HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-10-11 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the Newp ort-M esa community since 1907
MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2004
IN BUSINESS
Corona del Mar anything but sleepy
The village soon to celebrate its 1 OOth year continues
to prosper as an area with an eclectic set of offerings.
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -Th.Icing a stroll
around Corona del Mar's business dis-
trict is a much different affair today
than it was 30 or 40 years ago.
For many years, it didn't even have a
Starbucks.
"It was a pretty sleepy beach town. It
was starting to become a primary resi-
dence area, but there was a lot of the
c9ttages and weekend homes of people
that lived up in L.A.." said Mark Schu-
lein, president of Crown Ace. Hardware.
"I remember rashion Island was a glori-
fied strip mall of !>Ort1>."
How times have changed. Schulein's
family took over the Corona del Mar
hardware store about 30 years ago, after
his father bought the building as an in-
vestment, and today the Schuleins have
11 stores around Orange County.
The strip of · Coast I lighway that
makes up the village's business im-
provement district has experienced
similar prosperity. A number of interior-
design shops have popped up along
with the influx of wealthy resident~ to
the village and the new home:. in adja-
cent Newport Coast. You can get a quick
lunch at Baja Fresh or a white tablecloth
dinner at the Five Crowns.
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For more business news. see Page A2 "It's a real reflection of the commu-
nity that lives here, and there is a lot of
basic retail, high-end services e.nd bou-
tique shops with many destination res-
taurants," said Chip Stassel. a State
Farm insurance agent and president of
the Corona del Mar Cllamber of Com-
merce. "We even have our own assisted-
living center."
real e:.tatc offi< l''> are unique -;hop& -.ud1
as the I k arth.,tonc. whjd1 i.ell:. fire
places and acce<,..,orte'>. aud dolhing
and ,ewelry boutique.,.
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businesses like the hardware store and See SLEEPY. Page A4
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Daily Pilot
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couldn't make it, but the Easy Ride for
Autism attracts their cult film co-star.
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Daily Pilot
F or actor Peter Fonda and
nearly 200 other
Harley-Davidson
motorcycle owners.
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was pure hog heaven.
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"Easy Rider.~ smiled and waved
as he led the swarm into the
resort's parking lot. I le then
dusted off his
sJcull-and-crossbones black
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Members of the Los Angeles
No. I Hogs club rode for two
hours Sunday. from Bartels'
Harley-Davidson in Marina del
Rey to Newport Dunes Resort in
Newport Beach, to raise money
and awareness for the Autism
Society of America.
Fonda said he supports the
Autism Society of America
because it involves helping
children born with a disorder for George Barris. designer of the Batmobile, takes a ride aboard the
See HOGS, Pase A4 hot car David Lee Roth drove in his '80s "California Girls" video.
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MARK THE DAY
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A2 Monday' October 11, 2004
YOUR
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
STEVE McCRANI< I DAILY PILOT
Unrversal Space Network chief financial officer David Wopschall, left, and chief executive Thomas Ingersoll in satellite control room.
Clock-watchers
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
I f you Wo.Ull lo !..now what tmw ii i-. al
the Nonh Pole or m Penh, Au\tralia.
walk into the opt>mllonc, rnntrol room
at lJmveNll ~ace Network 111 Nrwpon
Beach
One wall uf the con1rol roo111 " Jtlornetl
with eigh1 clock.s. Each '>how. the local time
al one of the eight trdcking .. raw111 .. 1hc
Newpon Beach-ba.,ed company usec, lo pull
down and distribute data from .'-<ll<'llite'> all
around the world.
Jml five year., ago, IJniwNtl ',pate
Network wa., a c,1an up foundl'd hy former
a\lmnaul Pete Conrad. who d1t'<.l 1n 19l)q
loday. ii manage-. multumlhon doll.tr
rnn1rac11> 10 proVlde -..1tdh1c 1mrk.ing aml
dat.1 -.ervit·e-; for NA.SA, the l1 S Dt'fl'll'-<'
Depanmen1 and prival!." < ompanie,, ,ind it
wd!> recently named Orangt• C :ounty\
fifth fac,1cst ·growing technology rumpany 1n
" c,urwy by profe..,..,io11al '>ervicc·<, firm
IX>loillc & "lbur he.
< .onrad beliewi.J till' satt'lhlt' 111du.,1ry
would become more like the l mnmert 1.il
,urhne 1ni.Just.ry. ')<lid rhorna'> lnger<>oll.
lhuwr.al Space Ne1work\ c:h1ef exet ull\t>
°'1ll'lh1cs have 10 ~own hkt• aircraf1 hul hy
BRIEFLY IN
BUSINESS
Have a cow at ice cream
shop on Balboa Island
A new outlet for fro1.cn treat' will open 011
Ualboa Island Saturday
Maggie Moo's will be the m.•we\t ice
cream shop on the island when it opens this
weekend at 302 Marim• Ave. Maggie Moo\
offel'!i more than 40 flavorc; of ice cream
Newport company with
its eye on satellites from
all over the world grows
bigger by the minute.
people on the brround who need to track
them. Companies also need a way to get
dala to and from their salellites.
UniversaJ Space Network figured nul how
to au1oma1e the tracking and data
rnlleclmn, then it built antermas or leased
ume on exi'>ting ones to create a network of
\taUOlll> o n the ground. In a way. the
rnrnpany resembles a cellular phone lOWt'r
that providec; the infrastructure for a
number of companies c;o each one do~n·t
have to hu1ld it<. own tower.
"Mr. Conrad UM'd 10 l><lY we are kind of
hke the Ar& I for space." Ingersoll said .
')(J much is done by compulers tha1 1t
tak~ only one person to manage the
cnnl!ol room\ eighl computers and keep an
eye on lhl• Oat-<;<:reen monilor showmg
...i1clli1e path!> overlaid on a map of the
world.
l11at leaves Ingersoll and some of the
other. at his SO-person company to work on
made fresh in !he slore and more lhan JO
toppings such as M & M's and fresh straw
berries thal are mixed into the ice cream.
rhe store will be open from 11 a.m. to IO
p.m. Sunday through Thursday and I I a.m
to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday For informa-
1 ion, call 1949)673-6249.
