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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
· Moving ._into the spotlight Film fest in · qfberspace.
Plans are set for the New-· The festival awards presen-
port Beach In~tional tati.on will follow at Planet
• It may not be Cannes or Sundance, but Newport
Beach International Film Festival has the potential to
become a big draw, insiders say.
"It takes a while to get recog-
nized," said Brad Moseley, presi-
dent of the Newport Beach-
based High Octane Productions.
ffThe first year they were just get-
ting warmed up until they really
get up to speed and get the atten-
tion they're due."•
Hollywood Reporter senior
film critic Duane Byrge called the
Newport Beach community ·a
natural place" for a film festival.
. "Newport Beach will have to
find its niche to appeal to the
Newport Beach-Orange County
crowd," said Byrge, who attend-
ed last year's opening night.
"Film tests aren't built in a day.
You learn a little bit each year."
Film Festival's closing ... ,..i .. \' "'•,.0 Hollywood in Santa
night April 10: It will ~ .. c~a ~... Ana. But anyo~e inter-
feature "Mrs. Munclc, • ~ .. ! ested in watching live ... > directed by Diane ~ ~ can simply hop onto
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot
Sure, some Hollywood types
haven't heard of the Newport
Beach International Film Festi-
val. And others may be headed ·
instead to the Los Angeles Inde-
pendent Fil\n Festival, .also
scheduled for this weekend.
But that doesn't mean the
Newport event -with its sec-
Bayshores
-··beaches
go public?
• Most not fooled by
anonymous prankster's
April 1 sign at exclusive.
harbor front community.·
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot
BAYSHORES -Residents of
· this exclusive bayside co~uni
ty -and anyone passing by its
private beach -were greeted
Tuesday with th.is very public
message: HEFFECTIVE IMME-
DIATELY THIS PROPERTY IS
OPEN TO PUBLIC ACCESS."
The posted sign went on to
say the California Coastal Com-
mission decided at a hearing
that the property' falls under the
Public A<lcess Code.
April Fool's, read the blurry
print that followed.
But uproar was kept to a min-
imum after a prankster who lives
in the neighborhood -and
wants to remain anonymous -
printed up a' sign on his comput-
er and posted it at the coveted
private be~ch.
Bayshores board member
·Peter Kenny didn't see the actu-
al sign until he had already
heard it' was a joke. But he did
see a copy of it printed from the
prankster's computer and was
shocked -for a moment, any-
way.
NThen I said I was sure people
knew it's an April Fool's joke, so
we should leave it up," he said.
HI read it and saw that right in
the text it says 'April Fool's.'"
The same prank touched off a
lot more controversy in Laguna
Beach's Emerald Bay, according
to the Bayshores perpetrator. His
relative, who. happened to be
visiting on Supday, saw the sign
and knew it would cause.a stir at
his 'neighborhood's private
beach.
The man behind the sign said
he didn't want to be identified
because he was shy of contro-
versy after last year's homeown-
ers' association board shake-up.
And one more reason: #My
wife b~t me up something
fierce over th.is," he said.
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ond-year run starting Thursday
-doesn't have potential.
"The Newport Beach festival is
probably not something yet that's
a darling in Hollywood's eyes,·
said Ortwin Freyermuth, founder
of 1Win Brothers Productions Inc.
Nonetheless, Freyermuth chose
Newport's opening night as the
venue for the world premiere of
the revamped version of "Das
Boot" that he produced.
Making your film festival into
a Sundance can't be done in a
mere year or two, industry insid-
ers said. And.after all, Newport's
ambience does . approximate
· Cannes better than that of the
Utah locale, home of the lauded,
Robert Redford-backed Sun-
dance Film Festival.
The April 3-13 festival will
feature 85 films at area Edwards
theaters, showcasing "Das Boot,"
a collection of Asian films and an
• SEE FILM PAGE 3
Ladd, followed by an "•+ ...,,+..: the Internet at
awards ceremony to be 0
''"""' www.vannevar.coin/film-
-shown live on the Internet. fest -a joint site with the
Festival directo.r Jeff Con-Houston International Film
ner said Ladd will be on hand Festival.
for the screening of her film, The web site bills the
which stars Bruce Dern and broadcasts as "The First
Kelly Preston. The showing \s International Internet Film
scheduled for 7 p.m. at Festival." · .
Edwards South Coast Village. -Jennifer Armstrong
Alleged ~ .. Newport -·bookies -=:·
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A good m 'atch
Andre Agassi may be in a slump, but in the Davis Cup, he's an~ ace
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NEWPORT BEACH -Andre Agassi
stood in the afternoon sunlight Tuesday
peeking through the fence that separates
a side court from Center Court at the Pal-
-isades Tennis Club.
Agassi, who will representthe United
States in its second-round bid for the
Davis Cup Friday, was cheeking out the
hard-hitting practice game of his team-
mates, the doubles tandem of Jonathan
Stark and Rick Leach, on Center Court.
"The b>avis Cup brings out the best m
everybody," Aga.ssi said, staring at the
action. •nus
shd'uld be a foR MORE ON THE DAVIS
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end of tennis."
Agassi, who has suffered six first-
round losses in townaments since last
year's µ.s. Open, but bas captured 13
straight Davis Cup matches', said he's
impressed with tlie Palisades facility's
appearance. He has never before played
at the Newport Beach venue.
"They've laid down a real nice, hard,
slow court. It's a nice set~up," the 1994
U.S. Open champion said, giVing a nod
of approval.
• SEE MATCH PAGE 3
Get your program here
A quarterfinal match in the race
for the 1997
Davis Cup is on
tap at Palisades
Tennis Club,
Andre Agassl blew into town Tuesday to warm.6p for the Duis C\q),
Friday at the Palisades Tennis Center in Newport Beach.
Arresting cuisiile, ~ none
Catered food ottered to iiunates at Costa Mesa City
Jail is enough to m~ke prison guards saI.ivate
By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA-When a local
fifth·grade student recently asked
Costa Mesa Police Chief David
Snowden what inmates eat at the
City -'all, be told the boy, •we
serve them bread and water." 'The
answet prompted another student
to ask, •How many pieces?•
•1 Mid if they are good they
miabt get tw9," Snowden taid.
•Tf:ulrt became when l WU gJ'OW-
ing up my dad always told me lf
you were bad and went to jail f°'1
would be eerved breed and
water.•
Colta Mele~ Jail bu mMli
so tempting that some jailers itctu-
ally covet them. The four-day
rotating menu includes mouthwa-
tering beef stew for dinner, cold
turkey sandwiches for lunch or
two-egg omelettes for breakfast.
Prisoners may bring their meals
from t.tietr cells to a common day
room where they dine on a coJd
steel table beside an open shower
stall.
•it's not bad,• Snowden· said.
•They are eating better than I did
when I WU single.•
Karl Verboel it a cultodf ~
who ovenees u mal)y· as 32
lnmatel ill three Cell blOcb at the
COlta Meea Jeil ..
•Sometimes they (prlaonen)
are u~t about where they are at,
not so much what they are eat·
ing,• Verhoef said. •lbey are not
bad tneals. Actually they are pret·
ty gooct.•
Verhoef hasn't tasted U)e
meals, but has heard the lasagna
and turkey sandwiches a.re among
the beat. Some inmatill who know
the four-day menus .U toQ well
from~ Un1t1 WW Mk jail-
ers, •Amt toojfilt fOI hmch or din·
nerf• heM6il.
•We are not allowed to eat the
mMll -otherwise, I ad\laUy
would,• he Mid. "I am sure .n tbe
~Would •lit..
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-· arrested
• Seven-month probe
. ends with largest arrest of
its kind in county history.
By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -Lad}
Luck vanished abruptly for tw1..
prominent Newport-Mesa !esi-
dents Monday -the second-
biggest gambling day of tbe year
-as they were hauled behind
bars along with eight others in
what authorities are calling tbe
largest bookmaking bust in
Orange County history.
Decourcy Wright Graham, 55,
a Corona del Mar stockbroker,
a.pd Alyn Murdotf Branpon, 65,
of Costa Mesa, a former Saddle-
back College trustee. were
arrested on the day the NCAA
~hampionship game brought
illegal betting to a fever pit~.
authoritie! said.
Investigators at the District
Attorney's office, working with
police in Newport Beach, Seal
Beach, Anaheim and Tustin.
capped a seven-month investiga·
tion into illegal" bookmaking by
serving 11 search warrants from
Lake Tahoe to Costa Mesa. · ·
The 10 people arrested were
part of an organized illegal gam-
Qling scheme that used a toll-free
telephone line in C erritos, and
another in Lake Tahoe, that
together drew roughly 100,000
illegaj betting calls per month,
many from gamblers staking
$100 on sporting events , authori-
ties said.
The scheme brought in $1 mil,
lion to $1.5 million a month,
authorities said ..
Graham, who faces 19 felony
counts of bookmaking, works as
a stockbroker out of a West Coast
H.ighwa·y office overlooking the
bay in Newport Bea.ch, said Ana-
heim police Lt. James Aammin.i.
• SEE ARREST PAGE 4
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DeATHS
MOst recent deaths as reported to the
Orarige County Recorder's Office.
COSTA MESA
• M)chael T. Gallagher, 63, on Jan. 31
• Priscilla M. Holden, 75, on Jan. 30
• Wrne A. Larson, B2, on Feb. 3
• Bessie E. Parmenter. 92, on Feb. 2
• Mlctiael N. Thomas, 42, on Jan. 31
•Phillip campbell, 91, on Feb. 5
• Ni)'la K. Littleton, 92, on Feb. 3
• Frances L Thomas, 92, on Jan. 30
•Ann E. Wallace, 49, on Feb. 7
• Robert G. Kitts. 64, on Feb. 6
• E~ith D. Montgomery, 71, on Feb. 1 .
• Clifford H. Hughes. 92, on Feb. 6
• Pete J. Martucci, 68, on Feb. 4
• Elizabeth J. O'Keefe, 74, on Feb. 5
• Barbara Swinarski. SO, on Feb. 6
•'Jo.seph D. Van Noy IV, 48, on Feb. 4
• Adrian E. Miller. 88, on Feb. 11-
• Robert I. Peters, 84. on Feb. B
NEWPORT BEACH
• Lester J. New, 102, on Jan:lB
• Reinhart W. Rath. so. on Feb. 6
• Charles L Beckman Jr., 79, on Feb. 9
• Mary A. Murphy, 56, on Feb. 2
• Grace S. O'Donnell, 79, on Feb. 5
• \V;lliam G. Schroeder, 84, on Feb. 5
• Earl W. Maple, 79, on Feb. 7
• Jeffrey A. Miller. 37, on Feb. B
DUI ARRESTS
The following people were arrested
recently on suspicion of driving under the
influence. These people have only been
amtsted on suspicion of a crime, and, as
wltil all such crimes, they are innocent
unt!I proven guilty. .
NE)YPORT BEACH
Jim.N. Park, 29, of Buena Park
Daf1iel Chung, 53, of Irvine
Wl1~am A. Jones, 26, of Aliso Viejo
Hefiry C. Dutton Jr., 44, of Costa Mesa
Kenneth R. Lender, 55, of Newport Beach
Nic9)e C. Krouse,, 1 B, of Huntington
Be~h .,
COSTAMESA-
Gi1t:iert Rendon-Ayala, 32, of C6sta Mesa
Ronald C. Wallace, 34, of Costa Mesa
James c. Morris, 41, of Costa Mesa
Krista L. Kair, 31, of Costa Mesa
Lorenzo Ortii~Rubio, 31, of Costa Mesa
Gr990f,' J. Morrison, 26, of Costa Mesa
i er SzyrTtanski, 30, of Costa Mesa Henn~uez-Mojica: 2.1, of Costa
J arcla, 30, of Costa Mesa .
Octavio A. Siordia, 26, of Costa Mesa Don J. Collinge, 50, of Costa Mesa
Ma!ija Vukadinov, 28, of Costa Mesa
Cajj R. El~. 23. of Costa Mesa ..
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Roberto A. Robles. 30, of Costa.Mesa
Robert J. Bronson. 23, of Anahelm
Theodore M. Meunier, 38, of Anaheim
Manuel J. Subia, 21, of Anaheim
Janet M. Sherrell. 28, of Corona def Mar
Victor T. Loya, 46, of Costa Mesa
Renata Jednorozec.. 32, of Fountain Val-
ley
Mari< D. Delacruz. 22, of FoUntaln Valley
Anthony G. Garza, 27, of Garden.Grove
Roman Ramirez-Alarcon, 40, of Gatden
Grove
Anna Marie L cave, 32, of Glendora
'Timothy J. Eringer, 35, of Granada Hills
Kirsten L .• : Jensen, 31. of Huntington
Beach
Sahm H. Orh, 38; of Huntington Beacti
Patrick J. Hartnett. 19, of Huntington
Beach
Philip J. Partridge, 36. of Irvine
Jacqueline Lenchner. 21, of Newport
Beach
Gary M. Smith, 45, of Newport Beach
Kevin W. Gibson, 28, of Newport Beach
Lisa M. Young, 28, of Newport Beach
Daniel W. Young, 44. of Newport Beach
John D. Bolton, 50, of Newport Beach
Sunny Tamaokl, 31, of Newport Beach
Brian G. Johnson, 20. of Newport Beach
Angela M. David, 30, of Santa Ana
Felix Solis. 35, of Santa Ana
Martin R. Woodbury, 36, of Santa Ana
Jaime Baez, 22, of Santa Ana
Jose Baraj~. 31, of Santa Ana
Robert M. Cullinane, 40; of Santa Ana
Edgar Cervantes, 26. of Santa Ana
Pablo Ponce-Martinez, 29, of Santa Ana
Andres R. Barrios, 19, of Costa Mesa
Morgan M. Gonzales. 1B, of Orange
Mike Galicia, 19, of Costa Mesa
MARRIAGES
Most 'recent marriages as reported to
the Orange County Recorde(s Office.
COSTA MESA
• Jorge Jaimes and Rosalinda Lara, mar-
ried on Feb. 1 in Costa Mesa
• Jeffrey R. Royer and Ersl R.. Lopez, mar-
ried on Feb. 1 1n Costa l'Jlesa
• Victor ·r. Hoang and Kim N. Pham, mar-
ried on Feb. 4 in Santa Ana
• carlos Reyes and Ofelia Y. Silva, married
on Feb. 5 in Santa Ana
• Juan J. Navarro and Aydee E. Duron.
married on Feb. 5 in Santa Ana
• Martin F. Bradberry and Alma R. Mar-
quez. married on Feb. 1 in Costa· Mesa
• Joseph G. Geletko and Arsenia F. Hayes.
married on Feb. 7 in Santa Ana
• Adam K. Gold and Esmeralda Navarro,
married on Feb. 8 in Mission Viejo
• Lan N. Nguyen and Thuy-Trang T.
Nguyen, married on Feb. B in Westmin-
ster
• Marco A. Ortega and Socorro Nares,
married on Feb. 10 in Santa Ana
• Bradley T. Applegate and Sunok Kim,
married on Feb.-B in Newport Beach
• Jose G. Cocom and Juana Alcala, mar-
ried on Feb. S.in Costa ~esa
N~WPORT BEACH
• Eric P. Schrnitz and Victoria A. Ruff, mar-
ried on F~b. 3 in Santa Ana
• PhillipW. Austin.andRuth A. Lusk. mar-
ried on Jan. 18 in COioma .
• Chrittopher J. Martin and Kristin N. Par-
sons, married on Feb. 1 in Corona del Mar
• .Chr'istop~er H: Belknap and Mati<:ar·
::.:' R, caiv., .. mamed on ""'· 6 ;n Sama\
BRIAN P.06UDA I DAILY PILOT
Surfer Pooch Mclain plays the melodlca as he relaxes in the sun after an early morning
surf at the Newport Pier, taking advantage of the recent wave of good weather.
Newpllff &Zlil'6Mtll Mesa Dllily Pilot
J. Charles Berger
Orange Coast College / will.
host a memorial reception April 9
for former English professor J..
Charles Berger, who died last
October at age 68 in London.
Mr. Berger taught humanities,
English composition and world
literature at OCC for 27 years.
A native of San Diego1 he got
his bachelor's degree in music
from San Diego State, then went
on to get two master's degrees,
one in voice and musicology.
from the University of~Rochester
and ,the other in English from UC
Berkeley.
He and his wife, former OCC
Russian . professor Irina
GsoV5kaya, specialized in Russ-
ian music, giving concerts in·
Southe~ California for more
than 30 years before retiring and
moving to Europe.
The memorial, which is open
to friends, colleagues and former·
students, will be held at the Cap-
tain's !fable from 3 to 5 p:m. For
information, call 432-5725.
Patricia June
-Former principal. special edu-
cation teacher and 'Costa Mesa
resident Patricia June died
March 23 in Joshua Tree of a
malignant brain twnor. She was
44.
While living in the Newport-
Mesa area, Ms. June taught,
then was principal at · four
Orange County schools for autis-
tic children. She was also active
in the community, working with
Job's Daughters and Rotary
International.
Born in Missoula, Mont., in
1953, Ms. June moved with her
family to Costa Mesa three years
later. She graduated from Costa
Mesa High School, then went on
to Pepperdine University, where
she earned her maste~·s degree.
Ms. June is survived by her
husband, Mark F. Lundquist; son
Matthew, 18, daughter Laura, 11;
. step-children Jennifer and Brian;
brother Richard T. JUD.e; father
and former Costa Mesa city
attorney Roy E. June, and moth-
er, Laura.
