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"I assist the players, caddies and factory reps," he said. "I'm here from the fint daylight until dark, because players prfetice their putting early in the morning and come back at the end to practice for the next day." Roberts also assis~ in crowd con- trol, keeping spectators off the putting surf ace. •DID YOU KNOW7 The "quiet" signs used by course marshals at most professional golf tournaments are not used in Senior PGA Tour events. • "Seniors don't like the quiet signs, so marshals just hold their hands up," Roberts said. "I never have quite figured out why they don't like them." -Denette Goulet CX)N l[A(H /DAILY ~OT Toshiba Senior ClauJc volunteer Jerry Robem watches the practice puttlnt green from dawn to dusk. El Toro struggle won't end if F passes • Supporll'I.., ""\ 1111 •11· ctn· · o t 111 • r " , 1 \ -., 11 , ('()llltlltll' I lri. I 1q lt1 111( lll<)llHf cl I)( h...,rl 111 · C'ou11l1 •n111·11<.,11 r1 • Greg Risling Dr> . 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"1•n•n I 111111111·d 111'1\' l 1111• llll1111 SEE CE NSUS PAGE 5 lllDEI ALMANAC .... 1 ClASSIAEOS .. ....... .... ... .. 11 rtJIUC NOTiffi ....................... I 0 srorrs ...................................... s WEATHEl ................ ~ ..................... 2 llSIDE I llOll M IL IOIO Loc•I airport ~ivists say they •re suspicious of South County mot~. S..ltary ..... !I ---·----... ____ -------------------__ ..;_ ______________ _ ( ·!. 2 Wedne$doy, Morch 1 , 2000 GEI11NG INVOLVED SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT Keeping up the beat • Despite her busy schedule, Joanne Stewart makes time lo volunteer for the heart dSsoci.ation. Amy R. Spurgeon DAILY PILOT ' . NEWPORT BEACH -JoAnnc Stewart -single mother, IJoarcl chair- man of E.Com Technologies and d vol- unteer with the Americ<ln Heart Assn. -Sdid 1t hest herself. ''Give a IJusy persor}t something to do, and they ge t ii done ," said Stewdrt, a. peLilP. blond wearing a rnwy and white designer suit, Stewttrt's motivation for hf>r 18-yedr comrrntmPnt with lht:' nonprofit organi- zation is simplP: Heart ailme nts havl' struck hN loved ones. "I hdve a passion !Qr it Thi~ disease has touchPd my family and my friends," Stc'Wdft st11d. " I also beliPvP people should give back." Just hvP wt~eks dU<>. hN 76-yetlr-old father successfully underwent quadru- ALMANAC pie bypass surgery. It is Stewart's goal to he lp raise funds for the heart association, while increas- ing public awareness about heart dis- ease. This year. she is chairwoman of the dSsociation's only black-tie fund- raising gala, taking place May 13 at the Four Season's Hotel in Newport Beach. Heading a conunittee of a dozen F A women, Or Stewart is GOOD CAUSE ~~e~=~~ selection, plans for the live and silent auction. entertainment and sponsorships. The evening's goal is to raise $300,000. An association spokeswoman stressed the importance o{ Stewart's work. "The most important factor in a non- proht organization is your volunteer bdse." s<iid Patrice M. Poidmore, direc- tor of social events. "She has done a tremendous job of getting key people involved. It is a job on top of a job." But Stewart, who has worked almost 40 hours a month on the gala since Sep- tember, said it is second nature for her. •It's aggressive, but it is attainable," she said. "lt's what makes the world yo 'round. We know that we are making a difference." · Stewart also helps spread the word about the organization's new communi- ty program, Operation Heartbeat. The program aims to decrease the number of deaths resulting from ·heart attack and cardiac arrest by strength- ening the "chain of survival." The "links" in the chain represent the steps that must be taken to survive a heart attack: early access, early CPR. early defibrillation and early advanced ca.re, Stewart said. Another reason for her involvement, she said, is tbat the association is extremely organized and easy to work for. "There is a lot o[ great support." • FOR A GOOD CAUSE featurP.s people who do good in the community. To submit story Ideas, call (949) 574-4228 or send an e-mail to amy.spurgeon@latimes.com . BRIEFLY VoluntMr DIRECTORY • VOWN1Ull DI~ runs petiodlcally in ttfe Daily Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your organization listed, call (949) 574-4228. JEWISH FAMILY SEIVICE OF OUNGE COUNTY VOlunteers are needed for Project Caring which pro· Vides socialization and cul· tural experiences and Shabbat and holiday cele- brations to the Jewish resi- dents and others at Fairview Developmental Center in Costa Mesa. Vol- unteers will • adopt. a facility to provide pro- gramming of Jewish con- tent to the residents on a monthly basis and will be required to take a TB test and fingerprinting back· ground check. For more inforrnation,call (714)445- 4950. JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY This organization of women conunitted to pro- moting voluntarism, devel- oping the potential of women and irriproving corrumm.ities through the effective action and lead- ership of trained volun- teers, is seeking new members. For more infor- mation, caU (949j 261- 0823. KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPICE SERVICES Volunteers are needed to provide four hours -per week visiting patients or doing errands for them or their caregivers in commu- nities near volunteers' homes. Por more informa- tion, call (562) 622-3805. LAGUNA GREENBELT INC. Volunteers qre needed to assist Laguna Coast Wilderness Park staff and James Dilley Preserve staff Doily Pilot and docents with hiker registration and general public orientation. For more information. can (949) 488-0287. LAGUNA SllANll Lagwia Shanti, an organi- zation that works with suf. ferers of HIV and AIDS, ~ seeking cciring volunteers to assist with runnin~ the front officf;?, delivering meals, providing· trans- port.tion and providing complimentary therapies such as massage, acupuncture and chiro- practic care. For more information, contact Lisa Toghia at (949) 494-1446. LIFELINE LIVING CENTERS Mentally ill adults rely on the Newport Beach center for residential housing. It needs'. professional fund- raisers to support and maintain this resource. For more information. call (949) 675-1700. MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COUNTY The perfonning arts orga- nization needs volunteers foi computer input, ticlcet- ing, filing and handling phones. •for more informa- tion, call (714j 556-6262. MEDIATION CENTER The Mediation Center of Costa Mesa needs volun- teers for case management ... and intake. Bilingual lan- guage skills are necessary. For more information, call (949) 574~5990. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Ser- vices needs mentors to make a lasting impact on a young person's life. Stu· dents from 10 to 18 years of age ace matched with mentors to improve their school performance and self-esteem while d el~ oping positive peer al'id--"" adult relationships. For more information, call (714) 549-9622. ext. 35. ENGAGEMENTS The followiny information is collected on a weekly basis at the Orange County Clcrk-Rccurcler'.s offic:e in Sunta Ana. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS COSTA MESA • 1983 Contimmtal Ave., $209,00() Releaf volunteers to plant trees Saturday Bianchi-Thompson Norm Bianchi of Newport Beach and Sandra Moyer of Manhattan Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lisa Bianchi, of Newport Beach, to Jim Thompson of Long Beach. He is the son of Jim and Betty Thompson of Roberts, Ill. MARRIAGES NEWPORT BEACH •Kurt C. Bf!t7.1Cr dnd Andrea J . Lombarcl1. FPI>. 7 in S<lntct Ana •Steven Bonkowski and Marilyn E. Stampe. Ff!b. 5 on Balboa Island • Adam .J. Boskovich and Ji! T. Beisner, Jan. 22 in San Dienu •Justin M. Cahn and Menukd C. Senaratne, Feb. 14 in SC1nlr1 And • Howard M. C hamherlm .ind Sc,ndra D . Thiessen, Feb 2 in Santa Ana COSTA MESA • Jose A. Carrc1scu MHricl and Claudia M. Zwicklf•r, Fcl>. 14 in Santa Ann • Robert A. Cody and Kimlwrly K. Woll. Feb. 4 in Garden CirovP •David J . Craig and SWMn J . Walter, Feb. 14 in Santa Ana • Benjamin L. Crumpacker and Gretchen L. Bruno, Jcm. 2g in Huntington Beach •James W. Delozier and L1stt M. McGee, Jan. 26 in C'orOnd ck•I Mar • Raymond E .. Dorame .ind Michele L. Heinrich, Fr:h. 5 an Long Beach • 1053 Westward Wc1y, $182,000 • 1784 Capc•town Circle, $302,000 • 2576 Wostminster Aw•., $355,000 • 1017 Nancy Lane, $206,0ou • 218 22nd St., $280,000 • !:1825 Lestc rlord Ave .. $272,500 • 1147 GlenP<tgles TPrrace, $145,000 • 1073 Catamardn Court. $~24,000 • 206 E. 16th St .. $365,000 NEWPORT BEACH • 409 62nd St .. $350,000 -3 Goodwill Court, $225,000 • 9 Kamalii Court. $296,500 • 1858 E. Encanto Drive, $1,495.000 • :1112 Broad St., $555,000 • 1 Serena Way, $195,000 • 31 Ima Loa Court. $290,000 • 42 Balboa Cove, $1,395,000 • Hi Seascape Drive, $179,000 • 119 Via Jucar, $790,000 • :100 Walnut St., $380,000 • 230 Lille Lane, $290,000 • ti7 Orchard, $183,000 • 500 Cagney Lane, $94,000 • 140 Via YeUa. $870,000 • 437 Bay St., $450,000 • 11 Baruna Court, $272,000 • 4 Northwind Court, $150,000 Volunteers will plant 65 trees on Costa Mesa High School's campus Saturday. The planting is the first this year for ReLeaf Costa Mesa, a volunteer-based nonprofit organization, California ReLeaf and the state Department of Forestry and Fire Protection donated the trees. which will include pines, sweet- gums and several other species, The group is looking for volunteers of all ages to help with the planting. Organizers say volunteers don't need experience, but should wear work clothes and gloves. Refreshments will be served. ' Interested tree-planters should meet at 9 a.m. Saturday at Cos- ta Mesa High School. 2650 Fairview Road. In the event of rain, the planting will be postponed until March · 1 t. Por more information. call Kris Hagen at (714) 546-0168. NEIGHBORS Orange Coast College's professor of counseUng services, Stewrt I. ao.e., has been nal'Jled the-college's •faculty Mem- ber of the Ye•r• fot 1999-2000 by vote of f.culty and st.ff. Vote resutts were announced Feb. 22 and Goetz Wiii be ·rec- ognized In• ~ 14 c«emony .t the campus ...• At the conference of tt. cali- fomla CMeer Education ~ion eerller this month In s.n Frandlco, ttlOM ~ wtth the Newport H¥bor High Schoof ~reer Center, and tts director, llDl9ln m. :__ Andrew Glazer .Dailf Pilot READERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 0< advertiS4!1Tl~U herein an be reproduced without written per· mi~sion of copyright awner WEATHER lllD SURF VOL 94, NO. 52 ntoMAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher TONY DODOO, Editor ...-wJtMGLANO. Senior City Editor MSl••LIE. 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Dlrettof of f'tlotogrl!PhY ~.,.,.,., ftMPEMTUllES Balboa 67/44 Corona del Mar 68145 Costa Mesa 69146 Newport Beach 67/46 Newport Coast 67/46 SUllP fOMCAST The westerly .w.11 deauses todly for sets In the w•lst· to chest- high .,.... LOCAnaN SID VYedge ..................... 2..-w NelNport ..... m .. •u .. •••2 ... W BIM:kles. ................... 2..-w lt1¥9r .Mtty .............. " .. 2 ... w TIDES TODAY First low 12:04 a.m ..................... 2.3 Fimhigh 6:05 a.m ....................... 4.8 Second low 1:19p.m ...................... -0.1 Second high 7:52 p.m ....................... 3.6 THURSDAY First low 12:45 •.m ..................... 2.1 First high 6:46•.m ....................... 5.2 ~ondlow 1:49 p.m ...................... -0.3 second high 1:16 p.m .................. 1. •••• 3.9 The bride-to-be is a graduate of the University of San Diego and the groom-to- be is a graduate of Illinois State University. A May 20 wedding is planned at Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Newport Beach. $20 mlUlon' for OCC programs s1ra . becoming founcMtlon director and has Ml'wd • lnnOU'Qr fat all occ women's bmketbalt home PY* sinc9 1• ........ .......... Uught.r of S.-. ..... ,.. of NwJROrt leech. was named to the deln'l llst of Emory Colle9_e fot tt. fall 1999 semeter. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • E.n 15th "'-1: A man reported the side door of his new C.r had been scratc~ with an unknown object. causing about $300 in damage in the 1800 blodc at about 3:15 p.m. Feb. 28. · • Pullerton Avenue: The lodes on a resident's door were destroyed by •n unknown suspect, ~using ebout $200 in dam.ge In the 2000 blodc between Feb. 23-24. • ....._, lklulw..t A cellular phone worth $200 was stolen from.,, ~locked ~r In the 3100 bloctc at ebout 2 p.m. F91>. 20. NEWPORT IEAot • ~ llNet: A port.t>ie Yfw worth $350 WM ntpOrt· td stolen from.,, ofb In tt. 1100 block at about 1:30 p.m. Feb. 25. • ......... Nauapert "-A gtMS door WM bfolEen. ~· Ing about $1,000 In dlmlges, tnd a "-t-tenen comput-' ., monitor valued at $1,200 Ml ltOllf\ from.,, ofllce tulle In Newport fllaa lultdlng at about 6 p.m. Feb. a -111.._. ...._ About SJOO wm ~ frClfn .,, unlocbd CM In the 400 blodl araund 10 p.m. ,.. l7. LNllAJOIMON, "'Of tlOtiorll .UMDOllWt. 