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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2003
IN BUSINESS
Pilates .an ever-growing trend
Once associated with the New Age
movement, Pilates and yoga are marketed to
those who simply want gain without pain.
M•rlsa O'Nell
Daily Pilot·
you're likely to find yoga clothes
at Old Navy and Pilates videos al
the Discovery Channel Store.
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DOOGlAS ZltoW£RMAN I DALY PllOT
nz1ana Trovati performs a yoga position during a class at the
Yoga Place at the Costa Mesa Courtyards.
I ryou're tired or sweating to
the oldies and feel like you've
Tue'd your last Bo. you're not
alone.
More people are turning to
kinder, gentler ways to get fit, as
evidenced by the number of
yoga and Pilates 4tudios opening
and expanding ln Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa. The
methods, which used to be
associated by man~with
new-age philosophies or
super-wealthy Hollywood types,
have gone so mairutream iliat
"People, physically and
mentally, have been ready for a
more gentJe way of working out,
a more mind-body way of
worlcing out," said Rael
Lsacowitz. owner of On Center
Conditioning in Costa Mesa.
"They want a more sophisticated
way than the 'no pain, no gain'
mentality. TI1ey want a more
introspective way of working
lsacowitz opened his studio.
originally in Newport Beach, 13
years ago -before anyone had
heard of Winsor Pilates videos
and maybe even Daisy Fuentes,
their famous pitch-woman. He
See PILATES, Pa&• M
Leaving
• an1mage
.behind
At a Newport church, the
subject of a famous
Vietnam War photo tells of
her horror and salvation.
Mike Sciacca
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Kim Phuc's eyes
filled with warmth as she spoke about
how her life's journey brought her to New-
port Beach.
For many years. however, Phuc lived in
fear and pain, she said, burdened with
emotions difficult to overcome. since her
image had been famously photographed
for all the world to see.
ln 1972, Phuc was a 9-year-old gjrl living
with her family ln the village of ·rrang
Bang in South Vietnam, a village that had
been overtaken by the Viet Cong army
during the Vietnam conflict.
On June 8 of that year, a deadiy napalm
strike hit Trang Bang and sent villagers
fleeing for their lives.
During the chaotJc aftermath. photo-
joumallst Nk:lc Ut snapped what went on
to become a Pulitur Pri7,e-winmng photo
of young children fleeing in horror down a
village road. ln the photo, Phuc Is seen
screaming as she runs naked. Fire from
the attack had burned 65% of her body
and Incinerated her clothes.
PttOTOS BY DOUGl.AS ZIMMERMAN I OAl.Y PLOT
Marta Eisele (49), Kathleen Andrews (4), Elmer Noonan (361) and Nicole Chase (24), from left, run between the wooden steps and the
boardwalk during the 1 OK portion of the inaugural Newport Coast Adventure Run on Sunday morning at Crystal Cove State Park.
I ler brothers can also be seen fleeing in
the photo.
Shore at the shoulder
Prom that photograph. Phuc became
Internationally recognized as ·the girl In
the picrure."
•A lot of people know of the linJe girl in
that photograph. but no one knows what
became of that girl,· Phuc saJd.
Now, Newport-Mesa does. Phuc, along
with her husband of 11 years. Tuan, and
sons Thomas, 9, and Stephen, 6. spoke of
her journey since that life-changing day
during 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday serv-
ices at Liberty Baptist Olurch.
"She's pere to share her amazing story,
and through that story. offer hope to oth·
ers," said Pastor Dwight TomUmon, who
served two terms with the 15th Ranger Di-
vision during the Vietnam War. "Wf!re so
honored to have Kim and her family with
us. She ls a model of lmplradon who has
triumphed through all of this."
Runners whose races were canceled by
wildfires take solace in the first
Newport Coast Adventure Run
Luis Pefta
Daily Pilot
M ore than 1,000
runners, walkers and
well-wishC1'11 gathered
in perfect weather to
celebrate the Inaugural runnm,
of the Newport Coast Adventure
Run.
Elementary.
The proceeds of the event are
designated for art and athletic
programs at the three schools,
said Ed F.scano, dlrector of the
event. The event also benefits the
historic Crystal Cove State Park.
f.lwlo d
The event took: three years to
plan with co-director Monique
Van Zeebroeck. principal or
Newport Coast Elementary.
The event only took five
months to get lnto place after the When Tomlinson finished peaking,
Phuc asked lf she could share her secret
forswvival
*I had nearly given up hope from all of
Near the starting line for the 1 OK race, Gene Rascon of Huntington
Beach keeps Eva Kapusi of Los Feliz warm.
The Newport Coast Adventure
Run was formed to bring the
Newport Coast community
together and to raise funds for
Sage Hill School, Newport Coaqt
Elementary and El Morro See SHORE, P•1• M
SM IMAGE, Pase M
THINKING ALLOWED
Even clouds of ash have .a silver lining
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
Tho" d<>ude aren't Just
for lhow. It might rein,
SMPlpA2
SPORTS
0 nc 81?0d thing has come
from the heartbreak of
the recent ftre.: They
have pnMded me the perfect
excuse not to tram outdoors.
The au bu been 10 bad. I
actuaDy convinced my tralnel"i
to jJulh back the start of my
lonc·cMrdue •ftgt)t wpe•
wortcout. which lndudee Nnillna two mOee a day. I llUCceec1ed In lddlnl one more
week ro the ClozeN before In
wt*=ti I Md not atepped foot In
thing, because the 8rea are no peopJe over to thelr mak h1ft donatJon
joking matter, and netthu ls booth. AU they wanted was to help out
the serious whetting that those residents of Los Angeles, San
resuJts in my feeble attempts to tkmardlno and San Diego countJ who
get back lo shape. were evacuated or Jef't hornet from
As I ventured outdoors the b&a1.es.
Safurday for a nice, alow Jog, J I warited to top, but I knew that if I
nouced another gOOd thlna as did. I wowd never start up .pn.
a n.wt of thete hlleoric ln between pants, I thoµght about In""'°" Ni I WllUd, er, ran their act.ions. How great was It that these
~ Palivfew ~ dUa girtl understood that we are au LOLITA ~ r MW a tld'I AYSO conntcted, and that even thOugh tho HARPER IOClCer team~ 1 fOod and .... ~ poeed no direct d4n8er to the
~drift b the W:tim1 of nllklenta to dW!9e girls. they ltW felt a
NnillnslhOe.. -Of c:oune. thit Ii not reiDY a goOd
fht h "1¥ were ~:Fd rdc .,aponitblicy to help.
.._. deed llld w.wd Then I ~t lbout the reeent
e·mail in my tnbox from Martlee
Jackson. the Newport Beach public
lnfonnatioo omcer.
She wrote of the random acta of
kindn by area residents. tndud1ng
one by a 6-year·okl Who ldfleslly
donated what very wdl could have been
his •life savings• to the fire victims.
"One cash donadon was Jett at Qty
Hall by a little boy,• Jacbon wrote in the
e-Q'lait *It lwasJ a plastic 1111'\dWkh ~
6lled With penniea, rriaybe one quarter
and a dline or two. He left It wt1h this
d!tecdon: that It wu for the flre vlctima
SM AU.OWED. PIP M
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A2 ~. ~ 3, 2003
YOUR
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY Pl.OT
J.T. Eger, left, and Mike Graham, right, work out with instructor Lucas Ridinger, center, during a class at Iron Oarsman.
Health club is on a row
June Ca1a1rande
Daily Pilot
.
I (you're looking for a good
workout. to bul)d strength
and endurance and to ·
bum a high number of
calories, Olymptc Gold
Medalist Xeno Muller bu a
solullon: Row, row, row your
butt down to the lron
Oarsman.
The Costa Mesa health cbJb
speclaJius In the wortou1
MulJer knOWJ and loves best.
·Arguably, it'• the best
cardJovascular woiiout there
I , • sald Muller, who opened
his 17th Street dub In
February.
The club offers 50-m.inute
workouts on rowing machines
that calculate the distance and
caJories bumed for each
workout Expert rowers such as
Muller can bum up to 1.200
calories In le than a hour.
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Vlot.t P. WoodhoUM wJ11
prtMnt "Prenuptial Agreemems
..
Rowing was good for Olympic Gold
Medalist Xeno Muller, and he thinks
it's good for Costa Mesa
And that's just the beginning or
the benefits of rowing th.al
Muller is always excited to tout
"High school kids who do a
dtff erent sport but who
cross-train on rowing machines
can sometimes get rowing
scholllnlhlps at unlvera.ltiea
without ever touching an oar
on the water,• Muller said.
A rower's strength, as
measured by the rowing
machines, can be enough to
convince recrulters of thelr
abilldes, he said.
It's also a good low-impact
workout for some people wtth
bone and joint problems,
Muller points out, and despite
a common misperceptlon that
only the upper body ls
Involved. It's actually a
full-body wo~out
It's not Just for Olympians
such as MulleL
MuJJer won a gold medal In
the m~n'a single scuJllng at the
1996 Atlanta Olymplct. He also
won a sliver In Sydney,
AustraUa, In 2000, also In the
men's single rowing event. He
has woo numerous world
championshlps and many
other rowthg honors.
The Swiss native, who grew
up speaking German but is also
Ouent ln French. Spanish and
English, moved to Southern
California in 1996 based largely
on a poster that was In the
shop of his boat bullder in
Switzerland
BUSINESS CALENDAR
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NOV.11
The Ortnoe Country Multlmedla
Ann. Digital Vldeol'JO Interest
Group Will host 1 round table
dltc:ualon on everything video
et 7 p.m. at Possibilities AV,
Video & Gr1phlca Studio, 711 W.
Pilot
17th St, E2. In Costa Mesa. The
cost Is $10 for nonmembera and
$6 for students. lnfonnatlon:
(714) ns-5336,
http://www.ocmma.org.
NOV.12
Body o..lgn Women'• Athr.tlc,
Rehtbllltatlon •nd Pilate• Center
wlO offer 1 free semlner end
(demonstration of txerclM1 to
atrtngthen your kl-. from 7 to
8:30 p.m. at 100 Newport Center
Drive, Newport 8each.
Information: (949) 722-3666.
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"He had this poster or
Newport Harbor in his shop,
and when one day I told him I
wanted to live someplace
where I could row and train all
year-round, he said Newport
Beach was the only pl.ace to
be." Muller said.
He now rows~ at the
Newport Aquatic Center, just a
hop, a skip and a Jump from
the Costa Mesa home be sharea
wtth his wife, Erin, and their
three young children.
"It's the place to be," he said.
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. THE BUSINESS OF LANGUAGE.
The cost of
being right
Longatory
lhi>rt, I flaked T hlallUlo
Bualneuof
Language
column Is usuaDy
Mlvyonthe
1anguag'C and light
on the bushless. So
for a change of
pace. I'd like to
start off by
teaching you the
most important
pbm.se In my
business
Here'stbeAP
rule, which I knew
and forgot •Spell
QUI a numeral at
the beginning of a
sentence. If
necessary. recast
the sentence.
