71st Fall North American Bridge Championships • November 20-30, 1997 • St. Louis, Missouri

DailyVol. 71, No. 6 Wednesday, November 26, 1997 BulletinEditors: Henry Francis and Brent Manley Baze, Whitman Top stars battle

lead Blue Ribbon inFour Senior former world Teams champions -- three on one team -- are among the Grantinto Bazesemifinal and Michael players competing today for a spot Whitman put together two 63% in the final of the Senior Knockout games to take the lead after two quali- Teams. The event concludes Thurs- fying sessions of the Blue Ribbon day. Pairs. Their matchpoint total of 4 The semifinal matchups, by cap- 2104.82 left them just ahead of pe- tain, are Robert Carteaux versus Jim rennial contenders Geir Helgemo of Sternberg and Mike Levine versus Norway and Tony Forrester of En- Shome Mukherjee. gland. Sternberg is playing with three In third place were Mike Moss former champions -- and Bjorn Fallenius of New York. Billy Eisenberg (1970, 1971, 1976, 1977 and 1979), Eddie Kantar (1977 and 1979) and Fred Hamilton (1976, plus the World Senior Pairs in 1994). Also on the team are Allan Cokin and Richard Reisig. Maizie Ho, seated center, was among the volunteers who came forward to help alleviate Russ Arnold, a member of the the caddy shortage. With her are, from left, Laura Klapheke, Renee Jaffee and Lisa Levine team, won the Bermuda Bowl Krebs. in 1981. Their teammates are Zeke Jabbour, Arnie Fisheer, Jim Linhart and Swedish star P.O. Sundelin. 2 Players rally to solve The semifinalists all had rela- tively easy going in the quarterfinals. The top-seeded Carteaux team fell Jackiecaddy Matthews, the shortage tournament Matthews. problem behind the squad led by Gerald Matthew Granovetter came to the St. Louis director in charge of caddies at One of the first to volunteer was Schneider of St. Louis after one quar- NABC partly to promote his magazine, NABCs, is used to dealing with an Maizie Ho of Honolulu. ter, 53-34, but came roaring back in Bridge Today. eclectic group, mostly youngsters. At “I read about it (the need for cad- the second set with a 72-20 blitz to the Fall NABC in St. Louis, she’s seen dies) in the Bulletin,” she said. “I Continued on page 5 an even wider variety of caddies, wasn’t playing so I thought I might Granovetter family thanks to the response to a shortage as well help.” of caddies earlier in the week. Bernice Gee of Regina SK Morehappy than four in yearsIsrael ago, Mat- Matthews was gratified at the way thought she would help out for one thew and Pamela Granovetter sur- players answered the plea for caddy session. On Tuesday night, she was prised by announc- help published in the Daily Bulletin working her fourth session -- in the ing that they and their two sons were Sunday and Monday. Quite a few section where her husband, bridge moving from New York to Israel. players gave up their time to pitch in pro Ken Gee, was playing. Their motivation was primarily reli- and help. “He’s taken a lot of razzing about gious -- they had become serious The volunteers included Barbara that,” Bernice said. “His friends are about Judaism and wanted to live in Piltch, wife of ACBL President telling him that if we’re that hard up the Holy Land. Howard Piltch, and tournament direc- they’ll pass the hat.” U.S. tournament players have tor Bob Bratcher. Other helpers were Phyllis Burstein of Springfield NJ seen very little of the Granovetters Janice Nakao, Penny Prine and two was another volunteer. She worked 3 since then --- Pamela made a brief whom Matthews knows only by their the . “It was appearance at the Summer NABC in first names -- Michael and Bridget. fun,” she said. New Orleans last year, and no one “We had nine adult caddies the The regular caddies were grate- had seen Matthew until he showed other night,” said Renee Jaffee, a ful for the help as the group pulled up at the NABC in St. Louis earlier Tucson AZ resident who is studying together to take up the slack. this week. graphic design at Washington Uni- “We’re working harder than Granovetter’s trip was twofold: to versity in St. Louis. we’re used to,” said Rebecca help raise funds for his rabbi in “They were wonderful,” said Continued on page 5 Netanya, the seaside resort in Israel where he and his family reside, and to promote Bridge Today, the maga- zine he and Pamela publish. Jerry Gaer becomes Pamela has also been working on a web page called “Judaism for be- Bobby Wolff's assistance sought GrandBy winning Life the Bracketed Master Knock- ginners.” The address is out Teams, Bracket 1, Jerry Gaer of Continued on page 4 Six years ago,for Bobby Junior Wolff was team1998 Summertraining NABC in Chicago. Phoenix became the newest Grand the leader of and driving force be- The committee set the Junior tri- Life Master in the ACBL. Gaer won hind the training for the ACBL Jun- als for the NABC’s second Saturday the Senior Swiss Teams in Albuquer- sign-up ior teams preparing to play in the and Sunday -- and possibly the Mon- que last summer. World Junior Bridge Championships day following the tournament. Dan A bridge pro and teacher, he has Teams must pre-register for in Ann Arbor MI. The ACBL teams Morse, chairman of the committee, won more than 100 regional titles. He the Reisinger Board-a-Match finished first, second and fourth. said that if eight or fewer teams enter is a member of the Goodwill Com- Teams by 8 p.m. Thursday. Now, the International Events the trials it will be a two-day event. mittee and the National Appeals Com- The pre-registration desk is Committee of the ACBL Board of Morse said two teams will be se- mittee. He was a unit president for on Level 4 at the Adam’s Mark Directors has asked Wolff to under- lected to represent the U.S. at the two years and has served for many outside Salon D of the St. Louis take the task again as several Junior 1999 World Junior Bridge Champi- years on his unit board. An ex-tour- Ballroom. teams prepare for the team trials now onships -- the winner of the trials and nament director, he was co-chairman scheduled to take place during the Continued on page 4 of the recent NABC in Phoenix. Page 2 Daily Bulletin

SlamYou don’t often forked see two Morton’s over fork coups SPECIAL EVENTS in one session, but Jonathan Steinberg of Toronto was seeing forks in his sleep after a Swiss teams 9:00 a.m. - Noon Club Director’sWednesday, Course, Director’s Nov. Row 26 48 event earlier in the week. In one, a teammate cre- 11:45 a.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- Max Hardy: Overcalls, St. Louis ated a Morton’s fork position -- where a defender Ballroom F-G-H is faced with losing options -- via a defensive er- 6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- Curtis Cheek: Interstate Bidding, ror, allowing a doubled game to make. St. Louis Ballroom F-G-H Steinberg, playing with Bert Eccles of Montreal, 11:30 p.m. Player Hospitality, Rose Garden got it back on this deal, again aided by a defen- sive error. Dlr: North ♠Q J 9 8 6 2 9:00 a.m. Special regionally-ratedThursday, two-session Nov. 27International Fund Pairs (second Vul: N-S ♥K Q 5 4 3 session Friday morning). Entry fee: $40. ♦Q 4 10:30 a.m. - Noon ITT Meeting, Director’s Row 48 ♣--- 11:45 a.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- Billy Miller: Dear Billy, Live!, ♠5 ♠K 10 4 3 St. Louis Ballroom F-G-H ♥J 8 2 ♥--- 6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- : First Trick, St. ♦A 10 7 2 ♦J 9 8 6 3 Louis Ballroom F-G-H ♣J 5 4 3 2 ♣K 10 9 8 ♠A 7 ♥A 10 9 7 6 ♦K 5 9:00 a.m. Special regionally-ratedFriday, two-session Nov. 28 International Fund Pairs (first session ♣A Q 7 6 was Thursday morning). West North East South 10:30 a.m. - Noon ITT Meeting, Director’s Row 48 Eccles Steinberg 11:45 a.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- Dorothy Truscott: Bid Better, Play 1♠ Pass 2♥ Better, St. Louis Ballroom F-G-H Pass 3♥ Pass 4NT (1) 6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- John Blubaugh: Losing Trick Pass 5♣ (2) Pass 5♦ (3) Count, St. Louis Ballroom F-G-H Pass 6♥ (4) All Pass 11:30 p.m. Player Hospitality, Rose Garden (1) Roman Key Card Blackwood. (2) One or four key cards. (3) Trump queen? (4) Yes, but no outside kings. West led a trump and Steinberg quickly played It’s surprising how often the appearance of a The history of Precision three rounds of hearts, ending in dummy. Along 4th finesse works By Alan Truscott hand in the Daily Bulletin triggers reactions in The Daily Bulletin story earlier this week about the way, East made a fatal discard -- a club. ♠ other players to report what happened to them on the origins of the Precision System was incom- At trick four, Steinberg played the Q, which the same deal. Jon Brissman came by yesterday plete. held, and a spade to the ace. When West discarded, to tell what happened to him on the “Freedom of C.C. Wei began his work on the Precision Sys- the slam looked hopeless because Steinberg didn’t Choice” hand that appeared on page 8 of tem in 1964, not in 1967. His idea was to combine have the entries to dummy to ruff out spades and yesterday’s Daily Bulletin. a strong club with five-card responses, together then return to use them. Dlr: West ♠7 5 with five-card majors and a weak notrump. Rather than give up, however, Steinberg ♦ Vul: N-S ♥A Q 10 9 6 While I was working at the ACBL, then in played the K from hand, catching West in a ♦A K 9 Manhattan, he invited me to lunch and showed Morton’s fork coup. ♣10 5 4 me his manuscript. It was a very good Chinese The term comes from days in England when lunch and I thought I owed him something so I ♠K 9 4 3 ♠J 10 8 Cardinal Morton collected taxes -- those who lived took a hard look. He had made no provision for 4- ♥J 4 ♥K 8 7 3 2 well could obviously afford to pay a lot; those with 4-4-1 hands, so I suggested a 2♦ opening with ♦Q 10 6 3 ♦8 7 4 a lower standard of living obviously had saved short diamonds and the “impossible negative”. ♣K 9 8 ♣7 2 enough to pay a lot. It was said rich and poor were At that time the ACBL required systems to be ♠A Q 6 2 impaled on Cardinal Morton’s fork. ♥ registered and he asked me to do it for him. Soon Anyway, West had no winning option when 5 afterwards I called him to say that I had done so. ♦ Steinberg played the ♦K. If West took the ♦A, the J 5 2 The League, I explained, required each system to ♣ ♦Q would provide the extra dummy entry A Q J 6 3 have a name. As a temporary move I had listed his Brissman also got the opening lead of the ♠J Steinberg needed to ruff out the spades and return system as ♦ against his 3NT contract, but he went up with the to use them. If West ducked the K, Steinberg “Precision”! ♦ ♣ ace immediately. He figured he could discover could discard the Q on the A and ruff two clubs where the ♠K was by West’s play, and he was right in dummy. That’s why the club discard by East -- West played low, an encouraging card. was fatal -- the two club ruffs would fell the king He led the ♦J to see what would happen, and Steinberg would lose only a diamond in the and when West covered, he took the ace. Next A freeShuttle shuttle operates service daily from the Adam’s end. came the ♣10, ducked, followed by a second Mark to the Marriott and to the 8th and Pine club finesse, which lost to West’s king. West Metrolink station. The shuttle operates between switched to the ♥J, but Brissman went up with 6:30 pm and 12:30 am through Nov. 29. The last train eastbound Monday through Friday is at 12:29 the ace and ran the clubs. Then, seeing no other A Internationalspecial two-session International Fund game Fund game am, on Saturday at 12:32 am, and on legitimate play for his contract, he tried a finesse will take place Thursday and Friday mornings. The ♦ Sunday at 11:38 pm. The last to his 9. Success! money raised will be used to help with expenses train westbound Monday With all three kings lying wrong, Brissman of the players who will represent North America through Friday is at 12:11 believes that maybe the double finesse in diamonds in the World Championship in Lille, France, next am, on Saturday at 12:08 am was the best way to find the ninth trick on this year. Both sessions will begin at 9 a.m., and the and on Sunday at 11:42 pm. deal. entry fee will be $40 per pair.

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Happy boards for The suit is one thing, Women’s Teams champs the wardrobe is another The new Women’sBy Board-a-MatchBarry Rigal champions had The title comes Byfrom Ray Danny Lee Roth’s new book, a couple of boards they were happy to talk about after Focus on Declarer Play, in a section where the their four-board win. A couple of the key hands came author makes the point that the theoretically cor- against the Wei-Sender team. rect way to play a particular suit combination may Board 9 ♠ 10 7 6 4 2 not be correct in the context of the entire deal. Dlr North ♥ -- 1 Take this layout, for example, which came up in a Vul E-W ♦ Q J 9 6 4 deal in the second qualifying session of the Open ♣ J 8 2 Board-a-Match teams on Sunday. ♠ A Q J 5 ♠ K 9 3 ♦K 10 2 ♥ 10 9 8 5 3 ♥ A K J 2 ♦Q 8 7 ♦ 10 5 3 ♦ A 7 What card do you play from dummy when ♣ 4 ♣ A 10 9 3 West leads the ♦5? ♠ 8 Most of us would play low automatically, per- ♥ Q 7 6 4 haps giving some thought to inserting the ♦10. ♦ K 8 2 Second place in the Women’s Board-a-Match Teams went But now look at the whole deal: ♣ K Q 7 6 5 to this group. Seated, Tobi Sokolow and Mildred Breed; Dlr: East ♠K 10 8 3 Rozanne Pollack and Connie Goldberg defended standing, Shawn Quinn and Renee Mancuso. Vul: None ♥A 10 9 8 4♥ on a diamond lead. Once declarer ducked this, she won in hand, cashed the top hearts and played a dia- ♦K 10 2 could win 11 tricks, which looked like a reasonable mond to the 10. Now a club to the 10 let her pitch the ♣6 4 score. Sure, East-West might well reach slam and go spade loser and make the overtrick. Remember -- in ♠6 4 2 ♠J down. board-a-match those overtricks are golden! ♥7 5 4 ♥K J 6 2 In fact, Sue Picus and Lisa Berkowitz played 3NT, Board 20 produced a spectacular ending. ♦5 3 ♦A J 9 6 4 but North-South had an accident on defense. South led Board 20 ♠ 10 9 7 4 ♣A K 10 5 2 ♣8 7 3 the ♣Q, and the partnership obviously had a disagree- Dlr West ♥ A 10 5 3 2 ♠A Q 9 7 5 ment as to their opening leads since North unblocked Vul Both ♦ 6 5 ♥Q 3 the jack! Picus won the ace and drove out the ♥Q. South ♣ 9 6 ♦Q 8 7 won and continued with a low club. Eleven tricks in ♠ 8 6 ♠ K 5 3 2 ♣Q J 9 notrump won the board by the smallest possible mar- ♥ Q ♥ K 8 6 4 West North East South gin -- 10 points. ♦ J 9 3 ♦ K Q 7 2 Pass 1♠ Board 10 also was difficult to predict. ♣ A Q 8 7 5 4 3 ♣ J Pass 3♠ All Pass Board 10 ♠ A Q 5 2 ♠ A Q J West led the ♣K, promising an odd number in Dlr East ♥ J ♥ J 9 7 the suit, and switched to the ♦5 when East dis- Vul Both ♦ K 7 ♦ A 10 8 4 couraged in clubs. Declarer made the “obvious” ♣ Q J 9 7 6 4 ♣ K 10 2 play of ducking, but East inserted the ♦9. Later, ♠ J 6 3 ♠ 10 9 Berkowitz opened 3♣ as West and bought it there. when West got in the the ♣A, a second diamond ♥ K 9 2 ♥ Q 8 6 5 4 The ♠10 was won with the jack, and South shifted to a through ensured that the defenders could cash out ♦ 6 4 3 2 ♦ A Q J 10 9 trump that rode to the jack. Berkowitz played a heart to five tricks before declarer could score nine. ♣ 10 5 3 ♣ 8 the queen and ace and North fell from grace by return- The play to the first two tricks, however, had ♠ K 8 7 4 ing a heart. The spade loser went away as Berkowitz marked West with a fair club suit, and so his fail- ♥ A 10 7 3 made her contract. ure to overcall strongly implied that East held both ♦ 8 5 In the other room Pollack, South, reopened over the ♦A and the ♥K. A diamond shift from the jack ♣ A K 2 3♣ with a double, and Goldberg bid 3♥. The ♣J went was surely unlikely, which meant that declarer’s Pollack and Goldberg bid 1♣ - 1♠ - 2♠ - 4♠ -- not to the king and ace and West was not sure who had the correct play at trick two was to rise with the ♦K! unreasonable, but the decent slam was missed. How- last club. She decided to shift to a diamond, and de- Now the diamond suit is frozen for East -- he can- ever, when Beth Palmer and Lynn Deas held the North- clarer ducked the queen. Back came a second diamond not play the suit again without giving up a trick. South cards, they started with a 14-16 1NT. Over the to the ace, and a low heart from dummy went to the Nor does leading a club to the ace for a second Stayman response Berkowitz stepped in with 2♦ and queen and ace. Now Goldberg finessed in spades, ruffed diamond through help, for South can win the ♦Q South bid 2♥. North responded 3♣ (forcing), South a diamond and cashed the ♠A. This was the ending: and take a discard on the ♣J. With the defense bid 3♠ and was raised to 4♠. The resulting diamond ♠ 10 unable to take two quick diamonds before lead held declarer to 11 tricks -- another win for the ♥ 10 5 declarer’s club trick is established, South is in no eventual champions. ♦ -- further difficulty. Another pair of boards that the Picus team enjoyed ♣ 9 were 19 and 20. ♠ -- ♠ K Board 19 ♠ 7 3 ♥ -- ♥ K 8 6 Dlr South ♥ A K 2 ♦ -- ♦ -- Vul E-W ♦ J 8 7 4 ♣ Q 8 7 5 ♣ -- Marriott$9.95 buffet ♣ A K 10 2 ♠ -- Includes salad bar and ♠ ♠ Q 8 5 K J 10 9 4 2 ♥ J 9 non-alcoholic beverages ♥ Q J 10 ♥ 9 ♦ -- ♦ 9 2 ♦ A Q 6 3 ♣ 10 2 Wednesday, Nov. 26 ♣ Q J 7 6 5 ♣ 8 4 When Goldberg led a club from dummy West flew ♠ A 6 with the queen, leaving East a series of unpalatable Salad bar ♥ 8 7 6 5 4 3 options. If she ruffed her partner’s winner to play king Chicken fajitas ♦ K 10 5 and another heart, dummy’s club would take trick 13. Beef fajitas ♣ 9 3 When she actually discarded, Goldberg could ruff the Mexican rice Picus and Berkowitz defended 4♥ by North after a next club with the ♥10, and the only additional trick Refried beans transfer auction. Picus led the ♥9 and declarer won the defense would take would be the ♥K. Tortillas two top trumps. Then she misguessed diamonds, fi- There is a defense, however. West has to DUCK Ratatouille nally losing one spade, one trump and two diamonds. the ♣Q. Now East can ruff and draw trumps, leaving Salsa, sour cream and guacamole By contrast Goldberg received the ♣8 lead. She declarer with a losing club at the end. Strudel

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Junior Trials Continued from page 1

