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Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


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Two towers of apartments


proposed for Burlingame
Pair of seven-level buildings with 265 units
in area identified for new neighborhood
By Austin Walsh build two, seven-story towers on a 2-acre lot
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF at 1 Adrian Court, near the intersection of
Rollins and Adrian roads, abutting the city’s
Burlingame received its first sizable northern border.
development proposal in an area targeted to Though the city’s planning desk only
become a new neighborhood, as a 265-unit recently received the plans which have yet
apartment building is planned on the north been publicly examined, Community
end of town near Highway 101.
SummerHill Housing Group proposed to See TOWERS, Page 19 Artist’s rendering of the proposed development at 1 Adrian Court in Burlingame.

MillbraeOKs Serra Station


Councilmembers approve mixed-use development plans
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Following years of planning and


countless hours of deliberation
capped by an extensive discussion
REUTERS spanning into the early morning
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi addresses the hours, Millbrae officials finally
North America’s Building Trades Unions 2019 approved Serra Station develop-
legislative conference. ment designs.
The Millbrae City Council unan-

Pelosi: ’I don’t imously blessed plans for the


sweeping commercial and residen-
tial project proposed by developer
Vince Muzzi on land abutting the

trust Barr; I city’s Caltrain and BART station.


The decision, which arrived just
past midnight Wednesday, April
10, caps a process spanning sever-

trust Mueller’ al years since Muzzi first detailed


plans to construct 444 housing
units, more than 270,000 square
feet of offices and up to approxi-
House speaker accuses AG of mately 30,000 square feet of retail
doing Trump’s political bidding space in three towers reaching up
By Lisa Mascaro to 10 stories.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Considering the exhaustive
A rendering of the Serra Station development proposed in Millbrae. See SERRA, Page 19
WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy
Pelosi on Wednesday questioned Attorney
Inside General William Barr’s
independence
President
from
Donald
Belmont weighs in on Senate Bill 50
Trump, arguing Barr’s Council supportive of intent, uncomfortable with drastic changes to single-family neighborhoods
pursuit of Trump’s
By Zachary Clark heights within quarter- tions, the bill poses a threat to Belmont’s
claims about “spying”
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF mile and half-mile dis- single-family neighborhoods and is unnec-
during the 2016 cam-
tances of transit stops essary at best in a city that has already taken
paign undermines his
Barr: ‘I think spying and job centers. significant steps to encourage housing pro-
did occur’ against position as the The Belmont City Council on Tuesday
Councilmembers did duction.
Trump campaign nation’s top law addressed the local implications of a set of
not vote on whether or And those steps, including upzoning
See page 7 enforcement officer. housing policies proposed in the current
not to support Wiener’s areas around the Caltrain station and El
In a wide-ranging legislative session, with discussion largely
proposal during the Camino Real, are paying off, councilmem-
interview with the Associated Press, the revolving around Senate Bill 50.
meeting. However, they bers reiterated throughout the discussion.
California Democrat said she was “very con- That bill, proposed by state Sen. Scott
Scott agreed that despite the Belmont is on track to exceed its
Wiener, D-San Francisco, would allow for senator’s laudable inten-
See PELOSI, Page 27 greater housing density and building Wiener See BELMONT, Page 18
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2 Thursday • April 11, 2019 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“If we were to wake up some morning and find that
everyone was the same race, creed, and color, we
would find some other causes for prejudice by noon.”
— George Aiken, U.S. Senator

This Day in History


During World War II, American sol-

1945 diers liberated the Nazi concentration


camp Buchenwald in Germany.

In 1 8 6 5 , President Abraham Lincoln spoke to a crowd out-


side the White House, saying, “We meet this evening, not in
sorrow, but in gladness of heart.” (It was the last public
address Lincoln would deliver.)
In 1 9 2 1 , Iowa became the first state to impose a cigarette
tax, at 2 cents a package.
In 1 9 4 7 , Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers
played in an exhibition against the New York Yankees at
Ebbets Field, four days before his regular-season debut that
broke baseball’s color line. (The Dodgers won, 14-6.)
In 1 9 5 1 , President Harry S. Truman relieved Gen. Douglas
MacArthur of his commands in the Far East.
In 1 9 6 1 , former SS officer Adolf Eichmann went on trial in
Israel, charged with crimes against humanity for his role in
the Nazi Holocaust. (Eichmann was convicted and executed.)
In 1 9 6 6 , Frank Sinatra recorded the song “Strangers in the
Night” for his label, Reprise Records.
REUTERS
In 1 9 6 8 , President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law the
Civil Rights Act of 1968, which included the Fair Housing The chariot of God Bhairab is pulled through the city during the Biska Festival, also known as Bisket Festival, in Bhaktapur, Nepal.
Act, a week after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
In 1 9 7 0 , Apollo 13, with astronauts James A. Lovell, Fred
W. Haise and Jack Swigert, blasted off on its ill-fated mis-
In other news ...
sion to the moon. Deputies respond to home er and light bulbs, and returned the friend with a hammer and buried her
In 1 9 7 4 , Palestinian gunmen killed 16 civilians, mostly original boxes for a refund. But police body in his backyard has been sen-
women and children, in the northern Israeli town of Kiryat invasion, find robot vacuum say the boxes were stuffed with other tenced to 26 years to life in state
Shemona. PORTLAND, Ore. — Deputies in items. For example, store officials said prison.
In 1 9 8 0 , the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Portland, Oregon responded to a possi- a basketball was inside the Keurig box. A jury last year found Jackie Jerome
issued regulations specifically prohibiting sexual harass- ble home invasion, but the intruder The store’s loss prevention officer Rogers of Lennox guilty of one count
ment of workers by supervisors. they found wasn’t alive or a person. provided detectives with video of Lippi of first-degree murder in the death of
In 1 9 8 1 , President Ronald Reagan returned to the White It was a robotic vacuum cleaner. buying and returning all of the items 36-year-old Lisa Marie Naegle.
House from the hospital, 12 days after he was wounded in an The Oregonian/OregonLive reports a between March 30 and April 5, accord- The Los Angeles County District
assassination attempt. house sitter in Cedar Hills called 911 ing to an arrest report. Attorney’s Office says the 36-year-old
Monday, saying someone was inside The Miami Herald reports Lippi Lennox was sentenced Monday.
Birthdays the bathroom.
The Washington County Sheriff’s
bought Thompson Island, which had
been the home to the family of philan-
Investigators said he beat Naegle at
least eight times with a hammer as they
Office says deputies entered the home thropist Edward B. Knight. Lippi also sat in his car in December 2016.
and ordered the burglar out, but nothing owns the “Real World” house in Key Officials say he took her back to his
happened. West, where MTV shot its 17th season home and hit her again to make sure she
Deputies then opened the bathroom in 2006. was dead, before burying her body.
door with guns drawn and discovered Lippi told detectives he did not
the automatic vacuum cleaner. change out any of the items before Fresno teacher found guilty
Sgt. Danny DiPietro says this returning them. According to the arrest of oral sex with eighth-grader
encounter was his first “Roomba bur- report, Lippi also told detectives the
glar” in 13 years on the job. clerk should have known there was no FRESNO — A Fresno County jury
Actress Kelli Singer Joss Stone Actress-dancer He says the office is still “having a coffee maker inside the box because of found a former middle school teacher
Garner is 35. is 32. Kaitlyn Jenkins is good laugh about it.” its weight. He also told officers he guilty of orally copulating an eighth-
27. returned the light bulbs because they grade student in her classroom but
Ethel Kennedy is 91. Actor Joel Grey is 87. Actress Louise Police: Man buys $8 million cost too much and he did not realize acquitted her on a felony charge of
they’d been switched. committing a lewd or lascivious act
Lasser is 80. Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Ellen Goodman island then steals from Kmart Lippi was charged with grand theft with a minor.
is 78. Movie writer-director John Milius is 75. Actor Peter
Riegert is 72. Movie director Carl Franklin is 70. Actor Bill KEY WEST, Fla. — A man who had and booked into jail. He was also The Fresno Bee reported that the
Irwin is 69. Country singer-songwriter Jim Lauderdale is 62. just bought an $8 million island off of issued a trespass warning to stay away teacher, Justine Karen Nelson, broke
Songwriter-producer Daryl Simmons is 62. Rock musician Key West was arrested Saturday for par- from Kmart. Jail records show he was out into tears when the not guilty ver-
Nigel Pulsford is 58. Actor Lucky Vanous is 58. Country ticipating in what police described as a released Sunday. dict was read Tuesday.
singer Steve Azar is 55. Singer Lisa Stansfield is 53. Montana scheme to steal $300 in household Deputy District Attorney Liz Owen
Gov. Steve Bullock is 53. Actor Johnny Messner is 50. Rock items from Kmart. Man sentenced for told the jury that Nelson joked to detec-
Officials at Kmart called Key West tives about “hooking up with a 14-
musician Dylan Keefe (Marcy Playground) is 49. Actor
police April 5 after they say Andrew
hammer killing of girlfriend year-old” but also denied having a rela-
Vicellous Shannon is 48. Rapper David Banner is 45. Actress
Tricia Helfer is 45. Rock musician Chris Gaylor (The All- Francis Lippi, 59, had purchased sever- LOS ANGELES — A Southern tionship with the student or giving
American Rejects) is 40. al items, including a Keurig coffeemak- California man who killed his girl- him oral sex.

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Lengthy prison term in stepdaughter sex case Police reports
By Anna Schuessler the alleged abuses, which Ramirez’s defense attorney Steve Chase This is not the spot for that
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF are said to have took said he was disappointed in the outcome of Someone got into someone else’s face
place between June of his client’s case, noting the sentencing over a parking spot on Franklin
2015 and August of 2017, structure for sex crimes is very punitive and Parkway in San Mateo, it was reported
A 51-year-old man who pleaded no contest came to light when left his client almost no bargaining power. at 5:49 p.m. Friday, April 5.
to four felony counts for molesting his 8- Ramirez allegedly told a He said Ramirez’s daughter from another mar-
year-old and 13-year-old stepdaughters was church counselor about riage vouched for him as a fabulous father,
sentenced to 42 years to life in prison his conduct. and added his client doesn’t have a family SAN MATEO
Wednesday, according to the San Mateo The 13-year-old girl, history of longevity and is unlikely to out-
County District Attorney’s Office. who was allegedly beaten live his sentence. Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . Someone
In custody on $9.5 million bail, Rodimiro Rodimiro “These types of crimes can result in some reported a drone flying by power lines on
by Ramirez with a belt
Ramirez, a resident of unincorporated Ramirez when she tried to stop very serious injuries, emotional injuries to Lyonridge Lane, it was reported at 9:50 a.m.
Redwood City, received 279 days credit for him, also told her mother about the abuses. the children,” he said. “But the vast majority Saturday, April 6.
time served and could be eligible for parole He allegedly has a 7-year-old stepdaughter as of the cases are done without any kind of mal- Fi rearm di s charg e. Someone heard what
when he is 75 years old under the state’s well, but there is currently no evidence show- ice and the people themselves were victim- they thought was a gunshot and saw a flash
Elderly Parole Program, which allows ing he abused her, according to prosecutors ized. This is the case with Mr. Ramirez.” come from a vehicle at Villa Terrace and
inmates 60 years old or older and who have previously. Deputy District Attorney Al Serrato said North San Mateo Drive, it was reported at
served a minimum of 25 years in prison for Ramirez, who has a prior misdemeanor prosecutors were gratified to see Ramirez’s 9:47 p.m. Friday, April 5.
their current sentence to be eligible for domestic violence conviction dating back to lengthy sentence, which he noted was com- Di s turbance. A man was upset about pric-
parole, according to prosecutors previously. 1996, pleaded no contest to continuous child mensurate with the serious crimes he com- ing on South Norfolk Street, it was reported
Ramirez was facing a life sentence on accu- molestation and child molestation for his mitted. at 3:37 p.m. Friday, April 5.
sations he raped his 13-year-old stepdaughter crimes against the 13-year-old girl and two “It reflects the serious nature of the trauma, Haras s ment. A neighbor was knocking on
on multiple occasions and orally copulated counts of child molestation for a child under both physical and mental, that he’s inflicted the front door to tell them to turn down
his 8-year-old stepdaughter, among other 10 years old for his crimes against the 8- on these young children,” he said. “It’s wor- music, but it had been quiet all night, it was
sexual abuses of both girls. Prosecutors said year-old, according to prosecutors. thy of the most serious punishment.” reported at 1:48 a.m. Friday, April 5.

Six displaced in Daly City house fire Local brief pockets, according to prosecutors. REDWOOD CITY
Strong claimed he found the items and was
A fire at a home in Daly City displaced six Res i denti al al arm. An agent had an alarm
Redwood City couple’s home while they were returning them, though the wife and her hus-
people and a pet Tuesday night, according to put on a house on Scott Avenue after they
asleep in September, according to the San band knew they were in her purse and on the
the North County Fire Authority. table earlier. Strong then collected his cell- had five squatters evicted and the alarm went
The fire was reported at 10:05 p.m. on the Mateo County District Attorney’s Office. off, it was reported at 4:32 p.m. Tuesday,
In custody on $125,000 bail, Derrick phone charger and fled from the home, at
500 block of Skyline Drive and firefighters which point the couple called 911 to report April 9.
arrived to see smoke and flames coming from Strong received 263 days credit for time Stray ani mal . A corgi/Chihuahua mix
served and was transported to prison immedi- the burglary, according to prosecutors.
the roof and garage of the home. Police officers responding to the scene without a collar was running loose in and
Fire crews were able to extinguish the blaze ately. After five days of jury trial, Strong was out of traffic on Rolison Road, it was report-
with no injuries reported. The displaced resi- found guilty Feb. 27 of felony residential bur- found Strong half an hour later with the man’s
car and apartment keys in his jacket and the ed at 2:45 p.m. Tuesday, April 9.
dents managed their own living arrangements glary while the resident was present and a
court trial found multiple prior felony convic- man was able to identify him, according to Fo und pro perty. An open syringe was
following the fire, according to the fire found in the crack of a sidewalk on
authority. tions true, according to prosecutors. prosecutors.
The cause of the blaze is under investiga- Strong was believed to have broken into an Strong’s defense attorney Paula Spano California Street, it was reported at 3:25
tion. apartment complex at 1107 Second Ave. declined to comment on the case. p.m. Tuesday, April 9.
Sept. 17 just before 6:15 a.m. and was seen
Man gets 13 years prison by a man who lived in the unit and had awak-
for Redwood City burglary ened to turn off the kitchen light. The man
saw Strong rummaging through his wife’s
A 38-year-old San Jose man convicted of purse and confronted him, leading Strong to
residential burglary was sentenced to 13 years remove her cellphone and wallet from his
in state prison Wednesday for breaking into a
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Bones from Philippines cave reveal a new human cousin


By Malcolm Ritter rather small-bodied, said one of the study
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS authors, Florent Detroit of the National
Museum of Natural History in Paris.
NEW YORK — Fossil bones and teeth H. luzonensis lived in eastern Asia at
found in the Philippines have revealed a around the same time as not only our
long-lost cousin of modern people, which species but other members of the Homo
evidently lived around the time our own branch, including Neanderthals, their little-
species was spreading from Africa to occupy understood Siberian cousins the
the rest of the world. Denisovans, and the diminutive “hobbits”
It’s yet another reminder that, although of the island of Flores in Indonesia.
Homo sapiens is now the only surviving There’s no sign that H. luzonensis
member of our branch of the evolutionary encountered any other member of the Homo
tree, we’ve had company for most of our group, Detroit said in an email. Our species
existence. isn’t known to have reached the Philippines
And it makes our understanding of human until thousands of years after the age of the
evolution in Asia “messier, more compli- bones, he said.
cated and whole lot more interesting,” says But some human relative was on Luzon
one expert, Matthew Tocheri of Lakehead more than 700,000 years ago, as indicated
University in Thunder Bay, Ontario. by the presence of stone tools and a
In a study released Wednesday by the jour- butchered rhino dating to that time, he said.
nal Nature, scientists describe a cache of It might have been the newfound species or
seven teeth and six bones from the feet, an ancestor of it, he said in an email.
hands and thigh of at least three individuals. RAWEN BALMAÑA IMAGERY ON VISUALHUNT.COM Detroit said it’s not clear how H. luzonen-
They were recovered from Callao Cave on Fossilized bones from a cave in the Philippines have revealed a new evolutionary cousin of sis is related to other species of Homo. He
the island of Luzon in the northern modern humans. speculated that it might have descended
Philippines in 2007, 2011 and 2015. Tests from an earlier human relative, Homo erec-
on two samples show minimum ages of Analysis of the bones from Luzon led the been seen before in the Homo family, the tus, that somehow crossed the sea to Luzon.
50,000 years and 67,000 years. study authors to conclude they belonged to a researchers said. H. erectus is generally considered the first
The main exodus of our own species from previously unknown member of our They dubbed the creature Homo luzonen- Homo species to have expanded beyond
Africa that all of today’s non-African peo- “Homo” branch of the family tree. One of sis. Africa, and it plays a prominent role in the
ple are descended from took place around the toe bones and the overall pattern of It apparently used stone tools and its conventional wisdom about evolution out-
60,000 years ago. tooth shapes and sizes differ from what’s small teeth suggest it might have been side that continent.

