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Officers found the eight-months pregnant
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to the hospital.
Originally there had been word that they
were going to do an emergency C-section,
however, they decided against that because
she is in stable condition, Spanheimer
said Wednesday afternoon.
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A man saw Scientologists dressed as
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LOCAL
Man accused of
fleeing after killing pedestrian
in San Carlos pleads not guilty
A man accused of fleeing after killing a
man walking with his wife in San Carlos
when he swerved his truck into the couple
on Saturday night pleaded not guilty to
felony charges on Tuesday, prosecutors
said.
Randall Rubingh, 51, pleaded not guilty
to charges including vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, fleeing a fatal crash
and driving while intoxicated, according to
the San Mateo County District Attorneys
Office. He remains in custody on $275,000
bail.
Christopher Ricci, 53, and his wife were
walking home from a friends house a few
blocks from their home in the 2100 block
of San Carlos Avenue at about 10:30 p.m.
when Ricci was hit.
Rubingh was driving his Ford F-150 truck
and allegedly swerved over the double yellow lines, across oncoming traffic lanes
and into Ricci.
Sheriffs deputies performed CPR on
Ricci, but he was pronounced dead at the
scene. His wife wasnt hurt.
The truck driver left the crash scene.
Local briefs
Sheriffs deputies and Belmont police
searched the area for it, eventually tracking
it down a half-hour later at a Safeway store
in Belmont, prosecutors said. Rubingh was
found there, allegedly stumbling around and
appearing drunk.
He performed poorly on field sobriety
tests and refused to take a chemical test,
telling police, Im going to be in more
trouble, prosecutors said.
Rubingh was arrested and booked into jail
while his truck was impounded. After his
not guilty plea Wednesday, Rubingh was
ordered to return to court on Friday, prosecutors said.
Driver killed in
Highway 1 crash identified
as man involved in S.F. politics
A man who died early Tuesday morning
when he crashed into a rock embankment
along state Highway 1 near Pacifica was
identified by the San Mateo County
Coroners Office as a 24-year-old Oakland
resident who was involved in San Francisco
politics.
Sergio Klor De Alva was driving north on
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for South City
fatal shooting
19-year-old spotted walking down
Stockton street with gun in possession
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A new report indicates about 37 percent of students, for both reading and math, scored well enough to be considered likely
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WASHINGTON
Lawmakers
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investors during a hearing Wednesday
scrutinizing the embattled drugmakers
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SACRAMENTO Donald
Trump is courting Golden State
voters who could put him over the
top in GOP convention delegates.
The presidential candidate will
kick off his California campaign
with a rally in Costa Mesa
Thursday night before he addresses the states Republican convention on Friday, his campaign
announced.
It just gives us an opportunity
to get into the state and say here
we are, said Trumps California
campaign manager Tim Clark.
We can draw volunteers as far
tem, Fiorina
said.
T r u m p
mocked Cruz at
a
rally
in
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We d n e s d a y
night, saying,
Cruz cant win,
whats he doing
Ted Cruz
picking vice
presidents?
He is the
first presidential candidate in
the history of
this
country
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from
becoming
presCarly Fiorina
ident
who
chose a vice presidential candidate, Trump said.
Cruz and Ohio Gov. John Kasich
are trying to keep Trump from
securing the 1,237 delegates he
needs to clinch, thereby pushing
the Republican race toward a contested convention. But Trump
strengthened his standing this
week with a sweep of five
Northeast primaries, giving him
80 percent of the delegates he
needs.
Trump headed to Indiana
Wednesday as well, following his
address in Washington.
Before an audience of foreign
policy experts in Washington,
Trump outlined a doctrine that he
said would put American interests
first, leaving allies to fend for
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Hastert sentenced to
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Former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert arrives at the Dirksen Federal courthouse for his scheduled sentencing
hearing in Chicago, Ill.
to pay $3.5 million to someone
referred to in court papers only as
Individual A to keep the sex abuse
secret.
The judge devoted many of his
remarks to describing how Hastert
lied to FBI agents when they first
approached him about the massive
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PARIS The lone known surviving suspect in the Paris attacks was returned
Wednesday to the city where Islamic State
extremists unleashed a night of mayhem
and charged with a host of terrorism offenses, raising hopes that he may be able to
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in Europe.
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When pitchers
deal, time flies
ow quick was the Woodside baseball teams 3-0 win over Aragon
Tuesday afternoon? Traffic hadnt
even had time to clear out. But thats
what happens when a baseball game lasts
an hour and 21 minutes, thanks to some
quick pitching.
