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Lawyer taped
a talk with
Trump about
paying model
would,” said the aide, who
Michael Cohen’s wasn’t authorized to discuss
the subject on the record.
secret recording Friday’s disclosure that
reveals a discussion Cohen secretly recorded
Trump, two months before
on Karen McDougal, the presidential election,
who alleged an affair. discussing a payment to a
former Playboy playmate
By Chris Megerian who said she had an affair
and Eli Stokols with him, and that federal
prosecutors obtained the re-
cording in their raids, has
WASHINGTON — For changed the calculation.
years, Donald Trump en- The former playmate,
trusted Michael Cohen with Karen McDougal, received
some of his most personal $150,000 from the publisher
secrets; only now is he begin- of the National Enquirer,
ning to confront how dan- which is run by a friend of
Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times gerous that practice may Trump’s, David Pecker.
DIVE INSTRUCTOR Robert Park records a giant sea bass amid kelp in Avalon’s Casino Dive Park. have been. Cohen remains under
Since April, when federal criminal investigation, al-
agents searched Cohen’s of- though he has not been

A really big fish story


fice, home and hotel room, charged. Prosecutors from
Trump “has been a bit nerv- the U.S. attorney’s office in
ous” that his longtime law- Manhattan have said he is
yer could become a legal lia- the target of an investigation
bility, said a White House into “criminal conduct that
aide familiar with the presi- largely centers on his per-
dent’s thinking. sonal business dealings.”

The critically endangered giant sea bass is making an But the president hasn’t
believed that Cohen would
betray him.
The existence of the re-
cording, which was first re-
ported by the New York

encouraging but fragile comeback off the Southland “Deep down, he never
thought someone who’s al-
ways been so devoted to him
Times, undermines Trump’s
repeated attempts to dis-
[See Cohen, A6]
the divers from UC Santa Barbara ing.
By Louis Sahagun and the Aquarium of the Pacific, who Giant sea bass can live at least 70
descended in search of something years, grow to 7 feet in length and
AVALON — As the sun rose over much bigger. weigh up to 560 pounds. The breeding
this harbor town, four scuba divers
with cameras and notepads finned
toward canopies of undulating kelp.
The seaweed off Santa Catalina Is-
Their mission: to confirm reports
of unusually large numbers of giant
sea bass gathering at Avalon’s Casino
Dive Park, one of the most popular
population of the giant sea bass —
which is listed as critically endan-
gered by the International Union for
Conservation of Nature — is believed
State strips
ex-USC dean’s
land was teeming with small fish that scuba diving sites in California. to be only about 500 individuals.
flashed kaleidoscopically vivid colors. It’s part of an effort by scientists to Three decades ago, there were no
The small fish attracted larger fish — understand and encourage the re- giant sea bass returning to spawn
opaleye, kelp bass, sheepshead and markable but still fragile comeback around Catalina each year, scientists
bright orange garibaldi, the Califor- for one of the biggest fish of all, which say.
nia state marine fish.
But they were of little interest to
all but disappeared from the South-
ern California coast due to overfish-
Today, there are about 40 to 50,
[See Sea bass, A8]
medical license
to appeal. His attorney, Pe-

Hosting Board cites ‘appalling


lack of judgment’ by
Puliafito in his use of
ter Osinoff, did not respond
immediately to a request for
comment.
During the hearing, the

GOP in drugs and association


with criminals.
Harvard-trained ophthal-
mologist and his attorney
said he suffered from bipolar

era of By Matt Hamilton


and Harriet Ryan
disorder and a “hypomanic”
state that poisoned his judg-
ment and skewed his under-
standing of how his behavior

Trump The state agency that


regulates physicians on Fri-
day ordered USC’s former
would be viewed by others.
They argued that Puliafito
has been in recovery about a
year and should be allowed
medical school dean to practice medicine under
Lonely and reluctant stripped of his license to supervision.
practice medicine, citing “an But the administrative
Charlotte, N.C., ‘wins’ appalling lack of judgment” law judge, Jill Schlichtmann,
the 2020 Republican in his use of drugs and asso- rejected that argument. The
ciation with a circle of ad- judge said that while Puli-
convention amid dicts and criminals while afito had “made some im-
strong opposition. leading the major institu- portant strides ... the evi-
tion. dence did not establish that
By Noah Bierman The Medical Board of his rehabilitation has prog-
California announced that it ressed to the point that
was adopting the findings of would justify allowing his
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — As Gina Ferazzi Los Angeles Times an administrative law judge continued licensure, even on
Americans fought in recent AN HONOR guard at Riverside National Cemetery carries the casket of Army who heard days of testimony a restricted basis.”
weeks over whether restau- Staff Sgt. David Rosenkrantz, who was killed by the Germans on Sept. 28, 1944. this spring from Dr. Carmen She also said Puliafito’s
rants should refuse to serve Puliafito and other wit- “testimony lacked insight
top aides to President nesses. The decision does and was inconsistent with
Trump, an entire city has
been debating what it means
to host his convention for re-
election.
Charlotte won the rights
A World War II hero is not go into effect for 30 days,
and Puliafito has the option
one who has fully accepted
[See Puliafito, A10]

to the 2020 Republican Na-


tional Convention on Friday.
But that’s largely because it
faced little serious competi-
finally buried at home Israel strikes
Gaza after
tion. And even before the vic- soldier’s death
tory was announced in
Austin, Texas, this thriving,
progressive urban island in
For David Rosenkrantz’s family, ‘some closure’ Widespread airstrikes
target Hamas military
the Trump-friendly South tion Market Garden in the positions following a
was suffering some buyer’s By Laura Newberry Netherlands, a fierce battle border sniper attack
remorse. and Paloma Esquivel chronicled in the 1977 film “A on an Israeli soldier.
Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles, Bridge Too Far.” Four Palestinians are
a Democrat, says the deci- David Rosenkrantz was a For weeks, the Germans killed. WORLD, A3
sion to host the convention hometown hero in the sum- held the farm where
was the hardest she has mer of 1943. Rosenkrantz, 28, was killed. Missouri lake
tackled — “not just as a may- “L.A. Paratrooper, American troops were un- disaster kills 17
or but as a mom and as a Buddy Capture 200 Ital- able to recover his body. He
Divers recover the last
friend” to her community. ians,” read one newspaper was listed as missing for dec-
four victims Friday, a
To quell anger from her headline. “Los Angeles War- ades; his remains were iden-
day after an amphibious
constituents, she has vowed rior ‘Captures his Captors,’ ” tified through DNA testing
boat carrying sightseers
that she will not deliver a read another. this year.
encountered high winds
welcome speech, an extraor- Army Staff Sgt. David This week, nearly 74 years Associated Press
and sank in the choppy
dinary break from custom. Rosenkrantz had been over- after his death,
Other local leaders are going seas for just three months Rosenkrantz’s remains were
waters. NATION, A5 1968’s model for
further, promising to use the when he and another para- finally returned to his family. Weather sports activism
occasion to speak out trooper were mistakenly Rosenkrantz was laid to Partly sunny. Fifty years after U.S.
against Trump. dropped into an Italian unit. rest Friday at the Riverside L.A. Basin: 82/67. B6 Olympians Tommie
“If it were Mitt Romney or The Italians, 200 of them, National Cemetery, where Smith and John Carlos
damn near anybody besides surrendered to Rosenkrantz four of his brothers are also Printed with soy inks on raised gloved fists in
Donald Trump,” the debate and his fellow soldier. buried. partially recycled paper. Mexico City, a new
would have been “much less But on Sept. 28, 1944, just More than 30 of generation of sports
heated,” said Larken Egle- a year after his victory over ROSENKRANTZ, of Rosenkrantz’s relatives — activists has finally
ston, a Democratic City the Italians, Rosenkrantz L.A., was hailed after 200 nieces, nephews, their kids, emerged. Why did it
Council member. was killed by German mach- Italians surrendered to and their kids — were pre- take so long? SPORTS, D1
[See Republicans, A8] ine-gun fire during Opera- him and a fellow soldier. [See Hero, A6]
A2 LAT IMES. C OM

BACK STORY

White House wants these


protected immigrants to go
400,000 people are supposed to return to supposedly safe homelands
By Melissa Etehad

For nearly three decades,


the United States has al-
lowed immigrants from cer-
tain countries plagued by
civil war or natural disasters
to live here until conditions
in their homelands im-
proved.
Such immigrants en-
tered the country under
what is known as temporary
protected status, or TPS.
Every 18 months, Depart-
ment of Homeland Security
officials review whether con-
ditions in countries under
TPS have improved to the
extent that people can safely
return.
Homeland Security Sec-
retary Kirstjen Nielsen ex-
tended TPS for about 500
immigrants from Somalia
on Thursday. It was a rare
move by the Trump admin-
istration. More than 400,000
people from countries such
as El Salvador, Haiti, Nica-
ragua and Sudan have had Lynne Sladky Associated Press
their legal protections JULIO CALDERON is among 86,000 Hondurans set to lose TPS status in 2020.
stripped under the adminis- He urged TPS renewal for Central Americans at a 2017 news conference in Miami.
tration and must leave the
U.S. within 2 ½ years. after deciding that condi-
Ending protection for im- tions in Nepal have im-
migrants under TPS isn’t proved.
T H E R E S O RT AT new. President Obama re-
voked TPS status for the Nicaragua

PELICAN West African countries of


Guinea, Liberia and Sierra
Leone.
But immigrant rights ad-
vocates say the Trump ad-
About 5,300 immigrants
from Nicaragua benefit
from TPS status, but the
program is set to expire for
them in January 2019.

HILL ®
ministration has been un-
usually aggressive in revok-
ing TPS status, often on
flimsy grounds. Advocates
have noted that many immi-
Nicaraguans were
granted TPS status in Janu-
ary 1999 after the devas-
tation caused by Hurricane
Mitch. The last extension
grants have been in the U.S. was given in May 2016 after
for so many years that it officials determined condi-
makes little sense to compel tions had not significantly

A place like no other them to leave, especially if


they have U.S.-born chil-
dren. Defenders of the ad- Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times
improved. The Trump
administration justified
lifting TPS status for Nica-
ministration’s policy argue SALVADORANS Lorena and Orlando Zepeda of L.A. ragua by saying recovery
that TPS is, by definition, have U.S.-born children yet lose protection in 2019. efforts had ended.
temporary and should end
when living conditions im- Salvador, approximately is set to end in January 2020. Sudan
prove in an immigrant’s 49,100 people. Nielsen re- Hondurans were granted An estimated 1,040 immi-
homeland. voked their protections protection in January 1999 grants from Sudan benefit
Here, based on informa- after determining that after severe flooding and from TPS status. Come
tion compiled by the Home- recovery efforts after the damage from Hurricane November, the Sudanese
land Security Department, 2001 earthquakes were Mitch. Nielsen determined will have their protections
are the immigrant groups complete. that conditions have im- stripped. They were granted
that the Trump administra- proved and people can protection in 1999 due to
tion says must leave: Haiti safely return. Past adminis- armed conflict and other
Nearly 59,000 Haitian trations have renewed TPS violence.
El Salvador immigrants will have their status for Hondurans. The Former acting Home-
About 262,500 Salvador- legal protections stripped country continues to be land Security Secretary
ans must leave by Septem- on July 22, 2019. Haitians plagued by violence and Elaine Duke lifted TPS
ber 2019. They are the largest were allowed to stay in the corruption. status for Sudanese immi-
group of immigrants to U.S. following a massive grants in September. De-
benefit from the program. earthquake in their home Nepal spite continued food short-
Salvadorans were country in 2010. Homeland The Trump adminis- ages and a United Nations
granted temporary protec- Security officials revoked tration is giving Nepalese report that found 2.3 million
tion in 2001 after a series of TPS status for Haitians immigrants until June 2019 people have been displaced,
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Israel launches airstrikes in Gaza
Netanyahu convened a spe-
cial meeting of top military
The deadly attack and security officials at the
comes after sniper fire Defense Ministry’s head-
quarters in Tel Aviv.
kills a soldier during Israeli Defense Minister
latest border protest. Avigdor Lieberman warned
that Hamas was dragging
Israel into a “broad, painful
By Noga Tarnopolksy
military operation” larger
and Hana Salah
than the last Gaza war, in
2014.
GAZA CITY — In the “We are trying to be mea-
sharpest escalation of vi- sured and responsible,” he
olence in weeks, Israel said while visiting the south-
carried out widespread and ern city of Sderot, a frequent
fatal airstrikes in the Gaza target of mortar and rocket
Strip on Friday, which the Is- fire from Gaza.
raelis said were in response “Unfortunately,” he said,
to attacks on its soldiers. “Gaza’s residents will be
Before the assault, sniper among those who will have
fire killed an Israeli soldier to pay the price.”
along the Gaza-Israeli bor- Lieberman mentioned
der, the first Israeli to die in the possibility of easing the
months of conflict that have punishing economic block-
claimed the lives of more ade in Gaza, which Israel
than 140 Palestinians. and Egypt have maintained
At least four more Pal- since Hamas’ takeover of the
estinians were killed in Fri- territory in 2007, in exchange
day’s bloodshed, according for “a total cessation of ter-
to the Gaza Ministry of ror and provocations at the
Health, three of them mem- [border] fence.”
bers of the militant Islamist The escalation Friday
group Hamas, which con- broke out almost four years
trols the enclave. About 120 Bashar Taleb AFP/Getty Images after the capture and killing
others were injured, most of A FIREBALL rises over Gaza City during Friday’s Israeli bombardment, a sharp escalation in the violence. of two Israeli soldiers, Oron
them protesters suffering Shaul and Hadar Goldin,
from tear gas exposure. long demand to return to vil- A senior Israeli military whose remains are still held
Beaches were evacuated lages and homes their fam- officer told the news site by Hamas.
throughout southern Israel, ilies fled when the state of Is- Ynet that the violence was On Friday, Hamas senior
sirens wailed, and those at- rael was created 70 years “the worst event since the leader Khalil Hayya said
tending Friday night prayer ago. end of the 2014 Gaza war,” that Israeli soldiers cap-
services were told not to fill Thousands of Palestin- adding that “Hamas is re- tured in Gaza “will not see
synagogues beyond capac- ians took part in Friday’s sponsible.” the light until Israel has paid
ity amid the violence, which protests at a number of sites Shortly after midnight, a the price.”
each side blamed on the along the Israeli-Gaza bor- Hamas spokesman, Fawzi “Your soldiers are in our
other. der. Barhoum, announced a hands, and you will not see
The Israeli military said The Israeli offensive be- cease-fire. “Through Egyp- them unless you pay the
it struck dozens of Hamas gan after nightfall as the mil- tian and international ef- price,” he said during a Fri-
targets — including ware- itary launched airstrikes forts we have agreed to re- day sermon at the funeral
houses, aerial defense sys- and fired tanks at Hamas turn to the previous state of ceremony for Qasami Abdel
tems and observation posts military installations. calm between the occupa- Karim Radwan, a militant
— after its soldiers came In a statement, the Isra- tion and the Palestinian fac- killed during the clashes.
under gun and grenade fire. eli army said, “Hamas chose tions,” he said.
It also said it had identified Anas Baba AFP/Getty Images to escalate the security situ- There was no immediate Special correspondents
three rockets aimed at Isra- PALESTINIANS carry the body of protester Mo- ation — and will bear the confirmation from the Isra- Tarnopolsky reported from
el, two of which were inter- hammed Badwan, who was shot by Israeli forces. consequences for its actions. elis. Jerusalem and Salah from
cepted by the country’s Iron Troops are on high alert and Earlier Friday, Israel De- Gaza City. Times staff
Dome defense system. devices attached that have “I hate to hear the explo- will continue to operate in fense Forces Chief of Staff writer Alexandra Zavis in
“An event of this sort we set fire to Israeli cropland sions. It reminds me of the order to ensure the safety of Gadi Eizenkot and Israeli Beirut contributed to this
cannot tolerate,” Israeli and forests. 2014 war, when I lost my best Israeli civilians.” Prime Minister Benjamin report.
army spokesman Lt. Col. Streets emptied as loud friend,” she continued. “I
Jonathan Conricus told explosions reverberated don’t want to witness anoth-
journalists, blaming Hamas across the strip. er war.”
for provoking the violent re- Suha Mofeed, a 19-year- The border protests
sponse. old mother of two, was visit- started in March and
Hamas evacuated com- ing her parents when the Is- reached a peak in May, when
mand posts and told resi- raeli attacks began. the United States inaugu-
dents to shelter in place. It “We were sitting on the rated its new embassy in
said Israel was the aggressor roof when the sky turned to Jerusalem, a move seen as a
and vowed that the weekly red,” she said. “I was afraid provocation by Palestinians.
protests along the border for my children. I took them But demonstrations have
would continue, including and we went inside our continued as the Palestin-
flying kites with incendiary home. ians press their decades-

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North Korea
puts reunions
into doubt
used the women as a reason
Families separated to rebuff South Korea’s re-
peated requests to allow
by war might not meet elderly citizens split during
if Seoul fails to return the 1950-53 Korean War to re-
unite with each other tem-
12 citizens, it says. porarily. But Friday’s state-
ment is the North’s first at-
associated press
tempt to link the fate of the
women to the August re-
SEOUL — North Korea union and comes amid wor-
said Friday that an August ries that global diplomacy to
reunion of Korean families push the North to give up its
separated by war may not nuclear weapons is making
happen if South Korea little headway after months
doesn’t immediately return of detente.
some of its citizens who ar- The North’s state-run
rived in the South in recent Uriminzokkiri website said
years. the reunion and overall
The 2016 arrival of a group inter-Korean ties could face Ahn Young-joon Associated Press
of 12 female employees from “obstacles” if Seoul doesn’t TWELVE women from a North Korean-run restaurant in China are shown on TV as they arrive in South
a North Korean-run restau- send back the women. Korea in 2016. North Korea has said the women were kidnapped and demanded they be sent back.
rant in China has been a Seoul’s Unification Min-
source of contention be- istry said it has no comment After meeting some of the port, citing interviews with though a few reportedly re-
tween the rival Koreas.
North Korea has accused
on the Uriminzokkiri dis-
patch.
women earlier this month,
Tomas Ojea Quintana, the
some of the women and their
North Korean male man-
‘Some of them, turned home after failing to
adapt to new lives in the
South Korea of kidnapping There has been mount- United Nations’ independ- ager, who came to South Ko- they were taken South.
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17 die as tour boat sinks in Missouri Springfield News-Leader.
Accident raises new Passengers also helped with
the rescue, Rader said.
safety concerns about Thursday’s disaster was
amphibious crafts. not the first of its kind.
A former top federal safe-
By Matt Pearce ty official questioned Friday
why the watercraft were still
in service across the U.S.
At least 17 people were “It’s clear to me that this
killed when an amphibious is not a vehicle that should
boat carrying sightseers on a be licensed for commercial
lake sank after encountering purposes to carry that num-
high winds and choppy wa- ber of people,” said Jim Hall,
ters, Missouri authorities the former chairman of the
said Friday. NTSB from 1982 to 2001.
The disaster began Hall was the chairman
Thursday evening at Table when the NTSB investi-
Rock Lake, a popular tourist gated a similar duck boat di-
spot in Missouri’s Ozarks, saster on Lake Hamilton in
when a tour company vessel Arkansas in 1999 that left 13
known as a duck boat — passengers dead when the
which has wheels and can boat suddenly sank. That
also drive on land — sank duck boat, the Miss Majes-
while filled with more than tic, was built by the U.S.
30 sightseers. Fewer than Army in 1944.
half survived. Investigators in that inci-
Divers recovered the last Charlie Riedel Associated Press dent generally faulted the
four victims’ bodies Friday PEOPLE in Branson, Mo., pray outside the offices of Ride the Ducks, whose boat sank in Table Rock Lake. boat’s safety margins.
and found the boat about 80 “DUKWs were not originally
feet below the surface of the authorities as they continue can drive on land as well adding: “Drive the duck a lit- “They should have never designed for passenger serv-
lake, resting on its wheels, with the search and rescue,” float through the water. tle if you want. Quack along come out here with them ice and do not have ade-
Stone County Sheriff Doug the company said. After the war ended, with the captain and the mu- things,” a man watching the quate reserve buoyancy to
Rader said in a televised President Trump added many of the boats were sold sic aboard this 70-minute boats can be heard saying remain afloat in the event of
news conference. his condolences. “My deep- as surplus for civilian use Ozark adventure.” aboard the showboat, the a breach of watertight integ-
Rader believed the boat est sympathies to the fam- and became a popular nov- The ill-fated duck boat Branson Belle, which was rity,” the report said.
sank because of rough water ilies and friends of those in- elty for water tours, includ- entered the water Thursday floating near the two duck Additionally, passengers
conditions but asked wit- volved in the terrible boat ing in Missouri. night as a storm was arriv- boats; the showboat was in the Arkansas disaster
nesses with video of the di- accident which just took An archived version of ing. The National Weather much larger and compara- were trapped by a canopy
saster to send it to the sher- place in Missouri,” Trump Ride the Ducks’ website said Service in nearby Spring- tively undisturbed by the that had been installed over
iff ’s department as investi- tweeted. “Such a tragedy, the company had 20 duck field, Mo., issued a severe waves. “No,” a woman the boat’s open-air seating
gators from several agen- such a great loss. May God boats in the Branson area, thunderstorm warning at agreed. areas, “contributing to the
cies, including the National be with you all!” but that they were replicas, 6:32 p.m., warning of pos- The lead duck boat in the high loss of life,” the report
Transportation Safety Missouri Gov. Mike Par- “built from the ground up sible winds exceeding 60 video, which was taken by said, adding that ”all but one
Board, begin examining son said “a lot of families” on under United States Coast mph, and the first 911 calls sightseer Jennie Carr from of the survivors stated that
what happened. vacation were affected by Guard (USCG) supervision about the sinking came just aboard the Branson Belle, the canopy was an impedi-
“This is a huge joint in- the incident. “Our thoughts with the latest in marine before 7:10 p.m., according to managed to power forward ment to their escape.”
vestigation between all of and prayers right now are safety. … The Ride The the Kansas City Star. It’s not through the waves. But the The board recom-
us,” Rader said. “We’re just with these families that are Ducks vehicle has patented clear yet what time the boat second boat struggled to mended adding extra buoy-
working together at this here,” Parson said at the safety features that no other left shore. move ahead, the waves ancy to duck boats and rec-
time to figure out exactly news conference. “We as a DUKW-style vehicle has.” In video obtained by local blasting over its nose, until ommended “the removal of
what did happen.” state will do everything The site says some of the media, taken by an onlooker after a few minutes, the front canopies during water oper-
In a statement posted on within my powers to make duck boats were used as res- from a nearby showboat, of the duck boat dipped ations or installation of a
its website, Ride the Ducks, sure that they all have the re- cue vehicles in New Orleans two duck boats are seen under the water. Coast Guard approved can-
the tour company, said sources here that they after Hurricane Katrina in struggling in high winds and “Oh, my god,” an on- opy” to give passengers a
“words cannot convey how need.” 2005. heavy waves. Both had cano- looker can be heard saying in better chance to escape in
profoundly our hearts are Duck boats — so named The U.S. Coast Guard did pies covering their seating the video. “It’s sinking.” case of a disaster. The NTSB
breaking” and that the busi- as a nod to the boats’ mili- not immediately respond to areas and appeared to have The captain of the Bran- report also found that the
ness would close “while we tary origins in World War II, a request for comment. windows or transparent son Belle directed crew U.S. Coast Guard had no
support the investigation.” when the amphibious Ride the Ducks pro- sheathings covering their members to get life jackets uniform nationwide inspec-
“We will continue to do all DUKW craft were created to moted the boats as a novelty, sides, closing in the pas- and rope to help rescue pas- tion policy for duck boats.
we can to assist the families ferry U.S. Army troops and alluding to their history as sengers but allowing them to sengers from the capsizing
who were involved and the supplies — have wheels and “unique military vehicles,” see outside. duck boat, Carr told the matt.pearce@latimes.com

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Finally home, 74 years later


[Hero, from A1]
sent.
Sitting front and center
in the outdoor amphitheatre
was Phillip Rosenkrantz,
David’s nephew, who helped
locate the remains of the un-
cle he never knew.
After “Taps” was played
and the three-volley salute
was fired, the military honor
guard folded the flag draped
atop Rosenkrantz’s casket.
Phillip gulped and blinked
back tears as he received the
symbolic triangle.
“This is a day I have been
hoping for over 20 years,” he
said in his eulogy. “We now
have some closure.”
That lack of closure
weighed heavily on the fam-
ily members for decades.
Eva Rosenkrantz took her
son’s disappearance par-
ticularly hard.
Just a year before David
died, Eva was treated as a
hometown hero, too. She
spoke of his triumph over
the Italians to a crowded
theater and sat for inter-
views in her home in Watts.
“I just knew he’d do
something — something
big,” she told one reporter.
She had reason to believe
so. The gregarious son of
Russian Jewish immigrants,
David played football in high
school and was in theater
and glee club. He was the
middle child of 11, and, by all
accounts, was a central force
in keeping the family close.
Without his remains, Eva
Rosenkrantz could not ac-
cept that her son had died.
Years after the war
ended, she would ask her
children to drive her around
the streets of Los Angeles, Gina Ferazzi Los Angeles Times
looking for her boy. She died PHILLIP ROSENKRANTZ , center, with wife Judy and other relatives, attends the funeral for his uncle, who was 28 when he was killed.
in 1960 without ever knowing
what had happened to him. brother.
Decades passed, and the Satorhelyi was 8 when
Rosenkrantz family grew to David died. But she can re-
accept that circumstances call a few things about him,
of David’s death might forev- like how, before he went off to
er remain a mystery. Then, war, he would take the
in the late 1990s, Phillip streetcar from Watts to the
watched “Saving Private San Fernando Valley on
Ryan,” a film about an Army weekends to visit her family.
squad searching for a miss- He was sweet and rather
ing paratrooper. quiet, she said. He would
The movie inspired bring her candy.
Phillip to find his uncle. David sent dozens of let-
He set up a website, post- ROSENKRANTZ’S ters to Satorhelyi’s father
ing old articles and photo- mother died in 1960 with- while overseas, signing each
graphs and whatever else he out ever knowing what one with “Say hi to Doni.”
could find about David. He had happened to him. She remembers when the
started attending events for last letter her dad wrote to
families of soldiers who were said. David was returned to her
missing in action. Through further digging, house, stamped “deceased.”
Meanwhile, a Dutchman they learned that the re- She remembers how family
named Ben Overhand had mains had been recovered gatherings for the rest of her
been searching for David’s from the farm by Canadian childhood seemed cloaked
remains for 35 years. Over- soldiers, and were buried in with sadness.
hand grew up hearing about an American military grave Just before Friday’s cere-
his country’s liberation dur- in the southern part of the mony, Satorhelyi said she
ing World War II, and as a country. The research would came, of course, to honor
teenager began trying to find lead the Defense POW/MIA David. But most of all, she
the remains of soldiers who Accounting Agency — the said, she’s here to honor her
aided this effort. federal agency responsible father’s love for his brother.
Decades into his re- for recovering missing mili- Gina Ferazzi Los Angeles Times “He would be so damn
search, Overhand found tary personnel — to exhume SUE MORSE of Fullerton chokes up at David Rosenkrantz’s funeral. Morse’s thrilled,” Satorhelyi said,
Phillip Rosenkrantz’s web- the remains in 2017. father is a Navy veteran of World War II and a recipient of the Purple Heart. suddenly choking up. “He al-
site. He got in touch with Lt. Col. Joe Buccino of the ways kept David in his heart,
Phillip and gave him a time- Army’s 82nd Airborne — “As a nation … we cherish that we owe them.” ally confirm that the re- until the day he died.”
worn document: a map of Rosenkrantz’s division — the accomplishments of our Along with the remains, mains belonged to David
the battle in which David told the funeral gathering World War II veterans,” he military researchers found Rosenkrantz. laura.newberry
was killed, sketched by a fel- that people are always sur- said. “But we sometimes scraps of a paratrooper uni- There are only a handful @latimes.com
low soldier. prised by the fact that more lose sight of the fact that form and size 7EE para- of people alive who knew Twitter: @lauramnewberry
A star had been drawn than 100 paratroopers from they have not all been found. trooper boots — David. One of them is Doni paloma.esquivel
near the driveway to a farm- his division remain missing They have not all been given Rosenkrantz’s boot size. Satorhelyi, whose father, @latimes.com
house. “Sgt. Rosie KIA,” it from World War II. the service and ceremony DNA testing would eventu- Julius, was David’s closest Twitter: @palomaesquivel

Cohen recording was seized in federal raid


[Cohen, from A1] Attorneys for Cohen did Trump’s lawyers believe the CNN, McDougal said they
tance himself from election- not respond to requests for recording involving McDou- met at a Playboy Mansion
year hush money provided comment. Neither did for- gal is the only tape seized by party and saw each other
to multiple women, includ- mer New York Mayor authorities that involves frequently over the next
ing McDougal and porn star Rudolph W. Giuliani, who is a substantive conversation year.
Stormy Daniels. representing Trump. with the president. Cohen “If he weren’t married, I
It also could increase Cohen’s case is separate may well have made record- wouldn’t have any regrets,”
Trump’s legal risks. If a pay- from special counsel Robert ings of conversations with she said in the interview.
ment was made with a politi- S. Mueller III’s investigation other people, however, to American Media Inc.,
cal purpose — for example, into Russian political inter- which Trump’s lawyers may which owns the National En-
to conceal embarrassing in- ference, but there appears to not be privy. quirer, paid McDougal
formation shortly before the be some overlap between the Michael Avenatti, the $150,000 for the exclusive
election — federal campaign two. lawyer representing Daniels, rights to her story. But in a
finance law would have re- A person who was inter- told CNN that Friday’s reve- practice known as “catch
quired that it be publicly dis- viewed by the special coun- lation is “the tip of the ice- and kill,” the company did
closed. Failure to do so can sel’s office said prosecutors berg.” not publish the story.
be a criminal offense in some AFP/Getty Images Getty Images asked about Cohen’s record- “This is going to spell a The payment was first re-
circumstances. MICHAEL COHEN , KAREN McDOUGAL is ings. significant problem for vealed by the Wall Street
Such cases can be diffi- a longtime lawyer for a former Playboy model “They already know the Michael Cohen and a larger Journal shortly before the
cult to prosecute, however. Donald Trump, is under who said she had an af- answers when they’re asking problem for the president,” election. At that point,
John Edwards, the former criminal investigation. fair with Donald Trump. you questions,” the person he said. Trump spokeswoman Hope
Democratic presidential said. “And a lot of it is from Avenatti insisted that Hicks said, “We have no
candidate, was indicted in it?” said Paul S. Ryan, a cam- sociate of Cohen’s, speaking Michael’s tapes.” multiple recordings involv- knowledge of any of this.”
2011 over payments to his paign finance expert at on condition of anonymity. Because of Cohen’s work ing Cohen and Trump exist. McDougal since has filed
mistress, Rielle Hunter. Common Cause, which has After years of expressing as a lawyer, a judge ap- “Michael Cohen will go down a lawsuit over the episode,
Prosecutors said he violated filed complaints with the unbreakable loyalty to pointed a special master to as one of the great evidence accusing her former attor-
campaign finance laws by Justice Department and Trump, Cohen has dis- conduct a review of the thou- hoarders of all time,” he said. ney, Keith Davidson, of se-
having friends funnel the Federal Election Commis- tanced himself from the sands of documents seized Daniels received $130,000 cretly working with Trump
money to Hunter to keep the sion. “Did Donald Trump president and signaled a in the April raid to ensure from Cohen weeks before representatives to keep her
story under wraps during knowingly violate campaign willingness to cooperate that none subject to attor- the election to keep quiet quiet.
the 2008 campaign. Ed- finance law, and did he com- with prosecutors. He also ney-client privilege was about claims she slept with “Despite their claims, it
wards’ lawyers argued the mit a crime?” hired Lanny Davis, a lawyer turned over to prosecutors. Trump in 2006. Trump de- has always been AMI’s in-
payments were made by Ed- Beyond the payment to and spokesman who once Davis tweeted, “Suffice it nied knowing about the tention to manipulate and
wards’ wealthy friends, not McDougal, the recording is a worked for Bill and Hillary to say that when the record- money, but Giuliani later ad- silence Karen, and we look
to influence the election, but reminder of the deep danger Clinton. ing is heard, it will not hurt” mitted that the president re- forward to freeing her from
primarily to hide the affair posed to Trump from the in- “My wife, my daughter Cohen. He did not provide imbursed Cohen for the pay- this bogus contract so she
from his wife. vestigation into Cohen, who and my son have my first loy- any details on what was dis- ment. can move on with her life in
Edwards was acquitted was tasked with tamping alty and always will,” Cohen cussed but added, “any at- McDougal said she peace,” McDougal’s attor-
on one charge, and the jury down negative publicity. told ABC News this month. tempt at spin cannot change started her affair with ney, Peter K. Stris, said this
deadlocked on the rest. “We all knew there were Associates who have spo- what is on the tape.” Trump in 2006, shortly after year.
The question raised by going to be a lot of women ken to Cohen recently said A person familiar with Trump’s third and current
the Cohen recording is, cropping up with allegations he felt mistreated by Trump the case, speaking on condi- wife, Melania, gave birth to chris.megerian
“What did Donald Trump and that it was Michael’s job in the past and was “ready to tion of anonymity to discuss their son, Barron. @latimes.com
know and when did he know to take care of it,” said an as- unload.” confidential matters, said In a March interview with eli.stokols@latimes.com
LOS ANGELES TIMES A7
A8 WST LAT IMES. C OM

Most cities
pass on GOP
convention
[Republicans, from A1] anonymity, said they used a
The Republican Party’s quiet process to whittle
difficulty in finding a host for down the competition,
the 2020 convention speaks rather than solicit expensive
both to the nation’s polariza- bids and glitzy public pre-
tion in the Trump era and to sentations. Some cities lack-
the diminishing support for ed the necessary infrastruc-
Republicans in cities that ture or available convention
have the capacity to manage space and were told not to
large-scale events. Even bid, one official said.
in Republican-dominated Party officials said they
states, big cities have grown felt the Nevada bid was via-
more culturally diverse and ble, despite Las Vegas offi-
Democratic, with many resi- cials’ opposition, given the
dents seeing themselves as clout of casino magnate
targets of Trump’s anti-im- Sheldon Adelson and other
Photographs by Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times migration measures, divi- major GOP donors in the
BRIANA FODOR , center, and Sandy Trautwein of the Aquarium of the Pacific dive off Santa Catalina Island. sive racial rhetoric and so- city’s hospitality industry.

Fish makes fragile return


cial policy changes. Ron Kaufman, chairman
Charlotte, a city where of the party’s site selection
minorities are a majority, in committee, said he was
a county that voted 62% for thrilled with the choice of
Hillary Clinton, is still nurs- Charlotte. Yet he conceded
ing civic wounds from a po- the nation’s political divide
lice shooting of a black man had affected the process.
[Sea bass, from A1] ifornia, makers of the web- that provoked violent pro- “This is a very hard time
and many are under 20 years site hope it will help with the tests two years ago, as well as in politics right now, across
old, which suggests they recovery of the species by from a fight with the state the board,” Kaufman said in
were hatched around the identifying their spawning government over the limits an interview. “People are po-
time that catching them was grounds, calculating how far on LGBTQ rights in a law larized.
banned in California. they move, determining that invited corporate boy- “God help this country if
The divers’ depth gauges whether they inhabit pro- cotts. Now, this growing city there’s a point in time where
read 30 feet when one of the tected marine areas, and ob- of glass bank towers, brick either party couldn’t go to
silvery behemoths, with serving the threats they en- warehouses and construc- any city,” he added.
black spots, pouty lips and a counter in their travels. tion cranes is bracing for an- Kaufman recalled that
downward mouth, emerged The largest carnivores in other two years of culture Frank Jackson, the Demo-
from the kelp and almost the kelp forests off Southern wars and security fears, and cratic mayor of Cleveland
bumped noses with Douglas California, giant sea bass the potential to be ground who hosted the 2016 Repub-
McCauley, a marine biolo- were once very common, sci- zero for anti-Trump pro- lican convention, had been
gist at UCSB. entists say. But their slow re- tests in the summer of 2020. “one of [his] best sales peo-
Within a few hours, the production and tendency to Charlotte has long been ple” in touting the economic
group documented nine aggregate in large groups eager to boost its image, and reputational benefits of
more of the bottom-dwelling made them vulnerable to with civic leaders bemoan- hosting a convention.
fish within a few hundred AQUARISTS photograph a giant sea bass to record commercial fishing and ing that some outsiders still But in a sign of Trump’s
yards of Avalon’s curving, their unique patterns that act as natural bar codes. spear-slinging divers. The confuse it with Charleston, impact on such debates,
cafe-lined promenade — one few that remained were S.C., and Charlottesville, Va. Jackson declined a request
of the largest gatherings of and culture of California, be launched by the Aquar- hunted as trophies until the Even as the city now has two for an interview to discuss
spawning giant sea bass and it appears to be making ium of the Pacific on July 26 state in 1982 made it a misde- professional sports teams whether he would make the
seen in the area since the a comeback just 22 miles off as a place where researchers meanor to kill the fish (com- and successfully served as same calculation in the cur-
1970s, when the species was the mainland.” and recreational divers can mercial fishers who acciden- host to the 2012 Democratic rent climate.
driven to the brink. Since spot patterns on share information and im- tally capture giant sea bass National Convention, boost- In Charlotte, backers had
Ashore, people asked, the flanks of individual giant ages about when and where in gill nets are not prose- ers see the Republican con- scrambled in the final days,
“What’d you see down sea bass are unique and can individual fish were seen. cuted). vention as another trophy and slightly more than half
there?” be read like natural bar The website will make Since the species was giv- that would solidify its place of the nearly 100 speakers at
“We saw a remarkable codes, the divers took pho- matches by using pattern- en protection under state on the map. Monday’s council hearing
number of giant sea bass as tos of the right and left sides recognition algorithms first law, fishers have mostly kept But as the selection proc- supported hosting the con-
rare as black rhinos,” Mc- of specimens they encoun- developed by astrophysi- their distance — though the ess dragged on, it became in- vention. Among them were
Cauley said with a smile. tered. cists to spot patterns in star practice is still memori- creasingly clear that other hoteliers, car service owners
“That’s encouraging, be- The photos will be up- constellations. alized in bygone snapshots cities had taken a pass. and restaurateurs, who
cause this species is an im- loaded to Spotting Giant With more than 1 million hung in Southern California During a contentious cited the city’s success with
portant part of the history Sea Bass, a new website to dives logged annually in Cal- bait shops showing proud City Council hearing this the 2012 Democratic conven-
anglers and spear fishermen week, member Matt New- tion and were eager to join a
beside 500-pound catches. ton, an opponent, com- small group of cities that
Giant sea bass snared in plained that Charlotte led have hosted both parties’
gill nets occasionally wind the competition “not be- quadrennial gatherings.
up in local fish markets. Gi- cause we stepped forward, Many also talked about
ant sea bass sold for $19.99 a but because everyone else the need to demonstrate in-
pound at a market in Ven- stepped back.” clusiveness of diverse politi-
tura earlier this month, ac- After fellow Democrat cal opinions.
cording to a conservationist Egleston cast what many J. Sam Daniels, a wine
who visited the business. perceived as the deciding bar owner and former Re-
Historically, the fish were vote to accept the conven- publican operative, noted
found from Humboldt Bay tion, he faced an onslaught that he supported the effort
in Northern California to of angry emails and social to win the Democratic con-
Baja California. The largest media posts, along with vention in 2012 because he
on record measured 7½ feet threats of party primary “knew it would be good for
and 563 pounds. challengers. Even so, Egle- the city.”
They congregate around ston said, the city had to fol- “I ask that you do the
the Channel Islands from low through after winning same for me and my party,”
April through October to the competition or risk he told the council.
spawn, then disappear each harming its reputation. Af- Like other supporters, he
winter. No one knows where ter all, council members told did not wear a “Make Ameri-
they go. the mayor earlier this year ca Great Again” hat, or even
That may change, howev- that she should submit a bid. mention Trump. But oppo-
er. A research team led by In retrospect, Egleston nents mentioned Trump re-
Larry Allen, a professor of conceded, many council peatedly.
marine biology at Cal State members failed to imagine Some cited security con-
Northridge, recently at- that they might actually win cerns. There was also talk of
tached acoustic transmitter the convention. Trump’s popularity with
dart tags to six giant sea “If there was a time white nationalists, of his
bass off Catalina to monitor machine and people could child-separation policy at
their movements. go back and reconsider the border and of the need to
Other hot spots for giant whether or not to bid, we resist “normalizing this
sea bass include Anacapa Is- might have said, ‘You know hateful man” and keeping
land, about 11 miles off the what, this is a highly charged the “Trump train and its
coast of Port Hueneme, and time because of a president garbage” out of the city.
a shipwreck off the Santa unlike any we’ve seen in our “It is time in this nation
Monica Pier. lifetimes,’ ” he said. “I can where we stand up to racism,
An effort to raise giant imagine people saying, ‘Let’s where we stand up to big-
sea bass in captivity has sit this one out and, you otry, where we stand up to
been difficult. The Aquar- know, maybe we express an xenophobia,” said Ray Mc-
ium of the Pacific in 2016 be- interest in 2024.’ ” Kinnon, who wore an “I can’t
came the first public aquar- Egleston was among six breathe” T-shirt memori-
ium to spawn, hatch and members of the 11-member alizing African American
rear a giant sea bass, provid- council who voted to hold Eric Garner, who died in 2014
ing a valuable glimpse into the convention here — a while being forcibly arrested
the development of the squeaker that kept support- by New York City police.
species. ers in the city’s business “Sometimes we have to
Today, that fish “is doing community anxious. take the courage to stand up
great,” said Sandy The 6-5 vote — on a coun- to a bully,” said Naomi Brezi.
Trautwein, vice president of cil where Democrats have a Council member Brax-
animal husbandry at the 9-2 majority — cleared the ton Winston, who led pro-
aquarium. “It’s about 8 inch- way for Friday’s announce- tests after Keith Lamont
es long, weighs a little more ment by Republican leaders Scott, a black man, was shot
than a pound and on public to formally award the bid. by police here in 2016, re-
display.” By the time Republican sponded to the argument for
At Catalina, recreational officials made their choice, openness to Republicans by
scuba diving with adult gi- however, the only remaining saying he doesn’t see Trump
ant sea bass has become one competition came from Ne- as a normal Republican.
of the hottest attractions vada’s Republican Party, “I see him as a human av-
around. whose bid came without atar of white supremacy,”
“We’re seeing crazy num- support from the Las Vegas Winston said before casting
bers of giant sea bass out Convention and Visitors Au- his “no” vote.
there right now — up to five, thority or the city govern- In an interview this week,
six and seven at a time,” said ment. Other potential sites Winston said he would still
Robert Park, 26, a staffer at flamed out earlier, including work to make the conven-
Avalon’s Catalina Divers San Antonio, which voted in tion successful and ensure
Supply. May against bidding after workers and lower-income
“Customers arrive each public concerns that such an people share the economic
day with this burning ques- association with Trump benefits, while protesters
tion: ‘Will I see a giant sea would tarnish the predomi- have an adequate platform.
bass?’ ” he added with a nantly Latino city’s image. “If anybody in this nation
laugh. “I say, ‘No problem. The RNC said five other thinks that we’re not in a

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Don’t forget to Republicans


visit LACMA won’t save us
Re “Why not put LACMA’s Re “Profiles in GOP coward-
art in South L.A.?” editorial, ice,” Opinion, July 18
July 16
Reading Doyle McManus
Bringing art into the make recommendations to
community, as the Los principled Republicans was
Angeles County Museum of like watching a child give
Art proposes to do by open- marching orders to his
ing several satellite loca- stuffed animals.
tions, is never a bad idea. The Republican Party
However, part of the experi- has become President
ence of viewing art is in the Trump’s cult. To the extent
place where it is viewed. there are Republicans in
Having just returned government who don’t
from a European trip where sufficiently exalt the dear
I visited several museums leader, they have done ex-
that are in amazing build- actly nothing about it, and
ings, I realized the impor- I’m including the Jeff Flakes
tance of why I love going to and Bob Corkers of the
art museums — not to men- world. Strongly worded
tion that all of them were statements are worthless.
free of charge. Maybe free If they truly appreciated
admission can be part of the threat, they would regis-
new incentives to bring ter as Democrats.
more people from “outlining Branden Frankel
communities” to this beau- Encino
tiful art museum.
Sherry Davis ::
Playa Vista
By now we should all be
:: used to the major verbal
Matt Dunham Associated Press
missteps of Trump. But one
PRESIDENT TRUMP with the NATO secretary-general and the heads of other member states in 2017. It’s ironic that, while has to wonder where the
most of America’s cultural media’s outrage was when

Wrecking ball
history is heavily indebted the actions of President
to the contributions of Obama resulted in Russia
low-income Americans and regaining its strong position
African Americans, so few of on the world stage.
their contributions are Obama took effectively
allowed in the galleries and no action over Russia’s
museums organized by incursion into Ukraine, and
Re “Taunts, blame but no clear foreign policy,” news analysis, July 17 elites. he failed to act when Syria

T
The bitterest irony can’t crossed the “red line” that
he United States has spent some 70 years creating and fostering a trans-Atlantic be as easily cast aside: A he drew on using chemical
LACMA campus in South weapons, allowing Vladimir
alliance whose main purpose has been to halt or forestall any sort of Russian aggres- L.A., without robust tenant Putin to gain a foothold in
sion. We did this through our membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, protections and affordable the Middle East.
a body that helped create a world order based on democratic principles like free elec- housing attached, would More damage has been
tions, free speech and the pursuit of justice — and not the use of force. ultimately displace the done by Obama’s actions
community it would be than Trump’s words.
Now, in a few short months, the current president of the United States has purposefully and trying to serve. Janet Polak
wittingly abrogated those responsibilities. To any objective observer, it would seem President Any advocacy for such a Beverly Hills
Trump has no inkling of the history or importance of our long-standing commitment to our Euro- campus without this con-
sideration in mind is irre- ::
pean allies.
sponsible and out of touch.
I am not sure whether it is just ignorance on the part of the president, which could be alleviated Stephano Medina McManus warns Repub-
by listening to his experts on foreign policy; or if it is, to use the words of comedian Ron White, a Los Angeles licans they are in danger of
case of “you can’t fix stupid.” Either way, the president has surely damaged our relationships with surrendering their souls to
:: Trump. Republican evan-
our allies and enabled Russia to pursue a more aggressive foreign policy. gelicals unabashedly sur-
Larry Little, Fullerton Why doesn’t LACMA rendered their souls in 2016.
take advantage of huge In a recent interview,
retail spaces in malls that evangelical activist Ralph
We Americans have a Trump’s shocking em- Franklin D. Roosevelt European tour for signs of a are not fully occupied? Reed attempted to explain
dangerous habit of not brace of Russian President refused to take in Jewish coherent strategy.” Use one of the empty why his brethren supported
dealing with problems until Vladimir Putin is the loud- refugees just before World I’m no “expert,” but it is “anchor” stores as the mu- Trump: They voted “not for
they rise to the level of ca- est alarm of all. If we allow War II, and he met with clear to me that Trump seum and a cluster of the lesser evil but for the
tastrophe. Examples in- this to continue, we have Soviet dictator Josef Stalin bases his strategy on his smaller stores providing greater good.”
clude the 2008 financial only ourselves to blame for at the controversial Yalta show “The Apprentice” and arts and craft supplies (and Do we need to remind
crisis and the 9/11 attacks. the consequences. conference. the one line for which he was maybe workshops), coffee- them they once voted for
We can see now the flash- It has never been easier President Obama went known: “You’re fired.” table books and other art Republicans as a bulwark
ing red lights warning us of to obtain our elected offi- to a baseball game with Trump fired the Paris reproductions. Maybe even against godless commu-
another impending catas- cials’ contact information. Cuban President Raul climate change accord, he include a food court where a nism? Where are their
trophe. Simply Google a list of all Castro. fired the Trans-Pacific museum-goer is more likely voices now after Trump’s
In less than two years, members of Congress and Trump gives a stupid Partnership, he fired the to find a croque madame cave-in to Putin?
Trump has damaged (per- the Senate, and start get- answer in Helsinki, and the Iran nuclear deal, he wants than a hamburger. June Maguire
haps irreparably) crucial ting in touch with them. If sky comes crashing down. to fire the Patient Protec- You can leverage existing Mission Viejo
relationships with our thousands of us do it, law- Go figure. tion and Affordable Care parking, customer traffic
NATO allies. He has makers will know that per- Raul De Cardenas Act, and he tried to fire and security. The building
launched asinine trade haps millions of others feel Los Angeles NATO. itself may not be state-of-
wars, which both parties the same way about Trump. “The Apprentice” fits HOW TO WRITE TO US
the-art, but what is the
agree are potentially disas- Let’s not wait for the :: him well, as he’s clearly an overriding purpose of estab- Please send letters to
trous to American workers. catastrophe to occur before apprentice at his current lishing these satellites to letters@latimes.com. For
He has attacked the free doing something. The subheadline reads, job. begin with? submission guidelines, see
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Just another bar fight?


and letters
A quick breakdown of
the mail we received

A
from readers this week:
group of guys walks into a bar, doesn’t like anoth- Jane De Haven of Los
er group of guys, and a fight breaks out. Police offi- Angeles agrees:
cers stop the scuffle, and everyone goes home a little
worse for wear. This is a nuisance so common that it could
The Times fails to ques-
tion Androsky’s assumption
892
that “Nazis” cannot peace- Printable letters to the
have happened anywhere. ably assemble based on editor were received
In this charged political environment, the belligerents at their ideology. In this coun- between last Friday
the Griffin bar in Atwater Village on July 14 were anything try, we don't presume that and this Friday.
but ordinary: As reported in the L.A. Times, a group of prog- we can read thoughts and

381
ressive activists learned that a gathering of Proud Boys, a ban people from public
far-right all-male organization known for violent street con- gathering places.
Furthermore, the Marcus Yam Los Angeles Times
frontations, was taking place at the Griffin, and showed up
Supreme Court decided THE GRIFFIN bar in Atwater Village was the scene
Letters were written
to demand the Proud Boys’ ejection. Altercations ensued. that actual Nazis could of a politically charged altercation on July 14. about President Trump’s
Take all the complicating facts away, say our letter writ- peaceably assemble when summit with Vladimir
ers, and what happened was that one group simply could they were given the right to hoods that mirror our own “I think that racial pride is Putin.
not abide sharing a bar with another group. march in predominantly voting preferences? stupid because how can you

Los Angeles resident


— Paul Thornton, letters editor
Socialist organizer Josh
Jewish Skokie, Ill., back in
the 1970s, where Holocaust
survivors — who actually
Paul Leslie of Burbank was
the lone reader to target his
be proud of something you
took no part in creating?”
These boys did not create
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Readers discussed
Phillip May faults the Androsky the right to con- know what Nazis are — lived. criticism at the Proud the modern world. They are logging in California
Democratic Socialists: front other patrons in a bar The reporter questions Boys: simply living in it and mak- forests recovering from
Is there a dress code for and make them leave. But the statement by the Proud Now we have a group ing a mess of where they eat. major wildfires.
drinking at bars? You can’t now he’s emboldened and Boys that they were not at called Proud Boys to con- And they are so proud to be
wear a polo shirt and a what is to prevent him from the bar to cause trouble, the tend with. By “we,” I mean men, but they are only men
“Make America Great
Again” hat without a social
trying to make anyone leave
if he doesn't like their group
reason being that fewer than
20% of voters in Atwater
civilized society.
What are they proud of?
because “the stars were
aligned and you happened
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justice warrior trying to get or their clothes? Village supported President Apparently for “creating the to come out” a man. Letters mentioned
you thrown out? People who truly believe Trump. Are we now ex- modern world.” And yet And yet they are still so climate change, the
The 1st Amendment in individual rights should pected to patronize estab- their unnamed president proud of something they did week’s third-most
doesn’t give Democratic be worried about this. lishments only in neighbor- eschews racism and states, not accomplish. discussed topic.

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Ex-dean loses medical license


[Puliafito, from A1]
responsibility for his mis-
conduct.” Even during the
hearing, Schlichtmann said,
Puliafito “continued to min-
imize his misconduct and
his testimony lacked com-
plete candor, raising on-
going concerns about his
honesty and his rehabilita-
tion.”
Honor a
The decision comes a
year after The Times de-
loved one.
tailed his drug use and par-
tying, prompting the state’s To place an obituary
investigation and its accusa- or memorial notice in
tion that the former dean the Los Angeles Times,
used methamphetamine
and heroin, smoked meth-
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of seeing patients and pro-
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addicts. The judge said the Obituaries
evidence did not rise to “a
clear and convincing” level
that the ex-dean used drugs
the same day he practiced
medicine.
During the proceeding,
Puliafito denied supplying
street drugs to them.
Deputy Atty. Gen. Re-
becca Smith argued at the
hearing that Puliafito cared
only about himself and re-
counted the chaos of Puliafi-
to’s last few years, placing Robert Gauthier Los Angeles Times
the blame at his feet as im- THE CAMPUS of the Keck School of Medicine of USC. The state agency that regulates physicians on Friday
ages of the ex-dean consum- ordered the school’s former dean, Dr. Carmen Puliafito, stripped of his license to practice medicine.
ing drugs were projected
onto a white screen for the Puliafito smoke metham- his mania he believed he was
judge to see. He provided phetamine to acknowledg- rescuing her from a life of
drugs to a young prostitute, ing it. In an audio interview drugs and prostitution, his
Sarah Warren, and her played for the court, Stokes attorney said previously.
underage brother, and said Puliafito was the source “I was supposed to be a
misled authorities about of drugs at several parties he beacon of morality and judg-
Warren’s condition and his- attended. He testified he ment, and I fell flat on my
tory of drug use when the had been drinking before the face after decades of doing
woman overdosed in his interview and before he gave the right thing,” Puliafito
Pasadena hotel room, Smith the state a sworn declara- said. “I’m not placing blame
argued. tion, and said he couldn’t re- on anyone except myself. At
In her decision, Schlicht- call Puliafito providing the core of this I forgot that I
mann particularly criticized drugs to others. was a physician 24/7. I failed
Puliafito’s response to War- In her decision, the judge to recognize that and did
ren’s overdose. found that Puliafito improp- things outside the work-
“His failure to seek ap- erly prescribed “dangerous place that were wrong.”
propriate treatment for drugs” to Warren and her The Medical Board said
[Warren] when she suffered teenage brother and “pro- that a USC investigation
an overdose and his mis- vided alcohol and marijua- launched after The Times’
statements to medical per- na” to him. report on Puliafito found
sonnel constitute shocking Puliafito testified for “unprofessional and bellig-
behavior by a physician,” the hours, apologizing to his col- erent conduct,” but no “evi-
judge wrote. leagues, students and family dence of compromised pa-
Osinoff attacked the Irfan Khan Los Angeles Times for harming them. He also tient care” while he served as
state’s evidence during the PULIAFITO has said he suffered from bipolar disor- said he was sorry for damag- dean. USC declined to com-
hearing, particularly the der. He has the option to appeal the board’s decision. ing the reputation of USC’s ment Friday.
three witnesses who made Keck School of Medicine and
allegations about Puliafito after their attorney cited Another witness for the the integrity of the medical matt.hamilton
providing drugs to other their 5th Amendment right state, karaoke deejay Don profession. @latimes.com
people. He pointed out that against self-incrimination. Stokes, repeatedly gave con- And he apologized to harriet.ryan@latimes.com
on the first day of the trial, They provided declarations flicting accounts, veering Warren for enabling her ad- Times staff writers Adam
Warren and her brother with their allegations to the during the same testimony diction through his financial Elmahrek and Paul Pringle
were excused from testifying court. from denying he ever saw support, even though during contributed to this report.

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Judge says
reunions of
families are
‘on track’
from separate federal agen-
Justice Department cies — Immigration and
Customs Enforcement and
works to reunite 2,500 the Department of Health
kids separated from and Human Services — as
well as federal and state law
parents at the border. enforcement agencies that
might have some parents in
Photographs by Irfan Khan Los Angeles Times By Kristina Davis criminal custody.
VICTOR AVALOS , right, father of Anthony Avalos, 10, and other pallbearers, wearing T-shirts with the The ACLU has asked for
boy’s image, carry his casket after his funeral service Friday in the high desert community of Quartz Hill. A federal judge in San Di- the lists so it can attempt to
ego on Friday said he was locate parents as well as

A boy of courage
impressed with the govern- make sure that those facing
ment’s effort to reunify some imminent deportation have
2,500 children separated been counseled on their op-
from their parents at the tions as a family.
border and that a very sig- About 860 parents al-
nificant number of families ready have final removal or-
likely would be together ders. However, removals of
again by next Thursday’s reunited families have been

Anthony Avalos is remembered for his bravery, deadline.


“It appears this process is
working, is on track and is on
temporarily halted by the
judge until he can consider
whether to implement a
for being his siblings’ protector — and that smile time,” U.S. District Judge
Dana Sabraw said during a
waiting period between re-
unification and removal. A
court hearing. briefing on the issue is due
“There’s a lot of work left on Monday and a hearing to
By Jaclyn Cosgrove to do,” said August Flentje, discuss is set for Tuesday.
an attorney for the Depart- Authorities said at least
When his younger siblings were be- ment of Justice. “We’re hop- 136 parents so far have told
ing beaten, 10-year-old Anthony Ava- ing to get it done. I’m think- officials in their final inter-
los would get in the way, taking the ing there’s going to be some views that they would like to
hits so the other children didn’t have complicated issues that are be removed without their
to. going to arise next week.” child — likely so the children
When school bullies surrounded a The reunions appear to can pursue their own immi-
smaller, skinny child with glasses, An- be happening at a good clip gration claims or because
thony pushed the bullies away and within a large group of par- the parent has identified a
told them to leave the boy alone. An- ents who are in immigration sponsor in the U.S.
thony was that boy’s only friend. custody, have been vetted as ACLU attorney Lee Ge-
At 10, Anthony was braver than mothers and fathers, and lernt urged the government
most adults, always standing up for passed a background check. to provide the organization
what was right, his uncle David Bar- As of Friday morning, 450 with a list of those parents as
ron said. children ages 5 and older a priority to make sure they
“With everything going on, with had been reunited, and 954 understand their rights.
what he was going through, he was al- parents had been green- “The decision they made
ways smiling,” Barron said. “It just lighted, according to the lat- is fairly momentous to not
shows what kind of kid he was.” est numbers. ever see their child again,”
At Anthony’s funeral Friday, these The complicated issues said Gelernt.
were the attributes that his family the government is anticipat- The government has giv-
hoped people would remember about CONCEPCION RAMIREZ , Anthony’s grandmother, left, cries after ing involve tracking down en few details about what is
him, rather than recalling only the way services. Anthony’s mother and her boyfriend are charged in his death. parents who have either happening to families after
his life ended. been released into the U.S. — they are reunited at one of
On June 21, Anthony died at a hos- which is more than 200 — or eight immigration facilities.
pital after being found unconscious deported to their home Most families that have
the previous day at the home where countries, a figure that been reunified have been re-
prosecutors allege that Anthony’s hasn’t been released. Au- leased on parole at the of-
mother, Heather Barron, 28, and her thorities also are working to fices of local social services
boyfriend, Kareem Leiva, 32, tortured confirm the parent-child re- agencies for assistance, ac-
him for at least five days. lationship in an unknown cording to the DOJ. But it is
Barron and Leiva have both been number of situations that unclear how many. It ap-
charged in Anthony’s death, with Bar- have raised red flags. pears some parents with fi-
ron facing a possible maximum sen- The judge has ordered nal removal orders are being
tence of 22 years to life in prison and the government to use DNA detained with their children
Leiva facing 32 years to life. testing if necessary. upon reunification.
On Friday, as Anthony’s body lay in The American Civil Lib- When at least 57 children
its blue casket, the makeup covering erties Union, which filed the under age 5 were reunited
the boy’s face couldn’t hide the phys- class-action lawsuit chal- with their parents under an
ical trauma. An uncle had bought An- lenging family separations, earlier deadline this month,
thony’s funeral clothing — a tan vest expects to receive detailed the families were released
over a button-up shirt and gray slacks lists by Monday of parents into the community on par-
— because Anthony didn’t have much who either have been de- ole.
of his own, a relative said. ported, have final removal Sabraw’s optimism at the
The Rev. Fr. Leo Dechant told An- orders or have been released current progress has grown
thony’s family and friends that some- into the United States. considerably since a week
times, in an attempt to comfort a The delay appears to be ago, when he asked attor-
grieving friend, someone might say, MOURNERS wear superhero attire in honor of the youngster. Au- caused by the continuing ef- neys to call in for a last-min-
[See Anthony, B5] thorities believe he was tortured for days before he died last month. fort to match up databases [See Judge, B5]

WITHOUT A HOME
Heat wave adds urgency
to firefighting battles
By Joseph Serna

With another heat wave


on the horizon, firefighters
battling blazes on grassy
slopes and deep in forest
canyons across the state
were in a frantic fight to gain
ground.
The biggest battle was
going on outside Yosemite
National Park, where more
than 2,700 firefighters have
been lugging hoses and
hand tools up rugged forest
terrain alongside bulldozers
while water- and retardant-
dropping aircraft have
roared overhead trying to
Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times
contain the Ferguson fire.
The fire started July 13
HE ’S D I A L E D I N and claimed a firefighter’s
life in its first day when a
While many people ignore the homeless, others go out of their way to bulldozer tumbled down a
help. Wendell Blassingame, 67, is one of those who take it upon them- hillside during the building
of a defensive line. The Noah Berger Associated Press
selves to get involved. Here, he works the phone to find housing and help
flames have pushed south CHARLES PHILLIPS awaits a procession in Mari-
for homeless clients from his small desk in San Julian Park. SEE PAGE B4 and east along a south fork posa carrying the body of Cal Fire’s Braden Varney,
[See Fires, B6] who died fighting the Ferguson fire near Yosemite.
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SCIENCE FILE

An effort to slow effects of aging


said, senolytic drugs could diseases of aging.
Mice lived longer and change how many diseases Sinclair is advising a firm
are treated and the way we in Barcelona, Spain, in the
kept their strength up age. development of senolytic
after five days on drug “You’re not playing compounds that would re-
whack-a-mole,” Kirkland store the body’s mecha-
cocktail, study finds. said — treating a patient’s nisms of cellular repair,
cancer, for instance, only to which falter with age.
MELISSA HEALY
have heart disease strike her One obstacle all potential
a few years later. That, in senolytics face is the Food
Aging might be perfectly turn, could reduce the social and Drug Administration,
natural. But as practiced by and financial costs of caring which would have to approve
the human body, it is begin- for the frailest elderly. such drugs for sale in the
ning to look more and more The appeal is obvious. U.S., but does not recognize
like a disease — and a treat- Compounds that target aging as an illness to be
able one at that. aging’s basic processes treated.
In a new study, scientists “have now become the The potential reward is
reveal aging to be a process hottest thing” in aging re- great, Sinclair said.
set in motion by the rise of search, said Harvard Uni- “These drugs offer the
malign forces called se- versity aging scientist David possibility of keeping every
nescent cells, which progres- Sinclair, who was not in- part of the body healthier for
sively hijack the body and volved in the new study. longer,” he said. In the end,
take it on a nightmarish “There’s a really exciting people will die quickly, per-
joyride. With advancing age, potential of senolytic drugs haps when their heart or
senescent cells take the being used to treat a whole kidneys give out.
wheel, and the human body Stephane De Sakutin AFP/Getty Images range of aging-related dis- “The chronic, slow proc-
careens into disease states SCIENTISTS ARE testing treatments that they hope could reduce the pain and eases,” he added. esses of death are pushed
ranging from cancer and di- frailty that come with sickness and age — and perhaps even reverse such effects. In March, a team led by out and the fast ones take
abetes to arthritis, vision Sinclair published research over,” Sinclair said. “The last
loss and dementia. quercetin — reduced se- land’s team could find no dif- tes drug metformin as a linking frailty and other dis- thing we want to do is keep
As senescent cells nescent cells’ numbers, the ference in the mix of diseases senolytic agent. eases of aging to a decline in people sicker for longer.”
mount, our walking pace inflammation they cause that had caused their de- The objective, Kirkland the production of blood ves-
and cognitive processing and the level of disability mise. said, is not so much to ex- sels that feed the muscles. melissa.healy@latimes.com
speed slow, our grips weaken that comes with age-related In human cells in a test tend the human lifespan as In elderly mice, the team
and disabilities mount. diseases. tube and in mice bearing hu- to extend the “healthspan” showed that administering a
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CITY & STATE


Boxing coach will face trial on sex charges
his pocket an unopened con- mitting lewd acts upon a mi- read. “I will not do anything
By Alejandra dom and herbal supple- nor and possession of child to jeopardize my career and
Reyes-Velarde ments that were intended to pornography. He has life.”
be substitutes for Viagra, pleaded not guilty. “I have a lot more to lose
Paul Gonzales, a former Fernandez said in his testi- During the hearing, Cops than some punk kid you
Olympic boxing champion mony. delved into text messages want to send those pictures
accused of molesting a 13- Gonzales, a youth boxing that Gonzales and the girl to. Think about it baby,”
year-old he was coaching, coach at Eddie Heredia Box- exchanged from August to read another message.
was arrested on his way to ing Club in East Los Angeles, December 2017, which in- Fernandez also testified
what he believed would be a is accused of “grooming” the cluded sexually explicit that Gonzales attempted to
sexual encounter with the young aspiring boxer and photographs and texts. Fer- comfort the girl when she ex-
girl, an investigator testified engaging in multiple sexual nandez said the girl sent a pressed fear of becoming
in a downtown courtroom acts after she joined an after- total of 19 photographs, four pregnant.
Friday. school program at the of them in which she ap- “I’m scared, what if it
Los Angeles County county-run gym. peared fully nude. doesn’t work?” the girl said
Sheriff ’s Det. Max Fernan- After prosecutor Jennifer Cops prompted Fernan- in a text conversation about
dez, posing as the girl, Cops and Gonzales’ attor- dez to read aloud text mes- meeting in a hotel room. “I’m
scheduled the meeting via ney, Joseph Gutierrez, ques- sages in which Gonzales told scared, I’m scared, I’m
text message and waited tioned the now 14-year-old the girl her body belonged to scared. I don’t want to have a
outside Gonzales’ Monte- girl Thursday and Fernan- him, called her his “little baby, I’m really scared.”
bello home in an unmarked dez on Friday, Judge Ronald wife” and warned her not to In his questioning,
vehicle, he said. Coen ordered that Gonza- Al Seib Los Angeles Times talk to others about their ex- Gutierrez highlighted incon-
When Gonzales was les, 54, be held over for trial PAUL GONZALES , a 1984 Olympic gold medalist changes. sistencies in the investiga-
stopped Dec. 29 near his on eight felony charges, in- accused of “grooming” and engaging in sexual acts “I don’t share you with tion, pointing out that the
home, authorities found in cluding four counts of com- with a young boxer, in L.A. County court Thursday. anyone,” one text message girl did not report several al-
leged encounters between
her and Gonzales in the first
three interviews with inves-
tigators.

Reality star’s
He asked Fernandez to
confirm that the girl initially
reported only that Gonzales
kissed her, lightly patted her
buttocks and pulled on her

son joins jail


shoulder. He read aloud sug-
gestive and sexually explicit
messages sent by the girl,
asking Fernandez to con-
firm that the girl had sent

hunger strike
them.
Gutierrez also showed
Fernandez photographs of
the boxing club, which has
wide doors, open spaces,
mirrors and frequent in-
and-out traffic of students,
“Today’s activity, while coaches and family.
By Hannah Fry respected as a right of free The defense attorney
speech, is an attempt to mis- asked Fernandez whether
Joshua Waring, the son of lead the public and advocate he questioned the girl about
a former star of “The Real on behalf of the criminal why she hadn’t disclosed the
Housewives of Orange population at the expense of incidents in the first three in-
County,” is joining an inmate law-abiding citizens of Or- Hannah Fry Daily Pilot terviews. The detective
hunger strike over condi- ange County.” DEMONSTRATORS gather Thursday outside the Orange County Jail in Santa replied that he had.
tions at the Orange County Ramirez said inmates Ana to support inmates who are participating in a hunger strike. Cops asked what the
Jail as he faces charges of at- have alleged that Orange girl’s response had been
tempted murder. County sheriff ’s deputies not in jail begin to call atten- have treated him unfairly, was sleeping on June 24. when Fernandez asked why
The inmates allege condi- use excessive force and that tion to the issues. taunted him because he Waring’s attorney, Joel she hadn’t been fully honest
tions in the county’s jails are inmates often are denied ad- “I really see myself as a was on television, inter- Garson, said Thursday that in those interviews.
inhumane, according to the equate medical care and messenger,” Ramirez said. cepted his mail and inappro- he is seeking access to secu- Fernandez said the girl
American Civil Liberties don’t have access to a griev- “My goal is to amplify voices priately monitored his rity video of the alleged inci- felt uncomfortable. The in-
Union. ance system to air their com- of people on the inside. They phone calls. dent. terviewers were male and it
Waring, 29, who as a teen- plaints. She said inmates want the community to be Most recently, Peterson had not occurred to investi-
ager appeared with his have told her they believe aware of what’s happening.” alleged that a jail guard shot hannah.fry@latimes.com gators that she would feel
mother, Lauri Peterson, on the only way change will oc- Waring and his family six rounds of pepper pellets Fry writes for Times more comfortable with a
the Bravo reality TV show, is cur is when people who are have alleged that guards into Waring’s cell while he Community News. woman, so it wasn’t until the
facing three counts of at- girl met with a female prose-
tempted murder along with cutor that she opened up,
other felony and misde- Fernandez testified.
meanor charges in connec- In his closing statements,
tion with a shooting that in- Gutierrez emphasized the
jured a man at a former so- inconsistencies in her state-
ber-living home in 2016. ments and the maturity of
Waring, who has pleaded the messages the girl sent.
not guilty, could face multi- “Consistency may not be
ple life sentences if con- the hallmark of truth, but it
victed. is an indication,” he said.
Daisy Ramirez, the “Now what’s incredibly
ACLU’s Orange County Jail telling is there’s no other wit-
project coordinator, said the nesses at the gym ... it’s a
hunger strike, which began public gym ... with large open
Wednesday with more than areas.”
100 inmates, is a way for The defense attorney ac-
those in the Santa Ana jail to knowledged the girl’s young
draw attention to troubling age and vulnerability but ar-
conditions they face while gued that she was “sophis-
behind bars. ticated beyond her years.”
About 30 people waving “Between the thought
signs and chanting “Hey, and the act, there’s a world
hey, ho, ho, jail abuse has got of a difference,” he added.
to go” gathered Thursday on Gonzales won a gold
a grassy area facing Flower medal — the first Mexican
Street to show support for American to do so — at the
those participating in the 1984 Summer Olympics in
hunger strike. Los Angeles. He became an
The Orange County inspiring figure on the East-
Sheriff ’s Department said in side, and the “prince of the
a statement Thursday that barrio” regularly gave moti-
allegations that it treats vational speeches in schools.
people inhumanely are “pa- The former Olympian
tently inaccurate.” was hired at the boxing club
“Inmate hunger strikes in 2007 and coached many
are uncommon but are noth- students ages 8 to 19 daily,
ing new,” the department said Lt. Todd Deeds of the
said. “Inmates, particularly Sheriff ’s Department Spe-
those who have served time cial Victims Bureau.
in state prison, often use Al Seib Los Angeles Times Gonzales’ next arraign-
hunger strikes to manipu- N E E DLE S F OUN D AT PA R K ment is scheduled for Aug. 3.
late jail procedures, partici-
pate in jail politics or for Los Angeles parks worker Christian Quezada sifts through a play area at Van Nuys Sherman Oaks alejandra.reyesvelarde
other nefarious purposes. Recreation Center on Friday morning after three syringes were found in the sand Wednesday. @latimes.com

Surf City’s ‘sanctuary state’ lawsuit to proceed


Crandall will determine Jonathan Eisenberg filed a Mayor Mike Posey and
By Priscella Vega whether Senate Bill 54, au- motion to halt action on the Mayor Pro Tem Erik
thored by state Senate lawsuit. He argued the delay Peterson proposed the law-
An Orange County Supe- leader Kevin de León (D-Los would be “more efficient” suit as a way to “seek relief ”
rior Court judge has given Angeles), wrongfully keeps and would prevent “unnec- from the state’s sanctuary
the green light to Hunting- municipalities from taking essary duplication” because policies. Gates sued in April
ton Beach’s lawsuit oppos- certain actions and spend- two similar federal cases are with a 6-1 approval from the
ing California’s “sanctuary ing general fund money on further along in the legal sys- City Council. Councilwoman
state” protections for immi- certain law enforcement. tem. Jill Hardy dissented.
grants in the country il- SB 54 in many cases pro- Crandall denied the re- Huntington Beach
legally, denying the state’s hibits state and local police quest, writing that the “two joined a wave of other Or-
attempt to delay it. agencies from notifying fed- federal actions do not cover ange County cities opposed
An expedited trial is eral officials about the im- the same subject matter.” to SB 54 that started in
scheduled for Sept. 27 before pending release of in-cus- There wouldn’t be a con- March when the Los Alami-
Judge James Crandall. tody immigrants who may flict even if the city’s suit lost tos City Council passed an
After a trial-setting con- be deported. because the city’s argument ordinance opting out of the
ference Thursday, City Atty. Gates argues SB 54 is un- relies on its charter status, law.
Michael Gates said he was constitutional as it applies he said. The federal lawsuits
“very pleased” with Cran- Kevin Chang Daily Pilot to charter cities like Hunt- still could prevail on differ- priscella.vega@latimes.com
dall’s decision, which was CRITICS of Senate Bill 54 fill a Huntington Beach ington Beach. ent merits. Twitter: @vegapriscella
published in a judicial notice City Council meeting in April. Several Orange County Earlier this month, Cali- Eisenberg declined to Vega writes for Times
Wednesday evening. cities have opposed California’s “sanctuary state” law. fornia Deputy Atty. Gen. comment Thursday. Community News.
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WITHOUT A HOME

ONCE homeless himself, Blassingame uses his experience to assist clients from BRAD BOYLES, 64, left, says of Blassingame, who helped him find housing:
his outdoor office, a small corner of San Julian Park in the heart of skid row. “I don’t know what kind of miracle he’s working. I really appreciate this man.”

