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What happened on March 04, 1987
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
GM Closing in Ohio May Benefit Van Nuys Plant
ALAN GOLDSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Grandmother in $3-Million Fraud Sought
Tower Commission Report on Iran-Contra Scandal
Accord Heads Off Strike Against 13 Hawaii Hotels
Associated Press
Mississippi Governor Assesses Storm Damage
Associated Press
Finally, Port Picks a Convention Center Builder
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
Strong Choice
Seymour, Campbell Report Fees of $19,000 for Speeches
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
Accidents Faked : Police Warn on Bump-Run Purse Thieves
GABE FUENTES, Times Staff Writer
Tustin : Relatives Report Man Missing From His Home
Heidi Evans
Reality in the Soviet Drama
Countywide
Son Sentenced to 31-Year Term in Slaying of Family
A Chance to Move Quickly
San Diego
Plea in Cambodian Sways Board on Bilingual Funds
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
OCTD No-Fare Deal Sounds Like Fair Deal
Countywide : Paperback Edition of Tower Commission Report Hits Store Shelves, Finds Buyers
Steve Emmons,
Associated Press
Davis Builds Fiscal Ramparts for '88 Primary Battle
ALAN C. MILLER, Times Staff Writer
With Homicides Up 50%, Duffy Seeks Deputies
BARRY M. HORSTMAN, Times Staff Writer
News Writers Back Strike by Hindering Shows' Work
DENNIS McDOUGAL and JAY SHARBUTT, Times Staff Writers
Tower Commission Report on Iran-Contra Scandal
Tower Commission Report on Iran-Contra Scandal
Letters : Ideas on Rationing Freeway Access
Tower Commission Report on Iran-Contra Scandal
Tower Commission Report on Iran-Contra Scandal
Trial Begins for Youth Accused of Murder in Death of Mother of 14
ANDY ROSE, Times Staff Writer
Tower Commission Report on Iran-Contra Scandal
Building Snarls Airport Signal, Test Finds : Navigation Aid to Stay Inoperative; Tustin Approach Path to Continue
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN, Times Urban Affairs Writer
Van Nuys City Hall Janitor Seized as Break-In Suspect
GABE FUENTES, Times Staff Writer
Our Lives Depend on AIDS Education
RICHARD P. BARTH,
Richard P. Barth is an associate professor in the School of Social Welfare at UC Berkeley
Fullerton : Envoy Urges Bigger U.S. Role to End Apartheid
Ken Chavez
Presiding Judge Spurns Stopgap Steps to Ease Court Congestion
JOHN SPANO and JOHN NEEDHAM, Times Staff Writers
Clash at Topanga Town Council : Foes of Country Club Blast Antonovich
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Anti-War Figure Adopts Old Alias, Terry Jackson
Associated Press
Letters : Article on Half Marathon
No Quick Cure for Jetliner Noise, FAA Official Tells Topanga Residents
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Vocational Training in Iran: Making Firing Pins
Associated Press
Tustin : Saltarelli Quitting as Mayor, City Councilman
Ken Chavez \f7
Mayor Unable to Block Destruction of Plunge
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writer
Thatcher to Visit Kremlin
From Reuters
Tower Commission Report on Iran-Contra Scandal
Agoura Hills Crash Kills Driver, Hurts 2
San Juan Capistrano : Loaded School Bus Pins Man, Hits Car
Tower Commission Report on Iran-Contra Scandal
Oceanside
Can Candidates Run for Office Without Taking Bribes?
DANIEL HAYS LOWENSTEIN,
Daniel Hays Lowenstein is a professor of law at UCLA.
