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Caltrain
ridership
is on rise
Transit agency enjoying mostly
a steady increase since 2010
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Taking a ride through Woodside history and rain, but otherwise ridership has been growing steadily
since 2010.
Lieberman said the hike in ridership is likely due to a
strong economy as well as increasingly congested traffic
Wunderlich Park visitors get glimpse of an earlier era See RIDERS, Page 12
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Bill could prompt development in
Though the days when horses pulled
stagecoaches through Peninsula cities
poorer California neighborhoods
are long past, the tradition of the horse By Jonathan J. Cooper
and buggy remains alive at Woodside’s THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Wunderlich Park.
For more than 100 years, the Folger SACRAMENTO — More than 800 of California’s poorest
stable and carriage house have shel- neighborhoods could see new development thanks to tax
tered horses and carriages in the leafy breaks included in last year’s federal tax bill.
park on the southern edge of the coun- A little-noted provision of the federal tax overhaul passed
ty. The two buildings are currently in December allows investors to avoid paying taxes on all
home to an operating stable, meeting or part of their capital gains from investments in areas des-
space and museum used by thousands ignated as “opportunity zones.” The goal is to spur devel-
opment in areas that have traditionally been overlooked,
See PARK, Page 18 See BILL, Page 18
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M
ime artist Marcel Marceau
(1923-2007) created a charac- Bill Walsh (1931-2007) was a football While her husband was vice president,
ter called Bip; a white-faced coach at Stanford University before he Lady Bird Johnson (1912-2007) was
clown that wore a striped shirt and bat- became the head coach of the San an ambassador of goodwill for the
tered hat. Bip hunted butterflies, tamed Francisco 49ers in 1979. Walsh led the White House. She traveled to 33 for-
lions and struggled with umbrellas, all 49ers to three Super Bowl champi- eign countries over three years.
in mime. onships in 1981, 1984 and 1988. ***
*** *** In 2002, Tammy Faye Bakker Messner
Merv Griffin (1925-2007), a San Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman (1942-2007) was asked to do a tele-
Mateo native, hosted the game shows (1918-2007) was a three time winner vised celebrity boxing match against
Movie producer, Actor David Actress Jessica Biel “Play Your Hunch” (1958-1963) and of the Academy Award for best foreign Sylvester Stallone’s mother Jackie
director George Faustino is 44. is 36. “Word for Word” (1963) before creat- film. Can you name the movies he won Stallone (born 1921). Tammy Faye
Miller is 73. ing and producing the game shows the awards for? See answer at end. turned down the offer.
“Jeopardy!” (1964-present) and *** ***
Socialite Lee Radziwill is 85. Singer-musician Mike Pender “Wheel of Fortune” (1975-present). Beginning in 1992 opera singer
(The Searchers) is 77. Actress Hattie Winston is 73. Singer Luciano Pavarotti (1935–2007) held Answer: “The Virgin Spring” (1960),
***
“Through a Glass Darkly” (1961) and
Jennifer Warnes is 71. Actor-director Tim Kazurinsky is 68. Although best known as supermarket the Pavarotti & Friends concert annu-
“Fanny & Alexander” (1982).” Most
Singer-musician Robyn Hitchcock is 65. Actor Robert manager Mr. Whipple in Charmin ally in his hometown of Modena,
Italy. The concert raised funds for char- of Bergman’s films were set in Sweden.
Gossett is 64. Rock musician John Lilley is 64. Actress commercials, actor Dick Wilson
His films were emotionally intense,
Miranda Richardson is 60. Rock musician John Bigham is 59. (1916-2007) had recurring roles in tel- ities that aid child victims of war. often with themes of illness, death and
Radio personality Ira Glass is 59. Actress Mary Page Keller is evision sitcoms including ***
insanity.