Photographs by Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times


WENDELL BLASSINGAME, 67, left, tries to help recently homeless Rocky Brooks, center, find housing on a rainy afternoon on skid row in downtown Los Angeles.

WENDELL BLASSINGAME

‘I’M JUST
A PERSON
WHO CARES’
By Benjamin Oreskes

E
very day in San Julian Park, Wendell Blassingame sets
up a folding table and chair and sticks an oversize um-
brella through an orange parking cone to create some
shade for himself.
The park, at the epicenter of skid row, is a hive of ac-
tivity. It’s where food is distributed, drugs are sold and domi-
noes are played.
Blassingame descends from his home next to the park and is
out there for a different reason.
He wants to help people get into housing, or help them get
clothes or maybe help them replace a lost identification card.
Really, he’ll help however he can.
“I’m just an individual trying to make an individual’s life bet-
ter,” he says.
Blassingame tries to be an honest broker and insists to ev-
eryone that he will value their privacy above all else. For BLASSINGAME explains the wait to sign in at the start of a job fair for the homeless at San Julian Park.
Blassingame, it’s personal. Around 2002, his wife passed away
and his drinking got much worse.
For a period of time, he lived on the street and became what
he calls a “WDC — We Don’t Care.”
“When people get homeless, they don’t care about the fu-
ture,” Blassingame adds.
“They don’t want anything but today. Whatever exists for to-
day — strictly today — is what matters.”
So part of Blassingame’s mission is to make people care. He
hosts job fairs and movie screenings at the James Wood Com-
munity Center (several Tyler Perry movies were recently
screened to the great delight of many, he says).
Early one afternoon, Brad Boyles, 64, with long strides, plops
himself down at Blassingame’s table. They’ve been working to-
gether for a while, and Boyles — once stricken with prostate can-
cer — has Blassingame to thank for having a roof over his head.
Boyles says his lack of steady work and a lengthy criminal
history made it hard for him to find a home.
“I don’t know what kind of miracles he worked, but I’m not on
the streets anymore. I’m on the inside. I’m in a home,” Boyles
says.
“I have a great deal of gratitude for him.”
Boyles says he wants to find a different apartment, where he
doesn’t have to share a bathroom. Still, he’s worried that if he
moves, he’ll lose his security deposit. Blassingame conveys a
sense of knowing authority. He tells him to calm down — that
they’ll figure it all out.
Right now, it’s important that Boyles focuses on getting to
his doctor’s appointments, Blassingame says.
It’s these types of stories that Blassingame is most proud of.
On his little table, there’s a battered blue notebook filled with his
scrawling handwriting. In it are 159 names and 159 phone num-
bers of people he has placed into housing. Boyles says that hav-
ing a guy like Blassingame in his corner goes a long way.
After hearing that gratitude, Blassingame has a simple re-
sponse: “I’m just a person who cares.” AT THE park, Blassingame spends a moment in prayer. He’s helped scores of people find housing.
L AT I ME S . CO M B5

A DRIAN CRONAUER , 1938 - 2018

Inspiration for 1987 film ‘Good Morning, Vietnam’


about irreverent youths in jockey sometimes gave peo- taped a TV ad slamming Bill etnam.’ ”
associated press
the 1960s fighting the mili- ple the wrong impression of Clinton’s draft record. In the It wasn’t easy. Hollywood

A
tary establishment. the man who inspired the ad, Cronauer accused Clin- producers were incensed at
drian Cronauer, “We were the only game in film. ton of lying. the idea of a comedy about
the man whose mil- town and you had to play by “Yes, I did try to make it “In many ways, I’m a very Vietnam, said Moses, who
itary radio antics our rules,” Cronauer said in sound more like a stateside conservative guy,” he said. co-produced the film and
inspired a charac- 1987. “But I wanted to serve station,” Cronauer said in “A lifelong, card-carrying wrote the original 30-page
ter played by Robin Williams the listeners.” 1989. “Yes, I did have prob- Republican can’t be that story.
in the film “Good Morning, The military wanted con- lems with news censorship. much of an anti-establish- “I said ‘It’s not a comedy
Vietnam,” has died. He was servative programming. Yes, I was in a restaurant ment type.” — it’s the sugar on top of the
79. American youths, however, shortly before the Viet Cong Cronauer was born Sept. medicine,’ ” Moses said.
Mary Muse, the wife of his were “not into drab, sterile hit it. And yes, I did start 8, 1938, in Pittsburgh, the son Writer Mitch Markowitz
stepson Michael Muse, said announcements” with mid- each program by yelling, of a steelworker and a made the film funny, and di-
that Cronauer died Wednes- dle-of-the-road music, ‘Good Morning, Vietnam!’ ” schoolteacher. After the mil- rector Barry Levinson add-
day from an age-related ill- Cronauer said, and the bat- The rest is what he deli- itary, he worked in radio, ed the tragicomedy aspect,
ness. He had lived in Charles Krupa Associated Press tle over the airwaves was cately called “good script television and advertising. Moses said. Williams’ per-
Troutville, Va., and died at a DISC JOCKEY joined. crafting.” In 1979, Cronauer saw the formance was nominated for
nursing home, she said. Adrian Cronauer’s re- In the film, Williams When the film was re- film “Apocalypse Now” with an Oscar.
During his service as a frain became famous. quickly drops Perry Como leased, the presidential his friend Ben Moses, who “I always was a bit of an
U.S. Air Force sergeant in Vi- and Lawrence Welk from his campaign of Democrat Jes- also served in Vietnam and iconoclast, as Robin was in
etnam in 1965 and 1966, 6 a.m. playlist in favor of the se Jackson called asking if worked at the Saigon radio the film,” Cronauer said 1999.
Cronauer opened his Armed time in Saigon. Dave Clark Five. Cronauer would help out. station. “But I was not anti-mili-
Forces Radio show with the The film was a departure Cronauer said he loved The conversation died “We said that’s not our tary.… I was anti-stupidity.
phrase, “Goooooood morn- from other Vietnam War the movie, but that much of quickly after Cronauer story of Vietnam,” Moses re- And you certainly do run
ing, Vietnam!” movies that focused on the film was Hollywood asked the caller if she real- called Thursday. “And we into a lot of stupidity in the
Williams made the re- bloody realism, such as the make-believe. Williams’ por- ized he was a Republican. made a deal over a beer that military.”
frain famous in the 1987 film, Academy Award-winning trayal as a fast-talking, non- In 1992, George H.W. we were going to have a mov-
loosely based on Cronauer’s “Platoon.” Instead, it was conformist, yuk-it-up disc Bush’s reelection campaign ie called ‘Good Morning, Vi- news.obits@latimes.com

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MOSS, Miranda Adeline


December 11, 1980 - May 2, 2018
December 11, 1980 – May 2, 2018,
Miranda Adeline Moss, affectionately
known as “Mimi,” came to a peaceful
rest after a prolonged and valiant
struggle with metastatic breast cancer
at home in Echo Park, Los Angeles, in
the company of family and friends.
Born in Santa Fe, New Mexico to
COURRIELCHE, Rudy A. James Albert and Suze Marie (Saintis)
December 20, 1944 - July 12, 2018 Moss, Mimi grew up in Santa Fe,
Rudy passed away knowing his Los Alamos, and Albuquerque. She
devoted daughter was in route to graduated Magna Cum Laude from
pick him up for his favorite pastime, the University of New Mexico with a
an evening at the movies...He BA degree from the Honors Program in
couldn’t have been happier in his final Art History and Theatre. Following her
moments. He was a proud Vietnam graduation she moved to Los Angeles
veteran, serving in the US Army from where she began a career as an actor.
Sept ‘65 to Sept ‘67. Rudy was easily In 2011 she co-founded Sage Vegan
one of the funniest people we’ve ever Bistro with her dear friend Mollie
known. He loved events, parties of any Engelhart. In addition to her parents,
kind, USC, Raiders, Lakers, Dodgers and Mimi is survived by her nine-year old
Irfan Khan Los Angeles Times
Kings. daughter Bowie Elizabeth Ingels-Moss,
MARIA BARRON , an aunt of Anthony Avalos’, kisses his casket Friday. The Rev. Fr. Leo Dechant said at Bowie’s father Jon-Barrett Ingels, her
services for Anthony: “He shouldn’t have to go to heaven to be nurtured ... to not be abused.” He wasn’t without flaws but he brother Raphael Beinhauer, and many
also wasn’t the type of man who was loving relatives and friends.
Mimi, who always had a good word

Social workers should have


embarrassed to show emotion or say “I
love you.” He will be greatly missed by and a smile for everyone, was adored
his family and friends. by her family, friends, and employees.
A funeral mass and celebration of life
Rudy is survived by his sons Patrick ceremony was held on Friday, May
(Adryana), Casey, Cory and Kevin; 11th. Mimi’s parents and daughter
his daughter Denise Herft (Ken), express gratitude for the many doctors,

protected boy, relatives say granddaughter Poet, and grandsons


Seth, Nathan, Dustin and Keegan.
Services will be private.
PAs, nurses and other staff who looked
after her with dedication and caring.
In lieu of flowers, the family had
requested donations to the John
Wayne Cancer Institute at Providence
Saint John’s Health Center, ATTN: Dr.
Santosh Kesari Research Fund, 2200
Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, CA
[Anthony, from B1] 10-year-old kid,” Dechant among dozens of stuffed ani- they failed to remove the boy 90404.
“Anthony is in a better said. “He shouldn’t have to mals, toys and candles, from his mother’s home, de-
place.” go to heaven to be nurtured reads. “Do your job!” spite years of documented
It’s an understandable ... to not be abused.” It’s a reference to Antho- abuse.
thing to say about an About 10 miles northeast ny’s family’s frustration In total, since 2013, the
abused, starved child who’s of the church, a makeshift toward social workers they L.A. County Department of
no longer in pain, he said. memorial sits outside the say failed to protect the boy. Children and Family Serv-
But it ignores the joys that a apartment complex where Anthony’s relatives have ices investigated 88 claims of
child should experience in Anthony was found uncon- demanded prosecutors abuse at Anthony’s home, KING, Patricia Ann
their home. scious. criminally investigate any including 15 that were November 12, 1934 - July 8, 2018
“Lancaster is a really “A hurt child is everyone’s social workers connected to substantiated, a family at- Patricia Ann King, née Nealis, 83,
passed away suddenly in her Loma
good place to be a growing business!” a poster, placed the slain 10-year-old, saying torney said. Linda, CA, home. She was born and
Callers — who included raised in Los Angeles. Patricia is
family members, school ad- survived by her children, Stanley King NEVIEUS, William Jackson
ministrators, a teacher and (Patricia Lynch), John King (Kathy), October 4, 1931 - July 15, 2018
a counselor — told DCFS Ross King (Debbie Schwartzbauer) and William “Bill” Jackson Nevieus,
Colleen First and four grandchildren, 86, born on October 4, 1931, in Los
that Anthony and his six sib- Max First, Molly First, Charles King
lings had been denied food Angeles, California, passed away July
and Emily King. She lived and worked 15, 2018. He resided in Glendale,
and water, beaten, sexually in the Los Angeles area and was a California, at the time of his passing.
abused, dangled upside- loving mother to her four children. Arrangements are under the direction
down from a staircase, Her favorite jobs included being the of Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills,
assistant to the parish priest at Good California.
forced to crouch for hours, Shepherd Church in Beverly Hills and
locked in small spaces with Bill was born in Los Angeles where
the registrar and assistant to the he attended Belmont High School.
no access to the bathroom principal at Daniel Murphy Catholic He was proud to serve his country as
and forced to eat from the High School in Los Angeles. Patricia a corporal in the United States Army
trash. loved to travel having been to Europe Signal Corps. His wife Willa preceded
At Anthony’s funeral, numerous times and the Holy Land. his death in 2007. He is survived by
Her other passions were genealogy, his son Michael Nevieus, daughter
more than 150 mourners, in- reading, and music.
cluding family, friends and Cathleen Nevieus Hardyment and her
Services will be held at Holy Cross husband Mark Hardyment, grandson
Anthony’s teachers, filled Mortuary and Cemetery, 5835 West Grant Hardyment and his wife Ashlee
the pews in Batman T-shirts Slauson Ave., Culver City, on Tuesday, Bethany Hardyment, granddaughter
and Superman capes and July 24 at 1:00 PM. Ashley Hardyment Ridinger and her
shirts, as requested by An- husband Russell Ridinger, great-
thony’s family because the grandson Peyton Ridinger and nieces
In Memoriam Kathy Nickell-Nuss and Beth Nickell
boy loved superheroes. as well as countless friends. He was a
He loved the good guys, Luis Hurtado Diaz de León good guy who is already missed and
the protectors — an unsur- May 12, 1915 - June 21, 2016 will forever be loved.
prising fascination for a boy “Viejo” It has been two
with the courage to stand up years since you left us.
Luis Sinco Los Angeles Times to adults who were sup- We miss you and love
you.
ANDREW GARCIA, 22, holds a sign outside the ICE detention facility in down- posed to love and care for Siempre en nuestros corazónes,
town Los Angeles during a march for immigrant rights on June 30. him. Mafia Hurtado
SIMMER, Rachel Dorothy

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H I G H WAY 1
Trump
again
assails
Fed
His back-to-back
statements criticizing
recent rate increases
are unprecedented.
By Jim Puzzanghera

WASHINGTON — Be-
fore this week, it had been
more than a quarter-cen-
tury since a sitting U.S. pres-
ident publicly pressured the
independent Federal Re-
serve on interest rates.
On Friday, President
Trump did it for the second
day in a row.
In unprecedented back-
to-back statements, Trump
escalated his criticism of the
Porsche nation’s central bankers for,
AT ROOT, Porsche’s 2018 911 GT3 — featuring engine upgrades — is an extremely modern version of a very traditional automobile. in his view, hurting the econ-
omy by continuing to inch up
their benchmark rate in a

Porsche’s 911 GT3


process known as monetary
policy tightening.
After saying Thursday in
a CNBC interview excerpt
that he was “not thrilled” by
the Fed’s recent rate in-
creases, Trump took to
Twitter on Friday morning

closes road-track gap


to say the hikes were “taking
away our big competitive
edge” with China and the
European Union.
“The United States
should not be penalized be-
cause we are doing so well.
Tightening now hurts all
that we have done,” Trump

This powerful new iteration is lighter-weight and higher-revving tweeted. “Debt coming due
& we are raising rates —
Really?”
Analysts essentially reac-
ted the same way — really?
By Charles Fleming — in response to the rare
2018 Porsche 911 GT3 public criticism of the Fed
Porsche builds sports cars, and only sports cars. from a sitting president.
Everything in the German car company’s line, from the short, They questioned
stubby Boxster to the long, luxurious Panamera, is a sports car. Trump’s understanding of
Everything that comes out of Porsche’s Stuttgart factory is an at- monetary policy and global
tempt to unite car and driver and narrow the gap between road and economics while warning of
track. the danger of the Fed mak-
The 2018 911 GT3 closes that gap nicely. It’s a daily driver likelier ing interest rate decisions
than its predecessors to drive its owner to the track. [See Fed, C4]
It certainly pushed me in that direction. The entire time I had
possession of the GT3, I felt as if I ought to get off the street and onto
a closed course — or at least stop driving as if I were running hot laps
at Willow Springs.
At root, this is an extremely modern version of a very traditional
car — a naturally aspirated, rear-wheel-drive two-seater, available
for the first time with a manual transmission.
The 2018 version features engine upgrades borrowed from the
State
company’s GT3 Cup racing model and its street-legal cousin, the
GT3R.
Lighter-weight, and higher-revving, this new iteration of the
naturally aspirated, four-liter boxer engine found in earlier GT3s
Times’ take: A terrific tarmac
terrier
Powertrain: Four-liter, flat
six-cylinder gasoline engine
gains
makes 500 horsepower and 339 pound-feet of torque — 25 more
ponies and 15 more pound-feet than in previous models.
On a power-to-weight ratio, those pound-feet are pulling fewer
pounds, too. The 2018 model tips the scales at 3,153 pounds, fully fu-
Highs: Improved horsepower,
torque and handling
Lows: Low mpg, high MSRP
Transmission: Seven-speed dual
clutch automatic
Horsepower: 500
few jobs
eled, almost exactly the same as the previous GT3. (The stick shift
version shaves 33 pounds off that number.) Because of the in-
creased horsepower and torque figures, the car feels quicker.
Porsche says the new power plant will push the car from zero to
Vehicle type: Two-door,
two-passenger sports car
Base price: $146,350
Torque: 339 pound-feet
EPA fuel economy rating: 13 miles
per gallon city / 21 highway / 16
combined
in June
60 mph in 3.2 seconds, and to a top speed of 197 mph, in the auto- Price as tested: $147,890
matic transmission version, or [See Porsche, C5] Slowdown could
simply signal full
employment — or
sagging confidence.

Merck joins bogus-cut bandwagon By Andrew Khouri

California’s economic en-


gine paused in June, as em-
MICHAEL HILTZIK average net prices amounts ployers added a meager 800
to a huge loophole allowing new jobs. The unemploy-
The big drug Merck to hike the price at ment rate held steady at a
company will of the drugs it really record low of 4.2%, according
Merck, cares about. In other words, to data released Friday by
scurrying to this is a bogus commitment, the state’s Employment De-
get on Presi- just like Pfizer’s pledge a few velopment Department.
dent days ago to roll back some of The June numbers repre-
Trump’s its recent price increases … sent a pullback from May,
good side on temporarily. when the Golden State add-
drug prices, The drug industry’s ed 7,200 jobs. And the gains
announced desire to meet Trump’s in May were much smaller
Thursday a raft of initiatives demand for lower prices is than in April, when employ-
aimed at showing its “com- understandable. What ers boosted payrolls by
mitment to responsible company wants to be in the nearly 26,000.
pricing.” crosshairs of the tweeter-in- The slowdown could sig-
The company said it chief? But offering price nal that California is simply
would lower the price of its cuts with imaginary im- reaching full employment.
hepatitis C treatment pacts isn’t going to cut it in Employers are struggling to
Zepatier by 60% and cut the long run. find workers. Or it could be a
prices on six other drugs by “What Merck did was not sign of sagging confidence
10%. Merck also pledged to of much benefit at all,” says among executives. A grow-
not increase the average net Walid Gellad, an expert on ing trade war with China, for
price of its overall product pharmaceutical policy and example, has unnerved
portfolio by more than the pricing at the University of companies in California’s lo-
inflation rate annually. Pittsburgh. “In fact, it’s gistics industry and beyond.
Hold your applause. counterproductive if the Economists, however,
Not a single one of these industry is saying it wants cautioned against reading
initiatives will do anything to help but really is just too much into one or two
significant to lower prices or pretending.” Nicholas Kamm AFP/Getty Images months of data.
even stem the rise in key Let’s open up Merck’s PRESIDENT Trump, with HHS Secretary Alex Azar, speaks May 11 on drug Lynn Reaser, chief econo-
products. The pledge on [See Hiltzik, C4] prices. Merck’s announced price cuts aren’t “much benefit at all,” an expert says. [See Economy, C5]
C2 LAT IMES. C OM/ B USINESS

BUSINESS BEAT
Wells ordered to
pay $8.6 million
In all, the arbitrators or-
OfficeMax ex-CEO, a dered the bank to pay $8.6
million.
client of bank’s wealth Wells Fargo Advisors
unit, lost millions on spokeswoman Shea
Leordeanu said, “We dis-
unsuitable bonds. agree with the award and we
are researching our op-
By James Rufus Koren tions.” An attorney for Wells
Fargo and Rogers did not re-
Wells Fargo’s wealth spond to a request for com-
management unit has been ment.
ordered to pay $8.6 million in Rogers had been Dun-
damages and fees to a client can’s investment advisor for
— the former chief executive years, before he worked for
of retailer OfficeMax — who Wells Fargo. Royal Bank of
lost millions of dollars in Canada, Rogers’ previous
risky Puerto Rico bonds rec- firm, was also named as a de-
ommended by his financial fendant in Duncan’s case,
advisor. but the Toronto company
Sam Duncan, the former settled in May for $25,000.
CEO of both the office sup- Scott Abeles, another of
plies chain and grocer Su- Duncan’s attorneys, said
perValu, sued Wells Fargo Rogers first bought Puerto
Advisors and broker Marc Rico bonds on Duncan’s be- Anne Cusack Los Angeles Times
Rogers in 2016, saying the half when he was at RBC, CO-FOUNDERS Bibop Gresta, left, and Dirk Ahlborn hope to bring Hyperloop Transportation Technologies’
broker had improperly in- but that the truly risky be- experimental transportation service to China. The company envisions capsules shuttling people in tubes.
vested in the assets despite havior took place while Rog-
Duncan’s stated preference ers was at Wells Fargo.
for conservative invest-
ments.
Duncan also alleged that
Rogers ignored the bank’s
own analysts, who con-
cluded the bonds were not
In 2012 and 2013, Duncan’s
investment accounts man-
aged by Rogers held almost
entirely Puerto Rico bonds,
according to Finra filings. At
one point, Duncan held
Hyperloop bets on China
suitable for conservative in- about $12 million worth of ing to the company, after velop its technology for a Ahlborn said the U.S.-
vestors. The bonds were the bonds, Abeles said. L.A. transportation Abu Dhabi and Ukraine more mountainous area China trade war has not af-
held by a trust account Dun- Investor advisors are re- signed on earlier in 2018. than it is tackling in Abu fected the deal.
can set up for his children, quired to recommend only company lands first Under China’s first hy- Dhabi or Ukraine. The deal is a public-pri-
his attorney, Gerard Fox, investments that are suit- deal to bring concept perloop deal, HTT would “That’s one of the rea- vate partnership, with the
told The Times. able given the risk and their bring the technology to Ton- sons we’re doing this proj- state paying half the costs
“Rogers knew this was a clients’ investment ap- system to country. gren, a city in China’s south- ect,” HTT Chief Executive and private Chinese in-
trust — knew this was mon- proach. Duncan’s lawyers ern Guizhou province. Dirk Ahlborn said. “It will vestors much of the rest, the
ey to be invested for future said Puerto Rico bonds By Ethan Millman The project would be bro- help us get a better grip on company said.
generations,” Fox said. “It should not have been held by ken up into two phases. building a better system in a HTT wasn’t the only Los
didn’t take a rocket scientist a conservative investor, at Los Angeles-based Hy- The first would be an ap- more challenging terrain. Angeles hyperloop company
to know these were risky in- least not in that quantity. perloop Transportation proximately 6-mile route It’s something new for us.” to announce a China deal
vestments.” Puerto Rico municipal Technologies announced that HTT is estimating Ahlborn wouldn’t com- this week.
Arbitrators with the Fi- bonds were once prized as- this week that it would work would cost about $300 mil- ment on a specific timeline Genertec America Inc., a
nancial Industry Regulatory sets: They promised higher with China to bring the high- lion. Officials are still dis- for the project, but he said subsidiary of a Chinese
Authority, an industry self- yields than other municipal tech experimental trans- cussing a specific location, the company is estimating state-owned entity, pledged
regulator known as Finra, bonds, and the income from portation service to that with the airport as a possible construction would take two $1 billion for a future hyper-
said on Thursday that Rog- them is not taxable. But in country. point in a potential route. to three years for the first loop project from Los Ange-
ers and Wells Fargo Advisors 2013, the island territory’s Hyperloop technology is The second phase would phase. les start-up Arrivo.
must pay Duncan $4.2 mil- slowing economy and bal- still a concept that’s under be an expansion; HTT offi- HTT said it would pro-
lion to compensate for his in- looning obligations led to a development, with no opera- cials didn’t specify its length vide the technology and en- ethan.millman
vestment losses, plus mil- debt crisis there. tional hyperloop systems in or cost. gineering expertise and that @latimes.com
lions more in interest, attor- place yet. Creating a hyperloop sys- Tongren would construct Twitter: @MillmanEthan
neys’ fees, punitive damages james.koren@latimes.com This is HTT’s third com- tem for Tongren would give the hyperloop and handle Bloomberg contributed to
and arbitration costs. Twitter: @jrkoren mercial agreement, accord- HTT the opportunity to de- certifications. this report.
L AT I ME S . CO M/ B U S IN ES S C3

COMPANY TOWN
Manafort’s daughter adopts alias
The elder Manafort has nections. “I Heart Huck-
Filmmaker releases been under intense scrutiny abees” actor Jacob Hoffman
since then, in part for his and his father, Dustin Hoff-
movie ‘Rosy’ under a work for powerful Ukraini- man, invested $3 million in a
pseudonym after her ans with ties to the Russian real estate venture of Yohai’s
government. He was in- that went bankrupt in 2016,
father is indicted. dicted in October 2017 as The Times first reported
part of the Russia investiga- last year.
By Daniel Miller tion conducted by special Manafort, along with her
counsel Robert S. Mueller mother and father, also in-
Filmmaker Jessica III, though he has not been vested in Yohai’s snake-
Manafort — a daughter of charged with election-re- bitten real estate business,
Republican political con- lated crimes. He was in- which aimed to build high-
sultant Paul Manafort, who dicted again in February end homes in tony Los Ange-
has been indicted following and June on additional les neighborhoods, includ-
accusations of financial charges. ing Bel-Air and in the Bird
crimes related to his work in Jessica Manafort’s IMDB Streets section of the Holly-
Ukraine — released a movie page says that she was ac- wood Hills. In all, the three
called “Rosy” this week. cepted into New York Uni- Manaforts put $4.7 million
But you wouldn’t know it versity’s Tisch School of the into the projects, which were
from the film’s credits. Arts in 2000 “after receiving never completed.
Instead, Jessica Mana- a recommendation from the In May, Reuters reported
fort, the movie’s writer and legendary director Martin that Yohai had pleaded
director, used a pseudonym Scorsese.” She graduated guilty to two charges related
in connection with the proj- with honors in 2004, accord- to his real estate and finan-
ect: Jess Bond. ing to the webpage. “Rosy” is cial dealings as part of an
Manafort acknowledged Manafort’s highest-profile agreement with the U.S. De-
her use of the alias — which Frazer Harrison Getty Images project to date. The film is a partment of Justice that re-
takes its surname from the JESSICA MANAFORT, writer and director of “Rosy,” said she used the alias Jess “thriller with dark comedic quires him to cooperate with
maiden name of her mother, Bond to separate herself from her father, GOP political consultant Paul Manafort. undertones that explores a other criminal cases — lead-
Kathleen — in a statement young woman’s attempt to ing to the possibility that he
she provided to The Times. daughter of,’ I am very much mand platforms. It debuted Thing,” and writing and pro- break free from male toxicity could be asked to help in the
Manafort said she is us- my own person and hope- a little more than a week be- ducing other projects. But by using her sexuality to em- prosecution of his former fa-
ing the name Bond “not to fully people can realize that,” fore Manafort’s father is “Rosy” is the first film of hers power herself,” according to ther-in-law.
hide, but to separate myself Manafort said, adding that scheduled to go on trial in to be released since her con- a description of it provided Yohai’s attorney declined
from everything going on be- she is in the process of legally federal court in Alexandria, troversial father rose to na- by the filmmaker. to comment.
cause it has nothing to do changing her last name. Va. tional prominence in 2016 The Orchard declined to
with me or my work.” “Rosy,” which co-stars Jessica Manafort, 36, is when he was named chair- comment. daniel.miller@latimes.com
“I am a passionate liberal Johnny Knoxville and Tony no stranger to Hollywood, man of Donald Trump’s Until last year, Manafort Twitter: @DanielNMiller
and a registered Democrat Shalhoub, was released having previously directed presidential campaign, ac- was married to Jeffrey Yohai, Times staff writers Mark
and this has been difficult for Tuesday by indie distributor movies including “Remem- cording to online entertain- a real estate developer with Olsen and Chris Megerian
me. Although I am ‘the the Orchard on video-on-de- ber the Daze” and “A Shore ment database IMDB. his own show business con- contributed to this report.

Paramount TV ‘Five’ host joins Trump PAC


president fired Longtime advocate
for the president exits
Shine — a confidant of the
network’s top-rated person-
ality, Sean Hannity — re-

over comments Fox News to promote


White House agenda.
cently signed on as deputy
chief of staff for communica-
tions for the White House.
John Bolton was a contrib-
utor to the network before he
who heard the remarks re- By Stephen Battaglio was hired to be the adminis-
It was not clear what ported the incident to an tration’s national security
executive, who then went to Kimberly Guilfoyle is advisor. Onetime anchor
Amy Powell said that human resources. At least leaving her co-host role on Heather Nauert is an under-
led to her ouster. She’s four people heard the com- the Fox News program “The secretary for public affairs in
ments, the person familiar Five” to join President the State Department.
exploring legal action. with the matter said. Trump’s political action Fox News is a favorite
When confronted with committee. Carlo Allegri Carlo Allegri/Invision/AP outlet of Trump, who before
By Ryan Faughnder the allegations, Powell de- Outlets reported Friday KIMBERLY GUILFOYLE, left, is the latest Fox he entered politics called in
nied them, the person famil- that Guilfoyle, 49, is joining News alumna to leave for President Trump’s team. regularly to the morning
Paramount Television iar with the incident said. America First Policies, a show “Fox & Friends.” He
President Amy Powell has The firing comes a month nonprofit that promotes the the entire GOP. Kim is one of populate conservative-lean- has given the bulk of his in-
been fired after making in- after Netflix ousted its chief agenda of the Trump White the most influential voices in ing Fox News programs terviews to the channel since
appropriate comments, the communications officer for House. Fox News confirmed the MAGA movement and throughout the day, the net- he took office, although in re-
movie and TV studio’s chief using a racial slur on at least her departure in a state- knows how to light up a work does not employ hosts cent weeks, he has been talk-
executive, Jim Gianopulos, two occasions. CEO Reed ment saying it has “parted crowd,” Surabian wrote. who have any formal role in ing with other outlets.
told staff Thursday. Hastings said in a memo to ways” with Guilfoyle. Guilfoyle’s ties to the an election campaign. A former San Francisco
In a memo obtained by employees he dismissed A tweet from Andrew White House have become Guilfoyle’s name has and Los Angeles prosecutor,
The Times, Gianopulos said Jonathan Friedland after Surabian, a spokesperson more personal lately. She is come up in the past regard- Guilfoyle is the ex-wife of
multiple people raised con- deciding that what he said for President Trump’s old- reportedly dating Donald ing a role in the Trump ad- California Lt. Gov. Gavin
cerns about Powell’s com- wasn’t “in line with our val- est son, Donald Jr., indi- Trump Jr., who is now sepa- ministration. In May 2017, Newsom. The couple di-
ments last week, sparking ues as a company.” cated that Guilfoyle will be rated from his wife. she was reportedly in talks vorced in 2005.
an internal investigation by This month, Papa John’s on the campaign trail for Re- The media personality to replace Sean Spicer, then Guilfoyle joined Fox
the company. It was not im- International Inc. Chairman publican candidates for the has long been a strong advo- the White House press sec- News in 2006 as a weekend
mediately clear what Powell John Schnatter resigned midterm elections. cate for Trump on “The retary. host and became a co-host
said that led to her ouster, from the pizza chain he “Having kimguilfoyle on Five.” But to join a political Guilfoyle becomes the on “The Five” in 2011.
but a person familiar with founded after facing sharp the trail campaigning with action committee, she had to latest Fox News alumna to
the matter said she made ra- criticism for making racist DonaldJTrumpJr for Re- cut her ties with Fox News. work for Trump. Former Fox stephen.battaglio
cially charged remarks dur- comments. publicans this fall is a win for While Trump supporters News co-President Bill @latimes.com
ing a conference call about Powell was named presi-
an upcoming Paramount TV dent of the Viacom Inc.-
show. owned Paramount Televi-
“Having spent the past sion in 2013, picked by then-
several days conducting a
thorough investigation into
this matter and speaking to
those who were present, our
CEO Brad Grey to ramp up
the storied Los Angeles stu-
dio’s efforts for the small
screen. Reviving the televi-
Insects aside for a Disney revamp
Human Resources and Le- sion division is seen as an im-
gal teams came to the same portant part of the studio’s California Adventure’s
conclusion, and we have plan to make a much-
made the decision to termi- needed comeback. A Bug’s Land will shut
nate Amy’s employment, ef- Powell, who began her ca- down Sept. 4 to make
fective immediately,” Gi- reer at CNN, joined Pa-
anopulos said. ramount in 2004 after work- way for superheroes.
Powell has denied mak- ing at Sony Pictures.
ing the insensitive com- Under her tenure, the By Hugo Martin
ments. She is exploring legal studio’s TV division pro-
action against Paramount, a duced recent shows such as A haven for bugs at Dis-
person close to her said. “13 Reasons Why” for Netflix ney California Adventure
“There is no truth to the and “The Alienist” on TNT, Park will be nixed to make
allegation that I made insen- which have created consid- room for a new hangout
sitive comments in a profes- erable buzz. Its upcoming for superheroes and their
sional setting — or in any set- shows include “Tom Clan- fans.
ting,” Powell said in a state- cy’s Jack Ryan” on Amazon A Bug’s Land, the area in
ment. “The facts will come and an adaptation of Joseph the theme park featuring
out and I will be vindicated.” Heller’s satirical novel characters from the 1998
The alleged incident oc- “Catch-22” for Hulu. Pixar movie “A Bug’s Life,”
curred during a call to dis- “While it is incredibly dif- will officially close Sept. 4 to
cuss “The First Wives Club,” ficult to part ways with a val- make way for a new land
a series adaptation of the ued member of our commu- starring the superheroes
1996 Paramount film of the nity, it is imperative that we from Marvel comic books
same name. The project’s uphold our values and en- and movies, which is set to
showrunner is Tracy Oliver, sure that all employees feel open in 2020.
who wrote the Universal Pic- safe and included in the That means the end of
tures hit “Girls Trip,” about workplace,” Gianopulos Heimlich’s Chew Chew Jay L. Clendenin Los Angeles Times
a group of black friends re- wrote to staff. Train, Flik’s Flyers, Francis’ A RIDE at A Bug’s Land, an area of Disney California Adventure Park that will
connecting at Essence Fest “Importantly, I want to Ladybug Boogie and the 3D close Sept. 4. An attraction featuring Marvel superheroes will take its place.
in New Orleans. Her version take this opportunity to re- show “It’s Tough to Be a
of “The First Wives Club” is mind everyone of the type of Bug!” what we do and make it even sentence of a Disneyland about the new superhero
expected to feature a pre- company and culture we’re Theme park officials an- better,” park spokeswoman park blog post about a land. Not even the name of
dominantly black cast. committed to building at Pa- nounced in March that A Liz Jaeger said. summertime celebration, the area has been an-
During the call, Powell ramount,” Gianopulos add- Bug’s Land would be sacri- Disney purchased Mar- known as Pixar Fest. Walls nounced, but it is almost
made remarks stereotyping ed. “It’s one of inclusion, ficed to make way for the vel Entertainment in 2009 around the bug attractions certain that it won’t be
black people in a lengthy honesty and accountability new superhero land, adja- for more than $4 billion, and will go up when the park called Marvel Land or some
rant, the person familiar — where diversity is critical cent to the drop ride Guard- so far the movies starring closes Sept. 4. variation of that because of
with the matter said. Pow- to ensuring that all ideas, ians of the Galaxy — Mis- Marvel superheroes such as The attractions in A previous contracting
ell’s alleged comments in- backgrounds and perspec- sion: Breakout. Iron Man, Black Panther Bug’s Land are geared pri- agreements.
cluded remarks about black tives are embraced and re- “We continually push the and Captain America have marily toward small chil-
women being angry and Af- spected.” boundaries of creativity and been hugely popular. dren, especially pre- hugo.martin
rican American children be- innovation to deliver the be- The official closing date schoolers. @latimes.com
ing raised by single parents. ryan.faughnder st guest experience and are for A Bug’s Land was dis- Disney officials have dis- Twitter:
An assistant at the studio @latimes.com looking for ways to take closed this week in the last closed almost no details @hugomartin
C4 LAT IMES. C OM/ B USINESS

MARKET ROUNDUP

Dollar falls
after Trump
comments on
China’s yuan
slipped 2.66 points, or 0.1%,
associated press
to 2,801.83 on Friday. The
Dow Jones industrial aver-
U.S. stocks inched down age edged down 6.38 points
Friday as bond yields to 25,058.12. The Nasdaq Ron Sachs Pool/Getty Images
jumped, a shift that helped composite slipped 5.10 MERCK’S Kenneth C. Frazier, left, with President Trump in 2017. Merck has announced a 60% cut in the
banks but hurt companies points, or 0.1%, to 7,820.20. price of its hepatitis C drug that’s an also-ran in the shrinking market for hepatitis C cures.
that pay big dividends. The The Russell 2000 index of

Merck pledge ‘confusing’


dollar fell after President smaller-company stocks fell
Trump said China is ma- 4.50 points, or 0.3%, to
nipulating its currency. 1,696.81.
Companies such as Short-term bond yields
Microsoft and Honeywell inched up. The yield on the
rose as investors were two-year Treasury note rose
pleased with their quarterly to 2.60% from 2.59%.
reports, but General Elec- Long-term bond prices [Hiltzik, from C1] Zepatier will still be higher brought the list prices down Gellad says there’s rea-
tric stumbled. Stocks wob- dropped. The yield on the 10- announcement to find the than most insurers are to what Merck was receiving son for optimism in some of
bled all week as investors re- year Treasury note rose to pretense. First, Zepatier. paying for it now. from payers anyway, after the Trump administration’s
acted to solid company re- 2.90% from 2.85%. That This product has been an As for the other six drugs discounts. policy prescriptions on drug
sults and to heightened helped banks because bond also-ran in the shrinking cited by Merck, lower-priced Finally, there’s Merck’s pricing.
trade tensions. The Stand- yields are used to set interest market for hepatitis C cures, generic versions of all of pledge to hold the average The administration
ard & Poor’s 500 index was rates on many kinds of loans, badly trailing Gilead Scien- them have been available for net price increase on its reportedly is contemplating
virtually flat for the week; including mortgages. JP- ces’ Harvoni and Sovaldi years, including Prinivil, a overall portfolio to the rate rules to discourage rebates
the Russell 2000 index, Morgan Chase shares rose even though its list price of medicine for high blood of inflation. that often prompt drug-
which is made up of smaller 1.3% to $111.28. Bank of about $54,000 is almost half pressure on which Merck’s “That’s not of much makers to raise prices, in
companies that do more America shares rose 1.6% to their list prices. But the patent expired in 2002. As benefit at all,” Gellad told favor of fixed discounts that
business inside the United $30.13. Gilead products have been Merck acknowledges in its me. “That is utterly confus- wouldn’t have the same
States, rose 0.6%. The dollar dropped heavily discounted, in part financial disclosures, the ing and probably not having effect. The administration’s
In the last two days, sharply, to 111.52 yen from to meet the competition introduction of generic a big impact at all, when you focus on drug prices is a
Trump criticized the Fed- 112.46 yen. The euro rose to from Merck and AbbVie, the competition for a drug look at what really matters positive development, he
eral Reserve for raising in- $1.1726 from $1.1644. maker of another hepatitis “typically leads to a signifi- to people.” By limiting its says, even if it has resulted
terest rates, said he’s willing Microsoft continued to C drug, and in part because cant and rapid loss of sales cost increases on a portfo- in misleading initiatives
to put tariffs on all U.S. im- set records after its fiscal these formulations are so for that product.” Umer lio-wide basis, he says, by the companies thus
ports from China, and said fourth-quarter results effective as cures that the Raffat, a drug industry Merck leaves itself the op- far.
China, the European Union topped Wall Street forecasts available patient pool is analyst at Evercore ISI, portunity to raise prices on “Where they’re trying to
and others are harming the and its cloud computing di- falling fast. calculated that the six drugs individual drugs. make fundamental changes
United States by weakening vision continued to grow. Zepatier sales peaked account for less than 0.1% of What’s most important in the law or regulations or
their currencies and reduc- The company said it’s being last year at about $1.7 billion Merck’s $40 billion in annual is that Merck made no com- the business environment is
ing interest rates. Stocks helped by its rivalry with and had fallen so low by the sales, according to mitments on the products good,” Gellad says. “The
weren’t affected, but the dol- Amazon, because some re- first quarter of this year that statnews.com. that actually are important last thing we want as a
lar declined and short-term tailers are reluctant to team the company essentially Merck seemed to ac- to its bottom line — block- society is to implement
bond yields slipped, sug- up with Amazon on cloud listed the drug’s U.S. sales in knowledge in its announce- busters such as the diabetes policy change because the
gesting investors wondered computing services while its quarterly financial re- ment that it chose drugs on drug Januvia, which ac- president is pressuring
if the Fed might raise inter- they compete with Amazon port as zero. Sales of Gile- which the price reductions counted for nearly $6 billion private businesses. That’s
est rates more slowly. in sales. Microsoft shares ad’s hepatitis C products, by would be almost invisible on in sales last year, and not what should be cele-
“If there’s a toss-up be- climbed 1.8% to $106.27. contrast, peaked in 2015 at the bottom line. It said its Keytruda, a cancer drug brated.”
tween raising and not rais- General Electric slid 4.4% $19.1 billion. They’ve fallen product selections “were that brought in $3.8 billion.
ing [interest rates], you won- to $13.12 after it said its power every year since, but the based on a range of factors Together, those two drugs Keep up to date with
der what role these types of business continued to strug- company still dominates the including the gap between accounted for roughly 25% Michael Hiltzik. Follow
comments might possibly gle as revenue and orders de- market. list price and actual dis- of Merck’s total sales. Merck @hiltzikm on Twitter, see
play,” said Sameer Samana, creased. GE, which has been Even with a 60% price counted (net) prices paid in has raised the price of Janu- his Facebook page, or email
a strategist for the Wells selling and splitting off busi- reduction, Gellad conjec- the market.” In other words, via by more than 18% since michael.hiltzik
Fargo Investment Institute. nesses, also cut its forecast tures, the list price of the reductions may have January 2017. @latimes.com.
Samana said he doesn’t for how much cash its busi-
think the Fed will make big nesses will generate.
changes to its policies based Benchmark U.S. crude
on Trump’s comments, even climbed 1.4% to $70.46 a bar-
if the president starts advo-
cating more forcefully for
lower rates. But it’s some-
thing investors will have to
rel in New York. Brent crude,
used to price international
oils, rose 0.7% to $73.07 a bar-
rel in London.
Trump steps up
Fed criticism
think about. Wholesale gasoline rose
“This is one more item 1.2% to $2.07 a gallon. Heat-
that just creates noise in ing oil rose 0.7% to $2.10 a gal-
markets,” he said. lon. Natural gas fell 0.4% to
The S&P 500 index $2.76 per 1,000 cubic feet.

[Fed, from C1] appointed” him by not low-


based on short-term politi- ering interest rates more
Dow: six months Friday: 25,058.12 cal calculations instead of dramatically coming out of
Down 6.38 what’s best for the economy the 1990-91 recession.
27000 over the long term. But such public criticism
Trump’s comments were has been rare since the Fed
26000 even more confounding be- was created in 1913 as the na-
cause he handpicked Fed tion’s independent central
25000 Chairman Jerome H. Powell bank.
and referred to him in the The president nominates
24000 CNBC interview as “a very the seven members of the Wang Zhao AFP/Getty Images
good man.” Fed’s Board of Governors, A POSTER at a bank in Beijing explains how to rec-
23000
“I guess the good man’s who must be confirmed by ognize real banknotes. China’s currency has fallen.
not doing what he wants,” the Senate. They serve 14-
said Chris Rupkey, chief fi- year terms and can only be good as it’s ever been.” for rate-hike decisions.
22000
nancial economist at MUFG removed for cause, not at In his Fed comments, “We’re going to do our
Union Bank in New York and will like most other presi- Trump complained that the business in a way that’s
21000 a close follower of the Fed. dential appointees. The higher interest rates, which strictly nonpolitical, with-
J F M A M J J
“Very plainly, he’s not in fa- chairman serves a four-year still are historically low, are out taking political issues
vor of rates going higher. It’s term. pushing up the value of the into consideration, and that
Major stock indexes very explicit.” Presidential pressure on dollar. carries out the mandate
Daily Daily % YTD % After the CNBC com- the Fed, when it has come, Foreign investors are at- Congress has given us,”
Index Close change change change
ments aired Thursday, the usually has been done be- tracted to countries that pay Powell said in an interview
Dow industrials 25,058.12 -6.38 -0.03 +1.37 White House issued a state- hind the scenes. higher interest rates, spik- on the “Marketplace” radio
S&P 500 2,801.83 -2.66 -0.09 +4.80 ment saying Trump re- For example, White ing demand for the country’s show last week.
Nasdaq composite 7,820.20 -5.10 -0.07 +13.28 spected the Fed’s independ- House tape recordings show currency. But a stronger dol- Trump can influence the
S&P 400 1,998.36 -10.69 -0.53 +5.15 ence and “is not interfering that President Nixon pres- lar makes U.S. goods more Fed mostly through ap-
with Fed policy decisions.” sured Fed Chairman Arthur expensive overseas, hurting pointments to the seven-
Russell 2000 1,696.81 -4.50 -0.26 +10.50
But then Trump doubled Burns to keep interest rates exports. At the same time, member Fed board. Two of
EuroStoxx 50 3,098.75 -0.62 -0.02 -2.49
down on his criticism Friday, low to boost Nixon’s reelec- the Chinese currency has the three sitting Fed gover-
Nikkei (Japan) 22,697.88 -66.80 -0.29 -0.29 raising concerns he was tion chances in 1972. fallen, which makes its ex- nors were Trump picks. Two
Hang Seng (Hong Kong) 28,224.48 +213.62 +0.76 -5.66 launching a campaign to Burns did, but it’s not ports cheaper around the other nominees are awaiting
pressure the Fed. clear if it was because of the world. Senate confirmation. And
“The average person in pressure. Economists pointed out Trump has two other seats
the street obviously will Presidents typically steer that part of the reason Chi- to fill.
Interest rates agree. Nobody likes high in- clear of public comments to na’s currency has dropped Rates are set by the 12-
Weekly 6 month 1 year terest rates,” said Sung Won preserve the Fed’s inde- recently is the trade war member Federal Open Mar-
Treasuries Yield change change change
Sohn, chief economist at SS pendence, which is crucial to Trump has started. ket Committee, which in-
T-bill: 1 year 2.39 +0.05 +0.62 +1.20 Economics, an economic investor confidence in their He escalated that battle cludes the seven Fed gover-
T-note: 5 year 2.77 +0.04 +0.33 +0.97 consulting firm in Los Ange- actions. Friday by reiterating a nors as well as five regional
T-note: 10 years 2.89 +0.06 +0.23 +0.65 les. “But a president making “History has shown that threat he made this month bank heads who are not cho-
T-bond: 30 years 3.03 +0.10 +0.10 +0.22 such a statement I think is central banks with inde- to slap tariffs on all of the sen by the president.
unfortunate.” pendence have done a much roughly $500 billion in Chi- They are selected by the
Week 6 months 1 year The last time a sitting better job of controlling in- nese goods the U.S. imports regional bank boards with
Bank & mortgage rates Rate ago ago ago president publicly pres- flation without sacrificing each year. approval from the Fed gov-
6 Month CD 0.59 0.58 0.57 0.48 sured the Fed on interest economic growth,” Sohn “I’m ready to go to 500,” ernors in Washington.
1 Year CD 1.01 1.06 1.06 0.87 rates was in June 1992. said. he told CNBC when asked “I can’t imagine Jerome
2 Year CD 1.22 1.21 1.20 0.96
President George H.W. “Central banks with in- about the threat. Powell and other members
Bush, who was in a tough re- tervention from the execu- China is more dependent of the FOMC changing their
30 Year Fixed 4.37 4.37 4.45 4.06
election battle after a reces- tive branch, such as Argen- on exports than the United views based on what the
15 Year Fixed 3.79 3.80 3.89 3.43 sion, told the New York tina, Brazil and some Asian States so the value of its cur- president has said,” Sohn
30 Year Jumbo 4.70 4.69 4.75 4.48 Times, “I’d like to see anoth- and African countries, have rency is declining because of said.
er lowering of interest done poorly in controlling in- investor concerns about the Rupkey isn’t so sure
rates.… I can understand flation and hurt economic negative effect of the trade given that Fed officials ap-
Commodities people worrying about infla- growth,” he said. war on the country’s econo- pear closely split over
tion. But I don’t think that’s Central banks raise inter- my. Chinese officials also whether they will inch up
Delivery Close Weekly 1 year
Commodity: Unit date in $ change change the big problem now.” est rates to prevent high in- probably are acting to deval- rates one or two more times
The Fed, under then- flation by keeping the econo- ue the currency to help boost this year.
Oil: Barrel Aug 18 70.31 -0.70 +24.54
Chairman Alan Greenspan, my from overheating. exports, Rupkey said. “It’s going to be in the
Gold Ounce Jul 18 1,229.50 -10.10 -24.80
cut the benchmark federal The Fed has been inching Trump’s comments back of their minds and I
Silver Ounce Jul 18 15.49 -0.25 -0.92 funds rate by 0.5 percentage up interest rates recently be- about the Fed helped push wouldn’t be surprised if the
Source: The Associated Press (Bank and mortgage rate figures from Bankrate.com) point the next week, and cause the U.S. economy is the value of the dollar down gradual rate hikes become
again by 0.25 percentage doing better. Friday. less gradual,” he said.
Online updates point in September. Trump frequently boasts Analysts don’t expect
For current market coverage plus stock prices and Bush lost the election about the economic im- Powell to give in to the pres- jim.puzzanghera
company data, go to latimes.com/business anyway. In a 1998 interview, provements, even exagger- sure. He has pledged in the @latimes.com
Bush blamed the defeat on ating, as he did in the CNBC past to be independent and Twitter:
Greenspan, saying he “dis- interview, that “it's maybe as Trump cannot remove him @JimPuzzanghera
L AT I ME S . CO M/ B U S IN ES S C5

It could drive owners to the track


[Porsche, from C1]
in 3.8 seconds and to 198 mph
in GT3s fitted with the ma-
nual gearbox.
The GT3’s engineers
would like their car to stay
on the ground while it is
achieving these impressive
speeds, so the vehicle’s chas-
sis and body have also been
adapted from Porsche’s race
models.
The body, based on the
Carrera 4, sits wider and
lower than the standard 911,
and is made principally of
lightweight polyurethane.
Many of the more visible
parts, though, are hewn
from carbon fiber — includ-
ing the rather conspicuous
rear wing. Porsche says this
aerodynamic feature pro-
vides 20% more ground force
than the wing on previous
GT3s.
New rubber and im-
proved suspension also help
keep the GT3 glued to the
road.
All that power, torque
and resulting acceleration
are made manageable, even
for an average driver like me,
by Porsche’s “active suspen-
sion” system, which keeps
the wheels on the ground
and, when necessary, auto-
matically engages a touch of
rear-wheel steering. Porsche

The sensation of control PORSCHE SAYS the new power plant will push the 911 GT3 from zero to 60 mph in 3.2 seconds, and to a top speed of 197 mph.
is heightened by the stock
sports steering wheel and chanical wonder, especially heated seats, auto-dimming
seats, which are quite stiff when “sport” mode is en- mirrors and an extended-
and contribute to the en- abled. This initiates auto- range gas tank. So the
gaged, race car feeling of the matic rev matching on MSRP was only a few ticks
new GT3. (Fully adjustable downshifts, and increases above the $146,350 base
seats and plush bucket seats the race day mood. price.
are also available as op- Drivers who want an even Those who shopped last
tions.) more engaged experience year’s model will note a price
The manual transmis- can click off the traction con- increase of about $13,000 for
sion, too, will add to the en- trol and other electronic the 2018 model, whose base
gaged driving experience, babysitters. This will un- price includes the $1,700 fed-
and will be welcomed by pur- leash the full, unmonitored eral “gas guzzler” penalty.
ists who hated the fact that power of the six-cylinder en- That’s a result of the
earlier GT3s didn’t offer a gine, and is not recom- GT3’s thirsty engine, which
manual transmission option mended for off-the-track gets a combined 16 miles per
at all. Porsche’s media mate- driving, I believe, or for ama- gallon — a number that can
rials state that the stick shift teur drivers like me. be achieved only by driving
is offered “at no extra City driving is made eas- the car very conservatively.
charge,” which is pretty ier, on the other hand, by an No one is going to do that.
funny considering car com- optional pneumatic nose lift This sports car, no matter
panies used to refer to ma- function, essential in some where its rubber meets the
nual transmissions as neighborhoods, to keep the road, is an invitation to
“standard,” and charged ex- 911’s chin from scraping on sporty driving. It demands
tra for automatics. driveways and even speed respect, and commands re-
Even without the more humps. spect, in equal measure. Richard Pardon Porsche
engaged stick shifting, the The Guards Red model I THE “ACTIVE SUSPENSION” system keeps the wheels on the ground and,
PDK transmission is a me- drove was bone stock but for business@latimes.com when necessary, automatically engages a touch of rear-wheel steering.

Jobless
rate is We don’t sell homes,
we help you sell yours.
steady
[Economy, from C1]
mist of the Fermanian Busi-
ness and Economic Institute
at Point Loma Nazarene
University, said June’s dis-
appointing figures “warrant
attention” and could be a Mel Melcon Los Angeles Times
sign of uncertainty around THE EDUCATION sector added jobs in June. Above,
trade. But they are not cause Ingrid Villeda teaches health in South Los Angeles.
for “undue alarm at this
point.” manufacturing, finance,
“June’s weak perform- mining and logging and
ance could be temporary,” “other services” also California
she said in an email. trimmed payrolls. employment
Others said it was too Wages, meanwhile, rose
early to see effects from the 2.6% in California from the Monthly net job gains
tariffs the Trump adminis- previous year, to $30.42 an
80 (in thousands)
tration has placed on Chi- hour, according to the fed-
nese goods. eral Bureau of Labor Stat-
An initial levy on $34 bil- istics, barely keeping up with 60
lion of Chinese goods, along the national increase in con-
with countermeasures by sumer prices. (The agency June
China, took effect in July af- does not publish consumer 40
2018:
ter months of tariff threats inflation data for individual 800
and saber-rattling between states.)
the world’s two largest econ- The number of jobs in Los 20
omies. More tariffs have Angeles County rose by
been threatened. 8,800. Employers in San Ber-
Michael Bernick, an at- nardino and Riverside coun- 0
J J A S OND J F MAM J
torney with Duane Morris ties added 3,400 jobs, while 2017 2018
and a former director of the San Diego County employ-
Employment Development ers cut 5,400. The number of Monthly unemployment rate
Department, said the slow- jobs in Ventura County fell 5.0 %
down was expected after a by 300. Orange County lost
sustained stretch of job 100 jobs.
growth, noting that the cur- Across Los Angeles and
rent economic expansion is Orange counties, wages rose
now the second longest in 4.8%, to $29.39 an hour,
the post-World War II pe- though inflation took out a 4.5 June
riod. chunk of those gains. 2018:
“California has a broad So-called core inflation — 4.2%
and diverse economy, and consumer prices minus vola- The Los Angeles Times real estate section
we’re now in our 99th month tile food and energy costs —
of employment expansion,” rose 3.5% in Los Angeles and 4.0
is the one-stop shop for homebuyers. Now,
he said in an email. Orange counties.
Last month, employers Sung Won Sohn, chief
J J A SOND J F MAM J
2017 2018
they can search local inventory, look for open
in four of California’s 11 in-
dustry sectors added jobs.
economist with Los Angeles
consulting firm SS Econo-
Source: California Employment houses and read local real estate news all in
Development Department
The education and mics, blamed June’s poor Los Angeles Times one place. And it’s where agents can be seen
health services sector jobs figures partly on sky-
gained the most, growing by high housing costs that add a lot more jobs.” by thousands of homebuyers every week.
8,000 jobs. The information make it difficult for employ- Bernick and others said
sector, which includes tech ers to recruit and retain that the economy appears
companies and Hollywood workers. mostly healthy despite the latimes.com/Realestate
studios, grew by 4,600 jobs. He noted that the num- poor June numbers. But
Employers in the govern- ber of people in the labor Bernick said federal trade
ment sector and the profes- force — either those em- policy could hamper further
sional and business services ployed or looking for work — job growth.
sector also added jobs. has been falling in recent “A widening trade war is
The other seven sectors months. the main threat to Califor-
saw job losses. Leisure and Dave Smith, an econo- nia’s continued employment
hospitality cut 4,000 jobs. mist at the Pepperdine Uni- expansion,” he said.
The construction sector versity Graziadio Business
shrank by 2,900. Trade, School, said that absent an andrew.khouri
transportation and utilities increase in immigration, “we @latimes.com
lost 2,600 jobs. Employers in are just not at a capacity to Twitter: @khouriandrew
C6 WST LAT IMES. C OM/ B USINESS

‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ director is fired


ful outer-space superhero full responsibility for the way tease an upcoming project.
Disney severs ties franchise, which together I conducted myself then. All But Gunn bowed out of that
grossed more than $1.5 bil- I can do now, beyond offering appearance.
with James Gunn after lion. He was expected to be- my sincere and heartfelt re- Gunn’s firing further il-
offensive tweets on gin shooting the third film gret, is to be the best human lustrates the speed and fe-
this year. being I can be.” rocity with which social me-
rape, 9/11 are dug up. Gunn’s offensive tweets, The episode highlights dia postings — amid intense
which dated from several the risks that studios like political polarization and
By Josh Rottenberg years ago and have since Disney may assume when heightened sensitivity in the
been deleted, were un- they bring outside-the- wake of the #MeToo move-
Walt Disney Co. an- earthed by conservative mainstream filmmakers ment — can come back to
nounced Friday that it was commentators after Gunn, with provocative sensibil- haunt public figures.
removing director James an outspoken opponent of ities onto high-stakes tent- In late May, executives at
Gunn from the Marvel Stu- President Trump, came to pole projects. Disney and ABC canceled
dios sequel “Guardians of the defense of actor and film- Indeed, before being the sitcom “Roseanne” after
the Galaxy Vol. 3” after old maker Mark Duplass, who hired to take the reins of the its star, Roseanne Barr, on
tweets surfaced in which became ensnared in his own “Guardians” franchise, Twitter compared Valerie
Gunn joked about such top- Twitter imbroglio after en- Gunn was best known for his Jarrett, a former aide to
ics as rape, pedophilia, 9/11 couraging liberals to con- work on edgy, small-scale President Obama, to an ape.
and the Holocaust. sider following right-wing Jordan Strauss Invision/Associated Press fare such as the 2006 horror- In 2015, on the eve of the
“The offensive attitudes pundit Ben Shapiro. JAMES GUNN , shown in 2017, says, “I understand comedy “Slither” and 2010’s release of the ill-fated 20th
and statements discovered In one of the unearthed and accept the business decisions taken” Friday. dark superhero satire “Su- Century Fox superhero film
on James’ Twitter feed are tweets, Gunn wrote, “I like per.” When he joined Marvel, “The Fantastic Four,” direc-
indefensible and inconsis- when little boys touch me in ter to explain that he had “As I have discussed publicly it was hoped that he would tor Josh Trank disavowed
tent with our studio’s values, my silly place.” In another, evolved as a person since many times, as I’ve devel- inject some of his skewed the movie in a tweet that he
and we have severed our he wrote, “The best thing writing those tweets. oped as a person, so has my aesthetic into the big- quickly deleted, though not
business relationship with about being raped is when “Many people who have work and my humor…. I used budget comic-book realm. before it went viral.
him,” Walt Disney Studios you’re done being raped and followed my career know to make a lot of offensive The announcement of his
Chairman Alan Horn said in it’s like ‘whew this feels when I started, I viewed my- jokes. I don’t anymore.” firing came amid the Comic- josh.rottenberg
a statement. great, not being raped!’ ” self as a provocateur, mak- In a statement Friday, Con gathering in San Diego, @latimes.com
Gunn co-wrote and di- On Thursday, Gunn, who ing movies and telling jokes Gunn wrote, “I understand where Gunn had been ex- Times staff writers Nardine
rected the first two install- has long been a prolific user that were outrageous and and accept the business de- pected to appear at a Sony Saad and Jen Yamato
ments of the wildly success- of social media, took to Twit- taboo,” Gunn wrote, in part. cisions taken today…. I take Pictures panel Friday to contributed to this report.

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Temps
cool as
Open
heats up
Kisner is tied with the
‘other’ Johnson at
Carnoustie. McIlroy
and Spieth are close.
By Sam Farmer

CARNOUSTIE, Scot-
land — Think it’s tough to
read the greens at the
British Open?
Try predicting the topsy-
turvy leaderboard.
Dustin Johnson and
Justin Thomas — Nos. 1 and
2 in the world, respectively —
missed the cut Friday, and
No. 3 Justin Rose needed to
make a putt on 18 to get in.
Meanwhile, Bernhard Lang-
er, who has been a mainstay
since the 1980s, is happily
sticking around. Dylan Buell Getty Images
“It just goes to show it’s MANNY MACHADO CONNECTS for a single in the seventh inning against the Milwaukee Brewers. Machado’s Dodgers debut couldn’t
not easy,” said Langer, 60, have gone much better, with two singles and two walks in his first road victory since June 23 with the Baltimore Orioles.

New guy, same story


who shot even par Friday
and is two over heading into
the weekend, one stroke bet-
ter than the plus-three cut
line.
Zach Johnson and Kevin
Kisner, among several
American players sharing a
house near the course, lead
after two rounds at six
under. Pat Perez was at six
under too, until bogeying the
final hole. He’s in a cluster at
five under. Defending cham-
This Manny Machado enjoys
pion Jordan Spieth is at
three under after a 67. speaks softly a solid debut, but
On a dreary summer day,
cool and wet, the umbrellas but carries win proves need
went up and the distances
came down, the rain-soft-
ened fairways restoring a big stick for better relief
some sense of normalcy.
Later in the day, the skies DODGERS 6, MILWAUKEE 4
DYLAN HERNANDEZ
[See Golf, D7]
MILWAUKEE — The By Bill Shaikin
newcomer found the
British Open silence in the locker By the time Manny Machado
room curious, with the made the first out of his Dodgers ca-
SECOND-ROUND LEADERS
players listening to reer, his new team was three outs
Carnoustie Golf Links music doing so with from victory, with an All-Star closer
Carnoustie, Scotland headphones, as was waiting to deliver. By the time Kenley
Par 71 | 7,402 yards requested by their Jansen did deliver, the Dodgers’ gid-
1st 2nd Total manager. diness in fortifying their roster with
Z. Johnson 69 67 136 -6 “Somebody turn on an All-Star shortstop had been tem-
the music,” Manny said aloud. pered by the renewed realization they
Kisner 66 70 136 -6 From then on, there was music in must fortify Jansen’s supporting
Fleetwood 72 65 137 -5 the Dodgers clubhouse. cast.
Schauffele 71 66 137 -5 Matt Kemp laughed as he recalled It would be a cliche to say Macha-
the scene. MAX MUNCY , hit by a pitch, reaches base following Chris Tay- do’s Dodgers debut went according
Perez 69 68 137 -5
“That’s what he did,” Kemp said. lor and Machado in the third inning as the Dodgers go up 1-0. to script, and besides any good script
Other notables “It was the coolest thing ever.” would have had him hitting a home
McIlroy 69 69 138 -4 The memory was from a decade run. He didn’t do that, but he did
Spieth 72 67 139 -3 ago and the Manny in question was HOUSTON 3, ANGELS 1 reach base in four of five plate appear-
Woods 71 71 142 E
Manny Ramirez. One and done for Angels offense ances.
The new Manny’s introduction to He neither scored nor drove in a
D. Johnson 76 72 148 MC [See Hernandez, D5] Houston’s Dallas Keuchel gives up lone run in [See Dodgers, D5]
eighth after taking no-hitter into seventh. D3

1968
Focused
Goff lives
life on the AHEAD OF THEIR TIMES
When Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists in protest at the
mild side Olympics, they inspired few imitators in sports until recently
By Gary Klein By David Wharton

A few weeks before he That autumn night at Estadio Olimpico


was due to report to training Universitario might not have been so memora-
camp, Jared Goff went Hol- ble if Tommie Smith and John Carlos had
lywood. merely each raised a black-gloved fist into the
The Rams quarterback air.
posted to Instagram a photo The mournful way in which the U.S. track
of himself and three friends stars bowed their heads, the vulnerable man-
standing in front of the ner in which they stood shoeless, made the ges-
iconic Hollywood sign. It ture something beyond menacing.
was the ascending NFL “We are black and we are proud of being
star’s first time at the hill- black,” Smith said. “Black America will under-
side landmark that cele- stand what we did tonight.”
brates a region awash in en- The photograph of their protest on the med-
tertainment and sports ce- als stand at the 1968 Summer Olympics in
lebrities. Mexico City ranks among the most unforget-
“Is this LA enough?” Goff table images in the history of sport.
wrote. The sprinters hoped to draw attention to
Goff automatically joined the treatment of blacks in an America still
the celebrity fraternity in struggling with integration. By removing their
2016 when the Rams made shoes, they sought to empathize with the poor.
him the No. 1 pick in the NFL The power of the moment triggered a world-
draft. But he proved star wide response — some praised Smith and Car-
worthy last year after re- los as heroes, others dismissed them as “mili-
bounding from a shaky rook- tants” performing a “Nazi-like salute.”
ie season, leading the Rams Regardless, it was expected that their ac-
to the NFC West title under tions would spark a wave of social conscious-
first-year coach Sean Mc- ness among athletes. Carlos predicted as
Vay. much, saying that competitors at the next
Now, after playing in the Summer Olympics might “tear the place
Pro Bowl for the first time, Luis Sinco Los Angeles Times down.” Luis Sinco Los Angeles Times
Goff is the triggerman for a JOHN CARLOS was inspired to take ac- But a crusade never materialized, with TOMMIE SMITH said, “I was much more
team that is expected to con- tion on the Olympic podium by his San Jose sports protests few and far between in the years frightened on that stand than I had ever
[See Goff, D3] State professor, Harry Edwards. that followed. [See Protest, D8] been on the starting block.”
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GALAXY
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at Chicago ATLANTA according to people familiar three-year contract with
3 7:30 with the deal who were not Phoenix in 2012 but was
SpecSN SpecSN authorized to speak pub- waived a year later after an
SPARKS licly. arrest for marijuana pos-
Beasley joins a rebuilt session.
Shade denotes home game roster headlined by LeBron Beasley’s reputation has
James, along with three suffered over several off-the-
other veteran additions the court incidents. But he
Lakers signed to one-year hasn’t had trouble in years.
TODAY ON THE AIR deals: guards Rajon Rondo “My past is my past,”
TIME EVENT ON THE AIR and Lance Stephenson and Beasley said last year, ac-
ACTION SPORTS center JaVale McGee. cording to the New York
4 p.m. X Games Minneapolis TV: ESPN The Lakers also brought Post. “They keep harping on
ARENA FOOTBALL back guard Kentavious Tony Dejak Associated Press it. Everyone wants me to
4:30 p.m. Washington at Albany TV: CBS Sports Caldwell-Pope on a second MICHAEL BEASLEY played with LeBron James for grow up and learn from my
AUTO RACING one-year deal. They’ll join a a season in Miami and against him here after James past, learn from my mis-
8 a.m. NASCAR Xfinity Series, Lakes Region 200, TV: CNBC young group led by second- returned to Cleveland. Now they’re teammates again. takes. But you guys should
qualifying year players Lonzo Ball, Kyle do the same thing.
9:30 a.m. NASCAR Cup Series, final practice TV: NBCSN Kuzma and Josh Hart, and New York. He shot 50.7% basketball with 12.7 re- “I’m years removed from
1 p.m. NASCAR Xfinity Series, Lakes Region 200 TV: NBCSN third-year forward Brandon from the field, 39.5% on bounds per game and was any marijuana incident or
4:30 p.m. NHRA, Dodge Mile-High NHRA Nationals TV: FS1 Ingram. three-pointers and 78% from named the Big 12 player of incident period. But it’s all
BASEBALL Beasley, 29, is a former the line and was one of the the year. He earned first- anybody speaks about. I’ve
10 a.m. St. Louis at Chicago Cubs TV: MLB No. 2 overall draft pick join- Knicks’ more consistent team all-rookie honors but grown up. Now it’s time for
4 p.m. Houston at Angels TV: 11 ing his seventh team in 11 players. was traded to Minnesota on you to grow up.’’
R: 830, 1330 seasons. Last season he av- Beasley was drafted by July 12, 2010, just four days af-
4 p.m. Dodgers at Milwaukee TV: SNLA eraged 13.2 points and 5.6 re- Miami out of Kansas State in ter James announced he was tania.ganguli@latimes.com
R: 570, 1020 bounds in 74 games with 2008 after he led all of college signing with the Heat. Twitter: @taniaganguli
7 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Seattle TV: MLB
BOXING
7 p.m. Jaime Munguia vs. Liam Smith TV: HBO
CYCLING
4:30 a.m. (Sun.) Tour de France, Stage 15 TV: NBCSN
LETTERS
GOLF
4 a.m.
10 a.m.
10 a.m.
1 p.m.
1:30 a.m. (Sun.)
British Open
U.S. Junior Amateur
British Open
PGA, Barbasol Championship
British Open
TV: 4
TV: FS1
TV: UNVSO
TV: Golf
TV: Golf
They like Mike being like Mike
4 a.m. (Sun.) British Open TV: 4 Rob Manfred better be
HORSE RACING careful in hoping that Mike
2 p.m. Trackside Live, Del Mar TV: TVG Trout would try to make
5:30 p.m. Trackside Live, San Diego Handicap, Del TV: TVG himself more marketable. If
Mar reporters start digging into
6:30 p.m. The Quarters, Los Alamitos TV: TVG Trout’s teenage years they
MOTORCYCLE RACING may find out that he coudn’t
2:15 p.m. MotoAmerica, Utah TV: beIN1 tie a knot in the Boy Scouts,
PRO BASKETBALL never walked an old lady
Noon WNBA, Washington at New York TV: NBA across the street and once
PRO FOOTBALL stuck his bubble gum under
1 p.m. CFL, Winnipeg at Toronto TV: ESPN2 his desk in sixth grade.
6 p.m. CFL, Montreal at Calgary TV: ESPN2 Leave the guy alone.
SOCCER Baseball needs more players
7 a.m. International Champions Cup, Bayern TV: ESPN2 like Mike Trout and less guys
Munich vs. Paris Saint-Germain R: 1220 on PEDs or 17-year-olds who
12:30 p.m. NWSL, Seattle at Orlando TV: Lifetime write racist or homophobic
12:30 p.m. MLS, Atlanta vs. D.C. United TV: KMEX tweets.
2:30 p.m. Mexico, Cruz Azul vs. Puebla TV: ESPND Richard Katz
4 p.m. MLS, Galaxy at Philadelphia TV: SpecSN, Los Angeles
SpecDep R: 1330 ::
4:45 p.m. Mexico, Pachuca vs. Monterrey TV: KMEX, ESPND
6:45 p.m. Mexico, Tigres UNAL vs. Leon TV: KMEX R: 1330 Mike Trout. The best
7 p.m. Mexico, Tijuana vs. CD Guadalajara TV: Prime, FS1 baseball player on earth. If he
TENNIS could pitch, he would have to
11 a.m. ATP, Hall of Fame Open TV: Tennis submit to a DNA test to prove
he is human. He is the type of
young man every father
would be proud to call son,

Sparks go cold in third, not because of his baseball


prowess, but because of the
person he is. Mr. Manfred,

lose to last-place Fever you were way off base. Also,


rest in peace, Mitch
Chortkoff.
Gary Coronado Los Angeles Times
HE’S A TWO-TIME most valuable player and one of the good guys, which is why
Alex Fernandez the Angels and their fans were so quick to defend Mike Trout this week.
from which they couldn’t Lakewood
INDIANA 78 emerge. interviews to fill downtime deep rich traditional gold Russia this year. Based on
::
SPARKS 76 The Fever outscored the between home runs. Oh, jerseys more during home the quality of play exhibited
Sparks 29-14 in the third quar- Mike Trout is the best wait… Was that the actual games here in Los Angeles, in qualifying, we would surely
By Ethan Bauer ter to claim a 12-point lead version of himself. He is a game? and not in Boston? We’re have been embarrassed.
punctuated by a 34-foot, down-home country boy who Anthony Moretti about tradition, not a clown Until our best athletes
Jantel Lavender shuffled buzzer-beating three-pointer was raised with a great value Lomita carnival dress act. choose soccer over the NBA
her feet under the basket as from Kelsey Mitchell to close system. He is the best in the :: Eric Fryer and NFL we’ll never win a
Candace Parker heaved a the quarter. game and here’s hoping that Brea World Cup. Can you imagine
15-foot jumper fewer than five “We couldn’t get stops, and he never changes who he is. Congratulations to man- :: a team with the likes of Le-
minutes into Friday’s game. they were kind of playing with Let the so-called “brand” go ager Dave Roberts: Within 10 Bron James on our side?
The shot missed, but Laven- flow and scoring in transi- to someone else who needs it months he has mismanaged Magic Johnson’s super- Joe Dahl
der grabbed the rebound. tion,” Parker said. “I think to justify their career. and lost the both the World sized ego is an amazing thing Fullerton
Then she missed a put- that was the key.” Gil Moe Series and the All-Star game. to observe. A quote from the ::
back attempt and grabbed The Sparks fought back, Palm Desert Steve Abrams Magic man. “The ultimate
the rebound again. Once more clawing as close as two points :: Lake Balboa decision-maker on the team It’s now time to experi-
she missed, and once more with 15.8 seconds left to play. is me. I take that to Jeanie ence the real futbol. Fight
she grabbed the rebound. After a defensive stop led by Kudos to the Angels in The other Mike [Buss] and she says what she On!
Finally, the ball found the Chelsea Gray gave the Sparks releasing their retort to Rob Mike Scioscia says base- says and whether she signs David Marshall
net, and the Sparks retreated the ball with five seconds left, Manfred’s criticism of Mike ball is a performance-based off or not.” Doesn’t that make Santa Monica
on defense. Essence Carson missed a Trout’s marketing campaign. business. That standard is Jeanie the real “ultimate
But in Friday night’s 78-76 19-foot jumper and Parker It’s refreshing to see an never applied to him. Includ- decision-maker?” Positively not true
loss to the Indiana Fever at missed a layup at the buzzer organization back humility ing this year, the Angels have Bert Bergen Based on the majority of
Staples Center, the Sparks that would have tied the score. and character over shame- underperformed eight of the La Cañada your selections, you might
didn’t get many second (or The loss was the Sparks’ less self-promotion. The last nine years. Any other :: consider changing the sec-
third or fourth) chances like seventh in their last 10 games Nationals can have Bryce organization in baseball tion name to Negative
Lavender’s. and their fourth straight at Harper’s antics and his .214 would have made a change in Luke Walton, please Letters.
Instead, the last-place Fe- home. batting average. I’ll continue the dugout years ago. His resign! LeBron is a super Lynda A. Hernandez
ver (3-21) used a blistering to support Trout with count- time should be up. player; however, he chews up Santa Ana
third quarter to toss the ethan.bauer@latimes.com less others. Fred Lewandowski and spits out his coaches.
Sparks (14-10) into a chasm Twitter: @ebaueri Tim Hoff Laguna Niguel The Lakers brass says Show- Slide rules
Fountain Valley :: time is back. Translation: So, Chase Utley is going to
:: LeBron will be assuming your retire to spend more time
Mike Scioscia would coaching duties. with his family. A word of
PEOPLE DRIVE In response to Paul Si-
mon’s verse asking where Joe
probably be a good scout. A
capable manager he is not
Luke, you coach in LaLa
Land, but this unfolding
advice for his kids: If you’re
playing ball with Dad, don’t
FROM ALL OVER! DiMaggio has gone, he has
been reincarnated as an
and that means he probably
would be mediocre as a
story has no happy ending.
Drop the pretense, find your
try to force him out at second.
It won’t end well for you.
AREN’T YOU Angel named Mike Trout.
Mike Anderson
bullpen coach. His pitching
coach is pitiful. Albert Pujois
own way. You are too good of
a guy to be coach in title only.
Mike Davison
Toluca Lake
CURIOUS WHY? Sherman Oaks
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only a matter of time until he
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Ashland, Ore.
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Keuchel is latest lefty to thwart Angels


back injury. Of particular
Houston pitcher takes note, Correa is three inches
taller than Gonzalez.
no-hit bid into the Any lingering controversy
seventh before giving or discussion of the ruling was
muted when Ian Kinsler led
up Upton single. off the eighth with a single to
left. Kinsler eventually scored
HOUSTON 3 on a Jabari Blash sacrifice fly.
ANGELS 1 This franchise hasn’t been
no-hit since Sept. 11, 1999,
By Jeff Miller when Minnesota’s Eric Milton
did it at the Metrodome. That
Tyler Skaggs had a couple team — then known as the An-
problems Friday night for the aheim Angels — was managed
Angels. Neither of them was by Joe Maddon.
self-confidence. These Angels sputtered
“It’s at an 11 right now,” again against a left-handed
Skaggs said recently. “It’s not starting pitcher, falling to 9-19
even just a 10.” in such circumstances. Over-
That’s how good he had all, they’re back to .500 at 49-
been of late, Skaggs giving up 49.
four earned runs over his pre- “As far as in the batter’s
vious 38 innings. box, unfortunately, it was a lot
Dallas Keuchel nearly of what we saw against left-
crushed those numbers and handed pitching before the
historically so, as the Houston break,” manager Mike Scios-
left-hander no-hit the Angels cia said. “We have to do better.
deep into the seventh inning No doubt about that.”
before the Astros claimed a 3-1 With the offense struggling
victory. to produce baserunners,
The thumping marked a Skaggs needed to be as good
discouraging first step out of or better than he has been re-
Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times the All-Star break for the cently. He hadn’t given up
GEORGE SPRINGER , who led off Friday’s game with a single off Tyler Skaggs, scores Houston’s first run. home team. With Seattle win- more than one earned run in
ning, the Angels fell 10 games six straight starts, one short
ANGELS REPORT out of the American League’s of the franchise record set
second wild-card spot. more than five decades ago.

