- Southwest Holds Off Compton
- Benton, in Second Start, Leads Arizona State, 39-5
- STYLE : FASHION : The Bucks Stop Here
- SAINTED OBSESSION : WHEN HELEN RAND PARISH DISCOVERED A PRIESTLY HERO AMID THE CONQUISTADORES, SHE FOUND THE CAUSE OF A LIFETIME
- Unstuck in the '60s : SYLVIA, <i> By Leonard Michaels Illustrated by Sylvia Bloch (Mercury House: $10</i> ,<i> paper; 128 pp.)</i>
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : World Heritage List Includes Yosemite Park
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- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Guide Is Stylish, Arch and Busy--Like London
- Red-Rock Wonders Near Vegas Glitz
- FICTION
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- THE BIZ : New Leafs
- Courtyard Homes Idea Recasts a Respected Piece of California Culture : Lifestyle: A key byproduct of the design was the sense of neighborhood that sharing the space encouraged.
- New Rules to Help Bank Patrons Compare Rates
- STYLE : GARDENS : Beauty on a Budget
- Bad Luck From Las Vegas as Traffic Slows on I-15
- Home Improvement : Firetruck Races to Dreamland
- Close Up: The Brains Behind RGC
- Clinton Knows Domestic Policy, Not Trade Policy, Is Key to Prosperity
- Homes Expected to Go on Sale in June : Housing: Construction in the county is to begin early next year on the new generation of moderately priced, courtyard-style dwellings.
- EASTSIDE : Karate: Learning by Listening, Example
- A Look at Tylenol Poisonings--10 Years Later : Crime: The seven unsolved slayings had a far-reaching consequence: the tamper-resistant packaging on most foods and drugs sold today.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Al Gore : The Democratic Candidate on Roosevelt, Clinton and Ecology
- PLATFORM : We Must Organize
- Despite the Rise of Russian Democracy, the Police Remain Distant and Feared : Law enforcement: Voices of liberalization are now heard, but the old-line cops await the return of brass-knuckle days. A visit to a dungeon.
- The Columbus Papers Unearthed: '. . . and We Never Called Him Chris'
- The Siberian Candidate: The Hunt for Red in October
- The Rail Deal That Thrusts L.A. Into the 21st Century : Economics: The Sumitomo pact shows that overseas firms may prove good regional partners and may stimulate an industrial renaissance here.
- Um, in Any Other Language, It's a Stall : Speech: Filling in the gaps is a universal pastime. Talkers' tools range from <i> like</i> in the U.S. to <i> ondan sonra efendim</i> in Turkey.
- Teen Deaths and Gang Violence
- Literary Larceny : Volumes are vanishing from bookstores everywhere--some taken by organized rings working for secondhand dealers. The thieves are booknapers and their ranks are growing.
- Marisol Garcia, a recent graduate of Mountain...
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Beilenson Bets His Future in a New Arena
- DOWNTOWN : Free Noon Concerts at California Plaza
- CITY CULTURE : Out of This World
- Santa Monica College Candidates Forum Set
- TV Discovers Columbus
- Veterans View Draft Issue With Sympathy, Not Anger
- South Pasadena : Orange Blossom Tops Azalea
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Seymour Pursues Job as 'Realtor's Senator' : Politics: A landlord and former broker, incumbent has advocated changes that may benefit him. He says portfolio does not get in the way of his convictions.
- Officials Lower Dutch Plane Crash Death Toll to 80
- THE HOUSE : Family Medical Leave
- Follow Church Teachings, Pope Tells Dominicans
- Florence Lewis has been named the Mountain...
- Recruits Are Flooding Greek Societies : College life: Despite criticism and charges of alcohol abuse and date rape, thousands of freshmen are joining fraternities and sororities.
- Boyle Heights-El Sereno Study Points to Housing Woes
- China's Contenders Prepare to Enter the Ring at Party Congress : Politics: Participants are expected to look at possible successors to Deng Xiaoping. The odds are on reformers.
- Shevardnadze Seeks Mandate in Election : Politics: Crisis-weary Georgians go to polls looking for a fresh start.
- KOREATOWN : New Group to Assess Riot Victims' Needs
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- In Bay Area, Columbus Day Runs Aground : Holiday: American Indians plan to demonstrate at the festivities. But Italian-Americans view the events as a source of pride.