There Is one
JUNE exception - a
CASAGRANDE oumeraJ that
vocabulary: "expense
report.•
That's how I paid for this
handy~dandy tome in front
of me that you may have
heard of titled "The Olicago
Manual of Style." Those of
yo\I raised on and thus
prejudiced In favor of
&sociated Pres.. style,
please join me In a loud
hiss. Those of you who
don't Jcnow the difference
should be his.sing even
more loudly, because
though you don't know It,
we've just waded into the
UkeJy source of much of
your language confusion. c.ase In point, this from
the AP style book: "entitled
-Use lt to mean a right to
do or have something. Do
not use it to mean titled.•
Now chew on this little
ddblt Page 124 of the
01.ic:ago style book contains
a sample document wtth
the sentence. "The
University of Olic:ago Press
is pleased to undertake the
publication of your
cootrfbutioh, entitled .... "
So I turned to the Index
of thls rather voluminous
text to look for information
about the difference
between "titled" and
•entitled." Apparently, those
01.ic:ago types aren't
particularly interested in
the matter, becau~ I can't
find any such entry.
. I have to qualify that
with "apparently" because
I'm not aure even how to
wortc this crazy book. The
index doesn't give page
numbers. Instead, this
book has a
chapter-and-verse kind of
thing going on that I think
holds a due to the authors'
opinions or their own work.
And here's a delicious
Utd.e irony: Last week. a
copy editor removed a
paragraph from my column
because it contaJned an
error. I bad written that
whenever you write out a
year, for example 1976, you
write it In numerals unless
it's at the beglnnlng of a
sentence. ln that case, t
lOCC>JreCtly reported, you
spell it out
identities a
calendar year • 1976 was a
very good year."
So I was still eating crow
OY"er that when I flipped to
Olapter9, Verse31 of the
01.icago Style scriptures:
"Years are expres,,ed In
numerals unless they stand
at the beginning of a
sentence . 1\veoty
~ty-one should be . •n
lnteresting year."
ArrghJ
Adding insult to lnjW).
when the copy editor
chopped out my mistake,
he also bad to chop out
some other stuff that didn't
make sense once the
mistake was removed,
including the sentence.
"But I digress."
Unfortunately, this sentence
helped set up a little joke a
few sentences later In
which I repeated a variation
on that phrase. •But I
di,gest • A lot or people got
the reference to food. but
lbree who e-mailed me and
one who phoned just
thought l was stupid
My prejudice against
Olicago Style has a lot to do
with the fact that I learned
AP Style first But there are a
lot of objective reasons to
hate this book. too. It's
snooty, it's hard to navigate
and, according to AP style,
sometimes It's just plain
wrong.
OK. perhaps that Is a little
prejudiced. So consider the
source when I tell you that,
In buslneM, It's best to stick
with AP style. At least. that
was the authority when I
edited press releases for
Business Wire.
Besides, the
hot-off-the-presses 15th
edidon of the Olicago
manual -all 956 pages of it
-costs close to $60 wtth
sales tax.
LucldJy, I didn't pay a
dime because I put ft on my
(say It wtth me, class; that's
right) "expense report."
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SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
tt'U be mo.tty doudy today
with a 30% dtanc. of ahowtra,
un .... you're one of thOM
compulllve typet who tak•
OM Wf/rY day.
Highe wtll be from M to 70
degrMt. l.oWs wtll be from 48
to&I~ lnfolmllllon;
~nwf.nolta.(IOV
BOATING FORECAST
The winds on the Inner
..... Wll bt et 10 lcnotl; from
the nonhelet In the moming,
from the welt In the ea.moon,
from.,.~ In the
..... end from the notttn.-..... m6dnlght.
Dltly? The.,,..~ be 2 fMt
Of llftller one loultwwe.t
Mlllof3tolfwt.
,...,., out, the *'"di wit be
et tO llnoel: from 1he toUthMlit
In.,. momll .. hm ... welt
In the~ Ind Wining. .... "°"' .. ,....,,. .,
midnight They'll pkt up by
•bout 6 lcnota then, too. The
wavee will be 2 feet or amaller
on a IOUthwest swell of3 to 6
feet. At night. the swell wtll be
from the notthwMt at 5 to 7
fMl
SURF
TIDES
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12:02p.m.
1:42p.m.
12:201.m.
WATER TEllPllATiltl .....
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-Monday. November 3, 2003 AJ
Fire sends dream up in smoke
Newport Beach residents are among those
who might have lost property in the fires.
And their luck gets worse.
DHp• Bharath
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -A cabin
ln the woods was Yana Bridle's
dream.
That vision crystall.lud less
than two months ago. Bridle and
her hUBband, Marlc, closed es-
crow on a home ln Running
Sprmg., ln San Bernardino in
September -what she calls a
three-bedroom beauty sur-
rounded by lush greenery, with a
scenic view of the kJ slopes.
But now, the cabin may have
gone back to being that elusive
dream. The Newport Beach resi-
dents haw no Idea if the fire that
Is still wrealcing havoc in the San
Bernardino mountains spared it
or not. And the uncertainty is
killing them.
•1t was not just my dream to
be dose to nature," said Bridle,
previously a resident of the for-
mer Czechoslovakia, who sought
political a.'i)'lum in the United
States ln 1969 with her husband
after fleeing the Communist
country.
"I wanted to give that home to
my children some day,• she said.
Her neighbors ln the moun-
tains, who were evacuated las1
Sonday, told her there was little
chance her home bad survived,
BrldJe sald.
"My neighbor told me when
she left. the fire was a few feet
away from my home.• she said.
·1 don't know how it could have
not burned. I'm hoping we can
salvage it somehow. But it's
really, really hard when you don't
know."
She can't set foot in the area
for weeks or maybe even
months. The fire is still burning.
and It will be long before it's all
cleared and the freeways. road-
ways and the affected areas are
re-opened, she said.
"It's just bad luck." she said.
•it's terrible.•
The siluatJon ls worsened by
their having paJd $200,000.
wbJch was the total value of that
house, in cub. The lnswance
company tnronned her on Fri-
day that they could not cover her
because of her •history: sl\e
said.
And that, Bridle said, ls be-
cause of a *situation· with her
ne1ghbor Louis Ballas •that has
escalated over the ye&n1."
Ballas sued the Bridles ln May
demanding more than $50,000
in damages because the roots of
the trees on their yard dug into
his proj>erty, distorting bis side
of the fenoe. breaking his walk-
ways and causing his driveway to
crack.
1Wo years ago. Ballas took his
neighbors to Small Oaims Coun
but withdrew his suit after the
Bridles' insurance company told
hun he couldn't get more than
$5,000.
Bridle said her insurance com-
pany rejected her because of the
pending claims relating to Ballas.
"And my cabin probably
burned on Sunday," she said.
"How's that for bad timingf'
Ballas said ii Is unfair that he
should be beld responsible for
an unfortunate incident
"I'm not to blame for that; he
said. "The lnswance company
declined her because of her atti-
tude. This has been going on for
so long. and It's caused me a lot
of problems.•
But Bridle said It's her neigh-
bor who created the so-called
problems. Ballas hated trees, she
said.
"It's an animosity that be cre-
ated that has risen to this level
and Is affecting our lives so
deeply and tragically," she said.
The Bridles bought the San
Bernardino home alter a visit to
the Czech Republic a year ago.
she said.
"I became so nostalgic after
seeing all that natural beauty,·
she said. ·I wanted something
like thal again -after all these
years..
Sometimes, she feels hopeless,
and other times, optimistic.. she
said.
"I try to stay positive," she
said. "We'll have to wall and see.·
s..n, .....,, .... w.u ....
100" HlllD WISH
Reg. $7.. 99 I ShoW I> I &pitet 11-16-03
COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW ~s
-=~CHIT() ON THE AGENDA
Here are some of the ilems the
council will consider tonight:
OFFICE OF MAYOR PRO
TEMPO RE
The council will give a ~ond
reading to an ordinance that
changes rertaJn secdoru. of the
municipal code dealing with the
office of mayor pro tempore.
which is currently filled by 01m.
Steel. The council had the fin.I
reading of lhe ordinance on Oct.
20.
The proposed ordinance 1s
necessary to remove some
left-over wording in the city's
code that was inadvertently left
in 1995 when the code was
changed to delete the council
position of vice mayor, City Atty.
Tom Wood said.
'Jbe language is confusing
now, Wood said, because the city
used to have a mayor, a vice
mayor and a mayor pro
tempore. When the code was
changed to eliminate Ule vice
GETTING
INVOLVED
• GETTING INVOlYED runs
periodically In the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis. For information on
adding your organization to th11
list, call (949) 574-4298.
COMMUNITY ANIMAL
NETWORK
The networ1c needs volunteers to
help control the rising populauon
of wild cats in local
neighborhoods. Volunteers
would trap and deliver cats to
local veterinarians for spaying or
neutering, and then release them
badt to the property where they
were found. The goal of the
program is to save tho lives of
stray cats. (949) 759-3646.
COSTA MESA
CIVIC PLAYHOUSE
The playhouse needs volunteers
for ushering. badcstage wortt,
mailinga, typing, controlling
lights and many other duties.
(949) 650-5269.
COSTA MESA
HISTORtCAL SOCIETY
The aoclety preserves and
promotes the history of Costa
Mesa and the harbor area.
Volunteer• are needed for the
ardllvea, library, museum, docent
and public outreach programa.
(949) 631·5918.
COSTA MESA
UTE.RACY COUNCIL
The Costa Mesa Ute',.cy Center
need• volunteer Mora to teadl
Engllah •• • aeoond language.
mayor position, the mayor pro
tempore position automaticaUy
moved up a notch. This
ordinance would delete all
references to the vice mayor
WHAT TO EXPECT
Wood suggests approvaJ of the
ordinance, as it would clear up
the confusion.
LOCAL VENDOR
PREFERENCES
The council will give a second
reading to an ordinance thal
changes a section of the
mlinicipaJ code that regulates
city purchases. The ordinance
allows the city to grant a
preference to Costa Mesa
vendors when it purchases
supplies. equipment or services.
If this ordinance is approved,
it means that, in certain cases,
the city wouJd not be purchasing
i.upplies, equipment or services
at the lowest cost available. But
the difference in price will not
exceed $5,000 for any single
purchac;e order or contract.
People who want to learn English
as a second language are also
encouraged to call. Call to
register. (714) 435-3310 or (714)
545-3445.
COSTA MESA MS
SELF-HELP GROUP
The Orange County chapter of the
WXURY
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•OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SERVICE
•GREAT PRICES GUARANTEED
WHAT TO EXPECT
The council Is expected to
approve the ordinance.
"It's important to keep
buslnesses in town as much as
we can,• Mayor Gary Monahan
..aid. "If you've got a guy who
i.ells cars or paints buildings in
town that's bidding on a
contract, it's nice to give them a
break becaUM: they are in town. H
REQUEST FOR
TRI· TUNNEL EXPRESS
CORRIDOR
The council will consider a
request from the Orange County
RegionaJ Airport Authority to
adopt a resolution supporting
construction of a transportation
tunnel, known as the
"Tri-Tunnel Express," which
would have three parallel
tunneli. run from out of Irvine,
under the Oeveland Nallonal
i:orei.t and Santa Ana MountaJns
to the 1-15 Freeway in Riverside
County. The tunnels would be
built and operated from revenue
national Multiple Sclerosis
Society has staned a new
self-help group in Costa Mesa for
people newly diagnosed or with
minimal symptoms of multiple
sclerosis, or both. The group
meets at 11 a.m the second
Tuesday of every month. (949)
650-7659.