Team plans to be very flexible with Ohtani At least they avoided the
embarrassment of needing
more than nine innings to get
their first post-break hit.
The Astros had two earned
runs Friday by the time
Skaggs retired his fifth batter.
Houston scored once in each
Ohtani gets deeper into his hab goes as planned.” Bridwell, who had a bone There were points along the of the first three innings as
By Jeff Miller comeback, the Angels will Ohtani was treated with spur removed from his right way Friday where Keuchel Skaggs struggled like he
have to figure out how best to platelet-rich plasma and elbow this week. dominated. hadn’t since giving up five
The historical ramifica- ready him as a pitcher while stem-cell injections June 7 in A 10-game winner for the The Angels did hit a few runs to Detroit on May 28.
tions of Shohei Ohtani’s two- keeping his bat available. an attempt to avoid ligament Angels in 2017, Bridwell has hard liners, including a Justin “It’s definitely not easy
way rookie season will now That could mean staging replacement surgery that spent most of this season Upton drive in the fourth that throwing the first game after
reach beyond the box score as simulated games, which would sideline him as a struggling to stay healthy at could have been a hit were it the All-Star break, but that’s
he attempts to resume his would allow Ohtani to remain pitcher until 2020. triple-A Salt Lake. He has not for the lunging effort of no excuse,” he said. “I’m a pro-
pitching career. on the active roster. Eppler reiterated Friday pitched only 28 innings for the first baseman Yuli Gurriel. fessional. I was ready to go to-
Ohtani and the Angels face A stint on the disabled list that no doctor has told him Bees. Finally, with two outs in day. They just got the best of
the unprecedented challenge would permit him to go on a Ohtani will require the pro- Bridwell made one start the seventh, Upton ripped an- me.”
of rehabilitating his sprained rehab assignment, but that cedure. for the Angels in April and re- other drive directly over the The first three Astros
ulnar collateral ligament would cost the Angels his Citing his own interactions tired only five Oakland Ath- head of shortstop Marwin reached to start the game,
while continuing to employ services as a hitter. and research, Eppler also ex- letics while giving up six runs. Gonzalez. He leaped and ex- George Springer scoring on
him as a designated hitter. Whatever plan the teams plained that he didn’t believe tended his glove, only to have Jose Altuve’s single.
“It’s tough to fill in all the follows, general manager undergoing the operation Short hops the ball squirt out as he was The first three Astros
details until you see how the Billy Eppler said the Angels now to attempt to ensure the Reliever Jim Johnson coming back down. reached to start the second,
progression goes,” manager will continue to rest Ohtani on injury is repaired would be in (lumbar strain) was sched- The play could have been Springer eventually driving in
Mike Scioscia said. “We have the days before and after he Ohtani’s best interest. uled to make another rehab ruled a hit or an error, long- Max Stassi with a sacrifice fly.
to be very flexible with it.” pitches. “I can tell you the consen- appearance Friday night. His time official scorer Ed Mun- Skaggs got out the first
Ohtani was medically “We just need to do what’s sus among that group [the next step could be to rejoin the son choosing the former, a de- two batters to start the third
cleared to begin a throwing best for the player,” Eppler medical community] is to ne- Angels’ bullpen. …The Angels cision that was met with jeers but then walked Evan Gattis
program Thursday. He played said. “If it lends itself to mak- ver push a player into probably will option out a re- from a home crowd appar- and surrendered a run-scor-
catch before the game Friday ing starts here, great. If it surgery,” Eppler said. liever to make room for Nick ently more interested in see- ing triple to Josh Reddick. Af-
and then served as the Angels’ takes longer, it takes longer.” Tropeano, who will return ing history than an Angels vic- ter that, he rallied to keep the
DH against Houston. Scioscia said the Angels On the mend from the DL on Saturday and tory. Astros hitless over the next
The right-hander remains anticipate that Ohtani will The growing list of surgi- start against the Astros. Gonzalez started because three innings.
several weeks away from pitch for them again this sea- cally repaired Angels this sea- Houston’s regular shortstop,
pitching in a game. But as son “if everything with his re- son now includes Parker jeff.miller@latimes.com Carlos Correa, is out with a jeff.miller@latimes.com

Goff sets Galaxy have


sights on made a habit
of not losing
winning By Daniel O’Boyle

NFL title The Galaxy hope the mo-


mentum of a late comeback
victory over the New England
[Goff, from D1] Revolution carries over Sat-
tend for a Super Bowl title. urday when they face the Phil-
The Southland already adelphia Union at Talen Ener-
includes sports stars such as gy Stadium.
Rams Todd Gurley and The Galaxy fell behind 2-0
Aaron Donald, the Dodgers’ during the July 14 match at
Clayton Kershaw and re- New England and trailed 2-1
cently acquired Manny entering stoppage time.
Machado, the Angels’ Mike With both teams down to
Trout and, of course, new 10 men, Dave Romney tied the
Laker LeBron James. score before Chris Pontius
But NFL quarterbacks scored the game-winner for
can achieve rarefied air if the Galaxy.
they deliver Super Bowl vic- It was the sixth consecu-
tories. tive MLS game without a de-
Is Goff, 23, ready to make feat for the Galaxy (8-7-4),
the city his own? who entered playoff territory
“There’s so much that by moving up to sixth place in
goes on in this city,” Goff the Western Conference.
said. “People want to label it The Union earned a dram-
‘somebody’s.’ I don’t think it atic victory of their own in
is anybody’s.” their last MLS encounter.
Then he laughs and re- Leading the Chicago Fire 3-2,
considers. Philadelphia allowed a goal in
“That guy [James] that the fourth minute of injury
just came into town — it time before forward David
might be his now. Accam scored the winner in
“We’re just trying to win the 95th minute.
football games, and if you do, The Union also played
there’s a lot of cool things Wednesday in the U.S. Open
that go along with being in Cup, beating Orlando 1-0 in
L.A.” Kent Nishimura Los Angeles Times the quarterfinals.
Goff, a Northern Califor- THE RAMS’ Jared Goff, shown during organized team activities, threw for 28 touchdowns last season. Before the victory over the
nia native, passed on many Fire, the Union (7-9-3) had
of the off-the-field opportu- mained focused on football. The passing attack is ex- tackle Ndamukong Suh and down the road, so I don’t struggled to find goals, scor-
nities — movie premieres, “Just been training,” he pected to remain sharp sign Cooks to a lucrative ex- think about it too much.” ing only 21 in 18 MLS games.
lavish parties, etc. — that says. “Nothing crazy.” when the Rams open train- tension. Goff is set to report to Even with the 3-2 win, Phil-
were offered during his first As he did before last sea- ing camp next week. Donald, the reigning training camp at UC Irvine adelphia has scored the sec-
two seasons. He remains se- son, Goff works with During organized team NFL defensive player of the on Monday. The Rams prac- ond-fewest goals in the East-
lective but is becoming more quarterback trainers Tom activities in spring, the re- year, and the Rams have tice for the first time on ern Conference. Midfielder
willing to embrace events. House and Adam Dedeaux ceivers said Goff ’s experi- been at odds over an exten- Thursday. Borek Dockal has five goals
“I’ve become more com- during throwing sessions in ence in the offense and his sion. Gurley, the reigning of- After four preseason and six assists in MLS play,
fortable with the city and Huntington Beach. The relationship with play-caller fensive player of the year, games, they begin their leading the Union in both cat-
understanding where things workouts are “like a tuneup,” McVay enabled the quarter- also will be in line soon, and quest for a Super Bowl on egories.
are and how long it takes to he said. Like a golfer working back to make quicker reads. then Goff. Sept. 10 at Oakland. The Galaxy’s Ashley Cole
get places and all that,” he with a swing coach. “He knows what McVay is This offseason, quarter- “We have that mind-set was suspended for Saturday’s
said during an interview be- “If your swing gets a little thinking,” Woods said. “The back Kirk Cousins received a coming into this year that, match because of a red card
fore a question-and-answer out of sequence,” he said, year of experience definitely fully guaranteed, three-year, like, ‘All right, we won 11 he received against New Eng-
session with business execu- “they can fix things and keep helped him. He’s firing it on $84-million contract from games last year,’ but that land. The 37-year-old Galaxy
tives at an athletic club in you sharp.” the money every time.” the Minnesota Vikings. Matt wasn’t an accident,” Goff captain leads the team in as-
Cheviot Hills. “At the same Informal summer work- Goff has already estab- Ryan signed a five-year deal said. “We did a lot of stuff sists with six and started 16 of
time, I don’t like to ever sac- outs with teammates were lished intangible creden- with the Atlanta Falcons po- coming off the previous year his team’s 19 MLS games this
rifice training or anything put on hold. Receivers tials, Kupp said. tentially worth $150 million. to fix things and get things season.
that will help me be a better Robert Woods and Brandin “Everyone wants to talk Green Bay Packers quarter- right. In games Cole has not ap-
football player.” Cooks both got married a about like, ‘Oh, he’s growing back Aaron Rodgers is ex- “So you have to stay on peared in, Romney has
After passing for 28 few weeks ago, and Cooper into a leader and he’s chang- pected to soon top those that, stay on top of it. And I started at left back rather
touchdowns, with seven in- Kupp and his wife welcomed ing,’ ” Kupp said. “But he’s a deals. think we are. than his typical center back.
terceptions, last season, a baby. leader. That’s who he is.” “It’s good for the posi- “We’re just going to keep The game also marks a
Goff has taken some time to “I’m letting them kind of Goff carries a salary-cap tion,” Goff said of the recent building on that during homecoming for Pontius, who
relax. He headlined a charity have some time to them- number of $7.6 million this deals. “It’s great for all us training camp, and I don’t played 63 MLS games for the
golf tournament in Northern selves,” Goff said. “I texted season, a bargain for a start- young guys — and it’s not un- think anyone thinks any dif- Union, scoring 14 goals.
California and has hung out them like, ‘Plan to get to- ing quarterback. His rookie- expected that it’s going to ferent.” Kickoff at Talen Energy
with friends and his 7-month gether at some point.’ But contract salary has allowed keep going up. … people con- Stadium is at 4 p.m. PDT.
old dog, Quincy. they’re on their honey- the Rams to spend on free sistently want to top one gary.klein@latimes.com
But mainly, he has re- moons.” agents such as defensive other. But … that’s far away, Twitter: @latimesklein daniel.oboyle@latimes.com
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BASEBALL

DODGERS 6 ASTROS 3 MARLINS 6 BRAVES 8


NL STANDINGS
BREWERS 4 ANGELS 1 RAYS 5 NATIONALS 5
West W L Pct. GB L10
DODGERS 54 43 .557 — 7-3
Streak Won 2 This month 11-4 Streak Lost 2 This month 6-8 Derek Dietrich homered twice, includ- After giving up six runs in 42⁄3 innings,
Home 28-24 Road 26-19 Home 24-24 Road 25-25 ing a three-run shot in the seventh Washington’s Stephen Strasburg (6-7)
Arizona 53 45 .541 11⁄2 5-5 Division 25-22 Interleague 6-4 Division 25-23 Interleague 6-4 inning that broke a tie, to lead Miami. engaged in a spat with Max Scherzer in
Colorado 52 45 .536 2 8-2 Next: Today at Milwaukee, 4 p.m. PDT Next: Today vs. Houston, Angel Stadium, 4 p.m. Dietrich’s 13th homer came after two the dugout. Ronald Acuna Jr. homered
San Francisco 51 48 .515 4 6-4 TV/Radio: SportsNet LA/570, 1020 TV/Radio: Channel 11/830, 1330 walks by Diego Castillo. and scored three times for Atlanta.
San Diego 40 60 .400 151⁄2 2-8 Dodgers AB R H BI Avg. Milwaukee AB R H BI Avg. Houston AB R H BI Avg. Angels AB R H BI Avg. Miami AB R H BI Avg. Tampa Bay AB R H BI Avg. Atlanta AB R H BI Avg. Washington AB R H BI Avg.
Taylor lf-cf 5 2 2 1 .255 Cain cf 5 0 0 0 .289 Springer cf 3 1 1 1 .249 Fletcher 3b 3 0 0 0 .241 Dietrich lf 5 2 3 4 .293 Kiermaier cf 2 1 1 0 .183 Acuna lf 4 3 3 1 .260 Eaton rf 3 1 0 0 .316
Central W L Pct. GB L10 Mchdo ss 3 0 2 0 .318 Yelich lf 5 0 3 3 .297 Bregman 3b 4 0 0 0 .285 Simmons ss 4 0 0 0 .309 Rojas 1b 0 0 0 0 .254 Cron 1b 1 0 0 1 .255 Albies 2b 1 1 1 1 .283 Turner ss 4 1 1 1 .267
Muncy 3b 3 1 2 1 .276 Aguilar 1b 4 1 1 1 .297 Altuve 2b 4 0 1 1 .331 Trout cf 4 0 0 0 .307 Anderson rf 4 1 0 0 .285 Hchvrria ss 5 0 2 1 .264 a-Clbrsn 2b 4 2 2 1 .266 Harper cf 4 0 1 0 .215
Chicago 56 39 .589 — 7-3 Kemp rf 4 1 1 0 .309 Shaw 3b 3 0 0 0 .242 Gurriel 1b 4 0 1 0 .309 Upton lf 4 0 1 0 .251 Realmuto c 4 1 2 0 .313 Bauers 1b-lf 5 0 1 0 .250 Frman 1b 5 1 2 3 .316 Rendon 3b 4 1 1 0 .285
Hrndz cf 5 1 1 3 .230 Saladino ss 4 0 1 0 .295 Gattis dh 3 1 0 0 .236 Ohtani dh 3 0 0 0 .277 Bour dh 4 0 0 0 .236 Rbrtsn 3b 5 0 0 0 .252 Markakis rf 4 0 1 1 .323 Soto lf 3 1 1 2 .302
Milwaukee 55 44 .556 3 2-8 Bllngr 1b 5 0 1 0 .244 Perez 2b 4 0 1 0 .248 Reddick rf 4 1 2 1 .262 Kinsler 2b 3 1 1 0 .220 Castro 2b 4 0 2 0 .293 Choi dh 3 0 0 0 .205 Suzuki c 5 1 1 0 .268 Adams 1b 4 1 1 1 .287
Forsythe 2b 4 0 0 0 .203 Pina c 4 2 2 0 .232 Gonzalez ss 2 0 1 0 .232 Marte 1b 3 0 0 0 .238 Prado 3b 4 0 0 0 .220 Gomez rf 2 1 1 0 .218 Cmrgo 3b 4 0 2 1 .252 Murphy 2b 4 0 1 0 .253
St. Louis 49 47 .510 71⁄2 4-6 Barnes c 2 0 0 0 .210 Broxton rf 1 0 0 0 .175 Stassi c 4 0 2 0 .259 Mldndo c 3 0 0 0 .231 Riddle ss 4 0 0 0 .252 Wendle 2b 4 1 1 0 .282 Inciarte cf 4 0 0 0 .238 Wieters c 4 0 1 0 .207
a-Grandal c 2 0 1 0 .253 d-Phillips 0 1 0 0 .211 Tucker lf 4 0 0 0 .129 Blash rf 2 0 0 1 .095 Cooper 1b-lf 3 1 0 0 .212 Sucre c 4 1 0 0 .220 Swanson ss 3 0 0 0 .251 Strasburg p 2 0 1 0 .148
Pittsburgh 49 49 .500 81⁄2 9-1 Hill p 2 0 0 0 .053 Miley p 2 0 1 0 .333 Totals 32 3 8 3 Totals 29 1 2 1 Maybin cf 3 1 1 0 .243 Smith lf-cf 3 1 2 3 .288 Sanchez p 3 0 0 0 .000 Miller p 0 0 0 0 ---
b-Utley 1 1 1 0 .244 c-Orf 1 0 0 0 .059 Houston 111 000 000 —3 8 0 Totals 35 6 8 4 Totals 34 5 8 5 Biddle p 1 0 0 0 .500 b-Zimrmn 1 0 0 0 .216
Cincinnati 43 54 .443 14 5-5 Alexander p 1 0 0 0 .000 e-Miller 1 0 0 0 .249 Angels 000 000 010 —1 2 0 Miami 001 000 500 —6 8 1 Totals 38 8 12 8 c-Taylor 1 0 0 0 .239
Totals 37 6 11 5 Totals 34 4 9 4 Totals 34 5 8 4
East W L Pct. GB L10 Walks—Houston 5: Springer 1, Bregman 1, Gattis 1, Gonzalez 2. Tampa Bay 100 000 004 —5 8 2
Dodgers 001 000 203 —6 11 0 Angels 1: Fletcher 1. Walks—Miami 3: Anderson 1, Cooper 1, Maybin 1. Tampa Bay 5: Atlanta 200 131 010 —8 12 0
Philadelphia 54 42 .563 — 5-5 Milwaukee 000 010 012 —4 9 1
Strikeouts—Houston 5: Springer 1, Bregman 2, Gattis 1, Tucker 1. Cron 1, Choi 1, Gomez 2, Smith 1. Strikeouts—Miami 14: Dietrich 2, Washington 101 010 020 —5 8 0
a-singled for Barnes in the 7th. b-doubled, advanced to 3rd for Angels 7: Trout 1, Upton 1, Ohtani 3, Blash 2. Anderson 3, Bour 2, Prado 1, Riddle 4, Cooper 2. Tampa Bay 4: a-struck out for Albies in the 3rd. b-grounded out for Miller in the
Atlanta 53 42 .558 1
⁄2 4-6 Hill in the 7th. c-struck out for Williams in the 7th. d-walked for LOB—Houston 8, Angels 3. 3B—Reddick (1). RBIs—Springer Hechavarria 2, Bauers 1, Robertson 1. E—Guerra (1), Hechavarria 6th. c-struck out for Kintzler in the 9th.
Broxton in the 9th. e-lined out for Woodruff in the 9th. (47), Altuve (45), Reddick (30), Blash (1). SF—Springer, Blash. (2), Robertson (8). LOB—Miami 5, Tampa Bay 8. 2B—Realmuto Walks—Atlanta 4: Acuna 1, Camargo 1, Inciarte 1, Swanson 1.
Washington 48 49 .495 61⁄2 4-6 Walks—Dodgers 4: Machado 2, Muncy 1, Kemp 1. Milwaukee 5: Runners left in scoring position—Houston 3 (Bregman 2, Washington 3: Eaton 2, Soto 1. Strikeouts—Atlanta 6: Culberson 1,
(21), Kiermaier (3), Wendle (11). 3B—Smith (6). HR—Dietrich (12),
Aguilar 1, Shaw 1, Broxton 2, Phillips 1. Strikeouts—Dodgers 6: Gonzalez); Angels 1 (Upton). RISP—Houston 2 for 8; Angels 0 for 3. off Eovaldi; Dietrich (13), off Milner. RBIs—Dietrich 4 (36), Freeman 1, Suzuki 1, Swanson 1, Sanchez 2. Washington 10: Eaton
Miami 42 57 .424 13 ⁄2 1
6-4 Bellinger 2, Forsythe 1, Grandal 1, Hill 1, Alexander 1. Milwaukee 14: 1, Turner 1, Harper 2, Rendon 2, Adams 1, Murphy 1, Wieters 1, Taylor
Runners moved up—Tucker, Simmons, Marte. LIDP—Gurriel. Hechavarria (24), Smith 3 (23), Cron (50). SB—Dietrich (2), Smith
New York 40 55 .421 131⁄2 5-5 Cain 3, Yelich 1, Aguilar 1, Shaw 2, Saladino 3, Perez 2, Broxton 1, Orf GIDP—Tucker. (17). SF—Cron. Runners left in scoring position—Miami 2 1. LOB—Atlanta 8, Washington 6. 2B—Acuna (12), Albies (30),
1. E—Saladino (5). LOB—Dodgers 9, Milwaukee 8. 2B—Taylor (22), DP—Angels 2 (Kinsler, Simmons), (Simmons, Marte). (Anderson 2); Tampa Bay 5 (Hechavarria, Robertson 2, Wendle, Freeman (26), Suzuki (15), Camargo (12), Wieters (2).
Muncy (10), Utley (9), Yelich 2 (18). 3B—Yelich (3). HR—Hernandez Houston IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA HR—Culberson (5), off Miller; Acuna (8), off Kelley; Adams (16), off
Keuchel, W, 8-8 .........72⁄3 2 1 1 1 5 102 3.60 Smith). RISP—Miami 1 for 2; Tampa Bay 2 for 11. DP—Miami 1
Friday’s results (17), off Woodruff; Aguilar (25), off Hudson. RBIs—Taylor (42), (Riddle, Castro, Cooper). Sanchez; Turner (12), off Sanchez; Soto (10), off Biddle.
Muncy (42), Hernandez 3 (37), Yelich 3 (46), Aguilar (71). McHugh, H, 3 .............. 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.96 RBIs—Acuna (20), Albies (56), Freeman 3 (64), Markakis (62),
DODGERS 6, at Milwaukee 4 SB—Yelich (13). DP—Milwaukee 1 (Aguilar, Perez, Miley). Rondon, S, 9-12...........1 0 0 0 0 2 17 1.53 Miami IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Camargo (40), Culberson (22), Turner (40), Soto 2 (30), Adams
St. Louis 18, at Chicago 5 Dodgers IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Angels IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Straily, W, 4-4 ..............7 4 1 1 3 3 96 4.02
Skaggs, L, 7-6..............6 6 3 3 3 1 94 2.68 (40). SB—Acuna 2 (4), Albies (10), Swanson (4), Eaton (3), Harper
Hill, W, 3-4 ..................6 5 1 1 4 9 95 4.26 Ziegler.........................1 0 0 0 1 0 15 4.31
Atlanta 8, at Washington 5 Bedrosian....................1 0 0 0 0 2 10 3.35 Guerra ........................ 1⁄3 1 3 2 1 0 11 4.26 (7). SF—Markakis. S—Turner.
Alexander, H, 14.........11⁄3 0 0 0 0 3 20 3.22
New York 7, at N.Y. Yankees 5 Hudson .......................0 1 1 1 0 0 3 4.25 Ramirez ...................... 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 9 4.12 Steckenrider, H, 14.......1⁄3 2 1 1 0 0 9 3.56 Atlanta IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Rosscup, H, 1 .............. 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.00 Alvarez........................1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 3 2.63 Conley, S, 1-2 ..............1⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 7 2.84 Sanchez, W, 5-2 ...........6 6 3 3 3 8 112 2.76
at Philadelphia 11, San Diego 5 Floro, H, 4................... 1⁄3 2 2 2 1 0 12 3.05 Robles ........................1 1 0 0 2 1 27 3.94 Tampa Bay IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Biddle.........................2 2 2 2 0 1 26 2.68
Miami 6, at Tampa Bay 5 Jansen, S, 28-31 ..........1 1 0 0 0 2 14 2.28 Inherited runners-scored—McHugh 1-0, Alvarez 1-0. Eovaldi........................6 6 1 1 0 8 97 4.26 Minter, S, 5-5...............1 0 0 0 0 1 10 3.12
Milwaukee IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA U—Chris Segal, Gabe Morales, Ed Hickox, Jerry Meals. T—2:47. Castillo, L, 1-1 ............. 1⁄3 0 2 2 2 1 18 3.38 Washington IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Pittsburgh 12, at Cincinnati 1 Miley ..........................6 4 1 0 2 2 83 1.56 Tickets sold—42,422 (45,050). Milner......................... 2⁄3 2 3 1 1 0 18 7.50 Strasburg, L, 6-7 ........42⁄3 8 6 6 2 6 98 3.90
Williams, L, 0-3 ............1 5 2 2 1 0 24 3.05 Schultz........................2 0 0 0 0 5 33 3.52 Miller........................11⁄3 1 1 1 1 0 17 3.72
San Francisco 5, at Oakland 1 Woodruff .....................2 2 3 3 1 4 40 5.08 Inherited runners-scored—Steckenrider 3-3, Conley 1-0, Milner Grace .........................1 1 0 0 1 0 14 2.72
Colorado 11, at Arizona 10 Hudson pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Floro pitched to 2 batters in 2-2. Kelley .........................1 2 1 1 0 0 16 2.76
the 9th. HBP—Miley (Muncy). PB—Pina (2). U—Manny Gonzalez, Jeff Nelson, Andy Fletcher, Laz Diaz. T—2:54. Kintzler........................1 0 0 0 0 0 7 3.72
T—3:07. Tickets sold—36,812 (41,900). Tickets sold—13,248 (42,735). T—2:57. Tickets sold—41,008 (41,313).

AL STANDINGS METS 7 PHILLIES 11 BLUE JAYS 8


West W L Pct. GB L10 YANKEES 5 PADRES 5 ORIOLES 7
Houston 65 35 .650 — 6-4
Seattle 59 39 .602 5 3-7 Yoenis Cespedes homered in his Carlos Santana homered and drove in Aledmys Diaz singled home the win-
return from the disabled list and Noah four runs to help Philadelphia over- ning run in the 10th inning as Toronto
Oakland 55 43 .561 9 7-3
Syndergaard won his second straight come a shaky start by Jake Arrieta. won its fifth straight over Baltimore.
ANGELS 49 49 .500 15 5-5 start since coming back from an injury. Austin Davis (1-0) got his first MLB win Toronto’s Tyler Clippard blew a save by
Texas 41 57 .418 23 2-8 Cespedes had been out since May 13. with 12⁄3 scoreless innings in relief. giving up three runs in the ninth inning.
Central W L Pct. GB L10 N.Y. (NL) AB R H BI Avg. N.Y. (AL) AB R H BI Avg. San Diego AB R H BI Avg. Phila. AB R H BI Avg. Baltimore AB R H BI Avg. Toronto AB R H BI Avg.
Cleveland 53 43 .552 — 4-6 Nimmo rf 4 1 1 0 .253 Gardner lf 6 2 1 0 .252 Jankowski rf 1 1 0 0 .259 Hrndz 2b 4 2 2 2 .273 Bckhm ss 4 1 1 2 .207 Grndrsn rf 4 1 2 1 .238
Cspdes dh 4 2 2 1 .262 Judge dh 5 1 3 0 .281 Renfroe rf 2 0 0 0 .239 Hoskins lf 3 1 0 1 .250 Schoop 2b 5 1 1 1 .228 Hrnandz lf 4 0 0 1 .253
Cabrera 2b 5 2 2 1 .282 Grgrius ss 5 0 3 1 .268 Asuaje 2b 4 1 1 1 .230 Herrera cf 4 1 2 2 .278 Jones cf 4 1 1 0 .275 Smoak 1b 5 0 1 1 .244
Minnesota 44 51 .463 81⁄2 7-3 Flores 1b 4 1 0 0 .267 Stanton rf 3 0 1 2 .278 Myers lf-cf 5 1 2 1 .287 Sntna 1b 4 1 1 4 .209 Trumbo dh 5 0 1 0 .250 Solarte 3b 4 0 0 0 .238
Conforto lf 4 1 2 3 .220 Hicks cf 4 0 1 0 .249 Hosmer 1b 5 0 0 0 .245 Frnco 3b 4 1 1 0 .269 Davis 1b 5 1 1 2 .158 Morales dh 5 0 0 0 .241
Detroit 41 58 .414 131⁄2 3-7 Bautista 3b 4 0 1 1 .218 Sanchez c 5 1 1 0 .191 Villanva 3b 4 0 0 0 .229 Altherr rf 2 0 0 0 .172 Valencia rf 5 0 1 0 .250 Martin c 5 2 2 1 .184
Mesoraco c 3 0 2 1 .232 Bird 1b 4 1 1 0 .215 Margot cf 2 2 1 0 .245 Plouffe 1 0 1 0 .400 Mancini lf 4 1 2 0 .220 Grichuk cf 4 1 1 1 .207
Chicago 33 63 .344 20 3-7 Rosario ss 4 0 0 0 .242 Andujar 3b 5 0 2 0 .281 Galvis ss 4 0 3 2 .234 Knapp 1 1 1 0 .240 Nunez 3b 4 1 1 0 .175 Diaz ss 5 2 4 2 .252
den Dkr cf 3 0 0 0 .000 Walker 2b 4 0 1 2 .198 Hedges c 4 0 1 0 .233 Kingry ss 4 1 2 1 .240 Joseph c 4 1 1 1 .210 Travis 2b 3 2 1 1 .244
Kansas City 28 68 .292 25 3-7 Totals 35 7 10 7 Totals 41 5 14 5 Richard p 1 0 0 0 .118 Alfaro c 3 1 1 0 .255 Totals 40 7 10 6 Totals 39 8 11 8
East W L Pct. GB L10 New York (NL) 301 020 001 —7 10 1 Lopez 1 0 0 0 .176 Arrieta p 1 1 0 0 .161 Baltimore 000 020 023 0 —7 10 1
New York (AL) 001 002 020 —5 14 0 Reyes 1 0 1 0 .230 Willms rf 3 1 1 0 .246 Toronto 001 040 200 1 —8 11 2
Boston 69 30 .697 — 9-1 Pirela 1 0 0 0 .260 Totals 34 11 12 10
Walks—New York (N) 6: Nimmo 1, Cespedes 1, Flores 1, Bautista Totals 35 5 9 4 Two outs when winning run scored.
New York 62 34 .646 51⁄2 5-5 1, Mesoraco 1, den Dekker 1. New York (A) 4: Stanton 1, Hicks 1, Bird Walks—Baltimore 1: Jones 1. Toronto 3: Granderson 1, Grichuk 1,
San Diego 400 100 000 — 5 9 1
1, Walker 1. Strikeouts—New York (N) 8: Nimmo 3, Cabrera 1, Philadelphia 160 000 04x —11 12 2 Travis 1. Strikeouts—Baltimore 13: Beckham 2, Schoop 2, Jones 2,
Tampa Bay 49 48 .505 19 6-4 Bautista 1, Rosario 2, den Dekker 1. New York (A) 8: Gardner 1, Davis 3, Valencia 2, Nunez 1, Joseph 1. Toronto 8: Hernandez 3,
Stanton 1, Sanchez 2, Bird 1, Andujar 2, Walker 1. E—Rosario (8). Walks—San Diego 5: Jankowski 1, Renfroe 1, Asuaje 1, Margot 2. Smoak 1, Solarte 1, Morales 2, Martin 1. E—Beckham (8), Gaviglio
LOB—New York (N) 8, New York (A) 14. 2B—Nimmo (12), Cabrera Philadelphia 4: Hernandez 1, Hoskins 2, Alfaro 1. Strikeouts—San Diego 10:
Toronto 44 52 .458 231⁄2 4-6 Myers 2, Hosmer 1, Villanueva 2, Margot 1, Galvis 1, Hedges 1, Richard 1, Lopez
(2), Granderson (2). LOB—Baltimore 5, Toronto 7. 2B—Mancini
(21), Conforto (11), Bautista (12), Mesoraco (7), Gregorius (19), Hunter Martin Getty Images (13), Nunez (2), Granderson (15), Smoak (25), Diaz (12). 3B—Travis
Baltimore 28 70 .286 401⁄2 4-6 Walker (9). HR—Cespedes (9), off German. RBIs—Cespedes (29), 1. Philadelphia 8: Hernandez 1, Herrera 1, Santana 1, Franco 1, Altherr 1, (3). HR—Beckham (3), off Gaviglio; Davis (10), off Gaviglio; Joseph
Cabrera (53), Conforto 3 (33), Bautista (27), Mesoraco (23), Kingery 1, Alfaro 1, Williams 1. E—Hedges (6), Alfaro (8), Arrieta (2). LOB—San (2), off Clippard; Schoop (11), off Clippard; Diaz (9), off Bundy;
Friday’s results
Gregorius (53), Stanton 2 (57), Walker 2 (21). SF—Conforto,
Stanton. Runners left in scoring position—New York (N) 4 (Nimmo,
D E E P I SSU E Diego 8, Philadelphia 3. 2B—Asuaje (6), Galvis (17), Hernandez (13).
HR—Santana (15), off Richard. RBIs—Asuaje (18), Myers (21), Galvis 2 (35),
Martin (7), off Bundy; Grichuk (12), off Bundy. RBIs—Beckham 2
(10), Schoop (26), Davis 2 (30), Joseph (9), Granderson (29),
Houston 3, at ANGELS 1 Mesoraco, den Dekker 2); New York (A) 6 (Judge, Hicks, Sanchez 2, Hernandez 2 (33), Hoskins (57), Herrera 2 (54), Santana 4 (56), Kingery (28). Hernandez (40), Smoak (53), Martin (18), Grichuk (29), Diaz 2
N.Y. Mets 7, at New York 5 Andujar 2). RISP—New York (N) 4 for 11; New York (A) 2 for 13. A long fly ball to center gets SB—Myers (5), Margot 2 (9). CS—Kingery (3). DP—Philadelphia 1 (Hernandez,
Santana).
(25), Travis (24). SB—Granderson (2). CS—Morales (2).
Runners moved up—Flores, Stanton. SF—Hernandez. DP—Baltimore 1 (Joseph, Schoop).
at Toronto 8, Baltimore 7, 10 innings New York (NL) IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
away from Philadelphia’s San Diego IP H R ER BB SO
Richard, L, 7-9 .............3 4 7 7 4 3
NP ERA
60 4.82 Baltimore IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Boston 1, at Detroit 0 Syndergaard, W, 6-1......5 8 1 1 0 4
Lugo ...........................2 4 2 2 2 2
84 2.89
56 2.79
Odubel Herrera on Friday, Erlin ...........................2 2 0 0 0 1
Maton.........................2 0 0 0 0 3
24 3.70
25 2.28
Bundy .........................5 5 5 5 1 3 79 4.57
Marinez .......................1 0 0 0 0 1 18 2.70
Miami 6, at Tampa Bay 5 Gsellman, S, 5-11.........2 2 2 0 2 2 44 4.15 resulting in a double for San Stock ......................... 2⁄3 6 4 4 0 1 21 12.27 Givens ........................1 3 2 2 0 1 24 4.56
Cleveland 9, at Texas 8, 11 innings New York (AL) IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Brewer ........................1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.00 Brach..........................1 0 0 0 0 0 12 4.34
German, L, 2-6 ..........32⁄3 5 4 4 2 3 71 5.68 Diego’s Freddy Galvis. Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Castro ........................ 2⁄3 1 0 0 1 1 8 3.49
at Kansas City 6, Minnesota 5 Warren ........................1 2 2 2 3 2 36 2.49 Arrieta ......................31⁄3 6 5 4 3 2 82 3.47 Fry, L, 0-1....................1 2 1 1 1 2 27 1.80
San Francisco 5, at Oakland 1 Shreve ......................11⁄3 2 0 0 0 1 18 4.37 Davis, W, 1-0 .............12⁄3 1 0 0 1 3 35 3.46 Toronto IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Green .........................1 0 0 0 1 0 29 2.68 Arano, H, 6..................1 1 0 0 1 1 30 2.50 Gaviglio.....................72⁄3 7 4 4 1 8 103 4.59
at Seattle 3, Chicago 1 Holder.........................1 0 0 0 0 1 14 1.80 Hunter, H, 19 ...............1 0 0 0 0 2 11 4.50 Oh, H, 12.................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 6 2.80
Cole ...........................1 1 1 1 0 1 20 5.10 Neshek, H, 1................1 1 0 0 0 1 10 0.00 Clippard, BS, 6-12........2⁄3 3 3 3 0 1 22 3.69
Inherited runners-scored—Warren 2-0, Shreve 3-0. WP—Cole.
U—Hunter Wendelstedt, Larry Vanover, Dave Rackley, Chris
CARDINALS 18 Morgan .......................1 0 0 0 0 1
WP—Arrieta, Stock.
12 4.91 Tepera ........................1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
Axford, W, 3-1 ..............1 0 0 0 0 2
4
9
2.88
3.94
Guccione. T—3:46. Tickets sold—47,175 (47,309). T—3:15. Tickets sold—30,034 (43,647). WP—Clippard. T—3:01. Tickets sold—31,115 (53,506).
CUBS 5
TODAY’S GAMES Matt Carpenter tied the major league
NATIONAL LEAGUE >>> PIRATES 12 record for extra-base hits in a game RED SOX 1 MARINERS 3
MATCHUP W-L ERA TIME and also became the first player to do
Dodgers/Kershaw (L) 3-4 2.74 4 p.m. REDS 1 TIGERS 0 WHITE SOX 1
MIL/Anderson (R) 6-7 3.78 SNLA
it in only six innings. He hit three home
STL/Weaver (R) 5-8 4.72 10 a.m. Sean Rodriguez and Starling Marte runs and two doubles for St. Louis. David Price pitched four-hit ball into the Wade LeBlanc and two relievers com-
CHI/Chatwood (R) 3-5 5.04 MLB each drove in four runs — Marte on a St. Louis AB R H BI Avg. Chicago AB R H BI Avg. seventh inning and Boston won for the bined on a five-hitter for Seattle.
Crpntr 1b 5 4 5 7 .274 Rizzo 1b 1 0 0 0 .248 LeBlanc pitched 71⁄3 strong innings
ATL/Newcomb (L) 8-5 3.51 4 p.m. grand slam — as Pittsburgh banged Pena c 1 0 0 0 .196 Cartini 1b 2 0 0 0 .292 13th time in its last 14 games. Detroit
WAS/Gonzalez (L) 6-6 3.72 out 16 hits in a game delayed three Molina c 3 1 0 0 .282 Bryant 3b 3 1 1 1 .283 had the bases loaded and nobody out and finished with 10 strikeouts.
SD/Perdomo (R) 1-4 7.55 4 p.m. a-Mnz ss 1 1 1 2 .289 Heyward rf 1 0 0 0 .289
hours by rain. DeJong ss 3 1 1 0 .258 Happ rf-p 1 1 1 1 .259 in the fourth but didn’t score. Chicago AB R H BI Avg. Seattle AB R H BI Avg.
PHI/Velasquez (R) 5-8 4.39 Garcia ss 2 1 1 1 .259 Baez 2b 5 1 1 0 .289
Pittsbrgh AB R H BI Avg. Cincinnati AB R H BI Avg. Anderson ss 4 0 0 0 .243 Gordon 2b 4 1 4 0 .290
PIT/Kingham (R) 4-4 4.26 4 p.m. Ozuna lf 3 1 1 1 .270 Contreras c 4 1 1 1 .279 Boston AB R H BI Avg. Detroit AB R H BI Avg. Garcia rf 4 1 1 0 .289 Segura ss 4 1 1 0 .323
Dckrsn lf 6 2 2 1 .306 Peraza ss 4 0 1 0 .293 Bader lf 2 0 2 0 .280 Schwrbr lf 4 0 2 2 .249 Betts cf 4 0 0 0 .354 Goodrum 2b 4 0 1 0 .250
CIN/DeSclafani (R) 4-2 5.32 Marte cf 6 1 2 4 .286 Barnhart c 4 0 1 0 .249 Abreu 1b 4 0 0 0 .251 Haniger rf 3 0 1 0 .272
Gyrko 3b 4 2 0 1 .244 Almora cf 5 0 2 0 .319 Benintendi lf 3 1 2 0 .300 Cndlrio 3b 4 0 1 0 .226 Palka dh 4 0 1 1 .234 Cruz dh 3 0 1 2 .268
STL/Gant (R) 3-3 3.49 4:15 p.m. Polanco rf 5 1 1 0 .235 Gennett 2b 2 1 0 0 .324 Wong 2b 4 1 2 1 .222 Russell ss 5 0 1 0 .271 J.Martinez rf 3 0 0 0 .325 Cstllnos rf 4 0 1 0 .304
Diaz c 5 0 3 1 .293 c-Bldno 2b 1 0 1 0 .234 Moncada 2b 2 0 0 0 .237 1-Andrli dh 0 0 0 0 .200
CHI/Montgomery (L) 3-3 3.91 Fowler rf 5 2 2 2 .177 Lester p 1 0 0 0 .122 Pearce dh 4 0 2 1 .330 Hicks 1b 3 0 0 0 .274 Delmonico lf 4 0 0 0 .217 Seager 3b 3 1 1 0 .234
Moran 3b 5 2 4 0 .274 Votto 1b 0 0 0 0 .289 Pham cf 5 3 3 3 .255 Norwood p 1 0 0 0 .000 Bogaerts ss 4 0 1 0 .283 McCann c 4 0 0 0 .225
COL/Freeland (L) 8-6 3.11 5 p.m. Bell 1b 3 2 0 0 .258 Suarez 3b 4 0 2 0 .315 Engel cf 3 0 0 0 .215 Span lf 4 0 1 0 .271
Flaherty p 2 1 0 0 .154 La Stella p 2 1 1 0 .274 Moreland 1b 4 0 0 0 .273 V.Mrtnz dh 4 0 0 0 .228 Narvaez c 3 0 1 0 .287 Healy 1b 3 0 0 1 .238
ARI/Godley (R) 11-6 4.61 Rdrigz 2b 4 3 3 4 .165 Winker lf 4 0 3 1 .300 Bowmn p 1 0 0 0 .000 Totals 35 5 10 5 Nunez 3b 4 0 0 0 .252 Martin cf 3 0 1 0 .258
Mercer ss 3 1 1 0 .252 Duvall 1b-3b 4 0 0 0 .201 Sanchez 3b 3 0 2 0 .259 Herrmann c 3 0 0 0 .222
Totals 41 18 18 18 Holt 2b 1 0 0 0 .287 Reyes 0 0 0 0 .221 Totals 31 1 5 1 Heredia cf 3 0 0 0 .227
Moroff ss 0 0 0 0 .182 Ervin rf 4 0 1 0 .209 Lin 2b 3 0 1 0 .186 Iglesias ss 4 0 1 0 .265
AMERICAN LEAGUE >>> Taillon p 2 0 0 1 .086 Mahle p 2 0 0 0 .103 St. Louis 140 703 120 —18 18 1 Totals 30 3 9 3
Chicago 010 000 310 — 5 10 0 Leon c 3 0 0 0 .237 Jones lf 2 0 0 0 .212
MATCHUP W-L ERA TIME b-Lplw rf 2 0 0 0 .176 a-Herrera 1 0 0 0 .125 Totals 33 1 6 1 Adduci 1 0 0 0 .200 Chicago 100 000 000 —1 5 1
Totals 41 12 16 11 Casali 1b-2b 1 0 0 0 .302 a-homered for Molina in the 8th. Totals 33 0 5 0 Seattle 100 100 01x —3 9 0
HOU/Verlander (R) 9-5 2.29 4:15 p.m. Hamilton cf 4 0 0 0 .227 Walks—St. Louis 8: Molina 2, DeJong 1, Ozuna 1, Gyorko 2, Wong 1, Flaherty
Boston 100 000 000 —1 6 0 1-ran for Cruz in the 8th.
Angels/Tropeano (R) 3-4 4.83 Ch. 11 Totals 35 1 9 1 1. Chicago 7: Rizzo 1, Bryant 1, Heyward 2, Happ 1, Contreras 1, Schwarber 1. Walks—Chicago 2: Moncada 2. Seattle 1: Seager 1.
Detroit 000 000 000 —0 5 1
BAL/Cobb (R) 2-12 6.41 10 a.m. Pittsburgh 000 204 141 —12 16 0 Strikeouts—St. Louis 2: Pham 1, Flaherty 1. Chicago 14: Rizzo 1, Caratini 2, Strikeouts—Chicago 11: Anderson 1, Abreu 2, Palka 2, Moncada 2,
Cincinnati 000 001 000 — 1 9 2 Heyward 1, Baez 4, Contreras 3, Schwarber 1, Almora 1, Lester 1. E—Gyorko (11). Walks—Boston 4: Betts 1, Benintendi 1, J.Martinez 1, Leon 1. Detroit 2:
TOR/Stroman (R) 2-7 5.86 Hicks 1, Jones 1. Strikeouts—Boston 10: Betts 2, Pearce 2, Moreland 1, Holt Delmonico 2, Engel 1, Narvaez 1. Seattle 5: Haniger 1, Seager 1,
LOB—St. Louis 7, Chicago 12. 2B—Carpenter 2 (30), Wong (10), Fowler (9), Healy 1, Herrmann 1, Heredia 1. E—Engel (5). LOB—Chicago 5,
a-struck out for Brice in the 7th. b-struck out for Feliz in the 8th. 1, Lin 2, Leon 2. Detroit 11: Goodrum 1, Candelario 2, Castellanos 1, McCann 3,
BOS/Johnson (L) 1-2 4.20 3 p.m. Bader (7), La Stella (5). HR—Carpenter (21), off Lester; Carpenter (22), off Seattle 6. 2B—Garcia (6), Palka (10), Segura (26), Seager (24).
c-singled for Gennett in the 8th. Martin 1, Iglesias 1, Jones 1, Adduci 1. E—Boyd (1). LOB—Boston 9, Detroit 9.
DET/Fiers (R) 6-6 3.70 Lester; Carpenter (23), off Duensing; Garcia (3), off La Stella; Munoz (6), off RBIs—Palka (33), Cruz 2 (57), Healy (47). SB—Haniger (6), Seager
Walks—Pittsburgh 5: Bell 2, Rodriguez 1, Mercer 1, Moroff 1. 2B—Pearce (11). RBIs—Pearce (22). CS—Lin (1). Runners left in
Caratini; Contreras (8), off Flaherty; Bryant (11), off Cecil. RBIs—Carpenter 7 (2). CS—Gordon (7). SF—Cruz. Runners moved up—Anderson,
MIN/Lynn (R) 7-7 5.22 4:15 p.m. Cincinnati 1: Gennett 1. Strikeouts—Pittsburgh 4: Dickerson 1, Diaz scoring position—Boston 5 (J.Martinez, Moreland, Nunez 3); Detroit 4
(51), Ozuna (51), Gyorko (30), Wong (24), Fowler 2 (28), Pham 3 (39), Garcia Segura, Healy. GIDP—Segura. DP—Chicago 1 (Anderson, Moncada,
KC/Junis (R) 5-10 5.13 1, Bell 1, Luplow 1. Cincinnati 12: Barnhart 1, Gennett 1, Suarez 1, (Candelario, McCann, V.Martinez 2). RISP—Boston 2 for 10; Detroit 1 for 8.
(11), Munoz 2 (25), Bryant (42), Contreras (35), Schwarber 2 (43), Happ (29). Abreu); Seattle 1 (Healy, Gordon).
Duvall 3, Ervin 1, Mahle 1, Herrera 1, Hamilton 3. E—Mahle (1), Runners moved up—Bogaerts, Moreland.
CLE/Carrasco (R) 11-5 4.12 5 p.m. SF—Fowler. S—Wong, Flaherty. DP—St. Louis 3 (Gyorko, Wong, Carpenter),
Casali (3). LOB—Pittsburgh 8, Cincinnati 8. 2B—Marte (17), Winker Boston IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Chicago IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
(Wong, Garcia, Molina), (Garcia, Wong, Molina); Chicago 1 (Bryant, Baez, Price, W, 11-6............61⁄3 4 0 0 1 5 96 4.17
TEX/Colon (R) 5-7 4.64 (16), Ervin (2). 3B—Polanco (3). HR—Rodriguez (4), off Mahle;
Caratini). Shields, L, 4-11............7 7 2 1 1 5 103 4.26
Dickerson (8), off Mahle; Marte (14), off Stephens. RBIs—Dickerson Hembree, H, 14 ........... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 2 7 3.73 Avilan .........................0 1 1 1 0 0 2 4.28
CHI/Covey (R) 3-5 5.69 7 p.m. St. Louis IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Barnes, H, 20 ..............1 0 0 0 1 3 23 2.30
(38), Marte 4 (48), Diaz (24), Rodriguez 4 (17), Taillon (3), Winker Flaherty, W, 4-4 ............5 2 1 1 4 9 110 3.15 Minaya........................1⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 11 3.38
SEA/Hernandez (R) 8-7 5.13 MLB (43). S—Taillon. DP—Pittsburgh 1 (Rodriguez, Moroff, Bell); Gregerson....................1 2 0 0 0 1 14 6.97 Kimbrel, S, 31-33 .........1 1 0 0 0 1 23 1.73 Fry .............................2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 4 3.90
Cincinnati 2 (Duvall, Peraza), (Blandino, Casali). Cecil .......................... 1⁄3 3 3 3 2 1 26 4.63 Detroit IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Seattle IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
INTERLEAGUE >>> Pittsburgh IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Bowman....................12⁄3 3 1 1 0 2 27 6.26 Boyd, L, 4-9.................5 3 1 1 2 6 98 4.62 LeBlanc, W, 6-1..........71⁄3 4 1 1 1 10 84 3.44
Taillon, W, 7-7............51⁄3 6 1 1 1 6 100 3.80 Holland .......................1 0 0 0 1 1 16 7.66 Coleman ..................... 1⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 11 3.71 Colome, H, 15 .............2⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 4 4.05
MATCHUP W-L ERA TIME Rodriguez.................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 9 2.29 Chicago IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Stumpf ....................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 2 5.31 Diaz, S, 37-40..............1 0 0 0 1 1 17 2.20
NY (NL)/Matz (L) 4-7 3.38 10 a.m. Feliz ...........................1 0 0 0 0 2 13 5.54 Lester, L, 12-3..............3 7 8 8 5 1 86 3.14 Farmer ........................1 1 0 0 2 1 27 4.68
Alcantara ..................11⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 18 0.00 Avilan pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
Brault .........................2 3 0 0 0 3 39 4.82 Bass...........................0 1 3 3 2 0 17 2.93 Inherited runners-scored—Minaya 1-0, Fry 2-0, Colome 1-0.
NY (AL)/Gray (R) 6-7 5.46 Cincinnati IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Jimenez.......................1 0 0 0 0 2 12 2.66
Norwood......................2 2 1 1 0 1 35 3.86 HBP—Minaya (Haniger). WP—Minaya.
MIA/Lopez (R) 1-1 6.35 3 p.m. Mahle, L, 7-8.............52⁄3 8 6 6 3 3 111 4.32 Duensing .................... 2⁄3 2 3 3 1 0 19 7.31 HBP—Price (Martin). WP—Barnes 2.
U—Jerry Layne, Jordan Baker, Tom Woodring, Vic Carapazza.
TB/TBD — — Hernandez................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.85 La Stella ...................11⁄3 3 1 1 0 0 24 6.75 U—Gary Cederstrom, Stu Scheurwater, Eric Cooper, Cory Blaser. T—3:31.
Brice...........................1 2 1 1 0 0 18 5.81 T—2:37. Tickets sold—43,331 (47,943).
Happ ..........................1 1 0 0 0 0 8 0.00 Tickets sold—33,817 (41,297).
SF/Bumgarner (L) 3-3 2.90 6 p.m. Stephens.....................1 6 4 4 0 1 28 5.11 Caratini .......................1 2 2 2 0 0 15 18.00
OAK/Cahill (R) 1-2 3.10 Lorenzen .....................1 0 1 0 2 0 19 2.23 Lester pitched to 3 batters in the 4th. Bass pitched to 3 batters in the 4th.
WP—Mahle. HBP—Flaherty 2 (Rizzo, Bryant).
T—3:27. Tickets sold—20,726 (42,319). T—3:54. Tickets sold—41,077 (41,649). INDIANS 9 ROCKIES 11
RANGERS 8 D’BACKS 10
NOTES ROYALS 6 GIANTS 5 Edwin Encarnacion’s RBI in the 11th Raimel Tapia hit a grand slam to cap a
TWINS 5 ATHLETICS 1 inning lifted Cleveland. The tempera- six-run seventh inning and Nolan
Seattle extends Lucas Duda homered and drove in Dereck Rodriguez pitched three-hit ball
ture was 107 degrees for the first pitch,
the highest temperature ever at the
Arenado had two homers for Colorado.

deal for Servais


Colorado AB R H BI Avg. Arizona AB R H BI Avg.
three runs and Danny Duffy earned his into the seventh inning for his fourth start of a game at the Texas ballpark. LeMhu 2b 2 0 0 0 .278 Peralta lf 5 3 4 0 .289
first home win in 11 months for Kansas consecutive win, and Pablo Sandoval Valka 2b 3 0 0 0 .137 Gldsdt 1b 4 0 0 0 .278
Cleveland AB R H BI Avg. Texas AB R H BI Avg. Blkmn cf 5 3 2 0 .288 Pollock cf 5 3 5 1 .304
City. Duffy picked up his first Kauffman and Ryder Jones homered to power Lindor ss 3 0 1 0 .292 Choo rf 6 1 2 1 .294 Arndo 3b 5 3 3 4 .316 Souza rf 4 1 0 0 .185
The Seattle Mariners signed Brantley lf 6 0 0 0 .303 Calhoun dh 6 0 1 1 .167 Story ss 3 0 1 0 .293 Lamb 3b 4 2 1 1 .230
manager Scott Servais to a multi-
Stadium victory since Aug. 22. San Francisco. Ramirez 3b 6 2 2 1 .302 Andrus ss 4 0 2 0 .260 Gonzlz rf 5 1 2 1 .282 Marte 2b 5 0 3 4 .243
Encrncn 1b 5 3 3 1 .231 Beltre 3b 6 0 2 1 .287 Dsmd 1b 5 1 1 0 .234 Ahmed ss 5 0 0 0 .226
year contract extension Friday as Minnesota AB R H BI Avg. Kansas City AB R H BI Avg. San Fran. AB R H BI Avg. Oakland AB R H BI Avg. Guyer rf 6 1 3 1 .184 K.-Flfa 3b 0 0 0 0 .251 Cuevas lf 3 0 0 0 .248 Avila c 3 0 0 1 .144
Mauer 1b 5 0 2 0 .275 Merrifield 2b 4 1 1 0 .306 Duggar cf 4 1 1 0 .281 Semien ss 4 0 1 0 .254 Diaz dh 6 2 4 2 .667 Odor 2b 6 1 3 0 .246 c-Para lf 0 1 0 0 .297 Ray p 2 0 0 0 .000
the club opened the second half of Rosario lf 5 1 1 1 .310 Bonifacio rf 3 1 0 0 .273 Hanson 2b 3 0 0 0 .278 Piscotty rf 4 0 1 0 .263 Kipnis 2b 5 1 2 3 .224 Guzman 1b 4 1 1 0 .250 Woltrs c 3 1 0 1 .156 b-Owings 1 1 1 0 .197
the season in position to poten- B.Dozier 2b 4 0 0 1 .227 Mstakas 3b 2 1 0 0 .247 McCthn rf 3 1 1 1 .262 Lowrie 2b 3 0 0 0 .282 R.Perez c 2 0 0 0 .145 Chirinos c 5 2 2 2 .213 Mrquz p 2 0 2 1 .361 e-Dsclso 1 0 0 0 .258
E.Escbr 3b 3 2 1 0 .272 Perez c 4 0 1 2 .222 Crawford ss 4 0 1 1 .291 Davis dh 4 1 1 0 .249 Alonso 0 0 0 0 .258 Gallo lf 5 3 2 3 .190 a-Mrphy 1 0 0 0 .278 f-Jay 1 0 0 0 .276
tially end the longest current play- Grssmn rf 5 0 2 0 .259 Duda dh 4 2 3 3 .244 Posey c 4 0 1 1 .287 Olson 1b 3 0 0 0 .233 Gomes c 2 0 0 0 .245 DeShlds cf 4 0 1 0 .208 d-Tapia 1 1 1 4 .286 Totals 40 10 14 7
off drought in the four major pro Garver dh 3 0 1 2 .250 H.Dozier 1b 4 0 1 1 .210 Sandoval 1b 3 1 2 1 .256 Chapman 3b 3 0 0 0 .247 Davis cf 2 0 2 0 .252 Profar 1 0 1 0 .245 Inntta c 1 0 0 0 .232
Kepler cf 4 0 1 1 .227 Gordon lf 4 0 0 0 .238 Jones 3b 4 1 1 1 .250 Canha lf 3 0 0 1 .258 Naquin cf 3 0 0 1 .269 Tocci cf 0 0 0 0 .086 Totals 39 11 12 11
sports. Polanco ss 4 1 1 0 .263 Herrera cf 4 0 0 0 .239 Hundley dh 4 0 0 0 .247 Fowler cf 3 0 1 0 .237 Totals 46 9 17 9 Rua 1 0 0 0 .188 Colorado 200 120 600 —11 12 2
Wilson c 3 0 1 0 .182 A.Escobar ss 3 1 2 0 .203 Hernandez lf 4 1 1 0 .277 Lucroy c 3 0 0 0 .238 Totals 48 8 17 8
Seattle, which hasn’t been to a-Cave 0 1 0 0 .312 Totals 32 6 8 6 Totals 33 5 8 5 Totals 30 1 4 1 Arizona 302 012 011 —10 14 1
Cleveland 030 003 101 01 —9 17 0 a-struck out for Marquez in the 6th. b-singled for Bracho in the
the postseason since 2001, cur- Totals 36 5 10 5 San Francisco 000 110 120 —5 8 0 Texas 120 010 202 00 —8 17 0
Minnesota 000 100 013 —5 10 0 Oakland 010 000 000 —1 4 0 6th. c-walked for Cuevas in the 7th. d-homered for Oberg in the 7th.
rently holds the second wild-card Kansas City 200 101 20x —6 8 1 Walks—Cleveland 4: Lindor 2, Encarnacion 1, Alonso 1. Texas 8: Choo 1, e-struck out for Delgado in the 8th. f-struck out for De La Rosa in the
Walks—San Francisco 1: Sandoval 1. Oakland 1: Lowrie 1. Calhoun 1, Andrus 2, Guzman 2, Chirinos 1, Gallo 1. Strikeouts—Cleveland 6:
spot in the American League. a-walked for Wilson in the 9th. Strikeouts—San Francisco 10: Duggar 2, Hanson 1, McCutchen 1,
9th.
Brantley 1, Guyer 1, R.Perez 2, 1-Gomes 1, Naquin 1. Texas 15: Choo 1, Calhoun Walks—Colorado 7: Valaika 1, Blackmon 1, Story 2, Parra 2,
Terms of the deal were not dis- Walks—Minnesota 6: B.Dozier 1, E.Escobar 2, Garver 2, Cave 1. Jones 3, Hundley 3. Oakland 6: Semien 1, Olson 2, Canha 1, Fowler 2, Andrus 2, Beltre 1, Odor 3, Guzman 1, Chirinos 2, Gallo 2, Rua 1. Wolters 1. Arizona 4: Goldschmidt 1, Souza Jr. 1, Lamb 1, Avila 1.
Kansas City 3: Bonifacio 1, Moustakas 2. 1, Lucroy 1. LOB—San Francisco 4, Oakland 6. 2B—McCutchen (23),
closed. Strikeouts—Minnesota 4: Mauer 1, Rosario 2, Kepler 1. Kansas Sandoval (8), Semien (21), Piscotty (25), Davis (20). HR—Jones (1),
LOB—Cleveland 9, Texas 15. 2B—Ramirez (27), Guyer (7), Beltre (12). Strikeouts—Colorado 7: Valaika 1, Blackmon 1, Story 2, Desmond 1,
3B—Diaz (1). HR—Kipnis (10), off M.Perez; Ramirez (30), off M.Perez; Gallo Murphy 1, Iannetta 1. Arizona 13: Goldschmidt 3, Souza Jr. 2, Lamb
City 6: Bonifacio 1, Perez 2, H.Dozier 2, Gordon 1. off Jackson; Sandoval (9), off Jackson. RBIs—McCutchen (41), (23), off Hand; Chirinos (12), off Allen; Gallo (24), off Allen. RBIs—Ramirez 2, Marte 1, Avila 2, Ray 1, Descalso 1, Jay 1. E—Wolters (2), Ottavino
Etc. E—Merrifield (4). LOB—Minnesota 11, Kansas City 5.
2B—E.Escobar (36), Polanco (5), Perez (12), H.Dozier (8).
Crawford (40), Posey (32), Sandoval (36), Jones (1), Canha (39).
SF—McCutchen, Canha. S—Hanson.
(71), Encarnacion (66), Guyer (14), Diaz 2 (2), Kipnis 3 (42), Naquin (20), (1), Peralta (1). LOB—Colorado 9, Arizona 8. 2B—Desmond (12),
Choo (44), Calhoun (1), Beltre (27), Chirinos 2 (39), Gallo 3 (54). SB—Lindor Peralta 2 (19), Pollock (13). 3B—Marte (9). HR—Arenado (24), off
The Detroit Tigers put pitcher 3B—Garver (1). HR—Duda (8), off Gibson. RBIs—Rosario (61), Runners left in scoring position—San Francisco 1 (Hernandez); 2 (15), Naquin (1), Andrus (3), Odor (6). CS—Davis (5). DP—Cleveland 1 Ray; Arenado (25), off Ray; Tapia (1), off Bradley. RBIs—Arenado 4
Michael Fulmer on the 10-day dis- B.Dozier (49), Garver 2 (15), Kepler (37), Perez 2 (43), Duda 3 (29),
H.Dozier (13). SF—Kepler.
Oakland 3 (Davis 2, Lucroy). RISP—San Francisco 2 for 6; Oakland 0
for 6.
(Lindor, Encarnacion); Texas 1 (Guzman, Andrus). (72), Gonzalez (42), Wolters (18), Marquez (5), Tapia 4 (5), Pollock
Cleveland IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA (39), Lamb (29), Marte 4 (39), Avila (11). SB—Story (13), Pollock
abled list with a left oblique strain. Runners left in scoring position—Minnesota 6 (E.Escobar, Runners moved up—Crawford, Olson, Piscotty. Bauer .........................4 9 4 4 5 7 102 2.44 (10), Marte (3), Owings (8). SF—Avila. DP—Colorado 1 (Marquez,
Kepler 3, Wilson 2); Kansas City 2 (Duda, A.Escobar). San Francisco IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA O.Perez .....................11⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 18 0.63
Detroit also optioned outfielder RISP—Minnesota 3 for 13; Kansas City 2 for 8. Rodriguez, W, 5-1 .......61⁄3 3 1 1 0 5 93 2.72 Ramirez, H, 11 .............1 0 1 1 2 1 21 3.27
Story, Valaika).
Mikie Mahtook to triple-A Toledo Runners moved up—Polanco, Rosario, B.Dozier, Moustakas. Moronta, H, 8 .............. 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 5 1.90 Hand, H, 4...................1 1 1 1 0 1 21 3.18 Colorado IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Melancon ....................1 1 0 0 1 0 14 2.25 Cimber, H, 6 ................2⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 4 3.12 Marquez ......................5 8 6 5 3 6 101 5.00
and recalled Victor Alcantara, Minnesota IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Watson .......................1 0 0 0 0 1 7 2.03 Allen, BS, 2-22.............1 3 2 2 1 2 28 4.99 Rusin..........................1⁄3 2 2 2 0 1 17 6.58
Gibson, L, 4-7............51⁄3 6 4 4 2 5 103 3.57 Oakland IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
who pitched 11⁄3 innings Friday. ... Rogers........................2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 8 3.79 Jackson, L, 1-2 ..........61⁄3 4 3 3 1 6 93 2.93
McAllister, W, 1-2..........1 3 0 0 0 2 21 5.50 Oberg, W, 5-0 ..............2⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 7 2.89
Otero, S, 1-3................1 0 0 0 0 1 7 5.45 Shaw, H, 12...............12⁄3 1 1 1 0 4 26 7.15
The Baltimore Orioles designated Busenitz ......................1 2 2 2 1 0 19 6.75 Petit .........................11⁄3 2 2 2 0 2 16 3.43 Texas IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Ottavino, S, 3-5..........11⁄3 2 1 0 1 1 27 1.58
Belisle ........................1 0 0 0 0 0 18 7.12
former All-Star Chris Tillman for Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Buchter .......................0 1 0 0 0 0
Pagan.........................1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
5 1.83
9 3.51
M.Perez.....................51⁄3 10 6 6 2 4 105 8.05 Arizona IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Gearrin ....................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 1 0 13 3.67 Ray ..........................51⁄3 8 5 5 1 2 93 5.37
assignment. ... The Texas Rangers Duffy, W, 6-8 ................7 5 1 1 3 4 114 4.40 Bleich......................... 1⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 9 54.00 Rodriguez ....................1 3 1 1 0 0 21 4.05 Bracho, H, 2................ 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 7 2.12
Hammel ......................1 2 1 1 0 0 21 6.18 Wendelken ..................2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 7 0.00
put outfielder Nomar Mazara on Peralta........................2⁄3 2 3 3 2 0 35 3.86
Buchter pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
Leclerc ........................1 0 0 0 0 1
Diekman .....................1 2 1 1 0 0
17 2.12
18 3.38
Bradley, L, 2-2, BS, 3-6 .2⁄3 3 6 6 3 2
Chafin ........................ 1⁄3 0 0 0 1 0
30 3.11
7 1.57
Maurer, S, 1-4 .............1⁄3 1 0 0 1 0 13 12.00
the 10-day disabled list and re- Inherited runners-scored—Maurer 2-1.
Inherited runners-scored—Moronta 1-0, Buchter 1-1, Pagan 1-0, Kela ...........................1 0 0 0 1 1 18 3.18 Delgado ......................1 1 0 0 2 0 30 5.14
Moore, L, 1-6...............1 2 1 1 0 0 13 7.11 De La Rosa..................1 0 0 0 0 2 19 4.64
called Willie Calhoun. U—Mark Wegner, Jim Reynolds, John Tumpane, Nic Lentz.
Wendelken 1-0. HBP—Rodriguez 2 (Chapman,Olson).
U—Pat Hoberg, Brian Knight, Gerry Davis, Ryan Additon. T—2:47. HBP—Leclerc (Lindor). WP—Bauer. PB—Chirinos (5). HBP—Ray (Wolters). WP—Rusin, Ottavino. PB—Wolters (4).
— associated press T—3:08. Tickets sold—27,719 (37,903). Tickets sold—45,606 (46,765). T—4:48. Tickets sold—28,253 (49,115). T—4:02. Tickets sold—29,546 (48,519).
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BASEBALL

DODGERS REPORT

Four
relievers The joy was
used in
eighth
real, video
[Dodgers, from D1]
run. He singled twice and
walked twice. He was booed
every time up, since the home
was staged
team tried to trade for him
and the home fans were un- By Bill Shaikin
happy to see him traded to
the visiting team. MILWAUKEE — That vi-
But his team won. Enrique deo clip that buzzed around
Hernandez hit a three-run social media, the one with
home run in the ninth inning, Justin Turner and Alex
Rich Hill delivered six innings Wood on a boat celebrating
of one-run ball, and the Dod- the Dodgers’ trade for
gers opened the second half of Manny Machado?
the season with a 6-4 victory This is Hollywood’s team,
over the Milwaukee Brewers. baby. It was staged.
Machado, who was liber- The 13-second video has
ated from the last-place Balti- been viewed more than 1 mil-
more Orioles in the trade to lion times, and the Dodgers
the Dodgers, won a game as a themselves shared it after
visiting player for the first Turner’s wife posted it
time since June 23. This truly Wednesday afternoon.
was the first day of the rest of In the video, Wood glan- Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times
his life. ces at his phone, looks up ALEX WOOD and
“I finally got traded,” he and says, “It’s done.” Justin Turner made a
said. “Everything was behind He and Turner combine video about the Manny
me now. I was able to put on a to exclaim “We got Manny!” Machado trade.
new uniform today for the five times within seven sec-
first time, and it felt beyond Morry Gash Associated Press onds, jumping up and down “Most teams, in this sce-
great. ENRIQUE HERNANDEZ IS greeted by manager Dave Roberts after his and high-fiving each other. nario, want to split their
“That blue looks pretty three-run homer in the top of the ninth inning gave the Dodgers a 6-2 lead. Wood said that he and guys up and not have to con-
good on me.” Turner had started regular solidate the returns all in one
The Dodgers had a fully Jansen arrived at the yet. I have confidence in our there.” checks of social media start- deal,” Dodgers general man-
rested bullpen coming out of break on pace for a career- guys. I don’t think it was nec- The Dodgers are trying to ing Tuesday night, when ager Farhan Zaidi said.
the All-Star break, and they high 78 innings. He pitched essary for me to come in the trade for a relief pitcher, one word surfaced that the Dod- “We had conversations
were determined to use it. In 681⁄3 innings last season. 682⁄3 eighth in that situation.” that could help cover the gers were close to a deal for about that. I know other
the kind of slow-playing strat- innings the previous season. With Jansen unavailable eighth inning in the way Bran- Machado. teams did as well.
egy that infuriates the com- As Roberts noted, the Dod- for the four-out save, Floro don Morrow did last season. “We knew we’d find out “But, when you have one
missioner, the Dodgers used a gers on Friday started a got Hernan Perez to pop up. Jansen’s effectiveness in Sep- the same way everybody else seller and a lot of buyers,
different reliever to face four stretch of 17 games without a In the ninth inning, after tember and October might finds out,” Wood said. “By they can dictate how they
consecutive batters in the day off. Hernandez homered to in- depend on some help in July checking Twitter.” want things to go. We didn’t
eighth inning, with a 3-2 lead. So, the Milwaukee eighth, crease the Dodgers’ lead from and August, not that he In one of their checks on want to be trying to tack on
The strategy nearly cost with the Dodgers up 3-1: Scott 3-2 to 6-2, the Dodgers told would admit to any fatigue on Wednesday, they found out. pieces and complicating the
them the game. They did not Alexander got an out. Daniel Jansen to sit down and sent Friday. They decided to re-create deal to put us at a disadvan-
use Jansen in the All-Star Hudson gave up a home run Floro back for the bottom of “To be honest, not today,” the celebration on video tage.”
game to keep him fresh, but to NL home run leader Jesus the ninth. he said. “Today, I felt excited. shortly thereafter. Zaidi would not use the
they did not use him for more Aguilar. Zac Rosscup got an After the first two Brewers Manny’s here. Sometimes, “It wasn’t like we just names of any Orioles re-
than three outs Friday, and out. Dylan Floro gave up a sin- reached base, the Dodgers fi- you feel it, but I’m not going to happened to be filming this liever, wary of baseball’s
they tried to keep him out of gle, and the Brewers had the nally summoned Jansen, who let that bother me. Those four on the phone,” Wood said, tampering rules. The Dod-
the ninth inning too. tying run on base with two gave up a two-run triple to days off helped a lot. “and, oh my God, we just gers now know what players
“Kenley is a little over his out. Christian Yelich before retir- “Now it’s time to go to the found out right at that mo- Baltimore likes in their mi-
overall workload, over the last Jansen? Jansen? ing Aguilar for the final out. finish line and try to get back ment.” nor league system, which
couple of years,” Dodgers “I thought so too,” Jansen “I didn’t want Kenley to to the playoffs.” Clayton Kershaw said he could accelerate any future
manager Dave Roberts said. said. “But Floro is throwing pitch in a four-run game,” found out about the trade on talks for Britton and/or
“I didn’t want him to go four the ball really well. I think Doc Roberts said. “Save situation, bill.shaikin@latimes.com television. Brach.
outs tonight.” just didn’t want to go there we had to get our guy in Twitter: @BillShaikin “I was excited for sure,” “Any time you go through
he said. a negotiation with a team,
“Probably not a jump up there is an exchange of infor-
and down guy. Definitely ex- mation that can certainly be

Machado says, does the right things in debut


cited. helpful in the next negotia-
“It’s awesome that the tion,” Zaidi said. “I would
front office would do that. characterize this as a pro-
It’s awesome that we’ve got a ductive set of talks that
[Hernandez, from D1] an unusual calmness, both on locker was only two away “It’s been so fast, every- guy of his caliber, for a few could potentially set up an-
the Dodgers was consider- the field and off. from his. thing’s been going so crazy months anyway. Now he’s other deal. Whether there’s
ably more low-key. Two days Starting at shortstop and Kemp asked a nearby right now, I haven’t really just got to go play.” ultimately another deal re-
after he was acquired from batting second for the Dod- gathering of reporters, “Man- thought about it,” he said. Enrique Hernandez mains to be seen.”
the Baltimore Orioles, Manny gers in a 6-4 victory at Mil- nywood making you all wait? He acknowledged he was learned about the trade the
Machado didn’t show up to waukee, Machado strode to You have to wait for great- anxious about meeting his same way Wood and Turner Short hops
Miller Park cracking jokes the batter’s box in the first ness, bro.” new teammates. did. Machado has not played
about wanting to explore inning with a wad of bub- Kemp laughed. Machado “It’s like the first day of “Social media, like every- third base all year, so the
possible roles in Spanish- blegum in his mouth. Clutch- smiled shyly as he returned to school,” he said. “You’re kind body finds out nowadays,” Dodgers will keep him at
language soap operas or ing the barrel of his bat in his his locker. of nervous to come in here Hernandez said. “I found shortstop “for the foresee-
making promises about right hand, Machado noncha- Machado isn’t the show- and meet new faces.” out about my own trade to able future,” manager Dave
cutting his hair that he had lantly blew a bubble. man Kemp is or the court What helped was watch- the Dodgers via social me- Roberts said. Machado has
no intention of honoring, as The right-handed-hitting jester Ramirez was, but he ing a video posted on social dia.” agreed to play third base as
Ramirez once did. Machado sent a 2-0 pitch still might have the qualities media by Justin Turner’s wife He was ecstatic about the needed, but Roberts said he
“I’m here to play baseball,” from Wade Miley the opposite to win over his new celebrity- showing Turner and Alex deal. did not want Machado wor-
Machado said in his introduc- way for a single. Machado obsessed hometown. Wood high-fiving after learn- “It’s huge,” Hernandez rying about that for the next
tory news conference blew a bubble as he ran out of He’s good-looking and ing of the Machado deal. said. “It probably makes us, week or two. “I want him to
Wednesday. the batter’s box. He ran well-spoken. In his introduc- “Everyone’s been welcom- officially, the best lineup in get acclimated with his new
The original Mannywood through first base. Another tory news conference before ing,” Machado said. the National League.” teammates and a new
was a full-blown circus. What- bubble. It was as if he was the game, he came across as As for the comparisons to In his first game with the league,” Roberts said. … The
ever this version turns out to playing a game of stickball in earnest. He also had the the other Manny, Machado Dodgers on Friday night in Dodgers optioned rookie
be, it’s won’t be that. the park with his friends. smarts to align himself with said he didn’t feel burdened Milwaukee, Machado batted Walker Buehler to triple-A
Kemp knows Machado “That’s my safe haven,” the city’s sports royalty. by them. second and singled in his Oklahoma City last week,
well. A couple of winters ago, Machado said. “That’s where Asked why he switched “Manny’s Manny,” first at-bat. Max Muncy bat- but Roberts said Buehler
the two All-Stars trained at I can go out and just enjoy from the No. 13 he wore with Machado said. “He’s a great ted third, meaning a four- would not pitch there. The
the same hitting facility in myself. I’ve been doing this the Orioles to No. 8, Machado player, should be in the Hall of time All-Star was being pro- Dodgers plan to start Kenta
Machado’s native Miami. since I was a kid. I’m always explained, “I thought I would Fame, put up great numbers, tected in the lineup by a guy Maeda and Ross Stripling
Kemp’s former teammate on going to play the game with a change up — new beginning, great guy. Hopefully, I could who has yet to start a major in two of three games start-
the San Diego Padres, Yonder smile on my face, blowing new journey, new team.” do what he did, not just for league season on an open- ing Monday in Philadelphia;
Alonso, is Machado’s brother- bubbles, sunflower seeds, But there was something the half that he was here or ing-day roster. Roberts would not say
in-law. whatever it is. That’s just who else: Kobe Bryant wore No. 8 for the years that he was here, “Pretty awesome,” whether Buehler would
Machado described him- I am.” early in his career. but his whole career.” Muncy said. start the other game. … Rob-
self as a homebody, but Kemp Machado had promised to “Huge Kobe fan growing Of course, Ramirez didn’t erts said the Dodgers hope
said his personality was well stay within himself and did. up,” he said. “My dog’s name win a World Series with the Seeking relief third baseman Turner, who
suited for Los Angeles. Machado settled for a is Kobe.” Dodgers and was suspended The Dodgers remain in- has not played in a week be-
“He’s a Hollywood-like four-pitch walk in the third He is also a fan of LeBron for violating baseball’s drug terested in trading for help cause of a strained adductor
superstar,” Kemp said. “Did and another in the fifth. So, James. policy. If Machado can tri- on their pitching staff, par- muscle, can return this
you see what he was wearing yes, he can chew gum and Machado was evasive umph where Ramirez failed, ticularly in their bullpen. weekend. … In order to clear
at the All-Star game?” walk at the same time. when asked if he viewed Los he can be something even During their weeks of talks a roster spot for Machado,
Gray suit, no shirt, no Machado finished the day Angeles as a potential long- greater to Los Angeles, with with Baltimore about the Dodgers optioned out-
socks. two for three with two walks. term home. The 26-year-old or without the dreadlocks Machado, they did discuss fielder Andrew Toles to
“He’s got swag,” Kemp The fun-loving Kemp will be a free agent this winter and carnival atmosphere. ways to expand the deal to Oklahoma City.
said. always welcomed the spot- and is expected to sign a include prized Orioles reliev-
In Machado’s case, the light and was delighted to be contract worth hundreds of dylan.hernandez@latimes.com ers Zach Britton and Brad bill.shaikin@latimes.com
confidence manifests itself in near it again. Machado’s millions of dollars. Twitter: @dylanohernandez Brach. Twitter: @BillShaikin

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BRITISH OPEN NOTES

Knox gets a Tiger thrill, then gets over it


even-par rounds of 71. even though Woods was hit- rican amateur shot a pair of
By Sam Farmer “You’re only going to ever ting out of the tall grass from 79s and missed the cut at 16
get to play the first time with an uneven lie. over.
CARNOUSTIE, Scot- him once, and that was In a gasp-worthy mo- Playing in his first major
land — For Russell Knox, mine,” Knox said. “We chat- ment, Woods ripped a shot championship, Rebula had
the Tiger Effect lasted one ted away. He was nice to me. that sailed low and into the his best friend, Angus Cole,
day. I was nice to him, I think. So I crowd from point-blank caddying for him, and the
As a kid growing up in enjoyed my time out there. I range. Clearly, some people two left with some good
Scotland, Knox viewed Ti- enjoyed watching him play. were hit, as the ball dribbled memories.
ger Woods as one of his He’s Tiger Woods for a rea- forward, but there were no “I just had so much fun,
sports heroes. He finally got son. He hit some incredible apparent serious injuries. you know,” said Rebula, who
to play with the 14-time ma- shots and just picked his “I kept moving them plays at Auburn, and whose
jor championship winner way around the course well.” back,” Woods said later. “If two birdies were heavily out-
this week when the two were Knox said it was impor- you noticed, I moved them weighed by his eight bogeys
in the same group for the tant for him to get the back about 40 yards. Yeah, I and a double. “I mean, the
first two rounds of the butterflies out of the way. was playing for the grass to score doesn’t really matter
British Open. Then, with another wrap the shaft around there for me right now. For me, I’m
Knox acknowledged be- laugh: “Next time I’ll bury and hit it left, and I was just just going to put this in the
ing nervous about playing him.” trying to hold the face open short-term memory and just
with Woods on Thursday, as much as I possibly could. forget about the week, score-
but that faded by Friday’s Fore! It grabbed the shaft and wise.”
round. On the second hole Fri- smothered it.
“I didn’t feel anything like day, Woods’ tee shot landed “I was very, very fortu-
When’s the next
that today,” said Knox, in the right rough, and he nate that it got far enough
whose father is from San Di- had the choice of punching down there where I had a full flight home?
ego. “The conditions were so out into the fairway or trying wedge into the green.” Dustin Johnson, No. 1 in
hard. Yeah, I was over it. to hit over the gallery that And those fans in the line the world, missed the cut,
“Tiger?” he said with a was right in front of him and of fire were even more fortu- along with Justin Thomas,
laugh. “Who’s that?” pressed against the ropes. nate. Sergio Garcia, Hideki Mat-
Both had solid but un- The crowd ignored the suyama, Jon Rahm, Bubba
spectacular rounds. Knox warnings of marshals to Strokes aplenty Watson and Ernie Els.
went 73-73 to finish at four stand back, thinking surely Jovan Rebula was just Sam Greenwood Getty Images
over par and missed the cut that one of the world’s best happy to be here, and that’s sam.farmer@latimes.com RUSSELL KNOX, playing with Tiger Woods for the
by one. Woods shot two golfers could clear them, good because the South Af- Twitter: @LATimesfarmer first time, shot 73-73 and missed the cut by one.

