Thursday, March 17, 2011 Volume 54, Number 7 Daily Bulletin NABC National Tournament • Louisville • March 10-20, 2011

54th Spring North American Bridge Championships Editors: Brent Manley and Dave Smith Bridge Big, backed by Zia, strives to ‘spice up’ bridge Few people approach bridge with the same passion that Zia Mahmood does, so when he seems extra excited about a new bridge project, it’s probably wise to pay attention. What Zia is touting is a new startup company called Bridge Big, the brainchild of Rene De Waele and winners Nira Talova, a married and Jeff Hand. couple who live in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Greenberg, Hand win Their dream is to have online bridge Zia Mahmood with Bridge Big creators Nira Talova and Rene De Waele. Mixed Pairs again games for money – very “It’s a fantastic concept.” big money in some cases, up to $100,000. The playing model, say De Waele, is like Gail Greenberg and Jeff Hand, 2008 winners “We want to spice up bridge,” says De Waele, online poker, and the prize money will come from of the Rockwell Mixed Pairs, thought they had who has a PhD in physics but is more involved in the fees. The more people playing, the larger been edged out of a second victory in the event by software startups and bridge. Talova has a master’s the potential payoff. four-tenths of a matchpoint. Thanks to a scoring degree in business administration specializing in “Poker is booming,” Zia notes, “but bridge is correction, they moved into first by sixth-tenths of entrepreneurship. not. Why? The answer is simple – money!” a matchpoint in one of the closest finishes ever in Says De Waele, “I have always played online The allure of Bridge Big’s idea is that a the event. poker, but I like bridge much more. It is a much person could enter a bridge tournament for $20 Three years ago in Detroit, they won the Mixed better game.” and win $100,000. Prizes won’t all be that big, Pairs by about one-quarter of a . Zia loves the idea of online play for big stakes: continued on page 5 Second place went to Lloyd Arvedon of Natick continued on page 13 Hair today, gone tomorrow Most high seeds still On Sunday evening, Owen Lien and Kevin Dwyer were on Fourth Street Live in downtown playing in Vanderbilt Louisville when the two young bridge players The team captained by Mark Gordon and heard about the “hair” drive going on for St. seeded ninth in the Vanderbilt field was the only Baldrick’s Foundation. one of the top seeds to fall in the second full day of The California-based organization has unique play in the knockout event. fund drives in which people are asked to have their Gordon lost to the original No. 41 seed led heads shaved, the hair going to children suffering by Meng Kang, of Beijing, China. His teammates from cancer. include one other player from China – Shaolin “We were at dinner,” said Lien, 22, of Hickory Sun – and four who live in the U.S.: Xiaodong NC. “We thought about it and did it.” Shi, Naperville IL; Jiang Gu, Mountain Lakes NJ; Lien, who had a great mop of hair, said it Jian-Jian Wang, Clarksville MD, and Hailong Ao, was tougher on Dwyer to agree to be shorn. “He Herndon VA. thought it wouldn’t grow back,” Lien joked. Gordon’s teammates were Pratap The two will soon depart for Amsterdam, Rajadhyaksha, , David Berkowitz, Netherlands, to represent the U.S. in the White Terje Aa and Jorgen Molberg. House Junior International bridge tournament. Most other high seeds cruised, but No. 3 John The St, Baldrick’s event is named for a Diamond had to rally in the fourth quarter to make fictional saint, whose name blends “bald” with “St. it to today’s round of 16. Diamond trailed the Paul Lewis squad 121-94 before pouring it on in the last continued on page 13 Owen Lien and Kevin Dwyer. set, winning 81-15 to win 175-136. Sure and it’s a photo op If your first name, middle name or last name is Patrick. . . Goodwill Message If you were born in Ireland. . . I’d like to issue an invitation — and a Or if you have come from Ireland to play in the Spring NABC. . . challenge — to all of you. Please visit the Daily Bulletin office at 7:15 p.m. today. Join me and other members The plan is for a group photo – to be published on the front page on Friday – in of the Goodwill Committee in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. promoting the game we love. Improve your behavior

International Fund toward your partner and your In NABC+ events, $1.50 (per person, per Attendance opponents — this will produce session) of each entry free will be allocated to the thru Tuesday evening better results for your side and a more enjoyable ACBL International Fund. These funds are used to game for everyone. underwrite part of the expenses of ACBL members 6108 Tables Rose Meltzer, Chairman who participate in international competition. National Goodwill Committee Page 2 Daily Bulletin

SPECIAL EVENTS MEETINGS / SEMINARS / RECEPTIONS Thursday, March 17 Friday, March 18 10:30 am-Noon Foundation for the Preservation and Advancement of 11:30 pm-2 am Women’s Team Trials meeting. Room: McCreary (3rd Bridge meeting. Room: Stanley (3rd floor, Suite Tower). floor, Suite Tower).

CELEBRITY SPEAKER PROGRAM Don’t miss these free lectures in Louisville from expert players. Location: Wilkinson Room (1st floor, Suite Tower). Friday, March 18 Thursday, March 17 9:15 a.m. Support Doubles 9:15 a.m. Allan Mazer 2 Clubs or Not 2 Clubs 6:45 p.m. Shannon Cappelletti Slam Bidding 6:45 p.m. Barry Harper Alerts, a Dash of Rules and a Pinch of Ethics LATE NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT Thursday: Mashed Potato Bar - Guilderoy Byrne Irish Trio Location: Fountain Room, Rivue Tower. Born to blush unseen The Insider A challenging slam By Happy St. Patrick’s Day. There were over 2 By Barry Rigal The task of a journalist is, as Thomas Hobbes million entries in the Bulletin Limerick contest. This deal was played in the round of 32 of the would have said, “Nasty, brutish and short.” Once Pretty amazing considering only three people were Vanderbilt Knockout Teams. in a while, the pot of gold appears to present itself able to complete the crossword and only two of you ♠ K Q 9 4 to you – but the leprechaun is always there, ready read this column. “Nantucket” was used in almost ♥ A 5 to snatch it away from you. half in the submittals while “bridge” was used ♦ A K 6 4 2 Consider this deal from the Wednesday in the other half. Thanks to all who entered. The ♣ 10 4 morning pairs game. S.C. and Boss Baum will be choosing the winner ♠ A 8 7 5 3 ♠ J 10 6 2 Dlr: East ♠ 9 5 2 late tonight. The Bulletin Boys will announce the ♥ 8 2 ♥ Q 9 6 4 Vul: E-W ♥ K 10 7 4 3 winner tomorrow. The Insider was barred from ♦ Q 5 3 ♦ J 7 ♦ A J competition but nevertheless wants to see his ♣ Q 8 6 ♣ J 9 3 ♣ 9 7 5 published: ♠ ­— ♠ Q 7 6 4 3 ♠ 10 8 ♥ K J 10 7 3 ♥ Q 9 2 ♥ J There once was a man from Horn Lake ♦ 10 9 8 ♦ 5 ♦ K Q 9 8 7 4 2 Who made a very huge mistake ♣ A K 7 5 2 ♣ A K 10 4 ♣ 8 3 2 He started writing this crap How would you play 6♦ on a passive lead, ♠ A K J And found himself in a trap perhaps the ♣6? ♥ A 8 6 5 You must know paragraph two is all fake I agree that it’s not a great slam, but curiously ♦ 10 6 3 if you play for clubs to split you need very little ♣ Q J 6 In the spirit of the holiday, Irish Coffee will more than the break. Playing in the early morning pairs is always a be served free all day in the S.C.’s 42nd floor You play three rounds of clubs, ruffing in give-away that you’re not in the event you prefer – executive suite. Just take the escalator up to nine, dummy, then cash the ♦A and ♦K. Now your line in this case, the Vanderbilt. cross over to the third tower, take the elevator to will hinge on who has the long diamond. If it is Looking for matchpoints and , 32, cross over to the executive tower, take the other West, you should cash the ♥A and ♥K, then run you sit North, and after 3♦ by East, double by elevator to 42, give the security guy the password, clubs. As the cards lie, West can in when he your partner and pass by West, you try 4♥ with the use your special card key to enter, tell the bartender likes, but if he has a third heart to play, you ruff and North hand. the Insider sent you and there you go— one free 2- hope the hearts come in. If he has only spades, as Yes, you’d rather have your doubleton in a ounce coffee with a drop of Jameson’s. The whole in the diagram, you will him when he ruffs black suit, but what’s a guy to do? trip reminds the Insider of trying to find the side the club to give you a spade trick and you can then On the lead of the ♦K, you win the ace, play game on day two of an NABC. crossruff the rest. a heart to the ace for the trump . You draw If West discards on your two club winners, you the last trump and play the ♦J. East wins and exits Life Master News elope will all your remaining trumps, ruffing two with a spade (a club endplays his partner at once). Michael Moss, a Grand hearts in dummy and a spade in hand. You win the ♠A, cash the ♠K, pitch your Life Master of New York But what if East has the long diamond? In that spade loser on the ♦10, ruff a spade and lead a club NY, has earned his 15,000th case, you can play the same line, but East gets to to the jack for the endplay. The cards did indeed lie masterpoint. Moss has six ruff away one of your winners – that means you precisely this way, except that the ♣K and ♣8 were NABC titles and has finished will need the ruffing spade finesse. interchanged, so no endplay was necessary to bring second five times. He has Finally, if clubs are 4-2 with East having the home the game. played internationally and is shortage so that he can overruff at trick four, you For the record, any lead but a diamond defeats ranked as a International Master will need for him to have three diamonds and the 4♥ by the . ♥Q doubleton or tripleton onside. Moss has two second-place finishes in world play. Entries Cindy Henderson of Northfield IL earned Galt House Parking All North American championships with no her gold card playing in the Tuesday night Swiss In order to receive the Galt House parking upper masterpoint limitation $20 Teams with Teri Schneider of Northbrook IL. Their discount, you must do the following: (Note: only ACBL members are eligible to play teammates were Judy Auer and Eileen Berwin, Self Parking ‑ $7 in NABC+ events. $1.50 per person per session both of Columbus OH. Players who drive in each day: Show your benefits the International Fund.) Jan Gray and Jan Iliff, both of Franklin TN, at the concierge desk in the lobby Other North American championships $17 earned Life Master rank. Gray needed .93 gold of the Galt House to receive a parking validation (Note: only ACBL members are eligible to play points and Iliff needed .12. They’ve won more than ticket. You will need to pick up a ticket each day in these events.) five gold in the Monday-Wednesday Knockout of the tournament. If you leave during the day and Regional championships $16 Teams. Their teammates were Judy Gandee, Sharon come back, you will need to pick up a new ticket. for ACBL members, $18 for all others Ricciardi and Helen Hulse, all of Franklin TN. Your parking validation ticket is good for 17 hours All other events $15 Cheryl Clark of Dallas TX and Beverly (for example, 8 a.m. to 1 a.m.). for ACBL members, $17 for all others. Broomhead of Villa Hills KY are new Life Galt House guests: Your room key will be used Masters. Clark needed .27 gold and Broomhead to go in and out of the parking garage. Please be Golden Flake needed 4.8. They have won 6.90 to date in the sure to tell the front desk agent that you are with We want to thank Golden Flake for their Knockout Teams. Their teammates were Phyllis ACBL. generous contribution of their products. See their Bishop and Sue Hermans, both of Cincinnati OH. ad on page 20 in the Restaurant Guide. New Life Masters please report to the Daily Bulletin office on the second floor of the Suite Tower (Willis Room). Daily Bulletin Page 3 JUST FOR NEW PLAYERS You gotta have heart Lana was my introduction to heart, that indefinable By Marti Ronemus combination of courage and Another day of excitement, world-class determination that sets some bridge, new people. Have you been able to horses, and people, apart – hard sandwich a tour of the Bluegrass country into to define, easy to recognize. your days? If you can do so, don’t miss some Lana was born to run, and let of the big horse her people know it. When a farms. When Standardbred is being exercised, you see how the it wears one set of equipment. horses live and are When it is going to be asked for treated, you might some serious speed or raced, it start wishing wears another. Lana would be that you would ecstatic when she saw the racing be reincarnated bike being readied; she knew as a world-class she would be allowed to let runner! loose that day. Her excitement Writing these could make her hard to manage, articles has gotten so whoever was “dressing” me thinking about some of the various horses in her would have to fool her and my life. People who’ve not spent a lot of time maneuver her into position with horses probably think they are all pretty without her seeing what she was much the same, and would be astonished to find going to “wear” that day. out how much their personalities differ. Lana not only had a nice My father’s first racehorse was a mare racing career despite her tiny named Sandy Seattle. Dad bought her for the size (unfortunately giving Dad princely sum of $300 (in 1958), and she was a taste for victory) but when the perfect starter horse. One reason he selected she retired from the track, Standardbreds was he could be actively involved she had several lovely foals. in the training, and Sandy was a doll. She wasn’t After a long, long life, she died temperamental, so Dad could drive her for her peacefully on my Uncle Dan’s practice miles, learning as he went. She was all farm. business, and did whatever she was asked to do – While my dad had more except run really fast! My sisters and I never got than his share of winners (and Earth. This horse was far, far above any I had emotionally involved with Sandy: she was always heaven knows, plenty of losers), he never had ever been exposed to, and I have never forgotten polite, but not really interested in us. We learned a truly Great Horse. People bandy the phrase the impact he had, even though it was 38 years from her, though…how to groom a horse, how Great Horse around, applying it to (in my humble ago. to bathe them, how to (sigh) clean up after them. opinion) way too many animals—and people. And now for our bridge tie-in. I’ll bet Even though she never won a race for my dad, Once you’ve seen a great one, you are less likely you can find an equivalent among your bridge she was worth a million bucks in experience. to use the phrase casually. Walter Farley, author acquaintances for every one of these horses. You Then there was Jaws. I can’t remember the of The Black Stallion, wrote a fictionalized certainly know Sandy, and no doubt have had to horse’s real name, but you can guess why his biography of Man ‘O War, where he described deal with your share of Jaws-like players! stable name was Jaws. We kids were forbidden how awestruck he was when he first saw the And then there are the great bridge players. to enter the barn unless he was firmly locked in horse. There’s a lot more to the greats than just the his stall. He was the exact opposite of Sandy. Her I know what he meant. Once Dad took us to ability to win. They have “heart.” Unlike the manners were perfect, but she couldn’t run. Jaws Hanover Shoe Farms, the biggest Standardbred magnificent Bullet Hanover, you might not be paced like the wind, but was unmanageable, and horse farm in the world, and one of their standing able to spot them from their physical presence, even though he did some serious winning for my stallions, Bullet Hanover, was in the field, but when you sit down with them, and they father, Dad had to get rid of him because of his exercising. I had no idea what horse it was or graciously set about stomping you with class and temperament. what his record was, but he stunned me with kindness, you’ll recognize them for sure. And not And Lana, my father’s first real winner, was his aura. He was beyond majestic, showing no forget them easily!! a sweetheart! She was built dainty and small, not interest in the people looking at him, just moved So let me hear about the characters you are the conformation of a big winner. Lana was a back and forth across his field (and he made the meeting… what are they like? Please e-mail flirt, curious, loved us kids, would grab hold of earth his!) shaking the ground with his power. me your stories and experiences. I’m bored and a shirt sleeve and shake it playfully. She adored I would not have been surprised to hear that he lonely with this stupid broken leg. mronemus@ being groomed, would nibble at the brushes, was the king of an alien species, come to conquer comcast.net making happy grunts. Thinking bridge a at the one level with the intention be made separately. Bottom line: you start with of bidding your other suit next. You want to get three top tricks and can make seven more trump By Eddie Kantar both suits in before competition starts and this is tricks by crossruffing. You are short one trick, Dlr: East ♠ 10 9 8 2 the best way. A one-level response after a takeout so you need the heart finesse. After you take the Vul: Both ♥ 7 5 2 double is unlimited and should be treated as if heart finesse and it wins, cash the♥ A, discarding ♦ Q 10 9 7 5 second hand has passed. As North, once West a spade, cash the ♦A and merrily ruff diamonds ♣ 2 bids, you are off the hook and should be happy and hearts back and forth for 11 tricks. ♠ 4 3 ♠ Q 7 6 to pass. East’s 2♣ bid is natural and not forcing. ♥ A Q 8 6 4 ♥ 3 As West, your jump raise to 4♣, bypassing 3NT, ♦ 3 ♦ A J 8 4 2 is both forcing and slam invitational. East, with a ♣ K Q 10 9 8 ♣ A J 7 6 Intermediate-Newcomer minimum, signs off in 5♣. ♠ A K J 5 Defensive commentary: As South, shift to Top 100 ♥ K J 10 9 a trump at trick two rather than set up declarer’s (through Wednesday afternoon) ♦ K 5 ♠Q, a card partner doesn’t have given the 15.94 Patsy Baker, Prospect KY ♣ 5 4 3 negative at trick one. 15.27 Sarah Roy, Louisville KY West North East South Play commentary: As East, with high 10.54 David Wille, Louisville KY 1♦ Dbl trumps and short suits on both sides, think 10.29 Karen Scott, Troy OH 1♥ Pass 2♣ Pass “crossruff.” Start by counting your top tricks. You 10.29 Ron Scott, Troy OH 4♣ Pass 5♣ All Pass have the club trick that you have just taken plus 9.65 Richard Buttermore, Royal Oak MI : ♠A. both red aces for three. Next, count the trump 9.65 Wendy Buttermore, Royal Oak MI Bidding commentary: As West, it is wiser tricks available. You remain with four trumps in 9.05 Alice Olson, Bronxville NY not to redouble with 11+ HCP when you have dummy facing three in your hand all of which can continued on page 3 a two-suited hand. It is wiser to simply making Page 4 Daily Bulletin