- Apartment Proposal Approved : Housing: A nonprofit group will buy and rehabilitate 38 run-down units. The city will provide a $1.4-million loan.
- HARVARD HEIGHTS : A Bright Idea for the Neighborhood
- Ice Patrol Warns Ships of North Atlantic Peril
- Sinead O'Connor
- Flu Shots Urged for At-Risk People
- Still Going 'Round and 'Round Over Whether Earth Is Flat
- SOUTH GATE : Peers Help Students Gain Self-Esteem
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Dorsey and San Pedro Seesaw to a 20-20 Tie
- On View : The Issue Was Race : DOCUMENTARY MAKER LOOKS AT HILL VS. THOMAS AND ITS IMPACT ON AFRICAN-AMERICANS
- Spanish Conquest: A Look at the Good and Bad
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- After OPTIMA, Let's Tackle Indigent Care Next
- Playa Vista Plan's Impact
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- NOTEBOOK : Lincoln High Will Seat You Now
- BELL GARDENS : Ex-Gang Members to Run Youth Center
- Countering Columbus: 1992
- ART : Magritte: Looking Through New Eyes : The Surrealist is given his due in a huge and rewarding show at Metropolitan Museum
- *** Happy Mondays, "Yes, Please!," Elektra. In...
- NEW RELEASES : Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra's Finest Hour : **** TOSHIKO AKIYOSHI JAZZ ORCHESTRA "Carnegie Hall Concert" <i> Columbia</i>
- 'Bottom-of-Barrel' Remark on Voter Drive
- THE LAST WORD: L.A. psychedelic blues-based band...
- RABAN ON CLINTON
- RABAN ON CLINTON
- ALBUM REVIEW : *** 1/2 PETER GABRIEL "Us" <i> Geffen</i>
- * 1/2 VARIOUS ARTISTS "Weird Nightmare: Meditations on Mingus" <i> Columbia</i>
- RABAN ON CLINTON
- Gathering of the People : Cultures: American Indians assemble in San Pedro to seek wisdom and spiritual purification. The rituals offer a counterpoint to events commemorating the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the New World.
- Prop. V Foes Complain of Lockout at 2 PTA Meetings
- Webfoot Patrol : Farming: A Fillmore citrus grower uses a flock of ducks to control snails. Some of his neighbors are even trying the idea.
- Flores Intervenes to Keep Todd Assets Intact
- New Clinic to Offer Abortions : Medicine: Planned Parenthood follows through with proposal for South Bay facility, inspiring vows of support and protest.
- 4 Teen-Agers Arrested in Woman's Death
- Lancaster Takes a 2nd Look at Preserve Plan : Environment: The parcel that the city bought without an appraisal has Joshua trees, but lacks the diversity to be called a prime woodlands site. City officials are considering another site.
- Calabasas Threatens Suit Over Development : Ahmanson Ranch: Officials, homeowners call environmental study on the proposed Ventura County project inadequate.
- Hospital District Candidates Will Appear in Forum
- Style Eclipses Gender in 49th District Race : Politics: In an increasingly bitter campaign for Congress, Democrat Lynn Schenk and Republican Judy Jarvis step up attacks on each other's personal and professional lives.
- Meal-Delivering Robot at Hospital Falls Down Stairs
- 2 Arrested at Sobriety Checks
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : A Place to Celebrate Black Culture Racially Divides a Campus
- Clinton's Oxford Connection: What 'Debating Society'? : Debate: During Bill Clinton's years at the university, the Oxford Union was the single most uncool place in town.
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Issues Lacking, We Get a Dusty KGB Fantasy : Are we to believe that Clinton, a Cold Warrior himself, clinked vodka glasses with Andropov?
- 1 Killed in Rash of Carjackings
- COMMENTARY ON THE ECONOMY : New Engine Will Propel County to More Prosperous Future : Small businesses, mostly entrepreneurial and in large part focused on new technologies, are poised for rapid growth.
- Rape-Awareness Seminar Speaks to Dangers, Fears : Conference: About 80 women at daylong session receive information about prevention, the psyche of rapists and means of self-defense.
- Police Charge 3 in Drive-By Shooting That Injured Teen
- Proposed Night Copter Ban Not Likely to Fly With FAA : Van Nuys Airport: Seven lawmakers want the sightseeing tours halted. But the federal agency has the last word.
