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Half Moon Bay to 50 applicants, all of officials with the Transbay Joint Powers
whom were seasoned Local briefs Authority said.
name new city manager government profession- Nisbet would receive a base salary of Overnight, crews assessed and tested the
The Half Moon Bay City Council will be als, including several $215,000 per year and would also receive a steel beams in preparation for shoring up
considering appointment of Robert Nisbet, from in and around the one-time $10,000 relocation allowance, an the area, which could happen as early as this
the assistant general manager for the East Bay Area. The City auto allowance of $500 per month, an weekend.
Bay Regional Park District, as the new city Council held an open $8,500 annual contribution to a 457-retire-
forum in June to allow Also in preparation for the shoring,
manager at its meeting Tuesday, Oct. 2. ment plan, and regular city health and
input from the communi- crews removed ceiling panels, moved light
Previously, he directed the General CalPERS retirement benefits, according to fixtures and utilities and are relocating
Services Department for Santa Barbara Robert Nisbet ty on their hopes and the release. some overhead systems for San Francisco
County and served as Public Works director expectations for the ideal Nisbet’s appointment, if approved by the
candidate. City staff also provided input Municipal Railway electric buses, accord-
for the city of Carpinteria. council, provides for a short overlap with
throughout the recruitment process, accord- ing to TJPA officials.
Nisbet’s appointment comes following a outgoing Interim City Manager David
nationwide search which received more than ing to a press release. Boesch, when Nisbet takes over the posi- The first crack was discovered in a steel
tion Oct. 29, according to the release. beam on the third-level bus deck above
Fremont Street on Tuesday by workers
No new cracks found at transit center installing ceiling panels. The discovery
caused TJPA officials to abruptly close the
Crews working through the night at San $2.2 billion facility and as well as the por-
Francisco’s now-closed Salesforce Transit tion of Fremont Street located directly
Center found no additional cracks after two below the bus deck, between Howard and
were found in steel beams earlier this week, Mission streets.
T
Core programs and staffing levels area, having a school district con- greatest financial crisis this he U.S. Senate and the
are in peril without the extra rev- San Bruno Park Elementary
templating such things as extras nation has seen in decades. House of Representatives
enue and the district is now asking School District Board of have approved legislation
is no longer tenable. The San Mateo-Foster City
voters for a $298 parcel tax And yet the opponents to this Elementary School District is Trustees (three seats) to deal with the growing opioid
through Measure V. Baked into the measure parade out the oft-repeat- large and also incredibly diverse, Teri Chavez, Andrew Mason and addiction problem that has affect-
measure is money for teacher rais- ed mantras like “don’t reward fail- with pockets of affluence and Henry Sanchez ed communities throughout the
es, but exactly how much is still ure” and “make do with less.” In a areas with low-income families South San Francisco Unified nation. A conference committee
subject to dispute between admin- perfect world, sure. But in this struggling to make ends meet. School District Board of will iron out differences between
istrators and the teaching union. world, in which school funding is While some school communities Trustees (three seats) the versions passed in the sepa-
If this measure fails, look for the as complicated as an Italian lan- have the ability and wherewithal John Baker, Eddie Flores and rate houses before it goes to
relationship to be further strained. guage manual for a fighter jet, and to raise money for lost program- Reem Nasrah President Donald Trump for his
And the end result will be a loss can turn just as quickly depending ming, less affluent school com- San Mateo County signature.
for the primary focus of the on unstable sources of revenue munities are at a disadvantage — Community College District The legislation takes wide aim
school district — which is educat- and the whims of Sacramento, not which would create inequity with- Trustee Area 4 (one seat) at the problem, including increas-
ing the more than 12,000 students having a stable source of local in the school district with less Tom Mohr ing scrutiny of arriving interna-
in San Mateo and Foster City. revenue just doesn’t make sense. opportunity for the district to LOCAL MEASURES tional mail that may include ille-
But the bottom line is that the The funding for teacher salaries plug those gaps. San Bruno Measure X $79 gal drugs. It makes it easier for
district is facing a $5 million in an area facing an atmospheric Now is not the time to cut. million bond measure (55 the National Institutes of Health
structural deficit, and the $10 mil- cost of living and programs for Measure V is an investment. Vote percent needed) — YES to approve research on non-addic-
lion a year the tax will generate our children is not an experiment yes. tive painkillers and for pharma-
ceutical companies to conduct
that research.
Letters to the editor The Food and Drug
Administration would be allowed
to require drugmakers to package
Regional liability infamous Millennium Towers. already beleaguered public wallet. November, several adjectives smaller quantities of drugs such as
Yes, you are paying the private That said, I support the Daily immediately came to mind: intel- opioids. And there would be new
Editor, attorneys who represent the Journal editorial advocating a yes ligent, competent, honorable and
It came as no surprise that a federal grants for treatment cen-
beleaguered Transbay Authority vote on Measure X, the bond successful. ters, training emergency workers
structural steel beam had cracked who are defending themselves measure for San Bruno Park Deniz has demonstrated her
at the new $2.2 billion Transbay and research on prevention meth-
against the building next door Elementary School District (“Yes ability to incisively recognize ods.
Terminal in San Francisco which is literally sinking. on Measure X” in the Sept. 26 core issues, and unabashedly Karen Yost, CEO of Prestera
(“Crack in beam shuts down San Wait, it gets worse. Now a judge edition of the Daily Journal). As a standup for her and her con- Center, said in a statement the 70
Francisco’s new $2B terminal” in recently ruled that the fees for the San Bruno resident, it is plain to stituents’ values and preferences. pieces of this bill is a good start,
the Sept. 26 edition). Normally, I attorneys representing the see the school district is strug- Deniz will not only provide a though there is no “magic bullet”
would have laughed at the incom- Millennium Towers need to be gling financially, teachers accept- voice of the people in a City to solving the opioid crisis.
petence if only we were not all paid by the Transbay Authority as ing substandard pay, facilities in Council currently comprised of “How this legislation is imple-
unknowingly tied to this financial well, in other words, the taxpay- need of upgrading. four elected and one appointed mented will be key as even good
albatross. How did we get stuck er. This ruling by the judge opens I do not have children in the member that seems to march in legislation implemented poorly
for the hundreds of millions of up what I predict will be the ulti- school district. We owe a good lockstep with the pro-develop- will not be helpful,” Yost said.
dollars for this overpriced bus mate taxpayer liability for the education to our children to pre- ment and anti-preservation long- “This bill is a start in the right
station? We got stuck with the extensive repairs needed for the pare them for increasingly com- term council cabal that strives to direction, even though it does not
bill because of the Metropolitan sinking, privately owned plex challenges they are to face, limit transparency, address significant underlying
Transportation Commission. Millennium Towers, plus of and to keep U.S. leadership in an A vote for Deniz is an opportu- issues in this epidemic, including
The MTC is a regional unelected course, all attorney fees. ever more competitive world. nity to finally elect a well-quali- adverse childhood experiences,
group of bureaucrats, mostly local Please vote yes on Measure X in fied councilmember who will extreme poverty, gainful employ-
politicians who pull the strings San Bruno. introduce transparency that we are ment, safe affordable housing,
on a piggy bank you fund every Christopher P. Conway lacking today, and will represent related chronic health problems
time you cross a bridge. That San Mateo the agenda of the people, as
John Dillon and co-occurring mental health
piggy bank is called the Bay Area opposed to the agenda of the lob- problems.”
