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MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 2003
IN BUSINESS
Hipster fas hi on comes full circle
Paul Frank has 13 surf and skate stores around the
world. The first and the latest are in Newport-Mesa.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA-Paul Frank's new
retail store. which opened at South
Coast Pla7.a on Saturday. joins a cluster
of other clot.h1ers that cater to Orange
County's hjpster youths.
Frank's ironk, deadpan monkey logo
has caught fire with mostly fashion-
conscious young women, who wear it
embroidered on wailers. T-sh1ns, paja-
mas and other gear.
The South Coast Plaza store is Frank's
second in !he area, set in a shopping
center he headed to as a child to "pick
up the ritzy stuff.·
"Jr's one of !he coolest malls in the
whole world," Frank said Saturday. amid
a phalanx of teeny-boppers who turned
out for the opening. "I hate even to u<,e
the word mall. It's so much more.·
Frank's firM retail outlet opened on
the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach border,
al 960 W. 16th St., in !he late 1990s. Paul
Frank Industries, which is also based m
Costa Mesa, began manufacturing the
apparel in 1997.
The South Coast Plaza locauon 1s tus
13th store. He has opened others in
London. Tokyo, New York City and other
cosmopolitan cities.
INSIDE
For more business news, see Page A2
lit., 1.500-'>quare-root ... tore at Ornnge
County's premier '>hoppmg c:enter is
~omethmg of a departure from form In-
stead of desi~ning the look and layout
See FASHION, Pa&e .M
1901
Newport
r eturns to
council
That's fair enough
Plans for the four-story
condmntnium-project have
been around for a while,
and tonight's hearing may
not be the last.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MF-<-.A -The staff report is a
whopping 192 pages.
Ille report's thickness speaks volumes
about how long the contentious debate
over rugh density condominiums being
developed at 190 I Newport Blvd. has gone
on.
The council. acting as the Redevelop-
ment Agency. wiU rehear the project to-
night after havtng approved it in Apnl.
The hearing couJd finally bring closure
or it could continue the uncertainty over
an i..sue that ha') exposed a chasm be-
rween !hose who believe the downtown
area can accommodate high density and
those that fear the repercussions will send
the city, wruch still dings to its small-town •
charm, hurling toward an urban furure.
"lust because Costa Mesa is built out. it
doesn'r mean we should build up," Mesa
Verde resident Gayle Spinks said. "I don't
think it's in keeping with the city we have."
Mayor Gary Monahan sugges!S continu-
ing the issue because he has heard that
Rutter Development. which created the
project, might file a claim agfilnst the city
because the project has dragged on for so
long.
"The !environmental report! was ptiblic
in January. We are now in August," Mona-
han said. "Whether we approve or don't
approve it, I expect us to be sued. We're in
a no-win situation. Whichever side pre-
vails, the other side is going to sue the city.
and I believe, because I have not seen
(Ruuer'sl clfilm. that it has to do with tim-
ing (andl that this hearing should have
been done several months ago.·
David F.adie of Runer Development did
not return calls for comment on Friday.
No claim had been filed by Friday.
THE CONCERNS
The project calls for Runer to build the
four-story condo complex in the parldng
lot of the property that now hosts the
Spanish mlsslon-style 1901 Newport
building. A Vegas-style nightclub will be
See COUNCIL, Pace M
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
fairgoers brave the drop on the log flume ride at the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa on
Friday. The fair ended Sunday.
THINKING ALLOWED
Two more tales of Hope
I knew you Bob Hope fans
weie out there I Just dJdn't
know where to 6nd you.
Luckily, the readers e.p me
on my toes and let me know
'when there ls more reporting
to be done on a IUbject.
Apparently. Hope 11 ldll aJJw In
the memories of
Newport-Mele reeklenti.
Costa Mall Senior Center. but
struck out at the American
Le&ton In NewpQn Beach
(Monday la a al<JW day there)
and UC> at the Santa Ana
Country Oub, which la clOled
Mondays. Man, Lt sure would
be nice If the news happened
when tt la con\'enlent
Whirl .... i-rd Bob Hope hid clled, my edhon
.....-me to do a rtllClioO paece from nllklentl wtlb fond
memories of the 1CtOr and Comed6lft.: It
Wll • MondilylftsDDOQ. and I w cm a
LOLITA
HARPER
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people. bur b'llW lbel'I were '° many mcxe ltoriea out t.twe .
1bub to e.ay Porter-a
· hUnt b Hope fanl. I bmd a flw • tbl
former Diiiy Plot ~-and ...._ Mmdl Wbyta. I band two .......
·1 flrat heard the happy wlat of Bob
Hope in the mkf·l930s, when my father,
mother, idx Ubllnp and J gathered in
around. a hllttery-operatecl radio on an
llolated cotton Wm. near Fa~
1\mn., • A>tter wrote in 1 letter to the
POoL
She Md no idea. at the time, she
would come flM:e to face with the .aor
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The fair's longer run ended
Sunday. It saw the Pacific
Amphitheatre's reopening,
two high-profile accidents
and lower daily attendance.
Lolita Harper
DailyPdot
I t went up. down. 1M1c,1ed. turned .md
10Jred. but the roller coa\ler rtdt' that \'\ch
the 2003 Orange Counl) fair has come to
a complete '>top.
The Red. Ripe and Roclung e\'ent hdd ll'>
last hurrah Sunday. leavmg merchan~ ndt:
operators and fair officials to ass~., the
succe'>S of the I l I th annuaJ '>Ummer event
The fair climbed to neY. heights thJ., ~c.u
with the r~wal of !he Pacific Amphitheatre, a
SS.8-billion entenairunent budget and d
longer total running time Things took. a '>harp
tum after highly publicized reports of 1n1une~
on rwo rides
But the combinanon of great food.
informational shows. live entertammen1 d11d
heart-pumping anractions got the falt back
on track.. official!> said.
Fatr General Manager Becky Baile\-Fmdle\
'Hild he u. opunuc;uc about the final number<,
"It 1s hard to predict. but tt looks to be do<.e
IO our 2002 atrendance number<>."
Bailey· Findley '>did
In 2002. the fair was open 17 days Tlw,
year, 11 was open 21 days. Officials did not
necessarily expt>Ct to add more people by
adding more days. but really wanted to
increase !he en1oyment of fairgoers.
Bailey-Findley said
"It gives the customer a bener faiI
experience if they are not crowded or
standing in line for a long time or have to park
far away," she said.
Summer Fitzgerald of Long Beach waited m
line for the Ferris wheel wtth her 5-year-old
daughter on Sunday. It was their first trip to
the fair lhjs summer. and they nearly mfased
it.
"We didn't even know it was the last day
today. It's a good !hmg we decided to come,·
Fitzgerald said. "We've only been on rwo rides
so far, but we have a few hours and a lot to
do."
Parents of younger children. such as
Fitzgerald. had more room Sunday afternoon
to push strollers around and sit down for one
last funnel cake. People lined up to be spun.
lifted. dropped. twirled and shaken. but did
not have to wall in very long lines. The
parting lots were nowhere near capacity. and
traffic along FaJ.rview Road was light.
Final numbers for fair attendance and
See FAIR, Pace M
Daily Pilot
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SPORTS
A2 Monday, August 4, 2003
YOUR
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
DON LEACH I DAILY PtLOT
From left, Curtis Kaiser, Avr Dor El and Loren Kaiser display the computer game console they created that con nects to a television.
Growing possibilities
Kris O'Donnell
Daily Pilot
N ewport Beach re. sident
Loren Kaiser, in
conjunction with his
brother Curtis Kaiser
and Avi Dor El, have created a
technology that allows people
to play PC games on a console
hooked up to a television rather
than to a computer.
"DfSC has solved the 'chicken
and egg' problem by creating
DISCover, a game console that
plays unmodified PC games."
Kaiser said. "No additio nal
d evelopment is required to
launch a console with more
games than PlayStation2, Xbox,
and GameCube combined."
Newport Beach resident teams
with his brother and another to
invent technology that allows PC
· gam es to b e played on TVs
With a proprietary "drop and
play" technology, Kaiser
eliminales the hassles of dealing
with PCs and software
installatio n.
"The DISCover PC Game
Console has an abundance of
special features that set it apart
from its wannabe competitors.
It has a powerful operating
system, 30 audio capabilities,
[high-resolution graphics] and
an affordable price," Kaiser
said.
DISCover's ~drop and play"
technology allows a
Pentium-based game console to
play thousands of PC games.
The user doesn't have to install
and run a computer program
just to play a game.
"As a game console, DISCover
is connected to a TY. not to a
computer monitor. To play any
one of thousands of PC games
on TV, you simply drop the
FYI
For more i~ormation, visit
DISCover at
www.gsmeconsole.tv
lhome_sbout.html.
game in the DISCover and
play," Kaiser said.
PC gamers can finally take
advantage of Ote same
state-of-the-art audio and video
components families use when
watching television and movies
in the comfort of their living
rooms.
DISCover PC Game Console
was unveiled at the Electronic
Entertainmen t Expo, or the E3
Gaming Show. in Los Angeles in
May.
