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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-05-13 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SERVING THE NEWPORT -ME.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON DIE WEI: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM ,,,.. ·WUTlllm tt's Monday and • ' • the sunny skies of yesterday have torned to grey, or at least partly cloudy. S..Page2 . MONDAY, NAY 13, 2002 .. UCI loses a · top motiVator ' •After almost 10 years of turning UCI athletics around, Dan Guerrero will be going to UCLA. DelrdN Newman (DAILY PtLOT came to UC Irvine athletics when it was at •rock bottom,· "'as he describes it. • ing base- ball and revitalizing the basket- ., ball pro- gram. graphed baseball frorrv the 1973 UCI National Champion team. The ball served as a constant incentive to bring baseball back, Guerrero said . UCI CAMPUS -Dan Guerrero came to the univer- sity as its athletic director with great expectations. He leaves, to take the same position at UCLA, with the athletic department transformed into a cadre of high-caliber teams with championship potential. "The morale was at an all- time low in the department and ·among the boosters because th.ey essentially saw the ship sinking,• Guerrero said. Guerrero came to UCI because of his experience and faith in the University of California system, which he deems "the finest education in the world.• He graduated from UCLA in 1974 and was recently inducted into the school's baseball hall of fame. But before that could hap- pen, Guerrero knew he would have to nurture the existing programs to ensure they had whatjt took to com- pete for a championship. Ip the past 9 112 years, Guerrero has turned that ship around and has it going full speed ahead. His two main legacies have been resurrect- After nine years -voila - baseball rose like a phoenix from the ashes, with a neC.. baseball stadium to boot. DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT UC Irvine athletic director Dan Guerrero accepted a job Not bad for a guy who During his first week on campus, he received an auto-SEE UCI PAGE 4 at UCLA, the school he graduated from in 1974. The strong UCI basketball and baseball programs will be his legacy. .. 7 ~ _.,,, -;::-.. _ ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Newport inte.rested in car dealers • In his State of the City address, Mayor Tod Ridgeway said he wants to entice car dealers to set up shop near John Wayne Airport. June Casag,.ande DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Though it's still a longshot, city officials are holding on to the hope of someday luring one or more car deal- ers to the airport area. In his State of the City speech Wednesday, Mayor Tod Ridge- way said officials are talking with car dealer representa- tives about the possi- bility of one of these tax-rich businesses setting up shop near John Wayne Allport. Ridgeway said attracting car dealers and hotels to the already industrial area could have sig- nificant tax benefits 'For every city, the highest generators of income are car dealers and hotels. I would be happy to see a car dealer PHOTOS 8Y DON LEACH I OAllV PILOT AIOYI: Boy Scout Troy Vander Hulst presents his mother Victoria with a carnation on Mother's Day, following brunch. IELOW: Noah Wig, 7, gtveunom Kim a hug, after presenting her with a bouquet on Sunday. with minimal or no h • effects to the coastal come ere. zone or on traffic near homes. Tod Ridgeway Mayor. Newport Beach •For every city, the highest genera- tors of income are Mother's . Day scout style car dealers and hotels,• Ridgeway said Thursday. • 1 would be happy to see a car dealer come here.• Assistant City Manager Sharon Wood said the city has been approached !everal times in the last few months by auto retailers interested Boy Scouts concluded Scout-0-Rama by sharing a Sunday brunch with their mothers •ljUI ••ttton D AILY PILOT T ogether. Mothers and sons chomped on eggs, trench toast, fruit salad and other enticing fare. Sitting alongside other family mem- bers, Boy Scouts from the Orange County Council of the Boy Scouts of America and their mothen enjoyed a Mother's Day brunch to close out the Scout-0-Rama, a weekend event hon- oring the Boy Scouts of America, at the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort in Newport Beach. The Lodeen family, from ltabuco Canyon, sat together enjoying a late- morning meal. Kevin Lodeen leads the den for his 9- year-old son Jake, a member of Pack 717 in ltabuco Canyon. Wearing the khaki uniform of a sec- ond-year Webelo, Jake sat smiling as he poured some more syrup on top of his trench tOa.st. His favorite part of the weekend was when he made orange eggs on SEE SCOUTS PAGE 4 in setting up shop in Newport Beach. . uwe have, over the last several months, talked to a few potential dealers who wertA.._ looking for sites in that area, but as you kno~ there's nothing vacant,· Wood said. ' In 1995, the city gave an eight-acre parcel to ' Fletcher Jones Motorcars, betting that the investment would pay off. ln January, officials declared that move a huge success when reports showed the dealer had brougbt in $6.6 million in taxes over a five-year period -$4.6 million more than they'd hoped for when they made the deal. A few years ago. a Lexus dealer wanted to SEE CAR PAGE 4 It would be folly. not to suppon the CHOC Follies 111111 .. F or yeen, we in the newsroom ha"' been left to watch the CHOC Polliel from afar. Conducted at the El Toro Marine bue for its tint few yeen ol uis- tence, the annual fund-railer for tbe Children'• Ho.pltal of Orange Coun- ty wu well out ol our coverage area. So I WU happy to 188 that change this year u tbi lOW. moved to Cot- ta Me1a Into a tent am. from the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Readen may have noUmd that we bave \&DI-bed our repaltln on thit wOlt:bf .,.l I WU .....,,,. for the move, not j\llt becaUle tbat mMDt that W9 could DOW COYS lbil ab&..ftP"M, but becaUM DOW I COUii pit In my two TcmyDodero -••••• ICl,_lf .. liftm cmtl woitb of gratitude toward the cblldrm'I bolpttal tbat Md mr9d for my .... gbt. lrltal• .... Wbln .. ' WM ltrk..irm wteb a ..... ....... tDly ailmeDt. And I wasn't the only one with a personal story to tell of CHOC. Costa Mela Mayor Uada Dison, wu also gla4 to see the follies come to her hometown, u it would give her a chance to penonally thank the h01pital that cared for her son, who wu Nlbld to the tvUaion Viejo fadlity when be WU just 16. •tt. WU apertendng mini • mou.. • omo Mk! ot Mr IOD, ¥W a hMltby YG"IDV man. •ne was UI IDtm.ne care for a maatb beceUle tMy didn't DoW wbat WM bapPen,· ~-ilAd Ille ba J Ill I ND a bat· -,or ..... ._ _ _.._ .. ..,. ... _ ....... ...... .,.... .................... . play cl6 .. ...... "It was just a reolly good •xeert· ence," Dixon said. •1bey were car- ing and they were warm. 1bey did evei'ything to try and put us at .... and make him feel comfort.able being there." As for me. I will alwaya be indebted to tbe docton and ....._ at CHOC Wbo tool lucb good cant Krilten. Whell a WM Gae ilMllllb aid. KrlMn came dOwD Wiit a.tild cough and Cold. My ........... nunlng tm Mell • .....,. n. one bm•lf:s----· w. , =~·i-;t•C t:C!': rocaat9t.Ju11tr~lll urn• Above Ille · SURFACE Day and night fishing charters are ;available for groups or singles at Bongos Sportflshing on Balboa Peninsula. (949) 673·2810 . 2 Monday, t.hJy 13, 2)>02 . The Lynx will sail into Newport Harbor on Friday, accompanied by a OoWla of local boats. A grand piece of history Replica of privateer ship will arrive Friday in Newport Harbor June casagrande DAILY PILOT B ack when the Navy had a fleet of just 17 vessels, defending fr eedom wasn't easy. That's where privateers like the Lynx came in. During lhe War of 1812, about 500 boats :earned the government's ]JJessing lo raid British com- ;tnercial ships. This •autho- rized piracy• captured more than 1,300 British trade stups and, as a result, struck a blow to ensure U.S. freedom from Great Britain. "The privateers' role was strategic as opposed to tacti- cal,· said Marcus De Chevrieux. curator of the "First Defense of Freedom• exhibit that will open Fnday at the Newport Harbor Nau- tical Museum "The damage they did was lo English com- merce -they led English merchants to favor peace.· WHAT'S AFLOAT The privateers' role in his- tory so captivated Newport Beach resident Woodson K. Woods that he ordered con- struction of a replica of the Lynx, an American schooner clipper that was a privateer in the War of 1812. __'.'.A.k>t ~ don't know aoolifih~f 1812,. said Woods, whoJiad the Lynx built as a personal contribu- tion to history education. ·This was the first challenge to our American freedom, when the British burned Washington. D.C., and per- pelrdted atrocities on the people. Our first defense of freedom ties Ill closely with the situation today.