IN Top 100 continued from page 2 9.05 Michael Olson, Bronxville NY Prize Chair Betsy Blakeman 8.44 Harriet Smith, Solano Beach CA shows the prize that’s given for 8.22 Charlie Anderson, Russell Springs KY section tops. If you are first in your section, any flight, you can 8.22 Wes Bottom, Russell Springs KY pick up your prize. The section 8.20 William Riley, Alton IL top prize area is located next to 8.20 William Allendoerfer, Edwardsville IL the Registration Desk. Hours are: 8.02 Janet Vowels, Louisville KY 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. to 7.91 Betty Dues, Louisville KY 12:45 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. to 7:15 7.34 Michael Davidson, Louisville KY p.m. 7.31 James Carter, Louisville KY 7.23 Lynn Frederick, Nicholasville KY 7.23 Louise Parker, Lexington KY 6.91 Lucille McClure, Tornado WV 3.83 William Beaushaw, Pearl River LA 6.91 Tom McClure, Tornado WV Thoughtful play 3.83 Jeannie Beaushaw, Pearl River LA 6.82 Kelly Pope, Hamilton ON This deal from the Leventritt Silver Ribbon 3.74 Mary Sarjeant, Prospect KY 6.82 Michael Pope, Hamilton ON Pairs final helped the winners – Rich DeMartino 3.72 Chris Hastie, Cincinnati OH 6.76 Myron Kean, Louisville KY and John Stiefel – to victory. 3.72 Nancy Dever, Cincinnati OH 6.53 Sharon Amberg, St Croix VI Dlr: South ♠ 4 3 2 3.67 Ted Verhagen, Keswick VA 6.53 Emiel Domis, Christiansted VI Vul: Both ♥ 10 9 8 7 5 3.67 Tony Ferroni, Keswick VA 6.29 Linda White, Muscle Shoals AL ♦ J 5 4 3.67 Barbara Butorac, Louisville KY 6.29 Dawn Kimberlin, Florence AL ♣ K 3 3.64 Beverly Sparrow, Lexington KY 6.23 Jim Sturgeon, Louisville KY ♠ 10 9 8 6 ♠ 7 5 3.64 Ginny May, Lexington KY 6.13 William Williams, Louisville KY ♥ A K Q 2 ♥ 6 4 3.52 Peg Vild, Columbus OH 6.07 Kathy Sinkin-Amor, San Antonio TX ♦ A 3 ♦ Q 10 6 2 3.52 Barbara Muller, Columbus OH 6.07 Faye Baker, Houston TX ♣ A 7 5 ♣ Q 9 6 4 2 3.51 Judy Geralds, Louisville KY 5.76 , Baltimore MD ♠ A K Q J 3.46 Russell Whitney, Georgetown KY 5.76 Patrick Frye, Laurel MD ♥ J 4 3.41 Arvil Catlett, Hodgenville KY 5.62 Robert Fisk, Cincinnati OH ♦ K 9 8 7 3.41 Steve McCubbin, Hodgenville KY 5.61 Todd Wille, Atlanta GA ♣ J 10 8 3.40 Thomas Stanwix-Hay, Lexington KY 5.50 Leon Pauley, Versailles KY West North East South 3.40 Marilyn Hoback, Centerville OH 5.46 Peggy Hoy, Maryville TN Stiefel DeMartino 3.40 Kathy Stanwix-Hay, Lexington KY 5.46 Brenda McSpadden, Knoxville TN 1NT 3.39 Edmond Douville, Hobart IN 5.31 Jan Hey, Louisville KY Pass 2♦ Pass 2♥ 3.39 D Abraham, Windsor ON 5.26 Rhonda James, New Albany IN All Pass 3.39 Harry Espey, Poway CA 5.24 Carolyn Espey, Poway CA Stiefel led the ♠9 (), and 3.27 Tom Johnson, Carmel IN 5.20 Kay Davidson, Louisville KY DeMartino signaled encouragement with the 7. 3.27 Bill Jackson, Maineville OH 5.19 Jeffrey Perigoni, Slidell LA Stiefel said afterwards that DeMartino’s play was 3.21 Margaret Taylor, Florence AL 5.11 William Bockmon, Louisville KY thoughtful, preventing him from breaking another 3.21 Jo Taylor, Florence AL 4.83 Carol Armstrong, Louisville KY suit to the detriment of the defense. 3.14 Janet Little, Wood River IL 4.83 Robert Eatmon, Fostoria OH Declarer won the ♠A and led the ♥J from 4.83 Karen Eatmon, Fostoria OH hand. Stiefel took the ♥Q and continued with the 4.77 Missy Hubbuch, Louisville KY Bearno’s donates pizza ♠6. Declarer won with the jack and advanced the 4.70 Charles Fassler, Louisville KY Many thanks to Bearno’s by the Bridge for ♥4. Stiefel won the ♥K and got out with the ♠8, 4.66 Dorothy Losey, Louisville KY their generous contributions of pizza for today’s DeMartino discarding the ♣2. 4.66 Robert Losey, Louisville KY volunteers. Volunteers should bring their letters to At that point, declarer should have cashed his 4.58 Ronald Straub, Louisville KY the Volunteer Hospitality Suite. fourth spade to discard a diamond from dummy. He 4.51 Martha Miller, Louisville KY Bridge players can enjoy Bearno’s great pizza would pay for that error. 4.46 John Gerretsen, Kingston ON at 131 West Main Street. Bearno’s By the Bridge is Declarer took the third round of spades and 4.46 Assunta Gerretsen, Kingston ON offering a 15% discount to bridge players. played the ♣J, ducked by Stiefel. Declarer played 4.34 Wallace McOuat, San Anselmo CA low from dummy, and DeMartino won the queen. 4.34 Claire Young, San Anselmo CA Limerick contest A second round of clubs put Stiefel in. He cashed the ♥A and stuck declarer in dummy with a fourth 4.32 Margaret Lanier, Louisville KY St. Patrick’s Day is coming up on Thursday, round of trumps. 4.32 Margaret Seay, Louisville KY so what could be more fitting than a St. Patrick’s Despite his strong hand, Stiefel had passed 4.31 Wendy Gibson, Stow OH Day limerick contest? After all, the whimsical form smoothly over 1NT, so declarer played DeMartino 4.31 Kenneth Gibson, Stow OH of poetry is named for the fourth-largest city in for the ♦A. Declarer had discarded diamonds from 4.21 Patricia Jones, Pickerington OH Ireland. Entries must relate to St. Patrick’s Day. his hand on the third and fourth round of hearts, so 4.10 George Tomaich, Lexington KY Turn in your limericks at the Daily Bulletin he was down to a doubleton king when he led the 3.99 Phyl Beamer, Louisville KY office (Willis room, second floor, Suite Tower). ♦J from dummy. 3.96 Richard Krueger, Milwaukee WI There will be a box to receive them. All entries DeMartino covered with the queen, and Stiefel 3.96 Thomas Krueger, Shorewood WI must be received by 10 p.m. on Thursday. Winners took the ace when declarer played the king. Now a 3.88 Tim White, Mercer Island WA will be announced in the Friday Daily Bulletin. diamond to the 10 put DeMartino in to cash the ♦6. 3.88 Renae Gunstone-White, Mercer Island WA If your entry is judged one of the best, you will That was three down for plus 300 to the New 3.87 Richard Jones, Shawnee Msn KS win a set of Bridge Partner bidding boxes, courtesy Englanders – good for all the matchpoints (77). 3.87 Elaine Jones, Shawnee KS of the Danish Bridge Federation. 3.87 Thomas Lepping, Louisvile KY Daily Bulletin Page 5