Ex-Charities Director Gives Up; D.A. Report Names Cash Recipient
MARK I. PINSKY, Times Staff Writer
Larson and Hosp Grove Win Vote in Carlsbad
GLENN F. BUNTING, Times Staff Writer
Tower Commission Report on Iran-Contra Scandal
Clingan Upsets Ex-Mayor Russell in Imperial Beach City Council Race
NANCY RAY, Times Staff Writer
Rangers Ignored 4 in Icy Lake, 3 Men Claim : 1 Drowns, Others Rescued as Witness Goes for Help an Hour After Canoe Overturns
SCOTT HARRIS and JACK JONES, Times Staff Writers
Lion Cub Caught in Mission Viejo : Capture in Lake Parking Lot Follows Several Sightings
STEVE EMMONS, Times Staff Writer
2 Aliens Face Kidnap, Car Theft Charges
'Twilight' Pilot Loses Attempt to Exclude Statements
From Associated Press
Pitfalls of the Prerogative Game : Collaborative Government Curbs a Temptation to Overreach
RICHARD PIOUS,
Richard Pious is a professor of political science at Barnard College and the author of "The American Presidency" (Basic Books, 1979)
Laguna Beach : Prognosis Poor for Cyclist Who Hit Truck
Tower Commission Report on Iran-Contra Scandal
COMBO Head Quits Rather Than Take Cut in $75,000 Pay
HILLIARD HARPER, Times Staff Writer
Pilot's Statements Opened to 'Twilight' Trial Inquiry
PAUL FELDMAN, Times Staff Writer
Near-Miss on Runway Traced to Controller
KENNETH REICH, Times Staff Writer
Landlord Jailed, Fined, Must Do 1,000 Hours Community Service
TERRY PRISTIN, Times Staff Writer
Tower Commission Report on Iran-Contra Scandal
Catholic Charities Figure Surrenders in Fraud Case; Gifts to 19-Year-Old Cited
MARK I. PINSKY, Times Staff Writer
Troubled Judge Gets No Solace From Comatose Woman
JIM SCHACHTER, Times Staff Writer
Flim-Flam Man Is Sought in Car-Swindling Scheme
HEIDI EVANS, Times Staff Writer
Tower Commission Report on Iran-Contra Scandal
Jeanne Miller tied her partner hand and foot in 11.45 seconds.
DOUG SMITH
Tower Commission Report on Iran-Contra Scandal
Tower Commission Report on Iran-Contra Scandal
Tower Commission Report on Iran-Contra Scandal
NEWS
Film Leads to Malibu Porno Raid
From United Press International
Dynamite-Filled Ship Adrift in English Channel
From Times Wire Services
The State
Danny Kaye, 74, Dies; World Was His Stage
From a Times Staff Writer
Local Elections : TUESDAY RESULTS
'The Judge' Leaves His Own Stamp on Hoover's Bureau : Webster Shifted FBI Focus to Complex, Sensitive Cases
ROBERT L. JACKSON, Times Staff Writer
Guard Held in Slaying of Boy, 6
Associated Press
Ala. Judge Bars Books as 'Godless'
United Press International
Letters in VIEW : Other Prenuptial Tests
All-Girl Quintuplets Born, but 1 Dies; Mother Had Not Taken Fertility Drugs
Associated Press
Weather Service Finds Its Alert System Is All Wet
Associated Press
Lucas Calls 4-Day Special Session for Court in July
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
Reagan Denies First Lady Helped Force Regan's Exit : Denounces 'Despicable Fiction'
From Times Wire Services
Israeli Generals Reportedly Want to Scrap Lavi
United Press International
Baker Warmly Greeted in Visit to Capitol Hill
Associated Press
State Farm Told to Pay $1.5 Million
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Waldheim to Make 1st State Visit as President
United Press International
Socialist Mayor Wins 4th Term in Vermont
Associated Press
The World
Outside Income for Brown: $250,000 : Speaker Defends Law Practice Earnings, Honorariums and Gifts
PAUL JACOBS and JERRY GILLAM, Times Staff Writers
The Nation
The World
The Region : Police Death Suit Settled
The World : Antarctic Wildlife Periled
The World
Pioneer 9 Satellite 'Dead'
United Press International
E. German Flees to West
From Reuters
Justice Dept. to Fight Suit Against Special Prosecutor
Associated Press
He returns to General Hospital under happier circumstances . . . and finds a group that CARES
Jack Smith
Reiner Accuses 4 School Workers of $500,000 Theft
KENNETH REICH, Times Staff Writer
Alquist Adds $1.3 Billion to State Budget
DOUGLAS SHUIT, Times Staff Writer
The Region : Train Derails in Anaheim
