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Not the
brightest
bulbs in
the box
T hey never stop coming, do
they'? The stories about
dumb criminaJs, that is,
and "dumb" is being kind.
The latest saga of a man gone
bad and a
crime gone
worse
happened
right here -
on Balboa
Peninsula.
Randall
Gregory
Bigelow is
from Vandalia,
m. I don't PETER know where it
is either. other BUFFA
than the
lliinois part. Last month, Bigelow
decided to visit Newport Beach. If
I lived in Vandalia, I'd try to get to
Newport Beach just as often as I
could, too.
On Jan. 29. Bigelow did a bad
thing. He walked into the Best
Western on Balboa Peninsula,
pulled out a gun. and handed the
desk clerk a robbery note.
The cleric. being a smart clerk.
emptied the cash drawer and
handed Bigelow $286, which was
nothing to write home to
Vandalia about.
As Bigelow excused himself, the
clerk asked him his name.
Bigelow suspected it was a trick.
"Just give them that paper,"
Bigelow said "TI1at's all they need
to know about m e."
As Bigelow disappeared down
the boulevard of Balboa, the clerk
examined the note more closely
and saw that it was scribbled on a
form letter. The letter was from
the filinois DMY. notifying
Bigelow that his license had been
suspended. The letter also had his
driver's license photo on it.
Leaving a fingerprint or a hair
behind at the scene of the crime
is bad. Leaving a letter from the
OMV behind with your name,
address. phone number and
photo on it is awful.
But this wasn't the end of
Bigelows crime spree. It was jusr
the beginning.
It's a long way from Vandalia to
Newport Beach, and Bigelow
didn't come all that way to botch
just one crime.
Later that day, "he allegedly
made employees at a gas station
in Fontana fill his veh.icle al
gunpoint On Jan. 30, he is said to
have robbed a hotel in El
Segundo," said Newport Beach
Police Sgt. Steve Shulman.
So how did Randall Gregory
Bigelow reach the end of the line,
See COMMENTS, Pa1e M
INSIDE
THE PILOT
FORUM
Rep. Chris Cox, as well ea
Costa Mesa City Councilman
Allan Manaoor and Planning
Commissioner Eric Bever
respond to readers' letters.
S..P9geA7
LMNG
MEMORIES
Suzanne Lindley, a retired
buainenwoman and teacher
who died this month, llved a
llfe that WU lhaped by the
world 1round her.
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SUNDAY ED I., TI 0 N
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
FEBRUARY 22, 2004
SUNDAY STORY
PHOTOS BY DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN/ DAILY Pll01
NATURAL STORYTELLER: Larry Capune, who has been diagnosed with melonoma, talks with Ethan Wayne while cooking and serving tf&t dogs. The Dover
Shores community got together for an event honoring Capune, who has been serving as the lifeguard at a private beach in Dover Shores for-30 years. Every
Tuesday night during the summer months, Capune also hosted a movie night. where he served hot dogs and showed movies on a wall at the beach.
His ~ stretch of sand
Dover Shores residents gather to honor their beloved lifeguard, Larry Capune
June C11a1rande
Daily Pilot
L ong after he is gone, this will
always be Larry's beach.
For 28 years. a 150-foot
stretch of sand in Dover
Shores has been defined by
the man who guarded its swimmers,
baby-sat the community's children and
taught youths to swim, paddle and row.
He is Larry Capune. the man who
captured the awe of the nation by
paddle boarding down both coasts in
the 1960s, '70s and '80s. Bur to the
members of the Dover Shores
community, he'll always be Lifeguard
Larry.
At the beginning of the year, Capune
learned that melanoma was ravaging
much of his body: bones, lungs, brain.
The prognosis is not good.
But even if the cancer. as expected,
ends his life, the residenls of Dover
Shores want Lifeguard Larry to know
that he'U always live on in their hearts.
"He's a truly unique person who has
been really important to all the
residents here and especially the kids,·
said Dan Converse, chairman of the
Beach Committee of the Dover Shores
LARRY'S BEACH: A placard describing Capune will be placed at the beach at
Dover Shores, which will also be named after him. In the background is Laura
White who organized the event that celebrated the work of Lifeguard Larry.
Homeowners Assn.
1Wo weeks ago, about 260 of
Capune's admlrers gathered on the
little el(J>anse of sand owned by the
Dover Shores community and officially
named it Lany's Beach.
TOP STORY
"It was reaJJy nice. lnere were people
all over the place. People I hadn't seen
for years," capune said.
The celebration for Capune was. no
doubl, a celebration of his life. Many of
the grown-ups running around had
once been the children he guarded and
trained on the beach. Besides lhe
catered Mexican dinner. there were also
barbecue hot dogs just like the
barbecues capune himself hosted at
the beach countess times over the
years. And. dearest of aJJ 10 Capune. the
beach party included a showing of the
movie, ·•so Dear 10 My Hean," to relive
lhe many movies Capune himself
included in his beach parties over the
years.
"ll1e movies were always really
popular. a really good time," Capune
said.
Outside of Dover Shores, Capune is
known as the man who paddle boarded
down the West Coast, then down the
East Coasl, lhen down the coasts again,
racking up unforgettable adventures
that will live on in his stories.
Like the time during the 1970s when
there was paddling through the
See SANO, Pa1e A4
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Extradition likely for suspect
The district attorney has asked that Victor
Garcia, who is currently jailed in Mexico,
be returned to Orange County to face
charges for the murder of Ceceline Godsoe.
who handles extraditions for
the district attorney's office.
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SPORTS
The Newport Harbor High
girts' bealtetbeff tHm
defHts University, 48-46,
In a CIF playoff thriller.
S..fllgel1
Deep• Bharath
Dally Pilot
COSTA MESA -The man
who Is suspected of bludgeon·
lng a 16-year·old girl to death
In Fairview Park more than
two years ago, will not face the
death penalty or a life sen ·
tence without the posslbllity
of parole, officials said.
Victor Garcia, 19, wu ar·
rested ln Mexico City on Oct. 7
on a domestic violence
charge. The Orange County
District Attorney has filed pa-
pers with the U.S. Department
of Justice to have Garcia extra-
dited. •
Cecellne Godsoe was found
dead on a trall in the park dur-
ing the wee hours of Sept. 21,
2001. Police believe Garcia hit
her with a blunt object and
beat her up so badly that she
drowned ln her own blood.
Ceceline
Godsoe
Victor
Garcia
Garcia's arrest In Mexico came
after the case was featured
twice on "America's Most
Wanted."
Mexico will not extradite
suspects who face death or life
In prison without parole, saJd
Deputy Dist. Atty. Susan Laird,
"But our relations with
Mexico have Improved tre·
mendously over the years,"
she said . ·Although we can't
say when the extradition will
happen. ~we are certainly
hopeful in this case."
The district attorney's of-
fice, however,· did not have to
strike a compromJse to re-
quest Garcia's e.xtradition, said
Deputy Dist. Atty. Matt M•·
phy, who is prosecuting the
case. '
~ IGarcial was 17 at the
time," h e said. "He was a ju·
SM SUSPECT, P .. e M
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A2 ~. r e0ruary ••• 2004
WEEK IN ~VIE
NEWPORT BEACH
Statue of do lphin dives
from centennial party
Pl.umer.. for Corona del Mar'&
l'<'ntt:nmal n:lebratlon S<.Tapped the
idea to erect a dolphin \tatue after
11dghbors to ..everal proposed sites
11h1ec1c.'<1. ·inc 11me cap.,ule 1.hat was to
,1rcompany the <>tatuc. however. will
proh.ibly i.till he crt'ated. AU over cwms
fur t.hc centennial are on track.
• Greenligtu leaders have said they're
\\orm-d that the process fo r ;v>provlng
till' Balboa llwatcr could set a
p11•1'et:lcnt for sidebteppmg a GrecnUfthl
\nit• un future theater projects. At th('
....i111t· Lune. Greenlight leaders were
tr}tlll( IO rea.,\ure observers that lhey
11um·theles.' i.uppon Llw Balboa
Jlll'JIN.
• RtNnt"'t") wtth ugly. overs11.rtl or
pourfy placed ">rgns could soon be
h111 1•d to du ~mt•lhin>: ahout them.
llll' city is planning wurk.\hops on its
".:n ordinance to detl'mune how to
111.ikl• bu.-.rnl"'-' ~tgtL'-more allractivt•
.111d moll' u,t'ful. "
• Lily M.uldgt•r 1 lumer Rludau i.'> up
Jur ,, 4~ rcU\t' that could bring h~ i.alary
up to about S lttli,000. A rnmminee of
tJ1rl'l' rnunril nwmbl'n. n·commended
tht• rnL'>t'. wturh the wu11ctl will likely
approvt' 011 I ut•\dav.
COSTA MESA
City Counci lwoman decides
to take leave of absence
Lounrilwom.m I Jbhy Cowan
.uumunet-<I I hur'><lay that she would
IJkt• .in m1mt'tha1e leaVl' of ab!>ence fur
.1hou1 a month. Cowan ,., taking till'
11u1e off to hdp take rare of her aUing
mother Slw l'"'Pt'Ctl> to be back on the
11.11, for tJ1e fir.I L11y Council meetm~ m
;\pnl
• rllt' City l "oum:il upheld L11e
approval of .1 1wo·<.10ry 11'\idem:e on
Myran Drive 1111 rueM!ay dt-sp11e
1 rernrndous npp<>,Hiun to 1 he prufl'<'I
fmm those who don't w.1111 to !>CC tht•
hi.,tonc charm of the om· 'tory '>treet
d1--..1ruyed.
• C .osta M£"41 nty leJder' pul
Nt•wport lkarh nn notice tha1 Llwy ''ill
11111.:nd tu a1111ex a pun1un of
1111111turporatcd county IJ11d thJI
\lewpon He,1d1 ha.., alrt•JcJy made a
prd1mln;try muve 10 annex. llw• area
1nrl11de<> Wl''' \a.111a Ana I lt'1¢11~. the
~nta Ana Country <Jub .md an arc.i
-..111lh of Ml"41 Drive helWt'<'n Sama An.1
,111d lrvme Jvt•11ui:s.
• ll1oma' and l>drdn· McCrory Mt'
):t'lllll~ acTu,tomed to 1herr l\'nov<11r<I
huu~. whrd1 thry <;aw for 1Jw fir,1 111111·
Wedrw~day Jfft•r the "l:x1rt·11w
~ l.1kl·11wr: I tome t .. d11 m11 .. new
1ran,fum1cd 11 for Llu·m lneir huu\t'\
'Ciuarc• footage wa.' ,,1,11 l'Xpanded hy
·l:!.I ft't'l.
-I >.•lrrln• N1'"'"'"" PUBLIC SAFETY
Car accident claims
the life of 18-month-old
Polin' 011 Wt•dne'>day .im•-.ted a
.!4 >•ear-old Santa Ana woman who wa.,
allL•gt•dly '>Pl.'l'ding and driving
reL·kl~ly riKht hefon· an accident 011
l\.ll•<;elay aflemoon that k.illed her
I ll·month·old -.1stcr.
AraccU Ve)(a ha.' been c-h~trged with
une count of vch1tular rn;m laughtl•r
and two felony counts of child
t•tu.langerment.
Vega W-dS driving on SunOower
Awnue heading 10 a day-care ce11ter to
pick up her relatives" chUdren.
I fer infant i.l'itcr. Diana Vega. wa.' in
the back secured in her car seat.
Witnl.'SM'l> 1old police that Vega w.c.
going 70 mph. ahout 30 miles fa.<olCr
than the posted speed limit.
Investigators said skid mark 11J1alysis
revealed that she was doing at lea."' 62
mph. Vega was also weaving in and out
or traffic and that she was tailgating al
least two vehicles. officials srud.
As she was trying to make an u11,..1fe
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
'BACKHAND SPLASH'
MAAKC DUSTIN/OAILYPtlOl
Not all nl'\\\ -.hots hJw graphic qualities to them, and not
.ill VIMJally Jppealing '>hot~ have news value. TI1is sports '>.hot
am;ujngly l"tllltain~ both ru.pects.
The water coming off the ball on tJ1e shot created a quarter
arch from the water level that connects to the ball, which is
at the point of release on the sho1 by Kubas, making the shot
visua!Jy appealing. The news aspect of the shoi is the face llie -,hot " Imm the Corona del Mar girts water polo
team\ fiNI round en: playoff game against Sunny Hills I ll~h
~d111ol l11ur,d.1y.
that it was the first goaJ of the game.
Unfortunately, this s hot didn'1 run in the coverage from the
game in Friday's paper. but sometimes, the bes t shob don't
always make it to print.
In i1 i'> tlw ~·a Kin~,· Kaitlin Kuhas. right. firing a
h.ickhand '>hot by Sunny I tills' Shannon McEwen for the first
godl uf the game. as well J' the postscason. -Mark C Dustin
EDUCATION
Students learn that
recycling pays off
Newport Elementary School
'IXth·grndcr Sam.1111ha m1lh
'tartl'<.I J movement on l·ampu<> last
.. eml'litcr lo COUl'<'l cllld recycle
plas tic wutt•r holllt·~ and glai.s juke
hotlle\. ',(1 rllr, lhe student l'ClUnnJ
ha' rJ1'ed about S400 and given
15,000 holllr~ a ncw lea.st• on life.
• Ht''>('::tn"her.. al lJCI rerc1vcd a
SJ·mtlhon gr.int Ill develop .1
\3lTlllt' for highl) 1nfet1iom
harll'rla thdl could he ui.cd in
hio1err11rbm. Tlw b,tcteria. which
rau't'' 1ularem1,1. ~a., U'>ed for
h1ologll"al warfare 111 World War I.
..aid l.t11' Villam·.il. director of the
<.e1111•r fur Viru' lll'-.l'<IICh. 1110,e
infertl'd l~tn get pm•w11011ia dlld
uthl'r n·,p1ratory pmhlem-.
• lhhlt't'' for tht• C:oast
Community College Distric1 will
'>land hy their decbion to -.cll puhlit
broadcasting channel KOCF.· I"\' to
1he i.tation's fundraismg wing at
leas1 for now. In a closed !les..,iun al
Wednesday night'~ hoard of trustee.'
meeting, the district decided to give
the KOCE-lV foundation until
March 10 to meet the tenni. of the
a~ment. The attorney for the
di">lrict. Milford Dahl. said he ha~
no1ilh:d ~pumed b idder Oar-•ar
lune change. Vega loi.t rnntrol of the
vchide, and her right front tire struck
the curb. cauo;mg the car to veer off the
"'rc·et, roll '>t'veral times and crash mto
a concrete w.111.
ll1e wall collapsed, "mashing in the
roof uf the vehicle and crus hing thr
ht·.id or the little girl in the car scat.
Officiali. '>UJd Vega w.i.' in a hurry 10
gt•I to another day-can: cencer, which
typically makt'') parents pay finee. if
there ts a delay Ln pkkmg up their
children. No alcohol or drugi. were
involved in th<' inl'idC'nt.
-l>ttpa 811arath
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Newport Elementary student council members Steffi Havens, Hannah
Toohey, Jennifer Shaw. Christopher Craib and Samantha Smith. clockwise
from left. sort plasbc bottles into bags for a trip to a recycle bin.
lclevision Network. which has
threatened to sue 1he district unless
11 allows them to buy the s tation. •
• Srudents in founh, fifth and
:.beth grades at TI~INK Together at
~halimar'l> after-school program
'pent their recent w<>ek vacation
learning what it takes lo hecome
prc.,ident.
Man> of the student\ at thl'
umter Wt're horn Ill ctllOlher
BUSINESS
Fashion Island department
store opens restaurant
Fa. .. tuon Island gained an eatery on
·1ue-;day when Neiman Marcus opened
Manposa a<; part of a SlOll."Wlde
remodeling project se1 10 he complMed in
2005. The n<."W restaumnl. on the store's
third Ooor replaced tht' uk.I '>t'COnd-Ooor
re-;taurant. Zodiac. bu1 n:tained some of
the most popular menu Hems.
• Operations of Lhe San Joaquin I UIJs
ToU Hoad and Foot.hill and Eastern toU
country or have parents that
immigrated. center director Und1>y
Pike said. Leaming ahout the
dem ot1cuic process at an early age.
she sald, should make them mon•
interested in getting involved and
voting for real -when they're old
enough .