Toll Authority. The MTC has San Bruno byists and developers. That’s a long list, and it helps
given the Transbay Terminal over Vote yes on Measure X Have your voice heard and let explain how this problem became
$500 million thus far and is on Editor, the sunshine into our local poli- so big and is so difficult to over-
the hook for much more. You are I am an independent voter, and Vote for Deniz Bolbol tics by voting for Deniz Bolbol. come.
also funding the legal fees to the editorial page confirms I am Editor, Another part of the package is
defend the authority that operates far from profligate when it comes When I heard that Deniz Bolbol the Caring Recovery for Infants
the new terminal due to litigation to recommending additional taxes announced her candidacy for the Joseph Brennan and Babies (CRIB) Act, which
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which was considerable.
STRONG FINISHES
Both teams would move on to post unbeaten league sea-
Serra defeated the Bearcats, 57-33 in a wild shoot-out sons, San Mateo winding up 7-2 overall and Serra 9-1 (and
filled with big plays by both teams. San Mateo actually out- tied for the top-ranked spot in Northern California with
gained the Padres on the stat sheet but wound up losing due Alameda).
to Serra's special teams and an opportunistic, quick-strike In MPL action, San Mateo averaged 42 points per game;
defense. Serra averaged 34 points per WCAL outing. Four of the
Padres’ six league wins were shutouts.
ON A COLLISION COURSE At the conclusion of that season 50 years ago, the San
Mateo City Council issued a proclamation hailing both city
San Mateo and Serra came into the season on the heels of teams and lauding their championship accomplishments.
PHOTO COURTESY OF JOHN HORGAN
successful 1967 campaigns. Both teams had lost just once As for the four future pros, Emery played in the World
that year — San Mateo by one point to North Salinas and Quarterback Jesse Freitas Jr. threw for a pair of TD passes
against San Mateo. He went on to star for San Diego State Football League; Freitas was with the NFL’s San Diego
Serra by three touchdowns to St. Ignatius Chargers for two seasons; Swann became a Super Bowl MVP
of San Francisco — and finished 8-1. University and spent two years with the NFL’s San Diego
Chargers. He passed away at the age of 63 in 2015. He was and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame with the
San Mateo went unbeaten in Mid- NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers; and Scott was a standout in the
Peninsula League action and Serra fin- posthumously diagonosed with CTE.
Canadian Football League where he was enshrined in the
ished second to S.I. in the inaugural sea- Canadian Football Hall of Fame.
son of the new West Catholic Athletic 1968 San Mateo: Title town
League, an outgrowth of the old Catholic
Athletic League. MPL WCAL John Horgan can be contacted by email at
“We were actually better in 1967,” San Mateo 53, Hillsdale 7 Serra 34, Bellarmine 0 johnhorganmedia@gmail.com.
recalls Dr. Werner Ju, a San Mateo derma- San Mateo 54, Crestmoor 15 Serra 51, Mitty 0
Buz Williams tologist and a center on both the ’67 and San Mateo 28, Capuchino 27 Serra 38, St. Ignatius 26
’68 teams. “Our defense was better in San Mateo 29, Aragon 0 Serra 12, Riordan 0
1967.” Two key linemen, Craig Newgard San Mateo 38, Mills 26 Serra 28, St. Mary's (B) 0
and Mike Stewart, were seniors that year. San Mateo 50, Burlingame 14 Serra 45, St. Francis 27
Still, the Bearcats were favored to grab Overall record: 7-2 Overall record: 9-1
another MPL championship in 1968.
Serra was regarded as a favorite to win the anyone. The game was big.
WCAL as well. There was a push early-on The teams didn’t disappoint.
to have the two San Mateo outfits rekin- Serra, whose players had to hitch-hike to the Burlingame
dle their rivalry which stretched back to field because their team bus broke down on El Camino Real,
the 1940s. scored 19 points in each of the first two quarters to take a
Jesse Freitas Sr. The two head coaches, Buz Williams at 38-21 lead at halftime.
San Mateo and Jesse Freitas at Serra, Serra got touchdowns from a variety of sources, including
made sure it happened. a 70-yard interception return by Lynn Swann, a 99-yard
kickoff return by Steve Morello, a short jaunt by Tom Scott
AN EPIC MATCHUP and three short bursts by Steve Fegan.
The teams came into their much-trumpeted meeting with a Morello was so gassed at the conclusion of his jitterbug-
loss apiece; San Mateo was beaten by South San Francisco ging broken field display that he promptly got sick to his
and Serra lost by a point to Vallejo. That didn’t dim the pre- stomach on the Serra sidelines. Renters Insurance Rates
game hype, especially after the Bearcats re-wrote their San Mateo’s three scores came on a 49-yard dash by Frank
record book, crushing McClymond’s of Oakland, 69-6, and Rivers, an 81-yard pass from Wayne Willis to Calvin Swann
the Padres rolled over Hillsdale, 33-6, the week before. and a 69-yard sprint by Alonzo Emery.
There were several connections between the two teams. The spectacular had become the norm through the open-
Serra actually played its home games on the San Mateo field ing 24 minutes. There were so many dramatic surges of scor-
on North Delaware Street that season because its own facil- ing that observers were stunned by the displays of athleti-
ity had a limited seating capacity. Two brothers, both wide cism, speed and power.
receivers, played on opposite sides: Calvin Swann for San At one point in the first half, Serra’s Ed McNally tackled
Mateo, Lynn Swann for Serra. Emery so hard the Padres’ linebacker had to leave the field in
Many of the players knew one another. “Several San an ambulance to be examined at a hospital. He returned in
Mateo players visited us after practice one day in 1967 just the second half and, still in his uniform, helped to lead
to talk,” remembers Karl Vorsatz, a Serra center at that time cheers for the Serra student body
and now a Burlingame attorney. The two teams were well According to Vorsatz, Coach Freitas told his team at half-
aware of each other. time that its 17-point lead wasn’t enough because “San
Serra actually came close to joining San Mateo in the Mateo runs as well as we pass.”