Attention smokers! another team selected later. On Thanksgiving Day only, smoking Morse attended the Junior Day reception Sat- will not be allowed on the far side of the urday to solicit input from the Juniors about the second floor Promenade Ballroom (outside format of the trials. The sentiment seemed to be in sections E-F) to allow hotel staff time to set favor of a combination selection process -- trials up for the Thanksgiv- winner plus another team chosen by a selection ing Buffet to be offered committee. 8 between sessions. Morse emphasized that the winners of the tri- Please limit smoking als did not have a guarantee that they would rep- to the area outside the resent the U.S. in the world championships. Cer- Directors Row 21 tain standards must be met, he said, “and any room on Thursday. player can be removed for cause.” Wolff has not made a firm decision, but he said he was considering reprising his role as Jun- ior team guru. plan was to rebid to show 15-17. Rengstorff, with Rigorous training in an on-going process, he the long club suit as a source of tricks, also evalu- said, is a must if the U.S. Junior teams are to catch ated his hand aggressively and made the move to They were second in the Open Board-a-Match Teams: up with their counterparts from Europe. “The Eu- seated, Allen Hawkins and ; standing, Jim slam by splintering in hearts. Rengstorff spent ropeans,” Wolff said, “have solid coaching, teach- Foster and John Sutherlin.Ron Smith had gone home. some anxious moments worrying about a bad ing and discipline.” trump split in view of the auction, but when trumps Part of the process in 1991 was a bridge apti- proved to be 3-2 the slam came home easily for tude test administered by Wolff, who considers it another win. significant that the two players who scored high- In a board-a-match event, one can never relax Cruising est on the test were the two who played the best in since every trick matters. Monday night, however, helping the U.S. capture the world Junior champi- the winners of the Open Board-a-Match Teams onship. were in the enviable position of having a three- Wolff also organized a practice match between board lead with two boards to go. The champions Junior players and the champions at the are Jim Krekorian, Bob Blanchard and John Bill Pettis made an excellent play on this Way to go, Bill! time, including himself, Bob Hamman, Jimmy Rengstoff of New York City and Doug Doub of knockout hand to make a difficult slam and gain Cayne and Chuck Burger, all of whom have ex- West Hartford CT. 11 IMPs. tensive international experience. They built their big lead with excellent scores Board 25 ♠ K J 9 5 4 r on these two deals from the second final session. Dlr North ♥ 8 6 4 3 Dlr: North ♠10 7 6 4 2 Vul E-W ♦ A K 5 Vul: E-W ♥--- ♣ 10 Granovetter Continued from page 1 ♦Q J 9 6 4 ♠ 2 ♠ Q 10 7 6 3 ♣J 8 2 ♥ A Q 9 7 5 ♥ K J 10 2 http://www.ny-bridge.com/judaism/ ♠A Q J 5 ♠K 9 3 ♦ Q 10 9 8 4 3 ♦ J Interestingly, the Granovetters had never seen ♥10 9 8 5 3 ♥A K J 2 ♣ 9 ♣ K 8 2 Netanya before they moved there. It had been rec- ♦10 5 3 ♦A 7 ♠ A 8 ommended by Kathie Wei-Sender, who converted ♣4 ♣A 10 9 3 ♥ -- to Judaism after marrying Henry Sender of Nash- ♠8 ♦ 7 6 2 ville. ♥Q 7 6 4 ♣ A Q J 7 6 5 4 3 “It’s a little like San Francisco in terrain,” says ♦K 8 2 West North East South Granovetter, who can be found during the tourna- ♣K Q 7 6 5 Brody Sukoneck Simpson Pettis ment hanging out at the OKbridge desk. West North East South 1♠ Pass 2♣ The Granovetters live in an apartment house Blanchard Krekorian 2NT Dbl 3♥ 4♣ with a view of the Mediterranean Sea. “It’s very Pass 1♣ Pass Pass 4♦ Pass 4♥ nice,” says Granovetter, who is keenly aware that 1♥ 2NT 4♦ (1) 5♦ Pass 5♣ Pass 5♠ many Americans view Israel as a dangerous place. Dbl All Pass Pass 6♣ All Pass “There’s very little truth in anything you read (1) Krekorian had originally planned to rebid Ron Sukoneck had no hesitation about taking in the newspaper about Israel,” he says. 3NT, showing a balanced heart raise, but after the his partner to slam in clubs despite his singleton - Everyday life in Netanya, a city of several interference he opted for the phony splinter bid. - the bidding told him Pettis had a wealth of them. hundred thousand people, is of high quality, Blanchard led a trump to Krekorian’s ace, and West’s 2NT bid of course showed the red suits. Granovetter says. “Children can go anywhere with- Krekorian surprised everyone at the table by con- The play was over fast. Pettis won Harvey out fear, and in Israel, everyone considers every- tinuing with another trump. Declarer won the trick Brody’s ♦10 lead and immediately led a spade, one else family even if they don’t know you.” in dummy and played a club to his king and an- finessing the 8! That set up the pitch for the losing The Granovetter family is now Matthew, other club to the jack and ace. diamond, so Pettis lost only to the ♣K to score his Pamela and three sons -- Daniel, 12; Harry, 10, Krekorian put Blanchard in with a spade to slam. and Shmuel, 3. The latter was born in Israel. the jack, and the ♦10 completed South’s ruin. Why did he take the first-round finesse against All the children go to school each day, Declarer took four trumps and two clubs to suffer the queen-10? The vulnerable 2NT bid showed Granovetter says, while he and Pamela work on down five and minus 1100, a clear win for the lots of red cards, so Pettis thought it likely that the magazine and various books they have in the Krekorian squad. Brody had only a singleton spade. The odds were works. The latest is Forgive Me, Partner, just pub- At the other table, this was the action on Board that it would not be either the queen or the 10, so lished. 10. he finessed. Although Matthew and Pamela miss their U.S. Dlr: East ♠A Q 5 2 But what happens if Gene Simpson, East, splits friends, the family is probably in Israel for good. Vul: Both ♥J his spade honors and puts in the 10? Nothing, ab- “Our children love it,” Granovetter says, “and that’s ♦K 7 solutely nothing. Pettis would win with the ace, the most important thing for us right now.” ♣Q J 9 7 6 5 4 cash the ♣A to remove West’s singleton trump, r ♠J 6 3 ♠10 9 and cross to dummy with the ♠K. Then he would ♥K 9 2 ♥Q 8 6 5 4 lead the ♠J, taking a ruffing finesse against East ♦6 4 3 2 ♦A Q J 10 9 and again setting up a pitch for his losing diamond ♣10 5 3 ♣8 with the ♦A still in dummy as an entry. Correction ♠K 8 7 4 our reporter’s memory proved in- ♥A 10 7 3 correct concerning the elevator in ♦8 5 cident reported in the Al Rand ♣A K 2 Y obituary. The man who took control of the West North East South The checkCheck cashing boothcashing is open daily from situation in the elevator here 10 years ago Rengstorff Doub 11:30 am to 12:30 pm on the second floor of the was Al Rahmey, not Al Rand. Rahmey Pass 1♣ Adam’s Mark near the registration desk and the dropped by the Daily Bulletin office yes- Pass 1♠ 1NT (1) 2♠ elevators. The maximum amount a check can be terday to set the record straight. He still re- Pass 4♥ (2) Pass 6♠ for is $250. Those wishing to cash a check must members the incident as if it were yester- All Pass present photo identification. day because he was suffering from heart (1) Showing the unbid suits. Entry sellers are al- trouble at the time, and it was a very trying (2) Splinter. lowed to accept only Trav- experience. Doub and Rengstorff play Kaplan-Sheinwold elers Checks and personal with a 12-14 1NT opener, but Doub considered checks for the exact the South hand too good for a 1NT opener. His amount of the entry fee. Daily Bulletin Page 5

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Left photo: Bernice Gee, who volunteered to caddy when the tournament ran short, poses with husband Ken Gee. Center photo: Jackie Matthews, center, and caddies Ryan Grady and Tony Ames. Right photo: caddies Rebecca Wickham, Michael Rapini and Emilie Schaffer. Caddies Continued from page 1 Senior KO Continued from page 1 Wickham of Naperville IL (suburban Chicago), “but we’ve come together.” Buy calling card and take a lead they never relinquished. The final was Said Jaffee: “We have never felt that we 160-105. couldn’t handle the job.” win a date with a pro The Mukherjee team, which had knocked off The 20-year-old said she has been caddying Anyone who signs the #2 seed the day before, steadily built on an since she was 11 years old -- “literally half my up for an ACBL Calling early lead to polish off the Jim Fellows squad, life, and that’s scary.” She said she took her first Card before Saturday 132-103. caddying job because it was the only one she could will be eligible for a Levine, seeded #3, also fell behind early to get at the age of 11. “Now it’s part of my life.” drawing to play with Colin Revill and company, but Levine’s squad Lisa Krebs, 17, came from Baltimore with her one of four profession- surged into the lead at the half and won handily, 168-105. parents. She likes caddying because “you meet als -- Mark Lair, Eric Rodwell, Drew Cannell The Sternberg squad was never headed in the lots of people.” and Mike Rahtjen. You may sign up for the card -- with a match with the team captained by John Gustafson. Michael Rapini, 20, of Buffalo NY, is loyal to The #4 seed jumped out to a 40-26 lead and ended Matthews, who is legendary among the caddies charge of 17.91 cents per minute -- at the ACBL Product Store on Level 2. with a 180-138 victory. r for her caring attitude and the fact that she remem- The drawing will take place on Satur- bers each one. Said the junior at Northwood Uni- day. Winners can then arrange for a date versity in Midland MI, “It’s always good to see with one of the pros at a future tournament Jackie. She’s a wonderful person. I met her when both will attend. SENIOR KNOCKOUT TEAMS I was 10 years old. She never forgets us.” To be eligible, you must purchase the 31QUARTERFINAL Teams PAIRINGS Tony Ames, 16, came to St. Louis from Min- Calling Card before Saturday. Winners will Robert Carteaux, Ft Wayne IN; David Adams, neapolis with his parents, who have since gone be announced in the Daily Bulletin Sunday. home. He’s been staying at a nearby hotel with The Calling Card is a low-cost service Kennesaw GA; Al Childs, Little Rock AR; Ralph other caddies. “It’s a long tournament,” he said, for ACBL members, featuring a 30-second Cohen, Memphis TN; Chuck Said, Nashville TN “so it’s lots of work.” initial billing with six-second increments vs At each NABC, Matthews reminds players that thereafter. Jim Sternberg, Jupiter FL; Allan Cokin, Palm caddies deserve to be treated with courtesy. “The Beach FL; Frederick Hamilton, Fresno CA; Eddie caddies shouldn’t be surprised when they hear a Kantar, Santa Monica CA; Bill Eisenberg, Boca player say thank you,” she said. Raton FL; Richard Reisig, Delray Beach FL Said Emilie Schaffer of St. Louis: “I wish the players would gain a little more respect for us.” Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; William Despite the ups and downs, most of the cad- Pavilion Restaurant Hunter, Reading MA; Elayne Kadis - Kenneth dies have a good time. Bernice Gee certainly was Kadis, Brookline MA Tuesday night, as she joked: “I’ve had lots of com- vs pliments about the caddies getting better looking Mike Levine - Zeke Jabbour, Boca Raton FL; all the time -- but no tips.”r Russell Arnold, Miami FL; Arnold Fisher, Clementon NJ; Jim Linhart, Piscataway NJ; Per Marriott buffet Olov Sundelin, Stockholm, Sweden Thanksgiving Day menu ITTThe InternationalCommittee Team Trials agenda Committee will Nov. 27, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. meet Thursday, Nov. 27, and Friday, Nov. 28, at $15.95, $7.98 children under 10; free under 6 10:30 a.m. in Director’s Room 48, fourth floor, New Life Masters Adam’s Mark. Chicken breast, marinated and baked, served Rita Estes of Hutchinson KS became a Life Following is the agenda for the meetings: with cranberry corn relish Master by finishing second in the Charity Knock- 1. Review and approval of minutes from sum- out, Bracket 5. She was playing with Barbara mer meeting in Albuquerque. Penne pasta in artichoke dill cream sauce Hicks of Kansas City MO. Her teammates were 2. Trials security provisions. Candied yams in natural glaze with Bob and Barbara Hicks (yes, another one) of a. Penalties for violations of provisions. baked marshmallows Shawnee Mission KS. b. Directors’ authority to assess penalties Gloria Krusemeyer of Northfield MN for violations. Green bean almondine earned her gold card when she and her team- 3. Appeal of security violation penalties. mates won their match Tuesday in the Morning a. Procedure for appeals. Southern-style cornbread dressing Bracketed Knockout, Bracket 3. Krusemeyer b. Chain of appeals from ITT to ACBL played half with time with husband Mark and appeals procedures. Mashed potatoes the other half with William Golush of Denville 4. Adding Conduct and Ethics provisions/pro- Carved whole roast turkey with NJ. The rest of the team is Lawrence Diamond cedures to ITT conditions. giblet gravy and cranberry sauce 5. Review of who forms and/or serves on tour- of London and Sheree-Lynn Katz of Willowdale nament, appeals and/or conduct committees. ON. Bourbon and sugar glazed ham Andrew Savitz of Cambridge MA can now with mustard pineapple sauce put a letter at the beginning of his player num- ber, thanks to a second-place finish in the Brack- Dessert bar eted KO II, Bracket 4. His partner was Andrew Eames of Ashland MA. Their teammates were The Intermediate/NovicePartnership desks(0-199) Partnership Pumpkin pie, pecan pie, apple pie, John Anderson, Baton Rouge LA; Elwin Brown, Desk is located on Level 4 at the Adam’s Mark mincemeat pie, cherry strudel, chocolate Gloucester ON, and Steve Rutledge of New (near the Rose Garden Room). mousse, lemon bavaroise The regular Partnership Desk is Zealand. on Level 2. Make reservations for parties of 10 or more Page 6 Daily Bulletin

1. Paul Soloway,Barry Mill Creek WA Crane1682 Top105. 500 Alan Sontag, through Gaithersburg MD the 607November208. Carol Emme, Carbondalecycle IL 464 2. Randall Pettit, Marietta GA 1672 106. Milton Haley, Dayton OH 604 209. Bob Luebkeman, Walnut Creek CA 463 3. Michael Seamon, Miami Beach FL 1581 107. David Treadwell, Wilmington DE 603 210. Steven Onderwyzer, Venice CA 462 4. Grant Baze, La Jolla CA 1459 108. Michael Savage, Downey CA 590 211. Christine Owens, Grand Blanc MI 462 5. Mark Lair, Canyon TX 1441 109. John Potter, Panama City Beach FL 585 212. John Sutherlin, Dallas TX 462 6. Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL 1397 110. Michael Shuster, San Francisco CA 582 213. Dick Bruno, Chicago IL 461 7. Mike Passell, Dallas TX 1382 111. Liane Turner, Kansas City MO 582 214. Tobi Sokolow, Austin TX 461 8. Eric Rodwell, Naperville IL 1377 112. John Gustafson, Des Moines IA 581 215. Leon Hammerman, Chevy Chase MD 460 9. Jim Reiman, Mansfield OH 1228 113. Mark Shaw, Laurel MD 581 216. Michael Huston, Joplin MO 459 10. Robert Levin, Windermere FL 1212 114. Robert Carteaux, Fort Wayne IN 575 217. Charles Price, Sachse TX 458 11. Eddie Wold, Houston TX 1198 115. Bob Hamman, Dallas TX 574 218. John Oxley, St. Joseph MO 456 12. Steve Robinson, Arlington VA 1182 116. David Siebert, Little Rock AR 572 219. Malcolm Brachman, Dallas TX 456 13. Bobby Goldman, Highland Village TX 1131 117. Brian Gunnell, Jacksonville Beach FL 561 220. Paul Lewis, Powell OH 456 14. Curtis Cheek, Huntsville AL 1119 118. Jim Bachelder, Columbus OH 561 221. Ed Lewis, Falls Church VA 455 15. Gene Freed, Los Angeles CA 1108 119. James Nash, Omaha NE 559 222. Laura Brill, White Plains NY 455 16. Michael White, Atlanta GA 1104 120. Barbara Benbow, Laurel MD 557 223. Mary Chilcote, Cleveland OH 455 17. Hans Jacobs, Aurora ON 1077 121. Darwin Afdahl, Virginia Beach VA 557 224. Bart Bramley, Chicago IL 455 18. Jim Linhart, Piscataway NJ 1041 122. Mike Albert, Omaha NE 557 225. Patrick Dunn, Bellevue WA 454 19. Jack Coleman, San Francisco CA 1008 123. Donald Turner, Kansas City MO 557 226. Robert Sulgrove, Spring Valley OH 452 20. Chuck Said, Nashville TN 995 124. Doug Deschner, Red Deer AB 556 227. Joe Rickman, Louisville TN 451 21. Billy Miller, Las Vegas NV 943 125. Paul Erb, Scottsdale AZ 556 228. Kevin Collins, Atlanta GA 451 22. Geoff Hampson, Fenton MI 929 126. Jack Blair, Las Vegas NV 556 229. Richard Rudolph, Pickerington OH 447 23. Martin Baff, Beachwood OH 925 127. Jackie Jarigese, Portland OR 555 230. Nell Schaefer, Los Angeles CA 447 24. Glenn Lublin, Silver Spring MD 909 128. Dean Berger, Leola PA 554 231. Frank Aquila, Akron OH 446 25. Robert Ryder, Caldwell NJ 905 129. Joe Harris, Albuquerque NM 554 232. Robert Johnstone, Portland OR 446 26. Joseph Jabon, Bellevue WA 903 130. Zia Mahmood, New York NY 552 233. Ethel Reed, Hagerstown MD 445 27. Russell Arnold, Miami FL 899 131. Bill Kent, Iowa City IA 549 234. Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA 444 28. John Russell, North Barrington IL 877 132. Mel Colchamiro, Merrick NY 549 235. Phyllis Rakevich, Olympia WA 442 30. Debbie Bennett, Scarborough ON 868 133. Jean Talbot, New Orleans LA 549 236. Bob Webber, Waterford MI 442 31. Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT 868 134. Anne Hoffman, Peru VT 546 237. Linda Smith, Chattanooga TN 441 32. Gene Simpson, Redlands CA 861 135. Merri-Jo Hillaker, Grand Prairie TX 546 238. John Griscom, Nashville TN 439 33. George Bloomer, Pittsboro NC 848 136. Hamish Bennett, Menlo Park CA 545 239. Larry Griffey, Ponte Vedra FL 439 34. Mark Itabashi, Murrietta CA 841 137. Ronald Smith, San Francisco CA 542 240. Nunzio Martorina, Corona CA 438 35. David Adams, Kennesaw GA 838 138. William Logan, Oceanside CA 541 241. Helen Shanbrom, Tamarac FL 438 36. Jade Barrett, Vancouver WA 831 139. Jim Robison, Las Vegas NV 540 242. Beverly Rosenberg, Sherman Oaks CA 438 37. Bernie Chazen, Tamarac FL 830 140. Rebecca Rogers, Dallas TX 539 243. Steve Garner, Northfield IL 437 38. Mike Aliotta, Oklahoma City OK 827 141. Ross Rainwater, Portland OR 539 244. James Kraft, Tulsa OK 436 39. Mildred Stoller, Tamarac FL 800 142. Bob McMahan, Columbia SC 538 245. Chuck Burton, Ashland OR 436 40. Robert Teel, Rockford AL 798 143. Helen Gustafson, Des Moines IA 536 246. Marc Jacobus, Las Vegas NV 436 41. Jerry Clerkin, North Vernon IN 795 144. John McMurdie, Sacramento CA 535 247. Charlotte Sturm, Whittier CA 436 42. Howard Piltch, Andover MA 794 145. Walter Schafer, Bloomingdale IL 533 248. Robert Tracy, Troy MI 435 43. Richard Holmes, Wichita KS 793 146. Harry Ross, Des Moines IA 531 249. Winthrop Allegaert, New York NY 434 44. Gard Hays, Veradale WA 789 147. Gene Owens, Grand Blanc MI 530 250. Shawn Quinn, Katy TX 433 45. George Jacobs, Burr Ridge IL 782 148. Elaine Said, Nashville TN 530 251. Paul Munafo, Huntsville AL 432 46. Richard De Martino, Riverside CT 767 149. Robert White, Raleigh NC 530 252. Janet Colchamiro, Merrick NY 430 47. Bruce Ferguson, Boise ID 758 150. Thomas Carmichael, Middletown NJ 528 253. Sidney Lazard, New Orleans LA 430 48. Paul Kinney, Roxbury MA 747 151. John Parish, Arcadia OK 524 254. Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA 429 49. Bobby Wolff, Dallas TX 743 152. Ron Smith, Chattanooga TN 520 255. George Rosenkranz, Mexico City MX 429 50. Jo Morse, Palm Beach Gardens FL 742 153. Liz Swanson, Athens GA 519 256. Ellasue Chaitt, Palm Beach Gardens FL 429 51. William Morris, Staunton VA 741 154. Norman Coombs, Brookville IN 518 257. Darren Wolpert, Thornhill ON 429 52. Marc Low, Centerville OH 735 155. Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ 518 258. Robert Heller, Decatur GA 427 53. Roger Bates, Mesa AZ 730 156. Eric Greco, Annandale VA 517 259. Laura Plunkett, Huntington Beach CA 427 54. John Zilic, Houston TX 725 157. James Fellows, Omaha NE 517 260. Stephen Schwall, Houston TX 426 55. Rob Crawford, Fort Lauderdale FL 723 158. Martin Caley, Montreal PQ 516 261. Ronald Andersen, Chicago IL 424 56. Sandra Low, Centerville OH 722 159. Claude Vogel, Chicago IL 516 262. Marinesa Letizia, Louisville KY 423 57. Zeke Jabbour, Boca Raton FL 719 160. Robert Gookin, Falls Church VA 513 263. Paul White, Edmond OK 422 58. Dennis Clerkin, Bloomington IN 713 161. Rick Henderson, Los Angeles CA 512 264. Richard Taube, Marietta GA 420 59. Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR 713 162. Robert Rosen, Delray Beach FL 509 265. Mary Gardner, Streamwood IL 420 60. Robert Morris, Houston TX 702 163. John Herrmann, Chattanooga TN 507 266. Ed Groner, Duncan OK 419 61. Joan Remey Moore, Troy MI 698 164. James Tucker, Alexander City AL 507 267. Louise Childs, Garland TX 417 62. Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL 697 165. George St. Pierre, Columbus OH 506 268. Rita Shugart, Pebble Beach CA 417 63. Judith Bloomer, Pittsboro NC 692 166. Phil Schaefer, Los Angeles CA 505 269. Barbara Heller, Decatur GA 416 64. Peter Boyd, Silver Spring MD 690 167. Arnold Fisher, Clementon NJ 505 270. Kay Joyce, Raleigh NC 416 65. Veronica McMurdie, Sacramento CA 688 168. Eugene Kales, Arlington VA 501 271. Daniel Colatosti, Waltham MA 416 66. David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ 682 169. Don Nemiro, San Jose CA 500 272. Marcia Masterson, Pasadena CA 415 67. Bernard Bernstein, St. Petersburg FL 676 170. Gerald Bare, Pacific Palisades CA 496 273. Chuck Burger, West Bloomfield MI 414 68. Jim Kirkham, San Bernardino CA 670 171. Bruce Reeve, Raleigh NC 495 274. Nannell Edmunds, Annapolis MD 414 69. Leonard Ernst, Las Vegas NV 668 172. Ken Gee, Regina SK 495 275. Derrell Childs, Garland TX 414 70. Mike Cappelletti, Red Bank TN 667 173. Jerry Helms, Charlotte NC 494 276. Warren Kaufman, Bowie MD 413 71. Shelba Parmley, Oklahoma City OK 660 174. Candace Fowler, Ponte Vedra FL 493 277. Nadine Wood, Silver Spring MD 413 72. Lew Stansby, Castro Valley CA 659 175. James Murphy, Chesapeake VA 491 278. Beatrice Kemp, Tucker GA 412 73. John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT 658 176. Kenneth Kranyak, Bay Village OH 491 279. Franklin Silver, Las Vegas NV 412 74. Steve Lawrence, Athens TX 658 177. Jim Looby, Burbank CA 490 280. Shannon Lipscomb, Red Bank TN 409 75. Peggy Kaplan, Minnetonka MN 657 178. Andy O’Grady, Miami FL 489 281. Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA 408 76. Britain Beezley, Oklahoma City OK 656 179. Joseph Godefrin, Sarasota FL 488 282. Charles Stenger, Bethesda MD 408 77. Corinne Kirkham, San Bernardino CA 653 180. Richard Brown, Easley SC 488 283. Neil Silverman, Fort Lauderdale FL 408 78. Larry Allen, Summerville SC 652 181. George Harris, Las Vegas NV 487 284. Carol Sanders, Nashville TN 407 79. Sheila Gabay, Newton MA 644 182. Boris Baran, Montreal PQ 487 285. Richard Early, Cuyahoga Falls OH 407 80. , Boca Raton FL 643 183. Wayne Hollingsworth, Irmo SC 486 286. Kent Mignocchi, Los Angeles CA 407 81. Ron Sukoneck, Annandale VA 642 184. Bruce Cobb, Denver CO 486 287. Michael Rahtjen, Mt. Pleasant SC 407 82. Chip Martel, Davis CA 639 185. Patricia Tucker, Stone Mountain GA 485 288. Steve Bruno, Bellevue WA 407 83. Sam Graham, Oakland CA 639 186. Glenn Eisenstein, Boca Raton FL 485 289. Jean Davis Kahn, Hilliard OH 407 84. Jerry Gaer, Scottsdale AZ 637 187. Bud Dean, Belleair FL 483 290. Howard Weinstein, Chicago IL 407 85. Alan Stout, Lisbon IA 636 188. Stephen Mager, Hermosa Beach CA 482 291. Jerome Rolnick, Lyndhurst OH 406 86. Martin Hirschman, Southfield MI 636 189. Lynne Schaeffer, Farmington Hill MI 481 292. Mary Paulone Carns, Export PA 406 87. Joan Van Geffen, Metairie LA 635 190. Hugh Brown, McCormick SC 480 293. Ed Ulman, Portland OR 405 88. Michael Kovacich, Stone Mountain GA 634 191. Susi Katz, Longwood FL 480 294. Merrell Anderson, Littleton CO 405 89. Ulker Mutlu, Springfield OH 634 192. Jack Bryant, St. Louis MO 478 295. Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA 405 90. Lloyd Arvedon, Medford MA 634 193. Leon Smith, Jacksonville FL 477 296. Earl Glickstein, Gaithersburg MD 405 91. Haig Tchamitch, Peoria AZ 633 194. Charles Gray, Philadelphia PA 477 297. Jay Apfelbaum, Pittsburgh PA 405 92. Larry Long, Canton OH 629 195. Kyle Larsen, San Francisco CA 477 298. Walter Fontaine, North Providence RI 403 93. Simon Kantor, Agawam MA 627 196. William Pettis, Silver Spring MD 476 299. Michael Rosenberg, Tuckahoe NY 401 94. George Whitworth, San Ramon CA 627 197. Betty Rossmann, Portland OR 475 300. Edward Wojewoda, Antelope CA 400 95. Ellen Allen, Summerville SC 621 198. Mark Molson, Cote St. Luc PQ 475 301. John Malley, Pascoag RI 400 96. Harvey Brody, San Francisco CA 618 199. John Paul McNamee, Temple Hills MD 474 302. Jim Hoffmann, Covington GA 400 97. Loren Hawkins, Bremerton WA 617 200. Victor Chernoff, Los Angeles CA 473 303. Russell Ekeblad, Providence RI 399 98. Peter Weichsel, Encinitas CA 616 201. Judy Randel, Albuquerque NM 472 304. Judi Radin, New York NY 399 99. Hugh Hillaker, Grand Prairie TX 616 202. Janet Gookin, Annandale VA 471 305. Dan Voorhies, Santa Rosa CA 398 100. Frederick Hamilton, Fresno CA 614 203. Lee Magee, Prairie Village KS 470 306. Alice Wilhide, Longwood FL 398 101. Ralph Katz, Burr Ridge IL 614 204. Marilyn Hemenway, Omaha NE 469 307. Ron Woodsum, Houston TX 398 102. William Cole, Beltsville MD 613 205. Harold Emme, Carbondale IL 467 308. Leonard Case, Charlotte NC 397 103. Tipton Golias, Beaumont TX 612 206. Sully Randolph, Atlanta GA 466 309. Kerry Smith, Milwaukee WI 397 104. Frank King, Alexandria VA 610 207. Phillip Becker, Cleveland OH 466 310. Mildred Breed, Woodway TX 395 Daily Bulletin Page 7

