- Light, Color and Darker Meanings Artist D.J. Hall's works reflect the pain beneath bright surfaces
- A Different Year, a Different Jimmy Johnson
- Blackhawks Sweep Into Finals, 5-1 : Stanley Cup playoffs: Chicago's 11th victory in a row is a record in postseason.
- San Jose's Election Pitch to Lure Giants From San Francisco
- This Driving Range Has Everything, Including a Tree
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : MOVIES : After 26 Endless Years, Surf's Up Again
- Venice's 13th Annual Art Walk on the Styled Side
- SMALL FACES: Relatively unknown guitarist Richie Kotzen...
- POP MUSIC : COMMENTARY : Beyond the Rage : Rappers documented the anger of the inner city long before the riots; the challenge now is to examine ways to educate and heal
- Drake Bides His Time Before Emerging With Main-Event Victory at Ventura
- Karros' Homer Lifts Dodgers
- When It Comes to Pins, Norris Still On a Roll
- COLLEGE BASEBALL DAILY PLAYOFF REPORT : CAL LUTHERAN : Rain Gives Kingsmen Another Day Off
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Wallach Goes Back to Third and Homers
- Mater Dei, Irvine Will Be at Home for Second Round
- Rubley's a Project, but His Heart, Head Are in the Right Place : Rams: His progress and performance in training camp and the preseason will determine if ninth-round pick makes the team.
- Anteaters Advance to NCAA Field : Golf: UC Irvine, considered a longshot, ties for eighth to reach championships.
- Life Insurance Has Shortcomings as Investment
- Royal Viking Sea Undergoes a Transformation : After a $20-million make-over, the ship is sailing to Alaska as the Royal Odyssey.
- Lack of Materiel Slowed Police Response to Riots : LAPD: Chronic shortage of radios, phones and cars forced command center to scramble, records show.
- Money Proving to Be of Primary Importance : Politics: The candidates for the hotly contested 23rd Senate District have raised $1 million so far.
- What's Best for Corbin? : Michele Beideman says her son has been sick since infancy. Some doctors at UCLA say he'sfine--<i> she's</i> the one who's ill. While authorities grapple over the case, the boy has been taken away from his family.
- MD-11 Keeps Lots of Bodies Busy : San Diego Hoping Convair Operation Survives a Possible Sale
- Likud Aims Low in Campaign Attacks on Rabin : Israel: Many think the personal broadsides say more about Prime Minister Shamir's election difficulties than they do about his opponent.
- L.A. Chosen for Powell's Retrial : King case: The judge rejects defense charges that the officer can't get a fair trial here. But it is unclear whether Weisberg can override appeals court's change of venue.
- Red Cross Demands Safety in Bosnia
- TUSTIN : City Hall Expansion Is Nearing Stage 2
- SAN DIEGO : Trial Ordered in Clairemont Killing
- Hesperia's Werner Wins Speedway Race
- Gaffes, Bloopers Cost Crespi in 2-1 Loss to Millikan
- Bailey Eager to Take On NFL Again : Rams: Cornerback lost the tip of his finger in an on-field accident last season, and now is looking forward to a full season.
- Jurisprudence
- Police Efforts During Rioting
- WEEKEND TV : From Willie to Roger Williams
- Victoria Abril Turns Up the Heat in Scorchingly Sexy 'Lovers'
- ART REVIEWS : Representative Work From Dunning
- Dow Manages 8.06 Gain in Slow Pre-Holiday Session : Market Overview
- Perot Laughs Off White House 'Silliness'
- Cuban-American Group Ends Newspaper Boycott
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- SIMI VALLEY : Court Refuses to Bar Planning on Club
- Presbyterians Debate Future of Lesbian Pastor
- A number of prominent public figures are...
