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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-02-15 - Orange Coast Pilot• - • • ·-• .. or. • i " i • •• •• 0 • .. .. 0 -0 • • • ~ 0 THE NEWPORT BEACH • • ~( Shhhh ... Let's keep our 10\'ely weather a secret from the frozen ~ folks bad< East Sunshine tod.ly with a few clouds ~te in the afternoon, 70s along the coast. Stt Weather, hge 2 • Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 Council rejects bid for ·topless bar in Newport .,. City attorney produces dopument prohibiting theaters in area. Lawyer for business owners calls move 'checkmate .' BY DAVID H.11n. S'Tur \\'am a NEWPORT BEACH -All tho ~ · married couples who skipped eel· ebra1ing Valentine's. Day together to &O 10 Cily Hall an(f protest ·a :1 nude bar could have stayed home -tht City Council Y'Olcd unani· mously to keep ••'fhe Mermaid" out of town. Until Mond:r.y night, council members had been wrcstlin1 with moral beliefs, the threat of a law- suit and interPrc1a1ions of the First Amendment in deciding whether to allow a proposed strip bar lo ,open near John Wayne Air· port. But in a surprise move, City Al· torncy Bob Burnham made their decision easy, dropping a bomb on Straight ' TO THE Heart Church youth club delivers Valentine's Day cards to heart patients at Hoag Hospital BY l..ouA.'llJrrl l.uH11;DA_S1"'' \\'ui1a D ozens of cardiac patienu eot a special do5C of . heart ICtu.m MoQday when a c.hurch youth cllab dclM:rcd 1 uck full of homemade Valen1ine's Day cards 10 Hoas HOspi1:1 1. •·\Veil how do you ~I this?" alked llob f\1oran, a llun1ington Bc11ch police officer who ...,,as adm111cd 10 lloag lasl Monday !or :r. quadruple bypass. ~toran was wiling awr.y the 1ime -...a1ching a "Gill iaan's Ii.land" re -run when a nurse carted in rv.·o ovenizcd \;r.lc-nt1nes. both bedecked with l3ce do1hcs, sparklini hearts and tt'd glit1er. .. Dear you," one card read. "llappy Valontinc's Day. I'll pray for you. God ~~ you.·:.. Hoag spoteJVo'Oft\an Maureen Mau.alenla said a surprised medical staff received several large envelopes 1tuffed with about 70 cards comprised ol conslruction paper. 3littcr and 1c1 well wishes tn Mond1y morning's mail. "They're just adorable," Muu1enta said. A note c•plained tha1 the ' cards were made by the Kids Klub 11 Mlssion Viejo's Presbyterian Church of the ~1as1cr. a Newport Beach oouplc's plan~ 10 open a muhi·stagc nude dance bar.-restaurant and "thcatcf" at 4248 Martingale Way. Citin& 1 planning documcn1 h>r the Newport Place Planned Cofn. munity Ocvclopmcnt -where the establishment would have been lo- cated -Burnham stoically said theaters simply arin't a11owcd in that part o( town. Ron Talmo, the usually bold at· tomcy who represents 11ic ,_1cr- m:tid owners, An and Olivia Nguy- co, admitted Burnham had made a "checkmate" move . 1 "I'm not sure what we're gonna do about this," a stunned Talmo said .after the meeting. H~ said he wilt talk with the Nguycn1 and ask them -...·hat 1hey wanl 10 do. He said they might de· cidc to file civil lawsuits agai ns1 1hc council members. Burnham said 1he per~uas1..,e plnnning document wns round by a lawyer who was hired by the own· ers of lhe El Torilo Restauran 1 site, locaied nexl 10 the proposed adult business. Abou1 a ,dozen residents gave impassioned speeches to the coun· cil members on f\1onday night, pleading wilh them to vote "no." ''We need to draw a line in the - sand about this busincu, because 1his is a \'Cry spcci.a.l place thal God has blessed," said Jim Dale, a longtime Ne-...•po" Beach rcs1aura· le ur and ci\.'ic leader. "We jus1 don'1 need this kind Qf business in Newport Beach." 01hcr re!>idcnts said the busi· ne~ would attract rapists, pcdo. philes and other criminals 10 the Patient Robert Moran reads the inside of a Valentine's Day card deliv-ered to him Monday at Hoag Hospital in NeWport Beach. A whole sac.k of the cards were sent to the hospftal by a church youth group and staff members were left to decide who to distribute them to. Fittingly enough, they presented them to the facility's heart patients. They were. the note went on, to be dclivcrc.d to whoever Hoa& s1arr saw fiL Deina it was ... HOAe/P ... 4 hforo& 9T NAM:~ D.t.ILT l'lwt Robert Mo,.n, who Is recovering from quadruple bypass surgery, opens a Valentine's Day card defJWr;td to Hoag Hospital. seaside communi1y -...here 1hey'vc cho&cn to ra1st their children. The council didn'1 nt'ed much convincing "I think there arc limes when people mu!>t reach into 1he n1or11I depths of their cons.ciousness and \'O le aocurding!~." t\"1ayor C larence Turner l>.lld bt":url." !ht vote. "If the COUr1!> 0"l."ff\JIC UJo. lhen th111's pan of the !>):..tern " E3rher ~h'.•nJ .. , r .ilmu filed 3 . SI million cl~unr ag .. 1n)t the cuy. 1-te allege' the plJnn1ng c-om- S.• COUNCIL/••9• • Costa Mesa poised to bring on more police .,. Five add itional officers may be hired with money from .Propositio n l72. BY Lol.IA.'1S 81.SUl:DA. !>1•1• I\• n• COSTA !\1 ESA -('11\ l '•>urh.:11 n1emhers appeared · ix1i~d ~I .i !\!ondsy s1ud) SC!>)ion to bc~1n re cru1t1ng add111on31 pohce off1ct'r' -...11h a portion of the: "itate s.alt'Jo lilt dollar.. -...hK"h \.'Oler SCI :l'>lde fo r public safely las1 Novcmhcr City ~1anager Allan Roeder lolJ council mcmbe:n; that Costa t<.1e~ h rttrivt:d more than 1113.000 since wren appl'"OYCd PropoltllOn 172 1t the.polls 1n November, and should expect neatly S430,000 hy the end of the year. /. II would CO!>I 1he c11y ahoul $345,000 10 hire: five add111,1n.1l entry level police: offic.crs. pay their salaries and benefit~ .ind purchase 1he1r equipment. plu'> one new p:r.trol car "Crime and public safe!) is 11 big enough issue 1n this city that we wan! to get t his into the ~'Orla.,":Rocdc r stud. "'Ii ta ke~ .-.o Iona to recru11 and traUl the (lfhc- en ... If rcCTU11mcn1 s1 arted todZI\, 1he officcn wouldn"t he on board for al lc.ast e ights montblio. and more likt'ly 001 for a )~3r. according to Dick Greer. :r.dn1in1stral1\e service• commander for the Co.,,ta ~teu Police Department. "It's llme 10 get this money doing -...h:il \Otc:rs want n to do. a.s opposed 10 sitting in a bank ac- count,'" said ("o~~:r. f\1 csa ~1 ayor Sandy Gen1' The rem:11n1ng $9.5,000 the t'l ly will tt'Ct'l\C fru1n Propo'>1t1on 172 could lhcn i">c u"'d 10 urir11de the city's p,uJmeJ1c ~"·ices and 1m· p~-i: re,pono;e tunc) ~ adding equipment, Roeder rccl'n1me:ndc:d. Counc-11 mem~t) .lgrt'c:d to put tht' 1"ue un the: a~cnda for the ncx1 C1l\ C,•un1.:1I mect1ns, Abo 11 f\lond:r.) \ s1uJ\ ~.on, counci l members ht'ard • p11ch ... HLIC~4 Two Hlilltlngton Be~h omclals Join supervisor 's r ace ........ llltory In 1111 11111111111 Ila Borden of Southern California Colleae wUI become the ftnt wom1n to pitch in 1 men's colle&iltc bue:ball pmo when the Vanauards take on Oaremont·Mudd·Scrippi in their home opener al 2:30 p.m. 1oday. ESPN, "Spotts lllUWtltod" and a hoat of other media outlets arc expected to ayture ht.r historr-maki"f dobull .. I've worked my tail off since '#tS JO ycan old and want to reach lhe ullima111" aald llotden. a S·foot·IO, 160-pound freshman lcR·haDOCr. For Darden, the ultimalc means makina lt to tbe major tcaau . Seo....,. .. s,....., -6. • Oii Tiii C0¥1a HUH z• BUSINUS FAX 631-5902 ORCIAATION llQ0.252·9141 ClA5l5lflED ADS 642·5678 .., RETAIL AOS 64Ml21 M>und T~ .... :·:· ............ l -· ~ U4 ----Oaslined ............................ I Society ............................... s .... • ....,. Sports ................................ ' ...... • , .,. Entry of council members Moulton-Patterson. Silva brings to three the number of candidates seeklno to succeed Harriett Wieder. BY &.VII l.oAa AJllD Totrf Doouo, SW. w.mt.a Two Huntlnatoo 8"cll m1odl mcmbo" ol!'idally dcdaml llloir wcll·know• iAtcntioM Moede ID Nft fa< tho ... t bold by ntlri"I SupcMaor Harriett WK-dtr. Huntinaton Beach M.,or Uodli Moulton·httertae1 aacl coulld • Jim SiMI llaw tfttend IM row aloot .;1h bwinr-""7dN ,_ lor tbo 2"d --_.,_.._ .,,._,..._ ...... --.-ssa11ced lillr ciw'*""...,. ... .. , .• .., ..... ""'w Dlmla -a.a ..... - I a -=--~'~ _. ;;,7~ -~-1. ....... ::-:::: ,., . .,_.>•·• • • ........ , .. -........... fl .. _0....,1111•~ ... -. ...... . __ .,, ... , ........... 