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Wagstaffe will
lead California
DA association
By Bill Silverfarb
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
was.
He follows
his heroes, former San Mateo
County district
attorneys Jim
Fox and Keith
Sorenson, who
both served as
president of the
Steve
CDAA, a nonWagstaffe
profit association comprised of 2,500 prosecutors from around the state.
Wagstaffe assumed the role at a
ceremony in San Diego last week
and will preside over the group for
the next year. All 58 elected dis-
Town in San Carlos is set to expand its outdoor dining area into three parking stalls on Laurel Street.
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
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Blackwood.
Middle college appeals to students who may not fit into a conventional comprehensive high
school
community,
said
Blackwood, or those who may
need additional challenges and a
head start on to the next steps of
their educational path.
The takeaway is that for the students that middle college is right
for, it really works well,
Blackwood said. We feel it is an
integral part of the programs we
have, but also that the high
schools need to be offering.
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On thi s date:
In 1 7 6 7 , John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the
United States, was born in Braintree, Massachusetts.
In 1 7 9 8 , the U.S. Marine Corps was formally re-established by a congressional act that also created the U.S.
Marine Band.
In 1 9 2 2 , the Hollywood Bowl ofcially opened with a program called Symphonies Under the Stars with Alfred Hertz
conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
In 1 9 6 0 , the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
was rst published by J.B. Lippincott and Co.
In 1 9 7 9 , the abandoned U.S. space station Skylab made a
spectacular return to Earth, burning up in the atmosphere
and showering debris over the Indian Ocean and Australia.
REUTERS
In 1 9 9 5 , the U.N.-designated safe haven of Srebrenica A woman prays at the Potters House church during Sunday service following the multiple police shootings in Dallas, Texas.
in Bosnia-Herzegovina fell to Bosnian Serb forces, who
then carried out the killings of more than 8,000 Muslim
men and boys.
side of the road at the outset of the fire his beard shaved after more than 13
Ten y ears ag o : Eight bombs hit a commuter rail network Evacuations lifted in brush
and suspected the wreck sparked the months of growing the bushy facial
during evening rush hour in Mumbai, India, killing more
flames.
hair to bring attention to the states
than 200 people. In Chicago, a Blue Line train derailed and fire north of Los Angeles
However, fire officials said the cause budget impasse.
started a re during rush hour, lling a subway tunnel with
SANTA CLARITA A brush fire that
smoke and forcing dozens of commuters to evacuate.
Chris Kaergard of the Journal Star
burned to the edges of homes in the of the fire has not been determined.
newspaper in Peoria promised not to
foothills of the Santa Susana
shave until Republican Gov. Bruce
Mountains north of Los Angeles was Speeds reach 119 mph in
Rauner and the Democrat-dominated
20 percent contained Sunday and was Southern California chase
Legislature reached a deal.
no longer threatening residences.
SAN DIEGO The California
After an entire fiscal year without a
Crews were taking advantage of
Highway Patrol says a motorist was
budget, Rauner signed into law last
calmer winds and building a perimeter
arrested after leading officers on an
week a stopgap spending plan to keep
around the smoldering blaze that conhour-long chase through San Diego
state government operating for six
sumed about 1.7 square miles of thick
and Orange counties at speeds hitting
months.
chaparral in a rugged canyon.
119 mph.
Some 2, 000 people sent fleeing
It was enough of a compromise for
CHP Officer Mary Bailey says the
from about 750 homes in the
Kaergard
to go under a barbers blade
pursuit began Saturday when an officer
Stevenson Ranch area of the Santa
spotted a Nissan Altima speeding Saturday.
Clarita Valley on Saturday were
Friends, colleagues and residents
Actress Serinda
Singer Peter
south on Interstate 805 in San Diego.
Rapper Lil Kim is
allowed to return after nightfall.
Swan is 32.
Murphy is 59.
41.
The Nissan exited, then got back on helped clip chunks of his beard with a
It was a little scary, resident
pair of scissors in spectacle
Actor Tab Hunter is 85. Actress Susan Seaforth Hayes is 73. Jessica Leone told KCAL-TV, praising I-805 northbound, before getting on livestreamed on Facebook to raise
Interstate
5.
Ventriloquist-actor Jay Johnson is 67. Actor Bruce McGill is the quick actions of firefighters. They
San Diego police and sheriffs heli- money for social service organiza66. Singer Bonnie Pointer is 66. Actress Mindy Sterling is did such an amazing job.
copters assisted on the pursuit at dif - tions hurt by the budget impasse.
63. Boxer Leon Spinks is 63. Actress Sela Ward is 60. Reggae
Aerial photos showed the flames ferent times.
singer Michael Rose (Black Uhuru) is 59. Actor Mark Lester is came to the property line of a ridgetop
The Los Angeles Times says at some Girl, 14, dies in boating
58. Jazz musician Kirk Whalum is 58. Singer Suzanne Vega is home that was covered in fire retar- point the Nissan was clocked at 119 accident on Fresno-area river
57. Rock guitarist Richie Sambora (Bon Jovi) is 57. Actress dant.
mph.
