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FRIDAY, ~CH 12, 2004
2004 . TOSHIBA SENIOR CLASSIC
CHAMPIONS
TOUR
Are you ready for Jack Nicklaus?
The Golden Bear, considered the greatest golfer of all time with 18 inajor championships, will make
his Toshiba Senior Oassic debut at Newport Beach Country Oub this year at age 64. Page A3
Special tribute for
friend of Toshiba
Former Toehlba Classic m.dla
director Chris Premer, who died
Oct. 1 In a plane cnah, Is
rwnembered ...... A2
Australian lllvis
returns to defend
Defending champion Rodger
Devit uMd Toehlbe •a
eprlngboard !.-year to
tour grMtnMe. "'9 A7
NBCC head pro readies
for three rounds of a
lifetime in next week's
Toshiba Senior Classic
Brrce Alderton
Daily Pilot
In seven days, Newport Beach Country Oub
head golf professional PauJ Hahn will get hi s
shot in the spotlight, on his home course. near
his fondest admirers and well-wishers.
The members at NBCC: along wit11 others
gathered in the galleries. wiU get a chance to
see Hahn, 50, tee off in the 10th annual
Toshiba Senior Oassic that begins March 19 .
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The former San JoM! State golfer received a sponsor's
exemption from tournament director Jeff Purser to play in the
01ampions Tour event. a ~t;1ge he knows quite well from
being the head pro here since 1995.
Hahn isn't trying to impress anybody. just go out and have a
good time.
·rm with the best and I'll be nervous. are you kidding mer
Hahn said in Febniary when he returned from a ski trip with
his family to Sun Valley. Idaho.
Hahn turned 50 Feb. 11 and has been spending a bit more
lime on his own game of late in addition to the hours he puts
into teaching.
The first few days he b1.•g.rn practicing after returning from
skiing was a bit painful.
"I hit a bucket of balls and my wn:.L hurt," llahn said.
"Going from '>ki pole" to a golf club is a different motion. It
won't take me long (to get reacquainted with golfl."
To prepare for the rigors of tournamenl golf, Hahn. along
with colleague Bnice Cooper. competed in a three-day.
stroke-play Southern California f'GA section event at the PGA
of Southern California Golf <1ub in Beaumont late last month.
Now comes a different test.
Hahn is not looking at the tournament as a chance to take
the spotlight away from the professionals.
Nit is going to be a tough gig, playing in front of the
members, but aside from that, I am out to have fun," he said.
'Tm not out there to get a job on the senior tour. I want to
enjoy this and look back on it as a great opportunity."
Mesa Verde head pro Tom Sargent. who has played
alongside Hahn during the Jones Cup. a one-day tournament
that pits the men's club champion from each of the four
private clubs in Newport-Mesa with a member of that club's
golf staff. wa'i very candid when discussing I lahn's upcoming
rounds and also reaJizei. the differences between a tour player
and club professional.
"I hope he doesn't throw up on himself," Sargent said. "He'll
have fun.
Nit is hard for a club pro to compete with those guys when
you have a real job like Paul."
P.ach golfer plays alJ three rounds and there is no cut.
meaning Hahn will get the chance to crack jokes with a
variety of tour players and experience tour golf, at least for
three days.
Hahn has seen greats walk the NBCC falrwa~ before. Now,
he'll get to be part of the parade. · ~ •
•The circus ls coming to town." Hahn said.
Sparkling rounds at
Newport &sch CC
Some memorable rounds have
been lhot at Newport Beach
Country C1ub but not all by
Champions Tour playeB ...... A 10
Player connection dates
back to Bing Crosby
Newport Beach has a deep-rooted
history with Ho.g Hospital'• 652
C1ub ...... A11
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~ A2 Friday, March 12, 2004 TOS HIBA SENIOR CLASS I C
JIM
AHERN
Best Toehibe Senior
Clauic appearance:
tied for eighth -
2003 ... Won for the
first time since 1999
last year when he
was a four-stroke
victor at the Music
City Championship
. "· Also finished tied for second to
Tom Watson at the Jeld·Wen Tradition.
his best career finish at a Champions
Tour major ... Owns and opera,tes a
company spocializlng in corporate golf
outings ... Age: 55 ... Hometown:
Phoenhc.
JIM
ALBUS
Best Toshibe Senior
Classic finish: tied for
10th -1998 ... Won
the 1991 Senior
Players
Championship and
has six career
Champions Tour
wins under his beh
... Has more than S6 million in career
earnings on the Champions Tour ...
Was the head professional at the
Piping Rocle Club on Long Island for 14
years, but resigned to play the
Champions Tour full-time ... Age: 63 ...
Hometown: Sarasota, Fla.
EDITOR'S SCORECARD
GEORGE
ARCHER
8-t Ta.Nbe Senior
Clnalc finish: first -
1996 ... Has a total of
19 Champions Tour
wins, lnduding the
Inaugural TOINba
Senior Cluak: in 1995
... Won 12 times on
the PGA Tour, with
his biggest victory coming at the 1969
Mastera tournament ... Daughter
Elizabeth was the first female caddie at
the Masters ... Age: 64 ... Hometown:
Incline Village, Nev.
HUGH
BAIOCCHI
a..t T08hiba Senior
C1uak appearance:
tied for 28th -2003
... Has three career
Champions Tour
victories ... Has
amassed neartv SS
million in total
earnings on the
Champions Tour ... Was a fixture on
the European Tour. where he won
sewen times and represented his
native South Afrlea three times in the
World Cup ... Age: 57 : .. Hometown:
Cape Town, South Africa.
ANDY
BEAN
M•PGA
Champions.Tour
debut at the 2003
Toshiba Senior
Clauic; finished and
tied for 26th ... Won
11 times on the PGA
Tour and finished
among the top 10 on
the PGA Tourmonev list on five
occasions ... Was an All-American on
the University of Florida golf team,
where his teammate was Champions
Tour player Gary Koch ... Age: Tums
51 on Saturday ... Hometown:
Lakeland, Fla.
A hollow Toshiba without Premer • TOSHIBA
~ :H~AoNS)
G olf 1mitatcl> lift:. rtwrt• arc
hazards everywh crc. !Jut
great surprises at t•vcry turn.
For the Toshiha ~nior
<Ja~,ic. 1:elcbrati11g its 10th
.in11iwri.ary -an eon fur the JIGA
l l1a111piu11s Tour -thb yl'ar
n·111r ... ('111-. ctrnnKe.
A yt•ar aKO at this time. we were
h<tihn>; I tall• Irwin as the defending
d1arnpio11 aKain of the Toshiba
o.""r· yours truly was a sportswriter
n>Vl'rlllK till' tournament for the
11111111 :-1ruiKhl March and thris
1'rl't11l'r was the hl''>I public relations
d111•1 111r .111ywhl'rl' 1111 the P\,,A Tour.
foday. Australian
Hudgcr Oavis will
try 111 repeat al
Newpon Reach
<.ount ry <.lub, it ill
m y firi.I i:rack as
'Jlorts editor of the
Daily Pilot's
T1nh1ha Semo r
<Ja,.~ic 1.pl'cial
w 1:11u11. and.
tragically. <l1ris RICHARD i'rL'tnt•r is no longer
DUNN with us.
. < l1a11Kt' is good,
hut 11cv1•r whl•n 11 mvolvcs the loss of
.1 Kood frh·nd
1 lw n 1un11t·" hour~ workillK on
th1• .11111u;il l1l'hiha St•n lor <Jas~ic
'fWll.il ,1•r1i1111 "'a reporter alway~
h.1tf 1h wt·.11t·-.1 rl'Ward when Premer
would t .tll tlw m11rni11K uf its Friday
puhhrat1011 .111d lt·ave a voii:t•
tlll'"•'l4l'. -..1y111g ~urnl'thing uplifllng
.111d t•m·1111r.1g111g lo makt• my day. It
"·" .1lw.1\ ... rrom till' ht•a rt with thri~.
.. \11111:11)' h.1v1· 111111Jo11t• yourselve'
·•K·'"'· .. Ill' ti '·I\
11111 1w ... ml guodbyc to < llri' in
( lctohl'r. J\ longttm(• fnend of the•
I >ally 1'11111 anti 111w of my favorite
gulling h1Hlcl1t·'· l liri-. died in a planc
na'h on ( )\ t I, 11 tlay' hdurl' h i'
.11-.1 h1nl11l.I\
"It\ tough 1h1' year. It\ w ry
t•rn11t1011al. .. 111urnamt•n1 direr tor lcff
l'ur-.cr ,,1icl
A 'Ill'• 1.tl 1 l'lrhrat111n 10 honor
Um., i., " ht·tluled fo r Ii p.111.
\Vcdnr,t1.1v .11 1lt1· lo-.l11ha Senior
CJas,11· 11wd1a r l·ntcr ut Newport
Bearh <.01111try tluh.
Thl' mt•dta tllrrl'tur of lhc Toshiba
< la!>!>il· ~11w1· I loag I lo,pital took over
a-. ma11agir1g operator i11 St·ptcmhcr
I !l!-17. < Jirl~ M'rvt•d a~ the m edia
rourdinator and l iai~1111 for the
rornu·r Nl'wport < Ja.,i.il· Pro-Am.
which wa-. abo playt·d at Newport
lieat·h Country c Juh. That was when I
first met 01rii..
A tal1·111 ed wnter and t'xcellcnt
1·omm11nkatnr, < l1ri~ could aJways
rl'a'ion with people. I le carried
hmN.-lf with cligrnty. I le was willy. llis
pcr-.unahty rnuld "carry a crowd." his
father. Tl'd . <;aid. Rut wha t I
rt'me111h1•r a nd cherish most are the
rdaxmg, joyful momentl> 011 the golf
rnur ... e when we'd play and talk ahout
life. la lk about girlfriends and family.
Talk ahout -.port~.
On Ort. I. C l1ris hoarded a
A variety of memorabilia was
assembled at Pelican Hill Golf Club for
a memorial to Chris Premer five
months ago. Premer was the media
director for the Toshiba Senior
Classic in Newport Beach. He was
killed Oct. 1 m a plane crash near
Ontario Airport. Photographs of htm
and his f am1ly were on display.
twin-engine aircraft with hi11 friend
and pilot, Paul Mumford Jr .. for an
afternoon excursion to Oakland to
wati:h a baseball playoff game
between the Boston Red Sox and
Ml CASA
Oakland A's in the American League
Division Series.
The plane crashed s honly after
take off. about three miles from
Ontario Alrpon in the Norco area.
ST(V[ McCRANll /DAILY PllOT
STEVE McCRANK/DAILYPtlOT
This will be a tough week indeed
for many members of the Hoag and
Toshiba family. While Otris Premer
can never be replaced, his spirit will
always live.
BENEFITING
H
EVENTS
SCHEDULE
MONDAY, MARCH 15
Monday Pro-Am, 12:45 p.m.
Amateur foursomes are teamed with
one PGA Champions Tour professional
in this pro-am.
Open Qualifying Round -Mile
Square Golf Course, Fountain Valley.
One hundred and forty.four
professionals attempt to qualify for
four spots in the main tournament. Tee
times begin at 7 a.m. (Not open to the
public.)
TIJESDAY, MARCH 16
Breakfast of Champions presented by
Deloitte & Touche, 7:30 a.m .. Newport
Beach Marriott (Fashion Island).
Breakfast with Fuzzy Zoeller, Chi Chi
Rodriguez and Rodger Davis. the
defending champion. Tidcets: $100 per
person .
Player Practice Rounds, all day.
WEDNESDAY,MARCH17
Classic Pro-Am, first round,
shotgun starts at 7 a.m . and 12:30 p.m .
Amateur foursomes are paired with a
PGA Champions Tour player in the
first round of this two-day pro-am.
lltURSOAY, MARCH 18
Classic Pro-Am, second round,
shotgun starts at 7 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
Each amateur foursome is paired with
a new professional partner in this final
round of pro-am play.
FRIDAY, MARCH 19
Toshiba Senior Classic, first round
Tee times begin at approximately 8:30
a.m.
SATURDAY, MARCH 20
Toshiba Senior Classic, second round
Tee times begin at approximately 8:30
a.m.
SUNDAY, MARCH 21
Toshiba Senior Classic, final round
Tee times begin at approximately 8:30
a.m.
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JOHN
BLAND
Best Toshiba Senior
ClaHic finish< tied for
fourth -2001 ...
Gained exemption on
the Champions Tour
the hard way, by
Monday qualifying
for the Ralphs Senior
Classic and then
edging Jim Colbert with a final-round
65 ... Voted the Champions Tour's
Rookie of the Year in 1996, after
claiming four victories that season ...
A two-time winner on the EurQpean
Tour ... Age: 58 ... Hometown: Kynsna,
South Africa.
JOSE MARIA
CANIZARES
Best Toshiba Senior
Claaslc finish: first -
2001 ... Earned his
first career
Champions Tour
victory at 2001
Toshiba Senior
Clanic, defeating Gil
Morgan on ninth
playoff hole; finished tied for third in
2003 ... A long-time standout on
European Tour where he won seven
times ... Four-time member of
European Ryder Cup team, which won
, in 1985 ... Age: 67 ... Hometown:
Malaga, Spain.
Fil( PHOTOS/ DAILY PILOl
Jack Nicklaus, in his first local appearance, poses for a camera in the bushes
with amateur partner Alex Was1lov at the 1999 Team Matches at Pelican Hill.
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JIM
COLBERT
Best Toshiba Senior
Claulc finish: first -
1996 ... Has20
Champions Tour
titles. lncludlng the
1996 Toshiba Senior
ClaHk: ... Was the
leading money
winner and Player of
the Year on the circuit in 1995 and
1996, as well as Comeback Player of
the Year in 1998 ... Won eight PGA
Tour events in a span of 17 years ...
Age: 63 ... Hometown: Las Vegas.
CHARLES
COODY
Best Toshiba Senior
ClaHic appearance:
tied for 26th -1999
... Won three times
on the PGA Tour,
including the 1971
Masters, where he
birdied two of the last
four holes to edge
Jade Nicklaus and Johnny Miller ...
Has five career victories on the
Champions Tour ... Had polio at age
13 and turned to golf for exercise after
he was not allowed to play contact
sports ... Age: 66 ... Hometown:
Abilene, Texas.
BEN
CRENSHAW
Best To5hiba Senior
Clasaic finish: Tied
for 24th -2002 ... A
winner of 19 PGA
Tour titles, including
the 1984 and 1995
Masten;; Tournament
... Played on four
U.S. Ryder Cup
teams and captained the 1999
American squad to victory at The
Country Club near Boston ... Has
played several rounds of golf with
President Bush and former President
George H. Bush .. Age: 52 ...
Hometown: Austin, Texas.
Nicklaus had Newport in mind
Golden Bear will make his
Toslziba Senior Classic
debut next week
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
F or Ult' lao;t lcw year!>. Jack
Nicklaus ha:. picked hi~ spots
carefully.
In 200J, Nicklaw. appeared in
more official Champion~ Tour evt'nt!>
(nine) tllan in any other prt>\riOu!>
season since joining the circuit in 1990.
But his schedule didn't include a ;.top at
the Toshiba St>nior Oas!>ic in Nt·wport
Beach.
That y,ilJ change this year.
Considered by some to be the
greatest golfer of all time, Nicklaus, who
is second only to Sam Snead (81) with
70 career PGA Tour victoriel>. will make
his debut next week in Newport Beach .
This year he halo aJready played in
rwo Otampions Tour events, finishing
sixth in the season-opening MasterCard
Otampionshlp, where he averaged 67
for tllree rounds.
His third stop will offic.:ially begin
when he tees it up in the firM round of
the 1001 Toshiba Senior CJa~ic nt>xt
Friday.
Though it wasn't annoum:t'd until
Monday, Nicldaus pondered competing
in Newport Beach for some time.
"I have had the Toshiba Senior
Oassic on my radar !>Creen, if you will.
since the beginning of Lhe year when I
sat down and first looked at my
schedule." Nicklaw. )>aid. "I liked its
plac.:e in tlle schedule and was hoping it
would work out that I could play thl·rc.
I wanted to play in a wurnament bt>for£>
Augusta to get a feel for whether or not
I am going to play the Masters, so the
Jack Nicklaus, who will tee 1t up for the first time rn the Toshiba Senior Classic ,
signs a few autographs during a 2000 Team Matches Pro-Am at Pelican Hill.
timing of lhllhiba i!> ideal."
N1rklau~. M , winner ol a rem rd I H
major charnp1on<ihip!. on tilt' l'tiA lour,
won the Senior PGA Tour portion of the
now-defunct I lyundai Tt>am matche<,
\\llh partner fom WatMlll al Pelican I hll
C ;011 Uuh 111 1999 and WOO. the only
other ume 1lw "( iolden Rear" ha ...
played m an uffirial l'(iA or 'l'llior 11111r
cvcnl 111 Ncwpon-~lella.
Nicklaw\, inducted 11110 1he \Vorld
<iolf I lall of Famt' in 1~74. ha~ won 10
11111c .. un the ~enior lour, 1lw la ... 1 tw11
'\'irtories coming in 19~16 al llll'
l'rudilion and GTI~ Sum:oa!>t Ua~,il.
I lt•ahh problems thal indudl'd
pcr ... i'>ll'nl lower back pain and lup
replacement surgery in 1999 limitcd
Nicklau ... · 11>urna111c11l 'rhC'dulc, hut
1hu'e ni.1ladit'' ... cem 111 hL· p<irt of the
pa't.
I Ii~ hc,t fini'h in a .!il'lllor tour t'vent
la"I '>l'a'inn wa ... a tiL' for ... cventh a1 1he
Kinko\ U ;L.,,tl' May II· 11 .
l'hl' :'\on h l'altn B1•,1rh. Fla .. rc-.idt>nl
"l'il~er to ... hart· lll'\l \\'t't'k with wilt'
B.1rhara.
''I've heard 111<11 Nt•\''P<•rt llcarh
< .ountry < Juh" .1 i.:ond i.:olf rnur ... t• and
1ha1 1he 111urnam1·111 '' Wt'll run ,rnd
wdl ~upported h\• lhL· l'1111111111n11y,"
Ni<:llati... .. aid. ''l'\'l' llt'\'t'r pl.1yed
lo ... hiha .111d I 'w wanll'll to do'": now, I
have that 11ppurtu11i1y t•wport BC'arh
" a ht>.iutiful arl'il ,1nd B.1rh.m1 and I are
looking fof\\ard to J.:t'lllltJ.: tlll'rc."
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T 0 S ff& .. a A S ·E. N I Q '.R .C J.. A S S 1 C
If N ;: . . ·. BOB DAVID
EGER
Best Tothiba Senior
C1asaic finlth: first -
2003 ... Finished
22nd on the
Champions Tour
2003 Money List with
$885,781 ... Won
seven times on the
PGA European Tour
and added 20 vlctoriN Qfltht
Australian Tour. :lltd. -~
with Paul Azlngettrthe -8'Mttth
Open, one stroke ~of Hide Feldo at
Muirfield ... Age: 52 ... Hometown:
·Queensland, Australia.
e..t TWilt>. Senior
Classic finith: tied for
24th -1996 ...
Became just the fifth
player with at least
500 appearances on
the Champions Tour
when he made a start
in lut year's Royal
CeribbNn Golf Classic ... Won the
Georgia Pacific Grand Champions •
competition at Key Biscayne last
season and finished 14th on their
money list ... Has 11 Champions Tour
and 3 PGA Tour victories ... Age: 68 ...
Hometown: Castle Rodt, Colo.
PARKING AREAS
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red df1M6 for thB
m!'nt
LOT D Gerwr.1l 1i.111<1ng a 1 the
Uu11 es 011 0dd.1Jdy Rodd Cosl is $7
A .. 11u11h• !Jus to ,111<1 from tl'itl
• 0111111v club is prov1doc1
LOT E Gt<nowl parking off San c1 .. l!le111t• 011v1• 1s <1v.11l,1ble Satur..,v
'""' '>un!IJv onlv rl1t11u 1i, no cost 1<1
p.111 ht•1t• A ~111mlti IJtJ?> to dnd from
tilt' t 11t111tf'( tlulJ I~ lllOVICled
I 111,.., """" m1•lu1/111g tho rountiy
d11I" ll.ll~tn11 lt11 lllqlllf8 /)8SS
LOT A U11 lhc tlub'i. ground 15 not
Fashion
lsla11d
open to the public.
LOT I -Off Newport Center Drove,
jull north of East Coast Highway. is
available Sa1urday and Sunday and
by pass only. No tram 1s provided.
LOT V -Parll1ng at Fashion Island 1s
available; however, a pass w ill be
requored for access to the lot and to
~ard 1he shunle bus
SHUTTLE BUSES
Buses will run periodically berwoon
designated lots and the countiy club
during these I/Ines:
LOTD
Monday 7·45 a.m to 6 p m
Tuesday
Wednesd1y
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
LOTE
Saturday
Sunday
LOTV
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Tuesday
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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
the best
of the
best
• 1n
golf
r DOYLE ·. EASTWOOD
Best TWilt>. Senior
C1811lc finish.: ftrst -
2000 ... Voted the
Senior Tour's Pleyer
of the Year In 2001
and won the
inaugural Charles
Scttwab Cup,
donetlng the entire
$1 million prize to charity ...
Practically owns the Toshiba Senior
Classic, with one first, two seconds
and one third in four appearances;
also has never shot worse than 69 at
the tournament ... Age: 55 ...
Hometown: La Grange, Ga.
a.t Toehibe Senior a....c~:
MCOnd-1886 ...
.... two ......
Champlofle Tour
victories, the 1997
Bell Atlentlc c1 ... 1c
and Raley'• Gold
Ruth Cta .. lc ... Won
three timN on the PGA Tour ...
Biggest thrill in golf was having hi•
son ceddle for him when he won the
Raley's Gold Rush Clessic ... Age: ~ ...
Hometown: Haltom City, Texas.
PGA CHAMPIONS Hi HuiJh Beio«hl 4
16 Jim Thorpe 4
7:'5 a.m. 10 6 p.m.
6:30 a.m. to 7·30 pm.
6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
6.30 a.m . to 7:30 p.m.
6.30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
'-30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
4:45 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
4 45 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
TOUR STATISTICS 17
18.
Through Sunday, M•rch 7 19.
MONEY LEADERS 20.
21. Rnll l'leyer ..,. Eamlnge 22. 1 Fuzzy Zoeller 4 $410,612 23. 2 • Craig St1dl11 J S375,200 24 3 Ed Foon 4 S368.050 26. 4 D<lna Quigley 5 SJJ0.880 26. 5. Bruce Fleisher 4 $302.971 27. 6. Marl<McNulty 2 $285.000 28. 7. Larry Nelson 4 s 2n.soo 29 8 Gol Morgan 4 $270,121 30.
9. Graham Marsh 5 $251,315 31
10 Tom Jenkins 5 $202,502 32
11. Tom Purtzer 4 $199,802 33. 12. John Bland 4 $177.290 34. 13. Jav Sigel 5 $170.742 35. 14 TomK11e 5 $167.182 36.
1rs ABOUT TIME
'Hayn.Levi 4
John JIQOti. 6
D.A Wtlbrlng 4
Jim Ahern 4
Hele Irwin 4
TomW1uon 2
Geiy k.octi 3
Doug Tewell 4
Mom1 ... tal&ky 4
Allen Doyle 4
V.cenlll Fern1ndel 4
OonPoolev 4
Jldt~lin I
Jedi Nidd1u1 2
J .C Sne.ct 4
Bobby Wldlcin1 4
Bob Glider 5
SamTorranoe 4
David Eger 5
Dive Bert 6
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23rd on the money .
list with $851,217 ... Played on three
Walker Cup teams and was a \ i ...
temifinalllt at both the 1990 and aOOo
U.S. Amateur Championship ... Agee·
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$151,093 40. Merk McCumber 3
$148.240 41. JerTY Pete 4
$14$,323 42. Mark James 2
$141,600 43. Sammy Radlels 5 18
$140.250 44 LonnieNielMn 4 ' 110
$1311.910 46. IS<IO AolCi 5 ·= $132.801 46. Mike McCullough 4
$116,095 42 JohnH1nl1 3 • • ,.9'50
$113,152 48. Jose M1ria Canltarea 4 • MC.868
$111,266 49 Joe Inman 0: 4 $4il'77o
$109.251 !>O. Bob Murphy 3 S0.730
S98,667 51 Bob Eastwood 4 ~2
S96.632 52. BJuce Summerhays 4
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$85,705 55. Darrell Kestner 1 137;000
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BRUCE
FLEISHER
Best Toshiba Senior
Clauic finlah: Tied
for 12th -2001 ...
Has 16 Champions
Tour titles. including
the 2001 U.S. Senior
Open ... Waa
Ch1mpion1 Tour
Player of the Year,
BOB ·
GILDER
Beat Toshiba Senior
Classic finish: Tied
for 12th -2001 ...