Woodsides Jamie Kruger and Aragons
Jordan Tong wasted little time in getting
through the game.
While you wont find
a bigger dichotomy
between two starting
pitchers, the combination of being
around the plate and
aggressive hitters led
to a total of 147
pitches being thrown
between the two.
Kruger is a fouryear varsity player
who burst on the
scene as a freshman and threw a no-hitter
as recently as a week and a half ago. A
tall, lanky right hander, Kruger has good
velocity and consistently kept the ball
down and forced the Dons to pound the
ball into the ground. Twelve of the 21
outs Kruger recorded came on ground
balls. He finished with just 79 pitches in
a complete game, throwing a total of five
pitches in the second inning and six in
the third.
Tong also threw a complete game and is
the antithesis of Kruger. Tong is 5-8, 155
pounds and does not even approach 80
mph on the radar gun.
Try 75, Aragon manager Lenny Souza
said.
But Tong is a classic pitcher. He mixed
his speeds, had tremendous movement
and kept the Woodside batters off balance
for a majority of the game. Tong threw
only 68 pitches and 11 of his 21 outs
came on the ground as well. The Wildcats
did touch him for nine hits, with three
straight in the fourth inning being his
undoing. Tong had innings of eight
pitches twice.
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ting average.
He squares up more balls than probably
anybody else in our lineup, Uhalde said.
Hes just a good baseball player.
Then, with a little help from the wind,
Caps wheels came off. With two outs,
Sequoia designated hitter Chris Cook lifted
a high fly ball to left that was misplayed by
the Mustangs left fielder, allowing courtesy runner Nick DeMarco to score the goahead run from first base.
Sequoia cashed in on the second life with
back-to-back singles by Tino Pohahau and
Matt Smith to extend the lead to 3-1.
We gave them that extra at-bat, Wilson
said. We threw more pitches than we needed to throw and gave them extra at-bats. And
they were able to capitalize.
Then the Cap infield committed two errors
on one play, allowing Tino Pohahau to
score to make it 4-1. The Cherokees added a
run in the fifth on an RBI single by Kasi
Pohahau, upping the lead to 5-1.
Sequoias fifth-inning insurance run could
have been much more if not for the center
field defense of Cap senior Joe Katout.
With the Mustangs anticipating the
game-changing winds with similar weather
the previous day at practice, the outfielders
took plenty of fly balls to acclimate.
Katout proved a quick learner. He made two
dazzling plays in the game. The first came
in the third inning, laying out with an allout sprint inward to take a hit away from
Matt Casey.
Then in the fifth inning, he streaked into
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Menlo 7, Harker 0
Boys tennis
PAL championships
The PAL singles and doubles finals are set
for Thursday at Burlingame beginning at
3:45 p.m.
In the singles championship match, No.
1 seed Drew Davison of Half Moon Bay will
face Thomas Reznik of Carlmont, the No. 3
seed. Davison advanced to the finals after
winning matches without dropping a set.
Reznik also went 3-0 and was even more
dominant, dropping only seven games.
The third-place match pits Woodsides Hal
Tuttle (No. 4 seed) against No. 2 seed Reed
Fratt of Menlo-Atherton.
In the doubles final, M-As Jack Jensen
and Timmy Berthier, the No. 3 seed, will
take on unseeded Alex Kastelein and Levi
Vigdorchik of Woodside, who beat the No. 4
Baseball Tuesday
Half Moon Bay 5, South City 2
Cougars starting pitcher Alex Smith
allowed just two unearned runs on two hits
for a complete-game victory over the
Warriors, improving his record to 5-2.
Trailing 1-0 in the third, HMB (4-5 in PAL
Ocean, 10-11 overall) rallied for two runs in
the fourth and three more in the fifth. The
Cougars scattered six hits, with Max
Jenkins producing an RBI double. With the
loss, South City (4-7, 6-15) falls to seventh
Menlo 5, Mills 0
The Knights (8-4 in PAL Ocean, 15-6
overall) got five shutout innings from starting pitcher Chandler Yu, who secured the
win to improve his record to 7-1. At the
plate, David Farnham and RJ Babiera each
tallied RBI singles before Carson Gampell
hit his second home run of the season. Griff
McGarry and Rylan Pade rounded out the
scoring, each delivering two-out RBI singles.