Memorial services will be held
April 3 at St. Mary's of the Valley
Church, 7495 Church St., Yucca
Valley.
.. ,forrection
.:·pue to.an editing error, a sto-..
'!" h eadline :th~t appecµed in· ~ys edition ~ the Daily Pa<>t incorrectly deScribed Mike
~o·s· new position.
,. Stanko, the former ge. neral ~· .
.·
manager and 15-year employee
'ot the ~alboa Bay .. Club, h~
joined the Newport ~ch-based
Management' Action Programs.
We.regret any.confusion this
may have caused ..
Hospital strike likely ·wouldn't draw
too much blood at Hoag .Hospital
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• Supplies shotild be OK if Red Cross Blood Services
workers decide to strike, officials say . . • .. •• 4>sfAMESA
~ Avenue: Two full suitcases, golf clubs, camera equipment. jewel-
~ two cellular phones and a wallet with S480 cash in it were stolen from a.
<:.Ir.with a window rolled down in the 1600 block. •
~~'DC>lrt Boulevard: s~ in cash and apptoximately $3,000 worth of •
ohol were stolen from an Italian restaurant in the 1500 block. A front
een window was ripped open.
~I• Av~: 12 bottles of vitamins worth $100 were stolen from a
~alth store In the 1900 block. There was no sign of forced entry. , ·
,,.,..stol Street: A set of fog lamps worth $300 was stolen from a car pari<ed 1a a parking lot in the 3300 block.
•
NewPoR'T BEACH
Q'Mwport c.nw Drlw: A car phone worth $400 was stolen from an
• ..QJllO(ked car parked-in the 200 block.
~ .. lboa Drive: Tools, shower fixtures and minlblinds worth S 1, 120
lhre stolen from a house in the 1500 block. The garage doof' was left open.
~ Drlw: Two ple<;es of cauterizing equipment worth S 14,000 v,.iere ~*'en from a storage area of Hoag Hospital In the 1 block. There was no slgn
;& forced entry.
:~""90nla Street: A bicycle worth $400 was stolen from a garage in the 400
.b4ock. There was no sign of forced emry. . .
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By.Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot
1· NEWPORT BEACH -The
blood supply at Hoag Hospital
should suffer: no damaging short-
ages even if a threatened strike by
Red Cross Blood Services workers
materializes, those close to the
issue said Tuesday.
A union representing 230 regis-
tered licensed vocational nurses
and medical assistants in California
is embroiled in a contractual dis-
pute with the Blood Services
de~ent. o1_the ,American Red
Cross.· ..
On March 22, the union'
annoutlced its intention to strike
within 10 days but withdrew the
notice Tuesday morning, said
'Ihldy Sullivan .. spokesperson for
Red Cross · management. That
doesn't mean another strike
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announcement might not arrive
soon, she said .
Sullivan said the Red Cross
made its "last, best and final offer"
on Friday, but the union rejected it.
A federal mediator will meet with
the parties in bos Angeles on April
10 for non-binding arbitration.
The contract dispute includes
management's desire to cut com-
pensation to workers for driving to
and from work, and to replace
su~g nurses with non-union
managersJn certain cases.
Sullivan said the union's con-
tract originally exPired on March
31, 1996 but was extended to
March 31, 1997. She said if the
blood-collection workers strike, the
Red Cross will tum to 37 other Red
Cross "blood regions" across the
country.
"You shouldn't feel any
impact," Sullivan said. "Any o( the
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other (regions) that can help us will
be asked to do that ... We don't
'repeatedly reassured the hospital
there will be no shottage in the
event of a strike . · anticipate any shortage or any
inadequacy in the supply." Yet Ann Sparks of Costa Mesa,
a nurse and a member of the union,
warned a strike
Seventy percent of the blood
used in Los Ange-
le5 and Orange
County hospitals
comes from the
Red Cross, which
serves roughly 160
hospitals in the
combined areas,
Sullivan said.
Hoag Hospital
~------------------~------~ might affect
f, Y.I. blood supplies
+Those wishing to donate
blood at Ho.a Hospital
Blood Donor~ should
caft 760-5621.
over the long
n.in il people
stopped donat-
ing. She said
she regretted
L-------------------------~ the impasse between work-
receives 65% of its blood from the
Red. Cross, and the rest from an on-
sight blood-donor center, said hos-
pital spokeswoman Maureen Maz-
zatenta. She said the Red Cross has
ers and management.
•rm ICind of disappointed that it
had to happen.11 she said. •(But)
the contract management offered
us has a lot of take-backs."
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Happily Qiagriosed with a
Qcise ·of 'front-yard syndrome'
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Zaino Tennis Courts laid
down the Plexipave surf ace on
Center Court last week. Plexi-
pave is a state-of-the~iut surface
for hard courts developed by
California Products Corp.
With hopes of coming out of
his recent slump, the former No.
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animation symposium. It will end
with a Planet Hollywood awards
ceremony to be broadcast live on
the Internet.
The choice of "Das Boot"
marks an about-face from last
year's opening-night choice ol a
Jack Lemmon comedy. This year,
it's the 1981 German U-boat dra-
ma. The director's cut of the
Academy Award-nominated film
will show to the general public
for the first time Thursday in
Newport Beach.·
It will draw Freyermuth,
director Wolfgang Petersen (•In
the Line of Fire") and lead actor
Jurgen Prochnow ("The English
Patient"), who are trekking
down to Newport from Freyer-
muth 's Hollywood office. Last
year's opening night attracted
the stars of its feature, "A Week-
end in the Country" -Jack
Lemmon, Rita Rudner and
Richard Lewis.
The Hollywood Reporter's
Byrge said Newport festival
1228.
1 player in the world is excited
about his team's chances against
the Netherlands.
"With Jim (Courier) and 1 as
experienced Davis Cup players,
a~d the strong doubles team of
Stark and Leach, i.t should be
competitive," Agassi said.
Agassi has a 22-4 record in
Davis Cup play since his debut
"in the international tournament
in 1988. .
director Jeff Conner couldn't
have chosen a better film to open
this year. "It's an excellent
choice -it's one of the real clas-
sics," he said. ...
Freyermuth said he chose
Newport as the premiere venue
for "Das Boot" simply because
Conner asked. The festival hap-
pened to fall a day after the
restored film's exclusive Holly-
wood premiere and a day before
j ts general release.
"It's certainly something that's
well-placed in an international
film festival," said Freyermuth,
who. coordinated the effort to
restore the critically ae>claimed
movie. •
And as word of the Newport
festival gets out, more movie
makers will enter their work -
and that's what will propel the
event into the realm of Sundance
or Cannes, said Moseley, whose
film "City Scrapes" ran in last
year's fest.
"Jeff Conner is ·so organized
that in the next couple of years
it'll be one of the big film festi-
vals," Moseley said. "It will be a
festival to reckon with.'"
MY neighbors in Santa
Aila Heights stopped
puzzling.about who
should own our water company
long enough to put on our annu-
al Easter bash last Sunday. And
in all modesty, I must say we
outdid ourselves.
I don't know how many of .the
·people who graced our block
party attended Easter services,
but I do know they coUldn't
have found any more love and
life and harmony and good spir-
its expressed in a church than at
. our party. Which, it seems to me, µ. a pretty strong affirmation of
what Easter is all about.
We start~ the Easter block
party many years ago as a gen-
eral neighborhood schmooze
and egg hunt for kids who are
now in college. There was a
feeling among us elderly folks
that the disappearance of the
first generation of kids would
take the steam out of the Easter
party.
But last Sunday, there was .a
whole riew generation of small
people pursuing eggs. And the
original sets of parents were not
only present but as deeply -
involved as ever.
'J'.here was a burgeoning-stde·-
board of splendidly creative food
and two grills going full steam
all afternoon. Tables were set up
in a half-dozen 'front yards. Bob
• and Jeannie Tupp from around
the comer had rented an in.flat-
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GUESTS WELCOME
5th District
Supervisor Tom Wi~son
l.dst ~r, Gowrnor Wilson reached into Orange COUflf>' and selected Marian 8erQeson
to leOd ~is cha~ to im~ O'ur State's .eduCational ~·He also reached clOwn and •lec:ted Tom 1 son to fill her unexpired twm as~ County's 5th district 5tJP.ervisor.
11,is is Soeok ~s first OJ>P9f1unity to hear what he hai to SOY. about sum '!Pcs
as the County's role in NewJ>ort Harbor and the U~ Newpc:wt Bov, 'the Newport COast
annexation and the future c-A John _Warne and El Toro Airpom. let's hCMt a great turnout to ~ Totn Welson to Newport Beadl.
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ed playpen for kids to bounce in
while some of the iest of us
yearned for equal time. Kids
swarmed through a half-dozen
yards looking for remnants of
the hidden eggs, some with
money tucked inside them.
And there was such good
talk. Our neighborhood
plumber, Mike Brunner, was on
hand with his new pacemaker
after a harrowing experience ·
with a malfunctioning heart. We
talked about facing our own
mortality, and Mike passed
along some thoughts about
death that I will ponder at
length. Meanwhile, he says he's
available again to deal with our
deteriorating pipes.
Bob 1iipp mused about the
relative importance of talent as
opposed to plain hard work in
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his construction business -and
whether those qualities took on
different values in other lines of
work. Like mine.
And Jim Altobelli kept tap·
ping his wallet to load newly
hidden hollow eggs, while offer-
ing the kids wondrous clues
about where they might be
fowid ..
{ound in clumps in front yards,
dealing·with everything from the
latest coyote story in the Back
Bay to whether or not. to submit
our water -company stock certifi-
.cates.
. We start out the morning
mowing lawns or planting flow-
ers or washing cars and end up
in animated clumps, usually sur-
• rounded by yapping dogs -a
perpetually embarrassing area to
me since our family dachshund
just doesn't cut it with the mas-
tiffs and Great Danes ..
In the midst of this I won-
dered aloud with Ron Darling,
the lawyer from across the
street, about why we were
blessed with such a richly gre·
garious and cAring cadre of peo·
ple in our neighborhood. And he
came up with a theory that
seems to me worth passing
along.
What we are seeing here,_he_
said, is the "front-yard syn-
drome."
Southern Californians spend
a great deal of their time at
home outside. And in the com·
munities reached by ~ news-
paper, most of that time is spent
in back yards. As Ron pointed
out, the kind of privacy offered
by a back yard is generally cov-
eted, and families tend to do
their barbecuing and hanging
out in isolation, protected from
neighbors by trees and walls
and the house, itself.
In our neighborhood, the
opposite is more often true.
We're front-yard people.
On any weekend morning,
winter or summer, we can be
There's an expansiveness to
front yards that seems to project
to the people who inhabit them.
We withdraw to our back yards,
but we reach out in front with an
openness and camaraderie that
is downright infectious. At least
that's how it works on our street.
'My daughter arid grandchil-
dren from Colorado were visit-
ing last week, and 1 drove them
to the airport as the troops were
forming for the Easter party. The
pnewnatic playpen was already
in place and tables were being
set up and food was beginning
to arrive as we pulled out of our
driveway.
My daughter watch·ed this
with a kind of wonder, then said
as we turned the comer, "l don't
believe this neighborhood."
Ido.
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The City Council recently
approved an estimated $40,000
annual contract with Boardwalk
Cafe owners to supply approxi-
mately 15,570 meals ta inmates.
areakfasts are $-2.551 lunch is $2.35-
Md supper is $2.75.
The meals are wanned and
served by two sentenoed inmates
who not only prepare and serve
flleals, but have deaning duties.
· Few inmates complain about
the.food or service, says a 42-year-.
old .inmate who was heating up the
confection oven to warm a half
dozen frozen ham and cheese
sandwiches and potato tots. But
occasionally, he says a plastic j:J!ly
placed inside an opening in the cell
doorway, might get pushed away.
"Most of it is their own belliger-
ence,· said the man whose one-
y{!ar sentence tor failure to pay
rhild support ends in July. "They
probably get fed better here than
on the outside. It's their attitude."
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: A cheese and been burrito l : witt'I Spanish-styte rice and :
: salsa, an apple, apple Juice. :
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: mozzarella cheese, canned :
: spinach, two rolls and a glass :
1 of low fat milk. •
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vege~an or kosher meals offered,
those under arrest who have spe-
cial diets might be offered an ~ter
native meal or portions of other
meals.
"U somebody qad a real dietary
issue we would take them to
Orange County Jail," Watson said.
Prisoners spend no more than
96 hours in custody. Most of those
arrested are booked overnight and
taken to thelr a.rraigrunent in court
the following morning unless it is a
weekend, Watson said.
The Boardwalk Cafe, which
caters food to Costa Mesar ~
ton and Newport Beach city jails,
also operates a restaurant and ban-
quet facilities in Santa Ana. Owner
Bryan Leighton said the food is dif-
ferent..
"We serve a lasagna, but it's not
the same lasagna as on the jail
menu," said Leighton, whose
restaurant aaoss from the Santa
Ana courthouse is patronized by
judges and lawyers.
A holiday spent inside the city
jail is just like any other day. The
three inmates who spent Easter
Sunday behin'd bars ate lasagna
with spinach, rolls and a glass of
milk, said William Ashbaugh, cus-
tody officer.
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Graham is already awaiting
trial on a previous bookmaking
charge ,and is a "mid-level fig-
ure• in the alleged gambling
organization, Plammini said. He
said Graham also owns race hors-
es.
•Tue guy's wealthf, he drives
a nice car, he's got an office in
Newport Beach, and this is the
way to supplement his income,·
Flammini said. ·
Brannon's arrest only marks
the la test in a long string of his
clashes with the law. He now
faces 26 counts 'of felony .book-
making.
After (l 1972 arrest for book-
making, .Brannon underwent a
well-publicized' trjal and faced
accusatio~ that he hired a man
to force one bettor into paying a
$2,800 debt. He pleaded guilty to
a misdemeanor cou.at of gaming
and wa.s sentenced to 90 days in
CO\.\Jl ty jail.
In 1979, Brannon pleaded
guilty to a single count of felony
bookmaking and was placed on
probation. In 1981, after another
indictment on bookmaking
charges, be pleaded guilty to a
single count and was sentenced
to a two-year prison term.
Newport Beach/Costa MHa Delly Pilot • I "He's a very active bookmaker
with a wide acope of influence,"
said Loren Duchesne, clllef of the
District Attorney's Office Investi-
gation Bureau.
Graham's blP} was set at
$100,000, while Brannon's
reached $250,000. Both were
booked into the Orange County
Jail.
Also arrested were Michael
Franklin Reeder, 35, o! Zephyr
Cove, Nev.; Mark Kiyo Snyder,
30, of Trabuco Canyon; Sushma
Gobil, 22, of Orange; Spencer
Haruo Okuno, 32, of Pasadena;
Michael Reid Harvin, 30, of
Stateline; DamiEµt Leroux, 30, of
Ontario, Canada; and Shannon
Ione Dolan, 23, and Nicole
Suzanne Berlandier, 24, ,both of
South Lake Tahoe.
The NCAA Championship
game· is exceeded only by the
Super Bowl as the year's hottest
day for illegal gambling, authori-
ties say.
Inmates' favorites include a
roast beef sandwich with potato
sa lad, chicken and rice with carrots
and a beef stew with broccoli, car-
roLc; and potatoes that is served
with btScu.its and gravy.
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expect tips, but say inmates are
polite and usually say thank you.
Lt. Jim Watson said inmates at
the ctU-male facility have little
choice about wh4t kind of food
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DUTCH CAPTAIN
IS MAKING HIS
FUEWELL TOUR
EX:-~erly Hills back yard
I pro Stan Franker has turned
NetherlandS program around.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Stan
Franker, captain of the Dutch Davis
Cup team for bis 11th and final
season in 1997, had been kicked
around in the United States. Even
with a IlMUtel"S degree from use,
be couldn't land a tennis job.
For three years, during Franker's
postgraduate studies, be was a •bade yard pro• in Beverly Hills,
commuting from mamion to
mansion, collecting sometimes
handsome paycbeclts, but certainly
not growing as one should in the
ten.nil business, at least not for a
bud~ Davis Cup captain.
Fr er,· born in Surinam, a
former Dutch colony in South
America. played tennis at use from
1975 to 1977.
Eventually, Franker escaped the
dead-end Beverly Hills gigs and
accepted a job in Holland at a
private club.
Three years later, a friend of bis
became a committee member for the
Austri.an nation.al team and lured
blm away from the club. One of
Franks'• students was Thomas
Mustet lbat's when the Dutch
dec¥MMI 10 biJe him as coach of the
natioaal program in the Netherlands.
In l•· when Franker started as
captain of the Davis Cup team. the
Netherlands was playing in the zone,
•the minor leagues,• u franker put
it. There are 127 countries playing
Davis Cup, but only 16 are among
the eli~ World Group. Holland, once
a small fish in a big sea, is now
among the world's elite because of
Franker.
•Before,• Franker said, ·Dutch
play*5 wouldn't make (tennis) their
No. 1 priority. 'Ibey were too
realfstic. Tennis wa.s just a game.
Now, they're willing to put aside
everything for tennis."
Franker, 51 and fluent in four
languages, is ready to step aside
after 11 years, because of the heavy
travel commitments involved in his
profession. franker follows bis
players, Jacco mttngb, Paul· .
Haarbuis, Jan Siemerink and Sjeng
Scbalken, throughout the year.