Won four events and
had nine other top· 10'
finishes in 2001,
when he was voted
Rookie of the Year on
the Champions Tour
TOSH I BA SEN IOR CL A SS I C
DAVID
GRAHAM
Beat Toahiba Senior
Classic finish: ti~ for
fifth -1998 ... Best
known for Winning
two major
championthips on
the PGA Tour: the
1979PGA
Championahip and
HUBERT
GREEN
Best Toshiba Senior
Classic finish: second
-1998 ... Finished
second at Toshiba
Clasaic in 1998, the
year Hale Irwin shot a
courae-record final
round to win by one
... Has four victories
fnday, March 12, 2004 A7
JOE
INMAN
Bee Toshiba Senior
Cl~ finish: tied for
fifth -2000 ... One
of only six players in
Champions Tour
history to three-peat,
winning the SBC
Senior Classic from
1998-2000, ... Named
Rookie of the Year and leading money
winner in 1999 ... On being a club
profesaional: #I actually enjoyed the
routine of a club profeaaiona1:· ... Age:
55 ... Hometown: Ballen Isles, Fla.
... His six wins on the PGA Tour
including two Phoenix Open titles ...
On his hobbies: "I enjoy racing cars."
... Age: 53 ... Hometown: Corvallis,
Ore.
the 1981 U.S. Open ... Was selected as
the first captain of the International
team for the 1994 Presidents Cup ...
Has five career victories on the
Champions Tour ... Age: 57 ...
Hometown: Whitefish, Mont.
on the Champions Tour ... Posted 19
victories.on the PGA Tour, including
major championship wins at the 1977
U.S. Open and 1985 PGA
Championship ... Age: 57 ...
Hometown: Panama City Beach, Fla.
the 1997 Champions Tour Rookie of
the Year ... Has one victory on the
PGA Tour, winning the Kemper Open
in 1976 ... Age: 56 ... Hometown:
Marietta, Ga.
Davis used T<?shiba as a springboard
Defending champion began
his run to the top of the
Champions Tour in putting
and sand saves in Newport
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
R odger Davi!> proved in 2003 that he was
stealth around the greens. Winning the
eigh1h Toshiba Senior CJassic fcir his first
victory on United State!.· soiJ might have
been the launching ~ound.
lhe AustraJian native fended-off a mild charge
from Larry Neh.on on Sunday to claim the 2003
Toshiba O~ic al Newport Beach Country Oub
wilh a 1hree-round 197 (16-under-parl. making it
the fifth continent he ha.; won on.
By the end of 2003. Davis, 52, led the
Olampions Tour -formerly the Senior PC.A Tour
-in sand !>ave~ and putting average. I le made par
or belier 45 time' out of 75 bunkers. a 60% dip.
He averaged I. 726 puu.; per hole.
rhe putter worked for him in Sunday's final
round when he birdied 11, 13 and 16 to stave off
any attempt at a competitor catching up.
··1f yuu can't putt, you can't win." said Davis.
who switched to a long puner seven years ago
after double·hining a putt at a tournament in
Monte Carlo. "I !>pent the rest of the round putting
Bernhard Langer-style. I tried cross-handed, but
Lhat is not the way to go. A long puller takes
awhile to figure out. but I ended up being more
consistent wiLh it. Everyone talks about building
the perfect pendulum with the right grip and
setup. With the long putter, you can get to that. l
was 32nd i.n putting !in 20021 and then topped ii
[in 20031."
Davil,rwho entered the final round of last year\
Toshiba with a two-stroke advantage. defeated
Nelson by four strokes and came within one shut
of t)in the all-time tournament scoring record of
17 · 96, Mt in 2qo2 by Hale Irwin, tbe
onl ~Iott • ,. • . ~ "" t• ,, ...
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SffVE McCRANI\ DAILY PilCH
Rodger Davis, acknowledging the crowd in last year's final round. is the defending champion at the
Toshiba Senior Classic, which well be played for the ninth straight year at Newport Beach CC.
"From d.iy 011{' I had a good game plan going
in." said Davi-.. who prefers cliuri.cs frnm
yesicryear -'uch a' NBCC -more than the
modern tracks. "fhey !>:IY rhc modern niur,es art•
more challenging, but I'm not sure if they are. You
need 10 Jo more homework Ion a course Like
BCCI. especially if a pin is tucked.
.
"I prefer lhe oldcr·!>tyll' cuur-.l'S. ( )11 ,1 101 or
hole!. you can't sta nd back anti hla-.1 tlriwr. hut
have lo position the shot. That is why l1w1Hi1m·
Toshiba champion I lalc Irwin I plays well around
here. At the seventh la par-4 with a tricky h'Tee nl.
you can go with a four-iron or driver oIT the tt'C. If
you have a driver. you can take a rhrec-quartcr lob
wedge lim o the greenl."
Davis will make this third appearam:e at this
year's Toshiba March 15-2 1.
Jim Ahern took a one-stroke lead over Davis and
l.anny Wadkins after the opening round 1as1 year.
when 38 players hot under 70. the second most
in tournament history. But Davis came storming
back with a 7-under-par 64 in round two to gain a
tWO·Slroke lead over Ahem. Jim rhorpe d osed IO
within a <,troke once, but he fell back quirk.Iv on
Sunday.
Davis was struggling with his short game upon
coming to last year's tournament, but a quick
lesson by Marc Alben, a leaching pro wh o
happened to be waJking by when Davb was
practicing a day before the lirst round. apparen1ly
squared things up.
"I wcu; struggling. I nm tell you," Dav1i. s.ttd ahn
the tournament. '"A.;k my caddie (Paul Banks) ...
all of a suddt'n (Albert} got me contact in~ till' h.111
properly. I k y. if you think you can chip in tlu-.
game. it takes the pressure offyuu and you've got
a crack at a couple of Oags."
That is not all Davis had to stmAAll' with in 1hc
early s1ages of 2003.
Two week.-. before Toshiba. [)avi!.. a11oth..:r golfl·r
and two caddies were in a Mexico C:11y rc-.1auran1
and were held up at gunpoint by two men who
toll' their watcheo;.
Oavis nearly wi1hdrew from the lha111p1011'
Tour event thal week. but some coaxing by I uuy
Zoeller talked him out of it.
"That woke me up a hit ... Davi~ .. aitl ;ihcHll 1lw
la .. 1 yc<Lrs ordeal during a To .. hiba media di'ty
l'Vcnt in January.
Davi' will not compete in 1'1exirn Ci1y elm
wa~on, one nf the only tournament-. 1hmugh ll H'
tir-.1 -.even mon1hs of 1lw tour schedule Ill' \\011 '1
<1tll·1H.l. I le doesn't know how many he will pia~. II
all depl'nds on Lhe mighty dollar.
'"If I make $750.000 by July. tlwn you 1111gh1 1101
'l'e much of me until !October\< ll<trll'' "irhwab
Cup!." Davis said. '"Britain in July. Aug11.,1 .111d
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HALE
IRWIN
Belt To.hlba Senior
Cleuk: flnlah: flrat -
1998. 2002 ... The
Senior PGA Tour's
ell-time victory leader
with 38 wlna,
including alx senior
major
dlemplon1hlpa end
JOHN
JACOBS
Belt Toshlba·S.nlor
Cleulc finish: Tied
for MCOnd -1999 ...
He• five Chemplon1
Tour wins, lndudlng
the 2003 Senior PGA
Chempionehip
... Tied for MCOnd et
th• 1999 Toehlba
TOS HIBA SENIOR CL A SS I C
TOM
JENKINS
TONf
KITE
Beat To1hlbe Senior
Cleaalc flnlah: Tied
for 10th -2001 ...
H11 six Chemplons
Tour victories.
including three in
2002 ... A winner of
19 PGA Tour titles.
including the 1992
~WAYNE
LEVI
Belt Toshiba Senior
Cl111icJlnl1h: Tied
for elgt)th -2003 ...
Won for the first time
on the Champions
Tour in 2003, the 3M
Championship ...
Selected H PGA Tour
Player of the Veer In
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two Toshiba Senior Cleulc tltte1 ...
Claimed 20 tlttea on the PGA Tour
highlighted by three U.S. Open titles
( 1974, 1979, 1990) . : . All-Big 8
defensive bedc et Colorado ... Age: 68
... Hometown: Paradise Valley, Ariz.
Senior Cleuic, losing to Gery McCord
on the fifth extra hole ... On hit love of
horse reclng: ·rd like to call• horse
race; just call the whole rece et • tredl.
I think lt't exciting.• ... Age: Turns 59
on March 18 ... Hometown: Scottadele,
Ariz.
Belt Toehlb• Senior
Cleulc finish: Tied
for fifth -2000 ...
H11 four Chemplona
Tour victories.
including the 2003
Bruno's Memorial
Cleulc ... Selected
the 1999 Chemplon1
Tour Comebadc Player of the Veer after
winning his first Chempiona Tour
event ... lone PGA Tour title came at
the 1975 IVB·Phlledelphle Cleuic, a
one-stroke triumph over Johnny Miller
.. . Age: 66 ... Hometown: Austin,
Texa1.
U.S. Open st Pebble Beadl ... On hla
best shot: ·The second shot I holed
with a lob wedge for a birdie on the
eeventh hole at Pebble Beadl during
the last round of the 1992 U.S. Open."
... Age: 54 ... Hometown: Austin,
Texas.
1990 after posting four victories from
May to September; won 12 titles in ~is
PGA Tour career ... Maintain• great
interest in stodc market ... Age: 52 ...
Hometown: New Hartford, N.V.
FACTS
AND FIGURES
WHAT
Toshiba Senior Classic
WHEN
Mardl 15-21, 2004
Pl.AYERS
78 PGA Champions Tour professionals, led by
defending dlampion Rodger Davis
FORMAT
3 rounds (54 holes). stroke play with no cuts
PURSE
$1.6 million, up from $1.55 million in 2003. The
winner will receive $240,000.
SITE
Since 1996
Newport Beadl Country Club
Par: 35-36-71 ; 6.584 yards
TICKETS
Advance-purchase
Good·Any-One·Day exchangeable coupon, $15
Single Day Ticket, Monday through S unday
(admission gate prices). $20
Week-Long Grounds Badge, good Monday
through Sunday (grounds only ), $50
rlLE PHOlOS /DAILY PIL01
Allen Doyle shoots out of the sand on the eight~ hole m last year's Toshiba Senior Classic. He has shot under 70 m 14 straight rounds at Newport Beach.
Season Clubhouse Badge, good Monday
through Sunday (grounds and clubhouse). $100
Corporate Ticket Padcages also available.
Tickets are available at Roger Dunn Golf Shops
or by calling the tournament headquarters at
(949) 660· 1001. Doy le loving the 60s TELEVISION COVERAGE
Subject to change
Friday. Mardl 19 -3·5 p.m. (The Golf Channel)
Saturday, Mardi 20 -24:30 p.m. (CNBC)
Sunday, March 21 -24:30 p.m. (CNBC)
G£-'orgia resident and 2 000
Toshiba champio11 prides
himself 011 hitting it straight
Bryce Alderton
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A lll•n Doylt' will 1dl you 1hc n·a"m he has
playl'd ~11 wdl 1n thl' l111>h1ha St--niur
Cla~'ic •~ bt'l"itu~c of h1~ '1ra1ght tlnvc~.
not how far they go.
f'lw 'i5·yl',tr·ohJ Doylt'. 1hc ::!fJOO 'lhl>hiba Senior
< ]J"ll d1a111pion. wall !>CCond in driving accuracy
(110.'1% nl lalr'\\rJY' hit) la.'t year. highlighted by a
\ ll'tory at lhC' l·lel'lllo~tun <Ji.1!>..,IC an d a
lounh plau• fini!.h in lht• U.S. Senior Open.
I le hu' won eight time ... on the Olampions Tour
m "x year<; and will auempt to extend his <itreak of
round~ 111 tht' 60s a t Newport Beach Country Oub
-rnrrt'ntly at 14 -when the fir..t round of the
I 0th f'oi.hiba St--nior <la!>.'iic ht'gin' frlday.
"I llkt' lht• gulf course and tlw reason for that i ...
ht·rnu ... t• it ~uit ... my game." !>aid Doyle. who earned
111ort• 1han $1 million on tlw ... eniur tour fu r a fifth
~lraight yc<ir. The l.aGrangt'. (;a., native finished
nlr11h on the money list with SI .J49. 272 last year.
"You have to hit it !ltraigh1 aml 1 do that and you
haVl' to h it lht' ween ... anti have a pretty good short
gallll'. .. 'aid l>uylC', a re ... 1dent of I.a Grange.
< ;ccir>{i;t.
"If yo11 dnw ii in the fairway (al NHC:C:I. you wiJI
haw ,1111r1 iron!> linto the grC'cnsl." Doyle said. ''I'm
nut a long hiller. but I can still reach the par-5s in
two. I ht• KOlf course sets up well for rne. I like the
old 1i11ll' gnlf courses that arc not long where you
ha VI' to d rive good and be good ot chipping and
pu11111g ..
I .>oylt' looks forward 10 corning to Ncwporl each
yt•ar
Allen Doyle will try to extend his amazing streak
of 14 consecutive rounds scoring in the 60s.
"My oldest dauw11er 11.rin, :!51. who caddied for
me for 2~ years ... thi' i., her favorite place in the
country," Doyle said. "We s1ay in a friends' condo
in l.aguna Reach that is right on the water and an
unbelicvahlc place lo stuy. IToumarmml director!
Jeff Purst.'r doc•s a ..:ootl joh running lht'
tournamcnl. rhe golf rnursc i~ always in good
shape. the allendam·c· w11h fans is always good ..
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Doyle ha' wo11 two 111ajur~ on 1he senior tour
(the 1999 Senior PGA C.hampiurn.hip and 2001
ford Senior 1'1..a)\:l !J 01arnpionsh1pl shot
14-under·pdr to !lt:\'cnth at the !Jea'ion·opening
Ma ... u:rCard 01an1pi1111,hip. where he wru. amazt'd
with the compelition levd.
"Tht're Wl're .,1\Jy~ who 'hot I I ·under and thl'y
barely made it into tht' lop :W," Doyle -;aid. "Play b
be11er each year ...
Doyle notl'd the cmergcnct' of tour qualifi er..,
Mark McNuhy, Sam Torrance and Mark Jamci..
along with Pelcr larnb,l'n amt Jay I laas, ai. !>1t1king
the caldrun of cuntt>ndcr~ on 1h1!> year\
Olam pion!> Tour. Jamt'' and forrance have hoth
played on and caplained Furnp1:an Ryder <.up
teams.
Jacobsen I urned 50 March 4 ;rnd makt'~ hi-.
<11an1piuns Tour tkbul today at the SHC CJm,,il: al
Valencia Country Oub. I le won'1 play .at To,hiba.
"To pick a front ·run11t'r i~ tough," Doyle 1-aid. "It
is l(Oing to be tht' one who gel!. good breaks and
bounceS' and ins1ead of winning once. wino; Llircl'.
four or fiVl' time,.
"I laas !finished 1hirdl al till' Bob J lopl' ICla!>,iC
in January!. 'o ht• rnn Mill pl ay." Doyle !laid. "( ;uy'
in the la.'t three 111 fivt· yea" ~ecn1 If' he workjn~
harder, trainin~ harc.kr and Jre more determined.
The equipment" ht·llt:r a nd 1ha1 has made an
impac1."
Now that lhe C ;olf 01annel '"" exclu'iivl' righr..
10 broadcast 25 of ;m wur t'vt•n11> thi!. year. I :>oylt:
said the tour should lwncfi1.
"I think there will bt• a rcncwt!d 111tcres1 .111d
viraJity on the tour. We hil a flat 'Pol with C:N HC
Some people did.n'I have ii and we were on PAX
Friday and a lot of people didn'1 have PAX. With
thl' Golf Oiannel and new names brings hope for
an upheat and exciting year."
WEBSITE
Tournament information and updates are at
ht(p:llwww.toshibaseniorclassic.com.
QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT
Monday, March 15
Mile Square Golf Course
Fountain V~lley
PAST CHAMPIONS
2003 -Rodger Davis (197)
2002 -Hale Irwin (196)
2001 -J ose Maria Canizares (202 -won
nine-hole playoff against Gil Morgan).
2000 -Allen Doyle (136 -won rain-shortened,
two -ro und event.)
1999 -Gary McCord (204 -won five-hole
playoff against John Jacobs, Al Geiberger and
Allen Doyle. Geiberger and Doyle were
eliminated after the first hole).
1998 -Hale Irwin (200)
1997 -Bob Murphy (207 -won nine-hole
playoff against Jay Sigel).
1996 -Jim Colbert (201)
1995 -George Ardler ( 199 -at Mesa Verde
Country Club)
CHARITY
The lead dlarity and event organizer is Hoag
Hospital Foundation. In its six years under the
auspices of Hoag Hospital Foundation, the
Toshiba Senior Classic has raised more than
$5. 7 million for over 20 different dlarities. Last
year marked the fourth consecutive year that
the Toshiba Senior Classic donated at least $1
million to dlarity, unprecedented in Champions
Tour history. Hoag Hospital Foundation also
received the inaugural Senior PGA Tour Charity
of the Year Award in 1998.
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BRUCE
LIETZKE
8et1 Toshiba Senior
Claealc finish: Tied
for 1hcth -2003 ...
Won two
tournament• l11t
year on the
Champion• Tour,
including the U.S.
Senior Open ... A
winner of 13 events on the PGA Tour
who claimed four tournaments twice
... On hi1 car collection: "I have a bad
habit of buying cars and not selling
any of them:· ... Age: 52 ... Hometown;
Dallas, Texas.
GRAHAM
MARSH
First Toshiba Senior
Cla11ic appearance
... Enjoyed a re'(ival
of aorta last yeer,
finishing 25th on the
money ll1t with
$745, 152 and seven
top 10 finishes ...
Has six career
Champions Tour viC1orle1 to hl1 credit
... Owns 66 titlea on five different
tours, including 26 Japan Golf Tour, 16
Australasian Tour, 16 European Tour,
one PGA Tour and six Champions Tour
wins ... Age: 60 ... Hometown:
Dalkeith, Australia.
GARY
McCORD
Beat Toshiba Senior
Claaalc fir1i1h: first -
1999 ... Claimed
both of Champions
Tour titles during the
1999aeaaon,
including the Toshiba
Senior Cla11lc, where
he held off John
Jacobs, Al Gelberger and Allen Doyle
In a memorable playoff ... Two·tlme
All-American at UC Riverside and the
winner ot the 1970 NCAA Division II
Championship ... Age: 66 ...
Hometown; Paradise Valley, Ariz.
MIKE
McCULLOUGH
Best Toshiba Senior
Claaslc finish: Tied
for third -1998 ...
Has played In 36 or
more Champions
Tour events from
1997·2002; played In
29 tournaments last
year ... Claimed two
..._
titles in 2001 afftr going wlnle11 in first
612 starts on the PGA Tour and
Champions Tour ... Owns a pilot's
license and two small airplanes .. ,
Age: Turns 69 on March 21 ...
Hometown: Scottsdale, Ariz.
MARK
MCCUMBER
Best Toshiba Senior
Claaalc finish: tfed for
18th -2002 ... Won
10 times on the PGA
Tour, including the
1988 Players
Championship and
1994TOUR
Championship ...
Teamed with Ben Crenshaw for the
1988 World Cup title and played on the
1989 Ryder Cup team ... Has made a
significant Impact in golf-course
design .:. Age: 52 ... Hometown:
Jac*sonville, Fla.
TIDBITS OOOH, THAT WAS CLOSE
The Cal Ripk~n of
the Champions Tour
Quigley's streak, Irwin 's consistency and Zoeller's hot
hand are among things to follow next week
•Australian Rodger Davis
returns as the defending
champion after his fou r-stroke
victory over Larry Nelson gave
him his first (11a111pions Tour
Litle. Davis set a 36·hole
tournament record during the
first two rounds (64 -GS -12!-l)
and narrowly missed . The win
gave Davis vi ctories on five
continents -AU!>tralia, Africa,
Asia, Europe and North Amerka.
• Dana Quigley i:. scheduled to
play in his 225th consecutive
event -a spmi of more than six
years -and wiJJ make his 239th
straight appear.rnce for which
he's been eligible when he tees it
up next Friday in the fir'\t round
of the Toshiba Senior <Ja,-;ic.
Quigley led the tour last year in
birdies (:.181 ) and ti ed for second
in rounds in the 60s (41 ). I le ha~
won at leai.t one tour i:vcnt the
last four year:..
• Hale Irwin rnrrcnlly ha!> a
streak ol 10 straight rounds in
the fi>l> at Newport Beach
Country Oub and b the only
two-time winner of this event.
lle's been among 1hc top IU in
five of eight appearancel> in
Orange County and is a
cumulative 6.5-under-par at
NRCC. Irwin holds the cour;c
record with 62 in the final round
of the I 99R event. and has a
scoring average of 68.17. I le'-;
also the event's leading
money-wi.nner with $674.WJ.
• Fuzzy Zoeller has been
among the top 15 in three of hi'
first four events in 2004,
indudin.: a season-opening
victory arthe MasterCard
01ampionship and a tic for third
at the Outback Stcakhou!>e
Pro-Am. Zoeller made 11 birdie1o
in the final round of the Outback
event in Tampa. t-la., and flirted
PGA CHAMPIONS
TOUR STATISTICS
Through Sunday, M11rd1 7
AU-TIME MONEY LEADERS
Rnk Pl eyer hmlngs
1 Hale Irwin $24,665.199
2 Gil Morgan $18.242.0IM
3 Tom1C1te $16.867.700
4 To111Watson $15,738.721
5 LarTV Nelson s 14, 700,495
6 Raymond Floyd $13.964,324
7 lee Trevino $13, 185.631
8. Jim Colbet1 $17,768.242
9. Bruoe Fleisher $12,469.508
10 Jay Haas $12,237.886
with a sub-60 round before
settling on a career-l>est and f'PC
ofTampa Bay •
course-record· tying 61. For hb
outstanding play. ZoelJer Willi
voted as the CJ1mnpions Tour'~
Player of the Month for
January/Fcbrnary. I le wiJJ join
Oli Oli Rodriguez mid defending
champion Rodger Davis at the
Oiampions Breakfast at 7:30 a.m .
'l\Jesday at thi: Newport Reach
Marriott in Fashion l!>land.
• Japan's Hajlme Meshlal will
W'dSte littJe time from his SOth
birthday to his first <llampion'
·four start. The I I ·time winner
on the Japan Golf Tour I Urn!> 50
today and will tee off in the 11r:-.t
round next triday. Meshiai
earned a full-exemption on the
Oiampions Tour for 2004 by
fini shing third al last fall'l>
National Qualifying 1burnament
in Fon Lauderdale, t-la. I lis best
finish on the PGA Tour was a tic
for 29th at the 1988 Honda
Oassil'. Last year. Andy Bean
made his 01ampions lour debut
at the l bshiba Senior CJa:.i.il' and
finished tied for 26th.
Jerry Pate. &I Flori. D.A.
Welbrlng. Craig Stadler, Mark
McNuJty, Sam Turrance and
Mart James will all make their
tournament debuts this year.
• PauJ Hahn. the head pro al
NBCC since 1995, turned 50 on
Feb. 11 and received a sponsor\
exemption tu play in tJlis year'),
tuurnamenl.
•At 6,584 yard)., NBCC b the
:-.hortcst course for an official
event on the 2004 Oiarnpions
four schedule. Last year, the
par-71 layout played to a l>trokl·
avera.:e uf 70.3 after the lield
averaged 70.4 in 2002. In both
years, the par-3 eightJ1 hole wal>
the must diffa:uh (3.266 in 2003
11 Dave Slod<ton $11.410,922
12 Craig Stadler s 11,254.043
13 Bruce l1e1Lke s 10, 743.870
14 George Archer s 10.196,507
15 Jim Thorpe $9,788.746
16 lsao Aotu $9,675, 177
17 Oana Quigley $9,495,742
18 Bob Charles 59.421.688
19 JC Snead $9.229,864 io Allen Doyle $9, 176.631
21 JomOent $9,113.064
22 JiJd< Nidolaus $9,086,245
23 Doug Tewell S8.863,7S8
24 M1keH1ll sa.103.839
25 Bob Murphy SB,560,980
26 Bob Golde• $8,552,335
27 Jav Sigel $8, 159, 118
28 Graham Marsh $8.015,075
versus :i.2:n in 20021. The easiest
hole hnth years has bet'n the
par-5 15th (4.-16 in /2003 vt•rsu).
4.522 in 2002).
• Thret' nf thl· lal>t five lil:.hiba
Senior Ual>1til' d1.1mpio11s
claimed their liri.t C.h ampiom.
Tour victories at this event. Gary
McCord collected his first titJe in
a playoff in I 999. Jose Marla
Canizares defeated GU Morgan
in extm hulec; at the 200 1
tournament. lic.1 year. Rodger
Davis won his firi.1 tournament
after 1um111g 50 in ewpurt
lkad1.
• In till' prcviuu' nme
tournament .... including three of
1hc last four ycari., only four
playeri. who have led or been
tied for the lead aftN :16 holes
havi· gone 011 to win the event.
llm Colbert was the lirs1 in 1996,
followed hy Allen Doyle in 2000.
llale Irwin in :l002 and Rodger
Davis l1bl yctir. Doyle's victory
t:ame when the final round wa~
mined out. tour firi.t-rountl
leatlers/t:o·leadcr!-. have also
gone un to wi11 -Jim Colbert
(19%). Bob Murphy (1997). Gary
McCord (1999) and Jose Maria
c.anizafts (;!()() I ) .
• ·n1ert• h::L' twen juM one
hole-in-one in thi-. t•venl and
that came 111 200:l when Sammy
Rachels al'C'd the IJth lioli: with
a :.ix-iron.