Softball Tuesday
Carlmont 10, Hillsdale 0
The Scots erupted for nine runs in the
fourth inning to mercy-rule the Lady
Knights. Jacey Phipps had a three-run double and Cam Kondo followed with her fourth
home run of the season. In the circle, Abby
Lan fired a four-inning shutout, allowing
two hits while striking out three. With the
win, the sophomores record improves to
13-2. With the win, Carlmont moves into a
second-place tie with Hillsdale in the PAL
Bay Division standings.
Badminton Tuesday
Carlmont 12, South City 3
The Scots cruised to a big win on the
strength of their doubles play, with both
their boys and girls teams sweeping. Ryan
Liao and Alex Jin prevailing in the most
closely contested boys doubles game with
a 21-13, 22-20 victory. For the girls,
Carlmonts Shile Zhang and Pauline Sy
went to three sets to defeat Krystal Salas and
Melissa Chow 25-23, 19-21, 21-13.
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Tigers 9, As 4
Tigers top As
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WARRIORS
Continued from page 11
likely most of the second round.
A day after Steve Kerr was voted NBA Coach
of the Year, his Golden State team took the
first step toward a repeat title by following up
that record 73-win season by so confidently
handling Houston.
Thompson started things off with a quick 3pointer, igniting the yellow-clad, Strength
in Numbers sellout crowd at Oracle Arena.
Green also hit from long range and Houston
called a quick timeout.
Harden scored 14 early points on 6-of-7
shooting, but the rest of the Rockets were 0
for 16 before Patrick Beverleys follow shot
with 11:26 left in the second quarter following
Michael Beasleys shanked alley-oop dunk
try.
From the moment Curry went down, the
Warriors took their game up a notch with a
spectacular second half in Game 4, finishing
the 121-94 victory with a playoff-record 21 3pointers and 38 assists on 46 field goals.
They spoke in the past couple of days about
continuing that momentum, and in the aftermath of Currys injury and Clippers stars Chris
Tip-ins
In the six quarters after Curry went down
Sunday, Golden State outscored Houston 179119. ... The Warriors are 4-2 without Curry
this season. ... They have lost only two home
games total in the postseason dating to the
start of last years run. ... Run TMC Golden
State star Mitch Richmond was in attendance
and will be inducted into the Bay Area Sports
Hall of Fame next month. Of his accomplishments, whats missing? I always wanted to be
a male model, he quipped.
VOLLEYBALL
Continued from page 11
seasons, the boys league looks like it is
here to stay.
We were able to prove to the school that
this was a growing thing and it is sustainable, Whitmill said.
M-A saw a massive turnout for boys volleyball tryouts this season. The number was
upwards of 40, according to Whitmill. He
paired that down to 15 varsity players and
was able to fill out a junior-varsity roster as
well.
But harvesting talent is still a work in
progress. Whitmill said only two players
on the current Bears roster had volleyball
experience prior to playing at M-A. The
excitement generated by a successful girls
program certainly helped the cause though.
Its a lot of teaching, Whitmill said. I
think a lot of them werent familiar with it.
Its not a first-tier sport for boys, so
theyre not exposed to it. Theyre learning.
Whitmill has a couple aces up his sleeve
though. One of the Bears three team captains is sophomore Schuyler Knapp,
younger brother of Daily Journal Girls'
Volleyball Player of the Year Kirby Knapp.
But the ringer of the squad is senior outside
hitter Edward Falefa, who absolutely dominated the court in Wednesdays win at Mills.
Mills doesnt have the star power. But the
12-player team does have good team unity,
and hasnt had one player quit since the outset of the season, according to first-year
head coach Rick Hanson.
Hanson is the longtime boys basketball
coach at Mills, and took charge of the boys
volleyball program despite not having any
previous volleyball coaching experience.
He has quite an extensive high school
SEQUOIA
Continued from page 12
the right-center gap and made a diving play,
while colliding with right fielder Max
Stines, to take extra bases away from Mike
Michelini.
I saw as I got closer to the ball that I had
a chance to catch it, Katout said. I kind of
called him off a little late which is why we
ran into each other. But I knew I had a
chance and that my speed could get me to
the ball.
The Cap offense, however, could not
SPORTS
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THURSDAY
Softball
Notre Dame-Belmont at St. Francis, Aragon at Capuchino, Half Moon Bay at Hillsdale, Woodside at
Mills, Carlmont at Burlingame, South City at MenloAtherton, 4 p.m.
Baseball
Mills at Menlo School, Woodside at Aragon, Kings
Academy at El Camino, South City at Half Moon Bay,
Menlo-Atherton at Hillsdale, Crystal Springs at
Pinewood, San Mateo at Jefferson, Westmoor at
Harker, 4 p.m.
