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Chris Morrison, owner of Morrison School Supplies, is closing his familys store in San Carlos after nearly 60 years
of operations selling education equipment to local teachers, parents and students. Below, Racks of pencils, erasers
and other school supplies will be sold during the final back-to-school push before the store shutters next month.
Morrison School Supply to close in San Carlos after nearly six decades
By Austin Walsh
By Terry Bernal
San
Mateo
prior to beginning
high
school.
He
played baseball
at Serra High
School for four
years, including two years
Calvin Riley with the varsity team. A
shortstop and pitcher, he was
named an All-West Catholic
Athletic League second-team utility player as a senior in 2015. He
1974
On thi s date:
In 1 8 1 5 , Napoleon Bonaparte set sail for St. Helena to
spend the remainder of his days in exile.
In 1 9 11 , President William Howard Taft signed a measure
raising the number of U.S. representatives from 391 to 433,
effective with the next Congress, with a proviso to add two
more when New Mexico and Arizona became states.
In 1 9 3 7 , during the Second Sino-Japanese War, Japan
completed its occupation of Beijing.
In 1 9 4 2 , during World War II, six Nazi saboteurs who were
captured after landing in the U. S. were executed in
Washington, D.C.; two others whod cooperated with
authorities were spared.
In 1 9 4 5 , President Harry S. Truman signed the U.S. instrument of ratication for the United Nations Charter. The
REUTERS
Soviet Union declared war against Japan during World War Shi Tingmao and Wu Minxia of China compete in the womens synchronized 3-meter springboard at the 2016 Summer
II.
Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Sunday.
In 1 9 5 3 , the United States and South Korea initialed a
mutual security pact.
In 1 9 9 4 , Israel and Jordan opened the rst road link
between the two once-warring countries.
price of gasoline in the U. S. has been burning since Tuesday.
Woody Allens Amazon series
In 2 0 0 7 , space shuttle Endeavour roared into orbit with
dropped six cents over the past two
Meanwhile, firefighters say they
gets fall debut date, title
teacher-astronaut Barbara Morgan on board.
weeks to $2.16 a gallon for regular have a much bigger fire near the
In 2 0 0 9 , Sonia Sotomayor was sworn in as the U.S.
BEVERLY HILLS Woody Allens grade, industry analyst Trilby Central California coast 45 percent
Supreme Courts rst Hispanic and third female justice.
first small-screen series will debut on Lundberg said Sunday.
contained. That wildfire has burned 90
A drop in crude oil prices has driven square miles in the area of Californias
Amazon this fall. The streaming service announced the Sept. 30 debut date a nine-week decline in costs at the popular Big Sur. Flames have conas well as the title for Allens project: pump, but those prices have strength- sumed 57 homes. Officials said that
Crisis in Sex Scenes. The comedy, ened in the past week and retail price winds blowing at 20 miles an hour
set during the upheaval of the 1960s, drops are likely to be smaller or cease, overnight pushed flames higher in the
focuses on a suburban family dealing Lundberg said.
southwest section of the blaze. Fire
The price has dropped 21 cents since officials expect to be fighting the Big
with the chaos brought by a visitor.
The cast includes Allen, Miley Cyrus a peak June 3. The average price is 55 Sur fire until the end of the month.
cents lower than a year ago.
and Elaine May.
The Lundberg Survey found the aver- Mom, 4-year-old daughter shot
Its one of several new comedies to
be released this fall, Amazon said age price of midgrade unleaded was
Sunday, beginning with comedian Tig $2. 46 a gallon, and premium was dead near Long Beach home
Notaros One Mississippi, inspired $2.67.
Pop singer Shawn
Actor Dustin
Actress Tawny
LONG BEACH, Calif. Police are
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by events in her life and debuting Sept.
Mendes is 18.
Hoffman is 79.
Cypress is 40.
9. It will be followed on Sept. 16 by gas in the contiguous U.S. was $2.70 a
Singer Mel Tillis is 84. Actress Connie Stevens is 78. Actor playwright Phoebe Waller-Bridges gallon in San Diego. The lowest was 26-year-old mother and her 4-year-old
daughter near their Long Beach home.
Larry Wilcox is 69. Actor Keith Carradine is 67. Movie direc- Fleabag, about modern life in $1.81 in Jackson, Mississippi.
Police spokeswoman Nancy Pratt
tor Martin Brest is 65. Radio-TV personality Robin Quivers is London and starring and written by
The U. S. average diesel price is
64. Actor Donny Most is 63. Rock musician Dennis Drew her. Also announced Sunday were the $2.35 per gallon, down four cents says the two were fatally shot Saturday
night.