• Frw play<'r' havC' cnjoyctl the
'>llt:t:c" Tom KJte ha!> hatl in
California. Kite ha:. a total of
ninc wins in the <;late. indudin~
the 1992 U.S. Open at Pchhlc
Beach to go wiLh thrcl' vktorie'
on the Champions Tour. Kite la~t
won 011 the <l1ar11pio11!'. Tour at
tht· 2002 Napa VallC'y
01ampio11ship in Northern
California.
29 Fuu v Zoeller $7,900,996
30 Huoort Greun $7,858,820
31 Gary P1avo1 $7.683.741
J2 Ch1Ch1Ao!lroguc1 $7,671,844
33 Peter Jacobsen $7,547,520
34 Ben Crenshaw S7,S36,096
35 Dale Douglass $7,447,495
36 Torn Jon~111s $7.386.104
37 Lanny Wa!lk111s $7,382,559
38 John Jacobs $7,271,576
39 Bruce Summerhays S7.103.581
40 John Mahalfey $7,031,957
41 Mike McCullough $6,810,268
42 lomWargo $6,790,186
43 Vicente Fernandez S6,748,06J
44 Dave Eichelberger $6.592,023
45 Al Ge1bergor $6,548,182
46 Wayno Lov1 $6.502.313
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GIL
MORGAN
Best Toshiba Senior
Clasb•C f1n1sh: second
2001 Has
posted 22
Chumµ1ons Tour
111ctorius. including
the Kroger Classic in
2003 Los1a
nine hgle playoff to
Jose Mariel Canizares at the 2001
Tosh1bl1 Son1or Classic ... Won seven
t1mei. on th t1 PGA Tour and was a
member of lhe 1979 and 1983 U.S.
Ryder Cup te11111s ... Age: 57 ...
H\1mutown Edmond, Okla .
TOS HIBA SENIO R CLASS I C
WALTER
MORGAN
~~e.Serior .~ ···~ thrMcareer
CMmpiont Tour
victories to his credit
... Best yeer on the
Champions Tour was _
199S,~two
wini ... *8ie.303 ... Served a·
20-year.fltnt in the U.S. Army and was
the All-Service d\ampion in 1975 and
1976, and was 13·0 as a boxer In the
military, winning evtlry fight via
kn<><*out ... Age: 62 ... Hometown:
Cornelius, N.C.
LARRY
NELSON
Best Toshiba Senior
C1"eic finith: second
-2003 ... Selec:1ed
2000 Champions
Tour Pt ayer of the
Year after winning a
season-beat six
tournaments and
$2.7 milUon; won the
Con1tellatlon Energy Clauic in 2003
. . . Won 10 events on the PGA Tour.
including three major championships:
the 1981 and' 87 PGA Championships,
1983 U.S. Open ... Compiled a 9-3· 1
record on three Ryder Cup teams ...
Age: 56 ... Hometown: Marietta, Ga.
JACK
NICKLAUS
First Toshiba Senior
c1a .. 1c appearance
... Holda PGA Tour
record with 18 wins
in major
championships ...
Second only to Sam
Snaad(81)onthe
PGA Tour victory list
with 70 official titles ... Inducted into
the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1974 ...
Voted as Golfer of the Millennium or
Golfer of the Century from media
outlets ... a 10·time Champions Tour
winner ... Age: 64 ... Hometown:
North Palm Beach. Fla.
'
JERRY
PATE
First Ta.hibe Senior
CtaNic appea,..nce
... Has eight career
victories on the PGA
Tour ... Won the U.S.
Open in 1976 at the
Atlantic Athletic Club
and the 1982
Toumament Players
Championship ... Served as a color
analyst on CBS, ABC and BBC golf
broadcasts during the 1990s ... Age: 50
... Hometown: Pensacola, Fla.
FILE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT
Th ... lurP nf the fabled I 7th hole awaits the field of the 10th annual Toshiba Senior Classic at Newport Beach Country Club, where tens of thousands of fans will flock for the senior golf event March 19-21 .
enue ... reatness
Bryc e Alderton
DJtl'y Pilo t Newport Beach Co untry Club has seen sorne me1norable
rounds in its 50 years and they don't all belong to pros
lhe men's cour~t· record in tournament play. the par-3 eighth hole and Nurhy hi1 h1' wichin H
fooL"
fun wacching a perfecl round of golf. Marianne
made no mistakes, no bogies, and just made ii
look really easy."
Pam Higgins, a former LPGA Tour player who
has been a teaching pro al NBCC since 1984, put
Towcrsey's round in perspective.
.. Marianne Towersey's 68 has to be considered
lhe record for women on the course as it's
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~~and with the Tushiha Senior
ll b fott&ont al a lot of golf ·~. racUn &hJs week and next
l'lllll t '' questions and oomperlsons of how jusl
gw1d drt' these Olamplons Tour players 1ha1 will
111.1~1· .1 ~lop here C'ompared with the amateur
lr\\.i n's round i11dudl'd 1he famous "rake
incident" on che par·:I I 71h hole. I !is Ice shot
landed shor1 of 1hc grct·n and began rollin~
toward the lalct: 1ha1 frnnls the green, bu1 a rake
prevcn1ed che ball from rolling lnco the waler.
Tournament rules called for bunker rakt•!\ lo he
placed outside of hunkers, not inside, which is the
normal procedure at NRCC.
Norby birdied 11 hole!\, including lht· fir~I and
las1 four. with jusc one bogey. configured today." Higgins said. _
g .. 111•1 (
I h1• 1011mamcnt and the timing of the club's
1\llh .11u1iver~. recosnil.ed during a weekend
1un 1g7nutMn:mr11,i1 look a1 1he •l\t>,t'5Ul'lli:~'n>81t1bit'and the 01her
.1 \\l'l'tc. ... or lhe year.
1 I 111r~ I 1101>. an NBC:C: member since 1997 and
I• •r 11w1 111.magml( t>thlor of the Daily Pilot,
g1 1111111<ol)· rrsl'arrhed these fea1s and should gain
11111r1 111 the t redit. _
I l.11t· lrwm. chc only two· time win ner of the
l•1 h1h.1 'ie111or Oa~k. which celebrates its 10th
1!111 he l.1}' 1111~ year. came back from five strokes
1l11\\ 11 111 chc li11.1I round of the 1998 tournament 10
.. 1111111 .1 h.!. ed1p,ing I luben Green by one stroke.
'"' 111 • .irdl·d :i h nn both the front and back nines
pl.I\ 111g \ .. llh let' Trevino and Jim Colben to set
Theo "Ted" Norby. a teaching pro al the Aviara
Gd!f Academy in Carlsbad. carded a 61 on June 2A.
2000, the lowesl score in a non·toumament round
on the current course.
Norby. a former Corona del Mar High afld UC
Irvine golfer. wa..; playing a friendly round with
Dave Donnellan. lhen an assi~rant pro at NBCC
and Eric Wood-;, a fellow pro and longtime club
member.
Woods shot a 66 thac day and said Norby'i.
round was "the most fan1a..,tic round of golf I have
ever seen. I h11 my let• 'ho1 within three feet on
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"I remember going out Chere 1ha1 day, nor
expecting anyt.hing really, and I jw .. 1 i.1ar1t•d hi11inR
ii cloo;e early ... Norby said at chc time.
Higgins should know. since she holds the lowest •
score (65) for a woman when the club was known
The low round for a women's toumanl'C'111 at chc
club isn't held by a member. bul a famil iar face in
golfing circles around here -Marianne Towersey.
as the Irvine Coast Country Oub. Higgins set the
mark during her first pro-am victory in 1972.
The Pilot's Laurie Becldand reported that
I liggjns .. made seven birdies and sank a 20-foot
putt for eagle on the 16th hole to come up
eight-under-par."
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completed 18 holes without making a bogey.
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The heralded Towersey. a I 9·time women\ club
champion at Santa Ana Country Club and
five·time winner of the annual Tea Cup Clac;sic,
shot a 68 on Aug. 8, 2002. during the Seahorse
Classic. the annual women's mcmbcr·~'l.1ec;t
tournament. Towersey, winner of many amateur
titles and golf coach at Newporl Harbor I ligh.
broke eight-time club champion Debbie Albright's
amateur course record of 70.
"As far as anyone can remember. no one, man •
or woman, has ~ome near the 65 since the course :
underwent major remodeling last year (1971)." :
Of course, history has proven otherwise, but the •
Her playing partner. Sandi Coffer. a former
NR<:C women's dub champion. said, "It was grear
pros aren't the only ones who have turned in
memorable rounds.
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!"TOM .
:puRTZER
Belt Toehlba Senior
Claaalc finish: Tied
for \9th -2003 ...
Won the SBC Classic
In 2003, for his first
viotory on the
Champion• Tour ...
Finished among the
top-31 money
DANA
QUIGLEY
Beat Toshiba Senior
Classic finish: fifth -
1999 (tie), 2002 ...
The Champions
Tour's Mironman~
playing in every
event in the last five
years ( 1998·2002) ...
Has claimed eight
CHI CHI
~ODRIGUEZ
Beat Toshiba Senior
Claaalc finish: Tied
for eighth -1999 ...
Has eight PGA Tour
and 22 Champions
Tour titlea ... Waa the
Champions Tour's
leading money
winner In 1987 and
JAY
SIGEL
Best Toshiba Senior
Classic finish: second
-1997 ... Has seven
wins on the
Champions Tour with
his biggest title
coming at the 1996
Senior Tour
Championship ...
J.C.
SNEAD
Best Toshiba Senior
Classic finish: tied for
tfth -1998 ... Has
fou·r Champions Tour
w ins, including the
2002 Greater
Baltimore Classic. his
first since 1995 ...
Won eight times on
winners in 2002, his rookie season on
the tour ... Claimed five PGA Tour
victories In a 25-year career ... Age: 52
•· ... Hometown: Green Valley, Ariz.
Champions Tour titles, including the
MasterCard Championship in 2003 ...
On his passion for golf: Ml can't think of
not playing golf; not playing in a
tournament:• ... Age: 56 ... Hometown:
has earned a pair of Byron Nelson
Awards for lowest scoring average on
the circuit ..• Inducted into the World
Golf Hall of Fame in 1992 ... Age: 68 ...
Hometown: Palm City, Fla.
Compiled a distinguished amateur
career prior to joining the Senior Tour
highlighted by two U.S. Amateur
crowns. one British Amateur title and
three U.S. Mid-Amateur events ...
Age: 60 .. Hometown: Berwyn, Pa.
the PGA Tour •.. Played four years in
Washington Senators' farm system ...
Nephew of the legendary Sam Snead
. .. Age: 63 ... Hometown: Hol Springs.
Va.
West Palm Beach. Fla.
:VOLUNTEERS
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About 1,000
volunteers expected
to assist during
tournament Wfek
~:aryce Alderton
• 'Daily Pilot : v oluntecr turnout for tht'
10th annual Toshiba
Senior Oassic is once
again at u high heading into
tournament week., which begins
Monday with the pro· am.
Tournament co·chai r Jake
Rohrer said thl' number of
volunteers hover around 1.000
for the week. As of March 3.
Rohrer said about 900 had
shown an interest in duties
ran_Bing from cour~e mar~hahng
and scorekecping 10
registration/check·in and laser
operators, those who meai.ure
. drives, approach ~hots and
pulls with the PGA Tour's new
computerized scoring system.
"The response has been
posit ive," said Rohrer. charged
with overseeing the volunteer
program. "II depends on how
many people work. but 1,000 is
a good working numtler with all
Lhe,assignments we have." He
expects to reach, if not surpass
1,000 again this year.
Volunteers received Lheir
uniforms las( weekend and wilJ
attend a trai/ling session in tht!
-·next two d ays.
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few 'itraggler~ who havt>n't made
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lob Ml*ko Starters Co-Chair
Qayle Monow Asst.
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Sandy Nyqulat Information Booth
Chair
Joe A Matt.ne Ryan Caddies
Aon Singer Volu~teer Uniforms
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up their mind of what they want
to do," Rohrer said about the
weekend when uniforms are
disrributed. "My joh is to keep
the vo lunteers going in !he right
direction and checking with
committee chairs to see if any
issues have come up that we
need to deal wi th. The training
ses,ions are busy ...
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security, parking.
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hospitality.
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marshaling, on-course
lcaderboards. registration and
credential verification.
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CRAIG
STADLER
Fhst fosh1ba Senior
Cl(jS61c. uppearance
Was 11oted
Champion!> Tour
Rook1u of thu Year
last year, winning
three events.
including the Ford
Senior Players
Champ1onsh1p, the Greater Hickory
Classic and tl)u SBC ... Also won the
PGA Tour's 13 C Open last year,
becoming 1h 11 first Champions Tour
player to accomplish that fea't .
Nicknamed "The Walrus" ... Age: 50
, Hometown: Evergreen, Colo.
HOT SPOTS
DAVE
STOCKTON
Best Toshiba Senior
Classic finish: tied for
second -1995 ...
Has 14 'Champions
Tour victories and 11
wins on the PGA
Tour, including the
1970 and 1976 PGA
Champ1onsh1p ..
Captained the 1991 U S. Ryder Cup
sQuad to victory at Kiawah Island. S.C ..
and played on two Ryder Cup teams
... Enjoys bison ranch mg and hunting
.. Father was a golf pro and got him
started ... Age: 62 ... Hometown-
Redlands
BRUCE
SUMMERHAYS
Best Toshiba Senior
Cla~s11< f1111sh· tied for
14th -1:199 Has
twu Champions Tour
wins under his belt.
includiny the 1997
Saint Luke's Classic
and the 1998 State
Farm Senior Classic
. Strung together seven consecutive
top 30 money list finishes from
1995·2001 ... An All-American at
University of Utah, he went on to be
Pac-8 Coacti of the Year at Stanford
University In 1978·79'. .. Age: 60 .. ,
Hometown: Farmington, Utah.
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DOUG
TEWELL
,Beet Toshiba Senior
Claaalc finish: Tied
for 13th -2003 ...
Hae seven
Champion• Tour
victories, Including
the 2003 Farmers
Cherity Cla11ic ...
Earned2000
Champions Tour Rookie of the Year
honors after winning three events,
including the PGA Seniors
Championship ... A four•time winner
. on the PGA Tour with a pair of
vicJories during the 1980 season ...
A ge: 54 ... Hometown: Edmond, Okla.
JIM
THORPE
Beat Toshiba Senior
Clauic finish: Tied for second -2000
... Has seven wins
on the Champions
Tour, including two In
2003 and the 2002
Countrywide
Tradition, a major
championship ... Won bade-to-bade
events in both 2000 and 2001 ...
Played the PGA Tour from 1976
through 1998 and posted three official
wins ... Age: 55 ... Hometown:
Heathrow, Fla.
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CLASSIC RESULTS
1 Rodger Davos 65 64·68 197
2 Larry Nelson 70 64.S7 -201
3 Jose M Can11aros 66 6&-70-202
3 Hale lrw11l 67-66 69-202
3 John Jacob~ 67 66-69 -202
6 Bruce l1euke 67 68 68-203
6 GolMorgan 69'68·66-103
B Jorn Ahern 64·67 73-204
8 Wavne Lev• 66 68 70 -204
8 Allen Doyle 68 68·68-204
8 Ed Dougherty 68·69·67 -204
8 Huben Green 72 6&-67 -204
lJ David Eger 66 tJ6. 73 -205
13 Jorn Thorpe 68·6110-205
13 Dave Stcx:l<lon 68 611·69 -205
13 Tom Wargo 69·67 69 -205
13 Doug Tewell 61!·70 67 -205
IJ Vicente Fernando1 6!1·69·67 -205
1~ Jerry McGee 68 67 71 206
19 Tom Puruer 68-69·69 -206
19 Mike McCullough 72 65-69-206
19 BobG•lder 69-69-68-106
19 Tom Kite 70-68·68-206
19 George Arctie1 69·71~-206
19 Walter Hall 7070~-206
26 Mark McCumber 66-71-70-207
26 Jay Sigel 69·68 70-207
26 Howard Twitty 68·7069-207
26 Hugh Ba1occti1 6~·70·68-207
26 Andy Bean 71 70·66-207
31 Dana Quigley 69·68·71 -208
31 Lanny Wadkins 65·73·70-208
31 Tom Walson 69·69· 70-208
31 Tom Jenkin& 73·67·68-208 :. TenyDill 68·69·72-209 ,:, Leonard Thomp1011 68-73·68-209
JS JimColben 71 70 68-209
38 TerTY Mauney 73-68"69-210
39 Sammy Ractiela 73·65 73-211
39 Billy K1auen 70 69-72-211
39 J1mOent 69·72·70-211
39 Dale Douglau 70-71 70-211
43 Rav Floyd 74-66-72-212
43 James Mason 68·73-71-212
4J Des Smyth 72·69·71 -212
43. Gary McCord 69·73-70-212
43 Fuay Zoeller 69·74·69-212
43 Dave Barr 75-69-68-212
49 Moms Ha1al1ky 68·70·75-213
49 Bobby Wadkins 68-70..75-213
49 Dtd< Maat 71-67-75-213
49 Raleel Navano 67·72-74-213
49 Rodty Thoml)S<>n 71 71·71 -213
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49 Bruce Fle1she1 73 69·71 -213
49 John Bland 72 72 69 -213
56. Ma1k Pfe11 68 73 73-214
56 Lee Trevrno 69·75·70 214
56 Bob Easiwood 71 75·68 -214
56 Bruce Surnmer'hdVS 76 71·67 -214
60 Bill Rogurs 73-lill-74 215
60 J.C Snead 71 11·73-215
60 Graham Marsh 73 70 72-215
60 Stewan Ginn 71 74 70 -215
64 Dave Ete::tieloorgor 10 13 73 -716
65 John Mahattav 10-10 71-217
65 Garv Player 727075-217
65 Walter Morgan 72-70·75-217
65 Charles Coody 71 73·73-217
65 Ben Cronshaw 71 74 72 -217
65. M1keSm11h 71 7&·71 217
71 Bobby Wal1el 72.75 71 -218
72. David G1alla111 75·69 75 -219
72 Joo lnmdn 73. 74 72 219
72. RW. Eaks 71 ·77·71 -219
75 Jim Albus 79 71·72 -222
76 Gibby G1lben 76 72·75 -223
76 Lany Ziegler 72-78 73-223
78. Tommy Thomas 75. 75-74-224
79 Miller Barber 72 78·78-228
80 Ctu Cho Rodroguel 75 77 77-229
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LEE
TREVINO
Belt TOlhlbll Senior
Claulc finish: Tied
for fourth -1996 ...
Claimed his 29th
Champion• Tour
career victory In
2000. MCOnd only to
Hale Irwin ••. Won 27
times on the PGA
Tour. including two U.S. Opens. two
British Opens and two PGA
ChampionshiJ>9 ... Inducted into the
World Golf Hall of Fame.in 1981 .. Age:
64 ... Hometown: Dallas, Texas.
TOS HIBA SE~IOR C LAS S I C
BOBBY
WADKINS
Best Toshiba Senior
Cla11ic finish: sixth -
2002 .•. Beceme the
youngest winner In
Champions Tour
history in 2001 , just
10 days after tuming
60 ... Played the PGA
Tour full-time from
1975-1998 and had six eecond-place
finishes ... Younger brother of Lanny
Wadkins ... Age: 52 ... Hometown:
Rlctimond, Va.
LANNY
WADKINS
Best To1hlba Senior
Clanlc flni1h: Tied
for31st -2003 ...
ln2000,becamethe
ninth player in
Champions Tour
history to win his
debut (his brother
Bobby became the
10th in 2001 I ... Won 21 PGA Tour ·
titles, Including the 1977 PGA
Championship at Pebble Bead\ ...
Captain of the 1995 Ryder Cup team
and played on the American team
eight times ... Age: 64 .. Hometown:
Dallas, Texas.
TOM
WARGO
Best Toshiba Senior
Classic finish: tied for
second -1995 ...
Has won four
Champions Tour
events. including the
1993 PGA Seniors'
Championship ...
Also captured the
1994 Senior British Open ... Was the
lead Ing money winner in the
Georgia-Pacific Grand Champions
rompetition with $219,312 ... Age: 61
.. . Hometown: Centralia, Ill.
Friday. March 12. 2004 Al5
FUZZY
ZOELLER
Best Toshiba Senior
Claulc: finish: Tied
for 15th -2002 ...
Had a solid
ChampioM Tour
rookie season in
2002, winning a
major d\ampionshlp
-the Senior PGA
Champion1hip -and finishing among
the top 20 on the money list ... Won
10 PGA Tour events, including major
ctiampionship triumphs at the 1979
Masters Tournament and the 1984 U.S .
Open Championship ... Age: 52 ...
Hometown: New Albany. Ind.
HISTORY "
Always a song .and a dance
Toshiba roots trace
back to mid-J.970s when
552 Club pioneers
launched mini-tour
event with Bing Crosby
Richard Dunn
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BfACH -As the ToshJba
Senior Oassic enters its milestone 10th
yt:ar in our neighborhood, there's plenty
of history on its side, beginning with golf's
senior tour in 1994.
But the Olampions Tour event, which
has been played at Newport Beach
Country Oub every year except the
inaugural Toshiba Senior Oassic in 1995
at Mesa Verde Country Oub, goes beyond
Omni putters and vacuum forged
tit<Ulium drivers.
Several golfers played in the fonner
Crosby Southern Pro-Am at Newpon
Beach (fonnerly known as Irvine Coast
Country Oub) when they were young or
up-and -coming players -for many,
before they even reached the PGA Tour -
and now these same graying players graze
the same golf course today in the Toshiba
Oassic. , .
The connection among players goes
hack 10 the rnid·l970s, when the
star-srudded fundraising group at Hoag
I lospital, the 552 Oub, started the Crosby
Southern Pro-Am. From an operational
standpoint with Hoag as the managing
chariry, the Toshiba Senior Oassic can be
traced back to when Bing Crosby. the late
entertainment icon, got the ball rolling on
the satellite tour event.
Crosby, good buddies with Newpon
Beach's Marshall Duffield, felt bad for the
golfers up north in Pebble Beach who
didn't make the cut at his fonner Crosby
National Pro-Am and had nowhere to play
over the weekend. And so 552 Oub
members Duffield and Oinrley Hester
started th.e "Little Crosby."
Duffield had urged Crosby for years.
local lore has it, to link a two-day
mini-tour stop to his Pebble Beach
clambake, and, one toasty night during a
Christmas party Crosby said yes. Crosby
could now take care of the
weather-beaten and tour-beaten golfers
who were stuck in an empty hotel room
in pricey Monterey or Carmel.
An avid golfer himself. Bing wanted to
give them hope, lift their spirits, provide
another purse for these guys. some of
whom were broke, lonely and out of
birdie puns. never getting past the cut at
the former Crosby Natiorial Pro-Am. Wee
a great entertainer, Crosby gave them
good theater on a budget, set up in
Newport Beach by two distinguished
gentlemen, Duffield and Hester, who
made service a prioriry for golf's minor
leaguers aspiring Lo crack the PGA Tour
and journeymen loolcing for a weekend
out.
II was long before tl1e days oT the
Nationwide Tour. Crosby gave the pro-am
in Newport Beach a priz.e of $1, 700 for the
winner.
The first tournament was a success
with 72 amateurs and Fred MacMurray of
~My Three Sons" television fame as a
celebrity player. Back then. amateurs were
. ,. ... ft ft a • • a a a a a ft
ingenious idea of pop-out cups.
which were fixed at the bottom
of each hole on ll1e gret-n. It was
an invention that didn't last. hut
for awhile golfer.. in the Utt.le
Crosby could ~tand over the hole
and catch their haU as it popped
out.
"You wouldn't have to bl'nd
over and get the hall out of the
hole," said Mike Crosthwaite, a
fonner PG.A Tour n1le' oOicial
who served in that capacity in
J.he early yean, at Newpon Beach.
It w.is Ouffield who staned the
552 O ub at I loag I lospital a-. a
fundraising orga11i;rA1tion. l11e
552 Oub operated the gulf
tournament for 2:l years. an
event known as much for it~
elaborate parties as ii.!> gulf. Tilt·
parties alway!> had a theme and
headliner. like Ray 01arle' one
year.
FILE PHOTO I O~l Y PILOT
Al Getberger, left, and J.R. Fluor played in Crosby Southern Pro-Am in 1981 .
Ge1berger 1s one of several golfers to have played in the Crosby and Toshiba.
"It wai. a lot of work. and a lot
of fun," the late llC!>ter. a noted
philanthropi!>t, once said,
referring to the lir;r year when he
and Duffield scrambled 111 ahuur
a month to stage the mauh'\Jral
Crosby Southern Pru-Am.
chargl'd onl y $:150 to play in the pro-am.
but few -;igned up. In order to provide a
rnmplctl' fil'ld, i::olf tl'am members from
local collcge1> were recruited. c;ag:-;111d
gimmick' Wl'rt' tried throughout thl'
1970 ....
Fir~t played 1n Jan uary 1975 after
organi1er' ni~hcd in only a few week_, to
get ready. 1h1· Cro~by Southern evolved at
..
.1 time. keep in mind, when ba.-.eball owner
l liarlil' 0. Finley ol the Swingiri" Oakland f\s
w;i, experimenting with or.inge bac;eballs
and paying his players to grow mustaches,
while the ill-fated World Football l.eague
tlint.'Cl with all sons of innovative schemes.
110 matter how outrageous.