3 c "' .. -........ (all ,, lllllt) .......... ,,, ~· 71 . -•• s• ,, r .. rm , t ...... ... ,,. ,,.,... -. ..... -fl ....... .._.,o• • Miii MAac MAaft»t fHOIO --· I • ·---oect makl nois1 ""Corona comes th1 in early-st C oronl De Ci lc11g\l had a big d1 DcCinccs llllO lhC S\lll ag•1insl UC injured riftt Deiter, wh< injury . DcC1nCC! wit h :1 bu~e knocki ng in clain1cd ;111 .,..;itkcd 1h11 Peppe rd inc DcCincc Se:i Vic.,.. I ,,,quad that Bay Uombi production e ~1akCl College 's I earlier raii --o:.or.wtin,~­ hos1 Cal S o'clock Fe Orange a game a~ 2 on the l •Oran; players E1 Christian lcucrs or ... • ...... Colli Univcrsi he'll joi1 Mather. Cole n 11ddc. ret is hcack Univers • Oe1 a mcmt· ond fie\ Obispo ·•Th• Hocke) Coach three-a Over U Arena. ~~~ Stutc. ~ 7-2 loSI Ale" 1 from t. Cahn. 00 score, (ir~t -pi P<p occ miiiut Pcpp< the tci go me DI' UCS! "JC«>• Sturk .. ~ t.illat lea no Le. ()( Ca pa the c, M"!' to Ill oc boll b< 1:111•/ Toe - I Tuesday, Febnlaty 151 19D4 LOCALS -ONLY • MANAGING EDTrOR STEVE MAULE, ~!224. -. 363 • VOICU Caught in a cove controversy • Pictures from the past clearly show Cattail Cove -as a wetland 0 ne o( the best photogra hs or lhc history of Cauail Cove (Hoag Hospital wetlands) can be round in !he Newport Harbor Nnutical Museum on Balboa Boulevard, just inside and lcfl of the front door. Dated 1922, !he photograph shows the historic configura1ion or the blurf upon which Hoag Hospi1al now sits, and the remnants or the Santa Ana River at the base of the bluff, now occupied by Coast Highway and llalOOa Coves. Al that time, Coust Highway was .a rutted road. linlc coves can be ~ccn within the bluff face, rivulets af v.•ater within mudOats "·ere at the base of the bluff, and vegetation can be seen ex.lending halfway up the bluff. an appear- ance ~inl!lar to what you sec there today. ~torcovcr, a map fron1 1880 also shows 1he San1a Ana River flowing at the base or the bluff in this location. Clearly, 1he site wa~ a wetland in 1he ~1i~ce ihcn. of course, the bluff~oag Hospital rises up in the background, shielded by foliage from wetlan:':~:;;.~:~~v~ has been cut :iw:ty, "'ilh faults, • desian:ued methane huard zone, with explosive level~ of methane gas and lethal concentrations of hydrogen sulfide aas being pumped up through thcJ'ropcrty with four gas wells an • narc whose name is easily visible near the Child Care. Center. Better lh~ place rcmilins open as it ls, rather than a medical complCJ: whose buildin41 may trap the g~ and expose tts occupants, patients, employees. and children, to significant public health and safety hazards. I f Hoag wants 10 do the righl thjltg, it shOuld k.ecp the wetlands and coastal bluCf int3ct, in keeping ~ith the 1976 Calif· o rnia Stmtc Coastal Act. wh ich was created Jor the purpose of protccting,«"arcc coastal re· sourt:es. Placing medica l buildings in a wetlands is simply no1 a permitted use, and cities arc not supposed 10 be zoning "·ct lands for oJhc r than permitted use). Hoag should not be attempting 10 cirrunm:nntre-Coastal Ac1. In fac1, the Army Corps of Engineers has reccn1ly denied eXcavations primarily in the 1950s, possibly explaining why people do nol remember 'A'ellands in this site. However, with time, 1hc wetlands have ..., rc·cs1ablished 1hcn1sclvcs al the ba5C of the cut slope, a phenomenon oflen seen at the base or bluffs in Newport Beach,0 where ground water seeps out along natural geologic planes. reminder of the cssehtial characteristics of the site as a wetland. Hoag has already had problems whh water seeping into the Cancer Center. restored area near Superior Ave. Great blue herons arc often observt"d in the ponded area .• Hoag a permit. bee•~ it has not yet received Coastal Commission approval. If Hoa~ wants lo do the rii."ht thing. it would.respect the Coast:11l Act and lca\·e the well:inds nnd bluCf alone, placing i1s CJ:pamion in a more approprialc and safe location. Since lioag desires a development agreement, it should consider dedicating this site, which is half of the k>wc r campus, lo the public so that it can remain as open space. Such dedications a.re normally required of other dC\·elopc:rs in return for dcvelopmcnl 1grccm~nts, and would retain ~he zoni.ng of the site u open space, cons1stcn1 with cu.rrcnt zoning. and consis1cnt with the Stati; Coastal Act. \Vhcrc does the water come frun1? The 1991 EIR for the Hoag Hospital expansion states the water comes from ground water 5Cepage, as did an engineering report for lhc 1986 Cancer Center, not urban runoff fron1 the top of the bluff. This wa1er source is cons1an1, drought or no drought, like old man river, ond 'A'ill be there wheiher or not rtoag builds in the 'A'etlands, a constant Actually, CauJil Cove is a unique complex of we tl ands, not just a "'elland. Five di[ferent types of wetlands arc present on the silc, as ~·ell as coastal sage scrub on lhc bluff face. No fewer th:an 50 different types or 3nimals and birds have been docun1cntcd on the site. Red·winged blackbirds and kiltdc'cr arc seen ncs1ing , on the site )'Carly. Raccoon tracks number tn lhc thousands. Audubon eoltontail rabbits and Bccchey ground squirrels scamper in the "egctation. Rcd-1ailed hawks soar overhead. Recently, a snowy white egret is pl:iinly )ecn from Cons! Highway dabbling in ·the In the evening, the sound of frogs overshadows the din from the highway, available to those who can appr.cciatc such thinp. This place ls a mini biodivcrsi 1y park. Efforts to bclinlc it, as was don~ by editor Steve Marble, arc simply misinformed or ignoran1, probably a combination of bo1h. Let's not lose sight of the (act tha1 . Cattail CO\·c also serves a very useful function for people, bcside1 being a wetland habitat Car birds and animals. Cauail Cove is the mi1iga1ion site for 1hc gas problem underlying Balboa Coves and \Vest Newport. 11 overlies a geologic formation of earthquake fractures and Bergeson, Riiey should step down now to save taxpayers' money I lhink it's great that asscn1blyman Ferguson has decided not to run for re-election and instead will be focusing his efforts on the Senate. It would be nice if Sen. Marian Bergeson would do the same for lhe taxpayers. She will run for supervisor Ton1 Riley's ~cat on 1hc June ballot and her election is .a virtual cer1 ain· ty . However, she ~·on't lake office until Riley re1ires. If she'd only resign now, she'd • save us 1he outrageous expense of a special election to fill her seal. \Vhat :a waste of taxpayers money for her to do otherwise. Instead both Bergeson and Riley should step down now, and give the ta.xpayers a break. JOAN Y. MILLER Cosia r-.1csa Tollbooth on Newport Co••• DriVe is nothing but highway robbery A s an Orange County resident for ;lmost 30 years and a daily motorist on Newport Coast Drive, I am outraged about ~ the proposed 16llboolh for 1hc San Joaquin Corridor on 1his road. This tollboolh, scheduled 10 be located before the intersection of 1ht present Don ita Canyon Road and Newpon Coast Drive, would block a rr free access to both r-.1acArlhur Drive and Bonita -'Canyon Road. As a result a toll would be levied on all motorislS headed for the Corona dcl Mar rrecway, John Wayne Airport, UCI and the City of Irvine. That the Tn1nsporta1ion Corridor Agency has received lhc green liJhl to establish a tollroad at ihis location, and 1hat this facJ only has come to 1hc attention of the public in the last year, is in i1sclf a ieandal and mcri1s a thorough invcs1igation. Perhaps the history o( this stretch or road is not k,nown by evcryonc:Thc 1.6--milc portion of Newport Coast Drive under consideration has been in · existence u a public road, funded by our tucs, for at least 2S ycan (my memory sacs back to 1966 when I first came 10 Orange County). At that time, it was known as Bonita Canyon Road and led to a dump site of the same name, and it served as a link 'with Culver Drive in Irvine. .The name for 1his part of Bonita Canyon Road was changed in 1991 10 Newport Coast Drive. Thus, under the proposed plan, motorists in South Orange County will be required 10 pay a 1011 10 use an existing public road Jong since paid for by taxpayers' money. What the 1ranspor1ation agency is doi ng. in· effect. is imposing a form of double taxation, a literal