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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-02-16 - Orange Coast Pilot, THENEWPORTBEACH • COSTAMESA • Don't wi!Sh !he car ... !he clouds ., • coming in this afternoon, with a f;,.'JIJ<J I chance of sprinkles Thursdoly. Still pleasant, with 70<.hlgh, 40s low. Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 . ' ' . Hoag gets first OK to · expand on wetlands ""' Coastal Commission votes unanim ou,sly to allow improvements that will - elimioate Cattail Cove, but hospital will have to create wetlands in other areas. BY DAVID H EITZ, ST"'" W&fna SA!'-1 DIEGO -Goin& 'aga1n!>t 1hc ad\1Cc or its own staff, tht' i.t:itc C0..1!>tJl Commission \OtcJ un..inunoui.ly Tucsd:sy to g1\'C uu tial appro-...11 to Hoag Hoi.p11a1 ·:. cxpan>1on plan Onl) a few residents sho-.t.cd up 10 oppose t-loag's proposal, .,.,h tch calls for the c.xp::i.nsaon of t!ic hvi.- pi 1;i.I on ne:lrby \\Ctlnnds 1..110.,.,n ..1:. Canail Cove. .. We're \Cl) pleased ""Ith lhc \Ol e," $aid Peter Foulke. the h~­ pital"i. senior \ice prcsidenf of fi- nance :and special planning . '' \VE 'RE VERY PLEASED WITH TH E VOTE ... THE HOSPITAL HAS ENJOYED A TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF COMMUNllY SUPPORT THROUGH ALL THIS PROCESS . '' l'ETER FOULK.l:. l-lo AG's SCSIOI. \'1(;[ rl.LlJl l>C!<.I OF Fl"'A."C.l A:>:!> si•Lt:t.-u ru.ss1si.; Ila Borders became the llrst woman to pitch in a college baseball game Tuesday and came away with a deci sive victory. . About 40 of the hospital's sup· porters. including sc\cral 1nOucn· ti:il Nc .... ·port Uc:ich residents. filled a bus ;ind accomp.anled l lo:i.g udn11n1:.traton. to the. public hearing in S:ip Diego. Yoag·s ong1n:al promi-.i: 1u 'pend more 1h:an S1UU.OOU h> en~Jn..:e .I L": .;i.crc' of .... c1l:ind~ 111 1hc: San • , A . pitch for equality Ila Borders, the first female to start in a college baseball game, leads SCC to 12-1 victory .. The hospital ha.s enjoyed a tic· mcndous amount of con1n1unit) support through :ill this process,·· Foulke s.iid. At next mon1h·s mce1tng. 1he comn1ission -.ill discuu ways for the hospi1:al to cre:He vr.c:tl3nds in 01hcr areas -abo-.·c and beyond · ·.J1>aqu1n !1.1.ir>h Once lhafi. .,.,01 kcJ oul. the hosp11al hk.c:ly .... ill be g1,cn the OK to 1r.1nlJforn1 its campu!it 1n10 a spra.,., ling, 1.3 milhon-~uarc·fout medical center during the neAt ~ )Cars. The commission's staff, led b) ~ecu1ive Direc1or Peter Dou&Jai.. h• WITL.ANDl/P• .. 4 I Im Dordcn 1ook 1hc fi nt SlCp Q( Wh i t Hll'flC COl\$idcr an impouiblc ,iourn ey Tucsd:iiy aficrnoon, and what a SICp ll W3S. Before an ovcrnow, and most certainly 11 rccord ·selling crowd of some SOO at Southern California Collcac. as \11cll as v111 uallywhc cn1 irc Sou1hl11ntt prcu corps, the IS·ycar-old freshma n pitcher put togt1hcr 1 remarkable five -hit, complete game victory. sh u11 in1 down visiting 011tt'mont-~ludd­ Sc ripps, 12-1. Fairgrounds pursuing Buffalo Ranch buildings It was thc·fi rst-C'llCf SUI.II fo r a female pi1chcr in collcsc baseball and Borders ans .... ·ered Coach Charlie Phillips' raith in her wi1h what musl certainly be considered or leaendary stock. She set down the firs1 nine batten bef01c bcins backed up by an eif)tt·run third inning by her Vanpards teammates. had a shutout throush JCYCn iniiings and only an cl&hth·innina sok> home run· by lcadorr batter Gabe Rosenthal spoiled a vi rtua.Jly pc:rfcd game. "This was a no-win si1ua1K>n (or us." said Rosenthal, who laced a fastball 320 feet <Wer Ila Borders gets some encouragement from teammate Dave Seeley between innings during Tuesday's game. the lcf1 field wall. "It wu sor1a hard 10 concentrate," continued Rosenthal. who struck out in lhc sixth innin& on a 2·2 pitch. "Out you have to respect her. She's a aood athlc1e. and she proved ii todar arter geui·ng everyone out' The S·fOOt·lO left·handcr teased the S1ags from 1he outset with a vari:uion of curveballs and off.speed pilchcs, combined with poise on the mound and a pcnchan1 for acruracy. f\,1any were surprised whe n she continued into the e ighth inning with a shutout performance in hand. He r lon1cs1 s1int since romin& lo !he Cos1a f\,1csa -bascd Chris1ian college W3S S~ innings. When she took the mound for the ninth her 003ch went oul 10 the hill and suuested · she retire after the rant baller "and tak.e your standing ovutkln, .. but she ans.,.,·ered, -•001u,...... Costa Mesa wlll study posslblllty of taking over city's sanitation services • ... Differences over the • handling of contract for trash collection leads to action by council. month for truh coll«tk>n. The COit also covers Chris1mru: 1rtt re· C)'tlin&. 1elephon·c: boot rK)'Clina and larac Item pick ups. The idea 10 consolidate unit•· !K>n icrvkes was raittd last ran when the district ~d lhe .city 10 consider o.n 111ccmc.nt whkb pve il ownership ol lbc ICW.,e lbltl in the city. In 1ha1 di1euufoa, it was lcamed 1ha1 the dlolria ...,. to USC liJc fllll·tU.. dlJ ,....,_ ud hell • -· -pon-• ,...,..,,_. lbc -.... -~-leet ol -.. <lit Halll0<it1olllcaand_0>_ wdl ~II -•,.,,.... ud prioU.. ••• --• lllllof ... .... .. -... "" ........... . -·-=· .... °'"'"' -., ... ·e1•1 •• " 1 ....... _ •• , .,.., =..., ...... --....... fta ...... . ""' Orange County fair offic ial s express interest in rel ocatin g structures from popular ranch to thei r fac ility. BY Russ LoAll. s, ... ,, \\L1T1• BUFFALO RANCI{ -The home .,.,!Jere the buffalo roan1, or at lcai.1 1he nearby buildings. could be rekxa1cd to the Or:anse Coun1~ F:airgrounJs. Fair offic1:als, "'ho p~ch.iM"d one of the Buffalo RanCJl·i. four Nor1h Americ:an b1i.on la~! month, have cxprc!i>SCd an 1n1crc~1 1n mov· ins the handmork farin buildtngs to the fairarounds. '"We knew tha1 the preser.,.:ahon of the buildin1s were of interest to the comm unity," said Bcc._y Ba..iley·findley, interim general man•aer or the Orance County Fair. "We arc very much inter· ested in prc.scrvinc our agricuhural LOCALS ONLY • Pacific sailing .1dventur': See and hear CeM U rapet)•Jn and Louanne Peck talk Jboul their 2Yi-year. 20,000·mUe PK1fic s.liling adventure during a slide show led.ure at Timbuktu Folk and fribal Alt, 1661 Superior Ave. in Cost.1 MeQ.. ~ing out from long BeKh, Gt-ne and Louanne S.11Ued their 38-fboi. boat to Pitcaim lsbnd in the Sout.h PaciflC, ~here lhey visited ~i1h dcsce-n<bntS ot the r~ shtp from ~1utiny on the Bounty f•me. Their ""Y"S" •IJo tool< them to Tahiti, How>ll, i.P'n •nd the P.ciftc Northwost. Cost of the 7 p.m. J>!Oll'•m ~ $3. Se•ting k limited, to RSVP •t 650-7473. Mort community irw-nlJ can be found on pa.p l . ONTlllCOfta Tht ....in. .. top ol -1 It by "*''dot 0.0.• Hu<i. For lnlo .. ~ Clll 650-6865. .... Ailninac. ............................. 1 0 lflad ............ -............. 7 Palc:a .................. -.. -...... J ~ ....... _ ....................... s ''?' ...... .. -·---..... .. --0 ...... ,...,_ ... _ ... .•. BUSINlSS FAX 631·5902 ORCUIA'llOtl I00-252·,141 Cl.ASSIFlED ADS ~2-5678 RETAllAOS ~2-021 5*1224 '46-4170 HOTUN(· ~;;;;;,.,. ~·!1•111,1-IM'll ... -----........ --------...... l her11agc 111 Orange County·· In 3 leller ~nt f\11J.nday to 1he Irvine Co, B:11Je~·f:1nlcy ~y~ the buildings could scnc as cl:a~roonti. anJ meeting rooms for lhe agricul· turc edui.:attun pro1p .lm.!t ur lhc fair·s CentC'nn1al Farm Some of 1he bnc.,·reJ. f:1rn1· ~l~lc buddings on the c..irner of ~t3cArthur Boule,ard and Ford Road v.erc p:ar\ of lhc ong1n:1l lr- 'lne R:&nch, mO\ed lo the current loc:111on 1n 1%~ by the la te arch1· 1c.:1 "'ilh.im Pt•rc1ra Dt·~11ne1 of Lo) Ange le~ ln;iern:auon:al Airport :ind the T1an,.1mer1coi Pt r:amtd 1n S:an Franc1"'0, Pcrcua crealed the pl3nli for l 'CI and Ne1.1o'J>On Cen· 1c1 1n h$ "red barn" offitts. Although 1hc budd1n15 were once thrc:itencd b) construeitan of 1hc S3n Jo:aqu1n H ill~ Toll Road. 1he rou1c .,.,3) changed :1nd only l'lll'O or 1hc build1ngli had to . be Jt'IO\'ed. fi ul bcCaUM" or future de· vclopmcnl 1n the area. IJ"\'1ne Co officials h3\'C been ll'tudyinc plans ... f&llOIOUNDIJPee-4 Arrests for concealed ·-narly -·'· In NIWpDrt ...... '93 ... Pol ice say that a majority of those held live outside of the county. ,, ~ .. • ~= r:; .