(10,000 Maniacs) is 59. TV personality Deborah Norville is return dates for Transparent, the from two weeks ago.
58. Actor-singer Harry Crosby is 58. Rock musician The Edge transgender-themed comedy which will
Pratt says there are no suspects and
police are seeking help from the pub(U2) is 55. Rock musician Rikki Rockett (Poison) is 55. begin its third season on Sept. 23; Crews gaining ground on
lic to solve the killings.
Rapper Kool Moe Dee is 54. Middle distance runner Suzy Red Oaks, the 1980s-set country Northern California wildfires
Favor Hamilton is 48. Rock singer Scott Stapp is 43. Actor club sitcom back for its sophomore
Witnesses told local television staSAN FRANCISCO Firefighters are tions that the two had returned from the
Kohl Sudduth is 42. Singer JC Chasez (N Sync) is 40. season Nov. 11, and Mozart in the
Rhythm-and-blues singer Drew Lachey (98 Degrees) is 40. Jungle, the series set in the world of making some progress against two grocery store with the womans husclassical music, starting its third sea- Northern California wildfires.
band and were walking from their car
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reinforcing containment lines against
CAMARILLO, Calif. The average the Lake Berryessa fire, which has to be a drive-by shooting.
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LOCAL
MILLBRAE
Fi re. A trash can caught on fire on the 400
block of Poplar Avenue before 4:57 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 1.
Burg l ary. Someone broke a vehicles window and stole a laptop and $300 on the first
block of El Camino Real before 12:50 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 1.
Petty theft. Someone broke into a vehicle
and stole a gym bag, hats, chargers and an
iPad at the 800 block of Clearfield Drive
before 4 a.m. Sunday, July 31.
Burg l ary. An unknown person broke a
vehicles window and stole property valued
at approximately $150 on the 300 block of
Broadway before 11 p.m. Saturday, July 30.
BURLINGAME
Obituary
Nobuyuki Yui
Nobuyuki Yui, born July 15,
1935, died peacefully July 29,
2016 at the age of 81.
A resident of Foster City, he
is survived by his wife of 49
years Doreen; sons Darren and
Jason;
granddaughter
McKenna and many nieces
and nephews. Preceded in
death by parents Genrokuro
and Momoyo Yui; brother Naoyuki and wife Etsu
Yui; sister Sumiko and husband Ken Adachi; and
sister Noriko Yui.
Memorial service is 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 13
at Sturge Presbyterian Church, 25 Humboldt St.,
San Mateo, CA.
No owers, please.
LOCAL/STATE
Local brief
Minor, 19-year-old arrested after
allegedly assaulting, robbing victim
Police arrested a 19-year-old man and a juvenile, after
they allegedly punched and kicked another person before
robbing them Wednesday night in San Bruno, according
to police.
Around 11:30 p.m., officers responded to a report of a
fight near San Bruno and Second avenues, police said.
There, officers learned two suspects had robbed a male
victim of his personal belongings. The victim also told
officers the pair had kicked and punched him, according to
police.
The victim was taken to a hospital for treatment, police
said. After a preliminary investigation, officers were able
to identify the suspects as 19-year-old Rajneel Singh of
San Bruno and a juvenile, whose identity was not released.
Officers arrested the pair on suspicion of robbery and
assault, according to police.
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and the prospects of a Trump presidency.
I think for some of the IOC members they would say, Wait a second,
can we go to a country like that, where
weve heard things that we take
offense to? Garcetti said. But I think
that gives us even more urgency globally, where we can say, This is something that is a different strength
maybe than the things that youve
heard or the things you believe. I
think we continue no matter what the
outcome of the election is.
A new U. S. president will be in
office when the IOC selects the 2024
host city in September 2017. Los
Angeles, which hosted the Olympics
in 1932 and 1984, is competing with
Paris, Rome and Budapest, Hungary.
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comply.
Departments cant look the
other way when officers fail to
activate body cameras in critical
incidents, or they become useless
for accountability, said Peter
Bibring, a senior staff attorney at
the ACLU of Southern California.
San Diego police have been criticized for failing to record a number of high-profile shootings.
That prompted the department to
revise its policy to stipulate that
officers must turn on their cameras
before most types of contact with
citizens, but violations have continued.
Last week, the two San Diego
gang unit officers on nighttime
patrol pulled up next to a pedestrian on a darkened residential street,
and the man almost immediately
opened fire, police said. The suspect, Jesse Gomez, shot Wade
Irwin as he got out of the patrol car
and then fired through the open
door and fatally wounded Irwins
partner, Jonathan De Guzman,
according to police.
Irwin fired back and started manually recording after the shooting,
but police havent said what was
captured.
