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SERVING THE NEWPORT -ME.SA CQVMUNffiES SINCE 1907 ON 1HI WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM SA'IURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2001
Heroes come
in singular
packages
0 n a !'lhcU abov my
de k at hom ls a bru.e·
baJI an a pleiogla
case Th ball is aulographc..'<i
by fonn r Chicago Cubs
ba bdll gr al and HalJ of
FcunC>r Erru Ban~ Banks
was d boyhood hero, second
only to anoth r buscbclll leg-
end. Wula May'i, who IS
unqu tionably thf> best
basebolU pldy r c•vflr to pldy
th CJtlffiP..
My boyhood hc>rOOS abo
included th•• • Merrury Sev-
en · d!>lTOnclub, who rode
rockets to
th tdr.
wilh the
sole• pur-
J>OM!. at
M'<'med t1l
the llme. of
trumping
th Rus-
aaru. in th
pctc race
It didn't
S(_'('ffi to
mdlll'r
what we'd
or do
up m
space. t1\
long ai. we
were th re
to or do
at hrst Of
thP ven.
That's
what is so
special
about
heroes.
Wired
differently
·than the
rest of us,
they have
the
uncanny
ability to
decide
John Cill•nn what is
becdm t1
legend .
I Wd 8
when John
Kenn ~Y
wus mur-
dered and I
did not cry.
although
my broth r.
Larry, dJd
and is not
an
approprial e
course of
action.
Larry, 15, wdtC'h !<J Kennedy'
fun ral m front of tt t levtSaon
with a blank •t on top trelch·
ang from th t to Ml h md
I t anyon ha tf>ars A
fC'w y ars old r ctnd Kennedy
probably would hav be<•n
my h ro loo Now, I'm hdv-
mg trouble thinking of dnY
polllla4n, I talon a pri •·
dent, who h qu hhcd for .
the tJU of h ro an th past 20
Y rs.
So 1t wet rath r fortwtous,
although I did not realize It at
the ume. that I w called by
a magaun to wnt about
IOme South m CaWom1a
britfighte11 who Wt'nt to New
York on Sept t 7 to help al
ground zero. I gol the a lgn-
ment becauM Craig R m,
SEE FAMILY MGI AA
. '
.:·Newport Coast annexation h _alted
• O~n •nlt, to the pldn to
bring th community mlo
Newport Bedrh ~J I <•nouuh
signatures to put the 1..,..,u<•
on the bdllot.
Jw"9 CAtsagrande
OAllv Palo1
NEWPORT DCAC 'l I In 11 • .,., thttn
hve minult·'· two Nc•wpmt < 00d..,l re ....
aden~ pul th.-brt1k1•., on d dpc,1cll'~·
long annf'>i.cataon prnc ""~ h <,l<1pp1n'J
clown 9f11J '>H Jnuh.lf !'> lo ~top Uw c1nnPx •
dhun lhc1t hot! t1ppt•t1rNJ anev1tt1bh•
unttl 1w.t nwmenl.,'c•itflwr
County olftniil'> mu'>l nuw vNaly
Uldl th<> i9n1.1tun~ anc ludc• ol IPuail K~'t
rec11stNNJ vol<>r<> -ttw minimum
nf!(.'()1~ to J>Ul the• c1nnl'X11tton '"'" to
d vol<' ot NPwport C'w l rf!.'>1df'Ol'i.
"Thi! b1gqc .,, rf'll'>Ull WP Wt1ntc~t llJ
top tha.-. wt1., ,,.,.., <1U~<· lhf'f(' wt1~ no
vol''.· s.aict Phil < ;n>f•r, t1 Nt•\\. port C "Od<.I
rt 1d1•nl who, ttloniJ w1lh wall' Arlf>nc•.
dPLiV('tC'(I the· 'tl(jncJlllI(><, dl d county
hcctnnu fndu) mornmq Adcit"<l lo the•
I O'J J>roh·~t., dlrfl~dy on ltJ<• with th •
1 ounty, 1111• C •n•1•r,' JH'l1l111n 'A.u
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SEE COAST PAGE A4
'It\ di.'tuppomtmg that
1,000 or \O p<•t1pl , m
"'' v~ p<Jrt ( tJU"it don't
., 'f' tile> 111Clll\ l>t•lll'll/~
ot I> <om mg port ol
l\('\ .. f)(Jfl Hf"' 11:'
Homer Bludau
Newp«'Ht Bf'.t<h
oty m.maCJ"'
Planners
support
Cecil Place
project
• C ·o.,ld \ 1P.,d ( ·1t'r ( ·ounc ti
1.., .,Pl lo dPrHlt • on ttw
c o nlro\>N..,1dl cl4'\ Plopnwnt ot
l w o ho11w.., on n t ~ 's Ect ..,l .,tcl( •.
Lolita Ha.,,.,
OA1,'1' p lOT
'Tis the season
People crowded F_...on llland'• Atrium Court to Wilkh the annual t~·Ughttng Nmon
Md enfoy hoUday enlerl41lnment Friday evening.
SEE CECIL PAGE M
Historic theater restored
• 'Jbe Udo Theeter
reopemd ln renovated
splendor Prlday.
,._C11 I•'*
I DM.Y ""°'
"' • .... The Frenm fQm
•Aft11f11• • Show...,..,,~
• n.Udon..,
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A2 SaMdoy, ~ t7, 2001
Saying thanks
to the heroes at
\
ground zero
'Let au of ua give thanks to God and
prayerful contemplation to thoae eternal
truth.a and unlveraal princJple• of Holy
Scripture, which have ln•plred auch mea·
.ure of true greotnes.t aa thla naUon hcu
achieved.'
-Dwtgbl D. Ebenbower,
Thanksg1Vlllg Proclamation t 956
La.st week I wrote about a recent ttip to
New York. Th first morrung, my bus·
band, Jon, asked what I was going to
do whlle he was al tus trade show.
·1 feel like God as
nudging me to go by
ground 7.ero," I
answered.
I haven't been to
New York m years,
and I've never ridden
subways there by
myseU, but J man·
aged to get there. It
was obvious the
minute I got up to the
street wtuch direcbon
to go. I couldn't nuss
the tall forest of mas-
sive cranes.
I walked a few
blocks and headed
down a street that
ended at a huge
fence. I watched cl 1t
Qndy Trone
Christeson
THE MORAL
Of THE STORY
. .
SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTI T
1be Second Chwcb ol Chrilt Sdentilt boldl eervicel al 10 1 m. Sundays. Suldy school for youth
tb1ougb age 20 it oft..S c1wing tbe mam1ng .mce. A telbmonAAI teMCe 11 hekt al 8 p.m. Wednel-
dlyt. Child care II pecmded at au wvkel for the vwy young. A noon teltilnoniAJ meeung II held on
tbe fin1 Wedneldly ol w:h month. The cbwd\ is at 3100 paafie View Oriv~, Corona del Mar. Th
ChrilUaD Sdenc9 Reeding Room, at 3500 e. Coast Highway. Corona d 1 Mar. as open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday through Salurdly, dmed on' Sunda~ and holidays 1949) 644·26 t 7
Doily Pilot
II Ill SPlllT
opened, letting out people and a long
stream of large dump trucks that were
being hosed down Those of us nearby
stared stlenUy al the scene. Uke you, I've
seen all the ptctures, but even as I looked I
couldn't believe 1t was rectl.
Imam Sayed Mom&afa AJ-Ouwtnl luds tbe blAlmlc Educational Cent.er of Orange County ln Cost.a Mesa.
I watched one relief worker walk slowly
to a nedrby van. He took off tus hard hat
and facemask and shook off dust. The slid·
mg door to the van was open. and he
dragged himself inside. He kept the door
open, hung tus head down and sat motion·
less for cl few minutes. I fell like God want·
ed me to go ldlk to him, so I did.
Islamic Educational Center
of Orange County
He looked up at me wtth ured blue eyes
and nodded a greeting. "I don't want to
bother you, and please tell me If I am,• I
said. "But I Just wanted to thaJ\k you for
what you are d0tng. How are you?"
"Well, I Just came out from there,• he
answered. "My eyes are burrung and I'm
coughmg, but I'm OK enough. l'm alive.
But some of my fnends and too many good
people aren't.·
His voice trat.led oll I was at a loss for
words. ·r know there LS noUung I can say. but I
am so, so sony," I said.
"lbank you.· he said. "What are you
domg here?" ·nus probably sounds strange, but I felt
that God wanted me to come here and
pray.· I answered.
"That doesn't sound strange at all.· he
said. ·we could use prayer. and lots of 1l •
Later I stopped for corfeo and watted
behind another dusty relief worker. He
ordernd their largest latte, turned around
and saw me.
"This is just a latte day,· he s&d "The
dty bas been great to us, we have all the
free coffee we want. but today, I just need
a latte.•
"Everybody appreciates everythmg you
are all doing out there,· I setld ·Can fbuy
th.at latte for youf"
He looked startled, but then thanked
me, waved and headed back out.s>de
As 1 paJd. I reminded the woman
bebmd the counter to charg me for the
latte
"'Tbal' ruce of you. but forg l al l
apprecate what he's dotng for ow oty, •
she said.
1 don't know who S4ld 1t onronaJ.Jy, but 1l
fits to say ~aln. Everywhere 11ooked I
saw ground heroes.
And you can quote me on that.
•ADDRESS: 31~-B Airport Loop
Drive, Costa Mesa
•TELEPHONE: 1714) 432-0060
•MBSITE:
http://www.Jecoc.org
• DENOMINATION: I lam
• YEM ESTAIUSHED: 1996. The
bullchng was maugwated m
December t 999.
• WORSHIP SERVICE TIMES:
Thwsday at 7 p.m. for Maghnb
(evening) and lsha' (rught) •
pray~. Du' a Kurnall prayer of
supplication m Arabic and
Koranic commentary In English
and Farsi:. Friday at noon (fail
and winter) or 1 p.m. jsprtng
and summer) for prayers with an
Engh.sh-language sermon: Fn-
day at 8 p.m. for a youth sion.
ages 15 to 30
• LEADER: Imam Sayed
Moustara AJ-Qazwtni
• STAFF: Mrs. Fatma Saleh, Mr.
Maki AJ-Noob
• SIZE Of CONGREGATION: 350.
Dunng speoal functions, as
many as 800 attend services.
• CHILD CAltE: Available only
Faitll
CALEllDll
SPECllL IYllllS
GOO'S MSSAGES
The Adult Faith Formation
~up at Our Lady Queen of
Angels Church in Newport
Beech will present • Pauages, •
• a dllcuuion of how God bu
worked ln people's lives.
between 1 and S p.m. today at
... j, ..... ,,,......, •NB$ ttClllM
(M9)"'2 ...
dunng worship services
• OESCRl'TION Of WORSHIP:
Daily prayers and supplications.
Prayers are said facing Mecca.
During services, men sit on car·
. pet-covered Ooors. Women usu-
ally sit in chairs.-·
• OE5CM'TION Of SERMON:
Thursday night sermons are
commentaries on the Koran in
. English and m Fars1. At noon on
Friday. there are two short Eng-
lish-language sermons on Islam·
ic ethics.
• UQNT SERMON: Understand·
ing Islam
• UPCOMNG SERMON: An
introduction to Ramadan
• AflNOllRIATt DltESS: Conserv-
ative dress for men and women.
Women USWllly pref er to cover
their beads with a scarf, wear
long sleeves and skirts.
• "'5ITOlt •FORMATION: The
center is open five days a week.
Muslims can come to say their
prayers at any time. Visitors may
come .lo the center by appotnt·
ment or during services. The
20..6 Mar Vista Drive, Newport
Beech. Free. (949) 219·1408
TIWU TO MUSEUM
Temple IMiah of Newport
Beach will present a guided
tour Sunday of the •Dffd Sea
Scrolls and the World of th Etr·
uscans • display at the Bow rs
Museum in Santa Ana. The
group will meet at noon for a
luncheon at 1008 E. t?th St.,
Santa Ana. Donations are S20-
MO. Space II limited. (949) 548-
6900.
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omce hours for the center (If(' 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Fnddy
The center is also open dunng
services and for peaaJ even~
• PROGRAMS Foe. MEMBERS: ·
Fnday night Koraruc reotabon
les5on from~ lo 9 p.m.; Saturday
and Spnday lslanuc schools for
teaching Fal"Sl cmd Arabic Ian·
guag ; farruly and youth coun·
hng; blamlc lectur rn Arabic
and Fam; eel brated events
1.11cluding Ramadan, Muharram
Commemorabon, HajJ pilgnm-
age group. Eid al-F1tr, Eld aJ.
Adha, E1d aJ Ghachr, the Prophet
Muhamm d and th 12 lO\ams'
birthdays
• COMMUNITY OUTllEACH:
Half-hour weekly t.elemion pro·
gnm1 tiUed "D1.SCOvenng Islam·
ls broedcast every Saturday ot
3:30 p.m. on COX Cable Chan-
nel 96.
• MtSSION STATEME~ The
center tnv to enlighten lh
nunds and hearts of people
through th m ge of lslam by
tabllshlng religious, social and
NETWORK AT CHUROt
St. Andrew;s PJ; byt nan
Church's monthly Cari r N t·
working Resowca meeting will
be held from 7:30 to 9 p.m Nov
29 m Stewart Loung , 600 't.
Andrews Road. N wport Bedch.
Fr . 1949) 574-2239.
IEMHIAUM TO SPEAK
Tempi Bat Yahm's Distin·
gulshed Speakers rl wtll
pr nt Michael Berenbaum, a
writ r, lecturer and teacher who
wU1 ldlk about wh4t ts apart
educat1onal 1nslltuuon
• VISION STATEMENT: To e ttib
hsh an 1dral I ldmtr Amencan
c-ommuruty.
• O&JECTIVES: To dcvt'lop and
mdrnWrn d mru.qu . a w k nd
i,chool, c,ummer chool. full-tmu•
school. an lsldnuc uruv n.1ty. 11
hlm1ry. a m•:d1a center. youth
progrdms. dn dCbv1t1 C'ent r
for \OCldl proqrdn • no-mt r<"•l
lo.tn in.c,tltut" • mt-d1c .. d and oth·
er proft>s 1ondl programs, ctnd a
cemeterr
• INTERESTING NOTES: Th
month of Rdmdddn t:x-g1n~ todu~
dnd wall conhnu through Dec
lb Tht' I lclm1c Center will ho t
a speC'utl rugbtJy progr.im from
7·30 to 9 pm. Monday through
Sah1rdtty and from 5 to 8 p.m
. Sunday. Th<' program wiU
rnclud th<> night pray rs. renttt·
lJon of th I loly Koran, and
Korc1nic comm ntdry by lmdm
Al·Qt1zw1m Vt 1tor. c1re wel·
C'Omt>
arh 9 nerdbOn ot J w and
how Nch mflu n th n xt,
dt 7 pm Dec 2 at tot t Cam I·
bdck St • N wport Beach $5-
25 f949) 644-1999
CHANUt<AH POnuoc
Trmple I 14h of N wport
Bcdch will hold • potluck dtn·
ner for 1 F lival or Chanukcth
dt b.30 pm. Dec. 14 at 2401
Irvine Av .. N«'wport BMch.
Free. but donebont are wel·
<'Olned. (949) 548-6900.
SUtf AID SUI
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Doity Pilot •
Harbor View celebrates Blue Ribbon·
Deir••~ monitor every dWd andJwnp m
DAA.v ~or at the fil'lt sign ol a problem.•
Harlx>c View staff began lh
CORONADELMAR-Thc application proce '· wh1cb
long and arduou road to includes a 56-page, ingle-
beconing a Bloo R.lbbon School paced, two-sided appl.icabon,
culmlnated lll a grand ce1ebra-right after being nam d \I
Uon Fncldy for Harbor Va w Cahfonua Distlnguished School
Elementary School. in May 2000, ofong with two
11\e Halbor V'tl!.w corrunwu-other elementary schoob tn th
ty and ~hool dtstnct ofhadb • ctistnct, 11\e i.ute honor ts ct pre-
jomed tog('th r to honor ldst requisite for becQrning d nabon·
year'~ stdtf, a~trdlors and al Blue Ribbon School.
students for earning the pti b· In the spnng, Kenddll found
gious accolade. that HdTbor Vaew had made 11 to
The Blue lhbbon cntena lh highest eche10n ~ op of
fOCUileS on schoob that ar mod· 270 Blue Ribbon Schools in th
e6 ol exccUence Wld equity, tUXl • rountry -
wtucb actueve h.tgh academic In October, teach r Scotb.o
st.anddrds or have hown 19· Evans traveled to Wc!bh.tngton,
nibcant ac:adenuc unprov ment D.C., to accept the Blue Ribbon
over five yedl'S. plaque and Dag.
Prinopal Karen Kendtill. who During the ceremony, tu·
is on special asggnment at the d nt ~presentabves from ectch
distnct ofhro. said th secret lo grade level spoke about wh}
the Coro0c1 del Mar campu ' they love Harbor Vi w
~ as the nurtunng loom· •everythmg di Hcubor Vi •w
wori< clisplayed by t.he staff and IS dose lo perlec-t, • sucth~rdd·
the la.ser-bke focus on the stu· er Allison Fosler 'id.Id
8edch Moyor Guy dams tried
to unfw1 tho Blue Ribbon flag, it
did not cooperate. But Sat
MdJ\dg r John Goodwm ve<J
t.he day by qwckly dunb~ to
the roof and unraveling it.
Stnre Harbor ~ w w the
only~ to earn BJuo R!bbqn
.. t'1tus m lh d_u.tnct ld t year,
pl Robert Barbot em~
thtitthe tudenli ha d respon·
1btbty to model lheu' tugh tan·
tldfds and performanc
"With honor come the
pol\S)bWty ol bvmg up to lt)dt
honor,• Barbot said.
K •ndaU ha air ady been
tapped 11!> a l"C:SOUJW to help the
· <k,tnct dl other cam~ where
th fi • as not tbe same level oJ
hnclnc1dl. support or pa.reotdl
mvoJvemenl. Bcirbot ddd !'CJ
Pdrent Su helltt Sheagl y
o,cud h~ was moved by the Blue
Ribbon ceremony
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,,, w ...... o, d nls. Well, almo t everything
·we really care cibout every When chool l>ourd membN
smgteduJd: KendallSd.td. ·w e Seren Stoke and Newport
•ft was very touchmg, d le.tr·
Jerker.· Sheagley said. credit·
lllg th<> "1.llCere dedJca bOn of the
l<'clchc~ dnd parenti. for the
':><:hool'l> dChl vemcnts
John Goodwin, Harbor View EJementary School sfle manager, unfurls ot nag that procJatms
the Corona del Mar scb ooJ's national Blue RJbbon tatus, whJcb was earned IMI yPar.
Hl••stt•• Chatham VIiiage
Stuffing
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·~'IY ·~aft ·11& ...,.,,
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Organic Pumpkin
llol1renllllle TastR & Texture
MalesOne
9 Inch Pie
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VITAMINS, S~PLEMENTS, AND BODYCARE
Fizzical Health Products
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FARM FRESH PRODUCE
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PUii.iC SlflTY
POUCI flllS
COSTAMIJA ................. ~
.. Ill • ._ A nfftt colision
lrWoMng .,.. lnfwy ..... ttpatt·
ed « 5;21 p.m. 'Wldi ~
.,_........~·~ hft .. ~In the )Q)
b6ock. 5:25 p.m. Wtdl~.
.............. All irtdl-
~wt&~ drunk In
P'A>!k In tt. 2300 b6ock It 6:02
p.m. W1duetct.y.
• ~·-~ Potlielllon of drugs Mf reported In me
1900 b6ock It 6:01 p.m.
'IWdl-8y.
...... -....: lewd con-
duct wm reported 1n the 1900
b6ock It ]:21 p m. Wednesdly.
• ... 0rtw: A petty theft
w.s repcJfUd In tt. 700 bloc.k
It 10;01 p.m. ~
...... '"" Str.t: ~ of IMri)utN ytas reported in
the 100 bk>dt 1t 11.29 pJn.
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._.~An .uto theft
~~It 3:46 p.m
Wedi lftday.
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5'NM: A tr1ffic ~ISIOO irwOlv.
tng tnjW!eS W<ll l'epol1ed It
7:47 a.m Friday.
.~ .. -...--e.t C.-.. llllhwq;. A reek·
leu drlwr was repo11ed •t 6..44 wn. Thunday.
• ....... Aw:Ahlt·
Ind-run WM repolted In the
500 block •t 6:53 p.m. Thur'ldaiy.
•....._ .. Aw: Vaindal·
ism~ r~ed in the 400
block It 6:52 •.m. Friday.
• .......... Roedl Vaindaltsm
WM reported in the 1200 block
•t 4:5] p.m. Thunday. •9-il.-. .........
Irvine Aw: A loud~
was repe>11ed 1t 1.39 p.m
Thundly
SMITH
CONTINUED FROM A 1
the r:Daga%ine tditor who hed
planned to cover the story, got
appendicitis and checked lnto
the hoiplt.al Just days before
deadline.
After several calls, I was
booked up with Capt PauJ
Sebourn, who coordmated the
trip for all 26 bref:iqhters.
Sebourn. 53, ls a no-nonsense
guy who took the Job rious-
ly and brought men who felt
the Sc\lJ\e way. My job was lo
interview seven of th men
before and after a Sdturday.
photo shoot.
As we got doscr to the
weekend. J received more
details, not only about wh t
these men dld. but what th y
COAST
CONTINUED FROM A 1
The COtruJUSSlOD had deod·
ad on Sept. 12 lo make the wun·
corporated area ol about 2,600
homes part ol lbe city. A 30-day
period to protest the annexa·
bon culminated with the 9 a m.
meeting Friday. State law
requires that if more ·than 25%
of the 3,407 l"(!glStered Newport
Coast voters protest, the matter
must go to a vote among them.
CECIL
CONTINUED FROM A 1
18.000-square-foot property.
He was asked to submit
changes to his proposal for th
lot, garnering the Plannrng
Depa11ment's recommendation
were prepeAld to do OGCe
they got to New Yod. They
went to pr'OYide mpport. but
Wit.bout a moment'i hellta-
tion, woWd alto have Jumped
down any hcMe ln the Worid
1\'ede Center me. to~
for a body if asked to do so.
~ woWd have put their
liYel at risk f« tot41 strangers
just because it w .. the nght
thing to do.
That't what is tO spedal '
about heroes. Wired different·
ly than the rest ol UI, they
have the uncanny ability to
deade what 11 and Is not an
approprlate course ol action.