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -:: .. .. -cc RI -BV FO -E c • • • • " I • • - -• ~ • . •1 tfCD l0 f .... • LOCALS ONL , Love bircb ........ 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"I d1dn '1 '-CC any rc:.il rct.:ognttion thJt thcy'1c durng anything -.1 ong." \a1d the N~port l.kach H.cpublican, ""ho j, attcni:hng the IY11o·dJy •un1m11 ... l"hc cun:i.t:JRi 1hcmc of t:'Cty 'pc:ikcr '' !hJI they need more nioncy ·1 here·, no rccognit100 that there :uc •l:.ilc\ 1h:.i1 have f<ir lcsi; money bu1 r:in._ higher cducauonally." Fcrgu:.un bclic\ICI comp..:11 1100 1~ the only un,.,.,cr to the prohlcm' of cduca11on. lie ll:.iy\ •uncy• 1ndic;i1c lh':lt MU percent of C<ilifurn101 voter' """uh.I 11uppor1 i new, refined \'Ouchcr iniliali\C th;H \llo OUld pr0\1dc \IJIC: c:dut-:.ihun fund' fur pr1v:.1c M:houl 1u 1non "ln\ltad o f 1allung about r(fo11n, what we oug.ht 10 do i• •llow for t(al con1pe11t1on," I crguMJn >:lid. "It '~ the only way this &iant bchenioth of an ln>titulion is ever going to change." FcrguMJn 11 alt.0 a backer o f charier ..chooll which 11.rc creo.ted by communi1ics and approved by local M:huol boards. Slate leg1>h1tion p:ti>W:d 111 1992 authurit.ed the: creation o f 100 charter >ChOOI> with a ma11n1u1n of 10 in each J i)lrict. 'fherc arc already 49 ch:ir1c:r w:hools in lht >l:ite, ""hich opcra1e Independently lJf >l:ilc DCC oners computer workshop ror beginners' A computer workshop for bcginnc11 will be o ffered by Orange C.'ua)I Colleac·s Con1munity St f\'icc~ Office. ·n1e one-duy work•hop. teaching the: word procc~.sing soflwarc ~y~tc111, "Word for Windows,'' I> scheduled for Feb. 26 from 9 u.111. tu 4 p 1n. Reaistr111ion m:1y be d one by phone or· Bl 0 Cs Comn\unity Sc.:N ices Office. For more information, call 432-5Mb0, re1ul111KM> and mandates. "\'le h:i\c 1hem all O\'er Caliromia -cxcepJ in Orange County," FcrguMin lo11d Fcrgw.on plans to introduce lcg1sl;it1on th:it v.o uld crc:ite a •lalc:"'°idc nc1work of "mihtary->l)lc· ch.irtcr M:hools ror young troublcmoiker•. With rWna conccrnl about crime o n campia, he M:CI new tire rur 1he old rcforn1 Khoul 1dc.i. "llu• "'°rn.dd coc troubled l.1ds :in opportun11y to change 1hc ir ""ay>, lil.e they u)ed to v.h\.·n they JOinc:d the m1ht;.ry," 1-c-rguwn >.ud ... Uu1 lhc mih1ary doc•n't v.ant them now." Jns1cad o f lhc JU~cn1le camPJ •nd tJnchn run by cvunty probation depJ1tn1er11s, the ch:utcrciJ reform M:hools would be opcr:ued by county education deparllncnt~ and >upportcd ~y federal crime funds, 1uvc-n1lc o ffender progr;.m monies aniJ >l.ite per-pupil educa1ion funding. Despite what Fcrgu50n coills a lack or political couracc at the Education Summ11, he retains M>nlc: optirnii.m about the future of education. ··inc: most ""or1hwhile thing abou1 this i~ 1ha1 As~mbly Spcukcr \Villit Drown -and Gov. Pete Wilson pu1 1hc1r names out on the lint th111 lhcy "ant change," Ferguson s:.KI. "Now lhcy\e go1 to do sonltthing." -By Rws Lo.ar Correction Because o f an editing error. a he:1dline on :a Feb. 5 story in 1he Daily P ilot wa• incorrect. Local photographer Dan Worthing1on did .no t rcfu1e 10 la ke a picture: o r a guy couple at u high school reunion. \Vorthin&ton took the pic1urc. but ~·ould not publish the photo in the school's memory book. ·111e Pilot regrets the error. •• ICW r· ·on .._, a.,....,._.., • ., ,.___,_,,.~ .. ,,,.,.,w•tli ~ .. ,, ...., 0-.JsS......... Odilpt..lr ......... ~ ~-.. cen.totlllA ................. .,_,,,__Ill -....... MkNiU...ted J• ~ c n•d wLP-...... C.; >• Fdt..2iirS...Aaa. a.., 1. • ...,_... u. on,, ,,.. aarricd JOMt ·= .... 8Mll M. ~ ,_, 22 ... CO«* dd .w. . • .. , S O.C. ... LA ..., U , it._. lie.. • c.y r. 'Ct1lt a.rlCllll ~A. ..,.,,. 0.,.C, IL J-.2''9A• .... i iiiiiiiii-------------" ·~A. ••n , w. wried.,......~ II IM .._.., ... 29 .. ~W.C... .. ,,_ ,,_., Airdrir -~....... WiWIHf elACM c..r....... • ;..,.,. J. 0,-S mrric:4 Knedll ... ..,,..,. • ... , ........ ,~ Ja&Zf•Eanc:aM.. ·1-·n .M •"--"-,.,_,., Altritd CJa91r A. •n.-.... .,_,.... 0.... ..... ,,.._ 29 .. ~ lkldl. c.a Wqa. 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(Ohl I I'"") DIATMS ·''•" tettlll ...... , npon~ ,. llw Ore#tp C...q ~' Olntt. COPAMUA • J.1•btt -.1. SlHp.1,,., 8j on Jan b • Edpr F. Haaprt, n un J•n 17 • CNtUt A-Youa. 10 on Jan 14 •,tr ... J. S-IOt. l.S on Jan 10 MIWPOU alACM • ll•nkt L O.ttom. 71 on Jan :?I -. ltMrrrt S. ObtrJ,, fl on Jan 12 ...... a. llf")tt, 91 on Jan 15 • WUll.1111 £. Coo..t>t, ll on Ian 17 . DUI AllUITI 7lK' f<>Jlowln6 pnplr •tn •IT'ftlrd rT«nllf •• suJ/tklo• of drl•iq 111"h-r 1~ 1nnwtKT. Tbnt-pnplt lu•t oal)· lw<r• •rrTllrd 11• 1111pkl<I• ol • i-rimt 11td. 111 •llb •II 1w• i-rlion, t"'1 •~Ottnl Mntil pnnc-11 plltJ. NIWPOaT IUCN • £tk \\.•)"at-Lannln" .Z7. Dan• Pu1n1 • !Ukh11t-I Oa,ld Gbfnrdl. 34, ();1)111 "1•-U • l>cmald l..eult Runnion, S2. Nc"'·pon lk-ach • Braw Ry1n Shf,.....rd, 20, J'l/cwport lkxh • Jlm.iy L)n D11rl..f, .!J, "''»ion Vocp • C•rlo1 l>11nlcl Torn1, l l, (u,,I ~ tole,.; • Fatrk" Armado Ulac-k., ?&, Foun1a1n V.atlc)' • SC'botob J.lnrhiU••. 20. ltv1nc • D11·ld Dlt.t. )5, F<H1t1na • R•rt Christian.on, 48, An~hc1m • G•ry Srhlmmtlprtnnlc. A8, La1un.a llill1 • lltnl')' So1ptr, '6. LI P.tir:ld.a • Rottllo t'abl•n. 28. G1udcn GrU\i: •Randy Kn-R, 44, ln1lcwoud • Jciaa Gnn111h, 17, J'lle,.•po11 lka~h at.&&. UTA.ft SAUS Aror9f rul nutt MJn u """1"' ~ 1a. ~ L.-,n'f Tat.Ir C.. M s,._,. Aal. <OltAMUA • 161 r.~ SL. tll5,000, I bedroom, I ~ to Rob:t1 OakJ • !51 ,,.,...... SL. SlOQJXXl. 4 bcdtoam. 1 tiatb. to Pam Hdl. • Jll ,...._,,.St.. S2'1J#J. 4 bedroom. I tt..dl. t..t B 0.niian • li4 »~ SC.... Sl60.000, 2 bedroom. I !Mii UI Brcal Kootman • J6J 1"l•peli• SI.,, SJl9JXX>. l btd1oom. 2 h•th, hl 1~ ~klnlJO"'K'ry. • J91 ,.,._..St,, SllS.000. l bcdtoom. I b;lth. to T L 1l11Atrc-nurln • liU Elko A•t,. Sl99,.W),? bedroom. 1\.1 batt..:1.i.1 Auu.ndo Eaiobi. • U4l [kkil Avt-,. S200,@. 2 bedroom, 2 ..-: bath. lO J Jr.t Ruhoff • tlJ Jwai.-e Dr .. '115.(0). l bcchOOhl. 2 b.r.th. u,, P. ,..,toM • -08 Pri!IMTtM lk,. Sl70,WJ, l bedroom. 2 bath 10 RS """""' • .!!JJ Crn-ahnar 1 .. ,, S2.~.<UJ.) ~Jruon1, ~ h•th, In 0 &. I ~!•'-'II! • J19 l'rl1Ktto11 llr .. S t:.J.to..l J b.:Jiuom. 1 b.llh. W R J.. I Kn<1pp • ll' llalt(>•rr Or., S1Jl.lA.IJ. J b.:J1""-"" ., h~tb_ 10 E" BcJJ..x-\. • JJ9 B""'Uac (.rttn Ur,, S~.:'il.l.OJ. · ~ ~Jruom. = h!>lh. h• G>JJ1nr Tr~ • ?16 f'rlfl~fton Ur. S=-o.l.Cklll A 11'.d11.-n, J h~lh . W John C lh,ucr.1 • l.!J ll11rw•c-r Ur., S210.0I)). 1 lx"druurn, :: b~lh. ·~Jon c;,.,txr • 2557 l.'10>h1n1bl~ l>r, s::,._u:-.>. l b.;Jru.lftl~ 2 b;ath\ lu J ,t V A1,l.~r JlllWPftt ·llACN • l800 lulc>I Ur., S55~.000. J bt"drwm, l klh, IO J.>nc-t L G1lbl11. •lit? SaBduM La Sti5<l.WO..-' ~Jh..,,1m. 2~ b.>lh, 1..rJ...tin {. Ru,.cll •Jill .!>•11du1~ Ln. s~!.,.tOJ.-' ~drl....ni.. ?"'1 b .. th, to R~\motld N~th• • 1015 l'IK1 Brh 1ol_ S555.t0l. 4 bcJraom, 211 b~th. l..i ~h.h•rl \\ ~IJ1on • lttlS 1·~ l'ru•C't11tt •• s m.OOU.-' b.:-J1uom, ?~ bJth, lo ~l>Johw:n Nucm1 • t9JJ Por1 \\f)IN"ktcf rt. s-ui1.1XXJ. 3 b.;Jruum, .2 ~lh. lo John r Bodine • 1901 Purt C•1Jln, S7S5.COl, .. b;;-droom. .211'! b;iilh, to DJn 11.~nwn • 1911 l'ort BriU~ Pl., S~l,.OCK>.) bedroom, .21": b.l1h, 10 K.u1 J Cart1<.'."1 • tl07 l'li>rl Abtlc-' 1'1 .. Sl.llS,I).)), .a bcJru.1r11. JI~ b.ath, to RKhllrJ Ou11c.1n •JI Uurnin1 Tire-Rd., S l.~5,lXXI, 4 bcJ1~iom. 2 ~": b.ath, to Jue IJollc11 •t Rut l)fau1lllt._ Sl ,100.l"U:l,-' bcJ1uom. •V: bJth, 10 Dl.>n:.IJ Zellner •A RtM-l)t;11i•lllt. Sl.IW.<O>, 10 Jawn and Grll:ry \\'u1t..n1Jn •It Sou1h lltltwrt Dr,. Sl.1 75,000. 4.bctlruum. JI') b.o1P\. IU Aflt..-kJ l':ilm1c11 • l• Can,-on Fal""•1 Or .. SZ.250,tul, 4 bedroom, 4 \1 h.alh, lo J.1mc:i E. W1U11nu_ • 11 l'tlltan t.."'t... SZ79.cxx>. 5 bedroom, 2 b•th. 1u Jcrfrcy P.lcDonald. •' Jtnr Co.-•, S.162,0lX>. J lk'droom, l bath. 10 Andrew Thompeun • t.lS Tilkr \\'1y .. S5.