Small businesses need
nominations for awards
rhe U.S. SmaJI Business Adminisrration
is ~ceking nominations of smalJ business
1'1> and !heir advocates for the annual
Daily A Pilot
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THOMAS H. JOHNSON
Publisher
TONYOOOEAO
Editor
USA COSENZA
Advertising Director
LANA-'OHNSON
PromOtlona Director
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developing the market for their services. The
market is only expocted to grow as
governments around the world realize it's
expensive to build their own Infrastructure.
said Oaes-Goran Born, president of Swedish
Space Corp., wtuch partners with Universal
Space Network for some services.
"We know that there is a !rend thal more
and more will be outsourced,• he said. ~we
wanted to have a partner doing similar
th.in~ in the United Slates."
Universal Space Network has contracts for
abou1 30 or 40 salellites -many owned by
the U.S. govemmenl -among which are a
<>alellite mapping the origins of the universe
and the transmitter for Suius satellile radio.
Only a handful of other companies offer
'iimilar services. so Univerc;al Space Network
officiali. expect it to be a maJOr player when
more commercial space applications are
developed. People with big money like
Virgin Recordc; founder Hichard Branson are
investing in space, and someone is working
on plans for a space holel, c;aid David
Wopschall, Universal Space Network's chief
financiaJ officer.
"111ey're going to need waro 10
communicate lo the ground." lngen.oll said
"We have that common 111frastructure
everyone can use.·
SmaJI Business Week awards.
Nominations will be accepted through
Nov. 15, and awards will be presenled in
April 2005 for the small business person o f
th e year. ex:porrer of lhe year, young entre-
preneur and a family-owned business
award. Awards aJso wiJI be presenled in
-;even categories for small business advo-
ca1e-.
for more information on nominating a
business or advocate, caJI Sylvia Gutierrez
al the Small Business Administration at
(714) 550-7420, l!xt. 3107, or send an e-
mail to Sylvia.Gutierre7Msba.com.
S30 per month (Pncee include ell
applicable Itel• end loatl t.MM.)
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BUSINESS CALENDAR
·Send~
CALENDM ltema to the Deily
Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa
Mea, CA 92627; bv e-mail to
/d.'*1.,,,•1.r1m •. oom; by
fax to (949) 848-4170; or by
celtlng (949) 57~ Include
the time, date and location of
the event, aa well as a contact
phone number.
The Newport 8eec:h Chamber
of Commerce will hold a
networking luncheon from
noon to 2 p.m. Wednesday at
the Radiaaon Hotel, 4645
MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beac:h. The cost is $20 for
members who have
reservations, and It's $27 for
nonmembers. Information:
(949) 729-4400.
The Com Mes. ett.mber of
Commerce will host a 90
Minute Breakfast Boost from
7 lo 8:45 a.m. Oct. 21 at Costa
Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf
Course Drive, Costa MHa.
Prepaid reservations are $13,
and admiaaion is $18 at the
door. Information: (714)
885-9090.
The Colt8 Mes. Chember of
Commerce will hold an After
Hours Business Mixer from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m . Oct. 27 at
Wingnuts Restaurant, 3030
Harbor Blvd., #H-3.
Admission is free for
members and $10 for
nonmembers. Information:
(714) 885-9090.
The N9wport 8eec:h Chamber
of Commerce Newport
Sunset Networking Mixer is
held from 5 lo 7 p.m. Oct. 28
at the Portofino Beach Hotel's
Re Nato Restaurant. 2304 W.
Oceanfront St, Newport
Beach. Admission is free for
members and $10 for
nonmembers. Information:
(949) 729-4400.
ONGotNG
TheCom M.a~of
Commerce hosts networtdng
luncheon meetings
Wedneadays from 11:45 a.m.
to 1 p.m. at the Costa Meaa
Coontry Club. The cost is S14.
The club Is 811701 Goff
Course Drive, Costa Mesa.
(714) 88S-9090.
The Com M8M
Communicators
Toastmasters Club meets
from noon to 1 p.m .
Wednesdays at the Orange
County Department of
Education, 200 Kalmus Drive,
Costa Mesa. Meetings are
open to anyone who wants lo
improve his or her public
speaking skills. (714)
444-8783.
The Newpot1 8eec:h
Distinguished Toastmasters
Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9
p.m. Tuesdays at Sgt.
Pepperoni'• Pizza Store, SE
Bristol, Newport Beach.
Information and reservations:
(949) 646-1274.
The Mw M•11ngen
Toastmasters Oub 691 in
Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.m.
Tuesdays at Mesa Verde
United Methodist Church,
1701 W. Baker St., Costa
M .... (714) 64CM448.
The NewpottC....
Toestmaatera Oub 231 meets
from 7 to 8:30 a.m. Mondays
et the Irvine Co., 810 Newport
Center °""'9, Newport Beech.
(949) 756-1025.
TheNai1;wport ........
Toaatmaater1 Club meeta
from 8 to 9:16 p.m. Tueedaya
at Coco's Rettaurant, 161
Newport Center Drive,
Newport Bead\. Information:
(310) 593-1982.
The Harbotlte ToMtrnemrs
Club meets at 7 a.m.
Thursdays at Coco's Bakery
Restaurant, 3446 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar.
(949) 293-4630.
Udolsle~meet
from 6:30 to 8 p.m . Mondays
at Aetcher Jones Motorcars,
3300 Jamboree Road,
Newport Beach. (714)
964-5314.
The brMkfast netwoltdl•
group meeta f1Very
Wednesday from 7:16 to 8:30
a .m. at Mimi's Cafe.
RnefvatloN: Angie Stafford,
(949) 47•2225.
The P9Cllc ......_ Xc:hange
has brealcfut meetings st 7
a.m. TUMdaya art the P8Cffic
Club, 4110 M.c.Althur Btvd.,
Newport Beech. ff'9lt for the
first meeting. (MS) 640-0588.
