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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-11-08 - Orange Coast PilotOOSTAMESA Toi planned tor portion · ol Newport Coast Drive ~ Saying funds needed to repay bonds for San Joaquin Hills Corridor, 50-cent toll to be ct)arged for use of 1.6 mile stretch of road in 1997. t !>e\eral offka:t4, includina a mblyman By David HeiU. SUI WYier NEWPORT COAST -Bcuer stock up on quarters. because it &oob lite Newpon Coast Drive motorists will be payina a toU .besinnina in 1997. A l.~mile ponion of the road will be· come part or the Sao Joaquia HiUs Cor· ridor when the project is completed. Core- Down but not out in1 lona·time patronJ to pay the SO-cent toll. • Councilman Phil Sansone, Vfho repre· a.cnts Newpon Beach on the Transpo_!'.la· tion Corridor Agency's pcrnina board, said be hasn't bceo able to pmcr any support from other board members to re- mcwe tho toll. "l didn't dcLcet any sympathy wbalSO- . ever," Sansone said after wt v.cck's board meeting. when the majoriry or 1t.s members said the toll is needed to repay bonds issued \O build the ro:id. '1'hey all reiterated it, apin and again and again, that any decision to remove the toll, you have to replace S 1.6 au Ilion per year," Sansone said. Sansone and other city officials fc 3r the , toll v.ill imt3le dnvers Crom llbuth county "'ho h3 .. c u:.ed the road since its opening in 1991 to get to !Mile, the a1rpon and other dcs1inatiOn!I.. Gil Fcrgu>0n, ~id they 1hought it v.as 11· legal to tran:.lorm a portion of a pubhc roJd into 3 private r~d. S3nsone, a Coron,a dcJ Mar resident. bche .. c:s people v.111 avoid the cb3rgc and use P..ic1fic Co3st Highway in:Ue3d, clog- gmg the occ3ns1de route and trapping fol~ v.ho hve an has seiu1de vi113ge ~ans.one ~aid the only ~y che toll could be remO\cd now a · if wmebody decides to sue the Transportation Corridor AgcDC) • He :.:iid the: city o( Newpon Beach isn't v. allang lo enter into any lni,ahon O'tlCr the road. "\\e don t have that k.ind of mone»" Fire · onicial wants to IOrce residents to clear out brush _ .., Following tragic fires Q) in Southern California, Fire Chief Tim Riley will ask council for authority to demaod removal in gullies. 81 David He12 Su'T wrur 1'EWPORT BEACH -rare Clue( Tim R1l~· will .i.'.lk the Cit) Counol tonight to g"c ha dcpart- mcot-t~ ~tOOrity to order home~ ov.ne~ to clear bru!>h out or fare- prone c3nyon!> Homeowners and the (it) ha,·e 3rsucd for !l.C-.eral )Cal'!> o\er the gullies, v.hich ~vcral rcsidcnu h3\e said I.hey want to keep n3tu- ral. "We v.ant those ni..:c, pretty C3n)ons. too," Rile) >aid "\\e JUSt don't v.aot them badJog up to our hou~s " E\'Cr)' time a m:s1or fire char!!. Cahforn1a. 11 ignite> 3 dcb:Hc ~buut !\c" port's Jrn:d out iully Rile) e\pcCt\ there v.ilt be \C:f)' rev. rcsu.lcnl opposed to cleaning out the ra\1nc .. th~ time .srounJ Guity resident:. The mos.t hazardous areas of the c 1ty include Bud Gully and Mom· ang C01nyon an Corona dcl Mor. and the mouth. or . 811 Can)On, v. hich 1 ad1accnt to the 03ck B:ty and MMion 8.l) UO)On The lnmc Co. -.h1ch ov.ns much or the propeny m Buck Gull). on S31urday bccan to re- mu .. e brush Crom the gorae. Sc .. eral rcsiJent~ opposed bru h re mO\ .ii there v.hcn The Irvine -Co. offered ao-ik> tt-sevcraJ ynn- ago. ~ying It v.ould disturb v. alJ- hfe such as the end.angered 1nat· c:uchcr. The cit)' told the de-.:cl· oper 10 hold ort on the clean-up bc~u!l.e of the oubpok.en oppo)a- uon R1lev >a1d tho:.c residents ire fonun;te bcc:auc;c The Irvine Co ,.,11 p:iy for the bru.Sh rcmO\al .. Those people soon will become the least or our proble~" R I~ s:aad · tr the council OK's Rile) 's re- quest to order h\)(lleov. ncrs to clean out their backyard bru~h. ~ral residents likely v.111 protc t the eo>I o( such an undertalmg I( homc~ncr., rdu~ to do the brush ctcu:incc. Riln )!lld fue Ocp:irtmcnt cmplo)CC\ m:a> pcr- (onn the v.orlt them~l .. c!!. :and ball the rc,idents A youn& runner iu""' to hold colliding with a f*n' competitor during lite fvn tun b Kids Sunday at the Hard Rock We. The unjdentifted youngster wu noC injured. The ewent was ~rt of "Run for C~r," a fund-raiser for HomeAid 0rM1ge County. J he ~and·\\ hipped llJmc~ ot the L:iguna lkach foc.,tllrm, v.h1ch v.crc contJancJ on the \OUth '>Ide ol J\cv.[>\)~t Co..a'>t Omc:, \\OulJ \C· nou'I) h.J\C thn.~..ateneJ Coron:i Jet Mar h3d .i v.anJ gu't packed enough pun"h for the fare to cro the roJd · N""' the) all v. ant It Jone right 3\o\3).'' Rile) \lid or the Bud. Councilman· Phil Sanwnc ,;iad the cit\ prooabl)' v.111 COM1dcr v.:a)i. ol maling the -.orl afford· • able (or propcrt' a.oer'> Where wll tramc go without bridges? . ~ Newport Beach may ask county what locals can expect If new Santa Ana River crossings aren't built. By David Hefrz. Std wr.. NEWPORT BEACH -The City Council v..iU co.nsidu askina the county toni.&ht to demonstrate bow future trafrec VtiU be ma.nagcd if tv.o Santa Ana River crossin · aren't buiJL The city ol Colla Mesa wants tho county to delete the 19th StrcctlBannU.S Avenue aod 0*1cr AYCnue/Oanield Avenue bridca from its plans. sayina tho bf'idccs would tum ,uJet ncilbbofbood streets uuo m110f tborou&hfara. Co\ta Mesa ofl"ac:ials want New- port &ach. Huntinstoa 8Cacb and fountain Valley to support their request, but Newport ofCictals say it's too premature. Newport's Public Works Depart· rncnt wants the county to come up •ith an altemati\'C plan for h.sn· dJina inereucd trafCic if the briJg· c:s are not built. City officials al~ want the county to specify how al- ternative improvements would be p~d for. Newpon city sta!r bas deter· mined thot Coast H.i&h,...ay, ,.,"CSt or Superior Avenue. will sec an ad· ditionat 11,000 cars per <by if the bndSCS aren't built. Omci:als AY the ro:adway would need to be ~idened to IC'Cn oc eiaht lanes. eatini up Wut Ncwpon Park on the south aide, or boU9es and bw.i· ne OD lbc north Ude. Widenin& near Brookhur t S.reet ~d cut into eith~ lhe llMlll•ea11 state beach p31t or the -.etbnds restora tion area. The cxisuna Co:ut Highway bridacs also would need to be ""idened. Altboua h city staffers h4vc said the bridges should be built. a group of Dover Onli'C residents ha..,e opposed them. They beliC\e the 19th Street/ &nnina Avenue Dridge would c~usc motoruts to t~ .. -.:1 south on 19th Street (which becomes Do\-cr in Newpon Beach) toward CoMt H11hv.