•lbefe's no family life. Used to
travel 40 weeks a year, now it's 30
to 32 week$, so I'm giving up Davis
Cup,• said Frank.er, whose squad
will face the U.S. in the Davis Cup
tie at Paliladel Tennis Oub Friday
through Sunday.
Holland. for the sixth consecutive
year, 11 a part of the World Gr:oup.
Tbil yee.r 11 also the country's fourth ,
Uip to .~e Davis Cup quarterfinals in
six years.
:-The Netherlanda, seeded sixth in
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BRIAN POBUDA I OAllY PILOT
Andre Agassl (above) hits a few
shots while waiting to get on center
court Tuesday; at left, Laguna
Beach's Rick Leach zeros in on the
attack; below, Danielle Scott makes
sure everything ls up to par for
the anticipated crowd of 5,200,
starting Friday morning.
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• It's the truest form of sport
... money is not the objective;
rather, a matter o,f pride, and
patriotism, for one's country.
By Richard Dunn, Daily PiJot
N EWPORT BEACH-Since
the inception nearly 100
years ago, when 21-year-old
Harvard graduate Dwight Pilley
Davis put into competition the
International Lawn Tennis ·
Challenge 'Il'ophy, it bas been an
unrivaled team event that boasts
of national pride like no other
match.
There are many reasons to love
Davis Cup, among them its special
way of successfully turning an
overwhelmingly individualistic
game into a complex team evenl
The selection process, the draw
and the chemistry ai:nong players
(and captain) are imj>ortantfacton
in the celebrated Davis Cup~
arguably the third most prestigious
international sporting event. behind
the Olympics and soccer's World
Cup.
There's also the rarity of
mismatches, because the Davis Cup •
format of four singles and one dou-
bles match contested between two
singles players and a doubles team
forces strategy like no other tennis.
The style makes it possible to
use as few as two players in a tie, or
as many as four. Any nation can be·
competitive, yet the fonna.t stops
just short of allowing a single great
player and a few good ones to win ..
the Cup.
I~ a format designed to also
Lbri.ng a crap-shoot element to a
Davis Cup tie with two extra
dimensions created by specific
Davis CUp rules -one dictating that
nations alternate home and away
sites, the other granting the home
team the right to choose the
surface, which is Plenpave in the
case of the U.S. this week ag&imt
the Netherlands a.t Palisades ~
Club.
The two-pronged •home-field
advantage'" ls the primary l'ealOll
why Davis Clip matches produce IO
many thrilling results.
Local teaching pro Phil Dent,
who played several yea.rs for the
Australian Davis Cup team. cited
how his team would purpoaely cut
the grass short. ~ how Europeua
opponents would often water down
·clay courts to sl9w down the
Aussies' big serves.
, A nother reason to love·Devil
Cup is bow it changes a playw.
Not everyone is suited for it. ~
Connors, for example, the
quintessential individualist. WM
never a superb Davis CUp pla}W.
Moreover, the element ol
doubles that bas importaDoe In tba
competition is another reuoo to
love Davis Cup. lt has a day ol ltl
own -Saturday, the seamd ol ~
days -and it can be the piwtal
rubber of any given tie.
For fans, it's time to let yow Mir
down. It's one of the few.-..
matches you'll ever attend in your
life where shouting and~
is actually encouraged.
pride of the coast. baseball. tournament
CdM rolls, but •••
•Sea Kings rip Estancia, 16-0,
but don't get any help; must go
for third-place against Mesa.
By Bany Faulkner, Daily Pilot
CORONA DBL MAR -Joe Koh
could get \lied to this. .
Por the Mcond time in two days, the
Corona dfl Mar High baseball coach
scribbled ""en zeros on an opponent's
line score. And, so proficient was his
offense (18 bits), he sent winning
pitcher Paul MacMlllan to the bullpen
to itay k>Ollie clurlnG an extended m-
nm nftb inDIDg In the See Kingl' 1~0
vk:tary over Batandl 1n the Pride Of the
Cout 1burnameot at CdM Tuelday.
•we're not beck on track yet bUt
we're balded tn tbe npt ~
Mid ICob. wbo watdMid Ryen lAWts
DON LMCH I CM.Y MOT
•IEE COM MOE I ~ H.»11111 N•tl .......... .__
. TARS IN AMAZIN G RALLY ~Mesa ra11s, 10-1
• COSTA MESA -Anyone wbO
• Sailors score 11 runs in last two
innings to win, 16-15; host Santa
Margarita today for the crown.
NEWPORT BEACH -The middle of the
sixth inning was a sad time for Newport
Harbor High's baseball team Tuesday after-
noon in the Pride of the Coast Tournament.
The Sailors had tust ~ven up six runs
and retired their se&>nd pitcher of the day.
Worse yet, Jim Ki~s team was down 15-5.
But something changed as the Sailors
walked into the dugout. Maybe it was the
wind. or the luck, but whatever it was
sparked the Sailors. Bven with the negative
vtbel ~ting around the field, Newport
Harbor came out and pounded lix rum of
ltl own in tbe bottOin of the lnnlng, blanked
tbe visiting Royal High Highlanden 1n the
19Ye11th. then staged a ftve-run seventh that
cl1nched the m09t thriWDg come-from-
bebllid win ol the .... tor the Sellon.
Quite • cbuge, lluhf ·we gave up t?'hMI and tt Wal.kl and
still won. Go figure.· Kiefer said following : believes in omens could bav.s ·
the contest. "It was a great comeback, : forecast~ tough day for the a.ta
though.• : Mesa High baseball team 1\Jel ..
The triumph propelled lhe Sailors into : day ..
today's 2 p.m . Red Division championship : . First. the Mustangs lost a coin
game against Sea View League rival Santa : flip with ~ Grande for ~
Margarita, at Corona del Mar High. : team designation on their own
After the amazing six-run sixth, senior : diamond in a round-robin gem.
Danny Pulido shut down the Hlghlanden ! at the Pride of the Cout ~ ..
fn>m the mound in the seventh. : ment.
The Sailors led off their half of their final : Then.. ~er Mesa failed to
at-bat a walk, a single and Another walk to ! scor~ in lts first al-bat. the Mata·
load the bases when Ray Ohrel nailed a : do.rs leadott bitter CODDeCted fOi
double to drive in a pair to sbce the lead to ! a solo home run to open the Md Gil three. : '10-1 Bolsa victory. .
Senior Joe Urban, who had hit a solo : Mesa averted the =
home run in the fourth. followed Ohrel with : ~~thel.ayne De,_.. ~ .
a blistering triple to tie the game. : ,..,'" b9MI loaded •-111!'.i
Pulido stepped to the plate, ripped a sin-: entb, plating J..ny ~ !1 &:
gle to score Urban from third and gave the ! wbo wu one ol a.. ). ,.J 8'
Sailon their sixth win "of the 1eUOn. : with ilna*.
Pulido not only earned the game-: Be Jf.b.r, ~ C -• ___ ......._ ____________ : ...._....._ _ _....__...___ ____ -!'!....,.
\ • SE~RS IW)E I ! •
WEDNESDAY, NfUL 2,, \997
~~""----,. ~ •'-~!""'~....-~.--, •'°"' .. ~ .,,__ _.... ' • ,1
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sec bolds otT Crusaders for seventh straight
COSTA MESA -The longest
haJ.1-lnning of Coach Kevin
Kasper's life ended ju.st in ti.me.
Atlut.
Kuper'• Southern Ca.Woroia
College baseball team jumped
o.1l over the vi.siting Point Loma
Nuarene Crusaders in Golden
State Athletic Conference play
Tuesday afternoon to start a
game that would eventually end
8~7.
The Vanguard.I' offense was
cliddng tot the blue and gold as
junior Greg Schrieber and fresh·
man Tentk Oark both exploded
for home runs. Schrieber's
accounfed for the three runs in
the first.
The pitching for the 23-8 Van·
guards. which leads the GSAC in
nearly every category, was click·
ing, too. Starter Bryce Primm
blanked the Crusaders for five
innings allowing five hits while
striking out six. He was relieved
by Aaron Bailey who allowed
Point Loma one run but struck
out three in two innings.
The 12-19 Crusaders almost
pulled off the upset as they went
wild with six runs on four bits, a
pair of walks and a couple field-
tng blunders before ltopper
Daniel VWareal ca.me ln to pick
up a lt1ikeout and fend oft J>otnt
Lolna.
Schrieber had four RBL while
'Rob Pegg was 1 for 4 with two
RBI.
Orange Q)ast falls. 8-3
COSTA MESA -Orange
Coast College's baseball team
staged a comeback that was too
late and too short to overcome
the Orange Empire Confe~ce·
leading Rancho Santiago team
that prevailed 8-3.
The .Pirates (11-8, 3-8) began a
comeback attempt in the bottom
of the ninth, but a . Bobby
Calderon single that drove in two
runs and an unearned nm would
not be enough.
Olwllli .... Qw >
.__ ......... ~C...J
~ncho ~ 030 ooo 050 . a 10 1
Or•~ Coen 000 000 001 • 3 12 2
lowmen, .. II (J) tnd 81.ckmun.. Moore, ~ (8)
and WUn. W • lowman. S-0, l • Moore. :H.
28 • ~Ing (M} 2. .lonel (OQ. HR • lladunun (llS).
COM
CONTINUED FROM 5
one.hit Cotta Mesa in an 11.0
win Monday.
Estancia managed four hit:s
against MacMilla.n, but the senior
right-ha.oder allowed only three
Eagle runners beyond first hue,
struck out teVen, and walked ju.It one to reCOld his ftnt oompJete·
game victory and his thifd win in
as many decisions this spring.
•1t was another great pitching
performance,• said Koh, who
despite the lopsided score, still
fell short of bis bid to qualify for
the Blue Division's title game.
•Because of the way the tour-
nament 'is set up, we needed to
make up two runs allowed on
Bolsa Grande to play Laguna
Beach .again for the (Blue Divi-
sion) championship."
The Sea Kings (4-6·1) did all
they could, but the 10 runs they
gave up m·a tournament-opening
loss to Laguna Beach gave them
one more than Bolsa's tor the
tournament, as the Matadors
handled Mesa Tuesday, 10-1 .
CdM will now host Costa
Mesa for third place in the Blue
Division today at 11 a.m.
Estancia (2~8-1) gets a rematch
with Orange Lutheran (which it
beat Mooday, S...) today at 2 ,,t:
at Cotta M..a ffjgh fOI' fttth
in the Blue DMak>n.
TuMday'I game, in fact, WU a
rvmAtcb ol. the MUOG opener
between tbe two fut\qe Pedfic eo.t League rive.II, but Bltanda
could not AVe!lg$ tbat 6-3 loll.
No 1-th.an 10 Sea KJngs had
hits Jn this rematch, including five
with more than one.
Sophomore third baseman
Matt Lanoo ~t 4 for 5 with an
RBl, while MaCMilla.n helped bls
oW'D cause with a pair of doubles
and a single. He also stole a hue
And scored three runs.
Preston Altobello drove in
three runs With a double and a
single, while Eric Wiethom and 1V Harper had two bits and two
RBI apiece.
Ryan Achterberg, and JUltiJ:i
And~n each had one RBl, as
two of Rstand.a's four pitchers
were junior varsity call-ups.
Dave Chavero and J.D. Willey
had doubles Jor the Eagles, who
also got singles from cousins
Mario Romo and Juan Romo.
Pride of .. eo.t Tbumlmant
ConMMl ....... 16, Ellt8nda 0
Corona del Mar 102 263 2 • 16 18 1
Estllncia 000 000 O • O 4 6
MacMillan and Schiff; Zenus, Bun:laoa
(5), Curiel (6), M. Romo (7) and Garcia.
W -. MacMillan, 3--0. L • Zenus. 28 •
Hal'J)er (CdM) 2. MacMiiian (CdM) 2,
Willey (E), Altobello (CdM), Chavero (E).
-
TARS
CON11NUED FROM 5
W1DD1nO RBI but notched his tint
pitching wiDOf the 1prtng, as well.
OobMr' Walters knocked bis
MCOIJd l'OWld .. trtpper 1n u many
dap when be lelM a three-nm
lhot over the fence tn tbe third.
Shawn 01)cqiell also hit a dou·
ble for the Sailors (6-0).
.... • .... C.U..Ta1mu r
Royal ,250 206 0 • 15 17 3
Newport 004 016 s . 16 15 ..
~nl«, BOYWS (6), Pesso <n .tod Iyer.
Nuzum, c..stanon (2), Pulfdo' (6) atld
Jones. w -Pufldo, 1~ l • v.so.
28 • PeStO (R) 2, Wayne (R), O'Donnell
(NH), Ohrel (NH). 38 • Daug'*'Y (R),
Urbln (Nl-i). HR • Rainer (1\), Waken (NH), Urblin (NH).
-By Molly Yanlty
MESA
CONTINUED FROM 5 ll
' Ryan Gallacher, and Alex
Marquei also bad bit.a for Mela'
(6-5), which viSi1s CdM 't(>day at
11 p.m. to the third·place 9une of
the tournament's Blue OiVision.
Mustangs Coacb Doug Dea.bl
praised the work of starting
pitcher Joe Jeffers, who fanned
six and did not walk a batteJ 1D
five innings of work. .... '"'COMr ,..,._,,_..
ltolla&Mde10.eootaMela'1
Costa Mesa 000 000 1 • 1 5 3
8olsa Grande 150 121 x · 10 13 2
.Jeffen, thoma5 (6) and Vasquez.,
Ceja (6); Gonzales and Robem.
W ·Gonzales. l ·Jeffers, 1·3.
HR -Fntnciso (BG), Gonzala (BG),
Kusuda, (BG).
Vanguards' men put a~ay Hawaii-HBO, 6-1
COSTA MESA -After defeat-
ing 16th-ranked SeattJ;e Universi-
ty and Point Loma Nazarene Col-
lege, the Southern Callfornia Col-
lege men's tennis team trounced
visiting Hawaii-Hilo 6· 1 in non·
conference play Monday.
•A day like this, I'm proud of
the guys and all of them deserve
credit," Coach Mattias Johansson
said of his Vanguards.
The Vanguards (10-6) cap-
TENNIS
tured five ol six singles contests
and an three doubles contests. ...........
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Community Development any eodleil1 are available tion will be held on MAY'· qu•at for Special Notice of ~~n ~e~~~· it u, • • ' laneous Items. Sprlngt, CA 92240 Beach, C~ 92660 Cou-onMM:tl21.1-. °'Implied, reg1rdlnQ nt. PGI·
Block G1an1 (COBO) funds for examination In the file 1997, at 1:45pm In Dept the filing of an lnvan1ory .,:,· ~ lotr a, 92~12. N~ME OF SPACE Jottph Alan Miner 73455 Detak Shngsby, 528 Can-NOTl:f.llil Adilloul ...ion. °' encumlirwaa. to
Incite: 1 D I kepi by the eoun. 703 loeatad at 341 The, Ci!¥ and epptaiaal of esleta as· :'onrhs · :lte~ e~ar:~ ~Sr ~h~p~N~ rdl ruM~~ Hiiitop Road, Sky' Valley, cha. Newport Beach, CA S.b .. ~-~ Y?.!'~ Ptlf Ill)~ byb.i.a,.!.!..lltf
1. eonom e eve opment THE PETITION requests D1lve South, Oienge, CA sets or of any petlllon or 1997 the date 01 tho flrsi r · rna 11 CA 9224 t 92660 · ,_ "wa ,_ 111 ,.,. .,.....,. notl(s --lht -O 2. Public FaclliUH and Im· authority 10 admlnleter the 92668. account as provided In publication of Not'oe to ~~rry HlbKb• 174 This buslneu is eon· This busln611 11 eon· o1 b eou._ ~ A new Ac:I· Trual plUt, • orcMclld In ludl provamenll Htate unda1 the lndepen· IF YOU OBJECT to the section 1250 ol Iha Calilor· Ci · r 1 iehael nieely 219 ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an individual ilut a.tiMll NllN n«*(s); ICIVanell. If "'1 unw
3. Public Servleea • home· dent Adminiatr11ion of Es· granting of the petition, you nla Probate COde. A Rt· m=o :r ~~rs~,:ifu~eeris Rod~jY Von ~obison 235 Have you started doing Have you started doing must bl filed odor tD ht•· Ill 9lmll of flt Otlcl o/ Truat,
lass a11l1tanee, temporary tatH Act (This aulhollty should appear at the hear· quest for Spacial Nollce e d 1 30 d Y ,t· Jennt er Jennings 270 business yet? Yes 10-29-business yet? No The NinQ OC 11'11 a.menl does ... Cfl.wges and tlCPlftltl of shat~~'· aul1tenee for "el will allow ·the personal rep. Ing and stale your ob· form 11 avallable from the the do l~ouihi •Yr a r' Tamara Joy Nuce 308 1996 · Derek SUngsby not ol illell dlOtllt Iha Ult t flt trua ... ~ Ill time of lht
risk homeless, senlo1 resentalive to take many jae•!ons or Ille w1ltten ob-court eletk. m:lled a or ar:on~~t eeeliv~ Dave Bennett 331 Joseph A. Miner This statement was flied Wt -ol 1 Ac:lious lulineat lnllll publlCdtn Of 1111 nollcl.
meals, e~un&allng. acllon1 wlthOut obtaining actions with tht court b• Petitioner: a.,n•» ered 10 cfu or Y d 1 geuy ti!bbs 407 This statemenl was filed with the County Clark of JWllt 1n ~of Ill rigl1ll 11' lht totll amount of flt Ul\Plld
m4· A~~m~1tr~tlocC:Mm~te: court approval. Balore tlk· fore lht hearing. Your ap. Qoldateln petition 1~ fiie a r.~~ cit'!~ B~~'X ~~~~rer :~~ with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 2·13·97 anollW undlf f-ldn. 51111, blllnce of N otltl;!llon • gr':~ !nd ty :rovlde F~~r Ing certain very lmpor1ant paaranee may be In pereon Attornev for Petl• as provided In Seellon Paula Gordon 418 01ange County on 3·21·97 19973710880 common IN ($11 Sldlon I eu!ICI by Ille Otlcl OI TMt Md
Housln HNiCH actions, however, the. pet· "fFb~Jou~ attorn~ tJoner: Ronald K: Gr• t9t03 of the Probate Cod,. John Penning 643 19973714852 Dally Piiot March 12, 19, eUIQ., lulinttstnd Ploltuklnt llUma1lid COSll • ..,.._ 1110
PRJJECTED. USE OF son~I rdepre~onll1tive W11 II be or a c~ntl!~~ ~ra~?i~~o:i nit, CSB 188948 4001 A claim form may be ob-Auctioneer's Name: Jim Dally Pilot March 2t, April 26, Aprll 2, 1997 W003 ~). ldYanmt II 1411.111.M . 1equ re to g ve not et to ... .. 1 1 1 talntd from the Court O'Brien Bctnd Numbe . 2 9 t6 1997 wo24 PUBLIC NOTICE ...,.,.ftng Ollld· Mat. 20 1997 PEELLE FUNDS: lnterasttd pe11on1 unltH the deceased, you must tile ~t ant o Ave.I long Clerk. F0< youi protection, 14683730099 r. • • • Newpart~Mlsl RNANCIAl. CORPoMTION ~:
The City lnlends 10 fund they have waived nollee or your claim wllh the court Beach, CA 90807· you are encouraged to lite Auctioneer's Telephone PUBLIC NOTICE Fl tltl 8 1 CN41~19393MNMw26, kl lltrlnl. Alll Alalonll Iha lollowlng aelivlliaa lri consented to the PIOPosed and mall •copy to the per· 2907 you1 elalm by certified mail Number (909) 68t-41l3 c 0111 us neu 2,9,16, 1997 Mlnlge1 1540 River P11Ul1'M.
