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Farm Hills
speeds see
a decrease
By Bill Silverfarb
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
City takes on
El
Camino
Real
Voters consider even tougher gun control laws
improvements
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Menlo-Atherton senior Eliza Grover fires a shot in her teams victory Saturday over Notre Dame-Belmont in the Tiger Cup Invitational championship game. Both teams advanced to last years state volleyball championship games, but having played
in different divisions hadnt faced each other since 2014. STORY PAGE 11.
By Don Thompson
ammunition.
Proposition 63 also would extend
Californias unique program that
allows authorities to seize firearms
from owners who bought guns legally
but are no longer allowed to own them.
It would require offenders to give up
their weapons as soon as they are convicted of a felony or a violent misdemeanor, found to be mentally unstable
or are the subject of a restraining order
involving domestic violence.
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
1962
On thi s date:
In 1 5 3 7 , Jane Seymour, the third wife of Englands King
Henry VIII, died 12 days after giving birth to Prince Edward,
later King Edward VI.
In 1 8 6 1 , the rst transcontinental telegraph message was
sent by Chief Justice Stephen J. Field of California from
San Francisco to President Abraham Lincoln in
Washington, D.C., over a line built by the Western Union
Telegraph Co.
In 1 9 3 9 , DuPont began publicly selling its nylon stockings in Wilmington, Delaware. Benny Goodman and His
Orchestra recorded their signature theme, Lets Dance, for
Columbia Records in New York.
In 1 9 4 5 , the United Nations ofcially came into existence
as its charter took effect.
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In 1 9 9 6 , TyRon Lewis, 18, a black motorist, was shot to Shoma Uno of Japan skates during his free skate program at the Skate America, Mens Free Skate, Hoffman Estates, Illinois,
death by police during a trafc stop in St. Petersburg, Sunday.
Florida; the incident sparked rioting. (Ofcer James Knight
was cleared by a grand jury and the Justice Department).
In 2 0 0 2 , authorities apprehended Army veteran John Allen
(0. 279-hectare) parcel that features
Muhammad and teenager Lee Boyd Malvo near Myersville, Prince Albert buys Philadelphia
gardens and a private backyard. Inside,
Maryland, in the Washington-area sniper attacks. (Malvo
the home boasts a formal paneled dinwas later sentenced to life in prison without the possibility home of mom Grace Kelly
ing room, finished basement and a barof parole; Muhammad was sentenced to death and executed in
PHILADELPHIA The Philadelphia
room.
2009.)
home where Oscar-winning actress
Grace Kelly left Philadelphia at age
Grace Kelly grew up and accepted a
20 for Hollywood, but remained adored
marriage proposal from Prince Rainier
by Philadelphians through the years.
III of Monaco in 1955 is now in the
The city mourned after Princess Grace
hands of the royal family.
died in 1982 from injuries she suffered
Her son, Prince Albert of Monaco,
in an automobile crash in France that
has confirmed to People Magazine that
involved her teenage daughter. She
he was the recent purchaser of the sixwas 52.
bedroom, 2.5-story Colonial home in
Once asked about memories growing
the citys East Falls section.
up in Philadelphia, Kelly recalled
He said in an interview on the magawalking along the Wissahickon Creek
zines website posted Friday that the
in Fairmount Park, saying it was her
house is very special to our family.
greatest treat.
He
said
he
was
happy
to
have
saved
it
Actor Hudson
Rock musician Bill
Actor B.D. Wong is
Prince Albert said he has early memfrom
a
near
certain
death
or
developYang is 13.
Wyman is 80.
56.
ories of visits to the home, such as
ment.
Football Hall-of-Famer Y.A. Tittle is 90. Actor F. Murray
staring out an upstairs window or
The property last made headlines in
Abraham is 77. Country musician Billy Thomas (Terry 2014 when its 81-year-old former
Grace Kelly
rolling around on the living room carMcBride and the Ride) is 63. Actor Doug Davidson is 62. Actor owner pleaded no contest to animal
Were still trying to figure out what pet.
Zahn McClarnon is 50. Singer Michael Trent (Americana duo cruelty charges for keeping cats and were going to do with it, he said.
The house is filled with little
Shovels & Rope) is 39. Rock musician Ben Gillies dogs in unsanitary conditions. Were looking at having it contain moments like that. Moments of being
(Silverchair) is 37. Singer-actress Monica Arnold is 36. Officials with the Pennsylvania some museum exhibit space and maybe a family, he said.
The father of two told the magazine
Actress-comedian Casey Wilson is 36. Rhythm-and-blues Society for the Prevention of Cruelty use part of it for offices for some of our
that he cant wait to make new memosinger Adrienne Bailon (3lw) is 33. Actor Tim Pocock is 31. to Animals seized 15 cats from the foundation work.
R&B singer-rapper-actor Drake is 30. Actress Shenae Grimes home and found the remains of several
The home was built in 1935 by ries in the home with his own children,
is 27. Actress Eliza Taylor is 27. Olympic gold medal gymnast others. The owner had lived in the Kellys father, John B. Kelly. He was a twins Prince Jacques and Princess
large brick house since 1973.
three-time Olympic gold medal-win- Gabriella.
Kyla Ross is 20.
Im looking forward to showing the
Real estate agent John OConnell of ning rower in the 1920s and later a
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
Elfant Wissahickon Realtors said the prominent businessman active in house to the kids, sharing it with
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
home sold for $754,000.