Boys lacrosse
Menlo-Atherton at Menlo School, Woodside at Sacred Heart Prep, 4 p.m.; Sequoia at Burlingame,
Aragon at Carlmont, 7 p.m.
Badminton
Sequoia at Westmoor, Mills at Aragon, South City at
San Mateo, Carlmont at Burlingame, Menlo-Atherton at Woodside, Jefferson at Capuchino,Terra Nova
at Crystal Springs, Hillsdale at El Camino, 4 p.m.
Boys lacrosse
St. Francis at Serra, 5 p.m.
Swimming
Bellarmine at Serra, Presentation/MercyBurlingame/Notre Dame-Belmont at Serra, 3 p.m.;
Aragon at Hillsdale, Menlo-Atherton at Burlingame,
Sequoia at Carlmont,Woodside at San Mateo,Terra
Nova at El Camino, Capuchino at Jefferson, Half
Moon Bay at Westmoor, Mills at South City, 3:30 p.m.
Track and field
Westmoor at Menlo-Atherton,Terra Nova at Aragon,
Sequoia at Mills, Carlmont at San Mateo, Woodside
at Capuchino, Hillsdale at Burlingame, 3 p.m.
Boys volleyball
San Mateo at Mills, 6 p.m.; Serra at Valley Christian,
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San Francisco 13, San Diego 9
Philadelphia 3, Washington 0
Boston 9, Atlanta 4
N.Y. Mets 5, Cincinnati 2
Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh 9, Colorado 8, 12 innings
St. Louis 11, Arizona 4
Miami 2, L.A. Dodgers 0
Thursdays Games
Brewers (Jngmnn 0-3) at Cubs (Arrta 4-0), 11:20 a.m.
Bucs (Nicasio 2-2) at Rox (Chatwood 2-2), 12:10 p.m.
Phils (Nola 1-2) at Nats (Roark 2-2), 1:05 p.m.
Atlanta (Chcin 0-1) at Boston (Bchhlz 0-2), 4:10 p.m.
Cards (Wacha 2-0) at Dbacks (DLRosa 2-3), 6:40 p.m.
Miami (Frnndz 1-2) at Dodgers (Mada 3-0), 7:10 p.m.
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ATLANTA BRAVES Recalled RHP John Gant
from Gwinnett (IL). Optioned RHP Ryan Weber to
Gwinnett.
COLORADO ROCKIES Placed LHP Jorge De La
Rosa on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Eddie Butler
from Albuquerque (PCL).
WASHINGTON NATIONALS Placed RHP Matt
Belisle on the 15-day DL. Recalled LHP Sammy Solis
from Syracuse (IL)
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CLEVELAND INDIANS Optioned RHP Cody Anderson to Columbus (IL). Recalled LHP Kyle Crockett
from Columbus.
DETROIT TIGERS Optioned OF Tyler Collins to
Toledo (IL). Activated RHP Francisco Rodriguez from
the family medical emergency list.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS Selected the contract
of C/OF Matt McBride from Nashville (PCL). Optioned RHP Andrew Triggs to Nashville.Transferred
LHP Felix Doubront from the 15- to the 60-day DL.
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Boston 9, Atlanta 4
Detroit 9, Oakland 4
Texas 3, N.Y. Yankees 2
Cleveland 6, Minnesota 5
Angels 4, Kansas City 2
Houston 7, Seattle 4
Thursdays Games
As (Bassitt 0-1) at Tigers (Sanchez 2-2), 10:10 a.m.
CWS (Danks 0-3) at Baltimore (Wilson 1-0), 4:05 p.m.
Atlanta (Chcin 0-1) at Boston (Bchhlz 0-2), 4:10 p.m.
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SEQUOIA
Continued from page 11
the final score might have been different.
But McAdams and the Cherokees defense
did their best to limit any damage.
We got one of the top pitchers in our
division, Davis said. I had to calm her
down. She wanted [to win] so badly.
San Mateo also went with its ace in Jodie
Lewis who also happens to be Davis
niece.
Shes a thrower. Shes just inconsistent
enough that she can get you, Davis said.
But unlike the Bearcats, the Cherokees
took advantage of their opportunities. They
scored two unearned runs with two outs in
LOUNGE
Continued from page 11
In 1993, James Caan starred as a football
coach in the movie, The Program, which was
about an out-of-control college football program.