A Grand Old Time Bridge big By Daniel Wolkowitz continued from page 1 With the top 55 seeds in the Vanderbilt but the Bridge Big creators and Zia are hoping receiving byes, the ACBL organized a closed Swiss that competition for cash prizes will attract more for Monday. A few teams elected to play their own interest from the public and the news media, giving practice sessions, instead partaking in the official bridge a shot in the arm. warm-up. One of these featured the Onstott and The company will begin a testing phase next Deutsch teams in a friendly but exciting match. month and plan to roll out the finished product How would you and your partner bid these during the summer, possibly in July. cards? There will be a demo match on Friday at 11 a.m. in the Breathitt Room in the Suite Tower, ♠ ♠ A J 5 4 second floor. Bridge Big will award three $100 ♥ ♥ A K Q 9 8 J 6 4 3 2 cash prizes to spectators in a drawing. ♦ ♦ J 7 A Q 6 Players are also invited to become beta testers ♣ ♣ A K 6 Q 10 9 2 for Bridge Big. Information is available on the home page: bridgebig.com. West East An obvious concern, acknowledged by the Second in the Leventritt Silver Ribbon Pairs: ♣ ♦ 2 2 Bridge Big creators and Zia, is security (translation: Tom Kniest and Don Stack. ♦ 2NT 3 cheating). They have already thought of that. ♥ 4 To assure that no player gains an unfair ♥ Watch those spots followed by Blackwood and a signoff in 6 . advantage, all competitions will be individuals, one By Barry Rigal At the other, Icelanders Thorlakur Jonsson and Jon board per round with an unknown partner against This excellent card-play problem arose during Baldursson used a strong club opening and a nine- unknown opponents (all such information will be our second-round loss in the Vanderbilt Knockout round auction in which East showed 1-5-3-4 with revealed when the contest is over). No kibitzers are ♦ ♣ Teams. It’s a two-parter: consider it first in ♣6 by the A Q and the Q. This seemed like enough to allowed, and the scoring will be duplicate but not North and then the actual problem of 6♣ by South. provide two chances for the grand – or did it? against the field. The comparisons will be against ♠ A Q 3 The auction had made West declarer and the “history” of a deal that may have been played ♥ K Q 8 5 North, of San Francisco led a diamond hundreds of times previously. ♦ A 9 8 5 away from the king. One potential problem of This is what the Bridge Big creators have ♣ 4 3 pinpointing dummy’s assets is that the defenders written about security on the company web site: will know what to lead at trick one. Security ♠ 7 4 Baldursson could not afford to take the Anywhere there’s real money at stake, people ♥ A 10 diamond finesse at trick one because he had plenty will look for ways to cheat. On Bridge Big, this ♦ J 10 7 of other chances to make his contract (doubleton will be no different. Bridge Big is committed to ♣ ♣ A K Q 10 7 6 J, 3-3 clubs or four clubs to the jack with the prevent any kind of cheating on its site. ♦ In 6♣ by North on a trump lead, you draw K). On bridge sites today it is very easy to cheat trumps, pitching a spade from hand. Now perhaps However, it’s likely that West would have bid because players are allowed to see who their ♦ the best thing to do is strip off four rounds of the grand anyway without the J, and there was partners are. The only way to deal with this security ♣ hearts, then run the ♦J to endplay East unless he no guarantee that East held the 10. If that was the issue is by playing individually and anonymously. began with five hearts. Almost as good at trick four case, the diamond lead would force declarer’s hand As an extra measure, players will not be allowed ♦ is to run the ♦J, won by East with the queen. He at trick one. On the actual hand, Smith held the K to chat with their partners during a game, although must return a low heart, and you put in the 10. To but clubs were 3-3 and declarer guessed the end they may still talk to their opponents. Even if give you any problem, West must be able to cover position correctly. players somehow find out who they’re partnering with the ♥J. You win the ♥Q, unblock the ♥A, This deal came up in the second half: with, they can only benefit from this for one board, ♠ then cross to the ♦A, cash the ♥K (hoping for the 9 Q 10 9 6 after which they’re split up again. ♥ to drop), pitching a diamond from dummy. Q 3 However, even when players are not each ♦ If the ♥9 does not appear, you ruff a diamond A K 10 9 3 2 other’s partners they may still try to exchange ♣ in dummy, and if the remaining high diamond K information about their hand to other players does not appear, you fall back on the spade finesse. in the tournament. To prevent this type of ♠ That’s about a 90% shot, I think. A J 2 collusion, players cannot see what direction they ♥ At the table in 6♣ by South, on the lead of the A K 6 5 4 2 sit at the table and what board they’re playing. ♦ ♦4 you and East wins the king. Back comes 6 The vulnerability at the table will also give no ♣ a trump, and you draw three rounds, then cash the A J 3 clue as all simultaneously played games in a ♥ three top hearts. If the ♥J 9 fall, it’s all over. At the Having reached a mediocre 7 contract, how tournament share the same vulnerability and dealer ♥ table, East shows out on the third heart. You now would you play on the lead of the 10? combination. The limited time players have for pitch the ♦10 on the third heart and play the ♦A, Obviously, you need 3-2 trumps and to either one board also limits the feasibility for players to West following with the 2, East with the 8. When pick up the diamonds for at least four tricks or exchange useful information. Only after a board you lead the ♦9 from dummy, East follows with take a spade finesse. How should you play to best has been played by everyone in the field will a user the 6. Who has the queen? Surely East. If West has combine your chances while avoiding a dangerous be able to see all four complete hands. led the ♦4 from Q-4-2, he deserves to beat you! overruff? In smaller tournament settings, these measures The full deal: There are two rather straightforward lines. might still not prove sufficient. Although seating ♠ A Q 3 One is to draw trumps in three rounds, and play for schedules on Bridge Big will never allow two ♠ ♥ K Q 8 5 diamonds 3-3 or the K onside. or more tables to be playing the same board ♦ A 9 8 5 Another line is for declarer to win in hand, simultaneously, players could still leak information ♦ ♥ ♣ 4 3 play the A and ruff a diamond, return to the Q about previously played boards to each other. ♠ J 8 7 2 ♠ K 10 9 6 and ruff a diamond. This often beats the first line In larger tournaments this is less of a threat ♠ ♥ 9 7 6 3 2 ♥ J 4 when the diamonds are 4-2 with the K offside but as players will be divided over multiple sections, ♦ 4 2 ♦ K Q 6 3 loses when LHO is 3-2 in hearts and diamonds. It each with a unique set of boards, hindering player ♠ ♣ 8 5 ♣ J 9 2 also loses when the K is onside and diamonds are collusion significantly as collaborating players ♠ 7 4 6-0 or 5-1 with the defense able to ruff or score an will be seated in different sections for most of the ♥ A 10 extra trump trick via an when RHO is 2-1 tournament. ♦ J 10 7 in the reds. In smaller tournaments or in the final rounds of ♣ A K Q 10 7 6 As for the actual percentages, I’ll leave that a large knockout tournament it would be preferable to the real math experts out there. My inclination if boards are only played exactly once. Scores is that the second line is a few percentage points would be compared not to other players in the Notice to players better, but not much more than that. At the table, tournament, but to all players that ever played the Each player must have an ACBL convention this line was the winner, with LHO holding board before in previous tournaments. Aside from ♠ ♥ ♦ ♣ card filled out and on the table. Please note that K 5 3 J 10 7 Q 8 5 4 9 5 2 thwarting colluders, this measure has an additional other types of convention cards, such as the WBF Both tables were in the grand with one declarer advantage: it provides players with a fairer score, convention card or homemade cards that do not trying each line, so this was a 20-IMP pickup for as their results are compared to hundreds of other sufficiently resemble the ACBL convention card, Onstott. players, instead of only the handful that are in the are not acceptable substitutes. tournament. ♠♥♦♣ continued on page 13 Page 6 Daily Bulletin

ANNIE OAKLEY MORNING KO BRACKET I 7 Teams LEVENTRITT SILVER RIBBON (Recorrected) 14.39 1 Kasmer Andreychuk, Yorkton SK; Charlotte 78.0 Tables Blum, La Jolla CA; Pedro Ieong, Hong Kong Hong Kong; Susan 100.00 1 Richard DeMartino, Riverside CT; John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT 2598.42 Craney, N Royalton OH 75.00 2 Tom Kniest, University City MO; Donald Stack, Overland Park KS 2565.94 7.63 2 Leonid Fastovsky, Rockville MD; Mary 56.25 3 Ed Schulte, Tampa FL; Joseph Godefrin, Sarasota FL 2525.88 Bennett, Oakland MI; Judi Amatangelo, Northville MI; Rick 44.44 4 David Hampton, Broken Arrow OK; B Marshall, Tulsa OK 2497.33 Kaye, Bingham Farms MI; Margaret Hansell, Champaign IL 40.00 5 Sally Wheeler - Buddy Hanby, Spring TX 2496.13 ANNIE OAKLEY MORNING KO BRACKET II 36.36 6 Clement Jackson, Albuquerque NM; David Caprera, Denver CO 2489.96 8 Teams 33.33 7 Chuck Said, Nashville TN; Gary Kessler, Springfield IL 2453.46 9.71 1 Charles Kelley - Jo Anne Kelley, Pacific 30.77 8 Georgiana Gates, Houston TX; Ed Lazarus, Baltimore MD 2445.71 Plsades CA; Michael Baker, Scottsdale AZ; David Johnson, 28.57 9 Scott Gates, Miamisburg OH; Norman Coombs, Brookville IN 2439.06 Wichita Falls TX 26.67 10 Robert Giragosian, Bakersfield CA; Stephen McConnell, Evanston IL 2419.98 5.15 2 Eva Lipton, West Bloomfield MI; Nancy Steding, Bloomfield MI; Shelley Boschan, Bloomfield Hill MI; 25.00 11 Brian Schoenfeld, Va Beach VA; Thomas Weik, Reading PA 2395.48 Bjorgvin Kristinsson, Minneapolis MN 23.53 12 Marty Nelson, Annapolis MD; Gil Cohen, Ashburn VA 2390.36 2.18 3/4 Mary Wallace - Anne Maynard - Dorothy Costa 22.22 13 Harvey Brody, San Francisco CA; Robert Heitzman Jr, Suffern NY 2373.97 - Cathy Youmans, Knoxville TN 21.05 14 Bud Marsh - Marianne Spanier, Scottsdale AZ 2370.14 20.00 15 Richard Meffley, Fresno CA; Warren Cederborg, Visalia CA 2368.97 ANNIE OAKLEY MORNING KO BRACKET III 19.05 16 Jim Foster, Birmingham AL; Larry Sealy, Huntsville AL 2368.32 8 Teams 6.72 1 Dee Cassidy, Jasper IN; Jerlene Peach, Holland 18.18 17 Ken Cohen, PA; Stan Tulin, Highland Beach FL 2366.94 IN; Jane Gaunt - Jane Staton, Evansville IN 17.39 18 Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV; John Grantham, Amarillo TX 2362.83 3.56 2 Jan Gray - Jan Iliff - Helen Hulse - S Ricciardi, 16.67 19 Thomas Peters, Grapeland TX; , Memphis TN 2354.34 Franklin TN 16.00 20 Phillip Becker, Beachwood OH; Pierre Flatowicz, Omaha NE 2351.54 1.51 3/4 Lloyd Tarrh, Noblesville IN; Kenneth Boschee, 15.38 21 Dan Morse, Houston TX; Ira Hessel, San Antonio TX 2335.29 Carmel IN; Thomas Haines, Greenfield IN; Roy Montgomery, Franklin IN 14.81 22 Fred Hoffer, Montreal QC; Don Piafsky, Toronto ON 2334.82 14.29 23 G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, Sunny Isles FL; Peggy Kaplan, Minnetonka MN 2329.38 TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING COMPACT KO I 13.79 24 Lee Atkinson - Mark Yaeger, Hollywood FL 2325.79 10 Teams 13.33 25 Jeff Hand - Gail Greenberg, New York NY 2313.51 13.83 1 Scot Smith, Vandalia OH; J Adams, Columbus 12.90 26 Wayne Eggers, Woodridge IL; Jerry Poliquin, Gurnee IL 2307.00 OH; Sudheer Pimputkar, Worthington OH; Vickie Sebastian, 12.50 27 Kay Joyce - Randy Joyce, Raleigh NC 2304.72 Beavercreek OH 9.68 2 Gerald Gitles, Chicago IL; Jerry Ruther, Santa 12.23 28 Paul Munafo, Huntsville AL; Allen Hawkins Jr, Birmingham AL 2296.31 Fe NM; William McFall, New Berlin WI; John Russell, North 12.17 29 Rebecca Clough - Roger Clough, Culver City CA 2294.84 Barringto IL 11.43 30 Keith Garber, Las Vegas NV; Mel Colchamiro, Merrick NY 2289.52 6.22 3 Cameron Doner, Richmond BC; Kay Enfield, 11.11 31 Michael Mikyska, Los Angeles CA; Steve Mager, Hermosa Beach CA 2283.24 Santa Fe NM; Marjorie Michelin - Ellis Feigenbaum, Laguna 12.74 32 Diana Schuld, Glen Head NY; B Horiguchi, Gardena CA 2280.52 Woods CA 10.53 33 Alan Kleist, Cheverly MD; Richard Gabriel, Chicago IL 2278.97 4.84 4 Dick Kemmerer, Peoria IL; Carol Osgerby, Dyer IN; David Cohan, Richboro PA; Pat Abell, Campbellsville 10.26 34 Mark Dahl, Richmond VA; Jay Cohodes, Sunrise FL 2273.43 KY 10.00 35 , Little Rock AR; Randy Pettit, Marietta GA 2272.94 9.76 36 Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA; Steven Love, Laguna Niguel CA 2263.02 TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING COMPACT KO II 9.52 37 Kenneth Eichenbaum, Columbus OH; Rick Roeder, La Mesa CA 2259.40 10 Teams 9.30 38 Kenneth Chatzinoff, Cinnaminson NJ; Raymond Raskin, King of Prussia PA 2249.17 8.31 1 David Vine, Chattanooga TN; William Adams Jr, Hixson TN; Bob Pemberton - Lynda Pemberton, Somerset KY 9.09 39 Polly Dunn - Patrick Dunn, Bellevue WA 2244.75 5.82 2 Ronnie Frank - Ann Ruwitch - Jane Ettelson, 9.69 40 Claude Vogel, Chicago IL; Sangarapil Mohan, Oak Brook IL 2237.07 Saint Louis MO; Judith Inker, Wellesley Hills MA 8.70 41 Harry Nuckols - Mary Poplawski, Vestal NY 2231.57 3.74 3 Chris Peters, Rochester Hills MI; Ginny 8.51 42 Linda Hanson, Brentwood TN; Coley McGinnis, Nashville TN 2222.30 Poulter, Oakland Twp MI; Charles Federman, Bloomfield Hls MI; 8.33 43 Yukiko Tokunaga, 1800002 Japan; Kenji Miyakuni, Tokyo 167-004 Japan 2216.47 Dolores Bright, Milford MI 8.16 44 Ron Smith - Linda Smith, Hixson TN 2210.03 2.91 4 Douglass Hoadley, Bessemer AL; Peter Gerrard, Huntersville NC; Bill Parrish, Birmingham AL; Don 8.00 45 Mark Jones, Birmingham AL; Brooks McNeely, Knoxville TN 2209.61 Haney, Trussville AL 7.84 46 Irina Levitina, Hackensack NJ; Lew Walter, New York NY 2206.34 7.69 47 Robert Sartorius - Barbara Sartorius, Lake Hiawatha NJ 2201.06 TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING COMPACT KO III 7.55 48 Joyce Stiefel, Wethersfield CT; Sandra DeMartino, Riverside CT 2193.41 16 Teams 7.41 49 Bill Cook Jr, Madison MS; Paul Janicki, Markham ON 2190.48 6.97 1 Marilyn Lorch, Hampton Cove AL; Flo Staggs 7.27 50 Richard Ellis Jr - James Davis, Kokomo IN 2190.42 - Pamiley Powers - Betty Williams, Huntsville AL 4.88 2 Thomas Collins, Sedona AZ; Charles Riffle, TUESDAY-THURSDAY SIDE SERIES Emerald Hills CA; Linda Mize, Florissant MO; Roseann Stice, Bethalto IL 27.0 Tables 3.14 3 Bill Carson, Ltl Switzrlnd NC; Katherine A B C Trubey - Edward Banta, Spruce Pine NC; B Susan Crutchfield, 5.61 1 Jane Naiser - Abby Lussky, Louisville KY 63.46% Burnsville NC 4.21 2 Joe Fisher - Amy Fisher, Cincinnati OH 59.29% 2.44 4 Steve Vuotto, Richmond KY; William Adams 3.16 3 Henny Dorsman, Staunton VA; C. Leland Nettles, Syria VA 59.13% Jr., Lexington KY; Daniel Rosenblatt, Winston Salem NC; Won Yang, Clermont FL 4.55 4 1 Laura Guthrie, Georgetown KY; Naresh Shah, Lexington KY 58.97% 3.41 5 2 Suanne Blair, Morehead KY; John Jensen, Maysville KY 57.37% TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING COMPACT KO IV 2.56 6 3 Ken Cornelius - Mary Cornelius, Portland OR 56.57% 16 Teams 1.92 4 Phyllis Siegel, Ballwin MO; Jay D Shah, St Louis MO 56.41% 5.66 1 Suzy Haerr, Milford OH; Gail Schimpf, 3.03 5 1 Michael Hughes, Jefferson City MO; Robert Liu, Honolulu HI 55.93% Morrow OH; Gary Baker - Jeanette Baker, So Charleston WV 1.12 6 Maryann Clark - Marianne Cooper, Louisville KY 55.45% 3.96 2 Kelly Pope - Michael Pope, Hamilton ON; William Seran - Carole Shanahan, Pittsburgh PA 2.27 2 Harry Gear, Milford OH; John Morgan, Cincinnati OH 55.13% 2.55 3 Elizabeth Rosenberg - Jane Northcutt - Ronald 1.70 3 Alma Farley - Robert Clarke, Richardson TX 52.56% Straub, Louisville KY; John Van Cleve, New Albany IN 1.28 4 Ann Smith, Marion IL; Carolyn Taylor, Carbondale IL 50.80% 1.98 4 Yvonne McNabb, Worthington OH; Robert 1.19 5/6 Muriel Stitt, Honolulu HI; Linda Leaming, Rockford IL 50.64% Jiobu - Peg Vild - Barbara Muller, Columbus OH 1.19 5/6 Sandy Moss, Louisville KY; Judi Bigg, Prospect KY 50.64% WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY MORNING KO I 7 Teams BLUEGRASS BRIDGE DAY OPEN Meng-Che Ho - Li-Hsiang Kuo - Kun-Chieh Wang, Madison WI; 40.0 Tables Jimmy Pelham, Freeport NY A B C vs 17.15 1 Kenneth Chatzinoff, Cinnaminson NJ; Raymond Raskin, King of William Higgins, Cincinnati OH; Yauheni Siutsau, Loveland OH; Prussia PA 65.48% Norman Coombs - Bruce Parent, Brookville IN 12.86 2 Jerry Helms - Evelyn Duffy, Charlotte NC 61.73% Joyce Hampton, Blythewood SC; , Charlottenlund 9.65 3 Gary Schwartz, Huntsville AL; Peter Matthews Jr, Roslindale MA 59.56% Denmark; , Hockenh Germany; Benedicte 9.15 4 1 John Friedl, Signal Mtn TN; Michael Sherman, Chickamauga GA 59.22% Cronier, Paris France; , Paris France; Jenny 5.72 5 Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA; Wafik Abdou, Bakersfield CA 59.10% Wolpert, Jupiter FL 7.06 6 2 Douglas Millsap, Columbus OH; Suman Agarwal, Hilliard OH 58.91% vs 6.21 7 3 Kay Jones, The Villages FL; Geoff Jones III, Orlando FL 58.44% Yatindra Sahae, Carmel Valley CA; Yas Takeda, Hacienda Hgts CA; B Horiguchi, Gardena CA; Jianfeng Luo, North York ON; 4.68 8 Lesley Fells, Callawassie Isl SC; Dave McClintock, Bluffton SC 57.35% Richard Chan, Markham ON 3.43 9 Ron Smith - Linda Smith, Hixson TN 57.09% 3.12 10 Ed Howard, Lawrence KS; Robert Carstedt, Wichita KS 56.60% WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY MORNING II 2.86 11 Roger Johnson, Sarasota FL; Jeffrey David, Rutland MA 56.05% 6 Teams 3.86 4 James Olson - Ellen Olson, Charleston WV 55.40% Hans Strohmer - Nancy Strohmer, Houston TX; Marie Duval, 4.95 5 1 Emily Marcus, Somerville MA; Daniel Jablonski, Stoneham MA 53.75% Montreal QC; Paulin Nault, Saint-Anicet QC vs 3.71 6 2 Michael Kelley - Martina Kelley, Lake Zurich IL 52.44% M Broida, Oxford OH; Franklin Kidd, Lancaster NY; Robert 2.78 3 Marilyn Banta - Wilson Banta, Sunshine LA 50.78% Feasley, Eden NY; L Simkin, Richmond IN 2.14 4 Camilla Rabjohns, Peoria Heights IL; Ann Schuyler, Bloomington IL 49.87% 1.65 5 Karen Anderson, Batavia IL; Neil Whittle, Carol Stream IL 48.45% 1.41 6 Ed Seguin - Stephen Massicotte, Sarnia ON 47.92% Daily Bulletin Page 7

