As an alumnus of Pancho Barnes' Flight School, I was most interested in your article on Pancho.
It's been said that food that looks "too pretty to eat" will more than likely be consumed with more pleasure.
Question: I just bought a house, built in 1926, with a Spanish tile roof.
The president of the Culver City Fire Fighters has asked the city to include Fire Station No. 1 in plans to tear down and replace its aging city hall next door.
I have come to learn something about miracles. They only happen once.
The Arizona Outlaws are asking $1 million for the rights to wide receiver Trumaine Johnson, which may significantly diminish his prospects of playing for the Chargers this year.
The joke going around the USA for Africa Foundation offices last week was that heavy metal rockers would form the ultimate "We Are the World" superstar spinoff by forming an ad-hoc group called "Bang Your Head for Africa."
My hat is off to John McEnroe for his unselfish act of putting his profession above his desires.
When Mac O'Grady refused to talk to the media after taking the lead in the Byron Nelson tournament, he faced a fine from PGA Commissioner Deane Beman.
After reading Mike DiGiovanna's commentary, it is obvious that he knows nothing about the thrill of racing.
"It's a knockout . . . fascinating, witty, perceptive and it has something very important to say," said film critic Judith Crist.
We were sitting at a table in the bar at the Ketchikan, Alaska, airport waiting for our plane and lamenting the fact that we had to leave after a wonderful few days of fishing at Yes Bay Lodge.
Reseda Coach Joel Schaeffer walked the sidelines in disbelief.
SIGMUND ROMBERG: "WHEN I GROW TOO OLD TO DREAM." Eastman-Dryden Orchestra.
The Kentucky Derby-winning team of jockey Bill Shoemaker and trainer Charles Whittingham struck again Sunday by taking the $159,200 John Henry Handicap with Palace Music at Hollywood Park.
Mike Downey's Wimbledon story of July 4, in referring to Chris Evert Lloyd, called her "Wimbledon's last American-born contender."
It sounds, at the least, like one of those delightfully off-kilter,only-in-California adventures: Spend the day cruising the ocean, searching for wild dolphins, then jump in and swim with them.
For sheer excitement, can the World Series top the baseball playoffs? Probably not.
Of late, the mail box seems to be a clearinghouse for robots with Cordon Bleu tendencies.
In the Astrodome Sunday, the National Football League's instant replay people again tried to call one that was a bit too close to call.