-""3y, cloggina their nelJhbor· hood. Ciry Engineer Don Webb said county tudies doa't upport their. claim. He said when tra\lelers cross the brid e, tbcyU be hcadtng toward centml aod nonhcm Costa Mesa -not Co;ut Highway. The City Council meets at 7 p m. tonight in the council cham- be"'-3300 Nev.port Doukvard. --·· ORCULATION 800·252·9141 CLASSIFIED 642·567& 642~321 540.1224 646·41 70 Sea BRUSH 4 "We 'r~ like one big commune here." . ..... Bill M h~m, ol le~J Manaatment Qioup, t I "ilh Val~;in Wood and JO)U lro-ne. Looking for ·self -rule1 New management has many mobile home park reSidents happ , but not all ty DIWfd Hell. Ml ... ,• Late-in-life mom pays homage to nursemaid W hen our dau&hler wu born in Rome, I wu the oldest maternity case i.n the hospital's hislory. A dubious honor. I'd just turned 30 -almost mature CnouJh to be I grandmother by Italian standards. Nurses marveled at my determination and courage in bavins my fmt bab,Y at my time of lif c. This debilitatins salute plowed a new row of furrows i.n my brow. Was I too old to cope with motherheod? It's one thing to IOYC the pitter patter of little feet, and another to scamper after them. Fortunately, Rome in the 'SOs was a paradise for mature mamas woefully inexperienced in wielding heavy diapers or pacin& the floor at midnight tryina to burp a screaming infant. Jn a country where bambini arc embraced with the national pride and fervor reserved for pasta, the opera and soccer games, nursemaid were a national industry. They were not only plentiful, but so inexpensive even nursemaids had nursemaids. Most of the girls came from large families with plenty of on-the-job training. Thnnks to a capable young woman named Maria, I escaped much of the fetch-and<arry-of motherhood, leaving more time for bonding with my robust bambina, a testimony to all the-Spaghetti Bolognese I'd consumed during pregnancy. Jn nddition to help, my husband and I were privileged to live in the penthouse of a 15th century historic palazzo. Short on water pressure but Jong on atmosphere, the three terraces afforded a wrap·aiound view of •ncicnt Rome, partially obscured by lines of diapers napping in the breeze like family insignias. 1 often mused on the centuries of babies and diapers this imposing paJacc had lovinaly sheltered. .. .... "' t ..... Aita and Qafta ta.a.TapClua ' .... SCTccdl 0... lt:JI ..... PiOQC:hlo ----J IO:lta.a. Yap 11 .... Contnct Bridte NOOll TLC LWICll J'iottam ' U:4.5 .... BiAJO 7:30 p.m.. lbllroom Dandnt WDllaaAY · ' .... Aerobics IO:JI a.a. 0Wr Ell&rcisc 11 a.a. C'.onlt11Ct Bridae Nooa TLC Ludl PJocram Oalld IDt Vctcru1 ~. 11111 • t .... Meditarc Wu'*""' t a.a. Sallpcuru ._.. ta.a.Atrabb ta.a. SpaUb Fundamentals lllJI .... Pinochle ll&lt a.-. Play RcidiD1 ....._ .-. nc i.uoc11 Prottam ll:Jt ,.-. CaAMta a1td Cribbaac • I,_.. Movi.c: "Room With a V'rt:w" 1 pa. Frueh Convcnation l,... 8a1Jroom OallCC Cb.u ... Multipuip(»O Sena OtizcM ~ntcr 800 Ma~~ritc O>twta del Mar 6U.J1.U ..... y l:lt a.a. Pbysica.I TraJJlin& l:JO .... An Worbbop t a.a. lotermccilate Watercolor t-.JO a.a. Ukulele 10 a.a. Vim 'n' Yip E.itcrc:Ue l p.a. BcJinnfna Bridse U:JI p.m. OWr Eacrtisc . t-.Jt .... tJbk:IC Uaom f'.Jt a.a. Shutnct.oerd lla.-.hny~ 11 a.a.Duplkato • It a.a. Mcakau CIM' 10 •·•· Sewin1 Ot0up It a.a. Tab6o Ten.US 1•.Jt a.-. Water Ea:crdte l p.a. Spanith 2 J:lt p.a. lblltoem Dance Lcs.mns 1:lt,.... Bc&innu'I Sinaiaa ....... y &:Je a.a. Physal Tra runi t •·•· Bc&innlna and lntenncd1:uc lipaphy ta.a. Civil War Ollcuuion ' •.•• ucculive Mcetjni 9'.JO a.a. fntcrmcdlatc Tap Dandn& 11 La. BctinniOJ Tap OancinJ ~'5 a.a. °fai Ou Cbjb 10 a.a. World Ocopaphy 10 .... Bc&inni111 German Cal· I Ila.a.Flower~ u,... ~k U:Jt p.•· Another PUlllO lJ:.Jt P.•· C'hincte Bnl~ l'amUIJI I p.-.• Btt>od Pfaiun; ~-......,.---- 1 ,._. Eap1oro the World l , ... ~nc k-o Vt'Qibhop 3 •·•· Life On Ywr.O..n • J:IS P.•· Hula D 1n1 _ 6:"5 p.a. Cr~c neuMNY ._ C1oscd (or Veterans 0.:i) , .... , ' .... Walters , 10 a.•. Pajnuna for lhc Blilld 10 a.m. French 10 .... Duplicate BriJsc • • l:JO p.na. O:ancc li\c Bar'J • I p.GL Mab Jon11 l p.a. Pottery WorUhop llNtOI LUNtN nMUM D:.ily M-F. l~-11:30 pm. llot: Sl.7'. c.oJJ: Sl.2$ SOUTH COA.11' llNIOR VILLAS !28J Fairncw Rt»d Ccuta MCA Sp«CI Chnstmu &z<JJr. SatunU)t N~mbct U. JU a.m. -2 p m. For more inforautioD. all 6-'UJOO Dry land . do/plinB Jesus Garrido, left 1nd Dionisio Ramirez plant lopiuy dolphins in the medi.an a.long" E.lst C~st HiKh~•y in Corona d rMv. The C0ron1 def M.u Chambtt of Commerce is P.lilnting the dolphins, "hich ~ re designed by artist Al 8.ur.iu. "\\'e .ue • t')'ing to cre~te a spirit of joy and lighten people'i hearts bX ~autihiog the city, • ~id P•lty McDonald, in ch~rge of the project. · Looking back. l was a mere babe compared to many career women today who arc having b:abies in their 40s. Lady judges arc readering decisions on the best talc for their babies' sore bottoms. But havinf it all today requires a platoon of domestic foot soldiers to keep the chaos running smoothly. Those little bundles of jay nrc worth their weight in srock options. Service clobbers ·recognized for acts, deeds and rniarriage We hear a lot about executive working mothers spending "quality time" with their youngsters. This is the moment of the day when a fra.z.z.led investment broker climbs out of her Chanel suit, kicks off her Fcrragamo shoes, and has' a rclucd and happy playtime with her younptcrs. What we don't sec in this picture of domestk bliss. is the nurscma1d-..genie hover1n1 in the back ready to tackJe the touah stuff: feedin& three little anaels who spit up their veggies; coping with sea battles in the tub; and finally tuckin& the brood in bed for a dozen hmes. Bchihd the scenes is a second senie in the kitchen, a chef preparina a succulent feast fo r the lady and her spouse. When )'Ou