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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-07-31 - Orange Coast PilotTHE ORANGE COAST 2SCENTS GOOD ORNINGI 11•1 Ttllllday. July ll. 1• 111tte•1 ......... ~ .-,uw• COMT WUTm: In tbe IDOl'aiftl. adMnrile nJDDAY, JULY 31, 1990 agscr ics risoners DA: Con man's sentence too lenient Riding It OUt ----------- Wants more jail time, restitution 8y D&YAOAMS ................ SANT A ANA -It mat .;.a Ive mi.Dutel Moaday moiillllf.--..,. pleteJy ~ TbOlall Dlm1'd Can.efts future. In that time. M wmt from a businasma.n hOiiiml to build a Oisacy-type amutemal a.d llllD- blina part in Nevada 10 a mu faciaa ICveft ~ in .. . Ca11er, 38, &I 8CCUted of~ i"I more than 2,400 people but of about SSO million in a ~type ICbeme to fund t.be ~ M c:aJW Hua·s 1.anctina Qas'IDd wida 66 counu of pad theft. .ellilll un- qualified securities and mitlepiaen- tation to invaion. eaner·. c:.. bas been weavina throuP t.be balll ol Justice since 1913. On Monday, Superior c.oun Judee Myron S. Brown tried to put the cue to rest by dismitliaa 44 COWtlS and 1eateDCi111 C8dei' to 1even yean and four months iD sta1C prison. Prolecuton and victims wema't satisfied. Caner was ICllteeced oe the basis of 22 counts ol ~ unqllalafted securities. But many ol eaner·s vtetims still want'° lie the man convicted of fraud. Deputy District Attorney Mart Sc~y said hit otrice is terioully considerina appeahna t.be docition and awna the 44 counts of hud and misrepresentation be reinstated. .. He's a con man. I want him coavictcd of fraud and theft. I want future invcston to know wbat be ts, .. Scvipy said. Cllltl ... ••tll!M:: • ...,. •_.Git ... • A 1 ••11:. ....... -..... t.Ar11111• 1•1 ---Oam1t1 ..... ~ llj Ill Htaae 1••• ••••• ._ ...,_ II•• ... ,_ M. Prolecuton asked for a I 0-year pri9oa 1en\enCle, a S220.000 fine and • court order that Caner make rcstltutJon to bis VlCt.ims. No flna ,...__ .. DA/a.di ..... Boaters · reKued · S~nt-nlgh_t at ~a In a dlsabl«J bOat Price of gasoline goes up a nlckel tomorrow '• •• ., "· .. 1 Orange Coast people Fred Carpenter HE IS Director of Quaht) Assurance at In 1nl.'-bascd Fluor Daniel. LATEST HONOR ----- Recently. Carpenter was asked to JOIO the board of cuminers of the Malcolm Baldrige .\"'ard. a pnzc offered to the top six companies m America . .\s pan of the board. Carpenter 1s eumintn& thrtt firms. one of which ma) he proclaimed a wmncr at the November a"'ards ceremon} BACKGROUND -~~---- Carpenter bring\ 19 }ears of l'ngrn«nng experien~ to the examiner's role. As pan of the fir'>t large commert:tal effort to produce peaceful use\ of nuclear cnerg). he was co-author of a 1958 paper presented at the Gene' a ( on,en11on. The purpose'> To demonstrate the sakt~ of the .. tnggcr .. reactor GENERAL ATOMIC ----1-f- For 28 years. he worked for General Atomic. a subsidiary of Gulf 0 11 Along thl' "a). he hccamc state. certified 1n thrtt types of engineering ac11' lltl'S. including metallurgial work 1nvolv1na nuclear' rad1a11on. FORGET RETIREMENT --- In 1986. after two months on an early retirement benefit plan. he handed a friend his resume to take with him to Fluor Daniel. Carpenter has worl..ed for the company ever since ROOTS 'Tm a native son of San Dic[w" he said ... There aren't too man} o f uc;:· PORT MYE1t& FIL-A -...... ~.._.=., ~a1M•11~ llllo ............... . .. ~ ne a. .,._. ,.._ ia 1111 way Florida· '"*"* cbildree ~ lidend at risk· OI dYld abute.. • It \Ook jwon ._than ~ ~ ot deliberatioft to convict Tbomla Coe of fant-clepee murder and .,_ aravated child abuac. Clrcu.it J &Mtee Randall McDonald Otdcrcd the j~ 10 reconvene Wednnday to decide if Coe should be sentenced to life in priaon or death in the electric chair. "He deserves the electric chair," said Pam Kirkland, the child's foster mother for 14 months. "For what be did and the way be did it. I think that would be an appropriate pun- ishment.'' Coe, 23, testified last W'C!Ck that he "was out of control" July 27, 1989. when be dWlkcd his 2-year-old step- son, Bradley McGee. into the toilet as punishment for so1lina his pants. The boy died the next day of massive injurin. .. You have a confession from lhc ...... tMt W.., 1 W Taf;I; lllid ..-ecuaor Jolla Ae' ere 1111 ~'lf:r. ~ _.. .... . beclt ··-De ... ......... wi.._.. waa .. repw•1' .... tioDa. . • n. ... OM: .. fed -... cbikrl ..... .... • WticioUI cul- minalioa ol ---of eoe·. biDare abule. But • ddeftle aid in cloliaa araumema IMt 1M •..a 4oeMial was an ilolated ~t io toilet trainina and that Coe'• intalt wasn't maliciovs. Coe'a attorney, Robert Norprd, arsucd Coe should be con- victed or a la.:r offeue. .. All be meant to do was dunk Bradley's bead in the water to ute the auoclation with water to teach the child not to soil his pants." Norprd said. "In the heat of the moment, be t.houaht of somethina that was frankly unusual, but be dtd not intend to bun that child. .. Prosecutor John Aaucro coun~ cd: .. ~ is no rational elplanation for an irTational act. Thia was a scnsdess ktlhna.·· 8Tadlcy's death came two months ............. retuned from fDlllr _, • his mcMber. Shetyt Maa. 09' ...S ... tber. Tbomal Coe. Mrt.; C.. 21, bu tesllRcd that ~ ... SM moet.lH bet hut- .... ........ the cbiJd to pick IP.__... IU, moulb and pound lllil .. • ca,,ame pippcr into tbe boy's"' ..... $M ~ 10 tometimn aid.int ia ..,._ ud beati111 the toddler .. .. ~-~ be died. • .-....S.•.~to~ murder and ...,.vated child a~ and is tttVilll a )().year tmn .. Norard ~cd that the JUfY fbad Coe pilfy of tMnslauanter. citina the Ktual wordi., of tht ~w U. .. culpeble rqliaitncc ,.thC'r than an intentlona.1 act. and rttklns d1s-rtP.rd for human hfe. ·we·re not htre to ask you to find Coe not pailty -that man dtd crois the line, Norptd satd. "But hold this man rnponsible for what he dtd and not for what be didn't do - Mcdica.I exprrts havt' tnttfied for the prostt¥tion that when Bradle) died. bis body v.-as covered v.11h more than SO bruises. some of them Newspaper Shark makes land lovers truck sinks f B . b d into asphalt out o oog1e oar ers COSTA MESA -A newspaper delivery truck Monda) was thttaten- m& to topple tnto a ,.all surrounding ~ Costa Mt"Sa C"Cmrter) after i.ink1ng into sun-heated asphalt. "Probably due to the heat. the asphalt appattnll) ga'e wa~ and thett 1s a chanC"C th<' truck could up over ... Costa Me-sa Police Sst RICh- ard Bell said shortl) after noon. Police called to an all<') near thr intrrscct1on of Cinnamon and G1slrr a\enucs at 11 ·1 S a m rcponed that the truck -.as leaning to ont' <o1dC'. wtth most of the "'<'1gh1 on one wheel. Bell said Bell said he did no t lnti~ "'hllh newspaper o"'ns the true!... It "J'>n't an Oraap Coast Dally Pilot true~. howc\cr 011 spill now set at 500,000 gallons GALVESTON. Tcus -The Coast Guard cstamatcd Mo nday that 500.000 pllons of 011 lcaktd· into Galveston Bay from two barscs. 10 ttmes 1ts on11nal estimate of tht' weekend spill that has killed fish and mllcd marine traffic. .. We have uppadcd the 1.p1ll to a ~or spill.-said Coast Guard CaP'. Thomas G~e. • Wellness Une In operation The Oruce C.Ut Dally PUot'• Wellness Lane is open By calltna 1-900-INFOMED. callers can rttttvt' adv1tt and instruction on lOJ>IC'S ranJtnl from nutnt1on lo 1nfcct1ous diseases. The 1nteract1vc te~pho~ service offers more than 200 pre-taped health advison« which can be tapped with a touch-tone phone. Cost for tht> service ts S2 for the first mtnulc and SI for e.teh add1t1onal minute. SANTA C RUZ -Fresno~ before rcsurl'acina w11 h tnan&)('· 'h~r~ was probe~) about 12 fm boarder ~t(' Pappas never looktd shaped do~I and smalkr 1111 fins an Iona. back "hen he realized he was shar-plain v~ The s.har~ \v.1mmma "It v.u ('tt~ a ~ur °' a put in& the surf with a shar\ about 2S f~t out and pualk-1 Ill "'hitc."' he YMi ... "od I'm 1eaiu111 .. , kept m) bod} on the board. ih<>tt. then d1sappnrrd Ill"' in.I a irnt ~hilt' bt'camt o( dw cau&ht • aood break and dtdn't Pappat. reahred h<" wu nC'ar , "'•' 11 hc-h.l't'd and ~ 'ha~ of tbt touch bottom until I was stanchna shart ~ht'n he wiw ~nhur .... , 1ng fin, .. ankk dttp." he said of the 1na&nt franticall) and th<" t"mC'raenc~ hght\ .. Th.If\ a baa Iha.rt.-sald t '(" at Manrna St.at.c Beach from the hfc-auard'\ Jft'P fla~1ni \.a n11 C rut Natural HtllOr) About I 00 people sot out of the Lafquards also •• t 1, ated a siren an .. t l'hik\~)r ~enooh ~oms after tht" wi1er Sunday when tht' lute shart. uflcd S\lo1m men out •1th an· C'\t1m.a1~ of fin \llC and d11M'nsaons PoU1bl) I great v.hnc. was spotttd noun«ments o' l'r a public aJdrr\\ \\\'fl' rcllH'J to him at h11 honw. cru1sin1 close to 1hore and within 2S S)Stem .1 ..... ...._,.., ,_ fl"Ct of Pappas. I it "u • ..... ""~ •Ill, • "Tht') couldn't ae• out fast enouah "I knev. th<' "'1 ' hC' "•' \C"llins 1• rd~ll'<"h ht-.\'~ .~n that' wt\at t.bt for me." S3id stall' parLs hfquard could onh ht· on<" thini r.iPfl.1' ,..h11r ,h.lerL ha~ ht td \latt "nhur Yid V. 1th1n an hour af\tt lht \ClhbJll, " cro"'d es11m1tl·d JI SOC> people "nolher htc-auard \le\ l'taht~h 111;,n, hc'.k h '1\llon ~ PK~ up \\.&tl hl-d as thC' sharL made 1 ~hip-fam1ha1 with \ha~s from \urt1n1 tht·1r hc-1,•nsir\p and ltf\ h~r tum and 'uhm<"flcd bnC'fl) and fitJuna cm·ounltri. ..aid tht' -8J 7'k ..._._, rr.. News of the weird University offers bagpipe music major PITT BURGH -C'anqt~ Mellon Un" erstl) hopes to .. Jee.it· 1mtte" tht' bqp1Pt' by offmna 1 major in lbc ihnll-toned fftd instru- ment. Tht ~m. with two students. wiU bq1n 1n the univcnity's muSK' depanment lhts flll. Sophomore Viace Mulhern. who dtd to ~or in mech.lnicaJ enai· ' nttnna. n:ocentl) apphC"d for OM 111 thS l•o slot\ • ~hen m) fncnd\ hur 1hl1u1 1h1s. the)' lauah. but no om· hu u"t lO mt" I'm CBI) • he \aid '( )f rourw I don"t knm• v.h.lt the\ u' behind m) t.d .. -1 was attttna ttrni ot t'nam«nns and this 1s 1n1r11u1n1 · Yul Mulhern. 1 bqpeper for twn \C'.U\ Th O('\\ rroeram •ouad hf mu.t.K t.• th<" cu' ,,, \ndrt"Tt Camcpr. t.ht "••111\h 1mm11ran1 •ho bu'anw • ''C'\·I ~run ind fou ndtd lht ICbool Jaf1W"\ \1dnt0\h, •ho hu Wllht th<" 1n,1rument 1nfonnaJJ) at lbt un1,rNI\ h.>r ii\ \('&I\., •all htad lht n'"" I"• lJr• m _,,,~ ........ -~- ORANGE COAST Telephone numbers Howd L SdlfMWR Va,,,...._,. Daily Pilat VOL 14, NO. 211 Editor's HoUlne 642~ Yov c:iomm.lb...,. ._ 0.., P*>C or,... llpe d be reootdld Md 9"*t ~ IO Edeor w..n l.Albdll The ume 24-hour .,...,••IO ..,._""" be Uled IO NCOfd ..... IO .. edilOr on Ml IOI* ~ 10 our lAnlrl COUlln ....C ~ ._. ,.... and .... ~. numbs lor ....... Thia .. .,.. ~ ,.....~ ...... .,.. ~ ...... O.Hy Piiot delivery gusenteel Clrc:ullt6on Or~Counfy t...,.Niguet Adveftl91ng Clusf'9d o.pe.y EdltoNI News ~· News, apott1 ta1 MMi offa &.Nssoffa BuuMmfu 642 ~78 642-021 5-40 t224 642 .... 330 646 .... , 70 642-021 631 5902 ~io• ....,.... .. ............ VotPtelidMI ~ lifeirv.axi Shuttem • '°" do '* ._ 'f'l4ll P..-.., ....... ail --... ftOOft ... 'f'l4ll GOpJ ............ Cll ..... 10 a "' and .. , ..... J'OU .., "°°" Our ou...-s.rw. C.... "2~. is ~ '"-" I e lft IO 5 p.m ••~•. un!lnoonon •111t1 ldl. IO...-J'OU wllh 'fOA" ~ needl. a.rt ff'9llnln ~Mwger U..T___, ,,,.Pw ... ..., HlnryKnlgM p,_. RDofft MllnlO" MANUFACTURED & FINISHED IN ORANGE COUNTY Herrwood 1s 1n its 37th year of manufacturing and finishing the finest shutter products available anywhere, right here in Orange County. Unlike many of our competitors, who sell shutters To make • correction ... h ~ CoMI cw,,.... policy.~ CIOfl'9d el emw.. of •lb11anoe. To """ .,. .,.,. °' dartlc:etlon, c.-M242t .......... ... ·m made in foreign lands, ours are lirr home grown! LSAT & Law School Information Seminar When you need information regarding shutters, please call us. Our representative will be happy to gtve you a carefully measured in- home estimate at no charge. We are sure you will be pleased with our fine product and fair price. You should atso be pleased knowing you will recave a product made and finished In California by California craftsmen. Sun411y1 A.11gust 12, 1990 • 9:00 am -12:30 pm Irvine WI•,....-.. UAww.lty Colllp ol Law wUJ hoat •n lnlorrnatiol\ 11m1Mr in )'O'lf--. <At J'OUf ~ lftlwend Nprdlng: ......... ~ .... ·~ ........... ....., • Scholarshlpa •A •M~ • ThllawSthaolAd1tbaa..T• ....... ~ (1..SAl) A• 1nd•_....,.,._. • .._.,....._, Te I .. Ii ..... 7l4M&-1000 .... ,_.Mm'•• Cm I ...._llllilllililldaw•llia••••An4---.h.-..-.!i.,. L~s~s from -yond SlbMa' compar«J. to Ora• Coast llv/ng Priily1l.1D1 ............ ._s--.:we-•Fd °" .. Mroftot jediMr O\W -•an ussa. s..-.. Ii~ la a fllhill · ~ oa the KlecMtka . ~ ia ber ~ '"it's ~ Siberia." Her lalal lelltf tt~ New- pon lmdl ud ~-°". ootilic:al column rd mAilcd hcT' lo .way. Jlin Wood Aftcr~..-.­fot her Enalish, Svetlana ZubroM jumped npc into con-uo~eny. ·As far u capisal pueisbmeet ps, our oo•!f still'- it. ka u ie the USA. the movement apiut it is~. Sbe tbm 4'" 1tvm.I ifttriauina aimiluicia becwcn abc lJS ·Md USSR. AboUt m1liwy tolls. Svetlana mnar\ed. .. We have tt.P ame problem in the Sovitt Union. we build arms wltile our people want ao spend money on eduanion and medicine.'" Rcprdull lM <'Olla&* or a>mmunism and the U Central Int.ell~ ~. S\'etlana WU direct .. , can•a belie\le your CIA couldn t ttt ahe faJlura of our l)"t.cm.'" Howe"cr· lht could uadcrstand thesr no1 e'peclint the ('()llaper to happm to quickly. "We. ounthci. ponder this pMnomcnon:· she confcacd. Thtn s,·etlana dre an<>lMf' informed US.U It comparison: ··1 think aht SlO btlhon ~boah' nations) budttt for f0rdp intrilietnce is far too much. Lea this money be spent on cbikfrm ... In mpo~ to a rbdoricaJ Qunt.ion my column polfd on dnla and alcobol abuse. Svctla• wu bhaot. .. I'm not anlefttled in wc6 probtttns M) famil)' bas nrithcr druo nor akobol .. TbC'n, u "~nm from Kamchalb .. often do. th11 one took a warm and fotUy tum. .. May .. .., bot. but June bat bc'CD cold. Wind blows off the sea and ii rains oftn\." uJL vet.Jana was b.sy ..-ilh -11udics and •Oft in my hotbed and kitcbn £clnkn ... Sipiftcantl). &hit Sovici .. 'Oman. Oftt'e nated W1lh btt !'.?\'Cnuncnt on ~lc\ilion, now has ·no desitt TV ... • added. Talb OD pol1l1Q bother me. rm Mcie or ~~int m.y ay ... la a later p1rqraph.. S\l•tlana displa)'t'd 1 rare (fbf Mr) ptllinusm: ··1 don'a ••nl lo wntc about our wa) of life. ft•• not \tr)' bappy .. S\etlana lbcD C"OOVC)l:'ld htt da.paar with PtftSU'OIJca. ·No Chanin )C'l, txttpl (lh1ap) ettti .. WOIW. The pnca &~ 80'"1 lO Jump 'Cf) h~ l)C'OPk c1oa·1 bdie\e the aovcrn~• and \he thOOI arc empty .. &ncn> ~ dnc'nbC'd btt busy day and her husblnd·s ckmand1na Job Her ad condusaon: "We wort hant. but for •hat" We don·1 \now." In ~na. S\ctlana Zubro-.._ mntt1oncd kttm sht·s rcttt\ed from Onilte Olelt O.U, ,... radm.. ··£,-cry ktter from the USA i:s a hohday an our fam1I). My husbend and ch1ktm1 arc bumina •1th dni~ to learn more about )'OUr hotntland" Ho~1tcr. S1tftlana satd 11 Wu diff.cuh 10 ('()mpl) with the many ttqunts for pt('lurn of bet ramil) bt'C'auie 1n ~' ~molt vtllqt -~ 1s no ph040 5tud10." Herr.ht.c ttq\IC'\t was to pass around the Zu~' family photot •· alread}' tent mt. The ktta•s Jutaoon alluded lO ptetures I'd hnitatinaJy Intl bn of Nc-wrpon Harbor and tht Ortner C'oai. 1tttlana·s fCKlioft wa ptpp1na,: .. Obvioully )'OU ha\cn•t wch problems u we ba\e, We navy you: not •1th bUtt. but with •b•tt cnV). Maybt tomedly we'll aho ba'e no probkms and Ii'~ happy and healthy." We hoor to \dWuL Wt all ~ to- Jlal ....... ~ ,_ ~-' ,.....,.. 81 .. T()K()t ~ ...... ..._ £wPORT BEACH -T~ polKT chid's dtt•s.ion to put a bah 10 a kxaJ resident's \Oluntaf) pnt· UCt o( lft'\'11'1 hOtMi<OOMd me.ah lO off't«n bu tbe -oman ditas>-potnt~ and f rustrakd. .... ,,,..,_ ....... _ COITA MESA -It..,._,. Cley Caueil 2 °" Ambw1tt will -.. ...... rmvill a ronna-po1. :J. ..., _... comlBdiay • a,•••• llkd .,.., ftaods wttt ..... 10 orpAi&atiom Wt ter\le .......... ·n. ·DOlicY was cwted last sum· ..,, din -,.pended and finally kilid ... moadl when fedcnl ...... wt Urbaa Devdopmcna Secnwy Jack Kanp said it con. tndkted d9e policy ()I his depan· mat. Wbicb diaptma blott tr11n1 ftands lO cititl. kan_p aid in bis memo lhat block arut funds may noc be denied on w beiis of raiCCi amt. rotor or alien ltat"i. Ht said he did not want private oraanizations rett1vin1 block .,ant funds to be saddtcd with the burden of verif)'ina lepl rc11· cknc'). Sance Ktmp·s June 22 ruhna. the conttO\'erMal policy has become ~med\int of a crusade for Am· bu'ICY· He saJd he plans 10"411 at OCAt =at~~·:..--::: ..... .. \'Olen beHCvc .,.. .. .... .. wiaa.a.eld tom cqaaiza. lioM .. n6le to vcritY tkir .......... rnldeecy. ~ U. the suepott.oroee oe11a-~ £d o~. a tlat advilor)' ballot. 8Ut two Other couDcil members, Sudy Oeais and Mary HombuctJC, Oppole ii. ... think it would be rcaJJy un- healthy IO make I racial Of' ethnic iuuc the focus of this •bole cam· paian:· Genis Kid. And Mayor Peter Buffa said Mon- da)' Lhat he has arave doubU about the usefulness of an advitofY voce. "rm always rrl&KUnt to •nd in the wa)' of these thinp;· Buffa said. .. But 1n this ca~. I'm not sutt it's v.