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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-08-24 - Orange Coast PilotWomm ralcued -.-mysterl•s attempt to swim to Catalina ., LottAm 8asheda. 1111 Wr'Mr pended the search. her ov.n, he \J1d . NEWPORT PIER -A ~an who lperkcd a major othhore search after wit· DC:llCI watched her disappear while swim· ... out to sea Saturday nfpt wu res.- wed three miles olf the coast by a fish. ennan tome seven hours after authOrities Md liven up hope of locatin& her. The woman drew a small crowd $.hortly after midni&ht Saturday when she jumped Off the ~nd of the ~r in a bathfn& suit and swim cap. She d been seen paJina throup a Bible before sbcddina her clothes and divin& into the ocean. Several witnesses told police she was tho wne woman w-bo bad been bandin& money to children earlier in the cvenina. Lifcauards. the Oransc C.ounty Harbor Patrol and the Coast Guard scoured the waters surroundina the pier for two hours with boatJ and a helicopter. but sus- At about 9 a.m .• howc\-er, a fisherman brought the missin& \lioman ashore in his boat and told authorities be hod spotted her swimmin& about three miles oll shore. The woman was trcatcet for rainor hy· pothermia and rclca5ed. She has been identified as Pamela Pole, 37, of San Oementc. from the pier v.ith intentions to swiln to Catalina Island. Reid said the woman h;id >Cnt the Co:ist Guard a letter last 'll>Cck requestinJ a permit for the 26-mile swim, which ~he had hoped would raise mone) for needy children. When the Coast Guard denied her re· que 1 "due to improper pl nnmg" she mny have decided to attempt the swim on .. Only in C hfornsa," Reid :uJ. ··You C1n'1 CH!n .-.cc C:at.ihna in the Jar._,, so hO\\ would )UU lnow "hi h 'II>~)' to go':' And she h:iJ n > ~upport \C)~I It\ "cry St?lJlge." Police s:iy the "om:in h;i )tall not ptd.ed up her U1blc or clothe from 1he police ~tation She: could not be reached for comment According to Coast Guard orftccr Randy Reid, Pole told police she dove Cox ousted from toll agency ~Meanwhile. Newport council moves to prohibit toll booth with legislation. By Tony Oodero Su'1 \\• •.:r E\\ PORT BEACH -Frustrated by the Sarr Joaquin Hills tollway offictals' refusal to remove a pro~d toll tx>ofh from Newpon Coast Onve, the City C.Ouncal on Mo nday ou Led Councilman John C.Ox u tts repre5oentatl\-e 10 that agency -rcplaetng hun v.1tb C.Ouocilman Ptul Saruone The counol's act>On means Cox will lose his ~t as ch.auma.n of the agency. INSIDE:~ want Ass.emblyman Gil Ferguson to ban toll booth on Newport Cmst On~. See page 2. ln a move pcarbcadcd by Counc:ilwoma.o Evelyn · Hart. the c:ounal also opted to bU'C legal c:oumcl to address the t~I booth reroovaJ and ~mblyman Gil Ferguson to introduce lcgislauon that •'Ould pro- lub1t cbargi.DJ a toll oo the road. · Feriuson mchcated last wult that he believe the proposed SO-cent toll on t.bc fwo..mile stretch of Newport Coast Drive should be eliminated and be c:ould-10troduoc lcgislauon to till 1t. Hart was JOtDCd by Sansone. Counctl.aw> John Hedges and CounciN.1>mAD Jean Watt m appJ'Ol!lOI Monday's acuon, which followed heated dJSCU ions between couna lmembers and tollway offiaals. . Mu SMchei, a custodJal worter ~ the Performing Arts Center, wipes down the tops o( the center's m.uques during routine maintenance. Sansone, who ha> battled the proposed toU smcc January. says he and others -.ere never told or the toll .. hen Newport Coa..\t Dme -.u constructed He contends the fee W\JI ~nd traffic to Coast Highway .,.-..... Marathon, man! Youl Ru.nnang a m.r.ilhon in just six months l No ~t. s.Jys Ofym~n Jeff Calloway. Weft. fNy_!>e 1 ~bit ol ~at. but SllD ~~the author ol .. ~sBOokon Ru~ •• says that vi~ anyone an be ~ (of the ~rtioa line at the long 1 BeKh rx Los Anple tNnithons ~ part ol a six-month training ~m sponsoted by the o.iay Pilot and NewpOtt Ski Co. lnfonNtion is avaibbfe at Newport Ski Co .• 2700 W. ~ Hithw"f. Frx info, con&ICI ffeter C-errMd at 631 -3280. ext. 78. ~TION I0()..252-9141 C\.ASl5'fl£0 ADS 642·S678 540-1224 N£WS FAX 646-4170 HO TUNE SPOITS 60-030 1111• ~ T~ ................... ,J a , W1d ............... ·-········' See COX/4 ,... . CbY .c .. idering 8.1 O million bond for Bayside Village tenants 0 .__.~ ... wport Beach council wants more time to study issue and will wait three more weeks before deciding fate of mobile home park residents. &, Tony Oodero, Siii Wiier NEWPORT BEACH -In 1 last-minute ~ Monday, raidtntJ of the Ba)'lidc Vil· .. mobile home park kept their quest to buy the land beneath their homes aoin& for allolber three weeks by coovincing the Oty ON.nciJ to consider backin1 a SJO mDli(>n bOod issue. Owned by The Irvine Co.. the 26-acrc park at the edge of Ncwpon Bay h.ls 268 pac:es for mobile homes. Reudcnts here have reached an agreement to buy the land from The Irvine Co. for $12 million They have until SepL IS to dose escrow on the property. Slnoe DeAnu Assets cwrently hns a lease on the land that «s>ires in 201), the residents hope to buy the land from The Ir· "'ne Co and IJter negotiate the lc.:i-.c " th Dc:An.ta DcAnza reportedly ":ant S45 mil· hon for m lc:i<ot and has otfereJ to bu~ th..: lanJ .:i v.c:ll But Mon~y. council member:\ 1J the) "ere he:o.itan1 .1bout b;icling the bon.h. "1) • ing there v.erc too mJn) quc)11on' )Ct unan· )v.creJ · .. We ha\C a fiduc1:il) rcspon~Jb1l1t) to 67.000 people out then~:· Ma)or Cl.iren .. c: Turner ~1d. "The bJnls arc JUSt nO\' rec°'· enna from a four-year reCC).!iion. To me. u' a haky deal. The cuy is putting its n.:imc on the line." 1 urnc:r )\lsgci.1.:J the It) ha~ n t h d en, uth tame to tud) th mo1ttl"r and 'hould