total the cost of her civilized lifestyle. includina the therapist who deals with her guilt in not stayina home with the k1dd1cs -quality ti.me cosu u much per minute as prime-time TV. Some claim late-life ,ounpten are brighter than most kids. However, this blcssins also requires bis bucb since your menopause baby will be smart enough to get into a fmt-class university with & ltagerina tuition. Nuq !ttclalpT'• col1UD0 •p~an oo Moadllp. I ,,.. I -.11,•• llU91U MON M1e M S. .... L ion District Governor Wally ur- son paid an official visit to the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Oub and received a standing ova- tion from the audience for an lnspirin& address to the mem- bers.hip. Governor Lar- IOD recosnized local Uon Wolf Stern, who himself is a past di.strict a_oYem<>r, for being a r.Ouid1Jl1 Uoo" of the newly Conned Harbor- Mesa Lions Oub. In __ .. turn. Stem over· ... whelmed bulletin editor • II ..... Sdawan. callin& I II biJn forward, compU· ~......._. mcntina him for de- '1911 ftliV cades of preparlna the Qlbl "TaJc," the dub ACWS· •••--• Jetter eacft week. Sdlw.a received a bcauti!u.lty framed pictwe ol himJelf and his belOYCd wife, Gnce, la recoanjtion for their so years ol IDllrllaie. The Costa Mesa·Newport Harbor Lions Oub is also known u the Fish Fry Oub for their sponsorship ot tbc annual event which bu railed hun- dreds ol thousands of dollan for a van. cty ol local charities. The 49tb ADnual r• Fry ia scheduled for June 3-S. 1994. --M--• Cimll .... t N.,._ACMH m• " • ., Nof\e· ............... • trRift fll . l't•i .:.. .... au._ ... ..,, ,.... ,...... ... ,....... ....... ............. .. .._...a11 1 ....., .......... l'l'' ....... ..... ~ .......... ........ ,.,....., ........ c. ,......,.., cc-..-. ..... • fr:)~~ Couftty) =r=.~1·5611 Ditplay 6U-4lll l's:•W Ne.aM0-1»6 .. =:;.-::. ..... ., • ..-.cm. ...,._.._ Ollll ..WDI · It 111 .. 611-1111 pun '!19c• r a t .. ....,a,... ... c u:' ., Save the date. 0 Two hot speakers on the service club circuit this fall arc Newport Beach Po- lice Chief Bob Mt'Doncll and Nev.port· Mesa Schools Superintendent Dr. Mac Bund. Both are rclati\-cly ne~ to cheir res~~ivc positions in orpni.utions which have been in the public eye for the put year. And both have important messages to shore with citizens o( the community. They do an excellent job in handlinJ qucstioM from the audien<ll and have left positive impressions with those whom they hnve met. If you JCt a cbanc:e to hear either one or both tn the c:omin1 months, it will be time well in· vested. 0 FREEDOM SHRJNES -More than 10,000 Freedom Shrines -permanent displays of our nation's most important documents of history have been pre- sented by &chanac C1ubs to elementary and hi&h schools. universities and col- le&cs. libnnes, airports, aovcrnment buildina and other sites The Newport BMtNw lacbanae Club has prcwntcd its sban to loca.I schools and nen the Boy$ a. ud YMCA. Take time to read the dcX:wMnu next time you arc at a Free· dom Shrine. For more inform:icaon on the fuchanie Club Frcedem Shrine pro- gram, contact C1ub President Gtorae I.I- sley 650-177 l. 0 Wtlcomc to tbc world of Sf r"'ltt Clubs -Dorttn Rocbt, who JOIDCd the Kma· nls Club of Corona dtl Mar and Kurt Sttrin&tr, v.ho joined the Costa Mcso Kiwanis Club. 0 MEETINGS AND PROGRAMS TlUSWE£K You uc invited to visit a sef\-i c club this week. to hear a proeram of interest to )'OU, to learn more about the clubs' activities or to get involved m seo·ice to your community. Vi it the club of your t'boice this week. Most clubs v.ill buy your meal (or you on your first .. bit. TUESl>AV 730 a.m. -N.-1*1 lac-111 warbc Rota.,, Clab, mcct1ns at the. &lbol Biy Cub, wiU bear from State A.1.accnbl)man CU ftrptM l2 noon -C..ca Mea Kl•HI• ~ mccb 11 the O.ta Mcu Cocnmvnity Ccnacr and ••II bear (ruro ~l•rW l.trma .. Coutdinal1.>r r\)f IM City ol COlta r.lts1'• Rc~lopmcnt A&cftCY· 12 1100C1 -~ Ind Klwaalt O• mccli at Charlie Browa's. , 6:30 pm -C... ~J*1 .. ...._ U... o-. the "fish Fry OYb"' cncctt at ea.a.a t.I • °*"'" Cub, will hear from WaJltr Oler, a WurlJ W1r II Medal ot llun.x rcaPf'nl WEONC:SDA"e 12 ~ CMUI Mn.a a.c_,, Chai.. mccti al Mc.a V~rde C°"ntry Oub aoJ •111 bcu rrum II.al EaU, former l,..S Dir.:''"' l)ft the 111t>,c,t ol w1nuniint1Ul\h 6 15 p tn. -ll>f'tJIOrt·lb1'IM llotal)' Chab. m~' 1 1111 :at the Ncwpon Ocach COllatry a~ . pr~ Stam .... u hear from._..,. ~ ol tbc M nnc Fores• dacu~n1 •·Ptanuna the Sec •· THURSDAY 1 IS a.m. -... Ca.J& Mrtr9 ke&arJ Ch.at ai«CUll ac tbc Center Oi.b. lJ bur Ccorp UtcUIJ oo -Eam,rncwlal tACIC! .. 12 noon -Khtaal• a.. etc .... •• JM, rncco ai thc &b&a C.orinthlu Yadlt ~.•ill heat rrocn J ... ~ ol ~ ~r rame °" the b.islOfJ of I.he Ednrdl Tbou:n Noon -Cetta Mfl.I ~ KJwuU a• anc.:.t· IQJ at abc HoliJay Inn ll Br~ a9d cbc .OS frccw.11y. •1U hear funn J'-Knditr, a C'fttef· 1cncy prcpuatlOl\ c:oawla.ant an UK cum:at l.a- l\IM and Mal.bu fir Nooft -NC9J*1·l"IM a ... ., °" mccu at the Alrpurtc:r Hotel, y,IJI bear rrOOl Mit1t hn· ll.a• Uft the Rotary lntcrutloaal fW'OdaallOft I~ IS pm. -Tiiie E.w .... a.a. el Ncwptf1 ll.,._,, mcctina ac O.r&cy an,.,, will h~u above the Amcncus wltJa ~I Al;t (ADA) rru. ... Ftlltrau wub ~Ult &. hlr· tin. Altomqs At Law. S«nfa 0. U ..... ii publiahcd tre:c:Uy bJ the 0 ily P1k>t I( rou-r dw.b'a not l1Ucd or tbc nfonna1io9 noc co.np&ctc, 9d4 •IO JIOUI dw.b'• MWlk:ttcr rna lftt list nd ......Ut Pft11 rdc bJ FAX to 631·S&SI 0t bJ rnaU to 1743 Oa)llUtt w-.y, ~"Wp>tl Buell, C.W, 92660 LUllCHMlllU ........... ........ , MOaclay -Veterans Day Holiday Tue.a, -Stan it Stripes Pwa with Chccte, celery a&ic with peanut butter dip, yankee doodle fnli1 jutcc bu. cbolcc of milk . ......,_ ~rcxBunit~ lcuuce cup with pktJts. cti111 peaches. choke Ol ... l1att1C1111 ..... Dlllr Plal •• 11111• wm m ftU WAI ftlLL NOVA -n. .. _.,, dilNtlrecl W, Wd coun II W CUllOMl'Y .................... ...... , .. ~ party IWlrW MOU8d her. 11-" ..... '61 ......... o.la had a =-· !Wlleo ,...,.. ...... wife. I.a ol IM ~ ICIM {"wttea ,.wet la blr .. rouda ol rock -P. rollen toe* owr the Suw& Strip, 1 W. u cwaftow crowd. All O'llooi.er ud llaiys ,ot out ol hwr') Md nMd r-pieid &be IUf'W ~at:~ ... IMir rtMauru& IO Coua n.., i. New· it •IM MW Cllarloctc Dale ... :'a~ OfDllizcn lMI thn neuty Sbe wua"t at a.a... wl I p dlil lw· a. meY. ~ui. saw a ·bu.Ur ou1 rcconlin&: ia an....._: itDoft'l alb ilUt dilcct. .. HI. I ii CUdid· I'• ~-Oii&· frame it.'" ,o(.hou1c capeticace rflht ** .... port Beadl -lock. 11ock and barrels ol N01U noM SOGGY AHO IAUC£. ti' ()( mcwc dw• 200 pcsu.. DODC Ft a F'tSUrins thJ1 her &clepathic ~ warmer wckomc than embattled Catt would tell her wbo wa ~ I dMin't 1llt .. 