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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-02-10 - Orange Coast Pilot• SUN DAY • --• SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HI WEB: WNW.DAILYPILOT.COM fE9.llUARY 10, 2002 SUNDAY STORY ....... Llf I & LlllUIE Before you say "I do" to everything from the wedding dress to the rings, you might want to check out what's going on at area stores. S..P-e-5 PHOTOS IV DON t.EACH I DM.Y ...OT Construction worker LT. Riley pounds chunks of rocks on the deck of the Balboa Pier, where be wtl1 wash the area for fresh concnte. ...... coawu1m FOIUM Pavin .... Balboa by Oub he~ honcho Henry Sch1elein talks With Assist.nt City Editor James Meier about the Neil.•'lJOf't Beac:t\ cU>'s ecpensiorl S..P-e-9 ....... I PORTS The Newport and Balboa piers, undergoing a $2. 7-million renovation, will reopen at the end of February and March, respectively UC Irvine's men's basketball team battled 819 We-st Conference nval Utah Stat• at the Bren Events Center Saturday night. S..P-e-11 u111 .... UUIDll June CaN9.nde DAILY PILOT Want to know what'i going on 1n Newport-Mesa thli ~1 Thb month? Not month? O** out our Ulti~te Calendar. A gainst a weak winter sun, the pte.rs seem bleak. stnpped down to skeletons crawling wtth swarms of work- ers. But by the tune the summer sun re"1f15 b.igb, the rel'>uth of the Balboa and Newport pters will be complete. Both will have a tronger appeal and stronger foundations. LT. Rlley, a 3e yev veteran of unlon construction work. takes a break under the sun u be prepares to pour concrete. See ...... The two historic landmarks on the Balboa P ninsu· la a.re unde.rgoang lheu most thor- ough renovation ever. On Jan. 2, the Balboa Pier dosed and, on Jan. 28, th N wport Pier fol- TOP STOIY Searching for resort support • Developer Stephen Sutherland starts canv ing Balboa Peninsula to inform people about bis hotel propoeal, .,..... ....... 0M.YhoT BAI.BOA PBNINSULA -Deve&oper Stepben ~d-.awmilDdWtddy'nt •1tobnglnl ............ ,........,.. ,, '*' ..,., ......... uryl90lt,.. ... , 9 .. n..,.111tllnal9it I t'lllal? '5htWlllt .......... ).,..., ....... ..,,. I b lls9M ..... lf I Ell ...... ..,._ •UFcm • lowed. By t1m th y reopen at th end of February ond March, respoctJvely, both will have been SEE PIERS PAGE 10 A welder ........,.. to dismantle an old piece of Balboa! Pier, wbkh II 1trtpped clown to the foundaUon of old and wok plllngl lb.at wlU be replaced .... reinforced. Demands of budget and deadllnes keep the crew w~ bard and efttdent. A heavy piece of COIKJ ... Uae ............. Udo place by K.eltlaStlplle, .. ,..... .... ..__ ..... n. nlt1•Ny of .. lllliwy ......... ,_....ma .,. ........ ~­•wortlml ...... wttll ......... Resurrecting the 'Survival Guide for Valentine's Dqy' 2 Sunday, Februafy 10, 2002 GDIWIYVlll A white Cht"Vy van, used by the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen to pick up rood don6tions, 'was reported stolen last week. The van lb.at was parked in the soup kitcb o's parking lot went missUlg Monday monung. That was the only vehicle the soup kitchen had to run errands and do its daily ptdcups, S&d Develop· ment Director George Neureuther. He said he as well as volun· leers were swpnsed at the lnd· Hent and lb.at they bad never PUILIC SAFln been robbed or bur· glanzed ln 16 yean. The soup kitdlen has rented a van, but Neureuther said they will soon have to buy a new vehicle dependulg on insurance coverage and actlon the board of directors takes Uu.s week. The stolen van was donated and mamlained by South Coast Pld7a merchants. _ o.p. .._,.... cown publtC safety Mld courtJ She may be rN<hed at (949) 57""4226 0( by HMll at dMpl bhar•~Dmacom. IV, YOU V, '!fl All ... IM .. ND It's back to the drawmg board -kmd of -for oty oUiaals work.mg on the ever-evolvmg recreabonal vehicle ordtnance. Counal members voted 3 to 2 to rPv1S1t the proposed placard system and explore the poss1b1Uty of dllOWUlQ residents to apply for perrrul"> over the Internet. increase the number of p<>nruts 1:1Uowed per year, and m<'orporate some sort of "extreme hardship" stan- dard for those who are the excep- lloo to the rule. Counalmen Gary Monahan COSTA MISA and Chris Steel dissented. About 28 residents spoke up about what bas become a very heated discus· ston. About hall poked holes in the proposed pennit sy Lem, say· mg the placards -which would allow motor homes to be parked for the disbnct purposes of loading and unloading -ad-.iertlse when people will be out of town. The opposjbon also railed agamst the part of the ordtnance that luruts ng owners to 12 pemllts per year -each loadtng and unloadlng penrut counting as one. A ha.ndful of speakers. howev· er, supported the council's efforts to restrict motor hom on aty stJ'eetl, saying they are unsightly and dangerous. -Lolfta tt.rpw C<Mtn Costa Meta SM may be ruched at (949) 574-4215 0< by t-INll .n lol1t11 ~tlmacom. I RUSTIC HIDUWIY The plan for Crystal Cove Stdte PMk further cry tall.Jzed last week as ofhoals announc:-ed they were modeltng the project on a CIYSTAl COVE handful 01 rus-uc cablilS m Mt Tamalpdl State Park m Mann County The cabms, in an area known as Steep RctVllle, clre moderately pnced and were doscribed by the park's 1tupenntendent as spartan. The movr makes the state ell· gtble for an addJtional 52.8 mlllJon from the CaWorrua Coastal Com· mission Thot agPncy's executive director also announced h would ren w a decad<>-old agreement with th slate to hAnd ov r that money for t oratJon of the ~6 beach.front 'Oltaqos ln Crystal Cove. Dai¥Pilot VOLK N0.41 .._. ... _ ...,.., • • unu IOI Of IOPI ·~ l.lght bod with th ultlmut WNpOn agalnat dariulea-th givmg ol llght. Only then do w. ptOVe that th human aoul ii indeed good, that our IJ/i doea matt r, and that our world II a ploce worth aavlng. • -~ ........... of OWlbM JewW'I (Mt., of Nlwpof1 lw:tl. on ~ the GefWIW k ~out 10.000 <hlrity bow printed...., the~ ·0o k ... beyond r.-on ... '9ople Me ~ to put in a coin a • and,_.. the money to theW f~ cNttty. PHOTO OF TIE Wiii 'SNOW DAYS' llGlllTS .......... Winler Jn Southern CalJ. fomJa ts an odd Ume for me a.t 10meone who wm bom in Virginia. I grew up deo.llng with anow 6torms and ice. alwaya ll&tenlng to the rodJo In the momlnga hoping that achoo/ would be canceled and I'd be able to go out sleddlng with my trlenda. When I came to California, •anow days• were a thing of my pa&t, and I think the only day I m1ated from ldtool -except for fal<ed illness -waa when the students went on strike because the di3trict changed our cla.ss schedule and we didn't like It. the ocean wm alm~t visible from the site of the bUz- zard. Actually, It wasn't o blizzard but a truck that brought the SJIOW to the klda thJS day, but the fU/1 lev- el was }us.I the aamP. Kuta made mowmen. snow angels and, of course, blasted their teachers with snowballs. When I got the •snow day• aaalgnment at Hoag Hospital. it wa5 like a return trip to my youth, except I think a little bit of that f WI is Wuatroted in the pk ture I took of S·yeat-old Breit Dally going to bat again.st a mowbaU. Of course, going back to my car with wet pants and cold ice down my hJrt, deposited there by an excited tyke, made for on uncomfortable drive to my next a!Wgnment, but at l<'ast I E>n/oyed a lltUe glimpse back to the . now clays of old I CHllSTlllS COMPIOMISE Boat Parade planners think they have found a way to please most of the people most of the time. Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce offioals saKI last week tbey want to shorten the parade to five days and llEWPOIT shorten the route except IUCI on Saturday and Sunday. The revamped Can· nery has turned out to be an eye-open· er. Keeping with e traditional exterior reminiSCP.ot of its fishing village tu.story, the new cannery Seafood of the Pacific restaurant opened Monday wtth tup new intenor that mcludes an upstairs sushi lounge. Hoag Hoep1tal's Women' Pavilion got a boost this week when the Arnold -Greg Fry and Mabel Beckman Foundation gave IU PHOTO/OMYf'lOT the hospitaJ a $2.5 miWon grant to help build the S50 million pavilion. Thursday was a dark day for ducks, but officials say the waterfowl, too, will benefit from a new ordi- nance. The rule. designed wtth water quality in mind. prohibits large-scale feeding of th~ arumals City staff are working out the bugs of bow lo return S18 million to Newport Coast r -s1den~ ThP. d sessment tax relief, promised by the city as part of the annexation agreement. could ctpp<>ar a a cred- it on residents' tax bills over the next 15 years. -June c-s •• c~ Nliwpor't INch. She m11y be~ at ('949) 57~32 OI by~ atj4JM aW9f•ndfoel.ttlfMS.<om The money was initially set to be used for a youth hostel near the cove. It had be.en handed over by the developer of the St. Regis hotel in Dana Point. --.I ca...t aMn the tfMOl'""'lt and John w.,. Airport. ... tl\lly be,.... It (Ml) 7'iM])O OI ~~It pw/.dlntof .. ..,..<Dm. The disttict WU buuing wlth activity last week as 35 authon shared their writing seer ts wltb eager elementary tudents as part of the annual Authors Fesbval. On Thunday night, the New- port·Mesa Schools Foundauon played Santa and banded out over EDUCATION ~r~c::>.; ~~8:ts have d tgned innovative programs. Th event was b d three months earli r than tut year so th teachers could put the mon y to work faster One school got m the Olympic 'J)irit on Friday morrung. Newport Heights gav Ill tudents and ... j. ....... NI OW.-... ~ llEAQllS HOJ\M (M)Ml-tOI& som parents d workout dunng a marathon .thut raised mon y for th PTA. And th Coronu del Mctr I ugh School Or'h dan rs ur rccovenng from thr perfor· mane this w k dfter lnv ung uc month of reh rsal t1rn • The hows were choreographed by tud nts and f atured studf'nt· d igncd co turn s ond lighung effects -.,..,.. .......... town edUC.hOI\ st. m11y be iwthed at (949) 574-<1221 or by •INlll ft dftldrt.~Dmet aM1 Doity Pilot ......... QUOTllUS •we want to give /the lunda/ to sate parb, and they want to to.1'e /them/.• -s.r...a.1seac. .... i!OnW' tot the Clllffomia COMall Commillio4 .. on the commil- sion wottlJng wrth California State P.tcsto~ an~ ht would hand owr S2 I million tot the r~ion of Ctystal Cove~ •The outside looks almost idenUcal to the way ii dld before, but once people come /JWde, they're In for quite a shock.• -Steve lleftMrt. co-owner of tN cannery S.afood of the Padflc. on the restaurant's new design. JellyfiV't lights, • waterfall and an upsta1n sushi lounoe art now part of the eatefy, wtuch reopened Monday after two and a half yean IVTIU .. Seema to me that they may be /U8' big advertisements that aay, 'Hey thief, come get me, I'm out of town,•• -Gery Monetwlr\. Costa Mes.a counc1tm.in, on his reseniatlons about a propoMd pr09f'am m.t would ~ RV owners pl.Ke lafge flucnsc.ent ~ds 1n thetr wt~lds so they c.ilf\ be PMked 1n oty str"u during l<*fing and unlo.td1ng The proposal ~ bac-ti on the dr<1wtng ~rd ·we are dellmtety lookmg Into a better security system now that this has happened.· -George~. ctev·-e""lopl-m-1e1~nt director at Someone cares Soup Kite.hen. on the theft of the nonprofit's white Chevy van on Monday. The van. which did not haYI an alarm, WIS parted In a lot With Mt\SOf lights • 1n my opinion what I do is not /ust a process of burying I.he dead. But it'a helping to create a proce that celebrates a life.· -.. o ....... ~.i maNgef of Paof1< View Memori.al PMk In Newport le.let\ on his JOb running a funeral home ·People think you n d money to go to DJ.sncyland and have fun, but you /tut have to spend time with the people you love.• -,..,,,, --· 27. on raising thr• Slbl1ngs and a son by henetf With minim.al ~ from the ~. 