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In California, expect the unexpected.
A possibly decisive presidential primary
June 7 is going to take Republican candidates where they havent been before, since
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That means a solidly Democratic district
covering the heavily Hispanic neighborhoods east of downtown Los Angeles has
the same importance as one in the traditional Republican heartland of Orange County,
once the home of Richard Nixon.
Republicans account for a paltry 7 percent of the voters in the 13th
Congressional District, which includes
Oakland. But it awards three delegates to the
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Council starting in 1992.
She recently developed the Initiative for
Leadership
Engagement
and
Development, or ILEAD, to provide practical information and training for youth,
adults and families about local government, civic engagement and leadership
development.
It is a call to action in response to the
need for increased voter turnout, better
qualified candidates, greater resident civic
participation and the knowledge of how
local government works.
ILEAD will partner with school and college districts to utilize an online downloadable curriculum created by the
Institute for Local Government that educates students on how local government
works.
The project has been in planning stages
for a while, she said.
Now its about identifying the targeted
groups and audiences I want to introduce it
to, Jacobs Gibson said.
At the Candidate School this year, guest
speakers included Henry L. Gardner, board
chair for the Institute for Local
Government; Assemblyman Rich Gordon,
D-Menlo Park; county Supervisor Warren
Slocum; state Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San
Mateo; Don Cecil, chief executive of MC2
Bay Area; and staff from the San Mateo
County Registrar and Elections Division.
Police reports
Outpatient
A patient from Stanford Hospital was
seen with a large IV still in her chest and
a telemetry box worth $7, 000 on
Treasure Island Boulevard in South San
Francisco before 3:46 p.m. Tuesday,
March 15.
LOCAL/NATION
REUTERS
Tesla will bring electric vehicles to market next year priced around $30,000, including
a $7,500 federal tax credit.
hybrid vehicles, with presenters from
both companies touting them as fun
to drive. Hyundai unveiled battery,
gas-electric hybrid and plug-in versions of a new car called the Ioniq,
while Toyota showed the plug-in Prius
Prime, which can go 22 miles on electricity before the gas-electric power
system kicks in. The electric range is
double the old version.
The Prius hybrid, powered by gas and
electric motors, started the alternative
fuel movement in the U.S. in 2000.
Toyota deliberately made it look different than other cars, knowing that buyers wanted to make a statement about
being environmentally friendly. Other
companies set their green cars apart as
well.
Even though sales grew as manufacturers added models, they never really
caught on, partly because of the
improved fuel economy of gas-pow-
Local briefs
Speier wants to crack
down on burner phones
A Bay Area congressional representative is trying to
crack down on burner phones unregistered pre-paid
cellphones that she says are often used
by terrorists, human traffickers and drug
dealers.
Legislation by U. S. Rep. Jackie
Speier, D-San Mateo, would require prepaid cellphone retailers to take down
customers basic information like their
name, address and date of birth and pass
it along to the cellphone provider so law
Jackie Speier enforcement can obtain it with a warrant.
The information would be verified using a credit card,
debit card, Social Security number, drivers license number
or some other means, according to Speiers office.
The burner phone loophole is an egregious gap in our
legal framework that allows actors like the 9/11 hijackers
and the Times Square bomber to evade law enforcement
while they plot to take innocent lives, Speier said.
As weve seen so vividly over the past few days, we cannot afford to take these kinds of risks. Its time to close the
burner phone loophole for good, she said.
U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-New York, introduced similar legislation back in 2010, but the bill never made it to
the Senate floor.
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University of California
approves anti-Semitism,
discrimination statement
By Lisa Leff
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SAN FRANCISCO A University of California committee agreed Wednesday to single out anti-Semitism as a form
of intolerance that campus leaders should challenge but
rejected a more far-reaching denouncement of arguments
against Israels right to exist.
A year in the making, the formal position opposing antiSemitic behavior comes amid a wave of impassioned campus activism that has sparked tensions between Palestinian
rights supporters and strong allies of Israel.
The committee of the universitys governing Board of
Regents voted unanimously to send what is being called a
Statement of Principles Against Intolerance to the full
board for consideration on Thursday.
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Officials: Brussels
bombings may
have been rushed
By Raf Casert
and Angela Charlton
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Details of the
i n v es t i g at i o n
from chief prosecutor Frederic
Van
Leeuw
pointed to a rising sense of
panic among
the
three
bombers
who
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fourth man who
was shown in
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f o o t a g e
remains at large
after Van Leeuw
said his suitIbrahim El
case
bomb
Bakraoui
failed to detonate properly.
Authorities say he was the man in
a light jacket and hat on the far
right of the video footage.
Van Leeuw said the bomb did
partially explode after police had
already evacuated the terminal,
injuring nobody.
The prosecutor said a laptop
seized from a garbage can on a
street outside the brothers last
known address contained a message purportedly from Ibrahim El
Bakraoui that indicated he was
expecting to be arrested imminently following Fridays capture
in Brussels of the suspected ringleader of the Paris attacks, Salah
Abdeslam.
