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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-10-11 - Orange Coast PilotMESA Ooudlwil be li,.eq this morning, but there Should be a ~ sunshine in the ftemoon. Tem~tures II r main in ~ hrih ~ alotig the coast. Mid-il>s anl.and. SeeW~,2 Bridge -crossing becomes som ordeal Trimmers, union plan protest over privatization ~ I ..._ About 30 walkers are dumped into the bay when pontoons fill up with water and tip over. No injuries. By MllNe Mcleod. Std Wf1lr UPPER NEWPORT DAY - A walk on the wild side took. a wayward lurn into 1hc wutcr. . About 30 walkcn partacip:H· in& in the Newport Comer· vancy's walk through the Upper and Lower Castaways were hurled in10 1hc wtler Sunday aftetnoon when water-logged po~toons 1upporting th~ tempo- rary bridge ncros.s the Upper . Newport Bay sunk. Newport Beach Police said the incident occurred at 3:35 · p.m. after someone apparently stopped on the bridge to loolt at JOmething re ulling in a back·up o( people in one place. The weiaht lncu on the bridge drained water inlo the pontoons and caused them 10 tip. omcials said. U.S. Marines, who con· Mild . Wiik on · the Wild Side Newport Conservancy hosts walk amidst Castaways , stress ing the event is not a po litical power play to promote the passing of Measure A . By MllTllt Mcleod. Stan Wr#.tf T here V.ti nol a pamphlet or poll11cal placard In ighl as the Newport Con!>ef\ancy hosted its r.rst v.allt a.m1<bt the Castawa~ But the me s.sac to sa"c the open space spannin& the upper bay v.:lS clear. Reiidcnls arc just v..cck t\\ay from voting on ~helher or not to S4\-"C the Irvine Co,-owned properties known as lhc Upper :lllld ~er Canawa)'S and Nc .. porter North. The cuy matlative, known u Measure A. proposes lh:it re idents purch.isc tbc laod through a $120-a·)ear llSSC menl ovtr 30 )ears to property tues to keep the :uea!t free fro m dc:,clopmcot. But Conscl'\:anC') off1C1als ' ' 11rC"S~d that their mu,.h tOUtN • "\\'.ilk on the Wild Side"' was This event is unre lated to Measure A. werve been • trying to bring attention to thi s site for three years. It's an opportunity to see what is there. '' Newport Conservancy OllftllCOWD The p.:un11ng on 1he lop of p.l~ 1 is by p.lStt>I artist Debra Huse. fo1 infcwm.llion on origin.ii p.ltntin~. un 65<>-6865. ..., __ BUSINESS f?\X 631 ·5902 CIRCULATION 800-252·9141 CLASSIFIED 642·5678 RETAIL ADS 6'42--4321 NEWSROOM 540-1224 NEWS FAX 646-<tl TO HOTLINE 6'42·6086 SPORTS 6'42·4330 ...... Noo"" T ow-n .•••••..•.••••..........• 3 Oasslfted '' .............................. 7 L~I "4lt..ic:C?S .......................... 6 ...,.."linl11. • t •••• e e. e •• I I I I 11 e• ...... I lltltl I I 2 Slt"4c::e C1 u ... ' ................. : .... 4 not a political po\\er play to prom<>cc pa~ing 1hc: baHol inilt.111\'C. "Thb C\cnt as unrcl:ued 10 Mcn\ure A," )3td Councilwom:in Jean W.111. lender o( the CoMef'ancy. which crafted the prop<hcJ :i»e !tmen1. "\Vc\c bctn Ir) '"I to bring attention to 1hi~ \tte for three yean. Jl"s an opporlunity to ~cc v..hat lS thc:rc. ··We're not campaigning toJJ). but being ht'rc doc sttmulJtc J1scu~1on:· she added ''It add) a d1mcm1on 10 the dl).(u,,1on thal )OU can't rcall) (eel until )Ou\e been up here: to )CC II •• Stppm~ iced much~ and loo~ma out O\<er the bluffs into lhe Upper Ne.,.,.porl Bay, S~n Seifert and Tedde McOanit'I engaged in a pinted debate O\·er -.hctbcr or nol 10 \--Ote for lhc: t:U.. .. , (eel \-"'Cry strongly that lhb should be passed," :u1d Sea(en. a 12-)tar Nc-wport Beach re~iJcnt and :i co!bervancy See WAU</4 Clinlllng the Wall .Soc;:iecy •••••••••••.• I •••••••• ' ••••••••• I' a:I ..,,~,. •••••••••••• i.t••••· .. ···········--· s w~ ................................. 2 truc1cd the bridac. and t-.o ne11rby Newport Beach Boy Scout troop lenders rushed to people's aid to keep those on 1he submersed bridac from going under water. No · injurici were reported. "I couJdn•c swim, but a M:r rine f'bbcd me," sajd Marilyn lzunuta of Newport Beach. ··1 m:inased to stay calm." "Wt were v.ond~ring why the pontoot\S were filled with water, bul we d idn't think ii ~ould tip aver:• said U nda Johnson, Ji. o( Newport Beach as stle wrung See BRIDGE/4 ~ •• ......_."" •N.• About J O walkers were hurled into the ~ater Sunday ~hen water·logged pontoons s upporting bridge auoss the bay sunl. . ~ City Council meeting will draw laborers, supporter:s who oppose department cut. By David Heitz sun wr.•or ~EWPO R I BEACH -Tree· Ir 1mmcr' and 1h~tr brrthrcn from 1hc: 11y\ cmplo}cc: union ~11 1urn out 1n lull fur1.c ;.ii 1on1ght\ Cm l uun .. ii mC'et1ng 10 pro I c't a "prL po .. ;il 10 flrl\ .Jltze the Ctl~ \ lrCC' :r1mm111!! 0pc1:111on ' <.tu-.~ (11burn. a tree !Jblrcr h>r 1he 1.1t\. 'alli union rc:.prc'!>COIJ· ll'-'' -.ill prc-.cnr the c:11' "'•th a rc11:1un 'lfllC'J b~ 1,0 lU Cc'\1Jc11h "'ho don'1 lo\JOI. lo 'CC !ICC'· trimming lUntr.oa tcd-uul to lhe ptl\Jh: \Cd1 r ( 111ci. count~~ 1Jc: :uc pu,hm~ to JUl\JltlC :J\ OIJO~ dcp:irtment' U\ ~· ~1blc IO 1r1m hudgct" L.. I "eek .. Buen.a Par~ anJ (tN.a Mc:~ JOtncd Or.angc and olher c 1 "' 1h.at •, .. \c I 1J otf trcC'·trtmmcn. Ill \J \C monc) Ac-.urJang hi 3 )tall report lhJl v.111 be prc .. cntcJ tvn11tht '" 1hc coun1.1l. the: "''' "'ill ':.l\C :ii l::a,1 SI ~.000 per ~-c:ar b\ clim1~at1nc c: 1gh1 fXl'tl 10n\ Au.•'r<.hng l\l oin 1mkpcnJcnt re· p..1rt rrcparc:d b~ lntq;ratl·d 'L'rhart' hire~tn In ... :i 1."0n,uhant 1n L.-i· ~un3 ~~t1i1' 1hc' 'in~ 1.ould be tn· tl .aleJ lo a' tnJ-.h 3, S'.\ .S.OO(J 11 the CllUncil dnll t-11\ ~luff dnirc to d1mtn:ik th1. c:nt re Jcp.:irtmcnl Gener ~~ n1 c:~ Dm.:ctor Da\C ~1cdcrh v. '1 d l"e to ~ccp 1 u 11ce-111mmc:r' .111J .. lrcc: laborer 111 h.anJlc: 'pc..:1.11 prnJCd' ani.1 c:mcrgcnC) 'Cl"t .. c, " "'ell a' ere J:c an urb;:in l0re tcr fl<'' I un i. manJa;e lhc dt'plrtmcnl • n 1c 1.'llUn'8l v.ill dl~U" \\hCthC:f to a"' .arJ a S.'Y' . .t (J C\lOtr .J.:'I M \\c,t Coa't Arbvn I!.. "'h11.h '"·o d14,trdcd a c,-.,ntr~ct tn Au U'I lor trimmin~ in the c11~ of,Q rangc "The~ 're Juing ;A \t'ry good J\.lh.' "1td Phil P 11. cc. u m:in:igcr 1n 1he ''" \ <.lrcc:I Jepartmt'nl. .. h :.. r.arc Iha! ~OU get 3 \.llOlr;JClllf thJt hli. tht' ~.Jmc 111tcre't tn the com· munll\ th t tht' '1arr llf tht' cm d1'.IC'' •• Bui ~c" port Ucach·~ tree· trimmer' ' ' ihc contractcin. wor~ "l'n't be n1. 1rl~ a' g\>oJ a' thc1n. and rc,1•knt' v.111 now:c a lac~ o( pcr~lln 11 .lttcnti.in C11\ l'ff .. .1h m111nnun 1h:11 rn \:JllZJli..'n '' :i mu't tf ut1e' :ire ~nin~ i.1 muddl\: 1hwu~h tou'h c. ... vn....