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Doily Pilot ••flt_I• THE llEWS Bri5toJ treet collision kills bicyclist A 41-yur-old WOlll4n died after lb bicyd he w nd· mg collided with d car Satur· d y aft moon, ofhoalJ Id. Th womun, wh~ n411l was not releai.ed pending notJ.f1cation to fturuly mcm· bers, wa ndlng her bicycle westbound m the 1200 block of Bnsto) Str t about t 2:08 p.m , when she ~uddenly made a left tum to cross the w estbound trafhc lane . police Sd.Jd A 57.-year-old ~nta Ana man. who Wd\ ctlso travehng w tbound on Bristol Street, WclS not able to dvo1d the bicyclist m pate of wervmg hlS vehicle and .. pplymg th brakes. oJhcu1l aid. Poltce said the impact cause !.evere trnuma to thP b1cycltst She Wtl-'> trf'at<'d on M:Cne by Co to M para- medics and trdnsportt>d lo Coastal Conunuruty l lo<ip1tul an S.:mta Ana Shf' WdS pro- nounced decld dl 12.48 pm .. ofhaals Sdtd The dnvN c-omplcuned of ptun to h1<> lt>fl leg. but refused med1rdl trealm nt dt the scene of th<' accident, cud police, who dr<' .. w1 mvt"•l1· galtng the mcadC'nt Winds blow hot and fast in rwport-Mesa Tht! Newport-f\.le-.a drf'd. hk<> mo t ol ~outht>m Cah- fom1d, got lht• q 11l of <iunny and brel't) < onchllon'l over the w •Pkend Thank., to tlw Sdnld And wtnd!I lhdl blt•w ot l '> to 25 mllei. an hour tor mu t ol Sdturday. tcmpl'rdture., were m the hJgh 7th .ind t•vc>n inc·hed tow.ml th'' 80., in ONGOING EVENTS • ~ ONGOING EVENTS rttrm to the Dally Pilot. 330 W Bay St • Cost• Mes.a. CA 92627, by fax to (949) 646- 41 70, Of by alhng (949) 574-4298 lntlude the tlnw, d.lte ~ loc.ltion of the eYent. .n ~II as • cont.xi phone number A complete listtng I\ avai~ .i wwwt»11ypilot com Free self-defense seminars lo ell dlll.ule fught dtt ndt1nts dnd pt.lots dr<' q1v ·n at 11 :30 d m Sctturddy<, at Mcll"Shill.I'" Tde Kwon Do. 311 E 17th St Costa M~ (lt4YI 574-0122 www sa/C'pa •nyt•r.rom The Newport-Mesa Crib· bage Club ml' ts dt h 45 p m the i.econd and fourth Wednesday tn Room b of thP Oasis S<m.aor ('(>nler ttt lhe comer of 5th Str •t and Mar· guente Avenue m Corona d I Mar. $2 AU aq<"> welcome The pubUc ls ln\1ted to vtew a collection of photographic art of Cry~tal Cove Slate Park by John Connell and Menam Br Ue on chspla} from Feb 1 lo 28 di the N wport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Av . (9"49) 717-3870 Nancy Clark and A.aoc:l•' ponsors aw kly yoga mt'cbtabon sion from 5 30 om er o , said Brandt Maxw ll. meteorolog1 t for th National Weather Ser· V1C9 m San Otego. A w.nd advisory was -ued Friday night and will continue to be an effect bll afternoon today, he wd. The wind ts expected to ubs1de in most areas by today. M<lxwell 1d. Local pobce and hre d partment ofhc:utls end no wind-related inCldents were ~ported Saturday. Flights at John Wayne Auport were not affected, but took off m the opposite direction, d common practtce when Santa. Ana winds !>lnke People took advantage of the hue weather as they h1t local beaches The warm temperature wlll last through today. Maxwell Sdtd District to redra w tru ste<> boundaries Thf> 2000 Census as prompting the Coast Com- munity College D1stnct BOdrd to redrdw 1t!> trustee boundanes. The goal of the voluntary rcth stncting proposal 1s to balance the population m Pach tru tee area based on information from the most current census AccordUlg to those hgures. the Coast Commuruty Col- lege D~tnct mdudes 631.676 voters On Feb b, the Board cho e one of three redistncting scc- ndno-. offerf'CI by the Center tor D«>m0<Jraptuc Resedrch at Cal State Fullerton The scenano will adJU t thl' tru tee area Im so thdt t>dch area mdude apprOXJ· motely 126.3000 voters edch There wall be d pubhc hPdnnq on the redlstnctrng 11><iue at the bocird'l> Feb 20 mPeUny to b 30 p m. at the Education Center. 471 Old Newport Road, Suite 103, Newport Beach Fr~ and dll ttre wel- comf' (CJ49) 631 ~0550 Chiropractor Kathleen M. CcUllpbeU' oUlce hosts free -.pmal care classes at 7, 15 p m Wednes4ays. I 30 p m fondays cmd l 1'15 a.m Satur- dd}S at J.400 lrvme Ave . Swte 114 . Newport Beach . Comphmc ntary consultalJoM cmd exam avdllable (9491 2ti3· 14b2 Tbe dty of Costa Mesa Rccreallon D1\l'as1on's Early Childhood Program pro\,de recreational actlvtbes for t.tu.ldren age 3 to 5 from q a m to I p.m. Monday throuqh Fnday at the 8dle~mc Commuruty Center. 1975 Baleanc Dnve. Call for costs (714) 754-5158 Team urvtvor Orange County hosts 1ti. ·walk and Tdlk. • a biweekly wallung group for women who have had or have cancer. Women have the opportw:uty lo hare th tr cxpenences and support one another. Th group m 11t 10 o.m the second and fourth Fnd4ys of every month at th Nlkegodd tore an F tuon Island m Newport BeaC"h . (9"49) 275-3888. TranSplant Olympics s eks participants South m Calif omia treru;- plant reap nts ate currently be.tng aougbl to pattiopete wttb the 2002 u .s. 1\'ansplant Gomes, an Olympic-style compettbon for benefactors of We-saving tnuuplant uch as heart, lun , kidn y, pctn· creas and bon marrow The gam are presented by the Nabonal KJdney Foun- dation and spon ored by Novartis PhannaceuUcdl Corporation. Athlet , volun· leers and sponsors are sought lo beJp 51.age the competJbon to be held June 25-29 at D • ney's Wide World of Sports Complex an Orlando, Fla Athlet will compete for gold, slive r and bronze medals m on or more or 13 sports Ulcluchng racquetball, golf, bowling, cycl.ulq. i.wun- oung, tenrus and track and held The games, held evf'ry two years. are expected to draw 2,000 athletes Uus yecH Speoal programs su<"h dS Kids' nrne for children ages 2 to 1 t and a SK road race pro- motmg organ donation awaron will also be held during the hve-day <>vent Call Jeanette Martinez c11 (800) 747-5527 to regai.IN wtth Team Southern Cdlafor· nus as an athlete or wtth plan- ning pregamt> •vent., dnd dC'tl Vl ll es Garbage collecting on Presidents Day Tra h pickup wtll conttnue d!> normal m Newport Beuch lor the Pl' adents Day holt- duy. Feb 18 Strt>et i.w~pmg . however, will not takf' plact• on the hollday City HaU will be cl<>St!d thdt ddy For mort> anformallon, cull the city~ General Sel'VICCh dt>J)drtrnent Monday to Fndtty. 7 d m tu J 10 p m , at 044-JOSS Tbe Up per Newport Bay Ecological Re ervt• and Nature Preserve hoi.b kctydk touri. of the Back Bo)' di 10 a m Sunddys for a two-how tour dt 2301 Umver 1ty Dnve. Newport Beach $20 Kayaks clvatJable through Newport Dun Waterfront R rt. Cdll for {P<iervataons (800) 585-0747 Artlsl and racer Gary Mtltunor~· ·Hot Yachts. Ocean Racers From TopSdlls to Turbos,• an exh.1b1bon of 25 of tus ongmal yacht pamt· mg will run through March 15 at the N wport H~bor Ndubcal Mu um, 151 E Coast Highway. N wport Beach. Froe Mllomore' pambng depict the t>volu· llon of offshore raong yachb (9491 675-89!_} Tbe Jewish Funlly Servtce of Orang County as fonrung a parenb.ng group that will m t trom 10 to 11 30 a .m Mondays at th JeWl.Sh Fami- ly Serv\re, 250 E Baker St . wt G. Costa M The pro- gram offers parents the oppor- turuty to talk with other par- nts and a cowuelor obout concerns and to leem ways of :!l.Ul:'C'l:lilol ul pa.rentlng Call for inlormollon on r and group eruolJ.nlent. (714) 4"5-4950. RO LEX BLOW-OUT SALE OYIR 100 TO CH005I r DIAMOND llDU AND ... Sunday, P:ebruary 10, 2002 3 ~ Of 5o:: TT The building al 20th Street and Newport Boulevard was the ti~t Co t.l Me\Ct City Hall. . Tbe three city halls of Costa Mesa YOu"9 Chllng DAILY PILOT B efore Cosw Mesa " nty government beqdJl to operate out of its huqt> ctnd offioal-looklng bwldrng on FtUr Dnve, looklK 1t held two dJJ. lerent horn ~ BA( Thehf"t Cit} hd1J Wdl> loc dtt>d in thl• 100 bl()( k of E<t't 20th trr-.•t trom 1 ~53 to 1457 It well d ... mdll 001.'·l>tOrv "J>d('(> dbout ~ b1g d.' d mod<>m-day !]Ut -.hop. -.hoe 'IOl'f' or p<>rhdp-. u cJenw.t office A qlai. -encd.S('(J photo di the Co..ld Me-.cs Hi<itoncdl ~ety sho~ this hr.I hwld- mg. With its hrst lt>dJTl of employees standing out lront fdrgdlf't Petenlldn ~ pit · lured "Wt• cdll Margdret. Pt.'<1. • '><lid AIVUl ·eud" And<'r.on. t1 volunteer dt the )()Clef\ Peg Peterman hondlt•., memtx>r.tup for lh<• -.ocwt' to<Jdy The f f'bruc1ry t.•<.hllon 111 the "Mt-">tt BretJL<> puh- llshed b) Costct ~lf>'>d RPr11tor D.ive Le1qhton 'id)'> thP bwldmq '>dt tx>tund d 9d" '>lrt· non dl\d hdd d i,mdlJ gur•Hll' when• lh ' pobce departnwnt begcUl 1b busme.., A IT\d1\ OC1lTl<.>d Gw. Bc .. td1 ownro the l.dnd, '><I\' Lt:1CJhlon l> tl<'wsldtL•r and ru· eventud.lly ffiO\.f"CI lhe <JU!> 'td· tlOn that i.a l Ul tron I ol < 'It\ Hd1I . The ol) !> hr.;t rnd\ or ~ "" < hdrlt-.. T(•\\'inkle .i< < ordmQ to Rob Wtl'>On'> ·rrom Godl Hill to c '1tv ol 1h1• Art.' Tiw I lbtOI'\ ot'Cct'.ld ~ l(>'.d • dlld h<• kt•pt thP J>O'>lllon for runP month.-. The ltr>t <11\' mandg· t>r wd..., C ••·or<w \\ Cofft'y, th .. hr.tot) <IPrk '~de; Arlmqton • Arlw !'>\\>drt7 dnd thl• hr I City pnqlnt'<'r Wd ... Dt>OU\ cm Southworth in l<J57 C'1ty fld.IJ ITIO\'t'fl to 1~ se<"ond <,pot -to lhE• R e tau r a nt Establlshed In 1962 I !')(JO hl<x k 111 W(•i,t I <Jth I.reel Tiii' "fldC(' Wd' b1gqer dlld Cit\' olhr id.ls oper<11('Ci out of the hwJdmq for 1 o .. Par. "ii.Jc 1• ul C )rdnCJt! Tlw I h!.· tun ot { ostd MP-..i • hy faJnck J !\lill ·r 11 ·U, 11-. thctt lht' c It\ nf>i"CfE-d lo '>ldl1 d tf Pd'>l~ dhout Uu.-. tJm~ so rt>\mnl ml'mher. t•<1c h con· tnhut1>el ~.?fl tr> ..et mw up Aho tn tt1<;7 Co-.td Mf~ got 11!. oth<.inl c lh •d.J. Ten \l"df!> lcJter. counal membt•r. m<A :"<I to yet another rW\\ home -11' cur· r<>nt pllL"h "JlOl on Fau Dn\'e TodcJ\, <l' tn tht• SO-. City lid1J 1, n.l'tqhhomd Ii~ the r 11'\ ' mum pobc" '>toUon • Do you know of • ~. pl~• or event that ~rves • h1storul LOOK BAO P LC't U\ k.now Con· tact Voung Cha09 by f•x at (949) 646-4 1 70, e m.i1I al young ch.tng• lat1rnes com, or mail Mr •t <Jo O•tly Pilot. 330 W Bay St . CfXt• Mew CA 92627 presents Our First Annual Classic Car Show with spu ;a/ gut t THE TIKI TONES Sunday, February 10th 11 :00 a.m. • 4:00 p.m. .. All Cars Are Welcome For More Info Regarding how or Placing Reservations Please Call (949) 646-7944 . Celebrating Our 40th Anniversary February 14th Valen tin e' Day Prime Rib Australian Lobster Tail Fi/et Mignon Ala kan King Crab New York Strip T-Bone Steak First SHting at 5:00 p.m. Monday hrimp Halibut wordft h Complete Petite Filet Mignon Dinner with Demt Only $19.00 •4 ~ February lO, 2002 SlORE HOURS MON·SAT 9AM-8PM. SUN 10AM· 5PM (RX CLOSED! 3445 VIA UDO. N B NOO TO PAVILIONS DELIVERY AVAILABLE 949-723-5858 MIUC Slf m NUClftW COSTAMISA ........ ~Grn tt'9ft .. rwport9d In the 3)00 block .t 4:03 p.m. Fridlly. • C1 llfl• Ali!•..: A com- !Mfeial burglaty wn report· ed In the 3500 block .t 12·26 • m. 'Thurlday. • ....._._~GrMld theft WM reported In the 3000 block It UO p m. ffiday. • ...,,,..., RolJd Md .... port 9ouieverd: Identity in.ft WIS r~ •t 2.55 •.m. Friday. • Logllft Awnur. An auto in.ft WIS reported In the 1300 block •t 5:39 p.m. Thunday • PoltMllW Avenue: Petty in.ft was reported in the 1800 block It 12:45 p.m. Thursday. • 1.-t '1th StNet: A bur· gtaty was reported in ttw 100 block It 11:40 1 m Fridiy NEWPORT BEACH • ..,.. .. Drfve Md MM-- .,.._ Awnue: A hit ind run was reported at 3:37 p.m. Friday. • w..t CoMt Hfthway: P.ny theft was reported In the 2300 block at 11 :~ p.m. Friday. • ,......, Av.nur. V1ndal· ism was reported in the 400 block It 6.06 • m Friday • Ne NpOl't lloulevard: A theft WIS reported In the 3300 block at 3 18 pm Friday • OrdMd Avenue: A vetucle bufglaty was reported 1n the 300 block It 7 •11 m Frldly • Mth Street Vandalism was reponed 1n the 100 block at 11 1• • m Friday These Guys Wouldn't Mi Neither Should You. II. TOSHIBA ·~· ' Toshiba Senior Classic March 4-10. 