The cameras are on before an
officer hits record, and have a
recall function to get video from
shortly before an officer starts
recording. That function allows
30 seconds to be retrieved, without audio.
Its unclear if Irwin activated
that feature. Both Irwin and Gomez
were seriously wounded and
remain hospitalized.
NATION
Mitt Romney
This is hardly what the
Republican National Committee
had in mind three years ago when,
after Mitt Romneys loss to
Barack Obama, it commissioned a
study about how best to bring
more Hispanics, blacks, women
and young voters into the fold. An
entire section called America
Looks
Different
urged
Republicans to engage with
minority voters, show our sincerity and embrace and champion comprehensive immigration
reform.
Skip ahead to 2016, and surveys
that show most Hispanics plan to
vote against the Republican nominee. A Fox News Latino poll conducted in May found 67 percent
back Hillary Clinton and only 23
percent support Trump.
John Herrera, 38, is typical. He
registered to vote in Las Vegas in
June. Ive never really voted until
now, only because of Trump being
against Hispanic people, he said.
I didnt think my vote would
count before, but now I want to
make a difference.
Lionel Sosa, a prominent
Mexican-American advertising
Hispanic backlash
Republican fears of Hispanic
backlash are rooted in what happened after their party targeted
illegal immigration in California
in 1994.
Gov. Pete Wilson tied his reelection campaign to a ballot
measure, Proposition 187, to
deny government benefits and
access to public schools to people
in the country illegally. The measure passed, and though it was later
struck down as unconstitutional, a
Clinton, versus the kind of growth economy that Mr. Trump wants to build.
What came before Mondays speech,
Manafort suggested, doesnt count in the
race to Election Day on Nov. 8. Its a threemonth campaign, he said.
Two of Trumps staunchest Republican
critics say Trump may have done irreversible damage in two critical states,
Arizona and Ohio, with an approach to
NATION
WASHINGTON As secretary
of state, Hillary Clinton basked in
a diplomatic Moscow Spring,
seizing on Vladimir Putins break
from the presidency to help seal a
nuclear arms-control treaty and
secure Russias acquiescence to a
NATO-led military intervention in
Libya. When Putin returned to the
top job, things changed.
Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, has vowed to
stand up to Putin if elected, drawing on her four years of ups and
downs as the public face of
President Barack Obamas firstterm reset with Russia. By comparison, her Republican opponent, Donald Trump, has rung
alarm bells in Washington and
Europe with his overtures to the
authoritarian Russian leader.
But Clintons wrangles with
TRUMP
Continued from page 6
immigration reform that some say is divisive. Trump wants to build a wall between
the United States and Mexico and now says
he wants to suspend immigration from terror countries though he has yet to say
what those are.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who lost the
Republican nomination to Trump, has not
endorsed the billionaire and skipped the
partys convention in Cleveland, said Trump
faces a difficult climb in a state thats a
must-win for Republican presidential candidates.
Hes going to win parts of Ohio, where
people are really hurting. There will be sections he will win because people are angry,
frustrated and havent heard any answers,
Kasich said on CNNs State of the Union.
But I still think its difficult if you are
dividing, to be able to win in Ohio. I think
its really, really difficult.
In an interview on CBSs Face the
Nation, Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., said,
Yes, it is possible that Democrat Hillary
Clinton could beat Trump in his state, noting that Bill Clinton won Arizona in 1996
and that Hispanics represent about a third of
the Arizona population.
You cant just throw platitudes out there
about a wall or about Mexico paying for it
and then be taken seriously here, Flake
About 9 in 10 young adults say they support criminal background checks for all gun
sales, a level of support that remains consistent across racial and ethnic groups.
Stiffer penalties for violating existing gun
laws are supported by 9 in 10 young adults,
including about 9 in 10 whites, AsianAmericans and Latinos, as well as 8 in 10
African-Americans.
Fifty-seven percent of young Americans
support a ban on semi-automatic weapons,
with support especially high 74 percent
among Asian-Americans.
GenForward is a survey by the Black
Youth Project at the University of Chicago
with the Associated Press-NORC Center for
Public Affairs Research. The first-of-itskind poll pays special attention to the voices of young adults of color, highlighting
how race and ethnicity shape the opinions
of a new generation.
Roy, a full-time college student who
learned to handle assault rifles while serving in the National Guard, said its possible
to protect the rights of gun owners and
implement safeguards.
said.
Clinton is expected to deliver her own
economic plan to the Detroit Economic
Club on Thursday.