State Delegation Opposes Coast Drilling Plan
Associated Press
U.S. Wants Mid-Range Soviet Arms at 1 Base : Will Propose Concentration of Kremlin's Euromissiles at Siberia Site in Draft Treaty
ROBERT C. TOTH, Times Staff Writer
The World
Chinese Reassure Shultz on Crackdown's Scope
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
The Nation
Orders to Factories Plunge 4% : Tax Law Change Blamed in Biggest Drop in 7 Years
Associated Press
The Nation
The Nation
Bilingual Aid Extension Passes Committee Hurdle
RICHARD C. PADDOCK, Times Staff Writer
Dole, Biden Form Presidency Race Panels
ROBERT SHOGAN, Times Political Writer
Mexico City Considers Airport Alternatives
United Press International
Measure Urges Joint Committee on Intelligence
United Press International
Craxi Quits, Breaks Up Italy's 5-Party Coalition
DON A. SCHANCHE, Times Staff Writer
Letters in VIEW : Wellness Community
Letters in VIEW : A Table in Nonsmoking
Redstone Wins Viacom Bidding
From Reuters
The World
The Region
The Region
The Region
Prince Undergoes Surgery
Associated Press
The Region
The Region
The Region
The Region
President Still Sees North as National Hero
United Press International
Do Not Skirt Law, Reagan Tells Revamped NSC Staff
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
Emergence as Strategist Could Lead to Backlash : First Lady Taking Over a Political Role
ELIZABETH MEHREN and BETTY CUNIBERTI, Times Staff Writers
The State
Dow Zooms to a New High
From Times Wire Services
Rostenkowski Asks Less Protectionist Trade Bill
TOM REDBURN, Times Staff Writer
7 Killed, 15 Hurt as Plane Flips, Burns in Detroit
From Times Wire Services
Cougar Cub Captured Near Park
STEVE EMMONS, Times Staff Writer
Soviets to Print Solzhenitsyn's 'Gulag' Novel
United Press International
Former FAA Chief McKee
From Times Wire Services
UC Campuses 'Crime-Ridden'
From the Associated Press
The Region
Arrest in Library Blaze Called Ploy : Fire Dept. Case Had Reached Dead End, Prosecutor Says
TERRY PRISTIN, Times Staff Writer
This House Auction Is for Small-Time Investors Only
DEBORAH CHRISTENSEN
TWA Offers to Buy USAir
Associated Press
Shultz Tours Chinese Shrines
Associated Press
Scandal Vindicates Charges Against Reagan: Mondale : Mondale Says Iran Scandal Shows He Was Right in '84
From Reuters
Godunov Gets New Role--U.S. Citizen
Associated Press
U.S. Indicts Israeli General on Spy Counts
ROBERT L. JACKSON and RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writers
James G. Whyte; Retired Judge of Superior Court
The State : Revenge Goal in Plot Told
Ruling on Contagiously Ill May Protect AIDS Patients
DAVID G. SAVAGE, Times Staff Writer
Hamstrung by Officials : Pressure, Payoffs Curb Mexico Press
DAN WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writer
Hundreds of Students Go on Rampage to Protest Grading System; 3 Arrested
Associated Press
18-Month Strike at Food Plant May End
VICTOR F. ZONANA, Times Staff Writer
Ted Factor: Longtime Ad Agency Executive
Reagan to Visit Berlin for Its 750th Birthday
From Times Wire Services
Webster Chosen as CIA Director : President Picks FBI Chief to Head Agency Under Fire for Iran Role
RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writer
How Biographer Became a Confidante of Camelot : Credentials of Doris Kearns Goodwin, Author of L.B.J. Work, Open Locked Doors
JUDITH MICHAELSON, Times Staff Writer
The Nation : Yacht Write-Off Attacked
Consummate Rhythm Guitarist : Freddie Green; 'Pulse' of Basie Band
MARITA HERNANDEZ, Times Staff Writer
Layton Sentenced to Life in Ryan's Death
DAN MORAIN, Times Staff Writer
Italy Moving to Reopen Embassy in West Beirut
Associated Press
Vern Partlow; His Peace Song Stirred Ruckus
The Region
Poindexter to Receive Demotion Automatically to Rear Admiral
GAYLORD SHAW, Times Staff Writer
Deukmejian Opposes Early '88 Primary
GEORGE SKELTON, Times Sacramento Bureau Chief
Jordan's West Bank Plan Faltering : Only $20 Million in Aid Raised Toward $1-Billion Goal