-onh the trouble. Suppose wt do ha\e an o'tcrwhelmina vote for w1lhholdin1 funds. Is that s.oina 10 chanac HUD·s mind?" Amburse> slld it Tt'OUld be wonh the trouble 1f 11 demonstrated over· v.-hclmina public suppon for the defunct polK'). .. If the \'Ote comes out as I eApcct Escaped prisoner nabbed by police WESTMINSTER -A hea,11\ af'fMd fuaitive facina ktdnapp1n1 chalsn 1n M1nnnota ,..,.s •~ltd Monda) b).-a pohtt off K'Cf who spon~ him tn an alky hold1n1 a la,.r-ahber handaun 1.a .. ~ntt And1nt' Saffttls 43 ,,.ho t'teaptd from t~ Anob Coun· t). Minn. 1ail uriter this )nr. wu taken 1n10 C'llSlodf at 10 a..m af\cr he •as corncrtd 1n a WC1tm1nster pct SlO~. iatd Pohtt Lt And~w Hall Of'f1«1 Darrid: V11>ttnl p~ f. fttls 1n an alk) behind a Pa\ 1hon\ suprnnarttet at 16400 Bc-ach Bhd with a ,41-Mqnum handaun partial- 1) hidden in • paper bu. Hall said "Wt obv1~)' tot him just 1n tune, .. HaJI Yld. ldd1na that the aun is "h\1¥.·· Vinttnl d\alird ffttl •ho v.-orc a fakC' mustache and packed an electronic stun aun m has waist.bend. throu&h a df)-clcanma store before comenna him in the pet st.ore. H•ll s.ud. A linlt'rpnnt check sho~ 1hat Saffttl v.-ho p1te polatt a rac1111ous name. ,,.as want~ on ktdnappina and robber) chargc-s 1n Minnesota. Hall satd Saffcels told pohce h.c had kf\ his 2·month-old Labrador retriever in his car. 'Ahich ""as parked ocarb). Officers s.ent to 1n\cst1pte found the d<>s and a duffel bq wsth a serond 44-Maanum, a .22-cahber handaun .. 1th a s1kn«r. a roll of duct tape. phuttc handcuffs. makeup and binoculars. pohtt said. The car v.as stolen in Des Moines. lo,,.a. Hall sa1J -BT Ory N~ft ~ -w('·~ 1Tal hun for the offiC'C'n. •• waed LuoUr LOMin. a I Sth U'ttt faldcnt •ho f0t ~ last )Qr has 1Cn ~ •ttlc nd nip t ·sht f\ ofTtttt1 bomt<OC>kcd mC'al\ at ~ home. ••The)·~ JUSl hkC' sons and dauah· 1en 10 me .. But Set And) C1onss saw.t Poltet Clud' 4.rl> CampbdJ d«Mkd to ltop aUo•u'I his ofrK"t'n to eat at Loeder's out of ronttm for POii« C'O\Cf'llr on thc bus) Balboa ~in­ sula ................ a.tore her practle• of ,.-ep1 II•-.... tw ..._.,_, lllsenlt•F9-ltolt Morton MMI M ,.etc• w• ~ l••• La1••r w• ....... an41 9o1t Ollllley, Newport .. adt honorff ...... v.. ..... °' hl•tt• • Pelle• IM*k ~ oftlcw ...... to E"cry fnda) and Saturda) n~t fOt the pl.ti yt>ar. thc bl·)C'U-O&d l..otdn and a c;:x_k of her f~nds pttpertd bot fl frnh pees and cupcakn for the oft"i«n .ho patrol tht bus) peninsula and man t~ traffic ronant1on ch«kpo1nt at I Stb U'rtt. A Tnas nat1\lt, Loader satd she fdt compdkd to make the offittn' .iobl 1 httk m<ft plasanl and sho'A 'her •PIJft!Cd lion for their hard ..-ott She Kt up ctwn and tables in her '1ont yard for a dm•OJ ara and thousht no1h1na or roast•na a coupk dtla•n Aw_. ~ JIM D ...... ,.... of die ......., also were Oft hatMI to show dlelr Newport aeactt ...., .... rntawant. Offtcen .,wedadon. of I ).pound 1ut\eys or bak1na a h"kOf)·~mok~ ham for t~ of· fit'en. .. Some of tM offittn said this was the onl> th1na that upt them s.o1na un the ··~dtC'nds," Loader utd. loader fU"Cl\C'd a Villa Nova Ouu.tand1na C.ttttn award for her unKlfish effons and a let~ of irau· tudc from Ctnd Campbell himself. But about thrtt ~eds aao. one or t~ officcn showed up at htr door and informed her the oflkcrs v.-ouldn•t be alto~~ to dine at her home an)mott, on ordcn from the ch~f. Gonis satd whale Campbell and the .,..hok Politt °'PaftmC'nt as>- Pf'C('11ttd v.hat Loedtt was doina. the ch~r became "-Om~ that Loackr's meals may be krcl>'na of- ftttn from thear dul)' or overstt1na traffic now on lht peninsula. "HC'r Krv1ce theft was bcrom1n1 a d1stntet1on for the offtttrs." Gon1s said. Gonas aid no otitms complam~ sP«1ficall)' aboul officcn stopp1n1 at LoadC'r°S. Bui because of thC' ne,er-cnd1n1 stnna of requests for an increased pohce presence on the peninsula, the chief decidC'd loader's meal prosram v.-ould ha' t to 10 an order to ensure t~ best CO\C~. Gon&S said. Additionally. the officcn manning the checkpoint ha"C' a Iona dinner break bC't~ttn their rqular day shit\ and the lhrtt-hour duty at the road· block, so the) rtall)' do noa need an add1t1onal bttak at Loader·s. Gon1s said. ic ............... _.I .... , .................. . ........ ~ ... -.. lllld. .... ... .ew .... -teem c ........ oPPC* ... peas{ .. ,.,..,.., aid 10 .... ...... ~ public feds about dais bu aewr beea in quntioft," be naid. .. Ewtyw would lite to do 101M* Lili ... ~ imm· tioL ne ..=::ii we\avea't Ca way u we can do it. HUD nd me De,..1meat Of Justice baYe ..... ii very dear that they are not eoiftl aJona with tllia." Am~y aid he hopes the ClOUa. cil wiU decide IO cbalienF HUD Oil the alien polacy, even 10 the point ol filina wit ipinst the fedC1aJ aaraey. Buffa said he wouldn't ~ Ambuf11Cy's David and Goliatb·Qattt with HUD, even if there were an advisory vote &bowina public -~ ~ for the idea of denyina aid to 1lleaal al~ns. .. 'What would we accomplish. other lhan spending 1 lot of money?"' he said. ·•This docsn•t Sttm to be workable'.·· HUD spokC'sman John Czwanacki said Monday that agency was still ('()nsiderina whit would do if Costa Mesa -ere attemp1 to re-enact the rPCl·~rvw \'erificat1on policy. "But lhc qcncy's pobcy has chanied. ·· he said. Officer chases down suspects COSTA MESA-Two su.specud auto thieves t::.i.mn'##m.~ were nabbed by a police offacer after they Ocd a stolen car on foot and the off acer P"e chase, Police NENS s,t. Tim Oldbrook said. Officer Ed Gonzalez stopped a red Hyundai in BR.IISS front of 3S3 OaJe St. around S:40 a.m. Monday, Oldbrook SAKS. The car·s three occupanu bolted and Ocd on foot. Gonzalez dwcd them and apprchC'nded t•O of t~ SUS~ Paul Armas, 22. of Riverside, and a mak ju"cnilc. 16. also of Rivenide, wef'C' arrested on suspicion of aulO theft. Oldbrook said. A third juvcmle eluded Gonzalez. The vehicle was llOJen from M1SS1on Viejo. Oldbrook said. Robber Injures woman IRVINE -A 36-year-old woman was attacked by a robber in her Bcrtcley Court apartment early Monday momina. Police Sat. Gary Shull satd. The woman awoke around S:40 Lm. to noises outside her roocn and ,.C'nt out of the room to invesupte. Shull satd. When she opened the door she was confronted by a tciaon- w1C'klin1 robber, who forced her inao her bedroom and demanded monC'y, Shull said. The woman was not sexually assaulted but Wat hun sl~tly. he added. S~ dtd not save t~ robber money and bC' fled. SbuU said. The robber apparently entered the sicoond·floor ~t throuah a v.-1ndow. Shull sa.td. The complex is at 307 ~dey. I~ suspeca 11 desmbcd as a black male, beawcen 6 feet and 6 feet 2 inches tall and of medium wc1&hL The victim could sjve no funher dc5cnpt1on. because 1t was sull dark when the incidesu • occurred. Sh uJI said. I Officer victim of 'hlt-and ... run EL TORO -A uniform~ Hu.nuna1on Beach Police officer was thC' v1ct1m of a tut~nd-run IC'C'ldent here while driv1f\I bis poJice motOf'C}clc home from work Saturday ncht Offittr Mart Armando, 36. was dnv1na home on El Toro Roed ~est of Rockfield Boulc\lard at I 1:3S p.m. Saturday when a drh-er 1n a m1n1·ptekup chanted lanes suddenly in front of him, said Huntinaton Beach Police Lt. Ed McErlam. The truck struck the front whttl of Armando's cycle, scndina I thC' C}CIC' to lhC' around and knoclt1na out the winds!uckl and mirror ! •nd dentin& the cyde. . Armando was treated fOT a sprain~ wrist at Saddlebllck Valley ! Hospital. t The dnver of the truck that hn the cycle pulled into a Jack·ln· J The-Box r'C'Staurant momentarily af\tr the mCJdent. then drove off', , McErtain said. I The truck as ckscnbcd as an earl> I 980s-mockl tan m1n1-ptekup l with standard .,..heels. J Trlal date set for teen-age boy t· ORANGE -A Sept. 11 trial date was set Monday for a 14-! )ear-okt bo)'. who claims he was playin1 a prank when ht acridcntally I shot and killed his younacr sister. I Richard Hubler will be tn~ as IJUVC'n1k for the June 14 lc.illina • of his 12-ycar-old sister Gema in thC' fam1l) ·s Anaheim Shores bome. : Police say Hubler shot his sister once between the eyes with a i 22calibcr rifle as she sat sn her bedroom that af\emoon. The youth i died four days taler without rq.a1n1na consciousness. Deputy Public Defender Sharon Petrosino said the boy rrwn· i ta1ns that he was "dry finna .. what he thought was an unloaded weapon when the uucdy occurred. . I Deputy Diitrict Anomcy Brent Romney, however, muntains that the boy was on probation for a weapons violation when ~ lboc ~ his sister and tbaa he had customized tM weapon .. to make ll more danaerous. ·• _,.,_ •""' * ,,,,. ,...._ J . Airline's premier flight wasn't at home airport Man attacked with baseball ba • la Newfert Beeell: Air California. the fi'.'l bom~ntd airtioc bucd at John Wa)'nc &ir· pon. bad lat than an ausp1aous becJnnin• The anaupral fttlht on Jan. 16, l 96 7 had to take ofr .., __ &om Onwio because or ro. and landfd It Half Moon Ba~. alto bcclute of (os. But. hey. they p>t off the around anyway. 8 la 8• ...... letd: Nonna Brandel Gibbs became tbc nm woman to be tl«tcd to the Huntinaton 8elcb City Council. She took offtee iA 1970. la 1975, sbe bt<:ame the ftnt -oman lM)'Ot of that Cll)'. • la ll'ftM: The real tqinnins of The Irvine Co. can be ttt in II~ ~ James Irvine Jr. (J.I.) inc«pontcd under the laws of the ~to of West Vi,Pnt.1. bc:clute 1 man he met on htt .bone>'~. convinced him o( the advu. of sud\ an incorponUOft. Unul htt deada Sl )'CM'S latct. he was its only stockhokkr. Yow lfOC't will •In~ br ·"'-" wide us ._, you ~ to r~ C'Olum• Send ~ ltistoricaJ ·6cu fO 0#1 YCNI «-Ow. ~ Cwt DillJ ..... , P.O. b '"'°' C..L'Mnl._ ~1'1d.., ·.a-... ...._ _.,.,m. -~ McErlain iaid. -II~ Qf7 ,... Senb Costa Mesa A rn1den& of tht 300 block of 17th utt& rcponcd n:ct1\ina oblccM phoM calls unda)' a Someone 110~ a Qr putcd in lhe k>I ll South C'Otil PlaD Sunday. The theft a-a rrpoNd at S:JS p.m. a A home 1n the 700 bf()('k or Wnt 20th trttt .... , buraJanzcd O\'ct the weekend The bfak .. 1n -as rtpontd 11 l:S6 p.m. Sunde)'. L wtrc 11ndiidoeed. Huntinaton Beaeh In the 7900 block of Alhambra Drive. a rntdeftt rtpCN"ted thet her ftdahbon ha"c bceft com1111 to bet •w and )-tlhnt racial tl11n at ha. She •td they also told htt tit.at they wett pna '° eet • aun and "blow her away: a A rn1dcn1 In •he I MOO blod of Pott.er C1rclt complained to politt about a )<>41th •ho tq)Ol'ttdly stans ""«ft.lm1na his head otr at all hours of the day. a Someone at the Hatbof IRue Apart· mcnts. 414 Heil Ave., repotted '° po!itt that 1 ~.-tet wu Jumpina oo carport roori a A -cMNn b\llna in t.be H11nt1nat n Oardtn Aptnmt1u1 ~ to polK11C that ""'ttal mee hold111 '"' were Nndint °"tsido oJ Mr dDof' ud th"9t· ~'"' lO kitt htt. vehicle ""h1k 11 ws parud in a '1 oa Goldtnrod. Th1cv" entered boti. &~ and the pfl&t thro1.1ah unlocked Laguna Beac:h Rntdtnts rcponC'd that a I 70 Pf)mot.1tb Vahan& pated oo Atllr lcak1na ps and bumina a hole In pavcmtnt In losses offset reports DlVINE -0ranF County thrifts -ch. d down by liocoln Sa . A I.Ou -lost a combined Sf. million in the first quaner of 1990. acx:ordina to a report published today. With losses of more than $132 million. scandal-wracked Lincoln Savinas offset positive numbers posted by 20 of 29 county-based savin&s and loans. the Oraqe Coun- ty Resister reported . .. It is clear the hemorrhaging has not stopped," lbdustty analyst Gerry • Findley told the newspaper ... But. at the same time, the ones that never were hcmorThagmg in the first place have managed to hold their own." Tbe best pcrf ormancc was made by Irvine-based American Savings Bank, which showed a $44 million profit for the first thrtt months of the }eaT. Ncwpon Beach-based Downey Savin~ and Loan made more than S 13 mlllion for the reporting pcnod. During last }ear's first quarter, Or- ange County thnfts were $9 million in the black. Despite the negauve numbers. losses for the year are expected to be far below those of last }ear. when the red tide totaled $893 million. Federal Deposit lnsur•nce C.,_l:uloft CIH'rtaMt ..._ Seidman appe•n Monday IMfcwe the HoUM ........ Ca..· mitt•• on Capltol Hiii whldl Is holdla• cont1nu1n9 ,...., ... on th• Savlnp •nd Loan Industry ,....bl••s. The \\Orst year for Orange County S 1.01 b1lhon. thrifts was 1987. when losses hat -Oty N~..,. ~ . S&L bailout vote may be postponed By DAVE SKIDMORE WASHINGTON -Congress could avoid 'otang on a SI 00 tulhon · savings and loan bailout for 1991 until next )ear b} passing a stopgap bill for no more than SI 0 billion a Bush adm101stra11on official said Monda) The proposal. "'hie h "'ould post- pone action on thl' larger appropria- tion untll after lhe No,ember elcc- tlon. \\as raised b) Trcasul') Under- secretar) Robert R Cilauber. He told the House Banlong Com- m11tcc that S5 btllton to SI O b1llton wo uld h-cp 1he bailout going through Januan or Februan He stopped shon o( endorsmg the idea The apparent trial balloon \\as floated as comm111cc members noted angr) 'oters are prt"Ssunng them to oppose more bailout fund- ing.. "Pcrreplton 1s reaht> .. and 11's the perception on the pan of the Amencan people -·G"e me a break. I'm not pa) mg:·· said Rep. Mar)' Rose Oakar. D-Oh10. Rep. Tob) Roth. R-W1s .. predic- ted Congress "ould refuse to go along with more mone) for the S&l ba1lou1. The adm1nistrat1on has said SI 00 billion 1n ne1.1. bailout mone' 1s needed for all of I Q9 I • Glauber said the stopgap plan also would ha'e to mclude a n adminis- tration proposal to e~plon an error in last year's bailout ball that would allow S 18.8 b1lhon more m bailout borrowrng than Con~ss onginall> intended The S&L ba1lou1 is an 1mponan1 issue in budget summit talks be- tween the White House and con- gressional leaders. who are tr) 1 ng to fashion a package before Congress leaves Washington m October to campaign. The stopgap plan would let (on- grcss and the administration post- pone unttl next year long-term fund- rng for the Resolution Trust Corp (RTC). a year-old agenc) created to close and sell failed thnfts. along with a proposal to reform the de- posit insurance S) stem Glaubcr also repeated two ff H \T '\\'SE DID NEW YORK (AP) Jul JO rrw. a::.~ ¥~ ..ft'~r;hi'~ New lows NEW YORK (AP) Jul JO ....... 1 43 pre' ious alternat1,cs: &l' rng the ad- m101strat1on unltm1ted autho nty to spend "'hate\er 1s needed to finish the bailout or providing what 1s needed for 1991 RT( Chamnan l. Wilham Seid- man told the panel his ~enC) v.ould need to spend $80 b1lhon to SIOO billion rn fiscal )t'ar 1991. including S30 billion to S40 btlhon from tu- pa)ers to co' er Sctl losses That"s an add1t1on 10 the S50 billion authorized in the 1989 bailout bill. The trust corporauon would need to borro"' another S50 b1lhon to $60 billion. \\h1ch 1.1.ould be repaid as the go' cmment '>ells real estate and other assets rnhcnted from fa1kd thnhs. .\nother installment on the bailout \\Ill be needed rn 199.:!. Seid- man said ··Eighteen months from no\\, ""e \\Ill ha'e a good hold.en the overall lool of thrngs. but this 1s a movrng target.·· he said 8) the end of September. the RTC \\Ill ha'" spent S97 b1lhon -$37 b1ll1on to co,er losst"s and the rest to pa) for S&l assets \\h1ch \\Ill be sold. he said The agenc) "''II need more mone) t.·arl} rn the October- Dccember quarter. he said Glauber. rn response to a question from Rep Henr) B. Gon1alc1. D- Te,as. the comm ittee chairman, re- fu~ to sa\ ho\\ much the admm1s- trat1on "'anted appropnated for S8.Ls '" 1991 He warned that failure to act could erode depositor confidence and push up the ultimate cost o f the bailout b} kecpmg m one)-losrng rn- stnut1ons open. ··we·,e got to pens this to the end and it"s gorng to cost v..hat at will "OSI . he said On another subject, Seidman said \\eak real estate markets, on~ a problem only an certain rqions such as the Southwest and New England. ha\e spread to almost every area of the country. He said the fund ansunng com - mercial bank deposits was "under stress·· But, he added. "I do not thank it's appropriate to say therr 1s another S&L debacle ahead for banks.·· Seidman said the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. he also heads will decade .. in the reasonably near fu- ture .. whether to sue Neal Bush and other officcn of S1lvcrado Banking. Savinas and Loan Association in Co~rate ilimmunications. If you re not hcuiflJ the right WOCdS flan your buSi bank. wet! like to talk. And UMm. Den, er Bush. one of Ptn1dcnt Bush's wn~ and other S1l\-erado officers could be found liable for a portion of the SI balhon loss taxpa}m suf- fef"C'd m the mstttutton"s Dcttmbcr 1988 collapst. -·~ * A.&Ndaml Ptta NEW YORK (AP) -S..S, • pm prq Mon<My 9ncl Mt t'f\anee of tM 1S moil active New YMll Stodl Ellct\anM !nun, trv::_ nallonallV at more t"9n n WalMa. rt t ,~ i, ~ ~Co • .... +'-~:• ... l: 'l:~ .,,.,. T& T 1. + '- arltv 1. I 18M 'I " -.... Enl.JrVt . 1, , t ..., -1 .. Mcoon4d\ 1.• . r ... ~wmutNtl 1 , --. vron 1 , +1-. 