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Council adds
medical pot
restrictions
Ban in multi-family housing in San Mateo
follows law legalizing recreational marijuana
By Samantha Weigel you rent or own, if you share walls
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF and ventilation equipment with
your neighbors the city will soon
California voters who legalized prohibit people from smoking or
recreational marijuana last year vaporizing marijuana even if
might not have realized it at the its prescribed by a doctor.
time, but casting their ballots may City councilmembers hailed
have enabled local jurisdictions to their unanimous vote as a way to
restrict how people consume pot protect the public against unwant-
for medicinal purposes. ed secondhand smoke, noting the
AUSTIN WALSH/ DAILY JOURNAL Following the passage of city and police department have
Shoppers purchase fireworks from booths in front of The Shops at Tanforan in San Bruno, which is the only San Proposition 64, the San Mateo received numerous complaints
Mateo County city other than Pacifica where safe and sane fireworks are allowed to be sold. City Council voted last month to from residents of multi-family
update its stringent smoking ban buildings.
San Bruno sellers prep for holiday business to fund community organizations
By Austin Walsh Proceeds from the colorful com- pers circulated the hub of stands Shining a light on the
Bay Area music scene
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF bustibles spraying flames, smoke Monday, July 3, Palmer already
and sound fund the leagues annual configured his sales station to
While lounging with buddies at operations, said Palmer, who streamline the growing flood of
the fireworks stand he has run in added a majority of the money is patrons he expected over the com- Redwood City teen takes stage on ABC show Boy Band
San Bruno for the past dozen made at the last second. ing 24 hours. By Anna Schuessler singing and per-
years, Mike Palmer awaited the Its very hectic. It gets so Denorah Smith, manager of the DAILY JOURNAL STAFF forming as a
last minute boom of business busy, said Palmer, in reference to stand generating revenue for Camp contestant on
showering over the booth like the final sales push Tuesday, July Saint Andrews, said she too antici- Though most rising high school ABCs televi-
sparks from the Independence Day 4. pates a majority of the traffic will seniors are staring at college sion show Boy
sky. Though the stand opened at come just before fireworks shows applications this summer, Band, which is
From a parking lot outside The noon Wednesday, June 28, Palmer start. Redwood City senior and music being filmed in
Shops at Tanforan in one of the said he anticipates nearly one- Such a decision by shoppers can lover Sergio Calderon Jr. is taking the Los Angeles
two San Mateo County cities still third of the roughly $10,000 he be dangerous for those seeking the a different track to pursue his future area this sum-
allowing legal fireworks sales, expects to haul in this year will products most in demand said plans. mer. With
Palmer oversees transactions ben-
Sergio
come through deals made on the Smith, because booths commonly The 16-year-old is testing his celebrity judges
efiting the citys Colt League big day.
Calderon Jr.
commitment to his passion for
baseball organization. Though only a trickle of shop- See FIREWORKS, Page 16 See CALDERON, Page 15
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blacks, Jews, gay men targets Tonnij Hamilton (nee van Dijk) born Aug. 27, 1937, in
Amsterdam, Holland, died suddenly and peacefully on June
17.
By Don Thompson A longtime resident of Pacifica, she
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS State hate crimes increased last year loved gardening and the California
lifestyle.
SACRAMENTO The number of The number of hate crimes increased 81 to 83; against whites from 34 to Her many clients as a counselor will
hate crimes in California increased 11.2 percent, from 837 in 2015 to 931 56; and against Asians from 19 to 22. miss her insight and caring attitude, a
about 11 percent last year, the second in 2016, according to a report 22.3 percent were based on sexual lighthouse gone dark in a storm.
consecutive double-digit increase, but Monday by Californias attorney orientation. Survived by her loving niece Bettina
the overall number still was a third general. However, that is down 34.7 They increased about 10 percent, Kooijman, her advice and love will be
lower total than a decade ago, the percent since 2007. from 188 in 2015 to 207 last year. missed. She will be with her sister in
states attorney general reported Here are some details: 18.5 percent were based on Mesa, Arizona.
Monday. Blacks, Jews and gay men 56 percent of last years hate crimes religion. Memorial information at her office. Deceaseds Funeral
were among the most frequent targets. were based on race or ethnicity. They declined 10 percent, from 190 Arrangements: Interment in Mesa, Arizona.