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 49ER PAIRS 17.23 3/4 Mark Shaw, Columbia MD; Martin Graf, 5.0 Tables Chevy Chase MD; Zane Gary Brown, San Francisco CA; Stephen A B C Goldstein, Anaheim CA 1.58 1 Ronald Kirk, Gahanna OH; William Harper, Columbus OH 64.00% BETTY LEPPING KO II 1.19 2 1 1 Ann Brown - Joan Wright, Louisville KY 60.50% 16 Teams 0.89 3 2 2 Libby Spinks - Judy Geralds, Louisville KY 55.50% 29.13 1 Allan Simon - Brad Boyle, Calgary AB; 0.67 4 James Carter, Louisville KY; Lloyd Huffman, Crestwood KY 55.00% Richard Ekstrum, Crystal MN; J Thomas Holzer, Hopkins MN 20.39 2 Ralph Letizia Jr - Ellen Kozlove - Verna WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 299ER PAIRS Goldberg - Joan Lepping, Louisville KY 11.65 3/4 Martha Young, Dallas TX; Mym Young, 14.5 Tables Atlantic Beach NC; Herbert Fallin Jr, Alexandria VA; La Quitta A B C Talbot, Keller TX 3.53 1 1 1 Harriet Smith, Solano Beach CA; Carolyn Espey, Poway CA 61.66% 11.65 3/4 Helen Walz, Madison IN; Gary Straka, Union 2.65 2 Claire Young - Wallace McOuat, San Anselmo CA 60.47% City OK; Garry Dye, Louisville KY; Jack Killough, Oklahoma 2.30 3 2 2 Robert Bobinger, Cincinnati OH; Debbie Wiest, West Chester OH 60.31% City OK 1.72 4 3 3 Wes Harris - Kent Harris, Louisville KY 55.48% BETTY LEPPING KO III 1.46 5 4 4 Phyl Beamer - Bob Lehmann, Louisville KY 55.03% 14 Teams 0.97 6 5 5 Leon Pauley, Versailles KY; Pat McDaniel, Danville KY 54.58% 23.20 1 Linda Harrison, Calgary AB; Hao Ge, Bay 1.02 6 Thomas Krueger, Shorewood WI; Richard Krueger, Milwaukee WI 53.98% Village OH; Nongyu Li, Sunnyvale CA; David Yu, Burnaby BC; Jack Lee, Richmond BC 16.24 2 Dave Kuschel, Minot ND; Dennis Wick, Linda Harrison, Calgary AB; Hao Ge, Bay Village OH; Nongyu Frank Stoffle - Georgina Little, London ON; Harrison Fletcher, Greencastle PA; Bing Wong, Whitby ON; John Stafford, Li, Sunnyvale CA; David Yu, Burnaby BC; Jack Lee, Richmond Shelby Twp MI; Tom Jager, Macomb MI Newcastle ON BC vs 9.28 3/4 Susan Pfeister - Ray Pfeister, Bronxville NY; vs Dee Baker - Kathy Sinkin-Amor - Anyemarie Weaver, San Sylwia McNamara - Michael McNamara, White Plains NY David Vaclavik, Appleton WI; David Dressman, Burlington KY; Antonio TX; Faye Baker, Houston TX 9.28 3/4 Allan Becker - Patricia Becker, Southfield MI; Nancy Ogreenc, Wautoma WI; David Raitt, Madison WI WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY MORNING V Dolores Bright, Milford MI; Charles Federman, Bloomfield Hls MI WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY MORNING III 8 Teams 6 Teams James Jurgenson, Denver IA; Melissa Heston, Cedar Falls IA; BETTY LEPPING KO IV Dianne Glick - Nancy Cadwell - Robert Riggs - Tom Cadwell, Flora More - Frances Kawalec, Ann Arbor MI 16 Teams Saint Louis MO vs 22.10 1 Fred Chasalow, Belmont CA; Edward vs Mary Ann Bond, Fargo ND; Nancy Gaunt, Evansville IN; Roberta Frymoyer, Half Moon Bay CA; Sara Foster, San Francisco CA; Richard Kekic, Colonial Beach VA; Patricia Pua, Marion OH; Lovell - Georgene Marks, Peoria AZ Linda Danzig, Tiburon CA Larry Kennedy, Mansfield OH; Flo Hinshaw, Ashland OH Howard Balfour, Park Forest IL; Claire Murvihill, Chicago IL; 15.47 2 Susan E G Slusky, Highland Park NJ; Ruth Zowader, Madison NJ; Marcia White, Lakeville MA; David Claudia Haller - Paula Torstrick - Judy Huffman, Lexington KY; Marilyn Maher, Washago ON; Sallie Sloboda, Marion OH Pimental, Dartmouth MA Betty Willmott, Paris KY vs 8.84 3/4 Don Haney, Trussville AL; Douglass Hoadley, vs David Maze, Somerville MA; Ira Cooper - Catherine Cooper, Bessemer AL; Bill Parrish, Birmingham AL; Per Halvorsen, Cheryl Clark, Dallas TX; Beverly Broomhead, Villa Hills KY; Woburn MA; Karen Rice, San Jose CA Norway Dave Kuschel, Minot ND; Richard Saval, Wayland MA BETTY LEPPING KO I 8.84 3/4 Doris Rich - Ruby McKinzie, Lake Ozark MO; 12 Teams Virginia Allgaier, N Kansas City MO; Nancy Wray, Saint Joseph WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY MORNING IV 43.08 1 Rick Kaye, Bingham Farms MI; John MO 6 Teams Stiefel, Wethersfield CT; , Waterloo ON; Jonathan Judith Auer, Dublin OH; Eileen Erwin, Columbus OH; Cindy Steinberg, Toronto ON; Kelley Hwang, New York NY BETTY LEPPING KO V Henderson, Northfield IL; Theresa Schneider, Northbrook IL 30.16 2 Jim Kirkham - Corinne Kirkham, Leawood KS; 16 Teams vs Donald Spaulding, Los Altos CA; Warren Cederborg, Visalia CA; 18.75 1 Moira Hollingsworth - Dianne Aves - Milos James Reid Brazier - Linda Brazier, Moro IL; Donald Klingsick, Richard Meffley, Fresno CA; Dennis Newman, Scarsdale NY Polak - Fumiyo Kawamura, Waterloo ON Edwardsville IL; Robert Cundall, Collinsville IL 17.23 3/4 David Rogers, Pinehurst NC; Jay Cohodes, 13.13 2 Gail Slater - Katherine Zimmerman - Jan Sunrise FL; Paul Wright Jr, Mount Pleasant SC; Martin Johnson Omley, Louisville KY; Barbara Wallace, Canton MS Jr, Folly Beach SC 2011 World Bridge Production Pairs (WBP) Play this year and win an invitation and free entry (US $2,800 value) to next year’s Pairs (CIP). The winning pair will have standing in the 2012 CIP player’s pool courtesy of World Bridge Productions. Further, it will be your option to be auctioned in the Calcutta Pool* at a Gala Cocktail party on Thursday evening (where the minimum bid on each pair will be $US 12,500). This free entry is available to the 2011 winning pair only, and the winning pair must play together. The 2010 WBP Champs Magy and Miriam Rosenberg, will be availing themselves of this opportunity in the 2011 CIP. Dates: May 7 and 8, 2011, Green Valley Ranch, Henderson Nevada. Convention rate at the GVR is $120 and includes resort fee (world famous spa onsite), with a cut-off date of March 30th.

