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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-10-21 - Orange Coast PilotSeMng the Newport-Mesa community since 1 'J07 I; I 11 I, I I; I: '1 \ \ \ I I f, DON UACH I DAll.Y PILOT Randall Kratz's "Tuckertown .. has teachers raving about the stories of five antma1s wbo deal with self-esteem, friendship and peer pressure In the vtllage where they live. Coples oi the book wtll be distributed to all first-grade teachers ln the Newport Mesa School District. THE BATTLE HITS HOME Costa.Mesa man steps up his anti-drug efforts after his own grandson dies from drug use By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot R andall Kratz bad planned to write chil- dren's stories about drug abuse for years. He created six detailed characters and was develop- ing some story lines to help educate primary-grade chil- dren about the dangers of · drugs. ut t wasn t un atz's own grandson died in April this year. after inhaling nitrous oxide, that Kratz bad an overwhelming sen se of purposer "That really motivated me to get back and going again,• Kratz said last week, looking at his grandson's memorial program in his Costa Mesa office. So for the past six months, Kratz, 70, bas been on a mis- sion to complete a first-grade drug awareness program by the start of the school dis- trict's annual Red Ribbon Week, which begins today. Last week the retired mar- keting executive delivered 80 packets -complete with teacher guides, coloring pages and large cut-outs of the individual characters -to Newport-Mesa school offi- cials. The packets have been distributed to every first- grade classroom. "At this age group, they're most impressionable," Kratz said, explaining his reason- in for targeting_ such a _ young grade level. "The ear- lier you get the message to the kids, the better chance "The earlier you get the message to lhe kids, the better chance you have ol~them ...• Mrs. Wilson and five friendly animals. and where the town square is a swim- ming pool. The program is broken jnto five dif- ferent stories -one for every day dunng Red Ribbon Week - which cover peer pressure, self-esteem you have of reaching them." School administrators admit that teaching young students about drugs is a tricky business. The district's DARE program targets up per-elementary students. But even though the topics are difficult and advanced for 6-year-olds, Kratz said be believes the message gets through. "It's fun the way we do it,• Kratz said. "There's nothing scary about it. We're just say- ing, 'Hey, drugs are out there.'" _ For hi~rogram, Kratz cre- ated an imaginary place called "Tuckertown," where the local residents include '\ and drugs. A former marketer of edu- cational materials for the American Broadcasting Com- pany, Kratz now runs a small printing press company in Costa Mesa. All of the Tuck- ertown materials were print- ed on his presses, he said. Though the Newport-Mesa materials were donated. Kratz hopes to market the education program to other school districts and expand the storylines to cover other topics in the future. . But drug abuse is the main tbre.atlle hopes to_ con_queI~ "It's a big job, obviously, but, my God, someone bas to do it." t• POLITICS Local. party leaders debate about debating County inerger raises local's ire • In an effort to streamline and save money, the Executive Office is proposing combining the Harbors, Beaches and Parks department with public works. By Jennifer Armstrong, Datfy Pilot Local environmentalists are speaking out against a proposal to merge the county department that oversees the beaches and the bay with the department that repairs roads. As part of a streamlining effort, the county Executive Office is l looking to combme Harbors, Beaches and Parks -which runs the north beaches in Corona del Mar and the Upper Newport Bay 1 Regional Park -and public I works. But local opposition is mount-I ing as county staff members draft the plan. And county Supervisor Marian Bergeson, whose district includes Newport Beach, said she opposes the plan. Back Bay area resident Bar- baia Young is fighting the pro-, vote on the plan before Bergeson resigns Nov 12 to· serve as the governor's secretary of education. Bergeson, a Newport Beach resident, echoed those concerns. "The whole issue of mainte- nance -beach monitoring, water <Jl ESTI<•~ SlREAMUNE OR KEEP SEPARATE? Should the county I combine Harbors, Beaches and Parics with public works? Please leave your com- ments, name, city and tele- phone numbers (for verifier tion only) on our Readers Hot1ine at 642~. posal as part of the 2,000-member quality -was severely cut by the Equestrian Coalition of Orange Orange County bankruptcy,• she County -which was formed in explained. "We don't want to see spring to tackle issues that effect future efforts diluted.· county trails, parks and wifder-She added that she believes ness. She worries Harbors, some of her fellow supervisors Beaches and Parks will get less agree with her stance money and less attention if the I County spokesperson Diane merger happens, she said. Thomas said the issue won't be "What they're really doing is on the agenda for the board's merging cement people with peo-I Tuesday meeting. Supervisors ple people,· she said. probably won't vote on it for Newport Beach City Council-j about another month, ~be said. woman Jean Watt also raised County Chief Executive Offi- concems about the possible cer Jan Mltterrneier wants the merger. I cost-cutting plans for all depart- "Harbors, Beaches and Parks ments to be ready before any are is more of a function of what peo-I presented to the board, Thomas ple can do together,• she sa.id. I explained. "It's not just bus~s as usual like The executive office is propos- getting roads built.· : mg the merger, she said, lo save Equestrian Coalition board 1 money. County offioals don't yet member Donald Carr said he know the exact amount the merg- hopes county supervisors will er would save, Thomas said Local women honored for work with children Six area women are among w educat:Jon; nine slated for honors at the 1996 • Corona del Mar's Frances "Women of Excellence" lun-Munoz, Justice of Harbor Mwuc- cheon on Nov 7 at The Sutton ipal Court for her work m gov- Place Hotel in Newport Beach. ernment and law. The honorees were chosen by • Newport Beach's Donna members of the Learrung for Life Crean of the Crean Found_a_ti_on __ .. program of Orange County for rorne r philanthropic wor ; • Newport Beach's Carol their dedicated efforts m helpmg Wilken of Kentec Med.teal for her the children of their community. humanitarian service. The local recipients are: The lunch 1s scheduled to • Corona del Mar's Molly begin at noon Tickets are $100 Lynch of Ballet Paafica for her per person and reservations must work in arts and:.....e:;.n.:.:t.:;,erta;...=i::.:run:..;.::e;.:.n:..:,t ;_...• -1-.ue..J.Dl4lll!-lU¥-...UUUlL..-L.-.cUL...UM.u4---'f -. -COsta esa s ean ane Forbath of Share Our Selves for her work in social service; • Newport Beach's Lmda White-Peters of UCI for her work mformation and reservations, call Tma Frank or Vanessa Bruner, Leaming for Llfe, at 546- 4990. -By Anna Marte Stolley Sbemesh ~ members JlOM Aguero and.Jacob Giron L'Chaim· fair draws a crowd I \ P I \ ~ tradlUonal lsnell folk • About 4,000 people attended the fourth annual festival at the JeWish Community Center in Costa Mesa. By Anna Marie Stolley. Daily Pilot support for Israel and Jewish life in Orange County." said Moises Paz. executive director of the center. •nus is an opportunity for Jewish people to become aware of all the· org&Uzations and opportunities to become active in the Jewish community. After years of persecution. it's important for Jews to relate to other Jews.