There were 931 such crimes reported They increased more than 20 in 2015 to 171 last year. Those against
statewide in 2016, nearly 100 more percent, from 428 in 2015 to 519 last Jews decreased from 97 to 82; those Betty Kaye Short
than in 2015. That equated to about year. Those against blacks increased against Muslims decreased from 40 Betty Kaye Short 84, died on June 29, in Redwood City,
one for every 42,000 Californians. from 231 to 251; against Latinos from to 37. California. She was the widow of Dr. Edward William Short;
By comparison, there were 1,426 they shared 58 years of marriage together.
hate crimes reported in 2007, when the Muslims, were the most common tar- munities, Attorney General Xavier Born in Logan, Utah, she was the daughter of Henry Perry
state had about 3 million fewer people gets even amid heated rhetoric by Becerra said in a statement. Words Howell and Nevada Margaret Lusk. She was a member of the
than the more than 39 million in 2016. Donald Trump during the presidential matter, and discriminatory rhetoric Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She enjoyed
More than half the crimes reported campaign regarding potential terror does not make us stronger but divides drawing, scrap-booking, embroidery and gardening. She
last year were based on the victims threats from Muslims. us and puts the safety of our communi- will be remembered for her love of family and joy spending
race or ethnicity. Hate crimes involv- There are no statewide statistics on ties at risk. time with grandchildren.
ing a victims sexual orientation hate crimes in California since Trump He noted that FBI reports show a She is survived by children, Lori, Glenn, Gary and his
increased about 10 percent, to 207 last took office in January. nationwide increase in hate crimes. wife Leticia; her grandchildren, David and his wife Lily,
year, with about three-quarters of those When someone commits a crime More than half of such crimes are not Heather and her husband Matthew, Brandon and Katie; her
targeting gay men. motivated by hate, it is not just an reported to police, he said, while great-grandchildren James, Lucy and Olivia, and two more
Less than 20 percent were because of attack on one innocent person, but an pledging to work with law enforce- on the way.
the victims religion. Jews, not attack on the entire state and our com- ment to prosecute those responsible. The memorial service will be held 10 a.m. July 8 at The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1475 Edgewood
Road, Redwood City, CA. with a subsequent internment at
FBI, groups at odds over efforts to ID immigrant remains the Logan City Cemetery, 1000 N. 1200 East, Logan, UT
84321.
By Juan A. Lozano Philadelphia, submitted DNA to U.S. somber are the findings? More than Memorial donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS authorities, many others choose a dif- 2,900 immigrants have died while Environmental initiative, 211 N. First St., suite 250,
ferent path that complicates potential crossing the Texas-Mexico border Minneapolis, MN 55401. Sign the guestbook at www.crip-
HOUSTON Rolando Arriaza has identification of their loved ones alone since 1998, according to the penflynn.com.
visited hospitals, morgues and even remains. Many missing immigrant U.S. Border Patrol. But its unclear how
the harsh, mesquite-covered terrain in family members living outside the many remain unidentified.
South Texas that his brother trekked
nearly two years ago after illegally
U.S., or who live in the country but fear
going to authorities due to concerns
Since 2003, 222 of 879 cases of
unidentified human remains sent from Local briefs
crossing into the U.S. all as part of about their immigration status, instead Texas border counties to the University
an ongoing effort to find his siblings give their DNA to non-governmental of North Texas Center for Human South City man accused of DUI, felony hit-and-run
remains and bring his family closure. organizations working on this issue. Identification have led to identifica- A South San Francisco resident was arrested on suspicion
You want to know if he died and you But advocacy groups say these fami- tions. But the center which works of DUI and felony hit-and-run following a collision
want to find the body, said Arriaza, lies DNA samples are being denied with law enforcement on missing per- Saturday afternoon in his hometown, police said.
whose 50-year-old brother Hugo access to an FBI database used to make sons cases cautions theres no way Officers responded to an alleged hit-and-run collision at
Arriaza, from Guatemala, disappeared matches in missing persons cases to definitively say if the identified 4:29 p.m. at the intersection of South Spruce Avenue and
in August 2015 after being abandoned because law enforcement didnt collect remains belong to immigrants. North Canal Street. Police said officers alleged that the
by a smuggler when he became ill. the sample. The groups say this issue A review of reports on the National driver who caused the collision left the scene.
Like many family members of miss- has gone unresolved for years, leaving Missing and Unidentified Persons The driver of the other vehicle was injured. While officers
ing immigrants, Arriaza, 45, has sub- unused a valuable source of genetic data Systems database shows more than were at the collision site, the alleged at-fault driver came
mitted DNA so it can be compared to that could bring closure to hundreds of 320 unidentified remains found along back to the collision site and was arrested.
remains found along the Texas-Mexico cases. the Texas-Mexico border since 2007 Jeremias Pirir-Ayapan was arrested and taken to the coun-
border. But while Arriaza, who lives in How big is the problem, and how are likely immigrants.
ty jail. Anyone who might have witnessed the collision is
asked to call Officer Evans at (650) 877-8900.
