- His Game Has an Advantage
- COMPANIES
- International Savings Bank has named Fred W....
- William A. Hawkins has been named president...
- Escondido National Bank has named Cathy Hughes,...
- Coloradan Bids for California Amplifier
- British Leader Visits Beijing, Easing Sanctions : China: Major's primary motive is to clear the way for a new airport and port project in Hong Kong.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Keith E. McWilliams, retired Bankruptcy Court judge,...
- Is Primary Just Steppingstone for Roberts, Filner? : Politics: Despite their denials, it is believed impressive showings could propel Filner into a race for Congress and launch Roberts on a campaign for mayor.
- San Diego
- Fumbles Drop Gary Out of a Starting Job; Delpino Promoted : Rams: Robinson says decision may not be permanent, but he wants players who can handle the ball properly.
- DEL MAR : My Style Adds to Vienna's Stature as Hottest Trainer of the Meeting
- The Fly on the Wall . . . : Television: Ken Auletta was given unprecedented access to network board rooms. 'Mice' charts the decline of the Big Three since they came under new corporate ownership in the mid-1980s.
- A Lighter Touch for 'Gabriel's Fire'
- Perceptronics Inc., Woodland Hills, has named Robert...
- Microsoft Center to Explore the Future of Software
- Sam Winston: Pitchman Who Avoids Limelight : Tires: His TV commercials make him the most visible among those contending for the $1.3-billion market in California.
- Bush Defends AIDS Budget, Urges 'Behavioral Change'
- Lawmakers Run a Gantlet of Hecklers and Placards
- COLUMN ONE : BCCI: Odd Bank With Air of Cult : From its roots in Pakistan until its closure by regulators, the institution's story is one of secretive clients, powerful friends and global fraud.
- TWO VIEWS : For a Fee, Health Answers May Be a Phone Call Away
- 2 Quakes Rattle Japan
- 4 Young Men Found Slain at Residence
- Bush Baltic Move Seeks to 'Keep Pressure' On : Secession: President recognizes Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia after fruitless wait for Moscow to act.
- Playing With Child Care : State and federal officials whittle away at health and safety protections
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE SUPREME COURT : It's Religion in Sheep's Clothing : Thomas' notions of natural law would lead him to side with religious groups and against the right to abortion.
- Countdown to Opening Day : In Garden Grove, Schools Bustle with Training, Cleanup
- Truck Slams Into Disabled Car; 1 Hurt
- Jets' Blair Thomas Follows McNeil's Master Plan Well
- U.S. OPEN : This One Is Pure Connors : Tennis: On his 39th birthday, he rallies from a 5-2 deficit in the fifth set to close out victory in a tiebreaker.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mets Put Gooden on the Disabled List
- The Play's the Thing : Top TV Writer-Producers Rekindle Passion for Stage
- State Rates Arts Groups in O.C. : Funding: Council's advisory panels praise and criticize Pacific Symphony, Newport Harbor Art Museum and Opera Pacific. The council will award grants next week.
- Steven O. Weise, 41, A. Timothy Scott,...
- New School Administrators Appointed in Tustin District
- SANTA PAULA : Residents Seek to Keep Exotic Pets
- Linda Parks Gibson of Jassoy, Graff &...
- SIMI VALLEY : Child Club to Help Working Parents
- Supply, but No Demand : After a Rush to Build Student Housing, CSUN Sees Its Occupancy Rate Plummet to 75%
- Auto Racing
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry, Samuel Don't Get Picture
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rested Erickson Looks Sharp in Winning 17th
- Czech Rucinsky Scores, but Not for Teammates
- Memphis State Didn't Buy USC Mystique : Tigers: Stobart had his team ready to face the music in the Coliseum.
- Help for Needy
- Annoyed by Barking Dogs
- Pay Cut for State Workers
- Pay Cut for State Workers
- Coup Attempt
- Pay Cut for State Workers
- Kamins' Removal
- Sting Proved a Test of Ethical Armor : Politics: Two former legislative aides are on trial after the FBI probed for corruption in Sacramento. But testimony reveals that a number of politicians and their staff repulsed offers of cash and campaign contributions.