Lorena Vega. 11 , ~ elected
president.
-Marisa O'Neil
roads won't be oon.sotidated just yet.
Member of the boards that govern the toll
roads on ThOOiday delayed a vote on the
merger for the second time in two weeks.
Officials have been eyeing a merger of the
two 10U road ~ems for nearly two years
as a way to prop up the financially ailing
San Joaquin Hills Toll Road.
The merger entails the sale of $3.9
bUlion in bonds and a restructuring of
the agencies' debts. A subcommittee of
the toU roads' governing boards will
look at financial alternatives for the
merger and a vote could come in April.
-Alicia.Robinson
Daily Piiot
NOTABLE
QUO TABLES
·we support the
Btllboa Theater. We ju.st
worry that tl1e city is
usi11g it as a paw11 to
allow them lO a110id
Cree111igl1t lnws i11 the
future.·
-PhUAnl,
Grecnlight spokesm an,
on Newpon Beach's
process for approving
the Balboa Theater.
"The dedicmiofl of thf'
elected officialJ. city staff
and the approximately
214 members of the 19
boards. commissions and
committees luwe ensured
for every citiun a
1vonderful place to work
and lille."
-Tod RJdgeway.
mayor of Newpon
Beach. during the Speak
Up Newport Mayor's
Dinner.
"ft nctually uKlS a really
difficult decision, and 1
know there are folks out
tl1ere who are de1iendent
on me for my cart> and
undnstandiflg of their
issues, but 1 have to take
care of family. It's always
been a uery important
thing to m e. It's a tough
decision, hut in my mi11d
and heart, it's tl1e right
decisio11."
-Libby Cowan,
Costa Mesa City
CounciJwoman, as she
announced she would
take a leave of absence
10 care for her ailing
mother.
"711e powder wns
discolored because of tlw
ink mi the greeting card
111e incident is under
investigation because
there seems to liaue been
some history between t//e
sender and recipient of
tlw card."
-Jerry Strom,
Newport Beach Fire
hattalion chief, on an
envelope sent to a Santa
Ana I !eights office last
weekend.
"If Wf' don't liaue an
agreement by Mrlfch 10,
""'will terminate all
11Pgotiatinns wit/1 tlu•
foundation and decide
what to du with KOCE's
licensP."
-MUfor Dahl,
anurney for the Coast
Community College
District, following a
decision by the district's
board to stick with a bid
from the station's
fu ndraising foundation,
after a spurned bidder
for the 1V s tation
threatened to sue to
d islriCl.
Daily A Pilot
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Daely Pilot
Pension law draws protest at fundraiser
Pickets want congressman's support fo r a
bill that would allow workers who have been
employed in the public and private sectors
to collect retirement funds from both.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BF.ACH -Dor.ens
of piclcet.s from all over Orange
Coun1y gathered outside a New-
pon Beach fundraiser for .Rep.
Dana Rohrabachcr Saturday
morning 10 caJJ a11ention to a
bill that would repeal a 20-year
law tha1 limits those wh o
wuriced in both the priva1e and
public sec1or from collecting
from both pension programs.
Nearly 100 active and retired
government employees. includ-
ing 1eachers. librarians, clerical
workers and court clerks, gather-
ed outside the Pacific Oub
where Rohrabacher hosted a
breakfas1 10 raise awareness
about the Government Pension
OITsel law and Its Windfall
Elimination Provision.
nae Government Pension Olf-
sel says thal "if you woriced for a
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ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA
Costa Mesa families can host a
German student and earn up to
$1,000 for a number of
travel-abroad programs.
Danielle Carpino. (800)
322-4678.
ALS ASSN., ORANGE
COUNTY CHAPTER
The Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis Assn .. which helps
people who have the disorder
that is also known as Lou
Gehrig's disease, needs
volunteers. (714) 375-1922.
ALZHEIMER'S ASSN.
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Support group leaders, family
resource consultants, special
event volunteers, office
volunteers are needed.
Volunteers may work on
one-time projects or ongoing
programs. Training sessions are
available. (800) 660· 1993.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
The Orange County Region of
the American Cancer Society
seeks office volunteers. The
society also seeks volunteers to
answer calls for the unit's
Helpline Info Cenler. (949)
261-9446.
AMERICAN CANCER
SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP
The American Cancer Society
Discovery Shop needs
unwanted goods such as
clothing, furniture, jewelry,
accessories, antiques and
collectibles to fund the sociely's
research, education and patient
services programs. The goods
may be dropped off at 2600 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Volunteers are also needed from
10 a.m to 5 p.m. M onday
1hrough Saturday at the same
location. (949) 640-4777.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
ROAD TO RECOVERY
The transportation program
needs volunteers to drive cancer
patients 10 and from medical
treatments free of charge. The
required commitment is a few
hours each week or month.
federal, state or local govern-
ment where you did not pay So-
cial Security taxes, the pension
you receive from tha1 agency
may reduce any Social Security
benefits for which you are quali-
fied," according the Social Secu-
rhy Administration website. The
Windfall Elimination Provision
affects disability and retiremenl
using a formula. 1he website
stated.
Legisla1ors are exempl from
both the Government Pension
Offset and the Windfall Elimina-
tion Provision.
Joyce Elia, who in large part
organized the protest, said the
law is unfair because, over the
course of her life1ime, she
woriced long enough in both
sectors 10 be eligible for bo1h
pension programs -and there-
fore should receive both.
"These are earnt.-'d benefitl>."
Elia said. "We paid for them."
Drivers must have a valid
driver's license and insurance
and be at least 25. Volunteers
m ay use either their own
vehicles or American Canc,er
Society vans. (949) 261 -9446 or
scomer@cancer.org. The
American Cancer Society is also
looking for volunteer speakers
for its Speakers Bureau
program, w hich offers a free
service to communities, schools
and corporations by providing
trained speakers to address
cancer issues. The organization
will train all interested
volunteers at a special session
on Dec. 7 from 8:30 a.m. 10 1 :30
p.m. at the Spectrum Club, 1535
Deerparic Drive in Fullerton. For
reservations, call Florence Dann
at (949) 567-0604 by Nov. 22.
AMERICAN HEART ASSN.
The American Heart Assn. is
looking for volunleers to
perform various general office
duties in the main office and
implement educational and
fundraising events through
Orange County. No experience
necessary. Training will be
provided. (949) 856-3555.
AMERICAN HOME HEALTH
HOSPtCE PROGRAM
The American Home Health
Hospice Program needs
volunteers 10 give emotional
support to terminally ill patients
and their families in the greater
Orange County area. Training is
provided. (714) 550-0800 or
(800) 540-2545.
AMERICAN RED CROSS,
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
The chapter needs volunteers to
address community groups
about Red Cross services and to
act as liaisons with the media in
disaster and emergency
situations. Lynn Howes. (714)
481-5376.
ANIMAL NETWORK
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Become a bottle-feeder or lake
in pregnant cats at your home.
Many shelters kill pregnant cals
upon arrival. Dogs and cats are
also available for adoption. (949)
759-3646 or
www.animalnetworlc.org.
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE
OF NEWPORT-MESA
Volunteers looking for varying
levels of involvement are
needed to help the organization
with its goal of helping children
in the community. (949)
645-6929.
SUNMIST
50%0FF
1st Session
$1 5 Value
Joyce Kucera. 69, said she was
upsel that she wasn'1 given an
option to contribute to either
social securily or her govern-
ment pension progr.im. Kucera,
of SeaJ Beach, who woriced in
education with her husband,
said the pension program was
mandalory and automatically
deducted from her checlc.s.
"They forcefully take out this
money and then when it's time
to coUect ii, they 1ell you tha1
you can'1 have ii with out II corn-
ing out of your Social Security
benefits,· Kucera said.
'fbe Social Securi1y Fairness
Act of 2003 is a house bill that
would repeal the offset and the
provision. Rohrabacher, a Re-
publican who represents the
45tb Congressional District, is
one legislator who has not
signed i1.
Rohrabacher was not avail-
able for commenl Sarun.lay
morning. as he lef1 the breakfast
and immediately boarded a
plane. But his district director,
Kathleen I lollingswurth. said he
would no1 sign the bill because
he disagrees with its basic prern·
ise.
ASSN.RENAISSANCE
CREATORS
The Costa Mesa group sponsors
and supports outreach
community service programs,
such as the homeless sanctuary.
Volunteers are needed. (714)
540-5803.
BALBOA ISLAND MUSEUM AND
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Balboa Island Museum and
Historical Society, a nonprofil
organiza1ion, is seeking
memorabilia such as
photographs and stories for the
museum's collection. Volunteers
are needed as docenls and to
help with displays. The
museum, at 502 S. Bayfront.
Suite A, is open from 10 a.m. to
2 p.m . Wednesdays and
Saturdays. (949) 675-3952.
BEST BUDOIES
The nonprofit organization is
looking for volunleers 18 and
older to provide companionship
for adults wilh developmen1al
disabilities. As a #Citizen
Buddy,~ volunteers will visit wilh
a buddy twice a month and call
or e-mail them once a week. The
organization also has an
e-Buddies program that forms
friendships entirely over the
Internet. Volunteers for that
program must be at least 12
years old. (714) 546-1826 or
http://www.bestbuddies.org.
BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS
The local chapter is looking for
men and women older than 18
who have lived in Orange
County for at least one m onlh
and have been employed for at
least one month to serve as big
brothers or big sisters for
children ages 6 to 16 from
single-parent homes. (714)
544-7773.
http://www. bigbrooc. org.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.
Volunteer opportunilies for the
Orange County Council include
fundraising, program
development and training 10
existing troops and packs. (714)
546-4990.
BOYS C. GIRLS CLUBS
OF NEWPORT-MESA
The three area clubs need
volunteer coaches and arts and
crafts workshop teachers. Call
for locations. (949) 642-2245.
BOYS C. GIRLS CLUBS
The organization is running car
campaigns to support its
programs. If you would like to
lnttmldonal Prmclmt's Clrtle
Tup 2'*' fl• Alt'*~
Those in favor of the proposed
legislation, who have worked for
bo1h the priva1e and public sec-
tor. are hoping to draw full ben-
efits from bmh lcgislalivc pro-
grams, I lollingsworth said.
Others. who have not worked
public jobs and have paid in111
lhe social security sy11tem 1heir
entire working life, rnn only
draw from one govemmcnt pen-
sion plan and tha1 is Social Sc
curily. It is not fair for l'>ume to
have access to full benefits of
both, while others arc limited,
'lhe said. l'hcy must chose unc
or the 01her, 1 lollingswonh sajd.
• rhc congressman i11 111 agrt'c·
ment -1hi!> b a question of fair-
ness." llolli11~swordl 'aid. "And
this is a case of people seeing
fairness from twu d1ffl·n·n1 per-
')peclivci.."
Elia, a Mission Viejo rl•sidcn t.
!Ulid the group would rn111i1111c
10 fight for 1hi!. L>ill unul it il>
passed.
"We arc the baby boomer!'>
and we arc n111 afraid of going 10
the strce1s." Elia said. "We may
bt' gray and we may he .a little
older but our rcl>olw i' ''ill as
''rung as (·v1·r ...
dona1e your automobile, call
(800) 246-0493.
BRAIUE INSTTTUTE'S
ORANGE COUNTY CENTER
lhe nonprofit orgarnzahon is
looking for volunteers to assist
blind and visually impaired
sludents in a variety of areas. Mary
Johnson. (714) 821-5000, o><t. 211-3.
CAMP LAUREL FOUNDATION
Camp laurel ls seeking
volunteer counselors and
medical staff for Summer Camp
and Teen Adventure Camp. The
organiza1ion is dedicated to
providing educational camping
programs free of charge to
children living with HIV and
AIDS. (323) 653-5005.
CASA TERESA
Casa Teresa, a temporary home
for single pregnant homeless
women 18 and older, needs
volun1eers for 1hese pos111ons:
office assistant/greeler,
computer assistanl, program
developer assistant, and resale
boutique salesperson.
Information: (714) 538-4860.
CENTENNIAL EVENT
COMMITTEE
Volunteers are needed to serve
on a Centennial Event
Committee to celebra1e the
100th anniversary of Corona del
Mar in 2004. Communlly input
on the final form of that
committee 1s also sought
Information. (949) 675 0501
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LIVING MEMORIES
A master of business and pleasure
0Hp• Bharath
Daily Pilot
Swiutne l.tndM.-y rook ht'f
l~r hl\'ath 1rawlu1g.
l o th<.l'C who knew Sw.annc.
II madf• st-nl>C. I kr colk"Ction of
11i11cmrit.~ WU.'> 11.k.e a map of tlw
wortd. ·1 o them, It was easier lo
llo.1 rhe num ber or w unrries Su·
r.1nne had not vi.sited.
And wht:Jl !>he went ro a
country. MW dldn'r 1>tick with
touri~l .,-oup-i or chatty totu
j;,'llitlb.
~11.0.mnc was an l-xplor\'r
with "" 111na1c curiosity and a
p.i.~1011 tu ab.wrb t.'VCl)1hin~
'Ill' W'JlllOO IO ab;orb.
S111· hroughl home memen
lo' Imm her travel~ -many.
111.uiy figurines aud more tl1m1
,1 few ~-eremonial tribal cos·
IUlllt''>.
'°JJl' dR't.I on Jan. I J after a
SUZANNE GABRIEUA LH>SEY
~:Florence, Italy
Born on: Fe b. 5. 1922
Died on: Jan. 13. 2004
Survived by: Stepaon David
Lindsey Jr.
Setvkff: Were held Saturday
at the Oa1i1 Senior Center In
Corona del Mar
bout uf pneumonia on her ia-.1
lril' to L-.racl to pan1d pate in a
pt>aCl' rnarch. Suzalme had to
cut it i.hort because or her ill-
11l.'S.'\. lter condition worsent'd,
and she Wed during the 6ight
home.
lier death. ar age 81. was a
shock to her friends, because
age couldn~ carch up with Su-
1.anne. She was too smart. 100
aL1JW and too full of enefID1 10
h:t ~o of hen.4:1f and her life.
SAND
ROMANCING
THE LEFT BRAIN
Ry /)111>1 Wong
Continued from Al
<..:arolin&U and an a11gry
waterfron1 propeny 1iwn1•t
forbade Capune 10 paddle pruit
his dock.
"He said, 'You can·r pass my
dock.'" 'Wild Capunc. a natural
story1eUcr. rela tes in a mod.
North Carolina accent. "I It! said,
'You're scaring my fish.' So I Mid,
'Which on~ arc yours?' Wrong
tlung IO say. Harn, bam. bam.
'flte guy got out o .45 and slal'ted
'hooting a t me."
Ncedlel>S to say, most of the
people he passc.'ll were a lot
She was a shalp and llUCCetl&·
ful busines.W.'oman who had
i.rw~ted in real estate since she
was a student While others in
her class were looking to rent
homes. Suzanne pulled to-
gether a few of the girls and
bought a home. \Vhich she
ende4 up renting to them 'Jha.t
was her first piece of property,
and It only grew from there.
But that only supplementt.'<I
her real job. For most of her life.
SlUanne tough!~ Dur-
ing the 'fins, she taught foreign
languages ar elementary. junior
high and h.lgh schools in Los
Angetes. Prom the '70s widl
1993, when she retired. Su-
1.anne taught at Orange Coast
College.
She was a frequent visitor 10
~ senior Cenrer. where she
joined the travel club and
shared her memories and ex-
periences. She was a cidl.en ot
the world. She would always
talk about the best resaawtult in
Paris, or her favorite hoed, or a
shop here or an attraetlon there.
Sui.anne atways scratched
the surface and then llOme
when she visited places. She
w.&S newr satisfied just k>oking
at people or ~ She aJ.
ways talked LO people and bed
to learn about their a.ahure.
~to~ and traditions..
Sumnne came to the United
States ln 1947 as a war bride.
She mec her first h~ a
United States service nwi, in
Italy during World War II.