311. Dorthy Francis, Memphis TN 394 418. Jeanne Stenger, Bethesda MD 354 463. Norman Featherston, Redmond WA 339 312. Jerry Premo, San Francisco CA 393 419. Brenda Keller, Boise ID 353 464. Michael Kassay, Sarasota FL 339 313. Alan Le Bendig, Los Angeles CA 393 420. Nagy Kamel, Plano TX 353 465. Dennis Hesthaven, Louisville KY 338 314. Randy Joyce, Raleigh NC 392 421. Paula Pickeral, Lilburn GA 353 466. Petra Hamman, Dallas TX 338 315. William Whitesel, Coeur d’Alene ID 392 422. Alexander Allen, Princeton NJ 353 467. Kerri Sanborn, Stony Point NY 338 316. Michael Walrath, Fort Worth TX 391 423. Joan Priebe, Mississauga ON 353 468. Howard Wilkins, Abilene TX 338 317. E X Snovel, San Antonio TX 391 424. Peter Filandro, Smyrna DE 352 469. Happoldt Neuffer, Columbia SC 337 318. Cameron Doner, Richmond BC 390 425. Brad Holtsberry, Farmington MI 352 470. Margaret Stephens, Scottsdale AZ 337 319. Joel Wooldridge, Williamsville NY 390 426. Marie Filandro, Smyrna DE 351 471. Bob Etter, Sacramento CA 337 320. Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA 390 427. Roslyn Kurlan, Great Neck NY 351 472. Marlene Keliher, Chestnut Hill MA 337 321. Lyla Goodale, Anaheim CA 389 428. David Klein, Wilmington NC 351 473. Colin Revill, Burlington ON 336 322. Gerald Sosler, Purchase NY 389 429. Varis Carey, Ithica NY 350 474. Barbara Flanagan, Westlake Village CA 335 323. Michael Yuen, Winnipeg MB 389 430. Sandra Nelson, Scotia NY 350 475. Takemi Totes, San Francisco CA 335 324. Lawrence Ascher, Whitestone NY 389 431. Ellen Crawford, Fort Lauderdale FL 349 476. Stephen Kemic, Los Alamos NM 334 325. Harold Task, Orange Park FL 388 432. Nell Cahn, Shreveport LA 348 477. Rose Johnson, White Plains NY 334 326. Polly Rich, Chattanooga TN 388 433. John Onstott, New Orleans LA 348 478. Jay Tipton, Irvine CA 334 327. Richard Zucker, North Tarrytown NY 388 434. Libby Fernandez, Tuscaloosa AL 348 479. Larry Washington, Carmichael CA 333 328. Patrick Horton, Tallahassee FL 388 435. Ann Kluewer, Irvine CA 347 480. Herbert Cantor, East Flat Rock NC 332 329. Irene Adams, Butner NC 387 436. Sally Fahland, Veradale WA 347 481. Bob Gow, Midwest City OK 331 330. Gail Carns, Export PA 387 437. William Burks, Atlanta GA 347 482. Mark Stein, Ottawa ON 331 331. William Arlinghaus, Ann Arbor MI 387 438. Russell Shoup, Dayton OH 347 483. Jonathan Ferguson, Ottawa ON 331 332. Jerry Crooker, Midland TX 385 439. James Cayne, New York NY 346 484. Jeff Schuett, Riverwoods IL 331 333. Al Comeau, Boston MA 385 440. Rossi Lindstrom, Wheaton MD 346 485. Larry La Brecque, Lewisville TX 331 334. Rick Goldstein, White Plains NY 384 441. Laurie Kranyak, Bay Village OH 345 486. Nicolas L’Ecuyer, Montreal PQ 331 335. Steve Shirey, Fort Worth TX 384 442. James Cunningham, Indianapolis IN 345 487. Susanne McLaughlin, Charleston SC 330 336. Jean Cole, Richards TX 384 443. Steve Gross, Ventura CA 345 488. Richard Freeman, Atlanta GA 329 337. John Wong, Rowland Heights CA 384 444. Jeff Miller, Naperville IL 344 489. Kitten Haag, Metairie LA 329 338. Darrell Keel, Peoria AZ 383 445. Jack Lacy, Round Rock TX 344 490. Dan McCaw, Thornhill ON 328 339. John Brumfield, New Orleans LA 382 446. Margie Gwozdzinsky, New York NY 344 491. Jack Kimmons, Crosby TX 328 340. Michael Flanagan, Westlake Village CA 382 447. Selena Swanson, Mechanicsburg PA 344 492. Stasha Cohen, Glen Ridge NJ 328 341. Susan Gilbert, Sarasota FL 382 448. Max Hardy, Las Vegas NV 343 493. Shirley Dail, Wilmington NC 327 342. Michael Gilbert, Sarasota FL 382 449. James Leary, Pasadena CA 343 494. John Boyce, Blue Springs MO 327 343. Melvin Marcus, Framingham MA 382 450. Polly Dunn, Bellevue WA 343 495. Nancy Kimmons, Crosby TX 327 344. Donna Morgen, Havertown PA 380 451. John McAdam, Ottawa ON 343 496. Dan Fowler, Chardin OH 326 345. Jim Daniel, Shrewsbury NJ 380 452. Barry Schaffer, Dallas TX 342 497. Larry Cavanaugh, Lemoore CA 326 346. Dick Benson, Leroy IL 379 453. Ann Brinker Schwall, Houston TX 341 498. Hendrik Sharples, Portland OR 326 347. Sheila Ekeblad, Providence RI 379 454. John Blubaugh, Indianapolis IN 341 499. Wilson Day, Raleigh NC 326 348. Martin Fleisher, Northampton MA 378 455. John Solodar, New York NY 341 500. Maurice Blustein, Bellevue WA 325 349. Chris Benson, Leroy IL 377 456. William White, Arlington TX 340 501. Nick Nickell, New York NY 325 350. Chris Compton, Oklahoma City OK 377 457. John McNamara, Belleair FL 340 502. Alexander Kolesnik, Austin TX 325 351. William Hunter, Reading MA 376 458. Alice Storey, London ON 340 503. Kenneth Badertscher, Tucson AZ 325 352. Vincent Golden, University Park FL 376 459. Carol Pincus, Las Vegas NV 340 504. Patrice Roy, Sherbrooke PQ 324 353. Mark Feldman, New York NY 375 460. Carl Wolinsky, Marietta GA 340 505. Edward Barlow, Sunnyvale CA 324 354. Dale Frese, Longwood FL 375 461. Samuel Marks, Dunwoody GA 339 355. Bruce Shields, Arlington TX 375 356. George Dawkins, Austin TX 374 357. Joseph Nelson, Athens GA 374 358. William Malesevich, Mayville WI 374 359. Jerry Pietscher, Elk Grove CA 373 360. James Klein, Pittsburgh PA 373 361. Ralph Behrens, Kirkwood MO 372 362. Ed Lucas, Phoenix AZ 372 ACBL Thanksgiving Buffet 363. Sarah Cressy, Cataumet MA 372 364. Ralph Cohen, Memphis TN 371 $26.00 per person (Includes Tax and Gratuity) 365. Gordon Campbell, Calgary AB 371 366. Judy Katz, Metairie LA 371 367. Michael Lawrence, Berkeley CA 369 Thursday, November 27, 1997 368. Linda Hanson, Nashville TN 369 Date: 369. Geir Helgemo, Trondheim, Norway 369 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. 370. Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY 369 Time: 371. Daniel Levin, Wheaton IL 368 2nd Floor Pre-Convene 372. Rod Van Wyk, Alton IL 368 Location: 373. Jack Armstrong, Falls Church VA 367 374. Tony Forrester, Great Britain 366 No reservations needed. Please come join us for a great holiday feast. 375. Neil Ballard, Mercer Island WA 366 376. Gary Powell, Austin TX 365 377. Anna Boivin, Chomedy Laval PQ 365 378. Sidney Brownstein, Santa Monica CA 365 SOUPS AND SALADS 379. Jeanette Collier, Hillsborough NC 364 Pilgrim Pumpkin Soup with Brandy Apple Cream 380. John Anderson, Baton Rouge LA 364 381. Howard Hertzberg, Alpine NJ 364 Indian Corn Chowder with Settlers Bacon 382. Anthony Aukstikalnis, Harvey Cedars NJ 364 383. Mike Bandler, Alamo CA 364 Calamari Salad 384. Judith Bianco, New York NY 364 Sliced Fresh Fruit 385. Ellen Anten, Encino CA 364 386. Jeffrey Wolfson, Boca Raton FL 363 Salad Nicoise, Red Bliss Potatoes, Fresh Tuna Salad 387. Bert Newman, West Bloomfield MI 363 388. Donald Stack, Overland Park KS 361 Cucumber Dill Salad with Rice Wine Vinegar 389. Evan Bailey, San Diego CA 361 390. Coley McGinnis, Nashville TN 361 Tossed Salad, Romaine Salad with Eight Assorted Toppings 391. Jerry Richardson, London ON 360 392. Richard Wegman, Bethesda MD 360 393. Jim O’Neil, Rockville MD 360 HOT SELECTIONS 394. Linda Tipton, Irvine CA 358 395. Farid Assemi, Fresno CA 358 Red Bliss Garlic Smashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Brussels Sprouts, 396. Michael Schreiber, Los Angeles CA 357 Carrot, Rutabagas and Corn. 397. Robert McPhee, Belleville ON 357 398. Bernace DeYoung, Miami FL 357 Sweet Potatoes baked with Mini Marshmallows 399. Roger Doughman, San Diego CA 357 400. Edward White, Grand Blanc MI 357 Pecan Herb Salsa Beef Tips Ragout with Dutch Egg Noodles 401. Linda Spangler, Duncanville TX 357 402. Jess Stuart, West Chester PA 357 Pearl Onions with Cream and Oven Roasted Tomatoes 403. Arnold Hawkins, Jonesboro GA 357 Marinated Porkloin with Pear Sauce 404. Sydney Levey, Valley Village CA 357 405. Larry Mori, Charlton NY 356 Roasted Turkey, Giblet Gravy, Cranberry-Orange Relish, 406. Colby Vernay, Lacon IL 356 407. Michael Botwin, Baldwin NY 356 Cranberry Sauce, Stuffing 408. Patricia Parker, Towson MD 356 409. Mitchell Stark, Lakeland FL 356 410. Joan Stein, River Hills WI 355 DESSERTS 411. Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY 354 412. Jack Schwencke, North Palm Beach FL 354 Pumpkin Pie with Fresh Whipped Cream 413. Richard Pavlicek, Fort Lauderdale FL 354 414. Mike Levine, Boca Raton FL 354 Apple Pie, Peach Cobbler, Pumpkin Cookies 415. Mary O’Neil, Rockville MD 354 Assorted Mini Pastries, Fruit Flans 416. Toby Bassett, Metairie LA 354 417. William Wickham, Los Angeles CA 354 Page 8 Daily Bulletin

LEADING QUALIFIERS IN BLUE RIBBON PAIRS 288 Pairs 1 Grant Baze, La Jolla CA; Michael Whitman, San Francisco CA 2104.82 TOURNAMENT APPEALS 2 Geir G Helgemo, Trondheim, Norway; Tony Forrester, Boston MA 2093.24 3 Michael Moss - Bjorn Fallenius, New York NY 2062.79 Subject: PlayedCASE Card SIX 4 Jack Barcinski, Dallas TX; Steve Shirey, Fort Worth TX 2040.69 Event: Life Master Pairs, 22 Nov 97, First Ses- 5 Mark Feldman, New York NY; Sharon Osberg, San Francisco CA 1985.66 sion 6 Adam Wildavsky, Jackson Heights NY; Allan Falk, Okemos MI 1984.89 Board: 16 Ed Lazarus 7 Jim Krekorian - Robert Blanchard, New York NY 1978.01 8 David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ; Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL 1967.69 Dealer: West ♠ A Q 9 7 9 Richard Schwartz, E Elmhurst NY; Mark Lair, Canyon TX 1959.85 Vul: E/W ♥ 9 10 Billy Miller, Las Vegas NV; Dan Jacob, Burnaby BC 1959.42 ♦ A 3 ♣ 11 Linda Lewis - Paul Lewis, Las Vegas NV 1947.10 A Q 9 7 6 2 12 Jim Foster - Allen Hawkins Jr, Birmingham AL 1946.17 Srikanth Kodayam Jean Hume 13 Peter Weichsel, Encinitas CA; Kyle Larsen, San Francisco CA 1929.09 ♠ ♠ 8 6 5 10 4 14 Richard Pavlicek, Ft Lauderdale FL; Rich Pavlicek Jr, Chicago IL 1919.97 ♥ A Q J 4 2 ♥ 10 7 5 3 15 Fred Stewart, West Hurley NY; Marinesa Letizia, Louisville KY 1913.20 ♦ 8 7 6 ♦ K Q J 9 16 Jim Cleary, Bloomfield CT; Tom Joyce, Newington CT 1906.80 ♣ 10 4 ♣ J 5 3 17 Larry La Brecque, Lewisville TX; Mark Bumgardner, Carrollton TX 1903.03 Bob Katz 18 Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD; Jeanne Rahmey, Brooklyn NY 1896.46 ♠ K J 3 2 19 Gavin Wolpert, Thornhill ON; Ari Greenberg, Malibu CA 1892.58 ♥ K 8 6 20 Peggy Kaplan, Minnetonka MN; Warren Oberfield, Pittsburgh PA 1891.04 ♦ 10 5 4 2 21 Jurek Czyzowicz, Aylmer PQ; Darren Wolpert, Thornhill ON 1887.68 ♣ K 8 22 Jeff Schuett, Riverwoods IL; Dick Bruno, Chicago IL 1887.11 WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH 23 Paul Soloway, Mill Creek WA; Steve Zolotow, Las Vegas NV 1885.04 Pass 1♣ Pass 1♠ 24 James Cayne, New York NY; Chuck Burger, W Bloomfield MI 1883.18 2♥ 3♠ Pass 4♠ 25 Charles Kopp, Scottsdale AZ; Gregory Potts, Portsmouth OH 1869.93 All Pass 26 Jacqui Mitchell - Amalya Kearse, New York NY 1868.06 The Facts: 4♠ made five, plus 450 for N/S. 27 Larry Griffey, Ponte Vedra FL; Richard Potter, Black Mountain NC 1866.10 With both clubs and spades splitting, the contract 28 Bert Newman - Kathy Newman, West Bloomfield MI 1864.30 can easily be made with two overtricks. However, 29 Bob Hamman, Dallas TX; Michael Rosenberg, Tuckahoe NY 1862.35 30 Stephen Landen, W Bloomfield MI; Pratap Rajadhyaksha, Powell OH 1859.82 after a diamond lead taken by the ace, declarer 31 Karen Walker, Champaign IL; Tom Kniest, Clayton MO 1859.74 pulled two rounds of trump, cashed the ♣K and 32 Alexander Kolesnik, Austin TX; Varis Carey, Ithaca NY 1855.54 then pulled the last outstanding trump. At this 33 Jillian Blanchard, Riverdale NY; Stephen Shane, White Plains NY 1853.03 point, with the hand a claim, declarer, intending 34 Hugh Ross, Oakland CA; Peter Nagy, Las Vegas NV 1849.98 to run the clubs, discovered that instead of having 35 Patrick Dunn - Polly Dunn, Bellevue WA 1848.80 pulled a club from his hand, he had played his last 36 Ilene Morgan - James Morgan, Rolla MO 1846.44 trump. He tried to retract the card immediately, 37 Judy Tucker - Gail Greenberg, New York NY 1844.29 but by the definition of a played card (Law 45C2), 38 Gene Freed, Los Angeles CA; Mike Passell, Dallas TX 1840.66 he admitted that the card was 39 Dan Morse, Houston TX; Shawn Quinn, Katy TX 1837.25 played. The Director allowed 40 Jim Hall, Minneapolis MN; David Lehman, Glenview IL 1836.33 the table result to stand. 41 Richard Gabriel - Joseph Machotka, Chicago IL 1836.27 The Appeal: N/S appealed 42 Bryan Maksymetz, Coquitlam BC; Allan Graves, Vancouver BC 1829.96 the Director’s ruling. They were seek- 43 Pablo Lombardi, Buenos Aires; Hector Camberos, Mexico 1828.09 ing no redress for themselves but were ap- 44 David Siebert - Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR 1827.94 pealing because, “even if you feel that the inter- 45 William Morris, Staunton VA; Bruce Reeve, Raleigh NC 1820.23 pretation of the laws is against N/S, it is ludicrous 46 Charles Gray, Philadelphia PA; Jess Stuart, West Chester PA 1818.21 for E/W to be given a ton of matchpoints for a 47 Jill Lind, Sun City AZ; Ken Gee, Regina SK 1818.19 clearly inadvertent, illogical mistake, immediately 48 John Armstrong, Liverpool England; John Holland, Manchester England 1814.07 corrected by their opponent.” 49 Haig Tchamitch, Peoria AZ; Paul Erb, Scottsdale AZ 1814.05 South, declarer, confirmed the facts as stated, 50 George Steiner, Seattle WA; Gaylor Kasle, Boca Raton FL 1812.95 emphasizing that it was only when the card was in a played position that he looked down and saw that, though black, it was the wrong suit. East, the only defender present, said that, while she had EducationalThe ACBL Educational Foundation Foundation gifts has re- Continued on page 9 OnJust this deal the from rightthe first qualifying order session ceived two gifts totaling $7500, one from of the Blue Ribbon Pairs, Bert Eccles of Montreal OKbridge founder Matt Clegg and the other from displayed flawless technique. His partner was Unit 166 in recognition of the contributions to Jonathan Steinberg of Toronto. bridge by former ACBL Board member Doug Dlr: West ♠10 9 8 7 6 Drew. Win a trip ♥ Vul: Both 10 9 8 7 The gifts were announced by Harriette ♦ A 5 Buckman, outgoing president of the foundation. to France! ♣ 6 4 Unit 166 in Toronto donated $2500 to honor The 1998 World Championships will ♠K 5 2 ♠A J Drew, who was elected to the unit board in 1957 be staged in Lille, France, from August 21 ♥A 5 4 2 ♥Q 6 3 and only recently retired. Said Jonathan Steinberg, to September 4. Here at this tournament ♦K 3 ♦Q J 10 9 6 now a member of the ACBL Board of Directors you can buy a $5 raffle ticket that will give ♣A K 7 2 ♣Q 10 9 from Toronto, “Because of Doug Drew’s strong you a chance to win two round-trip tick- ♠Q 4 3 ♥ commitment to bridge education, the Unit 166 ets to Lille plus hotel accommodations (two K J ♦ board felt that the gift was a fitting tribute.” rooms) for four nights. 8 7 4 2 ♣ When Clegg was starting OKbridge, he was Tickets are available for sale in the J 8 5 3 aided by a grant from the Educational Founda- ACBL Executive Office in Director’s Row West North East South Eccles Steinberg tion, a boost “that made a difference. Now I want 26 on the second floor of the Adam’s 1NT Pass 3NT All Pass to give back to the group who helped me when I Mark. See Rena Hetzer. Tickets also are North led the ♠10 to the jack, queen and 2. was getting started.” on sale for an hour before game time each South continued with a spade to the ace. Eccles The Educational Foundation is dedicated to day at the ACBL Information Desk. played a diamond to his king and North’s ace. A supporting innovators and entrepreneurs as they The drawing will take place Friday be- spade cleared the suit and Eccles was looking at develop new bridge products and ideas. Funds fore the evening session in the 10 top tricks and a desire for more since he was from the Foundation pay for the School Bridge second-floor ballroom at the playing matchpoints. Lesson Series, books for public libraries and for Adam’s Mark Hotel. His next move was a club to dummy’s queen the Junior program. Proceeds will go to the and a club to the ace, allowing for the possibility The Educational Foundation receives no International Fund which of a singleton or doubleton ♣J. Then he played money from the ACBL. All funds come from indi- subsidizes player partici- the ♥A (a Vienna coup) and ran diamonds. In the viduals on a voluntary basis. The elected trustees pation in world cham- end, South could not hold onto the ♥K and his of the Foundation receive no reimbursement for pionship events. club guard and Eccles scored up plus 460, good for 40 out of 64 matchpoints. expenses, even when they travel to NABCs to con- duct Foundation business. Daily Bulletin Page 9