WALL STREET WEST
Drug approval
highlight of
tough week
D uring a week in which Costa Mesa drug
developer Ribapharm lnc. fought off a
takeover bid and saw its second quarter
income fall sharply, a ray of light did enter their
tunnel
The federal Food and Drug Administration
granted approval to Rebetol, the oral form of
Ribapharm's ribavirin. The company holds the
licensing rights to the hepatitis C treatment.
On Thursday, Schering-Plough Corp., which
sells the antiviral drug as part of a marketing pact
with Ribapharm, announced it had gained
approval to seU Rebetol as part of a drug cocktail
used to treat hepatitis C in children. The tablets
are to be taken along with interferon.
Abou1 200.000 children in the U.S. are infected
with the virus.
Ribapharm hasn't had much time to celebrate.
PAUL
CLINTON
The company spent the week
fending off the latest takeover
bid by majority owner fCN
Pharmaceuticals, which
operates out of a Costa Mesa
office off the San Diego
Freeway. ICN partially spun
off the company in April 2002.
ICN said Wednesday it
would extend its
$6.60-per-share offer to
purchase outstanding shares
until Friday. Ribapharm
management, however, hac;
deemed the offer inadequate.
ICN initially offered RNA.shares at SIO a share.
Citing slowing sales of ribavirin, Ribapharm
said second-quarter earnings fell from a year ago.
The company logged $25.8 million. or I 7 cents
per share, in net income compared to $31. l
million, or 21 cents per share, a year ago. It
announced earnings Thursday.
ICN feU 1.99% Friday to close at $15.30. RNA
feU 2.48% to close at SS.12.
TRADERS TAKE TECHNOLOGY F1RM DOWN,
TMEN UP, TMEN DOWN
Shares of Acacia Research. a Newport Beach
technology developer, bounced back scrong after
the company's earnings release on Tuesday
provoked a seU-off.
The Acacia's second quarter results were met
with an initially rude reception on the Street.
Acacia recorded a net loss of $6. 77 million for the
quarter. The stock. which briefly touched $2.50,
began a freefall that put it at $1.81 at the dose of
trading Wednesday.
But the buyers rushed out of the gate Thursday,
biddingACfG up more than 14% to close at $2.08
Thursday on heavy volume. More than 250,000
shares changed hands. al.most double the average
daily volume of about 150,000. ACfG reached as
high as S2.23, a move of more than 23%.
Acacia's shares closed Friday at $I .90,
plummeting 8.65%.
Acacia licenses V-01.ip and DMT technologies.
The latter is used in video on-demand and audio
on-demand systems.
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Country Club. The co.i la $14. The club II at
1101 Gott Course Drive, Costa Meu. (714)
885-9090.
Tu~ at Ptatl College, 3801 Mec:Atthur
Blvd., Newport 8-dl. C.el to mlk9
reeet'Vatlonl. ., -.1m
AREA'S LARGEST COMPANY
GETS RATING CUT
Banc of America Securities cut its rating on
Health Care Property investors lnc..
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SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
It'll be moatty cloudy with
some fog earty in the morning,
but the sun will come out for
highs between 74 and 88
degrees.
The clouds and fog will
return, but late. Lows will be
between 68 end 68.
lnfonMtlon:
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BOATING FORECAST
After variable Wlnde 10 knob
or lighter, the Inner._.,. wtll
have WMt wfndl at 10 to 1'
knotl thl• abmoon. The
weveswfll be 2 t.t ortrMlllr
on 1 WMt IWlll ofl fMt lftd
IOUth IWlll of 3 Ml The
llghtMt 9"8t8 get lbout 5 knott
·~atnlght. Ftrthef out, not1hwMt wfndl
wfll ltlft at 10 to 15 knota ..,.. .
momlng Ind git up to 15 to~
la-. far the .. of the ct.y.
The__,.. wll be 2 to"'"' on
I Mill twelf of It.land IOUth
swell of 3 feet
SURF
The southwest swell will be
getting smaller all week with
no reinforcements. You could
plan en anatomy leuon by the
surf: today, the hMd; Tuesday,
the shouldel'9; Wednetday, the
ch9lt; Thuniday, the waitt;
Friday, the kneel. By then,
leave the board at home and
go diving.
The surf might etert to CtMP
bade up Sunday.
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TIDES
Time
2:071.m.
8.'081.m .
3:0Sp.m.
10:05p.m.
WATER TEMPERATURE ......
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Volunteers may patrol Paularino Park SoLJs I~VEST)1 l~.\'TS & iREAJ;r r
KRISTIN M. Sous • Licenied Real f..&u~ ~enc
• S~dalizing in Newpm Mesa Rrsidmtia7 &al F.nau
ERie A. Sous, CFP Millard wnile in an e-mail. As part of a plan being talked about in City
Hall, members of the Mesa North
Homeowner Assn. would watch over the park.
Millan.I ">aid he ii. opposed to
the idea of roV1ng field ambassa-
dors becauw rt ~legit.unv,es ac-
tivity that t'> inappropriate and
dan~eruu'> for the players, the
toddler'> who ll'>e the tot lot, the
h.uH.ltrnppt•d people who use
the park, f>J'>.'>tng pt!de'>tnans
and pa'>.'>ill~ autumob1l~. •
Staff found that Millard's alle-
gations were unsubstantiated by
poUce and tire records, with no
significant record related to calls
for service about accidents, inju-
ries or any other park matter. •
The park is not appropriate for
field games, they found. But
posting sigru. banning games
such as baseball and hockey
would prevem even sunple
family outdoor act1v1t1e~ such as
playing catch. they added.
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Deirdre Newman
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• lnvertmmt Banking • Sma1J Mi.Jdk Maritn Onnpania
the prospect.
"We should all watch out tor
each other and be happy for
COSTA MtSA -llomeowners each other," Olig Hall !><lid 1-n
in Mesa North have done what day
they can 10 spjff up PauJarino P.dulanno l'ark IS a '>mall
Parle -planting trees and m-neighborhood park. Larger
stalling benches and garbage group ~porting ttt:Uvi ties are not
cans. permitted there.
ln the future. memberi.. of the rhe commission talked about
Mesa North Homeowners Assn. the park. at 1ti. July l3 meeting
might be doing even more 10 ma111Jy beC<Juse of w nLern ...
keep the park running smoothly from resident Martin Millard,
-as field ambru.l.adol"!>. who a~ened that th e u!.e of 1he ·me idea is the• brainchild of park 1~ <.langemui. tor kldi. who
Trudy Olig·l lall, a 35-year re'>i play '>poni. thl'rl'
denr of the area and longtime Millard a'>kl'd tlw t'iry 10 po'>t
member of Me~ Consolidated ''&°' banning '>occer. ha'>chall,
Wa1er Disrrict. She Mcpped up to football. field hoc; key and -.im1lar
lhe plate after resilient Martin '>pun~ bl'cauw ht• had !>t'l'n hall.,
Millard brought hb rnmplaint.'> h1111r1g pedt·stnam and au1011HJ
about the park to the attention of · htlC'> .rnd !>Cl'tng ... on:er playt-r'>
the Par~ and Rl·crcauon Com-nmning into the middle of
m1~1on J>·Julanno Avenut· cha.,in~ h.tlh.
The concept i'> c,ull rn lhe plan "I have .ilmo'>t hn two plJyrt'
nm~ Mage~. and thl• volunlecr... on dilTen·nl day'> -who ... ud
would need to he tra111ed by the lll'nly ran inln the \treet whl'll I
city, but Olig-1 lall " excited by wa-. drivii1g down l'auldrinn,"
COSTA MESA COUNCIL PREVIEW
ON THE AGENDA FYI
•WHAT: City Council meeting
the Lomm1,..,1on was 1n the
middle ul ii' d1'>CUS-'>ion on the
park wh1·11 ".1111ba!..'>adur'>" were
men1in1wd. rnu.,ing Ohg-1 lall to
'>P.rmg uut ol ht•r '>t'al dnd volun-
teer.
"\.\<1w11 lht•} -..1id 'amba,,ador.'
I thought. 11 ... ounth great,'" Olig-
1 lall ... uid "I didn't even k.now lit
" a paid po ... 11iunj. I hJt wa.<,n't
my 11ttt•nt11111
I h1· .11111>.1..,..,.idor., \\uuld be on
the lnnk.11111 1111 1mprupt•r bchav·
HH. '>ULl1 ..... d11ldren IMnging on
trl'l'' I ltt·} would give a friendly
w<Jrr11ng tlw tir ... c liml· and then
rl'purl 11 till' nt•xt tlrrtl'. Olig·I lall
.... ud
Commissioner Wt!ndy Leece
said she thought the Mesa North
Homeowners' Assn. acting ai.
ambassadors W(C, a good solu-
tion.
"Maybe that'i;.all that\ needed
-enlightened information,"
Leece i.aid. ·m, their neighbor-
hood park. so they '>houJd really
be able to have a ~y in how it's
used."
The amb~dor program in
the park would be a pilot pro-
gram. to see if it help'> dear up
the problems. l.eece '>aid.