• 11 .. 11n <.:> 'e 1.rhJu' ,;ud he ""Ill Ir'\ to r \,.( lhc hud oft emplmC'C''I> m other "'' J\l~ or re~1.uc \\est (o;i'J :.\rhl>mt h> hire them ~en·yHr-old S~nccr link and his mother Kathryn o( e"\\port ma"c th ir ~ay 4'cros Coburn -.aid cu, ,,f1tc1al' hllvc hlld 1h.: "or~c" thnt ~omt' of lhl'tn ma\ h.1,c to l:a c p:n cut~ II\ ..... 1'0Wll high a' ~O pcr~,01 Two miects 1111 at llP8I alter Slat• Bros . Nllllll'Y ~Two other suspects arrested after getaway car crashes on northbound San Diego Freeway. • ~.o.ber11, ,., .. This ringing Is •oJlnll to the ears Y ou can tell bow old you're aettin& by')'OUP junk telephone calls. The other cvenina I picked up the phone and a cheery voice bounced throuah, "HeUo, Nancy? This is Dave. How-ya-doina?" "Terrible,'' I mutt~red, my standard retort to telephone salesmen. "We 59 and Holding. can't pay our mongage, my unwed d:iughter is pregnant, tbey'~e repossessina our car, my son Joined the Foreign Legion, and my husband has bought a saxophone." But the mdcf atigable Dave WllS DOI tO be deterred from delivering his immortal news. "This is )'OUt lucky day, Nancy, you've won a free cemetery plot in beautiful Cactus Hills Memorial Park. We're offering ""o plots for the price of one. What's more, the locauon has a terrific desen view." The timing was inspired. After a hecuc, frustrating day I was ready to be laid out, but I had something simpler in mind, like a hammock. The pitch abruptly ended when 1 told Dave my husband an4-l were allergic to1 Cactus. Nothing squelches your esprit like contemplating an all-expcnse·touLOf The Great Beyond. However, I've · never believed 1n making elaborate arrangements for any trip, including this one. When the time comes, and I'm undecided whether to pack for a torrid clima~ or celestial climes. I'll take clothes for both. N ursing Home Insurance also keeps our phones Jingling and molars grinding. "Do you realize, Nancy, that a nursing home will cost you fifty-grand a year 1f you're not insured?" inquir~s a kindly, concerned voice with the name of Florence (as in Nigh11ngale). "Docs that cover weekly manicures?" I quipped, groping for a note of levity. But the voice of doom drones on. "You and your husband will lose you r life savings." It's fortunate these predictions come at the. cocktail hour so I can contemplate our desperate future through the glow of a Ory Martini. . The rocky road to Your .Final Reward is paved wllh insurance policies. h 's fortunate insurance companies aren't licensed to operate on The Other Sade. I'm also besieged with inv11a11ons to visit ret irement communities, invariably out in the boonies where the climate is "not enougn for your arthritis, but congenial enough for nightly bingo g;imes." The ultimate offer to warm my ' bones was a salesman pitching Gobi Desert Estates where view lots were selling for half·price. As an added enticement he a~ured me that camels were cheaper to operate than Cadillacs Remember the days when a ringfog phone held the e:itciting promise of a voice you yearned to hear1 Or an · extraordinary Job opportunity, or a fabulous party invitation? You didn't dare leave the house for fear you'd miss the caJI. I wonder if l bought a Mickey Mouse phone tf my JUl)lt calls would be a little younger -and more fun ? Nancy Mdatyrr's co/uma •P~•rs n.ry Moad•!· To Mab A COf'redJon I II lf'9 NII ... polcy •,....., 4...a. .,.,.. " ............... al J40.122•. ...... ~ .... n...H ........ N!M. ........... ..., L " MANAGING EDrTOR STEVI MAUtE. 540-1224, ut. l6J .. •, Issues and answers for today 'A .godsena . ror retirees' That·~ how one avid lawn bpwler describes this gentile sport. Indeed, the Newport Harbor Lawn _Bowling Club has 125 members who enjoy non-competitive nature of contests. By Russ (oat, Staff Writer inesse. That's the art of lawn bowling, summed up in a single word by John Amies, president of the l25-mcmber Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club. "It's a sport that requires a lot of finesse," Amies says. "It's not a sport that requires a great deal of physical strength." That's just the ticket for Val Seeley, a former profession- al bowler and avid golfer who no longer participates in either sport. She says lawn bowling, or "bowls" as it's called in England, keeps her act iv~: "h's a godsend for retirees," she says. "You meet a lot of people and you can do it every day of the week." Decked out in their "dress whites," members of the Corona del M,a.r club competed with members of the Pasac:¥na Lawn Bowling Club last week. But don't call it a tournament. That's far too confrontational ·for such a gentile game. Oub members call su~h contests "visitations." "It's 1 friendly kind of get· togethe~' says club member Gil Curry. "Nobody gets uptight if they lose." The· Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club was founded in 1939 near the American Legion Post on Balboa Peninsula. The club moved into new facilities on the corner of Crown Drive and San Joaquin Hills Road in Corona del Mar in 1972. The ciry owns the land and pays for upkeep, and the club charges only nominal membership "dues. . . Gil Curry of Newport .Beach lets one ~o on the pristane grounds of Newport Harl>or Lawn Bowling Club, which was founded in 19J9 near the American legion Post on Balbo. Peninsula. The club moved into new facilities on the corner of Crown Drive and San Joaquin Hills Road In Corona del Mar In 1972. Lawn bowlers roll weighted "bowls" that cutve slightly as 1hey're thrown. The object is to come as near as possible to a white ball called the jack. Players first roll the jack. trying to put it at a distance that matches the skills of their team members. The accuracy of a roll is dependent on how hard the bowl is thrown and at what angle. ~ewport BHch lawn bowlers Blair lord~ left, and Val Seeley give each ol~~ a high-fi\le during recent tournam~t. · The game con be traced back to ancient Egypt. The Romans played a similar game called "boccie," and the first English club was founded in 1299. Players in England used stones, but the game was routinely bjnned by English kiags who feared the game was causing the neglect of nrchory. In America, the game has been popular since colonial times. But there arc only about 5,000 lawn bowlers in the United States today, compared to about S0,000 in England. In South Africa, major lawn bowling tournaments arc broadcast on television and attract stadium crowds of more than 20,000, according to club member Werner Sachs, a former resident of South Africa. But for most players, the low-key, non-competitive nature of the sport suits them just fine. "It's mild exercise and you get to meet o Jot of nice people," says club member Blair Lord. "It's very civilized ::: it's a very gentile sport." WfATllR --- r 7 ....... . 