REEDLEY Authorities say a 14Crews contended with winds gusting
Lisa Rinna is 53. Actress Debbe (correct) Dunning is 50. Actor
Eventually the driver stopped on
Greg Grunberg is 50. Wildlife expert Jeff Corwin is 49. Actor up to 25 mph Saturday as the blaze Interstate 15 and was taken into cus- year-old girl has died after being
thrown from an inner tube on a central
Justin Chambers is 46. Actress Leisha Hailey is 45. Actor burned close to Interstate 5, the main tody.
California river.
Bailey had no information about the
Michael Rosenbaum is 44. Pop-rock singer Andrew Bird is 43. artery connecting Southern California
Fresno County Sheriffs spokesman
and the San Joaquin Valley.
driver or the potential charges.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
Tony Botti said the accident happened
The flames were jumping in circles
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Saturday afternoon when a boat towing
around our house, Victor Roman told Illinois reporter shaves budget
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
the inner tube made a turn on Kings
the Los Angeles Daily News after packbeard grown during impasse
one letter to each square,
River.
ing
his
valuables
and
making
a
speedy
to form four ordinary words.
exit with his wife.
The teen was ejected from the tube
PEORIA, Ill. Its gone. A politiTOARI
He said he saw a car crash over the cal reporter in Illinois has finally had and she struck a tree on the shore.
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Kidnapping victim
missing even though
4 arrested in case
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
VALLEJO
Police in Northern
California are investigating the kidnapping
for ransom of a woman who remains missing even though four suspects have been
arrested in the case.
Elvira Babb, 57, was last seen June 29 by
a co-worker who dropped her off at a market
in Vallejo, Lt. Jeff Bassett said.
Her son, John Babb of San Francisco,
received a text message the next day
demanding money, described under six figures, and threatening his mothers life if he
did not comply or contacted to police. Babb
replied, but he didnt get a response, Bassett
said.
Babb went to his mothers home after
receiving the text and found her Chihuahua
dog dead. On July 1, Babb reported his
mothers kidnapping to Vallejo police.
A weeklong investigation, which
includes the FBI, the Sacramento and
Fairfield police departments, Solano
County Sheriffs Office and U.S. Marshals
Service, led authorities to Emmanuel
Espinoza, 26, of Stockton, who was arrested in the Sacramento area and is considered
the primary suspect, Bassett said.
Espinoza was an acquaintance of Elvira,
though the extent of their relationship was
unknown, police said.
Authorities also arrested Jalon Brown,
32, and Larry Young, 23, of Sacramento and
Lovely Rauzol, 27, of Vallejo.
The suspects are not cooperating with
police and have not divulged the location of
the missing victim. Investigators have no
leads as to where Babb may be or whether
she is alive, Bassett said.
Elvira Babb
We definitely have the primary suspects, he said. If there are others, the suspects arent cooperating with us.
The department waited until Saturday to
release the information for the safety of
the victim, he said.
The Vallejo Police Department came under
fire last year after describing the kidnapping of Denise Huskins from her Vallejo
home as a hoax. Federal prosecutors later
charged disbarred Harvard-educated lawyer
Matthew Muller with Huskins kidnapping.
In a lawsuit filed against the city in
March, Huskins and her boyfriend, Aaron
Quinn, accused Vallejo police of defamation
and infliction of emotional distress.
Police reports
Park and no ride
A 31-year-old South San Francisco
woman was arrested and booked into
jail for prostitution and a 45-year-old
San Francisco man was cited and
released for soliciting prostitution on
the 1100 block of El Camino Real in
Millbrae before 11:02 a.m. Monday,
July 4.
MILLBRAE
Ro bbery. A 21-year-old Millbrae man was
arrested after brandishing a knife and stealing a bottle of alcohol on the 700 block of
Broadway before 2:14 p.m. Monday, July 4.
DUI. A 21-year-old South San Francisco
man was arrested for drunk driving near
Murchison Drive and Sequoia Avenue before
2:40 a.m. Monday, July 4.
BURLINGAME
Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tance. A large tree
branch fell knocking out a homes power on
Summit Drive before 2:13 a.m. Thursday,
July 7.
Vandal i s m. A vehicles door was pried
open on Frontera Way before 12:43 p.m.
Wednesday, July 6.
Vandal i s m. A vehicle was broken into and
its glove box was rifled through on Poppy
Drive before 10:01 a.m. Wednesday, July 6.
Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . Whipped
cream was used to write leave me in peace
in Spanish on a vehicles windshield on
Vancouver Avenue before 9:17 a. m.
Wednesday, July 6.
Theft. A bicycle was stolen on Howard
Avenue before 8:42 p.m. Tuesday, July 5.
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fected workers
has taken hold,
and can put in
play Wisconsin
a
n
d
Pennsylvania,
states carried
by Democratic
p r e s i de n t i a l
Hillary Clinton c a n d i d a t e s
since
the
1980s.
Hillary Clinton supports renegotiating NAFTA, signed in 1992
and in effect since 1994, with
Canada and Mexico. She also has
said she opposes the Trans-Pacific
Partnership, an ambitious agreement with Asian nations.
But she also has demonstrated
that Trumps argument is worth her
time to rebut. Last week, Clinton
criticized Trumps business practices and sought the help of U.S.
Rep. Brenda Lawrence, D-Mich.,
to argue Trumps practice as a real
Expires 11-30-2015
problem.
Although its not Michigans
only example, Macomb County
represents the heart of this voting
bloc.