I ll·n· a~ wml' ul tht· rtcrru. the
cuum 11 ~,u rnni.1der w111¢it • WHEN: 6 30 p m tonight
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WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff recorrunend' th1'> request
be accepted for further rt'Vlew
and analy..1s and that the study
area be expanded to include the
adjacent pan:els on Nt:wpon
BoulevclJ'd
COMMERCIAL
RECREATION ZONE
On the recommendation of the
Plannlng Commission, the
council will direct staff to ~h
amendments to the general plan,
the wning code or both ro
encourage development and
retention of commerdal
ra-reation uses.
In March. Commll>S10ner
Kauina Foley said ~e would be
intere1>1ed in the adoption of
general plan objectives or poHcies
on indoor recreation, including
bowling. ice skating and
skateboarding.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff estimates that at least 80
to JOO hours of staff time would
be required to pursue this
proposal
REQUEST FOR
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FASHION
Continued from Al
bf the store himself, u he has
done In the past, Frank hired an
architect. Giorgio Borruso &
Alessandro Design won the con-
tract.
The store Is In to a section of
the center that is quickly becom -
ing a center for youth apparel.
Diesel, Miss Sixty. HUGO Hugo
Boss, Traffic and Puma are
nearby.
~Paul Frank is a great addition
to our store mix at South Coast
Plaza," spokeswoman Debra
Gunn Downing said. "It's young.
• It's hip. It's a very hot brand.H
Paul Frank should fit right ·1n
with th' gaggle of other hipster
retailers' selling youth culture in
the area, which was dubbed
"Velcro Valley" by TI.me Maga-
zine in a 1999 article.
"It's something that has
stuck." said Bill Sharp, who pro-
mores big wave surfing events.
"It's one of the things that truly
has had a national and global in-
Ouence."
COUNCIL
Continued from Al
added to the building later this
year.
Robin Leffler, representing
Citizens fo r Responsible Growth,
and Councilman Allan Mansoor
finally convinced the full City
Gouncil thar there was enough
new information to warrant a re-
hearing in early June. Both had
concerns about density, and the
citizens group faulted the proj-
ect':. environmental repon for
being inconsistent. especially in
the shade and shadow analysis.
Since the council reviewed the
project in April, Runer Develop-
menl has changed its plans, in-
creasing the serback distance
from Bernard Street to the north
or Lhe propeny to reduce
shadow effects from the 50-foot
high condominium buildings.
The shade/shadow analysis for
the final environmentaJ report
for this revised plan does not
consider the shadow effects on
six Berna.rd Street residences.
Leffler dismjssed the change
as insufficient. The citizens
group's i;ontendon that front
yards on Bernard Street will get
haJf as much sun with the con-
dos as they would otherwise is
significanr. she mtid.
"h's really not a change." Lef-
Oer said. "They've technically
massaged the shadow situation
so it's off the propeny line for the
required amount of time, with-
FAIR
Continued from Al
revenues were not available at
press time Sunday, but daily
reporu. in general show
attendance levels down from last
year. Al 3 p.m. Sunday. 22,052
people had walked through the
fair turnstiles. Because the fair
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
In 1985. Betty had a chance to
make It up to mom while
covering the Bob Hope Marine
Air Golf Invitational for the Daily
Pilot. Hope wore a Marine Corps
dress uniform and was named
an honorary general during the
banquet at the Meridian Hotel in
Newpon Beach. Porter was there
AROUND TOWN
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TODAY
Ch~ .. enti .... -............. fht through
sixth grac:t. are lmltted to '"A
Jungle Cruise" at 10:30 a.m . at
the Newport hedl c.ntm
Ubrtry. Troubadoul'1 l<.en Ind
John Frawtey wtll prM4ir1t the
Interactive program. lnfomletlon:
(949) 717-3818.
1\JESOAY
The&rttt .......... ~
•nd Newport hld'l B~u1
SocMly wlt1 hold'" orgenlc
~event from e:so to 10
p.m. at Capft llu AMtlurent In
H..4UMlt.d\. The-llSIO
.. nwnber• Ind •IDr ~~(M)
14W113.
'Paul Frank Is a great addition to our store mix at
South Coast Plaz~. It's young. It's hip. trs a very
hot brand.'
emphulll on swimwear and vol·
leyball wear. In 2000, the com-
pany sold ~uslve licensing
rights for Its products to Targer
Corp.
Debra Gunn Downll'I Johnny Lucero started Johnny
Suede in Costa Mesa In 1996.
laun~g a line of rockabllly-in-
splred T·shirts, hats and other
clothing. Lucero has shifted his
clothing line to a more blue-col-
lar, motorcycle-riding sensibility.
South Coast Plaza spokeswoman
A handfuJ of companies
emerged from 1960s surf culture.
In the rnid-l 970s, surfers Jeff
Hakman and Bob "Buzz"
McNlght opened a small ware·
house In Newport Beach to sell
board shorts. The company be-
came Quiksilver ' Inc. After 12
years In Costa Mesa, the com-
pany moved to Huntington
Beach in 1999.
Irvine-based Billabong USA
can also trace its roots to Costa
Mesa. In 1998, company chlef
Bob Hurley left to form Hurley
International in the city. Oregon-
based apparel titan Nike Inc.
purchased the company In 2002.
but Hurley Is still in town.
"There are some big board
companies that are inspired by
the surf and board culture," mtid
David Unter. a retail expert al
Deloitte & Touche's Costa Mesa
office. "It's a pretty close-knit
culture:
In addition to surf wear. a
string of skate wear and gear
companies have sprouted up.
Volcom Boardwear, ABC
Board Supply and VisJon Sports
supply hard-edged apparel to
those with a predilection for
skating.
"You can classify Costa Mesa
as an incubator city (for these
businesses I." said Ed Fawcett,
president' of the Costa Mesa
Oiamber of Commerce. "Some
of the smaller ones slart up, then
expahd and leave the area"
Frank's store joins a short list
of high-profile apparel makers
that have branched away from
the surf and skate worlds and
still fared well in the youth mar·
ket.
Italian designer Mossimo
Giannulli started Mossimo Inc.
on BaJboa lsJand in 1995 with an
"The re's such a variety coming
out of Orange County," Lucero
said. ·(Paul Frank) Is more the
coffee·shop crowd, the ansy-
fartsy crowd."
Lucero. Sharp and others
agreed that Orange Coun ty's im-
age hl.\i shlttea . The county is
now· the epicenter of cutting-
edge youth clothing. they said.
"This area used to be about
the yuppie yacht dubber,· Sharp
said. ·A lot of it was started by
guys who lived and &urfed in
Newport Beach."
• PAUL CLINTON covers the
environment. business and Politics
He may be reactied at 1949)
764-4330 or by e·ma1I at
paul.clinton Q-/at1mes com
· ter plan.
"If the city conrinues to butld
at this density. then it's only righ1
they would have 10 help solw
the traffic problem. and they
only have one way of doing it -
IJ1at's pulling in the 19th Street
bridge and the G1~ler ... bridge,"
Spinks said.
!'he project does have its sup
poner<;.
Jn April. re .. 1dent Andrew
McNally spoke in favor ol Ult:
condo:.. I le said the projecr ,.,
perfecrJy appropnare for the
area.
Artist's conception of condos proposed for 1901 Newport.
The traffic repon indicate'
that the pro1ect wouJd not result
m significant negauve efferu so
long as me~ures are incorpo
rared 10 alll'Vlate conge&Uoo u 1
the area.
out ever admitting ii was on the
propeny 10 begin with."
ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT
When the council gr.rnled the
rehearing. ii aJso requesred that
an independent party review the
environmental reporr in re-
sponse 10 claims about irs in-
consistencies. The ciry con-
tracted with Costa Me~a-based
the Planning Center al a cost of
$5,000.
The center found thal the re-
port complied with the Califor-
nia Environmental Quality Act
and the environmental analysis
conducted was fully support ed
by substantial evidence, as state
law requires. The center also
pointed out that varying o pin-
went four days longer. there were
no daily aaendance numbers 10
compare with last year.
ln 2002, a record-breald.ng
898, l 97 people attended at the
warer-themed fair. Officials
reported a cumulative total
attendance this year of 849,548 at
3 p.m. Sunday-leaving nine
hours to attract 48,649 people 10
match last yeat's number.
Jeff McBrady. the owner of 10
watching it all.
At the end of the night. she
made good on her promise to
meet Hope face to face and
talked with Bob and Dolores
Hope as they walked to their car.
Hope told her that day had been
"one of the best in his life.·
Porter. who now lives in
Newport Beach, said that was
true for her. too. and she could
hardly wait to get home and call
her mother.
Maudie Whyte. a Costa Mesa
Newport Beach Central Library's
Mariners branch. Troubadour•
Ken and John Frawley wlll
present the Interactive progra m.
Information: (949) 717-3816.
THURSDAY
Children 9"tMng ftnt through
sixth grades are invited to "A
Jungle Cruise" at 10:30 e.m. at
Newport Beach Central Libra ry's
Balboa Branen. Troubadours K.en
and John Frawley will present the
Interactive program. lnformstlon:
(949) 717-3816.
A free Mmlnat, •f.wtaN Feta,'"
wlll be hekf 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at
Mother't Ma.tat. 226 e. 17th St .
Cotta Mta. For reeervatlon1, call
(800) 596-MOMS.