- Gregory W. Daul has been appointed president...
- Beach Weather
- Annoyed by Barking Dogs
- MOVIES - Sept. 3, 1991
- MOVIES - Sept. 3, 1991
- Rev. Schuller Alert After Brain Surgery : Religion: Well-wishers celebrate the injured televangelist's successful operation in Amsterdam to remove a blood clot.
- Joy Is Mixed With Prayers for Patriots : Festivities: Thousands of Baltic-Americans from Orange County celebrate and salute those who didn't live to see their independent nations.
- How We Got Here : Diary of a Doomed Coup : A bungle-by-bungle look at how Moscow's hard-liners grabbed for power, and missed.
- Was That You, Summer? : Labor Day Lures Crowds to Beaches--Sun or No Sun
- FINALLY KING: It was an Orange County...
- Schuller Stable After Urgent Brain Surgery
- IOU: More divorces and more people mean...
- CHILL OUT: Veteran teachers in the Santa...
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 3, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 3, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 3, 1991
- SO LONG, SUMMER: Well, the grunion sent...
- CHINA
- Funds Manager Wins With Big and Little Issues
- Foreign Stock Market
- Trips Too Taxing, So Couple Turn to Tortillas : Husband and wife market popular Mexican staple with longer shelf life. Markets snap it up.
- TAIWAN
- SOUTH KOREA
- INDONESIA
- Party Wraps
- From Cells, Dissidents Haunt China : Protests: Five pro-democracy leaders are in solitary confinement in Beijing. But their voices aren't stilled.
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- Mutual Funds
- Boy, 12, Dies in Fall Through Water Pipe
- Deaths Raise Questions About Insurer : Litigation: Insurance company seeks to prevent payment to families of two girls who died in crash. Attorney calls firm a 'scam' and says it doesn't have money to pay the claim.
- California IN BRIEF : WALNUT CREEK : Pageant Winner Answers Critics
- COLUMN LEFT / RUTH ROSEN : Splintered Politics, East and West : As the Soviet republics break away, we secede into our own ethnic and cultural blocs.
- 2 Thrown From Bed of Truck; 1 Dies
- Urinal Overflow Floods the DMV
- From Early Settlements to Suburbia : Simi Valley: A local historian begins planning a book about the city. She says she has been fascinated by the area since moving there in 1943.
- COLUMN RIGHT / PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS : Plunder Puts Soviet Wheels in Motion : Unofficial privatization is illegal but serves a purpose.
- The Bulldozer Versus the Gnatcatcher : Witness this paradigm of the conflict between development and species preservation
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB WOLF : Hernandez Ready to Pull Out the Stops
- Leahy, NFL's Oldest Player, Kicks Jets to a 16-13 Victory
- Okoye Returns to 1989 Form as Chiefs Win, 14-3
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Tight Spot Runs Just Like a Million
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : BART Negotiations Deadlocked
- Musings on Baroque Music and the Origin of the Species
- Science / Medicine : Call to the Wild : Taped Bird Sounds, Wooden Decoys Used to Lure Puffins and Other Shore Fowl to Abandoned Habitats
- Immigrant Children Getting English Tests
- The Rams Play Well--in the Parking Lot of the Stadium
- Well Done Job : San Marcos Official Targets Likely Spots to Drill for Water
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Rangers Activate Gossage, Two Others
- Trojans Face Familiar Face in First Game
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 : ANGELUS LEAGUE : Bishop Amat
- Injury-Free Aikman Leads the Cowboys, 26-14
- Irish's Mirer, DuBose Escape Suspension
- Pop : Reconstituted Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Film Industry Reeling Under Profit Plunge
- Radio Free Europe Commercials Studied : Information: Some planners say that ads on the U.S. broadcasts could ease the taxpayer burden.
- 'Kinder, Gentler' Singapore Less Popular With Voters? : Southeast Asia: The prime minister says it cost him four seats in Parliament. He says his policy will be reviewed.
- New Freeway Ramp Intended for Car Pools
- 2 Districts to Reinstate 29 Teaching Positions : Education: Good news for schools is offset by continuing uncertainties over funding, officials say.
