 11 .. Fr1nk.ic and
do some o( the nw lansun~.. h .. :ind IOOft iherc will bt There arc moments o( hcs1ra.11on Jo nny.
tn the pl1y 1h111 are not quhe a one less .
distraction but do serve 10 -Br CluUt.Ofbtt T~I:
underscore 1he need· for focused
concentr11ion, p:irticuhir ifl a
two-character play like thi.5 one .
Despite these minor gripes. by the
end of the play Llguna and
Martin make 1he :iudienc:o c;;ir<"
abou1 1heir chanctcn and the
direction they arc going.
Tom Tilus, the long1imc I rvinc
Community Theater managing
director, h;;is directed "Frankie
and Johnny" with a sure hand. H1)
111en1ion to detail on the-s.ct. as
well as wi!h his ac1or's nuances
and charactcrlz.ations, is
commendable. And he :also doc:s .11
imOOlh, unbilled vocal c;imeo a) .i
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Huey Lc~·ii. shown here in a previous local ap~ara.ncc. and his band The Ne\YS arc the fc:.rurcd
Clltenainmcnc at the 199-l Taco Bell Newport· Classic Fund-RU.sing G:t.1.J. Event Jw. 28.
For local entertainment news, see Stage Liles In Satwday's Dally Pilot.
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• ~Hour A-6pm •HorbOt Brunch Cruises
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Huey Lewis an.d band .to play at Hoag Ho pi~al fund-raiser
A Ba1y A.rtli Mad lhal noccd "the hcan ol
rock 'o' roll b Jtill ~alin1" 15 conun1 to
Newport Bc,..ach later tliiS month 1n a ~oeft1-rof Hoa, Hospil11l'• Emcrscncy
Care Unit. .
Huey Lewis &. The News -whw.c hus incl ude
"'This is It,"' "I Wini a New Drug" and "'ll'!t I tip tu
be Square" -will pcrfotm f nd11y, Jan 28, at ·•Go
Hog Wild for Hoa&." lhc 1994 Taco [kll Nc.,.,·por1
Oassic fund·Rais.ing Gala E\c:n1 prc)(:nlcd by Oub
552. ...,
More than 1,500 guests arc c\pc:Ctcd to pay.S200
each to a1tcnd lhe 7-11 p.m. g.lL.1, -.hicb fe.:u urcs an
··upscale biker bar motir ' ""1th1n a huge 1cn1 10 be
erected at Newport Beach Count')' Club, 1600 E.
Pacific Coast Highway -the !.UC of 1hc T:i.oo Bell
Newport Owic Pro.Am Golf Tourn;.in1cn1.
If the price: tag sounds steep, rc~t JS)urcd 1h:i.1
oomplimcntary valet par1'.ing l!t 1n~ludrd Call
574-7208 for more informauon
Tbe Dally P iiot's bollinr gl.lt .i C'JI\ 1h1s "eek frllnl a
Newpart Beach musician n;:nned Jl)nlth:/11 S1gll
(we 're guessing the spelling bccau::.e he d1dn '1 lc:.i\t .i
phone number for confirmJt1on pur~s)_
Jonathan said hi.s band "'il l pl.iy 9 p m. Wcdnesd.1\
at Oub Mesa, 843 \V llJ1h Si, ('ostJ ~1e sl, and he
"thought the local people "uu!J like 10 knu" .iboul
it."
We're more than hJpp~ to p.:.1~ along 1he
information for ~lr. Sig.ii ur ..1 n~ \oc3! b.1nJ : hut
Johnny, bud, lca\c .i nu!nho.:r nc:\t 11mc 'o{) >AC' in ~0.:1
more details.
Ob yeah, his bJnLf"' t..1lled f\toz:ut \ 1-'l..1 • ·
A local musician .... 1i,, !""!8~ ""cc:~ u' 1:1!<1rn10.:J
about his ~hcrc...1h..-<UT)l.1n-i include~ J ph1111c nun1t~r
f11.ht iii rront of hi, llJ!llC) l~ gu11an:.1 \{)-.'.1h)1 P<::,tt.'!
Wickersham
He's got an 1n .. !.:11111tc 9·11 p.n1 1 uc,JJ~ gig JI Our
House, 720 \V !Yth SL, Co~l3 f\li::.a t"h1.:h, on J ~J!t:
night, is walking di!>tJn.:-l· from O ub ~l ~·,J)
Speaking of Our llou~. don't forget Co~t..1
Me-S.J·ba.scd StJb-''ou·ln.-rhc-D:i.c l.. KecorJ_.;
previously announced ~ho~· th;.it tic~1n 7:30 p.m.
FrKt:.y Vllilh ft.1.rthc r, Oisco.hi-0 Dnd Poastal. Cover i
3 bucb; )'OU p 1i be JS and over (•1th JDs) to ge.t
in.
On Thund:11y, Jan. 20, SYU prc-scnts 11 s~· upcn
10 ull ug~ featurinc The Mulf~ and flop VII Uh ·nae
Wo1ncn. 'f tckets are S6 You c..1n pick up 11cke1~ 10
c11he r concer1 at Noise, Noi!><', 1'01~ 1n Cos1a ~1t~J
(S56-6473} or Peer Record~ 111 Ne.,., port Ueach
(675·3752).
•·or (host intcttitcd 1n learning ho" all 1h1~ rock
'n' roll bu::.;1ne~ bcgJn, Orlngc Cv.:.1~1 C.ollrge hJ~ .1
course on 1he ~pnng ~hed u!c \h;i1 1<odl explore 1he
mu~icJI genre from 1he llJ50~ through 1ud.1y\
\idco-rock u.gc
The threc-unu ~lu~K: IW . .,.,h1t·h "1!1 meet 7-10
pm. \Vednesda~. v.111 be \Jughr tt~ John ,McEna~.
head of OCC's Gu11:tr and (l•1npu1cr ~1u~1c program~
and ro-chair uf the !l.tu,.t Dcp.iruncnt
M usic fron1 comp.10.:1 di"'!. IJpc,. record:. and 11\t:
pcrform::.nces will be fc:.1tJr,,! ........ 1ll .i;ue .. 1 )pc..11..cr ..
Rc:g1~1r.1tion 1rifu J.~J .. _,7~~
Guest planiSli.1.lrt' nv>A "l..l·~i n~ up .. luc;il p.11ron~
uf C:irmclo'11, 35~1 l'.1. l•. C.0..1'1 l li~h.,.,Jy, Coron:i
de! f\1 :.ir, e\'CI) "iunJ..1• ! \tund.1~ l:-cginn1 ng arounJ
8 p.m.
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Destination for affiuent diners
serves up price breal(. for se_niors
F or 27 delicious year$,
The Ri'"i('ra R.tstaunnt
has been a prime
dcs1ina1ion for afOu.cnt
. diners wanting
continent:.il cuisine with Oambc
rurbelov.i.. Now, for customer,
v.ho arc O\tt 55. The Riviera is
offering a thrce-cOur~ menu for
Sl 2.50 -lc\S th:in half the price
llf ..i cus1om.1ry dinner at th is
Suulh Coast Pl:iia landmark.
.\\·ailablc fl.1onday tllrough
lhur\d:t.y from 4:30 to 6 p.m ......
u.h::il fur older shoppers and movie
llul fi. -dinner begins v.uh an
;1ppt·11.i:cr 1r.1v uf fi nger food:,,
!<1,11.:r.1\ .. 1~na1urc pale, oli,cs and
r1 1~p \t.:gc1.1hlcJ>. Entn.:e "hoiccs
.1rc i..1ut1.:cd frci.h fish. filc 1
grcnJJH1l·. ~.utnc lluni v. ith tuna,
hr ~·..i:.t uf chu:~cn "llri.al:.t, ~afood
hngu 111c ur \l.'aJ parm1gi:i,na . ...AJI
~Orne v.i1h Jppropria1c 11cc or
pot:.110 anJ 'cgctablc,. A fabulous
Jc:.)crt hlllu"': crepe' \lo lth
~·hl)cul.1h: rnou~. Grand r..tarn1ct,
\lln11IJ and chocolate run1 )aucc.
l 'hc1c is a prc·the:ilcr dinner at
S21 per pcrwn )Crv..:d from 5 to 7
p.n1 ..... uh a Y.iJ..:r )Clcc11on and a
prc·fl.,;c menu for JI!, at Sl 7.50.
·rhc K1v1cra 1) at the
May·Robin~n end of South Co.ast
Pl.aza. where lunch and dinner arc
strved daily e~ccpt Sunday.
Rc!i<rvations arc a good idea:
phone 540·3&40.
URE\\' DY TllE BAY
Dill llamillon has re.instated
wine tasting and buffet on
ThurM!ay nighls at ·rhc Cannery,
bot th..1fs not all. Every Tuesday.
bt.·c r aficionados will have a ~
cj1ancc to sip the la1es1 beer and
lie "from micro br~erics to
By MARLA BIRD
England'1 oldest" with a
complimentary buffet fron1 6 to 9
p.m. ~
Five differen1 been arc served
on a marked tray (so )'OU can keep
1rack of what yot(likc t>c;st), and
the price is $2 per tray. There's
room for making personal no1es
and views on each beer so 1ai.1er)
can keep score, so to speak. Next
Tuesday's been \\'ill be from the
Samuel Smith Brewuy of England
and Bnsseun De Paris, France.
The Cannery is at 3010 La!ayctte,
on 1he Peninsula. Phone 675-5TI7.
STERLING AT DOMINIS
On Thursday, Jan. 20, the John
Oonlinis res1aurant will prcscn1 a
five ·coursc dinner with wines from
Strrlinc Vineyards. Cher Lasse
Sorensen is serving assor1cd
Danish canapcs; black mussels and
air1icholec hearts: smoked
NoNcgian salmon wi1h pasta,
ai.parugu~ and chervil; ro:is1ed
rack of Colorado lamb 'Wilh salsiry
mousse and goat cheese pota1ocs.
"Chocolate Fantasy" is the
dc:sscrl. S1erling's John Ka1 opodis
will comn1c:nt on the food and
wine pairings.
BREAKFAST AT RUTll'S
Big farm·~ilylc breakfasts arc the
theme at Ruth•s Care, now in its
second n'IOnlh of bul!iiness on
Bristol S1 reet. South of the border
breakfasts include hucvos ·
rancheros, two breakfast burri1os
or ctlorizo with eggs, cach al
S4.95. ..,..