Trump administration appeals court ruling over asylum policy


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Judge Richard Seeborg has given the gov- The U.S. took the unprecedented action at would discourage weak asylum claims and
ernment until the end of the week to ask for the nation’s busiest border crossing — in help reduce an immigration court backlog of
SAN FRANCISCO — The Trump adminis- a stay of Monday’s ruling, in which he San Diego — in response to growing num- more than 800,000 cases.
tration on Wednesday appealed a judge’s rul- granted a request by civil liberties groups to bers of families fleeing poverty and gang Under the new policy, asylum seekers were
ing that would block the government from halt the practice while their lawsuit moves violence in Guatemala, Honduras and El not guaranteed interpreters or lawyers and
returning asylum seekers to Mexico to await forward. Salvador. couldn’t argue to a judge that they face the
court hearings. The administration’s policy violated U.S. About 1,000 migrants have been sent back potential of persecution or torture in
The one-sentence appeal filed in the 9th law by failing to adequately evaluate dangers to Mexico since the policy went into effect Mexico, the American Civil Liberties Union
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals did not imme- migrants face in Mexico, Seeborg said. He in January and was later expanded across the argued.
diately ask to stop the lower court ruling said a law cited by government officials did California border and to West Texas. The San Francisco ruling came up
from going into effect Friday. not apply to the 11 asylum seekers who sued. Families seeking asylum that typically Wednesday at a case in El Paso, Texas, where
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Astronomers reveal first image of a black hole


By Seth Borenstein
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Humanity got its first


glimpse Wednesday of the cosmic place of
no return: a black hole.
And it’s as hot, as violent and as beautiful
as science fiction imagined.
In a breakthrough that thrilled the world
of astrophysics and stirred talk of a Nobel
Prize, scientists released the first image
ever made of a black hole, revealing a fiery
doughnut-shaped object in a galaxy 53 mil-
lion light-years from Earth.
“Science fiction has become science
fact,” University of Waterloo theoretical and are so dense that nothing, not even
physicist Avery Broderick, one of the lead- light, can escape their gravitational pull.
ers of the research team of about 200 scien- Light gets bent and twisted around by grav-
tists from 20 countries, declared as the col- ity in a bizarre funhouse effect as it gets
orized orange-and-black picture was sucked into the abyss along with superheat-
unveiled. ed gas and dust.
The image, assembled from data gathered The new image confirmed yet another
by eight radio telescopes around the world, piece of Einstein’s general theory of rela- REUTERS
shows light and gas swirling around the lip tivity. Einstein even predicted the object’s Sheperd Doeleman speaks during a news conference for the first image of a black hole (left).
of a supermassive black hole, a monster of neatly symmetrical shape. and deputy director of the East Asian heard the sound of two much smaller black
the universe whose existence was theorized “We have seen what we thought was Observatory in Hawaii, said the fiery circle holes merging to create a gravitational
by Einstein more than a century ago but unseeable. We have seen and taken a picture reminded her of the flaming Eye of Sauron wave, as Einstein predicted. The new image,
confirmed only indirectly over the decades. of a black hole, ” announced Sheperd from the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy. published in the Astrophysical Journal
Supermassive black holes are situated at Doeleman of Harvard, leader of the project. Three years ago, scientists using an Letters and announced around the world,
the center of most galaxies, including ours, Jessica Dempsey, another co-discoverer extraordinarily sensitive observing system adds light to that sound.

FBI documents show fraud probe of San Francisco power broker


By Paul Elias gram that provided Francisco Bay Area homes. in December 2009.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS financing and condo- San Francisco’s Below Market Rate An unidentified agent wrote that the
miniums at below-market Ownership Programs are designed to “help mayor’s office said officials conceded par-
SAN FRANCISCO — Documents released rates to first-time home- first time homebuyers who are low, moder- ticipants in the housing program weren’t
Wednesday showed the FBI investigated a buyers. She purchased the ate, and middle-income,” according to the adequately monitored when Pak purchased
prominent San Francisco lobbyist and city-subsidized condo in Mayor’s Office website. the condominium in 2002. The unidentified
Chinatown political power broker for four downtown San Francisco The FBI closed the probe after investi- official said the city took better control of
years before closing its fraud case as unver- in 2002. gating Pak’s finances, tax returns and the the affordable housing program in 2004.
ifiable. The documents show city’s affordable housing program. It also Most of the notes are interviews or testi-
The documents show the FBI opened its Rose Pak Pak , a p o l i t i cal l y said the five-year statute of limitations to mony from witnesses who testified before a
investigation of Rose Pak in 2005 after she i n fl uen t i al p l ay er at prosecute Pak for any alleged violations grand jury, but the FBI redacted the names.
qualified for a city affordable housing pro- Ci t y Hal l , o wn ed t wo o t h er San had also expired when the case was closed Pak died in 2016 at 68.
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California seeks death penalty Police pop two at burglary hot spot
San Mateo police arrested two men
allegedly on the prowl in a San Mateo
Local briefs
a closet, sheriff’s officials said.
The two toddlers were in the next room
neighborhood recently
in the ‘Golden State Killer’ case
By Don Thompson uniform, staring forward
hit by auto burglars after
a vehicle pursuit early
Wednesday morning.
when the shooting occurred. Deputies
located the firearm and found the bullet
lodged in the door frame of the closet,
At approximately according to the Sheriff’s Office.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from a courtroom cage, as Green was arrested on suspicion of dis-
prosecutors from 12:42 a.m., San Mateo
police officers spotted charging a firearm with gross negligence
SACRAMENTO — California prosecutors Sacramento, Santa and child cruelty.
announced Wednesday they will seek the Barbara, Orange and two men allegedly driv-
Ventura spoke. Although ing a stolen car and cas-
death penalty if they convict the man sus-
prosecutors from six ing cars in the area of Resident displaced in
pected of being the notorious “Golden State Addison
Killer” who eluded capture for decades. counties were in court for Mazagodoy Palm and 17th avenues, Pacifica apartment fire
The move comes less than a month after the four-minute hearing, which led to a pursuit An evening fire at an apartment building
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a moratori- charges in those four that ended in Belmont displaced a senior veteran resident
Joseph counties include the spe- with the help of spike
um on executing any of the 737 inmates on Tuesday.
the nation’s largest death row. Newsom’s
DeAngelo cial circumstances that strips to flatten the tires, North County Fire Authority crews
reprieve lasts only so long as he is gover- could merit execution for 12 of the 13 mur- according to police. called to the building at 420 Old County
nor and does not prevent prosecutors from ders under California law. Police were on patrol Road around 7 p.m. saw heavy smoke com-
seeking nor judges and juries from impos- His attorney, public defender Diane when they spotted a ing from the front of one unit and forced
ing death sentences. Howard, criticized seeking the death penalty black Toyota Camry with open the front door to contain and extin-
Prosecutors from four counties briefly against a 73-year-old man, saying in an no license plates travel- guish the fire.
announced their decision during a short email that the decision “does not further jus- ing north on Palm The resident, who was uninjured,
court hearing for Joseph DeAngelo. He was tice and is wasteful.” Javier Avenue with its lights received housing assistance from the
arrested a year ago based on DNA evidence With a multicounty prosecution team Becerraramirez off. One of the men was American Red Cross.
linking him to at least 13 murders and more including more than 30 people, she cited a spotted looking into cars Firefighters searched other units but
than 50 rapes across California in the 1970s Sacramento County estimate that the prose- and getting into the Toyota. As officers tried found no other damage or residents need-
and ’80s. cution will cost taxpayers more than $20 to stop the Toyota, the driver took off and ing assistance.
He stood expressionless in an orange jail million. the pursuit ended up on the 700 block of The cause of the fire is under investiga-
Industrial Road in Belmont. The car was
tion by the North County Fire Prevention
reported stolen, the driver had felony war-
Services Bureau.
Paula Adrian Neve Obituary rants for his arrest and there were multiple
burglary tools, narcotics and possible
Paula Adrian Neve died April 5, 2019, at
Donations to American stolen property. The men were identified as
Man tries to flee after
the age of 86.
Born and raised in San Mateo, Paula was Heart Association pre- Addison Mazagodoy, 27, and Javier arrest for Victoria’s Secret theft
ferred. Becerraramirez, 28, both of Oakland, Police arrested a 21-year-old Los
the daughter of Italian immigrants, Battista
Vigil is 7 p.m. Sunday, according to police.
and Anna Molino. In 1953, she married Angeles man after finding stolen property
April 14; Funeral Mass is Police encourage the use of surveillance
Willy and they settled in San Carlos. in his vehicle in San Bruno on Monday
11 a.m. Monday, April cameras and neighborhood watch programs.
“Her house was beautifully decorated for night, then stopped him as he made an ill-
15, at St. Charles Go to cityofsanmateo.org/NEST for more
every holiday and filled with awesome fated attempt to escape from the police
Catholic Church, 880 information on registering your surveil-
Italian food and love. She was a warrior and vehicle while in handcuffs.
Tamarack Ave. , San lance camera and the neighborhood watch
fought through many medical challenges, An officer contacted Dajon Marshall at
Carlos. coordinator can be reached at (650) 522-
but never lost her spirit or will to live.” 8:08 p.m. in a parked car in the parking
7791.
Family was her most cherished blessing lot of the J.C. Penney store at 1122 El
and her memory will live on through her Until April 30, 2019, the Daily Journal
loving family. Paula is survived by Willy, will print obituaries of approx imately 200 Man arrested after firing gun Camino Real and eventually learned he had
her loving husband of 65 years, her children words or less with a photo one time on a in home with toddlers inside a warrant issued for his arrest, police said.
Rick (Shirley), Patsy Iannone (Tom), Lisa space av ailable basis. To submit obituaries, Police also found he was in possession
email information along with a jpeg photo A 33-year-old man was arrested Monday of about $1,200 worth of stolen merchan-
Eckles (Doug). Paula will be greatly missed after allegedly firing his gun in a home in
by her grandchildren Drew (Chelsea), to news@smdaily journal.com. Free obituar- dise from a Victoria’s Secret store.
ies are edited for sty le, clarity, length and unincorporated Menlo After arresting Marshall, he allegedly
Brandon, Sara and great-grandchildren Adam Park where two young
and Abby. She was also loved by Shirley's grammar. Free o b i t uari es wi l l ceas e kicked the door of a patrol car with both
Ap ri l 3 0 , 2 0 1 9 . If y ou would lik e to hav e toddlers were in the next legs, hitting a police officer and causing
children Dylan and Michelle and their fami- room over, according to
lies. Additionally, she is survived by her an obituary printed more than once, longer him to lose his balance, according to
than 200 words or without editing, please the San Mateo County police.
sister Sandra “Mim” Undorte (Adriano), sis- Sheriff’s Office.
ter-in-law Evelyn Capaccio, her niece, submit an inquiry to our adv ertising depart- Marshall got out of the patrol car and
ment at ads@smdaily journal.com. Deputies responded at tried to escape in handcuffs, but officers
nephews and many dear friends. 10:41 p. m. to the 100 were able to contain him after a brief strug-
b l o ck of Amh ers t gle and took him into custody again,
Christopher Av en ue o ff o f El police said.
Green Cami n o Real o n a He was booked into San Mateo County
report of shots fired and Jail on suspicion of the arrest warrant
l earn ed t h at Ch ri s t o p h er Green h ad along with possession of stolen property,
retrieved a gun from a back bedroom after escape by force, battery on a police officer
an argument and fired a single round into and resisting arrest.

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Feds questioned two
Trump aides during
Michael Cohen probe
By Tom Hays, Jim Mustian and Michael R. Sisak
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — President Donald Trump’s former spokes-


woman Hope Hicks and former bodyguard Keith Schiller
were interviewed by federal prosecutors
last spring during their investigation of
payments made to two women who
claimed to have had affairs with Trump.
A person familiar with the investiga-
tion told the Associated Press the inter-
views were done as part of the probe of
Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen,
who pleaded guilty last summer to coor-
dinating payments to Karen McDougal
REUTERS Hope Hicks
U.S. Attorney General William Barr testifies before a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing on the proposed budget and Stormy Daniels in the weeks before
estimates for the Department of Justice. the presidential election.
The person, who was not authorized to

Barr says ‘I think spying did


discuss the probe and spoke on condition
of anonymity, wouldn’t say what was
learned from the interviews but described
it as “routine” questioning that did not

occur’ against Trump campaign


By Eric Tucker geted by the FBI. House Judiciary Committee
have a large impact on the case at the
time or going forward.
Neither Hicks nor Schiller were men-
Chairman Jerrold Nadler of New York Keith Schiller tioned in court filings in which prosecu-
and Mary Clare Jalonick Barr was testifying for a second day tors laid out their case against Cohen,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS at congressional budget hearings that tweeted that Barr’s comments “directly and neither has been accused of any wrongdoing.
were dominated by questions about contradict” what the Justice Prosecutors said Cohen, acting at Trump’s direction, had
WASHINGTON — Attorney General special counsel Robert Mueller’s Department previously has said. And been involved in helping the parent company of the
William Barr declared Wednesday he Trump-Russia investigation. The intelligence committee Chairman National Enquirer, American Media Inc., buy McDougal’s
thinks “spying did occur” against attorney general said he expects to Adam Schiff of California said Barr’s
story for $150,000 and ensure it was never published.
Donald Trump’s presidential cam- release a redacted version of Mueller’s comments were sure to please Trump,
but strike “another destructive blow to Cohen himself paid $130,000 to Daniels to buy her
paign, suggesting the origins of the report on Russian interference in the
our democratic institutions.” silence. Prosecutors said those payments amounted to ille-
Russia investigation may have been campaign next week.
gal campaign contributions.
mishandled in remarks that aligned Democrats have expressed concern Republicans, meanwhile, praised
The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that federal
him with the president at a time when that his version will conceal wrongdo- Barr’s testimony. North Carolina Rep.
investigators spoke with Schiller because they learned he
Barr’s independence is under scrutiny. ing by the president and are frustrated Mark Meadows, a Trump confidant
by the four-page summary letter he who has raised concerns about Justice had made calls to American Media’s chief executive, David
Barr, appearing before a Senate Pecker. The newspaper said investigators also asked Hicks,
panel, did not say what “spying” may released last month that they say Department conduct investigating
paints Mueller’s findings in an overly Trump, tweeted that Barr’s willingness the former White House communications director, about her
have taken place but seemed to be
alluding to a surveillance warrant the favorable way for the president. to step in is “massive.” interactions with Pecker.
FBI obtained on a Trump aide. He later Barr’s testimony on Wednesday fur- At the Capitol hearing, senators
said he wasn’t sure there had been ther inflamed the Democrats. appeared taken aback by his use of the
improper surveillance but wanted to In an interview with the Associated word “spying.” Asked by Democratic
make sure proper procedures were fol- Press , House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Sen. Brian Schatz if he wanted to
lowed. said she didn’t trust Barr and suggested rephrase his language, Barr said, “I’m
Still, his remarks give a boost to his statements undermined his credi- not sure of all the connotations of that
Trump and his supporters who insist bility as America’s chief law enforce- word that you’re referring to, but you
his 2016 campaign was unfairly tar- ment officer. know, unauthorized surveillance.”
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Trump signs order making


it harder to block pipelines
By Darlene Superville duction and use of fossil fuels.”
and Kevin Freking The groups said in an April 5 letter that
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
individual states shouldn’t be able to use
provisions of the Clean Water Act “to dic-
tate national policy, thereby harming other
CROSBY, Texas — President Donald states and the national interest and damag-
Trump’s support for shifting more power to ing cooperative federalism.”
states on Wednesday faded next to his affin- Trump singled out New York for his harsh-
ity for oil and gas production, as he aimed to est criticism, saying “obstruction” by the
make it harder for states to block pipelines state “was hurting the country.”
and other energy projects due to environ- Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D-N. Y. , called
mental concerns. Trump’s executive order a gross overreach
At the urging of business groups, Trump that would undermine his state’s ability to
signed two executive orders designed to protect water quality and the environment.
speed up oil and gas pipeline projects. The “States must have a role in the process for
action came after officials in Washington siting energy infrastructure like pipelines,
state and New York used the permitting and any efforts to curb this right to protect
process to stop new energy projects in our residents will be fought tooth and nail,”
recent years, prompting complaints from Cuomo said.
Republican members of Congress and the Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, a candidate
fossil fuel industry. for the Democratic Party’s presidential
“Too often badly needed energy infrastruc- nomination, issued a joint statement with
ture is being held back by special interest the state’s attorney general, Bob Ferguson,
groups, entrenched bureaucracies and radical calling the executive orders “an unprece-
activists,” Trump complained before sign- dented assault on the right and obligation of
ing the orders. every state to protect their waters and their
The Trump administration insisted it was communities.”
REUTERS
not trying to take power away from the “We intend to challenge any attempt by
states but, rather, trying to make sure that Donald Trump is applauded prior to signing an executive order on energy and infrastructure
during a campaign event at the International Union of Operating Engineers International the administration to illegally constrain
state actions follow the intent of the Clean Washington’s authority to protect our
Water Act. Under a section of the law, com- Training and Education Center in Crosby, Texas.
state’s natural resources,” the governor and
panies must get certification from the state air pollution, rail safety and vehicle traffic. business groups told Environmental attorney general said.
before moving ahead with an energy proj- New York regulators stopped a natural gas Protection Agency Administrator Andrew One of Trump’s executive orders calls for
ect. pipeline, saying it failed to meet standards Wheeler that the environmental review the EPA to consult with states, tribes and
Washington state blocked the building of to protect streams, wetlands and other water and permitting process for energy projects others before issuing new guidance and rules
a coal terminal in 2017, saying there were resources. “has become a target for environmental for states on how to comply with the Clean
too many major harmful effects including Less than a week ago, nearly a dozen activists and states that oppose the pro- Water Act.

