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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-11-27 - Orange Coast Pilot·-~ Lawyers, lawyen everywhere ... The nurnbet-of•tt~ prKticina law in Oranee County has more than doubled in the last dozen yean, skyroc:k.ina from so.me 3,644 in I 978 to more than 8,000 presently. That accordina to 8auo A Associates: Inc ofNewpoe Beach.:. The folks at Basso ao on to note that the Oraqe County court ayatem ia now the second busiest in tbe atate, topped only by Los Anseles ... The number of attorneys -here, there and eltcwbere -may not be aoina up quite a quickly in the future. thoual'L That accordina to the State Bar, which reponed Monday that the pusina rate on. the CaJifomia bar cum dropped 10 58.02 percent in July, the first decline in four yean. .. Of the 6,990-aspirina lawyen wbo took the three-day cum, 4,056 passed ... And just in case you·~ kecpina track. there arc now 128,000 atto~s in the 11.11e. llllllTEI OF TIE IAY ·•J:hey've been fCllin1 thcir money's worth for• Ion' 11me." Lame duck Ocean View School Dis- trict Trustee Charles Osterlund rc- plyina to characs that his attendance at a statewide educators' mecuna is a waste of taxpayers' money Al. "Taxation without ~p~ntation is tyranny ..... James Otis (attnbuted by John Adams). TlllA Y'I EJETITI •Corona dcl Mar Hiah's girls vol- leyball team hosts Lynbrook Hi&h of San Jose tonight at 7:l0 p,m. for the Southern Rqional semifinals. the win- ner qualifying for Saturday's state championship game at Cal Poly Pomona. • · •Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead will perfonn toniah.t at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, bqinnina at 8 p.m. Tickets arc $29.50. Call 496-8930. •Comedian Jeffrey Jena opens to. niaht at tbe lmprqv 1n Irvine. where he will~r throuih Sunday. Showtimc toni l is 8:30 p.m. and tickets arc $7. Call S°+S4~S. \ ,..,,.,., . .. ,. \J Heans: Queen •Oubs: 10 0 Diamonds: 8 ·~4 ,.._,arssa• Ce:Yl• @ .... -............. .. Tuesday, November 2/, 1990 75 Cf:·i. Ola 1811 ~)1111111'.flr I I llllPll By Robert Barker 0..-.. Coelt Olly "'°' HUNTINGTON BEACH -Ocean View School Board President Charles Qs. tertund's plans ,to attend a statewide con. fenncie of school board trustees in San Dieao at lallpayers' ellpcntc despite bis imminent depenurc from the board have come under fire. Ostertund's last full mectina is scheduled 10niabt thouah he's not slated to bow out officially until Dec. 11 when new lJ'UStees arc sworn in. The four-day California School Boards Association conclave will start Wednetday and continue throuah Sunday. One trullee 'calls Osterfund's trip to San Dieso ••a junket." · Another questions how he can ju1tify . lttendina the t'Onfnence when he's JltlliDI off the board and reportedly unable to use the upertisc as a trustee or share the newly aJeaMd knowledge with colleaau~ Fellow trustee Carolyn Hunt asked ()s.. tcrtund to withdraw his name from the conference at a school board mectina on Nov. 13. Osterlund, who's served in the district for IS years bc'fott beina defeated in November, declined. .. , have felt it's a junket," Hunt said Monday .... h~ asked hil" privately to lee .. .,.,.,,°'.,. Coe9t Dllty ....,, The All-Amerk:an Boys Choir wu en attr.c:tk>n at the Chttatmu tree lighting ceremony at South Coast Plaza. Tree brightens Sou'th Coast Plaza By Anna Cekofa Orenge Cont Dllty Not COSTA MESA -With the smell of hot apple cider in the air and weather cold cnou&h for coats and &loves. it really felt ltke Christmas Monday niaht as thousands enioyed a festive tree lightina ccttmony at South Coast Plaza. Touted as the "bri&htcst Christmaa tret ever," Sqerstrom family children flipped the SWltches that ht about 12.000 bnahtl) ..rolorcd bulbs on the I 4-story-h1gh C'hnstmas trtt m the Town Center Park adjacent to the Westin Hotel. It was an especially cxcit1ni ume for all the children 1n tht' crowd. many with prime viewm& spots on the shoulders and 1n the arms of the1r parents . "What do you think?" Costa Mela resident Rocky Borton asked his two- See TREE,._ ... withdraw f\is name. I didn't want 10 make it public of' It an otficiaJ meetina." Hunt said when Ocean View truaees aucnd conferenc:n tbett arc .. expectan. des .. tha1 they11 share their "lcaminp with their col&astaes •• There will be no opportunity for .. dittiet sharina" from Ostertund's proposed visjt, she said. Os1C'l'tund, who called the chaJJcnae "a personal thins.·· said Monday he's con· tributed his upcrtisc to the board for a Iona time. "I'm not loin& to stop being involved," Osterlund sa.id. "You can still contribute while you're not on the board. By Bob van Eyken 0r-. CoMt Deily Piiot An onslaua)lt of ty~cal fall weather peppered the Orange Coast Monday, after an unusual!)' mild -even by Southern Cahfomia standards -Thanksgiving Wttkend. • Winds gusted to 30 mph in parts of Orange Count)' Monday and rain moistened dnvc"a)'S throughout much of the Southland Sunday night and Monday morning. Weather officials say the bnef cool. wet spell should begin tu.m ing warm and dry apin toda). with dry desert winds ex- pected to replace sea breezes by early Wcdnt1da}. Snow du1lcd the San Bernardino Moun· taios down to the 7.500-foot kvd. accord· ina to the auonaJ Weather Service 1n Riverside. Weather watchers clocked southwC1t gusts of 30 mph in the San Clemente area and westerly winds of up to 20 mph in El Toro. Winds clocked 1n at up to 20 mph in from the wnt Santa Ana and at a top spttd of 18 mph 1n Fullerton. NatJonal Weather Service meteorologist Ted MacKcchnie said. Oranae County Harbor Patrol and U .. Coast Guard officials reported no major probkms related to wind. and police and fire officials said the fresh brttZCS also t'auscd no trouble on the landward stdc. As usuaJ with wtndy condtuons, air traffic controllcn at John Wayne A.trport rcvened the . usuaJ landtna and take--off pattern, so that niahts arrived from the north and took off to the south. The moist sea breeus broua)tt just over a tenth of an inch of rain Sunday niaht and Monday nomina in lmne and San Juan Canyon wh ile hiahcr elevations in the Santa Ana mountains were considerably wetter, reccivins about half an inch of rajn ovcmiaht. MaclC.ccbnie said. No more rain is expected in the 1mmed1- atc future. he said. Temperatures reached onl)' the lo~r 60s in most parts of the Orangr Coast Monday. and the m1d--60s elsewhere 1n the county. Wc.athcr offk1als in Los .\n~eles say a gradual wannina trend will take dayt\ temperatures into the upper 60s and low 70s Tuesday. Winds an expected to diminish Monday niabt. but bqjn to pick up apin -from the east this time -by Wednesday momina. Overnight tempcratuttS were expccled to dip to the upper 40s Monday ru,ht. Cold, (lamp weather hard on homeless By Bob ven Eyk., er-. Coelt Diiiy ,..,. COST A MESA -It was cold afad wet out unday niaht and Monday morn mg. And for the homc1C$1. 1t was still a little too early. In winter.' the rombmatJon of chill and rain would probably have tngered the opcnina of area Nauonal Gl&IJ'd armones. which the County Social Ser- v1c-M .\genC) u5" as temporary shelters for the homeless. But the agtnC) 's Wlnter shelter pro. gBm doesn·t begJn until Dec. I. And e\en then. armor) doors arc opened to the homel~ onl) if the temperature dips below 40 degrees ovemiabt. or if 1t rains ··1 thank the 1u1delines need to be revised:' said Susan Oak.son, of the Oranae County Homeless Issues Task Fo~ .. ThlS 1s a particularly difticult time fo the homeless. Of coune, it's alv.ays difficult 1f you're out on the street. But when ifs oold, it's really hard and I don't think 1t mates much difference whether ifs 40 dqrces or 42 d~~·· See COLD,._,_ Most jurors know of Gionis case Sl\NTA. NA -Jury stlcct1on for the conspiracy tnal of Dr. Thomas .\. G1onis is taking a httle lonaer than expected. \\hen a upcrior Coun judge asked more than 6S polcl')tiaJ jurors how many bad heard of the assault cue. JS raised their hand That means t~ judac. prosecutors and the defense will be interviewtr\I each proS«t1vc juror sepantely to gauae what effect media exposure lw had on their objectivity. Most said the name John Wayne cautht their e)c It was bit dauthter. Ama Wayne, and her then-bo)'fliend Roter Luby who v.erc attacked b)' two men in Luby's Pl1lllt '"Oct 1988. A. wealth)' orthopedic SU'WfOA 111111 Wayne's C1tranaed husband. GiQllis · .. arrested and charted with ~ the attack. Prosecutors be~ ~ h1 rrd hlS prwate 1nvcstiaator and t-o odir men to carry out the beatinp u a Wlll ~ to A1ssa Wayne -tclli"I bet to t.c:ll from a bitter child custody IUit o~ 1111 couple's infant d&uahtct, A,....11ia. "You read at (ncwtpe,per llOriea) 11'1' a of the Wa)'ne pert, but tbaa•a it.• - potenttal juror said. _., .. .._ .... ·Victim, accused rapist's girlfriend testify in co-.-.. 8y Emly Adame °""" c.... °"" "" SANTA ANA ·-The fonntt airtfrieftd ol acailtd terial rapist Robin Scoct 0...- brock tatifkd M~ that be once ran a kftiflt over her b9re abclcMMn. Dlltftbn>Ck. WIN>~, tutpKted of a ltrins of ""'911rin. ... uttt and,_. betwn Nov. 1915 and April 1987, aD11dly ran a kniflt O¥ef' the bodies of trYft9I vicitma -iatk-wayllitn~-..... 'JM ..,....n,livtd wlda 'Din•"'-* off .............. ,... , ........ tht foUow1n1 pnl. he dncribed her former lover as a fisttd1ous drcsttt, one •ho sported two camnas an one ear and alWIY' •Ott cototne when they went OUL he m11cd bncfly. perl\apl nervously. when sho"'n a pteturc of herletf' a.nd O.~nbrock. tooluna ham with their anm around t'ACh other. taken at Knott's 8ttry Fann. She'd wnttcn .. ummer of lo~. 1986'• on the back. But anotMr wor..ln: ho al'IO testified Monday. only rcmembcttd [)u(nbtock a ltw man who bro« 1n'° 19« HuntiftllO" Beach apenment Oft Chnstma monuna. niPcd her and tllreeltntd to Juli her ~ycar­ okl IOft. Poinuns at a pelt, punt O.tcnbrcd in c:oun. the Hvnt1"1'on leec::b woman said IM ft!C'OPiad tum a the mao who walbd iftto tM htroom 1M ...... -with her'°" ' bftore dawn oa Dec. 2S. I 916. It -.. ~brod who toad hrf to.shut up or he would Mn .. llieki111 Ilia knife t"'°'ll' 1M (toy) tnt." uected on Mr IOft's bed wtMre he lay lleepi• ...... . Her MwMi .... -t"-1e and ... ' I II II • i I i i ' .J'I' .. o· I I A ( .I r ·;,. • --• --• -:. -• -• 1 -. • • ;> ' > ·-. . • ' -• .. : --..- ' .. ~ , . : . • -•• -•• .. -. ---J: ~ ~ ;. .. -•• •• " .. ;. :: a: ... ~ • =: .. .. i e C hahman of the Huntingion Beach Historic Resources Board. NOT 1111 DEAF EAllS His group documen1s ~nd preserves historic propcr1ics and catalogues 0 1her histoiical aspects in the ci1y. ··w e adviSt" 1he C ity Council members on all historic measures. T hey liste n at times." NOW, MORE THAN EVEll ........ ,_ _ _.. UNITED NATIONS -The-lJlioli Mid Cbil!JjolMd ... UllMd S&atet. ..uain nd Fruce Oii It...,. in deliverilll AD llhima1um l.ha1 atwi1 11'9Q until JUUll")' to wilbdl"lw its troops tom fuwait or face 1 mlUW')' ilrilte. ~ • The n11ion1-1he ftve permanent Securiiy Council membC'n with veto power -lll'eed Monday on a draft rnolution that allows ute of ... 11 necessary means .. 10 liberate Kuwai1 and restott its 1ovemmcru. T he draft con1ain1 op1ional deadline da1n --Ja n. I or Jan. 15. It Jives Iraq one lul chance in "a pau• of aoodwi ll." The deadline In the final resolution, to be adopted T hursday._will bC' decided in consultations among the IS council membc:-rs. diplom ats said. Monday's accord ends speculation the Soviets and Chint'st might abstain. Previously, tbc ~mlin and BeY.ina indicated only they would not veto the measure. Now a positive votCtiiy the Scivia ·union al\d China seems assured o n the pro posed resolution. All fi ve p('rmament members voted on the 10 'earlier resolutions passed agains1 Iraq. The broad coalition against Iraq 's invasion Or Kuwait now has passed its toughest test -authorizatio n or m ilitary rorct'. The resolution dem ands that Iraq withdraw and authorizes "'all 'necessary mean_! .. -m.c.a.o.iDa.military fo rce -to drive lraQi invaders from Kuwait. But it detidts "to allow Iraq o ne final opportunity, as a ~u~ of goodwill," tQ leave the sheikdom it_ invaded Aug. l. · The measure is expec1ed to be ado pted at ail extraordinary session of fo reign ministers. It would mark the second time in U.N. history thl• Sc.•curity Council authorized military action to counter aggressiqn. The first was in 1950 during the Korean confl ict. Former l'lllllatar tntmas at hearings '1 ............. -MExJco CTY --l.Qll_._ ilidlldi .. a --ol dipilariea, lilll inlO a smaU river iJ1 VoiiCni& - -111t "°"Ii• brida< they -inauauratl• collapoed. tllo 1odopendont -.....,. Excelsior reponed. · About lO people were injured, includiaa nine wbo had 10 be hospitalized. in Monday'1 accickn1 In the eastern llltt. the news 11tftCY said. J I The bridet acrotS the La Antiaua River, ~ the OW( of Mex~ pon or Veracruz, coU•pscd durina the a.1e afteinooft ceremony, said Ismael Bravo Vela, the judicial offi cial at the vijlqc_ of la Posta, the news aaency rcpon ed. . T he bridae was built to link La Posi. wi th the vii= or La Ail.tiaua. across the river. Officials in both towns-bl•med ~iencin­ in construction materials for the collapse or 1he span, ExctlsiOr said . llw•lc_.. vote fW 111 l•I •1111111' ' ' LONOON -Two contenders a pparent!}'. ~re ~eck-and-ncc_k and t hC.-ttllrd was hoping to force a runoff-in fiXtay·s vo11ngby Con- servative Party leg~lators for Britain's next prime minister. lrcasury chief John Major. 47. the chOscn ravorite of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and former Defense Secretary Michael HeSt"ltine each claimed they were nearing the 187 votes needed for outriaht victory as part)' leader. But there ...,·err signs that Forcian Secretary Douglas Hurd had eno ugh suppon to deny either a majorit y of the 372 legisla1ors in the HouSt' of Commons. forcing a final ballo t on Thursdav. \\'ith rcdc\'elopment of the downto\.\·n going fu ll swa). thl· city has lost many historical structures. the 47-yca r-old said. "Sinel' 1987. the ci1y has los1 two thirds of its old buildings, probabfy SO or more. Histoilcaf efforts-arc mote important than cvcf.." In a 1hird ballol. la"·makers vote for first and second choices. If no one wins a ma1on1y of the first-choice \'Otes. !he third-placed \\'.\SH INGTON -Former regulator Edwi n Gray sA ys financier contender is eliminated and his second.choice voteure distributed H~ Charl~·s l:t . K(.'_<W.n&-1.r-wagcd a canipaign to d iscredit him.....aftcr hc.-dctcrmine a wfnncr. -"' A FEW Vl!iTOllES .----------- Person. who grew up 1n the Los . .\ngelcs area bu1 has li\'l'd in H un11ng1on Beach for l.f )Cars. 1s proud that 1hc Nev.'land Ho use. an 1898-pionl·l·r farrn house. has been sa\•ed and con\cncd into a r11~ n1uscun1. Pl•rso n 1~ a mcn1bcr of thl' 1nu5(·un1·s board of dirccton;. nlO\'t'd to curb risky financial prac1iccs a1 Lincoln savings and-Loan . .\ssoc1ation. Thl' fo rmer Federal Home Loan Ban k Board chief told the Senate Eth1('s l~on1milll·e Monday that Keating·s campaign followed ··years of pnvate thrfa1s and public vilification" aim ed at casing federal thrift regulation. Cira ~ "as rl'Suming testimony 1oday before commiltct:. whi~h_ is 1n\ cl>llJo!ating charges that fi,·c senators im properly pressured reaulators to ca~1· ,,.,·ru1in ~ of Lincoln Savings. fhl' Ir' inl·. Calif .. instilution'!i.tiS2 billion collapse has been the mO'i\ <ipectacular 1n thl' thnft industry. A week ago. voting in 1he same committee room al the Hou~ of Commons. legislators forced the downfall of Mrs. Thatcher. She rccei\'ed morc \'Otes than Hcsrltinc. 57. but failed to gain the 15 percent margin required for an outri&ht \'iCtOT)'. Mrs. ·Thatcher wi1hdrew from the balloting Thursday afler·party l eaders wa m ed she would lose the second rouhd. Major and Hurd immediately r ntered the raC'C. Mrs. Thatcher says she w11l submit her rtsignatio n to Queen Elizabeth II soon after her successor is chOS("n. ending 11 'IJ yt"a rs in He's al!><I pll':tS1:d tha1 thl' Shank Hou~-. tht' hnnll' ofa p1one('r d1x-ro1.h:1" ~~1\cd and 1s·s11ll s1111ng prett~ at 11"> l0t·a11on at · .5 1 h Strel't and \\ alnul .\ \ t'n ue. It ..., ::is hu1I1 in l 9U8 on Paci fi e ( ·oast H igh"::i~ and nlu\cd to us present s1tc 111 thl' l·arl~ l~:!Os.. l'cr">on <><lid. l.ra' read a 1 J.pagl· opening statemen t Monday that recalled how po""'Cr. thl· l'a\lrig of fl·dcral controls in the 1980s fueled .thc:-savings and loan PEOPLE BECOME CONVERTS -,..------- Pl'r'inn rontl·nds that onl'l' pc11pll' ll-.1rn h1s1ur. uf thl' o ld building'. thl·~ tx·l·on1l' all th l· mart· 1ntcrcs1cd in ~' ing them. ··onl'L' tht·~ !ind nH.•an1ng 1n lht• buddings. they 1ak1: pndc in the propc.·rt~ It tll.'C'CITill'' nHJrc 1han a mant·r of "'ood and nail!>.'' -Compiled by Robert Barkf'r Llcal News Briefs 0 Garaie fire burns Jaguar, Bronco L . .\GUN .\ BE·\Cl1 -.<\. L;.1gunn Beach family had an _...unpleasant :1\\•akcn1ng ('arty Mondar morning "~hen firefightcr5 ru!>hed to tht·1r ~1ad1s.on PlaCl' home aftl·r nc1ghbors reported a fire raging 1n the hun1c's garage Three n1cn1bcr!io of the St·hncll fa n1il} and thl'lr dog cs.capc:d w11hou1 an} 1n1un es foll0"-1ng the 1:!:30 a.in . fire cau\ed b} an t·ll'Ctri ral pl'ohlt•n1 111 lhl' ga ragl'. Laguna Reach Fire Rattalion Ch1tf Joc r..·lc( lure said . r1rl•fighll'r\ V.'t'rC able tU StOp lhl' fifl' hcfnrt: I\ l"Ulllpft'tCI\ hurnl·d ·through a plasti c sk ~hght into the l 11rhl·n of till' homl:. lcxall'd at ltJJ I :Vlad1son Place. ~1 ec ·1 url'. Tht' fii-e did dl'\lro} 1hc g.arage. along \\ 11h a late-model Jagu:1r and Ford Bronco parked 1n~1dt:, eau~1ng about Sb0.000 in strul~tural J:nnagc and S.f5.000 10 11•11 tl·n1,. \lr<.lurl' ...aid. "inll1 le and water dan1agl' to lhl· re'! of the V<'h1te·carpettd hnn1l' \\a~ rn1n1n1al. he scud. i\1 ost of !he ""Her dan1agc occurred 1\hl'11 ra111 \l,1rll'd pouring. bu1 onl~ aftl·r firl·lightl'rs had 01 1n:ad~ dou~ed lhl' lire. ~1c(.1url' said .\t ll'a't the \\Ind s al'>n "ta \t'd av.a\ until the 'lirl' 1,a, ou1. he added · · Thl' lan11I' had hcen to1a1I } una .... arl· of the firl' until fircfightl'r\ arr1 \'cd afll·r being calll•d b~ nl·1ghbors. McC.lure said. IJr)v..all lx·1v.'ccn the garage and th« large h<1n1c dtd a good JOh to t'on1inc the hlalt' 10 the garage and tht·1r v.•t•n• no large cxplostClns rt•purtl·<l "hen the cars burned. hl' "<l1ll Vandals shatter vehlcle windows 1--<ll 'f\. T .\IN V.-\LLE't -i ·hc v.indov.\ v.·crc shalll'rl·d. ;qipart'nth h} BH l".'llet,, 11n at ll·a~t J \ \l'h1ck·!> rarked on tv.t ) rl·,1dt:nl1:il streets Sund;1} night. I nun1a1n Vallry Pnhcl' Lt. Mtkl' llanrahan said offi cers began gl·t11ng call\ aroun<l 7 p rn . Sunda~ frorn l·ar o .... nc rs v.ho rl·pont·J thl· '1de and rear \\'\ndv\\\ ~ha nrred on thl'1r \"C'h1clcs parked on \ll l krm1u .ind ( lart•ndun \IT<'t'I">. 111 1hl' northernmost section o f lh..: l 11\. t-Ounta1n Valley ofrict'r\ tool t11 ll'<l\1 .\6 fl'port\ of dan1agl· 101aJrng ruughl) S0.000. 1-i an ~ahan !ioa1d ·~1 eanwhilc. Wcstmin~lcr pollct: tool rl·port ~ of 'K''t'n l'nrs vandalLtCd in the SC'tl lOn of (·larcndon '11fl'l't lhal lS In tht•1r Cl!)' l1n11t'\ -By tll~ D•lly Pilot Police Log • l'fl~l">. ~ fira~ hal> pn:v 1ousl~ accused Sen. Dennis DcC'oncin1. D·Ariz .. of .o!li:nng lurn :i "quid pro quo" deal on· behalf of Keating when senators nll'I \>.Ith hlnl to discuss Lincoln on April 2. 1987 - a charge IA:C "unc1n1 denies. .\l!ioo undl·r 1n vcs11ga11on arc St'.n. John McCain of Arizona. the o nl) Rt:puhhcan. and E>cmocrats John Glenn of Ohio. Alan Cranston of ('ahforn1a and Donald Riegle of Michigan. Riegle. chairman of the Senate Ba nking Committee, did not aJtend thl' rlll"t.'t1ng \\tth Gray. But Gray referred 1he lawmakers to San Franc1\CO·ha!.l'd regulators invest igating Lincoln. and Riegle was on hand for th3t n1ectin1 a week later. (ir:I) dcsi:ribed"Keatinjs ttncolh S&L as ..... cash co...,.," able to USl' ti.~dl·rall~ insured deposits to buy and St'll sk>Cks, participate in IC\l'l'3gt·d bu~outs. 6uild an-a ftin .hotels. operate real estate ventures and cngagl' 1n other risky, d irect equity investments. News of the Weird lllllrl llaVI •1•11t11• ..... ....... ell•••• G.<\RY. Ind. -Residents v.·orr1cd 1ha1 thl·ir address at 666 Jackson St. was the sign of thl' ·\n11chns.t ha'c been granted a new street number. More than I 00 peo ple at the 140-unrt se nior citizen's apart- ment complex signed a petition requesting the change . The Gary Housing Authority ...,.111 change the address in Janu- ary to 650 Jac kson St. The number 666 is referred to 1n the New Testaml'nt as a sign of the Antichrist. -By tll~ A.11ocl•ted Pr~•• Did You Know? DCC dormlt•les offered shelter In the wilderness •In Costa Mesa: In Septe m ber. 1948. Orange Coas1 Jun io r College opened wi lh two m en's d ormi tories a nd o ne women ·s do rm a.s well as two eight unit apannu:nl bu ildings set aside · fo r married veterans on campus. Later a· third men ·s do rmitory was·addcd. In 1948. the college v..·as surrounded b y bean fields. wild barley and descnl'd Santa A na Army Air Force barral'ks. so shelter in the wilderness was grea1ly apprecia1cd . You can blaze a 1roil by st•nding ,\·our historical facfs 10 D id You Know?. Oran1e Coai1t D•lly Pllol, P.O. Bo.\ 1560. Costa Mesa. -Comp/INI by A.ue Splu • 0 Mick Ja111181', Jerry Hall get married LONDON -Mick Jag&l'r and model Jcrf) Hall got senous about their l 2·)'ear ron1ancc and married 1n Bah. The couple tied the kn ot Wed nesday~i n an Indonesian ceremon) after vacationing in the Far East. Lori Somt's. a spokeswoman for the Rollin& Stones· lead si nger. said f\1onda~. The couple's children, ages b and S. anrndcd. ~ Jagger. 47, was di \'orcl'd fro n1 iirst v.•1fc. Branca Jagger. 1n 1979. This marriagl' is a firs1 for M 1s.s Hall .. \4 . As long ago as 1983. Jagger anno unc('d lhl'y wo uld be I) 1ng the kno1 '"any day now." Hall v.·as reported 10 ha' e said 1ha1 1n the years. they pul ofT marriage. she and Jagger had ""'atc hcd fnends marry and d1 \'orcr. "We say, ·oK. even though v.•c didn't get married . ...,.c'vc lasted longer than mos1:·· she said. Edi1or's .No1~: The Orange Coast Scrr:if ~·1/f no / :Jppi:-ar roda_\ bocauS<" Shcraf LcBcau is 1aki ... ns a dDJ of ''acauon. 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Tht bttak·ln was rtponed 11 9:21 a.m. No runher dt'lail, wert available Monday . 0 tomrone buralarlctd a store aCSoulh COlst Plaia. Tht' buralary v.a~ rcpontd at 3:14 p.m. Sunday. A ttpon or losses wa$ not 1v11lable Monday momin1, 0 .Somt'one broke inl o I hOl:J'll' 1n lhe I S00 block or McM Verde! DriVT &it S41"'1.ly. The bu,.i..rry was rt'portC!(t II 6:19 p.m. A full~ hltd not )'l"t bttn rtleaKd.,.Monda)'-... A mldm1 in •ht 200 btork ofN1$11viUe Strttt Mkt the • 0 Rctiden1s 1n lhe nci1hbofhood bonknn1 NOtbroot Drivr1 Newbury Orl''\and Ivor} Crcs1 Lane had k>ts of ttoUble ..with vandals nocki"I OYcr their mailboJtn. A NOt'brook Dri\·r rtsldtnt sakt a rar full of kids wcrt knocltin1 down the mailbo•es. The vandllltm reponedly caukd OM reJidtnt 10 k"rt'am 11 the w11th romm1nder 1hat she "ncYcr saw an otftett in the nelJhbomood. •• 0 .., rn1dcn1 of 1he C"a\I dcl Sol Al)lnrm:nts. 1166 8rookh11rs1 SL. Yid SOfnt'OnC OJXMd 111 1he envek>pcs fn her m11I bo1. and stoic !he C'h«b. 1 0 Vandal1 rtpohcdly slashed two froni""dm 10 1 llmou- \IM' 1n the IOIXO btock or Bcttliy OriY~. TM '1crr1n1 wht'C'I ...... , 11olen fron1 a hlacli. Pl87 Volksv.a1cn S-.·1rocro porktd on Kt'IY1n by • 1h1cf who pu l'IChed lhl' lock on thl' drl\cl''i ll<k' door 0 VCR and jcwcll) W('ft 11okn from a ho~ on Ctdar 1.ake by bufllan v.·ho t n1cl'W 1hrouah a kuchen window. 0 A t trand or Chn tma• l11h11 WCrt' siolcn from I IWO- SIOf')' hom~O!.l Southlurmpton and tmaslll'd inlo th<' •lrtet. If& ..... , A WQman compl11n«I 1h11 her n r was htt b)' 1n tU lautd Tl hCf' by 1 tctn·wr. -~ ~· 0 . Two ju,-y;n11tt in a oldl'r mock! mt Ford Mui1an1 1ook SIO wonh ofius from a 7-Ek\cn ~n Ol~t tt1ativ.•> 1 PICk. whkh ..... t .... Tht' 10~ or IV.'O dt1nk1n1 foun1a1n' 11 -\ndct\On Ek:mc ntal} School 1900 Pon Stabour~ Wa . Wl'rT f'ound brvkcn olT and s1 \ rmpty Coor) L1&h1 be-er C'ln• V.'C'rt .Kiii~ nc1tb~ 0 T¥it"nl)•\I\ p1ckt't\ on a rcnct In 1hc 1900 blotk of W. 0«1n rron1 were li.>u nd mij1ninu~ly 1mlli~, " kind) man 1tucr Is on lhc loott. Somtont <'UI thc- l)IU.llock Oii a P"'I" ~ 1n tht' 100 bk>c:'ll: or '4th S4rcct an(I tool 1 1oolb(J\ ront11n1n1 an nttmattd l .200-ol 1001 v.h lk.Sl,2,10 .. onh ot1ooll. lnchld•=•--• t('\Ctal drill\, 111.\'lt' Slaltn out o( IWO " ........ . •lll<'hl'd ,..., • 1,.86 TO)'Oll pt('bp lnK'tl ........... lry in 'lilt· &QOO tttotk or w. Otta fMft1, ] ............ ~ Some .... ,.., •• , ••• at IU .... ate Anto~ .................. lopped delHrt 04cre .. broulet0 and compl.tned that it tu1ect like the flan 11 El Torito. · Ouchi Actually, the restaurant admus that it did serve flan to tltt ~v1CYter. "We had an elderly aentlt man in the kitt'hcn that day. a visitor from Italy - and he did make nan instead o( creme brultt," says Anto- n ion Caanolo, Antonello's Judy Chamberlatn owner. • .. It probably would N CJ."*~ never happen again in a millio n )r&rs." . But before I let the writer off the hook. I must take exception to bis comment that Anaoncllo is "not a saurmet restaurant." How would he know; he ordered egpl1nt parmesan ... Not exactly a sourmet choicc ... and not even o n the menu. "But we always honor spec:jal requests." says Cagnolo. 