, With heroes, there Is no
hand-wringing, no hesitation
or ptty party. onJy OCbOn. I like
heroes such as these firefight·
en because they believe tfwlt
l41k is cheep and action ls
everything.
U enough of tho 1,072 gna·
tures are m fact from regtStered
voters. annexation 1S stopped
pending th vote. In the mean·
time. th cuy~council can
review lh c1ty's annexabon
proposaJ. and po ibly even
revise 1L
Had more than 50°n of the
area's res1d nt protested,
ann xabon would have been
stopped dltogetber for al least a
year.
"There was a disconnection
between lh~ committee (that
advocated annexation! and the
peopl€', • Arlene Gr er said.
once aglllll.
Schrock added two addl·
bonaJ parlang paces and recon-
figured existing parking spaces .
to allow for a 25-foot back-out
!>pace.
The rrunor revt ions make
lhe project c:ompllant with oty
standarc:b. accordmg to a staff
report
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My ton. Roy, decided to
accomplfty me oo tbe illler·
view, which I bad ananged to
be hekl at • fire ltabon near
my houM. In t!Mtdays ~
up to the mt.view, I let him
• know very dearly that the
men he was about to meet
were real heroes, men who
aren't rich oc f4IDOUI but who
did a \lety brave thing,
Al ti.rst.. it WU hard for an
8-yea.r-old to understand how
11\E'-ll who d.kt not swmg a bat
or bold a miaophone could
be ~. But the "'°"' we
ta.lked, the mote he began to
undentand that America'
real heroes live ln our neigh·
borbood. They me the police
officers, firefighters. teochers •
and othen who play an
Important tole but do not k
the spotlight
My son w unusually quJ·
"The more you talked lo people,
the more it was dear lhat ·the
==~ For example, she saad, resi·
dents of the Newport Ridge
community were concerned
what would happen to thetr
neighborhood park.
The G reers were among a
group of res1dents who gath-
ered ggnatures trom neighbors
to top the annexation.
et around the hle60ht that
«My, • 1iJence I attribu to ewe from the bWJdup tus dad
gave thee men tn the daY'
prior. But he managed to get
a few autographs a.ndgoodseeined to be hlVing a very
lime The photogTapher. Mdrlt
S.vage, had f>O'ltioned of
1eYen men on the ~ • fireCruck Ul a way that .
reounded me of a famous
photograph ol the Mercwy
Seven. Hal/Way through thc-
shoot. one of the men. Jeffrey
Bran. t sed tus goggl onAft
th floor behind Savage r
the pcture·taklng was over.
Braff tarted to wolk toward ·
tµs car. My son grabbed lb
goggl h left behind. ran up
to ham and said. •You forgot
th 1·
BraJl looked down and
for a community center and
~ore responsive seMce from
pobc:e and file departments than
the county now pl"OVld They
were also quick to pOIJ\t out that
residents' addresses would not
change and that they would nOt
poy any more 1ll ~ • ·we love Newport Beach.·
ArlE>ne Greer aid ·eut the
cmunuruty needs to be involved
with tht' process.·
Newport Beach offl04ls had • .tune er rs• c~ Newpon
hammered out a deal with lhe Belch. She ""'I tX" rH<hed at (949)
area's residents that included 57~32 or by~ at
$18 million m tax relief, an offer· }UM ~.andee,.omacnm.
But they don't address th fellow chat-group members to
• root of the problem. com to the council meellng
Neighbon. on Ceol Place dnd voice their opposlt1on or
have orgaruzed an oppo51tlon wnlt> a I tt r.
to the proposed development. • Encowage others to do the
saying 1t does not bt wtth the Sdffie, • he posted.
ch f th hbo hood The Caty Council as sched· . aracter 0 e neig r · uled to decide on tht> proJf'Ct Wayne Kastner. who bv
.two doors down from the larg • _M_o_n_da_Y ______ _
lot and opposes Schrock' pro-
Ject, has enltsted the hl'lp of
Westside acbV1Sts on a commu-
nity Web 1te Kastner d.5ked
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The fo&Jowµ1g Monday, my
son took the gogg to sehool
to show bis tMCher and his
friends. Then h8 came hofl\t.•
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Chattene Milla Rendall. 68. dt9(j
on Novembef 10, 2001 Bom m
New Zealand lh 1933, she
came to'the Un1ted States m
19'8 Ind attended Syracuse
Uncvef'llty where She reoe1ve<1
her degree 1n Art EducatlOl'I
Charlene 1nd her family re51c:Je<l
in Newport Beach for twenty·s111
years poor to moving to Taos
new MexlCO in t989 Charlene
was an lcirve 1.rtJst and a
member of SMlt J&me$
EplSOOpal Church, The Oreng
Couoty Museum of Art (formerly
the Newport Herbof Ar1
Museum) Ind the Newpon
Beach Tennis C1ub Chart ne is
suMVed by her hotband or
fe>ny·seven years. Richard by
lhetf lhrM chltdren. Kennofh
Karen and Dlvtd: by their lour
g<andchddren. Ashley. Haley
Jesse end Kacy: end by her
sister. Nonna Jean Wachtl , ot
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remembrance or Char1ene
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Conon. Audr~ 8lfhop died on
NoYembef 14 2001 She WU t "I
WI Pasadena c.hfomoa WI 192
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8cstq> who pl~ '* It\ O< :!"
SM graduated trom ltle
Maltxlfough School and "*"' ...
dlblJI et I.as Madr1na while
anendf'lg .... UtW9f'lity ol ~I
at Loa Angalea wtlefe she -...
aftillai.d wdtl Kmppll Alpha TheUi
Al'let hat matl1age WI IMC 10 LI Col
°*1es Peyton Conon. United
si. ... AM Focee IM couple mer, oo
to 8al>oe whef9 ~ reaideO fOf
neat fif'ly·MY*' yeara AuOr.-, ... "
touncllng tnemC>tr of ltle F 1M Aft
PallOnl and IN~ Ha1b0•
s.rvtea LMgu.. ~ lai.t o.ut">
IN Mltc>f LMgua SM wu 1
oadcalad ~ ot ltle JUWl'!lt
Jwta CommlSl!On I« wtllCtl tno
11ate ot C.ltlom.a ptManlad ,.,
Wl1h an eward for ou1.SU1n<M9
YOlunlMt'llm
Along wtltt '* hutbend. Mra Con"'
• SUMYed by her •ter Joan
Bushee. and her cnildten. Ctln IJN
Gannon and '* hutband Bob. Cect Fowt.f and her~ Mac:tl. ()\altle Cotton anCI hie .,, ,.
DiaM and John Conon and Na ....
Cindy She -... very ptoud of ,..
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Gannon and hie .... Hope JotW'I
Ind AtVte Gannon, Calh9rlne ancs •
Peyten Fowt.f. ~. W1I
Andrew. and Calty Cotton and Ka
and Taylor CaftOn ...., ,.,.. greet
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bom Wl.}uty
~..,.held at PfiCllftc v_.,,
Memot• Pllltl on Nowmbef 16 In
llau of llowert. oonwbMonl mey bl
~to Yalowleol19. 15' East
Bay Street. C:O.. Mela, CA 92927
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THEATER
CONTINUED FROM A 1
·Th1 murnl had pr tty
much faU n down 1n big
pl ce over thP. yedr •
Gohn aid, <J tunng io
the colorful fMJntang~ thdl
covered the Wdlls ms1de
the thetttP.r' lllilan aud1ton·
urn •
NCW}>Ort BC'ach IHll. l
Ellen Clddl!t ptlini,taktngly
re ton•d the 1ntl'nor mural
of an OC:Ptin <,rc•nC'
AnothN '>fl •cfdruldr
sight in tht• mova hou 1
its USI' of nor cent clnd'
blac-k light., A mural of an
underwdlN world. bghted
by bldck hght<, i.Jlurrumst
moVJ J>dlron•,' Wdy to the
n wly n•open ~ balcony.
One(• upstcurs. th pa-
c1ou dnd "Prdwbng loft of
200 edt offers mov1cgo·
er leg room dnu .:.n dary
ltfl ov<!r the 400·.,Pat matn
audttonum below
"We're luck~ to b m a
community thtlt c1ppr<K1·
at t1ncl <,Upport tustonc
vdlue. • Gobn <,dtd.
nator to speak in
Costa M~sa today
North CarolJ.na ~n John
Edwctrd\, d pot ntJal Oernoc-
rabe candidest for lh 2004
race for th Wlut • Hou • will
VlSll COita M today.
Edwdrdi, ~ ichedulcd to
hold u fund-rcu.ser lrom t 1
d m to t p m. today est
Anton Uo' Rcstcturdnt
The event is t)(>mg pon-
sored by th DemocrdlJc
FoU.Oddbon of Orang County,
a politJC'ctl actlon comnutt .
Edwardi., el cted to h1!>
seat tn t 998. Wd.S Al GorE>'
h~t runner-up dftN Sen
Joseph Llebemwn (0-Conn.j
tor runruny malf' dunng lh
2000 pr 1dentJdl race
A d tnul luwyer. Edwardl>
won more lhdn $152 rrulllon
tor h~ cllen~. Sdld Debbi
Coven, the foundubon\ exec ·
uuve director
Antonello' 1!> dt 1611 Sun-
AROUND TOWN • Am.-he" Wd., selcctrd
d the r •novul<'d thedt r'c;
IOdUCJUrd( how l>CCdU .. (> of
1l sldlu<, a:. d ruved·dlx>ut
foreign hfm ll u. expected
to run ut the Lado ThPcllN
unlll <,hohl> l~tore C'hnst-
mas. when th<' thr>ttlN wall
dnnounCP It'> .hohdtty
-.electaon
liAN l•l(R / OAJ.Y "tOI
Workers put the Unish1ng touches on the restored Udo
Theater In Newport Beach for Its grand reopening.
• ~nd AltOUHO TOWN items to
the Oatly Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .. Cos
ta Mtia. CA 92627. by tu to (949)
646-4170, or by calhng (949) S74
4298. Include the tune. date and
locat10n of the event. as well •n a
contact phone number A com·
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Great Park ruling
expected by February
A thre<•·JUd!J dpJ*ab
panel announc Pd· Fnday 1t
would dP<:1d uy Feb. 20
wh thl'r lh<> GrNst Pork UU·
Udhve coUJd I placed on th
March bcillot
Th Judy toolt hndl ordl
c.1rqument!> lwlorf} th•• Son
D1N70 Court of AppPdl
Suulh County bd< k.PI"> of a
centrnl pdrk di thf• de"~ El
Toro M.mnP Corp Air St.<tt1tm
dppt•cilNI dn Ordngc• C'oun~
Supenor C'oun 1udg •\ July :l l
rufing thdl lht• park 1mlldt1\•e\
ballot uU ctncl c.ummt.11)' were
m1~ll'ddtng Judg • Jam(">
C ray Cd1h'<J lh<•m • cdfatmd·
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th(• nN e~.,tll)' '>1gndtt1r • on
thl' Orclngl' County C"t•nttdl
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for two btlby c.ungTdY born lD
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Many ol u-. ha\C ne\er wnttcn an open letter to our neighbor. here in Ne"'pon Beach but \H~ felt thal there j., an 1 ..... uc lacing our lOmmunil~ that'' ~1 import.mt lh~ll 11rc4u1rc'1h1'
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• A-. )'OU probabl) l..nn\\, there will he u Cll)·\\idc 'pcc1.tl clc1:1ion th1-. Tuc\C.lay \.\oh1ch "'II u.,l., ahe \'Oler. 10 ..ipprO\e a PC"-othce hu1ldin~ h~ the J1rpon·1t 1-. c..ilkJ \ka ... ur'-' Ci \\c
ha\~ .tll -.upponetl th" pn.>Jcct I rom the \Cry hcgrnnang and arc uq;mg C\ Cl) One to 'utc YES on G for the following rea,on\ .
Fir-,t. th1., project j., by the mrpm1ina1oncd commercial urea. It'' in the righl plul'C. not f-:.t,hion 1 .. 1and. or The Dune' or Balbo.1 1 ... 1.tn<l -'' .1 m..iucr of t.tct '' '' 111111: ... 1r11m P.K tlu.:
Cua ... 1 Hi gh\\J} anti mo ... 1 ot our home-..
Second, the unpact un our '<trcct ... \\ 111. he minimal. ccordrng to the traffic 'tudy conducted by 1he Cit) for th" project. there "111 onl) tx' ~70 u1r tnp ... per c.fa) gcncrntcc.J on 'c\i. pon
Beach \urfacc ... 1rcch. Thi' i-. cqui\ Jlcnt to JO home-.
Thml. th1 -. prnJCCt wi ll pro\1tlc the ell} mer \J rntlhon for tratllc 1mprm emcnt~ { ... uch 11..., the Jamboree umJ MucAnhur rrllc,...cc11on 1. 60,()(Xl ru help p.1} for a nc" fire ,t.11100 .• and
~2K.(X)() u )Car 111 ta.\c,. New JOO' will be crcatcJ to keep our economy Oouri-.hing.
Finall). 1h1 ... project wa-. ... tu<licJ anti .1ppro\cJ b) the Ncwpon Bc<Kh Plannrng Dcpanmcnt. Planning Commi...,10n .and City Coum:1l .1fter holJing numcrou ... public.. hcarin~' .mtl
\olic1tmg community input. ·
There j., no doubt that C\\ pun Beach prm 1<.Jc., lhc hi~hc.,t quaJi\y of li fe and we all want to ~ecp 11 that \\ J)' But. we mu-.1 remember thJt the ~JUI) ot '-c" fl\)n 8CJlh '' J'>Jnh Jue
to the planning that ha' created .t 1'>.1lancc that \\Call enjoy bct\\oeen rc.,idcntial need ... and commcrc1.tl demand .... Th" proJcc.:t e\etnpla11c' him th.11 h.1l:mcc '' \\or\.:rn~ .ind" h) hoth
the Ncwpon Harbor Chamber of Commerce and the Daily PiJo1 hu'e cndor ... ed Mca ... ure G.
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lhin L111\M M-.i<11J
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'• ·A6 Sc!#day. Noi4mbet' 17, 200T Dally Pilot
·Food, fashion, feet and a view of Neu!{Jo/t's Christmas Boat Parade
Ralpba' MW Pnlb ....
store bas opened at
Westc:Wf Plaza ln New·
port Beech. The n.W store
often expended produce and
meet departments, u well u
floral delignen and ln·atore
cbefa. Jt't grand reopening
celebration wW take place
today and Sunday, complete
with a harpist. food Mmples
and a sweepstakes to win
free groceries for a year (a
SS,200 vo.h,1e). The upscaJe
Ralphs Fresh Fare aJso sells
USOA Premier Choice and"
Angus Beef, 01 well as the
finest organic produce and
artisan baked goods. There's
a1IO o big select.Ion of
imported liquors, world-dos
m.laobrews and on extensive
selection of premium wmes,
with more than 300 vaneties
Y -~7:.M
HAJlllO" CH .. llTIAN CHURCH
(DlaclplH ol Chrtat)
2401 '"''" An . ....,_n IHcJI. CA
(141) 845·5781
-..-: °'· OWb'""
Barbor Cl1rt11Ju ftllowslllp
SWN1e1 Momlne Serrin -10 am
Ct:J\11J. •I~ un Ont, 1
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f40W W"-'tn \.:• •• M.. '-" , .... , 651-7750
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"MENTAL LAWS"
Rev. Ken Gray
S.tuday~.
10·11M4 I J
1m 7Mi. .-.. c-.,.,.
GUI. (Hf/""'''" /w ·-· ........ .... ==~::L.Z::
GreerWytder
BEST BUYS
pf chardonnay. rnerlot, caber·
net and sparkling wine. A
Natural Choices Nutrition
Center ln.side the store offers
the latest in vita.m.ins, home·
opathlc, naturaJ foods and
suppleinents. It's Orange
County's third Fresh Fare
store. Other locations are ln
,. . " OUfG COUNn"S ..am mwaoGIUI ...,.._, ___ , ..
Mf#Nnfau'W• '9T~
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(9491541-6900
Guelt podiabilt Or. Ivar E.
Roth will be at • flf bhto ol
~Bwbtrom 11:30
a.m. to 2:30 p.m., to talk .
about bil peteoa.d foot b.er
·": and answering foot· and
footwear·rel.atec:t QUMtiom.
The store carriel the entire
cou.ction of Mephilto
footwear for men and
women, including ctr.I,
cuual, comfort walklng, sen·
dals, outdoor hiking/trekking
and golf. MephlJto II open
from 10 a.m . to 8 p.m. Mon·
day through Saturday and
from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. Sun·
day. It'• at 1727 WettcWf
Court, Newport Beach. (949)
642-3338.
wi. Nova a.taunat ls
accepting dinner reMrva·
_.....,, ............
llelrC••••IH ..... , .. , .....
OMaDOAM AVMA ....
(Mltl41•11
A A (,oJ.,cmcrcd iumh 'ommun1ry.1nmuacd lit 1~ '\t'ord o(God
~nd ~RC"Yocd by 1ht Sacra.mcn1~
·our Lady Qu een of An gels
2046 Mar Vi ta Drive
Ncwpon Bea h, CaJifomia 92660
(949)644..0200 Fax (949)6«· I ~9
R<" \1on~nor William P Md.audtlin. r"1or
1.1 WRC,I \ rurcby. S p.m. r<.:an1orl,
\un~. -.OIJ IQu1nJ. 8 JO ICon1tmporary). IC>cOO Khoir),
11:.tO am. (Cantor) ind 5;00 p.m. ((.ont<mpomy)
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
3303 Vo Lido
~Beach
673-1340 or 673-6150
Chwd\ 10 am & 5 s:rn
SUnday School 10 am
_,....,, 7 :JO Pl"
SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
3100 PadiJc V'lllW Dr
~tlleach
~2617 or 6754661
Olwd\ IO am
SUnday Sc:hocl lo am
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dam for tbe upcomlDo
C'brtltmM bt Panda,
Wbic:h NDI Dec. l 7 ·13. Tbe
boat parade diDnel"I .... 980
per penon (S30 for chUdrmi
YOUD4Je' than 10). 1'be dinner ta. foui-coune meal. lnclud-ID9 appetilen, eoup or MlAd,
entree and dellert. •1bf, II a
really fun time of year for all
of UI at Wla Nova, pe.rUcµ·
larty the week ol the boet
perade. • sald Sutan Emmet,
general mana~r at VU1a
Nova: •Tbe vtew II juat per·
feet, and the restaurant 1t so
beautltully decorated you·
can't help but get in the boll·
day splriL • Reeervation1 are
taken at 6:30 p .m .• and the
p&rade puMI by the rettaU·
rant at 7:15 p.m. Also fea·
, tured at the dinner are Dlck·
ens Cbrlttmu carolen who
wW perform traditional boll·
WORSHIP
DIRECTORY
. t M'xhad t All Angds
P.or.. v-., MMIW'"' C..-.w M., • 644-0463
A~.f;lt#A"f/l.••C-.. ••-
~OC/aMl11tlJMNCOMT
AND SIJM'C OC/a C»/IDllfN1TY
Newpon Cam
Uarted Mcdtodiac Qllrda
Rev. Cachken Coou. l'utor
l<>ol M.ugutmc Avt.
corMr of Margumtc and
5'.n Joaquin Hllh Rd.
(9t9) 644-474S •
8a1'f Q111,, W.rJ/11p ~It '°""' w.rshtp .nJ Ch1/.Jrrni
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•MISSION •
(Am IJ:J)
.
day favorites. RetetVationl
are necMMIY· and ... bog 1t
limlted. Call Susan Emmett .
at (949) M2·788tl for reserve·
tiolll VUJ.a Nova is at 3131 w. Cout Highway. Newport
S..c.h.
The Body Sbop is opening
a new type of store m early
· December at Fash.ion island.
The compony'1 new store
will feature The Body
Coulortngs cosmetic brand
and a free-standing sink for
customer to ample products.
Al with aU of Its products.
the cosmetics ore packaged
ln 'recyclable ma tend.ls.
There will also be naturally
based skin. ruw and body ·
co.re products The tore will
be odJacent to Roblnsons·
May.
Spa Gregor1es l.S haVlllg o
monthlong celebration of
welln and relaxabon Wlth
speoaJ promo on Every
day, Spa Gregones guests
will receive a free Oecleor
fragrance with a nunlmum
$50 eMce and a free paraf-
fin dip wtth every marucure
or pedicure Also, th~ week·
end only, guest will receive
a free Oecleor Toner with
$75 Oecleor product pur-
cha e Sunday is Bring d
Fnend Day. 1\vo lnends
coming m together on this
day wW 8ICb receive a 15~
d.LlcOUDt OD tMU ..me.
1\aMday will be a .lwprile
day,• and one lucky gu.tt
wW be cboMn to have hll or
her ..me.. paid compli-
rnenll ot Spa~. On
Nov. 25, lt'1 Mother-Daugh·
ter Day. A mother and .
daughter wW receive free
uuplratlonal books and
bandwrttlng analysll. Spa--
Gergorles ii a full-service
day apo futurlng complete
nail co.re, fadal and body·
treatment.I and DMllNge. It's
at 200 Newport C9;nter Dn·
ve, Suite too. Jt't open from
11 o.m . to 9 p.m. Monday
and 9 a .m. to 9 p.m Tuesday
through Sunday. (949) 644·
6672.
Top·of-the-llne Tu.nu lug-
gage ls reduced at the 1\uru
coUecto(s event going on at
.1\am1 South CNlt Plua.
When you buy a Tunu piece
at full prtce, you'll get all
other pieces of equal or I
er value at 25°'o off. 1\.uni
co.rrles travel bogs, busrn
case and accessories It's at
the second level. a~ve the
Carousel Court at South
Coast Plaza (714) 668-9585
• llST 9UVS appurs Thundays
and S..turdayi. s.nd lnfonnat1on
to Grffl' Wylder at 330 W lay St .
Costa Mes.. CA 92627, Of via fu
at (9ot9) 646-4170.
House Ear Clinic
Announcci iu new
Hearing Center in Huntington Beach
I 6 2 Boch 81. •140
714.963.4300
Comp/err Aud,ologtcaL and • Hr•nnt 1rsts H A d D • Hrannt Aul Ft'l11wwoni rarmg 1 uprmmg • Hrannt Aids, &ttmn am/
Jm •Ut) Arcmortrs
Rtarvt A Compltm<nWY Hanng A.td Tot ~'ith £,uy Hanng Aid Enlu.auon
lofft'r ,-aJid chf'OUlh 11/.J 11011
~/irr pr.1,·1id11g 1/11·./i llt' ,m 4 rt'l11x111 w11
./;,, 11rrr .'t' )'t'1m 1n"1't0.f l1111//}• p<~f~'i"tnl rt
Aqua terr a
( f:,._ < .. ,, 6 ~A,..,..