1111u.,.., ceWwedall ol vma Ncwa Riiaoraale attncted the ricb ud ,...,.. ol lbe wiM. Many ot the faithful ~d. ,, S'f AIN&D COCKTAIL NAPIUNS -Hop. la pcD6M mood, &he wu tcDiac earapc ills I a. •ill ~r tbcto ICribbliop: taccacn ol :Villa Nova'a tint 34 yca.ri. ,,,, lo ~I w11b Villa Ncwa'& •ner- Mantya ~ met JM ~ tbcre. ous traditioa, Mt proceeda Crom its 60\h Replin indl.ldtd Joe.ii wa,..., Heluy bitthday blur •ere jWSCRteCl co chari1y. IC.arclwr. Accompanied by bis ~r-Caithful ktm: my o me and number. AAd. sure Marpttt. Karcher assured pa reap6cn~ ~. cailcd 'thin lhC hoer. God\.. ol his ExCC\ltive Gunt Carck -aood for boW docs 5hc do that? one Famou• Star tuinburacr ucf one soft Well. Gp y, &onoi.tnc reader Gerrior drin~ at'aoy Call'• Jr. -that t~y'rc tall -; me to plus a benefit fot vic-Otuee c.o.& • Thurs-*' nlpt, bUralitOlre Dele'.t tt.ouptJ were of FCMMla, lllta Cf'OlbJ, Dua Mania, ud a Tbis niJ)Jt'• bcoer.ci~ Onn b d.CO: ji.1Uy of ot r Hi>llyv.OOd luminaries. aJition for Children, ~dole1Cents od Par-' Yaltd and nqotlabte kt the~ r.u -~ -of ~Gre .. ft". 11trbcrc they may. ' On Sunday, tartina 10 a.m. at the la· another en. . JudJ-CarlaDd would 'tay Iona after din-e11ts. Accotdin1 co a spOtc pcnon: ncr, once brinJin& her band from Cocoa-.. CCAP'a purpose is to pr~ent uoat· 0 . TAKE MY PALM. PLEAS AND WE'LL WALK TOC£11l£1l INTO TU£ n.rn.tR.£ r I knew this wouldn't be an ordinary adventure v.hen I received a mcssaac 10 caU Caad)a ~rdor, the Cos1a Mesa p•ychic, !ortunctellcr, seer and dealer or tarat«ttds. auna Brins Sp Hotel. Madam Candyce . C'OO\CRUlJ I dia)k>na SC • of JO local She was remembering •bcn bet late husband Allla laund>cd the in· .... ~ laCCICulu.I lrlll· &oria at the 110ried cor- nut OrO\'c and lin&i~a the nW\t away. tended adolcscenl pregnancies ... Abou1 The founder's wldow alto favisbed $8.000 WU raised for this most :-onhy sooth :ayers, tr)"tal 1azcr1, and readers of palm lind uroc card •. for only $20 per rudin1 <-•Lh proceech aoinJ to the Art)cncan Red Cross dCons on beh Jf of fire .. actims). lbcy'll tell )-our fortune. pnjse oo AncfJ Crean, who acquirc'1 tbc cause. • property earlier this year while it was J"' At $100 per couple, one check was ncr ol Hollywdod and Vine, bub oC Hol· fP.'ood'I nipt life. That WU back in '33. 5truggJin1 to remain aOoat. and revitalized donated by a normally impccwiious news· an aging landma1k. • man wbo reccntij c:amc into a wall wind· Moo pleasurable momcnc Charlotto!a Call. 'nis on«·in·a·lif ctime ~sturc so )tlT)' Mbria'6 colaJDa tvOI food•T and H'tdotsd•f· · IOMY · CM.llBIS .......... awdrea'• allthor Ju Bren wilJ be tlpitls -auiamas Trolls," between l l LIL ud l p.m. 11 the Qildrco'a ~.11J1 WcstdiffDme. ~.ch. Call 67S-1424 for more Worma1»n. TUUDAY ", ... AJUIOllT ~ The Ncwpon Fou~tion will ho&& a panel ditalssioft on the «>pk .. El Toro: Sboukt An AitpcM1 Be ln Ju Future" It lhc Balbo.t Bay Oub at 7:.30 un. Prosram "'lll be videotaped Cor distribution 10 local cable ctwmcls. CO&t (i.odud1n1 brcaklast): Sl8 for DOn·mcmbc:n. Sil for members.. For rcscrvatM>nS. all 675-3221. WIDNUDAY ' .......u. .............. Tbc Balboa Bay ~ican Womca F~cd .uJ incct-tlt lbe Newport Beach Counuy Oub. 1600 E. Coast Hipay UI Ncwpo'1 ~ at 11 a.m., wub luacb at nooa.. fcalURd speaker will be Dr. Barban Stone, Professor of PoliticaJ Scacnce. Cal State Fiallcrion.. c.o.t11 SU.-f« rcten-ations.. c:aU 645·9127 or 137.(J778. lllllMICAL IOC9IY Mlft"IMe The Costa Mna His.torica1 Society's Norcmbcr tom mcct.inJ wm reat111e tbe c.mta Mesa Clamber of Commerce's 199) Man ol lhc Yur and former Ma)Ol. Jack H.a.mmcu. AROUND TOWN Mccrini it.arts at 7:.30 p.m. at the CCSsta Mesa HistoricaJ Society, 1870 Anaheim.. CaU 631·591&. THUUDAY MIP .... ':CIMIMT SUaMllT ·~ A Hoaa Hosp;i.! Or'\hopcdic Sur;coo and ocher members ol Hooi·s Hip Tum win dUc:uu virious panicul.tn of hip repbccmcnt SW)Cry. The disamtoft will bc&in at 7 p m. at the ttoaa Health Center. PScasc all 963-Jln to rea™cr. Moua&Y 90UneVI The Balua Corinthi:in Y1<il1 Oub, 1601 &ysidC Ori~ 1n C.oron:a dd Mar, -ru host lhctr rourth annual Holiday Bouiique from 10 1.m. 10 3 p.m. Adminion is free. A 1~ml buffet luncheon is 1vat~ for S 10. Call M4·9S30 for more 1n/omu11on ind to make 1 rcscrnuon for the buffet lunch. IATUDAY •OU9a.Y llm ... All9 AM•U Tbc Newpon·McJa Olristbn Center, 2S2S Ncwpon Blvd. in <:qMa Mesa. is hottioa a Holiday Bouoquc: Crom s l .lft. IO I p.m. Tbcn: wiJI alto be I seminar by ~l.ic Baroc.s Olkd .. More Hours In My Day" from 8 1.m. to 3 p.m. Fu more inComution call 966-0454. ' RUFFEl!'S UPlllSTEIY llC. .......... '-' ..... lm-aa. cest•--•11w ·Please .Iola lJ For nlnller L .. eller Weekend Branda Sablar1o's was ~ fol.rlded In CtiicaOO lft!r our falher ~ .. tamly recipe b cu tnous "*' Suage tmn Pallnno, bty In 1he 1930' s Today, hiS sons & pmon coruue to provide a complet1 meoo of IU1t*1tic lt»a'I food prepalld fresh dally and seasoned s oenentions or mnty Pflde Thank you, Thi SabatllO famly CAftRINQ SP•CIALISTS If •ntrr • Cltfw" i.ats a '*"1wt .. ,,,,.. ........... ,...._ .. For Resemdons CJI ns.out 111 _,,_._._ Could ,_. llrt'»OI~ A)1s • some stl'tSMrte mtals? 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Birth AI':won .. 1.111rnL' l\trth~ys . O r Fm 11-..&1 Once-In-A l 1.c•m( \pccUJ l°)ca.\w n ... We H:avc A Fm~ndlv, Creative And Hdpful Staff, In Addition To E.xtttmdy Fast ScrvKe. What~ Your Custom Pnntmg !'luds An .. \Si1o c,,. Do It! Ja~'lsso n 's IEWP:ORY.'.