BRACKETED KNOCKOUT TEAMS II 16 Teams Bracket 1 Case 6 Continued from page 1 52.13 1 Carol Dalzell, Sea Island GA; Lowell Andrews, Huntingtn Beach CA; Mike Shuman, Pasadena CA; Harvey Brody, San Francisco CA; Gene Simpson, Redlands CA; Jerry sympathy for declarer, by the laws of bridge as Gaer, Scottsdale AZ they now exist she was entitled to and therefore 39.10 2 Mark Shaw - Barbara Benbow, Laurel MD; William Pettis, Silver Spring MD; Ron wanted her trick. This is similar to the situation Sukoneck, Annandale VA which exists for revokes, where the opponents are 25.66 3/4 Walter Casper - David Kamm - Robert Varty - Dennis Blodgett, Grand Rapids MI 25.66 3/4 John Russell, N Barrington IL; Rob Crawford, Ft Lauderdale FL; Betty Wilton - awarded the trick(s) lost due to the revoke. Herb Wilton, Cincinnati OH The Committee Decision: The Committee 11.28 5/8 Sheree-Lynn Katz - Linda Gottlieb, Willowdale ON; Vera Petty, Warwick; Roman unanimously upheld the Director’s ruling on the Smolski, Warwick Wkbx basis that once it was determined and agreed that this was a played card, there would be no basis for 16 Teams Bracket 2 the Committee to know the laws better than the 34.50 1 Dorothy Corbett, Greenville NC; Kelley Butler - Peggy Sutherland - Janie Judy, Lexington KY Director. Since N/S were not asking to have their 25.88 2 Kotomi Asakoshi, Tokyo; Tadashi Teramoto, Yokohama; Yoshinori Otsuka, Ibaraki, score adjusted, the Committee decided to return Japan; Kiyoshi Asai, Toride, Japan the $50 deposit to N/S. The appeal would have 16.98 3/4 Edward Zujko, Clinton Twnship MI; Vicki Zujko, Clinton Twnshp MI; George been deemed frivolous had they been asking for a Alderton III, Hazel Park MI; Paul Predhomme, Detroit MI change to their own score. 16.98 3/4 Walter Dedio, Morden MB; Woody Bjerken, Moorhead MN; Zenon Rowicki, Chairman: Gail Greenberg Lambertville MI; Susan Gehring, San Diego CA Committee Members: Doug Doub, Bobby 7.47 5/8 Norman Leslie, New Orleans LA; Norman Hostetler - Daniel Till, Lincoln NE; Alan Hayman, New York NY Goldman, Michael Rosenberg, Steve Weinstein 7.47 5/8 Floyd Derkat, Edmonton AB; Kendall Keely, Palm Beach FL; Helen Miller, Miller Place NY; Paul Portnoy, Chesterfield MO

16 Teams Bracket 3 23.92 1 John Marlin, Frankfort KY; Sandra Thompson, Somerset KY; Max Limbocker, Louisville KY; Jim Hoffmann, Covington GA Subject: TempoCASE SEVEN 17.94 2 Carl Wolinsky - James Satterfield, Marietta GA; Michael Hampton, Kennesaw GA; Event: Flight A Pairs, 22 Nov 97, Second Ses- Bill Drewett, Chicago IL; Len Vishnevsky, San Francisco CA; Josh Shanes, sion Highland Park IL Board: 26 Mike Kutska 11.78 3/4 Robert McPhee, Belleville ON; Rosemarie Miller, Waverly NY; Jason Ciano, Dealer: East ♠ K J 8 7 2 Boston MA; Gavin Wolpert, Thornhill ON; Fabrice Lecomte, New York NY ♥ 11.78 3/4 Randall Ekman, Dallas TX; Gay Roach, Nacogdoches TX; Donald Seldeen, Culver Vul: Both A 7 5 ♦ City CA; Ed Barad, Marina Del Rey CA 10 7 ♣ Q 10 7 16 Teams Bracket 4 Cheryl Schneider Mary Kay Fletcher 16.87 1 Serdar Ogut - Carol Rynders - David Neiman, Minneapolis MN; Ian Weinstock, New ♠ 10 9 ♠ A Q 5 3 York NY ♥ K Q 6 ♥ 4 12.65 2 John Anderson, Baton Rouge LA; R Elwin Brown, Gloucester ON; Andrew Savitz, ♦ 8 2 ♦ A Q J 9 5 4 3 Cambridge MA; Andrew Eames, Ashland MA; Steve Rutledge, NZ ♣ J 9 8 5 4 2 ♣ 6 8.31 3/4 George Hauger - J Hauger - V Elliott - Nita Elliott, Tulsa OK Suzanne Dunaway 8.31 3/4 Irwin Bender, Glencoe IL; Gerald Mindell, Chicago IL; W Holloway Jr, ♠ 6 4 Murfreesboro TN; R Hunt, Muskegon MI ♥ J 10 9 8 3 2 ♦ K 6 16 Teams Bracket 5 ♣ 11.04 1 Jason Smith, Brooklyn NY; Paul Theroff - Craig Schallert, Kansas City KS; A K 3 Herbert Lee III, Pittsburgh PA WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH 8.28 2 Dean Archer - Jane Archer, Garden Grove CA; C Roland Boehm, Florissant MO; Roy 1♦ 1♥ Lewis Jr, Saint Charles MO 1NT Dbl (1) Pass (2) 2♥ 5.44 3/4 Stanley Brodersen, White Plains NY; Sally Helble, Jacksonville FL; Henry 3♣ 3♥ 4♦ All Pass Raymond, Red Bank TN; Rick Magro, Harrison TN (1) Alerted 5.44 3/4 Donna Cutitta - Barbara Youngworth, Overland Park KS; Mike Rion - Marjory (2) Break in tempo Rion, Olathe KS The Facts: 4♦ made five, plus 150 for E/W. East broke tempo for 20-25 seconds before pass- 10 Teams Bracket 6 6.33 1 S. Gail Arnott - Ronald Heron - Ferd Bernjak - Andrew Petrick, Winnipeg MB ing the double and the meaning of the Alert was 4.75 2 Claudia Beaty, Hazelwood MO; Thea Johnson, Foley MO; Martin Kurlander - Amy not requested. At his turn, West asked about the Stabenow, Saint Louis MO meaning of the Alert and was told it showed the 3.12 3/4 Norvell Pugh, Hot Sprgs Vill AR; Jeanette Pugh, Hot Springs AR; A Keith ♥A or ♥K (but not necessarity a heart raise.) South Pierson - Florence Pierson, Hot Springs Vlg AR led the ♥J, covered by the ♥K and North won the 3.12 3/4 Sandi Park, Madison WI; Gary Gang, Lombard IL; Sasanka Ramanadham, St Louis ♥A. North led a small spade, ducked and won by MO; Harry Wickstrom, Columbus OH the ♠10 in the dummy. Declarer then easily took ♥ 9 Teams Bracket 7 11 tricks. The Director changed the contract to 3 4.81 1 Richard Clark, Independence MO; Milly Fredrickson, Overland Park KS; Tom Klein made three, plus 140 for N/S on the basis that - Marge Klein, Lenexa KS West’s 3♣ bid could have been suggested by East’s 3.61 2 Michael Purcell, Mainville OH; Jerry Sainsbury, Maineville OH; Mary Ellen break in tempo. Brayfield, Normal IL; Henry Hoffman, Bloomington IL The Appeal: E/W appealed the Director’s rul- 2.37 3/4 Leah Newell, Ashland IL; Janine Gauthier, Springfield IL; Carol Welch, ing stating that East was always going to rebid her Robinson IL; Joan Musgrave, Oblong IL 2.37 3/4 Shirley Wood, Branson MO; Charles Ries - Robert Pommer, St Louis MO; Carl good seven-card diamond suit. East stated she did Markel, St Augustine FL not ask the meaning of the Alert because she thought E/W could make seven or more tricks in CARL SCHULZE OPEN PAIRS 1NT doubled. 240 Pairs The Committee Decision: The Committee A B C decided that although West’s 3♣ bid could have 34.25 1 Murray Melton, Las Vegas NV; Simon Kantor, Agawam MA 401.46 been influenced by East’s hesitation, it was irrel- 22.48 2/3 Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Gilbert Stinebaugh, Van Nuys CA 384.00 22.48 2/3 Robert Teel Jr - Jane Teel, Rockford AL 384.00 evant insofar as the final contract was concerned 14.45 4 Jean Cole, Richards TX; Ron Woodsum, Houston TX 379.50 because 1) the 3♣ bid made East’s rebid less at- 10.84 5 Sarah Cressy, Cataumet MA; Frank King Jr, Alexandria VA 376.50 tractive and 2) if the 8.13 6 Loughery Hawkins, St. Charles MO; Jack Stauder, St Charles MO 373.50 3♣ bid had not been 6.10 7 Nels Erickson, Meadview AZ; Chris Larsen, Costa Mesa CA 373.00 made, East would 4.19 8/9 Mike Donaldson, Birmingham AL; Helen Jinks, Greenville SC 372.00 have bid 4♦ over 4.19 8/9 Marjorie Michelin, Venice CA; Janet Dunlap, Santa Monica CA 372.00 North’s probable 3♥ 3.94 10 Gary Zeiger, Phoenix AZ; Patty Holmes, Las Vegas NV 371.00 ♦ ♦ 18.11 11 1 Steve Neumueller - J Ryan, Janesville WI 369.50 bid or 3 and then 4 if 2.92 12 Jeanette Magid - Jack Meyer, Houston TX 368.50 necessary. N/S had an opportu- 3.50 13/14 Mary Lee, Allentown PA; Ellen Gabriel, Chicago IL 368.00 nity to collect plus 200 with reason- 4.38 13/14 Sheryl Langner, Dublin OH; Terry James, Columbus OH 368.00 able defense or plus 500 if 4♦ had been 3.50 15/16 Howard Hertzberg, Alpine NJ; William Esberg, Elberon NJ 366.00 doubled. The Committee changed the contract to 4.08 15/16 John Kissinger - Becky Kissinger, La Jolla CA 366.00 4♦ made five, plus 150 for E/W. 2.48 17/20 Reha Gur, Red Bank NJ; Sonia Kaplan, Eatontown NJ 365.50 Chairman: Dave Treadwell 13.58 17/20 2 Marilyn Keating, Fulton MO; Marcus Rodhouse, Columbia MO 365.50 Continued on page 10 Committee Members: Phil Brady, Brian Trent Page 10 Daily Bulletin

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Paul Sorensen had a chance to make his contract 3.94 17/20 Dennis Sorensen, Gresham OR; James Tucker Jr, Alexander City AL 365.50 Count your tricks! 2.92 17/20 Eunice Portnoy, Chesterfield MO; Madi Drimmer, Stamford CT 365.50 on this board from the Monday Stratified Pairs after 10.19 3 Matthew Kappel, Middletown NJ; Muffin Gur, Rumson NJ 364.38 his opponents went wrong. But Sorensen came by to 7.64 4 William Charowhas, Wheaton IL; Alan Resser, Chicago IL 360.42 tell us he made the fatal mistake -- he failed to count 5.73 5 David Traub - Carol Traub, Baltimore MD 360.00 his tricks. 4.30 6 Linda Wiener - Joel Datloff, Vancouver WA 358.00 ♠ Board 19 K 10 6 3.22 7 R Lurie, Needham MA; Ben Feinswog, Miami FL 357.50 ♥ Dlr South A K 10 6 2.42 8 Frank Besag - Gary Williams, Milwaukee WI 351.00 ♦ Vul E-W 5 3 4.41 9 Gwen Schneider - Fay Rakita, St Louis MO 349.50 ♣ 10 8 7 3 5.67 10 1 Alan Cole, Council Bluffs IA; Barry Margolin, Arlington MA 348.88 ♠ A J 8 3 2 ♠ Q 9 7 5 4 4.25 2 Jurgen Rennenkampff - Barbara Stevenson, Portland ME 339.00 ♥ J 9 5 4 ♥ 7 3.19 3 Elzbieta Skrzeczkowska - Peter Thomas, Prosser WA 318.50 ♦ 9 7 ♦ A 10 8 2.39 4 Mr Todd Wolford, Aurora OH; Gordon Wolf, Salem OR 314.50 ♣ K Q ♣ J 6 4 2 1.57 5/6 John Brandeberry - Terry Goodykoontz, Champaign IL 300.00 ♠ -- 1.57 5/6 John Bondurant, Memphis TN; Paul Horn, Germantown TN 300.00 ♥ Q 8 3 2 ♦ K Q J 6 4 2 TUESDAY-THURSDAY CONTINUOUS PAIRS ♣ A 9 5 86 Pairs West North East South A B Tomczyk Sorensen 8.04 1 1 Donald Seldeen, Culver City CA; Ed Barad, Marina Del Rey CA 207.50 1♦ 6.03 2 Yasuko Shrenzel, Kihei HI; Michiko Ohno, Tokyo 207.00 1♠ Pass 4♠ 5♥ 4.52 3 2 Richard Edwards Jr, Chesterfield MO; Carole Burt, Saint Louis MO 197.50 All Pass 3.39 4 Alice Leicht - Marvin French, San Diego CA 197.00 Sorensen had a tough bidding problem on his sec- 2.80 5 3 Weishu Wu, Santa Barbara CA; Ding Li, Emeryville CA 192.50 ond turn after his partner made a negative double and 1.96 6 Kathleen Simon - Charles Fortney, Wheaton IL 191.00 East jumped all the way to 4♠. He finally took the 1.96 4 Don Brennaman, Lawrence KS; John Schnoor, Altoona IA 177.00 1.30 5 Beverly Miller, Maryland Hts MO; Virginia Murman, Connellsville PA 171.50 aggressive route and bid 5♥. 0.97 6 Bob Waite, Ile Des Chennes MB; Ron Sawiak, Winnipeg MB 168.00 West started with the ♣K, ducked. Although he would have been better off to continue clubs, he de- TUESDAY EVENING 5/20/50 STRATIFIED PAIRS cided to switch to a diamond, leading the 9. Now East 18 Pairs had a chance to be a hero by ducking, but he didn’t -- F G H he took his ace and switched back to clubs. Sorensen 2.00 1 Jay Ponder - Kathy Ponder, Clayton MO 101.50 won and crossed to the ♥A, noting the fall of East’s 7. 1.50 2 Alexander Clague, Brooklyn NY; Ron Birnbaum, San Francisco CA 99.50 He knew he could pick up the trumps even if West had 1.13 3 Kelly Stephens - Janice Stephens, Kansas City MO 97.00 four, so he came back to the queen. Then suddenly he 1.23 4/5 1/2 1/2 John Abernathy, Stlouis MO; Carrie Kleen, St Louis MO 95.00 realized he had only 10 tricks! 1.23 4/5 1/2 1/2 Nancy Lou Marks - Phyllis Tirmanstein, St Louis MO 95.00 The solution was simple, but it was too late. 0.79 3 Frank Trumpeter, Ballwin MO; Larry Nahlen, St Louis MO 93.00 Sorensen should have ruffed a spade back to his hand, 0.59 4 3 Leah Maddox, Florissant MO; Stan Davis, St Louis MO 83.00 then cash the trump queen and take the trump finesse. He then could get back to his hand with a diamond to TUESDAY EVENING 100/200 STRATIFIED PAIRS cash out for 11 tricks. 18 Pairs This is how bridge games are won and lost -- wrong D E switches, failing to duck and failing to count winners. 2.44 1 Ted Gale - Ann Gale, Richmond Hill ON 101.50 It’s a good lesson hand. 1.83 2 John Freed, New York NY; Michael Sherberg, St Louis MO 100.00 1.87 3 1 Nancy Ferguson, Greenbrae CA; David Bryant, San Francisco CA 91.00 1.23 4/5 2/3 Marjorie Marcellus - J. H. Marcellus, Huber Heights OH 89.00 1.23 4/5 2/3 Joyce Gautier - Norman Gautier, The Woodlands TX 89.00 0.79 4 Sheila Feldman - Colleen Wakus, St Louis MO 86.50

CasinoA Queenfree shuttle to shuttlethe Casino Queen TUESDAY AFTERNOON 100/200 PAIRS across the river will operate during the 25 Pairs tournament. Pickups will be outside the A B Adam’s Mark on the following schedule: 2.95 1 Edward Gale - Ann Gale, Richmond Hill ON 165.54 Friday, Saturday and Sunday 2.21 2 Sheila Feldman, St Louis MO; Gary Brown, Spanish Lake MO 159.22 Pickup at 8:45 a.m., return at 11:30 a.m. 1.66 3 Myriame Marett-Wooler, Santa Rosa Beach FL; Colleen Wakus, St Louis MO 158.89 Pickup at 4:45 p.m., return at 7:15 p.m. 1.24 4 Richard La Bahn - Virginia La Bahn, Orange CA 155.59 Pickup at 12:30 a.m., return at 3:30 p.m. 1.04 5 Richard Ford, St. Louis MO; Kathy Ford, St Louis MO 151.23 The shuttle will operate on the same schedule dur- 0.74 6 Eddie Lee, Milwaukie OR; Jack Preall, Rochester NY 150.02 ing the week but without the 12:30 a.m. run. 1.87 1 Joyce Gautier - Norman Gautier, The Woodlands TX 149.85 Mention the bridge tournament and you will re- 1.40 2 Suzanne Martin, St Charles MO; Jay Bourne, Ellisville MO 144.92 ceive a free pass into the Casino Queen. 1.05 3 Nancy Ferguson, Greenbrae CA; David Bryant, San Francisco CA 138.58 0.79 4 Jack Sargent - Rebecca Sargent, Jackson MS 129.31

TUESDAY-THURSDAY CONTINOUS PAIRS 54 Pairs Elevator puns A B hen Bob Gookin and Dave 5.61 1 Sheila Lu - Richard O’Bara, Huber Heights OH 197.50 Treadwell got on the elevator, they 4.21 2 Marcia Greenstein - Amelia Fraser, Miami FL 195.00 saw it was already occupied by 3.16 3 Ted Sterling, Vancouver BC; Stephen Levy, Las Vegas NV 193.00 W 3.49 4 1 Larry Shell - Dale Wicks, Muscatine IA 187.50 Nadine Wood, Nell Cahn and Amalya Kearse. 2.80 5 Jason Feldman - Lynne Feldman, Champaign IL 187.00 1.88 6 Judy Rimer, La Jolla CA; Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA 186.50 “Most people wouldn’t, but Nadine 2.62 2 Don Brennaman, Lawrence KS; Vincent Lopiccolo, Ballwin MO 180.50 Wood,” said Gookin. Not to be outdone, 1.96 3 Vijay A Bal - Dileep Bal, Fair Oaks CA 179.50 Treadwell responded, “Many people can’t, 1.47 4 Robert McDill, Sappington MO; Michael Thiel, Chesterfield MO 179.00 but Nell Cahn.” He didn’t want to leave 1.10 5 Joan Webb - Keith Harrison, Clearwater FL 174.50 Amalya out, so he added, “And I don’t want 1.40 6 Gloria Browning, St Louis MO; Arbha Vongsvivut, Godfrey IL 170.50 to hear any Kearses on this elevator!”