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Riddoch Gets Some Bad News About an Old Friend From Home
- COLLEGE BASEBALL: DAILY PLAYOFF REPORT : CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Longtime Friends Turn Foes for a Day
- After 'Closer Than Ever,' Mayes Is Closer Than Ever to Stardom
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Scandal Reforms U.S. Treasury Auctions
- Johnson's Interview Not Exactly Magical for Many Readers
- Perfect for Southland Climbs
- Frantic Riot Calls Deluged Command Post
- Wilson's Press Secretary Resigns, Will Join NASA
- U.S. May Refuse to Sign World Wildlife Treaty
- Holiday Pay Sought for 2 Days in '91
- PASADENA : Black Churches Mount Effort to Get Jobs, Services
- CAMARILLO : Dancer to Study at Royal Academy
- White House race, women's division: Though she's...
- After the Riots : NEWS IN BRIEF : DEATH TOLL : Burned Body Found in Riot Rubble
- Pierce's Raba Becomes Pitcher Perfect : College baseball: After so-so season at Ventura, the right-hander transfers and posts a 12-0 record for Brahmas.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Escondido Wins Avocado League Title With Tie
- Blackhawks Sweep Into Finals, 5-1 : Stanley Cup playoffs: Chicago's 11th victory in a row is a record in postseason.
- Unlikely Pair Key Northridge Victory : College baseball: Mowl, Shepard took vastly different paths in becoming vital cogs for Matadors.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Palmer Has Them Dancing in the Seats : He Plays Buoyant Tunes at El Matador, but Lack of Space Keeps Listeners in Their Chairs
- Album Briefs: New albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to four stars (excellent).
- Man Gets 26 Years to Life for Killing Teen at Party
- Financial Lines Clearly Drawn in Campaign on Amendment F
- Churchgoers' Spousal Abuse Patterns Studied : Research: Mistreatment of wives occurs about as often with fundamentalist men as others. Occasional, social churchgoers report the highest rate.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : SMALL SCHOOLS BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Southern California Christian Advances by Defeating Liberty Christian, 5-4
- Back on Field, Angels Rally but Fall Short, 5-3 : Baseball: With Wathan in charge, they lose fourth game in row and sixth in seven games on trip.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : 3-A : Nifty Day Lifts Nista, Laguna Hills
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : 3-A ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Savanna Upsets Second-Seeded Gahr
- PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Jordan Wins Second Straight Section Diving Title
- Clark Takes Position as Canyons Assistant in Men's Basketball
- Fraser's 'Encino Man' Caveman Says It All With Grunts, Groans
- ENERGY
- Refugees Protest Plans to Return Them to Vietnam
- U.N. Admits Bosnia, Croatia and Slovenia
- Last Hostage Freed Unhurt; Police Arrest Two Gunmen
- Russia Aims for Leaner, Prouder Army
- Exchange Plan With Ex-Soviet States Pushed
- Bush Proposes N. Mexico Wilderness Swap
- ELECTIONS / 5TH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT : Foes Criticize Donations to Antonovich
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Daulton Powers Phillies Past the Reds, 8-2
- Olympian King Is New Flame Coach
- BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS : Two Sets of Siblings Lead Crawford to Win
- Tennis
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : 5-A ROUNDUP
- Virtuosos Will Show Their Pluck : Music: An El Cajon 'extravaganza' features contemporary players who are creating a new language for the banjo.
- Police Efforts During Rioting
- BANKING
- T. Walter Wallbank; USC History Professor, Author
- Lalique's Allure Is Crystal Clear: It's in the Touch
- After the Riots : NEWS IN BRIEF : Bush Names Overseer for Rebuilding
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 72ND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Challenger Hopes to Tap Anti-Incumbent Fever : Community gadfly Howard Garber tries to paint Ross Johnson, a Sacramento insider, as an outsider to his GOP constituents.
- Diamond Bar's Secret: Have Fun : Prep baseball: Players deflect the pressure of No. 1 national ranking by enjoying their success.