Philadelphia politics. A sign posted them, having them see the garden. Itll
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
The prince told the magazine he outside designates the structure as a probably be next year. Well have to
one letter to each square,
finish the work and then well have
planned to visit Philadelphia on Pennsylvania historical landmark.
to form four ordinary words.
Tuesday as he considers plans for the
The estate sits on a 0. 69-acre some sort of opening, he said.
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Police reports
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A Lyft driver was offered money for sexual favors by a passanger on California
Drive in Burlingame before 9:58 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 19.
BURLINGAME
Reckl es s dri v er. A man was seen driving
while on his phone and almost ran someone
off the road on Howard Avenue before 8:13
p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19.
Traffi c hazard. A black sedan was stalled
in the middle of the road on Cowan Road
before 5:20 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19.
Disturbance. A passenger refused to pay
their fare on Anza Boulevard before 12:47
a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19.
William Henry Howard shaped much of modern Burlingame.
Savings and Loan Society sued Howard for Grand theft. Someone ran into a store and
School.
Among other business interests, Howard $150,000. The loan had been in default for stole five cellphones before running off on
operated a dairy and a cattle ranch on the 17 months. By 1900, the Howards had sep- Burlingame Avenue before 7:29 p. m.
Peninsula. By 1889, however, he began to arated: Anna Dwight Whiting Howard Tuesday, Oct. 18.
view his Peninsula property as having moved back to Boston. William H. Howard Fraud. Someone was scammed out of
greater potential for residential real estate died on Oct. 20, 1901 of Brights disease $2,900 on Airport Boulevard before 3:24
use rather than agricultural use. In that year, a term that is no longer in use, but used to p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18.
he made his first real estate subdivision on a refer to various kidney-related diseases. The
small sliver of land, north of downtown San boy who was born in Happy Valley had died BELMONT
Mateo and east of the railroad tracks. alone at the age of 51. When sales in his Di s turbance. A transient was seen urinatHowever, one wonders if sales were slow or subdivision of Lyon-Hoag finally took off ing in public on El Camino Real before 7:45
if expenditures were simply too high, as by after the 1906 earthquake, it was his widow p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19.
1894 he sold his large home Uplands to who would benefit.
Sus pi ci o us pers o n. A person was seen
Charles Frederick Crocker. The year before,
loitering in front of a restaurant and harassWilliam had been an enthusiastic founding
ing people as they came in and out on El
member of the Burlingame Country Club Joanne Garrison is the author of Burlingame Camino Real before 2:08 p.m. Wednesday,
Centennial:
1908-2008
and
a
board
member
of
the
a club designed to spur real estate sales on
Burlingame Historical Society. The society oper- Oct. 19.
the Peninsula to wealthy San Franciscans. ates a museum in the Burlingame train station; it is Sus pi ci o us pers o n. An agitated man was
Howard donated land at the northern edge of open on the first Sunday of months from 1 p.m.-4 seen walking in and out of traffic on Old
his property for an attractive Burlingame p.m. For more information about Burlingame and
County Road before 1:30 p.m. Wednesday,
train station that was built to welcome Hillsborough see burlingamehistory.org or
burlingamefoundingfamilies.wordpress.com
Oct. 19.
guests to the club who arrived by train. The
train station was designed by his halfbrother, George Howard.
Three years later, after the Burlingame
Country Club was formed, Howard would
make Burlingames first subdivision (in
1896). He called it the Town of
Burlingame and it included small lots
between Burlingame Avenue on the north
and Peninsula on the south and between El
Camino Real on the west and Dwight Road
on the east. However, any sales from these
lots apparently did not occur fast enough or
were not sufficient to ward off a foreclosure
action on Howard property in San
Francisco. In August of 1896, the Hibernia
STATE
LOCAL/NATION
Local briefs
Two sought in pizza joint burglary
Two suspects forced their way into a pizza
restaurant early Friday morning in Pacifica
and stole a safe with an unspecified amount
of cash inside, police said Saturday.
Officers responded at 5:47 a.m. to the
Round Table Pizza at 1285 Linda Mar
Shopping Center when an alarm went off.
When the officers arrived they found that
the restaurants front window was shattered.
Police said they are looking for a heavy
set black male suspect with a goatee, who
was wearing a light-colored hooded sweatshirt, light-colored pants and black gloves.
Police said they are also looking for
another male suspect wearing a light-colored hooded sweatshirt and light-colored
pants.
Officers continue to investigate the theft.
Anyone with information about it is urged
to call the Police Department at (650) 7387314.
Anonymous tips can be left on the silent
witness tip line at (650) 359-4444 or
online
at
http://www.cityofpacifica.org/depts/police
/.
No arrest was made in the shooting and a suspect was not identified.
Anyone with information about
the incident is asked to contact
Burlingame police at (650) 7774100.
Toddler dies in
fire with a dog
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Iraqi refugees that fled violence in Mosul and internally displaced Syrians
who fled Islamic State controlled areas in Deir al-Zor, gather near the Iraqi
border, in Hasaka Governorate Sunday.
actual number.
Dozens of fleeing troops jumped into the
Niger River and 22 were pulled from the
water by soldiers from that neighboring
country, officers said. Many soldiers are
feared to have drowned, they said.
In a separate development, hunters killed
seven Boko Haram fighters who were burning buildings and huts in northeastern
Makwaa village, the hunters and villagers
confirmed Sunday. We engaged them in a
fierce battle for close to three hours, we
overpowered them, resulting in the killing
of seven, hunter Aisha Gombi said of
Saturday nights firefight. One was caught
alive with gun wounds and others escaped
into the bush.