I dont know what to do, Im in
a hurry, people are looking for me
everywhere, Van Leeuw quoted
the message as saying. If I give
myself up Ill end up in a cell next
to him an apparent reference
to the just-arrested Abdeslam.
REUTERS
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IS trains 400
fighters to
attack Europe
By Lori Hinnant and Paisley Dodds
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
REUTERS
Three men that Democratic Forces of Syria fighters claimed were Islamic State fighters sit in a pick-up truck while being held
prisoner, near al-Shadadi town, Hasaka countryside, Syria.
On April 18th, 2016, come join Friends of San Mateo Youth Hockey
and others and put SPI Holdings in the Penalty Box for the following
behavior:
Penalty #1: In shuttering the San Mateo Ice Ring, SPI has deprived
the San Mateo community of an important recreational amenity for
nearly 3 years, all the while enjoying the substantial economic
benets of operating the Bridgepointe Shopping Center;
Penalty #2: The Bridgepointe Master Plan calls for the inclusion of
the Ice Rink as a means of offsetting various environmental impacts
as set forth in the projects EIR; however, SPI has brazenly ignored
this obligation and unilaterally shut down the Ice Rink;
Penalty #3: SPI does not have the right to provide for the recreational
amenity OFF SITE - the Bridgepointe Master Plan is crystal clear:
the Ice Rink (or alternative recreational amenity) must be provided
for in THE LOCATION OF THE CURRENT ICE RINK
Penalty #4: In offering the City $3 milion to demolish the Ice Rink,
SPI is attempting to pay $3 million for something that would cost 5x
times this amount to replicate.
Please show your support to block SPI Holdings attempt to
demolish San Mateo Ice Rink by attending the San Mateo City
Council meeting on April 18th, 2016 at 7:00 pm
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Low: 17,486.27
Close: 17,502.59
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OTHER INDEXES
age fell 79.98 points, or 0.5 percent, to 17,502.59. The S&P 500
index lost 13.09 points, or 0.6
percent, to 2,036.71. The Nasdaq
composite dropped 52.80 points,
or 1.1 percent, to 4,768.86.
The Dow is now up 0.5 percent
for the year, while the S&P 500 is
down 0.4 percent and the Nasdaq is
off 4.8 percent.
Major U.S. indexes moved lower
early on as falling prices for oil,
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NYSE Index:
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Business briefs
Giant pension fund buys
stake in state solar plants
SACRAMENTO The nations
largest public pension fund is
investing in solar power farms near
Palm Springs.
The
California
Public
Employees Retirement System
announced Wednesday that it has
agreed to buy up to 25 percent of
Desert
Sunlight
Investment
Holdings, which owns two solar
energy facilities in Southern
California.
CalPERS Chief Investment
Officer Ted Eliopoulos says in a
statement that the purchase allows
the fund to invest both in
California and in renewable energy.
CalPERS says its infrastructure
investments diversify the pension
funds portfolio and provide predictable returns with moderate protection from inflation. They currently make up about 1 percent of
the $290 billion fund.
LOCAL ROUNDUP: BOTH THE SAN MATEO AND HALF MOON BAY SOFTBALL TEAMS WALK OFF WITH WINS TUESDAY >> PAGE 15
49ers continue
to play game of
Keystone Cops
Hillsdale shortstop Riki Urata rounds third and heads home to score his third run of the game
in the Knights 5-3 win over Terra Nova in a PAL Bay Division game Wednesday.
Belt hot, Cain not in S.F. loss Dawkins hired as UCFs head coach
By Jose M. Romero
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Matt
Cain
By Terrance Harris
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ORLANDO, Fla.
UCF has hired Johnny
Dawkins as its new
mens basketball coach.
Dawkins, who will be
the Knights seventh
head coach since the proJohnny
grams inception in
Dawkins
1969, was fired last week
See GIANTS, Page 15 by Stanford after coaching the Cardinal
eight seasons.
He replaces Donnie Jones, whose UCF run
ended following a disappointing first-round
loss to No. 10 seed Tulane during the first
round of the American Athletic Conference
tournament on March 10.
Dawkins, 52, comes to Stanford after
posting a 156-115 overall record and 66-78
record in Pac-12 play during his tenure. The
Cardinal made the NCAA Tournament just
once in his eight seasons, making it to the
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SPORTS
By Barry Wilner
BOCA RATON, Fla. Roger Goodell didnt dismiss Las Vegas as a potential home
for an NFL franchise when asked about
Raiders owner Mark
Davis interest in moving his team there.
Traditionally, the NFL
has strongly opposed the
idea of Americas gambling capital hosting a
franchise. After being
passed over for relocation to Los Angeles in
Roger Goodell January, Davis has
shown interest in moving to Las Vegas or
other cities if hes unable to get a new stadium built in Oakland.
Mark Davis is appropriately looking at
all his alternatives, the NFL commissioner
said Wednesday.
Specifically on Las Vegas and legalized
gambling there, Goodell replied: Those are
things wed have to deal with. We would
have to understand the impact on us. Each
owner would have a vote; it would be a factor
many owners would have to balance, the
league would have to balance.