1he couple moved to OU-
cago. where she saw snow for
the first time. While that experi-
ence was thrilling. Suzanne
found the cold. windy weather
too extreme. 11ley moved to Se-
artJe, where she worked as head
of men::handising for the Bon
March6 depanment store. In
1958, lhey nlOYed 10 CalifomJa
and she earned a bacheb's de·
gree at Cal SCate LA
She married [)Qvfd ~
after her first husband died. Su-
zanne and David were married
for 21 years. until he too passed
away.
Suzanne was as shrewd a
businesswoman iL'J she was a
dedicated teacher. She was IWO
different people. As a friend, she
~loving and caring. She re-
membered birthdays like no
onecoukl.
But when you were on the
other end of the table during a
tranSaetion. Suzanne was all
business.. She had amazing ne-
gotiating skills.
No deal was too tough and
no problem too big to handle
-in business and in life.
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tl11: home;" '°I' 1. h11<1-.t· It• hu) ,11HI
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l11w\J 1111111 thuw. Ill(•
nin •r And quite a few were
fJmou' l'eople who heard about
l.;1pu11e un the news would
f'Clfllt' to 1lw shore to watch him
pa.-..'>, 10 1J1row food. 10 offer him
.a place 111 swy for the ni~t. One
of lw. m111>1 memorable hosts. he
c;a1d, turned ou t tu be none other
lh,m l1111>C Kennedy. who Capunc
'klfd rt>'>{'ll~ him from a state of
rwar hypolhem1la and fro m his
own 1Jel'1sion 10 give up a
r>.1ddlr-boarcting journey.
DOUGLAS ZIMMER~ f DAILY PILOT
WRITIEN EXPRESSIONS: A blackboard was adorned with words of affection for Larry Capune.
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Jhoul w ur hl.l'' .ind cl1,1Jkc,,
)our rk•ccb . yot.11 11h1th. yoor
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prnll'\\11.mal 111111 vour m11orutl
Jlld C:ITillllOllJI JllJtb, need~ ;ind
dl\0(111h 11111> rc.illfy. Ju,I c~ll nw
al <>4tl 'i' \ 1200 or viMI my
IACh\111.!' 111 dJvcw0t1tt4 rom °'
011d111d1l•.itl C\lnl.
I >i1w Wo11~ hDJ brt11 11Utnf.
lromrJ '" Nru•port HNJfh J11lf't
I WI') and 11 11.111h (A>aJt Nn"port
l"rvftt 11nf< 'oldt1Jrl1 lktnltf'r
~~NI
"She w..id. 'You can't give up.
Vuu're a role model.'" C:apune
recalled. Then, he said, she
pointed 10 a picrure on the waU
of John h Kennedy being
iuau~mtt·d a." a11 example of
l11iw rule modeb are suppo~d ro
a('t. Ile r words woite<l. and
COMMENTS
Cootinued from Al ·
1hc final chapter, the day of
n-cknnrnl(?
W.L"i ii a high-speed l..hase?
l~'lpcrnte shoot-out?
l lo'>tagt-drama?
None or the above.
On Jan. 31, Bigelow gt:t'i pulled
over in Carlsbad and ends up
having hi.o. car lowed because his
l'l't(\.'ltration ha., expired. Now
lacking both a hrain and a car,
Higelow tries tu hijack a car in
End nita-i. botchcti it, b arrested.
at whirh pc>1nt the warranl for the
Newport Reach robhery pops up.
AcronJing to police. Bigelow'.s
~tory i~~ odd at all. oddly
enough. nae bad ~ ftles are
bursting with bungled crimes.
mcludln.: scribblinK sti k-up
no1es on the wrong thi•1t(. such ais
their own dt'j.X>e.it lips, which
have lx.'<'n lefl hehimJ in a long
lb• or bank job~.
'Ille Fn:ud fans ml~I chalk all
No rn.iner what ~·rt dooq,
~,~,own~
ms •·· Daily Pilot
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Capune finished the trip.
Now, as he braces himself for
what might be his final journey.
Capune will leave behind a
pennanent legacy.
The Dover Shores community
wiJI change the entrance gates to
1hc beach ro officially marlc label
that up to a subliminal desire to
be C<lught. but the experts say
never underei.'tlmate the ~r of
a mtall brain. especially a small
bram on dru~
According to Gilbert Geis, a
criminologist and rerired UC
Irvine professor, robbers aren'r the
brightest tights.
"If they were clever, they
woul<ln~ h:ive become robbeni in
the ftrst place.· he sald.
P.ven a cursory check or police
logs i.hows that Gel'i knows hJs
bad guys and girls.
You wouldn\ expect the
Well-Mart IJ'\ Haynesville. La.. ro
be open 2-4 hours. but It i&.
/\ man named James Cotton
walked through the door at 4:30
a.m .. proceeded to the checkout
line. whk:h probably waso' much
of a line at that hour, and placed
the boh cuuer on the counter.
lnstincti\.dy. the dM knew
something wu not righl Cotton
was polite and looked lib Just
another aniomer. C!!!lCcept for the
handcuffs he was wearing. The
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Newport Center Or .• Newport
Bead\. There will be • Carrie,
S.mantha. Charfotte and
Maranda loott·allke cont .. 11.
beet shoe• eonteat and ·s.x
and the cny• trivia. Tk*ets cost:
$26. Proceeds beMflt the
Newport Bead't Alm Fettlval.
lnform8'1on; (949) 253-2880.
http://Www, ,,.wpolfbeadl
fllmf.,.t.oom.
MONDAY
The WotW MMnCoundl of
Orange County wlll hoet George
Atgyrot, U.S. Ambe•ldor to
Sptln. at It• monlhty dtnner and
epeaker program from I to t:IO
(.
ii "Larry's Beach." And they will
always remember.
"We're 80 excited 10 honor him
by renam!ng the beach Larry's
Beach -that's what everybody
calls it anyway." Dover Shores
resident Bonnie O'Neil said.
"He's so much more than a
handcutrs were a souvenir from
the Haynesville l'olJce
Department. which had Cotton
under arrest earlier thal night on
an assault charge. Somehow,
Cotton had slipped out of the
patrol car and <lisappeared inlo
tJ1e Louisiana nlghl.
Back a1 Wal-Mart. Cotton was
having a heck of a time getting
his money out of hJs pocket with
the C\.lffs on, and had to twist and
1um and hop up and down a few
times to do iL TI'le clerk waited
patiently, look his money. handed
him the bolr cutter and his
change. thanked him for
shopping Wal-Mart. then called
the police ~ Cotton stepped inro
the men's room The cops showed
up in record time and found
James in the john. still struggling
with the bolt cutters and the
handcult'I.
Unlike James Cotton, the man
who walked into the CVS
pharmacy in Olesnee. N.C. stood
out. a lot. even without handcuft's.
I le walked in just hefore 9 p.m.
p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel,
4600 MacArthur Blvd .• Newport
Beedl. The cost is $48 for
membera and $66 for
nonmember•. Information and
reservations: (949) 253-5751,
hnp:l/Www. worldaffairs
council.org.
A Greet o.delon9 dtacua8'on on
"Mualim Dfveralty: h.t
Challeng .. to U.S. Polley• will
be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at St.
Mark Preabyterlan Church, 2100
Mar Vlata, Newport BNd\. The
dtscu11ion will be led by Bob
Case. Information: (949)
760;Ul91, http://www.fpa.org.
TUESDAY
Ho .. Ho9pital wtll,........
community education cfHa on
·The New GukMllnft on
Hypertenalon• by Dr. Rld\ard
Blankenbaker et the Hoeg
Hoapltel Cont.ranee Center In
Newport Beach. lnform8'1on
and '9MrVetiona: (800)
614-4824,
hnp.;!lwww.hoaflho•plral.org.
TM Newport ..........
Ubtary FouncMtlon wfll pNMnt
Of. Leonard Shlain who wtll
..,... ebout "" --boot ·s. •.
... TOWN, ..... M
lifeguard. He's become a friend
of the whole community.·
•JUNE CASAGRAM>E covers
Newport Beadl and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reached at (9491
574-4232 or by e-mail at
1une.casagrande@lanmes.com
with his face wrapped in white
ga1u,e like a mummy and wearing
brighr blue pajamas.
One willleM said the pajamas
had "bright ~ow stars and white
moons" on them. The pajama
man set a phony bomb on top of
the phannacy counter with a
note demanding all the
OxyC.ontin pills in the store.
OxyC.ontin is a morphine
substitute that has become the
drug du jour with heavy-duty
abusers. The phannacist handed
over about $4,000 worth of the
stuff and the pajama man took
oO:
A gaggle of witnesses watched
the man get into his truck, drive
across the street. then pull over
and start popping the pills. which
is exactly where police found him,
in the blue pajaJnlu. with the
white gauze still around his head
All of which proves two thing<i
we've known all along. Oothes
marter, and It ain' easy being
sleazy.
I gonago.
SUSPECT
Continued from Al
venile. So he can't get the death
penalty anyway.·
Murphy added that life in
prison without the poulblllty
of parole is not a penalty that is
normally imposed in an al-
leged crime where there are no
·special circumstances," such
as premeditation. murder for
financial gain or gang afftlla·
tion.
So far, the Mexican govern·
ment has been "extremely co-
operative" with this case, Mur-
phy laid.
"BxtradJUon is a very de·
tailed and lnvotved process,"
he laid.
Garcia la being held ln a jaJJ
ln Mexico. Medcan oft\clals ar-
rested him on cbarps of beat·
Ing hi• wlfe. Murphy aald. •
•Now, It'll be up to the Mexi·
can judJclal ll)'ltem to deter·
mine where he goes from
there," he aald.
• DllM IHMATH cove,. public
tafety and cour18. She may be
rNdted at ltd) &7M221 or by
•·mall at
..,,..bltlHwtlt •Jatlm#.aom.
PUBLIC
SAFETY
POLICE LOGS
COSTAMEIA
• w.t Bay ..... and
HarMr BoufMIWd: An
aSNUtl wat reported at 5:55
p.m. Wednetday.
• 8ridol StNK A
commercial burglary wu
reported in the 3300 bloc* at
3:31 p.m. Wednetday.
• foaln.W'N Roed: Trespauing
was reported In the 2700
blade at 6:17 p.m.
Wednesday.
•Harbor BoollWl'd: Petty
theft wa• reported in the
2200 blade at 3:08 p.m.
Wedneaday.
• w.t 11th StrMt:
Po ... sslon of drug• was
reported in the 1000 blodc at
5:53 p.m. Wednetday.
• Weet 11Ch Stlwt and
Anaheim Awenue: A traffic
accident involving injuries
was reported at 11:12 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Weet 20lh StrNt and
Wallace Avenue: Poueaaion
of drug paraphemalla was
rej>orted at 10:35 a.m.
Wednesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Balboa Boulevwd:
Vandalism was reported in
the 3100 blodt at4:36 a.m.
Friday.
•Newport Centw DIM Eut:
A commercial burglary was
reported in the 400 bfodt at
11:27 e.m. Friday.
·Weet~
~:A burglary was
reported in the 900 blodt at
8:51 a.m. Friday.
• Seeahora Drtve: A burglary
was reported In the 3900
blodt at 10:19 a .m. Friday.
• Shipywd Wiry: A boat
burglary was reported In the
100 blade at 2:05 p.m.
Thursday.
• 46th Street: A loud party
was reported in the 100 blodt
at 11 :39 p.m. Thursday.
BRIEFLY IN
PUBLIC SAFETY
Fire cuts power
to peninsula
A utility pole fire caused by
the rain left about 120 homes
and businesses on Balboa
Peninsula without power Sat-
wday night. said Southem
California &lison spokesmaii
Cd.I Alexander.
At press time, the 120 CU9'
Lomers affected between Bal·
boa Boulevard and We6l
Ocean Front from 29th Street
10 34th Screer were still with-
out power. But Alexander
said that Ettison crews wouJd
c.ontinue working until
power was restored.
Al about 5 p.m., Newport
Beach fire offi~ responded
to a call of a bunung pole
near 32nd Street and Balboa
Boulevard. The fire, which
burned from the inside out,
calk'ied an 8-foot portion of
the pole to break off at the
top, said Newport Beach F'u-e
Capt Olip Duncan.
Fire crews ~t the entire
pole, including a ttans·
fonner, from collapsing and
put out the fire once Edison
crews turned otr the power,
Duncan said.
An insulator that ~t wa-
ter out of a piece of hlgh-
voltage equipment is be-
lieved to have failed, heating
the metal and seniog the
wood it was in contaa with
on ftre. Ale:wlder said.
Pileup tangles
Saturday traffic
The Costa Mesa Freeway
turned blto a parking tot
for 30 minutes on Saturday
morning after emergency
officials closed the north-
bound side of the freeway
to tend to a five-car pileup.
The California Highway
Patrol closed all lanes at
9:58 a.m. A white pick-up
truck -just one of the In·
volved vehicles -had
cra&hed into the median
while a white Mercedes-
Benz raced the opposite di-
rection after the pUeup. • ·
While there were no m.
jor lnjuriea, traffic wu
backed up from the Co-
rona del Mar offramp to
19th Street, where the 1 Costa Meaa Freeway be· +
gtns. • -I All thoee lnvoM!d W"Mt-•
able to walk away from tfle '
accident, a Cotta Me.. fbi
ditpetch operator aaJd. _ .
and thoee wfth minor lnj\f·
tlea Wl!re taken to Hoq
MemoriaJ Ptetbyterian
Holpttal.
Lanet were reopened by
10-.30 a.m.
Daily Pilot
CHECK ITOUT
A boatload of seafaring books
I f you 've recently bo ught a
boat or are gelling one in
shipshape condition for the
upcoming boating season, you
may be ready to brush up on
your nautical knowledge or
satisfy your seafaring spirit
with a good book, video or
DVD.
Newport Beach Public
Lib rary's nautical co Uection at
th e Balboa Bram:h, 100 E.
Balboa Bl\'d., is set and
.stoclted to help you with the
how· to b ooks of boating:
maintenance, racing,
navigation and more. Stop by
Cor a visit a nd "check it out."
What's new in the Balboa
Branch Library's 11au1ical
collection? OVOs! The
co llec tion currenll)I comprise~
22 titles. many of which are
also available on VI IS, covering
subjects such as Lhe basics of
boating, sailing, navigation,
engines and local race history.
"Boating's Top 60 n.,.-
Boat Handling, Handling and
Anchoring Your Boat, and
BoatJng Ba1lcs" will provide
introd uctory information fo r
the new boater as well as a
review for season ed veterans.
Trouble with your engines?
Oleck out "Handling Your
Twin Engln~
Inboard/Outboard" o r
"Handling Your Single Engine
Inboard/Outboard."
Navigation instruction can
be found in "CelalJal
NavtgatJon for Beginners:
Sextant Use and Noon Shots,"
"Gulde to Using NautJcal
Oiart1," "Sailboat
NavtgatJon" and "Powerboat
Navigation." Sailing
information is abundant in the
Annapolis Book of Seamanship
series: "Cruising Under Sall,"
"Heavy Weather Sall," "Safety
at Sea" and "Daysallers,
Salling II Racing.''
The U.S. Coast Guard license
boating course is now
available on DVD and teaches
the advanced piloting and
complete rules of the road
needed for th e license
examination. It also covers
additional parts of the 1es1
from firefighting to basic
seamanship and is for license~
from sli-p assen ger 10 ocean
o perator. Local races are
highlighted in "Pacific HJgh:
The Ensenada Yachl Race"
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..
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Patty Harvey
714.501.6110
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JACOBS REALTY
John Jacobs, GRI
Broltn-
29 JeArs in Newport
Bus: 949-642-4400
John's Cell-463-9100
et Top Market Value
wtth Nan Tully
949.939.2461 • 949.219.2451
• Prudential CLmz•...,
23 Corporate Plaza, Ste 190,
N rt Beach, CA 92660
and WJ'ranapac: The I 00 Year
Drama of the Transpacific
Yacht Race."
Book browsers are
encouraged to stop In and
check out n ew additions 10 the
nautical book colleclion.
Currently available are "Gel
You'r Captain'• Ucense: The
Complete Study Gulde"
(2004), "Sall Performance:
Techniques to Maximize Sall
Power" (2003) by C.A. March aj,
"The Marine Electrlcal and
Blectronlc1 Blble: A PractJcal
Handbook for Crul1lng
Sailors" (200 I). "lntemallonaJ
Sailor'• Multlhull Gulde to the
Best Cruising Catamarans II
Trimarans" (2002).
