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What happened on December 05, 1986
NEWS
Annual Toy Report: Some of Them Stink
JOHN DREYFUSS, Times Staff Writer
High-Tech Tag Zaps the Campuses : Cal State Long Beach Is No. 1 Nationally by a Lazer's Edge
DAVID HALDANE, Times Staff Writer
Leading American Ballet Theater Soloist Peter Fonseca, 28
Student, 14, Slays Teacher; Three Shot at School
Associated Press
Time Bomb Defused Near Abortion Clinic
United Press International
Chester Lach; Turned a Failing Children's Home Into a Model
The Region
The New, Chic Metaphysical Fad of Channeling
LYNN SMITH, Times Staff Writer
Fashionables Put on a 'Christmas Tea'
LINK MATHEWSON
Battle Over Slain Girl's Sex Diary
United Press International
Shultz Urges Contacts With S. Africa, End of Pullouts
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
U.S., Soviets Fail to Resolve Issues in Informal Arms Talks
United Press International
His Recuperative Powers Mute Criticism : Crisis Could Undermine GOP's Loyalty to Reagan
ROBERT SHOGAN, Times Political Writer
The Nation
The Nation
Soviets Still Seek Arms Pacts With U.S.
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
Reply on Probe Counsel Delayed
United Press International
Administration Signals Flexibility on Trade Bill
TOM REDBURN, Times Staff Writer
The State
The Region
Iran Crisis Could Leave It Vulnerable to Contras, Nicaragua : Honduras Reevaluating U.S. Ties
DAN WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writer
The World
Congress Leaders Ready Iran Probes : Reagan Says Cabinet Members Have His Permission to Refuse to Testify
KAREN TUMULTY and JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writers
Refugees From Volcano Allowed Return Visit
Associated Press
The Ding Heard 'Round the World
From Reuters
Police Stop Car, Find Bomb
France Relents, Will Modify Education Plan
Associated Press
Course Gives Pupils a Real Workout
REGINALD SMITH, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Closes Arkansas S&L
Associated Press
Reagan Says He Won't Toss Casey, Regan to the Wolves : Republicans Urge Him to Fire Them
From Times Wire Services
The Nation : FAA Weighs Drug Rules
The Nation
Administration Lowers '87 Economic Growth Forecast : Goes From 4.2% to 3.5%; Jobless Rate Steady at 7%
Associated Press
The Nation
Legal Defense Fund Started for North
United Press International
Israeli Troops Kill Boy, 14, During Protest
Associated Press
172 on Faculty Petition Yale to Sell S. Africa Stock
United Press International
State Official's '61 Murder Conviction Confirmed
Associated Press
Release Facts at Once, Gov. Babbitt Urges
ROBERT SHOGAN, Times Political Writer
Fluor to Leave South Africa
From Associated Press
Woman Judge on High Court List Bows Out
PAUL JACOBS and WILLIAM OVEREND, Times Staff Writers
The World
Egypt Says It Foiled Plot to Oust Mubarak
MICHAEL ROSS, Times Staff Writer
Guards End Strike at N. Ireland Prison
From Reuters
U.S. Warns It May Pull Out of Europe if Labor Wins in Britain
WILLIAM TUOHY, Times Staff Writer
FAA Seeks Ban on Flights Below Grand Canyon Rim
United Press International
The Nation
NSC Prober Scowcroft Faults Reagan on Arms
Associated Press
The Region
Assemblyman Raps GOP Mailer Assailing Him on Drug Issue
KENNETH F. BUNTING, Times Staff Writer
Book Reviews : Stocking Stuffer for a Misanthrope
ELAINE KENDALL
Costa Rica Won't Allow Contras
United Press International
Speakes to Quit Press Job, Join Merrill Lynch
From a Times Staff Writer
2 Die in Naval Plane Crash
Associated Press
Carter Gets Higher Iran Marks Than Reagan
From Reuters
'Very Successful' Atlas Launch Puts Satellite in Orbit
Associated Press
Battles Fire Through Education : Garden Grove Woman Gets Firefighter Honor
SANDRA CROCKETT, Times Staff Writer
U.S. to Allow Smoking in Lobbies, Halls, Restrooms
United Press International
Book Review : S-F Collection in Need of Rocket Boosters
LEE DEMBART,
Dembart is a Times editorial writer.