Because of the NFLs stance against gambling, the prospect of doing any sort of business in Las Vegas had been taboo in the
league for decades. While Goodell denied
there has been a philosophical shift on the
subject, he didnt completely reject the idea
of the Raiders winding up in Nevada.
The Raiders do have an option to join the
Rams in Los Angeles, but only if the
Chargers first decline it and remain in San
Diego.
Also:
Teams no longer will be required to designate
the one player allowed to return from injured
reserve as soon as he is placed on that list.
Instead, they will have until the day before the
player returns to practice during the season to
designate him. That player must have sat out at
least six weeks in the regular season.
Goodell said reports of substantial
progress in talks with the players union about
reducing his role in player discipline were
inaccurate.
We are not close to an agreement by any
stretch of the imagination on making changes
on that, he said. But we are open to it and
keeping an open dialogue with the union.
After Cardinals coach Bruce Arians called
for full-time officials They need to all be
professionals, he said Goodell noted that
its been discussed for several years.
We believe that at least in a limited form
that its a positive step, so we agree with
Coach on that front, he said. In fact, thats
something we fought for in our last labor
negotiations with the officials is to be able to
hire a limited number of officials, I think it was
16 or so, so that we would have the ability to
have them in the office during the week. We
could develop greater consistency, and consistency is really the core of what weve talked
about all week here in officiating.
Goodell said the owners agreed this week to
invest in additional research into concussions
and the brain disease CTE.
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Golf brief
Jason Day tweaks back in victory
AUSTIN, Texas Jason Day overcame an early deficit to win his opening
match in the Dell Match Play. Now he
has to overcome a bad back.
Day was reaching for his back for a
few holes until he grabbed it after a tee
shot on the 16th hole and then dropped
to one knee as he closed out Graeme
McDowell, 3 and 2.
Day headed straight for the trailer to
get it worked on.
At least he has one victory. Rickie
Fowler rallied from 3 down on the back
nine at Austin Country Club to square
his match, only for Jason Dufner to win
the next two holes in a 2-and-1 victory.
The round-robin format means
Fowler can still win his group, though
he will need help.
Chasing records
Kerr is going for it, and as long as
his Golden State players are healthy
theyre going to be on the court.
UCF
Continued from page 11
Sweet 16 during his lone appearance
two years ago.
Dawkins was fired this season after
Stanford went 15-15 and 8-10 in Pac12 play.
Dawkins arrived at Stanford after
serving as an assistant coach at his
alma mater, Duke, from 1998-2008
under coach Mike Krzyzewski. He
played for the Blue Devils from 198286. In 1986, Hawkins was the
Naismith National Player of the Year as
a senior.
Dawkins went on to become the first
round draft pick (10th overall) of the
San Antonio Spurs in 1986. He played
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Bogut had double-digit boards for the
15th time this season. ... Journeyman
Livingston played in his 146th regular-season game for Golden State, his
most with any of his nine NBA teams.
in the NBA nine seasons, spending
stints with San Antonio, Philadelphia
and Detroit during his pro career.
He inherits a rebuilding situation at
UCF.
The Knights were 79-88 during
Jones six seasons leading the program. Jones guided the Knights to
back-to-back 20-plus wins seasons in
2011 and 2012. But UCF has won just
15 of 40 games in AAC play during the
last three seasons.
UCF finished just 12-18 during
Jones final season at the helm.
Dawkins becomes the second head
coach first-year UCF athletic director
Danny White has hired. He also hired
Scott Frost as the football coach and is
also currently looking for a new
womens basketball coach.
White is the son of Duke athletic
director Kevin White.
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Track brief
Bolt to prepare for Rio at
London Olympic Stadium race
LONDON Usain Bolt will prepare for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics
by returning to
the site of the last
games for the
London Diamond
League meet.
The Jamaican
will compete in
Julys Anniversary
Games,
four
years after winUsain Bolt
ning
three
Olympic gold medals in the
Olympic Stadium in the 100, 200
and 4x100-meter relay races.
In a statement, Bolt says its one
of my last races before the Olympic
Games in Rio. It will be good to
return to the Olympic Stadium ...
and get more of the special atmosphere that the fans always produce.
JOE
Continued from page 11
executive with Major League
Baseball.
We are deeply saddened by the
loss of this amazing man, his
family said in a statement, who
was not just beloved to those of us
in his family, but to generations of
baseball fans who he impacted during his eight decades in the game.
Joe loved the game and passed
that love onto family, his friends,
his teammates, his listeners and
everyone he came across as a player and broadcaster. His impact on
the game, both on and off the
field, will forever be felt.
Commissioner Rob Manfred
said all of us at Major League
Baseball are deeply saddened by
the loss of Joe Garagiola.