Christie feels the heat politically Around the nation Trump offers help to
after a day at the beach a terminally ill British baby Man who died after speeding
TRENTON, N. J. Theres Gov.
ing out his final six
BRIDGEWATER, N.J. President
from traffic stop identified
months in office,
Chris Christie, lounging in a beach Donald Trump offered to help a terminal- A man who died after speeding away from an attempted
Christie was lam-
chair in the Oval Office. There he is ly ill British baby on Monday, saying traffic stop in Daly City early Saturday morning has been
basted Monday as
again, sitting in the sand as the lovers on Twitter that if we can help little identified by the San Mateo County Coroners Office as 26-
selfish and arro-
from the movie From Here to (hash)CharlieGard, as per our friends in year-old South San Francisco resident Javier Mercado.
gant, and jokesters
Eternity roll around in the surf. And the U.K. and the Pope, we would be A Daly City police officer tried to pull over a speeding
online inserted the
there he is, relaxing outside the meat delighted to do so. vehicle shortly before 4 a.m. on Mission Street but the
picture of him in
store from The Sopranos. Charlie Gard suffers from a rare genet- driver didnt stop and continued going south, police said.
sandals, shorts and
Christie is getting blistered online ic condition and is unable to breathe Because the motorist was driving so fast, the officer did-
and in the real world after he was pho- Chris Christie a T-shirt into vari- unaided. Last week, his parents lost a nt chase him, but found the vehicle shortly afterward on the
ous photos and
tographed with his family soaking up legal battle to take him to the U.S. for 7400 block of Mission Street, according to police.
movie and TV scenes.
the sun on a beach that he had closed to trial therapy. His parents and a London The vehicle had crashed and the driver, later identified as
Tell Gov. Christie: Get the hell off
the public over the Fourth of July week- childrens hospital said Friday that the Mercado, was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
Island Beach State Park, read a banner
end because of a government shutdown. 10-month-old boy will be given more Anyone with information about the case is asked to con-
carried by a plane flying up and down
A deeply unpopular Republican serv- time before life support is withdrawn. tact Detective Patrick Dolan at (650) 238-7962.
the New Jersey coast Monday.
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Gains for energy companies and banks boost stocks
By Marley Jay June, according to the Institute for
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS Supply Management. The groups
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 21,562.75 survey of manufacturing reached
NEW YORK U.S. stocks rose Low: 21,391.71 its highest level since August
Monday as banks continued to Close: 21,479.27 2014. That suggests the economy
climb along with interest rates, Change: +129,64 could be getting stronger and that
and energy companies rallied U.S. manufacturing continues to
OTHER INDEXES recover after a slump in late 2015
again with oil prices. Better-than-
expected auto sales and a strong S&P 500: 2429.01 +5.60 and early 2016.
report on U.S. factories also NYSE Index: 11,835.77 +74.07 General Electric rose 44 cents,
boosted stocks. Nasdaq: 6110.06 -30.36 or 1.6 percent, to $27.45 and
Energy companies made large NYSE MKT: 2552.20 -3.18 chemicals maker DuPont added
gains in Mondays abbreviated Russell 2000: 1426.68 +11.32 $1.42, or 1.8 percent, to $82.13.
trading session as oil prices rose Wilshire 5000: 25,285.08 +54.67 Benchmark U.S. crude gained 73
for the eighth day in a row. Banks cents, or 1.6 percent, to $46.77 a
rose as bond yields and interest 10-Yr Bond: 2.34 +0.04 barrel in New York, its eighth gain
rates continued to rise. Companies Oil (per barrel): 47.07 +1.03 in a row. Brent crude, used to price
that stand to benefit from faster Gold : 1,219.20 -23.10 international oils, rose 62 cents,
economic growth, like industrial or 1.3 percent, to $49.39 a barrel
companies and basic materials line with expectations for modest 30.36 points, or 0.5 percent, to and that helped financial compa- in London. Before their recent
makers, climbed after the Institute GDP growth. 6,110.06. That was a six-week nies rally last week. Major banks winning streak, crude prices had
for Supply Management said U.S. The Standard & Poors 500 index low, as technology companies also raised their dividends and said reached their lowest levels of the
manufacturing activity climbed in added 5.61 points, or 0.2 percent, have been slumping for almost a they will buy back more stock. year. Exxon Mobil rose $1.37, or
June to its highest level in almost to 2,429.02. The Dow Jones month. JPMorgan Chase added $1.85, or 2 1.7 percent, to $82.10 and
three years. industrial average rose 129.64 Overall, almost three-fourths of percent, to $92.75 and Citigroup ConocoPhillips added $1.70, or
The market clearly liked that points, or 0.6 percent, to the stocks on the New York Stock rose $1.38, or 2.1 percent, to 3.9 percent, to $45.66.
number, said Scott Wren, senior 21,479.27. The Russell 2000 Exchange finished higher. $68.26. Morgan Stanley climbed Car companies reported their
global equity strategist for Wells index of smaller-company stocks Banks continued their recent $1.05, or 2.4 percent, to $45.61. monthly sales on Monday, and
Fargo Investment Institute. He added 11.32 points, or 0.8 per- winning ways as bond yields and Bond prices fell. The yield on while overall sales continued to
said that economic reports over cent, to finish at a record high of interest rates increased further. the 10-year Treasury note rose to slip, the stocks mostly traded
the last few months have been a bit 1,426.68. Higher interest rates let banks 2.34 percent from 2.30 percent. higher as investors felt the results
disappointing, but Its still in The Nasdaq composite lost make more money from lending, U.S. factories did more work in were reasonably strong.