The "f-lungry ~1an" breakfast
consists of lhrec eggs cooked
anyway you like, plus three hot
cakes, a cholcc or biscuits and
gravy or 1oast. phu a pick of ham,
four slices of bacon or four
sau.~ge links; SS.3S.
Ruth says her' specialty is
California spuds topped with
avocado, cheese and sour cream,
$3.25. For an eitra dollar, 1
ponion of these spuds will be
served with any breakfast order.
(Skip I.he gravy anyway, and diet
tomorrow). Ruth's is at 320 Bristol
St.; phone 641-7321.
LUKAN LAUNCHES MANGO
II was back to the old drawing
board when Lucy Lu.ban decided
to SC-rap Lucy's Bayside Bar and
Grill, (formerly Ellis Island
International Ea1cry) and the
rcsull is ~tango with a Caribbean
the me and plenty of lilting Latin
jazz, salsa and Brazilian rock.
"Growr\_-ups need a place to have
run." says Luhan, "and 11 chance
10 dine and dance. I want Mango
to be exciting for people in this
arc:i
'f'hc n1cnu offers Creole, curry
and chutney with lots o f fish
cn1recs and spicy side dishes.
A1ango's hour.; arc 5 to 10 p.m.
daily, including Sund:ly wi1h
dancing until 2 a.m. at 353 East
Coas1 Highway; pho ne 673· 7800.
"If this docsn'1 work out, I'm
moving to Italy," Luhan claimed."
SLADE'S HAS A DEAL
·ronigh1 and every Wednesday
and Thunday night, Slades
llan·ut Rtstaurant and Bar is
serving New York strip,
porterhouse, rib eye or lop sirloin
steak at SI an ounce. Steaks range
in weight from 6 to 24 .ounces, so
you ge1 exactly what )'OU pay for,
plus a big crumbly baked potato.
Reservations aie suggested. Phone
n...tLY Ptl.ln-f lU •Mtnn
Riviera llcstauranr owner Jacquctinc Bouscary and chef Rich:lfd Bergner h:t.\-C: cooked up a Jood
deal fOI' senior dincn. A $12.50 t:htcc-coursc mc.:l.I iJ lcu tlWl h.:l.lf t:fic price of custontuy dishes. . I.:)
64()..5422. Slades is in Fashion has just been publis hed and at the . worked al Chez Panis.w: at one
Island at 327 Ne-wport Center lop or the Orange Coun1y foOd-1in1c, not Che.it Panache:. Puni~
Drive. ratings list arc P:aK'al, Anlolne, ha~ punuchc and tha1\ h<"'' 1y1Xlis
AND tLIRT•IERi\10RE
The 1994 bpi $Ur'V.$.l o r
Southern Californill rh 13ur::lnts
Custar Andtrs, Goldl'n Truml' :ind h.ippcn
The Rlli. \Yell deserved hono~ J\larl:J Hird iJ • frtt-l~ncr 1.-rl11'f'
ror fi"c of O.C.\ finest .. , A tthu oo•rn liK3/ dl11in1 for th~
correction: Chef Co rlilo JONOn lJ;,ilJ l'ilt#.
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Harley riders go bog wlld tor Hoag Hospital event
T M Harley Davidson q d ta
roared down Jamboree
lloed into hvinc'1 Park
Place clcYek>pment. De tination:
'.The California Paua Kitchen.
Not )'Our
~erage biker
bar. Black and
sitvcr balloon
bouquets
11dorned the
already fest.i .. e
black, white and
)'cllow·themcd
eatery. The rider\
drove right up to
the front door
and the bikes
lined up in a
proccufon. Some
or them 311 blad.,
others painted to
the taste of their "eas)' rider"
owners. The metal ghstened in the
start)' ni&ht.
Luther-dad riders with
kerchieCs around their necks and
a:wcrina their heads an par:ue
(: bion bound through the front
cloon of the pwa lr.11chen. ln\ide,
.. aiJen stood at attention, as 1f
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How to submit
your nuptial news
The 0 .11ly Pilot \\Cko!1'<').
the chance to share the news of
your engagement or wedding
w ith our rcadc11.
Pick up eng.1~mcnt or
wedd ng (orms in our lobbv at
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Golden Trufilc chef Ahn
· Grttlcy $hows his
Hulcy·Davi<hoo to Taco Bell
President and CEO John
Murin and Taco Bell Newport
Cl.usic Pro-Am Chairman
Hank Adler, Jcft to right:
they awaited the arfi~I of the
Ointon summit for dinner
Newport cxecut~e types in suit
:and tie mingled with good looking
l:ad1cs 1n cla..s1c Orange Coast
HO \\'. Bay St . C<ht.l .'v\es.a, or
~nd J ~If ·addr~ ~t.imped
cmt.•lopc to the \\'cdd ng
Ocp.irtment The Pilot P.O.
Box 1560 C<ht.i M~. 92626.
Photos of the couple or of
th<.> bride onlv may be
submitted \\1th the finished
form.
Bbcl and "h1te photos
attire. After all, ic Yr.II a bu.lineu
dinner on a weekniaht.
lt us all pa.rt of the "Hos Wild
ror Hoes Hospital" celebration.
Cub 552, tbe botpltal support sroup. teamed with Taco Bell •
Corporation to anoou.nc:c plans for
the pcomina Newport Cusic ·
Pro-Am Goll Tournament and
Dinner. 1be motif of the affair is
slated as "cuttins edsc. upscale
biker bar."
Now that sounds like a typical
Ncwport·MCP pthcrin&. Well,
. the upsc:aJe pan at leuL
Actually, the classic will
probnbly be the biggest yet in a
long history or support for the
hospital. On hand for the bilr.cr
bar kick off et CPK (insiders lingo
for CaJifornia Pizza Kitchen) was
the philanthropist extraordin~ire
CharUt Hatc:r, with his incredible
partner Nora.
"The first year WC did this WC
raised a ~boppin' $350 for the
hospital." Hester said. "We
couldn't even set amateur golfers
to play. so a (ricnd called Bln1
Crosby and he got us some help,
found a few pros to play. I think
reproduce best. but you may
submit sharply·focuscd color
photos fOf approval.
Wnte your name on the back
of the photo. I( you want your
photo returned, please include
a ~mped, addressed mailing
enveJope.
For more information, call
642--4321, extension 350
1894 -1994
FOUR GENERATIONS
100 YEARS!
C..arpeting • Vinvl Floors •• Wood Floors • Draperies
ALI>E~'S
CARPETS, INC.
1663 Placcnm St. Costa Mesa
646-4838
Bayside Health Insurance Services
Blue Crw of C•'lfomla ..................
HIALTH INIUUNCI
~ s25*AMONTH
AS *(AGE UNDER 30)
1-800-854-7776
"-C offered a lrip to lilWaii as 1
winning priz.c. We ended up with
hip school end collefC k.ids
playing in the toum!mcnt, but it
WU fun, and I JfCll bccjnnin&."
Hester did not arrive on a
Harley with Nora holding on
behind him for dcu life. But you
never know how they miiht how
up for the classic.
This year's classic could net the
hospital fund close to $200,000.
That's progrcu. Progress that
angels like the Hcstcn and many
others in this community can be
"cry proud of. J
Money raised will suppo1 \the
Hoag emergency care unit
renovation and up1rade. Thi~ year
also marks Taco Bell's second )Car
tn a three-year comm1tmcnt to tt.e
organization as title spon~r.
Jim Glabman was there. So v.a~
Out Pltrp0lnt and his wife Linda
Dou1 Wdsb, a young Newport
stockbroker and member of the
552 Juniors (a hospital support
group for people younger than
JS), was at the pany. He came 1n
suit and tic, but hinted Jt po~1ble
leathers for the actual classic.
Fianccc-Mary Mu It p \c him a
look. The p.:lir arc recently
engaged.
The ~tory of hb I lr.ing for her
hand merits ink. Appatcntly.
Welsh wa) a little low in icuina
around to the sub1 ct of marriacc
v.11h his girlfriend She bepn to put~ueeze on him for the
"c" word, •ls\> known as
commitment, or marriage as they
used to call 11. The) had a fev.
:arguments about the subject. The
13)1 one o ( \lrh1ch was ju I pnor to
a recent USC football game.
The p:ur v.as sining in the park
out!l1de the !ltadium lunching with
friends v.hcn a plane flew O\er the
ue:i sporting a banner. It read
.. Mary, will )OU marry me. J.D,c,
Doug " End of argument.
Pete Bassi and Jonathan Blum
from Taco Bell v.erc at the p.irty.
1-cllow executives Pat flauian.
Zane u shntr, Jacqutllne
McCook. Charlie Roecn, Ken
So,ey, Gttc Moott and ~nnls
Zeleny also v.crc on hand to
stipport Taco Bell and Hoag
Taco Ilcll President :llld CEO
John ~brtin JOincd with Hoag
January Clearance
up to 75% off
on selected merchand1c.,~
Special savin$.s on se"·eral '11
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\l\• ~ .. \~ LUNCH SPECIAL c~ :::: g,~~UM£Ni~y
CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH CRUISE
ON ANY WEEKF.ND OF YO R H I
ANY OllBIEJ1'E FROM MENU .,.. .... .......... ,,..,..
CEO 1tdl d tcpbtas and
Pio-Am Oi:airman Hank A.dkr tu
welcome atca chefs v.ho v.:tll trcait
the more than 1.500 people
expected to :attend the c"ent • llh
their "cry popular cuisine.
Chef) AJaa G~d~) of 1hi:
Golden Trumc ~rn KJjim.i 01
Kolo, Pascal Olh11t• of P<t~al,
Ann Crane of Cu inc M and l lf
AD<kn Stn ndtxri ol Gus1a~
Andcn. tCK., I a f e..., b°"') anJ
accepted the ctlalkngc of plca:i.1ng
1he cnormou,. .. rov. d coming to _the
pro-.am.