One year, a heavyweight Cro!>by
~outhcm sponsor came up with the
Hoag l lospiral and it!> army of
tournament voluntet'r' for the
old Crosby Southern d amhake
(later known ai. tlw Nl·wport
O assic Pro-Am ) do~ccJ up ~hop
after the 1997 event and c,hift f'd
over to the Toshiba Senior
Oassic, which wa-. played fur tht'
first time undl'r tlw au,p1ct'' !If
Hoag in 1998.
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time!>harei.. Boal slip!> 1111 1 lw -.i11• would
be rede!>igned to malw thl'm mon• u-.er
friendly -and to get the rtl.lfllld 111111
compliance with city fi re rndt'~.
June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT Bl-.ACI I -A con~ortium
of developers want!> tu dcmolb h the
boutiques, shopi. and eateries that
make up Udo Marina VilJagc to clear
room for a luxury hotel and timc-~lmre
condominiums.
A representative of I A1grn1a Bcach-
based Griffin Healty Corp. approachl·d
City Council member~ individually 111
present the plans. ~hill' at a reprc1tl'llta-
tive of Udo Village firm IC Partner!>
International ha!> been luring individual
property owners in the area with olTCrl>
to buy Lhe land, city offi cials confirmed
ThuNJay. {;riffin has al!>o di~cussed the
plan~ with city Planning Department
staff memher5. 1J1ough 110 plan-. or
paperwork have been filed.
·· n wy approaehl·d n w about two
\\'Pt'"-" ago to lay out their program a~ 1~1
what they want tu du," :;,;,1itl C11um:il111a11
Stl've Bromberg. who tle:-crihed lht'
project ai. an ltalia11 --.1ylt• villa -.hroudl'd
A representatives of Lhe two compa-
nies confirmed the plans but .said that
they were very preliminary.
··our intent is to work closely with the
city and the community as we go for-
ward to addresi. both city and commu-
nity issues to achieve a quality revitali-
zation for this key area,.. said Carol
I lolTman. principal of Government So-
lutions Inc .. which i!. representing the
t.lc-veloper~.
Bromberl: and others who have been
briefed on the plans have said the
project would include about 75 hotel
To huiltl the project. the dt•velo1wr-.
would have 10 acquire and hulklotl• tlh'
bu!>ine~-.e-. on Via Oporto ,1ml \'ia I id11
Thal would he a feat.
··1 haw no intention of '1·11111~ ... <.Jiii
Dougla!> Dreyer. ownt'r ol 1lw hllllding .11
3416 Via Udo. who ~aid lw had bl''-'ll ap
proached hy the woultJ lw h11yl'1. .. I hi'
is part of our rl•tirenwnt pl.111. \\11·\1• g111
nine good lt•nant~. \\1•'\'1' 111~1 -.p1·111
$40.000 rt•nuvating 1111• huildtng \\'1•
-----------------------l DOWN TO HER LEVEL I
\
t K£Nl 1REPICJW OAll V P11n1
Eric Kett of Santa Barbara gets down to baby-eye level as he tries to get his daughter, Catalina, 7 months, to crawl toward him for a photo
at Peninsula Park on Sunday. The two were on the Balboa Peninsula for a relat1ve's wedding.
_J
pelgrass project may ease dock owners' lot
the city would mo nitor replanted eelgrass, saving
~esidents who dredge thefr docks a lot of mo n ey.
.lune CaH1rande
Oaily Pilot
• NEWPORT BF.AC! I -Eel gra_c;., will
~ planted in Newport I larhor as part
cif a test program that could provide
~Hef to residents who fan• 'itrict en-
vironmental restriction-; on tlrrdglng
dnder their doch.
·~ The Army Corps o f Engineer, in
~ril or May will begin planrinH cd
5 at eight spots in the harbor. Thr
raJ government will foot the
,000 price.
l -This is basically a pilot project tu ee lf eel grass will ret urn to tho~l' ar-ctu in I.he harbor now that th(' water
;
quality ha~ 1mprmcd then'." '>aid
Ihm no .... miller, harbor n·-.ourn· ... di-
rector for the C'ily.
Eel gras.<, ha5 hec11111t• an mcrea'iinl(
problem for rt•-.idento., who want to
dredge undl'r thl'ir dock~. The under-
walcr. plant •~ federally protcrtcd be-
cau-.1· it 't'rvl'S "" habitat for marine
life. in cluding -.11me endangered ~re
cie .... IJnder federill rule.,, a resident
who n'movc:-. L'L'I gras~ fro m under or
around a privall' dm:k rnu-.t ,replace
120'\I, of the eel graso; 1hat was re-
moved. The dock owner can pay to
have it replanted in tht• s;1111L· plm:e it
wa!> before or clsl'whcrc in the hnr-
hor.
ll1en rnme:-the expen-.ive part:
I he dot:k owner is responsible for
monitoring the replanted eel gra~" for
fiw year!>. If after five year.;;, at lea~t
120% of the removed eel grass i'>n't
-;till thriving. the dock owner b ~till
re-;ponsihle for replacing it.
If the eel grass beds planted by the
Army Corps thrive, the city will ask
federal regulatory agencies to allow
private dock owners to use the new
hed'I to plant replacement eel gra~~
For a nat fee. the city would-monitor
the growth for five years and assume
re~pnn~ihility if the eel grass didn't
thrive.
"There arc economies of scale in
having the city do it instead of doing
it individually," Rossmiller said.
In recent years, the eel grass popu-
lation in the harbor has been on the
wane becau-.e of 1•11ld1·r wall'r 11·111
prratures a11d wall'r poll11t11111 1h.11
ha!> blocked out ~01m· of 1 lw hgl11 11
need~ to grow. W;1tf•1 411.il11y ha-.
since improved. a11d r 11v1m111111·11tal
i.,tl> hope that the co11<l111on' arf' nm'
good fur the Army Corp< repl;1111 111g
project.
City 1 lall envimnmen1.1h-.h .1gn·1·
that eel grass ill an 11nportan1 ll'
source, hut believe that th<· rt•q u111·
ments on private dock owner-. ilfl' loo
stringent.
'This could c;avc 1h11~c privall'
property owner~ a lot ol money.·· t\~
c;i~ta11t C:i1y Manager DaVl' Kiff ~aid.
•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport
Beach and John Wayne Airport . She may
be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail
at june casagrantfe "latimes.com.
Nesting could halve dredging of creek
I Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ON THE WEB:
www.dailyplot.com
ithout an extension, the
an Diego Creek work will
nd Monday to make way
ran endangered bird.
December after county offi cials said the
creek was overgrown and full of sediment.
creating a risk of flooding. If the creek
Oooded, officials warned, it could send raw
sewage from a nearby treatment plant into
the Upper Newport Bay. WEATHER
QUESTION ? Should lido Marina Village
be revamped or replaced? _,,.,
Call o ur Reader's Hotflnt: :it •
(949) 642-6086 or send an
e-mail to
dailyp1/01 •• /a11mes i;om Please sµell
your namo and tell us your hometown
and phone numbers for venf1ca11on
purposes only
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Key term
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KOCE
purchase
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ca lls it u 'dcal -IHl'Cl kt·r. ·
Marisa O'Neil
D,11ly Piiot
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as WI' can ~cl ·· Dahl ~aitl of till' prnpo:-cd
agreeml·nt. ··fi <'01111•-, down 111 whetlwr or
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Spt·t ·ilit d111aif:.. had n111 IH'l'l1 rdea'>l'd
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fessor Neal Stoughton ~d I.hat the prnc·
See KOCE, Page 84
NEWPORT 8F.ACH -Orange County
will have to stop dredging sedime nt
m s.n Diego Creek on Monday unless
41 Anny Corps of Engineers grants an ex·
Late last month, I.he Army Corps of En-
gineers and California Coastal Commis-
sion granted the county emergency per·
mits to continue clearing vegetation and
sediment.
sion of that deadline, and it will be ba'>ed
upon continued monitoring of the endan·
gered pecies," Smith said. "The proposal
would be that we would continue the work
only if the bird wu not beginning the nest-
ing process, so the monitoring would en-
sure that we modify our activities so that it
does not endanger the species."
Environmental activists have raised con-
cerns about the. creek clearing project.
which I.hey said denuded partS of a stream-
side habitat that was used by animals.
Expect morning fog and
clouds to clear in the
afternoon.
n of the county's permit for the
rk.
Womn on March 5 reaumed a $3.J·mil·
creek clearing project that began In
The Army Corps permit ends Monday to
protect the nesting season of the least
Bell's vireo, an endangered bird that has
previously been sighted in the area, county
Public Works Director Kenneth R. Smith
¥Jd.
"We will be sending a request for exten-
But envtronmentaliat Jack Skinner, who
recently visited the creek, said he's aatltfted
with the work that's being done now be-
cause It is preserving a corridor of plants
SM CREEK, P .. • 84
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THINKING ALLOWED
Lolita Harper is on
111lgnment thl1 week.
e Melvi na, heading in1o
eir third decede of playing
llow,tkJdly~wtMtllke
their ect to Ottrott Bar em
Sunday.
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12 Friday, March I 2, 2004 Dally Pilot
ON THE ~TER
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MAR~ C OUS TIN I DAILY PIL 0 T
Ray Halowski, a representative for the Newport Beach Chapter of the Surfnder Foundation. left. and Steve Pickford,
general manager of Marganta111lle, right , have helped organize a Casino Night fundraiser.
Gambling _on better water quality
June Casaerande
DJ1ly Ptlol
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WHATS AFLOAT
•WHATS AFLOAT is published
periodically. If you are planning a
nautical event, sobmit the information to
the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa
Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949)
6464170; or by e·mall to
dailypilot@latimes.com.
SPECIAL EVENT
The 1112 Amertc:.n.....,... Schooner
Lynx ls offering educational programs
for fifth· and eighth-grade students
based on state standards. The lynx
operates from the Scout Seabase. at
1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
Information: (94.9) 723-7814,
hrtp:Jlwww.defenseoffreedom.org,
BOAT RENTALS
Whti Merine w.terSports 8t the Balboe
Fun Zone. you can enjoy nautical
experiences from mild lo wild. Take a
self-guided tour of the bay in your choice
of power and sail watercraft, jump the
ocean swells in a Sea·Doo jetboat. put
you sport.fishing skills to the test in a
fully equipped Boston whaler or ~r
above it all on a parasail flight along the
Newport coast. Complimentary Ice and
beverages are included with all electric
l'tl'~forll.
1111.' prm:c~ds will h1•1wli1 Surfritkr's
l'l'al'h ;11ul ·it-st program, whlrh give~
lornl 'diool' 1Jw NfUipnwnt and
tr.uning to allow '111<11·111:-t111t1st local
watt•r. tor pollut 1011.
"lt ll't~ tlwm 'it't' for th1•111"dvt's
what tlw walt'r!. like and how what we
do IJll land afTl'l'ts the watcr," I lalowsld
..:11d.
Saturday'" evt'nl will lw 'h11n cm tlw
'4.'n11ons hut long 1111 t•xc:itemcnt.
i\11yo1w who walk." intn tlw Coast
I lighway watl•ri11g holt• and Mt·xic:111
too<l fl"taurant can huy scrip 111 w.l' in
a nurnlwr of <IHTL'rl'nl cas ino ~aml'~.
I )c lll:tll·LI pri7.l'S induding IWtl
.;ki1trhourd-, i.iw11'<.l by pro lx1anJt'r
li111y I lawk, .,urfini; IL-s.-.ons. )>1Jrf
11111vi1 •:0. 1111 l>VD. a surfhmmJ and otht:r
prill''·
boat rentals.
Balboe Boat Rent91e can put you on the
water in many waya: with single and
double kayab, electric boats, 14-holder
sailboats. pedal ~ata end runabouts for
offshore use or crulalng the bay. Balboa
Boat Rentals also holds two-hour
scaven99r hunts aboard the electric bay
boats. providing group activity for
corporations, birthdays, nonprofit
organizations and group outlnga. The
hunt padtages lncfude boats, trivia
questions, maps, Polaroid cameTas and
supplies. The cost of a hunt begins at
$225 per boat and catering is available at
an additional rate. For hunt reeervations.
call (949) 673-7200.
ElectJtc bo9t ~ ... M'llll .. by the
hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W.
Coast Highway, Newport 89ech. All
boats are equipped with windoW
enctosoret and CO players. Ice and cups
are provided. Reservation• are
suggested. An hour rental ls $75. (949)
646-6812.
..... boeta, ~ bNta, boogie
boards, kayab, Inflatable rafts,
catamarans, beach fumlture and
wetsuits are avaHable for rent 8t Relort
Water Sports at Newpc>f1 Dunes. (948)
FYI
•WHAT: ~casino Night" fundraiser for
the Surfrider Foundation
•WHEN: 8 p.m. until midnight
Saturday
•WHERE: Margaritavitle, 2332 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach
•COST: Admission is free; a fee is
charged for casino games
• PHONE: Margaritaville. (949)
631-8220; Surfrider Foundation,
Newport Beach Chapter, (949)
644.7443
"Wt•ve Linn!.' stuff with Surf rider in
the pru;t. and we wantL·d to Liu anolht•r
event." Pickford ~id. '"Tlli!> wa!\
perfl·c:t. h's Lhe perft.'Cl way 111 have a
good time whilt-ht•lping an
organi1.ation that rt!ally b making n
difference."
729·1160.
Gondola tours.,. ... by the
Gondola Co. of Newport. 3400 Via
Oporto, Suite 102-8. The $75 cost
lndudea a basket of bread, cheese,
salami, Ice, glaues. a blanket, music and
a Polaroid picture. Wine is also available.
(949) 675-1212.
IMne Com a.arwt In Udo Merine
Village offers two-hour electric boat
cruises with a gourmet dinner. $180 for
two persona. (949) 6754704.
CRUISES
Join c.pt. Don MoMl9y on th• bHutifW
salling yacht Dulcinea for a narrated
Newport Harbor cruise of the fabulous
waterfront homes and boats of the rich
and famous, see the sea lion colony, and
sail the apectacular cool-.ummer,
warm-fell Southern Califomia coastline
to Laguna Beach or Dana Point. Aa a
private birthday, anniversary or special
event? Sall, swim, anortte, kayak,
sunbathe, watch dolphins, and dine at
anchor for the time-of-your-life vacation
et Catatina Island on this well-appointed,
U.S. CoMt Goard inspected veuel. ASA
sailing lnctNction and certification. Bu..,_ conf~ f8cility.
lnformdon: (Me) 632-3736.
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
Boat building,
sales could end
up dry-docked
A hoy. efforts and resources of
interested enrities to
ftll this void and
conduct research that
would be protiibiiively
expensive for any one
organi1.ation to
undertake on its own.'1
The movers
and shakers or
lhe Newport Harbor
area should take no1ice
thal the city or Lake
Elsinore has finalJy
recognized the
importance or boating.
Elsi non.' is the largest
natural lake in
Southern California.
and I haw aJways
Lhough1 that the lake
MIKE
WHITEHEAD
Seeing the
importance. the Great
Lakes region that
includes Michigan,
Minnesota, Illinois,
Wisconsin,
has huge potenlial as a boating
rnmmunily.
Now. an Irvine company
called Marina Developers LI£
has. proposed building a boat
mall, laking rhe idea from the.
auto mall conrnpt with full
support from the city. The
ambiliuus plan shows 175,000
M.tuare feel of showrooms,
4 U, IX)() .o;q uare Ceet of SC!rvice
area and :m dealerships for
Lrailer boals up to 36 feet in
len,.,h. In addition, the plans
include a marina wit.h 300 slips
and dry storage for 500 boats.
The 75-acre site will be
mixed-use. hut the emphasis
will be on boating, and it
includes an in-water sea triaJ
area.
Why is Lhe city or Els inore
interested in this project'? The
es1imated economic effect will
i11d ude $2 million in sales tax
and local economic activity or
$21KI millio n a year. I loping lo
open 0 11 Memorial Day in 2005,
this complex is expected IO lure
customers from neighboring
counties, including Orange
County. The dilemma for our
local dealers is thar this new
boat m all might hurt our local
boat dealers.
On Lhe East Coast, Super
Sonic Sales will open its boating
mcga·center in Fort Lauderdale,
Fla. this year with an
112,(JOO.square·foot facility.
Florida has recognized the value
of boating for years. wilh
redt-signed waterfronts. the
largest boal show and an
increase in support from public
officials. Lee County
commissioners in Florida are
considering a lawsuit against
rhe fede ral government aboul
the manatee speed zones and
the restrictions on boa'ting,
especially the long channel
runs. The eel grass problem in
Newport I larbor comes 10
mind.
·n ie National Marine
Manufacturers Assn. and
Michigan State University in
June founded the Recrealional
Marine Hesearch Cente r, which
will research boating at the
na1io11al, regional and local
levels.
"The recreational boating
industry lacks a central place to
coordinate and capture data
and is greatly hampered by the
scarcity of solid information to, ~
support both inttividual
business decisions and broader
advocacy efforts:' association
President "Iliom Dammrich
said . '"Ille [ccnterl will pool the
Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio
and lndiana is having an
economic study perfonned by
the center. The economic value
or boaling to the region will be
reported using a grant from the
Great Lakes Commission, and
the study will include boating's
economic value of boating.
salaries, wages. benefits. tues,
service industry, Cuel, repairs,
storage and ancillary services. ·nle Newport Harbor area,
which includes Costa Mesa,
must recognize the importance
or boating and 1he immense
economic value. We have seen
the exodus of boat
manufacturers, with onJy a few
builders remaining on the
Westside. and I do not want to
see boat dealers leaving the
area, 100.
High office and dock rent.
lack or dockage and othe r
w mmunities' enticing new
dealerships are affecting our
marine industry. We need to
determine the economic value
or boating lo the harbor area,
and commissioning a study by
the cenler would be an excellenl
start.
I Lhink that the cities.
chambers of commerce and the
Newport Beach Conference and
Visitors Bureau should know the
effect of boating on our local
economy with actual numbers
listed in a detailed summary.
We need lo act and act swiftly
as other communities have seen
Lhe value of boating, whether in
the high desert with
m~ufacluring or Elsinore's
planning 10 capture the trailer
boat market.
Lido Village would make a
great boat mall instead of
condos.
Tune in to m y "Boathouse
Radio Show" lhis and every
Sunday from 4 to 5 p.m . on
KCRQ·AM (I I 70), or liste n over
the Internet at http://www.boat
lwuseradio.com . You can call in
lo the toll-free listener line at
(888) 344 -11 70 and join in on
Southern California's only
boating talk radio show,
broadcasting along the coast
from San Diego lo Oxnard and
out to Sanla Catalina Island.
Safe voyages.
• MtKE WHITEHEAD is the Pilot's
boating and harbor columnist.
Send him your harbor and
marine-related thoughts and story
suggestions by e·mall to
m ike@boathousetv.com or visit
http://www.boathousetv.com.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
l ook for morning clouds and
fog clearing in the afternoon,
with light winds. The highs will
be from 63 degrees on the
coast to 75 inland.
Tonight will have low clouds
and fog spreading inland. The
Iowa will be from 60 to 56.
lnfomwtlon:
www.nws.noaa.gov
BOATING FORECAST
The wind• will be out of the
southeast at 10 knot• In the
morning, becoming variable 10
knot1 or lighter. The wavea will
be 2 fMt or emaller on a west
SW911 from 2 to 3 feet 8t 11
aeconds. Tonight. the west
SW911of4 to 8 fMt at 12
eeconct..
Farther out, the winds will be
out of the northwelt from 10 to
20 knots. The wevd9'111 be 2
feet or amaller on a west SW911
from7to91Mtat 11 eecondl.
Tonight, the wewa will be 3
'
feet on a west swell from 9 to
11 feet. Overnight, the winds
will become northeast at 10 to
15 knots, and the waves will
beceme 2 feet or smaller. •
SURF
The surf will feature
waist-high sets at best for earty
momlng aeaalons. It will be
smaller In the aftemoon.
Another northwest swell on
Saturday could put ua bad! In
waist· to c:he91-hlgh surf at
west-facing breaks.
W...quellty:
www.surfridtlr.org
TIDES
T1me
12:16a.m.
7:64a.m .
2:28p.m.
8:01 p.m .
Haight
5.22'"' high
0.34 feet low
2.86 feet high
2.25 feet low
WATER TEMPERATURE
67deg .....
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Designer comes back to the beach
O.C. native Patrick
Robinson will be at
Bloomingdale's with
clothes he's designed
for Perry Ellis.
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
I n 20.years. Pa1rick Rubinson
has gone from creating
wildly colored surf shons
with self·taught sewing
skills to reviving 1he renowned
designer label Perry Ellis.
This weekend, the Orange
County native is back in Newpon
Beach. where he used to surf
every day wearing lhc shons he
made. He's making his solt'
personal appearance 10 promote
his latest collections for Perry
Ellis on Saturday at Fashion
Island's Bloomingdale~' s1ore. ·nus is home. and I really
haven't been back since I movecl
to New York." Robinson said.
Such a visit i!> a rarity for
Bloomingdale's in Newport
Beach, and about l ~O customer!>
are expected tu turn 0111 for the
event, store spokt•swoman Erin
Bianchi said.
"Most of the 1ime. designer~ of
his caliber will go to our New
York store or our I.A. ston•, .. ~he
said. "I le suid he wanted 10 go
home·10 Newpor1 Beach ...
Describing himself a~ "an
artistic: kid" who likt•d to crcalL'
clothes and furniture, llohimon
said when he wa~ a teenager ht•
and his friend!> wanted more
exciting surf -;hons. SCI he Jll'I
plunged in and rn ade them even
!hough he didn't really know
how.
"There WU!\ no logical reason
for it." he said. "II was ju'ot an
impulse, and I did it.·
111a1 ~e son of haphazard
an1bition propelled him quickly
lo lhe top of a career in design -
Gorbac hev to visit UC
Irvine on March 23
Former Soviet leader Mikhail
Gorbachev will vbi1 IJC Irvine on
March 23 to accept the inaugural
UCI Citizen l'eacehuilding
Award anH l>peak abou1 the im-
portance of a sustainable c1w1-
ronrnent.
Gorbachev erved as leader of
the Soviet Un ion from 1985 10
199 1 and started political rc·-
forms that led to "' dbsolutinn.
He won the Nohel Peace Prize m
1990.
Since then. he has founded
Green Cro-.s lnterna1ional and
other organization., thal deal
with global issue'\.
K[N I IR[PIOW OAILYPll UI
Perry Ellis clothing designer Patrick Robinson, an Orange County native. will return.from New York
and visit BloomingGale's in Fashion Island on Saturday to meet cus tomers and show his designs.
after hb fo1hcr 1alked him oul ol
bet·oming a doctor. Hobimo11
allended New York's PmMm i.
School ol I >csign and i1s Pari'
hranc:h. wlwre he workt'd for
de~ig11 hou!.cs < ;ivenchy and
I'm rick Kelly. At the agt• of ;.!-1, I te
landcu a joh a' worltlwidl· dl'!\tgn
direrlor for <.;ior1-.oio Armani.
/\ltcr a stint at Anne Kll'in . Ill'
'\larled hio; own company and
opcrnll'd ii for five yt·ar ... li111 he
lmmd it ton dirtkuh to run holh
the hu~ine~.., and nea11vc l'lld'
amJ he never found lht• righl
parlnt'r to ~hare the \\ork. lw
,,Lid.
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every cenl I made bark in111 1 lw
bus111es.,, and ii \\~'"a nm,1<1111
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BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
I le will 'Pl'ak on "lht' Hoad lo
a Su~tailli1hle Enviro11nw111 and a
Saft'r World "" at 7 p.m. al tht• Ir-
vine Barclay 1'11eatre. J'hc aw;1n.l.
givl'n for hi.., l'ffl'rt 1111 world
peace. will therl'ttfll'r b~ naml'U
for Corbachcv. l·or more 111for-
matio11. go ICJ lw1r l/
w11•mi11jo~1 tl1£'/)(lrc/fl_l'.OrK or call
(949) 854-41107.
Helping cancer patients
look and feel good
rhe i\ml'riean C:ann ·r !-.ociety
wi ll offer i11, "l.onk (;ood ...
Feel l:k11er·· bl'auty da!.' for
cancer pat1eni.. from I IJ a.m. 111
nuon April 12 at I luag J lo.,pital.
I I loag 1111\ t'. :'l:t'\\'POl l lll'ad1.
I ltt· cla-. ... t.111ght wi1h 1h1.· help
ol tht' N.1111rnal < 1"111l'tol11gy
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bt .. 1111\ 1·,1w1 1' 1,ork 111div1u11
rnllt•ctinn refleC'h lht' l'SM'nu• OI
lltt' Perry l·.llis lahd -dur.
rham1ing and op1i111 i;.tir. rta·
dotht''-i11rorporn11· hi.;
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'Prin~ 1·11lor' 'itd1 •"'lilac .111d
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Drive, from 9 tu 11 ,, 111. '-;11 11rd.1\.
111 all end Lhc ew111. call
(!Wl)729-662fi.
itlly with r.111n·r patit"nl' to
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270 East 17th St. • Costa Mesa • 1949) 642· 7191
fv1on !:>.:u A OOArA in 7 OuPr"1 • '"' 11 t1 "'' -' •
An article in Thursday's
Pilot. "Deadline met, hut
KOCE deal not set.''
incorrectly stated which
group had missed two
deadlines to agree to terms
on the sale of the station.
The KOCF.-lV Foundation
miMed lhe deadlines.
