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Lane policy
takes aim at
solo drivers
SamTrans eyes managed lanes to
push commuters to public transit
By Samantha Weigel attempting to broach as they look
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF to ease traffic woes.
SamTrans last week released a
How far are transit agencies will- full draft of its Dumbarton Corridor
ing to go in their ongoing efforts Study, a 267-page document com-
to steer commuters onto public piled after nearly 18 months of
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL transit? Is making congestion reviewing the southern east-west
Marti Russell, owner of Broadway Cleaners in Redwood City, has dedicated her career to her profession and worse for solo drivers worth it? Bay crossing. The report offers
hearing customers stories. Theres no silver bullet to numerous short- and long-term
resolving the Bay Areas trans- options for nearly every mode
Cleaners carrying torch as community fixture portation challenges that are com-
pounded by a geographically dis-
persed region facing a boom in
from bicyclists to a proposed new
transbay rail system. But one pro-
posal posing an interesting debate
Broadway Cleaners holds its own during adjacent construction jobs and a lack of housing. But relates to creating managed lanes
these tough questions are issues on the Highway 84 car bridge.
By Anna Schuessler An instructor and third-genera- dragged through the beach, Marti
tion dry cleaner, Marti Russell is Russell has seemingly seen and commuters and the San Mateo
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
no stranger to the business. She heard it all. Shes found all kinds County Transit District are See LANES, Page 20
With the words well cleaned, has fond memories of helping her of items in the pockets of pants
well pressed and well dressed hov-
ering in three red arrows above its
father, a dry cleaner himself, sort
through hangers as a kid and
that customers have dropped off
such as coins and weddings rings,
DA lawsuit seeks penalty
iconic sign, its tough for those
passing by Broadway Cleaners in
worked in his Belmont shop while
she attended San Mateo High
and has a collection of stories to
match all of the unusual requests from coastal businessman
Redwood City to miss it. School. and items shes worked with over By Samantha Weigel case Tuesday against Skylonda
Built specifically for a dry Though Marti Russell has the years. DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Equipment Inc., a San Gregorio-
cleaning business some 57 years logged over 50 years in the busi- Though taking over her fathers based company in the business of
ago, the building at 1681 Main St. ness, the stories her customers tell Belmont dry cleanings seemed The San Mateo County District wildland fire prevention and land
is a fixture standing where the her about the items they are drop- like an obvious choice for her, Attorneys Office has filed a civil clearing, and its owner Richard
street dead-ends into El Camino ping off keep her far from bored. Marti Russell remembers a time lawsuit seeking nearly half a mil- Rogers. The allegations include the
Real. Its now occupied by life- You just cant make some of when she wanted to move away lion dollars from a business owner company diverting water and pol-
long dry cleaners Marti and Jim this stuff up, she said. from the profession and left the accused of violating state environ- luting a creek, violating laws on
Russell, who have owned and From helping customers with Peninsula to attend the University mental laws, an allegation the San how hazardous waste is handled,
operated a business there for the last-minute prom dress alterations Gregorio man adamantly denies.
past six years. to restoring a wedding dress See CLEANERS, Page 18 The District Attorney filed the See LAWSUIT, Page 6
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Burlingame driver Police: San Mateo Local briefs Police reports
arrested following crash mother, son missing The two may be in a blue Toyota RAV4
A Burlingame man was arrested on suspi- Police are asking for
cion of DUI and driving away from a crash the publics help in
with a license plate ending in 517. Barks and barbs
Anyone with information that might help A dog lunged at a person which led to a
in San Bruno, police said. assuring a mother and police is asked to call the San Mateo police verbal argument with the dogs owner on
At 9:05 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 16, of- child from San Mateo are dispatch at (650) 522-7700. Shell Boulevard in Foster City, it was
cers went to El Camino Real and OK, police said.
reported at 4:55 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6.
Commodore Drive after someone called to Kellanie Scott, 26, and Firefighter suffers injuries in home
say a motorist needed help. her 9-month-old son
Ofcers said a vehicle traveling south on Wesley are listed as
blaze BURLINGAME
El Camino Real rear-ended another vehicle missing or at risk A reghter suffered burns to both hands
Petty theft. Someone stole a rear license
stopped at a red light. because they havent Friday night working to extinguish a re in
plate from a vehicle on Dwight Road, it was
Police said the crash injured the occupants Kellanie Scott been seen since Tuesday, a home in unincorporated San Mateo reported at 2:48 p.m., Monday, Aug. 14.
of the vehicle at the light. Aug. 15. County, re ofcials said. Identi ty theft. Someone reported that
The driver who caused the collision drove Scott was last seen picking up Wesley The re was rst reported at 11:25 p.m. in their identity was stolen on Capuchino
away. Police identied him as 41-year-old from daycare on Tuesday a one-story home at 2005 Nassau Drive. Avenue, it was reported at 1:05 p.m.
Jagdev Ram. and has been out of touch Menlo Engine 4 arrived at 11:30 p.m. and Monday, Aug. 14.
Ram was found nearby and booked into with family. Capt. Rod Brovelli reported that heavy Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. An unknown person
the county jail on suspicion of causing Police said the two black smoke was coming from the roof and broke a window of a residence on Arundel
injuries during a DUI crash and causing may be in the Atascadero eves of the building. Road, it was reported at 8:54 p.m. Sunday,
injuries during a hit-and-run crash. or San Luis Obispo A family of four escaped the home earlier Aug. 13.
The occupants of the other vehicle who County area. Scott also after a family member discovered the re, Petty theft. Someone stole items from a
were injured in the crash were taken to a knows people in according to re ofcials. store on El Camino Real, it was reported at
hospital with injuries not considered life- Alameda and Contra A crew went inside and found re had 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 13.
threatening. Wesley Scott Costa counties, accord- spread throughout the attic so reghters Sto l en v ehi cl e. A rental car was reported
Anyone with information about the crash ing to police. started pulling down the ceiling to extin- stolen when the customer failed to return it to
is asked to get in touch with San Bruno Scott is described as a black woman, 4 guish the blaze. the car rental agency on Old Bayshore
police at (650) 616-7100 or at sbpdti- feet 11 inches tall and 150 pounds. Wesley As he stepped across a ridge of the roof, Boulevard, it was reported at 9:35 a.m.
pline@sanbruno.ca.gov. is a black boy. he felt the area underneath him get spongy Thursday, July 27.
and fell into the roof up to his armpits.
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aimed at benefiting the public and environ-
ment.
