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And not every shopSee page 8 per was happy about
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girls holiday party dresses and looked
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Hillsdales Cameron Taylor, left, and Nick Hulman celebrate Taylors third touchdown during the Knights 23-7
win over Silver Creek in the CCS Division IV semifinals. Hillsdale will play for its first CCS football championship
since 1991 next week. SEE STORY PAGE 11
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A suspect is taken into custody outside a Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs, Colo.
was the only indication police had that the
shooter was in the building, Lt. Catherine
Buckley said. Officers finally made voice
contact by shouting to him and convinced
him to surrender, she said.
Video from The Denver Post showed a tall
man in a white T-shirt being led away by
police as snow fell on the frigid evening.
With the immediate threat over, authorities turned their attention to inspecting
unspecified items the gunman left outside
the building and carried inside in bags.
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LOCAL
Two-car collision
sends three to hospital
A two-car collision in Burlingame Friday
morning sent three people to a hospital,
police said.
Officers responded to a report of a collision at Broadway and Rollins Road near
Highway 101 shortly before 7:30 a.m.,
police Sgt. Kevin Kashiwahara said.
Police arrived to the scene where they
found the collision was between a minivan
traveling on northbound Rollins Road and a
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four-door vehicle heading east on
Broadway, Kashiwahara said.
One of the vehicles ran a red light and
broadsided the second car, he said.
Kashiwahara said two people inside the
four-door vehicle and one person in the van
were all found conscious and transported to
a hospital, but didnt have know the extent
of their injuries.
Both vehicles sustained major damage
and were towed from the scene, he said.
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BLACK
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counts in stores and online earlier instead of
waiting until Black Friday. And in the last
few years, theyve opened locations on
Thanksgiving Day, a once-sacred holiday
from retail.
That has led to the graying of Black
Friday. In fact, according to the National
Retail Federation, the nations largest retail
trade group, nearly 60 percent of shoppers
had already started holiday buying by Nov.
10.
Early numbers arent out yet, but the retail
group expected about 30 million people
shopped on Thanksgiving and 99.7 million
on Black Friday. It also expects about 135.8
million people will be shopping during the
four-day weekend, compared with 133.7 million last year.
The group estimates overall sales for
November and December will rise 3.7 percent
to $630.5 billion compared with last year.
Judging from the crowds so far, though,
the shopper numbers could be hard to come
by. The frenzy and traffic levels were subdued, said Craig Johnson, president of
Customer Growth Partners, a retail consultancy.
Here are the three biggest reasons for the
graying of Black Friday:
WEED FRIDAY
Colorado has a new Black Friday tradition: Marijuana shops
drawing shoppers with discounted weed and holiday gift sets.
At Denver Kush Club in Denver, about two dozen customers
were lined up in subfreezing temperatures and snow showers
to take advantage of the deals.
The first few customers got free joints, free rolling papers and a
T-shirt with purchase. Medical customers were offered ounces
of marijuana for $99 a savings of about 50 percent.
The shop blasted reggae music and welcomed the crowd with
Green Friday welcome cheers. Similar deals were offered last
year, the first in which retail recreational marijuana sales opened.
We get a lot of people in the first few hours, just like any store
on Black Friday,said co-owner Joaquin Ortega.He said marijuana
gift-giving is becoming more common, though most were
shopping for themselves Friday.
CATS
Continued from page 1
Its not the kind of scene as in the shopping center with sales all over the place and
people bumping into each other, Delucchi
said. The process of meeting the cat that
can be the pet of your dreams is different
than going through piles and racks of clothing.
On Friday, dozens of people visited the
PHS Center for Compassion and at least
five families took home black cats as part of
the nonprofits promotion; including 16year-old Avery Northrop who took home a
mostly black kitten.
The event was created to help find forever
homes for black cats, which for several reasons are typically harder to adopt out. One
reason could be because some people still
carry lingering superstitions that black cats
may be bad luck. Black cats dont typically
stand out as much and it can be harder for a
photographer to capture their personality,
so they may be overlooked online as well,
Delucchi said.