&0.000, l btdroom, l bath, lo Donn11 Oart iiijiiiL WIATNIR AND OCllAN CONDITIONS POLICI flLU ....... llAelU NOtLINl1 .. , ..... wlliiiii&ce1nmeN II It IN ~ ~ Id "'°""""" t!lft'f(t fiA' ,,.,_ ti MMM..'f ....... t.1 1.0. IJJ4, ~t Ml 'n!M!ll J'I"*. ~ ••• ,.__, l'wbMtwr WW-l.ilhMn, Ediklr It.-Al...W.. M~ £Hi• •1it l lM*'< t'twll ("Mt( """"' ...... ,,._.... ... ........ .,........._ ............. , .... ".~~ ................ ...,..,..,Mt..., ... -°""""' .. ..... ,....... ... a. ... . I 'MH"ff-IUCM UI Clrcu.l.Jtion: ('l't..Thnct Or1tngc-Coun1y) (800) l5l-Y141 · Advc-nltifll O;a11ificd 642·56?1 Di>play 642-0ll Rditorlal News 540-llH >poru 642-1330 NcW>, Sporu Fax 646-4170 MalaOflk>o lluoU-Oll'1<t 642-IUl s .. 1 .... r .. 6J 1.5902 ~~C:::00 1 .,·'J I I -.. TIMPIUTUlll N-pon Be«h: M/'9 ll.11~: 61/49 Co,1.1 o\tn•: 70/f 7 Corun.1 d•I ~1•r1 49/SO IUI• •OllCAIT lOCAllON T~WHae N-l:l~nl 11.w::'" SA. ll~r ~lly Cd!.i , .... TODAY . , SIZE SWELL "' tW "' JW 1-2 ... 1-2 ... • 1 -·- rlr11 hl&h Flftl '°"" S.......hl&h l«ood loW 12::DI LM. 4.J 6:S7 Lm. 1.S 121J2 p.m. 2.t S:SJ p.m. I.I lHUUOAV flfM hltft IJtSJ &.M. it.J rtt11 iow e:n ...... 1.1 Se<ond hl&h 211t ,_.J.J Sec.ond tow ~ • , ,.. ... J.J._ w .... ,...., ... ist iiiiiai ,.. __ !lllM"I_ ..... -.... ·c __ ..., __ - ..., ........ 'act A''' COITAMUA Grcwt: JC'lttclry Ind CUh WC.Al stolen from 1 home In lhc-900 bk>ek. --..U..rbor lo6ilrttlnl: A fu machine was stolen rrom Fc<ko tn the 3000 bloc-II, Nr--pon BoulntN: Someone ~into A Tulip'• Dream in the 2000 bk>C"tc, Wripina 1ht radio a"d cadl. NfWJWt l*ll'™'tl: Someone broke into Newport Rib Cb. '- 1he 2000 bloc:t Of\ two .cp1n\O 11. ocnlions. 11callns "® a\h .JI". one 1lmc and cip:rct \1/\ uochcr. • F ' ' • ' ' Newport Beach/Costa Mo .. Dally Piiot Wednesday, Fobnlerf 18, 118' I Edyie's Diner makes s.-n exit from restaurant scene ' ' R EMEMBER £DV1£1 WELL, Sit E'S NOW RUBY -So I tool< the fcb. 10 iuuc or The 01ily Pilot 1lon1 to Edyie's Diner (or Local Scene brcakCas1 1hc other mornlnc, thinkina I could read that front-paac •tory obout all the local re$l:lluran1s closing. And gucu wha1? Edyie's Diner was closed. Shuttered. A Corona del ~·lar landmark ~1nec 1945, the nostalgia· evoking ea1ery has called it an era. It'll reopen in mid-April oJ the 17th hnk 1n the gr°"ing Ruby Rc1taur1n1 Group c-hain. How sudden wu Edyic'a cxh'f Well, even the Oambtr ol C'.ommerce wasn't awarC until 1 called, even 1hou,h the familiar 11ruc1urc on Pacific Coast Hl&hWI)' (11 Aoacia) was listed as one of ha "histortcll" liahts. Except for 1hc name chanae end k>tt of rcmodelins, it'll still brina back memories of poit-World War 11 dinln& csutblishmcnls, complete with jukebox 11nd saucy costumes. This will be 1hc founh Ruby's in Pik>tland alone, the o thers thrWing on Balboa, South Coai1 Plaza's Crystal Coun, and lhc other end of Coast Highwa)'. Now 1ha1 it's much closer to home, I'll still be going there for burgers with bacon. And so farewell to. Edyic's. ~1ay she rest in gren.se. D DEAm WIS H OF TIIE WEEK -Buried in the past wc.ck'a mail wu lhd Car-out anon)'mous no1e: • .. When l die, 1 waot 10 So peacefully in my sleep, like my 1r1ndf:.1her -not scrcaminc like the passenacn in hls car." 0 TIUS CARPENTER WAS _ ALWAYS A FEW TOOLS SHORT OF A FULL KIT -I hod the non-plcusure or meeting fonncr Democratic S1:11e Senator r1ul Carpenter only once, while wri1ing lone :ieo for another local doily. Well , actually,' I didn't even mc;ct the scamp, V.'ho's now sc.l'mpcring rrom the law. followin& a function 14 years ago, Bill Thon1, former Democratic county chairman, aucmptcd to introduce us. He got as rar a.s my name and affiliation. AllOUND TOWN TODAY WO.MIN AND MIAltT DlllAll DiKD'li'<:r ri!lt racton and concern' aboul v.omcn •nd he.au d1K.::aK dunng 1 free 7 p.m. seminar 1u lhc-Oracc Ho:is Conference Ccnt~r at I lo:i& HO'P1tal 1n Nc"'port Beach. For inrorm:u.on .and n:scrv:i1>on1, c:ill 7tl0-2095. • NUftlTIOM & u.NCI• As p.arl of their on1oin1 Coping \I. 1th C.ana:r w1nt"Cr "ries, llo:ia C:inc.-r Ccnti.:r, tOO(l P:sc1fic C-Oast lh&h"'.:i~ 1n Nc"'porl lk:teh, 11 offcung :a free k:m1n:u 1h.al 'lluli at 7:15 pm II dcalJ. with nututloo, M:!f-1m:i1c :and daily hc.ahh as 11 p.:rt:ains to the can.:c1 p;;1t1cnt . For more 1nfornu110n. c;dl 7°CASCER. PACIJIC IAIUMO MvtNTV•t Sec and he21r Gene Car•pcl)'ln and Louanne ·pert tall about their 2~·yc:u, ZO.OCO.m1lc Pat"1ric u1lln1 ad\·cntur'C du11n1 .a ilick show lct:turc 11 1imbuL.1u Folk and Tr.boll Art, 1661 SupcrlOr J\vc 1n Co!.1:11 ~1cu.. Sc111nc °"' from Lons lk!M:h, Ge~ and l.ou;u1AC PlkJ lholf Ji-fiXM b..»t 10 V11c:11rn 1-.l;ind 1n the Sou1h ,..., •• r;~·. ,.here they vb11ed wllh dcittndanls of the famou.\ U\1p from ~tut1ny on lhc 8.>un1y f:1mc Their voracc abo took them to Tah111, t·ta .. an, J.apan ar.d the Pacific Noc-th•cst C0$1 ot the 7 p-m. pn>cram n SJ. Scat1n1 IS hm1tcJ. IO RSVP al M().747) • THURSDAY TA&.LIMIP IUDl/llCTU•I P8001lAM The Tall,hip .. Cahforn1an." a full-Kiii<! rcC'reallOn of an IS"8·\1n1a1e C\ltlcr • clall 'hip, "the •uh)Cct of a free '3Kk ~ :u1d k-cturc at 7 pm. 10 the .COfnn1un1t) Room of 1hc Nc"'·pou Center Libr.ary, 856 San Ocmcnlc Ori'~ 1n Ncwp.>rt Beach NIJ'IN the Offica:d TalWup Am'Jas.udor for lhc St•lc of Dhforn1a, 1hc "Californian" 1en-c1 as a unique ~1l 1ra1n1na vcucl for ckmcnlal)' throuch un1\o"Cni1y level Uudcnts. For mocc 1nform<1tion. c:1ll 644-3181or6-t4·3191. NIWPOllT roUNDATION MlmNO The Oalbm lby Oub 11 1211 West Co3lt l·lighway 1n NcwpC>ft Oc•ch 11 1hc 1ettin1 for 1 7:JO a.m. brc•lfoast mcc11n1 or the Newport FOl.lnd:ation. Cucs1 1p1:aker Cona.rcuman Christopher Co_t .. a1 i.pcak on "The Economic Policy of Prcsldc:nt Olnton." followed by• p:ancl dhcuWon. TIIC C\'C'nt will be v~COtDpcd for dl.\lribulion to local c•blc TY channels. Cos1 including breakfast is Sl.S for members. S22 for .on-mcmbcn.. Foe rc~Mlions. call 61S.J228. -.U:DIN CLUI MlmM• A ccni::rDI mcetin& of the Ncwpott Hilb C•rckn Cub •ill be held 1t 9.30 •.m. •I Ille Plwe II Oubhousc, 1900 Pon Car1ow in Ncwpon &ac:h. The JnCedl'\I will be folk)..~ hf I trip to Breehl Orchid Carden 1n Costa Mi:sa, where P:iul Brecht v.·ill give an informative 1alli: on orchid' from P.::apua. ~1cmbcrl will then h:i\'C lunch it ).1imi'1 Cafe. For more information, nll 644·609.S or 64().8812. '°.t.alNT OPPOltTUNm P•OGltAM Victoria Elementary School will pr.c.M:nt a P:ircn1 Opportunity P.rogr.im :11 7 p.m. on Thursd.::ay. Feb. 17.in the mulitpurpos.c room. Lynn Bloon1bcr1- d1rcctor of Du.11-Alcohol. Tob:icco .and Education proer.1m1 for 1hc Nc>A·port ~tcs.a School D1s1riC1 •·111 pr~nt a pqr:im on POSITIVE PARENTING. She h:is presented pmillvc p:ircnllng clo.s.scs throughout tile area. Evcryonc is •·clromc 10 join 1n for an c'-cn1ng of inform:uion th:u .... 111 help us 111 in dclilin' "'ith the ch:illcni;1n1 "'·orld of parcnonc. UITllU' SATURDAY CMOLUn•o&. tunN• Get 1 complctc blood cl\ok.stcrol lest. 11Klud1n1 a run hptd and trialycc::ridc p:1ncl for Sl.5 from 7 Lm. unlll 2 p.m . at •to:i1 1-bpiul in Newpori Beach. For more in(ormation, (;lit 76{).:?0QS JIWILllY~M&tUNO Cl.AU Timbuktu Folk :and Trib.::al Alt, 1661 SupcrlCK J\vc. 1n Cos1.a tl.teu. is offcnna a jcwclry-mak1n1 clus at 11 :a.m. ant)quc and folk beads .,.,·111 be iwa1lablc for purchase. Cost tor class is Sl. Call 650-74 73. DIYO•Cla A NIW llOINNINO Nc-·pon Beach ~1arri1gc arMt Family Thcnput 1ntcm ~1:u1nc Cohen will conduct a scmin:u, "Divorc<!: A New Bcainnina." from 10 a_m. 10 12:30 p.m .111 her Nc••po11 Center office. The scmin.ir will ~'Cr the five stascs of Jricvinl Ind the Uascs of rCCOYCI)', 1ftd will deal .. -t1h the: cmotk>nal roller ~er that divor("C an C"IUIC. The seminar is idc1I ror men °'women .. ho arc 1oing through a divorce: Of v.ho have bccn recently di,-orccd. Cost is SlS. C•ll 759-0.579 rOf rc1eM1ioru. SUNDAY, flS. 20 atUIXPO The Oranic County Fair &: Equition Ccntc.r in Co&l• Mc.soi is holtin& a ~rd Expo in Duildin1 14 from 9:l0 a.m. 10 J:JO p.m. Adult adaniWoo d D, children )'Ol.lnsc-r lhan 12 •re rr~. for mote infonn11ion, call l6J..S279. ,~ ..... The On.nee County Fair A Eacpos.idon Center ln Costa ~1ca ia holtJn, 1 ~1 I SEWING ~ NOWFORMING • BeginnlrYJ Sewing • Men's ness Shirts • Pants Fitting • Tailored lllamrs We I Acoepl AJl Majot Qedit carc:1s - ; ,,, ... #" Hours Mon-Fl1 ID-6 Sat ID-6 ~puter show 1n Bu ild1n1 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Adult :.dmiss10n 11 S6. children youn1er th.:in \~ ar<! frcc. For de1ails c:ill (415) l-10.91 13. TUUDAY, Fla. 22 Min A LIVI WOLi ,_1c~t II rc:t.I hvc •olf :1111J lcJ1n Jbout the history, facts :ind m)!hs Jbout ,..ol\·ct during a fr cc prcscnllllun :it 7 p.m. al Ach'Cnturc 16 Oucdoor and Tn11vcl Putfiuc~. 