We really live in a beautiful place in the
the creek, said Deputy District Attorney
Crystal Chau, who added there were two
separate sites where there was a pump in
hazardous waste laws relate to Rogers not
having proper precautionary measures in
place. For example, failing to implement a
world, and our coastline, our mountains, the creek pumping water into a water plan for emergency response in case of a
our forests, are just wonderful opportuni- truck. hazardous material spill. Other alleged vio-
engaging in timber operations without ties for both recreation and for tourism, Despite efforts to work with Rogers, lations include he improperly labeled con-
proper licensing and improperly storing which is a major industry, Wilson said. they were unable to resolve most of these tainers with hazardous waste, failed to prop-
an above-ground petroleum tank, accord- The DAs office, working with our part- issues prompting the lawsuit, Wilson said. erly handle used oil, and inadequately main-
ing to the lawsuit. ners, we believe the enforcement of envi- An attorney representing Rogers did not tained an above-ground petroleum storage
For the various alleged violation of state ronmental laws is essential both to protect return a request for comment. tank, according to the lawsuit.
codes related to health and safety, fish and public health and our natural resources, and The cases were referred to the District Wilson noted complying with these types
game, as well as business and professions; also to protect the economy. Attorneys Office by the California of regulations can be costly, but skirting
the District Attorney is seeking at least Several of the alleged environmental Department of Forestry and Fire the rules is unfair to other law-abiding busi-
$430, 000 and the cost of the lawsuit, violations stem from a road and bridge that Protection, the California Department of nesses.
according to the complaint. were built without proper permits. The suit Fish and Wildlife, as well as the countys In many instances its not cheap for
Rogers adamantly denies all of the alle- alleges the construction caused deposits of Environmental Health Services Division. businesses to comply with environmental
gations and said hes worked hard to hazardous materials, such as asphalt, on After a lengthy investigation, the District regulations, Wilson said, while adding the
improve and care for his property in the the banks of the San Gregorio Creek. Attorneys Office filed the lawsuit in civil, majority do abide by the rules. Its not fair
hills. But in the midst of litigation, During a September 2015 inspection, offi- not criminal court, said Wilson and Chau. for an individual or a business to violate
Rogers said he couldnt comment further cials determined Rogers diverted water The allegations include Rogers engaged environmental laws, cause harm to the envi-
on the case. from the creek through a pump, as well as in illegal timber operations by creating ronment, endanger public health and not be
Deputy District Attorney John Wilson, by laying a large tarp across the creek, 1,000 feet of a new road on his land in the held to the same standard. Not only does it
whos in charge of the countys consumer according to the lawsuit. hills without receiving a license or state damage our resources, but it also creates an
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Racists bolstered by presidents comments Its the midterm
The Washington Post
Other voices Fathers will be the next target.
Notwithstanding Mr. Trumps com-
ments Tuesday, we dont nd it dif-
elections, stupid
R
emember James Carvilles campaign message for
T
uesday was a great day for cult to distinguish between a monu-
David Duke and racists every- political leaders of both parties. On Democrats which helped elect Bill Clinton presi-
Monday, Mr. Trump read a prepared ment to George Washington, say, and dent. Its the economy, stupid. Today democrats
where. The president of the statues to Confederate generals that
United States all but declared that he statement condemning white in all states need to focus on one issue, the midterm elec-
supremacists and racism, delivering it were erected in the 20th century with tions in 2018 for a new Congress and other ofces. The new
has their backs. the goal of maintaining white
When a white supremacist stands in a manner suggesting he neither slogan must be: Its the midterms, stupid.
wrote nor endorsed the words. On supremacy. No other issues or egos should get in the way. No continu-
accused of running his car into a
Tuesday, he removed any doubt: His There may be a time to debate such ing the ght between progressive and mainstream
crowd of protesters, killing one and
injuring 19, Americans of goodwill initial reaction, putting Nazis and questions but not, as any national Democrats. No continuing debates over who could have won
mourn and demand justice. When this those protesting them on equal moral leader with a sense of decency would the election, Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton if only, or
is done in the context of a rally where footing, is how he really feels. understand, now. Not in a time of how Bernie was the better candidate or Bernie could not have
swastikas are borne and racist and I think theres blame on both mourning, with the wounds so fresh. won because he was a socialist, or its the Democratic
anti-Semitic epithets hurled, the only sides. You look at you look at both Not when Mr. Trump has not even National Committees fault for not keeping a level playing
morally justiable reaction is disgust. sides, Mr. Trump said to reporters in bothered to call the family of Heather eld and closing the door on then-vice president Joe Biden.
When the nations leader does not Trump Tower, adding that there were Heyer, the young woman mowed down If Democrats want to see change the only way its going to
understand this, the nation can only very ne people, on both sides. on Saturday. Not when Americans are happen is with a Democratic majority in the House of
weep. Weve all seen the videotape: One side looking for a clear and unequivocal Representatives. Its the
On Saturday, after the murder of an was composed of Nazis, Klansmen condemnation of the hatred that midterms, stupid.
innocent protester in Charlottesville and other avowed racists chanting brought those 700 marchers to
followed marches that included armed Jews will not replace us. The other Charlottesville. ***
men and Nazi salutes, President side was objecting to their racism. That car in Charlottesville did not The continuing ght over
Trumps instinct was to blame both Yes, there are good and moral kill or wound just the 20 bodies it who should be chair of the
sides. Widespread criticism followed, Americans who oppose the removal struck. It damaged the nation. Mr. California Democratic Party is
including the resignations of busi- of statues of Confederate generals. Trump not only failed to help the a case in point. There was an
ness leaders from a White House advi- Yes, there are reasonable Americans country heal; he made the wound wider election and the candidate
sory council and condemnation from who fear that slaveholding Founding and deeper. favored by so-called moderate
Democrats won. Narrowly. The
Letters to the editor candidate who lost, narrowly,
representing the so-called pro-
gressive wing of the party, is
PG&E survives from the beginning when he first How stable is the Dumbarton continuing to protest. I dont
announced he was running in June of know either of these candi-
Editor, 2015. Living in the Bay Area makes it rail bridge? dates and truthfully at this point of despair at what is hap-
And it thrives. It took the Pacic Gas hard to be open about my support for Editor, pening to our country I dont care. I want change and the
and Electric Company two days to the current president, however that has Thank you for the interesting article only way its going to happen is to change Congress. Its
regain their ne. Money spent on felon not stopped me from trying. about the Facebook/Dumbarton study the midterm elections, stupid. The continued back and forth
TV ads was a joke. The problem I mostly come across is Pricey wish list for Dumbarton, in over party chair will weaken the best chance we have to
Better to have refunded the money to that the conversations can never get the Aug. 4 edition of the Daily Journal. defeat incumbent republicans in California, those who are
the ratepayers. Did any executive per- beyond the subject of race. I am a I did some due diligence on the rail most vulnerable like Darrell Issa.
form community service? Why were no Trump supporter, therefore I am racist. trestle a number of years ago, but after Of the 61 Republicans Democrats are looking to unseat
executives charged and convicted of That is literally the beginning, middle the mysterious fire that devastated a nationwide, seven are Californians: Jeff Denham, R-
endangering lives through lack of and end of some of my conversations. major portion of it. Turlock; David Valadao, R-Hanford; Steve Knight, R-
safety maintenance and record keep- I bring this up because there is a new I found that divers had inspected the Palmdale; Ed Royce, R-Fullerton; Mimi Walters, R-Irvine;
ing? They continue to ask, and the phenomenon taking over our country foundations due to an expressed inter- Dana Rohrabacher, R-Costa Mesa; and Darrell Issa, R-Vista.