n,11 t'\cn 1. ' • 1hc: J.:al. v.h1ch v.dl b he:ird :11 tt e ~ • I~ meeting. J 1,t 1n t1m w , lo<,e c" rv" Gerald G1bh,, an :atll rnc\ rcprc:~nung the re iJcnt • m~1~tc:J though. th:at the Cit\\ 'upport " cru1.1:il to the bOnd deal, and ·he \J1d Ne" ~lft 8.: ach h!i' not hinit h> lo c fl • n:anc1.all~ b) b;ad.sn1 1hc: bonJ-. The Cit)\ name •~ the uni~ thin~ th;it rnulJ J>')tenta:illy be P.ut t n l ." G1bh:o. ~1J It wa • fin:il pica from the re~.Jcnl\, See COUNCIL 4· .. When Bessie Mae Hill died, so did her landmark store ~ The Hill House Costume Shop was recognized as one of the more unusual and fascinating costume shops in Orange County. ' The tore wa her trength. It' what kept h r going. It's ironi th t' "here he ended up dying. '' 1111r19 II lbt.il'll*' of BtsSll Mae ) .. ~I , (rtsked 11 Edward" Harbor r. •in Cinemas on l-lt1rbor 8oof Pv.1td in C(lstJ Mesal l'hotOI .md mltYW"U by\4~~ " 'In the Une o Fir . ' I lik 6:Jint Eac;twood. It ~s well-written,· and I !earf'\ed a lot abot;t the Secret Service" -ANN STONtCX Costa Me "I lik~ Sr'IOW White. I liked the dwarfs but not the witch. ' -DREW GREGORY, 2 CMta Mes.t -.. '''The Fugtt~ve · It'-. rhe only one "1P c;een, and it's exoting, dude " -ROIUt'T GUI UN C<Xfa Me'ia " 'Sleepless in ~attle' was th ~bf-rd~ wtts cle<>n. Non- v'o"Pn ttnd no ~x I lilce whote i;r1me mov~" • " 'rhe Fugitive · J lrwe the .l<:t1on that i<ePps you <in t~ edge c1f t ,, y<>ur sPa . -.o,•• -TIHAHY H OWN(U ~ltach How tor h UI ·o I think it's bout time th t pompoo y (Fer u~) did mcthin constructi~.ll's th4 first time l'YC <een him right on tarsct itl\out ivina ;peclaJ interest p . And I think it• ar.· t rfult he · opposing th t toll booth. r h1af\Jy uh it. Ws shouldn't have a toll on public road JEA."'• t£ JOH. N Newport BC3eh sa rn arcat c 011 rh rnmi. 0 r • to .. ,, "Vf tuw<>fl fot 0 :1 r:-e-r1 t pt~ ro climin rhc k>ll on the scc&IMl <>t rhe ton r<*I iR ~t &ach 0 MIKE MACI~ ES Nc1irpot1 fScach f n't get CHU Chew~~ 1~ C..Owna del M.lr K.ifi I BETTY 0 Co.rcm.:i dl!I '-br • o· I lfCC rd} CiE E YO ~ D .Newport Bex1l ' Dy 0 nd Newport Beach; .One of Ilic c:.;,ilthics& arc C>f rho United Stale$ .. they re hlfVinl a tit abc>Ut We dcfm1tc:ly d"4 r~c h:i"1nl stuc ion booth our BUT Of THI HOTUNI Clltl ......... Why dtdn'I you put the ~ lbout the f ~u~t~) 12 pna members beinJ . pKk&d p on Pomona St. - Hallelujah. -on the ffoot pasc? lh e's bis newt hctc in Calta Met . I , am to sicc1t~d about them ,euina &hole JUI" turkeys fint1fly. PlclM make a bi1111 deal ovt of &hit lh. i rcaf 1mponan1 here in Costa Mes Yw pul cha& on paJC 4, kind or hidden Thal't 11c11 news 5o, please make • b1gc:r deal oua of ahi• W1 '" Cost• Meta do not want these liule mt ao t•k• a.er our c11y J'ATJtJCIA HUOA Cosca Mesa Th Nffl tJI IN •ff'flU OIM ~tt1 LlalJmm:n II ~IHct.t ,., .,..,.., c .... MtN11w.J (M .... M#I 1Jlt4 .... ·~· l•u 1 hurJd•r. •nd pp ' ••• th on/~ p/111c~ ~ could p l It 1111• th~ o~pll~f' •I tb•t bour. Otlx,..lu, It r.ould bn~ bttn front·pp ~•. Rlllllllllll Clntmt I re d 1n &he paper 1h1 mornin1 (Aua. 26) hwt the rcpc l of the IUAUry In on yacht• nd bo:atJ I ho~ tbl II of tt.Mc yachts and h•P' uwner' nd broltcrt w1JI remember tbis •hen e1«1ion time c<1mcr. 11 Wllt thc1t Republican pre ident th 11 pul 1n th11 tu and IJ\e Dcmoc111 ic ptH1dcn1 repealed it. I hope-they don't ror ct lh 1 ai clcctk>n time ANDRA lJASMACI YAN N"'port Ocach WJCAfOll 1111 Ml&&. n.w.-. .... . ........... .. . ...... ,.., IA.._..., M t UM M t -~,...,.. ..... , ... ....,... ti~ .... ... .,,., .. ... >•• ,.. .. . ... ,. .... u ..,. .... '=.!.Y.: JOH. JO~SO~ ~ por1 Be h In I Cllll IWlll Af1cr rcadina pa tor Joe B • "s lcucr to Prewdcnl Clins n (Aui. 21 ), I broke in10 a colJ 1wc1t. What h ppcnt if ~le like th1t man really set uuo pawet? HAS he no re p«t '°' our Cons1i1ution'? He •ould itnfJO'C on u a theocracy. ~I 1( ,.,c don't happen to IJICC with hit aucrtM>n that &he Dible is e Oft 0 ROGER AGE a.u • t 1bcrc aoc be pOti Cm5l omc [! PA TN HAR\'EY SC"it port Bead\ fer ~ttlDRED Ml;.RRA Y N "port Bc..da J ".~ \ A,SOER LOOT N~j:ibn De:i.ch ~fJ wd" ThL> 1s religious fa~1sm . He k tured the Pr( 1Jcnt :ibou1 no1 ~ a c:ar nu1ou1y. But I .,.oukf pom1 uut 1h.a1 the Atncr1an ~oplc dc::u~ \OtcJ •&•insl P~t Robcruon's :too P:u Buchanan's Rcpubl n Parl}. A l1Cdong Rc pubhc:an, I joined that \utc. As a Oui u:an, I rcspc~t the riih1\ and sbou u of '1thcrs. ~en thou&h I dis:a11cc. I do no1 think th:u my thcol<>I)' is &he onl) thcolog). l1nor1n c nJ arropncc do 001 beloni in 1 CJlmti:in church. JIM YOUNG Nc•pon Beach COIT&Mll& VlriMt f..-al ... t ' AUIOI •l:rc rcpon~d Molen Sullldif from the 100 bl«k ol Del t.tar A~ft Ind Lhc 1600 block ol Supcnor A\envc Ori Saturd~y. an autc- rtpon J It.Olen frc.na I he )400 Wioc'lc ol lhc AVCMIO o( the A ru; f..,.., AYH•: 5omcOM ..oa. Sl..SOO wor1i. o1 hcari• ids from • nr parked '" tlw 1 ~. 11't ~were oiantd by • 76-,at~ ...... w ... ..,~-.wcn rcportc4 ..... ~ f~ lhc '°"" °' ......... ... GWodi. Ill·---lnlllll11ca'11u1 ............ ~ .. ................. ............ A fl ...... • tlaspalt leldVCom u.. ~Nat I 'm tom. And I need your help. For the past rew . month~ I've received recular .i mailings fr<>m"an otgal'liillion'"' called People for the Ethical Trc:atmcnt or Animals. Boast· ... C In Editor's Notebook ing mcmbcn such as "Golden G irl" Rue McClanaban, occasion a Uy runny "Weck· end Update" anchor Kevin Nealon and dean or . game· show hosts Bob Barker, PETA is op- p<>scd to ~at- mg, weanng. hunting and guinea pigging animals. The last couple iss ues of the PET A Guide to Animal Liberation have CXJ>05Cd the pain felt by hooked and gill· netted fish, the horrendous way circuses tre:u animal per· formen and the {act that drinkmg cow milk is un- n:uuruJ, unle you're a calf. The latest guide contains photos of a slaughtered house's blood-covered sledge· hammer "iclder, a big d<>J in a tiny crate m the Ph1l1pp1nes awaiting e'Ctr:iction of its meat and the face of a cat with a metal rod ~hO\·cd into its brain \lia Its mouth. My apologies ir you're cat· ing brcalcfa l while you're fC:Jding tMs. Bur that's not the only rea~n I'm fcelana guilty. S cc, 1 stopped eating red rocat ~cral )Can aio. not because 1 wanted to spare the suffering o f cows and pigs. but because I'd lost the taste for beef and pork. I bad been on a diet where ttlc only red meat allowed was ground beef bean. Since I wasn't about to as.le for -ler aJone cat - a oncc-beatina vital organ, I skipped beef heart, lost 3S pounds ... and myste· riousJy watched 30 pounds of at return. The next tame I unk my teeth into o hunka steak, ll Wanna place a class111ed ad? Call ow classWed ad department at 642·5618. tuted like a hunka salt. J haven't knowin~ eaten beef 1ince. A year later, I pooh- pooh-~d~rk. Because of the tali''..::' iobab'l. ,encrated by the bee council -on aaJmo. nclla, rve been wantina to &Ne up chicken and turkey. I don't think 1 could ever 1top eatin& fish, even with the talk -probably seneratcd by the chicken council -on mer· cury poisonjng. But pwing up red meat has had a dcvastatma effect on loved ones. If bed is being served, I'm perfectly willina to skip the main course and just cat fruits and veggies. Family memben fear I'll feel left out, however. and they go to all kinds of trouble whipping up special' dishes for me. I f J also eschewed chcwina chicken arid turkey, it would really throw the family into a major tizzy fit. I'd be perceived as 10me granola sniffing sub-being who should wear grass O\/'Cr his loins and an ashtray in his lower lip until he's rea dy to re-enter modern society by gnawing the flesh off a KFC drum- ·,stick. But scanning the pages of PET A guides, I sec that chicken meal has as much cholesterol per ounce as beef, that funnyman-turned-not· very.funny-nutrition-guru Dick Gregory turned to veg· etarianism out of a total com· mitment to non-violence, that Paul McCartney was the walrus2 t>ut he won't ~at . o ne ... ... And I feel guilty - gu.il ty that I reel guilty about the pain and suffering my eat· ing habits cause my loved o nes, but not guilty about the pain and suffering my eating habits cause rurkeys a nd chickics and fishics. Herc's my cry for help: If anyone in Readerland bas ideas on how to ndicaUy _,. change one's diet and peace· rully co-exist with the mcat- c ating masses, I'd greatly ap- preciate it. With apoloa:ies to Rodney Kfog. can't we just ca t along? Matt Cohr'• columa •P- pnn Tllad•p. You·~ lnvi (cd To Sec Out CusroM INVITATION . PRINTING CENTER . ChOOR From Our,,,. am·,. of ~~ Prilttc:Mn, ~wl &1 ., .. .. Whcdw:r You Ne.I ln wialm Fw ~ ..• Showas .:. AMi•a•iea •.. lirthAnoa &•1 ano •.• - N•AY IOCISTY IDITOllS: Local eodety ed.iton wW discUll what 11•1 UM cowriq tbc liCe11yla ol &be rida ud famous at a 7: l S &.m. bruktas& 11 the Newport Beach. Mamou. SCheduled spcilcrs lndude 8.W. C'.ook, eocieay editor for the Daily Pilot and Cormcr proClucer or .. Ufcstyles or the Rich A Famoua~n The event is aponJOred by the Dolphins Dividon or the: Newpon Harbor Arca Chamber or Commerce. There will be a SJS..SO rec I I the door to covcr br~kfast. Advance tickets arc Sl3..SO. Call 729-4400 for more. CAJt.EER PUNNING: An introductory seminar for people who want to change careers or clarify their lire purpose and direction will be orrercd by McCuc Associates at 3~30 p.m. at 4S70 Campus Drive in Newport Beach. Cost is SJS. For more inform3tion. call m.tooo. WIDNUDAY BARBECUE: A Costa Mesa High School Water Polo Alumni G3mc and Barbecue will be held al the school pool. 6 p.m. tonight. for more information, call 545·30"7. THUUDAY B\.ISINESS SUCCESS: Jim Warren lallcs about "How to Remain in Business and Stay Alive!" at the Business Opportunity Breakfast, 7: 15 a.m. at the John Dominis Restaurant on the Coast Highwa)'-The event. spon~red by the Ne~port Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce, CO$U S1 3-S21 , depending if )OU pre-registration 3nd/or arc a chamber member. C311 729-4400 for more inform3lion. GERONTOLOGY WORKSHOP The South Co3st Institute fo r Applied Gcrontoloa;y presents a Can:gi\-cr Training Program for family me mbers and professional carcajvcrs who arc caring for an aduh with a memory impairment. 10-11 ~30 a.m. today at the Harbor Area Center and Crom 6:3().8 p.m. at the Huntington Valley Center. For more infonn311on, call S4-9.l31. SATURDAY KID'S SCIENC~ Nickelodeon's "Mr. Wizard," wiJI gi~-c a 40-minutc show dcmonstratmg ~C:) scientific functions to children 31 10 a.m., I p.m. and 4 p.m. on the third floor or Cr)'Stal Court. Tickets may be purclu..scd for SS by callins 546-2061. · ,,,,,.,, ,, 7B •I Jose Robles \\Orls on putting a shine on the 76 ball located at the co rn" of Fainiew Roa<t and Ne~port Bfjplevard. SUNDAY SUM~tER CO:\Cl:.R f : I he summer JJU ~e nc:., "Mu')IC JI Monda\I" pre>ent "1 \\O for tho.: Blue:.". :in all blue'I hm~ feJ tunng · i31H Medley & l:bm R1lter:i . fmm · 4-7 r> m tonight 1570 Scenic Dr Co>tJ Me':i T"keh S'\'\ lpcr pcr~n ) MONDAY, AUG. 30 WRJTll\G \\ORK.SHO P: A ~Ork.shop called "The An of Businc~ \\rnang" \\111 be held :it 3151 Airway, Su11e ~-2 in Co')l3 Mesa Crom 6-9 p m Pubh.:1'11 and 1ntern:i t1onJJly publl.')hcd "rater B~rb:ir:i De M:irco "'111 tca~h Co')t of S.35 v.tll C'O\Cr handout J nd rcfre')hmcnts Prc·regi!ltr:.tt kln 1<1 c ~nt1:il :i space" hm11ed Ill 10. For more informa11on. l :.sll 760~ IN\'ESTl~G AD\1 CE: Joo.: W Conner will hold a v.or~\hl'P t11kJ Please Join Us For Dinner Lunebor MJltng Re 11 l 'tJ'~ h1\e\h'r'' I und) \\orl ( r 't 1 u" JI 1hc Cost:i Mes:i L1tir if') lrom '' J(l · ~ 30 pm R e,cf\.ll1lln'> Jr~ nlcdcd and CO)t 1::. free C1ll 5.!ll· ~ °') GOl.I TOUltNAMEHT: Tbe 2ad Anngt Cal Schaidc Goll T0umamen1, bcnef.U.. tbs Oitl Scout ~ ol OIUfC Coualy. • w be bcJd today at the Sula Ana Country 0 b ill Colca Mesa. 11hc ettnt waU bc&ift wbb a b:arbCC~ lu.ndl. f ot.JOwcd by a Jbotcun t rt at noon. Fee: S IS0.