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Last lap for Redwood Roller Rink


Community reflects on countless memories at Redwood City rink
By Anna Schuessler those who frequented it. nationally for being home to world-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Claudia Hyslop, who has skated at ranked roller skaters. Though Jim
the rink for more than 20 years, Pollard died in March, Suzie Pollard
After some 50 years, the Redwood expects a bittersweet last day for the has kept the rinks doors open until
Roller Rink will be giving its patrons rink where she found a tight-knit com- she announced her retirement last
a few last laps during a 12-hour public munity. month.
skate Saturday before it closes its It was like a family, she said. Ive In a public statement, the Pollard
doors for the last time. made so many friends over the years family thanked generations of
Known as a hub for family enter- from being there. Redwood City and Peninsula skaters ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
tainment and one of the last remain- Hyslop commended the rinks own- for their patronage over the years. A skater receives a lesson at Redwood Citys Redwood Roller
ing training facilities for roller ers, Jim and Suzie Pollard, for being The Redwood Roller Rink has been Rink, which is closing its doors Saturday for the last time after
skaters in the Bay Area, the rinks gracious hosts to the skating commu- decades of public skates, training sessions and birthday parties
closure signals the end of an era for nity and creating a rink known inter- See RINK, Page 24 for roller skaters of all ages.

Gov. Jerry Brown signs


Artists rendering of a four-story,
91-room Holiday Inn Express hotel
proposed for 1690 Broadway in
Redwood City.
affordable housing laws
State needs 1.5M more homes and apartments to satisfy demand
Hotel project BY Kathleen Royane
and Jocelyn Gecker

on Broadway THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN FRANCISCO Gov. Jerry

up for review Brown put his signature Friday on


bills aimed at tackling the afford-
able housing crisis in California,
Redwood City planners to which needs an estimated 1.5 mil-
scope Holiday Inn Express lion more homes and apartments
to satisfy demand from those
By Anna Schuessler priced out of the soaring market.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Brown signed the 15 bills in San
Francisco, where the need is espe-
How a four-story, 91-room cially acute. An average one-bed-
Holiday Inn Express hotel and room apartment there rents for
parking garage will fit into a more than $3,000, and the median
stretch of Broadway outside down- home price is about $1.5 million.
town Redwood City is a question The legislative package, ham-
for the citys Planning mered out during months of nego-
Commission Tuesday. tiations and passed by lawmakers
The proposed hotel would as the session ended earlier this
replace the one-story Garden month, would funnel new money
Motel at 1690 Broadway in a from a ballot initiative and a real
mixed-use area with a clustering of estate transaction fee toward subsi-
PHOTO COURTESY OF GOV. JERRY BROWNS OFFICE
auto repair shops. Bordered by dizing low-income housing proj-
Broadway, Beech Street and Lawmakers and housing advocates cheered Gov. Jerry Browns signature Friday of a package of bills aimed at
Marshall Street, the project is tackling the growing affordable housing crisis in California. See BROWN, Page 6
aimed at serving medical profes-
sionals traveling to Kaiser
Permanente Medical Center at
1100 Veterans Blvd. and visitors Concerns fuel car dealership improvements
of the Stanford Outpatient Center
and the new, four-building Stanford Victory Honda shifts headquarters operations in light of neighborhood complaints
campus on Broadway south of By Austin Walsh taining its community accord. Complaints from neighbors In one of the more egregious
Woodside Road, according to a DAILY JOURNAL STAFF The San Bruno Planning abutting the dealership over inad- cases, city officials claimed the
staff report. equate parking, car noise, package company was often keeping hours
Commission discussed last week
Situated between downtown deliveries, unsightly landscaping of operation beyond those
A San Bruno car dealership is an effort to improve the car sell-
Redwood City and commercial and workers littering or smoking allowed under its existing condi-
businesses on the southern stretch driving its workers to be good ers compliance with the operat-
neighbors after those living near ing permit for its facility at 345 El fueled talks between Honda repre- tional use permit.
of Broadway, the projects zone
Victory Honda claimed the compa- Camino Real, according to video sentatives and city officials to
See HOTEL, Page 6 ny needed to do a better job main- of the Tuesday, Sept. 19, meeting. take on the issue. See HONDA, Page 24

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Thought for the Day


We relish news of our heroes, forgetting
that we are extraordinary to somebody too.
Helen Hayes, American actress

This Day in History


The World Series was broadcast on tel-

1947 evision for the first time; the New


York Yankees defeated the Brooklyn
Dodgers 5-3 in game 1 (the Yankees
went on to win the Series four games
to three).
In 1 7 7 7 , the Continental Congress forced to flee in the
face of advancing British forces moved to York,
Pennsylvania.
In 1 8 4 6 , Boston dentist William Morton used ether as an
anesthetic for the first time as he extracted an ulcerated tooth
from merchant Eben Frost.
In 1 9 1 7 , legendary jazz drummer and bandleader Bernard
Buddy Rich was born in Brooklyn, New York.
In 1 9 2 7 , Babe Ruth of the Yankees hit his 60th homer of the
season to break his own major-league record during a 4-2 vic-
tory over the Washington Senators.
In 1 9 3 8 , after co-signing the Munich Agreement allowing
Nazi annexation of Czechoslovakias Sudetenland, British
Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain said, I believe it is
peace for our time.
In 1 9 4 9 , the Berlin Airlift came to an end. REUTERS
In 1 9 5 2 , the motion picture This Is Cinerama, which
introduced the triple-camera, triple-projector Cinerama People ride paddle boats next to an inflatable Rubber Duck installation by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman, as part of Hecho
widescreen process, premiered at the Broadway Theatre in New en Casa Fest (Made at Home Festival) in Santiago, Chile.
York.
In 1 9 5 5 , actor James Dean, 24, was killed in a two-car colli- Ruth Wakefield (1903-1977) was the making the chips in his mothers
sion near Cholame, California. inventor of the Toll House Cookie. kitchen.
In 1 9 6 2 , James Meredith, a black student, was escorted by Wakefield made food for the guests at ***
federal marshals to the campus of the University of the Toll House Inn, a tourist lodge in The Frito Company merged with the
Mississippi, where he enrolled for classes the next day; Massachusetts she owned with her hus- Lay Company in 1961. Frito-Lay
Merediths presence sparked rioting that claimed two lives. band. In 1930, Ruth added Nestl semi- merged with Pepsi Cola and became
In 1 9 7 2 , Roberto Clemente hit a double against Jon Matlack sweet chocolate to her cookie dough, PepsiCo four years later.
of the New York Mets during Pittsburghs 5-0 victory at Three thinking it would melt. The chocolate ***
Rivers Stadium; the hit was the 3,000th and last for the Pirates softened, but kept its shape, and The Frito Bandito, voiced by Mel
star. became the first chocolate chip cook- Blanc (1908-1989), was the cartoon
ie. mascot in Frito Lay Corn Chip com-
Birthdays *** mercials in the late 1960s, The mascot
he childrens book The Cat in Can you name the 10 ingredients in the was retired in 1971 due to pressure

learning to read.
T
the hat (1957) has 223 different classic Nestl Toll House chocolate from the Mexican-American Anti-
words. The book is for children chip cookie recipe? See answer at end. Defamation Committee who thought
***
Half of the cookies baked in American
the Bandito was a negative stereotype.
***
***
John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) wore a homes are chocolate chip. Mel Blanc (1908-1989), famous for
silk top hat to his 1961 presidential *** being the voice of Bugs Bunny, is
inauguration. He left the hat on the The Easy-Bake oven first came on the buried at Hollywood Forever Cemetery
chair when he rose to give his inaugu- market in 1963. The original toy in Hollywood. His headstone reads
ral address. Americans were shocked to oven, which uses a light bulb as the Thats All Folks.
Actress Fran Actress Jenna Singer-rapper see a hatless president. heat source, was turquoise with a carry- ***
Drescher is 60. Elfman is 46. T-Pain is 33. *** ing handle. Postage stamps featuring Warner
Panama hats are made in Ecuador. The *** Brothers characters were issued in
Actress Angie Dickinson is 86. Singer Cissy Houston is 84. hat got its name because the hats were The Easy-Bake Potato Chip Maker was 1997. A special collector series of 10-
Singer Johnny Mathis is 82. Actor Len Cariou is 78. Singer exported from Panama, and workers on introduced in 1973. cent Bugs Bunny stamps was the first
Marilyn McCoo is 74. Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud the Panama Canal wore the hats. *** self-adhesive souvenir sheet issued by
Olmert is 72. Pop singer Sylvia Peterson (The Chiffons) is *** Herman Lay (1909-1982) began his the U.S. Postal Service.
71. Actor Vondie Curtis-Hall is 67. Actress Victoria Tennant is The Panama Canal was built between career in snack foods in 1932 as a trav- ***
67. Actor John Finn is 65. Rock musician John Lombardo is 1904 and 1913 by 56,000 workers. eling snack salesman. He worked for Ans wer: The ingredients are flour,
65. Singer Deborah Allen is 64. Actor Calvin Levels is 63. The waterway connects the Atlantic the Barrett Food Products Company in bak ing soda, salt, butter, sugar, brown
Actor Barry Williams is 63. Singer Patrice Rushen is 63. and Pacific oceans. Georgia delivering potato chips in his sugar, v anilla ex tract, eggs, semi-
Country singer Marty Stuart is 59. Actress Debrah Farentino *** Model A Ford. Lay was so successful sweet chocolate chips and nuts.
is 58. Rock musician Bill Rieflin (R.E.M.) is 57. Former Sen. The lowest toll paid to cross the that he established the H. W. Lay
Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., is 57. Actress Crystal Bernard is 56. Panama Canal was 36 cents, paid by Distributing Company in 1934.
Actor Eric Stoltz is 56. Rapper-producer Marley Marl is 55. American athlete and author Richard *** Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
Halliburton (1900-1939) who swam Elmer Doolin of Texas began The Frito the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
Country singer Eddie Montgomery (Montgomery-Gentry) is Questions? Comments? Email
54. Rock singer Trey Anastasio is 53. Actress Monica the canal in 1928. Company in 1932. He purchased the knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
Bellucci is 53. *** corn chip recipe for $100 and began 5200 ext. 128

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by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
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one letter to each square,
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to form four ordinary words. 8 10 21 23 22
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9 9 0 afternoon.
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Two alleged gangmembers Local briefs Police reports Wednesday, Sept. 20.
Smo ki ng o rdi nance v i o l ati o n. People
plead not guilty to murder were found smoking on Gull Avenue, it was
on a high-speed chase on Interstate 280 and
Two suspected gangmembers accused of reported at 8:18 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 20.
killing a man in a San Mateo pet store park-
Highway 101 into San Francisco. The sus- Sugar rush
pects threw several items out of the car, A man stole an energy drink and a candy
ing lot in September and leading California including the murder weapon, during the bar from a store on Baldwin Avenue in
BURLINGAME
Highway Patrol officers in a pursuit into chase, according to prosecutors. Fraud. Someone reported fraudulent
San Francisco pleaded not guilty to murder San Mateo, it was reported at 2:21 p.m.
They eventually stopped in the area of Friday, Sept. 15. charges on their account on Floribunda
charges Friday, according to the San Mateo Market Street and Octavia Boulevard and Avenue, it was reported at 1:14 p.m. Friday,
County District Attorneys Office. were both detained. Aug. 18.
A June 25 jury trial date was set Friday for DeLeon and Mercado both remain in cus- FOSTER CITY Petty theft. Items and electronics were
San Leandro resident Alejandro DeLeon, 23, tody without bail and will next appear in stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Morrell
and Hayward resident Louis Mercado, 21, court April 17 for pre-trial conference, Hi t-and-run. A vehicle hit a parked car
and ed the scene on East Hillsdale Avenue, it was reported at 11:38 p. m.
who face life in prison if they are convicted according to prosecutors.
of their charges, which include enhance- Boulevard and Center Park Lane, it was Friday, Aug. 18.
Sus pi ci o us pers o n. Someone was sit-
ments for a gang-related murder, use of a Two-alarm fire in Redwood City reported at 3:31 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21.
ting on a street corner and yelling at
firearm and charges of fleeing law enforce- Reckl es s dri v i ng . A vehicle on State
ment officers, according to prosecutors. Firefighters in Redwood City responded passersby on Chapin Avenue and El
Route 92 was driving recklessly, it was
DeLeon and Mercado are allegedly both to a two-alarm structure fire. Camino Real, it was reported at 7:40 p.m.
Firefighters responded at 10:22 p. m. reported at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21.
Norteo gangmembers who confronted 31- S mo k i n g o rdi n an c e v i o l at i o n . An Friday, Aug. 18.
year-old Daniel Corona, a member of the Thursday to a two-story residence at 1132
ofcer found someone smoking on East
rival Sureo gang, outside the PetSmart Crompton Road and found the residence
Hillsdale Boulevard, it was reported at
REDWOOD CITY
store at 3520 South El Camino Real just engulfed in flames.
There were no reports of injuries due to 12:32 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21. Petty theft. Someones personal belong-
before 7 p.m. Sept. 6, 2016, according to Theft. Someone reported a lost or stolen ings were stolen from an open locker on
prosecutors. the fire.
The blaze caused the Redwood City Police front license plate, it was reported at 10:05 Broadway, it was reported at 2:09 p.m.
DeLeon shot Corona and they both got a.m. Thursday, Sept. 21. Monday, Sept. 18.
Department to issue an advisory at 12:38
into a car and drove away. San Mateo police DUI. A driver was swerving and was unable Petty theft. Someone stole merchandise
a.m. about the closures of several roads in
received a description of the car from wit- to stay in their lane on Foster City from a store on Main Street, it was reported
the area, including Briarfield Avenue from
nesses and quickly found the pair driving Boulevard, it was reported at 10:05 p.m. at 1:12 p.m. Monday, Sept. 18.
Westwood Street to Alameda de las Pulgas
away, prosecutors said.
and Roosevelt Avenue from Westwood
DeLeon and Mercado refused to pull over
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Robert James Lowes Obituaries Two arrested for alcohol-related Local briefs
Robert James Lowes, born Jan. 22, 1930, crimes after Pacifica crash
died Sept. 24, 2017, at the age of 87 after His Memorial will be Man arrested for
10:30 a. m. Oct. 6, at Two suspects were arrested on suspicion
battling cancer.
He was a resident of Redwood City. IHM Church 1040 of alcohol-related crimes after a crash in kidnapping, domestic violence
He touched many lives with his sense of Alameda de las Pulgas, Pacifica Sunday, police said. A San Carlos man is in custody after refus-
humor, people skills and his positive out- Belmont, California. An officer saw that a collision had hap- ing to allow a woman out of his car after
look on life. Burial will follow at St. pened on Clarendon Road just west of they were in an argument
Bob was born in Grand Forks, North Johns Cemetery in San Oceana Boulevard around 6:35 p.m. and on the 100 block of
Dakota, and came to California in the Mateo. Any donations investigated, according to police. Emerald Avenue Friday
1940s. He went to Cal State East Bay and please give to Sequoia The officer determined that the driver and afternoon, according to
was one of the best sheetrock tapers in San Hospital 170 Alameda de passenger of one of the vehicles involved the San Mateo County
Francisco, where he perfected his trade for las Pulgas, Redwood City, CA or have a in the crash were intoxicated, police said. Sheriffs Office.
60 years. He was married for 39 years to mass in Teds honor at IHM Church in The officer and backup officers tried to At approximately 1:15
wife Alma Lowes and was widowed in 1993. Belmont. Sign the guestbook at crippenfly- p.m., the man and the
arrest the two. The suspects resisted but
He loved to sing Frank Sinatra songs at nn.com. woman were in an argu-
were taken into custody, according to
karaoke and won a few singing contests.
Lawrence Larry James Cignetti Sr. police. Kevin Ascencio ment which turned phys-
He was a great husband and father and ical and he assaulted her.
The driver, Thomas Buckle, 36, of Though he tried to keep her inside, she was
will be missed by the many people he Lawrence Larry James Cignetti Sr. died
touched along the way. Pacifica, was arrested on suspicion of driv- able to escape, according to the Sheriffs
Sept. 26, 2017.
Survived by daughters Erica Lowes and He was 97. ing while intoxicated and resisting arrest, Office.
Marlene Azcona; son-in-law Marc Azcona; Immediate surviving police said. His passenger, Camille Buckle, The man is Kevin Ascencio, 20, and he
grandchildren Chrystelle and Shaun family are his son Paul 64, also of Pacifica, was arrested on suspi- was located and arrested for two felony
Azcona; as well as many nieces and Cignetti and his grand- cion of public intoxication and resisting charges of domestic violence and kidnap-
nephews. daughter Jamie Cignetti arrest. ping, according to the Sheriffs Office.
A memorial service will be 10 a. m. and their respective
Saturday, Oct. 7, at Sneider & Sullivan & spouses. Predeceasing
OConnells Funeral Home, 977 S. El Obituary
Larry Sr. are his wife of
Camino Real, San Mateo, CA. Inurnment at 64 years, Olga Mary
Olivet Memorial Park in Colma, CA. Cignetti, and his son Robert A. Stettler
Larry Jr. May 31, 1930- September 17, 2017
Theodore (Ted) Sheehan Services for Larry Sr. are: Viewing and Resident of Belmont
Theodore (Ted) Sheehan died Wednesday, vigil onSunday, Oct. 1,at Crippen & Flynn
Sept. 6, 2017, at the age of 94. Chapel,400 Woodside Road, Redwood City, Robert Stettler passed away on Sunday, September
The patriarch of his family, Ted is sur- (viewing5 p.m. to 9 p.m.with vigil7 p.m. 17th at the age of 87.
vived by his wife of 71 years Betty; his to 8 p.m.), and a funeral mass 10:30 a.m. Raised on a poultry farm in Petaluma he was the
sons Michael (Pam), Bob (Nancy), Tom Monday, Oct. 2, at St. Pius Catholic eldest son of Swiss immigrants Hugo and Helen
(Dava) and Tim (Hiroko) Sheehan, daughters Church, 1100 Woodside Road, Redwood Stettler. Following high school, Robert worked as
MaryAnn Wendling (Jim, predeceased) and City.Crypt interment immediately follow- a warehouseman at Poultry Producers in Petaluma,
Carol Solis (Richard). He has 15 grandchil- ing mass at Alta Mesa Memorial Park,695 while attending College of Marin. It was there
dren and 17 great-grandchildren. Arastradero Road, Palo Alto. that he met his wife-to-be, Nancy Meyer. In 1952
He served in the U.S. Army in World War Robert joined the Army and served as part of the US
II, stationed in Burma India. He was a As a public serv ice, the Daily Journal occupation force in West Germany.
welder, carpenter, bartender, card dealer and prints obituaries of approx imately 200 On returning stateside Robert enrolled at UC Berkeley, joined the Sigma Pi
tow truck driver over the course of his life. words or less with a photo one time on a fraternity, and in 1955 married Nancy. Soon after graduating in 1957 with a degree in
He loved to play baseball, golf, attend space av ailable basis. To submit obituaries, Criminology, Robert began work at the Orange County Crime Lab as a Criminalist.
horse races and play three card poker at the email information along with a jpeg photo Robert made his career in law enforcement, investigating hundreds of crimes over the
casino. to news@smdaily journal.com. 22 years he spent in the Sherriffs Ofce.
Robert and his wife Nancy retired to Lake County where they began new endeavors
in 1981. Nancy died of cancer on January 1, 1998.
Obituary Roberts daughter Heidi and her husband Chris welcomed Robert into their
Belmont home in 2015. While in the Belmont community he became known as the
Lawrence Roger Bucky Kahler three dog walker and made many friends at the senior tness class at the local gym,
the grocery store, and around town.
Lawrence Roger Bucky Kahler passed away Tuesday, Robert is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Chris and Heidi Hagler, his
September 26th, after a valiant battle with cancer at the age of grandchildren Justin and Hanna, his brother David Stettler, and nephews Kenneth,
81. There are no words to express how much he will be missed; Robert, and David Stettler. Memorial services will be held on October 14, 3:00 p.m.
Bucky touched every life that crossed his path. at Crippen & Flynn Carlmont Chapel, 1111 Alameda de las Pulgas in Belmont. In
Bucky is survived by Sally, his high school sweetheart and lieu of owers the family requests that you consider a donation in his memory to
wife of 60 years. Their love was a story for the ages. He was the Peninsula Humane Society (PHS.org), or The California Alumni Association
the proud father of Jeffrey Scott Kahler, Kelly Marie Ortiz, and Kruttschnitt Aspire Scholarship Program (KASP), c/o Jennifer Mora, 1 Alumni
Pamela Jean Will. He treasured the relationship he had with his House, Berkeley, CA 94720
six grandchildren, Danny and Allie Will, Mariah and Reyna
Ortiz, and Casey and Kate Kahler. He is also survived by his brother, Bill, with whom
he shared a lifelong friendship and a love of sports and family. Time with family was
what Bucky loved most.
Bucky was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1936. He was the son of William Slieman
Kahler and Catherine Margaret Murphy. The Kahlers moved to California when
Bucky was ve. He attended Park School through the 8th grade, and then went on
to San Mateo High School where he graduated in 1955. While a Bearcat, he was a
3-sport athlete, dominating the elds, courts and diamonds of the Peninsula. From
the fall of 1954 through the spring of 1955, the Bearcat ace was named to every
varsity All-P.A.L. team. He was one of the greatest all-around athletes in Peninsula
Athletic League history. Upon graduation, Bucky received a football scholarship to
the University of Minnesota. He concluded his athletic career playing professional
baseball for the Stockton Ports of the California State League. In May 1991, Bucky
and Bill were inducted into the San Mateo County Sports Hall of Fame. In 2002, the
brothers were further honored when named to San Mateo High Schools Athletic Hall
of Fames inaugural class.
Bucky passed on his love of sports as a youth baseball coach in the Babe Ruth and
American Legion Leagues. He brought out the best in every young man he coached.
Bucky had many passions and interests in his life. Whether it was shing at Lake
Merced or Donner Lake, teeing off at Poplar Creek, spending time on his boat at
Coyote Point, enjoying a day in Half Moon Bay with Sally, watching his beloved
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No increased danger after Yosemite rocks fall