· The Lynx will amve at the museum on Friday, greeted by a flotilla of locaJ ships - anyone and everyone is wel- come to escort the Lynx through Newport Harbor. The ship will be part of a bigger exhibit about the War fo r reservations. GONDOLA TOURS of 1812, punctuated by the Freedom Weekend Festival. The weekend event, which will begin Saturday, will include tours of the Lynx, historical reenactments, sword fights, ships' crew and officers in period ct.twne, conversations with ·vers, interactive enviro ent.al displays and a lon~t or other activities designed to drive home to West Coast residents this crucial moment in American history. ·our exhibits always try to relate to individuals just . hew important the maritime traditions were,• said Mar- shall Steele, who heads the nautical museum. "Even though during the War of 1812 California didn't exist. there were repercussions from that first defense of freedom as people started, to move west. The west opened up much faster because of the war.· FYI The Lynx will sail through Newport Harbor on Friday to arrive about 2 p.m. at the Newport Har- bor Nautical Muse- um. Any ship may join the flotilla to greet the Lynx. The •first Defense of Freedom• exhibit will open with a recep- tion from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday. To attend the reception, make reservations by call- ing (949) 673-7863. The Freedom Week- end Festival events will take place Satur- day and Sunday with various activities throughout both days. The museum is at 151 E. Coast High- way. Information: (949) 674-7863. lions required. (949) 650-2412. SAILING TEAMS • WHAT'S AFLOAT is published periodically. If you are planning a nauttcal event, submit the information to the Daily Pi~t, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646- 4 170; or by e-mail to dailypl/otOlatimes.com. Gondola Romance offers dally toun of Newport Harbor during lunch and din- ner. Call (949) 675-4730. The tours go ~t of Lido Marina Village, 3400 Via O'porto in Newport Beach. Orange County employers can bring their employees out to Newport Beach on weekdays to enjoy a day of sailing courtesy of Orange Coast Col- lege. The School of Sailing and Sea- manship now offers a chance for groups to work w\th the onboard instructor on different sailing tech- niques while they get advice on how to perform well in ti.usiness. No sail- ing experience necl\!ssary. One-day classes range from $100 to $125. (949) 645-9412. KAYAK TOURS The Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve and Nature Preserve hosts two-hour kayak tours of the Back Bay a t 10 am. every Sunday at 2301 Uni- versity 1Dnve. Newport Beach. $20. Kayaks made t1Vdila ble through New- port Dunes Resort. Call (800) 585-0747 SUNDAY COOllE CIUISIS The Adventures at Sea Yacht Char- ters hosts cruises around Newport Harbor from 2 to 3:30 p .m. every Sun- day at 3101 W. Coast Hlgbway, New- port Beach. $20, includes cruise, parking, cookies and sodas. Reserva- .11-.1. ..... READEM HOTLINE -Eilot. MOll'enof (949) 642-6086 (Mt) S7<M224 joH.san~tlmfs.coni RKO«f your comments 1bout the MwelllllOw*. Dilly Pilot 0t news tips. ""'*~ VOL 96, NO. 133 ""9) 76'MlSI ADDRESS ~n.-com 1"mlMS M. JOMNSOH, Nmllwf OUr ~Is 330 W. by St., Cost1 l'IAlllltllO Mel, CA 92627. Office hours tre "*Y00081l. 0..-.... ~ -Friday, 8:30 a.m. -5 p.m. (dilor ,,,_ 9nd COUl1t f"*1«. """ S1"'22f NO'f OITTIMG. AIMf1lllng l>lfeCtor ..,,..bllln> .... di ..... ~ cotl8£CIK)N5 LN&A~ .... c. ..... It h ttie l'lior. policy to promptly l'r~Dlrenor Ntwpot1 ...., flllOIW, """ S7...UJ2 /ilMCWff•••lsl#I•-corrld"" erron of wbstllnm. IMwSWf ........ ,,..... C.111 (949) 574-033. 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C..W- • t right No news stories. lllustr.ttlons, tdltori.t INltttf or ICMrtisemtnu herein can be r1pf'C1duc.S wfttlout writtAln !*mission of copy;lght ownet. HOW IQ REAOf US ~ The T1'Ms 0r-. County (IOO) 252-9141 Ad\J¥1illl19 a.fled (M9) 642·5671 Display (949) 642--021 lcltorW 6 PMws (Mt) 642·5680 Spof1S (949) 574-4223 fMws F.aa CM) ~170 Spof1S ,. (Mt) 65CMl170 Eoof'Nlt: dlll)pto .... rtme.com MllnOfllel "*"-Office (Ml) '42-4121 lullnell '-(Ml) Ut-7126 ~~--~*""' . _...,"' ... ._ ~ ,.,._, -1'-0lM~-- 11111 • ... ~ily Pilot On the ]Jay c/Ub and the harbor M oy. Henry Schielein f the Balboa Bay lub is very disturbed by the recent news that the Bay Club intentionally pol- luted the harbor by pumping unfiltered ground water into it during the huge construc- tion phase. Henry has personally expressed his concern with the health of the harbor and the recent oversight in the sulfide levels of the pumped ground water. However, in all fairness, it was not Henry or the Bay Club that pumped this ground water into the harbor. Yes, the Bay Club pulls the building perm.its and hires the contractor to per- form the work, but the con- tractor ts the one who made the error. It is a delicate bal· ancing ad, building a project of this size next to the harbor because there are particular problems, such as seepage of harbor water into every h9le that is dug. From this incident and others, I hope in the near future that the building inspectors and environmen- tal groups can work together to constructively aid the con- tractors building in our coastal areas. Instead of waiting for a water-quality problem to occur and getting an Immediate fine or lawsuit, all the groups should be working as an alliance in the name of prevention. Henry, I, as one who knows you and have seen you enjoying our harbor, believe you are concerned with our most vital resource -the harbor. • • • The American· clipper schooner Lynx, built as an exact replica of a 18f2 priva- teer schooner, will be arriving in Newport Harbor at the jet- ty entrance at 2 p.m. Friday. Boaters are welcomed to join in the flotilla to escort the Lynx to the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum's guest dock for a 3 p.m. wel- coming ceremony. The after- noon's festivities will include historic reenactments, music and cannon fire. The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum is hosting the Lynx for a two-day event with the theme ·First Defense of Preedom.· The museum has marked this Saturday and Sunday as a time to remember the trag- ic events of Sept. 11 and to remind everyone of Ameri- ca's resolve to guarantee freedom for all. The whole family can enjoy the free events with lots of activities, including sword fights, Port Royal Privateers band, reen- actments and vessel dock- side tours for a small fee. Stop on by to see this ves- sel, and for more infonnation, Mike Whitehead THE HARBOR COLUMN call the museum at (949) 673-7863. • • • • "Boat Smllrt from the Sta.rt. Wear your Ufe Jacket• is the theme again this year for National Safe Boating Week, which starts Saturday and runs through May 24. This year's campaign is to increase awareness of wear- ing your life jacket (personal flotation device) while boat- ing, fishing and participating in water sports. Boating participation is on the rise, yet boating fatalities are dropping annually and this decrease can be directly related to the inaease in boater education and people wearing their We jackets. In the olden days, lt was unmanly to acknowledge that life jackets existed, and only the pure tourist would ever consider wearing one while on a boat. That atti- tude is changing among boaters. Wearing a life jacket is common and demonstrat- ing donning a personal flota- tion device to your guests is . the nonn. Most states have enacted life jacket regulations for children and certain activi- ties. Along with ~t trend, almost every sailing class is requiring stuaents to wear their We jackets, and many races, both sail and power, require life jackets to be worn by all on board. As the new style of life jackets become more com- fortable and with the new inflatable models, I expect to see most boaters wearing their personal notation devices. I have seen one company that is now incor- porating flotation into their jackets, which are worn as a regular jacket. Just as skiers are now adapting to wearing crash helmets, boaters too will adapt to wearing some type of personal notation device. Hey, I am off on a voyage up the coast, then the delta to Sacramento, so see you next wee~. ' Safe voyages. •._.~Is the Pilot's boating and ~ columnist. Send him your harbor end marine- related thought$ and stOtY sugges- tions vi• e-m.11 to MlkeOBoathcxMTV.com or BoathocMTV.com. SUIF AllD SUll WEATHER FORECAST Expect It to be pMtly doudy todly, wltt\ p.ttchy dense fog MM the be.ches In the morn- ing. It wtll be • much coolef day "*' SUnllly w-. whh htghs from Q •the COMt to 12 Inland. Tonight should be mostly dut ~with .... of low clouds .... fit tprNdlng ""-nd. LOW& .... ...... Ooudl and.,..,. fog can be 9llp9l1lld to hMg on Into Tues- west SMll l to 5-fMt. Tonight winds hold at 10 to 15 knots. ~l~btc.omlng Im verl- lble at 10 knots. Out f.,,.., the noc1hMt11n'ty wlndJ blow blow 15 ltnots, 'tnc:relling to 20 to 30 knots. whh wtnd waves buttdlng ) to 5-1"t. • SUltf .W.W. lhould be '" the ) to 4o foot renga ~ Wlllt to chM high wlfl fair COii ..... ... ····~.ov cte, """*" off '*' In the ct.,. llc'9c udlll..