The regular adoption fee is $80, kittens 6
months or younger are typically $120 and
$50 for cats 7 years or older. Every cat or
kitten adoption includes all vaccinations as
well as microchip identification, according
to the PHS. In the spirit of the holidays,
Delucchi said adoption fees will also be
waived for mostly black cats as well.
We have people who fall in love with the
NATION/WORLD
REUTERS
Demonstators hold their hands up in front of Chicago Police officers during protest
of last years shooting death of black teenager Laquan McDonald.
otherwise empty two-story space and
watched through store windows as protesters linked arms to stop anyone
from entering.
It was the largest demonstration in
Chicagos streets since police on
Tuesday released the video under a court
order to make it public.
The footage shows McDonald jogging down a street and then veering
away from Officer Jason Van Dyke and
another officer who emerge from a
police SUV drawing their guns. Within
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run to the
CCS finals
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Hillsdales Cameron Taylor goes into the end zone for his third touchdown of the day
during the Knights 23-7 win over Silver Creek in the CCS Division IV semifinals Friday. Taylor
finished the day with 225 yards of offense 185 rushing and 40 receiving.
The Warriors set a franchise mark for 3pointers with 22, one shy of the league record,
in 38 attempts.
Curry made a season-high nine of his 16
tries from long range in his 14th career 40point game, five of them this season. Green
had 14 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in
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SPORTS
Defending Gabbert
Mathieu made it clear theres a big difference
between Kaepernick and Gabbert, who led a vic-
Iupatis return
Mike Iupati didnt play in Week 3 against his
former 49ers, who selected him 17th overall in
the first round of the 2010 draft. He was slowed
by a knee injury early, but is expected to be a go
this weekend after sustaining a stinger in a win
against the Bengals one week after a neck injury
at Seattle required him to leave on a stretcher and
be hospitalized.
Mike has bounced back, Arians said. I
know he wanted to (face San Francisco) the last
time and we kind of said, Hey, youre not ready
yet, so yeah, I think hell have some extra energy and be ready to go for his old buddies.
Outspoken DBs
Players in the Cardinals secondary were out-
Miscues on D
San Franciscos defense missed tackles and
got burned by backup rookie running back
Thomas Rawls in last weeks loss at Seattle, and
the 49ers will have to find a way to make plays
this week to avoid what happened in Arizona.
Palmer threw for 311 yards and two TDs,
Chris Johnson ran for 110 yards and two scores,
while Larry Fitzgerald had nine catches for 134
yards and two touchdown receptions.
We all need to be a little bit more accountable in how we play the game, safety Eric Reid
said.
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Protecting Carr
The Raiders have allowed Carr to be
sacked only 11 times and have given up just
13 overall. They will be tested by a Titans
defense that has 31 sacks and ranks first in
the NFL in sacks per pass play. Titans linebacker Brian Orakpo has seven sacks,
including at least one in each of the past
four games.
Going deep
Carr has been one of the better deep
passers in the league this season when hes
had the chance. Carr has completed all three
passes he has thrown more than 20 yards
downfield the past two games, but is used to
having
more
opportunities.
Both
Minnesota and Detroit took away the deep
pass to make Oakland put together long
drives.
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to its Jumbo package which everyone
knows as the scrum. Over the final quarterand-half, the Cougars picked up chunks of
yardage at a time.
We use it to kill clock, Holden said.
Were comfortable with it. We put all the
pressure on our (offensive) line.
It gets the ball to (Matt) Spigelman, who
is our best player.
Spigelman, a senior running back, was the
main beneficiary of Half Moon Bays hard-tostop offense. The senior rushed for a gamehigh 201 yards and three touchdowns on 26
carries. Spigelman had five carries for 83
yards in the first half and added 111 on 19 second-half carries.
Hes a stud, Holden said of Spigelman.
He likes those situations. He likes when hes
challenged.