The~....._ cNpW
of Ali Lasaen'a Leeds Ctub, an
international group for
bualnea refwrela and
networtcing, meeta at 11 :46
a.m. TUftdays at Coco's. 151
Newport Centet Drive,
lnfonnation. (800) m-7337.
http.1..WWW.lead9clubla.com.
The ea.ta Meua...., of
All laslen'1 Leads Club ~da
a weekly meeting for
buainea profeuionab to
Improve their networtdng
skills and learn how to obtain
new contacts. The meetings
are held Tuesdaya from 7:15
to 8:30 a.m. at Mimi's Cafe in
Cotta Mesa. The cafe 1s at
1835 Newport Blvd. (800)
767-7'337.
The Thalili ChllpW of tM
American Business Women's
Aun. meets at 6 p.m. the
fourth Tuesday of eadl month
at the Country Inn St Suites In
Costa Meaa. Information:
(714) 556-5700.
Th• Newport~ol
Commerce meets from 5 to 7
p.m. on the fourth Thursday
of each month for Its Newport
Sunset Networtdng Mixers.
Locations are always different
. The coat for nonmembers is
$10. Information: (949)
7294400.
The Newport 8eec:h awnber
of Commerce meets from
7:30 to 9:30 a.m. on the
aeoond Wednesday of MCtl
month altemetlng betw9ell a
breakfast et the Daily Grill
Faahion Island end a noon to
2 p.m. luncheon at the
Radlaon Newport Beacti.
Information: (949) 729-4400.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
It Wtll be partly cloudy In
the morning with northeast
winds •round 16 lhph, then
clear\pg. Hlgha will be from
72 to 78. tt will be pertly
doudy In the evening end
moldy cloudy ... with
P9tdtv fog aft« rNdnloh1-
Low8 will be from 51 to et
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meking waves of 2 fMt or
ie.a on• welt .welt of 7 to 9
fMt 81 11 MCOnde. The w.t
~I will be 6 to 7 fMt at 11
MCOndl at night.
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FYI
I ON THE AGENDA .
There Is only one ttem o.o the agenda for
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•WHAT: Nnt PlelWng Commltllon meedng
.. BUSINESS EXPANSIONS
• .-: 8:30 p.m., Monday
• .... oonfwtince room, atv Hall, 77 Fair
o.fw
• INFO: (714) 764-6245
1be commission wtD consider a request
from Angela Danciu. representing property
ownen Ed and Jim MOtenbwg, for a permit
to allow the expansion of an auto body
repair/paint shop into another unit on a
property located within 200 feet of a
restdendal zone. 1be company, G&D Auto
C.Olllsion, is at 2085 Placentia Ave.
the bu1kUng. at the rear of the lot. lf the
request ii approved,· all operationa wtD have
to be conducted within the building limited
to the hours of 7 a.m. to 1 p.m
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff members believe the expan&ion wiD
not adversely affect the nearby reSidendal
properties, so approval is expected.
The business is in an industrial building
and already occupies the last three units in
(1ETIING
INVOLVED
• GETTW«J INVOlYED runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis. For information
about adding your organization
to this list, call (949) 574-4298.
MERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
ROAD TO RECOVERY
The transportation program
needs volunteers to drive cancer
patients to and from medical
treatments free of charge. The
required commitment is a few
hours each week or month.
Drivers must have a valid driver's
license and insurance and be at
least 25. Volunteers may use
either their own vehicles or
American Cancer Society vans.
Information: (949) 261-9446 or
scomer@cancer.org.
AMERICAN HEART ASSN.
The American Heart Assn. is
l~ng for volunteers to perform
various general office duties in
the main office and implement
educational and fundraising
events through Orange County
No experience necessary.
Training will be provided.
Information: (949) 856-3555.
AMERICAN HOME HEAlJ'H
HOSPICE PROGRAM
The American Home Health
Hospice Program needs
volunteers to give emotional
support to terminally ill patients
and their families in the greater
Orange County area. Training is
provided. Information: (714)
560-0800 or (800) 540-2545
AMERICAN RED CROSS,
ORANGE coUNTY CHAPTER
The chapter needs volunteers to
addreu community groups
about Red Cross services and to
act as liaisons with the media in
disaS1er and emergency
situations. Information: Lynn
Howes, (714) 481-5376.
ANIMAL NETWORK OF ORANGE
COUNTY
Become a bottle-feeder or take in
pregnant cats at your home.
Many shelters kill pregnant cats
upon arrival. Dogs and cats are
etso available for adoption.
Information: (949) 759-3646 or
http://Www.11nim11lnetwork.org.
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE Of
NEWPORT-MESA
\lolunteera looking for varying
levels of involvement are needed
to help the organization with its
goal of helping ctiildren in the
community. Information: (949)
645-6929.
BALBOA ISLAND MUSEUM AND
.. STORICAL SOCIETY
The Bait><>. lstand Museum and
HlstOrical Society, a nonprofit
organiution. la aeeklng
memorabilia such as
photographs and storiea for the
mueeum'a oollectk>n. Volunteers
.,.. needed as docents and to
help with displays. The muMum,
at 602 S. Bayfront, Suite A. is
open from 10 1.m. to 2 p.m.
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Information: (949) 675-3962.
BALBOA PERFOMMG ARTS
THEATER FOUNDATION
The Balboa Performing Arts
Theater Foundation Is looking for
volunteers to assist in its office.
Information: (949) 673-0895.
BEST BUDDIES
The nonprofit organization is
looking for volunteers 18 and
older to provide companionship
for adults with developmental
disabilities. As a ·citizen Buddy,#
volunteers will visit with a buddy
twice a month and call or e-mail
them once a week. The
organization also has an
&-Buddies program that forms
friendships entirely C111er the
Internet. Volunteers for that
program must be at leaS112 years
old. Information: (714) 546-1826.
BIG BROTHERS, BfG SISTERS
The local ct.apter is looking for
men and women older than 18
who have lived in Orange County
for at leas1 one month and have
been employed for at least one
month to serve as big brothers or
big sisters for cti1ldren ages 6 to
16 from single-parent homes.