57. Olympic track and field gold medalist Jackie Joyner- “Bewitched” (1964-1972), “Gidget” Robert Goulet (1933-2007) was born
Kersee is 56. Former NFL player and College Football Hall of (1965-1966) and “McHale’s Navy” in Massachusetts but moved to Canada
Famer Herschel Walker is 56. Actress Laura Harring is 54. (1962-1966). at age 13. As his singing career took
Contemporary Christian musician Duncan Phillips *** off Ed Sullivan (1902-1974) dubbed Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
(Newsboys) is 54. Rapper-actor Tone Loc is 52. Actress Julie A popular toy of the 1970s was the Goulet the “American baritone from Questions? Comments? Email
Bowen is 48. Country singer Brett Warren (The Warren Evel Knievel Super Stunt Set in which Canada.” knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
Brothers) is 47. Gospel singer Jason Crabb is 41. kids could recreate the motorcycle *** 5200 ext. 128.
Hope Burger Hellman Obituaries Man takes deal for Local briefs
Hope Burger Hellman, born Dec. 4, 1916,
be made to a charity of your choice.
carjacking, country club crash were found within 90 minutes and taken into
died Jan. 18, 2018, after celebrating her An Oakland man was sentenced to two
101st birthday. custody by sheriff’s deputies who had
Wife of Herman
Aldo Giachelli years, eight months in state prison Friday responded to the scene, according to prosecu-
when he took a plea deal tors and the Sheriff’s Office.
“Laddie” Hellman Aldo Giachelli died peacefully at his home for a high-speed chase in
(deceased). Hope was Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018, four days before his Perez is believed to have stolen the car in
a stolen car that ended the East Bay and to have been under the influ-
born in New York to Rose 94th birthday. with a crash at the Green
Aldo was born Feb. 29, ence of cocaine during the chase. No evidence
Burger and Paul Burger. Hills Country Club in showing the women had knowledge the car
She completed her educa- 1924, and raised in Italy. Millbrae, according to was stolen or encouraged him to continue
tion at Wellesley/UCLA He was a cobbler by the San Mateo County fleeing authorities has been uncovered,
and was a Realtor for trade. In 1955, he came District Attorney’s according to prosecutors. Perez remains in
more than 30 years. to the United States and Office. custody on $150,000 bail and will next
She pursued interests in music, piano, lived in San Mateo for Ronald Perez, 20, appear in court April 13 for receipt of a report
dancing and golf which she enjoyed more than 60 years. For Ronald Perez pleaded no contest to
outlining the restitution owed to the country
throughout her life. As a member of The many years, he worked felony car theft, felony club, according to prosecutors.
Peninsula Golf and Country Club, she for the San Mateo Union evading a police officer and misdemeanor
enjoyed golf, bridge, swimming meets and High School District. After he retired, he driving under the influence when he appeared Man left injured by hit-and-run
special events with family and friends. spent most of his days outdoors working in in court Friday and will receive 160 days cred-
his garden. He was well-known and loved by it for time served, according to prosecutors. San Mateo police are on the lookout for the
Hope was devoted to her family and she driver of a blue 2000s Mercedes-Benz SUV
will be sorely missed by her daughters: Reta many relatives and neighbors in San Mateo. Perez was driving on Interstate 380 around
2:30 a.m. Dec. 13 when California Highway that hit a pedestrian at the intersection of
Laura Hellman (Jaime Devore, deceased) and Aldo was preceded in death by his wife of Fifth Avenue and Humboldt Street Thursday
Mary Beth Hill (Jim); grandchildren: 59 years, Vanda Tribuzi. He was the hard- Patrol officers suspected the car he was driv-
ing with two friends was previously car- evening.
Andrew Hill (Marykaye) and Laura Hill Nero working father to Celestina Finkle (Dave), At approximately 8:30 p.m., the pedestri-
(O’Shea); step-granddaughters: Melissa jacked. Officers tailed the car as Perez drove
Cecilia Giachelli (Don Peterson), and Maria south on Highway 101 and onto city streets an was in a marked crosswalk in a heavy
McElheney and Sheila Devore (Seth Aplanalp (James, deceased); grandfather of downpour when he was struck. The car was
Skootsky); eight great-grandchildren; in Burlingame and Millbrae, ultimately
11; and great-grandfather of 13. reaching speeds up to 95 mph after officers not located and the pedestrian was treated for
many cousins, nephews and nieces; Flerida moderate injuries at the hospital.