CHARLES P. WALLACE, Times Staff Writer
Border State AIDS Toll 19
Associated Press
Scalia Joins Liberal Faction in Limiting Police Searches
DAVID G. SAVAGE, Times Staff Writer
Hot Tubs and Male Fertility Problems
Jim Sanderson
No Word on Whether He'll Share : Man Hits $1-Million Jackpot--With Boss's Cash
Associated Press
Stolen Parrot Back Home, Still With Bite in Her Tongue
PATT MORRISON, Times Staff Writer
S. Korean Demonstrators and Police Clash; 20 Hurt
Associated Press
Into Market and Off the Shelf for a Taste of China
MIV SCHAAF
U.S., Soviets Agree to More Arms Talks : Both Have New Plans for Pulling Back European Missiles
United Press International
Cities Form Task Force to Inject Urban Issues Into 1988 Elections
VICTOR HULL, Times Staff Writer
Conference Looks at Individual's Role in World Peace : Support for International Criminal Court Expressed
KATHLEEN HENDRIX, Times Staff Writer
3 Celebrities Sleep Out in L.A. to Call Attention to the Plight of Street People
Book Review : Sex, Money, Misery: All Usual Stuff
SHARON DIRLAM,
Dirlam is a Times staff writer
Classes for Gifted: End in Sight? : Supporters Rally to Save Enriched Studies
DOUG BROWN, Times Staff Writer
Aquino Would Give Up Estate if Law Requires
MARK FINEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Response to Tower Report Expected in Reagan Talk
Associated Press
The Region
A Playwright's Fictional Character Raises a Question
THOMAS H. MIDDLETON
State Ticket Pact Called 'Dangerous' Precedent
TED ROHRLICH, Times Staff Writer
Lebanese Militia Chief Renews Offer to Swap Israeli for Arabs
Associated Press
Demjanjuk Is Ivan, Death Camp Survivor Testifies
Associated Press
BUSINESS
TRW's Accounting Practices Headed for Sharp Criticism : Ex-Executive Will Testify Policies Led to Overcharges
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writer
Japanese Market a Tough Nut to Crack, but Almonds Do It
NANCY YOSHIHARA, Times Staff Writer
A proposal on bank securities powers was shelved.
Oil prices soared by nearly $1 a barrel.
World Sales of U.S. Crops Improve, Lyng Says
BRUCE KEPPEL, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
MCA Plans Big Expansion of Its Universal Tour; Seen as Countermove to Disney
KATHRYN HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Baldrige issued a warning over a trade dispute.
Distributed Logic Lists $231,256 Loss in Quarter
Leading Economic Indicators Take Worst Fall in 2 1/2 Years : But Experts, Citing Effect of Tax Law Change, Discount Full Percentage Point Drop in January
OSWALD JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
Interest rates on T-bills increased sharply.
GM to Buy Up to 20% of Stock, Seeking to Satisfy Shareholders
JAMES RISEN, Times Staff Writer
Foreign Exchange for Tuesday, March 3, 1987 : Dollar Ends Day Lower; Gold Mixed
Associated Press
Dow Rises 6; Oil Issues Fuel Small Stock Rally
From Times Wire Services
A Viacom International suitor again raised its bid.
Ropak Corp. Profits Drop by 27% in '86; Revenues Rise 48%
HENRY RIVERO
Three County Banks Agree to Merge; Pact Would Form Area's Largest Independent
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
Lowering Living Standards Is No Solution
HARRY BERNSTEIN
GM Advances Ohio Plant's Closing by Year : Could Benefit Laid-Off Workers at Van Nuys
ALAN GOLDSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Care Enterprises Chairman Rebuffs His Half-Brother's Bid for Board Seat
DENISE GELLENE, Times Staff Writer
Values Seen as Reason Some Stay Beyond 60 : Study Says Men in U.S., Japan Avoid Retirement
Associated Press
PC Maker Matures : Industrialists to Get 2 Board Seats at AST
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writer
No Takers at Auction for Balboa Inn, Luxury Home
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
Irvine Man Given Year in Prison as Milk-Culture Fraud Case Nears End
LILY ENG, Times Staff Writer
Grant Allowed to Retain Its Management
PAUL RICHTER, Times Staff Writer
Two former S&L officials were charged with fraud.