2002 Newport &.ch Counrrv CJub 949/660-1001 I www.ro rubasen1orda.s.s1c.wm • • SUPPORT CONTINUED FROM 1 Reg nt Newport Beoch Rellort. which h pr to buUd et the Mannapdrk mobile bome ~ tutd ~ Fnday that the reut S\M! wm't . be up1fOT a Greerilight voti oo th Novem~r ballot beocause he d not want to huny th opproval process Smee the Grecnllght im- tiative was pclssod by voters In November 2000, city law requires t:ttttt thE' pro1ect must get fmal approval from the voters. The project h& both rrtend-1r support and 11ehcment oppo- -;ation among PenmsuJa r l- dents and Sutherland knows it. • 1 have quite a btt of support here, but those agwnst are more vocal: be srud, Some r idents opposed to the resort are concerned that It will bnng trafhc congestiOn lo the area. Although the council m January, gave Sutherland the ~bye nmrowJDllVin '° conduct tralftc and envlron· mental Impact 1tudJe1, they ba said that their support fcv the proJeCt is conbngel)t on the bleaing of Amet1caD Legion POil 29 f. which Is on the ate. In the next few months. Sutherland aays be bopel to knock 00 the door' of every sin· gJe hOme in the PeninlUJ.a. •1 want to get out Ill the com- munity simply bec:4use I want Pf!JOPle to have the information.· he said. ·when people hear 'hotel' they tnunediately think of a h.lgh rise hotel• His project is different because it will feature only one and two-story buildlrigs. Sutherland also hopes to win public favor by improving pub- lic beach a and by provki- lng acces to public into the r rt's landscaped grounds. On Saturday, be explained to residents that he does want to preserve the ·old wodd cbann • of the Pcru.nsula. "I grew up here in this com- muruty, • Sutherland told one of the residents. ·11~ed to sail he.re. And he says he IS det.enmned COMMENTS of candy. 1t better be big and at better be God.Jva or better. Jewelry. Hmmm. The black- lle ads with the beautiful cou-CONTINUED FROM 1 about buying or Sdyrng just the right Uung. Rem<'mber whatever you do, it will be wrong. It's genebc-Some· where along that mdrvelou ly complex double-heluc of DNA. we have a •wrong g1W chromosome Don't heat your- SE>ll up about tl. 11 'ihe lov you, h 'll snlJ]e, express plea- sure ilnd m your h(•drt. you'll know you dJd 1t wrony All men know lhdt Valen- tme's Day is frtJUght \\,th nsk. but thf' gift giving f)tlrt l!t ~ally dangemu' Year alter yetlf, the choiu_.._ t1w remarkably roru 1 l(•nl Candy. Oower.. wwelry. lmqt·ne. romanllc v('nu If you plan lo walk throuqh thf' door t1nn('(I with nollunq hut d box ple and the little box with the eight-carat diamond, then she wtuspers •1t•s perlecW are very stylish, but let's get back to this planet. shall we? Flowers used to be a safe bet. but there's been an inter- esbng twist in recent years. wtuc.h anyone who works m an office with a lot ol women has nobced. 1be whole flowers Uung has become very. very. and I mean very. competitive. On V-Day. who gets flow- ers, who gets them from whom, and who gets the biggest. howiest arrange- ments are noted and recorded quietl~ but care.full~ The competlbon is subhnu.oal. never discussed, but intense. There were fewer Dowers at Don Corteone's funeral than there Me in most offices on Valentine' Day now. If you think I'm maklng thlS up. ask any recepllorust. They know the d.nll. By nud· rnoming, the debvery guys art> stack.mg up in the lobby. In 1de. the tension is palpable. Turung is unportant. No one wants the first debvery. Mui- moming ts OK. but JUSl before lunch lS ideal. Display IS also very impor- tant. The ideal placement is o;omewhere obvious, but not brazen. Th~ recipient gra- oously accepts the 101bal oohs and aahs, then pretends the nowers aren't there the rest of the day and Sclys Uungs like. ·oh. you mean lhosef They are lovely, aren't they?9 But the Oower game cames as much nsk for the givee as for th giver. Let's say the delivery guy shows up wtth a Super Jwnbo. Tius thing is huge. He has it strapped lo a rcfng rator dolly and is hav- mg dll sorts of trouble getting It through the door. You can hear a pm drop as everyone walls to where he's gomg. •Diane?" he calls out. to no one m parucular. Dulne, of all people, ts the 22-year-old new htre in accounb.ng. Oohs and 11ahs all around. ·Those a.re beautiful.• ·How sweet,· yadda yadda yadda. Unfortu- nately ror Diane. the CEO happens to be a woman whole husband. in a moment of d menba, dead lo send tus wU a very rare on:tud that he ordered weeks ago from an outrageously over- priced Oonst. That's very pe-oat but the problem i.s, when th_ d~v r:ry guy shows up, this thing a.n a box about the lze of a pager All a.ttemoon. lt there on the boss' cre- d nza like the brst bud of tpnng. Meanwhile, Diane it still giving tours of her boWUcal- garden-ln-.-vue. Not a good thing. By the end ol the day, Diane ls tn pef'IOllnel. ~ m hel keys and trying lo dedd u she should Cobra her health Wutance. She -' Oaify Pilot to talk to • fll/ffSY 11111ident Who'll come to tbl door.· Some resideoll were more open than othen to the i.nfor. mation Suu.dand wn eeg r to prOYkle them. One resident saJd she was •oppoled. to the project and inibally refUl8d to take the flier, but later changed her mind and took It from Sutherland. Others teemed interested to leo.m more about the "9IOl't. Sue Woodworth said she LS •bappy about the hotel.• which she believes. wm "clean up Marina park .• Her daughter nlfine Loughery saJd a resort will do mme to improve property val in the area than a mobile horn perk. "We pay so much to live here by the water: shesa.id. •t don't mean to sound ehtist. but we do need some upper dass toWlSm here insteod of tattoo parlors • •De..-._..,, cown public safwty Ind courts. She may be ruched at (949) $74-4226 °' bv ~ mail -dt!ef».bhlnthO t.tJme.com. dumps her boyfnend hke a load of gravel, and what hap- pens to the CEO's husband cannot be d1scussed here Both men thought they found the perfect ·gut. But neither. obVlously. had a due about DNA. U you think flowers are nsky. you should probably stay away from the bungee Jwnplng of Valentme's Day gifts -lingerie. Again, JUdg· ing from the ads. someone ~ buying the racy tulf. but nobody l know. Fll'St of all. given the choice between buying llngene and a prostat<> exam. most men will be on the table and m the fetal po!>l- bon faster than you can sa}' ·canusole • Talk about being out of your element Giraffes on d frozen lake look more at ed.!o<• than men in the hngenP department. We 1ust shouldn't be there. You know 1t. lhe saleswoman know at. dJld God knows the women around you know 1t nw llngene cids tn th(' weekly Target mserts are especially mterestmg. I want to personally shdke the hand ol the man who compound!> the nustalce of buying hnqt.>m• by going somewh re wtth tt checkout line lo do ll nw man behind you as buying tt cord.Jess dnll and the gu~ ne1'1 to you has some pcickJe dnd the • 0Je Hard 0-DVD You. on the oth r hdllcl drt' trying to fold your s..iun petgnOlT and the matchmq hrd set mto a mailer and mailer square, which is go°E. wPll unbl the checkout gTdlh 11 and unfurls at hke e flag on lwo Juna So gwe 1t som thought. my broth •rs ln faC1 gave 1t a lot of thought I haven't found out what led lo the ongi.nal St Valen· tin ' early demise, but ) hdV(' a naggmg feeling 1t had some- thmg lo do with gilts Maybe that's where •caveat emptor· really comes from l lappy Valentine's Day. I gotta go. • ..,.... ~ Is • former Costa Mew ~· His cotumn rum Sun days. He mey be ruched ~ e-mail -~.com 110 Bro8dwey, Costa Meu Ma-•180 ~Meteote no«'O#dl ... CONROY'S FLOWERS of Coa Mesa 2911 ........ _.,...._,..,, 714;.541.3135 im=:•~ "" ........ ,., ; ... Daily Pilot Karen Yf 19ht NO PlAa UKE HOME Cooki.ng is hot, literally and figuratively A ccordmg lo d February HdrJ>Cr's Bazaar drtlcle t1Ued "Is Cooking the New Shoppmg? .. cooking is one of the new waves of ctuc acllVltJes Chef/instructors are dlun lo baby nurses - the)' teach you, test you. then send you home anned wtth reopes clnd "hot-tme• phone numbers, Just 1p case you encounter clD emergency whtle Ul the rruddle of a ctuffonddP Enter Leslie McElroy. home chef extraordlnalf<' First clnd foremost d mom. TIP Of 1111 WEEK llttery pns Thill ,,,_., tound D1 of °"' .... and M Nole no~• '1D ~ .,,. .... .,~~""' fyou~• CM and you re~ tot,_ home and you re .trlid the CM d tun ...,., ~or noel. rub bVl1-on ie Pl'W' <it..-1 up, dwY• of .,o.11 ca ""WWII._, .. ._ U1'J ~ Quinn 1'om Hofl9 Kong on tt>t ·~ •• WltO wte (-lwrtJ,.. -~~aJ Sunday, February lO, 2002 5 Le be> dtl •nded nilindJ) school worked at Aubergme clnd Haute Cake as a f>dSlry chefdnd now U.sa Hanington models wedding gowns and. below, a Uara available at the BrtdaJ 'alon at Saks Fifth Avenue ln outh Coast Plaza. leache-; group ol women to boldly go into Cub· ndry worlds they hdve never gone before Our mutual fnend, De ruse, I entered a woman 's heaven: good food, good win e and a great group of "girls." invited a group or 10 women lo cook an her kltrhen wtth Chef Leslle at the helm. duccta.ng ow efforts We were asked to bnng ow ldvonte chopping krule, 4ll appt•tlte dnd d d lfe for , good ronvel'Sdllon Love is in the air Just in time for Valentine's Day, local stores chose to focus on that most romantic of events, the wedding YOUft9°*'9 DAILY PILOT I l's a day that most bndes want JUSt nght Not OK. not almost there. but perfect With so many dJfferent parts of a wedding to rons1d- er -the nng, the dre , the shoes. the bag. the cake. the place. the flowers. the party favors, the tiara tor whether to even wear one), the inVlta· lions. the guest books the list goes on -it's no wonder South Coast Plaza can fill a month with weddmg-related events "It came about because o m41ly of ow retatlers sell merchandlse for weddings.· saad Debra Gunn Dowrung poke w oman for South Coast Pld2d ·Whether 1t !> bndal reg1o;lrv tore or JE''" · elty, they dpprOdchecl us • Plau olhctdl d<'Clded to make Februdr) thelf bnddl month b<>cdU.,P with Vttlt>n· tine's Oa'y turrung t>very dis- play wmdo" r<'d '"1th hedrt::.. the log tht>r lore\'t>r theme seemed log1cctl SEE LOVE PAGE 7 TRAVEL TALES Deruse lJves nght Mound the com r from me. so I con- sidered talung a bnsk walk to her house. Somehow, wdlkmg lhrough the neigh· borhood wt ldang a large kruJe whtlc I was weanng my (avonte pair or tie-dyed pants sounded a little too Manson~esque ror me. so 1 opted lo drive the two blocks. Soutbem-Ca.Worrua style I ent rod a woman' b av- en good food. good wane and a great group or "girls• Somenm I nuss my soronty days, but this encounter bad "duck" wntten all ov r 1t. Relaxing on the Mexican Riviera We began with knife eb· qu tte, Lesli soon ked m to put my knlfe down II was reeling so bold with my Henkel at my 1de) and tart· ed with basic cooking teps. SEE HOME PAGE 7 r~ .\ -.mm( • MEPlllSRJM nE WORLD'S IWST WW SHOES Y~Owlng DAILY Pu.or T o celebrate th tr 50th anruversary, Jon and Mant Store t back and relaxed while the lruits of their marnage -children and in-laws and grandchildren - enjoyed lb M I.lean Rivlera. The Newport Scach couple pent most of thetr Chrutmas vacabon lounging on the deck of the Sea Pnnces , reading and doing crossword puzzl while the grandduldren ran past thetr deck dwrs penodi· cally. The ghlseelng, th meebng of new people -all that was left to the young r pa.rtles of the family ·we cild the same tour la t closeout SALE on now! ?if --"' •••• AVILA CHICKEN SOUP Mon·Sat J(J..6, S"" /()..5 1727 Westdllf Drtw, Newport Benda, CA t2'M NHfH'EE I (»II) SAVE MONEYI SAVE TIMEI .... Fresh chicken broth. chunks of chicken bta1t. and ri«. Garnished with avoc::ado, cilantro and lime year.· "41d ~tant tore who' been on the en.use a number or bm with h r hU!