Information: (714) 544-7773.
BOY SCOUTS Of AMERICA INC.
Volunteer opportunities for the
Orange County Council include
fundraising, program
development and training to
exis1ing troops and pac::ks.
Information: (714) 546-4990
BOYS &. GIRLS ClUBS Of
NEWPORT-MESA
The three area clubs need
volunteer coacties and
2005's H•ve
Arrived •ncl
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Lookecl So Good •.•
arts-and~afta worlcahop
teachers. Call for locdons.
Information: (949) 842-2246.
BOYS &. GIRLS CLUBS
The organi:zatjon la running car
campaigns to suppof1 its
programs. tf you would like to
donate your automobile. call
(800) 246-0493.
BRAl..LE INSTITUTFS
ORANGE COUNTY CENT£R
The nonprofit organization is
looking for volunteers to assis1
blind and visually Impaired
students in a variety of areas.
Information: Mary Johnson, (714)
821-5000, Ext. 2113.
CAJIP LAUREL FOUNDATION
Camp Laurel is seeking volunteer
counselors and medical s1aff for
Summer Camp and Teen
Adventure Camp. The
organization is dedicated to
providing educational camping
programs free of ctiarge to
ctiildren living with HIV and AIDS.
Information: (323) 653-5005.
CASA TERESA
Casa Teresa, a temporary home
for single, pregnant, homeless
women 18 and older, needs
volunteers for these positions:
office assistant/greeter. computer
assistant, program developer
assis1ant, and resale-boutique
salesperson. Information· (714)
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p.m. Slturdly.
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on ldtool orou~ Wit
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9:50 p.m. s.turdlly.
• Joenn 8h9c: Illegal vending
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et 6.:38 p.m. Slturdly.
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Contn.ed tom Al
out 1n the We lMC>t br Dior
deYe1opment at JWbkm l8m'4.
.nd tome d>O\llbt CClfoa& del
Mu woWd ~..ad wait Dolce, an ~ at cxmuner·
clal real estate tlrm ReelooOmk:a
Corp.
'We all of a auddeo bad th.It
huge tocreue In conUnerdal
space &nd we dldn't haw
enough people (to aapport tt],•
he said. "A good put of the.
town wu gu atadom, benb
and restaurants.•
But the \'llJap bu been noth-
ing if not ada'pcable, and u
businesses go, they are re-
placed, in some cuee by suc-
cess stories lib Oa•adia Aawfe·
lo's.
After lmmtgrattng here from
Colombia u a is.ye&Mlld, Aau·
delo took some claaaea at a
community college and learned
to design jewelry, whkb abe
sold on the atreeta of Loa An·
gel es.
She began aeWng at aaft
shows and ftnally got a spot at
the Orange County Market Ptace
in Costa Mesa. Prom there, it
wasn't long until she got a trunk
show at Nordstrom, and soon
.. neldld ... DWI) abop. HOGS
Sbn OWDed BX1X ~ la
Corona cW Ms tDr i.t COnlnJed from Al DOW, and lbt kPM It th--.
b0Do1 of the (etenntal,
lo dee9*i ·~ whJcb tbeN II DO known CUl'9.
the aow.. .tt. Wtilcb • f& IDllri ehaitt* "'* ~ IU'eltl 119 naaWt ...._IOI llbendCJM4 and
J think Corona del Mar baa ablllld Chlldnn, he MJd. but he
so much ~ • ••lo pmmotaeawareneet for all
aaid. •ft'• KtUIDy. WaDdnl d~ chlld.rem INuel.
You can walk to pt. oo&e u •Audani bu been ln tdence
~can walk md rt m•rfn• and talked tboUt, your b et a~ c:af6. but It\ never really been a bup
And the vfD.&e it a60ut to pt Juue, • Fonda l&ld. •Nobody
more pedestrian..fltandly. Once really pays attention to some
ita ttretch of Cout ffllbway II tb.lnp. I"m a bleued person
rellnquiahed to the city of New-becaule my ftunlly bas been
port Beach on 11tunday, otll-*Y healthy. But J can help.
dalt can moYe ah8ld wttb plan.I 'Ibat'I probably the reason I
to.improve the median and add ceme down here today.·
aoawalb. 1be ride II the second ln a
While the village will continue seriet of benefit rides ln the
to suffer a Padr:in8 abortqe. society'• UIOC!atlon with
new directional sipl and other ·Harley-Davidson dealers and
street lmprovem.enta will go far the ftnt ln what's expected to
toward tranafotmln8 the bual-become an annual event, 18.id
nesa dilttict. Stuael aaid. Carol Fo1tom, director of
"Wflre kind of at the apex of development for the Autism
change, celebratiol our 100-Society of America.
year anniversary,• he aald. ·eo-Folsom ~ the organization
rona del Mar is growing up.• approached Fonda because Its
• AuaA ROBINSON covert
buelnffl, polltica end the
environment. She may be rNd'ted
at (949) 784-4330 or by e-mell at
•lici•.robln•ont!ll•tltTU».com.
miulon reflects the themes of
•Buy Rider" -of ftnd.lng
freedom and keeping hope
alive.
"We want all children to be
able to grow up and be
productive, young adults.•
Polaom said. ·Peter Fonda cares
very deeply about children. He's
a great humanitarian and he
HOTEL
Continued from Al
report said.
Every region in the state
showed a decline in the nwnber
of rooms being planned. which
is a good sign of higher long-
term profitability for hotel own-
ers, according to the report.
·For the consumer, It means
that you're not going to get a lot
of discounting of room rates.•
said Alan Reay, president of Atlas
Hospitality Group. "Typically.
when there Is more demand for
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snootiness I've been writing
about for these last two wee.ks.
For example: sensual/sensuous.
What is "sensuar involves
indulgence of the senses -
especially sexual gratlfication.