· •. But it was all just fun and entertainment for 1·year-old Rach.eel Pearlman. She rode a pony. She jumped on a moori bounce. She sat tn a moving model trAln. •1 don't have tow.it wbeo J'Ql OD a pony or a traino• the Coilta Mw relklent Mid matter- ol·~· ·w~ ~my feet tnd, IO (thel'tt pct• And for PMrtman, beiAg u.md Jewilb people 11 grMt. bit Ible II an equal ~ty ....... •1 -.., Will c::lartldU WJ&»M.=~1·1111e9Md.•1 ... AROUND TOWN ClAS'SIAED NEtGH~ NUPTIALS PUBLIC NOTICES SPORTS WEATHER 2 2 6 1; I !1 l. I I~ I ~ 11 \ \\ I I h. POLITICS loca1 party leaders debate about debating County inerger raises local's ire • In an effort to streamline and save money, the Executive Office is proposing combining the Harbors, Beaches and Parks de artment with ubli . . . vote on the plan before Bergeson By Jennifer Armstrong, Datly Pilot I resigns Nov. 12 to serve as the governor's secretary of education. Local environmentalists are Bergeson, a Newport Beach speaking out against a proposal I resident, echoed those concerns. to merge the county department "The whole issue of mainte- that oversees the beaches and the j nance -beach monitonng, water bay with the department that repairs roads. As part of a streamlining effort, I the CO\Ulty Executive Offi~ lS looking to combine Harbors. I Beaches and Parks -which runs the north beaches in Corona del Mar and the Upper Newport Bay Regional Park -and public I works. But local opposition is mount- ing as county staff members draft I the plan. And county Supervisor Marian Bergeson, whose district includes Newport Beach, said she I opposes the plan. Ql ESTI<>' 5TREAMUNE OR KEEP SEPARATE? Should the county I combine Harbors. Beaches and Parks with public works? Please leave your com- ments, name. city and tele- phone numbers (for verifica- tion only) on our Readers Hotline at 642-6086. Back Bay area resident Bar- bara Young is fighting the pro-I posal as part of the 2,000-member I quality -was severely cut by the Equestrian Coalitlon of Orange Orange County bankruptcy,• she County -which was formed in I ;xplained. "We don't want to see spring to tackle jgsues that effed J-iutme efforts diluted.• -------.,• county trails, parks and wilder-She added that she believes DON LEACH I OAl.Y PILOT Randall Kratz's .. Tuckertown" bas teachers raving about the stories of five animals who deal with self-esteem, friendship and peer pressure tn the vUlage where they live. Coples of the book will be distributed to all flrst-grade teachers in the Newport Mesa School District ness. She womes Harbors, some of her fellow supervisors Beaches and Parks will get l~s agree with her stance money and less attention if the I County spokesperson Dtane merger happens, she said. Thomas said the issue won't be "What they're really doing is on the agenda for the board's merging cement people with peo-1 Tuesday meeting. Supervisors ple people,• she said. probably won't vote on it for THE BATTLE HITS HOME Newport Beach City Council- 1 about another month, ~he said. woman J ean Watt also raised County Cluef Executive Offi- concems about the possible cer Jan Mittermeier wants the merger. 1 cost-cutting plans for all depart- Costa Mesa man steps up his anti-drug efforts after his own grandson dies from drug use By Julie Ros.s Cannon, Daily Pilot andall Kratz had planned to write chil- drug abuse for years. He created six detailed characters and was develop- ing some story lines to help educate primary-grade chil- dren about the dange~ of · But it wasn't until Kratz's own grandsQn died in April this year, after inhaling nitrous oxide, that Kratz bad· an overwhelming sense·of purpose. •That really motivated me to get back and going again,• Kratz ~aid last week, looking at his grandson's memorial program in his Costa Mesa office. So for the past six months, Kratz, 70, has been on a mis- sion to complete a first·grade drug awareness program by the start of the school dis- trict's annual Red Ribbon Week, which begins today. Last week the retired mar- keting executive delivered 80 packets -complete with teacher guides, coloring pages and large cut-outs of the individual characters -to Newport-Mesa school offi- cials. The packets have been distributed-to aver:y-tkst- grade classroom. •At this age group, they're most impressionable," Kratz said, explaining his reason-. . young grade level. "The ear- lier you get the message to the kids, the better chance "The earlier you get the message to lhe kids, -the - better chance you have of rea~ fJiiiii ... • - Mrs. Wilson and five friendly animals, and where the town square is a swim· ming pool. The progntm-is- broken into five dlf- ferent stories -one for every day during Red Ribbon Week - which cover peer pressure, self-esteem • Harbors, Beaches and Parks ments to be ready before any are is moTe of a function of what peo-presented to the board, Thomas ple can do together,· she Sdld. I explained. "It's not just business as usual like I The executive office is propos- getting roads built.· ing the merger, she said, to save Equestrian Coalition board money. County offiaals don't yet member Donald Carr said h~ ow the exact amou.ntthemerg- hopes county supervisors will er would save, Thomas said you have of reaching them.· School administrators admit that teaching young students about drugs is a tricky business. The district's DARE program targets upper-elementary students. and drugs. A former marketer of edu- cational materials for the Local women honored for work with children But even though the topics are difficult and advanced for 6-year-olds, Kratz said he through. _"ll's.bm the..way ~d.o..it. • Kratz said. •There's nothing scary about it. We're just say- ing, 'Hey, drugs are out there."' ated an imaginary place called "Tuckertown, .. where the local residents include American Broadcasting Com-Six area women are among pany, Kratz now runs a small nine slated for honors at the 1996 pnnting press company in •women of Excellence· lun- Costa Mesa. All of the Tuck-cheon on Nov. 7 at The Sutton ertown materials were print-Place Hotel in Newport Beach. ed on his presses, he said. The honorees were chosen by Though the Newport-Mesa min for Life "It's a big job, obviously, but, my God, someone bas to do it." • osta esa s ean ane Forbath of Share Our Selves for her work in social service; I • Newport Beach's Linda White-Peters of UCl for her work L'Chaim fair draws a crowd • About 4,000 people attended the fourth annual festival at the Jewish Community Center in Costa Mesa. By Anna Marie Stolley, Daily p;1ot support for Israel and Jewish life in Orange Co\Ulty, • said Moises Paz, executive director of the center "This is an opportunity for Jewish people to become aware of all the· orgonizations and opportunities to become active in the Jewish community. After years of persecution, it's important for Jews to relate to other Jews.