Mateos regulations as vital to I appreciate the medicinal value provide more immediate relief to any type of marijuana recre-
POT
Continued from page 1
sheltering neighbors from sec-
ondhand smoke and noted there are
other means of ingesting pot that
of marijuana for many of our resi-
dents, but we all have to be mind-
ful of the living environments of
those in need. Alternatives such as
edible marijuana take longer to go
into effect and users can have a
ationally or medicinally is in a
private vehicle or detached single-
family home. Smoking theoreti-
dont involve exposing others. our neighbors in multiple-unit harder time moderating their cally could be permitted in a pot
But advocates of reforming mar- buildings with shared ventilation dosage, he said. caf, but the city has taken pre-
But San Mateos proposed law systems, Councilwoman Inhalation is the most effective emptive steps to ban commercial
ijuana laws say rules like San
would significantly restrict where Maureen Freschet wrote in an way to administer marijuana for operations before the state is slat-
Mateos unfairly interfere with
people can smoke prescription email. Being exposed to noxious medical conditions requiring ed to start issuing licenses next
patients ability to treat a variety
pot, leaving some patients who marijuana smoke and the associat- prompt treatment, such as seizures year.
of conditions from cancer to
prefer to light up without a place ed odor poses a nuisance as well as or migraine attacks, or for extreme
seizures. And unlike tobacco, no The law would also apply to
to go within city limits. Smoking a health hazard to other tenants, nausea or appetite loss, Gieringer
studies have shown that marijuana those who own their own town-
medicinal marijuana would only be and this law will give our officers said.
is harmful to the health of either homes or condominiums a pri-
allowed in a private vehicle, the authority to address and
users or those exposed to second- Councilman Joe Goethals noted vate property issue some cities
although its illegal to drive while resolve these issues on a com-
hand smoke, said Dale Gieringer. the ban still allows for smoking have avoided interfering with.
intoxicated; or in detached single- plaint basis.
family homes, which in todays As director of the California in appropriate places and other Gieringer noted his organiza-
red-hot real estate market are aver- chapter of the National Councilmembers also noted forms of medicinal consumption tion is also opposing current
aging $1.25 million. Organization for the Reform of there are other means by which to are available. statewide legislation that seeks to
Medicinal marijuana wasnt Marijuana Laws, Gieringer drew ingest marijuana, like edibles, and You dont have to smoke it, but ban marijuana smoking or vapor-
originally included in San Mateos sharp distinctions between medic- that the amended smoking ban if youre going to smoke it, izing in public housing unless its
2015 smoking ban that primarily inal pot and tobacco smoke. doesnt prohibit pot from being smoke it somewhere where its not amended to exclude medicinal
focused on tobacco products. At Unlike cigarettes, whose odor used medicinally. going to affect somebody else, uses. Equating tobacco to medical
the time, city officials noted state sticks around for days, marijuana Its just an extension of the Goethals said. marijuana is especially burden-
laws regulate medical marijuana smoke does not leave a strong smoking ban and the main reason But options would be limited some to patients who are already
and it wasnt included in San after-day odor. Pot smokers typi- is because smoke travels between once the revised ban goes into regulated, he said.
Mateos rules prohibiting smok- cally smoke just a fraction as walls and electrical outlets and it effect, the enforcement of which Note too that while tobacco
ing in multi-family residences. much leaf as tobacco smokers, bugs people and is bad for peo- will be complaint driven. On top smokers are free to go outside and
However, because Proposition rendering the risks of second-hand ples health, said Mayor David state prohibitions against smok- smoke their cigarettes, consump-
64 bars marijuana smoke in a smoke even smaller, Gieringer Lim, who noted the city isnt ing pot in public, the city would tion of marijuana in streets and
location where smoking tobacco said in an email. superseding state laws. Were ban any type of smoking or other public places is expressly
is prohibited, jurisdictions are But city officials said they were restricting it from being smoked, vaporizing within multi-family forbidden by Prop. 64, Gieringer
now using the landmark law meant motivated to update San Mateos but we cant say no medical mari- residences including balconies, said. Therefore, the proposed ban
to bolster recreational pot as a regulations following residents juana. patios and common areas. is much harder on patients who
way to restrict medicinal uses. complaints about their neighbors But Gieringer said being able to Based on the expansion, the need marijuana for medicine than
Councilmembers described San lighting up. smoke medicinal marijuana can only places a person could smoke on tobacco smokers.
TROUT OUT: TWO-TIME AL MVP MIKE TROUT TO MISS ALL-STAR GAME WITH THUMB INJURY >> PAGE 11
earns 1st
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
win since 16 as
San Mateo National has earned several
comeback wins in the District 52 Little
White Sox top As
League 9-10s All-Star Tournament. By Michael Wagaman
Mondays, though, was the best of the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
bunch.