Breakfast for participants will be served at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 7th. The auction for this event (minimum bid US $1,000) begins at 9:30 and is run by the estimable Bob Hamman. This is a three- session contest (two on May 7 and one on May 8). The event will conclude at 3:00 pm with a closing cocktail party on Sunday. Anyone arriving early is invited to attend the 2011 CIP cocktail party and Auction on Thursday night May 5th at 6:00 pm. If you have any questions, or are interested, please contact Bill Rosenbaum (cell 917-282-7451) or send an email to [email protected]. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have.

*If you are the winning pair and choose to participate in the 2012 auction, and are not bid on, you be responsible for the entire $12,500. If you are purchased by someone else, you will be required to buy 10% of yourselves and have the unfettered right to buy up to 40% (or more at the owner’s discretion). Page 8 Daily Bulletin

TUESDAY ZIP KO preferential leads. 1962 , Sylvia Stein 8 Tables Whitehead was instrumental in standardizing 1963 Mrs. K. L. Sargent, Mrs. Ray Tobin 2.73 1 Randall Rubinstein, Brooklyn NY; Dana Berkowitz, Boca Raton FL; Belinda Gu, Sunnyvale CA; Adam procedures in and later in contract 1964 Margaret Alcorn, Lucille Patterson Kaplan, New Port Richey FL bridge. 1965 Nancy Gruver, Sue Sachs 1.45 2 Jenna Tichon - Michael Shaw, Winnipeg MB; Winners: 1966 Virginia Heckel, Edith Kemp Aaron Cavender, Sandy UT; Roger Smith, Pittsburg CA 1930 , Maud Zontlein 1967 Garner McDaniel, Terry Michaels 1931 Vivi Hanson, Elinor Murdoch 1968 Hermine Baron, 1932 Mrs. Jay S. Jones, Olive Peterson 1969 Gale Clarke, Gloria Noszka 1933 Doris Fuller, Mrs. Courtand Smith 1970 Robin Klar, Tina Rockaway 1934 Helen Bonwit, Helen White 1971 Amalya Kearse, Jacqui Mitchell 1935 Bertine Teichman, Mable Ulbrich 1972 Kerri Davis, Rhoda Walsh 1936 Mrs. Jay S. Jones, 1973 Ann Economidy, Vivian Williamson 1937 Mable Ervin, Doris Fuller 1974 Pat Leary, Jan Stansby 1938 Helen Sobel, Sally Young 1975 Jacqui Mitchell, Gail Moss 1939 Helen Sobel, Sally Young 1976 Gail Schaab, Barbara Staton 1940 Edith Atkinson, Mrs. John Waidlich 1977 Jacqui Mitchell, Gail Moss 1941 Mae P. Rosen, Edith Seligman 1978 Babs Charney, Flo Rotman 1942 Mae P. Rosen, Edith Seligman 1979 Anne Burnstein, Edith Kemp 1943 Mae P. Rosen, Edith Seligman 1980 Mildred Boyce, Barbara Norwood 1944 , 1981 Emma Jean Hawes, 1945 Peggy Golder, Olive Peterson 1982 Hermine Baron, Beverly Rosenberg The 2010 Women’s Pairs champs were Suzy 1946 Edith Seligman, Sally Young 1983 Evelyn Levitt, Jo Morse Burger and Linda Lewis. 1947 Gratian Goldstein, Josephine Gutman 1984 Judy Tucker, Jacqui Mitchell 1948 Gratian Goldstein, Josephine Gutman 1985 Dale Dermer, JoAnne Caplan Women’s Pairs compete 1949 , Ruth Sherman 1986 , Nancy Gruver for Whitehead Trophy 1950 Mrs. John Kelly, Dorothy Thompson 1987 Tobi Deutsch, Play begins today in the Whitehead Women’s 1951 Alwina M. Dunphy, Mrs. Edward Minear 1988 Sally Wheeler, Georgiana Gates Pairs with two qualifying sessions, followed by 1952 Shirley Fairchild, Elaine Lee 1989 Nadine Wood, Jeanne Elkner two final sessions 1953 Mrs. Harold P. Swearingen, Barbara Weiner 1990 Tobi Deutsch, June Deutsch tomorrow. 1954 Margaret Alcorn, Sally Neely 1991 Leslie Paryzer, Nancy Widman This is the 79th 1955 Kay Rhodes, Margaret Wagar 1992 Cheri Bjerkan, Janice Seamon Women’s Pairs. 1956 Kay Rhodes, Margaret Wagar 1993 Carol Sanders, Betty Ann Kennedy At stake is the 1957 Kay Rhodes, Margaret Wagar 1994 Corinne Kirkham, Ann Kluewer Whitehead Trophy, 1958 Betty Nail, Phyllis Novak 1995 Lila Perlstein, Juanita Chambers donated in 1930 by 1959 Betty Adler, Dorothy Hayden 1996 Nancy Widman, Leslie Paryzer Wilbur C. Whitehead 1960 , 1997 Susan Wexler, Margie Gwozdzinsky of New York, a great 1961 , Betty Haddad 1998 Judi Radin, bridge authority and 1999 Harriet Eaton, Ellen Crawford a member of the The Women’s Pairs was held at the Summer North 2000 Joan Stein, Eunice Rosen team that won the American Championships until 1962. A similar 2001 Judi Radin, Sylvia Moss Vanderbilt Cup in 1928, the first year it was in play. event was held at the Spring NABC 1958-1962 2002 Cheri Bjerkan, Sue Weinstein Whitehead (1866-1931) was president of the with these winners: 2003 Joan Eaton, Candace Griffey Simplex Automobile Company, but bridge held 1958 Kay Rhodes, Margaret Wagar 2004 Jacqui Mitchell, Amalya Kearse such a fascination for him that he retired from 1959 Bert Epstein, Blossom Grossblatt 2005 Gail Greenberg, Laurie Vogel business in 1910 to devote his life to bridge. 1960 Gretchen Feldstein, Jane Mueller 2006 Sylvia Moss, Judy Radin He was the inventor of many bidding and play 1961 May Belle Long, Effie Woods 2007 Kamla Chawla, Irina Ladyzhevsky conventions, the quick-trick table of card values, 1962 Clarice Holt, Mrs. Greeley Warner 2008 Chris Benson, Lynne Feldman the Whitehead system of requirements for original 2009 Lisa Berkowitz, Joann Glasson bids and responses and the Whitehead table of 2010 Suzy Burger, Linda Lewis Bowl World Championship in 1950, won the 1976 Terry Hause, Ernest Ivey Vanderbilt eight times, the six times, the 1977 Barry Crane, Peter Rank , the Open Pairs and the Master Mixed 1978 Robert Levin, Mike Passell Teams three times each and the Mixed Pairs five 1979 Jeff Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell times. 1980 Paul Lewis, Michael Schreiber Barry Crane holds the record in the event with 1981 Dan Gertsman, Marc Nathan seven victories. 1982 Gerald Caravelli, Craig Janitschke Silodor was an original member of the Bridge 1983 Barry Crane, Mike Passell Hall of Fame, elected in the Sixties when the 1984 Lou Bluhm, Bart Bramley institution was the province of its creator, The 1985 Jim Robison, Joey Silver Bridge World magazine. 1986 Lew Stansby, Ralph Katz The trophy was presented in 1963 in memory 1987 Ed Manfield, Kit Woolsey of Silodor and made retroactive to include winners 1988 Ron Rubin, Michael Becker of the event, which began in 1958. 1989 Kit Woolsey, Ed Manfield Previous winners: 1990 Don Campbell, Barry Harper The 2010 winners were Nicholas L’Ecuyer and Stephen Landen. 1958 Leonard Harmon, Ivar Stakgold 1991 Larry Mori, Henry Bethe 1959 Lew Mathe, Edward Taylor (became Open Pairs) Open Pairs competitors 1960 Robert Jordan, Alvin Roth 1992 Bernie Miller, Mike Lucas 1961 Mark Hodges, Hampton Hume 1993 Russ Ekeblad, vie for Silodor Trophy 1962 Robert Jordan, Arthur Robinson 1994 Lloyd Arvedon, Allan Falk The Silodor Open Pairs is a four-session event 1963 Norman Kay, 1995 John Strauch, Evan Bailey consisting of two qualifying and two final sessions. 1964 Barry Crane, 1996 Ralph Katz, Howard Weinstein The winners’ names 1965 John Biddle, James Wisemiller 1997 Eric Greco, are engraved on 1966 , Norman Kay 1998 Geir Helgemo, the Silodor Trophy, 1967 Harvey Cohen, Maury Genud 1999 Mike Passell, presented in memory 1968 Ronald Balu, Richard Spero 2000 Mike Cappelletti, Larry Hicks of Sidney Silodor, 1969 Robert Freedman, James Mathis 2001 Jim Tritt, Richard Meffley winner of the 1970 Barry Crane, John Fisher 2002 Joergen Molberg, Boerre Lund , the 1971 1-2. Barry Crane, John Fisher 2003 Ralph Katz, Michael Rosenberg McKenney Trophy 1-2. Joan Remey, Vincent Remey 2004 Larry Cohen, David Berkowitz and more than 30 1972 1-2. Barry Crane, John Fisher 2005 Bob Morris, North American 1-2. Matt Granovetter, Merle Tom 2006 David Berkowitz, Larry Cohen championships. 1973 Michael Hoffman, Jack Rhatigan 2007 Giorgio Duboin, Silodor, a 1974 Barry Crane, John Fisher 2008 , Dan Jacob member of the team that won the first Bermuda 1975 Garey Hayden, Daniel Hyland 2009 Nicholas L’Ecuyer, Stephen Landen Daily Bulletin Page 9

