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to form four ordinary words. ivy-draped campus castle that, beyond That site, called into the open in a way far beyond his
just being a place to sleep and study, has Facemash, made fast control.
TIGAN long prided itself as a community of the enemies. But with its On Friday, Hollywood laid out its ver-
best and the brightest. s u c c e s s o r , sion of his story in a movie called “The
But Kirkland House — where a curly- Zuckerberg vastly Social Network.” The script by Aaron
©2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Mark Sorkin (“The West Wing”) depicts
All Rights Reserved. haired 19-year-old prodigy named Mark expanded what it
Zuckerberg means to make Zuckerberg as a socially inept and intel-
YOULS Zuckerberg hid out in his room for a
week writing the computer code that friends. lectually corrupt genius, fighting wars
would eventually redefine the way peo- Zuckerberg, now 26, has built with both friends and rivals for the right
ple interact on the Internet — is wary of Facebook into an international phenom- to call Facebook his own.
threats to its sanctuary. “Do not copy or enon by stretching the lines of social The movie comes a week after
GUTTAH lend your key to anyone,” it instructs res- convention and embracing a new and far Zuckerberg, in the last chance to shape
idents. “Do not allow anyone access to more permeable definition of communi- his image independently, appeared on
the House unless you know him/her.” ty. In this new world, users are able, with the Oprah Winfrey show to announce a
Ever since Zuckerberg dropped out at a few keystrokes, to construct a social $100 million donation to the long-trou-
PRUABT the end of his sophomore year, he has network well beyond what would ever bled Newark, N.J., school system, cast-
Now arrange the circled letters worked to create an online world where be possible face-to-face. We are encour- ing himself as the nation’s brightest
to form the surprise answer, as aged to disclose personal information young face of philanthropy.
suggested by the above cartoon. such rules no longer apply.
Facebook — with 500 million users, freely, offering up the stuff of everyday “When you look at the gift to Newark
A h “ ” the world’s largest social networking life as material worthy of the biggest what it demonstrates is his recognizing
site — began as a tool for communica- stage. In Zuckerberg’s world, the great- that he can’t leave it to the movie to
tion between people who knew each est status is conferred on those who define his image to the general public
other and were bound by shared and “friend” others fast and frequently, even because he has no image,” says David
exclusive interests. Zuckerberg required those they’ve never met. Kirkpatrick, author of “The Facebook
those signing up to have a Harvard e- “I’m trying to make the world a more Effect,” a book chronicling Zuckerberg’s
mail address, months after the university open place,” Zuckerberg says in the story that was written with the coopera-
nearly expelled him for hacking its com- “bio” line of his own Facebook page. tion of the man and his company.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Monday • Oct. 4, 2010 3
The Uccelli family of South San Francisco
Avenue and worked this land also. Peter was a
good organizer and with his expansion onto
new land, he hired other men to do the work.
In the 1860s, Charles Lux had bought this
land for his cattle fattening ranch and had
built barns as well as a house and other build-
ings. The Lux barn that had been built in the
area of Commercial Avenue came up for sale,
and Peter immediately bought it. It was
moved on log-rollers to 150 Oak Ave. and
used until the early 2000’s as a storage barn
J
oseph Uccelli left his native Italy in the
early 1890s. He worked for a year for equipment. It became know as the Lux
around Geneva Avenue in San Red Barn.
Francisco, then moved to the Baden area in Peter’s sons, John and George, continued
1894. Baden was an unincorporated town working with their father in the fields when
along the El Camino in what is now South San they became older. His son, Peter Jr., howev-
Francisco. er decided he wanted to try a different profes-
He rented land for a couple of years, pros- sion. Peter Jr. opened a restaurant by the har-
pered greatly and then began growing violets bor in Redwood City. He called it Pete’s
on 12 acres of land he purchased on Grand Harbor Restaurant. By applying the same
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE SAN MATEO COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM
Avenue and Willow (then Ashton). It was hard hard-work ethic his family had instilled in
South San Francisco’s Uccelli family was one of the founding families of the Peninsula. him, Peter Jr.’s restaurant became a popular
back-breaking labor working in the fields, but
Joseph had immediately recognized the half-acre of land on Willow Avenue, moved area. and successful restaurant on the Peninsula.
opportunity and reward that hard work in into a house on the property and continued In 1913, brother Giovanni (John), along Recognizing a “tradition of self-reliance, of
America could give him. This country was working the soil. with his wife, arrived in the United States and people of many heritages working together, of
much different than where he had come from Eventually their family increased, and John, John purchased land in the Sunshine Garden a family determined to stay together and sink
in Italy. Twelve to 16-hour work days in Angelina, Lenore (Varni), George, Alice area which he later sold and on which the roots deep into the soil that marks the
America were little sacrifice to give to over- (Marsili), Norma (Falletti) and Peter Jr. were Mater Dolorosa Church was constructed. Founding Families of the Peninsula,”
come the hopelessness and lack of opportuni- born. Family life centered around growing John and Joseph had different ideas of what Congressman Tom Lantos proudly presented
ty he had experienced in northern Italy. flowers and vegetables, along with the daily they wanted to grow, so they began planting in October 1987, a beautiful plaque to the
Joseph and his wife Angelina had only one routine of keeping food on the table by raising vegetables — zucchini, beans, potatoes and daughter of Peter Uccelli Sr., Alice Uccelli
child, a daughter, Desolina. Italians tradition- chickens, keeping cows for milk, horses for lettuce. Peter had been growing one of the Marsili of South San Francisco. As part of the
ally had several children and Joseph longed work in the fields and raising a pig or two for most popular flowers on the Peninsula, vio- celebration of the Bicentennial of the U.S.