President says he won’t deliver tax returns to Congress


asked the IRS to turn over six years’ of the to seeking Trump’s returns. He has the ment will “follow the law” but hasn’t shared
By Andrew Taylor
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS president’s tax returns by the end of the day. option of eventually seeking to subpoena the department’s interpretation of the
Trump has broken with decades of precedent the records or to go to court if the IRS does statute.
WASHINGTON — President Donald by not voluntarily releasing his returns to not comply, but it’s not clear he’ll adopt a The head of the IRS faced questions from
Trump, facing a congressional deadline for the public. more confrontational approach just yet. lawmakers for a second day on his response
his administration to provide his tax Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who “We intend to follow through with this,” to Neal’s request.
returns, said Wednesday that he “won’t do supervises the IRS, said Tuesday that he’s Neal said Wednesday. “I’ll let you know “You are on the receiving end of a very
it” while he’s under audit by the IRS. not seeking direction from the White House fast.” aggressive political campaign by the Trump
Trump told reporters at the White House on whether to comply. He said the depart- The request for Trump’s tax filings is but administration. ... It is your job, and your
that “I would love to give them, but I’m not ment would likely respond by Neal’s dead- one of many oversight efforts launched by job alone, to respond to Chairman Neal’s
going to do it while I’m under audit.” The line but didn’t say whether he would provide Democrats after taking back the House in request,” Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, the
IRS says there’s no rule against subjects of the returns as demanded. last fall’s midterms. Neal is relying on a senior Democrat on the Senate Finance
an audit from publicly releasing their tax Democrats don’t expect the department to 1920s-era law that says the IRS “shall fur- Committee, told Commissioner Charles
filings. comply, but they haven’t sketched out their nish” any tax return requested by the chair- Rettig.
Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., chairman of next steps. men of key House and Senate committees. Wyden cited the importance of the IRS to
the House Ways and Means Committee, has Neal has adopted a methodical approach Mnuchin told lawmakers that his depart- be independent of political pressure.

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Thursday • April 11, 2019

Leaders offer Britain delay to EU


departure date until Halloween
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BRUSSELS — European Union leaders and Britain on


Thursday agreed to a Brexit extension that will allow the
U.K. to delay its EU departure date until
Halloween.
Leaders of the 27 remaining EU mem-
ber states met for more than six hours
before agreeing after midnight to post-
pone Brexit until Oct. 31.
European Council President Donald Tusk
presented the offer to Theresa May, who
had asked for a delay only until June 30.
Donald Tusk Tusk said in a tweet that the British
leader had agreed to the longer “flexible”
extension, which means Britain can leave before October if
it ratifies a withdrawal deal with the EU.
“This means additional six months for the UK to find the
best possible solution,” Tusk wrote.
Just two days before Britain was due to leave the EU, its
leaders spent a long dinner meeting wrangling over whether
to save Britain from a precipitous and potentially calami-
tous Brexit, or to give the foot-dragging departing nation a
shove over the edge. May pleaded with them at an emer-
REUTERS
gency summit to delay Britain’s exit, due on Friday, for a
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is greeted by supporters of his Likud party as he arrives to speak following the couple more months while the U.K. sorts out the mess that
announcement of exit polls in Israel’s parliamentary election at the party headquarters in Tel Aviv. Brexit has become.

Israeli PM Netanyahu poised for


his fifth term as rival concedes
By Ilan Ben Zion A couple of small parties were still hopes of a negotiated solution to the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS teetering on the electoral threshold and Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It also will
fighting for survival, so the final give Netanyahu an important boost as
JERUSALEM — Prime Minister makeup of the next parliament could he braces for the possibility of crimi-
Benjamin Netanyahu’s main rival con- still change slightly. nal charges in a series of corruption
ceded defeat Wednesday, promising to Blue and White, led by former mili- scandals.
wage a robust battle from the opposi- tary chief of staff Benny Gantz and Yair President Donald Trump called
tion after the ruling Likud party and its Lapid, a former Netanyahu Cabinet Netanyahu to congratulate him, saying
nationalist allies won a solid majority minister, got about 26% of the vote — that with the victory, “I think we’ll see
in parliamentary elections. a shade less than Netanyahu’s Likud. some pretty good action in terms of
Netanyahu appeared poised for a his- Lapid, the party’s No. 2 leader, said peace.”
toric fifth term as prime minister with Blue and White would “show the people “Look, everyone said — and I never
nearly all the ballots counted from of Israel what a real alternative looks made it a promise — but everybody
Tuesday’s vote. Official final results like.” said you can’t have peace in the Middle
were expected Thursday. “We did not win in this round. I East with Israel and the Palestinians,”
With 97.4% of the vote counted, respect the voters, and I respect their Trump said. “And I think we have, now,
Netanyahu’s Likud and the rival Blue decision, but I look around and see the a better chance with Bibi having won.”
and White were deadlocked with a pro- ultimate tool for victory in the next Lapid vowed that Blue and White
jected 35 seats apiece in the 120-seat round,” Lapid said at a news conference would “embitter the lives” of
parliament. But Likud and its tradition- alongside Gantz and two other former Netanyahu and his allies from the
al political allies were in command of a military chiefs who led Blue and White. opposition, and push for investiga-
65-55 majority in the Knesset, Israel’s The outcome affirmed Israel’s contin- tions into other allegations of corrup-
parliament. ued tilt to the right and further dimmed tion by the long-reigning premier.
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Tech leads US stocks broadly higher


By Alex Veiga
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 26,209.49
Stocks closed higher on Wall Street Low: 26,101.24
Wednesday as solid gains by technology Close: 26,157.16
companies helped the market recoup some
of its losses from a day earlier. Change: +6.58
Small-company stocks also stood out,
beating the rest of the market. Banks, OTHER INDEXES
retailers and homebuilders also notched S&P 500: 2888.21 +10.01
gains. Utilities were the biggest laggard. NYSE Index: 12,887.36 +37.65
Investors appeared to welcome new
insights from the Federal Reserve’s last Nasdaq: 7964.24 +54.97
meeting of policymakers. The central NYSE MKT: 2595.30 +26.12
bank released the minutes from the two- Russell 2000: 1581.55 +21.87
day March meeting, which showed that a
Wilshire 5000: 29,860.78 +149.79
majority of Fed officials believed the cen-
tral bank could keep interest rates
unchanged the rest of this year. 10-Yr Bond: 2.47 -0.02
The rally was a reversal for the market Oil (per barrel): 64.47 +0.49
following a slide on Tuesday that ended an Gold : 1,312.00 +3.70
eight-day winning streak as investors
turned their attention to the next wave of
corporate earnings.
“It was just a little bit of an overreaction Despite a downturn in stocks on for the S&P 500 index to contract for the At the meeting, the Fed left its key poli-
yesterday,” said Karyn Cavanaugh, senior Tuesday, the broader market has been first time in nearly three years and are cy rate unchanged and trimmed its rate
markets strategist at Voya Investment steadily gaining in 2019. The S&P 500 is closely tracking forecasts for the remain- hikes outlook this year from two to none.
Management. “This is a little bit of an up 15.2% for the year. der of the 2019. Some economists believe the Fed could
uneasy period because we’re waiting for Bond prices rose, sending yields lower, “Earnings are going to really be the actually start cutting rates later this year if
earnings to start.” after the government reported that a key barometer for what’s going on with global the economy slows further.
The S&P 500 index rose 10.01 points, measure of consumer price inflation growth,” Cavanaugh said. “A lot of people Weaker growth and lower inflation
or 0.3%, to 2,888.21. remained in check last month. The yield are expecting negative earnings growth. I expectations could prompt the Fed to cut
The 30-stock Dow Jones Industrial on the 10-year Treasury note, which is think we’re going to be positively sur- rates, while faster growth and rising infla-
Average recovered from an early slide to used to set interest rates on mortgages and prised, and that will help investors feel a tion expectations could prompt it to
gain 6.58 points, or less than 0.1%, to many other kinds of loans, fell to 2.47% little bit more at ease.” resume raising rates.
26,157.16. from 2.50% late Tuesday. Investors also pored over the latest Fed “This is a data-dependent Fed, and that’s
Traders turned their attention Wednesday meeting minutes, looking for clues that very positive and very good,” said Tony
The Nasdaq, which is heavily weighted
to corporate earnings, as Delta Air Lines might signal the central bank’s next move Roth, chief investment officer at
with technology stocks, added 54. 97
kicked off the first-quarter earnings report- on interest rates. Wilmington Trust.
points, or 0.7%, to 7,964.24.
ing season. The company’s results easily The minutes showed that a majority of Meanwhile, the European Central Bank
Small-company stocks, which investors
beat forecasts, sending its shares and Fed officials last month believed that eco- left its policy goals and interest rates
tend to favor when they’re feeling bullish
those of other big airlines higher. nomic conditions would likely warrant unchanged Wednesday as it weighs loom-
about the economy, rose more than the
Levi Strauss also gained 4% after swing- keeping the Fed’s benchmark policy ing risks to the region’s economy from
rest of the market. The Russell 2000
ing to a quarterly profit in its first period unchanged for the rest of this year. Several trade disputes.
picked up 21. 87 points, or 1. 4%, to
since becoming a publicly traded company officials said their view could shift in Technology stocks led the market high-
1,581.55.
again. either direction based on incoming data, er Wednesday. Chipmaker Advanced Micro
Major indexes in Europe finished mostly Analysts expect first-quarter earnings according to minutes of the meeting. Devices rose 2.2%.
higher.

Buinsess brief
Yahoo to pay $117.5M in
Facebook cracks down on groups
latest settlement of massive breach
SAN FRANCISCO — Nearly 200 million people who had
spreading harmful information
sensitive information snatched from their Yahoo accounts By Barbara Ortutay spreading misinfor- for Facebook, with an emphasis on pri-
will receive two years of free credit-monitoring services and and Rachel Lerman mation, their visi- vate, encrypted messaging , is sure to
other potential restitution in a legal settlement valued at THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bility in users’ news pose a challenge for the company when
$117.5 million. feeds will be limited. it comes to removing problematic
The deal disclosed in documents filed Tuesday revises an MENLO PARK — Facebook said Lawmakers and material.
earlier agreement that was rejected by U.S. District Court Wednesday it is rolling out a wide range human rights Guy Rosen, Facebook’s vice presi-
Judge Lucy Koh. The value of that settlement had been of updates aimed at combatting the groups have been dent of integrity, acknowledged the
pegged at $50 million, but Koh questioned the calculations. spread of false and harmful information critical of the com- challenge in a meeting with reporters at
A more detailed breakdown used in the revised settlement on the social media site — stepping up pany for the spread Facebook’s Menlo Park headquarters
drove up the estimated cost. The money will be paid by the company’s fight against misinfor- Mark of extremism and Wednesday. He said striking a balance
Yahoo’s current owner, Verizon, and Altaba, a holdover mation as it faces growing outside pres- Zuckerberg misinformation on between protecting people’s privacy
from Yahoo’s past. sure. its flagship site and and public safety is “something soci-
If approved, the settlement will become part of the finan- The updates will limit the visibility on Instagram. eties have been grappling for cen-
cial fallout from digital burglaries that stole personal infor- of links found to be significantly more During a larger hearing Tuesday on turies.”
mation from about 3 billion Yahoo accounts in 2013 and prominent on Facebook than across the the spread of white nationalism, con- Rosen said the company is focused on
2014. web as a whole. The company is also gress members questioned a company making sure it does the best job possi-
expanding its fact-checking program representative about how Facebook ble “as Facebook evolves toward pri-
with outside expert sources, including prevents violent material from being vate communications.” But he offered
the Associated Press, to vet videos and uploaded and shared on the site. no specifics.
other material posted on Facebook. In a separate Senate subcommittee “This is something we are going to
Facebook groups — the online com- hearing Wednesday, the company is be working on, working with experts
Y O U D O L I F E . W E D O TA X E S. expected to be asked about allegations
munities that many point to as light- outside the company,” he said, adding
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and Boston in 2021. ab o ut t h e po ssibility of flig hts to the Airbus planes that JetBlue flies on
Hayes said customers want the serv- Euro p e s i n ce mid-2 01 6, around the transcontinental routes but with more
ice, and it will strengthen JetBlue in t i me t h ey an n o un ced p l an s t o lie-flat seats in the premium cabin,
key Northeast markets. The airline has- t weak t h eir Airbus o rders to g et a which the airline calls Mint.
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bludgeon Orioles into submission
Thursday • April 11, 2019

Sharks open playoffs with a bang season. Marc-Andre Fleury made


By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sharks 5, Knights 2 28 saves.
two franchises The captain set the tone for the
SAN JOSE — Joe Pavelski took that have Sharks with his goal in the first
a puck off his chin to score the become fierce period and then his presence on
opening goal and the San Jose rivals in just the ice in the second despite play-
Sharks raced past the Vegas two seasons. ing hurt thanks to taking a puck to
Golden Knights Tomas Hertl his face.
with a 5-2 vic- added an empty- With the Sharks on the power
tory Wednesday net goal and play, Pavelski went to the front of
night in Game 1 Martin Jones the net, where he is usually so
of their first- adept at tipping pucks with his
round series. Martin Jones made 24 saves stick for goals. Burns’ point shot
to get San Jose
Brent Burns, started off right in this series head- came in high and hit him in the
Marc-Edo uard ing into Game 2 on Friday night. chin instead before bouncing into
Vlasic and Mark Stone scored both goals the net.
Joe Pavelski Evander Kane for the Golden Knights, who Pavelski was unable even to cel-
added goals in a struggled to generate much offense ebrate, heading straight to the
wild second period that featured at all against a Sharks team that dressing room for treatment while STAN SZETO/USA TODAY SPORTS
heavy hitting, a parade to the has appeared to shake off a late- the crowd roared at the series- San Jose defenseman Brent Burns holds off Vegas’ Max Pacioretty in the
penalty box and the high intensi- season slide in time for the post- second period. Burns had a goal and an assist to lead the Sharks to a 5-2
ty expected in a series between See SHARKS, Page 15 win in Game 1 of their Western Conference series.