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MONDAY MIDNITE STRATIFIED SWISS MONDAY MORNING KNOCKOUT TEAMS 24 Teams 16 Teams Bracket 1 A B C Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; William Hunter, Read- 5.16 1 Michael Weber - Wirt Gilliam III, San Diego CA; Howard Weber, Las ing MA; Daniel Colatosti, Waltham MA; John Malley, Vegas NV; William Kulbersh, Tucker GA 4.00 Pascoag RI 3.19 2/5 1 1 Elizabeth Grace, Henderson KY; Alan Gengenbach, Champaign IL; vs Robert Ellison, Fort Worth TX; Nancy Thornberry, Robards KY 3.00 Richard Gabriel, Chicago IL; Gary Oleson, Houston TX; 2.65 2/5 Lisa Insolera, North Bergen NJ; John Kuharetz, New Milford NJ; Leonard Ernst, Evanston IL; Loren Hawkins, Bremerton Martha Troxell, Allendale NJ; Betty Price, Ramsey NJ 3.00 WA; Wayne Hascall, Grandville MI; Bert Newman, West 2.65 2/5 Neil Scott, New York NY; Lilian Scott, Delray Beach FL; Tadashi Bloomfield MI Teramoto, Yokohama; Ora Lourie, White Plains NY; Kotowi Asakoshi, Tokyo 3.00 Paul Munafo, Huntsville AL; Randall Pettit, Marietta GA; 2.65 2/5 Jack Frost, Joliet IL; Kathryn Hattendorf, Chesterton IN; Ferd David Siebert - Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR; Simon Bernjak - Andrew Petrick, Winnipeg MB 3.00 Kantor, Agawam MA; Murray Melton, Las Vegas NV 0.94 6/8 Joe Aramowicz, Harrisburg PA; Samuel Hirschman, Southfield MI; vs Matt Johnson - Daniel Levin, Wheaton IL 2.75 Charles Bantz, West Allis WI; William Malesevich, 0.94 6/8 David Marshall, Reading MA; Sandra Hammer, Dedham MA; Sandy Mayville WI; Joshua Stark, Grayslake IL; Suzanne Dunn, Sloan, Ipswich MA; Karl Miller, Tampa FL 2.75 Crystal Lake IL 0.94 6/8 Emily Jane Gaer - Connie Cone, Van Buren AR; O Allen Childs Jr, Little Rock AR; Ron Ashbacher, Topeka KS 2.75 16 Teams Bracket 2 2.39 2 2 Patrick Shaw, Olean NY; Lois Scott, Carmel IN; Ryan Daniels, John Gram - Suzanne St Thomas, Salem OR; Arne Maki - Springfield IL; Mark Maxwell, St Louis MO 2.25 Gene Maki, Albany OR 1.23 3/6 John Freed - Steven Greenstein, New York NY; Ron Birnbaum, San vs Francisco CA; David Leonhardt, Chicago IL 2.00 Reece Rogers, Southaven MS; Darren Wolpert, Thornhill 1.23 3/6 Don Lussky, Elmhurst IL; Lori Birnbaum, Mt Prospect IL; David ON; Jessica Hayman, New York NY; Varis Carey, Ithica Findley, Broadview IL; Alex Balestrieri, Carol Stream IL 2.00 NY 1.23 3/6 Jeffrey Mason - Allen Rew, Independence MO; Donald La Rue, Blue Springs MO; Thomas Mori, Lees Summit MO 2.00 Martine Lacroix - Marc Fiset, Laterriere PQ; Jean Boucher, 1.23 3/6 Charles Hays, Lawrenceville GA; Richard Hagenlocker, Chicoutimi Nord PQ; Alain Chapdelaine, Jonqiere PQ; Fredericksbrg VA; James Bochsler, London Se19 1qg; Byron Marc-Andre Fourcaudot, Montreal PQ Crittenden, Kingswood Surre Y 2.00 vs Beatrice Kemp - William Kulbersh, Tucker GA; Brian FRIDAY-SUNDAY CONTINUOUS PAIRS FINALS Gunnell, Jacksonville Beach FL; Wirt Gilliam III, San Di- 500 Players ego CA; Joe Riaman 14.21 1/2 Sarah Cressy, Cataumet MA 124.48 14.21 1/2 Frank King Jr, Alexandria VA 124.48 12 Teams Bracket 3 8.00 3/4 Walter Dedio, Morden MB 123.54 Larry Chow, Abbotsford BC; Tadashi Yoshida, Tokyo, Ja- 8.00 3/4 Zenon Rowicki, Lambertville MI 123.54 pan; Ralph Cole - Lynda Cole, Anacortes WA 10.44 5/6 Paul Pschesang, Milford OH 123.42 vs 10.44 5/6 Nancy Sachs, Cincinnati OH 123.42 John Anderson, Baton Rouge LA; Robert McPhee, 6.02 7/8 John Groben, Evansville IN 122.20 Belleville ON; R Charles McLaughlin, Mississauga ON; 6.02 7/8 Phelps Lambert, Henderson KY 122.20 Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor ON; Steve Rutledge

TUESDAY MORNING 199ER PAIRS Lawrence Ascher, Whitestone NY; Michael Botwin, 18 Pairs Baldwin NY; Bob Rasmussen, Ann Arbor MI; Thomas A B C Rozinski, New York NY 2.44 1 Todd Keithley - Thomas McDow V, New York NY 100.00 vs 1.83 2 1 1 Robert McDill, Sappington MO; Michael Thiel, Chesterfield MO 98.93 Gloria Krusemeyer - Mark Krusemeyer, Northfield MN; 1.37 3 2 2 Mark Zeitler, Davenport IA; Rene Amon, Chicago IL 98.50 William Golush, Denville NJ; Lawrence Diamond, 1.22 4 David Gerdes, Griffith IN; Dolores Gerdes, Hammond IN 95.00 Barbican London E; Sheree-Lynn Katz, Willowdale ON 0.98 5 3 3 Dennis Anderson, Murphysboro IL; Morris Lamb, Carbondale IL 94.43 0.74 4 Elinor Saperstein - Rudy Saperstein, Nashville TN 86.21 10 Teams Bracket 4 David Bryant, San Francisco CA; Nancy Ferguson, TUESDAY MORNING CONTINOUS PAIRS Greenbrae CA; Ross Spiro, Cherry Hill NJ; Alexander 30 Pairs Clague, Brooklyn NY A B vs 3.79 1 1 Jeanette Magid, Houston TX; Dale Bails, Memphis TN 173.18 Mark Gilje - Elizabeth Percich - Sasanka Ramanadham, 2.92 2 Carol Lash, Somerville NJ; Gregory Jecker, Stilwell KS 167.27 St Louis MO; C Gilje, Jamestown ND 2.16 3 2 William Charowhas, Wheaton IL; Alan Resser, Chicago IL 150.73 1.60 4 Bobbie Johnston, Westmont IL; Marguerite Baker, Naperville IL 147.55 David Shanahan, St Ann MO; Toby Globe, Saint Louis 2.04 5 Ken Gee - Betty Lou Heeg, Regina SK 147.50 MO; Ronald Trimmer, Granite City IL; Parames 1.62 6 3 Bernard Neuhart - Robert Neuhart, Niskayuna NY 146.50 Laosinchai, Ballwin MO 1.22 4 Terry Goodykoontz - John Brandeberry, Champaign IL 139.45 vs 0.91 5 Michael Purcell, Mainville OH; Jerry Sainsbury, Maineville OH 138.00 Charles Hays, Lawrenceville GA; Richard Hagenlocker, Fredericksbrg VA; Byron Crittenden, Kingswood Surrey, TUESDAY AFTERNOON 20/50 PAIRS England; James Bochsler, London, England 20 Pairs F G 2.10 1 Arthur Stepp - Alan Gill, St Louis MO 114.78 1.58 2 Suzy Fulkerson - Ron Fulkerson, Bloomington IN 105.79 1.18 3 Bill Willis, El Dorado AR; Gloria Stroud, Dallas TX 100.00 Does Zero Tolerance 0.89 4 Dennis Anderson, Murphysboro IL; Morris Lamb, CarbondaleIL 98.14 0.66 5 Jean Allred - Robert Allred, Houston TX 93.64 cover stealing chairs? 0.53 6 A. Dewey Richards - Loretta Richards, Bridgton ME 92.86 1.21 1 Henry Oldani - Mary Oldani, Florissant MO 87.00 The question Dave Treadwell is asking 0.91 2 Sylvia Twigger - Joan Crawford, St Louis MO 82.36 today is, “Does Zero Tolerance cover steal- ing chairs?” He has good reasons for asking. R.J.THALHAMMER SENIOR PAIRS He was sitting at table 4 during the fi- 102 Pairs nal session of the Open Board-a-Match A B C Teams, back-to-back with Bob Hamman, 17.08 1 Joan Hasch, Frankfort IL; Robert Butz, Kankakee IL 401.00 who had lots of kibitzers. After the third 12.81 2 Bill McCallon, St Augustine FL; Jacqueline Tucker, San Antonio TX 386.00 round Dave got up to get a cup of coffee. 9.61 3 Richard Budd, Portland ME; Robert Ryder, Caldwell NJ 381.50 When he got back, no chair! “Who took 7.21 4 Susi Katz, Longwood FL; Gerald Gitles, Chicago IL 376.33 my chair?” No response. 5.40 5 Steve Lawrence, Athens TX; Bob Luebkeman, Walnut Creek CA 375.17 After the ninth round, he took a chance 4.05 6 Grace Hunt, Dallas TX; Richard Taube, Marietta GA 373.00 4.28 7 John Brumfield, New Orleans LA; Kitten Haag, Metairie LA 368.00 and left his seat to get a glass of water. Sure 2.77 8 Lloyd Loux, Bay Village OH; Frank Aquila, Akron OH 363.00 enough, when he got back, no 6.51 1 Louis Ray - Carole Ray, Libertyville IL 348.00 chair! “Who took my chair?” No 4.88 2 1 Grace Dillingham, Chevy Chase MD; Lynn Rattinger, Roanoke VA 339.00 response. He called the director, to 3.66 3 John Schnoor, Altoona IA; Robert Chambless, St Louis MO 338.75 no avail. So he got another 2.75 4 Robert Ellis - Ben Silverman, St Louis MO 336.50 chair and pasted a big name 2.06 5 Myron Siegel, Great Neck NY; Judith Siegel, Boca Raton FL 335.50 tag on it. That way he kept his 2.45 6 Garry Gardiner, Don Mills ON; William Pate, Etobicoke ON 328.63 2.15 2 Joseph Alpers - Edith Alpers, Natick MA 309.50 chair. Maybe it helped that he 1.61 3 Charlotte Ure - C Wayne Ure, Sudbury ON 305.50 didn’t leave the table again. 1.50 4 Richard Frost, Rochester NY; Gwyneth Abts, Geneva IL 295.75 0.91 5 Eddie Moriguchi - Alice Moriguchi, San Fran CA 291.00 Page 12 Daily Bulletin

TUESDAY MORNING 199ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION GG EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Todd Keithley - Thomas McDow V, New York NY 100.00 1 David Gerdes, Griffith IN; Dolores Gerdes, Hammond IN 95.00 2 1 1 Robert McDill, Sappington MO; Michael Thiel, Chesterfield MO 98.93 2 1 1 Dennis Anderson, Murphysboro IL; Morris Lamb, Carbondale IL 94.43 3 2 2 Mark Zeitler, Davenport IA; Rene Amon, Chicago IL 98.50 3 R. Scott Laing, West Palm Bch FL; Elaine Dominique, Jefferson City MO 94.14 4 Mary Ann Deem, Hot Springs AR; Thomas Deem, Hot Spgs Vly AR 94.21 4 2 Dan Cavanaugh, Akron OH; Eugene Cavanaugh, Austin TX 85.00

TUESDAY MORNING CONTINOUS PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION HH EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Carol Lash, Somerville NJ; Gregory Jecker, Stilwell KS 167.27 1 1 Jeanette Magid, Houston TX; Dale Bails, Memphis TN 173.18 2 Ken Gee - Betty Lou Heeg, Regina SK 147.50 2 2 William Charowhas, Wheaton IL; Alan Resser, Chicago IL 150.73 3 1 Bernard Neuhart - Robert Neuhart, Niskayuna NY 146.50 3 Bobbie Johnston, Westmont IL; Marguerite Baker, Naperville IL 147.55 4 Tom Marsh, San Antonio TX; Carolyn Gibson, Annandale VA 141.77 4 Carl Schulze, St Charles MO; Theresa Feng, Creve Coeur MO 141.73 5 Chuck Said, Nashville TN; Kathy Ford, St Louis MO 138.00 5 3 Terry Goodykoontz - John Brandeberry, Champaign IL 139.45 6 2 William Hugenberg Jr, Grand Jct CO; Joel Thomas, Sunnyvale CA 136.95 6 4 Michael Purcell, Mainville OH; Jerry Sainsbury, Maineville OH 138.00 3 George Marvin, St Louis MO; Luis Remis, Saint Charles MO 131.64

RJ THALHAMMER SENIOR PAIRS 1ST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION AAA EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Grace Hunt, Dallas TX; Richard Taube, Marietta GA 199.50 1 Steve Lawrence, Athens TX; Bob Luebkeman, Walnut Creek CA 198.50 2 Nancy Sachs, Cincinnati OH; Paul Pschesang, Milford OH 191.00 2 Curtis Charlson - Marilyn Charlson, Rancho Viejo TX 172.50 3 1 John Schnoor, Altoona IA; Robert Chambless, St Louis MO 181.50 3 Bobbie Carrick - Wayne Carrick, Long Grove IL 172.00 4 Jeanne Stenger, Bethesda MD; Gail Rust, Daytona Beach FL 175.00 4 Don Steele, Springfield OH; Patrick Moran, Dayton OH 171.50 5 2 Robert Ellis - Ben Silverman, St Louis MO 165.50 5 Edna May, Lafayette IN; Jerie Kittell, Lawton OK 171.00 6/7 Bess Bailey, Pana IL; Kay Giberson, Charleston IL 163.50 6 Nancy Mandel, Milwaukee WI; Bernice Larson, Greenfield WI 167.00 6/7 Charles Clickner, Clearwater FL; Richard Gibons, Princeton IL 163.50 7 Martha McGhee, Oviedo FL; Eileen Poole, Altamonte Spgs FL 163.50 3 William McCarthy, Battle Creek MI; Mark Wayne, San Diego CA 154.00 1 Leroy Wahrmund - Mollie Wahrmund, Kansas City MO 160.00 1 Charlotte Ure - C Wayne Ure, Sudbury ON 144.50 2 1 Richard Frost, Rochester NY; Gwyneth Abts, Geneva IL 159.50 3 Frances Rothenberg - Seymour Rothenberg, Windsor CT 156.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION CCC EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 John Brumfield, New Orleans LA; Kitten Haag, Metairie LA 182.50 1 Richard Budd, Portland ME; Robert Ryder, Caldwell NJ 212.50 2 Charles Galloway, Bolton ON; William Allison, Dunwoody GA 181.50 2 Ann Morrissey - Alice Kerckhoff, St Louis MO 186.00 3 Jean Talbot, New Orleans LA; Joan Van Geffen, Metairie LA 176.00 3 1 Garry Gardiner, Don Mills ON; William Pate, Etobicoke ON 177.00 4 Mary Adrignola - Therese Martel, St Louis MO 175.50 4/5 Virginia Hastings, Santee CA; Catherine Wayne, San Diego CA 167.00 5 Susi Katz, Longwood FL; Gerald Gitles, Chicago IL 174.00 4/5 2 Myron Siegel, Great Neck NY; Judith Siegel, Boca Raton FL 167.00 6 1 1 Joseph Alpers - Edith Alpers, Natick MA 170.00 6 3 Daisy Ching - Lucille Y Wong, Honolulu HI 166.00 7 Shirley Stanton, Houston TX; Ruth Kaller, Long Beach CA 169.50 7 Richard Cundiff - Peg Cundiff, Las Vegas NV 161.00 2 Carlisle Garthe - Janet Garthe, Suttons Bay MI 162.50 1 William Glynn, Glenview IL; Glynn Elliott Jr, Chicago IL 131.50 3 V F (Chuck) Lacy - Marie Lacy, Colorado Spgs CO 156.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION DDD EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Donald Kerry, Winchester MO; L Greenman, St Louis MO 191.50 1 Joan Hasch, Frankfort IL; Robert Butz, Kankakee IL 212.50 2 Ferne Weatherill, Minneapolis MN; Sherol Howard, Chanhassen MN 178.50 2 Bill McCallon, St Augustine FL; Jacqueline Tucker, San Antonio TX 191.50 3 Lloyd Loux, Bay Village OH; Frank Aquila, Akron OH 174.00 3 Thomas Lum - Patsy Lum, Honolulu HI 173.50 4 1 Louis Ray - Carole Ray, Libertyville IL 170.00 4 1 Helene Miron - Michael Miron, Teaneck NJ 172.50 5 2 1 Grace Dillingham, Chevy Chase MD; Lynn Rattinger, Roanoke VA 169.50 5 2 Betty Belcher, Bloomington IL; Jo Anne Nenni, Raleigh NC 172.00 6 Dean Berger, Leola PA; Ethel Reed, Hagerstown MD 167.50 6/7 Jack Bryant, St Louis MO; Rod Van Wyk, Alton IL 167.00 7 Lewis Booker, College Station TX; Elizabeth Booker, College Sta TX 159.50 6/7 James Edmunds, Altamonte Spg FL; H Fertig, Oviedo FL 167.00 3 Carole Quist, Florissant MO; Mary Hruby, Maryland Hgts MO 154.50 3 Jerry Smallwood, Kitty Hawk NC; Jane Smallwood, Southern Shores NC 161.00 1 Ruth Crews - Mary Moody, Du Quoin IL 132.00

TUESDAY AFTERNOON 20/50 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION EAST-WEST F G F G 1 Arthur Stepp - Alan Gill, St Louis MO 114.78 1 Bill Willis, El Dorado AR; Gloria Stroud, Dallas TX 100.00 2 Suzy Fulkerson - Ron Fulkerson, Bloomington IN 105.79 2 Dennis Anderson, Murphysboro IL; Morris Lamb, Cabondale IL 98.14 3 A. Dewey Richards - Loretta Richards, Bridgton ME 92.86 3 Jean Allred - Robert Allred, Houston TX 93.64 4 1 Henry Oldani - Mary Oldani, Florissant MO 87.00 4 Alan Greenacre, New Orleans LA; Jason Clevenger, St Louis MO 90.64 1 Barbara Bridgewater - Cookie Arneson, St Louis MO 79.50

TUESDAY AFTERNOON 100/200 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Sheila Feldman, St Louis MO; Gary Brown, Spanish Lake MO 159.22 1 Edward Gale - Ann Gale, Richmond Hill ON 165.54 2 Myriame Marett-Wooler, Santa Rosa Bch FL; Colleen Wakus, St Louis MO 158.89 2 Richard Ford, St. Louis MO; Kathy Ford, St Louis MO 151.23 3 Richard La Bahn - Virginia La Bahn, Orange CA 155.59 3 Eddie Lee, Milwaukie OR; Jack Preall, Rochester NY 150.02 4 1 Joyce Gautier - Norman Gautier, The Woodlands TX 149.85 4 1 Nancy Ferguson, Greenbrae CA; David Bryant, San Francisco CA 138.58 5 2 Suzanne Martin, St Charles MO; Jay Bourne, Ellisville MO 144.92 5 Rochelle Popkin - Toby Globe, Saint Louis MO 136.50 3 Jack Sargent - Rebecca Sargent, Jackson MS 129.31