California Public Utilities est in reconstruction, and discovered Doesnt it make more sense for California Democrats to
that will revolutionize the discussion
Commission continues to give. First a that the iron reinforcing bars in the spend time and energy supporting candidates who can beat
on race: DNA testing. I feel it is revo-
huge gas increase this winter, and now concrete supporting piers had rusted these incumbents rather than wasting time ghting each
lutionary because we might not be who
they ask for more for electricity to and the concrete was in deplorable con- other? Its the midterms, stupid.
we think we are and science might
make up for those choosing another dition. Not seismically acceptable, in ***
have the final definitive word on the
provider, which CPUC will grant with other words. Even if Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller nds out what
subject. After taking one of the many
no regard for ratepayers. CPUC mem- Would the CPUC approve of any con- we already know and more that we dont - how President
tests available, I found out that I am
bers were found guilty of working struction other than a total rebuilding Donald Trumps people conspired with the Russians to
closely and behind closed doors with 68. 6 percent Irish, Scottish and
from the Bay oor up? My point here defeat Hillary Clinton, how nancial ties between Trump and
utilities, favoring utilities over Welsh, 14.3 percent Italian, 8.8 per-
is that I have seen no articles reecting his associates with Russian tycoons have driven the presi-
ratepayers in exchange for what? cent Iberian, 1. 4 percent East
a serious investigation into the dents agenda, the full how and why of the James Comey r-
No one was charged and prosecuted; European, 4. 6 percent Central ing - nothing will happen in a Republican-controlled
American and finally 2.3 percent West integrity (or lack thereof) of the
some continue to serve. remains of this old trestle. Congress. It will not be a rerun of Watergate. There will be
Why does Brown protect them? What Asian. I am far from the white nation- no impeachment hearings. Nothing much will change.
alist the members of the opposition Unless the full costs of such an
is his gain in all this? We need to abol- undertaking will be under consideration There will be more fake news, more tweets, more scandals,
ish the one-way CPUC as it is and party want to identify me as. more changes in the West Wing and more violations of
We need to get beyond race when dis- in the study, we will be confronted with
establish a separate department of utili- yet another rail boondoggle, with ini- basic human rights. There will be more insults to the U.S.
ties, composed of elected members cussing government policy and get Constitution, more mongering, more weakening of our
away from identity politics. We need tial cost projections profoundly under-
with no past or present tie to any utili- stated. See Californias high-speed rail country at home and abroad.
ty, instead of Jerrys pet picks. to realize that if we believe in science, There will be more deregulation of important safeguards to
we believe that there is no such thing as a glaring example. Lets just say
that the current $1billion estimate is Americans health and welfare. Already on the chopping
as a pure-bred American. Basically, I block: the Environmental Protection Agency would lose
believe that we are all multi-ethnic. just a starting bid.
Leota McLean nearly half its research funding ($239 million) for studies of
Redwood City With that in mind, isnt it time that we air pollutants, water contaminants, drinking water safety
get beyond race? Martin Engel and more; the Energy Department would see a 12 percent cut
Race and the Trump supporter Menlo Park
in funding which would harm studies on renewable energy.
Christopher Conway Nothing will happen to stop these and other harmful cuts
Editor, The letterwriter is a former Menlo Park
San Mateo until we change the U.S. House of Representatives in
I have been a huge Trump supporter Transportation Commissioner.
November 2018. Its the mid-terms, stupid.
***
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d SAN FRANCISCO Madison Bumgarner turned six double plays, their defense quick-
stayed in despite taking a HOUSTON Marcus Semien wound up
pitched six innings in one of his best starts ly fell apart. Boog Powell led off the game
sharp line drive off his left with a Little League home run when Houston
2 this season, took a line drive off his left shin with a single and Semien followed with a
shin in the second inning kept throwing the ball away to help the
n and hit an RBI single that temporarily gave grounder in the hole that shortstop Alex
by Nick Williams earli- Oakland Athletics avoid a sweep with a win
the Giants an early lead. Bregman threw into right field trying for a
er this month, Williams over the Houston Astros on Sunday. forceout at second base.
The reward? A heaping of praise from man- hit Mets ace Jacob deGrom The play in the 3-2 victory reminded
e Semien, who was credited with an infield
ager Bruce Bochy, handshakes from his team- in the triceps with a line Semien of the last time
e hit, never stopped running. The relay from
mates and another no-decision drive, forcing him from he was involved in some- right went to first baseman Marwin
Bumgarners third in eight starts since com- the game. thing similar which Gonzalez, and his throw to third skipped
ing off the disabled list. Madison I tried to do a kick save actually was in Little
o into left field, allowing Semien to score eas-
Philadelphia rookie Rhys Hoskins homered Bumgarner but I wasnt very good at League.
e ily on the two errors.
again, Pedro Florimon contributed with his soccer, Bumgarner said. I have had that play It wasnt only Semien who thought back
bat and arm, and the Phillies scored three runs It almost worked out. happen in Little League to that game when he was an elementary
in the eighth to beat the Giants 5-2 on Sunday. Hoskins connected for a solo drive in the on my moms birthday,
d schooler after that score.
In what has been a theme for San Francisco ninth inning, making him the first Phillies Semien recalled of a game
t I got some texts from some old Little
much of the season, Bumgarners efforts were player in at least 100 years to hit five home when he was about 6.
Marcus Semien She called it a home run League friends about that one today, he said
overshadowed by another meltdown from the runs in his first 11 major league games.
with a smile.
Giants bullpen. I got to better counts, I think this week, and ... there were errors
P Houston manager A.J. Hinch was disap-
I thought it was a good day for Madison, and the results show, Hoskins said. but she was like: Oh you hit a home run for
) pointed his teams lack of execution forced
Bochy said. We had it lined up like we wanted Florimon hit a two-run single off Strickland me on my birthday. And it was probably them to play from behind all day.
as far as the bullpen. (Hunter Strickland) just (2-3) to cap a three-run eighth inning that like an infield single that turned into a run The first inning is disappointing
had an off day making some mistakes. scored.
Bumgarner allowed one run and four hits. He See GIANTS, Page 14 A day after the AL West-leading Astros See OAKLAND, Page 16
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Conner stars in Steelers NFL debut with 98 yards rushing on 20 carries. game suspension because of multiple viola-
NFL brief Matt Ryan led the Falcons to a touchdown in tions of the leagues substance abuse policy.