-11DES MWWIMIS.noll.P, ftM . ••.m. 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Plannln?i Commissioners cyber cafes to ,pply for a In November, Plann1n3 tonight wi I consider classify-conditional-use permit -Commissioners approve a Ing cyber cafes as amuse-which has mote stringent request to occaslonally close ment-based businesses, requirements -by changing for private parties but Instead of research f acllltles, the wording of an existing refused to extend the hou~ In order to retain more regu-ordinance to classify cyber because of nel~hbors' con· latqry power over them. cafes .s amusement-based cerns about nose. • Cyber cafes, previouslYi businesses. • The restaurant. at 2930 regarq,d as research fac lltles Bristol St., Is due for a six- by city planners, garnered a wtMrt to expect: Plan· month review and as part of second look after a gang-nlng Commissioners are the rcrocess owners are ask· related murder In December expected to approve the new . Ing or more concessions. at a similar venue In Foun-ordinance. According to a staff taln Vall~. · report. no com~laints about Accor Ing to a staff · Hllllll RISTAUIAllT the restaurant ave been report. the Costa Mesa Police flied and planners fHI the Department was concern~d Habana Restaurant. which owners can be trusted to INSIDE SCOOP SUNNY SAILS Christmas in Apr.ii F ormer assistant Superintendent Mike Fine got an entertaining send-off at the Newport-Mesa Unified School Board meeting on April 23 when Jill Money and other members of the Harbor Council PTA Honorary Services Committee gave him a Santa cap and sang "Santa Baby" to tum in honor of his finan- cial acumen. . They also gave him a Conbnuing SeMce Award from the state PTA and made a donation to the organi- zabon in his name. The donation will be used for teacher and student scholarships and grants. FLYING SEARCH TO NO AVAIL Costa Mesa residents were greet- ed by the lovely sounds of the police helicopter flying overhead last week, as officers got more use out of their new crime fighting machine. The helicopter loud speaker crackled with some inaudible mes- sage and neighbors getting home from work gathered around park- ing lots to see what the commotion was about Another fire? Another murder? . A suspect on the.run? Police were searching, to no avail, for a 5-year-old who had been reported missing. All the fancy avia- tion equipment in the world would- n't have been able to find this kid. '" tlonal hours. music and an outdoor bar. TUISPOITlllOll DllllllD llllllGEMlllT If the ci~ wants to receive future fun Ing from local traffic authorit ies, It must lmPQM new transportation requirements on new com- I merclal, Industrial or mixed- operlte longer hours. play use developments, more music and add another The Orange County Traf· bar to the pltlo. If •~roved, fie Authority Is requiring another review woul be cities th~t wish to receive done In six months, It which future funding to change time city offlclals could exam-existing transportation lne any problems. demand strategies for busi- nesses of 100 employees or What to expect: The more. Planning Commission Is The existing strategy, expected to allow for addl-adopted In 1991, encourages I Monday,~ 13, 2002 3 carpools, vanpools and park-. and-ride f aclllties as Wllf/S to manage traffic. It effects var- ious businesses with "250 to 1,000 employees .. New sun- dards would be fp r any com- merclal, indu$trlal or mixed· use busln,ess of 100 or more employees. Costa Mesa must alsc> offer the affected business- ~ two transportation improvement options and provide them with lnforma- tion on how to lmple""nt both. Whet to expect: Plan· ning Commissioners are expected to approve the changes to the transporta- tlon demand management strategies. Turns out the tyke was finally found asleep under a couch. -Compiled by Dally Pilot staff DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT Spinnakers decorate the Paclfic Ocean as they catch the wind whUe umbrellas shade beachgoen south of Newport Pier, where light breezes and sunny skies brightened Mother's bay along Newport Coast BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Deadline nears for cultural grants The deadline for applying for a Newport Beach Cultural Arts Grant is quickly approaching. The Newport Beach Arts Commission wW be accepting applications through May 24. Arts organizations offering cultural programs for New- port Beach residents or visi- tors are encouraged to apply for the grants, which must be approved by the City Coun- cil. Applicants must have a budget, a plan to serve the community and be able to document need and quantifi- able success. Information or --eppllcation: (949) 717 -3870. UCI lecture to explore memory Want to know more about how memory works? James L. McGaugb, director of UC Irvine's Center for the Neuro- biology of Leaming and Memory, will give a free lee· ture titled "The Magic of Fr ee TOTAL TRUST PLAN Seminar ' I f ,., .. ' I 1>1 THE LAW OFFICES OF JOHN E. TROMMALD Al...,_ ~ DUllS "*I • Ill.A. AM 170 learn the 1 points to the plan .. , • Eliminate the Estate Taxi • Never go to Probate Courtl · • Bypass Capital Gciin Taxesl • Avoid long-Jn C.1 Costl ~ t t 1 t • r 1 ( I f ' t \ I ~ t \ I\ I f Memory: Peeking Behind the Brain's Curtain" at 7:30 p .m. on May 22 at the Irvine Bar· clay Theatre. The speech is part of the 8th annual Irvine Health Foundation Distin- guished Lecture Series. McGaugb will share what researchers are learning about the cooperative and competi· tive interactions among the many brain systems that play a part in memory. New find- ings are pulling back the cur- tain of mystery and revealing the systems that make and manage memory. Doors open at 7 p.m. Park- ing is $5. The Irvine Barclay is at 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Information: (949) 824-4275, or www.cnlm.ucl.edu Take a family trip to see 'Camelot' Families can register for a hip to see ·cameiot" at the Fullerton Civic Light Opera on Saturday May 18. Regis- tration ends Thursday. The City of Costa Mesa Recreation Division's spon- sors the hip as part of Family Night Out, a chance for fami- lies to get together. All ages are welcome to go to the opera from 6 to i 1 p.m. .WHY STAY HOME Sunset Dinners <Rjstorante !Mamma qina Monday-Fridayi 4:30-61 lS Ra1 Prime Rib or Mipon (with 10up or ..lad) JUST $13.90 Saturday May 18. Families should meet at the Balearic Community Center, 1975 Balearic Dr. ln Costa Mesa. The cost is $17 per person. and includes a snack, admis- sion and transportation. Pre- registration is required and closes at 5 p.m. May 16. At least one adult must register per five children. Alley Cats to prowl Sunday at the park The Alley Cats will per- form doo-wop, classic rock, salsa and swing Sunday to launch the Newport Beach City Arts Comnussion's con- certs m the park season. The concert will be held from 5 to 6:30 p.m. m Mariner's Park. on Dover Dnve at Irvine Avenue in Newport Beach. The Alley Cats, which formed in 1987, have been fea· tured performers at Disney- land, Knott's Beny Farm and He{'Sheypark in Pennsylvania . Wlute Room will continue the concert series with a per- formance July 28 at Mariners Park. followed by Brasil Brazil at Bulfalo HJ.11.s Park on Aug. 25 and The Jumpin Joz Band on Sept. 22. Information: (9'9) 717-3870. FULlaAlt ~......_ COCICTAILS . . . / 13, 2002 ,. SCOUTS CONTINUED FROM 1 Saturday, he said. Scouts cut oranges in half, pulled out the pulp. cracked an egg into the peel and heated the egg in the • peel over a charcoal fire, sa.id Kevin Lodeen. •t got all sticky,• Jake said. His mother. Joy Lodeen, couldn't have been more proud of her son this Moth- er's Day. In his third year of scouts, she hopes he takes after his grandfather -her father, 67-year-old Lawrie Honens who was an Eagle Scout. "I think it's even more cool for my dad to see [Jakef, • Joy Lodeen said. This year's Scout-0-Rama drew about 25,000 specta· tors and scouts to the Dunes on Saturday, and about 150 families attended the Moth- ~r's Day breakfast on Sun- day, said Cristin Poda, direc· tor of development for the Orange County scouts and coordinator of the Mother's Day celebration. Scout-0-Rama, which celebrates the 92-year-old organization, began Friday with an Eagle Scout alumni reunion. Saturday was filled with events such as canoe racing, cltmbmg walls, mak· ing ropes, running obstacle courses and cooking. The weekend finale was Sun· day's Mother's Day brunch. "It's a recognition to mothers for aJl they do for NEWSROOM CONTINUED FROM 1 Orange at 1 a.m. Alter a few hours m the emergency room, the doc· tors decided to admit Kristen ,. into CHOC, which sits right across the street from St. Joseph's. Kristen was diag· nosed with RSV, or respira· Lory syncytiaJ virus, which ts often cited as the most fre- quent cause or senous respi· ratory tract infections in infants and children younger than 4. . It was heartbrea.King for : me to see her in the hospital. : o'xygen tubes hooked to her · nose, her big eyes staring out at me from the p lastic crib. RSV can be deadJy and can sideline a young child often for as long as two weeks. Thank.fully, though, Kns· ten only stayed II\ the hosp1· taJ two days. Now, a spunky GETTING INVOLVED • GEmNG INVOLVED runs peri odically In the Daily Pilot on a rotat- ing basis. If you'd like information on adding your organization to this list. call (949) 574-4298. • ~punc:lur• 11 WorL• • I 'I ("I I • ! \ ' •1 1•1 ',I I 111•1 I ! ' ii I ' +I I f DON LEACH I OAJl.Y PILOT Susan Machin gets big unexpected hug from daughter ChrisUne after she gave her a r ed carnation ln honor of Mother's Day at Scout-0-Rama at the Newport Dunes. their kids,· Poda saJd, of the brunch. "To pay tnbute to mom~ and say, "I lappy Mother's Day.