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•WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive
•INFORMATION: (714) 754-5221
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Since Measure W eliminated
the former El Toro property from
becoming a civilian airport. the
authority has p~ued other idea'>
that meet its goals of improving
air transportation access and
services for the cow1ty.
The tunnel is the brainchild of
Irvine City Councilman William
Vardoulis. a civil engineer. 111e
authority adopted a resolution
supporting the tunnel concept
in May. Now the authority is
asking each member city to
adopt a similar resolution.
WHAT TO EXPECT
·111e city is a member of the
authority and will be listcnjng to
a pitch for support from
Executive Director Jaclc: Wagner.
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comer of 19th Street and Pomona
Avenue seeks volunteers who
can greet members and the
public and volunteers for the
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PlrATES
Continued from Al •
came from a background of
dance. yop and physiology and
combined them all into hll own
Pilatea method, which he ca.I.la
"body an and tdtnce.. •
Now, more and more people
-rtom~
l"eCOY'el1ng from Slqay to elite
at.hJete. -are doing Pilate..
named for Jotei>h Pilate.. who
dew-loped the method ln the
early 20th century. Ute of the
name *Pllates" was restricted by
a trademark until courts deddcd
In 2000 that the name can be
used to d~ IM exerdse
method.
Slnce then. more Pilates
studiol flaw opened. and 1arp mun IYD" such .. Bally"t and
24 ·Hour Filrless now oft'er
Pilate.. yqga and even hybrid
•yoga1ates" clas1es.
"If a teacher ts a good teache{,
It doesn\ matter if called ft'I
Pllates or not: said Usa
Sd11aeger, who baa taugtu
Pilate. for ftve yeam. "IC it's not a
good teacher. people are going
to ftgu.re lt out doesn't feel right•
Sdliiallr Inn lnstructout ... _ .. _tn Costa __ ..,,..._.
expanded and chrlsteried
Its new Ptlates room on
Saturday. The ltUdio wOl have
tradJlionaJ Pllates equipment
uch as "tef'ormers" and
·c.adillat." and oO'en private
and ,pivate leaons. ~ .PUaies in addition to
"'~a.I yoga claMes will -* .. '• workouts more JSC19flble to more people, she
pie who have Injuries can
Pllates because t4ey don't
have to tand on their feet,·
Schlaeger said. "The machine.
l\elp people, give thqn the
resistance to worit without
having 10 use their own weight
[like in yoga!."
Tulk to yogis and Pllu
enthustuu, and yodll bear
about ·gp~ and.
"mind-bodY"connec:tion: but
that doean\ ~ lbat
everybody CQnlC!I out or a yoga
~chanting or medltatd ro
the wa.ftlnga.roma of Nq
~pa incense at home, $he
d.
"Ata gym. there's loud musJc,
~on IClftnl, so many blibacdons. .. Jsacowitz said
~concentration is
elsewhere. You're on a treadmill
looking at the news or reading a
book. You can'l do that with yoga
or Pilates. You have to
concentrate on what your body
It doing. lt'a like a meditation in
motion."
Three thousand have signed
up at Blbam'• Yoga College of
lndlutnce It opened at the
Camp In C.OSta Mesa last year,
owner Patrice Simon said. The
Blkram method Involves
postures done in a room heated
to more than 105 degrees to help
loosm muscles and flush out
lrnpw1tles.
The college's location next to a
vegan restaurant In the edecdc
shopping mall has helped foster
a community environment and
reinforce the healthy methods It
teachea. she saJd.
"It's your body, and it is a
birthright to be healthy," Simon
II.id "Ill things we do to It that ab.lft that ..
But In a fltnea-a>mdous
county, people aJao want
IOmething that will make them
look good and giet the bodies
that ceJebrttles haw, It just IO
happens that lots of celebrities
do yoga and Pilate&
"ln Orange County. the initial
reason people work out is to
look better.• Schlaeger said.
"You're in a blkini all year round.
Btft peo e tea.Im that It does
make you feel better."
• MARISA O'NEJl. covers education
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QASSIREDS
PHOTOS BY OOUGlAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY PILOT
David Greenwald (62) and Keith Moore U 19) run along the bluff at Crystal Cove State Park.
NEWPORT CO"ST ADVENTURE RUN RESULTS
10KMEN 1 .hJff Atkinson
2. Jon Cler1t
3 Steven Gattreau
10KWOMEN
1. Undlay Buwalda l . Dana Ct1W1ev
3. 8tY Aridrew
&KMEN 1. Jeff Howterv
2. lfn Pvott ,
3. M1ric Steyvers
IK WOMEN
Age
40
29
37
24
41
47
23
21
33
Catogory
Male40..w
Male 25-29
Mlle35 39
Female 19-24
Female 40-44
Female 45-49
Mate 19 24
Mile 19-24
Matel0-34
Time Rinking OWrall
35:38 1 35'.39 2
35;48 3
44:30 21
44:34 23
46;21 28
16:10
16:41
17:19
1
2
3
1. Ren1 e<.utJainen 11 Female 11 and under 21:42 11
13 18 2. J .. nne Alga 30 Female 30-34 22:20
3. Josie Ruatte 12 Female 12-14 22;40
SHORE
Continued from Al
city and the stale park
approved it The event was
meant not only for runners and
walkers but for families, with a
lr:id'a fun zone and a plein air
art exhibit in addJdon to the
5Ks and JOKs.
"Its been extremely gratifying
to see the fabulous response of
the teachers parents, students
and of Newport Coast residents
ln general to support the
event." Escano said.
•rm absolutely blown away."
IMAGE
Continued from Al
said Jade Butefish, a member of
the Newport Coast Advisory
Committee.
Janina Pietsch of Newport
Coast came to the event to
support the schools and Crystal
Cove and to have a fun day with
her family.
Rebecca Anderson of
Newport Coast said that she
came to the event because she
had never participated In a
running event before and
because she wanted to suppon
the local area schools.
The recent fires caused the
cancellations of severaJ other
races ln Southern California,
which brought runners such as
this but one day, I placed my faith and hope
In Jesus Ouist." she said on Friday at Liberty
Baptist's offices. "I was going through so
much pain, but then I found healing ln Jesus
O:uist
"I started reading the BibJe, and the word
of God changed my attitude. he said. "I
went from a person filled with sorrow, hatred
and bltt.emea to one who is Joyful everyday.
I have come a long way from that photo·
graph. and I want to share with people that
they can overcome whatever burdens them,
too.·
After the napalm attack. UI rushed Ptiuc to
a local hospital, where she was treated for
thJrd-degree bums.
She said she ,was hospitall7,ed for 14
months and underwent 17 operalions 10 re-
pair her damaged akin.
Richard Barrett (8) takes a cup of water from volunteer Peter
Saliba of Irvine while running the lOK race.
Jeff Howtey of San Diego to the
Newport Coat Adventure Run.
I lowley found the event online-
and dr~r more than an
hour to rdn the competitive 51<.
The hard worit that went into
the planning of the event paid
off because of the friendly
volunteers, said f lowley, who
came in first with a time of
16:10.
The event went smoothly, he
..aid. There wasn't a two-hour
wait for awards, and the
volunteers working at the event
knew what they were doing,
unlike other inaugural events
he has been to.
"II was one of the nicest
out-and-back SK&thal I have
ever done right a1ong the
ocean," I lowley said. ul wasn't
too happy wilb my time of
16:10, but yov can never really
complain when you win the
whole thing and set a course
record."
Benneu Meltzer of Newport
Coast said that he was
impressed to see such strong
suppon for the event from the
community and he is looking
forward to the event next year.
• LUIS PENA is tha news assistant
and may be reached at (949)
,574-4298 or by e ·mail al
/uis.pena@latimes.com.
"l had akin grafted to 35Cfri of the bum ar-
eas." she said, lifting up her left arm to show
·some of the grafting.
She became notoriou~ famous from Ul's
photograph in her own country and with·
drew from achool -and life -from ages 9
to 19, she 8aid.
00N LEACH I DM.Y Pit.OT
Kim Phuc has been sharing her story of how the •1rttte girl in the pictlJre" survived the
V~tnam War and escaped to freedom. She spoke Sunday in Newport Beach.
"'11lat photograph almost destroyed my
life," ahe saJd. "I couldn't go to school, and I
always asked the question, 'Why mer she
said.
Phuc yearned to get out or ber country
and try to resume some 10rt of"normal" life.
'she said, but her government, "5tlll wanting
to control me." sent her to Cuba.
She continued on with her education, and
It 1s In Cuba whe~ he met and married her
hbsband, Toan, who al.so wu sent to Qaba
but from North Vietnam, an enemy of South
Vietnam, where Phuc was from.
•rve learned that love Is no1 the enemy,•
Phucl&fd
The (WO honeymooned In Moacow, and on
Al.lOWED
Continued from Al
their flight back to Cuba. the 'Plane had a
one-hour stop in Newfoundland. •
"There's a lot you can do in one hour,•
Phuc said. She and her husband left behind
their luggage and the p!Me.
They defected to Canada wtth only tier
camera -which she ldD carries with her -
and her puf'5t.
•eut we had our freedom and each other,
and nothlrig coilld replace that,• Aid Phuc,
wilO lives with her family -IJ\duCtlng her
pattnta -in the town of AJ~ oear TorofltO,
·rust like the pho~ph, I Will never forget
that day 11 ~ ago, when we had our free-
dom."
Prom dill f*y. -.aw aky that served
u a tJacWrop to a vtBlge bealeged by war 32
y ~ Pbuc hu em~ triumphant
"There may be scars oo my body, but my
heart ts not scarred," he saJd.
She and ,her (anilly are scheduled to vi.sit
DlsneylMd for the first time today.
"I know we will feel joy on that day; ahe
&aid, beaming.
•My mission now i.s to say to people that
when they eee my presence In that photo·
graph. a girl crying out, I will k of them,
'don't see her,'" Phuc saJd "lriStead. I want
them to see a girl that is crylng out for peace.
one who now mows the power of Jove, hope
aoo rorgJveness."
• MICE 8QACCA It 1 reporter for Tlmes
Community News. He can be reached 1t (7141
ae&-7171 orbye-m1ll1t
mldlHl.M:i~•tatimM.oom.
•
PUBLIC
.SAFETY
POLIC E FILES
COSTA MESA
• .._. StrMt: A person
WM reported driving
under the Influence of
alcohol and drugs In the
700 bfodt at 6:44 p.m.
Saturday.
• a.ch StrMt: No health
permit displayed waa
reported In the 600 blade
at3:20 p.m. Saturday.
• Pomona Avenue end
W.. DIM; Resisting an
off'ICer wu reported at
'4:25p.m.
• South Coat DIM: A
burglary was reported In
the 900 blade et 8:22 p.m.
Saturday.
• Victotia Strwt: A
person was reported
drunk In public in the 200
block at 1 :20 p.m.
Saturday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Acacia StrMt:
Trespasalng was reported
In the 20300 blade at 4:01
p.m. Sunday .
• Blytkle Drive: A burglar
alarm was reported in the
700 block at 7:43 p.m.
Sunday.