The county northeast of Detroit
is a frayed series of suburbs epitomized by county seat Mount
Clemens. The once-thriving
automakers bedroom community
is marked by shuttered buildings,
including the 15-story former
courthouse, an art deco monument
to more prosperous days.
Less than 20 miles away, the
Mexican and Canadian flags fly
alongside the stars and stripes outside General Motors Technical
Center in Warren.
Michigan has lost a net of more
than 500,000 manufacturing jobs
since 2000, according to federal
labor statistics, a dive that steepened during the recession that
infected the rest of the nation in
2008.
WORLD
s h o o t i n g
deaths
by
police of black
men in both
states
last
week.
Those deaths
were followed
by a stunning
sniper attack Barack Obama
last Thursday in
Dallas that killed five police officers and wounded seven others as
they watched over a peaceful
protest of the weeks earlier
shootings.
Among those arrested in
Louisiana was an activist prominent in the Black Lives Matter
movement, which gained national
prominence following earlier
deaths of mostly unarmed black
men at the hands of police across
the U.S.
Obama, in his remarks, urged
protesters to recognize that police
officers have a difficult job.
Whenever those of us who are
concerned about failures of the
Leader in Australia
claims election win,
but questions remain
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OPINION
Raymond DeMattei
San Carlos
Michael Stogner
San Carlos
Redwood City
development needs to pause
Editor,
Im going to make this short and
sweet. There is residential development planned on El Camino Real at
Robert Nice
Redwood City
Scott Abramson
San Mateo
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for prosecution against Hillary
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Snowden.
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BUSINESS
SACRAMENTO Frustrated by
the rising cost of prescription
drugs, California health advocates
hope sunlight and a dose of shame
will discourage drugmakers from
raising their prices too quickly or
introducing new medications at
prices that break the bank.
Theyre promoting legislation
that would require drugmakers to
provide advance notice before
making big price increases.
Pharmaceutical companies have
come out in force against the
measure, warning it would lead to
dangerous drug shortages.
Attention to prescription drug
pricing has mounted since Turing
Pharmaceuticals bought an old
drug commonly used with HIV
patients and raised the price from
$13.50 per pill to $750. The companys combative chief executive,
Martin Shkreli, was widely castigated for the price hike.
Yes, they should make a profit,
but not so much they gouge the
public at the expense of the consumer and the taxpayer, Sen. Ed
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ERRANT AS: OAKLAND COMMITS FOUR ERRORS TO CLOSE OUT FIRST HALF WITH 2-1 LOSS TO HOUSTON >> PAGE 13
STEFAN WERMUTH/REUTERS
In 2013, Murray
famously
ended
Britains 77-year wait
for one of its own to win
the mens final at
Wimbledon, a quest that
became burdensome.
Now he wanted a victory to end his personal
Milos Raonic rut of three consecutive
losses in major finals,
including at the Australian Open in January,
and French Open last month.
It is different. I feel happier this time. I
Dragonsclinch
playoff spot in
win over Vegas
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Cleanup hitter Conrad Wilbur launches a two-run home run in the second inning of
Hillsboroughs 12-2 win over Belmont-Redwood Shores in the District 52 9-10s tournament.
SAN FRANCISCO
Madison
Bumgarner
allowed Arizonas only hit
with one out in the eighth
inning and matched a
career high with 14 strikeouts to lead the Giants
over the Diamondbacks 40 on Sunday night.
Madison
Bumgarner
Bumgarner (10-4) retired 25 of the 28 batters he faced, including two double plays,
and walked one while going the distance for
the third time this season.
Jake Lamb broke up Bumgarners bid with
a single. Lamb also reached on an error in
the fifth when right fielder Gregor Blanco
dropped a flyball.
Beyond that, San Franciscos four-time
All-Star was nearly untouchable while
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SPORTS
CHRISTIAN HARTMANN/REUTERS
Portugals Eder celebrates after scoring the lone goal of the 2016 European Championship.
nations party. And they achieved it after
winning only one of their seven games at
Euro 2016 inside 90 minutes, and after losing the inspirational Ronaldo midway
through the first half.
It was tough because we lost our main man
DRAGONS
Continued from page 11
postseason Tuesday, July 19 in the singleelimination format, looking to surpass the
Western Conference semifinals, the round
in which they were eliminated last year.
I think they all remember last year and
thought it ended too soon, Dragons head
coach Eric Bucchere said.
In his first year as Burlingames head
coach, Bucchere was an assistant last year
when he added to his wealth of postseason
experience. While he has only one postseason to his credit as a head coach a oneand-done in the NAIA playoffs at the helm
of Menlo College in 2014 he has seen
plenty of playoff games as an assistant and
as a player. Foremost, he advanced to the
Division III national championship game
as a player at UC Santa Cruz in 2004.
Buccheres most consistent weapon this
season in getting back to the playoffs has
been Cox, who tallied Burlingames first
goal Sunday.
Big-time quality play, reliable leadership, Bucchere said of Cox, who has made
all but two starts over the past two seasons.
Just a great example of what we want players to be here for the Dragons.
The Dragons would pour it on Sunday with
Jamael Cox, left, and Danny Musovski have led the Burlingame Dragons to a 4-1-1 record and
a postseason berth since Musovski joined the team earlier this season.
goals from Corey Baird in the 11th minute;
a breakaway goal from Khalid Arramdani on
an assist from Josh Smith in the 71st
minute; and a close-range strike from Luis
Hernandez in the 81st minute.