Patrick O'Brian fa ns. or
those whd just s aw "the
movie," "Muler and _
Commander: The Far Side of
the World," may wan1 lo
explo re some uni4ue
information about the sem•'
and the time period.
Beautifully illustrated,
O'Brian's "Navy: The
1Uu1trated Companion to Jack
Aubrey'• World'~fers a visu,11
experience lo thelifc and
1 imes of the characters, as dol':.
"Jack Aubrey Commands: An
Hillorlcal Companion to lhe
Naval World of Patrick
O'Brlan."
F.njoy a recipe from
l.obscouse a nd Spo11cd Dog {a
gastronomic companion 10 the
Aubrey/Maturin novels) or
!.hare au1hor l>ean King·~ side
holes with "Harbors and High
Seu: An Alias and
Geographical Gulde lo the
Aubrey·Maturln Novels," "A
Sea of Words: A Lexicon and
Companion for Patrick
O'Brlan's Seafaring Tales,"
"Pat.rick O'Orlan: A Life
Revealed." l1l'I reat.ly lu
t•rnbark on a M•afar in>:
.1dvent11n·: IH'atl fu r tht• library.
•CHECK IT OUT is wnrten by lhe
staff of the Ni>wport Beach Public
Library. Ttus week's column is by
Phyllis Schefiler. branch manager
of the Balboa Branch Library. All
lilies may bo reserved from home
or office Lompu1ers by accessing
1he cataloy JI
http://www m•wportbeach
l1brary.010 For more 1nformat1on,
call the Newport Beach Puhlrc
Library at 1949) 717-3800, option
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TOWN
Continued from A4
Time and Powe r· as part of the
manuscript literary lecture
series from 7 to 9 p.m. in tho
Friends Meeting Room at the
Central Library. 1000 Avocado
Ave .. Newport Beacti. Tidcets
cost from SS to $10.
Information: (949) 717-3890.
WEDNESDAY
Ho•g Ho1pit•I will present •
community education class on
·Heart Healthy Cooking• by
Hoag chef Richard Reilly at 6
p.m. at the Hoag Hospital
Conference Center in Newport
Beach. Information and ·
roserva11ons· (BOO) 514·4624,
http://www.hooghospital.org.
Mother's Mubt will host •The
Path lo a Healthier, More Vital
You; a free seminar by Steve
Holmes, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
in the Patio Cafe. Th e market is
at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mosa.
Information and reservations:
(949) 631-4741, (800) 595·6667.
T•lking Hands Therapeutic
Massage and Bodywork will
host a tree workshop on trigger
point therapy with prac1111oner
Carlos Messerschmidt. Tho
workshop will be from 7 to 9
p.m at 120 E. 18th St .. Costa
Mesa. Info rmation and
reservations . (949) 413· 1567,
dcmessor "'earth/ink.net.
Sunday, February 22. 2004 A5 t
The co1t1 of •Homeland
Security• involving the Patriot
Act, Immigration and civil
li berties will be discussed in a
lecture by Dr. Natsu Saito
professor of law al Georgia
State University. The will be a
reception at 6 p m. followed by
the lecture from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
at the UC Irvine University
Club, at the corner of Los
Trancos Drive and East
Poltason Drive on the UCI
campus. Information and
resorvalions: (949) 824-8430,
lismorrisl!' uci.cdu
THRUSOAY
The Founders Guild of Casa
Teresa invites the public to
anond a play. "The Subject
was Roses: as a fundraiser
Fob. 26 and 27 a t the Newport
Theatre, 2501 Cliff Dri ve,
Newport Beach . All the
p roceeds from ticket sales will
be donated 10 Casa Te resa and
Hannah's Ho use. Tickets cost
$65 per person. All the
p roceeds will be d onated to
Casa Teresa and Hannah's
House. Information: (949)
858·5385, (714) 538-4860.
Hoeg Hospital will present a
com munity education class on
·innovations 111 Cardiac
Surgery· by Or. Douglas
Zus ma n at the Hoag Hospital
Conference Center 111 Newport
Beach. Information and
reservations: (800) 514-4624,
hNp:/lwww.hoaghospital.org.
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EDITORIALS
It's time for
tragedy to end
I t\ her11 tll'aily nvl' yc;m.
:o.11H:·1, a man, $tt•v('n Allen
l\bmm1>, barreled h111 t.adillar
unrn a C:o~ru Mei.a pte~t·hool
pluygrou11d, killing 1wo
ch1l<.lr 1•11 .111d 111juri11g scvt'rul
utl\l'r,, 11wl11di11~ .1 'dwnl
\'lllpl11yl'I.'
i\nd th.ti d;1y May J, l 999 -
n ·11ia111' um· of llw 11111~t horrilk 111
N1•wp1111 M~·'a lw.111ry. II 1:0. the d.1y
1h.11 1 y1•11r ol(l Sicrrn Soro a11d
3 yt·;u old llr<mdo11 Wiener lost
lht·lr l1v1•\ 111 J11 t'Vl'llt so 1n1.,'1t 11
IHll 011ly t.fdie\, hill Ul'llit'1',
lk'n ipt11111
J\hr.1111' now !>ii'> lodtl•d away in
pri:o.ml for hfl' ·na' pre chool,
~outhcu:ht I-July I ~·arning
(lltldhood C'.e111c·r. i' long do,cd
11111 a "'d h'x;u·y of thi' icrnhlt•
n11111· 11·111Jlll" 111 1ti1• •lf'Kh~enn·
t .1,c· fih·ll liy llll' f.11nilit•), of Sit'r ra
1mll l~1.111d11n. wl111 11uw ,;1y I hey
w.rnr lu 1.1kl· Lhr1r ""' 111 lh•· ~1;11c
~upn•nu• C.1111n .
IW1t 1· now. llll'1r l.1w.,u11 agalih t
~lwryl I lawlJn,1111. who own1•d tht•
1m ·,1 hool ,11 1h1· 11nw. anti 1lw
UKhlhoU'l' < .11a,1al I ,o m111111111 y
( 111m h, whtri· ll wa\ lol<llt•d, h;"
fa1lc1I l\111 h ti\\' 'Lil'l'tllll a11J tl\C'
np1wll.11t· rm1rh ha w ruh•d t1~.1i1ht
1111' Jl.llt'llh. ht'( ·•UM' Ah1.Ull\
dt'hlwr.111·ly n1urd1•rt•d 1111' t hildrl'n
"' W(' 1i.1v1· Ill lht• p:i,r. WI' lllUM
1ak1, Kt'lllk il.~ut· w11h tlm <,ui t W1•
dnn't prl'"1111c llJ k1111w whJI
e1npt111t'"'· ~11111"' JllJ lo11w11K
S11'11.1 a11il l\r;1111lo11\ lowd lllll'~
hJvt• l1•h a' 1h1· d11y'> 1111111'11 Into
n111111h ' .1111l 1lw11 10 year' Wt•
w1111lcJ lll'Vt'r da1111 111 know whal it
,,.,.,, likt• Ill WOIHh •r "whal .r 111'
h111hd.iy' pa),' 1111t dd>ralt'•I. 11111
!>I ill. w1· .11"' l an1101 1111J1·r,t1111d
h11\\ rh" '1111 ,,,lvt'' till' wound or
hoy.,. h1•a1 '"K I h1w.,_111,011 j111IJ;Cd
culpable in the crime would relieve
the pain. however greal it is.
We appreciate and honur that Ilic
parenll) WcUll to bring attention to
the isSUl' of l)aJety at preschool!>. We
praise their l'rforts to do so through
'iierrai. IJghr. the nonprofit group
sraned after rhe tragedy 1ha1
du11u1r~ money to schools and
other institutions 10 maJce their
campu es safer. We wish there wen.·
m orr organi7.ations like the
RnUldon Cody Wiener Scholarship
fund. which spon!>ors a camp for
children who an: grieving the los.-.
of a loved orw. '111ey are both gre al
gifts to the community, both lasting
tributes to the memories of Sierra
and Brandon.
We do nut see similar purpose to
cun11nuing the lawsuit, beyond
padding the wallets of attorney ·
involved. I lawklnson, who suffered
a ht'arl arrack during Brandon anJ
~lt'rrJ\ mt'moriaJ service. is simply
•mother victim of the awful even11>.
She <>hould be fon:.ed to relive them
no more than anyone else there
th at Jay. no more than anyone d w
whose life was altered 1ha1
.1ft rmoon.
li1'tcad of heading lo Sacramento
for a hearing before the state
~uprl'mc Court, those involved
'hould walk up the steps of the
C .<1p11ul and hring their dedication
ru the cause of safer schools to the
lc~i.,faiors who lAll1 make our
\l'hool:o. safer. Woric wirh a John
< .a111pbcll or a Ken Maddox in lht'
AsM•111hly ur urge state Sen. Ro~s
lohnson, who leaves office this tall.
10 make a Sierra and Brandon law
lhl· proper rnlminarion to his years
of '>ervk c.
It 1i. lime Lhr~ lawsuit be let go.
llut it is 1101 y1·1 1ir11e 10 lei go rhis
good cuuse.
Newport literally
crosses the line
I 11Iii\'1hnc an: boundurics.
'il):\l \' that lllll'\I ht• fl'S(X'\."ie<l.
I 1111•' rltut 111~1 'lh1111ltl11't be
1 ri1-.. .. t•d.
i\11d < 11''" M1•-.;1 ollicial\ art• now
ll'lh11~ tlll'ir 1·01lc.11-'lll''> in Nl'WJ>Or1
Bt•.a,·h to hudt awny front thl' llne.
l'lwt\ hcrnw.e Ncwp11n !leach ha.'
li1kl'U p1di1mnary '>lcp .. '> 111 :umex an
a11•.1 1 hat 111dudt"> Santa /\na
C1111111ry < luh, Wt•'t Santa /\nil
I k1gh" <11111 the mos1Jy rc<;hJential
Qlt'.t -.c111th of Ml'~J Drive betwa•n
5;1111 .1 An.1 .md lrv111l' awnul'•;.
purtiOll); of wh1r h ruJI within 11\C'
h<111111l.mc~ ol Custa MM<1. Nl'wporl
offidab ha~ said they plan tu file a
formal rt'ljucst for annexation with
1111' Lornl 1\.:c 1wy !lnm1atiun
(.0111111ISM11n in March.
l·or thl' 1110~1 pan. the an·a rl1a1
N1wpon 1s tryin>e 10 grub is
u11111corpuraw<l counry land rhot
forms m11do1n island" in the middle
of hoth t.:tlics. < :o~ta Mt'SU w.Lo; II.lid
by 1he> county to dt'all up 1hc~ liulc
land ma ...... ·~ hy tak.ing control of
uwm 011d so file<l In 200 I to annex
lite l11nd. H1-side11ts, who had hoped
that Nt•WJH'>n llcat'h would lak.c
tht'fll under ill> posh wing; complere
with hli.iher prop<·rty valu<>s, handed.
m;;cthcr to hlork annexation tn
Co!\ta Mc.o,a.
Enlt•r NL'WJ>On Ilea h
Knnwlng rc~ltlr111~ In tht• Santa
A11a I ll'ights af"C'a were eager 10 come
to the beach ciry, Newpon officials
moVl'<l quickly lo annex r.ast Santa
l\n11 I !eights and now have their
sight!> i.et 0 11 the rest of the 288-acrr
area. An area that co mes with SJ()
million fur a redevelopment projecr,
as pan of a massive plan that If ii
tame 10 pa.ss would have Newpon
Beach t'O nLrOlling not 1111ly Sanra Ana
I ICl>thl1>, but the <..:oyote <:an yon
Landfill, the Harbor Patml and John
WJyt1e Alrpon.
Tiil' problem to; that Costa Me&.1
officials arc now saying the wesrern
end ofSanra Ana Heights. induding
the country club, is not up for F:JUOs,
t.'Spt-~mlly not those areas that are
alrt•a1ly part of rhe dry.
And Co!>ta Mesa officials are nut
tilini< this lying down. If there was
bad blood over Newpon's
contentious allempt to kt't'p the
bridge ar 19th St.reel alive, this may
he worse down the road. Costa Mesa
offidals are indkttting that they will
continue to defend the city's
houndaries
·111ere L<i much Lalk about a sense
of the Newpon-Mesa community;
woridng together for the common
good: finding ide;u tha1 are mutually
heneficial.
With that in mind, maybe this l.s a
figh1 Newport Beach officials should
back. away from.
THE LAST WORD
Love's old sweet song
L us\ weekend's Daily Pilot'
offered stories from the far
ends or love's lovely spectrum.
At one side. there was the opening
of the lonR·awalted (or much feared,
have your plclcl opening ofVegM.
the new, decidedly noo·O.C.
n.l~tclub ln the buemel\t of 1901
Newpon. It came with glitter. a giant
martini RtaM and • grand VIP
eeatlng area. 11 looked to be the
pe.dect place Lo ftnd that
luc-minute valentine.
Al \he other wtre the Beckmans.
They're two of Costa Me..'8's finest.
t t
police officet'li who found each other
on the job and managed to ~p It a
secret from all their fellow officen.
for one and a half~ no leM, until
they scheduled overillppl.ng
vacadona for thetr honeymoon.
Then they had to sptU the bean&
Readers got their plct: Slinky
outftu WC1U1 criap blue uniforms. A ruo dance floor vem. • run booking
room. Pott·collegiatea danclllJ in
the dart vmus • couple who krpt c:oUeecuee in the dait.
It w a law-fllled weebnd,
Indeed.
BOLTON
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
More Utigation is not the solution
W hat's the ddinilion for 600. ,000
lawyen. at the bonom of the
ocean? Yeah, yeah, I hear you.
You're relJing me that you already know
thar jok.e. huh? Weil, I know of several
parents in Newport-Mesa who haven't
heard yet, M> here's the answer: a good
hegi.1ming.
lncse same parenL.,, featured in the
Pilor aniclc "ParenlS' suir going to the
st.ate high coun." on Feb. 13, arc heading
all the WJY lo the slate Supreme coun to
1>ue a fom1er director or a now defunct
Costa Mesa preschool. l\nd they're suing
the ~mall rhurth that housed the
preschool. What do they expect to gain?
Heprl'ial? Ret:ognition? Hevenge?
Who, pray rcll, talked them into such
crID"jncss? I\ lawyer, or maybe two, or
mayhc a multiple of six? I laven't they
heard that the primary 111utive for mosr
IL~al suits is profit? What kind of a
rcwart.I Ls that?
CMr my 60-pht::. yean.. I've SL.'Cn my
share oflitigation.
I {'S...On No. I: I\ fiVt'·t:ar chain
Mir-ender caused by a drunlc driver
doinK 50-plus miles an hour, who
pll1Wl'<l into the stopped car I Wcl\ in, left
me with two brokt!n legs. I had to dmp
out uf ~ool for a seml~ler. I h1'1 a UC
llcricefoy RegenL'i' annual scholan.hip.
Mt'dical exper~ were paid by Ult'
driver's insurance company bur Lhe
lawyer took 40% of tl1e $3,000 awJ.rde<l
to my family. We endl'll up with a 11e1
loss.
l ~'iOns No. 2, 3 and 4: I have lx>en a
Corona del Mar can celebrate
centennial -do lphin-free
1llc centennJaJ commillee made a
very wise decision when they cruitcled
tbe dolphin statue. TI1e Corona Jt>I Mar
neighborhood can now move 011 to a
festive centenniaJ celebratlon without
that very large bone of contention.
LIZ ANDERSON
Corona del Mar
Here·s an ode for Lhose
who choose not to believe
On reading the leucr from l.ynn
Merles, asking for an "agnostic poem,"
I wondered what such a poem might
he lllce. So I cam e up wlU1 this:
I dunno if there's a God.
81'1 I'd sure liu to know more,
'Cuz Cf God made tts gals and gi4ys,
Go<J has quire a ~e11st of humor.
El.EMOREGAN
Costa Mesa
Harsher puni sttments for
reckless drivers needed
juror in three trial<;.