>band ·And ance Ith la.nuJy) had n v r n down to M XJCO they w nt with u 41ld th ) w all this nat.Jve <otuff • Th Stof' got mamed 50 years ago on ChnstJndS E\'e. Th y \Wre unnugrants from Norway who lound th m· Iv .., alone m !':-eattle, Wash., ",th lanul'y m mbers ac::r the world So on Chn .. un E\'e, they 9ot m med m a 'orwt"9lan chUJ'C'h "1lh d 'orwegum rruru'ter "\\e had a g~ t SOlh anm' ~r-ary • ~d J na ore. SEE TRAVEL PAGE 7 (949) '16·3771 .... c........., ........... •• . • ~COAST PLl\ZA HOSTS THE FASCINATION OF ORCHIDS INTERNATIONAL SHOW&SALE When: Sunday. February 10 11 a.m.. -6:30 p.m. Where: Crate & Barrel/Macy's Home Store Wing of South Coast Plaza. ··orchid Wonderland," will feature more than 60 of the world's most renowned orchid vendors L4J well as more than 100 exquisite orchid displnys and exhibits. Sponsored by: The Orange C o unty Branch Cymbidium Society of America (CSA) What Else: B egi nning orchid enthusiasts and experts will have the opportunity to hone their *ills ancJ expand their knowledp with 15 informative cminars hosted by ;: famous orchid experts : and authors. Topics : i.adldC Growing --Outdoors in Coastal California. Learning to Orow Orchids and Growing Tips for Specimen Orchids. New this year. Soulh Coa.5t Plaza is offering a special "Gift with P urcha e . ·· Orc hid entbasiats who _,end $200 or more at South COlilt Plaza store~ or re11aurants will re'--eivc a FREE copy of Smith cl Hawken·s book IOQ OrchidJ fo r th~ American Gard~n~r by Elvin McDonald. To receive this special gift from South Coast Plaza. guests s imply need to present snmc -day m;cipts totaling $200 or more at any South COU1 Pllia Concierge Desk. (Llaih o ne gift per person. per dny. while plies last. Purcha 1 liUa1 Orchid Show ,eedors do not ..,ty.) '· • I I I ' • • . - ULTIMATE 6 TODAY ~ Spol...-.cl by. IMne Barclay TM•tre 10 wt.w: IMne Barday Theiltr~. 4242 Campus Dfive, ll'line When: 7pm. Cost: S25-S32 Cont.Kt (949) 854-<4646 MSONATION Of OMJmS 5polll0"9d by. South Cont Pina wt.w: South COllSt ~u. Ct•te I 8arre41M.cy's Home Store wing. 3333 Bea.r St , COSla Mew When: 11 a m to 6:30 p.m. Cost: Free ~(714)964-3265 MONDAY CRYSTAL COvt PHOTOGAAPttS SpolllClnd by. 11 Newport Beach Central Library pn~­ wnts the art of John Connell and Meriam Br~le Where: Newport Beach Central Ubr~ 1000 Avoudo Ave , Newport BNCh When: Through Feb. 28 Cost: f<H Contact: (949) 717-3870 " ,_.VALEHT1•'S DAY SOOM. 5polll0"9d by. Of•nge Ce>tit Sierra Singles Where: Pierce Street Anne11, 330 E. 17ttl St .• Costa Mew • When: 6:)0 p.m. - eo.t:F<ee CoMad: (7 t-4) 96&-5099 Of (714) 505-2404 TUESDAY 'SWAN LAU' 5poll90llecfby. Of~County 12 Performing Arts Center ~u the Am«~n Ballet Thum wt..: The Center, 600 Town Center Onve. Cosu Mew When: 8 p.m. T~ lO S.turday Mld 2 p.m. S.turday Md Sunday A P'ftlew t.UC will be given one hour bef(n NCh perlOIYNnCe, witfl the Feb. 15 pf'eview sign-I~ mterpteted. Cost S20-S75 Cofttad:(714)556-2787 WEDNESDAY 'AMI MMOUSYIT' s,c.-....by. 13 UCI~ wt.w: Untvenity M Gall«y et UC Irvine's Oaire TteYOf School of the Attl, 712 Arts Pla:z.4\, IMne When: Through WednMday Gall«y houn •• noon to 5 P~m. T\Jftday through Sundly c.o.t: Free Contact: (949) 824-3508 .. THURSDAY VA&..Df1'1Hl'S CUNCllCI 14 ~by. UC IMneSlngen .._.. Winlfrfd Smith Hall, UC IMne ~comer of CMnpus and Unr.4nity dri¥IS When:8p.m. c.o.t: SIO Contact: (949) 124-2711 LOVI ..a.nrt CONillf " ....... tty. "" Mltlofy end Alt.a Coffee HcKM ...... Alt.a'°""~ 506 l 1st St. Newport IMch ---=a pm. ea.: Free. 54 to.,,_ contest c.orMct: {714) 56WS26 '°" ,., .... °' ''~ , .. ,., JOOj SPOTLl&lt .~ '!'Q. ,, ' . · ... •-<;' . ·-~-~. Let me call you sweetheart 2002 SWIOIUll' IAll r:or the people dssociated w1U1 I loog H~tl m New- port Beach, Valentine's Day . m Pttns morf> thdn hearts and rtowen.. The day, or more often the Soturday before or after 1t, means lund-rrusing to help the hospital's Heart Institute provide quality care to its patients. nus will be the Sweet- heart Ball's t 0th year of exis- tence, the first being held in 1992. The event Is one or the many components of Hoag Heart month, and is the largest fund-raiser for the Heart Institute, the highest- volurne cardiovascular pro- gram in the county. Every year. the 552 Oub of Hoag Hospital chooses some- one to honor dS its sweet- heart. Tht! hrst Hoag sweet- heart was Newport's Nora Jorgenson Johnson. Last year, Hoag honored MaraJou and Jeny Hanington. Co-sponsored by the 552 Club of Hoag Hospital and Tlffany & ~o .. the ball will be held at the We~ South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Whether you go because you support the Heart institute or you're JUSt following your heart, expect to have a magical time. FYI .._..:Westin South Coast ~u. 686 Anton 81vd., con. Mew When:6p.m c.t: S22S per l~I 01 $450 per couple. Rewvations required Cont.Mt: (9oe9) 574-7208 - ·searching for Intruders· at the Ce ntral Library PWllllllG lJIUD mn•uu•IYUI Author Steven Rdle19h Byler will read from hts fusl novel, ·Search- mg for lntruders, • on Saturday at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary. Narrated by protagonist Wilson Hues, thlS •novel m stories" fea- tures loosely linked tales of love, lust and loss, set in the West to New York City. Byler will be avail- able after the reading to sign books. 'EUGENE ONEGIN' Opera P«ffk pteMlntS opentng ~of its firit· .wf Russwi opef'A. T~CMky's "Eugene On9g1n.·~·t the Orange~ P«forming Arts ~-. ~ ... READY TO RUN? Spnt Run 2002. hOli.d :r...~~~off from Fashion ~In MMch to Mtp rMe money f'Of Ne\JPOrt h9ch~ FYI wt..: Newport BHCh Centr.tl Llbr~ 1000 Avoudo Aw, Newport h.xh When: 2 p m Saturday ·Cost: free ConUld: (949) 717-3801 FRIDAY 15 Stia,.... 1¥ South Co.st R.ePel't<WY ..... so-\~ 655 Town Cant9f ~ CosQMesa ---= 11vough March 24 Ptirformtnm will be. p m. ~through~ 2!10 end a p.m. s.t~ encs ~JO end 7.JO p m. Sundly Colll:S2H52 c..ct: (714) 709-5555 SATURDAY : ..... ,. 16 Doily Pilot FEBRUARY ... ,., .. l l ) ' 5 ' 1 • t !16 ff Q U m I WI 11•1t»2122D leJ5Jil7ll MAM YOUR CALINDMS t4: Valentine's Day ARCH ... ,., .. 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I Milt 17 yn) I 0:()5 a.rn. 112Mile16 ynl 10'.lSa.m. llZ Milt tS yn I I 0-..?S a.rn. l10Wt 14 )TSI 10-Jh.m.. 2S Yd Toddltr Trot 13 yn & undtrl BENEFICIARIES ,,.... ..... .., o. Andmrn.. !Urtlor rn . FMIMll. "'-t C.. IN Uncoln ~ Sdlooll. o..r tht. 19 ,an. tilt SPlllT .... '* ... "*' tt. 5'!0.0I ............ tht Holpolt led\~ For lnfomurtlott, call (949) 451-4620 Daily Pilot TRAVEL CONTINUED FROM 5 wbo served e counoJ member fOf Newport Beech between t 'i/'12 and 1916. •Of course. haVU\9 the gra.odduldren t.ber9 WU the hlgbligbt.• The large family -whlch indud• two daughters, two ton·in·laws and five grandcbijdren (a third daughter couldn't make it) played rounds of •Goof on the Deck.• It's a fun and e8iY card game that even the Utt.la on could play, S&d Mant Store. 71. HOME CONTINUED FROM 5 Sb taught us e t technique to quickly chop oruons and lhallots, which becam my JOb. Sunday, februairy 10, 2002 7 , tam.to bread talad), muhed poultoel Wltb mspy sbaJlotl and. a bonus reope, chocolate IOuftM cake. 1M reCJpel we.re traigbtforwa.rd and although they sound com· plicated, all of them would be euily manog ble wtW answ nng math and grammar qveltlons. J'm not ure th y would be man· ageabl while numng a baby. but i.nce I'm past that nulestone 1 found all of the reopes useful and, of course. delioous When the hip docked at the cruise's three allotted ports -Puerto Vallarta, Caho San Lucas and Maz.atlan -the grandchildren and their parents towed the~. bakenM and little towns that IOmetlmes dktn't ha¥ electridty. Jow and Mutt Slon, wrow "'9d by tbetr f.amlly, took a c:ndle around the Muk:an Riviera lor tbetr Clu1sema vacation. Her tolution to the req· WSlte ·oruon teen• was to ltlek your h d in the freez r So, After choppi.ng, I followed dJ..redlons and put my head m Deruse's freezer. There was barely room amid the cooloes- and -cream ice cream and the chocolate chap cooki . but freezing the tear ducts turned out to be a great up As the ladles divided mto groups wtth ·Jobs.· I couldn't help but be enter· ta.llled by everyone's cnoic· Lesbe w nt through all of our question • b1g end small. and never tired ol our qwrky concerns ctbout pa.st failura She wa.s delightful throughout the enb.re 1 n and ev n 1omed us tn eaong our meal, the ultlmdte oct of faith Once ow mall army fuushed cooklng, we all sat at beauUfuU} ~et tables and en1oyed the fnuts -and meats and stdrch -of our efforts 01 r-OW"Se, the conversdtJon nvaled the lood for th(' top ~t. wtuch made the everung a sue· ·we love the sea and w love the beadles, IO we would, most of the tune, go to the beach. but we would also take tnps l.oJand and look at the nabv Jonas Store, 7•. said one OI his favonte -and most nostaJglC: -parts ot the tnp was a.nchonng an the exact same spot along the Sea of Cortez where be and tus Wlfe had anchored 20 ycors ago. Martt Store S4ld LOVE CONTINUED FROM S "February as a natural month to focus on wt'ddmg because so many people become engaged rn Febru· ary, • Gunn Downing added Planners at Bloomingdale's at Fashion Island agree On Feb 17. Bloommgdale's Home Store will hold d Bndal Reqistry Event for brides to take part an work- shops and meet with wed- dmg experts, mcludmg ct speaker from Elegant Bnde magaz..ane The workshops will cover "Cookwdfe 101 • "The Art of Entert&rung. cllld • Looking Your Best on the Bag Ody • • Bndal reqt try as ont> of the most unportant glfts jthe bndel can gwe to a fanuly and friends.• Sdld Bloonung- dale's spokeswoman Julie Reynolds. "It takes d lot of the pres ure and homework off family and fncnd • Also at South Coast Phtzd will be author Daniela Turu· <heh, author of "Vintage "Th.at was very interesting,• he S&ld fYI WHA~ Wedding show· case at South Coast Plaza WHEll: 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa CAU.: (800) 782·2222 WHA~ Bloomlngdale's WHERE: 701 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach CALL: (949) 729-6600 Wedding • She wtll discuss and ign her book, which focuses on penod weddmg 1 at Borders Books Mu ac & Cafe at I p m Feb 23 But the most compreh n· '>I\ e senes of events will be b.apperung acr the street Throughout ttus month Mdo- moto at South COd~I Plaza will present a chamond and peer! bdra trunk show from Tokyo The collection mdudes uc llaras. rangu1g in pnce from • 525.000 to SS0,000 each. Crane & Co will also pre- ent a month-long trunk how -one of photo albums. guest books and .. other mailer weddmg detat.ls -wtule Godlva Chocolates ·will hold a month-long contest offenng VlSitors a chance to Wl1l c1 honeymoon basket. Today at South Coast Plaut, Black Starr & Frost will hold an engagement ring and wedding band trunk show, Smith & Hawken will focus on hold- mg garden weddmgs in your backyclld, Crane & Co will demonstrate des1grung cards w1th calligraphy and wax eats and Chanel will feAture nng from the11 Fme Jewelry CoUectJon ·we have aU chfferent tyl~ of nng~. • S&d Amy Horowitz. publlc relabons manager for Chanel "They're for the bnde who w<1nt somelhlng uruque dnd penal ct bnde that's not redlly foUowmg the pack and rt>cilJy wants to show off her own tyle • The collection mcludes a diamond camellia nng with diamonds and white gold. a chamond comet nng and a dmmond ~tar nng. "Chanel 1s ctll about beau· ty and creativtty and the frnP. Jewelry really repre nts that,· H orowttz S8Jd. On Wednesday, Crane & Co. will repeat its Sund4y presentation, which also • includes free personahzabon on Valentine's Day cards Other events throughout the month include bndcd reg- istry consultations at Cbristofle, a pnvate bndal breakfast registry at Cratt> & Barrel, a Cartier DacUnond senunar, a La Perla tmnk show and a South & Hawken event on floral arrangements Also 1.11duded m the Plaza's weddmg-themed month is a sweep tdkes opportunity lor one bnde-to- be to wm a package exceed· mg Sl0.000 m value Includ- ed m the wm as a $1,000 South Coast Plaza hopping spree. a bndesmaad glft from TI.ffany's and a Mllumoto pearl bracelet .