FRIDAY
Hombloli..,~ end fwnu
ofhtrl a three-hour CNIM of
N9wpoft Hatt>or, a gourmet
th....-courM mtel, llw
~fnment end tw1rd-wtnnlng
.vtc:e from 8 to 11 p.m. Botrdlng
lt8rtl 811;30 p.m. mt 2A31 W.
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ions among experts don't maxe AFFORDABLE HOUSING
an environmental report inad-The council as also expected 10
equare. decide how Ruller Development
Leffler maintains that ome of will fulfill 11s affordable housing
the contradictions in the repon requirements. Rutter ha~ five
involve facr. nor opinion. choices. The leasr expensive m
"There are things that have volves providing eight moderate
been established by experts, and income unlls on rhe site and su
length of shadow is a physical very-low income units off the
fact ... she said. • !lite, bur within the Downtown
TRAFFIC EFFECTS
Other residents are apprehen-
sive about the traffic effects the
project will generare. Spinks
thinks the city will be forced to
make uo~ble choices. such
as acqulescing on the 19th Street
and Gisler Avenue bridges.
which the city wants eventually
removed from the county's mas·
Pound BWlS concession stand.
said his business did well
considering the drop in
anendance. McBrady. who has
been at the Orange County fair
for 12 years. said there was a
marked difference between this
year and the previous two -
which were both record-breaking.
I lis booth. which sells slices of
sourdough bread slathered in
gooey cheese and covered with
resident, was nice enough to
slop by the Daily Pilot office and
to tell me about seeing Bob
Hope host the Academy Awards
in 1965 and 1966. She showed
me the originaJ programs,
signed by various celebrities,
such as Steve McQueen, Dick
Van Dyke and Jimmy Stewart.
While Hope's signature did not
grace the pages. his role as
master of .ceremonies was one of
the highlights.
The charismadc Hope filled
Registration and networking
begin at 7 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m.
seminar at Orange Coast
College's Science lecture Hall.
The colt 11 $5 for members, $15
for nonmembers. For more
infonnatlon, call (714) 640-2491.
Th• Regency Udo ThNt9r wtfl
host the exclusive Orange County
engagement of Dana Brown's ·
t urf documentary "Step Into
Uquld" tod•y and Aug. 9.
Attendees wlll ci.i a cttance to
ride the '"Robo Surf; a
med'lanlcal surlboerd. "Step Into
Liquid" lhowttm.wUI be 11:30
a .m .• 1:30 p.m .. 3:30 p.m .. 6:30
p.m ., 7:46 p.m. and 9:60 p.m .
deity. TM Robo Surf Will be
available from 6 to 10 p.m. todly
and 2 to 8 p.m. Aug. 9. For more
lnfomfatlon, call (M9) 873-e361.
SATURDAY
lHMale ...... lnCOlta ..... lnvrt.t the oommu"lty to Mttnd
"A Felr It the Sque,.• for the
alghtt, '°"'* Ind grMt dNl1 In
the outdoor martltplece wt,He
t.ldng adventag9 d llllt9fUMt ..,_..from 11 a.m. to• p.m.
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Redevelopmenr Project Area.
The most expensive wouJd be ro
provide all the urnrs o utside the
redevelopmenr area. which
would increase tJ1e requirement
to l8 affordable hou!itng units
• OEIAOAE NEWMAN cavers Costa
Mesa and mav be reactled et (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at
de1rdre newm an Q la11m1Js com
tasty toppings. would defirutely
back next year
"I mean. they made some
changes. bur I still think it'~ a
great fair.'' McBrady 'iaid.
• LOLITA HARPER wrrtes columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
and covers rulture and the arts. She
may be reactied at (949) 574-4275 or
bye-mail at
lollta harper a lst1mes com.
the Santa Monlca Civic
Auditorium with slde·splittlng
laughter, she said.
"Oh, he was just wonderful:
Whyte mtid, with a large grin on
her face. "He was his casual.
wonderful. delightful self.·
• L.OUTA HARPER wntea columns
Mondays. Wednelday1 and Fridays
and covers culture and the arts. She
may be reactled at (949) 574-4275 or
by e-mail at
lolita.harper@lst1mes.com.
surfboard. "Step Into Liquid"
show times will be 11 :30 a.m. end
1 :30, 3:30, 6:30, 7:46 and 9:60 p.m.
The Robo Surf will be available
from 2 to 8 p.m. For more
Information, call (949) 673-8361.
The N.wport leech Am
Commll81on will sponsor 11 free
outdoor production of
Shak91PNre'1 comedy "Twetfth
Night'" at 6 p.m . at Grant Howald
Pa rtc In Corona del Mar. ~how
events begin at 5:30 p.m.
Information: (949) 717-3870.
SUNDAY Hombbi•• two-hour
ctlampegne bf'unch CNiee
featurH a lavish bNnch buffet.
champegne and Ind grMt \ltewl
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Boarding beglnt It 11 :30 a.m. 81
2'31 W. hdftc Coast HIQhWllY for
the noon crulH. For AIMf'Vldone.
cell (948) 881-~.
"Hopefully, I'll get a good amount of
playing time. But even just being over there,
just watching and getting th e experience is
·great. I'm just stoked to be on the team."
Clay Jorth, on playing on the U.S. men's nabonal
cadet water polo team
Dally Pllot Sports Editor Richard Dunn: (949) 574-4223 • Sports Fax: 1949) 650-0 170
WATER POLO
One go.al in mind
Clay a nd Clinton Jo rth
want to play in the
Olympics and this
s ummer they will wear
the USA uniform as part
of the na tional youth
team s in Europe.
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
C lay and Omton Jonh state
their goals in plain and
simple tertlll>.
-0ne of my goals 1c; to
play water polo in the Olympics,"
Oay said.
Jw.t a few minut~ earlier. and
across town from his older brother.
Ointon said. "I want to play in the
Olympics. That's my ultimate goal.·
They are aspiring to be among the
best and in meir age bracket. they
already are.
Though the Jonh brothers are
years away from any possible
Olympic medal. they are already
experiencing what it ii, like to wear
the red, white and blue ofTeam USA.
Oay. IS. is a member of the 2003
U.S. water polo men's national cadet
team. a 16-and-under club
comprised of 21 players from around
the country. Ointon. 13. is playing
one level lower than his brother. as a
me'mber of the 2003 men's national
development team. a squad
comprised of 32 players from around
the co lift t.ry.
~It's kin d of exciting that I made it
out of the whole United States."
Ointon·said.
Both of th em are traveling to
Europe thi!i month, representing
their country in international
tournaments. Ointon left for Serbia
and Montenegro on Saturday for a
17 -day stay in the country and Oay
will travel to Turkey with the Cadet
team on August lO.
The experience, Jet alone the
competition is sure to be an
eye-opener for both young teenagers.
Neither lc:new much background on
the countries they were visiting. but
both were looking forward to the
unique experience.
Oay had a friend who played in
Greece last summer and told him a
linJe about Turkey.
. MHe said it 's amazing, it's just
totally different," Oay said.
Though water polo is sure to lceep
him busy during his shon stay, he is
hopeful to take part in a Uttle tourism
as weU.
"I'd love to." Oay said. MThat'd be
one of the coolest things.·
SEAN OUfRENE OA.L • PL:•
Clay Jorth, 15, left, and his brother Clinton, 13, right, are part of the U.S. national water polo program. Clay 1s
playing on the cadet team, wtule Clinton is on the development squad. Both will travel to Europe thi s summer.
rear would be acceptable. longer. There's a lot more
counteranacks."
• D.illy~Pikx •
Sporu Hd f1I fame \ .. .....,.WI. e,t.,, H ..... t'4Mf
~ust IOll()no(ee
JEFF CLARK
Mon<lay, August 4, 2003 A5
FROM THE
SIDELINES
Tales
from the
Herald
Before che Pilot fo und its
home, the lo cal sports
scene was cove red by the
Globe-Herald.
T here were mdlly hllcU"1ou-. ~tep.,
when we en1ered the front door
of a Co!.ta Me!><! newi.paper called
the Globe-Herald. a one \tory
operation on Broadway
lhe first am~merll 1.Jmt:' after \.\e
\.\rote a heated lt:'tter to the ed11or about
a controversial U.~. sendtor Cbe ednor.
Tom Keevil. called us m to discuss the
' leuer and he assumed we were on the
coUege facuJ cy.
We t'xplarned our
'>tcHU'-ct.' -.cudentJ>
nt-ar waduauon, bul
ll prompted h.un 10
COO'.t:'} ii '>landing
offer w 1u1n his staff
after fading from
coUege. fie fell the
lener 10 the ediior
showta'>ed a
1oumaJ1suc talt'nt
relauve to our DON interest wluch was
CANTRELL .,ports a1 the ume
There had never
been a sport~ editor before. but Keevu
had one under comaderauon pnor to
our dppearance. \\'e -,ensed ~ome
humor and asked about th,u stenano
kec\11 explained bneOy that the
pro'>pect was tughh talented m the
reaJm of ru.long for thing' from the
colle~e'> and pro athJe ttc organl7.auon-..
which generally featured reque-.1-. for
(ree tickets every weekend. even thou!ifi
the paper r<U"ely e'er menuoned big nr'
spons evenLl..