The first was a
rinlcy·dink. waste of
time and money. The
second was an 11 10 I
hung jury. a very
frustrating week for
all. The third lasted
six months. with
fancy· talking lawyers
on both sides. FLO
MARTIN
Lesson No. 5: My
car in5urance rates
tripled after I was
involvt>d in an acddent set up by a
shyster lawyer and crooked chiroprJctor
M:am. ll1e ~victims" were awarded
S J0,000 for having lived through a 15
mile an hour tap on the rusty. already
dente<l rear bumper or their van after the
dnver had made a very sudden stop, ror
110 apparent reason.
Rut, my luck rumed when I ended up
a\ the rear-end victim, twice no less. "lllt:
first tillll' was at a stop sign. ·me driver
turned uut to he a chiropractor. Boy, oh,
boy, did rny family and I have a few
laughs at his expense. I chuclcJed <M?r the
pmspe<1 of # colfocting" a lifetime of
chiropractic care as a senJement. But. no.
that's not my style. No harm. no foul. Mr.
01iropnll.1or simply paid for my car
repajrs and we both went on our meny
way.
'Ille second collision happened on tbe
San Diego Freeway. The driver behind
me was preoccupied with a cellphone
and his morning m lTee had not yet
MAILBAG
driver" but this moming r learned that
an 16-month-old baby was killed in
Costa Mesa when her older sister lost
rontrol of the car while driving 70 mph
in a 40-mph 1.one. Perhaps it's time take
a look al what's going on in our
community.
My husband spends much of his Lime
driving around the harbor area and
rarely a day goes by when he doesn't
see some driver selfishly endangering
themselves and other drivers, while
U1eir children sit in the back. He
frequentJy sees commercial drivers
racing through school zones or
residential neighborhoods trying to
beat the clock.
Where Ls our sense of outrage? Why ls
this kind or behavior considered
acceptable -even nonnaJ?
Most people would never be so rude
a.Ii to shove thetr way to the front of the
llne at the grocery store. I expect that
even fewer would endanger the lives of
thetr chlld.ren (or those of others) to be
first In line. Why ls It that all of this goes
out the window when we drive? It
amazes me t..hat people who live In a
community as focused on the welfare or
its ch.Udren u this one ts. would place
• the aafety of.thoee children at such a
law priority once they get behind the
whftl of a car. It would be nice l( you
could point the Boger of blame at one
putku1ar pp, but It appears to me
that th.la hebmor Af not nl8trie1ed IO
Last night. after wailing at the
intenieciion or Dover and WescclUf
drives, I pau.wd at the lf!ft tum anow
because It WU clear thlt the white SUV
coming the other dinlctton wu not
going to stop. M expected, It ran the ~
light. tum~ right onto WestcWI' Ortw
and beglnnlng I\ slalom COW'le through
the.tnlftc toward l.Mne Avenue. N, the
vehicle made the tum. I DCJltbd a car
le&t In the beck with • small c:hDd ln IL
I bruthed ft off u "fult another rude
I t
any ~nomk atatus. gender. race, or
type of vthlde.
h'a et.r that common lel'9e and
common courtesy uen't enoutJh-lt'a
t.hne to rai9e the ftaltes. If the tklr.ec for v
kicked in, so he didn't norice the slowing
traffic. My station wagon rear door
ended up looking like an acc-0rdion for
the second lime. And, wouldn't you lcnow
it, the Martin clan had another huge
laugh. This lime the driver was a lawyer.
I'm laughing right now. just thinking
about the damage I could have done to
hi<i wallet. But. no, that stiU wasn't my
style. I told him so. And. wouJd you
believe. as a "thank-you,~ the lawyer
~ me to sign a thiclr. paclr.et of legal
forms stating that I would never, ever,
ever sue him? Sign I did. Then, and onty
then, did my car get the necessary
face-lift., or I should say. rear-lift.
Enough digression. Let's get bade to
tl1e South Coast Early Childhood
Leaming Center lawsuit. Didn' the
parents willingty enroll their toddlers in
the school? Didn't th~ parenb tour the
facilities beforehand? Didn't the parents
notice the hazardous dlain-Jink fence
every morning when dropping their kids
oil? Didn't the parents wonder about tl1e
fence every day while collecting their
kids?
l\vo heautiful Uttle people died and
lol~ more were hurt, hul nor because of a
negligent school di.rector or a negligent
church. This lawsuit has no merit Even
the lawyers know thar.
• f\.O MARTIN is a retired high sdlool
teacher, lectures part·lime at Cal State
Fullerton in the Foreign Language Education
program and supervises student teachers in
their classrooms.
running a red light was accompanied
with a charge or willfuJ child
endangerment. it might encourage
some or th~ drivers to use more
caution. If a ticket'for driving 20 mUes
per hour over the speed limit included
a visit from child protective services. it
might cause a few drivers to slow down.
Maybe this is what it will take to get
people to reali7.e that their actions
behind the wheel can have serious
consequences far beyond slmpty being
a rew minutes late.
CH>Y 8Al.1..REJCff
Newport Beach
Annexation issue not
all about the money
Reganting the front-page story, "Costa
Mesa may ask Newport to back olf," on
Feb. 17 about the annexation of West
Santa Ana Height5: Your story implied
that property values are the main reason
we Santa Ana Heigh" residents prder to
annex to Newport Beach <M"r Costa
Mesa. For many or m. the airport ~ 1s
a mudl greater ractor.
Our oommunlty ii literally at the end
of the~~ we want to be
annexed by the city that has tab!rt the
SOooeest stand against incnlatq air nmc. Coeta Mela falls mMerably in ...
--. not t.w. aupported tbe dforta to .
get an llrport at bmer PJ Thro Marine
Corps Ntt sc..m tn my~ We wll fFt
tooCh Ind nail before being UUleXed to • :i:: does not have our best lnteftllll
NOYDIWtl
West Santa Ana Helghts
I
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F 0 R l1 M Dally Pilot Sonday, Feb<uary 22. 2004 A7
FROM THE NEWSROOM
PilQt photographers work to be showcased
P holography has always
been one or my passions.
• specifically
photojournalism.
When I was young, my
fami ly
subscribed
10 National
<ieogruphic
and I.ire
maga'lines
and I kept up
a
subscription
tc) the latter
rur most of
my adult life.
until it went
out or
bu~iness.
TONY
DODERO
A'3 a college student. I took
photojournalism. studying
under L.A. Time~ pho tographer
Tom Kelsey, and foncicd
rny~dr as a crack shutterbuH.
that b until I went to the work.
in the real world and me t real
photographers -real
phorographers like the Daily
Pilot'i, Kent Treptow.
Treptow, some may recall,_
wowed readers last month with
hi' photo essay of the wildlife,
plant life and serene
landi.capes of the Upper
Newport Bay.
The publication of those
rhotui. brought in tons of
rraii.c from readers and
community leaders.
And now, those who were
wowcd by Treptow's work will
gt·t a chance to purchase some
of ii. ai. his outdoor
photography will he the feature
of a mo nth-long exhibit this
coming May at the
county· operated Peter and
Mary Muth lntc rprt•tive Ccntl'r
on thl' northern edge of tht•
Upper Newport Bay.
that\ really cool'," Haker said .
"When I opened it up lo the
'pread, it just blew me away. I
immediately turned 10 m y wife
and i.aid this guy is really good
<1 nd I want his work out there ...
happen," Ba ker confided.
All of which has caught thl'
quiet and rei.erved Treptow hy
-.urpri~e.
So there you have it, our very
own Ansel Adams with hi<; wry
own exhibit.
·All I ever thought was it
would be for fun,· he told 1111:
thi<; week. "I fil{Ured you guyl>
(l hl' newsroom i.taff) wuuld
like 11 because it was really
pretty. I wasn't eVl'n going to
put 11 in my portfolio ...
Raker went into action trying
to lrat k down Treptow for the
exhih11.
Tre ptow's photography will
be offered for saJe and during
the time of the exhibit, he ha'3
agreed to provide a percentage
of his sales to the Newport Bay
Naturalists and Friends, a
group that Baker is abn
affiliated with.
TELL rT TO THE E.DrTOR
TONY DOOERO is the editor.
He welcomes your
comments on news
coverage. photography or
other newspaper-related
issues. If you have a
message or a letter to the
editor, call his direct line at
(9491574-4258 or the
Readers Hotline at 642-6086,
send it by e-mail to
tony.doderotal/atimes.com
or dailypilot•m/atimes.com,
o r send it by mail to 330 W
Bay St . Costa Mesa. CA,
92627.
ln~tead, he's going to be tbt•
feted artist in a show beginning
May 15 and lasting an entire
month until Junt: 20. There will
he a reception for Treptow
before the opening.
Before hooking up with
Treptow, though. Baker went
up to tlw interpretive center
and he ai.ked the n•ntcr's chief
ranger Joanette Wiiiert ir she
had '3CCn the photo l'1'Say in the
Pilot.
And who knows, maybe I
can s tudy under the master
and renew my photojournalist
passion once again.
•••
"rill' right p eople 1>aw it and
wcro impressed enough with
it ," ht• i.aid.
lie 'aid Willert pointed over
to a dl''>k and there was a Mack
of abnul 15 issues from that
day.
I le 'aid he asked if i.he'd he
interc!>tet.1 in an cxh1hi1 ant.I s he
immediately said yes. When he
'uAAeMed a week.lo11g exhibit,
:-.he i.u~l'sled a 1110111h. Ant.I
While we arc on thl' topic or
photojournalism, ran ... of I hat
medium are in for a trca1 as
Times photojournalist Don
BartlettJ will be showing his
work this week al Sagt• I lill
School in Newport Coai;t.
Thursday as part of the '>l'l1t1ol\
Community Speaker :-it·ril'~.
011l' of those right people
wa~ l>ennJs Baker, a retired
lt•adlC'r who is on the Newport
llc<1d1 Arti. Commil.~1011.
l'he event s t,1rt<; at 7 p.111. and
the school i!-. at 20402 Newport
<.oas t Drive in Newport Coast.
Haker had o ne word lor
l'reptow\; photo~raphy.
"Wow!"
"I '>OW the piclurt• 011 thl·
cover and I thought 'wow,
1he city art'> comm".;ion ha~
;1greed 10 lt'nd its name lo the
cxhihi1.
.. rhcrl·\ a IOI ol 11t•o plc Cllll
there who want lh1~ 10
Rartlelli won the 200'1
Pulitzer Prize 111 photo~raphy
fur the Times' 'leries "Enrique\
Journey: A Roy l.ert lkl11nd ··
Advam·t· til'kl'ts are $5 for
'111t.len1s and $10 for adulh. or
$12 a t the door. For
n•,t•rval 11111' and infor111a11011
t• mail lu11lll'v!>Lf1G•'mli.111111 nr
call (!WI) 2 1'! l.llJ'i
EDITOR'S NOTE: The following are
letters written by elected officials en
response to readers' comments that
appeared in the Daily Pilot's forum
pages.
Reagan's quotes used
with full permission
My friend Oarencc "Rus" Tumcr·~
t:eb. I 7 letter to the editor. "Cox's
outrage seems a
little hypocritical."
illustrates exactly
why I am so
unhappy to see
candidate Cnsti
Cristich's mail piece
claiming my
endorsement: After
writing a neutrality
lener to the leading
70th Assembly
District candidates al the request or the
Cristich campaign. I'm now being
dragged into a controversy I didn't
want.
· Turner and I have long had a good
work.Ing relations, especially when he
was the mayor of Newport Beach. Now.
however, he's moved to wonder -in
print -about the Cristlch campaign
comparison of their acknowledged
improper use of my letter, and my own
quotation from President Reagan's
letters to me in my first primary
election.
Particularly because he backed one of
my opponents, Tumer knows that no
one, even In 1988. contested the
aCQJracy of those Reagan quotations.
The twu letters were both highly
laudatory, ln the Reagan style: one
thanking me for my service as a White
House counsel, and the other
speclflcally thanking me for advice to
the president as he prepared for the
1988 Moscow summit with Mikhail
Gorbachev.
1be quotations from these letters
Win completely faJthful. Noth1ng was
taUIJ out of context, or changed to
me.n the oppotllte of what wu
b•Mled. The UN of the lelten In the
( I lgn wu approved, ln advance, by
the WhJte House. Although the \
I le'll be at Sage 1 lill 011
president did not endorse in any
ltepublican rn11gressional primariei., I
was invited to use the lett€'rs in my
campaign litcruture.
I lope that answers your question,
rum er.
CHRISTOPHER COX
Newport Reach
• CHRtSTOPHER COX represents the 47th
Congressional District, which includes
much of Newpon Beach, in the U.S. House
or Representatives.
City of the Arts mu st
also know its place
In her Feb. 7 letter to the rditor
tilled "City of the Arts should live up
10 its name,· Gay
Geiser-Sandoval got
it wrong regarding
the development
agreement in the
theater and arts
district.
The first thing
that
Gelser·Sandoval
questions is
whether certain
members of the City
Council represent the chlJdren or the
developers. I don't think there has to
be a choice between the two. We need
a balanced approach. The children.
and everyone for that matter, will have
world-class venues to attend.
' And for the record, I vocally
opposed the Home Ranch
development the way it was proposed
before I was on the council. I also
voted against the development at 190 I
Newport Boulevard, as it is too dense
as proposed. So I don't think you have
to be either for. but rather look at each
situation on It's own merits.
That ls what I did with the
theater-arts dlstrlcl plan.
First of all, let me start by saying
that the plan brought forward by
Plannlng CommlMloner Katrina Foley
had good Intent. We all want good
thlnp for the children in our city. The
problem l had with the proposal was
that mosltdeve~ment agreements
REBUTTALS
have 10 do with infra-;1rur111re
upgrade~ a nd trip fer, 11or111ally go
toward street improv1.·rnc111 ,.
As was rnl'nlioned hy anollwr
council member. what i' rwxt? I twa1er
and arts recs. cultural arti. rl'l',, i.d1onl
foundation foes? Wherl' do Wl' draw
the line? When funding runi. 0111 will it
be funded with new developrm·111
agreements? At some point t'\l'ryth1ng
would be funded hy taxei. and fl'l'' I
question if this is the propn rol<' of
government.
Not knowing how much tht
infrastructure upgrade'> would l O'-l.
we asked for and collected a lugh
amount of $2.2 million h111 ni11hl 11111\
identify $630,000 in upgradt•' 10
public infrastructure. 'f'hl' rP'' w;1, 1n
go at least in part to u11drfi1wd \4,,IY'
they hould conduct their l>u'u"'"
and advertise. This should not lw till'
rnle of government.
The portion of the llOllll' tla11t h
developme nt agreement tha t 1 allc•tl
for money to go to local i.chool' " .1
good example of the red tape that "
caused when government is charw·tl
with overseeing how $2 milJion io;
spent compared to private indiviclual'
freely donating money to privatt•
organi7,atJons.
I do not believe It was proper for u'
to Just use It for anything else we
desire, so it went back to It's original
owners to use for their own
designated upgrades. I mow that
giving It back Is a concept som e find
difficult to comprehend, but look how
much Sacramento and Washington.
D.C., have taken and how they have
fumbled It away. I suggest that If ii had
stayed in the hands of its rightful
owners It would have been put to
more efficient use.
Another thing the plan originally
called for was mandating that they
have a website. Have we really gone
that far In teUlng private businesses
how to operate? ,
It "?! lntereating that
. Geiser·Sandoval said the city
•extracted" this money from the
developers. Yes, that Is what we dJd. It
might not even be necessary for the
city to •extract" funds from
tkvt:lopers for basic infrn~1nic1u rc• 11
1hc 'la te or Cahlornia were 1101 so
proficient in "ex1rac1ing" lax dollar:-.
from d ly government to rund the
'tall'\ obligation:-. to public educa1io11.
Thl' rrimary focus of your local
>;ovcrnment, or any government for
that matter, should be on
infra,lructure and public safety.
Unfortunately, there are those who
belil'vc we should be "extracting"
money for anything and everything.
Thal is the climate in Sacramento. I
don't want that 10 be the climate in
<.o,la Mesa.