The Half Moon Bay defense had challenges
of its own mainly, trying to stop a Carmel
offense that came into the game averaging
nearly 40 points per game. The Padres were
coming a 50-47 first-round win over Kings
Academy last week and looked unstoppable at
times.
WARRIORS
Continued from page 11
Golden State jumped out to a 20-point lead
in the first quarter and the Suns never got it to
single digits again.
In the first half, Curry went 7 of 9 on 3s and
scored 27 points. Golden State had a 75-57
lead at the break after matching its highestscoring half in a so-far perfect season.
Raining 3s
Seven players made at least one 3-pointer
for the Warriors. In the first half, Golden State
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Up next
Warri o rs : At Sacramento on Saturday
night.
Suns : At Toronto on Sunday.
KNIGHTS
Continued from page 11
ball to the best matchup on the field, Parodi said of Wetteland.
Not even two first-half interceptions could throw off
Wetteland, who was 10 for 13 in the second half alone.
Poised, is how Taylor described his quarterback. He was
poised the entire game.
Joey Sabel was Wettelands favorite target on the day as he finished with a team-high seven catches for 57 yards.
Silver Creek proved to be more than just James, as the Raiders
used him as little more than decoy throughout the game. His
longest run of the day was a 48-yard gain midway through the
third quarter, but for the most part, Hillsdale kept him bottled up.
Their offense is pretty good, but our whole defense did really
good, said Hillsdale defensive lineman Siua ETu, who had a big
sack late in the fourth quarter. During the week, we talked about
tackling [James]. Everyone worked as a team to stop him. Hes a
big dude. He did a great job, but our defense worked harder.
After going scoreless in the first half and trailing 7-0 at halftime after Silver Creek quarterback Miguel Lopez snuck the ball
into the end zone from 1 yard out with under 30 seconds to play
in the second quarter, Hillsdale finally found another gear offensively. The Knights were forced to punt on their first possession
of the second half, but got the ball back on an Austin Mah interception. On the ensuing possession, Wetteland completed three
passes for 46 yards before Taylor did the rest. After runs of 6, 1
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and 2 yards, Taylor ran an underneath screen, took the pass from
Wetteland and weaved his way 19 yards for the score. Josh
Janakes extra point tied the game at 7 with 5:46 to play in the
third.
Silver Creek responded by driving to the Hillsdale 12-yard
line, before a penalty stalled the drive. The Raiders attempted a
37-yard field goal, but it was well short.
Hillsdale took over and drove 80 yards to take the lead for
good. The big play during the eight-play drive was a Wetteland to
Isaiah Cozzolino pass-and-catch for 38 yards down to the Silver
Creek 25.
Cozzolino finished the game with four catches for 70 yards.
Later in the drive, facing a fourth-and-1 at the Raiders 16,
Taylor took a direct snap out of the Wildcat formation, picked
up some key blocks and went around right tackle and into the end
zone from 16 yards out to put Hillsdale up 13-7 with 11:54 to
play in the game.
It was one of several plays during which Taylor served as quarterback.
Its something I wanted to do all season. It was fun. I enjoyed
it, Taylor said of playing quarterback. We didnt really work on
it in the beginning of the season, but about two weeks ago, we
put the package in.