~- 7 14/650-6070 •OPEN 7 DAYS! Please join us to celebrate our thirteenth year in business! One Week Only Monday. ov. 8 -Saturday. av. 13 10:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m. * JO.~ OFF • Special SaVUlp on selected merchandise . * FREE Sample of ForC\.er !':e~ fabn'" v..a_.-,h v.1th any purchase (hmttcd ~upph·) Wt look f o,,,.·ard to seeing )'OU - Jfynn. Ba.rbara, Lon & Kristen 1719 Wcstcliff Dr. · Newport Beach The Spirit Of ~--t Returns. Announcing The Re-Opening Of The 8 Torito Grill Yled"'5day, November 10th, 5pm . In appreciation of the tremendous support we'ft ~ during our rebu8ll1ng, the El TOrtto Grill at Fashion Island will donate 25% of our first week~,fOocl sales to four of Newport Beach~ outstanding ~ Shift Our SelVes Patty and Georae llCNl(I (Meer Center (Holl Hospital) Newport HMt.or Art Musmm I Newport lwll New Central Ubrary We're proud to be plrt of I cmnllUlily With such~ spi"tted Md rompiSslonatf people. I.ft 115 .. Wo" our gt Lii"*. ........ 5:00 pm. ~ No.J•• ...... tDod. •• leSIW ~ of 8" B blD f.1111..,. .... fillltilll 1111111. • ... I , lRVINE-~ ..... louad. dead~ ... .., .... urday wllilo .... .,.. .... autboridea bclM c-. flOla Eut N~ BMCl9 or c.oro.a del~ar. Police atill were b*ift& SU.· day for the baby's molber Ud were questiodina raideats in tbo area. n·s ~ iM moth· er does not live in Newpon bUt decided to dump the~ there. police said. • The newborn. which polke ' said is white or His.plnic, ~o ... ... ... ,llJ .... ._6:UL& .......... .,......, ... lioa. 16122 ~ = lrviae, dbcowered ber while ~ rec,dlblel. ey,. me tru.h aur- rounditt& &M ilataa&, Irvine lice dcWlniAect lbt ~ WU dispoied of in £at Ne.-Port or c.orona del Mar and tutned tbc cue cmr to the Newport Beach Police Department. An autopty by the an.:. ... DLY 1111111:1 ............ --.1111 "" COST A MESA -Police arrested a man on suspicion of attempted rape early Saturday after a pattol .oO"acer heard a woman screamins near some bu.shes at Pomon• Avenue and West 19th StreeL Jaime Alvidrez Gonzalez, 24, of Costa Mesa. was bei1'& held Sunday in the city jail oo SS0,000 bail. In addilion to aucmpted rape, be also was booked on 1 charsc of resistin1 arrest Police said an oCficer heard 1he woman•s cries while routinely patrolling the area near Smart &: Final. He saw a ma.n standin1 near lhe bushes and pursued him on foot while callin& for backup. Two officers struggled briefly with the suspect before takina him into custody. Police believe the man may previously have assault another vic1i.m in the area. ChlldMI ldm 11• m crllll tlllt llPll •11111' COSTA MESA -A 31·year-old mother of three was in Cnir condition Sunday, her children unharmed, arter their Cadillac collided with a truck. The accident occurred about 7 a.m. at the intersection of Newport Boulevard and Wilson Street. Sat. Dave Walker said. Nobody was ticketed, but poJicc believe ono of the motorists ran a red light. "We bavc some conflictin& stories." Walker said. Marivel Guzman and her three children - a lhree·ycar-old and twin four-year-ofds -were traveling east on Wilson when they collided with a truck driven by Merrill Engebretsen. Sl. .Engebretsen was not injured • . ........ ...... llltrlctl ......... NEWPORT BEAOI -If Mayor Oarenc:e Turner bas bis way, the city•s business districts -Mariners Mile, Cannery Village. The Fun Zone, Balboa Wand. Corona del Mar and others - soon wiJ)'Q able to pay for improvements through special assessment districts. The council will discuss ways of creating business improvement districts dttring today's-stddy session. "As I see it, the city should be laid out in a patchwork design where each individual patch would represent an interest zone," Turner wain a memorandum to City Manager Kevin Murphy. .. The city staff sh6uld define those zones and also define a procedure throuah which people living, working or htivin& other 1n1crests within those zones could come toaetber to upsrade their areas.'' Murphy said the idea o( business enhancement zones bas been around for many years and can easily be developed under 1hc stale Parkins and Business Improvement Arca Law., He said the dis1ricts only can be created and maintained through a cooperative effort with the business community. The council study scssjon bcgjns at 2 p.m. in the council chambers, 3300 Newport Boulevard. -Br D•rld Heitz, S~ Writer WANS Buying • Selling PAYING TOP DOLLAR FOR •DIAMONDS •ROLEX WATCHES •JEWELRY SPECIALIZING IN: Pre--owned Rolex Watches CUSTOM ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE • Diamond Dials • Diamond Bezels YOUR MEDICARE CARD JUST ~ BECAME MORE VALUABLE. Co~ me~t with w to kam lam.JI Wedneaday, November 10, at 9:SO am c..aa•- Mimi'• Cale iass Newport e1.a. ComplimeDtary Breul••t Wedneaday, ovemher 17, at 9:30 am ~ ...... Mimj•, ~. 1835 ewport a.cl. Compli....,ury ~t SENIOR CHOICE ' I , >- eo-r eo..en ()lb .... ...... .... ..., ............ Md .... lbou& two ..,. .. nc, beliM tbe ..., .. w, deWlopied, but would .. ~ late wt.ether il WU bona cilM Of ~au~. She had dark broMa baii aaCt bto*n cya; police aaMl The baby'1 death ii under· iap \ICSCi&ation. Police are waina rcsidcn.u with any information to call them at 644-3717 Of De- tective Alena Moon al 644-3781 durin& rcplar business boW'I. -From 1 ... think the city •ill come up with some ideas for them." be uid .... think the chief has 1 plan that will be acceptable to the rcsi· dents who objected before." Sansone said be also will ask for council suppon to put pressure on state authorities to' build 1 f arc- break on Crystal Cove State Park. buff cring ii from Newport Beach if Ccut'I in Session ... " Our *3 ... &.k Dinners are Fabutou. . Corne Judge b Yourself! M~ De•1tonico Steak ........ ,,_,,k, Top Sirloin Steak f(/,J,, ···&ut ................. _ • ran1-.:.• el ... Rs'tr .. 1 -pll1 ..... ......,.-al ........ .. ... .................. . ..-nh1tclil& TbiJ .............. '° ................. ~ .