4 Workers Die, 6 Hurt in Mexican Explosion
From Reuters
Webster Cites NSC Staff Impatience : Unresolved Problems May Have Influenced Some Actions, He Says
RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writer
Patient Heeds Own Advice, Gets Degree
David Johnston
Weekend Forecast: Gloomy Skies, Possible Rain
JACK JONES, Times Staff Writer
The World
He's Purveyor of 'Instant History'
JOHN MILRANY,
Milrany is a Mission Hills free-lance writer
Mansfield Will Be Longest-Serving U.S. Envoy in Japan
Associated Press
The World
The State
The Nation
The Nation
The World
L.A. Opens Own Probe of Alleged Violation Before Cerritos Crash
SCOTT HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
No Proof It Defamed Newton, NBC Says; Asks Acquittal
Associated Press
Israeli Troops Fire on Arab Protest, 2 Die
DAN FISHER, Times Staff Writer
Remembering the Yamato and Its Men
PAUL DEAN,
Dean is a Times staff writer with a speciality in World War II history
Farmers Urged to Step In, Assist Aliens : Growers Official Sees It as Way to Outmaneuver UFW on Amnesty
BOB SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
December Rose Assn. to Honor Carmen Zapata
Name Game's a Fun Sideshow to a Scandal Without a Handle
Associated Press
Pacific Bell Will Pay $3 Million to End Gay Bias Case
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
Brown Aide Takes Leave; Ran Losing Campaigns
JERRY GILLAM, Times Staff Writer
The World : No Extradition, Israeli Free
1 Million Africans to Die of AIDS, Report Predicts
MARLENE CIMONS, Times Staff Writer
India to Close Power Plants Near Taj Mahal
Associated Press
Here's a Lesson From Our Cro-Magnon Ancestors
JIM SANDERSON
Soviet General in N. Korea
Associated Press
Soviets to Obey SALT, Hit U.S. 'Big Mistake'
United Press International
Coping With 'the Impostor Syndrome'
REMAR SUTTON
West Coast's 1st Pancreas Transplant
SUE HORTON,
Horton lives in Los Angeles. and
Some Yards Give Refuge to Wildlife
ANN JAPENGA, Times Staff Writer
Artificial Heart Recipient Dies 8 Days After Implant
United Press International
The Region : Woman, 70, Shoots Intruder to Death
Police in Paris Battle 200,000 Angry Students
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Archbishop O'Connor, 86; Papal Adviser, Ambassador
From Times Wire Services
Artist's East Room Painting on Reagan Christmas Cards
United Press International
Israeli Boats Bombard Palestinian Refugee Camps in South Lebanon
From Times Wire Services
U.S. Fifth Amendment: Shield for the Innocent--or Guilty?