Fiacal Year (F y) 1997• action.) The Independent ~naledrebpreuntattve ap· 105714 with return receipt re· p u btl's he d Newport Fictitious BuslneH T .. !'ato1"'1• 11 t•tement • ~ SUltt 21'4 Scamento cA
998 C . a· administration autho11ty will ... ~nt y the court wllhm P bll h d N t quested . Name SJ t t '"" ow ng per1on1 ara -•1"' ,..,.;, .:16~ '"''' """" 1 with DB funds be ranted unte11 an Intel· lour month• from lhe date u • • ewpor • Beach·Coata Mesa Daily . • emen <lolng buslneu as: Ac· PUBLIC NOTICE ...,.. ~ " .,.,. ..... u from the u.s. Department est~d person Illas an ob-of first Issuance 01 the let· Btaeh·Costa Mesa Dally D•ted1 3/21/97 Pilot AprU 2, 9, 1997 ~he fgllow1ng pe~aons are curate Auto Appraisal, 2082 PSI 36981 . . Af>f. 2. 9.
ot Housing and Urban D• jeetion to the petition and tars as provided In section Pilot March 26, 27, April 2. EDWARD H. STONE, W030 ~o~~ ~;~~811181• 8J, El::· S.E. Bristo! 12t5, Newport &crew Ma.111GW 1997
velopment (HUD). shows good eaus• why the 9100 ol the California Pro-1997 A Law Cerp. PUBLIC NOTICE Southweat :}'e'j S 270; Beach, CA 92860 ll011Cf 10 CtmlfTOM Of UJ( I---------
· Economic Development court should not grant the bate COde. The time for Ill· WTh015 B 'I : I! D WARD H, w Coast' Hwy· • N·~Port Everett P. Vanderpool, 507 IALI
(S304,7SO). ai.Ahorlty. Ing claims will not expire PUB I T CE STONE, Flc:lltloua BuslneH Beach, CA 92663 Sturgeon Dr., Costa Mesa, ,,........,,.UCC ....
·Public Faeilltlea and Im· A HEARING on Iha pell· before lour months from L c NO I Attorne» for Truttee, Name Stalement Southwosl Cesh Systems, CA 92628 . ~ oarru.n ..
provemen11(530000) lion will be held on May 8, the hearing date noticed NOTICE OF IA.LI! Rober1• LeVln• 18201 The followinn persons are tne. (NV) dThl• bualn•1" 1 l• con· NOTICE IS GMN Ml•••llll•••• . . 1997 at 1'45 pm in Dept above. V K ' ..• Thi' b I I uctadby:an ndvldual abulkaaltlslbout.,blmtde 11 ·Social Servicea-Meal aar· 703 toeat~d ei· ·341 The YOU MAY EXAMINE the In aeeordsnee with the on arman Ave., Ste. doing business as: Foothill s u~ ness •.eon· Have you started doing Tiit () lllO bl . · ~
vices for needy home-City Drive, O;ange CA flit kept by the court. 11JOU provisions of Section 21700 1 t 7 0 I 'rv In. I c A Marketplace Pannell, 3800 ducted by. 8 corporation buslnns yet? No lddml rei: Mlle!( bS. ...,,., .... , bound elderly (519,915-92668 ' ere a pe1son lntereste In through 21718 of the Call· 92812·1005 Birch Street, Suite 250, Have. you s.tarted doing Eve111t P. Vanderpool f())CFl&fT ~c.lf I • .. ..,,.... I 119
FISH), (512,500· soylh IF ~OU OBJECT to the the estate, you m1y Ille ~io~:B~:::·~~:,:p::~•g Published Newport ~~:g:::,~~~~Z;%~v~~~~ bs:~~~!!lie'6a~~ Systems This. 11ateme11t was flladM!ll,r.cxx>Birctt~Suitl170. IGW'll..,._~~
County SenlOf Serviet1). granling of lht petition, you with th• court a IOfmaJ Rt· due, unpaid atora • tae 10< Beaeh·Costa Mesa Dally (CA Corp.), 315 Wt1iche~: Inc., A.B. Christensen: with the County Clerk ol Newport8Ucll,CA92860 ~•• 8hilryle
·Homelus Aulatanee· ahould appear 11 the hear· ~:•i,:or S~elal Notice 01 which INSTORAGt SANTA Pilot March 26, April 1, 2, ter Avenue. Po11 Chester, President Orange County on 3-H·97 Doing tlltineat •· ·'EATS ..._, &.My
Emergency housing trans-Ing and llate your ob-ng 0 an lnvent0ty ANA la entitled to a lien 1997. NY 10573 This statement was filed 199137t5530 CAFE& COFf£fS' · _..... __.
portatlon aid and' other !:~:: :i,hm~,w~:~ :: =~ •:Pt:,1•:,,:' ;:il~~~ •:; pursuant to section 21702 WT014 Brldlewool:l South Hiiia, wllh the County Clerk ol Dl!llY Pllo1 April 2, II, 18, M other bulinm namt(1) (Maro) Lebowlts,
el'Qe1geney aid to the l~7. the hearln Your 8 • account 11 piovtded In ot said code on the goods, PUBLIC NOTICE Inc., (CA Corp.), 315 Orange County on 3.29.g7 23, 1997 W034 and IOOl'nl(a) used bV iii ........._ ....... 81111
hometeH In the commui\lty pearanee may :. in par.ln section 1250 of the CallfOC• htrei11.1fler described and J> Westchester Avenue, Port 11973715531 PUBLIC NOTIC! Mier(•) wfttin the l*t fll9I ..._ -......._ .....,
($20 OOO·FISH· U OOO-orb our attome nla Probate Code. A R..t· due ll0t1C4! having been SUPERIOR COUflT Chester, NY, 10573 Dally Piiot April 2, 9, 16, yt.111 a stllld bV the .... l(S), ......... ~ ~
SPIN; and tern , r hou1· IF ~6u ARE A C~EDITOR quest for Spacial Notice given to parties known !O 0, CALIFORNIA This bu!lness is eon· 23, 1997 W036 FlctHIOUI 8u1lneH n ; Nona and 1randOhlldren Po ary "' 1 contingent c:tadllor 01 form It avaOablt from the claim an Interest t~ert1n COUNTY Oii' • ducted by. a general part· Na~ ltat•m~I Thi IOC*" In Clllfonu OC a~, ...., a tng and eoun .. llng th• deceased ou mutt file court clerk. and the time 1peelf1ad In OAANQI! nershlp PUBLIC NOTICE The following person• are dill ..aiM officl of the Lind••~· 'unaral (S8;55S-0.C.lnterfalth Shel-yow elalm wlrh the eoun Attomev for the Pell• aueh notice for payment of 34 t The Cltv Drive Have you alerted doing doing b\ltlneH 81, Floralia lthf ii' 10 Momng Sun. IMnt, _..A I It .. ~ held
ter; $8,280-YWCA Hotel). and mall 8 copy to the per· tlonerr such fees having ••Plred Poat Office business yet? Yes, 7-3l ..f0 fictitious BuslneH 33232 Big Sur Dana Point' CAG2&12 8ll 11~ ,....,..._
-Fair Houalf'lg . Fair Hou•· sonal representative ap. ANDRBA L TAYLOR wlll be sold at public aue· Boll 14171 B1adero Cen1tr D1lve, Inc.. Nam• Statement CA 1112629 • • The name(a) end llutlness AIWtt 8 • o.w:
ing A11l11anee • counsel· QOlnted by the court within 011 •ea' (CSB • tslon by INSTOA~GE Or•nt• CA Robert van Cler Wateren, The lollowlng persons.,, Stefanie B Streit t594 ldehlS of IM~I) lftft. *" .. ....W lou :h t .. _ d 1 ... • II ANTA ANA located at a29 ' Exec, V.P. doing business aa: Dam.I · ' A0SeMRY 21230 Illa a.a Ing, education, training and our mont 1 rom ,,,. ate 180910> 2828 W 5th St County or • 1 1571 This statement w.-s filed S Evana & A ocl 1 Coralee Place, Coata Meu, ~Pat Aold flit CA --tohaleont
d I 1 Putt rt Io I u t Ion of nrat 1*':~· ol the '81· TAYl.OR a VIRONICA Orange . State of Celifornla IN TH• MATTER OF with the County Clerk ol 13oo Bristol Sire~~ Ni:,::~· CA 112628 01780 ' tMne, Oa. "*'"*" <~l!·~I 1 Q 1 ~e:~·:f~~e c':it:;n~': 200 &. aANDPOINTf! r~in~' 8~~ day T of Alf" ~=:N:llT~~EIONN'"MT2 Orange Cou11ty on 3·28-97 Suite 100, Newport Beach: J~t!d ~~~~~·:i~tv:~uayon-Thi eaaets being acid ett =... ~ "= m atrat oo • enera bate Code The time for Ill· AVI 1 i 1 o SANTA a . am. erms or " .. 19973715529 CA 92660 Have you started doing oenttllY dincllbld •· S\'ldt In ••• --.t ~ Admlnl1111t1on • lmptemen· Ing elalmi wlll not expire ANA;'cA 9_a707 the •Ile are e .. h onl~. Sala OP ~AUL IUOENE tAL· Daily Pllol April 2. 9, 16, Daniel S. Ev•n•. 078 Bey· bullneaa yet? No TllOI, ~" Rllllra, E~p. ;;.-:t"IO.... -In
talion of COBO PfQirams belore lour month• from Pubtlihed Newport ~~~l•1etd to cancel allon. OADO 23 1997 W035 •Ide Cove West, NewPort Stefanie Streit ment. lllO GooOWil of I cei111n ---_ __..
($90 ..... , the he i d t ti d ...... .., or reaervea the rlghl C'"tE NUMBER ' Beach, CA 92680 ...... , I "-'-·-.._ --· toe • .., ar ng 1 • no ce Buch-Costa MeH Dally to bid. B•low 11 a fist ol " PUBLIC NOTICE Thia business 11 eon-"'1 •tatement wu 1 ltd .._.... · · ~rlanda of •~• ThtH sctlvltlts 1" eon-above. Piiot Aprll 2 8 9 1997 name• and unit numbere Ai IM 7o dueled by· en lndlvldu11 with the COUllty Clerk of llulineu ~ •· EATS Canron ll'wtt. Mlft• :':~~nlwl~ ~~D u~~iio~: fl~ok~p~:yyth~x:o~~~~'Jt~~ • • • WT032 NAME~E· SUCNRIT NUOMBERS • IHO~Rg:~,-r.o ,OR Flotltlo119 lualneH Have yo~ Slat1td dol~ ~~~.;1~0on a.2 t •91 ~=at 600o II~ J • r r y J •• 0 b •
are a perton lnterttte In PUBLIC NOTICE IPTI N N•m• Statement business Y•I? Yes, 3-31-78 Sll'ltt, Suite 170. NewJIC)lt 8Mcll MemorW l'Und,. 4W P'Qirlm objective of ben· tl'lt talite, ou may Illa DARCY ISLAS, AOl 5, CHA.NOi! OF NAME The fOllowing persona are Daniel S. Evans Dally Piiot Mat'~h 28, Af>rll CA02860 ' Lotu1 A,,_., Y .....
tfltlng tow and moderate with the eoutr a IO<mal R• NOTICE Olf HOUSEHOLD, 80XES PETITIONER(S) PAUL doing bu1lntH as: a) Thi• statement WH filed 2. 9. 18, 1H7 W010 The bull! salt" I~ 1D be Linda, 0•. • ... ,
toe.om• persons and pro-quest tor Special Notice 01 PETITION TO A~:8L~~~oEi~~ZT~~;· ~~~:N;,L:~L~A~~l~li~ Seal'• Healthcare Equip-with th• County Ctttk Of PUB• IC NOTICE COMU~ It fie offlcl o1 Ot Hoag HoopltaJ
vid1ng Increased housing the filing of an Inventory ADMINISTER DAVID REID A030 BIKE FOR AN ORDER TO ment, bt S.al't Com-Orange County on 3·21·07 °' 0tSC0VERY ESCAOWOOMWIV. ~ 1IDr .,_,.,
opportunltltt, job cr•1tlon, and appt'ai•lll ol ttlltt ... llTATEOF HOUSEHOt.o' • • CHANGE NAMES F.ROM prttttd ..... 2131 Pia· 1H737148SO' F&otltloueBuslneH 7777 Ctnll< Aw Suitt <MO. J•oobo a ..... ,
fair hou1lng oppottunltltt, Hll Of of anv petlllon or B!RTHA ouHlN RUBEN B ARNAUD PAUL EUGENE SALGADO ~•ntl'c ~Vl~u:2a2~oeta Dilly PQol March 26, Ap#ll N•me Statement ltiftlli,. 8'lcll. CA 92147 end ............ ...........
publie aervlctt end com-=~~~\2~ of~~~dce:iu:. c ... No. A1H708 A055, CABINET • TO EUGENE PAUi. PICO s~~ .. o~, 01n~J)tporattd, 2.1. 18, 1997 wo:n TM totlowfno per~· •i;e .. ~ ..... II Apt llUnd, 11'.0,. .. 1100.
munlty development acthll· nl• Probate COd•. A R• To 111 M itt, beneflelailea. DANIEL G. GONZALEZ, It Is hereby orde,ad thlt (CA). 2131 Ptecentla Av· PUBLIC NOTICE doing bualneH "· Andy• 1&.~:7 CllMI ... It • .-=::,00...... Oa. t1e1. q1.1eet for Special Notice c1edlt0tl, contingent 0tadl· A06ll, HOUSEHOLD ell peraone lt111r11tad In tnue, Coata MNa, Cantor• C~ 12871 Via Awn-_ _.,. _, • ~y
tN,OAMATION AVAIL· l0tm It avallable from the IOfl, and pertona wtlO may ERNEST A. KOPOCS, thl1 matte1 appear btfO#e nla 92627 Flolltlou• 8u1lne11 wre. San AN. CA 92705 ~ ........... Uftf0tmet"'"2. ~ ... Kiee a;=~ ..