Coxs goal in the seventh minute was a
product of being in the right place at the
right time. Striker Danny Musovski did the
busy work, taking a pass weaved beautifully
SPORTS
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By Anne M. Peterson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
GIANTS
Continued from page 11
notching his fourth career one-hitter.
Bumgarner made it look easy, too.
The Giants lefty fanned Arizonas first
five hitters twice apiece, faced just one over
the minimum and the Diamondbacks didnt
hit a ball out of the infield until Lambs fly
ball in the fifth.
After Lambs single in the eighth,
Bumgarner got Brandon Drury to ground
into an inning-ending double play.
Rickie Weeks Jr. drew a leadoff walk in the
ninth, but Bumgarner retired Nick Ahmed on
an infield pop-up then got Jean Segura to
ground into a game-ending double play.
San Francisco was attempting to become
the first team with no-hitters in five consecutive seasons. Matt Cain threw a perfect
game in 2012, Tim Lincecum no-hit the
Padres in 2013 and 2014 and then-rookie
Chris Heston had one in 2015.
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2B Eric Sogard (left knee surgery) will start
to do more baseball activity after the All Star
break, Melvin said. LHP Sean Doolittle, who
has been on the 15-day DL with a left shoulder
strain since late June, hasnt thrown yet, but
is feeling better, Melvin said.
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SPORTS
TENNIS
Continued from page 11
player who stunned Djokovic in the third
round, Sam Querrey.
Those wins helped Raonic become the first
man representing Canada to reach a major
final.
He did it, primarily, by averaging 25 1/2
aces through six matches. But on a breezy
afternoon, at a Centre Court filled with nearly 15,000 partisan fans, Murray shut down
that integral part of Raonics game.
This ones going to sting, Raonic said.
Its been a rough few weeks for Britain,
what with its vote to leave the European
Union, the drop of the pounds value, and the
resignation of Prime Minister David
Cameron, who was seated in the front row of
the Royal Box on Sunday, several seats over
from Prince William and his wife, Kate.
During the trophy presentation, Murray
joked: Playing in a Wimbledon finals
tough, but I certainly wouldnt like to be a
prime minister. Its an impossible job.
Murray, a 29-year-old from Scotland, long
dealt with the expectations that accompanied
being Britains best chance to find a male
champion to succeed Fred Perry, who last
won the grass-court tournament in 1936.
After Sundays victory, Murrays mother, former British Fed Cup captain Judy, referred to
that old phenomenon as, The constant,
When are you going to win Wimbledon?
When are you going to win Wimbledon?
NFL brief
ure for the 2016 ballot.
If approved, the proposal could keep the
team from moving to the Los Angeles area,
where it has been approved by NFL ownership to join the Rams in a new stadium
being built in Inglewood.
Chargers
chairman
Dean
Spanos
LLOYD
SPORTS
Felix finishes 4th, no chance for Olympic double
By Eddie Pells
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
GYM
Continued from page 11
While Biles has been a lock for months,
the path to the Olympics was far murkier for
Douglas. A revelation in London four years
ago, the 20-year-old has struggled with her
form in recent weeks and fell off balance
beam for a second straight night while finishing seventh behind Biles.
But she finished third on uneven bars
behind Kocian and Locklear, and national
team coordinator Martha Karolyi has long
believed in Douglas ability to turn it up
when the pressure is on.
Biles, who hasnt lost in more than three
years, posted a two-day total of 123.250.
The trials put an end to three-plus years of
anticipation for the electrifying 19-year-old,
who has rapidly developed from bouncy
prodigy to arguably the greatest gymnast of
all-time.
The only thing missing on a resume that
includes 14 world championship medals and
four national titles is Olympic gold. She will
head to Rio as the heavy favorite to become
the fourth straight American to stand atop the
podium at the end of the all-around finals on
In track parlance, a
sprinter doesnt necessarily have to be fast to succeed in the 400 a full
lap around the track in
which technique is more
important than pure
speed. But in the 200, it
takes a more aggressive
lean into the curve at the
Allyson Felix opening of the race just
the sort of speed work Felix didnt get
enough of during her slow comeback.
I could only do what I could with the
ankle, she said.
And so, she started slow, never made up
ground against winner Tori Bowie or secondplace Deajah Stevens and could not hold off
Prandini, the former University of Oregon star
who had to wait about 30 seconds to see the
result for third place go up on the board.
Afterward, she was scraped-up but smiling.
I dont know what happened, said
Prandini, who finished in 22.53 seconds. But
it got the job done.
One of Felixs biggest fans made news earlier in the day: According to USA Track and
Field, 16-year-old Sydney McLaughlin will be
the youngest member to compete for the U.S.
Olympic track team since 1972 after finishing
third in the 400-meter hurdles.
Aug. 11, the brightest star on a squad that is
very much the gymnastics equivalent of the
Michael Jordan-led Dream Team that overwhelmed the 1992 Games.
Yet the moment Biles has spent her entire
career training for didnt quite go as planned.
Sure, she was spectacular at times particularly on vault where her score of 16.2 included
a 9.9 mark for execution. She also stepped out
of bounds during her floor exercise and
hopped off the beam following a rare mistake.