- Risks of Mt. Rainier Eruption Pondered : Nature: Although the majestic volcano has not had a major blowout for 2,000 years, experts say it has the potential for more destruction than caused by Mt. St. Helens.
- United Way Campaign
- Japanese-Americans Urged to Combat Tensions
- Gray Wolf May Again Roam Yellowstone : National park: Activist lobby is high in the Rockies pressing for return of the predator.
- STATE SENATE : Challengers Undaunted by GOP Mystique
- Death of a Tycoon : Killed in Raid, Rancher Don Scott Was a Man of Legends
- For Amateur Comics, Jokes Aren't Always a Laughing Matter
- Cuesta Defeats Golden West to Win Water Polo Title
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : THE REAL McCOY
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Gill Paces UCI Past Fresno St. in Water Polo
- Arkansas Cuts In on Tennessee's Waltz : SEC: Razorbacks score nine points in last three minutes to ruin Volunteers' unbeaten season, 25-24.
- Florida St. Is Perfect in the ACC
- Management of the Pirates Realizes the Importance of the Print Media
- The Fab Four of Santa Monica : Corsair Water Polo Program Gets an Unexpected a Boost From Four Women
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Saddleback Gets Victory; Chrishon Gets School Record
- Master of Plaster : Art: A fresco expert offers insights into the demanding medium. His mistakes are etched in stone.
- Roadwork : FREEWAYS & HIGHWAYS
- SIMI VALLEY : Meeting to Focus on Combatting Rodents
- Pilot Lands Plane on Busy Freeway : Accident: No one was hurt when a Cessna 210, which was having engine trouble, hit a car and van on Santa Ana Freeway.
- Campaign Calendar
- North County Hopefuls Scrape to Find Issues : Politics: With growth stagnant and the controversy over it dead, it's tough for council candidates to identify something to stand for.
- Newport PD Needs Outside Investigation : City Needs Third Party to Bring Credibility to Inquiry
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY / KENNY STAUB INVITATIONAL : Lack of Depth Short-Circuits Agoura Girls
- Kurri's Two Goals Power Kings, 6-3 : Hockey: Stauber stops 26 shots and gets first NHL victory before 14,509, the first time L.A. has failed to sell out Forum since December of 1990.
- Pleasant Tap Victory an Inside Job
- Loyola Marymount Sweeps San Diego
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Record Crowd Sees Michigan Win, 35-10
- Toreros Stop Whittier Threat, Win, 33-21
- Was It a Miami Vision or Dream Come True? : College football: Hurricanes defeat Penn State, 17-14, to post second victory in a row over a top 10 opponent. They say they should be No. 1 again.
- Giveaways Costly for the Padres
- Centennial of Somis Is Small Affair : Communities: A walking tour and back-yard party mark today's celebration. The 400 residents call their town an oasis.
- Small Plane Hits Car, Van in Freeway Landing
- Luginbill Leads Palomar to Victory Over Fullerton
- Miscellany
- Player Sets Record, Learns of Family Death
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- Simple, Cozy Swiss Hotels And Passes for Rail Travel
- THE FABER BOOK OF GAY SHORT FICTION...
- Budget Lodging Is Available in Fiji. : Several private hotels offer low-cost beds through auspices of New Zealand hostel group.
- The Commerce of Combat : HONORED AND BETRAYED: Irangate, Covert Affairs, and the Secret War in Laos, <i> By Richard Secord with Jay Wurts (Wiley: $24.95; 405 pp.)</i>
- New Law to Make FHA Loan Available to More Buyers
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Hotel, Cruise Discounts Await Reunion-goers : Groups: Planning a family gathering? A guarantee of more business can get you special treatment in return. Resorts and dude ranches are also popular choices.
- S. Bernardino CountyALTA LOMA: Phase 1 of...
- Champ Scores One for Family
- Full-Court Press : High-Density Detached Homes for the Mid-Income Family
- Sticker Shock : High New Car Costs Drive Consumers to Buy Used Vehicles
- Using Psychology to Make Economic Predictions : Commerce: Elliott Wave theorists say cycles of public optimism and pessimism help them forecast market and other trends.