Panthers manufacture win


By Nathan Mollat
Going against
the rules pays
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

A
ragon’s Conor Hourigan said he
rarely swings at pitches when
The old baseball adage — get ’em on, get
he’s ahead in the count 3-0. In
’em over and get ’em in — is purposely left
fact, he can’t remember the last time he
vague because there are so many ways to
swung at a 3-0 pitch. The senior
accomplish those three goals.
pitcher/third baseman, like many base-
However it’s accomplished, it’s proven to
ball players, Hourigan was ingrained at a
be a winning formula. Add solid pitching
young age that a 3-
and defense to the equation and, more often
0 pitch is as auto-
than not, it results in a win.
matic take — it’s
Burlingame did precisely that as the
either a walk or a
Panthers hosted Hillsdale in a Peninsula
strike.
Athletic League Bay Division game
Batting .419 on
Wednesday. The Panthers were limited to
the season and sec-
just three hits — while also working four
ond on the team in
walks — but did just enough on the basepa-
RBIs with 15 in the
ths and at the plate to pull out a nice, tidy 2-
No. 3 spot in the
0 win over the Knights.
Dons’ order, it
Three hits proved to be enough because
seems to be a sound
Burlingame starting pitcher Noah Larkin
play. Tuesday,
was just as dominant. He held Hillsdale in
Hourigan deviated
check, scattering five hits over six innings
from that approach
of work.
and it paid off in the best possible way —
“[My outing] was pretty good,” Larkin
with a home run.
said. “I have to give it to my fielders behind
“First time I’ve swung 3-0 (this sea-
me.”
son),” Hourigan said following the Dons’
Tyler Moniz-Witten earned the save for
6-2 series-opening win over El Camino.
Burlingame with a three-strikeout seventh
After taking three straight balls, the
inning.
right-hand hitting Hourigan got a fastball
Despite being only a sophomore, Larkin
and he punched it toward the short porch
has become a key component in the
in right field at Aragon’s ballpark —
Panthers’ starting rotation, having become
which measures 286 down the right-field
the team’s workhorse with a team-leading
line — picking up his first high school
28.1 innings pitched and four wins so far
home run.
this season.
“I’m going to be honest, when I saw it
“He’s been our front-end guy all year
right where I wanted it, my [instincts]
long,” said Burlingame manager Shawn
took over,” said Hourigan, a three-year
Scott. “He’s listened to everything we’ve
varsity player.
talked about and he’s worked hard in his
Normally, that would be a great way to
bullpen sessions.”
end this story: a player hitting his first
Larkin definitely benefited from a strong
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL high-school dinger. But that is only half
defense behind him. The Panthers made all
Burlingame second baseman Jacob Cilia fires a throw to first to get the runner by a step
See BASEBALL, Page 14 during the Panthers’ 2-0 win over Hillsdale. See LOUNGE, Page 14

One mistake to the wrong guy hurts Giants


Padres 3, Giants 1 Signed to a $300 mil-
lion, 10-year contract,
advantage of the situa-
tion. I’ve hit a few balls
“We were all screaming in that dugout.
Nobody catches that last ball but Manny,”
By Gideon Rubin Machado broke a 1-1 tie that hit the top of that Padres manager Andy Green said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in the sixth inning with wall. I’m happy I got one A two-time Gold Glove winner, Machado
an opposite-field drive to over this time.” also made a great barehanded throw to retire
SAN FRANCISCO — Manny Machado right on a fastball from Machado made a shoe- Yangervis Solarte on a grounder leading off
came through with the type of performance Dereck Rodriguez (1-2). string catch on pinch- the third. He threw out Erik Kratz trying to
the San Diego Padres hoped for. Machado went 1 for 4 and hitter Brandon Belt’s score from third on Kevin Pillar’s fifth-
Machado put the Padres ahead with his is hitting .244 with six infield popup for the inning grounder.
third home run of the season and made some Manny Machado RBIs. Dereck game-ending out with Wil Myers added a run-scoring single in
sparkling defensive plays in a 3-1 win over “He made one mistake runners at second and the ninth off Will Smith, and the Padres won
Rodriguez
the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday. all day,” Machado said. “I was able to take third.
See GIANTS, Page 15
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Khris Davis homers twice, Chris Davis still hitless


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS homer in the second off Dan Straily (0-1). The six games of the homestand against the
A’s 10, Orioles 3 A’s increased the lead to 3-0 an inning later Yankees and Athletics.
BALTIMORE — Fans at Camden Yards hop- n’t rushing out.” when Chapman, who went 3 for 4, had an RBI
ing for a breakout from slumping slugger Oakland starter Frankie double and scored on a single by Khris Davis. TRAINER’S ROOM
Chris Davis got a cruel twist Wednesday Montas (2-1) allowed Profar homered for the second straight night
night. with a two-run shot in third for a 5-0 lead. Athl eti cs : RHP Chris Bassitt, on the
three runs and three hits injured list with a lower right leg contusion,
Oakland slugger Khris Davis homered twice with three strikeouts and a Straily, who was signed Friday after being
and had three hits, Baltimore’s Chris Davis released by the Miami Marlins, started in allowed one run and struck out five while
walk over six innings. throwing 53 pitches in three innings for
extended his record hitless streak to 50 at-bats “I’m just happy with the place of the injured Alex Cobb and allowed
and the Athletics beat the Orioles 10-3 five runs and eight hits over 3 1/3 innings. Triple-A Las Vegas on Tuesday. Manager Bob
way he’s performed this Melvin said Oakland will try to stretch Bassitt
Wednesday night. year,” Melvin said about Khris Davis boosted the lead to 7-0 in the
Davis reached 200 homers for his career, out further in his next rehab start. ... OF Nick
Montas. “We knew he had fifth with a two-run homer off left-hander Josh
tying Seattle’s Jay Bruce for the major league Khris Davis Martini has started to run as he returns from a
it in him. It’s just coming Rogers, who was recalled from Triple-A
lead at seven this season. sprained right knee.
up with the third pitch and Norfolk prior to the game and optioned back
“That’s a lot of homers,” Oakland manager then having some success afterward. Ori o l es : Cobb (lumbar strain) could be
Bob Melvin said. “Once he established him- behind it.” “I made a little adjustment and was just try- available to start April 16 when he is eligible
self, and certainly once he got here, he’s Trey Mancini and Rio ing to work on something different and just to come off the injured list.
become one of the elite power hitters in the Ruiz each homered for the remembered something and it showed up,”
game.” rebuilding Orioles, who Khris Davis said. UP NEXT
Chad Pinder, Jurickson Profar and Matt have lost six of seven and Montas retired 12 in a row before Mancini
Chapman also homered for Oakland, which Athl eti cs : RHP Aaron Brooks (1-1, 4.09
fell two games below .500 hit his sixth home run in the fifth. After ERA) starts against Baltimore for the first
can take the four-game series Thursday. for the first time this sea- Renato Nunez singled to left, Ruiz hit another
Chris Davis entered as a pinch-hitter in the time in his career as Oakland wraps up the
Chris Davis son. homer that cut the lead to 7-3. four-game series. He faced the Orioles twice as
ninth and flied out to center off Yusmeiro Petit. “I was just kind of look- The Athletics added on in the seventh when a reliever, allowing one run and one hit over
Davis is 0 for 29 this season and hasn’t gotten ing for something out over the plate,” Chapman and Davis hit back-to-back homers one inning.
a hit since Sept. 14. Mancini said. “He threw it there. I just tried to off Rogers.
“I felt like it was a good matchup. I really put a short, compact swing on it and luckily it Ori o l es : RHP Dylan Bundy (0-0, 7.36
liked his swings,” Orioles manager Brandon ERA) is looking to get on track after throwing
Hyde said. “He was out in front of a couple
took off.” STRUGGLING WITH HOMERS just 3 2/3 innings in each of his previous two
Pinder provided the early lead with a solo
changeups. I liked his takes. I thought he was- The Orioles have allowed 23 home runs over starts.

WEDNESDAY Local sports roundup Aragon 3, Hillsdale 2


The Dons (3-1 PAL Bay, 8-3 overall) pulled off the late-
Boys’ tennis since a 5-3 decision against Sierra Feb. 17 as Sacramento
inning victory against their San Mateo rival.
(25-6) jumped with a three-run, bottom of the first inning.
Carlmont 6, Burlingame 1 The score stayed 3-0 nothing until the Bulldogs’ sixth- The Knights jumped out to the 1-0 lead in the bottom of
The Scots’ Milad Shafaie played a great match and defeat- inning uprising. the first. Hillsdale (3-3, 7-5) held that lead until the top of
ed his opponent 6-2, 6-2 in No. 1 singles. The lone Donovan went 2 for 3 with four RBIs for CSM. Kaitlyn the sixth when Aragon responded with two runs of their
Burlingame victory came in the No. 1 doubles match where Grech added the fifth RBI for the Bulldogs. own.
Evan Mahaffey and Eric Broman came out on top 7-6 (4), 6- Emily McAdams improved to 22-1 on the season in the Hillsdale tied the game up and sent the game into extra
3. pitcher’s circle, allowing two runs on three hits while strik- innings in the final frame, but the Don’s wasted little time
ing out 11. and got the game-winning run across in the top of the
Aragon 7, Hillsdale 0 ninth. Aragon junior Makaila Tuakoi finished the game
The Don’s Ilan Leventhal played extremely well and won TUESDAY with two RBIs.
the No. 2 single’s match 6-0, 6-1. The Knights came close
to securing a victory but felt short in a couple of matches. Carlmont 10, Half Moon Bay 0
Aragon’s Randy Liu and Sean Hsu had an impressive per-
Baseball The Scots (4-1 PAL Bay, 7-4 overall) dominated through-
formance and won 6-1, 6-2 in the No. 2 double’s match. Sequoia 6, Woodside 2 out and scored in every inning except one.
Ben Singler kicked off all scoring with an explosive two- Carlmont starting pitcher Sanni Karhiaho pitched a great
Boys’ Golf run home run in the top of the first to help lead the game and struck out nine batters in her complete game
Cherokees to their first PAL Ocean Division win of the sea- shutout. Her teammate Ashley Trierweiler led all batters
San Mateo 241, South San Francisco 301 son. with three hits.
Nathan Dujsik led the Bearcats’ when he shot a 46. His Both Woodside (6-7 overall, 2-4 PAL Ocean) RBIs came
teammates Sean Lin and Aden Nolet also did well and carded off the bat of junior Anthony Acevedo in the bottom of the Boys’ Lacrosse
a 48. The Warrior’s Darrius Amigleo shot a team best 51. sixth. Sacred Heart Prep 16, Piedmont 4
Extra innings had to determine a winner in this Redwood
College softball City high school rivalry. With the score tied 2-2, Sequoia
The Gators (12-0 overall) controlled possession for most
of the game and held a comfortable 7-3 lead going into half-
San Mateo 5, Sacramento 3 (4-9, 1-3) went on a hitting streak and secured four runs in time in the non-league win over the Highlanders. Sacred
A Riley Donovan sixth-inning grand slam capped a five- the top of the eighth and closed out the Wildcats in the bot- Heart Prep expanded on that lead in the second half and the
run inning as the Bulldogs topped the Panthers in a non- tom half of the inning. Gators Tommy Barnds finished with a four-goal, five-assist
conference game, running their winning streak to 25 games performance. Teammate Larry Hart also ended the game with
in a row. Softball four goals and one assist.
CSM (32-2) was staring down the barrel of its first loss Burlingame 7, Capuchino 0
Burlingame (2-2 PAL Bay, 5-2 overall) secured all of their Boys’ Volleyball
runs in the first four innings of the game. Carlmont 3, Menlo-Atherton 0
That proved to be plenty of run-support for Panther pitch-
The first set came down to the wire, but the Scots held on
er Chloe McNamara. Capuchino failed to establish offen-
for the 25-22 victory. Carlmont would go on to win the next
sive momentum against McNamara, and she ended up pitch-
two sets 25-13, 25-17. Carlmont junior Ethan Mayoss led
ing a beautiful game. McNamara pitched a four-hit shutout
the team with 15 kills.
and struck out seven. She also went 2 for 4 at the plate with
Scot’s sophomore Ryan Tomita had 18 assists and team-
two RBIs.
mate Miles Orzorio added 14 assists.
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US faces Trinidad for first time since qualifying fiasco
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS an opportunity to put ourselves in after teams advancing from Groups
position to advance.” A and B meet in Houston.
LOS ANGELES — When the The Americans are expected to Houston winners play in a semifi-
United States resumes competitive play a pair of exhibitions in June to nal at Glendale, Arizona, on July 2,
matches in June after a 20-month prepare for the tournament, the and Philadelphia winners meet July
absence, it will quickly come up championship of North and Central 3 at Nashville. The final is July 7 at
against Trinidad and Tobago, the America and the Caribbean. The Chicago’s Soldier Field at 9 p.m.
nation that prevented the U.S. will wind up playing 18 con- EDT, part of a tripleheader of soccer
Americans from reaching the 2018 secutive friendlies since the defeat finals that day. The Women’s World
World Cup. at Trinidad. The gap between com- Cup final at Lyon, France, kicks off
The U.S. learned Wednesday it petitive matches will be the longest at 11 a.m. EDT, and the Copa
will open the defense of its CON- for the Americans since a loss to America final in Rio de Janeiro
CACAF Gold Cup title against Costa Rica on May 31, 1985, their starts at 4 p.m. EDT.
Guyana on June 18 at St. Paul, final qualifier for the 1986 World First-round matches will be
Minnesota. The Americans play Cup, and a draw at Jamaica on July played in Central America and the
Trinidad four days later at 24, 1988, their first qualifier for the USA TODAY SPORTS Caribbean for the first time: open-
Cleveland, then complete Group D 1990 World Cup. It’s been nearly two years since Michael Bradley, left, Christian Pulisic and ing doubleheaders of Group B at San
against Panama on June 26 at “It’s a challenging group. I think the rest of the U.S. Men’s National Soccer team lost 2-1 to Trinidad to miss Jose, Costa Rica, on June 16 and of
Kansas City, Kansas. The match there’s going to be some good the World Cup.The Americans will get a chance at some revenge when they Group C at Kingston, Jamaica, the
against Trinidad could be extra opponents. It’s going to prepare meet Trinidad in pool play of the CONCACAF Gold Cup. following day.
charged, given the U.S. eliminated us,” said Berhalter, who has The opening doubleheader is June
the Soca Warriors in the final quali- coached the team to three wins and a Football were: The Americans had won 13 straight 15 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena,
fier in November 1989 and T&T draw since he was hired in Group A: Canada, Cuba, openers before a 1-1 draw with California, where Canada plays
knocked out the U.S. with a 2-1 win December. “We’re going to have to Martinique, Mexico Panama in 2017 at Nashville, Martinique and Mexico faces Cuba.
at Couva, Trinidad, on Oct. 10, be smart when we play against Group B: Bermuda, Costa Rica, Tennessee. El Tri also have group games
2017. these opponents. We’re going to Haiti, Nicaragua Under the format of this year’s against Canada on June 19 at
“That’s always going to be an ele- have to be balanced, and hopefully Group C: Curacao, El Salvador, Gold Cup, which has been expanded Denver and versus Martinique on
ment to that game,” new U.S. coach we’ll be able to circulate the ball to Honduras, Jamaica from 12 nations to 16, the top two June 23 at Charlotte, North
Gregg Berhalter said. “But for us it’s break them down.” The United States has 32 wins, teams in each group advance. The Carolina.
about taking that emotion out of Other pairings announced by the one loss and four draws in the group Group D winner plays the Group C Mexico has won the tournament
the game and performing. We know Confederation of North, Central stage of the Gold Cup, losing 2-1 to second-place team in a quarterfinal seven times, the United States six
when we play Trinidad, we’ll have America and Caribbean Association Panama in 2011 at Tampa, Florida. at Philadelphia on June 30, a day and Canada once.

Basketball brief
Warriors lose meaningless regular-season finale
By Clay Bailey franchise record for 3-pointers in a
Joel Embiid may miss 76ers’
Grizzlies 132, Warriors 117 season. The previous record of
playoff opener with knee issue
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
1,077 was set in 2015-16 . ... PHILADELPHIA — Joel
points, and New Orleans. Curry, along with Embiid’s achy left knee may pre-
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Jevon Delon Wright Draymond Green, DeMarcus Quinn Cook’s 3-pointer near the
midway point of the first quarter vent the All-Star
Carter scored a career-high 32 recorded his Cousins and Shaun Livingston,
put him past 500 points for the from playing in
points, Justin Holiday added 22 third triple-dou- took Wednesday night off.
season. ... Durant was whistled for the Philadelphia
and the Memphis Grizzlies beat ble in the last Meanwhile, Memphis has
a technical in the first quarter - his 76ers’ playoff
the Golden State Warriors 132-117 four games with played short-handed for weeks
16th of the season. Under NBA opener.
Wednesday night in the regular- 13 points, 11 with various injuries. Nine players General man-
season finale for both teams in a rebounds and 11 who logged significant minutes rules, a player is suspended one
ager Elton
game featuring plenty of reserves. assists. were not available, including game after the 16th. However,
Brand said
Kevin Durant led the Warriors Golden State point guard Mike Conley. Warriors officials said the rule Wednesday that
with 21 points, while Klay Kevin Durant doesn’t carry over from the regular
entered the That left bench players for both Embiid was
Thompson finished with 19. game with its teams to close out the season in a season into the postseason. expected to
Joel Embiid
Durant and Thompson, who sat out playoff posi- run-and-gun, minimal-defense play in the
Tuesday’s win at New Orleans, tion set atop of affair. Gri zzl i es : The 45 points in the
first quarter were a season high for postseason, but added it was “pos-
were the only Golden State starters the Western Memphis shot 62% in the first sible” the 7-foot center wouldn’t be
to play. Both saw action only in Conference and half and carried an 86-68 led into any period this season and only
one less than the franchise record ready for the first game. Embiid sat
the first half. sat most of its the break. The Grizzlies’ 86 points out Wednesday’s regular season
Carter, a rookie from West stars, either by set a franchise record for a half. set against the Los Angeles Lakers
finale against Chicago, his fifth
Virginia who was averaging 3.7 plan or as a bit Jan. 9, 2007. ... Carter’s previous
absence in seven games to close
points, was 10 of 18 from the field of a precaution TIP-INS high this season was 15 points on out the season.
and 8 of 12 from 3-point range. March 2 at Dallas. ... Wright’s
Memphis was helped by 21-of-46 Klay Thompson after Stephen Warri o rs : A 3-pointer by Jacob
third triple-double moved him to
Embiid is averaging 27.5 points
Curry tweaked Evans III in the first quarter was and 13.6 rebounds but has missed
shooting from 3-point range. his ankle in Tuesday night’s win at the fourth of the game, setting a second place on the franchise list 14 games since the All-Star break
Bruno Caboclo scored 21 behind Marc Gasol, who had five. due to rest and injury.
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on-4 less than a Vegas the past two seasons. The
ND’s Young is No. 1 SHARKS minute later, Golden Knights had scored in the WHAT’S ON TAP
Joe Thornton first five minutes in eight of 14
pick in WNBA draft Continued from page 11 set up Vlasic in
the slot for the
meetings, including all four this
season.
THURSDAY
Softball
Burlingame at Carlmont, Half Moon Bay at Aragon,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Capuchino at San Mateo, Hillsdale at Woodside,
goal that made But San Jose didn’t even allow a Mercy-Burlingame at Notre Dame-Belmont, 4 p.m.
opening goal. There was concern it 3-0.
NEW YORK — Jackie Young is the in the arena when Pavelski didn’t shot on goal in the first five min- Baseball
The Golden utes, spending most of the time in
No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft by the come out to start the second but he Menlo-Atherton at San Mateo, Woodside at Se-
Knights got on Vegas’ zone. The Sharks then got quoia, Aragon at El Camino, Half Moon Bay at Mills,
Las Vegas Aces on Wednesday night. re-emerged early in the period with
The Notre Dame guard decided to a bloody mouth and a full shield to Evander Kane the board sec- on the board late in the period in
South City at Harker, 4 p.m.
onds after painful fashion with Pavelski’s Boys' tennis
enter the draft and skip her senior protect his injured face. Pavelski’s penalty ended when WCAL championships at Cuesta Park-Mountain
season. She’s the second Irish play- goal after fourth-liner Micheal View,TBD; Menlo-Atherton at Burlingame, Carlmont
Things then got wild early in the Stone got inside of Burns at the Haley drew a penalty on Pierre-
er to be drafted first after entering at Hillsdale, Aragon at San Mateo, 4 p.m.
period following a series of penal- side of the net to knock in a loose Edouard Bellemare for the game’s
early joining Jewell Loyd, who had ties. After coincidental minors to puck. Badminton
the honor in 2015. first power play. South City at Hillsdale, Aragon at Mills, Capuchino
San Jose’s Brenden Dillon and But the Sharks regained the at Burlingame, 4 p.m.
The Irish may have all five of their Jonathan Marchessault left the three-goal lead with 17.1 seconds
starters from this year’s team drafted teams playing four on four, the remaining in the period when NOTES Swimming
Aragon at San Mateo, Mills at Carlmont, Burlingame
Wednesday night, with Arike Sharks went on a power play when Kane deftly deflected a perfect pass Karlsson had two assists in his at Woodside, Sequoia at Menlo-Atherton, 3:30 p.m.;
Ogunbowale, Jessica Shepard, Deryk Engelland was called for a from Karlsson at the point past second game back after missing
WBAL Rivalry A at Castilleja, Rivalry B at Woodside
Priory, Rivalry C at Sacred Heart Prep, Rivalry D at
Brianna Turner and Marina Mabrey trip. Fleury. 17 games with a groin injury. ... Harker, 4 p.m.
also expected to be taken. That was quickly negated when Stone scored late in the third on Fleury has allowed at least four Boys' volleyball
Tennessee is the only school to Pavelski was called for tripping, a power play to make it 4-2. But goals in all three games since Serra at Bellarmine, El Camino at Capuchino, Hills-
have that occur with college players, creating the rare 3-on-3 in the Jones stopped Reilly Smith on a missing nearly three weeks with a dale at South City, Sequoia at Aragon, 6 p.m.; San
Mateo at Carlmont, Mills at Menlo-Atherton, 6:30
in 2008. Candace Parker was taken playoffs. The Sharks capitalized breakaway with less than three lower-body injury. p.m.
first. Alexis Hornbuckle was drafted when Erik Karlsson fed Burns, minutes left and Hertl sealed it
fourth. Shannon Bobbitt and Nicky who beat Fleury from the top of with his empty-netter. Girls' lacrosse
Anosike went back-to-back in the the circle with a wrister to make it The Sharks went into the series
UP NEXT Aragon at Presentation, 4 p.m.