0"9f FNnc:W Offlaf ~ Newport BeacM:orte Mew Daily Pilot (USPS-144-800) is pub- lished Monday through Saturday. In Newport hach and con. MeY, subscriptions are available only by subscribing to~ Time\ Orange County (800) 252·9141. In MNS outside of Newport BNC.h and Codi Mesa, sutMcriJrtions to the Daily Pilot are 1111ailable only by mail f°' SlO per month. Second d-poit.age ptid at cart. Meu, CA. (Price. include all applkabie state and local wes.) ~ TfR: ~ addr-d\angel to The Newport IMcM:Oltl Meu Delly "tot. r.o. 1o1c 1560, cciu MIN. CA 92626. ~lght; No,_ tto- rlet, lllultr.ticn, editorlel INtt9f Senior fdltof, Copy 09 __ °',,,...,.._ CdM ......................... 2..-w ........ --·-Alt tltcb1c .. and ..... con-~ tqe,lfplWlt Wluld .a S1IO -,...... fftllt. • Ing In 1tlt 1500 .... 2:JO p.m. ,..,JS. "' ,. • I t ..... ' . . •,..,,, Doily Pilot Wednesday, March 1, 2000 3 The giant leap to another birthday Po~c~ art.est suspect m Irvine shooting • 'Le~p year ~hies' celebrate the actual day they were born at 5pecial Newport Dunes event: Claudia Figueroa DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Elizabeth Brown and Edythe Smith, like most people, eel- , ebrate t.Heir birthdays every year. But Tuesday they were treated .to something special -an event commemorating them on the actual day they \Vere born. The two Orange County residents gathered with fa m- ily and friends Tuesday a t Newport Dunes ~r the resort's second-ever leap year birthday party. CONRAD LAU I OAJLY PILOT . •After Monday morning shooting, license plate search leads investigators to ' Altaderia man. Claudl• Figueroa. D AILY PILOT l~YINE -Authorities have1arrested a man they believe was involved in Monday morning's attempted murder of a • Newport Beach business- man. 'the Spectrum BaI\k build- ~g. 1.5615 Alton Parkway, in Irvine. According to reportJ from . witnesses, Dsaachs was anned with a semiau- tomatic -handgun and was ~~en wea.ring black cloth- ing, glov~s arid .a ski mask. Shortly after .the inci- dent, a · partial ncenst!· · plate number was prpvid- ed by witnesses and police located Dsaachs after~ had determined the missiny number. MThere were only 26 letters we could run. so it didn't take very long: Handfield said. uwe wanted to do some- thing fun for them because they only get to celebrate their birthday e very four years." said Michele Butter- sworth, director of activities for Ne wport Dunes. Resort. "It's like having your birth- day on Christmas. Some peo- ple feel cheated." Edythe Smith~8, and Elizabeth Brown, 12, taste the icing on their special leap year birthday calte T~esday at Back Bay.Cafe. _ · Dino Dsaachs, 56, was arrested in his Altadena home at 10:15 p.m. Mon- day tn connection with the shooting of James Patrick Riley, the 58-year-old owner of an Irvine-base&- research and develop- ment company called Biofem, which manufac- tures feminine products and contraceptives, said · Irvine-·police Sgt. Rick l:iandfield . Dsaachs, who owns a tax. consl.tlting tiusiness in Los Angeles, brought his car to a repClir shop for a new paint job after the shooting, Handfield said. Anaheim resident Eliza- beth Brown, who is fa (3 in leap year's), and Edythe Smith of Orange, 88 (22 in leap years), were treated to d complimentary lunch at the Back Bay Cafe. After stdlf members sang \he birthday a nthem, Smith and Brown l>lew out the candles on d chocolate cake decorated with white frosting and pink flowers. Elizabeth, who skipped her P.E. class to attend the event with hec mgther, is a sixth-grader at Springview Elementary School in Hunt- ington Beach. Elizabeth said she celebrdtes her birthday on Feb. 28 and March 1 when it's not a leap year. "Since I don't have an actual hirthday .for four years, 1 have an excuse to celebrate the two days that wou ld have normally" sur- rounded my birthdc1y, • she P.Xplc1inctl. Classified ads work for GET THE , POINT.? YOU! TH' Daily Pilot · C l.1\\,f11·d C 011ir11un1ty M ,uketpldce ' Brown also pointed out the advantages to being a ·leap year baby. . 1 "I'll still be considered young while people get old- e r, and people remember your birthday more than oth- e r days," she said. Smith agreed. "I get phone r:alls from pe,ople ·I haven't heard from in years, just because they remembered it was my birthday," she said. . Smith, who was born in 1912 in Mockjord, Sweden, says she usually celebrates her birthday on Feb. 28, but "it's always nice to celebrate your treal) birthday when you have the opportunity,· she said. A dozen leap· year babies were born at Hoag Hospital Tuesday, officials said. The first , Kate Karlshoej Egan, was born to Susan Karlshoej and James Egan at 12:19 a.m. After giving birth, Karl- shoej said: "Besides the joy of l"!aving a new baby, we're thrilled beca use we will not have to do a birthday party every year.· Although police . have yet to establish a motive for the attack, Handfield said it's "reasonable to think" the attempt on Riley's life was a "profes- sional jc;>b." "We're confident that we will uncover all of the facts that are surrounding this crime," he added. The shooting occurred at 9:48 a.m. Monday near Authorities . said they are in th~ . process of obtaining a -search war- rant for Dsaachs' business. Riley, who suffered a serious facial would in the attack, was taken to Mis- . siorr Community Hospital • where he remains in sta- ble condition. aut.norities • said. Dsaachs, who remained in Orange County Jail on Tuesday, will be arraigned today at Harbor Municipal Court in Newport Beach, · Handfield said. . Reme111ber when the dog : gue the kids a bubble bath? Your ·carpets remember. · Pet odors and stains can mak~ your carpets and upholstered furniture less than fresh. Just call COIT and we'll give you a free cleaning estimate, backed by our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. So, no matter what's shakin' at your house ... call COIT Double the · Cleaning with COIT Double the Savings with COIT r::-------,,. --- COIT !i5%Qffii 300kOFF _: I Carpet ctea·ning, ••· 11 If 2 or more service• are. I I Drapery Cleaning ... 11 done at the saine tiJD,e I ll1111hI1 1'11 ( 11 Ill 11 •. ,.i.' .,,, ''" ...... 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Residents spent three hours telling the corrurus- sion they did not oppose the store 1tsell, but had objec- tions to some of the plans. The COITUlllSSlOn will contin- ue the heanng on March 1.1 . "I felt there were some unresolved issues Lhat needed to be worked out," said WaJt 0dvenport, chair- man of the commission. Al M orelli, who owns two homes on Shdillrock Lane next to the site of U1e shop- ping center, dnd City Coun- cilwoman Linda Dixon called for the hedri.ng. Because 11 conforms to, aty codes, sldff members said, the Planning Commis- sion was not reqwred to dis- cuss the 17-acre project - which developers satd will include d dnvc-lhrough restaurdnt and severdl smaller stores Both Dixon and Morelli said they welcome a new Target store at 3030 Harbor Blvd. However, they both agTeed that the enorrruty of the project mcnted public discussion before the com- mission. Morelli said the project's developer, Dc1yton Hudson Corp., dJd not address Hale- crPst homeowners' con- cerns -even c1fter it held three meetings wiU1 resi- dents last year "Those? mel'tings were very controlled,· he said. "They did not give people a chance to speak up.• Morelli and his attorney, Simone Wong-Easum, pre- pared a 51-page document detailing their uneasiness about the planned project. The store, as planned, w'4) flood the homes or nearQy residents~· noise of slamm.in oors and chirping al according to the report. · ln the document, Morelli recommended developers leave a 20-foot buffer zone between Target and adja- cent homes. He also said the developer should con- struct a berm and plant trees there to block car noise. However, comrruss1oners did not receive copies of Morelli's highly technical report until Friday. And city planning stall had neglect- ed to inform Morelli and tus dttomey about a previous Planning Commission study session. "We would've prepped them about our issues if we went to the study session." Wong-Easum said. "And I'm not a city planner. I cou.ld've used the extra time to bring myseU up to speed" Davenport said he read the entire document over the weekend. ~I had more Ulan enough bme witll it.· he said Morelli spent more U1an an hour and a hall Monday rught outlining his report for the commissioners. "I'm sure tlley d1dn1t have time lO read 11," he said. "I had to cut a few items short.• Jeffrey S Haber, an attorney for Dayton Hudson Corp.. said he welcomed further discu.ssion abou~l,he pro1ect. "We look forward lo responding to any questions from the commissioners," Haber said. ~ Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa On~ Block SouU\ of 405 Fwy (714) 545-7168 ~ ~ ~------2000 DON'T MISS THE CHANCE to be in this annual issue that's all about Newport Beach , Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar! Publication Date: Friday, March 24, 2000 Call b,J March 9 to be a part of this special edition. For Adverttsing, call (949) 642-4321 Doily Pilot .. High school seniors win $2,500 scholarships •The award, a joint effort by Toshiba and Hoag Hospital, was opelf" to students in Newport, Costa Mesa and Irvine. Noakl Schwartz DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Three Newport-Mesa high school stud~nts are among the winners of the Toshiba Senior Classic scholarship. Seniors Robert Cole, Sarah Cotton dnd Mdyra Caldero will receive a $2,500 ~cholar­ shjp and a Toshiba computer. The money w1ll go toward college tuition , fees and books. The scholarsrup 1!. a JOtnl effort by Tosh1ba Amencan CLINIC · CONTINUE D FROM 1 A!. c1 chlld, Walter!. said he was lascmatC'd at how much farther he could hit U1e ball than throw 1t "I loved the game from the beginning," hc> Sdlcl. I le be~1c1n rnltivdting a ciredm ol playing on the PGA Tour dnd even won ct golf sthola1 :.h1p. But his dream nearly ended when, at the dgC' ol 24, Wc1lter!:> :.uHcred a ba('k IOJUry In d goll cart dCCI· dent. 111' c•nded up ind whecl- chdlT u) couldn't SC'l' living my ltle Wllhout h1lltn9 tlw ball," Wctltc>r!> said ru soon d'> he wa'> dble, Wdlters wds bdck on the golf coursc> lrymg to tut balls while MARBLE CONTfNUED FROM 1 bct!:>IC ldws of physic!.. And then, tu!.( ds suddenly. 1l redppedrs ctnd touchc~s down. rolling perlN·Uy towc1rd the hole. Sometum•!', when they fPd Ch lhc• 9H'C'n. the bdU kick!> bdckwdrd, dlmost as i1 1t knows 1t hd!:> nusscd the hole ctnd need:. to chctnge chr<'ct1ons I low do th<'}' do lh1s? le( Haven't d clue•. For ctll llw c1ppdrent edse Information Systems and Hoag Hospital, the tourna- ment operator. The contest was open to high school stu- dents in the Irvine and New- port-Mesa school districts. • The five winners were chosen based on academic merit, recommendations and . involvement in ext.rncurricu- lar activities. ~we wanted to develop an annual program that would. lgivel ongoing benefits for students in our community," said Jake Rohrer, co-chair- man of the tournament. Each participating high school submitted a number of nominations for the scholar- ship. A selection committee chose the Jive winners. Cole, a Newport Harbor High School football star, 1s he sat in chair. He event1:1ally rud. but round that he couldn't nldneuver around the green. One day, a friend su.rpnsed him by combining Walters' wheelchair with d goU cart. For the last two decades. he hds used a similar device to play golf. Since then, WdllNs has appeared on a variety ol national television shows, started tus own Web site dnd traveled au around the coun- try speaking to people dbout h1s We. Stu.dents at the clinic dppedred to be touched by \Vallers' advice on We However, they w<>rc> less conhdent dboul their golf skills. "I don't think I can tut 1t that far." !:>d.Jd Charles Pldcen- c10. 15, after watchmg Wal- ters. ·I'm gom9 to prdcllce • and beduty of the sport, it I'> a misery 10 my hdnd5. And 1 ledmed that again the other day when 1 rut the links with d group or friends. I was heartened gomg 10 because one or my lnends had played.golf about, well, something hke zero timC'!:>. I · had to be better than h<' was. Had to be. Perhaps, Lhis' tune, r could do the srucker- mg, smilfng y.rith Ule knowl- edge that my game 1s good. M v game~ tight. Just anoth- er golfer hanqtng with his· fnencls On the first hole, my pal ~-,;,;,;;.;;I" St. Michael f, All Saints Episcopal Olurch 323) P8dftc View Dr. <DRONA DB. MAR Call 1-800-4-GOODWILL ~ RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Where Your Dollar Covers More! WE'VE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH Sofa $10000* OFF Club Chair $5000* OFF ·with a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 3/8/00 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 548-1156 WHTCU,, ~ ~~· COftONA DIL MM IMne Ave a 17th St. FITNESS CENTER PCH 1 Mocadcl Ave Newport 8eac:h Corone Del Mar (Shot 1Na) (M.I) 831-3823 (~Apr#~ popular with both peers and teachers. In 1999, he helped lead his team into the play- offs, but broke his leg and was una,ble to play in tbe CIF championsrup game. Harbor faculty described him as intelligent, deter- mined and Jnspirational He is a member of the National Honor Roll Society, Academic Honor Roll and winner of tl\e Golden · Stale Exam Award. Cole plans to attend Brown , University in Rhode Island and hop~s. to become an o[thopedit surgeon. ·r had some good competi- tion,• Cole said: "I compet~d dgainst some. friends.