12llS,. .... . ,.,...u n.u,..."' ,.,._ .. .. ,. ....... ,..,... .... tilt,... ... Pasadena bowters John Lewis and Sue Crttn, left. encounp Heh other u · Cil Curry and VaJ Seeley watk to opposite end ol field during tournament. r . . ICMOOL LUNCllU Newport Mna tltmHtary 1ebool m"u MODcla1 -Power Pina, broccoU and carrot coins with ranch dip, slued pears, choice of milk. Tuttdly -Bean and Cheese Burrito. arecn bean• applo wed&"-A to Z bread, cboJce of milk. w....., -AJl·Bed • Buracr on 1 Wholo Wheat Bun, leuuce, tomato and pickle, (Weft baked .... ~Kh llica with bciria. oatmeal ralain cookJe. choke of milt . ,,....., _ ChUi NadMJI. curot and celery Micks; ..... ailp. cboiei °' .... . ......,_ow.. .... Okll-.Ort.111._ i~.=..~ :=-.r-·· • II attend Arb c 'I I Nft.MGIA10 QOOft Of TU YIAa -A bunch of the boys ~ =it ap Ill • Com Mciil ~ t1M other diJ IDd tbe talk tbcJ'rc bdns ~ to attend.'' Tb s bfOUlbt -~ b'*lh la the utaDbllp, while dmizcaa poadcf'Cd the Balboa Point rcsidcDI c-IJ Wftll. who aoy advmcc notice, .. Vld ~ J scc1111 to hM'e a lot ot time o. bil ~ tbou&bl. .. Mcrty ~ I wu pna be dedded to carM1U tbe ncigbborbood OD catapulted up ~ the top of a pyramid." tilted w, and ....,ued a deft Oict oldie""*-n.c .a~ ''How didJa do tM1r 1 manded ... "lt'a an iD tbe wntt." Ed said. me..u. ot ic all the merit ot Measure A. aanendy bdn:& Jim didD'r f.irc much better, buc be bad '°' U'OuDd to .. Arlt c...,... Appm:iatioo Nip_t," I S2S·•·plate blow~ IC:hedulcd Oct. Z7 at e.Jboa'• American Lepoo hall. Tbeo one mac:bo wstomer spoke ... , wouldn't mind if snanbcn of NOW sbowcd up to P'Y tbeir r•~" he Aid. "~ of tbeai are real puny p1s." debated ~the electorate. a ready c:q:>laoatioa ... 11 w a ooe-bu.mp He popped the quataocr to 11,~---~ that's wb1lt ~ me, Another ... sba'•dJ b>kq -~~____,. repstend votcn and rcporU these raults: be &aid. "Back home rm aocustomed to 101 nay, S yea, 7 undecided. driving the IWOJ)ump model" 0 . Thas was n.ot a lcienti& poU, he 0 ~. There may be a 3 pcl"CCtlt "YO~ll& NEVER TOO OLD TO type identified oo.ty .. 1>9ft, ClpC"O"'kd- ~'Wben JO" wen sb•kina the bocde oplido down; )IOCl -.ere crcatia& a vaa.nam. lbal's sdf-ddeaf.iDa, .. ·°TicU11 are sellia& at a aOc>d dip," enthused one c:ammittec'mcmber; • auaa-bo supporter of Newport's ousted police chief. "Should be • terrific CIO'lird." DID ANYBODY SU TIIAT 0-TUJt.N? -Don't loot now, but 10meone goofed with that directional lien on C.oast ffiabny, poiotiag the way to Balboa Periinsula. mar&in of error. · LP.A.RN, ICE'l'CHUP·Wl.SE" _ There I D was~the other da1r,1UD& breaking fast 11 IT ALMOST BltOUCKI' A SMILE Edd ie's Galley cife on Harl>or Island FROM 11lE SPHINX -Along with 40 Drive, when I learned a new trick. J did:D't attempt to eij>1iiri that f1f1 • ~tctmp..pou.riaa technjque bad beeD inspired bf tbe late °'*9 Nd. wbo once YCn.ified, as best l can rccaU: 0 Shate, mate the ketchup boo.le. "Fll'Sl some will come, and then a "Will ladies be invited?" asked one patron, who's a Uttle behind in his newspaper reading. A.a attorney Art 1te11 ... was the flt'St to report, the U m Peninsula is upside down. members of the Orange County OffK:C of On the table was a virginal jua ol Protocol, Vkla and 11.m Dea a.re home ketchup, required for the hash browns, from a 13-day tour of the Middle East. and I couldn't get It to Oow. I tncd nearly There was no sign of Mideast tension in everythin& mostly upside-down - lot'U." The ci.rcumstances just djdn't seem n,ht for a poetry rCad.in&t Besides. I was I.till awed by the dcmonstt'llJOa just witn~: a labor-uvm& trick that will be remembered foreYCr as the .Flacb Flick. There may be some symbolism there. but we couldn't agree on what it is Stranger things have happened on the way Egypt, Isuel and Cyprus, but a scary pouodma. shaJtin&. ammg.· and was about thmg happened oo the way to the to effect pcnctratiOh with a knJfe -when pyramids. _ 1 . co-owner Ed FlxJa came to the rescue . • to Balboa. Against her better judgment, Vada was "Herc, let me show you the ~ way," persuaded lo mount a camel. he said. 0 .. Hell. ~s." said the committee mc:mbcr. "Not only are they in'1ited, SPEAK.INC OF SIGNS -Long-time "When that cntter stood up, without H e then seized the bottle by the throat, Jury K.,..1 t'OllUIUI nuu Moe• •ad w«1--.,.. IOCllTY Opera-loving singles enJoy recent event F rad.sy n1i;ht v.ns ".Singlci. Night" 01 the Fred Asl:urc D.:ince Stut.110 of Ir \Inc -srngle v. ho Im I! the opera th:11 t ) 1-'t'llcla lJu~tr :1'S1)1ed opcr:i ball co-ct1a1rs D:arbara l.W. Cllll Society Editor Vcncd11 nnc.t Donna Cttaa co- ordinating the e\eOt ~ur:ict1ng single of all ogcl> for n little cha· cha anJ chll<hat. The Opera P:iC1fic 8Jll Commmce wants to get the mcs.sJgt out th:ll singles are ~ekome ;u 1hc b.iU NO\-. 13. Carol C)rlJn, owner of the Astaire Studio. h~1cJ the mL\e r .at no charge to o~r:i·loving ~inglcs L.] "Shop tall You Drop" Yl3'> I huge uccc 13.St YICC~I The B.albo.i O.i) Oub. 1 he "s.oph1i.t1cates" of NeY1port Beath held the )hopping C\· tra\a,anu ttJ ra1\e fun1.h for the ATSC (A.\..essmcnt Md Treatment 'c "1 c Center). a non·proft1 m um.cling a-n- ter for >Oung people on the -.rong tr.ad .. ol life The threc-J.>) shopping pcctacular pro' 1Jed first pick or Fall anJ Winter fa~hion'> Crom many design· erl> anc.l shop) :u n J1 - counted pncc [\t l)n Parttlh1. Tita Lou. Ab1nna Urt>oous. Jt'onnlt Lo"n nce. P~ Cold~1lltr Chi). D:irl«n Mane.lark. Sut C•nnoo and Pdrina Friede v.ere on hand for the affai r. TODAY JlDIWALIC UU The inJugural 'Super S1d~-alk $ale" for lblbo3 residents contmUC) from noon to 7 p m. in downt°" n lblboJ. fan. country :and suiur music. pmC1 anJ &cncral (un PAIAMA n onTIMI Thr,c-10 7->.:ar-olJs .uc i1h ueJ to bring 1h.:ll' l.t\orlle '""" n-ups., blan!.c1s JnJ stufkJ .ar11m3ls to P jJJmJ Slt>C) lime with StOC) teller 8.u~rl Kl.:m, ~·i;inmng at 7 p m TUUDAY .... USON vtllfl MIU PaJDI Mcs.3 Pride ""ill ha'.: A~mbl)m.1n Gil h :rgu\On o( th.: 70th 0111ric1 J\ the ~u.:st \pcal.. .. r .11 the October mc:e11nc Th.: mc...a1ng ...,ilf begin at 7 30 ;am at the Cmta M.:l3 Golf .ind Countl') Club Br.:ali.f.i.st ""111 ~ ~r'\cd jnJ the public•~ 1n\ltcd aUSINQS PLANNING ll.M.INAlt • Bu~n\:11S PIJnn1ng Th.: future Atn"t \\'h:it It l.:\CJ To Ek."' a fr.,·, C)Clllng \Cmin:ir pn;~nted b) Gr\:~ ~l \\'.il~cr o f ~1.Cuc ~late~ "''" fo.:u~ on 1h.: fu1urc of bu111n.:'' plo1nn1n&· Z""'ll t...: hclJ 1n the C4>mmun11 Room ;at lh-e Nc-.TJOrl Ccnt.:r Li r;iry l nJ "'1U 111ort :it ... pm. :1nJ enJ ;at 9 ~ m Pl.:.:i....: caU 1hc I brJI') al 6+4-ll ~or the Newport ChJmbcr JI 7~>-.