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"'0..------·-·--... ,. ......... ,,... , ........... ..., .......... ...... .... ...... ..,._.,., ......... _.._ .. M Student loan woes have parallels to nation's savings and loan crisis WASHINGTON -Fraud. lb aovmunmt repalation ud talk of a tupa)'Cf bailouL It sounds h.ke a lit.an)· from the uvmp and loen cm.is. ln18c8d. n" lhc Story of fcdttally JUUantftd student loans. ~ t•-0 problems cannot be com- pattd ID map1tudc Of IC'Mt). but there arc paralkls.. Both speak to the 1n~nt abusn that can OttUr anytunc the feckral '°' emmcnt attcmpll to protttt pn- \lt.t panics qaanst nsJr. Both an- \Ol\'e ..,..hat cnt1cs chalJr as In aov- emmcnt O\C1'1pt. Cracks an the stucknt loen S}'St.tm "'~ underscored Last week •hm the Hiabcr E.ducation Auauantt Foundatton. or HEAF. said 1t needed federal help to a\IC»d a financial collaJ*. HE.AF as the la.tJnt of 47 uatc to'cmmcnt and onute, non~proftt Oif l P\ \\D DOM'"- ~ puanatt\na audtnt loem made by 12,000 commttciaJ ballb. Sl~U'IS and losm. Cftdit UIUOl\S and other lcndtta. 8ued la ~ Patk. Kan .• It bas sv.aranua sa.a billion i.n loam. °' a.bout 17 pcrttat of the natiooal total of SS I billion. O.ldosutt of HEAF"s probkms wt Monda)• ttnt ripples throqh the nnancial maft.ets.. contnbuti"S to I I OS-point plunac an the stock martci durina \be tim ~ mtnutn of trad1na. Al stake 1$ • I) ttm that last )CAf knt S 12 bllhon. at w~ natn.. 10 4. 7 mJlhoa studtnts at 1..000 f'our- ta WU\cnJUft. eommun1t) Col, and trw:k IChooJ kc-"' Sia) that 1f the IO' cm· mC'ftt alknn HEAF to dda'-llt. the en tire tucknt loan propam eou Id bc~Ucd uckot klans.. ,, "°' '°' the ' Newsmakers McCartney is glad about being happy C HI( 4(JO -"fttt the Bcatks brol.e up Paul \tc<'&nM) hated hc1na aU.td: -"rt" )OU ha.OP) .... Bua u he ctoerd out · h&1 102- C'OAC'tft "orid IOW' nda), hr taJd the qunuon no k>ntrr ff'iahtnn him "I uted 10 lftll> drnd that qun- uon." ~c("anne) told rq>or1en bcf<>tt the final stop 1n the lG-monah tour Sund.I) at Solditt ricld. -.htte he pb)td to 1 sold-out cn>v.d ol 53.000 But now. -rm really happ) l'\c pa llftl famil). a pnt band. and "'c Sttm to he ~lhn1 some t1ckell." he S&Jd M c("anncy jolJQ&l)' rdemd to has "pat "eDCTa~ ... of 4' and rebutted spcculatton that this maaht ~ his last tour. -1 Just would liltc to conunuc maltu~ mus.te ... the former Bcatk wd ... 1 v.-ant to aitt better -that's ah~"I)' bttn m) pl If the Mlt album's ~lltt than the last one. that's 111 that rail) 1nternts me .. McClnM) p&a)~ to 1 totaJ of 1 8 malhon people dunna the tour. ROXB RY. Conn -Actor Richard Wtdmar\. "'as 1n satt fac. lOf) ronditt0n Monda) II Nt"W Milford Hospital. ttt"O\enna from ks uvunes suffcttd in a Wttkcnd lawn-m0witr .cc1cknt. a hospital $p0kesman atd. .. He f?*cled a fi&ht with has lawn mower. satd Hanlt Fanbcra. Wtdmart. 75, ~as taken to the ho pual Sunday and u~nt sur· ICf} on his ~-er lef\ let and foot. sate! fan~ He dld not knoY< the utmt of IDJurics or other details of lbc accideftt. Wtclmatk bas oWMd a home 1n Roabw) for yurL He bas appcar'fd in matt than lO films.. includina .. No Way Out ... .. Judacmcnt at Nurcmbers" and ' ad and Flon SchWIMIClter. .. Hov. the West Was Won." Has more recent scrttn credits include .. Murder on thC' Onent E\prcss:· .. The warm.:· and ··._.,inst A.II Odds .. He starred an the telc' 1s1on sen~ ''Mad'lln" an 197:? NEW YORK -Basketball pla)er Marl Jackson of the New York Knick!; has mamed Dcsu·tt Col- eman, a ~•"lt'r and actttu. Jackson. 25. "-'IS the Nauonal fore London move " l--... . modMl day ...... ~-Ille is DOW eolDI -.. dae city KNMIU. .. Bunny tS c 1m1.., ~ ii c:omlq!" More ~ Will be ftotlt the citauns 6r ~ t8* het Mexican food ll*iehiel; she is tatina a supply of art.ic ud already has found a mar-.iet •na cilutro. about 70 pcr~nt of the ti~ .. e-.. plained Espinosa, a fellow rt-Mad wbo IOfd B~ny the Maria Mi&ci&e • olive lace/chiffon pajama ensemble he was M"arina. Others there included OCPS PttSi- dcnt Bob Scarles and wife Cind_y, Joann and OCPS chairman Ed H1haJ1an (who half follo•'Cd the Yet. cocne Aua. 9, pany.,;ver ex- tnordiftlire &nny and atlorMy ••••••••••••• ....... nd J~ Pero will be headed Vida DeM black tic darccti"c and wore arttn shons), Jane and Stan Gner, Les Thomas, Jane Lawson, Jo)·cc Reaume. Eva and Fred Schneider IOWald EQlland by way or Sedona. Saale Fe. TuJsa. Illinois (to drop off lllit ca&). Notte Dime and Rochat.er. NY. 1be Peros will be in London for five yan ... be is opmina an offitt for his (mn, Latham and Watkins. and Bwlny plans to spend time at Hartod's. w6icb is onfy five blocks from their newly-redecorated flat The South l...aaunans who have bttn so involved in community af- fairs ~ huaed, kissed. toasttd and offered best wishes Sunday C\C· n1n1 dunna a tallc)ho pany ho ttd b) Patncia and Ench Vollmer at the Cent.er for the Stud> of Oecorat1\<C Arts. San Juan Capistrano. As the 7S guc ts am\td in black- tic finery. Erich (Oranac Count) Ph1lharmon1c Society exec director) recalled aucndm& a pan) at the P<."ro home when an 8-foot bumto -.a~ on the menu alona wuh handmade tamales plore .. Jeff and I ha\e cel- ebrated our b1nhda)'s (Aus. 15 and 16) totcthcr for the past four )ears·. This was m) )ear to host the dinner Thoufht 11 "-ould be less expcns1"e to do tl here earl) than make the tnp to London. -JOkcd Ench. Dunna a fun cxchanat of toast1ns. Bet-f~tcr-costumtd ~~ttcrs brouaht out three h~ted cakes -one 1or Jeff and Ench and one for Bunn> (Jul> I ~I. and Ont' for ··1111eyho:· dccoratc..'d v.1th Bnttsh flaa colors. The ~v.ttt) to~ off the elcpnt basket d1nne~ s.entd b) Nicole Cot- t~lrs ( ontemporar) \atenng of Costa Me\a. the ( l"nlc."r C lub trio pla)<'d for c.l.lnllng \\ell-wash mg pan, pc."oplc 1n- d u de d friend \ fro m 1hc Philharmonic "KXll't\ lkfT 1\ on the board). Oran1c <,writ, D1abc1es \c,. sociation and La.iuna Ebcll (Bunny is chairwoman of the latter's Oct. IS fashion show -.h1ch she will handle by FAX and then fly back to attend.) ··1 met Bunny more than 10 yean qo through the 011ldrcn's Theater Gutld." said Aoss Schumacher at- lend1na with husband Ed CoUttn Espinosa (Red Haute Couture) rccaJltd mttttng Bunny during a benefit committee mcct1na SC\.CO )Cars ago. ·1 "'a~ at "le1m1n- M1rcus then since that tame ~e·\c been friends and r ,c dressed her (earlier they v.crc celebratina Bill Rcdfield's birthday in Fullenon), Susan and Bob Beechner. Nancy and Jack C"aldv.ell and Bob and Brenda Cul'T) Jt got a bat tearful when Jeff taJkcd 1bout hov. the) Y-ould miss friends v. ho arc pan of the tapestry of their life <So. man) of the fncnds arc now planmnf London \aat1ons.) Jeff said, .. 111 also miss the Califomta sunshine. the ocean and Orange Count) golf courses.·· Society Box Score Next Day's Coverage D inner and theater prawns. pastas Donation: S 125 per person Entertainment: Pastime Cause: Gro' l' ~hakespeare Companie. 16th century Festi' al band at dinner with Location: .\mph1theatre. Shakespeare presentations Garden Gro' c by Kell} McGillis and fel- Attendance: ~ellout din-low actors ner cro""d of I 70 Goal: $25.000 to match Mel\~ Ch1appc catered lr"1n e Foundation serving stauons of beef. challenge grant Colleen hplnou, ttaul Driscoll. Breathing in unison 'iumo v.rntlc~ v.on't \tart thl'll bout until the' 're hreath1ng tn uni· son Last I heard. aard\ arls ~crc \ell· ing lor .itxwt S\111>0 aptt"Ce Q E\actl~ "hen J1d shoemake.-" stan putting out J1fferen1 'h~ lor thl· left and right kct"' \ \\hen the k ft-sh~ and ngh1- 'lho1.• law, "ere tn\ented -an 181h Big ~~·ar C.inada and the." l na tcd l.M. Boyd ~late' .11rccd on the 49th Parallel hordl·r .\ London surgeon pcr- lorml'<l the li"t human blood trans· fu'11on \nJ Man Sheik\ b«amc IJmou' v.1th hc."r frightening ficuonal ·· F ranlcn\tc1 n. ·· I- RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. HlRIOR lREl lP'lllNCE SERVICE MMtl Jadlson BaskC'tball .\ssoc11t1on's Rool 1c of 1hc Year in 1987-88. and an all-~tar I 1n the I 988-89 season . But last ~son. Jackson -v.ent from I retular season Staner 10 a seldom-used ~"<' in the pla)Off'>. and was heanil) booed b) Kn1d fans. The bndc. who IS 23. IS I Motov. n recording 1n1st -ay ne .t...a.tre4 Pm• w .... ·-Del. c.-.. .... , ,.,,HAM0411lVO COSTAMKA S411U • o.,, : . ,,, .. ,., ... (, • lur• ...... , u rn<r . ,, . ., ..... ' _,,,,. 1240 l ogen Ave Co11a Meu 549-3077 After tantrum, an apology's in order DEAR ANN LANDER · Last WttlCftd m)' hulbend and I ~nt 10 vi1.n bis percnt.s. We had a nice tame unul unday. Hia ~ts were at church and "'Ted wu fis.hina, White lookina ftw 10mtthina to rad I ran acnm a ~to album. I opened it up and d1tco\'ettd it was the -.~ina album from my hutbltMt•a fir1' marri_aee. I cannot dctcribe my fcclinp or .... 1 eel di \:orecd tbi womaa four )'tan • but • bas medc a c:weef' Of kcrpent in dole touch with every mtmbtt Of his family u~ \be doe (bt died). h pits me that Ted'I i*"'M1 C'Ofthftut IO keep '" old ~ ... _.._.re ha.Wll rn the ,.... ftllUOft "*" with • tM odlltf fam•I) pMloe.. I Md a ... ~ ftlliat w.U. my .............. ....... ................. ~. .t'ld .., • ""1!Jllll .... -. • .. ""'hit • ., ...... ODii' .. ............................ cwt ... TM ws •cM , .. """.._ .............. .,..,_., .. "like L va. caR Jeivt'.'" Y hutltlfMS tftd I left. Now wt.at? l'd like 1e>me achu. -SECOND WIFE JN CHI· c 00 wa ._.AGGI "'9 ,_ e. .. ,.. • a Iii a.. ':el: .. ...... ,....... .. :.t1••1 .......... ,.. ..... ...,_",... DEAR ANN LANDERS: In a ttttnt column )OU declared that the word ··anti - d i1establis.hmcntarianism" was the lonacst word in the Enalish lanauaae. Panton me. Ann, but you art mistaken. Take a look at pncu- monoultrascopiC'lilicovolano-con- a.sis. And whde wc•rc Into wonts. you knOW of coune that Enilish speUina makes ablOlutdy no ICftte. For c•- ample. how do )'OU like thi .ord? Gbca"'..._ph~1 Wtlh our Ct'U)' ~ft· it <'CMikt ~ .. ..,..,0. .. How did I ecMM to tMt coftdwioft? S.mt*. Allume that the "sh .. is the •me as ia lticc.c>41._,, IM •au .. u in beeu. tk "'pt" u ia ,..,.... .. tbe .. dela" .... ~-· tM ~th" u • 1Pl'&nts;. • die.._.. .. as ia ~. Tillm yo. M¥i .,_'°" la &IMft ay "~ or retllOll to the..-.. °'~~ ... ........ , ... ~ ... Word MMJ,-OUt theft can 001M •P With doltM or octwr uamoks. No q«Mioft lbbut 1l, nn. l(Jfllinl l .. n be euff, -UERl.UF C HRI TENSEN. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA DLU HERLUF: ,...._. fw let· "•• .. ..... . ... , ....... ..._....._. .. &arlulHI.. la HI ................... EacU .. ., .......... -·---..... t• ,... .... a1an~c11Ue.e•- •IM1na1st1 -• t...:·..-... ldltH lt W Mt •119ftf lllpr, wM CUM .. w.n fw .. 1'1 ,..n ................ ,.. ....... dia&RM~.(lneatlaa .......... )MllCJ..,. ... e.r•• "'*I lt ~· .... altra•len1et•le1 lle•·••l- DM1t11l11h .:.: :....:·.:=;.:~ ................... ,.. ..... Y•llNW ... ,_W .............. ,..... ... ..... ................ .... ............. ,.. .... .. c-... -:' ............... .. y ........... -.. .... ..... .... ........... _...,.. .... .. ....................... "'"" .. prilt1 ..... a hdl •••11AUM9f •. ,, .. orvllle Inspects advertising --! NEW YORK -t~ De- -Norville a ""Bad Olrls. • About violent I airts. It -111< '°" of documenwy that lllCd to sprout only in Geraldo ~.... country. s..._ it IOI blab raliap. Toeiob~ sh< anchon another NBC News summer special bcarina lbc snappy title, ''Sea.. Buys and Ad....Wna .. Cowabu.ap.. you say. a,ivc me a -Oddly c:noueb. W 5how isn't all btld. even lhouah if s not cuctly bard-bittin&. It's cvt"n good in somc ~rts., includina iu sqmcnt.s on I product pluas in movies. .tven.ising • thlil is steadily creeping into i classrooms. and the use of sw ath-• lttts to tout hia,h--cost sneakers that t some Jhetto kids literally kill for. • • Bu1 those who expect a tabloid i approach becaust oflhc "'Sex" in the • sbow's title can properly a«u~ NBC of dectptivc: show-titling. The only real A stu is an early sq.ment on how ucj('r cosmc1ics giant · ..pl& m· ing mega.backs · eludes 16 millio Porizkov1 to ~ 1f mannequin. Says Paulina: "Advertising is a little bit of a dream." Stu<knts of the sa.Jacious will not gi,·c 1his pan the Wo"''tt Award. Nof"·illt, -·ho has noisily suffered the slings and arrov.'! of outrageous criucs e\f."r since Jane Pauk,, maM wa) for her on "Today;' starts things "'1th a quick look at memorable commerc1als of )f'Sler- year Then. 1n what pro,es a frequent ~bilLt) to toss off a chche. she in- lorms 'll'"'f."rs that "1f \'OU frc-1 you·,l. bc."'l.·n bombardt'd with mon- ads than <.'"'er before, ~ou'rc' right."' Mon1en1s la 1cr. )OU ...... 11 hear her Sil): ''..\d,enis.en. sa) 1t's gett1n~ harder and harder to rt"ach the ron- wmcr b...'Causc "'e'n-surroundt'd b) so n1an~ ads. The a'erage ..\meru.dn 1~ hombardl'<l b~ 1.000 te/ev1s1on l·omnll"rl·1al!, a "'l"t'k .. L'nfonunail·I~. neither she Nor- ' dlc nor her l·o-...,nter. Rhonda "ch .... anL. 1hl· ~ho"'·~ product'r. 1n- qu1rl' abou1 "'h::it ma' Ix the rral 1~~Ul' "'hl·ihl·r ,.., n1an~ ads resull 1n viewen DOW m:ttllliq only one kKllo .,..,..--. Tbc show it brolld in 1C'OPC. but too brold. Ill -..nient on the c:or&- mc<cial --· of dlildr<ll could have b<en made a special or ilJelr. Or. if NBC wanted. wen. rati- Norvill< could have devoted an hour '° tdebrity advertisina pilehcs ben:andabrood.llri<fsamplessllow poverty-stricken ac1on Eddie Muqaby and Amokl SchwantftCIFI uyina 10 cam a yen in Japmcte commercials. 1bc show's bl.sic worth is as • oncc-ovcr-liahll)' primer on modem ad vcrtisinf . 1ncludina .. tarset advmisina at blacks and His-- panics. teens a nd prc--tcens. and what critics or all this have to say. But tht:tt att times the show coukl have used a scnst of silly. as ...-hen: - A eo<reator of the celebrated ad ror Jnfin iti tries 10 explain why the ad didn't include the car in the commcrciatt - A major ad agency doing re- search on Tetns Who Buy dis- patches an anthropalogis1 "to secretly obserYe teen-age behavior on fast-food restau111nts." -New '\'ark's "hottest hippest" ad agt:RC) tries to land the CarYel ice cream account. The a,acncy"s young co-founders, who seem stra1Jhl oul of"thinysometh1n .... lose_'\ ou ft"("I ror th<"m. Ho~ sad 11 1s to be ho1 and hip. a.nd still lose the C'an cl let' cream account. There also is a ~·orld of funn' matt:nal lurk.in& In th<" segml.'"nl of. product-pluwnJ -for a fCl.' -1n mo\•ies. Th<" cnauons 1nl·lud(' lh e Pc-psi rcqucstrd b~ M1cha('I J Fo' 1n "Back to th<" Fu1urc " Non ilk asks Fo). -"'ho l'arl1l·r 1s seen making a Pt-psi rommen:1al a nd earning a rcponC'd SI m1lhon for same -1( product-plugging\ 1n films "compromise 1he an of filn1 - making. ·• "It docs. to a cena1n e,.1en1:· s.a~s Michael J. foA ."81.11 ltt's faCT 11 there is a cena1n amount of l'Oni- mcrce at ~·ork h<"rt' be)Ond ·1ct'\JU\t make a good mo' 1t .... . ..\la~ Nor.1Ue & ("o. treat all 1h1\ \"el) camt"Stl~ and sobcrl~ Thl·~ e'en end the n1gh1 b~ no11ng that "ad,·en1s1n1 1s here to sta~ .. and thal parents and consumen al1 I.~· net'd to malt(' sensible bu~ 1ng dc-- c1s1ons. IN TOMORROW'S ORANGE COAST lailyPillli ADVICE ON DIVORCE E a ch Wedne3day , Randy Sue Mo rrison, an Irvine- based atto r ney 3pecia l- izinq in family law, an3we rs the t ough ques- tions generated by Or- a nge Coast divorces. To- morrow, readers wi 11 f ind out what child custody r19ht.s a step- parent has during and afte[ a d•vo rce. _oR_A-NG_E_co_A_sT_D_a_ily Pilat ---- Alda die Ha. lvu Ille nntble. Al t.pone. Tiiey ftre .. -.... .. __ _ Ted T"rner •nd J•n• P'Ond• join In th• w•v• durlnt a timeout In t h• Medal Men"s Ndl:etNll ...... S"nda y n ight In S••ttle. YU90slavla defeated tM USA for the gold b y • score of 8S· 79 • C ·ng pl.its series on tiOld for baby "'"'Y-m ---NEW YOllK -Ooule Ch ... --y "'"' ...... llWiml ltcr ... tieleviliOa --09 ...,.. ..... •trieslO--L The -""· -Mlrprile4 CBS ---Ille 4).)---lorit lut-. ...-Ille -time dlil ,.., dta1 I ttma)c anchor of I nftWOft --ha• opted tor • &tttUy Ovtr a show. H~vc:r. in Chu'QI'.~ _ catc. it woukl be tcmpowy. CBS me! i1 would wdc:omc "Face IO Fece Widl Connie 0Ulftl.. beck ti I aeries when she is ready to mum. ... We wana vtty muct. to have a chi~ .. aaid On.a, who i1 matritid 10 .. A Cvn'enl Affair" anchorman Maury Povich. SI. "UolOrtunatdy. 'time '' runnjna out tOr me when 1t oomci to ch1klbearina."' Ouna nt&ed thaa she will bt 44 neat monflf. After con1ullinJ wilh bt:r doctors last week, she 11td in a staument, she became oonvinced she needs to -take a very "'l~ive apprmc;b to havina a bib)'. · Bec:aute of ahat. she said. lhc has 10 liahtm her Wottk»d, and 1hus now will only do .. Face to Face'" as periodic ipOC11ls instead ofthf-IC'fln that CBS had pul on 111 Monday nit.ht lincur (or this Ci.It CBS ,.'ii ~place Chuna's show wi th ''T°ht' Tria)s or Rosit O' C'lll , .. • ont--hour dramatK 1t'rin su:mna (Ol"lftCT" .. C8JflC') & l..atty.. star Sharon Glns u rcccntty-ch'orttd lawyier who b«omt'S a pubhc de· fen<kr. Earlier t htl year, NBC's Mana Shrivier Jc'ft the "'Suncb) Toda) .. show 5hc had co-anchored Una: 198 7. Shf-said ihc want rd to spend m~ time with hn b.ab) daqtutr and her hu!