Courtne) Emu'), prc:~1dcnt of
552. s.i1d he v.ould tl11nl about
we<iring leather .md nJing a b1l>:e
10 the e\ent · l\c ne,er been on a
bile in m~ hie ' he !>:11d ··uut I do
h:s'e m' o"' n p<r!>l>n311icJ
hclmel"
Another m 111 tn the croy,d \\.a)
a'kcd 1f he'd y,c:ar lc:ither to the
C\cn.1 Hai. rc:!op...-m~ "v.cll, ma)be
I "on : "'c:ir ;i :1c .... ,11 th:it be
enough'"
AutCJMFacts
by Paul Frech "' .... GERMAN
SWEDJSH
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CATCHl,.G A
BRAKE
It is d1t1,cutt to O\lerstate tne
importance o4 t:><a o to car
safety i!'!e auto industry s
concern 1n tn1s regard can be
seen 1n e oeve10omeot of
surefootec ant1-loc 11 brai..ing
systems It goes w1tnout say1ng
that the well-be10Q of drrvers and
passengers depends heavily
upon rehab e and eff ic .. m b<a"es
Wi !his n m nd. e !'lttd to
oump bnlles oroer to get ~
car to stop Shoutd be a cause o4
inlnedia.te concern The prObl.em
may anse from Uflwant!d acr in
the brake Imes. IOw brake fluid
levels. or a leak ~ the master
cytlllder 'Nt1lchever IS the culprit
1he car s.'loutd be inspected
1mmed1ately by the auto
tectncran A car lhat ~s to !he
nghl Of ~ wtlr e braking should
also t>e suspect This is a
symptom of uneven braltino
pawer tfle underlymo Ciuse of
which Should be COfTected
M#T: A ~ bfal<t ()MM
,.. a cl r • IJisc "'3kes mar
~ mrdc atlvt of 1 vi.irr»tJ drsc
NOT-SO-GOOD
VIBRATIONS
..
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"I COMJ.'.l~ITY FORUM RUNS THURSOAYSANDSATUIDAYS •ftlTE TOt PILOT LEJTEllS, JJ011'. IAYsr.corrA MISA,CA U'27 •PAX TO: MMllO •ll!ADDS' HOTUNE (CALL-IN COMMENTS): &42-60M'
I n leels 88111 to
lie 1'111 over by
~lvet steamroller
'A s best I can 1ell, I just got run over
by a velvet steamroller.
Golly, all I wrote was thal it
might be nice if we residents or the FiOh
Supervisorial District had a choice when it
comes to replacing Tom Riley this year.
At lc3st one reader agreed. Well, sort
of. -;·Fred. I don't want or expect to waltz
truo Santa Ana with every hair in place
come January," Marian Bergeson wrote.
'"My fighting glo\'CS have been on since 1
Cirs1 announced for the office last
·summer. No one anointed me the victor,
ftor did anyone say that the Fifth Distric1
and the race would be a cake walk. No
one offered to ·clear the field' by scarina
,..
f' Ill
On the
Coast
away potential rivals
(there arc a good many
of them who would serve
admirably, I should
add).""
Precisely my poin1.
And I 1hinl the citizens
of the Fifth deserve to
hear from them and
ab<lu1 them.
Trouble is, we won 't.
In this di.strict, I have a
bc1tcr chance of winning
the Pulitzer than a
Democrat docs of getting
elected supervisor.
And a Republican who
4 ares chtillengc the chosen Republican
ts his or her (mostly the l;attcr) politW;a.J
ncec;aps broken. Ask Ph yllis Badham or
Evelyn H;ar1 or Judy Ryan or h;alf a dozen
Others.
My column implied t.hal Sen. Bergeson
.ii the candidate of this machine, and
l)l;al's when she rewed up the velvet
steamroller. '
"I read your column today and I
thought for a minute or two about nol
responding. Bi.it then I remembered 1he
political wls& .. :nevcr let an auack go
un:inswercd.'
"Dul this wasn't really an auack, I
thought to myself. Fred was just poking a
hllle fun at The "-1ighty Orange County
Republican Poli1ical Machine. all in good
: 6umor. And he even said some nice things
• bout me. But to what.'m.:1chine' was Fred
referring. I asked myself. Could the
woman lo whom 11 local political once
referred as a ·well-intentioned' local
housewife back in her 1976 -·rite-in effort
have finally become a card-carrying
member of the Or Boys Network? Had I
fina lly reached politic;al infamy?"
~1:.irian said !he neither wanted nor
CXJ>:!=Cted to .. waltz" in10 Oen. Riley's I k>n8·held office.' "Since July I've !raveled
round the Fifth 'Distrtc1 speaking,
thalling, 5haking hands, listening and
preparing myself for the campaign office
c open this month."
I
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"And if somehow I've missed anyone in
he process. call ~ at 642.a846 (Jerry
Brown lives!) and I'll make every effort to
~ 1herc to discuss any and all issues
port.ant to coastal Orange Countians."
enator Marian also sives me the
opportunity 10 jump into 1hc fray:
You can lcll me how you'd run the
nty, &M:n the opponunity (Supervisor
llrtln has a nice ring to ii)."
I'd call ii a clunk rather than a ring.
"In fxt," Marl.In stcalDrolls on, "I
ropose that )'OU and l create our 0\1-·n
rum risht in your column. You be 1hc
int and I'll be the counterpoint ... Out
•11 warn you, I've been lalk.ing about
csc issues all alona and think I'm in
retty aood Shape. I j~I need someone to
ive me and my 'machine' a liulc guff 1n ies,po1ue .. How about it?"
See what I mc!an abou1 1hc velvet part?
Sure. I'd love 10 do the Mllrian and
red Show. But I still think an opposing
ndidatc of suture and substance should
the one dishin1 ou1 the 1uff.
. The Senator signs off, "Marian
racson. "Candldatt for Supervisor (not
upcrvilor yet by any strclch of the
o&inatk>n), Fifth Supervisorial District."
II mu.st be nolcd, however, 1ha1 her
uerbcad atcaorically statc.s, "Marian
rgcson, Supervisor S1h Di11rict"
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Readers debate whether the cities of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
should recogn ize Martin Luther King, .Jr. Day as legal holiday
On Jan. 17 -A1anin Luthtt Kin£ Jr.
Day -it will be business as usual for
rhe city govcrnmcats of Newport Beach
and Cast• Mesa. Sboukl our city /!alls
closed to celebrate the national holiday?
Our readers dcbarc the issue.
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I called to say a word of appreciation for
Melt Cokcr'l fine column about the
Martin Luther King holiday (Jan. 10),
and also to share my opinion that J do
believe it should be matkcd in the local
cities and lhat we should put totcthcr ~
some kind or a way lo remember Dr.
King's commilmcnts •nd what he shared
and whilt he helped bring about in this
country.
REV. DENNIS SHORT
Minister
Community Congregational Church
Coronil del Mar
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I think it is a good idea thal 14•e keep 1he
city offices open. It's difficuh in this day
Carmlchael, Stahl's
balled by Ubrary trustee
In reference to the headline WTincn by
David Heitz, weekenct..rdition of the
Daily Pilot, regarding the 'Newport
Beach Public Library Foundation, 1hc
library community is indeed pleased !hat
. and qc whtn cveryo~ is teyina to do
the ~t 1bey can in budnesl and not
bcina able to get there for thinp tha1
you need rrom 1be city hall because or
another holiday. It'• not a religious
holiday.
So, l think we shoukl keep them open
and I am very much in favor of them noc
closing on the King day.
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JAN LOUIS
Cosla Mesa
Businesses should remain open on the
King holiday. SmaU business particularly
can't continue to arford all 1hese paid
holidays.. nor should the taxpayefl at the
city and county and slate levels for thi1
mallcr. It's just one too many. ·
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PAT McDANIEL
Newport Beach
To the city clerk's ofrtce in Cos1a McS!a,
just in case you've been in a time warp,
J:an. 17 is indeed a holiday io obscrv:ancc
A question that should be resolved in
the ncxl election.
GEORGE T. KROSSE
Newport Beach
Safety, not hoops,
nrst at Tanager Park
Dallid Carmichael. senior vice president liaving just returned home (or
and general counsel. Pacific Mutual, has Christmas break. I was surprised to hear
assumed the leadership rcspon&ibilitics about the conflicts arising concerning
as chairm:an of the Newport Beach the ba.ske1ball courts at Tanager P:ark.
Public Library Foundation as a ~1y family moved across from Tanager
volunlecr. Park 4 VJ' years ago. Al the time only a
He will be rollowing in the foo1s1cps small 11mount or people gathered there.
of 1hc extremely successful John and Then, about t'WO years ago. there was a
Elizabeth Slahr, and will head !he population explosion at Tanager.
foundalion, expending time, energy and Over time people from l.m Angeles
cxpcrtlsc: as a gift to the library and the were coming to play pkk·up games, ror
city. money -J don't know. What I do k{'ow
We arc most indebted to lhca is 1hol wh11 went on al Tilnagcr was not
public-spi1itcd Newport Beach rciidcnu wlu1 l 'WOuld like goin& on across the
for lheir efforts.in lhc support of the s1reet from where my parcn1s live, and
Newporl Beach Public Library. the park that I wan! my neighbors' kids
JEAN KIGER 10 play at.
Chairman, Newport Beach G:angs arc not the main is.sue, safety
Board of Library Trustees is. Only one of the courts at the park
Jean Watt shines ,..._,e used by the playc.,. the one 1ha1 h"
~er bask.els than regulation, so that
as beautiful person they can dunk. Only eight people ploy in
a game, at Tanager they play
four-on-four. I enjoyed readlncyour feature article
about Jean Watl in the (Dec. 31) edition
or lhc Daily Pik>t.
Your headline aboul Jean read,
'"She's known as everything from en.zed
envi nmentalisl to a beautiful person.··
I cast my vote ror "a beautiful
person.''
RICHARD DEMMER
Newport Beach
$185,000 trashed
by residents
This letter is in response to 1hc Ne14·port
Beach City_ Council's r~nl ca.ncellalion
of the automated refuse collection
system that was about to be tcsled here
in the Eastbluff section of Ne'llt'porl
Ocach. · •.
The lest was 10 be performed the first
of January. It consisted of a system
where a modified truck would reach out
and pick up special large containers, i nd
dump them in the truck without the
dri\ler leaving his scat This at no
additional cost to lhe residenl.
The l)'ltcm was 10 save the city
$185.CXX> ~year.
It is inconceivable to me that the te.sl
was not allowed 10 proceed .
The umc poup tha1 tried to pressure
us lnto the lrvine property purchase did
not feel that the Sl&s,000 savin1 was
import1n1 enouah to allow the teSt lO
proceed.
Alto who was the lobbyina 11oup 1hat
held to much power over our city
council?