"We '>OOn protected that this per\On
was no1 closet} connected 10 toLal
-.pom. -the ed11or !>a.Id
The Globe-Herald would remain unut
publii,her Walter Burroughs boughr che
Pilo1 from Seal Beach. ln ume.
Burrough!> combmed the rwo paper~.
bur \~hen daa.lr stacu\ amved. 11
c;ubsequent.l} became known ai, the
Dally Pl.lot.
Al any rare. we discovered 1ruoally
that the Globe-Herald had no '>pons
photographer. Hence. we were shocked
at one of our first needs: photographs
of the new Orange Coast College
football stadium when 11 opened m
September of 1955
"Hold on. -Keevil !>a.id.
He turned away and then returned
· rrunutes later to announce lus deas1on
.... ~th good cheer.
Though both Oay, who will be a
sophomore at Newport Harbor High,
and Olnton. entering the eighth
grade at Ensign M.iddJe School. will
bring lnteresting stories back to
school ln the fall, the travel can also
be a bit intimidating,
-rm a little nervous, .. Ointon said.
Not to worry. Team USA advised
the players to bring a Uttle peanut
buner ln case they don't adapt to the
local food and Ointon's parems are
planning on joining him for the
second pan of the trip.
That suits Oay's game. He's a
driver, like his little brother. Or more
aptly put. his little brother is a dnver.
like Oay.
Thal conneetion i.s bound to only
get better should they stay involved
with the U.S. youth nauonaJ team~
But that involvement takes more
than JU!>I talent The trips that Oa}
and Ointon are talang thts summer
cost a combined SS.500. a sum they
raised through the generosity of
family. friends and neighbors.
.. Reponer Bill Williami, and I will
' both take cameras out and do che 1ob
for you. Could anythmg malce you
happier?"
Otnton will spend the first half of
the trip ln Leskovac, where the
development team will rake pan ln
an intensive tralnlng camp. The
second weelc will be spent in
Herceg-Novi, on tht coast of the
Adriadc Sea. where the team will
compete ln a tournament against
teams from other countrles.
For a 13-year-old, thousands of
miles away from home. a little bit of
The most important thing for both
Oay and Ointon is improving in the
pool.
The lntemational game provides
stiffer competition and should only
help their play when they rerum to
the States.
~It's a lot faster, a lot smaner
game,~ Oay said. •pJus. ln high
school the pool is usually 25 yards,
now It's 30 meters, which Is definitely
After all, it was Oay's play, which
began at the age of7, which got
Ointon interested ln water polo and
into the pool. They played together
when they were younger. but haven't
been on the same team slnce playing
in the 10-and-under d.Mslon. That
will change in Qay's final two years
at Newport Harbor, when Ointon
joins him on the team. .
-1 bet we'll probably Just connect
in the pool bener than anybody
else,• Oay said. ·
WATER POLO
Now that the trips are becoming a
reality. lc's all about what they do in
the pool.
"Hopefully.111 get a good amount
of playing time.· Oay said. "But even
just being over there. just watching
and genlng the experience is great.
I'm just stoked to be on the team.·
After all. it is one step closer to his
ultimate goal.
We grinned and exclaimed. "No, that
IS a wonderful surpnse. •
After the game. we returned to the
new Globe· Herald building on Bay
Avenue to write the story, all smiles.
However. it is fair to say the smiles
disappeared after Keevil and Wtlliams
came out of the dark room wtth laughs
and a shaking of heads.
"Guess what.· KeevfJ said "We didn't
get anything. Not one shot came out. I
don't lcnow what happened.·
Then. he laughed and offered a
SM Sl>ElftES, P11e M
•
Former Anteaters lead U.S. squad at Pan Am Games
Five ex-UC Irvine players
contribute to Pan A.m
Games victories as U.S.
attempts to qualify for
2004 Olympics.
Pow bmer UC lrvlne ~ acoied,
lndudJna three .,.. -='> bit Ryan BaJ.
1ey and Omar An1r. u the U.i men'a Dll•
ilonal water polo tlllD trouDc:ed bolt
Domlak'M Rlplblc 24-0 5muldly la
lhe ,,,..,... .... ol die zoos ,_
AmedlCan Quw II chi Juen Plblo
Duute ;tE: ~ c.r.. Iii lulloD1 1be U.S. ~ lbll l'OUC Wllb a
17·5 wktarf Mr llllill oa ~ ~
considered the only true contenden for
the automatic berth.
The U.S. won the gold medal at the
1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg.
CAnada A repeat of Jbat succeu will be
needed in the Dominlc::an Republic to mum to the Olympk Guna.
WhOe the former UC I.Moe IWldouta
weft~. role wttb thew Dldooa1
t.m, rom. Corona del Mar tutb ...
ter polo pisyer' John Mann WU doing
hAI belt to '8ed the u.s. Junior mem
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A6 Monday, August 4, 2003 SPORTS
WOMEN'S COLLEGE TENNIS
Vangu~rd tennis nets pair
•
Lions women's team
adds two players for
2004 season.
COSTA MfSA -Rachael Ses-
sum, an Orange Coast CoUege
product, and Amy Brown, from
Redding. are the newest aqdi-
tions to the Vanguard University
women's tennis team, Vanguard
Coach Mattias Johansson said
Johansson hopes the recruits
improve his women's tennis
team that reached the second
round of the NAIA National
Tournament last season and re-
turns the majority of Its players
from that squad.
Sessum. a Newport Beach
resident, graduated from Calvary
Olapel High School in 2002 and
joins the Uons from the com-
munity college courts at OCC
She tompeted one season for
DCC, compiling a 7-3 record in
singles and a 10-0 mark in dou-
bles action. Sessum plans to
continue her degree work in bi-
ology at Vanguard and will have
three years of eligibility remain-
ing.
Brown comes to Vanguard
from Redding, where she com-
peted for Foothill High. She was
an all-league selection for Foot-
hill and completed a successful
prep career in singles and dou-
bles. Off the court. Brown gradu-
ated with a 3.94 grade point av-
erage for Shasta Secondary
Home School in 2003. She will
major in exercise spons science
at Vanguard.
WOMEN 'S VOLLEYBALL
Vanguard volleyball adds two
COSTA MESA -The Van-
. guard University women's volley-
ball team, although sporting a
very similar roster to 2002, has
rect"ntJy added a couple of
Southern California players to its
lineup. Kelli Whittaker and Kris-
tin Winant wiU hath join the Li -.
ons, straight from the high
school ranks .
Whittaker comes from Long
Beach and graduated from Cal-
vary Olapel High in June. The
outside hitter was a first-team
All-Pacific Coast League and All-
CIF selection as a senior. She was
0
Tuesday, August s, 2003
4:00 p.m. • 8:00 p.m.
also an honor-roll student, with
a 3.67 grade point average.
Wmant, from Huntington
Beach, com peted in basketball,
volleyball, and track and field at
Edison High. The 2003 Edison
graduate is a middle blocker who
was voted Most Improved in vol-
leyball. She has played for seven
years. She plans to major in
theater arts at Vanguard.
The Lions open the volleyball
season with the annual alumni
match Aug. 23, foUowed by the
Concordia Tournament during
the Labor Day weekend.
SIDELINES
Continued from A5
suggestion.
"Well, the best we can do is go
out and have a few beers ... he
said.
ln time, we made friends with
a new new.. photographer and
drew him into shooting some
sports for us. With a diplomatic
air, all we had to do was offer him
a Scrabble game once a week..
One day KeeviJ leaned our way
and tossed us a letter to' the
editor. ·
"Tune to learn about the
... -publie. ff -he--said-grinning;
The envelope read, "Editor,
Globe-Herald.·
A letter fell out and it started,
·Dear Mr. Herald ... "
Another day a friendly man of
public relations. who had
appreciated our occasional
blurbs a.Dout his sports fishing
trips. shuffled through a back
door and said he had a gift for us
outside and disappeared.
Another party slid through the
door and exclaimed, "Hey. sports
1 editor. you bener gel out here fast
and clean up this mes.s."
Stunned, we rushed to the
door and quickly noticed a ton ot
wet fish on the sidewalk, which
the fishermen had unloaded
from the trunk of his hig car. lhat
meant running through the
building lo encourage all to
b>ather before 5 p.m .. and pick up
a large share of fish for dinner.
Mariner's Park, Newport Beach
Neighborhoods throughout Newport Beach are being invited to I
join fo rces with thousands of communities nationwide for the 20th 1
Annual National Night Out crime and drug prevention event! I
Residents are asked to lock their doors, tum on outside lights and 1 spend the evening outside with neighbors. Carl's Jr. will be
1 providing food and dri nks. Please join us for some summer fun!
We were blessed when we
found that many employees
responded happily to the
so-called gift.
•••
Harbor area sports had ample
gliner on the local and county
level. but the national news
would start breaking as the old
Globe-Herald was beginning to
fade on the horizon.
Astonisbing news came in the
spring of '56 when Harbor I ligh
miler Tod White broke the
national mile record at tJ1e
California prep state finale in
4:20.