1998 1. Paul Spear, Jim Johnsen; 2. David Halasi, 7.50 3/4 Larry Jones, Pickerington OH; Albert Fultz, Ft Mike Nadler Mitchell KY; Tom Fletcher - Dianne Hilt, Columbus OH 7.50 3/4 Gerry Mirus - Myrna Rosen, Cincinnati OH; 1999 1. Jenni Hartsman, Andrew Rosenthal; 2. Michael Remondino, Crestview Hills KY; Rick O’Connor, Villa Martin Hunter, Andy Stark Hills KY 2000 1. Nie Wei Ping, Christopher Leung; 2. David BETTY LEPPING KO VI Yang, Xiaodong Shi 16 Teams 2001 1. LaToss Carpenter, Brandon Carpenter; 2. 15.83 1 Martha Jo Jones, Baton Rouge LA; Irby Mike Nadler, Gurhun Baykal Jones, Gonzales LA; Cece Lichtenstein, Jacksonville FL; Bruno 2002 1. Rich Atwater, Chris Pesce; 2. Bob Sievers, Dellamea, Beckley WV 11.08 2 Sandy Spears - Sue LaSalle - Mauri Malka - Georgia Heth Cary Gold, Louisville KY 2003 1. Chi-Yen Lai, Bin Dai; 2. Edward Leach, 6.33 3/4 Lynn Vogel - Lynn Smith - Gwen Kyle - Bruce Schwaidelson Thomas Timm, Knoxville TN 6.33 3/4 Carmen Keys - Paul Cuneo, Houston TX; 2004 1. Martin Harris, Jacob Morgan; 2. Mark Beverly McMullen, Vermilion OH; Michael Creager, Brecksville Brighouse, Harvinder Sidhu OH 2005 1. Yeong-Long Shiue, David Margolin; 2. Jim Winners of the Red Ribbon Pairs in 2010: Bob BETTY LEPPING KO VII Lyle, Robert Todd Levey and Jim Ritzenberg. 16 Teams 2006 1. Chris Buchanan, B.J. Trelford; 2. Everett 14.01 1 Cheryl Clark, Dallas TX; Beverly Broomhead, Boyer, Mansoor Gowani Villa Hills KY; Phyllis Bishop, Loveland OH; Susan Hermans, Red Ribbon Pairs 2007 1. Jack Hawthorne, Paul Spear; 2. Jim Kehoe, West Chester OH 9.81 2 Catherine Sallar, Fall River MA; Frederica begins today Chuck Michalski Swisher, Knoxville TN; Christine Halkiotis, Wellesley Hills MA; The Red Ribbon Pairs, an ACBL event with 2008 1. Mike Develin, Li-Chung Chen; 2. Sidney Diogo Teixeira, Wellesley MA Kanter, Ron Nelken 5.60 3/4 Judith Gandee - Jan Gray - Jan Iliff - S national rating open Ricciardi - Helen Hulse, Franklin TN to players with 2009 1. Daniel Jackson, Bill Gervais; 2. Steven 5.60 3/4 Anne Harrington, Huntington Bch CA; S fewer than 2000 Towner, Mitch Towner Graham Kelly, Hudson OH; Charles Riffle, Emerald Hills CA; masterpoints, gets 2010 1. Bob Levey, Jim Ritzenberg; 2. George Ken Trock, Hamilton NJ Dragich, Rosemary Dragich underway today. BETTY LEPPING KO VIII Players earn 16 Teams qualification by 11.53 1 Kelly Pope - Michael Pope, Hamilton ON; Crown Royal Sharon Weintrob, Wayne PA; Harry Espey, Poway CA placing first or By Gary Hann 8.07 2 Albert Phillips - Patricia Murty, Baltimore MD; second overall in Michigan players live through some cold Susan McLaurin - Janet Williams, Houston TX regionally rated 4.61 3/4 Gary Busch - Susan Wisner - Lalitha weather, and sometimes trot out the newer style Yalamanchili, Cincinnati OH; C Willig, Fairfield OH events of at least “Specific King Asking” to bid some cold contracts! 4.61 3/4 Tim White - Renae Gunstone-White - Melinda Flight B status. Watch frequent winner and recent Platinum Life Westgate - Jane Green, Mercer Island WA Neither member of a qualifying pair may hold Master Beverly Gardner of Farmington Hills MI in more than 2000 masterpoints at the time of BETTY LEPPING KO IX action on Board 10 of the first final session of the 12 Teams qualification. Rockwell Mixed Pair (hands rotated): 6.22 1 Joy Murphy, Clarksville TN; Elizabeth The four-session event began in 1986 and Dlr: East ♠ 5 3 Herstek, Ashland City TN; James Lawler, Brentwood TN; Sarah winners have their names inscribed on the Percy X. Thompson, Columbia TN Vul: Both ♥ 8 3 4.35 2 A Colleen Sinclair - Patricia Logan, Bean Trophy. ♦ K J 10 8 6 3 Indianapolis IN; Emily King, Greenwood IN; Diane Fillmore, Bean Trophy ♣ K 10 9 Plainfield IN The trophy was designated by the ACBL 2.49 3/4 Mary Jane Mascarich - Kathryn Scott - Patty Board of Directors in 1996 to honor Bean, ACBL Williamson, Louisville KY; Jane Alexander, Anchorage KY ♠ Q 8 7 6 5 ♠ K J 9 2 2.49 3/4 Dorothy Losey - Robert Losey - Myron Kean - president in 1972 and chairman of the Board in ♥ Q 7 ♥ 10 9 6 5 2 William Bockmon, Louisville KY 1973. ♦ 9 5 ♦ 7 2 WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 1 Bean (1916-1992) represented District 19 on ♣ 7 6 3 2 ♣ J 5 16 Teams the Board from 1964 until 1988 and served as 27.52 1 Russell Ekeblad, Portsmouth RI; Jan Jansma, Spijkenisse Netherlands; , Los Angeles CA; Bill president of the ACBL Charity Foundation from ♠ A 10 1974 until 1981. He was a member of the National Eisenberg, Perris CA ♥ A K J 4 19.26 2 Douglas Doub, W Hartford CT; Franklin Goodwill Committee and the National Board of ♦ A Q 4 Merblum, Bloomfield CT; Yiji Starr, Wayland MA; Alan Applebaum, Brookline MA Governors and general chairman of arrangements ♣ A Q 8 4 for the in Seattle in 1984. 12.38 3 Mark Leonard, Ypsilanti MI; Kevin Fay, Ann North South Arbor MI; Andrew Gumperz, Castro Valley CA; Adam Kaplan, Bean and his wife, Anne, were named Hann Gardner New Port Richey FL ACBL Honorary Members for 1992, the first 2♦ 2NT (1) 9.63 4 Pawel Niedzielski - Grzegorz Lewaciak - time that honor was bestowed on a husband-wife Zdzislaw Beling, Lodz Poland; Dominik Filipowicz, Kalisz 3♥ (2) 4NT (3) Poland combination. 5♦ 5NT (4) Bean was the editor of Mad, Mad World of 6♣ (5) 7NT WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 2 16 Teams Bridge, a publication that strongly championed (1) Modified Ogust. players of less than expert class. 22.13 1 Anne Brenner - David Caprera, Denver CO; (2) Contrived “good” hand, bad suit. Alexander Kolesnik, Ventura CA; John Ramos, Los Angeles CA Winners and runners-up (3) Roman Keycard Blackwood. 15.49 2 Corey Krantz, Drexel Hill PA; Brian 1986 1. Wayne Perrin, Martin Newland; 2. Hugh (4) Specific king asking “below our suit.” Schoenfeld, Va Beach VA; Ethan Kotkin, Cherry Hill NJ; Thomas Ogle, Charlie Cargile Weik, Reading PA (5) ♣K. 9.96 3 Ron Klinger - Henry Christie, Australia; 1987 1. Jim Gaarder, Jimmy Ritzenberg; 2. Charles By partnership agreement, weak two-bids, William Haughie, Qld 4066 Australia; Peter Buchen, Nsw 2027 Moser, Paul Bratton even at unfavorable vulnerability are usually “bad Australia 7.75 4 Shou-Ling Wang, Bethesda MD; Arnold Selig, 1988 1. Leni Holtz, Guy Green; 2. Anthony hands.” So, nothing was sure when I could have Trafecanty, Michael Trafecanty Cheltenham PA; Rose-Marie Loughnane, Lafayette Hill PA; Ala opened ♦J 9 8 5 4 3 and a side card. Gardner took Hamilton-Day, Rose Valley PA 1989 1. Lu Kohutiak, Yvonne Hernandez; 2-3. full advantage, despite being the person preempted WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 3 Warren Haynie, Charlie Cargile; 2-3. Bill by her own partner. She started patiently with 2NT Goldberg, Bill McKenna 12 Teams — modified Ogust. She learned that I liked my 14.82 1 William McFall, New Berlin WI; Jerry 1990 1. Philip Gordon, Mike Grodsky; 2. Rajendra hand, ostensibly 8--10 high-card points, and didn’t Poliquin, Gurnee IL; Sharon Meng-Horton, Dade City FL; Wayne Agarwal, Don Chilrud like my suit (I upgraded my two kings; she’s seen Eggers, Woodridge IL 10.37 2 James Priebe - Joan Priebe, Mississauga ON; 1991 1. Dan Marthaler, Robert Johnstone; 2. my active bidding over many years!). Steven Gaynor, Art Ardy Bakshian Debbie Feldman - Christopher Cowan, Oakville ON After RKC confirmed the♦ K, Gardner was 6.67 3 Janet Macchi, Stuart FL; Merle Stetser, 1992 1. Duncan McCallum, Peter Peng; 2. Andy not content with the likely small slam. Because Honolulu HI; Ginnie Blitzman, Mission Viejo CA; Tom Breed, Kingwood TX Goodman, Steve Zolotow she could sign off later, Gardner tried 5NT on the 1993 1. Ron Weinstock, John Gillette; 2. Hank 5.19 4 Phyllis Fireman - Marlene Keliher, Chestnut off-chance that I held the ♣K. Now she could count Hill MA; David Sokolow, Austin TX; Marina Polestra, Boston MA Meyer, Marty Graf 12 top tricks (one spade, two hearts, six diamonds 1994 1. T.C. Petty, Steve Altus; 2. Grant Robinson, and three clubs), and aggressively bid the grand WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 4 Joe Walden 14 Teams slam which could have various squeeze or split 13.32 1 Robert Bertoni, Haverhill MA; Peter Manzon, 1995 1. Marc Umeno, Hank Youngerman; 2. chances. When the ♣J dropped early, 13 tricks and Waltham MA; Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA; Randy Okubo, Bernie Greenspan, Keith Sechler a near top were Gardner’s reward for thoughtful Saint Paul MN 1996 1. Vinay Sarin, Ringo Chung; 2. Burton 9.32 2 Charles Aldenderfer - Peter Aldenderfer, bidding. Indianapolis IN; Fred Wilson - Nancy Wilson, Carmel IN Lipsky, Arnold Goldstein 5.99 3 Judith Sanis - Allan Sanis, Tibberton Glos 1997 1. Tony Miller, Diane Miller; 2. Mark England; Charles Gill - Carol Garnett, St Petersburg FL Bumgardner, Nagy Kamel 4.66 4 Joanne Deutsch - Audrey Dybvad, Dayton OH; ♠♥♦♣ Stefanie Ginger - Judy Berberich, Centerville OH Page 10 Daily Bulletin Vanderbilt Knockout Teams 67 Teams Dallas TX; Fu Zhong, Beijing People’s Republic of China; Jie Monaco: Pierre Zimmermann, Geneva C Switzerland; Zhao, Tianjin People’s Republic of China Franck Multon, Nice France; Michel Bessis, Paris France; , Paris France; Claudio Nunes - Fulvio Fantoni, Aubrey Strul - Michael Becker, Boca Raton FL; Geir Helgemo Monaco - Tor Helness, Monaco; Erik Saelensminde, Jessheim Norway; vs Boye Brogeland, Norway Seymon Deutsch, Laredo TX; John Kranyak, Las Vegas vs NV; Billy Cohen, Sherman Oaks CA; Jon Baldursson, Joe Grue, New York NY; , Toronto ON; Ishmael Hafnarfjordur Iceland; Thorlakur Jonsson, Kopavogur Iceland Delmonte, New South Wales Australia; Curtis Cheek, Las Vegas NV; , London England Frank Nickell - Zia Mahmood, New York NY; Ralph Katz, Burr Ridge IL; Bob Hamman, Dallas TX; Eric Rodwell, Carolyn Lynch, Scottsdale AZ; Mike Passell, Las Vegas NV; Clearwater Bch FL; Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL - Aleksander Dubinin, Moscow Russia; vs Adam Zmudzinski, Katowice Poland; Cezary Balicki, Smolec Lou Ann O’Rourke, Scottsdale AZ; Marc Jacobus, Las Poland Vegas NV; Eddie Wold, Houston TX; Roger Bates, Mesa vs AZ; Bas Drijver, Capelle Aan Den Netherlands; Sjoert Brink, Mary Ann Berg, Atherton CA; Mark Lair, Canyon TX; Huub Rotterdam Netherlands Bertens, Tilburg Netherlands; Ton Bakkeren, Oisterwijk Netherlands; Bauke Muller, Hoorn Netherlands; Simon De John Diamond, Boca Raton FL; Brian Platnick, Evanston IL; Wijs, Doorn Netherlands Geoff Hampson - Fred Gitelman, Las Vegas NV; Eric Greco, Wynnewood PA; Brad Moss, San Anselmo CA Martin Fleisher, New York NY; Michael Kamil, Holmdel NJ; vs Chip Martel, Davis CA; Lew Stansby, Dublin CA; Robert Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY; Piotr Gawrys, Warsaw Levin, Henderson NV; Steve Weinstein, Andes NY Poland; , Moshav Zofit Israel; Ron Pachtmann, vs Kfar Saba Israel; Cornelis Van Prooijen, Nieuw Vennep John Onstott, New Orleans LA; Mike Cappelletti, Winter Park Netherlands; Louk Verhees, Voorhou Netherlands FL; Drew Casen, Las Vegas NV; Ron Smith, San Francisco CA; Bruce Ferguson, Palm Springs CA; Howard Parker III, James Cayne, New York NY; Michael Seamon, Dania FL; Clements CA Alfredo Versace - Lorenzo Lauria, Rome Italy; Giorgio Duboin, Torino Italy; Antonio Sementa, Parma Italy George Jacobs, Hinsdale IL; Steve Beatty, Mill Creek WA; vs - Walid Elahmady, Cairo Egypt; Norberto Bocchi, Barbara Sonsini, Woodside CA; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ; Barcelona Spain; Guido Ferraro, Torino Italy Gunnar Hallberg, Brighton United Kingdom; Chris Compton, vs