- Pastor Calls His Effort to Head Southern Baptists Conciliatory
- Bills' Offense Looks Unstoppable Against Dolphins : AFC: Kelly, on sprained ankle, leads Buffalo to 35-31 victory over Miami.
- Peace Plan Accepted by Serbs, Croats
- San Diego
- COUNTYWIDE : 8 County Offices to Start 4-Day Weeks
- NOTES : First Harvey Flips Burgers, Then Upends Ballcarriers
- May Be New Season, But Same Old Result
- Grove Fest Plans Expanded '92 Season
- LEGAL FILE
- Heeere's . . . Kelly?: Another Sign of Troubled Times : Television: Financial problems are the reasons behind Johnny Carson's later starting time on NBC and Sports Illustrated buying a prime-time hour from ABC.
- National City
- 3rd Time May Be the Charm for Rabbit Test Foes : Animal rights: Two activists were the impetus behind earlier bills to stop chemical experiments. Gov. Wilson has not said if he will sign AB 110.
- Back To School : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : It's Never Too Late to Be Creative
- Back To School : SANTA ANA : Century High Gets $200,000 State Grant
- Big Surprise: Steelers Show Offense Already : AFC: After no offensive touchdowns in first five games last season, they start off with a 26-20 victory over Chargers.
- Circus Circus, with Stephen Dorcich and John...
- RADIO
- Translator Passes Word: Stay in School
- Back To School : PLACENTIA : Bingo Wins an OK at Esperanza High
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 : ANGELUS LEAGUE : St. John Bosco
- Cunningham, Krieg Hurt in Openers
- Florida State strengthened its hold on No....
- By Not Learning From Their Past, Raiders Repeat It : Opener: Loss to the Oilers' run-and-shoot, 47-17, is much like the debacle in Buffalo that ended last season.
- Gottfried's Emmy Offense: Candor
- XETV Considers Newscasts With Fox's Encouragement
- Jerry Lewis Responds to Critics at Opening of 26th Telethon
- Jazz : Talent Shows at Wadsworth Fest
- U.S. Neglects Cities, Boston Mayor Says : Urban life: He accuses Washington of 'callous indifference' toward homelessness, drugs, crime and other problems.
- Report Details Andrew Young Debt at BCCI
- Saints Win Behind Hebert's Late Heroics, 27-24 : Interconference: After two costly third-quarter interceptions, quarterback bounces back with a 10-yard touchdown pass.
- It's a Dark Day for Lite Light : Del Mar: Highly regarded 3-year-old runs third to Vieille Vigne, Formidable Lady in Chula Vista Handicap.
- Connors, Who Turns 39 Today, Faces Krickstein in Fourth Round
- Lions' Run-and-Shoot Misfires; Redskins Romp
- TV Reviews : Stodgy Crew Sinks Creditable 'Voyage'
- Armenia Favors U.N. Forces in Tense Enclave : Ethnic strife: California Rep. Barbara Boxer's proposal is praised. The hostage count grows to 25.
- It's the hottest little ol' bicycle race in Texas : Wichita Falls doesn't believe in soft-pedaling its wild and windy image. Its annual promotional event is perhaps the world's least comfortable contest.
- Tales From the Assembly Line : Books: Ben Hamper despised looking at auto underbellies, so he took up writing. In 'Rivethead,' he describes his unhappy life as a GM 'shop rat.'
- People's Park
- Undergraduates and UC Schools
- 6-Year Term Is Plenty
- Businessman, 6 Reputed Gang Leaders Convicted in Drug Ring Trial : Crime: Most were tied to Chicago's El Rukn organization. One defendant is half brother of the Rev. Jesse Jackson.
- AIDS Protest Brings Issue to Bush's Door : Demonstration: Beefed-up security in Kennebunkport assures distance between activists, President. Police guards wearing gloves are jeered.
- VANITY CLOCK: King Farouk's diamond-monogrammed clock will...
- Help Wanted: It looks like Dagwood Bumstead...
- Radiation Risk Lingers Decades
- Alleged Rogue Deputy Bands Spark Furor : Law enforcement: Groups are merely social and sports clubs, department officials insist. But critics have filed lawsuits and say they are gathering evidence of racism.