• Cotton is an outgoing and fnendly student at Costa Mesa High School. She par- ticipates in many school activities, including I.he cross country and track teams, high school yearbook and student government. Teachers described her as confident and noted her prob- lem-solving nature whether it be at the black- board in advanced calculus or ,organizing the cross country team . She hopes to attend MIT to pursue a career in mathematics and.economics The third winner, Calder~. is a top student at .Estancia High School. Based on her Jong list of extracurricular activities, it's apparent thrit Caldero shares much of hN time with her community. Sht- plans to attend the University of Northern Colorado and hopes to become an elemen- tary school teacher. MARIANNA DAY MAS~fY I DAlll I' Dennis Walters gives a stuffed toy to an admlring fan during his golf clinJc at the Toshiba SenJo~ C lassk. hit Jhe ball ab6ut 10 yards. To tile right. Practically a 45- degree angle. 1 smirked. Laughable. What & mess he 1s, 1 said to mysell. So I hned up, adjusted and,readjusted my grip. L looked up. 1 looked down. 1 swung. The ball went about I 0 ydrds. To the right. By the third hole, it was clear, my rookie friend, the guy using the 1Wlior dubs I'd borrowed from my son, was begmni.ng to find his game. Sure, there was the occasion- dl sand trdp, Ule splattering shots onto a neighboring frur- wdy, the nearby eucalyptus he'd smack. the little dribbler that rolled -oh so pathellcaJ- ly -'-a mere two feel from Ule tee. But he was rutting the ball. And I wasn't · On the next hole, I lined up my shot, which to m,e is an act of complete blind faitll. I hunched my shoulder, reminded myself to keep my head down tlnd tried to find a s_ense of calm. I swung. I swung hard, bending my knees just a bit, knowing that something good might hap- pen this time. The ball sdt there. Motion- less. r untangled myseli. Thdt\ fine. No problem here. LltUc• practice swing. All set now. l swungagam.Andc1g&n And,again. . Four tunes. Four misses. I was a mechanical mess by now. My friend, Lhe newcom· er, chuck.led. Beyond excu~e" now, I'd again wcmdered mtn tile neighborhood of. pure humiliation. I knew my friends would make sure Uldt this moment hung wtth mt· for a while Not just tooay Not JUSt tomorrow. But ford wtule. With not.tung left. to loM?. I stepped back toward the bdll and swung. And that's when some- thing wonderful happened The baU screamed into the sky, hanging there for a moment, and then flopped back to earth, bounding m the general direction of the green. The next shot of course was different, back to foll11. d!> 1t were. But in Ulat one sec- ond, 1 lived the feeling of a great goUer, a man in control, savoring the ease and the gTace of a beaubful game. Like life, goli is a deeply mysterious thing to me. You swing and you miss. You swmg and you rru.ss. And suddenly you connect. But you don't why. And you don't knowwhenttmighthappen again. • STEVE MAULE IS the managing edit0< of Times Community News He can be reached at steVf!.marbleOlatimes com. ZAHER FALLA.HI, CP! 28 yrs. exp. Accrg., Audits, Truces 15% discount ro CM RC'sidcn1s (714) 546-4272 With Envlronmenflllly Safe TIM-SOR .. / e-u,~,~~t.I (714) .381-5763 ' I I I I I I I I I . .J Daily Pilot ., CENSUS EL TORO CONTINUED FROM 1· CbNTINUED FROM 1 said. He said most did not fill port at El Toro regardless of the out the forms because they election's results. were wary of how the federal "We do need an interna-~ove~ent would use the tional airport there for the ben- information. efit of the residents in Orange But residents who don't\> County,• said Smith, who ~mplete the fonns are cheat-stands in favor of conve'.rting m~d themselv.es, Ungennan the closed military base with ~ . -es~y th~ who fellowi supervisors Cynthia .liv~ m the otys lowest-income Coad and Jim Silva uwe will • neighborhoods, where an even . > · . larger percentQge were not wcohne~ur~Mto P!an Fan a.uport counted in 1990. ~e _easure ~s or ~They're really shooting f~. We wj.ll have to ~ght th.e themselves in the foot," said battle some ott;ier w~y. . Bill Turpit, co-chairman of the The s~perv1S<¥'5 m. Novem- city's Census 2000 Committee ~r co~1~e~ed plaong pro. and president of the Latino auport uutiatives on the March Business Council. ball_ot, . but later decided Census data helps the state, ag~ it. . . , county and federal govern-· While Srru.tb ~dn t concede ments detemtine how much defeat, he said it may be nec- money to allocate to local essary to revisit that idea if · schools, libraries and social Measure F is approved. The service agencies. Census-talc-supervisors can place a mea- ers do not release personal sure on the ballot with a major- information they gather from ity vote. . · the forms. Bnt anti-airport forces said naditionally, recent inuni-they are anticipating such a grants -especially undopi-move. mented ones -have feii.red "The supervisors who sup- filling 04t the fonns, Unger-port an airport at El Toro will man said. tzy to look for ways to circum- . • Peo~le are ~aid tl_lat the vent the will of the people if information won t remain con-Measure F ~ approved • said fidential," said Mirna Burqa-Len Kranser, who backs the ga, owner of El Chinaco ballot measure. #Perhaps they restaur~t and also a member do put another m0¥ure on of.the oty's Census 2000 Com-November's ballot. It will prob- rru~~· . , . ably be so unpopular it will be M.a_nY di<ll:1 t. grow up with like a kiss 'of death." . a tradition of filling qut census The initiative if passed ~onns, so t!tey do~'t kl?ow ,Y"hat wouJd require ~ two-third~ 1l means, Turp1l SaJd. .And voter appz:c>val of airports, haz- some peopl~ ~ew up with a ardous waste landfills an·d strong susp1oon of govern-J'ails · ment." · However, immigrants aren't the city's only residents who have that feeling. '· WednMday, Morch 1, 2000 5 El Toro oppotlents offer to ·fight JWA expansion •. • Local airport activists say they are suspidous of South County motives. ............ DAILY Pl.or LAKE FOREST -A coalition of South County cities extended an olive branch -posstbly for the l4st time -to reildents near John Wayne Airport by offidaBy opposing the expansion of the a>unty's only aidield. . .... · Members 6f ,the El Toro Reuse Plan· nirig Aathority reconfmended-Mo~y that the Orange County Board of SupeIVisors eliminate two alternative plans to expand John Wayne Airport from its proposed airport at the closed El Toro Marine Corps base. The two alter- natives that call for John Wayne's expansion~ part of an environmen- tal impact repolf on the El Toro project. -However, local airport activists have said they do not want to eliminate the John Wayne expansion alternatives - the same scenarios they use to cam- paign for an m Taro abport. ~ melitioo, said South County officials are u. altanattWll could make .... ltill willing to meet wilb Newport-Mesa mnnwdal NpOlt Dom1d11, md )JS!" ...,._,.. about bgmg a unian to *'I> l)apa invdd uadlr.... ... . aay bulkkJut al tb8....., Soutb County~ md Newport.. •we nave more to gain .. allies than Mesa leaden bivdJem embl'aOed in a tJytng to farce an airport at El Toro · epic ~ttle over the county's airport down our throats,• Waten .said. .needs for the put several years. The. Newport Beach ~Is have hold authority's re&Olution appears to be a their ground because any· compronuse peace otfering, but the·~·Mesa might wairant an· expanded John establishment isn't convinced that the Wayne. They have said , they would intent ~ genuine. rather see an international ~ at El *I'm very IUlpidous of it,• said New-Toro working in conjunction witfl limit· r.!rt Beach Councilman Gary Adams. ed fli(thts arriving and· de~g from Reganlless of what alternatives ore in Johri Wayne. the 1environmental impact report, there However, city leaders are most wor- woUld be a lot of pressure to expand Tied about the uncertainty of John ·John Wayne in a few years. There is no Wayne Airport's' tutu.re When a court- doubt in our mind the county can't sur-ordered passenger cap at the airport is vive with a little airport. We need more lifted in five years. capaGity." "What is their (South County's) solu- El Toro opponents have on several • ti.on?" .asked Tom Naughton, president occasions offered to join forces with of the Newport Beclch-bas¢ Airport Costa Mesa and Newport Beach resi-Working Group, a pro-El Toro orgaruza- den"ts in fighting future expansion of tion. •Just because tbey say we want to . John Wayne Airport. and have been work with you ~oesn't really mean turned down each time. much. There bas never been a plan Meg Waters, a spokeswoman for the from them except to talk.• Many observers expect if the measure is approved, its validity will be challenged in court by its opponents, who say a two-thirds majority requirement cannot b e applied to land-use issues out- lined in the state constitution. .Therefore, an amendment lo the constitution 'would be needed lo allow the measure's passage. lie about ijle airport proposal. ed if another airport isn't built to satisfy projected air traffic· demands. are undecided I think will be moving to the ·no' column.· Whatever the outcome, Measure F proponents and detractors wiJJ continue their campaigns to educate the pub- •A lot depends on tl\e out- come, but we don't have a strategy in our hip pocket,• said Meg Wate~ •. a spokes: woman for the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority. "Giving information to the public Will indeed continue." Most of the .opp0sition to the measure comes from pro- . aitport supporters in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. City officials and many_ residents are concerned that John Wayne Airp_Ort will be expand-. . ... Despite the numbers pro- vided by the Tunes poll. some pro-airport figures lobbying against the measure said the days remaining before the election would determine the outcome. "We're not throwing in the towel," said David Ellis, a con- sultant for'lhe Airport Working Group. "There IS plenty of time for voters to make. their decision. ~ ~ot of people who Other Measure F oppo- nents don't put muc~eight on the Times poll, c g it skewed and rrusrepres labve of the actual count. ·u that )Vas the accurate poll, we would s p right now,· said Bruce Nestande, chainnan of Citizens for Jobs and the Economy. ·1 think you are going to see a big dlf. ference between the Times poll and the hnaJ election results." ·While new immigrants in the West Side might fear the INS, ~ell-off people living in Mesa Yerde may be wary of the IRS," Turpit said. Part of the city's ou~ach effort will take place Thursday between 7 :30 and 9:30 a.m .. when a team pf U.S. Census Bureau employees will be camped out at Wilson Elemen- The Clown· Prince· tary School in the Census Road Tour motor home. The census team will dis- tribute magnets and filers and show. Oashy videos describing the process. . ·we want to bring it down to a person-to-person level," Turpit said. "The word will get out if everyone, from the nwse giving shots in the arm to pas- tors and teachers. tell people about the importance. of the census." The committee is also plan- ning a communitywide talent show, open to the public, on March 26. Eve.Rt organizers will sneak in census education between acts. ·A lot of people like to have fun,• Burciaga said. "It's a. good way to get the infor- mation out there.