1959 ll:irbor Uhd. 1n Cosl:a Mesa. Ko:in1. :i 100-pound Grey Wolf rrom ~tontanJ. "'111 be fc;itur<'.'d along with c.arct:ikcrs l':itr1.:1:a ·rucl ..:r and Uru<"C Weide C:ill b~O-J.\01 fur more informatK>n llNOLU Nl'TWO•IUNO A free singles kX"i:il nct.,.,ur l 111il ftJll). s,ponMJrcd b) .. The ~1ccung Room." will b.: held :ii Chantccll1r 1.-Mauran1. IS91::: ~lacArthur Bhd .. acr~ fron1 the John \l.':a~nc Airport. The C'\'Cnt bc11ru at 6 p r11. and fcatur.:.s a co1npl11u..-n1:ar, buffet, pmes and pule~ Non-mcn1bers arc .. clc1)n1e. Call 545.sos:::. WIDNUDAY, Fla. 23 CANCI• AND TMI U.W 1\norncy Norah, ~iornson "'111 1pcak on managing rcsour.--ci and legal, fin:inc1:i.l :and 11nur11nC'C' 1uucs pcr121inin1 to the c:inccr p.::aucnt during 1 free cduc1:uion3\ progt11m :it l loag ("ance r Center, -1000 Pacific Coasc llighw.:ay, 1n Newport Ik:ich. The scmin.::ar 1s p:irt of 1-loag·, onJ01ng Coping Y.'ith C:inccr ..·inter K'ncs. For more inforn1:i.tl\ln, c~I 7..CANCER. NITWO•IUNO 8UAKIAIT Leadership 11nd ors;:inizt1t10n:al dcvclopfl1cnt consultanl Da\·id C:ircy dra-on his flYC )~:in ;u 11 l'O\Y in Voctnam for his lecture, "~lcc11n1 Your Ch21llcngcs.," 111 the ,.'Cclly gathering of the Orange Counl) E.Jge, a leadership suppotl group. l'hc prognm sacs from 6:30 10 8:30 a.m. at Scolf1 Seafood. )JOO Bristol A\'C ., COSll ~lcsa. Included i$ a full buffcl breakfast, in1crae1wc table d1M::uuions. informal nctworkins 11nd cnlcrt:i.inmcnt. Cost is SIS for fint umc 1ue1ts. Cllll 7JO..SO.SO. THURSDAY, flS. 2• cann llATINO HC&ITI Lcarn about ronsumer n,hu a1 they 11pply to a1t1ining an accurate credit rtporl al a (rec 7 p.m. lecture 1i1led ··How 10 An11in an Eacclknt Credit R11in1" 1n the Comm"ni1y Room or 1hc Newport Center Library. 356 S:in Ocmcntc Drive in Newport Beach. Tony Vn1b of Frc.c: At Last Fin11ncial Services will revkw proven le11l 11nd ethical methods Cat n:movina chsrsc-orrs.. banltn1pcdcs .artd rcposscuioM from crcdil reporU. Call 644-3181 or 644-3191 . OCC LllUlrf ,.llUI NOeep• Short')' ancr Hitkr came to power in lhc mid 19JO's. I ICC:ft·ICC Adc:lytt l Bonin. tcf\ Ocf'\'l\Jny fot Palcsdnc, The tc:nalor &tared and s.napped, .. , doft'l read that tyi.na nal" And then he l\cd the see.De. ln that reprd, nothing bu ch1n1cd. 0 AND NOW, ALL TIIESE YE.US LATER. t•r.t FuiiALLY • GETTING ANNOYED - Carpenter's rudeneu was ludicrous al the time, but ROW" I'm really ticked. The fuse was ignited by reports 1ha1 this (ugitivc from justice is collecting state retirement benefits - $1,842.40 a mon1h -wherever he's hidinc. Would somebody please explain how this convict can keep on conning Ul? 0 A TtlOUGJIT t'OR 111E AGES -Dlane Carroll and llank Quinn of Lido Isle think it's remarkable that my 73rd binhday Jhoukl coincide with the adYent o( the Otlnese Year orthe Doc. 111 were really a c:at1ine, tbcy reckon, I'd now be 511 yea.rs old • 0 ATTENTION, AU. BIG TIPPERS -Edi1or Diii l.Albdtll, a member ol the commincc plannil\I an American Heart Association luncheon April 7 :ti the Balboa Bay Oub, is miking a generous con1ribution 10 the cause. In 1hc true spirn or voluntccri£m, he h:a~ offt:rcd 10 provide an unpaid waiter for a 1ablc ot 10. Namely, me. OK, l\c done 1h1s gig 'before -for the Orangc...,ood facility and the American Lung A~i:11ion, among others -and I It now ""'hut lO c.tpc:ct in the wuy of gratuities. Nothing, nada. zilch. No1 only did the , .... people keep my tipo. they abo confitcated my dpr. Bui theit lund-ra.Wn1 luncheons did leave me whh w1rm fecJjnss. The warmth came mainly from my risht thumb, .. hich kept shppinc into the '°"P· (Note to Di& Spendcrt: If you'd care to sit at my table, make your re:Strr.uion now. For • mere S40 per seat, I'll even thrQVil in bW./ tip: .. Don't ocdcr 1hc i<>Up.") 0 TllE LEAR.l\ING CURVE! - There rue all sons of activuic$ listed in 1he Sprinc 1994 edition of Ncv.-porl lk:i.ch Community · Scl'\'tccs, hot u!r 1he, prcu, ind one of the mos1 1ntrigu1ng can be !Ound atop· Page 12. It's a si.x-..,.'eck cou r)C call~d '"Blouomin& Ladies ond Gent$.'' Jtny Kobria 's rolum• •PP"•l'f ~·try ~1ond•1 and 't'edncsd•.T· r--..::.-~~:----i --Peter-sutla1aCes long Ofds in -11n race for air quality board · seat ....... ,~ .. Lcam how lo Rdu« 1trcss and liYc Jooacr &rinc a free '7 p.m. $Cmin.at on Monday. Feb. 21 It the CnKC Hoag CoAkrcACC ~tcr •t Hoa1 Hos~tal in f"fcwporl Beach. f'or in.formation and rcscmi1ions. nil 760-2095. ICU\ln' behind h~·r p:ircnt). ""hu·IJ!-.1 pcri~hed at Ausch"'1tz. Bonin iu1n~J the British army 1n 1942 as Jn .::ambulance dnvcr on the frunt hn<.'\ :and won s1..t baulc &.-coratiun' r\fl,·1 c1ni11a1ing 10 the U.S , ~he r.:,c"~J numerous dcsrccs and !a ught JI Orun:e Coast Collc;c 1n CuslJ ~lcsJ for 24 years. Bonin 11 thc guc~t spc<1kcr at a 7:30 p.m. prograrn Jt 1h.: 1-las.scu residence on Lido Iii.:, ho-.teJ by the Fricrids or QCC', t'or-m:an t . Wauon Library. She •·111 d!¥'uu hc1 re«nl book. "'hich is bascd on "'"r time ;ournJ1s Jnd lcucrs 10 and from her p.arcn1s. Cosl 1s S.5 for non·mcmbcr.s and 1s open 10 ,Ibe public. For reservations ind d1rcC1ions.. call -IJ:!-5087, .t.aOUNlt IHI woa&.D &.ICTU•• The odyssey of the catamaran .. Commodore E.tplorcr .. and 111 recent rl:C'Ofd CtrCumnaviptlOn of the llobc in lcu than SO dlllys Ii the sub]Cc1 o( 1 lce1urclilidc ihow from 7 10 10 pm. in chc Rober! B. Moore Theatre al 0111n1c Coast College. ThC' show is presented by Cam Lewis, thC' only Amcric:in aboard the 86-too1 F~nc h tlllllllllran.. Ticket' arc S9.50 1n idvancc •nd Sil al 1hc door. For information, c:all 64~9412 &nd f'Jf'r ltrn11 to N-fHlnd Tott-n f'dltor, TH Dally Pilol, JJ0 '"· B•r St., Costa Alna. C•lll 11611. BY .\i.u.N1£ ~tcltoo, 5,,..., ~·•m.• COST A ~tESA -Councd- m.in Peter Buffa l)id he )!Ill in1c1ds to bid for a seal on the Air Qu;1li1y Managcn1en1 D is- trict Ooard despi1e a pro~et.l compromi!.e 10 keep incumbent 11ank \Ved:i:t on the region.II bo;ird un11I NQ\embcr 01Jngl' Cuunly 1n.1)0 r., .1r.: .,chcdulcd 10 vole "f"hur~.1' after their monthly Lc:i.guc uf C;il1fornia Cities mce11ng 1n An:i.hc;im. It .... 111 marl.. the founh time Buffa has ch.il- lcngcd \Ved:i:t, a Yorba Lint.la City Councilman, who has been cri11cizcd for his indi!rcrencc to the business community. Bui Buffa's chances for the scot could be cul short should other cities back a plan fr o m Anaheim ~1ayor l "om Daly and Santa Ana ~1ayor Dan Young 10 rc:-elct·t \\t:da3 10 the board, v.11h sonic i:undillonl> If i..·hu~n. \\ cd a a must keep h1l> '>1.fl!lcn promi~ nol sec.k r~­ t:lcr11un I\• 1he 'l'orbJ Linda Coun1.'1I 111 l"o,c:mbcr. v.luch "'ou!J rncJn he v.uulJ .iulO· r:~Jlh:Jlh lcJ\C the AQ.\10 1•ht11 hi' 1crn1 ends ·(>tn ldU'I~ :i h.Jt of people Jrt n1u1!1ng H U\t·r 1n 1hc1r rnu1J." Uu(fJ \:ud L'nJcr the agreement . \\ cJJ;i v.111 a! .... i meet oni..c J rnon1h "'"no :i )C\Cn·men1bc:r A ir QuJlll) S1cc11ng Com· rn11tec of ~ounci\ mcmhers. He "'lll alw ghe them 3n und.itcJ re~ign.Hion, "'h1ch the: •'Um- m111ce n1:1 y aC11\ate upon 3 ma- JOnty \OIC , llu1 Durfa 1!> 3okept1cal 1hc eomprom1sc can ¥.OJ~ lie v.111 ti') 10 lobby Olhl:r Cille!o 10 ltoUP° port him 1n 11iur~y·i. 101c Please Joi• Us For Dl••er L-ell•r Weekend Braaeb SlblbnO' s WIS onginally IOU'lldld " CNcago ""' .... ·-blooqw • h flfTlly fl(lpe tor OU' famcM -s..sage --· ""' in the 1930's Toes>y. "' sons & -corer. II pnMde I con'Cl6dl meru of ....-ec ltllllrl lood __ 1111y ... ...- Wll'I ~ gerterlllCrlS ol lwrily pride ""'*you, ~ S-..0 F..,;iy CATElllNG SNCIALISft If ' I . Wt Cl6w' lt.tCI Ii Cfllrrtln "It ""' .... ., "' ..... ,..... .... for-Cal Ta~1 Ill--·-- CUSTOM INVITATION PRINTING CENTER 0-From li"f"Stlt<,;.,.cl ~ Sljlii r;,,.,T:Mn, ,,,,,,.,. """c.. .. ''l'"' Whnlt«'Mu Ntel 1 • ...