What is "sensuous" usually
applies to aesthetic enjoyment;
on!y hack writers imbue the
word with salacious
connotations.
lbat seems like a rather
power-drunk statement I mean,
these people get to decide who
qualiftes u a •hack writer'1 l've
probably made that rnistaU
myseJf. (lbese words come up
often ln my steamier grammar
columns, of which there are
many.) But now I'm not sure
whether I've ever made that
mJatake. 10 l don't know if I'm a
back. All these years I've been
writing without knowing whether
bMMI ma. cllonlll' lboukt be
cded an~ A.adlt
...,.. beclUM tbt dden
~ 119 IO C:blittllble. •.
Ginny nueJe. a tpeda1 day
... -.cber,al LlluDa Hma
Hilti School Wbo"""""tRCNI
..-.1 lddl with audam. llJd
the d<>Mft\ normally dde
moton:')'del. but lbe wanted to
AlJ)pOrt_ ~ c:aute by rid1nc with
her bOyfltend on bit bib. •rm a teacher, not a bibr, •
ahe Mid. •t teach ttudenta who
have Alpergien (a diaorder
llmJl&r to •udlmJ. My lcldJ are
very amart. but they're IOclal
mlaftta. 'Ihey'te emotionally
disturbed, but I do have one in
the 98 percentile.•
Hel'DlOM Beach's Mike Ught
said It took roughly two hours to
ttavd the 55 milea from Marina
del Rey to Newport Beach.
•it waa a nice, relaxing, easy
ride,• Ught said. •niere were no
Ugbta. and lt waa clear the whole
way. We never really got up
above"° or 45 mph.•
Several hundred showed up
for a 2 p.m. concert featuring
·Lowe, Louie" singers 'Ille
Klngsmen. Also ln attendance
was George Barris, designer of
the original Batmobile, the
flintstone car and the "General
Lee" from the Dukes of Hauard.
•JEFF BENSON 11 the news
e11istant and may be reached at
(949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at
jeff.b6nson@l•tlmes.com.
the rooms, the hoteliers will raise
rates rather than go for occu-
pancy.·
in Newport Beach, the lack of
new rooms being developed ls
likely to remain the status quo
because there's so littJe land
available to develop, Reay said.
The repon did note the 12 rooms
to be added with the expansion
and renovation of the Balboa
Inn, which is scheduled to be
finished in June.
• AUClA R081NSON covers
business, politics and the
environment. She may be reached
at (94917644330
I'm a hack, and now I must go on
writing never knowing whether I
have any business doing so. Kind
of takes the wind out of my
hacky. hacky sails.
But this section of the Chicago
Style book also contains some
really neato stuff sans the slap in
the face. For example: obtuse;
abstruse. WObtuse" describes a
person who can't understand;
Mab.struse" describes an idea that
is hard to understand. A person
who is obtuse 1s dull and. by
extension, dull-wined.
Hey. wait. Maybe they're
taking a jab at me again. I mean,
it I'm obfUse (and why wouldn't I
be ifl'm already a hack?). I
wouldn't understand that they're
insulting me. which would make
their evil jab that much more
delicious.
So much for the dream I once
dreamt.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE is a
freelance writer. She can be
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TODAY
A aty ~ncl 8tlldy ...-On 1o
dlac:u• the Conloflda1ed f>tan
begin• si 4:30 p.m. It Ctty Hall
Conference Room 1A, n Felr
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lnfonnatlon: (949) 717-3800,
option 2.
s.v.nth· end elghth1'9de
ltudents at Enalgn and Corona
del Mar middle ldloofa and Our
Lady Queen of Angela School ire
Invited for canoeing and kayaking
at NAC Day on the Bey, from 2 to
5 p.m. It Newport Aqustlc Center,
1 White Cllff9 Drive, Newport
S.ad'I. The cost It $6.
lnformatlom (949) 844-3166.
&peek Up N9li"POft wll hold.
N9Wp0f't 8uc:tl City Coundl
~Forum beginning et t
p.m. In the Commodortl' Room
It the Newport~ Yed'lt Oub,
10l9 Bay.Ide Drive, Newport
Bead\. Speak.,. Include
candldltel Steve Rounltcy,
CltheMe Emmon.. John E1r1
lkntotph, s~ Bromberg,
OotorM C>alng end John
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL .
. Protection helps Mesa bag first win
Costa Mesa is able to
JlVOid a quarterback sack
for first time all season en
route to its iriitial victory.
Rick Devereux
Dally Pilot
There was no mistaking what oppos·
ing football teams wanted to do against
€osta Mesa High.
"If I was playing us, I'd blitz us,"
Coach Tom Baldwin said
Defenses have sacked quarterback
Ryan French 33 times this year, mostly
from blitzing linebackers and safeties. It
was one of the reasons why the Mus-
tangs were winless in their first five
games.
But French was not sacked in Friday's
38-24 Golden West League win over
Santa Ana. It was the first game this year
the Mesa signal caller was not thrown
for a loss on nine pass attempts. It was
also the first game this year the Mesa
( 1-5, 1-1 ln league) team walked away
with a victory.
"We ran some quick plays to the out -
side early that got [the Saints! out of
their blitzing.· Baldwin said. "We did a
much better job of getting the ball on
the perimeter."
Outside plays may have had an im·
pact on stopping the blitz, but oppor-
tune play-calling was also a factor.
"!Santa Ana] would blitz one side and
we would run to the other side." Bald-
win said "That's how 'fYler 11..eggJ had
some big gains. Blitzing does that. It's
high risk and high reward."
Baldwin knows all about high risk and
high reward when it comes to blitzing
because the Mustangs utilize an anack-
ing defense that was torched for big
plays at the beginning of the year but
has settled down recently.
"We haven't allowed a big play m
three weeks." Baldwin said: '"We were
really young. We had about three lde-
fensivel staners back !from last year!.
·We have eliminated our mh.talces."
Baldwin said the team prepared for
the Santa Ana game very well.
"I was very happy with the way we
practiced last week.." Baldwin said. "It
can be hard to go out and practice every
·day, especially when things aren't going
well and you're not winning games."
Now that the Mustangs have entered
the win column, Baldwin believes the
attitude of the team will improve.