- One Issue That Bush and Clinton Won't Touch : Bailout: Experts say another wave of bank and thrift failures looms after Election Day. For different reasons, neither candidate wants to talk about it.
- Assessing Responsibility for Condo Roof Damage
- UP IN THE MORNING: Vermont Farm Families...
- 'True Grit' in Southwestern Colorado : Ranches surround tiny Ridgway, a hamlet with a Hollywood heritage in the shadow of the San Juans.
- Circles on a Pond : THE ENGLISH PATIENT, <i> By Michael Ondaatje (Alfred A. Knopf: $21; 306 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- Los Angeles CountyWEST HILLS: Fifteen homes at...
- Historic Home Owners Are Fighting Back
- Art Uber Alles : THE TURNING POINT: The Abstract Expressionists and the Transformation of American Art, <i> By April Kingsley (Simon & Schuster: $30; 372 pp.)</i>
- Who's in Charge of Investing the Reserve Fund?
- Get Real : NOTHING BUT BLUE SKIES, <i> By Thomas McGuane (Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence: $21.95; 349 pp.)</i>
- Get in Shape for Downhill Vacation : It can take two to three months to get your muscles conditioned for skiing, experts say.
- Return to Childhood Home Helps Adults 'Untangle Any Knots in Ourselves'
- Course Will Explore Real Estate Contracts
- Through Monastery and Village in Sikkim : Ancient Buddhist Rituals Still Guide Daily Life in India's Himalayan Gateway to Tibet
- RESTAURANTS : THE WINE LIST
- Los Angeles CountyMALIBU: Phase 1 of Malibu...
- California Corner
- FICTION
- Utopia on the Amazon : BRAZIL-MARU, <i> By Karen Tei Yamashita (Coffee House Press: $19.95; 248 pp.)</i>
- Clearing the Air About Cost of Changing Flights : Transportation: The charge on most non-refundable domestic fares is $25. But one airline has upped the cost.
- Property Rights Drive Picks Up More Ground
- Tickets Sell Fast for Art Center's Inaugural Season : Theater: Sales totaled $767,000 in the first two weeks--and that's before tickets were offered outside the city.
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : McClintock Aims to Oust Beilenson, Take Anti-Tax Fight to Washington
- A lot of you want to know...
- San Gabriel : Synchronized Signals
- THE HOUSE
- EASTSIDE : Frias Hired to Create City Gang Program
- Andy returns to Mayberry to run for...
- Israeli Troops, Palestinians Skirmish; 1 Protester Killed
- After Columbus : Indians Try to Revive Cultures Despite Pressures to Assimilate
- Health Groups Fight Tradition in Asian Anti-Smoking Campaigns
- The Birth of the Hispano-Indian Civilizations of the New World : Quincentennial: The values of our continuous culture have not been translated to the hemisphere's fragmented politics and failed economics.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Dan Quayle : The Vice President on Values, Clinton and the Campaign
- THE SLINGS AND ARROWS OF OUTRAGEOUS CHARGES - Perot Muddies the Debate Mix
- Berkeley's Awkward Two-Step to Ensure a Racially Diverse Campus : Affirmative action: A whites-only scholarship fund and a program to shield minorities from competition impale school on race issue.
- PERSPECTIVE ON TAXES : Don't Hate Me Because I'm 'Rich' : A message to Clinton from a member of the special-interest group to which we all aspire: Let's be fair here.
- The Ross Perot of South Korea Puts Ours to Shame : Elections: Chung Ju Yung is a multibillionaire entrepreneur running for president, and he makes his American counterpart look like a softie.
- Columbus Day Parade Canceled to Avoid Protests
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : Public Libraries Seek Storytellers
- Bosnia Reports More Bombing by Serb Forces
- La Verne : Mobile Home Rent Control
- The Lost Young: Portrait of a Gang of Neo-Nazi Teen-Agers in Germany : Youth: They hang out in train stations, staring at people with places to go and spewing their racial hatred. Theirs is a world without hope, they say.
- Alligator Annie and 'Friends' a Hit With Tourists
- Protect Evidence in Iraq Loan Fraud Case, Gore Urges : Gulf War: Candidate implies data detailing Italian bank's involvement in Baghdad arms build-up has been covered up.