highway robbery on the people who use Newport Coast Drive, a bureaucratic vcrsiOn of th.e st:igecoach holdups which usc.d 10 take place in Orange County more th3n 100 years ago. Gil Ferguson's cffor1s 10 challenge the legality of lhc tollboo1h arc to be applauded, a.s is the news that a a>mmillcc which includes a member of the aeri"cral public hu been fo rmed to address public concerns on thls issue. (Daily Pilot, 213/94). I am in stron& agreemenl with Yvonne Hussels, the rcprescntalive of 1he general public, who advoca1es a parallel bypus. I, for one, will never use Newport Coast Drive if it mcani paying • toll or usina a bypass that requires me to bncktrack to reach my destination. Instead, I will return to my previous route of 1he Coast Highway and 1he picturesque si(lc streets of Corona del Mar. Sure, it's slower, but I refuse to be a vklim of this modem form of hi&hway robbery. ANN FRANK Laguna Beach JAN D. VANDERSLOOT."M.D. Newport Beach Theater cblln needs to bring better movies to locll clilemas I feel our local monopo-- li11ic thca1c r chain needs to be more responsible. My wife and I, after wailina for two ~·eeks for lines to subside, went early the other cvcnin1 to scc "Schindler's List." We wait(d in line outside for 45 minu1cs and then for another 20 minutes inside just to get a good scat In the mean time, three inane movies: one about 1 cross· dressing nanny, another featurina two old curmuda· eons, and lhe third • very poorly reviewed film of a Grisham noYcl, were cxh plAyin& in 1hrec theaters with no lines. I hope the Edwards folk.I start reading thc,.rcvicwi and bring us more of 1he better movies sooner and 10 nlOrc of our local theaters. DOD KNOX, Newport iiilif PliL WU.Nia AND OCIAll CONDmONS ........ TO MAU A CeDICTHtN .................................. • _..,, q{ ~ """' bJ, .... I Jl•, nr J6J. n..t JOI. ~ ,...... H. ,....,_, hMiirlln-,,_ ,_......, _...,..,......M ... ....,_ ........ JW.OW' ................. ... -""""""-............ Pt I I,....... --·--....,-~--......... C11ak • ' _,. __ Circ I IJ.on: ~;=~-Cowuy) Mw1lrl'Z . 1·5471 Display 6'1-4311 Edircrial Newt 540. !ll4 .S-.. 6fl-4UO· • r-: ..... Spoou Fu 646-4170 Main om.. B...U-Ollb 6fl-4UI Bus• ra 611-6901 Ptlt1tti,CM DC _, .. H...,,.,... .... ~ .. • - TUI£ laAnHtU , ... ,.,. hKtit 72/49 .... 172141 OM&. Mna: 7S/47 Coroutlel~: 70/SO -- SIUSWIU , .. • ••• • ••• • ... • ' • ···--· .... -............. to•w•ase• .. ........ ,~, ........... , ...... _ ... ,__.,-. Aid shud be denied to Illegal immigrants D ana N.ohnbachc.r's 1t1nC1 on FEMA aid to illccal aliens is riJht on taraet. h seems some people tend 10 think i1 is shameful to deny benefits to illegal aliens in .an c2rthquake disaster. I don't know .... here' these people have been H\'ing buto..many illcg1l1 h:ive croucd 1hc border, St1tcd they h\'t in the United Stales and· arc rt'ccivin& 18 months fret rent, food stamp subsidies, etc., bccauS<' of the earthquake. \\'c h:i\'e our own Prcsidcn1 U11l 01nton ordering lhc INS 10 >tl ) awiiy fr om the FEMA ccn1crs in order to check rc11df ~ We have thousands ol homeless legal re•idents and native born Americans -~ho are ~11hout shelter due to jOblc)sness and or other re~ns. I ""ould s:1y ilS a coun1ry we arc obhg:ucd to help our O"An fir 11 before any 01hcr citizen o( -----,noihtt-rouu111 1enives 1id: Ye~ 1hey do .... i.sh our cars. lend our children and ~-ork in our re)lauranl) DUI 1f you v1Ji 1 Jnothc:r )late for CA~plc in the . r-.11J..-.est th:it docs 001 have the problem or allcgal alien•, you will sec legal residents wash1n1 Jishcs, changing beds in hotel.s. "orking 1n g:irmcnt factories, ".11shing c;irs and other lo-.·cr·pJ) ins jobs. Empio)·cn. ~ho h1re ·1Ue1al& ~hould be pun11hcd to the fullnt e.\lcnl of the law. IUc11l aliens dcprcu wages for other Amcric3ns. I! an employer can prty an illegal S4 an hour and he ts or t:hc is ready willing and able to work for 1h11 ... hy on e.1111h should he OI the hire 1n Amcnc:r.n ..., ho would need 11 least S7 :an hour 10 gel by11"bcy did no! Y>Jll then 1urn in hnc 10 come 10 this rounlno. lns1ead they thuiTibcd 1hcir n\JSC :it us :iind v10l1ucd our !>O\·crc1gn1y. Their prc~n~ has not s:ned America money. Ha\·c your food prices come ~n bcc:iu~c or the illegal agricultural 'A orlcr? Each time I shop at 1hc markc1 11 s,ccms to me thal food puces arc goina up. Our tues h;ivc inCTcascd :and 1hc gU\ernmcnt's appclitc 10 bleed us di)' doesn't seem to end. With 66 pcrccn1 of 111 li'vc births in Los Angck:s County coming from illcg1l 1liens it doct:n'1 make sense to Jive 1hcm addition11I aid for lhc car1hqualr.c. America has been extremely generous to other countries by the way Jr foreign 1Kt and looking the other way when illegals s1onn the border. It is time for that to stop. If your rcadcn want the true facts on how much iUegal aliens arc costina us I ur&c 1hcm to conlact the California Co3tition for Immigration Reform at 921·7142 to receive our da11 p•WfC and the Save Our Stale 1niti11tvc ~·hich is ongoina 10 obt1in si&naturcs to place this initi11ive on the ballo1 in Novt.mbcr. • JANET McCAMMON CCIR Trcuurcr Cost• Mc:u ~UC1'1LU cona- wts. 11111 1tntt: ScMnoO... broke ln10 1 &Ir.art In the 7'° -Md-llOll In ...... N~~SOl-.e brotc k!IO S\lperkw ConUcl bt 11 .. 1900 -ud -Ill), N~ l11t119'* la tM 2000 -..... ..., -. ""° Orowcn Rueb Market ud ... ... IUlfWtn. lllldtl10 VkttN: SolMOlll twob: lato • bomehlUM:IOO--aome~1-::r,dlltit abet.IS on Ute w left behind I .... ., ........... cfpme &ult I 1 k I wfltll tlf*lclt. - Pilot - -- ' • T...cley, ~II, I .. 8 It's up to rasldanls to • COlbl Mesa llbrarlas allv8 • • W hcnever 1 reel the need to se1 cncl)iz:cd, I head '""" cwtr 10 the public library within Ncwpon Center in Newport. Beach. Whenever J feel the need 10 gc1 my blood boilini. I head over 11111 C 2 I Edito(s Notebook to the county llbtory bronch nexl 10 the Downtown Communi1y Center in C.OSta f\.1esa . NCJCt 10 the word dlcho1omy in !he dic1ionnry there should be pictures of the Newport cCn1er library and the Cos1:1 f\.1esa library. Dustling doc111'1 bc:Jin lO describe the Newport Center library. This definitely Isn't the stereotypical facilily where near<Omllott rc:.dc11 pore over books while a stern·faccd librarian hovers overhead, 1hooshin& nny and all noise crcaton. The Newport Cc:n1cr li5rary is more like a buiy train uation, sans lhe undlstinguishable. voice periodically blnrin& OYer the public address system. Findin1 your favorite magazine is no problem, but finding a place to 1i1 and rcnci it is. l.ookiloos scan 1hc video, music and bes1·selling book racks. Researchers sit at tables holdin& tomes s1acked to thi: ceiling. There's usually at lenst one pcrM>n clog_in~ cvt:ry book·lined aisle, be it-fiction, non·fiction or #' rcrercncc. The checkout line's so A.ROUND TOWN TODAY COMPUTla IUllNllJ eOUUI Cw11linc R('!inal Oceup:ation:il Procr.im '" a Mct.1 it o<rerina 1 15·¥icek rourw an l:.XCEL f.:-;i,turct... func1lons 1nd 11pplicatklnt. rrom baSJC" 10 in1crmed1:ite IC'\ cl1. The c:l:aJi.5 m.:cu every Tucsd;i) ind ThursdJy rcom 6 3Q 10 9·:\0 pm, bi:vnn1n' today. CO\I IS SJS. The clau IS op.:n 10 ~n)Unc 16 and old .. r ... tiu re,,.Je Hl the Nc•t10A."~li.\.tl, lluntu1gton lk;i.ch Unkl 1 11,•'l. Irvin<. SJddlcb..c:k V.,dl.;\ • + T,,a11n Unifi.;:d )(:IWJUI 01~1,, ... 1~ f UI' more 1nrorma11on. l'.ill 9"'9·1955 8Ul81Y '' 17 llM._. l' .. c1r1c \;11l1n1 :idventur..: dunng a ,1,J~ ~~ le.:1u1e JI T1n1bulau --,-u-1•J1~(M~ ·T;;i.\ lknefit\ A~ti.<K:1;11eJ ""1th I c••k :ind Ttlb:il An:-1001 S,,p01m..-;- ''' 1n Cou:i ~lc\::a Selling out Ch .. ruaUk G1~1nc" 1t the title or,. ftl"C nuon ptopam 1n 1he Con1n1un11~ lt()t)fll of Ne..,, port Ccnt,·r L1bn1f), 856 San (ll·encnr..: Dr"~· 1n Ne.,. port Uc:ac h (l'A D~••d IJuW1kh ""Ill oU.::r a com~r~n ol p•<>JXrl" .uKI c;i\h g.rti ;i11.J "'111 dlt.t'\l)i tiu bcn1.·fih ;ii"°'"1;i1ed "'•th char1tahle donaioon' ;ind funJ·r.1.1wni; M:lhns p.>1nl\ For more 1nform.111on. call f>.l-'·llSI or M-'·3191. PAllNT SUH'OIT OIOUP i·ou,hl,oi.~ 11 :a rotnmun1ty M:rvl<'C th,,t Offen croup tUJ>POrl for parcnl\ "'•lh ac11n1 ou1 tcen·.lcen The Nc ... pi.