What are the other guys doing while
waitins for !heir game to beg.in? I haYC
watched people drink. urinate, cuss and
occasionally smoke pot. Some o( thC
guys arc nice, but more arc
disrespectful. And it is not only 1hc gu)"
that arc rude, once there wa1 a woman
urinalin& on my front porch.
11 seems as it people in Cosla Mesa
think that all lhc residents surrounding
the park arc just wa1ehing this ... well we
arc. ln the IJC of violen1 crimes you
want me lo go handle it. . .I don't 1hink
so. The crowd tbal used to go 10
Tanager Park practiced aU the righls
giw:n them in___!he Bill of Ri&htt.
including their ri,&}lt to bear arms..
As for lhe two girls with the petition,
Adams School and Baleric Park arc
c:k»cr to their houses and also haYC
optn courts. If all else fails. Estancia
Hi&h School, the school that they attend,
has 18 backboards that arc waitins for
them. That is if lhcy have lime after
basketball prac.aic:e. My ad¥ice i.s to not
try and deal whb lhings that do not
directly concern you.
NATALIE FRANZ
Costa Mesa
h's u.. fir po1ce and
111111111 tD ... alaag
As an animal km.r, l was deeply
1oucbcd by the uory of Dinao, the police
®fiowcwr. the police should be as
1olcran1 ot otbcr animals as they are of
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of the birth of Mnrlin Lulher Kina. Jr.
Your comments on 1hi1 subject da not
reprc.scnl all the cltizt:PS or eo.ua Mesa.
Ma11 Coker hit 1hc hail right on the
head when he aUudcd to tho facu tbal
most ciiics don~t observe the boltday
because of lhe race ol M'.t,lin Luther
Kina. Jr. His accomplishmenu arc
historical. He bas helped lo shape this
country and made ii a areat place to
Jive.
YVONNE ROWDEN
Coita Mesa
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The city should not obscNc ~1ar1in
Luther J(jng Day. Tht whole 1hing.
should be scrubbed.
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PAT IRWIN
Corona dcl 11.iar
I :agree with "-ian Cokcr's premi~ in his
ilrliclc.
LEE URADLEY
their own. I call you allenlion to thC
senseless killing or a triinsienl's dog by
lhe police department in Costa f\.icu;
the killing of the oh-so-vicious lilbrador
. by the Sheriffs dep~rtmcnt ; :ind let's
not rorget lhc vicious cow that had to b(
shot 43 times b)'thc bra\'e In.inc PD.
l1 's time the police de\·elop a policy :i;
to the 1.rcatments or suspects anc.loted
and the citizens at large. We should du
some1hing about 1h i.s immcdiacel).
RAY VINCENT
Ne14·port Beach
Tragic Irony seen In
front-page artleles
How many people i.cc the irony In th<'
jwct:1posi1ion o( '"''<>articles on the front
page of the Pilot (Jan. 6)?
I rercr 10 the artick in \.,hich Gov.
Pete Wilson ailed for the coos1niaion
of six new prisons, lhe hiring of SOO new
CHP oCficers. etc. and 1he ar1iclc about
Sharon ~iorri)()D in which we arc told
that the :annual budget for new books
for 1hc Co.lot:I ~iesa library has been
reduced from SSS,000 to $7,SOO.
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ALLAN M. RAFF
Nautical dictionary
llltlll'lllllY overboard
Not to nilpick, but in the s1ory on
Ration Beck (Jan. 6). 1 believe lhc
writer meant to say that his family
followed him in a SS-Coot 1ral4ler, not
!roller. A trawler is a large power boat
'Nith a dcsi&n bilSCd on the linci of a
com mercial fishing boot.
JANET STEELE
C.ostu ~tcsa
More on NewPOrt·Mesa
school board election
I am calling in response 10 "New bk>od
wanted" (Jan. 8) on 1hc school booed.
Although in some t111scs I think we do
need new bklod on the sc;Jtool bo:lrd. it
is hard for lhc Khool bo:ud to be
responsive lo a com1nuni1y 1hut doesn't
gel involved.
As a paren1 11 Adams School 1 have
found Judy Fn.nco and Ed Dcdcer IO be
very willing to work with us 10 solve
problems. l ha\l'C also noticed that 1hcrc
arc more news rcpor1crs than parents at
most school board meetings..
Rather lhan lhrowing out all of the
ok1. I think we as a communily need to
pl 10 know our representatives and
what Ibey s11nd Cot and 1hcn we need 10
show up to express our needs and
dt'iircs.
And we need 10 keep 1bowi.na up 10
see whll ls bcinc done and to make our
rcpreacn1a1i\ICI accountable. lbt tehool
board should DOC be run by just a few
•WiMCT
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I c;an think of :in impor1ant reason why
Martin Luther King. Jr.'s birthday
should be a holiday in Cost:i Mc1a and
Newport lkach: 11 I beCllU)C it 'llt'Ould
be poht1cally correCI.
JOHN RUSSELL
rcprcientali\.e.lo.
·rhc romn1unity mus1 acccp1 Its ~hare
of rcsponsibilit)' for the lac'k o(
mcaninsful reforms that have been
:IC'COmpll;hmcnts in the pa.i.t few years.
DONNA BENNElT
Costa P.1c.u
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I ;:un a 20.ye:ar residt:nl uf Corona del
~1ar. I :.n1 also a retired tcAChcr Crum 20
)can. of tc3chin1 in the Nc--.·po11 -~tcu
Unified School Distric t ·
I anl :appalled th ;u Rod Mac~tilh<1n
.Jnd Judy Fr.anro ..:ay that Ibey will run
for rcelertion in NO\•cmbct. Ylcasc
don't. Rod and Judy! We need new
blooc.I. H.Q1:11ion is office is vital 10
progrc).s.
HELEN MCFARLAND
· Corona del ~iar
City Should aet B1Y CM on public lands
How rc\polbiblc h:a..s the city of Nc14-port
Beach been 1n its stcward;hip of the
ba>•front !:and don01teJ to the people of
Ncwpof'I Ocach by 1he l:itc James Irvine
:and prc$Cntly occupied by 1he Dulboo
Uuy Ouh'!
Is it c1hi~I ror a philanthropic gift or
this magnitude to h,olvc b«n gi\'en Q\"tr
to 3 pri~te c:li1i.fdub foryrofil, 11 club
that erectc;J a .lolCep wall o
view-blocking concrete buildinss upon
1he l:rinJ.
I• not lhe public en1i1lcd to enjoy full
::aC'C'e')S to th is rate llnd precious 14indQ14·
10 the b::ay? Arc they no1 entillcd 10
enjoy this &ift ::as its donor intended?
Peth::aps one of 1he mo;1 signif1ean1
fac1or in the crst-.·h1lc defeat of Mcu.i.u re
A was 1hc city's na~cd inscnsiti\"t
~tew::ard;hip of this bay fronl:igc.
h i.1 time to rect ify the ci1:{'s pa••
n1isdc1neanor -ror 1hc JX"oplc of
Ne.14porl Deach 10 reclaim our rightful
~ri1:ige prOllidcd by lhe gencro.i1y or
Janles Irvine -and rededicate the land
in his name :ind 10 his purpose. Only
then will the city of NC¥'J'Ort Ocach be
14'0t1hy of Slewardship.
II i:& also tin1e the ll:alboa Bay Oub
should be pul on notice that i1s lease
will not be extended, 1hat they 1hould
begin the search for IU\Othcr site. An,d u
quickly as the prC:SCnt propcny is
vacated, this bay fronta&e should be
returned 10 its oriJinal condition and
reconstituted as a park <>r e.5planades ror
the enjoyment o( all the residents of
Newport Dcach.
Tho B lhoa &y Ou~ should not be
aulhorized to make: ant further
Improvements or expansion, which will
merely (ut1hcr cnla:cnch Its unwarranted
occupation oC 11 prime: she thit was aiven
IO 1hc people of Newpoct Beech. •
REBAWI WAMS
Newport Bead!
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Dlbly ud teveral other West
New~ adamantly oppose the
utcalioa or the bike tnil lo the
Su'8 Ana River Jetty. They s.ay ii
wou.td turn pri"y occanrront
home& lnto fish bowlJ. dcvaluina
propcr1J bf 1Mn1 tourists the eo-
ahead to pwlt.
But I nujority of committee
mcrnbcn believe tMy'rt: •imply
doi"I their ~ wh~h .is 10 pro-
mo1e sate biqod1n1 w1th1n 1hc ci1y
and build enthusiasm for the pol·
Julit:l&-free mode of tnnsportalion.
s..w-Noanar, D.uu Pu.or
Bicyclist maJca his way down tnil along die beach Wcdnaday.
· "The aitualion now is highly.
hiahly umafe for everyone ... rom-
mlttec member Fran Farrer iaid
of the pracnt bike palh, which
comet otr Seashore Drivt btforc
snakma ak>na the shoreline fr om
36th Street to E Street.
Sea.shore Drive already lj, con·
gcttcd with can. Rcsidcnt.s 1hcrc
say they live in fc1r of hiuing 11 cy·
clist, and the bikcn ha,·c 1hc s:ime
1.1.·orry.
'1'here hlYC been numcrou, ac·
cidcnu there," Farrer uid .. ,.,
facl. my h~nd was one of 1hem.
He WU hit by a car 11nd bro~c his
l"Ollarbonc."
SEARCH SERVICE
We find ouc-of.pnnt book.\
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APOLLO B OOK SHo
646-7045
Former Councilwoman Ruthelyn
Plummer said re1ident1 have been
fe uding about an oceanfroot bite
path for years.
. She agrees the present situation
as not urc. She said that's why city
surf has k>oked at alternatives be-
fore .
"The most feasible was always
to put a trail on the beach," Plum-
mer snid. "In the summertime, the
ci1y is wide open for a lawsuit. I
don't know what it'1 going to take
10 get people to work tog:elher and
solve rhe problem."
Dcbay came up with a propou.J
last summer for mating the Sea·
shore path one-way, diverting CUI·
bound bike traffic to Coast Hi&b-
w:i.y.
Pubhc "'·orb staffen said the
I i// ,\1111 I Si ///'\II \I -~l 'I ( 111 /\I\
70-1000 pounds
LoaJ-Na tionaJ-1 n tcrnJ.tional
Door-to-Door <kli,tty
~ packing and cnting
Ground • Sea • Air • Rail
Spcci.a.Jiring in I
t 1 ... ~ht-tkl ( ..... lo.I. & Applt.1n..'"' I
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Neck.lace o r Bracelet Kit
Mtb ""Y pun:bllC of $2 or more.