• BOND CONTINUED FROM 1 zens' oversight committee must be created to oversee spending of the funds. • If the bond passes, the dis- trict must establish a reserve hind within five to seven years, equaling 4 % of the dis- trict's annual budget, for the upkeep of schools once they .are repaired. The district will go ahead with the election regardless of the passage of Proposition 26. That initiative, which will appear on the March 7 prima- ry election ballot. would lower the voter approval require· ment for schotsl bonds from a two-thirds majority to a simple majority vote. The type of bond that has \ been chosen by the board would be paid off in 25 years with level payments, Barbot said, with the average pay· ment being $23 for a home that has an assessed value of $1()(),000. With some Newport-Mesa schools as old as 70 years, talk of reJ>airing the crumbling buildings has been going OD for decades. The distrlct began to take a serious look at the Jssue two yeanago. With the completion ol a district muter plan lut year, a facilities committee compria· ing 30 local buliM8I and com· munity leaden wu created. The committee WU charged wttb deWminin.t!: specific needs ol the and recnnnwvttng a plan of edkm to the board The group'I co-cbalrmaD., Mark Scbultbeil, pNMDted the (VllUDittee'l llnal i'epalt in Jenuary wUb funcMng ...... W-'no Sl&:rmlllka of Golf • • • • • • • • Starting with last year's riveting pleyoff · at the Toshiba Senior Classic, Gary McCord laughed all tbe way to the bank. All told, he won 2 Senior events in 1999 .. and n~arly $ I million. \ .. J 1 A place for dogs to run The Best Fric1id Dog Park rules, park maintc~ancc,, fu nd · f:oundatlon was organized to raising ~d public a"'i1rene!Ss maintain and improve this· programs. · wonderful spot of ground in Tbe miss'ion statefncnc of the Huntington Beach th.11 gives our foundation is: To preserve, de>& and our~dvc) endless hou~ protect and improve che ~Y _ of pleasure:. The found.iiion i~ .1 Friend Dog Park for the beift1c non-profo, Californi~ Public of dog owners and their d¥. Benefit corporal ion chat hd.\ Ix-en If you haw imy questions about formed at rh1: rcquc.-st 'of the Ciry thl' fau11da1ion, caU thl' hot/int' · ofHur11ing1on lk.H.h to manJgl" numbtrat (714) ~~ " d11." day-ro-<lay opemrions of the 5672. A Jog park.'( he foundat ion is rrpmmtativt will rc.~ponsibk for 1h1: 1:~1.ibli!>hmenc rrtum your call , .mJ cnforctmcnt of J ug park within 24 houn. - ~ .. 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While working for a pharmaceutical company in Europe, Baker researched several and found that the most an added protection against hoc 'common d'og allergens arc not ' spots, allergies and dermatitis. , airborn e but arc ingredients that The food is p(\:scrved na.ru l'lllly can be found in most pet foods by wing v~~j{ins and herbs, that arc on rhe market today. which act ~ antioxidants instead T he most '°mmon allergy-· .of can~r causing agents such as causing ingr~iencs arc corn, BHA, BHT and Ethoxyquin '"wheat, soy, bran and barley, · thac unforrunaccly can be found Canine Caviar uses onJy ri~ and in most pet foods on the marke1 human quality lamb and today. chicken. They.have also added ·For morr infarmatio11, raJL Aax.secd and fish' meal co :aJI of Canine Caviar at (714) 630- rheir dices to give the pets proper 7988 or visit their web silt' at Omega 3:6 fatty acid balance for www.canin«aviar.com. Speciali.Jed. care for your cat's needs . ... . 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Richard c:aJorc, a former humane officer, founded the Nacional Cat Protection Sociery in Lo.ng Beach, California 10 provide a safe haven for cars without homes. His purpose was threefold: co educate the public abo~r humane treatment of cars; to provide shdter so that homeless cats could be placed for adoprion; and co maintain a retirement center for cats. The Long Beach fucility was rclocacc.d co Newpon Beach in 1995. This newly renovated Facility is a smre-of-the-arc cattery. NacCar • plans co offer low-cost spay and neuter clinics at chis shelter in the near future. Other programs that NacCat offers are: humane educat:ion, which is a program "'1ich visits sch'ools on a regular ba~is and teaches humane trcatmcm of animals; a <;ar shelter whi~ gives • homeless cars a place ro scay and be cared for. a retirement and placement center which is a rarity in California caking in cats ~hose owners have passed away or have to give chem up. 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Tony Altobelli D AILY PILOT COSTA MES~-:-BOYS SOCCER In a game renurus- cent of the Los Angeles Lakers-Detroit Pistons NBA games of the late 1980s, Estancia High's boys soc- cer team used its" speed and patie.nee to hold off a rugged St. Francis squad, 4-1 , in the CIF Southern Section Division N semi- fin~ Tuesday aft~moon. "Boy, that was a long game/ a drained Coach Steve Crenshaw said afterward. ·St. Francis is a very good, pbySical team. We just had to hang in there and eventually. our playmakers would step up and be heard.• ers Esau! Mendoza 'and Ce.sar Terrones in . first trip to the · ais since the ~agles won check for the first 60 minutes of the game. the 2-A title in 1985. Montgom.ery wa~ a The final 20 minutes was a different story. · 1.0 winner over Valley Christian Tuesday. With the score tied, 1-1, Mendoza scored Estancia got on the scoreboard first in th~ his 43rd goal of the season .off a sh'Ort lob 30th minute when Mendoza souck a pass pass from Armando Ortiz, giving the sec... past the Knights' charging goalie over to d eeded E 1 (19 l 1) th 1 d f Terrones, who ripped a shot past two on -s ag es • • e ea or defenders and into t.b,e empty .net, his first of good before so.me 700 fans. · 33 r "I'm so happy right now,• Mendoza said. two goals for the game, giving him or "We out-touched them at the end. That's the year. • St. Francis nearly tied the game-just our style of game. We really wanted to use before halftime, but a loose ball near the our speed against their size.· b · From ·there, goals Crom Cesar Terrones Eagles' goal was headed away y seruor Omar Navarrete. and Juan Zarate in the final 10 minutes put "Omar has bad a great season for us,• the game away. Crenshaw said. ·our offense begins from •w e've scored a ton of goals in the second the back and Omar is a big part of that.• half ol games this season." Crenshaw said. Urtfortunafely for Crenshaw, it was a "Once we started playing witlt short passe5, our defensive miscue that enabled the Knights style of game •. we took control of the game." to tie the score when Ryan Shaw stole 'the DON CH I DAILY PtlOT The Golden Knights (24-4-3), third-seed- ed in Division IV, kept the Eagles' playmak- The win sets up Saturday's showdown d hi d b t th E Jes' with top-seeded Bishop Montgomery (21•2_3) ball an c ppe as . o over e ag Cesar Terrones celebrates Estancla's first goal. at a ti.me and' site to be detennined. lt's the SEE ~AGLES PAGE 9 GIRLS WATER POLO Sea Kings seeking the upSet • Santa Margarita stands between CdM and the CIF Division IV crown today. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT BELMONT SHORE -The vast knowledge the Corona del Mar High girls water polo tea.J1L pas absorbed from Coach John Vargas goes beyond skills and strategy. As the unseeded Sea Kings (20- 11 )·enter today's 3 p.m. CIF South- ern Section Division IV· title game against top-seeded Santa Margarita. (23-6) at the Belmont Plaza pool, they also bear the wisdom of one of Vargas' yams. •A long time ago, Coach Vargas told us there is always a top dog and an underdog,• Cd.M senior goalie Arin Hendrickson said . "And he. toid us tf the top dog ever goes in thinking it's going to kick some seri- ous butt, the underdog usually bites it in the butt." CdM, tri-champion of the Pacific Coast League, lost to Santa Mar- ganta in the Villa park Tournament the second week in December. Hendrickson recalled the score was 7-4. But CdM played that game without senior two-meter standout Melinda Tucker and has shown plenty of teeth in the postseason. "Put it. this way," CdM senior Hayley Hapeman said. "We didn't come th.is far to lose." Vargas, the U.S. men1s national team coach who has guided ·the CdM boys team to eight section title games and five CIF titles, including the Division Il crown last fall, has prepared his girls to win since tak- ing over the program th.is season. Implementing a demanding con- ditioning program and challenging them to get the most out of their abilities, he led the rormer Sea View League doormat to a share of the PCL title , its first playoff appear- ance, and to the brink of adding to the school:s collection of CIF ban· ners. "He gave us a choice,• Hapeman said. ·u we wanted to be good, we had to be willing to work. We start- ed getting up at 5:30 a.m. during Christmas vacation, so we could practice twice a day. We never did that before. Some of our swim sets have been pretty gnarly. • The CdM defense has allowed opponents to average just four goals in four playoff games, durtng which CdM has averaged nearly 10 goals. After rolling over Katella, 16-2, and Brea Olinda, 11-4, CdM edged defending Division IV champion Rosary, 7-6, then held off Santa Monica, 5-4, in Tuesday's semifinal. •Everything starts with our defense,• said Hendrickson, who has 31 postseason saves and bas helped her team post six scoreless. quarters in the playoffs. Santa Margarita, coached by for· mer Costa Mesa All·CIF goalie Scott Taylor, who coached the Mesa boys team to the ClF DMslon II final in t 997, has outscored three play9ft foes, 27-10. Danielle Carl.son (13 gkls), Lau- ren Guthrie (nine) • Tucker (eight) are CdM's top playoff scor· ers. Dfw---• North on PCH. pmt SWflldl. lift on 2nd St. ((OSS two bridges. i.ft on ~ ShorWOefe. ' mont. right on oeten ltwd • ...,..,,... ,..... t iJ on the i.ft (.tlMM two mill) . ~ ~~~~--.----.----.----.----.----.----.----.--~--.--~--.----.--~--.----.---:---.----.--~--.----.--~--.----.----.----.----.----.----.--~1 Gene Littler, at 69, continy.es · his assault on par. Tournament officials, meanwhile, believe Hoag donation nearing $1 million mark. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT I WPORT BEACH - Nicknamed •the machine" because of his smooth tempo swin~g a TOSHIBA golf club, veteran Gene Llttler _ _... ........ ....__ __ is no young buck on the Senior PGA Tour. But Llttler, a forroet U.S. Open champion who Will tum 70 on JUiy 21, is shoo.ting his age on the golf course. The secon~oldest player in the field for the sixth annual Toshiba Senior Classic at Newport Beach Country Club, behind only 70-year-old legend Arnold Palmer, LlttleLis coming on strong in 2000. In the season-opening Royal Caribbean Classic at Key Biscayne, Aa., Llttler shot a first-round 69, and, although he's almost 10 Gene UtOer DON LEACH I OAJl.Y ~OT The unique Gary McCord, on bis way to the '99 crown at Newport Beach Country Club. years older than some golfers on the 60-and-over Super Seniors and 20 years beyond the rookies on the senior tour, he finished tied for 25th in the overall field, earning $10,257. Moonbeam McCord •The one-of-a-kind defending champ seemingly always has tt~at full plate. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT • N EWPORT BEACH - Coffee was hardly necessary for Tuesday's TOSHIBA early-morning tee time with Gary McCord. The defending champion of the Toshiba Senior Classic, McCord said he only had about three hours' sleep prior to his appoinbnent as keynote speaker of the golf tournament's Community Breakfast, at the Newport Beach Marriott. . But with stories about mooning the Snoopy II Blimp from his television perch to his wife's new dog, a hairless Chihuahua named Rex, McCord gave the near-capacity crowd a rib-tickling wake-up call with his hilarious antics and a memorable recap of his We in the last 24 hours. McCord, a part-time CBS golf analyst and . part-time golfer who created a new chapte r in Senior PGA Tour his_tory in last year's Toshiba Classic with an wi.torgettable five-hole playoff victory, revealed the truth about his remarkable 18-foot putt for eagle on the first playoff bole to extend the playoff with J ohn Jacobs. "It was like neuro-Ping Pong (before the putt), knowing the guys in !he television truck were saying something about me,• McCord said. "But, the thing is, 1 forgot to look at this putt.• Bent over in a putting position at the podium, McCord said once he got over the ball, there was no way he could retreat and line up his putt. •u I had to back out, can you imagine what they would be saying in the truck?" said McCord, who admitted he was paying more attention to the ESPN television cameras than his long pressure putt to remain (llive in the playoff. •u J .get up out ol th.is (putting) stance, they'd say I'm going to choke and probably throw up a1l over my Foot-Joys. So I thought, •1 don't want to come out of this thing, so just hit it. Hey, I'm probably not going to make it, anyway.' SEE McCORD PAGE 10 •Theoretically, I guess it should get easier (to shoot your age) as you get older,• Littler said with a warm laugh. "It's fun to do. And right now I'm healthy." Littler, who won the U.S. Amateur in 1953, a year before Palmer, has suffered through a series of physical problems in his career, 1 including a four-year period in his 60s in which he underwent eight surgeries for various ailments. "Shoulders, knees, arms-you name it,• Llttler said, .. and it's hard to come back in your 60s." Llttler's last surgery was three years ago on his right rotator cuff, which was extremely 1 difficult to recover from, and, trying to compensate for pain often forces a player into bad habits with the golf swing. •Sometimes, you don't even know where you are because (the pain) is so great,• said Littler. who won 29 titles on the PGA Tour, including the 1961 U.S. Open at Oakland Hills Country Club by one stroke. Llttler has played every year at the Toshiba Classic, including the inaugural.at Mesa Verde Country Club in 1995. His best finish came in 1996, when he fired a three-under-par 68 in the final round to end the tournament at SEE LITI'LER PAGE 10 ChRminade .stops CdM's run,. 