PAUL HOUSTON, Times Staff Writer
VA Destroyed Data on A-Bomb Tests Sought in Suit, Pair Testify
MARK A. STEIN, Times Staff Writer
Ruling Favors FBI Agent in Presser Case
ROBERT L. JACKSON and RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writers
Two Top Officers of Intelsat Fired After Outside Audit
Associated Press
The Region : $226-Million Cocaine Cache Is Seized
War Toys on a Comeback; Opponents Put Up a Fight : Hit it till it stands no taller than dust . . . rubble strewn wasteland is his idea of beauty. --From the box of Hasbro's toy "Bonecrusher"
WENDY HASKETT
Israeli Press Tells of Long-Standing Contra Ties
Associated Press
Briefed Reagan Often, North Told Group : Churchwoman Says Marine Claimed Twice-Weekly Meetings
Associated Press
Claus von Bulow Released by Hospital After Collapse
United Press International
Tough Audience Has a Heart for 'Heart' Benefit Bow
DIANE REISCHEL, Times Staff Writer
NASA Places Countdown of Atlas Launch on Hold
Associated Press
Honeywell and Revlon Join Exodus of U.S. Firms From S. Africa
Associated Press
Singer William Hargrave
Signal Dogs Help the Deaf Survive : They warn owners of dangers, alert them to a knock on door
ANDY ROSE, Times Staff Writer
Gorilla Expert's Accused Killer to Be Tried in Absentia
Associated Press
His Replicas Make Him a Man of Note
28 European Firms to Work on 'Star Wars'
From Times Wire Services
Vrdolyak Enters Race for Mayor of Chicago
Associated Press
South Africa Instigated Attack, Mandela Says
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Sikh Boy, 14, Slain After Truck Hits, Kills 3 Officers
United Press International
Retarded Girl, 4, Electrocuted in Bizarre Accident at Hospital
United Press International
Toy Report summary with descriptions by the Americans for Democratic Action. : TOY BOX
Reagan Faulted for Scrapping SALT II While Asking Arms Cuts
RUDY ABRAMSON, Times Staff Writer
Lord Rothschild Demands Britain Clear His Name in Spy Rumor
From Times Wire Services
Bridge Hit by Ship Is Shut
United Press International
2 in Chowchilla Kidnaping Again Denied Parole
United Press International
Krizia: Everything----Including the Sink
BETTY GOODWIN
Urine Tests for Drugs Are Abused, Expert Says
ROBERT STEINBROOK, Times Medical Writer
Children See Santa at Holiday Tea
LINK MATHEWSON
Fashion 86 : Larger-Size Designs Now Have Fresh, Flattering Looks
DIANE REISCHEL, Times Staff Writer
3 Jailed in Drug Death of British Official's Daughter
From Reuters
Fashion 86 : Gallery's Decorative Jewelry Is Also Fine Art
DIANE REISCHEL, Times Staff Writer
Annual American Indian Festival : Natural History Museum Hosts Exhibit of Native Culture
WILLIAM S. MURPHY
L.A.'s Art Lovers Let the Good Times Roll and Roll and Roll
Marylouise Oates
Host of Quiz Show Hopes to Spur a Radio Renaissance
DAVID WHARTON,
Wharton is Los Angeles free-lance writer
14 Convicted of Murdering Grenada Leader, 10 Others
From Times Wire Services
Groups Opposed to Central America Policy Hit in Burglaries : Rep. Edwards to Seek FBI Probe in Church Break-Ins
BOB DROGIN and RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writers
Gunman Coolly Kills 28 in Bogota : Slays Mother, Neighbors, Then 21 More in Restaurant
United Press International
Secretive Network : Salvadoran 'Baby Scam' Flourishing
DOYLE McMANUS and CRAIG PYES, Special to The Times
Holy Hype! Can It Fill the Pews?
JAMES MARNELL
Gradational Eyelids
Wildlife Brought to School : Getting a Feel for the Furry, Feathery, Scaly
FRANN BART, Times Staff Writer
Fashion 86 : Men's Accessories Are No Longer Tied to Tradition
BETTY GOODWIN
New Study Answers Vital Question: Who Among Us Is Most Boring?