0 PIERSIDE VILLAGE NEIGHBORS ... Certainly you're aware that The Marketplace in Irvine didn't start to thrive until ii attracted the the presence of many wonderful. djversc dining establishments ... Just think abo1Jt it. .. 0 POLITICAL MACHINE ... Car dealer J im Slemons collected more than I0.000 signatures to help propel Prop. 132 -the sucttssful anti-jillnet act ,....-onto the ballot ... -..~ ....... ,,..... I ...... lllWIO&T IEACH -.._ =1111"J.?:, ~ = . w11• another bealft 1111 .... """ on the COUftcil • "'C.. die oflicial 1atjna or die new CCMlllCil lollowi"I the NCMm-• bet illcdion. 12-ytar council vet• eru Dom"' Strauss rclinquillllll his lalboe hninsula seat to new- , comer John H~ who upeet Strauss' ~~lecaion bid in Novem- ber. Councilman Pbil Sansone, who won 1 teee>nd term unopposed. was elected mayor for the comma year by his council colleagues. The coun- cil chose CounaJ.m.a..n Clarence Turner. who also won a steond term unopposed. as mayor pro tern. For Strauss. 74. thc seatina cer- emony heralded the end of a Io na public service career. The retired executive who served as mayor j ust two years ago was the only one out of four incumbents who was not re- elected in November. .. It was a very close race -kind of a photo finish," Strauss said of his defca1 at the polls b}' only about 300 votes. "I'd rather have had 11 the other way." he said as he left the council chambers after the seating cer- rmony. "But by now. I'm pretty ... ... .. .... .. . =:-..: ·:a a~l.;.J; ........ Elected ia 1"6 • ... c..-. .......... fort"C lie..-call•• .. ... .. ics i......., •. , .. ... Ml)'Or pro Ian~ ---,..,. !eriioM dted I ~ tlJi fll.iJ$ lwlhtcity.iad ... 5 ..... 2 ol lht lalboe ..... ...... '"' IMHUl'n to rectuot Irr :. • lht butinnscs. y · .... ol 1ht S.nta Ana = _. ...._ por1 ·-Coast anneutioal. ..., ~ tion or a second county airport n . Don Streuu (right) bid goodbye to the Newpor1 Beach City Council at Monday's meetfng. Phil 8Meofle (left) was setected to be the city's mayor for t~ '*" YM'· · "No matter hQw ~ ii sounda. we nttd to IUPI*' uy- th1n1 that'll take pe•ftFR CMll ol John Wayne Airport."" tlle outspoken Sansone said. well acclimated.'' In his farewell speech. Strauss thanked city staff members and community. groups "who've helped the city and helped me.'' He noted that voters had elected him six times to public positions - he was a Ncwpon-Mesa Unified School Distnct trustee several years t;tfore being first elected to tM council in 1978 -and qujppcd. .. That's a pretty good battina aver- age" Sansone also caJlcd for unproved public relations by the ci1y, •yins too many citizens aren't propaty notified of public beari• DOr about public construction wort scheduled in their nejghborhoodl. "We need a better way of com- earned h1'i master's dl"grec at Cor-municating with the public ... t.k nell lln1't'r\tl) new mayor said. ''People always ·'W h1k I regret not being there complain they didn•t hear about (on the counctl). I'm really look.mg ·public hearings. And I think peot* forward 10 doing somcthin& dif-ought to know when the emaal fc.rcnt." he w1d. sen ices or public. works deput- The former Beckman lnstru-· ments Corp. cxecutt\e said he plans now to return to private business cohsulting and arbltrat1on-media- 1ion "Ork. the area in which he 'Tm fcd1ng I helped set a good mcnt 1s coming in and tearina up tone for thl· council. one of their streets:· 0 COMMISISONER EATS WORDS ... An Irvine planning commissioner once vowed that there would never be bars and nightlife in the afOremcntfoned Irvine Marketplace -across from UCI -and now the location's being hailed as the West""ood of O.C. ... Newport council receptive to pool law 0 MORE TASTY MORSELS ... Another planning comm1ss1oner dunng that time vowed that neon signs "ould never make 1t in The Marketplace. either ... 0 LARRY? ... LA-A·A·RY? ... We wonder how much flack the Irvine Co.'s dashing Larry Thomas took when the L.A. Times 0 .C. edition m i"ed up some mug shots and put his name under the wrong face: .. 0 QUOTE OF T,JtE DAY ... It urt.' d0t· n 't look like a r«ession around here ... Ne1mnn-Marcu\ emplo)'ee Linda Gleason ... 0 QUOTE FROM YESTERDAY ... Pegg) trong -an erudite. bcauufullly educated lad) with a smooth British accent -ga\e me a chuckle with this hne while: I was bro"'sing through the racks at the Orangewood Boutique. "here she ""orks: Benjamin D1sraeh. the "wn~ of his time. was o nce told b) then-Prime Minister Wilham Gladstone. "I predict that you. sir. will either die )Oung - or of ~me disgusung. terrible d1sea~:· To which Disraeli replied. ··That depends upon whether I embrace ~our foreign pohq -or )Our mistress ... " 0 A FRIEND OF THE GRAPE ... l''e JU t learned that wine connoisseur Fred Russell. of Huntington Beach. pas~ a"a> Sept. 14. Fred was alwa)'S read) to go to baltlc for a fncnd -or a good cause .. Rcc;t in JlC'•Ke. old budd) ... o . FROM WASHINGTON D.C .... Best Buddies. which pairs college students one-to-one with persons with mental retardation ... Started at Georgetown Un1tvcrsity 1n 1987. Best Buddies 1s currently active at 66 colleges and univers1t1es across the U .S .... and has a na11 onw1de canvas of 2.200 people reaching out to one another .. Mark Z1gner. Karen Hall and Hc1d1 Miller arc co-ch:unng a benefit for Best Budd1rs of Amenca at Zeppa. on unda) e"cn1ng. De<. 9. Minimum contnbuuon for a11endance 1s S75 per person . ..\n ope11 bar and "hcav)" hors d·oeuvres are prom1scd .. For more info. call 640-0600 ... Jody Cllamberl•I• '• col•mo ru1 Twe1d•y1 ud Frld•Y• bere ud Suday1 °" tbe Society ,,a1e. Irvine Co. inks deal for affordable units By Karen Auge Or111Q41 Coast Dally P110t IR VINE -The prospects for new affordabl> pnced housing here, which cnucs charged dimmed_ with recent Cit) (ounc1I action, re- bounded omcwhat Monday. with the announcement of a JOint ven- ture agreement to build low-income apartment' ' The In me ( o .. the cit) ·s pnnc1- pal rcs1dcnt1al developer. an- nounced that 11 has agreed with BRIDGE Hou~mg Corp. of San Fraoc1sco 10 launch a development of '84 apanments on 15 acres at an Leon and Hal"\ard Avenue in West park Of thl' planned apanmcnts. 30 to 40 percent "'"ould be set aside for fam1he earning 50 to 60 perttnt of Orange Count) ·s median income. Currentl)•. the county's median hou~hold income 1s estimated at close to $49.000. residential de' clopmcnts. Werner had high praise for BRIDGE. which has built some 3.500 apartments in northern Cah- fom1a. She said that u complc' constructed b) the firm 'ihould blend in wtll with surrounding homes. "I would defy an)'onc to be ablt' to tell the d1fTcrencr between t~ic; (proposed proJCCt) and any othrr in lri' ne.'' c;he said. In a prcparrd \tatement released Monda) b) the Irvine Co .. Keith Greer. president of Irvine Com - munity Builders. called the agrtt- mcnt "a long-term commitment toward crrati ng addational subs1d1zed housing in Irvine for those who cannot affon market-rate rents:· The In inc Co. will donate the 15-acrc s11r to BR I OOE. The company will a k the cit y to Spttd up its approval procc • so that work can begin on the complex as early as fa ll. 1991. .. By Iris Yokol Otanga. Gout .o.ly Plk>t NEWPORT BEACH -City Council members Monda) ex- prcsxd suppon for some form of cit) I'"' that would require c hild- proofing backyard swimming pools and spas. But lhc council ""ill wait to sec what type of model ordinance a count)·lcd comm1llee of building officials drafts before taking an} action. Building Director Ra1mar huller had c;uggestrd the Cit) could adopt the rcgulat1oni. ap- pro\td in September b}' lhe lntt'r· national Cnnfcrl"ncc of Building Of· fic1al "h1ch requre all ne" back)ard pools to be com plctel~ surrounded b\ a \\-all or fence blocking .access from the house or. a" an option. house doors leading Costa Mesa man is shot; one arrested WESTMI NSTER -I\ :27-}car- old Costa Mesa man was shot two llm<.'s earl~ Monday morning after getting in' ohc.'d in some son of d1sputl' in :i par\.ing lot outside ugar"1 &r. police said. urcgol) Ste\Cn Brault "3S rc- poned in stable cond1t1on at UC I Medical Center in Orange Monda) aftC"rnoon after unde~oing surgery for gunshot "ounds to his chest and lt'g. pohC<.' S8 Id. latC' Monda~ night. pohce ar· rc'itcd Tro\ Dean Robens. 14. of Westminster. on susp1c1on of at· tempted murder 1n the shooting. police said. Police made the arrest at an Anaheim motel after getting a tip. .. At the motel, investigators con-. fiscated a 5mall handgun bel1e\ed used in the shooting. Details of events leading up to thr shooting were still 'ikt"tCh)' Monda) as police had been unable to talk to Brault about "'hat hap- pened. Westminster Pohlc Lt Larr) Wessner srud. Following the I :54 a.m hooting o utside the Garden <•ro'e Boulevard coc\.ta1l lounge. Brault·\ brothr r Jtffrcy too\. him to a ''est· minster home and calkd police about the inc1dtnt. WcssnC'r said By the time 1n\e 11ga10~ got back to the bar. "11nesscs and an po sible suspe-ca hnd alfl'ad~ leti. makina It d ifficult 10 drtcrm1nc what had rtally happcnC'd. Wc~'incr said. Some witne<;scs who did come forward later said a d1 pu1c lxt"l-en the men staned in•ude the bar bcfort moving to the parking 101. . • -By th Dally Piiot "I'm cc'tJUie." $aid City Coun- d lmcmbcr Paula Werner when she learned or the agreement. Werner rr::==========================:i'l was pan of a cit) dclqat1on that loc;t ,pnng traveled to the Bay A~ to tour c\l\t1na BRIDGE projects there The tour and subsequent nqo. t1at1ons wtth BRIDGE ac'mmed from the Cit)'° attcmpl last )Cir to ha mmer out a Pf(>Sram to indude afTordably pnccd housi• 1n aew 'llf lhe StJ/Son ... 1rJ BB AJAllMFJJ out to the pool must be outfillcd "ith an alarm S)s\em. But Schuller said 1n recent lo\-telc's.. bu1ld1ng officials from the count) and the qt1cs of Costa Mesa. Irvine and "lt.•"-port Beach have met to ti) to create their own uniform ordi- nance for local c111cs to adopt. The comm11tc-c 1s using the build- ing official<;' \Crs1on as a model. but "Ill probabl~ require a 5-foot m1n 1- nmum height for the fencing. as compnrC'd to the 4-foot height in the confaencl' rcgulauons. .\nd local committee mc.-mtxrs arc presentl~ dt'\Cussing "hrthcr 10 offt'r nC'" pool O\\ ncr'i SC\ era I altcmam cs - such as a pool CO\ er or an alarm s~<,tcm -1n place oftht' 36Ckkgree fencing 1mmcd1atcl)' around the pool. Schuller \aid Rut drowning preven11on ad- ' ocates hke e"'"pon Beach res1- dl·nt Jim Landis want more stnngenl, retroac11ve pool fet) la"s that "ould --<cqu1rc 360-dcgrcc fcnc1ng "llh self-la1ch1ng gates ond door'>. or appro\ cd pool co' r~ u~d In conjunction with 'it'lf-clos- 1ng door<, and alarms ~ulh ~tnct and potent1all ~ costl) requirements ha\c raised protests frum ~uml' pn' ale pool o"' ner-. and que'it1ons of hab1ht~ and en· forccabtlt~ frnm c11y oflinal\ C'ouncilmc:mbers ( larcnce Turn- e r and-kan \1, all Jpplauded the 1dl·a of a pool bamcr la" sa~ ing go' cmment ha' the ngh1 10 man· date \UCh measures since dro"' ning prr' entmn 1s a pubhc ..afl·t~ 1<,suc Turnl·r 11\.encd pool safel\ measures to smoke detector . not· ing la"'" no" require 1nMallat1on of the smole alarms In ' homes "You·re still tailing .about pro,1d· AFTER 24 YEARS m mg a safe el1stcncc for b.uma.n hcing . ·• he said. Turner and Watt said ahey also would hke to sec the regulat1ons Ft as l lose to retroactive as poslible and sugg('Sted fenci ng be required 10 be installed around existing pools when the . homr is sold. But Councilman John Hedges ex- prrssed opposition to the idea of the cit) mandating such safety measures. .. Any umc you lose a child. ifs a temble traged}':· he said. "But I fl~I the pool bamer qucstjon is a pnvate. social issue. Once aovc:m- ment starts stidnng its nast in something. it becomes responsibk for II •• huller will return to the council at a later date with the county commmee·s recommendations for d1scuss1on. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS · ENTIRE STOCK WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & Irvin Ave. N wport Beach (714) 642-7061 ................ llO .-..-or•12p._ot • MCA. dae ~I of Uai-,..._, wlaida ..... 65 llD ... jazz bad booker. I DOW I ~ of films T., Ille Extn-Tetre11riaJ," .... a.ck to the future").~ ~ McEntire, Elton John, 1 N' Roen, Bobby Brown. CJIW"llN' Strait) and television urder, She Wrott," "Major "). 111 Aorida and California theme p1rkl ire nettdcd only by Disney's. .Mauushiia, Ja1J9n'1 la,..es1 elec- t9nie1 com1J9ny. is familiar 10 American consumers through bgnd names hlce Panasonic. Tcch- nin and Quasar. It will exploit MCA's vast music and• film li- braries as it and archrival Son)' compete in new technologies such H high-definition TV and digit.al 1udio tape. ··Software and hardware have bttn developing simultaneously - they arc hke wheels of the same car... Alc10 T1n11, Matsushita's prn1dcnt. said al company hcad- qwiners in ~ka ... We intend ~l eu-ellent works hladt' by MCA Wlll ~ distributed all over the world throuifl a yaract) of media ... Big foreign invcst menls in Holly· wood have become a regular occur- rl'nce si nce Rupen Murdoch's Aus- MCA Chairman lAw W1111rman yeeterday completed the ._,. of the · entertainment giant to a Japaneee firm. tr11ia-butd Ncws Corp. bought 20th Century Fox in 198S. Just this month, MOM-UA Com- munica ion Co. was purchased by Italian financier Giancarlo Parret- ti's Pathc Communicalions for SI 3 billion~ Disney said lut month 1l was launchina a pannership to ra1M.· at least S600 million from Japanese investors to make movies. Unul the MCA deal. Sonr's S5 billion acquisition of Columbia Pic- tures Entena1nment Inc. lut year was-the largut JapanCit purchase of a U.S. business. Sony also owns ('BS Reeords. The l'JlCfled Malsushtla and MCA will yield a far larger com. pan)'. however. Their combined revenuc-s in 1990 will be S5 I ·Yosemite concession to stay in U.S. hands YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK -Yosemite Park & Curr} Co. will be sold to "a qualified Amencan bu)er .. when Matsushita com plc1c11 its acqu1S1tton of MCA. officials reported Monda)' The park concession has bttn a small but controversial di\ mon of Mustc ( orpora11on of America. which also O"-nS n1versal P1c- lurcs Matsu .. h1ta. one of Japan·s largest con umer electronic\ manufac- turers, will spin lhe conces.s1on ofT lO blunl cnt1c.·1,m over a Japanese compan y opcrat1na a nauonal park concession I ntcnor Secretary Manuel Lujan has 1nd1caled he would oppo\C a fore1sn company playing a maJOr role al Yo..cm1tc or other parks. A prcu rclca~ said Malsush11a will sell lhc concc\s1on "to ~ re - spons1'c 10 en' 1ronmental and olhcr conc.crno; lhal h:n c been ra1o,cd .. The concession "'Ill be \Old w1th1n a ~car after Mal .. u'lhtta's acqu1'!.J11on of MC A ts wmpletcd. the prc'is release add<.'d ..Pnor to lhc sale. Yo!>Cmllc Park and C UrT) "'Ill be held in e!l<.'row and opera1ed h) 1t .. e~1sting man- 3gl'ment and board.'" ~1d John Po1m1roo. lhc concession's vice pres1drn1 for ·commun1 ta11ons. I le ex plained lhat Yo~m11c Park &. Curr) Co. currcnll ) has a board of ·d1rt•r tor' '>t·p:iratr from MC A''· .. No 1mmcd1atc change' to an) Yosemite opcral1on\ arc planned ... Po1miroo \aid in a 1clcphonc 111ler- \IC\\ II• 1'111/11 ap In 1tat1, ';lawn In mnty last month ;-LO~ ANGELES -Improved af- fordablltty throughout much of {"al1fornia enticed homebuycn to ;tntcr tht' re5alc hou~ina market in ~very re&aon bul Orana,c County 'and c;an Franct\CO Bay, according ;10 a reporl Monday by the Cali- fornia Assoc1a1ion of Realtors. • Statt'w1dc, 389.294 cx1sti1'g. st nalc-fa m II> detached home" closed c~row dunna October on an annual11cd basis -up 2.2 perctnl from the annualiLcd rate of 38 1.080 sales 1n 4icplembcr. The October fiaure was 22 per- cenl ro'<Afcr lhan the revised October 1989 annualized pace. when 499.211 homes were sold. Orana,c County home 5ales drop- ped 11.7 percent from September on a non-sca~nally adjLIJted basis and were down 31 . 9 percent from · October 1989 : The median home price 1n the . rcaion dipped I. 7 percent from : $240.280 an ptember to S236.240 1n October and was down S.O per- : cent from a year aao. when che : medi1n-pr1ccd ho me \Old for • $2 .. 8.670. : Tbe annualized naure represents I what would be the total number of ~ e!listina homes sold dunna 1990 if 11lcs occurred at the October pace : throutflout the year It 11 ldjulled • to l«OUnt for lt'UOnaJ f1etors. ; wtuch rnftwntt home Illa. .. Reahtllc pncina by mooval.Cd ttllen 11 bqJnn1n1to111rac1 home· bu)'ft'I who ~VIOUll)' hid been : watli"I on tM 1idcli~" 11irl u- 1 IOC'i9Ctori pmidrnt M.ck Powell -W_.... buyen who WeTC shut • ol tlW ~le hou •na mart.et of •• lft N1Umin1 their tcarch and ftllll!'t tllCy now can purdulee a .... n. ftlldian prttt of 1n ni11i.,.. ..........,.caJtfornaa i.o..e wu Stll060, down 1.2 pma2 :rom Slto..J'° in Stptcmbtr, rdlCU• .....,_,.. .an of a~oom ..... ht C>noblr. ftk W11 2 9 Plf't'Cftl bdJ,w Ille rc"1\Cd SllJJ.730 rcpQncd a )<'ar ago. mar~ing the ~vent h con- \CC'UllV<' month bf )l'ar-mcr-)'car decli ne\ 1n 1he 'llillt·w1dc mrdtan home price ~1111. la~t monlh'\ fig. urr -was 10. 7 p("rcc nl higher than the October I W<7 mcd1on pn(c of s 143.840 fhc median prtH' of a dt•iar ht'd home d1pp("d 2 l pc rn·nt from a rcv1wd S 138.000 1n ~ptt·mbcr to SI 34.9<X> 1n Octoher but wa' up 17 3 rx-rtcnl lrom October I 'JH9 . when th r mt•d1an-pnced homt• 'old for S I I ~ Ol)(J "C.>ctobc(~ ligure\ ma) 1nd1ca1c that homebu ycn finally arc notic- ing thal afTordab1h ty ha improved 1n lhr coa•ual metropolitan region dunna rrtcnl month ... '31d I c5he Apple1<>n · Young. the realtor u - soc1a11on'\ vice pre 1dent of re- S(arch nnd ec·onomac . "This fact 1~ illustrated hy a 2 perccn1agr point increase tn mal'kct share or sale~ 1n the coa .. tal areas. The nsc fn uln and fewer new 11\llll&S 1n October combined to c<Jsc the .anoci11ion·1 Untold ln- ven1ory Index. which measure' the num~r of monlh• It would 1akc 10 depltlc the \upply or resale homes on the market 11 the current 11ln pace. The Index was 12.S months 1n October. down from 13.• months in Scf)(embcr but up from 7.3 months 1 year 110. Minimal move~nt 1n 1111erat rates did not substan111lly 1ffcc1 h0usin1 act1v11y an Octobc:r. Ac.. cordina 10 the Ftdttll Hou•i"I Finance Board, the avtf'IF drec- rive rate for fiud tnOf1111t1 was 1017 in October, up from 10.33 pct'Ct'nt 1n ptcmbcr. A4Ju1i.ble mOf1111H nun thj)ped from 9,02 ptrttnt In Stptcm&tr lO 1.93 ptt· cent in Cktobcr . Afrordabthty pins atta w,erc 1 major f'enor 1n ~ con· domuuum 11ln. Gloted nM:>w ..,.. of rlllAlns condominium• rote J. 9 pawn• from Sepilcmber on a rtOHellOnlHy ldjUllllt 1111ii1 • ~°",,._ ...... ··The) have indicated their re· spccl for our autpnomy and corpor- a le cult un-.1 ' Sheinbcrs said. Dt.-.,p11c those assurances, tbe ac- qu1s111on ~ems ce rtain to provide fuel for cn11.cs of Japanese invest- mrnt 1n 1hc United States, like the (olumtl1a deal and the recent purchases of rcat.BtatC trophies 1.>ut'h a\ Rockefeller Center llld Peb- ble Reach. Ma1sush1la 1s barred by federa l law from owning one key MCA proJJt'n). WWOR-TV 1n the New York area That station will be spun lnltlYRDM Nf;W YORK IAPl Novem~ 26 1 J • ,. n• 1.11111r1 11••111 .. NEW YORK IAP) -Ine foflowlne "" lhoW' lhe New YO(ll IOCll ExCNl!Oe "oclls end werrenls lhet neve ~ UP ''-mosl •nd dOwn the '"°'I beMd on oerc«il o4 crianoe for Mi>nt:MY No ..curllles lradlne below t l or 1000 sherel ere Included. Net end oercenlege ~ ert the d1ffM~ belwMn !tie orev 1 doslne ortce end Mondav's S.lO o m or • -.... ... , ..•..• ~~ ~. :~==:lfi = --~ -Mdf11 ' ............. M11a •hi _. MCA"I C..-, Co. subiid611J, wlicla Gii -... 1aunn11. llOllll _. .._ •ricll in Y<*lllite Naiionll Plft, will w iold within a ,.,. But complai•ll '° much further. The rccordeua· ud compos. ins &cttnd Jonea. eaplftli111 lhe private o( many in Holly- wood. 11id recently .&hat foreipm ·a~ bcina 1llowed to buy A.mcrica'1 1caacy. In addition, Jewith sroups have protM ed M1tsuJhita '1 honorina of the Arab-lpC)ftlOml boycott of 1-. rael. _ The purchase 11 struclu~ so MCA stockholden will receive cash and new stock wonh about $71 per share. Of that, S66 per share will be cash from M111ush1t1. eAcept for the S million sham held by MCA Chair- man Lew W11serm1n. Wasserman-- wi ll receive an CQuivalent .amount in preferTed stock in a new~ or· ganizcd Matsushita subsidiary for his sha m . He had sou&ht to avoid having to pay taxes on a cash deal. MC officials onginally had hoped for S90 per share. and many observers such as Jeff Lossdon, an r nterta1nment analyst with S1cdler Amdl'c Securities Inc.. believed they mifht set it when word of the nt'got1at1ons firsl leaked out two month, qo. But fears of dcb1-ladcn dt"als as rccnsion looms have made- c~dtt tiihl and 1nvcslors wary worldwide. loJ.sdon said that might have convinced Wasscrman to sell now. rather than wail stvcral years for a better price. rest meats · are sign of the times ~ Ton, Dodero e>r-.. 0... DllW ,.... NEWPORT BEACH -Japenev i11vaton may ve cooled to rul ncaw development. but u lo"I u the dollar remains ~ ~ purd\ua of raorts and Hollywood .audios will coruir, said a Newport Beach real estate adviter. Locally. Japenae invcstors.._ have mack some ma1or invest-menu. takina control of the Monarch Beach and Dina Point Rnoru an Dana Point an the list two yean. On Nov. 9, the Tokyo- t.sed Nappon Shinpen Co. Lad. purchased lhe 231-acre Monarch Bcath P9n:tl for SIOO million. And in July o( 1989, Tokyo ~uiawayi bou&ht the Dana Point Rnort for1104 million. "Busincaes are just mov1n1 to .wherever thc opponunities are," said Michael L. Meyer. manaaina penncr of Kenneth ~vl'nthal & Co., cxplainina the increase in tarsc Japanese investments. "With our dollar really weak, that's one of the consequences." .. Herc are 50me of the larscst acquisitions, in dollar ttrms. by Japanese interests of maJor stakes or controllina interests in U.S. companies, accordina to fiaurcs compiled by 100 Information Servi<"tS and the Associated Press: •MCA Inc .. for about $6.6 billion by Matsushita EICC1ric Industrial Co. ltd .. announced Nov. 26. 1990. The deal includes S66 per share 1n cash and SS per share m stock of an MCA television station. •Columbia Pictures Entenainmenl Inc .. for SS billion by Sony Corp .. announced Sept. 27. 1989. •Firestone T1rr &. Rubber Co.. for S2.65 billion by Bridptone Corp., announced Feb. 16. 1 ~88. •Inter C'on1inenuil Hotel • for Sl.27 billion by Sc1bu Saison. -announced Scp1. JO. 1988. _ •CB Records. for S2 billion by Sony Corp .. announced Nov. 18. 1987. • Wesun Holels and Resons. for SI .SJ billion by Aoki Corp. with the Roben M. Bass Group, announced Oct 27. 1987. IYR C1m•11lll Tr111•d1i1 .... __ .. _ llwJ1111A1•1111 nc•••••• . ......................... _......., "'::t!z.i'-"· .... ... .., .. •P'S ~ t~ ....... ..,. ~--· ···" ....-............ .. ,._. ~ .., ....... .. ........... ... .. .,.PH Ullft .... -; ·' ... '°"" ,.., -.... __.,._. ..... ..,.,.. . ....._ --............... l ..... ... ·---J:ii . ,.,, ... •....,.. u• ·--· ~,,, ........ ,,....inc-..- : :.: ;:.:.-::.... ...... ............................ ......... ...._ ..... ..., ..... ........ ..,. llf'O... ... ...... ~ ... ,. .............. ... ... ....... • lftt•tef•a ... • •Y -. ..,, ................ . ' .. The auccns stories ti( WOtMn helped by Interval H0ute hilh· lipted Saturday evenina•s '"Le kl Papillons'' ( .. Tbe Bu11erfties' Ball") 11 the Ritz Cartton Hotd in Llsuna Niauet. The movt"f teaimony of the abused Interval HOUie lflldu· atn. and the name of the bell, celebrated the metamorphoses of those who 1ttk shelter at the house ..................... ..,.., on to H,m o1-._,. I• Sn .. ~!1. .... Md CyMlaia ~:.:. Williaftlt i• dae Sl00.pet111~ IJlh Unua1 .... net 8UdlOll. Proceeds were elli- mated 11 S'J '°.000. Oihen .,._ni .. the ~ eveni111 induded: Rohm Annlll'Ofll. Skip Courtney, Kathy Elliott. Charlene Kopp, Candy Maslcrjobn, Yolanda Ponce and Adde Faulkner Quinn. Amont the celebrities iutina the superb fare created by bocel chef' Christian Rauinou. were Pat Brown. Lee Meriwether, John Beard. IXverly Garland, Betaey Palmer. consul ,encral of France ~rard Coste and anist Harriton Vida's mom knew · something was up A MOTHER CAN ALWAYS T~LL. ALMOl't -Daily Pilot columnist Vida Dean 'took her celebrated countenance back home to Tcaaue. Tef .. last week. and awaited reaction from lun- folk who hadn't bccrr aware of her cosmetic surgery. Lona known as The Home- town Beaut)'. she took compli- ments in stride. "I Jet' you have a new hairdo;· ofTcrCd her sister. Jerry Kobr tn Houle. Alto amona the 1uests was once- uoon+time IH director Mary Walton. ''Violence has 10 be stopped," Walton Uid. ..Domestic. vi~ llloYld be .,..... ....... .... W'1'011s; It caft•t lie ... I? 1 d • Acconliftl IO laWV81 How llltistin. in the U.. ii took ,_ • ... .... llory ........ ...,._ bem betlered in Or..-c...,_ lmtt today it over. bw so h children will have died lroni dliM abutt somewhere in the U.S. m ... Good aritf. a.Hur w~ pr'IC1iC'lll)' an institution 11 &+iae director II S.kt Fiftla A ... ia SCP ralled lO say she Im ~ Her new k1ntdom? Nrimu MllWI in Fashion Island. Are a.hey ludlj! ... Neiman wriaa to annomam their new lnCirclc ~lalitv room dtiigned by Nancy Hill and a..r, Von Hemen. The room feaaurel refreshments and a hosaeu to .