-.... ,':t~==·' . ....,.. ... by. clfy clllpk>yee. ~ l*.k ....,_ aooked like• fiwc..aar part." reaidcftt Jcaa P•akO told tbe City Council lu t monlh ... At the lllCMMnt, it look' lite a fourth dau pa1k. We feel we are bcin& treated u second clasa citizens at th.ii point." She presented the coundl with a petition Aped by 23 residcnu ' there is another fft. "JC somethin1 had eot aotnl in there, thtt would have cridangercd the Pelican Point 'project and aho Cameo Sborca, •· he said. Sansone expects there will be opposition to bis proposal from state officials and envuonment:sl- ists alike. ""There's aome &flatcatchers in there.•• be said. The study session besins at 2 p.m. in the council chambers.. 3300 Newport Boulevard. SERVED WITH Soup or Salad• Baked Potato Vegetable • Dinner Roll ~Costa Mesa 2150 Harbor Btvd. et .Vk:tofta • OPEN 24 HOURS 118-1."l-~4 ., •" . ... ' . .. ... As snow/laitS slltntly fttll o" rooftops. comt. stroll tltt winding strttts of D1cit"s vt1i.1t and prtv1tw tltt lattst Htntagt VII pitctS from Dtportmtnt 56 A "tatiw of tltt dtp0rtmtnt w lttrt to cltat •"' gtvt !IOU Cllt tltt lattSt •NS Thursday Evenina. November II · from 7 00 until 9.00 pm Rtfrnlt1•tt11ts Dr• "IS Qoo;o PriJfS THE GREY GOOSE • Wt:stCLIFf PLAZA 1012 JMM ............ ..._ , 1~· tiQ-JIO) Hws ~.,.., ,, ............... ,. ~· 0 ---..-----.. . .. .. ...... ..... -. •••d• cared .......... 11llll1•pvc Uut m • "114" '9ID. "I'm M> -.... nn. AltorMJ lob .. ,.. ......... ltt . •c111 ·::--_. ~~.,, • Md w:· v..,_ Wood u1ct °'the W. "9u,m 1aws ~ vaJlcr rec.d1 pruoed ana. ~ --..••• arc co-.plkaatd. JOJCC 8rowM. I frihd ot the _......a ~ woochca. Mid m'1 COftllckrina .,....at acM«. the city could ~a btada .._ bome in opre •kldt up to liabilitJ. be •id. ~ ,..._ IWk. •oo. 04lfl YCry cl an la A!Apll, the part's tonat.ime ud il'I very sabi" IM ·~. ~ Norb Reinhart, rturcd. While liaikr p,..t1 M¥e Iona 1\c caty ·awarded a 90-day, S9,600 had a rtiMJ&a&aoa ot bcifta the contrtct 10 &ndcni tllna~ment chcapcM ot abc 4:Map "'Mn it Oroup of I l'\'ine to run &he park COC'Pt to af'fofdabk hc>U.iina. on 1 trial ba>i . Marina Park i the ~cption. The new man:igcmcnt dismiuedlt The ncipborhaod ha \Ct) fi1tlc the 11rdcoer last month. At one tu~-er. Only c.>ne trail r time, he h:id m nicured the currtnrty is one the auar ct, priced arounds •~ice •week. In reccot 11Sl9S000. LOt rent is about years, his act'llices ~ad ~c $1,000 f,cr month. weekly as the cuy uJhtencd •ts The park's leaM: expire an :.!OOJ. budact. . C.Oundlman John Hedac $:11J a Land)Cape maintenance Wa1 lcfl recent economic study prcpiuc:ll to the on·silc manniers. ~o~ a few for the city, ~~er. $h~ell 11 \ weeks last month. 1h~y didn t the moil profitable ~ for the m iotaio the erea beC3USC they rt didn't have the propec equ1pmen1, prope 'I· . . and the grass grew a little long. Joe Musl~n, pre ide.ot or the City Manager Ken Oclino Hid hom~~ner a ~ia11on at the problem has been corrected. Ma.nna hlk. said mo51 .of !~) "Yetih, there wns a problem re 1dents ~r;c ~appy there. A~ 11 during the changCO'-Cr," he ~1d. any orgaruz::1taon Of aroup of "Out we're ce111ng it cleaned up people, )OU aJwa~ ha\'C some and we're back up to speed. The nulcontent~ I \li.Ould Stl' the propcny is in belier shape 00\lo gre:ate~t number are q~1te h:ipp~ than it ever was.." ~1th the management. Gtt A Jump On Gift Giving F'REE . SHIPPING We'll ship an) of our prepackaged gifts vall)cd over $9.99 anywhere in the continental United Stales FREE if you place your order before November 25. 1993. V'1Sit our tore today for details! • Chrlsfltta• Blend CollH I• 8oclcl Ardallll Otl/f Al Hickoly F.,_ ----- PI.AZA 17th • lnw Aft., Newpwt Bada • Smd A Gift By Phone 6424J02 · Wilh ovs 32 off.campus locations U'\ our ..wning healtha~ ~n.-gnn,·nt degree program. Un1wnaty ol La Vt'f'M' till."' COl'~ce • q>-furthn for b\ny. "''Oriun~ .duli. And with these upcorn1n3 . lnfonNtion • your fine •q> to~rd •mang etthn • bkhdor 1 or~·· dtgroc 1n healthcare "'11nagicmmt has MWr beC!'n ciot<'r lainc Monday. No~bc!T 8 5:30 p.m. O.Chdof' I 100 p.m. M.stcr s Radismn Pbt.a Hotel ttlEO MacArthur Btvd. Oun1c W«tnc5d~y. Nowmbc!T 10 S:JO p.m S.Chdor'a I 700 p.m. Muter'' Doubaet,. Hotel tOOTheOty Drive l,apu Hilla lln.a~y. ~ber 11 5.JO pm a.c Soi• I 7:00 p.tn . ~·~ Courtymt by Marriott · 23175 Awnida de II C.rtota Fgunyln y1Uc1 Wednesday, NoWmbCr 17 S:JO p.m. a.chdor·t / 7:00 er'• ULV On County Ca\~ l 7G> 8tookhU"t Stftd Union Md rid Buakting, lrd floor If 1"" caa.e Mt4tMI caU 1...eoo49s-4a58 to rec.twe ...... Wena•te-. • ftU wt ....... ,.the ............ -....... -.-.-... -.......... ... .........________ ....... ,...,_ Ser.d '° . bWKINWI UnlYftity ol la VC!n"tr 195011Mnl9'Nd . ' La Vern., C.... tl750 • .............................. _., ______ __ ~.ND .... l,t• I SPOrt'S £DrTOll ~OOEk CAJt.LSON, 642;...tllO, est. 3 1 I __ .__.. vows · to stick With his Eagla ~ Costa Mesa's injury report has a good side, and a bad side in the aftermath of Week 9. By Roget CWon. Sporb Ella C osta Mesa Hi&h's Mustanp sur- med Century's upset bid. but lost a cos in the machinery in the pro- cess. Newpon Harbor rallied for its bigest moment of the season, Corona def Mar marched on, and eighth-year E&tancia ~ch John Liebcngood vowed hc'U re- turn for another run as Weck. 9 o f tbt 1993 prep footb3ll cason v.ent into the books. Here's how each ~ch 'iewed it in the aftenrta1h: • Est.and• Coach John UtbmCQOd, fol- ~in& hi> 1e:am·~ 42-7 lo~ at Trabuco ' Hilh: "It (the season) really has been tou&}l. God hc:lp me. l "hh I could have done something different Somc11mes there's jusl noc much )OU can do. You v.or~ as h.uJ ib )OU cJn, keep a po itivc at11tude and do the ~~t )Ou can. "We ju t have to nJe tht> thing out and 'I . know tt11s ... there's n~ I could ever think about going out o.n a 1-9 year. There's a lot of work to co to get this program back where it should be. Quit- , ting is no way to . do it' re1roup; cry to C'ha nac some things an the off· season and con- tinue to keep re- building." "We're ~in& to ch;mge a k>t of.)..~~1ngs in the on ~ason, with more tune in the_ c~room tcacb- ina the game. .. , know th.is ... there's no • oy I could e-..er lh i nt abo ut ioin1 out 01); 1 1-9 ycar.~rc·1 -.