$200 per tolfcr. For more inf o~tion, call 979-7900. COMPUTER CO!'. ULTINC: TM e u,ine ~ ~ta.nee Committee of the • cv.pon Harbor Arca Ch mber or Commerce v.iJl prO\iJc free con uhi.n& on MS·DOS b scJ PC tcchnol<>SY, toniJht from 6-p.m 1470 Jllmburce Rd ·e..,.pon Buch. For more information. caJI 759-9137 ( Re)Cl'\~taons required). CAREER PL.\..'INl!'\G: An 1n1roduct1.>ry seminar for pcuple "ho v.anl to ch<1ngc arecrs or clarify their life purpo c and J1rcction ~111 be olfcrcd by McC.uc Auoca:ite\ at 3.30 pm at 4570 Campu) Dmc 1n Ne~pon lk ch. CC»t j) SIS f-or more information. call 979-1000 WIDNUDAY, Sin. I PLASTIC SLRGERY: "Plastic Surgcf) Beautiful Chernight or Marred for Life' will be topic da~u,~d by Dr Hugh Bailey J unng J ?\c:"P'>" H:irbor Area Chamber uf Commerce lunch at · noon the B.sl~ B.:i) Club. The co t 1> SJ4 per pcr,on FllDAY, Sin. 3 • MONDAY, Sin. 6 llOR t: 110 \\: l he ubor Oa) (1J"i. .. HlJ r-.c ho"' ..-. 111 be held lrom ;.a m 10 ' p m in the l·quc\lrtJn Center Adm1>)1on is !Fee I ur m-0re 1nlorm.a11on. call ( '\10) -l59-W66, Weekend Braneh Sabatn> · s was origflaly tOlllded in Chicago after our fi!her ~ · b fmtf req,e fOf Oll famous ltakt ~ fnxn Palenno Italy "the 1930's Today, lls sons & pldsoo cormie to prtMde a ~e metll of alhntJc llalial food Pfepmd fresh daly and swooed wtlh s gener3llOnS of tmy pode ForR~s can 723-0821 251 SlllJJlnl • ., • ~ --- SERVING LUNCH DAILY 11:30-3PM DINNER NIGHTLY 5PM·10AM BRUNCH SAT&SUN 10AM·3PM L IV E J A ZZ . BLUES & R OCK .l•ZZwllll PAUL KRIEBICH • Wed Miiii •1 llL ,,_ WONta ,.... .... , nu.. .. , ' -lltllllmll ..-11PAC COSTA MESA -The "Phantom of the Opera'' ii expected to brin& blocli:· buster crowds to the Orange County Performing Arts Center durina the new 1993· 94 Broadway theater series. which was unveiled Monday. But the coming of the "Phontom" i no surprise. Performing Aru Qnter officials first announced the booking of Andrew Lloyd Webber's sm3Sh hit in Fe~ ruary 1992. And e\"C!\ though subscriptions for the series go on sale Oct. JO, theater goers will have 10 wait until the end or the season for: he "Phantom" to begin its six-week: run, start· ing July 22 next year. Both arts center oCficials nnd local restnurnteurs say it will be well worth the wait. "There's no question it's a very good show," )aid An.d~e . Porro, co-owner of the R1v1- era Restaurant at South Coast Plazn, "II will be a good a~e1." The new Broadway the- ater se ries al the Performing Arts Center will fea1ure new national louring productions ol''Phanrom" and "The Who') Tommy," which be- gins May 10. The series will begin with a two.week run of "G uy~ and Dolls" begin- ning Dec. 21. followed by "Annie Get Your Gun" in February fe aturing former Olympic gymnast Cathy Rigby and ''The Great Radio City Music Hall Spectacular" in June with Su~an Anton. When the Performing Arts Center first revealed that "Phantom" would be. coming to Costa Mesa, com- munications director Rich· ard Bryan& es1ima1~d that a four-week run of the Broad· way musical could pump S20 million into the local economy. But nearly two recession· wracked years after the coming of the "Phantom" wns first announced. restau- rateur Porro has a few res- ervations about how strong the economic impact will be · for his business. "I don't think: as many people go out for dinner be· fore theater as they did four or five years ago," he said. "The money is just not there." -By Russ Loar Newpon Bnch entrepre· neur Michael E. Parker, convicted in April of de· frauding Columbia Savings .. & Loan or S8 million, is fac· mg up to 235 )C3rs in kd· er3l prison and millions of dollars in fines after plead· ing au illy in a Los Anaeles I courtroom Monday of swin· dlina three other b3nk.s. Parker, called the "Kfog of Greed" by federal pros- ecutors at an earlier trial, is the former owner of Costa Mc a-based Parke r North America Corp. Named Or- ange County entrepreneur of the year in 1988, he was arrested Feb. 27. 1991 for conspiring \\ ith a Columbia emplo)'ee to defraud the now defunct savings and loan Parker ple:sded guahy Monda) 10 three criminal complaint\ involvina schemes to defraud banks in Oklahoma, Nevada and Home Bank in Silflll Hill. COST A MESA -A local mlln arrived at his car p:irlced at 3-400 Avenue of the Arts on Monday morn~ ina to find bis driver's win~ dow smashed and an appar· cnt thief ittina inside. Accordjn1 to reporu. the su pcct &Of out o( the car, pointed a aun at the 2.S- )C1&r-old.man. and then 1umpcd in • black Muda RX7 dri-.cn by a ieCOnd S'1S- pect. • Alter 1hc uspect ned. anJ police arrived 1t the xcne, 1he1 located the act· 1w11 car abandoned ocllby In the WM pattinc INC• aure. Pohl"S aid tbs Mazda WM a Aolcn ~hide. _.,.,.,...,,.,, "°"' 1 aad dllouab Cotolaa del Mar. ...... Ouuce ........ cried .. cal...... Idiom tad deleaded eo.