-.. in your shoppina needs. .. ,,., a plac.'C to relax. make a phone call cw lunch in privacy." notes store ma• a~r Carol Horowitz. Bernice and former Gov. Pat Ronn and Glorta Samo wttt\ Kellee and Mark Bergendllhl at Le Brown. . . Bal Paplllons. . _. "Your skin always looks scro- o n ice." said a sister-in-law. "How do you manaae to stay so pretty?" So Vida bro ke the expensive news. There was a i.tunned silence. It was broken by her 8S-year- old mother. Olga Baker. who s:ud. "Well. I knew something was wrong." ~~~Magazine's home eye test is worth a look: ... i What Mama meant to say. 11 was explained after another mo- ment of silence. was that she knc" something was "different." 0 S PEAKING OF MIS- UNDERSTOOD WORDS -An earl) -mom mg guest on NBC's "Toda)" show yesterday war the Rev. Bob Schuller. Dt'borah Norvi lle was asking His C rystalncss about his monthly mc~sagcs being beamed to the Soviet Unron. "How did you manage to fi n31lc th11 deal'!" he asked. According to my dictionary. "fi nagle" means 10 "maneu ver by craniness. tnckery. etc." Schuller beamed his beatific smile. and let the irreverence pass E\'en at that early ho ur. he was 100 cran) to be finagled. 0 OK. SO IT WAS A SLIGHT " EXAGGERATION -Shock Wll \-CS v.erc reverberating all a round Orangcsh1rc and environs earl) Monday with rumors that little ol' Vick Knight.. lhc lovable lcprtthaun of Lake Elsinore. had died . First to phone in the dawning was Paul Salata. asking me to check 1t out. He was truly shaken b) the rcponed demlsc of .his beloved fell ow-TrOJan, and we speculated that 1t might have been the result of Notre Dame's visit to town over the weekend. (frankly. Salata didn't sound so good. either ) Well. It was ncanng deadline ti me. and I was halfway through t)pmg Vick Knight's obituary - he was my soul brother (sob!) - when the phone rang. The voice on the other end purponedly belonged to the aforemcntto~ed Mr. Knight. of blessed memory. I was skeptical. Besides. I hated the thought of being cheated <>ut of a soul-wrenching. tear-induc- ing column. ··1s that really )Ou. Vick. or a tape reco rding?" I asked. "It's really little ol' me." he reassured. There was a pause. "Uh. where arc you calling from?" J asked. "Dammit. everyone's asking me that dumb question today." he said. 'T m calling from my office in La ke Elsinore. and - last I looked -there were no flames visible." And then. being a meticulo us journalist. he explained things. Seems the deceased was one David Vik. who'd been in charac of the Lake Elsinore Rodeo. and early bulletins from the boon· docks had gotten confused. "Welcome back:· I said. "but what am I supposed to do with th is lovel> obituary,,.. Whe reupon my · cherished budd) gave me several suaacs.- uons, aJI of which I fCJccted. and he finally said ... Hang on to it. until the proper time. I'll let you know when it's suitable for publi· catio n." And. knowing this blithe pint. he will. 0 WELL. AS LONG AS I HA VE THIS EXTRA STUFF LYING AROUND -Satan finds mischief for idle hands. so I'm stepping up these typing eitcrc1scs. Alona with the Sunday .. and Tuesday cf. fusions. there'll be a Thursday appearance. Practice. practice. practice - until we act it nght Jerry Kobrl• '• c.I••• rw1 S••'•Y•· T•e•'•Y• ••' 'Buday•. The Paths· of Life Meet at Huntington Terrace If }OU\t rracMd 1 i>O'nt of lJit's "'* YtMrf thi. M'tm IO bf fir'· lffl« I btl rocky Md ft tJIUf'll IOmt tumS )-OU' d ,.""'no( bf bodwml wtch. wh)i noc tmtl on doMI to ttuncuwoo Tfl'T'l('t'. • f\IU sen'kt "' mlmfttnt ~ ... ~ rommunky '" tht )OU"« .. ,...., You'U Ind ow aplNM. bt11111AI) ~c...- ~~ ~ loaltd -~. Kttwht Y• "It' ........... . . ., .......... ..... .,. ........ .. nttd ot •W Md our Comnw.mtty oh thrtt albdaNt ~ris "~ \ice f\IU Stmct ~irtmcnl ~ lsl .. -d lM~ h Chott 1t'ho nttd I llctlt at,. (ft. and tndrpmdtnc ~ .. Mxi dcMW .,...r ·~ Ttmt't Nonll 0... nn by ;Q;tr•~"- ~·--· ..... Of al II\ ~ ... ~~ ..... ~ ,.,..., a.nett *"' Y"'I. ~ Huftc--T~ •ldillj ........ • " p '"'""*" ··---- DEAR NN LAN DERS: Two of your recent columns dealt with early warning signs for diseases such as cerebral palsy and hcpat1t1s 8. You ha'e made millions of people, aware of how to detect and take fast action against these 111- ne~SC'S. ~ Each )Car more than 50.000 Amcncans go bhnd. one-third need· lessl). Another 13 million suffer from t')C d iseases. Ailing eyes rarcl) send v.-arn ing messages of pain. so testing 10 assure early detecuon 1s crucial. The enclosed "Rt'adcr's Digest Home E)e Test" featured l!l our September issue. was developed 1n cooperation with the Amen can Academy o f Ophthalmology and the American O ptometric Associa- tion. A reader fro m Bowhng Green. Mo .. told us that after she took the home 1es1 she phoned her op- tomet n st and was immediately re- ferred 10 a retina specaahsL I he woman 1s now being treated for AMO (age-related macular de- generation ). the pnnc1pal cause of legal blindness. We hope our e)c test wall help Ann Landers o.thprs protect their precious .s1g.ht. For a free copy of the test. )'Our readers can 9Cnd a self-addressed. stamped envelope to "Radcr's Digest Home E)c Test.'' Repnnt Ma na ger. P 0 Bo' 40 6. Plcasant\lllc. N 'r 10570 -Lcsta C'ordil Public Relatio ns Manager DEAR LESTA CORDIL: 'J"Mu Y" for tk eye &HI. I H•I II to my 09*1ulmo1ott11 all4 ltere lt Mr \'kit our new Col ·Hun Shot> It Cary's & Company . Complete lifestyle collections of Dfett, Cla1sic, Country, $p<>!tlng, 8r•s•no plut the new line of c~fort Tenslle·Air. r respoese: DEAR ANN LA DER : I rc- v1ev.ed the "Reader's Digest Home E)e Test" and found the 1nfor- mauon accurate and v.orthwh1lc. M)' onl) concern is that people "ho use 11 ma~ get a false ftthng of ~urit\-that all is well While 1t has 'alue It is not a substitute tor a good c~e C:\am There arc SC\ieral diseases that 11 "111 miss The most significant o f th~ 1s glaucoma. a blind ing e~e d1sca~ which 1n us earl~ stages presents no S) mptoms. t belreH t~e c'am does have mcnt. however. and that )OU can safel) reco mmend 11 10 )Our read - ers. if you point out 1ha1 the 1cs1 d<K's hil\ c this one no table defie1en- <1 Sincerely. Ma> Khadcm. M.D. Ocpanment of Ophthalmoloay North\\cslcm Uruvcmty Medical hoot. Our Ruden: Here's a IMme- lns pl•1 fer u llleal a.rt11ma1 er Claualtall &lft ••r cMW~ 11 yan of age ... eWer ... Melts, i.e. n ts tnlly r ... y Mek ceven 13 bllll• yean ef ll.lt&ery ... UfJIUa• ud u .. slrales tk majer acWne- ( r'\\fl'O~T •A< H It'll, ~pitn t ffltn Of f a4hk1ft l"-1 1Hn~ u~u · . - • mn11 of m11Ae,. clvilbadea. Tiiie • ._ ume: '1'k Car1Me lllstery el tlle ' :o Uatv~ne: Fnm Ge Blc ...... AkxaMer tk Grat. .. Tiiie ....._II Larry Ge•lck. Tiiie ,.Wlslter. o. .... ,. Tiiie ~ ...,. 11'.H. Tate kWs wW leve It, tKe ,_ .... ttMiaC it ... ._.. lt .. er. I .,.. a.tally fudaa&ff ...... ...e,.. wUI M , teo. DEAR A N LA DERS: Oh. the th1nis I ba.'·e karncd from . your column' o" 1s pay-back umc. <. C. in Cbacaao was tn search ol a snappy comeback to frieods who said. "You·~ no fun anym()ft .... aner she stopped dn nking. smoti~ and taking drugs a n<i had loSt ~ pounds. You recommended sjJence 10 those morons. You m11tu apprtclatr what my recently sobered-up fneod said to an old dnn .. JOI pal who chided. -1 h ked )'Ou a lot better Yoilc'n you were drunk " he rc-phcd, "I liked you a lot bener when I was drunk. too:· -Stan Mil~ Nevada City. Cab(" • • • •• • -11 • • ... . • al. •• :at of lly oe Ilia • .. •· ol ... ... .. .. ii .. .. • .. -.. .. ---... ( Ted Curry mak• hl9 point perfectly clear to Terrence BuraJ< In "Murder at the Cafe-Nolr" .at 'Hubert's In. Hutton Cen"•· .,T_,.. °"""-...... . Miledleonm-calllc .... ......., .... -....... kl'.. Olllil Qlmly °"' .... lal flW,.,. (ODlj two I * hm M orWsc' ~s*w of ftve). a .. 1h11aeeam 1111 amen IO COlllptlllate -IM •,aety cUmlr lbealer. Local audiencn caa .... die lnaa Md mosi cntenainina eaample ol die bned -. weekend in the lbrm of die MP'lfY ~ • Hubert's in Hunon Centre. S..aa...AM.. 11 dail t)pe of theater .were an aarplane, MytMry Cafe would be the fitsl<lul l«rioa. Huben's, an dtaan• tWCMtory raa.urua f ormetl) known u the Courtboule, provides the ideal ambiance for this time trip t.ct to the 1940s where. for two and a balf-houB, the audience is pan of what has bodl the 'look and feel of an <>Id Bopn mov~. 1 he performers--who alternately double as waiters between sqmcnt1 of the show - ma1nta1n character admirably In this loose, m I rn • ,..1a,11• .. t ulnt... .., *iW An•m ol 'i rll Uvl 111.. n. ............ al .... °"' ..... -Wrinen by Dnid LAlldau. a p6a111r .. latl 8Cdve ...... ,.., ....... . 1'tlCllMil ................... °' Murdque in the Orwnldi-. cin:ia IM>. Wilm • IPidout cMncten .... iD wl GUI of the lll•llDWI and lhaft their "'•" ..... die au- dieftc:e. C1un ·~ abundant. and police records ol .U lhc sutpKtS aae made available. more for ntilnlinmenl than edi6catiop. Tiie murdtt -of tbe cate·a notorious owner -has «caned hebe lhe liah1I come up. bul two otber cUncten meet tbrir doom duri.. the Pl ocftdi....: ofrcrina actor Robert HaJvenon a chance ao lhowtale hia verutllity in Lbrce roks. Halverson is riotiously funny in each -a p:tarly thU4-I 1Wilhy Oemwa anc:ra bushy British deputy inspector. Hi1 ai.ee enersy ianites the show. Terrence Burak takes on the Boprt-type character with an excellent lfllP of the period when voice-over namtion eliminated I.he need .......... -,.., Lone'• ........ ii IP" ..... la &he-·~ wC>rt of Rob AddilOG 11 a llinay bl8cJl lftlrbleel' with I variety Of wa~ nedd8Cft and other mctthandile Nldy for... . The llinky femme fa&ak is bCaulifa&lly rendered by Melanie Qattetabeum, who un- dula ... throuah the show like a ttaJ..life Jcuica Rabbit. then unlcuhes a tintina voice lhat dnves the others 10 break out the earplup. Ted Curry as tht ca.fe's manin1-sappint lepl watchdot is 1 match for Addison's sleaze factor, aJbeu more subtly, c:Tatin1 a shady, suspidous charaaeri1•tion. And Pamela Martin excels IS tht rafe manaaer. rendering a supnbty crafted . fi . "Murder at the Cafe Noir" Wlll play or su month at Huben's, 2 Hutton Center Drive, Santa Ana. with performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m ... nd Sundays at S p.m. Tickets averqr about $40 and advance reser· v11ions are required through the Mystery Cafe office. 20101 S.W. Birch St, Su11e 270, Newpon Beach 92707. For additioilal infonna1ion. ~II 9SS-CLUE. Networks plafing schedule-go-round . SCR establishes relief By Deborah Hastings AP T ..... ttlOfl Wfller L 0 J\NGn Pi -The fall tcle- v1~1on season I'> Ill \\CC'ks old. Do )Ou know where )Our fa,onte show 1~" UI\ \tan \\Ith '-fonday Turn 10 C l:i~ a1 l\ p m to find Lhe rotund \lar of · l ndc Buck" mak- ing h10, U\UJI gru11...-ou1 JOkec,. Fat chann· .. , ncle Buck" has mn\Cd 10 r r1da\.. at M pm . ~"11ch1n~ "llh .. I \l·n1ng \hade · "'' 10 pm 1n plJ~l· of .. Face to f ale Wt th ( OOllll' ( hung .. ( ·e<; put .. Thl' Trtalc, ol K11\ll" <r'l.;<.·111·· 1n \\hll h lht• 1arn1 n.1ll' trank\ lllk charalll·r pl.t}t:J h' \hJr11n ·(ilc\'>. dump' hl·r mh trapptngs, hut not her ~althu homt: to hcrnml· a puhltt ddt·ndn On fut"\JJ\ \H( ·,·Bah~ l afl." nc,cr m.1Jc 11 111 thl· dcll\CI") room aflt·r \tar < onn1l· \cllcua kit 1n a contral tu.ii dl\pull' The wmcd} ~·nt·<, .,pu n Imm the hugel} \Ul · ce\\ful feat urt· film .. l ooi.. Wh o·, Tallo.1ng ·· \\J\ rl'\Chl·dukd a'> a mid · 'iCa\on replatl'nll nt .. Head o l rht· C IJ\\ .. "a' put 1n the 8:30 p.m. slot with t. new star to replace Howard Hesxman. who qutt and 1s rumored to ~ rnchcs from the cancell a11on u . Sull with u~" If the time chanaes seem confusing. take a look 11 the 111lc change'> that accomi:-ny thr pltthora of ne"' shows. ro, Btoadra\tln(! Co.'s d1small) rated "Cla .. , of Be' crl) Hills" be- caffit. .. Beverl~ Hi ll\ 90210." The medical '><'rt<'\ "S1an of Ltk" on "1 RC hclamt "Life· stom:' ·· and thl· lo"·ratcd program lt'a' es 11' M pm ~und.i~ ti mt• ~101 nl'\I \\l.l'k NBC ha' '><lid 11 will npcnml·nt "'1th nc.... 11mC''Ji. Tht: m·t\\ork·, .. llull ~I ll1gh" bccarm: .. 1mpl~ "ll ull lf1gh .. octore flunki ng 11u1 uf J"flml· lllTll' allogt•thcr. < R\. ··1 hl' llamma\mllh\" he· laml· .. \on\ and l>aughtcr\ ·· l' 1dl·nth the nt'"' name \.\a\ n111 l'nou~h lo l'l',ld\ lhe \1.:r1l•\ for prtml· llml \1 111l· thJn l\\ll month'> into till' f.ill \l hnlulc 11 hJ' H·t to prcmtl·n: r hl· "1do\\t:d lirdightl·r lathl'f and .. f our .\l.irm I anuh · lx·taml· .. r hl· f Jill th \1.in: but IJtkd lo hurn up thl· raltll(!\ C ij\ an· nnunu·d f.i,I "n'k 1h.11 tlw c,ho" "a., gorng ofT th e air Dec. IS. On Wcdne<ida~. big bucks and a big n.1mc <.euld not save "Cop Rod. ·· Thr htghl} touted ABC senc' h' .. Hill Street Blues" creator <;tt'H'n Hochco leaves the air Dec. ~6 In 11' stead will be "Equal Ju\11n· ,. the densely populated law sho" tha1 premiered as a replace- ment \em·' last sc.·a~n c ·R\ pull('.d -u11ny~ from 1b 8 I" m 11mt• rx·nod. moved "Doctor Om tnr .. 10 fhur'lda>" at 9:30 p.m. and put ··~" I fuur .... in the one-hour 'at.int' th.ii rcsulled. After a brief· h1atu\ .. I l·nn' ·· rt·turn\ to · tele· '1\111n l>n I< at R 30 p.m . On fhur\<la}. CBS moved tlS l'\Pl'n'"l"I' produtcd ~upcr-hero sene'I .. f hl· Fla<1h" lo 8:30 p.m. (lt·a"ni< l\;B( \ .. I ht: ( osb) Show" a nd r o\·'I •· r he <;1mp\On'i" 10 duke 11 nut 1n thl· X p . .(11 .. 1011. On r flUJ\\ r ()\ lo.lllcd "DE A.:· "' nt·" <,t•m·<, :ihout the Orug En· l•Hl l'ml·nt \dm1n1s1ra t1on and mcl\rd ··.\g:un'>I The l.a"" to lill Mor/1 l/1tln11 ............ 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"The Hopn Family" moved from NBC to CBS this ~JOn. On Dec. IS, it moves to oblivion when CBS yanks t in favor of "Lenny ... and jerks "The Family Man" 1n favor of a new series starring Nell Carter called "You Take The Kids." C BS' ''E.A.R.T.H. Force" went Silt feet under earl> tn the season. "Broken Badges." a new $Cries about cops on pS)Chtatric leave. took the leftover 9 p.m. slot last Saturday. The J O p.m. period left by "48 Hour..·· now 1s OC'C'Upted by "W1seguy," which also has been marked fof cancclla11on. fhc sh uffi1ng will continue. After the holidays. network officials begin Jt':l nng up for nc"'. mid-season re- placement!. IOWAltDt Ct--HMt>o • ..,a!""'-"•• \Ob 1101 •-J I ,,.,, I II b II I\ 10 )() HAHOtt TWIN (IN8MAJ H ... bo< ""° /f W - \tu·,..~ f, t I f\()I ,.,.._., I jf l 4 4\ 1 'I I\ 1 1110,,_AUttto L.-4y1l'f•1\H Il l\ 1010 Mii.A CINlllA "'•Wl>'•t 111.o /I ''' \1 1\4~ \()}\ •ectoJ I ll'G I II 4 4\ 1 I\ 'I I\ TOWN CINTI• CINIMAI \oo"" < a•\I .....,,. 1\1 .I .. 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An l\ous11k. who was ~riousl) tnJ u~ 10 n motol"C)cle accident on Oct. 25. the thtattr announced tllis ~~k Koustik remains in the ho p1tal IS a result of the near-fatal mis· hap. which left him with multiple injurie1 1nclud1ng a broken arm, wr1~1. elb<l". leg and ankle and lacerat1 on'i. ~k ha.s undergone three opern11on\ 111clud1ng b(lnc ~ grafh "" rC'CO\Cr) "'c'pcc1cd 10 take a full ~t·ar. theater offic1al'i '>3td l hough ht!. mcd1rnl e\pcnsc'i arc covered b) tn'iurancc through .\llor\ [quit) and the 5<.:rcen t to r 'i Guild 'i31d ( R IDW..utOI HUNTINCJTCHll TWIN 11\4 I .... .,.. \I a411--0IM I TJ-. N ..... -.. ~--· < I • IQ I 0-•• -....... I'•, I II • 10 ....... THI u.tlfVl .. 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Costa Mesa. n62 -:! 197. or call the theater al QCi7.2nO~ and ask for the anouni- 1ng dc~nment PSO will use Telesis grant to reach out ~ The Pnc11ic ymphon y Orchestra will expand Its outreach cfTons 1n the H1span1c community w1th a S2S.OOO grant from Pacific Telesis Foundation. orchestra officials an· nounccd this week. The grant "enables the Pacific ymphon) Orch~tra to reach thou~nds of Orange County res1· dents who might not otherw1St bt' able to hear the orchestra," s~ud Louis p1s10. the PSO's e'Cccut1ve director The grant will enable the or· chestra to e'(p3nd its H1'ipan1 c outreach program for 1990-91 from t~o full orchestra conccns and a chamber performance to three full orchestra productions. p1sto said. 1:30 1:00 1:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11 :30 uc Dieckman. the foundation's cultural program· <fircctor. slated that her group "ts proud to bt' associated w11h the dTons fo the Paci fi c Symphony Orchestra to serve its communtt) 1n th~ broadest sense" ...... a.r.o ..... .... 0 It was the second a.rant the or· c tra has received from the Pa· 1fic Teles• Founda11on. The Hispanic outreach programs will beJtn on Ott 19 w11h a hol· 1day-themcd concen of works b) Tchaikovsky , Menotti . Humperd1nck and Torrc~Santos, led b) as 1 tant conductor Lucas Richman. bqinnina at 7·15 p.m. 11 Santa Ana H1ah School. The or- chestra will also di tribute candy to the children in auendantt, as ~II as vouchers for two comphmcntary uckets to selected PSO Oas 1C\ Scnes and -Mervyn's Mu ical Mominp" family conocn s "it the Performing Ans Center. A holiday ~ny aOer the concen is also planned. The second proaram will bt held~ Feb. 3 at 3 p.m., also 11 nta Ana Hip School and also w11h Rach· man at the pochum. Wotk.s by unMCh, C1.rlos Cl\avc~. Weber and 811et are to be pttttnted. The newl)'-1)1enned nnal or~ chtstra pttf'onnan« of the ~n will be Nd by PSO mu11e d1n:aor Carl 1. Clair and indudt worts by Monn. Radunan1nofl', Ginueen Rimlky-Konako". h hu betn echeduaed for Apnl 4, but a locauon hat yd to bt fiMlelftt. ' The orchc11r1'1 Hi1 pan1c outreKh P'Olflm• att Ovcnet"n by •9'1 PS0'1 14-member ..._n~ Ad· • _ Committee. chaired .,,_ br ~ Lftmil llMI .... AM butt• ...... Man:dlo~ Fur.,... ............ -that ,,......_ ml dll Mlllaba It ~2109. ' , 1' J -· 7 .... chelmwl ........... :., executive .. Pf•dent llmB • L I k L vtoe pr11ldent a Olf* II "'8n809' ..... ... • ...... f~ pubfietw Edltorlal Sad day IDP 1111 FINI AIDlldlDlll Until last week the U.S. Supreme Coun had never pre~eot~ V1c press f~om publishin1 or broadcasting infor- matJon tn ats poSJeSS1on. In case after cue the Coun laid down the law: Prior restraints on speech were unconstitu- tional. No more. In an extraordinary and aJannina decision. She Supreme Court rejected an appeal by the Cable News Network to set aside a fcdcra.J judge's order preventing the netw9rk from broadcasu.ng tapes of telephone conversations between Manuel ~oriega and his lawyers. The tapes were made by government eavesdroppers, and Noriega's lawyers contend that airing them would violate their client's con- stitutional rigtn to a fair trial. The Coun announced its decision without a written opinion. so ifs impossible at this stage to examine the reasoning of the seven justices who voted to let the gag order stand. But blaming CNN for jeopardizing Noriega's ability to get a fair trial completely misses the point. It was the government·-not the network -th.at taped Noriega's pt\pne calls from jail. and it was the government -not the network -that endangered the case against the fonner Panamanian dictator. who is charged with drug smualing. CNN was exposing the government's misconduct, which 1s its right and duty to do. More important than the Noriega prosecution is the message the Supreme Coun h.as now sent. In 1971, the Coun refused to block publication of the Pentagon Papers. despite government claims of immanent hann to the United tales. In 1976. in Nebraska Press Assn. v. Stuan. the CourtJtruck down an order preventing the press from reponing that a criminal defcndant,.had confessed to six murders. It weighed the First Amendment right of freedom of tbe pre s agaihst the Sixth Amendment right to a fa ir trial. As it should. the First Amendment came out on top. Now wc arc faced with a Supreme Coun that appears to think otherwise. Seven justices are willing to allow a Pl order to remain in force pending funher study of the contents of the tapes in question. CNN must now tum the tapes over to the federal district judge in Miami, who is to screen them and decide whether they can be aired. It is a sad day for the First Amendment. The Supreme Coun ha opened the door to allowing the government to censor information it docs not want the people to have. Today In History Toda} 1s Tuesda). Nov. 27. the 331 st da) of 1990. Thert arc J4 da) s left an the )ear. Today's H1ghhght 1n History:· T~nty years ago. on Nov. 271h. 1970. Popr Paul VI. on a ''•sat to the Ph1hpp1nes. was attacked at tht' Mantia airport by a dagger.wielding Bolivian pain1cr di guised as a pncst. Although the ponttfT ap- peared unhun. It was re vealed in 1979, a yea r af\cr h1" death. that f ope Paul had 1n fact been wounded in the che"t O n th is date: In 1839. the mencan· tattst1cal Anoc1at1on was fo unded 1n Boston. In I 901. Army War College was ; e~abli,hed 1n Wa h1ngton D.C · In 1910. Ne" York's Penn· S) lvan1a tat1on -at that lime, the world"s largest railway terminal - opened In 1945. ucn. Georie C Marshall wa\ named SJ)«tal U.S. envoy to China to tr) to end host1ht1es be· tween the Nat1onah\ls and the Communists. In lli53. pla)wnght Euaenc O"Ncall died in Boston at age 65 In 1973, the U.S. Senate voted 92-3 to confirm Gerald R. Ford a ~ace prc!ltdent. succccd1na Spiro T. Agnew -By IA~ Auocl•IH Ptft1 If- b l•rr Tl 0•1• The wholesale def c. M of a wide array of measures on 1his month's stalewtde ballo1 has encouraged Sacramento-lawmake 1-s to think: that the time 1& npc 1 o curb some of the abuses of the i rutiative pro- cess. Lqjslative lead, ers of both parties arc calling fo1· vanous re- strictions on the way p •roposals c-an be placed on the ball c >t to change California law. Some of the ideas being advanced arc good ones. Scna1e GOP leader Ken Maddy's proposal -to tighten the requirement. that i nitiat1 ves be hmtted to a single su't>jcct arid not be overly broad -is c1 ne move that definitely should be m«adc. The sim- plest and best of the· changes ad- vocated t>y Dcmocra !Jc Assembly Speaker Willie Brown ·would permit ·in111auves to be dee 1 ded onl) at general elecuons. whc1n voter tum· out is likely to be h11J her. But no one shou Id have any delusions that voters are ready to scrap or scnously ur1 pcde the 79- )car-old 1n1ttat1vc pr occss. one of the rchcs of the Pr~'if'CSStvc Re- pubhcan era of H1rant Johnson. i\s unhapp) as \tOtc rs wct'C over a Iona and complex ballot. ti 1.cy would not take kindly to efTon ·s to sevcRly rcstnc1 their access 10 the initiative. A recent California Poll showed •that while public su ppon for the process has declined 1·nark~ly dur· ing the last decade .. t>6 percent of voters sllll like having 11 available. That's a smal.lcr land·• lide than past le vels of support, b t It it's stall a landslide If the in1t1at1 H 1s to become a less useful tool for lef\-wmg and nght-wing 1dcologu1 : s. amb1t1ous cand1da1cs and d1 r cct-ma1 I en· trepc::cneurs, lawmake 1-s should con- ccntrale less on unk•: nng with the way 1t works, and st nve harder 10 change the political .J tmosphere in which in1 t1at1-vc pn:·motcrs ha\e been ablr to thn vc One reason reprc-.1entat1vc go'. ernment has sufTcrro a brcakdov.n tn Cali fornia rttentl•r as that the LcgtSlaturc has bcc1 :•me a much more contentious bod 'I in which n's become <hfficult to 1ich1eve com· promise and conse 11sus. ucotgc Dcukme11an d1scovcai!d that to his dismay when he becume &overnor 1n 1983. He had let\ th c state Senate Best of the tllne Ed11or's Note: Tht fo//ow1ng 1 a" samples of alls m. ·cnttl w rbc Edi1or's Hotline. Re ~ ldcrs alt' en· courqed to CJJll t ~41-6086 l411h comments. 11ps ... or "f C'.ts.. T11c11111 ca llllln Very very touch1nf: an1cle b) Jam Wood-on Thanksa1\ mg day. It rtal- ly 11 ~onderful and it i true. the . haves and .the have not . howt"cr the haves art consta. ntly 11v1na to the have nots. I lovod his column. I am a customer of )'ours. I am so lirul of rt'a<hna Dboll t OSll Mesa. l pnmanly tel this pa 1ptr btc1u~ l nt 10 rod abou t Hundnaton Balch. Oun pubhsh1 na this th1na about Costa M We reld lft the D•-atJ PUet that onl) four years earlier to become state anomey icncral after 16 )Can. of leg1 lat ave sen ice. and he re- mcmbeTCd the collegial atmosphere that had gcncrall) preva1tcd 111 ihe Assembly and Scna1c. What he found was a shocking bitterness. of\en over. tdeological and pan1san d1fTert'l'.\CCS but also sometimes between lawmakers of the same pany. The anger con- tt nued through the 1980s. Although Dcukme11an deplored this lack of c1v1 ltty and resolved to do whatever he could to diminish it. has style and temperament were 1ll·su1tcd to the task. Whether ifs because of personal stubbornness and even v1nd1c11"cncu. as htS de- tractors would ha'e 11. or bccau~ of has high pnnc1ples, a\ has ad- mirers dcscn~ 1t. he found himself moR often at loggerheads v.11h th e legislature than an) other go\emor 1n California h1stof) 'His frequent use of his 'cto pov.er '>t"t records and earned him 1hr nickname of Go" o As more and more leg1s- lat1on "'as blod.e.d b) Deulme11an. advocates of change 1ncreasingl) looked to the in1t1attH' prOC"CSS The iron} as that Dcukme1ian had been expected to ha"e an easier time working \.\llh the Lcg1 laturc than the tv.o go\\:rnors 1mmcd1· ately before ha m. Nctther Ronald Reagan nor JclT) Bro"'n "'as noted for getting o n v.ell "''th la"'malers on a personal kHI S1nular hope., arc again tx-ing '01ccd a'> Pett' \.\-1l'>On prepare~ to bc.-coml.' go' emor Ht '"a 'cteran of lhe ~tat<' Leg1\la1ure and ha., scnl'd "'1th both . pcaler Bro" n and Sen· ate Pre'>1.dcnt Pro Tern Da' 1d Rob- cn1 That alw "'as true of Deu- l mc11an. but '-' 11\0n l'I 51:1:n a., more of an act I\ ,.,t \.