MPAL in the mid-1950s, but the Padres were denied entrance In the second half, the scoring eased up a bit. Serra scored
on a razor-thin vote by the league’s Board of Managers. three more times on a blocked punt by defensive end Bob
In the days leading up to the 1968 contest, the elder Buerger and two touchdown passes from the younger
Freitas, in an interview with the Burlingame Advance-Star, Freitas, one to Scott and another to Lynn Swann.
declared, “This game is not an ordinary game for us.” The Bearcats tallied twice on a 62-yard Willis-to-Calvin
Williams, on the other hand, downplayed its importance Swann pass play and on a short keeper by Willis. In all,
and stressed its non-league nature. But he wasn’t kidding more than 800 yards of combined total offense would be
FRIDAY find its rhythm in head coach Pete Lavorato’s fly offense.
Best bets King’s has won three straight and is averaging about 320
Menlo-Atherton (0-0, 2-2) at Aragon (0-0, 0-4), 7:30 p.m. yards of offense per game. … King’s was held under the 150-
last week, holding King’s Academy's running game to just 88
The Menlo-Atherton Bears were buried by Valor Christian- yard rushing mark for the first time last week, finishing with
yards.
Colorado last week, 27-0. … The Aragon Dons were downed 88 yards on 19 carries. It did pass for a season-high 171
by King’s Academy, 27-26. … Aragon beat M-A 21-18 in Menlo School (1-2) at Capuchino (3-1), 7:30 p.m. yards, though.
2017. … When the schedules came out, many looked at this
The Menlo Knights were lanced by Overfelt, 48-31 last
match as the Bay Division championship game. Now a El Camino (1-3) at Carlmont (2-2), 7:30 p.m.
week. … The Capuchino Mustangs had a bye last week. They
month in, the Dons are just looking to somehow salvage The El Camino Colts were tamed by Lincoln-SF last week,
came away with a 38-32 win over Mountain View Sept. 15. …
their season, while the Bears have lost two straight. … M-A 42-19. … The Carlmont Scots are coming off a bye. They
These teams have not faced each other since the PAL went to
was shut out for the first time since Week 9 of the 2015 sea- came away with a 28-7 win over San Mateo two weeks ago. …
the three-division system beginning the 2008 season. You
son — a 14-0 loss to Burlingame. … The 26 points scored Carlmont shut out El Camino in 2017, 33-0. … The 19
have to go back to 2006 to find a 42-21 Menlo win over Cap
last week was a season high for Aragon. … The Dons led points scored by the Colts were more than double the amount
when both were in the Ocean Division. … Menlo has certain-
King’s Academy 26-21 before the Knights scored late in the they had scored in the two previous games — 8. … After a
ly continued its high scoring ways under new coach Josh
fourth quarter. … The Aragon defense had a strong showing slow start, Carlmont appears to have figured some things out,
Bowie, averaging 31 points per game. The Knights’ defense,
however, is giving up nearly 35 to the opposition. … The having won two straight. … The seven points scored by San
Mustangs are one of the biggest surprises in the PAL. With Mateo was a season low allowed by the Scots, who, despite
roster numbers they haven’t seen in year, along with new having given up 21 points in each of their first three games,
coach Jay Oca, Capuchino has won three straight and has have shown well defensively. … Julian Morin rushed for 181
beaten a pair of Ocean Division teams — handily — along yards and a touchdown on 14 carries against San Mateo.
the way.
SATURDAY
South City (0-0, 0-4) at Sequoia (0-0, 1-3), 7:30 p.m. Bellarmine (1-0, 2-2) at Serra (1-0, 2-2), 1 p.m.
The South City Warriors are coming off a bye. They were The Bells beat Riordan 34-20 in their WCAL opener last
whipped 48-8 two weeks ago by Jefferson. … The Sequoia week. … The Serra Padres pounded Mitty, 42-6. … Serra
Cherokees also had a bye. They were tripped up by Mission- slammed Bellarmine 48-0 in 2017. … Since 2015, the Padres
SF, 31-14. … South City beat Sequoia 30-24 for their first hold a 5-1 advantage over the Bells, having won the last two
win of the season in 2017. … Hopefully the Warriors shored matchups in a row. … Serra rushed for a season-high 231
up their offense during the off week because they’ll need to yards last week against Mitty. Nate Sanchez led the way, fin-
score more than a touchdown to win any game. Through four ishing with 77 yards and three scores on just 11 carries. The
games, they’ve scored a total of 20 points. … The South City Padres rolled up a season-high 442 yards of total offense. …
defense has given up more than 40 points in all four games, The 34 points scored last week was a season high for
with Mills hanging 50 on them in Week 3. … Other than a Bellarmine, which also had a season-high in offense with
32-point outburst in a loss to Woodside in Week 2, Sequoia 363 yards.
has struggled scoring as well, having failed to score more
than 14 points in its three losses. … The Cherokees’ defense College of San Mateo (3-1) at Modesto (2-2), 6 p.m.
is giving up more than 30 in their three defeats. The CSM Bulldogs buried Fresno last week, 31-3. … The
Modesto Pirates plundered American River, 27-21. … CSM
Hillsdale (0-0, 0-4) at King’s Academy (0-0, 3-1), 7:30 p.m. cruised to a 47-7 win over Modesto in 2017. … The Bulldogs
Hillsdale had a bye last week. It was knocked off by Sacred are ranked No. 6 in the CCCSIA poll, Modesto moved into the
Heart Prep 39-6 two weeks ago. … King’s Academy slipped rankings at No. 20. … Since taking over as starting quarter-
past Aragon last week, 27-26. … King’s Academy beat back three weeks ago, CSM’s Terrell Carter had his best com-
Hillsdale in an overtime barnburner in 2017, 44-43. … This pletion percentage against Fresno, hitting on 58 percent (11
is one of those games where the Knights are guaranteed to for 19) of his passes. … The Bulldogs continue to play
win — it is the mascot of both schools. … Hillsdale’s offense lights-out on defense. After the three points allowed to
has all but been non-existent this season. Going into its Fresno, CSM has surrendered a total of 28 points through four
game with SHP, Hillsdale had amassed a total of 429 yards of games. … Modesto beat the only team that has beaten CSM
offense through three games. … Through four weeks, so far this season. The Bulldogs fell to American River, 18-
Hillsdale has scored a total of 19 points, while giving up 34 13, two weeks ago. … The Pirates are one of 21 teams to aver-
or more. … Looks like King’s Academy is starting to really age more than 400 yards of offense per game this season.
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teams at Notre Dame Stadium during Kelly’s
nine seasons in charge, though both teams
have been ranked in eight of the nine meet-
seven games between
Kelly and Shaw have
been decided by a touch-
ings between these two coaches. Shaw holds down or less, and more
a 5-2 series advantage over Kelly, while often than not, they
yards or more on the season. “I think he’s run a great program,” Kelly overall, Stanford has won seven of the last haven’t been decided
“We don’t have a single running back who said when asked to share his impressions of nine meetings in the series, which dates to until the final posses-
kind of stands out, but we have a lot of guys and Shaw. “If you look at him as the president of 1925. sion in the closing sec-
we keep them fresh,” Maddox said. a business or an organization, there’s a great onds.
consistency from the top to the bottom This rivalry features another wrinkle in Brian Kelly
The ground attack should be bolstered even that to the winner goes the crystal chalice “They’ve been great
more now that Riordan transfer Peleseuma Briez there, and that usually games,” Kelly said. “A great rivalry between
equates to success, and it called the Legends Trophy, the only rivalry
has been declared eligible. trophy missing from the Notre Dame case of two institutions.”