- Back To School : COUNTYWIDE : NEWPORT BEACH : Residents Unhappy About School Buses
- Women Pilots Get Ready for Air Show
- Lewis Anchors 37.50 Relay to Complete Record Meet
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- Waddle Is Bears' Unlikely Star in 10-6 Victory
- Monmouth Park's Iselin Becomes Black Tie Affair
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Trick Play Shows Henning's True Colors
- Bomb Kills 6 in Sri Lanka
- COLUMN ONE : Sad Legacy of Lenin in Leningrad : Once elegant, the cradle of socialism teems with pollution, hunger and hopelessness. But the city has exorcised Communist power and is desperate to start anew.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Flathead Fords and the Chevy Plant : The GM facility seemed immutable, like Bob's Big Boy and the Daylight Express.
- State Finds Itself on Road to Savings : Budget: The recession prompts construction firms to bid aggressively for work on highway projects. That pushes price tags below what Caltrans had estimated.
- Gorbachev Says First Lady Is Still Recovering
- TRANSIT UPDATE : A Status Report on Valley Transportation
- Back To School : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West Names New Vice President
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council to Consider 3 Cultural Grants
- Tales From the Assembly Line : Unions: UAW official Mark Masaoka's strong stand on plant closings has earned him the confidence of workers. Ancestry is not an issue, he says.
- Gorbachev to Offer New Union Plan, Says He Will Not Resign : Soviet crisis: Draft for new association of republics will be presented to Parliament today. Leader indicates his acceptance of Baltic states' independence.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSISSIPPI : Body Hunt Fails; Evans Back in Jail
- CORPORATE RESCUE: Rain, not drought, was on...
- Clinics Immunize Flood of Children Despite Budget Cut
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Twin Taylors Lead Morse to a Big Victory in Hawaii
- It All Goes Elway's Way in 45-14 Victory : AFC: Bronco quarterback and two former Rams, Green and Young, have a field day against Bengals.
- L.A. Police Considering Reviving the Chokehold : Law enforcement: Advocates say its use is safer than the baton. Opponents say it can kill, and has.
- Health Study of '71 Chemical Blaze Sought : Hazardous materials: Two firefighters who responded to the Camarillo fire have since died of cancer. Others are ill. It's not known whether a link exists.
- Back To School : COUNTYWIDE : Private Schooling Gains Popularity
- Science / Medicine : Exhibit Looks at Role of Fire in Ecosystem
- Eagles Prevail as McMahon Takes Over Reins : NFC: Philadelphia defense forces five Green Bay turnovers and the veteran backup quarterback passes for 257 yards.
- POP REVIEW : Lynyrd Skynyrd Takes on New Life at Irvine Meadows
- TV Reviews : A 'Labor Day Show' That Really Works
- MEHTA MINGLE: Watch for Zubin Mehta to...
- 'Freedom Day' Celebrated by Lithuanians
- Armenians Abroad Torn Over Return to Homeland
- Kurdish Rebels Strike Again in Turkey : Uprising: Attack comes despite army's search for three kidnaped Americans. Guerrillas warn foreigners.
- Major Lauds Gorbachev and Vows Food Aid
- How Best to Curb the Secret Police : KGB reform won't go far without independent judiciary
- Back To School : MISSION VIEJO : College District's Enrollment Rises
- Gene Injection Helps Mice Fight Muscular Dystrophy
- What the Democrats Need Is a Caped Crusader : Politics: Forget the 'regular guys.' Give me someone remote and dignified.
- The Assistance League of the Antelope Valley...
- Their Paths Are Visible in the Ashes of the Watts Riot
- VENTURA : 8 Youths Arrested in Drive-By Case
- Motor Racing
- Santiago Puts His Finger on Problem
- Chargers Can't Cut Off Steelers at Pass : Pro football: Two defensive mistakes prove costly to the Chargers in their 26-20 loss to Pittsburgh.