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Daily Pilot SotUrdoy. ~ J7. 2001 A7
Volunteers from different faiths ready to erve the community
S ev ral hundred fdffiily
member; from different
fcuth commwub m (,'()If>.
• ta and !Wp(>rt BN<'h
al' rnefflmg tl'\im <J cl m to 1
p.m. today ttl Oov •r d.lld 16th S~ at the Chute h o1 J u
Chmt ol thP Ldtter-<ldy Sdrnb
for a day ol lian<b and Haorts
seM to the tummunlty, 5akl
JalQaJe O.y, VJN> pr<l!Jdent of th N('wport M lrvtne
lnterfcUth COWlOl, o~ o1 th
ev nl pons.or... Th voJun.
t N will oo lCdnUng up to do
servm• pro1c.~ i.n th~ c.ornmu-
ruty, p.illllU\g a f nee, clearung
up d yard, collectUl<J toys ttnd
food for needy la/TUhes and
sortmq doth donctted by
rnembt•f\ ot \hf' Rotary Oub of
Newpor18edch Sunnse.
A group of Chnstlan and
Muslim wom n. who belong
to a group callf'd Ctuldren ol
Afghanistan R U<•I Effort, will
be cutting from a McCall's
patl m dlld sewmq d tradi-
bonal gdnnent for hoys and
girls of Af9han1Sldll The gar-
m nts will be <"Ollf'cted and
hipped to Afghtt~tan m th
commg wef>~ ·we cc111 work
log lh r for ct common dlld
groat r c duse lfl • •Mee to
oth rs tlnd 10 th proce.s ol
<'orrung tog lh r. C'hn'>bclll
and ~lwhm ahke. we dre
exix•n nong ad p h c:thnq
and God' abundant love.·
scud SUYD MwueU. CARE
coordmcltor
KIDS HELPING JCJD : A
follow-up to my column of
Oct. 27 when I ffil•nll<>ncd
that Pomona Eh•nwntary
SChool tudents had rt'Ce1VC'd
the UNJCEF coin boxes to bc.i ',
uS('(1 on Halloween to coUe<.1
coms for the duldwn of
AlghctnlSton. A v ry proud •
pnnopal, Julie McCormkk.
not the dukiren coUe<ied • · ·
ov r 5600 m cotm to help
feed, cloth and proVldP m('(J.
1cal care for schoolduldren m
Afghanistan. Many of the
local ctuldr n g vc up the tra-
d.ltlonctJ Hallow n tnck or
treet opportun1ty to collect
coins for !ioOm v •ry nf'Cdy
chl.Jdrcn m Afghtln,tStan. Con-
qratulauons to th cluldren of
the We tstd school'
HAPPY lliANKSCIVING:
l dm off to MmnP.tpoill. for my
dnnuaJ ThdrutMJIVlng V1S1l
wtlh famtly. wtlh my brother
hetn<J the only onr I~ fl of my
birth fcumly Oduqhtert Sticy
and Jodi will be 1ommg m m
MtnnecJpohs wh\Jf> Barban
will htM• Than.ksglV>ng Day
dJ.n.n r w1lh h r ].!)ler tn Palm
Desert. Wf' Wlll probdbly get wm .i,now whil they will get
th r,un
Did You Knowl
"That we are a full service nursery with qualified
California Certified Nursery Professionals and landscape
designers. We can meet all of your gardening needs.
Come in today to~ Nurseries and let us show
you how."
NUUIEIHES, INC.---•
I gol the t air faro ln
many et y elf for my fbght
trom John Wayne to Min·
neapoW. And w got en even
bett r rat on~ Hdton Ho l
m Mmneapolis I 4l1l gotng to
tak with me the Web ·
addr tot the Newport.
Beech Conference and Vis).
lOrs Buri u and l t my
cousms know, now is the time
to h ad west
John c-udy. bureau
executJv; chrector. noted at di\
Orclng •County C t Assn.
luncheon l&.""t w . k that th
loc-d.J hole hav JOl.lled Wlth
a.J!lim.>9 and loccal attractJons to
put tog lh r som unbeliev-
able traVi I pack g for VlSt·
ton from the Northw t. Mid·
west and East Coast
All four of ~ hav flown d
toup of tlrnCS sm Sept. 11
Wl<I hav felt sale. The onJy
long wait wa.s for the plane,
not for the security 1rn You
can't ltnd a bet r tune to trav·
el, ~1l lanuly cl1ld lnends or
be a tounst. And 1t g~ both
ways _
So, tnVlt your fanu.ly and
fnends to VlSlt South m Cali-
fornia and hdre the confer-
ence and VlSltors buredu Web
"'te wtlh them.
http://www.n~wportbeoch
cvb.com The p~ have
never tx.-en better
WELCOME TO nlE
WORLD OF Sl:JlVICE
CLUBS: Dan DeBrou:x. dlru1-
hcauon markebng, pon.sorf>d
by AJ1 w.iton and Greg
C layton. cla 1hcation con-
struct.ton engi.necnng. spon-
COSTA MESA SANTA ANA
2 700 Br• tol St.
( 71 4) 154--666,
2800 N. Tustin Ave.
(714) 633·9200
TOM TANAKA, C.C.N.PIO
Manapr
Flowetda.le Nunery • Colta Mela
Master Nursery Professional COMPlm LANDSCAPING • 45 YEAltS txPRIENQ
UClNSE 11 JGUSJ
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11116(F1t1.) • 11118(SUN) & 11123(F1t1.J •11125(SuN)
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SPECIALS
flOrod by Andy C'aal*tlJ.
Both )00\cd lh4: Roliuy Club ot
N ~rt·Balbod Laura
Brand, rlo ~ili(uUon htu1atJ1m
1Upport, pcm.~.1rNI by RQn
Coulombe, end Dkk WhJte
c~if1 obOn ldhor le1w pon-
sored by Cal W~ itoth
1omed Utt! Rotdry Club of
Newport BNtCh Sunn'"" Klrk 8a~els1ef, ('o<.\.d ~lf!YI
J fjgh School olhJE'LI< tl1tt!Cto1:
who JOtnN.I th C'chtcJ Mt!.'d
Nt>WJ><'rt I ldJ'lx" l.Jon Cluh
SPINDIUFF 0 THE
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ciWd.rd-winrung n~w (('tll'r of
the Exchlmqe Club ol '1·w·
port-Humor ccin nuw ht•
lound at th • club\ W1•h .,,,,.
ll''it th lull fout·J>tl!.W ne .... -.h•t·
tf'r, but now Wlth color j')hotr~
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WORTII REPEATING:
From "Thought tor the• D<1r"
flfOvtd f hy Greg tc..t~ °'
\hr. • •WJK"' M lrvu'f!
ln !f'fc11th Counnl. •coorec
t'i whttt II UtJ\•~ to 11t.I up
uncl pciJk , ("fJurocJ "ulso
whut 1t tilkt tr> 1t down ond
J 1 •n • -Jr Winston
UttbW
SERVICE CLUB MEET-
INGS nus COMING WEEK:
Uf>'et by whdl t\dpp•·md on
Sept 117 \'ont lo U\ttk • <1 dil·
IP11•nct• m th world ond 11ur
rnmmunll\ t Tl) hi•lp1nq ~11111
wnunurul) dlld lhf• "mid
throu 1h d ~Nv1n• duh You
,1rr• UWllt.'<J to dltl"ncl ct c l11h
rm llnCJ ttu tommy "'~k MONDAY
6:00 p.m.: fllf• Nf·Wp<1rt
I lurbor·< ·o.,w M<~ Lion ..
C luh w1U rllf"(!l ut Zuhtc~
Rr .. tdurunt
l\JESOAY
7:30 a.m.: Thi• "'"'"'rt
U.-dc h Sunni,(! Roldf) r 'lull
wtU m t I ot P1H• C"rm,n.,
R•~ldUJctnl 101 d prclf1rc1m on
l>lCJtlrll lm<1c1m11 dnd ph• •l'MJ
rt1phy I>\ Ralph Unh4rdt
6:30 p.m.: Th(• ( 'c>\lo 1f..,..a
N wport Hornor Lio Club
¥»ill me ·t •t the CO\ta M
Country Club W!DHESOAY
7:15 a.m.: The South Coest
Mf'tIO Rotary p ub will m
•I the Crmt~r Club
..... 1t111p.llW'4v.: "<VUth~tro
ro1aryorg1 and the N wpon
J forbor KiwC1n.1S Club will
m1!P-t ut th • UruvN"S&ty Athl -
1t ( IUh
oon: Th· Dtchd1UJ C:lub
111 OW Oran<)••< ·,)d$t will mfft
dl lht• l.!dh10 C cinnth.id.n Ytt<.hl 1 C luh lot tt P.roqrcun by EIJeeo ~
mith on Crl*'rm/Pho. tovoltale".
&:00 p.m.: Th•• Rotetry •
< lub ol 't•.,.. port-BdlbQd will
uw •I ut thr• Bnhia Connthlctn
V•1< ht Club fm d felJ<JW hip
miJht 1http:J1""._ ne..-;port
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COMM
A8 Soturdoy. Novemt. 17, 2001
EDITORIAL
City Council
should approve
Home Ranch
W p've heard c:11J
thE> arguments
We've h!tfPnf'd
to the com-
plaints. WC''ve sc>en whc:1t ''
offered and whc:1t 1s not
Now, dfter month!> of
dehdte c:1nd quarrelinq ovN
the Home Ranch pro1ect, it's
lime for us, the City Counc-11
and the p<>opl<' of Costd
M esd to mc:1ke c:1 de<:i!t1on ·
But. hr..t let\ review, .,tc:1rt-
mg with the argument\
against th1!> project thc:1t. af
pa55ed by the Caty Council.
wouJcJ <,pelJ thf' end to thP
last b1l!t of hmc:1 bean fc:1nn-
lancJ left in the once te<•mmg
Segerslrom fc:1m1ly held!.
I !ere c:1re the h1yhhyht5
• Trc:1fhr will tum \lreel<,
into conge-.ted mghtmc:1re~.
• Jobs < retltl'd by the pro-
ject will not b<• h1gh-pr1ymg,
nor r.. 1l hk<•ly Co!ttct Mc•-.d
residents will get them;
• The project ne<'d" more•
h1yh-end hou!ttnq;
• lkec:1 I!> not d qoocl ht in
Costc:1 Mesa:
• No1!te c:1nd pollutwn
will ancrec:1!tt' be<'c:1u t• of the
prOJCC-l;
• Th(. hnttnc1c:1l benefits lo
the n ty c:1n• n<>ghg1ble
First, we> wc:1nt to c:1y thc1t
we> c:1dnure c:1nd resp<>ct n•<,1-
d<>nl., w ho f<><>I .. 1rongly
enough to lw involved m the
pron.'!>.,. Th(•1r voice., need to
be hec:1rd, c:1nd the counnl
nePds to listen.
And, with c:1U due rC'>J>f'C't,
lhc:1t\ exc:1c-lly whc:1t htt., http-
pc>ned .
Over tht> lc:1.,t '><'Verni
yettrs, th<' nty 1rnd th<•
Segerstrom dt!Vf'lopmt•nl
fac-t1ons hc:1ve hst<>n<'<l to the
resadenl!t, ttddre..secl lhP hon
share of their concem5 c:1nd
have pr~'-'nlerl d pro1ect
that as good for th<• city
It's because of tho e
efforts and other reason!.
that we firmly tM>hev<> the
quahty of lifo IS!tUM do not
nng tnw hN<' dny longN
Delays will not mdke th1!t
pldrf'bny better.
W1U tht• prow< t me rt•ase
lrdff1c on < 1ty 'ilrc>ets? Of
course 1l will Whc:1t devf'lop-
ment dOf• n 't?
But lt1t'!t be honest. the 93
acres of land WP are talking
about c:1rc not in the center
of town, but far lo the north-
w t edge and a mc>rc walk-
ing dlstanc from th San
Diego Fr way. To boot, th
Seg rstrom have offered lo
pony up som 512 million to
improve nearby r0t1dway
and make th additional.
estimated incri of l, 100
can lo th morrung and
2,100 in th venlng be r-
ebl .
lb job n red
herrlng. lk pe)'!J I
emplOy 1 d lary
and In no way a mm •
mum-wo operation. Aft r
all. it draws from a high· nd
client le. The }obi creeted
by the bigh·tecb emw.1 lit
would .. oft« bigb-end .....
Ind 111 ..... Job aelllGll
,,_ ... .,._.. .... Wiii
&Om1i1198 --l,.SOO. DO
......... INdlat •• dt&r•
Ing .... ec....mc paftta,')
being felt nationwide.
The call for more high-
end homes is also question-
d ble, c:1 Councilwoman Lm-
dd Dixon recenUy found· out.
The area is surrounded by
commeraaJ development.
rdalroad tracks and freeway •
not exacUy the desired
locale for prime real estate.
Thal leaves us with the
beneh~.
Any city planner will tell
you thc:1t the ·cost to supply
fire. Wdler and police ser-
vice to housing -develop-
ments far outweigh the gam
in property tax revenue.
Extrd homes means les~
money m city coffers.
With the Home Ranch
pro1ect'~ current plan. the
mix of C'OmmeradJ. mduslnal
ond res1dentaal LS estimated
to bnng m some $.10 million
in revenue over the next 20
yecU-c;.
We would like to remind
Over the last
several years, the
city and the
Segerstrom
development
faction s h ave
listened to th e
residents, addressed
the lion share of
their concerns and
have presented a
project that is good
for the city.
Co ta Mesa re 1dents, who
rectlly hould know thlS full
well, that there are pl nty of
bdd developers out there.
The ones who build piece-
meal and patchwork projects
without a much dS a econd
thought lo lhc detnmcnt or
the oty are a dun a dozen.
Co ta Mesa' p1onecr
Segerstrom famiJy can hard-
ly be plaC'Cd in that class.
The are the same folks
w ho created South Coo t
Plaza. w hich .._ring in nearly
a billion dollars in al a
year (that equals about $9
millJon in l tax r v nu
to th city). M tro Pornt ,
th Orang County P rf orm·
lng Arts C nt r and South
Coast Repertory.
Th Seg rstrom car
d ply bout CO$ta M
and continue to contnbul to
I fu ture, a fact vid need
by th S2 null.JoJl annarked
for C ta M .Choo ls
houJd th project go
thlough.
For thele reasons, we've
made our decision and to ua,
•t Meml like the only ,...
one to make. Tbe Holm
Ranch project .. good lar
Caela MeM. goad b Ill dll-
zem and good far Ille loal _.,.
......... Clyea.11• ............ ...,.o ........ ,..
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'Housing next to the L.A. Tim is the
exact mixture of in compatible use that
have created problems in other areas of
the city.'
-Coun<alwoman Linde Dl•on on w1thdraw1ng her
req~t for additional homes on the Home Ra~h site
next to the Times building and rail spur.
IOLTOI
SORRY JAC~; GOT~ MAKf
ROOM fOR tK~A.
Doily Pilot
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Home Ranch project can actually slow urbanization
1u.tlt-out nly 1i. 1.Jke dn dgang
Jaby boornc>r: You cdn'l g t
wdy with lht> l'XceS<"> of your
youth anymore; you hew • lo niorutur
your hl'tlllh; und you huve to l'Pno11sly
pldll for Uw futu11>.
Thti. as why Costd Me')d !>houJ<I
cmbrdC'C tht• proposed I lomf• Rdm h
d velopment.
The opponents have> stronqJy
mad th •ar C"t~• that quality of hf • as
'the ov mdmg ~ue. They !t<lY WP
hdve CX('i MVP lr.lfftc, W(l hav fill!('(}
inlersectJon. ... mid th • 001!>{' thr dten. ..
lo dNfen \L\ Tiw future doesn't look
any better In fu< t. with rillllJ)clnt
urbciJU7..dlJon, 11 c .m onl~ get wo
Th ronc ltNon llwy draw as, w • huvP
to krep wheel ht'<tllh w~ hdVt' by Um•
1tano f fom Rumh <.k•veloprnent
Now thar dll •lPJ>ro.J < h to qwlJty
of W thul moy <ilow 11!> Wlth('nnq, but
won't unprov at.
Th •r • ilno«h<>r t1pprooc h that will
actuaUy Ullf)tOV ~ tJ quilllty of li/1• Ill
COliw M .
It' o count •rir1twl.iv t.1ppmuch
that d pcnd'i on l(•ltang Home? Rtmch
be v •lop<.'tl '"' j)roJ)()'J('{I Whul
makes It work I that Wf• would l6k
till th n •t < 1ty r fV nue gdtn(!() from
I lomf! Ranch ttnd <;pend 11 on •unt.1-
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Tom Egan
SOUNDING BOARD
w b\lnuul.lon • pm)('rt.'i The • proJ<'< l'>
would rut<' th£> smoth nncJ c•lf t.'< I\
from th<> C'tll'JX't of wbanv.cJtJOn lht1t
hc:1 bt n roU('<} over u.,
Jw;t d!t with tune' urrow. W<' (till°!
tum l)dck wb.1Jll7,atJon But wt• cctn
unwborttll.' 115 <'ff ~ for l'llillTlplP d
rN'\1mn9 complwnt ol the opponc>nts
ts thclt th<•y twve to wtut too long ctl
ron< led mterwcllon., Still. th y
o;ay, Just tmy old hx won't do: Wldcn-
my !tlleets wouJd muk th ' nty look
c1nd f I wn more urltiiln. ·
Th •y'rc ngbt ubout that, I tow1•\ r,
1f w hod <'nou~h mon y. w • rouJd
am.till.I • llltlrt tr l!t • tuntroUed hy
comput rs and th lot l lt'<"hntrdl
g whinery, th r by J)(l bn<J up
trdfht flow W1thout Wld ·runu '>lr ts
U 1l works well enough. w rould
ev(Jn· narrow th •rn.
Anoth r exumpl(•: From ·~ l [Jm-
runcJ • Costa M hfts IKJhled th
hn •r lh.inq!ii an life n a Mngt -mindf'd
pun.wt of fL<K·dl t.ability ttntl M'<'llllty ru c:1 I"(' ult. th • oty dppettn n tly cu
\lNIJ d tur-1>c1per m1mn9 town on
ct burr •n lulls1de. Wh<>r dJ tht> O\/ r·
cm: h.ing trees, the I hly lund"iCapcd
me<han.-;, the> wekorrunq park.sl
Wher«> do our k.tcl'> pluy but m plttc '""'
wh<>r<' thQy'r" not Wdlll !dl If we hud
<'nough mont?y, we rouJd buy ·runu·
twp• thdl \\OUld fJlV<' Wt ti 'JUburbclll
feel m th~ nu<bt of ow very urbtln
town •
Tht• money would conw from th•·
CJOlden <JOOS(> known tt\ f lom'" Rclll< h
Two 1ruJJJon doU~ in df>vPlopm<'nl
ctqrc mcnt money wouJd Jwnp lttrt
th cur . Ettt'h yNr th rwlt r, the
golden g •would d l.Jv<'r SI 2 rrul·
hon of teut rov •nu to pay for th
onll-urbaniJ..dUon prOJ . nm dpJ)rooch cdn ~f('ctJvcly com·
pen ... lt for th • •x of the J>dSl
.md dllow us to nously pldn for our
futllf • It' dn effect.av woy to get the
ubur™n <h•trtld r w Wdnl, ~
!IChoo w w<10t to nd our kids to
ttnd th • htqh quality of W that
llrctrt ~ lh to C' ta M
Let\ not <.lnv th . gold n 9oa.r.e
away tu Suntd Ana, which as Just
acr th tri t. IJ w ditl, we'd have
lhtl !idm • proJCCtod lrcilfic on our kxaJ
tree • but wouldn't haw• tho com-
JX>n bon ol a <1o&d n l"{Jg · •very year
WlU\ whK'h to lmprov our quctllty of w •.
• TOM IGAN I\ • Costa ~ rftldent.
Architectural genius doesn't come in Ikea form
.. .... al
· Art Stanlow
SOUNDING IOAID
:
Oaity Pilot COMMUNITY FORUM Sol#doy, ~ 17. 2001 AJ
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The former farmJand of the H ome Ranch 1, the .'t>gerstrom family's last undeveloped property. Its f~ture couJd be decided Monday by.the Co'ita Me~ Cit Council.
READERS RESPOND
Home Ranch project awaits its destiny
AT ISSUE: R 1d nls d1..,cu~s
future plan of th hmd
bean field dS d Cosld MPsd
City Council cl ns1on·n<'dfC..
I have l.iv<'<.I m f\1P-.u Vl rcll' mm
for ciboul 15 yr>of\ t1nd I om t1
supportN of tht• I lonw R..inc h
prOJCC:l, inc ludmq lht• planned
donation of 2 uullmn or mor«> h}
th developer to fun(f " lound,1t1011
to support duct1t1on proJl'f t' in uur
commuruty I loumJ c-olumn"t
J ph Bell\ St•pt t> ti1t.1tnht•
agam t th pro1ect to bt· 1110<11< <1l
and ln uJUn<1 ( "Tt1kP thC' .,< hool
mon y out of I lomP Rc1nch volt•" I
The City Counnl an<I th<' Pldn·
nlng C.omm1s<,1on -.houlcl"he con·
gratulat ~ for lf}'ln<J lo <J •t tht> 1><•1,t
d eal po'i 1bl for tht• Cll)• Ill
e"Xchanqr for dpprovmq (ha l'~< t•I·
lenUy pldnnt-<I prowct &•II'' rP,ort
to nanu~·ct1Umq dnd mlldmmdlory
accusatwns. without m nlion of t1n~
mearu.ngf uJ obJe<. uon lo th prOJl'< l
ltlelf, demonstrat h(' r dl.ly"'tkx.•,n't
know whdt hn\ ldllunq tlboul
Anyone w1lh &>II' (•.xpcn •n< t•
hould know th,u rcul ~lat dt>vPI·
opm nl th~(· du~ tn\iOIVt' nNJllh·
aoons tx>twe<•n thc> nty rtncl thc>
property ownPr wh •r Ill lh<• ( 1lv
Council grdnl<, <1pprovdb Ill
exchangP for cltJr ~m •nt 0) llw
property ownN to do lhtnq thn
City Couno l dc>t mun to be an
the pubh<" mt n l City n<'ed<> a
park? City nct•<h d hre tdllonl Ctl)
needs a ~hool? Caty nN'<I trctfflc-
stgnals or bu to~l
When the oty h~ d t nrun«I
thot any or all or ~ Uung am
requ1rod an th public interest, tl ~
reuonable and customary)or th
oty to plac u h derndn<h on
developeB an xcbangfl for d lop·
ment approvals 'Thi$ '5 not bnbery
, .. 8eU ~ irr JK>OMbly dC.'C\ltC$). It
II good bus by our c1ty refH" •
MntatiVel, end I prcille them for u.