\hO IS l'\f)eeled lO worl closch "'1th la"' malcri in shaping ball\ into lorm'> au·cptable to ham as the) mo' c through the Leg1sl:uurc Tht\ ,., something Dcu· l..me11an did not Ju F-or all ol DcukmcJ1an's un- dcn1abl) sanccn-1nten11on\ 10 re- store ll\ 1l1t~ and loopt·ra11on 1n the Capitol. he maintained an aloofne\s from 1hc leg1.-.la11'c prOC'l'\S that lawmal crs found fru,tr.iting 01\<'n 1t was onlt alter a hall h,aJ been pas~d ~~ both hou~\ and sent to the aovemor"· olfa·c that Dcu- kme11an v.ould c\prc,., \Cnoui. rcs- ervauons about ~rt., of 1hc that'~ a mtStake. H.cx I..' \' was hert )<' tcrda) but 11 ' not here toda). nyway r rcalh v. 1\h )OU au> "'ould get tt togcthl·r there bccau$C IS ld\.-Cntstd 1n rn\ Dally PUot. l thoU&ht }OU gu\ '> "'ould at least rtpon the news ;is 11 cn~t!> and we v.ouldn·t ha\e mis~ the movie. We d1dn·1 want 10 "alch ~me stupid Ted Danson. l1&tent t\omoscxual lid of mo' 1c. we weren't into 11 We wanted to sec men pummel ca h other 1n Rocky v. rm damn bummed out Al'lllfl "'" I "'ould lake to S4'<' an ant('lc on the cwpon venue chan that art ao1n1 to happen Ml be )OU rould &1ve u an am f\ conttp1ion of-hat tht 1 ao•na to look ltk.e and how we att &o~ to .at.t on l.l And hov. U"lffi 1 ao1na to lihcr uuo Cosll Mtsa. Ed.11or noit: Good KJa. ~·c·u fCI on II. ~=: ~=?.,:m:e.:!t ~ ........ 1111111 att NM.L"I kinda la IC IO -C fO to Ed~'s Diner at JO. I ) and v..c tell Tht• 1 an anon)'mou ' lunlttf' them to hur:rr beat utt -c kno • ""ho ~• out 10 help We rt' Soup &Mt Rocky V as at ll'a:4S. So we en Kitchen on Wfdnttda~ and Tluan- our food. wc'rt mkl y ~ Sultoac di)'. ·Thftt ~ are. d04na peaa.; Md --violncc M IM Wt.olc pat th1np. 8ul the~ In' wcftlt'I ~· We ID ao Nt"pwt E4wanll ... ,n t almo,t un urm0ttnublf • 11"1 ... llocky ~· .... ,,.,,...,. odds .... ;? ill • ..., ..... n ., l -. lad TM ki~n nftCh ., much YfOftr --...._Ara d lbt 911' oh. t~ 11 the Rn meer. ltn't 1twrc l Martin Smith propo..al lh then 11 "'I'> too late to amend tht mea,urc Wilson. ho""c\(~r fa cs his own pitfalls in dealing w11h the Ug.as- lature 01' 1s1ons among la"' makers rcma10 great Vt-hat has unified thl'm the most rl'<'cnth 1 their anger o'er Prupti 111on· I the in1t1all"C that 'otcr\ appro'ed this month to llras11calh hmtt leg1s· laton.' terms. eliminate funher pen- sion credits. I.or kg1sla1or>. and re- duce their staffing 8) ttsclt ttie measurl'·~ pass.age ""ould ~ enough to sour the legss- lat1H mvod Making mattcf'S more tcni.c IS the fa I 1ha1 Wilson ICllVCI) supponcd the proposal Ro bena has told n:p0nen that this will be hard to forget ,.hen leg1.-.lat1\.e leader\ sit do"'n "'•th the nt·"' governor 10 d1~ U'IS lillC l .. \UC\ Dm..'Ct·m.ul hustlers v.1 11 stall be around too 1u manipulate thc 1n- 111at1\e prcxcss lur thcar O""n btn· efi t Joel Fo\ ~rcpcr of the lbml' for the Hov..irJ Jafl..1s antt-ta\ or- gan 1La11on publscl" <.:onsoled h1moc.ell o'er ttre loss ot one pct in111Jtt\e b) noung that the cam· pa1g.n an m hch.ilf rroduc<'d 0 000 nc"' name.-. tor hi\ iruup·s mailing ltsts For all th.ii thl·rc·\ 'till rca\On to hope th.it .i l hangt• ill \t~le an the go' crnor'' ot1in· ma' lead to smoother rd.it1lln\ hctv.ct·n the c · etUll\t' and lc~1,l..st1H hranches of go' ernmcnt That "'ould be a 'ital fir\t \tcp in rc\tonng the health nf rcprc..cntall' c 80\Crnmcnt 1n Call· forn1a and 10 rcduc1na the rt"l1am:c on 1nit1.1t1H'\ MartlD mitt 11 it~ JH>llli~•I ed1· tor for Mc<"latdJ1 N~•• ~rvl~ o plumtx-r \Omc pla c that "'C\uld do lhJ' tor lrl"\'" fhc hot \Utcr tan onh. hf 1urnl'<l on "1th a rubNr b3nd \\-e 'oluntcl·r. \tood around tor hoo"' ant.I houl"' l'hoppana up the on10M ..s nd the l clcn for the d~.,. ang Ooc'in ·1 .-.omt•bod) have a ma· chine 1h~t thl') ... \.\ould donate that \l.Ould do Jll th•"' chopping~ I JU'it think the' .m: Jo1na me great thing' nnd tht"' ~u~ rould u~ thl' help llll••t Cllll 1 h" " ljt(' \unda) a(\trnoon after "l' 't" hi.·<'n out b1C)C'ltn& and 1 thin~ I 're.id an )Our P3Pt'r la t \.\t"d. that onh a fov. people ht'IT an Oran r < ounl\ are· "eanna b1kt' hclfll('t11 Well. I JU\t llll one for• Than\ "ans and r \t n out here u~1na an 00ic1al ('ount and I mu\t \. 1t'' at lent 30 ptttent around l"YtflOt\ 8ut ) u'know 1t ·~ eH·n htght"r. I'd It)' a~t SO ~tttnt plu out on t~ Bick Bl) )OU ~no"' v.h rt ,cnou bikcn a~. 'ou rra11> \CC' part'nt .-1th t~m on a.nJ their hulr k1d illlllCllllll SACRAMENTO -The Mte'1 chronic fiscal crisas is, p quite ob- viously. Go .-elect Pete Wilton'a most prcssi ng problem. After takina office in January, he will have only a few days to propose a f991-92 budget that clOStS a multibtlhoo- dollar gap bet"'ccn pro1ect.cd 1n- COIJlc and eApcq_datures. 1mul· taneously. he must confront a W1den1ng hole 1n 1ht-1~91 budget. Wilson had hoped that ou1101na Gov. George Deuk~Jtan and State legislators would deal Wlth this )l'ar's problem bcfort' inaucurauon." bu1 that becomes-mCieasinsf} un- hkcl) "'1th cv~ pawna day. Dcukmcj1an sho~s no Sf.&l\S of mod1fyana his cut-first~and-ask­ quest1ons-later policies. and as a lame duck "'ith only days remain· tnl 1n office. he lacks any power to force the issue. Assembly Speaker Wilhe Brown probably dashed any chances of a prt·inauau.ration budget agreement when be told a radio audien~ Saturday that law· makers would wait for Wtlson to Lake office before addressing the current )car's probkm. Contained M"lthtn the S\lte•s overall fiscal '>1tuat1on. the one th.at Wilson mu\t confront. arc sevc:raJ d1sunct sub-issues. The fact that a softening economy Stmultancou.sly rt'duccs revenues and 1ncrtatCS casel<>aas 1n bealth-and·welfarc ttt- ' 1ce-s lS one. The structural pp bct~ccn demands of a larsc.. d.Jvcnc and fast-growing poJNl:alion and hmih imposed b) votcr1 on ~­ cnue nnd spending -a probltm c' en sn prosperous tunes -is another factor. But pc,._. tbt most important.. and one lhal usuall~ rccc1vc..-s scant anent10fl' 1n the rush ~o grease the squ~kitst ""heels.. is that even 1f the financtal pps an C'urrcnt programs were to be bndgcd. th.at still leaves many of thost programs inadequate. That S) ndrome 1s nowh~ more evident than 1n p~bhc education. Tv.o )ears ago. the advocates of educanon spend ing -pnncipally the \31tfom1a Te.achcn A~ataon and state St·hools chief Ball Hon-a -pcrsuad<'d 'otcrs to enact Prop. os111on 9 . "'htch plattS a floor under pubhc-school spcndina. Roughl). 11 requun 40 percent of thl· \tatc~ budget to go to the scboob. \\ tth the renewal of lbc budact cm 1i. in fall. Dcukme11an ts aJso rl·nc"' 101 his pica for rcductJon tn l'ducattonal aid. saying the schools '\hould !lharc "'hatcver fisca.J pa.in ts required 10 clo~ this ')'nt's budlet gap "Just because one bcheves -e should '\Uspend Proposition 9 dOC$ not mean that they arc not sup- pont \ l' of cducatton:· OcukmeJtln said aturda) 1n one Of hl lMt radio "~hes "If we a~ to a"otd getting into the ~me fiscal uuatto n that pre' ails in Washington. thrn '4<' mu"' tac our e\pcnd1tures to O\lr re' t'nue' and do at tn a fair man· I • ' -· S••ftl ta~11 Nllt1ll Ill llOl'ltl'4rsl ..,... to~ moll """5 .. '°" Clf11 tonicfll llld ~ ... , .. iti Ioctl '*"' mt Mllll !Cl 15 ""' 0 () Last Otr. Dec.B -""''""-........ l•tl ...... 15 -·-...... -.... TOD AY'S SUN Sunrise: 6:34· a.m. Sunset: 4:44 p.m. TODAY'S MOON Moonrise: 12:48 p.m. Moonset: 12:1s a.m. I () N-Moon Dec. 16 1st Otr. 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Full Moon ~Dec. 1 ·Ttde soUtCe: Astronomical Data Services, Colorado Springs, Colo. ..... .I-lilt '1 H • • - JUNKET From A1 Beach. Costs could, rangl' fro n1 S600 10 about S800. officials satd. , Thret' reCently elected Ocean View trustet'S -Trac) Pellman. Lottie Hobbs and ('arolyn K.anodc -art penciled 1n to attend the conference. Outgoing trustee Janet Garrick, who reported!~ "''Ill pres- ent some or the "''orkshops at the conrcrence. also "''II attend COLD F"rom A 1 Oakson said pnv:uc facllll1t'~ such as Costa Mesa's Orange Coas1 ln1crfa1th Shelter. ha \'e be-en 1n heavy demand s1ncr early th1!> }ear, she said. ··Ever since January, the nun1bct-s have been way up, and thC"y didn't decline. as they oficn do later in the winter and into the spnng.." she said. "There ha\e been a lot of ractors working aga1sn1 people. such as the wcaken1ng econom}. "'h1 ch ahs ehm1natcd a 101 or scn·1ce JObs."' Huntington Beach Union High School District will send four trustees -Bonnie Castn•y. Bonnie Bruce. Charmayne Bowman and -Board President Linda Moultoif - Patterson. Patterson. who's retiring to take her scat on the Huntington Beach City Council, said she plans to a:tte nd just one night. Huntington Beach City (Clemen· tar.) School D1s1n c1 will sCnd three lru~tees -Shirle~ Carey, Robcr1 Mann and Gar)' Nelson. Pol ice Oi:panmenfs west side subs ta Hon Jefcoat said he was not seeing as man) hon1eless people on Costa tl.1 esa stret·ts this ~t·ar as 1n prev ious \Cars. · "\\'e ha'c our ("osta Mesa reg- ulars. but I'm not sc.•t•1ng as many unfan111Lar fa,·cs uu1 on 1hc streets this ~ear:· he s..11d . "I think 11"s bccauSl' resources are lloearcer this \Car. · Uu1 Forbath said she Saw l ust as' man y homeless people as ever. "They"re not as concentrated in one area. but r m still seeing a lot of people out there:· she said. Marie Eckcss. whose Good Samaritan Chnsuan Mission has remained open while SOS has bct'n closed. said she has seen her clit•nt popula11on. "h1ch includes man) homeless. douhle over the past ,)'ear. The amount o r l"mergl'nl"} as· s1stance a\'ailablc to homeless people declined drastically last June with the closurc or Share Our Selves, a Costa Mesa agenc) which provided rood. blankets. clothing and money ror tempor.>.f) cmcrg· enc) sheller to the need y Shart' Our ScJ,·es Director Jc.an Forbalh said she hopes to have the agency open again on T.:>cc. 10 1n its new \ocat1on al 1550 Supenor .\ ''e. "'\\'c.\c been ave raging about 75 single mt·n a da) l1n1ng up for sandw1ch(•s." she said Oak!tOn said organ11at1ons that ~clp lhc tht• homeless are 1n need o f volunteers for the "·1ntt•r season. Flood waters erode the high ground prote <:t- ing this isolated home at flooded Fir Isla ind near Conway, Wash. ·A broken dike on 11he AP l•-pholo North Fork ol the Sk-aglt River has allowed water to cover the area for the second time In two weeks following h~avy rains. The abscnsc of SOS seems to have affected the drmographics of homelcssncss. according to Officer Dennis Jcrcoa1 , of the Cos1a Mesa The Task Force 1s planning 11 s first tra1n1ng session \\cdncsda) for \Oluntccrs 10 assist at arn1or1cs. she said. For further 1nformat1on. call 7.J0.1157. SALE- • HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND! • 12 FEET OF GARAGE CABINETS Three 84" x 4 8" Double Door Un its $3 9~·9 · •roe our w•rehoute Our Reg\Jlar Price $ 735 •Our bett qu•llty product •Self clo1ing rnortl1ed htnges e All 3/4~ best grade materl•I •LIFETIME GUARANTEE - • M,Juatable 1helve• · -rn writing ,,. Thl11 orrer limited to oile ifroup of thr""" uni!• per ret•il eu11omcr. No who~&l9 ••lu. No phone ordf!:tt plt!:111e. I A.aB.a.o ••.au l· Garage ... ""'~"""'-'. ~,,;,,,::,~.._..;;;;;....;;~ Storage Systems 17•0 •s" 8o. Zeyn (oft Xa&•lla), Anall•I;,, (71•) "1-79'2 or (800) •88-719' ' One W .. k Only! Sla!U Nov. 27 . Enda Doc. 3 • 6 year old visits 11ext-door neighbors while parents, po lice conduct search ' f'OST :\ f\.1 ESA -Pohce uS£'d a helicopter and had even called rn the blood hounds ~f onda~ aflernoon to help hi\d a 6-ycar-old girl who was C\l'nluall} found pla)'1ng with a rr1cnd next door to ht•r ~tlallmar Dn'c house. The parents or t.nle M}ra Pena became worried when the girl "'asn't "'3ilin~ with her TRIAL From A1 Her positive iden1ificat1on or DaK"nbrock was 51....uest1oned by de· rt'nse attorney James Odriozola. however. because she'd seep a pie· ture or the Mo ntana native in a newspaper shortly before the police line.up. Seeing a photo of the police's suspect in the newspaper heavily influenced the viclim's identification, Odriozola said. ProS«uton have depended on "fingerprint 1eslimony" to a.id them in most othcr identifications. In 11 or !he 16 apanments Dascnbrock is accuKd of breaking' into. poliet round fin1er or palm prin11 TREE · From A1 y.car-old son Kyle, whb was sinai.na "~ a Christmas Santa 0.1.11," wlren the li&htt came Oft . "Where's SanLI 09us?" J(yle ans'wered. pointina eaci1edly loward 1tM: lrtt. • "He Ju•l Wlnts to lff Sent.a 0.ua." Bonon Mid. wi lh bis ·wife Melanie. and \ .. year-old Natalie; 11andlna ..:•i IO him also ertjoylna· •he spectacle. Minuta;1a1<r ~yle's wish would be answered whe:n S.nt.1 arrived~ brother 10 be picked up as usual aftl·r school. Costa Mesa Poli ce Sg1 Rich Bell said. After searching \ Vhit11l'r School and surroundin ~ area. the parents called polH ·c at ahout 4 p.m. .-\ficr a QO..n11nutc search. Pena rclurr 1ed home after pla y. 1ng "'Ith a rncnd next door. police satd She had apparentl y walkt'd ho1 n<' "'"11h her frit'nd, matching the 1se or 1he former ware· house workc r. Three women ident· ified Dasenb ·rock as their attacker in lhe policc hne·up. Dasenbroc k IS SUSpct:'led or rap- inl seven wt >men - one of them twice. 14, me 1n1hs apan -assaull· ing or atlcmr ,ting to rape six others and burglari; ting three homes dur· ing a J 7.mc 1nth crim'c spree that terrorized r ;ountain Valley and Hun1infton Beach. Durina m1 )St of that time time, Dascnbrock lived wilh his former girlfriend wh o said he of\en stayed out until 2:3' ) or 3 a.m. Some-tim.es. he would lea ve at 4 a.m., tellina his airlfriend he· was 1oin1 out for 1.joa. lhe said. surrounded b)' elves and other storybook c har.cttB-on hand to PIH Oul ca ndy canes to all the children. For 6--y~ r::0kl Chnstophcr Van Malscn and his 4--year.old sister Jenny. aettir 1a to mttt S.nta cul· minated a da 1y or arett tlpt<Utiona. their motht1 • Betty uid. • And what 1oys did Oriatopiher and Jc11ny • sic San\I ror this yar1 ••1 Wint a K illY P\ip1" Oristopher said, whUc • frnny •id the wanled nail Polish, -..,.Pfkolly pink nail polish. • r~--. Mutant Ninja pohcl' said. Oflicl•rs "'t•rc y,;11t1ng :it lhc school for police hlood hounds v.hcn thl' call can1c 1n 1hat 1ht• girl had been found. \\1hdc thCSC t ~J)l'S Of situ· at1ons arc rela11 ,·el} com mon. lhl'\ usuallv don'1 in volve such ~oUng children. officers said. -By lbc D•lly Pilot '"When hC' camC' home 11 would be around 5'.30 or 6 (a.m.). He'd be sweaty like he was running. but I thought it was strange be'CluS( he was wearing jeans,''. she testified. Dascnbrock usuall y donned sh0r1 s to jog. she said. . • Af\Cr living in Ncwpor1 Beach and Huntinaton Beach. then separ· ating for awhile, the pair moved in10 the Park Pacifi c complcx in Fountain Valley. S:he said. DaKnbrock is suspected of rap- in& two women and assaulting another in the Park Pacific apar1· ments bcrore he moved ihefto. with h1s air1friend. i~ March 1987. He. allqcdly buraJanzcd onc home and ' assauhed ano1her woman in tht' compleK afier he moved in -and Tunics were high on Kyle Bonon·s wish hst. "This looks Hkc one •or th~ bnt trees they've cvt1' hid." Yid Iona~ time Costa Mesa rtsident Kay Walbc.rJ;Cr. who . has enjoyed the various Christmas trttS at South • Coe11 Plait fbr ~ars. "You can tee it a1 you're drivlna by," &Htde the bri&h1 liahts and vt1it from Sarna. thote auendirtf also .had a cMntt to sfna Chnl1m1s. <pis ..... with lhe All·Am<ri· cu Bora Cfioir. There wrre also cookia. dder and hot chocollte: 10 wtrm up lht niaht. " • " " • • " • • " " " • • " • " " " • " " " • " • " " • • • • " • " " • ., • • " • • • • • • " " • " • • • I ., ... ,,..,,.......,." -· -..._ .. -.. _ W l111ttly ,__ ... -·--·· - 111111 ...... ----~ '" .. ... -, .. • • • • " . . " n • u-• . " .. u • • If II • • " . " 11 " . . " . " " . . " • • " " •• Police dog helps find suspect H UNTINGTON BEACH -A man wanted in connection with a shooting in San Diego Coun1y was nushed out by a police dog and arrested 1n the Driftwood Beach Cub Mobile Home Park on Pacific Coast Highway. The man. 1dcn11fied as Ron Shugan. J6. of Escondido. was treated al a hospital for injuries after being bitten in the leg and arm by Brcni. a police dcpanmenl canine. San Diego County Sheriff's Deputy DoTJJli..._f_crronc said Mon- day that Shugan was wanted in connection with thC' shooting in the San Marc05 area of .. a fonner rriend." Lt. Ed McErlaln said that Per. roneW as arrested for suspicion of resisting arrest and possession of amphetamines and 1s on hold in city Jail for San Dt/&O authorities. McErla1n said policc wcrc sum· maned to the Dnfl'A·ood mobile park late Sunda) night when rcs1 · dents complained about a motor· cycle rider d1\'1ng rC'C'klessly 1n the area. Pohcc "''ent house to house look· 1ng ror the suspect when a residen1 -came to the door and told officers that a man "''as v1si11ng him who was allegedly 1n\O]\'t'd 1n a shooung . 1n San Diego, ~1cErla1n said. Shugan allegedly ga,·r offi cers a phOn) namt' when thC"y conlactcd him and dashed out the mobilt' home "''Ith police 1n pursu11. McE;rla1n said. Police called additional unns, •n· eluding the pohcc das. and set up a pcnmeter around the park, whert'· upon Brent round Shugan hiding in the bufttcs. McErlain said. McErla1n said police found about 1 .... ·o ounces of amphetamines 1n Shugan's belongings in the coach that he had been vis111ng. -By Uc O.Jly Pilot before he was c.aptured by a police dog as hr crouched in nearby bushes. Dasenbrock pleaded nol guilty to 44 counls or ra~. $Odom)'. rorced oral copulation, burglary, prowling and attempted rape soon ifter his arrcst In July. a Superior Courtt judge indicated Da~nbrock would be scntencr-d to 60 years in prison 1r he pleaded guilty. lns1ead~ lhe formcr warehouS(' worker chanatdhTs plea lo not 1u11ty by reason of il)sanity. Just before the 1rial began. he withdrew the insanity plea. pleaded auilty to 1hree: minor counts and not auihy 10 the rtmaining 41 . He faces morr than I SO years in prison if con· victtd on all charaei. One of San1.1's hclpcn pauin1 · out candy canes to the children was J 7.ycar.old South Coast Rcper1tory student Aacl Lopc1, drested as Pin· nochio. "They're real 1urprited when you . talk 10 them," Lopez said about the tt1c1ion childttn wtre havlna 11 Sttina one of their favorftc story· book charactm . "!l's arcat," City brlicials from Costa Mcso and Santa Ana. 1Jona whh As- tt.mblym•!l Oil Ferauson. were also on hand k'.> kick off the holiday aton with' the annual cettrnony, hos1cd b)' 1hc S<a<nuom family. ' f . POOR QUAL ITY ORIGINAL l~. • __ _..,I I• 1111 -- . Bruins toy · with Virginia, capture Great ~ka Sh~t.oat ustly, ·89-74 ---~­........... , 1111111 27·Z• .. • Rick Talley -~~ Excavate, he has what ·it takes -to l >e t~e chamlp There is something exhilarating. yet almos1 soulfully-sad. about watchir 1g a great horse run. I'm sure 1ha1 horst"men and wort 1en - thost who ftt'd and train and clean the stalls of1horoughbrt'ds'and exist in an al111ost-my\,ll'rious. r1sc-at-4 a. m ~ h ardwork world of the backstretch -have lo ng ago learned to temper their emotions. 1 -hey have experienced enough euphoria and heartbreak. sometimes in the same day, to last most people a li fe time. Yet they. too. cannot escape the ( :oosc pim pl6 which ri~ on the arm whe1 1 a great horse runs. · 11 is especiall y thrilling 10 sec a gr cat horse run for the fi n t time. as happ enW last Saturday. Nov. 24. when a g1an I. 1wo- ycar--0ld chr-stnut named Excavate• NOO his firsl race aJ...HOll)·wood Park. T-he ho~ may never win again. -fhafs 1hc sad pan about racrng. He could lake a bad step this very morning and bre~ 1k a bone and never race agarn. or ('\'en , 11\'C beyond lhe day. Surely this reahrauon 1ha1 "'hat .,. :c set.' 1oda y c-.1n so quickly turn 10 disapp< 11n1- men1 or e'"l'n tragt.'d} tomorro". he1 ghtens the VCT) JO)' we feel whl'R watching; 1 great horse run. E\ca·va1c . the orangt'-hued son of ll.·1r. Prospcrtu r. ou1 of1he mare .~nnc Can1pbcll -making him a half-bro thcr to cl\amp1on Dcsen W1ne -ran the o thcr day like a SI.I m1lhon yearhngpun; hase (Kccncland. July sale) who should b e among th" fa,'oritt'S 10 win the 1991 Ken- tuck} Derby. which he 1s. Al ready. Excavau· 1s li sted al 3-1 1 n Las Vegas (The Fro nl1t'r) fu1ure book od ds. JUSt behind the Kentu.:k ~ Ocrb} fa,Onte R y So Free (5 ·2). .. we·,·c already taken a 101 ofbc111 ng action o n Exca vatt' from California.' · sauJ Jack J1cgcdu1s. the former Chicago s uuth side cop who 'M."rves as the Fronucr"s race and sports book managt'r. .. Hut fran • .ly. Cahfom1a horses don't WLR 1he Kt'nl ucky Dt-rb) 1ha1 o OC'n. I look for some Kc n- tuek\-brt'd who racl·s 1n Fl orida 10 p1 ·ob-abl~ ·"'In al ("hUrch11t Do"·n\ again n e ... t ~ear, as l )nbndlcd did." Racing. of course, 1s a SJXJTI of opu 11onli and 1hc nlan 1n Lla~ Vegas L5 cn1nlcd to h1:1., Those who watched Excavate last Sa 1urda) 1n1gh1 disagree. T"·o "Cahforn1a horSt's"' who did\ v1n the Kcntuck)' Derby dunng 1he past 1 lecade were ~erd1nand and Sunday Silence< ind both "-'ere trained by venerable Chari ll' Wh1111ngham , the same man of wisdt >01 who eondit1nn5 Exea,·att'. Wti1t11nga1 11 L5 nl so a nunont) o"·ner of Excavate. al ong wi1h Richard Duchoss1s. owner of Ar ling· ion lntcmat1onal Race Course. and p nnt1· pal owner o\rthur Hancock. For 1he chans: Exca,·att' won his fi1 ·st s1ar1 as a 7-10 fa,onte 1n a s1x·furlon1 ~ spnnt. J llyllol>Beum ' ,.,. .,_.. w,,.., ANCHORAGE, Alaska Donick Manin ICored 21 pointt and 12th-- ranked UCLA frustrated Viraiiti.a with a tiaht zone defense: u the BnUn1 rolled over the 16th-ranked Cavaliers 89-74 Monday niaht to win the Great Alaska Shootout. Don Maclean, voted the tour- nament's outstandin& player, added ·20 for the Bruins (l-0). who raced out to a 17-7 lead and neVcr trailed apin. Kenny Turner led Virginia (2-1) with 25 points and Btyant Stith added 22. But ·Stith was held scoreless 1hrough 1hc first I 4 minutes o f 1he second half, when UCLA turned the game into a rou1. It was the first meeting of the t"wo traditional college basltetball powen and it.~?.s nq contest almost fnim the start. UCLA built a quick 17-7 lead bc(o~ ...,, Virginia'•. John Crotty grab a UCLA's Darrick Martin with both handa aa he .Ups to the floor. the Cavaliers fou&ht back to tic the gar;ne at 25-25 on Turner's inside baSkct wi th 7:04 to play in the half. _ But the Bruins outscored Virginia 15-4 the rest of the half to take a 40-29 lead at intermission. By Denno H. fr_ ., _,, _ HOUSTON -Lorenzo White baffled 8"'6a&o with his career-best .JUshins ind receiVina same I nd War- ren MoOn threw two touchdown passes on Monday night. canyina thi' Hous- ton Oilers to a 27-24 victory over the Bills and creatina a tbrtt-way, firs t- pla~ tie in the AFC Cent~!. Ho ustOn increased its rccord 10 6-5 to pull even with Cincinnati and Pi t- tsbuf'lh, while 1he Bills dropped 1n10 an AFC East fjrst-placc 1ie wi1h Miami at 9-2. • The loss snapped an eigf11..game win- ning streak for the Bills. who were tryina to clinch at lrast a "'1ld-card playoff btn·h. The outcome compll·trd a weekend sweep. with all six dt\'1s1on leaders in the NFL losing. Moon'.$ 2&.yard pass to White· .pm- - -irioned-the oner\ for a )-yard ~on ng ' ' 1>~ J,tre Vkel\ Newport's ·Russell Olshefski He epitomized Tars' succ~ss as team player By Ak;hard Dunn OrW>gl Cof" 0...., Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -Sha;1ng the duty of carrying the football for New- port Harbor High early in thr season "35 1ns1gnLficant for tailback Russell Ol<;hrf\k1 . 'fou can't see 11 wnh the naked eye. hu1 Olshefski has the letter T, as in IC"am. e.mhrotdt're'd on the fronl of his JCf!K'}· _ Olshefski. 5-foo1-S. 165 pounds and 1he quin1essen1ial 1cam player, was 145 )ard" sh} of reaching 1.000 this sc.•ason. bu! rl docsn·1 ma11er to lhe senior. It sounds trad1tional and si mple. but bis onl~ concern 1s wi nning. ··1 lo \'C my ll'llm \'el)" much," said Olsht'fsk1. a first team A.II-Sea View League 1:11tback "'ho battled for 1he \tarting JOb w11h four others before r1\1ng to 1he surfact' as the Sa1'ors' top ' gun '"I don·1 reall) call 11 a battle be- cause t'\l'f)bod~ worked together.'' he addl·J . "There "asn't one staner -11 was t'"tf)hod~ and ""·e stressed a team cfTo.Jrl." Ne"·porl Harbor Coach Jeff Rnnklr~ 's ong1nal plan "-'SS ·for 01\hcfskL. Brandon Finney. Marc Taglcfcrn. 8111 ~ G abriel and Tony 11.lanr uso to split ume 1n the backfield. ..II didn't turn ou\ thal way," ()lshefsk1 said. "l;:\l'nlually. I had 10 run th\ hall a 101 more. bul all I cared about ""as "1nn1ng. It d1dn'1 maner "'ho s1ancd al 1hr running back pos- 111on. "No one rl'all) s1ancd 10 takr O\"C'r -eveT)'OnC" r11n the ball WC'll. There "'CTl' no clear scaners al !he beginning of 1he year. but cvenrual\), Brandon Finne) got hun and he couldn't play offrn~ an~more. Qnl y dl·fcnse. And ~1 :1rc Taglcferr1 couldn·1 stay "-'Ith the ll'am b«ausr of fa mily problems. but 8 111) (iabr1el and Ton) Mancu!'D still ran lhc hall."" "THE ATHLETES CHOICE " But 11 "'asn'1 tha1 he.,won b) five le11gths In 1:10.2 that even mattered. 11 wash· ow he r;in . He was a ma n among boys. a v1si ting Uncle fro m the NBA shooting frtt thr• ::iws o n Thanksgiving weekend with 1doliz ing· nephews; Evander Ho lyfield sparring with _1hc ncighbor~s kids with one hand bch ind ti is b::ick . ()lshcfskt. who earned 158 times for 855 )lrds a nd eight touchdowns this season. S«m ingl y took over the 1133 So. COM&""''· ur-..... 