• Scouts rece ived com- memorative corsages to give to their mothers. One mother of three Eagle Scouts. Fullerton resi- dent Robyn Mdlhy. proudJy wore "rag-rags.• pins each of her c;on's Cdrned going throuyh Boy Scouts, she Sdid. "I'm very proud," Mdthy '>cHCl, speakmy o f hc>r 23, 21 httlP 15-monlh-old girl, her r.ip1d rc..•cov<•ry I'm sure hacl f'vNylhing to do with her strong ndlure dnd lhe great trt•dtment shP received \\ hJIP she was tit Cl IOC. Sllll, for all Lhe fright that Knslen put me and my wife through, my story paJes in rnmpanson to that of her honor the mayor, who must have been beyond scared when she learned or her son'!> illness. ~ So when CHOC Follies vJSionary and organizer Glo- ria Zigner asked Dixon to take part in a singing and dancing nwnber for this year's festivities, the mayor was more than happy to obhge. "It's a small way for me to q1ve back to CHOC for evPrylhmg lhey did for my fa1111ly," shf' Sdid. "If commg lo c;ec me smg dJld dance . will Pnrourage people to buy ll< k1•ls, I'm WlU,ny lo do it " [)1xon w1U be teamed \\ 11h ii bout 90 other commu- ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, visit· 1ny volunteers, farruJy re!>ource consultants and ull1c ~volunteer.. c1re needed. Vulunteers mdy work on one- 1111 ll' projects or ongoing pro- qr<Jmc, Training sessions are <1Vdllt11Jle. (800) 660·1993. and 20-year-old sons. Her oldest son, Jeff. cdlled her this morning from 12,000 feet on Mount Ever- est, which he started climb- ing on March 29, an eight to 10-week trek to the top, Mathy said. Her son has successfully climbed the tallest peaks on Africa, Australia, Antarctica, South America and North Ame rica, she said and is try- ing to climb the tallest peaks on au seven continents. While not every scout FYI WHAT: CHOC Follies WHEN: 8 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Satur- day, and 2 p.m. Sunday WHERE: In a tent across from the Orange County Performing Arts Center COST: Tickets range from $25 to $100. CALL: {714) 532-8690 ruly members to perform in this year's production known as "The Slipper and the Surfer: An Orange County Cinderella Story.· "I am having a wonderful time,· she said. "I am amazed at the talent because these are not pro· fessionals and they are so talented.• And while Dixon's new- found show biz career prob- d bl y won't derail her reelec- tion bid next November, there's always a chance she could be discovered by a tat- AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons wiU;1 the media in disaster and emergency situ- ations. Lynn Howes, (714 ) • Semi-Private for Men & Women • Lots of EquipmenVFree Weights Pllates Studio & Mat ClaHes SPINNING Theater-Licensed 16 Full llme Personal Trainers Child Care eam-noon M • F Ample & Convenient Parking Yoga, Tai Chi, Stretch ·classes Step, Power Pump, Cardlo Showers, Steam & Towels SMpe-Up Skin Care Center Estheticlan• & Nurae Practitioner Shllpe·Up Phyaical Therapy Center Will -No ~..,,lta aspires to such feats, Bred resident and Star Scout Frank Madrid, 72 said he feels the orgaruzation is an important one for his 14- year-old grandson Troy Van- de r Hulst, who belongs lo Troop 811 in Brea. "I'm proud he's staying with it,· Madrid said. ·1 still have my old scout uniform Scouting is very motivating • • Bryce A~on is the news assistant. He may be reached at (949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at bryce.aldertonOlatimes.com. ent agent. she joked. So if you have an interest in seeing lhe mayor sing and dance or you just wdnl to give a little help to a hos· pitaJ that does good work for sick young children, then make sure you catch the CHOC Follies this coming weekend.: • • • Finally, a reader called and pointed out to me that I made an error in my coh.µnn last week. I mistakenly referred to my parents as "kettlers." mangling a popu· lar nickname for bowlers. The real nickname is keglers. I apologize for the goof but it just goes to show you that everyone needs a good editor, even an editor. • TONY DOOERO is the editor His column appears on Monday~. If you have story Ideas or concerns about news coverage, please send messages either via e-mail to tony.doderoOlatimes.com or by phone at (949) 574-4258. 481-5376. ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER Volunteer trail guides dfe needed to· help visitors learn about their environme nt. (949) 645-8489. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a last- ing effect on a young person's life. Students from to to 18 years old are matched with me ntors to improve thelr school performance and seU- esteem whlle developmg pos· itive peer and adult reldllon- ships. (714) 549-9622, Ext. 35. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The recovery center for adult women with alcohol and oth- er chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. (949) 548- 9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m .; or J oy, (949) 548-8754. NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS CENTER A variety of jobs need lo be tackled, including set con- struction, ushering, mailings and assorted technical duties. Scheduling is flexible, with a two-to 20.tJour commitment per month. The Newpof1 Theatre Arts Center is at 2'0T Cutt Drivo. (9'9) 631·0288. MOFIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTltA The Orange County Pactfic Symphony Orchestra'& Vol- unteers 1n Education Oppor- hmtliet program needs vol· unteen to aMtlt children in • ftriety ot hGd.1-on mulic&I acttvltia. Volunteert spend a total of llx Seturdey motningl wUb the cblldren. (114~ 15S. 5788,Ext.244. Doily Pil PUBLIC SAFEn Card shopped · robbed at gunpoint An armed man escaped on foot after holding up a New· port Beach card shop at clos- ing time Friday night, New- port Beach Police said. The man entered the Images Hallmark store on Irvine Avenue in Newport Beach a little after 8 p.m. Fri· day as a store employee unlocked the. front door to let the remaining customers put, said Lt. John Freeman of lhe Newport Beach Police Department. The man pointed a hand- gun at the casluer, demand- POLICE LOGS COSTA MESA • AdMns Avenue: Solidtlng a lewd act was reported in the 1900 block at 3:35 p.m. Friday. • twbot ttoulevwd: A petty theft was reported In the 2300 block at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. • twbot lloulevwd: Possession of a controlled substance was reported in the 2200 block at 6:50 p.m. Saturday. • Moritovla A,,.,.,.: Possession of a controlled 'ubstance was reported in the 1800 block at 12:01 a.m. Friday. • Newport Boulevard: Urinating In public was reported In the 1800 block at 11:45 p.m. Saturday. • Partr Awnue MMi Plumer S1reet: A hit and run with prop- erty damage was reported at 8 a.m. Saturday. • West 19th Street: An open container in a publk park was reported in the 600 block at 9:05 a.m. Saturday. NEWPORT BEACH • llro.d Street MMi Catalina UCI CONTINUED FROM 1 Its successful comeback lS raising eyebrows across the country, Guerrero said. •Tue exating tlung IS that this late in the season we are still in position for a postsea· son birth." Guerrero said. "It's truly a phenomenon.• The baske tball program also expe nenced a renais· sance, starting when Guer- rero made ·a coachmg , change. He lured Pat Dou- glas, who was hJS rival at Cal State Bakersfield when Gue r· rero was a t Cal State Dominguez Hills. ·w e saw results imrnedJ- ately -not necessanly m wins-losses. because the cup· board was relatively bare w1th student athletes that could perform at th.is level,· Guerrero said. ~He immedi- ately established a frame of reference that future recrwts could use.