THE DAY IN SPORTS


TRANSACTIONS GOLF

Dolphins backtrack on anthem


BASEBALL $3.5-MILLION BARBASOL CHAMPIONSHIP
Major League Baseball—Suspended pitcher At Nicholasville, Ky.—Par 72
Antonio Bastardo 140 games after he tested Keene Trace Golf Club—7,328 yards
positive a second time for a performance-en- 36-Hole Leaders
hancing substance. Troy Merritt .........................62-67—129 -15
Dodgers—Activated shortstop Manny Billy Horschel......................65-66—131 -13
Machado; optioned outfielder Andrew Toles to Shawn Stefani.....................66-68—134 -10
Oklahoma City (PCL). Hunter Mahan.....................66-68—134 -10
Baltimore—Purchased the contract of Josh Teater .........................68-66—134 -10
infielder Renato Nunez from Norfolk (IL); activat- Robert Streb.......................67-68—135 -9
ed pitcher Chris Tillman from the 10-day disabled Steve Wheatcroft .................68-67—135 -9 vided accounts of sexual misconduct by forward Darrell Arthur from Brooklyn.
D.J. Trahan..........................67-68—135 -9 staff and wire reports
list and designated him for assignment.
Davis Love III ......................68-68—136 -8 Richard Strauss, the now-dead Ohio The Suns sent forward Jared Dudley and
Boston—Activated outfielder Andrew
Benintendi from the bereavement list; optioned Michael Thompson...............67-69—136 -8 State team physician at the center of an a protected 2021 second-round pick to the
Parker McLachlin .................69-68—137 -7
first baseman-outfielder Sam Travis to Pawtucket Tyler Duncan.......................66-72—138 -6 Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross investigation, the university said. Nets and cash to the 76ers. ... The Sacra-
(IL). Seamus Power ....................70-68—138 -6
Chicago White Sox—Activated outfielder Scott Brown........................68-70—138 -6
said he hadn’t decided whether to actually Those allegations range from 1979 to mento Kings agreed with guard Yogi Fer-
Nicky Delmonico from the 10-day disabled list. Jonathan Byrd.....................66-72—138 -6 discipline players who protest the na- 1997, during most of Strauss’ two decades rell on a two-year contract for $6.2 million,
Cincinnati—Called up outfielder Phillip Ervin Billy Hurley III......................71-67—138 -6
from Louisville (IL). Martin Piller........................66-72—138 -6 tional anthem when he formally told them on the faculty and medical staff. Many al- the Sacramento Bee reported. ... San An-
Cleveland—Purchased the contract of Nick Taylor..........................67-71—138 -6 demonstrations could be punishable. lege Strauss groped them or conducted tonio signed forward Dante Cunningham
outfielder Melky Cabrera from Columbus (IL); Michael Bradley ..................69-70—139 -5
called up infielder Yandy Diaz from Columbus; John Rollins........................69-70—139 -5 “We were asked to submit a form to the unnecessary genital exams. Strauss killed and guard Marco Belinelli. ... Utah is end-
optioned outfielder Greg Allen, and pitchers Ad- Brian Davis.........................71-68—139 -5 NFL on our overall discipline policy prior himself in 2005. ing its sponsorship agreement with Papa
am Plutko and Tyler Olson to Columbus; added Fabian Gomez.....................70-69—139 -5
pitchers Brad Hand and Adam Cimber to the ma- Chris Kirk ...........................71-68—139 -5 to the start of the rookie report date,” John’s Pizza. ... Courtney Vandersloot be-
jor league roster; transferred outfielder Lonnie Dicky Pride.........................72-68—140 -4
William McGirt ....................68-72—140 -4 Ross said in a statement Friday. “The one Baylor says ex-athletic director Ian came the seventh player in WNBA history
Chisenhall from the 10-day to the 60-day disa-
bled list; announced that pitcher Marc Rzepczyn- Olin Browne........................70-70—140 -4 line sentence related to the national an- McCaw made “baseless assertions” in a to have a triple-double, with 13 points, 10
ski had cleared waivers and had elected to be- Skip Kendall .......................73-68—141 -3
John Merrick .......................70-71—141 -3 them was a placeholder as we haven’t court deposition when he claimed regents rebounds and 15 assists in Chicago’s 114-99
come a free agent.
Detroit—Put pitcher Michael Fulmer on the Matt Every..........................70-71—141 -3 made a decision on what we would do.” tried to steer blame for the school’s sexual win over Dallas.
10-day disabled list; activated outfielder Leonys James Hahn .......................71-70—141 -3
Martin from the disabled list; optioned outfielder Cameron Tringale.................72-69—141 -3 The NFL and players association said assault scandal to the football team.
Cody Gribble.......................71-71—142 -2 in a joint statement Thursday they Kurt Busch won the pole for Sunday’s
Mikie Mahtook to Toledo (IL); called up pitcher Chad Campbell ...................74-70—144 E
Victor Alcantara from Toledo. Robert Allenby ....................73-71—144 E planned to pause enforcement on anthem NASCAR Cup race at New Hampshire. ...
Houston—Called up infielder J.D. Davis from Brendon Todd .....................71-74—145 +1
Fresno (PCL); optioned infielder Tyler White to Ken Duke ...........................74-72—146 +2 rules while working out a resolution. ETC. Mercedes gave Formula One driver Valt-
Fresno. Mark Wilson .......................75-71—146 +2 teri Bottas a one-year extension. ... Court-
Milwaukee—Activated catcher Manny Pina
from the 10-day disabled list.
Minnesota—Called up infielder-outfielder
Tim Herron .........................71-75—146 +2
Marc Turnesa ......................70-77—147 +3
Steven Bowditch..................78-74—152 +8
Jacksonville’s Dante Fowler was sus- Authorities: confession ney Force topped funny car qualifying in
pended for the opener for a 2017 violation the Dodge Mile-High NHRA Nationals.
Taylor Motter from Rochester (IL).
N.Y. Mets—Activated outfielder Yoenis Ces-
pedes from the 10-day disabled list; called up
John Huston .......................74-78—152 +8
Note: The second round was suspended be- of the personal conduct policy. ... Manuel in killing of skater Ten
outfielder Drew Smith from Las Vegas (PCL); op-
cause of thunderstorms. It will be completed to- Orrego-Savala, a Guatemalan living il- The Los Angeles Football Club will
day.
tioned infielder Dominic Smith and pitcher Corey legally in the U.S., pleaded guilty to driving Nuraly Kiyasov, one of two men de- meet the Houston Dynamo in the semifin-
Oswalt to Las Vegas. TENNIS drunk in a crash that killed Indianapolis tained in Kazakhstan on suspicion of als of the U.S. Open Cup next month after
N.Y. Yankees—Called up infielder-outfielder $585,700 CROATIA OPEN
Brandon Drury from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). At Umag, Croatia linebacker Edwin Jackson and his driver. killing Olympic figure skating medalist the Portland Timbers withdrew their pro-
Pittsburgh—Activated infielder-outfielder Surface: Clay-Outdoor Denis Ten, confessed, authorities said. test following LAFC’s 3-2 win in the tour-
Sean Rodriguez from the 10-day disabled list; SINGLES (quarterfinals)—Robin Haase (6),
optioned pitcher Tanner Anderson to Indianapo- Netherlands, d. Andrey Rubley, Russia, 6-3, 7-6 UCLA released four-star freshman Ten, 25, was stabbed in a dispute with nament quarterfinals. Portland claimed
lis (IL). (6); Guido Pella, Argentina, d. Dusan Lajovic,
Seattle—Signed manager Scott Servais to a Serbia, 6-6 (3), 7-5; Marco Trungelliti, Argentina,
safety-wide receiver Bryan Addison from people who allegedly tried to steal a mirror LAFC’s roster included an additional for-
multiyear extension. d. Evgeny Donskoy, Russia, 6-1, 6-4; Marco his scholarship, freeing the former Gar- from his car in his home city of Almaty. eign player; LAFC said it was “compliant
Texas—Put outfielder Mazara on the 10-day Cecchinato (3), Italy, d. Laslo Djere, Serbia, 6-4,
disabled list, retroactive to July 17; called up out- 6-1.
dena Serra standout to choose another with U.S. Open Cup guidelines.”
fielder Willie Calhoun from Round Rock (PCL). DOUBLES (semifinals)—Roman Jebavy-Jiri college, Serra coach Scott Altenberg said. Rasmus Kupari, the Kings’ 2018 first- — Kevin Baxter
Washington—Activated pitcher Stephen Vesely, Czech Republic, d. Dominic Inglot, Brit-
Strasburg from the 10-day disabled list and first ain-Franko Skugor, Croatia, 6-4, 6-4; Robin
Altenberg cited uncertainty over an round draft pick, was lent to his Finnish
baseman Ryan Zimmerman from the 60-day dis- Haase-Matwe Middelkoop, Netherlands, d. San- NCAA issue with one of Addison’s test team for next season, the team said. Peter Sagan dominated Stage 13’s flat
abled list; optioned pitcher Wander Suero to Syr- tiago Gonzalez, Mexico-Joao Sousa, Portugal,
acuse (IL). 6-4, 6-4. scores that jeopardized his eligibility. — Curtis Zupke finish to take his third win of this Tour de
BASKETBALL $585,700 SWEDISH OPEN — Ben Bolch France. Overall leader Geraint Thomas
Memphis—Waived guard-forward Myke At Bastad, Sweden Troy Merritt had the clubhouse lead at kept his advantage of 1 minute 39 seconds.
Henry. Surface: Clay-Outdoor
FOOTBALL SINGLES (quarterfinals)—Fernando Verdasco 15 under when rain suspended the Barba-
NFL—Suspended Jacksonville defensive end (5), Spain, d. Pablo Carreno Busta (2), Spain,
6-4, 6-2; Fabio Fognini (3), Italy, d. Federico Del-
JURISPRUDENCE sol Championship, and Billy Horschel The University of New Mexico voted to
Dante Fowler one game for attacking a man last
was two shots back. Brittany Lincicome, cut the men’s soccer team. Coach Jeremy
year.
HOCKEY
New Jersey—Signed forward Nick Lappin to a
bonis, Argentina, 6-4, 6-3; Richard Gasquest
(4), France, d. Casper Ruud, Norway, 7-6 (4),
6-2; Henri Laaksonen, Switzerland, d. Simone
Ohio State: 100-plus trying to make the cut in a PGA Tour event Fishbein vows the team will not be cut.
after an opening 78, had her start delayed.
one-year contract.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer— Fined Seattle
Bolelli, Italy, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4.
DOUBLES (semifinals)—Julio Peralta, Chile-
Horacio Zeballos (2), Argentina, d. Jurgen Melzer,
accounts of misconduct Beatrice Chepkoech of Kenya broke
defender Jordan McCrary an undisclosed
Austria-Philipp Petzschner, Germany, 6-3, 6-2. The Phoenix Suns acquired forward the 3,000-meter steeplechase world record
amount for failure to leave the field in a timely $557,050 HALL OF FAME CHAMPIONSHIPS More than 100 former students pro- Richaun Holmes from Philadelphia and by more than eight seconds in Monaco.
manner against Atlanta; fined Seattle midfielder At Newport, R.I.
Victor Rodriguez an undisclosed amount for Surface: Grass-Outdoor
simulation/embellishment against Atlanta. SINGLES (quarterfinals)—Marcel Granollers,
New York—Signed midfielder Andreas Ivan. Spain, d. Adrian Mannarino (1), France, 6-3, 6-1;
Seattle—Waived midfielder Magnus Wolff Steve Johnson (3), d. Dudi Sela, Israel, 6-2, 6-3.
DOUBLES (semifinals)—Marcelo Arevalo, El
Eikrem.
CYCLING
Salvador-Miguel Angel Reyes-Varela (4), Mexico,
d. Austin Krajicek, and Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan,
DEL MAR RESULTS
TOUR DE FRANCE India, 5-7, 7-5, 13-11; Jonathan Erlich, Israel-
At Valence, France Artem Sitak, New Zealand, d. Divij Sharan, India, Copyright 2018 by Equibase Co. Third day of a 36-day meet. 5 Helen’s Tiger Bejarano 6.20 4.80 bluebell (FR), Mongolian Window, Navajo Dreamer (IRE), 8 Time: 23.44, 47.37, 1.11.09, 1.34.87, 1.41.10. Clear &
13th Stage and Jackson Withrow (2), 6-3, 6-4. 5019 FIRST RACE. 1 mile. Claiming. 3-year-olds and up. 4 Lacey’s Rainbow Franco 10.80 Tinabud, Nonna Gianna (IRE). Firm. Trainer: Vladimir Cerin. Owner: Bran Jam Stable and
A 105-mile leg from Bourg d'Oisans to Valence.
$226,750 BUCHAREST OPEN Claiming prices $25,000-$22,500. Purse $34,000. 8 Also Ran: Silky Slew, Silverspun Pickup, Bold At Night, Mar- 8 Time: 23.54, 51.14, 1.15.58, 1.38.75, 1.44.72. Clear & Clark, David W.
1. Peter Sagan, Slovakia, Bora-Hansgrohe,
At Bucharest, Romania ilyn’s Smile, Ciao Luna, Party Hostess, Maycee Jo, Cioppino Firm. Trainer: Eoin G. Harty. Owner: Harty, Kathleen E. and 8 Scratched: Barleysugar (IRE), Vexatious, Melissa Jane
3:45:55. 2. Alexander Kristoff, Norway, UAE P# Horse Jockey Win Place Show Pulliam, Royce. (GB), Pyscho Sister.
Surface: Clay-Outdoor 5 Avanti Bello Prat 7.00 3.80 2.40 Pasadino, Dee Way to Go.
Team Emirates, same time. 3. Arnaud Demare,
SINGLES (second round)—Ons Jabeur, 6 Point Piper Gutierrez 3.80 2.60 8 Time: 22.77, 45.97, 57.39. Clear & Firm. Trainer: Doug F. 8 Scratched: Pursuing The Dream (IRE), Chica La Habana 8 Exotics: $2 Daily Double (9-12) paid $52.60, $1 Exacta
France, Groupama-FDJ, st. 4. John Degenkolb, O’Neill. Owner: Reddam Racing LLC. (IRE), Whirling. (12-9) paid $169.60, $2 Quinella (9-12) paid $252.80, 10-
Tunisia, d. Vera Zvonareva, Russia, 6-2, 6-2. 2 Ground Rules Elliott 2.60
Germany, Trek-Segafredo, st. 5. Greg Van Aver- 8 Scratched: Myrcella. 8 Exotics: $2 Daily Double (13-11) paid $707.80, $1 Exacta Cent Superfecta (12-9-11-7) paid $1,516.29, 50-Cent Trifecta
(Quarterfinals)— Petra Martic (4), Croatia, d. 8 Also Ran: Muchos Besos, Excitations, Monsajem Pervade.
maet, Belgium, BMC Racing Team, st. 6. Yves
Laura Siegemund, Germany, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4; Mi- 8 Time: 23.36, 47.52, 1.12.16, 1.24.92, 1.38.20. Clear & 8 Exotics: $2 Daily Double (10-3) paid $64.20, $1 Exacta (11-2) paid $182.70, $2 Quinella (2-11) paid $122.00, 10- (12-9-11) paid $750.40, $1 Pick Three (11-9-12) paid
Lampaert, Belgium, Quick-Step Floors, st. 7. (3-5) paid $16.20, $2 Quinella (3-5) paid $20.60, 10-Cent Cent Superfecta (11-2-1-7) paid $3,203.44, 50-Cent Trifecta $1,790.50.
haela Buzarnescu (2), Romania, d. Wang Yafan, Fast. Trainer: Doug F. O’Neill. Owner: Suarez Racing, Inc.,
Magnus Cort, Denmark, Astana Pro Team, st. 8. Superfecta (3-5-4-6) paid $66.25, 50-Cent Trifecta (3-5-4) (11-2-1) paid $2,362.45, $1 Pick Three (3-13-11) paid 5026 EIGHTH RACE. 51⁄2 furlongs. Maiden claiming.
China, 7-6 (4), 6-3; Anastasija Sevastova (1), Wonderland Racing Stables, Keh, Steven, Richardson, Jim
Andrea Pasqualon, Italy, Wanty-Groupe Gobert, paid $91.40, $1 Pick Three (5-10-3) paid $83.60. $1,751.40, 50-Cent Pick Four (10-3/13-13-11) 4 correct paid 2-year-olds. Claiming prices $50,000-$40,000. Purse
Latvia, d. Sorana Cirstea (5), Romania, 3-6, 6-3, and Roberts, Tom R.
st. 9. Sonny Colbrelli, Italy, Bahrain-Merida, st. $8,392.15, 50-Cent Pick Five (5-10-3/13-13-11) 5 correct $30,000.
10. Taylor Phinney, U.S., EF Education First-Dra-
6-2; Polona Hercog (8), Slovenia, d. Ons Jabeur, 8 Scratched: none. 5022 FOURTH RACE. 51⁄2 furlongs. Maiden claiming.
paid $27,962.55.
pac, st.
Tunisia, 6-3, 6-1. 8 Exotics: $1 Exacta (5-6) paid $9.10, $2 Quinella (5-6) 3-year-olds and up. Claiming price $20,000. Purse P# Horse Jockey Win Place Show
DOUBLES (quarterfinals)—Jacqueline Cris- paid $9.20, 10-Cent Superfecta (5-6-2-3) paid $6.79, 50- $20,000. 5024 SIXTH RACE. 5 furlongs. Maiden special weight. 4 Baby Frankie Desrmux 5.80 3.20 2.60
Others included: 22. Romain Bardet, France,
tian-Elena-Gabriela Ruse, Romania, d. Monique Cent Trifecta (5-6-2) paid $12.55. P# Horse Jockey Win Place Show 2-year-olds. Purse $60,000. 3 Two Fifty Coup Figueroa 3.60 2.80
AG2R La Mondiale, same time. 24. Mikel Landa,
Adamczak-Jessica Moore (2), Australia, 7-6 (3), 5020 SECOND RACE. 61⁄2 furlongs. Claiming. Fillies and 13 Colormemoney Roman 15.00 6.80 4.60 P# Horse Jockey Win Place Show 10 Samurai Jack Baze 4.00
Spain, Movistar Team, st. 25. Geraint Thomas,
Britain, Team Sky, st. 27. Nairo Quintana, Colom-
3-6, 10-4; Danka Kovinic, Montenegro-Maryna mares. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming prices 2 Twisted Road Figueroa 4.80 3.40 9 Oliver Talamo 5.40 3.40 3.00 8 Also Ran: Lucky General, Palladium, Asaltante, Stone
Zanevska, Belgium, d. Irina Bara, Romania- $8,000-$7,000. Purse $20,000. 8 Chatterman Espinoza 3.40 8 Twisted Plot Elliott 5.00 3.80 Groove, Rockandahardplace, Just Isn’t Right, Don Ramon.
bia, Movistar Team, st. 29. Dan Martin, Ireland,
UAE Team Emirates, st. 30. Steven Kruijswijk,
Nicola Geuer (3), Germany, 6-1, 6-2. 8 Also Ran: Blaze Of Glory, Catch Fire, Johnny Strong, Eleazar 7 Teach. Treasure Payeras 8.80 8 Time: 22.48, 46.86, 59.53, 1.06.34. Clear & Fast. Trainer:
P# Horse Jockey Win Place Show
Netherlands, LottoNL-Jumbo, st. 37. Tom Du- $226,750 LADIES CUP GSTAAD
10 Princess Kendra Fuentes 16.00 8.40 6.00 Warrior, Iron Curtain, Johnny Ray, He’s Out To Sea, Wild Wild 8 Also Ran: Kid Koil, Calder Vale, Takeo Squared, Hey Sal, J. Keith Desormeaux. Owner: Impact Thoroughbreds LLC and
moulin, Netherlands, Team Sunweb, st. 45. Pri- At Gstaad, Switzerland 12 Todos Santos Pena 17.80 10.60 Kingdom. Smokey Pirate, Concord Jet, Offshore Affair. Madaket Stables LLC.
moz Roglic, Slovenia, LottoNL-Jumbo, st. 90. Te- Surface: Clay-Outdoor 6 Adios Cali Quinonez 4.80 8 Time: 22.40, 46.54, 59.06, 1.05.47. Clear & Fast. Trainer: 8 Time: 22.68, 46.59, 58.91. Clear & Fast. Trainer: Luis Men- 8 Scratched: Drill Down Dude, The Creep.
SINGLES (quarterfinals)—Marketa Von- Robert B. Hess, Jr. Owner: Montgomery, Ronald, Underhill, dez. Owner: William R. Peeples. 8 Exotics: $2 Daily Double (12-4) paid $55.00, $1 Exacta
jay van Garderen, U.S., BMC Racing, 1:23. 113. 8 Also Ran: Dragon Flower, Fruity (IRE), Lucky Student, Tan-
Chad Haga, U.S., Sunweb, 2:02. 124. Ian drousova, Czech Republic, d. Evgeniya Rodina,
gled Up In Ju, Coronado Cool, Propeppy, Sought More Pep, Peter G. and Woods, Gary. 8 Scratched: Irish Heatwave. (4-3) paid $9.30, $2 Quinella (3-4) paid $9.20, 10-Cent
Boswell, U.S., Katusha Alpecin, 2:08. 150. Russia, 6-2, 6-3; Mandy Minella, Luxembourg,
Rcatcanscat, Ballerina Headline. 8 Scratched: Pacific Song, Hayne’s Pal, Awesome E K. 8 Exotics: $2 Daily Double (11-9) paid $246.60, $1 Exacta Superfecta (4-3-10-9) paid $29.69, $1 Super High Five (4-3-
d. Sara Sorribes Tormo, Spain, 6-1, 6-2; Eugenie 8 Exotics: $2 Daily Double (3-13) paid $67.20, $1 Exacta (9-8) paid $11.70, $2 Quinella (8-9) paid $12.80, 10-Cent 10-9-11) paid $1,972.30, 50-Cent Trifecta (4-3-10) paid
Lawson Craddock, U.S., EF Education First-Dra-
Bouchard, Canada, d. Veronika Kudermetova, 8 Time: 22.36, 46.02, 1.11.17, 1.17.98. Clear & Fast. Trainer: $30.40, $1 Pick Three (9-12-4) paid $84.40, 50-Cent Pick
pac, 2:45. DNS. Vincenzo Nibali, Italy, Bahrain- Reed Saldana. Owner: Tristan Saldana. (13-2) paid $38.80, $2 Quinella (2-13) paid $34.80, 10- Superfecta (9-8-7-3) paid $223.80, 50-Cent Trifecta (9-8-7)
Russia, 7-5, 6-0; Alize Cornet (1), France, d. Sam Cent Superfecta (13-2-8-3) paid $64.22, 50-Cent Trifecta paid $121.55, $1 Pick Three (13-11-9) paid $1,689.80. Four (11-9/11-12-4) 4 correct paid $2,647.25, 50-Cent Pick
Merida.
Stosur (5), Australia, 6-4, 7-6 (2). 8 Scratched: Jersey Buns, Gemini Journey. Five (13-11-9/11-12-4) 5 correct paid $21,551.70, $2 Pick
STANDINGS (after 13 stages)—1. Thomas, 8 Exotics: $2 Daily Double (5-10) paid $63.40, $1 Exacta (13-2-8) paid $74.05, $1 Pick Three (10-3-13) paid $288.10. 5025 SEVENTH RACE. 11⁄16 miles turf. Osunitas Stakes. Six (3/13-13-11-9/11-12-4) 5 out of 6 paid $293.00, $2 Pick
53:10:38. 2. Chris Froome, Britain, Sky, 1:39. 3. PRO (10-12) paid $93.20, $2 Quinella (10-12) paid $156.80, 10- 5023 FIFTH RACE. 11⁄16 miles turf. Allowance optional Fillies and mares. 3-year-olds and up. Purse $75,000. Six Jackpot (3/13-13-11-9/11-12-4) 6 correct paid
Dumoulin, 1:50. 4. Roglic, 2:46. 5. Bardet, 3:07. Cent Superfecta (10-12-6-1) paid $1,081.08, 50-Cent Trifecta claiming. Fillies. 3-year-olds. Claiming price $80,000.
6. Landa, 3:13. 7. Kruijswijk, 3:43. 8. Quintana, BASKETBALL (10-12-6) paid $283.65. Purse $62,000.
P# Horse
12 Fahan Mura
Jockey Win Place Show
Maldndo 15.40 9.20 8.20
$240,346.60, $1 Place Pick All 8 correct paid $4,558.60.
4:13. 9. D. Martin, 5:11. 10. Jakob Fuglsang, WNBA 9 Achira Stevens 24.40 11.60 ATTENDANCE/MUTUEL HANDLE
Western Conference 5021 THIRD RACE. 5 furlongs turf. Allowance optional P# Horse Jockey Win Place Show
Denmark, Astana, 5:45. 11 Midnight Crossing Nakatani 6.20
Team W L Pct. GB claiming. Fillies and mares. 3-year-olds and up. 11 Street/noname Baze 74.60 22.60 13.20 On-track attendance-10,682. Mutuel handle-$1,432,393
PRO FOOTBALL Seattle................18 6 .750 — Claiming price $20,000. Purse $62,000. 2 Luminoso Bejarano 4.80 3.80 8 Also Ran: Compelled, Fizzy Friday (GB), Paradise Woods, Inter-track attendance-4,808. Mutuel handle-$2,888,674
P# Horse Jockey Win Place Show 1 Pacific Strike Talamo 16.80 Lynne’s Legacy, Evo Campo (IRE), Pantsonfire (IRE), Am- Out-of-state attendance-N/A. Mutuel handle-$8,049,124
CANADIAN LEAGUE Phoenix...............15 9 .625 3
Friday’s Result SPARKS ..............14 10 .583 4 3 Operandi Gutierrez 5.60 3.60 3.00 8 Also Ran: Sappho (IRE), Pulpit Rider, Movie Moment, My- boseli. Total attendance-15,490. Mutuel handle-$12,370,191
Ottawa 29, British Columbia 25 Dallas.................14 10 .583 4
Today’s Schedule Minnesota ...........13 10 .565 41⁄2
Winnipeg at Toronto, 1 p.m. Las Vegas............11 13 .458 7
Montreal at Calgary, 6 p.m. Eastern Conference
Team W L Pct. GB
ARENA LEAGUE
Friday’s Result
Atlanta ...............14
Washington .........13
9 .609
10 .565 1
— DEL MAR ENTRIES
Baltimore 53, Philadelphia 41
Connecticut .........12 12 .500 21⁄2
Today’s Schedule Chicago ................8 16 .333 61⁄2 Fourth day of a 36-day thoroughbred meet. 6086 Malibu Alex,2 R Bejarano,122 8-1 (3359) Jazaalah,11 K Desormeaux,122 6-1 (3308) Dulce Ride,6 R Bejarano,118 20-1
Washington at Albany, 4:30 p.m. New York...............7 16 .304 7 3231 Tammy’s Window,9 T Conner,122 8-1 3296 Ms Peintour,12 S Elliott,120 20-1
5027 FIRST RACE. 6 furlongs. Maiden special weight. 5030 FOURTH RACE. 1 mile turf. Allowance optional
Indiana.................3 21 .125 111⁄2 Fillies and mares. 3-year-olds and up. State bred. Purse claiming. Fillies and mares. 3-year-olds and up. 3314 Goseecal,6 G Stevens,122 10-1 3253 Pursuing The Dream V Espinoza,120 20-1
PRO SOCCER Friday’s Results $60,000. Claiming price $100,000. Purse $67,000. 3498 Princess Roi,1 C Nakatani,124 10-1 (IR,10
MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER Indiana 78, SPARKS 76 3334 Halo Darlin,2 S Elliott,122 12-1 3233 Ahimsa,5 E Roman,120 30-1
Today’s Schedule Seattle 78, Connecticut 65 PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds (3336) Proud ’n’ Ready,8 J Talamo,122 12-1 5035 NINTH RACE. 5 furlongs. Maiden special weight.
Chicago 114, Dallas 99 3261 Chasin Lucas,7 A Espinoza,XX113 2-1 (3380) Vasilika,6 F Prat,124 6-5 3049 Copper Fever,7 D Van Dyke,122 15-1
GALAXY at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. .... Desired Edge,4 T Baze,120 5-2 2-year-olds. Purse $60,000.
3128 Shenandoah Queen,2 V Espinoza,120 5-1 3046 Glorious Hour,10 B Blanc,122 20-1
D.C. United at Atlanta United FC, 12:30 p.m. Today’s Schedule 3381 Coco Kisses,1 G Stevens,120 3-1 3245 Algorhythmic,7 D Van Dyke,120 6-1 PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds
4024 Red Livy (IRE),12 E Roman,122 20-1
Vancouver at Seattle, 1 p.m. Washington at New York 7048 Jabber Now,6 G Franco,124 6-1 3380 Melissa Jane (GB),3 B Blanc,120 8-1 Also eligible .... Rowayton,10 D Van Dyke,120 5-2
New England at New York, 4 p.m. Minnesota at Phoenix 3261 Queen Shelly Ann,5 M Gutierrez,120 6-1 3267 Barleysugar (IRE),1 T Baze,120 10-1 3380 Beautiful Becca,14 E Roman,124 8-1 .... Magnificent McCool,8 R Bejarano,120 3-1
Toronto FC at Chicago, 4 p.m. BOX SCORE 4032 Rocketann,3 K Frey,124 12-1 3189 Shy Carmelita,8 J Talamo,122 10-1 .... Hip Ninety Three,13 G Franco,124 20-1 3291 Synthesis,7 K Desormeaux,120 4-1
Orlando City at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. Fever 78, Sparks 76 3381 Into Rissa,2 J Talamo,120 20-1 3352 Moonless Sky,10 R Bejarano,120 12-1 .... Yak,5 S Elliott,120 6-1
FC Dallas at Houston, 6 p.m. INDIANA—Achonwa 7-10 1-1 15, Dupree 7-14 5033 SEVENTH RACE. 1 ⁄16 mile. San Diego Handicap.
1

5028 SECOND RACE. 61⁄2 furlongs. Claiming. 3-year-olds 6093 Sheeza Milky Way,9 G Stevens,120 12-1 3-year-olds and up. Purse $200,000. .... Grand Meister,6 G Franco,120 10-1
Colorado at Real Salt Lake, 7 p.m. 2-3 16, Pondexter 6-16 3-4 16, Vivians 4-11 0-0 3360 Dreamarcher,4 A Espinoza,XX113 20-1 .... Truck Salesman,9 K Frey,120 10-1
and up. Claiming prices $16,000-$14,000. Purse
Montreal at Portland, 8 p.m. 11, Wheeler 2-4 1-2 6, Alexander 0-1 0-0 0, 3250 Pricedtoperfection,5 T Conner,120 20-1 PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds .... Frosted Grace,3 R Fuentes,120 12-1
$20,000.
Sunday’s Schedule K.Mitchell 3-10 0-0 9, Mavunga 0-0 0-0 0, Mc- 5031 FIFTH RACE. 5 furlongs. Maiden claiming. (3222) Accelerate,5 V Espinoza,125 8-5 3357 Pirate’s Punch,2 T Baze,120 12-1
L.A. FC at Minnesota United, 4 p.m. Call 0-0 0-0 0, T.Mitchell 2-6 0-0 5, Taylor 0-0 PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds 3222 Dr. Dorr,2 J Talamo,121 5-1 .... Bustin Aprilstones,1 F Ceballos,120 20-1
2-year-olds. Claiming price $150,000. Purse $43,000.
NATIONAL WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE 0-0 0. Totals 31-72 7-10 78. 3312 Gringo Star,4 A Quinonez,120 5-2 (3340) Two Thirty Five,3 F Ceballos,116 6-1 .... Dueling,4 A Espinoza,XX113 20-1
SPARKS—Carson 3-7 0-0 6, Gray 3-12 1-2 7, 3198 Smuggler Union,5 I Ocampo,124 3-1 PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds (3186) Catalina Cruiser,1 D Van Dyke,115 8-1 Also eligible
Friday’s Result 7241 Son Of A Royal,8 A Espinoza,XX115 4-1 4011 No Treble,3 E Maldonado,120 5-2
Lavender 8-12 7-7 23, Parker 11-22 0-1 24, 3372 Dabster,7 F Prat,116 8-1 .... Istanbul,11 V Espinoza,120 20-1
North Carolina 0, Utah 0 3319 Two Hail Marys,1 E Roman,124 4-1 .... Its Gonna Hurt,2 T Pereira,120 3-1 .... Harlan Punch,8 M Pedroza,118 8-1
Today’s Schedule Sims 4-8 0-1 9, Samuelson 1-1 0-0 3, Vadeeva 5036 TENTH RACE. 11⁄16 mile turf. Maiden special
2-3 0-0 4, Williams 0-5 0-0 0. Totals 32-70 8-11 .... Ghostly Who,3 C Nakatani,120 8-1 .... Fortnite Dance,4 H Figueroa,XX113 4-1 9129 Curlin Rules,4 T Baze,116 20-1
Seattle at Orlando, 12:30 p.m. (3370) Michael Mundo,7 Mt Garcia,120 10-1 weight. Fillies and mares. 3-year-olds and up. Purse
76. .... Seven Scents,9 T Baze,120 5-1 3372 El Huerfano,6 T Conner,116 20-1
Houston at Washington, 4 p.m. 4012 Gryffindor,2 E Payeras,X113 15-1 .... Mason Dixon,6 F Prat,120 8-1 $60,000.
Indiana .....................15 22 29 12—78 5034 EIGHTH RACE. 1 mile turf. San Clemente Stakes.
Portland at Sky Blue FC, 4 p.m. 3305 Wheresthemoneyjack,6 R Fuentes,122 15-1 .... Carbon Zero,8 I Ocampo,120 12-1 Fillies. 3-year-olds. Purse $200,000. PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds
Sparks ......................23 17 14 22—76 .... Linemaker,1 A Espinoza,XX113 12-1
5029 THIRD RACE. 61⁄2 furlongs. Allowance optional .... Amuse,7 F Prat,120 7-2
Three-point goals—Indiana 9-23 (K.Mitchell .... The Creep,5 K Frey,120 12-1 PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds
TEAM TENNIS 3-6, Vivians 3-8, Wheeler 1-2, T.Mitchell 1-3, claiming. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming price $62,500.
.... Knight’s Cross,7 K Desormeaux,120 15-1 2507 Ms Bad Behavior,2 KDesormeaux,120 9-2
3359
....
Camino Song (IRE),8
Innocent,9
R Bejarano,120
C Nakatani,120
4-1
9-2
WORLD TEAM TENNIS Pondexter 1-4), Sparks 4-18 (Parker 2-7, Samu- Purse $65,000.
5032 SIXTH RACE. 1 mile turf. Allowance optional 3296 Miss Sienna (GB),4 M Smith,118 5-1 3359 Chiffon,5 T Baze,120 8-1
Friday’s Results elson 1-1, Sims 1-2, Gray 0-2, Carson 0-2, PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds 3296 Animosity,7 D Van Dyke,118 6-1 .... Dearborn,1 D Van Dyke,120 8-1
San Diego 23, New York 18 Williams 0-4). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—In- claiming. Fillies and mares. 3-year-olds and up.
3372 Horse Greedy,6 S Elliott,120 2-1 (3330) Ollie’s Candy,13 C Nakatani,123 6-1 3221 Party Dancer,11 J Talamo,120 8-1
Orange County 20, Springfield 19 diana 37 (Achonwa 9), Sparks 38 (Parker 12). (3355) Allaboutaction,3 T Pereira,120 5-2 Claiming price $40,000. Purse $62,000.
(3085) War Heroine,9 T Baze,120 6-1 3280 Take A Leap,10 F Ceballos,120 8-1
Philadelphia 21, Washington 14 Assists—Indiana 21 (Pondexter, K.Mitchell 5), 3248 Conqueror,5 K Desormeaux,120 6-1 PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds 3117 West Palm Beach (IRE),8 F Prat,120 6-1 3308 Ten Count Out,4 M Gutierrez,124 8-1
Today’s Schedule Sparks 20 (Parker 7). Total Fouls—Indiana 14, (3363) Graycaster,7 F Prat,118 6-1 3334 Libby’s Tail,4 F Prat,122 7-2 3362 Rockin Ready,1 J Talamo,118 8-1 3221 Resolu,6 A Espinoza,XX113 12-1
New York at Washington, 2:30 p.m. Sparks 12. A—10,532 (18,997). 3383 K Thirty Eight,1 A Espinoza,XX113 6-1 4024 Vexatious,5 R Bejarano,122 9-2 (3362) Flammetta,3 G Franco,120 12-1 3308 Star Kissed,3 D Sanchez,120 20-1
3300 Jan’s Reserve,4 M Pedroza,120 8-1 (3229) Meal Ticket,3 T Baze,122 5-1 (3264) Lexington Grace (IRE),11 G Stevens,120 15-1 4070 Stella Sweeper,2 I Ocampo,124 30-1
L AT I ME S . CO M/ S P O RT S D7

GOLF: BRITISH OPEN

Perez tries to sneak up on first major title


onship and has one top-10 bunkers, and you’re over par the rain and playing in the
By Sam Farmer finish, at the 2005 PGA immediately. I just hap- afternoon, when the clouds
Championship. This is his pened to be out of them ex- parted and the sun broke
CARNOUSTIE, Scot- third British Open since fin- cept for 18.” through.
land — Pat Perez has seen a ishing tied for 20th in 2007. What makes Carnoustie He particularly appreci-
lot in his career as a profes- He missed the cut his two special for him is it’s not a ates the fans.
sional golfer, but this is other times, in 2008 and last course that requires excep- “When I went to St. An-
something new. year. tional power, with its soft drews in ’05, I didn’t like it be-
The San Diego native is Schauffele won twice on greens that hold the ball and cause it was cold and terrible
one shot off the lead after the PGA Tour in 2017, and dry fairways that don’t. At and this and that,” he said.
two rounds of the British finished tied for fifth in the this year’s U.S. Open, the “Over the years, I’ve really
Open — and he’s joined at U.S. Open at Erin Hills. He greens were so fast and learned to like to come over
five under par by Xander had a sixth-place finish at tricky they were at times un- here. Plus the fans are so
Schauffele, who shot a 66 on Shinnecock Hills last fair. awesome here. They know a
Friday, including four bird- month. “I’ve played here numer- good shot. They don’t laugh
ies and an eagle. Perez’s biggest problem ous times,” he said. “I play at you if you hit a bad shot.
“The best part for me is with majors? The courses the Dunhill. There’s some- “They know that it’s
no one thinks I can win,” said typically set up for the big thing about this place that I hard. The knowledge of
Perez, 42, who is in a three- hitters, and he isn’t one of think is fantastic. It’s hard those people is just phenom-
way tie for third at the mid- them. enough that I don’t feel like I enal. That’s what also makes
way point, a stroke behind “I don’t hit it that long,” have to hit perfect shots. it so special. You don’t have
co-leaders Zach Johnson he said. “I never have. You Will Oliver EPA/Shutterstock That’s the best. Greens, you drunk guys out in the bushes
and Kevin Kisner. “For me, know, when I got to Erin PAT PEREZ HAS NEVER done very well at the can kind of miss a shot and it making fun of you. I mean,
that makes it easier to play. I Hills and Shinnecock, there majors, but he thinks Carnoustie gives him a chance. won’t run off and go off the they’re really knowledge-
don’t have pressure. I’m not was no prayer. I mean, I green 40 yards. You’re still able. It’s enjoyable to play
Rory [McIlroy] and Tiger knew it. A 7,500-yard par 70, fact I was even there and back. On No. 18, he wound up kind of on the green. You can here because, when they
[Woods] and these guys that what am I going to do made the cut, I thought that in a fairway bunker and bo- putt. You can have a 60-foot- clap, they actually mean it,
have won so many times, there?” was fantastic.” geyed to drop a shot off the er and actually think about not just clapping to clap.
and they have the pressure Perez finished 36th in the He did a lot more than lead. making it because of the That’s what makes it really
of winning more of them.” U.S. Open this year, and 10 that Friday, playing bogey- “I don’t put any extra speed.” special.”
Perez, who attended Tor- years ago. free golf through the first 17 pressure on me, because it’s It helped his cause that
rey Pines High, is playing in “That was the ultimate holes, with two birdies on still very hard,” he said. “It he got the better end of the sam.farmer@latimes.com
his 25th major champi- win for me,” he said. “The the front and two on the only takes hitting in three draw Friday, missing most of Twitter @LATimesfarmer

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LEADERS’ SCORECARDS
FRONT NINE
KEY — Eagle: Birdie: Bogey: Double-bogey:

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT
Yardage 396 461 350 415 412 580 410 187 474 3,685
Avg 4.1 4.2 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.9 4.2 3.2 4.2 36.8
Par 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 3 4 36
Kisner 4 4 4 4 3 5 3 4 3 34
Z. Johnson 5 4 3 3 4 4 4 3 4 34
Perez 4 4 3 4 4 5 4 2 4 34
Schauffele 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 5 35
Fleetwood 4 4 4 3 3 5 4 3 3 33

BACK NINE
HOLE 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOTAL
Yardage 465 382 503 175 513 472 248 460 499 3,717 7,402
Avg 4.2 4.0 4.4 3.0 4.4 4.2 3.4 4.3 4.3 36.2 73.0
Par 4 4 4 3 5 4 3 4 4 35 71
Kisner 5 4 4 2 4 4 3 4 6 36 70
Z. Johnson 4 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 3 33 67
Perez 4 3 4 3 4 4 3 4 5 34 68
Schauffele 4 3 4 3 3 4 3 3 4 31 66
Fleetwood 4 3 4 3 4 4 3 4 3 32 65

SECOND-ROUND SCORES
at Carnoustie, Scotland — Par 71 (36-35); a-amateur
Zach Johnson ...............................69-67—136 -6 Missed cut
Kevin Kisner.................................66-70—136 -6 Daniel Berger ...............................73-73—146 +4
Tommy Fleetwood .........................72-65—137 -5 Branden Grace .............................74-72—146 +4 Will Oliver EPA/Shutterstock
Pat Perez .....................................69-68—137 -5
Xander Schauffele.........................71-66—137 -5
Justin Thomas ..............................69-77—146 +4 SOMEONE FORGOT to tell Tommy Fleetwood that Saturday, not Friday, is the traditional “moving day” at a
Chez Reavie .................................69-77—146 +4
Rory McIlroy.................................69-69—138 -4 Tom Lehman ................................75-71—146 +4 golf tournament. Fleetwood, who contended at the U.S. Open, is one shot back at Carnoustie after a 65.
Erik van Rooyen ............................67-71—138 -4 Matt Wallace................................74-72—146 +4
Matt Kuchar.................................70-68—138 -4 Sergio Garcia ...............................75-71—146 +4
Tony Finau ...................................67-71—138 -4

Fleetwood jumps up with a 65,


Russell Knox ................................73-73—146 +4
Zander Lombard ...........................67-71—138 -4 Hideki Matsuyama ........................75-71—146 +4
Kevin Chappell .............................70-69—139 -3 Fabrizio Zanotti .............................72-74—146 +4
Jordan Spieth...............................72-67—139 -3 Martin Kaymer..............................71-75—146 +4
Rickie Fowler................................70-69—139 -3 George Coetzee ............................75-71—146 +4
Thorbjorn Olesen...........................70-70—140 -2 Peter Uihlein ................................74-72—146 +4
Luke List......................................70-70—140 -2 Charl Schwartzel ...........................74-73—147 +5
Danny Willett................................69-71—140 -2

as Woods stays in it at even par


Kelly Kraft....................................74-73—147 +5
Brandon Stone .............................68-72—140 -2 Matthew Fitzpatrick .......................72-75—147 +5
Ryan Moore .................................68-73—141 -1 Jorge Campillo..............................72-75—147 +5
Charley Hoffman ...........................71-70—141 -1 Jordan Smith................................74-73—147 +5
Alex Noren...................................70-71—141 -1 Andy Sullivan ...............................71-76—147 +5
Adam Scott..................................71-70—141 -1 Oliver Wilson................................75-72—147 +5
Kyle Stanley.................................72-69—141 -1 Shane Lowry ................................74-73—147 +5
Brooks Koepka .............................72-69—141 -1 Brian Harman...............................71-76—147 +5
Matthew Southgate .......................69-72—141 -1 Chesson Hadley............................73-74—147 +5
Eddie Pepperell ............................71-70—141 -1 Jon Rahm ....................................69-78—147 +5 [Golf, from D1] “It’s a pretty packed
Patrick Cantlay .............................70-71—141 -1 Alexander Levy .............................73-75—148 +6
Webb Simpson .............................70-71—141 -1 Dustin Johnson.............................76-72—148 +6
did clear with the sun com- leaderboard,” he said, “and
Sung Kang...................................69-72—141 -1 Bubba Watson..............................75-73—148 +6 ing out by the afternoon. I’m certainly right there in
Francesco Molinari ........................70-72—142 E Bronson Burgoon ..........................74-74—148 +6
Jason Day....................................71-71—142 E a-Nicolai Hojgaard ........................72-76—148 +6 A day after players were it.”
Michael Kim.................................73-69—142 E
Lucas Herbert...............................73-69—142 E
Charles Howell III ..........................75-74—149 +7 hitting five-irons 300 yards, Brooks Koepka, winner
Russell Henley..............................69-80—149 +7
Tiger Woods .................................71-71—142 E Ryuko Tokimatsu...........................72-77—149 +7 as if they were playing on the of the past two U.S. Opens, is
Shaun Norris................................74-68—142 E Abraham Ancer.............................71-78—149 +7
Austin Cook .................................72-70—142 E Mark Calcavecchia ........................73-76—149 +7
moon, circus golf packed up at one under but well within
Phil Mickelson ..............................73-69—142 E Ernie Els......................................73-76—149 +7 and left town. striking range, particularly
Stewart Cink ................................72-70—142 E Scott Jamieson.............................75-74—149 +7
Louis Oosthuizen ..........................72-70—142 E Sang-Hyun Park............................76-73—149 +7 “The fairways definitely on this unpredictable
Sean Crocker ...............................71-71—142 E Marcus Armitage...........................80-69—149 +7 didn’t have as much fire in course.
Cameron Davis .............................71-72—143 +1 Jimmy Walker ...............................72-78—150 +8
Haotong Li...................................71-72—143 +1 Dylan Frittelli................................71-79—150 +8 them,” said Rory McIlroy, This championship is an
Beau Hossler ...............................73-70—143 +1
Marcus Kinhult .............................74-69—143 +1
Jason Kokrak................................72-78—150 +8 who matched his opening- especially comfortable one
Padraig Harrington ........................76-74—150 +8
Thomas Pieters.............................70-73—143 +1 Jazz Janewattananond ...................74-76—150 +8 round 69 to grab a share of for Johnson, winner of the
Satoshi Kodaira............................72-71—143 +1 Thomas Curtis ..............................82-68—150 +8
Yuta Ikeda ...................................70-73—143 +1 Emiliano Grillo..............................76-74—150 +8
sixth place heading into the 2015 British Open and 2007
Si Woo Kim..................................71-72—143 +1 Hideto Tanihara ............................75-75—150 +8 weekend. “But it was cold as Masters. According to
Gary Woodland.............................71-72—143 +1 Anirban Lahiri...............................76-74—150 +8
Adam Hadwin...............................73-70—143 +1 Jhonattan Vegas ...........................76-74—150 +8 well, so the ball just wasn’t ESPN, he has 10 rounds of 67
Julian Suri ...................................74-69—143 +1
Kevin Na .....................................70-73—143 +1
Alexander Bjork ............................72-78—150 +8 going very far. I was sur- or better in majors, with nine
Haraldur Magnus ..........................72-78—150 +8
Byeong Hun An.............................73-71—144 +2 Kodai Ichihara..............................78-72—150 +8 prised there were a couple of of those coming in the
Lee Westwood ..............................72-72—144 +2 Patton Kizzire ...............................77-74—151 +9
Marc Leishman.............................72-72—144 +2 Michael Hendry ............................73-78—151 +9
holes where I thought I’d hit British Open.
Brendan Steele.............................68-76—144 +2 Shota Akiyoshi..............................77-74—151 +9 shots that were going to end “I feel like this champi-
Cameron Smith ............................73-71—144 +2 Todd Hamilton ..............................75-76—151 +9
Shubhankar Sharma......................73-71—144 +2 Ryan Armour ................................75-76—151 +9 up in a fairway bunker or onship more than any tour-
Masahiro Kawamura......................77-67—144 +2 Matt Jones...................................75-76—151 +9 close to it, and they were a nament completely magni-
Brett Rumford...............................74-70—144 +2 Sandy Lyle...................................75-76—151 +9
Paul Dunne..................................71-73—144 +2 Retief Goosen ..............................74-77—151 +9 good bit short of that.” fies exactly what I need to
Rafa Cabrera Bello........................74-70—144 +2
Bernhard Langer ...........................73-71—144 +2
Danthai Boonma...........................78-74—152 +10 Kisner, the first-round work on, my strengths and
Jonas Blixt ...................................77-76—153 +11
Chris Wood ..................................70-74—144 +2 Nicolas Colsaerts ..........................79-74—153 +11 leader, carried that momen- Sam Greenwood Getty Images my weaknesses,” he said.
Paul Casey...................................73-71—144 +2
a-Sam Locke................................72-73—145 +3
Grant Forrest................................80-73—153
Minchel Choi................................79-74—153
+11
+11
tum into Friday and contin- TIGER WOODS made the cut with a pair of 71s, “Everybody says you’ve got
Tom Lewis....................................75-70—145
Henrik Stenson.............................70-75—145
+3
+3
Brandt Snedeker...........................76-78—154 +12 ued to build on it. Down the leaving him six shots back going into the weekend. to hit it low, knock it down,
Ian Poulter...................................73-81—154 +12
Bryson DeChambeau.....................75-70—145 +3 Masanori Kobayashi ......................82-72—154 +12 stretch he got to eight under, punch it in. Yeah, you do.
Keegan Bradley ............................74-71—145 +3
Jason Dufner................................75-70—145 +3
Brady Schnell...............................79-75—154 +12 a two-stroke lead over the instantly identifiable by his shots. You’ve got to use the ground.
a-Yuxin Lin ...................................80-74—154 +12
Ryan Fox .....................................74-71—145 +3 Jack Senior..................................79-76—155 +13 field. But he stumbled on the flowing long hair and neatly “This week, one of my You’ve got to know where to
Ross Fisher..................................75-70—145 +3 Ashton Turner ...............................78-77—155 +13
Tyrrell Hatton................................74-71—145 +3 James Robinson ...........................75-81—156 +14
18th hole when his ball rolled trimmed beard, looking like main thoughts is just let go,” land it. All of the above.
Yusaku Miyazato ...........................71-74—145 +3 Andrew Landry .............................80-77—157 +15 into the burn, the creek in the lead in “Jesus Christ he said. “Just go out there “But you’ve got to hit it
Kiradech Aphibarnrat.....................74-71—145 +3 a-Jovan Rebula.............................79-79—158 +16
Justin Rose ..................................72-73—145 +3 Jens Dantorp................................76-82—158 +16 front of the green. That dou- Superstar.” and give it your all, and I’d high. You’ve got to hit it left.
Patrick Reed ................................75-70—145 +3 Darren Clarke ...............................82-83—165 +23 ble bogey pulled him back McIlroy, who had a wild rather fail by trying 100% You’ve got to hit it right.
Rhys Enoch..................................74-71—145 +3 David Duval ........................................80-WD
Gavin Green.................................72-73—145 +3 into the pack, and he’s now hairstyle as a teen when he than by sort of holding back You’ve got to hold it. You’ve
tied for the lead. burst onto the scene here in and maybe not giving myself got to turn it, use the wind.
England’s Tommy Fleet- 2007, is looking to win his the opportunity to do well.” You’ve got to do everything.”
wood, who shot a course- fifth major and first since The trick is to balance Zach Johnson also con-
AT A GLANCE record 63 here last October 2014, when he won the PGA that with the risks of playing cedes that when people see
in the Dunhill Links, came at Valhalla. with abandon. his name at or near the top of
LEADING: Kevin Kisner (70) and Zach Johnson (67) were at six- close to that Friday with a 65 It was at the Open here 11 “It’s definitely a day the leaderboard, many of
under 136. that put him within a shot of years ago when the 18-year- where, don’t shoot yourself them are probably thinking
Johnson and Kisner. old from Northern Ireland out of the tournament,” he it’s Dustin Johnson. The two
CONTENDING: Rory McIlroy (69) was two shots behind. De- “It’s not a course record, won the silver medal said. are not related.
fending champion Jordan Spieth (67) was three back. but it’s pretty good,” said awarded to the low amateur. Tiger Woods, playing in “I’ve been called Dustin
Fleetwood, who atoned for Back then, he had bushy his first British Open since many times,” Zach said. “I
SHOT OF THE DAY: Spieth hit an eight-iron between the trees his relatively routine 72 in black curls spraying out the 2015, shot an even-par 71 for a doubt he’s been called Zach
left of the 10th fairway to 15 feet for a birdie. the opening round. sides of his golf cap. Now, he second straight day. It has many times.”
Although he has never keeps his hair short and been five years since he has Confusing Dustin for
KEY STATISTIC: For the fourth year in a row, Americans were in won a major, Fleetwood has businesslike, although he entered the weekend of a Zach? Unquestionably a
the lead at the British Open going into the weekend. come close, tying the course talked this week about re- major at even par or better, compliment this week.
record on Sunday at Shinne- capturing that carefree spir- the last time being the
NOTEWORTHY: Dustin Johnson became the first No. 1 player to cock Hills to finish second in it he had as a kid and not be- British Open at Muirfield in sam.farmer@latimes.com
miss the cut in the British Open since Luke Donald in 2011. this year’s U.S. Open. He’s ing so conservative with his 2013. Twitter:@LATimesfarmer
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1968

A PROTEST THAT ENDURES


[Protest, from D1] lighted by not only Smith
“In a way, we were still and Carlos, but also by
trying to figure out what it Muhammad Ali — was trig-
means for an athlete to be a gered by the civil rights, anti-
public figure,” historian Kev- war and black power move-
in Witherspoon said. “The ments. Athletes now strug-
conversation has played out gled for dignity, respect and
for decades.” self-determination.
Half a century later, a new Smith and Carlos suf-
generation of sports activ- fered for their actions, as did
ists has finally emerged, led Ali, who sacrificed the prime
by players such as quarter- of his boxing career to pro-
back Colin Kaepernick, who test the Vietnam War. Yet
started a trend by kneeling Edwards disagrees with his-
during the national anthem torians who see them as a
before NFL games. cautionary tale.
Why did it take so long for Protest in sports
athletes to follow the lead of dropped off, he believes, for
Smith and Carlos? reasons other than money
The answer lies in the and fame.
backstory to that evening in “The collapse of the civil
1968. rights movement, the de-
When Pierre de Cou- mise of black power,” Ed-
bertin launched the modern wards said. “There was no
Olympics in the late 1890s, he ideological movement fram-
made a point of holding ing the activities of athletes.”
them in conjunction with the It was the early 1990s
World’s Fair. The French- when Charles Barkley filmed
man wanted international a much-debated commer-
exposure, hoping his compe- cial for Nike.
tition would encourage “I am not a role model,”
goodwill and sportsman- he said, staring directly into
ship. the camera. “I am paid to
But Adolf Hitler had wreak havoc on the basket-
other purposes when he ball court.”
commandeered the stage in Though Barkley was
1936, using the Berlin Games making a larger point — that
to promote Nazi Germany. parents should take respon-
“The genie was out of the sibility for raising their chil-
bottle,” said Mark Dyreson, dren — his words came to ex-
a Penn State professor who emplify an era when ath-
has written extensively letes, including Michael Jor-
about the Olympic move- dan, rarely spoke out on
ment. social or political issues.
So-called state actors “There were minor pro-
had discovered they could tests along the way,” Wither-
use the Games to their ad- spoon said. “Nobody repli-
vantage. It took a while for cated what happened on the
non-state actors — the ath- medals stand.”
letes — to catch on. But attitudes have
The idea came to Harry shifted in the last few years.
Edwards, a former discus Some NFL players began
thrower teaching sociology kneeling during the anthem.
at San Jose State, around In basketball, Stephen
1967. By then, television had Curry criticized the political
transformed the Games into stance of a shoe company
a global spectacle while ren- that had endorsed him, and
dering the World’s Fair less Carmelo Anthony issued a
relevant. Edwards spotted challenge.
an opportunity. “I’m calling for all my fel-
Eager to address racial low athletes to step up and
tensions in the United take charge,” he wrote on so-
States, he persuaded a cial media. “There’s no more
group of athletes to join his sitting back and being afraid
Olympic Project for Human of tackling and addressing
Rights, which called for the political issues anymore.”
hiring of more black coaches This fourth wave of
and the ouster of Interna- Associated Press sports activism makes sense
tional Olympic Committee 200 METERS silver medalist Peter Norman, left, gold winner Tommie Smith and bronze medalist John in Edwards’ paradigm, aris-
President Avery Brundage, Carlos in Mexico City on Oct. 16, 1968. Smith and Carlos had only one pair of gloves, so they each wore one. ing alongside the Black
whom many people viewed Lives Matter movement, fos-
as racist and anti-Semitic. tered by a partisan divide
Early in 1968, the OPHR over President Trump’s poli-
orchestrated the boycott of a cies.
New York track meet. A simi- Once again athletes seem
lar effort directed at the eager to get involved, even if
Summer Games lost steam, it means risking their liveli-
with only a few basketball hoods.
players — including Kareem It feels “a bit like the old
Abdul-Jabbar, then known times,” Carlos recently told
as Lew Alcindor — choosing “The Undefeated” website.
to skip Mexico City. Edwards voiced a similar re-
Edwards hatched anoth- action.
er plan in talks with top “There’s a direct connec-
American runners such as tion to what happened in the
Carlos, Smith and Lee Ev- 1960s,” the professor said.
ans, who were taking his “When you look back, you
classes at San Jose State. have a blueprint for the utili-
“We could not get to the Associated Press Associated Press zation of the sports platform
podium of the United Na- SMITH raises his arms in triumph after winning the SMITH , left, and Carlos were pallbearers at the 2006 to protest.”
tions,” Edwards said. “The 200 meters, an event that led to the podium protest. funeral of 1968 200 meters silver medalist Norman. Edwards added: “At a
point was to get some people certain point, the cost be-
on the Olympic podium so wounds. Norman said. “But he be- funeral. might have been too severe comes irrelevant because
that they could make a state- “I was much more fright- lieved it was important to “He always said that if he for runners, swimmers, gym- the cause is so critical. Injus-
ment to the world that we ened on that stand than I stand beside them.” could do it again, he would nasts and others who do not tice pushes the envelope to
have a human rights prob- had ever been on the start- Once the medal ceremo- do it exactly the same,” said have major league contracts the point where that protest
lem in the United States.” ing block,” he said. “But I felt ny began and the anthem Matt Norman, who has nego- waiting for them after the reaction becomes inevi-
By the fall of 1968, Martin I had no choice. … I had to played, Smith and Carlos tiated a deal for a Hollywood Games. table.”
Luther King Jr. and Robert show the world what life was kept their heads bowed to film about his uncle. “His “The question for ath- Amnesty International
F. Kennedy had been assas- like off that stand.” avoid acknowledging what race lasted 20 seconds. … His letes has been: ‘What are you and the ACLU recently hon-
sinated. Police had clashed Neither he nor Carlos re- they saw as an oppressive so- stance has lasted 50 years.” willing to do?’ ” Dyreson ored Kaepernick for his ac-
with protesters outside the sponded to interview re- ciety. Their raised fists mim- Smith and Carlos’ ac- said. “I think it’s been hard tivism. He has arguably en-
Democratic National Con- quests for this article, but icked a popular black power tions overshadowed much of for them to be courageous. dured a plight similar to that
vention in Chicago. there was a third man on the salute and they stood with- what happened in Mexico It’s about risking their post- of Smith and Carlos.
As the Summer Olympics podium, the late Peter Nor- out shoes to recognize pov- City that fall. Olympic career.” No team has signed him
drew near, Mexican troops man, an Australian whose erty in America. World records fell, one af- Edwards sees things dif- since he opted out of his con-
opened fire on thousands of experience that day has In doing so, they had vio- ter another, and Bob Bea- ferently. The sociologist and tract with the San Francisco
pro-democracy demon- been detailed in a book and lated Rule 50.2 of the mon flew more than 29 feet social activist has identified 49ers after the 2016 season.
strators in that nation’s documentary film. Olympic Charter: “No kind to set a long-jump standard historical “waves” of athlete He has filed a grievance
capital. Because his country was of demonstration or politi- that survived until 1991. Peo- protests that he believes are against the NFL, alleging
“That year is such a flash enmeshed in Aboriginal pro- cal, religious or racial propa- ple might forget that other linked to — if not instigated that team owners have col-
point,” said Witherspoon, an tests, Norman knew about ganda is permitted in any Americans, including Evans by — broader social condi- luded against him.
associate history professor the U.S. civil rights move- Olympic sites, venues or and members of the victori- tions. Which might explain why
at Lander University in ment. He recalled that on other areas.” ous 1,600-meter relay team, The first wave arose from he placed such importance
South Carolina. “The Ameri- Oct. 16, Smith and Carlos Boos rained down from also raised their fists. segregation in the United on meeting Smith and Car-
can athletes are young men, had only one pair of black the crowd and the pair was Despite Carlos’ predic- States throughout much of los last year. In a social me-
they’re college students, and gloves between them. subsequently banished from tion, only a few U.S. athletes the 20th century, as the likes dia post, Kaepernick refer-
they are observing all this.” “Peter was the one who the athletes village. Back protested in Munich four of Jesse Owens, Jack John- enced their “connected
Whispers of an impend- suggested they wear one home, they were shunned by years later; sprinters Wayne son and Joe Louis struggled struggles” and the lasting
ing protest circulated each,” said Matt Norman, a much of the track-and-field Collett and Vince Matthews for inclusion. power of that moment in
around the Games leading nephew who produced the establishment, effectively refused to stand at attention After World War II, a new 1968.
up to Oct. 16, the day Smith book and film about his un- ending their athletic careers. during the anthem. generation, including Jackie “Hearing them tell their
won the 200 meters in world- cle. Norman paid a similar price. “I love America,” Collett Robinson and Earl Lloyd, stories, sharing behind the
record time, with Carlos fin- As the three medalists Australia left him off the told The Times before his sought to break the barriers scenes insights into the sac-
ishing third. chatted after the race, Car- team for the 1972 Games in death in 2010. “I just don’t that kept blacks out of team rifices they willingly made,
The teammates would los borrowed an OPHR but- Munich, Germany, even think it’s lived up to its prom- sports. and the ostracization that
later disagree about what ton from another American though he had qualified and ise.” “History never repeats it- was forced upon them,” he
happened next. In a 2001 in- athlete and handed it to Nor- still holds the national When discussing the self,” Edwards said. “But the wrote, “all that I could do
terview with the Los Angeles man, who pinned it to his record for 200 meters. scarcity of activism among dynamics of history remain was listen, take notes, and
Times, Smith said they grew uniform. When Norman died in Olympians in the years that the same.” soak in the elders’ wisdom.”
reluctant to speak to the me- “My uncle knew it was a 2006, Smith and Carlos followed 1968, historians sug- The third wave of activ-
dia for fear of opening old dangerous thing to do,” Matt served as pallbearers at his gest the consequences ism in the late 1960s — high- david.wharton@latimes.com

About this series


The Los Angeles SUNDAY: 1968 was MONDAY: UCLA’s TUESDAY: The WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: As FRIDAY: If you think TODAY: Tommie
Times is publishing a year — perhaps and Houston’s story of the Vegas Colin Kaepernick baseball executives today’s NBA lacks Smith and John
a yearlong series of more than any “Game of the Cen- Golden Knights may have started the acted clumsily in the competitive balance, Carlos’ protest on
articles about 1968, other — that tury” proved college this year is just the trend, but the first wake of Martin Lu- consider that 50 the Olympics medals
and how devel- blurred the line basketball worthy latest success story NFL player to pro- ther King Jr.’s assas- years ago not even stand was expected
opments 50 years between sports and of prime time, in hockey’s migra- test during the na- sination — the Dod- the acquisition of to inspire a wave of
ago continue to more serious is- opened the way for tion west, which tional anthem was gers initially insisted reigning league MVP social consciousness
shape and define sues, with athletes multi-billion-dollar started in the 1967- David Meggyesy. His on playing a home Wilt Chamberlain to among athletes. A
our world. Here are swept up by Viet- TV contracts, and 68 NHL season actions, though opener hours after join Elgin Baylor and crusade never mate-
the sports-related nam War protests, sparked debate over when Los Angeles subtle, loudly reso- his funeral — long- Jerry West tipped the rialized. The reason
articles from the political tumult who should share in proved fit for the nated — and likely silent players started scales in the Lakers’ lies in the backstory
past seven days: and racial tensions. the windfall. Kings. shortened his career. to find a their voice. favor. of their actions.
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ART REVIEW

When
visual
artists
need
text ...
They call Norm Laich
to fabricate the piece,
as an exhibit shows
(but doesn’t detail).
CHRISTOPHER KNIGHT
ART CRITIC

Norm Laich has pro-


duced more astonishingly
diverse, profoundly signifi-
cant art during the last 30
years than just about any
other American artist.
The catch: He’s made
just about all of it for other
artists. At least two of those
works, one by John
Baldessari and the other by
Mike Kelley, are incompara-
ble masterpieces.
In addition to his own
Pop-related art, Laich has Carolyn Cole Los Angeles Times
helped to fabricate work for SIDE by side in a quest for representation are Janet Mock, left, a “Pose” writer and executive producer, and costar Mj Rodriguez.