Then came '58 when Balboa
lslend basketball star George
Yardley broke the single-season
scoring record with 2,00 I points
for the Fort Wayne Pistons in
NBA basketball.
Harbor High's superb
basketball ace Dennis Fitzpatrick
helped lead the California Bears
to the Final Four titJe in 1959.
Plug into your community. Find out what's going on 1n your city,
parks, churches, 5Chools, eotertalnment and sports. Read the ... Daily ~ilot
And, another highlight arrived
at the tum of the 60s when
Orange Coast CoUege's '49 grid
champ Oiff Livingston became a
stout linebacker for the New York
Gjants under defensive coa.ch ·
1bm Landry.
The Pilot was braced for bigger
happenings.
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SpoN Hall Of Fame
Celebr ating the mille nniurn
TY
HARPER
Corona del Mar
Former Sea King baseball standout
will always have 1999 dream season
to look at for motivation.
Steve Vir1en
Daily Pilot
T his year, Ty Harper
will find out what
life without baseball
is like. It will definitely be
new ground.
For the majority of his
life. Harper, a former
Corona del Mar High
standout in baseball, has
been. as they say. getting
after it at the ballpark.
1hroughout his childhood
in Corona del Mar, Harper
developed his passion for
the game. At
CdM. he
discovered the
results of
teamwork and he
renewed his
awareness for the
thrill of victory.
"Baseball is
just a great
game.-·~arper
said. "It's more of
He was a three-time
All-CIF selection and was
twice named the
Newport-Mesa District
Player of the Year. He
finished with school and
dis trict career records for
hits (132), home runs (24)
and RBis (99). while
posting a .514 career
average. He also hit 12
home runs in 1999, which
tied teammate Eric
Wiethom for the district's
single-season record.
Aside from the statistics,
Harper said the
camaraderie on 111,,m11 the team is
something he
will always
cherish. Much of
the chemistry
involved. came
about from
Coach John
Emme. Harper
-..-._,said.
a love for me. It's Ty Harper
"Since John
has been at CdM,
the program ha! just great. It's like
when you love someone
and you can't explain it."
Harper said his love for
the game was al an
all-time high while at
CdM in 1999. When the
Sea Kings won the CIF
Southern Section Division
IV title. Harper called it
one of the best moments
he has had in baseball.
CdM, the founh seed in
CIF Division rv, defeated
No. I seed La Quinta to
reach the title game. Then
the Sea Kings rallied from
an 8-4 deficit with five
runs in their last at-bat to
win the CJF title game
over third-seeded F.I
Segundo.
"Wtnning CIF really
sticks out as a highlight
for me, that's for sure."
Harper said. "Coming
back in the bonom of the
seventh inning that was
unbelievable. Just that
whole year was great with
all the seniors on that
team. We were supposed
to win our whole lives. We
finally accomplished
something together:"
Harper produced one of
eight singles in the final
inning. helping lead the
Sea Kings to victory. The
championship seemed to
be the perfect ending to a
brilliant stint at CdM for
Harper.
been on the rise," Harper
said. "I le definitely had
quite a group to take on
when he got us. Our class
was the class of hell. Some
teachers didn't want to
take us on. John did real
well in blending the
different personalitie5
together. He did a really
good job."
Harper. who also played
football at CdM.
continued his baseball
career at the University of
Alabama and then
transferred to Pepperdine,
where he finished his
eligibility last season. He
earned honorable
mention All-West Coast
Conference recognition.
while playing first base
and designated hiner.
MThat was a mistake if
you as.k me," said Harper,
the latest honoree in the
Daily Pilot Sports Hall of
'Fame. "But I want to move
on. Baseball at Pepperdine
W¥ great. I just wanted to
go out and prove myself
last year. I wanted to make
sure I ended on a good
note. I thought it was a
good ending to a good
college career."
Harper will now
concentrale on graduating
and then decide if he
wants to get back into
baseball.
DEEP SEA
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dbr1ve tl'°'m
JUlll fOlCIK.
Oeputy City Clerk
Pubh,h• d N• .,.,.,it'
Be.tth ( u-.t .. Uh ., lloi1I,
P11n1 Au~u•o l lllJ<
Ml I
Notice os hereby govtn •r • duona bu\1nHs •\
that the undersigned will A 1 l 1 f • \ h • r • b I
\ell <1t pubhr <tutloun Lt l~'"·"" n•I 78'>;
pursu;ant to S et loon Pon•<rt@~ Oro•• A 107
21700 ol •he Bu\•nH• Co\ld M•\a r dl1lut n•a
and Prol••"onal Coll• 92626
the following desrnll•d Loft\h.irt> In< !CA r NOTKI Of PIJBU< HEARING
prop•rly l<J .,.,, Wll l IAM 778;'> 1'1nee1••• Orov" NOTH t I H o• r
NOR THCOTT H 14 luy• I A JO? Co\ la M•'~ 1 C.!V( N tt•~t • • 1
TV CARISSA MATTHEWS f.•hll'lrnoa 9?6?6 h•M•ro1: ,..,,r l• 1 .111 r,
0 19 Sota ••I llulhe' 1111\ bu\1nt \\ " , '" the Cu't~ M • d , !>POt l~ e-qu1p furn duded b'f d U'JJ•'' ilh.m t:ouJU .. •' A, ' l-'"
' omputer eQ111p misc 1 Hav• Y"U :.t•rted dumi; /'OOj 1r '• 1r' ~ 1
Golf tlub\ btd frame t ofe\hArl' lnr r "" I 11 f H•ll II I "' I• ,,
ANOIH A Wll I S (, 41 I bu\ln~\\ /ti' lfo I lhr r "'"'<•I • 1 • • 1. • • 1
HAlEl RENNAK[R I 18 Ma• l•<1t•)f ~yµhe11l '"th• I "ll•I N "• ''"'
Sola. <hJll ~ lOYltr lh1\ .. t,tt•ment .. A._ l'RCJI IJ'1l II , <tl\jll/
\luffed toys m•H I loted wolh lht County OVERLA~ ''" " Jo"'" OANlll WOMAl l< I 1'1 Cltok CJI 016"8" t1111nly Ir~• I l 1'>4 whH 1
Ref mall luo n m1\l 1111 01 0110 ! ~"'"' •"• I "'"" 1 I v l<l VIN TRAPP I /6 furn 200 l69S068 0 f d" 19rn r"" I II,.
lui.fi•~• m•tt dotti•' ! Caoly l'rlrot lull' 14 l 1
mo~t 'll Au~ 4 1003 Mlf,4
Site
llo\v to Place :\
fustm Avenue on the
west lnv11c.11111e1ot.I
Oett1 m1111IK1n ( 1empt
IF THE AfOREMf.N
TIONEO ACTION IS
CHAllENCEO IN COURT
the challen&e may bt
lomolrd to tinly thow
IUUl'S l<ll!>ed •I lilt
pub Ill he•• ona docrob•d
ut th~ not•c• or m
wrotrtn correwc.ndenv
lltlovered to th~ Ctlr
Count•! al or proo1 10
the public he<1110.i
Nlilttf S I URIHlll
C.IYl N th~! at the above
''"'' •nd plu t .tll 1nteH·~t~d p~P,1Jn\ m11.,.
JIJIJ•"' •nd br ht'dld by
tht-r11v C•>un• 11 on th~
ttHH' item
JUUi fOlCllC,
Deputy City Clerk
F'utlliihed N~wpul I
e~ .. th Ccat<1 Mno D•oly
P11.,1 Auaust 4 2003
M778
llOna Of AIPWD 10
Sill McoteOUC llWIM6
The tol1ow1ne P•nons The tollc.wma perwns O. ..... Affl d
••• do1n1 business n ilt doon1 bu\mtn n
l a1dl•w Schultz A1ch1 f •ntny ll td \ 401 .W.23,2003
ta<.h 410 Wot Coast N•wpotl Center llrove To Whonl II M•y
llwy •P. Newpo1t Beach a150 N•wpnrt lie.ch Concern lhe Name(\)
t A 92663 C•htotno• 92660 of the Appltc•ntf •l "·
Stull l •odlaw Jr 4719 Ronen C•ll•y 1280 a1e IARCET CORPORA
Rover Ave NeNpotl 61wn A•• ",It •ll\l l 49 !ION
8ULh CA 92663 N•wpu1 t B"•Lh C •h lhe apph11nt\ hsted
C1111 N Sthut11 103 lorn1• 'U660 AbO•• ••• apptyona to
St Joseph Ave l oni lh•' b11\111a\\ '' rnn t ht Oep•• tment of
Buth CA 90801 Out Itel 111 •' nll•vodu•I Air uholrt Bev.r•1•
fn1s bus.tne\\ '-con H4-.~ /fJU tl•ttftl dorn11 I Gc.>ntrot to s~tl ••tohotu.
dutted by • aener•t bu\oOe\• 1•t' •~\ C.••et•i•' at JOJO
11•1 Iner shop 1 28 OJ HAkBOR Bl VO SH A
ll••t yr.u ''••led doina I/oner• I•• •Y r OSTA MESA CA 9?616
bU\lftfU /ti' Yts May lh1 I 1t,.m•nt w 1 T /P• ()I locenUI \
I l'l'.l/ I fol•cl w,111 1r1t 1 ''U"tr A11i;lotd tor (() OH
C.r•111 N Schuttr 11••• ol llr.•"I!'• 1, univ 'SALE.BHR ANOWIN[
ftll\ \t•lement wo t.m 0/ /'1 LIJ Pulllo~h"d Newpur I
filed with the County 2003H S3 I l6 I II'•' 11 C.•J\ta Mes. 0111y
Cl~o • <JI Or.ma• Crw"t~ Oo•ly t'1l1ol Alli"'' 4 11 i>tlt•t Au.1fU•1 4 11 18
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200U9S 1383
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classified!