While her lead was never in danger and
really, it hasnt been since the summer of
2013 theres little doubt the missteps will
linger with Biles as she prepares for Brazil.
The Americans havent lost a major international competition in six years, the gap
between themselves and the rest of the world
hardening along the way. Anything less than
sending Karolyi into retirement with gold
would be a Miracle On Ice-level upset.
The only real drama heading into the final
night of trials centered on who would join
Biles. The precocious 16-year-old Hernandez
who admits shes too naive to know any
better continued her rapid ascension to
perhaps the best threat to Biles long run at
the top. Her best event is the balance beam,
a 45-second test of nerves that she treats like
a workout on the beach. Her score of 15.7 is
gold-medal worthy if she can repeat it in Rio.
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Froome stays in
control of Tour
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SPORTS
Golf brief
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
EAST DIVISION
W
51
49
51
44
34
L
36
38
40
44
54
Pct
.586
.563
.560
.500
.386
GB
2
2
7 1/2
17 1/2
Washington
New York
Miami
Philadelphia
Atlanta
W
54
47
47
42
31
L
36
41
41
48
58
Pct
.600
.534
.534
.467
.348
GB
6
6
12
22 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Cleveland
52
Detroit
46
Kansas City
45
Chicago
45
Minnesota
32
36
43
43
43
56
.591
.517
.511
.511
.364
6 1/2
7
7
20
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
53
St. Louis
46
Pittsburgh
46
Milwaukee
38
Cincinnati
32
35
42
43
49
57
.602
.523
.517
.437
.360
7
7 1/2
14 1/2
21 1/2
WEST DIVISION
Texas
Houston
Seattle
As
Angels
36
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Detroit 3, Toronto 2
Chicago White Sox 5, Atlanta 4
Baltimore 3, L.A. Angels 2
Boston 4, Tampa Bay 1
N.Y. Yankees 7, Cleveland 6, 11 innings
Oakland 3, Houston 2
Kansas City 5, Seattle 3
Minnesota 8, Texas 6
Sundays Games
Toronto 6, Detroit 1
N.Y. Yankees 11, Cleveland 7
Baltimore 4, L.A. Angels 2
Boston 4, Tampa Bay 0
Atlanta 2, Chicago White Sox 0
Houston 2, Oakland 1, 10 innings
Seattle 8, Kansas City 5
Minnesota 15, Texas 5
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St. Louis 8, Milwaukee 1
San Francisco 4, Arizona 2
Miami 4, Cincinnati 2
Pittsburgh 12, Chicago Cubs 6
L.A. Dodgers 4, San Diego 3
Washington 6, N.Y. Mets 1
Colorado 8, Philadelphia 3
Sundays Games
Miami 7, Cincinnati 3
Washington 3, N.Y. Mets 2
Chicago Cubs 6, Pittsburgh 5
Atlanta 2, Chicago White Sox 0
St. Louis 5, Milwaukee 1
Philadelphia 10, Colorado 3
L.A. Dodgers 3, San Diego 1
San Francisco 4, Arizona 0
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Its big for us mentally, Chad
Forrest said of the quick comeback. We like to take the lead
early and hold onto it.
Moss and Wilbur powered
Hillsborough to add on in a hurry.
The team scored in every inning,
including a five-run rally in the
second. In the top of the second,
Hillsborough starting pitcher
Tyler Spitzer-Wu got his team back
in the dugout with an efficient sixpitch inning. Then Spitzer-Wu
the teams No. 9 hitter sparked
the big rally in the bottom of the
frame with a leadoff single.
Spitzer-Wus knock was the first
of five batters to reach base in the
inning. Whit Tollmann followed
with a long RBI double to center.
Dollosso then walked, forcing
BRS to go to its bullpen. Moss
greeted the relief corps with a
booming two-run double to leftcenter, an impressive swing of the
bat in that it came in a two-strike
count, but was Moss most authoritative contact of the day.
Usually its the same swing I
always take, said Moss, who grew
up learning to hit in the homemade
batting cage in his backyard.
Sometimes (with two strikes) I
like to shorten up and spray the
gaps.
Then Wilbur strode to the plate
in the midst of a 3-for-4, three-RBI
performance of his own and produced the pinnacle of his day,
crushing a two-run home run to
left-center.
As good as Wilbur was at the
plate though, his defense behind
the dish was just as spectacular.
Hillsborough added a run in the
bottom of the third when Dollosso
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risks of fatal cancers and other diseases. Perhaps even more importantly, these surgeries make it
impossible for their patients to
produce puppies and kittens, thereby reducing the overpopulation crisis which has long led to euthanasia of millions of animals across
the United States.
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someone else.
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to offer opinions or ask questions
(knowing answers may appear in
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Top 10 movies
1.The Secret Life of Pets,$103.2
million ($7.8 million international).
2.The Legend of Tarzan, $20.6
million ($27 million international).
3.Finding Dory, $20.4 million
($29.7 million international).
4.Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, $16.6 million ($3.6
million international).
5.The Purge: Election Year,
$11.7 million ($2 million international).
6.Central Intelligence,$8.1 million ($9.8 million international).
7.Independence Day: Resurgence, $7.7 million ($21.5
million international).
8. The BFG, $7.6 million ($4.6
million international).
9.The Shallows, $4.8 million
($2.3 million international).