MALCOLM RITTER, Associated Press
ENTERTAINMENT
Pop Music Review : Reddy Does Her Vocal Aerobics
DON HECKMAN
Handbell Choirs To Ring Out
RICK VANDERKNYFF
Moca, Panza Patch Their Differences
WILLIAM WILSON, Times Art Critic
Wilshire Center
SUZANNE MUCHNIC
Venice
KRISTINE McKENNA
Stage Reviews : Revival Of 'Bus Stop' Is Engaging
CHALON SMITH
Tunesmith Keeps 'Lovin' Feelin' ' Alive
PAUL GREIN
Tv Reviews
HOWARD ROSENBERG
'Heart Of The City' Gets A Pink Slip
Venice
KRISTINE McKENNA
Music Review : Pianist Browning Plays With Pacific Symphony
JOHN HENKEN
La Cienega Area
SUZANNE MUCHNIC
British Tv Is Highlight Of Fest
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
Tv Reviews
LEE MARGULIES
Stars Join Santa Ana's Toy Parade
RICK VANDERKNYFF
All-American Favorites at Yanks
RUTH REICHL
La Cienega Area
KRISTINE McKENNA
La Cienega Area
COLIN GARDNER
Composer's Conservatism Back In Style
DANIEL CARIAGA, Times Music Writer
Reuven Frank To Leave Nbc
JAY SHARBUTT
Restaurants : Sampling The Menu At Matteo's
L.N. HALLIBURTON
Movie Review : Eastwood Reworks Misfits Formula In Routine 'Ridge'
SHEILA BENSON,
Times Film Critic
Jim Bailey Joins 'Nite Club' Cast
ROBERT KOEHLER
Bonnie Raitt: Tenacity, Perspicacity
RANDY LEWIS, Times Staff Writer
Tv Reviews : 'Dads,' 'gung Ho' Sitcoms Join Abc Lineup Tonight
LEE MARGULIES
Performance Art Review : Loretta Livingston's 'Men's Piece'
LEWIS SEGAL, Times Dance Writer
Movie Review : 'Girls' Reverses The Zanies-bimbos Formula
MICHAEL WILMINGTON
La Cienega Area
WILLIAM WILSON
The Rush for Copies of Cary Grant's Best Work Begins; : Alfred Hitchcock's Thrillers Popular With Actor's Fans
DENNIS HUNT, Times Staff Writer
Stage Reviews : 'Life With Father'
CATHY DE MAYO
Bud Shank Back In Jazz Mainstream
ZAN STEWART
Stage Review : Moca's 'Zangezi' Gets Lost In The Rhyme And Reason
DAN SULLIVAN,
Times Theater Critic
Comedian Due In Fullerton
DUNCAN STRAUSS
Variety Of Family Offerings : Yule Spirit Spices Up Stage Playbills
CATHY DE MAYO and CHALON SMITH
La Cienega Area
COLIN GARDNER
Kin Sue Over Wayne's Image In Warhol Print
DAVID CROOK, Times Staff Writer
Jazzvisions Goes For The Guitar
DON HECKMAN
Rock Band To Stand Trial In Suicide Lawsuit
From Associated Press
Cable Puts Its Bets On The Sale Table
MORGAN GENDEL, Times Staff Writer
Gypsy-inspired : Holocaust Survivor To Perform
RICK VANDERKNYFF
Cajun Pioneer Diffident About Fare
CHARLES PERRY
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Dana Point : 'Suspicious' Fire Leaves Family Homeless
Andy Rose \f7
$100 Gate Fee : Skyline Drive No Longer Dirt Cheap
BARRY S. SURMAN, Times Staff Writer
Scandal in Washington Puts Soviet Relationship on Ice
DIMITRI K. SIMES,
Dimitri K. Simes is a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington.