Canyon. The City Council
approved onJy lhe first phase
oft.he work to evaluate soil
and gather other data. That
work will cosl about
SI00.000. The council also
voted to look into the city's
legal Liability to correct
erosion in lhe canyon.
# 18 Nationa{{y-l.RJl,n~tf
VC Irvine <Base6a{{
An article in Thursday's
Pilot. "City will look into
stabilizing canyon."
incorrectly reported tl1e -
scope of the city's contract
with RLf Engineering to
study erosion at Morning
111 Wednesday's Pilot. a
story. "Crystal Cove a favored
state park." misstated when
the fi rst phase of the
restoration process at the
park would start. The
restoration started Monday.
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on safe now/
Pick 'em Eaters Plan: $40
-ptck any 1 O games on the ·ach~ule
Birthday Package: $7 per kid
-package includes game ticket, UCI Base-
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••well as a Birthday Welcome on the
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LIDO
Continued from B 1
nlfrr .ir ,111 uruJi,do't·J prlll' that
~'·a~ "m.l1t uluu,:" l>ryer ,;m.I. In
n."t:clll Wcl'k.<.. Ill' ~d. he'd rc-
Cl'iVl'd a mtirl· rcalb t 1r 11rrt·r. h111
he wu~ ''Jndln~ firm in his op
po~ilion 111 'l'llin~ Uut he "'id hl·
wa~ wurri(•d 1~1. if u nlmur ''
lrlll'. tw 1111»111 havt• 1111 duiw1•
AROUND TOWN
• Sond AROUND TOWN items to
• the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St ..
Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by e·mall
to luis.penala>/atrmes.com: by fax
to (949) 646-4170; or by calhng
(949) 574-4298 Include the time,
dare and locatlon of the event. as
well 1:1s a co111ac1 phone number.
TODAY
The Costa MeH Antique Show
and Sale will be from 11 a.m. to 8
p.rn. at the Orimge County
Fatrgrounds, 88 Fatr Drive. Costa
Mesa There will be 200 antique
dealers at the show T1dte1s cost
$8 Information: (800) 943· 7501.
SATURDAY
The UC Irvine Arboretum will
present its annual winter bulb
les11val "Prelude 10 Spring ," from
10 a m to 4 p m. at the UCI
Arboretum. snuth of the corner of
Curnpus Drivu and Jamboree
Rood on rhu UCI North Campus
Th~ t:osl 11:1 '£:/ l11fo1mat1on: (949)
824 5833
The Costa Mesa Antique Show
1111tl Sulc writ lw lrom 11 a m. to 8
µ ni .11 tho Ora11u11 County
fwrqruu11d'> 88 r.m Drive, Cost ..
Mt·~J 1111•11· will be 200 clnllque
llualers .ii tho ~how Ttc:kots cost
$8 lnlormdlllJll (800) 943 7501
The Surfnder Found•l1on's
Nuwµurt Bf'ucli ch<tl)lfll will host
cl c:cis1no rnuht funtlr.11s1•1 lr11111 8
pm to 1111dn111ht di
McirQdf•ltMllr•. :rn:;i CtJd"'
Hrghwdy Nt:wpQrt Boad1
l11form..it1c,n (949163 t 6:773
The Environmental Nature Center
wlll host a st&r party f10m 6 30 to
8 p rn nt th11 E nv1ronmental
N.1t1111· Ccntor. 1601 16th St ,
Newport Beach PRrt1np,mts will
hav1• r1n opport11n11y to v1l'w ttw
night sky through a tales1~opc,
lourn about llll• Mais rover~. 1mll
1•111uy ~paco tl11im c:<I crc111!> 11nd
ac11vtlll!S 1 he c11-.t 1s S2 101 ,1d1Jltc;
and $1 ltrr d11tdnm lnlo rmJt1011
.111d 111i.u1vat1011s (9491 645-8489
Carole's Calico Comer 11 seeking
volunlcr;r'i tCI Sl!W l<1tir1cs to makv
Into blanke ts for homeless and
d1satlv<1ntagf"(11)11ldrN1 The
r-vonr w1ll t.1kc pl.ict• fr om 10 •• rn
to 1 p 111 .~1 2S29 E Bluff 01
Newport Rr•,id1 lnlorm,111011 (949)
644-4990
The Newport Bay Neturalists and
I nends offer 11 walking nature
tour from 9 to 10 15 am at the
Upp1Jr Newport Badt Bay at the
corner ol East Blufl Drive ;md
Badt Bay Road. lnforma11u11 (949)
786-8878
Coumry Store Piecem•ltera will
host a llvo auC11011 Ill 1 p m . et
1720 Ad11ms Ave .. Cost Mesa
There writ bo woodworking tools,
c:o llectibles. gifts. wall ht1nQ1nys
and quilts. Information: 17 141
641·3112,
flttf):ltwww p1e<'ema/t.ers com
I h9 Irvine Barcle~·· Encore Cirde
will '•o · il lund"loon and the It's a
No1.._,,.., .1r.cesso11os fashion
show It• 11 30 am to 1:30 p.rn
,11 the• 01~ .... •von Country Club, 1
I 1 r 111yo11 ' 'r . Newport Bead"l
1 u:ki·h roo;t S45 lnlormat1on
::>4!11 ':A 4607
SUNDAY
The 211t •nnuel Btue Cross of
Callfom1a Spirit Run event begins
with registration a t 6·30 a.m at
Edwards Big Newport Cinema.
300 Newport Center Drive,
Newpo n Boad"l Thero w1ll 1Je a
• 10K run and walk, 6K family walk,
youth races, toddler trot and kids
expo. The cnst 1s S4 to $25.
Information· (949) 222 1533.
http;llWWW /clna11cove11rs.com.
The Colt• Men Antique Show
and Sale will be from 11 o.m. 10 5
p .m at the Orange County
Fairgrounds. 88 Fair Dnvo. Costa
Mesa. There will be 200 antique
dealers at the s how. Tid<ets cost
$8. Information: (800) 943· 7501
Mukloon's Dublin pub will host
its second •Sexl05t Kilt
~ Competi11on· et 2:30 pm. et 202
Newport Center Dr .. Newport
Beadl. There will be a panel of
' t
• 11. rumor i~ uut thcrt· tJust the
dt•vcluper w1111lcl :L'ik 1111' city to
us(' t'lllllll'nt do111a111. • Bromberg
..aid ··nm1 n ·nninly doesn't
M!t'nl ll~t· a J)t1~\ll111ity to m l'
111>11\ 11111 huw cmillt.'111 dornu.in
work.,:
suppun for eminent domain.
&cause thl' city's general plan
already allows 11<1m£• df'vclop·
mcnt in Udu Marina Village, it's
wu:ll'ar whether the project
would rngger a Gret-nliW'it vote.
t\l..\istant City Manager Sharon
Woo<l ~id that tht' city couldn't
wc1W1 m un the <;ret'nli~H ques·
uun untll lhc developer had sub·
mith .. 'tl plani. to the l'ity.
"The proposed project will de·
stroy the village character in Udo
Marina and replace it with con-
dos like Cannery Lo fts.· Arst
said. wwe deplore taking our bay·
front for still another hotel
project."
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Airport. She may be readied at
I lu1Tm.1n ~d tht.' rnm panje<>
wa111t•d 10 ar4uire thr propt'rties
111 till' tra<lit1onal way. 1hm11~h
11q~otlat11111-. w11h 1rwnt>r... Kut
~111• would no t rnmplctt'ly ruJe
11111 tlw po"ibility 111 'l't•kinlt city
Crcenli~ll i.pokcsrnan
f\1~t 11pp11:.cd Lill' project.
Phil 19491 &74-4232 or by e·ma1I at
female 1udges. wt11ch includes
former Miss Ireland, Olivie
Tracey. lnlorma11011: (949)
640-4110
MONDAY
A Great Decisions discussion on
"Public Diplomacy and U.S.
Foreign Pol11.:y" will be held lrom
7 10 8·30 p.m. at St Mark
Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar
Viste. Newport Beach
lnlormat1on-(949) 760·1691.
http.1/Www. fpa org.
The Thursday MominiJ Senior
Women's Club will host 1ts annual
membership tea event at 1 p m
at the South Bayside Club House,
300 E Coast Hwy., Newport
Beacti. Prosi:>ecttve moml>ers are
welcome_ lnfo rmat1on and
reservations: ( 714) 842·5863
TUESDAY
P.K. Odle, woridwide instructor
for the Americnn Fung Shu1
Institute. will c>1plmn what the do
11 yourself Feng Shu1 books wo n't
tell you at 7 µ m . at V1s1ons &
Dreams, 2482 Nf!wpo rt Blvd
Rusorvations 11nrl 111lorm1111o n
(877) 288 166~. /tit/I WWW fong
ShLJtadVtJflldy~ COil i
Mother's Maritet will host wlove
Th<tso L1po1roµ1cs," .i II til!
io11minar try Judith Todaro ,,,
1 lin1r.01I 1111t1111onist. fron1 b JO to
7.30µ m. in th11 Patio Cafe The
marke t 1s at 225 E I 7th S t . Cos ta
Mes<i lnlormation anrl
reservanons· (949) 63 1 4741
(800) 595 6667
Dr Rober1 Stidcgold of the
c1epartmenr of µsych1atry at
Ha rvard Medical School will
speak about ·s1eep, Memory and
Drc.irns· Whm Are They Good
For~· as par1 of the Irvine Health
l-oun<1at1on's D1stingu1shed
lc<·hH<• Seri es 011 IJra"' learning
,1n1 t mcmo1y iii 7 30 pm al thP.
lrvtnu B.ircln y Theatre, 4242
C,unpus Drive, l!vrne
l11forrn;it1011 (949) 824 4275.
httf) www cnlrn.un.c<lu.
Jay Famiglietti, associate
µ1ofussor ol eanh systl!ln sc1unce
nr l/C lrv•nl' will discuss "Man
dnll Water Hurn;in MocJ1licat1ons
a l the Water Cycle and Chma11c
Conseque11ces~ fro m 7 30 to 9
,, rn at the Ber.Kman Center o l the
N.111onal Academies ol Science
.ind Engrneonng. 100 Academy
Way. UCI lnforma11on and
reservatio ns (949) 824 46 13
WEDNESDAY
Hoag Hospital will present e
community education class on
dbc1d111g to have a baby after 35
at 6 p.m . in tho Hoag Co!lference
Center et Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag
Drive. Newport Beadi
lnformohon and reservation.
1800) 514-4624,
hNµ:!lwww hoaghos1ural.org.
The Newport Be•dl Newcomers
wlll hdve its monthly meeting at
10 a.m . at the Newport Bead"l
Yad"lt Club, 1099 Bayside Drive,
Newpon Beacti, There will be a
presentation by a wardrobe
c:onsultant on closet
management. The group is opon
to women who have lived in
Newport Bead"l for less than fi ve
years. The cost 1s S 15
Information (949) 645 9922.
hrtµ:1twww newcomers nt'wport
lJeadr or9
Theodore •Bob• Robina, the son
of tho founder of Theodo re
Robins Ford in Costa Mesa, will
speak about h•s family and
business history 111 tho aroa,
wh1d1 hagen in 1921 o n Balboa
Pen111sula end later came to Cosla
Mosa rn 1966 The evt:nt begms at
7 p m at the Costa Mesa
Historical Society, 1870 Anaheim
Ave. Information: (949) 631-5918.
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio
Cafe. The martcet is at 226 E. 17th
St.. Costa Mesa. Information and
reservations: (949) 631-4741 ,
(800) 595-6667.
THURSDAY
UC Irvine's School of Soci81
Ecology Partners Program will
present -is Cnminal Justice
Important?" with Frank Zimring, a
leading criminologist end 20-year
faculty member of UC Bertceley's
Boalt Hall Law School. The event
1s at 6 p.m. in the University Club
at UCI. Information and
reservations; (949) 824· 1874.
The Coron• del Mar Centennial
Celebration Event Comminee will
hold a general meeting for the
public to part1c1pate in the
planning of Corona del Mar's
centennial celebration from 7 to 8
'"p.m. et the Sherman library and
Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar. Information:
(949) 675-0501.
info "vcdm2004.com.
Colleii• Partc Elementary School
will host a kinde rgarten
information night fo r parents of
d11ldron who are eligible to enroll
at the school. The event will begin
at 6:30 p.m . in the multlpurpose
room a t College Park Elementary,
2380 Notre Dame Road. Costa
Mesa Info rmation (714)
424 7960
MARCH19
The Amish Ouitt Show will be
from noon 10 8 p.m in bu1ldmg
No 14 at the Orange County Fair
and Eicpos111on Center, 88 Fair
Dnve. Costa Mesa Information:
(7 17) 687·9270
MARCH20
The Parrot Education •nd
Adoption Center. a nonprofit
o rganization, will have a seminar
o n preventing and correcting
brtrng behavior from 1 to 2:30
p.m. at the 811leanc Community
Center, 1975 Balearic Drive, Costa
Mesa information: (949)
631 ·3606, httµ:llwww.peac.org.
The Amish Ouih Show will be
from 10 a.m to 5 pm . 111 building
No 14 at the Orange County Fatr
and Exposition Center. 88 Fair
Dnve, Costa Mesa. Information.
(717) 687·9270.
There will be a compu1er fair
lrom 10 a m to 5 p m in Bu1ldrng
No 12 at the Orange County Fair
& E xpos1t1 on Center The cost 1s
$5 for a dults; children 10 and
younger get in for free.
Information: (800) 800-5600,
f1trp:llwww./scomputerla1T.com
~01vorc9: A New BeginniniJ." a
woricshop for men and women
divorced or genr11g divorced. is
held from 10 a.m. 10 12:30 p.m. at
180 Newport Center Drive on the
thtrd Saturday of every month.
Cost ia $40. Informa tion· (949)
644·6435.
There WW. be • prom fashion
show hosted by KllS FM at 2 p.m.
at Robinsons-May, South Coast
Pla1a, 3333 Bristol St.. Costa
Mesa There will be featured
looks from designers: Betsy &
Adam. Scon McChnted, Dave
and Johnny and others
lnlormatron 1714) 546-9321 ext.
2644
MARCH 21
There will be a computer fair
lrorn 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .'" Building
No 12 at the Orange County Fair
& Exposition Center. The cost is
$5 for adults; d"lildren 10 and
younge r get in for free.
Information-(800) 800·5600.
httpJIWww. lacomputerlalr.com
There wlH be •bridal show from
10 a.m . to 4 p.m. in Building No.
10 at the Orange County Fair &
Exposition Center. The cost is SS
to $7. Information: (714) 670-7800,
http://wwwbrldworld.com.
MARCH23
Hoag Hoepbl will ptMent.
The Waldorf School of Q,..nge
County will host a
pro·k1ndcrgarten and
kindergarten curriculum overview
for paron1s only. The event will be
from 7 to 8: 15 p.m. at 2350
Canyon Drive. Coste Mesa.
Information: (9491574·7732
Mothet'a M•rbt will host
"Controlling Inflammation
Naturally; e free seminar by
Tarini Bayuliye and New Chapter,
, . community education class on
preventing sports injuries In
d"lildren at 6 p.m . in the Hoag
Conference Center 111 Hoag
Hospital, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport
Beadl. Information and
reservation: (800) 51~24.
httpJ..WWW.hoagho9pital.org.
Mother'• M..-wll hem .Shed
The Pounds Wrth Knowledge. Not
Fads; • free seminar and ~
lignlng by Delles Clouatre and
Jarrow, from 6:30 to 7:30p.m , at
225 E. 17th St., Costa M ....
fnfonn•tlon and retervetlona:
UM9) 831 .... 741, (800) 595-8667.
The 0...,.. eo.. Colege
Friendl of Library wlH ho11 the
belt of the Banff Mountain Alm
Festival at 7 p.m. In the Robert 8 .
Moore Theatnt et OCC, 2701
Faltview Roed, Co9\8 Meta.
Tk*eta cot1 S6 to S10.
• I
1une.casagrande1a latimes.com.
Information: (714) 432-0202. ext.
21058, (7 14) 432-5880.
Mikh.U Gorbechev. fonner INder
of the Soviet Union and Nobel
Peace Prize laureate, will accept
the Inaugural UC Irvine Citizen
Peacebuilding Award at 7 p.m. at
the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campu& Drive. Irvine. Tidtets
co&t: $75 to $195.
MARCH24
Hoag Hospital wilt ,,....,.i.
community education class on
evaluating breast cancer risk at 6
p.m . in the Hoag Conference
Center at Hoag Hospital, t Hoag
Drive, Newport Bead"l.
Information and reservation:
(800) 514-4624,
flttp:/lwww.hoaghosp1tal.org.
Mother's M•rbt will host
'"Choosing The Correct
Supplements and Vitamins For
You," a free seminar by Juhe
Dennis and Rainbow Light, from
6:30 to 7:30p.m . in the Patio Cafe.
The market is located at 225 E..
17th St.. Costa Mesa. Information
end reservations: (949) 631·4741.
(800J 595·6667.
TalkiniJ H•nd• Thenpeutlc
Massage and Bodywork will host
a free workshop on trigger·point
therapy end its importance rn
treating dlronic pain in patients.
The workshop will be from 7 to 9
p.m . at 120 E. 18th St .. Costa
Mesa. Information and
reservations: (949) 413-1567.
dcmesser aiearthlmk.net.
http:l/Www.myofascralrherapy.
org
Newport Be.c:ti Senior Servicff
and Recreation will present a new
series of drawing and painting
woricshops by artist and lecturer
Mimi Sharon Stein for beginners
through advance students in
mixed media from 10 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. beginning today a nd
lasting eight weeks in the
Jorgensen Center at 2005 Dover
Drive. The cost is $66.
Information: (949) 644·3151.
MARCH25
The Donna Kantn Collection end
South CoaS1 Plaza present The
Guilds of the Orange County
Performing Arts Center 9th
annual Fashion Show and
Lund"leon. The event begins al
11:30 a.m. at the Hyan Regency
Irvine. Grand Ballroom, 17900
Jamboree Road. Irvine. Tid<ets
cost $125. Information: (714)
556-2122. (714) 556-2122. ext.
4224, hnp:llwww.ocpac.org.
C.role'a C.lico Comer is seeking
volunteers to sew fabrics to make
into blankets for homeless and
disadvantaged d"lildren. The
event will take piece from 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m. et 2529 E. Bluff Dr.,
Newport Beadl. Information (9491
644-4990.
MARCH27
Mother's Mericet will host
"Organic Gardening Solutions; a
fr€e seminar by Ty Hell and
Garden Products, from 11 e.m . 10
noon, in the Patto Cafe. The
martcet is located at 225 E. 17th
St . Costa Mesa. Information and
reservations: (949) 631-4741,
(800) 595-6667.
The Cn>nlo.cts of th• Welt Gun
Show will be from 7 a.m. to 4
p.m. in Buildings No. 10, 12, end
14 at the Orange County Fair &
Exposition Center. Tidtets cost: S8
to $9. Information: (8011 544-9125.
MARCH30
The Reftex Sympathetic
Dystrophy friends support group
will meet at 7 p.m . In Cocos
Restaurant, 151 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Bead"l.
Information (71 41491·9400.
Devn Devis. 8uthor of •wtt.n
Smoke Ran like Water: Tales of
Environmental Deception a nd the
Battle Against Pollution; will
spe•k about the environmental
links to breast cancer and other
diseases. The event will be at 7
p.m. at the Bedtman Center, 100
Academy Drive, UC Irvine.
Information: (949) 824-5763.
APRl.1
South eo.11 ...... wtl pt9Mftt
the 15th annual Southern
California Spring Garden Show
during mall hours beginning
today at the Crate and Barrel and
Macy's Home Store wing, South
Coalt Plaza. lnform•tlon: (714)
435-2000.
The Wlldoef School of 0..,..
County will pteHnt • ·walk
lllrough the Gredet; et whldl
pel'9nts can vllh four cfaurooma
from gredet one through -'ght
and ntc • d ... teec:ftef queltiont.
The event 11 from 1:45 to 10:4&
e.m. et 23&0 canyon Drive, Colta
Meu. The 9V9f1t .. fof edults
onty. Information: (Mt) 574-7732 .
Dally Pilot
PUBLIC SAFETY
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Man arrested after
chase.crash, chase
A 24-year-old Garden
Grove man was anested
early Thursday morning af-
ter police were led on a
shon pursuit that ended
when the driver crashed
1010 the wall of a Ferrari
dealership, police said.
Officers took custody of
P-.tul Gordon Benjamin and
booked him on suspicion of
stealing a vehicle, evading
police, possession of stolen
property, resisting arrest
a nd possession of marl·
juana. Costa Mesa U. Dale
Himey said. Benjamin was
being held in Costa Mesa
jail on $2.5,000 bail.
PatrolJing officers re-
sponded to a call about two
'iuspicious people at a 7·
Eleven m arket, in which the
l'.aller reponed license plate
numl>ers. Police ran IJ1e
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Anton Boutev.rd: An auto
theft was reported in the 500
blod< at 10:49 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Welt Baker StrMt: A
residential burglary was
reported in the 600 bled at
8:35 a.m. Wednesday.
• Bristol Street: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 3000 bled at
10:45 a.m. Wednesday.
• c.ntar Strwt: Malicious
mischief and graffiti were
reported In the 800 bled at
4:31 a.m . Wednesday.
• Fountain W.,: Vandalism
was reported in the 2200
blade at 10:32 a.m .
Wednesday.
• Stuiveon Drive: A
43·year·old rnen was
arrested on suspicion of
assault end battery in the
500 bled at 4:52 p.m.
Wednesday.
KOCE
Continued from B 1
Lice of 'ubon:llnating a loan was
not uncommon. Junk honds, he
'>did. an: a type of subordinated
luan. Their main drawback is the
inrrcd.-;ed risk.
If the trus tees don't agree to the
tmm.. ( ;t'Orgc Brown said. the
dis trict might then explore the
possibiJiry of selling to Ovistian
bma1.kaster Daystar Television
Nt•twork, a spurned hidder that is
'uing thl' district for the right lo
buy the s tation.
"They might make us an offer
Wt' can't refuse." he said. "But I
hope the foundation can get the
money somehow."
Rrown and trustee Jerry Patter-
'on previously released written
~tatements declaring their desire
CREEK .
Continued from Bl
and tret.>s along the east side of
Lhc crttk.
lmnicaJly. the remov--d.I of nu-
merous willow ln.'es at the begin-
ning of the project left few places
for hirds 10 nest. so nesting sea-
son is probahly less of a concern
now. Skinne r !laid.
"I frank.ly am pleased that
there Isn't more disruption with
the riparian habitat than has al·
plates and found that one
of the cars had been re -
poned stolen, so they be·
gan to investigate, Birney
said.
One officer saw a Lexus
in an alley that runs parallel
to Balter Street, along the
1300 block. and tried to
stop the driver, who was
later identified as Benja-
min, Birney said. The driver
took off, heading west along
the alley. toward College Av-
enue. Birney said. He lost
control of the vehicle and
slammed into the wall of
the Ferrari dealership on
the comer of College Av-
enue and Baker Street, Bir·
neysaid.
*Maybe he was trying to
trade up." Birney said.
The driver then took off
on foot, and officers caught
him. In addition to the
laundry list of charges Ben·
jamin had allegedly racked·
up during the mini-chase.
officers arrested him for
carrying some marijuana,
Birney said.
• Vlc:toN Place: A
19-year-old woman was
arrested on suspicion of
possessing a controlled
substance at 10:15 p.m .
Wednesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Eut 8albo8 Boutev.rd: An
abandoned vehicle was
reported in the 1100 blodt at
8:56 a.m . Thursday.
• Nottingham Road: A dead
animal was reported in the
1000 bled at 8:09 a.m.
Thursday.
• 5Mshore Drive •nd 32nd
StrMt: A red zone violation
was reported near the
intersection at 1:51 a.m.
Thursday.
• Sherington Place: A loud
and disturbing party was
reported in the 1800 blodt al
1:51 a.m. Thursday.
• Villa Wsy. A red zone
violation was reported in the
2800 bled at 11 :55 a.m.
Thursday.
to preserve the station's PRS for-
mat.
But a letter sent March 6 to the
district from Daystar CEO Marcus
Lamb offered 10 k(."Cp one chan-
nel in its digital spectrum for pm-
gramming from the district and
foundation. When all television
stations switch to a digitaJ fonnat
in 2006, as mandated by the Fed-
eral Communications Commis-
sion, KOCF.-lV could occupy be-
tween four and six separate
d1annel.s, Lamb said in his letter.
"If there's any way 10 do the ,
deal with IJ1e foundation. I would
probably suppon it," George
Brown said. "But not tot.he point
of ~oing something inappropri·
ate.
• MARISA O'NEIL covers education
She may be readied at (949)
574-4268 or by e-mail at
marisa.onei/(a'/atimes.com.
ready been done, .. he sa.id. "11w
real damage was done early."
Overall, Skinner said, he's re·
signed to the way the project wa'i
conducted but he hopes the
Anny Corpi. of Engineers will
place stringent requirement~ on
the county to replace the habitat
that was destroyed.
• AUCIA ROBINSON covers
business. politics end the
environment. She may can be
reached at (949) 764-4330 or by
e-mail at
alicia.robinson@latimes.com.