• 1 Uunk every bnde and groom wants their weddmg to be very speoal. • Gunn Downing aid "So thcit cre- ates a lot of opporturuues and challenges m putung that together.· . The attorney ·packed· parsley, a lightweight 1ob after e heavy day at .work The nursmg mother beat the eggs. which somehow uuc.k me as funny And the ruece of the potato farmer peeled potatoes Dad you know the yucky parts of a potato are called "black hearts"? Yes mdeed. they are accordmg to Anne the ruece Her Uncle Don owns the Cal-Arvtn Ranch m the San Joaqwn Valley and proVldes potatoe!> to notables such as Cctrl Karcher's With Anne extrctcunq black hearts. Morucd beat- ing eggs. Susan pack.Ing parsley and I choppmy oruons and shallots the heat and the conven.citaon was turned up to the boll- ing pomt, dlld the cooking and laughter began Deruse wa a good port dbout get· b.ng every pan rn her lotchen duty our using every burner blender and then some and our locklng her four ctuldren and hus- bdnd out of lhe house for the everung Leslie's theme for the everung was "Cooklng For Your Family" and the menu consisted of meaUoal wtth balsarruc reduebon. chick· en tetrazzme, panzanella presented by TIFFANY & Co. ce on all l~ve~ It's ctn ctrtlVlty that I tughly recommend you do wtth your own qroup of fnends. or bNtN yet, gath· er a group of "g11ls" that haven't met before and find out what d small world at a.s. Alter all, good lood, good fnends and good conversa- bon are some ol our best dJld most memorable bl mgs Th.mks Deruse Leslie and the bevy of babes that I spent 4 wonderful everung with U you would ltke to plclll An ·event· of your own, you can contact Leslle ~ 1~ at lpmcelroy@ earthlmk nel It's not only good for the fanuJy menu plan. but·also a ruce treat you can gwe yourseU Bon apebt • KAMN WIGKf IS a Newpott 8Hch residem H4tf column rum Sund-vs. Honoring our 2002 SweetHeart Couple Dr. John & Frances Applegate Saturday, the sixteenth of February Two thousand and two $450 per couple Reception at six Dinner at seven Black Tie • Watin South Coad PlllZA Hottl, Casto Mal • ·c ~ .. OM 8 Sunday, Febniaty 10, 2002 EDITOllAU Newport Beach's future belongs to all residents W e have never tud our belief that the Greenllght mea- sure passed m .,November 2000 would effectively rob the resi- dents of Newport Beach of repre- sentabve government. At the same time, we have great respect for Greenllght lead- ers, and, ln fact. believe mcmy of their causes and arguments hold a IQt of merit and have indeed reinvigorated the electorate . Sbll, we worry We worry that plan.rung and development of the n ty done at the ballot box ts m effect saying that nty govern· ment 1s inconsequenbal But Tod Ridgeway. apparently. 1s gomg to use tus newly crowned mayoral bully pulpit to make the case otherwtSe Ridgeway threw down the gauntlet last week m an annual State of the City address that cnl· 1C1.Zed the forces of Greenllght for hclndcuffmg the city and threat· erung to tum 11 mto a stagnating populallon of elder residents. concerned only with protecting their wealth and quality of life at the expense of others. ·w ealttuer residents, parttcu- larly those that derive their llvell- hoods from e xtra-regional sources Wee the stock market or mhen- tance, are lncreasingly hostile to future development,· he said. ·vounger households seelci.ng to live and work in Newport Beach are forced out by economics.· Tough words from the mayor of a town that even he ad.mill is largely populated by retirees and seniors. Although some of Ridge- way's comments have caUJed some, and even us, to wlnce a blt, we must admit he has a point worth pursuing. Greenlight leaden told us ln November that among the many reasons they objected to the Koll Center expansion was the claim that it would create jobs. The jobs, they say, would not be Newport Beach JObs, so why should Newport Beach support that? That's Rldgeway's pomt. whether you agree with tus del.tv- ery or noL He too womes tus city will become an island or fortress that is oblivious lo the world around 1t, while at the same lime ngiclly opposmg any growth or development within it. With Newport Beach leaders m the middle of crafting a new general plan update and vision- mg process, we believe the time couldn't be better to Usten to Rideway's arguments. We can't have an honest and thorough debate without all the ideas on the table. And, as Ridgeway points out, everyone needs to be invited to sit at that very table to ensure Newport Beach bas a vibrant and bright future. Yet another boat parade compromise W ell, Is everyone happy? They should be -at least regarding the 2002 Newport Harbor Chnstmas Boat Parade. The Newport Beach C hamber of Commerce announced last year that 1t would scale back the S.th annual event lhls Decem· ber, decreasing the amount of days from seven to hve and shortenmg the route That way, boaters would remam interested throughout the route, the cham- ber conte nded. But the changes to the route drew fire from n!Sldents. many of whom watch the parade each year from the11 waterfront homes Then. the news came earlier this week that yet another chang has been propc>Md. The chamber. wtuch will play host to residents on Wednesday to dis- cua the late t plan, suggests the amount of days remain at five, but that the route take two differ· ent cours . On three days. It will remain shortened. and on Friday and Saturday. It will return to Its pTeVk>us. longer version. The changes were made, again, to appease u many resi- dents living along the route u possible. Residents along the West Udo Channel and the tip of the Balboa Pen1n.sula are exclud- ed In the shorter route, but will enjoy tbe parade for those two key nights. Both Friday and Sat- urday will be prime for their parade-viewing parties. But, as always, It turns out that a few residents are stlll unhappy. Alter all, the first day of the parade -the third Wednesday of December -will till be bort- ened and will leave out homes along the West Udo Owulel and the lip of the peninsula. Those residents1a.rgue that the first day of the event ls tbe best day for viewing. However. the chamber and its commodores club has mad a wise and thoughtful compromiH that should pleue ell since every- one -as before -will still be a part ot the parade. But stay tuned, there's a good 10 montbs until the parade and things go u they have, we probe· bly haven't beard the la t of th planning fo1 tb1I yea.r's parad THE LAST WOID An old friend returns T b.ree sum.men a O, Pilot lteft ti and the OCCUIOoal cohannist tpent nigh at tile Cannery Raltllwant .. '" bkt tbe landmark Mtery I Nd .......... It WM lM leut W9 fl9· ured -. could do f« owner 8W ............ ncMd c:ommumty vol· unlillf ...... W9 ., In .... .......... frilDd ol tbe PUot. Now wmuld '-dlr be~ ................ c-,, ... .,,, ........... Jd CrouJ. who purcbeled tbe poperty to NYe tt from becQBng CICIDdae. New OWWI Roa Sdlbury and SblYe Herbert be¥e ,.._. lbe m.ade end .......... bU of .... Caldomta dlalDg -......... .. -~go 9laa0 wlla lie II lfriad .-. ........ rrma nbr tramHa ..... ,.. We'N ca ·1111-. ...-v wiD..,tlleC11 ., .. t ..................... belyuplD ......... , ..... .,., .... ...... , . .... .,__ 'Call me old fashioned but I thiilk a dairy should sell milk.' .... -c..e. ................ .... at MondeYs City Council meednO on the LAM o.iry appfyfng ffK lk»nM to _.I Nrd liquor IOLTOI. Daily Pilot Newport needs 'balance' for its future A s Newport Beach begms the challenging and unpor- tant general plan update process. there has been much dis- CUSllOo about making sure there IS a balance between business and residenbal interests. A balance ts nght and should be In place before pla.nning proceeds; howev- er. we must remember to actually make this a bdlance and not a 5J)edal-interest group set up to remove or stlf1e businela interests. Although there bas been a lot ol talk about the Green.light move- ment m our dty, we must remem- ber the importance ol busmess to the vit.altty of Newport Beach Some m11guided resxlen13 ln this dty seem to feel that business is out to degrade our way ol life. nus could not be further from the truth. In reality. busin adds to the ·quality ol our lives by providing essenbal products and temces, such as a to quality health care, entertainment, retail or dln· inQ. all reec:Wy available and ~ to "home. Busin allo provk:l valuab funds to the oty ol New· port Beach for required servicel, such as police, fire and th myriad pubUc works projects. Many In our community may tn.ke for granted the f~ienl and subltanti&I con· trtbubon businell makes to the oot-for-protu corrununlty. The am. the diaadvantaged. the spiritual and phllanthrop6c endeevon ol all sorts frequent and subatantial Richard R. Luehrs SOUNDING IOARD benefactors of business. A common myth is that residential property taxes can mpport our dty services. This is sunply not true. As an ex.ample of this fallacy, proper- ty taxes from residents cur· retlUy total about S28 mil· bon a year. The budget for tbe Newport Beech Police Depe.rtment Is almost S30 million a year. In fact. property tu. Including that poroon from com- merdal propertJea. pays for only 64 % ol the Cast ol public safety. Basic: math will tell you ow P"OP- erty taxee do not even cover what it tak to keep ow men and women l.n blue oo the meea to protect us. Wbera doel the rest ol the money come from to support everytblng e1ae that goes on tn the dty, such u ftx1ng roads. *'ate 18Mce, tree trimming or revital· tution protects such u the current one talc:ing place an 8alboe W- lagef 1be majortty ol funding come. from bullM9. That's cor- rect -I hMlthy bulineil environ· ment trensletel dinKUy 10 a heeh.hy communtty and an W\P&f· alWed ~ry o1 bf I Another myth recently promot- ed by leaders of the Greenlight movement is that bu5ln has no interest in the cty and should not be allowed to dJcta bow the dty is run. Although we agree that busm shouldn't dictate to th city. It cert&nly should be included in the process. Many of our busi· oess owners are also .-id nts of the dty who have more at stake than most in teeing the quality of life remain strong. So, lf you are content on seeing our buildings g t old and dilapi- dated with no redevelopment or wat.cb as oty se.mces or offering become hnuted OJ other o pass us by ln pubbc safety techoology. then we should tay on our current Green.light roune through the general plan ~· However. if we want to contin- ue to enjoy all ol the wonderful ameniU. that we do eo)oy ln Newport Beech, we maJ;:rt to reconsider the C'W'Tellt - minded approach to buainaa u we pLan for the nnt 20 yeen. 1be Newport 8Mch Chamber of Ccmm.erce lookl forward to doing whatever it can to help out with the important procell ol planning for the future through the general plan u&)de ~· u it II to be done correcuy, lt mutt be a true beJance between ell inUlr· .... in tbe dty, lnducbftg bu.tU>els. r Daily Pilot 110 ~: Henry Schielein At19:60s llt'thpleee: Munich, Germany ....,dence: Newport Beach for eight years Occupedon: President and chief operating officer of the Balboa Bay Oub CoMMUNDY FORUM S4.i~. febroary 10, 2002 9 ~. "9vkMD wCM'ttplaces include: Ritz-Carlton Hotel In Laguna Niguel, where he earned the AAA Five Diamond Award; Grand Wailea Resort 1n Hawaii; and the Bilt more Hotel in Los Angel~ Education: Grand hotels in Germany. Switzerland and Scan· dinavia; hotel school; work on auise ships FM'tlly: Wife of 36 years Carol and son ·Ryan Leading the expansion charge In hopes of gaining a AAA Five Diamond Award, the Balboa Bay Club is expanding with President and Chief Operating Officer Henry Schielein at. the helm. . Hobbles: Kayaking, snow skiing, golf and ~ravel AIMING HIGH 'Once all th e facilities are open and operating, that's when we want to accom· plish our goal of being the best. When l say the best, I mean in quality of facility, in quality of food and beverage, quality of service, quality of ambience, the overan feeling - that's what I'm looking for.' JWA works just fin e as a major airport T he 8dlboa Bay Club, which ongmdlly opent>d tn 1948, conlmues its $55- milhon renovdl1on and Pxp.m mn along Wc~t COdsl Hlgh- way Tht' new dnd improved resort ~ cheduled to open m early 200.l Assistant City Editor Jame Meler cdught up with Henry Schtelem. the club president and chief operatmg olftcer to dl.S<"U th ongomg pro1ect dnd the club'~ gOdl of becoming d hve-stdr dnd five-diamond resort How are the club' renovaUon and e~on coming alongf Right on schedule We brushed the clubhouse. which is phase one. LO le than a yeclJ' We bi::<?ke ground in Octo~r 2000. and we opened LO October 2001 . Tiu IS the clubhouse II' for members only. It has 28 guest rooms and two wtes, all waterfront We have a full basketball court, squash, a ma1or exerose faahty, a beautiful lady' pa and men's spa The restaurant is Henry's 81 tro, which is gomg to be the casual restaurant once everything is lll operauon. Right now, this is the only restaurdflt we bav , but once the two resl4u· rants m the l'D4lD building open up, th n ttus will become a v ry casual duung room overlooking th pool. Ov r m the resort. we'll have the formal m mber d.uung room and lounge. We also have a llttl lounge herP wht'rl' members can watch TV. plt1y rnrd'> dnd othen.Vlse. We have a l>C"auty 'hop Bcs!