ABUi TO THE PUBLIC court Clerk OlhltWIM be lnttrHltd In "'118• HOUSEHOLD ttlll court In Oepatlment Q 1..&11y Seal )1386 !Ht Nam. ltate--" .~!ant P. ~. 12111 ---1 -.......... -•u . KA THY THOMSON 8597 No. 703 of the Orange NI. Orh La NIA ....... ". TI& AV90llKS. Sani. Ana, The ,.,.. and ... ~ .. TN lnforrnallOf! available Petlllo"era luaanne 1~ Wiii Of lltalt, or both, HOUSEHOl.Oi BOXiS ' County Superior Court at C~ nl Vt,:28 ~UN •vutl, The fOllowlng pe~a are CA 12706 PlllOll wlll lfltlOlll ~ ftW1 bl ---------to I.ht pllbllo conalata of L•Hel of. HRlHA DUHAN JOl!NA M SLEDGE lht addltH 1hdwn lbove or • • 7 doing bullneH ... I) £lite Thia bualne11 II con-ltlld II DllSaMRY E30AOW
tl'lt 1tH·2000 Coneoll· Attorney for Petf. A PETITION haa been 8832 HOUSEHOLD ' on .it.22 1097 al 2·00 o'cl l~a d bualneu 11 con· Procfuctlon Setvlet1, bl dllcttd -· 1111 lr)c!Mduat tx»llPNtt TrT7 C... Aw flied by 81mey Qoldattln • • • · • """'" by: a corp0<at1on Elite WOOd<lranett ttl~ H ..,.,. _... • • dated Planning Oocurne11t tlonen loott R. M•... In the Superior Court 01 ROBERT PALACI~ cao1, ock p.m., .nd lhtn 1111<1 Have you ltM!ed doing Cato Cr Hunilll ton .v• ~ ac111..... doinG Wta -440. ~ INch. CA
(CPO), tnclud"'CI tn. One • Cl• 112000f1 Taub-Cllllornla, County of Or• HOUSEHOLD, BOXltS there show etuM, If any buslnett yet7 YH, tte9 hecf\ CA·92948 II ~vet? Yts, 1·20-91" t2M7 end Ill .. -IOt ftlino
Vear Action Plana tor "acaf m•n, Slmp.on, Youne ange. ESTHER TURNER, 0200, they nave, Why the peUUoo Statton, lncorp()lated, Q, Joseph D•Robblo Ill °'*"" P. ~on ~ tlf lfW ~ INI lie
Yeara tttS-H 1"6·97 & 1111•1\tor 949 • TH! PETITION ftqUfttt .APPLIANCES, BOXES f()( Chang• Of name thOUld LarrY Sul, Viet Prttldenl 1H&2 Cato Cr Hl.lllltngton Thia '"'=' <!' fli.ct AClll tT, 19'7, wNdl Is "'
end 1te741. a pi.,, to rnln-OoeM 91,1 'tte. '700: lhlt letn.y Goldlltln be c~.:\y~~~LAP~~..t~~~N, ~11:9rug~:'!ctertd that 1 Thia llltttMnl _. .. flied Beach, CA 92MI Wltl'I theC«Mi \Yon :~: ~ :. ..,_ IM ll'llld-..... . . ·. ·-. lmlaa dl1ptacem~t snd ~.o. Boll 12170, Lone ::r.::r~:.aa~nl~~ CAROL J NAUS, C230, copy of tll11 Ofdlf to ahow ~~~=-C;:~ty°"C~ :~ ~~~~~~~·~~ .. Jon-r:enn.~ &;,~ 17~1bcM. ~ aultl~ to pet• aeaott, CA 9010t the 11111e of the decedenl HOUSEHOLD, APPLI· cauae bt publltlted In fffH?144tt . Havt voV llarted 1iot""' Daty~ Mar~ at "Pf• fQfUlff A~ Cof'Dcn. lflnL ... 80M who may " di• 108720 THI! ....... ITION •• ANCl!S OAILV PIL.()rJ a newspaper ..... i-..... ..... No ...... ,. 1H• ........... "" .. , " n.oi-,., .,... f)fllCH by COIO actMtltt f'ubll1hed New ort the d~'a ~~~ JESUS QU!ARIRO, of gener .. e1rcutatton pub-Dalfy Pllol Match ti. Apfll ~·~ "'• • • ' ,,...._ .... r...r· ~'l~
and the 1•7·tl ~1111 8each..Cott• ..... gal ... COdlcllt If any, be edmltted Catt. HOUSEHOLD, ~ tithed In Ihle County, It 2. 9• 18• 1"7 wo1• Thi• 1111e--1 waa fll~ PUILtC NOTICI ~....-:::=.> ~ VflWfWllllf'/ •~-' _.., ...._. '' lo ' 1• y PUANCl!S le"\ once 1 weel( IOt fOur •• ....... .. ~~ for ..._. Al---· ,....,. April t . 3, •• 1 "' ptoC>ttt. he Wiii • and MAAICllA DORA.NTH c:onaec:utiv. .... Pflof to ,UILIC NOTICI With ltle County Cltf'k 0 _.., ~
Tht tetWOOO c..o. ~ Wrtl03Q any :::t.,C:e ava11a'* 0341, eoxu. HOUH; the oay of~ hOallng. °'= °°"':l on "'11.-1 llw'ti't"?'"? -' tW•a. 1987
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PUBLIC NOTICES
~:a
tat•• Act with Umned
euthontv. IThl• authow
ty will allow the per1on·
al repreHntauva to take
many action• without
obtaining CO\lrt approv-
al. Before taking c•rt•n
very 1mpottent act.tone.
howawr. the personal
rapruentattve will be
r•qulred to give notice
to lnterHted pereone
unle11 they have
waived notice or con-
Hnted to the propoHd
aclion.) The indepen·
dent edm1m1trat1on authority will be granted
unle11 en intar11ted
pereon ftles en objection
to the petition and
•how1 good caun why
the court ehould not
grant th• authority.
gent cted1tor ot ctic deceued, you muec Ide
YOU' cletm with the
cOYrt and mlMI a copy co
the peraonel repreHnta·
uve appointed by the
coutt Within four
months from the .ia1e .,,.,.-......
:ofnot ...... ~. '-" Kl .:cu.or PAa. A I .__ u~ 1n penon OI ~your efTllY 9Al..E lJNOl!R oal>H Of .. In i.wNI money of the ......_ tn IHI-. ~ die
plied. reg . posses. pt1'0M ~ID ldmln· OOl'*O ~Ille court wnr.n tou DES> Of Tl'IUST. DATU> S.• lwM\lll'ler dMCrlbed. ~or.,..._•• MM· • °' -~ .. ""'"' .. _... .. -.......... _ .. _ ..... ._.. .............. .,......, ... --....
llOll1...Pf' ~IO !Stlfh 0411ltdeceOlnl monlhS 1~ h cs.a o1 ft Ol/10/92. UNl£SS YOU uit81afTractNo.4286,ln terofnc;ie. s.ld .. wilbe CAIE llO. A181737
To .. MHI, b•nefi-elari... oreditott, con-
m,gent craditore, and
p•r•otw who may othar-
wlH ~ inter••t•d 1n
th• will or attate, or
both, of: ADRIAN EARL
MILLER AKA ADRIANE.
ILLER '
A PETITION hH
been fllad by GAIL
FRENCH In the Superior
Court of Califomie,
Countv of Orange. THE PfTITfON re·
queau that GAIL
FRENCH .be appointed
ae pereonal raprHant•·
live to adminletar the
Htate of the d•c~•nt. . THE PETITION re·
quH te the decedent's
WILL and codlcjl1, if
any, be admitted to
probate. The WILL and
any codicil• are avail·
ebfe for examinatton in
the file kept by the
coun. THE PETITION re·
quell• authority to
edminieter the eltate
under the Independent
Admml1tration of Es·
A HEARING on the
petition will be held on
May 1. 1997 at 1:45
P .M. tn Dept. 703
located at 341 The City
Drtve Oreng' CA 92888. IF YOU OBJECT TO
the granting of the
pe111ton. vou sl'lould
appear at the heanno
end state yout ob1ec·
t1ona or file wntten
ob1ect1on1 with the
court before the hear·
1ng. • Your appearance
m'y be in person or by
your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a confln·
ot first •Huance of letters as proVtdecl ,,.
section 9100 •of lilo
California Prob11e Cpdo.
The time tor f1hng
clelme will tlol expire
before four l'Y\Onth1
from the hHrit1Q date
noticed ebove, /
YOV MA~ EXAM·
INE the file k11pc by the court. If you ere a per· ion i nterested In the
estate, you may file
witl'I the coun a formal
Requeat fOf Spacial Notice of tl'le filing of an
Inventory and appraiHI
of eetate etHt• or of
any petition or eocount
It• _provided in Hction
1250 of lt\e Celifornia
Probate <!ode. A Re·
quHt for Special Notice form i• •veileble from
the court pler1<. ::r:~ht·Hllcwlmll•w-:
~.tv=~· •160 ~CA92914
04/01, 04/02. 04/08
Ille ntE rTION llqlltSIS IQUll!Ct ol letlltll • OIO'MleO ' TAKE ACT10H TO PM>TK'T the City of eo.t• u.... ,,..,., tlul ~ C0\1---.
s) y ~ ~·s WU ano COOIOls ,, seciOft 9100 Of ltlt CM1lomt YOUR PftOPERTY. IT MAY CoutcV of Orenve. Stai. of OI warranty. upr ... °' ifn.
aud\Mt. 11: ~ I~ !IOIT1111d ., pn>b11t Tht Prollall cooe The •mt tor hli BE SOLD AT A PV8UC CabfDfnil ... I* Map "9-p.ed ~ trtle, pot .... sthe . ~·the .,, COCllClls Ill ---ams ... noc ell?" Delo~ IOU SALE. IF YOU NEED AN COfded In look 149, P1g111 alon Of ~·· to ~u::Pfrust 1ees.lerm$.cflS •or Nllion 1n" ,~,'-Pl moo1t1s 1rom 111e 11tanno E><PlA*TION Of TtiE NA· 29-32. Mtcll_,. Mepa. ut1ttv •he lndebtadne9• -and exoense$ 'of it..e rn Ifie r.Alrt notc:eO abo'lt l\JAE ~'THE PROCEEDING In tM Offlc:• of the Coumy cured by Hid C>Md, ad,
liJ lhe llJ'e of Ille inili ~ i flfTIOON teQUe YOU W.Y EXAAtNE Ille fd AGAINST YOU. YOU Rlcofdlf of Said Count-;. ~ ttWeundmr, with~
CltJOn ol ltlls notice lhe local *' ntr to ac:tmrn111 die llePl 11y Ille court 11 you are SHCU.D CONTACT A LAW· The P'C>Pl'tV 8ddfMa end tareat •• prOllidlld ~
amoun1 of the. uopaid balance. u r int tnoepenoem AOtnnt· l)tBOn tntemleO in 111e tst.m YER. NOTICE I• hefeby. other common detiQnttlon, Md IN unplld princtplll. blll-ol the obllaauon secu~ tw ot Estates At.t. (Tin ou ,,,..,. r~e wiltl the court given thal W• PllC ~ If •nr.. of the r~al property anca of IN NcM ~ bV
lt\e Deed ~I Trust and esfi-IU lllY Will lllow lhe personal OITNI Reouest for Special No• ~. Inc., A ClllfOfntl dl«libed ebow .. puwrted Mid Dwf ....... ~ mated COSlS, e~ " · ,.,..... 111 1119 of lhe hhno of an invemory Corpora~on. " truetH, or to be: 914 CORONADO on .. prOlo4ded In Mid Note. ~!,'08t1att:iiJS21. JM7'"'"" ons without ObtantnQ ccurtepprwSll ell eslalll assets 0( u:a11Dftn.wf99, Ot IUbltl· DAIVE COSTA MESA, CA f .... cherQM Md~ 8UdlOfl lo 'Ille ~ ...,.51 ~· F andal 'COmot1liOn aPoval BefM t11itno cenan ~ P"liOn °' acccuni as tuttd tru1t• IJUrlUll'll to the 92828. Thlt undefalgned of the in.tea Md the truatt
for casll 1 1111118(5 ~ ~a Foieclo~ lliry ttnj)Oftlnl ICtOns. howeWf 'Mled in teQOn 1250 ol o..d of Truet executed bv TNltel chc:tllrrw el"l lablity crHted bV Hid Deed at c;tiq or C8f1itled ~ °' a t 154~~cri Drive fie~ rtOllSenmw win l>t Calllornia Proa. Code A Re RAMON CHAAOUALAF for 9t'¥ inc:cmactne11 of the TIUlt. Thie propsty i. being
s;tleck drM'I by .a credit un. e ~~· CA l'!d IO~ notice to 1nllr-~ tor~~ tonn CRUZ CARMBJTA CRUZ. property •ddr•ll ·~ othet told ·~ 11• and •wrm ..
IQll, Sl~loan asso-1~ 1 oersons u"'ess they llMMll&tfflromltlecourtdel1l Aacofded on Ol/28192 u corrmondellaNtlon. if anvi f-'ta. Nor~.mn. dacion.J saaoc:aatiOn. ~· 7. 7 •*nooceorconsentedtollle ...., .. ,....,.~No.92·1587435. 1hown heral"n. The tot• ~Ofguerwuawt.
• . -116197 --1 Tho,_,. ... ,we... · ~ ..... -. of or""'• """""°'""""*......,. ,.., ....... ·w ..,... • . Slate of S1~ ' nuomnisuaon ailllOn"' Wiii • 2(J:;gCENTIJRYPJRK reeOl'ds in the offlc:a of tl'll of thl ~Ilion HCured by ,,_.or c;wrtbV n cru.t .. , DIVable Ii fle lime " rn.t&rrt:l::ll..WUfL Courcv Alcorder of ORANGE the property to be IOld and o.alll.nn tlis proptfty. .-.o-
-111 lWul monOY Oflle PUBLIC NOTICE 0"'tss an 1'* .;x;rcng;nm Courcy, Califonw1. and pur· rUIOnlbll Hllmlted co1t1. ~ ~.,. wongty
Staces at.. ~NOl1h rson l•n an ObteC*on to LOS ANGB.ES C4 gtX)67,l1u1nt to the Notice of D• expenau end actvencu at "gad to conduct tt.w own enir.ice lo ~ty NOTICE OF mmo11 TO on WlCI Sl'IOws QOOCI tal Hewp)lt BeacM:osta Mm f •ult and .a.c1iort to s.11 the "'"' o( ttw noll pi.tillca-~ ocu• ling thl• use,700 Cen~ ADMUUITER RTATt OF tntccun sllOukl not Ql1lll CH-410611008S0Aor1,2.8. thereunder recorded oon of the Noc>Ce of Sele••: propel'ty. w. • ~ "8con-
al ngti1 voe ::r.a :·oon-MARY C. DOllOIUb MAAY "ur~NG on the oe•oon Wiii lllll7 121231981n 8oolr -. Page -. *272.737 81 In addition to vey9nC19. line., A Califonn " veY9010 Ill!! now ~ 11 CATHeUllE DOllOlt au 997 u 1nstrum1nt No. 98-caen. the Tru1t• WI eccept Cotporlltion. .. Truetw.
uniter Ille Deed o1 Ml 11'1 MARY CATHBUl'E PAIGE mheklOeoo.,. INl/No 1~ 1 al 1 846413of 11id Offidal Re-1 caalnf'1 check drewn on 1601 Dove Street, Syttc descnbed as A 867 5 in ~ ,..., OC.ateO On. the move? CC)(dl, WIU. SEU on April I •t•t• "' nattonal bank. • '50. ~ 8Mch. CA
inal INSIOr" To r:-::~ 1 ber!rriows 1 !tie,g~ Onve Orange C. 23. 1997 .C IN THE QUAD. check duwn by • 1t1t1 Of 92880, f714l eel)..3978, 9y:
1y The _.....t..:...-creo ' 1 ... 1.. Sell your extra MEA Of lM: C1TY HAU Of fadlfll credit union "' • Karen A. o.n..w. Tru.t• street address and , o4her Cl'tOkln. ..,.,,.,..,..,. tors, If YOU OBJECT ID Ille Q1'1nll h h Id BUENA PAW. CMC aNn:R cneclt drawn by a at eta or 5"e Offlc9r. D9led: •
common ~nalQl. _if_,~~ "10 ~mlecl. who ~be~, the pd80n, you Sl'IOUIO IOPe OUS8 0 AT 8860 BEACH Bl.VD. fldltll aavlnqt Ind loen .. 03121197 NflP0027221 of the ,,a1 de:JQlllW we 1 in 1111' 11e.,,no and staie you Items BUENA PN'IK.. CA. et 11 :oo eoaation. MW'9I ••aodaltlolt PUB: 04I02197,04l09/97, ~ is lo be est.1111. °' .bo!'J1.!' ~ .. C ons or Me wnllen otJtec· In Classlfled AM AT PUil.iC AUCTION TO or 18Wlg1 b•nk apectfied 1q 04/Hl/97 2330 Venguanl av #88. 008SOH w _,.., CA1rn;nlHE ns wtlh Ille rourt belott THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Sec1ion 5102of tt1e
6010 NEWPORT
BEACH
NEWPORT
1069 BEACH
1------BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS SCHOOLS &
2169 MISCELU\NEOUS OPPORTUNITY 2 920 INSTRUCTION 3012
EMPLOYMENT
5530
EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES
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antq mini portraits
2bd, 2b• Townhousel••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Frenc h Rack Da y KARATE Mene gerTreln••• N .B . firm seeks Top Dollar Paid!
AC, 2·car gar, nr Grocery Coupo n Sale Asst. League ol SELF DEFENSE *Career Opp•* responsible person to from 1800-1960. ': Fash. Is. Avail now. B 0 0 ks 5 o % 0 ff. Newport Mesa Spring No exp nee. Managers mon1tor & transcribe 1 pc to entire estate. -,::;r• ........... fd·
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Balboa Newport
Realty, Inc •
Oceanfront Duplex
Best Buy
Large\inits taaa,ooo
723-4494
$141J5. 840·1529 VACATION Hotels. 50% .off Gotr, Fashion & Oosignor Adult & Children earn high Income Br~dcast data. FT/PT Paintings. Chi na.