second round and Alberta Auguste 2-0. looking to avoid the slow starts Track and field
Game 2 is Friday night in San WBAL 3A at Sacred Heart Prep, 3 p.m.
was taken in the third round. Then with the teams back at 4- that have plagued them against Jose.
Boys' lacrosse
Sacred Heart Prep at Mitty, 3:30 p.m.
stuff was going to be all right. I Brandon Crawford walked with one got to understand there’s other

GIANTS
Continued from page 11
was working in the bullpen on my
slider,” Margevicius said. “It was-
n’t quite where I wanted it, but
out and Evan Longoria doubled.
Yates struck out Solarte before
Belt’s popup to Machado.
good teams that haven’t gotten off
to a great start either.
FRIDAY
Baseball
Sacred Heart Cathedral at Serra, Capuchino at Terra
Nova, Burlingame at Hillsdale, Carlmont at Menlo
School, 4 p.m.
once I got into the game and start- Rodriguez gave up two runs and BEEN A LONG TIME
ed throwing it a little I got more four hits in seven innings as San Softball
for the fifth time in seven games. comfortable with it. I felt pretty Francisco lost for the sixth time Tyler Austin started in left field South City at Mills, Menlo-Atherton at El Camino, 4
p.m.
Nick Margevicius (1-1) got his confident with my pitches. I felt in eight games. The Giants are 0-4 for San Francisco, the first time he
first major league win. Making his pretty good.” in series this year, including two played there since Sept. 17, 2016, Swimming
Hillsdale at El Camino, 3:30 p.m.
third start, the 23-year-old left- Aside from a playoff game last against the Padres, the first time for the New York Yankees. He was WCAL trials at Serra, 3 p.m.
hander allowed one run and five season with Double-A San they lost their first four series 1 for 3 with two strikeouts.
hits in six innings with no walks Antonio, Margevicius had not since 1983.
and six strikeouts, including his pitched above Class A before mak-
SHARKS PLAYOFF SCHEDULE
last four hitters. He retired his first ing his major league debut on
“We had a couple of empty at- UP NEXT
bats in key situations, and that San Jose 1, Vegas 0
nine batters before a home run by March 30 against the Giants. He was the difference, but Dereck Gi ants : RHP Jeff Samardzija San Jose 5, Vegas 2
Pillar, who has nine RBIs in his Friday, April 12: Vegas at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.
singled in the fifth for his first big threw the ball very well. Great job (0-0, 2.79) is to start Thursday Sunday, April 14: San Jose at Vegas, 7 p.m.
last three games. Right-handed league hit. on his part, ” Giants manager against visiting Colorado. The Tuesday, April 16: San Jose at Vegas, 7:30 p.m.
hitters were 1 for 27 against Kirby Yates pitched the ninth to Bruce Bochy said. “We have a lot 34-year-old is 4-6 with a 4.00 ERA x-Thursday, April 18: Vegas at San Jose, TBA
Margevicius before the homer. remain perfect in seven save of baseball left. We’re not happy in 13 starts and four relief appear- x-Sunday, April 21: San Jose at Vegas, TBA
x-Tuesday, April 23: Vegas at San Jose, TBA
“Going into the game I felt my chances and finish a seven-hitter. with where we’re at, but you’ve ances against the Rockies.

offense and the Raiders brought him back


Raiders brief for a fourth season on Wednesday.
Richard set career highs last season with
Raiders re-sign RB Jalen Richard 68 catches for 607 yards. He also ran for
259 yards on 55 carries with one touch-
ALAMEDA — The Oakland Raiders have down. His 68 receptions were tied for the
re-signed restricted free agent running back team lead and also tied Marcus Allen for the
Jalen Richard. fourth most in a season by a running back in
Richard originally joined Oakland as an franchise history.
undrafted free agent after he participated on Richard has 1,025 yards rushing on 194
a tryout basis at rookie minicamp in 2016. carries in his career to go along with 124
He quickly emerged as a key part of the catches for 1,057 yards.

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Community Development Director Carlos de Melo said that hypothetical is difficult. He also said there would still