OM C,ou '" r Qutum('r • Jao. 31 , 1994
Dcalgn your o wn jewelry
with o ur wide acl ect:lon of l>eada
&om around the world.
607 E. Balboa Blvd. BBADING CLAssllS
Newport B each AvAIL\Jlutl
(•t the Ba.It.om Fcny 6 7 5 896() crua.-1.t11g, bc~h aide) -
· would be -robibi!M: C::C OYCJ"bcad utili.t_ and a
aewer _f".WDP station, located 11
Cout Hf&bWay and Balboa Boule-
vard, wouJd hive to be reb:atcd.
Committee members said they
would oppose the plan even if the
city could P"l for the improve·
menu, aaying 1t would pose an un-
ncc:caury-danger lo riders who
would be forced to pedal on the
heavily trawled Balboa Boulevard,
between River Avenue and 36th
Street.
Meanwhile, Farrer said the
committee will continue to exam-
ine ways of extending the path
along the beach ... Somehow, this
whole issue is festering." she said.
And Dehay vows to continue to
press for other bike path akema-
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Public Worb director Ben
Nolan said the isruc will DOl easily
be resotvcd. -rbcre's no easy IOlu-
lion, DI' it would have been
achieved a Ion& time •ao," he uid.
It's a YCry diCf.cull iuUe -one
that requires a lot of wort."
Bicyclists enjoyina the ocean-
front path on Wcdoetdly said they
undcntand the concerns of both
the bikm and lhc residents. ·
"I koow th11 ~ do cherish
livin1 oa the oceanfront without
the blkc path -tha1'1 why they
JM there," Aid Dana Van Meter
of Ncwpon Beach.
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duiCs. At lllal titne, the Juda<
will determine whether 10 im-
pc»e a 30-day jail 1enteace.
..... my hope that thtou&h
IOn'IC education and coun1elin1
~ can prcvent Lh~ from hap·
ptning in the future,.. Pid
Deputy District Altornc)' Unce
Jensen, 1ddin& Iba.I he found
Gonzalez's attions .. allous and
sclfi5h."
"She had the wits to IP to
the hospital and take care of
her own medical needs, but she
left lhe child in a hamper of
diny clothes and then threw
her in the trash like a piece ol
garbage," he said. •
Gonukz. who hu • husband
aad ~Ir-Old dlM&hlet ia
-· admimd-w tfti....--f the baby'a bod)' 10 her lwnpcr
for a few days before 11.ulfln1 it
into plutk blp and boordin& a
county bus tn r:outc to work.
Gon:ulez told ~ice: she go1
oil the bYS a few SIOps early to
throw the tnrant in ia dumJ))icr
near iOme tennis court$ ul
Newport Bex:h lll'ld 1hcn prQ-
ce:cdcd on to a Ncwpon BcJch
home where ihe .,.,orks 3) 3
bou.-ckecpcr and b:i~~ittcr
In the prob:u.ion repor1, \)fle
employer dc"-'ibcd Gonz..alcz
u "lovin& and \.Cf)' ~ind tu ch1I·
dren ...
A prob;uion uificcr recu111·
mended tlul Goni..akL be re·
quired to enroll an 3 Red CrD!>s
fin:I aid cl.w a) part of her
sentence.
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• I can Rtddl-....tp
• tOCOll
l feat oven 10 375 degree. Melt
chocolate and br.auer in small
\:Juccpan over low heat, stirring
un til sniooth. Slowly blend into
bca1cn egg yolks. Beat cg whites
un1il stLff. gradually adding sugar.
Gently fold chocol:ate mixture into
egg whucs until thoroue,hly mixed.
Divide mu1urc :amon& 6 buttered
anJ floured 31,tz-inch jumbo _muffin
1111s U.ike 1n prc:hea1cd <M.'.ll 20
m1nu 1cs. H.emovc fr um m en: let
cuol 5 minute,. (Cakes will sink in
center.) Gently loosen cakes from
\1dcs of p.in. Inve r! gently onlo a
fl.ii surf.ice or baking sheet. Allow
to cool 3 to 5 minulcs, To setve,
place uprigh1 on serving pl.ate. Fill
Yt1lh H.cddi ·wip· dusl lightly with
cocoa. i\1ake:. 6 ~crvings.
Caranoel apple pie
•Pit Dou&h
• J cups Ouur
• Vi teaspoon sail • .v~ cup vrgctablt shortening
• Vi s1ick (2 ounce,:) chilled butter,
cut into pll'crs ·
• VJ cup p1us 2 tablespoons ict
water
Place flour and s.ah in large
bowl. Cut in shortening and butter
unul 1nU:1urc is C03f""SC and mealy;
Sprinkle in ice: water; ligh1ly knead
unul dough forms 1 ball. Divide
Joug.h in half. Place in plastic bag
and chill al !t:":ist one hour, or
overnight.
Apple fllllnt
• 5 larat &rttn GntnnJ Smllh
applrs; pttlcd and cottd, about
11/.t pounds
• I cup gr11nulattd 1usar
• J tablespoons quick cookJn1
tapioca
• l 111ble1poons lcn1on juict
• I 1ablcspoon cinnamon
• Vol teaspoon s:11l
• I lablc1poun heavy cream
•I cu
• I <aa RC'ddl-wip
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to ~-inch thickness and line 1hc
pln1e; ~in& swe 10 press the
dou&h into the sides and the
bottom. Rou&hly chop the apples
into small pieces, abou1 the size or
.lima beans. (The apples should
measure abou1 9 cups chopped.)
Combine with suga r, tapioca,
Jc.moo juice, cinnamon i"nd"l3h in
• Jarac bowl. Set aside until the
juices bc&in to run, about 10 10 15
,minutes. Beat toaethcr tht cream
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uuces. whether meaty or me11.les5t
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Tcriyaki Sauce with Peas and
Straw Mushrooms., Southwcstcm
Marinara Sauce and Creamy Crab
and Red Pepper Sauce can all be
prepared in a mauer o( minutes
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pas11. shapes.
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or short -depending on whether
i1's served with a long pasta like
linguine or spagticuj. or a short
pasta such as rotini, rigatoni or
mostaccloli. No mauer wha1 the
shape, combining (resh-tasling,
spicy salsa-wi1h bacon, corn and
garlic gives this sauce delicious
navor with a Southwestern nair.
Creamy Crab and Red Pepper
Sauce, its navor enhanced by
garlic and dry white wine, is a
savory seafood sauce and can be
~rved with mostaccioli, bow tics
or any other medium-shape pasta.
Teriyaki sauce with Peas and
Straw Mushrooms showcases how
well Asian ingredienlS pair with
pasta. Using teriyaki sauce, ginger,
straw mushrooms and water
ches1nu1s. this ewtic sauce freezes
well, and will convince drop-by
guests that you sOmchow knew
lhcy were coming. Double these
recipes (or twice the convenience,
and freeze one batch (or later. So
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• 1 1-oa.. can stnw mushrooms.
dnlaed..
• 1 4-oz. an w1kr c.bes111ut.a.
dnlncd and Datly diced
• I cup fro2e• peal
C.ook. pasta according to
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lar.1..e. non·rcac1ive
(non-aluminum) saucepan, mix
1asether vegetable oil, sesame oil.
1in1cr, prltc and teriyak.i sauce .
Brin& mixture to a simmer over
medium heat and cook un1il
aromatic and sill.ling, about 3
minutes.
In a small bowl, s1ir together V•
cup or the chicken broth and 1he
cornstarch until cornstarch
diuolves. Stir the remaining
chtcken broth into the teriyaki
sauce mixture and brin& to a boil.
Sk>wty stir in diuolvcd corns1arch
and let simmer (or 3 minutes. Add
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SPOlll'S EDITOR ROGER CAIUSON, 642 ... llO, est. ll7
' Saa Kings mm to the classlfteds for a football coach: 'Help Wanted'
• But whether job will Include
full-tlme position is In question.
8"t 8AUT fAVLIDfla.. SPaan 1Vunu.
A timetable for replacina
Dave Hollind u football
c:oach at Corona dcl Mar
, Hiih has y~t to be estab-
lished. accordina to Sea
Kinp Athletic Dirc~r J_crry
--r.liiK:i; bUI CdM Touch·
down Oub President John Walz said he ii
~cting widespread in1crcst in the ~
SlllOn.
"I've been 1old by tome of I.he more
prominent coaches in Southern California
thmt it's the primo coachin& job in Orange
County -No. 1 on thC list." Walz said.
"O!'c prominent hi&h IChool coach, whom
l wilb not to name, told me
.... only hi&h -job he would move for would be
CdM."
Jclnick. who said , the
school plans to open up the
position to applicants out-
side tbc Newpon-Mcsa Uru-
fied School District, plans to
meet with CdM Principal
Tom Jacobton as soon as
'l·ve been told by some of trie more prominent coaches
In Southern California that tt's the primo coaching Job In
Orange County -No. 1 on the list One prominent high
school coach. wbom I wish not to name, told me the only
high school Job he would move for would be CdM.'
Jelnick said opcniq up the
posi1ion ,.·ould not preclude
Collins, who teaches K:ienee
at Cd~1. or 811ldwin, who
teaches at Costa Meia Hi&h ,
from full considcr:uion.
Holland, CdM's head
CO:lCh the pa.st 11 SCa$0nS,
and also from 1967-7S, re·
signed Monday to become
defensive coordinator at
Grossmonl College in El today IO discuss specifics of
.... birin& process.
"'We're aoinl to open it up, but I don't
know yet it there'll be a teaching job
available, •• Jclnick said. "We need to set
rollln& on ii and get someone in here, but
I wouJd uy it will be at leasl until Febru-
ary, before we have a new coach."
--WAil CdM Touchdown Club president
CdM Defensive C.OOrdinator Craig Col-
lins said Wedi;iesday he plans to apply,
and $ca Kings OOcnsive C.OOrdinator
Tom Baldwin expressed interest Wednes-
day, but would want to talk with CdM ad·
ministratQn bcfor~ olficially applying.
Cajon. Ho lland currently
teaches health and safety at c.dM .
Walz.. whose son J.R. ended a three·
year \·arsity ca reer this fall as !he school's
career rushing leader, and whose younger
son Josh will return to the Cdt.1 'i'llrsity ~
a junior next fall, said he expects high
school coxbes from Orai\ge Couni:y and
el:scwherc in 1he ~thland, 11.s well as col·
lca,e co:u:hci, to seek the Job.