- Delpino Holds On for Some Playing Time
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Liza With an S--for Star Power at the Greek
- STAGE REVIEWS : Shakespeare as You Like It--or Not : Old Globe's 'Tempest': Fewer Magical Moments
- 'Salmonberries' to End UCLA's Percy Adlon Series
- FOCUS : Japan to Go Even Slower on Soviet Investment : Trade: Worries about political stability override the possibly lucrative opportunities.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MONTANA : Searchers Find 2nd Train Wreck Victim
- China to Normalize Relations With Vietnam : Asia: Chinese leader Li Peng attributes the decision to progress in peace talks to settle the fighting between factions in Cambodia.
- Coalition Seeks a Peaceful End to Forest Fray : Nature: Protection of privately held lands is at stake. Seeking a common ground for environmentalists and timber interests proves to be a tall order.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- California IN BRIEF : TUSTIN : Atheist Scout Leader Is Ousted
- Caution Is Watchword as U.S. Faces a New Era : Policy: Planners want to avoid moves such as the ill-advised intervention in the Soviet Union in 1918.
- Woman Arrested in Husband's Slaying
- Virus Causes Arthritis in Mice
- New CSUN Security Measures Fail : Violence: Gunfire erupts in a dormitory parking lot after police shut down a rowdy dance. Changes were made after a similar incident in February.
- Back To School : SANTA ANA : Rookie Teachers Readied for Classes
- New Rams Play Despairingly Like Old Rams : Opener: Five fumbles, two interceptions make Phoenix Cardinals easy 24-14 winners.
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Arts Center a Paddle Short for 'Streams' Journey : San Juan Capistrano facility may have aimed a little too high for its current exhibit 'Historicism and Modernism, Twin Streams to the California Dream.'
- SCIENCE SPACE TECHNOLOGY : Scientists Say Smaller Satellites Mean Bigger Payback
- The Return of a Novel Better Left Unread : MARGRET HOWTH, <i> by Rebecca Harding Davis,</i> The Feminist Press, $11.95, 266 pages
- Britain Finds Faulty Cells
- Back To School : COUNTYWIDE : Schools Spruce Up Lunch Offerings
- Beach Traffic Stalled During Car Chase
- San Diego
- PLATFORM : Right Man for U.N.
- Order in the Court? Strange Tales of...
- 35 Hurt in Race-Related Brawl at Jail : Prisoners: The melee was sparked by an argument over use of a telephone at the Pitchess Honor Rancho in Castaic. All of the injured were inmates.
- VENTURA : College Grant to Help Disadvantaged
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- New Wave of Concern About Beaches
- Cardinals Do Bending, Breaking Left to Rams
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 : ANGELUS LEAGUE : Mater Dei
- GOLF ROUNDUP : With Help From Gamez, Brooks Gets a Victory
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 : ANGELUS LEAGUE : Servite
- Motor Racing
- He Plays Into Lendl's Hands : U.S. Open: Ivanisevic stays at the baseline against the three-time champion and comes up a loser. Edberg beats Chang.
- Alyeska Faces Fresh Allegations of Spying on Whistle-Blowers
- A Slight Technicality
- CHRISTINE DIEMER REED: Executive Director, Building Industry Assn., Orange County region
- Finding Unusual Scholarships
- Dial D for <i> Despair</i> Over a Lost Area Code--and a Way of Life
- Man Severely Mauled by Two Rottweiler Dogs
- Residents Duel Over Proposal for 15 Houses in Rustic Area : Malibou Lake: An unknown letter-writer dubbed 'Zorro' sharpens the debate by alleging code violations in homes occupied by critics of the project.
- Unfulfilled Pledges Dog City Council Incumbents : Politics: But other vows made in 1987 campaigns have become source of pride for San Diego councilmen up for reelection.
- Human Insulin Danger Refuted
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Flathead Fords and the Chevy Plant : The GM facility seemed immutable, like Bob's Big Boy and Southern Pacific's Daylight Express.
- COMMENTARY : Turner Fits Right In With Fumbling Rams
- Coup Stalls 'Stalin' : After a Scare, Film Will Still Shoot in Moscow
- Pop : Weir, Wasserman: An Eclectic Set
- OCCUPATION: GARDENER
- If Japan OKs U.S. Rice, Can State Cash In? : Agriculture: At the same time that Tokyo is showing signs that it may allow some imports, California growers are having to curb production.