497-Glll FISH TACO INlcZ::.·.;: See OLSHEFSKI/II '31.JW See TALLE YIU Estancla's Ea1gles primed for big run Iii Pacific Coast League O'Brien 's quintet lc iaded with returning starters, wealth of talent By Patrk:k Larkin 1n the~ last )'C'ar.'' Orwioe eo..1 09ifY Plkll O n obs1aclc 1n the team's way 1s 1he loss COSTA MESA -This is sup-of 1hrce-)'tar stan er and po1n1 auard posed to tK thf year .-lhc year.' l Aaustin Heredia. who's al~ady makin1 his that Estancia High's boys basket· mark 11 Onn~ ~oast Collqc. For the first tilll team elevates itself out or I .. time Since 0 ,Bncn has headed lhe pro. the 'pack and irHo Lhe forefront of .,-~.m;he "'*"On't ha~ U0u1~:· '? 1~m '<?· Oranae County baikttball. .. • It 1 101n1 10 be different. 0 Bncn 11~. -Funny 1h1ng happt:nf'd alona the way. I_ vc nt'v~r COIChed a pme •! Estancia thouah The Eaales blossomed 1 year without him. He ~n his lm prns1o n on the earl ier '•han cxpn-tcd. 1 1~1m •.nd stl, 1 ,,00 e11mple. T~'• 1 Uist Mason. Estancia 'went 21 -10, took hide bit of him tn all of our 1uys. the If J..AA tillt and went to the SC) :ond Don't shed a tear for O'Brien just Ytt. round of lht s111e playoffs bcfort bo' wina His prosram is lo.dcd w;th seniors I nd he '° Dos Pueblos -au af\cr I third-1 •lace rttums four starten t'tom • )'elf aao in- ftnl1h in 1hc Sea View Lt.quc. This sea son. cludina, 1wo thrtt-year 11.1ners in Paul • }.he Eqlcs have moved to the Plc1fic ( 'oas\ McDaniel~ i nd Mike ti~•· Leque: and by yc1r•1 end. sf'l"OUI~ .iDtnttl 1 6'-foo11en1or Wi ll t.tke over be the class or the orpni:za1ton. for Hcttdi1 a1 the Point 1fter playina the "ll's su~ nict 10 be: in ottr posit1 on.'• Jhoo11nc role 1 )"Tar qo. But tha1 dona't Eaak"t COKh Tim O'Brien 1&16. "This has mc1n his to po1n t1 per Pme KOrina bttn a put four .. year c:l1s! for us. · fhis a'-eBtt .. 111 sufftt. latt tcltOn Haedia 1a10n w11 suppoted 10 be the ytar we avct11f!'d nc1rty 20 pe>in1 at 1ht point en 'ttt'trc bulldln1 for, but •-e juJt kind 0(1r. uclc. rnu1c 10 bttomfn& 1M Sa Vtt-w MVP. ' • Haa,1, a 6-1 Sorn1or fof""·1rd. 1umed tris p me up a notch 10ward the tnd of the sea.ton -!K()nna 1n doubk fiaures 1n s1~ of his last 10 aame\, 1ncludin1 a 22-point outburst ap1ns1 ~<'51C'm 1n the 3-AA quar- 1crf'inal1. -lft-the mtddk 11 ()-j 1un1or &iatc Fcurbr- l"Jl"f, who hke Haa 101 bc'tct as the season •'tt'lt on. Se nior forward Tortt)' Hammond (6-51 adds heia)u down low and shoukt br JOOd for a double-fiau~ tron na 1verqt., while last ycar's si~th man. Son Ly ($-1 I stni01). takes over 1he othe r stan in1 au•rd p<)Shion. "H1vi111 two auys wi1 h three ytan of stanin1 ex~ricnet 11 sonu~thina special," O 'Brien said. "Hammond has improved tmriendo usly and Matt FcurbriftlC-r is stanina 10 come nto hfs own. I thinl: he's one or the bttt )unfon in Oranec County.'"· Wllon O'llrieft 10<S 10 Ill< benc~. hf'll . havt ple.tuy of qutlity lncludln& 6-l ttn1or hffHobnton. Who'l&w a lot or1etion lut lfUOn, 6-2 senKK' Daw OeCarlo.. and 1 peir o(S..10 ttnior1utrd1 In Tim Pi ptr and Tim tconard. o ·encn docs worry that last sea.son may have I n 1dvcnc 1ffttt on his-ieam. " Y ou-wondtf-how-hU"lf)'-t~y!ll-M 1f\~ l1s1 )'Car,'" O'Brien satd. "The menu.I ap-. Pf'OIC'h will be addreucd qul1c frequendy 1hrouahout the year. "Howc...,er. I think we have 1rca1 qu1 ck- l\C$.S and depth on 1hc team. We have IS scniori on our rosttf and that doesn't happen for a coach very often. I'm look1n1 at a solid, aoad hiJh Khool 1c1m. No one on this team is hi&h olfl.ltyone~s recn11tl n1 list. but wc'vt: been tnted o~ i nd I think wr 4'..n do it tpin, But, we're not Ovtf• r>0..fli'~11nd if we have 1 bid n11ht ... " A h 1 cotnpctilive Ja&ue n the past 'fie: Coast. O'Brien bcticvn. is 1n a down )'tlr and M~s no1 to 1u1t Lh1111 1ood far his .club. See £STAHCIA.W • -' pass to Leonard Hanis will) 1:i·1 '° ID for I 27·17 ~ Bu.f{alo•1 Th.-nan Thomas tcONll on a 2-yard run with 3:29 ~ io uba HOuston's maiain to a fiekl pl. hi the Oilc:n held the ball to the final pa. with Moon thtowinl two third-dowtl completions for first downs. That p ve Moon exactly JOO yardl . passing, his founh consecutive ~ yard pme, one shy of the NFL by Jor Montana . Whi te: ru shed 18 times for J2 ~ and caught fi ve passes for 89 His previous bcs1 rushing toial was 1 ll and his best reccivin.g ·yardqe was 12. both last year. Moon's-41-yard pass to Drew HiU set up White's I-yard rUn wi1b 3:14 left in the third period for a 20-17 Oilen lead. Kelly outgunncd Moon two touch- down passes to-o nr in the first half u the Bills earned a 14-IJ halfti me lead.. McKnight. is waving ·his crying towel By Richard Dunn Or90ge Coul Deity P1'ot SANTA ANA -More • 1ha.n once dunng the decade of the 80s. Mater Dc-1 H igh Coach Gar\• Mc Knight do"'·nplayed his team for th~ ! upco ming season. It ne,cr "orke'd. The Monan:hs, 227-19 1n !\1cKn1ghrs e1gh1 years, would alwa)'S find a way 10 w1h championships. The \.-t onarchs would never rebuild - 1hey would JUS1 reload. Perhaps l.M cry' wolf SCl'nar10 has finally caught up with lhe most suCCC"ssful basketball program 1n Or- ange Count ~.. • .. I think I'm gctung paid back for all those years I lied 10 you guys ... ~1cKnight said; .. This 1s a trwe rebuilding year and ~·re going to strui&le. Wc"vc lost o ur top n1nr pla~crs and we have no experience :1nd ho seniors with experience. In January. we·u be a good team. bu1 we'll struaJe: in December ·· o\m ong 1hosc exptctcd to caiTy the load this )ear for Ma1e.r Dc1 include 6-foot-11 «-n1or Cf"nter ~1ark MonC"}'P("nny and 6-) Junior guard Rru1c Geary. the best athlete on the team. ~1al l."r Dt'1 's "'calth~ h1stof) -six C IF t11le~. stale champ1onsh1ps 1n 1987 a nd \QQ() :ind an .\ngelus leagut flag every )Car dunng 1he McKnight era except OOOl' -m1gh1 1urn a different comer 1n 1990-91 The onl) ~car ~tater De1 did not win the 1eagur !Ille. 1n 1988 when 11 fi nished St"cond 10 Bishop · .\ma1. the Monarchs cam<" bar k and dcfea1ed the. Lancers in thc- l IF 11\le game. "We're sl ruggllng o n all the little things.'' McKn1gh1 \aid "Thcy·rc all so youna and the~ ·re nol used 10 all the fundamentals and 1he 1n1en\1t ~ of varsity after com ina up trom 1he freshmen. sophomo~ and J V team'i \\ ~",·e got potential, but they're no t used 10 thl' 1ntens11y of playina for Mater r>e1 and e,·cry team 1s going 10 be up for us E'ef) game we play is a big pmc for 1he other team ·· Crea~. who had two slams apinst Lo)Ola las1 year 1n tile C IF S..A fi nal to open some ey~. could be the Monarchs' top scorer. but "that has yet to be ~.'' aC"cording to McKnight ·•1 don·1 know who our main KOr'cT is go1ng 10 tic:· McKnight added ... This it a new c\prncncc for me, so we're just taklna 11 one dn ~ at a time. Thr auys need to mature and rm hoping we can play tht. same I~ Pt' of defense we've been playiftl See MONAACHSM CdM girls battle Lynbrook tonlglat By Aiehard Dunn Orar.tt eo.,, o.lly ll'WOt NEWPORT BEACH -c~ OnC' spike away from rmdt· Ln& 1he "Jlatt eham~ ma1ch. the toJH«drd CcJr. I ona dcl Mir Hiah aith .......... tram..C'.n.tcru1n1 Lyn~of' .. '-, __ _ ton11ht at 7:30 it1 the bdlen Cali- fomia Rq 1onal RMI • * S. Kinp' Ooor. CdM C00<h Dok Flid<i-, - Seo Kinp Irr 2r..1 and rillil'I • 2S. nta1ch wl nnin1 st~ ••;•;;h;•'=·~-=~,_,,. Sea Kinp would tr' 1 .~ l.YnJ>rook ""in and • ._..._ los• in the t tate ~ • .... came. trUe: I,.' L1•wla '== VaniviUc tasl Sllu'*f i91111 • K.mifinal Lynbrook Cl4-l~ ...... K<Ond IO St. Frndl ill C<nlral Cootl Di.W. L .... Ki ... IHI Y"'' io S.. .... I , . . • ' I .~2=--- Spurts break Ill _, ,_ 1111111 It, .............. -.............. LONG BEACH -Geol)t Allen, -=- wbo never met a m_otivational phrase he ~ didn"t like, will take the bad with the "'-=>" good. esprcially since his Long 8C'ach ---- State 49ers ~stcd their fiist winning rt.cord i_n four seasons. After beatina UNLV 29-20 on Nov. 17 to ensure the school's firs1 wlnning rttord in four seasons. thl' 49ers (%1ebratcd by dousing Allen. "'Thty ciumpcd a bucket of Gatorade on n1c: All9n only it wasn't Gatorade. tx--. cause we -can't afford Gatorade," All en said. ··11 "'as ice water." This is. after all. the Khool that almost dropped foo1h.1ll · 1n 1986. The program is still vastly underfunded. and the 49ers pla y their home games 10 one of the worst Division 1-A stadiums 1n the country, !he 11.000-scat. olT- campus Veterans 1'.1e1norral Stadium. Allen. "'ho has a thrt"e-vear conlrdct, S<ttd he pn:fcrs to look beyond the rC<:ord . "It 1sn·J JUSt 6-5. 1rs the pla~c rs· a1111udl·~:· -\Hen said. "The) bccan1c more J1sr1pllnt'd. !he} bttame bctlcr-manncr~. lhcy stopp...·d thinking 1n- d1 vidually and tho ugh\ as a tcan1. The~ "l'rt• happ) fo( the 01hcr gu) ·._ su<:ces!>. )"heir apr,.:arant't' im- pro'"cd. "Our pres1dcn1. <..'urt1s ~le( ra~. tulJ n1c thal thC"re v.·as an :1ma11ng d iiTt'rt'nct• 111 11ur pla~er~. t-l t' SJ\\ 1ht•n1 t~:forc tht· ('l{'mson g.;1nll' and !ht'n !h1v. th1.·n1 1,.:fort' the Fresno State gamt•. and h t' .. :11d 11 was ab-.olull·ly an1a1ing how tht·~ changt•d •\nd ti had nothing to dQ...."'lth football It 1\a\ ron1iJl·n1·t". appi..·aran1.·c and n1annt·r\. "\\hen )OU onl} Ju dge 011 the "011-k1~' n•cord. }O U tlll!ro'i '\OlllCth1 ng." Sut. -\lk·n lk!rd. ··1 Jon'I 1.·ar1.· tu gu through another '\Ca~on ILl..t• 1h a1 again. II ""~ 11111 gu1 - \\ r1.·nchlng .. \\It• v. 1.'rt' v. nt l..1 ng ~t'I 1.•n da~ '> ;i "{'t'I.. and e 11.•i;. da1 1h1.·rt ":.i' .. 11111(' unt'.\fk'1.·1t·J t'\JX'rtt'n1.·1.· th;ll caITH· up. It ":!' r1.·:il eas~ for the 1c:1m :ind cna1·hl'S tu l!-111.· up I h:11 5Y-IJ loot.., :11 ("l1.·n1,on v.a\ .tit\· "nr~I dl·f1·a1 1n \1:h11ol h1-,1or~ \\ l' h~d lp'i1 l"o ol nur g1)od pla~l·r~ 1n th.1! t:.Jnll'. hut "l' 1u'1 ~luck togt·thl·r and l..l'PI figh11nf \\ l' 11url.t•d hJrd and had long prat'· lltl'\ "\Ve don't h.11l' llgl'M' at our pr:il't1t·1.· lit·ld. and v.hcn thl· 11nll' ch.1ng1·d ll• .1o1anllard 11n1l'. "1.· hacl 10 bnng ,1 flut l.. uul un th1.• fil'ld and turn (In 1hc llghl\ ot.11 IO.t' tuuld 'M:'l' I hat'' "h~ I ..a ~ II \l.:I\ JUSt trem1.·nJou\ T1l1vlll1ni'Hlt . Brosterllous' turn -ons • liuO\· rr.111 Rl.1 /l'r1 1 \:I < p Ill •1 \q1p,1)>·l<"1 j,,.-1, 1'1 1111,, l "lo.l'I \ 111 pr!l • ..,,1n1.1 !1.1 rh.11,1 1',·pp,·i.l1T1r l'tH!O\' I " j,,1·1 11 l!i ·' "' •1,1'< • I 'I'' ,, 111 JI"' I• 1' • ' ,, I' n '"'' " I· l'"' I ' • !' !h • ' 1' • r "' '' 11~' r• .. ,, ',, 11• •· 111 rm TEl.t:\ ISIOr>o \101o r 'porl~ ,, . r 11""'1'" '" c '' .u111 l'•" '' " I li "' r r liUt I IJr,1~ K"<i"ll \h<••h•ul Pl.II• I \I'' f ollrrr R1•kt'tb1lt 11, "'I'!\" ''·''' .11 I<""""'"'' I 'I'' \l '"•ul .11 M,.ltr" I 'I'' "'f'<"' ,1• .'I• l'rn lt.,..lor) ... l'h• ,1d• ·111 .... ,, ,~ .. ' .d ....... 1 " l'r~ Ha•kt'CbaU l'h••'"" "' l'oor!\~n,! I' 1 < l'I•·•• .II fl,.,l\l<•t\ J'rpH 1;011 1•1 .. ~, , I . ., .. 1.1m··n1 It•·•!· ''' 1 •· I II" 0 I I I '""'" l.tp.111 I•" ',.,,,,1.,., •IU~'lt'fh•"·" ltADI<) pl~ ' •. ,.,,,,. 1., •• , l'ro K••kr1b~ll fl+f!!~·"·" lt.,U\ht!' t..~I \<Iii<" l'rn 11 ..... ,.) -1'>1nw• .,1 llo·1,,,,11,1.1,,.,.,t, \lloi \ '"~·! ·- -· I ' I P. p. ~ \ 1 , I I 1 11 .1 ' I I " 'I I~ -.. 0 "Hey. Bill. what do· you make of this?" Syracuse nips lnllla11 LAl~AI N.\. H:i"au -This one w.as good l'nough 111 ha\l' been played in t\·larch. \\l· ha\l'n't l'\CO ripped No,•em- bcr off thl· ca lendar yet and wc'vC had one of thO\I..' t·olk·gl· haske lball games of the season: :O-.:o. 1 J S~racu~t' 77, !'Ju. 8 Indiana 74. It "as pla~cd Sunday night ror the cham· p1onsh1 p of lhl' ,\lau1 ln1 1ta11onal although ii looked bl..l'. 11 1.·uuld ha\l' been for lhe right -lo advance on 111 thr 1ournamt·n1 1h:11 rt•ally matters in about four n1onth\. ~ ' . •"It v.as :.i harJ Q.b~:· Syracu~·s Jim Boeheim .1oa1d \\llh a \1gh . ~'· ·\nd hl' v.·a~ l.hl· "'1nn1ng coach. r hc ()rangt'tllt'll j J-0) had that label already just tx·t·au~l' of 1ht.">-1>rt'~t·ntl' of Bill y Owens. rhc b·fOOt-'J JU nlOT fo rward finished wi th 28 points, I J. rcboU nds and an MVP trophy against Indiana. In games Monday: • LSU 117, Soutbea1tern Loul1iua II: In Baton Rouge, Shaquillc O'Ncal scored 28 points and fivci other LSU players "'ere 1n double fiaurcs to help make Dale Brown the \C hoo\'s winningcst coach with a rou1 of Southeas1r m Louisiana. •Duke 1!5, East CarOliA• I!: In Durham. Grant Hill and Chnsuan Laettner each scored 17 po1n1s to lead six Duke players in dbuble fiau~s as thC' eighth-ranked Blue r>e v1 ls rou1ed East Carolina. •Oklahoma 114, St. Josepb's, lad. 75: In Nor- man. Okla .. Brent Pr11.·c had 27 points and 14 assists and No. 18 Oklahon1a ust'd a 21-0 second-half run en route 10 a rout of D11·1s1on II St. Jo~ph's, Ind. • Arl1ona 90, W. Illinois 51 : In Tucson, w11h a smothering defense and balanced shooting led by ·~reserve Dcron JohnMJn 's 14 po1nti., Arizona de- fended 11s ""'"' No. 1 ranking "'1th a victory over Western llhno1s. •Pitt 88. Cornl'll 64: In Ithaca. N.Y .. Jason ~1atthe"'S M"orcd JO poinl!>. including 19 in the first half. to lead No: 12 P111 over Cornell,. •Lamar 95, Cal St.all'" F ullerton ·11: In Beau· n1c1nt. Tc\. J)anl Recd and Terry Bndgcman each '-1.0rt'J ~1 p<uni, as Lamar held off Cal Stale I ull1.•r111n Quote or the llay "Joe. a~ great as he is. did things quar· te rback'> Jo 14•hcn things don'1 go right. He 1hre" .1oome 1ntl'rct.·p11o ns. fumbled, missed the targl't )0111C I ~till think he 's the greatest ever to pla ~ the g.amc." Rams Coach Job Rob- inson, r<.•nl·c11 ng on his !cam's 28-17 victory o\ l't !ht• 'ian Franc1sto ~Qers Sunday. Go lden West victorious, 79-70 111 1"'-l TIN(i ffl ~ 8[,\C 'l·I ~ophomore guard R ic \':in S<.·o~c"-' ~urt·J :'3 [)llllll\. 1nl·lud1ng a Q of 10 t;hoot1ng p...·r1urn1anct• from lhr field. and frc-.hn1an Sco11 (.'ampbcll added t 5 a!> th~· <.1oldcn West Col· IC[ll' mcn'o; h:t\kclhall leum defeated Orc1dl·ntal J \'. 7i). 70. 1n a non- i:onfcrcnt·t• gaml' ~1ontla ~ n1gh1 lli l G \\I\, r In a college v.omc~·s g:une: • So9om• Staie 90,Soulbel"D Ca~l­ lornla Collell' 68: Maura Pen~l 1cd ·a depth-laden Sonoma Stale squad with 16 po1n1s. helping l\cr team in1prove 10 1-:! 1n a non-conferenct' game at SCC '. Tb~ Dally PJlol MONARCHS From 81 and create sCoring opportun1t1es, "Bui Geary·,. our bcs1 athlete. He's a tremendous athlete.'' J. J. Ballesteros. a 6-l M'nior guard. and sopho n1orc Kan1ran Sufi. 1hc point guard. arc ~1atl'r IX-i's other two starters. The fifth 'tarter -p11~s1bl' 0-7 51.·n1or Jasbn Jancski -1s .,,,u ·up 1n the air. Janesk1 . a for"•ard. 1s being pu.,hed h\ 6-."\1un1nr M1kt• LaRnola. 6·5 scn1of ~1 :1 11 ~1an"·arrl'll and 6-5 sophon1ore T t·rcnce \~l 1lborn. make a big d1Hi.•rl'lll'l' 1·11."' n1ak1ng s1rides. bu1 I don't kno " 1f 11 ·11 be there in lime. I'm hoping n 1.1o.': .\.lso showina promise fo r 1he Monarchs arc 6-1 guard Dc1uan Ma1thcws. a sophon1ore. and backup poinl guard Aaron Sulh,an. a JUnior. (i1lh(.'n I :1 and Jot· K1lro~. both 't'n1or'. round out lhc ~-taler D\•1 T011\l'L Mater Dt·1. "hRh npcn\ !he 1990-91 campaign llC\l i·ucsda ~ 1n It'll' TrabUl'Cl 1--1 111~ I ourn;11nt·n1 , "·cnt 34-1 a yt•ar agu "h1ll' "111n1ng 11 \ 'crund \!ah· 111k· The tl.1onarch11 I0\1 o nl} I nng Kearh Pol~ 1n thL· TOurnaml·nt of C ham pion' t'ina l la~I ~tar. 1hen.1hc) rt'5pondcll h~ defeating the Jal'l..r:ihb11~ 111 tht' Sou1hcrn ( ahforn1a H.cgion:1l linal . . . . ..,..cc •• .,.., .... P•trlct Lartbl I••• Oru1r COii• D1 rlly Pilot corrrrpoade•t wtott ' ~It 1b leaal• col•m• appear• rvrry 1'ii csday. fif .ur1' oul who our top K'\'Cn or e1kh pl d~l'f" art, and that alone takl' ·a" •a\ from 01her things." sO unhke 01h1.·r seasons. lh· ~I 1111.1rth\ t"ould struggle. But wha ~ ! cKn1ght alwa)S instills into h1 p I a1('"rs-dcfl'n'\t' -tl·nds to be th fc 1 rfnula for suC<'l''>S and ltfl Ma1 e I > l'I lo 11~ usual k•1 l'l. LaBriola . ~1an"·arrcn and Wilborn v.111 S<.'l' t.·un~1dcrablc pla}- ing time "'h1lc M>phomort·s Ra~ Jackson 16-~) and Marmet \\'11l1am~ (6-3) will "urk 1n the plans. Moncypcnn). a 1h1rd-ycar varsit y player" ho ha\ nt·1 er s1arted be fort'. is considered a "proJC'Ct" b~ college recruiters. Thl' h1g gu) 'M:'Ort•d 12 points in Ma ier 0...·1·.., scaMln opc:ncr la~t \"Car and had an 11-Jll.linl game agaiiist S1 Paul 10 thl' .\ngelu\ League opc:ncr. hut "a" '1rtuatl~ unheard from 1hc rc't of1hr: \t'3\0n. arry Faulkner "We had n1nl' M'n1or~ la,1 \Car and 11 rL·all~ paid o il fnr i1 .... " ~1 c Kn1ght "'11d "l\on1l· ~car'> ~nu're :ihlc 10 rl'l{•a~l lhl' gun. but nut lht\ ~i;-a r \\'c ha'e '>OOlL' 1alcn1ct.l l.1d\, II hul 1i'll ta ~\' a ''h1le to 8l'I lhl' l'\pt'TICnl'C \I.\' nt·eJ IU gt'l 11 dCllll' lh<' ===:;,,--------- "He's being r1.·l·ru1\t•d h} a k11 of big school,." ~·t cK n1gh1 'aid. "But he needs 111ort' "l'1gh1 and \lfl'ngth. lfht• gt•ts mpre agg.r1.'\\1\C . h'· could \\:!~ \l.t' \1.3111 Ill gl'1 II don1.· ~ j l #' .. "I ~1\h thl'Tl' "L'rt' \Otlll' arl·a, I 'IMlf,llllfl/J cnuld "''I' "l'0Tt' '"hd. hu 1 I JU\l lh1nl.. "t."rt· \lruggling 1n .1 1111 0 1 are:1' I t '~ Juot.1 gelling our unn !l1g1.·1ht·r anJ Ir) 1ng In figurt' uu! hnv. lhl' pla}t'T!> arL' g111ng fit 111 \\ ~"r(' ... t11 1 tr\1n~ 111 OLSHEFSKI FTom 81 · backfield reins 10 the 'M.'l'Ond "'l'ek of the SC'.'ason as lht Sailors defeated 01.:l•an Vic". 20-6, 1n a non-league pmc. Olshrfsk1 v.cnt fo r I J2 )ards on 22 tne\. his first of three 100-plus ~ard game~. Last week. his 1rcn1cndou!> effort alone could have earned 01\hefski Orange Coast Dall y Pllol Player of !ht' Weck ho nors. v.h1ch he did"''" But he d id 11 wnh more 1han JUSt sheer tenacll). The Sa1lon.. 10 end a fint• o;ea~n al R-4. "ere eliminated las1 f-r1da) 1n lhl' C IF Sou1hcrn Scr11on D11 i\1on VI quartt'rfinal~ by Sunn) llllls. 27-7. but Ol..,hcf~k1 "ouldn'1 go dov.n "1thou1 a fight. I-le r1.·1urncd ~1t konS for 38. J2. 27 and 49 )ards to g1vc Nl'"'POrt whd ticld -pt•'-lllon. 1n add111on to rushing 1 l t1n11.·\ lur 51 ~ard~ _ ""Wl' "crt• J o v.n al 1h c tll:g1nn1ng ul the gan1c. v.r d,Dn't gt'\ oil on lhl· nght foot ." Olshcf~k1 s:ud "I ,hought aboul hO"' I could return k1ckolls 10 kcl'p our 4 p1nl\ up and I ra n a., h:ird as I cnuld to help the team I ran 1n lb.1th and for pndt•." L..._ ()l\hcfsk1 left 1he Sunn\ •t1 lll> garne 1n the 1h1rll quanl·r v.nh .1 ~nl'c inJur). hul ht had m:1de hi' prt'\t'fltl' ICl1 "!It• had :i enuple ofguod return' and one '><'l up our \l.'Ore." Bnnl..ll·~ said "He probahl) ran as hard last {l·nda)) as hl· d id the t•nt1rl' )t•ar. He rcall) g;l\C u\ a grt·at cnnr1 and 11 was a great "'3} 10 go out "!Ir "'n' uur No. I bal·I... but unfortunatcl) fur him he spli1 \Ollh' umc earl) 1n thl' '><'ason. 01herv.'l'M.' he v.ould0 \l' had :i 1.000-)ard s.t·a~ cas1l~ " T hl· nu111i"ll'T\ n1can httl,·. 1hottgh. to Olshefski t-lis t'ITort n1alll'f' morl'. · "I ran -.o hard Uiat by halfl1ml' I was tired." he said. "I hadn'1 ra u~hl m~ breath. )Cl. But Sunny li1\ls was a 1uugh 1t·a1n and I knt"' I had 10 run as hard as I can and do a .. mu~·h as 1 can. I tried 10 take chargt and get e~cr)tiod) going. bu1 11 d1tfn'1 turn out that way." BarrJ F•ulltnrr, wbosr prt , ~olumn appears rvrry Tuesd•J'. ba 1 'hl' daJ' off. HIGH SCHOOL PLAYER S OF THE WEEK JEREMY llOCUE • El T- Thc b--4, .:'~O·riound l<'null ikfl·n,11r t:.cllc mr1<lr 1<'><'131 l(.') 1acklcs and h1g [}la\\, HI· 1luJ1ng 1 .. 0 ,-;iu\.l'd luml">J<'' a' tht• c·harvr. ad•anl'C'd ,,, thr (IF -.i.•m1fin.11, TllE DEFEllR Mltlr Dll i\1a1cr f"k1'' d<'ll'n\C' .. uh 11u111l•ro>11\ h111 pl:t\' an.:! a gnal-l1nr \land u1 thr founh quJtl<'I .,..~, .1 tol.11 t'flnrl ll\ thr \h•nar• h' Jd\ a nerd 10 the C 11 \l"m1tinah . (ll,hl'l'l..1 t :irr ll'd for a sca\on-hrgh 144 yards (I rarnt''l :iµ1n,1 \\ uoJhndgl· 10 the n('\l·to-las1 lragu g:11nl· n l thi· ~t'ar. thl·n 'pnntt•d for 10 7 more on I t:1rr1t''> :1~11n'1 ':1 n [)1mn'> in thC' fir-.t round of 1h pl.11on, 11 do1.•,n 1 n1~111t·r lo, ()lshcfski, though. unles !\'\ ;& I 11. t11f\ ~ "Ill··~ rCalh • 1 ll~nted gu y," Hr1nklcy 'WIC "\\ ht•n ht• gut p11. ~rd for first team ull ·lcaguc. 11 wa .1 1.la'''l l1nl' "I 11.·n our run ning backs coach, B1 Hruv.n. 1.1111!!,r,11ul. 1tcd h1n1 for making firs! team an I ll'hl'l'l..i\ rt·pl~ v.:i-. that ti's 1101 gu1ng 10 mea .1n~1h1n1; 1111111 "' · 11.111 ( IF· "Ill"' .1 11.·ao 1 gu~ hut that'~ the n1akeup of nu "holt· ll':1n1 I hat'~ "h' "l'"rt• ~uc-ccssful because: c gu~' l1~t· h11n II ruh' ofr and _being.a SC"n1o r he'~ on 111 our ~t·~ pl,l\l'r" I hat l~Dt' ol a11nudl' ht'IP' mouval nlhc-r gu~' .ind 11 ·~ 1hc \Cl'd fur a progran1 10 b \U1.Ce\\h1I ., Cll-.hl·l,l1 -.;t· ,., h1.··, quH't nil' thl' field. but torr plrtl'h d11l1·rl·nt nn 11 "l.\t'r}Jh111g eomt·~ ou1," h ..,;11d. "l hl' l·1un 1 "11.'t1 t1 1cnc'>~ 10 n1c come~ out .. H tru1.·, harJ-"nrl.1 ng l'n·on ~ud o!T v.·«k artcr "'·eek. ' Artists wlll revolve aro1und Borelli By 'Pa!rlck Larkin 0....-.ge Co•tt Oally P1101 11111(' thin. hul Flcn11ng 1s ho p1ng h1 · lot ," Fleming sauJ ·"rhc kids a. f3f1 8l'I son1 1· quick -11c,elo pn1 cnt "ork1 nghardand 1t·~a)ou nggrou: fron1thl')Oungs1cr1 'l o hclpBon:ll a We've got a rt·Hlly tough prt"scaS< COMMUNITY CO l.LEGI Me:N LAGUNA HEACH . in !ht• ~c:onng dl•par1n1t•nt, Lagunu M'hcdule ;ind hOJX'fUll~ IO.'l. WOI G....-i Wfft 79, Occ~ JV 70 -Jo hn Trc1 1no. Josh "ill count nn 6-2 JUn1or furwar,.•1 lose.· t nnfidt'nrt" againsl thl' b1gg . c-·c......,....ui Borelht, l!>a1n Bl:1n1on. I. Toni Rn,t•n'ihurg, who Flc1111nt t 'ifhOOl" wt''rt• 11la)1ng. We v.ant oe:~ ~v .. "' G..-i =~'.,. • Kris Smith. J..cc Kirner. • • terms as a good !>hoolt•r who t·a 1 • hold o ur own nnd improve. ' Mff!r~ t 1 J 1~ V•""""'" J J J • Brady Butcht·r and · help on 1he hoarcl'i ai; well. • II "'""' , ' J " ErM• 1 7 7 • TfC\'Of Mumhi n1adc un the COrt' o f "I 1h1nk "'e II get e:<ce en! gua Ot•--1 0 1 ·1 o...... 1 1 ' s .,, ,, IJarrt•n (ira,el), a -1!1 JUn10 r 1 ~ h w n rl) a nil dr ~cn-.1 , ·-· v -• • • '' 1hc •aguna •-ar h H•gh "··•• baskc<-"· 11 P •i '"-'t nu e '1' • L~ 1 • ' ll " oc "" rK uu, guard. will altl•m:1te with ~1rl' II a I I \\' ·11 I k t th " ss ond r n H••M••v • o 4 1 P••l\fl ' 7 J 1 ball learn thal v.•C"n\ 23-7 a year ago, h h )' e QO a C .,re u D... 0 ' , 0 c.,.,.... 1 1 o 15 c11hcr the. t>tHlll or 1 l" " 0011t\1~ I I o • 1 p obi •m 'oni·shcd ·-ond ,·n the r 1F 2·A tn e mon;· ur vlUC" r c L_.,..,. 1 , s 4 t _, , J • • 11 ..... '-gual'd spo1 S1nrc Fleming "·ill rel" . 1 d ,._lack• Jo'91'11 ° 0 1 0 d•'••••nnan1ln>adc"tn ptothcs1a1c v.·en:·no11oo<C'<'pan "'' '" J•mn 1 1 o ' .. hca' 1JJ on Borella to ~ore. e\JX't: I I .. 0 J J Pl.yofT'. ( h I :l true DO"' p it)l'F ~ G A,_,._ I jra\t' y lCJ l'Onee ntr.tlNS I C l"llY • toiM 1• 11 n ra to1•1' 11 n 71 " Unfortunately for fir.s1-ycar--eoach makl•r fhc .-\n1st,opcn1hc'9Q.(I\ K:l'it . '::'""'."-· ~ w~~..::. JV -Mv,,,.9" Srtl Fleming. TtcVino. Blanton, r {" .. on ~1 onda y with 1he1r 1ourn11mcn •. L~" 1. OOIOtfl wn• -11.,. Sto•oc 1 Smilh, Ki mer, ButC'hcr and Murphy "Darren 1s n1orr o 3 po1n1 uu us , P«!vo, t,_....,, arr &Qne . That lea ves Bo~lla ai the A em1n1 Mud. ."H<''~ a good h..111 · llCI' ,.------ l---'""'""''1.J""''"""W'"------'i:,niifs only rc1urnt. -tFf;f\mtit tf.\ndtcr'ftlTa goc>d th'oot . l·tr t:flJA Meet Max Montoya of the L.A . Raiders Tues .. Nov. 2 7th and re1<tster for a F REE Z-odlac Watc/J J COL.LE~I WOMIN ,1anina time. guurd ttu: other 1cam'5 po1n1 man F 81 s.n.m. Sta .. "· s.c.i c..... " Fonunaicly. Borella it a good one. and he prcs~urt'' 1hc ball well.'' rom· ~ ,~:-·~~ c-.. The-ti·root senior auard will be re-Ruh.· pla)cr Tratw Gllinwi:.-.a f'o~..J..--_:_·Thcr~·s not a leaaue in Onan """ • "" " • lltd on 10 do 1he bull or 1he scoring sophomore. has 1he ab1l11 y to pl.J y Cou nty 1 n1~1T f0f!'J>C11t1,ve !. an t :.:., : ~ : 1: =:-• : l ~ a for La1una I his KISOR and f1cm1n,1. an) posillon dnwn low. 3C'C'Ordina 1 O Sea V1ew, 0 Brien. UIC1. Day •~ • o ) • '"°' ' J 0 ll previously •n 1ssist1n1'10 Ed Bowen Arming. li 1" ribill1y 10 rcbount.I w 1 II and d•ri out. you -.e~ tested. 1 :=.1c.. ~ ~ f ~ g:.-;·: : : and lower·lcvcl coach. ha1 a 101 of probahl)' land hin' 10 lli s1anina r< de n~ ;;.•.~ 'Crt ~~~ w1!!:;r:~ 1v111 • o 1 11 con111111 ' 1 • ' confide-nee in h'lm. from the hcginnin •. Round1n1 O•Vl ! . Cl IC oas · c~ w c Ch~, '0 11' Tue~..-'1 o.' "He 1 vcr•atd 1bou1 15 points a '1hetnpw1llbC'S·llJunjorauard E r1c 1tsln.adown ~rclean you, o n ~:, ~ : ; ; ~ : : ! ~ pme ~nd kd 1h,c tclm in J-poinl Fraraus. Flcn1ina says Ftarau), o 11c ~ow much we II br tcslcd. Im he $ Zodia c I W I . I I • I I at J . Marshall & Co. Jewelers W•.rcl(D' s ,.o,,,., c.,...,. 171h And lrvtnc Avr •Newport Uracn • IM8·S52B ~ 1'1ti•6Pe ..,.,, ~ .. .-.. .. 1r1c• • 0 0 ' • shootina 1 'year 110:· Flemini said. of Orange Count y's prtmler w11Jc 1n1 our h~rcn~ ~~~ the men = ~ ~ ;. ; ·•He was alM> an 1ll·lca1uc player l'tt'Civtf1 in football. 11 no1 a 1n:.11 •pqroac • pay 0 •f· Looer 1 1 1 ) and I think he's one o( lhc be.st ShOOlef, hut •1taeks the'dcfC'nM:' 'lrt'll fhe , ~el Optn thti. 'r 199(). Toi"' .. 1 n " toi... ,. tt 11 .. ,... ..... •h B H.irtlrtlr. $OllOP'lt ''''-· ,,.,., 1u1rds in Or1n1t County_. He can and f5n't afraid 10 put 1hc ball o n t l1c e1mpe11n iu.tnc .... ay n1.,.t aa n TIW .. -Mfn! _. ... WIOl'N '' -~ r. play cilher the poin1 °'off auard." floor. 0111\da in a 7:30 non·leq "'"':.:,,..... (Men~"' !KCI Jtner Borella, the p1rkln1' SCt I "On piper ~"C don"I have I wh ole matChUp. ' r b ' 5 ' .. I. •• II d n " ,r r r < ,. " " re p. 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Majors, minors going to war over money Raiders' Schroeder may not play this Sunday By Hal Bock AP SOO<ll W"ter .