>IL ~l cu aroup meet\ cu 7 p m. evt"ry Tuc\J.1y at Dack B:iy Con11nu;,1ton lhth School. JQ() ~tunic \ l)t.i A . Coi.t:a ~In~ For mo1e 1nlLN"mattU1"1, call {1(15 65li~ WIDNUDAY WOMIN AND MIAIT DlllAll D1"°'"tf t1\k f:ktMt 1nJ conttrn' about ... omen and hcatl J11,eaM'. .Junnc ;i li~c 1 pm "'n11n.1r :n 1hc Gncc tfo:.1g Conference Ccr1h'r :11 llo.;g ll01p1tal 111 Nc•por1 J.k;ich For 1nform:>1ion arnJ reM.'.o~l klnt, c:.11 76()..:'095 NUfttTION & CANCll Ai p.i.rl oI !heir Ofl&O'R$ Cop1n1 \\'1th Umi:r winter K"ncs. fl~g CiUk'Cr Center,~ Pacifte C~il lhch.,.Jy 1n NC"o1J>Or1 lkach," 0Ucun11 free 1Cm1nar th:u titan~ ,al 7 IS p.m It ckal' "'''h nulntlon, tclf·1m:igc and dally hc-allh as 11 pcn:.lnt 10 the nine.er p.:1ticn1. For more 1nform:11hon, pkuc CJll ?·CANCER PAC1r1c IAILINO AltnNTUll Sec and hear GC'nc: Ca11~1ytn and lo\lannc: Peck 1alli:: about their cwo and a hJ.lt ycJ.r. 20,000 m1k ru..1111 Long l.kJ.:h, Gene :ind L»ulnnc i .. ul.:d 1h;.·1r JS.foot bo:u hl P1te.urn lsl.i.nd 111 the South 1'Je1fic, "here ch;.•" \1 \l1..:J •ilh Jc~.:ndJnl~ of 1hr r.11nou~ ship from ~luuny on the U..-iunty r:.mc fh;.·11 \•l):a,~· .:ih.o tOl.lk them 10 Toih111. ll.1 ... .ilu, Japan and lhc P".:1f1C North•C!ot Crn1I\(1he 7 pm pr~rJm n SJ S..:.Jt1ng •~ l1m11cd For n'IOl'c 1nfo1n111t0n ur 10 RSVP. nill 6.S().7.i7J AWAID·WIMNINO wan•• JuhJ. Cameron, an aw1rd·winn1ng ... n1er ... ·uh ex1ensf\'C ('tcd1u in r11r11, TV, theater and ,ourn:tlism. 11'K'ludine "Ta.\i Ori\\:r" :ind .. New York. New York," 11.ill spc:ik on <1nd '''" her la1cs1 book, "The Anisfs Way 1\ Spiri1u::al Path 10 H11hcr Crca11,•11y," 11 the ....,-eekty m.:c11n1 ot The Or2n&e Coun1y Inside E<tac. a supporl croup for k:idc:nc. The proar::am •111 be :11 Sro11'1 Stafood, J.100 8ns1ot A\'C .• 1n Cos11 ~leu from 6:JO to 8:l0 .a.m. Ccat is SI~. 1nclud1n1 brcakf.i~l. For more 1nfo11na1M>n C'lf fCSCl'V311ons. c:tU 7.1Q.S-050 • POITIY DllCUUION .. \\'hy ~loi.1 ~tod.:-rn Poe try Is So D1fflcult To Undenlaod'. rs the ~lf·..:1pl.:ina1ory 111k: of 1hc l'\c.,.p<>f'I Center Libnry's "VolC"C \ ~nd \'111oru" pDC"lty d1)Cuuion fr!,)(fl 2;30 to 4 p.m. 1n the Community Ruom ol lhc library, lociued ll 856 SJ.n O cmence Drl\c in Ne"'·porc lk•eh. The free prusnam "''It be kd by John Oruplcu:i. Pro fessor of Enclish 01 Cahforn1a Scale Univcn.11y, Fulk:rton. For more information. call 644·l18J or 6-&4·3181. Sc-nd '"" ltt•.1 to Aroud r ..... Nlitor, Tbt D•lb' Pllol, JJI IY. ~ St., CNta Airs•, C•tll 11'11. LOl'llR YOUR MONllllY PATI\1EllTS A.IL iiJ.t\I Pli~'tRJ.NS ,~,lfUBL{ KENNY t!:l' PRINTER · $5.00 Discount! lklng lllla Ad lo<•-•1 ... CARWASll With UtlOCALe Fill·Up ·---.......... AMO lP75 Pl , .... Jt1C..Df. fls sart.._. La e•WtOCM._... ... Iii 0•• °""""' ---.~-Mii•••••••: Ill- • ·"-',: 1 : • Iona thll ~ wish they'd lns1aU a 1epan1e SJtc:mt or l«s*' 1ine. Tbc aiaff is cnerac•k. effcl"¥Ca:ent. easer 10 help. And h's like this bt£orc school lc:11 ou1. Ooce noisy ki<ls filter into the children'• JCCtion, k>ot out I For the polar opposite, check out the county branch librtiry on Park Avenue in Costa Mesa -if i1'1 open. I swear I JO 10 that branch 11 diffcrtnl times on di£· fcrcnt days 11nd nine limes out or 10 it's closed. Even if the doors arc unlocked, il's h:ard to tell 1£ it's open. l'vc been in more cxciling morgues. What appear 10 be "Ni&ht of the Livihg Dead" / c•1ru trudge across the dark and dank dinky room. And there's .ii dccr-starin1-i n10-hcadlight~ emptiness in the eyes of library wcxttrs lbcrc. The ~nc telcdion is horrible -I'm ju.st thankful the county's Fina to tondnlK the low aublcriplioo• II docs haYC. The boot 1ekction Isn't much better. It aecrm u if there a.re volumes on l.betves that havt.n't mow:d since the Eilenhowcr era. And tbc,wllole place )1111 amcll:1 ,musty. I will say that lhc encro tcwl is turned up a couple notches at the Mesa Verde branch. ln r:ict, l'YC had more problcnu ge1ting pleasant assistance at Newport's t.1'ariners brunch than l have 11 Mesa Verde. The best news the Co51a ~1esa branches have received since the c;ounty Board or Supervisors unanimously approved SS million 10 renew. mapzinc subscrip11ons was the Costa Mes.a Ci1y Art llltlvll to be held on Bllboa Penlnsula The B~lboa P.1 crchant!i/ Owners Association will play host•to an art ra ir May 21·22 on Bt1lboa Peninsula. The rair will include orig1n:il fine art and select cr:ifts. Local artists ire encouraged to participale and mus1 subn1i1 their work by P..1 arch 10. · Purchused i1ems, mt1nurac1ured or in1poned items will not be accepted. The association's goal is 10 bolh encourage local ar1ists. support local merchants and make Balboa 1hrive wi1h ne~ shoppers and diners.' The entry rec for 1he event a.s S80 plus a 10% commission rC'c to rover the cost o f the rair. For more inrormation c.ill Jeanne Zell at 675·3600. CUSTOM INVITATION PRINTING CENTER Chl)(>~ Frl>OI ()ur Hug' St-!Ntio" of ~ Styln. Print C,,lars. Paf'" and Em'-laf>t1. ~'hcihcr l'uu f'.:n:J lnvi<arions FOr WC'\.kifrl~!> :-ihowcn .. An111vcr..irin ... Birth AnnourH.('n1r1n' l'\1r1hJ:i}' .. I lolid.r.y' .. , (lr Fur lh.;a1 ()1H.e·ln·A·l 1lrumc ~1.11 C}as1on We 1-iavc A Friendly. C rnti\•c And Helpful Staff, In Addition JO F.-'lcn:mcly F.uc SC"rvicc. Wlu.1C"\·cr Your Cw1on1 Printin.g Nttd.5 Att ... Wt-Gr,. Do /1! JANSSON'S ,~ 7 14/650-6070 •OPEN 7 DAYS! 1800 NElt'T"()lt I Kl Vil U8Tll ~,·R~J-~f &. "'f'tl'l'OR I Kl \'I• I EXCERCISE CLASSES • Step REEBOK® •Muscle Conditioning •Low Impact Aerobics •Stretch & Tone • Country Cardio NEW • Slide REEBOK® CARD IO EQUIPMENT • Treadmills • Stairclimbers • Lifecycles • Liferower • Circuit Training Natatla Lanoa Member siooe 1984 C.0Uncu·1 trnerpK)' aaioa to a-pprow: Sl0,000 10 rcpa.ir lhc roof or tbe ci1y-ownc:d Mesa Verde bultdina. The problem 'is that the boob destroyed or t!l.rcatcncd 1r1cr the recent hc•-..y rains •re wocrully ouf-oC-dJltc. Llke CYCf)'thin& else, it all comes down 10 money. Perhapi5 panially tony, mo1tly artifacialty upscale Ncwpon dcscf\lcs better libt'arics 1han p1rtit1Uy whit e col· 111, moslly bluc~l~r Costa Meu. A lively local library l)'Stem docs icem fining nc.\t to 1he surf and sand, tspcciall) when 1hc.. bcnchsidc populace has coo1in- ually dcmon:.1rJ1cJ i1s rnoral and monetary suppon ror its branches and lhe soon·lo-comt, multi· million·dollar cen1ral library. The last thi ng Costa ~1esa's libraries need righl now is to be kicked 1n the teeth by a =~u~Cou Mesa ruidcntJ do need 10 be kidc.d in the teeth about payia1 more attention to our librann.. More of us must 'ltlcnd utCd boolc ulcs lite the one tbc tirclCA volun1cers known as the Friends or the C.OC:ta MCA Libn.ry he Id in front of the branch :t coupl(. weekends bad:: (which, despite chilty weather, drtw a re5pcctable crow-d). We obviously can't cou n1 ·un county supc:rviliiOrs nor the Cily Council (which has turned the no1ion or ··City of the Ar1s" into 1 cruel joke), It's up to rcsidcntl 10 fo3vc and reinvigorate our libraries. How do VIC do i1? Ask our friend~ 1n 1hc city next door, A1att Coklr'1 roJu111~ rvn.1 Tutsd•J·s. CLARIFICATIONS Tont G.lw:irds, a Newport Beach pl:i_nning comn1issioncr, was m1sident1ficd in 1he Dt1ily Pilot Saturt.1-'Y· D Fnday's cdi11on of the Daily Pilot had ~me-1nro1rec1 1nform:11ton abou1 1he Susan Sp1r11us Galler. The g:illery deaJ5 1n photographs. HOME . OWN& DO YOU NEED BRICK, STONE, TU OR ~VERS REPAIRED? - PATIOS, Pl.NfTERS, WAU..S, BAR-8-0UES, R.OORS. NOW IS THE TIMETOGET THEM REPAIRED &SAVEMONEY We Also Do Complete Hanlscape al Fair l'llces I Wanna place a classified ad? Call 642·5678. WEIGHT TRAINING • Camstar •Sprint • Gravitron • Free Weights QUAL ITY CLUB • Newpon· #I Personal Training Program since 1982 •Limited Membership • Cenified Trainers & Teachers •Nutrition Workshops •Beginner Workshops • Towel Service ~ Ammcllities • --vi DeCt . , mak1 nois1 .,. Corona comes th1 in early-sr C oron: DcC1 lcag\I had a big di DcCtnce1 1n10 1he s1a agains1 UC injured fi(1t Deiter, wh1 injury. OcC1ncc: with u base Lnocking 1r. C1iun1cd :in "":ilk~·011?r0 Pcppcrd1n' De Ci nee Sea Vic\~· I · squ:id 1hal Ba~ Bomb< production • ~1akc1 College's t earlier rai: p.m .. whih host Cal S 0 c X-Pc- Orangc a gomc a~ 2 on the J • Orant players E.i Chris tian lcl\crs or • 11111 .... Collt ' Univcr<,i he'll JOH Ma1her. Colen 14•idc ro: is hcadC' Univcrs •Der n mcnll and fiel Obispo •Tl> Hocke) • Coach th ree-& over U Arena. ~; State .. 