The $2·nUllion dOMlion IS
planned tu fWKI educaUonal upport
pt1mu'Uy for our locel ldkx>ls that
_,,. lowe.r·antome familiPs Cprona
del Mat High School does not """I
dlil IUppOrt. Estande High does. l
wondlr bow much al the oppolttion
to ... protect arilel from the fact
llMat the benlli" of thil proj«1 are
gClilag to ...... to the beneftt ol
·-· ,.... than •us • same °" ..... certlllnly beleYe thet , ......... ., IUda ~ tuppOf1
ID .. aw.-ame .._. ... an our ..., ...... ~ ... ....
.. , 11n1• Tlltll kuul ot '>t•t>d mon1•r"
" 111 .... 1 '"hot wf• n<'<>d to l>utld llH"
1111111wntum tor pnvdl • inclu~ll) dnd
lhP 1 nmmun1ly ctl lt1r<JE> lo ttlkl' "('n·
1111' 'h P' lo unprovt• our 'chool1,
I urcw tlw c ounnl lo dpprov1• lhe ·
I t11m1• l«mc h prow<"t. dnd I urcw
H1•ll to d11 • u l<>I mor(• n~e>t1rc h thun
1111• '' du111• up to ll'u-. 110inl" lwlort•
lw 1m•..,11mP .... to rommc>nl dgt1an
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STEVEN J. OZJOA
( o'td fl.l<•Sd
I rt'< t•ntl) U'<.l'IVPd tJ bN1ut1l uJ
llH'r lrmn llw S<'<l•'r ... trom' H'<JM<1·
mq Uw I fonw Ronch prowct The
llH'r -.tn•,.,t-<I tht• 1mportdnn• of
1•clurttt1011 uml lht> bt>n(•fll ()( tlw
S''<JPr.lrom' q1ft • to our "' hoot,
F 111\ll\, lht'rt' \\c.1., no nlt'ntlon lhdl
th1., qPnc•rtl'.11) L'> bdwd on the• c 1l)
ht'111hnq to llw ~wr.,tromi.' vt"1on
Tlilk ubout <Ill Pduc dl1on
CHUCK SHIWNGTON
Co td t-.h..,d
( ·o ld "-lt"tl U';£'<l to be d lovcl}"
pld<I' in \\'h1c h lo bv : now v ry·
thmq hao; < hancwd tor the worse.
Trdllic "" (I n1qhtn1.ir • lakcw1
<,hoppmq Not only ar w~ fOI'("<~ to
mov1• <1t d c r.iwl c.1lonq the oty
.,trt'l't' hut mm we MC• ft1C(·d with
hmq Lim•" .incl m.my 1>e•oplt• wht•n
'hoppanq
I hnd rn~....-11 m.1kmq plans uboul
wlwn tu vc•nturn oul \\ hdl would
,,., tht• be l tu1w to uvoad crowds
t1nd trnfhc:r I u1,k It\)' II Th trou·
hit• nO\ 1 thut tht rt• 1-; no t
tun " It 1 alw<1y' bus}'· Jw t how
lllUC'h mon• r un W(• d et•pl m th
Wu}' ol pt~opl<'. ho ctnll traffic?
Th r com d tun wh n our r~p
n·' ·ntdU\ !'> mu!.t ~y •no· 4nd
lop tltis rmuJn •
JOAN MOMISON
C°'UI Me!M.1
I ~· thul Robm Leto r lJ now·
trying to inllu nc:e Newport Beach'
c-oundl m ml>r.rs tR ders R -pond
-Nov, 81 Siu hM con tantJy ttiat
to JK.'<1<11~ h~r non-growth pOlltUon
in COila M • M•ybe he will try
to cx.,..nd h r pher ol mnu.n~
to Newport HMch
They C'On have her and good nd·
cJdn«" C'oshl Mesa C'et'tainJy does
not rM"t"d e GrHnlight mMtwe. W tru1• our plannmg deper1JMnt and
council men\hur1 to do their job,
·which they have been doing very
eftk1lontly
ldmily und its reltltl'<I bw.me e . In
our ared ol lhe city, we huvr
< httng<'d d dymg comer to d thnv-
mg educdUOn cent r th~1s a great
'>Ourc of pnd • 10 thl' community
This wu!. th • v1S1on of the
&.'gCn.lrom ldmlly
Thl• Honw Re.Inch project will
bnng good busm to the oty, pro-
v1<IP ddd1t1ontll tw1d for our local
..chool dnd city, c.tnd provide addJ·
llondJ re>"e>nu<> opporturutl for
loc tll hu in ·ance moving to
<·~ta M '"<l. NouorlaJ Uruv rs1ty
hill> r<'CCIV(>d tremrndous upport
from the nty of C<bla MeSd I would
Ilk<• to'><' the~<' support ttlford·
rd tu the> I fome Rcmch project.
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DAVID R. WAUER
C ta MeS<l
• EDt'TOR'S NOTE: Oav1d R. W•ll« 1s •n
•ssocl•tc.-de.n at Nateooal Untven1ty
I dffi d H"-ld nl of Co td ~I sa.
dnd l elm in full .,upport of the
S('Qer..trom.,· Hume Ranch pro1ect
I dm also dn t:mployee of lh
Automobtlt• Club of South m C.W·
fom1d located on th com r of
South Co.i!.t Dnve tlnd FaiM w
ROdd The project urround my
plaC'e of <•mploym •nt and tS of
u retll mt r t lo m<• .
Th.is dcv •lo(>m nt wtlJ be a great
benefit to th • Co ta M commu-
nal) dnd dlJ peopl who !Jv ond
work tn th1 cm~a ft will provtd
10\ , gud.rnntN."d tax r >venu to
tht> nty of Costa ~1 and funds to
tht> bools for expanded education
for th stud(•nt.s
The add1ttonal trdfhc 1 ·u were
uddr ~ od<"Quat~ly and th
uctrl11>on of a u n lr t offramp
will be ben~ facial to U.
I rccomm nd th project be up·
ported.
The city of C Id f'.1~ ha' d
gen ral plttn. ~r bve "1thin our
generaJ plcln und not be \0 con·
cemed about mon ) ~ monc~ 1
really whdt the Home Rclllch pm·
)ect lS clll dbout I do not thank an}'
amount of mon('~ will comp<>n..ah• _
the re 1denl!. bl C'o~ta \.1 .... for dM
the traffic and .,m<XJ th1-. prowct 1s
gomg to credte
I understdnd thcJt th<' wy of Co,.
ld f\.1 ci ~ d pcrdte for occer
h lds All the Se<)c>r trom ne I to
do ~ donatP th luna bean held:. to
the city ol Co td M sa for -.oc cer
held crnd then CH'f'\'001' \ .. Ould b<>
happy ·
DOUGLAS MORROW
I am vt•ry cone med abuut lh<•
mered d trdlhc tlnd po!JutJon lhut
would r ult. Al , I .im qwl • ron·
c med about tht• ne<JdU\ t• tmf>acl
th1 prOj("C't would ha\ t' on n arh\
re tdents dnd on Co t..i ~h''d 111
generaJ .
We have !Jved m north C ta
Mesa ance th late 197~ and Me
very awMe of th unpl cl ant
unpact of mog ctnd 1ncf' a.,,,(J traf.
he that ha r ulted from dPvelop·
ment in thtS area
Pulling d hug lk a 'tor • 10 th,•
proposed etrea would mt•ttn o ron·
tant flow Of traffic \t:!O U4V d
w k Ar n't th re m ore thdn
enough r tail tor m \o,td r\1t•S4.ll
We p11 f r to hav~ tt de<-enl 4u<tlil\
of life dnd feel that th I ~l<I < •n •r·
al plan mor compallbl with our
community·~ need o.nd wt h .
Plea re,ect th H om RanC'h
g oeral plan amendment a.nd con·
unue to tnv to rve th pl of
Costa M and urroundmo 4h!tl
AMMKA H.\NNA
'" la M
1ht• uwm•r; 111 th1' pro1>4•0\ 11nd lkf'd
'tall \\unt to OIO\I• ttht>c.tcf with thl'
JlfOIC~l Tht JllOJf•ll Will I l'Ol'fdlf!
IOU' h Ot!4~1t'<l JOh' un 11\ Pr. ll'\ •I,:.
lrnm thP con'-tn.IC l111n loremdn •ngi·
n • '"• uuportt>I'>, tmck dm1·r' .. md
'tori! m1.1n:1qn, down tn lht' "tort-
dt>rl\ \\ho pu.,hp, o hroom Tc.1' rm-.
l'llllP wtll support "f huol rc.;Jd un<i
t•H•n 1ut1llt•n .1mf nllf·, thttt \\lll bt.'
ll"t><I In th1• w111 lh11t l' ht•lfllt Wu<tt'<.I
lo proh!t t l)t1r lrt.'t><lona'
ThJ' I' nol o 111upo .. ,11 lur n lc1xir
ldnclllll th1' '' lur rt•lclll l•llJC 1•,
mdu,tnc1I und l11111"n" -,,11 \\tlu·
c.tbl <'UIOJ)CJO •nls ol d lu!ftlth\ oJnd
lr('t• •~ onom\ fht>\ or" flilrt1culdrl\
\'dlUttbh• dunn11 d '"',.,.,,mt 1n tht•
m1d<;1 of dn onqoinq \\'1H
Thow \\ hll OJ>IK.>'«' th<' Hom
Ranch prow< t "huuld t t d,ufc th •1r
· per.orhtl 'horh1qhtc!tl ... u111,hnes
cmd look tu tht>lr ttnd our nc.1lJOn
lonq·h•m\ l'l onomu 'ecunl\ \\'t•
knn\\ th1tt mo-.1 11•"·' I( • r ,id •n
"lll'Purt prupt•rt) nc1ht \mt nca
.md th1" wo1 th\ prow< I
• Propert\' t1mbruc ' I'\ 'I) thing
to '' h1< h u lllitn mtt\ attach v4.lu
tltlcl h11\t• ct nqht and ''h1r.h I dVe
lo t>\t'f)OOl~ t•lw tlw hkt• dd\:clll·
lmt" • 11mt 1' liidt,un L ~ Pres·
ic lt•nl 111:;1. fH lh)
JIM ANO KELLIE ltEIER
Costa r.1
• ..., • ..,Lill Nk. . Aglln.15• City Coun· 'c:IMll.. ea.vi dm --· '' ...., ... ..,,:a.,• ........ .. _ .............. .,, .. --··-h••···--·--........... 1 ----... ~----· ... _ ....... .... -
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A I 0 Saturday, N<MNnber 11, 2001
··~"--Pacifk Symphony Orchestra Pops will pr~t its last performance with
Manhattan Transfer at 8 p.m. today at Segemrom Hall. 600 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mfl.. The four-part harmony group will present hot urban
jazz. Brazilian sambcls. pop and rock. S2S-S77. (714) 740-7878. .
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A tale of Teller and-Teller
Half of the magical duo Penn & Teller will sign cppies
of hfS. book about his artistic parents Sunday at the
Orange County Museum of Art's Satellite Gallery
Jennifer K Mahlll
OA.llY PILOT
• •J said, 'Sign one to me.'·
W hen the hrst copies of
·When I'm Dead All
Ttu.s Will Be Yours•
came out last year. Joe Teller
was m the hospital The scrappy
father of mag10an Teller -the
qwet half of Penn & Teller -
was not doing so well.
Teller said. •tte said, 'To our
Kid, you·v~ done at agarn.' •
· Teller will be the one sigrung
·1 sa1d, 'OK. you've got to
surv1Ve long enough to sign
these books,'• Teller sa.id.
The son. wtio wrote the book
as a portraJt of tus artistic par·
ents' lives before thelf Bundle of
Joy came dlong, made hls then
87-year-old father sit up and put
his signature down.
· THEATER REVIEW
OCC's '10 or Leis
Festival· touches
most bases
ay Tom Titus
R elauons. hips. moral choices
and soc1etaJ angwsh aU
come in for their l 0 rrunutes
of fam·e (or mlamyl an Orange
Coast College's fall • 10 or Les
Fesbval" of one-act plays staged
by the school's Student Repertory
Company.
Eight stones unfold dunng the
two-hour program. half of wtuch
feature the ub1qwtous and hlghly .
talented Angel Correa. who
assume severaJ chtferent charac-
ter disgwses Correa runs the
gamut from a romant.ac loser to a
confused MeXJcan Amencan to a
nerdy dreamer plottmg a pomo-
graptuc franctuse
In the opener. "Love m Just 10
Minutes.• Correa 1s patred wtth
Kabe McGuue an a short saga of
instant romance and its eventual
heartbreak. Both serve as narra-
tors from their partlcuJar vaew-
pomts. and the playlet -written
and directed by Jason Mutz -
illustrates the plUalls inherent in
such sudden relationships.
books at noon Sunday at the
Orange County Museum of
Art's Satellite Gallery at South
Coast Plaza.
•When J'm Dead• started
when Joe Teller asked his
famous son if he'd ever seen tus
cartoons, drawn in 1939 Going
through his father' portfoUo
tilled with more than 100 draw-
ings of funny situabons and hf
observations, Teller realized he
knew nothing about his parents'
lives before he was born.
Like the time his father.
known to blm as Pad, decided
to try becoming a professional
cartoonist. Pdd was rejected by
th Phtladelphjo lnqwrer dDd
put th Cdrtoon away to
becom a profe onal "lctten.ng
man• for advertJsements .
Or uk the tunes Pad rode
the rails, llvmg We as a hobo
and making 1t out to Ccilifomi41
and up to Alaska.
Coang through Pad's letters
from those adventures was the
b1gg t urpnse for Teller.
· "To how h describes tus
adventures with the cops and
tghts he and peculiar
charact rs on th road,• Teller
saJd. "I thmk that ·was biggest
hJft an understanding.·
Pad' hobo day ended nght
befor IT mamed Mam -Irene
Tell r.
• Rtght before hfi married, he
deoded to go away for one final
week on the road -I thought
that was really rool -and
ther cUter he wa absolutt>ly
steadfast.• Teller ~ud. "H had
to have thdt onP more LltU
squedk of rebellion and adven-
ture out th re.•
Pad and Mam met tn art
school and till paint m theu
tudto to Uus day. Bocau of
the book -wtuch featur Joe
Tell r' cartoon and patntrng •
_along with a few paint.ang by
Irene Teller -Joo 1i ll r has
burst onto th art scene.
·what this has meant to hun
as Uus ts the extra inning he dad·
n't recilize he' gomg tog t. •
sa1d Teller, who calls tus parents
every day and som l1m twice
A number of museums in
Phtla<I lphrn are vymg for the
collectlon of cartoon . including
the Atwater Kent Museum, the
Pennsylvantd Academy of Ftne
Arts ttnd the Fr e Library of
SEE TELLER.PAGE A14
Teller, of the magican dud Penn and Teller, ~·
sign copies of bls book. "When I'm DMd All .
This Wlll Be Yours" on unday at the Orange 1
County Museum of Ar1' Satellite Gallery. ·~
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~fl\ h ' IA14 Lfll OAll.Y 11\ot •Downtown· by Jeffrey Hatch·
er is a quirky comedy with a twist
at the end involvang two women
and an obvtously gay guy. ostensi-
bly wnters. casting aspersions
about a restaurant's succes ful
author clientele nght and left.
Mirade Laune hlnes in this
piece. &ded and abetted n1cely by
Chns Meditz and Heather Layton.
Gustav Vafadarl, left, and Michelle Darabl of Nottingham Custom Framing MJ.rror and Ar1 have turned their tore Into a gallary dh-
playtng World War II posten and artifacts. Vafadarl ls seated on a Indian Motorcycle.
Correa returns for ·Nerd Porn
Auteur· by Regan Fox. a one-man
piece unagtnabvely dJrected by
Angela Lopez. Here, Correa nvt·
sions a porno emptre establlshed
for losers like hunsell ma deli·
oousJy funny presentabon
•uttJe llung • also involves
Correa. but WM wntten and
directed by Scan Hesketh. who
also tak the ond of th play·
two roles Th 11 characters are ·•
goofy couch potatoes who make
mountauu out of phdosoptucal
molehill and g nerally tAke up
space for 10 mlnut .
The sccdi r Id of We is exam-
ined an •Seraphun, • wntten and
dlrectcd by Lori H ton, who
mak a HJtchcoduan cameo
appearance. Th setting ts the
treet outsld a church wh re a
cute young panhandler (Kun
Butcher) tu up th churchgoers
for donetions to bet own cause.
Veteran street penon Uzi Ben
Avrabam off rs b a step up in
life. This play, although one of the
m<»t ambltiou • ls rather weak.
dralnJngtoacll.ma:xratbertban
SEE TITUS MGI A 14
THE SLOGANS OF WAI .
Exhllllt .. Newport leach 1•l 1ry shows the posters of World War 11
YouneChilftl
DAILY PllO'f
G u tav VClfadari wtSh somcon would add a
contemporary dun nsion to th 1943 poster
UUed • Amencan.s Will Alwdy Fights For
l.Jberty, • by artlSts ld ntlf1ed only a P rlin
and Martin.
The World WM n plctwe hoW§..troops and found·
lng fathers from 1778 on the left, Ind ll<>ldiers from
1943 on the right. Vafadarl, owner of th Nottingham
Art and Frame Ga.Dery in Newport Beach, says som -
one should lnciude the da~ 2001 on th poster and
link wars of the put to today• war against terronsm.
•1t•s all the same,• h~ said. "World War U, hgbtmg
terronsm -it's plclung up tLnns to defend freedom.·
More than 30 origineJ war poaten belonging to pn-
vllte Costa Mete collector Geny Rubin hang at the
gallery. E4ch hu a moCJvationel slogan encouragmg ob·
zens to dO everything from buy wet bonds to k8ep their
mouths shut and not leek inlonnetion to the enemy.
They are dOne in a genre betwem 1 pop art and car-
toons, and they re.nund onlooken today that war isn't
memy found m hiltory books.
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Oolfy Pflot
lfTll llOUU Pops wtll present its last pee.
formance wtth Manhattan
Tranaler at 8 p.m. today at
Seger1trom Hall, 600 Town
Center Drive, COila Mesa.
The (our-part harmony group
wUl pr ... nt hot urban jazz,
Brazilian sambas, pop and
rock. S25-S77. (714) 740·
7878 .
ASIAIRST
UC 1Mne will hold an Asian GAINING ~NO
Arts and Cultural Concert at. Broadway's Davis Garn will
1 p.m. Nov. 24 to ceJef.>role return to the Orange County
Asian heritage and -culture at Perfonning Arts Center tor a
UC lrvtne't Sren Events Cen-cabaret act through Sunday
ter .• Th• wJJvemty 1J at the Gaines will perfonn at 7:30 tnterMction of Campus and and 9:30 p.m today and 7
Univenity drives ln ~rvine · P m Sunday a t Fo unders
S14-S100. (949) 824-5000 Hall, 600 Town Center Onve,
'COlD RISK>H'
DATFBOOK
GIT TUT 'SWllll'
Soivrday ~bet 11. 2001 A 11
Lon' cone rt et 4 p m • 'ov 25
t.n th Ro rt 8 Moor The·
•lre, 2701 FaJrvi w R d.
Co ta M a. Ccwhin is •
Inge;, com d1an and ortor
23· 2!:1 1714) 432-5880
IAltOQUE SHOW
Th.-Phtlhcannnn r. Son
Orctng Co11n1y "'ut pr 1
the Ph1lhcmnon a 8aroqu••
Orc:h trcs al th Irvin Bcsr·
tidy Thi olr • ,,, 811 m O\" 29
di 4'242 Com11u~ IJm Th
ore ht•)lra will p.-rtonn 8dch s
Md\" m B Mmor JS nnd 211
j<1441 854-41)41) ..
WINO MUSIC
" l ( Ir. Lnt. \\ nd En ·mhl •
The Orange County.Perform-
ing Arts Cent.er Wl1l present
Warren MWer'I ·cold Fus1on•
at 7 p.m. Nov. 25 at Segerstrom
Hall, 600 Town Center Onve,
Costa Mesa. The lo and
anowboard film Wl1l feature
ai:epdonal athletes at exotic
~tions. $16. (7 14) 740-7878
Costa Mesa $49 for the 7:30
p m shows And $46 for thto 7
and 9·30 pm. shows (714)
740-7878 or (213) 365·3500
VICTORIA OiAMIER SERIES
Th Victona Chamber Senes
\\.111 contlnue at the Unitanan
Unlver alist Church with
p1Mo duet team Penny Foster
and M'lou 01etzer today. clar·
ineu t Hakan Rosengren and
ptamst Anne Epper on on
Jan 19. p1anlst Valenllna
Gottl.J. b on Feb 16, oprano
Keiko Tclk tuta and M lou
D1etzer on March 16. the Del
Ge~u tnng quartet on Apnl
20 csnd p.amst M'lou D1etzer
on May 18 The church 1s at
1259 V1ctona St.. Co ta Me d .
$8 for adults or S5 for <Jtu·
The Orange County Performlng Arts Center will perform the Broadway IDU.Slul
.,Swtngf" Nov. 27 througb Dec. 2 at Segerstrom Hau. 600 Town Center Dtlve.
Costa M .... Show times are 8 p .m. Tuesday through aturday, 2 p.m. aturda~
and Sunday and 7:30 p.m. Sunday. 20-$55. (714) 740-7878.
\\111 rw.nonn "' 8 p m :-.:ov :10
csl \\ 1nt1mcl SmHh t fllU Fr
Th•• uh1\i1•n.1I) l at th com~r
of Campu' c1nc1 Uni\i 1•r Hy
dnH:>5 in Jf\1ne 1!:149 H24·
•>20h
JAZZ AND BLUES
CINTD SATURDAYS 1-!ae Orange County Perfonn-Jno Arts Cente(s Saturdays at
'Rie Center sen will be held
at t1 a m. and 1 p m Jan 12
tttarch 23 and Apnl 27 11t
Founders Han. 600 Town
Center Drive. Costa Me a
$8. 1-n4) 556-2122.