• Colton Strwt: A party
was reported as a
disturbance in the 300
block at 3:56 a.m. Sunday.
• East Newport Centet
Drive: A burglar alarm
was reported In the 600
block at 3:56 p.m. Sunday.
• Holmwood Drive: A
stolen vehicle was
recovered in the 300 block
at 12:41 p.m. Sund~
• Macarthur Boulevard:
Police were called In to
keep the peace In the
4500 block at 10:54 a.m.
Sunday.
• Main StrMt: A boat
burglary was reported in
the 400 blade at 1 :40 p.m.
Sunday.
• Vistl Del Oro: A water
and sewer problem was
reported in the 2600 block
at 3:23 p.m. Sunday.
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN items to
the Daily Pltot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by •mail
to luis.Pflna@lstimes.com; by fax
to (949) 646-4170; or by calling
(949) 574-4298. Include the time,
date and location of the event, as
well as a contact phone number.
TODAY
Or. Denfel Ng wlll discuu •The
Surgical Treatment of Rectal
Cancers" from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at
Hoag Cancer Center Radiation
Oncology Library. Registration is
required. Information: (949)
760-5542. 0n,. County S6ern Singles wm
have a newcomer and member
information meeting at 6:30 p.m.
at the Costa Meaa Community
Center, 1845 Paric Ave. Learn
about the Sierra Club and the
many activities that are available.
Information: (714) 605-2404.
TUESDAY
Hoag Ho.pita! chef Rk:h1rd Reilly
will present "Heart-healthy
Cooking: Holiday CulsJne• Reilly
will demonstrate how to make
healthy holiday favorites without
fat and aalt. The coat Is free.
Reservation•: (800) 614-HOAG.
The Cost.IM ... s.nlor Cer1W
will preaent a health fair from 8
a.m. to 1 p.m. at 645 W. 19th St
There wlll be flu lhota, hnlth
education, reaoorcea, health
~ •nd health acreenings.
Information: (949) 645-2356.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
''We don't [replace Wess
Presson]. ''The draft is over and
the trading de,adline has passed."
Daly Pilot
Dick Freeman,
Corona del Mar footbaft coach
Sports Editor Rlch..-d Dunn: 1949) 574-4223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-0170
HIGH SCHOO[ FOOTBALL
EYEOPENER
Ill Daily~POOt
Spofta HaD ol FUle
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Nov. 10 honoree
JOE URBAN
Monday, November 3, 2003 A5
Mustangs create ··gold standard·
Costa Mesa wins in gold
pants, which may now
have superstitious value.
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
Estancia High football coach and for-
mer USC quarterbaclc Craig Fertig had
talked last week about approaching the
P.agles' rivalry game against Costa Mesa.
the same way he would a USC-UCLA
game.
Mustangs Coach Dave Perkins at-
tempted to further that association by
having his team wear gold pants for the
first time, an ode to UCLA that came off
looking like another 'Iiojans rival.
"That was my secret," Perkins said. "It
was kind of a funny thing. I was thin.k-
ing that was the closest thing we could
get to UCIA going against Fertig. But we
came out looking like Notre Dame. I'm
just happy we didn't play like Notre
Dame did .against USC"
No, Costa Mesa played much more
like the Trojans of late. The only down-
side to the Mustangs lopsided victory
was the injury to junior linebaclcer Issac
Tsavahidls, which caused a 25-minute
delay early in the fourth quarter.
Tsavahidis suffered a compound frac-
ture to the tibia and fibula The swelling
had not subsided enough for surgery
Fridaynr Saturday, but Perldns said Tsa-
vahiclis would be operated on late Sun-
day or today. Perkins added that it was a
clean break and a full recovery is ex-
pected.
The Mustangs will need to recover
quickly to avoid a hangover after its win
over Estancia. Costa Mesa (5-3, 2-2 in
the Golden West League) faces -West-
minster (7-1, 4-0) Friday at Newport
Harbor High. It is a game the Mustangs
will need to win to maintain realistic
hopes of an automatic playoff berth.
Mesa trails co-leaders Westminster
and 6range by two games and is tied
with Saddlebaclc (3-5, 2-2) for third
place. Westmlnster closes the season
against Orange (7-1, 4-0). Saddieback
has games remaining against Santa Ana
(4-4, 1-3) and Ocean View (2-6, 1-4).
There ls the possibility that Westmin-
ster, Costa Mesa and Saddieback could
tie for second place. In that scenario -
which includes Costa Mesa and Saddie-
baclc winning its final two games and
Wes~ster losing its final two contests
-a coin filp would decide the second
and third playoff berths from the
league.
Needing two more victories for that
scenario to take place, its possible the
Mustangs could break out the gold
pants again against either Wesuninster
or Santa Ana.
"You just might see them again," Per-
kins saJd. "You never lcnow. When you
play well in something. the kids seem to
get attached to ;t"
• NEWPORI' HARBOR: Tom Jackson
became the first sophomore quarter-
back to start a game in Coach Jeff Brin-
kley's 18 seasons at the school in Fri-
day's loss to Irvine.
Jackson, replacing lnjured junior Ka-
sey Peters, completed 12 of26 passes for
161 yards and two touchdowns. He did
not throw an interception and the Sail-
ors didn't 'tum the ball over lo the game.
"He did a good job," Brinkley said.
"He played within the system If he does
that. he'll continue to be successful"
..._/ KENT TREPTOW /DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa High Coach Dave Perkins, left, addresses his team after a 41-0 victory over crosstown rival Estancia in the Battle for the Bell lhlJrsday night at OCC.
Jackson's confidence appeared to
grow as he tried to rally the Sailors In
the second half. Prior to Newport Har-
bor's final drive, a desperation attempt
to march 76 yards for the winning score,
Jackson completed 8 of 12 passes in the
second half for 107 yards and a touch-
down.
He also seemed to piclc up the confi-
dence of his teammates, particularly af.
ter a 9-yard run that gained a first down
late in the third quarter. Jackson broke
one tackle on the play and showed a
good deal of toughness charging ·up-
field.
HI think If you go out and perfonn
well, they will have a lot of confidence
in you," Brinkley said.
Jackson also showed a lot of confi-
dence in junior wide receiver Tuylor
Young. who had his best offensive game
of the season, catching six passes for 88
yards and two touchdowns. Brinkley
said a lot of the Jackson-to-Young
combo was by design and it was also a
result of the coverage Irvine was playing
against junior receiver Spencer Unk.
who caught four balls for 56 yards.
Maybe more Important than any-
thing statistically, Jackson stayed heal-
thy. a necessity since the Sailors were
without a true backup quarterback.
Senior Michael Green, who has missed
two weeks because of a concussion, Is
MONDAY
MORNING
QUARTERBACKS
expected to return to practice today. But
Brinkley said Jackson will remain the
starter this week.
Another sturdy performance will be
needed to get the Sailors back on track
against Laguna Hills (5-3, 0-3 ln the Sea
r
View League). Among the favorites to
knock off defending league champion
Foothill going into the season, either La-
guna Hills or Newport Harbor (5-3, 0-3)
would be knoclced out of playoff con-
tention with a loss Friday.
•CORONA DEL MAR: Wess Presson's
leg injury, suffered in Saturday's loss to
Northwood, is not as serious as inJt1ally
feared.
Presson, who does a little bit of every-
thing for the Sea Kings (5-3, 2-1 in Pa-
cific Coast League play), went down on
his first carry of the game and it was
feared his leg was broken. But Corona
del Mar Coach Dlclc Freeman said Sun-
day, it ls only a bad sprain to the lower
leg area.
Still, Presson isn't expected to play
Friday when CdM battles Tesoro (6-2,
3-0) in a crucial league game. If the Sea
Kings Jose to the Titans, they'll likely
face an elimination-type game in the fi-
nal week of the regular season against
University (5-3, l-2), with the league's
third automatic playoff berth on the
line.
Others will need to step up with the
absence of Presson, a start~ at running
back and comerback..
"We don't (replace hlmJ,~ Freeman
said. "The draft ls over and the trading
deadline has passed."
Attempting to fill the void, though,
will be running backs Austin Brawner
and Brett Crowley, as well as comerbaclc
David Del Fante. The former have split
carries equally with Presson this season.
Del Fante, who also is the Sea Kings'
kicker, has played well in the secondary
the last few weeks.
"We're at the point where we can't re-
place [Presson I, but they're doing pretty
well," Freeman said.
The only other injury of concern
coming out of Saturday's game~ a thlgb
contusion sustained by junior wide re-
ceiver Kevin Welch. It did not seem seri-
ous, but Freeman won't know the full
extent of the injury until he meets with
his players today for the first time since
Saturday's loss.
• ESfANCIA: Coming off another lop-
sided defeat to Costa Mesa and Its
fourth consecutive loss after beginning
the season 3-1. Estancia finds itself fac-
ing an uphill task with possibly its
toughest opponent to date, Orange, on
the docket for Friday.
The Panthers (7-1, 4-0 in Golden West
League play) are tied for first place, the •
Eagles are tied for last (3-5, 1-3). More
frightening than the discrepancy in the
standings ls Orange's rushing attack.
See FOOTBAU., P11e A6
SENIOR SPOTLIGHT
Jim Calderwood
Former UCI professor
continues to compete on
the tennis court, with
help from his artificial
knee and pacemaker.
Steve Vlr11n
DaUyPilot
T here were two choices for Jim
Calderwood while he was
playtng football at the
University of Qreson: be the
quarterback for one moq yeu or
concentrate solely on academlci.
All he had to do was listen to John
Mclely'• quesdon and the rest was
hiatory. Or, in Calderwood'• cue, you
could say lt WU £ngl1ah literature.
McKay, a former ~rand ...Utant
coac:b for the Ducbt asked
Calderwood, "You like broken bones?"
Clldetwood plbbed (or 1be pen;
He went on to bec:Ome m Bnlllb
professor al UC Irvine and now. at 73,
he ls retired, writing a memoir and still
playing the sport be came to love while
at UCJ. Yes, despite an u:tifidal lcnee
and a pacemaker, Calderwood
cot1tinues to play tennis.
"I just love the game,• said
Calderwood, a longtime member at the
Palisades ThnnlS Club. •r enjoy the
compedtlon and, here at the club, there
ate a number of older pJayers who • •
know one another and play here. There
ls a pleasant social quality to the play as
well a.s the competition.•
Calderwood, originally from Qreson.
competed in football. basketball, traclc
and field and buebaD In high echoo1.
before beoomlng a quarterback for the
Ducks. In the late 1940s, Oregon bad a ·
freshmen team and he wu the
aignal-~er. During that eeaon; Norm
Van Brodclln WU the qll!lttero.ck of th•
varsitY team.
Calderwood started a few pmet lbr
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SPORTS
BRIEFLY ace dominates novice race
Pirates place five in
top 11 of novice eight
event at Newport
rowing festival.
Orange Coast College had a
atro"g ~ltowtng at the Newport
Autumn Rowing Festival Sun-
day, Including o 011t·pl e fin
I h In the men.. novice eight
event
OCC act\JaUy had five teams
among the top I I in that t'VC?nl,
Lncluding the wlnning boat,
which finlshed the 2.5-mlle
coune ln 15:20. There were 40
cteWI In the competition and
the Pirates also took fourth,
sixth, ninth and 11th.