· The wms followed. For the past three years. UC! has been one of only a few teams on the West COd.st to average more than 20 wins a year. The team has also earned the Big West Confer- ence Charnpionslups for the last two years. The tremendous support for the basketball program from the community has helped, Guerrero said. Stu- dents have even passed two referendum to tax the m- CAR CONTINUED FROM 1 set up shop in Newport Beach, but those talks fell through. Though the dty does not own any available Jand in the area, it's possible 0Ui- c1als might still have some op ti om for attracting a deal- er, perhe1ps by o ffering tax Incentives for a dealer that Jeaaes land Jrom a private owner. • And, unlike the Koll Cen· ter expansion that was stopped by voters Ja1t year, the lucrauvo tax benefits of a car dealership could be enough to win popular sup· port. The Koll 1 Center project would have added 250,000 square feet to the nlsting office complu there. Com· pared wttb bot9la aDd CU' ......alk:a ....... ~ }, mg the woman open the cas register, Freeman said. He removed an undis closed amount of cash fro the registe~ put the mone into a brown paper bag, an ran out the back door, polic said. Police describe the man as 6 feet 3 inches tall, 240 to 250 pounds, brown eyes, clean. cul, 35 to 40 years old, wear- ing a black suede leather coal, white T-shirt, blue jeans, black gloves and a black beanie. Detectives are invesbgat- ing the case, Freeman said. Anyone with more informa. 11on can call (949) 644-3717. Drtve: lndecMt expowre was reported at 7:48 a.m. Sonday. • East CoMt Highway MMI Orc:h.id Avenue: Throwing objects from a vehkle at ano1her 11ehlcle was reported at 2:48 p.m. Saturday. •15th Street MMi hach Drive: Vandalism was reported at 6:29 a.m. Saturday. • tWtlor tslMd Drive end Bay· Ade Drive: A boat burglary was reported at 12:34 p.m. Saturday. • Newpott CenW Drive: A woman was arTested fOI' grand theft In the 200 block at 4:30 p.m. Friday. . • Newport CenW Drive: A man was arrested for battery In the 300 block at 3: 15 a.m. Friday. • Newll'PO't CenW Drive: Grand theft was reported In the 900 block at 5:26 p.m. Saturday. • Nottlngl\Wn RCNld: The dri- ver's side rear window of a 1998 green Mercedes was reported smashed in the 1000 block at 12:54 p.m. Friday. • Prosp«t Street Outgoing mail was reportedly stolen from a mailbox in the 400 block at 9:45 a.m. Friday. selves to help With funding. The team also engenders a sense of delinum around cdl1lpus as evidenced in a spml group known as the CIA -or Completely insane Anteaters -that serve as d sixth man at home games. Guerrero will be tradmg the msaruty or UCI athlebcs for the intensity of IJCLA sports, which often compete under a national nucroscope . Guerrero, who will start as the chief Brum m July, said he was drawn back to the cam· pus because of the challenges 1t presents as an athJebc pow· er house. ·UCLA 1s looked upon as one of the finest athletic pm· grams in lhe country,• Guer· rero said. "When you're an institution that's belilg chased, there are inherent challenges m the forefront.· Namely, maintairung a program of excellence with· out compromising integrity. Gt1errero said. For that lofty goal, Guer- rero is well-swted, said Manuel Gomez, UCl's vice chancellor for student affairs. "I Uunk Guerrero is one or those individuals that sets the standard of ethicaJ behavior and a high level of integrtty, • Gomez said. •He is emulated by those indivtduals that be comes into contact wtth, not JUSl the coaches, but ail tbe stude nts.• • DelrdN Newm.n covers ed~a­ tlon. She may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.nf!WmanOlatime.s..com. ln a relatively small amount or taxes. • JwM c:..g,..-coven New- port Beach. She may be ruched at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.casagrandefllatltrlf!S.com It~ . ' Doily Pilot • Send AR<>UND TOWN items to the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646- 4170; or by calhng (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event as well as a contact ph~e number. A complete listlng Is available at www.dailypllot.com. TODAY The Wings of Freedom Tour will return to John Wayne Airport as two World War U airplanes -the B-17 Fortress and B-24 Liberator -fly in. They will be displayed at Sig- nature Plight Support at the airport from 3 to 6:30 p.m. Monday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday and Wecinesday, and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday. The Collings Foundation that sponsors the event requests a donation of $7 for adults and $3 for children to tour through both aircraft. A flight on either aircraft costs $350. Parking is $2 and is on Mantz Road. (949) 930-4813. The Orange County Sierra Singles Club will host a spring dance at 6:30 p.tn. at. the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. $10 bring your favorite beverage. (714) 505-2404 . TUESDAY A free workshop open to the public titled »How to Control Your Wealth· will be given by Carrie Mizera, a financial advi- sor from· Morgan Stanley at 5:30 p.m. at Newport Beach Public Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach, hosted by the Newport Beach Cham- ber of Commerce. Mizera will discuss issues such as estate planning, trust strategies and real-lile examples of how peo- ple have made correct deci- sions to control their wealth Before Joining Morgan Stanley. Mizera served as an invest- ment advisor representative with John Hancock Financial Services. No reservations needed. (949) 729-4400 WEDNESDAY Newcomers to the Orange County Sierra Singles Club can meet for a social with live music and planned activities at 7 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Cornrnuruty Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. (7 14) 505-2404. "Amazing Amt gos," a free seminar, will take place from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. tn the patio cafe of Mother's Market. 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations required. (800) 595-MOMS. THURSDAY Environmental Nature Cen- ter founder Robert House will , lead a walk beginning ,at noon at the nature certter office, 1601 E. 16th St., New- port Beach. Free, bring a sack lunch. The walk will take about one hour. (949) 645- 8489. The Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies at UC Irvine will present a peace lecture from 3:30 to 5 p.m. The lecture. wtuch is part of the center's Spring Forum 2002 and co-sponsored with the Program in Citizen Peace-' building, will consist of a pan- el of peace scholars and prac- titioners Crom Northern Ire- land, Israel and Palestine, Guatemala and the United States. The lecture is free and open to the public. It will be held in the Social Science Plaza .A, Room 1100 at UC!. (949) 824-6410. A free seminar on healthy weight reduction will take place from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the patio cafe of Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th St.. Costd Mesa. Reservations required. (800) 595-MOMS. A Newport-Mesa Unified School District meeting to d.Js- cuss Measure A pld.ns will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Ralph Reed Gym at Newport Harbor High School. (714) 424-5000 FRIDAY A flotllla will be formed to greet the Lynx, a replica of an 1812 privateer, at about 2 p.m. All boaters are welcome to join the procession as the Lynx passes through the har- bor to the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, where it will dock and remain until June 30. The Lynx serves as a history museum under fuU sail. It launched from Rock- port, Maine, in July. It will then slick around for the ------ ARoUNDToWN Freedom Weekend Festival at the nautical museum, which will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p .m. Saturday and Sunda~. Festival admission ts free, "\hough gwded tour aboard the Lynx costs $8 for adults, $5 for children 12 to 17 and $1 for those younger than 12. The 24-hour Relay for Ufe walk and run wm raise funds for the Amencan Can- ce,r Society, beginning at 7 p.m. ~Newport Harbor High"' School's stadium. Teams of up lQ 20 people pay a $150 registrabon fee and will walk or run throughout the 24-hour peri- od. Each team member must also raise at least $100 in donations. Luminarias. which contain personal mes- sages, tor the Mile of Hope Luminary Ceremony may be purchased at the event for a suggested $10 donation. Tents and sleeping bags are encouraged. (949) 261-9446 or www.cancer.org. SATURDAY Adams Elementary School will host its fifth annual country fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The fund-raiser and community outreach event wiU be held at 2850 Club- house Road, Costa Mesa. It will feature a 30-foot slide, dunk tank, pitching machine, stlent auction, car- nival games, live entertam- ment, fesllve ddncers, p1e- eating contest and food . (71 4) 557-4312. Hike with the Orange County Sierra Singles Club for five miles along the Newport Back Bay at 10 a.m. Meet at the Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve on Uruvers1- ty Dnve m . Newport Beach. Free, bnng one quart of water and money for lunch. (714) 996-1738 The Costa Mesa Historical Soaety will hold its annual open house from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the society's head- quarters. The event will con- sist of an array of one-day exhibits displaying old sheet music, hats and Irons in addi- tion to the regular local histo- ry extub1ts. Free The soci- ety's headquarters are at 1870 Anahetm ·st., Costa Mesd. (949) 631-5918 SUNDAY The fourth annual ' Volvo Junior Leukenua Cup Regal· ta will begm at 8:30 a.m. at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. Participants in the race include junior and adult racers who pledge to raise donations to help find a cure tor leukemia. Not only will racers compete for the Leukemia Cup perpetual tro- phy, but they'll "''o compete for prizes for rdising the most donations. Classes include Sabot A-C3, CFJ, Lasers, Harbor 20s, Snipes and Lido 14s. This year's event will be dedicated to yacht club mem- ber Art Guilford, who died or leukemia in April. Reserva- tions are needed. (949) 644- 9530 or (949) 645-9898. Visitors can tour slx koi ponds ranging in size from 1,000 gallons to 50,000 gallons from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m .. $6. (949) 548- 3690, (71 4) 968-5624 or (714) 633-8619. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will host a wme tasting and auction from 1 to 4 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza Village Green, 3333 Bristol St.. Costa Mesd Among the -part1c1pating wineries are Mondovi, Clos du Bois, Ruf£ino. Burgess Cel- lars, Moel, Ravenswood and Lancaster Part1c1pating restaurants mclude Morton's of Chicago, Antonello R1s- torante and Blue Wdter GrilJ" Proceeds will benefit the Orange County Perforrrung Arts Center, Hoag Hospital dnd Children's Hospital of Orange County. $100. Call (714) 885-9095 to purchase tickets. (800) 782-8888 MAY 21 A free seminar on osteoporo- s~ prevention and treaqnent will take place from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the patio cafe or Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Reservation'> required. (800) 595-MOMS MAY 23 The Newport Beach Cham- ber or Commerce will host dn 2 1st .Ann iHtl C orona ~BL M«r Sce ni c !>k presented by Corona de/ Mar Chamber of Commerce and City of Newport Beach Community Services S e h e d"l e of Events 6:0o am Registr ation begins 7:30 am ~arm -up 7:55 am Men 's Sk Race B:2oam women 's sk Ra ce B:45am 2 Mil e Fun walk 9:ooam 1 k Kid's Dolphin Das h ; after-houri) networklny mixer thdt will mc.lude an evening of comedy, mystery and net- workmg at the Gourmet Detective's I tome at the Mez- zanine Restaurant at the Tow- ers, 19800 MdcArthur Blvd . lrvme. Frt'e to chamber mem- bers, $10 for potenlldl mem- bers. Reservallons not need- ed. (949) 729-4400 MAY 24 .. The third annual student- supported patriotic event to mark Memonal 'Day wtll be held at 11 a m. at Newport Harbor High School below the clock tower. The event began in 2000 and ts held every Friday before MemonaJ Day to remember and honor those Newport Harbor High graduates who died while fighting m American wars. More than 200 people attend- ed last year. (949) 515-6300 or (949) 721 -8090. MAY 30 U.S. Ambassador Barbara Bodine will give a lecture as part of the Spring Forum 2002 hosted by the Center for Global Peace and C'onfhct Stud.Jes at UCI The lecture will focus on life in foreign service and is scheduled from 3:30 to 5 p m. The lecture ~ free and open to the publtc. It Wlll be held m Soc1d.l Sci- ences Pldza A. Room 100 at UC! (949) 824-6410 A free seminar and book- s1gn10g on the book "The ............ !It. Monday, Noy 13, 2002 5 Natural Highs To Help You Feel Good All the Time" host- ed by coauthor Hyla Cass will run from ~30 to 8 p.m 111 the pdtlo cafe of Mother's Mar- ket, 225 E. 17th St.. Cost.a Mec,a. Reservauons reqw.red. {800J 595-MOMS. JUNE 1 The sixth annual Volvo Leukenua Cup Regana. co- c,ponsored by the Bah.la Connlh1dn and Dana West yacht clubs, will begin June 1 and conllnues th.rough June 2. The starting line 1S in New- port Beach: the finish line is tn Od.na Point. On the night of June 1. there will be a live celebnty auction with televi- sion personalities-al the yacht club Regatta racers who raJ.Se more than $7 ,500 will receive an all-expense paid fantasy weekend to New York City. Reservallons are reqwred. (949) 644-9530. JUNE 2 The ninth annual Balboa· Island Parade will begm at 11 a.m on Manne Avenue, beginning at the bndge. Grand marshals are Newport Bt>ach Fire Ctuef Tim Riley dnd Pohce Chief Bob MrDoneU. The theme will be "All Fired Up On Balboa Island" -a tnbute to fire- fighters Show up early for a spot m the standing-room- only crowd Free to e nter, though d.11 pdrtlcipants must complete an e ntry form (949) 675-1773 ~~ QZ!'~~N,r,d zs:;JI' ~?'U'Ql; Mattress Outlet Store 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Providing auto insurance to drivers just like you! • • • . ...,,....:r . ' lk ' 1 "'" I -.t ' . .. t: ~ . ' .• r. : ~ • < . I • ' , ·~ .. i,i<,-. /JU\\ 660 Baker Street • Suite 257 • Costa Mesa Howard S. Lewis Insurance • IRehn•fn Brblol And tht 55 r'~I ~:~~ry Insurance (714) 540-4203 ,. Attention: CD Buyers 6.0°/o Annual Percentage Yield <APV) • Callable Certificates of Depo~it • FDIC Insured to S 100.CXXl per depositOf per tnstiMion" • Interest pod sem-onnuofly • flool motunty 1n (10) y80fS -2012 • Non-<:olloble tor (10) years • Collable thefeotter 0 100 par, Cal: , (949) 717-5417 660 Newpolt c..... 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Sports lcltor Roger Corf son • 949-57 4-4223 • Sports Pax: 949-6500170 Doily Pilot · COWGE BASEBAll PHOTOS BY OON LlACH r OAll.Y l'flOT UC Irvine .econd bueman Brett Dalton 1lap1 the tag on a Sacramento State bue runner ~unday. UCI takes over third UC I edges pesky Hornets to break third- place tie with Long Beach State. ANTEATER BALLPARK -The UC Irvine baseball team moved lnto sole po11esslon of thlrd place In the Blg West Conference Sunday by edging the pesky visiting Sacramento State Hornets, 4·3. Sacramento State (19-31, 1·17 in conference), which broke a 15-game conference losing streak by knocking-- off the Anteaters Friday night, then played the hosts even through four Innings of a 10·6 UCI win Saturday. jumped In front, 3· . KOUIOUD o, In the series finale. l Catcher Matt 4 Wilson double d ..._ ____ _, with the bases loaded in the second inning for the , only big blow against UCl starter Sean Tracey, who shut the Hornets out in six of his seven innings. The Anteaters (31 ·22, 16·6}, however, answered with a three-run third to pull even A double by freshman Matt Anderson plated Junior teammate BJ. Eucce for the first Anteater .tally. UCl pulled even when an error by first bueman Chris Kinsey resulted ln the game's only two unearned runs. Both teams put up ze ros in the middle inrungs. but UCI broke through in the seventh for what proved to be the game·wmner. Anderson, who amassed seven RBls in the series, drove in freshman Martinez wtth a sacrifice Dy to make a winner of Tracey, who Is now 8-6 after striking out SIX and yielding six hits before giving way lo Paul French. French, a •Ju nior ri ght-hander, allowed only one hit In two hitless relief innings to post his second save. t The win, combined with Long Beach State's 10·8 loss Sunday to conference -leading Cal State Northridge. helped the Anteaters move a game ahead of the 49ers (11·7 In conference) into third place. Northrtdge (16·5 in conference) remains ahead of Cal State Fullerton, which fell to 14-7 against Big West competition after dropping a 10-8 Above: UCl'1 Jaime MarUnez dive1 1afely back into 1eeond bue u Sacramento State shortltop Tito Barba makes a play on UU! ball during the Anteaters' 4-3 Big West Conference victory Sunday at Anteater Ballpark. At left. UCI relief pitcher Paul French, who saved the victory for teammate Matt Tracey, celebrates the final out u UCI moved into sole poueuton of third ln the Big West. verdict to UC Riverside Sunday. UCl w its Northridge for a three· game series, beginning Friday at 3 p.m. Iii WIST COWflllCI UC 8-vM 4. SAau.wfno 5TATI J s.cJamento State 030 000 000 • 3 7 1 UC lrvlne 003 000 10x • 4 9 2 Tr~ French (8) Mid Miiier. Mllnlon, o.cker (8) Mid Wilson. W • -n-.c.y, M . L • Manion, 2-6. Sv • French (2). 21 ·Wilson (S). Andenon (UCI). m. Daibf&ot m Sports Hall of Fame Celebrating the rnillenniun1 BRAD LEWIS Corona del Mar The last American rower to capture Olympic Games gold continues the life of a 'free spirit.' IUch1rd Dunn 0AILY PILOT 0 no day In the quad llfMI at Corona del Mar High, Brad Lewta noticed a algn lnvlUng athlete• to try out for the new rowing toam. •Tho key wu that lt aald no experience nece11ary. It allowed a lot of athlete• a fresh atart, and there was great enthu1la1m,: Lewis said, referring to the inaugural CdM rowing team under Coach Mark Sandusky In 1971, long before the Newport Aquatic Center was built and Introduced junior rowing and paddling. •(Sandusky) was a student teacher, and, when we first gathered together, we were a rather eclectic group of athletes, with tennil playera, cro11-country runner• and football players,· added Lewil, a 6·foot·4, 200-pound specimen, an Ideal rowing frame. "l had been a tennis player and was one of those typical basketball players who was tall, but had no vertical jump." 'For Lewis, a 1972 CdM graduate who continued hil rowing career at UC Irvine, it three-tlme world champion (1997·99) which wn• oxpected to take home gold at t. Sydnoy Garn 1. Although the team fallod at the Gamea and llnl1hod fifth, Lewis 1Wl produced a documentary film on the crew called ·A Pino Balance.