- Clancy's War Over 'Patriot Games' Ends
- Block Weighs Chances in Race for Mayor
- Past vs. Present : Need for Highway Clashes With Desire to Save Archeological Site
- ANAHEIM : Fly-Off Lets 2 Schools Air Rivalry
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Don Robinson Signs With Phillies
- Padres' Benes Keeps Cubs Quiet in 2-0 Victory
- BOXING : De la Hoya Evokes Memories of Boxing's Heyday
- Hart's Espy, Sanchez Come of Age in 3-2 Playoff Victory
- ART REVIEW : A Look at Our Small, Nasty World
- Texan Jokes as He Is Executed for Hiring His Wife's Killer
- Dana Feels Heat From Big Field in 4th District
- MISSION VIEJO : Swim Club Wants City to Sponsor Pool
- Burned Military Center Won't Be Rebuilt : South L.A.: The area is too dangerous for an enlistment station, Pentagon says. Leaders charge that the government pullout is hypocritical.
- SPRING VALLEY : Motorcyclist Dies on Sweetwater Road
- Simi Budget Plan Calls for Restraint
- WESTLAKE : Doctor Denies He Molested Patients
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : 4-A ROUNDUP
- Rodgers May Miss 3 Months
- COMMENTARY : Angel Laughter Soothes Wounds
- Jurisprudence
- NCAA TENNIS : Pepperdine's Joffe Reaches Semifinals
- American Health Reports Profit
- POLITICS : Specter of Poland Haunts Splintered Czechoslovakia
- Schuller Will Finally Travel to Russia : Religion: Crystal Cathedral pastor canceled trip last fall after undergoing brain surgery. He plans to sign television contract while there.
- Her Mission Is to Help Other Refugees
- Westlake Doctor Denies He Molested Patients
- After the Riots : NEWS IN BRIEF : LEGAL ACTION : Korean Merchants to Fight Restrictions
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Murder-Solicitation Defendant Is Sued
- Controversy Dogs Plans for Shelter Near Barrio Logan : Housing: Proposal to build a $4-million facility for the homeless upsets residents, who discover project was OKd almost 2 years ago.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Let a Big Lead Get Away and Lose, 10-9
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Gastelum Lifts Channel Islands
- Davis Is Injured in Dodger Loss : Baseball: Outfielder suffers strained ligaments in his left shoulder as the Pirates win, 6-4.
- Santa Monica Arts Festival Set May 31
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Pacific Enterprises Sheds Thrifty Corp. : Retailing: L.A. investors will buy most of the subsidiary, including Thrifty Drug. The deal is worth about $275 million.
- 2 States Order Irvine Firm to Cease Activities
- Pacific Enterprises Sheds Thrifty Corp. : Profile: Leonard I. Green and his firm have gained wide admiration and respect among takeover specialists.
- U.S. Orders Diplomatic Sanctions Against Serbia : Yugoslavia: Two of three consulates in U.S. will be closed. American ambassador won't return to Belgrade.
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Presidents Chosen for Community Colleges
- TUSTIN : Funds Voted for Playground Camps
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Jewish, Christian Leaders Discuss Evangelistic Conversion Tactics
- LA MESA : Hazardous Gas Found in Drug Raid
- Study Says Golf Course Wouldn't Harm Area : Farmont: An environmental impact report on the exclusive country club proposed for land west of Ojai says measures could mitigate any negative effects.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : In other Avocado League games:
- TV REVIEW : Prosperity Notes From a Business 'Guru'
- GARDENING : Austins: Ramblin' Roses That O.C. Has Grown to Love
- U.S. to Shut, Scale Back 63 Bases Abroad
- New Accord Between Russians, Poles Denounces Communism
- Ad Watch
- Next Time, Say What You Mean : NEA head kills grant--because it's not art?
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS : Falcon Cable, Belo Corp. in Joint Venture
- Rival's Award Against Intel Upheld
- Inventory of Species Could Keep Them From the Brink : Nature: Surveying wildlife can show which creatures are in trouble, where they are, and how to save them.