R.J.THALHAMMER SENIOR PAIRS 2ND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION AAA EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1/2 Martha Easter, Longwood FL; Louise Wiegman, Mesa AZ 188.50 1 Paul Gabalis, Woodland WA; Grace Eccardt, St Louis MO 197.00 1/2 Joan Hasch, Frankfort IL; Robert Butz, Kankakee IL 188.50 2 Bea Bahr - Chet Bahr, Rochester MN 185.00 3 Dean Berger, Leola PA; Ethel Reed, Hagerstown MD 177.00 3 Charles Clickner, Clearwater FL; Richard Gibons, Princeton IL 182.50 4 George Ferre, Hamlet NC; Arnold Hawkins, Jonesboro GA 171.00 4 Grace Hunt, Dallas TX; Richard Taube, Marietta GA 173.50 5 Marilyn Charlson - Robert Charlson, Oconomowoc WI 163.50 5/6 1 Robert Ellis - Ben Silverman, St Louis MO 171.00 6 Dorothy Fantle, Birmingham MI; Gloria Guay, Rochester Hills MI 162.50 5/6 Nancy Sachs, Cincinnati OH; Paul Pschesang, Milford OH 171.00 7 1 1 G Montross - P Montross, Winterset IA 158.50 7 Harold Norris - Joy Norris, Cincinnati OH 169.00 2 R Cramer - Nell Jane Cramer, Davenport IA 157.50 2 1 Charlotte Ure - C Wayne Ure, Sudbury ON 161.00 3 Robert Anderson - Mary Anderson, Bridgeton MO 153.50 3 Audrey Thompson - Tommy Thompson, Houston TX 138.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION CCC EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Steve Lawrence, Athens TX; Bob Luebkeman, Walnut Creek CA 176.67 1 Susi Katz, Longwood FL; Gerald Gitles, Chicago IL 202.33 2 Sylvia Levy, Silver Spring MD; Jack Armstrong, Falls Church VA 172.46 2 John Brumfield, New Orleans LA; Kitten Haag, Metairie LA 185.50 3/4 Lionel Brouse, Toronto ON; Dan McCaw, Thornhill ON 172.00 3 Jean Talbot, New Orleans LA; Joan Van Geffen, Metairie LA 182.00 3/4 Curtis Charlson - Marilyn Charlson, Rancho Viejo TX 172.00 4 Charles Galloway, Bolton ON; William Allison, Dunwoody GA 175.63 5 John Derdall - Jan Derdall, Western Springs IL 166.50 5 John Currie, Halifax NS; Marie Pittard, Toronto ON 174.00 6 Elizabeth Gage, Oceanside CA; Mary Hardy, Las Vegas NV 163.17 6 Ann Morrissey - Alice Kerckhoff, St Louis MO 170.80 7 Bobbie Carrick - Wayne Carrick, Long Grove IL 161.00 7 Marilyn Kopf, St Louis MO; Nancy Caraway, Ballwin MO 160.50 1 Jo Cobb, Houston TX; Jo Ellis, Sugarland TX 157.50 1 Garry Gardiner, Don Mills ON; William Pate, Etobicoke ON 151.63 2 John Schnoor, Altoona IA; Robert Chambless, St Louis MO 157.25 2 Carlisle Garthe - Janet Garthe, Suttons Bay MI 142.00 3 Shirley Janis - Robert Janis, St. Charles MO 144.88 3 Grace Selby - Edna Williams, Elgin IL 137.88 1 Richard Frost, Rochester NY; Gwyneth Abts, Geneva IL 136.25 1 William Glynn, Glenview IL; Glynn Elliott Jr, Chicago IL 133.71 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION DDD EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Bess Griparis - David Au, Joliet IL 192.50 1 Bill McCallon, St Augustine FL; Jacqueline Tucker, San Antonio TX 194.50 2 Bryan Rapson, Dartmouth NS; Maizie Ho, Honolulu HI 183.50 2/3 Jack Bryant, St Louis MO; Rod Van Wyk, Alton IL 189.00 3 Monte Lopata - Carrie Lopata, St Louis MO 182.00 2/3 Lloyd Loux, Bay Village OH; Frank Aquila, Akron OH 189.00 4 Richard Cundiff - Peg Cundiff, Las Vegas NV 177.00 4 1 Louis Ray - Carole Ray, Libertyville IL 178.00 5 Richard Budd, Portland ME; Robert Ryder, Caldwell NJ 169.00 5 2 1 Grace Dillingham, Chevy Chase MD; Lynn Rattinger, Roanoke VA 169.50 6 1 Myron Siegel, Great Neck NY; Judith Siegel, Boca Raton FL 168.50 6 Kenneth Lindsay, Laie HI; Richard Au, Honolulu HI 166.00 7 Mary Ann Arnold, Saint Charles MO; Dorothy Sealy, St Louis MO 162.50 7/8 3 J Humphrey, Lake St Louis MO; Betty Szoko, St Charles MO 163.50 2 Mat Walburn, Mill Valley CA; Jean Williams, Park Forest IL 156.50 7/8 Kenn Bradley, Tulsa OK; Paul Womack, Bella Vista AR 163.50 3 Daisy Ching - Lucille Y Wong, Honolulu HI 156.00 1 Joseph Alpers - Edith Alpers, Natick MA 139.50

TUESDAY-THURSDAY CONTINOUS PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION W EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Marcia Greenstein - Amelia Fraser, Miami FL 195.00 1 Jason Feldman - Lynne Feldman, Champaign IL 187.00 2 Elaine Ware, Vernon BC; Lynn Hays, Veradale WA 177.00 2 Jean Willis, El Dorado AR; John Herrmann, Chattanooga TN 186.00 3 1 Gloria Browning, St Louis MO; Arbha Vongsvivut, Godfrey IL 170.50 3 1 Don Brennaman, Lawrence KS; Vincent Lopiccolo, Ballwin MO 180.50 4 John Harris, Port Huron MI; Corinne Lee, Virginia Bch VA 169.00 4 2 Vijay A Bal - Dileep Bal, Fair Oaks CA 179.50 5 Gregory Jecker, Stilwell KS; Beckie Stasi, Overland Park KS 168.00 5 Joan Webb - Keith Harrison, Clearwater FL 174.50 6 2 Bernice Mamroth, Houston TX; Vince D’Souza, Stratford CT 165.00 6 Annette Bergstrom, Burbank CA; David Hollander, Baltimore MD 164.50 3 Bernard Neuhart - Robert Neuhart, Niskayuna NY 161.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION X EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Ted Sterling, Vancouver BC; Stephen Levy, Las Vegas NV 193.00 1 Sheila Lu - Richard O’Bara, Huber Heights OH 197.50 2 1 Larry Shell - Dale Wicks, Muscatine IA 187.50 2 Judy Rimer, La Jolla CA; Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA 186.50 3 2 Robert McDill, Sappington MO; Michael Thiel, Chesterfield MO 179.00 3 Kathleen Simon - Charles Fortney, Wheaton IL 171.50 4 Claude Chimene, San Antonio TX; David Jeffries, Manzanita OR 162.50 4 Milt Van Reed, Terre Haute IN; Joanna Hebermehl, Paris IL 171.00 5 Donald Blum, Atlanta GA; Jorma Valta, Isspov FI 158.00 5 1 Robert Mager, Ballwin MO; Ralph Claypool, St Louis MO 166.50 2 Steven Greenstein - John Freed, New York NY 159.00 Daily Bulletin Page 13

CARL SCHULZE OPEN PAIRS FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION AA EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Michael Andrews, Greenbelt MD; Julian Boyce, Silver Spring MD 202.00 1 1 1 Jurgen Rennenkampff - Barbara Stevenson, Portland ME 205.50 2 Paul Munafo, Huntsville AL; Randall Pettit, Marietta GA 190.00 2 Richard Haacke, Olivette MO; David Kahane, Evansville IN 173.00 3 Evan Kostick, Rock Rapids IA; Louise Edgell, St Augustine FL 188.00 3 Joe Aramowicz, Harrisburg PA; Daniel Levin, Wheaton IL 172.50 4 Reha Gur, Red Bank NJ; Sonia Kaplan, Eatontown NJ 180.50 4 Mark Itabashi, Murrietta CA; N Borucki, Monterey CA 167.00 5 Mary Lee, Allentown PA; Ellen Gabriel, Chicago IL 179.00 5 2 James Tenbroeke, Iowa City IA; Richard Tetrault, Coralville IA 161.00 6/7 1 Doug Moore - Suzi Shymanski, Ballwin MO 161.50 6 3 Monroe Doss - Gloria Hicks, St Louis MO 160.00 6/7 Paul Ellebracht, St Ann MO; Marvin Kolodzik, Cincinnati OH 161.50 2 Nathaniel Reid - Barbara Boswell, Cincinnati OH 149.50 3 1 Anne Cohler - Charles Cohler, San Francisco CA 140.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION BB EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Sarah Cressy, Cataumet MA; Frank King Jr, Alexandria VA 199.00 1 1 Lawrence Diamond, Barbican London E; Mark Krusemeyer, Northfield MN 191.00 2 Sam Graham, Oakland CA; Robert Rinehart, Northumberlnd PA 172.00 2 2 Janice Franz - Mary Anne White, Springfield IL 186.00 3 1 Gordon Walker, Chicago IL; Paul Streigle, Clearwater FL 168.50 3 3 Marilyn Keating, Fulton MO; Marcus Rodhouse, Columbia MO 184.50 4 Denis Murphy, Colorado Spring CO; William Parks, Baton Rouge LA 164.00 4 Jim Senter - Gale Senter, Laguna Niguel CA 167.00 5 Michael Walrath, Fort Worth TX; Bob Lafleur, Las Vegas NV 162.50 5 Glenn Lublin, Silver Spring MD; Bill Jessup, N Palm Beach FL 160.00 6/7 Lorraine Vonk - Val Armentrout, Green Valley AZ 161.00 6 Nicholas Gregorio, Reading MA; Robert Sievers, Champaign IL 159.50 6/7 Andrea Hayman, New York NY; Mason Davis, Marietta GA 161.00 1 Sheila Dippel, Florence KY; Rose Simon, Ft Wright KY 155.00 2 Vern Schmidt, Houston TX; Don Gowans, Snow Lake MB 158.00 3 1 Ruth Nehmad - Sara Hidary, Brooklyn NY 157.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION CC EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Howard Hertzberg, Alpine NJ; William Esberg, Elberon NJ 190.00 1 Janet Colchamiro - Mel Colchamiro, Merrick NY 196.00 2 John Kissinger - Becky Kissinger, La Jolla CA 179.00 2 1 Richard Brummer - Ronald Diehl, Effingham IL 188.00 3 1 Edie Nayman, Downsview ON; B Maffucci, Norman OK 172.50 3 David McLellan, Thunder Bay ON; Michael Yuen, Winnipeg MB 176.00 4 Dennis Sorensen, Gresham OR; James Tucker Jr, Alexander City AL 170.50 4 Milton Zlatic, St Louis MO; Reinald Kozikowski, Bridgeton MO 175.50 5 Richard Holmes, Wichita KS; Ed Groner, Duncan OK 169.50 5 Carl Schulze, St Charles MO; Theresa Feng, Creve Coeur MO 167.00 6 Hal Cultice, Peru IN; Carol Mahoney, Kokomo IN 164.50 6 2 Karen Kendall, Houston TX; Barbara Levinson, Cincinnati OH 162.50 2 Hans Wandel - Naomi Wandel, Lake Oswego OR 161.50 3 1 Malcolm Barker, Buckinghamshire UK; Monelle Richmond, Woodstock NY 153.50 3 Andreas Traks, Parma Hts OH; Elmerice Traks, Parma Heights OH 155.00 1 Gloria Krusemeyer, Northfield MN; Ivor Muroff, New York NY 132.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION DD EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Linda Smith - Nannell Edmunds, Annapolis MD 197.00 1 Ralph Behrens, Kirkwood MO; Karen Erlanger, Saint Louis MO 206.00 2 Britain Beezley, Oklahoma City OK; Shelba Parmley, Oklahoma Cty OK 196.00 2 Jean Cole, Richards TX; Ron Woodsum, Houston TX 200.50 3 Tadashi Yoshida, Tokyo 168; Hiroko Janssen, Minato-Ku Tokyo 1 187.00 3 Paul Benedict, Pikesville MD; Tom Cogan, Columbia MD 196.50 4 Fredi Consolo, Miami FL; Michael Seamon, Miami Beach FL 170.00 4 Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Gilbert Stinebaugh, Van Nuys CA 187.00 5 1 Gwen Schneider - Fay Rakita, St Louis MO 169.50 5 Tom Oppenheimer, Ballwin MO; Elaine Said, Nashville TN 167.50 6 Susan Perez, St Louis MO; Glafkos Galanos, Carbondale IL 165.50 6 1 Joan Vanderslice - Kimberley Clare, San Diego CA 164.00 2 Thomas McDow V, New York NY; Thomas McDow, Rock Hill SC 156.00 2 1 James Bochsler, London Se19 1qg; Byron Crittenden, Kingswood Surre Y 149.00 3 Dale Bails - Marcia Bails, Memphis TN 149.00 3 Betty Bronstein, Williamsville NY; Jon Anthony, Sunrise Beach TX 142.50 1 William Wood, Jr - Patricia Wood, White Plains NY 122.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION EE EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Robert Teel Jr - Jane Teel, Rockford AL 210.50 1 Jeanette Magid - Jack Meyer, Houston TX 219.50 2 Ed Weiss, St Louis MO; Mic Weiss, Chesterfield MO 193.00 2 Nels Erickson, Meadview AZ; Chris Larsen, Costa Mesa CA 207.00 3 Michael Flader, Eagan MN; Warren Foss, Pierre SD 181.50 3 Sheryl Langner, Dublin OH; Terry James, Columbus OH 184.00 4 1 Victor Fleming, Kansas City MO; Larry Miles, Independence MO 174.00 4 Barbara Nist, Kent WA; Dudley Brown, Grandview WA 179.50 5 Linda Spangler, Duncanville TX; Tom Brown, Duncan OK 172.00 5 William Finkelstein, Amherst NY; Ann Hoylman, Pittsford NY 170.50 6 Terry Michaels, Prairie Vlg KS; Richard Fitzwater, Osage Beach MO 170.00 6 1 1 John Bondurant, Memphis TN; Paul Horn, Germantown TN 164.50 2 Thomas Strand, Newport TN; Alan Goldenberg, Oak Ridge TN 153.00 2 Christine Hebscher - Theresa Howard, Don Mills ON 148.50 1 Lee Miller, St Louis MO; Lois Miller, Vero Beach FL 128.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION FF EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Gary Zeiger, Phoenix AZ; Patty Holmes, Las Vegas NV 205.50 1 1 Steve Neumueller - J Ryan, Janesville WI 191.50 2 1 Roman Shapiro, Fair Lawn NJ; Diana Tenery, Fairfax VA 174.50 2 Helen Corbin, Menlo Park CA; Elsiemae Smith, Cuyahoga Fal OH 176.50 3 Loughery Hawkins, St. Charles MO; Jack Stauder, St Charles MO 173.00 3 2 David Traub - Carol Traub, Baltimore MD 174.50 4 Mike Donaldson, Birmingham AL; Helen Jinks, Greenville SC 172.00 4 3 1 Patricia Dalton, Overland Park KS; Charles Hulse, Mission KS 169.00 5 Nunzio Martorina, Corona CA; Laura Plunkett, Huntngtn Bch CA 163.50 5 G Roger Chitty, Carbondale IL; James Douglas, Oakland CA 165.50 6 2 Sondra Rothstein, Ft Walton Bch FL; Ernest De Witt, Rochester NY 160.00 6 Mr Todd Wolford, Aurora OH; Gordon Wolf, Salem OR 161.00 3 Andrea Malone, Sunnyvale CA; Nicholas France, Spring Valley NY 155.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION HH EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Murray Melton, Las Vegas NV; Simon Kantor, Agawam MA 192.96 1 1 1 Alan Cole, Council Bluffs IA; Barry Margolin, Arlington MA 205.38 2 1 Matthew Kappel, Middletown NJ; Muffin Gur, Rumson NJ 191.88 2 William Hines, Lincoln NE; Sarah Imig, Sioux City IA 196.38 3 Joan Dziekanski, New York NY; Sandrea Friedman, Flushing NY 187.00 3 Gary Mitchell, Regina SK; Corinne Leachman, Billings MT 186.50 4 Frank Mastrola, Swansea MA; Jeri Baraf, East Hills NY 184.42 4 Phillip Becker, Cleveland OH; Nancy Adair, Akron OH 181.20 5 2 William Charowhas, Wheaton IL; Alan Resser, Chicago IL 174.92 5 2 Jackie Price, Chicago IL; Matt Johnson, Wheaton IL 164.58 6 Pierre Beauregard, St Lazare PQ; Gary Bernstein, Montreal PQ 165.71 6 3 John Steiner - Irene Steiner, Des Peres MO 160.58 3 Virginia Allgaier - Robert Hemenway, Kansas City MO 139.13 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION II EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Peg Du Bois, Naples FL; Andy O’Grady, Miami FL 186.50 1 Lee Hastings, Chesterfield MO; Mark Ehret, St Louis MO 188.50 2 1 Linda Wiener - Joel Datloff, Vancouver WA 182.50 2 1 Catherine Malone, Maysville KY; Suanne Blair, Morehead KY 180.00 3 Donna Rodwell, Naperville IL; Elvera Levine, Charlotte NC 178.50 3 2 Clarence Willging - Douglas Gugger, Freeport IL 172.50 4 2 Roger Walton, Kirkland WA; Judith Inker, Wellesley Hills MA 174.50 4 Marjorie Michelin, Venice CA; Janet Dunlap, Santa Monica CA 169.50 5 3 Paul Soper, Champaign IL; Estelle Margolin, Rego Park NY 174.00 5 Kathy Schenk - Marvin Schenk, Phoenix AZ 167.50 6 Bob Bratcher, Vista CA; Allan Schuster, Coronado CA 169.50 6 Steven Pawliger, Hollywood FL; Gary Tomczyk, Parksville BC 158.00 4 Frank Besag - Gary Williams, Milwaukee WI 163.00 3 R Lurie, Needham MA; Ben Feinswog, Miami FL 155.50 1 Jessie Tighe, Kansas City MO; C Knipple, Madisonville KY 139.00 4 Ray Steelsmith - Mary Steelsmith, Glendale CA 154.00 1 James Paschal, Reno NV; Rachaelle Romanick, Sparks NV 142.50

BLUE RIBBON PAIRS 1ST QUALIFYING SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS A, B, C, D, E EAST-WEST 1 Roger Lord - Richard Riezman, St Louis MO 1075.90 1 Jack Barcinski, Dallas TX; Steve Shirey, Fort Worth TX 1142.68 2 Jim Hall, Minneapolis MN; David Lehman, Glenview IL 1011.25 2 David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ; Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL 1085.24 3 Geir G Helgemo, Trondheim; Tony Forrester, Boston MA 1010.84 3 Linda Lewis - Paul Lewis, Las Vegas NV 1075.17 4 Jim Cleary, Bloomfield CT; Tom Joyce, Newington CT 1007.80 4 Peggy Kaplan, Minnetonka MN; Warren Oberfield, Pittsburgh PA 998.46 5 John Onstott, New Orleans LA; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ 991.33 5 Jon Brissman, San Bernardino CA; Marshall Miles, Redlands CA 981.67 6 Steve Levinson, Fort Lauderdale FL; Michael Rahtjen, Mt Pleasant SC 988.11 6 Billy Miller, Las Vegas NV; Dan Jacob, Burnaby BC 979.97 7 Richard Gabriel - Joseph Machotka, Chicago IL 973.82 7 James Cayne, New York NY; Chuck Burger, W Bloomfield MI 973.70 8 Jeff Schuett, Riverwoods IL; Dick Bruno, Chicago IL 971.21 8 Patricia Glasnap, Clearwater FL; Kathy Nales, Tampa FL 964.41 9 Jacqui Mitchell - Amalya Kearse, New York NY 964.49 9 George Rosenkranz, Mexico Df 11000; Eddie Wold, Houston TX 950.18 10 Barbara Sartorius, Lake Hiawatha NJ; Claire Tornay, New York NY 963.53 10 Fred Stewart, West Hurley NY; Marinesa Letizia, Louisville KY 945.67 11 Jim Foster - Allen Hawkins Jr, Birmingham AL 945.39 11 Larry La Brecque, Lewisville TX; Mark Bumgardner, Carrollton TX 925.47 12 Mike Eakes - Linda Hager, Overland Park KS 938.59 12 Cathy Baldysz - Mark Baldysz, Chicago IL 920.35 13 Spike Lay, Ormond Beach FL; Marilyn Garcia, Daytona Beach FL 929.85 13 Howard Weinstein, Chicago IL; Steve Garner, Northfield IL 916.97 14 Joseph Jabon, Bellevue WA; G Gard Hays, Veradale WA 925.65 14 Stanton Subeck, Olympia Fld IL; Suzi Subeck, Olympia Flds IL 911.67 15 Rita Shugart, Pebble Beach CA; Andrew Robson, Carmel CA 925.04 15 Lew Stansby - JoAnna Stansby, Castro Valley CA 910.68 16 Charles Gray, Philadelphia PA; Jess Stuart, West Chester PA 919.21 16 Jeffrey Rothstein - Linda Rothstein, New York NY 908.96 17 Charles Kopp, Scottsdale AZ; Gregory Potts, Portsmouth OH 918.88 17 Tobi Sokolow, Austin TX; Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA 908.46 18 Alan Le Bendig, Los Angeles CA; Wayne Hascall, Grandville MI 913.12 18 Jackie Buroker, Bellevue WA; Dick Yarington, Seattle WA 907.46 19 Dan Morse, Houston TX; Shawn Quinn, Katy TX 909.20 19 Mariusz Krasnicki, Lodz, Poland; Jacek Ochijewicz, Warsaw, Poland 907.18 20 Mary Jane Farell - Joanne Minken, Los Angeles CA 896.03 20 Jim Krekorian - Robert Blanchard, New York NY 892.04 21 Petra Hamman, Dallas TX; Daniel Marcus, Bloomfield Hill MI 880.33 21 Mike Cappelletti, Red Bank TN; Mike Cappelletti Sr, Alexandria VA 890.85 22 Bobbie Satz - Glenn Eisenstein, Boca Raton FL 876.82 22 Eric Greco, Annandale VA; Harry Zhou, Baltimore MD 890.20 23 Steve Altus, Palo Alto CA; Philip Altus, Tampa FL 870.18 23 Richard Oshlag, Germantown TN; Dave Smith, Memphis TN 889.11 24 Nancy Popkin, St Louis MO; Alan Popkin, Saint Louis MO 866.11 24 Peg Waller, Eden Prairie MN; Peder Langsetmo, Minneapolis MN 888.39 25 Bob Hamman, Dallas TX; Michael Rosenberg, Tuckahoe NY 864.32 25 Curtis Cheek, Huntsville AL; Jacobo Podbilevich, Huixquilucan 53 95 872.41 26 Bert Newman - Kathy Newman, West Bloomfield MI 863.80 26 Jacqueline Derouin, Okemos MI; Susan Finkelman, Glenview IL 864.47 27 Douglas Heron, Ottawa ON; G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, New York NY 862.82 27 Adalsteinn Jorgensen, 107 Reykjavik; Gerald Sosler, Purchase NY 858.82 28 David Siebert - Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR 862.04 28 Thomas Carmichael, Middletown NJ; Joel Wooldridge, Williamsville NY 854.97 NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS F, G, H, I, J EAST-WEST 1 Stephen Landen, W Bloomfield MI; Pratap Rajadhyaksha, Powell OH 1078.14 1 Corinne Kirkham - Jim Kirkham, San Bernardino CA 1064.16 2 Peter Boyd, Silver Spring MD; Steve Robinson, Arlington VA 1011.76 2 Michael Moss - Bjorn Fallenius, New York NY 1051.95 3 Gene Freed, Los Angeles CA; Mike Passell, Dallas TX 1002.60 3 Grant Baze, La Jolla CA; Michael Whitman, San Francisco CA 1048.86 4 Hugh Ross, Oakland CA; Peter Nagy, Las Vegas NV 1000.12 4 Kamla Chawla - David Kowarsky, Longmeadow MA 1015.11 5 George Steiner, Seattle WA; Gaylor Kasle, Boca Raton FL 995.31 5 John Armstrong, Liverpool; John Holland, Manchester 1005.85 6 Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA; Stephanie Hamilton, Medford MA 985.13 6 Jill Lind, Sun City AZ; Ken Gee, Regina SK 959.10 7 Jo Ann Sprung - Danny Sprung, Philadelphia PA 978.84 7 Haig Tchamitch, Peoria AZ; Paul Erb, Scottsdale AZ 937.16 8 Mark Feldman, New York NY; Sharon Osberg, San Francisco CA 954.90 8 Nell Cahn, Shreveport LA; Rebecca Rogers, Dallas TX 936.11 9 Jurek Czyzowicz, Aylmer PQ; Darren Wolpert, Thornhill ON 946.26 9 Ronald Smith, San Francisco CA; Ralph Katz, Burr Ridge IL 923.78 10 Donald Rumelhart, Ann Arbor MI; Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor ON 937.73 10 Ed Schultz, Chesterfield MO; William Doroshow, Skokie IL 921.03 11 Richard Bender, Springfield MO; Ross Robbins, Laguna Vista TX 936.17 11 Peter Weichsel, Encinitas CA; Kyle Larsen, San Francisco CA 920.50 12 Robert Rosenberg, Geneseo NY; Martin Miller, Rochester NY 934.10 12 Ray Lee - Linda Lee, Toronto ON 917.63 13 Steve Weinstein, Glen Ridge NJ; Zia Mahmood, New York NY 932.88 13 Michael Lawrence, Berkeley CA; John Sutherlin, Dallas TX 909.16 14 David Treadwell, Wilmington DE; Darwin Afdahl, Virginia Bch VA 932.32 14 William Treble - Leonard Doerksen, Winnipeg MB 906.47 15 Bryan Maksymetz, Coquitlam BC; Allan Graves, Vancouver BC 931.35 15 Judy Tucker - Gail Greenberg, New York NY 900.78 16 Diana Lowell, San Ramon CA; Doug Handler, Berkeley CA 920.55 16 Richard Weiss, Swampscott MA; Charles Coon, Marshfield MA 899.66 17 Jillian Blanchard, Riverdale NY; Stephen Shane, White Plains NY 919.98 17 Carol Sanders, Nashville TN; Dorothy Truscott, Riverdale NY 889.35 18 Patrick Dunn - Polly Dunn, Bellevue WA 906.53 18 David Genne, Gaithersburg MD; Rowen Bell, Evanston IL 877.03 Page 14 Daily Bulletin