• But it was all ju.st fun and entertaimnent for 7 •ye&r-old Racbeel Pearlman. She rode a pony. She jumped on a moon bOunce. Sbe sat in a moving model train. ·1 don't have to walk wbe.n I'm on • poay or • triln. • tbe COit.a MeM resld.nt Mid matt•· Of·ledly. ·w~ vets my fMt tind,,IO (tbel'f) gooct• And for Peertm~. bei.Dg UoaDd JeWbb ~ II vr-t. W abe Is m equal opportunity ..., ... • , .. -Jlkt Wtlb CbdlC6ID .. ._........._ .... IUl:.I .... ..., .. m education; • Corona del Mar's Frances Munoz, Justice of Harbor Munic- ipal Court for her work in gov- ernment and law; • Newport Beach's Donna Crean of the Crean Foundabon ' • Newport Beach's Carol information and reservahons, call Tina Frank or Vanessa Bruner, Learning for Life, at 546- 4990. -By Anna Marte Stolley l \ p 1 \ AROUND TOWN QASWIEO NEIGHIOM NUPTIALS PUBLIC NOTICES SPORTS WEATHER "I \ I ' I I I ~ 7 2 2 6 5 2 t 1 MONDAY, OCT08ER 21, 1996 .. weddings and engagements DON BIGEtOW .. attended Orange Coe.st College andMonterey Junior College. He is employed by Dolphin Structural Engineering . as an international building consultant Dunn-Peterson He sells the past to the pre~ent Elvira Zubkova and Thomas Mahoney. Zubkova-Mahoney The city of Moscow in the republic of Russia was the setting for the July 27 wedding of Elvira Vladimirovna Zubkova and Thomas Adam Mahoney of Bal- boa. The bride is the daughter of • Mr. and Mrs. VladimirTichomirov : of Odonsolvo, Russia. She wore an : original gown designed for her in · Moscow and carried pink roses. : The bridegroom is t.he son of • Mr. and Mrs. James Mahoney of • Balboa. . A reception followed in the : home of the bride's parents. The couple will make their · home in Moscow and in Balboa. : The bride is a graduate of the •,Moscow Engineering Institute. Her husband is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and Richard and Marygrace Dunn of San Francisco have announced the engagement of their daughter, Noelle Maria, to Scott David Peterson. son of Ken and Carol Peterson of Corona del Mar. They will be married June 21, 1997 in Santa Rosa. The bride-elect is a graduate of Mercy High School. Loyola Mary- n:iount of Lo.5 Ang~ and l!niver- rently a 4th grade teacher. Her fiance graduated from Corona del Mar High School. Loyola Mary- mount of Los Angeles and Univer- sity of San Francisco. Scott Peterson and Noelle Dunn. neighbors COMMUNITY ..----w'tttt:am Barrington, who Barrington and Associates in Corona del Mar, was e lected president of the Exchange Club Child Abuse Preven- tion Center Board of Directors in Costa Mesa. Jane G. Kearl of Costa Mesa will serve as ::second vice ... _president and WllllUl •~chard Harris Ba.rrlngton . of Newport : Beach was elected treasure r. 0th- : er newly elected directors include • Dave Atencio, Davfd Brakesman, George Lesley and Dan Palmer of Newport Beach and Michelle f Costa Mesa. Governor Pete Wilson announced the appointment of Suzanna C. Tashiro of Newport Beach as director of the Gover- nor's Office of Commwtity Rela- tions. Tashiro sexved as director of the Governor's Orange County Office since 1993. MILITARY John P. DePasquale, was com- missioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force Resexve after having graduated from Officer lraining School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Ala. His wife, Marla I.aura. resides in Costa Mesa. · HE IS A 68-year-old World War Il vet who runs a second-hand goods store in Costa Mesa. A MWN JUNK SHOP He seems at ease amid the dust and massed clutter of the place, where countless objects -pop culture memorabilia, hand-me-downs, kitsch, for space and threaten to spill out into the narrow walk-ways. It's not a pawn shop, and not quite a junk shop, but •BtgeloW's Reruns• on New- port Boulevard conveys an atmosphere somewhere in between. There are board games no one remembers, and toys so obscure that even hob- by shops don't cany them. There are old dishes ranged along shelves and battered tennis rackets hanging from pegs. Encyclopedia sets. Kerosene lamps. Furniture. Lunch pails. ~ Those who look closely can find a 100-year-old mandolin made out of a turtle shell, or a pair of ivory opera glasses. EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN Bigelow, who says be scours garage sales, auctions and estate buy-outs for his stock. is a heavy-set man with bom- a slow drawl that recalls his childhood on an Iowa farm. Bigelow opened the shop three years ago to give himself "something to do," only to dis- cover the job provides a daily window into human nature. "lf you wanna get an educa- tion, you set in here two or three days,• be says. •People are funny. You could lay a gold nugget down and a brass coin, and if that gold is dusty and that brass is shiny, they'll pick up the shiny brass.• Bigelow, whose stock ranges from one of those S- cent nails to a $500 generator, 8EAl2EBS HOTU~E Daily Pilot P.O. Box 1560, Costa 642"6086 Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright: No Record your comments about news stories, illustrations. edlto· the Daily Pilot or news tips. rial matter or advertisements TEMPERAlURES VOL 90, NO. 242 herein can be reproduced with-Newport Beach out written permission of copy· Al2DBESS right owner. 67/62 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Our address is 330 W. Bay St., Balboa Publisher Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. HQW TO BEACH US 67162 WIWAM LOBOEU. 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In the after- Distribution Group leader TER: Send address changes to Vice President. General Manager noon, wind be(om. The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa 01996c.llf CN.All~~ Ing variably to 10 adds, •vou just can't imagine what people will buy. One guy, be came in looking for beer mugs, be left with 75 T-shirts. I got one lady comes in here, looks for nothing but rusty nails and rusty wire.• He doesn't ask what she does with the merchandise. NO PLACE TO BE Bigelow left the Navy in 1946 and worked a series of odd jobs -truck driver, bus- driver, door-to-door tool-sharp- ener, welding-shop owner - before opening the second- hand goods store. He also runs the trailer park next door. H e has lived in Costa Mesa for 39 years and claims he put the first piece of furniture in City Hall, though h e. can't recall' the year it happened. This year he celebrated his SOtb year of marriage to Gloria Bigelow, 69, with whom he's raised two children. He says the store doesn't turn a big profit, but adds, •1t supports itself. That's all I give a damn about. Gives me some- thing to do.• Every Christmas Bigelow gathers up boxes of toys and donates them to the Police Department, which distributes them to the city's children. He· says be encounters extreme poverty at the store and that be tries to help when be can. •vou get people come in here that don't have any- thing," be says. •There's a lot of people, if you give 'em just a little helping hand, they can get going. Then there's other people, if you give them the time of day they'll be out every time with their hands out. I have dopeheads come in here -you can't help 'em. I just tell 'em you better go back out on the sidewalk and keep walldn'.• Noting bis store also attracts people from the other end of the economic spectrum, be says, •people that's got money ave go more or ess o an a - tude that they're a little bit bet- te r than other people. I got a guy who could probably buy Costa Mesa comes in here, and no matter what the price I give him, he's got to cut it down. I say, 'I'll give it to you for 10 bucks,' and (he says) 'How about seven?' I say, 'I think you misunderstood me, I said 12 and a half.' • Bigelow smiles, his face creasing with wrinkles: ·ru do it with 'em too, just for mean- ness." . -Story by Cbrtstopber Goffard Photo by Miguel Vascon~o Ull• u knots with one-foot wind waves and a west swell of four feet. TIDES TOOAY First low 12:12 a.m. 2.0 First high 6:28 a.m. 4.8 Second low :±...._ -J- Second high 6:00 p.m. 5.0 First low 12:34 a .m. 0.3 First high 7:06a.m. S.3 Second low : Second high 7:02 p.m. S.2 WATER TEWUIAlURE: 61 We're looking at Newport Mna Unlfled School District E..._,t.y some pretty dead l.undt Menu surf conditions Off....t ev9')' day for a while here 1. Turicey and cheese on a 4-lnch roll at most local 2. Student mini-chef salad with lettuce, carrot sticks, cheese, beaches. sunflower nuts, graham aadters, fruit. The first Santa (A garden or green salad consists of lettuce, shredded carrot. red cabbage and garden peas.) Anas are expected today, but there's •Monday. Jumbo com dog -or· trench ~ead pizza, carrot not a whole lot of stidcs, dipping sauce, choke of fruit. choice of milk. .sud ouU.bet:e.