SPORTS
Boys lacrosse
Sacred Heart Prep 18, Woodside 0
The Gators had no trouble dispatching the
KNIGHTS
Continued from page 11
In the second inning, Hillsdale tacked on
one more run on three hits. Milch struck out
the No. 8 and No. 9 batters to bring Urata
back to the plate, who smoked a single up
the middle. Arjun Mahanty followed with a
single and Badet drove in Urata with a single to center to put the Knights up 4-0.
Milch allowed only one more hit and
an unearned run in the fourth over the
next three innings, but the damage was
done.
Meanwhile, Bettis cruised through the
GIANTS
Continued from page 11
solo homer off Cain and drove in two runs.
The numbers didnt look very good
because of that three-run home run in the
fourth inning, but thats not something to
hang your head on, Cain said.
Cain didnt seem too worried about another rough outing, his second one in two
major-league appearances this spring.
I felt like my fastball location was a lot
better than it was the other day, he said.
We threw all four pitches when we wanted
to and got good reactions out of those, so I
thought we had a lot to build off of, even
though you look at the line and it might
Girls lacrosse
Softball Tuesday
Baseball Tuesday
Half Moon Bay 5, Mills 3
The Cougars won their third game in row
with the victory over the Vikings.
Max Jenkins and Andy Goldbach each
drove in a run for Half Moon Bay. Alex
Smith pitched six solid innings to earn the
win before giving way to Justin Garcia in
the seventh. Garcia had to work out of a
bases-loaded jam in the seventh to record
the save.
Up next
Gi ants : Its ace against ace when the
Giants Madison Bumgarner pitches against
the Chicago Cubs and NL Cy Young Award
winner Jake Arrieta on Thursday.
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The Dons swept the three doubles matches and got wins at No. 2 and No. 3 singles to
beat the Wildcats.
Daniel Li and Jonathan Liu each won their
singles matches in straight sets, as did the
doubles tandems of Tong Wang and
Langston Swiecki, Sam Jalalian and Levi
Vigdorchik, and Kelvin Yang and Richard
Tang.
Badminton Tuesday
San Mateo 8, South City 7
The Bearcats swept the three girls doubles matches and took two of three in both
boys singles and boys doubles to slip past
the Warriors.
the rest of the game as Bettis settled down
and worked ve innings.
[Bettis] was gutsy, Valero said. He kept
us off balance.
Braslaw got as far as third base in the
fourth inning and Notmyer reached second
base in the sixth, but each time the
Hillsdale pitcher worked out of trouble.
Bettis got out of the fourth and reliever
Jaxon Skidmore stranded Notmyer in the
sixth during his one inning of work.
Wetteland came out from behind the plate
to close the door for the Knights in the seventh inning and he retired the side in order
to earn the save.
We had one bad inning, Madison said.
But we were able to stop the bleeding.
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THURSDAY
Baseball
Crystal Springs at Harker,Westmoor at Jefferson, San
Mateo at Pinewood, El Camino at South City, Aragon
at Menlo School, Half Moon Bay at Mills, 4 p.m.
Softball
Woodside at Burlingame, Carlmont at Hillsdale,
Half Moon Bay at Capuchino, Aragon at Mills,
Menlo-Atherton at South City, Terra Nova at San
Mateo, Sequoia at El Camino, 4 p.m.
Boys' lacrosse
Carlmont at Aragon, 5:30 p.m.; Menlo School at
Menlo-Atherton, Burlingame at Sequoia, 7 p.m.
Boys' tennis
San Mateo at Carlmont, Woodside at Burlingame,
Aragon at Hillsdale, Menlo-Atherton at Half Moon
Bay, Sequoia at Westmoor, Oceana at Capuchino,
Mills at El Camino, 4 p.m.
Badminton
San Mateo at Mills, Aragon at Sequoia,Westmoor at
Carlmont,Burlingame at South City,Jefferson at Crystal Springs,Capuchino at Menlo-Atherton,Woodside
at Hillsdale, El Camino at Terra Nova, 4 p.m.
Swimming
Hillsdale at Burlingame, Aragon at Carlmont,Woodside at Menlo-Atherton, San Mateo at Sequoia,Terra
Nova at Half Moon Bay, Jefferson at Mills,Westmoor
at Capuchino, 3:30 p.m.
Track and field
Mills at Westmoor, Aragon at Sequoia, Woodside at
Burlingame, Capuchino at Carlmont, Hillsdale at San
Mateo, 3 p.m.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L
Pct
GB
x-Toronto
48 22 .686
Boston
42 30 .583
7
New York
29 43 .403
20
Brooklyn
19 51 .271
29
Philadelphia
9 63 .125
40
Southeast Division
Atlanta
42 30 .583
Miami
41 30 .577
1/2
Charlotte
41 30 .577
1/2
Washington
35 36 .493
6 1/2
Orlando
29 42 .408
12 1/2
Central Division
y-Cleveland
51 20 .718
Indiana
37 33 .529
13 1/2
Detroit
38 34 .528
13 1/2
Chicago
36 34 .514
14 1/2
Milwaukee
30 42 .417
21 1/2
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
y-San Antonio
60 11 .845
Memphis
41 31 .569
19 1/2
Dallas
35 36 .493
25
Houston
35 37 .486
25 1/2
New Orleans
26 44 .371
33 1/2
Northwest Division
y-Oklahoma City
49 22 .690
Portland
37 35 .514
12 1/2
Utah
35 36 .493
14
Denver
30 42 .417
19 1/2
Minnesota
23 48 .324
26
Pacific Division
y-Warriors
64 7 .901
L.A. Clippers
43 27 .614
20 1/2
Sacramento
27 44 .380
37
Phoenix
20 51 .282
44
L.A. Lakers
15 56 .211
49
x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched division
FRIDAY
Baseball
Hillsdale at Terra Nova, Capuchino at Carlmont,
Burlingame at Menlo-Atherton, 4 p.m.