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MAILBAG
Abuse and recovery
go hand in hand
Last month, there was a big
brouhaha down in the Newport
area about recovery houses and
how to get rid of them -all the
same old stuff that comes out
every election time. They bring it
out, dust it off and 1alk about
how bad recovery is for
neighborhoods and lowering
property values -if that can be
done around here.
The Daily Pilot has covered
the guys on 17th Street leaving
Pierce St Annex who were hit by
a suspected drunken driver.
Then the rollover accident,
again, suspected to be caused by
drunken driving, and a follow up
article in the Pi.lot with the
photographs of the memorial in
front of the bar down there.
burden on the taxpayt•rs of
Newport Reach to satisfy the
whims of a relative view.
JACK REEVES
Newport Beach
Billion-dollar bond
is a taxing issue
Gush, lucky we Californians
got rid of that car "tax."
disguised as a vehicle
registration fee. I can·1 decide
what 10 do with my $30 refund.
And now that we passed the
$1 5 billion "bond." I don't have
to worry aboul any new
"taxes ... In California. a 1 oo;e is
all about the name.
GAY GEISER SANDOVAL
Cui;ta Mesa
Thank you to the
grocery store 'scabs'
good and fair. why did the
legislators who drafted these
laws exempt themselves'?
I am also extremely confused
by Rohrabacher's logic that a
person who does not pay into a
second government pension
plan -for example. someone·
in the private set·tor -is
somehow penalized by not
being able to collect two
government pensions, when in
fact, that individual may collect
multiple private pensions plus
his o r h er Social Security.
Many government workers
and teachers have contributed
to two pensions, yet may only
earn one benefit. lluw dues Mr.
Hohrabacher reasonably
conclude that this is somehow
fair?
It just shows you if you put the •
two issues together, it's like black
and while. And I believe tha1 we
need to addn:ss the issue. This is
a fun place. This is the beach
area. ·111is is a place where
rll E PHOl 0 I DAILY PILOT
Bouquets have been placed near where two men last week were hit by a car, and one of them killed.
Sinn• day one of the slrike. I
havt· crosscu the picket line~ in
Ncwporl·Mt•sa. The temporary
employee!> were
n1s1omer·Mc·rvice-oriented. a
courtesy from the past and
greatly appreciated.
It !1hould be also be noted
that the government pension
plans being discussed are not
federally funded at all -they
arc basically self-l'undt.'d by the
employees paying into them.
with a very small contribution
by local (not federal)
government. people come. There is a high
instance of akohol and drug
abuse aro11nd. It 's just that way,
and we need 10 have sane and
sober minds look at how to deal;
and to embrace recovery in 1111r
area.
Basically. I'd like to say. let's
stop the witch hum and get
together and make some adult
decisions on huw to handle this
problem.
DAVE RIGGLE
Costa Mesa
Acquisition may be
more glitter than gold
There is an item in Newport
Beach city bu$iness that has
been under the radar screen for
some lime. P.ven the City
Council member 1ha1
represents the district directly
affected seems 10 have a
difficult time gelling
information on the subjec1.
which is now scheduled to
come beforl' the City Cuttncil in
March. Every concerned ci1 i:1.c11
should he wa1ch ing for this.
Curre11tJy. our city is
negotiating with the state fo r
the city 10 1ake over 1he
responsibilily of a significant
portion of Coa.,t 1 lighway. in
perpetuity. Th i!> has been
brough1 about hy the Business
Improvement District in
Corona del Mar. II has
previously been stated in the
Daily Pilot that the reason for
the highway takeover is that
Corona d el Mar business
people believe the current stare
approval proct.'ss for banne1.
planters. e1c .. is not fast
enough.
While the improvement'> the
city proposes for l.oai.t
Highw;iy woulu be fm111
MacAnhur Bo ulevard to Poppy
Street, the stall' would require
the city to rake over 1he entire
s1re1ch of Coast llighway from
Jamboree Hoad tu Newport
Coast Drive.
l'he MacArthur Boulevard to
Poppy Street portion is about
one-fourth of the stretch that
the state would require us to
take over. Included in this
strelch are three of the city's
busiest intersection). Most
assuredly. the state's
remuneration to the ciry would
be small because of the state's
fiscal crisis.
If this deal is approved, the
city of Newport Beach -and
all of its taxpayers -will he
assuming a huge responsibility;
millions and millions uf dollars
or potential liability and
maintenance for this ponion or
the highway. At a puhlic
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meeting with the rity's traffir
consultant laM yl'ar, it was
stated 1ha1 nosswalks would
have to he painted and 1ha t the
pretty p il:tu1es with brick and
tile pavin~ are just that.
I am sorry 10 sec the strike
ovrr. I will sincerely miss the
"scabs." Thank you all for being
therr. ·
PAT GREENBAUM
Newport Beach
As our group indicated at its
demonstration, the fight for
justice and equality with
individuals in the private secto r
will continue until these two
laws are re pealed.
JOYCEEUA
Mission Viejo
The result of all the
e nhanced street paving, curb
projections and planters will b e
to slow down traffic in Corona
del Mar. "Traffic calming" is
today's term, and that's what
the merchants want. The flower
streets, Seaview Avenue.
Bayside Drive. etc .. will the n
providt· the traffic relief from
Coas1 I lighway, to the great
detrime111 or the residents.
Workers deserve all
retirement options
I read with interest Rep.
Dana Rohrabacher's reasoning
for supporting the legalized
fraud being perpetrated on
governmen t employees and
1eachers through the
c:ovcrnment Pension Offset
11nd Windfall Elim ination
Provision, as staled in the story
"Pension law draws protest at
fundraiser" (Feh. 22). I have a
qucslion for Rohrabacher:
Say 'aloha' to more
flights at JWA
If we had another airport,
Aloha Airlines could keep the
flights they presently have and
s tiJJ accommodate Reps. Otris
Cox and Dana Rohrabacher. An
effort to get direct flights from
John Wayne Airport to
Washington. D.C. is a personal
use of power by public servants
who helped defeat an
inte'rnatio nal airport at f.I Toro.
Botto m li1w is that out City
C:oun, ii ntl'JS to take a very
hard look at this proposal. and
Jespile all the Vision 2004
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no to this folly. II would be an
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72 FRIDAY Songwriters. Alan and Manlyn Bergman, writers of such
mt1rnorablo sorigs es ·rhe Way We Were; end ·Tue Windmills of
Your Mind" will be per101m1ng at 7:30 p.m . through Saturday in
Fo11nucrs H11ll at the Orange County Perlorming Arts Center, 600
Town Cen1ttr 01111e. Costa Mesa. Vocallata Jason Graae and
Amdnda Mr Broorn will be performing with the Bergman•. T1dlets
cost S60 lnlorina11on-(714) 556·2787. hrrp:ltwww.ocpac.org.
SATURDAY Mulic legendl. The Orange County Pacific
Symphony w ill present Grammy Award winners the Four Tops.
The performance will begin at 8 p.m. in Segerstrom Hall at the
Orange County Perlormlng Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive,
Costa M .... Tickets cost $30 to St35. Information: 1714) 556-2787,
hrrp:/lwww.ocpac.org.
SUNDAY ~. "Pippin; the tongue and checlt story of the son
of the eighth century king Charlemagne who is on a quest to find
his true calling, will begin at 8 p.m. In the Orange Coaat College
drama lab, 2701 ~lrvlew Road. Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $8.
lnfOfmetion: (71~) 432-5880.
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The Melvms. an mfluenttal rock band that has been planted cozily outside the mainstream. will celebrate 20 years together at Detroit Bar Sunday.
On their own terms
Paul Saitowitz
Daily Pilot The Melvins are still a band after years of •
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Wash. -art' on 1ou1
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hard work, countless shows and loud guitars
inllucntt' by larger. more popular
handi. -bul how many fans do the
Mdvin' n:aUy have?
"\Ve hear stuff about being an
i111luence. but not many bands
actually act upon it and do anything
for 11~." bass player Kevin Ru tam an is
...._tid. "I think mon.• than anythinR.
wc·'re just a band that has been a
thorn in everyone's side."
anything bad to say about that
experience.'' Rutamanis said. "But it
seems like we're more suited for
independent labels."
Or are they?
During the early and mid-1990s. it
seemed like every band that came out
of the Pacific Nonhwest was on its
way 10 playing stadlums and being
'known throughout the world.
Cobain's Nirvana, Pearl Jam,
Screaming Trees and Alice in Olains
were all funned after the Melvins had
already been around for years.
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albums and shows no sign of
stopping or even slowing down any
time soon. That thorn is stiU on the
road af1er 20 years. playing small
clubs and bars after tasting life on a
major label.
"TI1ere were three albums on
Atlantic Records. and no one has
"The reason the Melvins left that
area was because no one could stand
us." Rutamanis said. "Not the
industry. the fans, other bands ... we
moved away to San Francisco
because we did not fit into the scene."
Except for Pearl Jam, all the
above· mentioned bands are defunct.
and yet the MeMns keep trucking on.
Maybe there is something 10 be said
BEST BITES
St. Paddy Sf are done right
By Greer Wylder
L ookinJ.( for J.:rCCll hair, II
strong pint with a good ol'
jig and the hi~est Irish
pany of the y~ar? Muldoon\
Dublin Pub & Celtic liar
celebrates St. Patrick's Oay. with
festivities that will start at 10
a.m .. though die·hard revelers
start lining up early. and the
plnts of ale are poured all day
long:·
some pubs. Muldoon's doesn't go
completely wild serving green
beer. The apple martini is the
designated green cocktail.
Because of its popularity. St.
Patrick's Day is the one day
Muldoon's doesn't accept
reservations.
Throughout its 30·year
history. Muldoon's has
celebrated hundreds or holidays.
parties. cqrporate events and
offered free live concerts on Its
charming courtyard. It could be
the most festive restaurant ln
town, and It still haa original
owners, Ronald and Sindi
Schwartz.
FYI
•WHAT: Muldoon'• Oublln Pub
& Celtic Bar
• HOURS: The patio, pub and
dining room open at 11 :30 a.m.
Su~y through Saturday.
Closed Mondtty.
• WHERE: 202 Newport Center
Drive. et AnacaJMI Drive, In
Newport hach.
• IWOMtAT10N: (949)
84CM110.
http:ltwww.muldoonepub.com.
FYI
•WHO: The Melvins
•WHERE: Detroit Bar, 843 W. 19th
St .. Costa Mesa
•WHEN: Sunday, 9 p.m.
•INFORMATION: (949) 642·0600
for true artists making their art
regardless of the reaction it receives
from others. To the Melvins, music
doesn't seem to be about a scene or
an industry, it seems to be about the
music.
'"111e truth is. is that this is an
extremely hard working band.''
Rutamanis said. "We're obviously not
in it for any kind of fame or money.
It's something that we do because we
love it, and honestly, I'm having more
fun now than I ever have. People ask
me if the band is gonna stop soon .
and I can't even fathom that I mean,
how do you retire from making
music? It's not something I could ever
stop doing."
The Melvin.c; will he at Detroit Bar
in Costa Mesa on Sunday night.
Daily Pilot
THEATER
Norse
drama
with ·a
Latin flair
By Tom Titus
F rom the fjords of Norway to the
pueblos of Mexico is quite a cultural
transformation. but that's where UC
Irvine has gone with Henrik Ibsen's
classic, "Peer Gynt."
Drama professors Robert Cohen and
Douglas-Scott Goheen have taken the
Norwegian epic and reworked it into a
multilingual saga in the mountains of
Michoacan. It's been retitled "Pedro
Gynt." and it opened Thursday for a
FYI
•WHAT: "Pedro
GyntN
•WHEN: Tonight,
Saturday and
March 18 to 20 at 8
p.m .. with Saturday
matinees at 2 p.m.
• WHERE: In the
Humanities Hall
Theater at UC
Irvine.
•INFORMATION:
Tickets may be
ordered at the box
office, (949)
824-2787, or at the
Bren Events Center,
(949) 824-5000.
two-weekend run
in UCl's
Humanities Hall
l.ittle Theater.
The locale may
be strikingly
different. but the
plot is basically the
same -a
narcissistic
scoundrel faces an
odyssey of
self·discovery as he
travels around the
world over many
years before finally
returning home.
It's a journey that
director Cohen
beHeves provides
many
opportunities for
his cast, crew and the audience.
"Ifs a play that is particularly ripe,"
Cohen said. "The original e>Camines
profoundly, and with great eloquence,
vit.al modern Issues -cultural identity
and assimilation, transnational
economics and patrim'onies. emigration
and return, and the search for universal.
meaningful life values in an increasingly
secular global environment."
The director is promising a "truly
cross-border experience appealing to
audiences both in Mexico and California."
To augment this, he's added dance and
music (with a score by Mitch Greenhill) to
a script that's now a hybrid of English and
Spanish.
Cohen and Goheen hope eventually to
take the show on a Latin American tour,
where any staging would be about 80%
Spanish and 20% English. This emphasis
is reversed at UCI, where the show will be
80% in English.
But won't viewers be confused? Cohen
thinks not. since he's carefully mixed the
languages into the storytelling and offers
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The Van Oiemans will play
traditional Irish rnusic from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m .. then from 5 lo 10
(l.m . The Shinanegans will
perform tradilional Irish tunes.
along wi1J1 modern hits from U2
and thr Crnnbl'rries. n1ere will
ht• it ~Pt'<'U.tl \1. Patrick's menu.
1ndud mg .. orne great selection~:
lilt"t CJ'lfora. fa.,h und chlp11. and
• 0111\"d !Jt-1·1 Mild c.11hh•1~c. llnllke
The beloved Irish pub.
complete with dark oak ban,
warm fireplaces. an essential
dart board and Dublin an.
remabu a locals hangout. Even
its familiar buDdOB logo.
stalned·glass wlndowa haw
been there since day one. The
appealing layout features a
sunken slate courtyard entnnce
with • towering Sycamore tree.
and an easy-to·misa green lrlah
dover set In the slate to greet
customers. The patio serves DON LEACH I DM.Y Pl.OT
Chef Juan A.P. Calix, left, and General Manager Mary Murphy serve up an Irish classic -a plate of
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HAPPENINGS
REEL CRITICS
'Starsky' is mindless fluff but fun
H ollywood producers have
developed a penchant for
turning mediocre lV
shows of the 1970s into
big-budget production~ vying for
your box office dollars. . '1:he rollicking "Starsky &
Hutch"
follows
"Otarlie's
Angels,"
"Mod Squad"
and "l Spy" as
the latest
effort in this
trend. As a
90-minute
escape from
JOHN our everyday
lives. this DEPKO movie strives
• to be empty
calorie entertainment that
cannot possibly challenge your
mind but (hopefully) leaves you
laughing.
NOW PLAYING
For what it's worth,
writer-director fodd Phillips
does an admirable job with the
basic formula He uses satire to
poke fun at the excesses of the
characters and the disco-down
polyester culture so rdmpant in
the 1970s. Ben Stiller and Owen
Wilson are perfect foils for each
other as the odd couple filling
1he usual cop-buddy roles. Stiller
is Starsky, the uptight
straight-arrow cop. while Wilson
is Hutch. the laid back surfer
dude whose best friends live on
1hc fringes of lhc law.
Gene Hackman, along with Bruce the Moose. stars in the comedy 'Welcome to Mooseport."
Snoop Dogg is beyond
ridiculous as the Ouorescen1ly
dressed pimp and dealer who
AFTER HOURS
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(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
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SPECIAL EVENTS
ART OF ALFRED HITCHCOCK
Orange Coast College is offering
a nine-part film history on Alfred
Hitc:hcodt. The series will be
moderated by retired OCC
professor H. Arthur Taussig. Each
session will be held at 6:30 p.m .
one Friday each month. The
events will be held at occ·s Fine
Arts Hall 116. Admission is $6 for
adults and $5 for seniors and
OCC students. Information and
tickets. call (714) 432-5880.
http:llwww.occtidcets.com.
'DRIVE THRU: AUSTRALIA'
#Drive Thru: Australia" is a surf
film about four guys who surf the
coast of Australia for two weeks
including hanging out with the
Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin.
The film begins at 7 and al 9 p.m.
provides the inside srnop 10 uur
heroes. Will Ferrell is insane as a
jailed informer who requires
Starsky and I lutch 10 assume
some unusual positions before
he will tell them whal tl1ey want
10 know. Carmen Electra and
Amy Smart are the mighty fine
cheerleaders who provide the
March 25 at the Lido Theater,
3459 Via Lido. Newport Beach.
Information: (714) 842-4338,
http://www.bigredprod.com.
MUSIC
THE TINKER'S OWN
The Tinker's Own will play Irish
and other Celtic folk music from 8
to 10 p.m. today at Borders Books
and Music, 1890 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. Information: (949)
631-8661.
http://www.tinkersown.com.
DUKES OF SOCKET
la Cave Restaurant will host the
progressive funk fusion of the
Dukes of Sodcet from 10 p.m. to 1
p.m. today at 1695 lrvine Ave ..
Costa Mesa. Information: (949)
646-7944.
Al.AN AND MARILYN BERGMAN
Alan and M arilyn Bergman.
writers of such memorable songs
as #The Way We Were# and The
Windmills of Your Mind. H will be
performing at 7:30 p.m. through
Saturday in Founders Hall at the
Orange County Performing Arts
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O early. Philli1)~.managcs lu
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it all is even while you'n>
1wriodically d111ckling at whal'~
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Costa Mesa. Vocalists Jason
Graae and Amanda McBroom
will be performing with the
Bergmans. Tidcets cost $60.
Information: (714) 556-2787,
http://www.ocpac.org.
UTEL£MPER
German theater star and singer
Ute Lemper will perform songs
from Broadway and the classic
international cabaret song90ok at
8 p.m . Saturday at the Irvine
Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus
Drive. Irvine. lnformation:(949)
854-4646,
http://www.thebarclay.org.
BEN HEPPNER
Opera tenor Ben Heppner will
perform as part of the Voices in
Song Series at 2 p.m. Sunday in
Segerstrom Hall at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center,
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. Tidcets costs $22 to $76.
Information: (714) 556-2787.
'OF LOVE AND NATURE'
The Pacific Chorale will pe5form
"Of Love and Nature." an a
cappella performance of works
_by American and Canadian
gags work. hut 1her£'0s t•nou~h
rl'al laughter in this rntto11 rn11d y
movie to make it the mindless
fluff corn,l"dy ii strives 10 hc.
•JOHN DEPKO is a Costa Mesa
resident and a seruor investigator
for the Orange County public
defender's office.
composers. The performance will
be at 3 and 7 p.m . Sunday in
Founders Hall at the Orange
County Performance Arts Center,
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. Tidcets costs $22 to $76.
Information: (714) 556-2787.
'THE SPIRIT OF FES'
#The Spirit of Fes: Fes Festival of
World Sacred Music" will bring
together 23 of lhe world's most
revered performing artists
engaged in inspiring
cross-cultural performances that
celebrate the human spirit. The
event will begin at 8 p.m. Monday
al the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campus Drive, Irvine.
Information: (949) 854-4646.
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Pianists Anthony and Joseph
Paratore will perform as guest
artists with UC Irvine's Symphony
Orchestra as part of the UCI
Chancellor's Distinguished Fellow
Series. There will be a master
class from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday
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Tht• •1r tress-slnger-director, show has enabled me to fuJfilJ a have to sacrifice ln order to 432-5880 for ticket information.
whu'o; also an OCC graduate, is personal dream.·· achieve his dream. Wtll he
thoroughly stoked abou1 the Hansen, who has yearned to actually seU his souJ?"
111ui.1cal. which she says is going direct "Pippin" for 10 years or llte OCC musical is set in the
tu ht• .. remarkable, no maJce that more. is a personal friend of the back row of a broken-down
extnum.Hnary." In fact, Hansen show's composer and lyricist, carnival, where the paint is
~id, it jus1 might "blow the roof Stephen Schwartz, who has a peeling and things are
off the tl1eater." new Broadway hit in "Wicked.·· somewhat shabby. But nothing
"'Pippin' is going to be one of "Stephen and I have talked you see ln the production is
the best things I've ~er done," about 'Pippin' over the years,.. quite what it seems.
~id I lansen, who's done quite a she said. "I want to do justice to "We also have a few surprises
bit ~inl·e she left OCC in 19n his work. That's very important that I'd rather not divulge."
after starring in the college's to me. -I lansen promised, adding that
productions of "Jesus Ouist The dire<:tor, who has she's ex1remely impressed with
~uperstar," "Carousel" and "A appeared in two professionaJ her 18-member cast
~treC'lcar Named Desire." She productions of "Pippin," "This college has a tradition of
pursued a pmfl·ssional theater promises Lhat OCCs version will producing outstanding musicals.
l'aret>r on the l'.a:.t Coast and he differenl from any previous but we haven't done a big-book
w1Jrked with Broadway stars in production of the show ... It has a musical since 'Fiddler on the
~urrnner Mock. glint of darkness to it," she said, Roof' ln 1998," she said.
.. Mui.icali. hecame my passion "if that's not an oxymoron." ·Alex Golson (chairman of the
whilt• I was al OCC and I've "Pippin" is the theater depanment) hired me
nevN looked had ... i.he ..aid. tongue-in -cheek .-.iory of the 8th nearly four years ago to teach
1 lan"'n, a heller from 1he century kj11g 01arle111agne, who musical theater classes at Coast.
l:tht-1 Merman schuul, also once ic; on a quest to find his true Hecause of this class. we've been
.,1Jo1w 111 Merman\ signature calling in life. I le e nsure:. war. grooming Mudents for three
ro lt· of Mndume Ho'll' in .. c;ypsy" love. politics and a variety of years am.I we've d eveloped a
111 Saddll'hack Culle~L" where other pursuit~ lwfort· 'ettJing wondNl'ul corps or actors. 111is
'hl'' hl•en a fixtlll't' fo r Lht• '"'-"' down wilh a decent woman a11tf show b the first public product
two dec:adc~. She'll he repri11ing her son, but leaves them <Jul ol to spring forth from that musical
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kitdw11. The dmnr r rnt•nu i'i
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p.rn. until cloi.ing. It can he
rc.o,;t:rVt'd for private partie.;, and
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HOURS
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at UC Irvine's Winifred Smith Hall
and a performance at 8 p.m .
Mardl 19 and 20 at The Irvine
Barclay Theatre. Tidcets to the
performance cost is $8 to $12.
Information: (949) 824-2787, (949)
854-4646.
A NIGHT WJTH DAME EDNA
Enten ainer Dame Edna will
Goheen's scenic desi~n. a large
tent-like ranopy dominating the
arena 'itaging and
encompassing both actor~ and
audience. Mexican-navored
imagery is projected o n 1hi1>
..cosmic canopy" for
atmospheric effect and to
dearly establish sense of place.
For those familiar with !he
photograph!> of famous guest:.. A
few displayed include author
Hay Bradbury. presidential
candidate John Kerry, actor Tom
Berenger, the late U1ick I learn
and Gaelic Stonn, the "party
band" that appeared in
"'lltanic."
Eal·h day. MuJdoon's bake'
nearly :mo loaves or its famous
Irish i.oda bread. The
rnmplimentary quick bread's
sweet navor comes from sugar.
currnnts, camway seed and
buttermilk, and it's served with
plenty of sweet butter. In its
.. famous fish and ch ips" recipe.
nnly fresh Padfic red snapper 1~
St.'rved with puh fries.
homemade tartar o;auce. maJt
vinegar and lem on ($1950).
Corned beef entrees and
-;;mdwiches ~erve lean cuts -
the premium center of beer
hrisket onJy. Corned beef come'
with fresh green cabbage,
carrot~. pea!> and mashed
potatoe'> ($19.95); or in ils Irish
De rby sandwich served on rye,
wi th ynur choice or chips, fries,
coleslaw or potato salad (S 11 .95).
The lunch and dinrwr menu
doe:. .;tray from traditionaJ Irish
perform a tailor-made show for
Orange County at 2 and 7 p.m .
·Thursday and Mardl 21 in
Segerstrom Hall at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center,
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. Tidcets costs from $34.50
to $64.50. lnforma1ion: (714)
556-2787. http://www.ocpac.org.
'TEATRO HUGO ANO INES'
"Teatro Hugo and Ines." a
dlildren's show that's part
pantomime, part puppetry and all
magic, will be performed at 7
original "Peer Gynt'' -which
can occupy an audience for
upwards of five hours -d on't
worry ab~ut getting home aft er
midnight. Cohen has taJcen a
i.urgeon's scalpel to the script,
paring hi~ ~taging to abou t 100
minute1>.
..I don't think we've lo!>!
anything of the originaJ's poetry
dishes. Unfonunately. it
succumbs to a few dishes found
on nearly every menu in town:-
Oriental chicken saJad ($ I0.95);
grilled chicken salad with Otina
peas and candied pecans
($10.75); ve~ie burger !SI0.45);
chicken wrap ($9.50); and "Irish''
nachos ($8.50). Yet its best
dishes are authentic Irish
recipes: Irish stew ($18.95);
FcrJ..'llS McGuiness' Shepherd's
pie ($19.95); and it s
award-winning. certified Angus
beef burgers -seven
half-pound burgers offering a
variety of toppings including
oak-smoked bacon. crumbled
blcu cheese and sauteed onions.
and melted Swiss cheese and
'auteed mushrooms. 111ey're
'erved with a choice of pub fries
or chips; coleslaw, baked beans.
potato salad or fruit ($10.15 to
$1U.45).