President Muhammadu Buhari promised
to better arm Nigerias military when he
was elected in March 2015, blaming corruption for the deaths of thousands including soldiers in the 7-year-old Islamic
insurgency that has killed more than
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OPINION
Gordon M. Seely
Belmont
Thomas Morgan
San Mateo
No on Measure K
Editor,
Three years ago, proponents of the
sales tax increase told us the tax
would be used for child abuse prevention. Now, the proponents of Measure
K, the extension of said sales tax, are
telling us it will be used for affordable
housing.Even if Measure K fails, the
sales tax will be in force for another
seven years. Perhaps the county
should hire a ballot consultant to
divine what will be the hot button
issues that will tug on voters heart
strings seven years from now.
George Yang
Menlo Park
Presidential candidates
cause angst in the public
Editor,
The upcoming election has created a
sense of unease among a growing
number of my longtime friends. In
my 66 years of voting, we have never
experienced such angst. The news
media exposes daily more aws of the
candidates characters. Perhaps a quotation from Alexis de Tocqueville, a
French traveler who sought the secret
of the newly-created greatness of
America, will explain our angst:
America is great because America is
good, and if America ever ceases to be
good, America will cease to be great.
Betsy Bogel
Burlingame
BUSINESS STAFF:
Michael Davis
Charles Gould
Dave Newlands
Henry Guerrero
Paul Moisio
Joel Snyder
Editor,
First, thank you for your endorsement of Katie Kane and Kim Grifn for
the Sequoia Healthcare District. That is
denitely the correct choice. They have
worked very hard for many years to
provide health promotion and care for
residents of our district by their active
involvement on committees, working
with health care organizations and promoting preventive health measures and
activities through the many non-prot
agencies in our district.
The two people who are running
against Kane and Grifnhave never
evenbotheredto attend a District
Board meeting, and as far as anyone
knows, do not have any direct knowledge as to what the district does, or
what it is required to do legally.
Personally, I cant imagine running for
an ofce not knowing anything about
it. That is the height of arrogance.
They claim they want to either eliminate the district or restrict it in some
way to reducetaxes. This illustrates
their lack of knowledge. Even if the
district was eliminated, the taxes would
still be collected, and no one knows
for certain where that money would go.
Probably not much to healthcare.
100 percent of the tax money
received goes to directly benet the
health of our citizens. Thousands of
people have been helped, and lives
have been saved, thanks to the work
of Sequoia Healthcare District.
I encourage district voters to vote for
Kane and Grifn so that the district can
continue to provide much needed
healthcare services to our community.
Arthur Faro
Redwood Shores
The letter writer is the president of
the Sequoia Healthcare District Board
of Directors.
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BUSINESS
Network-owning
companies
like AT&T are investing in media
to find new revenue sources and
ensure they dont get relegated to
being just dumb pipes. In addition to the Comcast-NBC
Universal deal, Verizon bought
AOL last year and has now proposed a deal for Yahoo to build a
digital-ad business.
After its attempt to buy wireless
competitor T-Mobile was scrapped
in 2011 following opposition
from regulators, AT&T doubled
down on television by purchasing
satellite-TV company DirecTV for
$48.5 billion. AT&T is expected
to offer a streaming TV package,
DirecTV Now, by the end of the
year, aimed at people who have
dropped their cable subscriptions
or never had one.
The venerable phone company
has to contend with slowing
growth in wireless services, given
that most Americans already have
smartphones. And it faces new
competitors for that business
from cable companies. Comcast
plans to launch a cellphone service for its customers next year.
AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson,
who will run the combined company, said on a conference call that
the deal will allow AT&T to offer
unique services, particularly on
mobile, though he didnt provide
details. Jeff Bewkes, the Time
Warner CEO who will stay with the
company for an undefined transi-
POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES
Even if the AT&T deal overcomes opposition in Washington,
its possible that regulators might
saddle the combined company
with so many conditions that the
deal no longer makes sense.
Its not hard to imagine what
you can do on paper. They would
keep HBO exclusive for only
DirecTV subscribers, or only
make TNT or TBS available over
AT&T Wireless, said analyst
Craig Moffett of research firm
MoffettNathanson, referring to
Time Warner networks. But as a
practical matter, those kinds of
strategies are expressly prohibited by the FCC and antitrust law.
Then there is the $85 billion
that AT&T is handing over to Time
Warner, almost 40 percent more
than investors thought the company was worth a week ago.
Count me as a skeptic that
there is real value to be created,
Moffett said.
Amy Yong, an analyst at
Macquarie Capital, recalled many
celebrated media deals of the past
have turned into duds in particular, Time Warners disastrous
acquisition by AOL in 2001. If
you look at history, its still an
unproven that big deals make
sense, she said. AT&T, she noted,
was paying a huge price.
Still, Yong said that AT&T and
other phone companies feel they
have to act because the threats to
their business seem to be coming
from every direction. At the end
of the day, these companies are
trying to compete with Google
and Facebook and Amazon, not
just traditional competitors, she
said. You see Google pivoting
into wireless.
John Bergmayer of the publicinterest group Public Knowledge,
which often criticizes media consolidation, warned of harm to consumers from the AT&T deal. He
said, for example, AT&T might let
wireless customers watch TV and
movies from Time Warner without
MARKET MOVES
Shares of AT&T, as is typical of
acquirers in large deals, fell on
reports of a deal in the works on
Friday, ending the day down 3 percent. But the prospect of more
media acquisitions sent several
stocks soaring Friday. Netflix and
Discovery Communications each
jumped more than 3 percent.