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NHL SCHEDULE/RESULTS
NFL GLANCE
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T
New England 10 0 0
Buffalo
5 5 0
N.Y. Jets
5 5 0
Miami
4 6 0
South
Indianapolis 5 5 0
Houston
5 5 0
Jacksonville 4 6 0
Tennessee
2 8 0
North
Cincinnati
8 2 0
Pittsburgh
6 4 0
Baltimore
3 7 0
Cleveland
2 8 0
West
Denver
8 2 0
Kansas City 5 5 0
Raiders
4 6 0
San Diego
2 8 0
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T
N.Y. Giants
5 5 0
Washington 4 6 0
Philadelphia 4 7 0
Dallas
3 8 0
South
Carolina
11 0 0
Atlanta
6 4 0
Tampa Bay
5 5 0
New Orleans 4 6 0
North
Minnesota
7 3 0
Green Bay
7 4 0
Chicago
5 6 0
Detroit
4 7 0
West
Arizona
8 2 0
Seattle
5 5 0
St. Louis
4 6 0
49ers
3 7 0
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1.000 323
.500 244
.500 234
.400 205
PA
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227
208
249
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224
208
211
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248
228
268
233
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266
236
226
186
186
191
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240
213
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198
259
282
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221
243
204
PA
253
253
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261
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262
231
230
184
215
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288
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.400
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336
228
179
139
216
192
199
252
Fridays Games
Montreal 3, New Jersey 2, SO
Florida 3, N.Y. Islanders 2, SO
Dallas 3, Vancouver 2, SO
Boston 4, N.Y. Rangers 3
Philadelphia 3, Nashville 2, OT
Winnipeg 3, Minnesota 1
Chicago 3, Anaheim 2, OT
Washington 4, Tampa Bay 2
Buffalo 4, Carolina 1
Columbus 2, Pittsburgh 1, OT
Detroit 4, Edmonton 3, OT
Arizona 2, Calgary 1, OT
Saturdays Games
Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, 10:30 a.m.
Washington at Toronto, 4 p.m.
New Jersey at Montreal, 4 p.m.
Calgary at San Jose, 7 p.m.
NFL SCHEDULE/RESULTS
Thursday, Nov. 26
Detroit 45, Philadelphia 14
Carolina 33, Dallas 14
Chicago 17, Green Bay 13
Sunday, Nov. 29
New Orleans at Houston, 10 a.m.
Buffalo at Kansas City, 10 a.m.
Oakland at Tennessee, 10 a.m.
St. Louis at Cincinnati, 10 a.m.
Minnesota at Atlanta, 10 a.m.
N.Y. Giants at Washington, 10 a.m.
Tampa Bay at Indianapolis, 10 a.m.
San Diego at Jacksonville, 10 a.m.
Miami at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m.
Arizona at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Seattle, 1:25 p.m.
New England at Denver, 5:30 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 30
Baltimore at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m.
NHL GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W
Montreal
24 18
Ottawa
22 12
Boston
22 13
Detroit
23 12
Tampa Bay
24 11
Florida
22 9
Buffalo
23 9
Toronto
22 7
Metropolitan Division
GP W
N.Y. Rangers
23 16
Washington
22 16
Pittsburgh
22 13
N.Y. Islanders 23 11
New Jersey
22 11
Philadelphia
23 8
Carolina
23 8
Columbus
24 10
L OT Pts
4 2 38
5 5 29
8 1 27
8 3 27
10 3 25
9 4 22
12 2 20
10 5 19
GF GA
86 53
73 64
73 64
55 58
57 55
58 58
50 61
51 62
L OT Pts
5 2 34
5 1 33
8 1 27
8 4 26
9 2 24
10 5 21
11 4 20
14 0 20
GF GA
70 47
71 49
50 51
64 57
53 55
42 65
47 66
59 73
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L OT Pts
Dallas
23 18 5 0 36
St. Louis
23 14 6 3 31
Nashville
22 12 6 4 28
Chicago
23 13 8 2 28
Minnesota
21 11 7 3 25
Winnipeg
24 11 11 2 24
Colorado
22 8 13 1 17
Pacific Division
GP W L OT Pts
Los Angeles
22 13 8 1 27
Sharks
22 13 9 0 26
Arizona
22 12 9 1 25
Vancouver
24 9 8 7 25
Anaheim
24 8 11 5 21
Calgary
23 8 13 2 18
Edmonton
23 7 14 2 16
GF GA
81 59
62 57
58 56
65 59
60 57
64 75
63 67
GF GA
55 48
61 56
61 62
69 65
47 65
54 82
59 72
NBA SCHEDULE/RESULTS
Fridays Games
Orlando 114, Milwaukee 90
Cleveland 95, Charlotte 90
Boston 111, Washington 78
Miami 97, New York 78
Atlanta 116, Memphis 101
Oklahoma City 103, Detroit 87
Houston 116, Philadelphia 114
Indiana 104, Chicago 92
San Antonio 91, Denver 80
Golden State 135, Phoenix 116
Minnesota 101, Sacramento 91
L.A. Clippers 111, New Orleans 90
Saturdays Games
Toronto at Washington, 4 p.m.