In the men's open eight.
Orange Cout nnJshed fifth wilh
a lime or 15: 11, four spots be·
hJnd winner UC Davis (14:51).
In the men'l IJ&htwelght elght.
nn cwm the Pirate don't ordl·
nariJy compete In, OCC finillhed
second (15:04) behind UC Da· vts. •
In the men's open four, OCC
wu ninth (16:44). USC won that
race {15:53) ahead of UC Davis
and lhe San Diego Rowing Oub.
Orange Coast wiJI compete
again Sunday at the San Diego
Pall OllbSlc In Mls.sJon Bay.
UCl falls. plays on
Luis Obllpo Friday In the seml-
(lnal of the Big We t 'J'buma·
ment at 5:30 p.m. at Cal State
Fullerton's Titan Stadium.
Kandace Wilson tc0red for
CaJ State Fullenon (9·8·2, 3·
5· l) lo the third minute Sunday,
but the Anteaters had a .quick
comeback u freshman Britney
Webster launched a 25-yard
shot past ntan goalkeeper
Laura Janke off a cross from
senJor Caroline Kabe In the
10th minute.
Erica Pryor knocked in a cor
ner kick ln the 60th minute to
break the tie and Lauryn Welch
added an lnsurance goal ln the
72nd minute.
UCI goalie Marissa Welliver
had thf'ff saves, u did Janke.
UCI had not lost 1lnce a 2· I
conference setback. Oct. 3 to CaJ
Poly.
The Titans' victory also
ended a se~n-long Sunday
unbeaten streak for the Ant·
eaters. who had gone 3-0-4 ln
previous Sunday games this
fall.
UCI's Burkhardt lauded
•HONORS: UC Irvine's Eric
Burkhardt has been recognized
as an eUte strength and condl·
tlonJng coacb through the Na·
\Jona! Strength and Condition·
Ing Association's new coach
practJtloner program.
Barnes. NSCA educatJon dlrec·
tor and • former trength coach
for the San Fraodsco 49cra. •1t
Is only appropriate that the
most credjbfe orpnlution ln
the proresslon oO'er thh type or
~gnltlon to experienced
strength coaches."
Through this program,
coaches will not only be hon·
ored ror theJr achievements and
contributions to the profess.Ion,
but will also be available to
partner with aspiring students
wishing to joln the profession
through the NSCA's student as-
&fatantshlp program.
The NSCA has sought to edu·
cate Its members and lncrease
respect tor the strength and
conditJonlng profession. Jt pro·
vides a variety of resources such
u: exceptJonaJ professional
journals; cutting-edge confer·
ences; scholarship and grant
opportunities; educational text
and videos; and career services
to its 26,000 members.
For lnformatlon, visit the
NSCA Web site: www.nsca·
llft.org.
Trojans handle 'Eaters
of five slralght home games to
end me regular season.
Mol.IUln P.c.Mc ~ Federldon
u::!'1...~•
UC lrvfne -~ t 2 3 • e use • 2 • i 1s UC INfne • Garcia 3. R. Merlo 3.
Noon 1, C Merlo 1. Sav" ·Wynne
·1.
USC · Clarie•· Shin 2. l.atovlo 2,
0.ml•nov 2. Het. 1, R.ynolda 1,
O.lgadlllo 1, Hadar 1, Healy 1. S.vea
·Ricci 12.
Sailors finish fourth
• WATBR POLO: The New·
port Harbor High boys water
polo team fell to Long Beach
Wilson, 7·6, In the thltd·place
game of the Tru·West Memorial
Cup MtatJonaJ Saturday at
Bellarmlne Prep High ln San
Jose.
Michael Bury scored Cow
goals for the Sailors, who felJ to
14-10. Oay Jorth and 'Bryan
Auer aJso scored for the Turs
and MJchael Robinson had nine
saves.
Newport was defeated, 10-6,
by Harvard-Westlake ln a semi·
Onal earlier Saturday.
Jorlh scored five goaJs against
Harvard-Westlake, whJJe Robin·
son collected nine saves.
lhl-West Memorial ~ lnY!tat!OMI
Thlrd-pt.ce a.me
LS Wilson 7. Newport I Sco'9 by Ouartet"S
Ill DailyA Pilot Ill ,
Hallof am
nniw11
JOHN
MELBON
Corona del Mar
Football, basketball were his favorites back in
the day, but now wife, daughter come first.·
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
I n John Melbon's life, family
Is bb top priority. His work.
which also lnvolves chariry
endeavors, Is important. as
well.
However, while Melbon was
growing up ln the Newport
Beach area, sports consumed his
life. He played football, baseball
or basketball just about e'Veryday
throughout his childhood. Yet,
the competition, the
camaraderie and the lessons he
learned through sports were
simply the end to the means.
an all-around athlete," said a
modest Melbon. • 1 wasn't the
bestatanythlng.butlwasgood
at a lot of thin~·
With the Sea Kings. Melbon
earned first-team all-league.
honors ln baseball, as a second
baseman, and football, as a
defensive back. He was also a
team captain In both sports his
senior year. Melbon also
competed ln wreslllng In his first
two years at the school. He was
the frosh·soph league
141 -pound champion as a
sophomore and had promise.
"But It was just too brutal going
into one sport after the other,"
he said. "I wanted to focus on •SOCCER: A seven-match
unbeaten streak came to an end
Sunday for the UC lrvtne
women's socn•r team, ai, host
Ca.I State Fullenon earned a 3· l
Big West Conferenre lrfumph In
the regular-seru.or1 finale for
both teams.
Burt.hardr joins 17 other eUte
coaches from around the world
selected into this Inaugural pro·
gram that honora seasoned
practitJoners and educators
who make sJgnlficant cootribu·
lion~ to the strength and condl·
Uonlng profession. Each practl·
tloner elected la responsible
for the physlcaJ advancement
of lndlvfdual athletes and ath-
letic teams at lhe professional,
collegiate, or high tchool level.
•WATER POW: Freahman
lfevor Oark scored four goals
to lead No. 1-ranked USC past
eighth-ranked UC lrvine, 15·8,
ln a Mountain Pacific Sports
Federaaon menl water polo
game at McDonald's Swim Sta·
dium In Los Angeles Sunday.
Senior PhU Garcia and junior
RJck Merlo scored three goals
each for UCI (I 0· 12, 2·3 In the
MPSF). Sophomore goalie Joe
Wynne recorded six saves.
LB Wilson 2 1 3 1 Newpol\ 1 1 2 2
·1 am most proud to be a
good father lo my
; daugbter, DelanJe. and
a good husband to my
wife, Jaclde, • Mellion
said. "Nothing is more
Important to me.•
two sports. ..
After CdM. Melbon
The Anteater" (10·4·5, 4·2-3
in the Big West Conference> fell
inlo a fourth-place tie with
Long Beach Statr. But, due to
the Anteaters' 3·2 overtime win
over the 49ers Tuesday, ua ad·
vances 10 the fou,..team Big
We•t Conference ToumamenL
The 'Eaters face CaJ Poly San
FOOTBALL
Continued from AS
which b among lhe besr in the
CIP Southern Se<.11on.
Omnge 1s avcragint.: 331 yardi.
rushing and 375 point'i per
game. not good nrw. for thl'
Eagles' dercnse. wh1t.h has ~lrug·
gled again!>! opponents' ru!Jiing
anach dunng 1h1• 1.1Jrren1 lo.,ing
streak.
fatanda ha' ,\llowe<.I ib lru.t
four op~nenL' to nt'ih for B52
yarcJo,. Jn lhoM' ga11w~ the f.Jtgles
have allowt•<l JI 5 point~ per
game
I ligh i.rnnng afla1r. don't suit
Estancta'i. ofTeru.c and often take
the F.agles our of their runrllng
game PuUback Bubba Kapko,
coming off a 127·yard. three·
touchdown performance, had
just three carries against Co~ta
SCHEDULE
TODAY
Tennis
High school girls • Laguna Hilla at
Newport Harbor, 3 p.m.;
Northwood at Corona del Mar, 3
p.m., Estancia, Costa Mesa at
Golden West League finals at
Ocean View, 1 p.m.
FWdhoc:by
High &dlool • Edl1<>n at Newpolt
Harbor, at Harper Community
Centef, 3 p.m. ero.. country
High school boya end glr1s · Sage
Hill ., Academy Loague finals, at
Irvine Per1c. glr11 3 p.m .. boyl 3:46
p.m.
W.wpolo
High ld\ool boys • COS1a Mesa at
Tustin tournament, TBA
Golf
Communky college women ·
Orange Coat at Oranve Emp(re
Conference tournament. at El
ffNever before In the strength
and conditioning profession
has a distinction of this caliber
been offered,· saJd Michael
Mesa. Mike Cahill, Estancia's
other 225-pound back. carried
the ball just four times.
Olhill was also limited by an
ankle lnjury that occurred the
week prior against Santa Ana.
Ungering injuries also bothered
offensive and defensive lineman
Gary Strawn, who had his shouJ-
der retaped just prior to kickoff.
bur came out of the game in pain
with jw.1 more than five minutes
remaming m lhe first quarter.
0nl' new wrinkle for the
l:agles' offense was the addition
of juruor f..eo Macias to the taiJ-
baclc mix. Macias had five carries,
including one after a direct snap
from center Yousif Muradian.
• SAGB HILL: The Ughtnlng
continued to be outmanned in
Academy League play, Calling in
the 2003 'lCaSOn opener to St.
Margaret' . 53-0, Thursday.
Last season. Sage HUJ ( l ·6, O· I
Prado Golf Course, 11 a.m.
TUESDAY
Wlltllr polo
High IChool boys · Caplstrano
Valley et Newport Harbor, 3:16
p.m.; Santa Ana at Costa Mesa, 3
p.m.; Estancia at Pacifica, 3:15
p.m.
Yo8eybel
High school glr1s · Laguna Hilla at
Newport Harbor, 6:16 p.m.;
Calvary Chapel at Corona del Mar,
5:15p.m.
Tennis
High school glr11 · Costa Mesa,
Estancia at Golden West league
flnala. at Ocean Vi&N, TBA.
Soccer
Community college men •
Fullerton at Orange Coelt, 3 p.m.
Community college women·
~f:~ et Santa An1, 3 p.m.
High tehool • Newport Harbor In
Tournament of Ct\Mnplona, TBA.
Sulflng
t 3.39°/°Ar11·~ 0
up to 66Mns.
on approved credit
~ -~ I . I I I ~ ...:-.. l'l -~ ....
James Shin, Juraj Zatovic and
Predrag Oamjanov had a pair of
goals each to help the Trojans
Improve to 16·3, 6·1.
Don Ried had 12 saves for use. which led. 7.3, at halftime
and 13·5 after three quarters.
The Anteaters host No. 4
UCL.A Saturday in a MPSF con·
test at noon to begin a stretch
tn league) lost Its three league
games by a combined score of
95-6. Wlth Capistrano Valley
Ouistian and Brethttn Ouistian
remaining on the schedule, not
much is expected to change in
the finaJ weeks this season. •
"The challenge we have is you
ta1te yow Sr. Margaret's and your
Capistrano Valley Christian and
they get 15 lo 20 incoming fresh.
men football players and, of
those. a substantial amount have
played youth football," Sage Hill
Coach Tum Monarch said.