Time Warner rose nearly 8 percent on Friday, and is now up 38
percent since the start of the year.
The company has moved aggressively to counter the threat that
sliding cable subscriptions poses
to its business. Among other
things, it launched a streaming
version of HBO for cord-cutters
and, alongside an investment in
internet TV provider Hulu, added
its networks to Hulus live-TV
service thats expected next year.
The deal would make Time
Warner the target of the two
largest media-company acquisitions on record, according to
Dealogic. The highest was AOLs
$94 billion acquisition of Time
Warner at the end of the dot-com
boom.
In that last deal, AOL paid
entirely in its own stock, which
then proceeded to crater. This
time, Time Warner is playing it
safer. Its getting half of the deal
in AT&T stock and half in cash.
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at 1 p.m. in a battle
for first place, with
both teams 2-0 in
conference play.
CCSF is coming
off a major upset
Saturday, having
Rashaan
downed No. 2
Fontenette
Santa Rosa Junior
College
34-21.
The following week, on Saturday,
Nov. 5, CSM travels to Santa Rosa.
In Saturdays route of Contra Costa,
Menlo-Atherton senior Jacqueline DiSanto fires a back-row shot in Saturdays 25-21, 19-25,
15-9 victory over Notre Dame-Belmont in the Tiger Cup Invitational championship match.
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Anthony Rizzo reacts as the Cubs clinch the NL pennant Saturday night.
M-A
Continued from page 11
M-A, meanwhile, has become effective at mixing up its attack between
Grover a senior opposite and
senior outside hitter Jacqueline
DiSanto, who at 5-6 is not a prototypical left-side attacker.
Definitely not, but she gets the
job done, M-A head coach Fletcher
Anderson said.
DiSanto led M-A in attempts while
taking a majority of her swings from
the back row. Hitting just .069, she
still managed 10 kills. Grover paced
the Bears with 12 kills.
Having Jacqueline in the back
row, she can put a swing on everything, Anderson said. Good set,
bad set, it doesnt matter. Its huge
for us.
Grover, meanwhile, has transitioned to the right side this season
after playing middle blocker the previous two years. The position
change has opened the door for the
M-A youth movement, with the
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Vinatieri sets consecutive FG mark
Adam Vinatieri, the 43-year-old kicker,
set an NFL record with 43 consecutive made
field goals and Andrew Luck threw for 353
yards and three touchdowns as the Colts
beat the Titans 34-26
Sunday.
Vinatieri came in two
shy of the mark of 42 set
by former Colts kicker
Mike Vanderjagt between
2002 and 2004, and
Vinatieri kicked field
goals of 28 and 33 yards,
the second coming with
Adam Vinatieri 3:46 left in the third
quarter. Vinatieri said he never concerns
himself with personal goals and records,
preferring a victory.
Im sure Ill sit back some day down the
road and enjoy it, Vinatieri said.
49ERS
Continued from page 11
drops, and not putting the ball where it
needed to be, coach Chip Kelly sad. It
wasnt just one thing.
On defense, its been an inability to stop
the run ever since shutting down Todd Gurley
and the Los Angeles Rams in a 28-0 win in
the season opener.
Since then, the Niners have allowed six
straight backs to top the 100-yard mark
with Jacquizz Rodgers the latest to join that
club with 156 yards on 24 carries Sunday.
Rookie Peyton Barber added 84 more,
including a 44-yard touchdown run , as San
Francisco gave up 249 yards on the ground
for the game.
That follows last weeks 313 yards rushing allowed to Buffalo as San Francisco has
13
been intercepted.
Bortles has been mostly ineffective all season.
He has nine TD passes and
11 turnovers, and his
inaccuracy, mechanics
and decisions
have
Latavius
become issues in his third
Murray
season.
Im obviously not
playing good, Bortles said. I couldnt tell
you. I wish I knew; I would fix it. Its just a
continual thing and we will hopefully find a
way to turn it around and solve some problems.
Benching Bortles seems like a long shot,
especially on a short week, but its clear
coach Gus Bradley is running out of excuses
for his starter.
Im not going to sit here and protect
every throw he makes, but you are right,
there are throws wed like to be better, and
wed like to have more accuracy, Bradley
said. When we are in a situation where we
arent doing what we want offensive, those
things get more magnified.
Bortles and Carr were two of the top four
quarterbacks selected in the 2014 NFL draft.
Bortles is regressing while Carr is taking
his game to the next level.
Carr completed 23 of 37 passes for 200
yards, with a touchdown, no sacks and no
turnovers. His best throw was a rollout TD
toss to Michael Crabtree late in the second
quarter that put Oakland up 20-6.
2017-18.
Looney appeared in five games for
Golden State last season, averaging 1.8
points and 2.0 rebounds in 4.2 minutes
per contest while being hampered by an
injured hip. Looney was drafted 30th overall in 2015.
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SPORTS
Soccer brief
Lloyd scores two goals as
U.S. women beat Switzerland
MINNEAPOLIS Carli Lloyd scored
twice and the U.S. womens national team
defeated Switzerland 5-1
in an exhibition match
Sunday.
Christen Press, Crystal
Dunn and Kealia Ohai also
scored for the United States,
playing its second friendly
against Switzerland this
week. The U.S. defeated the
Swiss 4-0 on Wednesday
Carli Lloyd
night in Utah.