•a politioa 11 &M IOU 8FllCJ ,...,... ..... w.. ''I don't be!M -e **Id ,.. mOYe him and ma.ii Illa la~ay ·or iDaenOO...." Twacr llid. " ... J think ii ii IUdicroul that we are 1 pointlna fln&en aa each otbet ud rantina aAd nviaa." Toll otrecials con1end lhe » cent toll on Newport Couc Dmc was fl&W'Od ioto the financial pro- jections the qency used IO ldl S 1.1 billion in bonds. "To 10 bade and IU ... ~· ing that Clq)C*I the .DC)' to Ii· ability." said Bob Whalca, ID ll• torney for the bond holden. who was joined at the meeti.na by leV• ernl members t>f the toU road agency. includina But Woollen. chief executive omeer of the aacn· cy.But Hedges s.aid. toU official& knew of the opposition lo the toU long before selling the bonds and even requested the council not to "make waves" about it. "Now the tollway has got the money and we're still here," Hed$es aajd .. "AJI we•ve been hearing from you guys Is 'it is too late' the bonds have already been sold.' I don't believe that there has been every effort exhausted to solve this." The council requested the toll booth removal at its July 26 meet· ing and instructed Cox to bring COUNCIL From 1 ........... .......,~°' direclDn. .. II ol ,..,..,,,. =IMboudW80t,.a8d-IM.._ .. Allo. .. co.8dl .. fl' •eel .. al&er'UIM ,... be COMtNCted l~ICfDI IO Newport 0.. Driw:, ii me toll bcM>dt II not relllOWed. After tbe ¥Olo, 0. quis*Jy lch &be room ud couJd noc be reached for ooaunent. ToU of· radak aJlo declined to comment after &be council voce. Cox hu Jona iosisaed 1he pro- posed 50-«na toll on Newport to.s1 Drive has always been planned and sbould be no M.ir· prilc. And . he lw blasted the media and hiS coUcaaues ror blow· iaa the illue out ol proportion. Fuithermore. Cox and toll of, ficiak say the (can that traffic will return fo Coast ffi&hway in Co- rona del Mar are unfounded be· cause those can will instead be tn"Clina on the toll road. accord· lna to traft"IC wneys. &t raidcall and mercb2nts in Corona del Mar, weary from years of tn(fac, doraol trust the surveys. "'The ~ important issue in tho city today is that dam toU booth.'' said Jean Morris, rep· resenting the 1 member strong Corona del Ma Residents As· sociation. "And ere is one gu ar· antee. U that th is removed and we preserve he bypass (New· port Coast Drive) Corona del Mar wiU be saved." To address th council mem· hers also approvbd a study der:til· ing the effect a toll booth on New· port Coast Drive would hove on Coast Highway traffic. howc\'er, th:u convinced a majority of the council -Phil SanM>nc. fac- l>n Han, Jenn Watt and Jan Dcbay -to vote on the bond ~e on Sept. 13. . ··u you don't help us then we will have to let OeAnza buy the l:ind, and then there is no hope," said park resident, Bill GckllS. "We're not asking you to sign your name to anyt~ing, jus~ vouch ror us." . . . Another, Fred Bottome, snid he was speaking for the. large ~nior c1t1· zen population at the park who want to control their destiny before DeAnza hikes their rents -some by as much as 47 percent -next year. .. . .. . "We want 10 take care of our own people, Bonome s:ud. Just give us-e ~111nce.'' . CONSIDER THIS Have you eV9f th<>ught ol vo1un1ee11ng lor a worthy cause? The Juvenile 01abe1es Foundatoo ol Orange County can use your ess,stance 1n helping find • cure lor 1uven1le diabetes The Founoa1ion •s a group of concerned crt11ens wflO 0tgan1ze afld cooducl lund raisers IOf diabetes researcn We hOpe ~ 111• thfeaten1ng d1seai.e will be cured w1th1n this decade We conc;1c>et the time ano •"orts you dOnate to this WOfltly enc>eavor '""aluable lo yol\joleet oe lo! l1lOlllt iotouna1t0n please cnll lhO .I~ .,._., •• F..........._ Of .. ea Ca ... 11 OMc. I (1141 lla.o.J ALEX Pl.US .,.. Ulla c..a tll ......... .,. l' ......... .:...,.r:.:• '1" •11 --~ ........ _ ... oner EJCpi9s ~1 .1993 ~,...,. --.;., '11 a :=:s-1411 .......... .:1 ...... _ .... __ , __ ·-•Is ';. ··~ ......... Clllr ...... 110---··-- "°"' 1 uus hu noc Ned 1 mponM, and otraci1l1 declined to comment Monday. feflUIOll'I 1uomey, John Bar· ton, point to Newpon Beach, which spent S2S,OOO to erect fla5h· ing li&ht at the crouw31k between Santa RoH Drive and S:lnta Cruz R<>Ad on Newport Center Drive last summer at the request or Fa hion l!>l:ind employees. 1llc cmp'9yec comploined it wa not ~fe after a Sao Dic&o t1l· torney was killed while Cr()S)ing '~ toed id~~ ii tho ~rfect Fubiocl id "N wnnn analot:Y " Batton II · e ~ r~ Beach has taktn c~tensivc ~tcps tof drfvets and pedc1mans o :mhazard there and male New· port Drive s:trer. . "1 hovcn't the Vll~>l !d I ~hr. Co.to MciA h:s oot put ians up. he contioueJ. ''People u e th:st area all the time to da h ocr<» the (O<td.' AnJ then.~ i no :ifc way or cellillJ 10 nny Other Cr(.h.)· wulks." BartQn said hh client ..... no~ >ecLioa any \pcc1f1c. wrn. Ju compcn 1uion for lo ing hi'I Jc)\cly d3u&htcr." Allllta ....... 9at CUI ..... .-. llli '-~. dudina it ... • Mdditnc, he ;cttlld wkll Mr ,_.., for an disclc>Md ... .ccordiq to con. "I 'm noc one •bo wcs." F ,uson :sakl "I ~ stc thinkina lhil ls a friw>k>U1 bY.'\ Aftc~ll. ii was my daughter v. ran crou the Street. "But I ju t don't unde1)t \\>-hy the (city and iuue) doc11.n't ~mcthinJ that could m:i)~ \ wmeone's life. A wan ~oulJ ~ sso. tr it kept ono kid from ru mni ac~ the su-ect, ch:at'~ ;ill \\301." STORE IJ~t Hallo"ecn. I'm closing ~n; •• ~U . rccJlh:d. IJU&hing Ou~ each year artcr the hectic holid:i) h:id ended, Hill "ould. resume ~r • From 1 the ba11le 10 retain her beloved mannequins. She also ran one or the more unusual and Cai.cinatm& costume shops in Orange County. Mixed into racks or more convcncionnl costumes, shoppers could find classic vin1oae clolhina ind outfits worn by former film legends. Hill spent most of the yenr h~nling for unique items and once spent a fortune at an MGM auction in Hollywood Studio . . It "as all, pficourse, in preparation for the big day: Halloween. "Every year (my mother) would sny 'Thi~ is the costume hununi :ind b~ h aside her chaidren ) pleas 10 g11.e up the bu tntiS. Tid~cll descnbci. her "'?'h.er as ~ttonl. on the out ide and arina on 1hc uwdc. w11h. a lJttlc b11 o( lonely in ihe middle;, "Her ~t wall h11unt me: ir I s:iy !.he's eccentric, stt; S3id •. Hill onJ her flu sba nd ra&SCJ ,thcat t"'O d:iughtcrs. both Co ta MeS3 H11~ School duatcs in a home chey made m the bxk or the ~tumc !.'hop after purchasing ~ "".:all stucco building 1n 1969. 