-For «ldlnp .•. si-n ' .. """-... llinh 'llonM.y> ... Hol~ .. r.... . n.. ln.A·Ldnim< Sj>«W °"""'°" W.~A frif tt,,0:1ri•cAMH leflll ~. la." II ' Te Eo1 .-, hol Swolw. "I +u ..,a 1 m l'tl • .......... •Gm.0.111 ..t ·f t I • c R • Bl ff • I I ' J v- -• s I) • • • • • ~ • Wldne9day, F.t>ruary 18, 11194 WE1lNlll _ .... , id the expaauion will d«troy 1bc 2.6-acre wetbnda. He said 1bat even wi1h the mid- 11Uon measure•, the h<»pltal thould not have been 11Uowcd to expend onco a wcllandi area. ''The Coastal Ac1 1imply does not allow the destruction or a wc1- Jand$ for this type of 1.1JC -no mo.ttcr how laudable h Is." Dou· &135 taid. He S\.lgCSICd the ~pitnl ca· pand on other paru of its prop- erly, such as the upper campus. But several members of the rommihlon diliairccd wi1h the ~1urr. saying Newport Beach ad· mini$1n:ilors h:td scrutinized the hospital's proposDI and pul to- gether a good P:ackngc. .. I think thcy0 have done a gooJ Job and have been scnsilivc to the big picture," sni d comn1i5sioncr Linda ~1oullon-Paucrson, ~·ho al50 is the mayor or Hunti ngton llc:.ich. "Every wetland is in1por· tan! ... but I th.Ilk we musl keep SE~VICES fr•• P•9• 1 confu~ion on the pan of the citi· icns." Ironically. the d1~tnc1 has also been ~tudying "ays to cu1 back un the SJ niillion th¢ district p.:ly) tu 1he city, including SS.000 to the City f\tanagcr's office and S.t.000 to the council for the right to U)C city s:c1"iccs. ··~tJ~bc lhcy arc o'ercharg· 1ng," ~:utl !lob ll:in1en~. n1Jnagcr a11ll l·n£u1c cr fur lhc. dl!>tncl. BORDERS ,, •••••• 1 ···rhere\ no "'a), Ch:.irhe, plcai.c don·1 pwll me. As with rnosl w1nn1ng pitch· crs, she summed up her pcrfur- rn:iOcc ai. "just bCing ou t there doing my JOb," and exprc~.)cll gratiludc for a solid job by her catcher, !>Cnior Dine Seeley. In terms or poise, she handled the crowd and p1essure like 3 WEAPONS ......... 1 rc)tcd for i.uch offcn~s:. ·rhc \\Capons of choice arc l)'Pi· calty handguns. according 10 Gon1!>, although police have found everything from sholguns 10 aulo· RlJllC nnc). · f\to~t of. 1he uffe nller~ rue 1•11 · uullv contacted 111 1heir c:irs arter bc1~g )lopped for a 1raffic viola- lion ~· Gun1:> ~aid nlUsl of t'ftc people 1hcy have arrested maintain the guni. arc for prolcction, "but of1en whi=n we urrcs1 someone for guns, we ali.o find narcotics. .. So gun) and narcotics sccn1 lo go hand in hand," he saiJ, :adding that a nlajor11y or lhc Su)pccti. ure 1ec11s and young adull!>, M:Jme of whom arc hnk.ed 10 gangs. AccorJ1ng hJ Gon1~. a nlJJUn ly of thos.e arJe!>ICll 111 Nev.pull UcJch 011 "e.1pun~·1cl;ited t>f· fenses l1~·c ou1sidc Orange Count) Cun" po1111cd Oul th,1l Ncwporl a11ral L\ niure out·of-1uwnc rs be· cau~c of 1he bcJt·h .. \\e feel that th1i. 1.s not son1c· 1h1n!i th.it 1s ii.ola1cd to Nc"4.pon UeJt-h." he !>aiJ ... Uut:.. rc:ncc11on of J 11Jl11Jn"' 1Je problcn1." ENTRY DOOR SYSTEM s499 ·~;;;o.,I COMPlfTllY ~ tNSTALLEO • Super Energy Elllclen1 a: a· • l'ltinted Securily Slltlfe Plate 0 • Vllmlly 0 Mllntenance ·=.1111111& ~~;J.ll T1nlhold Call for Fret1 Estimate ~lvalial Window & DoarR1plBllllllll at-8088 penpecti.. here." CO.mt.ion ll1rt'cra aid lhal in Southern Cllilornia. where~ ot the wetland has been IOll to de· vc:lopmenl In the pail 100 run. IOU&h mhip1ion measures need 10 be imposed on developer• who want 10 build 11op pampas arau and ca111ils. "1lle 11andards applied by the chy •re nol the. ume 11and.:ardJ 11pplied by 1he Coas1aJ Commis· 1ion," Doualas uid. Before 1hc vote, h~ warned cornmissloncr1 1ha1 approvin& the e),p11J1s:ion would be akin to 1ellin& devcloptn "'that the lcllcr or the law can be disregarded.•· He "1id apprOV'.i.I or Hoag'1 plans could make it difficult for lhc commission to turn down the Koll Re11.\ Estate Group's plans to pince 4,800 homei un 1he Balsa Chica wellunds in Hunlington Oe;ich. Commjuioncr David Malcolm said the Co~sta1 Commission's by- laws instruct them to consider n1orc 1hun just the enviroomen1:1l ractors. "It snys thut ~·c arc to 1akc into uccount the social and ·•1·hc SS.000 that goes to the City ~ian:iger's office -I don'1 use him to help wilb anything directional in 1cr1ns or ~·hat course 1he district uses. He's jusl the boss of city employees and that's our share or the amount fllf his i.crvicc." So fur, 1hc city cs1imalcs ii could s:1vc SJJ,000 in legal c~ts and the elin1ination or lhe five 'bo;;ird n1cn1bcrs, who each re · ceive monthly s1ipcnds of S 100. Out i.anitary di)trict offiCials say the SJJ,000 i~ 111inirn.il run· si.Jcring "hat 11ouh..I be llv.>t 1f \etcr<in Al one poin1 , 111 the botto111 of the c1gh1h inning when her teammate) "ere pulling together a t"u-run bur~t. a cro~d of no les~ than a llolcn tclc\ision camcrJmen and nc"·spapcr phulographer~ camped on 1hc pl:1ying ~u1 face in fionl of the Vanguard,' dugout as she waited on the bench for 1hc nunh inning. "I love it. I lhrivc on il with .. 101 of people out there," .)he said. ··111c Lord wa~ ~landing !here ._., oteds o( ............. al CaHfornla ""' with no UCC:plioll$." Makolm SAid the OOCNaiulon b.ol~ce1 tbe 11aff recommend•· 1iol\1 whh .. thinkina" and ••rat.io- n.ale/' Several munben ot Nowpon'1 buslncu oommUAity spoke in frivor of the expantion plan, uylna· 1he wetlands arc in i&nifican1, but 1hc hospital i vi1al to all ur 0(ango County. Jim Dale, a 01embcr ol Hoas'a 2010 bocit:Ler club, aJ1d Richi:ard Luehrs. president of 1he Ncwpon Harbor Arca Ch:.mbcr of Com· mcrce, asked 1hc c:onunlJlion to consider 1he impor1an.ce or the hospilal 10 coaslline visitors. · Luehr:i said he enjoys the we:t· !lands in Upper Newport D~y. but docs.n·t give the Hoog site a sec· ond look when driving down Coas1 llighway. Ncwporl ~tayor Oarence Turn· er ind Councilwonl3A Jmn Ocbay 1cs1ificd on bchalr or the city, Turner said the Planning Com- 1ni!ts.ion and Ci1y Council unani- nlously approved the expansion' :irtcr lis1ening to more than 18 the district were disbanded. ....!!-Ifs' always goocf"'< to review, but once lhc City Council secs everything laid out for them, 1hcy'll sec they're mu.king a tcr· riblc mista ke considering it," said Art Perry, a bourd member for the last year. "Our snnitary district is run really well and I lhink it would ~ u loss to our citite:n5 if they \ry lo go through 1his proce~s." 'rhe council anll the distric1 board "ill meel at noon Tuesday 111 the firi.t noor conference roon1 10 d1~CU!>S the n1a11cr. • nc't tu nu::· continued llorders 111 1hc aflern1.:i1h. "It ') really guo<l lo l.now .)()mebody's out there y,·11h n1e." l 'he cro"d "'a~ "ith !Jorden from the out~!. as "ell, cheering her c ... ery ~ucccs). In tcrn1, of )hccr numbers - !>he thrc" lu.t pitches. ~truck out \\\0, "all.ed lhrec, ~tr.rnded eight b.ith:r), allov.ed one hon1c run an1ong fi\C h11s . And in 1hc "\V" colun1n. a \Cry big "\" ELECTRIC BOAT RENTALS FOR A SMOOTH CROSSING Enjoy Our Pn.>sidentia l Suite Reseroc Nolv PRESIDENTS WEEKEND Fe/miary 19. 20 & 21 • QLUl'I & l'd~)' todnve • Stert'O(d'>SE'ltf'S •Full\ l'nclos.t--d •Gift Ct'rl1f1cdlt>S LocMed nex t to the Ferry Stop By or Call Balboa Peninsula (714) 673-7200 Iii $798 Uffl COClflOll below llS-. ~~·,,_ tr I m~"'a"'n:"'~~ II••• 11 ........................... ..... ---COUPON ___ _ _ BaouEO SIRl.olN STEM FCR Two I L ·' MSJ?~;=o•ll'1•• .,.CMUUO•MICIDPCnaW)•tt I F'• P!l ... ,. ""C:Ji""'XI""'J;."";m U1 .... ---···--· ------• '· -.a1-~lboutlllcpl1a. °"""' ........... .--• bawd to 1nllub which ....,., Ir)' tO CroQ Coa4\ lli&hWI)' to &et the rt. Newport Beach env\ronmcrtttlist Sharon Peac.e presc.nted th~ com- ml.ssioncra with a ptthion ''&ncd by 6'15 supporters of the tlll· pansion. She uid there comes a time when 1he environment must be compromi#d for the public aood. "ln lhi case. 1 reel the needs of 1he Services arc more lmponant than prescrvina 1his very sn1ull wetlands •rea." But some rc1lden11 spoke '-C•ir st the exp.uuion plan and asked commissioners «> stand by 1hcir administr.llon:' rccommenda· lion. "It Is a mych th:u the w.arer (in 1he wellands) is solely from 1he runoff," William Jcnninp aaid. "Friends of Cattail Co..,c" founder Jan Vandersloot sh~·ed commiuioncrs ilides of varioUJ wildlife which he aaid live in the wetlands, which he staid are envi· ronmcntally inlportant. FAIRGROUNDS ,,. ...... ta reloc:ilc 1he buildings and received the counly fair's. offer warmly. "\Vc're inlrigued by !heir in· tcrest and we welcome it," S3id Carol Hoffman, vice prc-sidenl or cnlitlement for the Irvine Co. "ff this could be achic\cd, lhis could be a win for tho!