&.WO WIDNUDAY llN.IHOUONSPIAU Seo ~b.nJn lkr,.:wn "''JI be tbc k:iturcd ~pc:1l"r lll th.: 0Jlboa 8 ..1)' ExpeRiENCE TliE NEWEST CAFE IN CORONA dEI MAR Full OOfflE Md f.)pl650 bu. Fmlt Weld ~· OrijnudNJ' Style~& GOurmn. Piz.us Emtint Ptut11 Dillla • Joi~ U\ fOll A 1Al£ Niqkt ..w. OplN rill 1 lpM SuN->Tltu &12- Fli 65A1 AROUND TOWN R.cpubl.can Wumcn Fed~:itcJ m.:, ting. There 1 ;:i S 15 chJrge for lun,,.h at the 8.1lbo3 B.tv Club. for murc rnform3t1on o n th .. C\1..nt, l":lll ~5-91~ .. PllOSTMHIS PllUINTAflON ~Jrcn llainc,. J rcprc\Cnlal1\C o f the Amocn.1 Co .• v.111 d1><.U'> ("U\tom•t1t b1cast foriM anJ other n1:\lo product'> frotn 11 :i'm h• ~ p ii'1 al N ht ... n') Lini;.:n-. lil'J \\.:~1d1~f Dmc 1',1r ntorc, \:Jll 031-~\ •1 LICTUU ON SUIJt DISOaDllS LI\ ing. ""11h 51.:cp \pn• .1 .1 IH turc JnJ d1"' U'>.\lon b\ lJr. I' Jul A Sdc,l..,, a )p.:cral1)t 1.11 '" .:p d1'14 rJ...r~.'"" 111 ljl..c pla • .: b.:1" ... .:n .. . JOU 9 p m Jl I lo.1g 1 ltl>P•!JI Adm1)~1on 1\ fr1.:c. C.111 ';till·~ 1711 h•r mor.: inform;i11un NAFTA DISCUUION r he 'C\\fl\111 HJtl;\..>r l<cpubh,;.an ,\\\<:mbl) v.111 h.: h,,\tm~· .i J1scu <.100 of the :"\orth \ ,ri,Jn 1-r.:c T r.aJ.: 1\grc.:mo.nt k.;:uri11' ~tJrihn 1.1.x"'· a f1,rm.:r m...r11~r t>f Pr..:,1J.;:nt R..:j·,.111·._ Uu h' l.:\p\>rl Coun .. I \ub..'\mn 111 ... ,· lm [·,port \Jm1~ .. uo111oJn 1 h.: .. ,.:n1 \\Ill \tlrt .11 t> pm al th.: Bob Uurn' R..:s1o1ur:int in f:i,h1 n l<>ljnJ. 'C""Jll.)CI (ka,h l'l.:oi...: \.Jll 7~ 1-~~3 for mur .. • mformJll.:>n JO ... UPLACIMINf suao11tY A 11,1.:i>o: ll~p11al Orth• p..di.. Surg ... on .rnJ vthcr m.:m~.:r, ,,f !lo.ii;·\ ~n .. hJm "111 JNU\~ \JCIOU'.> f'jrlh."Ul.Jr:. \.If hip rcpbc.-m.:nl 'urg.:r). lh.: d1s...u "~'n "'111 b.: i.:1 n .11 ; p m "' the lfo.1!: 11.:alth t\:nt.:r Pkj-... 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'· lm.\loo. rJ.) a-nJ ,'\>fl,.: proJ1,1_...r, C:ill ii 1-1 l.:' fm nwrc 11'11, •rr .11 ''"1 Please Join Us For Dinner Lun~hor Weekend BrUn~b Sabaln>'s was onginaDy fWlded n CNciOO after cu fft brolqit lie tarni1y rqe kJ °" ~ llaAal Sausage frool Palermo. ltafy 11 the 1930's Today, t1S sons & pldson cd1Je to pnMde a ~ mertl " deU ftala1 food pnpased fresh daey and seasoned . s generabOOS " fdt pnde. . ,fer Resemtiofts Call 723-0821 : 251 ~,., • ., ........ lelek • Passenger involved in car accident din N EWPOR1 COAST -i nc pa,>engcr 1n a car 1h;11 '>mJ'>hcd m10 J uti&ht)' pole .ii wg '°'e"· port Co..>t Road e . .H ~ ~.:iturd;n morning died Sund.i> Jfter 'iuf- fenng from major 1nJu•1e~. ho)· pit.ii o(ficiab said Chmtine 0 Reill~, ~. 01 Nev. Jer.e) v.:i~ re~1ncJ Je.id .it 12 15 pm SunJ.1, .it l C I ~kJ -.JI Center 1n 01.incc I h: pc:r .... m "horn 'he "-J~ Jrn1n!! '' 11h ".1, found J~ 1 t the 'd:n. vi lhc I 35 an S •• .1rJ.1 ''"1 He hJ' l°'ecn .k"lll11..tl "' ')Inc \II.in bJll', 2 l l ( -\r • J l:\lnc Police 01!1c1.1h ,,! :c.-- 'P''lltkJ tu the 'ccnc 'J ,1 1t1c J~·c1Jc:n1 OC\:u11cJ ne.n 1h_ n ter~11on of ~facAnhur Boule- ' :mt and Ne..-port Coast Road. The "'hitc Honda dmcn by bans V..t) appJrenil) headed ""c:stbound on Newport Co3.St ""hen 11 ... uJJenl) lost control bans hit a pole on the nonh )1dc of the inte~cctton. f>ultce i.Jt.d the cause of the ,1 ... 1Jen1 'eem~ to ha'e been 'reed It 1) unlnuv.n whether akohul or drug v.ere 1n,oh ed lkith the dmcr .ind the pa>- 'cng::r "c:re v.eJnng sc.:11 belt .. .snd 1hc \Chicle V.J) equipped "1th a dmcr"' .,,Je 3irbag. but oft 1C1J" ... a1J both res tr ~int> ":re O\crcomc: b) the 1mp4ct Ill the \Chicle -H_t Marni~ •'ld..t'Od ) Wanna place a c lassuied ad? Call 642-5678. "------------ •FAMOUS RIBS & SALAD • TERIYAKI, LEMON ~--fllM-'lrAYA CHICKBI &SALAD • PRlllAmlA PASTA I SALAD SERtlED SUNDAY tin FRIDAY 5.•T:• I'll LIVE JAZZ. BLUES & ROC"' 4 ~.~t1,1113 R OTARY ANO NEWPORT HOST JAPANESE VISITORS -four , tudcnts a~ two teacher from Oko.uki, Jap~n. arc enjoying home stays with Newport ~acb familie Oct. 7·12 ,------~ thanks so the cCCorts ot the Ncwport·Balboa and Okauld South Rotary Oubs. .ccurdin1 to Rotarian WendtU Fhb. For nlne ytars the two cltjes have exchanged junior high students in • prosram th t has ----' developed an· Jiii outstanding relationship • -between familie nnd the respective cities. The Service· Clubs Olazaki students are living with the families of students from .Ensign Middle School and Coron3 del Mar Jr. High School who visited Okazaki earlier in 1993. During their visit here, the QknznlU students nnd teachers hnve been welcomed by Newport Beach Mayor Clarence Turner, :mended clnsscs at Ensign Middle School and Corona del ' • Mar Jr. H!&h, auu"-d ahe ciay Q( Ncwpori 'BCi.lch, auendca hte1uard and Harbor fire • l>Oat dcmon,tratioM and ~en had time for 'hopping. Toniaha, ahc tudents will be 00.acd by lhe Rot ry Oub to an-okl·f'nhioncd barbecue and pumpkin e1ivin1 evcnina 01 past Pre ident Moe Hamlll'• home. Helpin& Fish and Hamill with the • cxcbn.nge activities arc Rotariun' Andy CaJOp~U. Dkk Okbon, Woody Uotoa, Mike Moott, Sam Owl~e. Dob Sllvtr, 80b Tba~r. Sttv~ Vlckus and Ttny Zlmmennao. 0 The Harbor·Mes.:i Lions Club is participating in "Camp ign Sight First," Llon Oub International Associi.ltion's $130 million worldwide fund-raising efforts to comb:u blindness, Lions have Iona been active in the cattse of 1ght preservation and aid to Lhe blind, and in 1990 dedicated one of the world's largest voluntary service organization to the elimination of unnecessary blindness throuahout the ~orld. The I larbor·Mesa Lions have pledged to du tMir part ao hel~ make the tracedy of prcvcnuablc and revenibk bli"'1nc a thin& or the p1$t. iheir fint 5lep i • fund·raf in1 50CC'er tournament, co-sponsored with A YSO th:at ~111 be held Saturday, oa. !30, I[ TeWinUc Mld<Jlc School .. Pizza, ice ere m 1nd sodai. will be sold beJ~cen the houn of 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. AYSO'~ 'hare of the moncr. r iscd will co toward fundina their travehn& soccer teams. More inform:uion cnn be obt:iincd by calling Judy Lor1o• at 646-1402. 