for a larger family. He offered to pay for pas- yearly slaughter to make the salt pork, ham, lets, but his brothers convinced him that veg- Constitution, Lantos had sought out this spe-
sage to America for his cousins and nephews sausages, prosciutto and salami they all dear- etables were a better market item, so he too cial family to honor for their distinguished life
who could then gradually repay him over a ly loved. Cheese and butter were made from switched over to vegetables. in America.
few years. Only his nephew Peter took Joseph the cows’ milk. The work was constant and In 1924, Peter hired a contractor, a
up on his initial offer. necessary to keep this large family fed and Mr.Stickle, and had a triplex built at 919
clothed, but Peter, Mary and all of the chil- Grand Ave. He moved off of the Willow Rediscovering the Peninsula by Darold Fredricks
Joseph sent money to his 25-year-old appears in the Monday edition.
nephew who lived near Genoa. Peter left Italy dren cooperated to meet this goal. Avenue property, purchased land along Oak
on the next boat and made his way to Within three years of Peter’s arrival in
California, Land of Opportunity. Peter was a Baden, his brother, Guiseppi (Joseph) and
hard worker, like Joseph, and within a year wife, Theresa, immigrated to the area. Within
and a half he had repaid Joseph for the boat another three years Joseph purchased proper-
trip and had enough money for his wife Mary ty on the lower end of Grand Avenue, as well
to join him in California. Peter purchased a as land in what is now the Sunshine Garden
4 Monday • Oct. 4, 2010 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL
Nation briefs
Bank exec checked only date on foreclosure docs
After 2 jumps,aiming to prevent public suicide
By Cristian Salazar totemic skyscraper. Washington Bridge, which has a pedes-
WASHINGTON — A Wells Fargo executive has THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Those who choose to end their lives in trian path and a low railing.
acknowledged that he verified only the dates on up to 150 public, dramatic fashion often pick land- The Empire State Building has a 10-
foreclosure documents he signed daily. NEW YORK — Eighteen-year-old marks — from the George Washington foot-high safety fence and an abundance
The executive made his admission in a May deposition Tyler Clementi typed his intention to Bridge overlooking Manhattan and the of security guards, but more than 30 peo-
involving a Washington state homeowner. He said he relied millions on the Internet: “Jumping off Palisades, to the Golden Gate Bridge, ple have leaped from it to their deaths
on co-workers to ensure that other information in the docu- the gw bridge sorry.” His body was with its sweeping views of the Pacific since it opened in 1931. The Brooklyn
ments was correct. Three other lenders, Ally Financial Inc.’s found days later floating in the Hudson Ocean and the San Francisco Bay. Bridge, which also has seen fatal jumps
GMAC Mortgage unit, Bank of America Corp. and River beneath the George Washington Authorities are looking at how to pre- this year, has an easy-to-get-to pedestri-
JPMorgan Chase & Co. have halted tens of thousands of Bridge. vent the public deaths with everything an walkway, but it hangs over lanes of
foreclosures after similar practices became public. Chef Joseph Cerniglia, a contestant on from concrete barriers, suicide hot line vehicle traffic rather than water.
the reality cooking show “Kitchen phones or safety nets hanging from New York City police responded to
Nuke plant still lobbying for new license Nightmares,” also jumped from the icon- bridges. over 640 reports of people either jump-
MONTPELIER, Vt. — Shot down once, the owners of ic bridge in the past two weeks. His The measures would have made a dif- ing or threatening to jump from build-
the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant continue pushing for a restaurant was mired in debt, though ference for Kevin Hines, who survived a ings or bridges as of Aug. 31, NYPD
second vote by state lawmakers for a license extension beginning to make a comeback. leap from the 746-foot Golden Gate spokesman Pual Browne said — a 27
allowing it to stay open past 2012. In March, Yale University student Bridge in 2000. percent increase over the same period
But the owners have been less active than expected in Cameron Dabaghi jumped from the “I would never have jumped off that last year.
donating to legislative candidates who might help them this Empire State Building’s 86th-floor bridge” if he found obstructions in the The police have officers trained to talk
year. Instead, they are pouring money into TV, radio and observation deck. He had written a note way, he said. down and grab would-be jumpers and
newspaper advertising, lobbying lawmakers and civic beforehand saying he was sorry and In New York, few city landmarks with deploy air bags in the streets to catch
groups and supporting plant workers who stand to lose their would be jumping from either the the potential to become suicide hot spots people threatening to jump from build-
jobs if it closes. George Washington Bridge or the are as accessible as the George ings.
8 Monday • Oct. 4, 2010 WORLD/NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL
Ahmadinejad calls for U.S.leaders to be ‘buried’ Nation briefs graphic violence, with no apparent
restrictions based on a reader’s
criminal history, according to a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for brash rhetoric in addressing the guage in Iran reserved for hated Western lawmakers turn review of the prison library system
West, but in a speech Sunday he enemies. Several top U.S. officials sights on endangered wolves by the Associated Press.