2-1 •Sea Kings apply the pressure, b~t can't break through. Joseph Boo championship game. . DAILY Pllol "They're a bell of a squad," CdM • Coach Ron Evans said about hi9 WEST HILLS -It didn t matter troops •1n my heart they're win- that Pacific Coast t:ea~e champion ners. • ' · ' Corona del Mar High :s girls soccer The Sea Kings did everything team was seeded No. 2 tn the CIP right to win the game, as well. CdM Southern Section Division JV play-took out Cbaminade's powerful offs and Mission League runner-up offense by forcing the Eagles (22-4- Cbaminade was No. 3. 4) to play defense. The Sea Kings (17-5-4) were the But Chaminade's Tara Donoghue upstarts, maki.ng their tint playoff made the moat of her team's limited appearance in eight years. Chaml· opportunities. Her fint go«! in the nade was.the establishment, unde· 18th minute came luckily when she teated in its last 20 playoff go.mes, chipped the ball ~c:rou CdM's goal Division JV co-championl last year on an attempted pue. But the ball with Bishop Montgom8ry, and aim-caught the right comer of the goal lng for its fourth straight tide. ., for the Eagles' ftnt goal. The young CdM upltartl almott Donoghue'• l8CODd go.i was a pulled off the coup Tuetday at retponte to CdM knoddng U.S. Chaminade. 1be Sea Klngl outlhot Junior naUOoal team mmaber 'Kelly the Beglel, UM, Wt fell lllolt. 2· 1, Lavery out ol tbi1 pme for 14' lllln- keeptng CdM from · ltl ftnt~•r utel. Tbe Bepil swmnped CdM'1 ' lo GI RU SOCCER half with a penalty kick. On a lhrow- in, CdM's Kristin Hanson was defense until· Donoghue scored on pushed down in the penalty box, an empty net in the 26th minute. and Janes conv~ed the ensuing kick. ' ·we outshot them, 10·5, in the The score energized CdM and first half,• Evans said. ·sut we gave ·maintained its attack. In the 19th up a couple of early goals and' that minute, a wild melee broke out in took us out a bit.• front of Cbaminade'1 goal. In a pile After the two goals, Cbamfuade of blue CdM jeneyl, Chamtnade held on fol' dear We as CdM's goalie Katle TbomU came away offense revved up. CdM got good wi=all and stifled CdM's belt shots on goal from forwards Kate chance t tie. Simon and Allison Harvey. Mean· lbree utet iatm, a tbankfu1 while, the Eagles got one measly Cbammade team wu ldvand.ng to shot for the rest of the game u they its fow'tb comecuttve cbamptomhlp were pinned in their defensive end. game. CdM fullbacks Molly O'Meata, But CdM abould not watt eight Palqe Janet, Jeaica Luchesi and yean to take another aadl at tta ftnt converted halfback Julla Uvtngston ~IOCX'9r cbampk)Dlbip. Tbe See effedively dtlrupted Cbaminade'• only lole tine ......... to olfeme. And CdM goalie Britta udon nat year, making for a Vogele made four MYel. future. 1'be Sea KIDgl got Oft the ~ We'll be bldE. • JIH BllM 119 board two mlnutM In tbe iecond Ccnna dll Mm ciaeCIL . . . . _Do__..i~_P_il_ot __________________ _,.. ______ ...:._~--__,;=-~~J>()~.~---------------------------Wed---M-sdcJ>:~·-Wv:J_r_~_l~,2-000 ___ 9 ~Pro-Am • • 1 A • t6 Colbefl . 7 :1S ...... ......, Hi h h ! : ~TOSHIBA . g. . opes_ S -Walter Zembl'lskl 6A • DeWitt Weaver 6/ : ~.3~n 8A -Harold Hennil)g 88 • Dean Overturf 9 ·Tom Kite 10A -Dale Douglass 108 • Al Gelberger 11 • Tom McGfnnls 12 -Bill Brask • Solid core of seniors gives Newport Harbor I reason to believe this · coul9-be.the big year. 13A •. Bob Dickson 138."XButch Baird Barry Faulkner 14 -David Lundstrom DA"~ PILOT 15A -Walter Morgan ; , .. ~SB · Roy Vuc.lnld\ NEWPORT BEf.CH rn:: Pi~~yq,~2J:K They're hardly ready c~r 11 -Mark Hayes rocking chairS and shwfle-18A -John Bland b d b t th N H 188 ·, tsao•Aokl oar • u e ewport ar- lbdlly's bor High baseball •team's 1A . La=a~~p.m.~ senior nucleus has·probably 1 B • Tom Wargo ( compiled more combined 2 • Roc'St Thompson varsity experience than any JA : ~~~~~riato Sea View League peer. • 4B · Bob Landzlon With five seniors in their 5 -Stewert Ginn th· d · · d 6A . Jerry McGee ll" vitrs1ty season, an 6B -Don Bies another 1who got a taste of 7 -Howerd Twitty varsity competitton last re : ~~E~~~ spring, . Sailors Coach Jim 9 • Ray carrasco Kiefer doesn't have to explain 10A · Chi Chi Rodriguez much to half his 12-man ros- area, will be asked to carry a substantial load. "He's one of those rare kids who can do ~t all,• Kief e( said of the 1999 first-team alJ. league selection -;who has twice been All-Newport- Me·sa District. "lie'll ht! our No. 1 pitcher, he'll play short- stop and he'll . hit cleanup. We're looking for him to be our leader on the fittl9.Jind in the clubhou&.e." , as good a pitcher as I've had -in 10 years and I worked Wlth some All-CIF guys at Brea 108 · George Archer ter · 11 .. &>ave Stockton · . 12 -Orville Moody ~y extension, Kiefer hopes 13A · Tom ~haw his veteran standouts will 13B · K~rmit Zarley keep him from having to 14 • Mike McCullough . . 1 SA . Jim Dent explain how the Tars rrussed 1 SB . Hubert Green the ClF Southern Section 16A . Leonard Thompson playoffs for the, 10th' straight· 16B · Jim Albus season. 17 · Terry Dill "If our senior orew·C:loes a 18A · Calvin ~eete good job and .holds things 18B · Gene Littler together, we should win a few ~ Pl'oAn\ 7:15 am.~ games this year,". said Kiefer, 1A · Lee Trevino whose squad entered the 18 · Dave Stockton final week of l"'"t season tied 2 -Tom Wargo .._ 3 . Walter Hall for third, only t9 see a playotf 4A · Terry Dill berth slip from its grasp with 48 · <:alvin Peete two hard-fought losses (5-2 5 -Mike McCullough 6A . Leonard Thompson and"-2-lj to league co-cham- 6B · Kermit Za.rley pion Irvine. • 7 · Tom Jenkins ·we had a little success :: : J~ ~~~ last year (a 10-14-1 record) 9 -.tavid Graham and we're hoping to build on 10A · Hale Irwin that • said Kiefer who will 10B -Lanny Wadkins co~truct whatev~re success 11 • Jay Sigel . . 12 . Ed Dougherty this season bnngs on the 13A · Stewart Ginn foundation of Scott Beerer, 138 . Jose M. canizares Nick Langsdorf Justin 14 · Howard Twitty . ' 1SA . Jerry McGee Jacobs and Miguel Sandoval. 1 SB -Bob Duval Beerer, a Division I college Beerer, being recruitd by Cal State Fullerton and Long Beach State, among others. has hit .301 with four homers and 31 .RBis the last two sea- sons. He is also 7-10 with a 4.31 ERA in 104 combmed innings on the mound. Kiefe r, however, expects a much better swan-song sea- son. , •He gamed a lot .or confi- dence by competing against high-level competition iri the off-season,• Kiefer said. •He was 4-1 in his last five starts last season and he'll be one of the top pitchers in league, if not Orange Coun{y. He throws 88-90 mph on a good day, he backs that up with a 16A • ~ubert Green and professional prospect 16B -Jim Dent whom Kiefer believes is one 17 · Jim Ahern . 18A . Miller Barber of the better players tn the ·good breaking ball and he's developed a change-up. He'li 18B -Dave Eichelberger lhunday 12:45 p.m. shotgun 1 A -Arnold Palmer 1 B · Gary McCord 2 -Mark Hayes 3 -Dana Qulgley 4A · Roy Vucinich 48 • David iundstrom 5 · John Bland 6A • lsao Aoki · · . iB · Walter Morg.an 7 · Bob Dickson 8A -John Mahaffey 88 · Joe Inman 9 • Jim Colbert 1 OA -Bruce Fleisher 1 OB • Tom Kite 11 -Allen Doyle 12 • John Morgan 13A · Jim Thorpe 138 ··Walter Zembriski 14 · Fred Gibson 15A · J.C. Snead 1 SB · Bruce Summerhays 16A · Larry Nelson 16B · John Jacobs -COLLEGE HOOPS lions push-1 .. on, 79-56 c 0 s TA WOMEN MESA -After a slow start, the Vanguard University women's basket- ball · team turned it around and won handily, 79-56, over visiting Cal Baptist ID the first round of the.Golden State Athletic Conference Tournament.• Olinda.• . ' Langsdorf, 'anothe r two- time all-distnct performer who was first-terul) All-Sea View as e junior, lS a pow..er- hitting first baseman. He hit .388 with four homers anq 22 RBis las~·spring. upping h~ career varsity numbers · to .369 wfth five homers aod 36 RBis. "H e hit fourth for us ldst year, but we'll move him to the third spot,• Kiefer SdJd. "We're looking for around 30 RBis from tum this year.• Jacobs, entenng tus thLrd season as a starter, figures to be the No. 2 pitcher and he'll also play sho~ and second. He hit .337 with two homers. 13 RBis and two steals dS a JWUOr and had one p1tchmg victory in 251/3 umings. . Kiefer will employ tum m the leadoff spot, from where he hopes the -former all- league and all-distnct wide receiver can steal ~ 10-15 bases. . The element· of speed is something Kiefer, who tradi- tionally takes a little ball' 17 · Graham Marsh 18A -Hugh 8aiocchi 18B · Oare Douglass PREP GOLF After falling behind by seven, the Lions regrouped and went on a 19-3 run, tak· ing the lead for good. DON LEACH I OAILV Pit.OT Eagles' Cesar Terrones (left) sends ball into the goal. CdM leads by one LAGUNA NIGUEL Corona de! Mar High junior John Kwon sank a 25-foot putt on the final hole Tuesday to give the Sea Kings a 207 • 208 lead in the first half Of an 18-hole oonleague boys golf match with host Aliso Niguel at El Niguel Country Club. CdM senior Innes Mac- Donald earned medalist hon- ors with 39, 3-over par. Other CdM scores were: Chris Fran- ta and Kwon (40), Joe Kwon (42) and Manuel Fernandez (46). The CdM junior varsity earned. a 209-219 lead over the Wolverines. Tars in early lead ' MISSION ·Vij:JO -New- Kelly Boeke led the Lions (27-5) with 17 points, while Laura Lee, Paulete Seaman and Courtney McKinney each pulled down seven rebounds. Dawn Cason led Cal Bap- tist with 21 points. With the win the Lions will advance to the GSAC semifi· nals where they will host Point Loma Nazarene Friday at 7:30 p.m . Vanguard knocked off Point Loma, 69-51, at home on Feb. 8, but suffered a 72- 59 loss to the Crusaders on Jan. 11. -by Tony Altobelli --StAJI AnlU'llC aw s l:llGIWNf Ftnt--V1'lllOAllW) ~ 79, CA&. llAmlT 56 CM ........ • Caton 21, SI-8, l\>ch.trd I. MMWO 6, Sl<o •. 8usken •. MclCeown 4, Roch• I. l pt. 90'ii • Busken 1. "°"~ out • Caton ~ • ao.lct 17, Huddle 14, Emde 12. filtM 10. lee 8, Md011M)' 7, SelfNn 5, Wtidl« l, Allelsotl 2. l.enderrNn 1 • l pt. gollls • £mc19 2. lee 2. HUddle 1, w.ldlef 1. s.-1 Fouled out. s-.- !Wlftlmt • v.ngu.rd. »-27 EAGLES CONTINUED FROM 8 goalkeeper minute. It team-record the season. at the 50th was Shaw's 23rd goal of St. Francis, this year's Mission League champi- ons, nearly took the lead when Phil Weinberg tned to feed a wide-open Shaw near the goal, but the pass sailed bigh. Whether it was a second wind or an awakening, Estancia took over the game from that point, send- ing wave after wave of offensive attackers toward Knights' goalkeeper Sean O'Connor. O'Connor had eight' saves for the game, indud-lng three from 'point-blank range. Eagles' keeper Hilario Arriaga bad seven saves, port Harbor ffigh's boys golf team will take a 211-219 lead over Mission Viejo, following Tuesday's partiaJ round played at Mlssion Viejo Country Club, par 36. ov~~;;, K3':h ~ho~e~dthr~~ Vanguard loses in ninth, 8-7 Sailors, while Kevin Olson •Lions see leads of 4-0 COWGI llSllAll cblpped in with a five-over 41 . -and 7-6 go for naught Samuel Baeder went 3 for in GSAC decision. 5 wilh one RBI and run scored n11111S C01••1MTY CDLLIGI _. ouw .... a1 m 112 OU-CooAIT eou..-• lllUBJIH On OU-J ........ • lrOUMf (OCQ def. StNlnS. M. M; Wllf (OCQ def. Kim. 6-1. 7·5; Chemftiglntl (OCQ def. CNrtis Plck.tt. 2-6, 6-4. M; Mor.i.t (OCO def, CJ:Ky_ Pick.no 6-0. 6-2; RlwrMde won ftfth end sixth .... by def.ult, OoUblel • BrOUMr-ChlmftlQlntl (CXC) def.~ 6-1, M; Wei Mot.i.t (OCO dlf. Ch. P'ldcett.Chfti Whl\e, 1-2. 1-2; RMn6dl won No.) cblbl'9 br dlf8ult. ......... °"""Colle; •2 Oillrll. 1-1 lnwnfwc•a; ....... 1·7,o.2. LA MlRADA _ Vanmu•rd for the µons (3-11, 1-8). ~-Vahguar~s Ryan University's baseball team Dambach w l 2 for 3 with an took an early lead with a four· RBI and hls t ate KeVtn run second inning Tuesday c d 1 ri J r 5 afternoon. But host Blola an e a 0 went or · Michael Bair md Matt staged a steady comeback Tufhammer &cored two van- and pulled out an 8-7 Golden guard State Athletic Conference ..-':MtUWCcots a victory tn the top of the ninth ~a, v-. .... 1 lnning. ........, ...... Biola's Jonathan Rouwen-• VW9*d . 04o 200 010 • 7 11 1 bont drove in hls second RBI 1'°'4 002011 211 ·I 12 1 of the day wtth a single ror Ceil. ~ <1>.,.. Dodol; lkif\ tbe s.glm (13-4, 7·2 ln COD• :~.-::~~ lel'mell). c:..dMD• Cl). w. ~ ~ llala ICONd lour rum in L • w.lls, 0.1. 