-so-and dlffSe burrito, fresh CMTot-Sf it's going to be dip, choice of fruit. choice of milk. The already small swell is dropping even further, meaning a range • ~Turkey chili and beans in an edlbowl wl1ti cheese -or-trench Nd pizza. lcama and carrot sticks, 100% k-pak best. There may be better stuff • ~ Make your own burrito: refried beans and cheese, sai.. sa and lour tortilla, ~ble medley, choice of fruit. October around Wednes-birthday cake, choke o milk. day. C.jll 1lpC I' •• -===The TIDder Box===1 ft1 MD'M C'M" • Arturo Fuente • Ashton • Avo • Cuesta Rey • Davidoff ·Diamond Crown· DOn Lino· DUnhlll • Exc.allbur ·Fonseca· Q1flln . • H. Upl'.Ml'ln • La Tradition Cubina • Macanudo • Padron • P~ A l.ndrwtl NPOft br the U.S. lurgeof'I GeMrm repoNd ~ higher cl11111 llnd ~ ...... M'°"9 ...... Who don't ...... alt,.,., don't hlw9 fO,.,. ffMlf Mnll ~ A hellllh dub .. ~ 11 -.. ptffeot ._to 9M • enc1 moivdlld rw round. • PlaY.boY • PUnch • 5anta Rosa ·SavlnelU·~ S&te-1" NEWPORT TI!• P1raon1I Training H .. lth Club Sine• 1 tl2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1996 • Local party chairs' debate over debating proves juicy W lth President Bill Clin- • ton and Sen. Bob Dole • thankfully done with their debates, locals might have hoped for a tad more exciting ; political treat ln the form of a ver- ' ba1 joust between county Repub- • lican Party Chairman Tom Fuentes and county Democratic Party Chair Jim Toledano. Toledano, l mentioned ln my last column, sent a letter to Puentes asking him to back up his assertation that Bob Dole will indeed Win the election and win ' strong in Orange County as well. It was a good try but that looks as if it will fizz.le out. . Well., maybe not. Here:S a few juicy tidbits gar- nered from the written communi- cation between the two party leaders. After making fun of Toledano's title as •Chair· b sa · ·we Republicans use this term for fur- brief ly Volunteers needed for shelter thrift store Human Options is looking for volunteers to help run its • Oassy Seconds" Uuift store. soon to open in Costa Mesa. The non-profit organization is dedicated to the shelter, counsel- ing and education of abused women and children. Volunteers are needed in shifts from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . OD Saturday Duties include sorting dona· tions, displaying merchandise and sales assistance The store will be located at 462- B E. 17th St. For more information, call 737- 5242. Si u to be an art museum volunteer Learn more about art and share with your community by becom- ing a docent at the Newport Har· bor Art Museum. A docent is a vol· unteer who guides adults and school groups through the art gal- leries and teaches them about the museum's collections and exhibi- tions. A nine-month training program will take place on Thursday morn- ings and will begin in mid-Sep- tember and end in nud-June. lndi- viduals proficient in a second lan- guage a.re especially encouraged to apply. To receive more information on this program. call the Museum's Educations Department at-759- 1122. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Hu. gone fishing! For fish tacos niture, • Fuentes .responded to Toledano's challenge with this zinger: •As a friendly colleague I would like to help you distract attention from your internal party problems resulting from the mon- ey laundering affair during the primary election, but the last time I checked neither you nor I are on the ballot and, therefore, have no reason to debate each other." The money laundering of course stems troin allegattons that Toledano conspired to tunnel a $10,000 donation into the account of a primary candidate. Toledano has adamantly denied such shenanigans and in fact several months after the fact investiga- tions by federal and state regula- tors have turned up no charges of wrongdoing by Toledano. OK. I'm getting sidetracked here. Toledano, unlike President RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where YOAJI Dolar Cov~ Motel 1922 HAllOR llVD., COSTA MESA • 5'8-1156 A YOUCAN V BECOME ENLIGHTENED Read about what's going on in your hometown. Read the Daily Pilot tony dodero Clinton in the last d ebate, didn't waste any time firing off his own missiles at Fuentes. "Thanks for the prompt although unsatisfactory response lo my letter,· he wrote. •So few paragraphs, so many mistakes! GREAT LUNCH OFFER 1 LB. LIVE MAINE LOBSTER White fish served on a sott com W/FRESH PASTA respective chairs of the two par- ties will neither distract fro{Jl the silly attack on me nor from your defense of the attempt by Cbrt Pringle, Dana Rohrabacher and Scott Baugh to subvert the demo- cratic process," Toledano contin- ued. "Debates between party offi- cers can make a positive contri- bution: indeed perhaps if you had debated more you might now be a county supervisor." Whoa! I have to disagree with Fuentes here. A debate between these two guys would be much more inter- esting than the stuff Clinton and Dole offered up to us last week ... Q Alright, if you're a true politi- cal junkie and with the debates -------- --------- .' '("l H .... ' · B • c l ' '.' I -'. . I ,\ 'I 2 (1 .' tJ 7 1 .1 s .1 r_, 1 6 , l> ready to wmd down you're still hungering for more, I got JUSt the suggestion for you. Head over to the supermarket and right to the ice cream secllon. You might Just find three new flavors..of Drey1?f's lee Cream - ·Clinton 'N Cream.• for those of the Democrat persuasion, "Cook- ie Dole,• for GOP fans and of course the r-ebellious "Nutty for Neither.· No joke .. ..) And if you really like the smarmy side of polices head over to the Newport Beach Country Club on Thursday to hsten to Gary Aldrich, the former FBI agent who wrote the. bestseller. ·unhmited Aa:ess: An FBI Agent inside the Clinton White House.• Aldnch apparently has plenty of tales to tell about life in the White House under Clinton. How much of bis book is true• has been the subject of great de bate. The 11 :30 a.m. event is spon- sored by the Newport Harbor Republican Women and will cost you $25 ... • TONY DOOBlO is the Daily Pilot's MWS editor. 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Coast Highway, Newport Beach. An •Italian Christmas Dinner" will be demonstrated by Chef/Owner Piero Pierattoni. Cost is $60 per person. For more information, call 640-2617. ADD TALK The Coastline Counse ling Center offers a free lecture called •Attention Deficit Disorder Overview: What is ADD?'' at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 476-0991. The Jewish Senior Center of Orange County presents • 55 Alive" mature driving dasses to help seniors retain driving privi- leges at 9 a .m. today and Tuesday at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Students completing eight hours of dass time will be rewarded certificates of completion qualify- ing them for appropndte dis- counts on their automobl.lP insur- ance. For more iniormat1on, call 513-5641. TUESDAY MOMMY AND ME The Orange County MusPurn of Art offers children's dasses called "Mommy and Me at the Museum" from 2 to 3 p.m. Tues- days, today through Nov 12, a l 850 San Clemente Drive, New- port Beach. Together they will work on a new pro1ect each week as they create with day, dabble with paints and build sculptures. The class costs $41. For more information, call 759-1122. MYSTERY AND MAGIC The Orange County Public Library in conjunction with the Friends of the Llbrarv Foundation presents "Mystery,' Magic and Horror," a Library Gold Card event and book signing, from 5:30 to 8 p.m . at Planet Hollywood. Several authors will be on hand including Newport Beach magi- cian Warren Gibson. Prepaid reservations of $15 per person are preferred. For more information. call 566-3060. ---/ . · r11nJ1r111 Outlet SAVE50% EVERYDAY , I HEMPHILL'S II RUGS & CARPETS ~. 