19 Joe Grue, Richfield MN; Jerome Lee, Minneapolis MN 896.50 19 Chris Willenken, New York NY; Marc Umeno, Alexandria VA 877.00 20 Richard Pavlicek, Ft Lauderdale FL; Rich Pavlicek Jr, Chicago IL 895.99 20 Diane Audeon, Venice CA; Suzanne Trull, Los Angeles CA 868.74 21 Janice Seamon, Miami FL; Renee Mancuso, Redondo Beach CA 890.14 21 Les Perlmutter, La Jolla CA; Mark Perlmutter, San Francisco CA 868.69 22 Bob Richman - Paul Marston, Sydney 890.12 22 Corina Iukovici, Saint Louis MO; Ginny Schuett, Riverwoods IL 865.41 23 Brigitte Mavromichalis, Martigny VS 1 92; Paul Hachett, England 890.02 23 Vicky Smith, Victoria BC; Leo Weniger, Halifax NS 864.07 24 Richard Schwartz, E Elmhurst NY; Mark Lair, Canyon TX 883.88 24 Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA; Ed Manfield, Hyattsville MD 863.10 25 Yoshiyuki Nakamura, Tokyo; Haruko Koshi, Tokyo 157 882.30 25 William Pollack, Warren NJ; Brad Moss, New York NY 862.99 26 Bruce Parent - Norman Coombs, Brookville IN 880.69 26 Larry Griffey, Ponte Vedra FL; Richard Potter, Black Mtn NC 861.80 27 Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD; Jeanne Rahmey, Brooklyn NY 876.66 27 Reece Rogers, Southaven MS; W. Coleman Bitting, Saint Louis MO 858.77 28 Mary Savko, Pittsford VT; Walter Smith, W Sand Lake NY 865.48 28 Shannon Lipscomb, Red Bank TN; Marshall Lewis, Bloomington IN 855.59 29 Eugene Prosnitz, Riverdale NY; Craig Ganzer, Fairfax VA 861.85 29 Craig Gardner, Streamwood IL; Sangarapil Mohan, Oakbrook IL 854.88 30 Ruth Stearns, Milwaukee WI; Floyd Woldt, Destin FL 859.08 30 Joseph Godefrin, Sarasota FL; Ed Schulte, Tampa FL 854.66

CARL SCHULZE OPEN PAIRS SECOND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION AA EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Gilbert Stinebaugh, Van Nuys CA 197.00 1 Mary Lee, Allentown PA; Ellen Gabriel, Chicago IL 189.00 2 Arne Maki - Gene Maki, Albany OR 187.00 2 1 Rosemary Bruggen - Willard Bruggen, Brownsburg IN 186.50 3 Anna Norvelle - Betty Fine, Tucson AZ 185.00 3 Reha Gur, Red Bank NJ; Sonia Kaplan, Eatontown NJ 185.00 4 Tom Oppenheimer, Ballwin MO; Elaine Said, Nashville TN 178.50 4 Paul Ellebracht, St Ann MO; Marvin Kolodzik, Cincinnati OH 174.50 5 Paul Benedict, Pikesville MD; Tom Cogan, Columbia MD 167.00 5 Louallen Leach - Jack Leach, Cedar Park TX 173.00 6 Britain Beezley, Oklahoma City OK; Shelba Parmley, Oklahoma Cty OK 162.00 6 Paul Munafo, Huntsville AL; Randall Pettit, Marietta GA 163.50 1 George Marvin, St Louis MO; Luis Remis, Saint Charles MO 156.00 2 Nancy Grimes, Cleveland WI; Douglas Sanford, Stoughton WI 155.00 2 Pearl Feldman, Deerfield Beach FL; R. Scott Laing, West Palm Bch FL 150.50 3 Joseph Thomas - Joyce Nakasaki, Redondo Beach CA 153.50 3 Zula Harris - Barbara Hicks, Kansas City MO 147.00 1 Scott Davis - Cheryl Davis, St Louis MO 132.50 1 Celia Meyer - Lana Lu Hull, Manchester MO 142.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION BB EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Henk Uijterwaal, Amsterdam; Lois Zeisler, Fairfield CT 187.00 1 Denis Murphy, Colorado Spring CO; William Parks, Baton Rouge LA 196.50 2/3 Mark Itabashi, Murrietta CA; N Borucki, Monterey CA 179.00 2 F M “Wen” Wenger - Barbara O’Neal, Houston TX 187.00 2/3 Joe Aramowicz, Harrisburg PA; Daniel Levin, Wheaton IL 179.00 3 Sarah Cressy, Cataumet MA; Frank King Jr, Alexandria VA 177.50 4 1 Nathaniel Reid - Barbara Boswell, Cincinnati OH 168.50 4 Sali Ma - Margaret Young, Cincinnati OH 166.00 5 2 Doug Moore - Suzi Shymanski, Ballwin MO 164.50 5/7 Ruth Amon, Amherst OH; Joann Walsh, Westlake OH 158.50 6 Richard Haacke, Olivette MO; David Kahane, Evansville IN 163.50 5/7 Michael Walrath, Fort Worth TX; Bob Lafleur, Las Vegas NV 158.50 3 Jo Ann Arenson - Jeffrey Arenson, St Paul MN 161.50 5/7 1 Vern Schmidt, Houston TX; Don Gowans, Snow Lake MB 158.50 1 John Brandeberry - Terry Goodykoontz, Champaign IL 146.00 2 Gordon Walker, Chicago IL; Paul Streigle, Clearwater FL 157.50 3 Ray Sigler, Trenton IL; Carolyn Cooper, Ft Washington MD 146.50 1 John Fosnaught - Fairlie Brown, Indianapolis IN 143.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION CC EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 H Gerard Surkamp - Clyde Hassebrock, St Louis MO 193.00 1 Dennis Sorensen, Gresham OR; James Tucker Jr, Alexander City AL 195.00 2 1 Marilyn Keating, Fulton MO; Marcus Rodhouse, Columbia MO 181.00 2 John Kissinger - Becky Kissinger, La Jolla CA 187.00 3 Nicholas Gregorio, Reading MA; Robert Sievers, Champaign IL 180.00 3 1 Hans Wandel - Naomi Wandel, Lake Oswego OR 186.00 4 Glenn Lublin, Silver Spring MD; Bill Jessup, N Palm Beach FL 178.50 4 Jack Mosinger, Clayton MO; Tarokh Taefi, Dunwoody GA 184.00 5 2 Janice Franz - Mary Anne White, Springfield IL 160.50 5 Howard Hertzberg, Alpine NJ; William Esberg, Elberon NJ 176.00 6 3 Petra Lawler, Chicago IL; Gordon Adkins, West Chester OH 159.00 6/7 Richard Holmes, Wichita KS; Ed Groner, Duncan OK 167.50 1 Ruth Nehmad - Sara Hidary, Brooklyn NY 140.00 6/7 Michael Kallman - Judith Bianco, New York NY 167.50 2 Andreas Traks, Parma Hts OH; Elmerice Traks, Parma Heights OH 147.50 3 Marcia West, Mercer Island WA; Shirley Jabon, Bellevue WA 144.00 1 Gloria Krusemeyer, Northfield MN; Ivor Muroff, New York NY 113.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION DD EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Carl Schulze, St Charles MO; Theresa Feng, Creve Coeur MO 185.00 1 1 Gwen Schneider - Fay Rakita, St Louis MO 180.00 2 Alfred Fisher, Florissant MO; Walter Hayes, St Louis MO 176.50 2 Jean Cole, Richards TX; Ron Woodsum, Houston TX 179.00 3 1 Bob Stienen, Locust Grove VA; Tomasa Hankins, Clovis CA 176.00 3 2 1 William Wood, Jr - Patricia Wood, White Plains NY 177.50 4 David Will, Lincoln NE; Sharon Mefford, Gary TX 167.00 4 Jayne Thomas, Lutz FL; Virgil Anderson Jr, Springfield MO 176.00 5 2 Richard Brummer - Ronald Diehl, Effingham IL 159.00 5 3 Thomas McDow V, New York NY; Thomas McDow, Rock Hill SC 169.50 6 3 Jennifer Luner, Saint Louis MO; Kenneth Boyd, Scottsdale AZ 158.50 6 Tadashi Yoshida, Tokyo 168; Hiroko Janssen, Minato-Ku Tokyo 1 163.00 1 David Ford, San Jose CA; Charles Wright Jr, Winnetka IL 140.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION EE EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 David Traub - Carol Traub, Baltimore MD 185.50 1 1 Thomas Strand, Newport TN; Alan Goldenberg, Oak Ridge TN 182.50 2 2 Steve Neumueller - J Ryan, Janesville WI 178.00 2 William Finkelstein, Amherst NY; Ann Hoylman, Pittsford NY 175.00 3 Terry Currie - Bobby Maynard, Houston TX 174.50 3 Michael Flader, Eagan MN; Warren Foss, Pierre SD 174.00 4/6 Karen Heath, Austin TX; Judi Cody, Annandale VA 171.00 4 Robert Teel Jr - Jane Teel, Rockford AL 173.50 4/6 Debby Stahl - Joseph Erlanger, Saint Louis MO 171.00 5 Terry Michaels, Prairie Vlg KS; Richard Fitzwater, Osage Beach MO 172.50 4/6 Donna Pedrotti, Maryland Hgts MO; Frances Christman, Ballwin MO 171.00 6 Annabelle Benson - Mary Walker, Springfield MO 167.00 3 Linda Bryant, St Louis MO; Ray Bernacki, Bridgeton MO 154.00 2 Lew Walter, Carmel NY; Richard Barber, San Francisco CA 166.50 1 Mr Todd Wolford, Aurora OH; Gordon Wolf, Salem OR 153.50 1 Lee Miller, St Louis MO; Lois Miller, Vero Beach FL 126.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION FF EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Sheryl Langner, Dublin OH; Terry James, Columbus OH 184.00 1 Loughery Hawkins, St. Charles MO; Jack Stauder, St Charles MO 200.50 2 Lilly Lachter, Culver City CA; Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT 183.50 2 Mike Donaldson, Birmingham AL; Helen Jinks, Greenville SC 200.00 3 Barbara Nist, Kent WA; Dudley Brown, Grandview WA 183.00 3 Denise Zongas, Bass River MA; James Tullis, Niles IL 173.50 4 Rhoda Nussbaum, Edison NJ; Leo Rosenbluth, New York NY 179.50 4 Gary Zeiger, Phoenix AZ; Patty Holmes, Las Vegas NV 165.50 5 Nels Erickson, Meadview AZ; Chris Larsen, Costa Mesa CA 166.00 5 Helen Corbin, Menlo Park CA; Elsiemae Smith, Cuyahoga Fal OH 164.00 6 Donald Turner - Liane Turner, Kansas City MO 162.50 6 Clay Brooke Mc Farland, Owego NY; George Pisk, Manchaca TX 163.50 1 Jeffrey Mason, Independence MO; Donald La Rue, Blue Springs MO 158.00 1 Sondra Rothstein, Ft Walton Bch FL; Ernest De Witt, Rochester NY 163.00 2 Dale Harshman, Dixon IL; Natalie Weintraub, Brigantine NJ 154.00 2 Timothy Luker, Green Bay WI; Joseph Dicken, Louisville KY 155.00 1 Helen Thalhammer, St Louis MO; Ronald Trimmer, Granite City IL 141.50 3 Roman Shapiro, Fair Lawn NJ; Diana Tenery, Fairfax VA 153.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION HH EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Marjorie Michelin, Venice CA; Janet Dunlap, Santa Monica CA 202.50 1 Murray Melton, Las Vegas NV; Simon Kantor, Agawam MA 208.50 2/3 Steven Pawliger, Hollywood FL; Gary Tomczyk, Parksville BC 177.50 2 Pierre Beauregard, St Lazare PQ; Gary Bernstein, Montreal PQ 195.50 2/3 Mike Bandler, Alamo CA; Christopher Pisarra, Orinda CA 177.50 3 1 William Charowhas, Wheaton IL; Alan Resser, Chicago IL 185.50 4 Peg Du Bois, Naples FL; Andy O’Grady, Miami FL 177.00 4 2 Matthew Kappel, Middletown NJ; Muffin Gur, Rumson NJ 172.50 5 Lee Hastings, Chesterfield MO; Mark Ehret, St Louis MO 166.50 5 Beverly Perry, New York City NY; Matt Granovetter, Richmond Hghts. OH 165.00 6 1 Clarence Willging - Douglas Gugger, Freeport IL 160.00 6 3 1 Elzbieta Skrzeczkowska - Peter Thomas, Prosser WA 163.50 2 Catherine Malone, Maysville KY; Suanne Blair, Morehead KY 154.00 3 Ray Steelsmith - Mary Steelsmith, Glendale CA 150.00 4 1 James Paschal, Reno NV; Rachaelle Romanick, Sparks NV 147.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION II EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Barbara Nudelman, Chicago IL; Ricki Sheade, Northbrook IL 179.50 1 Eunice Portnoy, Chesterfield MO; Madi Drimmer, Stamford CT 217.00 2 Heather Elmslie, Don Mills ON; William Laven, Greenbrae CA 176.00 2 1 R Lurie, Needham MA; Ben Feinswog, Miami FL 202.00 3 1 Jennie Scott - Claudia Zimmermann, Keokuk IA 169.00 3 2 Frank Besag - Gary Williams, Milwaukee WI 188.00 4 Gary Mitchell, Regina SK; Corinne Leachman, Billings MT 166.50 4 Kathy Schenk - Marvin Schenk, Phoenix AZ 178.00 5 Helen Walz, Madison IN; Ellen Crawford, Lauderhill FL 166.00 5 Bob Bratcher, Vista CA; Allan Schuster, Coronado CA 177.00 6 2 1 E Burns - G Burns, Memphis TN 160.00 6 3 Linda Wiener - Joel Datloff, Vancouver WA 175.50 3 John Steiner - Irene Steiner, Des Peres MO 159.00 4 Allen Rew, Independence MO; Thomas Mori, Lees Summit MO 158.50 1 Jonathan Goldberg, St Louis MO; Patsy Shepherd, Flat Rock NC 146.00

TUESDAY-THURSDAY CONTINUOUS PAIRS TUESDAY EVENING NORTH-SOUTH SECTION Q EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Alice Leicht - Marvin French, San Diego CA 197.00 1 1 Weishu Wu, Santa Barbara CA; Ding Li, Emeryville CA 192.50 2 1 Don Brennaman, Lawrence KS; John Schnoor, Altoona IA 177.00 2 Kathleen Simon - Charles Fortney, Wheaton IL 191.00 3 Beverly Gardner, Southfield MI; Sonia Stross, Lake Worth FL 172.50 3 Art Ardy Bakshian, Plymouth MN; Steven Gaynor, St. Louis Park MN 180.50 4 Richard Kiepfer, Boerne TX; Jim Mahorner, Tallahassee FL 170.50 4 Paul Sorensen - Allan Sorensen, Berwyn AB 172.50 5 2 Bob Waite, Ile Des Chennes MB; Ron Sawiak, Winnipeg MB 168.00 5 Yakov Khitrov, Willowdale ON; David Hollander, Baltimore MD 171.50 6 Philip Jarboe, Lebanon KY; Jo Anne Nenni, Raleigh NC 158.50 6 Woody Bjerken, Moorhead MN; Zenon Rowicki, Lambertville MI 166.50 2 Vince D’Souza, Stratford CT; Brian Sievert, Springfield MO 151.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION W EAST-WEST A B A B 1 1 Donald Seldeen, Culver City CA; Ed Barad, Marina Del Rey CA 207.50 1 John Newman, St Louis MO; Charles Pan, Chevy Chase MD 188.00 2 Michael Cassel II, Minneapolis MN; Herschel Herring, Augusta KS 171.50 2 John Russell, N Barrington IL; Rob Crawford, Ft Lauderdale FL 186.50 3 Betty Mattison, Louisville KY; Mike Sloan, Marengo IN 167.00 3 Randall Ekman, Dallas TX; John Kuharetz, New Milford NJ 168.50 4 Ted Sterling, Vancouver BC; Stephen Levy, Las Vegas NV 162.00 4 1 Vijay A Bal - Dileep Bal, Fair Oaks CA 166.50 5 E Jane Schaffer - Daniel Schaffer, St Charles MO 160.50 5 Ritchey Goodwin - Greg Reich, New York NY 161.00 6 2 Tommye Fleming, St. Louis MO; Cynthia Kerr, Kirkwood MO 158.50 6 David Kamm - Walter Casper, Grand Rapids MI 159.00 2 Melba Kotoucek, Chesterfield MO; Susan Rosenthal, St Louis MO 151.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION X EAST-WEST A B A B 1 1 Richard Edwards Jr, Chesterfield MO; Carole Burt, Saint Louis MO 197.50 1 Yasuko Shrenzel, Kihei HI; Michiko Ohno, Tokyo 178 207.00 2 Judy Overland, Weston ON; Helen Miller, Miller Place NY 176.50 2 Charles Galloway, Bolton ON; William Allison, Dunwoody GA 184.50 3 George Ferre, Hamlet NC; Arnold Hawkins, Jonesboro GA 176.00 3 Ursula Bladen, Creve Coeur MO; Catherine Joyce, St Louis MO 181.00 4 Darrell Port, Madison AL; Albert Maykut, Huntsville AL 170.00 4 Jerry Pietscher, Albuquerque NM; Lynn Hays, Veradale WA 173.50 5 2 Harry Wickstrom, Columbus OH; Sandi Park, Madison WI 164.50 5 1 Beverly Miller, Maryland Hts MO; Virginia Murman, Connellsville PA 171.50 6 Betti Van Kainen, Lewiston MI; Dolores Bright, Milford MI 161.00 6 Wayne Rauschuber - Catherine Rauschuber, San Antonio TX 165.50 2 George Hauger - Joan Hauger, Tulsa OK 155.50 Daily Bulletin Page 15