\flcr H7 \t•:1rc, nf marnagc. ba't'OOll'c, m:1J:1r and rninor lcagu1.·s 't'<'m hc;1dt'd for d1' urct• cour1. Ni i~ thng O\'er -"A hat elM''' -nllllll'I This cnnfu...,''\ fll'Oplc hkt• P:u McKernan and Buh Fo"lcr. "hti run mino r league h·an1s and eagcrl) awa111hc ou1com1.· of "'hlll ha!I 0..'t'n dcscnbrd • 11s a la,1 ncgnt1a11ng wss1on on Tuc~n) MeKernan, a former 5ehool teacher. hils been president of tht" PCL'$ •\lhuqucrquc f)ukes s1 n('l' JQ79. Fo"A'1C"r. "'ho c.pt·nt :!5 yt·arc. :t" a spons"A•nll'r, h11s .bc'en ru nning the Utica Rtue So, of the New York· Penn Lrngut• since 1985. "They've been c,poiling fu r a light," ~·tcK crnnn s1ud. "I thtnk the) witnl 10 w1n one after always loc.1ng to the unions 1 don't know "A'hat thtir prohlrm 1s. It's almo$t hke 1hr aliens have taken over bDKb.111 " "The nlaJors havt 1atcn a bully 1pproach." f owler sa id . ··11 will havt a·lo nJ•ltm'I tfTrct o n 1hr rcla~ tionship with 1hc mino rs und thal's unfortunate. T.hry wanted 10 gQ to war with 1ht1r own kin and-I s111I don't undmtand why.-No ma11cr whaJ lhC' rtsolu11on. 1hcrr will be' hard ferhnas" Thl' n1:lit1r,, 'U\pt•('t1ng h1g profil, nr thr n11no1· ll·agul· le\cl. "A3nl n1orr ..:onlrnl Cl l 1he nprra11on\ and arc threatl'n1ng 10 l·nc\ their 1rad111unal 'iuh\1d H'" -thl' lifeline of tho\<' franch1't'' "S ure. "l' ~1CKl·rn:in \!ud 1n "n1cnl':\" 111;i~l· n1onr)." "f hn1·c. not "''rung Fo" lrr'\ fran1. h 1...,· '" h."!i!. "'«-·II ofl. "l'\t ht"cn JI 11 "' \l";1r\ ;i nd hU\l' \Cl I<' hal'(' a pr1)!i1 .'0 ' ht• !.iltd. "The iirsl '"'o \tar~. \It' lo'I S 100.000." In 'HR.'thl~ Blue \o, led lhc Ne"A 't'ork ·PC"n n \ l·agut· 1n a1tc nd<11ll't' "1th hrllr r than ~5 .fOO fans at the 4.500.,cal stad1u n1 "Whatr\·t·r '~l· n1adl" "<' u~d IV pay off dt'bl<i," Fowlr r \.11d Thi s >l·nr. '''Ith the" Blue Sol\ nn1\h1ng IU\I. lhc Opc.·rat1on lo~! aboul S 'O.t)')(), I~ Fowler the I} pll·al minor league owner? "I think 'i(I," he ~lid. "There arc more ofm c lhan there arc uf 1hc nthrr guys." h The 01hr r IU)5 arc rntreprrncurl> who pro<;pcrcd 1n 1n1nor lcque op- crat1on$, bu)'ina teams chcapl:r and unloading them a couplt of rear' la ter for s11cablc profits. On paper. Fowler's opera11on fi t!! that dc~1p­tioo. l-lc purthaSt"d tht Blue So-. for $70,CXX) -tht Jii!Tranchlw to S<'ll for under \1\ figures. El '\[(1l 'NOO -Quartl·rh.il ~ Ja~ "il·hro1.·d1.•r of the lo<i .\ngclc~ Raider" h:i" n spr:unl-d hgamrnt 1n h1\ lcfl ~nrt· and m1gh1 not N' ahll· to pla~ '\unl1il~ a1 Denier. ('oalh \rt '\hl·ll 4':11d ~·tonda y \l.'hrocdcr tnJ urC'd h1\ ._nl'l' 1n lhr h'unh quarll"r of a 1 7-.:!4 Jo,, 111 lhl' l\:in~1~ ('it) ('h1cf5o \.\hen dclcn'l11.· t•nd Neil Sn1uh 5.lammcd •nln him .1fll'f n 1,;.yard .. pa~" compll'l1l1n 111 W1lhe Ci11ull. The dcc1s1on lcfl the Ra1dcr' .uni C'h1rfs wuh 7-4 record~ and 11ell hlr lir\t plate 1n the >\ff' \\'est S,:hr'k'dt'r undC'f\\CO\ II f113S0l'll l' 1mng1ng rt'~nancc tel>1 '\un\\:i1 ' 01ght. '"h1ch sho"·1.·J a 'Jlrainl'd m1.·du1I colla teral ltgnmen1 Thr qunnrrb:'l.1.~k was "A;i l ~1ng around thr team's lo..:·ker n~-..111 t\1londn). bu1 udm111<'tl thc knee "A1'' Ulft". l"'t 11150 \.i1d he hnJX'" nnt to m1s\ a start. Shr ll "'as n1on· C'llUt10115 · Asked 1f Sc.-hrOt'drr "A OUld llh.1} aµinst Den ver. Shell s~ud onl\. "There's a C'hanC'C It deprnd' on how l)c progroSM fron1 .heft" on out It depend!!. on his ht'ahh." Schroeder. "'ho h:.s had lhrrt' anhrosc~p1t suratnn o n the s.amr Yankees buy some relief (Farr) and r11td him!ltlf .. probabk" for lhc f)rn,•tr game. .Th A•J«itl~ Pre•• By Ronald e1Urn AP SPOiit ~er .NEW Y<1 RK In a n1ovc 1hou1ht 10 ~ insura nce ap1nst Jos. 1na Davt R1 1hr t11. the New '\'ork Yankcts aarcc<l ~·t unda)' 10 a S6.J million. thrtt4 )'t'ar rontrM"I w11h (rtt aaC'nt Str,·c Fnrr. R". ~tc p11chcd 51 aam'c 1n ~hef :ind made"'""'"· J>ee Wees go for it "fie lan l>1art. be midd~ relief or H bt' a SIOJ)S)("r." Yankees acntral man· J-iun~NTINGTON BEACH -Tht aarr 1cnl' ~li\'hacl ~id. ''lt'li\'et us tinaton Beach, ~lph1ns from r • 1 the Ptt Wee ();v111on (KVCnt~ a n as!lumn1.'<' o """ na a strona Jl'ldc) of Junior "'°ll·A1ncrican Foo'! hu.llpc:~; t·lr lan do :u;i> or 1he thft't" ·ball, cote~ by Oil LcBarac. will thing~. hosl eeunowo-S.turdl)' anrrnoon Girls basketbal! 1 Edison takes aim·· at title • run· ID By Patrick Larkin Ottn09 OoelM DW; Pi.ot Sunset ALONG THE ORANGE COAST -The Edison Hia.h airls basketball team was known for one 1h1n1 last year -Debbie Fischer, thC' 3-point specialists who set state records. ThC'rc were, however. four other quality stancrs on that team and 1hcy arc all back for 1990-91 to try 10 improve upon last ycar"s 18·8 mark and a trip to the .CIF quarterfinals. Still. Cha11ers Coach Phil Abraham. with all that talenl. doesn't know 1f he can get by the Sun~! Lcaaur's biggest obstacle -t)Wo-Lime defending cham· pion Ocean View. "Ocean View has proven 1hey can win." Abraham said. "They are the 1cam to bcal as far as I'm conce rned. The girls there I.now how to win \n I'm pulling the pressure on OU1c (Manin)." Back. for thc'('hargers arc Talia Crooks, a 5-fooi-9 senior forward. who'!.. the only re1urn1ng first tcam .\ll- Sunset player from last year, 5.9 junior po1n1 guard Melanie Jwamasa. 5·b senior off guard Erika ~1tler and 5·8 senior forward laura Vinch. The four l Om· bined for almost -10 po1n1s a game last ~C"ar Al\O figunng IQ stan 1s sophomore Joan Pa;e a 5.5 guard who 1ransferred 1n fro m M;rr1na. last ;,i;:a~n she "A·as MVP of the \l1k.1ngs' 19-1 JV t<'am "Our s1rcngths arc our back.court. tram Sfll'i.'d and the abdll ) to run the ball up the coun:· .i..braham s.a1d "Ylc..'11 also rel ~ on 1hc pressurC defense l1ll· tht' pa!o.t "I feel 1h 1s 1s a better 1eam than las1 \l·ar \\t· ha1c ~ man) people 1ha1 can hurt you " In the Sea Vic"· l eague: •Corona de l Mar: The baM!ment 1~ nut ""herl· most C oruna dcl Mar High sport s team\ d"At'll and girls. bas~ctball Coach Ganh flin t thtnl~ h1\ team 1s read) to change the rcpula.Uon. Un tOr1unatl'I~. the Sea Vu:"A Leagul' •~ onl' of the toughest in Orangl' (ount) 10 dig o ut uf lhl· hole The Sea Ki ngs will be led b) fire,\ team Jll-leagurr Heather Flahcrt ). a 6-foot senior po\\ pla\cr. "·ho wa~ among thl' Orange Coun1~ leader' 1n rclx1und1ng. Flint !oi)S -.(:vcral collcgL'S have l·ontactcd him about Flahcr· I~. .\lw hac~ I\ ;ill-lcagur hunorablt' ml'nt1on '>t'lec-· t1on ~olh.: F\1n1. a 5.3 sophomore guard Perhap~ the biggest as~-1 "di be t,..(j )('n1ur Tahha \\agntr "Aho'\ sull 1n\'Ol\Cd 1n Cdt\1'!t qut·~1 for the' ~tale' \01IC')ball tnlr When 3\:'.l11abll'. tht• transfer from Rim of the \\1ur1d t-l1gh. lohuuld contnbutc ngh1 a"'a' Flin t "A lll al'° rch on 5-1 0 fri:'~hm.an fo,.....ard Ro'klh1.' KanC". 5.Q \('n10r fnNasd 'aoku 'I osh11J"Aa and 5.-1 frcshn1an guard \1nanda P1rrce> "\Ve'\e go1 ~me good \Ill' and ll O"A' 1ha1 I'm 1n m~ !ot'cond ~C'ar. "A'c'r1.· J little more o rgan11ed.'' F\1n1 said "It'\ an 1nLr1.·d1hk· lt•attul'. but I thin~ "''C''ll pla' spoilers Our b1gge'l pr l1hll·m " "t' reall~ o nl\ go 'tl"11.·n deep " In 1hc .\cadl·m1 I c.1guc •California Lu1beran: t-1rst it•ar coa1.h C hn\ Pocttcr rc1urn\ "'-'1cral plJ\1.·r\ 1•tl J lb·I <;(Judd from la\t \Cason 1ha1 tool _!he ·\1.:idcn1~ lraguc 11tlt•. Heading thc-wa~ 11\ ~.; JUn1ur "A1ng~t3Ct'\ \\ alker "Aho a\cragcd :!~ p.:t1n1, Pl'f ~:u11t• and "'as named leagui· MVP .\l'o hal·k Jrt· "''111or (ind' ,..,lac...,ain (4-10 guard). "'-"n1or I on I 1chtl'n"ald (5-8 ccn1er) . Junior Ellt•n [l:,.:rhart ('\.) guard l ;un1ur Sara (1c1ger (5·8 fu~ard). ~n111r l .ana \\ l''t I ;.is fo,.....ard! and sophomorl' '\u1anne Jurdahl i \. ~ fo f\\ard "Thl• g1rl!1 certa1nl\ ln'l' to pla1 !ht' gam<' ;i~d '°"l' "AOrk \Cf) hard.'' r 1'1C111.·r 'aid .. I ht• quahl} of prac11l<' 1s good and 1hc ~ lno"'' "'hat !hi'\ ha1t• to do \\c'rc learning a nl'" '~'ll'm hut "A e.\C got lo.Orne good fund;imtn1al ha'~l·th:lll pla\t'r' · • J.lbt>rt)' Chrh;tlan: fht• \hnutem('n an: ll,adcd l1tx'r1~ n·turn' nt•arh 1'\~t'rl1 lnl· lrOm the tl"am .1hat ad\anct•d 10 ttil' 'l'lOnd rounll ul lhc 'imall ~huvl~ d1,1s1on and ( 11:ilh Jot' \\l'ttl1.· \JI \ he ha' thl' ma~1ng of a fine team flcading thl· h't ,, 'll'lt1nd 11.·an1 .\ll·< IF <oc.'le1.1111n 5-5 'o<lphonH.irt• guarJ Jen ( .lflJ\0-1 "'ho a1crageJ I~ po1n1' JX'r g.1011.· 1n l•IS~-'Hl .\lw ba1.·k :irt· ~., Pl''1 pla~t·r 1un11)r \ll·11,..a .<•ri pp.1 -;i.n :ill ··\l:td<'Ol\ League p1l~ IJ~t 'l"·•'u n anll ~-IS 1un1or .\n11 C 1Ulman. "ho hauled d11"An !fl rebound\ .1 g.11111.· .\JJ 'e"pc"'tn c·hns11an lran,ll'f \\l·ndlt' Aahn)Cn 15·' 1unu)r f'tllnt guard) and the \lir1ull'mt·n aprcar rcad1 1,1r J lcag1,1c t11lt• run TALLEY From B 1 Breaking slo\\l\ IHIO\ th1.· OU\~1dc p<)\I pt'>!o.!llOn In an I J-hur\(' fil·ld I \l .11 Jtt· ''mPI) cru1St'd unlll t~)•n · 1ng 1h..:-hard-ndll<'n lt•:hll'r'> on the 1urn, tht·n coa,1l"d home undt•r a hand ndl' !11 !fl\ ~e' C'hn" f\.l\''l arron ~ftc,.....ard. ~1 1:( .Urlln ...-ud . ;1.1mpl\ "l hal si:n1a1 hill tip 1n\ ~pine .. :-.lo"'. (If courM' 1h1· 'A Ul'l'\lng begin~ Long dft' lhl' da~\ nnd nights hl·t"'l'l·n 1hc reah1at1on ofgreatn<''' anJ lh(' cro"'·n1ng of .1 , h.1mp1on EAca\a\c. alre3d' dela)cd 1n h1!i rac1n~ dt•llu1 lx'l·;iu:-c of minor 'h1n pruhlcn1' could con1t· h.11 l "'1th1n l"'O "A('('k' 1n the SI million tloll)"A lll>ll I u1unt~ Thal "111 llt' \\ h1t1111~ha m'c, dccu,1on. Charhe h3\ never bctn one to t1\('r·race a hof"iC , no manrr hn"' DI I 81= IC••~··· _.__ -- Most Valullle PIQer Mike Cn••••O••, Ms• ..... Offensive P1a1er of die Jeal' Josh . Glngrta, ~. 8r. , Coull of tile Year Dave White, Edison First Team orr- QB-Josh Gl.lpldl, EdlMa, Sr. QB-Randy Karli.ler, Oceu. View, 8r. B-Mlke Peeen, l'outala Valley, Sr. B-Lucas Jones, Westmt-, Sr. B-Shawn Fulford, M~ Sr. C-Jesse Gomez, Santa Ana, Sr. G-Jeff Brentlinger, Htn. Beack, Sr. G-John McLeod, Marina, Jr. T-Greg Schnabel, Edlsoa, Sr. T-Karl Schroller, l'tn. V,alley, Sr; T-Chrls Rae, Westmluter, Sr. TE-llod Lippincott, Ed1-, Jr. TE-Gabe Stupi.1, Uta. Beack, Sr. WR -Mike Cunniugli&•, ~. Sr. WR-Alben Fanoga, Oceaa View, Jr. K-Brtnt Hanson, Edison, Sr. ~ond Tum Offeue QB -Ryan Benonl, l'outala Valley, Jr. B-Travis Balding, EdlAon, Jr. B-Dasy Tech, Santa Ana, Sr. B-Crlstln McLemore, Marilla, Sr. B-Joe Contreras, Htn. Beach, Sr. C-Jdf Lancaster, Westminster, Sr. G-Tommy Grey, Saata-Ana, Jr. G-Alec Baillet, Westminster, Sr. G-Donn y McGrath, Edison, Sr. T-Aaron Warren, Marina, Sr. T-Mlke Riley, Fountain Valley, Sr. T-Roben V,asquez, Westminster, Sr. TE-Eric Wilkins, Westminster, Sr. WR -Marcos Diaz, Ftn. Valley, Sr.- WR -Ryan Blanchard, Edison, Sr. WR -Jeff Bush , Ocean View, Sr. • Defen sive Player of the year Ri ck Ri ce, ~arina, Sr. First Team Defense E-Frank Marvitz, Marina, Sr. E-Chip Anderson, Edison, Sr. Line-Scott Boslow, Edison, Sr . Line-S..an Lancaster, Htn. Beach, Sr . Line -Rick Rice, Marina, Sr. Line -Ingmar Nonhcott, Marina, Jr. LB -Vance Se nteno, Westminster, Sr. LB-Mike Johnston, Marina, Sr. LB-Tom Butcher, Edison, Sr . LB-Gabe Houston, Htn. Beach, Sr. DB -Keith Burke, Edison, Sr. DB -David Dardis, Ftn. Valley, Sr. DB -Adam Bowennaster, Htn. Bcb, Sr. DB -Alben Perez. Santa Ana, Sr . Punter-Gus Placentia, Santa Ana, Sr. Second Team Defense E-Don Berger, Huntington Beach, Sr. E-S.an Mahony, Fountain Valley, Sr. f.-Myle Hammond, 0.,ean View, Sr. Line-Efren Nava. Santa Ana, Sr. Lin e-Robert Griffin, Htn. Beach, Sr. Line -Derek Capps, Ftn. Valley, So. Line -Myong Kim. Westminster, Sr. LB -Sestar Gonzalez. Santa Ana, Sr. LB -Robe rt Tabile, Santa Ana, Sr. LB-Norris Perez. 0.,ean View, Sr. LB -Mike Hawks. Edison, Sr. LB -Bob Ste~·an. Marina, Jr. DB-Terry Annu, Santa Ana, Sr. DB-Christian Moore, Westminster, Jr. DB -Mike Eidam. Edison, Jr. DB -Ken Chalabian, Edison, Sr. DB -Ross Rodriquez, Westminster, Sr. Punter-Ton y Gambino, Marina, Jr. Reds, '·Athletics share the World Series spoils tempting thr pr11('. tiut ( harl1c also k.nows about gr11.1'>('. ""IEW \'ORK -.\ full World Series shirt on the humP'on1hcarn1 llt·d11('.;n't "A·an1theb1g eoh10 lh.1n1p1,111 l1n11nna11 l"ds 1s \l"onh Sltl.533.70, thc ixak ton earl'. )l't h1' rt•al11c~ lhcrl' arc races wh11:h \11tn n11,.,1,1nL·r', uflil.'c ..: d Monda). while a full 1h1rc mu\t bl' run for 1h1· ,,1lc ul lx.ll h C\f'ICO('nce and pr\1ti1 o n lh(' ·\n1cr1l·an 1 l·a g4l' amp1o n Oakland Athk:tics No n1a11 1.·r "hat h:iri1"°nc, "•th EAcavatr-1, "'''rth 08.~fll l :-~ "'hethcr he goes 11n i.1 "Aln nt•'t 'rar's Tnple ('fl'"" 1 h1.· Red' rt'l"l'11rJ S4,1\7,846.6 1 for their Worid or goc\ the wn) 0 1 ,,1 n1an~ .11her great onr~. fron1 'K'iu.·' ,"A ('l'P anll Ji\ 1dC"d 11 in-to 32 full sh.arcs., three (1rau\tark 10 Landalu~e I have alrrad) had m) 1hn1I thrcc-t.1uancr-\hare\. fcr\ir half-shares and 14 calb "4'cs. I'd like 10 °'l't' h1nl 1.nn11nur as another gia n t grnnl\ \ lull \hart• ts wonb ilJa;hUy ~ thin tbc l'hl'C.tn4t. St-crt'UU llH PnCl' did -l'\ Crpl)WC'nn1 \he s ' h . . n... l'O mpt"t111o n ...,·h dC' "1nn1n1 the hcan!of m1\hon' of 11".-~1 11 1ha1 'ACnl to I e w1nnin& \,19k'8nd playas ract·fOllO"''Cr,.. in I QSQ One doc,. hti"A'C\t·r. acquire a ('('rta1n fatah<im rhc "-·s got Sl. 74,,:!J l.07 for widnina the Ampi- around r.icr tnl·k.~ One learns that Jlory can \urn to •an I caguc pcnnan1 1h1\ year and divided il ieto 33 ajht'S w11hou1 warning. ""11hout re•son. full 'harr'. t"'o lhrt"t~uaner·lh1rn. four balf 1t 1 u, Thew ha'c b«n pan1cularly distrrssina and t"n 11n1. .. 1h1rd·\harcs. ont qUartcr-share, ocw oee lia18'- C'Ontempl111vr 11nle"' for ra 1na.. evrn for thoK who 'h:1n· anJ 11 C'ash aran11. In 1989. I fuU shaft: 09 1bt thought they'd 'IC'Cn 1t·all This has bttn the summer, '\nn rrJOl1Wo uants. "''ho ~ rwrpt by Oelrkad • 1n which such stan a\ On The l.J.oc..Grand.-Cany.on. wa\ "'«1nh S83.Slq.26. ' ttat om'mun1cator and Baldo m tm had to be ~;-==~~~l~ht,<1~po~•~U~<~•;•~o~nr,DTi~p~1~y~<~rya-·=-:PoOl~=-=•:.Wr.~:?-, . u!;,b t:hamo1on~as · U' r. 1w !11rf:"Eryf&1iarancc~w:n o. thl' lint fo ur pmcs of the L ind NaUwl 1 C.olden PhcasAnt. Gotscous.. A4judicatins. Tnd o thc-1'1 pla,·ofTs i'nd the: Worki Series. 1 2 wrtt tttu·cd . Then: wcrt 11\juncs to Ho uscbustC'r and ·rhc pll)OfT loscn . ~h( Pitts.burp PW£.;:=.... a Dis nd_Cnminal-T-ypc Bt1<iton tt«t"Sor.-tm St .J72.6l5.~l -=la A an ~ho know~ if the) can return? full \hare on tht P1r11n w1s worUt SH.I ti nd thc:rc was. IOr all to see, the Btudcn (up 11 full \hart on the: Red So• was ...._SM. death of1hc ouaan•fi«nl filly. Oo For Wand. The sccond·plact finiJhen •• ...... The cycle, thouah. now ront1nu~ att•t onr 101 S34),15 .18 tach. which was div ... falls.. a vent one lltCP' forward.. nd it is with 1h1s 1n lo\»"n~lcs. S7.966.64. tht New Ycft ... mind that one fttl1 thr surac o f excutment when a roll the (lu c1ao While Soi Sl+lll ...... named Ext. .. \'alc pllo~ powetfully P1Jl the finish hnr. S8.308. I 8, ea1cr 10 kee p 1oln1. 10 r1cc into his1ory. Thr th1rd·plact finiJhm: _p_ 111 ' With the: watchin.a. too. cornn ihe bitttf'SWCC"l shire on Mon1ral wu "'°""' SUll. knowtcOae of how dclintc and frat.lie the momc::nl. wonh Sl .617.9 on Sn Fn =I ' ltkt fallfy'le.lw••~••O.-,.C...• 0t1roi1 and S,2,197.10 oa Tna. • f1rr. a n&hl·h .. ndCT wh'o will ht 34 nal )tar. wall 13· 7 l'a\1 M.-:aMln for the Kan~' C-11) Ro) al' wnh a I Q8 •\nd 11 alw Jl\C\ 1hc Yank«s 1n a 2:-JO oonftst for \tlC' 1 Sout~ pm1cttton 1p1nst R11hrt11 i1snin1 C.Ufomil championship. "At\h ano1hcr IC'llR1 TM Dalb',,,., °""",.,.. ._, -.,. _,""' ,..,..,. .. • • ' • , • • ' • ~ ,. 111111 it It, 11' Ill 111111111 ____ ....... _ ' ' ":o ~H flpO.O~lcn~lllll .W'·-~£ii~·)t1 who never met 1 mo ti valional phrase he ~ didn't like. will take the bad with lhC' ~ &ood. espttiall)' since his . Loni Beach ---- Stat~ 49ers posltd their fint winning rttord in four i • J P. ?. seasons. After beating UNLV 29-20 on Nov. 17 to en sun: the school's first winnina retord 1n four seasons. the 49cn celebrated by dousiog Allen. 1 ''They rtum a bucket b f Gatorade on mJ only it wasn't Gatorade. be- cause ..-.·c ca n '1 afford Gatorade," Allen sa id ... 11 "''as icc water." This is. aner all. tht· '1Chool .that almost dropped foo1hall 1n i 986. The program 1s still \'as1ly underfunded, and the 4l>crs play their ho n1e games 1n ont· of 1he • worsl D1 v1s1on 1-. .\ s1ad1ums in ·the country. thr 11.00)...sc.•at. ofT- campus Vctt'rans f\1cr11or1al Allen s d · • ta 1um. Allen, who has a thrcl."·\Car cnntnH t. <o.'\1d hC' prefers 10 look bc.')ond the rt"·cOrd .. It isn't JUSI h-5, 11's tht' pla)l'r'' a11i1udt '> ... Allen wud. ···rt\c) became mOrC' J 1 .... 1plinl·d. t he~ became helter-mannered. the) stoppt•d 1h1nl1ng 1n- d1v1dually and tho ught a.lo a 1ean1. Thl') "'t'rc happ) for th!' 01hcr gu) ·., 'iUCCl'"'· Their aprit:arancl· 1n1 - prO\C'd "Our prc'i1dcnl. ( urt1s ~IC< Ta) lnlJ rnc lhat 1herc "''3'> an ama11ng J10Crt·ncl' 111 u11r pla,1-r'> !h· sa" tht•m h1:forL· tht ( k•n\\ron· ~1n11 und lhcn \a" then1 hclnrl· the I Tt 'int.l ~talc gan1l' a nd hl· \!lllj It was absolutcl~ an1;111ng hov. thl'j changc-d ·\nd 11 had nothing 10 Jo "1th foo1hall It ":i ' Lun f1dcnrl· nrrx·;1 ral\ll' and n1anner\ "" hl'I\ ~OU unl.\/J Udj!(' •HI 1hl' "·un-l<1\\ fl'1.0 rd )OU ITII\\ <.umt·th1ng."' But. .l,ll1:n \Jld. ··1 don·1 l J fl' tu gn throt1 gh ano1hcr '>c:q~ .. n l1 l 1· that ag.11 11 It ""' tnu gut- "rl'ntlung "\\\· "l'l"l' '-'u1 l 1ni:: ~''l'I\ d,,,., ,1 ''"t'l a nd ('\Cf ) d,1 \ thl"IC "a\ \Ullll' Ul\t'\l"X.'lll'd t'\["ll'rll'lll(' lh.i! (am1· llP I! ,,;1, r1•;1I ca"' lnr thr tl·;·in1 a nd lt•aCht·\ 10 g1'1' up I holt ~·1 fl lo,\ .ll ( 11·111.,un ...... , !h1· .... ur'l d1·fl·a1 1n "'ho11I h1.,tt1r~ \\c h.1d h1'1 t""'' of •1ur gc1od pla\l'r' 111 1h.1t 1_1,1m1· hu1 '-'l' u1't \!Ut ~ 1i 11!-l'lhl·r and kt'DI ft&hl1n~ \\l· ""rl1·d h,1rd ,ind h.ul l11ng prJl· 11(1.'' ··v.·C" d t1n·1 hall' light' di our praLt111· li1·Jd .• ind ""hell llh· 111\h' 1 h.1n~1·d to \tanJard 11nH; Wt' h.ul tu hrtn~ .1 11111l nut "n Tht· fil'ld JnJ turn 11n lht• light' 'u '-'l' tnuld ...._.t. I hJi'' \.\h~ I \a\ 11 .... a, IU'I T111Vlslllftilll . Brostlll'hous' hl'll-ons • <.,un' I r.11! tt l;11l'1\ I"-I ~ f' n1 •< !qlp< 1\ l(,"l rl' l'11fl\\' I 1~0,r• ~Iii p !H a <.,.1111.1 l\,11 1> . .,,1 !'•1'1't'l<l1n,• l'r1rn, 1,.0,·1 II \11 '' 'I.al'!'• , , ... , .. "' f'I! I' 1 I ' ~. r• l •' I'" 1·. r J ,, 1' ' ''"" I t,i .t:\ l!.ool•1" \111!<>< \pGfH 'I I '"'f"'·" I <1•11.! l't • •· • ll tlol • II••, llJ,O!lJ '>h""'"'' •1.ar• I nl!.,1r lt•'IP.rtb•ll 'I ..,,,," \I.a• ,11 I· t• '" I \I"· 'i ".o' l'o'f•" ]\I''• 0 r•1• I'<" /IClo ~r\ l't, ,,1. "'· ·' ' -.. " ~ ·" I f'r• f\a•IP.r tball !• '" l"t,1w·r· • ,. l'1·<1l.a1>•1 I' l I• ' , I' 1' II . • ' 1'1 I • ' I' '" ·II• !'•rr• "' 11" ,., ' ' "" ·""' ' •• \1 ''·" ' I"' I ·"' "' 'l"~•I· •I' • ltA 1111 > l'ru ll•••~tb•ll f <1p1v:.1 ,, 11• ""'" ·' ~ I' I I ,.,., 11 ......... I \I'' I ' .:, ,,. l.11" ' I•, I"' -t...·•••.11!~·1• .. 111.I•.• .i, \11'1••1 ' ~ I l t; I 1 I '\ r I ( . "Hey. Bill. what do you make of this?" , Syracuse nips lndllll-' L.ti.HAlr>..l,, lla""a11 -This one was ---- good enough tu ha' l' ht.·cn played in • ~ March. \\o l' ha,l'n"t e 'en np~d Novem -' -. bC'r o ff tht" calendar \t'I and we*ve had ---- o ne of thu\C 1.ollcgl· basketball pmes of the ~ason: No. 13 S)rJt'u<;.(' 77, S o. 8 Indiana 74. It was pla)<'d Sunda) night for the cham- p1on~h1p of 1hc ~1au1 /n\ ua11onal-altho ugh it looked l1le 11 could ha'" hc1·n (or the-nght to advance on 1n tht· to urnament 1ha1 rral1} matters In aboul four month'> "lt ""a" a hard ont•," ~}racuSC''s J im Bochcim ..aid "uh a .,1gh . · ·\nd ht· "''a .. th{' "'1nn1ng coach. 1 he f)rangc.:rn en ! 3-IJ ) had that label already jusl tx·(au-.c ul the prt·M·ncc of Aili ) Owen!>. I he f)-foot·4 JUn1u r forward finished wuh 28 point!!.. I J rebounds and an MVP trophy agains1 Indiana. ·In games Monday: • LSU 117 , So•tbea1tem Lou.lslau II: In Baton R ouge~ Shaqu1lle O'Neal scored 28 pOi nts and fi ve other L'\U player.. 1.1.crr 1n double figures 10 help make Dale Brown the school"s w1nning~t coach "llh a rou1 of Sou1hC'astern Louisiana. •Duke ltS, Ea11 Carolina It:-In Durham. Cirant t-1 111 and Chnsuan Laettner each scored 17 point~ 10 lead s1:w. fluke players 1n do uble fi&ures as the eighth-ranked Aluc l)ev1l!i routed East Carolina. •Oklahoma 114 , SI. Jo1tph'1, lad. 75: In Nor· n1an . Okla .. Hrt·n1 Pri ce had 27 points and 14 assists .and No. 18 (}llahoma u">('d a 21-8 second-half run cn rou1e 10 a r~u l of IJ1\ 1s1on II SI. Joseph's, Ind. • Arl1ona 90, W. l lllool• SI: In Tucson. wi th a ~rnu1henng dclen!>C and halan(.'Cd shooting led by r~rvc Dcron John\on \ 14 points. Arizona de- fendC'd ns new No :! ranking w11h a victory o ver We\tern lll irl<.ltll. •Pill 88, Corotll &4 : In Ithaca. N.Y .. Jason Matthc"' \Corc-d 30 f)Oinl'i, 1nclud1ng 19 1n the lir\t half. to lead No. 12 Put o ver ('omell. •Lamar ts, Cal Stale Fullerton II: In Beau· rn1>nt I r ' l>a r\I RN:d and Terry Bndgeman each ,,<Hl'd :!l pn1n1' a ' Lan1ar held o ff Cal Staie I ull1·rt11n Quote D1 tbl illy "Joe.· "' great as he 1!1 . dtd things quar· 1erhack' do when th1np don't go right. He th re"' \o n1t 1n1t·rc.:p11on!I. fumbled, missed the target 'onll' I \\Ill thin k he's the grea iest ever 10 pl;i\ the gan1c." Ram\ ('oach Joh Rob- inson. n.-tll'l ting on h1' tl."am's 28-17 v1c1ory 11\l'f thc ""n l-ranc1scn 49cr'i Sunda). Golden West victorious, 79 -70 Iii ':o..J-rlNC1 I f)N HE-\C'll \u phomorc guard Ktc Van '\<.'O)Ol 'M.Ull'd ~1 po1n1 ' 1ot·lud1nga 9of 10 'hooHng pt•rl nrmanlt· fro nl 1hc fi t•ld . antl frC"shman Scou ( ampb!'ll ::iJtleJ 1 S a' 1hc Golden We!.\ Col· l1·gl' men'\ h:i'\kl·1hall learn defeated (l(·l·1dl·n1 :1I JV. 79-70. 1n a non- confcrl•nct• ganit· ~1onda~ n1gh1 at fiW('. In a rollege 1.1.omcn·\ gnmc: • Soaorb• State to, Soutbem Call- fornl• College 18: Maura "Pengcl led :i depth-laden Sonoma Slate i.quad w11h 16 po1n1s. helping her team 11nprovc tel 1-2 1n u non-confere nce game 31 sec-. Tllr D•lly Piiot CONMUNITY COLL.IOI MSN 0..... Wnt 7', OCC ....... JV 70 t-·uMw-11 Oc:c ........ ./II 0......... WMI """""' """""' M.wrw• t .Jlf.SV.....-JJJf ~etf t ' l II !•"'' 1 1 1 t or..,., 10110.. ...... '''' ~ 1 1t 1J V"ko¥0C tt 1n He"'-••• t 0 t I llerflll l 1 J I 0... 0 0 I 0 C""'*"" i • 0 lj 1,.......,..,. 1 1 $'T ...... \ ll •t JOMoPI • 0 , 0 J-JJO t G ..,,,..,_. I 0 l J '-'"" 1• ., n ro ,,,_.. ,, n J1 n HMrtlrl'll QiraiftWtt!, •2·11 TIWM·.,.tnl ..... Otclettftt .. JV -""'"'"' t l...9il'IM(" 1, C...... """' -""" kffOt I, llerlt.h \, TMIN\ I ~~,;,:;;;,;;,t .. , H•"'"''" COi M ee t Max Montoya of the L.A. Raiders Tues .. Nov. 27th and r egister for a FREE Z-od/ac Wnt cll --!'=?."m::. .... , ...... ~. ~ s... s. CM C-.. ...... .. .... ·Weft .)0J t t4elllde• •S>l! ~ .,, ...... 1. J!" lttmbMl.t • 0 J • 1116.0\ I 0 IJ Allel'I lJJf0.Vent¥t ll l Heldrl(l l ' 1 , Goocl J • • • Kflll 6 0 ~17 C•lllr 't I J ,,..,.,....., 1 I I 1' f11t-...-t 1 ' ' .. ,9'.IM ttt ttMtat! llJJ ••• Zodiac .. ,,. . ... a t j, Marsha ll & Co, Jcwclcni W•.tcf(D' 9,l'wt)tjN,.. .C...i.r I 71h 11nd frvtne Avr • Nrw1JM1 Ut•rl'I·• ~•8·&&21\ ~ 1tlti111.wt ft-H """" • ~-,.,,,~ ... ,,, Kll"~ .. wk.• I I I 1 Cerler J I I 4 '"""' ,,,, L. .... 11'1J t ,...... • 1(71" ,.... ,. .. u .. Htolft~ ~ ...... ,... ,,.,~ ...., hlWNI "· -""'-'· ..... , f~ C:MUI .limllfl IKCI I ••• -• ' r r. , -Santa's list might have a m•embershlp . ~widlciutaQ\IOlity Cliri-·" ror Ille whOlc family ~in? Or maybe youjmt want to C younelf I lillle tOmCllliJla I<> p alleviate the holiday fP9re lire accwnulatina around yoW" waist I can't think of any brtltr way than a rriembtnbip to one of out um'11everal oulltlndina tennis dubo. Patrick Larkin poi ts standinp. In eluded in this year's event are fonr 1er FR'DCh champiO«\ Sven Div ldson of A.rtadia, who will play in 1t 1e Men's 60 siftl)H. and Dodo Che ney (Women's 6S) of Santa Mot '1ica. who's piled up an 1muin1 201 national championships. Hi&h· li&h1 ;in& Oranae CONt en1ncs is Jim Neb ;0n of Newport Beach in the Mei l's SS competition. A lso featured are Larry Barnett a vtt<·ra.n of the ATP tour, in Men's 30 s inaJH. Shannon Gordon Camey of \I 'an Nuys. a rormer collqiate AU· Ameriain at UCLA in Most clubs offer much more than just tennis. Often social ptherinas. IWimmina pools. hea.llh clubs. rH-- taurants and bars an' included i n lhe deal and, of cotµX. plenty of tennis on quality ooun.s. Membcn are treated to special perks as well. Most clubs have a quality 1eachin1 staff to put your pme where you want it to be, then orpniu toum1ments for you to show your skills 10 the rest or the me mbers. Some clubs have outstandinsjunior programs as well to stan. your children in the game on the right fool. · Wo men's 30 and Audrey Folden of Clai iC'mon1 inltiCWomen's 50. 1Most imponan1ly. there·s a club out there 1h~t will fi1 into Y?Ur budget. While some clubs arc rather exclusive. most are open to anyonC wOn.h payi ng the membership fe!'s. For more informa11on. call )'our local club. Most ha ve me mbership directors to help you find the right pri« and program. 0 l:jere·s some more informa11on on the G rand Prix Mast!'rl Cham- pio nship 11 Rancho Bernardo Inn in San Diego. The tournamenl takes place Dec. 5-9 and br1 ng!'li the senior tennis season to a close. T he 1oumamt:nl 1s on!' of the m ost compc:t11ive of 11s t y~ !'Ii Ince oilly the top players 1n eaC"h agl· group are 1n v11('d. The draw 1s· based on th!' final G rarld Pn~ MONARCHS ' make a big d1tTe rcnl'l' Ill-'' n1ak1ng strides, but I do n'1 kno1.1. II 11'11 be From 8 1 thC're in 1ime. I'm hop1n& Lt 1, ... anp create scoring opportun111c'i. .l,lso showing promise.