AU.AN MANSOOR
Costa Mrsa
•ALLAN MANSOOR is 8 Costa Mesa City
tnunnlrnan
Sl!n~ihlc mobile home
ordinance wou ld get support
W11h regard to Dick Matherly's
lOlllmcni... that ran Feb. 14 in the
fk,ult·ri. Hcspond i.ection, "Mobile
horric ordinance
might drive Mm1e
aw.cy," <.Jbout tlw
Mnh1le I lomc 1•ark
< :lc"urc Ordinance.
I would like IO
darlfy my position.
I wholeheartedly
agree that the issue
of senior housinR In
Costa Mesa is an
important one, and
I have Jo ng maJntained that the city
has not done enough to provide
quality senior housing opportunides.
I mny be new on the commission,
but I have followed the park closure
issue from the onset. Ustened to all
involved parties and dilJgentJy studied
the ordinance, which supports
California state code.
The emotion revolving around the
El Nido and Snug Harbor mobile
home park cloaures is totally
understandable, and no offense wu
meant to those who are being
requJred to move.
It Is my flrm belief that the
onJinance lhn'I we were asked to
PHOTOS BY K(NT TRfPTOW /DAil Y PILOT
ABOVE: An
osprey, the
largest bird
of prey
found in
Upper
Newport
Bay,
clutches a
fish on a
channel
marker.
LEFT:
Cirrus
clouds
mimic the
curves of a
mustard
plant at
dawn.
forward wa-. had 1111 h111h pJrk
rl·,ident,, .111d park. owner<, ht>i:au!le,
.1111ong ottH'r things, ii ii. rooted in this
Vl'ry cmo1i1111al situation. We should
no t all ow 1 ht• tension of thb
1111fortunatl' -.11ua1ion to set the s1.1gl'
for all f11 1ure unit owne r and park
owner rl:'lation.;.
Given thl· fa ct that the· ordinance is
not going to atlecl the rnrrenl
closures, it makes sen.,c to step hack.
and let the closure process run ils
course. After th£" current closures have
been resolved, we will have a rich
'\Ource of rl'ferl.'nce to consider.
<;hould Wl' clt-<,irt• IO naft a new
ordi nancc.
The 111<11iva1ion hl'hind the effon
should h e cl de~ire 10 rreate a
rr.:1meworL. for fulfilling our
rt•i..pon.,ibility a.; defi ned hy state law.
The· stall' nf California is clear in its
rnde. wherein it requires the local
body to rcvit•w 1he park closure
report. and provid e!> tlwt the local
authority may compel the park ownl'r
to provide unit owners "fair
l'Ompensation -not to exceed the
cos t of relocation" upon dosurr of a
mobile home park.
The responsibility the s tale put
before us is not to protect
homeowners. nor to punish park
owners; it is to exact faJme5s to both
parties when a mobUe home park is
closed.
The ordinance before the Planning
Commission last Monday went wl'll
beyond what the state requires, and
contains elements which are punitive
toward park owners.
The ordlnance, if it Is finally
adopted, will have negative impacts
on park owners, whkh they will mo t
certainly pass on to their residents.
In closing, we need to bear in mind
that many times an evil Is made worse
by the remedies used. A reasonable
ordJnance will serve all parties well.
and if such ordinance Is unveiled, It
will have my full support.
ERICIEVER
Costa Mesa
• ERIC RVER It 1 Cotta Mete Planning
Commistlon•j· ~
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NEWPORT HelGHTS $1,lfl,111
620 Powel Pf• Open House I 2-Jpm
R~endy remodelded home on a larp lot. CuJ..
d•sac locadon.
f4f.717.4764
aALaOA ISLAND SJ,4",000
Bayfront .. bd. l ba. wldl shared dock for up to so ft. boat. Warm.~ eustom.
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16 c.. St. Open House,....,,,.,,
l bd. l ba. beach couace. Leasehold land.
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HMNI TIMACI U,IH,000
Front f'O# !nine Terrace home wldl spec:taCUlar
views and pool.
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NUCAN CUST $f,J0t,OOO
Spectacular new home to be built by Glass
Construction.
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Macnlficent quality estate with 5 bd. 7.5 ba.
Stunning views.
949.644.9060
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Pride ol ownership toWnhome in Belcourt
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•
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"It was our ballgame. We just
didn 't take the bull by the
horns and win the game."
Part Doqla11, UC Irvine
men's basketball coach
Da1ty Pilot
MEN'S
BASKETBALL
Road
woes
goon
New Mexico State rallies on
Bracket Buster Saturday to
hand UC Irvine its seventh
consecutive road setback.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
LAS CRUCES, N.M. -'Ille UC IIVine
men's basketball team left one losing sLreak
behind thi<> week. but another. like host New
Mexico State Saturday aftemoon, keeps nip·
ping notoriously at !he Anteaters' heels.
The Aggies (1 2-12) came from behind to
earn a 69·64 victory in fron1 of 4,582 at the
Pan American C:Cnter as part of 23 Bracket
BUSter Saturday games de·
signed to spotlight mid·
major Division I programs.
The loss extended UCJ's
road losing Mteak to seven
games and dropped the
Anteaters (10·14) to 1-9 on
the road !hi!. season.
UO. which halted a seven-game losing
skid with a Big West Conference win over
visiting Long Beach State Wednesday. scored
!he first I 0 points and led by as many as 12.
before settling for a 35·32 halftime aclvan·
tage.
The 'Eaters remained on top. much 10 the
dismay of the local rooters. through first 11
minutes of the second period, as a Stanislav
Zuzak three-pointer with 11 :36 left put the
visitors up, 55-47.
But UCI, which has led or been tied after
halftime in all nine road losses this season,
then surrendered a 14-0 nm that induded
three Aggie three-pointers, the last !he sev-
enth of !he game for junior guard Allen
Haynes, who had a team-high 22 points.
UO senior center Adam Parada. who
made 8 of 10 field-goal attempts and was 7
of 8 from the foul line to produce a game·
high 23 points. nened two foul shot<; with
5: 15 left. The free throws endt.'Cl ua·s score·
less streak at nearly 6Yi minutes and pulled
the visitors to within 61-57.
After Zw..ak hit two more free throW'>,
sophomore point guard Jeff Gloger dmined
an 18-foot jumper to knot thing<; at 61. end·
ing UO 's span wilhout a field goal at 7:38.
UCI twice had possession with a chance
See UCI, Pa&e 83
THE BIG EASY
Roger Carlson's
column will
appear in
Monday's edition.
Win slips
away from
Sea Kings
El Dorado ousts Corona
del Mar in overtime in
Division II first round.
Bryp:~.:~~·•_ The • Dai:~:,.~
Corona del Mar High
gbis soccer team had a
OF Southern Section
DMaM>n IJ first-round ~« victory In
Its grup S&turday, but a steady rainstorm.
coupled with a few m.llled ~ti,
wu all that wu needed for tt to .Up away.
EYEOPENER
llDaily~PiJot .
Sporu Hal o( Fame
'• t,,.~~~U.,-1
Feb. 23 honoree
VINCE McGUINNESS
Spot11 Editor Rlcherd Dunn: (9491 574-4223 • Sports Fu : (9491650-0170 Sunday, February 22. 2004 81
GIRLS. BASKETBALL GIRLS
WATER POLO
Newport
rolls past
El Toro
Sailors show patience,
balance in CIF Division l
quarterfinal victory
Saturday over Chargers.
$teve Vtr1en
Dally Pilot
JAKE FORES'! -El Toro 1 ligh girls wa·
tcr polo coach Don Stoll said ht' was proud
of the \WY hrs team stuck to the game
plan. But the Chargers' ef-
forts were simply not • enough against a Newport
I !arbor team that Stoll
.,aid hru. no weaknesses.
The Sailors u..ed a bal-
anced attack and patience
on offense to defeat host
El Toro, 11 ·6, in a quarterfinal of the CU:
Southern Section Division I playoff<; Satur-
day.
"'llley have a lefty with speed !Anne Bel·
dcnf." Stoll saitl. uThey have !>ize at set
fCarolyn Conway and Ashling Taylorf.
ll1ey have good defense and good goalie<;
fKim Housepian and Terin CollamJ. ·n1ere
are no weak.ne.;i.es on that team. ·111ey
have outside 'hooting and !efTcctivcl two·
meter playen.."
STEVE McCRANK /DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor's Jillianne Whitfield, who scored the winning basket, drives past University's Casey Gomez.
Stoll wanted the U1argt'r!> to ~low tlown
the game. take away Newporl'!> rnunterat-
tack and two-meter offense. or Conway. El
Toro succeeded in contTO!lini-: the tempo,
but the Sailors adjusted with patience and
productive outside .. hooting. SailQrs win thriller Newport Harbor (25·3). the Cit IJrw;ion
I top seed and the Sea View~ cham-
pion. outscored~e Otarge~ in the
Newport Harbor's
Whitfield goes coast to
coast for-game-winning
bucket in CIF Division
JI -AA vi ctory over Uni.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
IRVINI -lu'>t when 11 o,cemt'CI the
game w·.t~ gelling away from her.
Newpon I !arbor I ligh 'iemor Jillianne
Whitfield persevered and rt>gained
control when her team needed ii
most -at tlw end.
With 10 'tl>eonds left, lht· 5-foot·li
guard drove more than RO feet,
pumped faketl and lofted an eight·
foot sho1 1ha1 hit the front of the rim
befon• trickling into the net to beat
the bun .er and send the visiting
Newport I !arbor !Qrl" baskelball
team to a heart-pound111g 48-46 CIF
Southern ~L'tion Oivhicm ll·M ftrst·
round pluyoff victory against a
stu1u1c<l 1Jniven.i1y i;quatl Saturday
night.
Teammates. parent~ a11tl friends all
swarmed Whrlfield, who..c shot gave
Newpon its first playoff win • The Sailors held the Tro·
since 1997. jans' leading scorer and
Hit's amazing," said Whit· sharpshooter, Kirsten Garey.
field. who finished with I 0 to nine points -more than
points and seven rebounds, two below her season aver·
but played the ftnal 11 min-age. No Trojan reached dou-
u1~. J5 seconds with four ble figures in a game that fea-
fuul~. "My teammate:. cleared the tured seven ties.
way down low and I was confident. 1 "We plnyet.I wne, pressed a hil at
had some security because even if I the end and were quicker," Thomp·
tlitl miss, we would go to overtime. son said.
I've practiced one-on-ones for a long Junior Vanessa Miller led the lars
time. with 13 points and five a.~is~. while
"lust getting to OF last year wa.'> Kristi Eddington and Victoria Swi·
huge and now to win ... it means a ga.rt, playing for the first time in four
lot." games, each added nine polnts.
·n,ird-year Newport Coach Jen Swigart. who has been nursing a
·n,ompson was stuck for words to ex-right knee that pops out of joint,
plain h9'v she felt after the final shot came off the bench and took aver the
went jn. Thompson led Newport to point when Whitfield picked up her
its first playoff appearance in four fourth foul with 5:25 in the third
yean. last season. quarter. She added four points in
"This is huge because this is where third quaner to keep the Sailors with·
it counts ... Thompson sald. "The girls in 35-31 heading into the final eight
know all the hard work paid off." minutes.
fhe Sailors (14· I 2) trailed 46-41 -"Vic stepped it up... Thompson
the weatest lead for either team -said. "h's not even that she !>Cores a
wi1h 2: 13 left, but pressured Univer· lot. but her presence on the coun is
sity (17·9). Pacific Coast League ama7..ing."
champions. into hurried shots, a
credit to stronger defense. SH SAILORS, P11e 8 3
GIRLS SOCCER
See NEWPORT, Pa1e 82
CdMmoves
on to semis
Sea Kings go on 5-0 run
in the third quarter to
defeat Villa Park, 7-4.
Steve Vlr1en • Daily Pilot
JAKE FOllF.s r -Co-
rona del Mar 1 liWi took
one ~tep closer to its third
straight CIF Southern Sec·
lion division 1itle in girls water polo, but
the Sea King.;,' fiE,rurative !iho~ set>med 10
have been filled with concrete when fadng
Villa Park.
·Ille Spartans threw off Corona dt'I Mar
in the firs1 h11lf hy i;lowing the game t.lown
and they tied the score. 2·2, 47 seconds
See CdM, Pa1e 82
Mustangs clicking
in CIF first round
Defending Division
III co-champion
Costa Mesa rips
throu gh visiting La
Habra Saturd ay, 6-0.
Steve Vtr1en
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -There was a steady
downpour of rain during Costa Mesa
High's glrls soccer matchup against
visiting La Habra. but that dJdn't fau
the Mustangs. who eaalJy won their
first-round CIF Soulhem Sectfon OM·
slon m playoff game, 6·0, Saturdly.
Junior Nilani Duarte scored
two goals and dished out two
assists. while sophomore Jasmin
Day also cored twO goals. Jun·
iors Rachel Ronquillo and Kris·
ten P..tuJsen conuii>utecl one
goll each, and 'JUr*tr Jenny
Sparks added two jlSSists.
"We passed through them like they
weren't even there on the deren e. ~ said
Johnston, whose team won a share or
Lhe CTF Division 111 litle last year. hi was
tickled with the way we were moving
the ball around."
The Sea KB9 CNdaed through 80
minutes of regulation and 20 minutes of
CJYel1irne, but host Pl Donido ~ Its ~ at the end. acortng the ftnaJ two MM!( C. DUSTi./DNlY Pl.OT
Costa Mesa's Jasmin Day, right, and La Habra's Alson Tl)1or 10 shol*llr to s.. SEA KINGS, P .. • 12 shoulder as they battle for position In Saturday afternoon's Cf ~ 1ame.
.
The Mustangs 06·5), as their coach
Dan. Johnston aakl, were clicking on alJ
cytindera. as they recorded their eighth suaJcht shutout Their petfonnance
seemed more show than aport against
the High)anden {10·9·2).
Costa Mesa, the Golden We t League
champion, will face Norco (16·5·5) in
the second round Wednesday at a site to
be detennlned by coln Olp. The Mus·
tangs appear to have a great amount of
momentum after their win over ta Ha-
bra.
"We're playing a lot better than we
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MESA
Continued from Bl
plnyed in ll:'a(,'\Je, • l>ay l>Uid. "We're talk·
i11M •' IOI more :u1d pas..,ing. We're t:omln~
cogelher as a lt.'am now."
l>dy had a part in I.he Mustangs' fi rs t
.:oul. Ju .. 1 99 itl'rnnds into the game.
Cm.tu Mesa S<:ored when Day's noss was
w ttled hy Sparb, who sent d nice pas . ., to
Hnru-1111110. l11e I ligttlandcr"I matched the
M11,laJ1g!> in tcnns of a11ac'-i111:: lhrough
tht· llr't 10 minutes, but Co ta Mesa fin ·
''ht•d on its opportunities.
In the 10th minute. Day scored an un·
,,.._,i,rt·d goal. Moments after a comer
ku k, the Spartan'> were trying to dear the
hall out, hu1 I );1y poked througll r.he de·
!t01t'lt' and k.ickl•d it in fron1 about eight
yard" m11.
With four minu tes left before halftime,
Duarte made a prerty goal on a direct free
k:lclt fro m about 15 yards out on the wing
near the home s~eline. Johnston ap-
peared to be relaxed with a 4-0 k!ad at
tJ1e break.
·1 was very proud or them." Johnston
said. • We played very well the whole
game.w
The Musta ngs continued to attack in
tbe second half. Less than three min·
utes into the half. Duarte put away an·
other .:oid. this time ta.k.ing a pass from
Sparks and sending a shot in the bot-
tom left corner of the net. Day nearly
gained a hat trick. when the La Habra
goalie came out again and Day kJclr.ed It
past her. But Day ran our or room as the
ball dribbled out of bourids, wide right
of the net.
\
Pt) R T ·S
I lu.1rll' :u1d I )Jy teamed up for a goal
111 tht> ;!5th 1111nutc. Ouane put a p ass in
lron1 111 Day. who \"LL" heading toward the
rwl. I ht' hull huunced ju!\I within U1e ltl
y.ml hox and tlw La 1 lahra KOalie camt•
11111 to cry w w;ih it.
