- HUNTINGTON BEACH : $50,000 More Goes to Toxic Cleanup
- Bishop Maher Has 2nd Brain Tumor Operation
- Five From County Named All-GSAC
- THE COLLEGES : Cal Lutheran Cupboard Bare of Quarterbacks
- THE SIDELINES : Padres Beat Slumping Cards
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Sinking Feeling : After Thousands of Hours in the Pool, Some Young Swimmers Decide to Get Out for Good, Having Suffered a Burnout While Still in Their Teens
- Steer Clear of Sport Lotteries, Vincent Warns
- El Segundo Blanks St. Anthony on Croxall's 1-Hitter
- STAGE REVIEW : Rough, Hellish Play Descends to Philosophical Morass, Cliche
- A Tiny Solution for Today's Big Problems
- WORLD : France to Boycott AIDS Summit
- Santa Monica : Lodging Program OKd
- A True Film Bargain--and Free Popcorn, Too
- Sunken Ships Become TV Stars
- SOUTHLAND : One $4-Million Lotto Player Hits
- Garage Sale Cop Cuts City in on Profits
- French Socialists Slip in Furor Over Kickbacks : Politics: The ruling party squeaks by in a National Assembly censure vote over 'two-speed justice.'
- Albania Announces Sweeping Rights Reforms : Eastern Europe: The Continent's last hard-line Communist nation begins to soften up.
- Drunk-Driving Test Under Attack
- Thailand Hands Over 3 U.S. Drug Traffickers
- Red Army Gets a Day in Sun to Flex Its Muscle : Soviet Union: The military also gets a chance to air its views about security and the upheavals sparked by perestroika.
- Major Malibu Quake Possible, Experts Say
- State Officials Vow to Redraft Proposed Croaker Fishing Ban : Environment: A ban on commercial croaker fishing in contaminated waters off the Palos Verdes Peninsula exceeds state law, a ruling says.
- Countywide : Board Rejects Funds for Camarillo Center
- Casino Will Be Razed
- PREP ROUNDUP : Canyon's Kyriazis Sets School Mark for Hits
- Indian Leaders Join Campaign to Unearth More of 'Lost Village' : Excavation: Encino slow-growth gadfly gathers support in bid to delay construction of two office buildings.
- THE SIDELINES : Clippers Denied OK to Contact Wilkins About Coaching Job
- NHL to Send Application to San Diego
- 'Children' Star Lucci Nominated Again in Daytime Emmy Awards
- Dido Renoir; Widow of Film Director
- S. Koreans Riot Over Merger of 3 Political Parties
- Youths With Designs on Tomorrow's Cars : Transportation: Students at a small college in Pasadena go on to noteworthy successes as automotive designers.
- Luxembourg's NATO Aide Quits
- Adoption--Family Ties By Twists of Fate : A Birth Mother Becomes Part of Extended Family
- UCLA's Jason Netter: His Play Varies From Good, to Bad, to Ugly : Tennis: Top singles player is at his best in tournaments, but his performance slumps in dual meets.
- Encinitas City Council Bans Curbside Hiring of Migrants
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Moving Toward Special Tax Districts
- LAGUNA BEACH : Community Clinic Is Back in the Black
- OXNARD : City to Seek Bids for New Signal System
- Northridge Three Wins From Title : Baseball: Matadors seek co-championship of CCAA, playoff berth in Cal State L.A. series.
- PREP NOTES : Leuzinger Soars to New Heights in Volleyball
- 5 CLU Players Named All-District in Softball
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Hadden Gets a Grip for RBV
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Newport Harbor Avenges Loss, Defeats El Toro to Advance
- Bulls Get the Inside Track Against 76ers : NBA playoffs: Chicago comes back from 16-point deficit to win Game 2 of Eastern Conference semifinals, 101-96.
- Orioles Embarrass Langston : Baseball: Angel pitcher is frustrated after giving up eight walks and four runs in Baltimore's 9-1 victory.
- Missing TV Fans Found--at Work, Bars
- Drexel Unit Forced Into Bankruptcy: Creditors of...