-• 1• JC19 a lot of v.'Ork to E9t!ncil coach do eo pa this program back v.here it should be. Ou11tina is not the "'">' to d~ i1. I re- ally feel b:td •lx>ut my as.si>tants, Gres G1b)()n 2,0J Dri01n Glo>hcn. Thcy',c never lo)I, and the) ·re both _ taUna i1 pretty cough·• •Costa Mtsa Coatb M)ron Mllttr, fol· l~1na his l~am's 7-7 tie v.itb Century, mainuuning the No l pot in the PCL "I thouaht v.e really tool the game O\er 1n the fourlh qu.nler, but Century had control for 1hc fir)t three quarters. "I knew it ~ould be a tough g;imc. They \o\«C \try ~trona apin>I the run. But I decided I w:u not ioing 10 thruw tn 1hc last quortcr. When v.e tieJ it at 7-7 and aot the b:all b ck on the 6. I ~ent with the &llJlude "'e v.cre J<>tng to v. 1n it, or tac. I djdn't want to do sornclhina that • v.'Ould put us in a posatton to lo~. "The mosl important thing. v.-as to get out ol there and not take any chances. Ocfensi,cly we ttally pb)eJ v.cll. We had one b d ploy ... and tt ~t us. But tha.1 touch~,. pus was wc:U-throv. n and it W3.S a ~ c;itch. Our defender wasn't th:sl far out of po ition. .. We're not down O\cr thas We ran into See QUARTERBACKS/I Sal or ~Newport's rally provides best win of the year: but Tars still have Santa Margarita to deal with this Friday. By Roger CWon, Spotts Edilof IRVINE -It was all (I on the line Saturday night • and when it is, lhese Sail-• on seem to rtSC to the oc- casion. Newport Harbor Hip's · S&ilon virtually sewed up a CIF DivUJon IV football pbyoffs berth, tl\anks to a (what else?) come-Crom-behind 14-7 vic- tory over a tough Woodbridge Warrion tquad at Irvine Hi&h. They're lumped into a three-way tic for second at the moment, v.-ith a solid lhot at a Ctf bid. ft.en a loss to Sant2 Margarita on Friday would leave Harbor at 7·3 owraU, and a loeical at-l:ugc can- didate, although there remains one looming threat: ln the event Saddlcb~k upsets Co- rona dcl Mar, :rnd S3nta Margarita de- feats Harbor on the last night. it ~oulJ lc~ve 1 three-w:iy lie for third betv.ccn Harbor. Corona .inJ Woodbndgc. be- hind Irvine and Sanc:i Margarita. IC that happens. 0 coin nip 'AOUld de- cide the No. 3 1eam from the lca1ue, as v.ell llS ~ at-large entry, leaving lhe odd man out. The Sailors, hO\\e\er. arc ccn:unly not lhink.ing at-large a1 this moment. not after experiencing the h igh point of the How do you ·cur or even soothe dre-s•kebite? ~ Orange Coast trying to heal the wounds 'df Saturday's bizarre loss at Riverside. Kl.S9fl Saturday night. p After i:ccmingly doing it with mirron over the course of the season, Newport ' overcame the odds as an underdog to bwy one vciy laugh foe -Woodbridge -in the Sea Via, League Coo1baU cru- cial '"Tbat -as a food win." understated Brink.Icy in the af1ermatf> at Irvine High after hiJ SaiJori bad ra1Jic_4>1th two touchdowns in the final 10 minutes of play to claim lhe victory. ... figured it would be this lund of a game," continued Brink.Icy, v.ho proved himself a prophet after writini ··NH. 14· 7," on the chall..board in his office ju)l before lc:i"ini for the game Satunb) night. Whatever happens for the SJllOr) d1mn the Une -Friday nigh1. and or the pla)oITs, 11 v.o uld be ·difficult to imagine: the: ta)k any tougher th.Jn S:uur· da) night as Woodbrid&e's rcpu1at1on for ddcn)l\C strength pro"cd correct 'That w!b JUSt an outstanding Jc· fcnsc," )3UJ S;ulors tailback W;aJc r1tt. -Aho slammed his 'Aa) for lOJ )lrJ-. on 31 camcs, including touchdo'An run' of 2 and 8 yards, as well as connecting on both PATs. It was a defensive scrugglc all chi: .. ay v. uh 11 punts bctW;Cen the t'Ao a~h crsar- 1cs. It v.:i~ after the I :!th punt of the game that ~hings_bc.&~n to }.1d .. up in 1he third qu..irter as Woodbridge drO\C 58 yards on SC\-en plays, helped oul by .t rough· ina the k1cl..er on a mis- fired 53-yard field goal auempt Warriors running back Theo Wal..cficld spuned 23 yard\ up the middle on a lrap. Wal e- fielJ imply v.cnl nghl pasl lhc Sailors. ~ho ap- pear c d :almost flal· fooced as he sped b~ out of 1he option scnes with 4.33 spent in the thirJ period. He could noc ha\c surprised HJrbor beuer 1! he had the b:tll under his JCrsey. It didn't get an) bet· ter for lhe S;ulor. on lhc next po~~1on .l.~ Mile Freeman punted a,..:iy. but Harbor\ de- fen~e dug 1n :sg.1in, forced anolher punt and me s~1lors set up \hop with 1:4 left in the third quarter on their ~n 20. Q uarterback R)an Smith. 2 for 9 lilf'llh an interception at lhat point. tumed tiger ~ilh a · 9-)ard hookup to Freeman on econd- and-lS. then hit Brett ' ~~Noll '\e\\porl Harbor's SJilor~ telebrale >e.lSon's best \\in of the )ear Saturday night Hll)t..1 h>r 3 14·\Jrtl gain anJ :i ltr!>t dO\\n !:t lhe ' l h-7• \o\uulJ be the-li1'l 1"0 of IM~ 'tr;u!!ht 1.lutch complcuon . Tift p1d.cJ up I 0 ) arJ,. J in .. he'> on the nc\t thr.·c .:.irm:' lor :a hr..t dv'An. '>Ct11ng up the 11J.:-turner Smit h \\COi b;id:, looked and ll.)lt1:d an :ten.ii J,l,..n the '>1Jehnc "here Fr .. ,man. the tight enJ. "a~ 'pceJ1 'l£. ll)' J de- fender The 220-pound 1un1or. "ho had bruit.en 10 the ~1deltnc. then. '>ped do;i.n- ficld. g.ill\crcJ it m "uh hii. \\IJec.lut tn11~ t3tton •ihd ~ :is hnallv run out of b,1ur11.t al the WooJbm.lge· ~-~arJ line r'"ir 3 .a. - yard !?"'"· "h w~ JUi.I a ·,\heel.' 'i:ud freeman ·The 3fcty bit." T\\O pl3~S Liter, 1111 ... 1 right hallbaci.. out of 3 full-hou)C T, folh..1\\eJ ht' M~·J... tr) O\er the left "Jc lrom : y:uJ, uut The ~nter '>Olp llO the }' \ r att.:r p t \\ih high anJ hlrd. hut Hli,t.1 got the bJll and gul II l.Ju"n :t' l ilt 1,111,"1.J 1hroutch to 11c the ~umc :it 7- 1 he ~.111 1r-. \\ere ,111 th.: mar.,h \!Jin after the def en ..... · lur.:cJ .1nuthcr \\ ,",.)J· bnJ.:.: punt. hu1 I 111·, 3 l ·\ JrJ l1dd ~u:JI .utempt "':l' bk ·l.:d "nJ rc~'"cr d h' \\ooJbriJgc at the \\:irno"' ·~arJ lmc. :'-.) mauc r One plJ, lall'r th.: 1 :ir, h..1J lhc b:i I ..1 'J1 alter ~hit lh1rn' ~m­ ered an unfl)r1.nl ·\\ ,,.,Jhr 1Jl!,. h1mhh: ill the "1th J ~q 1u go. ·11ft drove ~ll the m1JJ,1,; ot the line anJ found ··nothing. but he J1,in'1 sv dov.n. ln~tcJJ h.: tx>un1.eJ oil t,1 the left and pnnccd to the corn ·r ,,f the enJ zone for the "inning TD. Tift s:ud he. v.