RENTALS Free Kodak trim, Label clot h i ng . Private or Group Em· ssss. Slar1 nowl shitts avail. 719·6777. glsware, furn, etc. ••28r 2Be Quiet 2722 •April 3rd 1"6.... phasls on Physical & 429 0412 40Yr NB Res 67"'6223 $1,2BO Air discounl ' v-" • , •POSTAL JOBS• .r Condo New carpot. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-chocks, 53.500 cruist 2220 !=arlvlow Ad, CM. Spiritual transforma----------"========= No pets. Walk to tlon by 3rd Degree $1000'• Poaalble S 12.6S/hr to startq. beach! 5 1250/mo. N.B. Steps 10 sand. Discount Checks, Notice o r Estate Black Belt Master/ Typing Part Time. At + benefits. Carriers.
759·05S2 650-4940 View. 2 & 3 bdrm Food Products. Setllement without Ke npo Karate Home. To ll Free Sortor s . C I erk s •
SS00-$1000/wkly Bene fit Packa9es. P robate. Notice Is Angel Cove Studio 1.s00.2 1s.9000. Ext. Computer trainees.
4bd, 2ba -. den on Pgr, 80C>-616-401S ~ree lnlormatton. hero by given that Tho 714·723·8023 T-1361 tor Listings. For an application and
culdosac, great family l·S00·641·B949 Beesley Family Trust. exam information. Call
home, new crpl/palnt. ---------MCI Payphones & UOT doted Octobor $1000'• Poaa lble 1·219·791·1191 . ext.SO
$2350. 675·4630, Agt. RENTALS TO Pre paid Phone Card 11, 19SS Is odmlnisted Typing Par1 Time. At 6am-6pm. 7 days. Routes. Great loc~ and will bo senlod by EMPLOYMENT Home. Toll Free---------Big Canyon. 2Br 2Ba. SHARE 2724 i 52 000 kl Hun1ing1on Living 1·B00-21S·9000. Ext. Saleaperson
µtrge deck on Goll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t 01n.~00:235~;:;5Y· Trust. Inc. 419 Main T-139S for Listings. Exp. Upscale ladles/
Course. New c.arpet --------........ ......_ Street. #20S Hunting· mens· sportswear.
and paint. pool/tennis . 28'Boat •llP +Room VENDING ROUTE ton Beach, CA 9264S EMPLOYMENT ADM ASST w/strong * 852·8889 *
$1700. 724·1948 Furn h1e pn Bal canal. All cash. 20 existing 7 14-960·4107 Bent A. eomptr skills. AP/AR. -s-.-,.-.-P-.-r-.-0-~--P-fT-
Huge LR & patio. fp, sites. Buy all/part ChriSlensen. Trustee. 5530 It. acct/payroll. FAX. C hildren's clothing
Big Cenyon, Spacious garage. Hufryl 5750. 800-599·8783 Sher• A Dream resume 10: 549·7168. store In Fashion Is. Twnhm, 1800sf, 2Br 21J·8553 ---------1 2.SBa+ Oen. Move-ln 1 ____ ..._____ Host Sca ndinavian, Driver• Tuition· ADM IN ASSIST. 714·844-7877
Bonus l Avl 4 /t CM 5 mllea to beach. $850Wk.Extta European. South Fre e Training Work around your Secretary Smoll NB
$l900 499 1203 Musi love pelsl Live American As ian Aus-Nor1h American Van kids schedule. N.B. Osgn Firm Exp'd · • w/neaVprol'ls/student. llODll'UIEMC(IEIESMlft'it!!!lff slan High Scho~I Ex-Lines has owner/op-Accounting, Oulck w/Comp. T~anscrb,
Nwpr1 Hgta 3Br JBa $500/uU Incl. Very Igo ASA FTNANCEAGENT change Students amv· orator oppprtunitles In Books, Word Perfect. Gen Ofc·Flax Hrs.
Hse. Very clean. Ip, bckyrd. pvt enl. 427-0539 Ing August. Bocome a tholr Reloca tion Ser· M·F. S :30·3. Fax Fax Rea: 722·1395
•, ..
HOUSES/
CONDOS
w/d hkup, gar, avl 4·1 =J:Ji•== volunteer host lamlly. vices and Blanket Resume: 714·645-:3230 ---------•---------
$1500. 759-0874 Roommate Wanted AISE 1·SOO·S1bllng Wrap fleets tor experl· Security Officer• FURNITUDc 60 4 ,. Sh r d onced and lnexperi· A Ir c r a fl Ground lmmed lale positions iuo 1
1---------Pvt Beach 2 +2. Now el:~e 2~~Y ~°o":::e: enced tractor trailer Crew Openings for avallablel Call rorliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
FOR SALE MOBILE
decorJBerber/vert/pnt, Exquisite 2br 2ba. THEATER drivers. Excellent ha~dlers, fuelers, ma· appointment 24S·91SO 8 ' Bamboo Couch w/
FP. patio, pool, carprt. $690/mo. 644·04151---------CASTING 2921 compensation. tractor c hine & e11ktronlc Server FT position cusnlons. very good ..
-----•HOMES 1100 $1295. quiet! 673-3059. purchase and bonus trainees. On-the-lob cond, $125. 67:3-6071 CREDIT 29011liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pro 0 rams. 1 ·8 0 0 training w/full pay pro-avalleble for tea room
... ________ ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ch 11 d • s Mode I .34s.2147 Dept. A-4. vlded. High school In CdM. Call 673·n14 ANTIQUES 4 U Total Payment S80011 Search Baby Oop, ---------grads. 17-34, willing to Telemarketing .•Sale 10-30%*
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GENERAL 1002 Like new doublewlde, APARTMENTS COMMERCIAL Credit Card Baby Guess. Garber, Sell your home relocate. Call l ·SOO· Earn $500•800/Wk Acceptrng consignment.
great park, clo1e to FO RENT REAL ESTATE Problema? Disney, Mc Donald's . through classified. 345·62S9. Mon·Tue. Guarnl'd sal 57.SO/hr. 30% lee. Unlimited time. everything. Only R Debt consolldatior'!, N o lee . Natalie. 842·5878 Sam to 6pm, Wed-Fri +comm/rate bonuses. 312 Newpot1 Blvd. N.8,
S2.000 downl Peta No credit check. Stop 960-7882 Sam to 4:30pm. Call Mike J .. between 548-4123
Attention
Home Owners
&
okay. Claraben creditor calls. Ct!t 7 899 oos Hom•• 714·S90-18S3 Interest. Avoid ban~----------Be Dlacovered•Today a·lpm 714· -l 1---------
BALBOA INDUSTIIAL 27 88 r u ~ -~~-210.9S94 LOST & 5 ALES & ;t~~~lilgo~~re~~c~~~ Fu!-~~:' ~~;:,_••nee. MEMISRCC.fillNDISE6015
PENINSULA 2607 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii __ ;..;;..;..;....;;;....;;....;;,,.;.;;_;__FOUND 2925 DRIVERS •Free Interview• Busy beautttul office· • c R.E. Agents!!
ShooNcaae those
1peclal propertl11 In
our Homes ol the
Week & Open Homa
Guld• publlehed each Saturday In the
Aaal Estate Tab. lt'a
an •fl•cvv• al')d Inexpensive way to
reach homebuyersl
HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR RENT
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 10,000 SqFt liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 662-1000 10am·9pm Apollo. Call 963·S747.
lnduatrlal Bulldlng FOUND 2 Parakeet• Full or part-time CARS FOR $1001
Trucks, boats. 4·
wheelers. motor
homes. lumlture, eloc-
tronlcs. computers ,
etc. by FBI, IRS.DEA.
Available your area ._
n o w • C a II 1 -SO O·
513-4343 Ext S-5580.
1 BO Duplex Enclosed garage. stove, ref.
hkups, steps 10 beach
$845/mo. 845·5882
Produclk>n Pl. N.B. In East Bluff area on needed for
01v1s1b1e. Bob caustln 3/30. Call to 1oon111y. Conroy's Flowers Bkr 722·8777 759-9022
FOUND Rabbit 3/29 In Newport
Sonora School aroa Beach.
GENERAL 2102 COSTA MESA 2624 INCOME N:ime 11c1a1m111 ~ d
Call our Clas1llled
Oap•r\ment Todayll
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Property Man1111ement ••18r 18• Mobile iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l----------I LOST CAT Blk(wht short hair mole on Apts. homes. condo•. Home In quiet Trallet Property Manqement i•nn:STMENT :3116 near Charleston
842·5878 RHults oriented. full Park. Cats ok. CloH Apte, kloma1, condos. n v ¥ Sr. •n Costa Meso. Call 252 n•~ftlftl
or partial mgmnt. to shopping. 642·135:3 RHults oriented. full OPPORTUNITY Answers to "Scooter" Aek about our
~urrent epaclalsl
Don St.JHn 633-2344 ti I t 2bd/1b• E'ald• or par a mgmn . 2908._ ___ 9_8_8_·9_1_7_2 __
BALBOA
DANA POINT ,1026 PENINSULA
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Don St.Jean 633-2344 •. Upper unit, quiet. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOST Oiamon~ ring In
Ava II now. $850/mo. The 01 d Sa tg 0 n vie of the 6400 block
2107 ,_.....__8_7_s...-__ e_3_o_._A_o_t_. -•••••••••• Reataurant In Costa of w. Oceanfront, NB
2bd/1ba Hwpt Hgts BUSINESS & Mau Is se•klng on 3/19. 842·0254
Pvt gar, encloead lnveator(s) to •J)nnd Lost mai.. Golden ~Monarch Bt~ch• •:::.h u:pa~a~u:i~~; front yard. S950/mo. •P•I•N•AN••C•E•••• lo a second locatlon Retriever. Canyon Niguel Sl'lorH only Ceth c•ll. 2 pvt decks. ____ ..,_a_-4_8_3_0_. _A_g_t._ In Newport 8ea-ch. Park aroo In C.M. $239 500 Walk to Serlou1 lnvesto~ only. 714·842·5859
• • 2·car gar+ 1, fplc, E'•lde 2bd/1.5ba 2·car ---------714·574-8460. Celt ' b .. ch. 3 +2.6. a fplca. S1BOO/mo. 87S-9147. gar. fp, stove. hkupl. BUSINESS between 11am to 9p111• ......... . 28' Matr Sult•. Fix ---------1 I 985 11 u PP •r I Ab•• n t • • Wonderful 4bd Pen am. pal 0 yard. S ·
owner. Mu•t .. 111 Point home. 3ba. nice 845•5882 OPPORTUNITY -----........ --PERSONALS
493·5855 mstr 1ult•. Lrg bonus E'Sld• Studio. Refrlg, 2904 MONEY
David A Thomp1Qn Rl1r1 rm/ FR. 3 hou1H to ·stove. fan. micro. Utle iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TO LOAN ' 1 2 914 l---------
b a y . S 3 15 0 0 /mo. pd. 338 E. 20th St. iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PERSONALS BHch 'N Bay Rental. S559/mo. 540.6094 AU New • All Caahl 3002
HUNTINGTON •873•7388• •---------Gift ,Items. No eelllng. ••Low Interest Rates••
BEArv 1040 E'ald• Twnh•• Style Account• provld•d. S2,500-$5ot<>OO SINOLCS ~~~~·iiiiiiiiiijiiiiiili!'r~~AMii::ijl"iiiU Nr 17th St. 2bd, Perfect home-baaed Ae Low As $7t.64/mo. MEET Slngte people
lllFlx & ....... , 3bi 2.5ba, COSTA MESA 2124 1.Sba, yard, garage, builna11. $2000 NO FEt; FOlt APP throughout rurol ..... r hkupe, new carpet. w•akly potential. 24hrl. 1-i88-880·1919 •
l fem rm, bonu1 rm. S850/mo. 633-2344. lmleatm•nt required. TOLL FREE America. Con dentlall
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travel Incentives.
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CETUSA
se1a Dena Ave.
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. E1tperlenced
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Earn Up To '3000
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su mmer.
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CETUSA 5818 Delta Ave.
Alta Loma. CA
91701
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Counter Help FT/PT "========~ dry cleaners. Good -peraonalltyl Apply: •Work From Home.-
18834 Brookhurst. F v. $25 10 S75 Per Hour PT/FT
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Immediate Openings
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SERVICES 5533
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paper seeks account h 11 1 r thl 1 executive. Must be d• t • st nga n s co · egory may require you pendable, team orl-to calt a 900 number
ented, sell atartef who In which there Is a 11 able to work well charge per minute. under 'deacHlnas. __ ...;;.......;.... ___ _..__
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JanlH Ctoss. Ola-E-.nLOYMENT play Adv.nlslng Man· &lu
ager, Huntington WANTED 5535
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tl11mmv. tlwn r•11l(•rrcl rf11mmy wilh custom whls/covers.
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alum rirns. Great work
truck .' . $2900 '91 MAZDA
540·51}!>5/754·4455 MIATA Anniversary
Edition Auto loather '87 FORD VAN Conv. Co hard t op
V·6. A!T. P/S, NC. 11'122624 $10,977 Low ml Orig . Owner.
S4.999·F"m 720·1722
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Huntin gton B each
'93 VOLKS JETTA Red Auto
AC sunrool CO 45K
Perteet cond
$1 1,977
BMW 9030 __ 1 _14_·_8_4_7_·8_5_5_5_
'96 LEXUS ES300
CO moonrool Full
option certlliod 2 9'9
APR avall. If 158853 6 o 4 9 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $26,977
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642·5678
4X4 9221
'83 S·10 Blazer
5·spoed, 6·cyl, runs
good, needs work
$1750.obo !M2·3822
'84 Blazer
5spd 40k mtlos on
new engine. S4800.
Call 675·6808.
VOLVO 1.9230
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AT, AC, am/Im cass.
alloy whls, woll main,
classic cond ition
53200/obo. 549-7526.
Old Coins Ootd S1lv<tr
~rankl1n Mint, Sterling
Old wntche~ 1cwelry
westcoost Coin 642·9.148
S c hltzu. 7yrs old.
sweet, pure br<'Cd &
trained 515·9595
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721·9133, Alan
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records-since now
56000 5 1 5·0105 VOLKSWAGEN 9235
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'93 T·Blrd LX SL, V-8.
full pwr 54k ml. looks
puns now. S9000.
'96 INFINITI 130
only 12K Every
option poss Now
Lexus trade
N014328 $2 5,9 77 '89 VW Jetta Charcoal gray, AT,
AC. storoo cass, sun·
root, super low mi, all
records, lmmoc cond.
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For Records. Jazz,
Sountracks, o tc
Call Mike 645·7505
Lynn. 646·0216 days.1---------
CADILIAC 9040
see! (100835/138238)
S6995
T oy ota of
Hun ting ton B eac h
714 ·8 47·8555
'96 LEXUS LX450
Champagno Ivory
chromes. Savo huge
on th is onel
N128163 $4 3 ,9 77 '9 0 FOX Gl
Power Steering
Must see! 55996.
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Ncwpon Beach/Cosca Mesa Daily Pilot
WELCOME
In the world of te nnis,
there's nothing like it; it's
Tilden, Emerson, Edberg,
Laver, and all of them are
wrapped in their flags.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pi/or
N tWPORT BEACH -Why
does a te nnis player,
fixed on the ATP Tour
with big pdychecks dnd a
padded ego, pldy Ddvis Cup?
For one unparalleled
weekend, it's Wee the Olympic
Games. Nation agamst nabon.
But men's tenms only.
It's one of lhe ISOiated penods
when d player can wrap lumsell
around the Amencan nag,
actueve someliung for tus
country, give back to the game
John McEnroe IS Ame n ca's
greatest Davl.l> Cup player.
Andre Agass1 will be the
b1gge!>I sldr on this week's U.S.
team, cons adenng his hancee,
hip televlSlon ads dnd hdlfdos
... and, oh, his '96 Olympic gold
medal and Grdnd Slam liUcs.
Even Agassi's 13-match
winning streak in Davis Cup
play 1s admira ble, lifting his
career record to 22-4.
But McEnroe 1s still king. I le
was 59-10 in Davis Cup
madhouse, 41 -8 m singles.
Johnny Mac played more Davis
C up years ( t 3) than anyone in
the history of Amenca. He's the
Richard Petty of the DavtS Cup.
Pete Sampras and Michael
Chang declmed invitallons by
the U.S Tenrus Assooal.Jon, the
orgaruzal!on that prepared them
as 1uruors, to play 1n the lie
Fnday through Sunday at
Palisades Tennis C lub, whe n
U.S caplam Tom G ulhkson's
quarterfinal squad· hosts the
Netherlands in what is expected
to be the biggest sporting ever
in this town.
Wilh Agassi slumping,
having dropped six straight
first-round matches, the feeling
around Palisades is that the
Netherlands is favored. But
either way, it sh ould Pe a
phenomenal experience for
those involved this week.
"I consider playing Davis
Cup one of the biggest
achievements in tennis, besides
winning Wimbledon or the U.S.
Open,• said four-time South
African Davis Cup member
•• ..-WEONESDAY,APRIL-2, 1997 VISC..lllllllll~~~~~~~~~~~~-
Bernie Mitton, no.w a longtime
Newport. Beach Tennis Club
teaching pro.
"It's going to be an
unbelievable atmosphere,
completely sold out with 5,200
people cheering us,· said
current U.S. team member Rick
Leach, a Palisades charter
member, who will play doubles
at his home club with Jonathan
Stark on Saturday at noon, the
partner with whom he is ranked
No. 4 in the world .
Jim Courier, the only U.S.
marquee player to corrunil on
llme, is Gullikson's other singles
player.