0 Welcome to the World of Service Clubs: Andrew C. John oa or Sutro & Co., ~ho joined the Ncwport·l,...,ine Rotary Oub. 0 MEETINGS AND PROGRAMS THIS WEEK You are welcome to visit a ~f\ice club this week, to hear 0 program or interc)t 10 you, to learn more about 1he club's activities or to get involved in service to your community. Take a looli.I TUESDAY 7:30 a.m. -Newport Dciacb Sunrise • ~ a~ rnecti• at the 8a=41boa.:==,;.:~,~ 01.ab. will hlv• 1 prosr•m on the McDonncll·Douafa1 Sp;u:c .Station. MOO -C..ca Mea K.inab Club, meeting at the ~ta Met.A Community Center, program t>Y Doua F.-ltr on Loan Odauh1 and foncM$uttt. ':JO p.m. -Cotto Mtu· ~ Harbor Uuas Chab, meets at Costa Mc ll Country Oub1 will hc:ir 1111 they wunt to know about the Miah• Ducks of Aaohtlm from pl:.iy by play announcer Matt McConnell. OctObcr i\ Lion member hip month And auests arc in..,ited to the mc:cttn,. WEONESOAY noon -Custa Mtsa Kotary Club, meeting at Mesa Verde Country Club, program by A scmbl)'ll\ln Gil }'t'lu.son - The lnlllatlvts on November's Ballot. 6:15 p.m. -N~pOrt·Dalbo• Rotary Club, meeting :it the Dalbo3' D:iy Oub, progr.im will feature a debate on Me:isure A by Nc"port Bc.ich Planninf Commi ioner Anne Gill'ord (1n favor) and Newport T~pa)cr's Alliance Pre ident Ron llendrkk.son (again t}. Gue)ts ure im•1tcd. Dinner is S l S per pc™>n and • re~rvation can be mude by cnlling Ste\t s~ •• no-ocu. . "111UllSDA Y " 7:15 •·•· -s-&ll C.... Metro Jlotary Oub meeting at the Center Oub, PfOIJDm by Ed o·uana: "l'M llolUJ Jouw'••&oa Btntnc:u.ry Prop'ea." nooo -K.l-nJllt 04* of Corou lkl Mar, meet~ at the O~hia Corinahian Yacht Club. noon -Costa Mm ortb IUnal• Club, mcer~ 111 the Holiday Inn in Costa Mc n. ' noon -~por1·1"1ne Rotary Cl'1b, meet at the A1rpuncr Hotel, pro& m by M11yor Mlc:hac:I W•rd of chi! City of Irvine. 12: as p.rn. -The E•chanae Ch•b or t•por1 lharbor, meeting It Ch:attey Brown'), will hur CrOm'Randy JohnJOn on ••Don't Dur Into The Dack Doy Doondoi&lt." 0 en let Club Update i publi)hcd wcclly by the Daily Pilot. Add U$ to sour club's nc~lctter tnJiling Ii l and submit preu relcn cs by FAX to 6.ll·S 51 or by miail to I 74J Oa)port Way, Newport Dench: Calir. 92660. · · Newport City Council will vote ·on library-lurnishinll1i------ WALK 6 ') ' / an area not U)ually opened to the public - ~eemcd ·to i.upport keeping the area., open. Along 1hc way. the path "as dotted b) c:ntert:iincrs like the Nigerian T.ill.ing Drum En::.cmblc "ith it:. show o( African dance and mu .. 1c, li1\e dnncef). Ben and Jerry':. Traveling )how of juggler~ and acrobat , pcrcu '11.>n drummers and the.: Oa)b Ul.ulcle S1rummcr:. from Corom1 dcl Mar. C\Cnt "'ho "andcred the booth~ und the headland undecided. foll colors. $44.305.04 . • 13:? wooden chairs, $35,508. Fromj member wHo is in favor or ¥\c tax. "Once "c lose this, we'll never ha1,e it :igain ... Dut McDaniel remained undcctided. "It !>ecrm like one heel. of n ttl'C," said John Nc3l of Newport Beach "It eems mhculous to buy more "hC'n "c·11 be gi,en Ml much ... It') n great are:i, but )OU can't put a fence nround everything" ..._ $400,000 in red oak accouterments could fill $8 million library. By David Hertz. Statt Wnter • Furnishings for five offices and a confc: rcnce room. SI I .500.45. • Misccllaneou!i furnishings ~uch a!. "a'lte ba:.lcts, filing cnbinets, nc":.papcr racl-.. map cases and meeting room tables, $72,148. "I lov~ the view, 1 love all of this," !>alJ McDaniel, :ii)() a long·timc Ne\\port rc:.idcnt. •·But I want to an!>\\Cr )()me que!>l1on:. for m)!>Clf. I'm thinling ubout the co:.t nol only for m) elf but for future gcncra1jon:.." .., thinl anyboJ) who ":ills up here '"II \CC "ha1 they arc going to lo!>c," ~1d Jan I he 56-acrc Upper C:hla\\ll)' and the 77·acrc l':c\\portcr '\mth prop<rtre' hJ\t a SSS N m1llton pru:c tJg The 4·:icre lo'Acr C"lJ\\ :J)) ha' been ;.ippra1i.cd at S2 .i malhun. Opponent\ to the t.i'C conte t pur(ha,1ng the pro(>'!rt1c.: i., unnccc)~I) con.,.Jcring the ll'\1n c Co 1 plJnmng to donate more than hair 1hc acrcJgc a open :>JlJCC. NEWPORT BEACH ~ The City Council will vote tonight on a plan to fill the new SS mil- lion centrnl library with red oak furni~hing) totaling nlmo~t $400.000. Many who :.auntercd along their choice of a thrcc·mil~ "alk of the CastJways or fi\c-milc hilc including Newportcr North - · Occh.rn of Nc,,port llcach. one of lhc 1.700 '"aU. .. ef\. "We're here to !>upport the Con.,erv.incy." •Office furniture specially designed for computer systems, Sl03,144,05. Uu1 there '"ere ul-.o a) many people: JI the The council will be a:.lcd to appro\e six separate contracts with three different furniture companies. . Librarian LaDonna Kien itz said the furniture ~~h came in much lower than expected. "We're very ple3:.Cd with the costs. ll\ a 'cry large build- ing." The labrnry I) buying: •Almost 200 two~space ta· blc~ four four-~pace tables for the children's room, computer terminal stands, compact disc holders and work stations for the library's CD-ROM systems for a total or s 127.711.87. • 70 lounge chairs in three The library i!> e>.pected to open in spring 1994. "We're re- ally anxious to move in," IGcn- itz !>a1J. "lt will be a beautiful event for Ne"port Beach." In other action. the council will decide whether to send questionnaires to 4,800 homes that arc being targeted for au- tomated garbage collection. The new trash pick-up ~ys· tcm will !>ave the city money and improve efficiency, General · Service Director Dave Nieder- haus said. He said • his department needs more information to de- cide which neighborhoods arc best for the program. BRIDGE From 1 cxccs!> water from her ~hin. "What wa~ funny to sec wa~ the exprc!>~1on on the faces of all the people uround us." The incident occurred an hour after the five milc·stride and three-mile stroll began. Of· ficials had to stop traffic (pr nbout 15 minutes as they re- placed a pontoon..-that had noated awny from the bridge, The bridge was erected by the Marines to allow people to walk across the Upper Newport Bay -an event that ha~ hap· pened only one other tune in 1953 \\hen the Army Corp of Engineer!> built a bridge aero~ 1he bay for the National Boy Scout Jamboree. Out the uneJ1pcc1cd dciour di~n't )cem to Jampen the mood of \\alkers or their sup- port. Officinls s:ud !>Orne -.ho go1 ~ct came to the booth af· tef\\ ard) offering their wet money a a show O( !