1Mon-Fri 10-6 .sat 10-5 722-7224 P 230 East 17th St.. Costa Mesa .1 2043"!!fcP.W.100 Ma..07 7 LAGUNA NIGUEL 27932 S. La Paz Rd.:.r Ste. G e4a aaa ... IRVINI 1 •220 CUiver • ....... 1 llUllTllCIION IUCH 10034Adlml ...... . l MERRILL lYNOf Menill Lynch otters a seminar on ·vour estate may well make someone rich. 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WEDNESDAY FLU SHOTS CareAmerica 65 Plus offers free nu shots for seniors from 8 a .m. to noon at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. Information: (800) 963-8008. THE ZONE A free local support group mee ts at 7 p.m . to discuss "The Zone," the nutrition plan deve1- oped by best-selling author Bar- ry Sears, at the Barnes & Noble . Bookstore in Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. For more in1orma- tion, call 673-3588. EARNING BIG Orange Coast College offers a workshop, #Earn Big Bucks as a Free-lance Bookkeeper;" from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in room 101 of OCC's Art Center. Registration is $39 and a $3 materials fee is payable the day of class. 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The fire lbelten can with- stand up to 1,000 ~Fabren· belt, yet they are not ncommendecJ to be used for long period.I. STAM CAAAOU. I DAILY PILOT . . KENNY '. PRINTER Advertorial Auto .. Facts by Paul Frech SERVICE .t REPAIR GERMAN• SWEDISH JAPANESE AUTOMOBILES CHANGING TIMES Any decision concerning how long an Interval to allow between oil changes should be based on factors ranging from driving style, traffic conditions, and engine load and temperature to oil consumption. Most auto man- ufacturers recommend that the engine oil be changed about every 7 ,500 miles under normal driving conditions, or about eve- ry 3,000 miles if the car Is sub- jected to severe conditions. Before cal' owners automattcally assume that they drive their cars under normal conditions, they should realize that some of the factors that contribute to severe driving conditions Include: a lot of stop-and-QO traffic making many successive short trips dur- ing which the engine cannot build to normal operating tem- peratures; extended high-speed highway driving; running under a heavy load, such as towing a trailer; and/or driving under dusty conditions. Changing engine oil frequ~ntly is inexpensive insurance against costly failure. Hffrn Adding a quart of oil to the engine on a regular basis does not take the place of draining the oil and replacing the oil filter to remove contaminants and · additives. FLUID SITUATION One commonly overlooked maintenance procedure Involves replacing the brake fluid. The rea- EYE-OPENER Estancia football the htJrdest .. Jiit in looking back on Black Friday MIGUEL VASCONCEU.OS I DAii.'!' PILOT The Orange County Cross Country Championships were filled with standout performances Saturday at Irvine Regional Park. McFall Sparkles • Sailors runners tum in solid performances at the Orange County Championships, as well as Costa Mesa and Estancia athletes in a midseason special. ORANGE -New-GIRLS point and gain some respect. port Harbor's Alicia "I think we did. I did my part McFall took home All-County and so did Bruce and all my team- bonors for her third-place finish \Jl mates." the Gold Division at Saturday's Eric Solis, another senior, Orange County Championships broke into the top 10 with a clock- at Irvine Regional Park. Her ing of 16:18. clocking at 18:36 was third best Newport Harbor was led by among all the sophomore girls in sophomore Curt Herberts, who the field. finished 11th overall in 16:18 for ·This was our best race of the All-Orange County honors. year," said Newport Harbor Individual results for Corona coach Eric Tweit, whose girls del Mar's team were not made came into the meet ranked No. 3 available. In CIF Division m. "This was a great stepping ·we did the type of things we stone for us,• said Newport Har- needed to do going into the next bor boys coach Bim Barry. •rm couple of weeks," Tweit said. happy with the way everybody "We made . big improvement. ran." Hopefully its the firSt of several Claudio Cortes was 16th in over the next few weeks." 16:20 and Ryan Jensen was 22nd The Sailors finished fifth as a in 16:29. team with 143 points. They were •Looking over the past four one behind fourth-place Pacifica years anybody going a sub 16- and only 10 off the pace of El minute mark has been among the Toro. Woodbridge won the Gold best," Barry said. •Tue course has Division with 110 points followed one decent hill, but isn't that diffi- closely by Foothill at 114. cult." Jamie Swarberg was the next-Manuel Orozco led Estancia's highest finisher for the Sailors, second place finish in the silver ta.king 24th in 19:59. Meghann divisio~ with 105 points with a Allard came in 26th (20:00) and ti.me of 16:41. Orozco's "pack" Molly Melum was 32nd (20:11). included himself at 14th, with "Molly actually ran the best tea,mmates Tony Magana (16:50, race of the day for us," 1Weit said. 18th), Alberto Munoz (16:54, Andrea Sparrow was 50th in 20th), Luis Lopez (15:55, 21st) and 20:57 while Colleen Eadie and Javier Labastida (17:12, 32nd). Maxine Babazadeh both finished Girts Gold Division the course in 21 :26. 1. Woodbridge, 110; 2. Foothill, 114; 3. The Corona del Mar girls, who El Toro, 133; 4. Pacifica, 142; s. Newport Harbor, 143. ar.a-ranked hlo 2 in Div IV • .did.. t--.naMllulik:..U4d~~t,.u.·.-· .4.!0..-,1 not break into the top five in the Swarberg (NH), 19:59; 26. Allard (NH). team totals. Individual results 20:00; 32. Melum (NH~ 20:11; SO. Spar- were unavailable. row (NH), 20:57. ~rs: Eadie (NH). The Mustang girls finished 21 :26; Babazadeh (NH), 21:26. fifth overall in the Silver Division, Girts Sltver Division I 6. Inouye (Est), 19:43; 12. Van De Walk- led by Gegi Van De Walker's 12-er (CM), 20:02; 1 s. DeNoewer (CM), place finish in 20_ :02 and Jamie 20:13; 22. Salgado (Est), 20:45; 24. . Est . ' Estanda's Melissa Inouye was sixth in the race with a clocking of 19:43 as the Eagles finished fourth with 121 points. Costa Mesa sharp Costa Mesa's Mus-BOYS tangs were second in the Gold Division for boys compe- tition. Foothill topped the gold divi- sion on the hilly, three-mile course with 85 points. Costa Mesa, moving up in competition, grabbed second with 112 points, just three points ahead of Newport Harbor (No. 7 in Div. DI). Defending champion Dana Hills was fourth at 119 while Corona del Mar High's boys were ftttb at 126. Costa Mesa sen.Lor Jaime Car- illo, who is ln only bis second cross country season, took .econd ~ ln 15:56. He WU Just one teCOnd ahead of third·place teemmete Bruce Hancock. who ~ allo among the top MYen ~ ftnMben Oil tM day, ~ AJl-Onlllge County hon· ors. •1 didn't know Bruce wu tbere, I WM IOokinl at eti8 nmns tn froDt of me,. cmwo IMd. ·s~·tbllld bii v*'9 ~· ~ ~1'ni dglrt behlrid you' alW I tac.Id tbe ftliMb JIM, •At tM Nit, I WU rMlly ~fOCl-gcm Ille OIM ~Jtbllli ....., ... mad_., ......... 11'ebtnd UI. I Wmdld tD Pl'Oft a 21 :24; 36. Gamboa (Est). 21:27; 47. Bonales (Est), 21:59. 53. Halt (Est), 22:13. hp Gold DMllon 1. Foothill. as: 2. Costa Mesa, 112; 3. Newport Harbor, 115; 4. Dana Hills. 