By Scott Smith gist were studying the mountain after the Geologists dont think climbers who
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rock falls that awed but did not deter people pound stakes into the granite wall or hang
in the close-knit climbing community. from ropes during their treks have much
Its kind of an inherently dangerous effect on the stability of the mountainside.
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK A geo-
sport, Hayden Jamieson, 24, of Mammoth I am a scientist, so I wont rule it out
logical analysis Friday found there was no
Lakes, California, said as he prepared to entirely, Stock said. We dont see a strong
more danger than usual of another giant
head up El Capitan early Saturday. link between climbing and rock falls.
rock fall after two huge slides, including
The park typically sees about 80 rock He also said climbers are relatively
one involving a slab of granite the size of a
minuscule compared to the massive granite
36-story building, occurred this week on the falls a year.
rocks they scale.
famed El Capitan rock formation in Elite climbers who make their way up the The slide on Wednesday featuring the
Yosemite National Park. sheer rock faces with ropes and their finger- building-sized boulder killed Andrew Foster,
One person was killed and two injured in tips understand the risk but also know its 32, of Wales, who was hiking with his wife
the successive rock falls on Wednesday and rare to get hit and killed by rocks. at the bottom of El Capitan and preparing to
Thursday at the climbing mecca. In addition, Stock said its impossible to ascend El Capitan far from trails used by
If we felt any area was unsafe we wouldnt predict when and where a rock fall will most Yosemite visitors. REUTERS
be allowing people in there, Yosemite strike. Detecting shifts in rocks could be a The massive slab of granite that fell Handout photo of the southeast face of El
geologist Greg Stock said Friday. sign that one will break loose days or Thursday weighed 30,500 tons (27,669 Capitan granite monolith in Yosemite
He and a U.S. Geological Service geolo- maybe years later, he said. metric tonnes), geologists estimate. National Park.

BROWN
between California and the rest of the affordable unit, and the state can contribute Fishman, executive director of the Non-
nation is stark. Median home prices are about $60,000 through housing programs, Profit Housing Association of Northern
about double the national mark, and rents said Matt Schwartz, president of the California. Housing is fundamentally what
are 50 percent higher. California Housing Partnership. makes people be able to live and go to work
Continued from page 1
For decades, California has failed to build There are dozens of affordable housing and feed their children.
enough units to meet demand, particularly developments waiting in a queue for state Fishman noted 74 percent of San
ects and roll back regulations that have in popular coastal cities such as San funding that hasnt existed, he said, speak- Francisco voters backed that bond, display-
slowed construction in many areas. Francisco. The state needs to build 100,000 ing about proposed projects in San ing a potential appetite among
Senate leader Kevin de Leon and Los additional affordable units annually just to Francisco. Californians to tackle the housing crisis.
Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, both keep up with demand, according to a The second funding source, a new $75 fee But building under that bond is still in the
Democrats, were among a throng of law- Legislative Analysts Office report. on real estate transaction documents, is planning stages. The city issued $75 mil-
makers and housing advocates who cheered State estimates predict the laws will only expected to generate between $200 million lion in those bonds in October 2016, with
Brown on the manicured lawn of a San build up to 90,000 new units in the next 10 and $300 million annually. In the first year, the money split among public, low-income
Francisco affordable housing complex in years. that money will go to helping homeless and middle-income housing.
Hunters Point, an impoverished, crime-rid- people and to help communities update their
And theres still one more step to finalize Democratic Sen. Nancy Skinner of
den neighborhood the city hopes to trans- zoning, planning and other housing-related
the main source of cash: The $4 billion Berkeley said several bills aim to put a stop
form over the next decade into an affordable laws to prepare for more building. After
housing bond authorized in one of the bills to NIMBY, or not in my backyard, cul-
housing hub. that, local communities can use it to aid
needs approval from voters in 2018. ture that keeps some cities from building
Brown acknowledged the bills only begin building projects.
We just celebrated putting it on the bal- more housing that low-income people can
to tackle the problem, a sentiment echoed
lot, not that its there, Garcetti said. They Thats far less than the $1 billion the afford. One bill gives cities legal cover to
by many.
better get back to work as soon as they get state used to spend on housing through a require inclusionary housing, meaning
We cannot move past today and just
back to Sacramento because Californians redevelopment program Brown ended in developers must include low- and middle-
check the box, say weve done housing and
dont think signing any of these pieces of 2012 to help balance the state budget. income units alongside market-rate ones.
move onto something else, said Sen. Scott
paper is much relief for them today. San Francisco approved its own $310 Others aim to stop cities from slowing
Wiener, a San Francisco Democrat who
sponsored one of the bills. When you If approved, the bond will set aside $1 bil- million bond for affordable housing in down building projects by tying them up in
spend 50 years driving your car into a ditch lion for veterans housing and spend much of 2015, displaying just how expensive it is environmental or other regulations.
that means its a really deep ditch. the rest to subsidize building low-income to tackle the housing crisis. Getting a permit to build housing should
The contrast in home and rental prices units. We need to get to a scale that meets the not be a shell game, Skinner said. It
It costs about $300,000 to build one challenge that were facing, said Amie should happen if you meet the rules.

HOTEL
public transportation as well as a streetcar ing spots on site and has proposed to pro- hotel locked seemed contrary to a goal of
line currently being considered for vide valet parking any time the hotel sur- the zone to revitalize the stretch of
Broadway, according to the report. passes a 90 percent occupancy rate, accord- Broadway, and that commissioners encour-
Also included in the plans are bulb-outs at ing to the report. aged Patel to reconsider those plans.
Continued from page 1
four corners of the intersection of Broadway Should the Planning Commission
In August, the citys Architectural
and Beech Street to improve safety and approve the project Tuesday, Patel will need
calls for uses connecting the downtown Advisory Committee recommended the
access for pedestrians, as well as an 84 on- to obtain a building permit before breaking
with commercial businesses north of project for approval. The first time the com-
Woodside Road as well as those using public site parking spots provided through sur- ground on the project, according to the
mittee reviewed the plans in May, Patel was
transportation, according to the report. face-level and a two-level parking garage report.
advised to incorporate design elements acti-
Less than a mile from the citys Caltrain with one level below grade. vating the facade for pedestrians, according
station and near a SamTrans bus line, the The applicant, Viren Patel, was approved to the report. Commissioner John Stewart The commission meets 7 p.m. Oct. 3 at
project plans account for existing forms of to provide fewer than the required 91 park- said plans to keep the front doors of the City Hall, 1017 Middlefield Road.

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Trump praises Puerto Rico aid CITY GOVERNMENT
The Redwo o d Ci ty Co unci l

but mayor says its killing us


will review a memorandum of
understanding between Atherton,
Menlo Park, Redwood City and San
Mateo County outlining the terms
By Darlene Superville and costs related to efforts to plan,
and Luis Alonso Lugo design and obtain permits for flood
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS protection measures within the Bay fro nt Canal and
Atherto n Channel . The two waterways collect storm
WASHINGTON President Donald water from a watershed that largely includes the towns
Trump pledged to spare no effort to help included in the MOU and frequently overflow during
Puerto Ricans recover from Marias heavy storms, causing flooding in residences and busi-
ruinous aftermath Friday even as San nesses nearby. Redwood Citys cost share of the plan-
Juans mayor, her voice breaking with ning process, which does not include construction of
rage, accused his administration of any flood protection measures, is estimated at
killing us with the inefficiency. $261,000.
Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz implored The council will also review on- and off-site improve-
Trump from afar to make sure some- ments the developer of eight single-family homes at 50,
body is in charge that is up to the task 80 and 88 Finger Ave. was required to make as a condi-
of saving lives, while the president tion of the project approval. Improvements to the sites
asserted that U.S. officials and emer- grading and drainage, utilities, sidewalks and street-
gency personnel are working all-out lights are among the changes the developer has com-
against daunting odds, with incredi- pleted.
ble results. The council will also consider an ordinance prohibit-
Trumps acting homeland security ing smoking in multi-unit residences with three or more
secretary, Elaine Duke, visited the units. The ordinance would apply to indoor and outdoor
island Friday, surveying the ravaged REUTERS common areas and outline requirements for designated
landscape by helicopter in an hour- A U.S. Marine and a local resident work together to clear a tree from the main road smoking areas. The ordinance could go into effect as
long tour, driving past still-flooded as part of Hurricane Maria relief efforts in Ceiba Puerto Rico. early as Jan. 1, 2018, for new buildings and Jan. 1,
streets, twisted billboards and roofs good-news story. But on that front, water and rationed food Friday as an aid 2019, for existing buildings.
with gaping holes, and offering she ran into winds as fierce as Maria. bottleneck began to ease. By now, The council meets 7 p.m. Oct. 2 at City Hall, 1017
encouragement to some of the 10,000 We are dying, and you are killing us telecommunications are back for about Middlefield Road.
emergency personnel she says the with the inefficiency, Cruz said in a 30 percent of the island, nearly half of On Monday, Oct. 2, Belmont city officials will
U.S. government has on the ground. news conference. I am begging, beg- the supermarkets have reopened at answer questions on updates to the citys long-range
Duke tried, too, to move on from the ging anyone that can hear us, to save least for reduced hours and about 60 plans at a 6 p.m. open house just prior to the citys
remarks she made a day earlier in which us from dying. percent of the gas stations are pump- Planning Commission meeting at 7 p.m. Officials will
she called the federal relief effort a Thousands more Puerto Ricans got ing. receive comments on the citys general plan, Bel mo nt
Vi l l ag e Speci fi c Pl an and plans for other zones slat-
ed for change at the open house and Pl an n i n g
Immigrants line up to renew work permits as program ends Co mmi s s i o n meeting. Both events will be held on the
second floor of Bel mo nts Ci ty Hal l , 1 Twin Pines
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS at his old job. The lines have been a let nearly 800, 000 immigrants Lane.
regular occurrence in recent days, with brought to the United States as chil- Community members are invited to attend work-
LOS ANGELES The line stretches some people camping out as early as 3 dren work even though they lack legal shops in Belmont and San Mateo to learn about the pro-
down the block before the sun rises in a.m. papers. posed new S an Mat e o Co n s o l i dat e d Fi re
Los Angeles, made up of immigrants I have to do this so I have another The work permits have been a life- De p art me n t . The workshops are opportunities for
seeking help to renew their work per- two years of safety, said Vizueta, who line for many young immigrants who interested members of the community to ask questions
mits under a program that has shielded was brought to the country nearly two have been educated in American and provide feedback on the plans and benefits proposed
them from deportation but is now near- decades ago from Mexico and hopes to schools and know no other home than by the Jo i nt Po wers Ag reement that will merge the
ing its end. run his own plumbing business some- the United States. The program created fire departments of Foster City, San Mateo and Belmont.
Ivan Vizueta, a 25-year-old from day. by President Barack Obama in 2012 The workshops are 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday, Oct.
Long Beach, California, brought a For immigrants like Vizueta, its a also protected these immigrants, many 2, Bel mo nt Seni o r & Co mmuni ty Center, 20 Twin
folding chair and music to pass the race against the clock as they rush to of them in their 20s, from being Pines Lane in Belmont and 7 p. m. to 8:30 p. m.
time while waiting to renew his papers renew their permits ahead of a looming deported to countries they hardly Thursday, Oct. 5, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas in San
and get a new two-year permit that lets Oct. 5 deadline set by the Trump remember. Critics call it an illegal Mateo.
him work for a plumbing company and administration. After that date, no one amnesty program that is taking jobs For more information call (650) 522-7900.
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Around the nation


Air Force
Trumps health secretary resigns in travel flap
Academy leader delivers By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar explain their own travel.
powerful speech on race and Jonathan Lemire Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS faced scrutiny over three charter
AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. flights while in office, including a
The leader of the Air Force $12,375 late-night trip from Las
Academy delivered a poignant and WASHINGTON President Vegas to his home state of
stern message on race relations in Donald Trumps health secretary Montana in June. On Friday, he
a speech to thousands of cadets resigned Friday, after his costly dismissed the controversy over
after someone wrote racial slurs on travel triggered investigations charter flights as a little BS over
message boards outside the dorm that overshadowed the administra- travel, but he said taxpayers do
rooms of five black students. tions agenda and angered his have the right to know official
Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria warned stu- boss. Tom Prices regrets and par- travel costs.
dents that he would not tolerate tial repayment couldnt save his Prices repayment of
racism at the academy and invoked job. $51,887.31 for his own travel
some of the racial tensions that The Health and Human Services costs did not placate the White
have been gripping the country. At secretary became the first member House. The total travel cost,
one point, he insisted that every- of the presidents Cabinet to be including the secretarys
one in the audience take out their pushed out in a turbulent young REUTERS entourage, was unclear. It could
phones and record him so his mes- administration that has seen sev- HHS Secretary Tom Price speaks at a news conference on annual influenza amount to several hundred thou-
sage was clearly heard. eral high-ranking White House sand dollars.
aides ousted. A former GOP con-
prevention at the Press Club.
If you cant treat someone with Following Prices resignation,
dignity and respect, get out, he gressman from the Atlanta sub- that his health chief had become a optics. Price said in his resigna- White House budget director Mick
said as audience members looked urbs, Price served less than eight distraction. Trump felt that Price tion letter that he regretted that Mulvaney informed Cabinet secre-
on with rapt attention. months. was overshadowing his tax over- recent events have created a dis- taries and agency heads in a memo
Air Force security personnel are Publicly, Trump had said he was haul agenda and undermining his traction. that approval from chief of staff
investigating the incident after the not happy with Price for repeat- campaign promise to drain the The flap prompted scrutiny of John Kelly will be required for any
slurs were discovered Tuesday. edly using private charter aircraft swamp of corruption, according other Cabinet members travel, as travel on government-owned,
for official trips on the taxpayers to three people familiar with the the House Oversight and rented, leased or chartered aircraft.
Nevada pot sales bigger than dime, when cheaper commercial discussions who spoke on condi- Government Reform committee An orthopedic surgeon turned
first months in other states flights would have done in many tion of anonymity. launched a governmentwide inves- politician, Price rose to Budget
cases. On Friday the president called tigation of top political Committee chairman in the
RENO, Nev. The first month Price a very fine person, but appointees. Other department
of legal sales of recreational mari- Privately, Trump has been House, where he was known as a
telling associates in recent days added, I certainly dont like the heads have been scrambling to fiscal conservative.
juana in Nevada significantly out-
paced the opening month of sales
in other states where its legal for
adult use.
The state Department of
Health care defeat leaves GOP in crouch, Dems on offense
Taxation says Nevada dispensaries By Alan Fram months ago. rather than seek a third term next holding a vote on a last-resort bill
sold $27.1 million worth of pot in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump and top year. He added, When something transforming much of Obamas
July. That compares with about congressional Republicans say has been committed to and it does- law into block grants that states
$14 million in each of Oregon and WASHINGTON Republicans theyll take another run next year nt happen and then it doesnt would control.
Colorado, and $3. 8 million in face a big problem following the at dismantling President Barack happen again, I think its self-evi- The setbacks are causing strains
Washington in the first year of collapse of their latest push to Obamas health care law. But dent it isnt a good thing. among Senate Republicans.
legalized recreational sales in repeal the Obama health care law: theyve made doing just that a core This years failure was especial- Its obvious we dont have the
those states. Their own voters are angry and promise in four consecutive ly stinging because it was the first kind of leadership we need to pass
The combination of a 15 percent dont trust them. national elections with nothing time since Obamas 2010 overhaul this piece of legislation, Sen.
wholesale tax and a 10 percent Right now, they dont know to show for it. law was enacted that theyve con- Ron Johnson, R-Wis. , told a
retail tax generated $3.68 million what to do about it. Thats trouble If Im a voter in wherever and trolled the White House and reporter Friday after an appearance
in state tax revenue, Nevada for a party preparing to defend its somebody says, Were going to Congress. The latest debacle came in Fitchburg, Wisconsin.
Department of Taxation spokes- House and Senate majorities in come back to health care, would I Tuesday, when Senate Majority Johnson, whos clashed with
woman Stephanie Klapstein said 2018 midterm elections that look be skeptical? Sure, said Sen. Bob Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., McConnell before, declined to say
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Iraqi forces to take control
of Kurdish regional borders
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cises held by Turkey, Iran and Iraq in
response to this weeks referendum in
IRBIL, Iraq Iraqs military was which Kurds voted by more than 90 per-
preparing to take control of the interna- cent to back independence from Iraq for
tional borders of the northern Kurdish their self-rule zone and other areas they
region as a flight ban halted all interna- have captured the past year.
tional flights from servicing the territo- The escalation feeds worries in the
rys airports on Friday as the central gov- United States, a close ally of both the
ernment in Baghdad stepped up moves to Kurds and Baghdad, that the referendum
isolate the Kurds following their vote on vote could lead to violence, setting off an
independence earlier this week. unpredictable chain of events.
Iraqi troops now in Turkey and Iran Two U.S. officials said Washington was
would start on Saturday morning to concerned about possible operations
enforce control over the border crossings involving Iraqi, Iranian or Turkish forces,
out of the Kurdish region, Iraqi officials or a combination thereof.
told the Associated Press. They will not Behind the scenes, the United States has
enter the Kurdish region, but instead Iraqi strongly been advising against any mili-
customs administrators backed by the tary incursion into the Kurdish region,
REUTERS troops will set up control points just out- and believes none of the players will do
A boy is pulled to safety as Rohingya refugees push to get aid at Coxs Bazar, Bangladesh. side the Kurdish border stations, the offi- so, according the officials, who spoke on
cials said. condition of anonymity because they

Myanmar refugee exodus tops The step will be the first movement of
troops outside of joint military exer-
werent authorized to speak publicly on
the matter.