All about ‘realness’


more than 100 artists, most
(but not all) based in Los
Angeles. A good, representa-
tive chunk of that work is
currently on view downtown
at the Institute of Contem-
porary Art, Los Angeles.
“This Brush for Hire: Norm
Laich and Many Other Art-
ists” features 19 paintings,
sculptures and installations,
plus documentation for an
additional five, by 19 artists.
The guest curators for
The FX show ‘Pose’ aims to provide truthful representations
the show are Baldessari and
Meg Cranston. Laich has
worked with both over the
of parts of the transgender community. While looking fabulous.
years. One artist consider-
ing another’s way of thinking ferred to as “house parents,” and the primarily
about and contributing to By Yvonne Villarreal black and Latino gay and trans youths, search-
shared production is a ing for love and acceptance, to whom they pro-
pretty good description of Before “Pose” entered the prime-time arena vide guidance (and housing).
what Laich has done since in early June, any notion that the series would A central rivalry in the season involves Elek-
he moved west from Detroit feel like an FX version of NBC’s quietly emo- tra (Dominique Jackson), the controlling and
in 1985. tional family drama “This Is Us” would likely brash “mother” of the House of Abundance, and
Since then, Laich has have resulted in plenty of eyebrows being one of her “children,” the more subdued Blanca
been what Jack Brogan was raised. (Mj Rodriguez), who breaks away from Elektra
for a cohort of Light and After all, “Pose,” from “Glee” and “American to form her own unit, the House of Evangelista.
Space artists starting in the Horror Story” co-creator Ryan Murphy, set its There are tears, arguments, identity issues and
1960s. Brogan solved techni- sights on exploring the extravagant subculture the struggle to form lasting romantic relation-
cal problems in difficult of the LGBTQ ballroom scene in 1980s New ships. At the show’s heart and core, there’s that
sculptures and perceptual York. Based on the over-the-top vibe of those family love.
installations for artists such earlier Murphy productions and the colorful “I think it’s similar to what you get from ‘This
as Robert Irwin and Larry marketing, viewers may have easily assumed Is Us,’ ” says trans activist and writer Janet
Bell. Making a flawless 9- that “Pose” would deliver a weekly dose of Mock, who served as an executive producer,
foot prism of clear acrylic or glossy glitz, glamour and camp. And, yes, it has writer and director on the series. “It’s a family
the calibrated lamination done that. But along the way, the show that drama that makes you feel. I think it will provide
for a glass cube wasn’t easy. made television history for featuring the largest a lot of healing for our community, that’s never
(In 2012, the now-defunct cast of transgender actors in series regular roles seen themselves and who really feel for the first
Katherine Cone Gallery did revealed itself as a family drama. time that they’re centered and that they’re able
an ICA LA-style show of Bro- The series, which also counts Murphy’s to feel their way through this experience.”
gan’s contributions, titled longtime producing partner Brad Falchuck As the series wraps its first season on Sun-
“You Don’t Know Jack.”) For and Steven Canals as co-creators, is anchored JoJo Whilden FX day — with plans for another in the works — The
a subsequent generation by characters who are part of different A HOUSE in the ball culture depicted in Times spoke with Mock and Rodriguez to dis-
emerging in the wake of Con- “houses,” a supportive network/makeshift fam- “Pose” is headed by Dominique Jackson’s cuss the show’s significance, revisiting this pe-
ceptual art, Laich has spe- ily unit consisting of veterans of the scene, re- Elektra. The groups become families. riod, and Hollywood’s inclu- [See ‘Pose,’ E4]
cialized in art that incorpo-
rates language.
The show errs badly in
not specifying Laich’s pri-
mary contribution to each
[See Laich, E5] Ballroom culture is back in vogue
‘Pose’ brings the ball to life. You can
thank its choreographers, who make
sure the cast keeps it authentic.
By Makeda Easter

The first scene in the premiere of FX’s criti-


cally acclaimed and groundbreaking drama
“Pose” is a high-energy trip into the under-
ground world of New York City’s ballroom cul-
ture in the 1980s.
After swiping garbage bags full of gowns,
crowns, jewels and fur coats from a museum,
Elektra Abundance (played by Dominque Jack-
AMPAS / New Line Cinema son) leads a group of protégés to a ball — a com-
petition and safe haven for LGBTQ people of
color that celebrates originality and extrava-
In a cloud of gance.
‘Hairspray’ There is a competition among groups of men
John Waters and cast, and women to see who can best embody royalty.
including Ricki Lake, Elektra’s group sashays, twirls and poses on a
above, look back at the wood-paneled floor surrounded by an audience
surprise hit, 30 years that cheers them on. In their stolen, authentic
after its release. E2 aristocratic wear they easily earn perfect 10s
from the judges.
REDCAT fest is It’s the first of many balls shown in “Pose,”
NOW so L.A. which concludes its first season Sunday.
To capture the true essence of ballroom cul-
This is just the time
ture, creators Ryan Murphy, Steven Canals and
and place for this
Brad Falchuk assembled the largest cast of
unique festival that
transgender actors in leading roles in a TV se-
showcases inventive
ries, multiple consultants who lived through the
young artists. E3
1980s ballroom and a creative team that in-
Comics ................... E6-7 cluded trans activist and writer Janet Mock, JoJo Whilden FX
trans writer-director Silas Howard and trans BALLS were the birthplace of vogue, an improvisational dance form mixing exaggerated
TV grid ...................... E8
producer-writer Our [See Ballroom, E4] model poses with fluid movement and acrobatics. Above, actress Indya Moore in “Pose.”
E2 LAT IMES. C OM/ CALENDAR

CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD QUICK


TAKES

‘Hairspray’ has not lost its hold ‘Cats,’ the


movie, is in
The director, some of
the cast and the film
academy will salute
production
Jennifer Hudson, James
the unexpected hit. Corden, Taylor Swift and
Ian McKellen are among the
By Susan King A-listers who have signed on
for a film adaptation of An-
As a teenager in the early drew Lloyd Webber’s musi-
1960s, filmmaker John cal “Cats.”
Waters was obsessed with Working Title and Uni-
watching “The Buddy versal Pictures will produce
Deane Show,” Baltimore’s the movie version of the
version of “American Band- fourth-longest-running mu-
stand,” complete with teen sical in Broadway history,
dancers and hot groups lip- Deadline said Friday.
syncing their hits. Hudson, who confirmed
“I watched it every day, the news later on Twitter,
and it was on twice,” said the will play Grizabella, the
gregarious and often outra- Glamour Cat, and sing one
geous director of such X- of the most famous songs
rated cult faves as 1972’s from the show, “Memory.”
“Pink Flamingos” and 1977’s Though Corden and
“Desperate Living.” Swift’s roles are unknown,
“I went on it with Mary McKellen will reportedly
Vivian Pearce, who was in all play Old Deuteronomy.
my movies, when we were in Tom Hooper (“The
high school. We got thrown King’s Speech”) is set to di-
off for doing the booty green, rect, according to Variety,
the one dance you couldn’t and shooting will start in
do on ‘Buddy Deane,’ which England in November.
was like the dirty boogie — Erin Ben-Moche
dancing. And I even won a AMPAS / New Line Cinema

twist contest with Mary Lou COLLEEN ANN Fitzpatrick, from left, Debbie Harry, Divine and Ricki Lake in the 1988 original “Hairspray.”
Raines [from the show] at a
hop.” spray, almost none came,” know?’’ Chris Cornell
He is still friends with said Waters. “Thank God, Stole relished that she
Raines and attends the one of them was Ricki Lake. played one of the good guys statue planned
dancers’ yearly reunions. But Ricki would have gotten in “Hairspray.”
“Everybody talks, and the part even if thousands of “I was always the bad guy A life-size bronze statue
they play records,” said Wa- them showed up.” and almost invariably got of ’90s music artist Chris
ters, 72. “They’re now 70 When Lake was cast, she killed,” she said. “This was Cornell will go up at Seattle’s
years old, doing the Waddle had no idea who Waters or the first time I was one of the Museum of Pop Culture on
— without irony. They do it Divine was. good guys and nobody killed Aug. 29, his family said Fri-
really well.” “When I met Divine, I me.” day.
Waters wrote about his didn’t know what to expect,” And she didn’t have to It’s the Cornell family’s
love for “The Buddy Deane said Lake, 49. “He really destroy her hair. gift to “the tight-knit com-
Show” in his 1985 short story didn’t like me at first, be- “I was asked to set my munity that gave him his
“Ladies and Gentlemen… cause he wanted to play my hair on fire in ‘Pink Flamin- start,” widow Vicky Cornell
The Nicest Kids in Town!,” part. He wanted to play both gos,’ but it never happened,” said in a statement on what
which appeared in his book the mother and the daugh- said Stole. “I have bleached would have been the rocker’s
“Crackpot: The Obsessions ter like he did in ‘Female it. I dyed it black. I tortured 54th birthday.
of John Waters.” Trouble.’ ” my hair. In ‘Hairspray,’ I’m in Nick Marra, who recently
Waters, who relished But Lake and Divine be- a wig.” sculpted the likeness of late
shocking audiences — star came good friends — he even But Lake wasn’t so lucky. “Star Trek” actor Anton
Divine ate dog feces at the demonstrated to the inge- Her hair so was dyed and Yelchin, was commissioned
end of “Pink Flamingos,” for nue how to walk in heels. teased for “Hairspray” that to create the work.
one — flabbergasted every- But the success of the it has never been the same. The Soundgarden and
one when he transformed film is definitely bittersweet. Because she rehearsed Audioslave frontman died
his short story into the sweet “Hairspray” opened in and danced so much in the by suicide in May 2017.
1988 PG-rated musical com- theaters Feb. 26, 1988, and movie, Lake began to lose — Nardine Saad
edy “Hairspray.” Divine died March 7, at age weight. Because of continui-
On Monday, the Acade- Ricardo DeAratanha Los Angeles Times 42. “He was so young,” said ty issues, she couldn’t just
my of Motion Picture Arts JOHN WATERS says he wouldn’t have expected the Lake. “It was really just un- appear weighing 30 pounds
and Sciences is celebrating movie academy to screen “Hairspray,” 30 years later. expected, and I don’t think, less, Waters said, adding Robin Williams
“Hairspray” at the Samuel in a lot of ways, the people that “we would give her Dove
Goldwyn Theater in Beverly mashed potato and the twist Bono and Harry are Am- who were close to Divine bars between takes.” auction on tap
Hills. (The event is sold out, and who wins a dance com- ber’s ruthless parents; and ever got over it. I think John “Tracy became the post-
but there will be a stand-by petition on “The Corny Stole plays Tammy, Corny’s never got over that loss.” er child for anyone who felt Artworks owned by Rob-
line). Waters and some of the Collins Show.” Not only does assistant. Deane actually Waters noted that the like an outcast, who didn’t fit in Williams and memorabilia
movie’s cast, including Ricki Tracy become a regular on appears as a TV news jour- film was doing well at the in,” said Lake. “I mean, she’s from his career including au-
Lake, Mink Stole, Pia Za- the popular weekday series, nalist, a young Josh Charles box office until Divine’s a superhero for so many tographed scripts, awards
dora and Debbie Harry, will but she also wins the heart of pops up as a regular on “The death. young girls. I love that her and props will be auctioned
be on hand. Barry Jenkins, handsome dancer Link Corny Collins Show,” and “I hate to say it, but sud- spirit and the character has in the fall.
director and co-writer of the Larkin (Michael St. Ger- Waters play a bizarre shrink den death is not a good move lived on.” Sotheby’s announced
2017 best picture winner ard), much to the chagrin of who desperately needs his or business for a comedy,” he Though “The Corny Friday that the collection of
“Moonlight,” is the host. the spoiled teen drama own shrink. said. “We had just done a Collins Show” is integra- Williams and his wife, Mar-
Says Waters: “I never queen on the dance show, Waters jokes that “Hair- tour all over the country. So, ted at the end of “Hair- sha, will be auctioned in New
thought, 30 years later, that Amber Von Tussle (Colleen spray” is the “gift that keeps basically, [newscasts] cut spray,” that didn’t happen York on Oct. 4. The sale will
the Academy of Motion Pic- Fitzpatrick). And it’s not on giving” because it be- from the news of me and Di- with “The Buddy Deane include street art by Banksy
ture Arts and Sciences long before Tracy uses her came the basis for the Tony vine giving interviews at the Show.” and Shepard Fairey, furni-
would be having a screening newfound celebrity to fight Award-winning 2002 Broad- premiere to me carrying the “In real life, ‘The Buddy ture and decorative art and
of ‘Hairspray.’ ” segregation on “Corny way musical, a 2007 film ver- coffin. That doesn’t make Deane Show’ went off the air more than 40 watches from
“John and I were talking Collins.” sion of the Broadway show you run to the movie. “ because they couldn’t inte- Williams’ personal collec-
on the phone yesterday, and Divine, in his last film and a live NBC broadcast in But at least Divine knew grate,” said Waters. “It was tion.
we were both just going, role, plays Tracy’s loving 2016 of the musical. that critics loved his per- like ’63 or ’64. At the height of A portion of the proceeds
‘We’re gobsmacked,’ ” added mother, Edna, who spends The filmmaker said he formance. it, it was on Mondays to Sat- will benefit organizations in-
Stole, who has appeared in her days ironing clothes for had a hard time finding his “Pauline Kael gave him a urdays. All the kids were gi- cluding the Juilliard School,
all of Waters’ films. neighbors, as well as the rac- Tracy, because heavyset good review,” said Waters. ant stars. Every person but the Wounded Warrior Proj-
Set in 1962 Baltimore, ist owner of the TV station; actresses shied away when “He got a good review in the Elvis appeared on that show. ect and the Christopher and
“Hairspray” revolves around Jerry Stiller is Tracy’s loving they read that casting direc- New York Times. All this he I gave it the happy ending Dana Reeve Foundation.
Tracy Turnblad (Lake), a father, Wilbur, who owns a tors were looking for an “am- did know. It was better than that did not happen.” Williams died by suicide
chubby teenager who loves joke shop; Zadora and Ric ple” teenage girl for the role. dying a week before [the re- in 2014.
to do the Madison, the Ocasek are beatniks; Sonny “When we cast ‘Hair- views]. It’s tragic, you calendar@latimes.com — associated press

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The time is NOW for these artists


REDCAT’s New
Original Works fest
gives a plethora of
intriguing, exciting
performers a platform.
MARK SWED
MUSIC CRITIC

The annual summer New


Original Works Festival at
REDCAT has caught on.
Close to 150 applications
from local artists were re-
ceived for the 15th iteration
of the series, which began
Thursday and involves three
weeks of multi-culti, multi-
ethnic, multi-media, multi-
disciplinary, multi-every-
thing-under-the-sun pro-
grams, each week offering
something new. The opening
night was sold out, and
rightfully so for a town that
thinks of itself as 21st cen-
tury to the max.
But what does it all
mean?
An intriguing place to
begin is with the artist bios.
We’ve surely reached an
authentically post-genre
age. Furthermore, our more
questing artists increasingly
assume the role of healers
contending with an ailing
Earth, collectively sickened
psyches and fractured soci-
eties, bringing to bear a myr- Photographs by Vanessa Crocini
iad of unexpected skills. PETER de Guzman, at left and dancing, and Jasmine Orpilla, standing and singing, perform at REDCAT’s New Original Works festival.
For instance, Morgan
Sorne, who goes by Sorne ogist Peter de Guzman. The
and who supplied the music dances came from the Pan-
for the first piece, “Eat Your New Original galay tradition. Three musi-
Young,” is a visual artist,
musician, actor and film-
Works Festival cians accompanied on an
arrangement of kulintang
maker whose “hypnotic an- gongs. I found the content
gelic falsetto” is capable of Where: REDCAT, 631 W. indecipherable but not the
churning “crowds into a 2nd St., Los Angeles ritual sensibility that
writhing frenzy with his When: 8:30 p.m. Thursday, seemed to evoke higher, bet-
bone-rattling dynamicism Friday and Saturday ter powers.
[sic] and range.” through Aug. 4 (each week “Solid, Like a Rock” be-
Singer Jasmine Orpilla, a different program) gan with Tara Jane O’Neil
co-creator of the second Tickets: $16-$20 ($40 for at the rear of the stage
piece, “About How Many all three programs) hunched over an electric
Years Did We Fight the Info: (213) 237-2800, guitar, making drones. The
Beast Together,” a kind of redcat.org dancers, in white or blue
opera inspired by tradi- jump suits, entered on all
tional Filipino music and fours, like sheep. Eventually,
dance, is a “ritual perform- no less beautiful, when the they were writhing on their
ance artist,” soprano and ex- projection changed into an backs, but not in frenzy,
perimental composer and arboreal mandala eventu- rather like a school of fish
dancer. ally decaying into man- and then like petals in the
Jmy James Kidd, the made urban destruction. wind propelled into a living
choreographer for the third Here, Matreyek may have flower.
work, “Solid, Like a Rock,” MORGAN SORNE plays music while Miwa Matreyek dances in silhouette in been the shadow of human- Once erect, however, they
“designs dances, clothing “Eat Your Young” Thursday at the NOW fest, the first work to be performed. ity struggling to survive, found their frenzy like living
and spaces.” Among its 22 while nature somehow re- Matisse dancers, except dis-
dancers are a “holistic Pi- to summon untold histories perhaps, but the reasons for Meanwhile, Miwa Ma- tained its wonder. playing a mix of ages and
lates instructor, movement and dive into the semiotics getting out are compelling. treyek — an animator, direc- More shadow dancers body shapes. And it was joy.
coach and energy healer”; an of body memory.” In “Eat Your Young,” tor, designer and performer appeared in “How Many This, the longest of the
“artist, musician, dance If this all sounds so, well, Sorne, dressed in a three- — created shadow dances Years,” this time behind a three pieces, is only 23 min-
maker, yogini, former uni- L.A., so be it. At this disqui- piece suit and barefoot, pro- behind a small video screen. sheet with no projections, in utes. The works, then, func-
versity professor and homo eting moment in time, there duced waves of consonant- Her arms protruded over the first part of “Solid, Like a tion like a sliver in time and
sapien”; a dancer, choreo- is something ineffably heart- free, ether-filling song, elec- and under an seascape idyl- Rock.” Orpilla, in traditional place. After each, in a differ-
grapher, performance artist ening about committed and tronically enhanced, along lic on the surface but be- Filipino dress, is a vocalist ent way, the world looked a
and model; a dancer, ac- searching artists with div- with added percussion ef- neath which floated yogurt whose Tagalog-inflected slightly more inhabitable
tress, choreographer and erse skills and imagination. fects. I didn’t notice any containers and other mate- song proved as effusive as and L.A. a little better poised
filmmaker; and a dancer Each piece in this first trio of writhing frenzy around me, rial destined to contaminate Sorne’s keening. Her col- to make a difference.
who “cultivates a practice of works offered a way out. Out but there was a good, strong the environment. This laborator was choreo-
everyday poetics and magic of what wasn’t always clear, sonic wash. became more ominous, but grapher, dancer and ethnol- calendar@latimes.com

THEATER REVIEW

Musical goes
to the dogs
in fun romp
and tenderly putting them,
It’s not hard to see when the time comes, to
sleep. At night he bunks in
where ‘Mutt House’ the storage room.
will take its plot, but Everybody besides the
dogs thinks Eddie is crazy,
the journey is lively including his tenderhearted
and heartwarming. boss, Gerry (Boise Holmes),
who loves him like a son. But
there are bigger problems on
By Margaret Gray the horizon: Mayor Jenkins
(Heather Olt) has decided
If you could communi- to close the shelter. When
cate with dogs, what would her aide, a pretty senator’s
you ask them? Having pon- daughter named Hannah
dered this problem more Matthews (Claire Adams),
than I should probably ad- stops by to collect some final Daren Scott
mit, I think my first question paperwork, Eddie remem- DOG SHELTER worker Eddie, center, played by Ryan McCartan, is flanked by a pit bull named Bradley (Gar-
would be: “Why do you roll bers her from school. He has rett Marshall), left, and a corgi named Digger (Ben Palacios) in “Mutt House” at the Kirk Douglas Theatre.
on dead worms?” Followed never recovered from an un-
closely by: “What’s your is- requited crush on her. dog trainer, invites our trust, Janet Roston’s snazzy chor- Larsen, who also plays an
sue with mailmen?” Hannah has her own smooths any hackles raised eography, the numbers get elderly bloodhound named
Then I would go on talk problems: her famous fa- ‘Mutt House’ by his more far-fetched plot their narrative jobs done Joanie); a chihuahua named
shows and write books and ther’s ambitions for her, her twists and promises a lively with cheerful efficiency, ne- Pepe (Gabriel Gonzalez);
use my miraculous gift to unscrupulous boss and a romp. ver outstaying their wel- and a misunderstood pit
Where: Kirk Douglas
usher in a new era of human- fear of dogs left over from a Theatre, 9820 Washington The 18 original pop-rock come. bull named Bradley (Gar-
canine understanding. childhood trauma. Blvd., Culver City songs, by a team including Best of all, though, are rett Marshall), a kind of dog
Eddie Corbin (Ryan Mc- It’s not hard to see how Cookson, John Daniel, Robb the dogs! They’re played by version of Judd Nelson’s
When: 8 p.m. Wednesdays
Cartan), the protagonist of the pieces of this puzzle will Curtis Brown and David O, six charming actors in Alli- character in “The Breakfast
and Fridays, 8:30 p.m.
the cute, callow, formulaic come together — the final Thursdays, 2 and 8 p.m. vary pleasingly in style, and son Dillard’s irresistible cos- Club.”
new musical “Mutt House,” picture might as well be Saturdays, 1 and 6:30 p.m. when they’re not laying on tumes and makeup, which Their different person-
now having its world pre- printed on the box lid. Still, Sundays; ends Aug. 5 the animal-rights propagan- evoke rather than mimic alities are keenly and lov-
miere at the Kirk Douglas watching them snap into da too thick, are funny and dogginess. Each is a differ- ingly observed. “I’m going to
Tickets: $39-$59.
Theatre, makes a different place under Ryan Berg- clever. Standouts include ent breed: Max (Max run round the kennel until I
choice. Mocked since child- mann’s warm and light- Info: (213) 628-2772, the torch song “When He Wilcox), a dumpling shaped, can run around no more!”
MutthouseTheMusical.com
hood for believing he can hearted direction is enter- Sniffs Me,” the cri de coeur belly-scratch-loving corgi; Pepe announces in a burst of
talk to animals, he has found taining and ultimately Running time: 2 hours “I’m Lying Here (Scratch Digger (Ben Palacios), a happiness. It’s hard to watch
a home of sorts at a city- heartwarming. Me)” and the lively, Latin- charismatic golden Lab; this show without wishing
funded dog shelter. During Creator and book writer of puppet shows aimed at tinged “Beware of This Dog.” Donna (Amanda Leigh that we could all be a bit
the day he cares for the in- Tony Cookson leads with his young children. Luckily he Accompanied by an onstage Jerry), a mutt with a New more like dogs.
mates, consoling them, good intentions, flirting at also has a playful sense of band led by music director York accent; a ritzy show
moderating their set-tos times with the preachy tone humor that, like a seasoned Anthony Lucca, and set to poodle, Sophie (Valerie calendar@latimes.com
E4 LAT IMES. C OM/ CALENDAR

Done with the support of family


[‘Pose,’ from E1] pretty, and have a
sivity problem. boyfriend. It’s because in
order for us to be un-
What was the experience of clocked by the trained eye.
being part of a project like It gives you an access of
this? And how has it safety as a black person, as
changed what you feel is a woman, and as a trans
within reach? person of color.
Mock: When Ryan ap-
proached me to be a part of What do you think having a
this project, I knew that it show like “Pose” in your
had the potential to not youth might have meant
only shift and change the for your own journey?
way in which trans people Mock: Television was a
are seen, but also the way in surrogate babysitter for me.
which we see ourselves. I’m in the middle of three
I am someone that grew kids with a single working
up largely watching televi- mother. I don’t know what
sion and I was a big fan of kind of world or what pos-
“My So-Called Life” and sibilities would have been
“Felicity” and I had hoped out there for me if I would
to see myself there some- have been able to see a girl
day. But there were no with my skin color, with my
mirrors of girls like myself experiences with her body,
on screen. with hair textures like mine
And so the reason why I and the way that my body is
joined the project was large- shaped — seeing her hold-
ly to be able to fill that gap ing court as the lead of a
in representation. And the show and that she’s not in
reaction that we’ve gotten isolation, she’s not sur-
from fans who’ve taken in rounded by a cast of people
the show, it just really runs who are unlike her, she is
the gamut of folks who are surrounded by sisterhood
straight, who are cisgender, and community. I don’t
who are not trans, who are know what that would’ve
white, who are all over the JoJo Whilden FX been like for me, but I’m just
place, and who see them- “POSE” costar Mj Rodriguez, seen at center, says: “It means so much to get the chance to tell our stories.” so glad that those exist
selves in the story of Blan- today and that it can allow
ca’s wanting to build and being just as authentic as was cast as a trans man in hired five. And they are just any safer? people who have never seen
create a family and leave a anyone that’s out there the film “Rub & Tug,” our leads. We are not even Rodriguez: I’ll use my- themselves to finally feel
legacy behind is gratifying. I walking the streets who triggering a furious back- talking about our guest self as an example. I was like they’re seen. And in a
think we all have that desire considers themselves “nor- lash from the LGBTQ actors: the ones that are on harassed recently. It wasn’t way where it’s not low-
to build that and to leave mal.” community. Johansson the pier who have lines, the physical. It wasn’t anything budget. — there’s great
something behind when Mock: I think that eventually withdrew from ones who are in show world as far as touching, but it was lighting, and there’s great
we’re no longer here. there’s so much that we can the role.] Why do you think who have lines, the ones verbal. [It was] a reality costumes, and there’s great
Rodriguez: To see many, learn from the people that that is? And what work still who are in a shop who have check for me to understand hair and makeup, and that
many varieties of stories came before us. needs to be done? lines, the ones who are in a that I am not safe in this they’re surrounded by
that share the human expe- One of the first portraits Rodriguez: As actors we diner that have lines. In a world until we make change background actors. I hope it
rience is wonderful. And I that felt fully me — the first need to be cognizant of world where trans people to fight for it. I think that it allows people to dream.
think that’s changed me in a time I really saw myself — what we do. We act, but also are a deeply underem- is wonderful and beautiful Rodriguez: I think see-
way, just the fact that now I was “Paris Is Burning.” we pull from reality. And if ployed population, not just that we tackle these issues. ing something like this at a
have a responsibility for my There’s so many parallels in you don’t understand the in Hollywood but across all Yes, there is change, but young age would have
community, and not only terms of the hurdles and the specific path of reality, then industries and vectors, it’s there is so much, so much changed my whole perspec-
my community but the obstacles that trans people, you will not be able to por- time that we finally just hire more, that we can do to tive of life and how I would
communities outside of specifically trans people of tray the part how you need the people who are sup- make it safer for us. live. But also I’m very, very
that. You can bridge the gap color and poor trans people, to — even if you do the re- posed to play the roles of Mock: I know that vis- happy that it happened in
between the two. are facing to this day — search — because it’s a the people that are por- ibility does not equate to the time that it did.
being pushed out of hostile specific type of experience. trayed. equality. Seeing trans folk
How did it feel, as trans homes, intolerant schools, We have to be inclusive with I’m not saying that no on television, in the main- What can you tell us about
women of color, to revisit places of worship. Not being parts. We have to under- actor can’t embody any role stream, is the first step to the season finale?
this period? able, because you can’t go to stand that, yeah, we can that’s out there, I don’t people realizing that, No. 1, Mock: The season
Rodriguez: Not only are school, to get employed, to play anything [as an actor], believe that, but I think that we exist. That we are people finale will largely be cen-
we women, which is one be able to make a living. And but you have to be respec- when there are so few trans and that we have struggles. tered around a grand event
minority, and then we have therefore you’re thrown to tive of the work and how the roles out there and so few And something as simple as in the ball world. And it will
trans tied on to it, which is the streets and you’re roles play out. trans stories being funded Mj was saying: When you be what it took for every
another minority, and then thrown to underground Mock: I think it speaks to be told, how much more engage in a public space single character to get to
being African American economies to take care of to the entitlement of some powerful would it be to give and you’re on a train or that space. And it’s our
and of Latina ethnicity. You yourself. And then you’re cultural creators who be- it to an actor who is trans, you’re walking on the side- first episode where largely it
can only imagine how we criminalized for that. And lieve that the only way to tell who has experience, who walk, to not be harassed will be set in the ballroom.
would feel being a part of then you’re also made much our stories is to cast a star. has been wanting and fight- because you are trans. That So that alone will be its own
something like this. It more vulnerable. And I think that it also ing and looking for roles like is a very simple thing. I extravaganza. You will see
means so much to get the I see a poetry and a sym- speaks to a certain type of that, and who probably think that often people all kind of feuding and
chance to tell our stories metry between the two that entitlement that allows you never even hase gotten the don’t realize, and I think we fights. You will see a lot of
and to totally understand really speaks to today. to invisibilize the deep, deep chance to audition for that don’t show it as much as we shade, but also at the end
us fully and completely and pool of talent that has never role. should on our show, of how of the day a lot of heart.
let us convey them through We’re still seeing that the been given a chance that is hard it is for trans people to And the show at the end
these characters that are entertainment industry is out there. Do you feel much has leave their home. We have of the day will make you
very real. And that we stumbling with its inclu- One of the things that I changed? Do you think lots of conversations on the cry.
would be changing minds siveness of the trans com- think our show has done so there’s a misconception show about passing, about
and showing that we are munity, as the recent case well is that we have shown that because the trans realness. And that realness yvonne.villarreal
human, we’re living a hu- with Scarlett Johansson that the talent exists. And community has “hit the is not just because we @latimes.com
man experience, and we’re demonstrated. [Johansson we didn’t just hire one, we mainstream” that they’re wanna be attractive, and Twitter: @villarrealy

Bringing the
ballroom to
life on ‘Pose’
[Ballroom, from E1] fluid, mime-like movement;
Lady J. and acrobatics.
Getting the crucial ball Ballroom “gave us a sense
scenes just right also meant of belonging,” said Luis Ca-
employing world-renowned macho, a 48-year-old choreo-
vogue choreographers grapher who came of age in
Leiomy Maldonado, a trans- the 1980s ballroom scene.
gender woman known as the Camacho and Jose
“Wonder Woman of Vogue,” Gutierez, both members of
and Danielle Polanco. The the House of Xtravaganza,
choreographers worked ex- are credited with introduc-
tensively with the cast and ing Madonna to the ballroom
creative team to represent scene. The two also choreo-
ballroom in an original yet graphed and starred in the Photographs by Anthony Behar Fox
authentic way. Queen of Pop’s 1990 “Vogue” CHOREOGRAPHER Leiomy Maldonado, known as the “Wonder Woman of Vogue,” at a party for FX’s “Pose.”
“I know how things get video, which brought ball-
watered down, and I really room culture to the masses. ability to convince onlookers
didn’t want that to happen “It gave us empower- that they are something they
to the ballroom,” Polanco ment…. It gave us an outlet ‘Pose’ may not be.
said. to be creative and express “It’s really important to
The history of ballroom ourselves,” Camacho said. know how to pose and know-
Where: FX
culture traces back to New Polanco, 32, and Maldo- ing musicality,” Polanco
York City’s drag balls in the nado, 31, met in New York’s When: 9 p.m. Sunday said. “Knowing how to dip,
19th and 20th centuries. Af- ballroom scene in the early Rated: TV-MA-LSV (may knowing how to catwalk,
ter facing discrimination 2000s. Although they came be unsuitable for children knowing hands performance
and rejection from white gay from different dance back- younger than 17, with and floor performance —
spaces, black drag queens grounds, they each found advisories for coarse there’s many elements to it.”
language, sexual content
began forming their own rapid success as voguers, The attention to detail
and violence)
communities and perform- eventually teaching the has paid off for Camacho.
ance gatherings, eventually dance style across the U.S. “What ‘Pose’ is doing and
creating a ballroom scene and around the world. filming. Though Jackson, what they’re presenting is
that still thrives today. For both, working on who plays Elektra Abun- really, really close to what
In general, ballroom cul- “Pose” was an opportunity to dance, was already an icon in was happening back then,”
ture consists of “houses” and bring the spotlight to real- DANIELLE POLANCO said it was important to the ballroom scene, others he said.
balls. life stars in the ballroom spotlight stars of the ballroom community in “Pose.” were not as familiar with the For Maldonado, the most
Houses, often named af- community. Respected technique. important aspect of working
ter fashion designers, served voguers such as Jason A. Maldonado said. “They hear mentaries such as Jennie More than teaching indi- on the series was the oppor-
as familial structures for gay Rodriguez, known as Slim about ballroom, they think Livingston’s “Paris Is Burn- vidual steps, Maldonado and tunity to bring visibility to a
and transgender black and Ninja, were hired to help it’s fun and cool and exciting. ing” and Diane Martel’s Polanco trained the cast how community that has often
Latinx youth, many of whom bring the show’s ball scenes It’s more than that. It’s a part “House of Tres.” to improvise. They prepared been pushed to the margins.
faced rejection from their to life. of everything that we stand “It’s hard because there’s actors to compete in the wide “ ‘Pose’ overall has been
biological families. Balls are “We’re trying to keep it in for, everything that we have not a lot of footage of things range of real-life ball catego- able to showcase the LGBT
performance-focused gath- the family and make the ball- to fight for.” back then,” Polanco said. ries shown in the series, in- community in a way where
erings, welcoming spaces for room community stand out,” As dancers who came up “On YouTube, you can’t find cluding “runway” — being people can see that we are
men and women of color Polanco said. “There’s not in 2000s ballroom, Maldo- balls from the ’80s, you could able to strut like supermodel also talented,” Maldonado
from across the gender and really a spot for ballroom nado and Polanco did exten- only go off of people’s stories Naomi Campbell, who per- said. “We can do anything
sexuality spectrum. people in the real world, sive research to choreograph and how people used to fected her signature walk just like any other person.”
Balls were also the birth- sometimes.” for the show, which is set in dance back then.” with vogue pioneer Willi
place of vogue, an improvisa- “A lot of times, people the late 1980s. Like the The choreographers Ninja. Other categories are makeda.easter
tional dance form that mixes don’t know what our com- show’s costume designers, worked with the cast for rooted in “realness,” which @latimes.com
exaggerated model poses; munity has gone through,” they looked to docu- months to prepare them for relies on the performer’s Twitter: @makedaeaster
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Museum of Contemporary Art

THE PRODUCTION OF Mike Kelley’s “Proposal for the Decoration of an Island of Conference Rooms (With Copy Room) for an Advertising Agency Designed by
Frank Gehry” involved help from Norm Laich. The pair produced wall murals inspired by cheeky Post-its and clipped cartoons used to personalize office cubicles.

This artist has a way with words


[Laich, from E1] jokes and snarky asides rep-
work, which is what we want resent a corporate Freudian
to know. A former sign paint- id, blown up to mural scale
er, he can nonetheless be as- and made public.
sumed to have worked on any Kelley grouped the signs
text, whether painted, sten- in each room by category —
ciled or manufactured as a toilet humor in one space, sex
decal, unique or removable. humor in another, plus wom-
Sometimes, the language en’s work, bureaucratic
borders on incidental. foibles and anger manage-
Cranston’s “Fireplace 18” af- ment in the rest. He be-
fixes a decal-like painting of a stowed order on the chaos of
human-size Bic cigarette an instinctual genre notably
lighter to the wall. It’s one of a lacking logic.
series of acrylic paintings on Modern painting is gener-
paper in which she chose the ally assumed to be an out-
lighters’ colors not from na- ward sign of a unique and
ture but from the Pantone hidden inner life. Kelley’s in-
Corp., the widely used com- stallation transforms that
mercial system of hues cre- assumption into a full-scale
ated for clients in advertising, public environment.
fashion and industry. The apocalyptic obscurity
Color in art is traditionally of Abstract Expressionism
described in spiritual and goes mainstream. Interior
emotional terms. For a dis- messages of power and sub-
posable Bic lighter, titled as a mission — ready to be repro-
communal hearth, those per- duced ad infinitum in the
sonalized attributes give way copy room — unravel as bur-
to the generalized consumer Christopher Knight Los Angeles Times lesque. Sad-sack jokes,
dictates of planned obsoles- SCOTT GRIEGER’S “United States of Anxiety” and John Boskovich’s “Prada Refrigerator” are in the show. meant for an ad agency
cence. whose business is to generate
Elsewhere in the show, printed text reads “as long as consumption, bleed unex-
words are everything. In it lasts” — a legend prepared pected poignancy.
Amanda Ross-Ho’s vinyl wall ‘This Brush to be trampled into oblivion Baldessari, as artist and
drawing, the phrase “a very by anonymous passing feet, curator, is the show’s émi-
very very rough proposal” ap-
for Hire: fulfilling its own prophecy. nence grise. His six-panel “A
pears to have been scrawled Norm Laich Nowhere is that collective Painting That Is Its Own
in black marker on the white
gallery wall — all caps, no
and Many quality more evident than in
Kelley’s big, marvelous in-
Documentation,” begun in
1966 and not finished yet, is a
punctuation. It is followed by Other Artists’ stallation, “Proposal for the sober list of all the shows in
the kind of quick scribble one Decoration of an Island of which the painting itself has
makes on scrap paper to see Where: Institute of Conference Rooms (With been displayed over the last
whether any ink is left in the Contemporary Art/L.A., Copy Room) for an Advertis- 50 years. A functional sign —
pen. 1717 E. 7th St. ing Agency Designed by not unlike a Laich ham-
Art is just a beginning, When: Through Sept. 2. Frank Gehry.” The warren of burger menu — it’s the show’s
this eccentric but savvy mu- Closed Mondays and office chambers hasn’t been artistic patriarch.
ral says — whether the work Tuesdays shown since its 1992 debut at It’s disappointing that the
is abstract like the scribble or the landmark exhibition exact role Laich played in
Info: theicala.org
figurative like the words. “Helter Skelter: L.A. Art in most of these works isn’t re-
Viewers pick up the produc- the 1990s” at the Museum of vealed. One happy exception
tion of meaning from there, Christopher Knight Los Angeles Times Contemporary Art. is a short documentary video
embellishing and inter- “WASTELAND” by Alexis Smith features the title as of dust.” Laich worked with Kelley by Pauline Stella Sanchez
preting what they see. painted by Norm Laich, who often handles art’s text. Smith’s assemblage is a to produce numerous wall that shows Laich using an
Brogan began as a layered collaboration. Her murals for a prominent ad- age-old artist’s technique,
cabinetmaker, a material dis- human condition. dustpan handle and stuck in hand melds with Yeckley’s, vertising agency’s conference similar to tracing, for trans-
cipline that rises or falls on John Boskovich shrink- the middle of the picture. It’s Eliot’s, that of the anony- rooms. The architectural de- ferring a drawing to
producing acute physical re- wrapped a clunky refrigera- an “Amber Waves of Grain” mous designer of the auto tag sign — half a dozen white Baldessari’s ever-enlarging
finement. Laich started as a tor in an elegant but frivolous auto tag, issued a quarter- and Laich’s fastidious letter- chambers with dark gray car- suite of canvases. The tech-
sign and billboard painter. A Prada fashion label. By keep- century ago by the state of In- ing. peting and minimalist furni- nique is a descendant of what
Laich hamburger menu sign ing perishables fresh a bit diana. Sunset colors rising Today we are accustomed ture — is indistinguishable Michelangelo did on the Sis-
painting is in the show, and longer, the black appliance is behind a darkly silhouetted to thinking of art as the prod- from a contemporary art tine Chapel ceiling, a cousin
he’s reportedly a fan of the charged with staving off the Midwest farm assume a mor- uct of individual talent, the gallery, save for the fully out- to Marcel Duchamp making
late billboard painter-turned- inevitability of death. Its dant glow in the Western isolated genius laboring in fitted office copy room. art by simply choosing
artist James Rosenquist. stylish look is suitably chilly desert. the studio or dialing up com- The images papering the manufactured objects.
In Scott Greiger’s 1996 — vanity clothed in a little Meanwhile, as always mercial fabrication for a vir- walls come from the cheeky Gray painted surfaces
“United States of Anxiety,” black dress. with Smith, the twilight as- tuoso idea. Stephen Prina Post-it notes and clipped car- with black lettering itemize
chalky white lettering on a An assemblage by Alexis tringency of her meditation has some fun with that mono- toons, often ribald, that enliv- the 29 shows in which
blackboard-like map of Smith shows the searingly on mortality melds with sar- maniacal idea in a pointedly en and personalize the Baldessari’s work has hung
America appears agitated. hot Sonoran Desert in a donic wit. The tourist paint- titled abstract mural. dreary private cubicles of a — including this one — trans-
Current events — the Una- found-reproduction of a tour- ing’s signature names Nor- “Monochrome Painting” conventional workplace. forming celebratory events
bomber’s arrest, the U.N.’s ist painting, coolly captioned man Yeckley, a WPA artist is spelled out in giant letters “The flogging will continue into something like sober
nuclear test-ban treaty, with the Laich-painted word who worked in Glendale. He across a vast field of green, its until morale improves,” for tombstones. When space
Osama bin Laden’s declara- “Wasteland.” T.S. Eliot’s clas- died in 1994, mostly unsung, status as art as dubiously sin- example. Or “What part of runs out, a new canvas is add-
tion of jihad against a U.S. sic poem meets a desolate at age 80 — swept into histo- gular as a belief that only one NO don’t you understand?” ed. Life — and death — goes
military base in Saudi Arabia wilderness. ry’s dustbin the same year color can go by the name Or a guy shown with a on.
— may or may not have been The barren wasteland that the sunset license plate “green.” (It takes a village.) large, toothy bite taken out of
an impetus. But the mural is a gets underscored by an auto- was made. Down on the gallery floor in his posterior and demurring, christopher.knight
pedagogical lightning flash in mobile license plate Smith As Eliot’s poem intones: “I front of Prina’s wall, “Nothing serious… just a little @latimes.com
the dark, a lesson plan on the bent, folded, attached to a will show you fear in a handful Lawrence Weiner’s line of chat with the boss.” The Twitter: @KnightLAT

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Dear Amy: I have three sis- clare that when people come changed it and that I’m to
ters-in-law. I have been a to your home, they are ex- blame for how it was written.
part of their family for 15 pected to bring their own My husband didn’t need
years. We all get along (for clothes and towels. You his former family or siblings’
the most part). might set up a “lost and approval to write what he
Recently, my husband found” basket system, where did.
and I purchased a home. We anything in the basket is fair I would never have
have an open-door policy for game. Otherwise, hands off. changed his or anyone else’s
people to come and use our And for goodness sake, get last requests.
pool. We also host family your blanket back. What do you think?
gatherings. The next time one of your Standing Proud
At our latest gathering, I sisters-in-law asks to borrow
7/21/18 noticed two of his sisters something, say, “Well, I’m Dear Standing: My daugh-
wearing my clothes. One vol- still waiting for you to return ter held a job working for
unteered: “We were wet from the things I lent you last several newspapers, helping
HOROSCOPE the pool, and found these in
your dryer.” I was assured
time, so when you return
those things, I’d be happy to
people to place death notic-
es. According to her, it was
that I would get the clothes lend you something else.” not uncommon for people to
Honor and love who you are. but not all-important. When back that night, but they leave out family members in
By Holiday Mathis The best version of yourself it’s time to play, put that were never returned to me. Dear Amy: My husband these notices. Sometimes,
situation starts with accept- work out of your mind. Last weekend there was a passed away last year. He two obits would be submit-
Aries (March 21-April 19): ance and wholeness. Pisces (Feb. 19-March birthday party. They made wrote his own obituary. ted for the same person,
When you give yourself what Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): 20): The animals in your life off with some towels. We discussed what he each mentioning different
you know you’ve worked for Doing the right thing, again have something to teach you I went to their home and wanted many times. He did family members.
and deserve, be sure to take and again, has made you about patience, love and af- found a blanket that was giv- not want the names of his I disagree with your hus-
it without guilt or apology. courageous and strong. It re- fection. en to me by my mother being children from his first mar- band’s choice to leave out
Then celebrate. lates directly to today’s chal- Today’s birthday (July used as a curtain in one of riage in his obituary. the names of his own chil-
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you’re losing at some point, Tell your inner micro-man- moment — and many “your people are violating my for more than 20 years ments of record.
but this is exactly the turn of ager to back off. No extra moments” at that. Stay kindness and my space. because of their mother. It also achieves his ex-
events that you’ll be most judgment or even motiva- ready so you won’t have to They come over knowing He always told the kids that wife’s goal, which is to keep
grateful for later. tion will be necessary. get ready. The generosity, af- that they’re going swim- our door was open, but he these children away from
Gemini (May 21-June 21): Sagittarius (Nov. 22- fection and attention that ming. Is it my responsibility never heard from them. He their father. However, you’ve
You’re a unique and beauti- Dec. 21): High implies low. you give to others will be re- to provide them with cloth- didn’t even know where they carried out his wishes, and
ful soul, regardless of The self implies other. Life turned with interest. A fi- ing and towels? lived. you shouldn’t have to justify
whether or not you think so implies death. And what nancial boost comes be- Put Upon His obituary had my it.
at any given moment. does love imply? Certainly cause you educate yourself name, our sons, their wives
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In search of Langer’s Delicatessen-Restaurant

deli delights
BY JENN HARRIS >>> My life began in the tufted brown leather booth of a deli. In the
fall of 1985, my mother went into labor mid-bite through a knackwurst at Nate ’n Al deli in
Beverly Hills. I spent my childhood kicking the vinyl booths at Langer’s in Westlake. This
is where my father, a real estate broker, eats lunch at least once a week. I’ve been eating the
pastrami here since my teeth came in.
Most Sundays during my childhood, my parents would drive me and my sister from
Pasadena to the San Fernando Valley to share a smoked fish platter at the now-closed
Solley’s Deli in Sherman Oaks. When I was stressed in college (somewhere around twice a
week), I visited a nearby Jerry’s Deli in Irvine for a bowl of matzo ball soup and half a
pastrami sandwich with an extra side of Russian dressing. I could be found many weekend
nights in my 20s, drunk on Jägermeister shots in the Kibitz Room attached to Canter’s Kirk McKoy Los Angeles Times
Deli, watching a friend’s band.
THE NO. 19 at Langer’s: pastrami, coleslaw, Russian dressing and Swiss cheese.
While the deli culture in Los Angeles isn’t as robust as in New York City, if you grew up in
this city, chances are you can trace at least one significant life moment to the Saran-wrap- Current owner Norm Langer’s parents, wonderfully fatty meat are piled onto that
laden counters of a Jewish deli. Is it a style of food and dining that’s fading away into an Al and Jean Langer, opened the deli in 1947. double-baked rye bread that’s crisp, soft
abyss of small-plates restaurants? I sure hope not. Those metal trays full of orange Norm runs the deli with his wife, Jeannette, and sturdy. Gold likes his with a dab of
knishes, rice pudding, stuffed cabbage and smoked fish represent a comforting sort of and their daughter Trisha. In the Los Ange- yellow mustard. But if you’re into that holy
les deli world, Langer’s is king. Tourists trinity of deli flavors, get the No. 19, which
cultural exchange — remnants from early Los Angeles immigrants. As do the 10-page
from all over the world make the trek to comes with coleslaw, Russian dressing and
menus, bottles of Dr. Brown’s soda and snappy servers who seem to always remember a slice of Swiss cheese. You should also
Alvarado and 7th streets for a pastrami
your order, your last hangover and your last boyfriend. sandwich on double-baked rye bread. And order the pastrami chili cheese fries, adver-
Here is a guide to six Los Angeles, Jewish-style delis (see eight more at latimes.com/ locals deem this place a national treasure. tised on table tents on every table.
food), for when you need a dose of nostalgia and a sky-high sandwich full of hot pastrami. “They were a fluke,” Norm recently told
Behind the counter: Langer’s gets its The Times. “I’m standing behind the
pastrami, corned beef, roast beef, tongue counter and one of the waitresses says, ‘I
and chili from RC Provisions, which pre- got a customer who ordered chili cheese
Brent’s Delicatessen pares them to the restaurant’s specifica-
tions. And that famous rye bread, which is
fries and wants to know if we’ll put pas-
trami on it.’ ” So they put pastrami on the
Ron Peskin and his wife, Patricia, took baked a second time before service, comes fries. Norm proceeded to make a second
over Brent’s Deli in Northridge in 1969 (it from Fred’s Bakery on Robertson Boule- order to try behind the counter. The love for
originally opened in 1967), and they opened vard. All of the pastries are made in house. the fries was unanimous. He then made a
a second location in Westlake Village in 2006. third order, took a photo and had the table
The Peskin family, including Ron’s son Order this: Times restaurant critic Jona-
tents made. Langer’s sold 60 orders the
Brent, daughter Cari and son-in-law Marc, than Gold has called the pastrami sand-
Saturday they were introduced.
run the business. The original location in wich at Langer’s “the best pastrami sand-
Northridge is in a strip mall and shares a wich in America.” I’m not about to argue Info: 704 S. Alvarado St., Los Angeles,
wall with a dive bar called the Stovepiper with him. The hand-cut thick slices of (213) 483-8050, langersdeli.com.
Lounge. The restaurant, awash in a sea of
varying shades of brown, feels more like a log
cabin than a deli.
Jenn Harris Los Angeles Times Freedman’s
Behind the counter: The deli gets its bagels LATKES at Brent’s Deli are served This is a modern deli, dreamed up by
from Western Bagel and its breads from with a side of cherry applesauce. siblings Jonah and Amanda Freedman,
Delicious Bakery and Wildflour Bakery. It
who are from Canada. They were struck by
makes all of its desserts except for the dan- color of a pink highlighter. The sauce tastes inspiration while sitting at Langer’s two
ishes and Chinese marble cookies, both like someone spilled their cherry Slurpee years ago. “How cool would it be if this was
made by Delicious Bakery. The knishes, into the jar of applesauce. But it’s oddly open until 10 p.m. and you could have a
cheese blintzes and kishka are all made in addictive in a cloyingly sweet, I-know-I- martini and good music?” asked Jonah. So
house. The pastrami comes preseasoned shouldn’t-be-eating-this sort of way. The the two opened their own deli, in an Echo
from RC Provisions, and the pickles come black pastrami Reuben is also quite good, Park strip mall, and developed a menu of
from the local company A-1 Eastern. served on double-baked rye with sauer- reimagined grandma deli classics with the
kraut and Swiss cheese. help of chef Liz Johnson, who has since left
Maria Alejandra Cardona Los Angeles Times
Order this: Brent’s makes some of the best
the deli. They introduced a full craft cock- FRIED green tomato, egg and Hatch
latkes in Los Angeles, served full size or Info: 19565 Parthenia St., Northridge,
tail menu as well. chile cream cheese at Freedman’s.
mini, with a side of cherry applesauce the (818) 886-5679, brentsdeli.com.
Behind the counter: Freedman’s cures smoked bone marrow and “pommes Freed-
and smokes its own meats in house, man” (ultra crisp tater tots on steroids).
Canter’s Deli smokes its own salmon and sturgeon,
and cures its own sea trout. The deli also
The Reuben is an excellent version of the
classic sandwich, layered onto crisp rye
makes what Jonah dubs his own version of bread that has been properly buttered. You
a Toronto-style bagel, that’s a cross be- can sample all of the smoked and cured fish
tween a smaller Toronto bagel and a hulky, on the fish plate. And if you’re there for
chewy New York-style bagel. The rye bread lunch or brunch, the fried green tomato
and the challah come from Diamond sandwich on a bagel slathered with smoked
Bakery. Hatch chile cream cheese will make you
wonder why no one thought of this combi-
Order this: It would be smart to order nation before, and why smoked Hatch chile
everything mentioned in Gold’s review cream cheese isn’t served on more things.
(lat.ms/goldfreedmans). But if you have to
narrow it down (just a little), don’t miss the Info: 2619 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles,
brisket, carved tableside and served with (213) 568-3754, freedmansla.com.

Wexler’s Deli
Co-owner and chef Micah Wexler
boasts a serious résumé that includes
chef at the now-closed Mezze restaurant,
sous-chef at Craft and line cook at L’Atelier
de Joel Robuchon. He’s taken his fine din-
Myung J. Chun Los Angeles Times ing experience and applied that ethos to
pastrami, bagel sandwiches and smoked
CANTER’S matzo ball soup tastes like it’s out of your grandmother’s kitchen.
fish. He and Michael Kassar opened the
first Wexler’s at Grand Central Market in
Alex Canter’s great-grandfather Ben Behind the counter: Canter’s used to cure downtown Los Angeles in 2014. They have
Canter opened Canter’s Deli in Boyle and smoke its own meat, but Alex said that since opened in Santa Monica and Century
Heights in 1931. In 1948, Canter’s moved to due to high demand, it now has RC Provi- City, and have a deli planned for Palm Jay L. Clendenin Los Angeles Times
Fairfax a few blocks north of the Original sions make its pastrami according to the Springs. CHEF Micah Wexler brings his fine-
Farmers Market and has been there since. restaurant’s specs. The pickles are made in dining ethos to bagels and smoked fish.
Alex and his family oversee the operations 55-gallon barrels in the pickle room, and Behind the counter: Wexler cures, smokes
of the 30,000-square-foot, 24-hour restau- the pastries and breads are all made up- and steams his own pastrami. He also the lox, smoked sturgeon, barbecuecod,
rant that includes a bakery upstairs and a stairs. Canter’s bakes its own egg, cheese smokes his own fish. He has a local bakery double-smoked pastrami lox and white fish
pickle room downstairs. It’s been a popular and poppy seed bagels and gets its water make the bagels using his recipe, and he salad are likely second to none. The lox and
late-night hangout and refuge for celebri- and onion bagels from an unnamed source. has Etchea Bakery bake the rye bread, also slivers of onion approach translucent,
ties for decades. In the ’80s, you might have using his recipe. Wexler’s rye bread is made delicately layered on a bagel with a thick
Order this: The matzo ball soup is always
seen the entire Guns N’ Roses lineup at a with half rye flour and half bread flour for a slab of schmear.
served hot and tastes like someone’s
booth. When Barack Obama was presi- stronger rye flavor, but with the soft texture
grandmother made it. The broth has a Info: 616 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa
dent, he stopped by to nosh and shake you’re probably used to.
hearty, robust chicken flavor, and the
hands with diners. The Canter family redid Monica, (424) 744-8671, wexlersdeli.com.
matzo balls are lighter than most. And
the menu in 2012 and added gluten-free Order this: You could order any of the
because most of the baked goods are made
bread and a vegetarian Reuben. Alex also sandwiches on the menu and be perfectly jenn.harris@latimes.com
upstairs, you can bet that cheese bagel or
started Ordermark, a delivery software happy. But while the pastrami is delicious, Instagram: @Jenn_Harris_
black-and-white cookie is going to be fresh.
that helps restaurants, including his own,
organize delivery orders for apps such as Info: 419 N. Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles,
Uber Eats, Postmates and DoorDash. (323) 651-2030, cantersdeli.com.
latimes.com/food

Factor’s Famous Deli


Abe and Esther Factor opened the
Pico-Robertson deli in 1948. In 1969, Holo-
caust survivor Herman Markowitz bought
the deli and ran it until he died in the ’70s.
His daughters Suzee and Susan run the
deli, which in May celebrated its 70th anni-
versary. Walking into the dining room is like
walking through a time machine. Old mov-
ie posters and photos of celebrity visitors
blanket the walls.
Behind the counter: Factor’s has one of its
vendors prepare pastrami to its specifica- Jenn Harris Los Angeles Times
tions, then the restaurant slow roasts it on THE REUBEN from Factor’s Deli.
site for four to five hours. The bagels are
from Bread Los Angeles in Montebello, and white onion and sprigs of dill is the ideal
the rye bread is made using a special recipe counterpart to a fatty pastrami Reuben.
Jenn Harris Los Angeles Times
by Beverlywood Bakery. And the restau- And the chopped salads here are better
than most, topped with things such as THE SPORTS-BAR-LIKE Uncle Bernie’s deli in Encino makes its own eclairs.
rant double bakes it before it hits the table.
Those Saran-wrapped black-and-white Muenster cheese and turkey or jicama and
cookies out front also come from Bever- grilled corn. And they are served with a pair When it comes to L.A. delis, the list goes on
lywood Bakery. of silver tongs that will bring you right back
to your grandma’s table. Want the scoop on even more Los Angeles, Jewish-style delis? If so, check out our rundowns
Order this: One of the best things at Fac- on these online: Art’s Deli, Fromin’s, Greenblatt’s, Izzy’s, Lenny’s, Mort’s, Nate ’n Al and
tor’s comes free when you sit down. The Info: 9420 Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, Uncle Bernie’s. Plus: We recognize this list doesn’t include all the L.A. area delis, including
sliced pickled cucumber salad with slivered (310) 278-9175, factorsdeli.com. the great Italian, Russian and Scandinavian delis. If you have a favorite, please let us know.
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FARMERS MARKET REPORT

An all-around summer
staple to enjoy fresh
By Noelle Carter

What’s in season: A summer


staple, mounds of corn are
piling up at market stands,
with a season that typically
runs from the hot summer
months through early fall.
Fans of white and yellow
varieties are welcome to
debate which is sweeter and
more flavorful, though there
really isn’t much of a differ-
ence between the two beyond
personal preference. A num-
ber of heirloom varieties are
Myung J. Chun Los Angeles Times
known for more pronounced
DRINKS are replenished for customers at the family-owned 24-hour deli on Fairfax Avenue.

Why I ♥
“corn” flavor but begin to
convert their sugars to starch

♥ Canter’s Deli
Associated Press
soon after picking, meaning
freshness can be an issue;
many modern varieties are
bred for increased and pro-
longed sweetness. Look for
varieties including white
mom would respond. This went on
By Evan Kleiman Silver Queen, as well as Mirai,
Oh, the waitresses for more than 20 years.
When the ceiling collapsed a sweet hybrid with great
In this age of highly curated and waiters are the after a severe rainstorm, Jeannie flavor. Corn is best enjoyed
artisanal food and free-range was on the sidewalk making sure soon after picking, but many
Scandinavian design, it’s easy to best, beloved to the no one got hurt walking through varieties will retain their
pick apart an institution like Can-
ter’s. But I’ve been eating there
‘regulahs’ — as construction debris. When the new
ceiling turned out to be a fake
sweetness and flavor up to a Anne Cusack Los Angeles Times

since forever and I love it. some call us. stained glass evocation of fall in few days. As always, it’s best
to check with the farmer when
YELLOW or white, raw corn is
great in salads and soups. Even
Canter’s provides the same New England, it added yet another
level of comfort as lying around on layer of weirdness to an already purchasing. the leftover cobs are useful.
the couch in your pj’s. It feels like quirky place.
home — if home is the dynamic aged writers still waiting for their Everyone is greeted like they What to cook: Don’t worry about cooking corn before enjoying, the
L.A. life set in a slice of well-loved first break, seniors eking out a are family and handed a menu raw kernels make great additions to salads, salsas and slaws, or as a
vintage. day’s meal on Social Security. that requires two hands and con- garnish for soups. Cook the kernels as part of a dish of succotash or
A colleague from Northern Then there are my faves to siderable focus to wade through.
calabacitas, simmer with heavy cream for a rich creamed corn side,
California recently asked me if watch: kids in their early 20s, But we regulahs know what we
Canter’s makes its own gefilte fish, accompanied by their bewildered want before we hit the door, and or bake into a batch of skillet cornbread or muffins. When grilling
and I burst out laughing. That’s visiting parents. For a moment, I what a comfort that is. corn, soak the ears first for a few minutes so the husks don’t burn
not the point of Canter’s. It’s for see the place through their eyes, Weekday lunch, it’s a tuna melt over the fire. Be sure to save the leftover cobs as they lend rich corn
when you want a wide swath of deli the freewheeling mix of the cli- with fries. Monday early dinner, a flavor to soups and sauces — even ice cream.
menu items but you want to put on entele that makes Canter’s what it bowl of barley bean soup. Lei-
zero airs. You can practically show is. It delights me that I live in a surely breakfast, the lox and bagel What’s on the horizon: Green and other beans, along with addi-
up in your night clothes and no town where there is still a place for plate. Sure, it’s not the double- tional varieties of chiles and peppers, are showing up.
one blinks. For me, that lack of strange. smoked lox at Wexler’s, but it
pretense is exactly the point. I Oh, the waitresses and waiters doesn’t have to be. It’s Canter’s.
noelle.carter@latimes.com
know what I’m going to get — and are the best, beloved to the “regu- It’s more than what’s on the plate.
what I’m not going to get. lahs” — as some call us. When my
The deli’s appeal is its consis- mom had her needlepoint store, Kleiman ran Angeli Caffe for 27
tency and its embrace of all who Petit Point Junction on Robertson years. She’s the longtime host of latimes.com/food
come. Every day, people of all ages Boulevard, she would start each KCRW-FM’s “Good Food” and a
and types walk through the front day at Canter’s. Jeannie, who member of the James Beard A dozen ideas for cooking with corn
doors. Goths, punks, hipsters, worked there for more than 50 Foundation’s Who’s Who of Food Go online to find Noelle Carter’s hand-picked corn recipes from our
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A HARDY SOLE
The average running shoe sole lasts just 300 miles —
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Levo, a kitchen-counter machine
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After watching her mother
use homemade bone broth to
nurse her father through his
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the fat. Her Bru Broth melds
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The call of collagen


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collagen she suffered from months. No surprise: Her friends Osso Good line includes beef, and kombu that we don’t see in Co-founder Doug Smith said
extreme fatigue and was losing began requesting broth. Sud- chicken, turkey, pork and a many other broths,” says chef they wanted to create protein
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INSPIRATION

How a ‘Shah of Sunset’ got fit


BY KAVITA DASWANI >>> It wasn’t the number on the scale that galvanized Reza Farahan into doing some-
thing about his weight gain. It was a quip from a friend he hadn’t seen in a long time. “He said, ‘When did you
give up on life?’ ” Farahan recalls. “It was the proverbial slap in the face. I dug up photos from my 20s and tears
were rolling down my face. I realized I needed to reprogram how I think, eat and live.”
In late 2016, the now-44-year old reality show star — his life as a real estate agent plays out on the Bravo
series “Shahs of Sunset” — put himself on a diet that mandated eating the same food every day, and working
out with his trainer, Ashley Borden. Within 10 months, he dropped 40 pounds. He has kept the weight off.
Earlier this year, Farahan was with Borden at Studio10 Fitness, a gym in West Hollywood, where the trainer
was launching Rezafit, a six-week app-based strength and conditioning program ($34.99 at ashleyborden.com)
based on the repertoire she created for Farahan. The regimen, designed to be for anyone, should ideally be
done in a gym; it is a series of exercises that Borden believes to be the most effective in sculpting the body.
“When people take multiple different classes they don’t have a body composition change,” said Borden.
“You can lose weight on a scale. But if you were a blob before, you’ll just be a smaller blob. You’re not going to be
sculpted because you’re not choosing the right exercises and doing the reps correctly.”
Farahan shares the program with many of his 610,000 Instagram followers who have been curious about his
transformation. Here, he talks about staying motivated, why food prep is critical, and the power of carrots.

Have a plan and


stick to it
“I hit the gym and do 45 min-
The daily diet
utes of cardio five or six times a
week. Then an hour of strength What Farahan ate every day to shed 40 pounds in 10 months. This
training with Ashley four times a continues to be his daily diet.
week. I’m not doubling up on
things or overworking any one Breakfast
muscle group.” ¾ cup of liquid egg whites cooked with a spray of oil and hot
sauce to taste
Set your menu 2 slices Ezekiel sprouted toast
“I was eating whatever was 1 tablespoon of Udo’s 3-6-9 Oil Blend
available at that moment. I’d be in Coffee with unsweetened almond milk
my car and I’d have a [granola]
bar. They don’t fill you. I’d have Every three hours thereafter, three times a day:
another and still wasn’t satisfied. 1 cup grilled chicken breast
I’d get home ravenous and eat four ½ sweet potato
pieces of bread.” ¼ avocado
Lime juice
Eat for nutrition, Hot sauce
not pleasure Mixed together and piled onto two rice cakes.
“Sunday is my food prepara- Two large carrots
tion day. I make enough for a week
of exactly the same meals. I con- For snacks: baby carrots, Asian pears, raw almonds, cucumber Rachel Murray Getty Images for Ashley Borden Fitness & Lifestyle
sume it knowing it’s the fuel I need. with sea salt. And a gallon of water a day. REZA FARAHAN exercises in March during a session that he
I had to think of food as something hosted with his trainer, Ashley Borden, to launch her fitness app.
for nutrition, not pleasure. I have a
small tote bag with freezer packs
then I order a meal and nibble the milk peanut butter yogurt at the Coke, high caloric and sugary. Now ing what felt like prison food. You
in it and I keep my food in the car
parts of it that are healthy. I wasn’t frozen yogurt place. I love ramen I’ll have a tequila on the rocks with get a tray, that’s it, there’s no going
with me.”
telling anyone I was on a food plan and will get a spinach-based noo- fresh lime, or a vodka and soda. back for seconds. But by week two
because as soon as I did, they’re dle. And Whole Foods has a vegan They’re not the drinks I love, but I started to feel lighter, my clothes
Remember roughage all, ‘Come on, it’s one night!’ If they cheesecake made with agave and they help me maintain a healthier fit better, I could see the outline of
Fiber changes your life. Try to were eating badly, they wanted to cashews. Those are my cheats. I lifestyle.” my jaw again. The results will suck
eat two large peeled carrots with take me down with them.” don’t go [nuts] anymore because you in. Once you start feeling and
every meal and see how full and it doesn’t feel good. And I’ve given looking good, it changes every-
happy you get. It’s a game-chang- Rethink cheat day up all the whites — bread, pasta, It will hurt at first, thing. You will feel better in your
er.
“I’d rather have cheat time here
sugar, rice.” but stick it out skin, and that perpetuates the
“The first week was hellacious. motivation to keep going.”
and there than a whole cheat day.
Don’t overshare If my husband and I go see a mov- Drink this, not that I was always hungry. I went from
“I eat before I go out to dinner ie, I’ll want popcorn, or the almond “I used to love whiskey with eating whatever I wanted to hav- health@latimes.com
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IN THE AERIE of Idyllwild, a remodeled house from the 1920s proved a perfect location for the Michael and Catherine Donovan family and their secondhand finds.

HOME OF THE TIMES

Nested nicely in Idyllwild


BY JESSICA RITZ >>> Although Catherine and Michael Donovan weren’t looking for a major life change, they always knew their lifestyle
and hobbies would be amenable to places other than Los Angeles. “We were ranch people living in Silver Lake,” Catherine jokes. The family
owned a camper and had a Silver Streak trailer parked off-site in Pasadena. On weekends, “either we were estate sale-ing, or adventuring.”
Their love of the outdoors and home goods shop called the Epicu-
the consistent urging of their rean. That owner, Mitch Susnar, re-
friends — Mohawk General Store stored areas that had fallen into
owners Kevin and Bo Carney, who disrepair during the course of vari-
have a home in Idyllwild — finally ous ownership changes and lapsed
brought them up to the creative maintenance.
town located in the San Jacinto Susnar conjoined the house’s
Mountains. (The population num- three levels from the basement to
bers around 4,000 and the elevation the attic with a spiral staircase. He
is approximately 5,400 feet.) also installed wide-plank wood
Just for fun, the Donovans went floors and kitchen cabinetry and
to look at an intriguing property lo- added straw-lined walls, as well as
cated off Idyllwild’s main drag. integrating pine logs into the walls
They fell in love instantly with and ceilings as part of that remod-
the two acres on Strawberry Creek el. Today, these unusual details feel
and its two structures dating back well suited for this free-spirited
to the early 1920s, as well as massive mountain community.
boulders left in situ that brimmed As for the Donovans’ decorating
with local significance and charm. process, “we had everything, and
Catherine recalls thinking skep- we plugged it into this house,”
tically, “It’s so epic, what’s wrong Michael says. Their vintage Hans
with it?” since the listing was about Wegner rocker seamlessly transi-
a year old at that point. tioned from their former contem-
The answer was nothing, other porary Silver Lake loft to the moun-
than the area’s real estate idiosyn- tain house. An L-shaped Case
crasies, where the market caters to Study sectional sofa that faces a
a mix of part-timers and full-time massive, granite rock-covered fire-
denizens. (The sellers reportedly place with a distinctive ax-carved
wanted a bigger house in Idyllwild mantle, and Eames molded fiber-
with less land.) glass chairs in the kitchen’s dining
The Donovans’ sense of adven- area are from past Modernica ware-
ture, the lure of this particular house sales. And, yes, there are ant-
home and setting, and a desire to lers on display.
raise their family in a smaller com- The new home helped justify the
munity that’s closely integrated couple’s longtime secondhand
with nature led the Donovans to shopping habits too.
suddenly embrace a new lifestyle A perforated pendant light in a
and milieu. small seating area next to the stair-
It was a bold move, considering case and a tall, rustic, vintage
their kids were 2 and 5 years old at wood- and glass-front storage unit
the time, and they lived in a prized that functions as the kitchen
Silver Lake school district. pantry and storage, for instance,
“We went home and we had our were sale finds.
house up for sale literally 10 days The kitchen butcher-block
later,” Catherine says. It took all of a counter came from artist Pauline
week to sell, and by October the Annon’s erstwhile home in Silver
family was living in a town they Lake, along with some of her origi-
hardly knew. nal paintings.
The delightfully quirky details In other parts of the house, the
and magical setting, however, space itself is the main feature; the
made the decision easier. Plus attic overlooking the forested land-
Catherine’s career as a freelance scape makes for a cozy kids’ bed-
publicist and Michael’s as a prod- room and play space that breeds
uct and business development con- imagination.
sultant gave them the flexibility to Michael, a passionate home
work remotely. Since acquiring the cook, was particularly excited
property, the Donovans have about the AGA porcelain-coated
worked with local historians to cast iron oven range. When he saw
trace and honor its history. the rare appliance he thought,
A Pasadena couple, Dr. Grant “OK, we can live here.”
Bell and his wife, Arabella, had con- They miss some perks of city life
structed the pine-log and wood- and circle back to L.A. when neces-
shingle-covered main residence sary, but the Donovans’ new rituals
and carriage house between 1922 include creek explorations and
and 1924 as a summer retreat. The nightly soaks in a cedar hot tub on
surrounding land was transformed the deck, which Michael purchased
with river rock paths and plants to secondhand in Malibu.
fuel the Bells’ amateur botany ob- “It’s an interesting trade-off,”
session: They planted more than Catherine says of the kids’ experi-
300 Humboldt lily specimens dur- ence. “Now they know every tree
ing their time on the property, and out here, what animals live here,
many still thrive. and what’s blooming.”
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vacation getaway, was designed to
house a Packard and eventually ad-
apted into a habitable space with a
kitchen and bathroom. The Dono- latimes.com
vans also rent a 1955 Trail Chief /home
trailer on-site through Airbnb and
refer to the property as the Owl
Continue the tour
Pine. Go online for more images from
Because the parcel is zoned for Catherine and Michael Donovan’s
both residential and commercial OUTDOOR ADVENTURES abound for the Donovan children, Bon, 4, and Tate, 7. Pine-log interi- Idyllwood compound as well as
use, the house had a brief stint dur- or accents in living spaces, top left, and in a bathroom were added by a previous owner. An open-air photo archives from other Homes
ing the late 1980s as a gourmet and kitchen, upper center, was created for Airbnb guests. The main house, above, is full of history. of the Times.
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THE HOME GOODS STORE Garde has a new spot in Summerland, Calif.

SHOPPING

Garde opens the barn doors


Garde, the design gallery and home goods store that’s been on Beverly Boulevard since 2012,
is expanding its reach in a couple of significant ways. “We’ve always wanted to be in a resort
town that’s beautiful,” says founder and co-owner Scotti Sitz. “But the timing was never
right,” he adds, to open another shop with partner John Davidson in Southern California to
offer their sophisticated yet understated selection of domestic and imported furniture,
lighting, accessories and jewelry.