Boys' volleyball
San Mateo at Capuchino, Aragon at Carlmont, 6 p.m.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES Designated LHP Chris
Jones for assignment. Agreed to terms with LHP
Zach Phillips on a one-year contract.
HOUSTON ASTROS Optioned RHP Brad Peacock
to Fresno (PCL).
KANSAS CITY ROYALS Optioned LHPs Scott
Alexander and Brian Flynn to Omaha (PCL). Granted
RHP Ross Ohlendorf a release from his minor
league contract. Reassigned C Parker Martin and
INFs Orlando Calixte and Dusty Coleman to minor
league camp.
MINNESOTA TWINS Optioned RHP J.R. Graham
and LHP Taylor Rogers to Rochester (IL). Reassigned
LHP Buddy Boshers, C Carlos Paulino and INFs Buck
Britton and Wilfredo Tovar to minor league camp.
National League
LOS ANGELES DODGERS Reassigned RHP Matt
West to minor league camp.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Optioned RHP Severino Gonzalez to Lehigh Valley (IL).
WASHINGTON NATIONALS Reassigned RHP
Lucas Giolito to minor league camp.
Wednesdays Games
Cleveland 113, Milwaukee 104
Atlanta 122, Washington 101
Boston 91, Toronto 79
Detroit 118, Orlando 102
New York 115, Chicago 107
Minnesota 113, Sacramento 104
Utah 89, Houston 87
San Antonio 112, Miami 88
Denver 104, Philadelphia 103
Phoenix 119, L.A. Lakers 107
Portland 109, Dallas 103
Golden State 114, L.A. Clippers 98
Thursdays Games
New Orleans at Indiana, 4 p.m.
Cleveland at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m.
Chicago at New York, 4:30 p.m.
Utah at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.
Portland at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.
Fridays Games
Minnesota at Washington, 4 p.m.
Charlotte at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.
Toronto at Houston, 5 p.m.
Orlando at Miami, 5 p.m.
Milwaukee at Atlanta, 5 p.m.
Memphis at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m.
Phoenix at Sacramento, 7 p.m.
Dallas at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.
Denver at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m.
SPRING TRAINING
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Toronto
Detroit
Houston
Chicago
Los Angeles
Texas
As
Cleveland
Minnesota
Tampa Bay
New York
Seattle
Kansas City
Boston
Baltimore
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Arizona
Washington
Philadelphia
Colorado
Los Angeles
Milwaukee
St. Louis
Miami
Cincinnati
Giants
New York
Pittsburgh
San Diego
Chicago
Atlanta
W
14
14
13
12
11
12
10
11
11
9
9
10
11
9
5
L
4
8
8
8
8
10
9
10
10
9
10
12
14
13
14
Pct
.778
.636
.619
.600
.579
.545
.526
.524
.524
.500
.474
.455
.440
.409
.263
W
18
14
14
10
10
10
8
8
9
9
7
7
7
7
6
L
4
4
7
8
10
10
10
11
13
14
11
13
13
14
16
Pct
.818
.778
.667
.556
.500
.500
.444
.421
.409
.391
.389
.350
.350
.333
.273
Wednesdays Games
Tampa Bay 5, Minnesota 2
Pittsburgh 6, Baltimore 5
St. Louis 4, Miami 1
Toronto 3, N.Y. Mets 1
Texas 5, Chicago Cubs 0
Chicago White Sox 6, San Diego 1
Cleveland 7, Kansas City 6
Arizona 10, San Francisco 6
Washington 13, N.Y. Yankees 0
Houston 2, Philadelphia 1
Oakland 13, Seattle 12
Thursdays Games
Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla., 10:05 a.m.
Minnesota vs. Miami at Jupiter, Fla., 10:05 a.m.
St. Louis vs. Washington at Viera, Fla., 10:05 a.m.
N.Y. Mets (ss) vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., 10:05 a.m.
Detroit vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 10:07 a.m.
Houston vs. NYM (ss) at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 10:10 a.m.
Kansas City vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 1:05 p.m.
Cincinnati vs. Texas (ss) at Surprise, Ariz., 1:05 p.m.
Angels vs. ChiSox at Glendale, Ariz., 1:05 p.m.
Arizona vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 1:10 p.m.
Seattle vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., 1:10 p.m.
Philadelphia vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., 3:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla., 3:35 p.m.