Visitation will be 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. fol- turned on lights and sirens, according to
Zamora and extended family and friends. If you were a witness to this collision, or
“Thank you to all that helped in her later lowed by a vigil 7 p.m. Thursday, March 8, prosecutors.
Perez allegedly went through stop signs on have any additional information, please con-
years. Hope will always be in our hearts.” at Sneider & Sullivan & O’Connell’s, 977 S.
Ludeman Lane and a locked gate at the Green tact Traffic Officer Becker (650) 522-7700 or
Memorial service will be 11 a.m. Sunday, El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA. Graveside call the SMPD Secret Witness Line at (650)
Service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, March Hills Country Club in Millbrae before crash-
March 11, at Sneider and Sullivan and ing into a brick wall. He and the two other 522-7676. Anonymous online tips in this or
O’Connell’s, 977 S. El Camino Real, San 9, at Skylawn Memorial Park, State Route any San Mateo Police Department investiga-
female passengers in the car fled on foot, but
Mateo, CA. In lieu of flowers, donations can 92 at Skyline, San Mateo. tion can be done at tinyurl.com/SMPDTips.
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S&P erases early plunge, rises to cap frenetic week The Russell 2000 index of small-
By Stan Choe DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cap stocks rose 25.78, or 1.7 per-
High: 24,592.46 cent, to 1,533.17.
Low: 24,217.76 The trade worries are piling onto
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks went
Close: 24,538.06 a market that was already nervous.
on another dizzying ride Friday
and worked their way back from an Change: -70.92 Concerns about the possibility of
early-morning plunge to send the OTHER INDEXES higher inflation and interest rates
Standard & Poor’s 500 index to its have rocked markets since the
S&P 500: 2691.25 +13.58
first gain in four days. It was just S&P 500 set its latest record high
NYSE Index: 12,557.99 +39.26 in late January.
the latest swing in a frenetic week
for markets around the world as Nasdaq: 7257.87 +77.31 Inflation has been low in the
investors recalibrated — again NYSE MKT: 2449.74 +2.34 years following the Great
and again — how worried to be Russell 2000: 1533.17 +25.78 Recession, but if it jumps higher,
about a possible trade war and a Wilshire 5000: 27,879.39 +182.92 it could force the Federal Reserve
more aggressive Federal Reserve. to raise short-term rates more
10-Yr Bond: 2.85 +0.05 sharply than investors are expect-
When U.S. markets opened for
trading, the S&P 500 lost as much Oil (per barrel): 61.45 +0.46 ing. That could easily upset mar-
as 1.1 percent to join a worldwide Gold : 1,323.70 +18.50 kets, which had been enjoying a
sell-off after President Donald remarkably smooth ride last year.
Trump doubled down on “trade The S&P 500 trimmed its loss as “I view nearly every one of global economy is finally The Fed’s chairman, Jerome
war” talk. He took to Twitter to the day went on and was bouncing Trump’s actions through a negoti- strengthening in sync, which Powell, jolted markets on
defend his promise from Thursday between gains and losses by the ation lens,” he said. “This was an should lead to higher corporate Tuesday, when he said that he’s
to impose stiff tariffs on imports early afternoon. It accelerated in anchor, an opening bid. ... I think profits. feeling more optimistic about the
of steel and aluminum, saying that the last half hour of trading and the market senses some of that, Big U.S. companies are heavily U.S. economy. Some investors
the United States is losing on ended at 2, 691. 25, up 13. 58 and I would imagine that we will reliant on global trade, and com- took that as a signal that the Fed
trade with virtually every country points, or 0.5 percent. The Dow see some horse trading going on panies in the S&P 500 got 43 per- may get more aggressive, which
and that “trade wars are good” and Jones industrial average fell with what ultimately happens cent of their sales from outside the sent stocks down and Treasury
“easy to win.” 70. 92, or 0. 3 percent, to with these tariffs.” United States in 2016, according yields higher. Later in the week,
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sion. Markets tumbled from Asia posite rose 77.31, or 1.1 percent, week with a loss of 2 percent, its means Apple and other big U.S. some of the fears when he said that
to Europe on fears that escalating to 7,257.87. third decline that severe in the last companies are dependent on cus- he does not see inflation in wages
retaliation between countries Stocks pared their losses as five weeks. Last year, the worst tomers not only in Peoria but also “at a point of acceleration.”