“He’s probably going to be the best one we has in his case.” And often an important launch point to a
The two teams reunite the six it plays for.
got,” Maddox said. great season and a top-tier bowl game.
Saturday night for the “We want that Legends Trophy at Notre In 2012, Kelly needed an epic goal-line
Woodside also runs a spread-style offense. Dame, that’s where it belongs,” said senior
22nd consecutive year stand at home to preserve a 20-13 overtime
Unlike Jefferson, the Wildcats rely more heavi- linebacker Drue Tranquill, the only Irish
and 32nd time overall win over Stanford and protect an Irish run to
ly on the passing game as quarterback Brody player on the roster to play in the 2014
when Shaw and his No. 7 the national championship game. In 2011
Crowley is averaging nearly 240 yards passing, game when Notre Dame last beat Stanford.
Cardinal (4-0) visit Notre and 2013, Shaw’s Cardinal needed November
with six touchdowns and just one interception. “We got to get that back here, players take a
Dame Stadium to face wins over Notre Dame to help secure a spot
After opening the season with a 166-yard per- lot of pride in that, this game means a lot to
formance on the ground in a 41-6 win over David Shaw Kelly and his No. 8 Irish in the Fiesta Bowl and Rose Bowl, respec-
(4-0). us.” tively.
South City, Woodside has rushed for only 100
“It’s a difficult place to win,” said Shaw, This game almost always carries high In 2015, Stanford parlayed a 38-36 come-
yards in its last two games, combined.
who is looking for his fourth straight win in stakes, and high drama, and expect the same back win against Notre Dame into a Pac-12
The defense and special teams, however, have the series. “And it’s gotten louder over the
also shined during the non-league portion of the again as many are calling this a possible championship, a victory over Iowa in the
years. They have done a great job in creating springboard to the College Football Rose Bowl and a No. 3 final Top 25 ranking.
schedule for the Wildcats. In three games a very good home field advantage.”
played, the Woodside defense has come up with Playoffs.
five turnovers, while David Silk and Luis
when both wore American colors in the Evian Missing from the American lineup is Phil
Robles have each returned a kick for a score.
“We take special teams seriously,” Andrews
said. “We just don’t throw guys on them. … For
a lot of guys, they take pride in being on [spe-
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Junior Masters.
“Very familiar with each other’s games —
have been for, shoot, over 10 years now,”
Mickelson, who will sit out the opening ses-
sion for the first time since his Ryder Cup
debut in 1995.
Spieth said. “So it’s going to be really excit- Bjorn has five Ryder Cup rookies on his
cial teams].” ing to be able to look at him on the first tee and side, and four of them will be walking to that
One key matchup to keep on an eye will occur featuring two of the strongest teams the U.S. kind of remember where we’ve come from, and first tee to hit a shot before a grandstand that
in the trenches where Woodside defensive tack- and Europe have presented at the same time. we’re both here.” looks like it belongs at a football stadium, 72
le Christian Ochoa could end up going heads-up Now it’s time to play. Reed gets his hero — Tiger Woods — in the feet high with a capacity of 6,928, unheard of
with Jefferson right guard Paul Matavao- “I believe in this team, one through 12,” anchor match. for a golf tournament.
Poialii. European captain Thomas Bjorn said. “We both feel like we’re playing well, and That starts with Rahm, the latest Spaniard
“[Ochoa is] really good,” Maddox said. Furyk chose to send off Ryder Cup rookie we want to go out there and represent our coun- who brings a big game and big emotion to an
“Matavao, he’s real good, too. It’s going to be Tony Finau and three-time major champion try the best,” said Reed, who in two Ryder event that means so much to all of Europe. He
a good matchup.” Brooks Koepka in the opening fourballs Cups has been called “Captain America” will be with Rose, who has played effectively
If the first few weeks of the season are any match Friday against Justin Rose and rookie because of his fist-pumping, ear-cupping, fin- with Henrik Stenson the last two Ryder Cups.
indication, expect a lot of big plays and possi- Jon Rahm. He also broke up the Jordan Spieth- ger-shushing bravado. “The best way to do Both captains delivered the same message:
bly big numbers put up on the scoreboard Friday Patrick Reed partnership that had delivered that is go out and have some fun and try to play Their teams are so strong that they had loads of
night in Woodside. five points in seven matches over the last two some good golf and do it the right way. And options and tough choices on whom to sit.
“My defensive coordinator is probably going Ryder Cups. any time you get to tee it up with Big Cat, it’s Another session of foursomes follow Friday
to kill me, but to be honest, with their offense Instead, Spieth gets to play with one of his always fun.” afternoon, and neither was willing to guaran-
and our offense, not that we want to, but we’re best friends, Justin Thomas, a relationship They play against British Open champion tee that everyone will have played by the end
prepared for a shootout,” Maddox said. that took root in France more than a decade ago Francesco Molinari and Tommy Fleetwood. of the day.
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Sherman nursing strained calf
East W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
By Joe Stiglich a “heel” issue, so he at least was on
W L T Pct PF PA
Atlanta 85 68 .556 — x-Boston 107 52 .673 — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the injury radar even before Sunday.
Miami 3 0 0 1.000 75 52
New England 1 2 0 .333 57 77 Philadelphia 78 74 .513 6 1/2 y-New York 98 61 .616 9 His absence is a damaging blow
Buffalo 1 2 0 .333 50 84 Washington 77 76 .503 8 Tampa Bay 88 71 .553 19 for a 49ers pass defense that ranks
N.Y. Jets 1 2 0 .333 77 58 Toronto 72 87 .453 35
SANTA CLARA — San Francisco
New York 71 82 .464 14 27th in the NFL at 287.7 yards
South Miami 59 93 .388 25 1/2 Baltimore 46 112 .291 60 1/2 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman
W L T Pct PF PA remained in a walking boot allowed per game. The Chargers
Tennessee 2 1 0 .667 49 50 Central Division
Jacksonville 2 1 0 .667 57 44 Central Division Thursday. enter Sunday ranked fifth in total
x-Cleveland 89 69 .563 —
Indianapolis 1 2 0 .333 60 63 Chicago 89 63 .586 —
Minnesota 73 84 .465 15 1/2 However he was adamant that his offense (415.3 yards per game).