21 • ~ lbe IMt dne hmlngl to c:ome (VU). Owmbid't (W). MIUlt (IU), beck fnJm • 6-3 dl6clt. ..., ..,. Wedi (IU), including a quality stop off a free kick, keeping St. Francis from tying the score. Following Mendoza's goal, Terrones gave lbe Eagles a 3-1 lead when the Knights sent O'CoMor up the field to hit a free kick. Arriaga made the sav~ dJld sent an outlet pasi. to a streaking Terrones, who managed to outrun O'Con- nor and the Knights' defense and found the back of the net for hls second goal of the game. Three minutes later, off a St. Francis defensive lapse, Luis Rivera stole the ball and fed Zarate, who ripped a shot in the upper-left cor- ner to end the scoring. ·rm so proud of these guys right now,• Crenshaw said. •1•m still pretty numb right now. It really hasn't sunk in yet. This is what it's all about. We'll be ready to go.• SCHEDULE .. Scott Beerer will be at shortstop when t\e tsn 't pitching cnt.d he is the c;lean-up batter in the Tars'·· batting order. • MARC MARTIN /DAILY PllOT approach, hopes will help .offensive production this year. The Tars stole only eight bases as a team last-season, when they tut .306 with 15 dingel"s. . . Sandoval will pitch and P.lay center held, after hitting .297 with one homer and 13 RBis and pitching 15.1/3 innings without a decisiorl as d junior. Seniot Sean· Rorden, whose career-has been ham· . pered by mjuries, ts the other three-year varsity veteran. He'll join fellow se.nior Justin McCarthy on a deep mound · corps. . . McCarthy was l-1 witfi a 4.57 ERA m 15111 lllilings a year ago. . Sophomore Cody Forsythe and juruor third baseman Chns Ward, could also bolster the stable of hurlers, who will be tested with a 16-game league schedule (four rounds in the five-team circuit). Kiefer said the league slate includes two three-game weeks. The newcomers include junior lransTer Donovan Wong in left held. He played Junior varsity last seas09 at JC HOOPS Bucs Inove c)'n, 82-69 COSTA MESA WOMEN -Leah WUde scored 23 points and 10 rebounds lo lead the Orange Coast College women's bas- ketball team to a 82-69 win over Bakersheld in the serruli- nals of the Southern Califor- nia Regionals Tuesday night. The Pirates (27-5), known for their streaky shooting, found theLr groove early, hit- ting 23 of 3'7 from the field, including six three-pointers. Wllde scored 18 of her 23 po1J1ts in the first half. She connected on 5 of 11 lhree- pointers for the rught. Karyn Fierst chipped in with 20 points. whtle Sarah Middlebrook e added 15 potnts and eight rebounds. With the win. the Pirates advance to the'regtonal finals when they play at Cerritos Fnday at 7 p m. Alter bwldlng a 50-31 balf· bme lead, the Pirates' shoot- 1J1g turned cold, hitbng only three or their hrst 22 shots as Bakersfield cut the lead down to eight. Nicole Woodruff had 23 points to lead Bakezsfield (22-11 ). -by Tony Altobe}U sountOllN CAUf'Ol!MA lllGfONALS ~. ~ CoAIT t.2, llM& d BO 6t .... enfteN WOOc!Nff 2l, Smith 11, Uli0t110. H..,,tlton 7, Co4bert 7, SullUru 5. • Sill« •, lohn1on 2 J pt 901ii • WoodNtf •. S.la 1. Hamilton 1 Smith 1, Subutu I Fouled OU1 • ~1l1on. ~ eo.t. Wilde u '1«st 20. •Urbenl.~1 3 pt ~S Wikle S. Utbln 1, $ttwill'd I fouled out None Htlftome Ofange COM1. 50-)1 Pr~.!.. basebal~ OUTLOOK . THI! SAILORS 5 Scott Beecer 44 Nick Langsdorf ·• 20 Justin Jacob5 '22 Miguel Sandoval 9 Sean Rorden 1 Justin McCarthy J3 Chris Ward 28 Garrett Brant 3 Donovan Wong 24 Cody Forsythe 4 Mike Jones 11 Alan Lane Coach: Jim Kiefer Tustin High. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. •He has a bttle pop and he swmgs the bat well,• Kiefer said. Junior Alan Lane and sophorpore Mike Jones are battling for the starting nod al -- second, while Junior Garrett Brant, .the JuruOr varsity MVP last season, replaces four- year starter Charlie Waite (now at Mississippi) behind the plate. . "I trunk (Beerer, Langs· dorl, Jacobs and Sandoval) are going to have to carry us Lile first par;t or the season,• ..J<ief er said. •Hopefully, by league, our yoµhger guys will have· some expenence under their belt. ·It' a qwet team, but they work h.ard and they've shown signs of corning together. I would say the Sea View Le ague (newly config- ured Wlth Aliso Niguel and Laguna Hills corrung m and' Santa Marganta, Corona de! Mar and El Toro e~ttng) will , be balanced and competi- tive.· The Sa.tlors open Fnday ·at home agamst Temecula Val- ley in the operung round of the North Orange County <;:lassie. FOOTBALL ·Ex-Ram Doug Smith joins OCC ·coaching staff COSTA MESA -Former Los Angeles Rams center Doug Snut.h will JOin the Orange Coast College foot· ball coach1J1g staff as an offensive llne coach. accord· mg to Coach Mike 'Taylor. "We're real exated to have tum,· Taylor said of tus new parr-time ass1stant. ·He'll gwe a real boost to the offen- sive line. He's got a ton of pro· fessional expenence and he's just a real dass guy." Smith played 14 seasons for the Rams as a center and was a six-time all-pro. Before coming to OCC. Smith was an assistant al USC under Coach John Robinson before spending a year with Saddleback lasr season -by Tony Altobelli JC SOFTBALL Coast falls, 4-3 S,ANTA. ANA -Orange Coast CofJege's softball team (l 1-7, 0-2) gave up three runs in the fourth tnning as it fell to host Santa Ana, 4-3, m an Orange Empire Conference matchup. ORANGE EMl'tM .ceca 4SU4C2 SANTA ANo 4., OllUICa CoAsT 3 occ 002 001 0 -3 6 2 Santa Ana 100 300 0 • 4 4 1 Ortega and Valdu; Krallch and Ktndrkk. W · Kralich. ~ L ·Ortega, 7-6. 28 • EspmoY coco. 3B . Snyder coco OCC lose, a lot •Santa Ana wins, 14-6; IC IASllAll outfielder Wahlbrink for the Opns. . t o~l with broken.d'm. Jason Reuss hit a two-run homer, his fifth of the IMIClll COSTA MESA -Santa for the Bua, and Chris Laws Ana CoUege's baseball team went 3 for 4 wttb an RBI end a came to Orange Coast Col-nin tCOred for occ (S-8, 0-2). lege Tuesday and handed the Center ftelder Brian host a 14-6 ~· Wahlbrink, tmtrumental to tee0nd Orange Empire Coo-the Pirates' ~ 11111t1 ,._,) fetence setback. broke • bone m bis um .,_. Santa Ana (12·1·1, 1-1 in' being blt by. pitch dd lt out conference) IC.'Ond l t rum lD inCleftnl= the third, fourth and fifth • ..._..._. Umlngs IO breU tba.=:J ._,._ 1'9K• -.La-. ••M.ft ~ ....... ... ......... ' • '"""""' open. -._. ........ °'lllllGllll .. -.• ' • of fou.r 0CC erran. ...._ ....... l ..... C ... M 1bny AlcaDIU wmt 3tor 5 =r-: •a • .... lmocDd ID ... --·=·~· Eiiillii wtdl a bmM rm wt_... :. . , ) , \ l . ---~~----------~SPORTS-------------~--~~ilyP_i,~ 10 Wednemy, Morch 1, 2000 LEIGH·LUCY STEINBERG SPIRIT RUN 2000 SUMMARIES CdM nets 12-6 victory INdl). IU1, l HY00 ~1 ~ INdl), 11:47) 4. lob Motr11(l.06~ 19:10. 1.41ktl. tt"SS; 2 Lori MuuONgro 2. Justin JoMlon (IM!w), 1·20; ( • l. Nldt Ta«m!N 0Mwpon DANA POINT ftlllS -Corona del Mar Co10lla. hosts Loyola Thursday, starting al 2:45 p.m. • ..... T4WfY u.1Jn ('foraN). 1 .. I 1, 2. Jahn CofNlc (l'.ioJ Vwdft ,..,,_,..,. 19.11, 3 Klnlbltlv "'°°'' ). ~~-JS: 23 ~.-v Wlloil M9w). 241'0. c.o.tl. 1' .241 • .....7·1---t INl!f"ofd •• High's boys tennis team opened on the . !1ght note Tuesday, downing host Dana Hills, -12-6, sweeping Nos. 1 and 2 singles, and Nos. 1 and 2 doubles, behind the play of junior Brian Morton and sophomore Cameron Ball, and the doubles, teams of Randy Myers and Peter ·KuJ- maticki and Michael Bean and Robert Kennedy. MCCORD CONTINUED FROM 8 ·so i stay in my slcLOce and go with my gut, and the (ball) went in." McCord told the Idle about how he landed his network television gig in the mid-'80s, but one of his most enduring occasions Involved his bare b\Jllocks high atop a TV tower at the 1994 World Series of Goll, won by Spain's Jose Maria Olazabal. During a commercial break, McCord looked at the monitor in his tower and nollced a camera WdS on him. He looked around, but couldn'l see a caf\lera dnywhere. Thorc were.no greenSide camerilS, none under the tower, none hiding in the trees. Finally, he realized it was d camera aboard Snoopy II high above the goll course, which was pdnning in on him . "They've got a camera that ca n catch a flea on a rat's (tail endl," said McCord, who relishes in attcnlion-getting bchdvior and promptly pulled his pants down to proV1de the bllmp camerd with a good moon shot. "You know, you've really got to bend over if you want to ~Jive a good one," he added. His director wdsn't happy dnd began screa1run9 in his headset, "like he usually does," McCord said, and called him an ~ icLiol," which he "called me that a lot." The CBS director told ' McCord that~ even though it was during commercial Lune, his mooning appeared throughout the country club television monito!"> m hospitality tents and lhe NOMiMM• C....oa.MM12, DANA HILL.s 6 Slnales • Morton (CdM ) def. Efstatllie('I, 6-2; def. Wllson- Havden, 6-1; def. Menon, 6-2; Bafl (CdM), won, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4; Ning (CdM), lost. 1~, 1~. 2~. Doubles · Myers-Kulmatlckl (CdM) def. Ora-Fan. 6-l; def. Kimmel-Green, 6-2; de1. Smith·Jlllwodc, 6-2; Bean-Kennedy (CdM), won, 6-0, 6-2, 6-2; Stockwell-Stuart (CdM). lost. 1-6, 3~. 0-6. clubhouse. "Three ladies were hav4Jg lunch and just threw up,· McCord said. - Some consider his humor more blasphemous than funny -just ask"the folks at Augusta National who host the Masters and won't have him back. When asked after Tuesday's breakfast about his narrative involving his ban at • the Masters, McCord said it was •a' 19ng story and it would take about 20 minutes to cicplain it. It was seven years ago. They didn't like my attitude -and I don't blame them.· Before arriving in Orange County late Monday night • -McCord sajd he stayed in a Motel 6 in Garden Grove, because his reservations io Newport were canceled, but at least he got "free coffee" -the wisecracking prankster lost in a playoff Sunday at the LiquidGolf.com Invitational in Sarasota, Fla. Concerned about making his 6 p.m. light out of Tampa, so he could get home (to Phoenix) in time for a Monday morning g9lf clinic, McCord had a pafaful second-place finish. He missed a five-foot putt on the second playoff hole that would've tied Tom Wargo, who ratUed in a long birdie putt on the water-guarded 18th hole. Even worse, McCord tnissed an easy birdie putt on the firs1 playoff hole, also the l8th. But, alter missing his scheduletl flight hOf!lC. McCord took a r~d-eye to Phoenix, arriving in town at 4 a.m •And I get up at 6 a.m. for the golf clink,· he said. At the clinic, McCord said an interesting loo~ng ge.nlleman from outside Des Moines, Iowa, who was wearing "knee-high black socks, plaid pants and a Tommy Bahama-type. shirt.• began giving him a hard ti.me. "Whal happened in the playoCf1 How come' you didn't make those putts?~ the visitor asked. Later, McCord bad lunch with his wife, Oian91 and told the Marriott breakfast crowd about an annoying kid who looked just like "Fester" on the old.Lelevislon series "'rhe Munsters.ff Then, when be finally got borne, just in time for some laundry and to read some letters he rece\ved in the mail. he sat in his new "king-back high leather chair," but d.iscovered"lhat his wife's new dog cl.id a number on it. McCord booted him off the chair. ·My wife got this stupid hairless Chihuahua, and of all things named him Rex,· McCord said. ·u you're going to get a dog, get a dog. And, yes, the vet said he's going to live. "This is my life." McCord said it's nice "having two jobs," and people ask him why he doesn't play goU full-time -considering be averaged more·than $58,000 per start on the senior tour last year, his first full season. "I tried playing full-time once, and r was pathetic,• he said. The self-<leprecating McCord had automobile license plates that read "NO WINS• before capturing his first tiUe -PGA Tour or Senior PGA Tour -in 383 career starts at the Toshiba Senior Classic in 1999. Win, lose or draw, he'll be good for a few more laughs at the 2000 Classic. llTTlER l . w.tren YoYrlQ (~ Gtolle), 19'.lO: ... Jahn~ (IMM), 1940. • -• 1. Anthonr Mnul< (TOf'fancel. 20.ll; 2. ~ .....,..... (!Mwport a..ch), 22!11: ). '°" 1(....,, (DeN l'oim), 25:04! • ~ IWYkon (Corona dll M.v),25115 ...... lobManon~ e..d\1,,1.lO; 2 MlchMI ~ ~ llHdl), 22·1S;). Jahn ThotMt (Tu.tttl)i 2A.1S. ........ ,. .......... j.Ann.a PllChiltotf (CO!'OM de4 MM). 27:19• 2 Ao04n Griffin (CoroN • def Mlf), ))')S; ). /\sl'tlft Kirby (Newptv1 CoM\l.16:1~. Jenna lloM Alder (~ ae.ctll. )7:27. • •10' I Jullftl 8r.al(ne>ntft (Sine AN), 20'.51: 2 .k.11'-So<le (Newport e..d\I, 21 OS: 3. AltiW>n Fcmer (CdM), 21"09: • ic.telqf\ Trldet (~ a..dl), 28.S"9, • 11·12 • I Ketoln.a V#I i.-(COS141 MeM), 21'00; 2. s.ndobel Tin1do (~ AN). 22:42; ). Kell'( ~(Newport Bekh). 23.~ 4. Alili. Ketton (Newpot1), 25:14. • 1J.1S ·I )eynM Ambos • (lll""'o), 11.55; 2. E~lca Sel'tll Mlle Perl(), ~.25; 3. Meliu.t SWiOt'<t (Newpon Buch). »23: .... Heethef i.nk.ln• (Rlwnlde), 200, • 1•18 • I. Nlc.ole llMef (ful~I. 19' .. 2. Jodi Si1-le OWdlo C~). 2S'OS; J. Kelsie Mdenon (Aliso Viejo), 30:12, ... Junnle ~ (N.wport Beach). 341'15, • 1~ • 1. Metlsw Haines (Newpon S.ad>), 22;57; 2. Carolina ~l.ochl!f (Huntington ll~Kh). 26:22; 3. Brandl Gotchle (Huntington BeKh), 26.54; 4 Gina Gl-.11 (Cona Mfta), 27.50. · • JS.,Jt • 1 M'f Wall (Bas • ..... • 1. OWltdne Mot9M (l.ong lt«l\I. 11:51; 2. lW- Ohrlg (Los~. 