Ohai entered the game late for her international debut and scored 48 seconds later on
for her first goal. It was the fastest goal in a
debut in team history.
OTL
Continued from page 11
drilled enough by opposing rushers to
know, in terms of sacking, it is truly better
to give than to receive.
After being a quarterback, getting hit and
being sacked, I kind of fell in love with that
particular play, Tevis said. Every tackle is
great as well, but every time I saw the quarterback dropping back, I know how it feels
and I know it does not feel good to lose those
yards, and also lose that advantage. It just sets
the [offense] back. And its fun to do.
Tevis rst two sacks were pivotal in setting
the tone for an early defensive battle with
Sequoia where every yard was precious, with
the games rst seven possessions ending
with punts.
Sequoia saw some early uidity from quarterback Nick DeMarco as the Cherokees produced
the best offensive possession of the opening
quarter. DeMarco completed his rst four passes of the drive as Sequoia neared mideld. But
on third-and-10 from the Cherokees 45, Tevis
stied the drive with his rst sack to force a
punt.
Menlos offense countered by driving to the
Sequoia 34-yard line, much in part to a 30-yard
pass from Hayden Pegley to David Schmaier
to advance across mideld. When Sequoia
defensive tackle Moses Tonga batted Pegleys
third-down pass though, the Knights too were
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forced to punt.
Also Menlos punter, Pegley made some
magic by pinning Sequoia to its own 2-yard
line. The Cherokees tried to blast their way
out of the danger zone, producing a 3-yard run
on rst down. The following play, however,
saw Tevis record his second sack on a broken
play-action look to drop DeMarco at the 2.
Two plays later, Sequoia was punting out of its
own end zone, giving Menlo possession at
the Cherokees 22. The Knights offense
responded by scoring the games rst touchdown to set off a Menlo string of 29 unanswered points.
With Menlo featuring a 4-3 defense this season, the four-man front of the 6-5, 225-pound
Tevis; 6-3, 180-pound junior defensive end
Cooper Stewart; 6-2, 230-pound junior defensive tackle Ty Corley; and 5-11, 210-pound
sophomore defensive tackle Ma Latu has
given opposing offenses ts. Menlo has
notched three shutouts this season while
allowing just 98 points through its 7-1 overall start.
Tevis credited the kid, Latu, as being the
secret weapon of the Menlo defense. The two
pair on the same side of the line, and Latu
often draws double and triple teams, allowing
Tevis many a clear look at the quarterback.
He has two to three guys lined up on him
every play, Tevis said. Theres no way I
could have as many sacks as I do without him
by my side.
Menlos win bumped the team into sole
possession second place in the Peninsula
Athletic League Ocean Division. But not for
long. Come Friday night, the Kings Academy
upset rst-place Half Moon Bay 49-35, moving Menlo into a rst-place tie with the
Cougars.
With one week of league games remaining,
Menlo now has its destiny in its own hands
with a shot at earning its rst league title
since 2006. The Knights shared the PAL
Ocean Division crown that season with Mills.
HMB closes league play Friday hosting
South City. In the event of a rst-place tie,
Menlo and HMB would share a co-championship with HMB earning the Ocean
Divisions one automatic CCS playoff berth
by virtue of beating Menlo heads-up earlier
this season. In that case, Menlo would still be
in line for an at-large playoff bid. The Ocean
Division earned three such at-large bids last
year and four overall postseason berths.
This gives us a chance to win a title and
were very excited, Tevis said. It makes this
Fridays game even more important.
***
What a turn of events in the Kings
Academys 49-35 upset of Half Moon Bay.
Not only did HMB go without junior running back Chase Hofmann still the CCS
leading rusher despite not playing TKA
also unleashed a new force onto the PAL rushing scene with the debut of sophomore fullback Demonte Aleem.
A transfer from Harker where he ranked
second in the Bay League with 858 yards last
year as a freshman Aleem debuted for TKA
with a career-high 188 yards on 12 carries and
three touchdowns. Even more impressive is
the state of TKAs offensive line that laid the
groundwork for the 5-9, 210-pound under-
classman.
Now eight games into the season, TKAs
ve starting offensive linemen have a total of
34 varsity starts between them. And none of
them tabbed a start prior to this year. The only
senior of the bunch is guard Trent Portman,
who actually has the least starting experience
of the ve, stepping in after Week 4 when
surere Division I recruit, senior Josaiah
Maama, suffered a foot fracture of the fth
metatarsal.
Its a big loss for us because we always
know going into every game we could run
behind him, TKA head coach Michael
Johnson Sr. said. Losing him kind of
shocked us for a while. We kind of settled
down (Friday) and gured out how to use the
guys we have.
TKAs o-line rounds out with two juniors,
both on the strong side in tackle Sebastian
Yee and guard Nikolas Taylor, and two sophomores on the weak side in tackle Matt Wilson
and guard Trent Portman.
It is tting TKAs offensive line coach, Pat
Freeman, is in his rst year with the team as
well. Previously an assistant coach at Reed
High School-Sparks, Nevada, Freeman is a
tried and true offensive line coach, according
to Johnson.
Hes really a lineman guy, Johnson said.
He does a great job and builds the right culture in that room.
With the win, TKA moves into a third-place
tie with Sequoia in the PAL Ocean Division
race. The two teams square off Friday with a
possible at-large playoff berth on the line.
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always valued Bells ability to time and disguise the blitz from the outside linebacker
spot. He wasted little time getting the veteran involved.