•Jim Courier d.Jd an
unbelievable job in Brazil,•
Gullikson said, referring to
Courier's first-round clincbing
victory in a tiebreaker that put
the U.S. in the quarterfinals. •1
haven't seen him so clear and so
focused since he was No. 1 in
the world four years ago.•
Against a piercing Brazilian
crowd and 20-year-old Gustavo
Kuerte n, Couner won a decisive
Davis Cup match for the third
time m bis career, defeating
Kuerten, 6-3. 6-2, 5-7, 7-6
(13-11), m Ribeuao Preto.
"For these Brazilian players,
the Davis Cup lS bigger than
any other tournament,• ESPN
color commentator Patnck
McEnroe said. "For them, it's
bigger than the French Open
and Wtmbledon. (In terms of
aowd response), every point
they win, it's like they've won a
tournament."
The Netherlands defeated
Romania, 3-2, after an 0-2
deficit. ln one of the most
dramatic wins in Davis Cup
history, Jan Siemerink of
Holland beat Adrian VoinPd,
7-6 (8-6), 5-7, 6'-7(J-7), 7-6
(10-8), 6-4, in a fourth-round
match lasting 4:30.
ln the decisive match, Paul
Haarbuis defeated Andrei Pa vel
in straight sets, as the Dutch dlld
the Americans were the only
ones to win on the road m the
first round.
For the Palisades Club,
hosting the Davis Cup is lht>
crown jewel of tenrus, an
achievement unlikely to evt>r
be topped.
For club owner Ken Studrt.
who was asked by Davis Cup
officials on Jan. 27 to reserve
the dates April 4-6 for the lle, 1t
is a vision fulfilled, beca~e he
said in June 1995 when he
purchased the former John
Wayne Tennis Club from Cec11
Spearman that he strongly
desired, among other things, to
~a Da~p or Federallon
Cup match to the new Palisades
It was 11 :40 a.m. on Feb. 10
when Stuart received offioal
word that his club, following the
U.S. victory over Brazil, would
host the next round.
"This is certainly a
once-in-a-lifetime event for our
dub,• Stuart said to his
members. •u you have never
seen a Davis Cup match, 1t ts
similar to seeing the finals ol
Wimbledon and the U.S. Open
all at once.•
Friday: ESPN-2. noon (tape)
Saturday: ESPN, noon
Sunday: ESPN, noon (tentative)
Technically, it's a tie consisting of five rubbers!
DAVIS CUP '97
THOMAS H. JOHNSON,
Publisher
WIWAM LOllOEU.
EdrtOI'
ROGER CARLSON.
Sports Edrtor
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Cahfom1<1 Community News, .. "'
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Judith 8. Kendall,
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Kim Griffith, Director of Operations
Allnghtsr~
•When you're talking
Davis Cup, you're into
a whole new ball game.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
N EWPORT BEACH -For
those unfamiliar with
historical Davis Cup
tenn.inology, take heed:
The term Ue is used for each
round played. It is not used,
however, in other tennis events.
The tie label is being used less
now days, according to U.S.
Tennis Association spokesman
Art Campbell.
Further, each Davis Cup
match is called a rubber. And on
Sunday. the final day, if the tie is
already clinched, the match is
known as a dead rubber.
• Davis Cup regulatiom are so
particular, even perfectionist
Ken Stuart, owner of the
Palisades Tennis Club that will
host the U.S.-Netherlands tie
Fnday through Sunday, is
amazed.
Take the towels, for example:
There's a certain kind of white
towel that must be used, and
those towels must be the proper
size and wast)ed in special
detergent.
• Grand.stand construction
workers built around the large
statue of a tennis player at
Palisades. A small area of the
bleachers was cut out to make
room for the statue's finger that
sticks up. It's pretty interesting
looking. The area is safe to
patrons, because the seats are
unsold and reserved fo r club
officials.
• The Pallsades Tennis Clu b
sign above center court will
remain intact during the
weekend, with the Davis C up
by NEC logo next to it.
• Center court at Pallsades ls not
a perfect rectangle, which ITF
officials would prefer. Instead,
NOTEBOOK
it's an octagon, meaning 1 'h feet
of advertising space is lost on
each of the four comers.
• There was a two-foot
separation between the court's
perimeter and the lower ad wall
that is installed specially for the
event. To fill the gap, Stuart
hired Roger Gough of the
Collins Company to build a
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space.
• Talk about great nosebleed
seats. At the top of the
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• The U.S. and Holland have
met only once in Davis C up
play. The tie was fiercely
contested with the U.S. winning,
3-2. Jim Courier topped Jacco
Eltingh in the fifth rubber in
front of 12,000 Dutch fans at
Rotterdam.
• The U.S. ha.I won the Davis
Cup 31 times, more than any
other nation since the event
started in 1900. In addition, the
U.S. has finished second 27
times. The country has
competed in Davis Cup play for
84 years and has played 235
ties, winning 184.
• Andre Agud's streak of 13
straight victories in Da':'15 Cup
play is three short of tymg ~e
all-time record for consecutive
wins ~~ American held by
BiiiTUden.
• The longest rubber lD Davis
Cup h1$tory is 6 hours, 22
minutes, when John McEnroe ·
beat Mats Wtlander of Sweden.
9-7 6-2, 15-17, 3-Q, 8-6, in the
19B2 World Group quarterfinal
round in St. Louis. The lime
does not include the break
between the third and fourth
sets. The U.S. beat Sweden.
3-2.
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• Aussies always made sure
the grass was too short for
their Davis Cup opponents.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Piiot
N EWPORT BEACH -For some of
the game's younger'players, the
teaching reputation of Phil Dent
has climbed to another level since his
son, Taylor, won a CIF Southern Sec:Pon
singles title last year as a freshman.
Kids in Taylor's age group never saw
Phil Dent play like a cat at the net on the
international circuit. Most of them do not
real.J.ze what a treasured _playing career
he had.
From 1967 to 1981, Dent was a Davis
C up fixture for Australia, including
playmg a key role in the country's 1977
title, when the Aussies beat Italy, t:tie
same year Dent reached the men's
doubles semifinals at the French and
Italian Opens, as well as the quarterfinals
at Wimbledon.
Dent, who lost to Jimmy Connors in
the 1974 Ausb'alian Open singles final,
learned every Davis Cup trick in the
book, while competing in front of the
best and worst crowds from around the
globe.
One year, Dent's doubles partner,
John Alexander, had the top of his eye
spilt open by a coin heaved from a
boisterous Italian audience.
"We weren't eYen playing,• Dent said
of the incident. "We were just sitting on
the side. We never even reported it; no
one ever cared. It was just part of the
deal. When we played in Italy or
Argentina, those places were as bad as
anywhere in the world.•
on glass,• Dent said. "The same lhmgs
go on now (in the Davis Cup), 1t jusl g~
more publicity. Everybody plays to their
advantage.•
Dent said Davis Cup crowds were JUS
as rowdy in the 1960s and 70s as they
today, an example of bow noisy a crowd
today can be came last month in Braztl,
when the Americans won to advance to
the quarterfinals Friday through Sunday
against the Netherlands at Palisades
Tennis Club.
Only those with the temperament to
block out opponents' home crowd.s"are
able to succeed In the Davis Cup.
Dent, an instructor at the Balboa Bay
Club Racquet Cub, after stints at the
Newport Beach Tennis Club and the
former John Wayne Cub, remembers a
doubles match in Argentina. one year o
the first day of competition.
•1t took /our.hours, because the crow
kept throwing things on the court,• Den
said •1t was not real good. I don't spe
their language, but I know they were
calling my family members a lot of bad
names. But you can't even look at them,
you can't even pay attention to them, or
it'll be a long day. •
Dent, who played eight years of Da
Cup and compiled a 13-6 overall record
Including 6-2 in singles, said the most
civilized matches came against the U.S.
Dent, who won the Australian Open
DAJt.Y Pl.OT FU PHOTO men's doubJA::s in 1978, was r~ed as F A trail D .... _Cup -.n De t. al • high as 10th m the world in smgles, ormer us an ana per c1&&1 n ways looking for the opening. fourth in doubles in l977. He won the .
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doubles with Billie Jean King on the Davis Cup match, they would tinker here King. His first Davis Cup was 1969.
circuit, would often encounter and piddle there to give them an In addition to his 15-year-old son,
watered-down day in Davis Cup ties on advantage on grass, which was usually Dent coached his oldest son, Brett, a
the road .to slow the b~ down, because cut so short, it made putting greens seem. former USC All-American now playing
the Aussies were notonous for their big long. ' satellites and challengers wtthln the /4.
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Birthclirte: Dec. 28, 1964
Blrthplace: Arcadia, C.lif.
Residence: Laguna 8"d\
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Height 6-2
Weight 175
Plays: left.ftMded
Personal: Played collegiate
tennis at USC for his father,
Dldc, the c.oach; became the
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.Mt doubles All-Americen
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JONAntAN STARK
Birthdate: Aprll 3, 1971
Birthplace: Medford, Ore.
Residence: Seattle, Wash.
Hei9ht 6-2
Weight 185
Plays: Right-hllnded wtth
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JIM COURIER
Bfrthdate: August 17, 1970
Birthplace: Sanford. Fla.
Residence: Miami, Fla.
Height 6-1
Weight 113
Plays: Right-handed with
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Personal: Fonner member
of the USTA player
development program; big
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plays the guitar and drums;
once played drums f« REM
during a concert in
Melbourne, Australia.
during '95 Australian Open;
Said of the No. 1 ranking en
route to winning the title In
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• Corona del Mar resident
has been longtime membe r
of the Palisades Tennis Club.
By Richard Dunn. Datly Pi/or
N EWPORT BEACI I -For a tenrus
player to be chosen for the Oavis
Cup tea m, it's like d soccer
pldycr getting picked for the World
Cup. a sprinter going to the Olympics.
And just like the other sports, lhe
st:lectmn process can be polJbcal.
Corona del Mar resident Scott DaVlS,
once ranked No. 2 m the world in men's
doubles with David Pate, got a taste of
tht• 0dV1S Cup game -inside-the-match
!>IX yec1rs ago when he and Pate were
conquenng everything from Europe's
qrr1ss to South Americc1's clay and
Amenca's Supreme Court surface
·we felt hke we shouJd've been in
tht' DdVJS Cup before that. hke in the
quc1rterfindls, • said Davts, whose name
obviously rits the bill for the event,
much the sdffie way lus standout
doubles game 1s smted for hMdcourts.
Davis and Pate were forced to play
on red cldy that year,
indoors in Kansas
City, lc1te September
1991, when the U.S.
hosted Germany.
(The U.S. defedted
Germany. but would
later lose lo France
m the fi.{lals.)
phone call from U.S.
captam Tom Gorman
JJl the locker room.
"It wasn't too
formal,• he said.
"I remember
being surpnsed by
how many German
fans showed up for
the match,• said
Davis, who would
lose his only DaV\S
Cup appearance,
though the U.S.
advancecLbehind
Davis, a career
doubles player, will
be eager to see if
his good friend,
Robert Van'l Hof,
strays to the
opposing sideline
al any point during
the tie at Palisades
Tenn.is Club Friday
through Sunday,
when the U.S. hosts
the Netherlands. Scotf'Davis Van't Hof is the
head pro at Palisades, where DaVlS is a
longtune member. But with a Davis Cup
crowd, anything can happen. Just like
when Davis played agdinst the
Germans.
the smgles victones of Andre Agass1
and Jun Couner, for whom the surface
was specially made.
"When they decided to pick us for
the secrufinals, we were the top-ranked
Amencan team, but lhe problem for
(Pate) and I was that we had to play on
red clay, so it was land of a Catch-22 for
us,· Davis said.
Following lherr loss in the U.S. Open
finaJ that year, DaVIS and Pate got the
"I Uunk what happened IS that we
got caught a little ort guard, because the
Germans were very organized m their
cheers,• Davis recalled. "Traditionally, it
seems like the South Americans and
Ewopeans are very organized in their
PARKI NG INFOR MATION
cheers. ll just seems like they're louder
than Americans. Americans give
random applause. You know, a couple
of yelps here and there.
"In that match. the Americans had to
get into it, because the Germans were
making a lot of noise. ll just upped the
level of the American cheering section,
and ii got real exciting. It was fun lo be
there.
•so (the Palisades Club) might have
a bit of that coming up . The Dutch are
also very.organized, so they'll be loud.
People will be wearing a lot orange, and
making some noise. We know we're in
trouble when Van't Hof goes to the'
Dutch sideline.~
Davis, wh ose only regret in Davis
Cup play is that be never got a chance
to redeem bimsell for the loss, said
playing in the semifinals that year was
"really a once-in-a-lifeb.me experience.~
"I'll never forget it." Davis said, "and
I don't think David will, either.•
Regardless of the surface, the
conditions.or the soil, when asked to
play Davis Cup and represent your
country, most jump at the chance.
Scott Davis only wishes he could've
jumped a little sooner.
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• Ken Stuart and his
Palisades Tennis Club
have been serving aces.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
.NWPORT BEACH-
Location
was a distinct
factor, but
spirited Palisades
•
Tennis Club I Psl li sadcc;; owner Ken Stuart n , .. ,. s c, u.
pulled his share
of the weight to lure the Davis ·cup here, as well.
According to Russ Cline,
promoter of the Davis CUp
quarterti.nal match between the
U.S. and the Netherlands Friday
through Sunday at the Palisades
Oub, location and Stuart's vigor
we.re the two main reasons why
the fadlity was selected to host
the tie over about a dozen other
competitors.
•The players wanted to come
to Southern California, that's the
first factor, then I met Ken
Stuart 411d his can-do attitude,• , .
Cline said. •tte's as much a
promote~ and salesman for the
community as be is a tennis
manager.•
Cline was given a short list of
possible Southland clubs to host
the Davis Cup by Bob Kramer,
executive director of the
Southern California Tennis
Association and the son of
tennis legend Jack Kramer.
"Fortunately tor (Stuart), the -
players wanted.to play in
Southern California,• said Cline,
operating his eighth Davis Cup,
his sixth in the U.S.
Stuart, who purchased the
facility Aug. l, 1995, h4s desired
to bring a Davis Cup oi\
Federation Cup match to
Palisades since the acquisition.
In late November, Kramer
made his short list and gave it
to Cline, a list that included
Palisades, Riviera Country Club,
Indian Wells, Sheraton Industry
Hills, La Costa and the Los
Angeles Tennis Oub.
It came down to Riviera and
Palisades, according to Kramer.
"Considering the early ticket
sales, it sounds like we've got it
at the best place possible, • said
Kramer, referring to the blitz of
in-house ticket reservations at
the club.
Newport Beach Tennis Club, :
which hosted the 1977 Davis -··-"':
Cup wh ep the U.S. played •
South Africa -the only other :
time the Davis Cup was played • ·
in Orange County -was on the
original list of potential clubs,
Kramer and Cline both said. But
N1JTC could not accommodate
the parking demand, club
owner.Ron Pfahler said.
Stuart said be checked out
Cline and his Kansas City-based
company shortly after
answering the initial letter.
"I .sent (Cline) a letter saying
if you come and use our facility
and do a fousy job, it's going to
reflect on the Palisades Tennis
Club that It did a lousy job,•
said Stuart, who requested six
references to investigate Cline's
firm. all of which responded
favorably.
On Jan. 27, Stuart received
the news that his club would
host the Davis Cup tie if the
U.S. beat Brazil in the first
round
And win, the USA, did.
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• Protesters, demonstrators marred '77 Davis Cup at
Newport Beach Tennis Club throughout weekend.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
N EWPORT BEACH -It's
unlJ.kely Tom Gullikson
will follow the footsteps
of the last U.S. Davis Cup
captain to roam this town.
Twenty years ago, when the
U.S. hosted South Afnca at
Newport Beach Tennis Club,
U.S. captain Tony Trabert was
photographed chasing a
protester with a tennis racket,
t>ventually whaclung lhe
demonstrator twice over the
head, according to newspaper
accounts, causing scalp
lacerations that resulted in
blood spilled on center court.
"I don't think I'm in good
1.'nouyh shape to chase people
dround like Tony Trabert did."
Cull1k ... on said dunng a press
c onren•ncc r:eb. 25 al Pnhsarles
Tc •nmc; Club, site or the Davis
C ·up quarterfinals Friday
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dub The prt•v1ou<. dc1y. lwo
olher protf'-.tPrc; were c1rreslccl
for tre'ipas..,ang and mc1l1cious
1msch1ef d1tt'r tht>y ran onto the
court clunng c1 mc1lch c1nd
dumped 011 from c1 rrulk carton
a.Blo the plc1ymg surface.
"It was d very scary thmg,
hecaust' 1t had a1J the protestmg
qomg on outside aAd f>Vl'ryone
wds sort or on edge.· said
Berni<' J\htton. a member of
South Afncc1's team lhat
weekend. who d1cl not play
because of injury and sat in the
stands dt a club where he would
later become a teaching pro.
"There were people who
were protesting apartheid,· said
Carole Johnson , a charter NBTC
member.
When the protesters darted
onto the court and heaved w hat
would tum out to be a milk
carton full of oil, Mitton and his
teammates feared the worse,
that 11 was a bomb.
·No one knew what was
•
going on ... you never know,"
Mitton said. "Someone could've
had a gun. You see how stuff is
now days. Back then, someone
really could've made a
statement and shot the whole
team and blown lhem away.
Those are some of the things
that go through your mind.
Somebody could've launched
something, an explosive device,
because those protesters ·
actually got on the grounds and
threw something on the court.