17-13 win over Falcons Bart Houstons 6-yard his only series and finished 4 of 6 for 57 yards. Bryant, who is still in the process of being
PITTSBURGH Rookie running back touchdown pass to Justin In two series during the preseason, Ryan, the fully reinstated by the league, remains suspend-
James Conner set up Pittsburghs winning Hunter. 2016 NFLs Most Valuable Player and Offensive ed, but is permitted to participate in all presea-
fourth-quarter touchdown pass in the Steelers Conner was greeted with Player of the Year, has gone 6 of 8 for 88 yards son activities including practices and
17-13 exhibition victory over the Atlanta an ovation on the third with a touchdown and a 123.6 passer rating. games.
Falcons on Sunday. series of the game when he Pittsburgh receiver Martavis Bryant played Steelers rookie Josh Dobbs targeted Bryant
Conner, the former University of Pittsburgh made his first carry. The his first game more than 18 months. on the first play of the game, but the offense
star who overcame Hodgkins lymphoma and a third-round pick busted off The NFL suspended Bryant in March 2016 for sputtered with consecutive three-and-outs.
serious right knee injury to reach the NFL, three other runs longer a second violation of its substance abuse poli- Dobbs, a fourth-round pick, was 10 of 19 for 70
broke off runs of 17 and 19 yards, leading to James Conner than 10 yards and ended his cy. He also opened the 2015 season with a four- yards with an interception.
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Soccer briefs
Not a lot to talk about in 49ers preseason loss Late penalty kick saves San Jose in
By Michael Wagaman 2-2 draw against Union Saturday
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SAN JOSE Chris Wondolowski scored on
SANTA CLARA Vance Joseph isnt yet a penalty kick in stoppage time to give the
ready to declare a winner in the race to be San Jose Earthquakes a 2-2 tie with the
Denvers starting quarterback between Philadelphia Union on
Paxton Lynch and Trevor Siemian. Saturday night.
If he is, the Broncos head coach is keep- Shea Salinas drew a foul
ing it to himself. on Joshua Yaro in the
Lynch led three scoring drives in his bid penalty area to set up the
for the job while Siemian, who started the penalty kick in the 95th
preseason opener a week ago, came off the minute. With his 10th
bench to throw a touchdown pass as the goal, Wondolowski
Broncos beat the San Francisco 49ers 33- became the first player in
14 on Saturday night. MLS history with eight
Chris straight double-digit sea-
The time frames not important, Joseph Wondolowski sons.
said. Whats important is we get it right. It
could be this week, it could be next week. Roland Alberg scored in
On a night when Denver forced four the 55th to put Philadelphia (8-11-6) up 2-1.
turnovers in the first half, running C.J. Valeri Qazaishvili scored three minutes for
Anderson got into the end zone and San Joe (9-10-6). He eluded two defenders
Brandon McManus kicked four field goals, before punching it between two more defend-
the majority of focus was on the ongoing ers.
competition between the Broncos two Jack Elliott tied it in the 35th with his first
quarterbacks. goal of the season, knocking the ball in on
Despite a plea earlier this week from vice KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS the left side of the net.
president of football operations John 49ers starting quarterback Brian Hoyer had a rough outing in a 33-14 loss to Denver
Elway that one of the two take control of Saturday. He threw for 89 yards, with an interception and a fumble. Bale leads Madrid to opening
the job, neither quarterback did much to wrestled the ball from 49ers wide receiver bring down Anderson near the sidelines in 3-0 league win without Ronaldo
separate himself from the other. Marquise Goodwin as both men fell to the the second quarter. Foster played despite LA CORUNA, Spain Cristiano Ronaldo
Lynch was 9 of 13 and showed good pock- turf into 13 points. suffering a sprain in his surgically repaired wasnt missed by his team as Gareth Bale scored
et presence by scrambling out of trouble a San Franciscos Brian Hoyer was 8 of 11 right shoulder during the practices with the one goal and set up another to help Real Madrid
few times, but managed only 39 yards for 89 yards and an interception while gar- Broncos. start its defense of the Spanish league title with
through the air in less than two quarters. nering a 58.5 passer rating. Third-round a 3-0 win at Deportivo La Coruna on Sunday.
Denvers first-round draft pick a year ago, draft pick C.J. Beathard passed for 110 Flags galore After withstanding Deportivos early surge,
Lynch is trying not to get caught up in the yards and a touchdown in his attempt to beat Bale showed Madrid didnt miss the suspended
situation. The teams combined for 22 penalties for
out Matt Barkley for the backup job. 176 yards, although it could have been Ronaldo by scoring its opening goal in the
You cant compare your progress to That whole game was concerning, 20th minute.
somebody elses progress because when much worse. During a punt return in the
49ers rookie coach Kyle Shanahan said. third quarter, five flags were thrown on the Casemiro added a second goal seven minutes
youre worried about the other guy getting Start off the first half with four turnovers. later, and Bale assisted Toni Kroos to round off
better, youre wasting time not focused on same play including four on the Broncos.
The penalties. Struggling to run the ball, When the dust settled, the penalties offset the easy victory in the 63rd.
yourself and making yourself better, Lynch too. Its really tough to win when you put and the play was re-run. It was sloppy,
said. Thats really what Ive been doing. your team in that situation. Joseph said. Hamburgs Mueller out six
Siemian put up more passing numbers
(49) on his first drive and finished 8 of 11 Mild moments months after goal celebration
for 93 yards. Afterward, the 2015 seventh-
Hoyers whiff HAMBURG, Germany Hamburger SV for-
round pick said he feels hes done enough to Multiple scuffles broke out when the Hoyer fumbled in the first quarter when ward Nicolai Mueller is out for around six
be the starter. teams held joint practices earlier in the the ball slipped out of his hand when the months after injuring himself while celebrating
I think so, Siemian said. Im not the week, but the game was relatively tame in 49ers quarterback was dropping back to a goal.
coach but I think so. comparison. After San Francisco linebacker pass. My arm went forward and the ball did- The Bundesliga club says Mueller tore a cruci-
As good as their offense was, the Dekoda Watson was called for unnecessary nt go with it, Hoyer said. Its literally ate ligament in his right knee after scoring in
Broncos defense was better despite being roughness on the opening drive, both the worst feeling Ive had as a quarterback. Saturdays league-opener, a 1-0 home win over
without linebackers Von Miller and squads settled down. Augsburg. Mueller attempted a pirouette before
Brandon Marshall and cornerback T. J. Late juice falling to the ground in apparent pain.
Ward.
Rookie watch Undrafted free agent Victor Bolden pro- Mueller, who was arguably Hamburgs best
Denver converted the three turnovers San Francisco first-rounder Reuben Foster vided a late spark for the 49ers with a 104- player last the season, was the subject of trans-
two fumble recoveries and an impressive was mostly quiet, although the rookie line- yard kickoff return for touchdown. fer speculation as he had yet to extend his con-
interception by Chris Lewis-Harris, who backer showed good speed and range to tract with the club.
14 Monday Aug. 21, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL
GIANTS
Philadelphia trailed 2-1 going into the career list.
eighth. Hoskins and Maikel Franco hit con- on 16 put her ahead for the first time.