- 4 Endangered Desert Tortoises Disappear From Nature Center
- WHO Puts Membership of PLO on Indefinite Hold
- U.S. Assailed for Opposing Ozone Aid Pact
- Lotte Jacobi; Celebrity Photographer
- Temple City : City Manager Named
- P.M. BRIEFING : Reader's Digest Profits Down
- Israeli Court Orders Probe of '83 Stock Crash Be Reopened
- PEOPLE : Another Columbia S&L; Official to Leave
- P.M. BRIEFING : India Refuses 'Hit List' Talks
- Owner of Las Vegas Movie Houses Wins Landmark Lawsuit
- Cuisine of the Pacific Northwest?
- Mt. SAC Twins Enjoy Life in the Fast Lane : Track: Nigeria's Davidson and Osmond Enzinwa among premier sprinters in the world.
- Twins Raise Funds for 'Ambassadorial' Trip
- Bombs Kill 4 at Bus Station; Sikhs Blamed
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Memorial Designer Back at Yale
- Homemade Chicken Stock Is Time-Consuming Process but Worth It
- Wine of the Week
- A. Greene; Marketed the Miniskirt
- Kaleidoscope's misfortune brought out a more critical viewpoint . . . .
- Teen-Ager Says She Killed Stepmother at Urging of Father
- Lemon Cheese Sauce Helps Make a Meal of Simple Asparagus
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Bill Seeks to End Transit Boards' Rift
- Marina del Rey : Yamaha Lease Idea Put Off
- Kuwait Arrests 8 Activists
- Lee E. Siegel; Beverly Hills Internist
- NOTEBOOK : Sports Festival Set for Area Seniors
- City Manager's Pact Has Built-In Security : Pasadena: Philip Hawkey's contract stipulates that he will receive 18 months' severance pay if fired in the first year.
- Cerritos : 16-Year-Old Senior Becomes Presidential Scholar
- FULLERTON : CSUF Wins Grant for Fiber Optics Lab
- Neighbors Seek to Shut Family Planning Clinic : Abortion: A Tustin group tells City Council that demonstrations disrupt the neighborhood and even close their street.
- Spreading the Word--in Many Tongues : Language: At little-known center in downtown library, newspapers, audiocassettes and computers help to teach English to a diverse citizenry.
- Stanton Action Threatens Super Street
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE BUDGET : Too Many Sins to Be Credible : Unless we face up to the deficit and deal with it honestly, it will grow to even more dangerous proportions.
- Is It the Road to Ruin or the Fast Track to Success? : Education: The debate is a national one, with research showing lower-level classes as the losers under tracking.
- $11.4 Million Spent by Holiday Bowl Fans
- 4 Arrested Over Sale of Drugs in Glendale
- State Panel Clears P.V. School Board Member
- Undercover Officers Make 27 Drug Arrests
- Blanket of Dirt Backs Up Freeway
- Hirmez Is Making His Points : Sockers: Midfielder wanted to show his father soccer could be a worthwhile profession, and his way of doing that has always been to go for the goal.
- He's Not Ahead of the Game, but He's Definitely Above It
- RACING VIEWS : Researchers Revive Lasix Controversy
- Chadwick Catcher Seneker Balances Books and Bats : Prep Baseball: He is batting .537 to lead Dolphins, but manages to find time for academics.
- DANCE REVIEW : TROUBLES AT THE JOFFREY : New Changes, but No Refunds
- A Network Drama Unfolds Over the Fate of 'Twin Peaks' : Programming: ABC must decide whether to put the series in its fall lineup after rave reviews and erratic ratings.
- Concorde Makers Reach Agreement: The British and...
- Reading the Annual Report Can Help Company Investors
- Renaissance Pleasure Faire Cuisine: Good Queen Bess Might be Surprised : Foods: The annual Southland event offers a menu that reflects modern, local tastes as well.
- Hernandez Hideaway Cheerfully Greets Weary Souls With Heaping-Full Plates
- THE HOUSE
- A Third of Valdez Spill Area Still Oily
- Class Looks Deeply Into Essence of Jewish Jokes : Humor: 'Comedy wrought from tragedy,' moderator tells UCLA class. It's a way for an oppressed race to express its philosophy, another says.