>band. actor Amok1 Sch~·arzcnqa<"r. 1n Los Anarks.. Shn \•t r wai slK.'<'.ttdt'd b) form<'' CNN anchor Mat) Ah<'C' Wilham,, .. ·ho 101nrd NBC' las1 )'C'ar and p\C" b1nh 10 a dau1h1tr 1n Janual) ('hun1-111.ho 111.111 con11nue anchur- 1na the Sunda) ed111ons of !he "CBS [\-C'Rll\I Nt'tlo'lo." reporttdl) 11 paid ' Sl.l million annually. She •'lls no1 avaibble for rommC'nt on hC'f dc'- ciMon to put htt "'fa« to F.cr .. sc-rin o n hold. "Thi1 was • ''er) 1mport1nt de- cision (or Conn1r," CBS Broadcast Group Ptt"Kknt Howard Stnnairr saM! in a itatrmC'nL '"SM has m) support. rcsp«t ind lo)aJty, When Connte l!o read) wt wtll happil) v.'C"korm 'Face to F.cr" bade 10 the s.c-hcduk a.s a v.ukl) llmQ. .. Ouni. ~ho JQtMd ("BS NC"'l>'"I 1n 1971 and kft (or NBC 1n 1913, ttturnrd tu CBS la11 )Ur 10 anchor lat.I \oC'aMJn'i low--n.IC'd -s.1urda) N1Jh1 \\'uh Conn1C' Chuna-.. She tcort'd h1th ratanp 1n ~ia~ vnth hC'r finl l•o "fl<'C' lo Fatt ' 'Pt("lll!o, CBS ha" bn:n lhtrd 1n n11np fo. lhrtt titaM>n' and hopc-d Chuna·, ncv. w-nn .,u uld help Ill bid f0t 1 comeback RC\l fall Bui CtCOrst Schv.Tn1tr. ttn1or v1ct prnt&n1 for commun1l'1l l1on" 11 lhc Dro.ldt'a\I Group. 1n!o1\lnJ 1ha1 h<-1 .,1hdr11 ... al 111.on·1 hun lh<" ne1111.ork 0 \ f\fond.I) n11h1 planlo. Move over Tracy; Spider-Man is here 11y PAUL GEITNER ......................... 'l\\ 'tClM..t... -()1tl. Tral~ ha.,, a png of funn~-l;tll'J h;:aJ gu'" nn thc run 1n mo\1C' 1th.·.:itl'f\ anJ B.tn ~1mp..un ruk'\ 1elt•' l!llOn .a1r- "'a\('' .tnJ T ·\h1r1 ..ak·~. but 1hc 'umml·r l'iclon&!I to ~p1JC'r·\lan ior comic book fan .. L('"'\ than t"'u .,.«l.s afler u~ n·leaW" 1n June. thc fir\t '"'"'uc \Jf a ne"' ~tar, el ( om1~·~ \c;ne ... 111 lcJ ~1n1pl~ .,~ptder-~lan." became 1hc "''\l- x·l11n~ ll•n11l· 1n l .S h1stol) .\nd thl' "'1!.C'C"racl.1ng "'Cb-\hngl't \narC'd .. fa' 1irih· l haral·ter"' honon. 1n 1he annual (·om ll"" Bu\cr·~ (iu1dc rcad('n. poll Thl· "'llllo\ra~ltr d~·t'~·J1cJ "31 n1an. last su n1mcr'\ oo,~lffil·e Kn· Movie listings §.ll \n1n and utk'holdt.•r i10C'C fQ85 Sptdc~ ·,. '°"'t'n" hi.' Holl)""ood sn1llin1 arl)und for a mo\ tC'" dC'al "When II ('Offin n,tn do .. n 10 II . I can be p1l'll\ a"'n.ome 1f I "'-ant.'" Sp1&r.Man. a1i.o 1.nu~n a" Pl·tcr Parkt'f", Y)!o 1n an 1n1n»pn_·t1'C' nl l)menl 1n lh< fin.I rom1( •n the nc., ~n<' ··~p1Jl'r-~1an :"o. I " ttr drbut<'\t 1n 196~ a" an unpopular IC"Cn - ager "'ho!iC life ~hanged ~hc-n hr"'°'" b111cn b' a radi().1('11\e l>p1dcr Todl). he's 1 gnKlu.atc .. 1ud('nl 1n b1oph),ll'l> ""ho sha'" a Nt"' 't'o r._ lofl .,.,,h h•" alaniorou' actrcs,,-modcl .... ,re "' 1-ic'' l'han11n1 ~·llh the 11m"'· but s11ll runt:111n!o a lot of the "luff 1hat atlrKltd (people\ 10 1hl' l'harac1rr 1n thr first pl•CC' ... Y)"!o Spukr- 0..-1 1'1 "-0 I •O() I tt() 1--,-,_,•I •\ 1 1\ & •IO •OloO ,~.,,~/f'(.t )111 •\ ft\ I 'JO _.,,,_,•IO . " ·----f(.l It 10 I I\ I••\• 1111 ... ~Ian·, cdllot, Jim ~IKtuf\ Canadian c-anoon an1,1 I 1tJ.J ~1l .. ilrilf"K' :?Y. llC'I' ml.K'h of 1hc lrtd11 for 1ht' N""' ron1K N>ol. \it"rK'I' \UC'\"'C'SL P'n'\IOO\h he drr,. for -· .\ma11n1 Sp1drr-~t1n." the utk' uf 1ht OOJ)nal comK book "°"" In I Q88. hr m:IM.11TW'd 1ht- C'O\IUnl(' IO add a .. 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Stem WynMn, nigh! editor '*' '-'leot. dOfial poge edi!Of o,.._ .,..., city editor 1..-aa...m, '-olurfl 9dil0f ...... c.rtMn, l90'" ed1l0f c..I Hu~_,-., 'IOCoery ed11or SU.. s..in, Jr .• choumon O.ahl W. Ackoa, Jr., geneial mon<>g6< Editorial • Op Pro should handle criticism like a pro T he Op Pro Surfing Chan1p1onship. currenlly under wa) at the Huntington Beach Pier, has become one of the premier sPorting events along the Orange Coast. An estimated 150.000 spectators will gather at Hunt- ington Beach this "'eek to see 1hc 1op 30 pro surfers compete for S90,000 in prize mone). ThC' cxc111ng event -1he Super Bowl of Surfing -right full) generates a lot of local a nd national media attention. For the Orange Coasl Daily Pilot. the Op Pro 1s lhc top sporting event of the sun1n1cr. \Ve'\c assigned 1wo re- porters. three photographers and Lloyd Tice. our surfing columnist to cover it. You Y.on"t lind bencr CO\C rag.c from an\ other media source. · Un less. of course. we get banned from the beach. That's what Op's media relations reps tried to do lo a Daily Pilot rcportl·r and a photosraphcr. This after Lloyd Tice wro1c a column \hat was critical of the junior amateur compcli· t1on because. he wrote, it ll·avcs fewer spots open for local profC"ss1onal surfers. It took spons. writer Richard Dunn 20 ni1nutcs of plcading with the Op vice-president of market· 1ng before he cventuall) got into the competition on Sunda). Come on. Op. )OU 0 \C de,cloped a terrific b1g-11mc spons c'ent. Cr111c1sm 1s a natural and health) companion. That docsn·t n1can )OU lf) to censor the source like a Third \\''orld dictator. c·an )OU 1mag1nc thC' Rams or the .\ngcls tr) 1ng to bar all wntcrs "'ho "'rote cr1t1cal stories from the press bo.\'.' There "'ould be no one left to cover the gan1cs. Take Lloyd T1ce·s op1n1on piece for v.hat 11·\ worth. Learn from 11 or ignore it. but don't hold a sill) and ull1ma1cl) detr1n1cnta! grudge against the local neY.spapcr 0\l"r Lt. ! Today In h istory • • Today 1!'. ·rue!>da ). Jul) 31. thl' : ~12th da) of J 990. There arl' 1 SJ t llays left 1n lhc ~car American colon1st!'o. LafayC"ttc latC"r pla~cd a role 1n 1he Bnt1sh dcft"al al \'ork1ov.n. • Toda) 's H1ghhgh1 in H1 s1or. t ()n Jul) 31. 1717. thl· ,\larQui' dl" : I afaycUc. a JQ.~car-<ild Frl'nch f nobleman. v.as n1adl· a ma1or·gl'n· •1 cral in the Conunl·nial .\rm ~ afll'f , 11ITcnng his help 10 thl' Tl'hclhng On this date: • • : ln 1498. ("hnstophcr Columbu\ d1SCO\ C"red the 1-;land of Tnn1dad. In 1981. a St·\en-wttk--old ma1or league baseball !'tlnke cndl"'d . -By Bf' AsHCi•INI Prr11 Whe n Writing to the Orang• Coast DaiJy Pilot ... Trie Orange Coos! Doily Pilot encourages c0treWQOdence lrom °"' •eode•s """' •••o.,<>S' r.,n .. ,s ~ '''P' 10 appro .. mo1elv 300 wOl'dl Anv corre\p0nd<>~' e s•gn.iocan1!y long~· rhan 300 wcvds w 1l! be printed at °"' d•screr.oo os o Community Commentary, Guest Commentary or Editorial Respon~ Coo1m1,1r 1.,, r.:ommenlo"es 0•'.:1 '"'Se"•ed tor 1s11.1e1 per11nent 10 c111e1 and towns along 1hp Orange Coo\1 G1.1.,.st commenlartes moy per101n 10 On'I' publ·c ssue fdJtOr1ol resµonsPS ore reser~ed IOI' rebut!ols IQ ad1!Qt1ol pos1t•C.ns o~ 1he Oronge Coos! Doily Pilot. leners co11\1dered 10 b11 !.he-101.1~ or on bod taste w 1I! l'IQI be pr1nl&d W• 1ers 01e lm.,,ted 10 lrJu• subm•ss,ons o mon!h All correspondence mus1 be s•gned and ,nclude •hf' ,,.,r,ie, s address and ielephone number !or vero!.~01,on ou•pr.s"s lf!t!.,rs shoulri b<> ooar .. ss"'!d 10 ih~ Orange Cooit Daity Pilot, 330 W . Boy St., Cosro Mesa CA 92626 A11enT•Qr'I le11e1s ro rhe EdotQt Wr1te•s wnh Q1.Jest1ons ore urged 10 coll rhe Doily Pilot 01 !7 I <II 6 <1 2·<1 321 , E11 352 Doonesbury H£Y, tJSTEN. ->W KJOS 716 11£ B16 KNOT. t£T Ai< IAY A l<li/Xlfi6 f'll£5£NT ON )Q'.J' " By Garry Trudeau Al</, sv.. \ -_, I ,, • I ~, Ali. I ~P Wll.S &m~ ~M~ $1~' Q1r ()f" 1*IR OiiN ~ ... r Letters Help needed to buy Laguna Canyon To the Editor: Thanks to lht" Or••lf' Coast Dally Piiot ror its editorial cncouragl .. "ment. .. ··Sa.,•ina Laguna lan)on up to the city leaders:· The Laguna Beach c·n) C"ounc1\ \'Otc-d unan1mousJ) to put on lhl· November ballot a ~O ~car. i~O milhon bond iuuc 10 S8\C' Laguna Canyon. Thal vole t!'t a tc~\11\lony to 1hc effons of 1hou~nd) of proplc who love the ('anyon and have 11ven of lhl·1r encrg) and 11mc 10 Pr't'Sl"rvc 1he can)OO fron1 de\rlopmcn1 In !'oOulh Orangr Coun1y. 11 S('('m~ aln10)t m1rarulou) that no bull· dOlCr) ha\C )Cl broken H) tr.1nqull· II) AC"t'ord1n1 to a rttent poll. 7) pc-rc..-n1 of our c111 1rn) art' ""*lhng 10 pa~ SISO p.:r )Car ror ~O ~l':ir. 10 !.a\{' Laguna ran}on [\l'n thuu1h lhl· hond 1~~Ul" l) ,1nl) for thl· l"I~ of Llauna Beach. "''C bcliC'VC 1ha1 Laguna C"an~on. like Main IX:arh. 11 a f"t"llOn.:11 rl.'M>Urr<' We Dche\e it should bC" Opt"n 10 all 10 wan. 1n and t"TIJO) 1hc oaks. the s)can1ort'\, 1hc tiandstont' ('a\CS. lht ('ftl('f'llld canyon~ and Oranac C"oun· I)·, onl) ,...,.o natuf'lll lak.t"S. Wt" ...,.,,.h to prcscr\ c 1he can)on 1n ns na1ural \tau· as a 'll>1ldhfc hab11aL w> ,1,11on. ...,.111 ha'r to .. v.al~ ..uftl~ ·· \I an~ JX'OPll" 1n 0!'11ngt' Count) \loanl 10 bt.· 1ncludC'd 1n 1h1) h1s1onc purrha~ ..\ rt'C't'f'll poll sho..,.·C'd ui that a ma111nt ) ofOranac c·oun11an ~5 J"ll,"f\.'l:rt\. \loOUld \Ole 10 1a" thrm· !M."l\C.-\ SI S a )'t'llr for 10 ~C'an. to bu) lhl· lan~on l ntununatt'I> 1h31 ma1on1' 1\ a lunir, ""3) fronl \h(' "· percent TC'· 4Ulll'd \ll j:la)\ d 1'1.1nJ l\l('ll)Un:' \\\· 11\.'\."\i \Uut h..-lp lasuna·) 25,000 W.pi)'f'n nnnot do lhe Job aJonc. You n n ~rtteti:-k' by Wftd. 1n1 t.a~-deduc1ibk contn buuon1 '° buy the \aDd \0 the C11}' of Llpna BclC'h . mark1 n1 lhf'r.i ror l..lpna Can)on. Alrcad) .,..r ha,·C" S70 1n ~ land account. and a S SOO con1ribu· tion from a non-rn1dcnt toward the: campa11n At \Omr t1mt 1n t~ futurt' perhaps v.·c can 1tlUC' •·own·· rn.h1p ctn1fica1n·· 10 thow who help, To karn ho.,,. to play an ac11\C' rok in lhe nmpm11n. tall IS9- HELP. We 1hank )OU (Of" )our tOCOUfllt- mcn1 and 'uppon and ~ f«ward to v.·ortun1 1~1her 10 arine\t I h1)IOrl(' pf. -prcstt'\'l\IOf't o( Qr. anv ("ounl) .) o ... n arand U,un.a C'an,on l 10" l.ENNEY Ma)'or Lquna lk:ach Aquatics Center was sorely needed To tht" Editor I an1v.nt1ng1n rc\ponSC" to a lrth·r to thl· l-dllor rt~gard1ng lhC' nl'\lo ~lanan Bcrgl'wn .\quauc \cntrr a1 Corona dcl ~1ar High School 1-hl· k·ucr wa~ cntnlcd ··Pool Sinks Cd~t to Nrv.· Depths ... I pla) watrr polo .... 11h the school a1 thr nc"" romplr\ Jn rl"'sponSC' 10 Mr. Wagner"s qur'\· 11on about rarl~ morning rrs1dcnual dt)turbance\ -the rC"as.on 1!'. our team pract1Cl"'!'t al 6 a.m. I must po1n1 out 1ha1 Mr. Wagner's assumpuun of 100 pc:oplc I) "'•) off base. 1'1 lht' mo~I. 40 10 SO. I 0 of which art' lifeguards or commun1t) s.,,.immcn The n·awn "'h i\lll'S go off('\ C'f) Ii' r second\ '' bC"causc a "''h1stl<' 1s uSC'd 10 !'o1gnal the pla~rn of a foul or a I°" I Sccondl), Mr. Wagnt'r LS oil bast v.hcn ht' ""rlll"''.i., "I might add. 1\') callC'\I a J""1mnun11i pool. This 1s wa1cr polo which is put on b)' a privatl"' group callc-d Swim for 1h<" Gold_·· Ifs called a swimming pool bt'· cause 1h:u 1\ whal It is. Our 1cam practices there for approx1n1a1ely thrct."' hour\ 1n the morn1n1. For the rc!'tt of lhC' da). other s1atr. rounty and local groul)\ use the pool. YC"t. th1i. n. v. :ih·r polo. but ai. l'\pla1ncd earlier. 11 ') nol JU\t ""ah.·r polo .\nd our ""a1er rolo tl·an1 ·~not .. put on .. b~ a pn,atc grou1> rallcd Sv.·1m for thl· Gold It 1s sponsored b) tht' U.S Wal<'r r u lo o\\MX"1a11on. l orona del ~'ar o\4ual•l'\ Boo\tl'r ("lub and 1hr c11~ 1 he s .... 1n1 for the Uold Foun(1a11on 1i. a nu11 -profi1 iroup II~ purpoi;c' v.11'1 111 hu1lll lht" a4ual1C"'.i. ccn1cr ThC" rt·a\.un 11oh} "lhc K"hool ch.,. u·1c1 .-nd th(' lll\ ol Nr\lo·pon Bt'ac h "'en: :illu.,.,l•J to hu1ld a S("('Olld ,.,.tm \ladLum" 1\ \1n1plc Tht' old poQI v.a~ built 1n 1he 6Cl"i. It\ hC"lllC'f WIS alWI}\ brtlilk1n1 dov.n. if re"" t1mn 1he flllt'r1n1 \~sltm brok<' MorCO\('r. 11K' old pool .,.;a,. onl) st1<t"n lanc) wide with no room 10 .,,.·arm up before ii gamt"" or at a m('('l At the:-home polo games 1hcn."" wa\ not cnouih room on the pool dcrk toact·ommodale the crowd. At ,.,,.,m meet) n ""a'" a pr11ru1 s11ht 10 stt iwimmcn If) :and Wlm1·UP before an cvcnt 1n a pool half 1hc kng1h of a normal lap. The old pool wai. a PE l)PC" pool. W11h our C'\p;1nd1n1 aquatics pr0&ran1 3nd lhe rvt"r in· rrcasina number or pla)'C'rs. lh(' old pool was 100 i.n1all. II ('itna1nly -.•as not. a' ~1r V.'a1rl('r pu1 11 .. r,ttl· kn!·· ~11 v.aancr t\ 11~ off Nw 1n h1• third Jtnc~hzat1on "llhouah I am no1 all 1h1t ram1h•r •llh th<t caw. ~tr Hon111) •sl1n1 for morT monc) rrom the "°' cmo1 problbly btcaux our d1slrK'l I!• S 1 mtlhon dotlan 1n deb! a!o of la)I ~('If, .\nd fur 1how of \Ou who arr ai.l1n1 \OUf'\t"l\n. :.Ho.,. "" a du.trk~I S7 "nulhon 1n debt build a SI 1 nul pool" \\"rll. llK·) d1dn '1, v.c did llalf 1hr CO\I v.a\ fundt-d ~ 1hr l'll\ of Nt"1•pon Bc.·oh·h. 1he 01hrr hall ·"''' dorui1l'd through vanoui. prOJ".lmS 1n 1hr \Ommun1ty. m°'ll) h) ptt'('RI\ o( the-s•1mlnn' and/or pla)<'n And .,,."t do ha'e a liht-af). and a \('t) aood ont at that. 1 don·1 know wh('rt Mr. Wa.gnC"r Clime up w11h thal asi.ump11on Funhl'rmorr. plans hl\t been ma& 10 fill lht old pool w11h dirt. o, sand H crt1Tvt"r . not b«aux .. mane) 11 M> avallab~:· 1f1 bc-cauK" moncv 1i no\ l\a1labk The Of1( point I agrtt ••th ~t r V.'aaner on 1s I. too. "'·ould hkc to k"C' an 1nicle rommcnun1 on 1h11 from lhl"' Dally Pl .. 1. GA BRIEL SPEYER Ntwpon BeKh End the greedy 1980s by jailing the big-time crooks WASHINGTON -So me of my ~le.goes here arc consumed in debate over whtther we arc 1tt1n1 tht' gru1n t period of corruption in America"s histoi'y. I say that ~ arc. I look II lhc Conareu and ICC David Durcnberaer denounced (or brinJina "dishonor and disrepute" to the Senate. I see the House o( Rcprcscnt.1tives las.hint out at Rqa. Barney Frank for us1q his con· &rtssional privilclcs on bc:half of a male prostilule. J note that Jiq'I Wriaht is 1one as Speaker of the House under the clout! of IClndal. I ~member that to many of RonaJd Rcqan•1 aides and cronies WCrT indicttd or imprisoned 1ha1 it w11 more than 1 ~ to 11~ 1h11 .. you coukln't wallt 20 feet W1th®t leavinia the toene ol 1 crime.. .. I MC Earfl.em Aidines 1Dd nine of ... m&llll'f' indidcd for filhifyi111 maintenaDOC rec;onb: in order to ~~bly .......... ploonfty· 1'11 1111.ve MWr W a lllftf9mcfto IOI ..... , u CGldJ or ::;:ve • die •v=A i.:e d CWll -·-· -IL Nor -IMlle •11lli1r Ml lk" twd Dd ==~ .. : 8%.. °'l:::::. dori111 Ille "-,.... 1'llr -COii 0¥tii¥M lild ..... ,.. ht 1111 ... , •• -. ,. •••• ., o( wc;J:" diln owr IM ... ••1•••· 111 .. _ II!""!' ... -~ <rim l111I .. lnlickr delll fin •11 m1nd·btnd1n1 kvcls. Teapot Domt", 11\c dttp frttzcr dustup o( the Truman years. 1hc vicuna coat epiiodt" of tht Eisenhower period arc triflina rom· p1ircd wi\h what took pla<'C in the llftdy 8Qs.. 1nd is still fOlnt on. I make this concem on 10 my collcqucs who claim that aovcm· rncnt officials and bulint:ssmen ire no more am-dY tOO.y than lhcy were JO ~n qo: I hate to say It. but the difference appean to be that there is ao much more to s1eal these da~llic Suuon robbed blinks be· cau1e1 "th1t'1 •here the money ia. .. Cotttr.c:tort lie awake niaht• ponder· ;,. Wl)'I 10 rip off the Ptn....,.. becluK tbll'o whtr< SJOO billion 1 year i1. No comparison with 19~ is rdev1n1 in mtdicinc:, becaute then: were no ""' billions in Mcdict~ 1nd Mcdi<lid for ollv<rina do<lon and~ llbontoria 10 pb. naa ia Arnmc:a hlit ...... l<d -witll ~· "" 11ous1na Iii< poor uc1 tnidd ... .... dllunl, .... for ---~-.. --lldN!Oll __ ..,.. __ ........... n. lbw!pU11ic Cf)' it lMl the WJ ••llll..-.tMnMerln•it 10 ......... Ill -..J14DW IO tllt -Wilie S..1111"" a.Vt ..... Diet· """ lul .. -....... ..... ........... _10 ........ ~ O' m.ol<llly it.I ...... M I My 10 I Carl Rowan 0.. ........ I It is a shameful state I • • budget """"": • • c:a..o ®© *1H LOW •• • • • ~ ~ 5JoCMPS RAM [U 0 rn ~ 0 ~ c!::1 T~ R.URRtES SNOW ICE tlUNNY l'r. ClOL()Y ClOU>Y OCEAll llEPORT TRAVELER'S REPORT •• -··-o...-----~ ....... ............... ) ........ , .... 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Moonrise ..... 3:35p.m. ........ • II '-Ult ..... • 11 ..... ~ .. ..... • • Al QllUIY Sunset ........ 7:53 p.m. Moonset. ..... 12:40 a.m. .......... ... ... • • .... ., . ....... ...... n M ..... ~--­......... .. •--* ....... ,., () 0 () ...... ......... 111111110. .. '--.... ....... ...... ........ . .. ... n " .... •• ...... " 11 ... .. . ....... • fl :::r .. ., c... ~ ... ...... "'•Q ............. 111Qr. Ful Moon LMtOtr. NewMoon :::.. " . .... .... ...... ~21 Aug.. Aug. 13 Aug.20 ........ • u .... ~~ Troops massacre 600 civilians bb.11"1 lht church dOOf do .. n ••lh mach1nt aun The) then C>Pt'Md fire on an numaled 2.CXX> ptOpk from the Gio and .... no tnbC'\ .. ho ha4..._m.,~ Oo\ ttnmmt troop& "-' c "•llc-d hundf'fd) of G1a1 and MahO\.. v.hosc tnbn ha't wl)OOIU'd lht rebels tttk•na 10 o,n1ftro• Dot anct speak I d1ffttmt ~ than ~·1 lo)· ahst Moat of l>ot's U'OOpl aJT lrom has Krahn tnbe and tht Mand1nt0 tnbe. EartlC'f' Monday an Wash1na1on. Whitt Houx ckput)' prns ~I') tcohm Han wd U.S Embeu) ofT.aab had confirmed Libman U'OOP' '11\Ch tCft'd at least 200 people •• lht wthcnn chW'C'h com- ~nd 1n Monro\ia&. TMft •as no indcotndent confirmation oftht 600 dead f 'IW'C. Tho Wbik Howt conckmaed lhe ~ as a .. xn~tcu IC1 of ttr· Zsa Zsa practices her ABCs doing jail filing EL SEGUNDO -Zsa Zsa Gabor left the mcd1.1«sicsd jail MOGda> •hctt aht cbotc to ~ her 72·hour ~tencz for slappu,. a Be~ni) Halls pol~ ofrKrr. v111uall) mdina her publicit)'.mad miMkmnnor cut. SwToundtd by~ onlookcn and at kaS1 Ont hcdkf .,ho told her to ~ bed to Hunpry. Mau Gabor. 