7-2 lo-.: . Alex Z from /\ Cahn. OC< score, first-pi Pep occ minul Peppe 1hc Jo i ga me 01' UCS! '5CCOI\ Strut j ··y. Maq• lcas1 note. ()(' C1 pa 1 lhC ( Mell 10 th OC · • . 4 Tu111191', ~ 11, 1 ... --· Beach Cil)' Council in 1990. She was 1ppoin1ed . io 1hc California Coutal Cammi ion In 1991 and reappoin1ed In 1993. Describing herself 11 "pro. choice,'' Mou I ton-Patterson pledged to make a stand for term limits if elected and limit herfel( to two, four-year terms. "IC you can't get done in eight years what you set out to get done. then i!'s time to let 50mebody else have a chance lt it,.. Moulton· Panerson said. Opponent TilloLSOn, a Hun1ing· ton Beach businesswoman, ct ileJ on f\1oulton-Patterson to resig.n from 1he Coastal Commission. Tillotson said she resigned from 1he Orange County Planning Com- n11~sion when she decided 10 run for the Board of Supervisor} to :nuid "even the appearance of any lUllflicts of interest." She also called on Mo ullon-Patlerson and Sih·a lo end "business as usual" fund-r:ii~ing 1actics and reject do- n.111ons from "special in1erests." Moulton-Pat terson said she \1ould not resign from the Coastal Co n1111ission and poin!ed out that ['dlo1sun h;1s received campaign ciramot1fU. AAl.U>,p.iui.'t l'ILO'J Huntington Beach Ctty Councilman Jim Silva announces his can- didacy for an Orange County oupervtsor seat Monday afternoon . contribu1tons from the Koll Co., riod. But $227,000 of her cam· which is• dJrrently battling 10 de-paign is sclf-f1.1nded from a per- vclop the environmen1aUy sensitive sonal loan. Moulton-Patterson hu Bolsa Oiica area in Hunlington raised $71,246 and Silva reported Beach. Silva has also received $56,74'1. runds rrom the .Koll Co., and Wieder discounted Silva's en- Moulton·Pancrson has received a dorscmcnts by Rep. Olris Cox (R· donation rrom the Irvine Co. Ncwpon Beach) and congressman . . . . Rohrabacher, even lhough some T1llol.So~ IS the financial f!~nt~....._ arc caJling them heavyweight ~ r unner in the race, rn1s1ng litical endorscmcn1s. "I dori't think $280,606 fo r her ~ampaign. af Of' (hcy're heavyweight," Wieder said. 1he Dec. 31 financial reporting pc -"They're just right wing." POLICE asked cou ncil~·oman Ma ry 1-lom - bucklc . Roeder said there were ,, .... P•i• 1 ... two possible run~ding sources, ei- from the Orange county Homeless ther federal grant money or local 1~~ucs i·ask Force to join about 10 rcdcvclopmcn1 mo ney. r. Several other council members HOAG ......... , Valentine's Day. the'hospitars hean patients seemed most appropriate. 01hc r ci1ics in the 11rst regional cr- rorl to reduce the number of pco-expressed olhcr reservatio ns. The pie on the streets of Orange item will be scheduled ror discus· County by better organizing the sion again at a study .session bc- "ervices that arc already out there. rore Ming placed on a O ty Coun- .. , think it 's time to break down cil agenda. the tcrrilorialism," Tuk force Ex-Finally, council members de- ccutivc Director Tim Shaw told ferred discussion on the question council members. o r whether it might be more fis- The valentines ~·crC delivered at lunch1ime Monday along with irays of "Chicken ta .. -~--NllWPORT BllACJi -F!Ye RepM!ka .. will duke k out for the OOP aominatioa to aucceed "*mbqnlaa OU Ferau-. Al the doac ol fllifta Monday, ffwi Republicans and oae Dcmo- cn.t bad ti~ a dodantion. or in- tent to run for Fcrauton•s itOth A-.6ty Diatrict -~ Tllo 'lllth Allcmbly Distrid in· dudoo all ol Newport Beach and Colla Mesa -s paru of tmne, Laau .. Beach, Lake Fores~ Santa Ana ud 1Ultin. Fercut0n decided not: to run ror re-e.ICClion 10 the aeat he'1 held COUNCI. ___ , miSJion violated his clients' fr~c speech righls by denying their re· quesl fqr a permit which would have allowed Jbe Mermaid to open. He said the Nguyen• arc seeking payment of lost profits. Commissioncn voted 4-2 against !he pcrmil, sayi ng the club would Jamaica." "We have all the medical equipment and expcnise in the world," said Dr. Aidan Raney Jr., Ho:.g's medical director of cardio vascular surgery. "Bui somelimes it's 1he little things like this that can mnkc a big difference in a patient's day." Th.L_orjcc 1.o........panicip'3.t<0-"' _,,ca.,1,,1 'o"''"""'d"e"n''c'-''o<,•"•"'k"e"ov"""'c"'an~in:"d~c;:·-l­ roughly fJ00,000 -or a dollar per pendent sanitat ion agency, w 1ch ca pita. has been handlilig garbage dis- '"So where do we get $100,000?" posaJ ror lhe city for SO years. 'I MOVE, I NEW WINDOWS &DOORS • Our vinyl windows are custom bu ih and professionally Installed tor a weather-tight Iii. • SoUd vinyl trames nMr need paint- ing, are virtually maintenance 1ree . In wnlte or natural tan. • Unique Chambered profiles and double glazino are tnetmally etticlent .. help keep weattllfand noise olllslde. • Tney can significantly reduce indoo1· ouldoor heal transfer. can mean an · 1mpress tve re<luctioo 'in energy costs. Call for Free Estimate Universal Window & Door Replacement • 36,1;!,9,~B Sl (./)or Ill\ .\I\ II Ill\<;:• 5.5%. NO FEES! NO SALE CHARGES! Guaranteed Principal & lntenst Rate Leading financial publications call ii "America's Best Safe Investment"~ Call now for more inf""Hioo! Toll Free 1-800-994-7284 Local Calls 714-241-7770 ADAMS INSURANCE ,a.. !570 Brootliollow, #II' I·-~-So"'° Au, CA 92~ •fMtr wk..,,......,.~ .. 11 .. l'?ftMhrc...,. TewM 1 1r.www 1 ... At1 .... :C...I 1 Ii' 0.-.Dr rqu..I •114-111 .... 1. ---'""'"'''or co .... 11c1 Lii illm Jennings . lnillll yolir complete ""'hanlape. e.ait brick, blodl, 1111111, Ula, 1111116· COllCNla walk -. Can JICOlriiftilnil qlllllly dallgnen ' • llrllnlge problems? .,. ..... tllaml :w. ....... . · ....,_brick or stone. U..Oy our repalls carlilOl be dalldlld llii' camplellon Qui/fly Mitt In Com Mia I Nrlrpott llNdl slllt:l 1969 (n4J645-8512 Stott Ucf 392707 ' ' ! . " . . ' • ' ' ' . The Ncwpon Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce wishes to thank all of the many people who helped make the 1993 Newport Harbor Christmas Boal Parade Awards Dinner & Auction a success. Event Cb11ir Mil~ Sicphcno Ofitat Mn<1 .. rial llt>JPt1"/ P~ ChristlfUIS Boal PaMde Chair and A11ctionur J1m Oak ra .... Amr '"~I A11t:t.ion Com1nittee L-.0Toel.ft..~l/..lrl1 "'°""L-..._,R,.._.(tl«_.._.,~,C:WW S....,111. ~ ..... it,,.........,c;.llf-••ll,.ln1.AMC-(~1MJ11W M),~=.::-Aa: 111~.T1n ClilW., Joa. 81oN fJuM .t~ ... l'·lfO~VJ, C'irot lABIMc (,.,../Irr ... ,_ C'-'d A11ction Donors c.-10.(-1 u...,,..,...,_. n..1.1o1.t-. ..... .,,_ 1-.1 ... u.~ -· ·--,_._ ,_, .. _ ·---·---NL .... _ J--.c..'Oll, ~ u ...... -,. , .. 1 .. 1 .. ·--....... -~UflM ....... ,_ ·--·--·~ ,_, ____ ............... ................ ,_,...,.,_I...., .... ) ·--...... ·-... ~-...,. ·-..-.................. ~ ,.,,_ ..... r....., , ..... ._ ... ·--·-....... .. __ .__ ...... ,_ ...... u h. m 'noe-t.._.. _..,..l .... ........... ._ _,._ """"""-............. --.. _ ---,_....~., ..... ~=-..... ............... ....... ._ "" ...... ('~ ----... ...,_,_n...a. _.....,........, .. .._ A-.NIBM.b ~ -..... , ..... , ........... ..,, ,._,,,, , . .......,, H-.•• ........ ,,....,..,..._, i. ...... ,,.... .. ",..,.. , • ...,.,. ....... l'M..,,.,_.~ll(...,(~(._,~.......,_-..,.._..,....,,llW& i ClNll' ........ (W~ . ... ........ , .... a.... ................. _ .. ,.., .• ... _ ... """_ .. _ I •• for the lut decade, in favor of tho 1ute Scn1te teat now held by Mirian 8er&c10n (R·Newport Beach). Btraeton'1 term does not eicpire untJI 1996. but the is run· nlna to aMXlCed retirina Supervisor Tom ·R,iley. If ahe wins. a 1pe.cial election will be held Cor 1he re- ' matnder ot her tcnn. Rlley aide Marilyn Brewer of N~t Beach it runnins for Fer· p ton'• seal, •k>n& with Newport Beach. lttQrncy Tom Reinecke, Ir- vine councilm1n 81rry Hammond, and Irvine attorneys Bruce Pco11cr and Phil Greer. Cos11 Mesa anorncy Jim Tole- create more Clrs thnn i'hc parking lot can handle. Before ,1hcy voted, Assistant City Attorney Robin Flory warned them they can't keep s1rip estab-- lishmcnrs out of town jus1 because they don't like them. Although cities can regula1e nude dance, bars to ccnain parts of town, they can't prohibit 1he busine1ses because the First Amendmen1 allows them 10 exist, she sa id, dano, who ..., qaiMI ..._ la 1992, Is the 1o .. 