MUSIC
MANHATTAN TRANSFER
flpfic Symphony Orche tra
dents (9491 651-8493
SUNDAY MUSICALE
·when m Doubt. lmproVtSe
l the utle of the mu 1c pro·
US FOR AU Yotl COLOR OllSOOHS
SALIS PEW.All LaNSED~
anza l*CUT !* SIDYS
---.. --. .... ---~ .,_.., ::""._... 269 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
• S. t:JO • 1:00, Mt. 12·S 949 642-4482
gram at 3 p.m. Sunda'l' at th
Newport Beach Centrdl
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave
Putrust Rodger WhJtten WJU
feature unproVl.Sed selecllon
by Bach. Schumann. Mozart,
Rachmaninoff. Chopin ctnd
other claSlllC8l compo er
Free (949) 717-3816
STRINGS GALORE
The St Petersburg Stnnq
Quanet will perfonn wllh Paul
Galbraith. an award-wuuunq
gwtanst and found.J.ng mem·
ber of the Brazilian Guitar
Quanet. at 8 pm Monday ell
the• Irvine Barcia) Thedtr ,
4242 \cunpu.-. Dnv lrvm
( 11-pre--ented b-. thf' Lc.tgunu
C ht1mtwr Mu ic Soc1t'!tr and
the• Phllhdm1oruc Soc1 ty. thl•
wn< ~rt will includ Cc.t!>leln-
u11\·1J· TP.de <o \ Gtutdr Qwn·
h•I Opu..<> 143 20-$29 1941.!t
H54·4Mb
WILSON AND CO.
Tht> Orange Count)' P •rlorm·
IIHJ \rt., Centl'r \\ 111 prr.,f'nt «'' drd-wmning vocah\l :-...un·
C.\ \\1hon l,\,th thl' Clo\<>O·
Ht1m\llt)n Orche'>ltct ut H p m :--=m 24 at gerslrorn Hull
Leiewe
· R es taura nt
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A THANKSGIVING APPRECIATION
As this Thanksgiving Day approaches and we proclaim our thanks to
God for our great nation, our families and friends, we at St. Joachim
are pleased to proclaim our thanks for the thousands of compliments
on our Annual Community Spring Fair -2001. Our Success was
possible because of your participation and support. This Thanksgiving
Holiday we THANK YOU, our community, parish, families, friends ar:id
our business supporters!
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tcs '-lE> d 1 c; :l) or :-.1S
17141 740·7H7ft
CHRISTMAS SHOW
The II'\ Inf' Bir< rt\ Th"atr•
\\ 11! pu·.,ent d c h11ntl< !1 t'f
C.:hn!>trOd\ di Ii p HI :-.;,., .!4 ot
424:l Campu' Um P l~·uw
The concert ,,,II in1 lurl1· h11l1·
day mu 1< pcmr'11nr1 r .. n1um•., ·m or ~15 1<w11 1154-41>(1;
IMPRESSIONS OF GORSHIN
lmprc 1om,1 f • 1 ~ <, r'h1n
\\.111 µer1onn <ii l 11unqe < Oh'I
C oUegf>' \ Ld'lllHJ Imper .. ,.
( If\ inf'., '"" Or< h '-l1e1
mil 1wrtnnn w1 h )an csnrt
bhw' W>Cnh1.t (rru•• .\nrtn•\\.,
n18pm IJ .. c I nwum,~r,1·
t\ ts lit the 'orn1•r 01 < ampu
uml Una\ l'!'>I'\ du\• ~ tn
lMr I' >;'/ <i4qi ~.4·•>20!
FRENCH BAROQUE
Tht• Ph11hMm1 r ~U<.11• \ ol
<JrcJnql' < ounl\' \\ 1U JH•"' n:
Li•<. rt'> fl11n .. ,.c.1nt'> c1 fr•·nrh
bctroqu1· 1•n..,Pmblt• at H fl Ill
£>••< l ul ttw Jn;inp Burcla)
Thcr11rn 4242 Cr1mpu'> Om 11
~f'\\ port Ht•nC'h ..,5 :; tmd s..t ~
•14<11 a~.i.41..ih
SEE HOURS PAGf A 12
Save 500/0 75%
up to -
Draperies & Blinds
Oraperlea. vertical bllnda, mlhl blinds.
cellular ahadea. wooda. bedspread•
Shop at home aervlce available
Call for f rM estimates.
RITE BLIND
WINDOW COVERINGS
1924 N. Tustin Ave., Orange
(714 )637-8323
Garvs & Co ? c:"
1~8 :!es~ .4a" St
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A 12 Soturdoy. NoYemt>.r 17, 2001 DATEBOOK Daily Pi!OJ
HOURS
CONTINUED FROM A 11
MUSIC AHO ROMANCE
. The PaofJc Symphony Orche.·
tra wtll pr I'll I loliday .
Romance ut 8 p m ()('( .S ond b
o t Uw Or dJl<J County P rf onn •
ang Art<. Ct•ntC'r, hOO Town
CC'nlPr Onvl'. Co ltt MeSd
!')(>lcctJoru. wtU tndud work.'
by Br.lhrru., Sd.lnt S..wi~ dnd
Rt1vt>I $21-$5b. (714) 755-57~1
'DON GIOVANNI'
Op •rd I'd< af1c-wall prt> enl
• Oon Gmvdnna • di th<•
Ornngl' County l'Nlornunq
Arb Ct>ntl'r di 7 JO p m Jdn
22, 24, .!5 dncl lh ttnd di l
p m Jdn J.7 .at t>OO Town
CPnler DrtVl'. C ·u,1.1 ~h .... 1
$25-$175 (8001 14h·717:l
WEEKEND BLUES
.Anthony'!> R1vt•rh0c1l Rt;,t.111 ·
rdnt in N<•wporl Ht•<1C h w1JI
present Thl• Ut1lbo<1 Bhw-. on
Fnddy dnd ~.aturdc1)
1•verung!> dnd '\und.a) <tlh•r·
noon'> Thi• proqrdm will h•<1·
1urP Jd.ll t1nd c 1.1"1C rue I..
tunt'' for dananq .incl d,inc tnq
Anthony\ 1' t1t l >I L < '<><1.,t
· I hqhWct) (ll4liJ h7 I· 1421
POP·ROCK ANO FLAMENCO
Tt1lt• 5, cl f11nk , re>< I.. clllcl
~lotown ct< I pN111nn,.c1I II p rtl
Sc11urdct}., 11t C ·,mrn•lo'' · RI'·
tcmtnlt• h.!U C < '110,t I llqh·
w11y, ( 'or111111 dc·I Mcu Solo CJlll·
lt1n't Kc•n Sctndl'r' t>t•r111nn.,
< W'~IC ttl flcll lll'nC 0 tunt.., di 7 ill
p.m Tuesdays and 'undiJ
Ffi (fJ49) 675-1922.
SATUttOAY NIGHT lltU
Gerald I h1b4 ha utld th
Ston Bnd9 8dnd play rock
dnd R&B a t 9 p m Scaturdoys
dl Sutton Plac Hotel'!i 1li-
1mon Lounge, 4500
Me1c-Arthur Blvd.. Newport
!Wach. Free (94'11 471>-2001
SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON
A <'V(>O·PIN'(> group pluyi.
h1y btmd tun~ from 1 30 to
3:30 • p.m . Pride1y-; at Odsi.!>
S nior l't>ntcr, 800 M t1r·
c)u nt Ave • Coronu ch•l Mttr.
•$4 (94q)tJ.44-3244
STAGE
'THE HOMECOMING'
I lt1rold Ptnt (: "1-fomecomlll<j"
wtll be .. toged throucJh Sundcly
t1l South Co.t.i.t RcpNtory's
\ lt1aru.ldq(>, b55 Town ( '(•nll'r
Onw Ct)!>lc.1 Mc>-.d Perfor·
lllttflC(~ will ht• h{'ld dl 8 p.m.
tcxlc.1~ dnd 7 30 p m Sundt1y.
walh mt1bnN"> dt 2 JO p m l.'uch
cltl} $1<l-$52 (7 14) 708-5555 ,
'NOSTALGIA'
Lunndt1 Coxon'<; • Nosldlg1d •
will n •cc1v<' 11!> world pre·
nut•n• through D<'C' 2 c11 South
< 'ot1.,l Repertory'' Sc•c-und
Sl<1<JP, b55 Town Cc>nh•r Dn·
vc'. < 'ostd Mc!>d PNl or-
rnttno·'> will tw h<•lcl t1l 7 45
p II) Tuesddys throu<Jh Sun·
cltt~ .,, with Sc1turddy oncl Sun·
tlt1y mdllON''> tit 2 p m l 'I·
$5 1 (7 14)708-5555
'V1CTOWVICT'OtltlA'
UC lrvm wUI pr
tor/Victona, • a mu cal <lbout
• I JMle opera ing r who
mdlt a hvang d a man
1mpt>nonat.m9 a woman, at
th lrvan Bctrd ay Theatre,
4242 Campu Dnvo. Show
tun a r 8 and 2 p m . tooa y.
S8·S37 (949) 824-2189.
'TEN OR LESS'
"Ten or Les , " t• '.>(>n or tu-
d<'nt-du ?C t •d short pltty that
run 10 mlnut<'S or I • will be
'tug d throug h Sunday at
' Orc1.ngu Coo t CoUcqe· Ord·
ma Lab Studio, 2701 Fattvlew
Rodd, Co ltl MPScl Show
tun ar 8 pm. toc:ldy and 2
c1.nd 7 p m Sunddy SS or Sb.
17141 432-5640
'ONOEREUA'
The Tnl<><JY Pldyhou e wall
pr<'S<'nt "Cmd mild• Fnday
throlHJh [)(>(· 16 t1t 2930 Bn.stol
St. Bldg C·IOh, C~ta ~tesa
Show ll'ml~ c1.rc 7.30 p.m. Fn·
doy nnd Sclturdoy, 5 pm. Sat·
urtldy c1.nd Sunduy. $17 or $15
1714) Q57-3347, E~t l
MACBETH AT ua
UC lrvvw\ d rt1md .ldcpdrt·
m(lnl wdl pre .. <>nt Macbeth at
8 p.m Nov iq through Dec. I,
w1th c1 mt1tmf'<' c1t 2 p.m. 0f'C".
l , t1I UC!\ Little Theatre. $9.
The~ u111vl.'r.1ty I'> c1.l the comer
ol Ctampui. ttnd UnJVe1"1>1ty d.n·
VP' m Irvin(' (9491 824·b206
'SANO MOUNTAIN'
"St1nd ~lountam, • Romulus
Linney'!> pldy t an Ten-
Thursday,
November 22; 2001
12:00pm -6:00pm
Thanksgiving
Dinner Buffet
Ft41turing ..
• SNfood Bit with King Crlt>
... SM~
•Chef's M'1dt to Ofdtt PMta StabOn
• ~ fffth Sl&ld$
• CIMng S.-on of NM Ortlam
Deep m.d Turt.y. Primt Ria. _.. H«n
•Chef's Gourmllt ("""5
• MoudMlltlring OesWftl . (....,., """'
• ... Md muctl mortl I
•Stduc:b Cofftt Ind Soft OrtMa ~
Oll*9lt U.. I .. kM
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... 1111 a .. ..,..,,., 11 •••
n 's Smokey Mount lllS,
will be staged by Orang
Coast College's Th atr
Departm nt on Nov. 30
thn:>ugh Dec. 2 and Dec. 6·9.
Show timel a.re 8 p.m.'ThW!i·
day thTough S.turdoy rughts,
2 p.m. on Saturdoys and 2
p.m. on Sundays. $7-SIO.
(714) '32-5880.
'A OtRISTMAS CMOL'
South CoaS1 Repertory will
present its 22nd annual pro-
duc:hon of ·A Chnstmait Ct1r-
ol" Nov. 2A through Dec 24 at
655 Town Conler Drive, Cos-
ta Mesa. Show tun are 7·30
p.m. Tuesddy through Friday,
2:30 and 7:30 p,m Saturddy
and noon ttnd 4 p.m. on Sun-
day. $17-S4l . (7 141708-5555
'LA POSADA MAGICA'
• South Coast -Repertory' S<'C'-
ond Stage will pPrfonn • l.d
P~da Mt1g1ca· ON: 7-23 tit
· 633 To"Wn enter Dnv<>. Cos·
ta Mesa. P rformc1nc"' w1U
be held dl 8 p m. Tuesdoy
through Fnday, ell 3 und 8
p.m. St1turdciy ano t1t 12 30
and 4·30 pm Sund<1y. $14·
$34. (71 4)708-5555
ART -Orange Coast College wUI present a juried exhibit ~
Ulled "Taking Plcturei. is Easy," featuring the work ,• LANDSCAPE SHOW , , ..
, .. Squarc> Blul! ell Brudlord
Gallery wiJI prei,Pnt lt1ncl·
scapes by drt1')l'> 1nclu<linq
DaYld Skanne>r, [)onntl We>,I·
orman und Donuld Arch<>r
through Nov 25 •ll 355 Olcl
Newport Blvd • N<•wport
Beach FrCP. (949) 548· 1101
of Orange Coclst College photography students,
Monday through Dec. 12 In the college's Photo
GaJlery. 2701 Fairview Road, Costd Mesa. This
work Is by student Damian T11ul\umlda. The gallery· •
l'I open 8 a.m. to J 0 p.m. Mondays through •"
Wednesday ; 10 a.m to 10 p.m. ThurMlays; 9 a.m. to • • •
SEE HOURS PAGE A1•
Fine Home Furnishings
Antiques & Collectibles
Traditional to Cote.age
GifU & Gwen Ottor
Wi1h List & lnlivery
5 p.m. frldays and I 0 a.m. lo 4 p.m. Saturday .
Free.17141 432-5524, Ext. 2.
ndlu ro ChandeUcn
Used & Rate Boolo
Cwtom·riccurc framjng
Furniture Rtnoratfon
and much mo~ !
130 EAST 17•• ST.
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Cankn Patio Dining
Bttakiut, Lu.nch,
Tea 8c Eaprcao Bar At \rf11H>N d-l.11•1 ,-\/rttl ,
(949> n2-11 n
C.Af£ HOUR& Mon-S.1 8am·S m ROW HO RS: rue -Sat IOam -S
Our Lady Quem of Angels Catholic
Church family for praise and Thanksgiving
at th~ 9:00 am Mass,
NOVEMBER 22nd
Tlte Parish Ad.fr Choir 6' ff .Adi Cllotr
will prvvfM sptddl ..mt
Share YOUR bounty wit• t~ hngry.
Food stapl~s and MOMklry gifts wiU R grat~JuHy
aa:qt~d for'~""'' of o,..e Couty
Pleas4! join u ~ the saric~
+ to sharf! a.r
TJaanltsgiving Bread BaSlteL
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H.J. Garrett Furniture
Fine Furniture Since 1960
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Full o.lp
ConmkMt
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A Family TMdi1io11 of l>ro11iding &r11iu and Vnlur
221 S Harbor Bhd., Costa Maa
(949) 646.0275
()pat Mon. dwu I 0 ., 6. S-. 12 w
Doily Pilot
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Members of the Camile and Eric Durand Docent Council of the Orange County Museum of Art gathered at a m1dwet>k cocktaJl buffet.
Saturday.~ 11. 2001 AlJ
Roland ahd
Ruth Lampe
RQ&and •Rot• and
Ruth Lampe w•ll cele-
brate their 50th wed-
ding anniversary Nov.
22. The couple was mar-
ned in Toledo, Ohio,
and has hved in Costa
M~ for 42 years.
Docents make a difference for Orange County art mu ·ez mi
They haw alre~
celebrated with a Euro-
pean vacation and plan
to have a dinner with
family and friends on
Nov. 25. 0 range County ~luw·
um of Art tru\lt•c•
Carl Neas 'r oncl h1'
'>OClally-prommcnt w1lf' P.11
opened thetr N<>wport Be>urh
res1dence to "cc!Pbrdt(•
doc nt cite Uc.>nce" di tht•
local mus<>um Th(• m1ctw .... k
cocklci.U buffet brouqht
togelh •t men dnd wonwn
who donal mor<> lhun mon-
f'Y. they gtve lhe1r tmw
talent dnd p.ii.s1on lor dn
tounng doc<>nll. dl th1·
Ol11SeWTI
Every ddy, mui.f'um \'1.,1·
tors are c>nbqht1•nt"<I hy thl·
UlStght und mformdllOn pro·
vided by th • dOCl'nl Tht'}
change• bvt•l> on(' v1,1tor ttl d
tune Oftc>n lhP1r mo t impor·
tdnt contnbut10n to '><)( 11"t)' 1'
overshadowro hy lhl• mun•
qldmoroUJ> d JW<1 ol muwum
lund-ra1 ing
At the Ordnqt• Count}
Muwum or Art. d ch'IC'('nt
C'Ouncl CXJ ,., t1ntl I lldnt(•d
for benefdctors ( 'ttmllt> dnd
Enc Durand
"The purpose ol lhl' COUO·
al is to work ~lh lht• t'<lucd·
uon departm nt of lhl• mu...:'-
um to conduct lour. of the•
e.x.tub1bons dlld 10 prov1dt•
ucabonaJ expcnl'nc~ for
~um V1S1tors. • comm •nt '<.! Admet Gomes • lnd, pri I·
dent of th docent counnl
Ind contJnU('<I, "The
doc: nts h Ip V\S1tor1 h•dm
flow lo look dl dny cU"I,
.wh th r or not lht•y hi..1 vc• il
doc nl to gwd th •m. •
THE CROWD
Thi' mU3PUm ' UrTf'OU\
•l(k'f<llt"• I\\ II IOCdllfl04' -tht•
Nt•\\ port Bt·dC'h mu t>um
OPdr r-., ... hum hldnd ctnd i..ln
dOn1•x ttl South ( ·oo ... t Pldtd
Tlw <lou•n" work i..il bolh
Jut dllonc;, <I" \\(•U i..I' d'">l'>lmq
in 'f>t"< 1<11 proqr.un., olll'rt~d
in c on1111umt ~ '>Choo ls
E11•11t1 \rro1n, elm.>< tor ul
••tl11c <1t1on c1t thP mui.c>um
\\t1.;, un hdrHJ di th1> Nl'l!>'l'r
wc t•p twn lo lhrmk th1•
doc Pnt-. dnd to 'f>rt>dd th<·ir
lllt'''dtJ('
\\'t• huH' re<:<•nUy h<.><JUO
'"orkmq wrlh clocent'> ~rhC't·
putmq rn our nine-month
tr..imm9 pr0<Jrillll, • he Sdtd.
Tht> trd1run9 includ col-
IP<JP·lt!\ e>l ln'>lTUC.UOll in dft
hr\IUI)' dc'>rqne<l to give
d0< (•nt!t d bd!.1C' knowlPdge
ol modt•m dnd rnntemportuy
df'I rn 11dd111on to mfonn.ltJon
pertilmmg to the muwum'
J>t•nnt10t'Ol c-oUc"('UUO
.\rro10 c•mphte ued th••
mu'-<"um\ ongomg nN.'<l lor
Tll<' rt>lent/~ss p11r. 1111 of
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untf' rs. In May of 2002, d
rPC pllon 1 planned to wel ·
mm • pro'>p<"ctive pdrtlCl-
J>dOL'> m tho pr09ram.
Pt1t N(•1ss •r commented.
·l\tcrny of the md1Vlduab dnd
< uuple'> h rP tonight ·hi.Ive
volunteNN.I lor y <HS •
Doc POl comm1tlf'(> mc•m-
bN'> dCllVt' m lhe program
rncludl" ..,uc·h d1sungu1shed
10<«11 voluntl>t'r.. a B •tsy
Gmtt>r, M1< kt.>y Perlmdn,
Donnd Kr.tpf. l\.1drn Weaq.
Avt\d Fo~ter. Sandy Bl>ck-
mdn. Elui..ihclh Coh<>n
Kttrl'll l\.toyN , JL>S 1cd
B<>hu•n.,, L)nn Goldi.lean,
Connw "dkdmolo. D1dn<'
Sp1LLkt>1I ~nyd I hllmdn,
Kc.1thw F1 h •r, Dt1qmur
Dri-q .. 1kf•. Jo)C(• RoSt'nblum
dnd su .. dn C'lemf'nl<•. to
n<1mt• only d fl'w
( ;ut•'>L'> dt th'(• Nt>l'>!t<'r
homl' '><.lmpl ~I df'hC'IOU!>
pd'>Wd hor d '0t•uvn'1> dnd
tolkl'<I <1boul Mt. culture ttnd
educ dllon an whdt WdS ':>llrely
d Vdn1111on on Lh • tUJ('·Old
round-tdble tht>mc bnngmg
t~wOwr d commun11y of pee>·
pl• with tl lolly common-gOdl.
To anqu1w about the
Ct1mall! t1nd en DurdJ\d
Doc('nt C'ounc1J di lhe
Ori.Inge County l\.lu eum of
Art, ct1U Eh•nd ArrOJO dl (Q491
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ALSO IN THE CROWD
Marge Lewis, left. ancl KMen Taylor, president of the
Children' Home Society, gathered at a rec:enl Society
membership lea. which INtured debutanle lamlon.
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Responsive Responsible Architecture
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The Lampes have two
children, Beth Elliott
_ and Dave Lampe, and
four grandchildren -
Brianne. 13, Stephanie,
12, Amanda, 4, and
Adam, 2. The couple
owned a travel agency
1n Huntington Beach for
many years and are
active members of St.
Andrews Presbyterian
Church in Newport
Beach. Theyl~to
travel and spend time
with family.
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HOURS
CONTINUED FROM A 12
CELAYA EXHtllT
Th Orang County Mu um
of Art wtll p nt th work of
pamt •r, photogrnph r. ulp·
tor. pnntmt1kN dnd poet
Ennq1w Morlan z C layct
through Ft•b J ut tho muse· .
um. 850 ·an Cl m nt Dnv •
Nt-.wport B ach. Mu eum
hOUl'll OH' l I c\.m. lo 5 p.m.
Tu<>sday. Utrouqh Sunduy. $5
for d<lul~. $4 for seniors and
tudcnts. free lot incmb<>rs
t1nd < h1ldrC'n younqN thttn
11> l"M<JI 1stt-11:a
ART AT OTY HAU
Th« ft11l Newport 1Wt1< h Arb t
Jurwcl Exh1h11ton. w hich
opt•n1-d Fndt1y, will n•mdm up
di "'l1•wr><>rt B«•c1c h Caty I ldlJ
lhruuqh Jun 7 tit noo N<>W·
port Blvd . N('WJXJrt Bf>uc-h
Tht> «'Xh1b1t IPt1IUH"> the• work
111 . .n lu('dl art"'' 1(1441 717.