'Hill'• husband died an 1983. Tid~cll )aid he hopes to reopen ~ second- gencration Hill House al her home •n Tc~. •Full-time and part-time programs •Convenient class schedules- days, evenings and weekends •Accelerated full-time 2 '/2 year progr&m Full-time and Part-time Classes Begin August 25, 1993 Coll today. 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""°'!" ............. _......,.....,,....,....,,.....,· .. ,_ --------------------------JWW••---........... ----~1" ............ ______ ............ ~ SOCIETY SOCIETY EDITOR B.W. COOK, '42··021 "" Horsing around ai 'Oaks Fall Cla sic' preview party 'You lnow, I ne-.'cr 1tayed down here at the ranch until about a month ago. But, l found that I act up It 7 . 1.m. and never 1et ouc o( my robe, ~na with the horses, and checkina the propcny early ... to .... Clllr sec if everyone's workin&!" 11id the formidable JOH lrvlnt Smllla as she presented her cable of horses to guc ts inviced to her San Juan Capistrano Equesuian Center.· "J love hones. I competed 1 kn in the 'SOs ... that was a long 1ime ago. You never lose your 10\-c for something, and this continues to be my pusion," Smith added. Her macnificent pas.sion for horses will be celebrated with the upcomina "Oaks fall Oas.sic." The grand pru jump1n1 • compcti~aon "1till be held at chc Smith ranch. offering more thtln SlS0,000 1n priu money to an intem:uaonal hncup of encrant . Proceeds from the Sept. 16-19 event will benefit the UCI College or Medicine. Joinin& Smith for the prevtew or hor\Cs and al (rcsco lur-fhcon at the 0 3b Ranch "ere the cbancdlor of the UCI med ical proinm Dr. Wal ter Henry and his wife Marla dtl Carmen Caho. sharina "hone stories" under the sh:ide of the Smith Sycamo"rc and Oak trees (she supervised the placement and planting of each tree on the propcny with her late mother Atbollt Clarkt) were Catbcrint Tbyeo, Cleva and Bob H~. Gayle Aodtnoo, Gtrry and Wallet' Schroalcr, and MalJ DtU Barkouras. S mith will be assisted by organiun Morton W. .. Cappy" Smith and Arthur Ha•k.ins in presenting th·e third annual classic. ranldng as one of the richest horse show 1n America. The SS0,000 Grand Pn.~ i.s 1n fact among the l3rgest purses o!fered worldwide. Bob H~rd asked Smith if he reeo&nilld e3ch horse by n31Tle :is they .. -ere shov.n ore to the \'lSitors. Upper left: Among those sharing horse stories at recent pre\ iew part \\ere, from left, Bonnie Mcfadden, Wanda Cobb, and committee members Catherine Thyen and Mary Dell Barloura . I Above: From left, f'.e\\port Beach residents Cle\a and Bob Ho~ard ~ith Joan Irvine Smith, who presented her stable of horses to the guests in\.ited to her San Juan Capistrano Equestrian Ce~ter. left: Committee Chairperson Tricia ichols. • e.p•ta• F undlng RUFFELL'S UPllOLSTEIY llC. ... ....... C... llf'll .. She is ll \cry fortunate woman to ha\'c tbe opportunity in life Lo li\'C her p.i ion .. and to provide others in the community, hke UCI, ~ith the financial rGWard , " said Oaks a:a 1c committee member Swa•nt Wtrdln, sh ring a luncheon prcp3red by Rococo C.tcrcr's wtth aood friend Unda Roscllblau "You bet I know each one," Smit_b s!lid. "faery horse h:lS its own personality. They're Hkc people actually ... no t~o arc the snmc. To be honest, I know the names or these hor!te better than . t can rccalJ the names or most pcople!"-Group REFINANCE TODAY Guaranteed To Lower Your Monthly Payment At ABSOL11TEtY NO eorn -1m~aa. mu '"'-Hl:lllL---.- Other commiuec mcmben ln fact, the hones on display -.ere not like most people. Their net wonh, indi,1du;illy, is far grc3tCr than that Of most people ... ranging upward to SJ.S mtlhon per horse. That's a lot or bay How to submit your nuptial news The O.:ally Plaot kxwries the chinc:e to shatt me news OI your eng.i~ment or wedding with our re~. Pa up en8Alse~nt or wedding forms in our lobby •t 330 W. Bay St., C~ Mf'S.1, or ~ .l self-addressed Slclmped emelope to the Wedding ~rtment. The O.i1ly Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 •. Cost.l Mesa. 92626 . Phoc()) ol the couple or oi the ~ only m.iy be submitted "''th the lini)hecf form Black and ''-hite photos reproduce best. but you m.Jy submit uwply·foc~ color phOlOs for approva.I. 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By OeMs Brostethous, Socr1S Wrlllr N cwport Beach resident Dr. DaJJas Lon&, a former n:uional colleJiJtC and Olympic shot put champion, recently added another honor to his c::ol- lection. Long. who is enp'ged in the practice of emergency medicine at HoaJ Hospital, was inducted into the N1t10nol Hiah School Sports Hall of fame in a ceremony held last month in Nashville, Tenn. Long, who graduated from North Hi&h in Phoenix. still holds the Arizona prep shot put record at 69-JV.. He was nomi· nated for the honor by the Arizona Inter· scholastic Association and inducted during the recent 74th annual Conference or the National Federation of State High School Associations. · "I was very pleased to be nomilated and elected to that," said Long. 