500,000 as more Rohingya flee Boko Haram leaves 3 million


kids out of school in North Nigeria
DAKAR, Senegal Boko Harams ongo-
Around the world
Stampede on crowded Indian
By Todd Pitman And still, they keep coming.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS We dont ever want to go back, a ing insurgency in northern Nigeria has pedestrian bridge leaves 22 dead
stunned Rafiq said, describing his familys forced the closure of more than 57 percent MUMBAI, India A stampede broke out
TEKNAF, Bangladesh He trekked to ordeal as Bangladeshi volunteers stuffed a of schools in Borno state, leaving about 3 on a crowded pedestrian bridge connecting
Bangladesh as part of an exodus of a half small wad of cash into his hand and gave million children without an education as the two railway stations in Mumbai during the
million people from Myanmar, the largest their children biscuits. Another man school year begins, the United Nations Friday morning rush, killing at least 22
refugee crisis to hit Asia in decades. But offered a bottle of water, and Rafiq poured Childrens Fund said Friday. people and injuring 32 others, Indian offi-
after climbing out of a boat on a creek on some into his wifes mouth as she lay in Children in northeast Nigeria are living cials said.
Friday, Mohamed Rafiq could go no fur- his arms, staring blankly at the sky. through so much horror, said Justin Police were investigating what caused the
ther. This is not our home. It is not our coun- Forsyth, UNICEFs Deputy Executive stampede on the bridge, which led some
He collapsed onto a muddy spit of land try, Rafiq said. But at least, we feel safe Director at the end of a three-day visit to commuters to leap over the railing. Others
cradling his wife in his lap a limp figure here. Maiduguri, the epicenter of the crisis in the were crushed or fell underfoot and were tram-
so exhausted and so hungry she could no Not all those who have fled over the last northeast. pled.
longer walk or even raise her wrists. few desperate weeks have survived. The In addition to devastating malnutrition, There were too many people on the
The couple had no food, no money, no International Organization for Migration violence and an outbreak of cholera, the bridge, and the people were in hurry and
idea what to do next. Their two traumatized said more than 60 refugees were confirmed attacks on schools is in danger of creating wanted to move out, said Brijesh
children huddled close beside them, unsure dead or missing and presumed dead after a lost generation of children, threatening Upadhyay, one of the many caught in the
what to make of the country they had one vessel capsized on rough seas in the their and the countrys future. crowd.
arrived in just hours earlier, in the middle area Thursday.
of the night. The crisis began when a Rohingya
Rafiq said their third child, an 8-month- insurgent group launched attacks with
old boy, had been left behind. Buddhist rifles and machetes on a series of security
mobs in Myanmar burned the child to posts in Myanmar on Aug. 25, prompting
death, he said, after setting their village the military to launch a brutal round of
ablaze while security forces stood idly by clearance operations in response. Those
part of a systematic purge of ethnic fleeing have described indiscriminate
Rohingya Muslims from Buddhist-majori- attacks by security forces and Buddhist
ty Myanmar that the United Nations has mobs, including monks, as well as
condemned as a textbook example of eth- killings and rapes.
nic cleansing. While the international community has
Five weeks after the mass exodus began condemned the violence and called on
on Aug. 25, the U.N. says the total number Myanmar to protect the Rohingya, Sufi
of arrivals in Bangladesh has now topped Ullah, a police officer in Teknaf, said
501,000. nothing has changed.
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Tech and small companies lead stocks higher


By Marley Jay KB Home advanced after its
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS third-quarter profit and sales beat
High: 22,405.63 estimates. The stock rose $1.90,
NEW YORK Large technolo- Low: 22,332.96 or 8.6 percent, to $24.12. Other
gy and health care companies and Close: 22,405.09 homebuilders also rose. Meritage
smaller U.S.-focused firms rose Change: +23.89 Homes picked up 85 cents, or 2
again Friday as stocks finished the percent, to $44.40 and D.R.
OTHER INDEXES Horton advanced 95 cents, or 2.4
third quarter at record highs.
S&P 500: 2519.36 +9.30 percent, to $39.93.
Stocks were mixed at the start of
trading, as they had been the day NYSE Index: 12,209.15 +29.84 Oil prices recovered and turned
before. But chipmakers and big- Nasdaq: 6495.96 +42.51 higher just before the close of trad-
name technology companies NYSE MKT: 2639.29 +8.50 ing. Benchmark U.S. crude rose 11
pulled stocks higher, as they have Russell 2000: 1490.86 +2.07 cents to $51.67 a barrel in New
done all year. Health care compa- Wilshire 5000: 26,233.34 +89.47 York. Brent crude, the standard for
nies also did better than the rest of international oil prices, rose 13
the market. Tyson Foods climbed 10-Yr Bond: 2.32 +0.017 cents to $57.54 a barrel in
after it gave strong profit fore- Oil (per barrel): 51.64 +0.08 London.
casts, and investors cheered strong Gold : 1,282.50 -6.20 U.S. crude oil rose 12 percent in
quarterly results from homebuilder the third quarter, which helped
KB Home. industrial average turned higher to guidance and said profits for its They also held that distinction in energy companies do better than
The market ended the quarter on a finish with a gain of 23.89 points, beef business were better than the first quarter. The S&P 500 tech- the rest of the market. But on
four-day winning streak that began or 0.1 percent, at 22,405.09. The expected. Thanks in part to cost nology index has climbed 26 per- Friday those companies gave back
after Federal Reserve Chair Janet Nasdaq composite jumped 42.51 cuts, Tyson also forecast a bigger cent in 2017, while the S&P 500 is some of their recent gains.
Yellen said the central bank plans points, or 0.7 percent, to profit than analysts expected for up 12.5 percent. Stocks have risen for eight quar-
to continue to raising interest 6,495.96. The S&P 500 and next year. Facebook added $2.14, or 1.3 ters in a row, and Frederick, of the
rates. Nasdaq both closed at all-time Tyson climbed $5, or 7.6 per- percent, to $170.87 and chip Schwab Center, said he expects
Its all about the confidence highs. cent, to $70.45. The stock gained equipment maker Applied that to continue in the fourth quar-
they have that despite low infla- The Russell 2000 index of more ground Friday than it had for Materials rose $1.47, or 2.9 per- ter as the global economy is likely
tion, it still makes sense to raise small-company stocks added 2.08 the rest of this year put together. cent, to $52.09. Chipmaker to keep growing and interest rates
interest rates, said Randy points, or 0.1 percent, to Rival Hormel Foods, whose brands Nvidia advanced $3.09, or 1.8 per- in the U.S. should rise more,
Frederick, vice president of trading 1,490.86. Its also at record highs include Skippy, rose 43 cents, or cent, to $178.77. which will help profits for banks.
and derivatives at the Schwab after a big rally this month. It 1.4 percent, to $32.14. Those The recent gains for tech compa- However Frederick said its possi-
Center for Financial Research. climbed 6 percent in September as companies and their competitors nies have come in spite of a slump ble that concerns about domestic
Shes confident in the economy investors felt positive about the have struggled in recent years as for Apple, the worlds most valu- politics, including the federal debt
and the economic backdrop is very U.S. economy and hoped Congress Americans look for fresher food able publicly-traded company. limit, or international concerns
solid. and President Donald Trumps options. While Apple has soared this year, such as tensions with North Korea
The Standard & Poors 500 index administration will reduce taxes. Technology companies rose fur- its down 4 percent since it will weigh on stocks again, as
rose 9.30 points, or 0.4 percent, Tyson Foods jumped after the ther and were the best-performing announced its new line of iPhones they did at times in the third quar-
to 2,519.36. The Dow Jones food company raised its annual S&P 500 sector in the third quarter. and other products Sept. 12. ter.

SpaceX: Rocket for moon, Mars and N.Y.-to-Shanghai in 39 mins


By Marcia Dunn utes flat. same as a full-fare economy plane follow in 2024 to provide more transportation architecture with
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles ticket, he noted later via construction materials, along aspirational dates. A demonstra-
to New York, or Instagram. with two crewed flights. The win- tion of some sort in the 2020s
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Los Angeles to Fridays address was a follow-up dow for launching to Mars occurs will add to its credibility, he said
SpaceX chief Elon Musks elabo- Honolulu in 25 to one he gave to the group last every two years. in an email. And while more
rate plan for a mega-rocket to m i n ut e s . September in Mexico, where he For the approximately six- details are needed for life-support
carry astronauts to Mars may have London to unveiled his grand scheme for col- month, one-way trips to Mars, systems, Kudos to Elon and
some down-to-Earth applica- Dubai in 29 onizing Mars. He described a the SpaceX ships would have 40 SpaceX for keeping the focus on
tions. minutes. slightly scaled-down 348-foot- cabins, ideally with two to three humans to Mars!
At a conference in Australia on Elon Musk Most of tall (106-meter-tall) rocket and people per cabin for a grand total Former NASA chief technolo-
Friday, Musk said if you build a what people announced that the private space of about 100 passengers. Musk gist Bobby Braun, now dean of
ship capable of going to the consider to be long-distance trips company aims to launch two foresees this Mars city growing, the college of engineering and
moon and Mars, why not use it would be completed in less than cargo missions to Mars in 2022. and over time making it really a applied science at the University
for high-speed transport here at half an hour, Musk said to Thats not a typo, he said, nice place to be. of Colorado at Boulder, also sees
home. He proposes using his applause and cheers at the pausing, as charts appeared on a Scott Hubbard, an adjunct pro- Musks plan as a step in the right
still-in-the-design phase rocket International Astronautical large screen. Although it is aspi- fessor at Stanford University and direction, building on technolo-
for launching passengers from Congress in Adelaide. rational. a former director of NASAs Ames gies SpaceX already has demon-
New York to Shanghai in 39 min- A seat should cost about the Two more cargo missions would Research Center, calls it a bold strated, like reusable rockets.

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Peninsula football scores
Menlo 28, TKA 0 Aragon 40, SHP 7
Serra 48, Bellarmine 0 Carlmont 33, El Camino 0
SSF 30, Sequoia 27 OT Hillsdale 49, Woodside 0
Jefferson 31, Mateo27 Weekend Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 2017

Dons put on dominant display in win over SHP


By Nathan Mollat ball, scoring 40 first-half points on their ed with the return of guard Ian Tapueluelu,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF way to a 40-7 victory Aragons first in who had been out of action since the first
six tries against the Gators since SHP came quarter of the season opener against Aptos.
Count Aragon defensive end/running back into the Peninsula Athletic League begin- Tapueluelu, and the rest of the Aragon offen-
Camron Grant among those Dons who had ning the 2008 season. sive line, paved the way for a 289-yard rush-
Friday nights game against Sacred Heart This win took out the pain from last ing night.
Prep circled when the 2017 schedule came year, Grant added. [Tapueluelu] was the difference, said
out. There could be a lively debate Saturday Aragon coach Steve Sell. Hes one of the
Especially since last year coming out when Aragon (1-0 PAL Bay, 5-0 overall) best offensive linemen weve ever had. I
with that loss at SHP, Grant said, referring gets together to go over game video of think he made a huge difference (in our run-
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL to 2016s 28-24 loss. Fridays game as to which unit had a better ning game).
Paul Lautaimi shows the Aragon fans how We were up at half. It really hurt. performance. Lautaimi was the biggest beneficiary as
many touchdowns he scored in the Dons It will be SHP that is hurting after this one On the offensive side of the ball, Grant
40-7 win over SHP. as the Dons dominated on both sides of the and fellow running back Paul Lautaimi feast- See DONS, Page 18

Jeff holds off Mateo


By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Arizona is next
chance for 49ers
to get first win
By Bob Baum
The Jefferson offense has been in the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
spotlight all season. In Friday nights
Peninsula Athletic League Lake Division
opener, though, the Grizzlies defense GLENDALE, Ariz. The San Francisco
proved Jeff is going to be a well-rounded 49ers are looking for their first victory.
force to be reckoned with this season. Could the struggling Arizona Cardinals be
After taking a 17-point lead into halftime, the opponent that gives it to them?
the mighty Jefferson offense got put in It would be the first time in three years
check by San Mateo. The Bearcats held Jeff that the Cardinals (1-2) have not beaten San
to just one first down after intermission and Francisco. They swept the 49ers each of the
dominated time of possession, with their past two years.
offense on the field for a total of 17 minutes, But the only Arizona victory this season
13 seconds in the second half. was in overtime at Indianapolis. The
The blue-and-golds defense delivered in the Cardinals led going into the fourth quarter
clutch though, shutting downs the Bearcats against Detroit and were tied after three
final two possessions both advancing into against Dallas, but couldnt hold off the
Grizzlies territory, and one into the red zone opponent late.
delivering Jefferson an emotional 31-27 If San Francisco (0-3) wins Sunday, the
victory at home Friday night. Cardinals would slip into a last-place tie in
Our defense is a very impressive part of the division.
out team, Jefferson quarterback Joaquin Their record does not matter, Arizona
Alvarez said. After we started getting shut quarterback Carson Palmer said. Every time
down, we needed someone to pick us up. And we play San Francisco, they give us their
[the defense] just kept getting stops and best shot. Theyve always played really,
kept getting stops. really well against us really, really hard
Jefferson (1-0 PAL Lake, 4-1 overall) held against us. Theyre playing hard on film,
a 31-14 lead after a scoreless third quarter, and this is a very good defense. ... Were in
but on the first play of the fourth quarter San a difficult spot, coming off a loss on a short
Mateo quarterback Jose Ontiveros pushed a week with a team thats got 10 or so days
2-yard sneak across the goal line to cut it to rest. This is a huge game for us.
31-21. Two plays later, the Grizzlies com- The 49ers last played on Thursday, Sept.
mitted a fumble their third turnover of the 21, in a 41-39 loss to the Los Angeles
night to set up a short field for the Rams. Arizona played on Monday night,
Bearcats (0-1, 4-1). losing to Dallas 28-17. San Francisco has
Ontiveros then went to a recurring theme played the other two NFC West teams tough,
for the Bearcats, as the senior had the third- with the two-point loss to the Rams and a
down magic working. San Mateo converted 12-9 defeat at Seattle.
7 of 12 third-down plays in the game, Here are some things to consider when the
including a 5-yard scoring pass with 8:35 Cardinals face the 49ers:
remaining in the game to close it to a one-
score differential at 31-27. Red zone
I have trust in my players and I know I The Cardinals rank 29th in red-zone
can get the ball to them, Ontiveros said. touchdown percentage, reaching the end
And theyre going to catch the ball and zone 27.27 percent of the time compared
theyre going to run hard. with 64.81 percent a year ago.
San Mateo went on to outgain Jefferson We spent so much time on it, its kind of
314-220 in total offense. But after the TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
disappointing, coach Bruce Arians said.
Jefferson defensive tackle Phillip Souse raises the ball as hes mauled by his teammates after
See JEFF, Page 16 recovering a fumble late in the fourth quarter of the Grizzlies 31-27 win Friday over San Mateo. See 49ERS, Page 17

MLB batters to eclipse 40K strikeout plateau


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pitchers, to more relief pitchers on each
The strikeout record has been broken for 10 consecutive teams roster. The season home run record of
NEW YORK Major League Baseball is set 5,694, which had stood since 2000 at the
to smash through a previously untouched bar-
seasons, and this years total will be well above the 38,982 height of the Steroids Era, was shattered with
rier Sunday: Some batter likely will walk back who whiffed in 2016. There were 39,334 through Thursday. nearly two weeks left. Clevelands Roberto
to his dugout after becoming the 40,000 Perez hit No. 6,000 on Thursday as the total
strikeout of the season. Gossage said Thursday. The only thing thats 2016. There were 39,334 through Thursday, rose to 6,022.
There were 30,801 strikeouts in 2005. At the same in the game is the bases are 90 feet with three full days remaining. If youre striking out, youre not hitting
the current rate, this years total will be about and the mound is 60 feet, 6 inches. Thats it. More batters are swinging for the fences, into a lot of double plays. It was like 10 years
40,060. The strikeout record has been broken for 10 part of the computer revolution that trans- ago when I think the analytical people started
It kills me. I cant watch the game. Its not consecutive seasons, and this years total will formed nearly every aspect of the game, from
baseball, Hall of Fame pitcher Goose be well above the 38,982 who whiffed in defensive shifts to shorter outings by starting See STRIKEOUTS, Page 15
12 Weekend Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