Houston 0 3 0 .000 59 74 Milwaukee 87 66 .569 2 1/2
North Detroit 64 94 .405 25 strained left calf is not related to his Jimmie Ward, who has spent part
St. Louis 84 69 .549 5 1/2
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Pittsburgh 77 74 .510 11 1/2
Chicago 62 96 .392 27 other more seri- of his career at safety, is expected
Cincinnati 2 1 0 .667 89 77 Kansas City 56 102 .354 33
Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 97 51 Cincinnati 66 88 .429 24 ous leg prob- to start in Sherman’s place.
Cleveland 1 1 1 .500 60 59 West Division lems of the past Second-year player Ahkello
Pittsburgh 1 1 1 .500 88 90
West
West Division x-Houston 100 58 .633 — year. Witherspoon, who struggled two
Los Angeles 85 68 .556 — y-A’s 96 63 .604 4 1/2 weeks ago against Detroit, likely
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Seattle 86 72 .544 14
Sherman hurt
Kansas City 3 0 0 1.000 118 92 Colorado 82 70 .539 2 1/2
Denver 2 1 0 .667 61 70 Arizona 79 74 .516 6 Los Angeles 78 81 .491 22 1/2 his calf in the will man the other cornerback spot.
L.A. Chargers 1 2 0 .333 82 93 Giants 72 81 .471 13 Texas 66 92 .418 34 second quarter Compounding things is that
Raiders 0 3 0 .000 52 81
San Diego 61 92 .399 24 of Sunday’s loss both of San Francisco’s starting
x-clinched division
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y-clinched wild card
at Kansas City safeties, Adrian Colbert and
East z-clinched playoff berth
W L T Pct PF PA x-clinched division
and didn’t Jaquiski Tartt, are battling injuries
Washington 2 1 0 .667 64 44 Friday’s Games Richard return. Team and their status is unknown for
Philadelphia 2 1 0 .667 59 55
Friday’s Games White Sox (Lopez 7-9) at Minnesota (Berrios 11-11),11:10 Sherman officials said Sunday.
Dallas 1 2 0 .333 41 53 a.m.,1st game
N.Y. Giants 1 2 0 .333 55 62 St. Louis (Wainwright 2-3) at Cubs (Hendricks 13-11), Houston(Verlander16-9)atBaltimore(Ramirez1-7),4:05p.m. he’ll miss at least two games, But aside from health, the
South 11:20 a.m.
W L T Pct PF PA Pitt (Kingham 5-7) at Cincy (Castillo 10-12), 3:40 p.m.
Yankees (Lynn 9-10) at Boston (Porcello 17-7),4:10 p.m. though Sherman said the only cer- biggest issue for San Francisco’s
Tampa Bay 2 1 0 .667 102 91 Atlanta (Gausman 10-10) at Philly (Nola 16-6),4:05 p.m.
Toronto (Pannone 4-1) at Tampa Bay (TBD),4:10 p.m. tainty was that he’d be sidelined for defense has been poor tackling
New Orleans 2 1 0 .667 104 103 White Sox (Giolito 10-12) at Minnesota (De Jong 0-1),
Carolina 2 1 0 .667 71 60 Miami (Urena 8-12) at N.Y.Mets (Oswalt 3-3),4:10 p.m. 5:10 p.m.,2nd game this Sunday’s road game against the through the first three games.
Atlanta 1 2 0 .333 80 85 Detroit(Zimmermann7-8)atMilwaukee(Davies2-7),5:10p.m. Detroit(Zimmermann7-8)atMilwaukee(Davies2-7),5:10p.m. Los Angeles Chargers. Defensive coordinator Robert
North Washington(Ross0-1)atColorado(Freeland16-7),5:10p.m. The three-time All-Pro missed the
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Cleveland (Clevinger 12-8) at KC (Kennedy 3-8),5:15 p.m. Saleh said his unit is getting back
Arizona (Corbin 11-7) at SD (Lauer 6-7), 7:10 p.m. A’s (Fiers 12-7) at L.A.Angels (Barria 10-9),7:07 p.m.
Chicago 2 1 0 .667 63 55 Dodgers (Ryu 6-3) at Giants (Bumgarner 6-6), 7:15 Texas (Perez 2-6) at Seattle (LeBlanc 8-5),7:10 p.m.
final seven games of last season to basics in practice, drilling on
Green Bay 1 1 1 .500 70 83 p.m. after having surgery to repair a rup- fundamentals even when the team
Minnesota 1 2 1 .375 90 110 Saturday’s Games
Detroit 1 2 0 .333 70 88 Saturday’s Games N.Y.Yankees at Boston,10:05 a.m. tured right Achilles tendon. But is out of pads.
West St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 10:05 a.m. Houston at Baltimore,1:05 p.m.,1st game given that he also had surgery on
W L T Pct PF PA L.A. Dodgers at Giants, 1:05 p.m.
“It’s very clear when you turn on
Toronto at Tampa Bay,3:10 p.m.
L.A. Rams 4 0 0 1.000 140 67 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Minnesota,4:10 p.m.
his left Achilles during the offsea- the tape that we’re actually lunging
Seattle 1 2 0 .333 65 64 son, Sherman was asked whether and ducking our heads at the point
49ers 1 2 0 .333 73 89 Atlanta at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Detroit at Milwaukee,4:10 p.m.
Arizona 0 3 0 .000 20 74 Detroit at Milwaukee, 4:10 p.m. Cleveland at Kansas City,4:15 p.m. his current left leg injury might be of attack,” Saleh said. “When you
Miami at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. Houston at Baltimore,4:35 p.m.,2nd game connected to past issues. teach tackling, everything that we
Thursday’s game Washington at Colorado, 5:10 p.m. A’s at L.A.Angels,6:07 p.m.
L.A. Rams 38, Minnesota 31 Arizona at San Diego, 5:40 p.m. Texas at Seattle,6:10 p.m.
“It just makes it an easy story for talk about is you’ve got to run your
Sunday’s Games you guys. Makes it lazy reporting,” body through their body.
Cincinnati at Atlanta, 10 a.m.
Sherman said. “But nah, it’s get- “Get a body on a body, step on
Tampa Bay at Chicago, 10 a.m.
Houston at Indianapolis, 10 a.m.
N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville, 10 a.m.
WHAT’S ON TAP ting back out there and going their toes, wrap up, keep your feet
Miami at New England, 10 a.m. FRIDAY, Sept. 28 Skyline at Cañada, 1:30 p.m.
through the trials and tribulations moving, drive for five and get them
Detroit at Dallas, 10 a.m. Football of a season, wear and tear of foot- to the ground.”
Buffalo at Green Bay, 10 a.m.
Philadelphia at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Menlo-Atherton at Aragon, Hillsdale at King’s Acad- Women’s college soccer ball and taking all these reps after The biggest culprits last Sunday
emy, South City at Sequoia, El Camino at Carlmont, Chabot at Cañada, 4 p.m.; Skyline at Cabrillo, 7 p.m.