Thats who Republicans want to see Trump
fighting the former senator and secretary
of state, not Republicans and others. Its a
message furious senior members of the party
carried to Trump privately and publicly in
the days after Trump last week refused in a
Washington Post interview to endorse the
re-election bids of House Speaker Paul
Ryan, Sen. John McCain of Arizona and
Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire. The
trio had strongly disapproved of Trumps
fight with Khizr and Ghazala Khan, MuslimAmericans whose son, Capt. Humayun
Khan, was killed in Iraq in 2004.
On Friday at a Wisconsin rally not attended by Ryan or Gov. Scott Walker, Trump
reversed course and endorsed all three lawmakers, saying, We have to unite.
If you look at the last few days, I think
hes gotten the messages, former House
Speaker Newt Gingrich said on Fox News
Sunday. Its very tricky if youve never
run for public office, to jump from being a
businessman to being one of the two leaders
fighting for the presidency, and hes made
some mistakes.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy
Giuliani said on ABCs This Week that
Trumps endorsements show he has the
ability and the understanding to realize that
there are going to be disagreements and
youve got to be able to reach out to the
entire party.
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Other voices
Editor,
In my lifetime, (I am 61) no president
has been perfect; everyone of them has
made mistakes. While I voted for President
Obama, I am not pleased with everything
he has done or not done for that matter.
But, he has dealt with a Republican party
that was determined to Just say no to
President Obamas every idea before words
would even escape his mouth.
Thus, we have much acceptance of a radical Republican presidential candidate in the
form of Donald Trump. Many Americans are
angry with government (politicians) in
general and looking for drastic change
quickly as our government has forgotten
how to work together. Perhaps the children
(Congress) need a time out or their medical
benets taken away so they have to apply
for Obamacare like the rest of us.
Alas, I will miss President Obamas
steady hand under pressure. He is a decent
man who held his own in a job too tough
for most folks. He brought respect to the
ofce of president no matter what you
think of his performance. Why anyone
would want to be president is beyond me.
Thus, we have a sad choice in our two current candidates. It is in our best interest
though to support whomever wins the
upcoming presidential election, and I will.
David Thom
San Carlos
Editor,
What prism was used by John McDowell
while reviewing the recent political conventions (Division, discord, doubt in the
Aug. 2 edition of the Daily Journal)? With
the Democratic event, he used an often-used
Republican device of taking the worst tidbits of discord, blew them out of proportion and then conveniently ignored the
overall positive consensus. McDowell
reached two other questionable conclusions: More Americans would be proud to
have Trump rather than Clinton as their
president and ... an ultimately united
GOP convention ... . First of all, most
polls would likely refute the allegation.
Secondly, Ted Cruz might have a different
opinion along with the many high ranking
party members who chose not to attend. A
recent article stated, for the rst time in
history, that people were less likely to
vote for Donald Trump after the convention
than prior.
As a political junkie who has watched a
majority of both conventions, there was
ample evidence of a poorly run Republican
convention lled with discord, anger and
hate from a vast majority of white people
and few discussions of plans and solutions.
Alternatively, the Democratic convention
was a nely tuned production complete
with policies and solutions accompanied
by uplifting messages of hope and love
from a diverse multicultural audience.
It is a good bet that Love Trumps Hate
in the fall.
Rel Kempf
San Mateo
Csaba Szerenyi
Millbrae
Jay Parnes
Redwood City
Division
Editor,
I would like to commend John McDowell
for his column in the Aug. 2 edition of the
Daily Journal Division, discord, doubt,
in which he valiantly attempts the impossible task of trying to convince us the
Democratic convention was a failure and
the GOP was a huge success.
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Calvin was a good guy so it was pretty tough today with us finding out that
news, Shockers third baseman Angelo
Bortolin said.
It has been a fitting season to serve as a
tribute. With Sundays 6-5 win over
Arizona-Boulder the Shockers advance to
the American Legion World Series, beginning Thursday in Shelby, North Carolina.
They are the first Post 82 team to play for a
national title since 1983.
The Shockers open pool play Friday at
12:30 p. m. against the Mid-South
Champion. ESPNU will televise game
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U.S. swimmers
get emotional
By Beth Harris
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Simone Biles of the U.S. competes on the beam during the women's qualifications.
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SPORTS
MadBums
2-hitter all
for naught
Nationals 1, Giants 0
By Terry Hill
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON Madison
Bumgarner felt pretty good about
the pitch that led to his hard-luck
loss.
Wilson Ramos homered in the
seventh inning to lift the
Washington Nationals to a 1-0 win
Sunday over Bumgarner and the San
Francisco Giants in a matchup of
NL division leaders.