Cubs vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.
Dodgers vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Ariz., 7:05 p.m.
Texas (ss) vs. Oakland at Mesa, Ariz., 7:05 p.m.
LOUNGE
Continued from page 11
This team continues to put out a
toxic vibe that no one wants to
be part of. York and Baalke are
now known coach killers. They
completely botched the handling
of Jim Harbaugh and then complicated matters by hiring and
then firing Jim Tomsula, who
was all but assured of being a oneand-done guy. Whatever Kelly
does coaching the team the first
couple of years, he will be given
a long leash, given managements reputation for firing
coaches seemingly willy-nilly.
Any player that has any other
option chooses that instead of
signing with the 49ers. They see
what the team has done with
Kaepernick and realize that could
be them in a few years.
A players playing days are too
short to want to deal with the
games the 49ers are playing
nowadays.
***
Michael Smith, the 2013 Daily
Journal Boys Basketball Player
of Year, is making a name for
himself at Cal Baptist University,
a NCAA Division II school in
Riverside and a member of the
PacWest Conference which
also features Notre Dame de Namur
University and Academy of Arts in
San Francisco.
The 6-4 guard recently capped
his junior season with some high
honors: being named to the
National Association of
Basketball Coaches All-American
team. He was also an honorable
mention All American for the
NCAA Division II Conference
Commissioners
Association.
Smith helped
lead the Lancers
to 28-7 record
and a top-25
ranking in the
Division II
rankings this
Michael Smith season while
averaging a
conference-leading 20.6 points
per game. He was named PacWest
Player of the Year and set a single-game, PacWest-tournament
scoring record of 33 points and a
tournament record of 92 points
over three games.
Before leading Cal Baptist to
prominence, Smith starred at El
Camino High School and helped
put together two of the best seasons in Colts history, making
the Northern California tournament his final two years. As a senior, he averaged 23.3 points and
pulled down 10 rebounds per
game, eclipsing the 20-point barrier 21 times, scoring 30 or more
three times and putting up a
career-high 34 as he helped lead
the Colts to the Peninsula Athletic
League North Division title.
Thanks in large part to Smiths
efforts, El Camino was part of the
Central Coast Sections inaugural
Open Division bracket, where
they went 0-2, falling to Serra
and Mitty. The Colts did rebound
to win their first-round Nor Cal
game, knocking off Rocklin.
And Smith is not the only
standout basketball player in the
family. His sister, Brittney
Cedeno, is a rising star at South
City.
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the course of the day: things like temperature, wind velocity, and whether its raining
or sunny.
Meteorologists are fond of saying that
climate is what you expect while weather is
what you get.
Learning how to read clues about upcoming weather can result in a more productive
garden.
You can predict whether there will be a
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it changes at dusk, Allaby said. You can
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atmospheric humidity, and youll know how
likely it is to rain or snow. Watch the clouds
for approaching weather fronts and gathering storms.
Soil and climate are closely linked,
Allaby said. At the extremes, desert soils
are sandy while tundra soils are low in nutrients because vegetation is so limited.
The more sand you have, the faster it will
drain, so you might need to irrigate, he
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winner, just like the 22nd District, a
Republican fortress in the states farm belt.
Anybody who tells you they have a good
idea of how this is going to turn out is just
lying to you, said Robert Molnar, an adviser to Steve Poizner, a former state insurance
commissioner who is leading Ohio Gov.
John Kasichs campaign in the state.
In effect, two Republican campaigns are
unfolding one for the primary, one for
the makeup of delegates who may end up
deciding on a nominee at a contested convention.
SUBURBAN LIVING
If no one clinches, the decision would fall
to delegates at the Republican National
Convention in Cleveland in July possibly
with multiple rounds of voting.
Accordingly, campaigns in California are
aggressively vetting potential delegates
318, three for every congressional district,
with three alternates. Then, they need 10 atlarge delegates who would comprise the
statewide bonus, with the state GOP chairman and two national committee members.
Its not just a list of names. Campaigns
want loyalists.
Cruz campaign officials say if no candidate emerges as the winner after the first
convention ballot in July, California delegates would become free to vote for whom
they choose. However, when the delegates
get cut loose might be open to dispute
state law says its after two ballots.
Steve Frank, a deputy political director
for Cruz, said he wants to make sure his delegates will be committed to the Texas senator on the first vote, the second vote and
beyond, if needed.
Typically, prospective delegates must
answer a string of questions much like a
job interview. Campaigns are guarding
against people with wavering commitment
who could jump to other candidates in a contested convention. They also want to weed
JUNE JOUSTING
On primary day, Republicans will be aiming at a relatively narrow slice of California
voters.
The GOP primary is open only to registered Republicans about 4.8 million voters, out of more than 17 million overall.
Republicans most likely to vote in primary
elections tend toward the party faithful
conservative in their politics, mostly white
and over 55 years old.
Molnar says Kasich, governor of swingstate Ohio, will be strong in coastal districts often favorable to Democrats. Cruz
has demonstrated appeal to very conserva-
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spring, so you cant work it or plant it
early in the year.