>Upport. "I th1nl it w:h an ad,enture Jnd it m.1d~ II ~ind of CXCll· ing," said Joan Jones, 7.2. of Huntington Ocach. "That' "hY it was called :i "nlk on the wild :.idc." CABINET R•ACIN Caeltal REFINANCE TODAY Guranteed To Lower Your Monthly Payment At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! llisumtet your s .... ng kitchen For 'la the Cost • New Doors • Crown ~ F uncling Group •New Drawers •Counter Tops • Eu~an Hinges • Much more . ,..'&::::!!: .. Coll Today f« a Free Consoltotion (800) 201-FUND I.rt me exckement ~ ·~ yo.x cablnetS wiO'I Nu-Ute Kitchen COMpM'tY .. 1 aoo a79"-J717 Cal now fOf cl ~ de'Sql c~ ~"'-.. !>I>, ......... ,.n._. 5031 Birch Ave., Suite E, Newport Beoch Wht'n' Customers SmJ Th~ir FrimJs AUTCO TRANSMISSION UJWICE • W • DQUHQE CUSTOM MUFFLER a AUTO CENTER I 1WoLoic*-I • Shift Speed Adjuatmenta • Dtaanoel• a Eatrmat- •Towtng ~ FWt l+i«I AltJ 5'. Otiurl DiltwlM 1121 PilCEKllA, COSTA 111:.::wL..:~~~ C111831·1 '171· After Breast Surgeiy (c AMOEN~ .. Gives You More Oloia:s. .. : Wed~, OdOOel" 13, 19'3 1 :00 • 5;00pm For amwen t0 your Qucltions about rustcm fit bralt fonm and bras. Wit with A •11 1 P J 11 I IN ~R 01 Ind our apsiaM»'t .ir. t: We can P"' ~mind at.-. . For As1bc:r .......... ,or penooll lppO'lmnwa1't pJca.c kl free II) c:aL (714) 631-7399 Kristen's Ungerie W•MOJun • 719 W•M'Dr. • Newpcxt Benell FINI PRINT 8USINUS M:try K:i) independent ~:iut) romultant. lli Ool'laaa 01 Co t:a M<=Y qualified a\ :i 1c:im m:in;1ger and c;imcd the free U\C uf :i red Pon11:ic G111nd Am. M:iry K:ly Co\met1~ Im: . hstcd in the llo.lOk "The tOO lk't Comp~.1ucs 10 Work for in Amcnc:i" it) Robert lc\crang :anJ Mahon .Mosl..CMllz. toppcJ SI b1lhon 1n rcml ~lcs 1n 19Q2 and Jcbutcl.I u ;a Fonunc 500 Company in 19QJ The l....<x An1clcs based fn1p1llln l:t'" firm uf G1ns.bu1J. ~lcph.an. Onnghcr Jnd ~ichm:an, h.u opened ;in Or:inrc County office 1n C°'t:i Mc~ b) hirina Stt\tD Bro"cr pr1.:Houw> a p.anncr -.1th th" Or:in,c Count~ ollitt of K:iucn. Mu•h1n. U\IS .anJ \h1t1man 11\rttJr· \nn Lor.rnier "'111 r .. 1irc 1\u,. l I :after :.s )~;IC'\ ;u 1 )tucknt ;inJ s.:-cn:t;iry .>I Orani.: Col\I ( ollc&.: W ANS Buying • Selling PAYING' TOI! .,DOLLAR FOR •DIAMONDS •ROLEX WATCHF.S •JEWELRY SPEOALIZlNG IN: ~wnedRolex Watches CUSTOM ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE • Diamond Dials • Diamond Bu.et • • • ~ I t PORTS .. \ SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON. 642-030. txt. Jll -MONDAYMORNINGeU Mm Eagles Ju~ another Sonday ' . afternoon at the omce turn a corner I . .... David Cadigan punches his card out, but Jets' no ~rest seen ~e:::: :dE:ver in loss to L.A. Raiders for CilM,. Tars ~ PCL action starts this week; and then there's something called the 'Battle of the Bay' on Friday. By Biery Fdcntr, Sporu Wr4et COSTA MESA -Aflcr combinina for three wins in the fivc·wcck prc·lcague schedule, Estancia High foolb:ill Coach John licbcnaood and Co la Mesa's Myron Miller eagerly nwa1t the arriV'31 of P..acific Coast League action this "eek. Ueben&ood. who~ team fell 30-3 to Can)'On to close out a 1-4 'tart, figures a frc~ start could do hlS Eagle~ good, v. hile Maller holds the same opinion, de pile a 15· 7 non·kaguc send-ofr Hctory O\er Cal· \31")' Chapel Friday night "It's nice to reach the lcopc season. C\'Cn though I'd h.:avc li~cd to h3\'C v.on more to thts point." ~id L1ebengood. "We may ha'c found a tailb:tck in (sophomore) Bachy Gonzales (106 ynrds on 20 .amcs an his vursuy debut)," Llcbensood sa"ld 'He ran for about 150 yards in the JUOIOr var')1ty game Thursday, •nd all the coochcs decided to give him a ~hot Friday night He 1o1.as a plcas:int sur· prise." L1c bcngood was cnoge eowty Too IO also complimentary of Piiot .. e.ctlona junior qu:irtcrback ,.._, ..... NC_,.. I lOSAlll:llllCll ~.0 1 f(UQll V*t ~.o l~klcft~ • hq •• , !I f.....-n.a H '"-0. ., 1~~).l • £... 32 • C4M 32 10 ~ ~-0 )3.jd Mike Gomez. v.ho he s:ud "'111 con11nuc to baule senior !>tarter Tod~ ThompM>n for pl.a)ing 11mc "He'll ddin11ely pl.ly thl\ v.ed-. but v.e 'll need to C\aluate '* v.ed. of practice. before )J)1ng how much." L1cbenaood LOS ANGELES -New York Jets lineman David Cadigan had • homecoming or sons this p~t weekend, but It wa n'l quite the welcome home pany he had hoped for. _ He and his Jets teammates were 24-20 last-second "ict1ms of the Los AnJelcs Raiders before <i 1,627 at the Los Angeles Coli· · scum on Sunday. falling to 2-3 in the East Dl\'ision of the Amer· ican Confercpcc of the NFL For Cadipn it wu another "frustrating situation;• after tbe Jets saw a poccnlial victory melt into a defeat in the fading sec· onds for the second sucuaht week. "\~e (ofrcnsivc linemen) don't get a lot of stats,'' noted Cadt· · gan in the aftermath, "wins arc the only rewards.·· The 6-foot-4. 285-pound former Newport Harbor High line- man put in n typical effort on Sunday. rendering Raiders dcfcn· sivc linemen Chester McGlockton (6-4, 315) and Nolan Harrison (6·5, '285) virtually harmle!>.S a!> he protected quarterback DQomcr faiason with his usyal bus1ncS5·likc approach. ··This is really a 101 more fru)trating than getting your bull licked,'' ct>ntinued the former USC All-American. "It .... as ..a similar to last week." For Cadigan it was ht~ first appearance at the Coliseum since his senior season with the Trojan!I in 1987 when he became the Tro1ans' original "decleJter," a term for tal1ng dcfcn!.i'c Ian~· men orr their feet. Out It v.as at practice at How:ud Jones Field on Sa1urda} on the USC campus \\hich brought back the best me.morn:!. for ham. Former Newport Harbor High linemal'\ David udigan suneys the situation during Jets' game ""ith Raicfers Sunday. The Raiders rallied~ in fading seconds, 24-20. When It's 30-0 . . at halftime, you begin to realize the meaning ·or wor-d 'blowout' ~For SD Mesa. Saturday's debacle was a sheer waste of gasoline and wear and tear. By R1ctwd Oum. S9otts Wr.tet COSTA MESA -An c:tpcramcnt an the offensive bacHidJ crc:ited a M1~1on Conference ma acre Satur· da) as Or3nge Coa\t Col· lcgc. ~•th 1v.o 1a1lb:icu ru~1ng for O\Cr I ~I '~rd . bte~ tflc doors off .. ,~tung ~an Diego Mc .i It ettded qu1d..I' 'After our ltr\t scrte) the more \\C mo,cd the ball, the loo\cr v.c . .,..ould get. \a1d OCC t31fb..1cl Jeff Cla\ton. \\ho car· raed 21 tame for 130 ~.irds ~nd tv.o touch· dO'Wm., helping the P1ra1es (2·2 an confer· encc) ach1c'e 33.i }ard, on the ground in a 37-14 blov.out \lldOI) at LcBard Sta· d1um "\\ e lncv. 1f v.e cuuld beat them olt the hne. that v.c'd mO\c the ball And