From my memory, I thought it
was a really good pitch,
Bumgarner said. As a pitcher, I
pay attention to the hitters reaction and kind of see what is going
to happen. When he hit it, it
looked like he put his head down
like he was disappointed. So I
turned around and was waiting on
(Gregor) Blanco to catch it, but it
just kept going.
Tanner
Roark
and
the
Washington bullpen outdueled
Bumgarner, and Washington won
twice in the three-game series. Last
weekend, the Giants took two of
three at home from the Nationals.
Bumgarner (10-7) lost despite
allowing just two hits in an eightinning complete game.
Roark (12-6) gave up five hits in
seven innings. His last pitch came
with runners on second and third,
and center fielder Ben Revere made
a spectacular, over-the-shoulder
catch to rob Brandon Belt of extra
bases. The crowd of 32,790 at
Madison Bumgarner allowed one run on two hits en route to a completegame loss as the Giants fell 1-0 to the Nationals Sunday in Washington.
Nationals Park saluted Revere with
a standing ovation as he ran off the
field.
Defense wins championships,
Revere said. Tanner, he pitched
one heck of a game.
Shawn Kelly retired the Giants in
order in the eighth and Mark
Melancon pitched the ninth for his
31st save. Melancon converted his
first save opportunity since he was
acquired in a trade with the
Pittsburgh Pirates on July 30.
Roark has thrown at least seven
shutout innings a league-best
seven times this season. He worked
around five hits and three walks,
striking out five.
The Giants put two on with no
think he showed
that in college,
came out here
day one, is competing and making plays with
the ones, with
the twos. And I
think he earned
that to be able to
DeForest
get some reps.
Buckner
The 49ers lost
a number of key veterans on defense
in recent seasons, including former
All-Pros Patrick Willis, Justin
Smith and Aldon Smith. Alongside
Armstead, a first-round pick in
2015, the 49ers are hoping Buckner
turns into a Pro-Bowl caliber player
to help rebuild a defense that reached
three straight NFC Championship
games from 2011 to 2013.
Buckner and Armstead spent some
of their time off before training
camp working out on the sandy
beaches of Hawaii. With them was
Seattle Pro-Bowl defensive lineman
Michael Bennett, who had 10 sacks
last season and imparted veteran
wisdom to the first- and second-year
49ers.
He definitely taught me and Arik
a bunch, Bucker said. Even though
he plays for the Seahawks, he was
really good help, helping us on our
pass rush game and everything.
The work appears to be paying off
for the seventh-overall pick.
Buckner was a key player in
Kellys final recruiting class in
Oregon. He joined the Ducks in
2012, a season before Kelly left to
coach the Philadelphia Eagles.
Back then, Buckner was a 260pound pass rusher.
SPORTS
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partners
U.S. basketball locking down on defense New
connecting on
By Tom Withers
Brazils beach
By Jimmy Golen
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Klay Thompson drives to the hoop in the U.S.s 119-62 win over China Sunday in Rio.
With another roster of NBA stars, there is a
continuous red-white-and-blue wave of players flooding in from coach Mike
Krzyzewskis bench. When the U.S. starters
needed a break against China, Krzyzewski
sent in a fresh group and Thibodeau made sure
they knew what they were doing defensively
from the moment they stepped on the floor.
From his seat next to Coach Ks,
Thibodeau pointed like a traffic cop at a busy
intersection, and of course, made certain his
demands were heard.
The U.S. plays its next game on Monday
against Venezuela, a team it beat by 35 last
week despite a poor shooting performance.
Thibodeau, fired last year by the Chicago
Bulls after five solid seasons and hired to
help toughen the T-Wolves in May, is relish-
Olympic tennis
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SPORTS
error will be thinner in the three-up, threecount final. Yet after the U.S. went 16 for 16
during an occasionally showstopping 90
minutes, they hardly seem overburdened by
the stakes.
I think all of our hard work was just to
show the world, said Madison Kocian, who
put up the top score on uneven bars. I mean
were 10 points ahead.
Something thats not supposed to happen.
Good luck world. Its up to China, Russia,
Great Britain, Brazil, Germany, Japan and
the Netherlands to knock the Americans off
their throne. How difficult will it be?
Consider this: the margin between the U.S.
and the Chinese on Sunday was greater than
the margin between China and 12th-place
Belgium.
GOLF
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Gabby Douglas thanks in part to what
Raisman called the best bar routine of my
life.
Rules limit each country to two gymnasts
per event in the all-around and event finals,
meaning even though Douglas was third
overall, shell miss out on a chance to defend
the crown she won in London. Not that she
was moping. When Raisman drilled her dismount on beam, Douglas rose from her chair
and gave her a hug.