"That was a very important wm for
us," he said. ~Everything will go better
at practice and it lets us tlunk we have
chance against Saddleback [Friday!."
Baldwin said senior defensive tackle
Erick Moreno broke his ankle in the
fourth quarter and is out for the season.
Costa Mesa plays Saddleback (3-2,
1-1) Friday at the Santa Ana Bowl in an-
other Golden West League showdown.
MARK C OUSTIN /OAILYPILOT
Costa Mesa junior quarterback Ryan French (10) was able to avoid the Santa Ana pass rush in the Mustangs' 38-24 win
over Santa Ana Friday night. It was the first time in six games the Mustangs have not surrendered a quarterback sack
• NEWPORT HARBOR: Heading into
Friday's game against Mira Costa,
Coach Jeff Brin.lcley knew the Mustangs'
defensive line would be tough to blod.
especially highly regarded noseguard
Justin Reece (6-foot-3, 230 pounds). Af.
ter the Sailors racked up 134 rushing
yards in Friday's 28-14 win, Brinkley
said he was impressed with how the
Newport Harbor (5-0) team stepped up
to the challenge.
"Our offensive line played pretty well
for the most part," Brin.lcley said. "Their
big noseguard is one of the top defen-
sive Linemen in the Southland and he
creates problems against every team
they face. For the most part, we blocked
him well. We were pressured sometimes
when we were throwing it and had to
move the pocket around, but we did
well."
Injuries -an ongoing problem with
the Sailors this year -forced Brinkley
to shuffle the offensive line. Starting
center Chris Taylor hurt his ankle and
starting guard Saami Khalifian had a
stiff knee, but Brinkley said the backups
filled in nicely.
"We played three centers and four
guardf in that game," Brinkley said.
"We're pleased that we're getting la con·
tributionl out of our reserves. Our start·
ers stepped up and found another
gear.·
Even though the Mustangs were nurs-
ing injuries of their own -the starting
quarterback hurt his ribs in the second
game of the year -Brin.lcley was happy
with the win.
"It was a physical game, which was
good for us." Brinkley said. "It was a
long trip Ito Manhattan Beach]. We had
to play a team that is physical and a
school that knows how to win. The
whole situation and the whole environ-
ment, it was a good win.·
Brinkley said he expects Khalifian and
Taylor to be available Friday against
Foothill (2-3) in the Sea View League
opener for both teams.
Linebacker Taylor Young, who missed
the first two games due to broken foot.
suffered what is believed to he a mild
concussion in the Mira Co~ta game
Brinkley expects Young to play this
week.
Starting defensive linemen Ryan Uhl
and Sean Rowe did not play because of
an ankle injury and concussion, respec·
lively, but Brinkley expects both to play
Friday.
Trevor Theriot. the run111ng back/
linebacker sidelined the last two games
after dislocating his lcfl elbow Sept. 23
against Corona del Mar, is also expected
to play against the Krnghts.
THE NEXT LEVEL
MONDAY
MORNING
QUARTERBACKS
•SAGE Hill.: Llghtrnng Loach Tum
Monarch 1s a firm believer 111 tht' old ad-
age that practice male'> perfect I le
credits the way the team pract1rt'c.l for
the 31 -6 win over Viewpo1111 Fnda\
"I think lour pract1Ce'>1 were a tre·
mendous factor !in how we played ... ht'
said. "I'd have to <,ay. in 17 vear-. ol
coaching, you're gomg to play how you
practice."
Sage Hill (4-1) is off to II<, be<,1 '>t.>a,on
in the three·year history of the V'drs1ty
program. thanks tn large pan w seumd
half adjustments. In tht.> four v.in,, thl:'
Lightning have outscored their oppo
nents. 59-15. after halftime t\gain"t tht'
Patriots. Sage Hill scored 17 prnni-. on
their three second-half poso;e<,s1ons
"I'm very pleased with our '>ernnd
half," Monarch 'aid. "\\'e Wl're a httlt' It'
thargic In the fip,t half. but we rlaved
well m the second half ..
Monarch said the coachmg staff
made adjusonents in the second half.
but he was hoping the,,Jayers wouJd be
able to figure things out on their own.
"Viewpoint came out in a tinJt.• differ-
ent defense than what they had run in
the past." l\fonarch said. "Thl'y were
running a standard four-four with their
ends lining up on the 11ght end or v.1th
an outside shade to the tadJe<. I-or us.
thev wanted to take away tht' 111o;11.Je
run.!> of !fullback Don1 >\\Te<. nut of thC'
equation. so the end pla\·t•d our tack.It.>'>
head up and then wouJd c;lant 111s1de It\
no one player's responsibility Ito ad1u..,tl
We needed more communicauon on
the [offensive line. I wish we had more
field sense M1nd vou. thh 1s the first
half. In the -;econd half, we played
great.
See FOOTBAll, Pa&e A6
The Rankin file
Former Sailor standout
savoring final season as
starting linebacker for
Danmouth's Big Green.
Barry Faulkner
DailyPitot
M Monday, October 11, 2004 SIORT<S
Costa Mesa High
junior tailback
Tyter Legg, with
the ball, runs
tl#ftlJ from
SantaAna
defender Jeremy
Cook (71), as
Mesa offensve
~neman Rodrigo
Gutierrez (72),
looks up the field
for someone to
block.Legg
amassed 184
rushing yards on
24 carries,
including
touchdown runs
of 4, 25 and 10
yards, to help the
Mustangs post a
38-24 triumph
Friday night
against the
Golden West
League foe. It
was the first
victory of the .
season for the
Mustangs.
MARK C DUSTIN I
DNLYPtlOT
FOOTBALL
Continued from A5
Monarch was pleased with the
downfield blocking of receivers
Nick: Sohl and Brdden Ross. Their
blocks. aJong wit.h those of the
offensive line, aJJowed Sage Hill
to rush for 257 yarru, and control
the dock. On their final drive.
the Lightning offense held onto
the ball for more than seven
minutes. When the drive st.ailed
inside the Viewpoint 20, kicker
Amy Werblin nailed a 36-yard
field goal.