Life is imitating art in the great Northwest if
the allegations coming from a report on the
Bellevue High School football program are
true. The school is accused of rampant program
violations that run the gamut: from using and
paying players to attend a diploma mill
school to keep them eligible, to boosters paying the coach and making loans to athletes
families, to school administrators hindering
the investigation.
According to an article by the Seattle PostIntelligencer, the Washington Interscholastic
Activities Association conducted a six-month
independent investigation into a Bellevue
football program that has won 11 state championships since 2001.
Its claim to fame is ending De La Salles
151-game winning streak in 2004.
The findings are so all-encompassing and
blatant that they are comical. According to the
investigation, the teams booster club was
paying the head coach upwards of $60,000
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prevention in sports from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
May 5. For more information, email
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he expects the convention to be the largest
held locally, as an unprecedented amount of
supporters and protesters have already
announced their intent to participate in the
weekends festivities.
This is the most exciting convention
weve ever had, said McDougald, who has
been a part of hosting four similar events in
Burlingame previously.
But unlike years prior, organizers have not
struggled to rally support, as tickets to the
event sold out within hours of Trump
announcing his attention to attend, and the
countys Republican party has been overwhelmed with requests to volunteer in the
coordination effort.
McDougald said he is hopeful the party is
able to parlay the onslaught of focus into
building momentum for a Republican candidate in a state that has traditionally supported the opposing party.
With the convention coming up and the
candidates coming in, we are getting a lot of
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Continued from page 1
The incident prompted several schools to
be locked down while police searched for the
suspect.
Terra Nova High School, Ingrid B. Lacy
Middle School and Ortega Elementary
School were affected before the lockdown
was lifted later in the morning.
Colindres was last seen in a 2003 silver
Toyota Camry with California license plate
number 6CGN644. He is described as a
Hispanic man about 5 feet 5 inches tall,
weighing approximately 125 pounds, with
brown hair and brown eyes.
Spanheimer said police may have had
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attention, but that comes with an awful lot of
responsibility, he said. We have got to put
a Republican in the White House, and weve
worked hard for that. I think we will succeed,
but we have got a lot more work to do.
Beyond political aspirations, McDougald
said the party remains focused on ensuring
the weekends events go off without a hitch,
despite the protests planned to take place
outside the hotel during the convention.
And though thousands have expressed
interest on social media to rally against
Trump during his noon address Friday, April
29, McDougald said he is certain law enforcement is up for the task of maintaining order.
Crowd control is what it boils down to,
he said. I have the highest confidence in the
police and sheriff and the people that will be
handling that.
Burlingame Mayor Ann Keighran said her
paramount concern was for the safety of all
those who attended the event.
All I want is for this to be a safe environment for everyone and that everything goes
smoothly, she said.
Burlingame police Lt. Jay Kiely said
local law enforcement agencies are coordinating efforts to allow protesters to exercise their freedom of speech, without
some prior contact with the alleged shooter
who is known to frequent the north San
Mateo County area. But he could not confirm whether the shooter or the victim were
ever residents of Pacifica.
Although the victim and alleged shooter
had a prior relationship, Spanheimer warned
the public to remain cautious and immediately report any information.
I believe it was isolated, but there is
always concern because he is still on the
loose and is believed to be armed and dangerous, Spanheimer said.
Anyone with information about Colindres
whereabouts or Wednesdays incident is
urged to contact Pacifica police at (650)
738-7314 or call 911.
Bay City News Serv ice contributed to this
report.
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breaking any laws.
Given the great cooperation law enforcement has on the Peninsula, it helps us ensure
that the protests go off peaceably, and the
convention is able to operate unencumbered, he said.
Members of the Burlingame Police
Department as well as other neighboring
cities, county Sheriffs Office and Office of
Emergency Services, California Highway
Patrol and the Central County Fire
Department are expected to be present at the
event, said Kiely, but he is uncertain how
many law enforcement officials will be needed.
He said analysts are working to project the
amount of total attendees, supporters, protesters and onlookers, to grant law enforcement a reasonable expectation regarding the
size and scope of the crowd.
Such a national event is uncommon in
Burlingame, said Kiely, but he remains certain local law enforcement is up for the task
ART
Continued from page 17
Sanderson recalls. I returned home determined to create a water feature for myself.
That was the beginning of my focus on garden artwork.
She forms glass into colorful, plump little birds that can be placed in a found nest,
or in one of Sandersons spun-glass nests.
Pitcher plants in vibrant hues of gold and
carmine, mounted on copper rods, catch the
rain.
There are Seussian fiddlehead ferns and
mushrooms, as well as colorful glacicles
rigged with lights to line a path or poolside.