SWIM
Continued from page 11
Standing between Adrian and Phelps, Held
bent his head and brought his left hand to his
face as the anthem blared. Phelps saw what was
happening and offered a supportive hand
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Ichiro Suzuki tripled in the seventh inning Sunday at Coors Field to become the 30th player
in Major League history to reach the illustrious 3000-hit plateau.
majors. He got 1,278 hits while playing
nine years in Japan before becoming the
American League Rookie of the Year and
GIANTS
Continued from page 12
Bumgarner retired 11 of the first 12 batters
and didnt allow a hit until Anthony
Rendons two-out double in the fourth.
With the win, the Nationals took the season series over the Giants four games to
three, giving them the tiebreaker should the
Chicago Sunday.
Oakland starter Sean
Manaea (3-7) bounced
back from a rough outing
against the Angels but
remained winless since
June 29. The rookie lefthander allowed two runs
over six-plus innings,
Sean Manaea struck out four and
walked two.
The As managed only four hits, including
two infield singles.
Kyle Hendricks (11-7) pitched into the eighth
Trainers room
Giants: Hunter Pence struck out as a pinchhitter in the ninth. He didnt start after
bouncing a foul ball off his face Saturday.
Pence underwent a CT scan after Saturdays
game, which showed no fracture to the
orbital socket. ... LHP Josh Osich (forearm
strain) is expected to make a rehab appearance with Double-A Richmond on Monday.
Up next
Giants: RHP Johnny Cueto (13-3) takes
the mound to begin a three-game series at
Miami. Cueto has lost his last two decisions
and is winless in his last four starts overall.
The Giants will face RHP Jose Fernandez (126), who is 26-2 lifetime at Marlins Park.
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field, allowing
the Shockers to
dog pile in the
middle of the
diamond.
Named the
t o ur n a m e n t
Most Valuable
P l a y e r ,
Vi l l a r o m a n
Tyler
capped his redVillaroman
hot five-game
performance with a 4-for-6 day,
with two RBIs and two runs
scored. He hit .609 (14 for 23) in
the tournament with a tourneyhigh 14 hits. He added six stolen
bases as the Shockers leadoff
man.
On the mound, right-hander
Ramon Enriquez turned in his first
start since early in the regular season, going seven innings. Felix
Aberouette worked the final 1 2/3
Renda said.
While Renda was at Cal, he was
scouted extensively, including by
Reds area scout Rich Bordi. While
the Washington Nationals ultimately drafted Renda in the second round
he was signed by area scout Fred
Costello Bordi was high on
Renda as a collegiate prospect.
Absolutely, Bordi said. I loved
his fire. I loved his gamesmanship.
I loved his swagger on the field. So
he was destined for good things in
pro ball because he had the attitude.
The Nationals traded Renda to the
New York Yankees last season for
pitcher David Carpenter. Then in
the offseason, the Yankees included
POST 82
Continued from page 11
RICK LAVEZZO
RENDA
Continued from page 11
throw, giving him his first major
league hit.
Sunday, in a 7-3 win in
Pittsburgh, Renda was called upon
for his fourth pinch-hitting appearance in six games and picked up his
second big league knock with an
RBI single to right field. He later
scored his first major league run in
the inning on an infield error.
As many do, Renda has dreamed
of playing in Major Leagues for a
long time. He grew up living and
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Happy Anniversary
Birth announcements:
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LOCAL/NATION
RILEY
Continued from page 1
played at San Joaquin Delta College
as a freshman in 2016.
The Serra community is
absolutely devastated by the loss of
a wonderful young man who was full
of life, Serra athletic director Dean
Ayoob wrote in an email. Calvin
was always smiling and he cared
about helping others. His personality was bigger than life; he had such
a big heart. Calvin had many
friends and was extremely familyoriented. He was a dedicated and successful student-athlete, and a kind,
respectful and thoughtful person.
SCHOOL
Continued from page 1
family-owned business which has
operated for nearly 60 years.
Co-owner Chris Morrison said it
is time after a long, successful run
to step away from the company
which he and his siblings inherited
from their parents, who founded the
store in 1957.
Though Morrison, 62, said he
looks forward to spending more
time with his family after retiring,
he does feel bad about walking away
from the place which so many local
residents and teachers depend on for
a wide variety of school supplies
and classroom equipment.
Its a mixed bag, said
Morrison, of the emotions he has
grappled with leading toward the
final days of operation. I feel a
sense of accomplishment, but also
feel bad for our customers and for
our staff, because our staff is like
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Baseball was his passion he really loved the game. We will all keep
Calvins family in our prayers during this incredibly difficult time.
He will be greatly missed, Ayoob
wrote.