could choke off trade and the glob- investors questioned how far weekly loss was just 1.4 percent. Paris and Peru. Such a dance is typical when
al economy. The president of the Trump will end up going, said If a trade war does indeed break Stocks of smaller U.S. compa- central banks are raising interest
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Raisman files suit against USOC, USA Gymnastics By Will Graves abusive patterns Nassar, a disgraced for- 2016 U.S. women’s Olympic gymnas-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mer national team doctor now in prison tics teams, says she was abused by
for sexually abusing young athletes. Nassar in multiple locations beginning
Aly Raisman spent months urging Raisman filed the lawsuit in in 2010, including at the U.S. national
the U.S. Olympic Committee and USA California on Wednesday. The filing team training facility at the Karolyi
Gymnastics to get serious about tak- alleges negligence by the USOC and Ranch training center in Texas and the
ing a long hard look into how Larry USA Gymnastics for failing to make 2012 Games in London. Raisman said
Nassar’s abusive conduct was allowed sure appropriate protocols were fol- she initially felt she was receiving
to run unchecked for so long. lowed in regards to monitoring Larry medically necessary treatment by
Frustrated by what she considers a Nassar. Nassar, who is named as a co- Nassar before realizing it was abuse.
lack of progress, the six-time Olympic defendant in the lawsuit, is serving She battled shame, guilt and depression
medalist is hoping she can get some decades in prison for molesting some in the aftermath, Raisman said.
answers in court. of the sport’s top athletes and others Nassar spent nearly three decades at
REUTERS Raisman has filed a lawsuit against as well as child pornography crimes. USA Gymnastics before being fired in
Aly Raisman speaks at the sentencing hearing of Larry Nassar both organizations, claiming they The 23-year-old Raisman, captain for
last November in Lansing, Michigan. “knew or should have known” about both the gold-medal winning 2012 and See SUIT, Page 17
Burlingame denied
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
THURSDAY
Local sports roundup
Defensively, goaltender Liam
Cal women ousted from Pac-12 tourney
Gunning finished with 11 saves,
while the defensive unit of Eric
By Jim Hoehn
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
UCLA 77, Cal 74
Badminton Swanson, Collin Chee and Roey Kelli Hayes tough that Kristine fouled out with 3
Westmoor 10, Carlmont 5 Netanel combined with Gunning SEATTLE — Facing a surprising- and Monique minutes to go, and I think it’s tough
Rams topped the Scots in the to allow only one goal to Sequoia. ly quick ouster, Jordin Canada and Billings each that they got 24 points from the
PAL Bay Division opener for both her UCLA teammates pulled it added 18 points free-throw line. So, it was tough.”
squads. Boys’ golf together down the stretch to pull out for UCLA. Cal also committed 14
Carlmont got a pair of boys’ sin- Valley Christian 212, Sacred a victory. “When crunch turnovers, which UCLA converted
gles wins from Devansh Tandon Heart Prep 225 Canada scored 27 points and No. 9 time came, we into 21 points.
and Alexander Wang. Sofia Tam and The Gators came up short UCLA held Cal scoreless for more Lindsay put ourselves in
Seema Wadhwa gave the Scots a against the Warriors at Silver than two minutes late to escape with Gottlieb a position to Stanford advances
victory at No. 2 girls’ doubles. Creek Country Club in San Jose. a 77-74 victory in the Pac-12 tour- beat a very good with 69-59 win over USC
SHP’s Finn O’Kelly shared low- nament quarterfinals Friday. UCLA team,” Cal coach Lindsay
Boys’ lacrosse Mikayla Cowling’s pull-up Gottlieb said. “This UCLA team is SEATTLE — Kiana Williams
score honors with VC’s Darin scored 18 points and Alanna Smith
Amini, who both fired 3-over 39s. jumper put Cal up 69-68 with 2:40 elite. Obviously, they have a shot
Menlo School 18, Los Gatos 4 scored 14 and No. 16-ranked
Bradley Oliver posted a 44 for the remaining, but the Bruins responded to win this tournament.”