"When you gel five or six. it's jmt
dl!fi~t 10 pair up. numbers
wide.
Monarch is campaigning for a
move lo a freelance schedule as
early as next season because of
the Lightning's dlfficuhy in keep-
ing up with their league competi·
tors.
"I think reasonable people
need 10 put their heacli together
High school · Newport Harbor et
Santa Margarita, TBA
WEDNESDAY
V.Wpolo
High scl\ool boys • Newport
Harbor et Woodbridge, et
University, 3 p.m.; Corona del Mar
at University, 3:15 p.m. Mater Del
et Estancia, 3:16 p.m. .....
High school glr1a • Newport
Harbor at See View League finals,
TBA; Corooa def Mar at Peclfic
Coast Leegue finals, TBA
'A>"9ybel
Community college women •
Orange Coast at Saddlebedc. 7
p.m.
High adlool gltis • eo.ta M.u at
Westmlrmer, 6:15 p.m.; Orange at
Estancia. 3:16 p.m.
Ool
Community oollege women ·
Orange Coast et~ Empinl
Conference tournament at El
Prado Golf CourM, TqA.
•4900 on
•4000 on
•
on
long Beech Wllaon ·Sagehorn 2,
Shen'in 2, Piercy 1, Arturovlch 1,
Swtnt0n 1.
Newport Harbor· Bury 4, Jorth 1,
Auer 1. Savet · Robinson 9.
hmlfln1I
Herv1rd-W..U.ke 10. Newport I Scotw by <WefW'I
Harvard '3 I • 2 • 10
Newport 1 • I 0 • I
Harwrd-Westteke • Vr"land 3,
Rappel 3, Hlndle·Katel 2, Weintraub
1, Fllldt.l 1.
Newport Hatbof • Jorth 5, Gentry 1.
Savet · Roblnaon 9
and come p with a reasonable
conclusion1 • Monarch said.
"Football• a unique SPQrt, just
with the emotions and the safety.
I just ~you need to put more
thought process lnto where you
put the kid.'>.•
Though Monarch remains im·
pressed ~ U1e growth of his
predomina(ely freshmen and
sophomore roster, he doesn'I
know that they will be able 10
compete with Academy League
foes in the corning years.
"The lighl at the end of the
runnel is not there unJ~ I see a
101 more numbers al Sage I lilJ as
far as football players," Monarch
aa.id.
While the 2004 football sched·
ule Is already set. Monarch said
he wouJd not have difficuJry find·
Ing opponenta for lhe final three
weeks of the season if the Ught ·
ning were to leave the Academy
League.
CALDERWOOD
Continued from A5
the Ducks later in college. but.
before his senior season, he
decided to focus on bis studies
rather than get beat up by
linebackers and defensive
linemen. He graduated from
Oregon with a degree ln
psychology. then served two
years in the Army, stadoned on
lhe East Coast.
After lhe Anny, he was a
technical writer for a
corporation. He then went to
graduate achooJ at the Unlveraity
or Wa.shlngton, where be eamed
a doctorate In English Utemture.
That's when he found hls nJche.
He became lfttoualy lntetaled
ln lhe wort. of WIJUam
Sbakapw-e. fl a!so continued
played baseball for
Melbon is also proud --~J ~~
Orange Coast College.
He was a starter on the
Pirates' 1980 state
championship team.
of hJs wodc. He started
an employee benefits
firm. Benefit Partners,
ln 1997. He Is al5o
lnvotved with OUve
~ "I was just happy to
be with them and being
able to win was
special." MeJbon sald.
•Playing ln the stale
tournament was a lot
of fun and, of course.
Crest, an organization John Melbon
which bas been aiding
underprivileged children for the
past 30 years. To get lo the point
of beJping others, MeJbon
developed hbnself through
sports, gaining a competitive
spirit and an appred.ation for
the value or teamwork.
"From the lime I could
remember. l was playing sports;
taclcJe football, baseball and
baslcetball, from the firsr thing in
the morning till the sun went
down,* Melbon said. "That's all I
really wanted to do. It wasn't
really about organized spons
back then. Jt was just going
down to the end of the street,
getting gloves and bats and
playing baseball. J really loved ii.
I look back on those times as
great times."
When Melbon later become
heavily involved In organized
sports al Corona del Marl ligh,
where he starred in football and
baseball ln his senior year,
1978-79, he was named Sea King
of lhe Year, the school's best
male athlete.
"That was more because I was
to write short stories and poems.
"Writing has always come easy
to me,• saJd CaJderwood, who
hold<> a great deal of ~pect for
Shakespeare.
Calderwood wrote books,
mainJy textbooks. about
Shakespeare and he was a
professor at Mlchlgan State and
at UCLA before moving on 10
UCI, which was founded tn
1965. The Anteaters welcomed
CaJderwood in 1966 and he
helped develop the Engtish
department there.
He also built o friendship with
UCI men's tennis coach Myron
McNamara. who led the
Anlcaten to alx NCM OMalon D
dllet ln the 1970S. McNamara
helped Calderwood learn mate
about tennis and Calderwood
tudled ~game on his own,
reading boob on tennis and
continually playing with
~
wiJ)ning the state championship
was a definite h.lghllgllt. •
Melbon said he came to a
realization while al OCC. that, as
much as he loved sports,
focusing on academics and a
business career would be a
better route 10 pursue.
"I was fast, but not
major-league fast,· Melbon said.
"You hh a level where you realize
that It takes a lot of talent and
some breaks to break through to
the pro level. I thought my odds
would be better with business
and academics and I was proven
right..
Melbon went on to graduate
from UCLA in 1983 and entered
the corporate benefits business
which he continues to work In.
I-le Is a season ticket holder for
Bruins football, as well.
"I still love spons." Melbon
said.
Melbon, 42, who lives in
Newport Beach with hJs wife
and 8-year-old daughter, is the
latest honoree of the Daily Pilot
Sports Hall or Fame.
McNamara. C.alderwood aJso
learned by watching the talented
UCJ players. .
CaJderwood continued to
develop his love for the game
through his time at UCI. After he
retired in 1994, he kept on
playing and, while competing in
the UnJted States Thnnis
Association 65s division, he was
ranked as high as No. 10 in
doubles with teammate John
Peterson.
However, rankings are oot all
that Important to Calderwood.
"It's just fun to get out there,•
he said. "Jt's fun just to play the
game and to enjoy yourself as
much u you c.an."
Calderwood, who llvtt in
t.e.guna Beach with his wife.
Oeo, also cnjoyt the time be
q>enda with h1I fam1J)t He and
bis wife have two '°"' and three gnmdchildreo.
i
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Mehl St., Ste. UOO,
ltvhM, CA t2614
Publlsh1d Newport
Beach Costa Mesa Delly
Pilot November 3, 7, 10,
2003 M835
IS("'" MOTla Of PnTllOtl
TO ADlllSTll
' lSTAnOfi
JOtUISlPll
••lPll lbJOllAmS l PYU
WHO. A2ll016
To all heirs, btn1fl cl1rl11, crtdilora, con
tin11nl credltou, ind
persons who may olh
l<WIH bl 111t1rul1d In
the "1111 Of estate. or
both. ot. JOHANNES E
Pill 11lt JOHN E. Pill
ah lOHANNES E. PYLE
A PETlllON FOR PRO
BATE has b11n filed by MARIAN Pill in lh1
Super10r Court of Cth fornl• County of OR
ANGE THE PETITION FOR
PROBATE requeah
MARIAN PIJL be ap·
pointed n pe!lon1I
r1pr1S1nl1llve to ad·
minister th• est.le of
ttt1 decedent.
THE PE!fJ!ON regvetts
Policy
tltt .. ce6eftl'a W1• .,..
ce••clla, If any. Ill
Mln•ttlcl to ptoMbt Tiie
Will 1n4I 1111 cOdici.it e1 • enll1~ fOt ta•"*'•· t1011 In Ull fill -ept by the ~Ollll.
THt: t£TlflON ra~t1
1utlloitty to adMln'11tr
the utat• llndtr Illa
lndtp-endent Adm.lnll•
trtlicln of bt1tu Act,
(Thrt A11tltot1ty wlU e1ow
th• penontl ttptaMn·
t1Uvt te lt-e 111tny
ectlont wtthout obt1ln•
ln1 court 1ppro11a1.
Btfore taklna certain
Vlf'/ lmpOftaflt Ktlona,
however, IM p1uon1I rlpt' ... ntabve will lie
19C1111tltd lo 1111• nouu
t1 klterat1d P•ftont uni.as tlley llev1 w1lvtd
notice Of consented lo
the prop0std •cllon.)
Th• independent •d· mlnlslrellon 1ulhorlty
will Ill o•nlld untau
an 1nt1r .. ttd penon
hies 111 oblectJon to the
petition ind shows 1ood
cauM why the court
should not trant lh•
1uthorlly.
A HEARING on tile
petition will b1 held on
DECEMBER 4, 2003 11
1 45 p m. In Oapt L73 locetld 1t 341 The City
Onve South, 0..tn ... CA 92861
IF YOU OBJECT to the
1rantl111 of the petition,
you should •Pc>Ur 1t th•
h11rln1 and ital• r.our
obt1Cl10ns 0< hie written
6b11tlion1 with the court
blf011 the h11fln1. Your 1ppearance mey b1 In
p911on or by rour
attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDI·
TOR or cont ln11nl
cred1t0< of th• decused,
you must hie your clelm
with thl court 1nd mall
• copy to the penonal reprnentatov1 1ppolnl1d
br lh• court within four months from 1111 d1t1 of
the ftrsl luu1nc1 of
letters as provided In
Prob1t1 Codt section
9100 The tome for fllln1
clalms wlll not uplt1
before lour months lrom
the hurona d1t1 not1c1d
above
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
Ille kept by the court If
you ar• 1 person 111· ter1>ted in the est1t1.
you may file with th•
cour I • Request tor
Spec11I Notice (form OE
l!i4) of the f111n1 of an Inventory ind 1ppu111I
of es11te essets or of 1ny petition or 1ccounl
H provided In Probate Code section 1250 A
R1quut for Sp1c;l1I
llotlce f0t11 la .....
fro111 tlla c-t c~. ~-···· lfl =, ................ 1..-&hlar ... I07••.T_..Aw., s....-.<AH7el
P11•llahed Newport
BeaA:lt•Colte Meu O•NY
l'llot Ho_,..,~. 7, 10.
2003 JM34 ..... ........
10M I M
ISIAWOft •Wlll--••Wllll.IOlllOll CA9aAm11t
To eJt lltn, llMtfJ.
eleri.., crecllton. -· tlnetnt c.radlt0t1, and
persona llfho m1y oth·
erwlll bt lnt1111ted 111
the win Of Htete, °"
both, of: MEL VILLE
MORRISON •Ill MEL W.U M MOftRISOH
A PETITION FOlt l'RO·
SATE 1111 1>etn filed by l YHN ANH ASH In the
Superior Court of Call·
fornl1, County of OR·
AHCE. THE l'ETlTION FOR
PROBATE req-ta LYNN AHN ASH be appointed
as person•I rtpftstnt1·
tlv• to edmhllster the
ntate of th• dtcecll11t.