after the firsl scnes. you could really tell. The huddles s1artcd getting a lot more fun. and we ~ere more c:tc1ted \\ e fig· ured that 1f v.c could put a couple more points up there. v.c'd get e'er.body else in It was Ille J feeling. cvef)bod' knev. \\hat they v.cre doing .. Virtual!) e\Cf)bod~ pla)ed. occ led 30·0 31 the anlerm1~ion. and freshmJn fullbad. Gamel Emf). pl:i) ang as a bacl· up ta1lbac~ for the lir')t ttrae . also reached the ccntu') mar\; 1n ru h1ng )Uds •~Mier v.u ple:ised with his dcc.sion 10 tno\c sophomore R>u T3)1or into lhe 1artin1 ~uanerb:ick sloe, hift1n1 1enior eff N1ebhng to runn1n1 b:ick Jets ' Oa\'id Cldigan (66) helps hold back a Raider assault during Sunday's NFL game at the Los Angeles Coliseum. The Bu · dcfen'><: ~uCtucatcd the Ohm· p1an.,, holdan& them h..l onl~ .,~ offcn~"e .. Ryan made some arcat Jecmons. and ~cd he un be the ~ind of leader c need," Miller )lid. "And Jeff did an utuanding JOb running with the bitll (36 rds on 10 camt ) "We didn't pla) :a arc.at game, but WC mprO\cd, and I though ~c ~ere fairly omtnant an the )CCl>nJ h;ilr We still adc a lot of ""Y m1stJlc\, though." •Corona del Mar lf1gh Co3ch Da'c olland said Fraday's 1~-'7 Sea View asue wan 0\-cr Santa M.irgarita was ex~ rcmcly 5"ect, but a prolonacd cclcbra- 100 is a luxury one can't :afford 1n the rutally compctah\e Sea View Lt.iauc. "h was a grca1 wan, but v.c ha'e to puc t behind u.s." Holland s:ud "Our defense la)"~d really well again. anJ our ofrcnse e up -.11h some btJ drhes v.hen we ceded them J R Walz g:a'e us some ud yards on the g:imc-v. inning dri'-e and he line bk>ckcJ \Cf)' v.cll " • Newport Harbor Co3ch Jeff Bunkley, hose tca.m 1mpr0\ed to S-0 "ith a 13-10 ucaku O\CI Uru\•cr~ty fnda)'. said he pleased with his Jcfens1\'e effort, 8$ cJl as the olTenSi\e COntrabuttOnS o( nan· ing back Chris Edward (80 yuds on 14 iCJ). quarterback Ryan Snuth (8 of .U r 96 yards) and rccc1,er Brett Hli ta fi\IC catches for 70 yards). ''The important thins is, we're findinJ a y to •in," Brinkley said, "even thollab 're self-d«tructinf in tome aspecu. "'""'.._~,,_... er Ql later. " re aoina 10 put aU rec phases (offense. defense, JpCCiaJ ama) •asether into one ball pme." George latb ls boxing guru 11 ~\'e Out Youth Tttn Cenltr in Cosla MesJ. .. /or R1p1lt1 W•lam1 • lllnor R•,•lrr W1lcom1 . . - 28IO Newpql1 Bird.Colla M1s1 • See OCC 1 '· . Boxers .g~tting_ a big Utt OrJngc County Sport) Celcbnt1c... a non-prllf11 orgln1z3uon, hJ~ given a t¥x>st 10 dc,clllpmcnt ol a bo\tng program al the ~ ... ,c Our You1h, (SOY) Teen Center 1n Co,ta ~lc'J "1th the recent donation of S5 .000 "'Orth ul equipment, including a regulation J(>..t,"-11 ~\Ing ring. 1 h~ nc~ bo\lng equ1pmcnl "111 enable so' \ progr .am org3nizcrs h.> pro\ 1dc a \.tfo cm ironmen1 and supcr\1 ed tr:umna tor up,,arJ of bO 1een3gcrs "ho arc C'<· p..;1'."tCJ tu be Jra"' n 10 lhc :1ct1v1t\ al the Rc.1 Communal' Ccnler an Co)la ~·lesa. or· gJn11cr s~ud \\'e oire delighted 10 ha\c been able to help the ne-. ~outh bo'ang program,'' s..i1d &b Call:ihan. prc~ident or the Orange Count} Sport Cclebnt~cs. a 22-ynr-old group th.tl h3~ g1,en more than S.500.000 for !>Cholarsh1ps and to promote )Oulh · pom an Orange County. •• Am:ueur )OUth bo'(ing 1 the kmd or ac- tivity 1hat e"<1!>1 an mo.;t ca~s through oul· 11.k gcnerO!llt) ra1her than puental fund· 1ng as "-Ith main,tream youth ports Nev· enhcle • our re pcct and strona upport £OCS OUI lO the ~C)' ..10~\lals ~ h:&vc • tn\C~ tcd hundreds or hours or \'Oluntccr time to create and bu1IJ tlm·program .. 1]1c SOY bo'ang program "'a launched b) 'Clyde Lopez and t\ bcmg promoted by Gc"lrgc L:ttka, a former !.late Golden Gkl\C) champion Al'° included an the OCSC's donauon .ire three SO-pound punching bags. tv.o 'peeJ ba~ ¥.tth plat· forms. as ¥.ell n' the rJ'l' ahd unm to hou~ them. After learning of the prueram·, nccch. an OCSC rommun11' outreach comminec pct1t1oncd OCSC directors. v.ho apprQl.cd the assistance SOY Teen Center 1., 3 gr~s'> root~ b1ga- ntut1on founded an an elf, n to prO\ldc recreation and a\.,t\l3nce fur C'O'lta Mc 3 . teens SC'\cral notable amateur :and profcs· 1onal bo'ters :tre e\pcCted to attend a rri· v:ate rcceptton at the Rea C\lmmun1ty Cen· tcr anJ conduct a clinic for the progr01m' teenage panic1pants ElcC'led and top city official~ al\O arc being 1n\'1ted to the c1oent . which will be held at 6·30 pm Tucsda) and •htch ts beans ho tcd by OCSC For mon: Ulformatwn. caU lk~ at OCSC ( 6 73·870 I ) ~ ... . . . ""' .. ...., . ' ' ' .. ' .. . ' • I ' o ' ' ' \. ' ' " ~ ~ ~ . ' r----~- : Ml <N.1·1) MAW&H•fMllWJ _....,. . .,.... . ,.-11·.,.. .. Dllr* r.~ •• Joell w.iz ..... .. .lll W• ,.. ...... ,. '= ,,, -:1 14 .u 10 H lJ 10 10 64 .... .. 4 t.O ~., 1 24 1 10 1 31 • .4 , ....... ';';':I"-;~~ ......... ........... 14 ' 112 IJ.0 4 • 17..S ' ,, 109 l 13 17.7 1 H 510 1 10 10.0 1 5 '° 1 5 so 9G«lftt ~~ 0 20 0 13 1 • I 51 0 10 0 s 1 5 .. J~ Wiii 1a. ~ 1t 09"IOo 1t I• ' lo.It t. TllllCI I . "°"" I. I JohnsOfl 2 :-Pleitd ..... ZOlle (1) -21. ~ OICttatt 3.; ~ 1. Hooln I: AlslUlr 1, t~ Jos1I W• 1 IUSOM (TUii) • ~--0. -Total lllll downs ~ ~ RU.sftH·ywdage 151-517 172~ A*IOI Mf*10 gain 3.t 4 0 A*IOIMllinO~ 117 ISi Toal '°WlllO ~ 4S4 4515 • Avnge ~ Yl"daOt • 11 t1 "Pass comp llCqllll '3·96-7 29-6'·3 AVQ OM1 I* passcomp H 15.7 AYQ gain per pass ~ 4 7 7 1 Nd t'$TI yJf'dagt" 211 11' T OQI sacb"(IRtlQI 1 S -64 S ~0 AWQOI UCU. ~ 30·13 1 -I Nd yardage 11 SS 1220 Avetaoe '* vwoaoe m 2« Toal ll"llJ·mrJOe IS 27 9 17-~ 4 Flmlitt·fllnCln IOsl 9-6 16-8 T Obi uno..en • ' 13 11 AwmQt LnlMfS 2 6 2 2 AmlQC ~ 1().42 7-66 Aw; lime of possen.on 2~ 49 22 11 •Pure rrllt!IS WUfttOllOnS. ~ l1lumS Accumulative Score br Quart.,.. ()pponelu 14 10 10 17-S1 CoroN oe1 MM 7 20 12 32-7' 1993 Log non-league 7 E<11son (3·2) 10 Manna (3-2) 20 Esuncia (1_.) Sea View League 20 Irvine (4· 1) 14 SatU Matg.arlti ( 4-1 ) Oct lS-Newport (it NH) Oct 22 -Woodbndge (at !Nine) Oct 29 -at T USbn Nov 4 -Urmf's1ty (JI NH) Nov 12 -SIOdlewek (at CCIM) All games start It 7 .30 p m 14 7 0 23 7 • ._. .. Cl-1·1,M ••-&II a• 'M' • ts. ~ ,,, -:1 a 201 u 11 a u 11 11 IO I II 7.1 4 2t 12 4 5 u 1 • u ' f 20 ' 0 00 1 0 u .,., I .. • • I IS 0 1 • 0 0 0 • 11 l • I 0 0 .... I. ,. ................ .. 21 IJ -1• 0 .... 1 12 I II 1 .500 1 ..... u .. 1993 Log non..teavu• ':., 0 15 1 ,. 1 • 0 10 0 • 0 12 0 5 SS Ocean View (0.S) 0 20 Rancho AJ¥naos (2·2· 1) 20 24 Los Amigos (4·1) 28 13 Troy (3·1·1) 1' 2S CatvJty Ctiaoe' (2·3) 7 Pacific Coaat Leavu. Oct 14 -LIQUN Beach (It NH), 7 p.m. Oct 22 -llguna H11s I• MVl. 7 o.m. Oct 30-TrabUco Hms (It NH). 