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s presi- went a step further using a deeply including Adm. Mike Mullen, chair-
BILLINGS, Mont. — Two “In Cold Blood,” about a 1959
dent Sunday called for U.S. leaders offensive insult in response to U.S. man of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff
decades after the federal govern- killing in Kansas, is available in at
to be “buried” in response to what statements that the military option have said in recent months that the
ment spent a half-million dollars to least two Connecticut prisons,
he says are American threats of mil- against Iran is still on the table. military option remains on the table
study the reintroduction of gray including one where a man on trial
itary attack against Tehran’s nuclear “May the undertaker bury you, and there is a plan to attack Iran,
wolves to the Northern Rockies, for a similar 2007 home invasion in
program. your table and your body, which has although a military strike has been
lawmakers say it’s time for Cheshire had served time.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is known soiled the world,” he said using lan- described as a bad idea.
Congress to step in again — this
time to clamp down on the endan- Supreme Court to
hear NASA privacy case
Pakistan: Dozens of Europeans in terror training gered animals.
To do so they are proposing to
bypass the Endangered Species Act
PASADENA — For the past three
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Officials have used phone inter- U.S. State Department to advise years, Robert Nelson has been jug-
and lift protections, first enacted in
cepts and voice tracking software to Americans traveling in Europe to be gling two lives.
1974, for today’s booming wolf
ISLAMABAD — Dozens of track militants with ties to Britain vigilant. American and European He’s a senior research scientist at
population.
Muslim militants with European cit- and other European countries to security experts have been con- the NASA Jet Propulsion
izenship are believed to be hiding areas along the Afghan border. Al- cerned that terrorists based in Conn. prison inmates have Laboratory by day, attempting to
out in the lawless tribal area of Qaida would likely turn to such Pakistan may be plotting attacks in determine whether Saturn’s giant
northwestern Pakistan, Pakistani extremists for a European plot Europe with assault weapons, simi- choice of violent books moon Titan is volcanically active.
and Western intelligence officials because they can move freely in and lar to the deadly 2008 shooting HARTFORD, Conn. — Inmates When he’s not exploring the cos-
say, training for missions that could out of Western cities. spree in Mumbai, India. U.S. intelli- in Connecticut prisons have access mos, he’s leading a legal fight to
include terror attacks in European Fear that such an attack is in the gence officials believe Osama bin to true crime books and works of prevent his employer from asking
capitals. planning stage has prompted the Laden is behind the plots. fiction that depict murder and private details about his life.
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“T
hey say that getting muscling in on just about every effects of environmental toxins,
It is the mission of the Daily
thin is the best aspect of our culture.” equating food with comfort and Journal to be the most
revenge. Success is Because there has been so much nurturing. There are even some accurate, fair and relevant
much better.” — Oprah Winfrey. emphasis lately on the avoirdupois kinds of brain dysfunction that can local news source for those
Several years ago Debra Voigt, of so many Americans and the seri- occur at any time throughout life. who live, work or play on
the marvelous opera diva, was fired ous health problems that can result, New evidence suggests that food the MidPeninsula.
from a London production of it has become even more difficult can be addictive — especially By combining local news and sports
to avoid being judgmental when those high in sugars and fats — coverage, analysis and insight with the latest
Richard Strauss’ “Ariadne auf
business, lifestyle, state, national and world news,
Naxos” because she was too fat. observing someone’s well-rounded and that becoming obese early in
we seek to provide our readers with the highest
This ample zaftig coloratura sopra- figure. Of course it would help if life may fundamentally change a quality information resource in San Mateo County.
no, who has impressed audiences “well-rounded” people would person’s body chemistry. We must Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we
throughout the world, was report- resolve to leave most of the tempt- also take into account that for choose to reflect the diverse character of this
edly let go because she couldn’t fit ing industry-created food products every dollar spent by government dynamic and ever-changing community.
into a dress that had been fash- on the grocery store shelves and agencies for prevention and treat- Publisher
Jerry Lee
ioned for her part in the opera. make some lifestyle adjustments ment of obesity in this country, at
Some may ask, “Well, why does- that reduce stress and encourage least $100 is spent by the food ination like on no other group ever Editor in Chief
vented, for their girth which most Jon Mays
n’t this woman, who no doubt has more physical activity, but it has industry to promote products that
all kinds of resources available, been known for some time that it is can contribute to obesity. people consider, they could, if Sports Editor
Nathan Mollat
very difficult for the great majority When I saw Ms. Voigt on televi- they’d wanted, prevented.
lose some weight?” If they had Copy Editor/Page Designer
of the overweight to lose pounds sion recently, an amazing transfor- They’ve a terrible problem exist-
seen her, they may have been dis- Erik Oeverndiek
and keep them off. mation had taken place. Turns out ing with our culture’s obsession
gusted by her voluptuousness. Are Production Manager
It has been reported that close to she took a desperate step and had with weight. They are carrying Nicola Zeuzem
you, too, among those who are
95 percent of those who diet gain it their own special burden of the Production Assistant
prejudiced against the overweight? gastric bypass surgery. She shrunk
pressure put on to be “straight.” Julio Lara
Do you believe, like so many do, all (or more) back within five years from a size 28 to a size 14. Too bad
Cause ‘neath all the flesh and Marketing & Events
that all obese people are slovenly (Just ask Oprah). It would be very she felt she had to take that route, Kerry McArdle
rotundness, their hearts and their
and lazy and possess serious char- interesting to see how many of but she must have felt that her
minds are not numb. They truly Senior Reporter
acter defects and could, if they put those who have appeared on “The career was in jeopardy. But Michelle Durand
have sensitive feelings, but they’re
their minds to it, change them- Biggest Loser” and have lost con- whether she’s size 28 or size 14 (or Reporters
treated as slothful and dumb.