- After Protest, School Allows Display of Lesbian Art
- They Don't Condemn Scott for His Words
- Russia Ratifies IMF, World Bank Membership
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- SANTA ANA : Man Gets 3 Years for Attempted Rape
- SAN YSIDRO : Cyclist Hits Wire, Dies in Police Chase
- ENCINO : Owner of Dating Service Sentenced
- Bail Cut to $1.5 Million for Man Accused of Having Wife Killed
- Signs of Summer : Weather: Crowds descend on county beaches for the three-day weekend that kicks off the season. Mild temperatures are expected.
- Kendrena Settles Down, Pitches Northridge Past Arizona State
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL: SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A DIVISION PLAYOFFS : Harvard Dominates Long Beach Poly
- PREP NOTES
- Good Ol' Ballplayers Having Fine Ol' Time
- Fullerton Does Everything Right Against Left-Hander
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK: SOUTHERN SECTION FINALS : Thousand Oaks Looks Beyond Jones for Help
- COLLEGE BASEBALL: DAILY PLAYOFF REPORT : CAL LUTHERAN : Kingsmen Set to Answer Rohr With Bang
- MUSIC REVIEW : Boulez Conducts Debussy at Philharmonic
- Police Efforts During Rioting
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Iacocca Tips Youth After Skipping Tab
- Psychiatric Firm Chairman Resigns
- Goodby Mike Dunleavy and Hello Randy Pfund
- BANKING
- Mildew Can Leave a Lasting Mark
- 3 N. Koreans Die in Clash Near Border
- Clinton Arkansas Record: He Won a Few, Lost a Few : Candidate: He has boasted of changes wrought in his home state, but close look shows more ambiguous result.
- U.S. Wants Warning on Flights to Colombia
- HOLIDAY WEEKEND
- Six Honored for Community Work
- PROVOCATIVE COMMENTATOR: If his last speech in...
- FILLMORE : Extension Requested on Mini-Mall Permit
- Jockeys Suffer Minor Injuries After Two-Horse Belmont Spill
- Jazz Surges Past the Trail Blazers : West: Malone scores 39 points as Utah overcomes 10-point deficit to gain first victory in the series. Game 4 will be played Sunday.
- Former Keating Associate Pleads Guilty
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS : IBM in Talks to Link With Major Cable TV Operators
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Davis Questions Feinstein's Electability During Debate
- World's Richest Man Balks at Fix-Up Costs for Beverly Hills Hotel
- ELECTIONS / 25TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Rousselot Funded Keating 5, Foes Say
- Countywide : 5th-Graders to Dance in L.A. Festival
- Could Be--Then Again . . . : Statistics on black men and gang membership confuse more than inform
- GARDEN GROVE : It's the Berries and a Lot More
- PALMDALE : 2 Officers Injured in Related Accidents
- Appeal Seeks to Limit Curfew Prosecutions : Riots: Lawyers ask court to excuse suspects who posed no threat to public safety. Ruling will help shape how civic crises are handled.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 7th Annual Cleanup Planned at 3 Sites
- COLLEGE BASEBALL: NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL : Northridge Bowls Over Arizona St.
- Man Sought in 2 Fatal Shootings Surrenders
- This Time, UCLA Has the Final Word, 6-5
- Connors Has Tough Draw, Beginning Against Stich
- Pro Basketball
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Admits to Being Scared
- COLLEGE BASEBALL: NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP : Cal Lutheran 'Rats' Form Devilish Bond
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Saves the Last Victory Dance for Itself
- Noriega Advances to NCAA Semifinals
- BALLET REVIEW : Kirov Goes Modern
- OPEC Freezes 3rd-Quarter Production : Oil: The agreement will probably keep prices steady. Kuwait is exempt.
- Plan for High-Voltage Fences at Prisons Approved by Senate
- COLUMN ONE : The Talk Is About New Media : Radio and TV call-in and interview shows are a hybrid of entertainment and journalism. By serving as a conduit for powerless people with gripes, they are playing a key role in presidential politics.
- The Sun Sets on Johnny's Last 'Tonight'
- After the Riots : NEWS IN BRIEF : DISASTER GRANTS : CRA Approves Rebuilding Grants
- Lesbian Student's Painting in Show After All
- 'Normal Guy' Challenges Thai Leader : Protest: Support swells for hunger striker and his lone vigil in Bangkok.