After trailing by six runs in the early OAKLAND Carlos Rodons much-
innings, National was down to its last strike delayed first win of the season nearly got
in the bottom of the sixth when No. 8 hitter derailed in the second inning when the
Franklin Kuo capped a perfect 3-for-3 day at White Sox pitcher stumbled in his delivery
the plate, coming up with a clutch two-run and appeared to twist an ankle.
single to force extra innings. Then in the After a quick visit to the mound by
bottom of the seventh, Josh Jacobs scam- Chicago manager Rick Renteria and a team
pered home to score on a wild pitch to send trainer, Rodon settled in and delivered the
his team into a frenzy of celebration at Ford type of performance
Field with a 10-9 walk-off victory over San White Sox management
Carlos Red. had been hopeful of the
Every game weve been behind in the past three months while
first inning or two and have had to come the left-hander was on
back, San Mateo National manager Dan the disabled list recover-
Luzzi said. This one was a little bigger but ing from bursitis in his
this is a resilient group and I knew they had bicep.
it in them. Todd Frazier doubled
With the win, National advances to twice and drove in two
Carlos Rodon runs and Chicago beat
Tuesdays championship round at Ford Field
at 5:30 p.m. Nationals only loss in the 9- the slumping As 7-2 Monday night.
10s bracket came at the hands of I just slipped a little bit, Rodon said.
Hillsborough last Wednesday 11-8. That was my fault. I just landed a little
Hillsborough needs only one more win to wrong and had to make an adjustment. I was
claim the District 52 championship, while good.
National need win twice. If necessary, the Melky Cabrera added three hits and an
second and decisive championship game RBI, Willy Garcia doubled twice while Matt
will be played Wednesday at Ford Field at Davidson had an RBI double to break out of
5:30 p.m. a personal slump and help Chicago to its
As National was held scoreless through fifth win in seven games.
the fourth and fifth innings Monday, it did- I thought we did a nice job of battling,
nt seem like advancing was in the cards. coming back, scoring some more runs,
After a third inning in which National sent White Sox manager Rick Renteria said.
11 batters to the plate amid a five-run rally Just continuing to tack on runs, having
to close the deficit to 8-7, they loaded the good at-bats.
bases with no outs in each of the two frames One week after getting swept by the As at
to follow. Yet, both times, National had home, the White Sox jumped on Oakland
nothing to show for it. starter Jharel Cotton early and got strong
San Carlos reliever Clay Hinsdale entered pitching from Rodon and two relievers to
with the bases loaded and no outs in the make it hold up before a crowd of 40,019
fourth and recorded a strikeout and an at-em the largest to watch a baseball game at the
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL Coliseum in nearly 12 years.
ball double play on a liner to first base to
escape the jam unscathed. San Mateo Nationals Franklin Kuo produces a two-out, two-strike, two-run single to tie the Rodon (1-1) allowed two runs over 6 1/3
District 52 Little League 9-10s All-Star Tournament Monday at Ford Field. National went on to
See D52, Page 12 win it 10-9 over San Carlos Red with a walk-off in extra-innings. See AS, Page 11
Lakers ink
Thomas and Froome got through Stage 3
unscathed, the main goal for them and oth- Right: Peter Sagan of Slovakia sprints towards the line.
ers eyeing overall victory rather than stage But he quickly recovered without losing always look to use his legs to gain some
wins. speed, clipping his foot back into place and time, Thomas said.
The pack of riders stretched like a piece of
string into single file on the fast, winding
downhill into Longwy before the final
holding off to the line Michael Matthews,
an Australian with Sunweb, and Dan Martin,
an Irishman with Quickstep.
Porte finished the stage in the same group
as Froome and Thomas two seconds
behind Sagan and other riders who went all
Lonzo Ball
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
climb on Nuns Hill that seemed tailor-made Froome was ninth on the stage, showing out for the stage win. Porte, who is 35 sec-
for the strengths of Sagan, the world cham- no apparent side effects from a crash on wet onds behind Froome overall, was pleased to
pion. roads on Sunday that shaved skin off his test his legs. EL SEGUNDO The Los Angeles Lakers
Australian rider Richie Porte, a contender buttocks. He moved up from sixth to second Its good for the confidence just to have a have signed first-round draft picks Lonzo
for overall victory, showed hes in fearsome overall, 12 seconds behind Thomas. bit of a crack, Porte said. Ball, Kyle Kuzma and Josh Hart.
form by powering away from the pack in the Although a mere speed bump compared to Other overall contenders who finished in The Lakers formalized the deals Monday.
first stages of the climb. But Sagan was the mountain ascents to come in the Alps the same group included Nairo Quintana, a Ball is expected to make $33.4 million
watching closely behind him and never let and Pyrenees, the 1.6-kilometer (one-mile) three-time podium finisher, former two-time over four years in his contract slot as the sec-
Porte get too far ahead. uphill in Longwy, with a short very steep winner Alberto Contador, and Romain ond overall pick. The Lakers didnt announce
Sagan seemed to be cruising to victory section, was testing enough to give an early Bardet, runner-up last year to Froome. A the terms of the deal.
until his right foot slipped out of his pedal inkling of the fitness of some of the top rid- sterner test of their relative strengths will Magic Johnson called Ball the new face of
in the last few hundred meters. ers. Porte, who used to be a teammate of come on Wednesday on a tougher climb to the Lakers at his introductory news confer-
I said to myself, Whats happening? Froomes at Sky before switching to BMC, the Planche des Belles Filles ski station. ence last month. Ball led the nation in assists
the Slovak star of the German Bora- impressed with his attack. For the moment, their main goal is not during his only season at UCLA.