TUESDAY EVENING 5/20/50 STRATIFIED PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION O EAST-WEST F G H F G H 1 Jay Ponder - Kathy Ponder, Clayton MO 101.50 1 Alexander Clague, Brooklyn NY; Ron Birnbaum, San Francisco CA 99.50 2 1 1 John Abernathy, Stlouis MO; Carrie Kleen, St Louis MO 95.00 2 Kelly Stephens - Janice Stephens, Kansas City MO 97.00 3 Suzy Fulkerson - Ron Fulkerson, Bloomington IN 93.00 3 1 1 Nancy Lou Marks - Phyllis Tirmanstein, St Louis MO 95.00 4 2 2 Leah Maddox, Florissant MO; Stan Davis, St Louis MO 83.00 4 2 Frank Trumpeter, Ballwin MO; Larry Nahlen, St Louis MO 93.00

TUESDAY EVENING 100/200 STRATIFIED PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION P EAST-WEST D E D E 1/2 1/2 Marjorie Marcellus - J. H. Marcellus, Huber Heights OH 89.00 1 Ted Gale - Ann Gale, Richmond Hill ON 101.50 1/2 1/2 Joyce Gautier - Norman Gautier, The Woodlands TX 89.00 2 John Freed, New York NY; Michael Sherberg, St Louis MO 100.00 3 Dolores Gerdes, Hammond IN; David Gerdes, Griffith IN 88.50 3 1 Nancy Ferguson, Greenbrae CA; David Bryant, San Francisco CA 91.00 4 Sheila Feldman - Colleen Wakus, St Louis MO 86.50 4 Richard La Bahn - Virginia La Bahn, Orange CA 87.00 2 Alan Gengenbach, Champaign IL; Thomas Douglas, Rochester NY 81.50 BLUE RIBBON PAIRS 2ND QUALIFYING SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS A, B, C, D, E EAST-WEST 1 Paul Soloway, Mill Creek WA; Steve Zolotow, Las Vegas NV 1140.93 1 Geir G Helgemo, Trondheim; Tony Forrester, Boston MA 1082.40 2 Jim Krekorian - Robert Blanchard, New York NY 1085.97 2 Alexander Kolesnik, Austin TX; Varis Carey, Ithica NY 1026.95 3 William Morris, Staunton VA; Bruce Reeve, Raleigh NC 1057.47 3 Jim Foster - Allen Hawkins Jr, Birmingham AL 1000.78 4 Karen Walker, Champaign IL; Tom Kniest, Clayton MO 1021.63 4 Bert Newman - Kathy Newman, West Bloomfield MI 1000.50 5 John Begley, Berkeley CA; Sylvia Summers, Pasadena CA 1004.30 5 Bob Hamman, Dallas TX; Michael Rosenberg, Tuckahoe NY 998.03 6 Billy Miller, Las Vegas NV; Dan Jacob, Burnaby BC 979.45 6 Ilene Morgan - James Morgan, Rolla MO 990.90 7 Larry La Brecque, Lewisville TX; Mark Bumgardner, Carrollton TX 977.56 7 Fred Stewart, West Hurley NY; Marinesa Letizia, Louisville KY 967.53 8 Dale Johannesen - Lynn Johannesen, Sunnyvale CA 964.99 8 David Siebert - Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR 965.90 9 Ken Barbour, Scottsdale AZ; Alan Truscott, Riverdale NY 944.51 9 Michael Gamble, Victoria BC; Bruce Norman, Ajax ON 960.90 10 Mark Stein, Ottawa ON; Andre Laliberte, Neufchatel PQ 926.50 10 Fred Gitelman - Sheri Winestock, Toronto ON 958.05 11 Nadine Wood, Silver Spring MD; Brian Trent, Los Angeles CA 925.73 11 Charles Kopp, Scottsdale AZ; Gregory Potts, Portsmouth OH 951.05 12 Lynda Rosenblatt, Passaic NJ; Marvin Rosenblatt, Hartford CT 918.45 12 Bob Balderson Jr, Hopkins MN; Cynthia Balderson, Minnetonka MN 929.50 13 Jean Hume, Livermore CA; Srikanth Kodayam, Union City CA 917.95 13 Dan Morse, Houston TX; Shawn Quinn, Katy TX 928.05 14 James Cayne, New York NY; Chuck Burger, W Bloomfield MI 909.48 14 Marty Seligman, Philadelphia PA; Eric Rodwell, Naperville IL 926.37 15 Richard Oshlag, Germantown TN; Dave Smith, Memphis TN 901.30 15 Jeff Schuett, Riverwoods IL; Dick Bruno, Chicago IL 915.90 16 Keith Connolly, Minneapolis MN; R Okubo, St Paul MN 898.93 16 Dave Fred, Granger IN; Rony Adelsman, S Bend IN 915.50 17 Jack Barcinski, Dallas TX; Steve Shirey, Fort Worth TX 898.01 17 Jacqui Mitchell - Amalya Kearse, New York NY 903.57 18 Jane Dillenberg, New York NY; Jerry Goldberg, Yonkers NY 897.80 18/19 Charles Gray, Philadelphia PA; Jess Stuart, West Chester PA 899.00 19 Jonathan Ferguson, Ottawa ON; Ross Spiro, Cherry Hill NJ 895.73 18/19 Jim Cleary, Bloomfield CT; Tom Joyce, Newington CT 899.00 20 Peggy Kaplan, Minnetonka MN; Warren Oberfield, Pittsburgh PA 892.58 20 Douglas Heron, Ottawa ON; G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, New York NY 896.20 21 Harold McConnell, Dayton OH; Dallas Moore, Trotwood OH 891.18 21 Winston Legge Jr - Jennie Legge, Athens AL 883.43 22 Carol Schaffer - Kenneth Bland, Saint Louis MO 888.76 22 Michael Zerbini, Clarkston MI; Samuel Hirschman, Southfield MI 878.20 23 Kenneth Kranyak, Bay Village OH; Harry Stratton, Pittsburgh PA 884.28 23 Ted Brashler, Lockport IL; Lee Esworthy, Naperville IL 871.15 24 David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ; Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL 882.45 24 Martha Katz, Burr Ridge IL; Dick Benson, Leroy IL 865.05 25 Jackie Buroker, Bellevue WA; Dick Yarington, Seattle WA 877.93 25 Richard Popper, Wilmington DE; John Miller, Merion Station PA 865.03 26 Linda Lewis - Paul Lewis, Las Vegas NV 871.93 26 Richard Gabriel - Joseph Machotka, Chicago IL 862.45 27 Dennis Hesthaven - Kevin Bolan, Louisville KY 860.98 27 Cheryl Ambach - Jack Ambach Jr, Glasgow KY 862.32 28 Carole Dawkins - George Dawkins, Austin TX 856.30 28 Lanette Moore, Dunwoody GA; Gerald Popkin, Atlanta GA 857.69

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS F, G, H, I, J EAST-WEST 1 Adam Wildavsky, Jackson Heights NY; Allan Falk, Okemos MI 1164.39 1 Barb Hamman, Dallas TX; Peter Schwartz, Cote St Luc PQ 1103.14 2 Grant Baze, La Jolla CA; Michael Whitman, San Francisco CA 1056.88 2 Gavin Wolpert, Thornhill ON; Ari Greenberg, Malibu CA 1085.64 3 Jonathan Steinberg, Toronto ON; Bert Eccles, Montreal PQ 1023.50 3 Richard Schwartz, E Elmhurst NY; Mark Lair, Canyon TX 1075.38 4 Michael Moss - Bjorn Fallenius, New York NY 1011.26 4 Mark Feldman, New York NY; Sharon Osberg, San Francisco CA 1029.88 5 Peter Weichsel, Encinitas CA; Kyle Larsen, San Francisco CA 1010.01 5 Richard Pavlicek, Ft Lauderdale FL; Rich Pavlicek Jr, Chicago IL 1023.00 6 Larry Griffey, Ponte Vedra FL; Richard Potter, Black Mtn NC 1005.39 6 Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD; Jeanne Rahmey, Brooklyn NY 1018.88 7 Pablo Lombardi, Buenos Aires; Hector Camberos, Mexico Df 11700 977.26 7 George Whitworth, San Ramon CA; James Tritt, Fresno CA 952.76 8 Chip Martel, Davis CA; Robert Levin, Orlando FL 953.52 8 Patrick Dunn - Polly Dunn, Bellevue WA 941.89 9 Justin Hackett - Jason Hackett, Manchester, England 953.01 9 Jurek Czyzowicz, Aylmer PQ; Darren Wolpert, Thornhill ON 940.00 10 Cameron Doner, Richmond BC; Jim Looby, Burbank CA 950.25 10 Jillian Blanchard, Riverdale NY; Stephen Shane, White Plains NY 932.13 11 Judy Tucker - Gail Greenberg, New York NY 944.51 11 Bobby Goldman, Highland Vlg TX; Roslyn Kurlan, Great Neck NY 931.76 12 Les Perlmutter, La Jolla CA; Mark Perlmutter, San Francisco CA 938.01 12 Don Caton, Pensacola FL; John Potter, Panama City Bch FL 925.64 13 Ashraf El Sadi - Jill El Sadi, Union City CA 925.51 13 Rick Delogu, Waterloo ON; Barry Rigal, New York NY 925.01 14 Jo Morse, Palm Beach Gdns FL; Brian Gunnell, Jacksonville Bc FL 924.14 14 Fred Gaines, Raleigh NC; Jerry Jackson, Chicago IL 922.26 15 Milton Haley, Dayton OH; Ulker Mutlu, Springfield OH 915.00 15 Janet Lee Gumbert, Washington DC; Frederick Allenspach, Potomac MD 912.64 16 Hank Youngerman, Longwood FL; Rich Rothwarf, Philadelphia PA 907.63 16 Yoshiyuki Nakamura, Tokyo; Haruko Koshi, Tokyo 157 909.88 17 Chuck Malcolm - Marti Malcolm, Topeka KS 902.13 17 Tom Fox, Glenview IL; Walter Schafer Jr, Bloomingdale IL 909.14 18 Steven Onderwyzer, Venice CA; Gordon McOrmond, Delta BC 899.64 18 Bryan Maksymetz, Coquitlam BC; Allan Graves, Vancouver BC 897.88 19 G S Jade Barrett, Vancouver WA; Anne Hoffman, Peru VT 888.01 19 Joshua Stark, Grayslake IL; Suzanne Dunn, Crystal Lake IL 892.38 20 Chris Willenken, New York NY; Marc Umeno, Alexandria VA 884.64 20 Brigitte Mavromichalis, Martigny VS 1 92; Paul Hachett, England 891.01 21 Charles Bantz, West Allis WI; William Malesevich, Mayville WI 880.50 21 William Wickham, Los Angeles CA; Jeff Miller, Naperville IL 886.01 22 John Mohan - Kay Schulle, Santa Monica CA 878.77 22 Don Probst, Fairfax VA; Earl Glickstein, Gaithersburg MD 883.39 23 Haig Tchamitch, Peoria AZ; Paul Erb, Scottsdale AZ 877.39 23 David Wiegand, Portland OR; Donald Mamula, Kirkland WA 882.02 24 Sakiko Naito, Tokyo, jAPAN; Kenji Miyakuni, Chicago IL 863.01 24 Brandon Buzzell, Urbana IL; Scott Merritt, Champaign IL 874.01 25 Richard Weiss, Swampscott MA; Charles Coon, Marshfield MA 862.26 25 Helene Fournier, Chicoutimi PQ; Marc-Andre Fourcaudot, Montreal PQ 872.75 26 Jill Lind, Sun City AZ; Ken Gee, Regina SK 860.51 26 Joe Grue, Richfield MN; Jerome Lee, Minneapolis MN 871.25 27 Nell Cahn, Shreveport LA; Rebecca Rogers, Dallas TX 857.39 27 Phil Warden - Mary Warden, Madison WI 867.88 28 William Pollack, Warren NJ; Brad Moss, New York NY 851.76 28 Daniel Colatosti, Waltham MA; John Malley, Pascoag RI 863.01 29 Tod Moses, St Louis MO; James Ward, Morton IL 845.63 29 David Treadwell, Wilmington DE; Darwin Afdahl, Virginia Bch VA 850.26 30 Martin Caley, Montreal PQ; Anne Simon, Syracuse NY 843.63 30 Hugh Ross, Oakland CA; Peter Nagy, Las Vegas NV 849.38

2. Connie Dennis, Kingsford MI -- Andrew Bray, Iron Mountain MI 70.00 Dist.Rank District winners,Score 49er Pairs 14. 1. Bette Deich -- Corky Rieder, Fargo ND 67.14 1. 1. Runa Baltruweit, Kingston ON -- Rita Campbell, Bath ON 69.07 2. Maxine Simons -- Jean Carusi, Omaha 65.90 2. Anne Wood -- Vera Kraus, Kingston ON 69.00 15. 1. Clarence Brown -- Pebble Brown, Porum OK 70.31 2. 1. Jack Wenham -- Alice Pelletier, Winnipeg MB 68.75 2. Clarence Brown -- Pebble Brown, Porum OK 69.44 2. Brenda Klug, Toronto -- Bev Burstein, Willowdale ON 67.05 3. Anne Buck -- Linda Stearns, Tahlequah OK 68.06

3. 1. Sydney Turner, Feura Bush NY -- Elden Gray, Albany NY 71.25 16. 1. Joyce Lo -- Ruth Estes, Wichita Falls TX 72.02 2. Fran Kaplan, Hartsdale NY -- Barbara Schlactus, Scarsdale NY 70.10 2. Shirley Bond -- Carolyn Kay, Wichita Falls TX 71.00

4. 1. Kathleen Zalot, Benton PA -- Mary Simchick, Luzerne PA 66.00 17. 1. Dick Duff -- Judy Helfer, Denver 77.11 2. Carol Hinchey, Dallas PA -- Paul Costello, Pittston PA 61.90 2. Marlene Jimerson -- Nancy Cox, Tucson AZ 75.00

5. 1. Kenneth Sacks, Pepper Pike OH -- Warren Gill, Beachwood OH 69.44 18. 1. Bruce Hasell -- Mike Gadd, Saskatoon SK 71.25 2. Joseph Piroch, Johnstown PA -- Daniel Huffman, Bolivar PA 63.75 2. Bruce Hasell -- Mike Gadd, Saskatoon SK 67.46 3-5. Carol Ross -- Putt Cline, Butte MT 66.67 6. 1. Carol Mann -- Mary Nicholas, Yorktown VA 68.50 3-5. Ron Campbell -- John Watkins, Moose Jaw SK 66.67 2-3. Joanne Livingston -- Larry Livingston, Glen Allen VA 66.88 3-5. Jean Schrfstein -- Nora Abbey, Saskatoon SK 66.67 2-3. Jayesh Kapadia -- Sadu Kapadia, Richmond VA 66.88 19. 1. Brian Fedler, Surrey BC -- Marvin Lee, Vancouver BC 70.00 7. 1. Joan Bogdan, St. Simons Island GA -- Terry Herndon, Brunswick GA 74.60 2. Mark Rojewski, Burnaby BC -- Martin Henneberger, Coquitlam BC 65.77 2. Carol Moncrieff -- Mary Jo Merrick, St. Simons Island GA 70.63 20. 1. Charlotte Grimditch -- Joanna Reynolds, Grass Valley CA 68.51 8. 1. Tania Snoep, Peoria IL -- Lane Galloway, Eureka IL 73.00 2. Ana Maria Shuler, Nevada City CA -- Barbara Roberts, Grass Valley CA 68.00 2. Dolores Witte, Roscoe IL -- Carol Fischer, Rockford IL 69.44 21. 1. Joel Green -- Francis Goldberg, Santa Rosa CA 65.38 9. 1. Stuart Josefsberg, Fort Myers FL -- Lena Brown, Sanibel FL 66.67 2. Patricia Scoville, Sebastopol CA -- Louise Goff, Santa Rosa CA 64.76 2. Robert Alver -- Carol Alver, North Fort Myers FL 65.42 22. 1. Betty Miller -- Dorothy Clay, Escondido CA 70.63 10. 1. John Hewitt -- John Davis, Baton Rouge LA 70.83 2. Arnold Erickson -- Elaine Erickson, Huntington Beach CA 68.48 2. Frances Wheeldon -- Judy Gardiner, Lake Charles LA 68.98 23. 1. Mercedes Sherwood, Palmdale CA -- Viviane Dinehart, Lancaster CA 63.44 11. 1. Elizabeth Hughes -- Mary Ann Frank, Indianapolis 66.27 2. Virginia Dudley -- Minoru Mayeda, Lancaster CA 63.19 2. Mimi Harkness -- Sharon Ritchie, Lexington KY 62.50 24. 1. Barbara Amelkin -- Stanley Amelkin, Huntington NY 73.30 12. 1. Dolores Harding, Farmington Hills MI -- Vora Yasmin, West Bloomfield 75.98 2. Jerry Arbittier -- Craig Hohl, New York 69.05 2. Barbar Nolan -- Charles Nolan, Sylvania OH 69.00 25. 1. Sandy Milgrim, Bridgeport CT -- Gertrude Donovan, Monroe CT 74.17 13. 1. Ruth Bishop -- V. Joan Hill, Marquette MI 72.92 2. May Bernick, Guilford CT -- Elaine Gwyther, Madison CT 68.00 TODAY’S SCHEDULE Wednesday, November 26, 1997, 8:45 a.m. Event MP Limit Session Entry Fee Sold Daybreak Bracketed Knockout Teams 1st $40 team Level 2 Adam’s Mark Morning KO Teams 3rd $40 team Level 2 Adam’s Mark Chicago Morning Continuous/Side Pairs* 3rd $20 pair Level 2 Adam’s Mark Stratified 199er Pairs, A 100-200 single $18 pair Level 2 Adam’s Mark Strat B 50-100 single $18 pair Level 2 Adam’s Mark Strat C 0-50 single $18 pair Level 2 Adam’s Mark

Wednesday, November 26, 1997, 10:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. Isabel Carlson Memorial Stratified Senior Swiss Teams* 1st & 2nd $80 team Marriott Pavilion Ballroom

Wednesday, November 26, 1997, 12:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. BLUE RIBBON PAIRS 1&2 SF $48 pair Level 4 Adam’s Mark SENIOR KO TEAMS Round 4 $44 team Level 4 Adam’s Mark Cafe de France Bracketed KO Teams III 1st & 2nd $40 team Level 2 Adam’s Mark (4 sessions, continues Thursday) Northern Indiana Unit #154 Stratiflighted Open Swiss Teams (30 VP)* 1st & 2nd $80 team Level 2 Adam’s Mark Lee Epstein Stratified Open Pairs* 1st & 2nd $40 pair Level 4 Adam’s Mark Tues.-Wed.-Thur. Continuous/Side Pairs* 3rd & 4th $20 pair Level 4 Adam’s Mark Stratified 99er Swiss Teams (100/50/20) 1st & 2nd $72 team Level 4 Adam’s Mark Salon F 199er Pairs 0-200 single $18 pair Level 4 Adam’s Mark Salon F 99er Pairs 0-100 single $18 pair Level 4 Adam’s Mark Salon F 49er Pairs 0-50 single $18 pair Level 4 Adam’s Mark Salon F Non Master Pairs 0-20 single $18 pair Level 4 Adam’s Mark Salon F Newcomer Pairs 0-5 single $18 pair Level 4 Adam’s Mark Salon F

Wednesday, November 26, 1997, 7:30 p.m. Stratified Board-a-Match Teams* single $36 team Level 2 Adam’s Mark

Wednesday, November 26, 1997, 11:30 p.m. Zip Knockout Teams* single $9/tm/match Level 4 Adam’s Mark Salon F

TOMORROW’S SCHEDULE Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 27, 1997, 8:45 a.m. Event MP Limit Session Entry Fee Sold Daybreak Bracketed KO Teams 2nd $40 team Level 2 Adam’s Mark Morning KO Teams 4th $40 team Level 2 Adam’s Mark Orlando Morning Continuous/Side Pairs* 1st $20 pair Level 2 Adam’s Mark Stratified 199er Pairs, A 100-200 single $18 pair Level 2 Adam’s Mark Strat B 50-100 single $18 pair Level 2 Adam’s Mark Strat C 0-50 single $18 pair Level 2 Adam’s Mark

Thursday, November 27, 1997, 10:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. John & Shirley Dicks Stratified Senior Pairs* 1st & 2nd $40 pair Marriott Pavilion Ballroom

Thursday, November 27, 1997, 11:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. Stratified Fast Open Pairs* 1st & 2nd $40 pair Level 2 Adam’s Mark

Thursday, November 27, 1997, 12:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. BLUE RIBBON PAIRS 1&2 F $48 pair Level 4 Adam’s Mark Rose Garden SENIOR KO TEAMS Round 5 $88 team Level 4 Adam’s Mark Ruth McConnell Stratified IMP Pairs* 1st & 2nd $40 pair Level 4 Adam’s Mark Bracketed KO Teams III 3rd & 4th $40 team Level 2 Adam’s Mark Tues.-Wed.-Thur. Continuous/Side Pairs* 5th & 6th $18 pair Level 4 Adam’s Mark 199er Pairs 0-200 single $18 pair Level 4 Adam’s Mark Salon F 99er Pairs 0-100 single $18 pair Level 4 Adam’s Mark Salon F 49er Pairs 0-50 single $18 pair Level 4 Adam’s Mark Salon F Non Master Pairs 0-20 single $18 pair Level 4 Adam’s Mark Salon F Newcomer Pairs 0-5 single $18 pair Level 4 Adam’s Mark Salon F

Thursday, November 27, 1997, 11:30 p.m. Zip KO Teams* single $36 team Level 4 Adam’s Mark Salon F

*Unless otherwise indicated, Stratiflighted Open events are divided: A (unlimited and separate); B, C & D stratified -- B (750-1500), C (300-750), D (0-300). Strat breaks for Open and Senior Stratified Pairs and Teams are: A (1000+), B (300-1000), C (0-300). Strat breaks for Continuous/Side Pairs and Zip Swiss teams are: A (750+), B (0-750).