The Knights scored seven goals Stanford never trailed in a 69-59 win
Gators, while Anikait Bhardwaj with six consecutive points, going The Bears, who won six of their
in the first period and led 12-3 at over Southern California in a quar-
carded a 46. Anderson Page and up 74-69 on two free throws by final seven regular-season games,
halftime on their way to a non- terfinal game of Pac-12 Conference
Luke Peterson each finished with Canada with 38 seconds left. Kianna opened the fourth quarter with a 7-2
league win. Tournament Friday night.
48s for SHP. Smith hit a 3 at the buzzer for Cal. run, taking a 62-55 lead on a
James Kinder scored four goals The Cardinal (21-9) entered the
“I’m really proud of our poise,” rebound putback by CJ West. UCLA
on six shots for Menlo. David tournament as the No. 2 seed and
Boys’ tennis UCLA coach Cori Close said. “We capitalized on two turnovers to
Schmaier had three goals and an USC (20-11) was seeded seventh.
were down seven with 6:57 left to answer with 10 consecutive points
assist, while Brody LaPorte, Crystal Springs 7, Stanford will play on Saturday the
go in the game and then had nine to go back in front 65-62.
Henry Wenikoff and Ryan Young Sacred Heart Prep 0 winner of another Friday quarterfi-
out of 11 trips where we scored. I UCLA led 34-29 and extended it to
all scored two goals apiece. Menlo The Gryphons blitzed the Gators nal matchup between No. 3 Oregon
just thought we were led by our 42-31 on two free throws by
goaltender Theo Kim, a freshman, in a WBAL matchup. State and No. 6 Arizona State.
seniors, not only statistically, but Billings. Cal methodically cut into
recored five saves in earning the Brian Bilsey was impressive at DiJonai Carrington scored 13
in their poise and in their emo- the lead, pulling even at 49-49 on
victory. No. 1 singles for Crystal Springs points, Marta Sniezek added 10 and
tional leadership.” two free throws by Anigwe.
(1-1 WBAL), winning his match at UCLA (24-6) advanced to Anigwe’s basket underneath in Kaylee Johnson grabbed 10
Carlmont 11, Sequoia 1 love, 6-0, 6-0. the closing seconds put Cal up 55- rebounds for Stanford.
The Scots scored 11 goals on the Saturday’s semifinals against
The other three singles matches sixth-ranked Oregon (28-4), 53 entering the final period. Stanford led 21-9 at the end of the
road for the second straight game went three sets: Jonathan Song out- UCLA made 24 of 34 free throws first quarter and was never in jeop-
which routed Colorado 84-47.
as they routed the Cherokees in a lasted Luke Pisani, 5-7, 6-2, (10-5); Oregon defeated UCLA twice in while Cal was 11 of 16. The Bears ardy. Sadie Edwards’ jumper with
non-league match. Josh Chan topped Samuel Lim, 6-3, conference play, 70-61 and 101- were called for 24 fouls, the Bruins 16 1:20 before intermission made it
Harris Branch did a bulk of the 4-6, (11-9); and Justin Lim beat 94 in overtime on Feb. 19. and Anigwe fouled out in the fourth 32-24 before Williams made two
damage for Carlmont, scoring six Conor Burns, 4-6, 7-5, (8-6). Cowling had 16 points and Asha quarter. Canada was 8 of 21 from the foul shots before the half.
times. Trevor Douglis netted a hat The Gryphons swept all three Thomas and Kristine Anigwe added floor, but 11 of 12 from the foul line. The Trojans managed to draw
trick and assisted on two others, doubles matches in straight sets, 15 apiece for Cal (21-10), which “I think it was really tough that within six points — 57-51 and 59-
while Jason Del Cardayre added surrendering a total of eight games lost to UCLA 82-46 and 60-52 dur- we were in foul trouble all game,” 53 — in the fourth quarter but never
three assists. over six sets. ing the regular season. Gottlieb said. “I think it was really got closer.