19.2S. J Ywnln Wolk« (Newpon lffctl), 24: 12; 4.. O..n "1dcer tw-n1111ntter), 25:06 • Js.11 ·1.ICtlleT~ cs.nw Monica), 1 t:SI; 2. CMoline McMdt'-(\.IQLN Hlguel>I 20'16;). ~lv-(lrMe, 21-cJQ; .. SttpNnie Gooding ~9"ctll. 21.51 • .o.44-t Karen~ ~). 19'32;2. Yeyg!Uu (\MM). li'.JS,•l. ~ Guthut (,Newpott-~ 21.ll7 .... l'il6r llotlentM)oet <Or~I. n sa. • ~ -1. 1141.rt>Me ··~ (COIOM dtl Mar), 2•·S I; 2. ICMen ~ot (Laoun• Hiik), 25:28; J, ~Milward (La Habrl), 21 Sii; 4. Pat Waid (CdM), 29;09. • • S.M • I. Q*YI SUelmon (CCWOl\e dtl Mar), 26.03. 2. Sue Robblm (~ llNctl), 27:44; l s..1dy Bl.In (CNno), lO •9; 4.. T~a Feny <M-vi.io), lJ;l6. • ~S.H· 1. NencyTen Betoe (~untlr_>gton Bell<h), 24.2A; 2. Sand,. Thom4'r (TU11ln), ~43; ), SIMn TTnl(lty (Montebello), l 1:18, 4. Donna Wllllamt (lonq 8U<l1). 31:07. • IOoM • 1. Ywtte Lavigne (LOI AllQeltsl 2 I :2•1 2. Chloe Sltems {lrvlnt), )4:28; J. Miiiicent Tete(~.lNl ·YOUlM • •MM 11·12 • ,......_ · 1. Cameron Pljlen (HllWlhome) s 47, 2. J-Hick.son 1ir-w>. 6:16; 3 Trevk Thome {remecur.), . 6.JS. • M9le t-10 . 1...vte · 1. John !Aontrd (CdM), 6:20; 2. Juitln "'-(~J. 6:24; ). Mi<heel Fletehe< (Anetieim), li.24. • ._.. •• ,_. ... 1. Noell MolM< (Newpott CoMt), 7 07, ~ 9"ctll. 7l1l 2 M It.-• lM'llOfl I*-' ._.,,, 7. ll l C.-on ICerler• ~ -..ch), 7'.lS. • ... t • UI...._ •I lttnMO ~~ lucll), ):2$; 2. Kurtis I'~~), 3:», l. N ~ IM:lllter (Newport a-'11. l:ll. ...... S • UI_.. • I. lllelce Nof1ot\, 1:3~2. lty-.~on ~. J!l7;). Cole Cottrell {Newport 9-tl), J-• •........, ,,._... • 1. Trlsun Gonules (M;a 1-). 2'SJ7, • 2. Jllle Horton. 2:1 t, J, ~ l'4IPillon (Sen C~2:12. • ;.....,. 11-11·1 • 1. lrende~elende), 6'06; 2. [)!_, (VIII• Plfll), 6;10: l . Kelsay w.b«, 6;51, .,........., .. , ...... ,. Emilia "Rincon (Pomone), 7'°'( 2. Vllefle 1"99ttt (M-horM.1. 7'11; 3. Lexie hplll'on (SWI Cler'net>i.I. 7'.23 .......... 1.-..-1.~ King~ Coan). 7;11, 2~1CMiN~ ~). 7:31; ), Prftdlle lllll(Ofl (l'omc>ne). 7'.40. • ,.......=. 1 -1. Madison ·Turned Coln). 1:21; 2. AIMnda rttt (Ntwpon Beach), 1127; l. Eria Pl\lllps (Newpo11 lluch}, ....... _,,..... 6 • va..-. · t J!Uien T~ (Newport c:o.st}, lSO. 2. llachel 1Cerce (ColU Meta), l:Sl; 3. Anne Venturini (N-i>Ort lie.a>). 3'.SS. .,.......5.1r.1--.-1 l(lmbe<lv KonVN1nn (Newpon llM<h), l:31; ~. Delaney ~ (Newport BNdl), N9, l. S.nna T.,tilnen, 3:55. .,_... '· ,,._... • 1. Totle H.milton (L19Ul)I Hllls). l'.56;.2. Monica~ (Newport 8Nchl. 1:59; ), N.ikkl Muthlha<ner • ~Bucb).200. CONTINUED F~OrY1 '8 Senior PG.A Tour titles in his career and still holds lhe senior tour record for the lowest nine-hole score, an eight-under-par 28. He has· also-won 15 Super Senior ey.~ot.s-in his career. $938,000, raised last year by the Coldwell Banker Burnet Classic, played at Bunker Hills Golf Club in Coon , Rapids, Minn., outside · Minneapolis. one-under 212 and win $10,500. •1t•s a challenge trying lo get befter. I know"I'm npt going to gel better than I was at age 25, b1,Jt I've . gotten better lhe last couple of years," said Littler, who, at 68 and oldest player in last year's T<>shiba field. shot a respectable 72-73-74 to finish at six-over. Littler, who lives in Rancho Santa Fe, about an hour away (rom Newport Beach, said he plans to play in all 18 Georgia-Pacific Super Senior events in 2000. ·1 just keep playing, basically because I have nothing else to do,• said • Littler, who is married with two grown children and one grandchild. "It's always a challenge to try to get better, no matter what stage you're at, and I feel like 1 can always play better." Littler, who enjoys .das.sic autombbiles, has eight A member of thf! PGA Hall of Fame and World Goll Hall of Fame, Littler came close to two other major championships in his career. In 1977, he lost in a playoff to '1.anny W~dkins in the PGA Ch~ionship, and he fell .to Billy Casper ih an 18-bole playoff at the 1970 Masters, the last 18-hole playoff at Augusta National. In addition to his injuries as a sup~r senior, Little underwent surgery for cancer of the lymph system . in the spring of 1972 and · miraculously returned that same season in the fall. Toshiba SenJor Classic tournament director Jeff Purser said TuespAy "we're absolutely certain that we're going to set the record on the senior lour• for a one-year donation to charity. . The current standard is "'One year, the Bell Atlantic raised $1 million, but they bad· someone match their funds,• Purser said. "They never made that much from the everit, so it doesn't count." · Organizers of the Coldwell Banker Burnet • Classic have been intact for 10 years, Purser added, while this is only the third year that Hoag Hospital is the operating charity. "We're not only out to break the overall record (for charitable giving in one year), \'{e'i:e going to destroy it,• said Hank Adler, Toshiba Senior Classic co-chafnnan. · Purser said if this week's weather holds up and the event "gets a big gate," · there will be at least $1 million donated to charity. The event has raised over $1 .5 million lo charity, mainly. Hoag Hospitar, in the first two years. I· Puu *>l1CES 11 PUu *'1US II MUC NOlUS 11 PUau: MOiai 11 w tmal 11 MU: ..nas II PUIUC N01al II MUC *"'-II .... '!'§I (. w..,.I FCI 00·01171 NOTICE OF seo •llCIUSM. u111oa Flctltloua Bu1lneH pany Paa11e Mercanble ra!"Y that tne un111 ex>n· 700 1,;~· VIC t.enter Urive ance 01 Ille ~a!IOll se-· >tESr AURANTS ptopeny .•to<.O ·at 1111 na1 resale permit at tune TRUITEFS SW YOU ARE Recotds ol Orange Cou~ Nome Statement Bancorp, IOf lhe Banlc. ta1(1 said 1nventortes. West anta Ana. CaHot· cured by Ille prope~ 10 be INC camelback Street New· of sale in lieu of sates IN DEFAULT UNOER THE Clllloma rcc&Rs•) as The following persons Tile proposed merOltr ~1•5 • ASHLEY E. ma_on .4an;h 22. 2000. at sold al'iO re8$00ab1y ~stl-llle ~ lilted port Boach, CA il266o, tax. Thi$ sale is subjecl DECLARATION OF COVE-annexell lO the sutJttct are doing business as will not resutt In any LEWIS· MISC HOOSE· 2 DO PM. lo lhe higllesl mated costs. e~se$ above an: ~lD& to ck by the fOllowlng persons. to pltor cencetlalion In NAHTS, CONDITIONS A.NO property vesDng '" me namt FLIP N Fl YER CON· changes In the Bank's HOlO, PERSONAL EF-btdder. ~yable al tM time ar't11ead~~s t~ ~.,, [)epu1mcnt -"of Alcollollc The lnventorlH ll1lad lhe event ol settlement RESTRICTIONS, AS AN· 01 Edwaro No~e Tne IOtal NECTION 2200 State deposits. asse1s. flnan· FECTS of sa~~ !Or cash. a cash-0 11e Nirn: ~f sa: ?s en&c Collll'OI to 1dl below were notated by l>etweon landlord and HEXED TO THE SUBJECT ~'trR~t secufreo °t' s11d Av B Costa Mesa Cell· clal condition, results of B2738 • THE VALVE ierr vieck I drar'~l a V1os 48h9 In the event iolic bcvm&c:9 ac the 1enan1s a1 the time ol obligated party. ~rrcrrioN U~~~v •nlDll 5 ~~,c°,.:;e olme ~~ tomla' 92627 . operations, or olfloers Of ~ure_i1exR CHRIST· ~ °dra~ iinya a state'~ tender otller than cash 1s 7 MACA».llll.IR rent a I • M I N I U Publish ad "Newport· tlOD 5190350 ell Larry Allan Huset dlreclors. . federal credit union Of a accepted the Trustee ma~ LVD NEWPORT STORAGE II makes "° Baach-Co11a M esa ~~ ~A~1'r_tl ~~ ~~ 1~~~s Ille iotJI W:!:: 01 2208 Slate Av B. Cosui Any person .wtShlng to F=~K T.E~~S J. check drawn by a Sla1e or Wllh~IO the is~ ol ACH. CA 9'2660 representalJon Of war-Dally Piiot Fabruaiy 23, YOUNffDAAEXPlAHATIOH 111tunpadbala11et(irdudlr19 Mesa.Calllornla92627 ~comrr:;t on. 1J.~ap· BUSINESS FURN i federal sawigS and IOan ~lld rustees lab~~ Type of liotmK(1) rantythattneunltscon· March~.2000 OF THE NATURE OF THE ~and ul!Ollld •nltrtSI) This business 1$ CX>ll· l_ may I • .:?:. EOUIP assooat>on, savings as-...... s beCOe meeiftl~ilt ... tor: •• . ON-181(1 said lflVenlOries W71• PROCEEDINGS AGAINST lllO reuo~ tstrNU!d dUcled by: an individual er ...,. .. ments n wn~.,, · soaallon, °'ms book ""' paye Of .... 8E£R ANO WINE A'172, JEREMY vou YOU SHOULD CON· costs txt>tnses. and ao Have you s1aried with me Regional Dlrec· Purchases must be speofieq "' 5102 a ~trer o~otfr'v ated EAnNG PLACE T t LT o N . MI s c . TACT A LAWYER NOTICE IS VilllCts at Ille Dme of lnlOal ~ng business yet? No 10< (DOS) of the Federal made wtth cash and paid Of the Finanaal a and ~ ISe Coerours s.. Ma HOUSEHOLD Flctltlou• Bualn•H HEREBY GIVEN lllll lllt rtlA public.aeon ol uu tlODc.e Lariy Huset Deposit lnsu1ance Cof· lor at the lime -ol authOn~ to do business s~'r 1eZ~21 PJ/'tex~ Newpon Beaclt-Cmu B3621 , ROBER.T Name Statement property known 15 230 Lille Dated Jaooaiy 31, 2000 This statemem was poratt<>n el Its Re8ilonal gurchase. No one under in ~l~ia ~~er-rngton ~ive Annex Third Mesa BLAKE FOR PANDA , The folloWlng peflOOs ~~~ci~~=.m:e~ ~u~~m~"~';~~~. ~~~ ~it~~~e ~~~ ~i'::·;;~~c~n ~~~: .~ea~o:n3'1~ 1:a~!~~: ~1~~111~51ieanr;£~ ~~ ~a~gg~~336 ~YA c.r;~ ~~s l:M· ~~~~~~·~~g·oRDs ar~~~~J':J~~. 77.727 Un1t 304. Lot 9 01 Trustee ly: a,..ra ll L1wl1, on 02-11-2000 cisco. CA 9'105, not landlord reserves the addre~ and oiMf com. Radle~ zano "fru~ee 5 • • • BUSINESS FURN I 12 RYiey. Alli<> Viejo, ttact 8336 as ~ 1n lH11 I A.,..s, lll Mot· 20006819519 laler than the 25th day right to bid at the sa.le. des ~f Sales For SJles EOUIPr · Califomla 92656 book 439 paoes a..12 "" !'I'll MllMrli•• r.,,.. Daily Pilot Feb '16, 23, following the ptJblk:allon All ~rdla!ad goods are :.i he~~111 aid ~ lnform~ron Call (gl6) NOTICE OF P.urt:nases must ~ James M. EdwardS, 12 1nduSM o1 Mscellaneous Hlllti'ft tor Tn11111 2P851 Mar. 1; 8, 2000 W709 ol this Nolloe. The non· sold as Is and must be wil be made WI (con-~17-n28 PUBLIC SALE OF made wttn cash and paid Ryley. Aliso Viejo. cau- MIPS 0111011 recoll1S of A5'!,._ntvt1 5~ A.1.. R~ Fictitious BualneH contidenllal _poflions of removed by 6:00 p.m on venanl Of warranty, e•-b:~l/00. 03/08/00. LIENEO PROPERTY for a1 the time of tomla 92658" • Orange County Caltfoma .... Mlf1ant3. '-" "'c""" lhe Application are on the day ol lhe sale. l)ress °' implied reoar<11ng o: t Notice ts hereby given purchase. No one under This bu$1ness Is con- Wiil be SOid at ~ct1c aucaon fl1'J 45'7\8820 2-16 2·23 Name S tatement file In the regional ollioo Buyen; musl, provide a lltle. possesSIOO. br en-C S1 76 that a poblte auction W1JI me age ol 18 Is allowed ducted by. a.n lndlvldual bv Lewis & Rypns LLP 3·l·2000 The lollowlng persons and are available IOf current ong1nal or a cumt>rances. to satisfy the be held on MARCH a to anend Iha n11. The Have you started Allomtyt lor Trustee AT THE Flctltloua BuslnaH are doing business ea public inspeclion during PhotOC9PY ol lhelr 011g1. 1ndebted_nes$ eVldeilOed NonCE OP APPUCA· 2000 at 2.00 o'clock PM landlord resetves the doing business yet? No OUTSIDE FRONT ENTRANCE Name S tatement OUTDOOR regular business t\oufl. nal resa~ permit al tlri\e !>Y said OeedA 1-~~ledld by nON TO SELL ALC~ al 1111 camalback right 10 bid 11 the sale. James M. EdWards OF 29851 AVENTURA. sunE ACOUSTICS, 1198 Pa-Photocopies of tile 01 sale in llau ol sales Mar~a,el · ~iwffie . a aouc IEVF.llAGF.S Street c11y 01 Newport All purchased goods are This statement was A RANCHO SANTA MAR· Th~folloi:ng ':itrsons clllc Coast Hwy .. Suite D nonoonfldentlal portion tax. This sale Is subject s~rd:>maJn.1 ~1 try11· Diie of Fllbl1 AppU-Beach County ol Or· sold "as Is" and must be flied with the County GAAIT ~Al.IFORNIA 92683 ~e ~g ~lne a~ 1120. Seal Beach, CA of the Appllcatlon flle wlll to pnOf canoellatlon In ~ _ Jfl~~~ Y NO 7• C8lbt: Ftbr'Mry lA, 2000 ange, Calilomla. MINI u removed by 6:00 p.m. on Clartt of Orange County ~ 4 ~on Maitn a SaoarM"' s~ates, B 90740 · bl made avallabla upon the event of settJemant 435091 cl the otfdal e-To Wllom It Mey STORAGE 11 wtM seU to lhe day of Iha sale. on 01·2'"2000 II 1 am to Ille n ·w~ · ewpol'I r-Ratph Garfield, 20332 request between landlord and coros of CXatlQe Counly eo.cem: satisfy the 111n on the fol· Buyers must PfOl/ld8 a 2000ll17113 ~:"~~ ~llllt ~~ 8~· Calllr'~ 192~DS Gardenia Dr., Hunt· Publlshed Nawpor1 obligaled party cahlom1a nie total Tiie N~•) of Ille lowing mlscellanoous current original or a Dally Piiot.Feb 23, Mer. ( .... t~'o orOI 1 ogecrAg · 00 1 eNy. Ing ton Beach, CA Baach-C'oSla Mau Published Newport amount of Ille unpaid bal-~•) islU"C: co. hotJsehold and general photocopy cit their OfiOt' 1 8 15 2000 W717 pay .... e a u"' me sat 1n nc .• (C .... 4 ewpol'I 92646 DaHv Pilot March 1 13 Beach-Coste Mesa · • ' • lawiul money OI tilt U11tlt0 Center rive. Newport This business Is con-27 2000 ' • Dally Pllol February 23 Staits) The sale wi• oe Beach, California 1)2660 ducted by· an lndlVldual ' W721 March 1 2000 ' ' m.tdt willlout CMnant or This business Is con-Have you started NOTICE OF ' W713 w1rT1my, tlCPl'SS or 1mi;i1td ducted by: a corporation dolnQ business yet? No reo•nllno bUe. pomsS1on or Have you staried Ralph Gartleld APPLICATION FOR NOTICE OF ~':.