• "I tell people It'• like Shakespeare -everybody diet at tho end,• Lewis said with a laugh Le wta, who made hls debut as an Independent filmmaker at the 2002 Newport Beach Film PosUval, said he'a • 1UJJ enjoying • the feeling of winning an Olympic gold medal. "That IJ about the greateat thing over,• he aald. •(To wln the gold) ls just pure pleasure. Nothing can compare to It, and It was especially nice for me because I was In my hometown. l never had a race in LA unW the Olympics, and It was within driving distance for my family. •J don't think abollt (the gold medal) all that often, but it ls was a golden tranJiUon. Brad l.ewt.I something that haa always been a great thrill, e1pectally coming from a amall town. I waan't an Ivy League guy, or didn't come from one of the tradlUonal rowing center1. It was Following an outstanding collegiate career under legendary former UCI rowing coach Bob Errut, Lewis set hil 1tghts on the Olympic Gamea. After taking a year off and attending the 1976 Montreal Gamea as a v111tor, Lewis made the 1980 U.S. Olympic rowing team, but former President Jimmy Carter forced America to boycott the Moscow Games that year. Pour yean later, however, Lewis wu in prime form and captured the gold medal at the 198-4 Los Angeles Games in double sculling with Paul Enqulst. No American rower has won Olympic gold since, part of the reuon why Lewis, now a filmmaker and writer, decided to follow the 2000 U.S. Olympic eight-man rowing team, a nice to come from a email 1chool like UCJ and achieve 1ucce11. lt makea it all the more sweet.• Lewis, who has worked on several HBO movie projects and has been on h1J own aince September 1999, funded his documentary film by writing a. couple of books, including ghostwriting the 1tory of the television show "Baywatch." Lewis, who enjoys traveling, has attended every Summer Olympics since 1976. "I like to aee dillerent places and eat different foods and see different cultures," said Lewis, who loves the "pomp and circumstance • of the Olympics. Lewis, who lives in Corona del Mar, is the latest honoree in the Dally Pilot Sports Hall of Fame. He's single, never been married and •kind of a free spirit." JC. BASEBALL PLAYOFFS Pirates rally, advance OCC erases deficits of 7-1, 8-7, to defeat Glendale and move into Super Regional, ~gPriday. OLINDALl -The Orange Coi1t con.ge beMbd -.a needed oa1y GM plM to ftnllh the Job lunday, ,...,... lWicl '° .... C'Jleadele, .. I, to wtD OM lo\ltMrn Cdfanda ·i:-a ftdary :a Coida Jalm Aloblll't...... 12)••--of·tln• luper ...-.a lldel, Mtrtaa&al l'rNIJ, ......... ... .,,._fo. *11 I tll. Onllle Colla. ........... ........ ,..* .. ----- baa been atruggllng offen1lvely, keyed am-run aeventh wtth a thrw- run double. Pre1hman Doily Pilot Corona del Mar I llgh and Newport Harbor both advance lo the first round of the CIF s Southern SecUon boys volleyball playoffs The unseeded Sall on, ( 11-6) hammer their way to a 15-7, 15-13, 15-9 triumph over host Aliso Niguel (14-4), to earn the right to face Capistrano Valley ( 16· 1) ln the first round. The Sailors build a 9-0 lead Ln the first game, as junior setter Thavls Nel1on deals assists to fo~r H arbor hitter , including senior Dana Mesenbrink, who finishes with a team-high 11 kills and junior Scott Archbold; who adds 10. The Wolverines build leads of 6-3 and 8-6 in the second game, but Mesenbrink. the Tars' lone semor, spearheads a balanced attack to help Harbor regam a 14·8 edge. The Sea Kings (11 -4) cruise over 09tario Christian 15-7, 15-6, 15-5 to advance in CIF DivL'iton IU competition to meet Capistrano Valley Christian (14-1). Ontario Christian hai. leddS or 5-3 IO the first game and 2- 0 in the second, but CdM hitters Blalr Hoppe and Tim Andrews swing weU. Hoppe had 17 kills, seven for scores, w~e four of Andr~ws' 11 killi:. also resuJt in points. Dennis AlsbuJer has 10 kills and three blocks, while Greg Burden adds five kJUs und an dCe. Billy Messenger has two aces and two kJUs for the Sea Kings, who tally si.x straight points to close out the first game. CdM takes a 6-2 second- game lead. SPORTS ' In d must-wln Sec1 View League matchup. Corona del Mar erases an eight-run deficit to 1 0 defeat visiting University High ( 13· 1 i, 7 ·8 In league), sending the Sea Kings (13-10, 7-8) into the ClF 3-A playoffs. The game that lasts more than three hours ends when shortstop Theo 1 Rokos sends the first pitch In the bottom of the 10th inning ~ver the right-field fence for a 10-9 Sea King win. Rokos' blast is CdM's fourth home run on the day. ,Roko also stars in the seventh, as the Sea Kings rally from a 9·7 deficit to tie the score and send the game to extra innings. In tbe seventh. second baseman Mike ~usson walks and C. W. ltMD.lay singles to left to put the tying runs on first and second. After an apparent botched bunt attempt results in Susson being forced out at Uurd, Rokos come to the plate with CdM down, 9-8, with runners on second and third with two outs. He lines a single tt> right to score Mike Knecht with the tying run. The long road back for CdM begins in the second with Ramsay's solo home nm to right. The Sea Kings do damage in the third, on a Wdlk rlnd subsequent singles by Rokos and Jett Matsen. After a double play, lightning strikes for the Sea Kings. Catcher Tlm OeClnces hits his fifth home run of the season over the right-field fence. and Susson follows by sending a blast over the left-field fence for bade-to-back home runs that make it 8·5 Univer&lty. Dan MacMillan earns the victory for CdM, pitching 5"J shutout innings, allowing five hits, one walk and a hit batter, w hile striking out four. CdM coach Sc:ott Magers says it may be tbe best high school game he has ever seen. CdM's dramatic vtctory is its second of the week over University. ,. Four Costa Mesa High athletes move on to the CIF Division lTI Final<; in track and field after competing at the CIF Southern Section Division Ill prehnunaries at Long Beach City College. Sophomore dJ'>tdnce runner Bruce Hancock betters his personal record by five seconds (4:24.851 to win the second oJ three heats in· the 1,600 meters. It's the second-best time of the prebms Mustang seruor Eric Solis qualifies third in the 1.600 (4:25.25) and hfth in lhe 800 (1.57.89). WUUling bot.h his heats. Solis, Hancock. 1umor thrower Matthew Rudesm (shot put) and.junior girls mi,Sidle-distance standout Gegl Van De W•ll,er (800) all quahJy for the ClF Division Ill Finals. Van De Walker become'> the only area athlete to advance to the llnals, going 2:26.0 to wm the ftrst of hve beats. For the second tame in four years, the Newport ~bor sailing team brings home the Mallory Trophy, awarded each year to the national champion. A 7-2 win over crosi.town rival Costa Mesa, as well Ma 12- 8 Laguna Hills win over Laguna Beach, gives the Estancia baseball tedJTl a third-place finish in tbe Pacilic Coast League and a berth m the ClF 3-A pldyoffs. In the Eagles' final league game against Mesa, pitcher Kyle Wilson throws a complete- game, three-tutter for the 7-2 win. Going into the game, Estancia trails Laguna Beach by one game. Estanoa seruor hrst baseman Ste~e King doubles, triples and scores three runs against the Mustangs. The Eagles' hitting attack comes early, staldng Wilson to a 6-0 lead after two frames. Third baseman Mike SmJtb comes through with a two-out double to drive 1n two runs in the becond inrung. Mesa finishes the year 6-19, 3· 12 in league. The team wins the trophy at the High School Dinghy Nationals in Miami. beating 19 leams. Newport lakes the trophy by nine points over second-place Palmetto of Florida. Corona del Mar diver Sandy Zubrtn scores 464.8.!? points to outdistance )\er nearest competitor by 78 points aJJd win the champlonship in the CIF 3-A diving championships at Heritage Park in Irvine. Harbor lecids the regatta by six points after the first day, its best race comlng from skipper Patrick Hogan and crew K.uay Thompson, as they sail to the team's only bullet for the regatta on the last day of the race. On the second day, Hogan and crews Greg Dougherty, Heather Por1er and Thompson sail to two seconds, two thirds, a fourth. a bJth and an l8th·pl1tce finish in the A division. In the 8 dJVislon, skippers Brtan BlsseD and Porter sail well with crew members A.llsoo Hill and Thoy Tre.car. Estancia senlor Malt Fuerbringer, a three-year star ill basketball and volleyball, is named the Pacific Coast League AthJete of the Year, as voted by the circuit's athletic directors. Fuerbringer, a Stanford-bound volleyball plbyer is a two-time AD·CIF performer In basketball, leading the Eagles to a CJF State Division m championship, a Southern Section title and a Southern California Regional crown by averaging 20. 7 points and 10 rebounds. He then lead'! the Eagles to their first CIF berth ln volleyball. He bilmmers a school-record « kills In a late-season league victory and amasses 25 of the team's 34 kills in a lint-round CIF -4-A playoff loss to Huntington Beach. ~·one• OP' ewfece or the up,... " '"' ., • , ,. '"-IER.EFROM Unit.a. .,...., TRUSTEE:'S .,,....,. •• ... 