- Tougher Alaska Oil Spill Bills Die in Legislature
- New Ad Compensation Plan: DDB Needham Worldwide...
- Arden Group Inc.: The parent of 13...
- TECHNOLOGY : Quotron's New System to Speed Money Trades
- Long Beach : Restrictions on Lawn Watering Considered
- CLUB SCENE : Blue Monday : The Bombay is expanding its horizons with Tom Ball and Kenny Sultan.
- Test Tube Tiger Triplets Hailed as a 'First' by Zoo
- Symposium Talk Grim, Not Hopeless : Urban design: The shape of U.S. cities was cause for concern at the UCSD conference, at which the speakers urged their colleagues to put people first.
- Batting Cage Owner Asks for Delay in Trial
- Hostages' Release Grabs Public's Interest : News: 46% paid 'very close' attention to the developments. The stories received more notice than any other so far this year, according to a survey.
- Fortune Takes Issue With Future of Education
- Grandson Held in the Slaying of Palisades Recluse : Crime: Police thought at first that 73-year-old Angelica Emma Oser was a hit-and-run victim.
- Adoption--Family Ties By Twists of Fate : Groups Help With Trials of Adopting : Parenting: Couples going through the adoption process or learning to deal with little ones discuss their stresses.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Garamendi Calls Prop. 103 'Amateurish'
- LOCAL : Blaze Guts Tustin Restaurant
- Bush Disavows Aide--Tax Hikes Are Still on the Table
- NATION : Snowstorm Clobbers Wisconsin
- Task Force Outlines Benefits of Dividing L.A. School District
- Gless Admits Living at House That Was Invaded
- Farrell's Backing Gives Lift to Bed Tax Proposal : Finance: The plan calls for using a portion of funds raised to promote tourism in San Pedro.
- Countywide : Monitoring May Prevent Early Labor
- Collector's Item : Echo Park Yard an Eyesore to Some, Trendy Art to Others
- Confrontation Leading to Slaying Described
- Former Chargers Part of Suit Against NFL
- McKeon Runs Out of Patience : Padres: After an 11-5 loss in St. Louis, manager lets players know what he thinks.
- COMMENTARY : After Lockout, No Walkout by Fans : Baseball: Frustration and anger apparently didn't last long after delayed spring training. Attendance is climbing at a rate that would set another major league record this season.
- Columbia Nears $32-Million Pact for Hot TV Duo : Television: Two writers are riding 'Married . . . With Children' to riches. This would be the largest studio deal ever for a TV comedy writing team.
- Conflicting Safety Guidelines Slow Imports of Foreign Food and Wine : Government: U.S. trails Europe in establishing uniform standards for agricultural products.
- Trotting Into Extinction? : Horsemanship: Caught between the squeeze of development, cost of water and high insurance rates, many North County stables are riding into the sunset, with the land up for sale. Others are hanging on and hoping for the best.
- Lakewood to Curb Noise in Jet Tests : Regulations: The roar from Douglas Aircraft's engine tests has engulfed the southwest corner of the city. The firm says it complies with Long Beach's noise ordinance.
- Mexican Fruit Flies Could Get San Diego County Area Sprayed
- Deniece Williams to Sing at Benefit Show
- Schools Look to Future and See a Tower of Babble : Planning: A 10-year framework is being built to offer bold, broad goals to guide educators and change the way children are taught.
- STOCKS : 7-Day Market Rally Ends as Dow Dips 0.68
- P.M. BRIEFING : Pan Am Settles With Lockerbie Families in Flight 103 Case
- Harcourt Brace Ends Talks to Sell Assets, Debt
- Foes of Gill Nets Say Initiative Will Be on Ballot
- Indian Forces Kill 10 in Kashmir
- Racist Letters at College Being Investigated
- Study Details Child Injuries in Truck Beds
- Pasadena : Plans for Raymond Theatre
- BLACKS OF ORANGE COUNTY
- WHAT'S FRESH : BUYING OPPORTUNITIES : Getting a Head : Cabbage, red or green, lasts practically forever--or at least until it's prepared as an appetizing dish.
- Teaching That Black Is Beautiful : Females Suffer More in Mostly White Social Settings
- Sierra Madre Stops Hillside Construction : Development: A 45-day moratorium is enacted when the city realizes that its current ordinance may be flawed.