Metal Plater's Bankruptcy Halts a Housing Program
NANCY RAY, Times Staff Writer
Builders Group Sues Moorpark Over Cap on Construction
SAM ENRIQUEZ, Times Staff Writer
The Forecast: More People, More Traffic, More Smog
TED VOLLMER, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
Olive Branch
'911' Brings Help to Handcuffed Victims in Burbank Holdup
San Diego
Oil Patch Asks for Help
San Juan Capistrano : 3 Arrested After Car With No Lights Stopped
Lily Eng \f7
Guard Booked in Shooting of Theft Suspect
Growers Advised to Help Their Workers Obtain Legal Status
BOB SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
County's Congressmen Back Reagan's Handling of Issue
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN and JOSH GETLIN, Times Staff Writers
Checks, Other Mail Stolen From Carriers
Invitation From Archbishop : Resigned Jesuit Refuses Offer to Serve as Priest
RUSSELL CHANDLER, Times Religion Writer
Argentine Official Calls for More Trade on Orange County Visit
ROXANA KOPETMAN, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim : Tax Preparer Faces 57 Grand Theft Counts
Jerry Hicks \f7
Off to a Good Start
Property Owners Move to Derail Subway Tax Bills
RICH CONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Question City Stance : Groups Claim Sewage Study Needs Scrutiny
JANNY SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
La Jolla Jewelry Store Robbed by 4 Men
Wintry Weekend in the Works With Wet, Windy Weather
KATHIE BOZANICH, Times Staff Writer
Region Growth Study Sees More Smog, Cars
TED VOLLMER, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Should Lead in World Debt Crisis
Cleator's Proposal Allows City Workers Divestiture Choice
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
Weekend Forecast: Gloomy Skies, Possible Rain
Yea, Team
'Human Souls, Animal Lives'
'Human Souls, Animal Lives'
San Diego
Clark Saluted at Disneyland Hotel Dinner : 'Friend of Labor' Runs Afoul of Pickets
LANIE JONES, Times Staff Writer
$226-Million Cocaine Cache Netted in Second-Biggest Haul of the Year
CAROL McGRAW and MICHAEL SEILER, Times Staff Writer
L.A. Planners Restructure Deal for Pershing Square Hotel-Office Job
FRANK CLIFFORD, Times Staff Writer
Countywide
Big Business Vs. the Entrepreneur : Corporate America Loves the Image, Not the Reality
DANIEL BURSTEIN,
Daniel Burstein is a New York-based writer on business and technology.
El Centro Alien Guard Charged in Immigration Document Plot
San Clemente : Camp Escapee Arrested After Alleged Kidnaping
Motorcyclist Killed in Northridge Collision
Court Widens Order to Bar Heroic Steps for Patient, 75
ANDREW C. REVKIN, Times Staff Writer
U.S., Mexico Probe Border Dumping of Pemex Wastes
JIM SCHACHTER and PATRICK McDONNELL, Times Staff Writers
Fullerton : Judge Blocks Ordinance Aimed at Bookstore
John Spano \f7
Cal State Academic Senate Weighs a Branch Campus in South County
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
County, Anaheim to Pay Stroke Victim $360,000
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Orange : Youth, 17, Convicted of Slaying Woman
Jerry Hicks \f7
'Human Souls, Animal Lives'
'Human Souls, Animal Lives'
Plan for Palomar Retreat Draws Criticism
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
Brea : High School Student Arrested in Rape Case
DWP Reports High Chlorine in West L.A. a Week Later
LARRY B. STAMMER, Times Staff Writer
Parolee Accused of Arson in Fires at Halfway Houses
THOMAS OMESTAD, Times Staff Writer
Witness Quotes 'Twilight' Director as Telling a Complainer 'to Shut Up'
Proposal for 7,428 Homes Under Review : Santa Clarita Growth Studied
MAYERENE BARKER, Times Staff Writer
Weeds Galore Bring Record $10,297 Tax Assessment
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Offshore Drilling in California
Fullerton
Judge Clears Way for Tyberg Retrial
JIM SCHACHTER, Times Staff Writer
'Human Souls, Animal Lives'
Wife Was Wary of Police, Letter Shows : Court Papers Detail Murder Investigation
MARK LANDSBAUM and NANCY WRIDE, Times Staff Writers
9 at Kaiser Center Seized in Drug Trafficking Bust
HECTOR GUTIERREZ, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Dollar Up; Gold Mixed
Associated Press
Stocks Decline for Second Day; Dow Loses 7.59
From Times Wire Services
Orange County
Lucky Stores will omit its quarterly dividend.
Money Supply Declines $800 Million in Week
Associated Press
Holiday Corp. reported plans to sell 110 hotels.
Gates said its pact with Rosenthal was terminated.
USX sold its chemicals division for $526 million.
Collins Food to Sell Distribution Subsidiary
Earnings
Commodities : Thursday, Dec. 4, 1986 : Cocoa Futures Prices Fall
From Associated Press
Los Angeles County
Conoco will shut down an oil field in Alaska.