Cleveland at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Jefferson at Woodside, El Camino at Carlmont, Jef- not taking them for eight months. were inside linebackers Reuben
Seattle at Arizona, 1:05 p.m.
San Francisco at L.A. Chargers, 1:25 p.m. ferson at Woodside, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY, Sept. 29 Your body’s gotta get used to it Foster and rookie Fred Warner, who
New Orleans at N.Y. Giants, 1:25 p.m. Football again.”
San Francisco at L.A. Chargers, 1:25 p.m. Women’s college volleyball Bellarmine at Serra, 1 p.m.; College of San Mateo at missed six and four tackles respec-
Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 5:20 p.m. San Jose vs Cañada at CSM, CSM at Monterey Penin- Modesto, 6 p.m. The 30-year-old Sherman missed tively. Those two are believed to be
Open: Washington, Carolina sula, Skyline at West Valley, 6:30 p.m. a practice leading into the Chiefs
Monday’s Games Women’s college volleyball a promising young core of the
Kansas City at Denver, 5:15 p.m. Men’s college soccer Skyline at Ohlone-Fremont tournament, 3 p.m. game for what the team described as 49ers defense.
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that may switch Senate control back to the
Democrats and make consideration of any
Trump nominee more difficult.
ly and permanently destroyed,” he said.
He lashed out over the time it took the
committee to convene the hearing after
Trump made his feelings newly clear that Ford’s allegations emerged, singling out
he was sticking by his choice. “His testi- the Democrats for “unleashing” forces
a final Senate roll call next week, seating mony was powerful, honest and riveting,” against him. He mocked Ford’s allegations
Kavanaugh on the court shortly after the he tweeted. “The Senate must vote!”
Oct. start of its new term. — and several others since — that have
Trump nominated the conservative jurist accused him of sexual impropriety.
In the committee’s packed hearing room
in what was supposed to be an election year Even if senators vote down his confirma-
for hour upon hour Thursday, both
capstone to the GOP agenda, locking in the tion, he said, “you’ll never get me to quit.”
Kavanaugh and Ford said the alleged assault
court’s majority for years to come. Instead
and the storm of controversy that has erupt- Kavanaugh, who has two daughters, said
Kavanaugh has seemed in peril and on
ed 36 years later had altered their lives for- one of his girls said they should “pray for
Thursday he faced the Senate hearing amid a
ever and for the worse — perhaps the only the woman” making the allegations against
national reckoning over sexual misconduct
thing they agreed on during their separate him, referring to Ford. “That’s a lot of wis-
at the top of powerful institutions.
testimony marked by a stark contrast of dom from a 10-year-old,” he said choking
tone and substance. The day opened with Ford, now a 51-year-
up. “We mean no ill will.”
Ford recounted for the senators and a old college professor in California, raising
her right hand to swear under oath about the The judge repeatedly refused to answer
nationwide TV audience her long-held secret laughter,” said Ford, who is a research psy- senators’ questions about the hard-party
of the alleged assault in a locked room at a allegations she said she never expected to
share publicly until they leaked in the media chologist, “the uproarious laughter between atmosphere that has been described from his
gathering of friends when she was just 15. the two.” peer group at Georgetown Prep and Yale,
The memory — and Kavanaugh’s laughter two weeks ago and reporters started staking
out her home and work. Republican strategists were privately treating them dismissively.
during the act — was “locked” in her brain, hand-wringing after Ford’s testimony. The
she said. Ford delivered her testimony with As Anita Hill did more two decades ago “Sometimes I had too many beers,” he
when she alleged sexual misconduct by GOP special counsel Rachel Mitchell, a acknowledged. “I liked beer. I still like beer.
deliberate certitude, though admitting gaps Phoenix sex crimes prosecutor, who
in her memory as she choked back tears at Clarence Thomas, the mom of two testified But I never drank beer to the point of black-
before a committee with only male senators Republicans had hired to avoid the optics of ing out, and I never sexually assaulted any-
some points and said she “believed he was their all-male line up questioning Ford, left
going to rape me.” on the Republican side of the dais. one. “
The psychology professor described what Republicans disappointed.
Hours later, Kavanaugh entered the hear- Mitchell’s attempt to draw out a counter- When Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn.,
ing room fuming. He angrily denied her she says was a harrowing assault in the sum- pressed if he ever drank so much he blacked
mer of 1982: How an inebriated Kavanaugh narrative — mainly that Ford was coordinat-
allegation, alternating a loud, defiant tone ing with Democrats — was disrupted by the out, he replied, “Have you?” After a break in
with near tears of his own, particularly and another teen, Mark Judge, locked her in the proceedings, he came back and apolo-
a room at a house party as Kavanaugh was panel’s decision to allow alternating five-
when discussing his family. He decried his minute rounds of questions from Democratic gized to Klobuchar. She said her father was
confirmation opposition as a “national dis- grinding and groping her. She said he put an alcoholic.
his hand over her mouth to muffle her senators.
grace.” He interrupted senators and dis- During a lunch break, even typically talk- Behind him in the audience as he testified,
missed some questions with a flippant screams. Judge has said does not recall the his wife, Ashley, sat looking stricken.
incident. ative GOP senators on the panel were with-
“whatever.” out words. Republicans who had been scheduled to
“You have replaced ‘advice and consent’ When the committee’s top Democrat, John Kennedy of Louisiana said he had no
Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, asked vote as soon as Friday at the committee —
with ‘search and destroy,’” he said, referring comment. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz said he was and early next week in the full Senate —
to the Constitution’s charge to senators’ Ford how she could be sure that Kavanaugh “just listening.”
was the attacker, Ford said, “The same way alternated between their own anger and frus-
duties in confirming high officials. Then Kavanaugh strode into the commit- tration at the allegations and the process.
Democrats pressed the judge to call for an I’m sure I’m talking to you right now.” tee room, arranged his nameplate, and with
FBI investigation into the claims, but he Later, she said her certainty was “100 per- “You’re right to be angry,” said Sen. John
anger on his face started to testify with a Cornyn, R-Texas.
would say only, “I welcome whatever the cent.” statement he said he had shown only one
committee wants to do.” Her strongest memory of the alleged inci- other person. Almost immediately he Sen. Lindsey Graham, his voice rising in
Republicans are concerned, among other dent, Ford said, was the two boys’ laughter. choked up. anger, called the hearing the “most unethi-
reasons, that further investigations could “Indelible in the hippocampus is the cal sham since I’ve been in politics.”
inept at making room for someone else in making both the onset of love and the pres- was to tell him not do it,” she says. “And
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his life.
“When we started he was online dating, or
on-phone dating, on his book tour. And
ence of film cameras unpredictable factors
in a zero-sum game.