"(This game with the rainl wa.'I prob-
ably the same as any other except for a
UitJe slipping and sliding here and there,·
Uay said. "You couJd slide easier and that
W'dS land of fun. It was just the same. I
don't think it was a problem.·
Wltl\ l 2 minutes remaining. Duarte
Mruclt with another accurate direct (Jee
kkk. thh time from about 35 yards out
and more toward I.he center or the field
n 1c ball bounced in front of the net and
Sl EVF Mc CRANK I DAil Y 1'1l 0 I
Costa Mesa's Nilani Duarte, middle. bantes La Habra's Allison Taylor l 12) and April
Barajas near the la Habra goal m CIF playoff action Saturday at Costa Mesa High.
li11t l>ay wa_, quicker 10 the ball and
t1pp1•d 11 pa'' lwr. leaving herself in the
111'.11 lur till' goal .111<1 a :1.0 lead.
COM
Continued from 81
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'""' 1111d''"V through tlw "''l
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I . I.
Corona del Mar (20-9} an·
.sw<'n.'<l wilh 38 seconds left be·
fore halflimc when sophomore
Camille 1 lewko finished on a
coumerallack, spinnjng to
shake off a defender and
putting it away. 'Ille Sea Kings
took juM i.even shots in the first
half. while Villa Part ft.red off
15. luniur goaJje Brittany Fullen
recordt.>d I I saves in the first
half for Corona del Mar and
finished with a game-high 17.
Spartans E,'Oalie Kristen Davis
\va.' jll.'tt as efTectiw with I 0
!klVN> and seven stt.'als. She pro·
d11ct.-d a ~teal 21 S(.'CCmds into the
third 4L1W1.er to provide momen·
tum for her learn as the Sleal
eventually set up a four-meter
penalty l>t11Jt. lindsey Bn mer hit
tlw four-meter penally attempt
lo tie I.he ..core. 2 · 2.
Rut w11i1 3:49 left In the thJrd,
Corona I.lei Mar junior Katlin
Kuha.\ look a pa..'-'> rrom sopho-
more A..,hlcy (handler and
lobbed the ball uvcr Davis at
two mt:lt'ri. for a ;1.2 lead . Anae
S<.'nrt'tl on a Mcip .. hot with 11
M.'CC1111h left in the third. In J:>c..
twrtn Kuhas' goal and Anae'!.
tally. < l1ancy wa.' a.-..<.es.wd a
yellow <'ard. Fullerr recorded a
key ... we and Blair Davidson:,
~101 \Vl'llt off the crossbar dur-
ing u Spartan six-on-live op·
port1111ity.
Paulsen guided it In with hl'r ~lll'C'.
While the Costa Me-..1 uffl'll'l' Jo1111
nated the Highlander-.. Jc1h11,t1111 wa' .11,0
pleru.ed with the Mu!.l•m~' dl'll·11.,l·,
which induded solid l'fforts from 'eniurs
"-~ Jenkin~ and SWl)' Krikorian. ,1:. well
;L, '>t'lllllf Julie Nomura dnd 1unio1 ~oalii:
•'Ibey were good,· FuJJen
said "We were more frustrnted
with bow we were playing. We
knew how we could play and
we didn' play up to that level.·
Kubas. who scored a game·
high three goals. displayed
deftness with a backhand shot
al four meters with just under
four minutes left in the game to
give the Sea Kings a 5·2 lead.
That's when V'illa Park moved
Davis out or goal and into the
field.
Shortly thereafter, she ap-
peared to have a great opportu·
nity to score but the ball
slipped out of her hands jus1 in
front oflhe Sea Kings' caKe· Ku·
bas gathered the loose ball.
dished ii back to Fullen, who
started a counterattack.. Senior
Katya Eadington scored to
switch the momentum and pu1
Corona del Mar up, 6-2. Kuba.'
added another goaJ o n a
counterattack for a 7-2 lead.
ViUa Park had two guah in the
final 64 S(.>eonds.
QFDlwllbtl
~
Con>n4I del Mw 7. Wla Patti 4 Scot.. by Ouar1erl
CdM I I 1 l
Villa Pa"' 0 I 1 1 4
CdM -K. Kubas J, Anae 2, How~o 1,
Eadington 1. Saves -Fullen 17
VIia Patti -Ponis t. Bruner t Savos
-Davis 10, Smiley 1.
Kindra Hailey, who had five l>CJVC!t.
NEWPORT
Continued from 81
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lk ldcn also .. con>d on an 11111-.ide
'hot an d Conway found th1· l>acl
of 1hc rage 011 a i.ix-on·fiw 11pp11r-
tunit)'. Rdd1•n finished 1111 a
rnunwrallack wilh I :54 lch 111 lhe
fir,1 llUartN for .i 4·0 lead .
I lit· 01a~l'f'> ( 16-14) Callll' with·
in. !i·J, wilh l::J~ left bdort· half·
flllll'. hut Conway !>cored two HO<Lb
111 "''· takiug nice pa."'l'' from
-.oph11murl' l A'Uh llobl'n,1111 and
Bddl'll.
l'lw S.iilor!t Wl'lll o n a].() 11111 111
th1• thu·J quarwr. tu go up, I 0-4.
.ind put the g.1111e out ol H'<tt:h.
Wtwder '>n>n-d .11 t\\lo tnc1t·1 ,, lo.1 ·
lur fiui-.lwd on .1 cow11er.ittm l and
aiso ... cored in 'l'I tn providt· wnr·
rily for Nl'wport.
"We don't haw .lll till' ht''' play·
t·r'. hut we haw thl' right pl.1ycr..-
C:urw1;1y :..iill. "We all co111t· lo·
gl'lhl'r •L' a 11·a111. Th1°1l·i. 1111 one
pt'"-11" who " lhl' ht::.I. Wl• all l'Vl'll
t•ad1 uthcr 11111. ~line J>l'oplt'\
\tH'nHtft, an· 11tlwr J>coplt:, \Wak·
111''-'l''" We ju-.1 hal.1m:e l'al h otlll'r
11111 ."
Clf Souch.m SectJon l>MtK>ll 1
Qlwterlinal
Newport H•rbor 11, El Toro 6
Score by Quarters
NtJWIJ(>rt • J j I 11
~I Turo I J I ' b
~port Conw,1y 4 Bcldt:ll 3 IJylor
2 Mun 1, Whlttlhtr I S...vi<l>
I ltJu~·IJ•ttn 8, Con<1111 J
El Toro Pierson 4, Nu11111 , Ouyuluby 1
$.1V•"• R,mdi1ll 5, S111tlh 1
SPIRIT RUN
0811y Piiot
SEA KINGS
Continued from Bl
i.;oab tu seal a 2· I victory.
Fn.'l>hman AIUson Dillon scored
both goals for El Dorado (15·6-I},
the Century League champion. the
final one coming in the third minu1e
u ( I ht> seco 11d I 0-min u t e overtime
so.-.lun. Senior f.lrillney FJder
rn1i..'>t:d tu Dillon on the near side·
alld the rrt.'Shman knocked in lhe
K,une-winner. Elder also as.'>isted on
t>illoni. first goal to tic the score at I
hi Ult' 62nd minute.
"Huth goals were i:amet.1," CdM
Coach f.lryan Middleton said. N1ltey
macJe it through tu the back end
line. crossed and finished. TI1ere
were a ft.ow tnissc.'Cl a.;signmcnts and
we dldn't get back 011 those."
11ll' Sea Kini.;s 19·9·2}, the P·adfic
Coil.!>l l£ab'UC champions. controlled mo'' of the first half, taking a 1-0
lead into intt'rnlission. Sophomore
foylur Fallon headed In a comer
kit:k from Jessica M~.ura in the 14th
lllllllllc.
C<lM. a Divhi11n II quartcrfinaliSt
hL't year. had 1wo chances to score
111 uw M.'t·ond uwrtimc st.>sSion. but
rn11ld11't i:onvcn. El Dorado goal-
kl't'J'ler Kir..ten ltadJimki Moppt.~
Fa1J1111\.. 15-yard curling shut while a
Courtney Carnahan throw in !>k:id·
tft-d ucn~ the i.ix-yard hox, hue no
Olll' could get afoot on it. •
lhe rain lx-gan to fall more heavi·
ly and !>Olid footwork b<.'t:amc L'VCfl
mure diflicuh 1<1 come tJy in Utt' 'l'C·
1111d ho.1lf, when El Dorado cha11g1..-U
"' ''"•leg)'. "Wl' puslwd 1wo more peoplt' up
lo lurw;ird 10 crt•att: 11111re olTt:ll!>l' (in
tlw '-l'rnnd hall]," FJ Oor.1du Coach
Marr Smith '\aid. "We wt•re rwrvous
1.11 thl' l'x:ginnini.:). hu1 !thowt'tl heart
111 l'lllHlllH hack.·
LdM junmr lanisha St•naralne
and !.Cnior KinY.it• Kr,uncr knockc'tl
away 'll:'Veral hallo, [nun El Dorc1t.lo
a11atkl'n., whom 1hey oftt•n humped
into "' attempt!. to Hain pO"-'iC."'-"ion.
S4.:111or forward Brook Aurgner,
who 111uk um· !.hot and drew one of
< .dM\ two conwri.. !.<'lid tJie min
ulldt'tl yl't a1101lwr factor in a ~
ol th.-. magni1u1k
"II " mud ~mn·r ... llt11){nl'r <tafd.
"Wl• rarne 0111 hen• with pa .... -;io11 aud
ll('arl. It got 10 1hc p11in1 whcrl' hod·
ll"I w1·re hilling lt•ach other) and.
with Oil' ball !tktdding all over, it
rnuld make or hreak a v,uaJ.
"It break.~ my hcan tha1 WL' ln.:.l
and lhl' season i' over. Wt· were ii
y111111g team !with only five <.e11iursl
tl1.11 did well and 'tuck with 1L We
~n·w cugc1her and had chcmi..,try al
thl' l'rtd and lhat i!t what I am going
It> 1111\.\ ...
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BRIEFLY
Lim advances to Masters
Kid Llm. a senior wrestler for
Newport Harbor High, finished
fifth in the 119-pound division al
the CIF Southern Division cham·
pion.ships ar Wesrmfoster Satur·
day, which qualifie!. him for the
Masters Meet Friday al l p.m. ,u
Fountain Valley.
Llm defeated Freddie Valencrn
of Northview, 8· 7. in an exc11i11~
fifth -place match.to adv-d1\Cl' 1u
the Masters Meet.
With the score lied. 5-5. in thl'
third period. Um scored a rewr
sal and also received J poiJlt bl•
cause of an illegal move b~ V<t
lencia. Lim defea1ed f\1ikl'
Vandal of foothill by pin in :Ii
seconds in 1he 1hin.I round of
consolation. Lim uiso pinned C11
brillo's Steve liorchett in two
minutes, 50 secondi; in lht' 11111
soladon quarterfinal.
Llm lost by pin to Laguna
Hills' Sonny Siegal in a con~olil ·
tion semifinal. I lowevcr. Jjm
bounced back with the vir11>ry
over Valencia.
Mustangs edged, 9-8
•WATER POW: The l.o\lcl
Mesa High girls water pulo
team nearly up el No. 4 seed
Jurupa Valley, which defeatl'cl
the visiting Mustangs. 9·8, in .i
quarterfinal of 1 he <.II
Southern Section Divbion VI
playoffs Saturday.
Jessica Steenhard led Lo,1.1
Mesa (17·13) with four go.11,,
Including her final 1allr \\ i1h ·111
seconds left that bro11gh1 1lw
Mustangs to within. 9·R. B111
Costa Mesa did no1 gel thl' h.dl
back unril there werl' two c,l'1
onds remaining.
The Mustang~ ouh<'orei.l Ju
rupa Valley, 4-1. 111 the fourrh
quarter. Sarah Bowman <,corl'd
two goals. while AHrwn I farm
and Annie Le addei.l one l'adr.
Senior goalie Quyen Ngt1yl'11
had four saves for the Mu-.
tangs. Laura Uribe led Jurup.i
Valley (20·9) with four goal-..
CIF Dlvlllon VI
Quarterfinal
JuNp1 Velley 9, Costa M esa 8
Score by Quarters
Cost.a Mesa 1 ' 1 a Jurupa Valley 1 • J 1 Y
C09U Meu -Steenhard 4, Bowmdn
2, Harris 1, Le 1. Saves -Nguyen 4
Ju~ V1ll1y -Uribe 4
Schnakenberg 3, Teagarden 1,
Jenkins 1 Saves Bremmer 1
'Eaters hold on for win
• BASEBA.l.t: rhe UC lrvinl'
baseball team jumped to a IHI
lead in the lirst three inning'
and held on to ec}ge ho'>t Ari
zona, 6-5. in a nonconferenn·
game Saturday.
Brett Da.lton wcrll 2 for 'i \\ tth
two runs scored and an IHll
while Matt riStll'r wa:-. :~ for 5
with a run scorci.l. Matt Ander
son had one hie and two HHI-.
for the Anteater'\ (5·2), who
knocked off Ari/f111a ('1·3) .i 'ct·
ond straight game.
Glenn Swan!.on pickl'tl up h1'
UCI
Contin·1ed from BI
to regain the lead, but a lumovcr
and a blocked shoe by 6-foot ·ll
James Moore on the 7 ·O Parada 111
aide thwarted UCI'), anempL' to
take the lead.
A s.econd-chancc la yin hy -.ernur
reee:rve guard Gary lack.o,on with
2.'()8 to play began a 6·0 Aggie•.'
nm that helped them dcfeal their
former Big West riv.:tl for the 14th
time in 16 meetings at the Pan
American Center.
1.w.ak mis.'it'tl a th~e·poilll cry
on the posses.<iion following Jack-
aon's layup. then, after a Monn.•
layup on an inbounds pass tJrnt
followed a ml~ fmm threedom by
the Aggies, Zuzak Wt!!> stripped iJ1-
Ude and the hosts' Ca . ..ey Crooks
converted the resulting breakaw.iy
layup for a 67 -61 t.-dgc.
After a Zl11..ak mis.o; from 16 feel,
a Matt Olcoro steal gave UCI an-
other chance to close thl! lead. Hut
SCHEDULE
TODAY .......
Coll• -UC lrvtne at Ariron1,
noon ......
College men-Santu Clere at UC
hv111e, 11 a.m
first win ul lhc waso11 ,11tl·r go·
ing Si, 11111ing,, .1llow111g three
run-. on ~ix hil\ whilt' '>lriking
out l'ight. Hlair hit i..,011 ''ruck
out t\\ll 111 I 11111111.:' w 1·,1n1
hi' fourth '>:tV(',
Non conference
UC Irvine 6. Arizona 5
Score by Innings UCI •41 ooo uoo t• 10 o
An1on11 ooo OOJ uu. rn •
SwJnson Schroer !6) Nuff
(Ill. Erickson 181 anti W3lJ""'
Guye1t11. Lawler 131 .1nd Hull
dley W Swanson 1 O L
Guyene. 1 l Save Er ~l~un
14) 26 Oocaier tUA) HA
Donalct fUAl
Feeley, Kcligian mt.!dal
•WRESTLING: l uro11.1 dt'I
f\far I ligh 1u11wr' 1!11.111 I t•1•ley
aml Ant.Ire'' t...l'11g1.111 c;mwd
"1..th place 111l·dc1J... rn their tl'
'Jll!ttivc weigh! da-.-.l'" al the
UF lnl,111<l l>iv1,i1111 wn· ... tli11h
r ha111pio11sh1p' ~,11111d.1y at
i\val.1 in Chino llill'
I t'l°ll'~ llJ5-p111111d d1\·1.,11111 I
.ind l\d1g1.1n 1:.1111 \\IJll 1lw1r lir,1
two IOl1\0IL1111111 111.11d11''· b111
111'1 thl'tr fi11;1I l\\ll l\c•l1gi,111 lc"I
I .!, 111 lht• tilth plcH't' 111.tl< h. l 11·
r1111,1 cli·I :'11.ir 11111101 lntt I lt'.m
( 11111 lo-.1 111 lhl' thud 1111111.I ot
l llll'lllHll011 .111d W<I' l'f1111111.it1•d
UCI beah Loni!. &~1ch '-
• BA~KETBALL: t...n .. 1t•11
(1rt•cn 'curt·<l 17 p•Hllh ''rtlt lh1·
•"'1'1~ .int.I <Jin,1111.1 t .tll.11\.1\
(I •I po1111 ... 1 and '>h.1y11,1 ~1.11tl1•y
(I ll ... cured in douhlt• li~111t:' J'
the• lJ(' lr\'illl' w1111w11\ l>a'>ktl·
h.111 1t•a1n <.lde.1ll'd '""' l .ong
l!c'.11 h ~I.Ill'. hll·'10, ~;1111111.t\
111gh1 Ill l!tg Wt''>l ( Olllt'IC'll< ("
.wtion IH .I tlllfH0\1·d 111 It lh.