FRIDAY Local sports roundup Led by the No. 1 doubles team of Aida
Lowe and Lauren Young, the Bearcats routed
their rivals in a PAL Bay Division match.
Yosemite rock falls
Football goal third period to lead 14- 4 going into
Menlo School 28, Kings Academy 0
Aidan Israelski scored three touchdowns
the final seven minutes. Mercy outscored
the Bearcats in the fourth period, 4-1.
Lowe and Young, team co-captains set the
tone by quickly finishing off their oppo-
nents, 6-2, 6-0. San Mateos other two dou-
dont stop climbers
Nicole Chang led San Mateo with a hat By Scott Smith
to lead Menlo over Kings Academy in the bles teams needed three sets each to pick up
Peninsula Athletic League Ocean Division trick. Carolin Zhu, Marissa Yu, Jax THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rittenhouse, Emily Chinn and Kik Lo all wins. The No. 2 tandem of Mahak Bindal
opener. and Emily McHugh lost the first set 6-1, but
Israelski rushed for two scores and caught scored two goals apiece. Jillian Curry and YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK In the
Megan Chung rounded out the scoring for came back to win, 6-2, 6-2. Jeevika Adda
a third as he amassed 179 yards rushing and and Nicole Hong at No. 3 doubles, split the close-knit community of climbers who
34 more receiving. Quarterback Emilio the Bearcats. flock from around the world to cling to the
first two sets, 6-2 and 5-7, but prevailed in
Simbeck tossed a pair of touchdowns one a third-set super tiebreaker, 10-6. mountainside precipices at Yosemite
to Israelski and another to Xavier Half Moon Bay 10, Hillsdale 7 National Park, climbers were awed but unde-
With the score tied at 5 at halftime, the Halle Martinucci gave Burlingame its terred by successive rock falls that sent tons
Dickinson. lone win, coming at No. 1 singles as she
It is the first shutout of the season for Cougars held the Knights scoreless in the of granite plunging to the ground, killing
third to take the decision. posted a 6-1, 6-0 decision. one and injuring two over two days.
Menlo, which came into the game allowing
a little more than two touchdowns a game. Carly Hilvert led HMB with three goals, Its kind of an inherently dangerous
Menlo recorded six sacks Friday. but the Cougars definitely spread the scor- Girls volleyball sport, Hayden Jamieson, 24, of Mammoth
ing around as six others scored one goal Lakes, California, said Friday, as he pre-
each: Julie Raffetto, Sarah Kiser, Riley Notre Dame-Belmont 3,
South City 30, Sequoia 27 OT pared to head up the nose of El Capitan early
Rhodes, Sophia Pappalardo, Savannah Sacred Heart Prep 1 Saturday with his climbing partner.
The Warriors squandered a 24-17 halftime
Stambaugh and Nikki Sorfleet. Despite seeing the Gators Cate Desler Jamieson said he feels more at risk of
lead, but pulled out its first win of the sea-
HMB goaltender Jennifer Martuscelli had finish with 23 kills, the Tigers picked up a being struck by a car on the street than from
son by scoring on fourth down in overtime
a big game, coming up with 12 saves. big WBAL Foothill Division win, 25-21, a falling slab of granite in the wilderness.
to beat the Cherokees in the Ocean Division
opener for both teams. 25-16, 22-25, 25-20. But the aftermath of a slab of granite about
Notre Dame-Belmont 11, Terra Nova 4 NDB got a combined 35 kills from 12 stories high that shattered to the ground
College womens water polo Led by the Michelle Kleytman-Isa Mack Kendall Peters (18) and Abby Miller (17) to on Wednesday had left a big impression.
attack, NDB cruised past Terra Nova. offset SHPs Desler. Kelly Schnackel had a It was totally overwhelming, he said of
Pasadena 15, CSM 2 NDB led 8-1 at halftime. big game defensively for the Tigers, finish-
West Valley 19, CSM 3 the crash and acrid smell of granite dust that
Kleytman scored five and Mack added ing with four blocks, while Katherine Ho lingered in the air. Its like witnessing the
The Bulldogs opened their own tourna- three more for NDB (8-0 PAL Ocean, 10-1 dug up 25 balls. largest natural event that Ive ever seen.
ment with a pair of lopsided losses. overall), while Callie Malone had two
In the opener against Pasadena, CSM four Ally Polverari added 15 kills for SHP, The first slab fell from a peak at the world-
assists and Ella Burrin one. Goaltender while Haley Martella dished out 51 assists.
itself down 4-0 after one period and 7-1 at class climbing destination El Capitan on
Lauren Alvarez came up with eight saves.
halftime. Pasadena poured it on in the fourth Wednesday afternoon, followed by a much
quarter, outscoring CSM 5-0. Girls tennis San Mateo 3, Half Moon Bay 0 larger chunk of granite from the same sec-
Alyssa Montserrat, a Mills graduate, and tion of the mountainside Thursday after-
Sacred Heart Prep 6, Harker 1 The Bearcats posted a 25-16, 25-16, 25- noon. Thursdays crash sent a plume of
Gabby Montoya accounted for the 18 win over the Cougars.
Other than the top singles spot, the granite dust throughout the Yosemite Valley,
Bulldogs goals. CSM goaltender Daniela
Gators swept the remaining six matches in HMB was led by Sienna Hinshelwood, where thousands of tourists flock every
del Castillo finished with 12 saves.
beating the Eagles in a WBAL Foothill who had nine kills. Alex Hosilky had 10 year, and closed a main road out of the
The Bulldogs got off to an even slower
Division match. digs. national park.
start against West Valley, trailing 8-0 after
SHP (3-1 WBAL Foothill, 7-3 overall) had Climber Ryan Sheridan, of Buffalo, New
opening period.
Supriya Sharma scored twice for CSM and
two matches go three sets, with the Gators Girls golf York, had been scaling the route for days
splitting them. Noorayn Jafri, playing at with a climbing partner when the rock let
Zuri Serrano adding the third. Del Castillo Mercy-Burlingame 262,
No. 4 singles, rallied from a set down and loose below them Wednesday. He said he and
had another strong match with 10 more
saves.
won a third-set super tiebreaker 10-8, Jafri Kings Academy 278 his partner, Peter Zabrok, had slept on the
dropped the first set 6-4 before rebounding Emma Curia fired a 48 to lead the wall in the fall zone a couple of nights
The tournament continues Saturday at
with a 7-5 second-set win. Crusaders to a win over the Knights at San before it came crumbling down and he
CSM.
Melina Stavropoulos was not as fortunate Mateos Poplar Creek Golf Course. noticed the rock was loose.
THURSDAY as the Gators No. 1 singles player struggled Katie Carolan finished second for Mercy, Sheridan, 25, said he hammered a pin onto
in the latter portion of her match, losing a with a 51. Kings Academy was led by Claire the wall and when you hit the wall, you
third-set, super tiebreaker 10-8. could hear echo all around you.
Girls water polo Stavropoulos won the first set over San
Chens 46 and Chobe Chans 53.
The duo continued climbing and reached
San Mateo 15, Mercy-Burlingame 8 Yoshi, 7-5, but Yoshi blitzed her in the sec- the summit Thursday, after a second rock
The Bearcats used a 5-0 second quarter to ond, winning 6-0, before closing out Half Moon Bay 224, Capuchino 224
slide plunged down. After descending
take an 8-2 lead at halftime as they went on Stavropoulos with the tiebreaker win. Yamilet Cabelleros 40 led the Cougars to Friday, though, he said there are dozens of
to beat the Crusaders in a PAL Ocean match. a first-ever tie with the Mustangs in a PAL routes on the massive mountain that unaf-
San Mateo put the game away with a six- San Mateo 6, Burlingame 1 Ocean Division meeting. fected by the slide.

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Cal, Oregon both in search of first Pac-12 win


By Anne M. Peterson work silent counts and prepare them as best Theyre great people. Ive known them backs always going to get the attention but
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS we can. Quite a few guys have been there so for a long, long time. A ton of respect for not every turnover was on Ross, the coach
they know. his family. Theyre great folks and hes a said.
EUGENE, Ore. The introduction to Pac- Oregon (3-1, 0-1) fell 37-35 at Arizona really, really talented guy, the coach said.
12 play wasnt so great for Oregons Willie State last Saturday in a game decided on Uncle Mo
Taggart and Cals Justin Wilcox. Brandon Ruizs 41-yard eld goal with 2:33 Piling up penalties
Each new coach lost his rst game of the left. The Sun Devils defense stopped two The Ducks have 42 penalties through Taggart was caught on camera during the
season in his league opener, setting up Oregon drives in the nal minutes. their rst four games, making them the sec- Arizona State loss giving an animated lec-
Saturday nights meeting at Autzen Stadium. The Ducks, who dropped out of the Top 25 ond-most penalized team nationally. ture to Tony Brooks-James, who celebrated
The Golden Bears (3-1, 0-1 Pac-12) fell with the loss, have responded well in the Oregon had 14 penalties for 99 yards in last a touchdown by spiking the ball and earned
30-20 at home last weekend to USC when aftermath, said Taggart, who took over for weeks loss to Arizona State. one of the Ducks many penalties.
the Trojans forced four turnovers and Mark Helfrich. I said it to our team after the game: Were
Everyone takes credit when we win and I That day I was ticked off that he got that
outscored the Golden Bears 17-7 in a fren- not good enough to beat ourselves and try penalty after making a great play, Taggart
zied fourth quarter. think when we lose we should all take credit to win Pac-12 games, Taggart said. We
for that loss, Taggart said. Our guys said. That was a teaching lesson again for
For Wilcox, who replaced Sonny Dykes at have to play clean ballgames and not have us. Had to explain to him, Hey, you made a
Cal, it was a teaching moment. showed that the other night, coaches and that many penalties or dropped balls and
players. It shows it means a lot to them and great play there. Our football teams com-
They played really hard and left it out on expect to win those games. ing back, weve got the momentum. We
the eld, and it wasnt good enough because that losing sucks. When the guys feel that
cant let Uncle Mo get back on their side
we didnt maximize the opportunity that we way you get excited because you know Standing behind Bowers through something selfish we can con-
had, he said. There is no category for a theyre going to go out and see to it that it
doesnt happen again. Cal QB Ross Bowers completed 22 of 40 trol.
moral victory. No matter the outcome passes for 303 yards and
youre always going to take the lessons Taggart said the cameras didnt see when
from each game. You grow from every expe- Connections a touchdown against the
Trojans, but had four
Taggart went back and told Brooks-James
rience you have. Thats important. The Wilcox family was close to Oregon he loved him.
interceptions and two
Wilcox is from Eugene and played at quarterback Justin Herberts family early on lost fumbles. Wilcox said
Oregon, where he completed a degree in a relationship forged when Wilcoxs dad hell learn from it. History
anthropology. Hes not too sentimental played for Oregon with Herberts grandfa- Hes not the first quar-
about the homecoming hes been back ther. terback to have a game California leads the all-time series
numerous times with opposing teams. But While Wilcox played down the connec- like that. Ross did some against Oregon 40-37-2. The Golden Bears
some of that familiarity is helpful in prepar- tion because he moved away from Oregon won 52-49 in double-overtime last year in
ing his team. some 17 years ago, he has tremendous Ross Bowers good things. It was just Berkeley to end Oregons seven-game win-
at the end it got away
When the offense has the ball its going respect for the Herberts and has been fol- from him a little bit. Obviously the quarter- ning streak in the series. The Ducks are 13-
to be really loud, he said. You have to lowing the young quarterbacks career. 6 against Cal at Autzen Stadium.

Stanfords Love learned a lot from McCaffrey


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS big thing with me and him is just we always How many yards and what people say, you lot of confidence in Manny where hes at
wanted to win. never know. But we knew he was a running now.
STANFORD Long before he became the The way things have played out so far, back and we knew he was going to get the
nations leading running back, Stanfords Love could have much more in common tough yards. All he needed was carries. Waiting game
Bryce Love spent two seasons as a backup with McCaffrey. Here are a few other things to watch for
to 2015 Heisman Trophy runner-up Love not only leads the country with 787 when Stanford (2-2, 1-1 Pac-12 ) hosts Shaw declined to name a starting quarter-
Christian McCaffrey. It was McCaffrey who rushing yards heading into Saturdays home Arizona State (2-2, 1-0): back earlier this week because he was await-
helped teach Love to dream big but remain game against Arizona State, hes on pace to ing news on Keller Chrysts health. Chryst
focused on the bottom line. join McCaffrey as the only two players in Tough crowd suffered a first-quarter injury that knocked
Thats why when Love piled up a career- school history to run for 2,000 yards or Stanford has already faced what are likely him out of the game against UCLA, leaving
best 263 yards against UCLA last week it more in a single season. to be two of the top quarterbacks in next the remainder of the game in the hands of
wasnt really all that shocking. Nor was it a We all knew he had blazing speed, even years NFL draft in USCs Sam Darnold and backups KJ Costello and Ryan Burns. If
surprise when Love opted to stay on the his freshman year, wide receiver JJ Arcega- UCLAs Josh Rosen. Things wont get much Keller doesnt play its some combination
sidelines for the final four minutes, even Whiteside said. We all saw the potential in easier this week. Arizona States Manny of those two guys, Shaw said. If Keller
though he needed 25 more yards to break him. Having guys like Christian in front of Wilkins is third in the Pac-12 with 1,271 does play, then maybe some combination
McCaffreys single-game school record. him for Bryce to take notes on is a pretty yards and eight touchdowns. Wilkins has of those three guys. Well see how it goes.
It was, Love insisted afterward, the right good role model. also tied the Sun Devils school record with
thing to do and the same thing that Stanford has leaned on Love more than his current streak of 188 consecutive passes Back-to-back
McCaffrey would have done. originally anticipated this season because without an interception.
The big thing with it . and Christian had of the teams increasing uncertainty at quar- Hes really matured and working hard on Fresh off their 37-35 win over Oregon,
the same thing . just always believe, have terback. being efficient fundamentally and not put- the Sun Devils will attempt to go 2-0 in
that belief, Love said. Im not big with Hes got so much speed and so much ting the ball in jeopardy, Arizona State conference for the first time since 2012.
numbers and stuff like that but why not explosion, we all know this was going to coach Todd Graham said. Hes played at a Arizona State last registered consecutive
come in and have however many yards? The happen, Cardinal coach David Shaw said. level all four weeks for us to win. Ive got a Pac-12 wins in 2015.

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Baseball briefs
Choos homer carries Rangers by As
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ranger in the past five seasons to have 100
World Series MVP award
named for Willie Mays
Rangers 5, As 3 RBI in a season. NEW YORK Major League Baseball has
ARLINGTON, Texas Shin-Soo Choo Choo homered on the first pitch he saw in named its World Series Most Valuable Player
tied a career high with his 22nd home run on Thursday, but he was warming up starting award after Willie Mays.
the fifth and doubled the lead to 4-0.
and the Texas Rangers beat the Oakland pitcher Sean Manaea in the bullpen and out The decision was announced Friday, the
It was the final pitch of the night for As
Athletics 5-3 on Friday night. of view from television cameras and fans. 63rd anniversary of Mays
starter Raul Alcantara (1-2), who allowed
Martin Perez (13-12) allowed three runs Maxwell wasnt in the lineup Friday, and back-to-the-plate catch in
five hits and four runs in 4 1/3 innings.
and five hits as Texas ended a seven-game took a knee in alongside his standing team- deep center field at the
Texas tacked on another run in the fifth
skid. The 13 wins are a career high for Perez mates in front of the dugout. He entered the Polo Grounds for the New
against reliever Sam Moll when Mazara
and the loss guaranteed Oakland would fin- game as a pinch hitter in the seventh and York Giants against
scored on Willie Calhouns single to left.
ish last in the AL West. grounded out to second. Clevelands Vic Wertz in
Renato Nunez hit a three-run homer in the in
As catcher Bruce Maxwell took a knee Perez had an early lead to work with after the World Series opener.
the seventh inning to cut the lead to 5-3.
during the national anthem and was booed Choo and Elvis Andrus scored on an infield The Giants went on to
Nunez had a chance to give Oakland lead
by a portion of the crowd before and after single by Nomar Mazara in the first. sweep the Indians.
in the eighth, but struck out with the bases
the song. It was the first time Maxwell has The single gave Mazara 99 RBI for the The Series MVP award
loaded to end the inning.
taken a knee on the field in an opposing season. With an RBI in the final two games Willie Mays began the following year,
Alex Claudio worked a scoreless ninth to
ballpark. He took a knee during the anthem Mazara would become the just the second when it was won by
pick up his 11th save for Texas.
Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Johnny Podres.
Now 86, Mays played in 24 All-Star Games

Giants avoid 100-loss season


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the 2016 All-Star break.
during a 22-year-career with the New York and
San Francisco Giants, and the New York Mets.

Beltran has raised $1.3 million


Giants 8, padres 0 for Puerto Rico storm relief
SAN FRANCISCO Buster Posey hit three Crawford hit a two-run single as the Giants Willie Mac award BOSTON A crowd-funding campaign start-
RBI doubles, Brandon Crawford drove in three added four more runs in the fourth, all with two ed by Houston Astros outfielder Carlos Beltran
runs and had three hits, and the San Francisco Hall of Famer Willie McCovey presented has already raised nearly $1.3 million to help
outs. Poseys third double came in the sixth. Nick Hundley with this years Willie Mac
Giants beat the San Diego Padres 8-0 on Stratton struck out seven over 6 2/3 with hurricane relief in his native Puerto Rico.
Friday night to ensure they wont finish with award, voted on by Giants players, coaches Beltran and his family donated $1 million to
innings and walked two, allowing seven hits. and training staff to recognize the teams
a 100-loss season. The Giants have won six of his nine starts initiate the fund earlier this week. He said Friday
Joe Panik added a run-scoring double most inspirational player both on the field that with the assistance of Astros owner Jim
since Aug. 5. and in the clubhouse.
among his four hits to back Chris Stratton (4- The Padres lost their fifth straight game, Crane, he also helped secure two planes in
4). The Giants needed one victory in the final Wow, this is pretty overwhelming to be Houston that were expected to land on the island
shut out for the second straight contest after a standing here with Giants legends and men-
series of the season to avoid their first 100- 10-0 loss to the Dodgers on Wednesday. San later in the day, carrying 300,000 pounds of
loss year since 1985. tioned in the same company as Willie supplies.
Diego has been outscored 36-5 over its past McCovey, Hundley said.
Posey and Pablo Sandoval hit RBI doubles four games. Beltran says he was able to communicate
in the first inning and Crawford had a run- San Diego has won all five previous series Matt Cain tipped his cap when announced with his brother on Friday to get an update on
scoring single as San Francisco jumped on with San Francisco this season and owns a 7- among former winners, as the 2009 recipient. the situation the ground. He says people are
Jordan Lyles (1-5). He was done after 3 2/3 0-1 series record against the Giants dating to Cain will make his final start Saturday after- still having a hard time getting basic necessi-
innings. noon before retirement. ties.

also fanned 205 times. Oaklands Khris Davis was at 194

STRIKEOUTS
Continued from page 11
and Texas Joey Gallo at 193.
They have determined the importance of hitting the ball
in the air, the importance of hitting home runs, and I think
players have bought into it, Yankees manager Joe Girardi
said. I think you can be extremely productive striking out
saying that strikeouts arent really that bad, Kansas City 150 times a year. If you can drive 100 and you can score
Royals manager Ned Yost said. They would much rather 100, theres a lot of things that you can do. So I think the
have one out than the chance for two. game has shifted gears a little bit.
Bostons Chris Sale has 308 strikeouts, the most by a big Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred and his staff are
league pitcher since Arizonas Randy Johnson had 334 in concerned about the decrease in action, especially in an era
2002 and Diamondbacks teammate Curt Schilling fanned that had professional sports competing with screen time for
316. Indians pitchers have reached double digits in strike- the attention of youth.
outs 90 times, the most since at least 1913. Teams averaged 3 strikeouts per game when the Yankees
In earlier eras, strikeouts were a smear on a sluggers base- Murderers Row ruled baseball in 1927. The average didnt
ball card. Babe Ruth never struck out more than 93 times in top 4 until 1952, 5 until 1959 and 6 until 1994. It passed 7
a season. Joe DiMaggio fanned 369 times in his career, to in 2010 and 8 last year.
go along with 361 home runs. Everybody digs the long ball. If you struck out that many
The Yankees Aaron Judge may have set a big league rook- times back in the day, your (butt) would be back in the minor
ie record for home runs with 51 through Thursday, but hes leagues, said Gossage.
16 Weekend Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Louisville names assistant to replace Pitino