119; 5. Corona del Mar, 126 lndMdwlls: 2. Carillo (CM), 15:56; 3. Hancodt (CM), 15:57; 9. Solis (CM), 16:18; 11. Herbert:s (NH), 16: 18; 16. C. Cortes (NH), 16:20; 22. R. Jen.sen (NH), 16:29; 27. McKinley (NH), 16:39: 40. M. Martinez (CM), 16:40; 42. Torrey (NH), 16:53; SO. S. Jensen (NH), 17:03; 58. Jesus Gonzales (CM), 17:11;64.A.Martinez(CM), 17:17; 69. Antonini (NH), 17:24; 87. Ojeda (CM), 18:28. lloys Sliver DMllon ~ .....et.: 14. Orozco. 16:41; 18. ~ 16:50; 20. Munoz. 16:54; 21 . Lope1, 16:55; 32. LABastldl. 17:12; 63. Appell, 18;20; 72. VMt 11:53. ln Thursday after- noon'• P-a.dfic Coast League girls oompetition: A.lilo Nlpel 22. IJatada •t: Mdisla Inouye flnilhed second. but lt Wal not eoough U the Bstanda High gtrlt c:roa country team fell to Allio Niguel, the No. 8 teem tn ClP D1vt8oD I. "bMNye Wal docked In 19:'4 U the Eagles r.11 to 1-2 tn Padftc coat. 'League play. Sarah Hall WU the DUt btgbMt ftnMber fOI' SNnaa, in mtb at 20:38. Brtlei· da s.lgado c:recbd • ~ to 1n 21:08. ........ u. ....... , 1 ...... CM> 11:lt; 2. ....... (I) 11:44; I. $pllr'I ~. ao7; ... --.. 5. .... CMG. -a. ...... ... ,_.._CNQ.,»:ltl. we. J1• t. llytn.<MG. :n• ,., ••••• a cn11• ,, QUOTE OF THE DAY ·1 f t!ll bad I ape "'°'""""'f f tltttJn UJO$ UMfJt/ng dJJ/tnJnt I could~ dm4t ... • -F.STANClA POOTBAU aJAOI JOHN UBJENGOOD • 'j'f'~-.• -~~ .~~........-~~ -.-~ -~ . , ...,. I ~ ,,M&~ .. ;;_ --~j monday morning quarterbacks -11y ~ t.ulkner Friday's disaster leaves Estancia coach with the second-guessing syndrome. COST A MESA -A trio of . . all linem~n weren't the only ones hurting deeply from the Eagles' 47-13 Pacific Coast League-open- ing loss to Laguna Hills Friday night. Coach John Lleben.Qood was nursing a serious case of disap- pointment all weekend. "'I felt bad," Llebengood said. "I kept wondering if there was some- thing different I could have done, short of putting a unifonn on and going out there myself. To get beat that badly and to lose that many players really affects you. ·What concerned me most was nm Johnson (taken fTom the field by ambulance late in the game after having difficulty breathing) possibly being hurt very seriously. At ti.mes like that, when you have a team of medical personnel working on a kid laying on the field, you start hoping they're just going to be all right, regardless of their future in football. Fortunate- ly, nm is fine, but you never want to see kids in that situation." Johnson, a starting tight end and backup defensive tackle whom Llebengood said hyper- ventilated and went into shock, but never lost consciousness, might return to action this week. The status of senior two-way starting lineman Alfred Tanielu, who went down early in the game with an injured left knee. is still unclear, according to Lleben- good. "The first thing I heard was tom ACL, •said Llebengood, who pronounced the 6-foot-1, 275- pound standout out for the season after the game. •sut he was apparently dancing at the home- coming dance, so I'm not sure if he'll be out or not. We won't know until be sees an orthope- dist, probably this week." Llebengood said offensive guard Mike Miranda, who left the first series with an ankle injury, is likely out two weeks. "We played basically the whole game without our starting guards," Llebengood said. Good news on the injury front involved senior linebacker John Romm, who played briefly for the first ti.me against the Hawks, after having been out all year with a broken leg. G UPT MAAC ~/OAl.Y ~ Newport Harbor High 's Danny Pulido (23) barges bis way pMt S..ta ~._ Biiiy Newman ln Friday night's Sea Vlew League football thrtller, Ht tlle edge wu Ollly temporary as the Eagles prevailed. 36-22, supping tbe s.Don' the pwr w••eg 111 + •Newport Harbor's 36-22 Sea View League setback to Santa Margarita has some redeeming values for Tars. NEWPORT BEACH -U ever Newport Har- bor High football coach Jeff Brinkley could draw from one game to illustrate his emphasis on defense, special teams and taking ca.re of the ball, it was Friday night's Sea View League-opening 36-22 loss to Santa Margarita. For, despite amassing 531 yards of total offense (the Sail.ors' single-game high in the 1990s and possibly ever), -defensive hf'eak- downs, turnovers, and a failure to execute two PATs, erased the monumental efforts of tail- back Ray Obrel quarterback Josiah Fredrik-sen. receiver Danny Pulido and a workmanlike offensive line keyed by tackle Eddie OarJc. •rd say (531) yards is a pretty good night. but we really didn't contain their offense,• Brinkley said of the Eagles, who piled up -476 offensive yards. Most costly for the Harbor defenders were three big-yardage plays -an 80-yard touch- down run. a 77-yard TD pass and a 64-yard ' pass that set up a third TD. •Give Santa Margarita-credit,• Brinkley said. •They've got a good offense and their running back (Billy Newman) is very good. .i~~--"-' II I I.,, ~<~~-"-' "'.::--:. .. , ~ But. for whateftr reason. we bad 90IDe break- downs to give up big chunks of yardage. We have to force teams to ddve the ball down tbe field.. Newport drove the ball all night long, in put· out of De!MSily, due to the Eagles' advantage in the field-position battle. On average, the 'Dm' 12 pos-essioos begen on their own 2'-yud line. Only tluee times did the offense begin a ~ 011lsidle its own -26. and two of thoee followed turnovers. Newport's best field p:isttiioa was its own •6. Obrel's 261 rusbing yut1s Oust besting New- man's 264), WM tbe tbird-best siDgle-gmne output in Harbor history, wbile PredJiksen 'I 235 paaing yards were the second-most m bis career. Pulido'"s eight receptions were a career high. while Brinldey said Ouk bad a great game. Brinkley said tbe sting ol the loa nm deep for hhneeJt, bis staff, and his players. But there was a silver lining. ·1 hate to draw positives from losses, because that's not bow we want to learn things. But J think we learned we couJd play with any- one in OW' league. and probably our division.• ~ Mesa coach says ~Aliso Viejo was j close to panic . : • Loss of Matthew Rudesill to broken ~ leg is a costly item for the Mustangs. . . : COSTA MESA - : Costa Mesa High : football coach Jerry : Howell said his Mus- : tangs pushed unbeat- : en Aliso Niguel's coaching staff to Wlthin 6 yards : of the panic button Friday night. Up, 7-0, and driving for a second touchdown, however, a Mesa fumble at the Aliso 6 gave the Wolverines a reprieve, which they took advan- tage of to post a 21-7 Pacific Coast Leegue-open- ing win. Rye Cooper (1) Uml lrvlM'I Al WUUmm a Nick Hood (left) dlves to the action. : ·u we score there, I think they would have : changed their game plan. because they hadn't : been able to run the bell on us at tha.t point.• : Howell said. CdM's potential was there against Irvine : Instead, lt was the Mustangs who MW their • Sea Kings' coach says his team hit with the physical Vaqueros. best-laid plans shredded. wben standout junior : lineman Matthew Ruct.ill was DdetiDlld by a ' CORONA DEL MAR -ThW'Sday night'• 21-0 Sea View League football loss to Irvine High was Corona del Mar's third defeat of the season. But, unlike two previous mistake.filled losses to Canyon and Sedd.lebeck. CdM Coach Dick ~­ man "u able to pblnt to the opponent's IUperkwtty um ttme.t1me. • (lrvtne) it cWl.nltely one ol the (Sea View Leegue .. , mo Pour,· freeman said. •But I tbougbt our effort W11 wry good and we kept ounelve1 tn tbe bellgame. We Just ~1 tab ~ ol the times we~ deep ·m 11M* tMTtWly. Th beet• tMm llb ~ rou bwe to tUck thOle c:bancel ID tbe tad._. . ·n. P9l!I to (Ryan) COOi* ~ed out of bAI b.ndl ID tbe :-a lli:IDe bf an ..... ......., w"" dDa w. Md .....c:hmc. ..... ...,..,, ........ tent (offensive) broken leg late in the flnt balf. pass interference •(Rudesill) ii tbe bub ol our OftemlW eDd ca.U (also ln the defensive lanes,• Howell Mid o1. the Moot-l, 220- end zone) and we : pound tigbt end and cWtmive t.Kklit. ·e¥ery- just didn't get that (blocked 35-yard) field : tb1ng rotates Uound him. goal off the ground.