'i 'J 111 n111ft·rc·11n•. 1111' 141•" 11'11
111 lit l I, h II.
OmJinaJ top~ UCI
• WATEH POLO: I It lrvi111',
r.in~t<l No. I.I. lo-.1 111 No I .111d
ho'I 'lta11f1ml, II I, 111 \11111111 .1111
l'a11fi1 'lpllrl~ I l'dl'r;i111111
\\ltllll'll\ watt•r pul• 1 011 °'JI ur d.1~
Alt·t1h Amr -..c ort•d 1h1· 1111lv
goal l11r 1h1· 1\111t•.11l·r' t'1 r,, I .!
in 1'11· 1\11'~1 I. ~l.tlll111d '1 lll<'d
flv1· goal>, in 11t1• 111,1 quarftor
.111d 1 r111wd I orn1t•1 t c 11t111a tlC'I
XI.tr I ligh 'ta111h1111 I lm,t111.1
I It'\\ l.11 'l 1111•d ;1 go.ii 1111 \1.111
f1ml. IH I\ "111111·r.1~ t l1,1111hlt·1·
11'1111dc•d 11 go.tlw ,,1\I''
Olve ra 's gc lll lcmJs VU
• SOFTMU.: I fl''>h111.111 l1ull
l 'I l1·1111iftor Oh·l'lol pildlt'd lll'r
fir,t u1lkgiatl' 111111pll•1l'·g.11m·
... 11111uu1 ~a111rd.1) \\llllt· '>fJlll·
11111g a 111w-l1111t•r for ''1"1111g
\'Jll~Ujf<J lJlll\'l'r"I\ Ill lhl' I 1-
/111.1k, perhap~ 111111dful of thl' Ill
Nl·w f\ kxicc~ S1.111• hlod. .. t•d ... 1101' 10
1h.1t poim. 1111 ..... .,.•d ,1 lc'h lm111ktl
l.1yup with 20 '><'<.·ond' lefl
ll< r;. Ho'-.' '>lhr.wdt·r l.1111wd .1
thfl'l' hall wuh 10 \l'rnmh ll'lt •• 11
1t·r '"' 1111-.-.(•tf Aggw frl't· throw. c111tl
Moctrl' 1111!\..'l'd :111111hcr lmnt l'l1<1
of ,1 Olll'-and one with '>(:Vl'll &it:b
1111 tJw c Im k. But thl' 1thou11d \V:i'
lippl'tl OllL,idt• Ill Ja1 l<,(111, \\lit>
11\('ll 1111 lWO frt'l' thl'll\\°' 10 d1111 It
1111' virtory.
"We hJd lwo or llm•t• 11pprn 111
111t1t''> to make layup., d11w11 1111'
:-.1rctd1, hul we rnuld11'1 111.1~t·
them.'' \JU Coarh l~1t Dougl:C>.'
'IHid. "II W<1'l rnir hallgmnt• Wr jt"'
didn't fakc• 1lw hull hy lhl' hum~
and win tht' g<Hnc•.. D1111gla:-.'
pr.u.'>t'll lhc ofTrmtH' prod11rtio11
u f l"'Jr.1da and /J11~1!., \\ho-.t• lb
pointi. \vt'rc hi:-he-.t total 111 1111w
gflm~.
"I 1hi11k lhat lliNI half wa' 1lw
flr:-.t timl' ..._'l''ve had /\darn and
S1w1 play well in tlw ),;fll1l' half all
<,<.•ru.<m," IJougl<t'>-'> '-Ud. "I think
th111 ~howed tJ1e tYt~ of ttv.011 we
oni.' 8·0 nonconfcrence softball
victory.
Olvt:ra struck out eight fn
:-.l'Vl'n inning'> and VU catcher
l!arhacl Rulle ~macked a threl'·
r&llL homt• run 10 !.park rhe uf
fc11'tVl' dtt.1ck.. RaC'hel Bomi;rc•11,
Vil\ lcaduff hitter and shorl ·
'>top. l11t a solo home nm.
Pe lzel sets UCI mark
• VOL.LEYBAl.L: UC lrvi1ll'·~
Jimmy l'elzel bL't'tlllll' 1he
school' all time leadt.•1 111 l.ilf...
ln11 Pt•nn SHiil' rallil!d lrolll .111
O·l deficit to defcar thl' 'l-.a1t•r ....
26 .10 • .!tl·JO. 30·:! I. :m 26. 111
lli, 111 tlw Springfit•ld (Ma~ ... I
( :ollt•gl' t1n1r11anH.~111 Sa1urday.
Pl'ii'C'I had Iii kills anti ca l'lll'd
all tou111a111e11t ho no". I It-h.1,
I ,4.ll 1.ir1·1·r kills.
Vanguard foil s in rain
•BASF.BALL: In 1.1111)
weu1her Saturday during tlw
c ;olden ~tall' Athletic Confn
l'nn· hu~eball opl'ncr. ho-.1 Van
guanl lt1-.t tu Tht' Ma<;tl'r\ in till'
flr,l g.11m• of a tl uuhlehcad1·1.
I 0 ti. \\.lull· thl' ~eroml ganll'
\\'J\ -.11,pcni.lt·d in the 'l'\l'lllh
11111111g dut• Ill i.lc1Tkne" <Int.I will
hl' u111t11Hll'd f\larch 27 .11 rlw
f\t.1 ... ll'I \with u 4·4 tie.
In till' flr~I game .. Vil\ \11111
1\l.1r1111l' wt•nt I for 5 with 1wu
n111' 'lort·d and two 1!111 .... wl11l1•
ll'.1111111<111• ... 1\d,1111 Yodl•r, !\11k1•
"P•"l ' ,11111 :'l.1!.111.111' ( 111111 h
h.1d (\\CJ fill' 1"11 h Ill 1111' I Hiii'
11 1111 .111.11 I.
UCI swimmers win
•SWIMMING AND IHVIN<;:
\J( lrv111l'\ l>a11 Sm\011-.1·11 w1111
thl' nwn\ 1110 mclt'r hn•.1-.1
''roll' 111 'i!'i . .!l 1-rida> 111 lltt• Brg
W1· ... 1 ( untc:rcme .. w11nn1111~
<llld dl\lllg Lh,llll(lllllt'lhlp' ,11
lit'l1111>111 Pla1..1.
On ~alllrday. IJCI\ Phil l .. 11
l'ia 1·ap1un•d thl' llll'll\ )(HJ flt·1·
-.1 ~·le l•l4 /:!) and L;ir,1 B1arg.11
dot111 WOil 1111' W!lllll'll\ .!IHI
1111•;"1'110!.t• (.! I 'i.hh)
Vanguard ... weL:p~ Hope
• H/\SKETMl.1.: 1 hc· \ hlllllg
\ ,111~11.11 d 11\l'll\ .111d \\<llllll'll\
h,t,l\'lh,dJ fl"llll\ \~'{'fl' Vll'IOll
1111' ~a1111day aga111'1 llll)lt' in
( 111kk11 ..,t,1tt• :\thll'lll ( .llllfl'I
l'tll 1· .1111011 Hnan "1111 lt;ul 11
flllllll'o ..... 1111' \'\) 11\t'll dt'f1·.itt•tl
I l11p1', 'I.! hi>, .111d ""'!\ \1111111111
"1111·tl l'I JHllllh ,.., 1h1• \'11
\\ Ollll'll WIJll. II/ •I').
Eagle~ fal l to Rosary
• HASKITTllAl.I.: 1 lw ll1",1ry
I l1gh g11I-. h,.-..l.c•lh.111 11·.1111 l1Vl'<I
up 111 "' No I ,1•1•cl111g \\ 11lt .1
•1 I 1•1 '111111 \ 11\ l'r v1,11111g I '
1,11111,1 Ill 1111 • 11"1 1111111cl 111 tlll'
C II \11lllht•111 1wc 1ro11 I >1v .... 11111
Ill i\ pl.1y11tl' ~:i1111d.1v 111gh1
N;1111·\ ( a'tr" lc·cl 1 ... 1a1111,1
\.\itl1 l 'I 1w1111,, lour bloc l' .111cl
10 n:lt111111tl' \-.l11lt• gomg 'i 111 'I
.11 lfll' frt•c• lhruw 11111• 111,h.1
\Va'l' 'lured 11 po111i.. \\l11h•
l111t'lcl.1 111•11.1 .ulclt·tl I :!
mrglll l!.1v1• l>tTll, had b11lh 11f
lhlN' !:llY' play1•d hk1• \\l' lig111t'cl
tlwv 11>11ld " I lavrn·,· .. c'Vt'll Um•1·
h.tli, 111'1.l 111' 1.111:1·r l11gh .111tl lllClrt·
th.111 do11hlt'll 111 ... prt·\1111" 'l'.1-.t111
l11gh 11lm·1·l
"11 laym•'I V1,1, llw 1-l·~... ,,11d
N1•w f\ 1n1n' ~t.llt' C AJ.tc h I m1
I h·11-..111. whu pllrlt'tl'd 111:-. 71 1111
c·;ut'l'r l>l\1"1111 I virtory
'"111(' ((!,IC Ill'' 1<1Jd Ill(' hl.'JCJll'
tlw ~111w 111 11·1 11 fly .mt.I I had no
problem \\.tlh tJ1a1." ...:1111 I laym..,.
who wu' 7 ul IO lw:yun<.11he arc
Nooconfetence
New Mexico State 69. UC Irvine 64
UC lrvlne Ell11ng1on 0, Pa111d.i 73,
Efo11llluha 10. GIOQ"• 8, Schra1'!1rr S,
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Sdlr ilf'<M't I
FoulPd 0111 NoM
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New Meilic:o State Moore 11, Fcldor
0, Crooks 9, Huvnrn> 22, Davis 7. John
11, Fra1111r 9 .
J pr go11l5 I laynos 7, Crooks 1, Davis
1, John 1. Jed.son 1 ·
Foulod out None
Tectinoeols Nont>
Halfume UCI. 35 32
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SAILORS
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round al 7:30 p.m Wednesday.
cw OMllcwl •-AA
Flrtt round
Newport Hllbof 48, UnMtnlty 46
Score by Qu.nen Newpon 9 12 10 11 411
Un111erS1ty 11 12 17 11 46
Newport -Edd1ng1on 9, Lawrenoo 1,
Mellor 13 Whotfteld 10, S101a 4 Koon
2 Sw1gan 9, Trobman O. Devan 0
3-pl goals Sw1gan 1
Fouled out -None
Tochrncals -None
University -Eliot 2, Suner 4, Garey 9,
Kauker 7 Gomer 4, Kleu,sn111h 2,
Newsomo 6. Howlett 4, Bad<us 8,
Bn~ms 0
3 pt goals Garey 2
Fouled OUI -None
Toclrnornls None
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u1pet & pamt laundry
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lot & view' 2 c llM avail
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Cane 949 863· ISOO •203
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1 ~-pedlt>On
7 Has lots ol status
12 Ma1ina1e
t 7 Clean a counter
21 Repeated
word·IO<-word
22 B<m11 -Gntflltl
23 Typo
24 Mare !»nest
25 RICll1tty
26 C1e11my topptng
(2 wds)
29 LL D holde1
30 Jo11athan S w1f\
P.8C8$
J?Ot1xte111y
33 Nurses concerns
3411ow
Jb Old lldh8rt
Cltllt1/lCy
J7 -1~m111
38 ~tay urut
3!/Vas~IS
-11 "Mad Malt Gibson
42 Discount event
4J New Mexrco cave
4 7 Chapp.Kl l•NI
4:1 Heaps
50 -at the Bat
51 Sug<11lt.101I kicale
52 Govt c.1qtmcv
55 Rorem or Beany
5& Do bu:.1nt1ss
57 Wise ones
58 T urntjl., about
59 Nervou:. (2 wds )
61 (11(.1rcled
6J Vwootter IOU
b.l 1 r J\ el OOCu•ncnts
GS Seu p:ure rn<.-0 um
':lo Physiques
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68 Wori.. w1tll Jt..rll
b~ Dads to yr.rnddads
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I) H~p,) t P'l..,S
J Srrooq soap
'I Fiootet.1
75 Qu.c:I. t:>ld
76Srnen1 n Betund. on a stup
80 Schnoz.related
82 Gounod opera
83 Temtory
84 LOok rudely at
85 Morsel
87 M. to Ett1stem
88Coops
89 Hardship
90 Europe-~S\8 divider
91 Puts side by Side
94 Book·sa1ctiet 11ems
95Byway
96 Takes the b81t
97 ·woe rs me•
98 Ouok's 1001
99 Funny Chartotte -
t 00 MortlCla s cousin
1O1 T allle<I wildly
102 Slim oown
103 Aesop story
105 BotMred
107 Game w11h mailers
108 Nonrusiing metal
109Allld
113 Planets poetically
114 Ra noow goddess
115 ().}ser1 Sight
I 1 7 Not otten seen
118 Marble figure
12 1 Evers partner
12:? Ennui
124 • --Ba1te11er
125 Fren<;h alld Spar11sh
t?wm, l
128 Acid 1n milk
130 Marmd,c.l fitd!IH'3
131 Explo411ng
132 Woioless
performets
t 33 China ano Jaoa11
134 Stalt1b lurthitr
135 Three·i.ldf'd swortl<:
136 nv1nq ma• '1111~
137 Mallf<s1ump
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2 Daddy s sister
3 Nurture
4 --J)femrum
5 Spo1ts 'zeblas·
6 Flawless
7 Ended a tayolf
8 Elhicatly neutral
9 ScrabOle piectts
IQ Annexes
11 Vast eJll)af\se
12Calm
13 Rubbish
14 Butlalo's lal<e
15 Aurora. 1n Greece
I 6 Gets ready
17 Lru9es1 mammals
t 8 Cash substitutes
19Ternpo
20 Alimony getters
27 Arrnsuooq et al
26 Tarrnsn
J 1 Ctoc~eo
35 Country addr
37 Cet11s1 -Casals
J6S1a11oned
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13 P.,1 snoo ouys
14 r 111gal lunch-ea1ei
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JS Ran a lever
-'b Clontl() sheep
48 Average grade
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50 Tea contc11ni>1
525hdCk
!>J 011er1es~
54 so11nq
!>6 flaps
S7 Kind ol egret
!>8 ~'rowl
(;UNIJt ad1l
fi 1 t tourglass con1on1s
ti2 Oas Boot" er all
1twph I
6'.l Bcat decosi. etv
Ci5 Ac10• -Grev
67 Ltke rooons oggc.
69 Clobt>ef
70 Marching band
composef
71 Paycheck abbr
72Sk11te1s
74 Buyers caveat
(2 wds)
75 Doesn t eat
76 Puis on
78 Plant l<te
79 Conctse
8 1 Skilled
82 Sent via ptl<>nf'
83 Alphabel enders
84 Tanker cargo
85 Dulch el\port
86 Bad·tempered
87 Sottene<:l
88 Pre-coll 01tam
89 1()() kOpeCl>.s
91 Kids around
92 Water holONS
93 Mock bun!'•
94 Soldier in gr11y
Q6 Pig ro;i<;t
98 Ebbed
IO t Sitcom after hi••
102 Accompl1&h1119
103 Diplomacy
104 Hoop l>tti>
106Sums
107 For!. pans
108 Soup bowl
110Spa1
111 Valuable fur
\ 12 S11•kes t>act.
1 14 Beyond oana1
1 15 Rtthgiou::. l>dl•ttl
I 16 A8C11al Pl~
118 Mlle 1n Acapulco
119 Common ampl1 bian
120 In the cour&t' OI
121 Tell - -(li1ts1fy)
122 Accu~d's need
123 Art1s1 -C hagall
t ?6 Clairvoyance
127 Ballpark ltgurtl
129 UndercoYet 0tg
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