10.Sultan, $2.2 million ($18.2
million international).
2016 domestically,
with its $423 million
in grosses. It helped
push The Walt Disney
Studios to reach $5 billion globally in record
time. Much of that was
propelled by the success of its family fare
including The Jungle
Book.
Family films have
generated so much
money this year,
Dergarabedian said.
Thats an audience
who is always looking
for content in a world
filled with options for
entertainment.
While Disney is celebrating its overall
box office, there is one
dud on the books. The
studios The BFG fell
a giant 60 percent in
its second weekend.
The movie, which cost
around $140 million
to make, has earned a
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Birth announcements:
Bradl ey and Anju Ro s i nto s ki , of San Jose, gave
birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital on June 21, 2016.
Mi chael and Mo l l y Schauer, of Half Moon Bay,
gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital on June 21,
2016.
Sri ram and Al eks andra Varadarajan, of Campbell,
gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital on June 26,
2016.
Jo s hua and Meg an Sha, of Pacifica, gave birth to a
baby boy at Sequoia Hospital on June 28, 2016.
Chri s to pher and Sas ha Abl an, of San Mateo, gave
birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital on June 29, 2016.
Bri an and Mari a Paul a Ferrari , of Woodside, gave
birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital on July 1, 2016.
Paul and Keri Wes t, of Redwood City, gave birth to a
baby boy at Sequoia Hospital on July 1, 2016.
Wei feng Cao and Yadi Ma, of San Carlos, gave birth
to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital on July 3, 2016.
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Eggemeyers report.
Four buses each will serve the Colma
BART station, Hayward BART station and
the Great Mall park and ride in Milpitas.
Two buses will shuttle county employees from the Colma BART station to the
County Center with departing times starting at 6 a. m. Departure times from
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No one opposed the pilot at Tuesday
nights meeting. One person offered
support for it.
Its a great idea. It will be a wonderful draw and really enhance downtown, said Kevin Scott.
Some restaurants in the past have set
up patio seating on the sidewalks on
Laurel Street despite it not being
allowed.
At least three restaurants have been
approached by code enforcement for
non-compliance of outdoor dining
rules in the past year or so, according
to city officials.
St. Claire hopes the pilot proves
successful and becomes a permanent
part of the dining experience in downtown San Carlos.
physical improvement.
To encourage customers to arrive at
the restaurant via a ride sharing service
such as Uber, it will offer a 10 percent
discount off the bill up to a $25 maximum.
Customers will only have to show
the receipt on their phone when closing out their guest check.
A proposed physical improvement
is to expand the bike rack behind the
restaurant located in the city parking
lot. There is currently a tree located
under the power lines that is in poor
condition. Town will remove that tree,
change the orientation of the bike rack
and expand the capacity for bike parking.
A replacement tree would be planted
in an alternative location along Laurel
Street or a side street to the satisfaction of the Public Works director,
according to a staff report by Senior
Planner Laura Russell.
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trict attorneys in the state are members.
The CDAA essentially provides
extensive training for young prosecutors and offers circuit prosecutors to
small counties that lack the resources
to pursue crimes such as environmental or consumer fraud.
It also lobbies hard for legislation it
supports and against legislation it
does not in Sacramento.
Wagstaffe is prepping to campaign
hard against legislation the CDAA
opposes, Proposition 57, the Public
Safety and Rehabilitation Act of
2016 which is backed by Gov. Jerry
Brown.
The Brown supported ballot initiative aims to expand rehabilitation in
prisons and change the process by
which youth can be tried as adults.
Scott Budnick, the man behind the
blockbuster
comedy
franchise
Hangover, who is the president of
the National Council on Crime and
Delinquency, was preparing his own
ballot initiative before Brown part-
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All community college district campuses host middle college programs,
said Blackwood, which allow high
school students to complete their graduation requirements while also working toward finishing college.
To accommodate the increase in
demand, Blackwood said Skyline
College in San Bruno will double the
amount of students the program serves
in the coming year, while Caada
College in Redwood City and College
of San Mateo have programs enrolling
roughly 250 students annually.
The increase in dual enrollment programs is facilitated by Assembly Bill
288, which went into effect at the
beginning of the year, and encourages
collaboration between community
college districts and local feeder districts.
In middle college, students must take
some classes adhering to their high
school curriculum, and can round out
their schedule with a few college courses as well. Under the law, students can
take as many as 15 community college
units at no charge. Counseling is a
major component of the program as
well, as students are encouraged to take
internships and gather work experience.
supported.
We dont know the results yet, he
said about the proposition and whether
property crimes have increased since
its passage.
Once it passed, however, and became
law, Wagstaffe has enforced the law.
Wagstaffe believes Proposition 57
will lead to more victims and more
crimes.
I wish Brown would have sat down
with us, Wagstaffe said about the
proposition.
Defeating Proposition 57 will not
likely be easy, though, considering
the limited resources the CDAA has
along with Browns political savvy
and Budnicks money.
We live in a sound bite world and
they will have the most money to
spend on 15-second clips, Wagstaffe
said about the opposition.
There are a number of criminal justice initiatives on the November ballot including the legalization of marijuana for recreational use.
The CDAA opposes the measure
because there is no sound way now to
determine whether someone is driving
under the influence of the drug, he said.