1.Monaco 36 83 109 170 22 38 57 68 32. (33) Carmichael 1.Monaco

16. (17) Deutsch 16. Mahaffey 43 57 80 99 51 105 141 172 17. Deutsch

9. Gordon 6 43 88 127 37 81 105 137 24. (41) Kang 9. (41) Kang

8. Jacobs 25. Levine 29 48 78 91 32 72 87 135 8. Jacobs

5. Strul 72 74 90 140 26 74 110 128 28. Lall 5. Strul

12. (21) Grue 21. Grue 22 76 130 193 34 53 69 85 12. Moss

13. Bathurst 27 71 83 96 29 43 69 123 20. Sonsini 13. (20) Sonsini

4. Cayne 29. Campos 19 77 92 133 14 46 96 149 4. Cayne Daily Bulletin Page 11 Vanderbilt Knockout Teams Meng Kang, Beijing People’s Republic of China; Shaolin 25.00 17/32 Robert Hampton, Blythewood SC; Gavin Sun, Chengdu People’s Republic of China; Xiaodong Shi, Wolpert, Jupiter FL; John Hurd - , New York Naperville IL; Jiang Gu, Mountain Lakes NJ; Jian-Jian Wang, NY; , Warszawa Poland; Grzegorz Narkiewicz, Clarksville MD; Hailong Ao, Herndon VA Bielsk Poland 25.00 17/32 Jacob Morgan, Madison WI; Michael 25.00 17/32 Mark Gordon, Purchase NY; Pratap Polowan, New York NY; , Seattle WA; Neil Rajadhyaksha, Venice FL; Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD; Chambers, Schenectady NY David Berkowitz, Boca Raton FL; Terje Aa, Heimdal Norway; 25.00 17/32 - Hemant Lall, Dallas TX; Judith Jorgen Molberg, Trondheim Norway Bianco - Winthrop Allegaert, New York NY; James Krekorian, 25.00 17/32 Christal Henner-Welland - Roy Welland, Pensacola FL; , Pleasantville NY New York NY; Steve Garner, Chicago IL; Howard Weinstein, 25.00 17/32 Joaopaulo Campos, Sao Paulo Brazil; San Diego CA; Alexander Smirnov, Lubeck Germany Miguel Villas-Boas, Sao Paulo Spain; Ernesto Dorsi, Sao Germany; , Hamburg Germany Paulo Sp 05 Brazil; Fabio Sampaio, Sao Paulo Brazil; Joaquin 25.00 17/32 Michael Moss - Bjorn Fallenius, New York Pacareu – Benjamin Robles, Santiago Chile NY; Peter Fredin, Malmo Sweden; Martin Shaltz, Denmark 25.00 17/32 Thomas Carmichael, Kennesaw GA; Jeff 25.00 17/32 Kevin Bathurst, New York NY; Daniel Roman, Alexandria VA; Patricia Tucker, Atlanta GA; Kevin Zagorin, Skokie IL; Bart Bramley, Dallas TX; Nikolay Collins, Dunwoody GA Demirev, Arlington Hts IL; Fredrik Nystrom, Stockholm 25.00 17/32 Jacek Jerzy Kalita, Warsaw Poland; Sweden; , TabySweden Krzysztof Kotorowicz, Bialystok Poland; Nicolas L’Ecuyer, 25.00 17/32 Jim Mahaffey, Winter Park FL; Gary Cohler, Montreal QC; Vincent Demuy, Laval QC; David Grainger, Miami FL; , New York NY; Jacek Pszczola, Chapel Bend OR; Ron Zambonini, Nepean ON Hill NC; Krzysztof Martens, Rzeszow Poland; Krzysztof 25.00 17/32 Paul Lewis - Linda Lewis, Sioux Falls SD; Jassem, Puszczykoud Poland Victor King, Hartford CT; Geoffrey Brod, Palm Beach Gdns 25.00 17/32 Andrew Rosenthal - Aaron Silverstein - FL , New York NY; Tom Townsend, London W9 25.00 17/32 Hansa Narasimhan, Los Altos Hills CA; 1sd England; , Reading Great Britain; Michael Sandip Datta, Kol India; Amar Banerjee, Bhadreswar 91 India; Rosenberg, New Rochelle NY Kaystabh Nandi, Kolkata India; William Watson, Sunnyvale 25.00 17/32 Steve Robinson, Arlington VA; Peter Boyd, CA Darnestown MD; Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA; , Bloomington NY 25.00 17/32 Mike Levine, Boca Raton FL; Dennis McGarry, Stuart FL; Dennis Clerkin - Jerry Clerkin, Bloomington IN; Stephen Landen, Ellicott City MD; Daniel Gerstman, Buffalo NY

2. Nickell 32 107 145 157 13 20 58 97 2. Nickell 31. (34) Kalita

15. O’Rourke 18. Rosenthal 13 47 79 92 32 56 70 119 15. O’Rourke

10. Henner 38 38 57 105 47 96 128 145 10. (23) Onstott 23. Onstott

7. Fleisher 26. R.Hampton 4 43 70 96 31 48 87 117 7. Fleisher

6. Lynch 21 29 79 124 35 66 95 102 6. Lynch 27. Morgan

11. (22) Berg 22. Berg 32 55 95 149 5 29 31 54 11. (54) Narasimhan

14. Schwartz 24 59 71 111 31 55 83 107 19. Robinson 14. Schwartz

3. Diamond 30. Lewis 41 84 121 136 28 64 94 175 3. Diamond Page 12 Daily Bulletin

WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 5 AX SIDE SWISS 12 Teams 58 Tables 10.74 1 Brian Duran, Somerville MA; Barry Margolin, A X Arlington MA; Gordon Zind, Ottawa ON; Doug Anderson, Quincy MA 13.31 1 1 Richard Maybin, Hendersonville NC; Leonard Gross, Boynton Beach FL; 7.52 2 Ashok Shingavi - Sam Dodson - Elton Lipnick, Hugh Williams, Carbondale IL; James Gumbert, Flat Rock NC 103.00 Houston TX; Philip Duterme, Bellaire TX 9.98 2 Joyce Hampton, Blythewood SC; Sabine Auken, Charlottenlund Denmark; 4.83 3 Thomas Cox, Mount Juliet TN; Barbara Daniela von Arnim, D-68766 Hockenh Germany; Benedicte Cronier, Paris Moomy, Hendersonville TN; Richard Brummer, Effingham IL; 75018 France; Sylvie Willard, Paris 75014 France; , Rebecca Lowen, Nashville TN Jupiter FL 97.00 3.76 4 Dick Wilson - Marilyn Goldman, Rochester NY; Peter Kyper, West Chester PA; Michael Myers, Ottawa ON 7.49 3 Gabriella Olivieri, Alessandria Italy; Dano De Falco, 35030 Rubano (P Italy; Patricia Cayne - Jacqui Mitchell, New York NY 93.00 WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 6 5.62 4 Geeske Joel, Palo Alto CA; , Austin TX; Janice 16 Teams Seamon-Molson, Hollywood FL; Debbie Rosenberg, New Rochelle NY 91.00 10.23 1 John Harper - Jerri Harper, Peninsula OH; 3.69 5/6 David Lindop - Doug Baxter, Toronto ON; Jurek Czyzowicz, Gatineau QC; Ruby Killebrew, Collierville TN; Colleen Duffy, Memphis TN 7.16 2 Christopher Overpeck - Marilyn Riese - Terry Dan Jacob, Vancouver BC 90.00 Maguire - Vangie Smith, Louisville KY 3.69 5/6 Dana Berkowitz, Boca Raton FL; Robert Todd, Tallahassee FL; Adam 4.60 3 Gerald Nehra, Muskegon MI; Ann Lockhart, Parrish, Arlington MA; McKenzie Myers, Portland OR 90.00 New Bern NC; William Granger, Bradenton FL; Benjamin 2.37 7 Penny Lane - J Peter Tripp, Williston VT; Mary Gorkin, Boca Raton FL; Dickens, Fernandina Bch FL Tania Reyes Hiller, Shrub Oak NY 88.00 3.58 4 Robert Abrams, Atlanta GA; Michael Abrams, 1.78 8 Bonnie Bagley, Colorado Spgs CO; Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA; Denis Pasadena CA; James Easterling, Casselberry FL; Margaret Hansell, Champaign IL Murphy, Wolfville NS; Jay Baum, Germantown TN 86.00 1.41 9/10 Hans Jacobs, Downsview ON; Debbie Bennett, Scarborough ON; Richard WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 7 Chan, Markham ON; Jianfeng Luo, North York ON 85.00 16 Teams 8.24 9/10 2 Leonid Fastovsky, Rockville MD; Aziz Ahmed, Cincinnati OH; David 9.74 1 Brian Reynolds, Canoga Park CA; Jennifer Morse, New Minas NS; Larry Mock, Dartmouth NS 85.00 Chalfan, Bellevue WA; David Taylor, Seattle WA; Jingsong Liu, 1.21 11 Paul Bubendey - Gerald Gitles, Chicago IL; Daniel Neill, Lexington Renton WA 6.82 2 Martha Telfer, Carbondale CO; Theresa KY; Jerry Ruther, Santa Fe NM 83.00 Andino, Tallahassee FL; Greg Humphreys, Charlottesville VA; 1.11 12 Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; Joseph De Gaetano, Atkinson NH; Randall Max Aeschbacher, Salt Lake City UT Rubinstein, Brooklyn NY; Susan Miller, Boca Raton FL 82.00 4.38 3 John Philbrook, Manchester MI; John Allen, 6.18 3 Thomas Hyde, Willimantic CT; Edwin Lewis III, Bolton CT; Gail Levy, Tecumseh MI; Stephen Carpman - Bob Rasmussen, Ann Arbor MI Melville NY; Reisha Berkowsky, Huntingtn Sta NY 77.00 3.41 4 Sheila Fasbender, Arcadia IN; Kitty Parrin - Deanna Nesbit, Indianapolis IN; Joyce Brandt, Zionsville IN 4.64 4 Robert Levey, Bethesda MD; Walter Smith Jr, Washington DC; Barry Spector, Springfield VA; Randy Thompson, Albuquerque NM 68.00 WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 8 3.05 5/6 John Cox, Kellogg ID; Judy Harris, Salmon Arm BC; Angela Fenton, 16 Teams Vancouver BC; Monica Angus, West Vancouver BC 64.00 8.27 1 Claudia Haller - Paula Torstrick - Judy 3.05 5/6 Roger Smith, Pittsburg CA; Deborah Reichman, Algodones NM; Dolores Huffman, Lexington KY; Betty Willmott, Paris KY Brenner - Kay Enfield, Santa Fe NM 64.00 5.79 2 Potter Orr - Sanderson Orr - Mary Smith - Bruce Smith, Cincinnati OH 1.96 7 Mario Mory - Phyllis Mory, Los Angeles CA; Maria Pendergast, W 3.72 3 Nancy Strohmer - Hans Strohmer - Susan Hollywood CA; Maria Abbott, San Francisco CA 61.00 Belding - Carolyn Campbell, Houston TX 2.89 4 Robert Korten, Frankfort MI; Cheryl Klein - BCD SIDE SWISS Perry Moore, Louisville KY; Paul Cuffe, Fripp Island SC 59 Tables B C D WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 9 16 Teams 10.47 1 1 Paul Cuneo - Carmen Keys, Houston TX; Beverly McMullen, 7.42 1 Jagjit Singh - Freda Mills, East Lansing MI; Vermilion OH; Michael Creager, Brecksville OH 112.00 Leon Schmelzer, Bath MI; Richard Barnes, Mason MI 7.85 2 Chris Peters, Rochester Hills MI; Ginny Poulter, Oakland Twp 5.19 2 Josee Hammill - Jill Thompson, Toronto ON; MI; Mary Bennett, Oakland MI; Judi Amatangelo, Northville MI 111.00 Mary Lovrics, Don Mills ON; Barbara Murray, Caledon ON 5.89 3 George Marvin, Maryland Hts MO; Jane Wininger - Elizabeth 3.34 3 Nancy Cadwell - Tom Cadwell - Dianne Glick - Robert Riggs, Saint Louis MO Moore, Glasgow KY; George Jones, Maryland Hgts MO 87.00 4.42 4 John Dickenson, North Wales PA; Estelle Bogart, Glen Mills PA; WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 10 Gary Robertson, Blenheim ON; Lee Easterbrook, Chatham ON 86.00 16 Teams 2.55 5/7 Sanford Becker, Chesterfield MO; Jonathan Goldberg, Saint Louis 6.34 1 Maudine Frisby - Lou Anne Moss - Mary MO; Chris King - Judy Ruehl, Batavia OH 85.00 Feltman - Nancy Polk, Lexington KY 5.28 5/7 2/3 Tom Fletcher - Dianne Hilt, Columbus OH; Marie Duval, Montreal 4.44 2 Judith Auer, Dublin OH; Eileen Erwin, Columbus OH; Cindy Henderson, Northfield IL; Theresa QC; Paulin Nault, Saint-Anicet QC 85.00 Schneider, Northbrook IL 5.28 5/7 2/3 1 Jaya Gala, Germantown TN; Jim O’Brien, Petaluma CA; Francine 2.85 3 Tracy Clayton - Carolyn Clayton, Danville IN; Moring, Columbia SC; Brenda Stevenson, Carmel CA 85.00 Michael Morris - Judith Allison, Indianapolis IN 3.64 4 2 Joseph Lebeau, Smyrna TN; Hannah Davis - Ellen Schmidt - 2.22 4 Marilyn Lorch, Hampton Cove AL; Flo Staggs Barbara Ferguson, Louisville KY 82.00 - Pamiley Powers - Betty Williams, Huntsville AL 2.73 5 3 Frank Stoffle - Georgina Little, London ON; Harrison Fletcher, WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 11 Shelby Twp MI; Tom Jager, Macomb MI 80.00 16 Teams 1.67 6/7 Sharon Howard, Noblesville IN; Judith Wessar, Anderson IN; 4.90 1 Yvonne McNabb, Worthington OH; Robert Aslam Siddiqui - Sandra Siddiqui, Carmel IN 79.00 Jiobu - Peg Vild - Barbara Muller, Columbus OH 1.67 6/7 Camilla Rabjohns, Peoria Heights IL; Patrick Moos - Charles 3.43 2 Carol Olinger, Huntingburg IN; Judy McCarty - Young, Peoria IL; Ann Schuyler, Bloomington IL 79.00 Kitty Recker - Brenda Krempp, Jasper IN 2.21 3 Barbara Newman - Syed Zamir, Nashville TN; 2.05 4 Michael Lipp, Trenton OH; Stephanie Richardson - Ronald Manne - Don Turner, Mt Juliet TN; Sam Litovsky, Los Angeles CA Susan Manne, Cincinnati OH 75.00 1.72 4 Susan Moskowitz - Sharon Kreitzer - Lynn 1.53 5 Jeffrey Holst, Hilliard OH; Christina Van Leeuwen, Cherry Hill Callif, Cincinnati OH; Elaine Lazarus, Palm Bch Grdns FL NJ; Terry Terrana - Clara Terrana, Sanibel FL 74.00 1.15 6 Charles Frisch - David Gronbeck, Minneapolis MN; Richard Magnolia Café Cottle, St Paul MN; Matthew Huntington, Rochester MN 64.00 buffet menu ART HUBER MEMORIAL 299ER SWISS 12 Tables Thursday Dinner A B C Tender slow cooked Pot Roast wit Pan Gravy 3.11 1 1 Thomas Haines, Greenfield IN; Kenneth Boschee, Carmel IN; Lloyd Roast Pork with Pest Honey Glaze Tarrh, Noblesville IN; Roy Montgomery, Franklin IN 86.00 Rotini Pasta with Shrimp and Scallops in a 2.33 2 Kathy Sinkin-Amor, San Antonio TX; John Gerretsen - Assunta Sherry Lobster Cream Gerretsen, Kingston ON; Faye Baker, Houston TX 79.00 Roast Garlic Mashed Potatoes 1.75 3 Jim Sturgeon - E Porter Hatcher Jr - Diane Huber - Jan Hey, Spinach Soufflé Louisville KY 76.00 Italian Flat Beans with Sun Dried Tomatoes 1.31 4 William Allendoerfer, Edwardsville IL; William Riley, Alton IL; Mary Domalewski - Judy Meyer, Elizabethtown KY 71.00 1.60 2 Carol Ayers, Westfield IN; Mona Loft - Carole Potter, Lost and found Indianapolis IN; Rosalie Hancook, Indian Lake Est FL 68.00 There is a lost and found in the Daily Bulletin 1.67 1 Kenneth Gibson - Wendy Gibson, Stow OH; Betsy Hendy - Marianne Office (Willis Room) in the Suite Tower on the Roedersheimer, Cincinnati OH 57.00 second floor. Sheila Pies has lost a red Sony Cybershot camera. If found, please call her at 941—587— 6808. Daily Bulletin Page 13

