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[T718]The San Francisco Bridge
by Charlie Karpowsky, Cha

"I've been there going on 68 years. Two days a week — and you wouldn't want to work for nicer people."

But this year his celebrity status has increased ten-fold, because he is one of the Eyewitness survivors of the 1906 San Francisco quake (the San Francisco earthquake and fire of April 18, 1906 - 05:12 AM local time), which killed thousands of people and nearly destroyed the city – More than 3000 Deaths, Injuries: ~225,000, Property Damage: $ 400,000,000 in 1906 $

"As small as I was, I remember my mother carrying me down the stairs with her left arm as she held onto the banister," said Hamrol, trying to recall memories from 100 years ago this week, memories from the day that transformed his life.

Painful memories
Hamrol and his family lived downtown, where his father worked as a grocer and his mother took care of the children. He remembers the family having to pack up and leave for Chicago to stay with relatives after the quake. After just a few days in the Windy City, the family came back to the Bay Area. His parents seldom spoke of the tragic day. "I think it was just too painful for them," he explained. Hamrol has one enduring memory - the feeling of his mother's arm.

“She carried me in her left arm and used her right hand to grab the stair rail,” said the 103-year-old Hamrol. “That's all I remember.”

Like Hamrol, Violet Lyman was just three when the estimated 7.8 magnitude quake ((The "traditional" magnitude of 8.3 for this earthquake was based on work by Richter [1958]. More recent research indicates that estimates in the range from 7.7 to 7.9 are more reliable.)) shook her house so hard it threw her uncle out of bed. Her family survived and managed to relocate, but she remembers how many others were not so lucky.

"It was tough because people had no homes, no food, no nothing," said Lyman. Violet Lyman, could still see a cow running along a street and smell smoke from the fires.

The quake left more than 225,000 people homeless. Many of them lived in tent cities set up throughout the area.

Chaos and panic
The oldest person who survived the quake is 109-year-old Chrissie Mortensen remembered the smell of smoke from a city in flames.

"People gathered their possessions, taking carts, or whatever they had, to move out to the park, or any place they could camp," recalled Mortensen, who was in third grade at the time.

Lyman's family decided to leave the city. Although the quake didn't destroy her home, food was so scarce that her mother had to wait in line every day for rations distributed by the Navy (U.S. Navy Operations During the 1906 Earthquake and Fire : U.S. Navy Firefighting Operations, Operations of the U.S.F.S. Chicago During the San Francisco Fire, Operations of the U.S.S. Boston, Operations of the U.S.S. Princeton, Establishment of Curtin Hospital, Praise for Lieutenant Freeman, Gov. Pardee's Belated Letter of Thanks to the U.S. Navy).

One day an officer noticed her mother wearing a sailor cap and asked if anyone in the family was in the Navy. Her mom answered “yes,” and was told to pack up her things. The next day several officers moved the whole family up to Vallejo, where they remained.

Celeb status 100 years later
San Francisco celebrated and mourned an infamous anniversary early this morning, 100 years to the minute after the city shook and burned in the great earthquake and fire of 1906.

This year Lyman will participate in a 1906 quake anniversary event.

"It's taken me over 100 [years] to become famous!" she quips.

And a century later, Hamrol says he and other survivors are proud to call themselves native sons and daughters of San Francisco — a city that went through one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history.

"I think it's a marvelous achievement that the city of San Francisco has done to come back from something like that," he declared.


Barry Bonds passing Babe Ruth in the all time home run record will be what the Giants? 2006 season will be remembered for. The team has had an overhaul, getting rid of many of the out dated players and veterans, and replacing them with newer, younger talent, lowering the starting lineup's average age to 35.

Alfonzo replaced Matheny in May of last year, and he started out hot. Unfortunately, he cooled down about as fast as he heated up. He will return in 2007, but as the backup for Bengie Molina, not as a starter. The Giants signed Molina to a three year, 16 million dollar deal, though no one else was offering him a more than one year contract. Molina's defense isn't quite were it used to be, he is still a considerable upgrade to Eliezer Alfonzo

Omar Vizquel will be the teams SS once again this year. Vizquel holds a record for the highest lifetime fielding percentage out of any short stop to play the game. He won his second consecutive gold glove in the 2006 season, and 11th overall, making only 4 errors with close to 600 chances. He set a record for the Giants as well, with a .993 fielding percentage. However, the Giants are going to have to do their part to keep him going through the year, seeing as how he is about to turn 40 in April.

Kevin Frandsen will be playing the San Francisco Giant's utility position, a previous short stop and third baseman, in addition to his usual second base position. He was also serve as the primary backup infielder. He needs to improve on his patience, and hopefully we can see a higher batting average from him.

In the outfield we have Barry Bonds, Dave Roberts, and Randy Winn. In the last few years, the Giants have been lacking something very important in the outfield, speed. Dave Roberts will add this dimmension that has been so missed, as he is very swift-footed, steeling 49 bases out of 55 attempts, averaging about 39 a year over the last five years. Barry Bonds is still resuming his quest for the highest home run record of all time, though he is turning 43 in july, being another person that the team will have to try hard to keep going strong through the season.

For our starting pitchers, we have Barry Zito, Matt Cain, Matt Morris, Noah Lowry, and Russ Ortiz. Barry zito is fresh to the team, arriving from Oakland for this season. He will be the starting pitcher, in a lineup that is pure veterans(Morris and Ortiz) with fresh talent (Cain and Lowry).Though Zitto is the starter, Lowry has shown some talent that may allow him to surpass Zito as the lead ace. He is also a favorite among the team, locking him up with a four year contract at close to ten million dollars. Though both Morris and Lowry had very poor performances last year, we should see a huge improvement on both of their parts.

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