Although Bell hadnt practiced since Week
3, he showed no signs of rust and combined
with fellow outside linebacker Manny
Bowen on 16 blitzes. Bell finished with a
sack and factored in on 19 tackles.
Cabinda last practiced in Week 1. Playing
with a cast on his left hand, he finished with
12 tackles and was also called on to pressure
Barrett, blitzing four times up the middle
before Ohio States final drive. Then, in a different look, Cabinda sped around the outside
to help create back-to-back sacks that ended
the Buckeyes night.
Those two veterans have been in the
trenches like that before, so it didnt really
faze them, Penn State safety Marcus Allen
said.
But Cabinda attributed his success to the
players in front of him, and theres no doubt
that Penn States rotation of five defensive
DeRuyter is 30-30 at
Fresno State, but he went
20-6 his first two seasons. The Bulldogs won a
total of nine games the
next two seasons and lost
Saturday 38-20 at Utah
State.
The path to greater
Tim DeRuyter heights of success in athletics and in life is
neither smooth nor straight, school
President Joseph Castro said. Our commitment to academics and athletics boldly rising together is unwavering. Student success, inside and outside of the classroom,
remains the highest priority for our university.
DeRuyter has two years left on a five-year
contract that was worth $7.5 million.
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NHL GLANCE
NFL GLANCE
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct
New England 6 1 0 .857
Buffalo
4 3 0 .571
Miami
3 4 0 .429
N.Y. Jets
2 5 0 .286
PF
176
187
146
119
PA
107
131
159
180
South
Houston
Indianapolis
Tennessee
Jacksonville
4
3
3
2
2
4
4
4
0
0
0
0
.667
.429
.429
.333
108
194
146
117
127
200
161
160
North
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Cleveland
4
3
3
0
3
4
4
7
0
0
0
0
.571
.429
.429
.000
170
133
140
130
150
139
162
207
West
Raiders
Kansas City
Denver
San Diego
5
4
4
3
2
2
2
4
0
0
0
0
.714
.667
.667
.429
185
136
140
206
179
123
108
185
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
Dallas
5 1 0 .833
Philadelphia 4 2 0 .667
Washington
4 3 0 .571
N.Y. Giants
4 3 0 .571
159
156
159
133
107
88
162
141
South
Atlanta
Tampa Bay
New Orleans
Carolina
229
128
176
161
199
159
195
176
North
Minnesota
Green Bay
Detroit
Chicago
4
3
2
1
5
4
4
1
West
Seattle
Arizona
Los Angeles
49ers
4
3
3
1
3
3
4
5
1
2
3
6
1
3
4
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
.571
.500
.333
.167
.833
.667
.571
.143
.750
.500
.429
.143
Thursdays Game
Green Bay 26, Chicago 10
Sundays Games
N.Y. Giants 17, Los Angeles 10
Cincinnati 31, Cleveland 17
N.Y. Jets 24, Baltimore 16
Detroit 20, Washington 17
Kansas City 27, New Orleans 21
Philadelphia 21, Minnesota 10
Miami 28, Buffalo 25
Indianapolis 34, Tennessee 26
Oakland 33, Jacksonville 16
Tampa Bay 34, San Francisco 17
New England 27, Pittsburgh 16
San Diego 33, Atlanta 30, OT
Arizona 6, Seattle 6, OT
Open: Dallas, Carolina
Mondays Game
Houston at Denver, 5:30 p.m.
129
140
170
111
111
159
120
144
84
123
170
169
84
110
154
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MLS GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W
Montreal
5 4
Tampa Bay
5 4
Detroit
6 4
Florida
5 3
Ottawa
5 3
Boston
5 3
Toronto
5 1
Buffalo
4 1
L
0
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
OT
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0
0
1
0
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Pts
9
8
8
7
6
6
5
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GF
20
17
20
16
18
15
18
11
GA
9
14
15
12
20
13
19
12
Metropolitan Division
N.Y. Rangers 6 4
Washington 5 3
Pittsburgh
6 3
N.Y. Islanders 6 3
New Jersey
5 2
Philadelphia 5 2
Columbus
4 2
Carolina
5 1
2
1
2
3
2
2
2
2
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
2
8
7
7
6
5
5
4
4
22
13
13
18
8
19
11
16
16
10
19
17
9
19
11
20
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
New York
16 9 9 57 61 44
15 10 9 54 62 57
Toronto FC
14 9 11 53 51 39
D.C. United
11 10 13 46 53 47
Montreal
11 11 12 45 49 53
Philadelphia
11 14 9 42 52 55
New England
11 14 9 42 44 54
Orlando City
9 11 14 41 55 60
Columbus
8 14 12 36 50 58
Chicago
7 17 10 31 42 58
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
St. Louis
6 4 1
Minnesota
6 3 2
Colorado
5 3 2
Chicago
6 3 3
Dallas
5 2 2
Winnipeg
5 2 3
Nashville
5 2 3
Pacific Division
Edmonton
6
Vancouver
6
Sharks
6
Anaheim
6
Los Angeles 5
Calgary
6
Arizona
5
5
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
4
4
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
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1
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7
6
6
5
4
4
10
9
6
5
4
3
2
19
19
16
23
14
14
15
23
15
14
14
14
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Saturdays Games
Detroit 3, San Jose 0
Philadelphia 6, Carolina 3
Montreal 4, Boston 2
Chicago 5, Toronto 4, SO
Florida 5, Colorado 2
Tampa Bay 4, Ottawa 1
New Jersey 2, Minnesota 1, OT
N.Y. Rangers 4, Washington 2
Columbus 3, Dallas 0
Nashville 5, Pittsburgh 1
Los Angeles 4, Vancouver 3, SO
St. Louis 6, Calgary 4
Sundays Games
Edmonton 3, Winnipeg 0
N.Y. Islanders 6, Minnesota 3
N.Y. Rangers 3, Arizona 2
Anaheim 4, Vancouver 2
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FC Dallas
17 8 9 60 50 40
Colorado
15 6 13 58 39 32
Los Angeles
12 6 16 52 54 39
Seattle
14 14 6 48 44 43
Sporting KC
13 13 8 47 42 41
12 12 10 46 44 46
Portland
12 14 8 44 48 53
Vancouver
10 15 9 39 45 52
Earthquakes
8 12 14 38 32 40
Houston
7 14 13 34 39 45
Sunday, October 23
FC Dallas 0, Los Angeles 0, tie
Houston 1, Colorado 1, tie
New England 3, Montreal 0
New York 2, Philadelphia 0
New York City FC 4, Columbus 1
Orlando City 4, D.C. United 2
Seattle 2, Real Salt Lake 1
Sporting Kansas City 2, San Jose 0
Toronto FC 3, Chicago 2
Vancouver 4, Portland 1
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3.Ouija: Origin of Evil,$14.1 million ($7.9 million international).