- Astronauts Raise Gaze of Students to the Stars : Education: Rockwell International division in Downey 'adopts' school. Result: Future recruits.
- STRIP MALLED : Business: Camarillo merchants and residents claim there is a glut of convenience : centers, with many shops standing empty. City officials, however, say a major mall : is needed to keep local shoppers from traveling out of town.
- A Heartfelt Thank You 50 Years in the Making
- Pope Lectures Capitalists About Poverty
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Italian Composer Nono Dies
- Group Seeks City Funds to Buy Shelter : Homelessness: The City Council will decide whether to give the Salvation Army $200,000 toward the purchase of a large house to shelter families.
- SOUTHLAND : Charles Farrell, Janet Gaynor's Co-Star, Dies in Palm Springs
- 'Witch's House' Won't Be Leaving Beverly Hills
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : CALIFORNIA GRILL : Lukewarm : 'American regional' eatery offers pleasant ambience--but only so-so cuisine.
- One Giant Leap for Frogkind
- State Officials Vow to Redraft Proposal to Ban Commercial Fishing of Croaker
- Long Beach : Braude Warns That City May Lose Carousel
- 5th-Graders Give Rainwater the Acid Test
- Whittier Puts Buildings on Hold : Council to Examine Growth Issue Before Allowing More Strip Malls
- Schools Look to Future and See a Tower of Babble : Language: Recent immigrants have boosted Armenian above Spanish as the most common non-English native tongue.
- District Picks First Latino Superintendent
- ELECTION BATTLE / ABORTION ISSUE FADES : Political Gaffes Plague Bid by GOP Rights Proponent : Pennsylvania party seeks to oust Gov. Casey, who favors limits. But other problems overshadow its candidate's popular stance.
- China Frees 211 Held for Roles in Democracy Protests
- Disruption Comes on Little Cat Feet
- Foe of Abortion Loses Reelection in College Presidential Campaign
- Water Workout Keeps the Expectations Great
- Aerospace Industry Trend: Flight From the Southland
- Florida Newspaper Folds: The Clearwater Sun has...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Medical Mice Supply Resumed
- Dataproducts Corp.: The computer printer manufacturer reported...
- Apparel Stores Top Retail Performers as Easter Gives Sale Lift
- Entertainment Company Wins Lawsuit: FM Entertainment Inc.,...
- * No Place Like Home: Although a...
- Paramount : Parents Object to Moving Pupils From 3 Schools
- Woo Acts to Keep Hillside Streets Open : Safety: Critics say emergency vehicles are delayed by construction blocking roads.
- A 7-Course Cause
- ISSUE / FARM AID : House 'City Boys' Battle to Cut $12-Billion Subsidy Program
- SPORTSCOPE : Azusa Pacific Top Seed for Crown After Slow Start
- Man Found Guilty of Poisoning Treaty Oak
- Tomas O Fiaich; Cardinal of All Ireland, Critic of British Rule
- Chief Defends Chico Officers in Quelling Riot
- Historic Status Sought for House of City Father
- Rep Theatre Stages a Sizzling Cinco de Mayo
- 1st McMartin Child Witness Balks : Girl, 11, Resumes Testimony, Says She Can't Remember
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Redwoods Bond on Ballot, Backers Say
- NATION : Frank Denies Brothel Claim
- Choosing Best Buys for Beach : Venice: Workshop members dicker about the future of such things as the pier, the pavilion and the bike path.
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT--FEBRUARY PERFORMANCE
- Jim Harrick, Wife Give $75,000 to Scholarship Fund
- Hungary May Break Out of Warsaw Pact : Military: Lawmakers applaud an opposition proposal. Defense minister confirms the sale of MIGs to the United States.
- WHAT'S SO GREAT ABOUT THE NORTHWEST? : THE WINE : It's not famous (yet) and there isn't a lot of it, but it sure tastes good.
- Glendora : Landmark Status Awarded
- Adoption--Family Ties By Twists of Fate : ADOPTION INFORMATION
- Council Splits 3-2 in Voting Trash Hauler a 49% Rate Hike
- RTC May Alter CD Rate Rules for Failed S&Ls; : Thrifts: Savers would be able to lock in high rates for at least three months after a takeover.