>C who desire preservation and a win fof 1he fair in their effort to memori:ilii.c the agricultural hii.1ory of the region." !nine l-l is1onca\ Soc:ie1y cu· rator Judy Licbc,k. "ho h:a' fought for ·years 10 pre~c/'\-e the Duffulo Ranch sue. 1s 1101 thrilled by the: idea of rc)l)!..'JI· ing the builllings. "I 1h1nk II !ollC'k'!> -big tin1c," Liebeck ~;iiJ. :··rhcK buildings :ire p:ut of l'\1c"-por1 Ocach·s and c·orona del ~t :ari. hcri1 :1gc. They :ire no t p:irr or 1he heritage.: uf the Ut.ingc County Fairground).·· Liebeck says because the builll1ngs have ~en dcen1cd cl· igiblc for listing on the Na· tion:il Regislcr of llis1oru: Plac· U FELL'S UPHOLSillY lllC. .... ,_ .... r...i a.II 1m-•11~ctSTl--IU-llSI Reps. Da.n• Rohrabacher- 111nd Ron Poacbrd joined rortner immiaration offtdals Harold Ezell and AIL\" Nelton in Newport Bc11ch Tuc:sdll)' lO show support for a s.1111ewidc lnlti111rve to deny publtc acrviccs to illesl.I immiaranu. t.1cclin1 al 1he Newport Ocach offices of 1hc Etcll Group, Rohrabl\Chcr (R·liuntington Beach) and Packard (R·Vista) endorSCd 1hc "SaYC Our St3tc" lnitio1ive. The i~itiati\'C ~·u co-nuthore:d by Ezell, (onner. lm1nigriuion and N111urah£at1on Service western rcgion:i.1 coo1misstoncr, and Nelson. former national commis:~ioner of the INS. ·nie proposed legisl.:ition "'Ould deny social set'\ ices and ' ~----- cs, 1he ln·ine Co. rtU!SI con1ply with guidelines ~cl by 1h.e )IJte Office o r {-lis101ic Place~ "Once the buikl1ngs are cl· igiblc::, the only th ing prevcnung them (rum being li!>tcd is the properly o"·ncr's signa1urc. and t he r.roperly o~ner 1s the ll'\1ni: Cu., Liebeck said. ·rhc buildings arc actual!~· owned by \V1 1/ian1 Un11c::. "hose Lange Group o ( Compa- nie!> is hous.cd in the Buf!Jlo.> Ranch buildings. Out once he ,~.1ca1cs the bu1llling~ Jt th!." end of lhc nwnlh, 1hc:11' o .... ·ner)h1p 1C-\CTIS to 1hc Irvine Co. unle)!> L...ingc males 01hcr p!Jn\ ft>f the bt11lding) l/'\1 nc c.·o. of· fir;1.1J) say he hJ!i c.\plt))ed nu 1111cre!>1 in dealing v.11h the bu1ldu1g~ onci: hb lun1pan) nlo\eS 10 Nc"'porl Ccnt<:r ·111e Tr<1n )pott.1!ion CurrJ Jur Agencies, builllcr) of the \.111 Joaquin 11111!; l\111 l{o:ill, .ire ~ubn1111ing plJn\ 10 )IJle of- ficiJl) for the ptc\cr'\.1111111 u( 1he burJJint:" in cuncl."rt "1th Ir · \lne Co o fficial). lluffn1.1n ... ull lhl· iJe:i of mming the build· 111g., to the C.urground) "111 hkc · ly be sutintlttcJ to the ~1.1tc for lippr~al. •. ' _,.:t~:.·.,.._ •Famous Ribs & Salad • Teriyaki, Lemon or Maya Chicken &Salad Primavera. Pasta & Salad Setved Sunday thnl Friday 5:00-T:OOpm BLUES wllhJOHN HUESSINTAMM SAT Nlte 9:30-1am ROCK with · THIVOODUDIS SUN Aft 2-6pm ROCKwllh THI PABLll SUN N119 8-121111 BLUES with 11EWORKS TUES Nlte 9-1am JAU with IRIC MARllNTHAL QUARTIT WED Nlte 9-1am ROCK wllh THE~ THURS Nile 9-1&m . ROCK wllh BWll a ROCK DUQ II' COVIii · Vlllh THI WOIN MON NII •1MI FRI N1191:30-11111 hc:1lth ('lft, strvicu lO i.llfpl lnuniJflnls and bar thc-lr 111endtnc:e at p~bllc, Khool • 11 '#OU.Id allo rcqulrc aa1c and local 11cncics to report "appattnt" iUer.1 imm.la.n-n1 10 the Califom a 111tt0lncy general •nd the INS. Eic:ll and Nelson say rhe lnithuivc wouJd S:l\IC the st11c more 1h111n SJOO million wi\h iR :.ddition:al SJO million a year in ~vin;s 10 public c.ducadon. Rohrabiu:her and l':sekard i;uccci;s!ully engineered the p;i)sagc:: of an amendment 10 the federal SS.6 billion earthquake auis1ancc packaie thal .... ould ba r illepl 1mmigr11n1s from rcceMna housing g11,nts and other long ·ternt emcrcency aid. -Brltua~ byhu/Fteeh • GERMAN SWEOISH JAPANESE BLOWN OPPORTUNmEs Some drr\leJS are "tucky , enough to receive warning s9nats ol an mpenclinQ blOWOU1 If a arrver m:strms a rhythmic Jhumpu19 while dnwlQ , It may be caUStd Dy a bulge in the tue that IS rezdy to pop A CM that pulls 10 ~ We m.1y llldiCate thiit .l bre has sustamed a punctll"e by a sharp Objtel and IS looUlo air rap1dty Or tYUS should De suf1te1en y wMned by eflher symptom 10 DIAi on the road $10wt1 ""' safely to ln<P'ct the -1... In the Mn! that a t•" blows Ol.C uneq>ectel'f. dnvef!i sl'IOl.<fd make every etton 10 resist the uroe 10 swn on their br.icts. tnsttad. they ShOuld .,,. up "" lhe ac-pedat and c~OI thei1 steeMQ an an ett0<1 to oet lhe car safely on lhe road HINT: Btloi? J.JCAn9 up 1 C¥. Pd lflt llJlbli; t:1t1•t on Wf(/I rtlt rtJffStfllSSIOn ,,, ·part (MOINI(;) Of W Q!M (trlllW(} A COOL RECEPTION W1lh the 1nternat1onal agreement to cut lite production ot Retr"ler>nt· 12 (R· 12) sharply and Siil!> rt altooetfler 0y t995, 11 makes i'TlO'e sense than ever io s ervice the a1r-cond1tion1no systems of earlier model cars R·l2 is a ct11o rlnated nuorocarborl (CFC) lhal may teak into the atmosphere 10 destroy the earth's protective ozone l•yer Not oiry does H make good ecotooicai sense to k .. p ••-conclltionino systems In good repair. but it makes good ~QI stnse. IS wel. Beyond t995. R·12 will 00! be availilbfe at any pr~e. Until lhen; H is being SOid to auto teclrliciMls at an lncreasinoty hiQflef cost tor use I n the repair of aif·concl•tiorino systems. o.yt prolessk>naJs have recycling eqdpment mandated by law 10 wort< with R· 12. For the tlne$1 servlct you'! find f0< your Gefmon. Swedlslt or Japanese car , see the professionals -11 C & F. Ou' teclwlltiW .,., rtady tor .,.,, challenge you can come up wlUl. anc1 no wor1< wil De dOtJt -your approval . Set us fO< blended wwrny work. Vat<t lolls. tnsur.nce wOJ11 anc1 smoo tosUno... alt quality "·AAA llPP<OV!d" ser.tct. We'll tocalld at 2090 Pl1c1nt11. Phooe 646-li910. °'*' Monday lhrouglt ~ tram 8AM to 6PM for yw Convtnienc:e. Mljor aldit Clnls we wetc:ome. lot - f· Nlmparl llMchiCo9la M ... Daily Pilot ... PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-010. ••t. 187 Ila Borders crashes a Stag· party, and how! .,. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps' Stags ~re no match for Vanguards' Superwoman in her historic mound start in college baseba ll. BY R..I CKA&J> DUNN, Sroan Wl.!Tll COST A MESA -Wi1h hordes or ~ ..... 1c lc:\ 1sion cameras and pho1ogruphc:ri =:.>J 0f following Ila Borders from her pre· lO g:.imc: warmups in the bullpen to he r ninth-inning curtain call in front of ~ the Sou1hcm Calirornia College dug-• ou1, the freshman left-hander mn1n· ' ., 2 ° taincd a remarkable amount of poi~c "hile becon11ng We firsL woman 10 ever pitch_jn .a c_ollc~!_!t5 __ m_~l) baseball game. -· "'l'ril going 10 go ri ght now anJ gu 10 <idCCj), Occa~c I didn't sleep last night," said lkirdcr ~ . .,.,ho~fncJ \1~11- 1ng Cla rcmon1 -Mudd-Scripps fur nine inning' Tuc~JJy. \U))ing a five-hiller in her hi)1or1.: Jcbu1, a!> the \'an· guards hammered the $13gs, 1:.1. 1n J nun·cunfercnce ga1ne. "f never \lollkc up at 'lOu u1 ·1hc n1urn1n g iind 1oday I \I.as up at fi,•e. As soon as I \tl·rrl·J .. n the niound, I \.\J!Jo shaking, bu! not bccau)C I th<>ugl.1 I """~ going 10 g_et hu, but because I \I.as 1hJnL1r~ GuJ fur fin:i!I) get- ung me flerc." · - Uorders waS nel"\'OUS. but didn-1 )hu"' 11 E'er. It \1.3~ like a fairy 1nle fo r 1h is lln). (.'hri,t1J n i.:ull cgc. \.\1th tt~ ~realest allraction pi1ching the t:r.:.11<:,t ~.1n1c of her life 111 front of a n1cdi a )peed pnchcs oanJ a consistent t t.uveball, .v.tuch Uic often u~~ 10 slo:irt off h111crs She struck out IWO, "'o:i lkcd three In the rourth 1nn1ng. J.ike Schw..irz bcc:ime Borden' firs! !>l riLeuul \·11,:llm, wllv1ng at <.i n 0-:! breaking ball w.u h !\lo ll runner!I. oahoard ind l"'O 'out The cro .... d .... ent .... 11J "She d1Jn'1 1h1nk lhe first stnLt'•JU I ...... ~ "bi g Jc:aL" Ph1ll1~ !>ltd .. She\ not .going to .. 