· fo r the .. But Geary's our b!'st a1hlt.'1C. ~onarchs are 6-1 guard l.A·Juan He's a tremendo us athlete." ~1allh('ws, a sophomore. and J. J. Ballesteros. a 6-1 \t.'n1or backEP point guard Aaron Sulh,an. guard, and sopho1nort• Kaffi ran a Junior G1lhc.•n La and Joe K1lrO\. ~ufi . 1h~· po1n1 guard . arc Matt•r bolh o;cn1or\. round out 1he ~1at~·r IX-i'11 other two -.carter'> ·rhc fifth r><.·1 r11'ittr \la n cr -pt1,s1 bl} 6· 7 senior Jason Matl·r f.>...·1 . wh1l·h oJll'll'> the Janeski -1'\ \till up 1n the air. 1990-91 camra1gn nt'\1 i ·ul·'fi<la ) 1n Janc'ik1 , :1 fo N ·ard, 1s being the Tr:1huco t-1111' Tourna1ncn1. pu~hcd h~ h· lJun1or Mike-La8r1ola .· went _l 4·1 a year ago "h11i: "1nn1ng 6-5 \l'n1or Ma n i\·f:rn"arrcn and 6-5 1 1 ~ !11.'COnd \tall' tLtll' The ~1 onarl·hs snpho m ort• l ('f(•nce Wilborn. 10~1 only Long lkach r11I~ In tht• LaBriola . M an"·a rre n and Tnurnamt•nt of ( h;1n1p1on' final \\.'ilborn "'"ill SCl' tun,1dcrabll' pla)-last )t'ar. 1hcn the\ rt\pondcd b\ ing lime v.h1lc wphomorC'S Ra) dC"fcat1ng 1hc Jaekrahh1!'> 111 thC JaC'kwn (b-2)and Marmet V.'1lllam'> i;;o uthl·rn ( ahforn1a Regional final (6·3) will "'Ork 1n 1hc plan!>. "W e had nine <ot'n1or' 1a .. 1 ,t·ar P crhaps lhc mosl intercstin& ball Jc will be in lhe Men's 80 sinsles whc :r!' Bill CO ncl and Al Miller of Oct ·anside will face 86-year-old Ron Bra ndon of Anaheim. 1 -ht" event off en S 10,000 in1otal pri. 'e money and is sponsored in pa1 t by Head. Penn and the Soi 1thern Caltforn1a Tennis As- soc 1ation. The tournament is open to the public. P••rlci Lartl1rl•·•• Oru1e CH•I D1 illy Pllol corre•JHHHle.I ••ou !'II 1b frnol• col•DJ• •ntr•n every Ta rsd•Y· fifo urc o u I "ho o ur top sc vcn or e1gtil pl J ~l?rs ::irC'. and thal alone takes 3 \. '"~ from other things.'" ')() unlike o lht"r seasons. lhl" ~I onJrr hs Luuld \lrugglc, Bui what f-.1 cKn1ght alwa)S 1nst1ll!i 1n10 his pl ;i ~L"r' -dl·fcnsc -lt'nds to be lhc f, 1 rn)ul3 for succe'ls and hf! ~1atcr r > t 110 LI\ usual k·\C'I. Mo neypt"nn). a th1rd-~car \ars1ty and 11 rca11~ p:11d uff' for U ..... player "ho ha<. Ill'' Cr \lartcd before, i\ifcKn!gh1 '\.'\Id ··\(1111t• )t•ars ,ou"rt· arry Faulkner is considered a "prOJ«t" b~ college a hie 10 r('lnad thl· gun. but nut 1h1' r!'cruiter\ The h1g gu } \Cored 12 }Car W(· ha\1~ 'omc t:ilt•ntt'd l td\. II potnts 1n b.1atcr D1:1·,. scawn o pt:ner hul it'll t<1l l· ;1 "hill' 111 gt·t the last year and had an l l-po1n1 game e\(X'rtl'llll' ""L' n1·,·tl 111 get 11 donl' thc ============== against S1 Paul 1n the Angelus "a~ v.1· "";1111 1t1 ~t·t 11 donl· ~ j ,/ League opener, hut "'a' \1r1uall) "I "''h lht'rt• ""t'r(· \u111t· ar~~' I IMJ/J-.U~ unheard frnm the rl·~1 nf lhc \Ca\On. · ....._ <'ould ,;,, \\c'r•· \4 1lld hut IJ U,l lh1nl "t-l e'\ bt·1ng recrullt•d h~ a 1nt ot '-'1"r1· ,1 rugg.lln ~ tn a 1111 o t .1rl"'' I t '~ h1g .school,.''. ~1 c K n1gh1 'aid "But JU'>l g1·t11ng 11ur unit t1l~l'l h1·r a nti Barry Faulltaer, wllose prr1 he needs mort• "'c1ghl and slrt·ng1h t r~1ng ro litturt• 1•ul hu"" th e pl:1yl-r!I , ~oJumn appears evrr.Y Tuesday, 11•4 ..!!ht' gets n1orc aggrc<.\1\e. he Could [tr(' g11t nf.! f1t 111 \\ 1."rl' '1111 Ir\ ITIK In I '/Ir day off. "-'-~~~~~~~~~~~-'---'--~~~~~~.::.--~ OLSHEFSKI From 8 1 bac kfield rc1ns 1n the \t.'l·un<l "'"tck of the <;.Ca<;(1n n'i the Sailon defea1ed Ocean Vic ..... 20-6. 1n a non·lt"aguc pmc. Olshefski weni for l ]:! }ard!I on 12 tnr\. his first of three 100-plus ~:1rd games. Lai.1 v.cck. h1 :0. tremendous effort alone could ha\'C' eamt"d Olshefski Oran1t Coa11 Dally Pilo t P'la)er of thl· Weck honor!>. 1.1.h1ch hl' did ""ln But he did 11 "'"'1th more 1han JU'it !lhccr 1enac1t) The ~llnr!I. 10 t•nd a tine \C."ason at x . .i. "f r(" elimina ted last I nda) 1n lht· ('It-Southl'TI\ ~uon D1 \1,1on \'I quartt'rfinal\ b) Sunn) !·tills. 27·7, but Ol .. hef,l1 1.1.ouldn "1 go do"n "'nhoul a tight , lie returned k1ckofl"> for J8, 32 . 27 and oil) )ard'i to g1'>'t' ;..l'""Jlor1 \ol1d field ~1\1t1(1n . 1n add111on 10 rushing I ' unit'' for S l ~ard" . "We "ere-d11"n al the h1:gLnn1ng of 1he game. "l' d1dn'1 get on on the nght foot," Olshefski said "I thought ;1houl hu" I t ou1d return kickoff~ to kC'cp our sp1rll\ up and I ran a' hard a' 1 l·ould tn help 1hl· team I ran 1n f;i1th ;ind for pndt." <)l\ht fsl1 ll'll 1h1· ~unn} t-l dl<i g.'\rnc 1n the third quaf1 l·r "11h .1 lnl'C 1nfu t'). h111 he had made h1., pre\('fl ll' fe lt "Ill· hail 11 •uuplc of good rc\lltll\ and oru· \Cl up our 'tOTl' ... Bnn llt·~ •.;ud '"tic prohahl) ran a\ tklrd ta!lt t t-nda)f as hl· <lid till· cnt1rt· ~car lit• reall) &a't' u~ o grcal elTi•rt and 11 "'"'as a great "'"a) to go out '"llt• "'a' our -...in I halk. but unfortunatCly for him hl' ,pltt '''"1l' 11n1t earl) 111 the ~-ason , o therw1\C he w11uld',t• h.1d :i l,@ )..)Clrd <iCilSQP ca\11~ '' I ht-. nu111.ill.'r\ mC'an llHk'. 1hnd\th , lo Olsh('flllil His eff11r1 n1at1l"f'> n1ort• .. I ran "' h.1 rd thal b ) halfllmC' I ..... a, tired.'' ~t· said. "I hadn'1 L'augh1 nl) breath, )ti. But Sunn) Hill !> was a tough 1t·an1 ,ind I lne"'' I had to run as hard a\ I can and do ,1, ni ul h a~ I can. I tnt•d 10 lake <'harge and act e'cr\ht>ll) go ing. hut 11 d1dn'1 turn oul 1ha1 way." llJGH SCHOOL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK JEMMY llOCUE El TIN fhf b·4. :SQ.pound 'M'n1u1 J,·1«·n\1\t' tar l.k-rnitdf ~'>C"ral ~('' 1acklr' and t'll& pllll)t. 1n· ,lu.l1n~ 1 .... 0 .au\C.'d fuml">IC"\ J' 1he ("hargr r\ ad,ancrll 111 1hr < II '>t'm1tin.1I' THE llffENSE ......... \tatrr 0.:.-1'\ tle'fr n'wl' ¥>1\h nu11\\'t•tu' 1<111 p~~' and a gnat-hnt' \land 1n thr fourth •1u.1rC«1 "''" J Loe.i i 1·flon II' Jhl' \lnn!l,('h\ ad,~n{r\.I 1fl lhf I II 'wl'm1finat' . <11,hcl\l 1 ~.1rr ll'd fur :t ..._-a..on-h1gh 144 yard~ (I t t .1 rn e'J al!-11 11,t " 111xlhnd1u· 1n the ne~1-10-last league g:1111e 111 lhc \l-;H 1l1l·n 'pnntrd tor 107 more on I~ t a rr1t'' .1~.un.,r ..,.i n 1)1111;1, 1n the fir .. t round of th( pl.1 \0ll '> 11 tl111''>rl l rn:1ttt'r In ()l .. ht•f\kl. 1hough. unlC'~! 1(, ,\ 'ti IHI'\ "'Ill··, realh • 1 tl·:1n1-or1cntcd gu y.'" Annkley !.aid .. ,, hl·n ht" j!.ut P•t lC'd fl)r fln;t le.am all-league. 11 w a! .1 1la,\1t lint· "'I .en 11ur running hac ks coach. Rd U1own . longr.nul. 11el1 h1n1 for n1ak1ng tir\1 team anc I 11.,hcf,l1·, rt•ph "a' that tt''i not going lo mear ,1n\th1ng un11I .... 1 • "''' LIF "lie·, .1 h-.1n 1 jtu·~. hut t4_at's 1hc makeup of ou1 ''hult• 1l'ani l h.1 t/' 1.1.h \ "1-'rt"\ucce\sful becau~ (I gu\\ lilt• h ~n1 It f.',., o fT and ~1ng a senior he·~ on~ o111u1 kl'\ ril.1\l'I''• I h;l.l t)pt.'Ofaf111udC' help<. mo11va11 (1tht·r gu ~' :1n1I 1\'~ the <>t"l'd /or a program to bf \UlC'C'\,I UI . Ol\h1·j\l 1 ... 1 ,, ht.-, q111t<I otT the field. but com pl1·1ch d1fll'rl·n1 un n "l \t'r)lh1ng co me!> out," ht '>.ll<l "I hl· 111n11 k'l1t1,t·n1·.,., 1n mt• cum('.!> out " t-1 1 trut" harJ.",1rl1 ng 1•ITor1 paid on· 1.1.·n-k after week Artists wlll revolve ar.01und Borella By Patrick Larkin 0.•t>Qe Cot11t 0•1ly PtlQI LAGUNA ff EACll • -John ·rrc.·v1no. Josh Borella. l)a1n Hlan1011, l ... ~r1 5 Sm11h . lA.'t' Kirner. , Brady 8 u1 che r and Trevor M urph) n1adC' up !he COrt" (If lhC' Laguna Hcach I h gh boy1 baskt"t- ball team 1ha1 went 23-7 a vear ago. finished ~ond 1n the t 1F 2·A d1\·1~1on a nd made a tnp fo the SI.tic playoff ... IJ nfortuna1C'I) for firs1-ycar ('oach Brei Fleming. Trevino. --Sl1nton. littlt· 1tnn hut Fleming 1s hoping h•: c:in gt•\ \oltll' lju1ck d1'\l'lupn1l·n 1 fron11he )'oung\lt"r'i T o ht'lp nort~ll a 1n thr \Coring dl•par11ncnt, Lugun a 1.1.i\I rount on 6-2 Junior forwar '1 T nm Ra,·cnstiurg. who I h·nunt : tc-rm'> a~ n .good <ihooler who l'a r 1 h!'lp on the hon rd' a~ w('ll . l>arren (Jra't'I). 11 S-10 Junu' r gua rd . will allt"rnalC' with Hort•ll:1 :1 t cuhcr tht' JX.nnt or 1he 'hoo11n.1 i 'uard spol S1nct' Flem1n11 "'II rt'I ', hca' ill on Horclla 10 sc.·ort·. e\pc1: 1 Grave)' lo t on«n1rn1e 3\ the pl:'y • maker lo!,'" Flc-m1nlf'•ud. ··!"he k1<ts a1 "orl1ng hard and Lt'\ 11 younggrnu, We've gol 11 rcu ll y tough prcscaw S(.'hl·dul(' anti hopefull y we "'"'On lo<ir conlidt"nrr ag:unst 1hc b1gg1 <;ehool~ "''c·rt• pln)1ng, We wunl t hold our 111.1.·n and improve "( think 1.1.e'lt ge t C~('('\lcnt IUllf pl:i) tx.i1h orr~-11,1\tl ) a nd defcn,1 v1 \~ W("'ll look a1 1he press and run h1tl1· more Our b1gg!''il probltm ""·c-'re no1 100 dccp and ,,.-e·rc lnd1r a 1rue post pla)rr .. 1 h_!' Artlil!i o~ 1he "Q().9 I !it'a"' o n Mo nday wnh 1h!'1r 1oumam!'nl Smtih. Kirner. Bu1chcr and Murphy "Darren 1s mo re-of a po1n1 lor u,, .. ire aonc. Thal leaves Botclla as the Fleming ·\Atd "t-l c', a good bal I· . Ar111,1s o n!)' rrlurner With QUiii\)' bandier and a aood~hook'r lie ' JI ESTANCIA 1tan1na 1.1mc. 1uard 1ht ~hc:t lt':amJi_~1 nLrrU 1 n : FonUna1ely. Borella ii 110od one. and he prl'\Sure' 1hc hall well ~'°"" 81 - The: (>.(001 tt"nior auarcfwill be rt"· Role pht)er Trig Garner, a 6· 2 "Tbctt's nol • le•a.~ '!' Oran1 lied on 10 do the bulk of the sconn1 sophomore. has 1hc 1bih1 y 10 pl.J y Coun1y n1ore compt.t111vc lh,,n ti for '41una 1hi1 Katon and Aem1na. any po5i11on down Jo .. -. accordina 1 0 Sea View," O'Brien Mid. "Day prevl'butly an aisist1n1 10 Ed Bowen A!'m1na. l't1s 1b11tt)' to rrhound w 1111 and day o ut. you w~rc teitcd. I' •nd lowcr·l~vcl, cioach. h1 !1 a 101 of probably lnn4 hi~ In a staning r11 I!' no1 really sure what will happen confidence 1n him. from lhc b!'1lnn1n,. M.oundina C!·tJ I the P1cir1e Cou\. E\ltryonc't ~yn "•te 'avtrltatd 1&u1 IS p<>ints a 11he to p will bt S-11 Jltnior a uard e r 1 it's 1n •down cyt.I~ and you Wond pme and ltd the team In J..poinl Frsraut. AC'mlna says ftJl"llUS, 0 nc how mut h we'll be 1e1tcd. I'm ho hootlna 1 yr1r q o," Aemtna said. of Oranac Coun1 y'1 r,rcm;cr wi 1Je in& our-nperim« and the' mtn1 "He was , 1J50 a,n all·k•&uc player rtttiven In foolball , 1 nol 1 lf'.!ll IP\)f"OICh will PIY ofT~ .. • 1nd 1 think he s one of the bt11 shootcr.but a11ack11hederentew1!ll the £Mka Optn tht1r 1990-~ auards 1n Orlntt County!. He can and hn*1 1rrajd 10 put lhe: Mii on t '"' can.u-ian'Wc~lMidly niahl 1t &rt. play f'hht>r lhe point or off 1u1rd." noor. Olihd1 -In 1 7:10 non·itq t Afttr Bortl11. 1he picklnp lf:I 1 "On pepcr M do n't have 1 wh ok ma1c.hOp'. • " . j ' f : ,. 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There were, however. four other quality saners on that team and they are all back for 199().91 10 try 10 improve upon llsl ytar'I 18-8 mark and a trip to the-C IF quanerfuu1Js. Still. Charge~ Coach Phil Abraham, with al1 that talent, doesn't know. 1f ~ can get by tht Sun'i('t Lcaauc's biucst obstacle -1wc>-timc defending cham- pion Ocean View. · ··Ocean View has provtn they can win," .4-braham said. "They art thl' team to beat as far as rm concerned. T ht girls there kno w how 10 ~1n 'iO J"m pull ing thr pressure" on Olhe (Manin,." Back for the Chargcn arc-T .. lia Crooks. a S-f1Klt·9 senior forward. who'!!. the o nly re1uming_fir\t lfan1 ..\Jl- SunS<'I play<'r from last year. S·9 JUnior po1n1 guard Melani<' Jwamasa. S-6 senior off guard Enka \.l iller and 5-8 senior forward Laura V1nch. Th<' four tum· b1ned for almost 40 points a pme last )tar Also figunng lo \tan ts sophomore Joan PaJC' a 5-5 guard who transferr<'d 1n from Manna. l..l11 !ol'.'a~n she 14a<; MVP o f tht V1k1ng.s' 19-1 JV team ; ~~~11~ : : t.t!IO 1 Tounymtnt M CNmoioM •"J o.,_, It,,,, I (ot ___ I •-"'C "'-• 10 :~ ! t JO" "tllo"'""°''"' LO• .... to.< II I l ooto !I I f It I Ht I 11,,..,. .. ,,_, t 11..,.-0..•1 t It 1111 ) .,0,.-00 ,.,,., -.· "•• 1111 •• :~.:.!'\."'" ::::~ :c...-·ec-1.o ........ ··Qur itrenglhs art' our backcoun, 1eam \Pt'C:d and \hr abtllt) 10 run the ball up the coun ... ..\bra ham \aid ··y,re'll also rel~ on 1he pressure drft::n§C' li l t• the pa\! , ........ _,.... ' 1.111 • ··-' •.l•f , I ,,, • .,.. I I 11) ti l °""•!IJ I !1'10 t "-.. ''"'" I I Qol • .. -.... l ••• II °""' llO•o I '11 ·0 II UCL & '11 I• II ,.,~.......... 111 II ,. ___ ,.... ... It '••'" "' l..n"'*'<m l)K 11 !Ml \• -· •• -!DK ie, 01 Lt>o .. •• _ ... 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Aftrr 1'7 'car\ of marn31t'. ha~ball'\ maJur and 1n1nur k·a~ui;' K't"m headed for d1\orcc C'Oun. hat· 1hng O\t"r -v.hal clM"., -mo nl·~ This •onfuw'i rx-oplc hke Pat McKcrnan and Rob Fov.lcr, v.hu run minor lcnguC' 1c-nm'i and c:1gcrl ~ await thr outrom<" nf"" ha! has t~:cn de~r1bed n" a la~1 nc11011<111ng session on Tursda) 'McK<"rnan , a f11r n1er .K hool 1eachcr. has been prcs1den1 of 1hc PCL'! AlhuQucrque Dukes :i1ncr IQ79. Fowler. who spc:n l 15 ycar" ll' a sronsv.·n1cr. has betn runn1ng thr Uuca Rlue So~ of the Nr-....· York· Penn Lc:aguc s1ncr 1985, "They've b«n S!X)1hng fur a fight,'" Mi:'Kcrnan said. "I 1tu n k th<"Y want 10 win one aOcr nlways losing to th<' unions I don't know what th<'ir problrm 1s. ll's almost hkc 1hc 1hcns havt 1akt'n over ba~ball " 1 hl· ma1nr' \U\l)l•c11ng big profit\ al !he mtnnr ll·:1gul' IC\l'I. ""an1 n111rl' l't1ntrol o l th(' oix·r311on~ and are thrralt'n1ng tu l.'nd tht•1r 1nu .. ht1o nal suh,1d1t'' -lhl" hf('l1 n(' nf lhO'i(' frani:hl>;.('\ "Surl" \\l" 1n11I.,· m onc). f\.l cK'l"rnan ..:11tl .. r11.u·, nol v.·rong 1n .\n1cnca ·· Fo'' ll·r·., franch1\I.· 1\ lc-ss wl"ll o il. .. l'\t• t"lt.·l'n at 11 \1.\ 1car'I and ha\C yet 10 hnvc a prt1fi1." he ~1~. "Tht• fir11 l\\U )car,, v.r k1'1i100.000 .. In 'XII,, thl' BluC' So\ led the Nev. ''ork-r cnn League-'" allcndanCl' \\1 lh hcl!C'r 1h11n O'i,000 fans at 1hr 4.SOO.,ra1 'ita1liun1 . "\\'hntcvl·r ""'-' made \ve u'it"<! h1 1lay off dcht~ ... Fo~'ll'r'l.11,l Th is ~cur. v.·1th the Rlul' So~ lin1<1h1ng l<i'll. ihe opc:ra11o n 1ost abciut i .\0.000 Is Fowler the-t)1p1cal n11nor lc:1gue ownc(l "l.1h1nk:SO." ht" w 1d . "Thrr<" art" mo re of n11· than there arr or 1hc Olhrr guys." EL Sl·<•L'NDO -Quartl·rha.i. Ja ~ ~hrol'dt·r o f the Lo~ ..\nl!t'll'' ~a1der\ ha' a \pr.unl'd hgaml·n1 1n 111\ ll·fl lnec and m1gh1 nol tx· :ih1r Hl pla' '\unda) at Den\ er, l oa\ h \n "ht•ll \.aid Monda\ "i.c'hr0t"(l('r 1n1ur0ed h1~ l.n1·c 1n 1ht• lounh 4uar1l'r of a :1.~ .... lo'' 111 lhl" to..an~a" c ·11 ~ 'Chiefs when dctt·n'1'r t·nd ~c1I Sn111h slan1mro 1ntn h1111 .11icr a 1~-~ard pass cnmplrt1on In W1lhC' C iauh. .. i·h<' d <'<'1S1on let\ 1hc Ra1llcr' ,1nll C'h1er$ w11h 7.4 r«ords and l•t•d hlr lir'I plnt·c 1n the .\f(" Y.'l'SI !lehrocdcr underwent it n1:ignt'lll 1mag1n1 r<''iOnancc lC\I "unda' n1gh1.' -....·h1 t'h ~hov.·ed a .. pr.unl·d medial collateral hpnlcnt The quantrbac k wa" v.al~1ng around 1ht" tr:im·., lockc1 n>1)111 Mo nday. Dut udm111cd 1hC' I.nee""'' \Off. He 1'150 U1d ht" hOf'IC\ n1ll to m1\i. a \turt. ShC'll v.a! nu1rc cau1iou~ AskC"d 1f Schrocdc-r ~·ould pla) aaa1ns1 Denver. Sh<"tl "31d onl~. ""lhcre's a r hancc h depend~ on ho w he-pmgrn~ fro m h<'TT on ou1 "I frcl this 1s a bl'ttc:r 1tam 1han last \('ar We ha\e so man) people 1hal can hun )Ou .. In the ~a V1cv.-Lt'aguc: •Corona del Mar: The baSt"ment " not .,... hen: most < uronoi del Mar High sport"' team' dv.ell and girls basketball Coac h Ganh Flint 1h1n~\ hi'> team 1\ n:ad•r 10 ch:ingt" tht-l't"putat1on. -lo!.nfilnuna.tcl~-the.SC:a Vu:v. League is 1)ne of th<' tough<'i.t 1n (}range ( ounl) 10 dig ou1 of !hi.' hole. Tht· Sea King .. will ht' ll·d by rir\t team all·leaguer I-leather Flahcrt~. ab-foot s.en1or (X>\I pla\l'f who .,..a\ among !he Orange r ·ounl) leadC'r\ 1n rchl.1un<hng Flint ~)\\<:\Cr.al collcgi.·o; ha.,t contacted him aboul Flaher- 1) .\lw hack ,.,, all·lcague hunurable ml·nuon selC\· t1 o n ~1 0Jl1c:-F11n1. a 5.3 sophomorl· guard Pcrhap<, thC' biggest ai-'><'I v.111 be; b-0 <.cn1 ur fah l1a Y. agnc-r ""ho'\ s11ll in vol\l'd 1n ( d~·1'\ QUC'\I for thl· \late \Ollc~balt lltlr Whcn a\adablc. 1he 1 ran ~fC"r frnm Rim of the Y. o rld l-l!gh. ~hould contribute right av.a~ Flint v.111 al\O rel~ on 5· IO fre shman forv.ard Ro..ahc KanC' 5.9 ~n1or for.o.ard "aoko \ osh11av.a and 5 . ..i frc~hman 11.uard .\m.inda P1l-rlC'~ "\\ e',c go t some !!ood \t/l' and no~ that r m 1n m) \C'C'ond )car v.t 'rc a l11tle morC' organ11cd ·· F11n1 \31tl "If, :in 1n(rl·d1hll' ll·:i~uc. hut I think .,...e·11 pla\ spo1IC'r\ Our h1ggc't prr1blC'n1 1' v.e rC'all' onh go 'i('\CO d('Cp .. In the ·\cadl·m ~ I l·.i~u1· · 8 Callfornla Lutb~ra n: l-trst 1car cOalh ( hn\ Pocucr rl·turn' -.c-1cr.il rt.i\t"r' ofl a 1ri.1 <.quad frofll<"" la,1 \C.'3\0n that toul thl' \~.1t1,-m, League lltl<" l-irad1n111he-.,....a) I \ 5. ~ 1un1l)f v.1nl! ~taCC'\ Y. a Iker v.ho 3\cragcd ~,. po1nl\ pt·r gantl' .1nd v.:u, namctl league M VP ..\l ... o ha\i. Jrl· \C'n101· rind) MacKa1n (4·10 guardl. <;<.•n1or L(1n I 1,htt"nwald f5-ll ccalC'r l Junior Elll·n l::.hl'rha rt 4<(,.~ gu;in.!1 Junior Sara C1C'l l!cr 15·& furv.artl l \C'n 1or I .1n.i ,,,..,l l~-1' forv.ard) and \Ophomorc "1u1annl' Jordahl ( ~. ~ l'o rv.ard - "The girl' tl'na1nl ~ lt11t" 10 rla~ th<" game and .,...e .,...ork IC'r~ hard •· r oclll"f ,;uJ .. l he ljUalll~ of pr3llltl' 1~ 11.ood anl.l thl"' l.nov. v.hJl 1he ' ha\<" 10 do Y.C''te lrarn1ng a nl'"" ''\ll·rn.. b111 .,...c·,c got wm<" go11d fundamen1al ha,l ,·tb.111 pla'l'r' ·· • Llb4'rty Christian; fhC' \!1nu tcmrn arc loaJctl L1berl\ rl'lurn\ nC'arl\ l'\Cf\Hn{· rrom· 1hC' 1cam thal ad,anccd to the \C'\11ntl round t i! !he '\m.ill ....._.houl' d1,1s1un anti< nalh J1-i..· \l,,l·Ulc \J\' he ha' thl· mak•ntt ol a linl' team f-l e:1tl1ng lhl" 11,1 ., 'l'lt•ntl leJm ..\11·< II-\(.'l("('t1on ;.<i "41ph1'lml1rc guartl Jen 1 aru\o .,...ho a1cragC'J l .. po1nl\ per 1Y-•n1l· 111 ]•lt1•1-•11 l ·\l<,(1 hal l. Jfl" "·"' pu't pla~,·r Jun111r \lt·l1'"' C..1n ppo.1 -an all -·\\;&<Jem1 l.('agul· p1ll lJ,1 '>L'J\on anJ ~·b 1un1nr \m' ( 1)llman. v.hu hauJl·ll duv.n lfl rt·tx1und' .1 ~.lm(' .\JJ "rv.pt)n ( hn\t1an tran,h.·1 \l,,i:nd11• ltahn\(.'n !'-' 1un1uf 1xun\ 11.uard ) and 1he \linutt"mcn ,1ppc"ar read\ t11r .1 ll·o11!,UC: 11111· run TALLEY From 8 1 8rt'ak1ng 'ilov. I' fTt1n1 thr o u1,1J<" txi't po~111on ;n an I l·hor\C l1clJ I \•J \,llt: '1mpl) cru 1~d unlll JO •n 1ng the harJ.ndJ,·n leJdl"r' on th<" turn. thc-n l00i,11·d ho me under a han1! nJl· ti\ tOl kC'\ ( hn., ~1,"{ an-on .\l)C'~ard. ~11( drrun ... ud \1mpl1 ··1 hal !><'Ota ,tult up m\ ~rune .. Nov.. ofl"ourM" lhl· v.11rn1 n11 beg.in\ Long arc the da~' and n1ghli bctv.l'l'n 1h1· rC'ah 1at1on nfgrealnl''" and tht'crov.n1n& l'I J lhJ1np1on E\ca,atr . aln;:a,1\ tlc:la~ed 1n h1i. rac1nj!.Jct'ut bt..'\.·auM:' uf m1nor Y\1n problc-m,. could i:om.: hJ • l .,...1th1n tv.o v.t't"li. 1n th<' ii m1\ho n lloll~v.11t.lo..l I u1unt) That v.i11 he \\ h1111ngham·, dC"C'1s1on. c·harllc h .. , nC'\er ~n one 10 o'c:r-1arc a ho~. no mailer hov. trmpllng tht" pn1e h111 ( harhc al~1 know" about jl:OU\(. l:tumps o n I he arm It <' tlOC\n 't .,... ant th<" b11 ("Oii 10 J)('ak too c-arl). )C'I ht· rc.J111e' thrrt"' arr ra<."C'~ v.hich n1u~1 be run for th1· .... ~l' ol lxllh e \pcTl<'n<'e anti prof11 No ma11cr.,... h.11 h:1p1Jl'n ' ~·11h EAcavatc-- whc1hcr he aoci. 1111111 v.1n n e\t )Car's TnplC' ( n1v.n or g()('~ 1hc: wa> ur \\• rnan} uther grea1 ones. from ( 1rau\tark 10 Land;iluct·. I hnve alread) had m ) 1hnll \''-''·r d hke 10 ...,.l. him lOnt1nuc '" ano1 ht"r giant chC''.!.lnu1 . Sectttana1. unl·t• dill -f'\C'rpowcnng the compc11t1on wh1 k· .,...1nn1n1 the h<"ans or m1lho n., o l r11c-e-follo~·e,.., . One docs, hnwr,t•1 a quirt' a ct'na1n fa llh\m around ntC't track\ <•ne ]('&TO'-that 1loryc.an turn 10 a~hC''i v.11ho u1 v.·1m1n1. w11hou1 r<'a50n. "The m-.iors hive taken a bull)' apprOlch." Fowler waid. "II will hav<' a lon,-1erm cfT«t on th<" rrla- 1ionsh1p w11h the m1non and that's unronun11c. They wanted to go to war wilh their o wn kin and I .\1111 don't undersland why. No matter whit 1he----rt-solu1lon, fhcl'C' will bt hard fttlings, ·· Th<" 01hcr IU)'$ arr cntrtpl'C'ni:un who pro.,prrl'd 1n minor lcaauc op- crattoni. bu) 1na teams <'heapl) and unl01d1na thrm a couplt of yea" lal<"r for si1cablc proli1s. On paprr, Fowltr'.\ operation lits that dtscr1p- uon t-lc purchasN the Blue Sox ror S70.000 -lht last franch~ to !irll fof undc-r si't fiM,ul'C't. It dC'pend1 on his health." Schroeder, who hai. had lhrtt 1nhroteoplc s•rst:n<'$ on 1hc Mmt / kric:e. said he wanted 10 k«P play1n1 a:d rited himscl("'probabk .. ror tht R\'C'~llMt.. I Th<'~ h1v(' ~n pan1rutarty d1stmi1n1 and contrmpl111ve 11m<'' for r.1c1ns. c,·cn for thost ~·ho 1hou1h1 tht)''d S('('ll 11 all Thi! has bttn 1hc summer 1n which such \lln-ai. On The Linc, Grand an)'or'I. (irt1t C'ommun1ca1or and Baklomcro hid to tx- dritroyed. ind such hamp1ons as .. unday Silt'nc<'. Easy Goer. Haw~i1rr. Crytoclcananct, Ent_tm Echo. Golden Pht1.unt~Goraoou"' Adjudicatina. •ftd 01hcn. WCtt rctirtd:-Therf'-~f!' 11\JUOOI to-H~U!!,.~':,'d Dispenal.~d St.al wan C'harscr and 'nmin~ and who knoW\ 1fthty c-1 1'1 return' By Ron•ld Blum ... ,. SOof1• Wt'lt9t' .' NE'w YORK -In • inovo 1ho<11h1 10 b<' insufanl"t 1.p1ns1 10,.. 1ng Oavt R11h(lll . tht New York Yanktti •Jf~ ~·londt)' 10 ii $6.J millio"n. lhl't'C·)·("ar coht~·t with rl'f't lllAC'flf f\\("V(' rarr, Farr, a nahl·handcr who will be J 4 nt'Al yr1r. WI! I ~7 11~1 wi:ason ror 1he KanMl"i 1t) Royal\ o;i.ith 1 I ~ ' ERA. Ht p11chcd I pmc.s. 1n rt.Iii( and madt' "'' stans. 7 · "),le C'an ~I.art. be middle relic( Of ~ 11toppcr," YRnktts acnrral man. ~a.crGt·nl· ~l 1chacl wud.;'lt 1tvt1 us an l!l\Unln<'C" nr ha--lna 1 s1ron1 bullptn. tie {Jn do any of 1he thl"('(' thing.\." .\nd 11 alW 11\Cli I~ Yankm prol«tion 1p1ns1 R11hrll1 111nin1 w11h ano1hrr 1e>1m 1'W A11.rlatH Prfl• 'Pee Wee~ go for it HUNTINGTON 8 H -Thr Hun1lna1on BcKh Dolphins from tht Pte . Wtt Di-vilion (it\'tn1h iradr) or Junior All .. Amtric1n Fool· ball. <0ochrd by Oil l<Bl'I". will hott BdlOowcr S,turday af\c-moon in a 2:.lO con1ttit for the Sou1htm alirom&a championlhip. . -ftofWI¥ ..... And thttt was. for all to ttt. the Breeden Cup dt1th o flhr ma1n1fittn1 lilly, Oo For Wand. The cycle, 1hou1h. now oo.ntinues. A arut onr falls. a &tt11 one tt"ps forward, nd it is with thh11n miod 1hat one fttl\ 1he 5Uf'lt of e:,xci~mcn1 '!'hen a rolt named CI Vllt pllo ps powerfully plSt the rin1sh line. c-a.acr to kttp aoins. to race Into history. W hh ttie watchinJ-mo. romes the bittcnWttt knowledat or how dtlkalt and ff'llllilt the moment llktr..u.1·· .... --= .... =~· Dou,-.._,_,, -n . 11 •• • ~ I - M~t V-1•1tle Pla)er I Mike Ca•11••1•, 1•s1a, Ir. Otreulve PlaJer of die~· Josh Gln«riQ, Ml-, Sr. , Coad! of die Year Dave White, Edllon -Pint Teaa Otre- QB-JC>sh Ghlgrlch, Ed'-, Sr. QB-Kandy Karllaer, Oceu View, Sr. B-Mlke Peeen, Foutallt Valley, Sr. B-Lucas JOlles, Westaluter, Sr. B-Shawn Fulford, Maria&, Sr. C-Jesse Gomez, Suta Au, Sr. G-Jetr Brentlinger, Hta. · ~ Sr . G-John McLeod, Mariaa, Jr. T-Greg Schnabel, Edlloa, Sr . T-Karl Schroller, Fta. Valley, Sr~~· _ T-Chrls Rae, Westmluter, Sr. TE-Rod Lippincott, Edlloa, Jr. TR-Gabe Stuphl, Htll. ~ Sr. WR -Mike Cllllnlngba, Edlloa, Sr • WR -Albert Fanoga, 0ceU View, Jr. K-Brenl Hanson, Edison, Sr. Second Team otreue QB-Ryan Bertoni, Foulal!i ValleJ, Jr. B-Travls 'Balding, Edison, Jr. B-Dasy Tech, Santa Au, Sr. B-Cristln Mclemore, Marlu, Sr. B-Joe Contreras, Uta. Beaell, -Sr. C-Jeff Lan caster, Westmluter, Sr; G-Tommy Grey, S&Dti-llii;-J-.;ri--.---1-- G-Alec Balliet, Westminster, Sr. G-Donny McGrath, EdisOll, Sr. T-Aaron Warren, Marina, Sr. T-Mike Rii ey , FoUDtaln Valley, Sr. T-Robert Vasquez, Westminster, Sr. TF.-Eric Wilkins, Westmlaster, Sr. WR -Marcos Diaz, FUI. Valley, Sr. WR -Ryan Blanchard,,.Edlson, Sr . WR -Jeff Bush, Ocean View, Sr . Derensive Player or the year Rick Rice, Marina, Sr. Fl"'t Team O.fe- E-Frank Marvlu, Marina, Sr. E-Chip Anderson, Edison, Sr, Line -Scott Boslow, Edison, Sr. Linr -Sean Lancaster, Htn . Beach, Sr. Line-Rick Rice, Marina, Sr. Line -Ingmar Northcott. ~rlna, Jr. LB-\'ance Senteno, Westminster, Sr . LB-Mike Johnston, Marina, Sr. LB-Tom Butcher, Edison, Sr. LB -Gabe Houston,-Htn. Beach, Sr. DB-Keith Burke. Edison, Sr . DB-Da,.ld Dard is, Fta. Valley, Sr. DB-Adam Bowermaster, HUI. Bch, Sr. DB-Albert Pf>rez, Santa Ana, Sr. Punter-Gus Placentia, Santa Ana, Sr. S.cond Team , Defense E-Don Berger. Huntington Beacll, Sr. E-Seat> Mahony, Foutain Valley, Sr. E-Myle Hammond. Ocean View, Sr • Line -Efren Nava, Santa Ana, Sr. Line -Robert Griffin, Htn . Beach, Sr . Line -llerek Capps, Ftn. Valley, So. Line -Myong Kim . Westmlns&er, Sr. LB -'.llestar Gonzalez, Santa Ana, Sr. LR-Robert Tablle, Santa Ana, Sr. LB-Norris Perez. Ocean View, Sr. LB-Mike Hawks, Edison, Sr. LB-Bob Stewart. Marina, Jr. DB-Terry Annu. Santa Ana, Sr. llB -Christlan Moore, Westminster, Jr. OB-Mike Eidam . Edison, Jr. OB-Ken Chalabian, Edison , Sr. OB-R.oss Rodriquez, Westminster, Sr. Punter-Tony Gambino, Marina, Jr. ' Reds, Athletics share the Wo rld Series spoils '-1-\\ YO RK -.\.full World Strics shart. on the rh.1n1ptvn ( 1nLllln:au Rl"<t5 I~ wonh s 1-12 • .Sll.70. the L\1n11111 ,)1nncr·, llffit·l· ... ·ud Monday, while a full share nn tht' \n1encan I ('agul' champion OakJand Alh~lia 1, .,...11n h il'>~.~tiO '-I 1 hl· J(,·d' re~c·1\cd i4.l 17.846.61 for their World ~·111.., \V.l'l'P and d 1\1dl·d ·~·into 32 full tharc:s. lhrec 1hrrt•..q u:1rt l•r.,hnr('\. four half-i hlttS and 1• cub g1.in1' .\ lull 'haft' 1' wonh sli&htl}' letl than the \ 11 4.;'\~ I I that v.en1 It> thr winnin& 0.kllmd pa.yen 1n 1'>8Q I ht "., 11>1 S.:. 7 4~}13 l 07 for., win.n.ins lhe-Ameri· ~an t <.'agu<" rcnnan1 th1) year and divided it iMO ll full ,hart''i. 1.,...