IH70
WAR TRIBUTE
Th£• Notttnyht1111 Art und
f-rt1ml' CullPr) 1n Nl'wport
Bt>dC h wall prt'"><'nl c1n onc1andl
World Wc.1r II po.,tt•r ' 1•xh1h1t
t1nd ">d i(•, t1llNI • ~llhl.try
Po!ilt•r' o l World Wdr II,·
lhrouqh Dt'< 14 Tht• -.how
c omm1•nu>r<1ll'' thP hO Yl't1f'>
'>lnll' P<'tll I I lurhor Th<•
yt1lh·r1 1-. ,11 4.l1lJ Buch St
I lm11., ••rt• 10 d m lo 5 p 111
~ londt1y thw119h Fndt1). 11
,, 111 to I p 111 SdlUtd<tY'
ffl•l' 1114t111n J-1770
CALIFORNIA IMPRESSIONS
An 1•xh1b1t ol '>CPDIC ldnd·
'>( d)>I'"> clll<I ">t>d~CdfH'' by
plcin <1u pc1tnll'r Bnt1n ~lur·
ph) '' 111 lw on <h-.pldy
lhrouc1h "'o" Ill ctl the• New·
port B••••< h ( t•ntrul l.Jbrdry.
I 000 "'•JC <1do ;\\ii' . Nf•w1x>rt
Beech. A r pbon for Mw·
phy Will be held 2 to 4 p.m
·undey at the bbrary Fr .
f949) 717-3801. .
THEPMDATOR
Th Predator, o digitally
d 19ned tructur • wUJ be
open for vaewang through
Sunday dl UC" lMn '• Beall
C" nter for Art & Technology
dl Ute Cla.Jre Trevor School of
th Arts. The paccc wa a dt·
ed by ArgentinP painter Faba-
n Marcacdo and L0$ Ange-
les architect Greg Lynn.
Callery hours are noon to 5
p.m. Tuesddy through Sun-
day. UC Irvine as ut the comer
of Cdmpus ctnd University
dnvcs in lrvm . Free (9491
624-6206.
THE AFTtRUFE
Color photograph uUed
·Tu AJterllle of Vietnam· by
Kiel Le. a former Orange
COd t Colleg tudcnt, wall
he on d1 play through Mon-
duy dt OCC's Photo Gallery,
270 I Fdarvaew Road. The
qullery 1s open.from 8 a m to
I 0 p .m Mond<lys through
Wednesdays. 10 d.m. to 10
p m Thursddys. 9 u m. to 5
pm. Fnduys and 10 um to 4
pm Saturd<J ys. Free (714)
432-5520
NEW FRAMES
Grahdme Wcinbren's
• Frdm ~ • will be on dasplcty
through Dec 2 at the Bedll
Ct>nter for Art dnd Technolo-
<JY ut UC Irvine\ Claire
ll'f'VOr School of the Arts, COT•
ner of Campus dnd Uruvcrs1·
ty dnves m Irvine. ·Fram •
1s an mteract.Jve cinema
mstalldlJOn bdsed on Hugh
D1d.Olond's photos of p ychl-
dtnc pallents Beall Center
hoUfi are noon to 5 p.m Tues·
day through Sunday dnd
noon to 8 p m Thur\ddy.
Free UM9) 824-6206
Celebrate Thanksgiving
at the
Hyatt Regency Irvine
Thanksgiving Buff et
Thune.la y, November 22nd
I I : 00 am w 3: 30 pm
Tr111hti1 rn.al Rrtakf rut
Hd$?1tm \'(! af fL:
< >111dt•h Mtu.if tu ( ncler
I· ri: ,h Brrak/tut &1"4.'t1t\
I r\•\h ~afoucl Bar
( ·,nt 1.:cl R.11tm1,.'d 'fom Ttcr'4.~
u 11h oil ch< Tnmmm~
Co1tr1tr\' UkQi:J flam
/-Tir1k' Rib 11{ Bet/
wirt..-d I ,~
Lhif<lrm's Huff"
AnJ Much Mort !
DATEBOOK
All'r Of ANC.BtT Vll1WAM
Ortange Cout College's Fine
Arts Gallery will preHnt
·spant o1 \l\etnam: Ancient
Bronz and Ceramics•
th.rough Dee. 6 The exhiba-
Uon Will gather bronzes from
the Dong Son culfUte (5th
century BCJ and ceranuc;s
from th Ly and nan dynaa;-
tles llJth and 15th century
AD) Gallery hours ace 11 a.m.
to 3 p m. Monday through
Thursday und 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Thursday. The gallery is at
2701 FaiMew Road, Costa
M . Free. (714} "32-5039.
WORKS IY GONZALEZ
The Boudreau-Ruiz Cctllery
wall present the oil-on<anvas
blJ W pamtangt ol Antoruo
Gonzalez through Dec. 16 at
3000 N wport Blvd., Newport
Beach The gclllery tS OJX'n 11
cl.m. to 6 pm Free. (949) 675·
4766
PORTRAIT OF O'KEEFE
Todd J.Vebb' photograph of
famed pctmter Ceorgid
O'Ke<>fe wall IJc on dasplay
through Jan. 2 at the O rdnge
County Mu eum o( Art's
South COCISI Plata Gallery.
The gallery, 3333 Bn tol
Stre t. Is open 10 a.m. lo 9
p.m. Monddy through Fnday,
10 u.m . to 7 p.m. Saturday
ond I 1 d.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sun·
day. Free· (949) 749-11.22.
METAPHORICAL PAINTINGS·
The Ort1.nge County Mus um
of Art .will pr nt d.fl F. Scott
He .. s senes of 24 metaphon·
cul pdantrng lllled ·The
Hours of the Ody• through
Jan b at the museum, 850
Sdn Clemente Dnve. New-
port BCdch. Museum ho~
dre 11 .u m to 5 p m. Tue day
through Sunddy $5 tor
dduJ~. S4 for scruor.. and tu·
denb. frt.>e for members dnd
children younger thdn 16
(949) 759-1122.
ANNE COOPER'S ART
ThP ChtirloU Jackson Fme Art
ydllery will present an exhibit
of works by Ann Cooper Dec.
l·.22 ot 2429 W. COdSt li1gh-
way, Suite 101, Newport
Beech. An openang recepdon
will be held from 6 10 8 pm.
Dec. 1. Pree to attend recep-
boo. Other vmts by appoint·
ment only. (505) 989-8688.
DAIKI
AMENCAN INOIAN DANCE
The American lnd.kln 011.nce
Theater wW perform at 8 p .m.
Fnday and 3 p .m. Nov. 25 at
the Irvine Barclay Thea~.
4242 C4mpus Onve. ll"VUle.
$32, $26, d.1liocounts ayaalable.
(949) 854-4607.
WINTER DANCE FEST
Orange Coast College's
Dance Department will tage
a mulllcultural •Winter Dance
Fesbvai-as an outrectch to th
county' elementary M:hool.s
and ctduJts Dec. 13 clnd 14.
Show tJmes are 7 30 p.m for
the Dec. 13 how. wtuch will
be for adults, wrut d how for
lcids will be StdgC<I at 10 d.m,
and noon Dec. 14. Free (714)
432-5506.
HOLIDAY CLASSIC
Bcdlet Paaflco' run of "Th ·
Nutcrock r• wtJI be '>ldged
Dec. 14-24 al the lrvme Bar-
day Theatre, 4242 C"umpus
Dnvc. Irvine. Show tJme urc
7:30 a.nd 2:30 p.m. Dec. 15-23,
wath d 7:30 p.m. show D c. 14
and a 2:30 p.m. show D ~. 24
$21-$25 (949) 854-4646
SENIOR BALLROOM
Ballroom d.anunu lo th<'
music of th Ray Robban!i
Combo ts olfen~d from 7 .30 to
I 0:30 p.rn. Tu ddys di Cost.a
M a Semor Center, b~5 W
19th St $..1. (949J 1>45-2356 .
OANSCENE STUDIO
Ballroom ddncmg 1 orfNed di
8 p m. on the hr>t fndd)' of
et1ch month ut Odn.~f>nt' Stu·
d10. 2980 ~lcChntoc·k Wa y.
Co tel MCSd. $10. 1714) b4 l -
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An dllernoon of ddn<:mg to
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19491 644-3244 IUDS
AAGENTINl TANGO
Tillngo dd.nCUlg 1 offered from
8 pm. to 12:30 o.m. on the
hnt Sdturd4y of each month
at Dan cene Studio, 2980
McCJlntock Way, Co ld
M ' (71') 64l·Qb88
POITIY
SlOWIURN
•stow Bum.• a poetry perlor·
mdnc<' dnd a rught of live
music, wm be held dt 8 p.m
D c. 4 at the Gypsy D n
Cafe, 2930 Bnstol St • Coi.tu
M ~. P atured poet indud1•
TS. K mgan .tnd Rkla Man·
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PARENTAL MAGIC
Tell •r. one hall '• • l..tt'>
Vt."CJil md91c tedm P1•11n und
TeUer, will hold d lx>t•k-'>1gn-
1ng for tu!> nrw book • \Vh<•o
I'm Dead ALI This \\all Rf>
Your-.." ubout ht ldlher, d i
noon Sunddy at the Oranq c•
County Mu ·eum of A rt's
'>alel1 11e gdllcry 1n South
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WAR
CONTINU ED FROM 1
Th ex1ulJ1t open I lcL'it
w )( to comm •mornl<• th••
60lh ann1v •n..iry "' Pf•c1rl l fatbor and will conhnui• to
b4! up -dnd for scsl -di •
U framin<J bu m• vqttll••I)'
throunh DC"C-. 24
"I rectlJy love lhP 1mtt1WI')
ol the J~tN~I. lh qudl1t}.
th tyl , • Rubin, :1 J, said.
•tt• rettlly Jll t t1 c:omh11ldt1011
o(r tordtiOo dnc1 coUr!< tmq,
~Chey don't IU!>I bt11l 111to
obotrunty.·
D1vtdf"d Ullo hV(• '>t'< lluni.
utlcd ·Eo;plonttgf', • -n,'< 1111t·
Ul!J: •war Bond., ·Ro< k·
'heU. Th Fow rrc><•dorni.·
ttn<! ·1 fom •Front,· th ..
p<>Stcrs speak lllC'i'i<J'JI''> lhctl
are more thdn )U'>l 1~111111 c1l,
f(1~hm Sc.Ud
•Th i.how 1twl1 oh\ 111u!>ly
IS llm<'les-. hec dllW th1• UH'S·
'Wq that are < onunq ••< m ......
dre ct!> good t<Jddy tt'> lht•)'·
WN~ 6() y tlr!, cHJO, • '><IHI 1111•
rnllPCtor. ·
One 1943 po'it~r. hv 1111
t1rlist nclffiro John Philhp F.11·
tt•t; rccl<h' • u you 11'11 wtH•r1· hi•"• going • ht• nit1)r n1•\'1•r
qrt th re • The pt< l\111·
how a senior in hl" umlt.rm
PnPrgetJcoJly nmy10q \\ h,1t
lociks liked heo\1 cl11ll1•f h.ttJ
on hts Wd)' to de t1\ t• tlul\
The! ffiCSSd<J(> t•mpho .. 11.P .. Ill"
1mportanrt• of WOP«) chmnq
tt Wdr
"The cUllt.lltr\q thm<j <1huul
thC' po5lt'C-.. I!. lh<1t lhf·~ tHI'
om11naJ from \\orld \\,,, II
hut th<·y ur<• an l'Xn•llPnl
I
FYI
• WMAT: Origin.I World
War II ponen txhibit
• --: Thf°':'9h Dec. 24 . Galltfy hout\ are 10
cl.m. to 5 p.m. MoncUiy
through Friday; 11 am.
to l p m. S.turti.y
• WHIM: NottincJMm
Art and frame Gallery,
4229 Birch St., Newport
~WI
•COST. free
• CAU: (~9) 833-1770
hdJX' nw rotor hnv • n<>l
lt1dc'<i thn~ hdVt> lx.'f•n put in
mw., tlOH(uullly fr.rnung. •
VrtlcJ<ldrt Sdld.
omi.in Rcx:kw1·u· ldmo~
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lrnm World Wcu II • ..rt> th
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DATEBOOK ~. ~ber 11. 2001 AIS
TELLER
CONTINUED FROM 1
Philad lphla
Joe Tell r had his hrst
qall ry ex.h1blt1on an October.
Th vent was held at th
R05enleld Ga.LI ry m
PtulddelphJa.
·Joe TeUer has been l!l
pcunt r ror almost 70 y an
and until now he bas n ver
had d gallery how,• wrote
gallery owner Richard Rosen-
.
TITUS
CONTINUED FROM 1
ascendmg as "Downtown·
d()(>
Correa's final appearance
comes m Manu I Paul Lopez's
•('anto. • on -man show about
d young man of Mexican her-
itage who re41.ly doesn't ·com-
prcnd • !l's a poignant p1('('1>
thclt lacks punch.-
In "4 a.m Open All Night•
by Bob Krakower. v~
FYI
• WHAT: ·10 ()(Less Festival"
f Jd an the notes for the show.
•lllat Wti nev r th point.
He paintl because he lov to
patnt: because 1t is fun.~
That n ot fun and Joy
11 captur.ct by Tell r Ill hl
parental homage.
•Fun matt n. a lot an th
world,· th mdg1oan M.ld,
·and I lhmk that on of th
things old r peopl forget
,how unportont fun tS. •
Peo~ also lorg t that their
pa11 nb w r indiwiuals long
before th '!Y were parents.
About 15 nunut alter·th
denu..en.s of the night tdke up
spuce tn an Wl·rught dii\er,
where Ryan Cray IS looking to
score Wlth f cllow patron .
Ho.sther Layt,on, lf ho only can
work up the courag to
apprOit.1ch her. tv1aUe Walker as
u waall'i d.Od Jason Mutz 6S
dO dggravotmg patron com·
plel•' th clever scenano.
Andrf'w Vondct"'iChmJtt directs
The hndl ,., th everung's
most f'Jdborrtte work, Ncincy
Beverly''> • Alldck of the Mord.I
fu.a1 . • <hrectNf by Sean F
( •ldY HNC' gam '>how con·
pho mterv~ w wtth Te r lS
concJudf.'d, h rolls back tu
answer d qu lion h 'd ~n
lhi.nk.ing about Wluit do you
want J>f!'OPI to ldke away
from readJng thl book l
·0no Uung they houkl
.. take away as OPver IJ.
ma: your parenti, • he S4id • 1
thinlt that's the bKJg thing I
took away from wnting it
When you're a kid. you MVr-r
r04lize bow anterc5tinq 41\d
compbcated they can be.·
Thef' 's a bght pau'>
:That's it. Bye •
lestdnt Katw McCu11 (who
altemdt with L.aurcm
Kushin) must ffidkr. d n ot
mordl dec:woru.. all of whl<"Jt
cany d Ccttch-22 dausc. d'>
host Frank Mlytt hllO Cllld
OCC' version of VcUU'ld
Whit C'hdll I Pctna·
giolopoJous. tw'O thf' emotion-
al SCTews. Fan<• petform11ncf!'.
by Jusbn.Ross. Emily Ruf!d,
Mdll Walk r, MclllU(>I C1 rwr·
ous. Rcil.ne Hambly. RdChf'I
FYI
•WMAT.T .. lef~
•When I'm OHO All Th:"
Will Be VOOf'S•
• .... Orange CoUnty
Muwum of Art s.tell"9
Gallery at South COMt
Pina, 3333 Bristol St ..
Costa~
• WHEN Noon Sunday
• COST F reoe
•CALL (7 1•) 662·3366
L • .uu~htin .. dnd JdY>n f\ li1tl
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for the O• ly Pilot H<~ reviews
appea< Thund•Y' and ~turd~
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• •
GU01I Of 1111 MY
.. They're the best team we've
seen, by far ... "
Sean S~ Ocean View High
ootball coach
mOfW
•
~19~
Bill REDDING
Doily Pilot 5poftl lcllor Roger Co<lson • 9A9 57 4-4223 • ljliorts Pax: 9A9-6SO.O l 7Q ""' Soturdoy. November t 1. 2001 B 1
COWGEHOOPS
Anteaters
stormfrOm
behind/or
71-64 win
UCI goes on d 20-7 run in
second half to gain victory.
Amara Aguilar
DAILY Pllor
BREN EVENTS
CENTER In lhc
tx~lllru.ng. 11 wa-. the
end lhitl rnunted.
Th«• UC Irvine>
mpn'"' bd<,kelbdll
tedm bl'gtln the SC_...
seMOn cJgt11nst Sarnt
MMy·., Fr1dcJy in d St. MMy't 64
nonconf('n•ncf' gdmc AMea•rs 71
dnd U\t•d d 'ilronq
hru ... h lo conw uway with d 71 ·b4 Vlctory
di rhe Hrt>n Evt•nb Ct•nlN
UCI f 1-0) wC'nl on t1 20· 7 nm 10 th<•
second hdU cJnd mddl' 7 ot 8 fn.>f' throw-.
an tht.' lllldl hv<' mlllut<'\ ot the gamP
GoinlJ into lh•· '>t'rond hdU, UC'I
trd1l<'cl 12-lK T\Yo m1nul<'' into tht•
wconct. thP Anlcdter.> beqan to 'ihow
they Wl'rt' not ready lo fttlJ JUSI yet U("J
w£•nl on r1 14-f> run within hv<' n11nuh~
wilt< lord.to Hdms '>C"Onnq HI ot th()<;(•
point<. t11 lit> the o;core di 45 w1lh 11 08
ll'ft
U< ·1 wpnt down by 'lX dflN lht1t. bur
l>dtll<'cl httck to be the -.c-orP ut 57 w1lh s 40 lt•ll
Actr1m l'Madu mud<• four frf"l• thm~.
Jerry GrC('n mad two a nd Mike Hood
mddf' r1 lhrre-pomter d'> thp Antcdtf'r. •
'><.'OrPd ltw next nane pollll'> to tclk<' d
bb· s 7 lt•t1d
TIW '><'Onng NJ\ ~ffif'cl to blur Scl111t
~1dry\ fonts and lh<' Anl<>tttN., took
ddVdnldCJl'
Altt>r Sumi Mary., Adt1m Cdporn
nmwd d In.."<' throw wrlh I 0:5 lclt. Ar.i'
B'"'k.tu.,kds made d two-1>01ntf'r t1nd
PM11dtt hit a froe throw to 91vt> thf'
Anlet1IC'l'i th<>1r biqgP<.t l<'dd ot thf> gdttK'
71-hl
"ISdtnt "lary'sJ !.hot WPll tn the l.t.,I
sevcn mmutes of the g<lm(• t1nd w«> did
the Sdm<', • UCI Coach Pat Douqhi .,
~1d • 1 le<>l grateful that WP were able>
lo nlOVf' II up d notch •
. UCI m.tde 50~ •• of its 24 held· gOdl
dltempl!> 1n the hrst hall and d1d not try
clJlY thrPP·poUlte~ The IP<lm p1C'ke<11t
up d hit in thP second. 'ihoolmg M "' ..
from thf' 111.'ld ( 1ti ot 25) and mttking
lwo thn•P·J>Olllters Thf' Anteaters dJ\O
made 81' .. of their free throw'> t9 of 111
dfter hcillume
Although the Ant ter5 \bowed their
might 10 the second hdll. Samt Mary.,
began the game wtth a tronq lust ha tr
·1 thouqhl that (the Gtt<'lsJ would
comt.• out and pldy twrd, but I dtdn't
thlnJc thclt they would hoot d weU d\
they dJd. • Douglas Sclld
5.tmt l\ 1ary'S 10-11 trwJNI by as muny
dS sue points, but went on t1 14-.C run to
take a 30-24 leatl wtth 1 05 left m the
hrst halt
Mall Okoro mdde d held gOclJ c.1nd
Green madt> two fret' thro~ to rut Sdull
Mal)'' ledd to 30-28 But Paul Mangney
mdtfo a thr <>-pointer just before th
bllZZer to put the Gaels up by four points
at hdUUm
·1 thought Saint McJry., <'Jr<'<'ut('d
well on off r\5e, • Dougla 1d ·Tb y
shot w U We had good '>hot'i, w Jw.t
dJdn'I ronv rt We had c>d y '\hots (n
SEE ANTEATERS PAGE 14
Johnson's five touchdowns,
including three on th Tars'
first eight plays, help No. 3
seed advance with eds
Barry F.ulkner
0All.Y Pit.OT
NEWPORT
BEACI I Oc£>c.1n
View H1qh Coach
Sean 'unpwn ~Jd
h<' h..idn t ., en
anythmq hke ho!>t
Newport Jidrbor
df\pr thP s.11lor'\ SCOlllOAll
49-0 romp in tht> OaMtn view o
hr't round of the ~ 49
CIF South rn SPC·
don Dlvt ion VI footb.ill pldyolh f.'nd..iy
ru9ht
wport 1uruor tdtlb.u. k I )drtdnqdn
Johnson c.1bo !HiW ..om<'thlllCJ unpn~f'
dentcd tlg.un'>t the St•uhcJwk<t
Th No 3-f'e<i ?d ~uJor.; l'l· t • ll
ranked No f> 1n Orc.1n<Jt• County
advc.1nr.-. to lo< e "uburoon Lcaqu tn·
<'hdmp1on <'<•mtrn. lq· 11 tlt u "''t •to IK•
det<>nmn<>d hy rnrn nip rn " qucHh•r·
hnul S< h•'<luled fnddy
S11np,on w ..... rel rnnq to tht'
ralJber of lt'dm tht• Sdilon pr< ent<'<I
in \\fU\Jllllff their fifth fu...t-round pldyoU
CJdffiC tn d (()W, tht•lr 11th JO 12
po.,lWu'lon ••Pl> <JtcJnct•\ und •t I h-
yecJr rwc h Jplf nnnklf•y.
•Th ~ rt• lht• lk'.,I "e've n. by
far. '>ctJtl ~1mp~n. "h~ t dm (3-7-
1) furnblt•d thf' !ft•rond play from
.. cmnmd<tt' dnd Wd r '''CJatr.d lo
play1nq <"•llrh·Uf> then· t of lh night.
.(Thl' ~HJO .... ) <.\re 'O d lpUned <lnd
w U cOdched. they 1u t don't m4ke
HIGH SOIOOl FOOTIAU
ors
· Newport Harbor
tUgh' DUW\g4.n
John.son (22t ID off
on one of his fivf'
touchdown rwu Frtmy
night as th S.Uors
put Ocean View away
easUy, 49-0, to advance
to the quan rf lnal .--
rou11d of play In
th c rF Divblon Vl
Playoffs again t
Cerrito Hlgh, a 42-7
wjnner over Loara.