They eventually followed through, howev-


er, and the second iteration of Garde recently
opened in Summerland, Calif., just east along
the coast from Santa Barbara.
This move came about during a visit last
summer, when Sitz and Davidson made a
serendipitous stop while on their usual
rounds. The owner of a longtime Summer-
land antiques barn had died, and the “histori-
cally delightful” 1921 structure — complete
with gambrel roof and grounds with potential
— was available. A few weeks later, Sitz and
Davidson signed a lease.
The area’s subsequent fires and mudslides
“raised some questions” as to the prudence of
the venture, Sitz recalls. But “it suddenly hit
me that I wanted to be part of the revitaliza-
tion,” and she and Davidson began reno-
vating the structure, revealing hidden gems, GARDE’S new store has items suited
like previously boarded up windows. for coastal life; some are exclusive.
They also took on another enterprise. “I
really wanted to test the model in terms of the
combination of lifestyle, retail and hospital-
ity,” Sitz says. Garde
Garde House, the 1,000-square-foot, one-
bedroom apartment on the barn’s second
Where: 2280 Lillie Ave., Summerland, Calif.
floor, is envisioned as a short-term vacation
rental. Sitz designed the unit, collaborating Hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays,
with specialists Ryan Silverman of Studio noon to 5 p.m. Sundays
E&R on custom woodwork and Belgian Info: (805) 845-8384, gardeshop.com
architectural hardware craftsman Peter van
Cronenburg and carefully selecting other
guest amenities. It’s an exercise in the in- outdoor patio area with Silkie chickens that
creasingly fluid, hybrid nature of travel and add to the rustic charm. “Knowing how many
shopping experiences; if visitors fall in love interior designers are up there is a huge plus,”
with something, they can walk downstairs she notes. In addition, the Summerland
and buy or order it. location stocks textiles, tabletop wares, cus-
Sitz and Davidson are taking advantage of tom scented candles and other accessories
the “opportunity to show more lighting and that draw customers to the original store, but
furniture,” she says of the spacious ground now in a completely different environment.
floor, which functions as a gallery for design- “People are so in awe of it now, because it’s
ers and makers that Garde champions, in- this bright, wonderful space,” Sitz says of the
cluding Materia Designs, DIM Atelier and revitalized setting.
Ben Storms. Some pieces are exclusive to
Garde Summerland, which also features an home@latimes.com

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THE MIDDLE AGES
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Ceramics among
the succulents
Go online for a glimpse of
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When wanderlust strikes
CHRIS ERSKINE
fornia’s leading ceramists —
Fresno artist Stan Bitters, We quit being invited to
82 — on display among the cocktail parties re-
cactuses and aloes at the cently after I mistook a
outdoor desert garden conch shell for a napkin
adjacent to Mohawk West and ran it across my
Carolina Miranda
general store, 2929 Main St., Los Angeles Times face like some sort of
Santa Monica, 11 a.m. to 7 STAN BITTERS’ bird- tribesman. The dudes
p.m. daily, ending Aug. 31. houses in the garden kind of dug it, but it so
— Lisa Boone next to Mohawk West. unsettled their dates
that I was asked to
leave.
Honestly, the hosts were much
nicer about it than they could’ve been.
One of my attorneys — with my

stealth guest room.


lifestyle, it takes several — was telling
me the other night how she was an
extrovert and I was an introvert,
though I seem to do just fine at parties.
According to Nancy, I seem to wade
into a patio party’s waves of useless
chitchat as though I’m perfectly com- Dominic Bonuccelli
fortable, when actually I’m probably A CRUISE along the Danube sure sounds nice this time of year. Talk at
not. patio parties has turned to trips from which people have just returned.
I think that’s a fair assessment, and
I was just flattered that a woman something trivial happens in a family
besides Posh was evaluating my every home. The little guy immediately
move like that. I’m such a stiff nor- Catch Chris in person raced into action, yelling to his mom
mally. Stylistically, I like to tuck my that the dog had eaten raw egg and
polo shirt way down into my cargo half the shell.
Erskine will appear at Beach Town
shorts so that the shirttail squirts out She yelled back, “Just finish your
Books on Saturday in San
around the knees. Other than that stupid breakfast or you’re going to be
Clemente. A beach hike begins
flourish, I’m pretty invisible. late for Spanish.”
from the bookstore at 2 p.m., and
Yet Nancy was right. I’m not just a She did this from three rooms away,
the signing of his new book,
reluctant guest, I’m a reluctant hu- which is another family custom; we yell
“Daditude,” will follow at 3:30 or so.
man. I might be my own island. through walls from a minimum dis-
But it’s been a social summer so far, tance of 60 feet. If it’s really important
bountiful and rich. Couple of big vaca- hope to take a rail trip through Switz- news — a birth, a wedding, a grease fire
tions, a visit from my sister and her erland, which is far beyond our means. — we increase the distance to 100 feet.
brood, whom we brined in the salty Since we’ll be bankrupt anyway, I It makes for some lively discus-
sea. might also work in a trip to Wimble- sions, let me tell you.
Before the summer evaporates, we don, where Posh can further indulge Anyway, breakfast worked out fine,
hope to make more visits to my buddy her inappropriate crush on Rafael as it always does. Before it was over,
Verge’s beach shack, a tiny place with a Nadal. the little guy also dropped a maple-
Gilligan roof just off the PCH. “Get your tickets now,” advised one flavored sausage link and some blue-
The relatives from the Middle West friend, of the Wimbledon jaunt. berries, though everyone knows that
loved it. To them, the beach day at I don’t do anything in advance. The dogs don’t eat fruit, so why bother?
Verge’s just confirmed that all we do last event I really planned was my “Nobody move!” the little guy
out here is surf, play party games and wedding, and we all know how that screamed.
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made in Italy by . Exclusively from Resource Furniture. year. For once, no one is talking about kid — broke an egg while making I think this is the way the great
Lifetime warranty on all Clei mechanisms. their idiot bosses or wayward careers. breakfast. I realize that is something chefs work. They’re tyrants who bad-
Penelope is in stock and available for immediate delivery. Instead, they discuss their recent you must do when you have eggs — ger everyone around them. I saw it on
summer trips down the Danube, or break them. But he’d dropped it on the TV, so it must be true. On TV, a chef’s
how this one restaurant in Spain kitchen floor, and the 300-pound bea- default emotion is smoking, unbridled
staged the absolutely perfect feast, gle immediately slurped it up on the anger.
despite some key dietary restrictions. chance that it might be food. As the “Hey, I’m sure it’ll be OK,” I assured
Wanderlust. Of all the various lusts, beagle knows, if something falls our panicked young chef.
it is probably the best. around our house, it’s probably edible. But seriously. Who knows for sure?
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HOME & DESIGN

GARDENING

From ho-hum lawn


to humming hangout Photographs by Steve Widmayer

IN TUSTIN , the patchy, thirsty lawn at Steve and Anita Widmayer‘s home, left,
has been replaced with evergreen and flowering natives. Laurie Martz designed.

By Steve Carney

Steve and Anita Widmayer wanted to update the landscap-


ing of their Tustin home, likely unchanged since it was built in
the 1970s — a patchy lawn thirsty for water, a bland sidewalk
leading from the driveway, ho-hum hedges.

7-figure deals are


“You pull into the driveway, get into the house, you never
see anybody,” Steve Widmayer said of their home of 24 years.
“We wanted to make it more inviting.”
At first they considered an English garden — lots of flowers,
a picket fence. But soon they realized how much water and

just the start.


work that would take to maintain. They began exploring wa-
ter-wise gardening by doing research, attending home and
garden tours in that style and visiting native-plant nurseries.
They knew they didn’t want California natives that looked
great in the spring but went dormant in the dry summer.
The couple realized they needed the help of a landscape
architect and scrutinized bids. (One reject had only the barest
description — “demo, install plants, install lighting, patio cover
+ irrigation.” But Widmayer, a civil engineer, knew that having
a detailed contract and a
deeply itemized plan would
avoid problems mid-project.
“You’re not going to get what
you want if you just have an
Please show us
open checkbook,” he said.) how it’s done
They ultimately enlisted
Laurie Martz, an Orange Have you ripped out
County-based registered the lawn, in favor of a
landscape architect, to help drought-tolerant
them find the right place- garden? We want to
ment and mix of evergreens, know about it. Send
flowering natives and other “before” and “after”
specimens to best balance images taken from
water and maintenance the same position to
needs with year-round aes- home@latimes.com
thetics. and we may profile
Their main goal was to your garden in an
turn the yard into living upcoming Saturday
space. They created a new section.
front patio and arbor, where
they can sip morning coffee or
entertain friends in the evening, greet passersby, or simply
watch the garden and its seasonal changes. “It’s just a pleasure
to be out there and watch the birds do their little things,” Wid-
mayer said.
They swapped the turf for feather grass and sedge, and
added lavender, yarrow, cranesbill geranium, Pacific coast iris,
and numerous varieties of sage and succulents.
The yard is anchored by trees — a California live oak in the
center, along with a Meyer lemon tree, a Golden Nugget tanger-
ine and a pomegranate he said has “done gangbusters.”
The fruit trees add to the new garden’s bonhomie, as the
Widmayers share the harvest with neighbors.
Widmayer estimates the total project cost to be about
$45,000, including $2,000 to remove the driveway, walkway and
existing plants, $10,000 for new plants, $4,000 for irrigation,
$8,000 for concrete work and $6,000 for a patio cover, for which
they requested extra-large timbers to convey heft. They in-
stalled landscape lighting, all-new drip irrigation and deep-
root watering for the trees. They also added raised beds for
herbs and seasonal vegetables.
“It was a long time coming to this point,” Widmayer said —
about eight months, including reviewing bids, scheduling and
the actual work. “But we’re very satisfied, and we’re glad we did
it.
“We’ve had people who have never been on the street before,
and they knock on the door — ‘How did you do this?’ That’s
been really, really nice,” he said. “If you’ve got a neighborhood
that hasn’t changed much and you do something exotic you
can be kind of a pioneer.”

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Some of the plants in the design


TREES

Citrus meyeri — Meyer lemon


Punica granatum — pomegranate
Quercus agrifolia — coast live oak

GRASSES

Calamagrostis acutiflora “Karl Foerster” — feather reed grass Hot Property


Carex divulsa — Berkeley sedge
Festuca mairei — Atlas fescue takes you inside the gated walls for a peek at
Leymus condensatus “Canyon Prince” — dwarf Canyon Prince
wild rye
celebrity and luxury homes.
Stipa tenuissima — Mexican feather grass

SHRUBS, PERENNIALS AND GROUNDCOVERS

Achillea millefolium — yarrow


Anisodontea “Elegant Lady” — cape mallow
Arctostaphylos “John Dourley” — manzanita Saturdays in the L.A. Times
Erigeron “Wayne Roderick” — California aster
Calylophus — sundrops latimes.com/hotproperty
Fragaria californica — beach strawberry
Gaura lindheimeri — white gaura
Geranium sanguineum — cranesbill
Heuchera “Wendy” — coral bells
Iris PCH “Lavender” — Pacific Coast hybrid iris
Nepeta faassenii — catmint
Penstemon — “Midnight”
Perovskia atriplicifolia — Russian sage
Ribes sanguineum glutinosum — pink flowering currant
Salvia clevelandii — Cleveland sage
Salvia “May Night” — dwarf sage
Salvia chamaedryoides — electric blue sage
Salvia “Waverly” — Waverly sage
Verbena bonariensis — tall verbena

SUCCULENTS

Calandrina grandiflora — “Jazz Time” jade


Echeveria imbricata — hen and chicks
Agave “Blue Flame” — dwarf agave
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Euphorbia rigida — spurge
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L.A. AFFAIRS

The prize was a big surprise


learning California law right now,
By Grace Reiner take the California bar first.” I said

I
I would do that and then take the
grew up in New York and had post-law school European vaca-
always envisioned myself as a tion I’d always dreamed of before
lifelong New Yorker, used to going back to New York to study
four seasons and talking fast. for that bar.
I was planning on attending I took the three-day bar exam in
law school in Boston and staying Glendale, and he was waiting for
on the East Coast, but I was taken me at the end of each day. He was
off the waiting list at UCLA just a concerned I didn’t study enough,
few weeks before the school year or worry enough (some believe
was scheduled to begin. It was worry compels more study). I said
awfully late to move cross-country, I was comfortable with my level of
but the opportunity to study enter- study, but appreciated his concern.
tainment law in the heart of the The day after I finished the bar,
industry and, just as important, I visited the WGA to say goodbye
spend three whole years without to my co-workers with whom I had
snow, was just too compelling. worked for over a year, and while I
“But you’ll be so far away,” my was sitting there, I learned there
parents said to me, their only was a need to fill in for a staff mem-
daughter. “It will only be three ber who had gotten sick on vaca-
years, then I’ll be home,” I promis- tion and would be out for a couple
ed. “I will come back.” of months. The supervisor looked
In the summer before my third at me, “You can do it.”
year of law school, I took an inter- I agreed to delay my L.A. depar-
nship in the legal department at ture, and postpone my European
the Writers Guild. I loved the work, vacation for a bit. I calculated that
I enjoyed the staff, and I got to I would still have plenty of time to
spend time with fabulous writers I prepare for the New York bar.
had always admired. That night, at home, Scott and I
While getting some documents sat down to watch a movie (Alfred
off the printer one day, I walked Hitchcock’s “I Confess”). “Hold
into a tour one of our lawyers, on,” he said, “I went to the store
Ralph, was giving to Scott, a lawyer and got some snacks to celebrate
from the Directors Guild, before the bar.”
they went to lunch. (They were He returned with a bag of po-
longtime friends.). Ralph intro- tato chips, candy and Cracker
duced us, I made a joke about the Jack. “Ooh, Cracker Jack. I haven’t
WGA/DGA rivalry (“Don’t show had that in a while,” I said, and
the secret papers”), and continued reached for the box. And I did what
with my work. I went downstairs to every human does when opening a
get a file from another department box of Cracker Jack — I looked for
and came across the pair of them the prize. But there was no prize,
once more. I made another joke only a small pad of Post-It notes,
(“I’m not twins, it’s me again”) and with a word on each piece of paper,
thought nothing more of it. except the last one.
That afternoon, Ralph called The slips of paper read: I. Just.
me into his office. He said Scott Wanted. To. Tell. You. How. Much.
wanted to take me to lunch. (Much I. Love. You. And. Ask. You. A.
later, I learned Scott had asked Question: Will you marry me?
Ralph to find out discreetly if I was Alison George For The Times And I am not kidding, my very
available, and this was Ralph’s first thought was: “Crap, I’m never
form of “discretion.”) The next day, graduating a few years earlier. I (1.) we had only been dating a want to be clear: This is good for going back to New York.”
Scott and I went to the Beverly told him I’d be moving back to New couple of months, so meeting his now, but I’m moving back to New
Center for lunch. York at the end of the school year. parents seemed quick, and (2.) I’d York in June.” “OK,” he said. The author is an entertainment
“Where are you from?” one of us “OK,” he said. been very clear that I was going Near the end of the school year, lawyer in Los Angeles, and has
asked. “New York.” “Where in New We started dating, and he came back to New York at the end of the I had not yet applied for jobs, and I been married for 33 years. She and
York?” “Long Island.” “Where on to New York to attend my brother’s school year. I explained once again. started making plans to take the her husband have two grown sons.
Long Island?” Which is how we wedding that November because, “OK,” he said, “I understand.” I bar. “I have an idea,” he said. L.A. Affairs chronicles the search
learned we had grown up 10 miles after all, I needed a date. But he met his parents. “Since you want to practice enter- for love in and around Los Angeles.
apart. came on the condition that I meet During my last semester, he tainment law, it’s probably smart If you have comments or a true
He had lived in Los Angeles his parents in Florida at Christ- suggested I move in with him to to take the bar in California as well story to tell, email us at
since going to law school at UCLA, mas. I was a little freaked out since save money. “OK,” I said, “but I as New York, and since you’re LAAffairs@latimes.com.

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Amenities fill a temperature-controlled Jeffrey Klarik and David Crane, writers Boutique firm ADG Lighting is a star McMansion Hell blogger savages
Claremont garage: It has music studio and producers, are selling their Century among celebs, shining a spotlight on a ostentatious houses that are commonly
rooms and a loft and bar. City penthouse, above. sometimes forgotten element of decor. considered monstrosities.
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BrandNew5+6w/hugerooftopdeckw/panoramicoceanviews. 5+5.5LuxeModernContempw/highvaultceilings&movietheater. European Mini Villa by award winning architect. 4+4 1924 Mediterranean 4+5 on a lush double lot w/ pool & spa.
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www.3285BuckCanyonRd.com 4821 Oak Park Avenue, Encino
1640STRADELLARD,LOSANGELES $3,495,000 745 N VISTA ST, W. HOLLYWOOD $3,495,000 3285 BUCK CANYON RD, SANTA YNEZ $3,285,000 www.OakParkEstate.com $3,250,000
AmazingopportunityinprimeBelAir,withprivateheatedpool,5+3. 

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    Spacious4+4.5 homewithhighendstoneworkandcustomcabinetry. Brand new 5Bd/6.5Ba in Encino Woods. Hesby Oaks school. Guard gated Bel Air, Pool, Elevator, 4,460 sq ft. Sale or Lease.
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Stunning 4+3 contemporary farm house w/ panoramic views. Stunning Malibu Beachfront Turn-Key Home French Country 5Bd+6Ba Estate with pool & waterfall. Designer remodeled Sunset Park Res. 3+2, generous yd & gst hs.
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5630 HILL OAK DR, LOS ANGELES $2,100,000 1727BENEDICTCANYONDR,BEVERLYHILLS $2,099,000 3310 OAK GLEN DRIVE, LOS ANGELES $1,995,000 8980LLOYDPL,WESTHOLLYWOOD $1,995,000
Secluded 2 story 3+2.5 in sought after community, “The Oaks”. Crystalline,modernhillsidejewelboxon18,516sf lot! 2bd+2.5ba Extensively remodeled 4+3.5 Smart home in Hollywood Hills! Coveted ‘Norma Triangle’ home feat bonus space & skylights.
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606 SIRRETTA, KERNVILLE $1,950,000 8376 WESTLAWN AVE, LOS ANGELES $1,895,000 642NCRESCENTHEIGHTSBL,LOSANGELES $1,799,000 6740COLGATEAVE,BEVERLYGROVE $1,775,000
Unique riverfront 5+6.25 property built w/ no expense spared. Exquisitelyremodeled5+4.5,3300sf.Askaboutclosingcostcredit. Prime Location! 3+3 Private Gated Home. In-ground Spa. CharmingremodeledSpanishstyleduplex,bothw/privateoutdrdecks.
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Crisp and Modern 5b + 4ba + Deb + Fin.Garage Crisp, Modern Craftsman 2b+2ba, Modern Landscaping BHPO, 4+3.5, 3,710 sq ft home w/ rooftop deck and pool. Old world charm & craftsmanship. Needs a little TLC.
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11333 ALBATA ST, BRENTWOOD $1,625,000 29500HEATHERCLIFFRD#172,MALIBU $1,450,000 8223 NORTON AV # 3, WEST HOLLYWOOD $1,275,000 1164 W. 37TH PLACE, LOS ANGELES $1,150,000
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1131ALTALOMARD#129,WESTHOLLYWOOD $887,000 865 COMSTOCK AV # 16E, LOS ANGELES $850,000 17016ATKINSONAVE,TORRANCE $785,000 1937OVERLANDAV#C,LOSANGELES $719,000
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Due for another proposal, dahling


By Neal J. Leitereg
and Jack Flemming

Zsa Zsa Gabor’s longtime


Bel-Air estate has come on the
market at $23.45 million — more
than twice what it sold for a year
ago, $10.45 million, public records
show.
The French Regency-style
mansion, built in 1955, sits on a
1-acre gated hilltop with views of
downtown Los Angeles, Catalina
Island and the ocean. It’s being
offered with permitted plans for a
new 24,020-square-foot mansion
designed by Los Angeles-based
firm Harrison Design.
Fronted by a large motor court,
the mustard-yellow house has
about 6,400 square feet of living
space and 28 rooms that include a
circular foyer, scaled formal
rooms, staff quarters, an office and
a butler’s pantry off the kitchen.
The living room features an an-
tique French fireplace with a
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mirror surround.
Outside are a swimming pool, a
gazebo and brick patios. A red-
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carpeted staircase leads up to a


rooftop terrace.
Gabor, who died in 2016 at 99,
bought the house in 1973 for
$280,000.
Reclusive magnate Howard
Hughes and Elvis Presley are
Adam Latham
among former residents. Guests of
the storied home, according to A YEAR AFTER Zsa Zsa Gabor’s longtime home was sold, it is being offered with plans for a new mansion at $23.45 million.
Frederic Prinz von Anhalt,
Gabor’s ninth husband, included Crane, writers and producers who Paul Whiteman.
Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Frank together co-created the Showtime The 5,320-square-foot pent-
Sinatra, Henry Kissinger and both series “Episodes,” has returned to house, offered fully furnished,
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former Presidents Bush. market at $29.9 million, the same comprises seven rooms that in-
Gabor, remembered as a dar- price it originally listed for two clude a center hall, a library/study,
ling of the tabloids, was the best- years ago. a formal dining room, two bed-
known of three acting and socialite Klarik and Crane purchased rooms and three bathrooms.
sisters from Hungary. She had the residence at the Century build- There are fireplaces in the master
scores of television and film ap- ing eight years ago for about $11.06 bedroom and living room.
pearances, including a star turn in million and created an elaborate An expansive terrace of about
the 1952 film “Moulin Rouge.” living space that evokes the Art 600 square feet extends the living
Jade Mills of Coldwell Banker Deco movement popularized space outdoors. Views take in the
Residential Brokerage holds the during the 1920s and ’30s. city lights and mountains.
listing. Handpicked antiques and Klarik has writing and produc-
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period details pay homage to early ing credits that include the shows
ocean liners, including glass pan- “Mad About You,” “Half & Half ”

Return from a els reclaimed from the Normandie.


Other features include bronze and
and “The Class.” Crane is known
for his work on the long-running

listings hiatus alabaster sconces by French artist


Albert Cheuret, Belgian black
sitcom “Friends” as well as the
spinoff series “Joey” and the show
marble floors and rosewood panel- “Veronica’s Closet.” Jason Speth
The lavish Century City pent- ing. In the living room is a piano The couple are selling the prop- THE ART DECO -influenced Century City penthouse of pro-
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house of Jeffrey Klarik and David once owned by jazz bandleader erty because they now work pri- ducers Jeffrey Klarik and David Crane is listed for $29.9 million.
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marily overseas. Puig, 27, has hit .262 with nine


Aaron Kirman of Pacific Union home runs in 73 games for the
International holds the listing. Dodgers this year. The Cuban-
born player was an all-star in his
second season (2014). Last year, he

‘X’ marks the sale won the Wilson Defensive Player of


the Year honor after finishing tied

above Sunset for first among National League


right-fielders, with 18 defensive
runs saved.
Producer-screenwriter Simon
Kinberg, whose credits include
the most recent “X-Men” films, has
cut a deal above the Sunset Strip, A hit between
selling an East Coast-inspired
home for $7.87 million. the numbers
Split between the main home
and a guesthouse are five bed- The Newport Coast home of
rooms and 7.5 bathrooms in 6,300 T.J. Houshmandzadeh, the for-
square feet. Out back, the two mer Pro Bowl wide receiver who
structures border a gated pool played 10 seasons in the NFL, has
area with a lawn, infinity pool and sold for $4.085 million. It had been
spa. listed for $4.25 million.
Modern chandeliers and wide- Tucked away in a guard-gated
plank wood floors set a sophis- community, the Mediterranean-
ticated tone in the foyer. Further style house takes advantage of
Photographs courtesy of the Agency
in, a bright open floor plan encom- Southern California’s fair-weather
passes a living room with a fire- RETIRED NFL player T.J. Houshmandzadeh sold his home in Newport Coast for $4.085 million. climate with French and pocket-
place, an eat-in kitchen with mar- ing doors that open to outdoor
ble and quartz countertops, a The group has hits that include living and dining rooms.
formal dining room and an indoor- “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” An infinity-edge swimming
outdoor family room. “As Long as You Love Me” and “I pool, a spa, a cabana with bar-
There are plenty of other ame- Want It That Way.” becue island and a sports court
nities as well, including a wood- are among entertainment-ori-
paneled wine room, a theater and ented features on grounds of a

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a second-story office. Also up-
stairs is the master suite, under Making an out third of an acre.
The two-story home, built in
beamed ceilings, which opens to
in the Valley 2006, has a two-story entry with a

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balconies from the sitting area and modern marble-and-glass stair-
bathroom. case.
Kinberg bought the property Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig A formal dining room with a
through a trust three years ago for has let go of a base in the San fireplace sits off the entry and
$8.4 million, records show. The 2015 Fernando Valley, selling his gated connects to the living room and
house was most recently listed for home in Sherman Oaks for $1.98 kitchen. Also on the main floor is a
$8.4 million. million. billiards/game room.
Jory Burton of Sotheby’s Inter- The Mediterranean-villa-style Upstairs is a master wing con-
national Realty held the listing. home, built in 2003, has six bed- sisting of a sitting room, a walk-in
Jonathan Ruiz of the Agency rooms and six bathrooms within closet and a balcony with a partial
represented the buyer. its more than 4,600 square feet of ocean view. A total of five bed-
Kinberg, 44, grabbed an Oscar living space. Among features are rooms and 5.5 bathrooms lie
nomination for producing “The ENTERTAINMENT -oriented features include a game room. high ceilings, stone floors and a within about 4,800 square feet of

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Martian” in 2015 and produced Also on the one-third-acre property is a sports court. two-story entry with a sweeping living space.
“Mr. & Mrs. Smith,” “Jumper” and wrought-iron staircase. Open- Houshmandzadeh, 40, bought
“Elysian.” His directorial debut, quarters of an acre in a gated and 5.5 bathrooms in the 5,330- plan living and dining rooms share the house in 2007 for $3.458 million,
“Dark Phoenix,” is set for release community. Through the 2001 square-foot interior. It boasts a a wet bar. records show.
early next year. home’s arched entry, a formal step-up tub and sitting room. A second-floor balcony and The talented pass-catcher
foyer filled with wrought-iron rails The backyard, a grassy space ample patio space extend the attended Cerritos College in Nor-
opens to the common areas. populated with palms, is taken in living space outdoors, where the walk before joining the Oregon

Back, back up First-floor living spaces —


which include a large living room
from an upper balcony. In addition
to a pool and spa, the grounds
grounds hold a built-in barbecue
and a swimming pool with a spa.
State football program in 1999. A
seventh-round draft pick of Cin-

the moving van with a fireplace, a chandelier-


topped dining room and a center-
contain a fountain, a covered patio
and a deck that offers mountain
Lush landscaping and privacy
hedges fill out the 7,800-square-
cinnati in 2001, he played for the
Bengals, Seahawks, Ravens and

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island kitchen — are lined with views. foot lot. Raiders.
AJ McLean of Backstreet Boys wood molding. Britt Elizondo and Damon Puig bought the place through Andrew McDonald and Farrah
fame has offered up his spot in A curved stairway with steps of Skelton of Compass hold the a trust four years ago for $1.8 mil- Aldjufrie of the Agency were the
Westlake Village. The asking price Spanish tile leads upstairs, where listing. lion, records show. listing agents. Aihua Craven of
is $2.495 million, about half a mil- there’s an indoor-outdoor bonus McLean, 40, co-founded the Alexis Nassif of Dilbeck Real Real Estate eBroker represented
lion more than what he paid for room with pocketing doors and a Backstreet Boys in 1993, and the Estate was the listing agent. Arka the buyer.
the Mediterranean-style home stone fireplace. five-piece boy band went on to find Aklyan of Arka Realty and Finan-
three years ago. The second story also holds the worldwide success in the ’90s and cial Services represented the neal.leitereg@latimes.com

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
13961 Aubrey Road I Beverly Hills 1041 N. Hillcrest Road I Beverly Hills 16405 Mulholland Drive I Los Angeles
Co-listed with Judy Cycon Co-listed with Michael Rabbani Co-listed with Lloyd Ross
Offered at $18,000,000 Offered at $16,888,000 Offered at $13,900,000

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9390 Monte Leon Lane I Beverly Hills 1479 Blue Jay Way I Hollywood Hills 1247 Roberto Lane I Bel Air
Co-listed with Mitra Sisatar Co-listed with Kaitlyn Olson
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Co-listed with Mitra Sisatar


Offered at $12,980,000 Offered at $12,500,000 Offered at $12,295,000

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1690 Summitridge Drive I Beverly Hills 1646 Blue Jay Way I Hollywood Hills 516 N Rexford Drive I Beverly Hills
Offered at $11,900,000 www.1646BlueJayWay.com Offered at $9,488,000
Co-listed with Timmy Woods
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Offered at $10,995,000

WWW.JOEBABAJIAN.COM JOE@JOEBABAJIAN.COM
310.623.8800 CALBRE LIC #00813384
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14031 Aubrey Road I Beverly Hills 1492 Blue Jay Way I Hollywood Hills 2620 Hutton Drive I Beverly Hills
Co-listed with Judy Cycon www.1492BlueJay.com Co-Listed with Mitra Sisatar
Offered at $8,250,000 Offered at $6,500,000 Offered at $5,295,000

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9653 Oak Pass Road I Beverly Hills 1640 Stradella Road I Bel Air 2511 Benedict Canyon I Beverly Hills
Co-Listed with Mitra Sisatar

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Co-Listed with Mitra Sisatar Co-listed with Aaron Kirman and Kaitlyn Olson
Offered at $4,795,000 Offered at $3,495,000 Offered at $3,895,000

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7825 Torreyson Drive I Los Angeles 19546 Redwing Street I Tarzana 8017 Mulholland Drive I Los Angeles
Offered at $2,995,000 Offered at $2,775,000 Co-listed with Stella Petros
Offered at $2,700,000

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321 Edinburgh Ave - Beverly Grove $1,985,000 1932 Weepah Way - Laurel Canyon $885,000 6321 Warner Drive - Historic Carthay $1,650,000
3 bed - 2 bath - 2,026 sf - 6,550 sf lot 2 bed - 1.75 bath - Pool 3 bed - 2 bath - 2,124 sf - 6,749 sf lot

Rosalie Klein
323.935.8680
DRE #01115025
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Unbelievable custom design and construction on a huge, incredible VIEW lot with pool and basketball court on a 1/2 mile long flat cul-de-
sac street in upper Bel Air. TWO family rooms (Sub Zero Fridges in each), TV’s included, two IPADS included with SMART home technology
(nest, ring, sonos, harmony, lutron, etc)

Terre Steinbeck REALTOR®

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from the Palisades to Beverly Hills
310.666.4094 | Terre.Steinbeck@gmail.com
DRE License #01188344
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14500 ARIEL LANE, PA N O R A M A C I T Y, CA

12 U N I T L U X U RY G AT E D C O M M U N I T Y
4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, spacious 2 car garage, private patios. Gourmet kitchens complete with quartz counter
tops, no slam drawers, farm sink, real tile back splash energy star stainless steel appliances, water resistant
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laminate flooring throughout, two wood burning fireplaces, two master suites, 5 ton A/C units, large utility
closets, stackable washer/ dryer space, skylights, custom decorative tile in all bathrooms, walk in closets, and
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walk in pantry*, high ceilings and 8’ exterior doors throughout.


Very low HOA’s

*In some models


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Josh Mor
REALTOR®
818.430.7387
joshmor7@gmail.com
DRE#01958300
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1552 BEL AIR RD
5 BED | 7 BATH | 5,733 Sqft | $7,695,000

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12855 PARKYNS ST

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7 BED | 12 BATH | 10,300 Sqft | $15,335,000 www.12855parkynsestate.com

RPerry@RogerPerry.com 310.600.1553
www.RogerPerry.com DRE License #01882885

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720 N. ALTA DR BEVERLY HILLS $29,999,000 201 BENTLEY CIR BEL-AIR $10,500,000 10670 WELLWORTH AVE WESTWOOD $5,276,000
Majestic 7br, 14ba Georgian Trad. 2/3 acre in prime BH. 3 living lev- Mid-century modern 4bd, 5ba is one of the crowning achieve- Modern Mediterranean villa on a rare oversized corner lot with 5bd,
els. Expansive rooms & ultimate high-end amenities. 720alta.com ments of Richard Neutra’s illustrious career. 201bentley.pacunion.la 6ba, pool, spa and guest house. 10670wellworth.pacunion.la
Jason Hastings & Henriett Novak 424 240 9939 Aaron Kirman 424 249 7162 Valerie Cuny 310 529 5065
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8954 ST. IVES DR SUNSET STRIP $4,999,000 2526 BRIARCREST RD BEVERLY HILLS P.O. $3,895,000 639 N. SIERRA BONITA AVE BEVERLY CENTER $3,250,000
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Views that extend over the city and to the ocean this 5bd 6ba Development opportunity. 59,000+ sq.ft. lot. City, canyon, ocean Cape Cod rebuilt in 2014. 5bd, 6ba. Backyard with pool, spa, spa-
has 2 private pools on manicured grounds. 8954stives.pacunion.la views. 4bd, 4ba Ranch style with pool. 2526briarcrest.pacunion.la cious grass area. Ideal for entertaining. 639sierrabonita.pacunion.la
Aaron Kirman 424 249 7162 Verna Helbling 310 849 2485 Arvin Haddad 310 909 6434

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25342 MALIBU ROAD


MALIBU $8,500,000
Located on sought-after street in
Malibu, Old Malibu Rd, this home OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
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boasts 50’ of dry sandy beachfront.


25342maliburoad.pacunion.la 2201 MALAGA RD HOLLYWOOD HILLS $3,249,000
Stunning 3 bedroom, 4 bath Toberman Outpost Estates Spanish.
Jill Galloway 323 842 1980 Amazing views from every room. 2201malaga.com
Steve Sanders 323 828 6471

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1738 NICHOLS CANYON RD SUNSET STRIP $3,099,999 1263 CASIANO RD BEL-AIR $1,995,000
Distinguished and completely rebuilt 5bd, 4ba modern farmhouse Dramatic views. Impeccably maintained, two-level home.
with infinity pool/spa and 8-car prkg. 1738nicholscanyonroad.com 4-5bd/5ba. Spacious bonus suite. 1263casiano.pacunion.la
Jay Martinez & Gilbert Dirige 323 377 8332 & 310 801 0317 Bret Parsons 310 497 5832

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317 S. WETHERLY DRIVE


BEVERLY HILLS $2,298,000
Ideally located 3bd, 2ba ‘English Cottage’ home,

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BY APPOINTMENT BY APPOINTMENT 1,617± sq.ft. on 6,370± sq.ft. lot. Golden opportunity
to update or recreate.
2641 NICHOLS CANYON RD SUNSET STRIP $2,900,000 1142 24TH ST SANTA MONICA $1,995,000

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Major price reduction. 3bd, 4ba retreat with sweeping views, floor- Amazing Opportunity to own a 3bd, 2ba home with three 1bd units
Ken Shields 310 270 5152
to-ceiling windows, pool and spa. 2641nicholscanyon.pacunion.la situated in the Franklin Elementry School District. 24th.pacunion.la
Wesley Earley & Renée Avedon 310 922 6691 & 310 801 5400 Gaby Schkud 310 291 5800

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101 OCEAN AVE #B200
SANTA MONICA $5,200,000
Fully remodeled condo. 2bd, 3ba.
2900 sq. ft unit. Gym. 24 hr. security,
concierge, on site manager and
BY APPOINTMENT
much more.

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29500 HEATHERCLIFF RD #105 MALIBU $1,500,000 101oceanb200.pacunion.la
Ideal beach house with amazing canyon views and ocean view. Kaaren Kurtzman 310 741 4010
4bd, 3ba. Amenity community. 29500heathercliff105.pacunion.la
Valerie Cuny 310 529 5065

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2700 EDWIN PLACE LOS ANGELES $2,869,000 28916 WEST BEACH LANE MALIBU $2,299,000
Exquisitely reimagined 4bd. 3.5ba. in sought after neighborhood. Amazing gated street, minutes from Malibu’s beaches, shopping,
Pool and spa overlook fantastic panoramic and city views. and schools. Great opportunity for space and privacy.
Melanie Sommers 310 418 0343 Ren Smith 310 567 5704

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770 AMALFI DRIVE
PACIFIC PALISADES
$15,999,000
10612 LINDAMERE DRIVE
Brand new Michael Lee designed
BEL AIR
modern architectural on Amalfi
$3,379,000
Drive in the coveted Palisades
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Sited on a charming cul-de-sac off Stone Canyon, Rivera. The ultimate canvas for
this 5bd. 3.5ba. gracious home feels like true California living.
California living.
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John Hathorn 310 924 4014


Jennifer Pinckert Tierney 310 489 8292 Charles Pence 310 403 9238

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802 SAN VICENTE BOULEVARD


SANTA MONICA
$7,995,000
New construction home crafted
with meticulous attention to detail
& true vision! Over 8,100 sq.ft. One
of the best homes ever built North
of Montana! BY APPOINTMENT
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Charles Pence 310 403 9238 225 PARADISE COVE ROAD MALIBU $3,495,000
Jeff Nowinski 424 744 0784
Premiere 3bd. 2ba. home. Stunning views from almost every inch
of the property. Just steps from the Cove’s secluded beach.
Ren Smith 310 567 5704

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669 EL MEDIO AVENUE PACIFIC PALISADES $3,850,000 1033 N. LA JOLLA AVENUE WEST HOLLYWOOD $2,275,000
Stunning 4bd. 3.5ba. located in the coveted El Medio bluffs. This classic 1928 Spanish Triplex has been renovated and updated
Short distance from shopping and highly rated schools. for the 21st Century while retaining its original charm.
Brian Wiener 310 922 4408 Melanie Sommers 310 418 0343

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3636 BERRY DRIVE


3000 EDMONTON ROAD STUDIO CITY
GLENDALE $1,935,000
$1,639,000 This “South of the Boulevard” Contemporary

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multitude of living scenarios. views from almost every window.
Come see how it will work for you!

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Jennifer Pinckert Tierney 310 489 8292
Katrina Webb 323 387 8011 Kale Mendeleyev 424 354 6532

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1007 WELLESLEY AVENUE

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BRENTWOOD
$5,295,000
Set upon an oversized sought-
after creekside lot in Brentwood,
this 2-story home, and full
guest house, exudes a casual,
contemporary farmhouse style
and ambiance.
BY APPOINTMENT
Richard Stearns 310 850 9284

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3666 MILITARY AVENUE PALMS - MAR VISTA $1,695,000 Diana Tsow, Esq. 949 232 6569
Laurent Mamann Slater 310 780 9971
Newly constructed 2-story gem. 4bd. 3ba. Large backyard and
patio ideal for entertaining guests!
Gabrielle Grande 310 650 6121

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8714 W. CATTARAUGUS AVE BEVERLYWOOD $1,449,000 6923 WOODY TRAIL HOLLYWOOD HILLS $1,399,000 935 WESTBOURNE DR, #103 WEST HOLLYWOOD $1,299,000
For showings and open houses, go to 8714 W. Cattaraugus Ave- Modern design of wood and glass. Organic and bohemian with Open and spacious 3bd, 3ba condo. 2 side-by-side parking spaces,
nue. 8 single family homes. Meticulously finished. row8la.com views. 6923woodytrail.pacunion.la in unit laundry, amenity building. 935westbourne103.pacunion.la
Neyshia Go 310 882 8357 Patty Ray 818 406 1853 Yawar Charlie, Karen Sanchez 323 547 8900, 323 383 3753
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17352 W. SUNSET BL, #102 PACIFIC PALISADES $989,000 6105 MOUNT ANGELUS DR HIGHLAND PARK $975,000 4240 VIRGINIA AVE SILVER LAKE $899,000
Recently remodeled unit in the prestigious guard-gated Edgewa- Thoughtfully preserved and remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 bath Spanish Circa 1922 Spanish bungalow beautifully updated. 2bd, 2ba, large
ter Towers with ocean views. 17352sunset102.pacunion.la Colonial Revival on top of a knoll. 6105mtangelus.pacunion.la open concept kitchen and garden. 4240virginia.pacunion.la
Kevin Driscoll 818 398 0797 Deirdre Salomone 323 544 5049 Gary Steinberg 818 642 9927

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3944 KENTUCKY DR, #10 HOLLYWOOD HILLS $798,000 4511 COLLEGE VIEW AVE EAGLE ROCK $749,000
Architectural 2bd, loft, 2.5ba townhouse with direct access. High Charming 2bd, 1ba 1924 hilltop bungalow with stunning views, lush
ceilings, and 4 balconies. 3944kentuckydrive.pacunion.la front yard & flat, private backyard. 4511collegeview.com
Susan Andrews 323 829 8811 Brad Holmes Group 323 673 1001

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1343 N. BEVERLY DRIVE


BEVERLY HILLS $3,280,000 932 S. CITRUS AVENUE
Ideally located just north of Sunset Bl. HANCOCK PARK $1,700,000

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Mediterranean residence. space and 7,500± sf lot.

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Angelo Fierro 323 821 5353 Ryan Fitzgerald 310 402 6000

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128 GEORGINA AVENUE #2
SANTA MONICA $2,495,000
Most coveted street steps away
from the ocean - spacious 3bd, 3ba
townhouse is an absolute gem.
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128georgina2.pacunion.la
1100 S. HOPE ST, #1314 DOWNTOWN L.A. $699,000 Aaron Kirman 424 249 7162
Stylish and modern 1 bedroom condo with spectacular views and Liz Sarvas 602 321 8683
open floorplan. 1100hope1314.pacunion.la
Greg Stangl & Arrington Williams 213 327 5436

128 GEORGINA AVE2 SANTA MONICA

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DESIGN ENHANCEMENTS

The
way to
dazzle
celebs
Firm that creates lighting
for high-profile names puts
a focus on craftsmen.
By Arielle Paul

A boutique Agoura Hills light-


ing firm has illuminated some of
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Southern California’s most exclu-


sive homes — literally.
Whether it’s the exterior and
interior lighting in Kourtney Kar-
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dashian’s Calabasas home or a


single decorative bronze light
fixture for Candy Spelling’s $150-
million manor, ADG Lighting
holds an impressive Rolodex.
Under Gerald Olesker, the
company’s chief executive and
principal designer, the firm com- Arielle Paul For The Times
pletes an average of 45 projects per INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER Joey Gennaro works on a fixture in what ADG’s chief executive calls a “gritty, raw and creative process.”
quarter. They include high-end
homes, but also commercial sites have is a piece of paper and a set of $200,000 for a single custom proj- Olesker cites his collaboration At ADG’s Chatsworth factory,
such as the Bellagio and MGM plans,” he said. ect. with Harris on actress Molly Sims’ sliced-metal and deconstructed
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Grand hotels in Las Vegas, restau- Urgent client requests are met The expansive, made-to-order widely photographed chandelier lights take over the various work-
rants and historic landmarks with expedited delivery — an collection features more than 1,000 in her Pacific Palisades dining stations, and fixtures such as gas
including the Pershing Square aluminum-polished sculpture was indoor and outdoor fixtures, in- room as an example of a symbiotic box lights for a $150,000 lighting
building in downtown Los Ange- once designed, fabricated and cluding lanterns, sconces, chande- creative relationship. project on a Hidden Hills spec
les. installed in a Newport Beach liers and pendants in traditional, Instead of buying yet another await final touches.
Although lighting is often an home in just one week. Other modern and historical styles. Lindsey Adelman fixture that was “It’s a job that keeps us busy
overlooked element by homeown- projects, such as that at an ever- The firm also creates custom, priced at $20,000 — Sims’ original and is always different every day,”
ers, Olesker, who trained as an expanding Malibu home and non-lighting pieces, such as furni- plan — Harris championed a said Joey Gennaro, ADG’s senior
architect, sees lighting design as a vineyard, mark five years with no ture and architectural ornamenta- “one-of-a-kind piece of art” from a industrial designer. Gennaro has
“purposeful part of the architec- end date in sight. tion, including metal and iron local fixture maker for the same worked for the company for 15
tural whole — curbside to pool- “He makes lights exciting,” said work for fire screens and other price. years and leads a crew of people
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side.” interior designer Tiffany Harris, property adornments. The com- “Tiffany presented the idea of dedicated to artisanal craftsman-
With a team of 18 artisanal who has collaborated with Olesker pany is introducing 350 new pieces beautifully staggered handblown ship.
craftsmen, his firm manufactures on numerous projects including soon. glass spheres, and I fell in love “There is a shortage of good
its designs at its factories in installing Alexander Calder-in- “When I get stumped, Gerald is instantly,” Sims said in an email. craftspeople in the U.S.,” Olesker
Chatsworth and El Monte. Olesker spired orb fixtures throughout able to get out his pen and paper Olesker “was able to make said. “Good design is going to be
calls it a “gritty, raw and creative NBA star LeBron James’ $23- and create something from an Tiffany’s vision come to life and evocative of good product and
process” that he said deserves million Brentwood estate. artisan’s perspective as opposed was hands-on throughout the great craftspeople working with
greater public awareness and ADG Lighting’s prices can to factories where there is no in- entire process — even scaling a you.”
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appreciation. range from a modest $900 for an sight into the actual design,” Har- model of the fixture for me to see
“Without the trades, all you average made-to-order lantern to ris said. before it was actually made.” hotproperty@latimes.com
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Marc Angeles Unlimited Style Real Estate Photography
ADG INSTALLED fixtures in LeBron James’ Brentwood estate. It also creates custom, non-lighting pieces, such as furniture and architectural ornamentation.

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Arielle Paul For The Times Arielle Paul For The Times
GERALD OLESKER is the company’s chief executive and principal designer. “He makes lights A CRAFTSMAN works on a project. “Without the trades, all

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exciting,” says interior designer Tiffany Harris, a collaborator on multiple ADG projects. you have is a piece of paper and a set of plans,” Olesker says.
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1032 YALE ST SANTA MONICA $4,299,000 1408 CALLE DEL JONELLA PACIFIC PALISADES $3,300,000 115 SPINNAKER MALL MARINA DEL REY $3,250,000
Beautifully upgraded Hampton’s style home, infused with Traditional 6 bedroom located in guard gated Country Sensational corner contemporary 4 bed/4 bath in the
light, elegance and warmth. 1032yale.com Estates; also for lease $13,500/mo. 1408calledeljonella.com exclusive Silver Strand. 115spinnakermall.com
Veronica Klein 310 622 7499 Jacqui Bell 310 266 8520 Peter & Ty, Bergman Properties 310 821 2900

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128 ROMA COURT MARINA DEL REY $2,849,000 10551 EASTBORNE AVE WESTWOOD $1,799,000 2025 BARRY AVE WEST LA $1,788,000 11642 LA GRANGE AVE WEST LA $1,575,000
Modern elegance and classical charm in this 4 bed/4.5 bath 4 bed/3 bath remodel or expansion opportunity on extra- Big Celebrity owned duplex on ±7,351 sq. ft. R2 lot. One Unit In Escrow. Dilapidated duplex delivered Vacant! ±7,449 sq.
recreated designer-perfect residence in the Silver Strand. large ±8,200 sq. ft. lot Vacant. ft. R2 lot.
Peter & Ty, Bergman Properties 310 821 2900 James Bremner 310 622 7445 Eric Akutagawa 310 890 1118 Eric Akutagawa 310 890 1118
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4050 GLENCOE AVE #404 MARINA DEL REY $979,000 13320 BEACH AVE #108 MARINA DEL REY $949,000 4200 VIA DOLCE #227 MARINA DEL REY $920,000 11071 YARMOUTH AVE GRANADA HILLS $739,000
TOP FLOOR! Beautiful, bright and spacious 2 bed/2 bath + den S/W CORNER 1 bed/2 bath modern loft with abundance of light Wonderful west-facing 2 bed/2 bath upgraded condo in Beautifully maintained, Gated 4 bedroom home + guest suite
located in a hot spot of MdR! 4050glencoeavenue404.pacunion.la and large, private patio. 13320beachavenue108.pacunion.la Marina Strand Colony. 4200viadolce227.com in Granada Hills Charter High School District.
The Heather Group 310 600 9519 The Heather Group 310 600 9519 Peter & Ty, Bergman Properties 310 821 2900 Jennifer Shor Rowen 310 622 7419
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1845 CHASTAIN PKWY EAST


PACIFIC PALISADES 2385 ROSCOMARE ROAD #E6
$5,475,000 BEL AIR
$899,000
5 bed/5.5 bath Tuscan Villa with
breathtaking coastline and Catalina Prime 2 bedroom Bel Air unit with
panoramic views.
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views.
1845Chastain.com
Kathy Fisher 310 622 7466
Beverly & Kimberly Gold 310 496 5995

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PACIFIC UNION INTERNATIONAL | THE ULTIMATE CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE COMPANY


Pacific Union International does not guarantee the accuracy of square footage, lot size, or other information concerning the condition or features of the property provided by the seller or obtained from public records and other sources and the buyer is advised to independently verify the accuracy of that information.
10535 VESTONE WAY | BEL AIR 781 RANCH LANE | PACIFIC PALISADES 9842 CARDIGAN PLACE | BEVERLY HILLS
$17,500,000 | 10535vestone.com NOT ON THE MLS | 781ranchlane.com NOT ON THE MLS | 9842cardigan.com

581 LORNA LANE | BRENTWOOD 1287 CASIANO ROAD | BEL AIR 9625 OAK PASS ROAD | BEVERLY HILLS 701 N. BUNDY DRIVE | BRENTWOOD
$12,460,000 | brentwoodcompound.com $1,989,000 | 1287casiano.com $2,995,000 | 9625oakpass.com $6,289,000 | 701bundy.com

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872 N. NORMAN PLACE | BRENTWOOD 1125 YALE STREET | SANTA MONICA 2235 LINNINGTON AVENUE | WESTWOOD 18013 SEA REEF DRIVE | PACIFIC PALISADES
NOT ON THE MLS | 872norman.com $3,398,000 | 1125yale.com $2,498,000 | 2235linnington.com $19,000mo | 18013seareefdrive.com

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1551 BENEDICT CANYON DRIVE | BEVERLY HILLS 303 S. WESTGATE AVENUE | BRENTWOOD 975 TEAKWOOD ROAD | BRENTWOOD 1056 CARRARA PLACE | BRENTWOOD 610 24TH STREET | SANTA MONICA
$999,000 | 1551benedictcanyon.com $5,998,000 | 303westgate.com $5,799,000 | 975teakwood.com $3,249,000 | 1056carrara.com $3,998,000 | 610twentyfourth.com
IN ESCROW IN ESCROW IN ESCROW IN ESCROW IN ESCROW

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310 500 3931 | team@smithandberg.com | smithandberg.com pacificunionla.com
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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5PM


1343 N BEVERLY DRIVE BEVERLY HILLS 5 BED | 4.5 BATH | 3,769 SQ FT +/-
In idyllic setting just north of Sunset Boulevard, sits this magnificent and grand scaled Mediterranean residence. Enter through the double
doors and you are immediately captivated by the wonderful open living spaces, all highlighted with gleaming wood floors and flooded with
natural light. Featuring over-sized living room with stone fireplace, Tall ceilings, stunning chef’s kitchen with cozy breakfast nook. Luxurious
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custom cabinets and culinary styled stainless steel Viking appliances. Stretch out in the magnificent family/media/game retreat (for The Voice
Karaoke Nights). Separate downstairs maid/guest suite and office with built in library could easily be an additional bedroom. Four spacious
upstairs bedrooms include wonderful master suite with serene canyon views, balcony, ample closets, dressing area, updated custom cabinets
with stone counters, separate soaking tub and shower with sitting feature. Set in idyllic setting steps to Coldwater Canyon Park and minutes
to all 90210 and WeHo offers! Offered at $3,280,000

1343BEVERLY.COM VIDEO + 3D TOUR


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ANGELO FIERRO
Estates Director
323 821 5353 | angelofierro@me.com
losangeloproperties.com
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of that information. If your property is currently listed, this is not a solicitation. License 0000000.
PE NTHOUSE 38B
THE FINE ST PE NTHOUSE OFFERING IN LOS ANGELE S

1 CENTURY W. 38B, LOS ANGELES


OFFERED AT $29,900,000

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AARON KIRMAN
PRESIDENT, ESTATES DIVISION

424.249.7162 | aaronkirman.com
BRE 01296524

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BRET PARSONS
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1420 SOUTH BUNDY DRIVE #301 WEST LOS ANGELES

Well-designed, 2+3 residence in the desirable “Double 1420” complex, built in 2010. A welcoming foyer with powder
room leads the way to generously-sized rooms, abundant storage, travertine and walnut floors, custom hardware,
crown moldings, and an ideal floor plan, all within the sought-after “01 stack” of the building. A huge kitchen, the core
of the home, incorporates granite countertops, custom cabinetry, top-line appliances, breakfast area and laundry. The
living room with fireplace and formal dining area allows for comfortable entertaining. Beyond is a Spanish-tiled outdoor
balcony which functions as another room, wonderful for outdoor sitting or dining. Bedrooms include a light-filled guest
room next to a well-appointed full bath. Master suite has a separate dressing area, dual closets, and luxurious bath with
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BRET PARSONS Jacuzzi tub. Underground security parking (one level) is controlled access. Located moments away from abundant
Associate Manager restaurants, shopping, and desirable amenities. 1420bundy301.pacunion.la
Executive Director, Architectural Divison
Offered at $998,000
310 497 5832
bret@bretparsons.com
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bretparsons.com from public records and other sources and the buyer is advised to independently verify the accuracy of that information. If your property is currently listed, this is not a solicitation. License 01418010.
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HOME OF THE WEEK

City
style
minus
the city
By Neal J. Leitereg

With such amenities as a re-


cording studio and a temperature-
controlled garage, this gated com-
pound seems suited for the bright
lights of Hollywood. But it’s the
quiet city of Claremont where the
place sits on more than an acre of
grounds.
Recently reimagined, the home
strikes a balance between rustic
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casual and contemporary flair. A


beamed-ceiling great room, dis-
tressed-wood accents and barn-
style sliding doors are among
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features of note. In the master


bathroom, backlighting sets off a
vibrant slab of onyx.

The details
Location: 701 Alamosa Drive,
Photographs by Dolf ten Bruggencate
Claremont, 91711
Asking price: $3.9 million IN QUIET CLAREMONT, a gated compound includes a music studio and temperature-controlled garage with a loft and bar.
Year built: 1921 (renovated 2016)
House size: 5,733 square feet, five
bedrooms, seven bathrooms
Lot size: 1.25 acres
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Features: Designer wall coverings;


chef ’s kitchen; guesthouse; tem-
perature-controlled garage with
studio rooms, loft and bar; ca-
bana; fruit orchard; pool and spa
with grotto; outdoor kitchen
About the area: In the 91711 ZIP
Code, based on 19 sales, the medi-
an sales price for single-family
homes in May was $680,000, a 1.5%
increase over the same month last
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year, according to CoreLogic.


Agents: Adriana Donofrio and
Jack Harriman, Podley Proper-
ties, (626) 926-9700

To submit a candidate, send


high-res photos via Dropbox.com,
photographer permission and a
BEAMED CEILINGS are among the design features, which WITHIN 5,733 square feet are a chef’s kitchen as well as five
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description of the house to


neal.leitereg@latimes.com. strike a balance between rustic casual and contemporary flair. bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The asking price is $3.9 million.
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1 4 6 9 CARLA R ID GE B E VE R LY HI L LS
O N E Y EAR L EAS E

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0 PER M ONTH FUR NISHE D


4 B EDRO OMS 5 BATHR OOM S
TRO USDAL EL UXURYL EAS E.CO M
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THE MARKETPLACE Page 1 of 2
BY
MICHAEL J. LIBOW

NEW X - BY APPT ONLY NEW X - OPEN SUN 2-5! NEW PRICE! BY APPT ONLY
Beverly Hills 804 N. Bedford Dr Beverly Hills 616 N. Arden Dr Brentwood 205 N. Tigertail Rd
$16,995,000 or lease at $38,000/mo. Fab gated $13,800,000 Fully renovated 2sty Modern $10,900,000 Gated cstm 2002-blt French Manse.
redone Cont Medit. 6,800 sq ft. 6BD 8.5BA crtyrd Spanish. 5BD 5.5BA. Sunlit. Wd Unobstructed ocean/cyn vus! Endless lawns.
Fam rm. Office. Gym. Lawns, pl/spa, privacy flrs. GH w/media rm/ba. Gated. Pl/spa/lawns 6BD + office + fam rm. Outdr media rm/ba.

JUST SOLD! JUST SOLD! PENDING SALE


Beverly Hills 519 N. Alta Dr Beverly Hills 507 N. Maple Dr Beverly Hills 1505 Carla Ridge
$7,750,000 Renovated romantic 5BD $7,495,000 Elegant & spacious 2sty 1992 $6,995,000 Spacious immac 1sty Modern.
Spanish. Sunlit. Period detail. Fam rm. custom estate. Sunlit. Wd flrs, hi clngs, Jetliner city/ocean vus! 4BD 4.5BA Great
Fab kitch. Lawns, pl/spa, fountain, cabana French drs. Office, library, gym, sport crt. rm. X-hi clngs! Motorcrt. Patios/pl/vus!
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PENDING SALE NEW X - 2ND OPEN SUN 2-5! BY APPT ONLY


Beverly Hills 1605 Carla Ridge BHPO 1381 Summitridge Dr
Holmby Hills 1040 Brooklawn Dr $3,999,000 or lease at $13,500/mo. Explosive
$6,980,000 Trust Sale. 1st offering in 55 years! $4,995,000 Pristine updated 2sty Cont Med.
Sweeping cyn/ocean/city vus. Huge flat pad! city/cyn/ocean vus! 1992 blt Med. 2 mstrs +
4BD 4.5BA Gated. Sunlit. Wd flrs. Huge gst ste. “great” rm. Sunlit. Hi clngs. Spa.
Updated 5BD 1sty Modern. Lawns/pl/patios. kitch & master. Fam rm. Pl/spa/patios. Value!
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“The hardest working man in real estate”


Michael J. Libow
HOT PROPERTY

O (310) 285-7509
m mjlibow@gmail.com
w www.michaeljlibow.com COLDWELL BANKER RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE
CalRE # 00863172 Celebrating 31 years in our Westside market!
The property information herein is derived from various sources that may include, but not be limited to, county records and the Multiple Listing Service, and it may include approximations. Although the information is believed to be accurate, it is not warranted and you should not rely upon it without personal verification.
Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage are independent contractor agents and are not employees of the Company. ©2018 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal
Opportunity Act. Owned by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker, the Coldwell Banker Logo, Coldwell Banker Global Luxury and the Coldwell Banker Global Luxury logo service marks are registered or pending registrations owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC.
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THE MARKETPLACE Page 2 of 2
BY
MICHAEL J. LIBOW

BY APPT ONLY NEW PRICE! OPEN SUN 2-5! PENDING SALE


Westwood 10800 Wilshire Blvd Unit 601 BHPO 2524 Hutton Dr Hollywood Hills 2565 Creston Dr
$2,775,000 Cstm upgraded unit. HIlls/ocean/ $2,295,000 Fully redone 1sty sunlit Medit. New $1,695,000 Authentic 2sty Spanish + lg attached
city vus! 2BD 2.5BA. Over 2,800 sq ft. “great” kitch/bas/wd flrs. Great rm. Huge dining. Lg GH. Over 3,400 sq ft! City/cyn vus! Crtyrd.
rm. Huge mstr.Sunlit spaces. Dog park! flat sunny lot. Pl/spa/lawns/patios. Cyn vus! Patios. Quiet rd. Privacy. Endless potential!

BY APPT ONLY BY APPT ONLY JUST LEASED!


Beverly Hills 915 N. Rexford Dr Holmby Hills 10230 Sunset Blvd Beverly Hills 341 S. Camden Dr
$38,000/mo Grand 2sty Contemp Med estate. $23,500/mo All redone 1sty 3BD + gst ste $10,750/mo Elegant updated East Coast 2sty
Furnished. Long-term. 5BD. Library. Fam rm. modern ranch. 2+acres. Long priv drive. Grnds Trad. Sunlit & spacious. Wd flrs. 3BD + mds
Hi clngs. Deep grass yrd. Pl/spa. Amazing! w/pl/spa/lawn. Dual mastrs. Amazing kitchen! + den + outdr rec rm. Gated pl/spa/lawn/patio

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JUST LEASED! JUST LEASED! NEW X - BY APPT ONLY
Beverly Hills 447 S. Elm Dr Beverly Hills 133 S. Spalding Dr Unit 301 Beverly Hills 8607 Clifton Wy
$9,750/mo Immaculate spacious 5BD 4.5BA $8,500/mo Stunning 2,100+ sq ft full floor unit. $6,250/mo Charming sunlit 1sty Spanish.
+ lg outdoor guest rm/ba. Big kitch open to 12 yr nu 4 unit bldg. 3BD 3BA 2car prkg. Secure 3BD 3BA. Wd flrs. Hi clngs. Updated kich
fam rm. Huge mstr w/office. Nice grass yard. entry. Direct elevator access. Long term only. & bas. Big living/dining rms. Prime road.

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“The hardest working man in real estate”
Michael J. Libow
O (310) 285-7509

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m mjlibow@gmail.com
w www.michaeljlibow.com COLDWELL BANKER RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE
CalRE # 00863172 Celebrating 31 years in our Westside market!
The property information herein is derived from various sources that may include, but not be limited to, county records and the Multiple Listing Service, and it may include approximations. Although the information is believed to be accurate, it is not warranted and you should not rely upon it without personal verification.
Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage are independent contractor agents and are not employees of the Company. ©2018 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal

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Opportunity Act. Owned by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker, the Coldwell Banker Logo, Coldwell Banker Global Luxury and the Coldwell Banker Global Luxury logo service marks are registered or pending registrations owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC.
M AJESTIC VILLA
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W W W. 3 1 0 0 B E N E D I C T. C O M | SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT | F U R N I S H E D | $ 1 9 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0

3100 BENEDICT CANYON | BHPO

STEPHEN APELIAN JOYCE REY


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323.804.3400 | CalBRE #01885055 310.285.7529 | CalRE: #00465013

COLDWELL BANKER RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE | B E V E R LY H I L L S S O U T H O F F I C E | 166 N. CANON DRIVE | B E V E R LY H I L L S , C A 9 0 2 1 0

The property information herein is derived from various sources that may include, but not be limited to, county records and the Multiple Listing Service, and it may include approximations. Although the information is
believed to be accurate, it is not warranted and you should not rely upon it without personal verification. Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage are independent contractor agents and are
not employees of the Company. ©2018 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity
Act. Owned by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker, the Coldwell Banker Logo, Coldwell Banker Global Luxury and the Coldwell Banker Global Luxury logo service marks are registered or pending registrations owned
by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. CalBRE #01433017, CalRE: #00465013
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THE HARRY WARNER ESTATE THE JOHNSON HOUSE

BY APPOINTMENT BY APPOINTMENT

1006 N. REXFORD DRIVE BEVERLY HILLS 2530 ASTRAL DRIVE LOS ANGELES
TheHarryWarnerEstate.com Offered at $32,000,000 TheJohnsonHouseInLA.com Offered at $4,375,000

ELEGANT 1920’S MEDITERRANEAN CELEBRITY COMPOUND

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OPEN 2-5PM SUNDAY BY APPOINTMENT

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611 N. REXFORD DRIVE BEVERLY HILLS 5180 LOUISE AVENUE ENCINO
611RexfordDrive.com Offered at $6,750,000 EncinoCompound.com Offered at $5,995,000

310.281.3981

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STEVEFRANKEL.COM

©2018 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Owned by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell
Banker, the Coldwell Banker Logo, Coldwell Banker Global Luxury and the Coldwell Banker Global Luxury logo service marks are registered or pending registrations owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Broker does not guarantee
the accuracy of square footage, lot size or other information concerning the condition or features of property provided by seller or obtained from public records or other sources, and the buyer is advised to independently verify the accuracy
of that information through personal inspection and with appropriate professionals. CalRE#119551

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

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Listed by Jade Mills of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

LUXURY AUCTION and Jason Oppenheim of The Oppenheim Group

JULY 26 | HACIENDA DE LA PAZ

Previously Listed for $53M | Selling Without Reserve | Showings Daily by Appointment
A millennium of art, architecture and engineering gathered under one roof that cannot be found anywhere else.

ConciergeAuctions.com | 775.750.7395
This property is listed for sale by Jade Mills (#00526877) of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC (006162122) – 166 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210; 310.285.7508, and Jason Oppenheim (#01863254) of The Oppenheim Group, Inc (#01983697) –8606 Sunset Blvd, West
Hollywood, CA 90069; 310-990-6656. Concierge Auctions, LLC is a marketing service provider for auctions, is not a licensed Real Estate broker, and possesses California Auctioneer’s Bond #62662376 — 800 Brazos Street Suite 220, Austin TX 78701; +1 (212) 202-
2940. Licensed Auctioneer Frank Trunzo (CA Bond #511522). All measurements, property corners, etc. to be verified by buyer to buyer’s full satisfaction. The services referred to herein are not available to residents of any state where prohibited by applicable state law.
Concierge Auctions, LLC, its agents and affiliates, broker partners, auctioneer, and sellers do not warrant or guaranty the accuracy or completeness of any information and shall have no liability for errors or omissions or inaccuracies under any circumstances in this or any
other property listings or advertising, promotional or publicity statements and materials. This is not meant as a solicitation for listings. Brokers are protected and encouraged to participate. Equal Housing Opportunity. See Auction Terms and Conditions for full details.
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AUCTION
BIDDING OPENS JULY 27TH | BIDDING CLOSES JULY 31ST
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6401 Zumirez Drive, Malibu, California | Previously Listed for $3.8M | Selling at or Above $2.9M | Open Daily 1–4PM & by Appointment

BID ONLINE AT CONCIERGEAUCTIONS.COM | 310.528.6300


Listed by Kathy Ellis of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Company
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This property is listed for sale by Kathy Ellis (#01320487) of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Company (00616212) – 23676 Malibu Road, Malibu, CA 90265; 310.456.3638. Concierge Auctions, LLC is a marketing service provider for auctions, is not a licensed Real Estate broker, and possesses Cal-
ifornia Auctioneer’s Bond #62662376 — 800 Brazos Street Suite 220, Austin TX 78701; +1 (212) 202-2940. Licensed Auctioneer Frank Trunzo (CA Bond #511522). All measurements, property corners, etc. to be verified by buyer to buyer’s full satisfaction. The services referred to herein are not available
to residents of any state where prohibited by applicable state law. Concierge Auctions, LLC, its agents and affiliates, broker partners, auctioneer, and sellers do not warrant or guaranty the accuracy or completeness of any information and shall have no liability for errors or omissions or inaccuracies un-
der any circumstances in this or any other property listings or advertising, promotional or publicity statements and materials. This is not meant as a solicitation for listings. Brokers are protected and encouraged to participate. Equal Housing Opportunity. See Auction Terms and Conditions for full details.
1469 Bel Air Road

A brand new bespoke


estate with magnificent
views on Billionaire row.

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Represented by Mark Goldsmith $19,500,000
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage - Beverly Hills North
P: 310.777.6291 7 Bedrooms | 12 Baths
mark.goldsmith42@gmail.com Approx. 14,500 sq ft indoor/outdoor living

HOT PROPERTY
markgoldsmithproperties.com 1469belairroad.com
CALRE #01031230

The property information herein is derived from various sources that may include, but not be limited to, county records and the Multiple Listing Service, and it may include approximations.
Although the information is believed to be accurate, it is not warranted and you should not rely upon it without personal verification. Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker Residential
Brokerage are independent contractor agents and are not employees of the Company. ©2018 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Residential
Brokerage fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Owned by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker, the Coldwell Banker Logo, Coldwell
Banker Global Luxury and the Coldwell Banker Global Luxury logo service marks are registered or pending registrations owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. CalRE#01031230

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COLDWELL BANKER
Los Angeles Westside

Bel Air Cheviot Hills

10486 Sandall Ln 3bd/3+ba $3,195,000 Sun 2-5 Ginger Glass 310.927.9307 CalRE# 01478465 10278 Dunleer Dr 5bd/5+ba $3,985,000 Sun 2-5 Barry Z. Scott 310.913.2888 CalRE# 00673668

2402 Nalin Dr 4bd/0+ba $1,875,000 Sun 2-5 Mark Goldsmith 310.777.6291 CalRE# 01031230
Culver City

Beverly Grove 4217 Le Bourget Ave 2bd/1+ba $1,375,000 Sun 2-5 Ron Wynn 310.963.9944 CalRE# 00420587

838 N Sierra Bonita Ave 6bd/5+ba $4,425,000 Sun 2-5 Or Brodsky 310.623.2319 CalRE# 01960565 10957 Pickford Way 2bd/1ba $1,188,000 Sun 2-5 Kate Bransfield 310.395.1133 CalRE# 01218699

Beverly Hills Hancock Park

140 S Gramercy Pl 7 2bd/2+ba $795,000 Sun 2-5 Clemens Mandell 310.571.5721 CalRE# 01412604
1003 Elden Way 6bd/9ba $18,995,000 Sun 2-5 Jade Mills 310.285.7508 CalRE# 00526877

804 N Bedford Dr 6bd/7+ba $16,995,000 Sun 2-5 Michael J. Libow 310.285.7509 CalRE# 00863172 Holly wood Hills East

1020 Ridgedale Dr 5bd/6+ba $16,950,000 Sun 2-5 Vangelis Korasidis 310.247.1500 CalRE# 01222626 2750 Cardwell Pl 3bd/3+ba $4,750,000 Sun 2-5 Brenda Catalano 310.614.6659 CalRE# 00828758

1181 Laurel Way 7bd/8ba $15,995,000 Sun 2-5 Valerie Fitzgerald 310.285.7515 CalRE# 00974075
Holmby Hills
535 Haynes Ave 4bd/4+ba $15,995,000 Sun 2-5 Alexis La Montagna 310.280.8080 CalRE# 01400539
1040 Brooklawn Dr 4bd/5ba $4,995,000 Sun 2-5 Michael J. Libow 310.285.7509 CalRE# 00863172
616 N Arden Dr 5bd/5+ba $13,800,000 Sun 2-5 Michael J. Libow 310.285.7509 CalRE# 00863172
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Los Angeles
510 Usher Pl 4bd/5ba $12,995,000 Sun 2-5 Jade Mills 310.285.7508 CalRE# 00526877
1001 Bel Air Rd 6bd/7ba $23,450,000 Sun 2-5 Jade Mills 310.285.7508 CalRE# 00526877
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1296 Monte Cielo Dr 7bd/11ba $12,870,000 Sun 2-5 Peter Whyte 310.650.8480 CalRE# 00643152
10535 Wilshire Blvd PH 7 3bd/2ba $1,395,000 Sun 2-5 Vangelis Korasidis 310.247.1500 CalRE# 01222626
9374 Beverly Crest Dr 5bd/6ba $11,950,000 Sun 2-5 Valerie Fitzgerald 310.285.7515 CalRE# 00974075

9648 Highridge Dr 6bd/7+ba $7,750,000/ $45K/MO. Sun 2-5 Ginger Glass 310.927.9307 CalRE# 01478465 Malibu

2524 Hutton Dr 4bd/3+ba $2,295,000 Sun 2-5 Michael J. Libow 310.285.7509 CalRE# 00863172 24818 Malibu Rd 3bd/4ba $8,995,000 Sun 2-5 Irene Dazzan-Palmer 310.317.9354 CalRE# 00597226

21590 Paseo Serra 5bd/6ba $7,900,000 Sun 2-5 Irene Dazzan-Palmer 310.317.9354 CalRE# 00597226
Beverly wood
6022 Merritt Dr 3bd/3ba $2,675,000 Sun 2-5 Brian Merrick 310.317.8373 CalRE# 01204107
1711 Corning St 3bd/2ba $1,495,000 Sun 2-5 Anne Austin 323.860.4260 CalRE# 00877506
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Marina del Rey


Brentwood
4350 Via Dolce #207 2bd/2ba $985,000 Sun 2-5 Sue Miller 310.821.5090 CalRE# 00709405
11791 Chenault St 5bd/6+ba $7,895,000 Sun 2-5 Valerie Fitzgerald 310.285.7515 CalRE# 00974075

Mid Wilshire
509 S Westgate Ave 5bd/6ba $4,495,000 Sun 2-5 Ron Wynn 310.963.9944 CalRE# 00420587

162 S Ardmore Ave 6bd/6ba $1,498,000 Sun 2-5 Jenny Chow 323.460.7624 CalRE# 00918577
12628 Promontory Rd 5bd/4+ba $3,100,000 Sun 2-5 Tania Ferris 310.713.8234 CalRE# 00664167

2116 Country Hill Ln 4bd/4+ba $2,695,000 Sun 2-5 Tania Ferris 310.713.8234 CalRE# 00664167 Pacific Palisades
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12547 Promontory Rd 5bd/4+ba $2,450,000 Sun 2-5 Carole Schiffer 310.442.1384 CalRE# 00677619 1060 Vista Grande Dr 4bd/4+ba $7,195,000 Sun 2-5 Ali Rassekhi 310.359.5695 CalRE# 01183331
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380 Surfview Drive 0bd/0ba $5,260,000 Sun 2-5 Touraj Basti 310.592.6664 CalRE# 01418239 Chatsworth

16735 Marquez Ter 4bd/4+ba $4,295,000 Sun 2-5 Ginger Glass 310.927.9307 CalRE# 01478465 9303 Cima De Lago 3bd/3+ba $667,000 Sun 1-4 Donna Schrank 818.219.2290 CalRE# 01215249

Santa Monica Porter Ranch

435 Georgina Ave 5bd/4+ba $7,995,000 Sun 2-5 Ron Wynn 310.963.9944 CalRE# 00420587 20436 Paseo Castelon 3bd/2+ba $599,895 Sun 2-5 Willma & David Hass 818.388.4398 CalRE# #01281458#01279806

Sunset Strip Sherman Oaks

1260 N Wetherly Dr 3bd/4+ba $4,295,000 Sun 2-5 Jade Mills 310.285.7508 CalRE# 00526877 13731 Mammoth Pl 4bd/4+ba $1,599,000 Sun 2-5 Diane McClure 818.634.7773 CalRE# 01007753

8435 Franklin Ave 4bd/5ba $2,839,000 Sun 2-5 Steven Spreafico 323.688.2175 CalRE# 00976937 4252 Colbath Ave 3bd/3ba $1,379,000 Sun 2-5 Karin “Basin” Miller 818.487.5860 CalRE# 00292631

14604 Lacota Pl 3bd/2ba $1,050,000 Sun 2-5 Barry Dantagnan 818.426.8677 CalRE# 01020477
Topanga

21641 Saddle Peak Rd 6bd/1+ba $2,495,000 Sun 2-5 Irene Dazzan-Palmer 310.317.9354 CalRE# 00597226 Studio City

3598 Alta Mesa Dr 3bd/3ba $4,950,000 Sun 2-5 Timothy Di Prizito 310.266.2777 CalRE# 01433017
Venice
10773 Wrightwood Ln 3bd/1+ba $1,650,000 Sun 2-5 Fonda & McMahon 818.216.1545 CalRE# 01241732

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3008 Ocean Avenue 2bd/2ba $1,499,000 Sun 2-5 James Allan 310.704.0007 CalRE# 01180635 Tarzana

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3763 Winford Dr 5bd/6+ba $2,995,000 Sun 2-5 Beverly Nunez 310.442.1637 CalRE# 00713481
Westwood
5352 Calvin Avenue 7bd/4+ba $2,299,000 Sun 2-5 Florence Silver 818.929.0265 CalRE# 01070656
1815 Manning #202 2bd/3ba $949,000 Sun 2-5 Ron Wynn 310.963.9944 CalRE# 00420587

2223 S Bentley Ave #102 3bd/2ba $775,000 Sun 2-5 Rada Roberts 310.442.1671 CalRE# 01049556 4937 Calvin Ave 4bd/3+ba $1,245,000 Sun 2-5 Willma & David Hass 818.388.4398 CalRE# #01281458#01279806

10551 Wilshire PH3 4bd/4ba $16,000/ MONTH Sun 2-5 Valerie Fitzgerald 310.285.7515 CalRE# 00974075 18645 Hatteras St 275 2bd/2ba $349,000 Sun 2-5 Scott Friedman 818.317.2011 CalRE# 01744368

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10551 Wilshire 904 2bd/3ba $1,690,000 Sun 2-5 Valerie Fitzgerald 310.285.7515 CalRE# 00974075 6422 Ellenview Ave 4bd/2ba $879,000 Sun 2-5 Jeanna Nash 818.383.7700 CalRE# 01139261

San Fernando Valley & Conejo Valley Woodland Hills

Burbank 6140 Fenwood Ave 5bd/4ba $1,649,000 Sun 2-5 Julie Bate 818.416.2321 CalRE# 01292200

2026 N Clybourn Ave 2bd/1ba $639,000 Sun 1-4 Aaron Samson 818.970.7012 CalRE# 01449890
5981 Ellenview Ave 4bd/1+ba $1,150,000 Sat 1-4 Donna Schrank 818.219.2290 CalRE# 01215249

Calabasas 24210 Albers Street 6bd/4ba $1,075,000 Sun 1-4 Nancy Cassidy 818.631.6155 CalRE# 01308876

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NEIGHBORHOOD SPOTLIGHT: TORRANCE

Work ethic keeps things humming


Manufacturing gave the
city its strength; economic
diversity gave it stamina.
By Scott Garner

Los Angeles in 1910 was racked


by labor strife, and a strike by the
city’s ironworkers did not sit well
with the business community.
It was against that backdrop
that real estate developer Jared
Sidney Torrance decided to found
an open-shop industrial commu-
nity that was meant to be free from
such conflict between labor and
management.
Declaring his intentions to
create a “workingman’s paradise,”
Torrance purchased more than
3,000 acres of ranch land south-
west of the city. He engaged the
firm of Olmsted and Olmsted to
design a planned community
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there, conceived as a city of dis-


crete districts where land uses
would be strictly separated.
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Worker housing was built on the


other side of the business district
from the factory district, which
was sited in an area where onshore
ocean breezes would blow pollu-
tion inland and away from the city.
Torrance’s vision of a purpose-
built industrial powerhouse of a
city would, over time, largely come
to fruition.
By the time property in the Photographs by Jesse Goddard For The Times
newly minted town of Torrance THE CERTIFIED FARMERS market, at Charles H. Wilson Park on Crenshaw Boulevard, is held on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
went up for sale in 1912, industry
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was already moving in. Rail lines year, more than 400 businesses
were extended to the town, and a still have their head offices in 405
Rosecrans Ave
110 TORRANCE
Los
tool manufacturer relocated its Torrance, and 17.5% of employ- Angeles
operations there. ment in the city is still in manufac- Manhattan Beach Blvd Population: Median
One year after the city incorpo- turing. Not many cities could 147,307 age: 42
rated in 1921, oil was struck, lead- weather the economic blow of a 91
Diversity: Education:
ing to a boom that laid the founda- major employer such as Toyota Asian: 34% Less than
tion for Torrance’s still active pulling up stakes. Jared Tor- Detailed Black: 2% high
Normandie Ave.

petroleum industry. rance’s industrial utopia did. Hispanic: 18% school: 6%


The aerospace industry also Torrance White: 40% High school
played a major role in Torrance’s Other: 5% graduate: 17%
Neighborhood highlights
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maturation, with companies such Long Beach


Rent Some
as Honeywell Aerospace locating A diversified economy: Manufac- Airport vs. own: college: 29%
major operations there. In the turing may be king in Torrance, Sepulveda Blvd. 45% / 55% Bachelor’s
1960s, Toyota led an influx of Japa- but employment in other sectors is Median degree: 31%
710
nese companies to the city, which strong as well. income: Master’s or
now also hosts the North Ameri- Long $81,078 higher: 16%
Beach
can headquarters of Honda and Safety first: Torrance ranks
All Nippon Airways. among the safest cities of similar Drive times (without traffic):
To LAX: 14 minutes
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Despite the loss of Toyota’s size, but there is controversy over


Sources: Nextzen, OpenStreetMap Los Angeles Times
To Staples Center: 22 minutes
headquarters to Plano, Texas, last how the city measures crime.
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TORRANCE BEACH, which is 40 acres, has a bike path, beach wheelchairs, showers, volleyball nets, a concession stand and several hundred parking spaces.