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS University interim President Greg Postel clear investigators were referring to Bowen. That will be one of many challenges
introduced Padgett, making the announce- Postel also did not single out Postel, but Padgett faces as he replaces his mentor, a
LOUISVILLE, Ky. David Padgett under- ment after the school had acknowledged its said Wednesday that one student-athlete has Hall of Famer.
stands replacing Louisville coach Rick involvement in the federal investigation been informed he will not practice or play Pitino, 65, went 416-143 in 16 years
Pitino would be difcult under any circum- and placed Pitino on unpaid administrative for the university until the investigation is with the Cardinals and won the 2013 NCAA
stance. leave. Louisville also has placed athletic resolved. championship.
So when Padgett arrived Friday for his director Tom Jurich on paid administrative When Padgett was asked about the inves- He issued a statement soon after the news
introductory news conference as the leave. tigation, he declined to comment. He did conference to a the teams agship radio sta-
Cardinals interim mens basketball coach, Its not going to be easy, Padgett said. say Bowen is still enrolled at Louisville. tion, WKRD, with instructions to share it
after ambling his 6-foot-11 frame to the Its a very tumultuous time. Padgett was Louisvilles strength coach with other media.
podium and attempting to pull the micro- Ten people have been arrested in the cor- from 2010-11 and spent three years as an Pitino reiterated that he was unaware of
phone up to a comfortable level, he ruption case, including four college assis- IUPUI assistant. But his Louisville ties any payments to recruits or their families.
quipped, I knew this was going to be a tant coaches and an Adidas executive. made the move easier for him. But he added, I was the head coach and I will
problem. Cardinals 6-foot-7 freshman Brian Bowen This is Louisville, Padgett said, it is a take ownership of my decisions. The
It wont be the last time he tries to get was not named in federal documents, but top ve program and Im trying to keep its University took the action they thought
comfortable in his new position. details in the criminal complaint make it reputation intact as much as possible. was necessary and I will do the same.

the Bearcats opted to go for it on fourth time, senior defensive end Samuel yards for a pick-6 to give the Grizzlies an

JEFF
Continued from page 11
down. Ontiveros dropped back to pass, but
Ramon dashed around end and timed a leap
perfectly to bat the attempt up in the air.
Villazana-Price got around the edge unen-
cumbered to sack Ontiveros, forcing a fum-
ble that Jeff defensive tackle Phillip Souse
early 7-0 lead.
There were too many mistakes, San
Mateo head coach Jeff Scheller said. The
Ontiveros actually caught his own pass, but recovered. first play of the game was absolutely the
Ramon stuck with the play and tackled him I didnt see my receivers open, difference.
Grizzlies went three-and-out to give the for a big loss, forcing a turnover on downs. Ontiveros said. I looked back up and the Scheller blamed himself for the INT, say-
Bearcats the ball at the Jeff 29-yard line Right when the tackle left me, I just rushers were in my face I got hit and I lost ing he altered his offensive game plan in
with 7:39 remaining, senior defensive end quickly found the ball, Ramon said. the ball. hopes of springing a big play after the
Ulyses Ramon went to work. I had to get him, Villazana-Price said.
Jefferson wasnt out of the woods though. Bearcats produced the quick pick.
The offense was getting picked [apart], Disaster nearly struck when the Grizzlies If I didnt get him, it would have been a Instead, Jeff would go on to build a 17-0
Ramon said. We had to pick them up. Its leading rusher Angelo Velez fumbled the game-changer. lead. Joshua Fernandez booted a 25-yard
all a team effort. ball on second down; he managed to recover Two plays later, Velez put the game away field goal near the end of the first quarter,
Ramon was a force over the closing min- his own fumble though, preserving the pos- with a 28-yard run for Jeffersons first first- then Alvarez led the Grizzlies on a seven-
utes of the contest. On second-and-12 from session long enough for Jeff to punt. It was down of the second half. play, 65-yard drive capped by a 17-yard
the Jeff 31, he nailed the Bearcats for a 2- a clutch third-down stop by Bearcats line- Its no wonder the game ended with an scoring pass to Daniel Benjamin. The score
yard loss. But Ontiveros responded with a backer George Kautai that forced the punt, array of proverbial fireworks. It started the started a second quarter that saw the two
20-yard completion to William Bradford for as the senior dropped a Velez reception for a same way. teams combine for five TDs, closing with a
a first down. After Ramon produced a clutch 3-yard loss. On the games second play from scrim- 14-yard scoring run by Velez 10 seconds
second-down stop, holding a draw play to 1 San Mateo got the ball back at the mage, Alvarez was picked off by San Mateo before halftime.
yard, senior linebacker Kayo Rossetto Jefferson 40 with 2:23 to go. After an senior cornerback Gui Pains. On the very After rushing for back-to-back 250-yard
broke up a pass attempt near the sideline. incomplete pass and a short run, the next play though, Ontiveros was intercept- plus games, Velez Friday totaled 19 carries
With just over four minutes remaining, Bearcats again faced third down. But this ed by Villazana-Price, who returned it 54 for 103 yards.

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Marshawn Lynch up next for Denvers stingy run defense
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS some strength to the middle. ... Theyve been down. Usually when you week. Carr was sacked four times, the most
very good there, and that limits the number of get a running back hell hes had in a single game since 2015. Oakland
DENVER Melvin Gordon, Ezekiel opportunities teams get. just fall, but hes definite- will need to do a much better job this week,
Elliott, LeSean McCoy. Gordon gained 33 yards on his final 17 car- ly Beast Mode. They call especially against Miller, who has four career
This terrific trio of elite running backs com- ries against Denver; Elliott had the worst him that for a reason. sacks of Carr.
bined to rush for 3,895 yards and 38 touch- game of his life with 9 yards on eight carries Lynch presents another
downs last year. But each one has run into the and McCoy managed 21 yards on 14 carries. big test for Denvers Yanking his chain
Denver Broncos buzz saw this season. Up next: Marshawn Lynch. defense, which is allow-
ing a league-low 59 yards Amari Cooper and Michael Crabtree make
Against an improved defensive front featur- He leads the Raiders with a mere 139 yards up one of the best receiving duos in the NFL,
and a touchdown on three dozen carries but Marshawn rushing and has yet to
ing Von Miller, Derek Wolfe, free agent both topping 1,000 yards last year. But they
brings more than just numbers to his home- Lynch yield a touchdown run.
Domata Peko and a blossoming Adam Gotsis, havent had much success against the Denver
town team, namely a tone-setting physicality Thats a turnaround from
the three running backs combined for 84 yards secondary led by Aqib Talib, Chris Harris Jr.
and personality. last season when the Broncos were 28th in the
on 40 carries for a 2.1-yard average and zero and Bradley Roby.
league and allowed the Raiders to rush for 218
touchdowns. Hes been a great addition, Del Rio said, In four meetings against the Broncos as
yards in Oakland.
After Gordons 21-yard scamper on the first noting he brings passion and toughness to Other subplots in Sundays showdown teammates, Cooper and Crabtree have aver-
carry of the season, the Broncos have allowed a roster that prides itself on nastiness. between the bitter AFC West rivals: aged a combined 72.3 yards receiving per
opponents lead running backs a mere 1.6 Oh, youve just got to get him on the game with just one TD overall. Adding insult
yards a carry. ground, said Miller, laughing because thats Protect the Carr was the moment in last seasons finale when
Theyve been playing tremendous defense, not so easy. I remember one time when I tried Talib ripped a chain right off Crabtrees neck.
Oaklands offensive line has been one of the
period, said Oakland coach Jack Del Rio, to tackle him (when he was with) the Seattle Cooper has struggled early this season with
leagues best in recent years. But that unit lost
whose Raiders (2-1) visit the Broncos (2-1) Seahawks and I had him behind the line. It was 10 catches through three games, while
tackle Menelik Watson to Denver this season
Sunday in a game pitting teams salty over like a yard. I think I had him by one leg and he Crabtree left last weeks loss with a chest
and had its problems against Washington last
stumbles on the road last week. Pekos added just drug me for the next two and got the first injury.

49ERS
Continued from page 11

Weve run, probably, too many RPOs (run-pass options)


down there and didnt execute them properly or didnt make
the catch or the throw, like the fourth-and-1 in Indy. Weve
got to run the ball better, for sure.
It doesnt help, of course, that the Cardinals are without
David Johnson (broken wrist). Johnson led the NFL in
touchdowns last season with 20.

Pressure point
The 49ers have used first-round picks on defensive line-
men the past three drafts but havent seen the payoff when it
comes to their pass rush. San Franciscos only three sacks
came in Week 2 against Seattles suspect line, and the 49ers
have generated just 17 quarterback pressures the other two
games.
DeForest Buckner, the 2016 first-rounder, leads the team
with 14 pressures but has yet to get a sack. This years No.
3 overall pick, Solomon Thomas, has no sacks and just
three pressures, while 2015 first-rounder Arik Armstead has
one sack.
Weve got to find a way to get pressure on the quarterback
because if you dont get pressure on the quarterback with
four, thats going to trickle to your coverages, coach Kyle
Shanahan said.
Arizonas offensive line struggled mightily last week,
when the Cowboys sacked Palmer six times.

Controlling Carlos
Carlos Hyde has been limited all week due to a concus-
sion, but the Cardinals are expecting to see him Sunday and
he is the defenses No. 1 priority. Hyde is averaging 5.2
yards a carry.
He has always been a challenge because hes a big back,
but hes got really light feet and can jump cut, Arians said.
Hes powerful, runs behind his pads. He, again like Zeke
(Ezekiel Elliott), will be a heck of a challenge.

Breakthrough performance
After failing to score a single touchdown the first two
weeks, the 49ers finally broke through with five in last
weeks 41-39 loss to the Rams. Brian Hoyer threw for 332
yards and two TDs in his most effective game since joining
San Francisco this offseason, teaming with Pierre Garcon
for 142 of those yards. The night didnt start so well, with
Hoyer throwing an interception in the first play, but his
ability to bounce back from that was a good sign for the
Niners.
You handle the adversity and move on to the next play.
Really thats all you can do, he said. The more you get
angry, the more you get upset, its going to affect the way
you play.

Anthem Demostrations
The 49ers are one of two teams yet to play a game follow-
ing President Donald Trumps criticisms of players who
demonstrate during the national anthem.
San Francisco was ground zero for such displays during
the anthem last year when former quarterback Colin
Kaepernick started it in response to police brutality and
racial injustice. Safety Eric Reid joined him and had become
a vocal leader in the movement. The Niners are figuring
what kind of demonstration they will carry out Sunday.
Whatever we decide to do were going to do as a group, as
an entire team, Hoyer said. Not force someone to do
something they dont want to do, but also support people
who want to do something that they may want to do.
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WNBA brief Angeles won back-to-back titles in


2001 and 2002. NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE NFL STANDINGS
For the Lynx, Maya Moore scored
Sparks beat Lynx, 16 points, all of which came in the East Division East Division AMERICAN CONFERENCE
near back-to-back titles second half. She picked up her third
x-Washington97
W L
63
Pct
.606
GB

W L Pct GB East
W L T Pct PF PA
foul in the second quarter and fouled z-Boston 92 68 .575
Buffalo 2 1 0 .667 50 37
LOS ANGELES Nneka out with 37 seconds left. Miami 76 84 .475 21 z-New York 90 70 .563 2
New England 2 1 0 .667 99 95
Ogwumike and Odyssey Sims each The Sparks led by as many as 13 Atlanta 71 89 .444 26 Tampa Bay 78 82 .488 14 Miami 1 1 0 .500 25 37
scored 16 points to help the Los points in the third quarter but the New York 69 91 .431 28 Toronto 75 85 .469 17 N.Y. Jets 1 2 0 .333 52 72
Angeles Sparks beat the Minnesota Lynx pulled to within one in the Philadelphia 65 95 .406 32 Baltimore 75 85 .469 17
Lynx 75-64 in Game 3 of the WNBA Central Division Central Division South
fourth quarter. Los Angeles held on, W LT Pct PF PA
Finals on Friday night. outscoring Minnesota 17-7 after the x-Chicago 91 69 .569 x-Cleveland 101 59 .631
Tennessee 2 10 .667 86 69
Milwaukee 85 75 .531 6 y-Minnesota 84 76 .525 17
The Sparks have taken a 2-1 lead in Lynx got within 58-57. Jacksonville 2 10 .667 89 51
St. Louis 82 78 .513 9 Kansas City 79 81 .494 22 Indianapolis 1 20 .333 53 90
the best-of-five game series and with The first two games came down to
Pittsburgh 73 87 .456 18 Chicago 66 94 .413 35 Houston 1 20 .333 53 74
one more win can become the first the final seconds and this was anoth-
Cincinnati 67 93 .419 24 Detroit 63 97 .394 38
team since 2002 to win the champi- er close game but the Sparks never North
West Division West Division
onship in back-to-back years. Los trailed. W LT Pct PF PA
x-Los Angeles 102 58 .638 x-Houston 100 60 .625
Pittsburgh 2 10 .667 64 50
y-Arizona 92 68 .575 10 Los Angeles 79 81 .494 21
big-play bag too often, but even

DONS
Baltimore 2 10 .667 51 54
Colorado 87 73 .544 15 Seattle 77 83 .481 23 Cincinnati 0 30 .000 33 60
the most basic of runs chewed up
San Diego 70 90 .438 32 Texas 77 83 .481 23 Cleveland 0 30 .000 56 76
big chunks of yardage.
Gians 63 97 .394 39 As 74 86 .463 26
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Lautaimi set the tone when he W LT Pct PF PA
capped the opening drive of the x-clinched division x-clinched division
Kansas City 3 00 1.000 93 57
y-clinched wild card z-clinched playoff berth
the junior rushed for 143 yards and game with a run off left tackle from Denver 2 10 .667 82 64
four touchdowns on 14 carries 30 yards out. After taking the hand- Raiders 2 10 .667 81 63
Fridays Games Fridays Games L.A. Chargers 0 30 .000 48 67
all in the first half as the entire sec- off, Lautaimi worked his way
Chicago Cubs 5, Cincinnati 4 N.Y. Yankees 4, Toronto 0
ond half was played with a running through the wash before finding Cleveland 10, Chicago White Sox 1 NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Philadelphia 6, N.Y. Mets 2
clock. daylight and bouncing his run out- Washington 6, Pittsburgh 1 Houston 3, Boston 2 East
[Paul] is my boy, Grant said. side and then out-running the SHP Miami 6, Atlanta 5 Tampa Bay 7, Baltimore 0 W L T Pct PF PA
Hes one phenomenal back. defense to front corner of the end Philadelphia 2 1 0 .667 77 68
Colorado 9, L.A. Dodgers 1 Texas 5, Oakland 3
Grant got his work in as well, Dallas 2 1 0 .667 64 62
zone for a 6-0 Dons lead. Kansas City 2, Arizona 1 Minnesota 6, Detroit 3 Washington 2 1 0 .667 71 60
running for 61 tough yards on 10 Milwaukee 5, St. Louis 3 Kansas City 2, Arizona 1 N.Y. Giants 0 3 0 .000 37 70
carries, looking to run over defend- After forcing SHP to punt on its San Francisco 8, San Diego 0 L.A. Angels 6, Seattle 5
ers whenever he could. initial possession, Aragon took Saturdays Games Saturdays Games South
The O line, as a whole, did fan- over at its own 42 and needed six Cincy (Stephens 2-0) at Cubs (Lester 12-8), 1:05 p.m. Houston(McCullers7-3)atBoston(Pomeranz16-6),10:05p.m. W LT Pct PF PA
tastic, Grant said. We cant run plays to reach the end zone, pick- SD (Chacin 13-10) at Giants (Cain 3-11), 1:05 p.m. Toronto (Stroman 13-8) atYankees (Garcia 5-10),1:05 p.m. Atlanta 3 00 1.000 87 66
ing up four first downs along the Carolina 2 10 .667 45 40
for 200, 300 yards without them. Brewers (Wilkerson 0-0) at St.Louis (Weaver 7-2),1:15 p.m. Baltimore (Castro 3-2) atTampa (Archer 9-12),3:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay 1 10 .500 46 41
As a whole, the Aragon offense way. Lautaimi again finished off the Mets (deGrom 15-10) at Philly (Alvarez 0-1),4:05 p.m. WhiteSox(Fulmer2-1)atCleveland(Kluber18-4),4:10p.m. New Orleans 1 20 .333 73 78
racked up 366 yards 297 coming drive, breaking two tackles on his Pitt (Taillon 8-7) atWashington (Scherzer 16-6),4:05 p.m. Detroit (Farmer 4-5) at Minnesota (Berrios 13-8),4:10 p.m.
in the first half. way into the end zone from 14 Atlanta (Sims 3-5) at Miami (Despaigne 1-3),4:10 p.m. Arizona (Walker 9-9) at KC (Junis 8-3), 4:15 p.m. North
The Dons defense was just as yards out and a 12-0 Aragon lead. Arizona (Walker 9-9) at KC (Junis 8-3), 4:15 p.m. As (Gossett 4-10) at Texas (Cashner 10-11), 5:05 p.m. W LT Pct PF PA
Dodgers(Kershaw18-4)atColorado(Marquez11-7),5:10p.m. Seattle (Moore 1-5) at Angels (Nolasco 6-15),6:07 p.m. Green Bay 3 10 .750 102 81
impressive, with Grant and defen- Minnesota 2 10 .667 72 62
sive tackle Moses Olive leading the It was 19-0 early in the second Sundays Games Sundays Games
Detroit 2 10 .667 85 63
way. The Dons absolutely stuffed quarter when Lautaimi completed N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 12:05 p.m. Houston at Boston, 12:05 p.m.
Chicago 1 30 .250 61 104
the SHP ground game, where his touchdown hat trick by bulling Pittsburgh at Washington, 12:05 p.m. As at Texas, 12:05 p.m.
Aragon held the Gators to just 43 his way in for a score from 4 yards San Diego at Giants 12:05 p.m. Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 12:05 p.m. West
yards rushing. When forced to go to out to cap a six-play, 68-yard drive. Atlanta at Miami, 12:10 p.m. Seattle at L.A. Angels, 12:07 p.m. W LT Pct PF PA
L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 12:10 p.m. Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 12:10 p.m. L.A. Rams 2 10 .667 107 75
the air, SHP couldnt get much done A Gabe Campos scramble on Arizona at Kansas City, 12:15 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, 12:10 p.m. Seattle 1 20 .333 48 59
there, either as quarterback Brad fourth-and-goal at the 1-inch put Milwaukee at St. Louis, 12:15 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 12:10 p.m. Arizona 1 20 .333 56 76
Yaffe completed 7 of 13 passes for Aragon up 26-0. Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 12:20 p.m. Arizona at Kansas City, 12:15 p.m.
49ers 0 30 .000 51 76
81 yards.
Thursdays Games
The most telling stat may be that Lautaimi scored his fourth touch-
Aragon held SHP to just seven first down with 4:05 to play in the first WHATS ON TAP TRANSACTIONS Green Bay 35, Chicago 14
Sundays Games
downs in the game, three in the first half, scoring from 2 yards out. SATURDAY BASEBALL New Orleans vs Miami at London, UK, 6:30 a.m.
half. The Dons also came up with Campos then capped the scoring National League Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 10 a.m.
College football PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Will not retain man- Carolina at New England, 10 a.m.
three sacks one each from Matt for the Dons when he found Lopeti ager Pete Mackanin, who agreed to a contract
Tennessee at Houston, 10 a.m.
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Lucky
A love
letter to Harry
Dean Stanton
and his to us
SEE PAGE 20