1nLc luo m .1ny peo- ple out " llurders' f1ri.t three 111n1ngi. .... ere r1:rlc~·t , nine up. nine du"'~· w.h 1le needing onl~ 10 rtt.:hc!> 131.Jrder!>, w.hu i.trub,bled in the eighth but sul"\1\.:d v.1th fi.,ing up only unc run, cu:i~cd lhe Sttip into 1-'·~f uunJ b.ill out!> Until the t1ghth, Borderi. nt...,c r thrc 1<. more than J.; puchWu a.o 1nn1ng. She b1u ... 111_..J 1111 ..,(.(" l·Jt,hc:r O<J \C '::lcelcy•only three tunes. .. I wanted them 10 sny. "rc:ah. t ~:it"'--:i f.rehcr nut • i,;trl pitcher," Border., ,,uJ I !,_,(, h~'" I th1n L the~ think of me ... no rl!<.p,·,1 l'n1 11,,111! t. ge l 1hcn1 o ut , and they're lf)ing to get hu, u!! n.c \\'i1h one out, llorJl.'1 .. g-''C .i;· .1 '.1!...1 home run to left field to Gabe Ru,c:llt"..1! 1.~·r 1,.1.:h f'l\.:-h of the Ill· ning, then allow.cd .1 ""!!l; lu ''fl:! tr.· ~ .. ·u11 l\Odrc""l <.ind .... a!Led Ale.\ \Ve il .... 1 ~1.· ')!J;\ '\ • _, h,l!C'r An uut !Jtcr, !1.hC WJll..eJ s~th•.1'/ I' l1•.1J !he b:t'\C ... then for~ed Scon Petrone 10 P' r •.,1J l~ :::iLC.fu.ll ~lll.ln Joi.h Se'o\cll on an CJ-~ ,.,1, •• +..1! \e'o\cll ml de 3 n1.;e CJtCh .... h1le b;.ick-pC'dJ :ir.g I ;:r11tc the .. ru..-.J Jg;un The VanguarJi. I~-.: 11 . .cJll"'h.J c pu't;:J ei ght run) Ill the third in'n1ng ,, . ..!. ·b ! I !•.Jl!cr\ lu the plJtC sc·c ~t:(U lld ga 1hcring cqu1\ ;a lent to tha t or l B o Ja ckso n pre">) con- ference. THE ILA WATCH h J )flll otn J_,.,un Al· brJnJ tin· 1,hcJ .... 11 h 1 hr~·e h1t) •Starts: 1 • Complete games: 1 •Record: 1-0 •ERA : 1.00 •Hits : 5 • Strikeouts: 2 •Walks : 3 l•o \.\·h 1 l c I e J m· ''I 'm )Ure sonic 0 f l h c pl:iyers h:i'e some Jealousy, but some· thing like -, h is is· only going •Next start: SCC tourney,_ Feb .. 23, 24 or 25. 111 -' I t: ) A U g I c Pen.J C!\.\U hll~ .. \lo\" RUI I <.i nd Ur 1 .1 n t•cn n cr t 1 h r e e Ila Borders un leashes the first pitch in Tuesday's historic baseball game between her Southern Cahforn1a College Vanguards and the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Sta~s. marking the first female pitcher to compete in college baseball. Sha went the distance 1n 12·1 win. to happen one time in the history of 1hc .... arid, and you're p~ut of 1ha1," SoCal College Co:i.ch Charlie Phillips uid. "Ito .... can you no t \lo·an1 10 be :a p.1r1 of 11., "I \.\JS really nen-ou~ for her '°"1ay I really .... an1cJ her to do .... ell, and )OU couldn't asL for more -a com- plete g;imc." Oo1Jering on 1he !>pcc1acul:tr, llorJers ans""ercd any of the criucs who ever said a \\Om:an can't p11ch for a· collcg1 _.1e men\ baseball 1can1 . She fru~lrat ed the S1.1i;.., "uh ;in a~orlmcn l of off- h1\\) .11~1 hJJ bi g. ofrenS1\e da~) · I lned 10 go out v.11h confidence. nQt cocl..ines!>, but c<.)ntidencc," Borden uid. "I don't L.nuv. when m) le,el ul :ib1hty's going to IC"\cl off. but I .... .in1 lo play 1n 1he prof('ss1on:il le:igue!> ·· SOCAL COLLIOI 12, CU.llMONT·MUDD·SClll'PI 1 Cl.it~-Mudd·Xupp~ 000 000 010 -I ~ J SoC.&IC~k-a:~ U08 lOO Ol•-11 IJ ! Z..nd.t, C.ddonc\ (~l .tnd l.tu~hl'•" Boo-d~·•\ .1nd !K-rlC'• \\'-lordC'r\, 1-0. l -Z1nd.1. O· I, 111 -S...,.,. !(\IS). "1br.1nd '><: C Sc.-~ !SCCJ. P!fn.t !SC'C-1. Ill -lo•.:nth.tl il \I~ llamania? She may very . well be the best thing since Cracker Jacks! .,. She fits like a glove for Vanguards; And she 's certainly gone one-up on the critics in the category of respect I lamanua has o.rrivc:d, probably (or the ncx.l four yc11rs al thill> tiny, ChristLln co1IC'IC in Cotut ~tcu. S1udcnts were W".i!Chin.a out o( their dorm window5. a dozen workers a1 an 1djacen1 coMtruction 1i1c slopped poundin1 nails and 1lued their eyes to the Southern California Collcae pitch1na n"K>Und. If SoCaJ C:ot1c~·1 administration had char&ed adm ' kln Tueldaj', 1he achoo! probably could've nlet its 1nnu1I 11hle1tc bud1e1 in one day. '1Wenl)' years •So· who would've thoucht it would h1ppcn7" said SoCll Colkge b.,.ball coach Charlie Phlllips. f~lowina Ila Borden' hlitoric performance, defeatin& Ykilinc Oaremont·~1udd-Scripps. 12·1. with a complete pme. fivc-hiucr in a non-<Onfere~ pme. At fir11, \!when Phillips rccrui1cd Borek,.; there wa aome quutlon about whether or noc her tcomm11es would ICC'Cpt her. Last week, it wu a papc.r pla1cru1 of "'hipped tte:un splauered in her face dur1n1 a television iAterview. Now, after provinc s.hc can pitch at 1his level, Bordtn sets a Gatondc jua of water spilled over her head. .. She's aoina 10 hive a bad hair day now," Phillips sakl. •'They don't l'lll her, but they have fun with her, just like any Crewman. bu been bombarded with interview requests ind photo scsstons Crom 1hc media, leading up.to her hlstory-m:li.ing. pcrform:1ncc. in which Borders.b«ame 1he first Y..-oman to ever pitch in a collegiate men's b~ball game. Accordin& to the NCAA, ou1fieldcr Suu.n Perabo of Webster College in St. Louis was the fi~t 10 ever play in college (1985), with Juhc Croteitu, a second baseman for 51 . ~1ary's College in M aryland, being 1he second. .. She's already got her 1e~1cs• respect, bcause 1hey have 10 bit oo her in practice ... well, 1hcy take swinp •sairu:t her an the time. t can't say that 1hcy hit on her, or they'd run me out of town." Baseball Borders. wh~ 70-72 m.p.h. f1s1ball is only for display, completely stymied the Stap with her poise, savvy :and finesse. She'd never pitched nine inninp before, lhunani:1 will return to the sec mound nc.xt week -Wedncsd;iy, Thursday or Friday, accordin1 to Phillips -in the Vanauards' tournament. Bui witb her inau.a\lt'al outi.na under her belt, in front of some .SOO f.ans and virtually all of 1bc Southland's media, the biaaat lest is ow.r. "She p,.yed rul hard 1he)lsl couple o( days 1nd asked lor -ind 1bl1 was 1 bis help for her," said Phillips. whose freshman le~·bandcr but a scoond wind got 1'er over the hump in the ninth innina. following a 31-pitc:b eig:htb inninc. in which the St•is 5C'Ored their only run. Phillips walked 10 the mound foUowi~ Borden' ei&bt warmup IOUCS to st2rt the ninth. It seemed inevitable that he'd pull her, considcrina ~ innin&s was the furthest she'd p:>nc in January ~pmcL ... asked her in lhc ninth innil\&. 'Do )'OU wu1 • • your s1and1n1 ovation now, or at the' end of the gain~· " Phillips !>3id. "She uid th;1.1 she'd like 1 go one more hitter ind sec v.hat happcnli ... Well, Borders got three ground-h:aJI OUl.!I. in the nlo1h, 1llrowin1 10 pitches. ll\e CT'Q\loJ ~'Cnt berserk... · "(Phillips) c.!lime out :and 1.11d, 'How do you feel ?' " Bocders,,said. "Actu:ilty, I l~d-I satd I fell fine. but I ~·as tired. rm JUSI glad I'm titre kJo.t b1s.eball more than 1nything. ocept God and my family." Borders 1J for real. \VbethC-r or not she'!. 1 professional basebsll prospect rcm:111ns to be seen. For now, Phillips and Borders would itmply hlr.e to fOC'Us on 1odly. no1 tomorrow. "If you 'd reod the D•lty Pilot tod3\, H h;id · (scout) Gary Johnson of the RO)·llh in it, and he just trashed her," Phillips s.a1d "I Jon't ef"c:r Sl:)' 1ha1 she ca.n't JU out and do 11 (pl?-y profes.sions.lly). Un1il the la$l &amc Qf her Kn1or year, )'OU can't say 50. b«ausc you OOn't \.now how much shc'1 eoil\I to tmprove and how much arm 'l~n&th she's Pn1 to ;ain." Hef~ "'ho would've thou ht at 20 )Cars ago, fi&ht? >.f1)-bc, ju~1 ml)bc, lla~n.a u here to 11~.) • • • • • • • • • ' • ' • " ' • • • • I • ' • • e .._,Hday, F.iwu.y II. 11184 , ..... ....., ... Emergency appendectomy ends 6-7 senior's prep career at Newport. BY B.u..aY fAUUQlll ... s.u._"' W-.m• Ramy ShoukJ)', a 6-root·7 -.enk>r ccnrer who loch the Newport Harbor Hi&Ji bo)-1 baskclball team in .corinc, rcboundlna and blod:cd shots. underwent an crner· p:ncy •ppcndcctomy Tuesday and Mii ml$$ the CIF Ill-AA playoff• • , Shouluy, who helped propel the Sanon into the poctseason with an IS·point. IS· 'rebound, Jl·blockcd shot performance ii) an 85-69 Sea View League·cndin& vidoey 1u University Friday night, was rM>\·crina well from iuracry Tuc5day nig.ht at St Jo- seph Hospital in Orange. He is cxpcc1cd to remain hospilalizcd until at IC'DSI the ·weekend. Shoukry had been Ill last 111·cck, missin1 M:hool Monday and h11ilf of Tuesday. but played in \Vcdncsday and Friday gan\CS. "He 1old me he wasn't going 10 mlu the Corona (dcl Mar) game {\Vcdncsday), no mailer whllt, and he obviously seemed fine Friday," Newporl Coach Richard Sn1ith snid. .. I-le said he woke up S:uurday with a dull pain, and was very tired, then he woke up Sunday and ii was real bad. He nnally 11ocn1 10 the doctor on Monday and they did an ultra-sound 1rea1ment, which apparently tcveatEl'I a rup1ured appendix, .. Sn1ilh added. Shoukry's los?