J.R. Smith tosses soup at assistant; Cavs ladle out 1-game ban
By Tom Withers tant coach Damon Jones. but watched film — and after get- shortage of theater this season. been a key member of three straight
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The soup toss came following ting in some extra shots, he told a “I had a little discussion with Eastern Conference championship
Thursday’s shootaround at the team’s team spokesman he will address the him,” Lue said before refusing to teams. Smith has endeared himself
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio — training facility, hours before the media at Saturday’s shootaround say if he was the one who suspend- to Cleveland fans with his hustle and
Chicken noodle or tomato? J.R. Cavs played the Philadelphia 76ers, before the Cavs play Denver. ed Smith. knack for knocking down big shots.
Smith didn’t serve up any explana- a person with direct knowledge of Until then, what triggered his The 32-year-old Smith, who But Smith hasn’t been himself this
tion. the situation told The Associated brothy outburst remains a mystery. served his suspension while the season. He’s always been a streaky
Cleveland’s mercurial shooting Press on Friday. The person spoke ESPN.com first reported the rea- Cavs were beaten by the Sixers, had shooter, but his shot isn’t falling as
guard declined an interview request on condition of anonymity because son for Smith’s suspension. a history of fines and other issues often. In 59 games (56 starts), Smith
Friday, a day after the Cavaliers the team has not disclosed details. Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said Smith before arriving in Cleveland by a is averaging 8.3 points — the sec-
suspended him one game for Smith was with his teammates did not address the team over the lat- trade in 2015. However, he’s had few ond-lowest average of his career —
throwing a bowl of soup at assis- Friday — the Cavs didn’t practice, est drama for a team that has had no problems with the Cavs and has and shooting 39 percent.
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“We started a little slow. It took he was bracketed by a pair of appeared no one was sure what
SATURDAY
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SOCCER us damn near the entire half to
adjust to the field,” Dimech said.
“[Our] passing was just off …
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Ignatius goalkeeper Nathan
Division II championship game Continued from page 11 which put us under a lot of pres- didn’t just sit back and absorbed Kushner ran behind the goal and
No. 3 Aragon (16-9) vs. No. 1 Valley Christian (13-13) sure.” the Panthers’ attack. In fact, they picked up the ball: Galia’s shot
at Indepedence, 3 p.m.
With St. Ignatius forcing most kept going on the offensive, had gone agonizingly wide of the
minute later and it was the
Division IV championship game of the dangerous chances, the looking for an insurance goal. goal by inches.
Wildcats who went into the break
No. 1 Half Moon Bay (23-4) vs. No. 2 Santa Cruz (24- Wildcats finally converted in the Twice in the final minutes, St. In the waning seconds,
4) at Santa Clara University, 7 p.m. with the momentum on their side.
17th minute to score the first goal Ignatius had good looks at adding Burlingame had one more oppor-
“Our [defender who fell on the of the game. Off a throw-in deep in to its lead, but Burlingame goal- tunity when Gunnar Hansen sent a
Girls’ basketball
Division I championship game
game-winning goal] was a little Burlingame territory, the ball was tender Evan Glatt made his two long cross to the middle of the St.
No. 1 Menlo-Atherton (21-7) vs. No. 6 Silver Creek frustrated. He thought he was crossed to Nicholas Brown, who biggest saves of the night. In the Ignatius penalty box. Hyman
(16-11) at Santa Clara University, 3 p.m. fouled, but the referee said he was stationed at the top of the 75th minute, he pushed aside a finally got loose and put an
slipped,” Dimech said. “But I did- Panthers’ penalty box. He flicked Woodruff bid for his second goal, authoritative header on the ball –
Division II championship game
No. 2 Aragon (14-5) vs. No. 1 Valley Christian (12-14) n’t think it was a backbreaker. We a the ball forward with his head and in the 78th minute, Glatt but the shot went right to
at Indepedence, 1 p.m. had plenty of time.” into the path of a charging Alex denied a Bailey one-timer that was Kushner.
Division III championship game
Woodruff’s goal ended a first Bailey, who roofed a shot into the pushed over the top. The referee then blew his whis-
No. 1 South City (25-4) vs. No. 2 Aptos (25-3) at In- half that saw both team battle net for a 1-0 Wildcats’ advantage. Sandwiched between St. tle to end the game.
dependence, 5 p.m. back and forth, with St. Ignatius After the exchange of goals and Ignatius’ two attempts, “We just couldn’t break
getting the bulk of the run of play. the halftime break, Burlingame Burlingame had another strange through,” Dimech said.