- 10-Year Note Rate Climbs to 8.8%--Its Highest in Year
- Scientist's Fiberglass Composite Is Promoted for $1-Billion Tunnel : Invention: Charles E. Kaempen's mile-high monument and chimney never got off the ground. His proposal to build a seabed link between Europe and Africa is his next challenge.
- Woolworth Corp.: The specialty retailer said first-quarter...
- Parents Can Share Cooking Tasks With Children : Lifestyle: Youngsters will benefit from learning kitchen responsibilities.
- ON THE JOB : ANIMAL TRAINING : Critters Class : The two-year program is strict, so much so that on average only slightly more than half the students graduate.
- SPORTSCOPE : Bruin, Pepperdine Women to Play in NCAA Tourney
- Retailers' Reorganization Plan Deadline Extended: Federated Department...
- Intel Corp., Santa Clara, Calif., has named...
- Producer Sues Over Terms of Deal for Sale of MGM/UA
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Smoking Trout in a Back Yard Cooker
- A Few Ideas for Kids Who Cook
- Flash Fire Injures 3 Workers, Causes Power Outage
- Westchester : Traffic System Updated
- WORLD : 26 Die in Mexican Plane Crash
- Guerrilla Slain in Lebanon
- A Season to Honor Everyone's Mother : Beliefs: Goddess worshipers incorporate the ancient nature religion of Wicca into their modern lives.
- Vegas Power Restored
- Temple City Woman Receives Graduate Student Fellowship
- FISHING NOTES : Anglers Find Reel Action With White Sea Bass Off Catalina
- STAGE : 'THE FROG PRINCE' : Ribit Revue : Illusions Theatre teaches about ecology in its new production. But for kids, it's just hopping good fun.
- Collection Contest's a Title Fight
- Pho 79: Good Mornings in Vietnam
- Chicken Dish Uses a Blend of Indian Spices
- Economists Fret Over County's 2% Growth Rate : Population: A gain of 46,800, mostly generated internally, is easily topped by three neighboring counties. And their new residents have greater purchasing power.
- Their Common Bond Is Devotion to Bodysurfing
- Stalled Civic Center Is 'Substantially Complete'
- House Votes Unpaid Leaves : 237-187 OK Not Enough to Halt Veto
- Santa Monica : A Plea for School Funds
- 2 Marines Bail Out as Recon Jet Crashes
- State Department Settles Bias Suit
- 2.2 Million Hard-Core Cocaine Addicts in U.S.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Equity OKs Cummins 'Hands Off'
- CURRENCY : Dollar Slides on Word of Budget Talks
- Lessons of Winter Produce One of State's Tiny Schools : Kirkwood: This ski resort town has a year-round population of about 100.
- Latino Food Vendors Say They Are Singled Out in Crackdown
- NATION : Charleston Tops Manners List
- TV Seen as Culprit in 'Dumbing' of America
- RELUCTANT NOVICE : KAYAKING : User Friendly : Even a landlubber can learn the joys of exploring the ocean's wonders under his own paddle power.
- State Joins Attack on Ban of Clinics' Abortion Advice
- Old Lodge Echoes With New Voices : Highland Park: A Masonic hall rich in architectural details is resurrected for use as a community center that is a popular spot for festivities.
- Compton : 3 Fires in 3 Weeks Hit Redevelopment Area
- Huntington Park OKs 49% Trash Rate Hike : Contract: City Council splits 3-2 in first clash of old guard against newcomers since last month's election.
- Chicagoans Battle Over Architectural Heritage : Wrecking ball: One widely lamented recent loss is the McCarthy Building, which was built in 1871. The site is needed for development.
- In the Medieval Mode for the Faire
- In a Non-Government, the Silence Is Deafening : Hungary: Between the elections and the naming of new leaders, wheels have stopped and deals are on hold.
- Spectacular Way With Pork Chops
- In Washington, Opposite Approaches Produce Exquisite, Vintage Efforts
- Beilenson's Not Afraid to Utter the 'T-Word' : Taxes: The massive federal deficit demands increases, the Democratic congressman says.