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5.The Girl on the Train,$7.3 million ($5.9 million international).
6.Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children,$6 million ($13.5
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7.Keeping Up with the Joneses,
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8.Kevin Hart: What Now? $4.1
million.
9.Storks,$4.1 million ($6.8 million international).
10.Deepwater Horizon, $3.6
million ($1.8 million international).
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been courteous.
The illegal alien note
appears to have been copied and
placed on several cars, he said.
Redwood Citys economic
boom has clearly brought more
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to recommend that the council
make the pilot configuration permanent, evaluate ways to adjust
the design at specific locations to
improve traffic operations and to
monitor its performance.
The council approved restriping
Farm Hill Boulevard and Jefferson
Avenue west of El Camino Real
last year for safety reasons as
Discount-15%
Sept. 15 - Oct. 31
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Caltrans joined the new El Camino
Real Task Force dedicated to examining the health and maintenance of
trees in the area, improving visibility
at intersections and inspecting the
condition of sidewalks, crosswalks,
storm drains and more.
Burlingame City Manager Lisa
Goldman said she believed the initiative could work toward making the
stretch of road operated by Caltrans
more safe and accessible for its wide
variety of users.
We hope that we will come up with
something that will work for the community, Caltrans, pedestrians, cyclists
and people driving in cars, she said.
We want to come up with something
that everyone can approve of, or not
disapprove of, and hopefully it can
spread.
Some of the retaining walls along El
Camino Real are beginning to shift,
while sidewalks are cracking due to
roots from surrounding trees, said
Goldman, who believes a challenge for
the task force is addressing the variety
of different issues plaguing the area.
The road is so interesting because it
is not uniform throughout, she said.
There are a whole lot of things going
on.
The task force is in the process of
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and large magazine ban this year.
That has made the debate unusually
personal, with opponents accusing
Newsom of furthering his political
ambitions as he campaigns to succeed
his fellow Democrat as governor in
2018. He in turn dismisses criticism
even within his own party as pure politics, as when Senate President Pro
Tem Kevin de Leon, D-Los Angeles,
labeled the initiative irrelevant in
July after lawmakers passed several
competing measures.
But Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed several
related bills, leaving those issues for
voters to decide:
The ballot measure would toughen
the penalty for stealing a gun, reversing a portion of a previous initiative
approved by voters two years ago that
lowered some property crimes from
felonies to misdemeanors.
California would follow 11 other
states in requiring that lost or stolen
firearms be quickly reported to law
enforcement. Brown said he thinks
that provision would do little good
because responsible owners already
Calendar
MONDAY, OCT. 24
Intermediate iPhone. 10 a.m. to
noon. Little House, 800 Middle Ave.,
Menlo Park. Learn how to personalize and use an iPhone. $20 for members, $25 for non-members, $15 for
drop ins. For more information call
326-2025.
eBay for Fun and Profit. 10 a.m. to
noon. Sobrato Center for Nonprofits,
330 Twin Dolphin Drive, Redwood
Shores.
Register
at
ww.phase2careers.or/index.html.
For more information email
phase2careers.org@gmail.com.
Voter Registration Drive. 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. South San Francisco City Hall.
If you need to register or re-register,
stop by. The voter registration deadline is today. For more information
call 829-3860.
Film Screening: The Ring. 4 p.m. to
6:30 p.m. San Mateo Public Library,
55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Oak
Room at the Main Library. Free.
Popcorn provided. Rated PG-13. For
more information, call 522-7818.
Autumn Knitted Bed Socks. 6 p.m.
840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Francisco. Presenting a three-week
knit-along program with instruction
wherein students will learn all the
techniques to make a pair of
booties. For more information contact donner@infopls.org.
Tom Nuccios Camellias. 6:30 p.m.
1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City.
Rare and vintage camellias for sale.
Free. For more information contact
sfpcscamellias@gmail.com.
Waging
Peace
by
David
Hartsough. 7 p.m. 300 E. Santa Inez
Ave., San Mateo. David Hartsough
speaks about his life, his book and
his latest reflections on the world.