1 p.m. Nov S-Cenlufy (at NH), 7 p.m Nov 12-EStJncta (at OCC). 7 pm. II? II n..f.N .••n•s 11.-=1 R "4 Nr~ ~ -a -., 't"'I ,... umu 1t4 n... • ·11 • • 11 LllMI 21 n u • ,, ..._ .20 1• 1 l I tJ .a.-.. 4 11 u • • .... •1 '40 1 4 .... 1 ltoO 2 ,. .. . ...... ,." ........... .. ~ 47 23 -.1 4 -0 ..... 20 0 10000 .... u., := ~,..,,. ~~ ,....., 4 11 '° 0 • J. ~ f lJ 1U 0 2S :::-1 24 140 0 14 1 • ... • • --171.001 Amnw1 1 Ito 0 I t.alllll I 0 00 0 0 ..... ,...... 11! ~ 7: Mlrt I( .... ~ ltlftl 4, J. ~ l. ..... at·~~ ................. J. ~ 2.,..... '·a... SUIOlf(TMlll Taal h dOwlll °'Z --: ,.....rar*OI 1l4-6SO 111.Q7 Mlr1't """"' -'" "7 --.~,..... 110 121 Tallil'**'O~ G 217 ...... ,.. 11 57 ,_........ 11·10-4 1S-4M A#I ......... coire. 1S.1 11.I A¥o. .. Plf plU llmp u 5.t ,..,_,.... 52 91 Taal~ 13·132 IS-12 AwtrlQI Sldla, ~ 2.1 • 13 28·11 ,.. YatdaOI ees 145 ~-~ 113 1119 TGCll suts-Mr10I 14-341 11·22.1 F"'1tlln-Mnllles lost 12 · 7 1 U T oU1 llmMf1 11 lO A*1QI amMn U 2.0 ~ 41-313 Jt.378 AYW10t ftaOs·PdlOt HS f.75 AYO Tme of PQSMSSIOll 23 OS 24 SS • Pure l'dlrnl. "*"t~ MrClle """' AccumulatM loeN " Guat1ere ()pponenls 14 30 13 34 -91 Estnia 2 1' 7 14 -37 1993 Log non-a.....- 9 Los Amigos (4-1) 20 11 LI °"'1ta (2-3) 0 o Corona Clel Mat (3·2) 20 14 Katelll (3·1·1) 21 3 Canyon (4-0-1) 30 Pacific Coaat a..eeve Oct 1 S-CIJ'ltlly (at OCC), 7 p.m Oct 21-lag\N BeXh <•NH). 1 p.m. Oct 2t-LagtN Hilb (It MV). 7 p..m. Nov. S-lt Trat>oco HIUs. 7.30 p.m. Nov. 12-CoStl Mm (at OCC), 7 pm II JI IMI• • ._, IFU• 1M1 • 'QI ": .. ,, • .. u Ii 11 U 14 ... 3.4 ...4 ... --12...L-2' u . .. .. . 3 ·10 ... , 1 I 1 0 't~ ' .. I 11 0 I • • 0 I • ·1 . 0 1 ...... r:· ~ ": ':J '1 ~ ~ ~ 14 45 O.S711 .......... ';l~?, ~~ ·' n 11 o ,, 2 22 110 I It 2111600. 2 10 $0 ., 1 n no. o n 1 11 110 11 11 ........ Ta ~ Gn*I le; ... 12 (ltw1tlll .. ~3 "°"'' yank. Ma9 (M. 0-3 "' cio.fcr· CllCI) Md llO fina dcJwM la lM line halt. "Basictlty, h waa 1 domination in the fll'lt half," Aid £.Ny, wbo pined 101·11rc11 iA 11 orrln. In· cludinl I dul.IHti •7.,ard ~up in the fourth quarter. .. I'm In 1 dream WOtld when I'm on the Reid • ., I dida't know bow many ~ard.s that (47·yard) Nn Wit (ot. f didn't CMD knoW J'd crossed onto the other side or 1he Reid. I think it pve Coac:ti (Bill WO<k· man) a little more confidence in me at tailb ck. He'd n~r seen me run ut toilb:sck be(ore:· Workman h. pfenl)' ol cap ble fullbacks -Emry, and freshmen Minh Nauyen. Tofi Tuipola and Justin Harrison. Part or Saturday's cl(pcrimcnt included pulling wide receiver Enc Colcm~n al t11Ubock. as well. ''AU four of the fullboc:b bavc oboul the same ability,'' Emry said. "I thlilk I'm a liulc Casler, M> (Workm11n) moved me to tailback to sec what I con do. He lhought this v.'Ould be a good pine to try it." GAME ITAnm:I .... II ...... 0111 I I .... ..... .,... ........... .... ~ 111~•1t1atr• Oei9' ;.... ,,, ,.,. Ii .. c8nill(ll.7S ...... ). ... , WM lPf9C1J ....,.., '° our ................. Ilk thole ..,. bani. .. EIDlY ... OCC'I ..... did ..... ol llM ..... udhlJ ..... quanefbect T.,_, Baiib Wna fOr I miAu...43 ,.,.-. "We coWd MYCr find out if tllat q&W"tetbac:t WU ~ Of not, be· c:a.c ho hlld onty about I~ MC• ondi (In the pocM1),.. Wdrklnan uid. .. When you~ Ff I PY on ~r rip•. a SUY on your left and a 1uy an the middle, )O" don't ha~c a chance ror nlobc1ity. "On of(cntc, we ac1 liOme dir· rcrent loo.kl with c.ofemaa. 1nd. today ... u the fiBt time WC put Emry at tailback. He aM:s us 1 bis. bruts n1 back. and he has sur· pruina speed Cot • auy 6-foot·?. 22.S ~nd We made progress. Now we Slart (Central O~ision play on Saturday aaaiOJI Rane.ho Canti110). and now WC lboukl sc• focused.'' for a yton, who carried for 99 yards apirut Pasadena Oty .Oct. ~ it was his MCC>ftd.. 100-yard same, ha\'lnl pined 101 in 19 car- ries 1pins1 El Camino Sept. 18. ~Cmtrl,lm ........ 14 IC0te by QualWre SMO.OOMna o 0 7 7-1' Onnoe Coa~ 13 ·" 1 7 0 -.,J7 flnt Quartet OCC-C~ 61111 ~ llllldl 1041 OCC -Mlhf J 1111 !Adair ~I I u leoend Oualt•r OCC-COle!MI 10 IVI (.-ow W) 10'11 OCC-C~ S 1111 IAdat • 4 33 occ-~ 21 FG 02S TMr4~ occ -MOlef 3 1111 !MW 'lQ). t 07 t.Acs.a -9&Shaur 4 1111 (T. 430 F.urUt~ Mtta-IWSMI 20 PiW trom a.., Cf• ~ 7 SI ~ 1,100 ln::~IGI INDMDUA&. ltuSMIJtQ Mm-~. •1). tatllU M San 1·) A1t1o 1-tar~ Ent\ H•~2.. 8fOWI\ Hor~ 1Mi9, 144or.._.21. occ-a.--. 21-1Jet &iwy. 1t-101 Cc11rn111 6-39 ....__. .. 30, TUlplliL 4-15, ~ 1·1l. '°*""' ''° . SUNDAY'S COUNTS vanuu.-ds are successlul on all fronts over the weekend lDCAI. IClllUf DAVEY'S LOCKl!R -8 boats. 242 anglefS 6 yellowtii, 171 bonito. 4 7 calico bass. 11 sand bass. 38 scuiim. 6 sheephead, 114 rockflSh, 489 mxkeret. 1 Wig cod, 7 red snapper. 21 Spa111sh macktre1. 38 blue perch. 9 blue shlRs. 1 makO ~ NEWPORT BEACH -Jason Schaefer, Dan Palmer and Tim Hardin ~wept the first three plac- e~. respectively, to help the So1w1lh· ern California College men's cross country 1e:tm to a victory at the SCC Invitational Saturday in the Back Bay. SCC's women rinished second to Whittier in the team rac.e, paced by Nlkec Pool (second) and Heather Salisbury (sixth). Concordia Colfege's Genevieve Graff·Ermerlin woo the women's race with a meet-record clocking of 18:17, breaking the 199<> mark set by SCCs Sherri Hall. e The sec men's soccer team PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES PUIUCNOTICU ·,,_ ...... 01111 "'*" 11..,. ,_ 1t ....... -.......... ...... ,.. .. I l?r to,_ .... 11111 w. .. "°" llNQ4 .. ,.,.. .,, ~ .................... ... .. ... ... .. ... .. .. Court ..... lll'l ... Ana.lM\9fCllUt'M, ..., .. --............. .. .. ,.. 8'•0J1 .. ._ ,_ .... ,...,.. .... ~ ~ "*"" ............. ..... ....... ., ............. ,...,, proof d Pl 116:illllor1 ... OCUlly CIMI. ' ' posted three scrond·haJ( goals Sat· urd~ to top Golden State Athletic Conference visitor Azu~:i Pacific. 3-1. Nguyen Tran, Randy Dodge and Hector Perez scored for the Van- guards {5·8, 3-3 in GSAC play). while SCC's Brent Roaers made silc saves. PUIUCNOTICD • The sec women'• vollc)btlll team earned its first GSAC \'tctory over visiting Concordia College Saturdtiy, 15·12, 9·1S. IS-10, 15-3, as Celeste Youna and Genevie Wnaht emch had 18 ktJls. Setter Karajcn Stephenson had 50 wists as lhe Van1uard im· proved to 8-10. l·S in conference. TODAY ...... ,... High adlod -COtON oet t.t.. Costa Mm. 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