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fond servtCes fri:.rr
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ph,muers. •0
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\1ond.t~ 5 OOpm
Rate' and dc:u.lltnn Mc 'uh1elt t"
change "1thout not1Lc I he puhlt,her
reserves the right to Lc11,rn. rcLla"d ).
revise or H.'Jcll .in~ tl•h,1lu:<l
advert1!.emcnt. P lc41'l' fl'J11ln ..tll) aror
that ma) be in ) our dJ"1f1c<l .id
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no hab1hl~ tor .m~ c:rrnr tn an
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
& MISC. 1010-1770
GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
Colledlbles/
Memorabilia 1160
American Motor cytle
s-ter (CW.lind Olapti.)
Lite 40i.. 6 yews of
11e11fl81ol!loe> pns ~ &
blldl. l:otnm w~
of member wearona --.. Aw-i um
.. S25(XJ 114-~J.Dl)
ENTERTAINMENT
Clllndlrof
Ewnll 1310
*!MNOUSllG
OPfOIT1llTY
AU rHI estate 1dv8f·
ha1n1 In thos newsp•ptr
Is s11b)tCt lo the r tdertl
f alt Hou$1nt A<I of 1968
es amended which
m1ku It ill•a•I to
1<1'1ertbe •any prefer
ence, llmilltlo n or
dbcr lmln11ion bH•d on
race. colof, rehcion, su.
handlcep, lemill•I status or netlon1I Of l&lro. Of 1n
Intention to, m1k1 1ny
MKh Pf•ftr1nce, hm1l1·
lloft or dltulmlflellOn •
This nt~ will
not lulowlrttfy accept
In)' ldn11J-.it l0t
real u tat• wn.cJI ts In
¥lolatloft of ttlt law OUf
rud1t• er• hereby
iltforrntcl l'Mt 111 d-.••
Mp """"*' In "'" ,.......,.,., .,. 10Mlblt
Oft 111 1q1111 CIPt*tunltr
bnll
To c~ft ol cllt·
crimln1lioft, call tilJO toll· ,, ..... ~~90
[~
1419
2305-2490
Auctions
WANTED
ANTIQUES
Older Style Furniture
PIANOS 6 CollKtibles ................ ...........,..
• S...0-........ 0-.C. '"""" ......
$.$ CASH PAID S$
1515
L.tt ett 7 /JO et """1
9:JO blue ' red Rox1
sullen• •I the vicinity
of Irvine Ave bttwHn
Al ESTATE
R SALE
Prt¥•1e Ouclt Hunting
ctv• ~pproi I/hr from
Nawpo11I Bu ch l u el
lent hunltn& ad11tent to
state w•lerfowl 1etua1
ownership 1ntt re\I '
aPP<O• 375 .eras ol land
& improvements • your
own camp compound
w/struc lu re •nd 2
traoten Wonder fut fro
noahl BBQ's & wont
llstona durina duel!.
season + many e•lrnl
Ideal for 2 friends or
father & son Call Moke
at 310·54 I 08!>4
5 MILLION+ CALI
FORNIA~S see Cat SCAN
ads In 200 neWSPIPtl'
slllew•dtl 25 wo rds
$450/stetewide , $300
NOfthern Of Southtt'n
C1liforta Free inform•
tton (916)288 6010 ,
(916)28Mi019. -· cal Kan com (CAL •SCNt)
Santta10 a. Unovenrty. Bl:YClfS
Fell out of back of truolt. --------Pltnt call 949 650 1989 lk'ldll
1511 '-' .. -------llMllcm9 '°'*° °" 7-24/tl I. SIM COStA M'hA NCW. '200 ~l•O<Ml<M c."710to2·IOJI
P'OUtlMPl .. ...,.... ...
..... ,... ... 7/'lJ•l RRml•
loth'. St. a. Ocunlr011t
C•" to Id. 909-780 2$31 fa•I
SE
yrAJf stuff
ttrou;»i
classifitdl
..
Tckphum: >I l0.1111 ' OOpn1
MonJ<1; FrnJa\
\\,11i.. In>< llt.im ~ tMlp111
\1.,nJa, htJJ~ Sund..i) Fnd~1~ 5:110pm
lndrx
~
3010-3940
soos-saso
JEWELRY/ 3460
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
c-st Coln Need1
Old Coons• Gold. silver
,ewetry w.tlthes. anliqoes
cottectobtes 949·642·9448
3610
20I). IOTTINS, CATS,,
OOGS
-~art r allhlon lslilndhw1e ~
tn.n HEAL TM GUMANTEE
~ZZ19
Sply rR)l11ITl8 cat. home$
lor ~ 9&697ail2 -GeJ-S!teptte,.4. •ti
colors, ell siies for
.tdopt1on lo qu1hll1d
horMS www,pescue 1111
or call 714-nJ..5915
..... _
...... 3735
. ..
COl~RlnS
714-•3944
IHI Ill _, .....
latlr1111f•
Ft• 1tl111 -
ALL CASH CANOY
lltoute. Do ,_ 111m MOO
In a d11t YfWf OW'll IOUf
candy rout.. lllclllde• JO
11u1c:lllnes 1114 ~'"'V. All tor 19.t9S. Mlilt!Vtt1cl,
llC llO Ct llld llVd .
0... P'M, NY 117291 I· IOO -tta·V£NO . (CM•SCM)
AAA Vl NOI N G
ROUTE Prom~ lvtallons
S~50 lnvot 25"\o down
WAC 800 J96 9311
<CAL •SCAN >
AISOlUU GOlOMINlt
60 vendona munlnei
woth .. cellent lo<.altons
.. for s 10.9!15 Im z:M..(882
All CA9i \If l'O'«: RClJf[
20-Lo.. s Creal Income
pol1I -~ Jo\'5t sel by &.15 l-8»224-9618. 2~
Bainm o,portunlty
Servtca 3910
AU YOU AINOltMAl?
If you really truly want
to do somethlna ...
traord1na1y wtth your
hie a••• U$ • call · of not don't I 800 788
1625 or l 801 J l9 7268
(CAL •SCAN)
Olmlba... ..
otfke f w Le..e
Apploaimately IOOOst
170 E 11th Str11t Coat.Mal~
~ ... ....., a•
N [W M EX IC O
MOUNTAINS 140 AC · OnlY M9,to0 COfpe>US
.-1ui1~. matllf• trM
co••. 1.300 It. 111111
tlon. Mo4.lntaln views. r-< "f OUM r Mela Per
fed '°' llor• lo'ttfs Adlece11t to utlonel
torut [anllent fl·
n•ncil\t C.11 toda_yl fhG
WOft't inti SW f'Top.r·
Utt ot -. lflC l • 212 9711 . (CAl. •SCM)
'SBL I
'lf1All stUtf
thrOUft ,
cl1ssifiedl '
-
~ .lilil
7402-7466
Under the Service Directory Banner
~ Reach 80,000 H omes Each Week
9000-97SO
For Only $32 per week (4wee k minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
HOMES•l ' U..0.-.... """"°· l>Ay 1-------1 bt!.1t h n .. ,t • >.~'rl 2 lrvel RESORT/ Corona del Mar
ORANGE
COUNTY
5400 µatll'lfJI!..._ • .._w ~ ~
SJ4>-+L•tt """' m 11s zm VACATION 21>r 1 bo, loundry.
SJ'>001H ll•r&Mt~'
Newport Coast
Balboa Island Bt .... , 'llW lb/I u t"tll ~
Al>ondoned
Balboa "l~nr1
S800 ()()() I "'""' sepao •le aunt
vonl•i• qua<!~• if""'' k11lh
rr.t•.... ......,,, ~ ~"" ,,_..,.
$1 a .00> Sheotby Cddwd
Much \!lll&hl alt
Clcntlt leoth OupleA
Batbo• Ptnon\ul•
$97; 000
A .... 1 C.UWell lonlier
949-6S7-2'97
IM.I04 tsWC> ~
Bay ,,_ 11!> r mrn ld b<I
stJeet evil p.,... ~"" 2br 2ba down ll:f lbot
0..-9o1Q. 500 l]Afl
201CIS-~.
Ntar Cotta Me\8 pH
c_,e' open wall!