Silt is very fertile. Loamy soil,
which is best of all, has approximately
equal parts of clay, sand and silt.
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Yeabridge Green was originally found in
an 18th century Georgian farmhouse in the
(United Kingdom) county of Somerset, creative director Charlie Cosby recalls. During
renovation, an original gun cupboard was
removed, revealing the paint color.
Rich and earthy, its a green in the family
PROPERTY
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both agencies discussed the potential sale of
the .29 acre site that the school district has
outgrown in recent years.
They are looking for more space, said
Fama. I think the whole development would
be benefited if we could help them relocate.
The medical campus, proposed for construction on roughly 9 acres owned by the
health care district, could be comprised of as
many as 300 units of senior housing,
150,000 square feet of health care services,
200,000 square feet of medical office space
and other amenities on Trousdale Drive near
the Mills-Peninsula Medical Center.
Fama said the health care district has
appraised the district office property and considered buying it and then leasing the land
back to the school district, while education
officials search for a new site to purchase.
There are many fresh ways to bring green indoors with paint and furnishings.
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DATEBOOK
NEW YORK Phife Dawg, a masterful lyricist whose witty wordplay was a
linchpin of the groundbreaking hiphop group A Tribe Called Quest, died
Tuesday from complications resulting
from diabetes, his family said in a
statement on Wednesday. He was 45.
Born Malik Isaac Taylor, he was
known as the Five Foot Assassin
because he was 5 feet 3 inches tall.
Malik was our loving husband,
father, brother and friend. We love him
dearly. How he impacted all our lives
will never be forgotten. His love for
music and sports was only surpassed by
his love of God and family, the statement read.
The family did not disclose any other
details.
Taylor, who earned respect for his
skillful and thoughtful rhymes, was
part of a number of rap classics with
Tribe, including Scenario, Bonita
Applebum, Can I Kick It? and I Left
My Wallet in El Segundo, among others.
I like em brown, yellow, Puerto
Rican or Haitian, name is Phife Dawg
CARS
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Within a single year, Watanuki said
677 abandoned vehicles were reported
in the Central Neighborhood and residents are interested in creating a permit program.
City officials acknowledged theres
much to consider and directed the
Public Works Commission to refine a
parking permit program that would
assist. With complaints also reported
by management at the 218-unit
Metropolitan Apartment Complex on
Fourth Avenue, it may be a slam dunk
to muster the required percentage of
residents needed to adopt a permit program.
Sympathetic to parking woes, the
council raised concerns about simply
transferring the problem to another
location and asked staff and the Public
DEUTSCH
Continued from page 1
Attorneys Office.
He pleaded not guilty on Tuesday in
the courtroom of Judge Kathleen
Sherman and was remanded into custody on $950,000 bail.
As the proprietor of the Old Port
from
the
Zulu
Nation, he famously
rapped
on
E l e c t r i c
Relaxation.
Taylor grew up in
Queens, New York,
with fellow Tribe
member Q-Tip. In
high school, the
Phife Dawg
two
met
Ali
Shaheed Muhammad, who is from
Brooklyn, to form Tribe. Jarobi White
later joined the group. The collective
known for its artistic songs and
lyrics recently celebrated the 25th
anniversary of their debut album,
Peoples Instinctive Travels and the
Paths of Rhythm.
They were pioneers of rap, blending
genres like jazz into hip-hop and offering rap fans a different sound and style
than the gangsta rap that dominated
airwaves at the time.
Taylor and Q-Tip were known for
trading words on songs and playing off
one another.
I was just learning, Taylor said in
a recent interview with the
Associated Press when asked about
recording the groups 1990 debut
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supper with his disciples, his betrayal
following that same supper and his
eventual crucifixion on Good Friday.
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Goody bags and giveaways.
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Join Masterpiece Gallery for this free
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6 Noisy and unruly
11 Port-au-Prince site
12 Love
13 Seer
15 Did not cook (2 wds.)
16 Deli sandwich
18 Most Wanted org.
19 is me!
21 Home tel.
22 Loaded for
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25 Catos dozen
28 Rodeo gear
30 Grant foe
31 Kennel sound
32 Day before
33 Question starter
35 Early Peruvians
37 Director Craven
38 Long story
40 Sarges pooch
41 Narrow inlet
42 Woodland creature
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Curved
Not reluctantly
Carved the turkey
Sports
Desensitize
Ofce worker of yore
Go along with
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2 Rowing need
3 Travel word
4 Writers on glass
5 Corn holder
6 Assess
7 Lyric poem
8 Bark
9 Defeat badly
10 Himalayan sighting
14 Marshal Wyatt
15 Ushers beat
17 Of a certain earth science
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Aloha token
Hobby knife (hyph.)
Steamed
In that case (2 wds.)