Hansgrohe team said. It showed that hes in great form and will crashing and losing time. That was easier
said than done as the pack picked up the
pace toward the end of what otherwise was a
Sharks brief
fairly leisurely 212.5-kilometer (132-mile)
ride through the dense forests and plunging
Sharks bring back Zettler as assistant
valleys of the Ardennes, from Belgium, SAN JOSE Former Sharks player and
through Luxembourg to France. assistant coach Rob Zettler is returning to
The last hour was a hell of a fight, Porte the organization as a member of coach Peter
said. It was quite a dangerous tricky final, DeBoers staff. The Sharks announced
so its nice to get through that one Monday that Zettler will fill the void created
unscathed. when assistant Bob Boughner was hired as
With his long hair, quick humor and taste head coach by Florida last month.
for showmanship, Sagan is one of the Zettler was an assistant under Ron Wilson
Tours most colorful characters. His ulti- in San Jose from 2002-08. He also was an
mate goal is to win, for a sixth consecutive original member of the expansion Sharks
time, the green jersey. It isnt as coveted as starting in 1991 and played 196 games over
the yellow one but is still a solid measure of three seasons in San Jose.
overall strength. Zettler coached under Wilson for the
For the moment, however, Sagan planned Toronto Maple Leafs from 2008-12 and
to allow himself a celebratory drink. most recently was the head coach for Tampa
Youve got to celebrate every victory, Bays AHL affiliate in Syracuse.
he said. But if I drink alone they call me a Zettler joins assistant Steve Spott, goal-
drunkard. I prefer to drink with my team- tending coach Johan Hedberg and video
mates. coach Dan Darrow on the staff.
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MLB brief
Trout to miss All-Star Game with injured thumb
Yankees Judge to participate in HR Derby
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to be fun. So I think want Judge to win.
ANAHEIM AL MVP Mike Trout will miss the All-Star were both looking New York made the announcement
Game while rehabilitating his left thumb. NEW YORK Aaron Judge and Gary forward to that. Monday on Twitter before its game
The Angels star outfielder tore the ulnar collateral ligament Sanchez, the Baby Bombers who lead the Sanchez is hitting against Toronto.
in the thumb on May 28 during a headfirst New York Yankees offense, will partici- .289 with 13 homers Judge acknowledged a while back that
slide and had surgery three days later to pate in the All-Star Home Run Derby at and 40 RBIs despite hed been invited by Major League
repair the ligament and dorsal capsule. The Miami on July 10. missing nearly a Baseball to participate but said he didnt
team said Monday he will work out Judge, a rookie who homered in his month with a think the timing was right to announce a
Tuesday at Class A Inland Empire. first major league at-bat last August, strained biceps. decision. Focused on the Yankees sea-
Angels general manager Bill Eppler said leads the majors with 27 home runs and I think its going son, he wanted to wait until All-Star ros-
in a statement Monday based on the time- Aaron Judge
tops the American League with a .327 to be special, ters were revealed Sunday night.
line established for Mike to return from his batting average and 62 RBIs. Sanchez said through a translator. Im Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton
thumb injury, he will be rehabilitating into Im excited, he said Monday. Weve pretty sure the fans are going to enjoy it. will defend his title. Dodgers rookie
Mike Trout the All-Star break and will therefore not be got a good group of guys going. Getting Im pretty sure that the excitement will Cody Bellinger, who leads the NL with
able participate in the All-Star festivities. a chance to go up against Gary is going be through the roof, and if I dont win I 24 homers, also said he will compete.
Trout is batting .337 with 16 homers, 36 RBIs and 10 steals.
He was the AL MVP in 2014 and 2016, and was the All-Star
Game MVP in 2014 and 2015. He was elected by fans to the
starting outfield, his fifth election and sixth All-Star team.
Blue Jays acquire catcher Montero from Cubs
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS seven stolen bases in a 6-1 loss to see. Hes a good, veteran, left-handed
Washington. bat, Gibbons said.
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D52
the bottom of the frame. Jordan Kianna It could have been better, Josephson
opened the inning with a double then later said of Mimpacts performance in District
scored on an RBI groundout by JT Zarry. 52 play. But we went pretty far.
Then Kuo produced an RBI single to close
Continued from page 9 the score to 6-2. But San Carlos got its two San Mateo American Majors
runs back in the top of the third on an RBI
infield single by Tofigh, who later scored advance to championship round
Then in the fifth right-hander Tyler when Joey Lorenzini reached on a three-
Harrison started the inning allowing a lead- base error. San Mateo American hit three home runs,
off double to Kuo and a walk before National including a three-run shot by Ned Righellis
A hyper-aggressive National squad roared
loaded the bases on an infield error. But while batting around in the second inning,
back in the bottom of the third though.