Inflation of
qualification
By Talia Fine

M
y sister is a phenomenal singer.
My dad can cook. My best friend
from elementary school is a var-
sity basketball player. My teacher is a
salsa dancer.
Some people can write an essay in their
sleep or they compose music. Some always
get As or are good at taking tests; others
can draw anything.
Lacking some of the
skills means not making
a team or joining a club,
but lacking all of the
skills means not making
it to the college of my
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House is a kind of bookend to Alan J. Pakula 1976 masterpiece All the Presidents Men dreams.
that gives a belated big-screen close-up to the man who was until he revealed himself in 2005 as the Washington Posts famous source Ivy League schools are
shrouded in mystery. higher institutions of
learning for elite students of the highest

Mark Felt looks at the


academic performance, and they are the
epitome of education in the eyes of many
high school students and their parents.
As a result, the number of applications
per year is increasing. Some receive
upwards of 40,000 applications, yet only
let in 2,000 or so.

man behind Deep Throat


Acceptances aside, the sheer number of
applications means that more and more stu-
dents are considering themselves to be
exceptional enough to apply to the most
elite universities. But that actually isnt
crazy. An increasing number of students are
By Lindsey Bahr checking all the boxes.
Film prompts questions of Deep Throats role THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The well-known forum page Prep Scholar
recommends taking between seven and 12
By Jake Coyle Washington Posts famous source As a lifetime Federal Bureau of AP classes for students aiming to go to a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS shrouded in mystery. Investigation agent and No. 2 to J. Edgar top university.
But whether Mark Felt adds clarity to Hoover, Mark Felt was not exactly an ordi- In the article Overcrowding at
NEW YORK More than four decades the legend of Watergate or further mytholo- nary man, but he was, it seems, a highly Carlmont by Zana Lunsford in the
after Hal Holbrook stood smoking in a gizes it is up for debate. Bob Woodward and unlikely candidate to topple a presidency. September edition of The Highlander,
darkened parking lot, urging Robert Carl Bernstein, the famed journalists Felt was the man behind Deep Throat, the Carlmont High School administration and
whose reporting earned the Washington Watergate whistleblower who led Bob teachers explain how they need to overload
Redfords Bob Woodward to follow the
Post a Pulitzer Prize, say Peter Woodward and Carl Bernstein to the explo- their advanced classes when scheduling
money, the famed Watergate source Deep
Landesmans film overstates the impor- sive truth behind that break-in. He lived because students usually drop. However,
Throat is, in cinematic terms, finally only as a shadowy mystery in the popular
stepping out of the shadows. tance of Felt in untangling Watergate, por- this year fewer students have dropped
traying him as a puppet master pulling the imagination until he gave up his long-held advanced courses than ever before.
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down secret in 2005, a few years before he died.
the White House is a kind of bookend to strings that would, as the subtitle asserts, Last year we had a total of 432 requests
topple Richard Nixon. By then what he represented had already for schedule changes This year we had a
Alan J. Pakula 1976 masterpiece All the transcended anything an actual human could
Presidents Men that gives a belated big- Felt, then the No. 2 official at the Federal total of 677 requests, [and] 300 of them
Bureau of Investigation, played an integral live up to.
screen close-up to the man who was
until he revealed himself in 2005 as the See MARK, Page 22 See FELT, Page 23 See STUDENT, Page 23

Gorgeous 2049 breaks


the Blade Runner spell
By Jake Coyle K. Dicks novel Do Androids Dream of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Electric Sheep? the horror of not know-
ing if youre real or not and overlaid it
Were all just looking out for something across an eerie and mesmerizing sci-fi void.
real, says Robin Wrights police captain Its slick surfaces and the radically atmos-
in Blade Runner 2049. pheric synthesizer score by Vangelis not
Wright, an icy, steely actress seemingly to mention Daryl Hannahs hair and some
born for the world of Blade Runner, is serious shoulder pads made Blade
speaking to her replicant detective whose Runner an electric portrait of 80s soul-
name is his serial number: KDC-3-7 or lessness. Its futuristic grandeur came with a
K, for short (Ryan Gosling). But its a cynical shrug.
line that resonates beyond the robotic real- Denis Villeneuves impressively crafted
ity of Blade Runner. What contemporary and deeply respectful sequel, set 30 years
moviegoer wont nod with understanding? later, has more than most of its reboot-
Ridley Scotts 1982 sci-fi neo-noir origi-
nal extracted the frightful premise of Philip See 2049, Page 22 While Blade Runner 2049 still stands out from the pack, it lacks the mystery of the original.
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Lucky is a love letter to Stanton and his to us


By Jocelyn Noveck Harry Dean Stanton, in every possible way. The character
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS was written for Stanton, and virtually every scene refer-
ences his own life in some way. The director himself has
Harry Dean Stanton Is Lucky, announces the trailer of called it a love letter to the actor.
the new film by John Carroll Lynch. That sentence means In any case, were the lucky ones. While the movie as a
more than it sounds. purely cinematic experience is quirky at best and occasion-
Yes, Stanton, the wonderful actor with that indelible hol- ally frustrating, Stanton shines throughout, and its a
low-cheeked, weather-beaten look who died this month at poignant and fitting sendoff for an actor who clearly still
91, plays a man called Lucky. Yes, the film is called had much to give at age 89, when the film was made. In fact,
Lucky. But what the phrase really means is that Lucky Is maybe Lucky is really Stantons own love letter to his
fans.
We begin, aptly, in the desert somewhere surely a refer-
ence to Paris, Texas, the 1984 film that changed
Stantons trajectory, finally making him a leading man. A
tortoise crawls amid the cacti. Later in the film, we will hear
that tortoises can live to be 100. And when we meet 90-
year-old Lucky, it seems that he, too, will reach that mile-
Invites You To stone.
Lucky lives a low-maintenance life. He has few earthly
CRUISE EXTRAVAGANZA 2017 ties no spouse, no children that Im totally sure of, no Lucky lives a low-maintenance life. He has few earthly ties
Tuesday, October 3, 2017 5:00 8:00 pm pets. He lives in a threadbare home with the few things he no spouse, no children that Im totally sure of, no pets. He
Poplar Creek Golf Course needs: a coffee maker, a fridge containing only milk, a clos- lives in a threadbare home with the few things he needs: a
et with a few identical plaid shirts. And a cowboy hat, of coffee maker, a fridge containing only milk, a closet with a few
1700 Coyote Point, San Mateo, CA identical plaid shirts.
course.
A one-of-a-kind evening of presentations by This is a man who clings to habit. Each morning he We gradually learn some details of Luckys life story: He
award-winning cruise lines from around the the world. awakes to the same music, and does the same five yoga exer- served in World War II, in the Navy (Stanton did, too.) He
There will be special pricing for Extravaganza guests, cises in his white underwear. He makes the same coffee has a sad story about an animal. Most of all, he sings
free catalogs and typical itineraries, door prizes, and lots of cream and sugar and walks over to the same diner. (Stanton did, too.) The scene where we witness this unex-
complimentary hors d oeuvres and wine. Your host is Youre nothing, Lucky says to the owner, Joe. Youre pected talent is hands down the most moving of the film.
nothing, Joe replies. This was apparently a favorite line of And the most natural, too, so natural it feels like a docu-
Travel Wizards, serving the Bay area since 1981. Stantons, an atheist who believed that were all, essential- mentary. This is a stark contrast with the scenes in the bar,
Admission and parking are free. ly, nothing. where the dialogue suddenly sounds so mannered and showy,
Please RSVP as soon as possible at 650-696-6900 Luckys day continues with his favorite TV game shows, it feels like everyone is auditioning for a play. This uneven-
Travel@TravelWizards.com to save your place! a stop at the local grocery for milk, crossword puzzles, and ness can feel frustrating (the screenplay is by Logan
later, after many cigarettes, a drink at the local bar, where he Sparks, an old friend of Stantons, and Drago Sumonja).
190 Primrose Road, Burlingame, CA catches up with the same daily cast of characters. One of Fortunately, Stantons presence is constant, and certain-
www.travelwizards.com them, Howard, is played by director David Lynch in just one ly overshadows any minor flaws. Even scenes where the
of a series of delicious cameos; Howard is deeply upset actor is simply walking along the street, alone and silent-
because his tortoise, President Roosevelt, has escaped. ly, have a certain purposeful elegance to them. Apparently
Much talk ensues about the nature of tortoises. Stanton walked several miles in total during filming, in
And the movie moseys along like this, vignette by 100-degree heat. He gave us everything he had, the direc-
vignette. What plot there is, centers around Luckys grow- tor has said.
ing realization that he is, in fact, mortal. A scary fall leads And us, too. Again, were the ones who are lucky.
him to his doctor another nice cameo, by Ed Begley Jr. Lucky, a Magnolia Pictures release, is unrated by the
who finds all in order, and doesnt see much point in Motion Picture Association of America. Running time: 88
Lucky quitting smoking at his age. minutes. Three stars out of four.
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MUSEUM GOTTA SEE UM
By Susan Cohn First Fridays program on Oct. 6. Not only
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT is admission free the entire day (10 a.m. to
4 p.m.), but two programs are also planned
SANCHEZ ADOBE HISTORIC SITE for the public without any fees. At 11 a.m.,
S TAGES S HOW OF TRADITIONAL preschool children will be invited to learn
AND CONTEMPORARY QUILTS . about Natures Bounty. They will make an
While the Sanchez Adobe Historic Site, acorn out of tissue paper to take home. Then
which contains the Sanchez Adobe, is only museum staff will conduct a special program
5 acres today, when Francisco Sanchez within its Journey to Work exhibit gallery.
started building his home in 1842, his Here the youngsters will hear the story, A is
Rancho San Pedro encompassed some for Acorn! At 2 p.m., museum docents will
9, 000 acres, essentially all of todays lead tours of the museum for adults. The San
Pacifica. Sanchez was one of the most well- Mateo County History Museum is located at
known men in northern California at the 2200 Broadway within the 107-year-old
end of Californias Mexican era. At one time Old Courthouse in Redwood City. It fea-
he was alcalde or mayor of San Francisco, tures exhibits related to the use of natural
and at the time of the American takeover of resources, suburban development, ethnic
California, he led his fellow Californios experience and entrepreneurial achievement
against United States Marines at the Battle on the Peninsula from the time of the
of Santa Clara. A state historic landmark, Ohlone Indian through today. The museum SAN MATEO COUNTY HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
the Sanchez Adobe is the second oldest is open every day except Monday, from 10 Traditional and contemporary quilts will be on display in the Tack Room of the Sanchez Adobe
building in San Mateo County. The San a.m. to 4 p.m. The Free First Fridays pro- Historic Site in Pacifica on Oct. 7-8.
Mateo County Historical Association has gram is sponsored by the San Mateo Credit
been interpreting the history of this park Union. For more information contact (1000 Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica). This in both oils and acrylic polymer, reflects
since 1979. An exhibition of traditional www.historysmc.org or 299-0104. instructional program will take place at the the lands he travels and his love of nature
*** Woodside Store on Oct. 14 from 1 p.m. until and the outdoors. His paintings, typically
and contemporary quilts will take place at
3 p.m. To sign-up or for further information centered around water themes, are shown in
the Sanchez Adobe, 1000 Linda Mar Blvd. CALLING FOR VOLUNTEERS! SAN
call 299-0104 ext. 231or email educa- galleries and institutional and private col-
in Pacifica, on Oct. 7-8 between 1 p.m. and MATEO COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCI-
tion@historysmc.org. lections throughout the United States. The
4 p.m. both days. A bed turning activity ETY DOCENT ORIENTATION S ES -
*** demonstration is scheduled for 1 p.m. on
will be part of the fun. Refreshments will be SION SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY,
WINTER WILL COME AGAIN Oct. 21 at the Societys Fine Art Center, 527
served. Admission is free. For more infor- OCT. 1 4 AT THE WOODSIDE STORE. SOMEDAY. LEARN HOW TO PAINT A San Mateo Ave. in San Bruno. Free and open
mation call 359-1462 or go to www.histo- The San Mateo County Historical SNOW SCENE FROM ARTIST DON- to the public. For additional information,
rysmc.org. Association will be conducting a free docent ALD NEFF AT THE S OCIETY OF please contact Judith Puccini at 737-6084
*** orientation session for volunteers interest- WESTERN ARTISTS IN SAN BRUNO. or visit www.societyofwesternartists.com.
FREE FIRST FRIDAYS CONTIN- ed in helping lead tours at the San Mateo The Society of Western Artists presents an
UE AT THE SAN MATEO COUNTY County History Museum (2200 Broadway, oil painting demonstration of a snow scene
HISTORY MUSEUM. The San Mateo Redwood City), Woodside Store (3300 Tripp by artist Donald Neff. Neffs work, executed Susan Cohn can be reached at susan@smdailyjour-
County History Museum continues its Free Road, Woodside) and the Sanchez Adobe nal.com or www.twitter.com/susancityscene.

Foxs Family Guy launches Season 15 on Sunday


By Frazier Moore friends begin their 15th season on Sunday What else? b ut we act ual l y h adn t .
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (9 p.m. Eastern) on Fox. Well have a special episode where (pre- The series, which premiered in 1999, was
With that in mind, show runners Rich cocious toddler) Stewie is in therapy for the created by Seth MacFarlane, who handed
NEW YORK As everyone must know by Appel and Alec Sulkin recently shared some entire half-hour, said Sulkin, with the over the reins as showrunner in 2010 to pur-
now, Foxs animated series Family Guy details of what lies ahead including the therapist played by Sir Ian McKellen. sue other projects, including the two Ted
lives to lampoon human nature and human series 300th episode, which wont be just a Stewie actually learns something about films and, currently, his new Fox sci-fi
frailties, and does so without fear or favor. milestone, Appel promises, but one of our himself, said Appel as opposed to series The Orville, which he created,
Theres something bracing about Family best. everyone elses therapy. wrote and stars in.
Guy as it blows its whistle on a society The season premiere, said Sulkin, will Another episode, titled Three Directors, But he continues to voice a number of
that seems to grow ever coarser and more be our shameless grab to win a (best show) will tell the same simple story Peter los- favorite Family Guy characters, and
mean-spirited, while individuals squawk at Emmy an itch so far unscratched by the ing his job within the half-hour, but while hes recording if there are things that
any hint of disrespect directed toward them Television Academy. each version is told in the style of Quentin he doesnt like, or DOES like, he will let us
and wilt at every trigger word. As Peter embarks on his own For Your Tarantino, Wes Anderson and Michael Bay, know, Sulkin said.
For anyone weary of todays reflexive Consideration campaign, he will make Appel said. One of MacFarlanes signature elements
correctness, the show, with its deft blend of Family Guy more like proven Emmy-win- We h av e an ep i s o de wh ere Bri an (t h e in the show is its cutaway gags and comic
the ingenious and the rude-and-crude, pro- ning shows, including not just comedy but erudi t e, art i cul at e fami l y do g ) an d asides. Peppered through each episodes 22
vides a counteractive safe space where no also dramas and reality. Guest voices St ewi e g o b ack t o Vi ct o ri an En g l an d minutes, those cutaways are where some of
low blow, regardless of how low, is inad- include Sofia Vergara, Ty Burrell, Julie an d p l ay Sh erl o ck Ho l mes an d Dr. its sharpest and most devilish comedy
missible. And so it carries on, as porky Bowen, Louis C.K., Bill Maher, Christina Wat s o n , s ai d Sul k i n . Th at s eems l i k e resides, and where the series takes its
patriarch Peter Griffin and his family and Pickles and the late Adam West. s o met h i n g we mi g h t h av e do n e b efo re, wildest flights of fancy.

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MARK
extraordinarily methodical, step-by-step NFL. Many disputed that page-one report, that he was overlooked when Hoover died? I
reporting. The resulting film, starring though, on the basis of the still hard-hit- would have been, said Neeson.
Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman, stayed ting finished film. Landesman vigorously There was a moment where we were film-
close to the truth but it added some dramatic denied the claims and calls the Times report ing where (Liam) was like, I cant keep
Continued from page 19 flourishes. The now-famous line follow the a hit piece that damaged the movie. track of all the things that Im supposed to
money, for example, was an invention of A 2004 cover story of Landesmans for know on any one day, on any one moment,
role in exposing Nixons attempted cover- screenwriter William Goldman. the New York Times Magazine about sex says Diane Lane, who plays Felts wife,
up. But by depicting Felt as the grand In response to Woodward and Bernsteins trafficking in the U.S., also came under Audrey. Youre trying to remember how
orchestrator of the presidents demise, comments, Landesman a former inves- scrutiny for allegedly exaggerating the much you know when. At a certain point,
Woodward and Bernstein say, Mark Felt tigative journalist, himself, whose previ- scope of domestic sex trafficking. The vet- you go, This guy was a genius.
distorts the history and lessons of ous film was the 2015 docudrama eran media critic Jack Shafer penned numer- Woodward chronicled his relationship
Watergate. Concussion, with Will Smith suggest- ous columns for Slate questioning the story, with Felt in the 2005 book, The Secret
Felt played a role, at times a courageous ed there were parallels between the including one titled Doubting Man: The Story Of Watergates Deep
one, Woodward told the Associated Press. approaches of the two films. Landesman, to which Landesman wrote Throat. In it, he described Felt as consider-
But this portrait of him as the man who This film sees Watergate through the several responses defending his article. ing the Nixon team Nazis. Time and again
brought down the White House just isnt keyhole of Felts experience as the man Landesman recently told the New Yorker he told Woodward during their meetings: I
accurate. leading the FBI investigation into the that Woodward and Bernstein loved the have to do this my way.
Woodward and Bernstein voiced their con- White Houses cover-up, just as All the film. Because of his position virtually atop
cerns with Landesman in an email to the Presidents Men saw Watergate through the the chief investigative agency, his words
Mark Felt, which will be released on
filmmaker last October that they shared keyhole of Woodward and Bernsteins expe- and guidance had immense, at times even
Friday, focuses heavily on Felts battles
with The Associated Press. They implored rience, Landesman said in a statement to staggering, authority, wrote Woodward.
within the FBI. Nixon nominated a long-
Landesman to drop the subtitle, calling it the AP. time loyalist, L. Patrick Gray as acting Felts story is to Landesman almost
demonstrably false.
In an earlier interview about the film, director after the death of J. Edgar Hoover. A satirically relevant today. The movie was
In the letter, they maintained that Nixons
Landesman boasted of the films accuracy loyal servant to Hoover and ardent defender finished while FBI Director James Comey
fall was the work of many contributors
particularly in a parking garage meeting of the bureau, Felt (played by Liam Neeson) was fired by President Trump, after which
they listed as ranging from Frank Wells,
between Woodward and Felt in compari- was angered by being passed over for the Special Counsel Robert Mueller was
the Watergate office security guard who dis-
son to All the Presidents Men. post. But he was infuriated by the White appointed to investigate possible coordina-
covered the break in, to the Supreme Court,
Landesman added that Pakulas film is one of Houses attempts to control the FBI and tion between Russia and the Trump cam-
which unanimously ruled that Nixon had to
his favorites. obstruct its investigation into Watergate. paign.
turn over his tapes. Mark Felt was only
Its a much fuller representation of what Felt perpetuated the Watergate investiga- Woodward, whos currently writing a
one of several dozen sources we used, they
really happened that night than whats in tion and clandestinely fed the press infor- book on Trump to be published next year,
wrote.
All the Presidents Men, said Landesman. mation to keep the story in the papers. grants that Mark Felt captures the
Let the story speak for itself, they con-
Theres a lot of that film that was the cre- Some of Felts motives and actions are strength of somebody acting on their con-
cluded. A hyped effort to make it more will
ation and the poetic dramatization of Bill well known, but not all of them. He died in victions, and he praises Neesons perform-
fail and do yourselves and Mark Felt a grave
Goldman, more than was factually accurate. 2008 at the age of 95. That made making ance. But his and Bernsteins objections are
disservice.
My ambition was to make this movie the Mark Felt a kind of investigation of its that Mark Felt lacks the essential context
Its far from the first time the facts sur-
more iconically accurate version of own. Felt was also indicted in 1978 for of the bigger picture.
rounding Watergate have been contested.
Woodward and Bernstein have played their events. ordering illegal break-ins of homes of fam- Failing to connect the dots, in a way, is to
own part in growing the legend around their Landesmans commitment to accuracy has ily and friends of Weather Underground go against what Watergate and All the
landmark journalism and the aura around the been questioned before. Citing emails members. President Ronald Reagan par- Presidents Men stood for.
source they nicknamed. Their 1974 book, leaked in the hack of Sony Pictures, The doned him. Events in history have multiple causes
All the Presidents Men, recounted their New York Times reported that Concussion You try to find out: Was he a hero? Was he and multiple people involved almost
was altered to soften its criticism of the a traitor to the FBI? Was he so pissed off always, said Woodward. And it did here.