"We're talking high·profilc people,"
s:sid Walz, who on bch:ilf of the bocb1er
club cxprC"t.std an intc:rc:)t in being 1n·
volved in the sclec1K>n process.
"We: 1111 rcalt2c: that the school') admin-
iSar:uion will h:avc lhe final ~). but the
boos1c:rs have raised S60.000 each of the
p3st two years 10 supporl lhc program,
and we'd like to h"\C input an"d paruci·
pate in 1he hiring process,'· W:i.IL said
"New (Ne-.port-~1c~:i Unified School
Distr1ct) Superintendent f\1:i.c Bernd has
s:sid he '4.lft\) community involvement 111
the schools. and thL) could be a cla»IC
case to \C)I how much 1n\ol¥emen1 par-
ents ... ,11 h..1\1." ··
Santa Margarita posts wake-up call
~
Defense gives
CdM the edge
The Corona del Mar High
boys basketball team un·
leashed a smolhcring mnn·
to-man defense on host Sad·
dlcback Wednesday night to
earn a 60-38 Sea View ··
L..caaue victory.
Sea Kings senior guards Jeff Schroeder
and Danny MacMillan put the clamps on
Saddleback Nckcour1 5tandou1s Chris
Bradshaw and Mel Lcte, rcspcC1ivcly, 10
force the Roadnanncrs to .JCl their points
off of scrambles for offensive ~bounds
and broken plays. according 10 Cdt.I
Coach Paul Orris.
"We really wan1ed to focus on their two
pards. and Schroeder and MacMillan,
with Jeff Maucn cornin& off the bench,
jun did an outstandinc job defending
them. .. Orris Aid. .. _W~1a••l!r ~ Lbdn
out of their halfc:Curt offense, arid 1Qu
could sec them 1tru&&!ing all ni&ht."
At the other cnc(CdM exploited an in-
side heisht advantage, by finding the cxtrn
f>U1: for bip percentage shou. or result·
rn& free·lhrow opportunities. ·
• Newport Harbor runs' into
a buzz saw against Eagles
in Sea View 'showdown,;
IY &lCH.UD DuNw, S...:Z. ·wanu. .
RANCHO SANTA
MAROARITA -Neither • c:oodt could "'Plain iL For ·•
Ncwpon Harbor Hi&h. ii
was a bad dream; for ~nta
Marprita, it made no .......
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"I'll tell you.
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t.\11 -· Aid Santi Matprita
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Senior RanUn Bastani Jed the winneri
(1()..6, 2·2 in tca1ue) wi1h 1.S poinu and
~IJht re.bounds. while Lindsay Johruon ( 12
points) and 6-6 senior center Marius '
~ndvik (10) were also o n the end of
Cd.M's patienl offense. ·-·-= I,, .. a
OJocb Jerry De·
Buit, Whote
squad led by 2l
points at batr~
time: IUld by 4-0
a!1°J !Me quar·
tC:rs, before
truisin1 to aa Newport Harbor's Bob Torribio (right) tries to gr.ab a r<bouad ftom Sama Morprit. High's Jeff Hoplins.
Brad CaUahan, another 6-6 cc:nter, 1al·
lied ei&ht poi.nu 10 help CdM pull away
after s-.ddlcbec:k narrowed an lS..7 fint·
quaner deficit to 23-18 at the half.
CdM made U..of 28 free !brows. while
Coach Pat Quinn'• Roadrunners (6--9, 1-3)
corr1Cned jus1 8 of 14 foul shou.
The Sea Kinp return to Sea Vlcw ac·
lion Friday nisbt at Tustin.
~IU
80-43 homo vie:,
apial& the Saibl. torr Wednesday nish•
•we had a bonible practicx 1\oesday ni&h• -""
Md .... off ,.,..,.. because of a wrcsttin1 IOUJDI•
SDCDl be.re. And we bad a bad pmc on Moada7
(apiml Oxooa del Mar~ so )'OU tell me -we
<amt '"'' like tbiL I ju.I dc>a' m-. But I do know
lMt Ncwpon Hatt.or is a eood ICUL ..
~-.... Saata Marprita (12-4 -ra11. 4-0
U. ~~ wltidl nipped CdM U. """"'-Monday,
55-$4. blasted tbc Sailon (9-1. 2·2) elrly, runnia& up
LAG UNA HILLS
••••• Dream game, dream Player • ..... . • . . . . .
a 14""4 .dvantacc after one period. •
l t r;ot worse for Newport in the st'OOftd. The Ea.
slei spuned, 1:1-3, 10 take a 31-11 lead with 1:20 left
in the first half. Only Juan Ordlan.a's lhrcc·pointer
with 1~7 on the dock stopped the bleeding for tbc:
Sailors.
To ~ ult on lbc Sa.ilon' WO\lnd. Santa Mar-
prita'1 Jdl Hopkins netted l of 3 free lbl'Olll'I with
no time tcft in the fll'St half, after getting fouled by
Newport Harbon Will R..anki.q on a thrce-point try
ESTANCIA .. . . . ... • . • ••• • • . .. . ..
a1 the buuer. Hopkins' shots pvc the bolll • Wt&·
lQ& )6..JJ intemis.sion cdae.
"We just _r .. ·1 ttady I01>l&Y."-»ld~ch
Richard Smith. whose tca.m committed t• Ont-hall
tumoYCn.. while hininc jUSI S of 22 (~) from the
field in the flfSt 16 miaute.s.
.. It wu a very emotional same for our kids in a k>t
ol ways. but we just didn'I come out in a mental sutc
that was \"ery P.rodUCtiw:. II was juM one ol lboie
pmcs; ic wu l~c a ftla.htm!rc. We cou.lda' do any·
... lllWfotlT"'-' u
• Cdsta Mesa's Heather
Robinson is the Dally Pilot's
Prep Athlete of the Week.
the inside tradr. -over the favored
Easies -on the. Pacific: Coast Lcape
championship.
,.It was the best · s.hc's pla)'(:d this
year." Mesa Coecb Lis.a t.1cNamee
said. "And ii wa.s even more re-
ma.rbblc, because she'd bttn ofr ror a
Bombs away!
Newport Harbor girls roll on with
easy victory at Santa Margarita
The Ne,.·pon Harbor
High girls b:asketball .
team responded 10 a
BY Lt.aal' fAVUDI&~ ~ WUTU.
A ncr s.ittin1 out for
two wee.ts. Col11
Mell Miah acnior
Heather Robimoa wasn't
sure wha1 10 upca when
s.hc made her rctllm to
Ibo basketball oowt Thunday nipt
....... an:b-riYal Estuda.
"I pnalce a lol. which I consider
""" ol my ........ _..,. Aid Robin·
-lideliaed ..,. .. UQond left fOOI.
wbich WU foaaily d1-d 01 I ......
lnctwe. "Aller not bardly practidoa '
11 al~ I -....serioa if I -id lllll
dribble aad talll ...... -u... ..
Drillllioat 'l'alkllltt Ya. Aac1 if )'Oii --.... -.. ,. ..... .... pllJlls---.,.,.·d ....
-IO ....... tllo ---stanct'a -tloo IO 1111 MW••' 52-51
........ ¥k:loly. wbkll .... dlle .....
couple wecb.. ..
Despite miss.ins
all but tbc fuial 34
-oltbcfint
quarter and ta.tin.a
inlcnniltC:.Dt brcab
tbc rat al the way,
the rcturniq aco-
oad-tcam All-OF
teledloo -I c:&tCer·laiP 16
polou. i1'cludln1
13 al M ... '1 ts U.
tlto fol&nh qlllrlCr,
lad ID Ila (vii pedect !Re-throw
...... .. ) ill tlto ....... period. The
s.rcot-11 Uohtniry al Miami-bow>d
...--allo added II ,.._ads .... .-.....
"It -lib I --· Mid the ~ .... Allllete ot tlto Wed<, wllo _ _..,..._
.. ---evian ---
• Laguna Hills' chances go
down the drain against Eagles'
deadly buckets from long-range.
snappy halftime pep talk
from Coach Shannon
Jakosky lo put away
host Santa ~t arg:1ri1:a,
56-3', Wednesd:1y to set up a f1rs1-
place showdown -.·ith Woodbrldge Fn·
cby a1 6 p.m.. at the SAilon' gym.
Despite limi1ing 1he Eagles to 1 .. -0
first-quarter poin1s. H:arbor ( 11-4. 4-0
i.n kaa:ue) was "slcepwalliini." :ac· a>tdln& 10 JakoP;y, en rou1c to a 17·11
fint-hall lead.
1'bcn. the.re was a litUe pc-p talk.
and ~ls p back with it. .. Jak0:5ky
tq>la1
Oclti.QI wilb it, inchoated 1 39'-poin1
......i-11a11 bamp. led by ... ior
pard Ocnaitw £\'arts' 21 poi.nu..
Sea.ior Olea Heads and junior
Mandy Cla)<on added 12 points apitt<,
v.hil~ junior Diune Pulido chipped 1n
scren points and 1 tt:am·hiJh 12 re·
bounds.
He:.ds added five re:bou.nds and rour
as.,,u;;1s for the Tan. who once .,aU.
pla)-ed wilhcM.I junior Tina Bowman
(~ined ankJc) •
"We're hopiQc 1\aa wut be abtt to
pract~ (today) and we wil be able IO
So 1pi11>1 Woodb!idc<." J1kool<y Aid.
Frtday's 1:amc tna.lchel lhc two de·
fcnd1ne leapc QC>dwnpa. witb WCJOd..
bridcc. ranked tc«W'ld in Ora•
Count). >90'1inl a tru.a IS.0
record ~-
'1!01gmteS .......
' •
'
•
•
NI :poot leellhlCalll ..... a.Ir ....... I
11> Womet1 have made S1rides
-on the seas, butboat1n1rwo11a
stiR basically out of balance
In tenns of ctub management.
On y"'1IU of the 31-foot dllSS ond
f"l<r (•H boars <Wer 15 fttl}.
womca .not takifJ.6 any act•'~ ,nn
in the bVldlin1 of rhe yxbr m.111.
be carried and not counted as
mcmben of dte crew.
-North American Yacht Racina
Rules. 1926-1950
A s 1hc quote Unplics.
uilboat racinc siartcd 01.11
. as a true gentleman ·s
sport, with women expected to
quietly sip lea on the fantail.