• : •fie m&kes teum dou•teun him • PrMman pnUaed bis teem .. ability to : delenM aDd be allows UI n09ao \lie• doubae- bit With the atranely phY** Vaquen>1 : tNm. ~. tiecAUM be OID bkd. dawn IO and caDed the see tq,ngs• oae tumonr : wen. When be.,,... out. that ....ay hurt our (an interceptioo at Irvine's own •-yard : cbenc.w ol. *»n'*i'IJ b* """""* ,._. • line) progrw. ·w • .,. oooceatn~ bet-: nae Ali8o nmn.. ~ Wtdda Ho•• t• and dolil9 more tblDgt ~ Mid : .,....,_ WohWiDe CGecb Joe WoOcl lilgld Mft PreeiDan. who wmed tbe S.. Kingl' : ~~a 14il [•" dl8dl. 'mlt st_. wide-open Oftiiiiil'M ~ W'*h: ~ GI a 6itpl1td Mm flialll ... included rewrw -.. ,bOok-ud-Aaw.l ! _.bllnG .mor wtm Sec* nw J8t top a st pus pleyt, an effan to •get trvtne'I : oft~ tar 161 ii AllO't t• ,_-et -delmleoOof-.·CdM~~= ...... llMbKIDli Se-. ....... w ~ : How.at1w1111• out of .. -... •""'-tmturJ, : ture; -.... 1 ..... 1lae _...,,..IO be lllu Med : wnlll I ~tes' .. ~spiraling !.odyssey continues COSTA MESA -In a game featuring the two weakest defenses in the Mission Confer- ence, it was no surprise that visit- ing Pullerton College prevailed in a 39-33· football triumph over . Orange Coast Saturday night. '. The Pirates (1-5, 0-3 in Mission ~Conference Central Division ..play) scored on their first two pos-::sesstons to take early leads, but ..-it.be Hornets (3-2, 2-0) strung ~ether 25 straight points over e secon an pen -then held off OCC's late rally. _ The Pirates closed to within six :points with 3:57 remaining, but =11e subsequent on-side kickoff -was recovered by the visitors, -=..1ho ran out the clock. : OCC's Chet Walker, ma.king his second start. and in for the injured William League, rushed for 146 y~ and three touch- downs. He also caught a 30-yard TD pass from John Frank, who relieved starter Chad Collins at quarterback. Collins completed 12 of 18 for 172 yards, including a 35-yard third-quarter scoring strike to Marquis Battle. Walker's 80-yard scoring scamper put the hosts up, 12-7, with 7:56 left in the opening peri- od. . Fullerton runner Carvel Gard- ner had 146 rushing yards and three TDs on 20 carries and Hor- net quarterback Paul Waldrop compl~ted 10 of 16 for 133 yards. lclef911r~ Ful~ 7 15 10 7 • 39 Orange~ 12 0 7 14. 33 RntQaa• occ. walk« a ""' ~ t.lled). 1h2S. Ful • Gardner 16 run ~kick). M4. occ . W•llter 80 run (run failed), 7:56. 5eclDnd Qaa• Ful -G«dner S run (hrg N"I); 11:05. Ful • Gardner 4 run (Diaz ldd(), 2:14. lhWQtmW" Ful -VIU(!( 14 pass from W.ldtOp (Diaz kidt), 13~. Ful -Diaz 42 FG, 9:17. OCC -Battle 35 pass from Collins (Bennett kldc), 5:38. ~QIJB ... . Ful ·Young 14 pass from Berg (Diaz kick), 13:09 . OCC -Walker 5 run (Bennett kick), ~1~ . OCC Walker 30 pass from ~k (Bennett kidt), 3:57 . Attendanat: 1,300 (estimated). N>MDUAL Mm•ca Ful . Gri-. 20-146; Luevano, 8-56; Bedard, 2-35; Berg, 3-26; Campbel~ 1-6; ' ' . occ ·Walker, 18-146; Martinez. 5-31; Freeman, 3-21; Battle, 2·19; Smith, 1-0; Collins, 2-minus-12; Harding, ·1-minus-12. IM>MDUAL MSSING Ful -Waldrop, 10-16-0, 133; Berg, 3-6-2. 41. OCC ·Collins, 12-18-0, 172; Frank. 3·7:0, 60. INDIVIDUAL llECE1V1NG Ful ·Bedard, 4-80; Visser. 3-41; Campbell, 1-22; Young, 1-14; Griffin, 1-S; Luevano, l-5;-Gar~ner. l-4, Sanchez. 1-3. OCC . Battle, 3-52; Denham, 2-41; Freeman, 2·2B; Knox. 2-28; Maldonado, 2-27; Walker, 2-27; Khamis. 1-16; Harding, 1-13. GAME STATIST1CS Ful occ First downs 26 18 Rushes-yardage 38-275 30-208 Passing yardage 174 232 Passing 13-22-2 15-25-0 Net return yardage• 84 224 ~yardage 1 -7 2 -13 Net yardage 526 651 Punts 2-42 5-38.6 Fumbles-fumbles lost 1-0 0-0 Flags-net yardage . 4-34 7-70 •Punt returns, interceptions, fumble returns . Cmta Mesa's 11811 rolls to dOubles ~ lil Wheelchalr tennis Costa Mesa's Da'Vid Hall teamed with LA Jolla's MlcftM' Foalb to 'Win.the ment1 open doubles division at the 16th annual US. Open National Foun- dation of Wheelcbalr Tennis 'lbumament ln hv1ne Sunday, besting a Netherlands team of ltldly Moller and Eric S41nnmn, 6-2, 7-6 -Lury Holland ol ...... ephanie Southern California College was ;, ~ the Vanguards' top runner at the kee~e Divisioo-nporti~onn_clLtlbe....])jJ·ron-1-_:.lll.f!..Jlliggi~topi1C...Ol.lllllerles:L~~~...,-~~~~'-=--='~~~­ Invitational at UC:: San Diego Sat-was the 2000 Olympics where a urday in aoss country, posting a class shakeup is likely. The big time of 26:58.8, good for Sixth push worldwide is for a high over the 8,000-meter course .•• performance dinghy (HPD) class Erbl CalYer was SCC's best in that would be open to both men women's competition, docking a and women and would take 19:55.6 for sixth over 5,000 mete.rs competitive sailing to the next ... In Q)ell's soocer on Saturday, level of athleticism and the Vi fell to nationally-technology. H adopted, one of the r es on , . o o er wo n entered 3-1-1 In Golden State eliminated. The question is: Athletic Conference play, but Which class? Westmont jumped to a 3-0 hall-This issue brought extensive time lead en route to improving discussion at both the Olympic to 10-3-2 overall ••• SCC's Porum, which was open to all women's soccer team dropped a interested parties on Thursday 2-0 decision to visiting Cal Bap-night, and at the Inshore tist as Sherri lilggs scored both Committee meeting, where goals. Jllda Gonnertng had sev-committee members met to offer en saves for the Vanguards (8-6-1 recommendations to IYRU werall, 1-3 in1he<3SAC). representatives on this issue. DEEP. SEA SUNDAY'S COUNTS ~ ...... 8 i-u. 161 Mglen. 687 bonito, n ai11co b-.. 62 and bass. 116~ 16 ~ 21 rodcflsll, 400 m.1<Mfet 2 1 !Mko stlartl. TODA Y'S SLATE " The classes in question are the Laser, the Finn, the Tornado, the Men's 470 and, potentially, the Star. All classes have their own defenses, and as demonstrated at the Inshore Committee meeting, this decision will not be an easy one. The reasoning behind the HPD is quite straight forward. This class will not only take sail- ing into the future, but it will also provide media attention. The Australlim skiffs have already attracted worldwide fame in a very short time, gaining both media and sponsorship support. This past summer, sailing was not shown on television once - and the sport desperately needs the coverage to perpetuate it. In addition. the HPD promises to be a great inspiration to youth sailol'S. Because of all these reasons the Inshore Committee has chosen to support a HP in 2000. Now armed with information from the last Olympics, and with the cummt politics in the world, the toughest part is yet to come. At Brighton, delegates from around the world will be given a few minutes to present their choices for the t 1 slots. Though it's really unknown at 1his'-painrhow the-rest-of1he wolld feels about these slots, there is resounding support internationally for the HPD. The original resolution for the HPD was drafted two years ago by Pease Glaser, Charlie McKee and Sam Merrick, and was pre- sented to the IYRU as a plan to modernize the direction of sailing worldwide. This resolution sought to replace the outgoing flying Dutchman with the HPD, but the plan was not put into effect quickly enough for the 1996 Olympics. Now that the Flying Dutchman spot was replaced by 1be Lats, once aga1n the queatioD ot rep&lcmMIDt oomes up. As for tbe other dewes, each CD9 bu inedl. "1 1be Men's 470 provides . doublebaoded sailing for smaller a9WI ud bu a. strong wortdwtde presence. 