it feel like to hold a baby in your arms? is

2049
Continued from page 19
Interlinked.)
Gosling has little about him that sug-
gests android, unless future scientists are
planning to work extremely hard on a
charmingly bemused setting. I personal-
ing ilk carefully preserved much of the ly prefer his more alive and loose-limbed
originals DNA. The photography, by L.A. detective from The Nice Guys, but
Roger Deakins, is resolutely gorgeous, Goslings nature plays into the movie.
filled with stark perpendicular lines, glow- Were convinced K is more, especially
ing orange hazes and yellow pools of after, while on a mission, he stumbles on
reflected light. Gosling, a worthy heir to to the remains of a replicant woman who
Harrison Ford, shares his predecessors apparently died in child birth.
inclination for both restraint and a smirk. As Wrights character puts it, replicant
But while Blade Runner 2049 is always reproduction would break the world.
something to look at, an overly elaborate Humans would no longer hold dominion
script and some other bad habits common over their cheap, disposable work force; a
to todays sequel machinery such as rebellion would spark. If Blade Runner
glaring product placement have broken was the nightmare of being soulless,
the Blade Runner spell. 2049 is the dream of being real, with a
It may be too harsh to grade 2049 leather jacket-clad Pinocchio in a flying
against the original, especially when so car. The search for the child from 20 years
many copycats have since diluted its earlier sends K in strange places.
dystopian wonder. Yet while 2049 still Questions of authenticity are elsewhere,
stands out from the pack, it lacks the mys- too. Ks lone companion is a digital
tery of the original. (Or at least the direc- woman named Joi (Ana de Armas), a holo-
tors cut. The 1982 film was itself a repli- graphic product advertised to be whatever
cant with too many versions to keep is your fancy. He comes to believe in their
straight.) This latest updated model, less relationship, only to look crestfallen at
punk-rock in attitude, wants to connect the the billboard advertising Joi. K is remind-
dots and illuminate backgrounds that ed again and again that any feeling of
stayed dark the first time around. uniqueness is imaginary, or a marketing
There are hints, one fears watching gimmick.
2049, of a cinematic universe scaffold- Its a question Villeneuves movie asks
ing being erected. Scott is a producer this itself, too. A hologram of Elvis plays
time around, but he had his hands in the while a fistfight careens through a Vegas
films development, along with Blade lounge. The late-arriving Harrison Ford is
Runner scribe Hampton Fancher (who co- there in the flesh, but hes coming off a
writes here with Michael Green). Scott Star Wars franchise that reanimated
instead went off to make Alien: actors, including a dead one, in younger
Covenant but there seems to be some digital facsimiles. Blade Runner 2049
growing connective tissue between the quietly ponders its own existence amid
franchises. Certainly theres much of the todays blockbusters: Can a replicant
same tiresome creation mythology and movie be real?
Christ-imagery, along with the throat- There is much to like here, but 2049,
clearing monologues about angels and like Alien: Covenant, feels too enrap-
demons (here delivered by Jared Letos tured with its own headiness. Even
crazy-eyed AI visionary). Nabokovs Pale Fire makes a cameo.
The larger apparatus detracts from what Maybe Blade Runner wore its complexi-
is, at heart, a detective story and a fairly ties on its sleeve, too. But its hard not to
good one, at that. Like Fords Rick agree with the old blade runner who turns
Deckard, K is a Blade Runner seeking out- up late in the film and tells K: I had your
modeled replicants to retire. But whereas job once. It was simpler then.
Deckards identity was depending on Blade Runner 2049, a Warner Bros.
whom you ask up for grabs, K is defi- release, is rated R by the Motion Picture
nitely a replicant. He undergoes baseline Association of America for violence,
questioning after each mission to establish some sexuality, nudity and language.
that he hasnt started feeling emotions. (In Running time: 163 minutes. Two and a half
this quiz, the correct answer to How does stars out of four.
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STUDENT
increasing by the year. take the SAT. When Ivy Wise says other 2,000 slots.
The cited number doesnt even include things also matter, students make, join or Other colleges are receiving record num-
multiple takes, younger test-takers and support teams and clubs. bers of applications from college hopefuls,
other cases, so clearly, efforts are being This results in a qualification inflation. and nine of the top 10 most applied to col-
Continued from page 19 When someone completes a difficult task,
made to take the SAT and report good leges are UC schools, according to U.S.
scores. they get a trophy. When everyone com- News & World Report.
were to change a class, mostly to advance a pletes the task, everyone gets a trophy. It would be difficult to predict the future of
According to Ivy Wise, test scores are one
level, Instructional Vice Principal Jen Cho When everyone has a trophy, completing the college application and admissions
of 10 important aspects of an application
said to Lunsford. the difficult task isnt as special and it all process, but one thing for certain is that it
that matter, including extracurriculars and
Advanced classes are for students who means less. keeps getting more competitive as an
general interest in topics.
desire a higher level of rigor in their cours- When everyone has everything increasing number of students reach the
es, so more students taking them means Students get that done, too.
extracurriculars, sports, grades, volunteer- same level of amazing. What used to be a
more are meeting the Prep Scholars top col- There are more than 100 sports teams in ing, involvement, etc. then there is very
the Sequoia Union High School District, and competition could turn into a lottery in the
lege AP requirement. little in the application process that truly near future.
College Confidential cites SAT scores as some let anyone join. There more than 100 matters; all attributes decrease in value
clubs at Carlmont alone, and more are being To quote Syndrome, the antagonist in
one of the most important parts of your because they arent unique.
added every year to meet student demand. Pixars The Incredibles, When everyones
application, and test-taking trends in As aforementioned, some Ivy League super, no one will be.
recent years have shown that students The point is, more and more students are schools receive almost 40,000 applications
acknowledge the importance. doing what theyre told it takes to get into per year from students who think theyre
In a measurement of solely college-bound good colleges. When Prep Scholar says take good enough (if they didnt, they wouldnt
seniors, Revolution Prep showed that 1.7 more APs, fewer students drop advanced apply). Even if only half of those appli- Talia Fine is a junior at Carlmont High School in
Belmont. Student News appears in the weekend edi-
million students have taken a SAT test over classes. When College Confidential say test cants meet the standards, thats still 20,000 tion. You can email Student News at news@smdai-
the last five years, with numbers steadily scores are important, millions of students students who are competing for a mere lyjournal.com.

FELT
duced to Felt in his ordinary suburban home, an independent inquiry. So Felt takes it upon (Josh Lucas, Tony Goldwyn, Ike Barinholtz,
getting ready for another day of work at the himself go another route to the press. Brian dArcy James) and while the day-to-day
Bureau. Hes a tall and soft-spoken man who As Felt, Neeson is understated and con- of what was happening at the FBI is a com-
hides the dirty secrets of the country, and his vincing despite his tendency to drift in and pelling slice of history, as a film it can feel a
Continued from page 19 organization, behind a stoic poker face. A out of his native Irish accent. Hes also deal- little dry.
few characters at the outset tell him (read: us) ing with more than just executive office cor- Largely absent from the story are those
Its not a surprise then that the fictional- how loyal and reliable and competent he is ruption. On the home front, his grown two central media figures, Woodward and
ized telling of his story in Mark Felt: The a golden retriever for whomever is in daughter has been missing for a year, which Bernstein. They are there in spirit, and in
Man Who Brought Down the White House is power. When J. Edgar Hoover dies, Felt is has put a strain on him and his wife, Audrey print, and Woodward (Julian Morris) gets a
a little underwhelming. The mundanities of passed over for that top position in favor of (Diane Lane). While its understandable why brief moment as a nervous and confused
the truth could hardly be as sexy as decades of Nixon favorite L. Patrick Gray (Marton Landesman has included this background, it young thing meeting with Felt in an empty
intrigue and mythology enshrined in history Csokas) a mighty snub that sows the seed also feels very tacked on and insufficiently garage providing a sort of cinematic referen-
and the enduring greatness of All the of discontentment in Felt. explored to have much of an impact. At the dum on the story as told from their point of
Presidents Men. But director Peter A little over a month after Hoovers death very least, it could have been cut for length. view. Although stylistically, Landesman has
Landesman (Concussion) and star Liam is when those five men are arrested for break- The film is at its best when it is dealing clearly subscribed to the muted colors and
Neeson nonetheless manage to weave ing into the Democratic National Committee with the central story, which can also at mood set by Alan J. Pakula and Gordon
together a fairly compelling (if disputed ) headquarter in the Watergate complex. The times feel like a bit of a repetitive slog. Willis in All the Presidents Men.
tick-tock of how it all went down from Felts peculiar facts of the case raise eyebrows at Felts fellow agents are not much more than The shadow of that film is a handicap, but
purview. the FBI, but then the White House starts suits, distinguishable only by the fact that more so, Mark Felt the movie just never
And it all started with a slight. Were intro- attempting to interfere with what should be theyre portrayed by recognizable actors rises to the level of its own story.