0..-ntk cao- didate. Tho Republican eandldala will aquarc oa in the June 7 prim tihh the winnc.r runoina ~ Toledano In th• -rol ekct""' in November. " Fersutan said he may endorse a 1ucceuor after 1111c Sen. Joha Lewis (R-Orona<) and Rep. Ed Royce (R·F'ullcr1on) cndoned !irccr, a political unknown and (ormer Democrat. Re~. Bob Dor· nan (R·Oardcn Of'O\'C) hfl en- dorsed Reinecke, who serve.1 •• second vice chairman of 1he Re- publican Party of Orange County. Volunte er! lW'S ... 111 1~- fsoc1ETY ' Cal tol-freo 1·800 -ACS-2345 i'~. • SEWING t -... , CLASSlS _ ... --<]:~:· NOW FORMING • Beginning Sewing • Men's Dress Shirts • Pants Fitting • Tailored Blazers We Accept All Ma}Or Credit Cards • F'ren<.C . !cdw1e Sewing • Beg 1\11ucrune Quilting • Ouldren's f\:n'ty Dresses • 11.i. .• ..:rune Applique , Hours Mon -Fn 10-6 Sat 10·5 ALL BRANDS SEWING & VACUUM CENTER '2969 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa Harbor at Boker (Von's Shoi:png Center) 434-9335 BLUES wllhJOHN HUllllNTAMM SAT Nlte 9:30-1am ROCK with THI YOODVDIS SUN Aft 2-6pm ROCK with TU PAILU SUN Nlte 8-12-n ROCK wltlt DUQN'COVIR MON Niie 9-1am . ..... .... THIWOlltl TUES Nit• 9-1am J•n with IRIC MARllNTHAt - QUARTIT WED Nlte 9-1am ROCK wllh n•TllWITI THURS Niii 9-11m -. ... a ROCK wlllTMWGRKI FRI Hite 1:30-11111 100 MAIN ST., BALBOA ___ ..., • • • SOCIETY SOCl£'JY EOrTOll B.'11'. COOJt. 642-4)21 No o• wa at avant to help perlor• arts canter N o wblnl"t wu heard when ln&l<nooli. Pine Ridp, SCcrtitl&. the fnllmhy of the Sili.r Olk, Raymond, SilwndO Pe.rfonnlna ArU. and Mumm wlneriet on hand. 1upponina the Or1n1c County ..,,.is is deri.ni1cly not a semlnat Performlaa Ans Center, aot or a 1eachina tcsaion. .. Wd lOplber fot an cvcnl entitled fnilernity vice president aw "Napt Valley: A · CattoU. "We're here to have 1 .... cm Livin1 Lcsend." p>d 1ime." More than 40 There was plenty of evidence ol winemakers were 1~11. . attracted to the Wolf Sien, Tom Tomlhuori. cvenl, hosled by Tim Wdls, Hal Scbula, Pllll • the all-male ~1osbo, Ntd OJlYier, Mltcla fraternity. They Samuelson, Bill Furlow, Gtae conversed on HOQlltl, 1Uad1 Karns, Bob Dlriu Newport Beach, and Roaa-EmbreJ sharpened their brin&in& lhe skill 11 distinguishing bc:1wcen 1 .. eood.s" fpr an good port and 1 better -----evc:nina of Ch1rdonn1y. Society Edilof 1ampling and Rkbanl Hamlll is president of sipplna. the fraternity, formed in 1984, and Held in the "-comprised of business and ballroom of Thc-·---community leaders from au Over H111t Newponer, the S35 tickets the re&ion. The group is a major went Casi.. Apparently there is a suppon arm of the center. pent up demand for 1 liule The fraternity will ncxl hOlt "A mid-week fraternizing. especially Conversatton wilh Tom Keneally," ror a SoOd re.non like helpina the author of "Schlindcr'1 Ust." OCPAC. on Feb. 24. Tickets are SIO and . It didn't hurt to have Roben can be reserved byalling the Mondavi, Quarles Krus. fraternily at 556-212~. oanuAllY fol'm81' 'Zlegfald 1111'1' Manson, 83 Noted codll to 1111111• on c• llloW "At Home on the Range" AnahCim Convention Cen1cr. hosts John Crean ond B3rbara C1ean and Venezia hll\'e VencJ.ia will be presenting pined local as well a.s na1 io nal cooking dcmonstratioru daily anention for their off·bc:111. Former "Ziegfeld girt•• ,. . h So h C 1·1 . humorous -ko"ng show, who.ch .,.ur1ng t c ut crn 11 1 ornt::ri ~ ....... and pionccrin& Ncwpo1-"--+-+--!'H\!'o~mc~aj"nd~O"\u~1d"loo1'.i'':Jl.i~"v~i";&----!i>~x.cn_on_locDI cable 51a1ions ach teal cstat.e-aacn Show. M:r.rch 25-27 al the Call 708-1543 or 978-8888. Virainia Shelly Albertson ~1onson. died Feb. 11. She was 83. ' Mcmoriol services arc planned for 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16, at Pacific View Memoriml Ch;:r;pcl in Newport Beach. ELECTRIC BOAT RENTALS FOR A SMOOTH CROSSING&. Mrs. Monson is .surviycd by sons Frank AlbctJ,SOn. Tony Albertson •n~d·~1tchacl t.1:r.nson: dau1h1en-in·law Jeannie: Albertson, Ka1hy Albcnson and Debbie Mailson; eight grand· children and nine Jl'eat ·grandchildren. Enjoy Our Presidential Suite Reserve Now PRESIDENTS WEEKEND February 19, 20 & 21 • Quiet &: eilSy to drive-• Stereo cassettes • FuUy rnctosed. • Gift etttificates localed nexl to lhe Ferry Stop By or Call Balboa Peninsula (714) 673-7200 Plea11ele .. U• ForD ... er Lmaelter 1t'eeke•• •-•ell _.,_ .. _,...,_ In C1iclQO ........ -1lrllqt .. t.rf! ildpa"" ... ---. ..... -.• In .. tfl30'1. Todly,l* .... &f•- -to~aco1 ... _,, __ _ prlPlfld 1rnh dlt/ Md llllCllld ... s --· " t.<11 ptllll. TM* you. n.-rtntr CAIUlllD 9"CIALl8T8 t rtr .,,_,.,..,Or•• ,, __ .,,,_.., __ ~ for '111~ Cll 881111 ......... -- W-.s. .. Uni-o;tyC ..... ol Low wlD hM• Wonution-.Nt In JWtaNI. YGW•r•"°"'willltelt'IW--9~ ....... -~ ... -•-ooopply • ANndal A111J \Ma • IMnt and F\i.U1 •• C..-• c...w~·'*-.. ' ......... • 'llw!Aw-Adlo-.T•(Uo\1) Ai 11M-.i-...pwlodd ....... I blf • 'S UPIOLST£1Y lllC. ...... ..., ......... ltn-... CllU..,_Wl-1111 From left, Wolf Stern, BUI Carrotl, Melly. Sutherland and Rlctwd Hamill -re .U part ol recent ewnt supporting the 0.-.nge County Performing Arts Center. held In the ballroom ol The Hyatt Newporter. "This Is deflntt~ly not a seminar or a teaching session. We're here to have a ·good time," said fraternity__ vice: president Carroll. 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MIS ICAN 8'111Wm .A Mt* ............ . .............. I 21e .. t-lll0-•100tl --- ~~~~~~~~;;:~:::::~::::;:::.'.;.!"'...::. ... ~~-"~·::::;::&:;::::: . . . I I ·I • I I I • It Borill's OD ·SimplJ impossible ... SCC's Ila Borders will m·ake her first pitch today, but despite her long-comings, this road is just too rocky to c.omplete. A t first, I was skeptical. Now, aller' seeing that Ila Borders is crafty, enough 10 get hitters out, I'm more ~ympathetic. Ir she thinks the worst of it is behind her, she's as off target as four :·::: i.n1 cntional-walk Filches. _, /1 bcin~ vcrba usaults, her own team- ma tes snickering, coaches not 11king her seriously. In the minor lc1g~cs, some- where in the bushes. it will happen. Those arc the mi ld torments. I'm curious: Whit happens if she knoc ks a batter down, and a 6-foot-4, 220- pound bull.doiioi kind of guy charges-the mound? CKtuPOf'MI& ~. ONLr Plu:rr Ila-Borders tunes up for her debut today at Southem California College where the Vanguard• will host Claremont Mudd In no~·conference baseball. The obstacles will increase as Borders advances in baseball. A brawl, which has BY R.ICtlA&D DUNN, Stoan Y.'arr•• · in professional baseball, on Southern California College's pitching hander who con throw stnkt!. and how-many lefties can you find ...,.ho 1hrow strikes. • . "She got hit a liulc in the fall, but ahcr Oin11mas, been-known to happen from time to time A flcr completing a 20-miJJute simulated game is merely an example. mound, Ila Borders 1trolled ofr the field to-- When, not if, Borders ward the dugout. Running and icing w.ot.lld--il!'"".-- ifil-_bcLc.lwu:c to....pitch--next. professionally -some-SoCal College baseball roach Chartie Phillips, a where in the minor former left-handed pitcher in the Dodgen' organi· she really came on. In a (s.crimmaac) 11ains1 Golden ---~'WJl'Ccsstt-eottcgc,itie p1tchcdl n rchcland s~ul them out for four innings, giving up only two hits. She has been adjusting 10 the siluBtlOn very well. 1f she can keep the b~ll down, I think she'll do wclL" L leagues, where crowd-zation, recruited Borders last year out ol Whittier enticing gimmicks arc Christian High, no1 as a publicity stunt, but to bolster an everyday occurrence his pitching staff. · -ii could get ugly. As Borders stood in the dugoul, Phillips gave her Fans, opposing players, further instructions. "Hey. Ila," Phillips hollered. even teammates, will "Now go in there and change your shirt." He was rc- '!'akc her a buffoon of ferring the .equipment room adjaCeRI tO lhC SCC the game. dugout. (Hey, don't want any of the guyi to sec.) Is this wh•t Borden 'Changing clothes in private hai not been an un- wants? To be viewed as common practice for Bord.en, who turns 19 on Fri- ... Baseball a spectacle or a lrca~? day. · It's down 1hc r~ad. trus~ me, The late 8111 Today, in the Vanguards' home .opener against Vceck woul~ sign ~er 1n a heartbeat So Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, the lcfl·handed Bordcrs ~ould Charlie O. F1nlc_y. will become the fint female 10 ever pitch in a col· Let's. fac.c it, I adm~r~ Borders lor her leaiate men's baseball game at 2:30 p.m. ~PN and dct~rm1n1t1on and rc1il1_cncc to stand up Sports Illustrated; as wet! a.s kx:al television stations ag::unst the ~ds and . p11c~ college base· and various other media outlets, arc expcctod to cap- ball for South~rn ~all~orn11 ~llc~e. ~ut lure Borders' history-making outing. no pro scout 1n . ~1s naht mind wdl sig~ "Some people think that I jus1 star1ed pi1cHing ycs- hcr 1°~ pure ability. The system dOesn 1 1crday," said Borders, a 5-foot-10, 160·pound fresh· ""'8' dat wal Y1· b'l'l h 1 h man. "I mean, some think. 