Rival Lampoon Suitors Raise Takeover Offers
DENISE GELLENE, Times Staff Writer
Westwood One agreed to purchase a trade journal.
Los Angeles County
Ethics Office Asks for Probe of FHLBB Chief's Travel Pay
BILL RITTER, San Diego County Business Editor
Los Angeles County
Factory Orders Decline a Sharp 3.6% in October
Associated Press
Retailers Report Modest Sales Gains
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, Times Staff Writer
Asian-Run Firms Profitable, Study Says
Associated Press
Prudential's securities firm is not for sale.
BankAmerica is closing eight Hong Kong offices.
Coke to Buy Back Shares, Drop Ratio on Dividends
JUBE SHIVER Jr., Times Staff Writer
Perot's Chance Encounter With AT&T Chief Sparked Discussions of Merger
DEBRA WHITEFIELD, Times Staff Writer
Hearst Weighs Purchase of News America Syndicate
JEFF ROWE
Acquisition Completed by Western Digital Corp.
Why a Surge in GE Stock? See Your Analyst
JAMES FLANIGAN
Westinghouse balked at a deal with NBC.
A computer giant will close plants and reduce jobs.
Kennington received $9.5-million buyout offer.
What's Japanese for PR? Nothing
NANCY YOSHIHARA, Times Staff Writer
Air Force Trims Estimate of Lockheed Overcharging
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writer
California Will Open a Trade Office in Japan
NANCY YOSHIHARA, Times Staff Writer
Deihl Named New Chairman of Ahmanson
TOM FURLONG
Eaton Corp. Imposes 60-Hour Workweek on Its Salaried Staff
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writer
Hearst Negotiating for News America Syndicate
JEFF ROWE, Jeff Rowe is a free-lance writer
SPORTS
Names in the News
UCI Finds Life Is Not Easy on Road, 84-66
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Golf Roundup : Purtzer and Inkster Tie Record--61
From Times Wire Services
NBA Roundup : Atlanta Bench Presses Houston, 109-93
From Times Wire Services
Satorius Helps Titans Defeat USIU Women
Navratilova and Lloyd in Rancho Mirage Event
LISA DILLMAN
Asgari Wins, but Titans Lose, 22-9, in Wrestling
The NHL / Julie Cart : Webster Gains Early Favor as Newest in a Long Line of Ranger Coaches
JULIE CART
NHL Roundup : Ciccarelli Gets Goal, 3 Assists as North Stars Beat Devils, 5-3
From Times Wire Services
Names in the News
Masters Tennis Tournament : Edberg Wins in Fine, Well-Mannered Way; Is That All There Is?
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
Garvey Told: Take Low-Key Approach
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
Valley Blows Lead in Loss to West L.A.
PREP FRIDAY : SOUTHERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINAL : Santa Ana, Lynwood: Here We Go Once Again
STEVE LOWERY, Times Staff Writer
Smith Unhappy That Garvey Has Gone So Public : 'Low-Key' Approach Urged in Negotiations to Buy Padres
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
Prep Friday : CENTRAL CONFERENCE SEMIFINAL : Happy Days at Bolsa Grande, Anaheim : For Once-Dominant Colonists, It Seems Tradition Is Back
GERALD SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
Northridge Women Beaten in Texas a Third Time, 74-58
Trojan Basketball Team Plays Murray State in Opener of Tournament at Bowling Green
MAL FLORENCE
Names in the News
Lazers at Cleveland Tonight in Start of Trip
PETE THOMAS
Knicks Extend Clipper Losing Streak to 11 With a 95-91 Victory
CHRIS BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Winless Master's Beaten by Chico in Tournament
Valley Women Trounce Mt. San Antonio, 60-29
Bennett Wins Lombardi Trophy
Warriors Beat Lakers Up and Down, 116-106
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Tiger Williams Feeds on the Leafs as Kings Win Third Straight, 4-3
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Times Staff Writer
All That Hard Work Puts Kennedy, Granada Hills in Precarious Positions
STEVE HENSON, Times Staff Writer