-;u urpn~ J 10 ~c th<:- da)li&hl, and he "~teJ no t me takin a•hantatcc In the llnal lour minutci. \\ooJbridgc \\Ould punt, then reg,iin po 5<) ion .. t ni. 10 alter the b1ggt)t punt of all, 3 61-~ard 'P 1 'ltr g JnJ bouncin~ boot h ~te .. e Gun.t;.ik,. punting m pla~ of the hob· bk:J M1l..c Freem:in. "h11.h \\Cnt ou1 of bo1.nd "' che \\ooJbradgc 10 \\tth ~ IC> left T he \\ JrrtOr) appeared linti.hed a~ ·011 ~Jr ''~r"'m )l<~ppcJ up to mtcrl.CJ'll .. nJ rctur 1 12 yard to the Woodbndgc 2~ B1•t the ho,ts got the h;ill on1.e more deep 1n their territory "uh no ttme ouc' left 3~ the Tan fumbled a"ay a fi~t ­ dO\\O, ~i1-on-11 ~i1u:i1ion 'Aith a runnins clod.:. v.1th b.1 '<'Conds Jef1 a1 the 19 There ,.ere no m1ra.:le) for \\ood· tmJ.:c. h '"e\tr Be,Ju'c de!iptte the fact the \\ amvr.. hJJ th:,it 'i.per Jc· ten•e. H art>c..1r pro\ d th Jden)l\C merit ;u \\Cll :i.s ume ind )arJagc !111:.tll~ ~on out lnJceJ Jc-.p t~ 1he """.Tie-through cx- pk11t<. of T1tl. and ~m11h. anJ Hlh11 (lour rccepti0f1' for t ~ \JrJ ) 11nd Frce- m;in (three rc1.·" p11'-in' tor 6 I ~ "rJ ). :u \\.d ,., t.adde'I> fa~ lkrg·Hotn,en ;and Ki: •h Gr.iy. guarJ, ~btt Burn<. .tnJ Paul J ' ""' .lnd u:nter Chr" \'.a 1• II ""3 tt l :>~· 1r~· ddc.n~ "hi .. h lept c"el)· th n .. " thin rcJch Amvn.: the thuJ-J n J .. kn)t"'C hen.>· i ... ,, •or.ins :all 0.11 thv-..c \\ .arr1uf'' punt\ (10 tn ;ill), \\.CIC ffi:.tJOr dlom by 0111 John), l.ioru I ... ' John' ;ag:un. Bn;an lohDson. :anoth. r b, John\On anJ four third·d'""' n in .. 11npktKin' :.t' :a rt)uh of l~e N h ... \er:. e 01 the 1 ar.. a 'ACU S;inJ,IMm\ thcl1 N&\Vllllrt Har bor tlllh products stll runnin g into pr.osjerity ~Vanguards ' ·basketball team. meanwtiile, -appears to have a major task ahead of it. a really -tough team oo a good night.. They were highly mo- tiviated." ; Dewayne Crcnsbaw's status krup-pointer) \\ppcars to be postivc and should start against Estancia Friday. Alvaro Cervantes, how- pcr. may be lost for the season prith damaged elbow ligaments, a blow to Mesa's defense. Junior ?oey Archuletta figures to be in- ~rted into the starting defensive ~ µnit at tadr.le. rt Harbor's Jdl Brt. ~ Uowing his team's 14-7 up-hill V1Ctory over W.QOdbcidgc: "It Was a hard-bitting game. Glendora and a f ~ others were in the stands and got a good look. "Our kids showed a lot of poise. . We've dealt with adversity and we've found a way to get it done. That's been Orqe Ccmy Top tO o u r p e r- • ,,.. 1111 ~•••• sonality over the years. "It was lite a chess match. They sat pret· ty much the way we anti- cipated and they were very quick gerring to the ball. There were just a lot of motivated athletes." • Corou 4d Mar Coedt Deft Hollucl, following lus team's J8..9 victory over University: ''Thin.., are c:onung together the way we "8nt them to. I was happy with the performance of (Aaron) Perl· tnutter at quarterb~ct. He's been makins ~ lot of calls at the line of scrimmage. We've had other quar- terbacks able to do that, but we've aever had a quarterback do it as well as Perlmutter. "Our passing stats aren't all that much (Perlmutter oompletcd S of 9 for 42 yard ). but 1 wasn't going to start p ing a lot in the second half. "The game was pretty weJJ locked, and sometimes at this point you "!-&nt to tut bonin& m for OF, but I wun't Soina to mJt throwing and try to beat up on good people. We do. bowevcr, want to slJirt Jocusin1 oo ow pass.- mg game." PW&JC llOTICD • flUIUC IOT1CU : flUIUC IOTICI 88Cl:a40 90TICaOP ; HhhOiiTO i UIJlllilllLM t UTATWOFi f OU tMfTILM, ... i ouo . .....,..,., .aou I UTU IMITlll • C.-.O.A11079a ' • ..... , • -.---.we ........... I I I M-M _,_ , .. A 9 ¥ •• •• ,. • • 7 1-1 ....... ..__,,_ ... M; WI • ._C..1"1. -----....:.-;• .:•iw.. ----·--.... •-•1-==-..... ....._ 7 '1 1 ·-··-t.tl. ---~ .. t lt I & 1 'ms s .. .... .. .. 11• •••• ........ 111 -•-aaMl1, .... 1.tlllaMlf tr ,_ 7-14-1 ':Nl·I --~ . . "'-..-....: M4; ,..., N; -• .. -..:!...• 2--: '--= •• •'r 1 t. --. Wk Al:t a o . ,..---7-44 ..af.I .. U.C..14 JIP'lt(lll•·---,-p I IP lliill N _ _....._,~ .. _ .... 7 .... ,,,. .......~ .... ... *-'-Ill*. .. ,._,, ta= •M 111111 fl I • ~ M21 Ell ---•I .,_ .............. _ COll.BB From5 women's and men's c:rolS 'country teams qualified for the State Olampionsbips in Ffuoo NOY. 20. Before that. Coach Gordie Fittel'I squads COD- petc at the Orange Em~ O>n!erence Flnals. to be coa~ted at Craig Park in Brea Tuesday. begmning with the men at 2:30 p.m., then the women at 3:15. At Moorpark. Adrienne Sweetser ~d the OCC women widi a sixth-place finish among the 164 com- petitors, in 19:43. The OCC men totaJcd 372 points, led by Darin Rabb, who was 14th among 193 runners in 21:33. Southern Cali!onlia College ath- letics on Saturd17 _found Nikce Pool (10th in 19'-'at'l) and Jason Schader (fourth in 26:32.0) quali- fying for the NAIA c:roM country Nationals in a meet at La Mirada Regjoaal Part ... The Vanpards' men's soccer team fini'Sbed the season 10-10-1 after k>Sing to Point Loma Nazarene, 2-1 ... the women's volleyball team dropped a 15-8, 1~14, 17-15 conference verdict at Cooamiia. DllP SIA _.... ~=rr---.,...... -,, __ .--.' ..... 'JI ...... ' ... _,.,..., ......... - ....,.. UIC*9I -• .... * ~ a,..."' _,_., __ , ___ ,, __ fl __ -12---··-=ta.•t-2 ...... a. _ ..... ,--., ... W.IEBllE From5 Coast responded with 'a.,ec.•a second TD run of the altb~ from '1 yards out 0with S:lO left. bat still trailed. 21-19; when a two-point ~ attemp< failed. 1be Pirates regained poaeWon and Adair's field aoaJ sent tbc p;. ntc:s into the 22-21 lead with 21 ICCOOds remaining. only to see it all go for naught, thanks to the matebites. GAMI STATISTICS ............. OCC-C.W-14,_ .. ....._ 11'5J MX----. ..!:::::: _.., 121 llCC-11911• ...... IM~ -i. 11:27 occ-aiw-2 .. .,..-.,. s 10 OCC-N M* a. Ut. llCC-fl.._. .. ... ........ , .. ........ -R UL RUllDI D occ-a.-, D-U~ lllllllS. ~ IWl1-\ $-fl .--. w:z. i.cc-..._ ~,._ ~ 17-tt s... •a. la 1).44 -9 llWLPIHt•D occ---. ,.,.,..tis. ""-'-l-64. ........ 1-1'4. 17 .... tMl.MCM- OCC-0... t-44. l'Wly. U4, ""'*""-1·23. Tllll'ltllll. Ml. C---. 1 • ~ 17, a..-. 1·1 lllC:t-..... 2~7 ...... 11. U. 8TA1W11C8 OCC RCC fftl .,_ IS t1 ...... ,.. 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