1n1 v aolio 4br lb• 11
yd, p1tto jaCllU I
$689,000
WONT LAST LONG
Paul l an1001
Pavilion Rul h ta11
949·290-8128
°" ..... 11-2 UT-SU911 -1 toeTVSTMAYI
~tKul•t ¥1tW,
11 tr• ls lot 6 room for
e1pa11JI011 Joan Alllson
Bllr~·20ll "'949-.al.etll
8.trM 949-01 18«>
RURAL PROPERTY
FORSAlE
Ranchellfarmsl
Country Property 5915
AltlZOHA Im IMGMt
36 ·~·~s S24 900 Bord~rs Sl•te Land
8eau!Jful I .Inch In w..ms.• t l.11st.1ff area perfect
6100 c..,,.,te SpectacuW
mourttMt ~ NforcMI*
hnanc,.. All..R l P:J7 1B2
~ (CAl •$CN4)
SO COlOltAOO lac~
Wiit! ...,a 40 IC ·$119,900
OUblMldlr1C Aodly ~ wews ttom lht dectl of
Iha ~ loll clbln.
cbM to l<Ors of 81.M
rec: lend (nfOY rvel IMn&
unlleflwlble pnca Cell
RQI 11)1. ..........
!1263. (CAL -sic:AN)
ClASSIFllD
!rs the solution
you're searching
tor ·whether
you' re seeking a
home.~~
·pet or new
ocap8n! I
PROPERTY
FORSAlE
Mountain
Pn»perty 5965
1 "'''I -tit• ' ... n A~t I~ f, I U l)lJ , ~f;
Coay Jt1 I b•, ul•
ltur • .., \h .. , r1'Y"
h ~UI .. ~,SJ 7YJ
94q. H 40 !0
MONT.AHA LANO IAl-•hau11fvl Jb• 'I>•
GAINS Proced fl)o om ••nl•I cut. ClM dupl••
mrd1alt :.a le t r om ea• •et w d hlw•ups
SA9 990 Prome t1ke votw I Aat S27!>0 94'1 193 4630
parcel lo 1 ures
Pamor1m1c views OYef
lookona C4nyon Ferry
I akt Acct ss lo I 000 000 acres of
Hel@n.t N111onal F orut
30 mo"utes to H•le na
Paved ro.td unde•
around utohton Call too
onlormaloot1 ' b10<hu1e
WWW no'..._Ql.hCicom
• \--6y o.i-. VJe... ~·
\ty holnt ':6-(.oMm
Charmlfl6: t•lyrd pnlfy
~•o• 11\.0 \I 2hr •<Ian.
lb.I Fp hwm Clll 111 lr
a•• w ,101 aao Mster
w w.al\ in '~ Corrrn pool
'4ltll <ilhw Sm c-1 (Ill
Grdni $34!1() mn t<.,,,,
..... 881 104 8649 ,92()t
Owner 1·866 526·3420 ,....._.._
<CAl •SCAN ) ~-
lASTSIOl Studio Uhl
e>••d av111 now len<ed
Y•fd jMI o~ ~otrH>O
laundry S~ S250 deo
714-US-0441 .._....,.._.c--i.y
11r f .. ,.,,, •l\M ...
Itta. WA. lo Trt Scai*t
$895/mo Wete1 /tr nh
pard Klolrn ~l an ~8619 r at 9200
21r. th. uw« unit
"4>1 l < 111. new pelftl
carpel. blinds ~. AO. JUQ)n !MH7>· 1D
• l.5M ,__, _......
l llLmlLl)Cll W' .. d
.... , pt~ <Ill p $20]')
!4vaA now '149 r..11 <SE>
I Slngle fomll'f t.-e Ill•
t'l~\t Inc I vr IU\lt lbr
I 11u1•I , ul dt \al S2 I !IOm
4br li b.t••v•rd A 'C
SJ~m 4br \O•CtOu\
b••ullfut11 IPl'Olflled
S?69'>m A.I: ?ba < 2 cw
i)al •ifS .. d h~UP\ '"
qu•el n••&hborhood
Robin 71 4 "'46 1452 .........
ac-1'1 lbl lbi anlo nnt
fotl "* eomm pool, • w dwiunl.~dN ~ $lllX> ~7).711Xl
Na Allordll* St.no ..
lbo ~~b
lbr~ ~· 62· tnCOn'e c.ap S1U50 714-314-«lof>
Lua a.pt bide 2br ~ OCH n ¥1tW
S2200 "'° c•ll rettdent
"'" 949 49' OJ
u.-.....
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Al Monday, ust 4, 2003
TODAY'S ·
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
82 Kind of tllr 03 • - -Exolttd"
84 -o<A (rnede do) 66 CIVIC
66 Slll#day roomlog fare
tf1 Walef ~lone 88 Tranoria uuee
DOWN
1 Cloudy 2 Uncommon s Malevolent
4 Blue-green eolof
5 l.OMr (hyph.)
6 $p<ltr'• trap
7 TIKmCils 8 BollWfs
9 Whe<e to tlfld angelflSl"t
(2wds)
10 tnougnllen
11 Wlllte·w•tllf cralt
12 Debi securers
13 Pub onlers
21 Toupee kln Zl Faction
25 PowderY
27 Cold Wat po-
(lbbl) 28 t1op«:al 1aland
29 Raised. 8$~
30 Squeal (on)
34 Solidify
35 Old saying
"Employee.··
"Empleado."
,,_&YIOUI
38 Bull,
ln Barcelona
37 Tweeted
38 MlOlt, to cats 40 Made unhappy
41 La preoader
43 F1uoe1 problem •<1 Hides (~ !"ds )
•5 CrOOk a ftnger • 7 S1al1leO ay
48 Top-r1t8<1 49 Roundup n&ed
50 Foll<! the fire 52 Uverpoof cnap
180&.VlD
53 On.pot dinnw
'55 To be, 10
Balzac
56 Sllll.oc 57 Coup<l-
56 N811ada town
61 Commercial$
"ArbPitnehmer. ··
"Emplo)'e."
~~ot
NOMAmR
HOW YOU SAY rr. CWSIFIED CAN FIND IT.
t /11 ,~1.fi,.,/ 0 ''I:.!-.>f>:lt
Bridge
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUJZ
Q I · Boch vulncrublc. as South you
hol<t.
e K 9 13 2 O 8 O J 10 6 e A K J !I
The bjddin_g_hti ~: WESf NQRm EAST SOUTB 4·,., P1lu .... ?
What action do you take?
A • Sometimes you have to roll lhe
dice, otherwise the opponents will
steal you blind in the long run.
Partner could hnvc passed with a
u:>Cful hand but. from North's point
of view, a less-than-ideal holding in the JT\ljjon. Make 11 takeout double
and 'ICC what transpires. .
Q 2 • Neither vulnerable, you hold:
• J 8 6 J ': A Q 10 7 6 \ 9 S e 8 7
Pnrmcr opens the bidding with one
•pade Whal do you respond?
A • You are very close 10 a lirrut
n1i..e of three ~pades. However. the
fac1 that you have only one prime
card i~ a major flaw. We think this
himd i~ a misximum rahe lu twu
'pade\, aod that would be our
cho1<·c.
Q 3 · As South, vulnerable. you
huld:
•A K7 A Q9652 ~6 •954
1l1c bidding has proceeded:
SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST
1 -I• 2e PllSI>
What Ju Y<lll bid aow'.'
A • Thc..e day,. a cue-bid 1Jf the
enemy •ui1 i., a limit mii.c or better
m your suit, and say, nothing about
pannl"r\ holding in !ht' enemy ;uit.
With a ,;,.;;ard ~uit . .-.olid opening.
bid value~ but no interest in shui1,
wh> pul pwtner under pre.-ure? You
want to pla) m the heart game. :.o
JU'I jump to four heart' now
Q-' -"' Suu01. \Ulncrahlc, yuu llolll
• 8 7 s
The bidding has procccdcd: soum WEST NOR'MI
l<:i •• l •
?
What do you bid now'!
A • The wnc high-Cllrcl count 11~ In
lhc previous question, but what a
dltfereoce in playing slttngth. Nuw.
if partner ha.\ the right minimum
holding (singleton spade, king of'
heans, ace of diamoixb. queen of
clubs) you have excellent play for
six hearts. Bid three clubs to star1 a
slam probe.
Q 5 · Both vulnerable, as Sooth you
hold: -
e KQ8 3 ; Q '" K ii e AKQJ8S
The bidding has proceeded.
SOUTH WFST NORTH
l e Pass I•
4• Pius s:
?
What do you bid now'?
A· Partner\ five-heart cue-hid i' a
slam try. but denies lirst-rouod d11t-
mond control However. your ~c·
ond· round cununl in that suit is
enough 10 contract for slam but. to
pro1ec1 your 1..ing of diamond~ from
n lead-through at trick one, bad ~ix
dub,. We "ould Jhu oc,-ept ii jump
to,;, nu trump-
Q 6 • Both "ulncrabk. ~ South yuu
hold:
• QJ6 AKJJ A HIS 4 76S
Tht' b1dd111g ha~ proct'c:ded.
NORTll EAST SOL'Tll
I• l'IL" I
2NT Pa" ?
Whal do ~OU bid JlU\O,.,
\\£.'\T p,......,
A · ThJ~ ''a "mple matter ol anlh·
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i~ your rang.:) and }OU .tm\c at
enough for a 'mall 'lam hu1
nowhere near t'nough for a grnnJ
Don't risl. makmg an~ bid panncr
can P'b'· Rui-e w "\ n<J trump .
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