Brooklyn at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m.
Atlanta at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m.
Denver at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.
New Orleans at Utah, 6 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Portland, 7 p.m.
Sacramento at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.
Sundays Games
Milwaukee at Charlotte, 11 a.m.
Minnesota at L.A. Clippers, 12:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Memphis, 3 p.m.
Phoenix at Toronto, 3 p.m.
Detroit at Brooklyn, 3 p.m.
Boston at Orlando, 3 p.m.
Houston at New York, 4:30 p.m.
Indiana at L.A. Lakers, 6:30 p.m.
NBA GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
Toronto
10
Boston
9
New York
8
Brooklyn
3
Philadelphia
0
Southeast Division
Miami
10
Atlanta
11
Charlotte
9
Orlando
8
Washington
6
Central Division
Cleveland
12
Indiana
10
Chicago
9
Detroit
8
Milwaukee
6
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
San Antonio
13
Dallas
9
Memphis
9
Houston
6
New Orleans
4
Northwest Division
Oklahoma City
11
Minnesota
8
Utah
7
Denver
6
Portland
6
Pacific Division
Warriors
17
L.A. Clippers
8
Phoenix
7
Sacramento
6
L.A. Lakers
2
L
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7
9
12
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ating relationships that last because of one
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fully. Ideas swirl readily and boldly, especially considering
the time in which its taking place. This is not a shy movie.
In fact, its refreshingly sexual, alive and empathetic, at
least at the start.
In other ways, it comes up lacking. Its respect for beauty
and dramatic narrative stays surface level and almost
detached. You walk away barely knowing Lili at all. Perhaps
thats because The Danish Girl feels like two separate
films a playful, adventurous beginning is followed by
morose melodrama.
At least its energetic and full of life when we first meet
Einar and his stunning wife Gerda (Alicia Vikander) in the
mid-1920s in Copenhagen. Theyre both painters of some
renown, him more than her at the moment. He paints landscapes. She paints portraits. And they live a playful, happy,
intimate life as friends and partners in this quickly modernizing society.
One day, Gerdas subject is late for her portraiture and she
has Einar sub in as the model. Einar slips on a pair of stockings and ornate slippers and cradles the gown, breathing
rapidly as though feeling pleasure for the first time. From
there it becomes a bit of a game for Gerda and Einar, until
Einar realizes (or finally acknowledges) that its not just
dress up and that Lili is her true self.
But as Lili becomes more herself, she also becomes less of
an emotionally available partner to Gerda (despite being
Gerdas professional muse). This is where the story takes a
turn for the worse. The film is about Lili, yes, but it doesnt
seem interested in the loneliness and poignancy of what she
is going through. She almost slips into the background.
Instead, we find dramatic resonance in Gerda. Vikander,
who has delivered some astonishing performances this year
in Ex Machina and Testament of Youth, is once again a
revelation as a woman supporting the person she loves in
wholly unchartered societal waters. Shes not a martyr and
she does have and express her own needs including criticizing Lilis lack of artistic ambition. But events are more
buttoned up here than in reality.
The Danish Girl looks like a dream and is about as elusive as one too. What is there can suffice, educate and provoke interest and conversation, but ultimately, its hard not
to want more.
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eScrip service.
Julie Savage, president of the parent-teacher organization at Aragon
High School in San Mateo said proceeds from eScrip accounted for nearly
25 percent of the organizations fund
this year.
The money was spent on a variety of
school community enhancement programs, such as job fairs for students,
college scholarships and workshops
for parents, among other services, said
Savage.
Savage praised the way the additional funds have helped improve the
Aragon school community.
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and it has been for many years, she
said.
Aragon parents are encouraged to
sign up for the eScrip program once
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