72, said she •nt her jail ti me doina IC'Ctt1.INI wort that was sJjahtJy bampcft!d by her cn<nntt of tht a.lobabtL "I bad to fik. 'but I doa't know the A8Ci. 10 they wrot.e out lht AIC"'DE for me. I chd Vtty well. .. a.be wd outsidr tbe Jlal. Rfl1red custodian f'ttd De0ru10, 72. of Hawtbome documented the ttlc:ete watb bis own video camera and Nnnina commentary. ··1 ba\'e noOuna d1e 10 do. .. he ~ned. "She 1tioukt = to K"ftlllY and be the aruaoctat abe tbinb she is. .. he said btt>rc Mi• Oabor's rdeue. .. Wby don't you jwnp io a cotnnr SM~ beth~ F~k Voe Anlaalt. trrbo ays be'a a prince. oe Aahah. Mill Oabor"s tiahth husband. aid the Pft\'iou 7l bowl Md beat __.. OD him. .. My Wttkend wu tmible, My wife. abe wnn•t home. .. he complained. lhat Mlls Oabaf ..ct of her plans for her tttW'ft lO the Id-Air home: .. , want to tab a bot batl9 and talk to my dop and my harm. .. M•• O.bot. ICtltenced to 72 boura la jail for •PIMI a polkanan dwina a ttatnc 1top last )tell', catered jail Friday. _., fte ~··· ,,,_ ror·· bul had no plans to Knd 1n troops "Al th11 po1n1 wt don't be· ht\t that •ould be a pnadtnl rounc of klt0n ... Han s.111d. Vr 1tnntn said IOld1ers broke 1nto the-church compound at about 2 am .. hen the re~c; were aslttp There •u no 1ck nc. so victims had no •••> of ca ltna for ht-Ip Bodin or $0r'O(' pn>pk apperenll) kallcd •tuk ll)1n1 to f1tt ~ hana· 1na from the •1ndow framtj of Che church bu11d1na. said ont penon •ho '1Stltd lhc c-amp .. , saw dtad bod in all around.·· the sourtt said. ~luna on condition of anonymity Other v.1lne'Ucs *ho rcfuxd 10 Jl'C' lhe1r names satd ~ saw •omen •1th their heads smashed open or blo ... n to pltt'n by bullets. Thousands of rcfuecn fl«n'& the ('l\111 ••r a~ C'rO..-dcd into mueec camps in the capu.al. l'Mlr numbtn ha't 1•-cllcd rttenll)' as rebel troops have s&onned into the city. The surv1'Von said that afttt the soldiers had nddtcd the rcf usres on the s:round Ooor *Ith bulkts the) •cnt upsi.a1n and attat"lcd a 91C'C'Ond aroup. of 1.000. sltcpsna thttc. "We thouaht the) had come to ask us questions. Then they si.ancd k1U· 1na. and C\t"f)OM bcpn SC"rcam1n1 and tr) 1n1 to h1dt. ·· said one man .. ho clauncd he htd on tht roo( TM sokhcn ~ from Doe's Krahn 1nbe. said tht survivors. The noor of the church was cov· crcd with blood 1i.a1n1 Monday Bodlt'S wm: huddled under the pews *hn't ptOpk tncd to hide and lay draped across the church altar. More bodies ~ huddled 1n lht comt'f' of the dark bu1ldi1'1- Tbc bodies of women ~ strewn on the floor with ch1ldmi still -..rapped 1n shawls on t~r becks. -•1 T'W A ..... _, Pres. Three pairs are not a Match 3 lottery winner SAN FRANC ISCO -Bryant M. Bennett thou&ht he had a winner .,hen he played a scntch-ofT lottery pmc that asked contesiants to .. match 3 ... and came up with three pau·1. J~ thoqht othtt'wlse. Bennett s tnkrprelltion was not to&ally 1mplaUS1ble, but the st.ate Lotttry Commassioa had lht more natural radu'I of the ruks, reqwr· ina three of a kind to win. said the Isa Dlstnc1 Coun of Appeal in a Nlina ttleucd Monday. Francisco man aot a fl' from his wife for the • Falturc" ~· Ru~ the rroat of the tdet said. .. Match 3 -Win that amounL .. Bcnneu•a cud proved to cont.aift two matchina vertical ro~ wilb ICl~ that rad 150. Sl,000 and $25000. The &u rules ror lhe tot&ay saated. howevtt, &Mt a winaina ticket had to matd\ three n-..mbtn. The tickfl did "°' reprint the rWea. but said the p~ Qi CO\'emi by lotla) reautauo~ the ~ulattons wett avaslablc at the lottery s district offtee 1n San Francisco After si.atc: lottery officials de· dared the ticket a loxr. Bennett sued. Superior Coun Judac Ollie Mane.Vacto1~ dl$missed IJcnoett's suit. sa)'l na tht lanauaac on the ucket dearly ~uircd three of a kinc1 Tbc appeals court said the issue wun•t so dear, but it reached the same conclusion. One dtetionary definition of .. match" IS to provide Wllb I counterpart. the coun said. 10 three numbers could conceivably be matcbcd to three other numbcn. But most readen would under· saand .. match l .. to mean that three numbers bave to match. an inttt- pmation allO supported by lht pbrue .. win that amount. .. the jus.- ticcs said. _., ne •••di""" Prw Miiiions sperit Of,1 . Illegal LOtto game . " t • '1 • • U II • • " 11 a " • JI u • • • • • " . ,.. . n u • n ., " n • 1' " • n .. . • • • • .. ,. " JI " u 11 • u n n u ,, .. " . 11 • • '1 n " • • • t.J tlJ 11 • n ........ • n ... , ... n • ......... .. • ...... .. .. ...... II • ,.._ • • a-Qty .. • '--ltl ,. , ..... 1• ,. ... • " ta ... • H ....... ( • n ~ • " .... • JI l.l8lwt " • = 'Jl ... • • .... .. JI _.._ Q • •• -. . • p INTERNATIONAL ...... ,, • ... , .. 11 II .... .. " ,...., __ ..._ ......... .. o.-• n ..... Qty .. • ::.C:"' " • ....... .. " ....... • • -ti JI ...... Qty • n ... a JI ..... • • .. n • ..... • .,, ....... .. JJ ....... 17 • .... .. u ""-1'1 ., m. n • ...... • • 1J • ......... 11 • ...... • Q ,.,.,.,.. .. • ..... '1 " ........ " • :2.. ... .. n :=:--• p n a .. II .... • II ... t1 • .... • • ...... • • .. " • ., .. 17 n ... • • s.I UlltOty tl " • • D ...... n a ... ..... • JI , .. • " ,..,. .. t.J ..... 11 • , .... • • .... • • Celebrities on the hard-shell CINCINNATI -Cockroaches inspire most people to swat. smack or stomp, or withdraw in discust. But they anspa~ Jamie Buchsbaum to creak sculpture. of a son . • dressana 11ant dead roaches up in cclcbnty 005tumes. : Buchsbaum, 26. as president of Coclaoacbcs Unlimited. a . business he founded last October to market bis cocboacb creations.· Pett' Roach. Elvis Proachlty. Sant.a Roach and his ciabt tiny · roachdcer. All have found a place in Buchsbaum's pan\Mon of pests. '. If 11 sounds disaustani. well. that's what Buchsbaum's after. "E'cf)onc f'CC<>lntl't'S roaches. and most people arc pretty d151ustcd b) them;· he said. ··1 thous.ht that would add to what l was do1na -to pick the most dssaust1na insect and tum 1t into somcthina not d1~st1ng. .. Buchsbaum sa1~ he has made roach routu~ a scnous pur5u1t for about two years. stanina in I 988 with a Santa Roach display. .. EvcfY\htna kind of took off from there.-he said. Buchsbaum said he acts most of has roaches aftcr they die of natural causes at the 1nSC'Ct Cllhtbit at the Cincinnati Zoo. where he worts as a volunteef. llM:lt' are not your average. domestic roaches: they att nl&htmare-sizc exotics. He stores the little corpses in the frcczcr until he 1s ready to crtatc. Before pe1ntina or cloth1na one. hc pos1t1ons its less, then bekcs st for two hours. Buchsbaum's Elvis Prolchley sculp1urc 1s a South Amcncan Jiant roach displa~ in Elvis Prcslcv's trademark ttpha -white Jumpsuit. auitar. micropho~ and biuc suede shoes. -81 n. A~lel ,,.,._. i :r~..,;: by Ibo Qilll o.d __ ......, . .,. off S-11 C'.allliftl ltllnd. wlile, Ol&l1 Oulnl -tblt • mu wbo ~ a <Oil Monday 111111 bis Ai~ wa 1Mina on water ci&ht miles island's coast paniCked and not in as serious trQuble u be reponed. lhefintincident, 12~~ in the 67-foot .. ~osa 1 ' ~·· Mft brou&bl back to Isthmus ~. aloaa the northwestern por-tiqll of the i51and, said U.S. Coast ~ Pttty Officer Jeff Gunn. ;iwo minutes after the vessel nn d at 2:4j p.m.. the 82-foot Guard cutter .. Point Evans" , ch happened to be in the area ~rrived to render aid, Gunn said. :f"he sailboat struck '"Ship Rock," ::. s0AT l'fim Al a j.oo friend so they could entertain F~. a 21-rcar~ld Virginia rt5ident ~was visiting his father, Woock's otber roommate. "'We wanted to show him a good time and go fishing, .. Woock e1.- plaincd. The trio left Hu.ntinaton Harbour around 11 a.m. Sunday and spent the afternoon fishing off Catalina Island. ··we caught some sharks and let them JO and JUSt had some fun,·· Woock said. But as they headed home around .S p.m .• the boat suddenly stopped. Woock. who has been boating Stntt age 12. said it appeared the problem was electrical because the engine wpuld stan but wouldn't stay run- mfl&. ,:>We tried to work on it for about tliirtc hours, until ii got dark." W'oock said ... We couldn't fitture ii -... JUll below Ille --"' 1llo - -• mile -. -lnwti ..... ..,...s "'-t 12-n. im,l*'t. ..._. Ounn aid was eqeivalen1 to -., 14 or 15 mph, ripped ou1 a -.. dnmt of the llloodea t1oa1•1 bonom. "1'be:re ...-an to be qu.ite .. .-.tlal -bull dam-..... Guno Aid, lddi"' lhat the boilers may hive been involved in some son Of r.ce when 1he llQCiden1 occunocl. No one was iajured. In the second incidenr.. a man, whose name was unavailable;.. sent out a May Day call to C'oul uuard officials at 4: 19 p.m and said that his boat was tat.in& on a lot of water and was soina down ei&ht miles from Ca~ said Coast Guan! O.ief Reid Crispino. "It tums out that be was only a out. We had plenty of aas. lt just died instantly. lberC was no ignition power. "'The boat normally runs fine. We've done it plenty of times before." But Woock discovered ano1her problem -the marine radio on board was also broken. preventin1 the thrtt men from calling for help. "We lhou~t. "Oh, boy. ~·re aoing to be 1n for the evening.'" Woock said. So the men settled down for a long summer's night. They made room in the small cabin to lie down. readied the signal flare guns and .. tried to keep good spirits.'' Woock said . Just after midnight. Woock saw a small plane overhead and used a f1ashligh1 to signal to the aircraft. The plane: appeared to have seen the boal. circhn& above and shinin& a spotlight on the vessel. But the plane left and no help followC'd. busy q--..... _clC:.lllilll ......... ..,,, .. _"'_ II the -cl Ilia ........,. Q;spioo Aid. ·--. . lk -... -prollobly --~ 0-...S Loo Allldel Coolal)' U......, booll, U Mil U I helicopoer, --· to -b the boot .. , miles °"~ boil re- turned wbcft il WU k:atDed the boat was clOIC to shore. The ~fl>ot boa~ -•while, ~ cd into Isthmus Harbor on C.talina under its own Power 28 minutes aft<r the May Pol' call was made. Officials wilh the Ca1alina Isthmus Harbor Department were invesliptina why the 111ilboat toot on water. Oispino said the man and hi1 wife had sailed out of Marina Del Rey e1rticr in the day. -•1 Or, Nnn Serritt About two houn later, the men saw another boat comina 1.0Ward them with flood li&hts slrin1na. Woock sent up a natt. "And as IOOD as I did that. the boat chaqed coune and headed off to Call.lioa.," Woock said. '"That was real encourq.ina." Finally around 6 a.m., a Coast Guard plane Dew over the VCS5CI. About an hour later. the Coast Guard boat arrived and towed the boat to Huntington Harbour. Foti's father had called the Coast Guard after the men did not tttum home at 9 p.m .. Woock said. Fonunately, the men suffettd no injuries. the boat remained in one piccc and the incident hasn't scared them off from boating. "Heck no.'' Woock said. "We were fairly ....-ell prepared. We JUSI learned you definitely nttd a radio that works.. no matlt'r ho""'' Shon a trip you plan. .. Thllt was tht mora.I of the s1ory.'' COMING WEDNESDAY; AUGusr 1sr ORANGE COOTDAILY m.or AND K-OCEAN WCKYUCEN~E BUMPER STICKER PROMOTION ON PJUDAY, JULY 27TH EACH ORANGE COAST DAILY P1LCJ1' WlLL C:ON'D\IN AN OllANCE COAST DAILY P1LOJ' AND EACH AND EVEllY ~ UCINMINC -DAY, r.\UCUST K-OCEAN LUCKY UCENSEIUMPU:AW :xea . =-·~ ·-. 151; nm OllANCE COAST DAILY Plfm''"1£: nm rtenJu OP A WINNING BUMPER. m•xu ~· . ~UAR~ OP 10UB. AUTOMOBJL!. ' • · , : • SlllJVJQWJwlJ!liar.dma.. ' ' " . ~ ~ ~ .. I ' 1. Adhele your luc:l<y ioenae bumper ddwr' on tie-liurnPer of your v8hicl. as dolt ID Ille lioenM pla• u pouible. Be lift your~ la deWl, u 1he bumpw aticller wit nol lldhere ... soiled aurlaoe. . 2. Waleh 1he Orange Coast Daily Plot Md! day lor piclurn ol wiming licente pllllM. PholDa wil be publiahed • .,, ., of ... WMk. -• 3. Winner rnuat claim prin Ill' du tine al8l8d In fie 1111. 4. Bring •-MOmctbile ~ lip ., fie luc:l<y licel• editar at !he ~ CoMt Daly Plot bJ des fne glwln. No cHlnia-hat Dwd on Slallday or Sundey. 5. On q i;wn c11r •• your.....,..,... nuniler .. publlhed. nl you pniw-stolp al your vehicle, you wUI ieoelve 121 caah. BONUS: IF YOU ARE A CURRENT 'SUBSCRIBER OF THE ORAMIE OCMST DAl.Y Pl.OT. YOOU REClllW AN ADDITIONAL la CASH. T . - E"'llcfHE al ..... ~ PtAlbhlng, Inc.,~. K-Ols8fl _,,.,zH, nl 11.r ...... are not ellglllle. If ~ a number It ~'t publllhed, It .. not lie hanlnd. 7. No purdlaie 11-711\1.,.,. orwtn. lumper Zlllcl1111 -M 5 !II flll • .. o.,_. Olest ~ PllDI IDllbf nl fl9 ll*llr al K-0oE8fl Utng namtll'" 1 FEE ...... • .. ..... _ ..... ,.... ..... _~wh-lll fl90• .. 0lest-Plllt .., ......., .. K-Oti11n l8dltt. ~;,. 111119 .. lie an aulllmllla 11tsn 1 fll sudt ~-" ............ !MPG 115. • ................ --.... ..... •••di •••i• .......... . ••n•• • 111 ... 1r .._. where a ._... Utwln ..... ~ ........... .... ..... •udl ... .._..,._ Geologists looking for the cause of Laguna landsf Ide UGUNA BEACH -Gcol· <Jl,iw were ll}'ins Monday 10 ~IJUl"C ou1 why~ 2S-foot dn•flk of d1r1 and asprw1 collapsed on a Hciskr Put cliffS..1wday. ttM-- inc piles of eanh and debris tumbliq inlo the ICL Ci1y Mu.nici ... $ervices Din:c-. tor Terry Brandt ~lated thllt the hiah surf and hi&hcst tides or the yn.r may have WOftl:ed toeethtr to chip aqy a1 !he eliff"s foundation. Brandt added it.at the ara hlld b«n rar'dly trodina for Y<I"· ··When siancd wort.ina for tht DA from Al or rnt1lution ordtn WC"rc k'ckd tpinst Caner. TM man ontt named by Life mqazinc as one oflhc nauon·s molt promis1na )'GUiii businessmen will be eh&Jbk ror parok In lt-ss than four years. ··rm not ay;fll about the monc"} I lost. I'm anlf) Brown disnustied thost' «counts. Now Caner can F' out or priton and db the •Me.lhlJlil IO o<hc:r pcOjllc: MdJt<'U ...., bin bttn convkted or fraud." said in-- vcstor Gletln Rttvc:s.. Like many, R«vn. 74, and his wire aave Caner thou111nds or dollan.. 1n his cue S48.<n>. in hopc1 of 1ocrcasina tM1r mircmen1 nnt ea The} rtt0vercd tess thlln SI0,000 in 1n1ercst peymmts. In 1983. when Carter declared bankruptcy as pros«uton closed in. he o~ the RCC"ves about $77,000. Thousands or investon like the mott papenr.iort and up{ron1 Clt· penscs for distributon like Tan. At midn1aht. he will hllvr to ck- 1Crminc how mi.ach ps ht tw on hand, multiply it by ' c:cnll per pUon and tend • check to the state. .. They even want 10 know what we've aot in our vehicle ll.nka,'' Tan romplaincd. Distributon have to PIY the slate upfront. then wait for thtir money from their customers. meenina a biaer 1tr1in on cash flow. Driven a~n'l lik.tly to Ft a break. either. They can expect vinual~y all scrvtcc stations to pus on the ft.Ill ' oents bqinninc Wednnd.ay. ara t tickina inma..W out of means thcfll pmicrve lMir ~ i::f' io front 'of ownen and manqen confirmed. -11'11 hllppm an at once." said Ron Si~ o.ner of Roa's Mobil on Uni¥en11y Drive in Irvine. Sivtto upccsod IOllX ~ 1a business 1oday as n.tiorntts 1op thrir links to ave a few «nlL Olhcf IUVicr N.tion optra10n predin a \Cmpc>raty dip ID Mks be&innine Wcdnnday u eus1ornen tty to COfttCT'VC fuel . Am~ lhr.m i~ Tuctn Sharp o( Sharp A. Soa Unioa Oil Servi« in Con>na dd Mir. .. , think inilially lhey1J cut biM*. 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Tbe Tens Ranaen ralhed to win the pme last I Wednesday, but the 43-year-okl Ryan failed to act the victory that would have made him the 20th major-league pitcher to win 300 games. Now in a different stadium 1.000 miles away, one that will be filled with fans rooting for and against him. Ryan will try again tonight. Ryan. who said Monday he welcomes the cooler climate of MilW..ukee. doesn't want to prolon' his quest. .. Id like to get ll over "'1th as soon as po55ible. I don't want to disappoint people. I have a lot of people coming to this game. It's an inconvenience for them but they want to be a part of 11. They've shared in m) career," Ryan said at a news conference on Monday. He admits there 1s some pressure to get the JOOth victory, especially after his poor outing last week. .. The only one I had to blame was mysel( I made bad pitches. 1 hope that doesn't happen agajn. &'Cause of that you probabl) do put more pressure on yo urself," he said. "But you have to put 1t in perspective and take the approach that you go out and pitch the same. Pnor to warming up )OU are feeling pressure. but once )OU get into the game. you're concentrating on what ~ou ha\C~ to do. If ll "'ere me. I'd JUSt as soon be pitching tonight.'' Of the last nine p1 tchers to get 300 victories. ti ve accompli'>hed ll on their first tf). Don Sutton. the most recent member of the 300 club 1n June 1986. needed two starts. Phi l N1ekro. who made ll in October 1985, needed five. Ryan. 11 -9 Lifetime against the Brewers with a 3-5 career record at Count) Stadium. hasn·t pitched m M1lv.aukee smce Apnl 12. 