selves? You would not be alone. siderable weight, keep it off once smaller) she is an intelligent, very You don’t need to extol all their
Emanuel Lee, Heather Murtagh, Bill Silverfarb
Unfortunately, at a time when the all the hoopla is over. What caused talented woman who has much to virtues in magazines, sitcoms and Senior Correspondent: Events
number of overweight and obese them to gain in the first place will offer this world. such. But they need to feel less like
Susan E. Cohn
people is higher than ever, the idea no doubt resurface in most. In honor of Ms. Voigt and all the pariahs. Do you think that is asking Business Staff
that a person must display no evi- Lately, we read about how there rest of us who continue to fight the too much? Charlotte Andersen Mark Aspillera
dence of excess fat to be socially is so much more to the problem battle of the bulge, I offer the fol- Jennifer Bishop Keith Blake
Gloria Brickman Gale Green
acceptable has been infecting our than simple gluttony. Consider the lowing ditty: Robert O’Leary Jeff Palter
culture like a plague. wide variety of theories put forth It would be nice to enjoy more Kris Skarston
Since 1984, Dorothy Dimitre has
In writing about Ms. Voigt’s — seriously unstable blood sugar acceptance of the unfortunately written close to 500 columns for Interns • Correspondents • Contractors
problem, Joshua Kosman, a music reactions to certain foods, past broad and obese, who are sneered Michael Almonte Jenna Chambers
various local newspapers. Her e- Diana Clock Michael Costa
editor, commented, “It is true that trauma (especially sexual abuse), at and shunned and derided by the Philip Dimaano Darold Fredricks
the tyranny of image, of glamour, having been deprived in utero and thin-is-in virtue police. mail address is Miles Freeborn Brian Grabianowski
William Jeske Cheri Lucas
glitz and good looks, seems to be as a child of essential nutrients, the Who have suffered from discrim- gramsd@aceweb.com. Nick Rose Theresa Seiger
Andrew Scheiner Alex Shamis
Eliot Storch Jeremy Venook
Serra Niners
blow late
routed
By Nathan Mollat lead,lose
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
By George Henry
The good news for the Serra football team THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Saturday night was it tripled the points Valley
Christian had allowed this season. ATLANTA — Matt Bryant came
Coming into the West Catholic Athletic through again with a game-winning
League opener for both squads, the Warriors field goal.
had given up all of one touchdown in three Bryant kicked a 42-yarder with 2
games. Saturday night, Serra scored 23 seconds to go in lifting the fortunate
points. Atlanta Falcons to a 16-14 victory
Unfortunately, Valley Christian more than over the winless San Francisco
doubled up the Padres. The Warriors dis- 49ers on Sunday.
played all the wares that have them ranked as Last week, Bryant kicked a 46-
one of the top teams in the state. They domi- yard field goal in overtime to beat
nated in all facets of the game, drubbing the the New Orleans Saints.
Padres 52-23. Against the 49ers, the Falcons (3-
“I didn’t have these guys ready to play,” 1) got a big break to set up the win-
said Serra coach Patrick Walsh. “This loss is ning points when receiver Roddy
on me, big time.” White forced the 49ers’ Nate
Walsh may blame himself, but the bottom Clements to fumble away an inter-
line is the Padres were going up against one of ception and keep Atlanta’s drive
the top players and top teams in the Central alive.
Coast Section – if not the state. Valley San Francisco (0-4) blew a 14-0
Christian’s Byron Marshall was a one-man first-quarter lead due in part to a pair
wrecking crew. Marshall rushed for 128 yards of interceptions by Alex Smith.
and two touchdowns, while also returning two White caught seven passes for 104
punts for two more scores – a 63-yard return yards — including four for 60 yards
in the second quarter and a 71-yard score in on the winning drive — but his
the fourth. biggest play was chasing Clements
“I think Byron Marshall is one of the finer down the left sideline and knocking
players (in CCS),” Walsh said. “We couldn’t the ball out as he tackled the corner-
tackle him any phase of the game.” back from behind at the Atlanta 7.