Thompson ended up halving with Anna Though Nordqvist rallied, earning the half-
secutive one-out singles before Jorge Alfaro Nordqvist, and Angel Yin halved with
tied it with an RBI single. After Williams sin- point by sticking her 154-yard approach on
Continued from page 11 Karine Icher as the teams split the 12 sin- No. 18 within a foot, an American win was
gled to load the bases, Florimon slapped a 1-2 gles matches. Lizette Salas and Danielle
pitch into right field. inevitable after Thompsons run.
made it 4-2. Florimon also had an RBI double Kang also won for the U.S. Salas edged Jodi To me, that was like six points, Inkster
Posey had two hits and an RBI, extending Ewart Shadoff 1 up, and Kang beat Emily said. Its probably fitting they both got
off Bumgarner in the second, then made a his hitting streak against the Phillies to 22
sparkling defensive play in left field to throw Pedersen 3 and 1. half a point. Both played amazingly. It just
games. Kelby Tomlinson scored a run and For Europe, Catriona Matthew beat Stacy shows the heart of her and her determina-
out Buster Posey at the plate in the bottom of Ryder Jones doubled and scored for San
the inning. Lewis 1 up, Caroline Masson topped tion. You think shes out of it and then the
Francisco. Michelle Wie 4 and 2, Charley Hull edged switch goes off.
It was Florimons first major league game in
left field. Brittany Lang 1 up, Carlota Ciganda beat Nordqvist went 3-0-1 during the week to
Pained Posey Brittany Lincicome 4 and 3, and Madelene lead the Europeans.
I just try to catch the ball and throw the ball
Posey had a rough afternoon physically. In Sagstrom defeated Austin Ernst 3 and 2. Creamer was 3-1 filling in for the injured
to home plate and see what happens,
Florimon said. I made a good throw. addition to taking a 95 mph fastball in the We just got outplayed, no doubt about Jessica Korda, matching Kang and Salas for
back, Posey also appeared to get hurt while it, European captain Annika Sorenstam the top U.S. records. Creamer kept her cele-
Adam Morgan (2-1) retired three batters for
tagging out a sliding Cameron Perkins at the said. Im just so proud of how hard they bration muted following Halls missed 4-
the win, a day after throwing just one pitch
plate in the second. fought. What can I say? Just congratulate foot par putt on the 18th hole. But this was
and getting the victory.
Afterward, the Giants All-Star catcher the USA because they played some awesome a huge bounce back event for Creamer after
Hector Neris pitched 1 1/3 innings for his golf. her recent struggles kept her off the U.S.
15th save. He struck out Pablo Sandoval with voiced his displeasure about Neris.
Her team five points down entering the roster until Korda got hurt.
the bases loaded to end the eighth after hitting Im certain that he hit me on purpose,
day, Sorenstam tried to keep the mood light For Juli to play me four matches, you
Posey in the back with a pitch, then fanned Posey said. Its just a shame because I wanted
by dressing up in a blue and yellow Viking know I knew my game was there, but
Denard Span with two on in the ninth to end to compete that at-bat and hes got good stuff.
hat and wig and dancing for the cameras obviously it didnt look like it was,
it. But I guess he didnt feel like he could get me
before play began. Creamer said.
The Phillies won the season series against out.
Nordqvist did her best to set the tone for The 47-year-old Matthew was 3-1 after
the Giants for the first time since 2011. the Europeans in the opening match, win- replacing the injured Suzann Pettersen.
tampering allegation
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OAKLAND NFL
long boycott of the NFL has collected more 2015 and began the 2016 season as a back-
than 170,000 signatures. up, then started 11 games. The 49ers finished
We understand the NFL is very important in last place for the second season in a row.
Continued from page 11 to you. We also understand the purpose of Do these people (complaining) about
Continued from page 11 Colin Kaepernicks protest is FAR more Kaepernick going unsigned not understand
important than any games you will ever that he sucks, and hes a liability/distrac-
because they are plays we can make and do Other players who joined Kaepernick in watch, the petition said.
protest are still employed. Philadelphia tion? tweeted Joe Patterson, a business
make, he said. We put ourselves in a Elie Mystal, an editor at the Above the management major at the University of
hole. Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins pledged to Law legal commentary website, agreed with
continue his protests this season, tight end North Carolina, Charlotte.
The As got their other run in the sixth on the proposed boycotts.
a passed ball by Juan Centeno. Martellus Bennett signed a free agent con- Henry Schafer, executive vice president of
Kaepernick doesnt have a job because he Q Scores Marketing Evaluations, said
Jharel Cotton (6-10) yielded four hits and tract with the Green Bay Packers and line-
spoke out about race, Mystal said. Thats Kaepernicks popularity has plummeted.
two runs 6 2/3 innings for his first win backer Brandon Marshall stayed with the
the thing youre not allowed to do in our
since June 23. He had come off the disabled Denver Broncos even as he lost two endorse- Hes very polarizing and much more in
sporting culture and most of our popular cul-
list on July 30 and gone 0-2 in four games ments for kneeling during the anthem. the consciences of the general population as
ture, unless youre so over-the-top talented
since his return, giving up 21 runs and 28 that they need you for winning. well as sports fans and, creating, I would
hits. Washed up or black-balled? think, a pretty big dilemma for the NFL
I think he found out if he throws the ball Still, some fans say they believe Others picking up the slack teams as to where hes going to go, Schafer
said.
over the plate its going to allow him to Kaepernick has been passed up as punish-
stay in the game a little bit longer and his Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn
ment for his actions, which initially went Lynch sat during the anthem while Rams
stuff his good, Oakland manager Bob unnoticed until the third preseason game last defensive end Robert Quinn raised his right
Inspiring others
Melvin said. year. fist during Saturdays game between the two The fallout wasnt all negative:
Blake Treinen allowed one hit in two The chorus gets louder every time a quarter- teams. Kaepernick inspired a movement as high
scoreless innings for his seventh save. back vacancy is filled on an NFL team, such Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael school athletes across the country kneeled
Brad Peacock (10-2) pitched into the as when the Miami Dolphins brought 34- Bennett, Martellus Bennetts brother, sat during the anthem. Kaepernick had the 17th
sixth. year-old quarterback Jay Cutler out of a short- during the singing of The Star-Spangled highest jersey sale in May and came in 39th
Jake Marisnick doubled in the Houston lived retirement to lead its franchise. Cutler Banner for the second straight week on in all merchandise from May through July
and scored on a sacrifice fly by Bregman to was out of work like Kaepernick, Robert Friday. He was joined by two teammates 31. Hes the only player in the top 50 in
cut the lead to 2-1. Griffin III, and others and planned to work standing by him. Bennett said the death of a sales without a job.