South Bay living: Torrance’s rary style,” Leddy said. family homes in May was $827,000,
beach, parks and cultural attrac- North Torrance, with its prox- according to CoreLogic. The most
tions, combined with cooling imity to freeways and nearby sales took place in the 90505 ZIP

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onshore breezes, make the city a commercial areas, works better for Code. Based on 30 sales, the medi-
great place to live as well as work. those with a commute. The west an price for single-family homes in
and south, he said, draw people May was $961,000, up 4.6% year
Neighborhood challenge looking for a life near the water. over year, according to CoreLogic.
Traffic, traffic, traffic: Like the He mentioned there’s a cloud
rest of the booming Westside/ looming over the Torrance refin- Report card
South Bay corridor, commutes ery after federal inspectors uncov- There are 29 public schools in
into and out of Torrance are pretty ered hazardous-waste violations, Torrance. Of those, 28 scored over
much the worst. but that hasn’t stopped people 800 on the 2013 Academic Perform-
from moving in. “We’re seeing a ance Index, and eight scored over
Expert insight lack of inventory and a surplus of 900. Anza Elementary scored the

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Mark Leddy, a Schneider Prop- buyers,” Leddy said, adding that highest, 916, and Bert M. Lynn
erties agent with a decade of expe- the occasional new developments Middle scored 910. Calle Mayor
rience in the area, said sleepy, sell out quickly. Middle and Edward J. Richardson
single-family Torrance is becom- Middle scored 907, and Riviera
ing a bit more youthful and vi- Market snapshot Elementary and Walteria Elemen-
brant. The majority of Torrance is tary scored 906.
“A lot of people are buying divided into five ZIP Codes: 90501,
homes from the previous genera- 90502, 90503, 90504 and 90505. Of hotproperty@latimes.com
tion, opening up the floor plans those areas combined, based on 94 DEL AMO Fashion Center has a couple hundred stores, as well Times staff writer Jack Flemming

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and finishing them in a contempo- sales, the median price for single- as the requisite movie theater, casual dining and fast-food spots. contributed to this report.
WHAT YOUR MONEY BUYS

Orange County for around $900,000


Here’s a look at what roughly $900,000 buys right now in the cities of Mission Viejo and Laguna Niguel and the community of Newport Coast in Orange County.

Photographs courtesy of Realtor.com

LAGUNA NIGUEL NEWPORT COAST MISSION VIEJO


A voluminous great room with tile floors sits at the center There’s a large kitchen with a breakfast bar and granite Found a few blocks from Lake Mission Viejo, this single-
of this 1980s home in the Marina Hills community. countertops in this sunny condo a few miles from the story residence backs up to a brick-paver patio with hilly
Address: 24 Amarante, Laguna Niguel, 92677 ocean. views.
Listed for: $899,000 for four bedrooms, three bathrooms in Address: 63 Anjou, Newport Coast, 92657 Address: 28222 Driza, Mission Viejo, 92692
2,254 square feet (4,800-square-foot lot) Listed for: $898,000 for two bedrooms, three bathrooms in Listed for: $899,000 for three bedrooms, two bathrooms in
Features: Three-car garage; double-door entry; family 1,713 square feet (1,750-square-foot lot) 2,297 square feet (7,400-square-foot lot)
room with fireplace; master suite under vaulted ceilings Features: Courtyard views; living room with fireplace; pa- Features: Dual-pane windows; hardwood floors; up-
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About the area: In the 92677 ZIP Code, based on 62 sales, tio; two-car garage graded tile roof; vaulted ceilings
the median sales price for single-family homes in May was About the area: In the 92657 ZIP Code, based on 10 sales, About the area: In the 92692 ZIP Code, based on 54 sales,
$955,000, an increase of 3.5% year over year, according to the median price for single-family homes in May was $3.773 the median sales price for single-family homes in May was
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CoreLogic. million, up 6.7% year over year, according to CoreLogic. $808,000, up 4.9% year over year, according to CoreLogic.
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LAGUNA NIGUEL NEWPORT COAST MISSION VIEJO


Palm and eucalyptus trees fill out the lush, oversized This upgraded town house, set in a gated enclave, is a short This 1960s home offers Colonial-inspired vibes on the out-
grounds of this gardener’s haven, which is down $100,000 walk from the community’s resort-style pool and spa. side and a soothing, subdued color palette on the inside.
from its original asking price.
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Address: 16 Dauphine, Newport Coast, 92657 Address: 26725 Granvia Drive, Mission Viejo, 92691
Address: 29082 Aloma Ave., Laguna Niguel, 92677 Listed for: $899,000 for two bedrooms, three bathrooms in Listed for: $899,000 for five bedrooms, three bathrooms in
Listed for: $898,000 for three bedrooms, two bathrooms in 1,362 square feet (1,362-square-foot lot) 2,752 square feet (9,154-square-foot lot)
1,606 square feet (16,988-square-foot lot) Features: Crown molding; plantation shutters; gourmet Features: Family room with stone hearth; travertine
Features: Curved driveway; landscaped grounds; formal kitchen with white cabinetry; refinished hardwood floors floors; second-story terrace; swimming pool; shed
entry; living room with bay window About the area: In the 92657 ZIP Code, based on 10 sales, About the area: In the 92691 ZIP Code, based on 39 sales,
About the area: In the 92677 ZIP Code, based on 62 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in May was the median sales price for single-family homes in May was
the median sales price for single-family homes in May was $3.773 million, up 6.7% year over year, according to Core- $730,000, up 0.1% year over year, according to CoreLogic.
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$955,000, up 3.5% year over year, according to CoreLogic. Logic. — Jack Flemming
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Beverly Hills | 617NPalmDr.com Beverly Hills | 9210HazenDr.com
4BD/4.5BA + Guest House | web: 0028056 | $8,450,000 3BD/4BA | web: 0028011 | $4,150,000
Joan Cohen 310.386.4001 Doron Langer 310.433.8790

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Bel-Air | 15216Antelo.com Los Feliz | 2267ChislehurstDr.com Bel-Air | 1962Stradella.com Beverly Hills | 1200 Shadybrook Drive

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6BD/6BA | web: 0027976 | $18,999,000 6BD/9BA | web: 0027969 | $15,000,000 4BD/4BA | web: 0028029 | $3,995,000 3BD/4BA | web: 0028053 | $3,295,000
H. Lake, B. Sloane, M. Silver 310.430.1316 B.Sloane 310.786.1844, M. Silver 310.809.4656 Marc Noah 310.968.9212 Marc Noah 310.968.9212

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Encino | 4450 Balboa Avenue Topanga | 2025TunaCyn.com


4BD/7BA | web: 0309585 | $3,499,000 3BD/2BA | web: 1300408 | $2,195,000
Tory Herald 310.985.2719, Gwen Banta 323.252.1700 Catherine Campbell 310.663.9039

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Pacific Palisades | 17804 Castellammare Drive Pacific Palisades | 640 Palmera Avenue Santa Monica | 2725-6th.com Westwood | 10633 Le Conte Avenue
3BD/4BA | web: 0344228 | $4,495,000 5BD/6BA | web: 0344263 | $3,675,000 3BD/2BA | web: 1350103 | $3,599,000 4BD/3BA | web: 0356188 | $3,495,000
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James Respondek 310.488.4400 Violetta Hargitay 310.367.2190 Robin Walpert 310. 480.4980 Steven Moritz 310.871.3636

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Beverly Hills | Brentwood | Los Feliz | Malibu | Pacific Palisades | Pasadena | Santa Monica | Sunset Strip | onlywithus.com
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| Jovelle Schaffer: 1466107 | Bryan Sullivan: 2044736 | Jeremiah Eden: 1992220 | James Respondek: 713972 | Antonia Mollica: 01985014 | Lisa Mansfield: 1105508 | Minoo Sadeghani: 1961498 | Darren Winston: 1399200 | Robin Walpert: 1237116 | Lynette
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O PE N SU NDAY 2 - 5 OPE N SU NDAY 2 - 5 Beve rly Hills | Bel Air | BHPO | Century City Los Feliz | Echo Park | G lendale | Highland Park
Westwo o d | Beve r l y wo o d | Cu l ve r C i ty Silver Lake | Grea ter Los Angeles

Bel-Air | 2227StratfordCircle.com Hancock Park | 709Lorraine.com


6BD/7.5BA | web: 0356158 | $6,699,000 4BD/3BA | web: 0309593 | $2,099,000
Minoo Sadeghani 310.621.2254 Jennice A. Tronciale 310.613.3532
BHPO | 3178 Abington Drive Eagle Rock | 2337 Addison Way
6BD/6BA | web: 0027923 | $3,799,000 3BD/2BA | web: 0287522 | $1,095,000
Catherine Bassick 424.285.0721 Rob Kallick 323.775.6305
Westwood | 10633 Le Conte Avenue Atwater | 3860 Hollypark Place
4BD/3BA | web: 0356188 | $3,495,000 3BD/3BA | web: 0287523 | $995,000
Steven Moritz 310.871.3636 Rob Kallick 323.775.6305
BHPO | 1908NBeverlyDrive.com Glendale | 4136 Baywood Street
4BD/4.5BA | web: 0027996 | $2,850,000 5BD/2BA | web: 0287526 | $899,000
Dean, Drew, Brooke 310.777.5135 Jovelle Schaffer 213.718.1110
Pacific Palisades | 341Surfview.com BHPO | 1908NBeverlyDrive.com Westwood | 10633 Kinnard Avenue, Unit 1 DTLA | 312 W. 5th Street, Unit 418
5BD/4BA | web: 0344243 | $3,295,000 4BD/4.5BA | web: 0027996 | $2,850,000 2BD/2BA | web: 0309580 | $769,000 1BD/1BA | web: 0287528 | $724,500
J. Respondek, A. Mollica 310.488.4400 Dean, Drew, Brooke 310.777.5135 John Giddins, Tracey D. Clarke 310.880.7513 Shelley Aaronson, Valeria Leininger 949.463.1225
Los Angeles | 2648TheresaSt.com
O PE N SU NDAY 2 - 5 OPE N SU NDAY 2 - 5 3BD/3BA | web: 1290645 | $695,000
Lea Johnson 310.924.2168
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Brentwood | Malibu | Pacific Palisa des
Santa Monica | Venice | Mar Vista | To panga

Brentwood | 11318 Farlin Street


WEH O | H O L LY WO O D | M I D C I TY
3BD/3BA | web: 0356150 | $1,849,000
West H o lly wo o d | Ho lly wo o d | Ho lly wo o d H ills
Lisa Mansfield 310.993.2303 Hancock Park | Miracle Mile | S unset Strip
Brentwood | 11350 Burnham Street

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2BD/2BA | web: 0356156 | $1,680,000 Sunset Strip | 1615 Marmont Avenue
Lisa Mansfield 310.993.2303 4BD/3BA | web: 0309622 | $2,995,000
Agoura Hills | 3826MarksRoad.com George Ghiz, Alan Legittino 310.283.8877

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5BD/4.5BA | web: 1290647 | $1,649,000 WeHo | 950 North Kings Road, Unit 113
Lynette Bishop 310.266.6264 2BD/2BA | web: 1350106 | $675,000
Brentwood | TheHeartOfBrentwood.com Lorae Tayler 310.864.6910
Santa Monica | 408 Sycamore Road BHPO | 13431JavaDriveBH.com
2BD/2BA | web: 0356183 | $599,777
2BD/1BA | web: 0344249 | $2,769,000 6BD/7BA | web: 0028000 | $2,750,000
Bryan Sullivan, Jeremiah Eden 916.752.8159
Violetta Hargitay 310.367.2190 Darren Winston 310.709.8980

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Beverly Glen | 1647NBeverlyGlen.com Westwood | 10633 Kinnard Avenue, Unit 1
3BD/3BA | web: 0309589 | $1,698,000 2BD/2BA | web: 0309580 | $769,000

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T. Herald 310.985.2719, G. Banta 323.252.1700 John Giddins, Tracey D. Clarke 310.880.7513

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L o we r B el Ai r Vi ll a S te e p e d i n Hollywo od Hi sto r y
Bu i l t for Jo h n Fa r ro w & Ma u re e n O’ S u ll ivan
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10770ChalonRd.com | 5 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms | Offered at $5,785,000

Monterey Colonial charmer circa 1937, reminiscent of the French countryside and enveloped by old growth trees. Features include hardwood f loors,
French doors opening out from most rooms, 5 fireplaces, beamed ceilings and skylights. There are 5 bedrooms and 5.5 baths, including the master
suite with a fireplace, dual walk-in closets, and a spacious bath. Meandering paths descend to a sunny swimmer’s pool, secret gardens, and expansive
grounds affording over half acre of sylvan privacy.

JOY DENTON PETER MARTOCCHIO DAVID GOLDBERG


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JoyDenton.com | DRE 00794590 | 310.266.9877 HouseOfMartocchio.com | DRE 1311046 | 626.529.6880 HouseOfMartocchio.com | DRE 1457415 | 626.644.6011
Joy.Denton@sothebyshomes.com Peter.Martocchio@sothebyshomes.com David.Goldberg@sothebyshomes.com

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Situated behind gates on two flat park-like acres. A world class Behind gates on a very prime Bel Air cul-de-sac. Just completed
of Howard Hughes, Prince Rainer, and Elvis Presley. One
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LOWER TROUSDALE’S BEST LOCATION THE RUTHERFORD HOUSE LUXURIOUS COMPOUND ON THE WEST SIDE
BEVERLY HILLS | $33,750,000 BEVERLY HILLS | $31,900,000 BRENTWOOD | $31,500,000
“The Skouras Residence”. Sited behind gates with an A rare combination of exquisite architecture, craftsmanship Surround yourself in complete tranquility and luxury on 48
expansive motor court and beautiful views, this classic and distinct design. Inspired by Paul Williams and European spectacular acres. Located in magnificent Mandeville Canyon.
1956 Harold Levitt is timeless. In impeccable condition influences, this contemporary Art Deco masterpiece has been Endless possibilities await for this irreplaceable compound.

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and remodeled to perfection, this is the antithesis of meticulously renovated with attention to detail like no other. Enveloped by the stunning Santa Monica mountains and set in
the proliferation of modern boxes currently flooding the Enter to a stunning formal entry with high ceilings and stair a world of complete privacy surrounded by lush landscaping.
market. On a large lot (39+k sq. ft.) rests this one-story hall opening to a dramatic floor plan that seamlessly blend Nothing else like it exists, truly a once in a lifetime opportunity
signature Trousdale masterpiece with private swimming & indoor-outdoor living with stunning vista views of the private to acquire one of the trophy estates in Los Angeles.
sunning areas. weahomes.com/listing/skouras-residence garden, oval pool and pavilion. Co-listed. 826greenway.com weahomes.com/listing/3100-mandeville-canyon-rd
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UNSOCIAL MEDIA

She demolishes McMansions


the fair-use doctrine that allows
Blogger mocks ‘lawyer for parody and commentary.
Wagner’s subjects are usually
foyers,’ ‘overly ornate homes that top 3,500 square feet.
objects’ and other follies. Columns and foam-injected crown
molding are routinely savaged.
Wagner, who lives in a one-
By R. Daniel Foster bedroom apartment, despises
“lawyer foyers,” two-story entries
Blogger Kate Wagner gleefully that resemble law firm atria with
chronicles hot-mess mansions, their grand staircases and mam-
pillorying about 200 homes across moth chandeliers that have “a
45 states since she launched Mc- whole window devoted to them so
Mansion Hell two years ago. you can see them from the out-
Wagner, 24, created her near- side.” And it irks her when a mas-
instant viral blog to mock ostenta- ter bedroom’s ceiling starts “to get
tious houses and educate house a little wonky looking,” with ill-
haters. Who doesn’t loathe a Mc- configured ductwork tucked
Mansion, typically thought of as within irregular ceiling shapes —
oversized homes squeezed onto often caused by what she calls
small lots, with inept designs that “roofline soup,” a lineup of compli-
are shoddily executed. cated styles.
But few people can as intelli- Among the first homes Wagner
gently articulate such architectur- skewered was a 4,354-square-foot
al folly as Wagner. Her go-to defini- Encino home listed for about $2
tion: “McMansions are like ob- million. The boxy house included
scenity: You know it when you see exterior columns, a roof balus-
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it.” trade, a lawyer foyer and a beige


And when she sees it, she palette. “It was just mind numb-
doesn’t hold back. ingly dull,” Wagner said.
On the blog, Wagner overlays McMansions were born as
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biting commentary on top of pho- home finance became liberalized


tos of homes she deems as pomp- Images courtesy of McMansion Hell and deregulated during the 1970s.
ous, using arrows to point out the IN HER McMANSION Hell blog, Kate Wagner layers comments on real estate website photos. Changes in cultural aesthetics and
offending features: entry columns a surge in consumerism also con-
“so bad they look upside down,” a tributed.
display cabinet filled with “overly In Los Angeles, McMansions
ornate objects,” an out-of-place have become prevalent in the
porthole window that elicited a Fairfax, Valley Village and Bever-
derisive “ahoy mateys,” or just lywood neighborhoods.
“lol” atop a jumbled roofline. McMansions often cram in the
“Ah yes, the esteemed land- greatest number of features for the
scaping school known as ‘let’s lowest possible cost. A pastiche of
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make all the plants into weird overblown shapes and styles bor-
balls,’ ” she remarked on an image rowed from different architectural
of a 4,500-square-foot Tennessee periods are usually at play.
mansion. “There are diminishing re-
The snark-filled Tumblr blog turns” for McMansions, said Paul
has 65,000 followers and offers Habibi, real estate professor at the
subscriptions with bonus content, UCLA Anderson School of Man-
enabling Wagner to work on the agement. Additional size generally
enterprise full time. It also fea- decreases the price per square foot
tures Wagner’s essays on urban a home can command, he said.
planning and architectural his- Another trade-off: sacrificing open
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tory; the Baltimore-based blogger space that buyers value.


holds a master’s in audio science The purpose of such pretension
with a specialty in architectural is to “communicate the wealth of
acoustics from Johns Hopkins the owner,” Wagner said.
University. “It’s such a shameless flaunting
Last year, real estate website of wealth when there’s so much
Zillow threatened Wagner with difficulty in finding affordable
legal action for using its photos housing,” she said.
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but backed down after the Elec-


tronic Frontier Foundation cited AN ENCINO home, above, is a target of the 2-year-old blog’s take-no-prisoners snark. hotproperty@latimes.com
$16,000,000 | Nance Canyon Ranch, Chico | 5,393 acres $9,850,000 | Skyway, Chico | 3,981 acres $6,495,000 | 12760 S Bristol Cir, Brentwood | 6BD/5½BA $6,488,000 | 13800 Mulholland Dr, Beverly Hills | 5BD/6BA
Susan K. Sanford (Co-listed) | 323.646.2422 Susan K. Sanford (Co-listed) | 323.646.2422 David Offer | 310.820.9341 Dennis Adelpour | 310.573.8670
Lic # 01965277 Lic # 01965277 Lic # 01150357 Lic # 01773733

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521 Amalfi Dr, PACIFIC PALIASDES $8,995,000 Sun 2-5 Gary Glass, Lic# 00933169 310.820.9343
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919 Rivas Canyon Rd, PACIFIC PALISADES $5,995,000 Sun 2-5 Ellen McCormick, Lic# 00872518 310.230.3707
15975 Alcima Ave, PACIFIC PALISADES $5,500,000 Sun 2-5 Laurie Hudson, Lic# 00604603 310.230.3754
666 N Saltair Ave, BRENTWOOD $4,499,000 Sun 2-5 Roscoe/Young, Lic# 01771552 / 00999537 310.487.3032
985 Linda Flora Dr, BEL AIR $4,299,000 Sun 2-5 Larry Young, Lic# 00999537 310.777.2879
9446 Beverly Crest Dr, BEVERLY HILLS $3,999,000 Sun 2-5 Drew&SusanGitlin,Lic#00944472/00929814 310.415.1968
16606 Merrivale Ln, PACIFIC PALISADES $3,795,000 Sun 2-5 Marco Rufo, Lic# 01362095 310.230.3765
$6,400,000 | 23920 LindenTerr, Calabasas | 6BD/10BA $3,895,000 | 460 N Palm Dr #305, Beverly Hills | 3BD/4BA 9911 Anthony Pl, BEVERLY HILLS $3,495,000 Sun 2-5 Larry Young, Lic# 00999537 310.777.2879
Rory & Marc Shevin | 818.251.2476 St. James + Canter | 310.704.4248 3585 Mandeville Canyon Rd, BRENTWOOD $3,450,000 Sun 2-5 Drew&SusanGitlin,Lic#00944472/00929814 310.415.1968
Lic # 00671618 / 00559629 Lic # 00949711 / 01810156
16808 Charmel Ln, PACIFIC PALISADES $3,275,000 Sun 2-5 Brett Duffy, Lic# 01241284 310.230.3716

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545 N Marquette St, PACIFIC PALISADES $3,250,000 Sun 2-5 Betty-Jo Tilley, Lic# 01001357 310.429.9833
421 W Channel Rd, SANTA MONICA $2,995,000 Sun 2-5 Emil A. Schneeman, Lic# 01200793 310.230.3731
375 Mesa Rd, SANTA MONICA

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$2,950,000 Sun 2-5 Emil A. Schneeman, Lic# 01200793 310.230.3731
17638 Revello Dr, PACIFIC PALISADES $2,849,000 Sun 2-5 The Feil Group, Lic# 01739001 310.983.8219
626 Bienveneda Ave, PACIFIC PALISADES $2,495,000 Sun 2-5 Ellen McCormick, Lic# 00872518 310.230.3707
1543 N Beverly Dr, BEVERLY HILLS $2,195,000 Sun 2-5 St.James+Canter,Lic#00949711/01810156 310.291.1029
533 Levering Ave, WESTWOOD HILLS $2,099,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 Larry Young, Lic# 00999537 310.777.2879
1632 San Ysidro Dr, BEVERLY HILLS $2,025,000 Sun 2-5 Larry Young, Lic# 00999537 310.777.2879
11232 Greenlawn Ave, CULVER CITY $1,950,000 Sun 2-5 Keith Endow, Lic# 00481697 310.722.2562
453 N Croft Ave, WEST HOLLYWOOD $1,895,000 Sun 1-4 Paul Ferreccio, Lic# 01099719 818 469 4384
$2,250,000 | 5123 Rubio Ave, Encino | 5BD/5½BA $1,649,000 | 6140 Fenwood Ave,Woodland Hills | 5BD/4BA 3234 Dos Palos Dr, HOLLYWOOD HILLS $1,798,000 Sun 1-4 Evelyn Lauchenauer, Lic# 01765753 310.906.0163
Moran Shmueli | 818.300.9443 Francine Chalme Meyberg | 818.987.7653
Lic # 01982173 Lic # 01065592 2082 Kew Dr, LAUREL CANYON $1,750,000 Sun 2-5 Tom O'Rourke, Lic# 00931753 310.770.0221
180 S Gardner St, MIRACLE MILE $1,595,000 Sun 2-5 Larry Young, Lic# 00999537 310.777.2879

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851 Laveta Terr, ECHO PARK $1,399,900 Sun 3-6 Kerner/BakerMasucci,Lic#01357571/02054763 323.459.8708
6369 Quebec Dr, HOLLYWOOD HILLS $1,395,000 Sun 2-5 Terry & Rose, Lic# 00515229 / 00904202 323.854.4607
7715 Lexington Ave, WEST HOLLYWOOD $1,245,000 Sun 2-5 Richard Burt, Lic# 01344361 818.203.9797
3904 Clayton Ave, LOS FELIZ $1,225,000 Sun 2-5 Todd Henricks, Lic# 01977512 310.913.3470
1427 Palisades Dr, PACIFIC PALISADES $1,049,000 Sun 2-5 Linda Thiele, Lic# 01040088 310.230.3729
15515 W Sunset Bl #408, PACIFIC PALISADES $925,000 Sun 2-5 Carolyn Johnson, Lic# 01205661 310.230.3734
11849 Mayfield Ave #105, BRENTWOOD $839,000 Sun 2-5 Dennis Adelpour, Lic# 01773733 310.573.8670
1312 S Saltair Ave #101, WEST LOS ANGELES $789,000 Sun 2-5 Nicole Segal, Lic# 00577075 310.820.9377

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813 Laveta Terr, ANGELINO HEIGHTS $789,000 Sat/Sun 3-6 N. Kerner/M. Baker Masucci, Lic# 01357571 323.459.8708
OPEN SUN 25 OPEN SUN 25 1421 Midvale Ave #301, WESTWOOD $649,000 Sun 2-5 Kathy Douglas, Lic# 01222534 310.820.9320
$1,599,000 | 9829Yoakum Dr, BHPO | 4BD/3BA $1,295,000 | 19630 Valdez Dr,Tarzana | 6BD/4BA
1411 E Kramer Dr, CARSON $590,000 Sun 1-4 Brian Joy, Lic# 01324371 818.590.7303
V. Nickerson /T.Tostengard | 310.595.5275 / 323.872.4710 Cameron/Spitz | 818.380.2151 / 818.817.4284
Lic # 01738565 / 01880441 Lic # 00675971 / 00924610 267 S San Pedro St #222, DWNTWN L.A. $499,000 Sun 1-4 Thomas Inatomi, Lic# 01276827 323.671.1249

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obtained from various sources and will not be verified by broker or MLS. Sellers will entertain and respond to all offers within this range. Buyer is advised to independently verify the accuracy of that information.
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$5,500,000 | 15975 Alcima Avenue, Pacific Palisades | 3BD/3BA
Laurie Hudson | 310.230.3754 | Lic # 00604603

$3,495,000 | 9911 Anthony Place, Beverly Hills | 6BD/5BA


LarryYoung | 310.777.2879 | Lic # 00999537

OPEN SUN 25


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$4,299,000 | 985 Linda Flora Dr, Bel Air | 5BD/5BA $3,999,000 | 9446 Beverly Crest Dr, Beverly HIlls | 4BD/5BA
LarryYoung | 310.777.2879 Drew & Susan Gitlin | 310.415.1968
Lic # 00999537 Lic # 00944472 / 00929814
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$2,495,000 | 626 Bienveneda Ave, Pacific Palisades | 3BD/3BA $2,388,000 | 1080 N Kenter Ave, Brentwood | 3BD/2BA $3,450,000 | 3585 Mandeville Canyon Road, Brentwood | 4BD/4½BA
Ellen McCormick | 310.230.3707 Joyce Gottlieb | 310.283.8931 Drew & Susan Gitlin | 310.415.1968 | Lic # 00944472 / 00929814
Lic # 00872518 Lic # 00772731
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OPEN SUN 36


$1,399,900 | 851 LavetaTerr, Echo Park | 3BD/4BA
OPEN SUN 25
$1,395,000 | 6369 Quebec Dr, Hollywood Hills | 4BD/3½BA $1,349,000 | 13650 Marina Pointe Dr #504, Marina del Rey | 2BD/3BA
OPEN SUN 25
$1,245,000 | 7715 Lexington Ave,West Hollywood | Duplex
Norm Kerner | 323.459.8708 Terry & Rose | 323.854.4607 Ryan Sokolowski / Hannah DelPonte | 310.344.0898 Richard Burt | 818.203.9797
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Lic # 01357571 Lic # 00515229 / 00904202 Lic # 01859461 / 01479408 Lic # 01344361
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$10,695,000 | 438 S Saltair Ave, Brentwood | 5BD/6½BA


OPEN SUN 25
$8,995,000 | 521 Amalfi Dr, Pacific Paliasdes | 6BD/7BA
David Offer | 310.820.9341 Gary Glass | 310.820.9343
Lic # 01150357 Lic # 00933169

$5,895,000 | 12308 8th Helena Dr, Brentwood | 4BD/4½BA


OPEN SUN 25
$4,499,000 | 666 N Saltair Ave, Brentwood | 5BD/5BA
David Offer | 310.820.9341 C. Roscoe/L.Young | 310.487.3032 / 310.777.2879
Lic # 01150357 Lic # 01771552 / 00999537

OPEN SUN 25


$2,600,000 | 970 Las Lomas Ave, Pacific Palisades | 2BD/2BA $2,595,000 | 11523 Dona Pepita Pl, Studio City | 4BD/3½BA
Ellen McCormick | 310.230.3707 Daniel Banchik/Amy Dantzler | 310.503.6436
Lic # 00872518 Lic # 01305623 / 01384692

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$3,795,000 | 16606 Merrivale Ln, Pacific Palisades | 4BD/3BA $2,950,000 | 375 Mesa Rd, Santa Monica | 3BD/3BA
Marco Rufo | 310.230.3765 Emil Alexander Schneeman | 310.230.3731
Lic # 01362095 Lic # 01200793

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OPEN SUN 25 OPEN SUN 25
$1,950,000 | 11232 Greenlawn Ave, Culver City | Vacant land $1,750,000 | 2082 Kew Dr, Laurel Canyon | 3BD/3BA
Keith Endow | 310.722.2562 Tom O’Rourke | 310.770.0221
Lic # 00481697 Lic # 00931753

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$2,195,000 | 1543 N Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills | 3BD/2BA $2,099,000 | 533 Levering Ave,Westwood Hills | 3BD/2½BA
St. James + Canter | 310.291.1029 LarryYoung | 310.777.2879
Lic # 00949711 / 01810156 Lic # 00999537

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OPEN SUN 25
$1,225,000 | 3904 Clayton Ave, Los Feliz | 2 units $1,185,000 | 2940 Neilson Wy #103, Santa Monica | 2BD/2BA
OPEN SUN 25
$3,250,000 | 545 N Marquette Street, Pacific Palisades | 2BD/2BA
Todd Henricks | 310.913.3470 Pierre Stooss | 310.699.1143 Betty-JoTilley | 310.429.9833 | Lic # 01001357

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Lic # 01977512 Lic # 01441785
of property. Info. is obtained from various sources and will not be verified by broker or MLS. Sellers will entertain and respond to all offers within this range. Buyer is advised to independently verify the accuracy of that information.
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$6,150,000 | 17753 Calle de Palermo, Pacific Palisades | 7BD/7BA $3,275,000 | 16808 Charmel Ln, Pacific Palisades | 3BD/3½BA $2,849,000 | 17638 Revello Dr, Pacific Palisades | 3BD/2½BA $2,025,000 | 1632 SanYsidro Dr, Beverly Hills | 3BD/2½BA
John Closson | 310.230.3704 Brett Duffy | 310.230.3716 The Feil Group | 310.983.8219 LarryYoung | 310.777.2879
Lic # 00918585 Lic # 01241284 Lic # 01739001 Lic # 00999537

OPEN SUN 14 OPEN SUN 25


$1,798,000 | 3234 Dos Palos Dr, Hollywood Hills | 5BD/3BA $1,749,000 | 22137 Avenue San Luis, Woodland Hills | 5BD/5BA $1,595,000 | 180 S Gardner St, Miracle Mile | 3BD/2BA $869,000 | 8429-31 Wiley Post Ave,Westchester | Duplex
Evelyn Lauchenauer | 310.906.0163 St. James + Canter | 310.704.4248 / 310.492.8181 LarryYoung | 310.777.2879 Daniel H. Alltounian | 310.804.7160
Lic # 01765753 Lic # 00949711 / 01810156 Lic # 00999537 Lic # 01501142
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$859,000 | 3415 OldTopanga Cyn Rd, Calabasas | 2BD/2BA + den $839,000 | 11849 Mayfield Ave #105, Brentwood | 2BD/2½BA $789,000 | 1312 S Saltair Ave #101, West Los Angeles | 2BD/2BA $675,000 | 8960 Cynthia St #104,West Hollywood | 1BD/1BA
Mary Fealkoff | 310.488.6502 Dennis Adelpour | 310.573.8670 Nicole Segal | 310.820.9377 St. James + Canter | 310.291.1029
Lic # 00830105 Lic # 01773733 Lic # 00577075 Lic # 00949711 / 01810156
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$649,000 | 1421 Midvale Ave #301,Westwood | 2BD/1¾BA $590,000 | 1411 E Kramer Dr, Carson | 4BD/3BA $450,000 | 1707 Micheltorena St #208, Silver Lake | 1BD/1BA $345,000 | Gould Ave, Hollywood Hills | Land
Kathy Douglas | 310.820.9320 Brian Joy | 818.590.7303 Rick LeMasters | 323.632.3313 Susan K. Sanford | 323.646.2422
Lic # 01222534 Lic # 01324371 Lic # 01809152 Lic # 01965277

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from various sources and will not be verified by broker or MLS. Sellers will entertain and respond to all offers within this range. Buyer is advised to independently verify the accuracy of that information.
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AUCTION | BID JULY 27-30
VENICE, CA | FOUR ECO-FRIENDLY CONTEMPORARY COASTAL HOMES

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CURRENTLY $9.99M | SELLING AS A COLLECTION OR 742 BROOKS AVENUE INDIVIDUALLY
OPEN DAILY 1-4PM & BY APPOINTMENT | 742-748 BROOKS AVENUE

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BID ONLINE AT CONCIERGEAUCTIONS.COM | 416.903.0078
Listed by Kerry Ann Sullivan of Halton Pardee + Partners, Inc.

This property is listed for sale by Kerry Ann Sullivan (#01927932) of Halton Pardee and Partners, Inc. (#01858429) – 1524 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291; 310-907-6517. Concierge Auctions, LLC is a marketing service provider for auctions, is not
a licensed Real Estate broker, and possesses California Auctioneer’s Bond #62662376 — 800 Brazos Street Suite 220, Austin TX 78701; +1 (212) 202-2940. Licensed Auctioneer Frank Trunzo (CA Bond #511522). All measurements, property corners, etc.
to be verified by buyer to buyer’s full satisfaction. The services referred to herein are not available to residents of any state where prohibited by applicable state law. Interior images are of 742 Brooks Avenue, Venice CA 90291. Concierge Auctions, LLC, its

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RICK HILTON, DAVID KRAMER 310.278.3311 DREW FENTON 310.858.5474
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+1 310.278.3311

BRANDEN WILLIAMS, RAYNI WILLIAMS JUSTIN HUCHEL, DREW FENTON


310.691.5935 310.617.4824
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TYRONE MCKILLEN, PATRICK FOGARTY


310.779.2415 BARBARA TENENBAUM 310.720.7270
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©2018 Hilton & Hyland does not guarantee the accuracy of square footage, lot size, or other information concerning the condition or features of the property provided by the seller or obtained from public records and other sources and the buyer is advised to independently verify the accuracy of that information. DRE 01160681
9550 HEATHER RD, BEVERLY HILLS
$42,500,000 21 OAKMONT DR, BRENTWOOD
$42,000,000
STEPHEN RESNICK, JONATHAN NASH
424.230.6088 LINDA MAY 310.492.0735

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2701 VIA ELEVADO, PALOS VERDES ESTATES 9255 DOHENY RD #1702+04+06, WEST HOLLYWOOD
$18,900,000 $15,495,000
DAVID KONHEIM 310.803.9999 PAUL STUKIN, JOSHUA GREER 310.779.2595

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8700 HOLLYWOOD BLVD, SUNSET STRIP
$12,800,000 9434 CHEROKEE LN, BEVERLY HILLS
$110,000,000
BRANDEN WILLIAMS, RAYNI WILLIAMS
310.691.5935 JEFF HYLAND, DIMITRI VELIS 310.850.3900

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 RENDERING OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 LEASE $38,000/MO OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
1011 N HILLCREST RD, BEVERLY HILLS $8,700,000 27551 PACIFIC COAST HWY, MALIBU $7,995,000 602 N PALM DR, BEVERLY HILLS $6,950,000
Linda May | DRE 00475038 Gary Gold | DRE 00813554 Drew Fenton | DRE 01317962
310.492.0735 310.858.5411 310.858.5474

OPEN SUNDAY 12-5


5914 FIREFLY PL, PLAYA VISTA
$4,100,000
Kris Zacuto, Justin Huchel 310.702.6299
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
1151 CAPRI WAY, OXNARD $4,995,000 8461 CARLTON WAY, SUNSET STRIP $4,898,000 2015 MOUNT OLYMPUS DR, HOLLYWOOD HILLS $4,780,000
Nichelle Robinson | DRE 01519968 Denise Moreno | DRE 01928051, Gordon MacGeachy | DRE 01312979 Matthew Schwartz | DRE 02035608, Bjorn Farrugia | DRE 01864250
310.854.4130 310.903.3935 310.560.5310

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3887 CARPENTER AVE, STUDIO CITY $3,699,000 747 RADCLIFFE AVE, PACIFIC PALISADES $3,595,000
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2552 BENEDICT CANYON DR, BEVERLY HILLS $3,350,000


Donovan Healey | DRE 01887933, Myles Lewis | DRE 02037873 Tiffany Hu | DRE 01983414 Alphonso Lascano | DRE 01723550, Bjorn Farrugia | DRE 01864250
310.903.1876 310.849.9547 424.253.5489
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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 NEW PRICE
2211 SAN YSIDRO DR, BEVERLY HILLS $2,795,000 5019 GAVIOTA AVE, ENCINO $2,725,000 1407 N BEVERLY DR, BEVERLY HILLS $2,650,000
Laurent Mamann Slater | DRE 01348767 Heather Boyd | DRE 01836830 Susan Smith | DRE 01187140
310.780.9971 310.994.3140 310.492.0733
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BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SAT & SUN 2-5
1200 CLUB VIEW DR, WILSHIRE CORRIDOR
PRICE UPON REQUEST 8401 CARLTON WAY, SUNSET STRIP $2,450,000 10763 ROCHESTER AVE, WESTWOOD $2,099,000 5341 LONG SHADOW CT, WESTLAKE VILLAGE $1,950,000
Jeff Hyland, Bill Simpson 310.994.0455 Drew Fenton | DRE 01317962, Michael Fenton | DRE 01926913 David Kramer | DRE 00996960, Lisa Gild | DRE 01954882 Diana Denman Fields | DRE 01228140, Judy Feder | DRE 01250325
310.858.5474 310.691.2400 818.970.8018
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OPEN SUNDAY 2PM - 5PM
1011 N HILLCREST RD,
BEVERLY HILLS $8,700,000
Linda May 310.492.0735

27551 PACIFIC COAST HWY,


MALIBU $7,995,000
Gary Gold 310.858.5411

602 N PALM DR,


BEVERLY HILLS $6,950,000
Drew Fenton 310.858.5474

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 800 S BEVERLY GLEN,


OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 WESTWOOD $4,995,000
1050 STRADELLA RD, BEL-AIR $4,950,000 David Kramer, Lisa Gild 310.691.2400
800 S BEVERLY GLEN, WESTWOOD $4,995,000
David Kramer | DRE 00996960, Lisa Gild | DRE 01954882 Jamie Nugent | DRE 01214028 1050 STRADELLA RD,
310.691.2400 310.804.6039 BEL-AIR $4,950,000
Jamie Nugent 310.804.6039

2015 MOUNT OLYMPUS DR,


HOLLYWOOD HILLS $4,780,000
Matthew Schwartz, Bjorn Farrugia 310.560.5310

12680 MILLENNIUM DR,


OPEN SUNDAY 12-3
PLAYA VISTA $4,125,000
Kris Zacuto, Justin Huchel, Sierra Fischer 310.702.6299

5914 FIREFLY PL,


OPEN SUNDAY 12-5
PLAYA VISTA $4,100,000
Kris Zacuto, Justin Huchel 310.702.6299

3887 CARPENTER AVE,


OPEN SUNDAY 12-3 STUDIO CITY $3,699,000
Donovan Healey, Myles Lewis 310.903.1876
1432 LINDACREST DR, BEVERLY HILLS PO $4,495,000 12680 MILLENNIUM DR, PLAYA VISTA $4,125,000
747 RADCLIFFE AVE,
Aouri Makhlouf | DRE 01824431 Kris Zacuto | DRE 01972897, Justin Huchel | DRE 01375793 PACIFIC PALISADES $3,595,000
310.927.1046 Sierra Fischer | DRE 02032653 310.702.6299 Tiffany Hu 310.849.9547

2552 BENEDICT CANYON DR,


BEVERLY HILLS $3,350,000
Alphonso Lascano,, Bjorn Farrugia 424.253.5489

2780 LA CASTANA DR,


HOLLYWOOD HILLS $3,250,000
Marcie Hartley 310.691.5950

2211 SAN YSIDRO DR,


BEVERLY HILLS $2,795,000
Laurent Mamann Slater 310.780.9971

5019 GAVIOTA AVE,


ENCINO ANNIVERSARY

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Heather Boyd 310.994.3140
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 1407 N BEVERLY DR,
BEVERLY HILLS NEW PRICE $2,650,000
2780 LA CASTANA DR, HOLLYWOOD HILLS $3,250,000 2828 BENEDICT CANYON DR, BEVERLY HILLS PO $3,250,000

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Susan Smith 310.492.0733
Marcie Hartley | DRE 01358268 Branden Williams | DRE 01774287, Rayni Williams | DRE 01496786 7735 82ND ST,
310.691.5950 310.691.5935 PLAYA DEL REY $2,599,000
Alphonso Lascano, Bjorn Farrugia 424.253.5489

440 N ORLANDO AVE,


WEST HOLLYWOOD $2,499,000
Alphonso Lascano, Bjorn Farrugia 424.253.5489

8401 CARLTON WAY,


SUNSET STRIP $2,450,000
Drew Fenton, Michael Fenton 310.858.5474

10763 ROCHESTER AVE,


WESTWOOD $2,099,000
David Kramer, Lisa Gild 310.691.2400

5341 LONG SHADOW CT,


OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2-5

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WESTLAKE VILLAGE $1,950,000
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Diana Denman Fields, Judy Feder 818.970.8018
7735 82ND ST, PLAYA DEL REY $2,599,000 440 N ORLANDO AVE, WEST HOLLYWOOD $2,499,000 959 N DOHENY DR #202,
Alphonso Lascano | DRE 01723550, Bjorn Farrugia | DRE 01864250 Alphonso Lascano | DRE 01723550, Bjorn Farrugia | DRE 01864250 WEST HOLLYWOOD $1,795,000
Marcie Hartley, Iskander Lemseffer 310.691.5950
424.253.5489 424.253.5489
7309 CAVERNA DR,
HOLLYWOOD HILLS $1,599,000
Alphonso Lascano, Bjorn Farrugia 424.253.5489

1546 CAMPBELL ST,


GLENDALE $1,995,000
Alphonso Lascano, Bjorn Farrugia 424.253.5489

249 OCEAN PARK BLVD,

HOT PROPERTY
SANTA MONICA $1,200,000
Rayni Williams, Greg LaPlant, Branden Williams 310.691.5935

3134 ELLINGTON DR,


HOLLYWOOD HILLS EAST $975,000
Zach Goldsmith, Jen Baker 310.908.6860

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 2464 N CATALINA ST,


OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 LOS FELIZ LEASE $17,500/MO
Benjamin Kruger, Marcie Hartley 310.600.4500
959 N DOHENY DR #202, WEST HOLLYWOOD $1,795,000 249 OCEAN PARK BLVD, SANTA MONICA $1,200,000
Marcie Hartley | DRE 013558268, Iskander Lemseffer | DRE 02032973 Greg LaPlant | DRE 01959830, Branden Williams | DRE 01774287
310.691.5950 Rayni Williams | DRE 01496786 310.691.5935

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The Enchanted Hill offers 120 acres just a few minutes from The
Beverly Hills Hotel and Rodeo Drive. Enter through the main
security gates, gradually ascending a mile long drive past four flat
lots situated privately at various sites along the way and finally
arriving at the four acre main estate site. Each lot is uniquely
positioned to take advantage of city, ocean, sweeping mountain or
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canyon views in the most private and tranquil setting imaginable.

www.TheEnchantedHill.com
$150,000,000
HOT PROPERTY
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JEFF HYLAND RICK HILTON JESSE LALLY ZACH GOLDSMITH
310.278.3311 310.278.3311 781.248.1665 310.908.6860
DRE 00389584 DRE 00904327 DRE 01914868 DRE 01454329

ANNIVERSARY
©2018 Hilton & Hyland Real Estate, Inc. Broker does not guarantee the accuracy of square footage, lot size or other information concerning the condition or features of property
obtained from public records or other sources. Equal Housing Opportunity. DRE 00389584

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1407 N BEVERLY DR | BEVERLY HILLS
$2,650,000 | 4 BD 4 BA
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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5PM


HOT PROPERTY

SUSA N SM ITH
310.415.5175 | SUSAN@SUSANSMITHREALTY.COM
SUSANSMITHREALTY.COM
DRE 01160681
A N N I V E R S A RY
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or features of property obtained from public records or other sources. Equal Housing Opportunity. DRE 01160681
L I V E YOU R LU X U RY
LINDAMAY. COM

AN ICONIC ARCHITECTURAL STATEMENT PRIME BEVERLY HILLS SPANISH CHARMER

833 STRADELLA ROAD, BEL-AIR 1027 CHEVY CHASE DRIVE, BEVERLY HILLS
PRICE UPON REQUEST NEWLY PRICED | $5,900,000 | ChevyChaseSpanish.com

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OPEN SUN 2-5PM
10800 WILSHIRE BLVD. #1604, WILSHIRE CORRIDOR 1011 HILLCREST RD, TROUSDALE ESTATES

HOT PROPERTY
NEWLY PRICED | $4,750,000 | TheCalifornian1604.com RENDERING $8,700,000 | 1011Hillcrest.com

LINDA MAY
Linda@LindaMay.com
310.492.0735
DRE 00475038

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310.858.5402 | BRETT@BRETTLAWYER.COM | DRE 00897489

INCREDIBLE PRICE FOR THIS CANYON VIEWS ON 1± ACRE


ICONIC 1940’S ESTATE! GUARD GATED

2000 LA BREA TERRACE | HOLLYWOOD HILLS 9577 LIME ORCHARD RD | BEVERLY HILLS P.O.
$9,900,000 | 6BD 8BA | ON 1.8± ACRES $8,750,000 | 5BD 7BA
2000LABREATERRACE.COM 9577LIMEORCHARD.COM
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HOT PROPERTY

1816 N STANLEY AVE | HOLLYWOOD HILLS WEST 647 S HUDSON AVE | HANCOCK PARK
$3,450,000 | 4BD 2BA | BY HOWARD LANE FAIA $10,900,000 | 6BD 10BA | 8,500 SQFT ON DOUBLE LOT
THE LEONISESTATE.COM
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310.691.5950 | DRE 01358268 | Marcie@MarcieHartley.com

OPEN SUN 2-5

2780 LA CASTANA DR | HOLLYWOOD HILLS


$3,250,000 | 3BD 3BA
2780LACASTANA.COM

OPEN SUN 2-5 OPEN SUN 2-5 IN ESCROW

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2464 N CATALINA ST | LOS FELIZ 959 DOHENY DR #202 | WEST HOLLYWOOD 1883 RISING GLEN RD | SUNSET STRIP
$17,500/MO LEASE | 4BD 6BA + GUESTHOUSE $1,795,000 | 3BD 4BA $5,295,000 | 3BD 5BA
2464CATALINA.COM 959DOHENY.COM 1883RISINGGLEN.COM

IN ESCROW IN ESCROW COMING SOON

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BRENTWOOD | $6,495,000

BRENTWOOD | $3,500,000

PACIFIC PALISADES | $2,400,000


12246 DARLINGTON AVE | BRENTWOOD 637 N STANLEY AVE | MELROSE
$3,495,000 | 5BD 6BA $1,995,000 | 3BD 3BA
CARTHAY CIRCLE | $2,000,000

HOT PROPERTY
12246DARLINGTON.COM 637STANLEY.COM

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330 S MAPLETON DR, HOLMBY HILLS $88,000,000 334 S BURLINGAME AVE, BRENTWOOD $29,950,000 912 BENEDICT CYN DR, BEVERLY HILLS $24,750,000

DREW FENTON
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ESTATES
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801 N FOOTHILL RD, BEVERLY HILLS $18,900,000 1220 LOMA VISTA, BEVERLY HILLS $16,950,000

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5


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1110 MAYTOR PL, BEVERLY HILLS $15,900,000 602 N PALM DR, BEVERLY HILLS $6,950,000 8401 CARLTON WAY, HOLLYWOOD HILLS $2,450,000

DREWFENTON.COM
310.858.5474
ANNIVERSARY DRE 01317962
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S U N S E T ST R I P

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6 B E D R O O M S | 7.5 B AT H R O O M S
A P P R OX . 6 , 0 8 5 S Q. F T. | A P P R OX . 1 4 , 4 0 0 S Q. F T. LOT | $ 8 , 2 5 0 , 0 0 0
This emotional and dramatic Spanish hideaway is located above the Sunset Strip. The fully gated,
street-to-street lot is completely enveloped in mature landscaping offering the utmost in privacy.
Experience true resort style living with thoughtful Balinese influences throughout. Featuring superbly
scaled rooms and a perfectly executed floor plan with high ceilings, stone and wood floors, and numerous
French doors that open to the tranquil grounds. The main level includes the living room, dining room,
butler’s pantry, office, pool bathroom, one en-suite guest bedroom plus a spectacular eat-in open kitchen
and family room with pitched, beamed ceiling. The second level offers three en-suite bedrooms plus the

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master suite with fireplace, pitched, beamed ceiling, terrace, spa bathroom, and walk-in dressing room. A
hidden entry leads to a lower level rock cave wine cellar with approximately 1,500 bottle capacity, cigar
room, and humidor. The magical grounds offer the perfect respite to enjoy small or large gatherings
around the pool, in the outdoor dining area complete with built-in barbecue, in the outdoor theater or
in the outdoor covered family room with fireplace. Practice daily yoga or meditation in the Zen garden
complete with Balinese water wall. An outdoor guest house with bathroom and additional gated driveway
entry and parking is perfect for guests or offices. This ultimate Zen sanctuary feels miles away but is just
moments from the best nightlife and restaurants on the Sunset Strip.

HOT PROPERTY
JAMES HARRIS DAVID PARNES
JAMES@THE AGENCYRE.COM DPARNES@THE AGENCYRE.COM
424.400.5915 424.400.5916
LIC. # 01909801 LIC. # 01905862

THE AGENCYRE.COM

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Rendering

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979 BEL AIR ROAD B Y A P P O I N T M E N T O N LY | N E W P R I C E
BEL AIR | $23,495,000 5 BEDS | 7 BATHS | APPROX . 11,651 SQ . F T. | APPROX. 38,270 SQ . F T. LOT
HOT PROPERTY

MAURICIO UMANSKY FARRAH ALDJUFRIE DAVID PARNES JAMES HARRIS


424.230.3701 424.230.3712 424.400.5916 424.400.5915
LIC. # 01222825 LIC. # 01933070 LIC. #01905862 LIC. # 01909801
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1404 DE VLIN DRIVE OFFMARKE T LISTING
SUNSE T S TRIP | $5,395,000 3 BEDS | 3.5 BATHS | 3,462 SQ . F T. | 18,758 SQ . F T. LOT

HOT PROPERTY
AILEEN COMORA PAUL LESTER
ACOMOR A@THE AGENCYRE.COM PLESTER@THE AGENCYRE.COM
424.230.3746 424.230.3747
LIC. # 01002982 LIC. # 01338925

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THE AGENCYRE.COM
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633 FOOTHILL ROA D O P E N T U E S 11  2 P M | C AT E R E D B Y Y E A S T I E B O Y S B A G E L S
NE W LIS TING | BE VERLY HILL S | $7,795,000 6 BEDS | 9 BATHS | 7,720 SQ . F T. | 15,220 SQ . F T. LOT
HOT PROPERTY

JON GRAUMAN
JGR AUMAN@THE AGENCYRE.COM
424.238.2484
LIC. # 01469825
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LISTING

LUXURY
LISTINGS
801 OCEAN AVENUE #504 | SANTA MONICA | $2,550,000
2 BEDS | 2 BATHS | 1,622 SQ . F T.

NEW LISTING NEW LISTING


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2325 COVE AVENUE | SILVER LAKE | $1,625,000 3551 S. BENTLEY AVENUE | PALMS | $1,399,000
DUPLEX | 3 BEDS | 3 BATHS | 2,800 SQ. F T. | 8,998 SQ. F T. LOT 3 BEDS | 4 BATHS | 2,317 SQ . F T. | 6,343 SQ . F T. LOT

HOT PROPERTY
JON GR AUMAN JGR AUMAN@THE AGENCYRE.COM | 424.238.2484 | LIC. # 01469825

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EXCLUSIVE
LUXURY
LISTINGS
By Appointment Only
9425 SUNSET BLVD. | BEVERLY HILLS | $35,000,000
8 BEDS | 14 BATHS | OVER 1 ACRE LOT
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174 N. HILLCREST ROAD | BEVERLY HILLS | $30,000,000 9318 NIGHTINGALE DRIVE | SUNSET STRIP | $27,000,000
5 BEDS | 5 BATHS | 5,367 SQ . F T. | 1.17 ACRES 5 BEDS | 8 BATHS | 9,000 SQ . F T. | 29,000 SQ . F T. LOT
HOT PROPERTY

MAURICIO UMANSKY MUMANSKY@THE AGENCYRE.COM | 424.230.3701 | LIC. # 01222825

An international associate of Savills THE AGENCYRE.COM


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1. 1120 LOMA VISTA 2. 7860 TORREYSON DRIVE 3. 2818 FORRESTER DRIVE
TROUSDAL E | $16,995,000 SUNSE T S TRIP | $11,000,000 CHE VIOT HIL L S | $ 3,950,000
MAURICIO UMANSKY KEVIN DEES NINKEY DALTON

An international associate of Savills


424.230.3701 | LIC. # 01222825 424.281.68 48 | LIC. # 01915567 310.422.2536 | LIC. # 01437780

4. 2812 ANCHOR AVENUE 5. 5616 CALHOUN AVENUE

HOT PROPERTY
CHE VIOT HIL L S | $1,950,000 SHERMAN OAKS | $ 832,000
NINKEY DALTON MICHELLE SCHWARTZ
310.422.2536 | LIC. # 01437780 424.230.3716 | LIC. # 01889141

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OH

SUN 2PM - 5PM

1307 SIERRA ALTA WAY 1450 BLUE JAY WAY 825 NIMES PLACE
SUNSET STRIP | $18,500,000 BIRD STREETS | $15,900,000 BEL AIR | $15,000,000
5 BEDROOMS | 13,820 SQ. FT. | 15,303 SQ. FT. LOT 5 BEDROOMS | 6,377 SQ. FT. 5 BEDROOMS | 6,000 SQ. FT. | 30,488 SQ. FT. LOT

MAURICIO UMANSKY I LIC. # 01222825 JEFF KOHL I LIC. # 01095791 MAURICIO UMANSKY I LIC. # 01222825
ROUJA KOLEVA I LIC. # 01936334 MICHAEL DRUKER I LIC. # 02023164 FARRAH ALDJUFRIE I LIC. # 01933070
424.230.3701 424.230.3707 424.230.3701

OH $ OH OH OH

SUN 2PM - 5PM SUN 2PM - 5PM SUN 2PM - 5PM SUN 2PM - 5PM

511 N ARDEN DRIVE 12325 24TH HELENA DRIVE 461 BELLAGIO TERRACE 24818 MALIBU ROAD
BEVERLY HILLS | $14,995,000 BRENTWOOD | $12,900,000 BEL AIR | $12,750,000 MALIBU ROAD | $8,995,000
5 BEDROOMS | 9,304 SQ. FT. | 11,280 SQ. FT. LOT 7 BEDROOMS | 8,575 SQ. FT. | 11,725 SQ. FT. LOT 4 BEDROOMS | 6,624 SQ. FT. | 1.4 ACRES 3 BEDROOMS | 2,810 SQ. FT. | 6,934 SQ. FT. LOT

DAVID PARNES I LIC. # 01905862 DON HELLER I LIC. # 01198240 SACHA RADFORD I LIC. # 01404368 SANDRO DAZZAN I LIC. # 01418033
JAMES HARRIS I LIC. # 01909801 424.400.5920 310.617.4464 424.249.7040
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1354 DOHENY DRIVE 21590 PASEO SERRA STREET 1160 CHANTILLY ROAD 14635 WHITFIELD AVENUE
BIRD STREETS | $8,250,000 MALIBU | $7,900,000 BEL AIR | $7,495,000 PACIFIC PALISADES | $6,599,000
6 BEDROOMS | 6,085 SQ. FT. | 14,400 SQ. FT. LOT 5 BEDROOMS | 6,031 SQ. FT. | 31,040 SQ. FT. LOT 5 BEDROOMS | 8,000 SQ. FT. | 40,641 SQ. FT. LOT 6 BEDROOMS | 6,568 SQ. FT. | 6,871 SQ. FT. LOT
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JAMES HARRIS I LIC. # 01909801 SANDRO DAZZAN I LIC. # 01418033 MAURICIO UMANSKY I LIC. # 01222825 DAVID KELMENSON I LIC. # 01435306
DAVID PARNES I LIC. # 01905862 424.249.7040 EDUARDO UMANSKY I LIC. # 01354521 310.863.3030
424.400.5915 424.230.3701

OH $ NL OH NL OH OH $
HOT PROPERTY

SUN 2PM - 5PM SUN 2PM - 5PM SUN 2PM - 5PM SUN 2PM - 5PM

146 S. MEDIO DRIVE 1449 CUESTA LINDA 1122 S. GRETNA GREEN WAY 17804 CASTELLAMMARE DRIVE
BRENTWOOD | $ 6,595,000 PACIFIC PALISADES | $5,995,000 BRENTWOOD | $4,799,000 PACIFIC PALISADES | $4,495,000
5 BEDROOMS | 5,950 SQ. FT. | 8,339 SQ. FT. LOT 6 BEDROOMS | 7,327 SQ. FT. | 22,119 SQ. FT. LOT 5 BEDROOMS | 7,500 SQ. FT. | 7,474 SQ. FT. LOT 3 BEDROOMS | 4,298 SQ. FT. | 7,270 SQ. FT. LOT

JAI WINDING I LIC. # 01414245 JAMES HARRIS I LIC. # 01909801 SANTIAGO ARANA I LIC. # 01492489 DAN URBACH I LIC. # 01147391
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424.231.0752 DAVID PARNES I LIC. # 01905862 310.926.9808 310.360.5096


424.400.5915
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THEAGENCYRE.COM

NL OH OH $ NL OH OH

SUN 2PM - 5PM SUN 2PM - 5PM SUN 2PM - 5PM SUN 2PM - 5PM

2401 OUTPOST DRIVE 9314 OAKMORE ROAD 357 N. BONHILL ROAD 1417 BRINKLEY AVENUE
OUTPOST ESTATES | $4,495,000 BEVERLYWOOD | $4,195,000 BRENTWOOD | $3,999,999 BRENTWOOD | $3,750,000
5 BEDROOMS | 4,706 SQ. FT. | 22,162 SQ. FT. LOT 6 BEDROOMS | 4,733 SQ. FT. | 7,511 SQ. FT. LOT 4 BEDROOMS | 4,251 SQ. FT. | 8,023 SQ. FT. LOT 3 BEDROOMS | 3,621 SQ. FT. | 8,724 SQ. FT. LOT

JAMES HARRIS I LIC. # 01909801 MEIR KROLL I LIC. # 01864039 SANTIAGO ARANA I LIC. # 01492489 JAMES HARRIS I LIC. # 01909801
FARAH LEVI I LIC. # 01825849 310.341.4393 310.926.9808 DAVID PARNES I LIC. # 01905862
424.400.5915 424.400.5915

OH OH NL OH OH

SUN 1PM - 4PM SUN 2PM - 5PM SUN 2PM - 5PM SUN 2PM - 5PM

20 LOWER LAKE ROAD 780 TEAKWOOD ROAD 8530 FRANKLIN AVENUE 2678 WOODSTOCK ROAD
LAKE SHERWOOD | $2,995,000 KENTER CANYON | $2,987,000 SUNSET PLAZA | $2,599,000 HOLLYWOOD HILLS | $1,995,000
4 BEDROOMS | 3,319 SQ. FT. | 11,100 SQ. FT. LOT 4 BEDROOMS | 3,324 SQ. FT. | 15,522 SQ. FT. LOT 3 BEDROOMS | 2,364 SQ. FT. | 6,811 SQ. FT. LOT 3 BEDROOMS | 2,288 SQ. FT. | 11,521 SQ. FT. LOT

ROBERT SANDEFER I LIC. # 01996491 MAX NELSON I LIC. # 01409958 AZY FARAHMAND I LIC. # 01958066 JOSH MYLER I LIC. # 01443547
424.320.9344 424.238.2482 310.710.8841 MAURICIO UMANSKY I LIC. # 01222825

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6221 HOLLY MONT DRIVE 2325 COVE AVENUE 11636 MONTANA AVE #309 8947 HOLLYWOOD HILLS ROAD
BEACHWOOD CANYON | $1,995,000 SILVER LAKE | $1,625,000 BRENTWOOD | $1,499,000 HOLLYWOOD HILLS | $1,375,000
4 BEDROOMS | 3,635 SQ. FT. | 5,970 SQ. FT. LOT 3 BEDROOMS | 2,800 SQ. FT. | 8,998 SQ. FT. LOT 2 BEDROOMS | 1,865 SQ. FT. 3 BEDROOMS | 1,260 SQ. FT. | 8,756 SQ. FT. LOT

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APRIL LOPEZ I LIC. # 01940305 JON GRAUMAN I LIC. # 01469825 DAVID KELMENSON I LIC. # 01435306 JOSH MYLER I LIC. # 01443547
JAY RAVNIKAR I LIC. # 01992633 424.238.2484 310.863.3030 424.230.3733
818.449.0179

NL OH NL OH NL NL OH

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1345 HAVENHURST DRIVE 2928 ROWENA AVENUE #3 1333 S. BEVERLY GLEN #306 8839 CYNTHIA AVENUE #6
WEST HOLLYWOOD | STARTING AT $1,245,000 SILVER LAKE | $1,200,000 CENTURY CITY | $949,775 WEST HOLLYWOOD | $879,000
2 & 3 BEDROOM RESIDENCES 2 BEDROOMS | 1,912 SQ. FT. 2 BEDROOMS | 2,002 SQ. FT. 2 BEDROOMS | 1,340 SQ. FT.

PAUL LESTER I LIC. # 01338925 DARIAN ROBIN I LIC. # 01410426 SAM PLOUCHART I LIC. # 01921196 BEN BELACK I LIC. # 01900787

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310.728.0345
SHOWN BY APPT

9050 ST IVES DR, SUNSET STRIP $13,995,000 1047 SOMERA ROAD, BEL AIR $10,995,000 1235 LAGO VISTA DR, BEVERLY HILLS $8,249,000
THREE OFFICES. ONE RESPECTED NAME.
Amazing opportunity. Explosive view property with 44,905 sqft lot. Amazing Opportunity in Bel Air with Ocean, Mountain, & City Views! 4+4 gated East Coast Traditional on half an acre lot.
VISIT US AT WWW.NOURMAND.COM Michael Nourmand/Adam Sires 310.666.3294 Nicole Contreras 310.614.4952 Myra Nourmand 310.888.3333

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

121 N CANYON VIEW DR, BRENTWOOD $7,295,000 1263 DELRESTO DR, BEVERLY HILLS $5,495,000 125 N STANLEY DR, BEVERLY HILLS $4,995,000 3666 DIXIE CANYON, SHERMAN OAKS $2,995,000
6 bedroom + 8.5 bath home in prime Brentwood location. Gated 5bed+6.5 bath, 2-story Traditional with pool. Brand new contemporary 5+7 w/ theater, gym, mini golf. Peaceful & private Mediterranean w/ 5+5.5, pool, & grassy yard.
Diana Shirazi/Rochelle Maize 310.968.8828 Jill Epstein/Myra Nourmand 310.888.3333 Rochelle Maize/Gayle Weiss 310.968.8828 Melody Rogers/Colin Hagiwara 323.899.5636

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SAT & SUN 2-5 OPEN SAT & SUN 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
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11326 ISLETA ST, BRENTWOOD $2,488,000 533 LEVERING AVENUE, WESTWOOD $2,099,000 1246 N FULLER AVE, WEHO $1,875,000 3910 CODY RD, SHERMAN OAKS $1,565,000
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Open & Bright 2-story home in the sought after Brentwood Glen. Lovely 3+2.5 with updated kitchen, en-suite master, private yard. A m a z i n g L i v e - w o r k D u p l e x . Tw o H o m e s o n o n e l o t . Spacious traditional high in the hills with great natural light.
Nicole Contreras 310.614.4952 Andrea Best 310.888.3307 Ben Shapiro 323.842.0169 Melody Rogers 323.899.5636

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5


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3010 GLENDALE BLVD, ATWATER VILLAGE $1,499,000 2521 SILVER RIDGE AVE, SILVER LAKE $1,499,000 2323 S BEVERLY GLEN #9, WESTWOOD $1,395,000 2470 N GOWER ST, BEACHWOOD CYN $1,395,000
Commercial property in a tranquil pocket of “the Boulevard”. Steven Hill c.1995 on lower Silver Ridge. 3 + 2.5 w/ views. New York Style Living, Luxurious & Chic 3 bd / 5 ba Townhouse. Updated 3 bed / 2 bath traditional single family residence.
Shannon & Joey Fenton 310.365.6118 Linda Chamberlain 323.828.7269 Eitan Constine 310.963.1648 Jeremy Fischer 323.821.2966

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
HOT PROPERTY

15517 BRIARWOOD DR, SHERMAN OAKS $1,295,000 5127 VESPER AVE, SHERMAN OAKS $1,195,000 281 S BARRINGTON AVE, BRENTWOOD $848,000 7135 HOLLYWOOD BLVD #407, HWD $575,000
Charming 3 bed / 2.5 bath view property with open floor plan. Remodeled 3+2.5 home on 8,100 sf lot at the end of a cul-de-sac. Unit#C5. Light filled, open & spacious 2 bed / 2 bath condo. Hollywood & La Brea 2 + 2 condo, exclusive full service bldg.
Jill Epstein 310.888.3355 Ni cole Contreras 310.614.4952 Scott Campbell/Beverly Shea 323.252.9870
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Gayle Weiss 310.880.7948

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129 N ROCKINGHAM, BRENTWOOD PARK $14,995,000 9056 ST IVES DR, SUNSET STRIP $6,495,000 2794MANDEVILLECYN, BRENTWOOD $5,295,000 2220 AVE OF THE STARS PH2802 $4,790,000
One of the last great compounds in Brentwood Park. Appx 11k sf lot w/ explosive city views in lower Sunset Strip. Exquisite Traditional. 5 Bed / 6 Bath www.2794mandeville.com Penthouse w/spectacular views in guard gated Century Towers.
Rochelle Maize 310.968.8828 Michael Nourmand/Adam Sires 310.666.3294 Gavin Fleminger 310.850.8053 Andrea Best 310.888.3307

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

1136 N DOHENY DR, SUNSET STRIP $4,295,000 1456 ALTRIDGE DR, BHPO $3,995,000 15958 HIGH KNOLL RD, ENCINO $3,750,000 1353 BRAERIDGE DRIVE, BHPO $3,725,000
G a t e d p r i v a t e S p a n i s h re s i d e n c e i n l o w e r D o h e n y. Architectural contemporary with 5 bd+7 ba & rooftop deck. Stunning 5+5 modern home in Royal Oaks w/ 34,000+ sqft lot. 4+4.5 lower BHPO with traditional warmth & modern finishes.
Michael Nourmand/Adam Sires 310.666.3294 Myra Nourmand/Bahar Soomekh 310.888.3333 Eric Smilay 310.600.9172 Whitney Barry 310.266.6240

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221 S BUNDY DRIVE, BRENTWOOD $3,395,000 2640 GLENDON AVE, RANCHO PARK $2,995,000 11325 FARLIN ST, BRENTWOOD $2,825,000 8715 SUNSET PLAZA TERR, SUNSET STRIP $2,815,000

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Exquisite Cape Cod. 5 Bed / 5 Bath. www.221southbundy.com Completely rebuilt 2-story European Hamptons-style home. 5 bed spanish home with big backyard & contemporary finishes! 3 bed / 3 bath home, 3,088 sq ft, pool/spa, private, views.
Gavin Fleminger 310.850.8053 Gaye Kruger 310.428.6577 Nicole Contreras/Tara Alpin 310.614.4952 Gina Isaac 323.829.8009

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 SHOWN BY APPT SHOWN BY APPT

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2204 PATRICIA AVE, CENTURY CITY $2,795,000 14927 HESBY ST, SHERMAN OAKS $2,049,000 1419 N OGDEN DR, LOS ANGELES $1,799,000 121 S CANON DR #201, BEVERLY HILLS $1,739,000
5 br / 6 ba in the perfect location with pool, jacuzzi & BBQ area. 5+6.5 Cape Cod in great school district. Open floorplan & pool. Pristine Spaulding Square 2 bed/2ba 1919 California bungalow. 2,091 sqft front facing corner unit with security & 3-car parking.
Brett Miller 310.435.3998 The Kostrey Collection 323.785.7545 Mica Rabineau 323.816.5868 Victoria Peters 310.595.0566

SHOWN BY APPT OPEN SAT & SUN 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

HOT PROPERTY
1549 PALISADES DR, PACIFIC PALISADES $1,169,000 3562 DIVISION ST, MT WASHINGTON $749,000 4407 FRANCIS AVE #308, HANCOCK PARK $699,000 1412 WYBRO WAY, CITY TERRACE $529,000
2 bed / 3 bath updated townhouse in the Michael Lane Villas. 3 bed / 2 bath hillside home with office/workshop space. Top floor park facing 2br/2ba condo. A wonderful oasis! Charming, remodeled 2+1 Spanish with development potential.
Gina Isaac 323.829.8009 Mark Walker 818.438.3342

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Joanne Vuylsteke 310.487.0943 The Kostrey Collection 323.785.7545

BEVERLY HILLS Tel: 310.274.4000 I BRENTWOOD Tel: 310.300.3333 I HOLLYWOOD Tel: 323.462.6262 I For additional photos and properties, please visit us at: www.nourmand.com
Myra Nourmand Luxury Estates

1235 Lago Vista Drive 1263 Delresto Drive 1041 ½ N Bundy Drive
Beverly Hills l $8,249,000 Lower BHPO l $5,495,000 Brentwood l $4,500,000
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NEW LISTING NEW LISTING OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4


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1456 Altridge Drive 959 N Alpine Drive 350 Fordyce Road


BHPO l $3,995,000 Beverly Hills l $32,500/month* Brentwood l $15,000/month*
LOS ANGELES TIMES

SOLD SOLD LEASED

25045 Ashley Ridge Road 1453 San Ysidro Drive 243 Delfern Drive
HOT PROPERTY

Hidden Hills l $6,249,000 Lower BHPO l $4,599,999 Holmby Hills l $65,000/month

MYRA NOURMAND dre#:00983509 myranourmandrealestate * Unfurnished price shown.