- Judge to Rule on Batiquitos Cleanup Suit : Habitat: Fight between state panel and environmentalists on how to renovate lagoon may be decided next week.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Woo Seeks Volunteers for Canyon Cleanup Program
- San Diego Spotlight : Composer's Passion a Sacred Undertaking
- PERFORMANCE-ART REVIEW : A Whirling Reno Misses the Mark
- Singer Delivers Reggae With a Universal Message : Pop music: Lucky Dube is on the 'Reggae Sunsplash' bill at the Greek Theatre this weekend.
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- Bahais Celebrate Unity, Diversity of Their Faith : Beliefs: The religion founded in the 19th Century in Persia has 5,000 Southland followers.
- SOUTH PASADENA : Hillside Neighborhood Named Altos Nuevos
- Volunteer Lawyers to Aid LAPD Probe : Riots: The staff named to the Webster panel includes several former U.S. prosecutors and highly regarded attorneys.
- UCSD Places Third in Golf Championships
- He Tries to Chip Away at Pitcher's Weakness
- Left-Handers Right for Titans : NCAA baseball: Cal State Fullerton overpowers Tulane's left-handed starter in 8-0 victory.
- Skipper Has Pirates Afloat : Leyland Keeping Pittsburgh in Running Despite Key Losses
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : 4-A VOLLEYBALL : Newport Harbor Rallies to Reach Semifinals
- Miscellany
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : 5-A : Blanton's Homers Help Mater Dei Roll
- Ramos Widens Lead in Philippine Election : Vote count: With the Aquino-backed candidate far ahead, a combative opponent vows a hunger strike in protest.
- Sewage Spill Probe Hints at Human Error
- WILMINGTON : 1 Killed, 4 Injured in Tanker Explosion
- SANTA ANA : Council Approves Hike in Water Rate
- NOW Leader Hits Town, Conservatives : Politics: Patricia Ireland makes her first O.C. stop to jab at Reps. Dornan and Ferguson and endorse women challengers Judith M. Ryan and Mary Hornbuckle.
- S.D. Scientists Hold High Hopes for New Gene Therapy Method
- Something Fishy : Identity of Eel-Like Creature Eludes Experts
- Decision to Drape Nude Painting Is Overturned : Art: After protests, a high school senior is allowed to exhibit abstract showing women embracing. School officials deny trying to censor gay expression.
- Prom Night Not Just for Students
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : 3-A ROUNDUP : Home Runs Help Tustin Advance
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : 4-A : Irvine Holds On to Defeat Valencia
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Spain Gets Past France, 2-1, Reaches World Team Cup Final
- United States Beats China in Three Straight : Volleyball: Victories don't come easily for U.S., however.
- Missing a Fatal Bus Plunge Gave 'Lucky' Lohrke His Name
- Felipe Alou to Guide the Expos : Baseball: He replaces Runnells and becomes the first major league manager from Dominican Republic.
- Miscellany
- O.C. BALLET REVIEW : Kirov Goes Modern
- Johnson's Interview Not Exactly Magical for Many Readers
- Oates' AFC-NFC Theory Merely a Lot of Hog-Walsh
- Executive Resigns From Hospital
- ARTISANS / Spotlighting Makers of Handcrafted Goods : Crafting a Merrie Olde Spirit for Faire
- Victorian--Piece by Piece : Couple Transform New England Saltbox Into Turreted, Stained-Glass Fantasy Home
- Press Secretary for Wilson Leaves to Join NASA
- EDUCATION : Idled by Truce, Salvador Rebels Hit the Books : Old battleground serves as a school for guerrillas coping with the complexities of peace.