Marshall had 128 yards on 11 carries in the Falcons guard Harvey Dahl recov-
NATHAN MOLLAT / DAILY JOURNAL
ered the ball to preserve the 12-play
Serra's Mark Timko avoids a tackle and turns up field for a 16-yard gain during the Padres' 52-23 loss winning drive. Clements intercepted
See SERRA, Page 12 to Valley Christian Saturday night in San Jose. a pass over the middle that was
intended for tight end Tony
SERRA
go from kickoff to end zone and
Bryant sits out scrimmage AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE NFL STANDINGS
East Division East Division
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
as he recovers from surgery
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS person. I never get that chance with
x-Tampa Bay
y-New York
Boston
W
96
95
89
L
66
67
73
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GB
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7
x-Philadelphia
y-Atlanta
Florida
W
97
91
80
L
65
71
82
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N.Y.Jets
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3
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PF
106
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61
New York 79 83 .488 18 New England 2 1 0 .667 90 82
this particular club.” Toronto 85 77 .525 11 Miami 2 1 0 .667 52 51
Baltimore 66 96 .407 30 Washington 69 93 .426 28
LONDON — Kobe Bryant is Bryant completed a full practice Buffalo 0 4 0 .000 61 125
determined to put on a good show Saturday, only his second since Central Division Central Division
South
W L Pct GB
and take care of his surgically training camp began, and said his W L Pct GB x-Cincinnati 91 71 .562 — W L T Pct PF PA
repaired right knee at the same time. x-Minnesota 94 68 .580 — Houston 3 1 0 .750 108 102
knee was constantly improving. Chicago 88 74 .543 6
St.Louis 86 76 .531 5
Jacksonville 2 2 0 .500 71 111
Bryant got some rehab work in Milwaukee 77 85 .475 14
“It feels real good,” he said. Detroit 81 81 .500 13 Houston 76 86 .469 15 Indianapolis 2 2 0 .500 117 92
while the Los Angeles Lakers scrim- Coach Phil Jackson plans to play Cleveland 69 93 .426 25 Chicago 75 87 .463 16 Tennessee 2 2 0 .500 98 68
maged during practice Sunday, Bryant and the rest of his regular Kansas City 67 95 .414 27 Pittsburgh 57 105 .352 34
North
training separately in the weight starters for about eight minutes to West Division West Division
W L T Pct PF PA
room. The guard is working his way Baltimore 3 1 0 .750 61 55
start the game. Their playing time in W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 3 1 0 .750 86 50
back after the offseason knee opera- the second half depends on how the x-Texas 90 72 .556 — x-San Francisco 92 70 .568 — Cincinnati 2 2 0 .500 79 78
Oakland 81 81 .500 9 San Diego 90 72 .556 2 Cleveland 1 3 0 .250 68 77
tion but is planning to play in game is going, he said. Los Angeles 80 82 .494 10 Colorado 83 79 .512 9
Monday’s preseason opener against The Lakers are without starting Seattle 61 101 .377 29 Los Angeles 80 82 .494 12 West
Minnesota Timberwolves, hoping to Arizona 65 97 .401 27
center Andrew Bynum, who also W L T Pct PF PA
x-clinched division Kansas City 3 0 0 1.000 68 38
please a London crowd eager to see underwent knee surgery in the off- y-clinched wild card x-clinched division San Diego 2 2 0 .500 113 71
one of basketball’s biggest stars. season, and backup forward Luke y-clinched wild card Denver 2 2 0 .500 87 85
“You feel a sense of responsibili- Walton will miss Los Angeles’ two Saturday’s Games Oakland 1 3 0 .250 76 107
Saturday’s Games
ty, which adds to you wanting to go Minnesota 5,Toronto 4
preseason games in Europe after St.Louis 1,Colorado 0,11 innings
out there and play,” Bryant said after aggravating a strained right ham-
N.Y.Yankees 6,Boston 5,10 innings,1st game
Chicago White Sox 6,Cleveland 2,6 innings
Cincinnati 7,Milwaukee 4 NATIONAL CONFERENCE
N.Y.Mets 7,Washington 2 East
practice, wearing large ice bags string in practice. Baltimore 2,Detroit 1 Philadelphia 7,Atlanta 0
Tampa Bay 4,Kansas City 0 W L T Pct PF PA
taped to both knees. “You have the Jackson insisted Bryant wasn’t San Diego 4,San Francisco 2 Washington 2 2 0 .500 73 79
Texas 6,L.A.Angels 2 Chicago Cubs 8,Houston 3
opportunity to play in front of fans risking his health by taking part in Boston 7,N.Y.Yankees 6,10 innings,2nd game Florida 2,Pittsburgh 0
N.Y.Giants 2 2 0 .500 72 88
Philadelphia 2 2 0 .500 95 79
who have never seen you play in the game. Oakland 5,Seattle 3 L.A.Dodgers 3,Arizona 2 Dallas 1 2 0 .333 54 53
Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games
Detroit 4,Baltimore 2 Cincinnati 3,Milwaukee 2 South
SAT SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI Boston 8,N.Y.Yankees 4 Florida 5,Pittsburgh 2 W L T Pct PF PA
Washington 2,N.Y.Mets 1,14 innings Atlanta 3 1 0 .750 93 60
Chicago White Sox 6,Cleveland 5 Atlanta 8,Philadelphia 7
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tampa Bay 3,Kansas City 2,12 innings New Orleans 3 1 0 .750 79 72
End regular
Houston 4,Chicago Cubs 0 Tampa Bay 2 1 0 .667 50 59
Toronto 2,Minnesota 1 St.Louis 6,Colorado 1
season Carolina 0 4 0 .000 46 87
L.A.Angels 6,Texas 2 San Francisco 3,San Diego 0
Oakland 4,Seattle 3 L.A.Dodgers 3,Arizona 1 North
W L T Pct PF PA
Chicago 3 1 0 .750 69 68
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season
AL LEADERS NL LEADERS Green Bay
Minnesota
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0
.750
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106
43
73
38
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troit,.328; Mauer,Minnesota,.327; ABeltre,Boston, nati,.324;OInfante,Atlanta,.321;Tulowitzki,Colorado,
Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 20 Oct. 23 .321;Cano,New York,.319;Butler,Kansas City,.318; .315; Holliday, St. Louis, .312; Pujols, St. Louis, .312; West
@DC United vs.Houston vs.Chivas USA @Kansas City End regular ISuzuki,Seattle,.315. Prado,Atlanta,.307;Zimmerman,Washington,.307. W L T Pct PF PA
4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 5:30 p.m. season
RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 126; ARodriguez, New RBI—Pujols,St.Louis,118;CGonzalez,Colorado,117; Arizona 2 2 0 .500 58 118
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL
York, 125; JBautista, Toronto, 124; Guerrero, Texas, Votto, Cincinnati, 113; Howard, Philadelphia, 108; St.Louis 2 2 0 .500 77 52
115;DelmYoung,Minnesota,112;Konerko,Chicago, Uggla,Florida,105;McGehee,Milwaukee,104;Braun, Seattle 2 2 0 .500 75 77
Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 111; Cano,New York,109. Milwaukee,103;ADunn,Washington,103;Holliday, San Francisco 0 4 0 .000 52 103
vs. Eagles vs. Raiders @ Panthers vs.London
Denver in vs. St.Louis HOME RUNS—JBautista, Toronto, 54; Konerko, St.Louis,103;DWright,New York,103.