Jed Lowrie and Ryon Healy hit consecu- as a television analyst before the Dolphins young woman protesting white supremacists
tive singles with one out in the sixth inning Kaepernick, who is white and African-
reunited him with coach Adam Gase. in Charlottesville, Virginia, underscored his
to chase Peacock. Francis Martes took over American, took a stand that was unpopular
Either some owners and/or the NFL are decision. among many whites, which is what boxing
and was greeted with a single by Matt Olson punishing him for speaking out, or theyve First of all, I want people to understand I
to load the bases. The Athletics pushed the great Muhammad Ali did when he refused to
decided that its best for business to sweep love the military. My father was in the mili- be drafted into military during the Vietnam
lead to 3-1 when Lowrie scored on the these valid issues under the rug in order not to tary. I love hot dogs like any other
passed ball. war.
upset fans who, in our opinion, dont have a American. I love football like any other
Gonzalez hit a solo homer in the seventh. valid reason to be upset about Colin American, but I dont love segregation, he Ali was convicted of draft evasion, which
Centeno singled with two outs to finish Kaepernick being on their team, said Tim said. I dont love riots. I dont love oppres- was later overturned, banned from boxing
Cotton and reliever Chris Hatcher gave up a Clark, who is organizing boycotts of all 32 sion. I dont love gender slander. and stripped of his heavyweight title.
single to Marisnick before striking out teams for the NFLs regular season opener. Some fans say Kaepernick has not been Its uncertain how history will treat
George Springer on three pitches. signed because hes had an inconsistent Kaepernick. But just as Ali was linked to the
Color of Change, an online civil rights
Powell finished with three hits. organization, flooded Baltimore Ravens career. He played in the 2013 Super Bowl but black power movement, Kaepernick has
headquarters with telephone calls when the faded in the seasons leading up to the become linked with the Black Lives Matter
Up next team didnt quickly sign him as it openly protests, winning just three games in his last movement, says Soyica Diggs Colbert, a
Athl eti cs : Chris Smith (0-2, 5.26 ERA) considered options to react to an injury. The 19 starts. Georgetown University professor who is
is scheduled to start against Baltimore on Los Angeles chapter of the National Action He had two seasons where he was the start- writing a book on black movements.
Monday. Smith allowed three hits and three Network, which demonstrated over the week- ing quarterback for all 16 of his teams When we think about how Black Lives
runs in 5 1/3 innings but did not factor into end, says it will boycott the Rams and games, including the 2014 season that ended Matter as a political movement gets woven
the decision in a 10-8 win over Kansas City Chargers games at Memorial Coliseum. A with San Francisco missing the playoffs. He into sports, Kaepernicks certainly the key
in his last start. change.org petition calling for a season- suffered from a shoulder injury for half of figure in that conversation, she said.
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Mayor Charles Stone said plans to retain the facade and
maintain the structure of the firehouse building for use as a
gym or another type of common area have long been dis-
these plans, he said. We really cant let the perfect be the
enemy of the good here.
Stone said he was happy with the term sheet agreed upon
cussed with the developer, with whom the city has been in earlier this year as well as the number of affordable hous-
an exclusive negotiating agreement since 2013. ing units included in it, which he said is not seen very
firehouse building instead of redevelopment, Mercer is Since 2009, the City Council has deliberated over what often. He added that he looked forward to the opportunity
urging officials to codify the preservation of a historical- should become of the property after the city-owned lot was to discuss the project with the public once the developer
ly significant building in the specific plan. purchased with former redevelopment agency funds. In submits plans for it.
It is one of the only remaining vestiges of our charac- February, the city approved an updated term sheet outlin- De Melo said it would be difficult to say exactly how
ter, she said. Its the kind of character you would insist a ing what it seeks from the developer, increasing the num- much of the firehouse building would be preserved, how-
developer copy. Well, you dont have to copy it. ber of housing units available at the site to 81 from 61, ever, conceptual plans have shown the facade of the build-
Mercer expressed disappointment other historic build- which was agreed upon a year earlier in the original term ing preserved. He said the city and the developer have a
ings in the city have been demolished over the years, sheet. shared interest in keeping elements of the building most
which she said heightened the importance of preserving Stone wasnt sure including language specifically out- critical to its historic integrity, and would also be looking
the firehouse. She said she supported many concepts lining the need to preserve the firehouse building in the at other ways to preserve the buildings memory, such as
included in the Belmont Village specific plan, one of Belmont Village specific plan was necessary, as an agree- plaques and videos.
which was a pedestrian walkway cutting through the ment between the developer and the city could achieve a Were going to be endeavoring to do that as well so that
blocks of the downtown area and nearby the firehouse similar goal. folks understand what happened on that property, he said.
Filoli celebrated its Centennial Gala on August 12th, organized by event planner extraordinaire,
Robert Fountain International. Filolis friends, industry leaders and corporate partners looked
back on Filolis history and impact from 1917 to 2017 and beyond. The evening included a
cocktail hour, dinner and the Garden Party full of gardens strolls, stationed food, desserts and
drinks. The evening concluded with entertainment by Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet
Lickers and DJ Dojah.
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April Chan, chief officer of planning theres currently no dedicated funding Countys segment of the Dumbarton Lost City of Z. Magnolia of Millbrae,
and grants with the Transportation 201 Chadbourne Ave., Millbrae. Sign- Knitting with Arnie. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
for improvements. Still, a variety of corridor, said its imperative to ensure ups are recommended. For more San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
Authority. Originally when we initi- sources could become available such theres a coordinated effort. information call 697-7607. Carlos. We offer a knitting class for
ated the study, it is how can we as state funding from gas tax hikes, a There are many places in the Bay adults on the second and fourth
Maturing Gracefully Talk: The Wednesdays of the month. Bring your
increase transit mode shift, have more proposed countywide sales tax, and Area where there are managed lanes, Curious Case of What You Ate. Noon yarn and needles. Free and open to
folks go to transit. the Metropolitan Transportation Slocum said. Its important that the to 1 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 the public. For more information call
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Light 591-0341.
Commissions interest in asking vot- bridge portion, as well as Highway refreshments served. For more infor-
Managing options ers to raise bridge tolls. 101 from San Francisco to Santa mation call 591-8286. San Mateo Professional Alliance
Networking Lunch. Noon. Eden Silk
Transit agencies across the Bay In the meantime, the Dumbarton Clara, is integrated and works Bistro Brio Cafes Monthly Lunch Restaurant, 2208 Bridgepointe
Area are turning to managed lanes study which also includes options seamlessly for travelers. and Social Gathering for LGBTQ Parkway, San Mateo. Meet new busi-
community members, allies and ness connections. New speakers each
which sometimes includes the contro- such increasing express bus service, With many in his district over- friends. San Mateo County Pride week. For more information call 430-
versial prospect of taking away an creating bike paths and rehabbing the whelming affected by commuter traf- Center, 1021 S. El Camino Real, San 6500.
existing general purpose lane as a unused rail bridge provides a start- fic, Slocum said its critical to engage Mateo. For more information call 591-
0133. THURSDAY, AUG. 24
way to curb solo drivers. The draft ing point on which to hold discus- employers in alternate transit solu- Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
Dumbarton study offers two design sions with stakeholders, Chan said. tions as well. Using Skype for Interviews. 2 p.m. New Leaf Community Markets, 150
Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. For
options for managed lanes, which are Menlo Park-headquartered Ave., South San Francisco. For more more information call 831-464-7748.
typically open to carpoolers, buses Weighing in on Facebook, which funded the $1.2 mil- information call 877-8530.