1be Star pnMdel doul)Wumded lailingfor heavier crews and bas stimg dus sailing internatkiaally. Jt'I also American-designed and a.dminist.eted. fbe Ann is steeped tn tradition woddWide- and provides singlehanded -salling-for beavyr..Ui"ippKL---! lbe Laser had an aJD•zing draw ot 56 countrieS at the Olympics and it's widely acc:iessible and inexpel'lsive. Its., designation as an Olympic class has seen the number of - . competitors skyrocket ...'; lbe Tornado provides lhe oa)y avenue to multi-hull Siailing in- e ympics, so e qu n the table is to potentially rep~ it with the Hobie 16 to make it': more accessible to the public. • With so many defenses, the decision looks to be grueling, but cwrently distinct avenues are being promoted. • . At the most recent IYRU meeting in Capetown. the push was for the HPD, one "Sinqlehanded-slot--and the rest to remain the same, meaning that either the Laser or the Finn would be dropped. The other comes from Paul Henderson at US Sailing who is the chair of this IYRU Olympic committee who is pushing for keeping both the Laser and the Finn, and getting rid of one of the doublehanded classes. The Inshore Committee meeting at the AGM was highly successful in bringing out all sides of the issue and giving our delegates some strong opinions regarding the direction of the sport. 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J 8 7 8 hold· ---'--=---------- •R 9 2 QA K HI 6 OQ 10 t 41\ 3 1'he bidthn« hM pmccodod: SOlfl'lf WF.ST NORTH P'.A.cn' I Q P-14 P ... 1 A -In the good old days, a bid of lwo no trump showed a beUer than minimum opener , llO you would be forced lo rebid t.wo heart.a. That re11t.riclfon is no longer valid. 'l'wo no lrump is tJ1e mo11t deecriplive rebid, eo make it. The bidding haa proceeded: WF.ST NORnl EAST 80l1Tll I• INT r-1 Whnl do you hid now? A • Partner'a one-no-trump over· call ahowa t.!'e equiv~enl of a no- looking at. 10 high-card points, is there any other answer but three no trump? Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, 88 South you hold: •K Q 6 Qt 3 OA K 7 6 4 •A 9 8 Partner openfl the bidding wilh one Q. 3 · Uolh vulnerable, as Soulh no trump. Whal do you respond'/ you hold. A • This is a wugher QUt'fllion ir •K Q J 7 6 <::/>J 3 OA 7 6 3 •A 4 our range for a one-no· I.rump __ _...ope=ru"'ng=:-!l8 IS:llfralher lhan 15-17 The bidding has proceeded: With the l atter, an invitational ROU11f WF.q'f NORTH F..AST jump to four no trump i11 clenr. With I • l'au 2 • PAM the former. a leap Lo slnm i11 mnrP ? inviting, bul it am do no hnm1 to Whnt action do you I.Ake? check for s ocs via lhc OerlX'r C<ln· A • Whclher or nnl you am lru\kc i.:amr will pruhnhly drpcod 1111 hu~ 111n11y lrkkit you havr lo ltl!lt• in rlm- 111u11d11 The wttv Lo find out i11 lo make 8 help-suit game try or lhrec diamonds. Wilh a holding lhal rat.es to produce rew diamond IMeT"ll. North should hid game With :mything else, North must sign olT 9075 GMC vention en rouw,jusl m cn!IC LeArn to he R hcttc-r briclJ!C' player! Subttcrlbt> n ow to t ht' Goren Brtdce Letter by calling (800) 788-1225 for inrormation. Or write to: Gor e n Bridge Letter, P.O. 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Burl dash. •444-4030• cond1llon! 496-8838 .,.....,......,...-,__......,..,....,...---'88 Le Baron Con-$6000. 540-0323 ' 8 8 Se v 111 • V ·8 vert. Ice blue. main-•------------------1 Loaded. full power. lalned. Full pwr. l OOk '83 Taurus Ml ntl $99 Down + small lee Orig cond. Lo-miles. Jiffy Auto 991•7296 Rare leclory 5-sp. $22,500. 583-3274 BUICK 9035 at, ale. lealh&r Inf. miles. 55600 583-3274 white w/lan lealher lnt.J _E_E_P _______ '84 500SEL Blue, $8000. 760-3146 33K ml. $12,500. or 9110 110K mllea. Loaded. Stockland Shell for FORD 9075 make offer. 721-0404 Mint. $8900. 455-4660, P/U w/locklng side CHEVROLET 9045 ':Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '87 Explr/Expd Trk• '87 Ch.,ok•• Black days. 858-8557, eves. windows. S600 Bed· 1• Huge dlsc/lmmed del Umlted. Mint cond, all It ner. S 1 50. 6 7 5·33 91 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii To place an ad In Clas•lfled Call 642·5678. '79 Corvette Vanilla. at, ale. H ops, low ml. financing. S6895. Direct Leasing xtras. Musi seer 95k '68 Mustang 2nd (7141 648_1217 ml, $8700. 842-8616 owner. family owned.,___________ Converlfenl 289 vs. needs paint. Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Classified 123K ml, $3000. Classified. .. .. 2.••79 957-8383 -.. v Jiffy Auto 99 1-7296 TRADE through classified 842·5878 Cl•••lfled. $3,000 or IMst offer. covera all your nHdsl a424HS78 714 574-4287 Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley • n epen en o reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREE! All for $1 o• D YIS,SILL ~y CAil City Phone Credit Cord D MC OVISA D AM X • E"f>-- Moil To: OAll.Y Pit.OT 330 W lay Sltwl. eo. MMa. CA 92627 (114} 6"1'$671 Or FAX (1141631-6.f94 '"""'* "71)' '*' ,.,_,.. a..dc Pwfitwtl ec-s ---Moloo--Mot/J-h><w- OI C,... o-n.. o »llal o ~• o_....._ o r.-ai.. o--o-~ o .....,c-. o,.,. a-no.-. o ~a. 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Over 20 •Plane LeHone• e&ADLlllR ROOl'INQ AmertNft Wlndew CARPENTRY 3510 CTrlls.tJNG Btlc:k, Block, Stone, Tile•·t!!-LE ____ Tl'"-•T-3-6-0 HAUll.NG 3720 SllVICES 3812 Year• Experience Degree THchH Ucenattd & Insured Clet1n'"9 w;;.ni1 Cone. Patio, Orlvew~ .-"''""'-ft&. 1 LT13804e 852-0410 Beginning to Claulca FrM Eat. All reroof Sau.faction la Alw~a Semi Retired 50yra of SERVICES 3548 ~~· ::~·.;;~·7~~ 8M•ll ,_ .. •w•a•T NMK TO,.,. DUMP ATTORNllV Lp M0.1•47 Guaranteed •7S-l5098 D~uat•~-:.~aao 1at11fd cust. DB. plmb ·' -.. _,. " aUJ F c It ti p• •-•* a. h••. 1• •let. nra. drywtl A TOUCH 01' CLASS *Beat Prlct/QUllltu Duncan 1119cttlo 171 ....... 1 ,.. oneu • on IU\&~ .. u cl. J 842.off7 ,, , ...,.•"Quick R9a °"" Haull119 today What B a n k r u PI c Y •$ 9 8 . OC'" • ll!JONS c erry Cleanlng. Rea/Comm Lndacapa, brick, atne t1275870 •ao.~04I Traah man won'tl OUl-Dmv-1150. "6i1 Hanctwm•NR•fftOd•I Uc/Bonded. Fr" Eat. conct. ~78e.1007 .... 1M2 EVlctlon-141. Addllldna, Bath, Klich TerHa 28&·7•43 *EXPERTz Blk wallt, Uo'd Comraotor TWmNTY DOLLAR MIHlng Pereona A Calll•r..... ,._ LOCM;•LUllUR Flre·W•t•r Damage •BOii HOUSECLEANING brick, concr1, atucco. -f mall Job Speclall•t· HAULER/CLEAN-UP -···· •3 .. 733• Add • Touch of ClaH .. JllMI !; Bangert Co.• Elec. Plumb, .. Pell'lt LleenHd-Bonded Rpra. 25Yt Elcp. Lowl F1 , •• Ughla. Spa IAUN e-•121•---------Weddings. Pull••· ,,.. Eadml ... NewPor1 .,. ... lmmed $10.00 per hour. Jose 93t·7M3 01mand Elecl. tM5-3e50 "vn iiN"t MASSAGE "130 Holldeya. Retaonable 'rlendy SeMoa•"*"d Page 714.aa?.a122 714-548-0:a•• NEW LmAI' ~ Prlcn. Anne 123-50.1 ~l_,_~ __ ,,..'....,._.,.. .... "-M3CM...,..._, CAR PENT 9' Y • ••right HHolnlne Landscapa & Maaonry Pl.001 INSTA11 DlnOVlllBNTS .. .,.... Drelft CINnlnl Country furn•Cabln•I• European Prof'I. Beat DHlgn/8ullO/Rtmoctel ........ 'TllM= A PklmblnG Aepan Raa•Remod•Le94144 In 1own1 Rel• 5Yra bp. uo .. lna. 748-0487 llPAllS 3120 80111 3791 :' ~°r.9 :HJ\.MT PADrTING 3851 ~,. ettp. == 5S.·213e ~.ue-01&1 Grsce 291·•495 CM 1aa.-a~•----•ili•I • .._ A to z HANDYMAN Cuatom H•• Clearilng CONTMCTOIS •QUALITY WORK• T~ Ree QUALITY • OaM pji;;o;9tii1MwP1uiiiiUii .. ii119ii1nitit1ll INSfAWRUACI CAIMTS Detelled 8ervlce HardwdNlnyl/C.,..,,. DIN•IPO't COML Al Wlnlw lp9clalet aDYra R9pa1ra a~ 1--------·1 Kltc'*'8, blllha, cfool'a. Real8 m.ll aualMM GIDIAL 3551 Mrbte/Cetpet Bnclltna bldg nead9. Pr .. ..i. llOVDIG llcp. JClnt ~. _!!:!!'!.:!'"~•!atll!m!lel!:•:!•!!!!Ul•••••••L--...--:.-....... --....;;. wlndowt OCM! ...._7261 Laurt• e7~H Lft>eUI 78•·71~8 Mtt pu!!!l!'d 941-3113 '*I fton •••MO LHeH• ... 1191 3410 3840 nVMIING - ------------- 3890 UMODIUMG • ADDmONS 3911 TRADE lncif1 c:IUllllld ASK M• MOUT... ._.. __ A•mOd911naeAddltlona ..,_ __ ---._.. .... _••-...._ a ,......,. •. 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