1989 That night he was o' erpo ..... enng. He lost a no- hmer in the eighth mnm~ but "'on the game and struck out 15. fhat was v1ctof) No. 274. Ryan was 1-1 last season against the Brewers but has not faced them in 1990: R}an said he e\pectcd a m1\ed reaction from a large cro"'d at Count) Stadium. estimated to be around 40.000. .. I think the local fans "'Ill be there \.\Ith some interest 1n the ball game from m' standoo1nt ·· Predators that practice "catch-and-releaM" sportsman1hlp, Mattingly ponders quitting New York Yankees first baseman ~ Don Mattingly thinks he can return to bis All-Star form. but will retire from baseball • if the pain in his back seriously limits bis effectiveness. "I'd think about (retirin&) bard ... MattinaJ~ quoted as sa)'tng in Monday'sNcw York Daily "It depends on what they (the doctors) tdJ me. But 1f I can't be myself and be productive. theft I won'l keep playing. I would walk away from it. But ru be fine I'm not done." Matttngl)'. who IS rcsuna at has home in Evansville. Ind .. was placed on the 21-day disabled hst Thursday with a bul&IDg dqcncntive disk after New York owner George Ste1nbttnncr insisted that Matting!) rest Sanders leaves Yankees Dc1on Sanders became a defensive ~ back again on Monda}. lcavina the New York Yankees for the rest of the baseball • season to begin prepanna to play football with the -\tlanta Falcons. ·Tm lea' mg. I'm 10101 to football," Sanders said Monda) as he cleaned out has Yankee Stadium locker. .. Ma)'be I'll be back next year with the Yankeet ... Sander\, the Yankees and the Fakons had been ID' oh ed 1n a three-sided -.-ranJk over conlr8CU and sen 1£e rcspons1b1l1t1es. and ··at all came as-n last night and this morn ma." the player said. Hc·d been St'eluna a SI m1lhon contract for the · 1991 ba~ball season. but owner Gcorac Ste1nbttnncr rtJ«ted that on ~tonday and broltr off' talks. the Yank~~ ..aid 1n a statemenL Goodwill highlights SEATTLE -H1ghltghts of Mon----- da) ·s actton a1 th<' (1oodv.11l Games: A •In baseball. the po .. crful Cuban team trounced thl' United Sates 16-2. meaning the -\mcncans can do no better than a bronze medal Omar Ltnart"S. the 22-year-old Cuban third baseman con~1derrd the bnt amateur basdJmll pla}cr 1n the v.orld. had four doubles and one san&Jc 1n five times at bat. He had thrtt RBis and scOftd twice. The Americans scored tw1~ 1n the top of the S(venth inning on Brent G atM' RBI double and ~n David McC'an) hit into a fielder's cho1tt. Cuba pla)'1 the winner of Monda) night's Japan-Canada pme for the gold medal on Tuesday The United States plays the loser of the Japan-Canada matchup for the bronze •In Volle)ball. Craig Buck. a 1984 and 1988 Olympic gold medalist. helped po~r the Untted States to a 3-1 '1ctory over Frantt ID pmcs of I S-12. 15-13. 9-15 and 15-8 Buck had 12 kills and 12 blocks. Teammate Uvaldo Acosta had 27 kills and Man- Joncs posted 26 Chnstophc Mineau had 21 kills for Frantt. Joel Dnpa1gne had a team-h1&h 23 kills and Abel Sarmicntos had 20 as Cuba beat the Netherlands 3-1 . in pmes of I S-10, I S-S. I 1-1 S and I S-8. Ron Zwener h2d 29 kills and Edwin Benne had 2S for tM Netherlands EDBERG From81 The event was a sellout of I .SOO and raised SS0.000 for wheelchair tennis. a considerable step up from the S50.000 raised 1n last year's in- augural event. top wheckhair tennis player in the world throuah 1981. when he ck-- cidcd to decfteate more time to tM o'P.nization of the sport. He's always supported my catee'j and rve always supported his. Leach said. ... don't mind sivina somethins beet to the pme and supportina wheelchair . tennis is 1 aood cause. I've teep him play aev· eral times. ud I really ad mare him ... ary. .. Beatina (Tim) Mayotte· and (And~) Apui was 1 bia boost to my career," Slmpru Slld .... alto beat Mayotte in Australia. and Ill\ ..uk was a aood week for me (! win over John McEnroe included).' "Ifs )U~t a good ca use." Sampras said. "I vc known of (wheelchair ten- nis president) Brad Parks for several years, and I wanted to do something for him." Edberg and Sampras first teamed with Dan Lachman and Jim Black respect1 vcl} for one set of onc- up/one-down doubles. with Edbera and Lachman winn1n1. Edbera then defeated Sampras 8-4 in a modified singles set. "This was the first time I've played with (disabled players).'' Edbera said. "They have to be mentally very, very strong for what they do. The)' play very. very well under the ctrcum· Stan<lCS. h 's Sood for handica~ people to have sports to compete tn, •• Jn the cvcnina·s final tct, Lquna Beach's Rick Leach, ranked No. I in the world in doubles with Jim Pulh, teamed with Australian Jo1'n filZICf'lld, a Newport Beach midctit (or tbe past four years. to defeat the M>r"9•1 No. 2·ranked 1Cam, DUie Visaer aod Pieter Aldrich, M . F1tzlm)d, wbo lamed with Andctl Jarryd t.0 deaa Lilda aad f\ti!l 1t Wimbledon in 1919,. ror ~ whO hit'*" Qllllpiallf'~ .. ~llftl­ bKlt ~ma; Lerdl and PUO,.,,. the wiftibl.don mm'•" ..... "'1ier U.it IMllO.. wbile l..i9dt ..., woa raiaed .... with ZiM 0.- riton. lAlda, I~ lad NJlllHlo .......... witJ; latl )'ti(• ... ••rl ... and hat be'9 li11llr IW 10 ,_,. with Parka. -tto .. 1111 Sampras. 1 rapidly risina 18-ycar- old siar on die AAOCiation of Tennis Prohional1 tour who improved from a I st at t.hc end of last season to No. IS in the workl in Monday•s nnkinp, 16st to Michael O\ana in a three«t. t.hree-bour semifinal match on S.turday at the Playcn lnter- nation1l tournament in Toronto. He tu.ms 19 in 1 couple of weeks and is fiaht where he wanu to be. He said bis oonfidence took a tvrn for the better after winnina tho U.S. Pro Indoor at Philadelphia in Febna- Edbeq. a rather mild-mannered even-tempered player. was the busint of the pros on band Monday ni&ht u fathen. mothcn and chil- dren alike were uyina to lllin aft autoarapb from him or a photo.with him before be had t.O be .mitud back to LA, where be and the otbcn prcsc:nt Monday are playi~ in &he Volvo Tettnit,'Lo1An9del thd wc:a. orhis ICCOnd w~ title in th~ yean, =.US. 4'be ftna timq is always bu• the teCOnd time wu very too. Wt ~ thina you think about ~I ~ .. IO it's very bud to cletcribe •• WOlda. It's eomethl111 you wort ~ Mrd for for many ,_,.." • -1'1111111 ..... ·~ ._, , ..... " 'sit .II!!~ ... •1... ~rir. tnct&::t ..... Li n per ~ .... OD9U'llCI ... .. vlolleecl ---ol ... 009-tncl." c.wla Jo1m IWMn Ill .. aid .... daiak ..... out ol liM la ............. . ... 36. ii teeki111 to ................. "' bis CCMMrKt. ,...,,..; wcwa 5'i0.000-. ~. oe ~y. • .,.. DO Pl"9• YDnlllJ lloe.inoe initially W li1de to..,.._ sm.r-ua~ialeoat _.. • boldo9ll a surprilc DCHboW. Wecb.ftdlJ, the NfCl!ltilll IGA I' 1 Pat Tend.. a ••10ciD11•Ml~~!'W°'IDd ma c:Mice hm h NohJ b veterw. RObiaola nWle it dMt S rt•• lie :.w1~ KeYi~~.::.. = ~· Sia~• nemplary .,... was no -=-6r .-.. Ive •11 = u.e .._., depwtwe lw M m.-... cunp. ' Ms. 11 allibitloa lllfte la Gcnnany. • ............ wry rapoalible penoa; ... .. ,,_ n. ..... =-1 Raiders' Beuerle in, other holdouts, must ·· · await team's return to resume negotiations EL SEGUNDO -~tioes be-~ the Lot AQldel RaiCkn and five unli&ned veterans remained day.to-day unlif t.be team left the country. .. Now we pretty much know nothin,'s aoina to happen for a week. - defenuve end Grea Towntmd said. "'Maybe lbai will be aood for them and us. When they come beck. maybe they can ICC their needs and what they'~ miai ...... ~ Raiders boarded a dw1er airt1nc:r tOr Loftdon Su.nday. They play lhe New Ortans Saints 11 Wanbley Stadium neat Sunday before tttunnna to their <hoard trainina camp Aua, 6. In ldditton to Townsend. the Raiden left betund were quanert.ck Steve Beuertetn. fullbect Steve Snut.h and ckfensave t.cb Mike Haynes and Vann McElroy. "I'm obviously disappoented. .. said Beuerleia. wtllo Detroit's Green ca'/ls it -quits; ·, Vikings, Caner reach accord; . : ~~· : : . . . . tmJ Cunis Grttn. who pla)cd de-- ltns1 ve end 1n the NFL for nine )can. looked around the Detroit Ltons traJnana camp and dcadtd 11 was ttmc to~ on with the mt oftus hk. -we've IDl 1 kM of J"OUQ1 La.lc~t out here and they.ft lookiftl pretty aood... Grttn aid as ~ u.oou.nud [us l"C11mncnt Monday ... , doe't lluok I should be wastu11 m)' time tf rm not JOln& to make the tc'am. You·,-c p to look oot for · younclf I feel I should JUst stq> at.ldt and let t.be "/OUJll men ~t all tM wort they can became 1t•1 fD'llll to be a touab KUOn this )Ur - Grttn said he had bttn ponckrina tthremet\t 11Dtt last season. af\cr bc1na ~ by an Achllla iatjury in 1988. He dtt1ded to rct1tt unday. but not befatt su1t1nf up one matt umc. ·· Just ••nttd to corM to one ~ pnc1ttt.-he ~id .. It's hurt1"4 me a kM beaux r,e alwaYJ •'lntc'd to 10 out a\ a winner With the Uons. And It looks H 1f the> ·rt aoana to ha~ a winntt thu )Ur." El~"'here around the NFL Monda) Su Diep Qupn Contraci holdouts contnbutcd to tht n Diqo Charac~· d111nal 1919 nan. and t"OUld dam• this year's team 1f mone")-relattd pq)~r ablmt'n atTn•t settled 1n a umel) (1Sh1on. defensi'e C'OOrd1N11or Ron L)nn wa1d .. ,, )'OU had lO JMllDl t~ K'CNIOO )OU •ouktn't v.ant 11 this .... , But there are th1np )OU can·t control ... L> nn s.:a1d "We e~pect ifs J01n1 to set done evcntuall~ I hopt' 1t donn 't ~t done too ta tr. 10 lhe point that 1t s a cktnment to our abtht) to pl.9) and v.1n (tarl) in the scuo n) ·· f1\le uns'll'Cd dcknsi\IT stancn arc m1Wf\I from the Charicrs tra1n1n1 camp hMbecker Junior Sc-au. the club's top drat\ choice. hncbaclter lnhe O'Ncal. cor- ncrbacls Gall B)rd and Sam Sale. and s.afet) Vcn<"K G lenn M.lwMtaVlklltp Anthony Caner rc~hcd qrument 1n pnnc1pk with the Minnesota V1lunp on a rontract that woukt make him one oftbt tuahnt-s-td ~1,cn 1n the NFL Caner's an~. Bob Woolf. confirmed that 1M sidn had reached an llf'tt'mcnt and s.a1d ha''"' Caner 1n camp on umc was the pl of both stdn .. We felt that was vcT) important. .. he said. Caner's reprnentata\~ onimaJI) •Trc looiuna for a four-)ear deal v.o~ SS m1lhon. up from the ~S0.000 he made last season Ne1thn Woolf nor Lynn .-oukl d1vul1e terms of the contract. ....... c. ....... Veteran lllht end Rob Awalt aarttd to knn lov.enna the team's number o( hoktouts to 10. Dttaals of Awalt's contrac1 wctt not 1mmedaatcly available Still uns11ned as runruna back Anthony Tbompt0n, a 5«ond-round drat\ pack out o( lndrana. plus nine \letcrans -safet)' Tim McDonald. punttt Rich CamanUo, "*'81 lea.ma capla.1n ·Roe Wolfley. hoebed.cr Aftthony Bdl kd n:turncf Vai Sibhana. nanni" b9dc Tony_ J~ comat.ct Cedric Mack. deftnsave tackle Bob Clasby aad dcfenli\'e aMt fmldie Jot N"unn. •• ,~ .. 'tnt-- Fmc safety TOttlJllJ *>wed up '° lip tan contract u lhe Wulliastoft ltedst.in1 ~ ~ minus four hokSout wtttant. Runruna beck OuUd ll,ilP-lanet.cbr' 1lavu1 Cald•U and dehsive ti..-m Dtnyt Gtut aad Mattu.a Koch ~ the OOotbow1 for the opeaftl o(me 'I • full uaanina camp Gt-nenl Mar\IFf ('ha~ (a.sty u1d the team had mack 1t1 ··bnJ ~-'o och playtt. but v.ouldn't call 1t the lut offft The Rt<hktns releued fow roolun -dtfcma~.t back l.arr) \ lad1c o ( Ort-son • tatt. au.ard Ja) Ftpn df Monuna runn•na beet Gtorp Sdrq o( East T - nn\t'C' tale. and hl"IC't.ckcr Ke\1n Wolfollt ~ Y..ta G ... b T~o-11~ Pro Bov.1 ti&ht end Mar\. Ba'aro u.ndc'r- v.cnt \Uf1tf) on tus troubksomt lt'R kntt Monda) and ...,,11 mil\ at least a -.ttk o( tmn1na camp Ba' aro rould ht sacklancd for 10 d.a)' b) ~ sul'Jef). ~ hteb .. ,, nttdcd to rel~'"' 1mtateon from a sc~ tha' ~ uk'd to hold a hpmml en platt a~ the 111-)'ar NFL vcttran had SU'll'f} la1t January. Ba\aro mmitd 1.hc ttt0nd half or last 1CatOn afttr t<'1nn1 a k.ntt hpmcnt dunna a pmc 1111n1t n L>tqo Oonon rtt0nstrocted the-hpmcnt dunftt' tht f>Ul'Jltf) 1n Januaf). o.u .. C."'1eys Nc.-1) acqutrrd runn1n4 back Lottnto Hampmn bcpn lt'am1na the C o-.t>o) s off'entt Monday. The Cov.boJ' ptclcd up Hampton last Fnday ••a trade .-uh the Ofnver Broncos for a roDd1tt0nal dnft choatt as 1nsuran«. while fint·round draft pick Emm1n Smnh rrmaan a contract holdout ........ ~ c.aa "ner m1u1n1 thrtt da)1 of tra1n1na camp .,, prnonal rea\On 'cteran ccnttt Ra) DonaldlOG ~ ported Monda} Donaldson. an 11-)ar \ttcnn •ho has p&aycd in four stn11aht Pro Boi.I .as l"CJ)Ot1td)y fmcd SC.$00 rot fa1lin1 to rcpon voath thr Mt of the \eteraftl lam Thunda)' "I want to clt'ar one tb1na up naht awa)' ud ~·s that I wasn't hold1na out. I was tUU'I cett ol t09t ptnonal problem .. Oonaldton saJCL •But now ay problems arc \akm ca~ of and rn be here for tht rat ol ..,.. ..... CMtp." roncludes .. *Male a.om,.,.., .., .......... _ ...... 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J . ln~asibk. Wonham. BCYC J.l·l-S-2. JJ. 75: .a Tm Gon1o. Tom P\trttU. M' • 4 4 4 4 4. ~-S. Squcett Bye. Rtebanbon-Kolol. VYC' 6-6-S-I. 20."S • Liaht to modn'ate 11Wlndi ~td t~ S9 )-.ChlJ •hich ansWf'rtd tk uar\IQI SCMI lutda)' 1n l~ ~I SI Seal 8Caci9 to Dan11 Point rlltt. Tiie 1'1Mn1at race •a\ nMOC>nwmi b) Seal Bc.h Y11t·h1 Club and l);aM P-o.nt Y.cht Club TM ,_'t •a' a t 10 ·~•hn or about one-m1k ~ tumtd 1n10 a sp1nnakn as t~ •ind clod;cJ Truph\ n. ·•-I ,,,_ s...-.. llMt ..... Y'C.I-....... ,_ ..... .,.._ llt ~ l ... ~ l ... ......,. ,,._ v.....,, "' .... ,, ...... , «• " Oti. '-"""" ~-, • .._., .. Net W1Mft. u.. ilMcll lr( ~, • ., C_,,.._ ... YC ..... <-1 c ... 1 ,.,..,,.~,.....,. ... .,,,. ..... c .... , "~ ·~ ~, .......... c sa.... --... ..... ~·c '•0-l Alll!lc...-. Ir•• LOlt I ...., -... ~ •c-w.-'-' Y( ) ...... Tu c;,.._ ... ~Y( •-1 ................ ,..,.. YC. I -....--. _,. llllc(.,-.. A •ltC · LM Ve ,..._ lieYC • ~ R~s or Balt.o. Yacht b •ai thr ••nftCf 1n l~ K'ntor allOD of Udo Ilk' acht nub'' ~I r1 Rq,111u u11cJ 1n tht-ha) tur· . Tbr rqatu •H sa1lc-d 1n f; t ... )Ob. W&ADC:f ID lhr A A 8 cb\I • ~ Alben. &ht.a C'onrnhsan ¥ hi Club .\nna Roth"' of BYC n tht ( I da\ &M<>n and l HWha' OU L" ( ... , thr ('.~ •1nnci ,_,) •U\Mn lft C'aCh du -0.-1 ... ·~ ..... \'( ' ~eve SA90f • 4 ·-· y ...,.. ... ....,_ YC I~....,,_...._. ......... Y( 1 IAIOT c .-1 ._ ..,...,. eve 1 l• ~Ml L.• ... 'rC a C•• ~ ~.l'"C UIOT (t-I L~ ,,,_,.. llY( r -...re l(t ~ ......... , >:.. ....... -~ l1'¥( ANGELS "'°"' ,, ''-that't. It h t Gactt1'1 ~rotn h<lpcd mol l<' ~' 1n lapen1 t 11 • S > 10 h11 ninlh \XU\f) 1n hit la" I~ dtt1110n'J ~apan1 •as 1n l-Ontrol untal t~ lt\tnth. •him t~ "•'' tot four nra.aht h1u •1th 1v.o ou1. cumna a 4.() ddk1t to 4-J. Rtltt'tt Ten) Lca\:h ended lhat .raJl) v.ht'n ~ Sol Bnan Oov.n1na to fint out to Gaictt11t third Thf T•1ns &hen ra.lhtd for thrtt runt 1n th< ,Jft\tnth. K1rb) P\Kkttt'1 ~It ofT rtht' tr 1ar\ Eechhom a run btf~ GKUt's doubk finashtd she IC'On na.. 1 ··Tbt pmt mall)' bo1ltd ~n to tv.o th1np -Bnan hilt a hnt drht and it's caua)\t, and K1rb) drops OM 1n -.1th t•o outs." Anttl1 manqtr Ooua Rad<T uid. 81ytc'cn (1-7) wmt 6 ll •naift11. all~•"I 1n nant. on taaht hit Ht •has not S-le'btd put tht ~tn\b • niQI an tt\C1' suaiaht naru datina 'Wk toJunr 21. Boxing Kaplan, Semaza debut with KOs 9y "" TlttCK LAltlCIN .._. ..... Cez • -· IR\ INE -h •as Onnlt' Count) n1..-.1 11 tht' In inc Mamou Mond.1) n11tu b tv.o ho'<'" bloodi(-d o~ ncnl\ btfott I 1 > \f)("\.taton Both hane K.lplan of ln inc. m•k· "" h" pn>(C'\)lOtul d<'bul and M1~(' St'maa of \ 111.1 P.arli.. KO'd their chal~f'\ 1n bkKld t.lh'-K.apbln 10011. <Wt E\C'~U 8umdl of< oachC'lla 1n thr ti~t round l,I thrir k:htdult"d lour-roundC'f •h1k ~mau dro pped \nJJo 'tnhna of Pdmona 1n th<' tourth of tMtr '"·munckr For luipbn. thr formC"f kK kbo\<'f. "'h4> trams ou1 uf tht \\ <'1.lmtn\lt'r Ro"nt ( lub, 11 •a\ .i \l.1n 1n • n<• d1m-11on bu1 tor \c'm 1a. • t\<l uc>PC'd ht\ pro ~otUI l"t\ntJ 10 "·0. 11 •I\ a '~"'" fur pon1hl~ h1 r anJ hc'tkf lh1np 'Tu· f'ouah• fi1m ht-lo~ :and I ~n~·• I foulJ ,Cl to him.-~mua \,l1J .. R1Jh t no•. v.c·r<" Jt'tnJ tu wa11 for •nut.her fiaht anJ LIL<' II I\ lollC'n ii\ •cun- ~· O\nTlm<' ii \l\•monlh la)\.lfT Jue to a h.anJ inJu" au JC'lc:tl \1tJ1na Thouah St-mu~·\ 11m1ns v.u olt a bit Jue 10 th,· kna1h' 'lk-ahon. ~ w 1J ht\ ra,ha h.and J1dn'1 bo1hcr him •I ~II "II ft'h bcucr &on11ht than 11 ha,;· \t'mata ~1J "If' bttn • Iona umc \1nu r '<' hAd a fitht. '°I th1nl aha1 "'I\ lhe rt'a\on that I Jtdn 't fiaht bcUtt." St'mau had ronUUI of thr tiaht "lkn l<'pt U\ 1n 1 piMallun lo "'1n and that''J all )tlU can alk " Radt'r \aid .. , ou'\t JOI lo '''f' G1" (iat"tt1 1 ton of l't't'd11 ton1Jh1 .. Tapen1 v.as sumna for tht \ttOnd umt s1ntt m1u1na •~ 'Jtaru •llh a bnuwd ~an sulTef'fd v.htn ht v.11s hat b) I hnt dn\C' Jul) 1 l Al N~man and P\H: .. tll 'tarttd from 1hc c>pen1na btll. but was pe- 11cn1 in v.-.111n1 for thr opportun1tcs lo Op<"n up He caupt Mtd1na mtd· ... ,., throuah 1hc third round -.11h a nah1 to the fa<'t' that smt tht blood 'c>C"' ina from Medina's nose The '-·omcrman s1opptd 1ht blttd- '"I momt'ntanl) tn between rounds. but \t'mua quid.I) opcntd It 111in "'•lh tv.o n&h• hoob to thr bead. \\1th JU\t unJcr a m1nutt' left tn the tour1h. th<' l"<'fcrtt stopprd thr bout ~;apbn, on the ott\tt hand, wuttd no 11mc 1n pummchna his oppon<'nt . I \ he l nod .. ~-d Jov. n Burnt' II a m1nu1e into tlw' fint round Bumt'll \l.'lncJ 10 \Ounlt'1' but v.ai caupt o lT au..arJ "'1th a r11h1 hand t() the l<'m- pk \not~·r \IUtd. naht to t~ had dropped Burnt"ll a \«Ond llmC' and the fi1ht •a' \.lopped Burnell pkaJC'd •1lh the n-fMtt :.and IPfl'l"U\"J 10 bt ahk 10 con11n~. The ph)'9H~n v.as alw 1n\ ohed 1n lh,· ntatn C'\\'nt, v.htlh pilled f t'11pc IK k\u\ ot &IJv. 1n Park q,ain\l Jui .: P.alm.