Wonicn, while welcome on racing
boats, were generally not regarded
llS having cons1ructivc or
meaningful input.
Local ~'Omen have come 1 tong
way since Chen. In the 1990s,
Newport C1ln claim many of the
1op women sailors in 1hc coun1ry.
In the last 1wo years, the area
hosted the Olympic Trials for
Women's 470s and Europe Dinghy
classes, with local sailors Debbi e
\Villits-Funsch, Julie Norman,
Carolyn Ubndcr and Lisa
Gu)tarsop all participating.
Women's participation can aliO
be seen ll the highest level of
local reg:itt.:is. In the late SO's,
Jane Xhock ~on 1he San1ana 20
IAUOA YACHT CLU8
ln•.M s..nl.iol Snon
lltlSlll -1. ~,..,._ 0. Hoooi.el, IYC. '' 7S
,..."'" 1. WI 1 ...... -sn .... n; l. W•r ,_ l...-tr,
M.ti..a ,....,,.i.. "''''(. lO.S
Wll -I "'--a. w-. SU-
lo<""p.Kli., IY(. I l lS putnh; J. I""....., ... ). M.1•
1.,i.... IC"IC, 1-..1s
~JOOA -I."'"""'" U,. &<.e Y.ol•l. UY(", I•
,,....n11; J CUI U, h••-~ 8\1(, 1•.s:
I fllt1 f1/t), l1m 11-1 .. i.__,., ICYC, 1'.S.
tJOO I -I W.W.., P•"' Woll._•, IYC,
11 ;5 ,._,.; 2. h .... dwa Stip. )Ul\ft """°'' llC,
ll 1~. 1 ...... J.< ....... ).11 .............. ~~\(, ll.
l·lJ -I UI Oc ........ Oc• M'.lh.ooo. IYC, I• S
fK'<"'I•. l. llttloo-l•1tck. o..d T,...1..-11, IYC, 1• J
~01 s.ulOT -I I""' --1. ,....., ""'-Iii,
4a\C, I I.JS pr..nio: 2. (M -..-), a.-...t,
loDo-<10, l\C, :l.JS
JUHK>I ~l -I. Pooff. k.,...... o.ri-,, n c 11,...... •• 1. ,_ ,._1, ..,. .. ~a.. llC. 11.
0..1..W. s-uM ~""
aalicMulll, while lu1 year CUoliee
.Hudy-... -» Natiouls.
tntcmationaJ!>'• a womc.a·s team
entered a boat lD this )'Ur's
Whitbread. while bolh &tan ..S
Stripc11nd ..._,;a 3
had women on thc:i.r
1co.mi. .showin& the
ilini world that there,
art few limits for women
on the race course.
-liloolly <-> -pi1:nks'paaiw:. bl dm-panua .
lo pon;c.iu, -YC'I
mcmben owrwtlclmilllb '"-
,...... tpO'-"'--..... ripl IO-oo commiUCC1, and
bold olflCtS in Ibo dub.
While women have
.aieved equality on the
race courie, they arc s1itJ
w:.ii1ini lo sec
comparable 1ains in ya.chi
club board rooms. "-iuch
like the business world, 11
gJ1tss ceiling has restricted ,
M'C>mcn's access from
hoJ(}ing office or \'Oting in
m3ny yacht clubs.
.....
•111111
ScwnJ local dubo
baYC tlttn similar
po&iti~ llepil by
cncoura,ina women
sallon IO become U
active la cJ ub
manqemen1 u their
male COUDlerp:iru. Sout.h
Shore, Voyagers and
Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Oub have recently (or
curreittly) ha\te had
women serve as
commodorei. while
Balboa Yacht Oub Boating
Around the U.S., a new trend is
cn1erg1ng, and several major yacht
clubs arc trying 10 find ways to
encourage bruadcr family
part1c1pa t1on 1n club managcmenl.
Las1 .... ·eek. I received a letter on
this sub1cct from Eai.lern Yacht
Club in f\1.irbh:·he.:id, f\.1 ass., one of
the oldest and best lrnO'Nn yacht
clubs 1n the country. The letter
slated that a survey of Eas1crn's
membership found that more than
70 pcrccn1 ur EYC) members
favored changing 1heir club's
by-la~s in orJCr to encourage
BOATING RESULTS
,.tlll A -I ~..,, -.rbM• (oMll.,,
1'HlC, S JS .,._tt, L tl.,.ottbr.t. C ...... lft .,_....,
"'H'l"C. I ; l . lt't O.._ U.. !-'~· l\C. 11.
P111lf I -1. ~ol. l ob Htt!.tbo-<S. IOC.
7,7J poono; l. llllyltu ... Ins ... Gtoud"'C. S.YK,
1.ts; l. 1.tt, Tao, ........ .-.... uooh. K'l'C. 11 n .
PHllt ( -I. Vor!io.'l. l •oo« t..ict...I, S-YIC,
'" p<lollh, L •-•t II. 11 P \\~ V'l"C. ll.S; l J.,,,.w .. , l.ooolJ""..,wolif.,, llC'ICYC, 11.JS.
P111lf O -1. '"")"<°Al. )Ohn S-1..i.,. V'!C, 1..1
p<l'l'b; l ,...._ r.......,. "'" ~-)~'l"C, L JJ.J . ~ ...,._., 1 ........... IYC. IQ
non us -1. H«""' ~ 1..:~ c-.
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u.''""""' ;w.. -1 .... ..u-.. Gib-... .. -....ru b~,. l\C. s.s '°""""'
\ttl.tlOS -1. O...l<MMi. ll,.. r...-. UOSA.
J..S poo9b.
recently elected a woman
10 its Board of Directors..
'while women arc not yet
cqualJy represented at most yacht
clubs. these arc nevertheless
enoouragina changes.
AS 1993 BCYC Commodore
Carotyn Hardy points out, "While
We can't make the rules at olher
yach t cl1.1bs, 1 would encourage .
yacht clubs to make QppOnunities
for all sailors to panicipatc in au
l!:''Cls of club management. .. ·-. -JohD~Dnytoa '• boating tolumn
•p~an ht tbc Daily Pilot tTtty
Tl1ursd•Y·
NIWNRT KAaaOR YACHT CLUa
W"-~ ......... ~·
l-n -1. C... 9-. HH'rC. U.S; 1. l"1
"'"-· NKYC. :tt..S; l-c.-ih_.~ '"· NHYC. l4.7S; ._ 1-c..t.dl. S,.. NH'tC,
lS.7S; S ... ~ S'f'C, II.JS;._ r ...
~-NH't'C. 0: 1. Sil-0.... NH't'C. K: L
l(iM Mc:ll.w, l 't'C. 97; 9.,..... c-ri-, !liHNYC,
102: 10. W. ~. s-;o.. NH't'C. !OJ; 11.
kd C-, I YC, 1 OS; 11. 0...W '-*-.. IYC.
105.75; 11. C.... ~SVC. 109; I._ lln<I
WliM, It., NHYC. 1111
. lonl,. -I. ..... o..,-, NHVC,. l .7S; J. lN
<ohi.. WC, ·1L7S; J. s.e-IGoMik. NHYC. l't; '· µ,.. Oto1. NH'tC, JL7J; S. )ollA H.>11, C'l"C, U ; lo.
1 .... '""'" ~.l.
t' On O.n'n _.......,
., -Jed Ne•pa<1 -
H;p'I .... -ID Yldooy r--1y la tbe 19!M llcoe -I
IJllcrsediona/ RcpclL
i'ICWllO'I"• DaAft1 Zimbaldi
abnd hlricl< Hopa plac<d
llfllo in lbc A DMsion. 11lc
combined scores pve Newport
H.ubor fine piece ovcr Marina
HiJll tnd Unlvcni1y Hip ot
San Diego.
Newpor1's junior vanity
placed second and Coton• de I
Mat wu seventh. There was a
1oc1I of 17 schools compctina
Crom Southern California.
The results;
_ ......
CORONA DEL MAR -Lorio Wdw ""' recently in>11llcd as CO>--of illc Soulbcm c./ltomia YadlliJI& Ascoci11ion. Joloill& lbc fct<Milca whicll IOOt P-01 Ille Bahia Corinlbian Y-Ooll .. Lo<iA'• wile Clwlcac and otr1Ct11 put and
.,._.,-SCYA and 1bc BCYC.
Roy Pn/I ,,_ MJaioD Bay Yoc/11 Cub is junior 11arr com·
-.. Dick Os< from Kini Har1>or Yachl Cub is vice con,.
modons IACI Dr. Allen Andrew ts rear c:oaunodorc.
SCYA ii _,...i of 91,mc:mber yodll dubs. SCYA is lbc co-
ordiaa•'ns body that interfaces wilh k.aisla1ure on both a it:t.tc
aad lcdenl lcwl .., bcbalf ot bool<r ......., •nd policiet. SCY A
.. ·alto mnciaac:t• KYeral rcplltl a year and Is rupc)nsi'blc roe Olym-'
_,pk coordiNtioo from the rcgjoa.al JCYCI.
Weiss wq COINDOdorc ol the Bahia Corin1bian Vach1 Oub in
1987, president of the Ncwpon Ocean Sailln& A.uocb.tion in 1990
and lbc n:cipUI ot Ille Edward F. K<D!'C'b' t.l<moriaLAwar~ in
1990 forthe Ncwpod Harbot v-...... ot lbc Year.
ROBINSON
..... Pti .. 8 1
toiled her firsl three varsity ~a·
sons in the shadow of Olivi:i DiCa-
milli, now at San Diego S1atc aher
selling school and di~tril'I "°oring
'records, and leading f\lcsa 10 1hrc c
CIF Southern Section t11 le gan1ci.,
winning tWiCt".
"I "111ouldn'1 tay I've been ~a11-
ing my turn to be in the spo1ligh1 .
bul I wanted to try to reach Oliv·
ia's level 1his )Car," Robinson said.