Game Day. 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Play
and those willing to pay a toll. drivers commute lion Dumbarton study, is expected to Afternoon Tea Dance. 2 p.m. to 3:30 Bunco, cards or your own game.
One proposal for the six-lane bring thousands of new workers, as p.m. Senior Coastsiders, 925 Main St., Foster City Recreation Center, 650
Highway 84 car bridge is to convert SamTrans is now the process of are other major employers such as Half Moon Bay. Dancers will enjoy the Shell Blvd., Foster City. Foster City 55+
seeking public input on the study music of the band AMOR. For more Club. Play Bunco, cards or your own
an existing lane in each direction to a Stanford and Genentech. The pro- information call 726-9056. game. For more information, call 286-
managed lane. That option is expect- before returning to its board of direc- posed managed lanes, which are just 2585.
ed to exacerbate congestion for driv- tors for comment and finalizing the one portion of the overall study, Drawing Circle. 4 p.m. South San
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange Hawaiian Music Jam and Ice Cream
ers but result in a 5 percent increase in report would also be open to company shut- Ave., South San Francisco. Open to all Social. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. San
those riding the bus or private shut- Charles Stone, vice chair of the tles that have become more prevalent ages and skill levels. For more infor- Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda
mation call 829-3860. de las Pulgas, San Mateo. There will be
tles, according to the study. SamTrans board and Belmont mayor, amongst large employers. music, songs, dancing and ice cream
The other option draws on the fact said hell reserve judgment on a pre- An important component of the Local Newspapers Online for $1. For more information call 522-
ferred managed lane option until more Workshop. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. San Carlos 7499.
that nearly 80 percent of congestion study will be coordinating transit Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Read
is one directional, with morning com- input is gathered. But his priorities stops at major job centers on the online versions of the SF Chronicle, Health, Wealth and Fitness Fair. 3
include increasing throughput by pro- San Mateo County Times, San Jose p.m. to 8 p.m. The Villa at San Mateo,
muters heading west to the job-rich Peninsula and aligning schedules News, and more. Free and open to the 4000 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo.
Peninsula then returning to their East moting mass transit and addressing with other modes like Caltrain to the public. For more information call 591- Health resources and activities for the
Bay homes in the evenings. The sec- environmental concerns, he said. west and Altamont Corridor Express 0341. entire family. Free for all ages. For
more information call 954-0848.
ond alternative would create a single We definitely want to help traffic as well as BART to the east. Crossing Eating Disorders Anonymous. 8
reversible managed lane down the congestion where we can and we want the bridge currently is the Dumbarton p.m. to 9 p.m. EDA is a free 12-step Chinese and Japanese Story Time. 4
to be equitable in the way we do it, based community-led group for indi- p.m. South San Francisco Main
center of the highway, similar to the Express, a bus service with regional viduals at any stage of recovery for all Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
Golden Gate Bridge. That new Stone said. Getting people on public partner agencies including SamTrans. eating disorders. We meet every San Francisco. Enjoy stories told in
transit in a way that disrupts traffic Monday evening. Free and open to Chinese, Japanese and English. For
reversible lane would convert just one While officials are hopeful a more the public. For more information call more information call 829-3860.
existing general purpose lane, congestion has to be a fundamental immediate $51 million proposal to 591-0341.
according to the study. part of our mission. enhance express bus service on Book Munchers Book Club. 4 p.m.
TUESDAY, AUG. 22 South San Francisco Main Library, 840
While both options are relatively County Supervisor Dave Pine, who Dumbarton by 2020 can help address Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
similar in cost, SamTrans grading also sits on the SamTrans board, congestion, they note success will New Leaf Community Markets, 150 Reading The Runaway Racehorse by
agreed options that move the most San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. For Ron Roy. For more information call
scale prioritizing bus and public tran- ultimately depend on making mass more information call 831-464-7748. 829-3860.
sit ridership has the two-lane option people should be prioritized, but transit more desirable than the auto-
added hell be also be weighing alter- Computer Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. Interview Skills for Teens. 4 p.m.
as the preferred alternative even mobile. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Grand Avenue Branch Library, 306
though it could lengthen travel times natives based on cost and speed of The simple fact of the matter is we Carlos. Every Tuesday morning we Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. For
for solo drivers. implementation. do not have in the Bay Area the type offer one on one help with your tech- more information call 877-8530.
My intuition would be that a nical questions. Free and open to the
But hailing mass transit often isnt of public transit to make it easy for public. For more information call 591- LGBTQ Book Club. 4:30 p.m. to 6:15
convenient for those who dont live reversible lane might be something people to give up their cars, Stone 0341. p.m. Reach and Teach Bookstore, 144
we could do quicker, it might cost less W. 25th Ave., San Mateo. For commu-
or work near bus stops or the rail line. said. My main goal is to get people E-Book Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. San nity members, allies and friends. For
While managed lanes might further and might be more of a compromised riding public transit and I recognize Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. more information call 591-0133.
disadvantage solo drivers who dont approach, Pine said, while adding that the other side of that bargain is Every Tuesday morning we offer one
on one help to download e-books Book Munchers Book Club. 6 p.m.
want to pay additional tolls, Chan and theres still more data to consider. providing them the type of reliable, from the library to your e-reader. For South San Francisco Main Library, 840
SamTrans spokesman Dan Lieberman The Dumbarton Corridor Study will clean, comfortable, attractive transit more information call 591-0341. W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Reading Pirates Past Noon by Mary
noted correlated benefits. be extremely helpful to policy makers options that get them out of their Pope Osborne. For more information
Textile Tuesday: Open Sew. 1 p.m.
Even if taking transit isnt an in that it attempts to bring a very ana- car. South San Francisco Library, 840 W. call 829-3860.
option for one person, the fact that lytical approach to the complicated The Dumbarton Corridor Study will Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Fake News Game Show. 6 p.m. 6
theres transit reduces cars on the road question of how to improve trans- be reviewed at several upcoming pub- Pet Emergencies 101. 6:30 p.m. to p.m. South San Francisco Main
portation across the corridor. 7:30 p.m. Burlingame Public Library, Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
for everybody, Lieberman said. lic meetings Aug 22, 24 and Sept. 12 480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. Dr. San Francisco. For more information
Labeled long-term 2040 options, before it returns to the SamTrans Leigh Glerum will discuss common call 829-3860.
SamTrans projects managed lanes The challenges of growth board later this year. Visit dog and cat health emergencies and
The Sea by Alexanders
how to deal with them. For more
could increase transit ridership by But one concept that isnt a solu- samtrans.com for more information. information call 558-7407. Steakhouse To Host Blackadder
Raw Cask Whiskey Tasting Event.