“Soloing always come from some kind of
that’s weird, right? Especially when there’s
a life on the line.”
McCandless has also had to come to terms
then he met her. We were not expecting particular mental space. And it has taken with Honnold’s obsessive pursuits.
that,” says Vasarhelyi. some effort to cultivate the right space for a “I don’t think I ever wished that he would-
the greatest athletic feats of any kind, ever.” relationship, the right space to still climb
The two make an appealing and revealing n’t do it. I wanted him to not want it, but I
But whether scaling El Cap was Honnold’s at a high level and just try to balance it,”
match. McCandless, articulate and never wanted him to not to do it,” she says.
greatest challenge, though, is an open ques- says Honnold.
assertive, pushes back against the less “Knowing that he does want it, you realize
tion. Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai
mature, bluntly honest Honnold, long a The high stakes also transferred to the he’s going to be so bummed if he never
Vasarhelyi’s “Free Solo,” in theaters Friday,
bachelor adventurer. Vasarhelyi shakes her film crew. Chin, himself an expert climber, brings it to fruition.”
not only chronicles Honnold’s famed
head. “It’s painful at times,” she says, smil- estimates that he and the team of veteran “Free Solo” in some ways demystifies
ascent, and the months of preparation and
ing. “Extremely painful.” climbers spent more than 30 days rigging soloing which, to some can sound like luna-
anguish leading up to it, but also an
arguably steeper challenge for the 33-year- Case in point: When Honnold, shortly and shooting on El Cap. The danger is very cy. Honnold’s preparation is extreme. He
old Honnold: moving out of his van and after meeting Sanni, is shown saying that real. Many renowned solo climbers have doesn’t go until he’s thoroughly mapped
maintaining a long-term relationship. she will come and go like previous girl- died; just in June, two experienced climbers, out every foot hold of a climb. Also worth
“Anybody, if you took two years of their friends. Later, they buy a place in Las Vegas Jason Wells and Tim Klein, fell to their noting: a brain scan revealed that Honnold
life, you would see some growth, hopeful- and are seen refrigerator shopping. death while “simul-climbing” El Cap with barely registers fear.
ly,” Honnold says. “But it’s easy to see “How do you feel about that line, Sanni?” ropes. “It’s a crazy-seeming thing. I get that,” he
growth when you’re starting at zero.” Honnold asks. “You’re a pro, but when you have that says. “I just think: Why does anybody seek
After settling whether “Free Solo” would “How do YOU feel about that line?” she much exposure and you’re moving that out anything challenging? Humans do so
screen on IMAX (it wouldn’t), Honnold was retorts. much equipment and you’re filming on top many interesting and difficult things.”
joined by Sanni McCandless, his girlfriend “That’s just one of many lines in the film of it and thinking about your friend, it’s a Honnold calls his El Cap solo the best
of several years. Just as Chin and I’m slightly horrified to hear back,” says tremendous amount of physical and mental climbing experience of his life. “Glorious,”
Vasarhelyi, the filmmaking couple of the Honnold. “That’s kind of the nature of two exertion,” says Chin. “The crew was tor- he says. For all their months of anxiety,
celebrated “Meru,” were beginning their years of filming. They just have so much tured by the idea that maybe you’ll be film- witnessing the climb left the filmmakers
film three years ago, McCandless slipped material of me saying terrible things.” ing your friend’s death.” mesmerized.
Honnold her number at a book signing. The What makes “Free Solo” so fascinating is Vasarhelyi says the tension was highest “I remember standing in the meadow
exceptionally dedicated but goofy and boy- how these developments influence Honnold when Honnold made his first, aborted solo- being totally terrified, trying to get myself
ish Honnold (in the film, he sums up the just as he preparing to take his biggest risk ing attempt of El Cap despite a recent under control,” says Vasarhelyi. “Then there
fearsome specter of El Cap with the phase “I as a climber. Just the slightest distractions injury. She felt he wasn’t prepared. was a certain moment where I was like: This
mean, dude”) is at first almost comically can be potentially lethal for a free soloist, “But I don’t think our role as filmmakers is absolutely beautiful. It’s exquisite.”
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Gosula will lay out the costs of home MONDAY, OCT. 1
care in the Bay Area. Free. For more Por tola Ar t Gallery Presents ify Millbrae’s financial footing by
information call (650) 787-5595. ‘Impressions of Indonesia’ — an expanding the commercial base, but
Exhibition of Watercolor Paintings
Learn to Mix Audio For a Band. 6 by Yvonne Newhouse. 10:30 a.m. to the proposal has not gained much trac-
p.m. to 10 p.m. Midpen Media 4 p.m. Highlights the people, their tion.
Center, 900 San Antonio Road, Palo treasures and their culture. For more
Alto. Studio music mix training and information call 321-0220. With the approval though, officials
all inclusive, hands on, advanced are hoping to recreate districts similar
audio workshop designed mixing Peninsula Humane Society’s Mr.
live musical performances in the TV Moo’s Story-time. 11 a.m. to noon. to those in Burlingame, San Mateo and
studio environment. For more infor- Peninsula Humane Society and Redwood City, where property or busi-
mation call 494-8686. SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road, ness owners agree to pay a fee which is
Burlingame. Learn about different
Reel Great Films: ‘The Shape of animal species through puppet collected and allocated toward initia-
Water.’ 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Belmont interactions, music and stories. For tives designed to enhance the local
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, children, free. For more information
Belmont. For more information call call 340-7022. economy. DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
591-8286. As the models for setting and col- Some credit new trash compactors, such as the one at the corner of Hillcrest
Dance Connection with Live Music
Renz Live Music. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. by the Ron Borelli Trio. Free dance lecting the fees differs between munic- Boulevard and Broadway, for the improved conditions in downtown Millbrae.
Cafe Zoe, 1929 Menalto Ave., Menlo lessons 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. with open ipalities, interim City Manager Tom
Park. Singer/multi-instrumentalist. dance from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Free. For more information call 322- Burlingame Woman’s Club, 241 Park Williams said a focus of the consultant for the program if it is launched, but enue from a district.
1926. Road, Burlingame. Celebrate base- will be to identify the preferred method officials pointed to the variety of busi- As the district formation effort
ball’s final series. Feel free to wear ness development efforts sought in moves forward, officials said plans
San B runo Movies-in-the-Park : your the colors of your favorite team. in Millbrae.
‘Coco.’ 8:15 p.m. San Bruno City Park, Admission $10 members, $12 A primary interest will be deciding neighboring cities where similar dis- should be made in tandem with a vision
251 City Park Way, San Bruno. For guests. Free entry for men with whether business or property owners tricts exists. for revitalizing the city’s stretch of El
more information call 616-7084. dance experience. Light refresh-
ments. For more information call should pay the fee, as well as defining Assuring streets are kept clean, Camino Real, which is under consider-
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29 342-2221. boundaries for the district, and the developing existing businesses and ation as well.