Riley known as Cal by his
friends and teammates was honored by his former summer team,
the San Mateo American Legion
Post 82 Shockers, throughout one
of the biggest days in the teams
history. This season, Riley played
summer baseball with the Menlo
Legends. But he spent the two previous seasons playing American
Legion baseball.
Sunday the Shockers won the
Section 8 Western Region championship, becoming one of eight
teams across the nation to advance
to win.
The Legends season ended July
25. Legends infielder Phil Caulfield
knew Riley since last season, as the
two worked with the same trainer.
Caulfield was one of the many
friends of Riley who spoke to his
good nature.
He was extremely well-liked
guy, Caulfield said. There wasnt
really a bad bone in his body. He
was a genuine, upbeat guy.
At approximately noon Sunday,
one of Rileys friends, Gabriel
Antonio Morales, posted a
GoFundMe page on behalf of the
Riley family to raise money for
funeral expenses. The monetary
goal set was $30,000. That goal
was met, with 330 people donating,
by 8 p.m. Sunday.
our family.
As the going-out-of-business
sale is underway, a foreign and
unwelcome sight to Morrison has
become increasingly more common
amidst the 13,000 square-foot warehouse barren shelves.
Walking amidst the picked-over
piles of construction paper spanning seemingly every color of the
spectrum and past the diminished
stock of teacher planning books,
Morrisons displeasure is palpable.
It makes me feel bad to not be
able to serve customers, said
Morrison. It hurts to see empty
shelves.
But with the help of his sister and
brother, Morrison admitted there is
a great deal of pride associated with
successfully running the business
for nearly 30 years, after the baton
was passed from his mother and
father.
The company was started by
Morrisons mother Marguerite, a
former teacher who parlayed an
interest in providing supplies to
DETROIT
Continued from page 10
in 2005 to $45,000.
Leading up to the collapse, we saw a huge
increase in property values, which made it
harder for low-income people to buy or
rent, said Ted Phillips, United Community
Housing Coalition director. There are a lot
of stories and they are true of people
getting mortgages that they did not qualify
for based on doctored income statements,
bad appraisals.
Many homeowners have said the assessment of their properties havent dropped
enough to keep pace with the lower home
values. Assessed values help set tax rates.
The American Civil Liberties Union of
Michigan and National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People have sued
to bar a county auction of tax-foreclosed
homes in Detroit and Wayne County. About
90 percent of the 15,170 county properties
in foreclosure from the 2013 tax year are in
Detroit. Many are vacant lots or empty
houses. The lawsuit contends that properties were over-assessed by the city, making
it hard for the owners to make tax payments.
City and county officials got the state
legislature in recent years to permit the
Wayne County treasurers office to offer
payment plans to homeowners in foreclosure. That allowed about 27,000 Detroiters
who were in foreclosure a year ago to stay in
their homes, said Melvin Hollowell,
Detroits corporation counsel.
The city has said that residential property
tax assessments have been cut each year
since 2008.
Online auction bids on city-owned houses
needing work start as low as $500. But even
shabby often is out of reach.
They cant afford the living arrangements, said Ishmail Terry, director of operations for the Detroit Non-Profit Housing
Corp. We get calls from families who have
seven kids and are struggling to keep the
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LOCAL
BRIDGE
Continued from page 1
things fall to the ocean, Horsley said. If
you dont, youre going to lose assets that
are pretty valuable in terms of access to the
coast.
Seymour Bridge, immediately south of
Poplar State Beach, connects the beach
parking lot to a multi-million-dollar
improved segment of the coastal trail finalized two years ago as part of a joint state,
county, city and nonprofit project.
As part of the approximate $376,000
project, contractors will create trail extensions leading toward the north and the
newer segment toward the south, Doughty
said.
Vice Mayor Debbie Ruddock said its
incumbent upon the city to replace the
bridge that supports recreation and coastal
TAXIS
Continued from page 1
parking lots currently being used by a
used-car dealer and former gas station
turned vacant lot. In place, it seeks to
construct a five-story housing complex with almost 14,000 square-feet of
ground-floor commercial space and a
three-story underground parking
garage.
This is the first project in the area
thats taking a stab at urbanizing this
portion of San Mateo removing the
surface parking lot thats there and
bringing the building to the front of
the street, which is what the city calls
for in the El Camino Real Master Plan
to make El Camino Real a little more
walkable and pedestrian friendly, said
Mark Zannad, Hillsdale Terrace project
manager
with
Costa
Brown
Architecture, Inc.
Having incorporated some of the
concerns expressed during the initial
public review of the preliminary proposal two years ago, Zannad said
theyve created public gathering
spaces at the corner of the property and
used an architectural style that mimics
the facade of multiple buildings.