.. I don't compare myself 10 her at
:Ill. and I s1ill don·1 know 1f I l·an
reach 1hc lc\cl she reached hc-1 c"
Ro binM)n. ho~c,cr, :1r.in111tcJ
her bcroics :iga1n,1 bt.inci.i 1n;i~
help her C;'lrn her uv.n pl.ice in the
school's basl.e1hall lure
··11·s ~ lu he· l.n~11 J) a
clutch pl:i~cr. JnJ lhn~c (u,erl1n1c)
free thru~) ""ere prcuy clu1ch,"
~id Robin"°n· \\)W JdJcd ZU
pmn1s 1n limited m1nu1e' 1n l 0Ul'?1·
d.:l) 's PCL ~1n thCr Ccntur) tu up
her 11>ea\On M.'uring .1\cr.ige h.> 1-' 9
per game
Hob1n!!On ?1<11d aftc....,.arJ 1ha1
NEWPORT DEAOi -~
-Comnw.moradna Its 41..: seven·~ annivcrary, _..a.z __
111< N<w~ AqUOllc
Q.ntcr w1Jl be 1iving Cree, on
hour. canoe and klyak clinics 1
S:a1urd<ly Crom 9 11.m. to noon, a
cordi.na to NAC dirccior No
Sc:iacr.
Since it opened on J:in. t
1987, the Nc~-p;>rt Aqu:uic Ccn1,
has bccotoe lhc U.S. Olynlp
Truinina r;1cility, includin& h<hllf
ie\"Cn tocnJ Olympi:an.s from 1t
1992 llarceton:a Gamtt.
lltt Newport Aqu:i1ic: Center
lc>Q1cd :al One \Yhit«.Jir& Ori..,
Newport Oc.:ich. Foi more infu1
tn)lion, c:all 646-7n.5.
IWlll P libs WNStllng post
COSTA MESA -
Fred Morpn. Cosl• ~f\
"-fcs:t High ~·res1tin1 1't\
co;ich, resigned his po-~--'
sition on P.ionday, according 11
~1cu Athletic Director t\1 yro1
~tiller, who ~·ill 1:i.ke O\'Ct :ls cuatl
for the remaining five weeks of lht
season.
"-1organ. .;ho wu fired l\\t
years OJO. then rehired, tbcn re·
'igncd 1n November ;ind returned
shortly thereafter. w3 a victim ol
timing in that Ile was unable 1u
cunduc:1 pr:icticcli until his shin a)
securi ty gu:1rd on the Cost:i Pt.1 c~
campus wn> completed Oii Y 3()
daily
her free-throw ;i~·curucy ( 10 uf 11)
rull11Jcd ... prophecy i.he had 111.adc
leading up to the E)t.1111.:ia g:unc
··u1el). 1"\c been pu11inJl m))(.'lf
at the line ;ig.tln\I E.!.1:inc1.t 1n
pr;ic11Cl' ... nd )huut1ni; 1rcc
llir\rA), .. )he .S'pla1ncd '"(f hur?o
iJ::i)} 11 ~.:i' hlc thc1c ~"~ .i l11tlc
b.i,lc1b.1U goJ on m~ \obouldc1 ··
l )h.lU1::h l1cr lllJUIC iJ fool I\ C\
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the 1c\t uf the rci,:ul.ir "'a"un, an~
C...11· pl.1)on )ucrc~s from the de·
icnJ1ng Southern Scc11on :ft\CJ Re·
g1un::iJ ch::imp1uns ~ould t'Omc
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Mlaina • chance 10 take the lead in the
w•nlq &econdl. tbe Onnic Coatt Collesc
me.n•.s bukctball team 'urrcrcd a bitter
15-82 Oranae Empire Conference setback
11 Fullerton Wednesday niJht
The. Pirat.cs had rallied U> within a
point at 83-82 with under a miriutc to play
when "fodd Loewe drained a three-
poffttcr. Fullerton missed three shots from
In.side ~he p;iint on its next possession, w~th Cornell Archer finally g;1ining 1hc rc-
b6und for Coast, giving the Pirates a
chance for the lead wit h 0:08 left.
But th~ Pira1cs \11crc unable to get a
shol_ turning the ball ewer with three sec-
onds rcm:1in ing. Fullerton's Kevin Carlson
scaled the verdict by ncning a pair of free
throws with 1"'·0 seconds left.
Oamioa Morbky had a sin.lint fine
hall, -U.i II ol his 29 poin1'. to keep
the Pirates (10.8 overall, t-2 in the coa·
lucnce) dole. Fllllertoo (16-6, 1·2) n·
panded a six-point halftime edse to 13 in
the early acagcs or lhe second h If before
the Pirates mounted a furious n.lly.
Derck Roche, who hit five thrce-
pointcl'1 in the game. conncetcd from be:~
yond lhe a.re with 10:30 remai.nin& for a
62.fJO 0CC advan1agc. Fullerton repined
the lead. 67.(it), when Tyrone Mer-
riweather was fouled while dunkin.a and
eashcd in on t he three-point play.
Arte,.. that, it went bad and forth until
Fullerton took a tour-point lead into the
final minule. Loewe 1hen hit bis trey to
set the stap: for the wild rmal seconds.
ESTANCIA: Eagles ramble, 80-39
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ancr his shorpshoo1crs round 1hc mark on
9 or 17 threc·point aucmpts, including 6
or 10 by junior &uard Zack Richardson. "I
thin k 'lll'e m;u ch up 'lllell with ' (Trabuco).
They're more of a perimeter team. but 'lll'c
can £0 inside. Actually, ,,..cc.Jn do a bit of
C"VCrything.."
The 1.::agles could
3fford to s.ave their in·
s;Jc gJme aeainst the
HJ.,,.ks (6·9, l ·J), as
Richardson's scaJOn·
tugh 18 points >A'Ctc
bac\..cd up by fellow
guards Clay Frenz
(Rine points) 3.nd
~hl..c Drake (seven).
Kc\in B)mC ca me
Kevin Byrne off the bench to post
eight or his 10 wints
in the fin:al period, ""h1le starting foN ard
Tom Feeney had all fi \·c 1n 1he first pe-
riod.
.. Byrne and (Josh) ;\rcn) (sU po1n1s)
g:i\·e us a real sp:ark off the bench, · Parscl
:s.iid. '"Du1 our outside shoo1ing helped us
jun1p on them c:.rly.'·
fu.t:incia, behind four 1hree-pointers.
took a 14 -9 fir)t·qu:irtcr lead, and drilled
t.,.,·o more from behind the arc to mal..c 11
28·15 by 1n1c1mi!.sKl11
Coach Dave Brov.·n·s \-isi1ors, ,,.ho s1:1rt
6-6 center Jcuc r..t cDonald and 6-5 ror·
wards AJex Hale and Jason Oarles, were
forced 10 rely 50lcly on points rrom the
painl.
McDonald led the way with 12 points.
while Hale added I 0, as the Hawks hit
just 16 or 47 field goal attempts (349').
Richardson was the key tor the bal·
anced £Igles, adding five assists, five
steals and five rebounds.
Ano1hcr positive for the Engles was
their paltry foul count or nine, which scnl
Laguna Hills. to I.he line only nine tlmca.
convening just five.
"We've been ...,·orking on our fouling.
because opponcnls have·shol .SO' more rrcc
lhr()\llros lhan we have lhis year," Parse!
said.
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day n;ghl, foll;og <o ,;,;1;ng '!:'1
Century, 47·38. ~
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39-7 edge in free-throw ancmplS in lhe
game, but railed lo fully take advantage.
converting only 14. The ru1ility at the line
allowed fl.1c sa (6· 10 overall) to stay ,,.·i1h1n
fi~ points with about ('lll'O minutes re-
maining.
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the entire game with a twisted ankle. anrJ
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lelC a'Yt."ltd an earlier Ktb8ck at the lainda ol Fullerton Wednesday nipt.
down:lna the vlsilina Hornets., 64-54, in
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Petra Murdoch. Earlier in the hair. Mur-
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.,.,·rong.''
The· E::iglcs secured a 20-12 rebounding
ad ... an1Jge in the fint half. while sink.in&
11 or 13 free 1hrows. They poured it on in
the lh 1rd quarter, connecting on 12 of 17
more free throws, while Brian Scoggin
drained a plir or threc-poin1crs. as they
built a lead as big 3.S 64-22.
"\\'c didn't step up and meet the chal-
lenges when things didn'1 go our way!"
Smnh said. "Maybe ,,.e ""ere 100 hyped;
ma\bc: WC were too ncr.OUl. ...
Only center Ramy Shoukry (10 poinls,
seven rebounds) finished in double scor-
ing figures ror NCWPQft Harbor. while
S::in1a lo.1argarit:i, whi ch cleared its e ntire
bench by 1hc fourth qu:i ner, re ceived ex·
ccllcnt fast-break :snd o ffensive rebound
efforts from 6·!001-5 rorw:J rd Brian Finne·
r:.n.
Finne ran, who alo ng >A tlh Scoggin led
1he E:tgles wit h 19 points, had 13 re·
bounds 3nd si.:c s1c3ls, ,,. hilc m:iking 7 of
his firsl 9 shols from 1he noor.
DrJd Finncrai:i. also a 6-5 fo~arJ. fin-
lShcd ,,.i1h 11 poinls a.pd SIX bo:i.rd~-
"Monday nigh! against Coruna. >A C
didn'1 play gOOd b3sket ball," said DcBusk,
a former Ncwporl coach. "Curori:i ""as
\C'ry oppor1un1s1ic and outpla)cJ U). So
,,.hy ,,.c pl::iycd ton1gh1 so ""ell, I'm ju.s1
no! sure.
MWhc:n 1he Sc:. Vic"" Lc:iguc 1~ O\'er.
ho""'C\'Cr, Ne\l.·port Harbor will )hl>"" llsclf
3~ one of 1he lop 1cams."
LcAna Kazmer 14 points and 11 re-
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Due to an editing error, Gross-
monl College was mis1:skenly listed
as the 1993 mythical na1ional foot-
b311 champion in Wednes<by's
Page I story regarding the resigna-
tion or Corona del Mar ~l igh (001-
ball coach Dave Hollond, who has
aettpted the role of defcnsi\e CO-
ord1n:Uor at Grossmont College.
In (3ct. Palomar was the n:stional
ch:ampion. Grossmonfs re cord was
2·8 in 1993.
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former Golden WC$1 College play-·
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topics or diKussion by Dally PUot
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lomia Coll<&• women's bastcd>all IUm
1u1.ned its Golden State Athletic Confer·
cncc eampair on • po&i ti\lc note 1\acSdJy
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The Vanauotds (13-3 overall) rac:cd to a
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whtch fca1urC'd four pla~rs acoring in
double figures.
Tana Dcnwsh nOtchcd a g1UDC·high 17
points. wh ile Jamie l..itl'crkopf, who bad
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McComb added 11 for the Vaneuards.
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