Harrison got two straight outs at the plate, to rally for a 10-8 win over Palo Alto in the
Tofigh led off with a walk before Sean
first on a grounder to shortstop Ian District 52 Little League Majors All-Star
Kelly, Noah Greenspan and Tommy Kane
Josephson followed by a runner tagged out Tournament Monday at Holbrook-Palmer
strung together three straight singles. Then
attempting to score on a wild pitch. A Park.
after an RBI single by Casey Strezo and a
grounder to Josephson, who made a smooth
two-out walk to Kuo to force home a run, Derek Waldvogel and Aiden Sakai also
throw across the diamond, retired the side.
National pulled off a triple-steal, with Kane socked home runs for American. Righellis,
Theyve worked hard and sometimes you swiping home on the catchers throw back Sakai and Ethan Casis-Wu had two hits
make your own luck, San Carlos manager to the pitcher. apiece.
Jeremy Schmalzle said of Josephsons
Dont ever lose that as a kid, Luzzi said American advances to Tuesdays champi-
clutch defense. Unfortunately we just came
of his teams aggressive base-running. onship round to rematch undefeated Pacifica
up a little short today.
Stay aggressive; and they won it on a steal American at Holbrook-Palmer Park at 10 a.m.
Josephson was also a big bopper with the of home. So, dont ever lose that love of
bat, going 2 for 4 with a home run and three Pacifica, having advanced through the win-
the game. ners bracket, need win just once while San
RBIs. His two-run bomb to center field in
Then the dreaded walks came into play. Mateo American must win twice. If necessary,
the first inning gave San Carlos a 2-0 lead.
San Carlos pitching issued 10 free passes in the second game will be played at Holbrook-
Then, after Jason Tofighs RBI single in the
the game, including four in the five-run Palmer Park Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.
second, San Carlos produced three doubles
third, with two forcing runs home.
in the frame, including an RBI double from
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL We did a great job all tourney throwing
San Mateo National 9-10s celebrate after
Josephson and a two-run double by Zack
strikes, Schmalzle said. But we had some Menlo-Atherton 10-11s score
Zirelli.
Josh Jacobs, left, scores the walk-off run. National answered back with two runs in guys throwing for the first time and its a another extra-inning walk-off
tough thing to ask them to get their feet on
the ground after not pitching for a while. The comeback kids did it again.
The game-winning rally was also set up Overcoming an early 2-0 deficit, Menlo-
by three consecutive walks to open the bot- Atherton took its District 52 Little League
tom of the seventh. Then, with Kane at the 10-11s All-Star Tournament semifinal to
plate, Nationals aggressive running game extra innings for a 7-6 win over Pacifica
paid off when Jacobs saw a low fastball American at Marina Field at the Belmont
careen off the catchers shin guard. Sports Complex.
I saw the ball, it kind of hit the catchers
leg and kicked back slowly, Jacobs said. M-A pitcher Mike McGrath fired a score-
And I know if it does that you should less seventh. Then in the bottom of the
always go. I knew I had it all the way. frame, Ryan Kelly sent everybody home
For San Carlos, the run through District with a solo bomb to end it with M-As sec-
52 play ended with consecutive losses, ond walk-off celebration in as many days.
starting last Friday by falling 9-2 to With the win, M-A advances to Tuesdays
Hillsborough. The San Carlos team was championship round to face unbeaten
made up of two of the citys top tournament Hillsborough at Marina Field at 10 a.m. If
teams, Mission and Impact, prompting a necessary, a second and deciding game will
playful nickname for District 52 play that be played Wednesday at Marina Field at 5:30
combined the two names. p.m.
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History Museum, 2200 Broadway, about your public access channels
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HOTEL
250 rooms and 20,000 square feet of citys general fund next year through and viewings of vintage films. 8686.
meeting space, according to taxes paid by travelers. Admission is $3. For more informa-
Greenwood. tion call 299-0104. MyLiberty Dinner Meeting. 6:30
Transient occupancy tax is one of p.m. Avanti Pizza, 2040 Ralston Ave.,
Continued from page 1 As many as 340 hotel rooms and the top five sources of revenue for our Lathrop House Open House. Noon Belmont. For more information
city and a very important ongoing part to 3 p.m. 627 Hamilton St., Redwood e m a i l
5,000 square feet of meeting space City. Free lemonade social after the mylibertysanmateo@gmail.com.
were offered by OTO Developments. of our vitality, said Greenwood. parade.
proposals for the sort of hotels they The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma
Shashi Group proposed two towers Beyond the opportunity to make
could build, said Greenwood. Redwood City Fireworks and Live and the Silk Road Ensemble. 7 p.m.