Community College Basketball : Mase Gets 19 as OCC Rolls
STEVE KRESAL
Prep Friday : CENTRAL CONFERENCE SEMIFINAL : Valencia Will Try to Overcome Playoff Jinx
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Decision on Tollner Is Expected Before Jan. 1, McGee Says
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
Girls' Basketball Roundup : Silva and Welch Pace Fullerton
Injured Lachey May Miss Oilers Game : Chargers' Premier Blocker Questionable for First Time in 2 Years
CHRIS COBBS, Times Staff Writer
Harris Leads Dos Pueblos Girls Over Simi Valley in 76-75 Upset
HEATHER HAFNER
Outdoor Notes / Earl Gustkey : Final Adoption of '87 Fishing Regulations Expected Today
EARL GUSTKEY
Madden Goes for 3, Gets 2 and Still Gives USD a 54-52 Victory
CHRIS DE LUCA
Prep Soccer Roundup : McKiernan, Millan Spark Estancia
Agua Caliente's Return to Glory? : $225,000 Clasico del Caribe Will Try to Give It a Touch of the Derby
MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writer
A Former Receiver at Tampa Bay Gets New Life With a Contender : HOUSE FINDING HOME ON RAMS
CHRIS DUFRESNE, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
San Diego High School Basketball : Poway Begins Quest for 4th Title With Win
Polish Group Admits Runner Given Steroid
ELLIOTT ALMOND, Times Staff Writer
After So Much Travel, Mind Seems to Wander
Tedeschi Leads CSUN Despite Adding No Flash to the Plan
JERRY CROWE, Times Staff Writer
College Basketball Roundup : Maine's 3-Point Barrage Stuns Michigan St., 84-81
From Times Wire Services
Prep Football : Banning and Its Big D Face Kennedy Tonight
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Times Staff Writer
BASSMASTER : Joe Burkett of Ventura Is in a Class by Himself at Lake Casitas
EARL GUSTKEY, Times Staff Writer
Track and Field / Randy Harvey : L.A. Gains Support as the Host City for World Meet in 1991
RANDY HARVEY
America's Cup Trials : Conner Loses to Dickson in Battle of Mistakes
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
Laguna Beach Basketball Tournament : Lucas Powers Katella to Victory Over Estancia
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
San Diego Football Playoff Preview : Vista, Granite Hills Done Talkin' : Both Sides Say They Know What They Have to Do Tonight
CHRIS DE LUCA CHRIS ELLO..DL: SAN DIEGO
Sutherland Tops Section Water Polo Team
Stripers Find the Rainbow's End at Pyramid
RICH TOSCHES, Times Staff Writer
Oklahoma State Beats Missouri, 10-6
Associated Press
HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER : Westlake Opens Season With 2-1 Win Over Ventura
UC Irvine Roughed Up on Road by Tulsa, 84-66
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Prep Friday : CENTRAL CONFERENCE SEMIFINAL : Happy Days at Bolsa Grande, Anaheim : Matadors' Shadid Wins Games--and Has Fun Doing It
STEVE LOWERY, Times Staff Writer
SDSU Encircled, Beaten by Arizona : Center Kevin Brown's Return Not Enough in 110-78 Loss
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
AT FAIRPLEX PARK THE PACE IS SLOW : Harness Operation Struggles, as Does the Sport Itself
GRAHAME L. JONES, Times Staff Writer
Payoff of Beer Tab Convinced Summerall
LARRY STEWART
The Good Hands People : Receivers Provide Insurance for Playoff Teams With Good Quarterbacks
ROGER CAMPBELL,
Times Staff Writer
Boys' Basketball Roundup : Cao Scores 25 and Guides Bolsa Grande Into Finals
This Woman Absolutely Is a Wonder
JIM MURRAY
1986 Times' San Diego All County FOOTBALL TEAM : Many Players Buck Trend, Excel at More Than One Position, Sport
CHRIS ELLO
Prep Friday : SOUTHERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINAL : A Rivalry Above All : Mission Viejo and El Toro Even Have Own Family Feud
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, Times Staff Writer
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