Office: 310.274.4000 mynourmand@nourmand.com @myranourmand Contact agent for furnished
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2220 AVE
OF THE STARS
#PH2802
CENTURY CITY
$4,790,000
Rare penthouse with spectacular, sweeping views

in the illustrious & amenity-rich Century Towers.


533 This 3 bed / 2.5 bath home with classic center

hall floorplan features open & spacious public


Features 3 bed / 3 bath in over 2,700 sq ft of living LEVERING rooms. Large living room with focal fireplace
space. Updated with finest finishes & fixtures.
AVENUE and a wonderful, expansive eat-in cook’s

WESTWOOD
kitchen. Private, lush & tranquil alfresco patio

spaces. Warner Avenue School District.

$2,099,000
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AVENUE

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RANCHO PARK
$2,995,000
Meticulously rebuilt 4 bed / 4.5 bath European

Hamptons-style home with unparalleled quality.

Features Chef’s kitchen and fabulous master suite.

Complete BBQ with refrigerator, patio, and lawn.

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2204 2323 S Chic 3 bed / 5 bath 3-story townhome with

PATRICIA BEVERLY
abundant natural light and high ceilings.

AVENUE
Features spacious open living and dining

GLEN #9 room. Gourmet kitchen with Viking appliances.

CENTURY CITY WESTWOOD


Upstairs master features two large closets.

$2,795,000 $1,395,000
Private elevator & full 3-car private garage.

HOT PROPERTY
5 bed / 5.5 bath two-story modern farmhouse with

high ceilings, tons of natural light and an open


BEVERLY HILLS Tel: 310.274.4000
floor plan. Vaulted ceilings & multiple fireplaces
BRENTWOOD Tel: 310.300.3333
throughout. Over sized master with a private patio. HOLLYWOOD Tel: 323.462.6262

Three Offices. One Respected Name.

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$6,900,000 | 6010 SHIPYARD LANE | Easton, MD
6 BEDROOMS | 7 BATHS | 13 ACRE PT
Denise Pilnak 310.776.1399

OPEN SUN 2-5

$3,239,000 | 4028 CROMWELL DRIVE | W. Hllywd


4 BEDROOMS | 4 BATHS | GUEST APARTMENT
Carter + Orland 213.703.1001
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$3,195,000 | 1129 BENEDICT CYN | Beverly Hills $1,995,000 | 3875 CARNAVON WAY | Los Feliz
4 BEDROOMS | 6 BATHS | PRIVATE 3 BEDROOMS | 3 BATHS | LUXURY
Mike Eisenberg 310.748.5410 Henry Panah 818.414.4111
LOS ANGELES TIMES

OPEN SUN 2-5 OPEN SUN 2-5 OPEN SUN 2-5


HOT PROPERTY

$1,600,000 | 6251 HOLLY MONT DRIVE | Hollywood $1,599,000 | www.3440MCLAUGHLINAVE.com | Mar Vista $1,570,000 | 11621 AYRES AVENUE | West L.A. $1,375,000 | www.12528SHORTAVE.com | Marina
4 BEDROOMS | 5 BATHS | VIEWS | INCOME 4 BEDROOMS | 3 BATHS 3 BEDROOMS | 2 BATHS | DUPLEX 3 BEDROOMS | 2 BATHS | RENOVATED
Nathan Bishop 310.746.7663 Sherri Noel 310.994.8721 Scott Walker 310.709.6807 Sherri Noel 310.994.8721

kw beverly hills | kw brentwood | kw larchmont | kw los feliz | kw santa monica | kw pacific palisades
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$6,888,000 | www.8381HOLLYWOOD.com | Sunset Strip $3,700,000 | 622 N. EDINBURGH AVE | Hllywd Hills $3,295,000 | 6132 WARNER DRIVE | Hllywd Hills
4 BEDROOMS | 4 BATHS | STUNNING! 5 BEDROOMS | 6 BATHS | ZERO-EDGE POOL 5 BEDROOMS | 5 BATHS | JUST REDUCED!
Omega Group-Todd Michaud 310.429.8191 The Sunset Team-Alex Lombardo 310.274.3900 The Sunset Team-Alex Lombardo 310.274.3900

$2,895,000 | 4934 LOUISE AVENUE | Encino $1,999,000 | 2946 KELTON AVENUE | West LA
6 BEDROOMS | 6 BATHS | GATED 4 BEDROOMS | 4 BATHS | NEW CONSTRUCTON
Soraya Afari | Homa Taghavi 310.923.5900 Bill Stimming 310.488.6687

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$1,695,000 | 4129 MAGUIRE DRIVE | Malibu $1,688,000 | www.123CATAMARAN.com | Marina $3,495,000 | 16814 CALLE DE SARAH | Pacific Palisades
3 BEDROOMS | 3 BATHS | GREAT VIEW 2 BEDROOMS | 3 BATHS | BEACH COTTAGE 4 BEDROOMS | 5 BATHS | OCEAN VIEW
Bill Stimming | Yamile Pittol 310.770.3151 Pete Castro | Toni Patillo 888.678.7383 ext 2113 Tanya Starcevich 310.739.4216

LOS ANGELES TIMES


OPEN SUN 2-5 OPEN SUN 2-5 OPEN SUN 2-5

HOT PROPERTY
$1,200,000 | 1821 FAIRBURN AVE #303 | Westwood $1,149,999 | 12329 OTSEGO STREET | Valley Village $870,000 | 4211 REDWOOD AVE #211 | Marina $16,500 MO | SPANISHONTHEBOULEVARD.com | Grove
3 BEDROOMS | 3 BATHS | TURN KEY! 2 BEDROOMS | 1 BATH | VALLEY VILLAGE 2 BEDROOMS | 2 BATHS | MARINA ARTS DST LEASE | 5 BEDROOMS | 6 BATHS
Michael Margolin 310.613.0400 Rhonda Kohn 310.482.2233 Christian Humbert 310.351.6057 Omega Group-Todd Michaud 310.429.8191

kw beverly hills | kw brentwood | kw larchmont | kw los feliz | kw santa monica | kw pacific palisades

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1st Lien Loans 1st Lien Loans
Sampling of rates as of July 18, 2018

310-859-0488
LOS ANGELES TIMES

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BRE 01004991 | NMLS 357449 BRE 01794261 | NMLS 317894
HOT PROPERTY

chris@insigniamortgage.com damon@insigniamortgage.com

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CORNER-UNIT LOVELY TWO-STORY HOME DESIRABLE AREA SECLUDED CUL-DE-SAC LUXURIOUS HIDDEN GEM
ANAHEIM $499,900 CARSON $645,000 CARSON $510,000 FULLERTON $1,498,000 FULLERTON $1,488,800
Upgraded, 3BR, 2.5BA home w/a detached Completely upgraded kitchen with granite and Charming entertainer’s home offering an open floor 4BR, 3BA home at the end of a tree-lined street Incredible, 4BR, 4BA turnkey offering breathtaking
2-car garage in the highly sought-after and gated stainless appliances, luxurious bathrooms with plan, abundant natural light, and a gas FP. features a large private driveway, spacious 3-car city-light, hill, and canyon views on a prime CDS.
community of The Renaissance. quartz countertops & new plumbing. garage, and separate RV garage.
(620290) (800) 387-5417 (620513) (800) 387-1454 (620485) (888) 335-8628 (620289) (800) 387-5417 (620286) (800) 387-5417

NAPLES ISLAND LUXURY ON THE SAND TWO HOMES, ONE LOT ROOM TO ROAM GORGEOUS DETACHED CONDO
LONG BEACH $7,500,000 LONG BEACH $1,875,000 LONG BEACH $1,199,000 LONG BEACH $740,000 LONG BEACH $659,000
This over 4,700 SF, 4BR, 5.5BA, European-style, 5BR home on a sandy beach enjoys a BA in all BRs, Beautiful craftsman home w/a 3BR, 2BA, front unit Large dining and living rooms, an open kitchen w/ A newly remodeled kitchen w/newer SS appliances
bay front estate w/three boat slips is one of only large dining room, and great ocean and Marine and cozy, 3BR, 2BA, back unit. ample storage, family room w/FP and cathedral and huge brick patio off the dining area.
eight custom homes. Stadium views. ceilings, and large master suite.
(620477) (888) 335-8628 (620403) (800) 387-5430 (620483) (888) 335-8628 (620406) (800) 387-5430 (620482) (888) 335-8628

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SPRAWLING CORNER-LOT HOME PRIME CORNER-LOT PRESIDIO ESTATES SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS AMAZING OCEAN VIEWS
LONG BEACH $649,000 MISSION VIEJO $899,000 NORTH TUSTIN $1,950,000 PASADENA $798,888 RANCHO PALOS VERDES $1,450,000
Gorgeous hardwood floors throughout and a Impeccable, 3BR, 2.5BA, 1,954 SF home featuring Impressive and elegant perfectly describe this home Lovely 2-story townhouse near San Gabriel 5BR, 3BA home w/newer travertine, beautiful
spacious master BR w/French doors to the a 9,350 SF yard and over $200,000 in a complete on more than half an acre in a gated community w/ Mountains offers natural light, space, upgrades, granite, upgraded cabinets, a wet bar, and stone FP.
backyard. renovation. only nine custom homes. and gorgeous mountain views.
(620480) (888) 335-8628 (620288) (800) 387-5417 (620283) (800) 387-5417 (620282) (800) 387-5417 (620481) (888) 335-8628

REMODELED DESIGNER HOME BEAUTIFUL HOME HILLCREST PARK SERENE AND QUIET AREA POOL-HOME ON HUGE LOT
ANAHEIM $930,000 BEAUMONT $320,000 FULLERTON $820,000 FULLERTON $790,000 GARDEN GROVE $749,900
3,000 SF home on a 10,000 SF lot close to I-5, SR- 4BR, 2BA home on a large lot w/a pool-sized The original, 3BR, 2.5BA, 1,933 SF home boasting Welcome to this classic 1-story home available for Spacious, 5BR, 2BA home in a great area enjoys a
91, Disneyland Resort, and the downtown Packing backyard in the desirable Three Rings Ranch fantastic 180-degree views from the newly rebuilt the first time in over 45 years on a spacious corner- formal dining room, new appliances, family room,

LOS ANGELES TIMES


House District. A must-see. community w/no HOA. covered patio. lot in a quiet area. and private yard w/fruit trees.
(620473) (888) 335-8628 (620474) (888) 335-8628 (620281) (800) 387-5417 (620285) (800) 387-5417 (620402) (800) 387-5430

PERFECT FOR INVESTORS COMFORTABLE LIVING LUXURIOUS CORNER-CONDO CLASSIC SPANISH STYLE WATERFRONT LIVING
GARDEN GROVE $285,000 IRVINE $359,000 LONG BEACH $925,000 LONG BEACH $589,900 LONG BEACH $489,000
Bright, 1BR, 1BA, upper-level end-unit in the serene Upgraded, 1BR, 1BA condo offering newer wood Luxury corner-unit condo w/New York sophistication Classic, 2BR, 1BA, Spanish home w/a detached Enjoy this chic design w/a remodeled kitchen w/
gated community of Lakeside Garden Grove. floors throughout and an updated kitchen w/granite and walls of glass on two sides framing ocean and and permitted, 1BR, 1BA, mother-in-law suite in dark cherry cabinets and family room w/gas FP in
countertops and SS appliances. city views. back. the safety of a guard-gated community.
(620287) (800) 387-5417 (620284) (800) 387-5417 (620478) (888) 335-8628 (620476) (888) 335-8628 (620405) (800) 387-5430

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FABULOUS OPPORTUNITY BEST DEAL IN NEWPORT CREST QUIET AND PRIVATE TOWNHOUSE SPECIAL WOODCREST ESTATE RARE ESTATE
LOS ALAMITOS $699,000 NEWPORT BEACH $899,999 ORANGE $589,999 RIVERSIDE $779,900 ROSSMOOR $1,489,000
3BR, 2BA home on a huge lot in a top-rated school 4BR, 3BA end-unit w/hardwood floors, a roaring This beautiful, 3BR, 2.5BA townhouse w/a 3-car Impressive, 5BR, 4BA remodel in a highly sought- 5BR, 5BA home w/coffered ceilings, three FPs, a
district close to beaches, dining, entertainment, and FP, large master suite, and spacious balcony w/ garage in prestigious Huntington won’t disappoint after neighborhood boasts gorgeous views, two master suite on both floors, gourmet kitchen, pool-
shopping. peekaboo ocean views. you. master BRs, and attractive BAs. house w/BA, and built-in BBQ.
(620404) (800) 387-5430 (620486) (888) 335-8628 (620291) (800) 387-5417 (620475) (888) 335-8628 (620410) (800) 490-0562

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Open House
711 Walden Dr

Stunning architectural estate in prime Cheviot Hills


10342 Lorenzo Dr
Newly completed contemporary Spanish estate
Open House
Satday 7/21 &
Sunday 7/22
Sunday 7/22
2–5pm
2–5pm

$16,500,000
Sally Forster Jones $4,985,000 Sally Forster Jones
310.579.2200 310.579.2200
5 Bed | 9 Bath | 8,227 Sq Ft showings@sfjgroup.com 4 Bed | 5 Bath | 4,750 Sq Ft showings@sfjgroup.com
711Walden.com DRE 00558939 10342Lorenzo.com DRE 00558939

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9264 Cordell Dr

 

     

148 S Wilton Pl

Beautifully remodeled Georgian Colonial


Open House

Sunday 7/22
Sunday 7/22
2–5pm &
2–5:30pm
Tuesday 7/24
11-2pm
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$3,795,000 Sally Forster Jones & Joshua Smith


310.579.2200
$2,195,000 Victoria Romeyn
victoria.romeyn@compass.com
James Otis
jamesrileyotis@aol.com
S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 21 , 2 018

4 Bed | 4 Bath | 2,849 Sq Ft showings@sfjgroup.com 3 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 2,429 Sq Ft 310.770.8218 323.360.5374
9264Cordell.com DRE 00558939 | 01739044 DRE 01907781 DRE 01262707

Open House
1464 Comstock Ave

380 Waverly Dr
Excellent development or remodel opportunity

Wonderful remodeled C.W. Buchanan Craftsman


Sunday 7/22
2–5pm
LOS ANGELES TIMES

Allison Schwarz Ann Gluck Brent Chang


$1,950,000 310.433.0056
Coming Soon ann.gluck@compass.com brent@brentchang.com
4 Bed | 4 Bath | 3,063 Sq Ft allison@alsestates.com Pasadena, CA 626.616.2310 626.487.8100
DRE 01878458 DRE 01780026 DRE 01822562
HOT PROPERTY

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Trophy estate
800 Stradella Rd

Jet liner views from downtown to the ocean


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$46,250,000 | Bel Air tomer.fridman@compass.com
$35,000,000 | Hollywood Hills tomer.fridman@compass.com
New Development Opportunity 310.926.3777 New Development Opportunity 310.926.3777
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Museum quality view home in Bird Streets


9127 Thrasher Ave
805 Nimes Pl

Prime Bel Air RTI


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Tomer Fridman & Sally Forster Jones


$32,000,000 | Bel Air Tomer Fridman
tomer.fridman@compass.com
$25,500,000 | Bird Streets
tomer.fridman@compass.com
New Development Opportunity 310.926.3777 4 Bed | 7 Bath | 10,094 Sq Ft 310.926.3777
805nimesplace.com DRE 01750717 9127thrasherave.com DRE 01750717/00558939

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385 Trousdale Pl

Development opportunity in Trousdale


9212 Nightingale Dr

Development opportunity in Doheny Estates

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Tomer Fridman
$15,500,000 | Doheny Estates Tomer Fridman
tomer.fridman@compass.com
$13,000,000 | Beverly Hills
tomer.fridman@compass.com
New Development Opportunity 310.926.3777 New Development Opportunity 310.926.3777

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9212nightingaledrive.com DRE 01750717 385trousdaleplace.com DRE 01750717
375 Trousdale Pl

Development opportunity in Trousdale

HOT PROPERTY
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Tomer Fridman
$11,500,000 | Beverly Hills tomer.fridman@compass.com
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New Development Opportunity 310.926.3777 call 310.230.5478

375trousdaleplace.com DRE 01750717

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2529 Commonwelath Ave


Elegant Mediterranean Revival in Windsor Square

French Colonial Estate in Los Feliz


204 S Plymouth Blvd Sunday 7/22
2–5pm

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$4,000,000 Boni Bryant | Joe Reichling $3,750,000 Boni Bryant | Joe Reichling
boni.bryant@compass.com boni.bryant@compass.com
4 Bed | 5 Bath | 3,267 Sq Ft 323.854.1780 5 Bed | 5.5 Bath | 3,710 Sq Ft 323.854.1780
204Plymouth.com DRE 01245335/01427385 2529commonwealth.com DRE 01245335/01427385

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Spanish with entertainer’s yard in Los Feliz


2021 N Oxford Ave
1918 Taft Ave

Charming Dutch Colonial in Los Feliz


Saturday 7/21
Sunday 7/22
& Sunday 7/22
2–5pm
2–5pm

$1,900,000 Boni Bryant | Joe Reichling


$1,799,000
Boni Bryant | Joe Reichling
boni.bryant@compass.com boni.bryant@compass.com
3 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 2,540 Sq Ft 323.854.1780 323.854.1780
3 Bed | 2 Bath | 2,170 Sq Ft
1918taftave.com DRE 01245335/01427385 DRE 01245335/01427385
2021Oxford.com
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Eclectic craftsman with pool in Silver Lake
1307 Lucile Ave

1414 N Stanley Ave

Final opportunity to own at ROW2!


Open House

Sunday 7/22 Saturday 7/21


2–5pm & Sunday 7/22
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2–5pm

$1,699,000 Boni Bryant | Joe Reichling


From $1,419,000 Boni Bryant | Joe Reichling
boni.bryant@compass.com boni.bryant@compass.com
3 Bed | 2 Bath | 2,001 Sq Ft 323.854.1780 3 Bed | 3.5 Bath | 1,911-1,952 Sq Ft 323.854.1780
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1307Lucile.com DRE 01245335/01427385 DRE 01245335/01427385


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Open House

18 new luxury condos in Hollywood


2111 N Cahuenga Blvd

Saturday 7/21
& Sunday 7/22
2–5pm
HOT PROPERTY

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material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only. Information is compiled from sources deemed reliable but
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call 310.230.5478 3 Bed | 3.5 Bath | 1,700 Sq Ft 323.854.1780
Cahuenga18.com DRE 01245335/01427385
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UNPARALLELED 1926 PAUL WILLIAMS ESTATE

Jeanne Valvo Joey Valvo 143 S. Mapleton Drive


310.625.4777 310.463.2727 Holmby Hills, CA 90024
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Price Available by Request

Seaside Manor 852 N Vista St


Nassau, Bahamas West Hollywood, CA 90046
$6,995,000 $4,250,000

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Craig & Evelyne Ashley Robin Greer
310.488.7695 310.717.1805
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

260 Bronwood Ave 2617 Harlesden Ct


Westwood Hills, CA 90049 Hollywood Hills, CA 90046

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$2,395,000 $2,195,000

Amy Colvin Mimi Starrett

HOT PROPERTY
310.625.7559 424.352.1244
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5PM BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

CORERealEstateGroup.com | 250 N Canon Drive | Beverly Hills | 90210 | 310.203.8300

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P R I C E I M P R O V E M E N T | O P E N S AT & S U N 2 - 5 O P E N S AT U R D AY & S U N D AY 2 - 5 N E W P R I C E | O P E N S U N D AY 2 - 5

BEL AIR | 1171 STONE CANYON ROAD BEL AIR | 11555 BELLAGIO ROAD BEVERLYCENTER | 455 NORTH CRESCENTHEIGHTS BOULEVARD BEVERLY HILLS | 447 NORTH DOHENY DRIVE #303
$7,900,000 | 6 Bedrooms, 6.5 Bathrooms $5,995,000 | 6 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms $2,298,000 | 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms $1,373,000 | 1 Bedrooms, 1.5 Bathrooms
Patty Best M: 310.339.8002 DRE# 01371145 Chad Lund M: 310.801.2641 DRE# 0998185 Jourdan Lee Khoo M: 310.598.8940 DRE# 01943027 Shelton Wilder M: 310.997.7059 DRE# 01979656
Chad Lund M: 310.801.2641 DRE# 00998185 Patty Best M: 310.339.8002 DRE# 01371145 Jesse Zamora M: 818.445.5153 DRE# 01991493

O P E N S U N D AY 2 - 5 NEW LISTING O P E N S U N D AY 2 - 5

BEVERLY HILLS | 1110 BENEDICT CANYON DRIVE BEVERLY HILLS | 903 HARTFORD WAY BEVERLY HILLS POST OFFICE | 1500 SEABRIGHT PLACE BRENTWOOD | 509 SOUTH WESTGATE AVENUE
$7,450,000 | 5 Bedrooms, 6 Bathrooms $45,000/MO | 6 Bedrooms, 9 Bathrooms $19,500,000 | 7 Bedrooms, 11 Bathrooms $4,495,000 | 5 Bedrooms, 6 Bathrooms
Jeeb O’Reilly & Lauren Carey & Marisa Zanuck Dena Luciano M: 310.600.3848 DRE# 01827352 Juliette Hohnen M: 323.422.7147 DRE# 01772623 Clifford Rowe O: 424.203.1890 DRE# 00986502
M: 310.980.5304 DRE# 01156891 / 02025316 / 01232594 Andrea Tzadik M: 310.625.8208 DRE# 00984361
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BRENTWOOD | 16428 SLOAN DRIVE LITTLE HOLMBY | 771 WESTHOLME MALIBU | 197 PARADISE COVE ROAD MARINA DEL REY | 123 VOYAGE MALL
$3,595,000 | 4 Bedrooms, 6 Bathrooms $3,795,000 | 5 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms $1,975,000 | 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms $16,000/MO | 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms
Marshall Peck M: 310.497.3279 DRE# 01872030 Jeeb O’Reilly M: 310.980.5304 DRE# 01156891 Juliette Hohnen M: 323.422.7147 DRE# 01772623 Tori Barnao M: 323.633.1878 DRE# 01425512 J
Tori Barnao M: 323.633.1878 DRE# 01425512 Gersh Gershunoff M: 213.359.0328 DRE# 01790216
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O P E N S U N D AY 2 - 5 JUST REDUCED O P E N S AT U R D AY 1 2 - 2
HOT PROPERTY

MARINA DEL REY | 736 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD PACIFIC PALISADES | 765 OCAMPO DRIVE PALM SPRINGS | 1045 BELLA VISTA PALM SPRINGS | 463 LAUTNER LANE
$2,000,000 | 2 Bedrooms, 3Bathrooms $4,385,000 | 3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms $1,750,000 | 4 Bedrooms, 5 Bathrooms $1,347,000 | 3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms
Tori Barnao M: 323.633.1878 DRE# 01425512 Melissa Alt O: 424.202.3232 DRE# 01019836 Tom Scrocco & Randy Isaacs O: 760.656.8751 Tom Scrocco & Randy Isaacs O: 760.656.8751
Gersh Gershunoff M: 213.359.0328 DRE# 01790216 David Mossler M: 424.202.3200 DRE# 00546677 DRE# 01245433 / 01252713 DRE# 01245433 / 01252713
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N E W Y O R K C I T Y | LO N G I S L A N D | T H E H A M P TO N S | W E STC H E ST E R | C O N N E C T I C U T | N E W J E R S E Y | F LO R I DA | C A L I FO R N I A | C O LO R A D O | M A S S A C H U S E T TS | I N T E R N AT I O N A L

N E W L I S T I N G | O P E N S AT U R D AY & S U N D AY 2 - 5 O P E N S AT U R D AY 2 - 5 OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY

BEL AIR | 2-5PM


11555 BELLAGIO ROAD | $5,995,000
Chad Lund M: 310.801.2641 DRE# 0998185
Patty Best M: 310.339.8002 DRE# 01371145

BEVERLY HILLS | 2-5PM


527 HILLGREENS DRIVE | $3,349,000
SANTA MONICA | 617 GEORGINA AVENUE SANTA MONICA | 424 14TH STREET STUDIO CITY | 12807 MILBANK STREET Nancy Hochman-Ross M: 310.600.8358 DRE# 01067292
$11,500,000 | 5 Bedrooms, 10 Bathrooms $6,425,000 | 6 Bedrooms, 6.5 Bathrooms $1,549,000 | 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms
Christine Kim M: 310.729.1514 DRE# 01914081 BRENTWOOD | 2-5PM
Bachir Oueida O: 310.722.2272 DRE# 00936311 Elizabeth Puro M: 310.418.5427 DRE# 00908563
886 TEAKWOOD ROAD | $2,799,000
Robert Puro M: 310.849.1962 DRE# 02047990
Marci Baron M: 310.387.9829 DRE# 01031934
R E D U C E D | O P E N S U N D AY 2 - 5 NEW LISTING
LOS FELIZ | 2-5PM
3835 CLAYTON AVENUE | $1,325,000
Heather & Learka M: 323.445.0093
DRE# 0138002 / 01796380

MAGNOLIA PARK | 2-5PM


5508 HAZELTINE AVENUE | $885,500
Craig White M: 310.415.8666 DRE# 01884948
ARTIST RENDERING

STUDIO CITY | 4221 AGNES AVENUE SUNSET STRIP | 2100 SUNSET PLAZA DRIVE SUNSET STRIP | 1162 SUNSET HILLS ROAD PACIFIC PALISADES | 2-5PM
$1,298,000 | 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms $16,000,000 | 6 Bedrooms, 11 Bathrooms $9,750,000 | 5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms 1061 RAVOLI DRIVE | $2,800,000
Robert Puro M: 310.849.1962 DRE# 02047990 Juliette Hohnen M: 323.422.7147 DRE# 01772623 Michelle Oliver M: 310.500.6111 DRE# 01837352 Curt Northrup M: 310.880.3584 DRE# 01979833
Elizabeth Puro M: 310.418.5427 DRE# 00908563
PACIFIC PALISADES | 2-5PM

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O P E N S U N D AY 2 - 5 1515 UMEO ROAD | $15,000/MO
Cynthia Gates M: 310.713.1011 DRE# 01470131

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SANTA MONICA | 2-5PM
1731 FRANKLIN STREET | $1,395,000
Oliver Mossi & Ernie Carswell M: 310.600.5650
DRE# 01735335 / 01111566

SANTA MONICA | 2-5PM


348 25TH STREET | $4,198,000
SUNSET STRIP | 1416 BLUEBIRD AVENUE SUNSET STRIP | 9165 CORDELL DRIVE SUNSET STRIP | 2137 SUNSET PLAZA DRIVE Ellen Conrad M: 424.202.3288 DRE# 0918465
$5,995,000 | 5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms $4,995,000 | 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms $2,799,000 or $20,000/MO | 2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms
Jeeb O’Reilly & Tori Barnao & Gersh Gershunoff Jeeb O’Reilly & Lisa Martin & Alecia Yelich M: 310.980.5304 Justin Mandile O: 310.595.3888 DRE# 01507705 STUDIO CITY | 2-5PM
M: 310.980.5304 DRE# 01156891 / 01425512 / 01790216 DRE# 01156891 / 01997294 / 01989561 4221 AGNES AVENUE | $1,298,000

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Robert Puro M: 310.849.1962 DRE# 02047990
N E W LY R E D U C E D N E W LY R E D U C E D O P E N S U N D AY 2 - 5

WEST HOLLYWOOD | OPEN 2-5PM


1200 NORTH FLORES STREET #309 | $625,000
Damian DiCesare M: 310.291.3636 DRE# 01267505

WESTWOOD | 2-5PM
10622 EASTBORNE AVENUE | $3,295,000
Chad Lund M: 310.801.2641 DRE# 0998185

HOT PROPERTY
WESTWOOD | 2-5PM
SUNSET STRIP | 8611 HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD SUNSET STRIP | 1714 QUEENS COURT WEST HOLLYWOOD | 1200 NORTH FLORES #309
1505 SOUTH BENTLEY AVENUE #204 | $839,000
$1,785,000 | 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms $1,265,000 | 2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms $625,000 | 1 Bedroom, 1.5 Bathrooms
Chad Lund M: 310.801.2641 DRE# 0998185
Eric Purcell O: 310.980.3742 DRE# 01753983 Eric Purcell O: 310.980.3742 DRE# 01753983 Damian DiCesare M: 310.291.3636 DRE# 01267505
Patty Best M: 310.339.8002 DRE# 01371145

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WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.
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D E SIR E D LOW E R B E L AI R P R I VAT E ESTAT E V I E W PRO PE RTY


Bel Air | 11555 Bellagio Road | $5,995,000 | 6-BR, 5.5-BA | Desired lower Bel Air private storybook estate view property on approx. 35,000 SF majority flat
parcel with endless possibilities to remodel, expand or rebuild. This iconic, unspoiled 6-bed 5.5-bath southern-style traditional rich with celebrity history and classic
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charm. Stately curb appeal with wide 150-foot frontage extreme privacy with property set back and perched above the street, additionally providing extraordinary
city, ocean and mountain views. Includes sun room off master suite with gorgeous ocean views, and family room opening to resort-style backyard including sprawling
verdant grounds, separate game house, paddle tennis/sports court, lower level secret garden and walking path, brick accent patio and pool/spa with relaxing sun
deck and fire pit overlooking the Getty Museum and breathtaking sunset views. Make this exceptional property your forever home. Web# 18340040
HOT PROPERTY

CHAD LUND PATTY BEST


Realtor ®
Realtor®
M: 310.801.2641 M: 310.339.8002
Chad.Lund@elliman.com Patty.Best@elliman.com
DRE# 00998185 DRE# 01371145 elliman.com/california
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150 EL CAMINO DRIVE, BEVERLY HILLS, CA 90212. 310.595.3888 © 2018 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL
PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.
Hollywood Hills — Designer’s Private Retreat $5,475,000
310.382.0344 | Rick Grahn 310.275.8880 | Mike Deasy

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Crestwood Hills — Craig Ellwood/James Tyler FAIA 1958/2018 $3,000,000
310.963.3891 | Frank Langen
Financing Provided by

HOT PROPERTY
Pasadena • Venice • Palm Springs deasy/penner 626.683.0777
West Hollywood • Silver Lake 323.647.6566 • 310.275.1000
Santa Monica
home as art.® 760.864.3222 • deasypenner.com

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Southern California Real Estate Agent lic. #01162701, #00542204, #01108147 Broker lic. #01514230
ESTATE PROPERTIES
OPEN SAT/SUN 14PM OPEN SAT/SUN 14PM SPECTACULAR VIEW OPEN SAT/SUN 14PM

904 VIA NOGALES, PALOS VERDES ESTATES $3,398,000 4 SURREY LN. RANCHO PALOS VERDES REDUCED $1,368,000 1643 FORD AVE, REDONDO BEACH $999,000
4 BD |4 BD | 4,211 SF Living Space | 16,449 SF Double Lot | Recently Updated Throughout 3 BD | 2 BD | 1837 SF on Almost ½ Acre All Usable | Custom Built on Cul-de-Sac 3 BD | 2.25 BA | Light and Bright! Remodeled Kitchen, Baths, Floors, Windows and
Majestic Queen's Necklace & City Lights View | Open Concept Kitchen, Living & Dining Rms Hardwood Flrs Throughout | Large Driveway w/Room for Multiple Cars & RV Prking AC! One Car Attached Garage | Plus Huge Storage Area!
STEARNS & LIEB TEAM 424.241.3311 SHARI BAKOTICH 310.972.1612 RINA CULLIGAN 310.963.7462
DRE# 01851243 | 01920602 | 00779647 DRE# 01086221 DRE# 01217495

CONTEMPORARY URBAN OASIS  OPEN SUN 14PM OPEN SAT/SUN 124PM 30569 GANADO DRIVE
RANCHO PALOS VERDES $1,475,000
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Rare One-Level Home with 5 Bedrooms and 3 baths in the Mira


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Catalina area. A remodeled kitchen with granite counters opens


FEATURE

to the family room and eang area. The beauful large family
room has hardwood floors and built-in shelves. The living room
has hardwood floors, a fireplace and large windows. There is
a flat grassy area in the back yard along with a sparkling spa
and trellised pao. Across the street is a path to Mira Catalina
Elementary School.
1030 S. AVERILL AVE, SAN PEDRO $895,000
Unique Canyon Setting | Views From Every Room | 3BD 2.5BA | Den + Bonus Room
2500+ SF | Two Huge Balconies | Lush Park-like Backyard | Recent Upgrades | Turn-Key
SUZY BRYAN 310.210.1211
MELISSA MCLEAN 310.291.5273 DRE # 01221318
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DRE# 01300556

JUST LISTED! OPEN SAT/SUN 14PM RPV CHARMER  HUGE $50K PRICE REDUCTION BAY WATCH BEAUTY! OPEN SUN 24 PM
HOT PROPERTY

LAA5712067-1
26029 MATFIELD DR., TORRANCE $848,000 1300 MOUNT RAINIER RD. RANCHO PALOS VERDES $999,000 1150 W. CAPITOL DR. # 127, SAN PEDRO $625,000
3 BD + Den | 1 BA (Plumbed for 2nd ) | 1370 SF | 5196 SF Lot | Large, Private Flat Yard 4 BD | 2 BA | 2,100 SF | Remodeled | Marble Entry | Open Living Room w/ Huge Windows 3 BD | 3 BA | 1923 SF | Gorgeously Remodeled Kitchen | Formal Living Room | Gated
Victoria Knolls Designer Home | Remodeled Kitchen & BA | Hrdwd Flrs | Newer Windows Formal Dining Room | Family Room | Master w/Walk-in Closet | Balcony w/View of Harbor Community with an Amazing Pool and Spa Area
THE TYNDALL TEAM 310.809.8221 PAUL YU 310.974.2030 GARY LATOURETTE 310.503.7408
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DRE# 00856344 | 01412581 DRE# 0990650 DRE# 01424026


ESTATE PROPERTIES
OPEN SUN 1:304PM NEW CONSTRUCTION OPEN SAT/SUN 14PM PANORAMIC VIEW IN MONTE MALAGA OPEN SUN 25PM

4130 LYCEUM AVE. LOS ANGELES $1,895,000 2213 VIA ACALONES, PALOS VERDES ESTATES REDUCED $1,795,000 7937 AGNEW AVE. WESTCHESTER $1,699,000
4 BD | 3 BA | 2,000+ SF | Adj. to Marina del Rey | Functionality, Tasteful 3 BD | 3 BA | 2,610 SF | 3 Fireplaces | Hardwood Floors | Coastline and 4 BD | 3 BA | 2-Sty | North Kentwood Best Buy!| Impeccably Designed
Designer Finishes | Grassy Back Yard w/Patio | Walking Distance to City Light View | Dual Paned Windows | Family Room | Great Location Entertainer’s Delight Embodies the Spirit of So Cal w/its Indoor/Outdoor
Shopping, Restaurants, Movies & More One Block from Elementary School Design Floor Plan + Studio/Guest House
JOE LA CROIX 310.699.7804 GORDON TEUBER 310.408.7351 KEVIN & KAZ GALLAHER 310.410.9777
DRE# 01248586 DRE# 007004121 DRE # 00916311 | 01212762

OPEN SUN 25PM OPEN SPACES, GREAT FLOW TOWN HOME 6317 RIDGEPATH COURT
RANCHO PALOS VERDES

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$950,000
Beautifully remodeled 3 bdrm, 2½ bath town home in the
desirable Mira Verde gated community. Charming patio leads

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to gracious marble entry. The 2,412 SF of living space has an
inviting kitchen w/granite counters, stainless steel appliances,
FEATURE

ample cabinets and counter space, casual eating area. Living


room & formal dining room each with marble fireplaces,
open to family room for easy flow and entertaining. Large
master suite upstairs with high ceiling, sitting area, walk-in
closet, double mirrored closets, additional closet in shower
area, elegant shower w/glass doors, double sinks, two custom
vanities and cabinets, balcony adjacent to bedroom. Double
glazed windows and double pane sliding glass doors, new A/C
7701 COWAN AVE. WESTCHESTER $1,565,000 & heating in 2017. Guest parking, pools, spa, tennis, basketball,
4 BD | 3 BA | Spacious Corner Lot | Open/Airy Living Room | Featuring BBQ, picnic area, and club house. Convenient location with
Open Floor Plan | Gourmet Kitchen | Dazzling Pool | Generous Master
Suite | This Fabulous Property is One of a Kind! shopping, restaurants, and exceptional schools!
KEVIN & KAZ GALLAHER 310.410.9777 DIANE STONE 310.796.6140
DRE#01823115

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DRE # 00916311 | 01212762

OPEN SUN 25PM BY APPOINTMENT  CALIFORNIA LIVING AT ITS BEST GREAT LOCATION

HOT PROPERTY
6861 WEST 85TH PLACE, WESTCHESTER $1,499,000 3934 EAST BLVD, LOS ANGELES 90066 $3,499,000 3 CATALINA COURT, MANHATTAN BEACH $1,200,000
4 BD | 3 BA | Westchester’s Best Buy! | New Contemporary On-Trend 4 BD | 6 BA | Over 4000 SF | Rich & Warm 2 Story Spanish Architecture w/ 2 BD | 2 BA | 1465 SF | Stunning Total Remodel w/Custom & Architectural Treatments
home in Kentwood | Guest House ADU Approved and ‘Ready to Issue’ Every Modern Amenity | Music Room | Chef’s Kitchen w/Butler’s Pantry With All Appliances, TV’s, Speakers, Stereo Equipment | Prestigious Manhattan Village
Plans Available | Fabulous Opportunity Outdoor Kitchen | Resort Style Pool | Much More!
KEVIN & KAZ GALLAHER 310.410.977 ANN BECK AND TERRI DAVIS 310.391.6853 FRED GRANT 310.567.6561 AND HELEN BANOS 310.722.5090

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DRE # 00916311 | 01212762 DRE # 00467331 | DRE# 01036184 DRE# 01369138 | DRE# 01175666
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, July 22 from 2-4 p.m.
4751 La Cañada Boulevard
La Cañada Flintridge, CA 91011
A fantastic opportunity to own a beautifully renovated ranch style home
in La Canada. The home features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, a spacious dining
room/family room with recessed lighting, a corner fireplace, and completely
remodeled kitchen and bathrooms. Newer FA/CA and
dual pane windows. Re-landscaped with charming
walkways, a covered patio and quiet, private nooks.
Conveniently located near Memorial Park, award
winning schools and transportation hubs. Please
contact McNevin Real Estate for further details.

Presented by Ruth and Skip McNevin

LAA5720012-1
818-427-4285 / 818-298-5605 (Direct)
of RE/MAX TRI-CITY REALTY
Each office independently owned and operated.
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$2,750,000. Gorgeous Views. Pool home. Prime location. Great lot. Charming
home features 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. 2,834 sq. ft. living area. Lot size is
12,008 sq. ft. Needs TLC. One of a kind property with tons of potential.
Keller Williams Signature/ Kyle Ngo 323-366-0399 $2,750,000
HOT PROPERTY

Mansions
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11373 Herbert Street | Culver City, CA 90066
BED 3 | BATH 2 | PRICE $1,595,000
LIVING 1,308 SQ. FT. | LOT 5,273 SQ. FT.

OPEN HOUSES

Precious
Sunday, July 22 | 2-5pm
Tuesday, July 24 | 11-2pm
Sunday, July 29 | 2-5pm
&Pristine
penny@haltonpardee.com | 310.907.6517 Est. 1915

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Agoura 6144 1/4 Chesebro Rd Beverly Hills 2220 COLDWATER CANYON DRIVE Brentwood 1971 Westridge Road Brentwood 509 S.Westgate
$2799000 Gated horse estate with views! Pool,spa,sport court,mini-vineyard, $2,330,000 Nestled in the heart of Coldwater Canyon Dr. this spacious home $2750000 New Listing - Beautiful traditional, light, open floorplan, hardwood $4,495,000 New construction home features 4 good sized bedrooms upstairs,
separate guest wing w/pvt entrance, office/theater, dual staircases. Horse cor- with mid-century modern elements. 3 Bed + Office + 3 bath. Open living area floors, living rm, formal dining, family rm + 4 bed+3.5 bath with guest quarters including a luxurious master suite, with walk in closet, spa like bathroom, ro-
ral, barn, raised garden beds.You must see to appreciate this sprawling estate. with bar and french doors out to private pool area. Close to BH & the Valley. perfect for in-laws, private, lush landscaping, grassy yard close to all! mantic balcony overlooking the gorgeous back yard.
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$519000 Brt, quiet, upper-level, 2BR condo at Windsor Fountains! Spac. LR, $1375000 A rare find in Carlson Park. Start from scratch and live your dream, $2,675,000 REDUCED! This RARE mid-century modern is the private oasis you $1,975,000 Beautiful private & gated 4 Bed, 3 Bath home with stunning jet-
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Los Angeles 2364 Duane Street Los Angeles 9454 Wilshire Blvd Los Feliz 2075 De Mille Drive Malibu 6749 Wildlife Road
$779,000 Fabulous bright condo! Across from SilverLake w fwy access & short $2,489,000 REDUCED over $100K! Set in Sunset Square, this Mediterranean $6,995,000 PRIVATE & GATED ENCLAVE, EXCLUSIVE LAUGHLIN PARK. $5,975,000 World renowned architect’s contemporary vision of the quintes-
drive to area’s hot restaurant scene. 2 Bd/2-1/2 Ba; Grt Rm; Updated Kitch; 2 boasts high ceilings, lrg rms, gorgeous hrdwd & tile flrs, French doors. Reno- A fully updated 1926 Spanish Colonial. 2075demille.com sential Point Dume ranch house.
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$1444000 Price Reduced! This is your chance to reside in the prestigious $3,095,000 North of Montana charmer, 2 bd + office + 2 bath. Updated $1,749,000 Coveted Roscomare Rd. Elementary School District: Single-story $1,725,000 Modern home in the hills of Studio City with large windows, ex-
Ocean Towers! Corner unit w/views. 2BR/3BA. The unit has unfinished con- kitchen and master bathroom.Three amazing outdoor spaces plus a swim- mid-century home with vintage vibe, updated modern feel. 3BD/2BA, 2,392 posed wood beams & flooded with natural light. Hardwood floors throughout,
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Coldwell Banker / Joyce Essex Harvey 310-777-6375 Coldwell Banker/Ron Wynn 310-867-0173 Stephanie Nahai / Wish Sotheby’s Realty 310-926-9607 RARE Properties Inc. | COMPASS - Tom Davila 4242307928
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Venice 918 Nowita Place West Los Angeles 11575 Missouri Ave #13 West Los Angeles 1808 Brockton Avenue West Los Angeles 10737 Westminster Ave
$2,750,000 Modern Craftsman on Venice walk street! Light-filled 2-story $889,000 2 BD + 1.5BA in a Stunning Architechtural Building in West LA. $2,995,000 5 Bed + 6 Bath. No details spared on this custom modern archi- $999000 Welcome to this amazingly warm and inviting traditional home lo-
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Westwood 10551 Eastborne Avenue Westwood 1815 Manning Ave #202 Windsor Hills 3807 W. 58th Place
$1,799,000 4 bedroom 3 bath Traditional home on extra-large 8,200 sqft. $949000 Bright, uplifting, ready to move in, and priced to sell fast! Front fac- $689900 Great Windsor Hills Home, Features Living room with fireplace, din-
corner lot. Outstanding opportunity to update, expand or build your dream ing unit with balconies and spacious master bedroom. Each bedroom has its ing room. Beautiful hardwood floors. Kitchen with custom cabinets and stain-
home in the Fairburn School district. own bath plus there is an additional half bath/powder room.A great location. less steel appliances.Very desired area so bring your buyers.
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MARKET CLIMATE MAP CONDOS & CO-OPS - SALES VOLUME 2nd Quarter 2018 vs. 2017 For The MLS™ Primary Areas
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Village
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Hollywood Eagle Rock
Hills East Los Feliz -100% Highland
-37% Park
-76%
Beverly Hills Mt. 101%
Sunset Strip- Washington
Topanga Post Office Hollywood Hills West Glassell Monterey
N/A -12% Park N/A Hills
-63% Bel Air-
Brentwood -52% -5%
Holmby Hills Hollywood
-23% W. Silver Lake- Montecito
Malibu 4% 5% Cypress Heights
Hollywood Echo Park Park
-48% Pacific Palisades Beverly -6% N/A
Hills 53% 660%
-5% Bev. Ctr.- Hancock
-26% Park- Mid-
Westwood- Mir. Mile Wilshire El Sereno
Wilshire Lincoln
Century City 1% -39% Metropolitan -93%
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Malibu Beach 122% Beverlywood 83%
West Cheviot 3%
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-13% Los Angeles East
-45% Boyle Los
Santa Monica -30%
Palms- Heights Angeles
-5% Mar Vista
More than 30% Increase Culver Park Hills Los 7% -64%
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21-30% Increase Heights
22% Southwest
11-20% Increase Venice -36% 6%
0.01-10% Increase -53% Ladera
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0.01-10% Decrease Marina Del Rey -3%
Westchester
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AREA SALES VOLUME # SOLD LISTINGS SALES VOLUME # SOLD LISTINGS
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CYPRESS PARK $5,436,551 7 $715,000 1 660% SUNSET STRIP - HOLLYWOOD HILLS WEST $24,497,717 33 $27,910,565 42 -12%
MALIBU BEACH $5,445,000 2 $2,455,000 1 122% WEST LOS ANGELES $32,653,195 37 $37,710,267 48 -13%
HIGHLAND PARK $5,646,954 10 $2,811,500 5 101% HANCOCK PARK - WILSHIRE $35,866,209 52 $44,352,058 70 -19%
LINCOLN HEIGHTS $3,115,500 7 $1,699,000 4 83% PLAYA DEL REY $32,177,057 39 $40,201,805 57 -20%
SILVER LAKE - ECHO PARK $32,565,288 38 $21,259,852 33 53% PALMS - MAR VISTA $11,903,500 16 $15,397,999 23 -23%
CULVER CITY $31,633,000 46 $26,018,100 47 22% BRENTWOOD $45,575,350 44 $59,069,675 57 -23%
WESTCHESTER $7,656,500 13 $6,830,500 12 12% BEVERLY HILLS $41,936,626 32 $56,590,055 35 -26%
BOYLE HEIGHTS $614,000 1 $575,000 1 7% NORTH INGLEWOOD $8,153,500 21 $11,558,500 36 -29%

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LOS ANGELES SOUTHWEST $1,030,000 2 $970,000 1 6% DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES $62,537,050 96 $89,950,245 126 -30%
HOLLYWOOD $29,284,000 36 $27,940,500 39 5% PARK HILLS HEIGHTS $5,474,800 12 $8,519,400 21 -36%
BEL AIR - HOLMBY HILLS $1,201,500 1 $1,150,000 1 4% HOLLYWOOD HILLS EAST $4,289,000 7 $6,819,000 12 -37%
BEVERLYWOOD VICINITY $11,245,250 13 $10,946,875 15 3% MID - WILSHIRE $26,858,000 38 $44,281,299 70 -39%
BEVERLY CENTER - MIRACLE MILE $22,254,000 26 $22,109,388 29 1% MID LOS ANGELES $1,830,000 3 $3,338,900 4 -45%
MARINA DEL REY $84,900,325 76 $87,221,069 93 -3% MALIBU $8,657,000 7 $16,566,500 17 -48%
SANTA MONICA $139,268,101 112 $146,880,950 113 -5% GLASSELL PARK $605,000 1 $1,265,000 2 -52%
MONTEREY HILLS $12,369,500 26 $13,057,000 30 -5% VENICE $10,947,500 7 $23,245,400 15 -53%
PACIFIC PALISADES $25,778,858 22 $27,217,000 25 -5% TOPANGA $435,000 1 $1,164,000 2 -63%
WEST HOLLYWOOD $74,602,966 82 $79,774,977 101 -6% EAST LOS ANGELES $525,000 1 $1,440,000 3 -64%
METROPOLITAN SOUTH $1,127,000 3 $1,251,000 4 -10% LOS FELIZ $1,335,173 2 $5,588,650 9 -76%
WESTWOOD - CENTURY CITY $183,039,740 142 $203,478,985 160 -10% METROPOLITAN SOUTHWEST $337,000 1 $1,725,000 4 -80%

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PLAYA VISTA $35,721,200 31 $40,327,567 36 -11% METROPOLITAN $2,802,000 4 $17,048,600 19 -84%
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$1,900,000 ∙ 3 bed ∙ 3.5 bath ∙ 2,912 sf $1,500,000 ∙ 3 bed ∙ 3 bath ∙ 2,230 sf ∙ 4,548 sf lot $1,295,000 ∙ 3 bed ∙ 2 bath ∙ 1,441 sf ∙ 5,355 sf lot
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1522 S. Centinela Ave #105 • West LA 506 Palisades Ave • Santa Monica 1031 N. La Jolla Ave • West Hollywood
$515,000 ∙ 1 bed ∙ 1 bath ∙ 590 sf $55,000/mo ∙ 8 bed ∙ 8 bath ∙ 8,000 sf ∙ 8,572 sf lot $6,500/mo ∙ 2 bed ∙ 2 bath ∙ 1,460 sf
Andréa Martin ∙ 310.720.7187 S. Miller | R. Dominguez ∙ 310.616.6213 C. Montgomery-Duban | D. Wächter ∙ 310.433.8009

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Rodeo Realty Proudly Welcomes


These 141 Agents Who Have Joined Us in 2018!
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Michael Straus Sandra Lewis Daisy Tapia Howard Weiss Nicole Hertwig
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Denise Moss BRENTWOOD Stephanie Cortez SHERMAN OAKS Davide Giardino
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WHAT DO RODEO AGENTS HAVE TO SAY?
RANDY FRED PAUL MARGOLIS
“After 15 years managing the Pasadena office for Coldwell Banker, “Since joining Rodeo
where we were #1 in market share, I am now back representing buyers last year, I feel as if
and sellers. Prior to managing I was a sales agent/broker with the Jon I have finally found
Douglas company, as an associate manager.
a brokerage that
Looking for a company that was locally owned was an important
requirement. Syd Leibovitch’s Rodeo Realty fit all my needs: Exceptional embodies the same
management, an abundance of tools and services designed to enhance values I aspire to:
agent’s careers, multiple offices in Los Angeles county, affiliations old-school trust and
with major real estate marketing portals, outstanding market share, honesty (the real
and a marketing platform second to none. The weekly promotion of thing, not just words
your listings, the in-house print shop, and the graphic department are in a brochure) and a
extremely helpful. focus on personalized
Much of my real estate career was with the Jon Douglas Company. Jon service and solutions
Douglas was an outstanding leader and Syd Leibovitch has many of
(rather than trying to
310.486.0200 the same leadership qualities. Both men were hugely successful, self- 310.413.5955 dazzle clients with the
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made entrepreneurs, possessing great character. They were inspiring, CalDRE#01915731
and I consider myself fortunate to have them as mentors. latest tech tools.) As a
Syd was previously a sales agent and has a distinct ability to know what result, my business has
agents need to become successful. Syd’s office meetings are the best doubled.”
I’ve ever attended. He is so hands on. It’s a remarkable number of
support services offered to the agents at Rodeo Realty.”

JAMIE TIAN MATTHEW PAUL BRUCE WALKER


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“What sets Rodeo “Rodeo Realty is a “Rodeo has affiliations


Realty apart from other with International
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full-service real estate


brokerages is that we Realtor websites as
have all the latest tools company. They fully
and technology to support their agents well as local. Rodeo
market our properties with all sorts of tasks, also has its own “in
both locally and which allows us, as house” marketing
internationally, as well department which
as our own print shop to agents, to focus on
helps me as an agent
create custom marketing our clients and selling
get my marketing
materials quickly and real estate. Syd and
inexpensively. Rodeo materials completed in
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all of his staff are a timely manner with


Realty has one of the
most reputable names amazing!” professional quality.
310.717.1321 in LA real estate and 310.499.3579 310.968.3480 No other company in
CalDRE#01920120 we also have the best CalDRE#01394372 CalDRE#00981766
Los Angeles gives the
support staff that make agents the support like
us all feel like a big
extended family!” Rodeo does.”
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WHAT DO RODEO AGENTS HAVE TO SAY?
CARMEN DIXON CAROL WOLFE MICHELE MARTIN
“I’ve been in real “After 32 years selling
“Rodeo Realty
estate for over 4 real estate on the
has remarkably Westside, I am thrilled
deep knowledge decades, and 10 to have moved to
of the LA market years ago I joined Rodeo Realty. With the
and far-reaching Rodeo Realty. It mounting pressures of
connections to the was the best move deal making, the most
I ever made. The important thing is to be
international and
company is great with a company that
luxury markets. My values their agents.
clients, from first-time and the management Rodeo runs a seamless
buyers to seasoned team, support staff, operation. The ownership
homebuyers, to and marketing and management are
investors, are very department are unparalleled in the
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and educational tools
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materials I have for fortunate to be part of
them.” this company.”

ROGER PERRY XANDER TARIGO LESLIE KAVANAUGH

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“It’s a great family “We are the “I like Rodeo Realty
environment and leaders in luxury because it’s a ‘big little

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they let you be the home sales in Los company’ that has
best agent you can everything and more
Angeles and this to offer than the larger
be, but not standing is a testament to real estate companies!
in the way of putting the dedication Everyone from the
deals together. founder, to the corporate
and commitment
Not only are the office, and the staff
we provide to our are there to make sure
resources fantastic,
clients. the agents and their
e.g. the full-service
We are passionate clients have the most

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Print Shop, and
about real estate professional and best
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designers, the and it shows in our 310.413.1171
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the support staff are
the best!”

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WHAT DO RODEO AGENTS HAVE TO SAY?
JUDY CYCON PETER MAURICE DEIDRE POWELL
“The transition to “I’ve been with “I love that
Rodeo was effortless a number of top Rodeo Realty is
and seamless. The brokerages in independently
Company’s benefits the last 25 years. owned, feels like
are numerous and Without question, a true family.
fulfilled all my needs. my experience The Rodeo team
As a real estate agent, with Rodeo Realty and support staff
you manage and and management, is unparalleled.
run your business from the top on Having access to
independently. From an down, has been Syd, the owner
operational standpoint, superlative.” and President, has
Rodeo does it all. The been a tremendous
310.432.7220 owner of Rodeo, the 310.623.8819 310.850.1069 asset.”
CalDRE#00757725 managers and their CalDRE#01129738 CalDRE#01338440
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“I love that Rodeo “From the moment I “Rodeo Realty is a
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Realty lets me maintain stepped into Rodeo fantastic company!


my branded marketing Realty, the high-level of
support to reinvent my Their high level of
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colors and image as brand after 32 years in-house service &


most companies insist of selling real estate support allows me to
that you only use their was streamlined and focus on my clients
beyond my expectations. and their individual
colors and therefore The cutting-edge
every agent looks technology and talented needs. Syd has
exactly the same. I also graphic designers had handpicked his office
like that the company everything completed in managers who are
a timely manner where not competing with
is local and based right I didn’t miss a beat their agents. Instead,
here on the Westside in my business. Now Rodeo Managers are
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310.873.4188 818.517.1411 Syd’s passionate drive mentors, personal
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in bringing in the most
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owned companies in technology has reaffirmed agent to become
California.” my choice in joining successful.
Rodeo Realty.”
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20,632***
(20% NET SAVINGS OFF MSRP)
1 AT THIS OFFER 19560/087851 5 IN STOCK (MSRP $25,790)
(MSRP: $28,990, $26,490*** Dealer Selling Price - $3,500 GM Lease Loyalty^ = Net Cost $22,990***) (MSRP: $25,790, $24,582*** Dealer Selling Price - $3,950 Rebate = Net Cost $20,632***)
***All advertised prices plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document processing charge, and any electronic filing charge and any ***All advertised prices plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document processing charge, and any electronic filing charge
emission testing charge. ^Must have current 2012 or newer GM lease vehicle registered in household. All Vehicles Subject to Prior Sale. Offer Expires 07/31/2018 and any emission testing charge. All Vehicles Subject to Prior Sale. Offer Expires 07/31/2018.

NEW 2018 BUICK ENCORE PREFERRED II NEW 2018 BUICK ENCORE PREFERRED II
1.4L Turbo 4-Cyl.
Side Blind Zone Alert
Fog Lamps
LEASE $
FOR
*/MO.
219
PLUS TAX
1 IN STOCK 19462/527787 (PRIOR LOANER)
1.4L Turbo 4-Cyl.
Side Blind Zone Alert
Fog Lamps
NET
COST
$
22,038***
(22% NET SAVINGS OFF MSRP)
1 IN STOCK 19462/527787 (PRIOR LOANER)
*2018 Buick Encore Preferred II closed end lease for $219/mo. + tax for 24 mos. on approved A1 Credit with GM Financial. $2,400 due at lease (MSRP: $28,255, $26,559*** Dealer Selling Price - $4,521 Rebate = Net Cost $22,038***)
signing (After application of $1,150 GM Financial Lease Program, $1,500 GM Lease Program^, $1,250 GM Select Market CCR) or $6,300 due at
lease signing without GM Financial Lease Program, GM Lease Program, CCR. No Security Deposit Required. 10K.mi/yr with $.25/mi thereafter. ^Must ***All advertised prices plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document processing charge, and any electronic filing charge
have current 2012 or newer lease registered in household. See dealer for full details. All Vehicles Subject to Prior Sale. Offer expires 07/31/2018 and any emission testing charge. All Vehicles Subject to Prior Sale. Offer Expires 07/31/2018.

NEW 2018 BUICK ENCLAVE ESSENCE FWD NEW 2018 BUICK ENCLAVE AVENIR FWD
Adaptive Cruise Control

399 LEASE $
669
Leather
LEASE $
Side Blind Zone Alert */MO. Forward Automatic Braking */MO.
Power Liftgate Premium Susspension package
FOR PLUS TAX Sunroof FOR PLUS TAX
2 AT THIS OFFER Navigation 1 AT THIS OFFER
19583/255416 , 19590/ 259744 19537/221361
*2018 Buick Enclave Essence FWD closed end lease for $399/mo. + tax for 36 mos. on approved A1 Credit with GM Financial. $3,000 due at lease *2018 Buick Enclave Avenir FWD closed end lease for $399/mo. + tax for 36 mos. on approved A1 Credit with GM Financial. $3,000 due at lease
signing (After application of $2,250 GM Financial Lease Program, $1,000 GM Lease Program^, $500 GM Select Market CCR) or $6,750 due at signing (After application of $750 GM Financial Lease Program, $1,000 GM Lease Program^) or $4750, due at lease signing without GM Financial
lease signing without GM Financial Lease Program, GM Lease Program, CCR. No Security Deposit Required. 10K.mi/yr with $.25/mi thereafter. ^Must Lease Program, GM Lease Program. No Security Deposit Required. 10K.mi/yr with $.25/mi thereafter. ^Must have current 2012 or newer lease
have current 2012 or newer lease registered in household. See dealer for full details. All Vehicles Subject to Prior Sale. Offer expires 07/31/2018 registered in household. See dealer for full details. All Vehicles Subject to Prior Sale. Offer expires 07/31/2018

NEW 2018 BUICK ENVISION ESSENCE AWD NEW 2017 BUICK LACROSSE PREMIUM

$
329 $
36,870
Leather Adaptive Cruise Control/Automatic
Side Blind Zone Alert LEASE /MO.
* Braking Assist/Front Parking Assist/ NET
***
Heated Front Seats FOR PLUS TAX Front Automatic Braking/Sunroof/Rear COST
Power Liftgate Sunshade/Navigation/Bose 11 Speaker
1 AT THIS OFFER 19490/005706 Centerpoint Surround Sound 1 AT THIS OFFER 19439/149181
*2018 Buick Envision AWD closed end lease for $329/mo. + tax for 36 mos. on approved A1 Credit with GM Financial. $2,000 due at lease signing
(After application of $1,500 GM Lease Support, $500 CCR, $1,500 GM Lease Program^, $1,750 Buick Select Market CCR) or $7,250, due at lease (MSRP: $47,370, $39,870*** Dealer Selling Price - $3,000 GM Bonus Cash = Net Cost $36,870***)
signing without Lease Support, GM Lease Program, CCR, Select Market CCR. No Security Deposit Required. 10K.mi/yr with $.25/mi thereafter. ^Must ***All advertised prices plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document processing charge, and any electronic filing charge
have current 2012 or newer leased vehicle registered in household. See dealer for full details. All Vehicles Subject to Prior Sale. Offer expires 07/31/2018 and any emission testing charge. All Vehicles Subject to Prior Sale. Offer Expires 07/31/2018

NEW 2018 GMC TERRAIN SLE1 FWD NEW 2018 GMC YUKON SLE 2WD

129 $ 469 ***


Power Adjustable Pedals/Power
***
LEASE
FOR
$ /MO
PLUS TAX
Liftgate/8 Passenger LEASE
FOR
/MO
PLUS TAX
5 AT THIS OFFER 1 AT THIS OFFER T47448/252736
*2018 GMC TERRAIN SLE FWD CLOSED END LEASE FOR $129/MO. + TAX FOR 24 MOS. ON APPROVED A1 CREDIT WITH GM FINANCIAL. $2,400 DUE AT LEASE SIGNING *2018 GMC YUKON SLE CLOSED END LEASE FOR $469/MO. + TAX FOR 48 MOS. ON APPROVED A1 CREDIT WITH GM FINANCIAL. $2,000 DUE AT LEASE SIGNING
(AFTER APPLICATION OF $1,250 SELECT MARKET INC CCR, $2,050 GM LEASE PROGRAM, $1,500 COMPETITIVE LEASE PROGRAM^) OR $7,200 DUE AT LEASE SIGNING (AFTER APPLICATION OF $2,750 SELECT MARKET INC CCR, $2,000 GM LEASE LOYALTY PROGRAM, $750 GM LEASE PROGRAM) OR $7,500 DUE AT LEASE
WITHOUT GM LEASE PROGRAM, SELECT MARKET CCR, COMPETITIVE LEASE PROGRAM. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. 10K.MI/YR WITH $.25/MI THEREAFTER. SIGNING WITHOUT GM LEASE LOYALTY PROGRAM^, SELECT MARKET CCR, GM LEASE PROGRAM. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. 10K.MI/YR WITH $.25/MI
^MUST HAVE CURRENT NON-GM LEASE REGISTERED IN HOUSEHOLD. ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. OFFER EXPIRES 07/31/2018 THEREAFTER. ^MUST HAVE CURRENT GM LEASE REGISTERED IN HOUSEHOLD. ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. OFFER EXPIRES 07/31/2018

NEW 2018 GMC TERRAIN DENALI FWD NEW 2018 GMC CANYON 2WD CREW

389 299
V6/Remote Keyless/Theft/Trailering
*** ***
$ $
Low Spd Forward Auto Braking Equipment Package
Skyscape Sunroof LEASE LEASE
Ventilated Driver & Front Passenger Seat FOR /MO /MO
PLUS TAX FOR PLUS TAX
Automatic Parking Assist
Surround Visio 1 AT THIS OFFER T47305/250538 1 AT THIS OFFER T47367/194889
*2018 GMC TERRAIN DENALI FWD CLOSED END LEASE FOR $389/MO. + TAX FOR 36 MOS. ON APPROVED A1 CREDIT WITH GM FINANCIAL. $2,400 DUE AT LEASE *2018 GMC CANYON CREW CLOSED END LEASE FOR $219/MO. + TAX FOR 36 MOS. ON APPROVED A1 CREDIT WITH GM FINANCIAL. $2,000 DUE
SIGNING (AFTER APPLICATION OF $1,250 SELECT MARKET INC CCR, $2,050 GM LEASE PROGRAM, $1,500 COMPETITIVE LEASE PROGRAM^) OR $7,200 DUE AT AT LEASE SIGNING (AFTER APPLICATION OF $1,500 SELECT MARKET INC CCR, $1,500 GM LEASE PROGRAM^) OR $8,750 DUE AT LEASE SIGNING
LEASE SIGNING WITHOUT GM LEASE PROGRAM, SELECT MARKET CCR, COMPETITIVE LEASE PROGRAM. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. 10K.MI/YR WITH $.25/ WITHOUT GM LEASE LOYALTY PROGRAM, SELECT MARKET CCR, GM LEASE PROGRAM. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. 10K.MI/YR WITH $.25/MI
MI THEREAFTER. ^MUST HAVE CURRENT NON-GM LEASE REGISTERED IN HOUSEHOLD. ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. OFFER EXPIRES 07/31/2018 THEREAFTER. ^MUST HAVE CURRENT LEASE REGISTERED IN HOUSEHOLD. ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. OFFER EXPIRES 07/31/2018

NEW 2018 GMC SIERRA 1500 DOUBLE CAB SLE NEW 2018 GMC SIERRA 1500 DOUBLE CAB SLE

429 33,436
Elevation Edition:
Elevation Edition: 20” Wheels
*** ***
All-Season Tires
SLE Value Package LEASE
FOR
$ /MO
20” Wheels/All-Season Tires
SLE Value Package NET
COST
$
PLUS TAX OR
2 AT THIS OFFER T47207/192935, T47217/195391 2 AT THIS OFFER T47207/192935, T47217/195391
*2018 GMC SIERRA DOUBLE CAB CLOSED END LEASE FOR $429/MO. + TAX FOR 36 MOS. ON APPROVED A1 CREDIT WITH GM FINANCIAL. $2,000 DUE
AT LEASE SIGNING (AFTER APPLICATION OF $500 SELECT MARKET INC CCR, $2,000 GM LEASE LOYALTY PROGRAM^) OR $4,500 DUE AT LEASE (MSRP: $43,850, $39,976*** DEALER SELLING PRICE - $1,500 REBATE - $3,000 GM LEASE LOYALTY^ - $2,000 GM CONSUMER CASH PROGRAM = NET COST $33,436***)
SIGNING WITHOUT GM LEASE LOYALTY PROGRAM, SELECT MARKET CCR. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. 10K.MI/YR WITH $.25/MI THEREAFTER. ***ALL ADVERTISED PRICES PLUS GOVERNMENT FEES AND TAXES, ANY FINANCE CHARGES, ANY DEALER DOCUMENT PROCESSING CHARGE, AND ANY ELECTRONIC FILING CHARGE
^MUST HAVE CURRENT GM LEASE REGISTERED IN HOUSEHOLD. ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. OFFER EXPIRES 07/31/2018 AND ANY EMISSION TESTING CHARGE. ^MUST HAVE CURRENT GM LEASE VEHICLE REGISTERED IN HOUSEHOLD. ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. OFFER EXPIRES 07/31/2018

NEW 2018 GMC SIERRA 1500 CREW CAB 2WD SLT NEW 2018 GMC SIERRA 1500 CREW CAB 2WD SL

529 $***
42,228
New 2018 GMC E-Assist E-Assist
***
6” Chrome Assist Steps
Leather
Navigation
LEASE
FOR
$ /MO
PLUS TAX
6” Chrome Assist Steps
Leather
Navigation
NET
COST
Spray-On Bedliner OR Spray-On Bedliner (20% NET SAVINGS OFF MSRP)
Heated & Vented Front Seats 1 AT THIS OFFER
T47518/319000 Heated & Vented Front Seats
Bose Bos 1 AT THIS OFFER T47518/319000
*2018 GMC SIERRA CREW CAB SLT CLOSED END LEASE FOR $529/MO. + TAX FOR 36 MOS. ON APPROVED TIER 1 CREDIT WITH US BANK. $2,000 DUE (MSRP: $52,785, $51,202*** DEALER SELLING PRICE - $7,918 REBATE - $1,056 GM FINANCIAL REBATE^ = NET COST $42,228***)
AT LEASE SIGNING (AFTER APPLICATION OF $7,918 GM REBATE) OR $9,918 DUE AT LEASE SIGNING WITHOUT GM REBATE. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT ***ALL ADVERTISED PRICES PLUS GOVERNMENT FEES AND TAXES, ANY FINANCE CHARGES, ANY DEALER DOCUMENT PROCESSING CHARGE, AND ANY ELECTRONIC
REQUIRED. 10K.MI/YR WITH $.25/MI THEREAFTER. ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. OFFER EXPIRES 07/31/2018 FILING CHARGE AND ANY EMISSION TESTING CHARGE. ^MUST FINANCE WITH GM FINANCIAL. ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. OFFER EXPIRES 07/31/2018

NEW 2018 GMC SIERRA 1500 CREW CAB 4WD SLT NEW 2018 GMC SIERRA 1500 CREW CAB 4WD SLT

569
***
$ 44,488
6” Chrome Assist Steps
*
$
6” Chrome Assist Steps
Leather Leather NET
NET /MO. Navigation
Navigation COST COST
PLUS TAX
Spray-On Bedliner OR Spray-On Bedliner (20% NET SAVINGS OFF MSRP)
Heated & Vented Front Seats 2 AT THIS OFFER Heated & Vented Front Seats
T47683/374538, T47677/371942 Bose 2 AT THIS OFFER T47683/374538, T47677/371942
Bose
*2018 GMC SIERRA CREW CAB SLT CLOSED END LEASE FOR $569/MO. + TAX FOR 36 MOS. ON APPROVED TIER 1 CREDIT WITH US BANK. $2,000 (MSRP: $55,610, $52,829*** DEALER SELLING PRICE - $7,229 REBATE - $1,112 GM FINANCIAL REBATE^ = NET COST $44,488***)
DUE AT LEASE SIGNING (AFTER APPLICATION OF $7,229 GM REBATE) OR $9,229 DUE AT LEASE SIGNING WITHOUT GM REBATE. NO SECURITY ***ALL ADVERTISED PRICES PLUS GOVERNMENT FEES AND TAXES, ANY FINANCE CHARGES, ANY DEALER DOCUMENT PROCESSING CHARGE, AND ANY ELECTRONIC
DEPOSIT REQUIRED. 10K.MI/YR WITH $.25/MI THEREAFTER. ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. OFFER EXPIRES 07/31/2018 FILING CHARGE AND ANY EMISSION TESTING CHARGE. ^MUST FINANCE WITH GM FINANCIAL. ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. OFFER EXPIRES 07/31/2018

GM CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED

2015 Buick Encore Leather FWD 2015 GMC Terrain SLE FWD 2015 Buick Regal GS 2015 Buick Enclave Convenience FWD 2017 Buick LaCrosse Essence
Leather, Heated Front Seats, Blind Zone Alert 1 Owner 17,658 Miles Leather/20” Wheels/Navigation/Turbo 1 Owner, 39,003 mi. Hit The Road Package/ Leather/Heated Front Seats
Prior Lease 28,764 Miles (8960/125852) (8980/379574) 30,735 Miles, 1 Owner (8981/265322) Cloth interior/Power Liftgate. (8937/183269) 25,944 Miles Prior Rental (8983R/212320)
$17,000 $18,995 $21,995 $21,700 $24,995

2015 Buick Enclave Premium AWD 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe LS 2WD 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab 4WD Denali 2017 Chevrolet Suburban LT 2015 GMC Yukon Denali 4WD
Heated & Cooled Front Seats/Dual Mnrf/20” Wheels/ 9 Passenger, 1 Owner 74,703 Miles Sunroof/Navigation/Leather, Leather/Navigation/20” Wheels/Sunroof, Sunroof/Navigation/DVD/Adaptive Cruise Control,
Navi., 1 Owner, 54,902 Mi. (8925/171395) (46474A/209231) 1 Owner, 29,437 Miles (47758A/374540) Prior Rental, 42,450 Mi. (8945R/154444) 1 Owner 32,818 Miles (8954/587092)
$25,700 $28,995 $36,700 $43,200 $49,200
PRE-OWNED SPECIALS

2012 Buick LaCrosse CXL 2011 Isuzu NPR Eco-Max 2016 Buick LaCrosse Leather 2014 Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab 2WD 2014 Ram P2500 4WD Laramie
V6/Side Blind Zone Alert/HUD/Rear Parking Assist/Memory Diesel/12’ Refrigerated Box, 99,129 Miles Prior Rental, 41,218 Miles Prior Rental 68,721 Miles (46907A/436806) Leather/Navigation/Diesel, 43,801 Miles (47791A/328447)
Drivers Seat 75,848 Miles (19531B/247132) (47379A/400935) (8975/207153)
$10,995 $16,795 $20,200 $25,700 $46,700

626-795-8851
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Pasadena Sunday 12noon-5pm www.ThorsonMotorCenter.com


Monday 10:30am-7:30pm
***All advertised prices plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document processing charge, any electronic filing charge and any emission testing charge. All vehicles subject to prior sale. See dealer for details. Most offers expire 7/31/2018.

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