For more information contact
rzuck5@earthlink.net.
Trio Camino concert. 7 p.m. to 8
p.m. 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. Colorful
classical concert featuring dances
and songs from countries like
Greece, Mexico, Argentina, Armenia
and others. For more information
email ram@smcl.org.
TUESDAY, OCT. 25
Online Shopping. 10 a.m. to noon.
Little House Middle Ave., Menlo Park
Explore Amazon to learn step by
step how to navigate departments,
search for items, view product
reviews and check out. Free for
members, $10 for non-members and
$7 for drop ins. For more information
call 326-2025.
Mock
Interviews
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HR
Professionals. 9 a.m. to noon.
Sobrato Center for Nonprofits, 350
Twin Dolphin Drive, Redwood
Shores. Resumes must be sent at
least three to four days before to be
considered for the mock interviews.
Send
resumes
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26
Edward Jones Coffee Club. 9 a.m. to
10 a.m. 1201 Howard Ave., Suite 201,
Burlingame. Discuss current updates
on the market and economy. Coffee
and pastries will be provided. For
more information, call 343-0700.
COMICS/GAMES
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
HOLY MOLE
ACROSS
1 Bright object
5 Navigational aid
8 Avail oneself of
11 Surrounding glow
12 Margarine
14 Stuffed animal
15 Damp
17 Winter road hazard
18 Flustered
19 Pants
21 Orinoco Flow singer
23 Depot info
24 Owned apartment
27 Grassy shoulder
29 Hooked Feeling
30 More straitlaced
34 Rhapsody
37 Air-traffic org.
38 Angled a nail
39 Alarming situation
41 Pearl starter
43 Big pitcher
45 Like bathroom tiles
47 Coin-toss result
GET FUZZY
50 Beluga delicacy
51 Avert
54 Circle portion
55 Four quarters
56 Toledos lake
57 Oil amts.
58 Grain crop
59 18-wheeler
DOWN
1 Merrys opposite
2 Surf partner
3 Divas melody
4 Heckled
5 Stale
6 Cassius Clay
7 Pigs digs
8 Carthage neighbor
9 Slugs
10 Peacock spots
13 Gawkers
16 Stoic founder
20 They need a PIN
22 Scrape
24 Male swan
25 Yoko
26 Nope
28 Bonn single
30 Cake alternative
31 tree falls ...
32 Organ of hearing
33 Norma
35 Active volcano
36 Change
39 Realizes
40 Old jalopies
41 Horses sound
42 Guinness and Waugh
44 Strangers query
45 Jordan neighbor
46 Go-getter
48 Take a chance
49 Lissome
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large swath of political speech and
there was no evidence to support
the states concerns.
It goes to the core of democracy, said Gilles Bissonnette, legal
director for the American Civil
Liberties
Union
of
New
Hampshire, which brought the suit
CLINTON
Continued from page 7
him.
In a rare admission of fallibility
by the typically boastful Trump,
his campaign acknowledged hes
trailing Clinton as Election Day
nears.
We are behind. She has some
advantages, Trump campaign
manager Kellyanne Conway said.
Still, she added, Were not giving
up. We know we can win this.
Conway laid out in granular
detail Trumps potential path to
winning: victories in Florida,
Iowa, North Carolina, Nevada and
Ohio, to start. If Trump prevents
Arizona and Georgia from falling
to Democrats and adds in some
combination
of
Colorado,
Virginia, New Hampshire and
Pennsylvania, he could reach the
270 electoral votes needed,
VOTE
Continued from page 4
new voters, the data showed.
Democratic
pollster
Ben
Tulchin, who worked for Bernie
Sanders in the presidential campaign, said the influence of the
new voters is being felt in competitive congressional races,
where Republicans in a handful of
once-safe districts are being
threatened.
For Republicans, the rising
influence of Hispanic voters is
especially troubling in a year
when their presidential nominee is
Donald Trump, who has vowed to
deport millions of people living
Conway said.
It wont be easy. A current
Associated Press analysis of
polling, demographic trends and
other campaign data rates Virginia
as solidly Democratic, while
Colorado, New Hampshire and
Pennsylvania are all leaning
Democratic. Arizona, remarkably,
is a toss-up.
Campaigning Sunday in Florida,
Trump called for voters to elect a
Republican House and Senate that
would swiftly enact his priorities, which include overhauling
taxes, restoring higher spending
on defense and repealing the
Affordable Care Act.
We can enact our whole plan in
the first 100 days and we will,
Trump said.
If Clinton wins, Democrats
would need a net gain of four
Senate seats to retake the majority. House control would be much
harder, considering Republicans
currently enjoy their largest House
majority since 1931. Democrats
illustrated by
an
internal
Democratic National Committee
email in May that was hacked and
later disclosed by WikiLeaks.
They dont want us to tie Trump
to other Republicans because they
think it makes him look normal,
top DNC official Luis Miranda
wrote under the subject line
Problem with HFA, an acronym
for Hillary For America.
Andrea Bozek of the National
Republican
Senatorial
Committee, the Senate GOPs
campaign arm, said Clintons lastminute push to aid Democrats was
insufficient to make up for her
partys shortfalls in recruiting
competitive candidates this year.
Democrats have relied on political gravity from the presidential
race to carry them across the finish line, Bozek said.
Indeed, as Clinton campaigned
in North Carolina,
where
Democrats hope to unseat GOP
Sen. Richard Burr, Clintons argument appeared to rest on the hopes
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