5:20 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 10 a.m. Bye 1:15 p.m. Chicago, 39; MiCabrera, Detroit, 38; Teixeira, New HOME RUNS—Pujols, St. Louis, 42; ADunn, Wash- Sunday’s Games
10 a.m. Denver 26,Tennessee 20
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VWells,Toronto,31. 34; Uggla, Florida, 33; Fielder, Milwaukee, 32; Mar- Green Bay 28,Detroit 26
Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 PITCHING—Sabathia,New York,21-7;Price,Tampa Reynolds,Arizona,32. N.Y.Jets 38,Buffalo 14
vs. Chargers @ 49ers vs.K.C. Bay, 19-6; Lester, Boston, 19-9; PHughes, New York, PITCHING—Halladay, Philadelphia, 21-10; Wain- St.Louis 20,Seattle 3
@ Broncos vs. Seattle
1:15 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 18-8; Cahill, Oakland, 18-8;Verlander, Detroit, 18-9; wright, St. Louis, 20-11; Jimenez, Colorado, 19-8; Atlanta 16,San Francisco 14
Bye
CBS CBS CBS FOX CBS CBuchholz,Boston,17-7;ESantana,Los Angeles,17- THudson, Atlanta, 17-9; Arroyo, Cincinnati, 17-10; Baltimore 17,Pittsburgh 14
10; Pavano,Minnesota,17-11. CCarpenter,St.Louis,16-9;Lincecum,San Francisco, Monday’s Game
16-10;DLowe,Atlanta,16-12. New England at Miami,5:30 p.m.
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game tied, and throwing the two second-half Frank Gore finished with 137 total yards, 77
RAIDERS
Continued from page 11
interceptions. The first came one play after
Neil Rackers gave the Texans a 24-14 lead
with a 35-yard field goal in the third quarter.
NINERS
Continued from page 11
rushing on 21 carries and 60 yards receiving
on seven catches.
Smith completed 21 of 32 passes for 188
Five plays later, Foster beat rookie line- yards and a touchdown.
backer Rolando McClain in the flat for the Falcons running back Michael Turner ran
from Matt Schaub for the score that gave score that put the Texans in control. Foster fin- Dominique Zeigler ran past long snapper Joe 16 times for 50 yards, and Jason Snelling fin-
Houston a 31-14 lead. ished with 131 yards on 16 carries and added Zelenka and dived forward to block the punt. ished with 31 yards on seven carries.
“Hopefully it shows my teammates and my 56 yards receiving. Taylor Mays, seeing the ball arching down Atlanta was 2 for 11 on third down plays
coaches that they can count on me,” Foster Schaub completed 16 of 29 passes for 192 in his direction, turned toward the back of the before Ryan threw from his end zone to con-
said. “I didn’t take it lightly that I sat out the yards and two touchdowns, breaking David end zone and kept both feet inbounds as he nect with Brian Finneran for a 17-yard gain
first quarter. I can get the job done, and they Carr’s Houston franchise record with his 60th caught the loose ball for an unconventional down the left side.
can count on me from here on out.” TD pass on the throw to Foster. touchdown and a 14-0 lead. White made four tough catches on the drive.
Schaub also threw an 11-yard touchdown Gradkowski, who was sent to the locker The 49ers failed to hold the one-point lead His 19-yard catch against safety Dashon
pass to Joel Dreessen and Derrick Ward room briefly in the second half after a hard hit despite running 13 plays and using nearly Goldson came in tight coverage on the left
scored on a 33-yard run for the Texans, who by Bernard Pollard, tried to lead the Raiders seven minutes of the fourth quarter, but the side, but two plays later, it appeared that Ryan
are off to their best start in franchise history back with a 14-yard touchdown pass to Zach drive ended with Smith getting sacked on didn’t see Clements on Gonzalez’s right-to-
despite playing this game without injured Miller early in the fourth and setting up a 39- William Moore’s unblocked safety blitz. left crossing route.
leading receiver Andre Johnson (sprained yard field goal by Sebastian Janikowski that Though the game ended with another loss, Clements ran the ball 39 yards down the
right ankle). made it 31-24 with 6:13 remaining. the Niners’ early drive gave hope that coach sideline, but White knocked the ball out on a
They still had too much for the Raiders to After the Raiders’ defense came up with a Mike Singletary made the right choice in fir- tackle near the left sideline. The officiating
handle, finishing with 441 yards of offense, second straight stop, Gradkowski got one last ing Jimmy Raye as offensive coordinator ear- crew needed a minute before seeing Dahl had
including 249 on the ground. The Raiders’ lat- chance at his 25 with 3:04 to play. But his lier this week and replacing him with Mike recovered the ball at the bottom of a big pile
est loss came in front of a crowd announced at fourth down pass went through Louis Johnson. of players.