-0 1hrt'\."-quancr-.hares. four ~ t.,...1, 1•nt·-th1rd·\harcs. one quanl'.r'"'hart· Oftlt cn1 ........ ,h.trl· and l 1 ca.sh aninl.$. In 19 9, a tW1 -.n: • dN ~n fran\ 1\C'O Giants. who wen: S'fl'eP' bi>' ()withs d wa\. wo nh...S J.S19.lb. ' 1 he po!llS<"•!on pl1ycr1' pool Mii ,.. s 11 .43A.46J. 11 1 60 pcrtc111 or the tiacl -IJM ._ 1he firit four pmn of 1hc AL and NM'w1I I t p p1a\o,,., •nd 1ht; ;w~-:,~~s.~~ritt~· .... ,,.n'liiiiiiliiiii;l'·-1 · fhc playoff·loKrt. · .. '8<>.ion Rrd So1.1n1 Sl .l12,61S.ll -• full 'ihart on 1hc eic&\tl wu ..-1J5..t~ a tull i.hat"C' on tM Red • wn ---Tht· 5Ct'Ond...,.att finithen la 1111 IOI SJ4),1.ll88 cKh. which -di i.o-n11<ln U.%6.64. 1hr Now Ya t~r Ch.call" Wh'1< So• . $1.lll,M 1M1 S&,308.18. Tht" 1h1rd~ptKt finithen p SI shart. on Mon1rat wn wordl IUIS. wonh S2.637.9! °"o-T"' I •• Ort.roil and Sl. 797.1 .. -• . ~ ' I INDEX 6f1·5671 -.u1•co ... _ --•co. • PU9l1CATIOH DEAOUHf MonOer ,,, •.• ,,,.,.· I~ Mon&.:IOPM w.....,.. , ..... ,... I ""'IN\' i¥..i 5.30 PM F•~ 1""'15.lOPM s.ur,,,.., h1 5.30 PM ~ ,,,.,.,... C*CK YOUR a0 TM ,lfllll DAY Tfle C>wlj Nol ,,,. .... too elhe....cy *'° ICC:llflCY ~. ooc:•~:) 91rort C10 OCC"" PlffH ... ._. ......,.. ""°"" 11111 .. ••ad blcil encl "*" r0\11" ad clllily ""'9toti .. ror1 im<nt<:IUllel)' 10 IM1·S871 l ... O""Y Pllol K(.tOll "O llaOl!oly IO< '1'r .. ,., on '1' -·-I IOf ...nict'I II ....., be fftC>Ontlble t•CtP1 IOf llW COii o4 lhol ... SC:l\18Hy O«UO..-d by rt>t e<ror C•ed•I tan onl\t tH1 *"cl IO< lht llfll !fl-loor'I ..., __...,not~ ..,111'" 30 e11r-1s requorf<I ..,•be -*ttet 10 bul nol llf"'1.0 10. lonenc• ch., Off COl'"IPUl-0 • t•~ ol the ,;npa.ct bal1nc• pe< mor11h, all COllKllon c,otll tt'll eny••9'Gllll!lt 1uorney'1 ,_, By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH Norih -Soulh •ulner.1hk deals. WEST • Q 10 .a • A 8 5 NORTit +K6 J •• + K 6 5 ! •0101i1 12 t-. '\.., I . "'~ • 7 fl j 2 • Q J 10 8 + A 9 7 .i • J fl .. • KI J SOLf ffl •AJ ll 7l • 0 J 10 y .. • J 4 AS The b1dd1nfo! South W IP!>I I + Pa,._.;. l • Piu;~ J • Pias~ Pa~~ ""'"' 'ur1h ' . ' . ' . :-.0u1h Orcn1ng lead ()1H.'l'n ul + ··c 11r1ou, h.1nd .'' rrmar l cd !llC' k1h1l /('f "l·•en +f lhl' ru1c''" l'>O!l C'J. declarer .,._,ulJ h.t•C hrcn no bc11e1 off'" No11h -'iou1h bid Oil' h.1nd ... ell E ~t'n lhOugh Nu rth '<i ,p,ldl-prt'fC'f· ence i:onfirmcd rt11l"<'-~a1 d •u rport. gan1c 10o a\ ~11 II a rnuc h an1J-j!l! rr~•r· 0 \1!1011 'To gl\e parin..-r a dl'arcr ptc1urr of the d1,111t>u11un , \ou1 h rrb1d 1hC' \n.ond •Ull 11• ,IJo.,. al lta•t ft\C' c.ard<i Nnf1h '\ l1n11 t1r hc;.,1, no ... bc•amC' an rnormou' "''l'L "' gamr ""d' rr;1<.:hed 10ol1h1•ul rur1 hc1 •do • • • MO-tJIO tM Ill» ~42-5678 • MINI E•late. Medlter· ,.,....,._ .. bet hOme. tOl'mel ............... -. --·-.... dlY llgh1 I OCMt'I *-' I beautiful land9Ceplng. 7eo.HOO .... t1t1,900 . W'MflK ' -WAlltuM4>~f~ - tff)lflill ........ 1 1~ ......... -----~104"'4 1 REALTORS ,...,.,,.,.,,,.,.~~~~I 2 or 3BA, 2BA De!u11.e End unu Completely retu1b . " ' .. . ,__ 1024 11••- llllUY IDTILS Mlnllfl&•tl ""'to..., MOVE-tN DISCOUNTS OFFEflEDI 211R 29A UNIT/OUPllX. **TIA UoDM9 home. 3CK1 32nd St Flf~. 1 .... '°' ,..lted ~. !:"Tsa='rno 'l''Y· ,:,~~.=a1, BACHELOR, gall«y whit •BAY TIM8E • ..... ,, 89'Mr wpet, \,-\-IBR. ffl*:. cab61, pool. blk to bd'I, fumbhed, pe110,ow.nol*a.HIW 1700/mo, * 4i5.o519 Bay St M75. tso-1357 &..nttonl 1 B_R. 110\'9 I •Cl9flft, ~ e tlta, relrlg. 1690/mo Incl ulil-rww crpt, "'1 , df'fl, 11191. :7;~!~mm•d. 1Y:,92t; ~S ::_91:95 Oceeri View hc;Jlelof. pvt •EISIDE 2BR •IOWate, qulel I MCiHe, S515 MW WI* I dtPI. PGOI. YEARL V Intl UlllS. NIS, 9')9. no pels, °"'9t IUall NIP 873·6372 ifOl.lndS, 631·7378 EASTBLUFF Aaneh·•t)'le •L•roe clMn quiet. 2br 3BA 2BA hom41, -trplc, Corona 6fl MM 2622 21>&. kg cloMl1, 1pe11o, g•<•ge, pool 1cce11, d/w, MW crp1, QM; lnfry $1400/n\o. \111!1 Aent•I• 28A 1BA front apl; Oat· $&75 NO PETS '40-24115 • 675·4912 199 431 lrlt So. of PCM. -~======~ --Avall Dec 15 F!r8')1ace ••llllTIPB l ........... ;o;,; .. ..,._,..,. I LIDO ISLE cn1rm1ng & $135/mo yrty 661 :~170 cle•n 2BA 2BA wllrplc. · ·--2BA l'l•BA I 1BA. MW p11lo 2 car g•r1g1. 2BA !!IA garage IP!. AYall carpel 51 soc;i1mo \lillt Aenlals Dec 3. 700'1 NalCllSUI Poo' ~ CSble~~p 675·4912 $980/mo 673·4565 or _;.....· • .,1_,. .. -e51 .1110 *** w11•1..,.. ·- , .. ,_.,. _ _,,.. .... ..,..,.1NewPO•I Ba~ F1on1, 2 & f1 Co1ol!do, 2BA 1BA M5·1122 Gr••I s~~~ nom.1 ·!.!guna~,,,,~a..,.,ac,,.,h,,.,,.,-,,.,,.1 _.,....,.,,...,,.,...,, .. 2~10;;.1.1 I lo U - • LAGUNA BEACH LOTS on g ant I. POI" 4 lots olle•&d. $75,000 10 *WATERFRONT 1Br 181. 1• 3BA loceloons w1lh or w1th~t bOat oock More twnrts. Pool, 2 c•rw1s . In formation c al l S895NOPETS.Cnlld0t< ft ONBACK BAY• well maln1alnect. · gar. riew pn1/cpt 340fl 1199,1100. LIZ/CHUCK $425.000 eacri B&aulllul ., •-,oom. 2 Bo!'"".::::-:::-. JONES •31 ''.. ..,;ew1 Ag1 673-2671 Marcus 1895/mo Small .,..... "'""'-EYff/Wknds 722·814-0 !rY•nelS1n1a IU.bel. 2BR -1BA, quiet, 2 perM>nl • or bo9t oti. 673-.73.53 . t)uoe yard, pe11 welcome. 64&-5743 l i~~~!li~;::'.~~:1 ·~:0:-:::::::::::---1 RVM*" ,, . . . !.!guna Niguel 1052 O DOWN 50% equi1Y: · -2 I IU MIES tmlre. S3'soo P!TIA 5BFI "A-Yallll"lire to MoYe·ln 3BA pano yoew ocean before tne Holld•ys' c~ A11t 495·8546 * 1990 MO\IE·IN DISCOUNTS AVAIL * Stop Bj tor A Comp1-c1e Ael'!lal lost• Newport Btaicl'I 1069 **OCEAN VIEWS ** lg duplex pr+me Wesl Npl 4Brl3B JBrr2B $650 000 8 111 G•un<ly Alty 675-6 161 Mel Fuchs P1 .... 1ton A E 700 E Balboa Bl11d (Near Bilbo• P,.r) lli·l12D BACHELOR APT S.4 7011no $760 Call Al, Mf..1126 1nc1 ude1 utll111es -~-~~~~- 724·1900 weelld•YS S350 MOVE-IN ALLOW 720·117211 eve!WtlernlS Lg 2BR. encl g .... IHcll. qu<el. "° pet• 1725 321 Bacne101 uni! w/1m•ll Monie v ista. 650-0 173 bdrm Ne•I. clean & \let)! lh•rp for I rnpan edullt sJoo OFF MO\IE·INI BRAND NEW 3 BR • FAM '•;;;;;;;..,,.;;-;;;-;;-;;-;;-;.,,,.,. home IOI' fltll. Fp.I. E1ec11 : . GOO. Full r•1d ma1n1 , NtwpOR Stach 2169 S625/mo 644-5319 2BA 1BA, 111111 pcJ, pool NEWPOA r TERRACE BRANO NEW Un11-38A QI.Itel. nt &hops."° pelt wa19f included Pets OK EXCLUSIVE GUARD u se of pool, &pa, 111ness GATED COMMUNITY Spac1oos :l·story 3BA gar, "1plc, ...,.... · 325.,.; $725/mo 548·768~9 2''>BA twl'!htne. garage Mard'lerlle $1450/mo APLIOITl-- poo4, ll'!d ry s112s1rno 581-44811 213-596-4770 n··-c t•. playground and ON lOTH FAIRWAY t lubheuM 24 nr main· Ill O&IYll 675-4912 Bk< ----~ CLOSE TO BEACH'! ten•nce ser111ces Harbor T CLH Vi11110f1 545-0442 oetm Nwpl Nor1n Twnhse New Spic1ous 2BA 1°"BA '1 BA. 2 BA dbl 11a1 ti pie I twnhme S9!1Cllmo 900 ale, snutters. nesr POOi Sea Lane 644-2611 B11u11 tuuy m1lntalned. , P•'"·llk• ot mountain MltinQ. Apls & Cottdol 1BR. 2BR. 2BR _,_ den From $6~ Up No P••• llUll'IEW REIUT 4 BA home. Newport Height I a1ea S 1,800/mo 722· 1880EVes& wkel'ldS, 251-t800 weekdays. ll&lllEWHHIHI Easts1de 3 BA • bOouS rm. 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S1 350 1 mo •litflWt• IN SPECIAL0 Ea1ttldelg ):111 644-0509 675·•912 B•• 2BA New dec0t. qu .. t. 2BA 1BA New crpt & BBO, pa110. encl gar-.ge d11pes Pano Sunny 10. $775 No pe1s 631k8427 c111ol'! $725/mo ***WALK TO BEACH 2BA 2BA. sun<lec~. fW'W pa...1ntUa1peLSJ4001mo- 725·9383 Westchlt a•ell M>:1rol'!er1 Of J BA 2BA 2-car glr new+ P•mt -trptt re"ig wtd Yrly lse 1850/mo Near school li b•11ty. psrk 675-1694 M·F -·s 7001dep 329 UniYefSily •Wllm• D• Agt M 642-2816 3BA 1BA Collage. w/Cl 2BR 2BA new peunt 8 ca.rpet gate(! comm \la· No Pe11 nkup. small patio No •WTllH• Southllgunai 2188 1BAS650 &2BRS750 Incl ca"t & , eaay to oo• 1,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,.,--~~: I S!3751mo 720,9422 **llSTllH!! j as wate• & gar No pe1s FAITdllC HUI nlW J23 Elden S•8-7854 • -1uge lb• !am11y 1m 2ba Uriob1tructeo ocean & city _...,Ill'" Blulls end unit Ouoel 'ogn1s Best ..,_ on L•g *-&• -.;* pe1s $875tmo 722·6294 •Ulll*• c. ... ,,._ L•roe loll tBR. P•llo coonlry selhng 1695 Ne. pell 180 2111 SI 6-46-4262 OI' 64S.11543 lrnbll. kids & pe1s OI< Sui 2 . den :io··B• new & 2BA 1BA. new C•rpel, ~f· 1695 Joyc.e 759-7659 COl'!temp G1te·11uard ~ WtO nk·U9, paho. comm w,poo1 a tenl'!is S775tmo -n-*•••1 ••y '"U• 563 \l!Cl0"0 - -a11 AYa•l •mme<I $2250/mo •-.. •• • IBA 3BA hoose wfPOOL 760·38!11 °' 499.0Q61 TSL MGMT 832·2232 ..-.~ ',900, 7,3 0 '.' I LOW ,_,, dUfl"" COl'llllUC· mo · * 1 MO FREE RENT ft tion.'"'S,5951°,;0 Newei •llWPllttlUCI• 2BA w111a1 new ca1pet & tBR. P•llO, eocloseo gar- .u•u•y noose tor iea5fl piint ya•d. w•le< P<1 898 548-7367 •BA •BA an appliances 2566 011nge B S735 · Boal <IOCk & beach 157 I Or•~ A $745 ''::::,,.,-------24370range D $760 Super 1oc11o0n A1cnard 1 Clll 636·4 1'10 9-SPM 673-6500 E•t .0 355 PP Balboa *STEPS TO IUCll * 1--;'"o;•;;,;nd..,,,=,.,..,-,2606= *WT'llH * 2BA 28A. $1050/mo ft ft BAVFAONT ft* B&aulllul e .. tra la<~ 2BA B '.' 38"-" Yea•ly tBFI pa•k•no no ''~BA townhooM New 11.f • "" ,,,.,,, ''P'", O'W W/0 pe1s11m ~r 5 $900/mo ... ;HEAP RENT '•block to AYl n6w• 613·6640 hk·UP garege. patto beach A 2BA y•ly S9951mO Pa1kirlg.laundry$1t95 ·CUI[ 2BA 1BA dlw 1780SaritlAl'!llAYe secu1+ty 7_23·0556 paho park1ni;i No pets TSL MGMT 1132·2232 S8 75 1l'!Cludes ut•hhes Tiil ILIFFS 673-3039 ... 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SS8ry E•Cellen1 pay' Wono. a1 home Call toll- F II I b I.I r--~---,----,1 ;;;;;;;;:..;;;;'"';;;.--"""•I Plelely redone. $27S.0, S 2 5 . 0 0 0 0 B 0 • u emp oyee ene -~-~. __ CALL 642 4 '!S'23 1e1.466() d•ya -s111•ae.-,ft56 -·~ . -. ... ~~ ·--·-10TDR nM:fta1r -MK-·1r,-wt•Ottp; ·•llM·-1-841--0207 •.. -__ ,],1jllll3:~~8 • No experience necessary. melt , good condillon 1-.-;;;;;;------1MERCEDES 1970 2IOSE RourES $2SOCI 64&-1706 Aritlquts. ~ AIC r>ew mo1or full training provided HUNTINGTON BEACH, COSTA MlSA, Classks 9045 BMt Oller 646-2113 ururn..... _ Power Boau 7012 M-ood•• ,070 150 .. r...-rvRT BEACH, FOUNTAIN VAll.lY, 1g57 PORSCHE Cab1lole1. .,, available 1n 1989 1500 BAY LINER reo wll h bltck 1op wnue, loOlls & runs g1ea1. IJIVlNE&UGUNABEAOf -CAPRl wlll'ISOHP lorce $30 .000 An•ious• new tr•n•, walef pump, Cost a o..i1board Like NT# o.i1y 854-4312 s !'Io c k' s 2 . 5 o o -·-•540•033._ C1ll TElll 11 (714) 142-4333 10 llOu•S N-Escort 548·9880 Mesa tn1iler 57 000 va•ue. on1~ 1111 l .. all1111 MERCEDES 1g73 280 N t 54 ,500 760 ·&035. New 1urQU01M P•.nt, r>ew ., _ _. I I ewpor 760.155 , ......,.,,, o<ig1na •very pa n1 Beach 1600 motor good llres w•lt'I ltn 1nte11or Well hee 1 -800-395-328;3.~=····••iiiiiiiii llCIWEYNI IUCll THRDlll 011 IEW IMPROYEI( LOWER llATE ~EJ $2.44 per day ,, • ALL f<)U pay !or '1.ty onon!mum ·n !• •• SERVICE DIRECTORY •~ !l !Ofm;i\10" .l.Lt fQQAV" ASK FOR LOIS ( ._,.,, "'' 1 " 011 <"<;tor11 "•·r·'"~'"n!<t!<vf' 842-4321 Ext. 310 ,HLIC HTICI rn .. ( a111 Public Ut•lit1e1 Ll'l"'""""'nn REQUIRES PATil'S lrAlllLI OUSTBUSTEAS 6 ~,~ e•P 650-3653 COf>CI• , 9 8 9 1 9 e 1y1, n e1 •nC1-al"lock1. cuslom noor ma1n1a1ned Cahlo1ma CADILLAC 1971 Sedan de Huntington Bow,,de• 110 ank pkg, ma11. 12 vol! converslOl'I Cai Prlnc1pals only viue Ful\y equipped eace1 cond $6 500 Needs very 11111e wOl'k to Reasontble o!le• pp sunroof Mecnanlcallv Beach 673-4278 s~~ele 1et1torahon 71 41957-0213 sounc, needs cosmehCS Fountain.Valley 18 21 we11c•ar1-An1.gua. O'"l .. -llto ~ 1982 300D . s1.195 675--0166 F1,r.tSk1 LOt&ll l \IHF "' Turtxl. Mau!llUI car . 1 Caaitlac 1984 Seville 1 1 5 h I 1 n d e 1 1968 MUS TANG GT OWl\e e•te!tenl ton NO COLLECTING satl lpartne•sh•p S1ip r, . 55000 011g1na1 m•les e•· NO SOLICITING Dana Pt 5'0 000 Teo CONVERTIBLE ~;~,.~~ 097~ 1 0 5 0 0 c9!~1 cond1hon. $7 000 13 1·1•42 Very ft f8 302 4·bbl, re· -75g.g379 • · llf'!o~tr Q<> .. u .. , ~ 1,,.,.1 00111, ale. 11e1eo, deluxe MERCEDES 1982 380Mt CHE ,.,C"l I ORUG FREE AT H ME . NUR IN SUPER Clean 13 19&2 1nte<ior DtB PIS un· CaC11llac. 1985 COV .... .. \1 ..... h,,,. rh·p!'"d.bl .. ( ,, ao 000 m•llll 1uns .... , NUT RIENTS We1gt>I •oss CARE LVN .tvt+I tor pvt nl +r Bos1011 Whale< w1tt'I 35 restoreo Rea wt111e. re<I · · -IOadea, beige mini ton· w•lhOUt di.el aneonar.~e outy 4Hr 8Hr 12H• J'ndprl'l'lt +nlY""'" H Pe1ec1"c S1arleng1i'lfl Very lone eJ1.tmPle IQOllsgiut.PGlllhel:l&I· C1 1•1on . $5 550 Heal!h B('auiy F'.11ness Secrelar•al Ser111ces V-ID'd P•oce5t.tng a.111voes ot tyo•ng Lase• Jet 3 P•1nter & !1s1 !ur n. a1ouna 720-B 762 !a~ 720·875• 10 collee. no moie po!!s shifts Cal!lrma87J-4803 CALL conlOle cove< and hiwty $11 000 S.6-i075 ~::1 ,s:4nrool. 125·995 7 141979-263 1 vo1anc;1as HomeClt'anrn9 "OtJ•d supp1emen1 mus-liailer. Total packtge 'll-"~'"I M'."C<n , •• 300-0 Cad~ac 1986Eldoraoo Famrlyowned lnpe•ated · t•e anCI Drs1n st•mula!er 642 433·3 only $3 &00 CallChattes _,.._ =>-~ .... Belie ont\' 38 000 miles Honf!s11,ei1able cu~!omer C.tll Dr Slone i76 68•9 II Yrs tf •• ,,, ltcal -' 111 673-2051 Of Ed a! Showroom car $10,S.OO lu1bo. Excellent con· Newport Lady 1 ca• sa11slac11or1 716· !610 Oull•ty M'1ndect 1:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!_'.'.'·~1·'·50~•0_'".'.°°'_' __ !,.'.".·.'.606_ ... _,_,._~~-~ge~ di!IOn i 3.ooo mlle• $12 000 080 760·3I19 Carpen!')' ':us!""1er~ ;--,11.na•CI Sinor $14.500 841·9•15 · --, CHEVY '74 NOVA ltUIO ALL currmr 15 ~ears I•!>@• llc:enced 894-18,, '131596·7518 Mat ur e college male 'Loe. Ins Aell;/ 645-3209 Look. t I MERCEDES 11 300TD lowne< 6cyl Nu8<1t1ery • CONCRE1E • riomie u'l e•chg tor a " "• " loaded. aun1ool. lealt'ler 839-8242 ... ,,els to houSecS•t your ra1•r1••' WALLPAPI" 1ng 0 se StsllOl'I Wagon Turtxl, )(cond s 1 500 0 8 0 EarthQu&ke Re~ora.toon room 854-6250 KEN REMO\IAL P•om~t a.na M8tS E.olft clean $9200 ALL C8•08<'"Y WJllCIOWS· I aoor s· she!Yt!S·r emooe1ong etc Oua11ty wor~ ONLY Sma11 Jobs OK 15 y•s e•P Reis Les 647-1956 L•t·27149J 6450406 Reswnable 642-937 957.2903 CHEVROLET &S Pertee! that eztra junk •o"'"" "'"" • REMOD[L • REPAIRS •NEW CONSTRUCTION Deck Coa11nq Wit1r1retf Ce1ti•1s Dec.ks b111C.On·~ sla"s Ou,11111~ WOik 122-8769 • Un!Que & Unusual Work ~ •A1terat1ons•Comm1Ret ~ 24yrs are11 he. Q68 356"' ea D•1wall 'lnle110• olaste• Ooc1tS·Repa,,-Altera11ons parch Ac;cou5tic ce1lonQ~ Cab1ne1s-Panel·LOC~!.· .ippuea & removeO Stairs·D•ywll-Patros-ett Custom Wa+l le•tu•es 35' yrs e~o Jeri)' 642·0567 Tt-.141-1211 MHllROAllPEllTH ~ 30 yrs in area Concrete ~ mas on•~ & Cullom Repa" AedwOOcl CMa• carpenlr~ 960--0SOl Post replace C M NB Jewelry MICHEL Ctl PAllTIH J NOVESJEWE LEAS $12 1-1, MATERIALS r .ne 1ewelly cust design Reterencei; 675'-•00C. f •Pt'•I ljlold •eDAJTS <e RAINBOW CrfCle Mt1rnt ~!O•ilt•on 1n5 teplacemll Painting 1111 [•t House & ;>21 Marine B !sl 675·3917 Apl Oual 101> F•ee'est "£~i!!i!llil!!llllilllil!l~I St lit 569897 636-1758 ''$'''Tif~,!*S'-. HANG•NG STRIPOING ToPpedl rernove Cltanup l>e •• 560675 VISA MC nu ltwn/apr!n~lr 751.3478 i;~J !!"11; 1,rialller•la•tlso1•• '111<" f'A<·(•• c !••1t,\Ctor Ca.JI lo• nt•ma.te {,.1•, ··•'l1r1• r umm Rf'S 698 7064 Q, "";•·("IV''""' )0 yrs A TE AM GAR DE NING , \rt j, /!140 41i4 •J66 ANO MAINT 16 Y'5 8•P v.r Q•l -. ~f1(1 na•Hl togetner Julian & 101ane1a Gar-Tcit,11 n1e"O< AemOClel!nO den1n9Se<v1ce 642·3921 S..-•~<tt-ADVICE TO THE CA AlY 633·7172 UWI IAllT. Treo Tri• Plaster/Repair run• QOOd. IOOkS QOOO. Cllf ~ery IOw mile s loaded 4 speed w11t1 t ru1.e con1rol SJ 650 548-•793 stacking up in 2·:~= ,:;~:~~~ Targs. Alpine while. black OLDS 1970 Cu!•ass Su-the garage? lealt>lf lnleriOr, new loP !P•erne 2-CIOOI lo•clecl & wheals, greal car, eslllle sale 1 owne1 $12K 8 32 -5 8t0 , $14 95 E~c elten1 Tr y Jhe classif ieds. Wha1 's junk to you is a treasure to someone else. For only $13.44 you get 4 lines for 7 days. Coll today. 642-5678 854-0594 775-68•0 • TRADE tfl now~~~ YOIJ CAN rlNO IT lN TH( ClASSIFl(D C•e•n up Sprinkler 1epr & >nslall Valenl1n 588-1 755 Int E:•! o.alCh plUUttlnO,l~=========r=======i::==;:========~·---_:,..,-.,,,C:::--l---=:c::,--:-c:-::::--­tustom 1e•lu.,n9 au&llty 1- Swtel lr•• latln1,e "'o·~ 1>1oble ms No P1ob· , --'ML""'"IC"--'N0=11,,C"-l--:.--ML'-="-IC:::..:N0=11Cl=--i --"Nl.="'IC"ll)=nct=--i --"MUC=:::..:lll=T"IC(~-l--ML=~IC"-'ll)=l"IC("-'- " !T ,,. ,""d nous.ehold Ma1n1 1Garderilng S&r'Y+ce lem,1 3261164 5'54·7131 r R ' F ' "I 6•7• FICTITIOUS I UllNlSI w<'" t"8'Coun!y Cler~ ol 0.-nns uoele• t!'le toclltloul lor11n•. 01et1Cllla , Calif 92633 G;ir;1qf· Do"" ,, Op1•nf'• ~ Jll"f1~ "l!'l>~f'I p .. nt !heir es IM" ~ . ·El'S PWTE"IH " n NAME ITATEMENT ange Covnty on Nov..rY!btf Business namt11S! llllad 11207 StfPhen M1ci11t11• Sm•lty "u C. c.. 1 number S AW -CUTTING-Removal TIE l"EEI ••(IE Aes•ui:-cn~ Pa.tenet. The !ollow!ng pe<"M)n• ••• XI 1!il90 al>O'tle on NIA Tt11s ou"-s• I• con-422~ W Oltve AYil Full 1•mtl l IL cnaulleor S pr1n1 lnstell dr1veways-p1111cr1 S.Cl!Of'tl l & 1 Ptece dOOf' 11 .. csoing oosi-ai. F47S112 SI~ Pal!Mt dueleO by en inc11vtdutl erton. Celt! 92633 the1• l C P numoe• !n all WHkS Co~rete S&1v•ce Spr1ngs-Ha•dW8nt·OPn•' ! ""'n. Ttee·Shiub-lnstalt te,tu•fl:1 Cei!t"Q5 !nl /E.ll. ~al A 9 c O M ·~ r EA . Publ""9cl O••llQ'I Coa't lhl• sta1ement w•• l11e<t !ht 1eg1111an1t1) corn· This bu11n••1 •• ton lldve•l•.-Jemenc1 II you Llc,.•17559 831 ·261 0 Uc., S t8398 Hl-6466 1 &J>••f1kler lnstalt•l•on Free es1 650· 420 NA I IO NAL ~ 111C EN TURY Dally P+lol Nov...,IM!< '7 De· wnh !hi Counly Clerk ol Of · mtneecl to 11anuct bu91· dueled by an 1nc11v1d..,.l t111ve 3 quesl+On t tlOul --TrH Trimlng I Removal OVERSEAS !CICENfURV cember 4 l I ti 1990 llf'99 COunty on Hovtmtltr nut UllOer Ille Flc111IOUI The 190111rant(I) com the legality al a mover ~ ~ Lawn Main! I Cleanups TRANSPORIATION SEA T-32120.1990 f41'791 8usonass name(ll t11l•d ~ to !•tn..ef bu1.1 !lfT'IO 01 Chllulleur, Call ~ Ro1011hng e 432·8804 • 24 •r Ill• 141·1122 VICES 15,72 8otsa ChiG• Publ!-"'d Of~ Cout above on Novemt>er 7, 1990 ,_. under the Fic11110U1 P1it>l1c. Uloit1e1 Com-8P RENI Al PROPERTIES St Lie •599025 M(A TIN\.• Pl UM BING AollCI Hun11noton Bfl~n '"8.IC NQTtc£ Dally P,IOt No--emt>er 27.0.• Bo!> Pt1na1>.il 8u11ne11 ntme!•l 1111ad fTuss1on 7 \1-5~1·41 51 Prompl Courteous Service •Psint •Dtywetl & more lie 5411!78 v1s111Ma11e1 C11tl g2ftot9 cember 4, 11, II, 1990 Th•• ll&temenl wa• fli.d al>Ove on Novembel 13 liiiiiijiiiilFree E11 & R111.,enc,es Ga"' S.5·$277 SEM1-Ret11ed Lancl9'11De inter"Auo11a1 Rel0t•11on FtcTlltOUI 9Ul*.ll T-334 With 1"9 Co..!nly Clttk ol Of· 1990 . JOhn & Slle!Dy 146·6 176 ., Conhtclo• Complete PLUM!:ll t.IG l1111h aDle Co CtlJIO<ntt. 1!1277 Bol!Mi NAMI! ITATIMl!flllt 1f1g9 County on NOveftlbef Steprr.n Sm•t<ty Eli,!IL4™'111fLW -.. -~;-.J· .... JIAll* cl•sogn and 1nst111111on Fa.!tt N.,,. 1n,l11!lllt0<1S Ctuca Aoac, Huntington T""' IOl!ow!ng perM>n1 tra P\lltc Jl)flCt 20. 1990 F•nl'M Tl'ltl 1ca1.,.,..,1 wu lll•cl -----"""DP"Crne'ro.' ·-ll9RllL SA\IE SS5 754·7170 R~"""~ Wt do II tll' S.act'I Cal!l 92649 110.ftQINttneU •• Publithtd °'""""'Con! w1tt'llh9 COunlyClet~.o!Or •HAN PlA A * -··TIUllAI B1g&1m1Jobs-Wor~gu111 ~ ~6i!H7 141 890·1886 Tn1s Du1!ne.'I 11 eon l1}R D GANT&COM· "'9ltcMOTICI [)ell~PtlotNo¥embtr27.0..~Couruy onNovttmt>e< SMOOlhe °" Detlgned .-~ALL Bruce 147 O?IO ~ _ __y_ ducted try 1 eorl)Of allon "JINY tbJAOO, 187J9 s-111 NOTICI 0# IAL.a cemb9r 4. t 1. 18, IHO 20. 19i0 W1lh1m Davis PlaslerlOQ Leaky lhowet'S-Acld wash ~ ( ) SI . Fooola1n \/elley, CA NollOI la hereby Diiien T-314 P:•11nt * 568-96~.,, & reoroul Ne* & Repa11 AMERICAN BUILDING • p • • ~r~4·:::!:ci =· 92708 llU'IUll'll 10 MCtlOtll 'l071 Publlthed °' ... Co111 Bstnrm .. snow.r doors Elec ·Plumri -Carpentrv Stooe-file-Bloclr. & Re-h•rtgle\ mls~ng looae -R b o w '' ..,-1•-•"'"""'"..-... __ .,. --p rlo •·-p •• G' T 1 Flli!r~f lellk1SmAllfOD9 "9U under the t"11tt10out 0 •11 a1gal'I ·, .,., "' """'._.., ~..,1-. Oillly M01No...-mnt1 27 [)e. l.tt rlryw1ll-..-,· KllG•Floors· lumb1n g ...,aaonr1• 11 11· '• ta1ntng WaH• l81ree•p Suilnas• n•me(ll hll1td 14239 Ster1a St . Fownlflln the Sttte ot Clillfcwnla lhe c:.mber4, 11, Ill 1990 Accousuc camng1 and lie 2Syra 0 C. 673-8065 841·9165 Lie 11n1. rets 875·3152 "'" Q1uc~ & e35y 11 yrs t bOva on Octobtt' 1 ,HO \/att<ty. CA 92709 Wf'lot1119nff, Sa11ta A11a £'1C1'110UI ...,..... r-J2t TllJ1\l'lea Resprayed. R• .o.JVC REMOOELING • ••-y ... , eJ10 Loe Gil 773-6703 Sh•llena Jaeobi•n Thtfo bu•~n••• 11 c~· Taw!ng. w111 ... al puOlk NA* ITATl•NT moved UC 1n1 77a.7514 .. -OllTHMliltllT l&llPIMflllftll sac.tary oucttdb'f...,lnal'tlldull suction, 11 ·IOJ2~S..-~kJlowinOper.on1are PlBJCMQTIC( -Cul!Of'fl K•t~tlen countflf flee .P1umb·Ps1n11ng·LI PatlOI 10 Bloell wall• No R" !den 1 1 Com This ,,.,.,,.,.,.,, ,,.,, hied tne ~11111111111 COtn· Ctlel1rtul. SeM• AN, c.l. llt OOWIQ bu9IMM N l·ldjld._;i§IT@VIP• Iopa, v1n1ty 1• stioweri, c• penlry ale 83 1·4043 JOb 100 laro-r. too small n 1 91 mercial witn the "°'-'"')' Clerk ot Of· ~ to trtMllC1 DY#-. 10 00 tm on December 11. P\lAE ENfAOY NUTAI• 'lef!TIOU9 llU ... 11 IM & !:mN'S: noor1. lie/bond 146·8393 ' ' Oua111y work· air Price• ~''i:i''w'~1~1 • R•k'Y11• an~ couniy on NOvemritf ,.... under 111e flclHIOul 1ttotl'leloloW'lrlQdeltltlMd TION1 111' Corllndtl Apt N ... ITAtt•NT Room Addil!onl/Remodl -HANDYMAN SERVICES Mlk.• Reea 737-6509 • 1Y or~ Ill .,.. ' IHO BuSlne•s N•!Tle!I) lltled preperty. 10 wH: c, COii• ....... Celif ,,6,. The lolloww'19 Hrlonl ••• Bathroom knerien up•~ C•rP•f'llf)' p1it111ng , ~ Fast OUARAN lEEDS..c ,•7W7 aoo.eon Oct 17, IMO 1tl5 Cite•. Lice"•• S...,,.W.._, 1"4C0r· dolnQ~aa Or1des . Featut•no ~ plumblnljj etc Ask for FREEEtumetet •~57 494 ~Orange CO.II ~D.Ws'1M"I •2MNC735 l lele CALlf', lenctisr"-'.C,Colt1MeN, Al(T AAGIL PLUMBING · ,, r •• 1 M '°"Y 173 7948 MA·5191 49'·6504 ~-· 13 ~ Thtt lfatlfN'lt wM "'9d VIN •IQU035P5'J164211 Ca6lf tH2t -1111 Iowa $1 , Costa Meu ee..,-ntc Ille LIC •141404 babpi\.,,my ...... a ... • po )'OUf • 4 1990 • Mll'llfl9Coun1YC....kot0J. Ssld .... Is lor 1ne TMI IWllMH " COii• C8lil 11611 . 721-72•9 OI' 148-teg1. onome. ,,..., Hert>Or /'405 HOME MAfN1E NANCE '°' lhe hOlide.,,. "••Uh)' ........... ~ 27, w . T-307 arioe CounlyOl'I OC1otw30, purpo.Mo ~··~ ...... or ~tty. eri lndMdliel l'lofllrl UM "°'Ion. ~1~ - lnlan1110? 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County en ~~ wor,... 722·,... 6Sf.Mt7orNM713 ..... ......., •••HUit ""°",....~San~ C:0..1 MeM. t sJIOI LO'll AA I ..c~::,.11 IO. ltlO • CHARO encl [NNY'$ DUMP AUNS . JUNK StrOf!g Im~ .Ct.wt lii•I H netM(s l 11t1eo c.llf t211T (l:)li"OVTI: .. llON I NO'll· f A h1lm Oon't~Ol'l""'Of HOUSECL£'"1N'G ,-,,.. F'urnnure !'ash tree REAS RAltS Tt3I048 6n ~W 13 Tltll 1Nst1*•· It con· (LTV CO . 1041 ....... 1 tlt ...... pertON.,. Pvt._. 0t"""9 Colet FMIWM __..Oftdllai "' P• ' • lttO dueteidl>'( ar'!JndMdllel c.... ... Or .~llaactl, .,..,....... Dalyli'tlot~1?,0.-• ._..,_,,;. C«ido, ~ Xlnt refs, braneMa, eppllanee1 112 ••11 Ot.HM!ty WOR. 111perllnQ!d. Matlt A JoMaOl'i Tiii '9fl•OIMl•I COlft• c. t2MO , OAulff GLAU. •m W. 09r'nMr 4. t1, 11 1•· 111111":-'.: lbp/lcl&ond.•n.tm Ctl.Mrlle7dyt"Mf.13f1 ... ,~ 435·1716 T II lliecl 10 llaM&Ct bull-~ ~~,J.!l °"""A ... FW191'1on C&lt ' T-195 1'111.IC NOllC( GARDNEJI Arlerw-M. Codu-ane Gardn f!r. passed aw•y N~ 24 , 1990 1n Newpori Beach. Resident of Ct.ta Mesa. CA. 9lnce 1936. She is aurvtved by her" loving h u. band Davkl Johnston Gardner. 11w)' eel-· ebrated 64 yea" ot maf'nili" on A~I JO . I !>90 Survived by ON" IDn David Janxs Gardner and on e grand9on, David Wil- ham Gardnl'r. Vt.it.a· 11on w ill be on Wt'dnt'9da.y. NOVftn· bt>r 28. 12:00 noon., held one hour priOr lO serv1re at P•ciliC' Vtf'W M o rtuary. CrypWde 11ervice will fnllow at 1:00 P .M. at Pac1fK' View. MerJ:t. r)C"Ull Park. News:mn Bt-ach (714) 644-2700 LD STARTING : A NEW BUSINESS?? . - no. ~· 0.0---., -°'"'1'i~••lllol....O lo •n noo.one•1,__,_._.~•M _,O_llU.......,.. W4I "'°"' StAl'C01 '"" ,,_ l(W wOU pt no l •I•• t-~ *'IC! ...... I'°" '"" ._ ""° llWI trip"' -Covtl -"'s ... ,. AfWI 1...,. OI t_ .. lfl., IN ~ ,_ CCl'llMIMI --'llil '°"" lle!•loO\lt bu..,..... -... ,_1 •i111 1i-.~c ....... ~ Ot°'C" • _. TOr la.It ....... •as•~by .._.-0 ,....., """ ~ prool ot ~· C-4-.... ,, , ... C-.to,r c-~ • • • ., "I like me of the new songs - 'specially 'Pop Goes the Weasel.'" llAJUIADUKE by Brad Anderson II' YOU1RE A REAL ¥-MTA CLAUS, W~ERE ARE YOUR REIN DEER? SBOlt ,f ·' - ODlllllD ·- ' 1-\0W )t>U KNOW you'ltE OLt> '- by Chartes M. Schulz l KNOW WAAT I SMOULD · llAVE SAID ... l SMOULD MAVE SAID: I 60T 14UN6R'f LAST WINTER SO I ATE Tl4EM ! " -Ult"1'fl8 by Jeff MacNeHy TRI: llltNACE .. J: Wl~'T 1't:l'N "llOR13 IN PIJej.1C ><>IZ 'ffAi:!~. ...... II •. < by Hank Ketchum J · FRED'BASSET , by Alex Graham .... __....__. . .._ ...... ··1 sa10 stay. not play!" NA1fCY ·· . j . . ' ARLO Al'm J Al'IIS J OVERllOARD '. [[/,,V ONCt 1l!A r feli!;n . : ' . I A<a: VJ ~iM~ rHEftl GfT AN ~ AC TUMLJ ' rt1Fl10TIZ£V Bl. fliE RAIN , DROWN . ~ffl1~ fn£~f WilH fHflR. ' NO ii M&v ms .{)'f N-' WA~- ADAM ' ,, I I 1 KNOW TMIS OOG-HE'S 11' WICKED DEVIL..' ' ., ) ,, .. 1 And he lives there'? 0 -----'""""'·1= -r "" ,. " ~ . f l •'.L I - - J R1.ctor,11 ~ I) I -------,. il t • r . ~~ I ,,~ ~-------------~ ' ,I 1 I l I;\ . '. ' . ' by Jerry Scott ROSE IS ROSE by Jimmy Johnson FUNKY WINKERBEAN f lllU Ul()l(W LIKE HER, YOU'D 1Jt\/El1 HAvt ~ OUT \I/ITU N.' I - Cit-JD<.>, WHAT ARE <.«.l 001'>(, z 1HE ~TI'> IN CIVE IVll/\JUTE'> ' by Chlp'Dunham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE 'I .i •' I ' I ~ :·. . ' I ','/, \ i ' • ' ' I I I I I ' '' ' by Brian Basset DRABBLE by Harold Le Doux TUIDLltWltltD8 "~crrD06 SIQJLU LIVE A LONG TIME . Hr:. S NOT VERY CURIOUS." by Tom Batluk by Lynn Johnston by Kevin Fagan by T. K. Ryan I '