- Baltics: A Mission Possible : Diplomacy: Soviet shake-up may create a scramble to set up embassies. Old hands know that requires not just knowledge of politics and protocol but also knowledge of where to find paper clips in a pinch.
- Bedsheet Escapee Back Behind Bars
- Pinkett Gets His Running Game Back on Track : Oilers: Houston back gains 144 yards, helping to east the bad memory of the 1990 season.
- Buder Finishes First With One Last Ride : Bodyboarding: The Hawaiian took one last wave despite thinking that he had come up short. That decision earned him a victory in the National Bodyboard Championships.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Cubs End Up 0-6 in Two Trips to L.A.
- They Pay Taxes So They Are Local Players
- Patriot Losing Streak Ends With 16-7 Win Over Colts
- AUCTIONS
- Cable Channels: Nice but Not the Big 3
- Scandal Helping U.S. Brokers Boost Share of Trading in Japan : Securities: Disgusted with the practice of reimbursing favored customers for losses, more investors are moving to foreign firms.
- WWII Bomb Explodes in Singapore; Boy Dies
- MWD Scurries to Build Walls That Save Rats
- Volcanic Avalanche Floods Philippine Villages; 1 Killed
- New Area Code Begins Today for Some Cities in Bay Area
- Yugoslav Republics OK Peace Plan : Balkans: The European Community proposal includes the dispatch of foreign cease-fire monitors to Croatia.
- WATER POLO : Yugoslavia Is Winner Over Canada
- Lasorda Likes What He Sees From Any Vantage Point : Dodgers: His team gets 15 hits and routs the Cubs, 12-3, moving back into a first-place tie with Atlanta.
- Shining Performances Close the SummerFest : Music: The festival ended with concert standards, but they were performed with such elan that they seemed special.
- LEGAL FILE
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc. / SANTA ANA
- SOUTH KOREA
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Opening Day Problems Show Up Again
- Titans Lose to Cal in Men's Soccer, 2-1
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mark Leiter Makes Difference for Tigers
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Former Dodger Lyons Is Called Up
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 : ANGELUS LEAGUE : LOYOLA
- STAGE REVIEWS : Shakespeare as You Like It--or Not : 'Shrew': Grove's Finale Is a Fun and Zesty Romp
- Grove Festival Announces Expanded 7-Play Subscription Season for 1992
- Pop Music : Patinkin: Zany but Cool at Hollywood Bowl
- Disney Moves Aggressively to Increase Political Clout : Business: The company and its leaders are boosting their campaign contributions and lobbying efforts.
- Baghdad Offers to Pay Men to Marry Widows
- Police Use Tear Gas to Shut Down CSUN Party
- Police Blame Gangs in Rash of Violence
- Vista
- CLIPBOARD : Money for Learning
- Judge Rules Jailed Alamo Can't Have Cellular Phone : Courts: The cult leader, awaiting trial in Arkansas on a charge of threatening a judge's life, can meet with his followers three days a week.
- Odd-Shaped Pulsar Discovered
- In Search of Answers to Wildlife Survival Along L. A.'s Urban Fringe : Santa Monica Mountains: A study is exploring questions central to conservation efforts in the region, where rampant development is occurring.
- COUNTYWIDE : Back to School
- Summer Was the Winter of Considerable Discontent
- OXNARD : Market to 'Adopt' 9 Elementary Schools
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Unlikely Power Source Shorts Out Braves
- Angel Attack Is Weak, No Matter Who Is Boss : Baseball: Navarro holds them to four hits in 3-1 Brewer victory over Finley. Joyner homers.
- Hockey
- New Faces Offer Team Some Hope
- Motor Racing
- Oilers Find 47 Ways to Embarrass Raiders
- Forget the Graffiti, Look Instead at Needs of Young Street Artists
- Perlman Substitute Still Reaping Benefits : Music: 'I'm turning down concerts . . . which is a change,' says 20-year-old violinist Gil Shaham. He plays Hollywood Bowl Tuesday.