>1catly, we have a l>ettut1fuJ bar dlld pool. But 1t\ trans1bonary. phase one. until we open· phd e two cmd then 1t aU wme!> together Then we will have three re!>tautdnts We will have I lenry' BtStro here. the Fust Cabin. wh1ch ts thP restaurant that's open to ev<>rybodv -the public and the m •mbel'> -dnd the 8dy Club Gnll thdl\ on the i.econd Ooor There will bP an entertamment lounge called Duke's Place in honor of John Wayne who was governor ell thts club Then we have the meet· mg room and board room and a dLO· mg room. wh1ch l5 the FlTSl Cdbm Ou~1d • we hdve dmmg clJld cock· lcU.l emce on the deck We'll have a 550· cat ballroom. pool JaCUZZl.S, pool and dlJ thdt, fountains. Then we have gu t rooms and offtces The onginal has t 20 rooms. Tius will have 160 rooms The ballroom will oo tho most beauWuJ ballroom ln Orange County It's magruf1cent. Tell me bow the Flttftgbten 911 fund-raiser at the d ub. where about $60,000 was raised. came about ln ptember. We ral.SCd about $30,000. and th n th club matched it. We thought 1t wa a good Uung to do. And we had a big party here It was a very w orthwhil cause when you think of ll. Th re was an open house that aft moon for the members to the place expan ion of JWA, Newport will till retndln as a gr at place to live. needs to Oy any tlme he or he wants. Just We we don't really have to talk on cell phones any tim and anyp!ac • Ten minutes to th a1tp0rt wor for mo A lltU common nse. pl • What are your thoughts on the 5- loot walkway the City Counctl accepted that runs along the harbor between Udo Village and the bay dubt No problem l had a surular walk· way down at the Ritz-Carlton clJld It never bothered us It's omethlng nice for the public to have Aft(>r all. they can look at the yachts. you know Newport BHcb WU unfortun•te- ly No, l lor beKh closures ln the county last year. Of the 18 dosures, three were the resalt of a blocked Une at the bay club. Have the prob· lems with that Une been solvedt That Wd construct.ion-related It'· unavoidable After au M>me of those !me hdve tM>en LO there 50 years We don't expect any further prob· lems. The old line had to be removed ls there anytbJng elte happening at the bay clubt There's enough happcrung as tt ts Between ttu.s and thP construc- uon, it keeps m pretty busy. o I'm not look.mg for anytlung more thtlll Uus We obVlOusly have a lot of pldn- rung to do Aller t.bb, are there any other projec:U ln the work.sf Ow project 1S to mclke Uus the best possibl dub 111 CaWorrua. How dOM ls U r1gbt nowt Well. nght DOW, this 1$ so transl· uona.ry Once all tht' faoliu a.re Columnist a bit hasty in his opinions Columnist Jim d Boom h On my lO·minuto cab nd home from John Wayne Airport recently, I realized something: 1 live 10 minutes from 1 major m t- ropoltten airport. SltvEM.mC N wport BMch DAVID A. GRANT N wport Beech very rigbt to xpress tut optruon of Measure W and cert4lnly lt ls an emotiooaDy d:Muged lllue (Com· mwutiel ~ Ouba. •A matter of the bee.rt.• Jn. le). But he might want to check bil fects tn future columns on the sutJtect • Por e traveler, It (AMOl g t any bell r than .... __ that. •-AJtboUgh I • have always bHn •pro" El Toro (wbet 1 PIM opportunity tor the tut\1191 and RlppOft an airport et Ca.mp ~ (mak• ten.te jointly for Orange end San [)'9go C'OUDdlll. tbe flld 11 lbat we all a1rMdy UV. • WODdwf\11 fedl1ty fi9bt in our OWDbmDJWd. JWA ti c:aa.,..n.nt. dMn. ... c:Mal. ... too avwdld IDd ..... _, .. ol ............... Amaa att .. mNtwporre..-.., __ .__...,... .. ......... , 3 p' ........ .......... ~· ·•c t -· .. ,...,_...u SC 1 ... _ .... ........ ··-~ :1:=:~ .. , ...... .......... G111i111.-CC~1•tr.JL ..__.a. .. , Hec:Wml will to add nmwaya (plurall et John Wayne. W bave been told ct.fini. lively by the Airport Wac Group U..t there ii no room to add e ..... nmwey at JWA. mum montblaooe. He..,. ta.. wW be~ W edd p MI I 11'1S capedty 5'ldl addldDDlll cmp9dly bM elrMdy .,.... ··-by lbe Airpol1 Won-.. CJlaup wl tbe dly GI~ IMCla .. --· .... ....,,.. mat w • JWA,.. "'* C\llN8t f:darCJIW . ..,..,,:-p .. ....... MA ,......_ • On91t•wm-... .... ...... ....... ..... --.. .. open dlld operdtmq, thcU., when we want to accompllsh our <JOdl of bf>mg the best W'hen I ~y tht-~t I mean m quctiltv of facility LO quallty of food and OE>verage quctilt} of ser· vice. qualtl'. uf d.mbience the overdll feellng -thdt .., what J m looklng for ls that certainly within reuonf Oh, absolutPly I mdndg<.>d the only five-star hotel M>Uth of Lo Angeles Right now. there 1-. no five· !>tar hotel south m Lo Anqel The Rlt:z·Carlton used to be f1\ie tars hve diclJTlond No more The) lost them. The}· don t tell ~·ou why you lose them We obvious!~ \\--ill do ow best to ITldke this dS good d po \tble I won't cclll 1t a h\ie· tdr hotel hecau.se you don t cull a plac h\ tMS unlll you have the hve tars So 1 never want to be accusc>d ol fdl adv •rtlS· mg But we cert<unl} will aun to g t there by providmg quality servtc-e The place ls bemg bwlt according to hve-star speohC'aUon • which me4t\S you havE' certa.m tze bathroom ... end bathtubs. <>\c Th y r ve11• ..,peel.he m what they're looking tor. It will take> wne The earli t a hotel ha rect>l\:ed h\e tan; 41ld hve diamond is two yt>~ So you won't know untll rou get the> recogrubon It's ~mething to work for Any ftnaJ though t When Uus pldce 1 don , 11 ll be a magn1hcent focili~. It' gomg to offer a lot to its m moors .. ~The old pier surfaces were broken in a lot of places. They were getting much too flexible in the ocean storms and wind~ We,re stiffening up the piers to their origi,nal structural integrity. • LlowdDllltmt Newport Be.ch Pubtlc Works Department • PIERS CONTINUED FROM 1 effectively gutted and refinished. The process is expected to add 20 ye.us to their lifespans. The biggest part of the job, said Uoyd Dalton of the Newport Beach Public Works Department, is replacing the concrete decks on eech pier. •The old pier surfaces were bro- ken in a lot of places,• Dalton said. •They were getting much too flexi- ble in the ocean storms and wind. We're stiffening up the piers to their original structural integrity.• Crews have tom up all the con- crete on which tourists, visitors and fishermen have walkefi since the piers were young. By Wednesday, pouring of the new concrete was finished on Balboa Pier and just beginning on Newport Pier. ln a task involving about 30 workeJS at once, a hose carrying just-mixed cement ran to the end of the 1,032- foot-long Newport Pier from a cement mixer parked on the shore. Cement will cover the wooden deck that serves as the under- skeleton of the 24-foot-wide pier. ·The deck will be all brand-new concrete,• Dalton said. •Jt makes it stronger and also improves the look a great deal.· This new surface will definitely make the most noticeable differ- ence on the Newport Pier. But on the Balboa Pier. an even more salient improvement is on tap. The corroded metal pipe handrail run- ning the 919-foot length will be replaced with a new wooden handrail. •That's going to be pretty strik- ing,· Dalton said. Beneath the piers, some less- striking but no-less-important work 'has also played an important role in the $2.7-million renovation project. Pilings rotted with time and weak: ened by powerful waves have been replaced and reinforced, along with the steel attachments that hold them together. Another major change also com- bines functional and aesthetic improvements. 1rencbes running along the westerly side of both piers will hide utility lines from view, while giving workers better access to the electricity, gas, water and phone ~ces they carry. When the bdlk of the work on both piers is done by the end of March, and when Ruby's reopens on the Balboa Pier and l'fewport Pier Seafood Company Restaurant reopens on the Newport Pier, a new chapter in Balboa history will begin. •These are pretty significant changes,· said Jim Fournier, local historian and brains behind www.talesotba.Jboa.com. The piers, he said, have been central to We on the peninsula since their first incarnations. The Newport Pier was first built in 1889 as McFadden Wharf. Seventeen yea.rs later, a companion -the Bal- boa Pier -appeared on the hori- zon to its west. At Us peak, McFadden Wharf was the site where 550 shipa each year unloaded lumber and stocked up with local goods like produce AIOYI Waldo Robles 1111ootbel om f:relbly poarecl concrete on cleck'"9 of Balboa Pier, where moments before tbe crew of 20 mowd ID controUecl cMoe. IT llHT It's a long way down for tb1s wol'ker walldng ~yon the edge of Balboa Pier as fresh coacrete ls pound._ None ot the 30 or so worken on tbe Balboa Pier crew baw a.Den In tbe water, but many of their tools and hardware have, all recovered by a scuba diver l'K'elltly. PHOTOS BV DON UACH I ON.Y Pl.OT and hides. Then, in 1939, a summer storm wiped out the the wharf and the Balboa Pier. •They both bad to be completely rebuilt,· Fournier said. •But it's commonly believed that McFadden Wharf was in the same location as Newport Pier, which replaced it. That's not true. Mcfadden wharf was actually a little further west than the pier now stands.• When the McFadden trading legacy waned, buckling under rough competition. both piers set· Ued into their current persona.a u places to walk, fish and watch the waves -a legacy that will soon continue. •The Balboa Pier bu definitely been one of the center points of Balboa,• Fournier said, recalllng the late 1970. whpn it was the place of huge Fourth of July celebrations. •1 remember kids would throw firecrackers up on the pier to make everybody Jump. Powth of July was a reelly big deal in thote clays,• he said. Officials chOM the winter months to do the work with locals and tourists in mind, u well as management at Rut>ys and N~w­ port Pier Seafood. Both the restau- rants a.re slowest in the winter months. Contrector John S. Meek Co. is abeed ol schedule for work on both piers, thanks in part to good weath- er. By mid·April, when even the finishing touches like new signs and a new parking entrance area at Balboa Pier ue complete, business- es and residents alike are looking forward to enjoying beautifully redone piers. •Jt'll be really refreshing tor the whole area,• Fournier said. ·Tbose pien are rully important. Without them, this wouldn't really be Balboa.· Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 JOin "' Cit Hoag Holpilal a.I &:liortJ ...,, ~ low fal, low-d cooldttg '°'"""""' twl wy m.J ,,,..-af9ott. A Hoag ,.·...e.1 Set hope in motion to improve local lives. • RVs • 8oacl • In.I Etcate • Tu Deductible ~ '"'&. owJilotJe _, CIM'WW qt ...... f, Daily Pilot BalboaPter's coillb'adlon crew,.. .. 11118xpeded lbortbnaku pow.took• pame wb1le tbeywere pouring ~ncrete. Support Our Schools Shop Harbor Blvct olClrl ' auon OF THE DAY •Balls were bouncing around au over the place in the second half. We had our chance ... • Pft 11oug1..., UC Irvine men's basketball coach ffiOPEHER II »*Mb 1111 SporutlelolfUDft ... '*'-"''~ SHORTY SCHEAFER Doily Pilot Sports..._ Roger Carlson • 9A9..57U223 • Sports Fax: 949-650-0170 Sunday, Februory 10, 2002 11 COWGE MEN'S BASKETIAll OMV Pl.01 PHOTOS llY Sllvt MCC~ UC Irvine's Ar Bukauskas (above) goes up for two to draw the Anteaten to wU.hln 58-56 wttb t:SS remalnlng. At right. Jerry Green. who truggled from the field, looks for an opening. Uwt S... G. UC._ 11 ............ ...,., 11, Johnlon l. VlglM 2. "-'2. T lrolllln 25. Stowell Q. C. If own Q. IYy 0. NWNd 2. (,_.,. 0 ~go.a · T lrown S. ~ I, "°9 1 Fouled out • ,_. Terdwc.H none -UC ftMe • Zuu6t S. ttlrril 11, .... 1Q, -CirW'I '" Hood .. Ow1st 2. ........ 2. -~o. ltortm.n 0 : ,__ f09 . Hints 2. Hood 2. zuia 1 1 Fouled cu ·~ ~·none : ....... UUlh'4-.&lt ....... ODS Antedters eaten up by their own nustakt>s dS Uldh Stdtl• survives last-ditch rally to pull into a tw for Bay \Vc.·~l h..'dd. Richard Dunn DA1t.v Plto1 BREN EVC:NTS CENTER • Wf• '>W1t1 h1•tl on him.· In the lorm ol pc1yback, Utdh MomU • •• ud 1, "'" c;n'l'fl w~ Std le UnivN"ty's Aggie!> not qmn9 to q• 1 .in open look thwcH1t'd dnother UC Irvin<' .ind"'' dirt .1 1.1t.1llous JOb on eel brdlJon m lht• flllcll M.'C'Onds hun of d Big We5t C'onferenre men' In th1 '"'' h.llf. UC'I bctsk<•ll>ctU thnll<>r S<OlllOA19 '>lruyglt>d q••ll111q th(• boll With Utdh "tdll'' Brennan an\1d1· to 7 lo •I .ophomorc• R.ty stJ<lunq <"10•1ot>ly lo UCI All· ~ :~ Cf'nt<>r \ddm ~ Mdda, who Amcnc dn Cdnd1ddh' Jt1 rry dtlt'mptf'cl only two shub In Green on th • q<1mt>'s ld!>t ploy, Ill WIST lhl' C>pc·nmq 2ll 1111nutcs dnd tht• Ag<Jl deft•ru.e Corred tum m1<.<.ro hoth to pd~' to dn open l'vltke Hood, ~ ~:~ Wf' o;hould \ .. thrown 1t who'ic thrN•·p o1nl dltempl . c.i "°'Y 1 s down to Ad<1m 11101i•, tn\te<1d lw.!>t'd tht> bdck of the nm and UCSI as ol lt1kmq thri-. ' < .r~n •>cud bounct>d lrec <1<o COdC'h Stew Nonhtfd9t' 7 s It punlt'<l l.X111ql.1'"· tC> well "-lornll'' Agq1(·~ held on to =::; ~ Tiwy r.m thP "dlllf.' zone cleh•dt UCI. b2·b 1, before an Long lffth 4 9 dl'lt•n<;t• d\ th<' 1 .... 1 tnn<' we AntedtN homc•corrung CTowd RM!ntdtt 4 a pl1ty('d thf'lll • l>ouyl<1'i'i SdJd of 5.150 Sctturcldy night Ful...,on 1 11 "I don t kn11w "hy thn1• Wd!> Pnor lo I lood '<; last-~ond .__ ____ _, '>UC'h d cl1fh ri•nn• lhi tune <1ltempt. Utah ')tdte f 18-4, 10·.J m th1• uHPn'\IVPly in th<' l1r-..t ht11f • H1g West1 'itopµ.><I UCI Wlth fl 18 lell Utdh Stttll' h•cl b\ yu.ud Tony when b-loot-7 JUmor rorwct.rd L>c<.mond Brown .. 2~ pomh t.lll in lht• fu'St hcllf un Pf'ntgar blockt>d G reen's shot Rd y 4-ol ·S \h11otinq Imm thu•e·poant rnntroll<'d lh<• IMU for Uldh Slate. but t<>mtoryl PnJO~l'<I u 1 h-0 <>rnnng run m Ronnu• Ro.,., m1s'\ed two fret• throw~ the h~t h.tU with 11 lJ -.econcl' r<'md.lrung lo gtV1' Altf'r Jorcldn I lt11ns tll•.im-h1qh 18 the &1lN'> new We pmnbl QJ\iP UCI .in l'drly h-21 tttl, the "Thdl wds a huge win l or us • Antl't1ler. 7 18 without snmnq a tht• Perugttr satd "They counted us out. Aqqw bu1ll Uw1r I 8·h lt'.id I lttms but oow we're lJed for ftl'St place tm fmdUy ..cor<'d w1th ll 54 It ft in th<' ftr;t the Big \Ye t) hdU 10 end the drouqht The Anteatl'n> (17-7, 10-r\llt'r UC"l pullNI to ·11. who truggled through within 2 t • 14 tlw Agqu•'i theu wol"S1 fu"St hdlf o.I the "I just knew I .. µurtl•tl dqt1m, 14-5, to .. et1son with only 19 pom~. had to block it. c lnc.t• out th• h,1u rt1llted in the M.'<'Ond hall. "lip there tm utCJ<Ull w e but Cdme up t•mpty this There were d1dn I ploy qootl dt'fcnS(', time other times hut toruqht W(' <llcl." Brown The ld5t unw the e 1wo -.uul IP<1m ~udr !d olf Jan 10 when I didn't Tht• \ntt>ull'"' c.h•pf">d in Loqt1n. Ut<1h, Grt>en go for the dwdy m Uw '<ond hull IL"' ronvertf.'d d buu<'r·bPatmg the munwnturn \h1rted hot to shock the Aggi block, but this The di'< 1lw.•l l(•V1•I n·dC'hed t1nd end their 3 1-game time I had d wmth from thl· q,imtmg. chool·r<•cord home room only crowd Id.IC m the winrunq \ln>ttk the thud· to try ... " qomt• long~l 'iln•.tk m the ndlJOn I ft1m' C-clllllt•d t1 thrN.'· dt the tmw Desmond Penigar pornt1•r with 3 OS ll•ll d Jerr) -.houlcln t ht1V<' Utah State Junior lJC "I t ut tht• dl h< 11 to 'l8·5 I m11de tht1t -..hot ttt ow pluc<' and ht• w<1!.n t qoing to make 11 hue ....ud Pentqdr. who camt• up to ht•lp Rt1y deft>nd Green dt thP f'nd M)' quy' .,how1~ me somethtng chlferent toruqhl (them in the 67 ·bb wm cit Utah ldll'I • !tdld UCI <'Odeh Pat Dougl.as.s I don't kn<>w II rt w~ ner.·l"'> or If 1t w~ the < rowd. ur whc1t It lookt'<i like WC hc1dn l prdct.IC'ed dll Wl'Ck • UC lMne which l1lJd 8 ol 25 (32 •I lrom th<.> held 111 th hr.I hdU. mclud.mq 1 of 7 from thr('(>·p<>mt relflgt• had d qu1ct fust hdlf c1 the Agq1 rnc l'd to <1 35-19 i.ntemus ion lecld It dtdn l look good for UCI. con 1d nnq Utah &dtt• owns a 75-4 rec-ord ov r the pa t uc years wh n le<1ding at haHbmf' ·1 don't know . maybfi tl was aowd, maybe it w our tnt~ty. but we cam out Oa&, • SClld G«oen. who f~M-d with 16 points, but only 2' of 13 lrom the field. ·vou could tell llhe Ag •· I were det rmincd lrom the bl~uuung of th<' game.' Gl1 , 12 of t 2 from the f 1'ff2 throw line (10 of to an the second halt), d Hood 'h<td a grQd& open look and missed it• at lhf' end. Added Hood: 'The dcl oder on Jerry, and h pas !<! lo m and I took the ~~ It w a l.tttlr looq • AfW whet Green did to the Agg'Mll la t month, Mon1ll wu noc a.bout to let him dolt -ll'> 'mdllt..,l <\IOC'C lht• hr.t hillJ dnd 1 lood tltlih!d cl tn•y w1lh 2 02 to plt1y dllt•r Gr~·n hunhlt'<I th1• IMIJ dn<I Hocx.I plC kt'<l It up 1.k•)uml tht• dff W1lh UCI pc; 'iUl<t. A1.i" n,1 k<1~kt1..' cc1me up With d w ckcourt <.h•c1I cllld layup With 1 55 n•mdJJUlttf .,Jtony Utt1h Stdtt>' le.td to only 58·56 Ball Wt'r<' bounnnq .iruund Jll over the plc1ce an tht• <'<<>nd hull,· Douql "did "Wf' had ow ch.inc-1• • P rugar c.ored on d llp-ln altPr ht!> own nus with 1 17 lf"ft to g1vl' Utoh Stc1te d four·poant lt•dd. lh<-o Pc•ntqt1r blocked a ~hot by Parddd and &ht• Aggi cdmc> up with the ball. lorcmg U< ·1 to foul Rrown who prompt}) ncttf'd two fl'e(' throw:-. With 1 03 On th ' duck g1v109 tht• Vt<i1to~ u b2-56 edyl• Groen mad • h\ o I roe thro~ for lJ<"L then I lood mctde d I ll nd UC I ( alk.><r tunrout Wllh 0 43 fl Pctntdd 1 oowr1t'<I a lhrtt·point pl4y on o pull c k und foul h t w1tb O .15 rema1run9 tht• hos~ CTcpt lo Within a poml Ray nu th front nd of • o • and-one ~1th 0 ll I fl but P •mya.r blocked C r n· hot t>n UCI'" t n,.wncJ tnp down the Ooor •t JU'il kn w I had to hluc k ti.· P n .,. Kl. •Thi•re w oth ~r tmw<o w n I didn t o for t.tw: block hut thi! time I bad & ay, we a mlCiaJ point an &h gam I'• tual g'-d I blocUd at . • • • • • • : • • You can't trail at hal~ime every time • • • ' • Anteaters find out the hard truth against Utah State Saturday night • • ' ---··· : DMvfll.oT • • BUN EVENTS C ENTER -UC ~ IMne ju11iof guard Mlk Hood II ~ Utually • pretty reMrvH guy. t Doml't taa lauda. He'I ....uy DOI ............ 1or .... Am11 ... • -'I 'bub ra.11 llllln. DwlftlMtf • .. ,..,.. ....... lllll'll •• 1111t.111•to ..... ,_. '1 ,,. il:i AHi I ............ ._. ... :e.11.. a , r 01 a 1 -..... ...., • .,.._ ....-azm a 11 , ... -. --·~.1::' ... .. .. ,ma • .-.. .. 1'1111 ...... _ .. __ t. ; ...... ~ ................... . an a nabondy te1evlled game on J n to. h tut • jumper .. ttJne expiRd l help &he Ant l dlfellt the~ 67 The WU\"' Utah ..... pPfd .... ,.,.,,... khool N'COrd 31 ~Winning .. ......._ 1be Aggies ren't about tog bW'nf'd • byo...n.-. Utab State pa.y ,. w all over G on the AMHll ..... polMlllon. Ue ~ .. to •iooct. Wbo w• Cl!Peft on tbe left *le. Hood took the ... p ...... tbet would Mt f.U &he Anl ...... .... .... ........,_, ...... lnoodtollll ... ................. ........... ...., ... 5.150 ........ ... --.-c.-...... .,. ..... .. ........................... ...,a... .... ,... .. _ ... , ....... ..... .._ ................. . .._. __ , t ·--....... .... .. _. ......... ,,._a., ................ ... ......... ,, ........ ... I ·w yoe a good shot.· ua Coecb Pat Dougaut d ·1t1oodl had• ood look. I tbougbt ti was n ln • G n el o thought the hot w goang n . •(Hood) usu.Dy mUa. Ill. ~ he mllild M. • GMec\ -... k>Oked good h loc*9d ,.., giood •• It w "' t the &MC lbot tW ..... .,....., It w en old U I tu.bM lhM r... beet to bum 1M An I TMtq\illdMI..._...._. ........... .. ..... ....uy,..,.... to c-. bid. .... ..... ............ , ...... u..-. •1d1Mtg1111UW. ..... W-.•D1 f I ................................. I I II .................. dlmm .... ....................... , ... a.l\•'1111 ·--·--• a, .. .... .....o.111i11 ........... 1 ...... l .. ... -........... . ..... ... ............. .. w1;a...,tw:r..- 1 on "-r , with • cuwr high 24 J'ldnb ln Tbi.ndlly Wta ttga.lnfl ldabo, w betld INf ... ln .... lint ..... bul ~ wlh lOfdr* In lhe,._. 0... mo IMde up '°' hill ledWlter perfol•..nce In .. tint hd, ttnwh"ng wlh te JN** 1n lhe ,_, 8Ut lt .... too .... too .. ·welbrMlld ....-goe .._ w ....._.., ......._ • Uttle bft more and w• clklft't ICM* M 1t•. · Oougl_ ... n.A.-11111'Mdplanlycl .......... ..... llallirwaydll'P•J' d ... _. .... ._, ........... a....., ....... .. ........ , ............. ..,. _.. ..... ) 0 2 ....... _. -:... ........ -' ....... ... ... .......... . 12 Sunday. Febuary 1 o. 2002 Al Irwin, amanfor all ages Celebrated Newport Harbor High, OCC football coach, among other endeavors, bas an 84th birthday on Monday. Afrt M . 1rwtn. a succmdu1. gtune harbor area sport.a ch, wW have the bright number of 84 flashing bis way Monday for his birthday ln Newport Beach. Born near Fresno 1n 1918, he was raised Ul Newport Beach and bas spent most of h1s We ln the beach commuruty. A graduate ot Newport Harbor I Ugh and College of the Pacific, be has coached at three h.tgh schools, one community college and UC lrvme, then served as the atbJetic di.rector at UCJ. Although be was offered a scholarship to the University of Southern C.Womia ln 1936, be chose to advance to the College of the Paone and play football for a man who became an tUltorical figunt ln football His name was Amos A.lomo Stagg. who was a We-long trlend and IJVed b.ll he was l 02. Like many young men ln the early '40s, Lrwm entered the military to serve in World War 11. His first task was teaching swimming at l 2 pools at the Great Lakes Naval "nainlng Center. Following that, he was assigned to serve on the U.S.S. LeJdngton carrier as a fllgbt deck Don Cantrell officer ln the South Pad.fie. SIDELINES Although he bas earned an army of friends over mdny decades. be has remAined close to many athletes be coached over the years at Harbor High. OCC dnd UC Irvine. lrwm stllJ rises ln early morning dnd peddles his bike down the oceanfront to the Newport Pier for coffee and to peruse the daily paper. He will return home later lo walk the fanuJy dogs. O ne Harbor High graduate from 1948, footballer Bill Clark, often looks for him in the early morrung to wave hello from a nearby cale. Although the good cheer should be there Feb. 11th, his lovely Wlfe, Lois, indicates there ts one Ught setback hrst ·He ls scheduled for a root canal wtth his dentist,• she said. When mentioned, lrwtnlaugh.s lightly and notes that We offers a lot ol problems like that. He also knows that an even bigger event arrives June 28 and that wW be the 60th wedding anruversary for him and Loll One fond memory still lingers on a posabve note. lrwtn bad a babat ot ask.mg Lois dunng the Late 'JOI at tbe college book f>tore where be worked If he could carry her books after she w clear "I used to wonder why he kept asking to cany my books,• said Lois Wlth a smUe They were later mamed ln Waukegan, 01. lo '42, spent their first night tn Oshkosh, Wis., and bad tbe1r first chUd, Oaudia, ln Nbcahuna Townshlp. Schenect dy, N.Y Maret& was the second daughter. A fter the war, he aerved as an J-\.usist.ant grtd coecb at AnUoc::b High and c:oecbed the grNt Gino Marchetti. who became a pro H&O ol ~. lrwin rec:alled that Marcbetti'a brotber played fuJJbedL lrwtn alto COICMd Duane Putnam, who latar at.amid for the 1..a. AngeAes RamJ and Jaee Cone of Stanford fame. H faded from the g'ltd 'l)Ol1 ID t 956 after leeding Orange Coat to the e..tem Conlerenc9 cbamJJ'onthtp end a vilD1 to tbl Potato Bowl ID O.kenfiekj TMt'e Wbele be met up wttb cOldl 5'.lgg. wbo mme ID Mtlmd lbe g-. lioce bAI own 9Cbooi WM liMd up egaiDlt die Pirata. He Wiii DO loQolf coedllng. but tmd ir.tD be woWd * UM &wt bd on OM lide ud U.. tbe otbs,,. tbl .cc)Od bell. SUgQ ...... Al·"-k'• md 11 Vele lhllv•IMY ID 1111 alileOe days • ..,... ... wtda ... d\MlploMHp,... .... ...... 