I >esscrt choices include its
famous apple pie, made with
Granny Smith apples and a
drizzle of caramel, and fresh
whipped cream on the side ($7);
and homemade Mudd pie, with
drizzled real chocolate, coffee
ice cream, caramel and chopped
p.m. Mardl 19, at 1 p.m. Mardl 20
and at 2 p.m. Mardl 21 in
Founders Hall at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center,
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. Tidcets costs.$10.
Information: (714t 556-2787.
http:llwww.ocpac.org.
PHIL SHANE
la Cave Restaurant will host Phil
Shane, a one-man music legend
who sings Elvis, Lewis, Diamond,
Orbison, Cash and other music
greats. from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m .
· theater d ass."
Four of the seven leading
actors came out of that class -
Michael Cavinder, Rudolph
Niemann. Michelle Barnes and
Heather Leanna. Other
principals include David
Marchesano in the title role,
0.elsea Whitelock and David
Nestor.
Hansen is both directing and
choreographing, while Terence
Alaric is musical dttector. Both
have shared this column's "man
and woman of the year in
theater" honors for their pa<>I
accomplishments.
..Terence and I have worked
together on shows for the past
20 years." she said. "We've done
productions all over Orange
County. so we're comfortable
together. We're having a great
time with this one."
• TOM mus reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Fridays.
and power." he said. "All 1he
important soliloquies are in
place and the s1ory is
beautifully told. I h ave 10 say
that I'm very pleased with the
results ...
• TOM mus reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Fridays.
roasted almonds {$7.50).
Muldoon's serves seven beers
on tap, including Gujnriess
stout. Bass aJe and Harp lager.
Handcrafted beers are brewed in
Irvine and include Lusty Wheat.
BuJlschwctrtz Amber Ale and
I loney Blonde. Award-winning
Irish coffees are made with
Tullamore Dew whiskey and
fresh whipped cream. The glass
is rimmed with powdered sugar.
Its secret ingredient i a touch of
cocoa.
The ·Annual Sexiest Kilt
Competition" that debuted last
year happens at 2 p.m. on
Sunday. A panel of lady judges.
including former Mis:. Ireland
Olivia Tracey, will choose the
winner. It's hosted by Oiris
Pierce, from Orange County's
Celtic rock hand. The Fenians.
Kilt-wearing enthusiasts can
contact manager Mary Murphy
at (949) 640-4110, or by e-mail a1
info@muldoonsv11b.com.
• BEST BITES runs every Friday.
Greer Wylder can be reacned al
greerwylder•a'yahoo.com; at 330 W.
Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; or
by fax al (949) 646-4170.
Mardl 26 at 1695 Irvine Ave ..
Costa Mesa. Information: (949)
646-7944.
REGINA CARTER
Violinist Regina Carter will
perform at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.
Mardl 26 and 27 in Founders Hall
at the Orange County Performing
Arts Center, 600 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. Tidceta costs
$49 for 9:30 p.m. shows and $56
for 7:30 p.m. shows. Information:
(714) 556-2787.
http://www.ocpac.org.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"There is 110 1 one guy
who we will depend 011. ••
Mike Starkweather. Corona del
Mar boys golf coach
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BOYS GOLF
Seasoned Sea Kings
full of flavor, depth
Two-time defending PCL
champ io ns will featu re
bala nced attack thi s year.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
This season for (.oro11.1 dd '.\ lar I hgh
boys golf coach Mike Starl..11 cat her hring:.
with it a cenain elrnll'nt ul wwenaimv.
but thal is a good thing 111 h1' mind. ·
Starkweather '><lid each playcr 011 1hb
year's team ha.~ 1he capahility w he Lhe
medalist. 111ak.ini.: rhc .,evt 111h yl'ar coach
breathe a little ca:.icr.
"There is nul one h'llY who we will de·
pend 011," Starkwcalhl'I \;tld ... niev have
to depend on each othl'r and 1h<1l inakes
for a grea1 tea111 co11rep1 llli., will be a
balanced attark ...
CdM re1um:. four from iJ 1mm 1hat
won its second s1raii.:h1 Pacific Loa .. t
League title la.\l :.cason. 11H:lud111g .,cnior-.
Roben Ury and Alex C hi~111·iJ11i llry and
Olilcovani h(IVl' l'adt ranirip.lll'd in lhrn·
Clf team playoff co1111w11u1111-. while· c Ju.
kovani reached llll' <.II int.h11du.ll touma-
ment during hi' lre.,hm.111 ~ 1·.11.
"They borh haw thl' ""111' to plav rnl·
lege golf. They ju-.1 h.t\l' to '>t'l' how 1hi'>
year panl> out, .. Stark1H•..11lwr -..ml. .. lltL'w
guys hit the hall hk(• vm1 11oulthi'1 hc·
lieve."
On occasion. ~tarl..wcatlll'r ,,ml earh
plaY,er has hit hb drin· :mo 10 Sill yardo.,.
Juniors Ben lil..en, thr tl'am\ lm1 o,cm
er from pre<;ea'>on round... .111d /'.ach
Habinovich t'ach rl'lllnl tor tlll'ir o,crnnll
varsity :.ea.-.on whilL· \H•h omi11g junior\
Matt Story and l·ric l\lillc·r. who '>harl'd
Co-Most Valuahll· l'lll)'l'r honor., on
CdM's junior v.ir.,i1y 1can1 liJ.'>1 YL'<H.
Sophomore Jamil' Hloo111 playpd JV la~l
year aml mukc" tlw lllll\'l' 111 var..ity 11ti"
season.
four player., from 1 .. .,, Vt'.1r\ IL'lll11
THE SEA KINGS
• Ben Tilsen Jr.
Alex Chikovani Sr.
Robert Ury Sr.
Zach Rabinovich Jr.
Eric Miller Jr.
Matt Story Jr.
Jamie Bloom So.
Coach: Mike Starkweather (seventh
year)
gralluateu. including Nil'k Shl'm1an. who
reachrd Lhc C:IF Southern Hegional int.Ii·
vidual d 1a111piun • .,hip, ant.I Brad Oiam·
hL·rlm.
Sht'nnan now plays for Cal Stall' San
~larru., while U1ambcrlin i' at Irvine Val·
ll'y College.
ll1e Sea King.., opened wi tlt u rwo·
'>lruke lo-.., to Woodbridge on March 2
~u1u will encu1mtcr 5trung opposition in
'.\ li'\Sion Viejo. Ali.Ml Nii..rut'l. l·sperariY.a.
Cypress and resoru. CdM ho~ted Univer·
.,ity Tu~ay at Newpon Headt Country
<Jub. its home cour~e.
The Sea Kings havl! to take auvt1ntage
of NBCC while they can in tl1e early sea·
.,on hefort' the lb~hiba Senior Oassic
rnmt''> lO town March 15·:.!I.
"I ast year. we split with Tt.>soro and ·ic.
.. om lu!>t to University. "lesoro came hack
tu win CIF la~t year," Starkweather said.
"I lc~oroj will be our toughest m mpcti·
lion. (;off IS 'till lhe only spon in CJF th al
See GOLF, Pa1e BIO
BOYS SOCCER
FILE PHOTO /DAILY PILOT
CdM's Julien Cerutti, a senior midfielder. was named PCL Most Valuable Player.
Cerutti is MVP of PCL
Coro na del Ma r sen ior
garners top ho no rs
among Pacifi c Coast
League peers.
Corona del Mar
High senior Julien Ce· • ruttl has been named
Most Valuable Player
of the Pacific Coas t
League. leading a
group of eigh t Sea
Kings named all ·
league by the circuit's coaches.
Cerutti. bound for lJC Davis, was a
dynamic midfielder for the PCL cham-
pions (15-4·6, 7-1 ·2 In league). who
won the PCI. crown outright this year
after sharing the championship with
Northwood last season.
CdM seniors Ouis Ringstrom, Domi·
nic Rubino and Jerin Thayer. along with
junior Shane Collins. garnered first·
team all-league laurels.
Seniors Dan Whitaker and Dan Ma·
rin-Finn. as weU as junior Grant Alm·
quist, are second-team honorees.
Ring.'ltrom, a forward, scored 23 goals,
while Rubino and Thayer were versatile
players, and ColUns was a strong de-
fender for Coach Pat Callaghan's CIF Di·
vision II semifinalist.
Cerutti, Ringstrom, Thayer, CoUins
and Whitaker earned all-league honors
last year. as weU.
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
PHOTOS BY MARI'-C DU~TIN fl":,..
Estancia starter Brad Young uncorks a Ditch Thursday in the Newport Elks tournament against La~una Beach
Laguna wins big
over Estancia, 12-1
Schaefer. McCla nahnn
are bright spots o n
otherwise dreary day
fo r visiting Eagles.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
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Estancia High Coach Jon Green, cente r, gives his team a pep talk between innings in Thursday's Newport Elks
tournament game at Laguna Beach. The Breakers won, 12-1, after scoring 10 runs in the fourth inning.
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··Newport Harbor shuts out Magnolia Continued from 89
the short outfield fences to record
five two-baggers.
Bolar and Sampson doubled
twice. while shortstop Alex WI.I·
son and center fielder Jake
Wheeler drove balls beyond the
barrier in center for legitimate
homers that produced a com -
bined five runs.
The Newport Harbor High
baseball team collected 12 hits
. ·•and relied on a strong pitching
: • tierfonnance from Joey Uintarel· ·
~to shut oyt Magnolia. 7-0, in a
consolation game of tJw New·
_1?0n Elb tournam enr ·niursday
• at the Sailors' field.
• :; <:antareUa struck o ut fi ve and
allowed four hits and one walk i_n
his six scoreless innings. while .
Brandon Jasper preserved the
shutout with one no ·hh inning.
Jasper contributed ar the plate as
weU, going 2 for 3 wirh two runs
and one' RBI.
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COMOlilCill pme
Newpon Herbcw 7, Megnotle 0 Score bv lnn ln111 MegrlOl•a 000 boo l) O ol 0
Newport OCM 210 • 1 11 I
C:0.1a. Speyllerman 161 and Bau11sta,
Cantarella, J11per (7) and Sanctie1 W
-'Cantarella, 1 1. L -Co1ta 28 -
Jasper (NHI, Meloan (NHI
Coast rallies for victory
• MSEMU.: Oan Sokarda
::::ient a 3·2 pitch into ce11ter field
::ll> bring in the game-wmning
=11Jn and cap a rally tha1 l(JVe the
--ftosr Orange Coasr C,ollt·i.:e
=:J5aseball team a 5-4 Orange l.m
-,Pirc Conferenn• victory owr
=:.Fulle rton Thuri.day.
·-The Pirate' ((Hi, I ·:I in tht·
--r'>F.Cl sco red fiw run<1 in the
tiighth inninK to erast' a 4-0
d eficit, bur the llorrwti. (:I Ill,
0 ·4) had the bases loaded wirh
two out-. in 1he ninth Coa~I re-
lit'ver Jo<,h c;ai.:ne. hmvever.
'ltruck out the fi nal hattt'r ru
no rc:h hii. fir.,t 'ave rhl' ~cu-.on.
Antho ny Duart e, who w~nt J for
4. doubled in two run'! in th e
eighth. ·okttrda and cutdwr
Du!>tin I lich l'al'h hud rwo h•"·
Ot-1n1e Empire Conf.,ence
Orenge CoH t 5, Fullerton 4
Score by tnnlna1 I u II 100 101 011) 4 g J
ace ooo ooo °'' ., 9 1
Nash, Voorhee1 (71 a nd lon1gro
Clear, Lutgendorf (8), Gagne 19) a nd
Hodls W -Lutge ndorl. 1 Q_ L -
Voorhees Sv Gagne I 11 28 -
Duane (OCC) 38 Carltn lf ullt
Eagles continue roll
•TENNIS: Estan cia lligh'.,
bo.r_s tennis team s~pt all nine
dolibles sers and improved to
2·0 in the Golden West League
with a 14 ·4 victory over host
\Vt'stminster Thursday.
UuLse Raymond, Garrett Ste·
phenson, David Do, Andrew Nel ·
son and Bryce McKendry all con-
tributed to the doubles :-.weeps
for the F.agles (J-1. 2-0 in leaguel.
Golden Welt Le11ue
Eltend • 14. WMtmln1ter 4
Slngt.1 Braunsdorf (El lost 2 6 to
J Nguyen. 2-6, def C Nguyen, 6 2,
def J Nguyen, 6 3. Aguirre IE I lost.
'1 6, 2·6. w on, 6 3, Edtes IE) 1011. 0 6.
w on, 6-2, 6·0
Doublet -Raymond-Stephenson !El
def Mu1s·C Nguyen. 6-4, def
Hua-Chun, 6 1, dol A Nguye n F
Nguven. 6-1. Do -Nelso n IE) w o n,
7 5, 6· 1, 6· 1; Mc Kendry-Cox IE I won.
6 '· 6-2. 6 0
Coast still clickin g
•TENNIS: Leah Becker .md
Sahrrna Tanama l eac:h <,wepl
1hc1r singlel> matche~ and
lt•anwd up IO earn another
p111n1 tn llu ubl1'1> fur the Oram~e
< ou~t College wom en'!> 1en111i.
tt•am , wh1d1 improved ru 5-IJ in
( lr<tn~I' l:mp1rc Curtferenct'
pl<1y with a 7 ~ vicrory ov(•t
''"11111.: Fl <:ammo Th ur!>day
Oran1e Empire Conf.,ence
Or•nt • CoH t 7. El Cemlno 2
SlnglH -S ecker IOCCI de l. Da to.
6 0, 6 1, Tanamal !OCCI def
Marano, 6 O. 6 3. Tran IOCCt lost 10
Morse, 4 6. 6 3. b 4. Mo royama
IOCCJ def Kavanaugh, 6 ·0, 6 3, Ho
IOCCI def Nguyen. 6 1, 6 1, Yuh
!OCC! del Nen ltis. 6 1, 6 4 .
Dou blH Becker Tanemal tOCCI
def Dalo-Morse. II J Mor1yama Ho
tOCCI losl 10 Morano !Cavanaugh,
8 5. Tra n Yuh !OCC> dtJf
Nguye!l Nenle~ 1l,1
CdM surges past Sage
• SOYTMLL: I leather Lohr-
man and Holly Van I liel each
Wertt 4 for 4 as part Of a 12-hit
a1111rk fo r the Corona del Ma r
I ligh soft ball team, which
blanked host Sage Hill. 14-0, in
a nonleague game Thursday.
J'he Sea Ki ngs (3-0) scored
seven times in the firs t inning
and limited the Lightning to
two hits.
Fre:,h man Mich elle Tolfa (2
for 3) srruck out three in three
innings while Van lliel fanned
rour in tw() innings of relief.
Rehecca I lem barsky and
Qaristina Mainero each s ingled
fof SaKe Hill ( 1-3-1 J.
Flemi ng, Fanner sharp
•TENNIS: Jake Flem ing and
CJ1arlie Fa rmer swept their sin·
gles matches and rhe doubles
tandem of Robert Khoury and
Cameron McLa ren took two of
three sets to help the Newport
11.irbo r I ligh boys tennis team
to its first victory -a 10·8 non-
league decision over host f ou n·
rain Valley Th ursday.
Tesoro trumps Lightning
•TENNIS: llo~t Tesoro High
won eight of n irte single!> sc rs
untl remained undcfeared (5-0)
with a 14 ·4 nonleague victory
over the Sage 1 lill School hoy">
tt!1111 1~ team Thursday. lrb tan
Cordier won SaRe's (2·21 lone
-.111glci. -;e t while rhe doubll''
te.lllh ul Ian l.iving!>lon -Mi·
1:hacl Cassel. Mk hael <•arri,n n·
Tylt·r Rosi. and Co nrad Whilak·
t'r·Juhan Tooma each clatmet.I
Ont• 'l'I,
Lions den ied upset
• 8.\SKETS\LL: ·m e Van-
guard llnivcr!>llY men's basket·
hall team·~ w ai.on cam e to an
ent.1 with an 80·6fl los1> to hol>t
Azusa Pacific University in the
firsl round of the Colden Stdle
Athletic Conference tourna·
ment. I.eon Rosborough scored
19 points to lead the Uons (1 4·
18).
Vaqueros top Mustangs
• BASES\LL: Senior Daniel
Cooper went 3 for 3 with two
doubles and an HBI, but hO!>t
Rancho Alamito!'. earned an
11-3 baseball vicrory Tuesday in
a consolation game of the New-
port Elks tournament Dylan
Hun ter was 2 for J and scored a
run for the Musrangs (I ·31.
Tillers edge Sai I ors
•SOFTBALL: Junior Ashley
Gleason wenr 3 for 4 with a
double · and RBI. but the ho1.1
Newport Ha rbor lligh sof1bull
team lost 10 Tu:-.rin. 2-1. i'11 a
nonleague game fhursday.
Lions fall in 11 innings
• BASEB.\LL: The Vanguard
University baseball ream. which
has lost nine ou1 of its last Io.
was dealt a heartbreaking loss.
falling, 2· I. in I I innings to
nonconference visitor Culver·
Stockton of Mi:,souri Thursd ay.
The Wildcar•.' third baseman
Dan Munoz hammered a home
run to lead o ff rhe top of the
11th and Culver-Stockton held
on fo r the win , using two pitch-
ers in the bottom of the fin al
frame.
Huskies down Eagles
•GOLF: Oaino Hills High ex-
acted revenge on the Estancia
boys golf team with a 192-224
nonJeague victory on its home
course -the par-36 Los Ser·
ranos Country O ub -Thursday.
Peter Tang carded a 1-u n·
der-35 for Oaino HilJs to earn
medalist honors. Marcus Sostak
led Estancia with a 41 followed
by Greg I.es (42), Jason Les (45).
Austin Serr (47) and Garrett
McMasters (49).
Newport out of sync
• GOLFi Newport I iarbor
High boys golf coach Scott Tar·
now said the Sailors did not
perform as th ey should have
and lost, 198-202, to El Toro in a
nonleagu e march at El Toro
Marine Golf Course Thu rsday.
Michael Vacka r shot 3-over
on rhe pa r-36 course. while Da·
vis Pemstein cam e in at 40, and
Michael Benvenuti. Brand on
Sowers and Rhett Palmer each
finished with a 41 for the Sailors
(3-2). El Toro improved to 5-1.
SCHEDULE
TODAY
BaMblll
College -UC I''""" vs Oral Robens
at Pepperdo!le tour!l<1ment. 2 pm
Hogh school -Capistrano Valley at
Corona del Mar. 3 p.m.; Oxlorr1 a1
Sage Hill, 3.15 p.1n
Softball
Community college Long Beach al
Orange Coast. 3 p rn
Swimming
Community college men al'd
women -cypress at Ora!\ge Coast,
2 p rn
High sctiool boyli anr1 girls -Coronn
det Mar. Newpon Harbor at
Cap1s1rano Valley Relays, 3 p m
Tennis
College men -Portland at UC lrvtne,
1 pm
Hogh school bovs -Edison a1 Sage
H111,3:15 p m
Volleyball
Co llege m en -UC lrvrne at UC San
Diego, 7 p m
High sctiool boys -Corona del Mar,
Newpon Ha rbor et San Ooego
Tournament of Cham pions:
Newport Harbor at La Jolla. 4 p .m ..
vs. Edison, 5· 15 p,m ., vs. Bullard ol
Fresno, 6·30 pm.; CdM vs . Village
Chrostoan a t Torrey Pones, 4 p_m .. vs
Torrey Pones, 5:15 p_m .. vs. Clovis
West ol Fresno. 6:30 p.m .
Sampson was 3 for 4 with three
RBis. while Wheeler and catch er
Kevin Kelly also drove in three
mns.
Green, whose Eagles fell to 0·4,
pointed out the Breakers' 10-run
founh began when the Breakers'
No. 9 hitter. who finished 0 fo r 3,
was hit by a pitch.
.. ,, you don't have the kind of
talent of. say. Mater Dei, you have
to play baseball the correct way, ..
Green said. "lf you're mes.sing
with the baseball gods, some·
times they're going to come down
and smite you."
Matt Ronquillo and Ev-dll Van
Geem also had singles for Estan-
cia. which commined four errors.
Newport Eli• tioumement
toniOlilOri
UguN Buch 12. Estllnde 1
Scor9 by lnNna• Estancia ooo 100 · "b -t 5 •
Laguna 002 (10K>O • -12 13 o
Young , Hauser (4). MoCl1nahan (5)
a"d Crom: Bolar and Kellv. W -Solar,
1-1. L -Young. 2B -Solar (LB) 2.
Sam pson (LB) 2, Wilson (LSI. Schaefer
IE). HR-Wheeler (LSI, Wilson (LS).
GOLF
Continued from 89
doesn'r go by enrollment. You're
going again.st schools that have
three to four thousand kids. I still
don't think its fair."
The top three teams from each
league make the CIF team com-
petition while the top six players
advance to the CIF individual
championships.
'Tm very excited about ilie sea-
son." St.arlcweailier said. "These
kids have wol'Xed real hard in the
off-season and have played a lot
of tournaments since last year, so
tJ1ey are well-seasoned."
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)I SM1lb l\l(Jtll• RttnLh.-.
!>1nu M .. K•lllil CA
976AA
M•ull•t Mllrnd 71
:.<1nl• Ait•lh• lh11thu
~•Ill• M•t ~.,•I• r 11
'.ll1>811
ft11\ h1ii-,tftl'\\ , .. 1.-0fl
d1u t111t1 t>y 140 111d1v1(10AI
ll•vr you \l•ol•d tlmnw
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M"ut•te Mt lt11ud
lt11s \l.tl•m•n1 "'~'
f1l•d w1th th• l'n11rllv
t:trr k HI Ch •11~· I ••univ
011 01 O? 114
2004 .. 7H SI
D••ly Point M•o ') 17
t'I /6 ;.>004 1116
I h• fnllnwona p11 """ ., .. dnme llu''"''' ~\
t..&I \ro "" '' 6 r.r.~H• Ne .. P<irt Cu .. 1
CA '126~7
Brodaet llt •nd"1be1 aer.
& Gronotl r Ne wport
Co••I CA 916~1
lhos bU\lnt\\ 1\ <lln
ductod by an 1nd1v1do1I
Have you ''''led do1nt1 bu•lnen vet1 No
Brodeet Br~ndenber a••
lho\ \l.tlomonl wn
!tied with lhe County
Cltrlo. ol Oran&e County
on 03/02/04
2004H7HH
D.tily Pilot M11 !i. I;.>,
19.26.2004 r 12!>
thr plitL e UJ1·11t1llt'1I 11bovf!
lul Ill~ •w•ool ol <1
wntr •LI Im th< 4bO•~
(-',Off't t
lhe•e woll ti~ a -· ........ y ,, .... , .. , ... 1.r-
....... 10,00 ...... .
J -11-04 ............. l,
2tlS leer Street,
CMte Me••• CA. Any
b10dt1 lattrn1 tn otU,.nd
Ill~ """'" pre l>td con ,,.,_.n,,. will b .. dr.tm~d
tl l111hf ff\CHJO~IVt! t:Udd.,.r
.rnd woll f,.ve 11\ bu:I '"'U'""'d u"oo~ned All ll1d\ ~I. ... ,.. U\
"'\tH d,.nu~ w1tt't r.nnth
Hon'\ tnstu.1( ttf\n\ ~nd
\l)•ufoc~tofln\ wllll h •• •
1111 hie in the ollor• 111
th~ Porch-son~ Dor eo Im
ul \•od Sc!loo1 Dl\llll I
798~ B Bur Slre•I
f11•t<1 Mn •. CA 9?6i'b
lt1 Atc0<d1n1 e woth tne
v,.1v1stous ol Bu\mt!i~ &
Prole\\IOMI. Cod<! SecllM
11lZ8 I!> •nd Publ•<
Contr .ct Code Sn hon
JlOO th~ OIS I RIC I
,.,,.,.,~, that tile b•dde•
pn~v\\ the tollowon&
cl•Uolocatoo n(i. I ol
<Onhactoo s IOL~ri.e(-1 di
lhe tome th• bod I\
\Ubml t l,d
Cleet(•L A_.
Anv bidder not sn
hr.Mstd at the lo!'lc of
the b1d openona YOll be
rejected n nonoe&pon
ilV8
Cech bid ~hell be
ftcomp1n1td by • bod
H cutoty 1n th• form ol
cu h, • ce11tl1ed 01
cnhoeo '• ched 01 bod
bond on •n amount nol
Ins than ten percent
(10") ol the total bid
p<•U . P•Y•blt to the
DIStRtCT Ptrlormanco
and Pevmenl Bond• wilt
bt 11q uored of lht
awtrclee
lht DISTRICT rose1vu
the rllf\I lo ier@cl any °' alt bod• Of to w11Yt
•nv 11re1ul1rlt1n or
lf11ormthhti 1n •ny boch
or In Ille bldd<nc 1>1ocH\.
The Ctlllorn11 Depart
ment of lndu1tr111 Rtl•·
hons hH cleterm1,.td tht
,.nerat pr1n11tna rates
ol I* diem w•s lor
the locatoty In which the
work Is lo bt perfouned
for the Profl!cl. Coples
o l lheu wa1• r1te
deter mlnatlOfls, r!t1fled
PrenHlflt w... Sult,
Alt marntalMd at the
DISTfllCT olttco and art
•Y•Mable al lht lollowln1
website· www.clir.u .1ov.