It will be a fascinating November,
he said about the upcoming presidential election.
Blackwood said the new law in tandem with the increased interest in middle college works to jump-start the
academic career of students, as studies
show those who earn college credit
early are likelier to succeed in high
school and transition into higher education.
Jim Lianides, superintendent of the
Sequoia Union High School District,
said in an email he believes the middle
college program has been asset for students in his district.
It is a very popular program for our
students, he said, noting 100 students
are enrolled and a waitlist has formed
to participate.
He noted the program offers additional benefits, such as allowing students exposure to higher education,
while still maintaining their status as
high schoolers, which allows them to
participate on sports teams and other
extracurricular activities.
Students can gain a substantial
advantage in their pursuit of a degree
by participating in the program, said
Lianides.
Most middle college students graduate from high school with one year of
college credit and there is always one
or two that also graduate having completed all requirements for an [associates] degree as well, he said.
The middle college program is not
the only type of unconventional educational program at local community
college campuses, said Blackwood,
noting the district launching an initiative at Skyline College offering baccalaureate degrees in respiratory care.
The pilot program is one of only 15
in the state in which community college students can graduate with a fouryear degree in specific trades.
Blackwood said ultimately she expects
the offering to draw more students to
enroll in the district.
For now though, Blackwood said the
districts enrollment has essentially
held steady with the ebbs and flows of
previous years and mirrors the health
of the economy.
Traditionally, when the local job
market is thriving, district students
take fewer units, said Blackwood, and
classrooms fill up when work is harder
to find.
Students are taking fewer courses
because they are working more, said
Blackwood. When unemployment
goes down, so does enrollment.
District officials backfill the loss of
revenue when enrollment dips by
recruiting more international students,
said Blackwood.
The result is a more diverse campus,
filled with working community college students, those from overseas and
others in middle college, which
Blackwood said she believed is a
model example of creative and innovative offerings that meets the demands
of students.
Its a great program, she said.
Calendar
MONDAY, JULY 11
Job search support group. 9 a.m. to
11 a.m. Sobrata Center for
Nonprofits, 350 Twin Dolphin Drive,
Redwood Shores. Learn how to get
more organized while doing job
research. For more information
email lisa4chai@gmail.com.
Daytime Fiction Book Club. 10 a.m.
to 11 a.m. 610 Elm St., San Carlos. This
month we will be discussing Run
Rabbit Run by John Updike. For more
information call 591-0341.
TUESDAY, JULY 12
Free friends and family CPR class. 9
a.m. to 10:30 a.m. 525 Blvd., Redwood
City. For more information visit
www.sequoiahealthcaredistrict.com.
How to Create a Job Search
Mindset. 10 a.m. to noon. 1044
Middlefield Road, Redwood City.
Come for an interactive session with
Dr. David Petroway to learn how
beliefs can change and shape your
mindset of job searches. For more
information call 574-1766.
Estate planning at Little House.
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Little House,
The Roslyn G. Morris Activity Center,
800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Crucial
estate planning issues for seniors. For
more information call 326-2025.
Travel Talk at Little House. 1 p.m. to
2 p.m. Little House, The Roslyn G.
Morris Activity Center, 800 Middle
Ave., Menlo Park. Gale Fullertons first
Switzerland vacation presentation.
For more information call 326-2025.
South San Francisco Friends of the
Library Quarterly Meeting. 6 p.m.
South San Francisco Main Public
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
San Francisco. Support childrens
programming, adult literacy tutoring,
summer learning and many other
library programs and collections. For
more information call 829-3860.
Documentary Club, Army. 6:30 p.m.
Belmont Library, Alameda de Las
Pulgas, Belmont. Featuring extensive
unseen archival footage and previously unheard tracks, this strikingly
modern, moving and vital film shines
a light on our culture and the world
we live in today. Popcorn and refreshments will be served. For more information email belmont@smcl.org.
Hornman. 6:30 p.m. San Mateo Main
Library (Oak Room), 55 W. Third Ave.,
San Mateo. Hornman Bill Nemoyten
will take you on a journey with 12
exciting types of horns. For more
information call 522-7838.
Emperors Treasures: Chinese Art
Docent Lecture. 7 p.m. 1 Library
Ave., Millbrae. Through exquisite
paintings, ceramics, jades and more,
Emperors Treasures explores the
identities of nine rulers who reigned
from the 12th through 20th centuries. For more information call 6977607 ext. 236.
Lawyers in the Library. 7 p.m. to 9
p.m. 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
Registrants get a free 20 minute consultation with an attorney. For more
information call 591-0341.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13
Community Health Screening. 9
a.m. to 11 a.m. Senior Focus, 1720 El
Camino Real, Suite 10, Burlingame.
Offering complete cholesterol profile, blood glucose and consultation
with a nurse or dietitian. Ages 18 and
over only. $35 for ages 18-61, $30 for
ages 62+. Must register in advance
by calling 696-3660. Fast 12 hours
before blood cholesterol (water and
medicines only) but delay diabetes
medications until after screening. Do
not exercise morning of screening,
drink water before and take morning
blood pressure medicine if prescribed.
Complete cholesterol and blood
sugar testing. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Magnolia Senior Center, 601 Grand
Ave., South San Francisco. Costs
$30/$35 if under 62. Must fast for 12
hours, water only. For more information call 696-3660.