A coin Olp wm
d a.rmtne the hosL
Mesa eliminate<l 38-27
~os Arrugo runrung bdck virtually
unstoppable as he runs for lhre TD
and 335 yards to end Mustangs' eason.
Richard Dunn
DIJLY ~Of
(,,\RDC:"i C .ROVE -Evt!n with a
ni•w tw1,t on olf(•n-.e. ("01.ICJ !\le".td
I ltqh' tootli.tll 11•.un h,ul no dfl'>WN
un ddPn'>i • lor l..tl'> ,\nut10'> '>Ophomore
ninrunr1 b.i1 k ·\nthnny l\ldldq1 m the
tu .. 1 round 111 tht• <..tr "ioulht>tn
't>cllon lh\l'•IOO '' fJldyofl'i fnddy
niqht ttl < ;.m.l1·n l.ro\I' I l111h
Th•• ho't Loho'> hl•hmtt thP
bulldo11nq runn1nq ol Mdl<lgt.
dtill'dll'<I < 11.,,to.1 Mt 'd lH-l7 in d
SCOlllOAll
Cftunt• lhdt "'"''" l d' < lo'l' t1<t the '><'Cir.-. 1ndic 11lt.">
1\1..ild<Jt f\J'>h1'<l lor .l lS ~· ... rd' and thn t• tuurhdo\\n'>
on i4 c arr If'' to lead th<' Cttrdl•n c.111, 1• Lcu11ut•
rhdmp1on Luho l<;!-.ll inc ludrnq "< onnct run'> from 75,
hl und I ti ) .mt.. out
('o<,t,1 \h .,,tt 17·41 hro1111ht tt nl'w .,,hoti1un foml1.1llon
to 11., otf Pnw rt "ultanq tn 11 I J>d!.'>Ulc1 ) drt1' Im wruor ~A: °"'' 111.0 nior lck Cablco brew a tM'kJe
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m1'>tdkc·., TIW) rP h111 t1n<.I "tronH up
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Doily Pilot SPORTS ~day, ~bw l7, 2001 IS
A t;o remember
The 195 1 Ordnge C0<tst College
iootbc.rll team enjoyed a day of
reunion, 50 years later
RdY Ro w hdd d qnn M> w1dt•, not l'\'t:n dn
OrdJlgt• COd I CoUeqe foolbttll lo-.s could
um 1tdown
·rm sorry we d•dn I gc•t d win Jor you thNe.
019 guy,· Pirdll"~ Co.tch t-hk<• Tdylor told tht>
65·y•Mr-old R~..o. d fomwr C" st C'oach d.ltN
Ow Bu<"'t dropJ>f'<I d ')q. J ij I~" 10 v151t1ng
Full •rton ~turddy, Whf>n ex r f)dJd tnhutf• to
Ro '><>'~ 1 Q51 c hdrnp1oru.h1p lf'1tm
"It' OK. thdl's dll nqht • Ro '>O Sdtd with d
smtlt• And you con t('IJ the mdn\ word were
honest. <''>pe<'lr1lly wht•n yuu lookt•d dround the
lidSU P<'ter;on gym\ loyN ond '>clW ht fonn r
pldy"r~ tollunq dnd ldughmq of old um
• • emg the-.ti guy-. come> to<wthN dflcr 'iO
yedl"'\ and m ung t'dfh othN dtJcWl, thut m cJnl
a lot tom<>.• Ro '° ...itd "FUty Yt'M'\ really qoes
by f.i t. I Uunk they hdvt• lhdl \dmc· I ~hng
wh n th<'y 'it'<' N1ch other • .
Th OCC foolt>.lll tettm rewrw'<I 11s hcilltun<>
tor R "i E<i'>Wm C'onf •rencl' rhdmp1ons. th
S<hool' IU"5t lltJ ·wmrung l<'dm Ttw Ptrdte'>
ch r1 tlders lurm !<1 d path n di midh Id dnd
e.ich pldyN WdlkN.I thmucJh whtJ(> their name
wa announcf'd
Syd Manmnq .• in 1tU-conh:r1•nn•
d I n 1ve lin<'Oldn. "'d\ th re dS Wd'i
rred Ow m . d tonnN ~fonn<· ttnd Ron
Qulgl y. a b·lool-5 q ntJ • 91dnl who
could cd~ school fO<' m hoopi. A ltl •y
Hou< hton, clnoth<>r Ptrnt<' who used lo
wear tho old hf'lm •b with no
fac md k, mdd lh • trf'k lrom Thi~ for
th r union
The gam \ dnnounct>r, Jun Cdmctt.
caJled out edch Mme and ulso deM'nbed
th ttin<J bdck m th duy, wh"n th
th • guys h khng lh m l)('Ctlw.e lh<'y couldn't
mclkf• •t. thol'\ ..ome ot th<> chdrdc1er of thJ,
tedm •
lns1dt> th<• lo.,er of thP gym ndmC'd all<>r th<:
..chooJ's fomler pw 1d n1, rurrcnt Pr~1dent
MdrtJMet Gratton welromcd th<' gang dnd
n>mlfld<>d th m of lht'lr unportance to occ· ..
proud 11ad1uon of winning dnd cdmdrad m•
Gfdtton 'poke ol lhe tate chdmp1onsh1p
~Uddi. lhdl hdve been d pdrt of O\C. indudanq
th<' wom n\ voUl'ybdU ilnd water polo I ams,
wtucb dre on the ro.td to th(• lttl(• th1., '><'d'iOn
"That'~ ct le<Jd<y you dll It'll,· GMtton told
tht• '51 championship teum "It's tt 1>1 .. ~utt•
you'r dll her •
Then Ro\SO spoke to hi.s lonner plt1yer. ·
I le look<'d around tht> room t Its eyes could
prol:>dbly t U 1us1 4S mclny ston lht>n hr• rouJd
ever rememlX>r • 1
•ftfty yeclrs, • h rud • 11 1ust gQes hy It'<;
amcJZlllg how many peoplt• you rec«lll: but it's
dmd1mg how much Uung challlJe Fatty yedr •
Tru ,muchhas changed ll\c 1951.wh n
Trumctn was Pr Jd nt and ga could lX'
purC'h<tSed at 20 <"Cnts a gallon, wh n being true
to your school was as important as mamag •
from a wedduHJ in 1<l51 . or course.
. In 200 I . J J of Rosso''> plclyers att nded
Sdtwday Som • were not told or th reuruon.
Som wer; too old. too ick to mak th tnp
Som<• hdd died ·we have found out a I w of th m
di n t h r~ became th y died,· MUd
~I I Small y, a N wport Harbor H1qh
product who played lhe gtlll\e with
on ye alter a hootmq dCC'ld nt
· wh n h wa!ll H •tt Wd JUSt o crd1y
bun<'h of guys back lh n (Toddy,) W('
held a lol of guy who we couJdn'I
recogn1z M th y can rerognt7t',
OO<'a I hav the one cy<' •
roughing the pct •r pendlty wd ctl> rMe
as Jim Brown gomg down dfl r on<'
tac kl
Th 1951 Bu won the Eai.1 m
Conlemnce IJU with d 7-3 <1\1 raU
Steve Vrgen
COASnRS
·maUey. who wa\ d cnbed ds tht•
hardest work r on th l am. handJ d
m t of th punllng and conver110n
luclung dutJ A 5-t I, 170-poundn,
record and b..O mcllk 10 < onJ ren • Th y wor
school rolcm ol maroon dlld qrtty. And many
wor; they pldyod the gam with p.usion, all
b rt . t lad to It wa l~ onJy w.Jy
ln that ctwmp1orurup dSC>n, OCC lrav<>lcd
to Bo lo play the squod thdl evolved to a
Division 1 unlY' rs1ty that upM?t th F no late
Bulldog Uus n
Most of R · Bu lived in th school'
donruton • where ev ry night med lill. a
p.uty. Back th n, occ· enrollm nt wa 662.
Wee a high Khool or ev n d big, Ught family
•tt wa. al om of cbar1rtE'r. but It wu &l5o a
tum ot charact rs,· aid Bob Woodbouae, who.
Wee some of th v intag Parat , pldyed offense
and defente.
Woodhoute drove from Cottonwood, Artz ..
jutt to be w•th has lonner teammates, whom all
met ln the gym's toy r for a dinn4tr party alter
S.twday'• game.
•'Jbat 1H108 WU fun,• Woodhc>UM Mid,
ll'Ulty-eyed, at he urveyed tM room -~
tM game WU kind°'~. We pleyed the
game became we liked it. But. w had• loC Of
fun being IOg«h«. Tbiat's what IMde lt • good
....... That Wal the ...... l'MIOO I dnMI here
todly, IMlr•UM then w• IO "*'Y guys who
Md t0 much fun llDgf!ther. lt'l llill ptOWing IO be
lnll. 1'MI bM been a grMt .tfu. W. NW
f'-te1msna•) walking up U.....,. and
-
he was the epitome of R <;0' BUC'"4i
Gntty. hard-nosod, hard-tutung and playmg tor
lhoP. love. not a p.aycbeck.
What else mad th Bua champions?
"Th y w ro well-prepared to play on ollen<;t•
and d fense. • Rosso wd. •nwt Well th tr No I
quahty Our line had better abibU thdn <lny
olh r l m th.al we played. W had gr at
balanc-E' Guys w r playing both WclY Th y
had a lot of rue They w ro alway ready •
A R°"° nded h1I peech to tus play r.
fhe h ld hu. cane Ul his Jett hand, th p.tper
with th peec:h. ln lbe other). h wuttngty
poke ol tb futUTe.
• 11 w U<:k together and .tay m touch. who
knows. w could be dolng this a 1.1n '<>On.• h1•
'4id.
Tlle OCC wo•••'I _....,polo .... ~
its roed to tho slate ch&mpk>nlh.ip hnaJ
Tbunday against PoodUU ln the stat
tournament's flrlt round In Merced The Pircat
are pcUed to c•ptwe the ttUe. It lhoukt be
· lignifk"ent)y .pec:Mll fw the~ and
......,,. C'Oo9dl MUie cu.. who flniaMd ~up&Meyeer
The flD&I i. ..c for todey • l 30 p.m. al
Memld College Wttb Rtv•llde furnishing the
~· Wen getting..._.., tbe Ptntea had to dMI
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M u y of tbe ·
memMn
of OrMge Coast
College's 195 l
dwnplonlhlp footMll
team gathered I t week
~l Orang C~t ColJeire
for a reunJon. Ccwtbed
by Ray io\IO f ct"nter,
with whJte hJrtf, the
Plralti an Ull ..
rem mt'Hored ~ Or•ng
Coast' flrn c·h•mplonsblp
.squad. With Rouo •re ·
tback row, from
leftl: Doc
M~on.
PauJ
Aleunder.
Bob Wood.ho~.
Ron Oulgle~.
Chuck Hamen,
Mel ~malley. Ed May r,
Syd Manning, Paul Chait"
and Benn} rredonda;
Omeellng, fTOm lefO:
Don Bdmett, Jot\n Black ,
hJey I foughton,
Maun.-LangddJe,
Je 'ie ~milh and
Fred O\\e~.
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84 Saturday, ~ber , 7, 200 l SPORTS Doily Pilot
HIGH SOIOOL IOYS ma POLO
Sea Kin~ go for~ stnµgbt CIF · crown
Coron a del Mar will face Esperanza tonight at
Belmont Plaza in Vargas' final game as coach.
RkNrdOunn
OAA.Y PllOT
BELMONT SHORE -As. th
SWdn song for Corond del Mar
I ligh boy., water polo coach
John VtJrqdi., the Sea Kings
shuulll hdve no trouble getung
lul'<i up for tonight'\ 8· 15 clash
with Ef.peranzd in the ClF
Southern Section D1v1 i on II
championstup gdIDl' di Belmont
PlaZd Olympic Pool
Dlvislon n utJ .
But the unseeded Azt (18-
J 0) are en1oylng a CindereUa
run ln the po tseason, having
upset top-seeded Servile ln the
quarterfinals. b-5. and lowth-
&eeded Laguna 8edch, 9-8, tn
overtime m the senuftnals CdM
and Esperanza have not tacod
each other ltus year.
·Esperanza ls d fin.itety on a
tllgh right now with (Its) wln
over Servlt and win over
Lcsguna Beach,• Vargas said
·(The Azl ) are go.mg lo be it
real good team (torughl). •
• 11 will be a little senUmentaJ
with 1t bemg my ld5t gdme. but
ttwrl' .... no better way to go out
them to pltty m the CIF hnals. •
\UUI Vttrga!i, who will lake over
d'> Stttnford's todch dt the
lx-qmnmg of 2002
Vdrqill>, the Sett Kmgi..' roach
'>lll<l' l'Jl:IJ dfter ttn All-Amencan
pldy11111 <Meer dt UC Irvine
undPr C '1>dch Ted Newl.ind, will
tw .,.,.,k1nq his sPventh CIF
c he11npion!>h1p at lhe-S<>a Kmqs
hPllll "'hilt• the ...chool hopes to
win '" I ith wrt1on Utle in the
-.p11r1 wh1rh Wd!> ldunC'ht>d lJy
"'lt>wl,rnd
Esperanza, the third-place
team from the Sunset Leagu •
cmd the Pacillc Coa I League
champion Sea King will play
torught m the featured tune lot.
The D1vls1on II final was '"
ongmally chcduled for 6 p.m .•
but section ofh clals switched
i..ldrt.tng times Thursday.
...,,., ond-,«>t'ded ( ·orond dc•I
\lt1r 1.l l· ll. rttnkt•d No I in the
'\outhNn C'ttWorn1d region by
Th,• .T11111~ .. for mw.t of the
'''d'>On, hd'> Y''l lo ht• chdllenged
m thl' plt1yoff-.. outsconng three
up1xml'n~. "> 1-10 CdM ts also
hopinq lo win 1b lhmf ... tra1ght
·usually (8.15 p.m.) ~ the
D1vis1on I tune,· Varga said,
"bull reaUy think that we're i.o •
excited, we would do it any tim .
Even i.f it was 6 o'dock ln -th •
morning. we'd be there.·
Vargds, who said be Cdn't
remember the last tune CdM
played Esperanza. will go with
~customary starters 111 tonight'
chdmp1on hjp clash, led by 6·
foot-4, 220-pound emor
Michael March and 1uruors John
•
Mann fb·4. 210) and Art1 Dorr
(b-foot, 2..101
March. "1clnn and Dorr
scored con •cult\<' CJOdl., from
two meter·., lo open thf' 'f't1
King • 1>C11uhnal mdtth dCJuln;t
Lo.<. Alam1tO!>, t.t I 2·h v1< tory lor
CdM. which buut o t1.1 hdJftunc
lead
·Thell'\ lm•powN ru1ht
them.• VdrgdS said of tus team's
operuny goo.ls. whik> udding U\at
hi.!> i.quad was hiqhJy mouvated
lo play hard rouowlnq Serv1to'
d •h•dl m th • quartt'rlmctK
S •nior~ Bobby Mei. enger.
M.itt Meyer a nd M.uc<'llo
PdntuhdnO dnd goalJ Sherwm
Kun dl.-.O st.u'l for CdM Junior
tJoulw B<•du Stock t1U, usuc:Uly
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VOWYBAU
Sailors go
for it today
in C/Ffinal
Newport Harbor, Mira Costa High square off at
Cypress College today at 1 for CIF IJ-AA crown.
Rlctaatd Dunn
DAILY PILOT
CYPRESS I hltlory hcls d tend(•ncy to repeat
•l!iell. 1·SJX'Cldlly Wlth Newport 1 larbor I hgh and
Mird Co-.tc1 m guts voUeybdU
Th<• two perennial CIF Southern Section
pow<>rhou.<..es wtJJ squore oft Coday at I p.m. m the
D1v..,1on II-AA champion hip m atch at Cypress College.
• 1 t1IWdY' '>CheduJe the (Mira Costaf boys (for a prelettgue match I.
hut I nt•VPr <Khc'<iulP (lhe Mustdngs) tn guts. and I never wtlJ,.
"lpwport Hdrbor C0ttch Dan Glenn said, ·becaUSC' you ctJwc1y-.
hdVl' lht· lt..-lmq lhdl 11 you're hoving a good year. you'U face them
in th1• pldyoff<> W<• don't need to play In the pr<> eason •
Slnn· 1q~. lhP tw() ~hoots have m<>t m the playoffs eight Um "'·
in< ludinq lour tmw<> in the fmah dnd three lime in the errulmttl!>.
·Martt < 'osld., in the thick ol thinqi. every smgle yecu: t>d1tJ
C ,Jt>nn who will h<• '<'<'lung tus sJXth \IF ch.unpionstup since ta.lung
ovrr ,,., hl'dtl CC>df h 1n 1986
Nt>wport Jldflxir t21-9J, seeded i.c.-cond, wall be amung for Its
WV\'nlh '<'< tmn 1111~· 1n the sport and fourth m five years, but top-
'>Cetlt-tl Mircl C'o-.11.1 128-51 should provide the Sallon. with their
b1qqesl chdlJenqe. hy IM, of the postseason.
The S.11lor~ who hdve not dllowed an opponent more than
'-<'Vt>n 1x>1nt-. in dny of their nine ~tseason gam (three mc1tch s
loUowmq d hr.I-round bye). dominated aU throe gam aga11151
Mum10nt<• Lt•aquP rht1mp1on We tluke (27-3) tn th semthnuls
Tuesday to adv.rnc1•, I S-.1, 15-4. 15-5.
Mu.r CO'>tct\ Mustt1nq~. who won the Division 1-A chdmpionstup
ld!>I y !'ttr. ddVclnu'<.I with d 15-10, 15-J 1. 8~15, 1~6 nultnaJ victory
over V<>ntunt
·we hdVl' t1 hJ.<.tory with Mira Costd, • Glenn scud •Some ot my
luds went to pldyoff CJtlmcs wh(>n they were 10 grammar school and
MJW Nf'wport Hdrl>fir pluy Mlra Costd, and I'm uro &0me of (lhc
cutrent Mu ta.ng-.1 '>dW Mt.m Costa play Newport, too •
N<>wport I ldrhor ht•dt Mira C ta for the 1994 Division J btle, th n
the• Muslt1m1" kn()( k1-<t out th Sailors In the rrufmaJs In 1995 and
'%
N 'wp<>rt dt>h•t1h•d Mirct C ta in the t997 Division l·AA cham-
pionship nit1trh .md u9ct1n In 1999 for th am section lltl .
In lh•~ Yl'dr'\ Sdnta Barbara Toumam nt of Champions Oct l •
Pro tennis:
Agenor falls
in quarters
COSTA MCiSA
We l y Wh1l hou
Al.rka UplM't top-Ronald
A nM of H lti • .-1, 6-2. tn lht'
qu•rt rflnal Friday of th
Sl5,000Ca1ta"' ProCla
at tho Co1Lo M H Tf'nnl c.-nt r.
A nor ... rorm r top-20
piety r 1n tb worJd who
~--lhDSI ~ ftMU1l in
car r prtaa mon•f ln 1991,
t nh»~•ege331o
1 ( .
Juan Cook. WM ..... a
berth in the ..... -.. •tucky__....._..._....._,
aMo ectvencwd IO IOdmy'I ....
after upMOig bdt I ""l.Jttl
WUl6liml. e.1 &-3, In ........
of th United sea••,._..
~ .... ,] .......
'
•
FdUl~Cld Oe.nleJ Willman
ol New Z.eal&od, • s-7, 7-6 11 ). 3-
1 (r ured) wmn r over I llow
countryman Mark NI I n,
the only • f'ded play r
rtm.aln.lng In thi mUlna.11.
In lb oth r quarterfinal,
Cbld Carlton, wbo upeet thlnJ·
ed Matthew Breen ln
MCOOd round. advanced to th
temifine.11wtlh.7~ (81. ,.~WV\
over qU&ld'-' e.rtrand Contzler
ot Fr.ace.
Th• cbMnplon h.ip tln•l I
uod1y, wtth Che winner
pocketing Sl,9.50 and the
ru.aD•r·up 11,JJO, Tod~
............. home .
ID doublet Ptidey, l«oad·
MI Md NW.00 ud AlllMDy
Ro.cMINMdJelll.-ldalld
R...-y s.n. 1-e ,,,, 6-3, In
tbe M malfiuk, wblle fourtb·
........ aDd C.ooll ..... ........ ~ ............
Kyte !pmow, ,.. M. _., -
\TEvt M ( • /OAAYf'l.01
Senior middle blocker Uz Lord (9t and the Salon battle
today against MJra Costa for CIF DlvlsJon 0 -AA honors.
Mud Co!tld .,wc•pt lht• Tt1~. l'i·J. 15-1:1, 17·15 ·wp 1ust yot hwnm<'n'<J dJld m<1<f~ d lot of unlor«'<l nor..,• Glenn
lldld "Ou\ who know' wht1t'!t going to hdpf)('n ttodtty)f The ma.m
tJuog ~that we batU un<l flqhl We'r,• pidyu19 d gre .. 1 oppol"K'nl cDld
hoJ>('rully we'll be pldymq on tlll cylinders And th hi tory Mua
Co Id hd'i 1n voU ybdU dtldo, d IOI lo (the thnU or the lJU rMtchJ •
The s.ulors have rnnw on tronq \Inn• 10 .. 1ng to lrvm ma Scd
View League f~l-plan• \howdown Oct i.1. wll\mng 1x tra.igbl
match -,,
N •wport t ldrbor r.'> led by h·foot-3 1wuor nuddJe blocJ<er Knstcn
McCune. who has r>kiyud tc>ady .lll 'loC!a.son. wtule ruor setter Katie
Klng has been rock -.ohcJ
Sen or mlddll' hlO<'kP1 Ll.l Lord ·hd'i plctyM.1 gr ul th ltt l few
wee~.-Glrnn md. ;.md sC'nlot ouhicll• h11ln Andr cl 1)1ru.m hd
unproved tr m ndou.,ly ( 'hl'l'ltn • WollN, d b-1 senior oppos1t • and
..ophomoi ou~1d h11t1•r Alywn J<•nnllltf have perfonnf'd cit f>("c,l.k
levels in th po<,t~·u..on
~()( Mm1 ro!>lll, wht(h I 'lll Uie!> four u-loot •YU<ldl . blocker..,
oub1d ' hlllN J '>Ito VN1'> lc.>dd.$ thC' wuy, wh1l UCLA-bound
Teryn Sprn99 ttnd Rl·n • Lor>t.'!> ar f>·loot m.lddw block n.. Brooke
Ph.tlllp!>. tt Junior 01>rx"1tt•1 1., ah<> 6-fool
ruor§('tt 1 Nora Plt'Lyru.k.i and ~J>hofnur • outstdo hUteT ydncy
Doncthu • who r •mmd\ C l rm c.t lot ol h11; own J nrung • round out
th IVbrob1 h1.rter..
llKIW 10 emus m 1111
Nonh on ~ to v..u.,. VlfW r""' ''9ht .,., prG1C.-d ~ to tolltfe. on nig11e.