'The older you get, the more you enjoy tri utes and awardi which isn't quite as true when ·you're actively competing. "W~ went back there for the awards cereanoay and met ICWi'al Giber athlc&a, includina a wonwa bubtbell pla,er wbo hM ICOred the moa points Cftr la tbe •talc of Kentucky. Tbefve'bcen doiQa this .iftce 1980 OI '81, and DOW the1 ~ about 100 inductees.'' Few ~ ever equaled Lona'• lbot ~t perfQrmances., especially at the biab 1ehool and collepte levels of competi- tion. His prep 12-pound shot put stood u a national record for 10 ran. His record effort ca.me at an inVltational meet in Phoenix in May,· 1958 and, remarkably, still ranks as the third best of all time. "Frankly, I'm surprised by that because since I competed. steroid and other pcr- formance-enhancin& drugs have come on the scene," said Lona. · Also in 1958. Long became the first high school performer to put the 16- pound shot past 60 Ceet, wftb an effort of 61-1~. Long's senior year pcrf ormances earned him the title of U.S. Track & Field Ath· lete of the Year, and be was also named to The Arizona Republic's All-Arizona football team. His success continued at the University of Southern California and in' Olympic See LONG/7 Slattery new CdM coach •She takes over girts tennis team after Ellen Bryant resigns for duties at Newport Beach TC. ' Jelnick announced Monday that Slauerr. scheduled to coach the junior varsity thu (all, will replace Bryant, who ende.d her one-year reign to accept a. promotion at the Newport Beach Tennis Oub. Slattery, who coached the CdM JV in By Barry Faulkner, SpoltS Wr#lf 1991, before taking last year off to finish CORONA DEL MAR -her collegiate career, currenlly teaches Julie Slattery, 1992 National tennis part-time at the Billie Jean King Division-11 -Senior Player-of Tennis Cenrer in Long Beach, and the EJ the Year at Cal Poly Pomo-l!!llf!~·-· Dorado Tennis Center. na, and winner or three state "I'm very excited," said Slattery, who championships at Orange helped Cal Poly Pomona to the 1992 Coast College, wilf replace Ellen Bryant NCAA Division 11 championship, and was as girls tennis coach at Corona del Mar NCAA singles runner-up in 1990 and High. third in '92. "I met with the girls for the Sea Kings' Athletic Director Jerry See SlATTERYfl CdM's Sllngsby helps U.S. win triathlon •13th overall , 17-year-old proves unbeatable in his age class at world championships. MANCHESTER, England -Corona del Mar's Brian Sling.sby finished 13th overall in the junior division (ages 15-20) in Sunday's International Triathlon Union World Champ1onsh1ps. Sling.sby, 17, accomplished his goal of being the first junior finisher younger than 18, and helped the U.S. men earn the world juniors team championship. Slingsby finished the 1..S-mile swim, ZS- mile bike leg and 6.2-mile run in I hour, 58 minutes, 53 seconds, just more than 2\.1 minutes behind junior division champion Olivier Hufschmid of~wit.zcrland. Slinpby, the third American junior fin· isher, joined Ryan Bolton (second) and Abe Rogers (eighth) to Jive the U.S. team a total score of 23, which edaed Germany by one point. and Awtralia by two. It was the second world championship event for Slingsby, national champion in the 15-17 age group, but his first with a See SUNGSBYfl ~ : I I ,,,,, "" _,,, .t,W(~,.... Estand.1 High's Ju~ Rodriguez, i wide receiver ~d ety with the bgles, unde~ the scrutiny of fall conditioning Monday. It's the first of tfiree diys of conditioning before the preps hit the f~I ~ds ln prM:tke on Thurscby. CdM, Newport Harbor to present releaguing ·counterproposal to CIF • CIF will hear another idea for 1994-95 re leaguing Thursday . By Barry Faulkner. S00tU Wrdef CERRITOS -Representatives from Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor hich schools will appeal the Orange Coun- ty releasuing proposal passed in June, and present two counterproposals Thursday at _a Clf Southern Section Releasu1ng Com· mitlee appeal hearing at the CIF·SS Of- fice . CdM Principal Tom Jacobson and New- port's Steve Pavich combined to draft one or the counterproposals. which "'ould move Irvine, Santa Mar,prita and El Toro out of the proposed Sea View League, and replace them with University, Tustin and Foothill. A second proposal presented by the CdM..Newport faction, which will include athletic directors and coaches, is a copy or one originally submitted to Oranae Coun- ty princip3ls by Woodbridge PrincipaJ · Greg Cops. The latter plan would leaaue Newport with Estancia. Irvine, Lapna Beach, Lacuna Hills and Mission Viejo. CdM would be allaned with Costa Mesa, Capistrano Valley, Dana Hills. El Toro and Aliso Nicuel. "The first proposal, which we call pro- posal A. has a lot of changes. which will Ml/Of R1p1/t1 W1/com1 • Mlnat R.,.,,, W.I••• 2380 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 650-8598 or 650-8599 • • make it a hard sell," said Jacobson, who. "No. I, we think aeoeraphically, our like Pavich, will not attend the hearing proposal) pl:ice chools more ap- due to a schedulina conflict. "Out they propriately," Jacobson wd. "We have El may buy parts of it." Toro and Santa Maraarita back in the The "Woodbridge proposal," which South County, where they belona. splits the county in to three regional sec-"No. 2. we think the (currently pn>- tions with three leaaues in each, received posed) Sea View Leaaue is way out of little consideration during the series or v.-hack in terms or enrolJment, and com- principals meetings that finally produced petitive equity. We think Irvine ls just too the current proposal .... -..irons in many sports, and belonas with Under the current· proposal, which will schools with enrollments of more than need final ratification at the CIF-SS 2,000. Foothill is a small school that is Council's September meetin& to take af· used to competina wilh schools like CdM feet for two yean., bepnina the fall or and Newport.'' 