Intergenerational Wednesdays at
Little House. 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
The Roslyn G. Morris Activity Center,
800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Work as
a team to win the scavenger hunt.
For more information call 326-2025.
San Mateo Professional Alliance
Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m.
Kingfish Restaurant, 201 S. B St., San
Mateo. For more information call
430-6500 or visit sanmateoprofessionalalliance.com.
Mr. Shap. 2 p.m. San Mateo Library,
1530 Susan Court, San Mateo. Watch
Mr. Shaps balloon and magic show at
the Marina Branch library. For more
information call 522-7838.
Needle Felting. 6 p.m. 1 Library Ave.,
Millbrae. Debbie Huey will present
on the basics of needle felting and
provide examples. For more information call 697-7607 ext. 236.
Music in the Park featuring
Sinister Dexter. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Stafford Park, 2100 Hopkins Ave.,
Redwood City. For more information
go to redwoodcity.org/musicinthepark.
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8 meridiem
12 Jean Auel heroine
13 Lemony drink
14 Dregs
15 Practice boxing
16 Mice and chipmunks
18 Blot out
20 Nest on a crag
21 Yes, to Angus
22 Shriveled up
23 Long for
26 Granola kin
29 Cheer on
30 Autumn fruit
31 Sufx for forfeit
33 Whopper
34 Fix a tooth
35 Flunk
36 Swirled around
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39 Goofy
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Ant horde
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Ikes rank
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4 Combat
5 Move to the beat
6 Fat cats victim
7 Dew glistener
8 Bowling lanes
9 Faint heart won ...
10 Ms. Garr
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Great Lakes port
Mellowed
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Feast with poi
Rainbow goddess
Spotted
Urban trains
Friend of Che
Horses lunchbox
Hoedown call (hyph.)
Mexican Mrs.
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CLASSIC LAMBORGHINI Countach
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framed, Good condition, $25. 510-6840187
COOL HOT Rod Print "Eddies Market "
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$50. 510-684-0187
HONDA 750 Poster, Rare History of
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296 Appliances
AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/remote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
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300 Toys
3-STORY BARBIE Dollhouse with spiral
staircase and elevator. $60. (650)5588142
303 Electronics
304 Furniture
304 Furniture
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammerhead). $8 Steve 650-518-6614
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shelves,
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weight, wood top for writing $25.00 (650)
578 9208)
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Luke Skywalker (Ceremonial) $6 Steve 650-518-6614
ROCKING CHAIR fine light, oak condition with pads, $85/OBO. 650 369 9762
302 Antiques
1930'S SPALDING golf club, wooden
shaft, left handed, iron blade#2,
$20, 650-591-9769 San Carlos
BMW FORMULA 1 Diecast Model, Excellent Condition, 1:43 Scale 2007 Race
Team $80. 510-684-0187
MAHOGANY ANTIQUE Secretary desk,
72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bevelled glass, $700. (650)766-3024
OLD VINTAGE Wooden Sea Captains
Tool Chest 35 x 16 x 16, $65
(650)591-3313
STORE FRONT display cabinet, From
1930, marble base. 72 long x 40 tallx
21 deep. Asking $500. (650)341-1306
303 Electronics
TOASTER OVEN, Black & Decker, 4Slice, 1200W, Toast, Bake, Broil;
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297 Bicycles
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with balloon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
COLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
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306 Housewares
CHRISTMAS TREE China, Fairfield
Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
pieces) $75. 650-493-5026
COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
20-pieces in original box, never used.
$250 per box
(3 boxes available).
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DECORATIVE LAMP & 8"x8" mirror, exc
cond $30 (650)756-9516.Daly City.
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PRE-LIT 7 ft Christmas tree. Three sections, easy to assemble. $50. 650 349
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SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
308 Tools
3/ 8 Drive Air Wrench CP-720 never use
in box $35. (650)992-4544
ALUMINUM LADDERS 40ft, $99 for two,
Call (650)481-5296
BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
CRAFTSMAN JIG Saw - 1/4 HP. Variable speed. Extra blades. Saw edge
guide. $25 650-654-9252
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
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CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)8511045
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Phone: 650-591-8062
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PARIS HILTON purse white & silver unused, about 12" long x 9" high $23. 650592-2648
ULTRASONIC JEWELRY Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
TASCO LUMINOVA Telescope.with tripod stand, And extra Lenses. Good condition.$90. call 650-591-2393
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39 __ perpetua:
Idahos motto
40 Two-person logcutting tool
41 29-Downs milieu
42 Schoolteacher of
old
43 Toronto
baseballer
44 Hooded ski jacket
45 Supermarket
freebie
47 Speed-reads
48 Big name in
arcades
49 Madrid mister
50 Uncle!
53 Actor Omar
54 Got a hole-in-one
on
58 Wedding vow
59 Memorial Day
month
60 I think, in
texts
HARMONICA.
HOHNER Pocket Pal.
Key of C. Original box. Never used.
$10. (650)588-0842
MONARCH UPRIGHT player piano $99
(650) 583-4549
UPRIGHT PIANO. In tune. Fair condition. $300 OBO (650) 533-4886.
YAMAHA PIANO, Upright, Model M-305,
$750. Call (650)572-2337
$95.00,
PET CARRIER, brown ,Very good condition, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
650 773-7201
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