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Collection, 72 original hits, $10; 591- DREXEL hEADBOARD $50. (650)589- tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
9769 San Carlos ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma- 0764 PRINCE TENNIS 2 section nylon black
chines never used for small bus. $95 COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor uPRIghT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi- Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER for $50. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. $55.(650)341-8342
BILLy DEE Williams autographed Star (650)992-4544. Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. 20-pieces in original box, never used.
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, (650)726-4102 $250 per box (3 boxes available). yAMAhA ACOuSTIC Guitar, model
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- BLAuPuNKT AM/FM/CD Radio and Re- SLuMBERJACK CAMPINg pillow,
(650)342-5630 FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469 $7.50, 650-595-3933
6614 ceiver with Detachable Face asking gLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
$100. (650)593-4490 lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. CRySTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $25. yAMAhA PIANO, Upright, Model M-305, SwISS ARMy Knife, 7 features, $7.50,
FRAMED LEBRON James painting, Can send picture. 650-464-7860 $750. Call (650)572-2337 650-595-3933
25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
9769, San Carlos incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. CRySTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $30. 312 Pets & Animals TOTAL gyM XLS, excellent condition.
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MOTOROLA BRAvO MB 520 (android IKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. (650)588-0828
LENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD $ 30. (650)598-9804. FIREPLACE CANDELABRA with 5 bat- AIRLINE CARRIER for cats, pur. from
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, card Belmont (650)595-8855 tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990- Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
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$12.00. (650) 578 9208. LIvINg ROOM table 36"x19" exc condi- 6134 tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
NEw hP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- tion $30.(415) 231-4825. new..$75. Call May 650-349-0430
MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good tra cartridges- $30. Call (650)345-1234 ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
$59 call (650)218-6528 LOvE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow 307 Jewelry & Clothing mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. vINTAgE NASh Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
ONKyO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital floral $99. (650)574-4021 (650)593-2066
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, JILL ST. John earrings, clip on. Gold / ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
SuPREMES gREATEST Hits, 2 album 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591- Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 NEw DELuXE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- blue enamel with Jill St. John logo. $10. PARROT CAgE, Steel, Large - approx
9769 ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must (650)588-0842 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
SAMSuNg FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. Sell! (650) 875-8159. wET SuIT - medium size, $95., call for
offer. (650)245-4084 info (650)851-0878
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
vINTAgE FLORAL Bone china teacup,
saucer, dessert plate. $10 per set. Six NEw LAwN chairs, 2, $14.50 ea, 650- 308 Tools PET CARRIER for small dog or cat in ex-
SONy DETAChABLE set :3cd /fm/am 595-3933 wOMENS NIKE wht mesh golf shoes,
sets available. (650)503-4170. Redwood CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- new 8 -81/2 narrow $35. Call May 650
City. double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- 6059
4825 NEw TwIN Mattress set plus frame dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 349-0430
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
299 Computers Tv SONy Triniton 21" working condition.
OAK CLAw foot coffee table, needs re-
DELTA CABINET SAw with overrun ta- 316 Clothes wOMENS RAIChEL ski boots, size 6 ?
$ 50. 650 888-5808 .
$10 OBO (650)784-3243. ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
finishing free (650)646-8530
RECORDABLE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
ROuTER TABLE ryobi $ 99. like new
2 PR action slacks 36w 29L $10.00 wOODS NEw 1/3/5 tour edge reaction ii
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
(650) 578 9208
304 Furniture OFFICE TABLE, 24"x48" HD. folding (650)573-5269 each (650)367-1508 $75. Call May 650-349-0430
legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
ANTIQuE DININg table for six people $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 ROuTER TABLE, Used Bosh $45, BOy SCOuT canvas belt with Boy Scout yAMAhA ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
300 Toys with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 (650)367-8146 Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5. (650)458-3255
(650)588-0842
ALLOyED LINOTyPE (BNH ~18) for ANTIQuE MAhOgANy Bookcase. Four OFFICE TyPE 34"X 60" heavy solid
wood with formica wood grain top $25
SCROLL SAw Sears Variable Speed
16" $45 (650) 367 8146
335 garden Equipment
casting miniature/board-game figurines. feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. FAuX FuR Coat Woman's brown multi
10#, $5 (650) 591-4553 (650) 787-9753 ChAIN SAw, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric,
ShOPSMITh MARK V 50th Anniversary color in excellent condition 3/4
ARMChAIR gOOD condition $55. 650- most attachments. $1,500/OBO. length $50 (650)692-8012 $55. 650 888-5808
266-3184. ORNATE MAhOgANy headboard with
DOLL hOuSE w/ furniture $50.00 new gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 (650)504-0585
joe 650 573 5269 hAND PAINTED glazed flower pot,
BEIgE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition gENuINE LADIES Mink Fur Jacket, $4, 650-595-3933
RETRO huTCh Needs refinishing other- SKIL SAw 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP, $75.00 Call: 650-368-0748
LARgE STuFFED ANIMALS - $3 each (650) 315-2319 wise good condition. Top detaches from Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 BRAND NEw Bookcase 72"x30" still in bottom $25. (650)712-9962 (650)556-9708 LADIES BOOTS size 8 , 3 pairs different 345 Medical Equipment
box $45. (415)231-4825. SEwINg STORAgE cabinet, Custom vINTAgE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa styles , $20/ pair. call (650)592-2648
STAR wARS one 4 orange card ac- hOMEDICS DuAL Shiatsu Massage
tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- made wood perfect condition $75. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
COMPuTER SwIvEL CHAIR. Padded LADIES SEQuIN dress, blue, size XL,
head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 (650)483-1222 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
vINTAgE ShOPSMITh and BAND
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(650)342-6993 MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
(650) 578-9208
wOOD BOTTOM hand planes . Good NEw wITh tags Wool or cotton Men's
workers. $25 each. Call (650)339-3672
pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
(650)952-3466
309 Office Equipment
NIKE AIR shoes, white, size 10, hardly
LAPTOP CASE or bag. Black. Like new. worn (cost $50) $10, 591-9769 San Car-
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
los
310 Misc. For Sale PARIS hILTON purse white & silver un-
500-600 BIg Band-era 78's--most mint, used, about 12" long x 9" high
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 $23. (650)592-2648
BOBBy huLL Hockey Game Great TuXEDO SIzE 40, black, including white
Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784 shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189
CASh REgISTER Parts; Much Skin Not wILSON'S Lg Green Suede Jacket
Guts $500 (415)269-4784 $40. (650)367-1508
DOORS FRENCh 2x28x79 w/5 lights
$12.00 (650)544-5306
LIONEL ChRISTMAS Boxcars 2005,
2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368-
7537
LIONEL ChRISTMAS Holiday expan-
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
LIONEL wESTERN Union Pass car and
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
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Spinner,$50.00. (065)072-9300
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