'Tbegdd ................. .... lot lrwtn ta • .,. .. be...... Hf ct-. to dtwwt .. COM t' I,_ ID lhe ..................... adlll'N IM'M ms' MA*' S'attttr•tl'INlllW• ................. ,_. ... ....,_.il•alhl' '8iA b111bell.ctw' ' I · • SPORTS Local product, who made it to the majors as a player. is attempting to make same trek from the dugout. IMy F ...... DMYPIDT J elf Gardner spent .-.ven minor-league le8IODI trylng to get to the big leagu . Now. prepanng for his second season as manager of the Eugene Emeralds, the San Diego Padres' abort..eetan single-A att'lliate, the former Eltanda High and Orange Cout College standout does everything be can to expedite his pJayen' road to the Show. Gardner spent perts of four eeasons (1991·9') as a utilltY, lnfie1der wtth tbe Mets. Padres and Expos. collecting 12 l hits. one homer, 26 RBis and posting a .2'8 ~batting average. After his playing days, Gardner became an advance scout for tbe Padres, ln addition to gMng private lestODS to numerous locaJ players over the years. But, last year, he followed bis plan to return to the Held and guided the Oregon-based Emeralds to a 32-4• mark ln the Northwest League. Ooity Pilot a ner ' . ·1 bad never managed before and l found out there is a lot involved, espedally at that level.• Gardner said. •coaching third and trying to run the game wu a little overwb lming at first That finrt game, I was exhausted. But I had a lot of fun. too. It was really neat It bad been a while since l bad really competed like that.• ~ HlLE" I OMV Pl.OT Jeft Gardner, fl'Om Estanda to the ma)on and now u m•nager of tbe Eugene EmeraJa.: The competition, however, was different than he experienced as a player. •tn my case, so much of my career ended up being at the triple-A level.• the 38·yeas-oJd Newport Beach resident said. •When you're so close to tbe blg leagues, it really becom a self-centered approach to playing. The bottom llne ls bow you do and doing what you have to make it to the big leegues. ·But. from a managertal standpoint. l really enjoyed the fad that, while I wanted lndivtduals to do well, winning and io..ing is what I cared about. That pert was fun.· Despite wanting to win, Gardner said an emphasis on player development often dlctatod more of his game decisions. •There's no question that my job is to develop players for the San Diego Pad.res.• he said. "Then again, I would also like to advance In my career and when you wt.n, ll at least gives the appearance of be.Ing more successful. So, you kind of get stuck ln the middle. There are limes when pinch-bitting for someone as the right decision to wtn the ballgame, but not th right decision when at comes to developing lhdt player. At blnes, you cost yourself opporturutJes to win the ballgame, because you're lhinkmg about player development • Gardner's staff l t year consisted of hitting coach Rob Deer and p1tdung coach Urbano Lugo. both fonner big leaguers "The one I.lung we dll tned to do as coach • • Gardner said. •was try to teach the players whdt It's hke to be a bag l aguer. • By the same tok n, Gardner ~d tus long minor league tenure h lped hun t>mbrace the often small-tune laclliU that penneate the low mlnors. •tt's not like I'm Mr. Big Leaguer.· Gardner said. ·we had over 4.000 pcopl a rught for our home games, we had a neat tattle old ballpark and my othce was really nice. Tho way the people of Eugene treated us, wdS redlly ct pos>Uve experience and 1t only raim•d twice lhP whole season.• Gan'.lner sa..ld another ~;l1vfl ww. shannq the BRIEFLY expenence with bis wife and four duldren. two boys and two girls ages '·t•. ·My daughters worked at the stadium and my wile even dragged the Held one night,· be said. ·And my 8-year-oJd boy was at tbe ballpark every day. He hung out with lbe playen and went Wlth me on every road trtp. It really worked out great.· Gardner returns to Eugene in June, alter pendmg April and May al the Padres' extended pnng trauung in Peoria. Anz. He said be would have liked to have moved up the ladder, but ls eager to use the experience be gained last season. •t lcnow I lea.med a lot last year, but I don't think I'll know just how much, unW 1 go through thas season,• be said. H1S goal is. once again, to reach the big leagues. But this time, he'd like to brlng his pluyan with him. "The guys signed the lineup card from my lust victory last year and l have lt banging ln my house.· Gardner said. •Hopelully a couple ot those guys will end up ln the Hall ot Fame.· Anteaters stretch winning streak to five ~o·~[E] flnts for the UC lrvlne basebaU team, wlucb scored a 5·2 non- coolerenc:e victory over villb.Dg St Mary's College Saturday. The Anteaters (6-4) scored ooe run In the fourth lnnlog. four runs in the eighlb and held oo for their Mb straight WU\. St Ma.ry's dropped to 0-5. UCI pitcher Sean Tracey canted a ahutout tnto the mnth lnniog, ltriklng out 10. Anleeter relieYs Mk:beel Koehler 01UD1 in with the be9el loeded and went on to preserve the win and recorded bis fourth save ol the teUOO. ua and St. Marys wm cbe out the terM9 today all pm • On Fnday, UCJ won it. fourth ltnUgbt with a 7·2 oonconfer· ence victory over vlslttng St. Mary's College. UCI catcher Cbr11 Miller pounded bis MCOOd home nm ol the I08IOO with a two-run lhol off ol St. Maiy llAUU!r Mike Byer to put the Anteeten up 2· l tn the ftnt inniog. St M41y's JMOO Waugh h.ll his Mcond home run of lb• ewning to make It. 3·2, but the Antuten ~ thev lMd wttb a fow-run aeventb lftnln9. Mtller, ngbUielder Jordan Sz.abo and sbottttop 8.J. Eucee coUeded two blta and and two RBll~ wbiae INrd bt I JJNO SW¥e GUlbde W911t 2 f« 3 wbb two Nftl tccnd. UCI 1tarter Paul Prencb eamtd .. tint wtn. golag .. ...... amt gtwlDg \IP two n.m OD U blla9 ... lilltldDg out lbl. ..... , ........ J .. ~ ...... ),. uc...... Jtt• .... 1 tl. --.c...--~ .... .... ,,...,...en ... ,.., •. --.,, L·-N.tw• .... (1) ··~ = .... ~ ...... "" .... 1. ... aG .._._,c.._ ... _ Bucs rout roe, 21-4 The Orange Coast College[E] baseball team routed east Los Ang let College. 21-4, at the Apache Clusic at Southwestern College Saturday The game was called alter eight because ot tune llm1t restrictions, but the Bucs (5· I) had long sanoe put It away. occ aopbomore Scott Be8mJ' went 3 for 4 wllb a walk. a sec:rific9 0y and tbr.-RBts. While sophomore Jeremy Lahmann belted a two-run home run to the fourth toning and another two-run ahot an the mth. Pirates aophomore right· hander Matt Oaoton reccrded eight IU1.keouta ln lilt inn1Dgs of work. ua women win, 5-2 UC lrvln•'• [](] women'• tenn.la te•m wa1 • .S·2 wtnotr over Big w ... Conlemxe roe c.i Poly Sltuldty on the__... CJ>W'b. Amy 1haoddno and Ch.rlltie POlntr 'lood out for UCl In doubles and Joonl Styl"nour ben.1ied bide lO ~ her liDgi. iutcb to bigbllgbt Ant.e•ter wc:c... uo .. 2~ 1.0 lo lbe BigWell ... S-Ktpomted .. ..., Hlgla nae c .... ~ . _ .. :. .. • ... CIPl1 2 ra..._Dt'I IYM• ......... .... .. o.. ....... u,MM ..... •11= --~(130· 1• a111 ........... u-e ....... .... , .... ,, :.• ... .:=,,-~ • Turs dunk roe. 12-7 Newport ~ Hurbor Hlgh'1 gul1 water polo team (21 ·H) tuned up tor the ClP Playoffs w1lh a 12·7 nonl ague Ylc"IOry over vwung Coronado Saturday. Kathenne Belden IC'Orod four goals and had four teals. J tea Ball, Paige Lansing and Amber Braly each scored lWk:e. --__ ..._12,,C: 'D07 ._...,__._ co.-. 'l ll 1 ~...... '0 5 1 ·ll ........ ~4,W 2,t.-.i2. ·~ 2, WIGllW '·,.,. ' "-·~· B'VU puts away UCI ranlh~ B~gub~~ I ~ I Young men's '<.@ volleyball team needed four o (28-30. 30· 17, 30·17. J0.20) to dd t UC Irvin aturday In Mountain Paalac ports F raUon oct.lon at Crawford HAU. Janett Jeo o 1 d ninth· i nk~ UCI (7...S, 3"4 l.n I ague) with 13 ldlb. w Junmy ~ I *'Ordod 12 killund ghl di as the Ant t b4d ti\ ii fOut• match winning truk snapped. The Cougtrs 1mprovad to 9·2, 7·2 tn th MPSP occ men rail. 87-53 The Or•nge Coe t College men• ba ketball t •m C'Ould not ..__....__~ cootead with dPf-.ICting ONnge Empire Conf•reo<'ll cbamploa ddlebac:k end lo t. 87·.Sl, • Ftlday nigbl at the Gauch ' gym OCC fr bnaan Wpbawn W-S. c:mne o61M blntb to le9d lb• PtratH (6· 11, 3·7 in CGllMWWWI wll\ 16 Poll*. whit ~~lymWltlnlm ........... TM C.ucbotJ (24·3, 10-0) r ... iaed ulldefHted In the oec. oullCiOftDg .. ...,...., 45- 25. la tlMt MCOnd twall, alter ._..., 42·21. .......... Pirates sweep two The Orange [TI] Coa1t College l / 1 ottball team Y 1w pt In a non· ronferena! doubleheader over v'51llng Rao Hondo Saturct.y. Coach J1.m Bollinget'J Pirates (6·21 overcam a 4-0 first-inning d hat to rally for a 7;-6 WiOry to open the day. Freshman pitcher Charlotte Kraft earned her third win of the seuoo. OCC then ICOAKl 12 runs in the (il'll three llllWlg$ and held otl Rao Hondo (3"4) fC¥ a 13·10 wm Fresb.ma_n pitcher Mijanou Pham recorded her third win ol the MUOD, U frabman Emtlee Boddon:I npped two doub&el and Pham belled a tnple. Uoos men just miss Vanguard Uruvemty'I men's basketba.U team dropped a 73~9 ___ _.. Golden St.Ate Athletic:-Conl r• eoce deds on to v1&1Ung The Mastet'I C'.ol1ege Saturday Ng'hl u a slow tart proved fat.al later The uona, down by a ••·35 count with 16:23 left, pulled to 65·65 with 3:30 J ft on 1hor1 )umper by Ian Boyi, and all~t 'The Masters stretdled th I d to 71-66, Shawn Corkery hit a perimeter shot to cul It to 71-f>'l with 1:20 left, but that w dote U would get VU ftill to 12 • 13, 8·8 lo the CSAC. The Mulet's unpTOVed to 12·9, 7-8. •The women's team pull«t out a.a 83~73 Yic1oly Kelly Boeke'• bullet otf a reed trom J b Lend rm.n wt.th 14 40 left lgu&ted an 11-0 nm •Paulette Seaman hit a trey, Erin Edmuton scored two buduta and Sonia N'Drt n.ailt!d a U).(oot jumper. Piv• U~"' w re tn doubl• flgu:rm. led ~ Boeke'I I b &>oiD VU II t:Jo ICMUn the CSAC ,,.,. Ma1m"I falls to 15-9, 8-7 OHLY •I.UT CUSTOM HOMES -""" FAOllt .... 000 SA Tl'SUH 12-5 1460 [Idell ,,._ 14H25-0IOO ., ...... , .... 11 ti 11 -41···~ .,, . ., ...... ~ ......... ..... tot-~ ............. .. i...l ............. ...... FIND 1111 a parunc nt through cla..'i!ilRcdJ lly M P'lll PIY11•1 - ,1111 ,.,., B.i' ~'"I t .mh \l•..;1 I \ 11,!o.!• ", ......... ,. ...... •••• lrl,1°111.1.,. Ii IOw ·, , ... ,.., \h ......... \ •fl •lu I; "'"" ·, flC~'''' ~ ...... OCUH VIEW tlfl 8ogM & (l!Mt di IO '-" Fo ._ ~ ~ "'° peli yeti 1M 1WM«1 St416 OVERSTOCKED A call LO das lfted will hdp! 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