<1rl"\ of l °' <\nJtln. Oc- ll°'u\ o~n,-J a lUI ll\CT PalmAtM' ri1h1 l"}l' 1n 1hc.· lh1rd round ind on I™: :.tJ, I\(' ot 1~· f)hHl('\ln, the liaht •::a\ \lul>P''\J hcfot"<' the opcn1na btll ul the tuunh •In tlth<'f und<'rnrd ac11on. San· turd l.illlnmrC' of R" ef\l<k \COrC'd a unan1mou' JC'\ 1\1on O\'Cf R110 Romero o( C ohon '" th<tr four- rounlkr. "h1lc Curt" Gro\t'i of San l>•C"JU •on • unan1mou~ d«ls1on O\ t'r Jnu' ( Ut<'ncd." of La Habra the T• 1th· i1-.th-1nnina rail) *Ith \1na) . and C.xtu and Kent Hrb« follov.C'J ••th RBI sin~ btfott Bnan Harper h11 a sacnfl<'t fl) to makt 11 4-0 T ap1n1 ~t1rC'd th<" fint 11 hell"" he f~'td ht'f<>n' "'•lkina Ot\on \\ h1tt 1n lhr fo urth. H~ hrld tht' \n,cb h1tk-n until Ltt StC'\t'tn kd oil tM fifth v.llh a \ll'\llt° Th<' \IC'IO~ v.a .. T apana· .. ninth in h1\ la\\ I_ ~l\IOn\ Donnlt" Hell's lv.o-run tnpl<' and a run·\Conna doubl<' b} Ktnt ~ndl'n.on at'COunttd for Cahforn1a·~ onl) runs of th<' pmt ..... l. "°"· ~ ~ ...... ...,..., .k .... ~ llt!Mt ,,,,.... to JO Mmft "-!Oneftl Ml\ \I,._ ill tfle Amtflctfl LMeVe ""' ~ T"9 tlt"Mll " ttM tw """1tl .,. "-'-""' ... ,,,._hi wllft TM UNMftcllr, #tlO ''" 111 JO •tr• 41111 VI ""' Tiie '""' ,_.,,. It I(.., l .......... ,1 . ..,.. Ill·-GaN o.ffl'• _.,... _.,., ,..,,,. •• , -• Utt\ llemer .-..N in liwt .......... ~ "'~"" -"' .i.e., -~ s ..... c~. Oft ,.. ........ --llM9Ult ... ~··· win ••• "-T~· tlefllfl ttr._. .,....,.... ..,.,. • Tiie ""'"" .......... ~ curreN ,.. .,,... -"' ........ TN\> •• t •ll .....,., ....... ~ --... ~ " .,.. ~ °"" .... , ....... Iii, .... ~~ tot.all) !UJ>Onsibk fi r the Anatl'' hm1tl'd pov.cr and decent Nft-i>fO- daQppo1nhna ~son. A k>t of the ductaon ., )OU nttd m~ out of that .... _ __.. ood .. _ po\lhOn. __, • on tu~ rosttr -thud Let's fatt it. Joyner could be bucman Jae~ Howc-n. short top Dack SC'huficld and fint bucman tradtd for 1 packqt ofprospcc1s or a Wall) Jo)ncr -needs to bt chopped quaht) thud tmrma.n.. Maybt a ••~). ~orutop. G1~t Ltt ~vms. who's 23. th< ,ob at first You'\'C IOt 10 clean houtc in 1 You can't wan pmn wath me- J&tuanon. likt th1 and. u in an)' C011>0rataon. 1t um from tbt top. d1()(T( pla)'Cn hav1na med•~ Don't unlold C\Cf)body. ~ne. just )Ura. a aood number of t.htm and incluck You apeciaUy can't win the AL We t or compete ~lb the Oakland )~ur trncraJ ma~ • .tio•s at the Athltt1C1 when pla)'ttl ~ upeet be- top of the a.dder •ad tttmiftlly too cause lhcy•re not saanina. nor can it ca.tdca ~Mn it coma to dcvelopena be done with tmnlte-infcstcd • ~id minor ~~ system ft'ttfl baseball bats stocbd in the qu.ahty IC'OUlS. CrosHhcden and clubh®se. bird-doll ... and. ofco.arw, pla)"m. Fra.nkJy. the Aaett1• title ~ Ho-ell. hofttld and Jo)'fttt ended in Apil ~he• they eot Oft' to a ~ up .th"°"lb w Afllrb' chain. sJov.1 tan. They ~-re em~ itl but unRM1onaady ~ Med 10 90. Minnct0\a on~ lO and 2l, 1olina That would be a sian. • I 3-1 and l-0 to U '° S-4 aod bat TIM cqanir.atioe ..._ .-.Own 11mcs bt9'1nd OaltlaMt. Faa1 ftOueh puictlice w.Ul HowtB. -"o•s lhbukr~ kllOWft ~Mt up a p&a&oon pla)'tf at beet ud ~·t at tbat UIM.. It ID' 1W'Of'lt OG MaJ 71 la1t a ltft......, ertMa•-..-s ~ 9'h pma bdti•hridu 10.1~ M ll. ScM&ld it a Mli*ifW llaon• after a kMa to llttiftlOft. ** bUa 10U'vt 11>t to M leatt Int l'MVfbecft~ ... iaJton•a yow ---~ '*' -..aa.. nUa Jcpyw, mc lftOll 0~~..-. o1. C\ri11rw. ~ wida a aN.; littld htive .... )'tr ift .. A•1"-\he .... Mif'rorlO IMJ CU .... I Lc11 "' eoleceaa '°4 on.ii Mtslllt • IOCMI k>ok at ~ 1M .-e w.• ....,, • ... ... l'M aiNd ol ... A_, ~ '9• ... .,,_ • ...._ ..,.1 111111 tui ""*-Ol rrs 1 ••• rn ••• 111 ,.., Pini •1111aa.,. "'li!:!d • A' IL4 .... • • .., ,... ............................ ..... ........... --..... ~.: wio •• .. _. J ._ ~fir fie . H~ 's /if!f'l«t through 6 J1 en route to 4-1 triumoh . White Sox trade away Kittle to O's for Bradley : ~~ 1 ANOELES -Mit.e M~n ~:&;. 6~ pcTfect inni• en rouic IO ltis fint career aW'CMlmer u the IW'li-"l l..ol ~la~ handed the puncblela Cinciulll Reds their ~th straiaJu Ioli; 4-1 Monday CHICAGO -The Chict9o White Sox U1lded ftrM buemu lloa Kittie, lhrir k~ home Nft hitter. IO the 8allimorc Orioles fw outfidder Ph.ii on Mooday. • l(jule was bimina .24S witlt 43 RBI and 16 homef'I,. He is banh on the Wbitc Sdll I.II-time home nan list .;th I 31. Bradley wu In &be Rnal year of his contnct twitb the Orioles and eljaib&c for (iu ..,enc:y II the end o( tbc ICUOR. He and Kittle joined the major leaaucl in 1983, and Km.le Wll oamcd American t.euue Rookie or the\'~. ~ Rods. held hitless for 8o/l in- ninp Sunday 11 San Francisco by Scoit Oamlts. did not reach base •nst unttl Bany Larkin in&led .-1lb one out in the teventh. Paul O'Neil!, who broke up Garrclu' no- hn bid. SJnakd behind Larkin, who scored on I JtOU_ndtt by Eric: Davas. K.iulc played witfi t.hc White Sox unlll 1986, when be was traded to the New York Yankees. He was sent to C1cvcland in 19U and rejoiaed Chicqo as a free qcnt before the 1tart or last teaSOn. Bradley played with tht Seattle Mariners from 1913-1987 and IPC'9t one season with the Philadt'lphia Phillies before joinina the Orioles in 1989. Bradley. bittina 270 with 4 home runs and 26 RBI, had cx:p1e-.I dispk:asurt at tht' rourw of recent conll'ICl talks. ,,,._ De A •rdeflf4 ,,,._ Morpn (9 .. 9), who had lost four of bjs last lhe decisions and not ttachtd the teventh in fi"~ of his last '"'·struck out tc\'en and •'llkcd one. He rcrordtd htS 11xth complete pme and 30th in I S9 starts sintt brcakina 1n10 tht ma,or kaau~ With tht Oak- land A's just ont wtek after his 1978 b1gh SC'hool araduation. Karle Gibson. who hit his first home run since June 17, Rick Dtmpsc)'. Juan Samut'I and Hubte Brooks dro~c in runs for the Dodsers. Los Anaelcs. tbtrd m the National i.tqu<' \Vest. has v.on sc~en of its last <'11ht pmes to move from 13112 to seven pm<'s behind pa~scuina C'mcinnati in nine days. Norm Chnrhon (8-6) allowed 11 hats m SC'~en-plus innings in his founh start after 108 consecutive relief appearances. The left-hander who retired the first dozen batters i~ ha first start and 1he first 14 m his MAI one. fell behind JUSt lv.o batters into this pme. homer and his first in IOI at..._ll. ~ A naclcs made it 3-0 in tbe fourth on a lcadofT double by 8rOOb. a run-scorina sina)c by Dempsey, t-o wild p1lches and 1 sin&Jc by Samwl Brooks added a sacn1ice hy in tbe eichth. Schedul~ Gibson I.med a 2· I pitch into the k>v.er nabt field scats for his fourth Clemens too hot for White Sox; Giants unable to pick up ground RoSCr ('kmens worked out of cart) trouble and eamt'd his SC<"Ond ;a con1et'Utl\c shutout as lhe Boston ~1 Red Sox bta1 the C1ucaao Wh1l<' Sox ~ .. _ 3-0 Monda)' nia,ht tn ;a dul'I btt"'ctn ~ -'L d1\1\1on runncrsup in Boston {lt'mens (14-S) scauc~ nint hits.. strud. out t1ah1 and walkl'd none as ht c'ttndl'd his scoreless sln:ll .. 10 H 1nnin1.1 w11h his 23rd carttr shutout \\ad<' 8og.\ had two do ubln. dnv1ng in On<' run and sconna onc and Carlos Quintana hn a solo homer. his Sit\en1h 1n hdp1n1 Cltm<'ns btat Ch1caio's .\dams Pe1crson ( I·' l { l(m<'M. v.ho allov.ed tv.o runs 1n a loss at Kans.as (It) on Jul) :?O btfort bcauna M1l""'aukC"C :?.O for his fin.l I Q9<) \hutout lasl Wedfll'Sda). sun •~ed a shak) \lart in h1\ fourth wmpkt<' pm<' in :?4 start .. Th<' l"11ht \ln .. roul\ tncrt'll\C'd C ·k-m<'ns· total to I SO tops tn the \l Eliit"' he rt \t onda > • Yulttt I, Tietn t : In '\tv. York. Oscar .\1ocar 1nJ JC'SX Barlield d ro'<' 1n thrtt runs each to back thc ~1\ hn Ptl\ h1n1of03H' LaPotnl hdp1n1 tht Ne" "or~ ' .in .. \~ to .i v.10 o' tr lhe Dclro1t T ~ ( l"\.tl F1tkkr k'\c>un1l'd for both of the T1icr runs "'nh h" m1JUr l<'a-1ue-kadm1 .Brd hom<'r follov. 1n1 \Lln TrJmmcll's doubll' off LaPotnt (6-7) 1n 1hc founh 1nnin1 Ironical!). th<' pm<' "a\ tnleruptcd hn<'0) ""hen 'anll-C fan\ 1n a crov.d of :?4.037. maml) hstenina v.1th portable nad1°' m tht standi., p\C a stand1n& O\&t1on dunna f ielder'\ Gt-bat to th<' nt'v..s of the l.\Jspcns1on of Yank~ pnn 1pal ov.nt"r Gt'Of1C Steinbrenner. Fielder promptl) qu1e1l'd thl' crov.d v.1th his ho m<'r te\t Scuq ( 1-2) wu lht loser •II• J111 t , Ort.la t : In Baltimore. Kell> GNbtr had thrtt hlls. 1nclud1na a tv.o-run homtr. and Todd toulc:m)~ allov.'Cd Slit hits O\er six innanis to snap a four.pmt los1ni st~ak as the Toronto Blue Ja)s btat the Bah1mo~ Orioln Gto_rsc Bell hit h1s 200th carttr home run and Pat Borden hit a t~Nn homtr for the Blue Ja)S. v.ho had 12 h1lS. 1nC'lud1na thrtt b' Moolut Wilson • Reyala 7, ......_ I: In Ck\eland. Gerald ~IT) homtrtd to 'Jtan a four-nan fourth mnma and i.\nd) \kGafT1pn v.on hts \«'Ond strait.ht start as the k&nsas C'll) Ro)als btal tht' C1t\~land lnd1ans 7--6 Pat Tabler and M1kt Macfarlan<' <'ach dro\t' tn 1v..o runs for the Ro)als.. and Macfarlane had thrtt h11s. McGafT'loln (2-0) II~" up one run on fhe hm 1n s•' inn1np. v.alk1na OM and t.tnlun1 out four. The stan was his 1«ond 1n Slit da)s.. after h<' had made 225 roni«uh~e rchtf 8'>pcarancn. • ltulen I, INWffl I: In Milwaukee, Bobby \Vitt runccJ ht Sllllh straaJht VtCl<>r) Ind Jeff Kunkel. a .14 hllltr, homcrtd as the Ttus RanJt'n btat the Milwaukee Brewtrs. • A*ledct •• Martaen I: Oakland's Athlcuc~ came up v.1th (our runs 1n the bottom of the SC\cnth 1nn1n1 to snap a 2-2 uc and funhcr cement their tranakhold on the Amcncan l..cque West standings Frem ~ ~re-4 Pm• 0 0 ·-s.a l. ..... s.a • .. l Danny Oarwin pitched c11h1 s1run1 innings and tht Houston i.\s1ros. aided b)' 1wo San Francisco crro~. scored five runs in tht nanlh in a 6-1 v 1ctory 1n San Franc1sc10 that ' l'ndcd 1hc Giants' fi ve-game w1nnina streak and kt"pt them from pin1na on (1nc1nna11. which was a 4-1 v1ct1m at Los Anaclcs Ho uston brokt a 1-1 tee when fiaht fielder Mike Kmger) m1spla>ed Rafatl Ramu~z·s bases-loaded sacri- fil'C 0) The As1ros loaded the bases with one out on a single b) Cra11 B1wo and walks to pinch~tuuer Terry Puhl nnd Franklin Stubbs b) rchtvcr Steve Bedrosian tS-6) Mark Thurmond rchtvcd w1lh a 1-0 count on Ram&rC'l. "ho h11 a soft fl) 10 naht-«nter fteld. The ball lipped olT ~inacr) 's a)o'<' after he and center fielder Brt'tt Butl<'r 1ot m1xtd up Pin h·hlll<'r C'arl Nichols hu a bases-loaded sanaJc 10 ltft. sconna 1v..o more runs The final two camt home v.hen \1at1 W1lhams m1spla)td a routine crounder by 8111 Doran Da,....,.in (6-1) v.on his fourth consccutavc sta.rt by huldin1 tht G iant!. 10 four hits ..-h1lc walkina three aad stnk1n1 out 1v.o o.~<' Smith ptlehcd 1he ninth iMias. San Francisco, com1na off a four-pmc swup of the d1' 1S1on-lc:td1nJ C'1ncmnat1 Rt'ds. ucd the score at 1-1 "hen ErnC$1 Riles h11 a panch-hil hornet" with one out in 1he ~\cn1h. Riles hit a 1-2 pitch off a narrow facina tn(hl~ above the nsht-ficld wall for his founh homer. The Astros took a 1-0 lead in tht sixth wilb an un~med run that came after a ra~ third strike paued ball b) Giants catcher Terry Ktnnedy allowed Darwin to reach s.af°tl)'. Darwin btat K<'nnedfs throw to ~nd after the Giants' catcher fit'lded a sarnficc bunt by Eric Yctdiq. Darwin mo\l'd to third on Kennedy's second paucd ball of th<' 1nn1na and scottd one out later when Ken C'amin111 fl1td out to Buller. Trc\or Wilson. 0.3 with a 9 18 ERA over his four pre' 1ous starts. held tht' Astros to nr.1> hits and an uneamt"d run O\er t1Jht 1nnt0~ Elscv.hert 1n the NanonaJ Leque Monday: • Braves '· PMrel •~ In San DtCJO. Odd.ibt McDo-.cll's lcadolT homer an the I I lb 1nmo.g pvc the .\tlanta BraHs a victory over the San Dtcao Plidin. endina a fi \ e-pmt los1na streak. McDov..ell ronntctcd olT a full<e>unt pitch for his s1\th homer of the )car off Cah in Sch1rald1 (J.3), who p\e up his sccond run 1n two inninp of relief. Rt' he' er Dwa} ne H<'nl) ( 2· I) earned lhc win with rcht'f from To n) Castillo. v.ho pitched the I Ith for his fil'\l SI\ e JtlT Blau~r had lnpled home a run in the top of the I 0th to aavt the Bravts a l-2 lead before Jack Clark homered in the bottom of the mnina to tic the score at 3. It was C1ark's I 81h of tht year and 300th of his career to b«omt the 6'.\rd playtr 10 rt"ach that plateau. 0 ...... 1, 9nclens • • From Th AaodllH ~ ........ ...... J I t t ' ... ••• t • I I I , ... • • t • • • t • ' ... J ••• ATl.Atl?A 1M1 .... •r•• ., .... cf It I l ._. • • \ t ~ a 111 1 ._. ~' 11 ...... _ I I It .,..,....,, I I 1 l """"" -' • • • '"'°"" • • ' • ' M-1' t ltt JC:WWCf I••: ....... ,,, ........ ·1' -c .... ,.... .. 'i ...__. ••1 1 ....... t • ' .......... ,. ~-. r:Et-= H ii 5-l f' i I =· ;::: ra~ llfi ....... I • ( I SURFING .......... CMI• ITA'NTICI ,. ... cw-..... llel .. 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'..... • • • j t GEORGE From 81 It t!> app;lll'nt 10 mr th.11 \1r \tctnhrcnnl·r Jot'' not apprt'<.tJlt' lht• gr.t' II' ol h" 11ndull ·· hl· ..aid "In 'h1111 I mu'>t gl't thl .1w:n11on of tht' n"nlt lk mu\t karn to lx- murl' l.irdul 111 lt'>ll'O 111 ht\ :ich 1<.l'f\ .111J tu uin\ltkr 11Hlfl' d1rrlulh .111 thl' ra111111 •• 1111in' 111 h1., u1nd ul 1 "ii 1~ nH 'itnu.'rl· h.1rx· 1h.111hr ,.1ndmn' "cil hJ\L' thl rr.,1111 I 1ntrnJ II thn do not. I or m\ 'llllC'>\Or >Wtll Ix-.11n ltont1ng :-..1r \tl'inhn·nnl'r onu· ag.11n \nd th.tt l annot he 1n tht· hc.·,t intt'll''' of ba'>l·tiall I hl nl'"' '>J"lfl'•'d 4utl kh through \ an~L'l' \tad111m '~ hl'rt· l'll'~ \or~ plJ)l'd Dl·tr111t. ..inJ fan, gn.·ctl·J thl' ann1luncl'm1.·n1 '"th a •m-.,ccnnll c,tanding o\ Jt1un Yankees gcncr.il mJnagl'r Pell' Pctl'rson <.aid 'Tm ahsolutd) c,hockcd at tht.' \C\ l'nt\ and all I can tell \OU I~ I kcl vcr\ ..ad al tht\ n11Hnt•nt f hl' man ha'>.hl'I faults hut h1· hac, dunr a lot o f good thing'> He's done a lot for t>a..eball and cspcc1all) for baseball 1n Nev. York for the Yankees. He was the type of com- pc11tor that th1\ tov.n could really appreciate ... But many fans at Yankt.-c Stadium thou&ht Stc1nl'lrcnncr got what hc dc:~rvcd. "That's what ~hould happen to an) owner that con<;tantl) ma~cs dc- c1 io ns to hurt the C'luh He traded aw&)' my favorite player, Dave Win· field. and chanacd man14ers it <1Ccmcd hkc ncry month. • said Trevor Beckford of We tbut). N Y At Fcnwa) Park 1n Boston. fan, felt Jhc same way. Stc1nbrcnncr's pcnalt) was flashed on the scoreboard and met w1th a loud " ch«r. V1nttnt di 1phncd Steinbrenner ror violatina Rule JI. othcrwi~ known as the "best interest~ of b&Kblll" clau~. The 1n\ tieauon ttntercd on ttinbtt'nner•s payment to pira. 1 sclr-dc r1bcJ pmbltr and • former emplo)'~ or tht David M. Winfkld Foundauon . ··1 ht"e notJuna 10 say," Spira said •htn tOld of tcinbn:n· ncr' ~hy. Stc1 nhrl·nnt•r t1.•,t 1l1l'd 1'!\•1111t \ 111 ll nl un Juh ' .1nJ l11 h 11 .1111f f'·"'' \ JflOll\ fl,l\Clll\ 1111 lh1 P~ll llll'lll \mong thnn \\\'It· th.11 lw "·" al1.11d 'ip1rJ \\ould JllJ\ ~ "" l.11111\ 1h.11 h1 g.J\C \pir;1 1tw m111i.' "11u1 ol th l!.l'tllint" ol nn lh.111· .ind th.11 h, "·•ntt•J h> p1nt1·, t I"" Inc mn \ .1n- kl'l'' rmplPH'l' 1111111 1·mh.11 ,1\\1 11~ ll'\d,1•11111\ . I \.II 1hr1111~h lh\· '"" J,l\' 111 \Ir \11 1nh1l 111i. 1 ' 11· .. 11m11r' J n•I I .1m ahk 111 iud~l th, Jq111'l ol 1.rnd11r and t11n1r1111111 p1l''l nt 1n the' t.l\l' .. \ llltl'lll \.lid I .1111 .itilt• to dl\llrn J ll .1tll mpl ''' lnrtl' l''plan.111nn' 1n h111J"t1-h1 1111tn d1'<.omlnrt1ng fa, t\." l hi\ "•" th1.• Wl"lllld \lfJtghl \llm· llll'I h.1,rh,111 fX'nal11l'd n l1L' nf ''' muH' l.1mnu'I \ hJfill ICI \ I 3\1 \ugu\t Pt·tr Ro'c "•" hilnm·d to r Ilk for gambling ~te1nbrcnm·r'~ Ui·)l'ar tenun• .1, principal u~nrr of the Yan~t't'' h11' tx·cn pcpf)CreJ "''h d1'>nphnar-. Bl· 11on h\. the lomml\\tOnl·r'~ office l k ·hJ'> tx·cn fi ned r,t,·,cral 11mC'' the mo<,t rnrntl~ on Jul} ) "hen V1nn·n1 dn~~l'd him S25.000 tor tampering with Wtnficld 1n the da)' afier h1'> Ma' 11 tradc to C'ahforn1a The \ an~cl'' al\O ~crt• orJcrl'd to pa~ lhl' \ngt'I' S:?OO.ooo On .Nm ~7. I Q74 Kuhn 1.uspcndt•tl !:lte1nbrcnnc."r for two ~ca~ folluv.tng ht<; au•h> pita to felon) '1olat1ons of the federal cll'C'· uon law tctnbrenncr was reinstated on March I. 1976, for aood bchnv1or. but former Yankee, cmploy«S hl\e said n.-ccntl) that Steinbrenner viol- ated term<; of that su pension. "Anybod) in baseball who deals w11h Mr. Steinbrenner now " in pcnl." deputy comml ioncr lel>'c Grccnbcra s.a1d. "Anybody 1n t>ucball who viola& this decrtt JCOpardi1t hi beteball lirc." Vin~nt u.kcd Stcanbrcnncr to re- duct hii. 1ntcn:'t 10 below'° pcrctnt ~itbin th M•t an month and said the new acncraJ panncr d not ha\'c \Oown more than tcinbrmnet. Vin nt sa d Steanbttnner een onl)i 11 tc> a family membtt wath the commiuiun r· appro~••· "We ha~cn'l ruled out ht n as arncral partner. but "'C ha~c 1m- . . . I • • . ,. . .. . .. ,. .. . ._ . ....... , ... " ..... • fl ... r • \1 ' "a( '• ~ "'"'' .. •ACI .. ..,. ... . ' .._ I> t BASE BALL .. .... ... -..t .. .. .. _..,....,... ........ _., ... . . . ..,.. • t 4 ...... ·~· '. •N\ ..... ~""&~· ' '""' ,. .. . .... ~ "-\ .. \ \ ""' v ., ... '. , ..... po,,·d '' n \l '1. rl n 'Int 11on\ on an' 1.111111\ mt·mtx·r 1n\11hC'd ~1th the: tr.1111 ·11 J IJm1h ml'mtx·r ~a\ lound tu dr.11 \111h \le \ll'1nbrl·nncr hl· uiulll hi: npdktl from ha-.ehall." he ... lid \rma 1~ under lcdcral tndtdml·nt •lit l hJ1gl.'\ hl' tr1l'd to r\ton mom') lr om \tt·1nhrl'IHll'I and thrl"1tcncd thr n"ncr Jnd \\1ntirld \fltra ha' pkJdl·J nnt tt1111t' and J In.ii '' l'\l'll.'llt'tl lilll"I the' \l".H . Thi\ dt'll\1•111 ,, IJrgl'I\ lhl' rl'\Ult 111 adm1ttl'J ,1111dud ti' Mt \tcin- brl·n1w1 olthout~h lhl'rl' t\ ompk l'\ ldl'lhl' ln111111lhl'l \UUH"l'\ \Uppon- tnll lhr t!llh h"ton I hJH' fl'3thl•tl." \ lllll'llt \Jld "\11ml' 111.1\ .11ttUl' that no1h1ng \''' .,.,•111111," 111,ohcd in this case. th.11 \Ii \tl·1nh1l·nncr erred but not L'lH1.'l(11111,I\ thJl thl·rc art' wonc.- prohk1m rn ha'i\·hall nnd that these 1•11 M' do nut ffil'rtl 11 strong punttt\ c n''l'li"t\l' I \lrongl} d1saarce \Ir \1e1nbrcnncr knC'v. that thr Jl.I\ ml 111 to \pira wa~ 11l-ad\l..rd bt'- l ..111\t' .tll hie. ad' IS('r\ !.poke against 1t. I k ~nc"' ~pira wus or had bttn a goimbkr -11 matt<'rs not which - and ~t·t hc madt' the pa)'ment. He lm·"' \p1ra claimed he had been pronmcd nlOner or a JOb or both. and )Cl Mr. Steinbrenner made the P8) mcnt. thereby v1hdat1na the cl•ums 1hat S_p1ra was bt1n1 paid for prov1din1 informauon. CCI signs Smith IRVINE -Co~y mtlh, 1 6- fool·2 1u1rd from Olcndora. has s &nl'd a letter ofintcnt to play men•a bl kctball under new he.cl coech Grca Marshall at Christ CoUqe Irvine. Smith wa named fint ttem AU· CIF, All&n Gabriel V1Jley and MVP or t.hc BetcliM ~ '" ad· dition to cami~ all--toumamtnl t~m honori at Ouno, Olendora and Ramona. Smllh a\tf'llCd 14 points.' asai ts and ) rtbounda per pmc whllt pla)· 1na for Coech Mike ~Du(. ., ,.. ,,.,,, ,,.., 2r •. AUllnlia'a Matt C.ttle ...... founla in lbc Mal while Ii~ wt.o WU bom in ~ 8ellda MW li¥CS Ill Dau POittt. adv..ced IO I.he lhW rouAd of the trials br 1akilll teCon4 .. E~~ camo my way in U.' beat,·· said PVrneater, Who toOk tbe lead with only 1 I .S tcoriftl wave. then mauuaincd his ectaie for me rat of \be 2().minutc beat. "l know the waves and wedaes here and l knew somctbi~ was aoina to pop up. I've sot to use that to my advantaee because those 1uys are ~uer swftn. "You're always worried before the fint heat, but 111\er you Ft a little momcntu.m you set more confldencc -end now I want to act to the main evenL I can 'urf these waves in my sleep." The third and final trials round ends this morning at 10:20, at which ume the first round of the main event bqins. "I'm always one of the hun&nest auys here." Parmenter said. "Who- ever wants 1t the worst will win. You havt' to IJVt' that httle extra pu h. that's what Tommy Curren always Sl)S." C urren. the thrce-timt' Op Pro champion. will cntt'r the water this af\t'moon for the first llmt' . Chsb). 24, who surf~ on the NSSA Nattonal Tc.am for four years ""'le at Marina H11h in Huntinaton Beach. ad vanced to the S<'COnd round b) finishing ~ond to Bnmrs Fll\ 10 Padarau tn hca1 8 of the first round ( hsb) pulled off a 28 S on his first M'or111g nde in th(' second round "h1k gmng throu'h th(' barrt'I H is third 5'.'.onna wa,c. using a nit~ off-the-hp and cont1nu1n1 v.11h" 0o.ltC'r on the ~hltt'"tttcr. W&S a 27 () a'> Chsb) held on to dt'ft'at .\mau~ Pcrt•ira (8ra11I). Onan McNuh} (l 1 'i.) and Tre,ur lhnst (l'.S) .. I tncd to act somc Jood "aH·\ right ot1 thl' bat .. ~1d ( hsh' \urfinf on th1.· I>\.\.\ 1 Prolcss1onal ~urfint \\~<X IJtton ol .\ml'fll'a) 1our tn\trad nf thl· int1.•rnat1onnl .\SP compct111on 111 ordn to \lJ\ elmer to htlml' and h<' ~11h h" ~lk .. I ~a,n·t real ~kllt\l' but H>u'll 'l'L' J lllt nl ~uH do the 'amt· ·thin~ "11h 1.om.lttwn'> h~l· thl\ l hC'fl' "'l'"-' .1 lut ul ~J'l" out there hn:iu\C' of lhl' h1Kh ttdl' \\ hcn thr ttdl· ll'I\ h1ghl·r H1u '-1.l' J 111111( gu)s no1 qu1tC' J' '>l'kdl\l' .. ( l"b' ~ho ~J\ m<irrtl'd IJ,1 \IJJ\ h I.. " \.Om~·11n1 en h1\ llfth I )p Pr u I k too hJ\ J hit nl .an POST Froml1 c hJmp1onc,h1r' on \un,I." t B11111' l.•11~ .. , I k.11 11 fr11111 11 I ,.1111 ~('I n1.1d \ ,,u hJ', 111 ll JI n lf11m "h.11 \11u d1J JllJ 'h.tn~4 11 .. 1'11 .. 1 "h11 J lrl'Jlh '"11n1.h 111..1· .1 \\ h I.Ill "•l\f.\J n11 llnll el'lll0¥ hn ln't "''' 111 thr p10ll'\\1tln.1I rJnl.., ,, I 111\• I II~ ·' '" ll.11 ,101Jlt'Uf 4 Jfl"l'I \\Ill.Ill\ II '·l' mC'fch ::I llllnlldl"nl<' th.rt 1'1"1 J"" rh..1p\ th(' ltn(''l j'lfll\· rx·, 1 1111111 1h1 < lranar < o.i .. 1 Jr(";, 1•n \\Pllll'll '1t•u1 -1u1nnl plll \ll q 1m l · h .llll 1 r1JJ11.11111~ lr11m ll unt1n,111n 1\\..1\ h I 1~h l.1'1 Jum· I ,11n1 1ll:tl·d rn lhc \\1irld \m.11. JI < h..1mr1l1n,h1p\ l1n J.iJ'.l nl 111 \IJ\ Jnd I ttr.1duJlt'd 1n Junt• lhln lhl'fl JU'' h.trfX'ncd to h<' 1~1• pr1• 1, "1c.1nJI l' 't'nh 1n J uh . \.Jtd l'c1\t lullill111>! ht•r l1kl11n~ a\r11Jt1t•n \he. TICE From Bf ''Ill llln''''t nth find 1hr bl·'>t IA,1\ (' 111.11 "'II ,,1111 \1111.ill thl· ~J\ 1h1 PUtdl till 1n{JnHIU\ Jl-.ld .-...·1.11tin Jnll 111111 .1,h1irl·-hn.·;1~ rdorm ~hL·rt· tlw 1\p('1•rtun1t\ tu pt:durm <'\Ira 111.111\'ll \ l , , t \l\h 'lh1· ll'lt1\C'r\ on \our oui..1dl· m.tnl'U'l''' '' lhl' htgttl"'' la,tm on m.1~111~ lhl tunnl·c11on 1u the 'horthrL·.1~ ( olhn\ ~1d .. \10\\ 11f th, gu" low \pc'l·J oil their m.m- l'U' t'r' hut I 1ntrl'J..C m) Sp("l'd on mtnL' ·· · \ 11u 1u~1 ha\l' 10 find lhc: OC\t "'ii' l'' ,,·, J\ \1mpk n lhJt · ... 11d ( urr,•11. thl· thrtt-11mc Or t ham pion T ht• I '>b 1 Op champ1Cln. Ra non l 'm h rel1('\ hca' 11) on plan· ntng oul J \tratcg) .. , f\U can·1 JU\t go uu1 thnt• Jt Huntington and thin~ l'' cr) thing "'111 IA Ork out all nahl ............ ., ......... Newport .. Kit.• David Glddl"91 ,...neuvera.. Jd,antqe bcaust of tht proium1t\ of h1., home 10 the Hunun1to n Bcac~ Pier "I'm probabl)' thr surfC'r who ll\t-s• the" dosnt to th<' contest •· ( h\b\ ~iJ "I uin Stt thr pier from m~ hou'>t' I Ii' c JUSI bL•htnd 6th Str~l. 50 1f \ou'n: 101ng to be hvin1 tn llunt· tnJtOn ~ach and tit'• pro 5urfcr H>u m11h1 as \\t'll It' C' dose·· C hsb) i.urfina his ~:und H·.ar nn the P\.\.\ tour. prdcf'\ not tu 1ra,el "" mul h as the .\SP tour "''~u1re\ "l<l he fl H'ntl} Al"\·cptt'd .a full-11 me ~l\· 11wn "'1th 8111.lbnng and v. 111 lOn- 11nuC' t11 'url 11n thr I I ~ontc,t . t ~ bJ~J P'\.\.\ tour "I hC') go toSt"thC'r real!\ v.rll " ~1d ( lt'.I~' r;1tC\J 11 lh on 1hc PS.\.\ lour ''I'm '<'lf-<"mplmrd (v.11h 8111.itlonF I .\lll•r nn hC'al tt>J.\ I'll ~o up Ill D11l.ibon1 ten Co'lta '""""' .rnJ dt1 a liulc "'m~ 1hc-n I'll gt't t'l.ld. ll' 1ht· )urf 11 ' ;a Jll('<I 1ob brnu\l' I \.<In ,uil ~1th thl f'C'(lplr I IA l•rl IA 1th Rill\, mt-3n~h1lc. IAa\ '<'\OnJ tu r.rnt~nt('f in thC' '\C\·ond ruunJ af\cr "111111n1 IHat llJ 1•f thr fi"t ruunJ "I thtnl m~ surtins " h<'ttl'r n1•1A lh~n 11' .,, r ~"\·n:· Rill\ \Ard "I tool II linl\hl·d tilth •"t'r.111 tn th1· \\ orld \lllJll 1r ( hamr1t•n'lihtrt' "I h.ld pl<1nnut un turnena rru '' ll-'rJln' p.,,I JJJnt '1 hnt' IA8\ th•'''' l'.at11•n1l \.hol.1,11, \urt 111~ '"·11.1.1t111n1 n.at 111n:al' .illC'r po.Juatmll 1n Junt' lhl"n th,· pr.1 ,., ,·nh \ anw ur · l\1,1 ""lln :an am.i11n thttY "l'l.lf· .Ill' na11nn.1t \ h.irnp1on\h1rt' l:nt '>Jlllll ... IJ~lll& 1ti,· ''' \ llllC' 1n th(' <'JX·n I 'l'hlh'I Jn,1 tft,h "h1>c1l J I\ 1"11n\ .. II ' J1f\C'f\"nt n111A n f \0Ul"or II \ niu, h n1111c prlll• '"un.11 · \Jld l'o\l "ho~." t•U,ll'J "' Jnknr \m1lh .and l.t\lh" lkJ,hl1•\ 111 hl"Oll f'\ of th<' fif'I 111und on \und;I\ 11·, .;llA:l\S l'lirtn a Jrl·.im 111 1111nl" "' nc .. rm ,ur1C'r :anJ nu~ I •m II 'JU\t o.inolh<'r \lcr .rnJ I .....mt lo 1..n·p d1ml'\1nt Ptl\t \ IH"\I rr"lr,1.1011.il "1mrc11· t1un IA,,, l·.irhrr thl\ month in t-111:,Ju'lil.· 11 "mrh "on't h:aprcn hrrl" \1r.1t,·1> tisur1n1 11ut t'\:adh 1Aht",.c th,· ~'' IAJ\l., ;arc u1m111i thrtiuJh .ind holA to,, .. , lhf m to thl' mJ\I mum pntc.-nt1.il '' 1tw kr~ tu \Ull.<"'' JI I h1.· J'll,·r • Onr might h<' 1m lint'\J Ill thtnl thJt lo• JI \Urfer, nuah1 ha\C' Jn t"t1&,· on the p.icl 111ntC'rn1n1 the tr1l l\ t•I th,· tr.hk ;-.01 \ti \.J1d HunttnJhln !kJ\ h thrcU Juhn PJrm('OIC'f .. , h<• lOnd1t111n\ ~hanf'' \O murh out :u thr p1a \uu prl"tt\ mu,h ha't' 111 "'•llh 11 l 111\41\ h<'lurt 'uur ht';ll .ind ~ ~ho ~ 1>.n thl' t;i,1 hl'JI an,t .,. h' I don'• 1hrnl '''ins hl"f( ha' an' .id· \ 4lll 13gt C\\ t'pt I ha 1 I he l fl)lll J 1\ bl·hind \ou 3nd th.Hl'3n h<'lr1r1 wu fin·d up Thal rnulJ ht lrUl' \e'l'lni 3\ nu k1e. . .al ltuntin11un 'udcr h.n plo,'l-d an~ h11her 1hJn 41 I ~th rn the hl\1or. Cl\) ll\t )nr. I JUSt kmd of crutted last )C'llf 1 suancd to~ strnxd out and tht'n I'd surf too coninvata-.cl) and \OU c3n't do that ·• Laauna lkach's Brand) Fabtr, rhm1Mttd in h<'at & of the iccond round as surlinJ tht' Op Pro for the third t1mr hts hnt .n a prof~onal. ~h1<'h hr turn<'d l.a\t f'rbtua.t). Hts uh1nl.alc 1•"11 1\ to rt"l<:h tht-A. P tour "Ras.ht nov. I'm Y\ ina moM) and I'm &<>IOI 10 10 On It ne\1 \Uf" Fahl.-r \atJ .. 1 h11' IAhtrt" all &ht brt ~Onlt'\I'.\ lrt" and ho~lulJ) fU ~ I .. ponwr I'm tra1nina and ~una a lot \trongt'r v.htth I\ mof't' 1mpon.ant naht nov. than en rraU mull~ TJ litth<'r haH a Iona dra•n-aua ~.arl~r thoin JU't ont' &oud \t'&r 11 lht- harJ "'urt.. Jl)("\n'1 p.t\ oft lhl\ >car. it'll p:a) ofl nt'\t 'rar I •-ant to train .ind h<' on tht' .\SP tour Ot'\l >ar that'\ "hl'rt' lhl' t'lll J'ICtUrt" I\·• h~r 1Aa\ filth an tht' lJ .\m11ru1 ( h.amp1umJups 1n I qa itnd luurth '"'' H'4r llr v.a\ alto th1rJ 1n the '''" '•honal Cham· plllnUUP' 1n '"~ lhr \('If ht' V.'I\ 1rAdu.1tt'\i hum t ._,,,,,,. kc-h H1a,h ()(t'OIO\IJ(', "'h('r\" 'he IO\l 1n t~ '•('\\•nJ ruunJ ul thc I rlt"\ "' fkacb \url ti..I"'"' "In th<" I 1fc', \ Rc:a, h, I "'u ii IOI nwr(' ncr' uu' ' Po\I "''J .. Bui at kll\I I m;aJC' 11 h• the "'°°''nJ tmund) 1 lh ""' n "t'h ,.,C'n :a kit tic.-ttrr for lhl\ l'\('01 .. Pt.l\t h.1\ h<°C'n 'J">n'4uC'J b' 1 t'am < )J'l ,enH 'hL· ~::i' a "ophomotT "lOol h.i' .a airh hnf of dt,th1nt that I rt"alh 11~~ f't"t ~·J \h<' tut' •'"'' h<aJ ;an 1v.'llrn11\I 1n "hl 11 t;,tl..1n~ luur \umm<'r \UUf"\C"\ at < 111ldcn \\('\I < •lllcit" ··1 '<' lc.i1nt·,1 mon-tn \C'\t'n 1i.ttb thiln I J1d 1n lour \t'U'\ ol hllh "'ht\\>I •• r,l\t "''d ' OU ftt'\ t'f ln111A 11 "'tn1rth1n.a h.1M'('n\ ~OU h•\" .an N.lu\al11•n "' l.tll hikl un" lfrr ( 1 .. '"''" I nat"h rol111t-al _.,. t'n\C' I"'' h,•h \ :anJ \\lU lut':\~ II \UI tins nl th• t'Hnl <'\H'f'l (11r. ( 11~~' aft\J ht• h:ar.1h \'\ l"I \Ufh th(' f"IC'l flthr'f 1•J'lllll IOI ~.i~ ( l\1Q ffiO\l df the 11mr < l"h' pl:a\,d nrnth 1n la\t )<':tr'' nr 1'111 . .1nd "''" hr the tor l.11..11 1n 1111, '<'U' l\1mpr-111wn "4t tu .... l'1 11Jt•, tth· ~•', \('It\ lion 1,n·1 .. , tl1J .1 ta, tvr ~ut IA hrn tht' '"''t'JI dh1fl' Jll\I thf t1d<"' ft'I h11h<-r tt'\ .it'l\4llut( I\ , "'' '"' ·· u1d ( 11\lt\ r h1·f\ " J lul morC' 101n1 on 1n • \l'n'r't h<'.111h:an mtth 11\t-t"\t', and I auuantC'c th.11 c' "~ comprt1t0f0I pr10lJI\ lllOH'rn v. 111 h<° hi find the rtJhl 'Pol ilnJ Jt't11na tho\<' ht'at- " '"n1ni IAJ\t'~ Onr 1h1n1 "for \UR'. and 1tu1I\1Aht't''rr find\ that lfOOH' ~nJ Jt't' 1h,· ~t IA"I' n . v. hat<"'"t'T v. .1~ 1hn dl• 11 IA 111 nu•\t hlt-1) bl' , rov. l\t.'\J the< lp Pm I~ ( l\amp1on U.J-4 Titt ,, • DallJ Pl,., ~­ "",,_..., •hff c•rll., t-.1..,...,. ,,n.n "'<'r) ··~, Owners back up Vincent Vincent Ra<.<'hnll n"nl·rs. "ho <;uppont'd < 1l'orgc \tt•1nhrcnner n~ he op- pro.H twd J ~huv.do\o\on wnh Com· ITil\\IOner I.,, Vtnrent. u1d Monda' thot the en tcgrl\} of the pmc WIS thr kl·) clcmcn1 1n the ou<;ter o ftht' Nrw York Yank<.-es owner. Vincent fore~ Steinbrenner to g1\C up control of the team for pa)1n1 a gambler 10 d11 up din o n former Yankee outfit'lder Dave Wanfteld. The owncn had exprnsed their sup- pon for Stetnbf't'nncr prior to Mon- day'' daylona mcctana w11h Vincent. "I do thank 11 ts 1mperauvc that an)' comm1s aoner has the authority to make decisions such as Mr. Vin- cent's in the Steinbrenner cue 10 uphold the intqntfad':' 1mqc of our arcat pme," Phi lph1a Phalhcs prcsad<'nt Bill Giles said. "I applaud Mr. Vincent for lhe strenath, intellect and intcsrit~ he has shown since bccomina comm issioner." "There was never any doubt in m y mind that Commi ionct Vinttnt would aivt Mr. Steinbrenner I rair bcarina and I supp<>rt the com· miwoocr'a decision;· said Peter O'Mallcy, president of \he Loil An· aria Dc>dem ... Tbe commillk>Mr•s abilty to 11nct1on lhote ac:tina apinst the bnt lntctc'ltt or betcbell ii critt. cal lo maina.aln the int.-itY of the pmc." llllimore OriOla pm.ident Lin)' Lu«hino canturred. .. We M~ complete to11nden<" In the t0mmtlMC>ftn·1 judlmtnt and .ction in th1 matt~r ... LAIC'th1no111d. The lone ~o~ or diwnt in the bl bill community ca~ from for- mc.-r 'an~et .. prt'"dent (1aht PJiul. v. hu tool OH'r up...•ru11on o f tht' ll'am ~h1.·rl \1c1nbn:nnc."r ~II" sus~nJrd h) fornH.·r ( omm1S\l\10er 8o'4-te fl..uhn in 11ri.a tor malina 11lcpl camp.aitn contnhu11ons Paul wud he ''-"' "an shocl ." "I think thr comm1ss10Mr P'C an to pre surt. Prt"UUrt" or tht' me-cha ... Paul ~1d Winfield call~ lor a nt'\\o' d8' for Yankct fans. "So much had ~n said about mc. to man)' bellies and to much tunnoal .. Y anket fans dcx~c to ha ... r a new chapter o~ncd. I think tht') 'II close the chapter on this..·· A&tnt Tom Reich said Stt'mbren· ner w.as not &ht' '111110 many porua)t'd him to bt "I fed vel')' badly for Ocorse be- cause in spite of what the pubhe pcrttption ts and has bttn. es~all)' of late. I \lcw ~rac with a different pcrttptlon:· Retch said. "He has fle\tr fa1acd to lttp his word to me. "Ai to fa1mc t oflhe hcari"" from what I can obtcrve. nobody could C\oet UWSt \0 mt that Fay Vinttnt wasn't fair and equhabk. Thia ia a \'Cr)', very ad day. Fint R , arid then tcinbrcnutr Fonner Yank« pitchtt Catfiatl Hunter eaprcucd surprillt about the SC\ crit)' or the com mi oncr·a K- tion. .. , tho'-aht they woukS ~bly kkl him °"' (suspend tum) tor • cou~ or )'Cafl 0t 1Gme1hint. "">be fine him • .n1 h m MM 10 do h •n>· more." Hunatt •id. Ml didn't thin they'd ka ham wt.'" proving tough lyHALIK>CK ,,,, ......... NEW 'ORK -The Oto• Stc1nbtt-nnrr C'85l' •IJU t the latest bh of turmoil 1n fa) V1nttn1'a storm) I I ·month l<'nurt' as comm&uioncr of blsct.U. For much of his profeu1onal life. th(owh h·lool.in& V1nctnt wasa lo- kcy auomc), 1 bthtnd·t~ JU)". In batcblJl. ho•-cvcr. he ha been d1 llM'll)' up front throuah some tumultuous 11m A ataduate of Will.ams C'oUftlt and Yak' law hool, Franaa T homas Vtnttnt Jr. wont'd fatrb anon)mou ly for ")Un With la Onns in New York and W11hi~ 1 well as l~ Sm.Inf and Ea· chan&t" C:omm1uion. • Wh(n C"ohambil ~wa balld itttlf in the midi\ of a tctndal OWf Oa'td Bclt'lman'a fbfJrd ct.«b '" 1971. Vincent hamt as p.uideat and cbttf tUCUll\'t oftkCr of • atYdio'a parm1 comp1ny and hellied dcea up lht mm. Whft Coluftl\il .n lf.)ld to C'oat.c:'oll Co. v ....... It nm c:on&in\IN to Nft ohamWI Pk•u but then• ra""C:t w O\'tf'K't "" lmmll I~ ~·\Ill pf'.Oprf1~ antt the udiO ~ witll-Tri.S..r. -678 . ··.· n .. ". ~) ! . Ii COLDW<?U BAHl(.eR LI Tur H<me ..,,_..I~ .,.,,__ ...... M,_l Y .. ,.,, .. ..... , Q 0 ' "' lloOt ~ '" de11r•C>•• ne19fl· botfl004 C"atom•i-4 trw\bA S11 1 ac • 'wMr "" & • lte&W't OOf'Wtoolt. oeN ltt 1111 • --.. ~ : .. ft ~-,· ...... OllAJl•COUTDMLY ..... l UH I Uf,I Tu ........ 1. -- ner's openina bid combiaed with bis four c.rumps ~by tlile quem- ,Jaek v.ouJd provide ample ammunj. lion to blow Tommy's cootr8Cl out of the water. West duufully led partner's sun. and nen Tommy rea.liud that West was not dou blma on hilb cards. but on trump tncks. Forewarned, Tom- my did not make t.bc: error of c:ash- ia.a tven one round or tnullpl. Instead, he allowed the jact of hearts to win the first trick and cap- 1urcd lhe oontinuation witb t.bc: lllCe. Next came a daamond to t.bc: ace and a chamond ruff, a heart trwllpcd with the four or speda and anocher diamond ruff. Arter casbin& the kin& and ace of clubs. declarer led llle table's Wt ch&mond, bopiQI ttw Wat would hold t.bc: mt diamond and I.bat It could M ruffed kJw. Ua!ortuuady, East followed to t.bc: 6amood Md Tommy bad to switch to Pim a. Tommy ruffed t.bc: diamond witb the kin& or trum.ps a West dia:ard- cd the queen of dubs, thm led &be mna.unna heart. Tbat pu& ua CDd co the defcnx. Wat dda)'ed matters momentarily by nlffina Wida the ,.ct of spades, but then was forced 10 lead away from t.bc: trwnp queca into declartt's combined A 10 tcn- acc. Tommy ICOl'ed two tnampl. r our ruffs and four winners m the side swu-10 tncks in all. A~ II•...._, ___ ~ of .DOUSLD •11ktlta. f'• ,. .. ~ ... SJ .. ··~ DOUaLES, •• C8l'e .... WW 0 n.,r, P.O. au .a.. ~ •• Fla. llal~ M8b ~ TODAY'-S CROSSWORD PUZZLE to_,__.. 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