1994. bas CdM and Newport io the Sea Geasraphy, enrollment and compctitjve View Luauc with Irvine, Santa Mar-equity (a.k.a. 1trenath or propam) are the prita. Woodbridae and El Toro. criteria used by principals during the re- ·C STL E UTOIOTIVE SERVICE • leaguina process. ~htch has already had two passed propos31 th'°"'n out throuJh the appeal process. At Thursday's meeting. the Southern Section Releaguina Committee, made up or one reprcscn"tf\"e Crom each of the nine areas throuahout the section. may ac- cept appeals. reject them. create a revised propos:ll or its own. or remand the matter . back to Onnae Counry principals. "They can as.It us to do 1t over aaain. but we're runnina out of time, if •e're to baYC it done by September's Council meetina." Jacobson a.aid. Other appeals arc expected Crom El Toro, Trabuco HUis and the combined cn- SM CIFn -----------~r-----------11 .l•,a. I I •'-•I•* ll•MCQ:9'!11I .......... • Ollliil ......... or ,, 1 11 ........ ..._....., I .. a. From 6 competition. He v.on three con· sccutivc NCAA shot put titles v.hilc 11 USC. 4'hc first time I broke the v."Orld record was in 1959, but in the cou.rse of the trad . season. it wU broken ·again a nu mber of times.'' uid Long. "In 1962 was the first time I v.as able to hold tlw record for 1v.h1le " Iii the 1960 Rome OlymplC'S, l...oitl •oa hlS fi rst medal, a bronze. In 1964 a me a world Ellbt locals on Cil-11 SpiirtsT 'Wlfllt-400' llst All·C IF returners Wade Tift of Newpon Harbor H1ih. J R. Walz ot Corona del Mar. and Costa ~~·s Brpn Luxembourge~ lead a list of eight Nev.pon -Meu Das· tna football playcR named on C•l·Hi Sports mapzane 's pre· ~ason .. Warm 400, ' h1ghhghtang the state's prospective college re· cruit Tift and Walz. senior running b this fall, ~ere among 36 ball c.ncrs from Southern Caltforn11 n med on the l~t. a supplement to the publication's "Hot 100" Lullembourger. an All·Clf 0 1Yi· ~ion VIII offcns1\e guard, was noted as one of 19 hnebad.crs who came clo>e>t to u rning a ~pot 1n the "Hot 100 .. Estancia dde1UJve end Mark Mollner. a 6-foot...C. 215-pounder, WIS amOnJ the top 20 dcfens1\e lineman recognized from Southern Ca lifornia. and joined ~fies teammate Jason Sweet, a 11gbt end, on the "Warm 400 ·• Corona dcl Mar def en.sne lane· man Mkkcy Loni (6-4. 275) and Jeff Borland (6-2. 220). v..-ere abo rcqnizcd, as was Costa MC$1 of· fctUive lineman BrW> Smith (6-5. 28S). The mapzine's September issue said the "Warm 400" arc those "'v.ho are attractina Knous atten· tion from coUcae recruiters." UTIERY Frome fint time today, and 11 wu neat to see to many familiar fatt$ from the JV 1e1tn l coached t-.'O years aao .. Slattery,. an Edi10n Hiah aradu· ate, won 1hc state sinales and do,µ· btcs titl4 11 OCC as a freshman, and YflS first in doubles and sec· ond in sinaks u a sophomore. Bryant led the Sea KiOJS to a second-place finish iSJ the Sea View Lcape Jut f aU, and a trip to the Clf Division I q'4_~ncrfanals. wfte" a loa 10 Dana ~illa made their mord l.S.5. Slauery, lfho wilt lead CdM into ha llna IUleb. Sept. 9, bu plenty of a.a.. to WOflt wi.ll\. iDd&lda. SC1 Vin 1iQ11a naucr-up Mar· de ~ and leap doubles ntn.. ~n-UJ! JcMy OlllCCJW aad Krit· llM Wiatoa. Slanery said the pqram is .... for 1 JV COllCh for t.hia • fall ~ lpplicwt lhoukt OOMKS W.idt at ltt.ooa (760- DIS). record-setting tou of 67-10 in a dual meet a1ainst the Sovie1 Union, and a gold-medal winning performance in lhe Tokyo Olym· pies. "the hi1hlight of my athletic career," Long e'1tncd a de1rcc in den· tistry from USC in 1966. and in 1 m a doctoratt in medicine from Washington University School of Medicine in Sl. Louis. Has son Ian is a former star of· fensrvc lmeman al Newport Har· bor High. v.ho is currently at Fres· no State after movin1 O\er rou~­ ing a year at Arizona State. ( ru11119J; .. t 11•1it. -~,.. High Kh~ footba.11 conditioning drills -they're designed ·to get the players in shape, And ~re guuanteed to send those players straight to the "et stuff, as Estancia High's hopefuls display following Monday's opening day of drills. The first day of pads (hitting) is Thursday. U.S. polollts (Weir) top Slllllis, 21-3 CAIRO, E&YJ>t -The U.S. Junjor men's water polo team. including Corona dcl Mars Ryan Weir, advanced to the scmifinlih Monday. emcrJin& from pool play with a 21 ·3 victory over Saudi Arabia at the seventh Junior World Ch:ampionships. Weir, a CdM High vacfuatc who wiU be a red·sh1rt sophomore -.11 h reigning NCAA champion Cal this fall, will join has teammates 1n Wednesday's semifinaJ match against Romnnin. nftcr ~njoying an-off day to<hly. The Americans defeated Egypt, 7·1, earlier in the tournament. before losina to Italy. lJ..8, in a mjld upset. The U.S. squad had defeated Italy earlier in the summer, en route to :a sitvcr medal at an intemation.il towna.menl in Hungary. Weir, a driver on the American squad, is one of only t~o O.ninge County representatives on the team, alona wi1h Fullerton's Lury Fcli..:c. Daily Pilot Sports ... Locals only MESA TIRE COMPANY AIJTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182' 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Colta Mesa I I ,I I • • ' • ~~~ coiiPOm-n.m-, I ~MUti I .. ~~=w-· I $ •RTCAl•D I· · 1995 I -:IG~-~ I REG. '29.,; am. I $19'~CMI NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY I. (f WHFB. ALJG#tENr . I L mmlUl.fl __L ~~ _J fMUST PRESENT COUPON! OIL C"liANGE :-i 1 FJONT DISC 1 SPECIAL 1BRAKE SPECIAL 1 ICUl&:~~o.30W . s49!§CMS · s1·0tssi6~95 I • MlcWnc Diie • PICk 8-tnga I JC)$f CARS •lmfectRls ... t 5-' Mallik Pldl £.ma --Ula . 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