THE PETITION requests
the *•d•nt'a Will and
codlcll1, If eny, b1 tdmltted to probatt. The
Will ind 1ny coctlclls are
aYaileble IOI 111mlne·
tlon In th• flit _..,t by
the court.
THE PETITION raquesb
authority to 1dmlnlst11
th• 11tet1 under lite
lnd1p1ndent Admlnl•·
tr1Uon of Est1tu Act.
{This Authority wlll allow
the personal reornan· llllv1 to t1k1 m1ny
actions without obt1ln·
Ina court epprovel.
Before taklna c1rt1ln
very Important actions,
however, the penonal
11pruentetlV1 will be
tlQUlfld lo l lYI notic1
to Interested persons unllu they have waived
notice or con1111tld to
the proposed action.)
The lnd1p1nd1nt 1d·
m1nlstrahon authority
will bl 111ntld unless
1n lnler11t1d person
fil1s an obiectlon to th•
petition end ahowa 1ood
c1uM why the court
should not cr•nl the
authority. A HEARING on the
petition wlll b1 held on
DECEMBER 4, 2003 at
1.45 p.m. lnDlot. l73
lpcaltd ti 31Uht C1ty
-.
0..lft Sollth, On"ll. CA C1lllorn1e, Courity of t2*11 ORANG(
IF YOU 08.f"CT t• tl1t fH( l'ETlllON FOR
p MlMlt tf tlte pelltlOll, "'°9A TE requ11h VIR rou lhould..,,,.., •1 IM QINIA OOUClASS b•
hlarq ind at1te yollf •PC>Olnttd n penonal
GeeCtlona Of flit wtltttn rtPfthntatlWI lo Id
Oil tioM with the covrt mlnllter th• Ht•lt uf
lie ore lite h•wtna Your lh• dectcl•11t
'"411tanca may be Ill THt' PC fTTION rtq11a1u
11tuon or by 10Ut 111thwity to 1dmln1st11 1ttot11ay. the 11l1t1 undet the
If YOU AM A CllCOI lndep1nd1nt Admin1a · TOR or cont1n11nt trttlon or Felet11 A't.
crlclltor of ttie dacfftecl, (Tltl• Autho!lty will allow
you m111t fill your cl1lm the personal repru111
with the court 1nd mell t•tlve to tab nieuy
• COl)y to 1111 p1non1I 1ctlons wltllout obt1in·
rt11t-ntatlve appo ntld Ins c.ourt epprov•I
by the court wltllllt lou1 81fot1 talllnl certain
monU\I ff-tM d41te or very important action'
tfle f•st lullanc• of how1vw. tti• per$0n1I
lett.,. " provided In 11pt1.11nt1Uvt will b•
l'ro•tt.-COd1 Mellon rtQUlrtd to tive notice
tlOO. Th• time fOI ftlln1 lo lnte.1esltd p1non'
cl•lma will not uplre unless they h1V1 waived
lltfOfe four ll'IOftths from . notk• or consented to
tile he1tln1 d1t1 noticed the prQCM>ted utlon )
•bov1 flt• 1ndep1nd1nt •d
YOU MAY EXAMINE the ministration authority file k111t by the c:oiwt. H will be sr 1nttd unleu
you tr• • peraon In 1n Interested penon tw11t1d In the 1stal1. 11111 1n objtclh>n lo the
you m1y me with the petition 111d ahowa 1ood
court • Request for c1u11 why th• court
Spaclel Notk:t (form DE· should not 1t1nl th•
1$4) 'o( ttt. flffn1 of 1n euth0<ity
lnv1ntoty and 1ppreis1I A HtARING on the
of 11tal1 -ta ot of petiliOn will b• held on
•n1 pehtlon 01 1CC911nt NOVEMBER 20 2003 al
11 provided In Probate 1 45 p.m. In 0.pl l/J Codi section 1250 A louted 1t J4l The City
Rtquut for Sptelal Drive South. 011n11 CA
Notice form Is ev11f1bl1 92868.
from the court clerk. IF YOU OBJECT lo the A"'""Y fw Pett~ cr1nhn11 of the petition
'-9 A. Jcti.lffl.... you should appe•r 11 the 1-. HN 11640 h1111n1 1nd •lllt your
Jcli.•ltel111 Ill•" obt1c:l1011s or Ille wnllen
Ste4Wert&M9ck1y, oblectlons with the •ourl
1 t71 2 lllhcArtlii11r before the h111m1 Your llv ... , Ste, 210, appear an.a llldy bt 111
lrvlM, CA t2612 per son or by your
Publlsh1d Newpor I 11torn1y
Bteclt-Coste Mt5' 011ly IF YOU ARl A CRlOI·
Pilot November 3, 9 10, TOR or cont 1n111nt
2003 M836 creditor ol th• deuned, IS( 13631
llOT1CI Of PmllOll
TOADlllSTB
mAnOF:
WAlTal.ESa
lbWMTalAllmssa
• WAlTa mssa
WI lltU221142
To 111 heirs. b1n•li·
c11rtes, creditors, con
t1n11nl creditors. ind
pe1aons who m1y olh
lfWlll b1 Interested 1n
the wlll or estate. or
both, of WALTER M
BRESSEL tkl WAL l ER
MARK DRESSEL 1k1 WAL lER &RESSEL
A PETITION FOR PRO BATE hes been fifed by
VIRGINIA OOUGlASS In
the Sup!!!o! Court of
you must file yo111 c 111m
with the court •nd m•1I
1 •OPY to the personal r1presenta11ve 1ppo1nled
by the court within four
months from lhl dllt ol
the 111 st 1nuance of
letllrl 81 l)f0Vldld 1n
Probill• Code ud1on
9100 The lime lor fllm11
claim' will not op11e
before four months from
the hur1na dAlt not11 ad
1bove.
YOU MAV Ex.AMIN[ th~ file kepi by the cour I II
you •re • per-.on on
tereated in the ''IAI• you m1y lo11 with the
'ourt 1 Request lor
Special Nohu (form Ol·
l!i4) of the fihna of An
inventory ind ap111a,.•I
of estate aanh or of
1ny petition or tccount as provided 1n Probate
How to Place A
-. -•• -cc
Code seclton 12tl0 A
R1qunl 101 S~e.clal
Nollet f11<m .. n•lf•bl•
from th• court cletk. Attenlly f., P•tll'-n
Jeha I'. Dilly, I~ HN
t>H7
Cptltle V. •••*if, It~.
SINtltOU HSll ft•H• .. e y.,.
t..lcl•
TefMIMt Sto.1U 1.te1Me Kllh, CA tt'51 fullllshed Newport
Bu(l\·Cost.t Meu Dally
Ptlol Ottoblf 28, No-~•mber 3. 4, 2003 rM&3l
IOTKI Of MUC llAllG
NOTICE IS HERESY
CIVEN lhtt 1 public
hur1n1 ,.,II be held by
I~· Coste Miii City Council on Novembe.r 17,
2003. 11 6.30 p.m , In
the Council Ch1n1b~11 of
City Hell, 77 r •It Orive,
on the fonowin1111m MA STlR PLAN
AME NOME NT PA·03 37 ANO SPECIFIC PLAN
AMENOMENf SP 03·02
for Pit Merwin, 1utho
rlied •a•nl for IKEA
Property lnc0<porel1d,
to wmond r ln1I Mut11
Plan 111d lhl North
Co\I• M.1• SpecoflCI Plan
lo •lluw (OnstrudlOn of
• new park1n1 lot with
• minor cond1tlonal UH
permit 10 allow compact
park1n1 (101' mu1mum
allowed, l"' propo,.1d)
I0~41ed 11 1475 South
Coad Drive 111 • PDC
zune Envtrunm111t•I
delerm1n1Uon Prn1ou1
lin1I EIR 100
If THC AfOfflMlN·
TIONED ACTIO N IS CHALLENGED IN COUIH,
the chall1n11e may bt
limll1d tu only those
ISSUU t•Ulld II tht
pul>llL hurin& dnet1bed
1n lh• onho, or 1n
wnllen torrnpondence
dehvertd to the City
Cuuncll 11. or proor to,
the public h1111n1 NOllC[ IS fURTHCR
GIVlN th1I ftl lhe abowe
l1m1 •nd plu1 111
1nl111\l1d ptnons may
•11P~•• •nd b1 hurd by
the Coty Cuun"I on lh~
above 1l1m JULI( fOlCllC, D•puty
Clly Clerla PublUhed Newpor I
Broch Co••·• M••a Daily Pool Nuvt111b•1 1 2003
M8J7
NOTICE
llM'lltGIDS
•
Mond;y, November 3. 2003 A7 -----------------UfllNolcrea -lltlf Noaca -
ltcelnd •t ocso·.
Aclmlniltratlon lobby 01
jtu1ch11ln1 Olvlafon
Offlct, by the ti.at• and
ltmt °hat•ln 1bClve 111
for th, 1t which bme tit•)'
wtll bl publlcf)' orn•d
end e11mln1d 1 th• OCSO Purch11ln1 Office,
tOIU Elh1 Aven11t,
Fount11n Vtllty, Cell
fotnlt ~7011 for
the follow1n1 •
AS/400 NAltDWAlll l'IMCHASI SPICWKATION NO.
1-200l-1'4 s .. led bldt mu1t bl
111bmltted on lhl form
supplied by OCSO In
ICCOldtne• with •II
ptov1iion1 of the apecl·
licetlona Spec1fle1Uon1,
bid blinks, ind lurttter
Information m1y b1
obtained 11 th• 1bove
1ddf1u, telephone (714)
962 2411.
Publlah1d Newport
B11c:h Coste Miu Dilly
~t Nov1mb•M,Jg
I flctltlM ....
MmtS.......
The followln1 persona
"' doln1 buslneu es
Metal F•b Service 111 d1.t1bles, 719 W Collins
Ave., Or an11. C1hfotn11
92867
Carlo' RoncH Mon·
draaon. 11181 Crosby Ave , Carden Grove,
C1hlornl1 92843
Thomes Michael Ma·
honey. 3444 Autumn
Ave Chino Hiiis, Ctll·
lornlt 91709
This business 11 COfl
dueled by 1 a1n11 al
perlnershlp
Hn• you st11 led dOln1
busineu y111 No
Carlos Roncn Mon
du a on
Th" 1t1temenl wH filed with lh• County
Cltrk ol Orenae County
on 10/14/0J
200369'1642
Daily Pilot Ckt 20, 27
Nov 3. 10. 2003 M832
Rdlt.....-.U ... s......
The followln1 p11 sons
are do1na buslnen u
Costa Mn1 Custom,,
939 W 19th St Unit C2 Co,ta Miu CA 92627
Michael Rocco Ciam broteo 939 W 19th St
Unil C2. Co~h Me11 CA
91617
Jennller Jean Glim·
brocco 939 W 19th St.
Unit C1 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 .
This business 11 con
dueled by husband and
w1f1
Have you Jllr led doll!&
fllltlll*t J-'7 Ho
MKJIHI Roc'o Ci.in·
brocco
Thia statement wH
filed wltlt th• County
Clerk of Ora111• County
on IO/OS/03 IOOJ6t60707
01lly 1'1lot Oct 13, 20,
27. Nov. 3, 2003 M92e ..........
"-S...... The followlnt p11aons
trl doln& buslo1u u ;
Hofmann l'roptrlles. 350
Rocllesllt Str111, Costa
Mew. Cahl0tnla 92627·
3114
Cherlet H Hofma11n.