And for a pond or birdbath, Sanderson has
created the bee preserver, a glass ball
studded with glass nubs so that bees have
something on which to rest when theyre
drinking. (www.glassgardensnw.com)
Margie Grace, a landscape designer in
Santa Monica, often incorporates salvaged
elements like driftwood, branches and
stones into her projects. They can be used
to make mosaics and interesting screens.
She used an old metal bed as a planter, with
flowers as the pillows and quilt. Her
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Tropical plants are more at home and happier in springtime because theres more moisture in the air than during
the winter.
me to my temperate-climate sensibilities. Yes, we do need our weeping figs and dracaenas up here.
Even if they dont strut their stuff
with the splendor that they do in
the tropics, their greenery is most
welcome.
The plants mentioned above are
not really all that unhappy up
here. After all, the tropical plants
that are usually grown as northern
houseplants have been selected
for this purpose over the years
because of their abilities to put on
a decent show despite
less-than-ideal growing
temperatures,
TROPICAL PLANTS
CAN BE HAPPY UP NORTH
These plants just need a little
coddling. Probably the most
important thing they need when
confined in a pot is the right
amount of water in their potting
soil.
This begins with the right potting soil; a mix thats too dense is
going to stay waterlogged all the
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RINK
Continued from page 1
tered ice rink.
This week, the Silicon Valley Ice
Skating Association was formed as a
nonprofit and is accumulating a hefty
amount of donations to try and purchase the Belmont rink on Old County
Road.
At Tuesdays Belmont City Council
meeting, association founder Sarah
Feldman announced the group was $2
million short of their goal to make a
viable counteroffer on the property
thats under a contract to be sold to an
anonymous buyer.
While not willing to disclose exactly how much the group was hoping to
raise, Feldman said theyve received
several, large individual donations of
$500,000 and $1 million.
Its been incredible. Weve seen
support come from all over Silicon
Valley and were very optimistic that
we can save the rink, Feldman said.
With recreation closing all across the
Peninsula, its more important now
than ever to really have the community come together to save this ice rink.
An ice rink is more than just a gym or
soccer field, it really brings together
individuals of all ages, from cradle to
grave, who can enjoy it.
Now, theyre hoping city officials
will come forward to contribute and
to inspire more private donations,
Feldman said. She also requested the
City Council place the item on a
future agenda so they can publicly
BEACH
Continued from page 1
by two companies he created. He
bought it in 2008 and beginning in
2009 sought to close it to the public
by locking a gate to the only access
road and installing No Trespassing
signs.
A citizens group, Friends of Martins
Beach, alleged in a Superior Court lawsuit that actions by the previous owners, the Deeney family, beginning in
the early 1900s created a dedication, or
right, of public access to the beach.
In a 52-page ruling, a three-judge
panel of the Court of Appeal said that
the group had alleged adequate facts to
allow a trial on that claim.
We conclude Friends has alleged
facts sufficient to state a common law
dedication claim, Justice Therese
Stewart wrote for the court.
The Deeney familys previous
actions included posting a billboard on
nearby Highway 1 welcoming the public with open arms, building a park-
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Oxi Booster
4 DVD precursor
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group
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e.g.
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period
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member
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say
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destination for
many Northern
Californians
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substance
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some, for short
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initials
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53 Speak harshly
55 Fine by me
57 Salon piece
59 Swallowed ones
pride
62 Chinese cooking
staple
64 __ were the
days
65 Not working
66 Lone Survivor
military group
67 Speak, old-style
68 Not strict
69 One of two in
Pompeii
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e.g.
2 Marinara brand
3 Singer whose
last name is Pig
Latin for a slang
word for money
4 Workshop gadget
5 Derby or boater
6 Huge success
7 Toyota Center
team
8 Laudatory verses
9 Tighten, as laces
10 Kept quiet
11 Paradises
13 Really bad
14 Activity for some
ex-presidents
16 Good buys
20 Get rid of
23 Appears
unexpectedly,
and a hint to this
puzzles circles
25 Knocked out
26 Tootsie actress
28 Co-producer of
the art rock
album High Life
30 Little, in Marseille
34 London locale
thats a music
industry eponym
35 Americas Got
Talent judge
Heidi
36 Deep desires
38 Lust, e.g.
40 Weigh station
unit
43 Praises
45 Pick out of a
crowd
50 Spanish
appetizers
51 Actress
Scacchi
52 Birthplace of the
violin
54 Peninsular capital
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58 Supermodel
Sastre
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