32,218 — the smallest in a non-replacement Murphy’s hands and was intercepted by
player game for the franchise since 1967. Nolan with 1:40 remaining. One more first
“It’s demoralizing when a team can run the down by Foster helped Houston run out the
ball at will and we don’t stop it,” defensive clock as the Texans’ dominance of the line of
tackle Richard Seymour said. “That’s what it scrimmage decided the game.
is. We didn’t stop the run. There’s no excuse “You can’t sugarcoat it,” Oakland coach
for that, period.” Tom Cable said. “When you get your rear end
Bruce Gradkowski turned the ball over three kicked like that it is what it is. You don’t sug-
times, losing a fumble to thwart a drive in arcoat that, you don’t talk around that. You
Houston territory late in the first half with the have to deal with that.”
A
idan Christopher Delucchi
as the No. 1 weekend film with $23 mil- entered the world and joined
lion. our family last week; an 8-
Distributor Sony hopes for a long shelf pounder with a studly “9” Apgar score. I
life for the film, which has earned don’t know much, but I know a few
Academy Awards buzz and rave reviews. things: I had the easy job; we won’t get
Rory Bruer, Sony’s head of distribution, much sleep; Murray, the dog, is unfazed;
said “The Social Network” has a good shot Audrey loves being the big sister; and,
at becoming a $100 million hit. two kids are plenty! Minutes, and I mean
“It really is a great start for us. This is a minutes, after delivery, our doctor turned
movie that is resonating everywhere. The to me and suggested I take baby Aidan’s
reviews are the best I’ve seen at our studio little cap home the first night so Murray
in my career,” Bruer said. “It’s just one of could get used to his smells before expe-
those movies that critics and audiences riencing the actual baby in person. My
alike are embracing, and I think it’s going wife said, “Oh, he knows that ... he
to have a tremendous life.” works for the humane society.” The doc-
The weekend’s other new wide releases tored lit up and explained that she volun-
had weak starts. Paramount’s horror flick teers with an East Bay shelter and we
“Case 39,” starring Renee Zellweger, chatted about shelter work. A nice little
opened at No. 7 with $5.35 million, while moment following an absolutely blessed,
Overture Film’s vampire tale “Let Me In,” unforgettable, big one. I actually covered
based on the novel “Let the Right One In,” this topic a few weeks ago. Recap: if you
debuted at No. 8 with $5.3 million. are expecting a baby and have a pet, get
The Warner Bros. animated adventure him or her used to the smells and sounds
“Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of well before the baby comes home. And,
Ga’Hoole,” held up well, retaining the No. if you think your routine with your pet
2 spot in its second weekend with $10.9 will change — your walking schedule,
“The Social Network”was the weekend’s top movie. feeding area, new off-limits areas inside
million and raising its total to $30 million.
the house — introduce these changes
The previous weekend’s top earner, 20th ber of adult dramas that didn’t do any before your special delivery arrives. In
Century Fox’s “Wall Street: Money Never
Sleeps,” slipped to third place with $10.1 Top ten movies business, and now all of a sudden we’ve
got a whole crop of them that aren’t doing
that prior column, I forgot to mention we
have an upcoming class for expectant
million, lifting its total to $35.9 million. huge numbers, but they are dominating the parents: Diapers and Dogs, Cradles &
1."The Social Network," $23 million.
“The Social Network” traces the history 2. "Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of box office,” said Paul Dergarabedian, box- Cats 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m., Wednesday, Oct.
of Facebook from Harvard University, Ga'Hoole," $10.9 million. office analyst at Hollywood.com. 13 at PHS/SPCA. We’re asking for a sug-
where computer whiz Mark Zuckerberg 3."Wall Street:Money Never Sleeps," $10.1 Overall business was down, with domes- gested $5 donation at the door and space
(Jesse Eisenberg) and best friend Eduardo million. tic movie revenues totaling $97 million, is limited, so sign up in advance by call-
Saverin (Andrew Garfield) launched the 4."The Town," $10 million. off 9 percent from the same weekend last ing 650/340-7022, ext. 306. Go out for
site, through its meteoric rise with 500 5."Easy A," $7 million. year, when “Zombieland” led with $24.7 dinner before class or get dessert after
million members and a stock value in the 6."You Again," $5.6 million. and make a night of it. Trust me, you
million, according to Hollywood.com.
billions. 7."Case 39," $5.35 million. won’t have these free nights for long!
Studios are banking on its wave of dra-
The film also follows the nasty legal 8."Let Me In," $5.3 million. Expecting mothers have what’s called
mas for older crowds to carry the business
fight as Zuckerberg faces lawsuits by 9."Devil," $3.7 million. pregnancy brain, where they become for-
Saverin, who says he was cheated out of until an onslaught of family flicks, big getful. Guess I had “sympathy pregnancy
millions, and three other students who comedies and action tales arrives in brain” a few weeks ago.
claim he stole the idea from them. now driving the box office, including the November and December.
Justin Timberlake co-stars as Napster “Wall Street” sequel and Ben Affleck’s “There’s a lot of choice, and I think Scott oversees PHS/SPCA’s Customer
founder Sean Parker. Facebook has called “The Town,” the Warner Bros. thriller that they’re all good. So I’m kind of excited Service, Behavior and Training,
the film “fiction” about its founder, the was No. 4 with $10 million, with a three- that we’ve got quality films that can get us Education, Outreach, Field Services,
week total of $64.3 million. through October and into the holiday sea- Cruelty Investigation, Volunteer and
notoriously private Zuckerberg.