> (14 points per ga1nc) se- ~ercly han1pers the St1 ilors playofr chances, as they prepare for Friday nigh1 's llrst-round cl t1sh .li t ~tagnoli a. "Ran1y is a great kid, and I loved work- ing with him," Sn1i1h slid. "-l 'n1 glad he'.11 Joing well, now, but saddened our 1in1e together ai; coach and player is over." LOCAL SCHEDULE TODAY .......... ,. JC"''""" -Or;aflge C~'l ;at Mddll'b.:id, 7 p.m. JC wc>ml'n -Madkb.xk •I Or.ingl' Cw.,t, 1 p.m. JC ml'n -Alumni .ii O..ingt Co.i,t,) p.m. Col~ miM -N111J.11 '-Kifoe .it Sc:lutht'rn ~lif()fn1.11 Col~&"· 2 p.m. JC womt'n -OrAnge Coolst At Cl'rritot, 2 p.m. JC -PakMNr Al 01angt Co.id, 2 p.m. ...... Hi&ft Khoo! boyt -Clf Oivi~ion IV Pl;a~offt. wild-<.ud ~: (H.llnd.I Al C..rdl'l'I CrOVt, l p.m , DIEP SEA FISHING fVUDArl r11H COUNTI N_,..rt a...11111•• -1 boat, l7 ""8'""· 1 'OJnd b•HI. l c.ilico bo1s1, 11 roc!l.fhh, 12 .culpit1, S whlll'fith, Jl blxUmilh pl'rch. 'D-.y"'• t..dl"' -l ho.I.ti, lS o1ngk-n, S calico 11.11111, 16 t.And b,.,,, 4 thttphtH, 20 rocl.(i\h, 4) bl«ktmilh, 4 ""'hitcfish. . PUBLIC llOTICES PUBLIC llOTICES Kings of Cf IV-AA show Iha muscle of · a champion ... El Segundo hurrbled, even by the CdM ~v players in first-round playoff contest BY B.u..a.Y fAUUCHi~ Sro•n lV1t.tn.a COST A ~1ESA -After leaving no doub1 who had 1he be11er varsity unit Tuesday nighc 11 Estancia Hia.fl, the host CoroP.a dcl Mar High Sea Kings proved their junior .,.arsi1y was also superior to visiting El Segundo in the first TOI.Ind or the CfF Southern Section IV-AA playoffs. The conquc:i;t sets up a quarterfinals berth for Co- rona Friday night at Twentynine Palms (J4. 7). Shuffling off the bench and Into their fir51 varsity game (all excep1 Dominic DeGrazier'who'd had a De·', .ccmbcr cup of coffee), the CdM subs pro«eded 10 -outclass 1he pummeled visitors, -before-the bun:~ mercifully ended the 54·24 verdict, KATWYA ~Mmrl, 0.ULr '''"°' "Thn1's my tenm next year." said CdM Coach Paul Orris, ~·ho now knows this year's unit (14-13) is prop- erly pcaked .. to pursue a second straight IV·AA title. CdM's Jeff Schroeder (25) looks for the open man. "I was pleased with the way we came out and 1ook them oul o( their offense, and didn't let down," explained Orris, who watched the Sea· Kin~· blank 1hc Eagles (10·16) for jusr more than eight minutes, en route to a 29-4 half1ime cushion. "We had L20-point playorf lead last rear at Wes1 Valley, and let them back inlo ii," Qrris said. "This time, the !lids made sure that didn'1 happen." El Segundo's ~-tau Sobosky hit a 16-footer 10 pul the visi1ors on the board with 7:42 Jc(t before in1ermission, but .1he visitors man11ged just five more field goals the rest of the night. finishing 6 of 28 from the noor (ll.4%). The El Segundo ou1put wns its worst of the season by seven points, and 14 points fewer than CdM's prevtous defensive best. CdM seniors Ramin Bas1ani ( 13 poinis and seven rtbounds) and Dan ~1acfl.1illan (12 points) paced CdM's A Team, but 1he final 5:4~ belonged 10 ?>Ome postscason additions. Darrc'n ~-tcDonald collected six rebounds in garbage lime, or h:i.IC the to1al credited 10 El Segundo the i:Qtire game. Joel Owen, Brian Coleman, OeG~2icr 11nd Drian Fracalosy ulso added n s1rong eneore 10 1he Se11 Kings most one-sided triumph in 21 games.· co•oNA DIL ........ , IL llOUNDO :1• Clf IV-M Pt..yolft, lirtt rcMlftd (I s.pMo OkOM ckt MM-fJ l pl tf f&fllp/" , ..... OIJl&KIMN 4411J 4 J 4 14 S.wAJit.• J-. .. 0 4 IOlls-dWU llJJ 1 2 J 4 MAcMiltM 4 J ' , 1J O'JIJSdiiff J02i OOOOk~ 0000 0010~ 02 1 2 •••• ,..,.._ 1044 0111eoi.-2004 OOOOD.c.t.-.. IOJJ 0000°'""' 1012 0000!~~.LOOIO -0 J .J 2 i 11 1l 14 Tot&!• 20 II 20 S4 ICOU ft eVAltTIU p~ 0 4 10 10-14 C-ddM.w IS 14 12 11-W l·~ pi.k: (I ~ -s.o.•, 1; ,_A .. MM -~I.an J, a..ttM!!. I , Techflbl foiol•: .......,_, sec men lose, women win In college basketball action The Southern California MIWIUMI WOMIWIOAMI College men's baske1ball team WllTMONT 77, ICC I• ICC 7•, CtlAPM&N .. absorbed a 77-59 · Golden Goldf'n SUlf' Athlflic Conrerence Non<0nre,~· S1a1e Athlc1/c Conrerenee sci· !oc.I COll<p w--""" C.0.00 back •• lhc hands of host '• • pl lp '• . pl ,, ... pl •• '• • pl •• Westmont Tuesday nigh!, ••r•onl • • ' ,. CHM.ill" ' • ' • , ..... _ ' • ' ' ,,_ ' • . " """'"' s • . " ....... • I ' " ... ' • ' ' MmW.iijl ' ' I s dropping 10 13:14 overall and O...mbl'n • • ' • :l:: ' • ' • -• ' • 10 = s ' . " 2-7 in GSAC play. H,... • ' ' ' ' ' • s ._.,., I • , • " ' ' 1S C.irmktw.tl J 0 l ' ........... • • ' • ..... • • ' .. -' • • • The Vanguards' \~romeo's ~' ' s ' " -· ' ' ' I ,_.. ' • • • ... ..., ' • • ' te:i.m, meanwhile, improved to ........._, ' 0 ' • ll':d:r ... ' • ' " ...... ' • • ' ~ • • ' • ~' ' • ' ' • • ' • .... ' ' ' • ' ' ' s 21-6 behind Tina Dcm11rsh's ..... • • • 0 1~·U1 ' • • • ,,.. • • ' • 2S f::ints with a 74-48 non-lotAlt 10 IS 14 st lot.11 2'131577 ...... ' • ' ' con crenec win over visiting -• ' • ' MALnUU ~ t ..... _ ' • ' • Chapman. ~-..~JS. """ " ' 1J " . ..... .. ' ,, 74 Estancia H igh produel Mel· J-.poil'lt c•: SoCM Cotll'p -lk.._ l, T'-'u1 ........... ody Earle paced the Panthers 1, Utmic I; W~ -DrM.;aU-J, letpt" 2. l1.111ler I. JoCAI c~ , .. ,,_ (4·17} with 18 poinls. T«Miul foul•: Nontr. >·pt ao.ii-: P"'W' -s.c.-1: sec -OemM•h 2. COSTA MESA .:-TU.Southerft califor· _,,...-~ ala Collep women's so(1batt tnm ~ed its firlt.e~c( victory over Sin Dic:JO State on _.. _ _._ Tuesd1Y wln.nin1 the aecond 1amt ol • non· coofereOce doubleheader, 4·l,' aher k»int the llm pmo, 3-1. I • i Beth Howard pitched 1 complete &aJnC n '"e n Clp. aUowln& a sin&Je run on. sic hits and Cour ·~~ while (anning two. 1uny Lewis' two-run triple in the tb1r inninJ hi&hli&hted I thrcc•Nn SCC taJI)'. The At tees (3· I) scored 1 pair of runs in 1he lop 1hc ninth innina 10 win lhe opener. 10CA1. COLUOI •,SAM DllOO fl. I .,.._.,_, .... .,...."* 010 .. ·~1 • ~,... OOJ , .. "11-'1 • ~ .. ~01•~~-~·-~··1. l-~ .... ,,_.....,.. tsea. 111'111118 cont tees on on Goldllll West COSTA ~1ESA -The Orange CoaJ1 Col-_,.,-..,.. lc&e golf team won lls tt'COnd. Q1..3IC"h in as _ / many outings on Tuesda)!, pos1in1 a 37•427 -"""=- victory over Golden We.st at Costa Mesa Oolr Course. Mike Ar1igilo scorched lhe layout for a Cour-un~r-pt 68 10 pace the Pirates. Brent Bardwell fired 7J, Eric Bar nett 75, Brian Dick 78 and Qeorr Cochran 80 10 roun but the Pirates' scores. Pll'ltll 11e Mll!ymOlllt 111 tetm DPlllll' ihc Orange Cmsi College men's tenrus team opened hs senson by_ playing 10 a 4-4 de.3dlock ag::r.inst ~111rym<>un1 in Palos Verde1 ;.- on Tuesday. ' II will go in the books as \\ 1ie, but the Pir111cs wer leading w'hat Vt'Ould h:avc been t~e deciding match whc: datkness halted 1he proceedings. Dan Harring1on, Ya;r; ~1.aNko and Chnrlcs Ko el)('h re· corded ~ictories in siniles for Coast. OCC· lalls In softball at Soutlnvutern A wild pitch and a bloop single scored the --.,...- !yin& and go-ahead runs for host Southwest· 'W"_• c.rn College in the bo11om-4f the sixlh·innlng Tue.sday, as the Apaches defeated Orangt -'-~­ Coast. 2-1, in a non-ccf\feren« M>flball tame . Pitcher Gina Rutledge allO'A""Cd three hiu and one run in the 1hird inning, ou1dueling OCCs Ktl1l Annbruster, who struck out ftvt and walked nobody in m innin,s. OCC. Which fell 10 3·3, ploys i1s home opener Thursday ilgainst San lk:rnllrdino V11Uey. Kim Kallemcyn WIJ 2 ror 3 with :in RBI ror the Pi~1ei. ·The Apaches ~·ere playin1 thei1 senson opener. IOUTHWUTltN 2, OllAHOI COAIT 1 a._,.c....r DOI DOI 0 -1 l 1 ~-000 OOJ -•-J 1 I ..,_.,.."'""' _. ._~ •"""""' _. o~ ""-•......,. , ... l--~. J.;r. 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