- LOCAL : Garden Grove Company Indicted in Mexico Toxic Waste Dumping
- Pasadena : Hughston Becomes Mayor
- WORLD : Hillary's Son Reaches Peak of Mt. Everest on 4th Attempt
- THE HOUSE
- Arens Criticizes U.S. for U.N. Resolution : Mideast: Israeli 'troubled' by U.S.-Arab work on draft opposing Soviet Jews settling in occupied areas.
- Diagnosing What's Going On Inside
- Small Businesses Gain New Clout in Washington
- Mattel Stock Rises; Cartoon Deal Unveiled
- U.S. Suit Hits Sham Aircraft Bolt Inspection
- SmithKline Beecham PLC: The newly merged health,...
- Report May Shape NATO Stand on Tactical A-Arms : Military: Ministers discuss defense officials' findings--that it would be safe to curb short-range nuclear weapons.
- UCLA volleyball player Trevor Schirman has been...
- Math Error Delays First Hubble Pictures
- Long Beach : McDonnell Douglas Union Candidates in Runoff
- Media Gush Over Jackson
- Pasadena : Pact With Trash Collectors
- Beverly Hills : Plan to Save Water OKd
- Train Buff Engineers a Back-Yard Hobby
- Pomona : Fairgrounds Tax Rescinded
- Francis X. Fay; FBI Agent Led Lindbergh Case
- 2 From Don Bosco Get Scholarship Awards
- Nat Sherman; New York City Tobacconist
- City Approves Issuing Bonds to Reinforce Old Buildings
- COLUMN ONE : Locking Up 'Sexual Predators' : A public outcry in Washington state targeted repeat violent sex criminals. A new preventive law would keep them in jail indefinitely.
- FILLMORE : Council OKs License for Billiard Parlor
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Cool Off Reds, Who Lose Their Cool and the Game, 6-2
- Official Says Resignations Could Be Damaging to TAC
- Katarina Witt, East Germany's retired Olympic figure...
- Hawthorne Is Healthy for Title Defense
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Magnolia Bounces Brea to Stay in Race
- MOTOR RACING : Agajanian to Receive Honors at Indy, Gardena
- Culver City Fireballer Mauricio Estavil Burns Mira Costa on 2-Hitter
- SHORT TAKES : Hollywood's 'Water Man' Dies
- P.M. BRIEFING : Religious Car Deals Backfire
- Knapp Reportedly Under Federal Probe: Los Angeles...
- $25-Million Home for Rutan & Tucker
- The Terrible Common Denominator--Traffic
- Long Beach : Air Terminal, Art Museum Named as Landmarks
- Walnut Teacher Named One of Best by Reader's Digest
- Moratorium on Building Declared in Norwalk Area
- WORLD : Airliner, Fighters Nearly Collide
- Two Health-Care Plans for Diamond Bar : Medicine: One hospital proposal fell apart several years ago. Now two firms want to remedy that--by building medical facilities on adjacent lots.
- Gearing Up for Success : Auto racing: La Canada driver Tom Kendall gets up to speed in the Trans Am class.
- Gala Draws Attention to Lupus
- West Hollywood : Parking Permit Plan OKd
- Students Find Truth, Conjecture in Trash : Sociology: The members of a Maine college class drew generally accurate conclusions of lifestyles by sifting garbage.
- TRIPS : VENTURA TROLLEY : 7-Mile Chat : Dillard Fox keeps it lively with tales of Charlie Manson and Johnny Cash.
- Dieters Can Draw Line When Eating Out
- Immigration Act's Employer Sanctions Likely to Stay : Illegal aliens: Lawmakers seek ways to reduce discriminatory impacts. A worker card and public information campaign are possibilities.
- LOCAL : Sepulveda Gang Associate Dies as 'Russian Roulette' Misfires
- Revelers With a Cause Raise Cash for Free Medical Clinic in Orange : $90,000 Will Go to Lestonnac Center
- TENNIS / ITALIAN OPEN : 3rd Seed Sanchez-Vicario Upset
- CITY SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS
- Buck Stops With Lakers : NBA playoffs: They take blame for fourth-quarter breakdown, during which they made four of 19 shots.