- Plan Takes Rose Bowl Off Council's Hands : Facilities: A nine-member panel would oversee marketing and maintenance of the stadium and Brookside Golf Course.
- The Shooting Is Over, but Nicaragua Is Still Polarized : Central America: More than two years after voters ousted the Sandinistas, the masses continue to suffer.
- WATTS : Clippers to Assist L.A.'s Ball Courts
- Senior Citizens Take Precautions After Attacks on Two Women : Crime: Authorities believe the same man committed both assaults. Officials are offering a reward for information leading to conviction.
- And Mr. President, What About Those Killer Bees? : Debates: Why is it the candidates sound the same no matter what they talk about?
- Bush vs. Clinton: Different Diagnoses of Health Care Crisis : Governor argues for major surgery on troubled U.S. medical system while President prefers a less drastic course of treatment
- THE SLINGS AND ARROWS OF OUTRAGEOUS CHARGES : Casting a Wide Net of Accusations
- Editorial : Keeping Arts Foundation on Its Feet : Benefit ballet could keep San Diego Foundation for Performing Arts in business
- O.C. Task Force Is at Center of Drug Legalization Debate : Narcotics: Authorities say program is having an impact on drug war, but some judges and others question effectiveness of law enforcement.
- Teen Deaths and Gang Violence
- Hurricane Left Trail of Havoc for Parrot Breed That Greeted Columbus : Bahamas: Few of the raucous birds are left in Andrew's wake. Now classified as endangered, the rare species were already cultural icons when explorer arrived.
- Monrovia Mayor Robert Bartlett has been named...
- Sticking Point
- A summary of significant City Hall decisions...
- Substance Derived From Horseshoe Crab Blood Helps Save At-Risk Human Patients
- The Power of Politics : Activist Says It All Comes Down to Community Organizing, the Ballot Box : LEVI KINGSTON
- WATTS : Group Wants to Buy Into Supermarket
- Mysterious GOP Donor Held on Fugitive Warrant : Child support: Man described as No. 1 deadbeat dad paid $400,000 to sit with Bush at fund-raiser in April.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- GAME OF THE WEEK : First Half Is All Bell Needs to Down Jefferson, 13-6
- Beyond Survival : Physical and Fiscal Health Suffers, but Not Family's Spirit
- KCET's new 'Storytime' is worth a listen--plus it's a valuable reading lesson
- San Gabriel : 85% Oppose Service Cuts
- Lots of Flack for Columbus on His 500th
- CHESS RESULTS : Fischer Beats Spassky, Takes 7-3 Lead
- DOWNTOWN : Grand Central May Get Grocery
- In Debates, Substance Is Question : Election: In a recession, style takes back seat in voters' minds, say Orange County political pundits who offer their insights on scoring the candidates.
- Over-65 Couples Not Over Hill for Sex
- Supervisors Set to Vote Oct. 29 on Controversial La Vina Plan : Housing: They will decide whether to scale back the number of units in the proposed hillside development within the Angeles National Forest.
- The Temple City Unified School District has...
- Concessions Open Door in China to U.S. Exports : Trade: Beijing and Washington formally sign major accord eliminating most Chinese import roadblocks.
- 'Gilligan's' Pilot Cruise
- College Gets Funds but Traffic Issue Persists : Education: West Los Angeles College plans to build facility for highly regarded aviation program. But school must first reach pact with city officials.
- Designer, 80, Puts Artistic Stamp on Commemorative U.S. Postage
- Racial Unrest Deep Within Calm Alabama Town : Race relations: Black and white ministers are trying to draw community together. But tension, fear linger.
- Maple Center, Founded to Help Teens, Carves a Broader Base : Mental health: After 20 years on the job, the agency assists everyone from latchkey children to senior citizens.
- Big Shoes to Fill
- Tuning Out New Season
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : Center's Carwash Jobs Train Youths
- Zhao's Firing Upheld
- Organization Wages Fight to Give Black Infants a Better Chance for Life : Health: Great Beginnings for Black Babies aims to lower death rate by educating mothers about prenatal care.
- South-Central Artist Offers a Monument to Intercultural Harmony
- Honey, I'm Going to Make a Movie
- Promise to Clean Land Is Buried Under Junk : Environment: Hair-care millionaire's vow to clear Tuna Canyon property fails. Illegal dumping continues despite activist's vow to erect barriers.