M 9200 l/aley '11.w
BECKER
CONTINUED FROM B 1
play the second half.
CtlM al\O def Patf'd Cypr(l\s,
I 9-1. in the lust round mxJ nt.t
Marganla. 20·3. in the quarter·
II net ls
E peranzct. led by -.enior
Coron.a d•I
M&r ffigb's ·
JobAMann
-(right} fires olf
••• again..'lt
~eln
CIFPlayoffs
. Ktlon. MuA
and the Seil
Klag1 shoot for
tbeir third
. ltrillgbt Dlvl·
lion U clwmpi-
onsbJp tonight
at 8:1S against
Esperanza at
Belmont Plan.
Glt[Ci fRy CAV
Jamewn Bunnf'istcr dnd <Jt>dh!f-
Barrett Sh ndan, hd\ r •cJc h• ·ti
th Clf hnt.t) for the Jim tum·
-.me• 1<)<14, when tht• 111 1 ...
beat S<•rv1te. 1J..8. lor the "" 1.,1c.11
II crown
Dllt<110lft JO IMCllJ NIA
North on 405 10 7th \i (F1~ 22) If\ LOng k«h WM on M . to Tetmino
~ on TemltnO Mid Pl'«ted '°"'h 10 IMtmont Pl.\u
COMMUNITY COWGE FOOTBAll
Seeking consolation
The Pirates are trying to close out their sed'>On
on a high note with a victory over the GauC"ho~
Steve Virgen
0.All'Y PILOT
f\.11 SS I ON
VlEJO -In t1
S&lSOn p.ldgued
by m1un and
1ncons11.u•ncy,
lh<' Orang<' C0t1'>I
C<>ileg . l,,otball ledm htlS 1111'
opportu'ruty to <'n<I •L'i <i(•tJ.liOn by
dt!.c-overinq 11\ tru<> 1d<'nllly
Tildt\ what P1rt1tt·' <'Odeh \ lJkP
Tc.1ylor ho~ .... the Bu<-'> < 111-.l•
oul the yl.'M di Sc.1ddlebock
\oil ~e lodt1y di 1 p m
The Bu<-'> f'i·b. 1-4 in lh<'
CtmlMI d1v1...aun1 w1U pl<1y th(•
rol • of iopoLIN ll'> the G.iucho<>
fu-3. :l-11 dre m U.rw for J bowl
!Jdffif' with a wm over 0<.'C th.it
would 91ve S11dcJl t.>bdc:k soh•
pos-.es 10 0 of ond pl<i<'J..' in
the Mr ion Confert'ncc·'>
C<>ntraJ 01v~ion
·we JU In •ed lo mttke sure
that the 'A' team hows UJl, •
TtJylor Sdld or tu Bue. •If lhc•
i.ame team how up that did
CICfcllO t dnttt And dnd Cl
Cdmino. w C'dn wm •
Orang" C~t's c-hanC'C ol
w mnmg today hove Improved
b cc.1use Saddl lJuck'<t quc1r-
t rbdck Jcbon Wh1eldon 1
he<JuJcd to bt> iru.~smg from
uC'Uon bec:dusc of a tom ant nor
m10c1t • UgdJllt'nl ulf<'rod m lh<•
occ
Os saise .... .....,
(.ouch<>!>' 11 -21 WlO o\.1•r < .okl1 11
WP!tt lo I W<'t'k
Whleldon led tlw '-111 .'
f)dS!.lll<J olh•nw m th<> I\ It'"""
ConlNt>nn•, .,., h • hd" lhrim 11
for 2.33'.I ytlfdo, 1254 y.uc1, I" r
gam<>I dnd lh touchdown ...
Th PirdtC!t wiJI IX! w1lh11111
qudrtNbtick Juson KnJ>d' 11 "''
who ~f€'n>d d -.pr.um'<i <Jn~ I• 111
Or cmge Cod'>!'-. 1'}-1 h lo'' '"
v1'i1hnq Full •rton lt1-.1 "'• • ~
Fullbt1Ck Trav1'> Trimhl" ,,
NC'wport 1 lurhor I hgh prod111 t
will dl'\O lw out hf'Cc:>t"'' ul ,,
kn~· 1n1ury
Sophomor • qudrtNIM< k '11 I..
I ltqtJ!t. who hd'> .,tdrt('(I 1•\\•I\
gdm1• lhl\ yt•ur will lt•<1d the
Buc'li' Ofl(•n c• clnd LPon.1111
OeRochc.> wlll hll m onc1• c1qt1111
for Trunbl<'
OCC td1lb.t< k NiJe., f'. ltlld'>' h
wtU .,hoot for h.ts third 100-y;ml
gam ol the sc:>ason. t1nd Tt1ylor
experts th Ire hmt1n will hi< i...
up t1 spot on the 1dl-conff'rPnc 1•
t arn
• • te'S d thousand-yard ru ht•r
cind h ' hould hav thou ... mtl
ydrd<i, • T,.y101 ~d ol Mitld..rh
·He JU t didn't hctvf' 1•nouqh
CdlTl<'S I tu n~ to 1mprov • ht'
kills tn th. olflieUSOn I IOpl'IUUy
he will run trd< k Th.ii
touchdown ityillnst Sdnta Ana Id
38-yard ct1mp •r) wo J>r It)
lmpr !.1ve •
LlllUPS
D &BIM
.... ..... ML Wt. CJ. .....
11 NICa..... 61 19SSO OI 56 ... S... 6'221S 5o Of
26 ........... Sii Its f<f Tl 67._..._,. 6224)So OT
20 a--. ~10 210So fl 7t lhu• Pl 6-0M k OT
•111•1•.IMwH 1•So Wll S)._.._ J 6-2"6 Ir Of
l v.a..._ w 1ssso Wll so lllft~ "' ns ff Oll
10111 MM&. Ml)OSo TE 41 .... Tw 6'1245 frMll n ..... ,.. Mm Ft LT ~----...... 6~200 ,, Oll
1J ... 0.. 6-2 lOS ff LG JS 111110.. 5 'O 111 So C8 u ltr.. 61 ~ k c u ~c..'"• 1 6-J 1t0 ff ca u-..-... .,, •so ..a ..,._...... 6-21•So ~s .. .._ C:-... ) lOS k f'1 lS ._..., ~ H IQ SO FS
her play.
•it's unportont tot d by example.·
Becker MJd of her roae as team cape.am. ·u
gives me lnC"endve to do better. As long as
you're a~ to JHd th tNm, I thillk that
the main fOC'\m of the setter and alto being
able to be unprecbdable With your • • ,
Her tn1plradonal performances hev
been lnlenlllied this IMIOft b«•ute She l5
a ....,, That's the fMllOft the WM a blt
frultrer.d to IMm CdM WOUid noc compe~
In Nte ~ thie yeer, She wanted
UM>lher cban(e to wta ..
·1 ..aty wanted to beat ....eone tO end the....-.· B«br Mid. •Tbi9 r-r evttry
.,... Ml bMll men &lnportanl. !wry
IDoltdl I lmew It Would be 111f lat time
pleylng • cwt.dn '9Ull. I tried to make at• .....................
Aa ... dilled out her ............... ,
dwl1ll 1 I ............ vlcllrf ..-IMd a.y IMINmwpon ...._ ......... ._.
01M .. ..., ..... ud1Wta.••--w...11111••a11od••llll .. Meip1111Wlllt1-tr a1111..S..._..cta..._
c..tl. ,__,...._i14lirtltn1.._ ..
·S 'cu••~n ... ._. ... _. ........ c I Dk • I~
Daily Pilot SPORTS Saturday, NcMmber 17, 200 I • . .
GllLS SWJMllG IOYS SWIMllllG
ewport Harbor's Geehr signs with tanford ewport Harbor's Aaron Peirsol signs with Texas
NEWPORT BEACI 1-Carty Geehr, 1 'two.time CIF Southern
Section JWimmirig champion an the 500-yetd frw.ttylfa nd 200
lndtvidual medlt'!y at Mayfield High before t14nsfernn1 to
Newport f tarbor, who bib been plagued by ~ 1n1wy, ha
N wport Harbor High' Aaron PeirlOl,<Che took the trip (to TeXA) I reAlly I t I would lit tn
• 200.n ter backstrc)t,e silv t m 4llit tn th w 1i mar ol • ploce w I JUW ht
2000 otympw::s and cummtJy ranked No l an AcadenUcaJ.ly, rt Wlb lhe 14.me .as M.M:rug411 rm
th world &n tho 200 back, wttJ swun for th pr tty ~oiled: rt' pretty sw •
'9Md a national I tl r ol mt nt to atlt>nd tanford UnJVc~1ty
Th 16-yee.r-old nior, a iJv r medalist at 1-i 4t the Pan·Am
Gam • lS till und rgoang ml n ve ph15ical th rapy after
Uruv naty of Texas n xt yNr d.ltPr igrung hu. P inol ~bed Texas, wh r • he'U !>wurl
n•bOnal letter of t.nteot , undl'r tbf? gWddna= bl Coach Edd.W b a
Pe&ne>I, who won th gold meddJ and t a coUoge CdffiJ>lb Uwt does oot bold true~ the
houJd r wg ry tJus pa t o,u~r in hopes or ughtening up d
rotator int rv.il Sh.-ha hope of competing in the Sr.ruor
Ncstionals In Mcu h, and is hopeluJ of pclrtldpation Wllh' Newport
lforbor'. wun t<.'ctm m th spring.
m t reconl ( 1.57 11) tn th 200 back •t the reotypcs of cowboy boob 4n<l coo.ntry mUSl<':
· RNA World Champion.Ships 1n Japan lJl JuJy. Lillt pnng, P U"M>I won the CIF South m
Jd t.hMC were •v raJ schools in I.ht> rumung Section D1vis1on I utJ • 1n th t 00 bcKk for th
before h • t h th<' Longhorn!. tJurd ypar ln a row Peu'>t.11 4lJ~.o won ttw 200
Other ophons w r Prine ton .. nd Cdlifomia, but Stanford,
· @nd U S. Olympic o,wun roach Richard Quack won out
·Up unuJ the l4st ~nd. lt w..is pretty tough fr tyl'" pnd helped th<• ~11Jor.. to • c tw.rnp1·
to make the de!05ion, • ~ PeiN>l, who C'llC»C onstup tn I.ht' 400 fref> rt>ldy A-; o '>Ophomort-iw
Tux.is over the other <,d\ooll. he vml<'d Uldudmg. won the 200 lJ'dfv1duct.1 mc<JI v lltl • dnd •t d
Aru.ona, Stanford, Cell dnd M1chi dJl "When I m l re<vrd I 1 ·4q 021. -by st.evtt Wge,n . Aaron hlriol
SAILORS
CONTINUED FROM B 1
th n '>pnntcd 77 ydrd to pdydlrt with ht,'> hnctJ
cc1ny of th(' ruqht, JU"I '*i '><'<'Ond:. mto the• '>4..'<'0nd
hdlf
·we hdd ti !Jff'tJt WE'f•k Of practJC(' and \'wt'
wer foe U'>f•d tonight,· 'ldld John.,on. whoi.~
s1 ngle·'>t•ason rushing y<1rds cHP fifth bt~t m
1 larbor dnnt1l
Thul nch N •wpon 1 latbor tradJhon, now m 1b
7 1 st varsity ~cl!>On, does not 1nclude t1 plt1yon
victory by ilny b1g<JN margin Th• 1982 ledJTI
routed Norwalk. 5~!16, m the h~t round. whtle
they 1 qgq c,,qudd et1rn d a 49-0 01\ I\ ton VI
nuhn.ll dens1on over Kennedy
Bnnklc)'. hkt> h1 rounterpdrt on thr. other
1dt>l&n(>, wai. 1mpr('<;scd
·1 thought we pluyed well on both 'ild~ ul tht•
bull • Bnnkl •y ~•d "(Johnson) rtl.ll th heck out
ol lh<> bdll t1nd I thought we pl.dyed good d<'f ~
It w.i-; d n1fi• hnt we k 11nd. hopefuJly. we c.in
bu.lid on 11 • •
Scoring th~· touchdowru. on the lu~t e1<1ht
pht}''> led to doLcn of Sdtlor r(",('rvl'1'. building
ome expcnen(e d' mort• than 50 Tt1r. t1w
ac1lon. rndudmq frtM.hmoo ldllbtick ·pen<N Unk
(five C'dm for b5 yMd )
"Tho <' guy!> de crv<' ome plt1ying time.
becctuse evPry we<'k. thev work !tO hc1rd in
practtre, • BnnklPy '-illd
Quartcrbc1ck Ct1 cy P tcrs, who dJOn<J with
Ltnk led th1 year·., Ir tunan squad to its fu.,t
I agul' llU<.' .,.n((• 1984. wa among Ulosc who
SclW vernl Odp!t
t ldrbor. commq off 11.s Ion I<>!» Id t w~k to
W tchester, in which BnnkJ y wa d1S<1ppomt-
ed by his players' ffort. mad we its tempo wM
MUSTANGS
CONTINUED FROM B 1
qudrt rb.ltk ,\ J . Perkin • who
cumpl t(ld I 1 of 28 throw with
on touchdown dntl no tnl r·
c pUUn
·We put I oJ\olgun 110 t.hii
w k, b rttu e I thought II
would g1vl.'! ~ an ddvantage
1tnd w did ct good Job.· c ta
M Cooch Dav Pl•rk.ins ~
Aft r Los Am1yo\ I d al
halftime, t7·b, Coc,td Mt·~a
cntor tronq di ty Nick
Cabaco r< lumed an tntNc P·
lion 4.S yArd on th hnt plcty
from M:rtmmag in th 1«0nd
half, cutting th Mustanc •
drftot to flv •
"1 thought \\C
played we// on
both sides of
the ba//.
(Johnson) ran
the heck out
of the ball and
I thought we
played good
defense .....
Jeff Brinkley
Newport Harbor
High football coach
c rt'>p Imm th(• out •t
Al 1t•1 < orn<>rbc1ck
Br1t1n C •ctl'ld rec ovc>rPd
Occt1n vie\\:., .ilorC'·
1111•111 wnNJ I um bl(o,
John-.on tool.. 1u'l thn.'<'
pld ~' lo 01wn thP
"11111111 Tht• hr!tt of
"'\t•n Ad.1m KPrn ...
111nvPr ... 1on kirk' mt\dl'
11 7 ·<> with IO O'I lt•ft m
tl\I' I U'il 4ut1rtN
.lohn'>Oll <t1ppNI
I I c1 t lmr ., '''C ond
po,, .. ...,,on. t1 lhrl'<'·J>lt1y
TI> clnw. with t1 47-}'tlrd
.,. orinq romp thC'n
hollt'<1 '>5 YdTd'> on th
'.I'< o ne! pld\' ol
'\1•\\J>iHI\ third
po ,,.,,1on lo hury the
C1olch•n \\'c•~t L1 .. 1que·.,
th1rd ·plt1C<' H•um
luhn'>On\ lourth m
cctshcd m d \\,11 n•n Ju nm' IC h 1nlt'rr <>ptmn, onP
ol St'\'C'tdl l)l(l pltl\'o h\ d dt>llWldOI d(•ll'n'<.'
Lim·bd~ kN-. Cor) R,1,, Tyl1•r M1lll'I dnd 1dtl
l!nctm. n "••LI .u. f'll<h .hm Roth""t•U dlld O,l\1d
Mur..hc1!l. Ide kll' Stoll l\oh11n noS<• CJ lid rd Joe
Fol<'y. corner ... C ull'lcJ and k<>m' t1nd \tllC'U~
JunO\\ICh cJnd 1\111..1• ~lcl>on,tl<I lt>Cl tht• \hi} &oi
thc• ro11nty·, 'llncyw-.1 unit to rc'f ord 1b lourth
shutout thl'i lttll
Ocot1n V1t•w 111,111t1qt>tl 11 .... t 11:1 ~.ird!l ru'>hJnq
ctnd Jh lhtouqh lhl' .i1r, while• "it•wport .untl"!l('<I
d M"di;on-luqh ~L') r11 ... 111ng y.-rch t1ntl 4bO} .irch
or total otfen"4•
Rht•tt 11.ul'>lll'ld tlnd B11dn C ·.11npo'> round<'d
out th<' I lcJrbor •·rnnnc1 with TI> nm' ol U dnd ;)
yard , r JX.'<\I\ •ly
Costa
Mew
High'
John
Garda
llHn-es
two Los
Amigos
defend·
en away
en route
to a key
gain
Frid•Y
night.
lAler ln th third quart r.
.,ler a bad 1>unt n•p by th
Loboa ga~ the M ngt1 gnNll
f:leld pui&don l tM Loi; Amig<»
l l·yerd lln , Co!ll• Me •
cathed in on • J2·~ard t Id
goe1 by 8ry Sht>rldan the
vWton pulled to wt\hin t 7-t.S
with l :Jt to pa.y"' the pettud.
Cab1co flnt bed with 3
ru•du.ng yards on 14 cam ,
wh1I calchJng four of A J.
Perkim' .,.._ lor 3' yeidt
for • 10-0 t ad Ptn da al o
kic'lu!d lave •tr• poiota, wl\iJc
the M'*-"9' failed to c:onv rt
any point after their four
tOuc:hdownl
LOt Amigo then (Ored
.............. touthdOwnt, the
.... caamg wlh 5j.5 ~
in .... gMae. for. 38-t.S ...
Pollowtng tbe Loboa' final
KON, COiia M ... dnwe 78
,... wllllleCDllSUliling •:t5 •
IMdodltD_. .......
...... hallMdl I(~
Ailmllli ....... Mull ... ... 1.,... _ 12 '*"91. ...... ..,... ... ,, .. ........ ,.., ..... ••a-t a •ad" t &ca .. •..,...9*:klllf ·-= ..... .-tllll••-• 1••~-...
Tbt Muttang , how ver.
bolC'hf!d tb tnap out ol th
lhotgul\ MS limes .net to.t two
fumbles.
AaM!9' tlhrM 011tM1fnr3$
y..mt and JObn Gtma ttJne
faf ;l7 yardlll allo woUnd up on
the ~ end of UM! new ,_,...__.,
.... ~ c;p.ed wtlh • ._..,..... drive ill tlM rtnl
..... lbM ..............
•Ir uMr. ~ bJ ~'t ................. ..,..._ __ ... __ ...................
,.., ....... Mm~ ................ ., z ............ .. ,.. ........ ......
I.ti • Meond..quut.r •
MftN convert.cl thr lhlrd
doWN ....t Pwldna C'4itF'Mad
.,. ... out of the ~ to
Asuege. Gan:M end Cebk-o, .....,..._ • ...,...touton
Loi Amalgot. the Muttea91
...... -• l·y.nl ,.. flam ........ ..,......., .... _ ........... ~ .. ..
.... -.n.MT E 51-
lllacln 1 llr lM A ..... W..
Hula • ., • ..,._ M-.e._.•t• ra r ..... ..... . , .. ,....
•• $' ..... 12 ...... .. _. MT
........ .,..., 9 ... ...
Rhett
HartsOeld
(34t takes a
look al a
would-be
IKkleren
route lo a
13-yard
touchdown
run in the
Sailors'
49-0
vtctory
over the
Ocean
Dartugu·
Johnson scored
Hve touchdowns.
View Seahawks in the flnl
round of the CIF Division VI
Playoffs Friday ntghl The
Sailors were ln a comfortable
35·0 lead al halftJme.
SCQll I! QWJllS
OcNnVrf!W 0 0 0 0 0
Newpon HMbor 21 14 1 1 49
NH JoM10n 5 rvrt (lttmJ ltt(k). t~09
NH JOtlmon <&7 run (K«M ltodt). 5 <&7
NH Johmon SS run (Kenn lticlll. H>2
SKWQVAIIll
NH ~ 9 ""'(kffM luclt). 8 II
NH H~ I) run (IC«M ltt<I!) "40
DID ·9UMTJ•
NH Johnt«1 77 run (ICffM luck), 10 l.1
fOUl!l! QUAITD
... ~l>Ol 5 run (Kffm kKk), <l 41
Attendlln<e 2.aoo (~1tm11td)
l!'fYIUAl IUSIMG
CN V•lff\Nel._ 1 29, Mot.,of\. 11,
GonyA. 7·5. M<kuhlu'-l 2. Swffcen, 1 2.
O.INa. 1-1. Hidte<1on.. t tnonu\o-2, lurd.11
t -mtnin-6
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two ol 1b top foUI '>('(lrPr. [)(>\on
WnC)ht tlnd Encd .Nictiolson in
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more luckout tor f•1thN w11uld
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ncJ<1Uhl I <" ln1pP.
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t>tt<h ,,,,,,,.ct t\11.ICe b lore a
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grkjl I I<• 1q ond led Ule Pilat
with II\••''' c1l~ nnd Wngbt had
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ro·< hump1on-; 1n th • 01dnqe Empm• <'onlewn«•
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lo I 'I· 1 1.i· I Ill uw OE<· Tht>v· U h~t d tf>ctm to h•• ndm•~ m the fll'St
round uJ the• "itc1h• Pld\·oft, Tuc~d}', di 7 p m
Oxnard puts· down ho t Pirate • 73-56
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C».nc1rd Fndct} ~H·ning
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17 poltlts while Dami n '-lorhlt'}
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t 2 rebounds for th1• Lion\
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UC Santit S rhcua chnC'h d th_e Big W t ~
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VK.tory over hc»t u Ir\ irtt rru:1.a~· in Anl at r Stddjum. •
UCI' best opporturuly camc• 1n th 78lh rrunut
with a penalty kick, h11t UCSB go.tlk ·~1 ()an Kennedy IDllde •
biO M on n c: ........ u hot on u~•
UCSB lmproved to tl-4·3 •rul 7·1·1 n the 819 We.t.. wbUe u l WU banded It> lust ronf f'"C\Ce I OI th<! nd f.U. to
9-4·6, 5·1·3. ,
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