- LOS FELIZ : Korean Businessman Killed in Driveway of His Home
- Countywide : Car Thief Caught After Freeway Chase
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Board's Courageous Shelter Vote
- After the Riots : NEWS IN BRIEF : FBI Obtains Copy of Koon's Book About His Career
- After the Riots : NEWS IN BRIEF : AID : U.S. Eases Rules for Food Stamp Help
- COUNTYWIDE : Weekend Sobriety Checkpoints Set
- Paris and Bonn Move to Create European Army
- Yahweh Murder Case Draws to a Close
- Sea Spill Linked to Air in Pipeline - Sewage: Preliminary report indicates buildup of trapped air led to rupture of San Diego's sewage outfall line, bolstering belief that human error was at fault.
- Oregon Primary Headed for Recount
- After the Riots : NEWS IN BRIEF : DISASTER CENTERS : New Location Opens for Aid Sign-Up
- Countywide : Environmentalists Endorse Candidates
- Schools to Go on All-Year Schedule : Pleasant Valley: Trustees order a study on the plan, scheduled to begin in 1993. System is meant to ease crowding.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Contract Talks With Firefighters Collapse
- L.A. Site for Retrial Welcomed : Courts: Simi Valley Mayor Greg Stratton calls it a 'no-win situation' had the King case returned to Ventura County.
- Shocking Coverage
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Trumpeter Leads Quintet at Vine St.
- Album Briefs: New albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to four stars (excellent).
- Judge Throws Out B-2 Radar Fraud Lawsuit
- THE TIMES POLL : 'Moral Leadership' Needed in Inner Cities, Voters Say
- Thailand's Embattled Leader Loses Support of Governing Coalition : Protests: Newspaper reports that the prime minister agrees to resign after party chiefs said they are ready to replace him.
- Irvine Co. to Cut Staff by Another 30 to 40 People
- Caucasus Foes Urged to Halt Use of Force : Conflict: NATO calls on Azerbaijan and Armenia to respect international law. Turkey says it won't intervene.
- Robb's Career in Peril as Feud With Wilder Heats Up : Virginia: Governor cites memo, says 'smear' was used to draw attention from the scandals surrounding the senator.
- LANCASTER : Suspect Sought in Stabbing Death
- CSUN Group Urges Meeting With New President : Education: A faculty committee asks that Blenda J. Wilson attend talks on the school's budget crisis. She wants to stay at her Michigan post through August.
- San Clemente Officials Call Off Weekend Coyote Hunt : Wildlife: The move comes after the parents of a girl who was attacked opted to have her undergo rabies treatment.
- Prostitutes Accuse Police of Blackmail
- S.D. Man Arrested in Bid to Sell Plane
- Countywide : Man Suspected of 21 Bank Robberies Held
- $3.8-Billion Budget for L.A. OKd by Council : Government: The action will avert heavy cuts in police and fire services. The CRA's contribution to the city will be $25 million rather than the $48.3 million sought by some.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Classic Fame Ready for Turf 'Cap
- Dan Quayle
- U.S. May Have Lost Olympians Harris, Joyner : Track and field: Hurdler reportedly failed a drug test. Triple jumper says he is suffering from stress.
- INDIANAPOLIS 500: DAILY REPORT : Foyt Selling a Few Used Cars You Won't See on Cal's Lot
- NCAA SOFTBALL : Arizona Throws One Long Beach's Way, 1-0
- Tennis
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : 4-A ROUNDUP : Canyon's Relief Effort Brings Victory Over Canyon Springs
- PREP NOTES
- POST-RIOT WATCH : Roll Models
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Pavin Ends a Dry Spell With 64 on Wet Greens
- Fresno State Gets No Relief and Pepperdine Wins, 5-4
- Fullerton's Nicholson Loses at Wrestling Trials
- Jurisprudence
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : 5-A ROUNDUP : Stovall Outpitches Ward, Cypress Upsets Huntington Beach
- UCI's Archer Shoots 65 at Regional
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Sojo Told to Dress for His Promotion
- Marshall Thompson; TV Star of 'Daktari'
- Kurd Runoff Needed as Main Parties Split Vote
- Salvador Nava Martinez; Fought Mexico's One-Party Rule