350 Roch11tei ShHI.
Coate Miu. C1ltf0fn11
92827-3114 • L11nn1 C. Hofmann,
350 Rochester StrMt,
Costa "'811. Cll1for nl•
92t27·3114
This business Is con
ducted by· husband 1nd
wtf1 Hive you alerted doln1
business yet? YH. 1973 Ohatles H. Hofmann
This st1t1ment w11
tried with lhl County
Clerk of Oren11 Countr
on 10/07/03
200Ht609S4
011ly Pilot Oc:t. 13, 20,
27,Nov.3,2003 M822 Rc:tM.....,
Mmts......,
The lollow1n1 peraons
ire dOlna busln1u 11·
KMC Mort11 .. Corpo·
ration, 3300 lnlna Ave
#255. Newport B11ch,
CA92660
Key Morta••• Corpo·
retlon, (Al), 3300 Irvine
Ave. •25!1, Newport B .. ch, CA 92660
This bus1nna Is con· ducted by· a corpor 1tlon
Hn1 you stetted do1n1
business yet? No
Key Mort1111 Corpo·
ratmn. Michael C11dwell,
President Thi~ sl1t1m1nt was flle(f with the County
Clerk of Ortna• County
on 10/09/03
200169'1S07
Dally Pilot Oct 13. 20.
27, Nov J, 2003 M825
Hdltlous lvslless ... s .....
lhe follow1n1 person'
111 do1n1 bu11nen H
Gerl1nd Dr1k1, 1001 W.
17th Street IS, co,11
Men, CA 92627
Roy Garland Weslleke,
1800 Park Newport •202. N1wp1nt Buch
CA92660
Clt1rlott1 J11n1 Dr1k1.
1800 Pull Nsweor l
1202, Nt•P«l 911c1t
CAtzeeo
lltts bu\ln1u rs con·
d11eted lly a &lnetal
partn•sll p
Hev• you stetted dn na
l>utlrieu yet7 No
Roy G Wull1kt
Thi• 1tatam1nt win filed with the COUl\ly
Clert. ol 011n11 Co<in11
on 10/30/03 tOOHt6Hlt Dtlly Ptlot Nov. 3. 10,
17. 2•. 2003 MA38
Fie*'-.... •s...... Thi follow1n1 peraona
are dolnl business n
Hofmtnn Man1.1•m1nt
Co , MO Roch11hr
Street, Co1t1 Men,
Californl192627·3114
• Chtrles .H Hofmann, 350 lfothesttr Street.
Coale MUI Calif01n1t
92627 3114
Lt1nn1 C Hofmann, 350 Aochnler SJrHI
Costa Me5', Cahlornl•
92627-3114 This business Is con
ducted by husband •nd wife
Ha"' you •l•rllcl doln1
busineu y1t1 No
Charles H Holmanri
This statement WH
f111d with the County
Clerk of Or11n1• County
on 10/07/03 200Ht609S7
Dilly Piiot Ocl 13. 20.
27,Nov 3. 2003 M821
Rctl'-INtlts
MmtS.....,
The lollowin1 perlon1
are doln1 buslnus as LC Autom1tlons, &
Tour11nt l'ttca f' ooth11f
Rench CA 92610
Leslie 01an1 Cook 6
foura1n1 Pl1u r ooth1ll
Ranch CA 92610
This busmen os con
dueled by 1n ind1v1du11
Have you \tarted doin1
bus1nn' yet>
Yes 9/l / 10J
Lnlle Cook
Th11 \llt1m1nt wn
filed with Ille County
Cl•1k ol 0111111 Cc.unty
on 09122103
200'695910.S
Deily Piiot Oct 20. 21.
Nov J. 10. 2003 M830
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U 811llftded whlCll
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~ entry Spec 1 ltlDty
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.,.. .. _.arhi..-.
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Sll~vlew Motil. 5 5 .. / -1~--.. -•• -,..-,.,-._.--
aait. Hwy 101, S1ntt I ,000 tst•t• 11i.,
81tb1r1 County, CA lndudlnc Tommy 9tN1na
Commercl•I, Dec. 11th. dirn rocm Mt. c.-°"'1
l l:OO•m., 1·310-798 ca1fiirInfo714-751.a>oeo 7~4. Edmond Jim11
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jawtlry, Wltdlll, antiques
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811u newly ttmod 3bf
2ba, 2 c I"· new hdwd ftra, 1t1nlt1 ctra, appra,
fp, no sn*. p1bo $3250/
mo + dip 512-493 6129
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outlldt ptlJo. pool. ........
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Woods IUD> 714-J!ll.1!1'25
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lo slt09a & realutrtntt
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S1800/mo 94g.293.4630 w• .. ~ 2 MDW
8r, 28ii Condo. pert OCMI
-· lluncty ~ $1900,lmo 71
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driven end Hlf molov1t
Id Blue Crou, 401K,
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t'"l'lty honesty co .. t•·
tY Chauffe111 t•P«lenCt not requlfed. Need Clan II. C. Customer Mtvke
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co11tr1cton 111clu •
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talll111 JO• thet tot1I ius than S500
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(444967) SJ!l.900
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Blue, arey U'lltr
IY2843 $37,995
IMW 74011 '01
Whole, 1111 Inlet
IY3951 Sl/,995
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po oft'aue you rully ha\-e no obviolA
'iOUl'Ce of lnCu Dcf ~\l't'Cly, your
lwwJ h st~ wcWned by lhe '-" t.lwl your holdifl1 l1 In front of
declW. I °"'evn, 11 I& doubd\il that dedattl'~Ul tvtr be Ible tu ~ lhe
!able 10 lad • irvmp throu&b yow holdlng. Ccxi~rt the double to pcnal-
lltt by pessln1. You arc nn yoor way
to • hai&e pl us
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bold:
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The biddi na hti l)ruCt!C(lcd· NORTH EAS1' soum WEST
l •• 1
Wb.11 do you bul oow1
A • This dqlalda un yuur mcthoch 11 )«i !)lay ncg¥tivc doubb, go
ahetd. 'Yoo Clll dlow YOU/ ~aoni
hand Illa ln the &UC\100. If lhal Ii
not one of the ~ ui your quhcr,
with I CUC·bid of the O\Cr·
ler's suit and see whal develops
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holJ:
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The b1ddin2 II.Iii proc:cedcd· soum WEST NORTH EAST I, P• l• PHI
7
Whal do you bid oow"
A • Nunnally. Y\IU 'lh<111kl he w.nc·
•hat wary when )OU ~\C a \otd in
partner's suu Herc. howe't'cr. you
can l'ClUOllably O~I W 11'\.ilc pmc
lo a red su11 ruid, unle\11 panncr ~
hand •• totally unsuuahle, ~lam •~ a
real poi.~ibillty. Tell ~ thi~ by
l'lrtntr QJIC'" the biddina with cw ~ Wb.11 do )'00 ruponcn
A·~~ is comet. but be
airtf ul ~ baDJ C*ll be • pertW
rilUtit Miould ~hold r.ubmntial
valljCj ll\ hcarU Tnc die auction
lowly If rtnm retilds IWO heatu. ~'OmlCt 10 two spades; if thh ii llO(
fomna In your methods. bid three ,us. Then wait to hear hQw port·
ner~
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hNd:
•KIOJ ~95 OAK75 •1'JU
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l• .... 1• ,_
' Whac 00 )OU bid now?
A. Don't quibble about the opemna
bid Yuu would be facina lhe .. me
problem 1f you opened die bidditl&
wuh one dlilnood becaute to bid
two clubt then v.oukl $\l&iest an
unballlllCCd hand. The comet rebid
Is two sl)Cl(le~ Yes, pun.net might
ha\'c only four spadc:S (altbou&h In llaht of your one club operuna five ~
more liktly>. bot thal is hls problem
Q 6 • 80<h \'Ulnrl1ble. L\ South )OU
hllld.
t AK7l AJ84 ,Jl73 4 5
The biddin11 bas proccedcd, SOlml WES1' NORTH RAST lo P.. l ,_
7
What do you btd now?
A If yuu play that partntr\ r.u~ of
your nuno< i' a onc-mund force and
dema a map. your only btd 1s to
show 11 nurumum by way of a re-
mii.c 10 llvcc dilarn<>n<b. lf you play
~tandard nti'IC\, p11M.
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wtlrtl/oalme.el ltlw '°"'
ml, buubful Of~ cond
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1VIJ09 $17,911!> IVZ813 122.995
JAGUAR I TYPI • 74 IMW Jiii• 't9
yellow Bl1ek. tan lnt11
#Y4024 $39,995 #'19979 $24.995
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GrMn, tin Inter Brontz. Ian Inter rn193 s22 995 •V5497 sn 995
JAGUAl XJ6 't7
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IYlMa S23 995
JAGUAll XII '00
Green, l•n Inter 11280 S:>6,99b
IMW S211e'OO
GrMn tan 1nler
•VOS67 $23,995
IMWS40f '99
Blue, &r•Y tnler
IY211 I $2!>.~
IVHt7 SH,ttS
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IMWR1U0 '03
414 Re4,
V17'4t $12,ttS
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11.c1i tV91 11 $26,9tS
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lladi, ltl•tk Inter
IV34'7 $27,995
MERCIOlS SSS '02
Sllv.,., ltlack Inlet
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9004 Automotive
,.ORSCHl CAUIU '99
llodt, black Inter
•V1061 $45,995
QUAU MANGUST '01
Sliver, ltlad1 Inter
#VOIS9 $S2,99S
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Sllwr,pey lftter
#VUSS $30,ttS
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•Vl44l $79.995
MERCEDES S 1500 '00
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POllSCHI tH 'tt
8uraundy, tan inter
•V2!>92 14!>.995
f'CMtSHl C.AHDA 'tt
lllue, crey Inter
•V6049 145.995
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9355 MlllUDIS C240 '02
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•YOJ65 $21,99!> IV3655 Sl0.995 a.-t.t ......... J6ft mtr
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•V6783 $54 99!>
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•VJ541 $U,tts
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boolls. rl!Cords superb
cond throuchl $1900
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moonr Is, re11 jump
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w11r 36,000 ml sn .995
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l TO 949 650 5860
Ja9uar '00 XKI Ce11vt
black/tan 33k ml, new
18" l1ctory chrome/
t11es alnl cond $41 000
obo 562-412·9801
•V9 I 58 l4 995
IMW 740tl '01
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ll/8605 $40,995
IMW 74011 '99
o\nthrac1t, crey
• Y5063 $38. 9!Y.>
IMWZ4011 '01
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11210 s2•·"'
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Re4, Ian Inter
1VOIS9 $24,995
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•V7t47 $24,995
#VOSIO $41,ttS Green. l1n ml11
•V4581 $28.995
MHClDES Ml320 '01
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,.ORSCHl9 .. 'tt
lurgvtt4y, t-Inter
#V2Sf2 $45,ttS IY9l lS S26.995
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V44312? Perform1nce
l TO 949 650 5860
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949 500·6714
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