“These are all examples of what were son,” said Chris Aronson, head of distribu- Media/PR program areas and staff. His
With 55 percent of the audience 25 or
tion at 20th Century Fox. companion, Murray, oversees him.
older, the film joined other adult dramas thought to be a dead genre. We had a num-
18 Monday • Oct. 4, 2010 THE DAILY JOURNAL
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Councilman Michael Brownrigg.
Brownrigg described the plan as the
first step in revitalizing the downtown in
chase.
Design elements and plan objectives
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For more information call 326-2025.
Monday, Oct. 4, 2010 ARIES (March 21-April 19) - A tough goal can be achieved,
but it isn’t likely to come easily. It all depends on how badly
Establish some lofty goals for yourself in future months,
you want to attain this objective, and whether or not you’ll do
instead of aimlessly going with the flow. Make your goals
what it takes to realize it.
attractive enough that you’re motivated to achieve something
truly worthwhile. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Upon occasion we all can tell a
little white lie and get away with it, but avoid doing so at this
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Because co-workers are likely
juncture. Telling the truth might hurt a bit, but nothing like
to lack your inspirational industriousness, it’s important that
getting caught in a fib would.
you that don’t make any demands on them. Simply set a good
example that will be copied. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - The moment you discover that
the course you’re following might be a bit off track, make the
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Although you are presently in
necessary adjustments. Your success will be determined by
a good cycle for accomplishing your expectations, you may
your flexibility and adaptability.
fail to do so, for reasons known only to yourself. Stop being
negative about things and expect good happenings. CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Unless you’re on guard, you
could allow yourself to be unduly influenced by what every-
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - Whether we want to
body else thinks. Be your own person and reason important
accept it or not, a good rep is fragile and must always be
things out on your own.
maintained, because errors in etiquette aren’t easily forgiven.
Be mindful of this when out in public today. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Sometimes you can get caught up
in wheeling and dealing when it comes to your commercial
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Don’t be more intent on
affairs. If this is the case, you should be able to improve your
what you have to say than in hearing what others are trying to
position by playing a bit hard to get.
tell you. Keep your ego as far away from the mic as possible.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - If your attention starts to VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Someone who is a bit jealous of
you might attempt to get the better of you by putting some
wander when it comes to matters of a financial nature, you
obstacles in your path. You can thwart this juvenile approach
Previous
could get way off track and deprive yourself of the rewards
by pulling him/her into your limelight.
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GIANTS
Continued from page 1
railing of their dugout watching the
celebration in disappointment.
The pitching-rich Padres head
postseason a decidedly different
team than when they last made it.
Led by Barry Bonds, they lost in
Aubrey Huff followed with an RBI
double.
Posey homered in the eighth for
to Chris Denorfia and David
Eckstein reached on the pitcher’s
error. Ramon Ramirez relieved and,
home for a longer winter than they four games to Florida in the 2003 insurance. in a fierce, nine-pitch at-bat, struck
wanted knowing they blew quite an NL division series, a year after Nearly two months after he guar- out a swinging Miguel Tejada on a
the Giants’ dugout steps after closer opportunity. San Diego led the divi- falling six outs shy of a World anteed a three-game sweep of the full count.
Brian Wilson’s first two pitches sion by 6 1/2 games before a 10- Series title and losing to the wild- Padres only to see San Francisco Sergio Romo pitched a 1-2-3
were strikes to Will Venable with game losing streak from Aug. 26 to card Angels in seven games. drop two of three, the left-handed eighth, pumping his arms after
two outs in the ninth. Sept. 5. In fact, San Francisco is back in Sanchez was the Giants’ most reli- striking out Yorvit Torrealba for the
When Venable struck out swing- But manager Bud Black’s team the playoffs with a roster that looks able pitcher down the stretch. He third out.
ing, Posey ran out to Wilson and had trouble scoring all season, and nothing like the group that took the went 4-1 with a 1.03 ERA over his Wilson finished it for his majors-
they jumped together at the mound. that was its undoing at the end. The field on opening day. Posey was last seven outings — in July 2009, best 48th save in 53 chances. He
The rest of the Giants joined them Padres managed only four hits called up in late May and hit 18 he threw a no-hitter against the vis- became the first Giants reliever
and gray NL West champion shirts Sunday and were shut out for the homers to make a strong case for iting Padres.
were quickly handed out. since the save became an official
12th time. NL Rookie of the Year honors, and Sanchez gave way to Santiago
The Giants then took a victory lap Sanchez (13-9) pitched into the Pat Burrell revived his career after Casilla with none out in the sixth statistic in 1969 to lead the majors.
along the outfield warning track, sixth inning and gave up three hits signing a minor league deal May 29 after allowing Adrian Gonalez’s Wilson also matched Rod Beck for
slapping hands with fans leaning while walking five. He contributed following his release by Tampa Bay. leadoff single and a walk to Ryan the San Francisco single-season
over the fence. Manager Bruce with his bat, too, hitting a triple off The bullpen features new faces, too. Ludwick. Casilla induced a double record.
Bochy brought up the rear of the lap rookie Mat Latos (14-10) and scor- Mike Fontenot and Cody Ross also play and got an inning-ending San Francisco’s bullpen went its
around the field, tipping his cap and ing the game’s first run in the third are newcomers. groundout. final six games and 24 innings with-
waving it over and over again. inning. Sanchez tripled and scored on a After a pair of strikeouts to start out giving up an earned run.
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