As 11 turned out, the device
spilled into oil. Thank God that's
all there was.•
P nor to their appearance at
NBTC, South Afncan tenrus
players experienced a sirruldr
episode m New Zealdnd
·r wc1s dt that match at
Newport Beach Tenrus Club,·
said Rick Leach, a local boy who
will play for lhe U.S. Uus week.
"They were protesting, and the
guy who ran on the court ran
nght by me, then threw a paint
bomb. All I remember is Tony
Tral)('rt running after this guy. It
WcJS exntmg to see a Davis Cup
rndtch when I was that young
( 121 Then• will probdbly be a
lot of young luds out th.ere this
Wl'PkPncl j 11sl c1s I was •
( )n lhe hrsl ddy or the llC at
NBT< ·. cl bout n.5 demonstrc1tors
<.h11wl•cl up to chdnt c1ntl picket
llw U.S.-South Afncc1n [)c1v1!.
Cup matchC>s, but most quit lhP
'>CPnl' c;hortly before the rtr<;t
<.Crvt> c1t noon
Only '>l'VPn p1ckel'> were still
on h1tnd outside the c"lu b dS lhe
C 'up match<'" moved mlo Lh<•
clfll'rnoon
IJPmon<otrc1tor'> chc1nted
qospel-style slogdns dnd earned
c1nta-rdc1st placards, bul the only
lune the chanllng could be
heard ms1de the tenms arena,
dccordmg Lo reports, was dunng
the pldymg or the South Afncan
national anthem
City and USTA ofhc1als
dppMenUy had been warned
dbout possible protests 10 days
m advance.
"WP were di! d Little jumpy,·
Trdb£>rt had been quoted as
saymg "We're near one of the
biggest pnvate (plane) airports
m lhe world and I thought they
might drop something from the
sky."
T he U.S. won the tie, 4-1, in
the Amencan Zone-North
Section.
The South Africans had won
the Davis Cup in 1974 when
India refused to play them in the
finals. Several other countnes
had forfeited matches to South
Africa in lhe 1970s .
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Former South African player Bernie Mitton was unwitttng target of apartheid dismay.
•Tight security forced Bernie Mitton's South
African Davis Cup team to take different routes
each day during the play of the '77 tie at NBTC.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
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Dick !&?Ch played in the longest tennis match
ever in 1967, and it figures to never be broken.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
L AGUNA BEACH -Dick
Leach, one of the pioneers '
of club tennis in Southern
California, owns an unbreakable
record that will forever be sealed
tn the International Tennis Hall
of Fame in Newport, R.1 .• also the
site of Leach's remarkable victory
30 years ago.
In today's game. when players
~ deadlocked at six, their next
r"seN.r'the last because of the
bebreaker -first player to seven
wins. Must win by two. You
change serve after every
odd-numbered poinL
But in a doubles match that
gained worldwide fame, Leach
and his partner, Dick Dell,
dmeated a top college tandem
from Tennessee, 3-6, 49-47,
22-20. That's no~ typo.
It hap~ore James
Van Allen, the wealthy New
Englander, invented the --1 ••
tiebreaker later that decade. Dick Leach, picking up yet
In fact, it was the 6'h-hour another NCAA championship
match played over two days that trophy as coach of USC tennis.
helped inspire author George .
Plimpton to write "What the Deuce Is Going On?" for Sports
llluatrated and Van Allen to create the tiebreaker system.
Earlier in 1967, there was a singles match on grass at South
Hampton, N .Y., also ending in a ludicrous score, 27-25 in one set.
Van Allen was the owner of Newport Casino, where Leach and
Dell faced Tennessee's Tom Mozur and Len Schloss in a Round of
16 match on center court before lights were installed.
"We finally stopped at 35-all because of darkness,• Leach said.
·Plus, we ran out of balls, because you change balls every nine
games and the tournament only had so many. And by the way, we
never broke serve. We lost the first game, then there were 35
straight holds.•
The next day, the second set was completed, with Leach and
Dell winning, only to play a third-set marathon after the split.
"In those days, they always had a big tennis ball. a dance for all
the local players and patrons,· Leach said. ·wen, my wife (Sandy)
said please get home early so we can be on time for the ball, and
don't go out and drink beer with the Australians~ which once in a
while J did. Well, I walked in at 8 o'clock and she was furious. I told
her, 'Honest, we were playing tennis.'
"People were arriving for the tennis ball, and they stopped and
watched us, making bets cin who would win.·
L each is in the Guinness Book of World Records for his longest
match in recorded history.
"We were on the front page of .every major newspaper in the
country,• Leach said. "It was so ridiculous to have a match so long.
But it's fun when I see my partner, Dick Dell. I see him at
Wimbledon and we always tj:l}k about that and kid each other about
how we're still tired from it.•
At the conclusion, when Leach and Dell broke at 21-20, they had
only an bout's rest to prepare for the quarterfinals, a match that
ended 6-8, 8-6, 8-6. •And,. of course, James Van Allen lS telling
everybody you've got to use the tiebreaker and stop this madness,•
Leach said.
The original scorecard of the momentous match was lost, along
with every other scrapbook item. in the November 1993 Laguna
Canyon brushfire that blazed through Emerald Bay and burned
down the Leach home.
Leach. a charter member of the Palisades Tennis Club, whose
son, Rick, will play for the United States in the Davis t up Friday
through Sunday at the Newport Beach facility, owned and designed
several tennis clubs, including the once-popular Big _Bear Tennis
Ranch, before becoming men's tennis coach atysc m 1980.
Leach also founded the Racquet Club of Irvine, Westlake and
Ojai Valley tennis clubs.
Unfortunately, USC plays at Stanford on Saturday when Rick
Leach plays doubles in the Davis Cup against the Netherlands, so
his legendary father will have to watch It later on tape. . .
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Local standout Rick Leach
will play doubles on Saturday
with partner Jonathan Stark.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
AGUNA BEACH -When Rick
LE'dCh was 10-years-old, already
swinging a tennis racket
left-handed like a pro, the courts of
choice were at the newly built John
Wayne Tennis Club, a short jaunt down
Pacific Coast Highway from the family's
Jiome m Emerald Bay.
On Saturday, l each will become a
modem-day local homecommg hero,
representing his country in the Dav\s
Cup on the same courts he was raised
when the U.S. hosts the Netherlands.
The Wayne Cub was sold two years
ago to Ken Stuart. who moved htS
,intimate Palisades Tennis Club m Costa
'Mesa i •o the facility adjacent to lhe
Hyatt l" •wporter and renamed the old
Wayne • 'lub, which Stuart designed m
1974 am operated throughout most of
the 1970, when Leach was a mere boy
Wher Stu<lrt opened his original
4>alisddei Club in May 1992, Leach
parbopa ted m the dub's grand opening
by playmg an exhibiUon match with
three other pros. •
Now, Leach will play in the b~ggest
.. t •
team tennis match in the world on his
home courts.
U.S. Davis Cup captain Tom
Gulllkson hinted that Leach and
doubles partner Jonathan Stark would
, be asked to play during a February
press conference, but reality didn't
come until March 12.
Leach, currently the No. 2-ranked
doubles player on the globe with Stark.
knows what it's like to sit patiently by
the telephone and wait for a call that
will never come.
But his nwnber came up this year,
and Leach, a Laguna Beach High and
USC product, will play with Stark when
the U.S. hosts the Dutch in the tie at the
Palisades Club.
.,-wo years ago, when the U.S. was l preparing to host Sweden in a Davis
Cup tie in Las Vegas, Leach was
rumored to be selected ·but wasn't, so
he didn't bold his breath this time.
•When Gullikson called in ;95, be
said we might take you, depending on
how you do,• Leach said.
That year, Leach advanced to the
Wunbledon doubles finals, then after
Gullikson phoned, be won a
tournament in New Haven and reached
lhe quarterfinals of another event ... and
still Wdsn't chosen.
But this year's different for Leach,
who returned home last Thursday from
Key Biscayne, Fla.
"It's unbelievable that It's at my
. borne dub,• Leach said. •rve been
pJaylng there since 1 wos a young kid,
so it's really an honor to play there.•
Leach, 32, whose career Davis Cup
record is 7-1 in doubles, will face Sjeng
Scbalk:en and Jacco mtiDgb of tbe
Netherlands on Saturday.
Leach. who won four ATP Tour titles
last year, is f>.0 with Jim Pugh in Cup
play, 1-1 with John McEnroe.
Leach played all four rounds in the
United States' Cup-winning effort in
1990 and also played for the U.S. in
1991.
Though he hasn't played Davis Cup
since 1992, Leach said his game now ls
as sharp as it has been in years.
·1 feel like rm playing better tennis
now than in tbe last five yea.rs,• said
Leach, who has reached the finals at
tournaments in New Zealand and
Memphis this year with Stark, as well
as semifinal appearances at San Jose
and the Australian Open.
,-tiey woo their first toU.rnament 1 togetbeT at Seoul last year.
•Actually, (Stark) was playing with
Jared Palmer, another Davis Cup player,
but Jared had shoulder surgery and
that's bow I got to play with Jonathan,•
said Leachi a career doubles player who
has played with 10 different partners
and won at least one tournament in
each of the last 10 years.
Leach, the first player to earn
All-Ame rican hon-ors in both singles and
WEDNESDAY, APRIL.2 , 1997
doubles four times in an NCAA c.e.reer,
bu WOil e6gbt Grand Siami in doubles
in his career.
Hia father, Dick, ii the lobgtlme USC
meo'I tenn1I coach and also a Palisades
member. Hil younger brother, Jon, also
played on the pro drcuit.
A replica of Leech's 1991 Davis Cup
trophy ls on dispJay at the Pali.sades
Club.
A ndre Agassi, who has lost six
/"'\$traigbt matches siiice last year's
U.S. Open, and Jim Courter will also
play for the U.S. this weekend.
•1 think it's unfortunate (Pete)
Sampras and (Michael) Chang decided
not to play Davis Cup,• Leach said,
referring to commitments the two U.S ..
standouts made to play in Asia.
·1r1 going to be tough. (Sampras
and Chang) know when tbe Davis
Cup matches are, it's just a m.atter of
sacrificing some big dollars.
Uke Chang, be gets big money
anywhere In the Orient. The offers
are probably just too good.•
Richard Krajicek, defending
Wimbledon champion, declined a Davis
Cup invitation from the Dutch.
Although Agassi Is slumping. be bas
traditionally played well in Davis Cup
match.es, having won 13 straight. He
has an overall record of 22-4.
Starting times for the tie at the
Palisades Club are 11 a.m. on Friday
and Sunday, noon on Saturday.
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Davis Cup fans are notbirig compal-ed to those in Georgia
•Dick Leach recalls his fondest NCAA moments.
LAGUNA BEACH -Though
Rick Leach is the one in
the family who has enjoyed
a sensational professional tenniS
career with eight Grand Slam
doubles titles, it was the
youngest, Jon, who gave his
father the long-coveted prize of
an NCAA team championship at
USC. . •
Rick, who became the first
NCAA player to win singles and
doubles All-American honors
four times, played at USC for his
father. Dick, from 1984 through
1987, including his senior year
when most believed be was
more than ready for the pro
rucuit.
"We bad an awesome team
Rick's senior year,• Dick said,
pointing out that Luke J ensen
played No. 2 singles behind his
son. "When r got there in•1980,
my only ambition was to win an
NCAA championship for USC,
and I thought we couJd win for
sure Wlth Rick coming in. We
hdd some great teams, but we
just couJdn't do it.
Rick also won two NCAA
doubles titles with Tim Pawsat
dlld Scott Melville. But never an
NCAA team title.
•After Rick's senior year he
w.as 32-0, and we were playing
the NCAA semifinals in Athens,
Georgia, and we got beat by
Georgia, 5-4, in front of 6,000
screaming rednecks. At that
time, l figured (wuuung an
NCAA title) was never going to
happen for me, because that
team (in 1987) was so good.•
Jonathan Leach fires away.
graduated in 1962, believes
those NCAA crowds in Athens,
Ga .. were much more disrupting
than any Davis Cup audience.
·we got beat by those fans
out there." he said. "But one
good thing for Rick is that
playing against Georgia all
three years probably helped him
in the Davis Cup. You hear Dick Leach, who also played
tennis at USC, where he was
HOLOCAUST
Leach family's rebuilt home features
a special shrine in a room painted in
Wimbledon colors (purple and green).
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
L AGUNA BEACH -There's a ray of sunlight
that gleams through the middle of tpe
house, a location enhanced by a radiant' ...
vtew of the Pacific Ocean, a setting rather
appropriate for the Leach family considering
how their cente r court ~hines on the world.
Even when the catastrophic brushfires burned
down their Emerald Bay house in November 1993
-along with everything insjde, including
trreplaceable tennis memorabilia -it gave them a
unique opportunity in life to persevere as salt of
the earth.
"The fire gave me a great opportunity to
witness to others about my (Christian) faith,•
Sandy Leach said.
It is she -the mother, the one away from the
spotlight, yet the g lue to this four-child family
headed by legendary tennis coach Dick Leach
-who best represents the five rema.utlng pieces of
bard.ware that survived the disaster, old trophies
proudly displayed in a large cabinet along with
seemingly hundreds of other tennis awards.
The shrine, located on the bottom level of their
newly rebuilt custom home, is indeed quite a
witness, full of photos and trophies for Dick Leach,
the USC men's tennis coacb, and his two sons,
Rick and Jon, who followed him in the game:
"I'm very fortunate,• said Dick, Thojan coach
since 1980, and one ot the top senior players in
the nation. "Not very many fathers get to have
their sons with the.D;l at work.•
Y ou would never know that every photo and
scrapbook, and virtually trophy, was fried 40
months ago in the outburst that swept through
Laguna Canyon and scorched many of their
neighbors' homes.
The all-pwpose, lower-level room is painted in
Wimbledon colors, purple and green, to
commemorate Rick Leach's championships at the
All-England Lawn and Tennis Center, the least
Sandy could do, she said, to thank him for all he's
given.
•He's so generous,• she said of Rick, who
bought bis mother a white Mercedes Benz, a
prom.be from yean ago, after winning the 1990
men's dd\Jbles title at Wimbledon with Jbn Pugh,
• shortlf after Rick became the 21st player in
history to be ranked No. 1 in the world in doubles.
There are some trophy replicas in the house,
given to them by orgaruzations after the ·93 blaze,
such as the gold balls reissued by the U.S. Tennis
Assooabon for every national btle won by
members of the faml.ly, a countless number of
championships.
The most precious honors for Dick Leach are
the father-and-son national titles, a total of 15
-nine with Rick, six with Jon. The first tandem
title came in 1979. when Rick was 14-years-old.
"That's the most special event to me,• Dick
opJIOIJU!llfyto
wibieBs to
others about
my (Christian)
faith ... "
said. "Teaching your
kid to play, watching
their matches,
sweating through
them, then all of the
sudden you're playing
with them. It's just a
freak out. It's so
special, 1 can't really
tell you.·
It is a family with
strong ties. Daughters
Tammy and Mindy live
nearby. Jon was an -SANDY LEACH AD-American under bis
• father at use. where
he's currently working
on bis masters degree,
having retired from
competitive tennis.
Rick is home for the Davis Cup Friday through
Sunday at Palisades Tennis Club, the same courts
on which he was raised, and where be and bis
father would practice for father-and-son
townaments.
T hough the two could easily be ranked No. 1 in •
the nation each year, only once, in 1985, did
they achieve a top ranking, because the USTA
requires father-and-son teams to play in at least
three events a year -that year, they did.
"Dick Leach bas won probably more
father-and-son U.S. national titles than anybody
in history,• said Palisades Club owner Ken Stuart.
his friend for 35 years.
Just three months ago, Dick and Rick won the
USTA National father-and-Son Hardcourt
Championship in La Jolla, their ninth title.
Afterward. Rick told the crowd be was more.
nervous for that event than the U.S. Open.
"Neither person wanted to mess up,• Dick said.
Even after Rick's sensational year in 1990,
when be doubled at Wimbledon with mixed and
men's doubles titles, U didn't compare to the thrill
of playing with bis father for the first time in 19'19.
The Leach bloodlines are thick.
about those brutal Davis Cup
crowds in Austria and Mexico
and Czechoslovakia, but after
Georgia, Rick said it was like a
Betty Crocker cook off.•
When Jon arrived at USC in
1991, following a celebrated ·
juruor career like his older
brother, the 'fiojans finally won
an NCAA title, the fin;t of three.
USC beat Ge6rgia in the finals
in 1991, then again in '93.
•t guess I'm just jealous,
because I know I could never
get something like that in LA for
me.•
Dick Leach, 57, would like to
remain as head coach at USC
unW he's 65. The plan ls for Rick
to assist him when he concludes
his playing career. "Then maybe
(Rick) can take over and I'll be
bis assistant,• Dick said.
Though Jon's pro touring
career is finished, he left a
lasting impression for his father.
"They sell out every match in
•Jonathan was the key to the
match (in 1991), • Dick Leach
said. •And once again, there
we re 6,000 rednecks all hating
him and rooting against him,
because they bated me. It just
doesn't ge t any sweeter than to
win a Davis Cup in a foreign
counby or win an NCAA title in
Athens, Georgia. Those fans
make more noise than fans at a
USC-UCLA football game at the
LA Coliseum.
Georgia, and everybody's •
rooting against you,• Dick said. ·n showed how tough Jonathan
was. The courage he showed 10
those NCAA matches, I'll never
forget all my life. l'll always
remember how hard he fought
for USC and his dad.•
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