Gerald Barrone Joins Coast S&L
TOM FURLONG
Despite Progress, Women Still Trail Men in Pay Rates
Associated Press
General Automation Offers Lease Plan to Push Zebra Line
LILY ENG, Times Staff Writer
Computer Industry Seeks to Make Link-Ups Easier
Associated Press
American Airlines plans a Caribbean expansion.
ENTERTAINMENT
Theater Review : 'Vinegar Tom' A Bewitching Drama
NANCY CHURNIN DEMAC
Pop/rock
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Radio
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Music Review : Offering At Repertory A Bit Marred
CHRIS PASLES, Times Staff Writer
Sonata Recital : Lynn Harrell And Firkusny At Pavilion
DANIEL CARIAGA, Times Music Writer
Consumer Dilemma: To Wait Or Not To Wait?
TERRY ATKINSON
Tv & Video
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
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Women Directors Earn More Nominations In '87
NANCY MILLS
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Silverman's 'Gynt': Lesson In Failure
ROBERT KOEHLER
Music Review : Philharmonia Baroque At Los Angeles Theater
HERBERT GLASS
Movies
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
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Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Jordan Directs Czech Black Comedy
JANICE ARKATOV
Stage Review : A Rogue You Can Love In 'Show-off'
CHALON SMITH
Tv Review : Abc's 'Harry' Supplies Few Laughs
LEE MARGULIES, Times Staff Writer
Danny Kaye: Reverie On A Great Talent
CHARLES CHAMPLIN,
Times Arts Editor
Radio
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
'Porgy And Bess' Production Story
KENNETH HERMAN
Usiu Tries To Do It With 'Flying Colors' Again
EILEEN SONDAK
The Bare Truths Of Tv Sex Wars
HOWARD ROSENBERG
The Dawn Of High-tech, Bicoastal Recording
TERRY ATKINSON
'The Stepfather' As A Step-movie
JACK MATHEWS
SPORTS
San Diego Section 2-A Basketball : Oceanside Tops Castle Park, 66-62
CHRIS DE LUCA
Wimp Out-Toughs Bob Knight
Ex-CSUN Coach Keele Hired as Assistant at Cal
GORDON MONSON, Times Staff Writer
Nunn Will Play 2nd Fiddle to Hagler-Leonard Fight
STEVE SPRINGER
Carter's 27 Leads USIU Past Northern Arizona
STATISTICAL WATCH : Coach Doesn't Take Grades for Granted
Before Trying to Repeat, Team Clears the Air : Red Sox Take Step in Meeting
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
NHL Roundup : Peeters and Capitals Surge On, 3-2
DAN HAFNER
NBA Roundup : Hawks, Soaring Again, Win Fourth in a Row, 109-108
DAN HAFNER
Louisville's Mistakes Result in Season-Ending Defeat, 72-56
PAUL OLSON
Prep Football Star Opts for San Diego St.