'This girl just came out .' ase 50 c y on a 1 L y, w a •re er , · d b Ch I' I' chances of being drafted by 8 major but thats nol . true. I . was rct'ru11c y ar 1e; ve league team'? worked my 1a1I o ff _since .! was lO·)c:irs-old and I wanl to reach the ul11matc . "N one," ni~ Gary Johnson of the The ultimate. is pitching in the n1ajo r le ague!>. She Kansas Cuy Royal~. a _acoul lor 25 has a long way 10 go, and she knows 11. Y.ca~. ""."ho watc~cd Borden pitch four re-"In high school, they said I couldn't pli.y in col · hcf 1nn1ngs against Golden West Collcac 1 d I' · 11 .. Bo d 'd "Th in January. "I don't care if it's a woman, (eged-.a)n now. md in c? :ch r ers i5a1.f. c or a bisc)(Ual, or a unisex, she can't lhrow me 1a attention ocsn I t ~r inc; on y 1 .. some· 80 miles per hour. -She-has no arm body wants 10 lalk to me before a gnmc, 1.hcn 11 both· ~trcngth. crs me! because I have 10 deal w11h losing my c';>n- "lf it's a S-foot-9 man with no arm ccn1rat1on, and you ha ve all thal 3drcnal1nc going strcnglh. I wbuldn't want him, either. She through you . jusl doesn't lhrow hard. As a scout, you ''I feel somcwhal uncomrort ablc wi1h some of my have to start someplace, and you can't teammates, but they're real support1vt. I start somebody out at 70 m.p.h. I wouldn't couldn't ask for anything more. In high school, it was say 1ha1 lhc has no chance, bec1use you crcal, but here the players arc even mb rc sup· can work somcthinJ oul in a promotion or portivc." somethin*, but she's not a ma;or league Borders' fastball reaches ihe 70-72 m.p.h. range, prospect. cert1inly not a heater that will blow by disciplined '" DUNN,,._ 7 college hitters swingi ng aluminum ba1s with pine tar on their batting glo~s and snarly looks on their Sh e makes her debut today in college baseball for sec laces. Out Borden knows that. She fools hitten. nibbles at the ·corners, throws strikes, ind baffics them with a "good curvcball and ·an assonmcnt of off-speed pitches, Her fastball has a n:uural cut, which runs in on righl·handcd hillers. and tails away Crom lcflics. Borden, whose cars ha\'e been blistered by oral dcfama1 ion since she began pilching in Litlle Lc:aguc, is no fluke. She 1osscd 18 scrimmaae innings in Janu~ ary, gave up four earned runs. As a senio r It Whit· tier Christian, ihc ~truck. oul S2 in 48 innings, posting a S·2 record with a 2.48 earned-run 1vcragc. "Emotionally, it's harder than physically (play· 1ng)," said Borders. one of only rive full-time pitchers on the SCC Starf. ''T hroughout my \lo hotc li fe , J'vc hCard it 111 and I've seen it all, I can lake it. I've had 1 lo! of verbal abuse. Out I'm more worried about my te1m· mates. They're aoing 10 get a lot of (tonaue lashin1). I told them that I can take care of my problems, if you can do yours." Borders, a P.E. major, is believed to be ·the 1hird woman to play for a collcaiatc men's baseball team. The first, according 10 lhc NCAA. w:u outfielder Susan Pcrabo al Webster College in S1 . Louis in 1985; the second ~ing Julie Cro1cau, a second base· man lor St. Mary's College in M1ryland. "This is not a publicity stunt, she's lcaitimate," Phillips said. "She was rccrui1cd because she's a left- HIGH SCHOOL GIRU IAIKITllALL PLATOPPI Borders. who has brought more media a11cn1M>n to the baseball program at 1his tiny, NAIA Christian school than ever before, hopes to reach othcn with her standard·senin& endeavor in the field of drcamJ. '"Thal's a big reason why I'm ou1 here," she said. "God has given me 1<>mc abilities, ind I'm saying. 'Lord. I can reach 1 tol of liulc ki<h.' ind I think by doing this that I can really s~ all of ,my a11ribu1~ I'm a compclilor. and I'm r.crcc and mean when J m oul there, but I ahv11yt 1ry 10 pus.h myself even more: ' 10 be pleasing to God. "I've still got a tong. 1ough road a1'}:ad of me, but I think I'm ready. My long-term pl is 10 play in the major leagues. and I still think 1ha1'1 poas.lbtc. I'm just p>ing 10 nat OU! go for my dream." Perhaps Borders' toughc:sl lest to dale was a few years back. when her fal"her signed her up for a acmi- pro league in Santa Fe Springs, her ini1ial experience or playing aaairut °'der men. ''I told my dad to do whatever he can to sci me ready, and he did," Borden 11id. "I hid a Ille 1.0 . to s.ay I was 18 10 I could pl1y in the leacuc. In a lol or the games, I got hit, bul the competition wu &fC&t and it made me rc;&dy. There wa1 1 lot of vcr· bal abuse. 1001 and $0tl'IC thinp I can't rcpcll. In fact, one 1imc. my dad :i.nd I had 10 be escorted to our car. "I w1s willing 10 do anything pouible to be the best. My dad said to go down i nd play in this semi· pro league. and if you can't handle lhe pressu~. or pul up with ii , then you won't be 1blc to later. I 1hin~ 11 made me 111 s1rongcr person. "Now 1ha1 I'm older. guys don't care. It's the ~O­ pie in 1hc stands who m:ikc commcnLS. I don't hear it 1n the &•me , because I'm so (ocused, but after I g1me I hear ii a lot." Aside rrom ch1nain& her major from pt;ycholOI)' 10 P.Ei. Borden' bigcst problem off lhc field b re· turnina the numerous phone call1 ... It's hard, '*ilh iwo roommates and one amwcri'll machine," she said. Imagine that. One rcmalc colleac lrcshm•n telling 1no1her. "Oh, Ila, ESPN •nd Sports lllus1n1ed called 1oday." It's ju.11 •nother 1ehool day for Ila Bor- der>. Mustangs granted No. 3 seed In ·the DIVlslon IV-AA playOUa Newport -.... bor .... Eaglea h8V8 Just •. UIOUlll1t: ... McNamee's PCL champions will host Bassett Saturday night in the first round of the eliminations. Bf 8.u.aY FAULXHl!a,. Sroan Wa.ma ' ml on 1111 road lab•'lllY .,. Sootll Pasadena awab lnvUlon of Shannon Jakoslly's Sailors. aY &u.a.1' PA\tl.JOfU., ,,.._.,. W... . . CERRITOS -lt'J 1 new division and 1 nC'N team, but the aoal remains the ume for the Cot1a Mesa Hia.h airls basketball squad, which pt alter Its sccdnd straight CIF Southern Seclk>n title u the . -Ho l ucd iA-Cfie.-1¥-AA-OMsk>n. CERRITOS -The N._ I-HIP pto -..boll 1- . '~N-6-t----de-I '22:f.!l!!t l<ed' lo tM aJ' ......... -,..,..... ,-ror dii'diliifiiillstu ........ 0 We could get on a roll and win the •hole thing." said Mustanp Coach UN McNIJDM .. •bole team e1rricd a 2.S·pmc winning streak to Sou1hem Section lll·A, Soulhcrn C.llrornla Divi&ion tll tides 1 yc1r •II>· en route 10 the Oiviskm Jit state championship game. Meu, which Mapped up ht 1hird 1traipl u.nbeaten Pacific Cout lAaaue Ihle crusade to finish 1~7. takel on vilitln& Bu. ut1 (16-7) in Sa1urd.y'1 openina round 11 7:30 p.m. A quarterfinal dale with the Ftlntridae Sa- cred H11rt·Bannlna winner, Feb. 23, WOtJld .... 11 •he Mldlaap 1r !hey ,., pas1 nweu, while l<COOd«eded S1n1• Ynez (21_.) looms u • Ubly 1<mlfinol roe. "W•'re fill>t when I ll>ou1hl we'd be," •kl McNarnce. who succcu6.llty prcdic1ed llMr -·· ~:m•rd (20-4) No. I and Nocn o.... my (15-)) No. ~). before llr ~ ·"" rele-d Monday el lhc _..,. foclJon omc.. """"'· ~·· jull • ... .... al ...... 911 • ~a.c.. unlike 1hc previous two,.._.. Coecb Sbttn:Dll· JalDU;y bad "°"""I INI sk>Mn1 .......,.._ ,_ .. -· tu·A .... "I'm t181ed, .,.~" ... II' l""r -lM Sea View ...._ ,_,..,p OP"'' .......... ,,, w ,. ..... 119-3) ........... 7'.30. •t-..~ .... can llroc ...... -. llld I 4c.~ --~ .. llr nie<1. rm .. ., p1e...s io bl .. 1111-. -ril 11r ........ a ('"' 111 tat ud ' ·--) lcu OtiadL flMllr, .... I -...... llr -(-.... on.~ Allor -· la 1hc ..... .._. --. .....