BELMONT
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SB 50’s height and density limits would kick in regardless
of a city’s RHNA numbers. He said many Belmont neigh-
borhoods would be affected if the bill were to become law,
be plenty of hurdles to the development of tall apartment
buildings in single-family neighborhoods, adding that the
city would still retain control over some aspects of the enti-
including the entire Homeview neighborhood, portions of tlement process, including architectural design and possi-
Sterling Downs, parts of Sunny Slope, areas above Hill bly setbacks.
Regional Housing Needs Allocation goals for the current Street and Holly Street plus a segment of the Notre Dame de “To create the parking, to create the height, to create the
cycle; 142 units have been permitted since 2015 with more Namur University campus. access — you probably need more than you think,” he said.
than 390 units in the pipeline, including 140 affordable “The overarching sense is that single-family — R1 zon- “Just because you have the land doesn’t mean you can make
units. That’s compared to the previous eight-year RHNA ing — if it’s within these corridors will have the opportuni- it all work and achieve that height. Lots of other factors
cycle during which time the city issued just 31 building per- ty to have the zoning, in essence, be overridden for multi- come into play.”
mits. family density,” de Melo said. Councilman Doug Kim acknowledged the regional hous-
“Belmont is an example of what a city can do without a Belmont’s R1 neighborhoods currently have height lim- ing crisis, the desperate need for housing and agreed that
state mandate when they are committed to doing what they its of 28 feet while SB 50 allows up to 55-foot-tall build- cities around the state can do better, but does not believe SB
can to help the housing solution, but in a thoughtful man- ings within a half-mile of transit stops. 50 is the way to address those problems.
ner,” Councilwoman Julia Mates said. “I support housing, Councilman Charles Stone offered a hypothetical that “Clearly business as usual for cities collectively isn’t get-
but I believe cities should implement housing programs.” Belmont residents could expect should SB 50 be approved. ting the job done,” he said, adding that Belmont is an
Vice Mayor Warren Lieberman suggested SB 50 could be a “When I read this legislation it would allow for an enter- exception to the rule. “The notion that you would undermine
good idea for some cities, but agreed that Belmont, for prising entrepreneur or developer to purchase three or four local control is obviously a third-rail issue for many and it
example, should not be subjected to those sorts of rules, single-family home lots adjacent to each other and put should be, but to go beyond that and to attack the founda-
especially when it has proven capable of addressing the multi-story multi-unit homes on them, ” Stone said. tion of a lot of cities with their R1 neighborhoods I think
housing crisis on its own. “Conceivably, over time, you could be living in your sin- is totally counterproductive. … At first blush many of these
“It seems to me that if a city is doing its fair share — and gle-family home neighborhood for 25 years and all of a sud- bills are not supportable.”
yes we need to define what that means — they need to be left den there’s a three or four-story apartment building right Stone wants to see more incentives in the current slate of
to do their fair share in a way that they deem appropriate,” next to you.” housing bills.
Lieberman said. “If [a city] is far below what needs to be De Melo confirmed that Stone’s hypothetical scenario “I don’t hear anyone offering any carrots,” Stone said. “I
done then I understand where there can be things that come would indeed be possible if SB 50 became law, but said cob- don’t hear anyone saying ‘we’re going to find a way to
in to nudge that city in the right direction.” bling together a sufficient number of lots to accomplish bring redevelopment back or we’re going to pour billions
of dollars more into affordable housing.’ … I’d like to see
from our partners in the state more carrots and less sticks.”
Mayor Davina Hurt said the passage of SB 50 could
reverse the change in attitude toward transit-oriented devel-
opment that has occurred in Belmont within the past five
years.
“I think legislation with a one-size-fits-all attitude will
hurt the good work that we’ve done thus far,” Hurt said. “I
feel that we’ve brought many people in the community that
before were not as open about housing production along
with us to say ‘this is something that they can get along
with.’ But if we usurp their voice to the degree that some of
these legislative mandates have, I think we’ll start a revolt
and many of those members you see up here that have been
positive about housing may not be present.”
Stone agreed.
“The voters of Belmont have made their voices heard very
clearly several times over the last three to four elections and
what they’ve said is ‘we’re supportive of transit-oriented
development and they’ve backed candidates who are sup-
portive of transit-oriented development. But all of those
candidates have also pledged to protect our single-family
neighborhoods,” he said. “To the extent that this bill and
the compact would allow for rather drastic changes to those
single-family neighborhoods, I can’t quite get to a place
where I’d be supportive of it.”
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SERRA
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building colors, design articulation and
other specific elements, not all offi-
cials were uniformly in favor of the
in design review and nearing approval
from councilmembers.
For Serra Station, the decision ends
Vir tual Reality Experience. Monthly Meeting. 10 a.m. to noon.
project. an occasionally contentious route trav-
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Lee was the harshest critic of one of eled by the project which needed to
las Pulgas, Belmont. Ages 13 and up. Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. For examination completed in advance of the residential towers, claiming he felt overcome reservations held by neigh-
Come to the library to use our Oculus more information call 583-4499. the meeting, most of the session’s dis-
Rift and experience Virtual Reality. one building in particular required more bors. In observation of the concerns
This immersive experience will allow Touch-a-Truck . 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The cussion focused on nuanced details of design work to make it suitable for con- held by those living nearby, Muzzi
you to play, explore and learn in a Port of Redwood City, 451 Seaport the project such as public art elements struction. agreed to remove the first six floors of
new way. Patrons can sign up by call- Court, Redwood City. Eighth annual
ing 591-8286 or Touch-A-Truck presented by Open and exterior building colors. “You can put lipstick on a pig, but balconies facing the neighborhood
visiting tinyurl.com/BelmontLibraryE Gate Nursery School, where kids are And though some aesthetic elements it’s still a boxy building,” said Lee, along Hemlock Avenue; build a wall and
vents encouraged to touch, climb on and still require final ratification by city
ask questions about their favorite regarding the efforts by architects to plant trees to smooth the transition
Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to 12 trucks in a safe, supervised environ- officials, the approval offered by coun- make the project exterior more appeal- between the project and the nearby
p.m. Foster City Recreation Center, ment. Cost is $5. For more informa- cilmembers largely sets the stage for ing. homes; and apply exterior colored pan-
650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Seniors. tion call 369-6833.
For more information call 286-2585. development to get underway. Ultimately, Lee’s opinion was out- els to address neighborhood concerns
Coastal Wildflower Day. 10 a.m. to 3 Following the deciding vote, the last weighed by his colleagues who unani- that the building design was too bland.
ESL Conversation Club. 10:30 a.m. p.m. Francis State Beach, 95 Kelly
to noon. Belmont Library, 1110 Ave., Half Moon Bay. The sixth annual of which occurred with Mayor Wayne mously voted in favor of the building’s In return, neighbors agreed to allow a
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Coastal Wildflower Day celebrates Lee absent, Muzzi expressed apprecia- design. Lee though disconnected from residential tower’s top corner to
Come practice speaking and listen- the native wildflowers of the San tion to officials who painstakingly vet-
ing in English. Improve your gram- Mateo coast with activities for the the call in advance of the decision, once infringe on a city policy which is
mar, vocabulary and pronunciation whole family. Events include live ted the plans. the clock ticked past 3 a.m. in his time designed to limit building height in
while meeting people from all over music, dance performances, food “After almost seven years, it’s a relief zone. He voted with his colleagues in large developments abutting residential
the world. Light refreshments and truck, artwork, games and education-
snacks will be served. al activities for youth, guided nature to have it done. I think it’s a good proj- unanimous support for the other two neighborhoods.
walks, resources to help you grow ect,” said Muzzi, during an afternoon building designs as well as the various For his part, Muzzi said Wednesday he
Ombudsman Ser vices of San your own native plants and a native
Mateo County Inc. Volunteer plant sale. Free. For more information phone interview following the deci- art and sign features. believed the concessions identified
Recognition Luncheon. 11:30 a.m. to call 726-8814. sion. The design approval comes almost through the public planning process
1:30 p.m. Crown Plaza Hotel, 1221 Vice Mayor Reuben Holober, who ran improved the project significantly.
Chess Drive, Foster City. Cost is $75. Menlo Park Sidewalk Spring Art exactly one year in the wake of coun-
For more information call 780-7249. Stroll. 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. the meeting because Lee was calling in cilmembers granting their initial votes And with the development largely
Celebrating its 37th year, visitors are from the East Coast, also lauded the in support of the development proposal approved, Muzzi’s attention turned to
Writing Workshop: Finding Power welcome to browse handcrafted
in Your Family’s Story. 2:30 p.m. to 4 works of more than 60 artists in a design — though his enthusiasm was for Serra Station, which neighbors the breaking ground. He said he is in nego-
p.m. Computer Lab at Cañada free open-air marketplace down- also likely subdued by the fatigue often Gateway at Millbrae Station project tiations with a builder interesting in
College Library, 4200 Farm Hill Blvd., town along Santa Cruz Avenue. Visit noted during the meeting by officials.
Redwood City. Learn to develop your pacificfinearts.com/menlo-park- offered by Republic Urban on BART constructing the development but, until
authentic voice and create a com- sidewalk-spring-art-stroll for more “I think it looks very nice,” said land near the station. a shovel hits the dirt, Muzzi approached
pelling story. Cost is $5 to $10. For information. Holober, according to video of the The BART project, comprised of the project with measured enthusiasm.
more information call 306-3423.
Earth Day on the Bay 2019. 10:30 meeting. 150,000 square feet of offices, nearly “It ain’t over ‘til the fat lady sings,”
Pub Style Trivia. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. a.m. to 4 p.m. Marine Science While many general sentiments were 30,000 square feet of retail space, 400 he said.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Institute, 500 Discovery Parkway,
las Pulgas, Belmont. Test your knowl- Redwood City. Free for all ages. For
edge. Pub snacks served. more information call 364-2760.
units will be housed in the above recreational amenities was a priority
Notre Dame de Namur University’s
Bohemian’s Literary Magazine and
Open Mic Event. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. This
event celebrates the 2019 literary
magazine. For more information call
One City One Book : Author Talk
and Book Discussion with David
Goodrich. 2 p.m. South San
Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
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floors. Gardiner said it is uncertain
how the commercial space will be
used, since most of the surrounding
identified by officials who said infra-
structure supporting the developing
neighborhood will be essential to
281-9067. Free. For more information call 829- properties are occupied by industrial establishing a desirable place to live.
3860. companies, raising questions over the For his part, Gardiner acknowledged
FRIDAY, APRIL 12 Development Director Kevin Gardiner viability of retail space, which tradi- the proposal is a departure from much
Health and Aging Education Day Burlingame Library Foundation’s admired the synergy shared between
presented by Rotary Club of Foster Spring Used Book Sale. Noon to tionally would be preferred for the of the development surrounding the
City. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Crowne Plaza 4:30 p.m. Burlingame Library, Lane the design and officials’ vision for the street level. site, which neighbors the Goodwill
Hotel, 1221 Chess Drive, Foster City. Room, 480 Primrose Road, area. The project will also include open facility near the Highway 101 frontage
Seven experts from the fields of Burlingame. Thousands of gently
healthy aging and retirement will used books, DVDs, CDs and audio- “We’re excited because it is right out space available to residents and the road.
present important information on books. Most items are $2 or less. For front, the first project in a new transi- public. “It’s definitely going to be some-
medications, sleep patterns, heart more information call (617) 285-
therapies, lifestyle, legal and retire- 5894. tioning area and it has a lot of the qual- Elaine Breeze, project lead for thing quite different,” he said of the
ment knowledge vital to a produc- ities we anticipated,” he said. “It’s nice SummerHill Housing Group, also development proposal.
tive and healthy lifestyle as we age. Por tola Ar t Galler y Presents A to have an outcome of planning and
Cost $8 to $20. For more information Reception to Alan McGee’s admired ways the project aligns with He balanced that perspective though
call 218-5234. ‘Woodlands.’ 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Portola the next step is right where you expect the city’s hopes for the area. by noting the project could be the first
Art Gallery, 75 Arbor Road, Menlo it to turn out.” “We are very excited to propose new of many similar proposals designed to
Menlo Park Sidewalk Spring Art Park. The show features photographs
Stroll. 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. from the last half century of Alan’s Groundwork for the referenced tran- housing consistent with Burlingame’s transition the area into a new neigh-
Celebrating its 37th year, visitors are explorations. Free. For more informa- sition is laid by officials approving a recently adopted general plan in which borhood.
welcome to browse handcrafted tion call 321-0220.
works of more than 60 artists in a
recent general plan update, which the City Council thoughtfully consid- “My guess is that we will have more
free open-air marketplace down- ‘Peter Pan.’ 2 p.m. Bayside loosened development regulations in ered where to place future housing projects similar to this one coming
town along Santa Cruz Avenue. Visit Performing Arts Center, 2025 Kehoe specific areas to accommodate more
info@menloparkchamber.com for Ave., San Mateo. Soar away to opportunities in town,” she said in an down in time,” he said.
more information. Neverland in this magical musical. residential development. email. To that end, he said the development
Cost is $17-$23. For more informa- One of the areas of focus in the gen- She also highlighted the additional will include infrastructure work which
3D Printing. Belmont Library, 1110 tion call 332-4625.
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Sign eral plan update is the stretch of north amenities offered as part of the devel- could help connect the project to sur-
up for a two-hour block of 3D print- Israeli Chamber Project Rollins Road near the Millbrae train opment. rounding buildings which are yet to be
ing. Visit smcl.org/3Dprinting to Per formance. 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. San
make a reservation. Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., station where officials are promoting “Additional project benefits will constructed.
San Mateo. Light refreshments. Free. construction of dense, transit-oriented include 38 units affordable to low- Looking ahead, Gardiner said he
Coloring and Coffee for Adults. For more information call 522-7849. developments.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de income households with priority to anticipates a first study session will
las Pulgas, Belmont. Relax for some Jazz Appreciation Month: K risten Shortly after councilmembers Burlingame residents and those who be held examining the development
art and refreshments. Supplies will Strom. 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Belmont approved the general plan update earli- work in Burlingame, the first publicly later this summer. Beyond that, he
be provided but feel free to bring Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
your own. Belmont. Enjoy a saxophone per- er this year, SummerHill filed plans for accessible park in this part of the city expects the project to be the bell-
formance. the development which is slated to including a dog park and bocce court wether for the transition facing the
Health & Aging Education Day. include 38 affordable units.
Noon. Crowne Plaza Hotel, 1221 West Coast Rambler s. 7:30 p.m. and pedestrian improvements along city’s burgeoning new neighbor-
Chess Drive, Foster City. Tickets are $8 Carolyn Belknap, 700 Le Mans Way, The ground floor of the project is both Adrian Road and Adrian Court,” hood.
for seniors and $20 for general Half Moon Bay. This concert features expected to accommodate some com-
admission. For more information call a string band. Suggested donation of she said. “This is the first of more to come,”
218-5234. $20. For more information call 315- mercial space, and the rest of the rental Creating open space and similar he said.
0201.
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fiCtitious business naMe fiCtitious business naMe
stateMent #280712 stateMent #280697
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Trestle Apartments, 333 El Camino as: Half Moon Bay Realty, 2024 Touraine
Real Blvd, San Carlos, CA 94070. Reg- Lane, HALF MOON BAY, CA 94019.
istered Owner: Sunset Ridge Develop- Registered Owner: Michele Diane Titus,
ment CO., INC., CA. The business is same address. The business is conduct-
conducted by a Limited Partnership. The ed by an Individual. The registrants
registrants commenced to transact busi- commenced to transact business under
ness under their FBN on Feb 16, 2018. their FBN on N/A.
/Therese McFarland/ /s/Michele Titus/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/18/2019. (Publish- /s/Michele Diane Titus/
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses-
3/21/19, 3/28/19, 4/4/19, 4/11/19). sor-County Clerk on 3/15/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/28/19, 4/4/19, 4/11/19, 4/18/19).
fiCtitious business naMe
stateMent #280527
The following person is doing business fiCtitious business naMe
as: Aprico, 1181 Nimitz Lane, Foster stateMent #280767 over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
City, CA 94404. Registered Owners: The following person is doing business
Gokce Demir and Umit Dogan Demir, as: 1)WICOSE 2)GOODWAYS, 114,
same address. The business is conduct- 36th Ave, Apt #I, SAN MATEO, CA
ed by a Married Couple. The registrants 94403. Registered Owner: Chetesh Pal
commenced to transact business under Singh, same address. The business is
their FBN on 01/01/2019. conducted by an Individual. The regis-
newspaper interns /s/Umit Dogan Demir/ trant commenced to transact business
This statement was filed with the Asses- under the FBN on N/A.
JournalisM sor-County Clerk on 2/26/2019. (Publish- /s/Chetesh Pal Singh/
The Daily Journal is looking for in- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
terns to do entry level reporting, re- This statement was filed with the Asses-
3/21/19, 3/28/19, 4/4/19, 4/11/19). sor-County Clerk on 3/22/2019. (Publish-
search, updates of our ongoing fea-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
so welcome. fiCtitious business naMe 3/28/19, 4/4/19, 4/11/19, 4/18/19).
stateMent #280717
We expect a commitment of four to The following person is doing business
eight hours a week for at least four
as: Keen’s Collections, 3182 Campus fiCtitious business naMe
months. The internship is unpaid, but stateMent #280871
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- Drive #238, SAN MATEO, CA 94403.
Registered Owners: Anne Marie A. Per- The following person is doing business
terns have progressed in time into as: Patoa Construction, 621 1st Ave.,
paid correspondents and full-time re- ez and Ronviero L. Perez, 1332 Palos
porters. Verdes Dr., Apt 5, San Mateo, CA SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered
94403. The business is conducted by a Owner: Bill MacFarlane Faiva, same ad- 203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices
College students or recent graduates Married Couple. The registrants com- dress. The business is conducted by an
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper menced to transact business under their Individual. The registrants commenced notiCe of petition to Order to Show Cause shall be published
experience is preferred but not neces- FBN on N/A. to transact business under the FBN on adMinister estate of at least once each week for four succes-
sarily required. Lynette Shizue Hirabayashi sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- publiC notiCe
/s/Anne Marie A. Perez/ 03/31/2019. Case Number: 19PRO00397 docket no. 18-Cpr-032194
This statement was filed with the Asses- ing on the petition in the following news-
/s/Bill MacFarlane/ paper of general circulation: in the estate of sui fai Jow,
Please send a cover letter describing sor-County Clerk on 3/18/2019. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses-
your interest in newspapers, a resume To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- San Mateo Daily Journal deceased
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 4/1/2019. (Publish- tingent creditors, and persons who may Filed: 3/13/2019 in fort bend County Court at
and three recent clips. Before you ap- 3/21/19, 3/28/19, 4/4/19, 4/11/19).
ply, you should familiarize yourself ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, otherwise be interested in the will or es- /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ law no. 4.
with our publication. Our Web site: 4/4/19, 4/11/19, 4/18/19, 4/25/19). tate, or both, of Lynette Shizue Judge of the Superior Court Second Amended Application to
www.smdailyjournal.com. Hirabayashi. A Petition for Probate has Dated: 3/12/2019 Declare Heirship and Second
fiCtitious business naMe been filed by Sumiko Hirabayashi in the (Published 3/21/19, 3/28/19, 4/4/19, Amended Application for Dependent
Send your information via e-mail to stateMent #280671 fiCtitious business naMe Superior Court of California, County of 4/11/19). Administration and for Letters of
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- The following person is doing business stateMent #280813 San Mateo. The Petition for Probate re- Dependent Administration
ular mail to 1720 S. Amphlett Blvd., as: HOM Korean Kitchen RC, 2639 The following person is doing business quests that Sumiko Hirabayashi be ap-
#123, San Mateo CA 94402 Broadway, Redwood City, CA 94063. pointed as personal representative to ad- Citation by publication
as: Peninsula Custom Signs, 1183 Ruby minister the estate of the decedent.
Registered Owners: Miri Kim and Elliot St., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Reg- order to show Cause for
Jeffries, 518 Grafton Ave, San Francisco, The petition requests the decedent’s will Greetings. . . .
istered Owner: Fernando Martinez, same and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- Change of naMe
CA 94112. The business is conducted address. The business is conducted by CASE# 19C1V01563 You are hereby commanded to sum-
by a Married Couple. The registrants bate. The will and any codicils are avail- mon Qinan Zhu, known to be an heir
an Individual. The registrants com- able for examination in the file kept by SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
sales - Telemarketing and Inside Sales commenced to transact business under COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, of Sui Fai Jow, Deceased, whose
Representative needed to sell newspa- menced to transact business under their the court. residence and whereabouts are un-
their FBN on N/A. The petition requests authority to admin- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
per print and web advertising and event /s/Miri Kim/ FBN on N/A. REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 known to the Petitioner, Linda Jow
marketing solutions. To apply, please call /s/Fernando Martinez/ ister the estate under the Independent
This statement was filed with the Asses- Administration of Estates Act. (This au- PETITION OF Kraner, by making publication of this
650-344-5200 and send resume to sor-County Clerk on 3/13/2019. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- thority will allow the personal representa- Hyeeun You citation at once, at least ten days pri-
info@smdailyjournal.com ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 3/26/2019. (Publish- or to the return day hereof, in some
tive to take many actions without obtain-
3/21/19, 3/28/19, 4/4/19, 4/11/19). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ing court approval. Before taking certain TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: newspaper published in your county,
4/4/19, 4/11/19, 4/18/19, 4/25/19). very important actions, however, the per- Petitioners: Hyeeun You filed a petition to appear at the next regular term of
203 public notices sonal representative will be required to with this court for a decree changing the County Court No. 4 of Fort Bend
fiCtitious business naMe give notice to interested persons unless names as follows: County, Texas, after service has
fiCtitious business naMe stateMent #280757 fiCtitious business naMe they have waived notice or consented to Present names: been perfected, to be holden in the
stateMent #280583 The following person is doing business stateMent #280745 the proposed action.) The independent courthouse thereof, in Houston,
The following person is doing business as: 1)Thos. Baker 2)Maine Cottage, 50 The following person is doing business administration authority will be granted 1. Hyeeun You Texas, the same being April 22,
as: Lake Tower Apartments, 2211 Lake Woodside Plaza, Suite 111, REDWOOD as: Eclipz Hair Design, 4103 Piccadilly unless an interested person files an ob- 2. Hayden Hajun Lao 2019, then and there to answer the
Road, Belmont, CA 94002. Registered CITY, CA 94061. Registered Owner: jection to the petition and shows good Proposed Names: petitions filed in same court on March
Owners: Richard Tod Spieker and Cath- Lane, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- 25, 2019, in a probate action now
Balsam Living, Inc., DE. The business is cause why the court should not grant au-
erine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry Lane, tered Owners: 1)Georgia Toni Ponce, thority. pending in said court in the above
conducted by a Corporation. The regis- 1. Hyeeun Yoo
Atherton, CA 94027. The business is 112 Irene Ct. #14, Belmont, CA 94002 A hearing on the petition will be held in 2. Hayden Lao Yoo numbered and styled estate on the
conducted by a Married Couple. The trants commenced to transact business 2)Renee Pamela Fuller, 1217 Quince St., this court as follows: MAY 14, 2019 at probate docket of said court, wherein
registrant commenced to transact busi- under the FBN on February 13, 2018. San Mateo, CA 94402. The business is 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of THE COURT ORDERS that all persons in Linda Jow Kraner is petitioner, and
ness under the FBN on 10/15/1998. /s/Thomas Harman/ conducted by a General Partnership. California, County of San Mateo, 400 Qinan Zhu, heir of Sui Fai Jow, de-
This statement was filed with the Asses- interested in this matter shall appear be-
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/ The registrants commenced to transact County Center, Redwood City, CA fore this court at the hearing indicated ceased, is the respondent; said peti-
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/21/2019. (Publish- business under their FBN on 10/2008. 94063. below to show cause, if any, why the pe- tions containing allegations as shown
sor-County Clerk on 3/4/19. (Published in ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, If you object to the granting of the peti- on the filed copies of said petitions.
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/19, 3/28/19, 4/4/19, 4/11/19, 4/18/19). /s/Renee P. Fuller/ tition for change of name should not be
This statement was filed with the Asses- tion, you should appear at the hearing granted. Any person objecting to the Herein fail not, but have you before
3/28/19, 3/4/19, 3/11/19). and state your objections or file written name changes described above must file said court, at the time aforesaid, this
sor-County Clerk on 3/20/2019. (Publish- objections with the court before the hear-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, a written objection that includes the rea- writ your return thereon, showing
fiCtitious business naMe ing. Your appearance may be in person sons for the objection at least two court how you have executed the same.
fiCtitious business naMe stateMent #280777 4/4/19, 4/11/19, 4/18/19, 4/25/19). or by your attorney. days before the matter is scheduled to Issued and given under my hand of
stateMent #280710 The following person is doing business If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- said court, at Richmond, Texas, this
The following person is doing business be heard and must appear at the hearing
as: Tile and Trowel, 21 E 40th Ave. #6, itor of the decedent, you must file your to show cause why the petition should 29th day of March, 2019.
as: The Merkel Building, 201 S. B Street, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered fiCtitious business naMe claim with the court and mail a copy to
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered not be granted. If no written objection is Laura Richard, County Clerk, Fort
Owner: Igor Ilic, same address. The busi- stateMent #280921 the personal representative appointed by timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Bend County, Texas, 1422 Eugene
Owner: Sunset Ridge Development CO, ness is conducted by an Individual. The The following person is doing business the court within the later of either (1) four
INC, CA.. The business is conducted by months from the date of first issuance of tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Heimann Circle, Richmond, Texas
registrants commenced to transact busi- as: A+ Junk Clean Up, 149 San Diego petition shall be held on 5/3/19 at 9 a.m., 77469, /Velma Padron/, Deputy, L.
a Limited Partnership. The registrants ness under the FBN on September 1, letters to a general personal representa-
commenced to transact business under Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red- Andrew “Andy” Dunham, Attorney
their FBN on N/A.. 2018. tered Owner: Abraham S. Tarpeh, same wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
/s/Theresa McFarland/ /s/Igor Ilic/ address. The business is conducted by from the date of mailing or personal de- der to Show Cause shall be published at
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- an Individual. The registrants com- livery to you of a notice under section least once each week for four successive
sor-County Clerk on 3/18/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 3/22/2019. (Publish- menced to transact business under their 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, FBN on N/A. er California statutes and legal authority the petition in the following newspaper of
3/21/19, 3/28/19, 4/4/19, 4/11/19). 3/28/19, 4/4/19, 4/11/19, 4/18/19). /s/Abraham S. Tarpeh/ may affect your rights as a creditor. You general circulation:
may want to consult with an attorney San Mateo Daily Journal 295 art
This statement was filed with the Asses- Filed: 3/22/2019
sor-County Clerk on 4/5/2019. (Publish- knowledgable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ oil painting-CanVass, Victorian
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, court. If you are a person interested in Judge of the Superior Court
4/11/19, 4/18/19, 4/25/19, 5/2/19). Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00
the estate, you may file with the court a Dated: 3/21/2019 OBO (650)515-6091
Request for Special Notice (form DE- (Published 3/28/19, 4/4/19, 4/11/19,
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- 4/18/19).
fiCtitious business naMe tapia: painting, seasCape,
praisal of estate assets or of any petition FRAMED, w/light, 60"sq., $499.OBO.
stateMent #280906 or account as provided in Probate Code Local Artist, Call for info (650)303-1670
The following person is doing business section 1250. A Request for Special No-
as: Esquivel Enterprises, 495 St. Francis tice form is available from the court clerk.
Blvd., DALY CITY, CA 94015. Regis- Attorney for Petitioner:
suMMary of City of 296 appliances
tered Owner: Olivia P. Esquivel, same Myron S. Greenberg, Esq.
700 Larkspur Landing Circle 205 san Mateo
address. The business is conducted by ordinanCe no. 2019-2 air Conditioner 10000 BTU w/re-
LARKSPUR, CA 94939 mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
an Individual. The registrants com- (415)461-5844 brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
menced to transact business under their aMending the Zoning Map of
FILED: 4/4/2019 the City of san Mateo to 0898
FBN on 04/04/2019. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- reZone the site at 1, 2, and 3
/s/Olivia P. Esquivel/ nal on 4/11/19, 4/18/19, 4/19/19 ) waters park driVe froM free washer and 220v dryer, both
This statement was filed with the Asses- e1 (eXeCutiVe park) to r3 working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You
sor-County Clerk on 4/4/2019. (Publish- (Multiple-faMily dwellings, move, stairs.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, MediuM density)
4/11/19, 4/18/19, 4/25/19, 5/2/19). glass-panel laMpshade. Similar
The purpose of this ordinance is to to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi-
Amend the Zoning Map for the 1, 2, ple tan/white mainly.Hang or lampshade.
fiCtitious business naMe order to show Cause for and 3 Waters Park Drive site, APNs: $75 (650)727-7266
stateMent #280940 Change of naMe 035-401-440 and 035-401-450, from
E1, Executive Office, to R3, Multiple hotpoint heaVy Duty Dryer excellent
The following person is doing business Case# 19C1V01375 working condition Burlingame $50 Call
as: Shamiyat Catering, 646 N. El Camino SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Family Dwellings, Medium Density, to
allow residential as a permitted use. Dan (408)656-0958
Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
tered Owner: Omar I. Kadoumi, same 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Maytag washer excellent working
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 I hereby certify this to be the correct
address. The business is conducted by summary of Ordinance 2019-2, intro- condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
an Individual. The registrants com- PETITION OF (408)656-0958
Andrej Kiska, Irma Kiskova duced on March 18, 2019 and adopt-
menced to transact business under their ed by the City Council of the City of
FBN on 2014. Mfg h20labs Model 300 exc cond
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: San Mateo, State of California on the counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
/s/Omar I. Kadoumi/ Petitioners: Andrej Kiska, Irma Kiskova 1st day of April 2019, by the following
This statement was filed with the Asses- filed a petition with this court for a decree vote: new, singer Sewing Machine Univer-
sor-County Clerk on 4/8/2019. (Publish- changing name as follows: sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Present name: Andrej Kiska AYES: Council Members chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222
4/11/19, 4/18/19, 4/25/19, 5/2/19). Proposed Name: Andrej Teo Kiska Papan, Freschet,
Bonilla, Goethals and tiffany style Lamp shade. Older-
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Rodriguez multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650)
fiCtitious business naMe interested in this matter shall appear be- NOES: None 727-7266.
stateMent #280660 fore this court at the hearing indicated ABSENT: None
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- VaCuuM Cleaner (reconditioned)
The following person is doing business $10 Call Ed (415)298-0645
tition for change of name should not be Ordinance No. 2019-2 shall become
as: O & R Janitorial Services, 321 Sky- effective 30 days after the date of
line Drive, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Reg- granted. Any person objecting to the
istered Owner: Maureen Videna, same name changes described above must file adoption. The full text of this ordi- 297 bicycles
a written objection that includes the rea- nance is posted in the City Clerk's Of-
address. The business is conducted by sons for the objection at least two court fice and a copy of the full text of the adult bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
an Individual. The registrant com- days before the matter is scheduled to ordinance is published on the City's loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
menced to transact business under the be heard and must appear at the hearing website www.cityofsanmateo.org un-
FBN on March 1999. to show cause why the petition should der the link to the City Council agenda Child’s sChwinn biCyCle, blue in
/s/Maureen Videna/ not be granted. If no written objection is for the meeting of April 1, 2019. good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
This statement was filed with the Asses- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
sor-County Clerk on 3/12/2019. (Publish- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the /s/ PATRICE M. OLDS, City Clerk Mountain bike new 21 gears $100.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, petition shall be held on 4/24/19 at 9 (650)722-3634
4/11/19, 4/18/19, 4/25/19, 5/2/19). a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Mountain bike. Top brand. Runs
good. $39. (660)342-5220
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298 Collectibles 302 Antiques 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For sale 311 Musical instruments
15 lP ALBUMS including "Sinatra Trilo- beer steiNs-OrigiNAl from Germa- diNiNg tAble (36"x54") and 4 match- tiKi bAr - Original from the 60’s,Like biFOld shutters 2x28”x79 $10.00 1929 ANtique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
gy", Ronstadt, Minelli, Streisand, and ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500 (650)544-5306 ter, Newly Refurbished $4,500 OBO Call
more. $40. San Bruno. (650)794-0839 (650)592-7483 $250 .(650)-654-1930. (650)245-4234. (650)742-6776.
blue OYster cult lp signed by donald
diNiNg tAble - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash ChrOMAtiC hArMONiCA: Horner
1984 tiMe magazine. Special 1994 MAhOgANY ANtique Secretary desk, Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel- tWiN bed, mattress, box spring, frame (408)661-6019
Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012. $ 50. (650)598-9804. (650)278-5776.
(650)588-0842 elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. CAsh register Parts; Much Skin Not
dresser-ANtique vANitY Combo, 3 tWiN bed- Free you pick up. Call Guts $500 (415)269-4784
49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie rOseville tuliP Pitcher, Ca: 1900. beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400 (650)344-2109 ePiPhONe les Paul Custom Prophecy
deBartolo on cover. Mint condition. $45. (650)574-2490. (650)290-3188 COsCO PlAY Pen with travel bag. Used
used bedrOOM Furniture, FREE. Call once $35 (650)591-2981 Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00.
$10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842 (650)573-7381. (650)421-5469.
303 electronics eNglish drAW Table, $50 Solid Wood
48" with two 12" pull-out leaves,
Cut glAss serving bowl 8" diameter
COlleCtAble CAbbAge Patch Kids WAll uNit/rOOM Divider. Simple $25. Call 650-921-4016 huge ludWig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New Free televisiON - Mitsubishi, call(650)697-3709 lines. Breaks down for transportation. & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
Box. Great Christmas Present. $100 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not $25.(650)712-9962 leave message deluxe FOlder Walker - 5" wheels - Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local ethAN AlleN sofa and love seat. Blue Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347 (916)975-4969
(650) 572-8895 velveteen. Solid construction. Some col-
Delivery available. WAlNut Chest, small (4 drawer with
or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol- upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 drive 3-Wheel buggy $45. Call PiANO-ANdreW KOhler, Mahogany,
dePressiON glAss Dining Plate. 8 stering. Free. (650)593-7001. (650)589-1407 Spinet piano, Very Good Condition, $250
3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red. ONKYO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, White WiCKer Armoire, asking $100, (415)334-1980
$12 (650)762-6048 glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- great condition, text for picture (650)571- Free MAgAziNes. Library discards
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
0947
gAMes OF the 23rd Olympiad maga- crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074 PlAYer PiANO 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
PhilliPs-50” COlOr t.v., Heavy, $99 iKeA dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588- (650)591-8062 WOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 Free: Wild turkey feathers; whole www.elo.deals
0842 wings, full tail fans. Wild duck wings. For
304 Furniture iKeA tAble, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
$ 30. (650)598-9804. 306 housewares fly tying, art projects, etc. Call Mark sPiNet PiANO + Bench, $50. Call
leNNOx red Rose, Unused, hand (650)207-0882 (650)589-1407
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, ANtique diNiNg table for six people iNFlAtAble COleMAN queen size COMPlete set OF CHINA - Windsor hAt, t-shirt, sweatshirt and comput- viNtAge AutOPiANO upright player
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 mattress-56"x75". Includes air pump, Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648 piano $99.00 call (650)728-5053 leave
sheets and mattress pad. $25 (650)654- 20-pieces in original box, never used. message or email flycsir@hotmail.com
Miller lite Neon sign , work good ANtique MOhAgANY Bookcase. Four 9252 $250 per box (3 boxes available).
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. liONel ChristMAs Holiday expan-
$59 call (650)218-6528 (650)342-5630 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 Wurlitzer uPright piano. Fair con-
bedsteAd siNgle, poster style, box MAhOgANY tv Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W dition. Free. No delivery. (650)455-5595
Old, ANtique, Bottle Collection: 20 x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697- CrYstAl WiNe glasses new (12ea) liONel WesterN Union Pass car and
spring, mattress available. $40.00.
bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 3709 $20.00 Call 650-592-2648 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
(650)593-7408 312 Pets & Animals
ONe COlleCtiON of antique Cuban MAttress, tWiN long, excellent condi- MiKAsA set. White. Modern (square) MOtleY Crue lp signed by neil lee
beige sOFA $99. Excellent Condition sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019 ONe KeNNel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
Cigar Bands. $95. (415) 867-6444. No (650) 315-2319 tion, $25, (650) 552-9556 Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
Texting. mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
NeW deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- NeW "bellA" buffet triple slow cooker NegriNi FeNCiNg Epee mask size M (650)593-2066
brOWN liviNg room chair with cush- & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D. ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592-
sMAll rug beater. $15.00 (650)207- Sell! (650) 875-8159. 2648 (415)260-6940
$70..00. Transport yourself. Call PArrOt CAge, Steel, Large - approx
4162 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
(650)872-2371 NiAgArA vibrAtiNg Adjustable bed siNK dOuble cast iron. Good condi- Old b&l Microscope in good condition; offer. (650)245-4084
steMMed CrYstAl. 3 styles. 13 good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842.
pieces. Pattern: "Catherine". buNK beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
(408)656-0958
$45. San Bruno.(650)794-0839 years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
307 jewelry & Clothing
rAY-bAN tOP Bar Sunglasses 316 Clothes
B/O (650)685-2494 OFFiCe tYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
wood with formica wood grain top $25 wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light- brOWN sued boots, fur-lined, size 8,
tOPPs bAsebAll complete set 1987 ChiNA CAbiNet Wallet, $20. Call ANNe KleiN silver-tone watch with weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- (650) 787-9753 new. $15.00. Call(650)872-2371
(650)589-1407 Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di- 6596
4474 al. $60.00 call(650)872-2371 FANCY high heel shoes, never worn
COMPuter desK (glass) & chair. Like queeN sOFA Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?),
Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition, rOllerblAdes, used, size 10. $20 size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
viNtAge steMWAre: 3 styles, 23
gtecher@comcast.net call (650)697-3709 308 tools obo. Please call (650)745-6309
pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 . sAMsONite 26" tan hard-sided suit FAux Fur Coat Woman's brown multi
COMPuter desK with 3 side drawers . 2 CrAFtsMAN 16in Reel Mowers new case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
retrO hutCh Needs refinishing other- in box $40 each(650)766-4858 color in excellent condition 3/4
Pine wood lacquered. Almost new. Ask $45. (650)328-6709
299 Computers for pic . $89 or bo.(650)255-3514 text or wise good condition. Top detaches from length $50 (650)692-8012
leave message bottom $25. (650)712-9962 ANtique irON Hand Drills. 3 available silK sAree 6 yards new nice color.for
19" COlOr Monitor with stand VG con- at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron KAYANO MeN’s Running shoes size 11
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- good condition $20 (650)520-7045
dition power cord/owners manual includ- COMPuter sWivel CHAIR. Padded sOFA-beige FAbriC, Orig. $900, formation.
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 Rarely used, 7ft long, $350 briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00. KNee-high blACK women's boots,
(650)234-8218 siNK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
(650)771-6324. size 7, wide calf & wide width, new.
reCOrdAble Cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- desK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. $15.00 (650)544-5306 $40.00. Call (650)872-2371
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, (650)458-3578 sOlid WOOd Dining table with exten-
(650) 578 9208 sion great piece great condition black CrAFtsMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" slr leNs Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
$80 (650)364-5263 dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 lAdies sequiN dress, blue, size XL,
Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
300 toys diNiNg ChAirs -Six Antique, lg CrAFtsMeN shop vac 6.5hp $60
Mahogany Chippendale Chairs- $675 sOlid WOOd Entertainment Center- tires-set OF four P225 45 R18 $80 MeN's stetsON hat, size large, new,
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In (510)943-9221 OBO (650)359-2238.
(650)888-2662 rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
14-1000-PCs Puzzles $3.00 ea. Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
(650)207-4162 shOPsMith MArK V 50th Anniversary tuNturi rOWiNg Machine, Good (650) 578-9208
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
(925)482-5742 Condition, $75, (650)483-1222
diNiNg rOOM Table-Antique,Oak, (650)504-0585 shOes size 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less
AMeriCAN FlYer locomotive runs 5chairs, w/ extension $200 (650)508-8662
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 tAble 24"x48" folding legs each end. uNideN hArleY Davidson Gas Tank
(650)290-3188 viNtAge CrAFtsMAN Jig Saw. Circa phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 tuxedO size 40, black, including white
juMP ANd Play Keyboard brand new, in $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580. WAlKer - Good Condition - Like New -
diNiNg tAble. 72" by 42". With leaf 310 Misc. For sale $35 (650)341-5347
90". $99 or best offer. (650)228-3389 thOMAsville diNiNg table, $50 4 WeddiNg dress-desigNer, Size 12,
stAr WArs Celebration 3 Darth Vader Needs Dry Cleaning, Org. $4000.00 Sell
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 chairs, mid-century blonde with two
leaves call (650)697-3709. 500-600 big Band-era 78's--most mint, for $500 Call (650)867-1728
The San Bruno Planning Commission will meet Tuesday, April no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 311 Musical instruments
tWO WOOd Book Shelves, $75 with WOMAN's AMeriCAN Rag faux leather
16, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Center, 1555 Crystal drawers and pull-down desk call bessY sMAll Evening Hand Bag With everett uPright antique piano. jacket. Perfect condition. Black
Springs Road, San Bruno, CA to take action on the following (650)697-3709 Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718. /2x/NW0T $25 (650) 952-3466
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
items. All interested persons are invited to attend. WOMAN's tAhAri jacket. Perfect con-
NOtiCe iNvitiNg seAled PrOPOsAls dition. Royal blue/16W/NWT $25
659 huntington Avenue. Request for a Use Permit and Archi- bAsiN d sANitArY seWer rehAbilitAtiON PrOjeCt (650) 952-3466
tectural Review Permit to allow the construction of exterior ar- CitY PrOjeCt NO. 46s091-46000-9151-46215
CitY OF sAN MAteO, CAliFOrNiA WOMeN's blACK suede fur lined
chitectural improvements and a 1,911 square foot first and sec- 1. Sealed Bids will be received by the City Council of the City of San Mateo, California, for San Mateo Basin D Sewer Rehabilita- boots, size 8. $10.00 call (650)872-2371
ond story addition at the north end of the building that would tion Project and other work as shown on the Contract Drawings No. 46S091-46000-9151-46215 and as described in this Contract
Book. The Work described requires that the Bidder be licensed by the State of California as a Class A Contractor. WOrK bOOts. Iron Age, size 10-1/2,
enlarge the kitchen and add storage area for the restaurant as- 2. Project description: Spot and segment repairs of sanitary sewers at 315 locations, full sanitary sewer pipeline replacement by brown, with steel metatarsal protection.
sociated with Artichoke Joe’s Casino, per Sections 12.96.120 either open cut or pipe bursting at 18 locations, reconnection of service laterals and connections to manholes, 12 manhole rehabil- In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494
and 12.108 of the SBMC. Recommended Environmental De- itations, 9 manhole replacements, pre- and post-installation CCTV Inspections, and site restorations.
termination: Categorical Exemption. uP-18-031, Ar-19-003 3. Bidder shall purchase a complete set of Plans and Specifications and provide contact information through Barker Blue in order 318 sports equipment
to be eligible to bid on this Project. The Contract Book, plans and proposal forms are available at City of San Mateo - Public Works
Bidding Web Portal. Bidders can also email Barker Blue's Customer Support Team at plans@barkerblue.com or call 650-696-
big berthA, Golfsmith Titanium Driver
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, April 11, 2019. 2100 for assistance. Any questions regarding the Contract Documents should be directed to Deanie Ding, Project Manager, in
,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick
writing to Deanie.Ding@jacobs.com.
4. The estimated construction cost of this Project is $4,190,000. This estimate is not based on a “Contractor's cost take off” of the (415)999-4474
Project, but is derived from an averaging of costs for work on similar projects in the area of which the City is aware. This figure is
given to indicate the relative order of magnitude of this Project and is not intended to influence or affect in any way the amount of brANd NeW Golf bag with Stand.
the Bid for this Project. Makes a great gift. $65. 415-867-6444.
iNvitAtiON FOr bid 5. All Bids shall be accompanied by a Bid bond, cashier's check, or certified check made payable to the City of San Mateo in an No Texting.
amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate amount of the Bid.
6. Bidder is notified that it shall comply with the requirements for Non-Discrimination as set forth in United States Code, Title 23, brANd NeW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods;
Peninsula Family service is a non-profit child development Section 112, Public Contract Code, Section 7106, and Section 00500, Agreement. Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great
program that participates in the USDA Child and Adult Care 7. Addenda issued during the time of bidding shall become a part of the documents furnished Bidders for the preparation of Bids, gift $95. 415-867-6444. No Texting.
Food Program. We are currently soliciting letters of interest shall be covered in the Bids, and shall be made a part of the Contract. If an addendum is available, a notice will be posted on the
City's Public Works, Bids & Proposals website with instructions on how to obtain a copy (www.cityofsanmateo.org/bids.aspx). eAstON AluMiNuM bat.33 inches, 30
from prospective suppliers of meals in order to comply with Each Bid shall include specific acknowledgement in the space provided of receipt of all Addenda issued during the bidding period. oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
federal regulations governing the program in matters of pro- Failure to so acknowledge may result in the Bid being rejected as not responsive. Failure of any Bidder to receive such Addenda
curement. The contract will be for meals served to children at shall not be grounds for non-compliance with the terms of the instructions. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to contact the everlAst 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
City to determine the existence of any and all addenda. Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
the Peninsula Family Service childcare centers located in Men- 8. The time of completion for this Contract shall be two hundred (200) working days, beginning from the date specified in the No-
lo Park, Redwood City, San Mateo, Daly City, and South San tice to Proceed. guthY-reNKer POWer Rider,Ever-
Francisco. The selected vendor will provide approximately 324 9. The right is reserved, as the interest of the City may require, to reject any or all Bids, to waive any informality in Bids, and to ac- last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
cept, modify, or reject any items of the Bid, or in the case of a single Bid being received to extend the acceptance date by up to erciser $20 (510)770-1976
breakfasts, 301 lunches, and 356 snacks daily at the locations thirty (30) days with notice. The City of San Mateo is a charter City and any Contract entered into is subject to the provisions of the
indicated above for children ages six (6) weeks to twelve (12) City of San Mateo Charter, which may supersede certain provisions of the Public Contract Code and other provision of state law. KNee rider $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269
years, and the meal pattern must meet the USDA meal pattern 10. No Bidder or Subbidder may be listed on a Bid proposal for a public works project and no Bidder or Subbidder may be award-
ed a Contract for public work on a public works project unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to leAther gOlF bag with 23 clubs $90.
for children ages six (6) weeks to twelve (12) years. Additional- Labor Code section 1725.5. This Project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Re- (650) 592-2648.
ly, meals served under this contract must meet the require- lations.
ments of 7 CFR Part 226, Child and Adult Care Food Program In general, the prevailing wage scale, as determined by the Director of Industrial Relations of the State of California, in force on MeN's rOssigNOl Skis. $95.00,
the day this Bid was announced, will be the minimum paid to all craftsmen and laborers working on this Project. In some cases, good condition, (650)341-0282.
Regulations. prevailing wage determinations have either a single asterisk (*) or double asterisks (**) after the expiration date in effect on the
date of the Notice Inviting Sealed Proposals. ONe dOzeN Official League Diamond
The Bid will be open on March 26, 2019 at 9AM. The Bid will In cases where the prevailing wage determinations have a single asterisk (*) after the expiration date which are in effect on the Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger
date of the Notice Inviting Sealed Proposals, such determinations remain in effect for the life of the Project. Prevailing wage deter- (650)771-6324.
be closed on April 10, 2019 at 5PM. Bids received after closing minations which have double asterisks (**) after the expiration date indicate that the basic hourly wage rate, overtime, and holiday
time will not be considered. In Addition, only sealed bids will be pay rates, and employer payments to be paid for work performed after this date have been predetermined. If work is extended tOtAl gYM XLS, excellent condition.
accepted. As required by USDA, the contract will be awarded past this date, the new rate must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts the Contractor enters into. Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
Pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code, the general prevailing wage rates in the county, or counties, in which the work is to (650)588-0828
to the lowest, most responsible and responsive bidder. be done have been determined by the Director of the California Department of Industrial Relations. The wages as set forth in the
General Prevailing Wage Rates for this Project will be posted at the job site. It is understood that it is the responsibility of the Bid- viNtAge NAsh Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
Applications for food service bid and contract is available der to determine the correct scale. The City will keep a copy of the wage scale in the City Clerk's office for the convenience of Bid- ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
ders. The State Prevailing Wage Rates may also be obtained from the California Department of Industrial Relations internet web 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
at site at http://www.dir.ca.gov. Any errors or defects in the materials in the City Clerk's office will not excuse a Bidder's failure to
http://www.peninsulafamilyservice.org/food-service-bid/ comply with the actual scale then in force. WOrKOut beNCh, weights, bars, for
The food service vendors who may have interest in bidding for 11. Said sealed proposals shall be delivered to the City Clerk, City Hall, 330 West 20th Avenue, San Mateo, California 94403, at flat/incline bench and legs. $100.
or before 2:00 p.m., May 9, 2019 and they shall be opened and read by a City Representative at said date and time at a public
this contract are requested to submit by or before April 10, meeting called by him.
(650)861-2411
2019 a letter of interest and application to: 12. On Monday, April 22, 2019 at 10 a.m., a mandatory pre-bid conference shall be held at the City Hall, 330 West 20th Avenue, YAMAhA rOOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
San Mateo, California 94403, for purposes of clarifying and answering questions relative to the project. Bidders are required to at-
tend and if absent from this meeting will be deemed unresponsive. A summary of questions and responses from the pre-bid con- (650)458-3255
Peninsula Family Service ference will be issued in writing to all planholders. Any other questions regarding the Bidding Documents should be directed to Ms.
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issues — including lowering prescription any wrongdoing occurred and was only inter- the United States,” she said.