- Baldwin Park : Fence Variance Denied
- PICO-UNION : Real Change, Not Just a Song and Dance
- For Emeritus Dancers, the Beat Never Ends
- The 10th-Inning Stretch : PLAYERS REVEAL WHAT SHOWS THEY ENJOY WATCHING WHEN THE GAME IS OVER
- A Mating Ritual That Lasts
- Demand Is High as Old-Fashioned Patchwork Quilts Make a Comeback
- WEST ADAMS : LAPD Reforms' Effects Discussed
- Fashion Advice to BYU Women Goes to Lengths
- In a contest on environmental issues sponsored...
- Suburbs Are Muffling the Call of the Wild Cat
- CRENSHAW : The Greening of Crenshaw High
- Dumping on Our Desert
- Landowners Drawing the Battle Lines
- Gardening : Some Daffodil Bulbs Just Keep Blooming
- Rio de Janeiro, Santiago New Interhostel Stops : Visits to Greek Islands of Mykonos and Delos also added to spring program of study and travel.
- Haitian Refugees in U.S. Face Uncertain Future : Immigrants: At home, they were persecuted for supporting exiled President Aristide. Here, they just wait to see if they can stay in the country.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Pundits and Polls May Pick Debate Winner
- COVER STORY : The Subject is Survival : Teacher, Preacher and Father-Figure, Donald Bakeer Makes a Difference in Students' Lives. He's the Talk of Washington High Since His Novel About Gangs Was Turned into the Movie 'South-Central.'
- SOCCER : It's a Save for Cal State L.A.: Prieto Comes Back for Another Season
- Pride on the Line : Football: Roosevelt and Garfield high schools--and their fans--gear up for the 57th East Los Angeles Classic.
- Turnoff
- World-Circling Concorde Aims to Salute Columbus
- Key Republicans Split on Clinton Moscow Trip Issue
- 'Don't Feed Animals' a Cruel Joke in Zaire Zoo
- Solid Images : The vibrant murals are likely to pop up anyplace, offering passers-by not only visual relief but powerful social insights.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Book Fair to Help Library Branches
- A Mother's Education Began With Her Children's : GERALDINE ZAPATA
- 'Dental Fears' Clinic Intends to Still Chattering Teeth
- ROAD NOTES
- Iraq Releases U.S. Worker It Had Seized
- University Provides Bats With Own Bat House, but They're Not a Bit Batty About It
- Pelican Protectors Worthy of Praise
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- After Washington State Wins, Price Campaigns : Pacific 10: Cougars beat Oregon State, 35-10, and coach says his 5-0 team is worthy of top-25 poll recognition.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Coronado Wins Tournament
- Thinking Big, USC Wins Big : Trojans: Morton has three touchdowns, Conway returns punt 96 yards and defense has 13 sacks in 32-10 victory over Oregon.
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Trailing by 28-0, Clemson Overtakes Virginia, 29-28
- Shumard Says Titans Will Have a Place to Play I-AA Football
- Jordan Ordered to Testify at Trial
- RABAN ON CLINTON
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : MERCHANDISING MADNESS : To Market, to Market to Buy a Fat . . . Velociraptor and a Jumbo Fries
- FAMILY : The Mouse That Roared : A sure-to-be-classic 78-song box set shows how the Disney magic has tickled the ears as well as the eyes for more than 60 years
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- Anaheim Arena Story Has Flip Side
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Third-Stringer Guides Mississippi State, 14-7
- Miscellany
- Robby Gordon Wins GTS Event Once Again
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Reyna, La Verne Pass Azusa Pacific, 34-7
- Antelope Valley Outguns East L.A., 49-35, to Stay Unbeaten
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE ELLING : These Conversions Lead to Offensive Salvation
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Geese Have Been Heading South
- Guitar Duo Shifts Style, Becomes Worldbeaters
- POP MUSIC : 10 QUESTIONS : Dawn Robinson of EN VOGUE
- In Brief
- TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 6, "Pathetique"; "Romeo &...
- Garth Rules--For Now
- *** 1/2 "LOVE, JANIS" By Laura Joplin ;<i> Villard Books ($22.50)</i>
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : LONG, WINDING ROADS : Houdini, the Movie: Many Have Escaped Already