12 !!00 feet to the TRUsr NO RJV. 2410. 2411. -• eubllurlace o< the 51715~7·ND On JUJlt' 2412. 2414. 2420. land. N rnaved by 3. 2002 al 3 00 P M 2420· 2422• 2423· the Irvine Compt111y In fl'lr•I American Title 2424. 2430 2431· the Deed recorded C 3432. 2433 and 2434 Matcll 4. 1994 u hiaW'1U\ce ompany. tndualve. aa mown oo n-uatce, or Succaaor the Condominium 1.MtrW1'1ent No. 94- or SubaUtutcd Ttuatee Plan Recorded on 01 1577~. recorded or thal c6Ul.n Deed of Men:h 4 u ......... l exrcuted by June lO. 1999• u lNltrwnent No. 94-"" lnlltrumenl No .....,, ___ _._. Herman R.obcl'U. • l""""A">2J47 of 011~77.... ~ roamed tDllll u h1a olllc~lal -ftrd8 In the October 4. 19915 N le __ .. -parate ·~ tnetrument No 96-ao .. ,... -olllcc of the County 434378 and recorded property and recorded Recorder. On.nee March 31. 2000 u County, Celllomlll October 4. 19915 u INlllUDlCnl No lnatrwntnt No 95· 2000016M39. In Book (Tbc. CondomlDIWD 434380. ell of omctal r Ofndal Plan1 R.eeeTVtnll Recorda. ALSO ~ o of OnulCic therefrom. W • ~ r;xcltl"nNO PROM County. Ca1Jlam1a, e:xcluatve cucment SAD> PARCltt. I 11<E to thet tngreN. qreu. u.ee l'Ou.owtNG Ally and punuanl and en.........,_,l •ub!ect c::cna1n NoUce of to the ~na o{the and ell -ter. -ter Odault thaeundes' [)eclarelJon of Mehta or tnterat n:conled Januasy 18. Covenants. Condluona tbc:n:ln eppurtc:nwit or ~ .. LMtrumenl and ReatnctlON lor relattnc to the land or No 20020041283. In Newport Coeat VUlu owned or uaed by the Book, Page. or Oflldel C4ndomlnlWDS lrvtne Company In ~rd.a o< Mid recorded 00 June lO. connecuon with or County. will under 1...,,,.. u inatrwnent 00 with rapeet to the end pursuant to uJd """ land (no matter bow ...__. ol Truet eel! at I ~2150 ol e.cqUlred by the livtne ~ Qflldal Recorde In the , whcth public auctson for ol!l.ce of the Cowl!;)' Company. er Ceab. lewfUl money ol Rec:ocder or OnulClc euch -ta rtCJlta eh&ll tbe United Stata of County, .. amended be r1pat1an. over~. Amer1ca. • cubler"• from ume to time ltbe appniprt•~. Utto . check payable to .aid "Condomlnlum pttcol•Una. 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AD without. bowlWr any C!Nl"ER. located et; THE ro......., .. .,._.: f1Cbt to enter upon the 30<t gut Cbepmn od. oil ~ el.irlllce of the land In "-"-mlncnl9. the CllDCllM: ot •~b ~::t~ a11"''t;i r1Chta. ~ cf: ~ta ... ~ by rttf\l. uu. and lntereet ~ta 0 the &Mlle Company In ~ to and OOW ~M ~ the l)eied rcc«ded be.Id by It under Mid, ~ pt.bennal March '· 1994 .. o.d Of ~ In the •team. and ell ~~ ~ llNP"t1 tllNet.ed JD ~ derfYed ftOID • _ _.. ~. l 994 .. -.. CoufttY Md awe ol th --....-~· ., ~-•: 811)' e --trwtrvment No. ~ --tllat mey be without or _ _....... ;nm.aww tru-t wider the lend 011~,,.... ,_,,_. DhM ·1.·. 1be lend t.otetber with the Octobw &. lM M ==-to'-~ pr.rpet\1111 "Ch~ ~.!.cs ~ SI the ITATS Qr ilriDanl. and Octobw 6, 1986 M ~ C:OUH'IY ~ ~ l.rwU\lnMftt No 95-°' OIWfQ&. and .. =~ tn end 434380 ... ol 06:ITll I ..... ., 1oAow1i: NIDOlllDI me ...a. ~ PAACIL 2 A -IMS ""'* ._ &&Id luld ~ ~ unttfll) 2430. u :n:=.:-.--: odMr lend. tncNdint ~ ,:: llOOS.I b-.. 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Georgetown, Michigan, Colgate dnd lttuca, though OCC Coach Dave Grant SdJd 1t was a close race Times were not avcUlable. In the novice hnal. OCC, cOc1ched l)y Jeff Moore, topped the field, covering the 2,000- mcter course Ill 6: 15 fvlJdugan (6:16), Mans (6-19). V1rgm1d (6.22), Georgetown (tr25) dnd New Hampshire {6:28) rounded out the novice final The OCC novice eight includes Andrew Blair. Nick [)'Antoni, Tom Redouty. Chns Lentaru, John Zeigler, Will Harn<>. itydn Coi.teUoe, John Erickson dnd co.x.o.wcSJn Sierrd Cdldwell. OCC's varsity eight boat cons1'>U. of Mike Krueger, Alan Twigg. Je".>se Wdldowslu, Brian SclJeeh!, Gints, Salaks. Matt I lc1tbnnk, Chns Pope <ind Stuart Blair. C dldwell 1i:. the coxswain The P1rdtes closC> out their '>f'd'>On 1n the Henley Royal R1'gdttd, JuJy 3-7. on the Thames R1vN in Engldnd Magana paees Lions Vdnguard University JUn&or Tony Mdgand wcm the men's PIRATES CONTINUED FROM 6 the eighth. bul sophomore r(•hf'ver Greg Schwenn, who hds m1s!>c-d most of the sea!>on with dn m1ured !>houlder muscle. kept th1> Pirat<>i. m the gdffie. .Joe Momson began the rdlly thdl qdve Schweno tus first win of the i.edson with a two-out mheld smgle m the runth Jake GdrOd '>lllglcd dnd both runner.; ddvanced on a wlld pitch. SUUler tht'n grounded a smgle up the rmddle, dnvmg m the tymg and wmnmg runs adjudicated. atatutory or cont:nctual. totClher with the rtgJi t and pawel" to explore. drill. redrtll. remove and et.ore the ume &om or In the land or to c1lvm or otherW!Jle utilize euch waiu. ngbta or lntereal. on any olber property owned or 16.ted by the lrvtne Company: but without. boweYer. any r1C)lt to enter upon the .wu.ce of the land In the dttdK of auch r1C)lta, -reHrVed by the lrvtne Compaqy In the 0-1 recorded March 4. 1994 .. tnatnunml DO 94- 01677911. recorded Mllrch 4 . l 91M .. lnatrumcnl no 94- 0157798. rec:onied October 4, 1996 .. lmtn11'Dalt No. 96- 434378 and recorded Oc1ober 4. 11»5 .. anattwnent no QS. 434380. all ol omcsai Recorda PARCEL 2: Unlt(aJ 3621. u a!>OWn on the Condomt.nlum Plan. PARCEL 3: A non· cxclWllve aMM:mCOt l'or en,rae. ~ u.ae and enjoyment. •UbJeet to the ~ of the Coodomtnlum OecJar&Uon. aw:r the common an:e o< Lot 2 of the t.rel:l u deftned In the Condominium Ol!daraUOO. N ·~t to Paroea. 1 end 2, eboYe deecrlbed. PARCEL 4· Nf ac1u.M¥t r1;bt or ~ and ~ ol~ -.,.... .. dlllJlld SI tbe Coiidcl••--Dadw llliOO end .. ~ u...n .. llPPA""*" ID JWmie l Ind 2 aboN ~Cbld. PARCa. 5 A nonc=t.-. JI • IJld ..,....,._.a1we alld ....., • ..,, " Ille ....... I tnw ......,,. ......... .... .._ ...... D~ 2 ol IM o.---.eor .... _. .._a1r IW ......... c--,,.. ,......,~ao. , .. -..... 2 -,..,... .. .. 09dll ......... .... ........ CNrlr ...,. "' Or-. ~ .. ....... D 111-.-. • ...,, ....... I _, I .... . ......... ....... -~ . .. ~,., .... "O " .. ... ;~ .......... =:.=.: .... -----· ,., -= a s a r 3,000 meters in a ~ school-record wne of 8:48.85 to pace several Llon tMck and field standouts Saturday dl the Claremont Classic. Magana broke the school. standard set earller thls year by teammate Robbte Jones. Magana a~ met the automatic qualifying standard for natlolldh He has also qualified for nationals 111 the 3,000 steeplf>- chai.e dnd the 10,000 and he plans to compete in either or both, passmg up the 3,000 Vanguard c;eruor tugh Jumper Beth Weidler broke her own school record by cl anng 5-4 • to finish third Weidler i.et the ldte!>t record on her third 1ump, topping her old mark of 5-4 ThC' mark 11> d proV1s1ondl ndllondl qudhfymg i.tandard. but mdy cam Wc1dJE>r dn autOindllC qudhlying bt-rth U 1t is dmong thr• top 16 mdrki. this SCd!>On. Jumor Sdruh 11,i11 tnok ~h seconds off her pN~onal bf''>t by clodo.ng d 1'»26.44 to hru'>h thud m the UJOO I ldll\ tm11· I'> only i:.even ~cone!-. -.hy of d 12-yedr- old '>Chool rPcord. hC'ld hy hPr mother. 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MlllOf Dealgn R•· c1uet1t<1 by. an lndMdull view ZA.o2·22 fOf New· Have you •tarted land Conltl'\ICllon, l u· dOlng bu1lne11 yet? thorlHd agent lor YM, 8l03f2001 Geotge and" JMnlna Mlc:hMI John Hupka MoGl\N for • MCOOd Thll llalement WU llOtY lddMlon to e tin· llled wllh the Couflty gi..latnMy relldencl. lo- Oeltl of Orange County c:ated II MO Pr9aidlo on 0412ef2002 Drive In an R 1 2002tl012CM Envlronmental de· Delly Plot """ 28 Mey termination e1191T1PC 6. 13. 20. 2!X!:2 'M304 Publlthed Newpon BHch·Co11a Mell NOTICE OF Delly Ptlol May 13, 2002 APPLICATION TO M376 SELL ALCOHOUC BEVERAQEI Fk:UUoue luelneee ~T~ ~'if~ ,:me~, Concem: The Name(•) .,. dOlnO ~ .. of the Aoollclnl(I ) Ill N.w Dlmentlon lnvnt· are: LAwAY"S ment Propertlel, 3151 RESTAURANT II INC Airway tl 1. Co11a The appllcanll lllled Mela. CA 929&1 above are applying to N.0.1.P, Inc.. 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Since that best detcribes your holdma. bid four no trump. Q 2 -Both vutnenbleras South you hold: • 4 I:' Q 10 94 J 0 K 84 J l • 9 J The bidding has~: WEST NOKTH EAST. SOlfrtt 11:1 Dbl I• 7 What action do you lake? A -You do noc have much, but the bidding suggests ~trongly 1ha11ou have a good diamond fit. Don 1 count points -jusl up and compelC with fWO diamoOds. Q 3 -As South. vulnerable, you hold: • 107 l '7QI 0 QH H 4J •A The bidding has procccdcd: NORTH EAST SOUTH 1<;> ,.. 10 ~ , .. ' Wh~t do you bid now?. WFST p- A -The only reason )'OU bid IWO diamonds was because you in&.endcd 10 follow up by rebiddinj three d1a. mond~. showing a weakish 1wo- over-0ne resporue with a long sui1. Q 4 -Neilbtr vulnenb&c, r"' bold; •K ltf,)"AJ7U 0 KU •lt" Parwr opens the biddina with one ipldc, WM do you rapoild7 A -We can lhiJlt of aJJ kJnda of'lci- en11fic auctiona which ml&ht, or mjght not, get you co the pcriecc •pot. 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