The end goal is to have a very
pedestrian, walkable [project] with
retail and restaurants that will support
the neighborhood and be a destination
for people coming in off the train,
Zannad said. The city of San Mateo
has done a great job outlining the
guidelines to form what they envision
as an urban space for that district.
The property is directly adjacent to
the site of the future relocated Hillsdale
Caltrain Station where the city is also
planning a grade separation project at
28th Avenue. Its also down the street
from the Hillsdale Shopping Center,
access.
By moving the Seymour Bridge, were
not just protecting a key link in the
California Coastal Trail, were protecting
the more than $2 million investment by the
state, [Peninsula Open Space Trust] and
Coastside Land Trust in 2014 and the beautiful new extension of this trail in the south
side of the channel, Ruddock said.
Failing to keep the trail open via the
bridge would go against state mandates that
prioritize and value public access to recreation along the California coastline, she
added.
Not replacing the bridge and not maintaining and preserving the trail would place
the city squarely at odds with the Coastal
Act and our local coastal program, which
requires us to maximize public access to and
along the coast, Ruddock said.
Horsley agreed the county is committed to
collaborating on projects aimed at preserving assets, noting the shoreline protection
efforts at Surfers Beach.
Calendar
MONDAY, AUG. 8
Paws for Tales. 4 p.m. San Mateo
Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San
Mateo. Children (ages 5 and up) can
improve their reading skills by reading to a therapy dog. Sign up is
required. For more information call
522-7838.
Tribal Blues and Funk Band. 7 p.m.
863 Main St., Redwood City. Join the
band for an evening of class, funk
and blues. Tickets start at $14. For
more information email infor@tribalbluesband.com.
TUESDAY, AUG. 9
Docent-led Nature Walk. 10 a.m.
Ravenswood Open Space Preserve,
2070 Bay Road, East Palo Alto.
Docents will lead this 2.8-mile out
and back trail through marshland
and vegetation for views of the
Dumbarton Bridge as well as different varieties of migratory birds. For
more information or to register call
326-2025.
Computer Coach. 10 a.m. to noon.
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
Carlos. Free. Every Tuesday. For more
information call 591-0341 ext. 237.
E-Book Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. San
Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
Carlos. Free. Every Tuesday. For more
information call 591-0341 ext. 237.
Textile Tuesdays: Easy Back-toSchool Tote Bag. 1 p.m. South San
Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Join us for a sewing project.
Supplies are limited. For more information call 829-3860.
Distinguished Lecture Series: The
History of Menlo Park and the
Good Old Days. 1 p.m. Little House,
Roslyn G. Morris Activity Center, 800
Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Join local
historians Michael Demeter and Gil
Workman of the Menlo Park
Historical Association for a fascinating look back at Menlo Park in the
Old Days. For more information
contact meatmon@peninsulavolunteers.org.
Documentary
Club:
The
Overnighters. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
de Las Pulgas, Belmont. Watch and
discuss the documentary. Popcorn
and refreshments will be served. For
more information email belmont@smcl.org.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10
Advanced
Wheel
Throwing
Workshop. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Little House, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo
Park. This class will cover special
projects, advanced exercises, casual
critiques and tips and training on
studio upkeep for students comfortable with wheel throwing
basics. For more information or to
register call 326-2025.
Pokemon Tournament. Noon to 2
p.m. Belmont Library. Compete to
be the strongest Belmont Library
Pokemon Gym Leader. For more
information
email
belmont@smcl.org.
LibLab MakerSpace Building
Club. 4 p.m. Community Learning
Center, 520 Tamarack Lane, South
San Francisco. For more information
call 829-3860.
Free Back-To-School Kids Club. 4
p.m. to 6 p.m. Shops at Tanforan,
1150 El Camino Real, San Bruno.
Children under 12 can enjoy a face
painter, a spin wheel with cool
prizes and arts and crafts projects
where children will make four crafts
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24 Weathervane site
25 Expert
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27 John, in Russia
28 Berlin single
30 Have to have
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34 Semblance
35 Movie houses
37 Deduce
38 Like the Beatles
40 Urge forward
41 Sharpen
42 Shacks
43 Whodunit terrier
44 Graph starter
45 Incline
46 Rigging support
48 Holiday mo.
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41 Poet Silverstein
43 Frequent John
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44 A cannonball
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9 Heat unit
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16 Great Lakes
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17 Author Wiesel
18 Improbable tale
19 Candy heart
message
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24 Intense, as a
competitor
28 Average, in math
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ones feet
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tennis matches
37 Actress Holmes
38 Ticked off
39 How was __
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46 For each
47 Echoic remark
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58 Color similar to
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