Division IV championship game
No.1 Sacred Heart Prep (15-10) vs.No.2 Notre Dame-
The Wildcats did a good job of get- came out and did a better job of opportunity. This time, however, Despite the loss, the Panthers
Belmont (14-11) at Santa Clara University, 1 p.m. ting the ball into the Burlingame linking passes and applying more there would be no celebration. season is not over as they will
penalty box, while the Panthers’ pressure on the St. Ignatius Galia hammered a shot from 30 most certainly grab one of six
Girls’ soccer defense did a good job of prevent-
Division I championship game defense. yards out that appeared to find the CCS spots in the newly created
No. 1 Woodside (9-4-8) vs. No. 10 St. Francis (12-8-3) ing quality looks or shots on But much like the first half, back of the St. Ignatius net Northern California tournament
at Valley Christian, 3 p.m. goal. Burlingame struggled to get shots through traffic in the Wildcats’ that begins next week.
Division II championship game
Burlingame, on the other hand, off against St. Ignatius’ stifling penalty box. As the Burlingame “We have Nor Cals on Tuesday,”
No. 3 Terra Nova (10-5-6) vs. No. 9 Sacred Heart struggled with its touch for most defense. Gabe Hyman had a partic- fans in the stands celebrated, there Dimech said. “So we have to shake
Cathedral (13-7-3) at Valley Christian, 10 a.m. of the opening 40 minutes. ularly tough time getting loose as was no reaction on the field as it this off.”
has said he was trying to ready his behind). He missed the cut at for April. And I feel like I’m right Invitational, and previously a
WOODS
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game for Augusta National.
Woods has missed the Masters
three of the last four years because of
Riviera, where he never won even at
his best.
“I need to keep playing tourna-
on track for that.”
Woods is an eight-time winner at
Bay Hill, where he has not played
World Golf Championship at
Doral.
Now it has its most appealing
four back operations, the most ments,” Woods said after the Honda since he won in 2013. collection of players. Along with
recent a fusion surgery last April. Classic. “But I need to keep build- The Valspar Championship Woods, players who also have
at his unofficial Hero World His latest return as been promising ing on it, keep building my body, often gets overlooked in the entered include Rory McIlroy for
Challenge in the Bahamas last with a tie for 23rd at Torrey Pines keep building toward April. That Florida swing because it competes the first time, Jordan Spieth, Justin
December and then when he (seven shots behind) and 12th place was the goal when I first came back for players against the Honda Rose, Sergio Garcia and Henrik
resumed a PGA Tour schedule — he at the Honda Classic (eight shots — try and get everything situated Classic and Arnold Palmer Stenson.
Installation of Pastor
Graham Baird at
First Presbyterian Church,
Burlingame
Sunday, March 25, at 3:00pm, there will
be a festive installation service for Graham
Baird, the new lead pastor at First Presbyterian
Church, Burlingame. We are welcoming a guest
preacher (including for that entire morning’s
worship) Pastor Dan Meyer from the Chicago
area, as well as Pastor Steve Shibsted from First Pres. Berkeley, who will
offer the Charge to the congregation. Graham’s father, Pastor Don Baird from
Fremont Pres. Sacramento, will offer the Charge to the new lead pastor in
Burlingame. The worship service will be highlighted by a brass quintet, the
Chancel Choir with organ accompaniment, the Contemporary Worship Praise
Band, and bagpipes! All are welcome, and there will be a reception afterwards
in the Fellowship Hall.
Come hear Graham preach at any of our regularly scheduled Sunday services:
8:15am Intimate Chapel Service; 9:30am Contemporary Praise Band Service;
11:00am Traditional Choir and Organ Service.