~~nc~nc~ P1Y lh~ doing business ye1? No Thi~ statement was CHAN'GE IN APPLICATION TO tile ~en seaired ~ s:'omre~ Roger E Riley, DDS, llled wnh 1tie Counly OWNERSHIP OF SELL ALCOHOLIC propeny w.tn interut 10nc0S. Roger E Riley, Clerk o1 Qf!1!'118 County ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES lhereon ~rsuant tnc dtda • Pres on 01 ·20-~ BEVERAGE Date of Fiiing • men OI CownantS Cone). This s1atamen1 was 20006817816 LICENSE Application: •ons w Ruinc.ons rt· ~':'rte ~t~ the ~nly Dally Piiot Feb. 16, 23, Date of Flffng February 2~1 2000 colUed ~ ~na Balboa Com-0 0 ~ nty Mar. I. 8, 2000 W106 Awfleallon To Whom II May Con· rTl.lni~ Assoo•on 1n bOoll on 1-1 '220006816312 Fel>MlfY 2.8 2000 cem: · t331 . paoes 133-2.17 et Dally Pilot Feb 9. 16, F~!':":::=~· ~m~ II May~-~~1!\19:~ra~I the 23· Mar. 1 • 2000 W707 The IOUOwlng peraons The Name(s) ol the flo.p· BA)RIN t-llAOFUMI LOCAL Flctjtloua BualneH are doing buslneu H : oncantC•> ls/are: BAIRIN MAMI Name Statement a) CUSTOM CURB IK JOON INC The appUoants Nstod MOITUAllE Ttta fbltowlng poreona A 0 D R E S S I N G The appliconts lllted •boW are ~ to t-------41 are doing buslnoss u SERVICE. b) PACIFIC above aro •POIY!no lo ltlO Dlpertmeni Of Noo-s h A I SPECIALITY PAINT· the De~rtmenl Ot Alco-hOllC Be-Nago Conlrol PACIFIC VIEW 0 0 eceuor 81• ING, sa1s e L' Palma hollc Bovorarc Control to 1011 alcoholic ME&AAftla1 ...... K 515 Newport Center Dr , blve t ~"'" Newport Beach, CA ~~9~~,.CallfOf· ~~a•",.~ cohollc 270 ~:TOl. fWY • Mortuaty 92660 Mlctlael Jotln 5mith, •27 ;r 17TH ST D STE 108. Ch.tpel •Crematory John S. Lee, 674 Inda· 5815 E. Pa Palmo 1191, COSTA MESA CA COSTA MESA CA :ssoo PaollicVlaw Odve ~endence Dr. 13• Anaheim, C11lllornla 92627 ' 92626 ' Newport Beach ~:~~7~ con· 92807 ~ Of licanH(I) •P" ~)' f of koontON•(•l ""'e" M4 2700 Thlt buslneu Is con· lor. 41 ·ON-SALE or: •1 • .SAL ...... ·---•! duoted by: an ll'ldMdual cluoted by: an lndtvidual EER .ANO WINE • EER AND WINE • ,. Hava you steftad Have you stariad EATING PLACE EATING PL.Ace NllCE lllOTMEM ~:'\.t~:lneu yet? doing bu$1n..s yet? No Publlshod Newport Publl•h•O Newport IRJ. •ADWAY JcitV, s Lee MlChael John Smith Beach·Co11a MaH Beach·Costa MHo Monuary *Chapel This $taiement was 11:" w11~•1;:~i; = Pll04 Maren 1, ~ Mon:h~::i Qemation lllad with ltle County Cleft< oc °'8:8' County W722 • Clertt of Otanga County 110 Broadway on 02-03-2000 on °1•24·2 NOTICE10F Costa M... 20006811707 2000lll7M 2 PUIUC SALE OF 842•9190 Dally Pilat Fet>. 23, Mar. Dally P1lol.Fab. 23~ar. UENED PAOPlRTY T i. 8, 15, 2000 W712 1, •·d~·12tf.m1 ie NOllCI i. tiortl>Y ~ ~ l)i\lOlllll (:askct I 11 111 ii ,.,, .,..1 l'.J• f' ii \,,\I\ I Urtftt S,rvrf't' •"" Qtulif] Ci1km for Lm Direct Cremation .. $495 lmmecllaw-Bu.rial ~.$99S (/!rt/Miln Ct:iltrt) l'r~mngtmtnc rrogranu Availablt IOr funeral Xt'\'1ccs, Cmnauons and Ca.kw ' ( I '· 1 I • \ I .. I ' • I I . . \ \ I I '. . 1 1 \ I I ' NOTICE OF !hot 1 OUb110 •uotloi'I wtll bO held on u.oo et BANK MERGER 10 oo o'olodl AM ac PUbfle Noclce It herob)' 11 n ~ ~ given that Pacific Olly °' Newpon IMctl, Morcentlla Bani(, • Cell-ri'W. .,.,.., ol 0qinga call lomla a1a10 bonll (IM t;;°~'i a i.. M rP/ I u •e.lllic'11~ Its main ol• t lOAA01: _. ... 10 flee 11 ':>u ~ Can-Ntlafy tho lien on lho fol• tor OrJva, Nowi>ort lowlng ml1cellan00Ut ~l~:t'(I~~ a..on, Callf°'"'9 hat ~ ft ~ ,lp-t'"At.6~111" ::nf':r*f:t~."'· ~~~ ~:'~~ ~ ... 9Mdl. CA.,:. IUranct ~. tor .,. nit =-....., ~ °' • "*P • .,.,... .... ,..., by ........ ~ tonNd ........... °' OOfPO'I"':, ~~ r o n I • I. M I N I U r::-tlenlt~ ITOMGE ""::' ~ STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? •· • • • • • • • • • • TIJt Lqal Dtpamntnt at the Dail] Pilot is pkaJed 10 amu1un(t a new srrvice now available 10 new busincsHJ, wt wiU now SEARCH the name for you at 110 extra (hargt, and saw yo11 the ti mt and the trip to the Court Howe in Santa Ana. Thm, of tourst, afitr the St/Zr(/, is 'ompleted wt will file your ft't#ious business"""" Jl41t111rm with the County Clerlt, publish onu a Wttlt for ft"" wttlu as required by !Aw and thtn flit your proof of publication wilh. tht Coun'J Ckrlt. Please stop bJ to fik your jittitious business statnnmt at the D11il] Pilot, 330 W. 8111 St, Cost4 MtUL If you tanflot stop bJ. pied.St ,11U us 111 (949) 642-4321 '""' "" will maltt 11rr1miemtnts far you 10 handJe "1is proutlu" bJ mail. ' If lo" should havt a11J fa1 thtr qumions, pkast taU us 111uJ iw will bt morr 1ha11 t lAti to 11.Jsist JO!'· Gootl lutlt in your n~ businas! I • ' • # l Wednesday, Morch 1, 2000 11 Bow to Place A" ---------------- Ra1t and deodlint'' art' ~11h1en w rh.111~<' •itl1ou1 no1ktt. Tht' p~bb~hrrrN·n·t, the rip11 to cr-r1~r. rtda~ i~. rr' j,., or rt•jdt any da~i,i£ied udnrti r111t'1Jt Piro I' r1·po11 anr rrlor thr11 ma\ hc> in 'our du,' iOt·tl ud it1w1tdia1ely. ·n1e b11il~ i>'iloi a1·1·rph mi • lfobilit,· for um· error i1r1111 adwni~t·m1·111 for whkli it min l>e re,po1hihl1• rn·t·pt for Wt' co~t of 1'w -"purr m·11111U\ 111•1•11p11•1l II\ · ' tht error. Crrtlit rau onh bt allmH·d for dw •• .. ~ D •• 'ii Mond a) ................. Friday 5:00pm By"Fax (Qi C)) 0.1 1-(l:-i<li By·Phone ( IJ.i')) (Ii:! •. )()'? 8 .. By Md'ln Penoni. · :t~O \"('r~t Ba\: ~1rrt•1 c.0~111 \lt',11. ( ~ \ '>:!():!"' Do0rs I 1·lq1l1u111· 8::~0nm-:}·OOp111 \l1o11.l.11·I nol,11 \\ ulk -111 8 ::iOu111-:};(Hlp111 Tuf' da> .............. Monday 5:00pm Wf'dnesdav ......... Tu e..;dav 5:0Q-'m . .. /' . Thur da)· ...... 1 WE-dn ... sdav 5;!i0pm . . I Frida) ............ : .. Thursday 5:00pm ... f'tr t itl:ienion · 11~ ..... "" '"'~ \ullr 11•111• ,11111 pl'""' 111111110 r 111111,., II 1.111 ""' 1 .. ,. L 11111! ·• 1•r1<1 'I""" \1\1·•1••(11111·1 ~ 1111 .. , \lu1Hl.11-I n•l.11 'atur<la) ............... Friday 5:00pm Index , 220. 391 470 . 471 ••o. 697 101. 216 400·412 ao.-.1 . . . -6:?t 1-l-~-:-FOR---11~11 .32 :DJ ':1~1~WPOR=RT;;;;:'=A;;CH;;:;.;=:;;;;;;;;;;~~I S~areh!~on ·=11 4110::.l l.,..I EQU_Al HOUSING •H•••••••••••••• Charming 3Br 2Ba Home 1BR STUDIO galed comm. r::::! . (/" ./f_ • Household items. furniture. Gef?tral Office Entry tevet 4 PHONE REPS position in a great working • Of>PORlUNITY HOMES Of In Sh0f9<:11ffa. Avail 3/tlOO ~ hxtwes walk 1n c1ose1 L O: \..t.reu~"-o~J'7£UCUl<L clolhes. kJds S11Jlf & morel for 6 l'DdS" at'"'$:f,95G'1>tl v.can( rm:ii ""'•"""iii -•. Z" 1200 Berbhlre Lii NB HOUSEMAN MANAGER u,.""""''""111 .... ..._ TH~ WEEK mon111. eau K l:ltidsay 11 kllctien, s115,ooo"ll'o;".r1 • ;J::;/ffiarbnent& wtttc11M>oversnom ......... t"ltd .... f... 94!M>44-t600 fOf into. 8lu 949-250-4525 , = '::~ .•::,: Showcase OCElN vu LOTIHSE 281 2Br 28• LO\lely remodeled Bayfronc community with privace bcaeh I I Manage large 8fllllr RE finn in 1119 IMnt FU11 lornt. energete tor SQec1rum area PC IA8fate Mongage Co, um 10 S600 Musi be dedicated llard • week .. benellCS. sales wo~ lnciY lhal " wilinO exp pref d Contacl Meli5sa ID ream F•• reaume and 949-250-5719 /t•IWV to: 94t-78t-45St I I• Nttflltl ... , '"''""'· Homes 2Ba,FP.dtll~r.Soo1Hwyl Condolnagrealloc.S184K. & manna. Walk co B~boa Island shops. 440~ Ht.te or home. , .. Melle• ., fhcri.IHllH Donna Fat on. Agtnl Huny WOl'C lasll Earl & ~ Minuses from Fashion Island. Extra-n-., ~ Eirperienced In ....., •• rtu, ctltt. rtlltlee. For Sale 949-278-0345 (eel) Teylof. Al} 94~2-4722 large apanmcnu with wood burning multiple dutlH1 94•78MSSS Ezl 10 478 ~ Portofino Beach Hotel I HOTEL mas .... ~................. lnOurSat I owa·1 BIGCYNVILLAS flrcplaccandpriv:icegangc. DElLCOMPllTERS cooking and ut11 .. 1t<ltl• ..... 111111111 Real Estate 10 """'----OpMI SAT·SUN 1-4 .... Fac101y-d11ect aervlng, animal It "''" 11, nd ,.,,1111u . TWNHOME 8onlering Big · • Boat slips ava.i1ahlc. • $0 down Low montriy pay· and car care. .... Htnng 1mmed1at~ly .......... 111,..,,..,, ....... • Supplement I l Cyn Golf eourM. 2·3bls Sorry No Pcu menl PenUum 111600 avail-excellent Ref. .... SS FIT & PfT ~::::~:~.':!~.~:~ SDisplay $A8ds FOR SALE 314Br 28alh, FOli!1~~:.~ NOW LEASING 2BR/2BA ~ ~~~v: ~e:a~°! 949-631-4934 :x~r~n~ D~~vip~;:;,d .... "',.11 ...,1, •Ille• 11 11 tart at 5. totally re-<looe, 2c gat w1 • Lido leland 8t1uty and 28R/28A wich den lor tree 111temet access allO pager ......... " ........ °"' r114trs Deadline ... PlllD IOI RV. lrg lot. 337 SN9000 • 3Bdnn 2811'15 s 1995-$2800 • OMC t-800-4n-90t6 Code 949-653-3650 23~~1.Y ~~iron! tit '"''' l•ltlllltf t••t '" Tuesday 5PM m . ~751<. Newport Mesa new 'appis, overslied 2cai ~ Please call (949) 7 60-091 ~ 1 EC09 (CAL"SCAN) Blvd. Newport Beach neNI••• unrllalf le tats Al PropeilieS. 949-300-2221 gat. www.Rea1Estal81S riet JIMMY _,.,., .,, mll1Mt "te , 10... Near FaliVliW Pn 2 ml to "714-241-4532' • BUFFUTT Nick (10 30.5 OOpm) ._............, ..... '• (1411· Open House bd\ 2 "Y 1owni-. 2bf ..,.e.acn,eon.g. currently I 11 I AprM1T~ 2991'!'!9San1 19th I ...;. -"-I Fax 949·723-4370 ....... tllm .......... catlllllD Listings Avl i.Sba Open 511-11·5 28r 1Ba wfllPPfowd Ctly '10 APT8 112ttOlmm .....,.,. ..... ..,., ~ •. ,,._,..., e-mail. portohnoOnew Jell.he 111 •·U..U•, r.. De dll • 2175 Pacific: Aw IA.5. p1aos to •Xl*10 lront hOuSe COSTA lll!SA SIMI Buildi~X34 was OPPORTUflTES portbeadl com 111e .........,., oc ttu ,.. .. , a ne $21USO • 11~ Ind add 1 28t r111 lril ano 1 NEWORf $7660 Now soxso • Web-slle ClllllUll 1142'-Jsel. Thursday OPEN SAT & SUH garages Michael Bllllunln. NtwpoitTcrou Th• was s11 830 Wll liqutdate •Account• Recervlble • www portoflOObeacn 5PM Excluelve! Mesa Verde No Agel\1 949-759-0tn Straet 2Bdlm 1.58ath. new Big Cyn 3t>r 2.51>1 Dean al $&490 ec)o.292-0111 Pnvatt Golf C~ t-.:ltel com 481 2Ba. ~ox 2000 st. carpel paint stove ttc Twntme. guard galed lum WOLFF TANNING BEDS Wed-51#1 S :JOam.Spm NANNY NEEDED It Pays to l-M,lam1T11, lrglu(~Fp, I 3S HOClllllCCNDOll $1095/Mo No pees' 1665 3 ca1 gar, exec houSing TAN AT HOME benef~~':' Uve-Out In Aliso Viejo. Advertise pool $297.500. Ag\. Betty ·~ Wine Aw ... Call Dlfl'tH, $4250 Call lor •PPI BUY DIRECT ANO SAVEi s:: Ana Country Club Care for twins. Ip the Best ~~~~~-tf~' for appl NEWPORT COAST Agt. Mt-720-9422 Ext 203 949-293"'630 COMMERCIAUHOME 20312 Newpon Blvd. . · 1 I BIG CANYOli Ulllts lrom $199.00 Santa Ana/Coeta Mt1a. Mon/Tue/Wed. LOCAL E'Sicle Axer 3Br 2Ba, 800sf 2 WHITESANDS 132 APT& BROADMO.. Low M~hly Paymen1· AIR FORCE 7:30arn-6:00pm Real Estate Slorage. la~ yard, 2 +le OPEN SAT·SUN 1-4 NEWPOA'r-8EACH Welt loc. 4Br 3Ba. lmmed FREE~l!okir CataloQ Great career oppo~unnies (949) 574-4248. e:!WI •V.A.• Pie-be _. that ·the lilting• In lhl• Clt990fY may requite you to call • 900 number In whlc:h there II • Cha'99 I* mini/le. Plt&M be Wrtrf ot out of -c:ompanlet.. ChecJt with the loQI Better Bu1ineH Bu. reau before you aend eny money or IM• tor aervlc:ee. Read and underltand eny contract• before you elgn. .............. FRll COUNSELING fMI UST Of tO.'iS HUDNAREPOS 1t4-U'-llOO Section ~ Pr ~~i 4br 3 5ba. 3 car Olli· 3 frplc. • • oca.rpancy. Ult cond. lrg can 1-1100-111-01sa available lor hioh sd1oo4 ·• " NANNY u Call Today 11 -lg pOv comer tor S928k NI-BEACH APT. lg! 281 2Ba. yrd. 1 yeai lease $4500/mo grads, ages 17-2"1 Pkls up PrOlllCle belore/al\er sdiool Cm Of co.a MnA Jame lM9-45H219 :t· .. appls, 2car ~·kits 949-723-0940 Of l t 10$12 000et*IS1men1bonus ca1e I018-yea1 Old Picll up '-Hott-e-.t-....Bus-. ..,,.Oppol1--1.nty-.... LISA . SPECI aL BettVleWHome SIOfage,palio. toseel 1B .94L9U.509XUR-8863/pgrY CONDO 441~ '1' f you qualify• For an from schooll II cookddmer 1012000 Sdvef&ooldcons "' Sant. Lucia De¥. $14~ 562-426-4800 r . ·~·-11 01ma11on packe1 call occ:as one Y an tun Call Joe Mt-~• RIVERA • FIN aNCINO 48R 4.58A office approa .... Panorl"'IC Vliwst ~edible111 ,,,.,.,,~~~~,; 1-ll00-423-U1SAF or YISll ~ ~sually COKE/WELCHESIFli'TO • "' 400081$1,350,000 Heart ol Newpott 24..f-lr ,,.., • ......,. . •·-www air orce com ....... ..,.. .. ~·-·""'~ catt 30-ttTrallicloc'sav• 949-574-4252 • St91anle ..._ • RWllU l)llled, FP. romen tubs, WI 411 S2000mo 714• 9888 WANTED (CAL'SCAN) sevetil weekends ~ Unlmled earning l)OltfClal Can't seem to get to all those . repair Jobs ANNE • ·~1995 Mt-717·7"' O. laVish pool & spa Griat SunM11 & BayVl9WS ANTJOUES nlOl'Ch. 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Bo)( 5769. ranch In Wdli*"5/Aagstall 1154 "°'MI 'Our.et Reson Human rnatni-~-6 '"9 o.•4.7147 Diamond Bar CA 91765 help you find reliable help. area ptlltct 6 100' c1ma1e ~ I 83 -ica111 Resource Dept .,._._""' ..,.. (CAL'SCAN) Sell your extra * Beautiful Wiil« Front $i>ec1acular · mountain -••• W\a 1 IRPOllTHDl-_aCOMT 1131 Back Bay Dove. RECEPTIONIST I S1.00 STORES! household Owner Is out ol lhe COUOWI Ylews. borders state land -rvn Newpon BNch CA Item; Thepricewilamazeyoul Easy lerms Cd AZLR 9C9-729-3B63 EOE SALES ASST s1-s10 s101es1 10.000 Ager'C 949-~8120 l-8n-SOS-3B69 .... 2 Metr. patlo. gai, w/d ~ ano organued Ploellds Fl!\llllC:lng aval- (CAl.'SCAN) ~.prime loc 1 bloclt to SUMMIT~ 2.5bl beaU11U1 ....,..oc"'•ll "'~ Wit\ Word and Excel pre>-Ible Complete tr om ----------------------.. belcfYdv,,..•g $1 795/Mo .............. patio ,....,,.,. sec '"" .... ....,..., g1am knowle..,.e G1ea1 $ 4 7 9 0 0 C a JI H 1 S£CLUOED 2..37 ACRES ... 3BJ 2¥."e. tem rm belc ,.......... 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