PELOSI
Continued from page 1
drug prices — where the two share common
goals. At the same time, Pelosi vowed to keep
up relentless Democratic oversight of the
ested in ensuring proper procedures were fol-
lowed.
Pelosi said Barr’s comments undermine the
“Is that an impeachable offense? Well it
depends on what we see in the report. I set a
very high bar for impeachment because I
administration. And she did not fully close Constitution and his role in the Justice think it’s very divisive in the country and one
the door on impeachment proceedings, Department. of our purposes is to unify, as our founders
cerned” about Barr’s handling of special despite having recently dismissed efforts by Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec gave us guidance, e pluribus unum, from many
counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russian liberal colleagues by saying Trump’s “not declined to comment. one.”
meddling in the campaign and accused Barr of worth it.” As House Democrats pursue oversight of Republicans say Pelosi is under great pres-
doing Trump’s political bidding in his testi- “My view is that impeachment is very divi- the Trump administration beyond the Mueller sure from her liberal flank, including young
mony at a Senate hearing. sive in the country, and when we see what we probe, Trump has complained that Democrats colleagues such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-
“He is not the attorney general of Donald need to see it may be imperative that he be will never be satisfied. He and his allies call it Cortez, but the speaker who has represented
Trump. He is the attorney general of the impeached. But up until then, he’s not worth presidential harassment. San Francisco for 30 years scoffed.
United States,” Pelosi told AP. “I don’t trust it,” Pelosi said. Asked what would satisfy Democrats, “I am from the left,” she said. “I’m a pro-
Barr, I trust Mueller.” Much will hinge on Mueller’s findings, Pelosi said: “I’ll be satisfied when we have a gressive Democrat from San Francisco ... and
Pressure is mounting on the attorney gener- putting the attorney general’s credibility new president of the United States who is a I’m proud of who I am.”
al in the days before his release of a version increasingly on the line. Democrat.” As the new Congress rounds out its 100-
of Mueller’s nearly 400-page report, and Barr testified Wednesday before a Senate As for the Mueller report, Barr’s four-page days milestone, the speaker said Democrats
Pelosi amplified the demands from Capitol panel that he believes “spying did occur” on summary of its main conclusions said the are doing far more than conducting oversight
Hill to see the full document. Barr said Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, align- president was not exonerated by the special of the White House, even though she said
Wednesday he expects to release a redacted ing himself more closely with the president’s counsel. Mueller left open the question of that’s their constitutional responsibility as
version within a week. Pelosi said it’s only a views on the origins of the Russia investiga- whether Trump obstructed justice during the an equal branch of government.
“matter of time” before the full report is made tion. Trump and other critics of the Russia two-year probe of Russian interference in the Though female candidates and voters
public. probe claim that the precursor to Mueller’s 2016 election. Barr and his team at the Justice helped usher Democrats to the majority,
“We will see it,” she said. investigation was launched during the Obama Department made their own decision to clear Pelosi said she’s not insisting on having a
During Pelosi’s 30-minute interview in her administration by officials abusing their sur- the president of criminal wrongdoing. woman -- or two women -- on the party’s
Capitol Hill office, she took stock of the veillance power. Mueller was appointed spe- Pelosi said anew on Wednesday, “Let us see 2020 presidential ticket.
Democrats’ first 100 days as the House major- cial counsel by Trump’s Justice Department. the report.” “Would I like to see one? Yes,” she said.
ity in the new Congress. And despite harsh Barr didn’t present evidence to support the “The fact is the president has engaged in “But it doesn’t mean that if there isn’t one ...
words for Trump and his advisers, she still assertion and later in his testimony appeared activities that are unethical, un-American. ... that it’s not a ticket that we should all get
spoke hopefully of working with him on key to backtrack, saying he wasn’t certain that In every way he is unfit to be the president of behind.”
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of the umpires immediately signaled home the last game before spring break, Hager tournament, with the winner earning the