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previous interest in redeveloping its ciency, Woltering suggested they look
facility into a larger headquarters. The
proposal for the project has since been
dropped, according to officials.
into establishing a loading zone for
trucks, which could cut down on resi-
dential concern over large trucks
Calendar
Continued from page 1 SATURDAY, SEPT. 30 San Mateo. Bring an uncarved
Woltering credited those at the deal- maneuvering in tight spaces. All-You-Can-Eat Monthly pumpkin. For more information call
ership for acknowledging residents To address aesthetic frustrations, he Breakfast. San Bruno American 579-0536.
While some of the planned improve- said more trash bins were placed on the Legion Post 409, 757 San Mateo Ave.,
concerns and working alongside city San Bruno. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. $10 Cirque Exotique du Monde
ments are still being implemented, premises in hopes workers would drop
officials to develop a list of ways to be for adults and $6 for children 12 and Production. 2 p.m. The Dragon
early indications are that the company off their trash and cigarettes more under. Breakfasts are on the last Theatre, 2120 Broadway, Redwood
less of a burden on neighbors.
should be commended for cleaning up appropriately.
Saturday of the month. City. $35 for general admission, $27
its act, according to feedback at the He said company administrators for students and seniors. For more
He said the company will likely Project Read. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 840 W. information call 493-2006.
meeting. have gone as far as establishing a good Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
In my view, theyve made good neighbor program for its employees, return before officials in six months to Learn how to tutor adults in basic One San Mateo Candidates
which requires workers to sign a docu- discuss the effectiveness of the reading and writing. Pre-register Forum. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The
progress toward addressing concerns required. For more information or to Congregational Church of San
neighbors and commissioners have menting pledging to be more mindful planned strategies. pre-register call 829-3871. Mateo, 225 Tilton Ave., San Mateo.
about their behavior. Those who do Neighbor Scott Smith said he too For more information call 344-7446.
raised, said Community Development Health and Wellness Fair. 10 a.m. to
Director David Woltering. not comply could face an escalating plans to keep monitoring the compa- 1 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center. MONDAY, OCT. 2
Neighbor Callista Shepherd series of punishments, up to suspen- nys follow through on its pledge. Receive valuable information on Living Well with Chronic
sions lasting a few days, said programs and services relating to Conditions. 9:30 a.m. to noon. 2645
expressed a similar sentiment. Its not always pleasant having health and wellness from agen- Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
Woltering. someone in your business, but this has cies/organizations throughout the Manage your condition and improve
A number of things have been county. Free for vendors and partici- your health. Free. For more informa-
improved, she said. I appreciate More plans are in development to impacted the neighborhood, he said. pants. Major funding provided by tion call 522-7490.
what they have been doing to improve continue addressing residents con- Its a continued impact on the neigh- Sutter Health Mills-Peninsula
cerns about overflow parking from the Medical Center. For more informa- Daytime Book Club. 10 a.m. 610
their property. borhood, and it is something we will tion call (650) 522-7490. Elm St., San Carlos. Discussion of The
Shepherd questioned why some of site, said Woltering, as the dealership continue to watch. Wangs vs. the World by Jade Chang.
plans to restripe its grounds to carve Senior Care and Life Planning Free and open to the public. For
the enhancements took so long to be Considering the unique challenges Seminar. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1455 more information call 591-0341.
implemented and still maintained con- out more spaces for visitors. posed by running a successful car busi- Madison Ave., Redwood City. Get
Parking congestion could also be ness on property adjacent to a neigh- questions answered regarding sen- Coffee Break. 10:30 a.m. to noon.
cerns over delivery trucks visiting the ior care and health care planning. 5999 Mission St., Daly City. Chat over
dealership jamming surrounding reduced by asking employees to park borhood, commission Chair Kevin For more information call 349-2200. coffee and meet LGBTQ community
streets. She also took issue with deal- in designated lots off the companys Chase lauded Victory Hondas commit- members. For more information call
Menlo Park Sidewalk Arts and 403-4300.
ership workers tracking cars on the lot property and then shuttle into work on ment to pumping the brakes on alleged Crafts Fall. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
by activating its lock horn or alarm a ride service operated by Honda, said misbehavior. Downtown Menlo Park, Santa Cruz Open House: Senior Peer
Avenue, Menlo Park. Free to the pub- Counseling Training. 1 p.m. to 2:30
system. Woltering. I think you guys are doing a real lic and features an array of original p.m. 24 Second Ave., San Mateo. Free,
Shepherd has been a critic of the As the company examines reconfig- good job with all the issues youve had works by more than 50 artists and professional training for confidential
craft makers. For more information emotional support. Support is
dealership, especially in regards to its uring its grounds for maximum effi- to deal with over the years, he said. call 325-2818. offered in a variety of languages. For
more information call 403-4300.
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years. She said she quickly became kids always had fun. He commended Friendly Visitor Program. 10:30 Huh, I Dont Hear You. 1 p.m. to 3
immersed in the community of com- the Pollard family for providing a a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Mills-Peninsula San p.m. Veterans Memorial Senior
Mateo Campus, 100 S. San Mateo Center, 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood
petitive skaters training there, which community space for the Peninsula, Drive, San Mateo. Attend this infor- City. All HLAA Peninsula Chapter
inspired her to train for roller skating and wished Suzie Pollard a peaceful mation meeting to volunteer to help meetings are free of charge and
Continued from page 1 adults with dementia. For more open to the public. For more infor-
competitions and eventually start the retirement. information call 696-7661. mation call (703) 725-8292.
Redwood Amateur Roller Sports When youre providing something
our familys joy and passion for Foundation, a group collecting funds Pacifica Chamber of Commerce Play Seven Popular Poker Games.
like that for the community I feel Annual Oktoberfest. 1 p.m. to 7 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. 2645 Alameda de las
decades and its been an honor to share to support skaters with competition like youre doing it to give a sense of p.m. Sharp Park Restaurant, 2600 Pulgas, San Mateo. Learn the rules of
it with you, said the family. and training expenses. Francisco Blvd., Pacifica. For more each poker variation and appropri-
the community and families some-
The daughter of an avid roller skater, Fremont resident Aubrey Taff remem- thing to look forward to, he said.
information call 355-4122. ate playing strategy. Cost $80 resi-
dents, $99 non-residents. For more
Hyslop said she fell in love with roller bers growing up at the rink, which she Bluegrass and Barbecue. 3:30 p.m. information call 522-7490.
skating after hours of watching her Gina Henson, a spokeswoman for to 7 p.m. Many Journeys MCC, 1150
calls her familys first home. Taff said Butler Realty, who owns the property, W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. Sam Drawing Circle. 4 p.m. South San
mother practice at a rink in Michigan. she and her two sisters were born while Gleaves with a full band. $20. For Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Though she skated through her teenage wishes Suzie Pollard well on her retire- more information call 515-0900. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
her mother and father, Lorry and Kenny ment and said the company has not yet
years, Hyslop took a break from the Open to all ages and skill-levels. For
Orcutt, served as coaches and managers started to find another tenant for the Redwood City Salsa Festival. Noon more information call 829-3860.
sport for several years until she caught of the rink for more than 25 years. to 8 p.m. Redwood City Parks and
the bug for it again in 1995. space. Recreation Department, 1400 Environmental Stewardship
We spent every waking hour at that Roosevelt Ave., Redwood City. Salsa Program Meeting. 5 p.m. to 7:30
Hyslop still remembers what it felt rink, she said. That was pretty much Both Hyslop and Taff arent sure tasting and competition. Deadline p.m. 1044 Middlefield Road,
like the day she walked into the rink our life. where skaters are going to go to skate for entries was Aug. 31. For more Redwood City. Learn about critical
for the first time. Taff and her sisters spent hours at the or train after Saturday. They are both information call 780-5967. environmental issues while develop-
ing activism skills. Cost $150. Meets
It was just like what I left, she rink, at first to be with their parents looking forward to seeing old friends Elvis ... Mannys Way, Dinner in second floor conference room. For
said, adding that the organ music and but eventually to train for national and Saturday, but for Hyslop, it was tough Fundraiser. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saint more information contact nyeade-
to look past the loss to a community Dunstans Church Hall, 1133 laide@gmail.com.
skaters of all ages taking private world skating competitions. Though Broadway, Millbrae. This is a dinner
classes were reminiscent of the rink she has countless memories of the that cherished the space. concert fundraiser for Saint Dance Connection with Live Music
Dunstans Programs. For more infor- by Nob Hill Sounds. Lesson 6:30
where she learned to skate. It was rink, Taff remembers it as a place where I think its going to be sad, she mation call 415-305-2220. p.m. to 7 p.m. then dancing until 9:30
like, this has all been here waiting for many felt they could be themselves said. I think youll see a lot of tears p.m. Burlingame Womans Club, 241
there. Cirque Exotique du Monde Park Road, Burlingame. Western
me all this time. and find a release from the workday. Production. 8 p.m. The Dragon night, get your boots on for a fun
Though shes now a San Mateo resi- Mayor John Seybert said he plans to The Redwood Roller Rink farewell Theatre, 2120 Broadway, Redwood evening of great music and dance.
City. $35 for general admission, $27 Admission, $10 members, $12
dent, Hyslop said she was living in attend Saturdays event, and noted he public skate will be held Saturday, for students and seniors. For more guests. Free entry for men with
San Francisco when she discovered the has heard from a number of Peninsula Sept. 30, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at 1303 information call 493-2006. dance experience. Light refresh-
rink and drove many miles to practice residents in the weeks leading up to its Main St. Admission is $10 for all ments. For more information call
SUNDAY, OCT. 1 342-2221.
two to four times a week for almost 10 closure that the rink was a place where ages. Fight Like a Girl Cut-a-thon to
benefit City of Hope. 9 a.m. to 5 Non-Fiction Book Club. 7 p.m. 610
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110 Employment 110 Employment 127 Elderly care 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 210 Lost & found
fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME ing on the petition in the following news- LoST cAT. Black and White. Black
NEWSPAPER INTERNS fAMILY RESouRcE STATEMENT #274797 paper of general circulation: patch on right eye. REWARD.
The following person is doing business San Mateo Daily Journal Call (323) 439-7713.
JouRNALISM GuIDE as: Hanger Clinic, 654 North El Camino Filed: 9/14/2017
The Daily Journal is looking for in-
The San Mateo Daily Journals Rea, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
terns to do entry level reporting, re- twice-a-week resource guide for tered Owner: Hanger Prosthetics & Or- Judge of the Superior Court Books
children and families. thotics West, Inc. The business is con- Dated: 9/14/2017
search, updates of our ongoing fea- ducted by a Corporation. The regis- (Published 9/16/17, 9/23/17, 9/30/17, JAMES PATTERSoN hardback books.
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- Every Tuesday & Weekend trants commenced to transact business 10/7/17)
so welcome. 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
under their FBN on February 12th, 2012.
Look for it in todays paper to /s/Scott Rowe/ NIcHoLAS SPARKS hardback books.
We expect a commitment of four to find information on family This statement was filed with the Asses- 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
eight hours a week for at least four
months. The internship is unpaid, but resources in the local area, sor-County Clerk on 8/28/2017. (Publish-
including childcare. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, oRDER To SHoW cAuSE foR QuALITY BooKS used and rare. World
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- 9/23/17, 9/30/17, 10/7/17, 10/14/17). cHANGE of NAME & US History and classic American nov-
terns have progressed in time into
paid correspondents and full-time re- CASE# 17CIV03722 els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
porters. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME V.LoGVINoV, uNuSuAL Journey to the
203 Public Notices STATEMENT #275131
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
College students or recent graduates
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper The following person is doing business REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 sian, 104 p $25 650-638-1695
fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME as: Mimosa Salon, 5221 Shelter Creek
experience is preferred but not neces- STATEMENT #274874 PETITION OF
Ln, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered
sarily required. The following person is doing business Owner: Esperanza Sandoval Hurtado,
Lauren Denee Custer
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
294 Baby Stuff
Please send a cover letter describing as: Lighting eSTORE, 845 Hawthorne same address. The business is conduct- Petitioner: Lauren Denee Custer filed a
Place, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA ed by an Individual. The registrants fISHER-PRIcE HEALTHY Care booster
your interest in newspapers, a resume petition with this court for a decree seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
and three recent clips. Before you ap- 94080. Registered Owners: 1) Richard commenced to transact business under changing names as follows:
ply, you should familiarize yourself W Wen, same address 2) Lijia L Wen, their FBN on N/A. Present Name: Lauren Denee Custer
with our publication. Our Web site: same address. The business is conduct- /s/Esperanza Sandoval Hurtado/ Proposed Name: Lauren Denee Dowling 296 Appliances
www.smdailyjournal.com. ed by a Married Couple. The registrants This statement was filed with the Asses-
commenced to transact business under sor-County Clerk on 9/28/2017. (Publish- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons 1960'S AVocADo Osterizer blender
Send your information via e-mail to their FBN on 8/28/2017 . ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, interested in this matter shall appear be- excellent condition $20.00 (650)596-
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- /s/Richard W Wen, Lijia L Wen/ 9/30/17, 10/7/17, 10/14/17, 10/21/17). fore this court at the hearing indicated 0513
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- This statement was filed with the Asses- below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 sor-County Clerk on 9/5/2017. (Publish- tition for change of name should not be AIR coNDITIoNER 10000 BTU w/re-
fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, STATEMENT #275130 granted. Any person objecting to the
9/9/17, 9/16/17, 9/23/17, 9/30/17). name changes described above must file brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
The following person is doing business 0898
as: Sassy Diva Designs and Events a written objection that includes the rea-
Sassy, 831B Warrington Ave, RED- sons for the objection at least two court
fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME days before the matter is scheduled to AIR coNDITIoNER, Portable, 14,000
WOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered BTU, Commercial Cool model
STATEMENT #274619 Owner: Elisabeth Ann Marie Covey-Sne- be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
The following person is doing business degar, 1621 Pecan Ct, REDWOOD sories plus remote included.
as: A Taste of Heaven Desserts, 2260 CITY, CA 94061. The business is con- not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO.
Gellert Blvd #1404, SOUTH SAN FRAN- ducted by an Individual. The registrants (650)345-1835
commenced to transact business under tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
CISCO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: petition shall be held on 10/26/17 at 9
Lorie Mayo, same address. The business their FBN on 6/30/2011.
/s/Elisabeth Covey-Snedegar/ a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, cIRRuS STEAM mop model SM212B 4
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this new extra cleaning pads,user manual.
trants commenced to transact business This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 9/28/2017. (Publish- Order to Show Cause shall be published $45. (650)588-5487
under their FBN on 8/11/2014 . at least once each week for four succes-
/s/Lorie Mayo ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
9/30/17, 10/7/17, 10/14/17, 10/21/17). sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- coLEMAN LxE Roadtrip Grill -
This statement was filed with the Asses- ing on the petition in the following news- Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
sor-County Clerk on 8/11/2017. (Publish- paper of general circulation: (650)918-9847
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME San Mateo Daily Journal
9/9/17, 9/16/17, 9/23/17, 9/30/17). STATEMENT #274940 Filed: 9/14/2017 coLEMAN TWo Burner Propane Stove
Jsmith@durhamschoolservices.com The following person is doing business /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
Judge of the Superior Court
Lightly Used $20 (650)697-6763
as: 1) Ted Performance 2) Webcor Cy- ELEcTRIc SToVE From Sears
fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME cling, 141 Mimosa Way, MENLO PARK, Dated: 9/14/2017
STATEMENT #274903 (Published 9/16/17, 9/23/17, 9/30/17, Excellent Condition $225
CA 94028. Registered Owner: Ted Per- Please Call (650)244-9267
The following person is doing business formance, LLC, CA. The business is con- 10/7/17)
as: Interior Designs By Keren, 411 Fair- ducted by a Limited LIability Company.
fax Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Reg- GooD MIcRoWAVE 1100 watt $40 Da-
The registrants commenced to transact ly City (415) 231-4825.
istered Owner: Keren Kotowitz, same ad- business under their FBN on 12/17/2010.
dress. The business is conducted by an /s/Ted Huang/ LARGE fAN - 26" x 26" - good condition
Individual. The registrants commenced This statement was filed with the Asses- oRDER To SHoW cAuSE foR
cHANGE of NAME - $20.(650)697-6763
to transact business under their FBN on sor-County Clerk on 9/12/2017. (Publish-
N/A. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, CASE# 17CIV04013 MfG H20LABS Model 300 exc cond
/s/Keren Kotowitz/ 9/30/17, 10/7/17, 10/14/17, 10/21/17). SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
This statement was filed with the Asses- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
sor-County Clerk on 9/7/2017. (Publish- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, REfRIGERAToR coMPAcT made by
fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, PETITION OF
9/9/17, 9/16/17, 9/23/17, 9/30/17). STATEMENT #275148 573 5269
The following person is doing business Aidan Derek Pearson
as: New A & A Top and Trim, 220 South TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: RooM HEATER Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
Linden Ave., Unit J, SOUTH SAN FRAN- Petitioner: Aidan Derek Pearson filed a vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5.
fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME petition with this court for a decree
STATEMENT #274657 CISCO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: (650)952-3500
Jorge Romo. 573 Huntington Ave., San changing names as follows:
The following person is doing business Present Name: Aidan Derek Pearson
Bruno, CA 94066. The business is con- SEWING MAcHINE-RoYAL XL 6000
as: TIME4SUCCESS, 206 Carmelo Proposed Name: AidanScott Pearson Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
Lane, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA ducted by an Individual. The registrants
commenced to transact business under (650)342-8436.
94080. Registered Owners: Susan their FBN on 4/1/17 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
Stone, same address. The business is /s/Jorge Romo/ interested in this matter shall appear be- SEWING MAcHINE: Older Singer Porta-
conducted by an Individual. The regis- This statement was filed with the Asses- fore this court at the hearing indicated ble sewing machine. Works great.
trants commenced to transact business sor-County Clerk on 9/29/2017. (Publish- below to show cause, if any, why the pe- $40.00 (650)207-4162
under their FBN on 08/04/2017. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tition for change of name should not be
/s/Susan Stone/ 9/30/17, 10/7/17, 10/14/17, 10/21/17). granted. Any person objecting to the SINGER SEWING Machine. Good condi-
This statement was filed with the Asses- name changes described above must file tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call
sor-County Clerk on 8/16/2017. (Publish- a written objection that includes the rea- (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, oRDER To SHoW cAuSE foR sons for the objection at least two court
9/9/17, 9/16/17, 9/23/17, 9/30/17). cHANGE of NAME days before the matter is scheduled to VIcKS WARM Vaporizer Like New
CASE# 17CIV03721 be heard and must appear at the hearing $10.00 (650)697-6763
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, to show cause why the petition should
fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, not be granted. If no written objection is WHIRLPooL WASHER DRYER, GE
STATEMENT #274977 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Refrigerator all working and in good con-
The following person is doing business REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 tion without a hearing. A hearing on the dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
as: Semper Pacific Services, 1486 Hun- PETITION OF petition shall be held on 10/24/17 at 9
tington Ave. Ste 304, SOUTH SAN Devon Dunn Storbeck a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, 297 Bicycles
FRANCISCO, CA 94080. Registered TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
Owner: Ampersand Synergy Inc., CA. Petitioner: Devon Dunn Storbeck filed a Order to Show Cause shall be published
petition with this court for a decree at least once each week for four succes- ADuLT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal-
The business is conducted by a Corpora- loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
tion. The registrants commenced to changing names as follows: sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
Present Name: ing on the petition in the following news-
transact business under their FBN on Devon Dunn Storbeck paper of general circulation: cHILDS ScHWINN BIcYcLE, BLuE in
1/1/09. Proposed Name: San Mateo Daily Journal good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
/s/Nestor C. Nunez/ Devon Storbeck Dowling Filed: 9/11/2017
This statement was filed with the Asses- NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
sor-County Clerk on 9/14/2017. (Publish- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Judge of the Superior Court
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, mes
interested in this matter shall appear be- Dated: 9/8/2017
9/16/17, 9/23/17, 9/30/17, 10/7/17). fore this court at the hearing indicated (Published 9/16/17, 9/23/17, 9/30/17,
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 10/7/17) 298 collectibles
tition for change of name should not be
fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME granted. Any person objecting to the 1950'S THE First Authentic Rock & Roll
STATEMENT #274852 name changes described above must file Collection, 72 original hits, $10; 591-
The following person is doing business a written objection that includes the rea- 9769 San Carlos
as: Rivas Flooring Installations, 327 Roll- sons for the objection at least two court oRDER To SHoW cAuSE foR
ins Rd BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Reg- days before the matter is scheduled to cHANGE of NAME BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star
istered Owner: Carlos Rivas, same ad- be heard and must appear at the hearing cASE# 17cIV04081 Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian,
dress. The business is conducted by an to show cause why the petition should SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518-
Individual. The registrants commenced not be granted. If no written objection is COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 6614
to transact business under their FBN on timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
30 March 2012. tion without a hearing. A hearing on the REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 fRAMED LEBRoN James painting,
/s/Carlos Rivas/ petition shall be held on 10/26/17 at 9 PETITION OF 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591-
This statement was filed with the Asses- a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, Ruzdi Ekenheim 9769, San Carlos
sor-County Clerk on 8/31/2017. (Publish- Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Order to Show Cause shall be published Petitioner: Ruzdi Ekenheim filed a peti-
9/23/17, 9/30/17, 10/7/17, 10/14/17). at least once each week for four succes- tion with this court for a decree changing LENNox RED Rose, Unused, hand
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- names as follows: painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
Present Name: Ruzdi Osmanagic $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
Proposed Name: Ruzdi Ekenheim
OPEN POSITIONS THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good
$59 call (650)218-6528
NoTIcE of A PuBLIc HEARING interested in this matter shall appear be-
tPart-time Breakfast Busperson (HOT04G67) fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
SuPREMES GREATEST Hits, 2 album
set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591-
NoTIcE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City
tBreakfast Cook (HOT043ZL)
tition for change of name should not be 9769
of San Bruno, California at its regular meeting on, Tuesday, granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file VINTAGE fLoRAL Bone china teacup,
October 10, 2017, at the Senior Center, 1555 Crystal Springs
tHouseperson (HOT046DD) Road, San Bruno, starting at 7:00 p.m., will hold a Public
a written objection that includes the rea-
sons for the objection at least two court
saucer, dessert plate. $10 per set. Six
sets available. (650)503-4170. Redwood
tFull-time Dishwasher (HOT04BW3) Hearing to consider the following: days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
City.

to show cause why the petition should


tLine Cook (HOT04GX4) Wave First Reading and Introduce Ordinances Enacting not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
299 computers
Water and Wastewater Capacity Charge Updates.
tPart-time Restaurant Supervisor (HOT048TT) tion without a hearing. A hearing on the REcoRDABLE cD-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
petition shall be held on 10/26/17 at 9 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
(650) 578 9208
tLobby Attendant (HOT04B3Q) To comply with notice requirements of Government Code Sec- a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
tion 66016 et seq, the Proposed Ordinances are available for Order to Show Cause shall be published 300 Toys
tRoom Attendant (HOT048TZ) review in the City Clerks office located at City Hall 567 El Ca-
mino Real, San Bruno or on the Citys Website at www.san-
at least once each week for four succes-
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- DoLL HouSE w/ furniture $50.00 new
ing on the petition in the following news- joe 650 573 5269
bruno.ca.gov paper of general circulation:
WALK-INS ARE WELCOME San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 9/14/2017 LARGE STuffED ANIMALS - $3 each
Thursdays from 1 pm 3 pm The public is invited to attend and comment. For more infor- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
Embassy Suites SF Airport - Waterfront mation call the Finance Department at (650) 616-7080. Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 9/13/2017 RoLLERBLADES, GooD condition.
(Published 9/23/17, 9/30/17, 10/7/17, Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745-
150 Anza Boulevard 10/14/17) 6309
Burlingame, CA 94010 /s/ carol Bonner,
San Bruno city clerk STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac-
APPLY ONLINE tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
September 26, 2017 head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
http://jobs.hilton.com 210 Lost & found
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, September 30 STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac-
EEO/AA/Disabled/Veteran fouND: KEYS at Westwood Park in tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
2017. head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
Recognized in 2017 Fortune Magazine Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to
claim (650)714-8893 STAR WARS Celebration 3 Darth Vader
Great Place To Work #26 $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
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302 Antiques 304 furniture 310 Misc. for Sale 318 Sports Equipment 345 Medical Equipment 379 open Houses
HEIRLooM 1920 hand quilted bed- SEWING SToRAGE cabinet, Custom SAMSoNITE 26" tan hard-sided suit BoW fLEx Max Trainer M-3-Very Good HoMEDIcS DuAL Shiatsu Massage
spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat- made wood perfect condition $75. case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556- (650)483-1222 $45. (650)328-6709 $1200 asking $800 Call Michael JuST LISTED
9708 (650)784-1061. WALKING cANES(2), metal, adjustable,
SofA BED Recliner (double), beige, 76" SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for one a tri-pod, photo available $10 each. oPEN HouSE
MAHoGANY ANTIQuE Secretary desk, Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- cHILDS KIcK scooter by razor with hel- (650)392-4841. Twillight Tour THu 9/28
72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- formation. met $25 obo (650)591-6842
elled glass, $300. (650)766-3024 SoLID WooD Entertainment Center- WALKING cANES, wood (1) 36, (2) 5:30 - 7:00
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In SuITcASE, GREEN, hard-side, 21x15, EASToN ALuMINuM bat.33 inches, 30 32. $5 each.(650)392-4841. SAT & SuN 9/30 & 10/1
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oNE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- cHAIN SAW, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric,
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127 OTIS AVENUE, WOODSIDE


With modern architectural style, this recently renovated Woodside
home showcases twenty-rst century technology, a trend-setting
design and sophisticated style amidst peaceful, park-like grounds with
delightful garden tapestries of texture, color and contrast. Inside, the
striking interior evokes loftiness grounded by mixed medium wood, cool
stone and the backdrop of nature.

3-bedrooms, 2-bathrooms
Approximately 2,047 sf interior and 9,570 sf lot
Entirely remodeled down to the studs with permits; completed in 2015
All new systems including electrical and plumbing, HVAC (split a/c
and heating system), tank-less hot water, owned solar system
Stainless steel front door, vaulted and beamed ceilings with tech
lighting, mixed-medium wood-wall designs, high-end oor tile, and
lots of picture windows showcasing natures glory
Master suite occupies the entire second level, has large windows with
auto remote coverings, automated iPad system, large walk-in closets
and bath featuring radiant heat with separate control, a spa-like tub,
large shower and dual-sink vanity
Living room has gas replace with granite and glass surround
Two additional bedrooms on main level; one full bathroom
Glass enclosed wine room for 1,000 bottles has separate tasting room
Savant home system for audio and video; speakers in every room and
on front and back decks; at panel televisions (4) included
Reinforced beam under the home, redwood siding and two-car
garage with storage
Grounds include magical garden vignettes for entertaining, relaxation
or play, a large patio, gas hookup for a barbecue, fully fenced back
yard, greenhouse with separate gas line and electrical, an irrigation
system and outdoor shower for dogs with hot/cold water
ADT Pulse security system
Excellent Woodside schools; buyers to verify availability
Superb Silicon Valley location between San Francisco and San Jose,
only one mile from Woodside Village, and in close proximity to
Highway 280, and hiking, biking and riding trails

Offered at $3,490,000
www.127OtisAvenue.com

MAHA NAJJAR
(650) 388-0566
maha@mahanajjar.com | MahaNajjar.com | CalBRE#01305947

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