housing 250 rooms with thousands of more money for the city, officials are music. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Port of Menlo-Atherton Center for
JMA Ventures, OTO Development, feet of meeting space as well, accord- Redwood City. The fireworks extrava- Performing Arts, 555 Middlefield
Shashi Group and Ensemble Real hopeful the hotel pairs nicely with the ganza will start at approximately Road, Atherton. Watch and discuss a
ing to Greenwood. development proposal aiming to reju- 9:30 p.m. Early arrival is recommend- film about the formation of a multi-
Estate Investment are the four compa- ed. For more information see red- cultural music group at the
nies interested in building the hotel. Greenwood said the projects would venate the Oyster Point area. woodcity.org. Windrider Film Forum. General
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commercial and residential develop- WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 tion go to windriderbayarea.org.
spend the rest of the year polishing when Chinese firm Oyster Point Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to
their projects. ment, while offering to fortify the Developments, LLC purchased for noon. 1044 Middlefield Road, The North Pool by Rajiv Joseph. 8
citys hotel revenue stream that has $1.5 billion the rights to construct Redwood City. Have your questions p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120
We hope to conclude this process answered regarding your laptop, e- Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a
by the end of the year or maybe early been a boon for the citys budget. the project which was previously enti- reader, tablet or mobile phone. psychological thriller that looks at
tled to Shorenstein Properties. Meets in the Small Conference racial, cultural and gender profiling
2018, said Greenwood. Everything The hospitality industry is one of Room on the first floor of the library. in America. For more information
would be brought back to a series of the really important parts of our econ- Greenwood said he hopes the inter- For more information email and to buy tickets visit dragonpro-
omy and we have 3,000 hotel rooms in gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. ductions.net.
public meetings and the selected team ested hotel builders spend the rest of
would go into an exclusive negotiat- the city, so its an industry that the year developing projects befitting San Mateo Credit Union Financial Movies on the Square. 8:45 p.m.
employs a lot of workers and offers of the vision from officials to enhance Learning Web Tutorials. 10:30 a.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
ing rights agreement next year. to noon. Belmont Library, 1110 Watch Fantastic Beasts and Where
JMA Ventures offered to build two good jobs, he said. the Oyster Point region. Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. to Find Them. For more information
Learn more about San Mateo Credit call 780-7311.
hotel towers with 350 rooms and According to South San Franciscos We want something that is stun- Unions new interactive learning
18,000 square feet of community meet- most recent budget document, officials ning for our waterfront and really center, which includes modules on FRIDAY, JULY 7
ing space. Ensemble Real Estate anticipate the hotel industry should points the area in an upscale direc- mortgages, retirement, financial aid Senior Center Band. 9 a.m. to 10:15
and more. Hosted by the San Mateo a.m. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
Ventures proposed a luxury hotel with generate almost $15 million for the tion, he said. Credit Union. For more information Mateo. All levels welcome. Free drop-
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wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
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302 Antiques (650)888-2662. Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30 pArrot cAgE, Steel, Large - approx
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With fight for Mosul in final stage, militants strike back By Susannah George and Andrea Rosa
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MOSUL, Iraq With the fight for Mosul in its final stage
Monday, Islamic State militants sent female suicide
bombers hidden among fleeing civilians, while Iraqi forces
and the U.S.-led coalition unleashed punishing airstrikes
and artillery fire that set dozens of buildings ablaze.
At least one Iraqi soldier was killed and five were wound-
ed in the two separate suicide attacks, the military said. On
Sunday, a bomber in womens clothing killed 14 people at
a camp for displaced residents in Anbar province, a provin-
cial official said. No group claimed responsibility for the
attack.
These tactics dont surprise me, said Sgt. Ahmed Fadil,
who patrolled Mosuls Old City just 50 yards from the front.
The militants have nowhere to go. Theyre trapped, he
said.
Mondays two suicide bombings against Iraqi soldiers
followed three other such attacks by women some of
them teenagers in the previous two days, said Sgt. Ali
REUTERS Abdullah Hussein.
Destroyed buildings are seen during a fight with Islamic States militants in the Old City of Mosul, Iraq. A soldier displayed the school ID card retrieved from the
body of one of the bombers, showing her to be only 15.
The photo was of serious young woman in a white hijab and
indicated she had studied in Bangladesh.
Most of the people who blew themselves up today are
women, said special forces Lt. Col. Salam Hussein. He
added that seven women strapped with explosives
approached the troops Monday, but thank God, our units
stopped (them).
Government troops advancing through the Old City were
using rougher tactics to clear the remaining pockets of IS
forces.
The tempo of airstrikes was so great Monday that coali-
tion aircraft couldnt keep up with the requests for air sup-
port from Iraqi ground forces. Instead, they sought approval
for artillery strikes.
Associated Press drone footage showed the result: dozens
of buildings burning in the Old City.
While shops have reopened and civilian traffic fills
streets in retaken neighborhoods, thick black smoke con-
tinued to rise just a few kilometers away from IS-held terri-
tory on the bank of the Tigris River that divides Iraqs sec-
ond-largest city. The area controlled by the militants is less
than half a square mile.