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Built in 1905 and 1906, the Folger estate
predated the widespread production of the
Model T by just a few years, meaning horse-
drawn vehicles were the primary form of
transportation for many, said Jill Daly,
of people every year. But for many park vis- board president of the Friends of Huddart and
itors, its rich history is a discovery at the Wunderlich Parks. But the extent to which
end or beginning of one of the many hikes the Folgers collected carriages for various
stemming from its main parking lot, said occasions and kept a stable for more than a
county parks superintendent Scott dozen horses was not uncommon for wealth-
Lombardi. ier families in San Francisco at the time,
“A lot of people don’t even recognize that said Daly.
it’s here,” he said. “A lot of people come in
just to do the hike in the park … and then “That was about the time that a lot of the
they walk in here and … it just blows them big titans were acquiring second homes,”
away.” she said. “There was a number of families
And though their matching earth-toned that enjoyed the sport of coaching.”
exteriors help them blend in with the forest And if his last name sounds familiar, it
and trails surrounding them, the stable and might be because Folger’s father was the
carriage house’s distinctive detailed wooden founder of Folger’s Coffee, explained Daly.
trim and understated decorative elements are Originally from Nantucket, James A. Folger
a window into the grandeur of the estate to came to San Francisco with his brothers dur-
which they belong. ing the Gold Rush and worked at Pioneer ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
Just beyond them lies the grand, four- Steam Coffee and Spice Mills in San Across from the stable is the carriage house, which is currently rented to small groups for
story home James A. Folger II built in the Francisco while they mined for gold. After meetings and will be renovated in the coming months to add a second exit and ADA walkway.
early 1900s as a respite from the colder traveling east to serve coffee to miners for
some time, James A. Folger returned to San types of vehicles families like the Folgers for the kids,” she said.
summers of San Francisco. Though the would have used through the museum’s Daly said an effort to renovate the stable
home itself is privately owned and not Francisco to buy the part of the company
and started his own business in 1865, she rotating display from a collection donated began in the early 2000s, when members of
available for tours, the buildings devoted to by Roy and Ellie Ferrari. She said the muse- the Friends of Huddart and Wunderlich Parks
the horses and stagecoaches his family said.
um also showcases the history of redwood started fundraising for much-needed repairs.
owned are on display to give visitors a Also a docent at the Carriage Room
logging and farming that preceded the Lombardi said the 2010 renovation, which
glimpse of a time when things moved a lit- Museum in the Folger stable, Daly has
Folger estate, adding that the land’s previ- involved the setup of a milling shop to
helped visitors understand the different
ous owner, Simon Jones, maintained recreate the wood trim used in the barn when
orchards and vineyards there for many years it was first built, allowed boarding and trail
after loggers cleared it. rides to continue at the park.
Because of the colorful stories behind the Lombardi looked to improvements of the
park, Daly said it’s been a prime candidate carriage house, which is rented out to small
for school field trips for third- and fourth- groups for meetings, to also increase access
graders who are learning about the grand to the park’s history. A renovated restroom
estates that once defined the area. By learn- and new exit accessible by an ADA-accessi-
The County of San Mateo’s Sustainability Academy provides NO-COST ing how to dress a horse, press apples and ble walkway are among changes planned
build a retention wall like the one built by and expected to be completed as early as
educational opportunities to San Mateo County community members. former Chinese railroad workers in the 19th 2019.
century, students have learned a great deal “By doing the renovation of the carriage
To register for our offerings, please visit: www.smcsustainability.org/academy about earlier days in the Peninsula, said house, it’ll give us more of an opportunity
Daly. to give more people an opportunity to come
“They get an appreciation of what it’s like out and visit the site,” he said.
Fixit Clinic to build those walls and have them be dry The Carriage Room Museum is open to
Saturday, February 24, 2018 11 am - 2 pm set,” she said, adding that the retention wall the public Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
San Bruno Library, 701 Angus Ave W., San Bruno was built without mortar. “That’s really fun at 4040 Woodside Road.
Fixit Clinics are community workshops where neighbors, friends, and families work collectively to
learn how to repair their broken items: electronics, appliances, toys, bicycles, fabric items, etc. for 8, 848 to 8, 018 average rides, despite
assessment, and possible repair. Bring your broken items and we'll provide a workspace, specialty
tools and volunteer Fixit Coaches to help you disassemble and troubleshoot your items. RIDERS
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increased demand.
“There’s been more requests for shuttles
and new routes than ever before,” Lieberman
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