News Scrapbook 1986
San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,089) (Cir. S. 341 ,840)
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i\udi event may be here to stay ;;z_q55 During' the awards presentation at -------------- Stewart. Edwards, Dan Mattera last month's Audi Challenge to~rna- Tenn is (freshman, Lomita), Mark Farren ment, everyone who took the micro- ____________ (sophomore, San Jose) and Peter phone at center court - sponsors, Mark Zeigler Choi (junior, Flagstaff, Ariz.) are promoters and winner Pam Shriver -------------- newcomers. - spoke optimistically of making the this way, especially the ones who On Oct. 23, the team will play its inaugural event an annual one. have learned the concept and under- annual intrasquad Torero Tangle, be- They weren't just being polite. stand that every game is important." ginning at 2 p.m. "Ir ally think there is a very good The six leagues include a North SERVE'$ UP NASCOM, a na- chance of having it next year," said San Diego league, a husband-wife t1onal serving competition based at Shelly Hall of Spear/Hall Communi- league and an open league with club Hotel de! Coronado, will begin cx- cations, which promoted the eight- pros. Balboa Tennis Club alone had panding nationally, according to player exhibition. "I have been told 47 sign-ups for TeamTennis, prompt- president Ben Press. "It's just about by the Audi people and by the Ran- ing Felman to f rm an mtraclub to get going," Press said. "We re cho Bernardo Inn people that they league there. starting to gel some national spun• thought everything went very well. Teams play Tuesday Wednesday sors." "What they're looking at is hoping and Thursday mgh and Saturday NASCOM is different from normal to make a long-term commitment to mornings. The season includes six serving competitions in that 1t is the tournament and maybe draw the matches and playoffs, and concludes handicapped, so that weaker servers No. 1 or No. 2 player in the world to in late November. There are similar are not instantly eliminated. Most increase attendance and maybe ex- leagues in Orange nd Ventura coun- NASCOM events are in San Diego, pand the field from eight to 16." ties, and Felman 'aid he hopes to but last month Atlanta was host for There's even talk of making it a have San Diego County's champions one. sanctioned pro tournament. play theirs. HALF VOl.LEYS The USTA is Lofty goals but judging by the fa. sponsoring a clinic for many of the vorable reaction of players and orga- FRESH BLOOD AT u 'D _ For nalion's top juniors this weekend at nizers, ha1dly unrealistic ones. the first time in nine -years, a fresh- Mission Hills Country Club rn Ran- The biggest improvement, Hall man won the University of San Diego cho Mirage. Dennis Ralston and Tom hopes, will be in attendance. Except team tryout tournament. Gorman are among those who will for the Sunday finals, the 4,000-seat James Edward of Denver didn't provide instruction . The Volvo stadium erected on the Rancho Ber- lose a set in his four matches in the Tennis/All-American Championships nardo Inn's courts was never half 20.player tournament, which Coach are Oct. 30-Nov. 2 at UCLA's tennis full. Ed Collins uses to determine his 10- center. The 32-draw singles and 16- "I think that was the only thing man team. In the final, Edwards team doubles tournament features you can point to. I think we got hurt scored a 6. 3, 6 _0 victory over Chris the nation's top male collegiate play- by the weather the first couple of Smith, last seasons No. 4 player. ers ... days, and then by Mt having (Gabrie- Last year's No. 1 and 2 players _ The San Diego contingent that at- Ia) Sabatini," he said, referring o the Jim McNamee and David Stewart_ tended last week's USPTA (U.S. Pro- rain the morning of the first round are recovering from injuries and dtd fessional Tenms Association) 1,000- and the inJury that forced Sabatini to not compete in the tryout tourna- person convention in Rancho Mirage withdraw the week before. "But, of meat. The 1986 _87 roster includes re- returned home with more than a few course, those are things that you turnees Curtis Dadian, Rob MacKay, titles in the convention's tennis tour- can't control." d Scott Patridge, McNamce, Smith and nament. An y Gordon won the na- Slill, the four-day event was "prof- tional singles crown, and Cherise itable," according to Hall. So well- Hagey teamed with Lisa Blackshear sponsored was the event, Hall said, · for the open women's doubles title. that 1t was in the black before tickets Juniors ___ ---~ Other local winners: Bob Chapman were sold. Tri-City Patrons Tournament Oct (55 singles), Chapman and Ben Press TE 1 TENNIS - The opening 25-26 Nov 1-2 M1raCosta College, (55 doubles), Bill Millikan and Ed Woody Blockers Tennis Center Boys and girls' singles lw•th onsolation) In 10. 12. Serues (65 doubles) .. .