Last Saturday of the Month
Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The TUESDAY, OCT. 2 consultant is planning a survey of the attracting new merchants, improving While weighing the opportunities
American Legion Post 409, 757 San The Art of Drawing. 9 a.m. to 11 downtown to find consensus. parking, promoting the city’s econo- presented through such ventures, coun-
Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Breakfast a.m. San Carlos Adult Community
with drinks is $10 for adults and $6 Center, 601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. In most instances, district fees are my and branding Millbrae as a desir- cilmembers encouraged city officials
for children 12 years old and under. Learn basic skills and explore a vari- paid by property owners, according to able place to eat or shop are among the to consider the perspectives held by
For more information call 345-7388. ety of drawing tools and subject potential initiatives funded by the rev- residents and the city’s Chamber of
matter. 18+. Cost is $30 for eight a city report. Should landlords in
Burlingame Pet Parade. 10 a.m. to two-hour classes. For more informa- Millbrae be asked to take on the cost, enue. Commerce as well.
11:30 a.m. Broadway Chula Vista, tion call 802-4384. officials noted there could be chal- Williams said the additional revenue Williams noted the hard work ahead
Burlingame. Prizes will be awarded,
all pets welcome. Free. For more Senior Peer Counseling Free lenges in gathering support from generated by the district would offer for officials in tracking down the vari-
information call 342-2073. Training. 9 a.m. Peninsula Family those who own land locally but live greater financial flexibility to pro- ety of perspectives and opinions
Service, 24 Second Ave., San Mateo.
City of San Mateo Health and Free training to be a senior peer elsewhere. mote the local economy than is cur- which must be examined on the matter.
Wellness Fair. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. San counselor for ages 55+. Program lan- Should sufficient desire among rently possible through the city’s “It’s going to be challenging,” he
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda guages include English, Farsi, Hindi,
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Receive Mandarin, Cantonese and Spanish. stakeholders to launch the initiative budget. said. “But if we work together and we
information on programs and servic- For more information call 403-4300. exist, the consultant will move into He also the noted opportunity for have an objective and we have a goal, I
es relating to health and wellness the second phase of attempting to the two agencies to collaboratively think we will be able to achieve it.”
from organizations throughout the Taste of San Bruno. 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
county. For more information call San Bruno Recreation Center, 251 establish the district. New City finance programs which may offer Meanwhile, Councilwoman Ann
522-7490. City Park Way, San Bruno. All you can America is expected to return before mutual benefit. Officials pointed to a Schneider expressed her enthusiasm
eat buffet from 20 different local
Friends of the Library Fall Book restaurants, two complimentary raf- councilmembers next month to further recen t o v erh aul in do wn town for the potential program.
Sale. 10 a.m. South San Francisco fle tickets, a free margarita and discuss its process. Burlingame as the sort of project “I’m excited. I think this is great,”
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South enjoyment of a live band. Cost is $40.
San Francisco. For more information For more information call 588-0180. Specific goals are yet to be identified which could be possible with rev- she said.
call 829-3860.
Redwood City Candidates Forum:
Artistry in Fashion Designer Sale Building a Better Future for Our questions, while Mitchell sat silently ommend Kavanaugh for confirmation.
and Open House. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Cañada College, 4200 Farm Hill Blvd.,
Redwood City. 10$ donation will be
collected at the door. For more infor-
Children. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Fair
Oaks Community Center, 2600
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. The
candidates forum, hosted by volun-
TAKEAWAYS nearby.
Hours earlier, Mitchell opened her
Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, a longtime
committee member, said he thinks
teer parent leaders with Innovate questioning of Ford by expressing Kavanaugh will get confirmed by a
mation call 306-3370. Continued from page 1
Public Schools, will include ques- sympathy for the professor, who said party-line vote.
Redwood City Salsa Festival 2018 tions on education, housing and
+ Call for Entries. Noon to 8 p.m. economic opportunity for the next she was “terrified” to testify. Republicans’ margin for error in the
Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway, generation. For more information
call 562-6200.
WHAT HAPPENED “I just wanted to let you know, I’m full Senate is slim. If all Democrats
Redwood City. Salsa music, salsa
TO THE PROSECUTOR? very sorry. That’s not right,” Mitchell oppose the nomination, just two GOP
dancing and salsa tasting are at the
forefront, featuring three stages with Diane Ferlatte: Missing Rib — The said. senators would sink Kavanaugh’s con-
a variety of music, including Salsa, Spirit of Women. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Republicans appointed Arizona sex As her time for questioning Ford was firmation if they were to oppose him
Latin Jazz and Reggae. Free for all Menlo Park Main Library, 800 Alma
ages. For more information call 780- St., Menlo Park. A performance with crimes prosecutor Rachel Mitchell to coming to an end, Mitchell rhetorical- as well.
7311. a blend of personal stories and question Ford, and she led off the ques- ly asked Ford about the best way to Multiple Republican lawmakers
humorous African-American folk-
tales. Free. For more information call tioning of Kavanaugh. Then she quick- question victims of sex crimes. haven’t said which way they will vote,
Peninsula Hills Women’s Club
Bingo Event. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. 330-2501. ly faded away. “Would you believe me that no study including two women with reputations
Veterans Memorial Building, 1455
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3
After Mitchell asked Kavanaugh sev- says that this setting in five-minute as moderates who have been willing to
Madison Ave., Redwood City. Cost
$20. For more information call 365- Fundamentals of Geology. Little eral detailed questions about Ford’s increments is the way to do that?” buck their party: Sens. Susan Collins
House, The Roslyn Morris Activity allegations, the GOP senators took
3219.
Center, 800 Middle Ave. Menlo Park. Mitchell asked. of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of
Mimi Hope and Daniel Tuchmann Cost $70. Learn to use common matters into their own hands. Sen. Alaska.
in a Unique Musical Experience. 2
p.m. to 3 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
genealogical record types and
important family history websites.
Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., led the way WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? Graham cautioned them against vot-
For more information call 326-2025. with a scorching denunciation of ing no.
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. For Republicans quickly expressed their
more information call 591-8286. Democrats for raising the allegations “To my Republican colleagues, if
Sons in Retirement B ranch 4 determination to move forward. After
Lunch. 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Elk’s against Kavanaugh in the final days of you vote no, you’re legitimizing the
Tod Dickow with Charged huddling in the Capitol, senators said
Particles Play the Music of Michael Lodge, 920 Stonegate Drive, South the confirmation process. From there, most despicable thing I have seen in
San Francisco. Active retired men’s the Judiciary Committee will hold a
Breck er. 2:30 p.m. Redwood City each GOP senator handled his own my time in politics,” he said.
Public Library, Fireplace Room, 1044 lunch. Cost $19. For more informa- Friday morning vote on whether to rec-
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. For tion call (650) 878-5746.
more information call 780-7018.
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