"From 40 yards m. she's auto·
ma tic," Monarch said. "That
gives our offense a lot of confi·
dence knowing that we have a
reliable kick.er."
Sage Hill hosts Silver Valley
(2·3) Friday. "The homecommK
game will start at 7 p.m. under
temporary hgh~ m the program\
first home night game.
• ESTANCIA: for the second
consecutive week, the Eagle~
faced a highJy-regan:led oppo·
nent. And for the second con-
secutive week. the Eagles played
well-enough to win, but came up
shon.
ln Thursday's, 41 ·34, non-
league loss to Garden Grove,
Coach Craig Fertig said he saw
many things that are cause for
celebration. But he saw others
that are cause for concern.
"We're doing pretty well. but
we're not winning," he said. ">Ve
make big plays and we make
dumb plays. If we can be consis-
rent. we will win some of these
games."
No man.er lhe outcome of a
play. Fertig said he doesn't have
to !>econd-guess the team's will-
ingness to win.
"The guys all want to do some-
thing." Fertig said. "They all want
to hit home runs. Just hit a sin-
gle. Their effort is tremendous. I
need lo somehow harness that
effort."
Garden Grove jumped our to a
27 14 lead in the fin.I half. taking
advantage of poor Estancia play.
"We had a pretty lousy week of
pracdce coming into the [Garden
Grovel game," Fertig said. "You
play like you practice and it
showed."
Some of the poor play could
be blamed on sub-par practices.
but other circumstances also
played a factor.
"The bus was late, we got
stuck in traffic. and we bad to
rush everything in the begin-
ning." Fertig said. 'Tm a big rou-
tine guy and we were out of our
routine. We had to rush through
our pregame (wannups) and we
were way off to start the game.
We were off lcilter. What I really
enjoy about this team is they
came out and played hard in the
second half."
Fertig said the effort has been
impressive, even if the outcome
has been disappointing.
"I don't worry about their
heart," he said. "I'd rather be
where J'm at right now instead of
begging them to play."
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Centennial Celebration
October 15th -17th, 2004
Tickets Now Available! To Purchase Tickets,
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Centennial Dinner Dance,
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Friday, October 15th, 2004
6pm -11pm
Open To The Public
Ticket Price: $250.00
QUOTE OF
THE DAY
~
"We have eliminated
our mistakes. "
Tom Baktwtn, Costa Mesa
football coach
&tancia (2·3, 0-1 in the Gol·
den West League) play Ocean
View (1 -4, 0-J) Friday al Orange
Coast College in a league con-
test
•CORONA DEL MAR: The Sea
Kin~ used its bye week to go
back to the fundamentals.
"We just got in shape and
worked on ow techniques,"
c.oach Dick: Freeman said. "h's
nice. l wish we had an extra week
after every game."
CdM (3-2) travels 10 Westmin-
ster Saturday to open Pacific
Coast League play against Cal-
vary Cbapel (2·3).
REFLY
Anteaters' woes
extended by UOP
UCI falls, 2-1. for
fifth straight loss and
eighth game in a row
without a victory.
1be visiting women's aoccer
team from the Untvetsity of the
Pldftc raJlled for a 2-1 Big West
Coofemlce victory ma' UC Ir-
vine Sunday at Anteater Sta-
dium.
Anteater freshman Prank.ee
~ opened the tcorlng in the
24th mlnute. The ICOring oppor-
tunity bepn with a aoa by
IOpbbmote Britney Webster that
was aubeeRuendy deflected by
fteshman Kim Conlan. ua (3-9-2, 0-4--0 in confer-
ence) took a 1-0 lead into half-
time, but Carmen PlldiDa ICOl'ed
the equaUur for the 11gen (6-
3-4, 2-0-2) In the 52nd minute.
UOP's Sadye Refah comerted a
aosa from Padilla into tbe game-
winning goal in the 73rd minute. ua aophomore goalbeper
Marissa Welliver bad eight saves.
while Jamie Soma bad three
saves for the 11gers..
Kelly bad three shots for the
hoets, for whom Webster and
Tara Weldon had two apiece.
It was the fifth straigbt loss for
UCI and extended the 'Eaters
winless streak to eight contests.
UCI has scored just four goals in
those eight games and Sunday
was the 12th time in 14 games
this season ua bas been held to
fewer than two goals.
UCI continues Big West play
Friday when It visits lhe Idaho
Vandals.
Fonner Sailor honored
• VOLI.EYMlJ.: Adam Schle-
singer, a 2004 Newport Harbor
High graduate, was named to
Volleyball Magazine's "Fab 50, •
the publication's annual rating
of the top 50 high school volley-
ball players in the United
States.
Schlesinger, one of only
seven setters named to the Ust,
earned first-team All-Sea View
League and Newport· Mesa
DrHm 1Wn Jaurela after help.
tog the Sallon win tho leque
cbamplomblp in undefeated
fublon lut spring.
The 6-loot.e Scb1eainger
capped bil prep career wttb 16
Ulilta for the North in June'a
Dave Moht Memorial Onnp
County boys all-star volleybaU
match.
He was also a member of the
Balboa Bay Volleyball Oub
team that took fifth place ln thia
year's Junior Otymplca ln Aua-
dn, lb.as.
Schlesinger will continue his
volleyball career at Long Beach
State, the NCAA runner-up last
spring.
-B~ Altkrton
Crush loses Hawkins
• MSDTMU..: Juaquln
Hawkins, the first player signed
by the Orange County Crush. an
American Basketball Associa-
tion expansion franchise sched-
uled to play at the Costa Mesa
Fairgrounds. signed earlier thls
week with the Milwaukee
Bucks, the Crush announced
Thursday.
Hawkins, a 6-foot-7 forward,
played 58 games with the Hous-
ton Rockets ln the 2002-03 sea-
son, averaging 2.3 points and
1.3 rebounds.
He played the 2003-04 cam-
paign with the Long Beach Jam,
earning AHA Defensive Player of
the Year recognition under the
guidance of Jam Coach Earl Cu-
reton, who is now the coach of
the Crush.