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run — it took some prodding by the Aragon
coaching staff before the umps eventually
agreed.
pitched four scoreless innings in a 3-1,
nine-inning win over Carlmont. Monday,
she pitched a nine-inning, 1-0 shutout of
PAL second automatic CCS berth.
Half Moon Bay (6-4) had a chance to stay
in the team match as the Cougars forced two
That delay, not surprisingly, brought El St. Ignatius. She then went another eight matches — No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles
Camino manager Casey Owen out of the scoreless innings Tuesday before Woodside — to three sets. But it was Mills that came
the story because then it got kinda weird. dugout to discuss the call, all the while scratched out a run in the ninth of a 1-0 out on top in each one. At No. 1 singles,
Anyone familiar with Aragon’s field Hourigan stood at second, knowing he had Wildcats win. Mills’ Matt O’Grady took the first set from
knows that right field backs up against a hit a home run, but not convinced the Over that time, Hager has allowed a total Phineas Lehan 6-4. But Lehan rebounded to
grove of trees that protects balls from fly- umpires knew as well. of 12 hits, including three each against take the second 3-6. The then went to a
ing out onto the football stadium bleachers, So on second base he stayed. both SI and Woodside. third-set tiebreaker, with O’Grady pulling
track and field. These are not the most man- “I didn’t want to get tagged out jogging Through eight appearances this season, out the victory with a 7-2 decision.
icured trees, however, so they are a point of around the bases,” Hourigan said. Hager has a 1.01 ERA, second in the PAL At No. 1 doubles, the Vikings’ tandem of
emphasis during the manager’s pregame He was eventually given the honor of behind Carlmont’s Sanni Karhiaho, who Tatsuro Kamono and Bryan Chiang dropped
meeting with the umpire to go over field’s completing his trip around the bag, but has posted a 0. 72 ERA in nine games the first set 6-2 to HMB’s Billy Ginna and
ground rules — rules that apply specifically admitted that the stop over at second base according to stats loaded on Phil Carrig. But Kamono and Chiang rallied
to the Dons’ diamond. kind of robbed him of the pure home run MaxPreps.com. She is second in strikeouts to win the second set in a tiebreaker, 7-4,
So of course those trees factored into experience. with 66, Aragon’s Holly Fletcher leads the before taking the win with a 10-5 decision
Hourigan’s story. As his ball approached But that won’t be noted on the back of his league with 81. Her five wins is second in in a third-set, super tiebreaker.
the fence, it got entangled in the branches baseball card. the PAL — behind Fletcher’s and Karhiaho’s The Vikings, as the No. 4 seed, will trav-
of a tree that hangs a good 5 feet over the *** six victories. el to San Mateo to take on top-seeded
top of the fence. San Mateo softball pitcher Sage Hager *** Aragon next in the PAL tournament.
Hourigan said he knew the ground rules. established herself in the circle as a fresh- The Mills boys’ tennis team officially
“If it hits the trees it’s a home run,” man last season. This season, she is mak- wrapped up the PAL Ocean Division title
Hourigan said. ing a bid for best pitcher in the PAL. with a 6-1 win over Half Moon Bay, com- Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
And yet he pulled into second base as She proved as much over her last three pleting an undefeated, 10-0 run through the nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-
there seemed to be some confusion. Neither games as she threw 21 shutout innings. In division and with it, a spot in the PAL team 5200 ext. 117.

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Rugby player’s anti-gay post
condemned as ’unacceptable’
the routine plays look easy, but they also came SYDNEY — The governing body of
up with some defensive gems that added to the Australian rugby has condemned an anti-gay
Knights’ frustrations. Two of the biggest post by Wallabies fullback Israel Folau on
defensive plays came in the second inning. social media, saying it is
First, Burlingame second baseman Jacob Cilia “unacceptable” and “dis-
charged a slow bouncer off the bat of Drew respectful.”
Aspillera and, as his momentum was carrying Folau, one of the
him toward home plate, threw back across his sport’s top players, pub-
body to get the runner by a step. lished a message on his
Later in the inning, Hillsdale loaded the Instagram account that
bases thanks to back-to-back hits from said “drunks, homosexu-
Antonio Paolinelli and Reese Barrelier and a als, adulterers, liars, for-
walk to Jack Yeretich. Dylan Cesar, the nicators, thieves, athe-
Knights’ No. 8 hitter, came to the plate and lift- NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL Israel Folau ists, idolators. Hell
ed a 1-2 pitch to medium right field Burlingame catcher Alex McMasters tags out Hillsdale’s Antonio Paolinelli on a play at the awaits you.”
Burlingame rightfielder Thomas McClure plate in the top of the second inning. Rugby Australia said its integrity unit was
made the catch as Paolinelli tagged up at third looking into the matter, and an announce-
James Madison. “Games go like that some- Get ’em on, get ’em over, get ’em in.
and attempted to score. McClure fired a rope to ment was expected Thursday. Folau’s com-
times.” “You have to do that in this league. You have
catcher Alex McMaster who was waiting for ments come just five months before the start
Burlingame (6-1 PAL Bay, 8-2 overall) got to do that in baseball,” Scott said. “Baseball’s
Paolinelli, swiping a tag on him going by to of the Rugby World Cup in Japan, where
all the scoring it would need in the bottom of gotten away from those things.”
complete the 9-2 double play. Folau is expected to be one of Australia lead-
the second inning. Taylor Clark and Emilio The loss puts Hillsdale (2-4, 6-6) in danger of
ing players.
In the top of the fifth, Burlingame’s Cilia Flores opened the inning with back-to-back dropping out of the division championship
RA said “the content within the post is
stole another hit away from Hillsdale, when he walks. They both moved up a base on a race altogether. Not only do the Knights get
unacceptable. It does not represent the val-
fielded Cesar’s bunt-for-a-hit attempt and got McMaster sacrifice bunt before Clark scored on Burlingame at home Friday, they have to come
ues of the sport and is disrespectful to mem-
him by half a step at first base. a Gino Lopiccolo suicide squeeze bunt. back Monday to finish up a game with
bers of the rugby community.”
As good as Larkin was, Hillsdale’s Scott The Panthers added an insurance run in the Carlmont that was suspended in the ninth
Folau was warned last year after making
Leighton might have been even better, as he third in similar fashion. Keunho Kim, the inning April 1 because of darkness.
anti-gay comments on social media, but
threw his fourth complete game of the season. Panthers’ No. 9 hitter, hit a slow roller to sec- If there is a silver lining for Hillsdale, it’s
avoided any disciplinary action. He has pub-
He did what is asked of any pitcher — to give ond base. He not only beat the throw to first, it that the Knights have stayed true to form since
licly aired his anti-gay stance and opposi-
his team a shot to win. Two runs on three hits got past the Knights’ first baseman and Kim Bay Division play started.
tion to same-sex marriage, with one previ-
in six innings? Can’t ask any more of hustled into second. He moved to third on “We haven’t won a league game on the road
ous message reading that God’s plan for gay
Leighton. Preston Lau sacrifice bunt and scored on a Cilia and we haven’t lost a league game at home,”
people was “HELL ... Unless they repent of
“He’s incredible,” said Hillsdale manager sacrifice fly to center. Madison said.
their sins and turn to God.”

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