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Samaritans Are Talking On Their Car Phones
Kinder Greer is the director of hotel sales. She started with the company as front office manager last April. • • • Fornaca Family Bakery vice president James Fornaca has been reelected to the Independent Bakers Cooperative board of direc- tors for 1987. ••• Harcourt Brace Jovanovich announces four new executive ap- pointments: John F. Berardi, who has served as treasurer for the last eight years, has been elected a senior vice president at the pub- lishing firm. Robert E. Evanson is also a new senior vice president. He will act as d puty to Peter Jovanovich. Dr. Billy Reagan, formerly supcnntend nt ~f ~he Houston public school distnct, comes aboard as a enior vice pre- sident handling educational publications from the company's subsidiary, Learned & Tested, the Education Co. in ustin. Finally, Thomas A. Williamson, president of another HBJ subsidiary, The Psychological Corp., has been made a company vice president. • • • Jerome B. LaDow, formerly San Diego district manager for Leaseway Transportation Corp., has taken over the helm of the company's West Coast opera- tion,s. LaDow has been with LTC's local subsidiary PHD Corp. for 25 years. LTC purchased PHD in 1976. • • • Celerity Computing, maker of high-performance superminicom- puters, has hired James F. Staf- ford a its new vice president of marketing and sales. Stafford left a similar position at Sy<\is, a tele- (Continued on Page ~A)
organization and management support for the area office O I also recently was hired by San Diego Community College District to set up a system for evaluating district teachers. • • * tuart Marcantoni is new car manager at Pacific Beach Ford. Marcantonl was formerly with competitor Pacific Beach Toyota. • * The Prudential Insurance Co. of America hae formed a new in urance program for San Diego: PruCare Plu1. Headed by local ph ic1an Dr. Sol Lizerbram, the program is bemg touted as an alternative to traditional msur- ance and HMO options. Nine ho p1tala and more than 500 doc- tor are expected to participate. Th program allow clients o lect their own doctors while pay- ing fixed fees to the plan. • • • MIA Com Government Sys- tems Llnkabit d1vis1on has pro- moted Frank O good from direc- tor o program development to a si tant vice president for strat gic communications. 0 good Jomed A-Com in 1981. Another M/A-Com promotion goes to Den- ni Vincent, who has moved up from employment manage• to director of human resources. • • • Loren Campbell, fleet Bales manager for University Ford, has been named to Ford Motor Co.'s Grand Master level for sellmg at least 500 cars during the past ,ear. Campbell actually sold that number in just six months. • • • Mark Grundstrom is the new service manager at Pearson Ford. It's a promotion for Grundstrom who was body hop manager. • • • At The Carlsbad Inn, Patti tters- (Contino"1,l~fl'r:age 6A) communications products firm. • * * The local American Elec- tronics Association council has chosen Kenneth E. Years, presi- dent QfMonitor Technologies, as its 1987 chairman. He 1s aided by Paul E Huber, president of Megatek, as vice chairman; and John Battin, president of Wavetek Corp., as a director. All three will serve on the AEA 52- member national board. I ,I
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Larry J. (°11.r, has be n named Southern California vice president of Jes at P ciftc Bell Directory. Cati . who !iv in n Diego, has been with Pac Bell 18 years. His most recent position was general BBles manager for San Diego. • • •
matches Thursday night for San Diego's Domino's TeamTennis fall leagues were rained out, but interest has not dampened in the past year. TeamTennis director John Felman had one four-team league last year, and now he has six leagues with rep- resentative from 11 local tennis clubs. "The players enjoy it. They're hav- ing a lot of fun with it," Felman said. "I think they like the competition
Shelly Boyce of the Vista Tennis Club was the big winner in the ama- teur portion of the Audi Challenge tournaments, but she did win an Audi, which was raffled as part of the interclub event. Other winners: Maree Schacht and Jeannie Portfill (Hotel de! Coronado, women's A dou- ble ); Roger Holbert and Scott Peter- son (Tennis Escondido, men's A dou-_,,. hies). B d"d •t · f th d bl oyce I n Wm one o e OU es
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Maureen Renfro, former iate sales repr ntative at a World, has returned to her former employer as tour and travel representative. Renfro most recently w director of sales for Great Pacific Hotels. • • • Timothy E. Boyle, formerly head of Cogeneration ational Corp., is the new vice president of bUBiness development for Energy Factors. Energy Factor acquired CNC last April. * •
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San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Mira Mesa Scripps Ranch Star News (Cir. 2xW.) OCT 16 1986
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Jacqueline Brown, Organization Systems Inc., a pro e or of mark ting at USD.__ Sorrento Valley-based consulting will d1scu s the pro and cons of firm, is the new consultant for the marketmg re arch at the Oct. 17 Department of Energy's San Fran- U D Busine Update seminar. cisco office. OSI will give ongoing The breakfast meetmg begins at 7:30 a.m. Cost i 15, Contact the LJSD Oepartm nt of Continuing 881 tant
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!.,..---'"" .... Governor De~ejian yester- day appai~ uty Attorney General J~t iguez 35 to replace retired Manuel Kug'ler a' s n· sa &n . 1 ego municpa! judge. driguez was deputy attorney general since 1977. He holds a B A his law degree from USD. u ge he'll earn $74,432a year~ -~--- * * *
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Podiat!}' formed Piht7c5"a?ach resident Gregory D. Clark has joined Charle Luckey in his practice at 4747 Mission Boulevard, in Pacific Beach. Together they have formed North Shores Podiatry Group to provide podiatry care to the north shores area. Clark is a graduate of the University of San Diego and the Califorrua College of Podiatric Medicine in San Francisco. He completed his podiatric surgical residency at Villa View Hospital in San Diego. ''Adding Dr. Clark to my prac- tice of 30 years in Pacific Beach allows us to provide the highest quality of podiatric medicine and surgery to the north shores area of San Diego," Luckey said.
Azusa, CA (Los Ange/es Co) Azu11 Herald · (W. 13,700) OCT ls 1986
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Escondido, CA (San Diego Co.) Times Advocate (Cir. D. 32,685) (Cir. S. 34,568)
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