Cries of pain
Dirty
Getting sleepy
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Quiche base
Blind unit
Arrived
Too
Charles Lamb pen name
Place to winter
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Books
16 BOOKS on History of WWII Excellent
condition. $95 all obo, (650)345-5502
295 Art
BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
(650)572-8895
50 Golden calf
maker, in Exodus
51 Peachy-keen!
52 Second-deepest
U.S. lake
55 Trading center
56 Feud faction
57 Clay crock
60 Good bud
61 Guess wrong
62 Dorm deputies:
Abbr.
303 Electronics
BLAUPUNKT AM/FM/CD Radio and Receiver with Detachable Face asking
$100. (650)593-4490
297 Bicycles
2 BIKES for kids $60. Will email pictures
upon request (650) 537-1095
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with balloon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
MAGNA-GLACIERPOINT 26" 15 speed.
Hardly used . Bluish purple color .$ 59.00
San Mateo 650-255-3514.
298 Collectibles
1920'S AQUA Glass Beaded Flapper
Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl
Flapper Collar. $50. 650-762-6048
299 Computers
MONITOR FOR computer. Kogi - 15".
Model L5QX. $25. (650)592-5864.
RECORDABLE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unopened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
(650) 578 9208
DRESSER 5 drawer , like new. light color with brown top. $75. (650)560-9008
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
END TABLES Woven bamboo, offwhite. $89. 650-573-6895. (650)573-689
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER in roller4'wx5'h glass door, shelf /drawers
ex/co $45. (650)992-4544
ESPRESSO TABLE 30 square, 40 tall,
$95 (650)375-8021
FUTON COUCH into double bed, linens
D41"xW60"xH34" 415-509-8000 $99
GLASS TOP dining table w/ 6 chairs
$75. (415)265-3395
IKEA POANG chair, exc. $25. Will send
picture. (954)907-0100
IKEA WOOD table, 36 like new. Can
send picture $50. (954)907-0100
ILOVE SEAT, exc $75. Will send picture. (954)907-0100
INFINITY FLOOR speakers H 38" x W
11 1/2" x D 10" good $50. (650)756-9516
LAWN CHAIRS (4) White, plastic, $8.
each, (415)346-6038
LIGHT OAK Cabinet, 6 ft tall, 3 ft wide, 2
ft deep, door at the bottom. $150.
(650) 871-5524.
LOVE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow
floral $99. (650)574-4021
LOVESEAT Designer gray, beige,
white. Excellent condition. $89. 650-5736895
MAPLE COFFEE table. Excellent Condition $75.00 (650)593-1780
ROCKING CHAIR fine light, oak condition with pads, $85/OBO. 650 369 9762
304 Furniture
2 FOLDING tables.
500# capacity.
24"x48". Laminate top. $99.
650 591
4141
300 Toys
03/24/16
TOASTER OVEN, Black & Decker, 4Slice, 1200W, Toast, Bake, Broil;
TRO480BS - $12 (650) 952-3500
GEOFFREY BEENE Jacket, unused, unworn, tags , pink, small, sleeveless, zippers, paid $88, $15, (650) 578-9208
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2016 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
302 Antiques
03/24/16
AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/remote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
brand $199 runs like new. (650)2350898
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304 Furniture
DESK CHAIR, swivel, rolling, good cond.
$10. (650)560-9008
35 It might be a big
benefit
36 Cut and paste,
say
38 Muzzle wearer,
probably
39 Derisive shout
42 One way to get
backstage
46 Worked in a salon
47 Art majors subj.
49 Rattling sound
300 Toys
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Luke Skywalker (Ceremonial) $10 Steve 650-518-6614
296 Appliances
Books
NICHOLAS SPARKS Hardback Books
2 @ $3.00 each - (650)341-1861
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammerhead). $8 Steve 650-518-6614
306 Housewares
BED SPREAD (queen size), flower design, never used. $22. Pls call
650-345-9036
CHRISTMAS TREE China, Fairfield
Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
pieces) $75. 650-493-5026
COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
20-pieces in original box, never used.
$250 per box
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PLASTIC DUAL-LID Underbed Storage
Container with wheels, 31"x15"x5-1/2",
$7 (650) 952-3500.
PRE-LIT 7 ft Christmas tree. Three sections, easy to assemble. $50. 650 349
2963.
SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
306 Housewares
316 Clothes
335 Rugs
ULTRASONIC JEWELRY Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
308 Tools
ALUMINUM LADDERS 40ft, $99 for two,
Call (650)481-5296
BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
CRAFTMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet
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CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
CRAFTSMAN JIGSAW 3.9 amp. with
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CRAFTSMAN RADIAL Arm Saw Stand.
In box. $30. (650)245-7517
DEWALT DRILL/FLASHLIGHT Set $99
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HEAVY DUTY Mattock/Pick, Less Handle $5. (650)368-0748
PULLEYS- FOUR 2-1/8 to 7 1/4" --all for
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ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi animal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
650-593-2066
PET CARRIER, brown ,Very good condition, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
650 773-7201
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Est. 1957
650-697-2685
316 Clothes
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$8 650-595-3933
DAINESE BOOTS Zipper & Velcro Closure, Cushioned Ankle, Excellent Condition Unisex EU40 $55 (650)357-7484
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