--••m~ '' •hh Brea. wWdl ....... "WI ilnidJ llid ,....... ---~ .... .,.. II xf••-l&t&L'-8• ... -21••1 •• ,, .... .. Taldl11 0-0 mark to BellloWlr ' ... CIFlil-A playoffs give Estancia the big chance to tum eartier disappolntments_completely around . ............ -'1 ... ~IMIJUt."Ml:PI ,,...._ --~CIDlll ....................... _ ... __ -llll 11 mllf•---•11¢£·- • • • s·~-- • ..... lalCC'•-....,,-.. .. ........ .. 'M: M" IO IYlr Ill a ""°"""'" . .. , ••• ar.u ..... If ... , 1111'1 ·-Jh -_______ , ............ ··"·· .... ,.. ..• CdM 188111111 No. 4 In Division IV playolll cud pme bitwecn Coioa• lfld AtliftJ1oo. ~ ,;,... a ttd card in lbe Sea lbe Elwlda bors (A-10-5). lhird·placo Kint>' replat,..NOll filW<, will WISdl llnilhcn in the Pac1Jlc: CooM Lcafu<, .-.;1 lrom lhc lidc:linea, bopU.J hit lftlMUllCI Oatdtn o,_ In a Division Ill wild<atd p.. him a ehaoce IO add 10 bla 21 pis ;;~'"'::::...... ... Sea Kings await on Friday; Estancia boys and girls, as well as Newport girls relegated to wild card oames subsequem .to first rounds. · -dtSh Wednnd•r-All ·pmu hcJin-1t ) --tlrio.,.-. ----~ -...... p.m.. CdM •. , if succ:c.ss(ul. would meet the ltul•~. ~~"'.:.:. and IY BAur PAVUQl'•a. Sloan Wuna The Newpon Ha.rbor &ir.k. third 'ia 1hc Gl•cktone·Nortc Viua wia.ner in Tuu. Sea Yiew Lusue after compiling a 12·9-4 day's second round. OI Olhct medlll -will IUMlf her I)' '!"""- CERRITOS -The Corona del Mar Hilb boys aoccer team. which camcd the Sc.a View Le.ape tlllc wh.h a.n unbeaten 12~i mark in the srueUna ci&ht-team cir- cuit, earned the No. 4 seed in Division IV, u1he CIF Soulbe<n Sect.ion boys and aith pairinp were announced Monday at !;he ICC'lion office. ·overall re~d. hott Dana Hilll io 1 Di· Coach Rich UopiJ" Eitanc:ia boys could vision I w11ckard pme Thursday and £s. earn a dale whh Del Rio Lc-.uc champ t1nc.ia'1 &irl• (10.6-6) open Divi1ion II Lii Serna Tuc$d1y. wUd<ard KC.ion by hos11na Aliso Niguel~ Coach Soot& Oa..mcron is hopina tbe "'llley're not matins aq lot her,"' said uoo. a Colt• M~ also Thurlday. Newport 1irls will continue i.nto Saturday's Cd~ Coach Ray Hales, who gu id;cd the fint round 11 top-seeded and vnbe1ten """"'· Bordlrt hu the i tuff r.1 people out She i DOI bnpre11 CdM (19·2'"") is the lone area entry to aYOid a wild-card game, as the Sea K.ing1 will hoat the winner of Wcdnesday'1 wild- Sea Kings to a 22·2-6 mack and the Di· Marin11, while Estanci1 ai.rts coach Jenny vision IV quarterfinals 1 yc1 r 1go, will Tavares will try to lead 1be Eagles i.ruo face the challenge of survMni Friday'• Saturday's (lJ1l·round clash •t No. 2- opcner wi1hout senior All-American Jason iccded El Modena, the Century Lcaiue1 Boyce. champion. nyt>ody with her CdM begins defense · tonight lleprdlcst of h1t.hoppen11oday, I pplaud her for an lhlelk pli&hmenl Iha! ... CorQna def Mar High boys host S•ndvik. "II will depend on whal kind or lar beyond lhe El Segundo in CIF IV-AA first round ···""P we're facing. We may go wilh a layina field. smaller lineup." h'a down lh• road basketball tonight at Estancla's gym. The "lineup fo< El Segundo (1 0-15 and hat 1111 concerned for ---------------_-__ -_-__ .,!!! ~.t-la rec entry fr om 1he Mission er wcU«i"J. BY B;oa,-PAUlJl:jijll&. ""lrous-Wama League) will fe ature 6-2 senio r guard/for- You Cati bet 1h1t if COSTA MESA _ With just one day to ward Matt Sabosky, 1he son of Eagles n completes four prepare, Corona del Mar High boys bas-Coach Rick Sabosky. ar1 ol ~n mildly lce1ball coach Paul On-is plans to do a lot The youneer Sabosky averages l?.5 ucccaful pitchina 11 of thinking on his feet tonight, when the points, 8.7 rebounds and 3.3 auis1s, while CC. some Sea Kings open CIF Southern Sec1Km IV-S-9 sophomore ,guard John Fos1cr·Deddic rpnizalion will take a AA playoff action againsl El Segundo a1 is 1he only other Eagle scoring in double hol and ti.an her 11 a 7:30 at Eitancia High. figures (10.6). Chris Denham. a 6-4 senior ublicity 11un1. "We'll have gone through some ihinp center, leads El Segundo in rebounding, Imagine the packed Monday at practic:e;. but both teams will averaging 6.4 per con1es1. Muse. II Appleton, be rr.aking adjustments as they go along," CdM, rorccd lO use Estancia as its WU.,1n the Midwes1 CM.,l'f'OPHt.• /.Hilt, D,.,L~Pu.cn said Orris, who will have 1o shuffle IO re-h6me site when the blrachers in its gym League, or 11 Billings, Southern Callfomla College baseball pitcher Ila Borders. place senior starting centci: Brad Cal-were condemned Thursday. has played Mon1., in the Pioneer lahan, who broke his ankle Friday for the four games at its Ne14')X>rt·Mesa District Lc1guc. defending .IV-AA champions. neighbors ' fa cility this ~aron, and 10 the f\iinor lcaauc towns ycam for lhc outlandiih. I can iCC it now: "Get your tickets for ''I'm not sure who we'll start in his pasl tYfO yean, including victories in las1 'ERA Ni.ht;' sec the first woman to pitch in prorcuional b1scball," People would go place," Orris said of the 6-foot-4 Cal-year's IY·AA semifinal and championship ~··~n!!Lin~·f.!!e~ill~i~n...,~l\-"~"'!!.!•wnw1e,._Mi1~.~l~'vse~plllA••x~•~d'-1J!hM<dn:"-..Jlb.ru:eyyJlovlllO<:...>sl~uuffUJliikc'-'1nh~•~1Jlnh~cy~·nd~e~au1"ii1~..i.la~h.aan.-who-~..1Sack~r....M.ari•uss_~g~aumne<---~~~~~~ up and ICU 1hc place out. · Borden. you sec, believes th:st she's heard the lowest of the comments. One time., after • scmipro lcaauc 1ame in Santa Fe Springs, Borders and her fa1hcr had 10 be CJCOtled to their car. Dul Ua, your f11her won'l be with you on a 12-hour bus trip with a bunch of young, swi"ndlin1 ball playcn. easer 10 bad mouth. and unmerciful as heck. OK. so maybe Soc.al Collcac is more s.afecuarded. Borden will probably st ill take her 1h:src o( abuse from rolh in the s1ands, primarily from opposing players. She cal\ 1olcr11c 1ha1. Even her teammates an expect some belittlement. "Hey. so they allow girls on your team, huh?" SCC players, rcpreM:nling a Christian school. arc upccted 16 be a lit1le more dignified 1hao your ordinary ball pl111yen. But in 1he bushes, where you're paid spme f700 a month with an SI I meal-money per diem, players aren't so warmhearted. They're brutal It's a rurhlcss world, even for the guys. !l's kind or like war; you're ins1 ruc1~d not 10 get too ck»c: 10 your (clkJw man. l\·c seen wha1 goes on in college and minor league baseball. Maybe Borders will be 1u11rdcd by her SoCal College tcsmmates. Bui I've heard aod seen, fi1st hand, those coun1ry rolkl In BiUings. They uiy exactly what's on their mind. and beer is fttc for a.zT\ en1 irc innina, if any mc.mber or the Billings f.4u.Jlang.s (Oncinnati Reds affiliate) hi1s l\../ home run. Ouch. Ila Borden, enjoy your college baseball carce1. Bui be \>Cry careful where you step 1ftetwafd. Ufc'1 too1hor1. PUeUC llOTICU PUeUC llOTICU PWUCllOTICU Vanguards break the ice with 7-1 win The Southern C.lifornia College bast· ball team secured its fint victory of the season after four setbacks on Monday, de- feating host Redlands in a makeup game, 7-1. . Augie Pena and Rick Honttitofr teamed on a six-hiller, with Pena being charged with the lone run (unearned) during seven , innings or work, Pena waJkcd three and fanned th.rec before giving way 10 Homu1- orr. who fieled jusl one hil and a walk during two shutout innings of relief. With a little help from the hosts, SCC got off 10 a quick 'ta.rt by scorin4 Jour limes in the lop of the fint. The inning featured, among other thinJS, rwo catch- er's interfvcnce calls. a balk and a passed ball, as welt as Gabe, Bahodano's RBl- sin~le for the 1hi1d run of the innin~. PUeUC llOTICU PUeUC llOTICU Ken Turner doubled in a pair of runs in the Scven1h and Josh Sewell singled in Brian Penner in the eighth to ac.count fo1 the 01her Vanguard runs. Turner, Sewell and Jason Albrand had two hits each. With Ila Borders scheduled 1o ·make her slart today, SCC auistan1 coach Jim Ka le noted the publicity'· rush had 1lready begun on Monday. "Channel 4 was here to do an inter. 1c..., today," said Kale. KC 7, UDLAHDI 1 Soc.I Collep fOO 000 ll0-7 10 J Rirclland• 000 000 100-1 6 J Pftll. "°"'otto« Ill ~ Sttlory; H-'oon. H«11dfor-11J, Kirtt (4), Critrltti (SI, S.•~' f6). twfffr1• 1n. Lrir...._ (8). Schunr, (') 1nd SprftJ, W-Prn1., 1-0. l -Hw111oOt1. l l -TVt-Mf ISCC). 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