Hawkins, 31, is among 19
players listed on the roster for
the Bucks, who open their
ei~t-game preseason schedule
Wednesday at home against the
Minnesota Timberwolves.
DEEP SEA
SUNDAY'S COUNTS
PNwpott Llindlng -6 boets. 146
englera. 71 yellowtail. 1 yellowfin
tuna. 2 berTecuda, 86 calico beu. 25
aand beu, 1 h•libot. 22 roc:tflsh, 14
theephe&d. 25 white fl1h, 89 bonito, 5
aanddabt.
COMING ATTRACTIONS
Casillas propels Estancia
The f,3tancia High freshman
boys cross country team won the
team championship at the Yu·
caipa invitational Oct. 2.
Cesar Casillas paced the
Eagles with a sixth-place finish.
Freahman
Yucaipa Invitational
(al Yucaipa HJgh)
Estanda lndtvtduals: Cet.ar
Casillas (sixth in 18:26); Tuylor
Mc<lanahan (ninth in 18:47f,
Enrique Vivar (10th in 18:48);
Kenny Zich (15th in 19:22); Andy
Navaretta (18th in 19:48).
JunJor vanity
Double dual meet
(al Co.ta Mee.a HJgh)
f.stancla 15, Costa Mesa dis-
qualified; Santa Ana 15, Costa
Mesa disqualified; Santa Ana l 9,
Estancia 36.
Estancia top five: Eric PalafoJt
(18:29); Ryan Whites (21:30);
James Kasper (21:41); Joe Ludlow
(23:08); Geo Capistran (25:24).
TODAY
Ool
Community ooUege wom91l -
Orange Coast at Fullerton, at
Alta Vista Coun11Y Oub, TBA. ...
ProfeMlonal exhibition-WfT
AH-St.r Smalh Hit. at UC
Irvine, 7 p.m.
1\JESOAY
CloeeOOWttry
High ed'<>Ot boys end gh1a -
Sege Hiii at Oxford Ac8demv. 3
p.m.
Ool
High IChool glrtl-Llgune
Beed\ It Corona .. Met, ..
~&Md\~Oub. 2:30 p.m.; 8eg9 .... °'*"'
vt.w, M M11 lb wl9rt Gdf ~2:10p.m.: &Dnde .. w ... u111u11.~ .....
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Costa Mesa top three: Emilio
Lopez (19: 18); Steven Hamasaki
(19:52); Luis Munoz (15:39).
Girts 0'099 country
Double-dual meet
(at <:oeta Mee.a High)
Costa Mesa 15, Estancia dis-
qualified; Costa Mesa 26. Santa
Ana 29; Santa Ana 15, Estancia
clisqualified.
Costa Mesa rop five: Ana Ro-
driguez (21 :22); Emily Bowman
(22:10); Hanh Nguyen (22:20);
Lizbeth Delgado (22:55); Alex
Marquez (23: 16).
Estancia top four: 1. Magali
Onofre (22:52); 2. Jessie Rincon
(24:59); 3. Jasmine caJderon
(25:09); 4. Karla Luna (26:16).
•••
Bara water polo
Proeh/eoph
Corona .. Mer 11 Beclknwn ,
8cof9 by OuMlr'I
SCHEDULE
CdM !5•5 -17 Bedcman 0 0 I 0 -3
CclM -Hultman 4, Jovee 3, RoHea 2,
Mot.are« 2, Win~r 2. Baldc>Qi 2, Lee
1. Haskell 1. Savet -P9otter 5, Ruaell
2
•••
Ghta wlleyba1l
Prolb/eopb
Newport Harbor defeated Ali-
so Niguel. 25-9, 25-12, Wednes-
day.
ICil1s were made by freshman
Amanda Barker and sophomore
Laura Oayton.
Freshman Katie Regan had
four aces.
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loolilng IOI hard ;;;orkma
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hornes & newly built
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and die WCnJl.b IO 10 LO aasuc.
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tplldel requiru (our-card tJUmp ~up
port. IO you must 1tan w\lb 1wo dla·
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eplldel cw ralte •J*lei ncXl. depcnd-lna on whelher two ~•1111L'<.l an Invitational wqllC'llCe or w11~ a game force.
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Partner opens the aucuon w1lh an
artiftclal game force of two club<-
Wbat do you ~?
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you need a live-card or longu 'u11 headed by !WO o( the. lhtee lop bon-
on Toldoptthathere,howc~a.
wiU WISle a round of the a~'Uoo
since you""'" 8lat1 bKldmg your
1>ui1t narurally at the lhrcc-bcl You
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do )'O'I llk.c?
A • A one-oo-wrop 9Ycrcall would
show Lhc ame JltCOllh • 1 oae no
trump opener, IO thai would lppew
to rule DUI lbat 1Cti<JD wbilo tho poor
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of IWO dlamoods ~ Howcvec, )'Ol.1I' polltloo behbJd
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two. ~ we would bid one no trump.
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you hold:
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17 pmnu. with at ~I five diamonch
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hand and good 'toppet'S tn the unbid
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sltver/blat.k S9k mt, ~Int
cond, fully lo.'lded, aH
wheel d11ve, 60k m•
servic e rompleted
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the: 1111lient fCHture of lhb hand i~ the aood three-card support for panner's
suit lll'ld the ruffing vuluc. Tell part-
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lip*Jes.
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l'M1ner open' ~ hfddmg with one
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A -II you play th.ti a JUmp 10 two no
ll'\l111p " n11Lunil. hhowmg a balanced
hand o f 11-1 ~ potnl\, hy all nlCWI'
make that bid. 1f you play ti u a
fon1ng mtsc an partner '~ major, you
mw11 Lcm1111ri1.e with two c.:lut. and
thc:n huJ no trump II\ cheaply a.~ JlO'I ,1hlc at your 11c11t tum
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leather sunroof. a11.
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camaj!e root, bloe velour
mt. fully loaded beaul1lul
unmarked ltlle new i;ood
mus1 see to ~et111
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