X-Rays on Orioles' Knight Reveal the Presence of 25 Kidney Stones
Associated Press
Tarkanian Shuns Clippers
Associated Press
Conference Tournaments Give New Life to Meek and Weak
Dave Distel
Community College Southern Division Basketball Playoffs : Hiatus Is Over for Rancho Santiago
STEVE KRESAL
San Diego Player of the Week : For Flores, It Just Took Some Discipline
JEFFREY MILLER
Lazers Are Blasted in Kansas City, 12-2
United Press International
Southern Section Boys Basketball Playoffs
Padres 'Not Close' to Sale, Smith Says
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Tournament Has the Best, PCAA's Rest
JIM McCURDIE, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
International Players Tennis Championships : Navratilova Wins Easily, Meets Graf in Semifinals
Associated Press
Riley Gets the Right Response--a Win
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Angel Notebook : Negotiations Sour Joyner and McCaskill
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
SOCCER HIGHLIGHTS : Westlake Machine Runs Out of Fuel, 2-0
JOHN ORTEGA
SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Second-Seeded Buena High Surges Into 4-A Final, 67-56
Late Controversial Call Helps North Stars Get a Tie With Kings, 4-4
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Dodger Notebook : Reuss, 37, Won't Give Up Without a Fight
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
Edison Girls Reach 4-A Final With 61-49 Victory Over Santa Barbara
BILL ROBERTSON
Biola Defeats Point Loma, 60-55, for NAIA District 3 Championship
Southern Section Boys Basketball Playoffs : Santa Monica Reaches 4-A Title Game, 69-60
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER
Girls' Roundup : Mission Viejo Eliminates Edison
ROBYN NORWOOD, Times Staff Writer
Clippers Lose by 34 Points, 114-80 : Jordan Scores 30 in Three Quarters to Spark Bulls' Rout
Associated Press
Southern Section Girls Basketball Playoffs : No. 2 Buena Surges Into 4-A Final, 67-56
COLLEGE SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS : Fresno's Double Triple Helps Rip CSUN, 11-3
Fullerton Upsets Cerritos in Baseball
Blue Failed 3 Drug Tests Last Season
United Press International
HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS : Sylmar Shuts Out Grant on a 1-Hitter by Woodfin
Southern Section Boys Basketball Playoffs
College Basketball Roundup : Temple Wins on Rebound, 84-68
From Times Wire Services
It's Nearly Spring, So These Must Be the Ostler Awards
Scott Ostler
Boys' Roundup : Sunny Hills' Defense Seals 1-0 Win at Orange
STUART DEDIC, Times Staff Writer
Steinbrenner Shows His Other Side : Yankees' Volatile Owner Is Not the Ogre He Seems to Be
SHIRLEY POVICH, The Washington Post
San Diego Section Soccer : USDHS Wins in 4 Overtimes, 1-0
Boxing : Without Spinks, Heavyweight Series Lacks Pop
Richard Hoffer
Harvard's Trail Ends at Crossroads
STEVE FLEISCHMAN
San Diego Section 3-A Basketball : Monte Vista Upsets Mount Carmel
RICK HAZELTINE
Hart's Micheslon Says He May Appeal One-Year Suspension for Role in Fight
ED HAGEROTT
It's the Time of His Life : Things Are Always Looking Up for Mater Dei's Ellis
STEVE LOWERY, Times Staff Writer
Morrison Sues USC, Claiming He Was Fired in Breach of Contract
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
Small Colleges : Dominguez Hills' Defense Pays Off
Alan Drooz
Olson Named Football Coach at Kennedy
TOM HAMILTON
Girls' Roundup : Katella Reaches 3-A Final
STEVE LOWERY, Times Staff Writer
SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Santa Monica Reaches 4-A Final
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER
Brian Williams Fights His Battles Above the Rim : Tall Tale to Unfold When St. Monica Meets Mater Dei in a 5-A Semifinal Tonight
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, Times Staff Writer
SDSU's Hit Parade Tops
CHRIS ELLO
Boys' 1-A Semifinal : Whittier Christian in Title Game
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
AROUND THE LEAGUES : Granada Hills Prepares to Give Birmingham a History Lesson
Saugus Holds Back Palos Verdes to Reach 3-A Final, 45-41
ALAN DROOZ, Times Staff Writer
Texas Tech Is Put on Probation
Boys' 3-A Semifinal : CdM Comeback Falls Short, 56-54
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, Times Staff Writer
Orange County Prep Player of the Week : CdM's Morris Provides Offense and Inspiration
BARBIE LUDOVISE
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK : Maxwell Giving Birmingham Maximum Control
Buck Isn't Stopping Yet : A Hobbled Goat of '86 Series, Boston's Bill Buckner Returns in High Tops to Chase 2 Goals
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
Seahawks Say That Krieg Is the Future
JIM COUR, Associated Press
Baseball Roundup : Ray Dandridge Voted Into Hall of Fame
From Times Wire Services
Booker to Play at SDSU
JEFFREY PARENTI
Soccer Highlights
It's a Fact: Westlake Reaches Final With Win Over Lynwood
STEVE HENSON, Times Staff Writer
Whitney's Defense Slows Butler and Stops Oakwood
JIM COLEMAN
Here's a Switch--SDSU Wins and Heads for Playoffs
MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writer
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