It shell be mendtlor y
upon lht succt nful
blddt r lo whom tht
conlrK I 11 awerded. end
upon ant 'ubcontrK lor
l~ltd. to PIY llOI ltu
thin th• said specified
ratu tn t ll workers
employed by them for
111e Pt1111'\.I
Nu bul<h•r Old~ ., ,1 h
thl'tw ,..,Y lurl fvf' ~ .,C"ftt;d
nl lllHIY 11111 !4'1 1
t dff'rtd"t tl•Y\ ,ttlfl!I thfl
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uf b11h
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w1U I Ofll1t1n .... OVl\lf'ns
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IJ•d<I•• tn \Ubslttut•
~cc.h11t..-.. frn an1 mu111''
wolloh•ld by th~ DISTl!lr1
to t!lt\111',. p.1 fnrmttru r
und,., thr: ~art'.'ffi'l.,nl ot
U"• tu1thntl f)dymtnt of
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r'I~-.~ f nltnpt1\,. SM•to 1
pahun j(04l1
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F tCO SCHOOL DIS lfltC I
nf'Oo •nKe Cn1111ty
• , SllMflll I CtllllK o".j tnr nf PtJfdM· HlK
dntl W~reto"u"l\il I /14)
474 ':1.)7 7
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I 114
omcw cm 110T1C1
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publl• 11 .. 11nM "' City 11•11 11 I ''" Drove l:O\I•
M•\& C.A •t 6 30 p no
nr A\ \OOO ct\. P0\,1bttt
th••~•ll•t on Wodnt~
dav Ma11 h 74 1004
f'la!lnuoa llµploutoun
PA 0 4 10 for lhP. O .. oan
Pion ol • SkatP. PArk
r •~•hty
(J1Jpro 11mattly 15 000
\Q It l 41 leWonllle P"ll
970 Aolonaton 011v• in
an 111\totutoon•I .nd
Ru rut1onAI (IC.RI 1one
su~"' fu tur ., ol lh~
f"1htv include a r'
•lt uum bu1ld1t1a •
landscape d brr m •I
around the western"''•
ot the l•c•llh . •nd M!hl
l ime lo&hhn& I h• IS/NO
" av31labl• for pubh~
review and <Omm~nt
from M1rch 17. 2004 to
Ap111 5. 2004 •I the
lollowona toolton• (A)
Public Counter. Pl1nn1na
Oovosoon, Coty llAll, /1 r aor Drove, (bJ Mo~
llerd1 L1br1ry 2969
Mt u Ve1de 01tve. Co l
i nd (c) 01.tnl t County
Public l 1brtry <P1rll
Avenue 811ncll), 18!>!>
Park Avenue. Oral or
w11llC!n commenh on
the environmental doc
umenl will be re<e1v1d
et Coty Hall (addreu
above) l htou1h Aprol S.
2004
lht public hear1na will
1llow t n oppor tunlly for
public comment r or
Information. ull Iha
l'lann1n1 . D1vl\lon 11
(714) 1!>4·S24~ II vo11
challtn&e lflli 1cto0fl in
court, you may be
llmlled to r •l'inl only
thOH IH llti you. 01
someone t in r111ed. et
the publlc hur1n1
described In this noltce.
or In wrttlen corre·
"l>Ondtnca dellnrtd lo
lht l'arb and Rctert
11ton Commiu "'n at. Of
prior to tht public
hte<ln1.
Publl,hetf Nnrpor I
81ach/C"•'• Maia Dilly Piiot March 12. 2004
f 138
SUPlllOt CUT Of
WOIMA.
CMTYOfhlp
PIOIAlt COUil
OPllATIOWS
l4 I TII OTY DIM. POST omcuox 14111, CllAllGf
CU2'1J.IS71
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fOI OWIGf Of 1WH
OIOll TO SHOW CAW fOI
CIWIGl Of 1WH
CASI 1111111: U2J7l7
10 All INll Rl SIED
l'I HSONS
I P•l•h•Jl•~r llltd d
p•t•tonn With tn1• <Our!
tor " dPu Pr ch .. n1:mtt n~rnt-' A\ lullOW\ Oorns
I ynlle '.>lone to l!~lldt
Oo111111111u• S tone
~ 1111 !OUH I llRllf Rl.
lh,.t all fl"'''o"' "''"'
t\l•d 111 lhl\ "'""~' \h,111 •pput l1~lur t 1111\ < uuo I
'' tt1e h••""a oncl"aled btluw to \how C•u•• ol
•nv "'"Y the 11~1tl•<>n lot c h~111t• Ill rMmt ~llouln
nrll hr R• anl.td
NO llCI 01 Ill AHING
Dale 416 ().C fomr l 00
pm Dtpl l 7 J
lh• ddd"\~ •11 llor <Our I
" 'amt a• no1en abo~· I II I upy nf th•~ O!dt t
to Show Cau•e \hdll h•
1111bll\h•d Al l~•~I once
''"" wteh loo tnut -,utc..t~~•vr wtiek) prior
to 1he drll• v t loo
hear ing nn fttr pet1tt0n
on Ill• lullnwrn w n•w
P~p~o ot K~""V'I llfLll-
IAloon 11• 1111•11 m lh»
county N<wputl Buth/
Cfl\I• Mtu O•oly Polol
D•t•: fll 17, 2004
MARJO Rll LAIRD
CAITlR, JUDGI Of THI
SU,.RIOR COURT
P11 hl11hed Newpur I
Bt.tt htCoi.la Mt$1 Daily
Pilot ftbru•ry 20. 27.
Mu ch 5 12 2004 r090
Not•c• " glvC!n that
jllH\Ul\ol 111 Ser toorn
Zl 701 l l 115 OI lht
Bu1111n\ u1d Prolu
\IOM\ Codr Sttloon !iJ!i
of lht Per11I Code.
N£WPORT MCSA SELF
SIORAGl. 2!iSO Newport
61vd . C<r1IA Meu . CA
92627 woll Hll by
con1pet otove boddlne on
M11ch 23 2004 Al I lO
p m Auctoon lo be held
al ?!>!>-0 Newport Blvd . Cn•I~ Mtu. CA 92627
Property to be sold n
follow•-m1scellane11111
hou•thotd eood\, per
son1I 1ttm1o lurnolure.
'PPh~ncu And clolhon1
belona•n1 to tht lot
lowona·
Name Unol 11
LH>A VAIClCl'il!RINll. 200
LUCY U£CllER. 370
KARYN BROOE 505
AHOftEA MCDANIH , !>91
HI( Rl Sl Cl ARll 48
lHf VltllN( N. 601
PAULA DEICHMAN, 69
PAULA DEICHMAN. 245
FRANCES D-HATCH, 71
KENNETH R. HALC. 720
~ WEllBORl'l. 731
JOHN BRVANI. 33!>
ICH PCfCRSON, 118
CARTER CARLSON, 800
ROSE ZUCCAlA. 6
IOANN( TAVLOfl. 526
JOANNE lAVlOfl. !>33
f[RIWI)() f Nil AQ.~:!iot
MACCLl l[OON. 244
LARRY HA£CHCRl, 70'1
Mlt\£ MCOUlftE. 815
RICHARD S IDDC RS,
Al.ICTIOMlR
Published Ne wport
Beactl/Costa Mau Dt1ly
Ptlot MIFCll 5, 12, 2004
fldllM ......
"-S........
!he lollowmg per '"n'
df ~ doine busmt!s~ •n
D 411d A Cle .. n•nR Grouµ
1820 Mon1.:ov1• AH ,
Cn•I~ M•U -C.11 9767 l
Ourinwt>ll Ca•11•t•na
Clt4non~ lnL {CAI 1820
Monrovl6 A•• Co•h
Mt:\d CA 91627
Ar monde> An1tu•n•o.
11!70 Monrnv1a II~•
Co•t• ¥es~. CA 976?1
I fll\ buson•" os con
dul lrd by • ~·""JI
pdt I Or• !.hip
Hdve you \lat tell ll<11n~
b11s1n"' vet'
Yo I I OJ
Doonnw rll \;Ao pet
Ctean•n&. Inc . Robert J
Dunn. Pr.~odenl
fhl\ \htemenl wn
fll•d wolh lht> C1>untr
Cfork ol Orant1e Cuunly
011 OJ;o7104
20046t7H SS
Daily Polot Mar S. 12.
19 26 2004 r121 ,__ ......
"-*--'ht lnllow111a penon\
.,. doing busones\ as
Ir vone l'nrnmunoty Medo
c Al Center. Inc 4487
Bdrr an< a. Suite , 190
Ir vooe C• 92604
ltvon• Communol y
MtdlCal Center Int ,
(CA) 4482 llarr~nlll.
Suot~ • 190 It vont CA
97604 r hi\ bu .. ne\\ " lnn
dulled by a corpo1•t1on
H•vr you sl~rttd doon&
bU\lflfU yet'
Ve• 7/16/04
Ir von~ Commoonot y
Med•LAI c~nte1 Inc
HyuL~ l\om. CFO Sec
rel•tv
fh" slateno•11t wo
hied woth the CnoJnty
Clerk of Orana• County on 03/09/()4
2004H77154
Dilly Polol M~r 12 19.
26,Apr 2.2004 f l41
Ac-. ..... ...... s.....
fhe fot1ow1n1 persons
art do1n1 bu .. nan as
•) 81weelo.lv Mort1111e
Center. b) BMC, 400 N
Tustin Avenue, Suite
125. Santa Ana Cali
lornoa 92705
Ro11 • lnvestm n et
Corporation. 400 N
l uston Avenue Suite
125, Santa Ana. Calo
lornla 92705
Th1\ bui.mo\1 " con
ducted by. a corporation
lbv• you started do1n11
busone•s yet' No
Ro1u Investm ent
Corp , John Roan .VP
!hos statement wu
hied with the County
Cte1k of Oran1e County
on 02/11/04
20046t74Stl
Dally Pilot r eb 20 ?1,
Mar 5. 12. 2004 F09'1
Re-. ..... ...--..
The followina P•"ons
att do1n1 business as·
Tht Mtso·lslhthc Re
s ourc e Croup, 230
Newport Center Or . =~ort Bu ch , CA
ltlde £ 81tt1n1y. 805
VI• lido Soud, Newport
Bu ch, CA 92663
Th~ bus'"'" is con-
duct1d by en Individual
Hoe you st er ltd do1n1
buslntn yet7 No
ltlde8Ulino
This statement wes
ftltd with the County
Cle1k of °''"'' Counly on 02/24/04
I004tt7S911
Oally Piiot ftb. 27. Mer.
!>. 12. 19. 2004 rt07
S........lf
Ah I tlfU..tf
fictMIM lllillm"-
lhe lot1ow1n& per \un
hdS abaodoned the u'e ot tht f 1cl1ton11s Bu~•
""" Naon• The Bufl•IO H1tl\ (cho, 1701 Port
Abbey Pl•Ct, Newpor t
Beach. CA 92660
flit f 1clll10U\ 8u\one.s\
name '"'••red to above
w3\ tiled on Or •nw•
l:o11nly on ;>/11/03 f II f
NO 20036933065
N.on~y Greene 1101
Po1I Abbey Pl Newpo1 t
Bruh CA 9i'fr60
f his tH1\tne~\ 1~ r on
d11<.!ed by ~" tr1d1v1dual
Nanly S Grun~
This \ll l•menl wn
loled with the County
Cieri. ol Or a nae County
on 03102104
2004H761S4
Daily Polot Manh S. 12.
19,26.2004 f ll!>
fictMIM .....
"-*'-" fhe lottow1n2 per sons
•• e do111a buson•s• n
Cur uc •• e A11pl1~ 11cn .
Inc 3025 C.•rl•eld Av .
Co\lll M~\a C~lotornoa
92626
I urouo • Apphancos
Inc 30?~ Gd1l1eld Av
Cost• Meu. CA 92626 ff11s business os con
dueled bv a co1por1l•'ln ti••• you \tarted do1n11
busono \ yt t'
YO\ O'>IU /7003
E urocare Appltances .
Inc . MM~ hvellCtn ,
Prnodenl
this \l•lement wn
hied wolh the County
Cl11k ol Oranae County
on 03r03/().C
2oootn o••
Ddoly Pilot Mar !>. 12.
19. 26.2004 fl30
~ ......
"-*--The lollowln& persoot
et e doona business "· 11ntenaet, 31543 Bum·
sode Pl . l •aun• Beach.
C.thforn11 9?6!11-8211
Dru Wood -Golden.
31!>42 Burnside Pt .
La1una Buch. C11ilorn11
926St·821 I
Ja n Wood -Golden.
29422 Cdaewood Rd
San Juen Cap11trano
C11tforn1a 92615
Th" busonus 1s con·
dueled by 1n 1nd1v1du1t
Have you shr led dorna
business yet7 No
Dru Wood-Colden
Th1> \l1tement wu
folctd woth the County
Clerk ol Orance County
on 03/08/04
2004H7767•
Dtoly Piiot Mar t2. 19.
26,Apr 2. 2004 r t40
Re-. .....
"-S.....
Tht followln& personi
art doonc busineu n
Prime Products. 78i W
18th St . 12£, Co1t1
Mu e, CA92627
Dt nn11 Adams. 78i W
181h St . •2£. Cost• ~111, CA 92627
Lt Glen1 Adams, 78i
W 18th St .. 1'1E. Costa
Mau. CA 92627
Tlttt business 1J con
ducted by co par\n•ll
Hne you started do1n1
business ret1 No
Dt nn11 Adems
fh11 statement wo
ltltd with the County
Cieri! of Oran11 County
on 02/24/04
""""'" Daltr Piiot ftb 27. Mar.
5. 12. 19.2004 '104
The tollowona pen on•
,.,~ dorne bu"me~~ a~
WolleBlowerDnocn. 1607
Port Ba•fl1oulh, Newpon
Bu ch. Cat1tornlft !12660
Dana Blower 1607
Port B•rmoulh Ne wport
Bu<h C•ltlornoa 92660
Ma11en• Wolle ~
Aa••• Ave . Balbo• l&land, Cahfornoa 92662
l h" bui.one\s os con
ducted by a &•neral
PJrlnet\hop
Have you \!dried doone
busone.s y~t' No
07101 17004
Mar •ts•A Wolle
lhoi. ,1a1enoenl wa~
fol•d wolh tf\e County
Cler h ol Or ~n2~ County
on 03/08104
20046t 77Jt4
O•oly Polo! Mar 12. l'.I 26. Apr ?, 7004 ( 143
fidlllMllllMs ... s.....
lhe followin2 per\ons
•re doone busmen ••
Salellote Suv1ce PIU\,
1!>87 Pathw•y lflOP Unit
£. l us ton. Catilornod
92780 6~
Ryan CIO•H 624 2
Warner Ave . Apt 170
Huntmaton Beach. Calt
lornoa 92641 5164
fh" l111sineu IS COM-
dliCled hy an ond1v1dual
Hn e yo u st1rt~d dome
bu\onus yet' Yu
07128199
Ryan Cloe•
!hos ~t<tlemenl was
loled with the County
Clerk ol Oranae County
on 01/28104
2004H72711
D"ly Pilot r eb 27 Mar
~. 12. 19 2004 f IOI
Adl!IM ..... .........
l he follow inc persons
ere doona businen as
Blue Merltn l nerev
11037 Warner Av~.
•263. f ountain Valley.
Caltlornoa 92708
Shea Silva. Inc (CAJ
11037 Warnlf Ave •263. r ountaln Valley, Calo
fornoa 92108
This buslnes• J\ con
ducted by: a corporation
Have vou started doonc
business yet? Vn.
01/;.>8/2004
Shu Silva Int . Shu
Sotv.,cro
Thos shlement was
toled with the County
Clerk of Or.nae County
on 01/28/04
20CMH72110
Daoty Pilot f eb 20, 27.
Mar ~. 12, 2004 f098 .......... ... --..
lht follow1n1 p•rsons
are do1n1 busoneu as
Superior lnltrnahonat
Enttrprt1t Inc., 1085 N
M11n St Suitt l . Oranae.
Caltl0<n11 92867
Su~uor lntt rnatoon1t
Cnterp<ists (ftf_ V), 1085
N Main St Suite l .
Ot1n1t. C11tlorn1e 92867
This business Is con
ducted by. a corportlton
Have you started do•na
bustnH s ft t1 Yes.
01/01/2001
Superior tnltrnatoon1t
[nlerprlsu. T11omas
Taylor, Pres
Thos 1t1tement w•>
flltd with the County
Cltrll of Oran1e County
on 02/18/04
I004H7Sllt
Dally l'llot f eb. 20. 27,
Mar. 5, 12, 2004 f 097
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The lollowlnc per sons
are dolna bus1n.ss u
M11ter Came Consull
1nls. !SSS M•u Verde
Or [, Ste. 52·D, Costa
M1sa.CA92626
Will Levlncton Com
tort. !SSS M4tu Verde
Or. E. Ste. 52·D, Costa
~u,CA92626
This business •s con
ducted by. •n individual
H•v• you st11ted durn&
business yet? No
W1llComlort
!his sl1tement wu
toled with th<! County
Clerk of Or 1nat County
on 03/02/04 2004 .. , .. ,,
D11ly Pilot Mar 5. 12,
19, 26. 2004 r 124
Re-. ...... ... s.......
The follow in& per suns
1re doma business n
S•lon Lido. 3441 H Via
l 1do. Newport Beach. CA
92663
Bar ton Miller. 3441 ·H
Via Lt do. Newpur I
Buch. CA 92663
This business ts lOn
ducted by· an 1nd1v1dual
1l1ve you started doin2
business yet1 Yes. 12·
1996
Bar ton Millrr
lh1s statement wa•
flied with the County
Clerk ol Oran11e County
on 02/24/04
20046t7Stll
Daily Pilot r eb. 21
5, 12. 19, 2004
-Llplllalcll "'-.... .........
lht tollow1n1 penons
•• e dn1na bu11nu5 H
MCK C•ptt•I Partners.
189!> Sht11na1011 Pl Sit
1-107. Nowport Buch.
Ca1tlorn1• 92663
Norman· Mud. 1895
Sher111aton Pl Ste T
107, Newport Buch.
Ca1tlorn1a 9?662
Hus bu,1neu 1s con·
ducted by an md1v1du•I
Have you st or led <101na
bu•inus yet' No
Norni•n Mud
I hos sl•tement wAs
ttltd with the County Cler~ of Or ~n&e County
on 02/?S 04
2004H7'10•
011ly Pilot Feb 27. Mar !>. 17 19. 2004 f 102
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lhe lollowm11 µer sons
die du1n11 bus111ess dS
Suri City Puol Servo".
601 Blh SI • lluntin11t on
Buch C~lllorma 92~8
M1chol M1ddo• 60/
8th St • Hunt•naton
Be•ch. Cahtor n1a 92648
Tr11s busmen 1s con
ducted b~ •n 1nd1v1du•I
HIVe you star t~d do1n11
busin•" yet?
4/Z?/ 1999
Mike Maddo•
l ht\ >l,;ten1enl w~s
hied with tho County
Cl,,k of Or Ml Wt C1H111ty
on 02/23/04
2004 .. 75107
D•tly Pilot Mar
19, 26, 2004
Index
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I he tolluw•ne pwr sons
are do11111 bu51110\ •• r,,,. ftrm• Tilt Cum
P•ny I 7!19 PIA< enlta A~• Co,ta M"a CA
9267/
P•meld P.irk) lJI
Avo~•du SI •r Cust•
M"'a CA 92621 This bu•m•s• 1s Lon
ducted by •n ind1v1duttl
11 ... you \latltd dotn~
bus111e" yel' No
Pameld P.lr k•
This ~L.1lrnumt Wd~
!tied w1lh lhe Count~
Cler ~ of Orange Count~
Oil 03;02104
2004H7 .. SI
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19. ?6 2004
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The lollowine persons
•re doina bus•nen u
Stuvme Student Books
217'.> Mesa Verde [
1213, Costa Mesa, CA
92626
Dttve B1001ishe1. 2775
Meu Verde E., 1213.
Cost• Meu, CA 92626
!hrs business ;s con·
dueled by 1n 1nd1v1du•I
H•vc you st<1rted dOtnll
bu\lneu )tt>
Ve> l•n 04
D•ve B1oohhe1 fh1s \llllenient was
filed with the County
C(erk ot Or •nae Counly
on OJ 07104
2004H7 .. S7
Daily Pilot Mar 5. 12.
19.26.2004 r122
Rdt"9. ..... Mmes.....
Theo lollowin& P•• sons
•• t doln& business .s
Or •n11e Count y Di•
n1onds 23600 Rokl1eld
Blvd 7 f 1/2 L aae
f otesl C•hlor ma 92630
Ar manoo Cruz 16282
M•tn SI 38P lusl1n
C•htornt• 92.780
l hos business ts con
ducted by an 1nd1v1du•I
Have JCIU surted dOlnll
busmeu yot' No
Ar man do Co uz
This stdl•n1tnl was
loled with th• Courtly
Clor~ o t Or ani:e County
011 07/09104
2004H7414t
Oa1ly P1101 Mat
19.26.2004
The lollowrna per sons
are doin11 busmns n
•) Detour S•lon, bl
Salon Detour. 121!>
B•her St U1111 D.Costa
Meu. C•hforni. 92627
Joseph Ctndet•s. 3148
Asbtook Dr , Chino Hills
C•hlorn1a 91709
lh1s business " con
ducted by •n 1nd1v1du•I
Hoe you slArled do1na
bu.,ness yet?
Yu, 111999
Jo.eph C1nd11as
This slttentenl Wd•
l1led w•lh th• Co11nty
Cler II ol Or ttnat County
on 0 2111 104
2004H74SIJ
D .. 1y P1to1 M., 12. 19.
26 Apr 2. 2~ 114..,
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I he lollow1n11 per sun•
.re do1na business as Ch•r~b••ll. 16561 Bulsa
Chica 110!>. Hun1tn11ton
Bulh, CA 97649
Mttr ~ Smith 16561
Bolu Chic• •105 Hun
111111100 Buch CA 92649
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ducl•d by ttn md1v1du•I
H•.r you ~tarted do1111:
bus1ne" vet>
Yes, 01 0 111996
David M Sn11th
Tlus slaternenl WdS
tiled with lhe Cilunly
Clerk ot Ora112~ CC111nty
on OJ107/04
2004H7 .. SO
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19. 26 7004
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The follow1na pe1$ons
ue do1ne bustnwss ..
Chef David's Drtuina•
1914 Detawa11 St
Hunlln&lon Buch. C11h
tor n11 92648
David Wa11en Coplin
1914 Delaw•re St
Hu11t1naton Buch. C•h
tor ma 92648
fh•• busonl\s is •011
dueled by Ari 1nd1v1du•I
Hne you star led du1n11
bus1nns yet? Nn
D•v•d W Co111t11
This •l•lement wl\
toled with tho County
Clerh of Ot1n11• County
011 03/1010-4
2004H771H
D.ily Ptlot Mar. 12 19
76 Apr 2, 7~ I 144
MllMhMiins
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•• • do1na bu•me" o SuhoJ\c Ser v1~cs I b I 2
N Dr•s•a&e SI 0fdnll•
CA 92869
Beth Lundin 161/ N
O"~"ilt St Or •nilt CA
92869
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ducl•d bv an 1n01vrdU•I
Ha .. you SIMl~CI d11'fla
bu'lnt" yet' No
lleth I und1n
lh1'\ \titl~m~nl WA\ lil•d w1lh lhe County
Cl•rh 111 O•~riKe County
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The loflowina per •On>
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I h• Meso l slhet1c •nd
I aser lnst1tut 2 30
Ntwpor t Center Dt
Newport Beach. CA
92660 Zeld~ l B1lh11ey 805
Vii lido Soud. N•wpo1 t
Bt"h CA 97663
ltus busine~ 1s. ron
ducted by •n 1nd1v10ual
Have vuu st.u led doin&
bu\lnrs• vet1 No
ltld• B1lhnu
lhtS SUlement Wd\
loled with th• County
Cl.,h ol Or1nee Couutv
on 07 24 04
2004H7Stl2
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!> 17. 19. ?004 1108
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OC Eldorcdre 39 Rue
f u11ta1nbleJu N~w11u• I
Buth CA 92660
Melodv r t' dll• 19
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tl~ve 'IOU <IMl~11 do1n~
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11•ve yuu •l••led do•n&
busmen w•t' No
Lynn• Shertier
fh1s st1lemtnl wu
hied with the County
Clerk of 01An110 County
Oii Ol/74 04
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~. 12 19 2004 1103
MllM ...... Mmes.....
The lollow1na persons
d•e duu•R business tts
lhe c,, e r •her. 354 East
16th Sheol Unit B.
Cost• Mcu CA 91627
Chr,. Deml>ow•hr 354
l 16th Stre•t •A co,I•
M"\" CA 92627
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du• kd by •" 111d1v1d1MI
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busrn"''° y .. 1, Nu
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!> 17 19.7004 1109
Fnday, Match l 2. 2004 "'811 .............. .._ .. -............
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fh• lulluwina prrsous
are do111~ bu~inen ~'
d ) Inner lour rtty Pub
h>hlllil I und b) I h«
lnnr1 luurn~v /46
Sunurnl Or . La'p'''4'
Buel• CA 9l651
P•lt1uu A1111 Nulon
746 S11111n111 Do L.iau11•
But h CA 916!11
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Hoe you st~• l•d doin11
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P •lrtll• Ann Nultn
lh1s •laton1enl "''' filed with tile County
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