ROCKWELL MIXED PAIRS 78.0 Tables Bridge big 100.00 1 Jeff Hand - Gail Greenberg, New York NY 2565.50 continued from page 5 75.00 2 Lloyd Arvedon, Natick MA; Carolyn Sessler, Boca Raton FL 2563.90 To top it off, Bridge Big will constantly be 56.25 3 Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA; Ann Borgschulte, Lexington MA 2542.42 tracking connections between users on the site 44.44 4 Daniel Lavee, Thornhill ON; Kiz Fung, Edmonton AB 2485.35 40.00 5 Suzy Burger - Chuck Burger, West Bloomfield MI 2465.85 to prevent any long-term cheating. If two users 36.36 6 Andrea Culberson - Marc Culberson, Weston FL 2437.18 happen to frequently play in the same tournament, 33.33 7 Waldemar Frukacz, Gloucester ON; Ljudmila Kamenova, Stony Brook NY 2420.15 they will at one point be prevented from joining the 30.77 8 Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL; R Jay Becker, New York NY 2404.62 same tournament. On poker sites, a similar strategy 28.57 9 Robert Sartorius - Barbara Sartorius, Lake Hiawatha NJ 2398.47 is applied successfully. In case users have any 26.67 10 - Richard Oshlag, Memphis TN 2387.11 personal information like address, e-mail address or 25.00 11 Dan Morse, Houston TX; Kathy Baum, Germantown TN 2369.10 bank accounts in common, they are never permitted 23.53 12 Stan Tulin, Highland Beach FL; Shannon Cappelletti, Delray Beach FL 2367.35 to play in the same tournament. 22.22 13 Daniel Friedman - Linda Friedman, Orinda CA 2358.79 21.05 14 Bill Kertes, Toronto ON; Ina Demme, Maple ON 2356.72 Haircut 20.00 15 G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, Sunny Isles FL; Keith Garber, Las Vegas NV 2356.62 19.05 16 Frank Treiber III - Diane Travis, Cincinnati OH 2351.56 continued from page 1 18.18 17 Judi Radin - Scott Levine, New York NY 2342.25 Patrick.” In 2000, a group of three Irish-American 17.39 18 Rosanne Schabinger, Mount Prospect IL; Jack Forstadt, Evanston IL 2329.31 reinsurance executives from Monrovia CA came 16.67 19 Robert Heitzman Jr - Helen Raleigh, Suffern NY 2329.00 up with a unique fundraiser in conjunction with St. 16.00 20 Lowell Andrews, Huntington Bch CA; Angela Kaiser, Bonita Springs FL 2328.80 Patrick’s Day: a head-shaving event to benefit kids 15.38 21 Heather Cutting - Gary Macgregor, Portola Valley CA 2327.81 with cancer. 14.81 22 Gloria Tsoi, Arlington MA; Stephen McDevitt, Medford MA 2314.10 14.29 23 Michael Roche, Victoria BC; Kathy Pollock, East Amherst NY 2306.06 Twenty people who volunteered to shave their 13.79 24 Lee Atkinson - Mark Yaeger, Hollywood FL 2303.52 heads collected pledges from their friends in an 13.33 25 Don Sulgrove - Kathleen Sulgrove, Twinsburg OH 2291.38 effort to raise $17,000 on the 17th. They raised 12.90 26 Phillip Becker, Beachwood OH; Laurie Kranyak, Bay Village OH 2288.71 more than $104,000, and an annual event was born. 12.50 27 Thomas Peters - Carolyn Peters, Grapeland TX 2278.77 The concept spread throughout the country. 12.12 28 Greg Hinze, San Antonio TX; Betty Ann Kennedy, Shreveport LA 2275.58 Since 2,000, more than 147,000 people, including 11.76 29 , Stony Brook NY; Lynne Rosenbaum, Glencoe IL 2261.43 12,000 woman, have participated and raised more 11.43 30 Jack Goodykoontz - Vicki Goodykoontz, Morgantown WV 2258.70 than $90 million. 11.11 31 Randy Helmink - Noel Helmink, Avon IN 2250.60 10.81 32 Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV; John Grantham, Amarillo TX 2245.02 10.53 33 Marc Nathan - Cathy Nathan, New York NY 2244.93 Mixed Pairs 10.26 34 , Marietta GA; Monika Weber, New Haven CT 2240.96 continued from page 1 10.00 35 Cheri Bjerkan, Elmhurst IL; Joseph Stokes, Chicago IL 2240.83 9.76 36 Jane Marshall - Ronald Franck, Pittsburgh PA 2224.83 MA and Carolyn Sessler of Boca Raton FL. 9.52 37 Cindy Bernstein, Memphis TN; Buddy Hanby, Spring TX 2218.74 Hand and Greenberg have been regular 9.30 38 Carl Berenbaum, Elkins Park PA; Barbara Kepple, West Chester PA 2218.37 partners for about seven years. He is a full-time 9.09 39 Mary Poplawski - Harry Nuckols, Vestal NY 2205.28 player, and she owns the Honors Bridge Club in her 8.89 40 Zeke Letellier, Crofton MD; Jennifer Koonce, Odenton MD 2203.71 home town of New York City. 8.70 41 William Esberg, Long Branch NJ; Daisy Goecker, Yardley PA 2203.50 8.51 42 Steve Gross, Westlake Vilg CA; Ellen Anten, Encino CA 2202.92 The win was Greenberg’s 18th North American 8.33 43 Pedro Ieong, Hong Kong Hong Kong; Susan Craney, N Royalton OH 2197.91 championship. Besides the two Mixed Pairs wins 8.16 44 Allison Howard, Cookeville TN; Owen Lien, Hickory NC 2194.43 with Hand, she also has a victory in the event with 8.00 45 Sheryl Langner, Dublin OH; Gregory Potts, Portsmouth OH 2192.24 Ahmed Hussein, in 1978. Hand now has two North 7.84 46 Mark Boswell, Chesterfield MO; Debra Romero, Clarkson Valley MO 2181.33 American titles to his credit. 7.69 47 Richard DeMartino, Riverside CT; Sharon Anderson, Eagan MN 2176.94 In 18th place at the start of play on Wednesday, 7.55 48 Lawrence Lau, Westport CT; Faye Marino, Greenwich CT 2176.93 they positioned themselves for the win with a 7.41 49 Meyer Kotkin, Cherry Hill NJ; Jane Ball, Doylestown PA 2174.07 63.19% game in the first final session. Their 7.27 50 Yas Takeda, Hacienda Hgts CA; Sabina Lim, Cerritos CA 2173.35 57.85% game in the second final session was enough to secure the win. AURELIUS MOONEY OPEN PAIRS 70.0 Tables A B C Electronic 26.10 1 Harry Gellis, Midlothian VA; Alan Kleist, Cheverly MD 66.50% 19.58 2 Don Kern, Bay Minette AL; Dennis Spencer, Saint Louis MO 61.41% Device Policy 14.68 3 Brooks McNeely, Knoxville TN; Mark Jones, Birmingham AL 61.33% 1. For all NABC+ rated 11.01 4 Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor ON; Sheldon Kirsch, West Bloomfield MI 61.11% events at NABCs: Electronic 8.70 5 En Xie, Saint Louis MO; Alice Brown, Midlothian VA 61.06% devices, including but not 8.00 6 Warren Foss, Omaha NE; Gary Kessler, Springfield IL 60.93% 6.53 7 Eric Leong, Oakland CA; Tadashi Teramoto, Tokyo Japan 60.25% limited to, phones, cameras, 5.80 8 Gil Cohen, Ashburn VA; Marty Nelson, Annapolis MD 59.13% PDAs, and others capable of 5.72 9 Daniel Suty - Georgiana Gates, Houston TX 58.05% sending or receiving electronic communication are 4.75 10 Douglas Wagner, Birmingham AL; Jeff Johnson, Huntsville AL 58.02% excluded from the playing areas during any session 12.40 11 1 Roger Lee, Monrovia CA; Robert Brady, McLean VA 57.57% of play. This does not apply to health-related 4.02 12 Steven Kipperman - Kimberly Fanady, San Francisco CA 56.77% equipment. 5.72 13 Beverly Brown, Fishers IN; Eleanor Grinslade, Indianapolis IN 56.73% 2. For all events at an NABC other than 4.43 14 John Meinking, Maineville OH; Bill Coombs, Hamilton OH 56.69% a NABC+ rated event: Except for health‑related 3.26 15 Petra Hamman, Dallas TX; Shawn Quinn, Sugar Land TX 56.63% equipment, or by permission of the Director‑in‑ 3.07 16 Kay Joyce - Randy Joyce, Raleigh NC 56.53% Charge of the tournament, cell phones, audible 3.04 17 Les Bart - Gloria Bart, Bradenton FL 56.22% 9.30 2 Xiao (Joe) Zhao, Hamilton ON; Shmuel Greenberg, Israel 55.98% pagers or similar equipment may not be operated 6.98 3 Barbara Paddock - Beth Englehart, Louisville KY 55.06% or operable in any manner in the playing area 5.23 4 Kevin Dybvig, Birmingham AL; Emily Harrell, Shoal Creek AL 54.26% during a session of play. Any such equipment 4.13 5 Hank Meyer, Greenbelt MD; William Goldman, Bethesda MD 54.10% must not be visible during the session. Sponsoring 3.54 6 Patrick Dutson - Paul Pschesang, Cincinnati OH 53.97% organizations of other ACBL‑sanctioned events are 3.38 7 Rena Hetzer, Memphis TN; Lelvin Crowe, Cordova TN 53.82% encouraged to adopt a similar policy. 3.12 8 John Cagney - Edith Cagney, N Fort Myers FL 53.28% 3. These restrictions in numbers 1 and 2 above 2.48 9 Kent Leggett - Jean Leggett, Clemmons NC 52.83% apply to all pairs, team members, captains, coaches, 5.44 1 Jenna Tichon - Michael Shaw, Winnipeg MB 50.19% play recorders (except those designated by ACBL) 4.08 2 Alan Charters, Kitchener ON; S Berry, Bath MI 49.24% and kibitzers and are in force throughout any actual 3.06 3 Lynn Chapin - Christopher Chapin, Manasquan NJ 48.03% 2.30 4 Gary Hillenbrand, Lehighton PA; Martha Thompson, Pepper Pike OH 47.99% playing session or segment of play. 2.14 5 Kat Tiano - Karel Toohey, Albuquerque NM 47.77% 4. A violation of any of the restrictions in 1.55 6 Jeff La Caze, Bella Vista AR; Charles Stofer, Hot Spgs Villag AR 46.76% numbers 1 and 2 above will result in a disciplinary penalty of one full board (12 IMPs at that form of scoring) for the first offense. A second offense will result in disqualification from the event for the pair/team. Kibitzers violating this policy will be removed from the playing area for the remainder of Page 14 Daily Bulletin

Top 200 Louisville 66 54.55 Russell Ekeblad, Portsmouth RI 132 37.94 Dennis Carman, Plainwell MI 67 54.55 Cornelis Van Prooijen, Nieuw Vennep 133 37.90 Thomas Weik, Reading PA masterpoint winners 68 52.95 Cameron Doner, Richmond BC 134 37.90 Brian Schoenfeld, Va Beach VA (Through Wednesday afternoon) 69 52.81 Justine Cushing, New York NY 135 37.80 Valentin Kovachev, Stony Brook NY 1 248.75 Joel Wooldridge, New York NY 70 52.81 Sadik Arf, Saratoga CA 136 37.73 Robert Heitzman Jr, Suffern NY 2 200.00 John Hurd, New York NY 71 52.81 Melih Ozdil, New York NY 137 37.46 Marc Jacobus, Las Vegas NV 3 162.22 Laurie Kranyak, Bay Village OH 72 52.81 Ahmed Soliman, Astoria Queens NY 138 37.46 Linda Harrison, Calgary AB 4 150.27 Ken Kranyak, Bay Village OH 73 52.17 Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA 139 37.46 Lou Ann O’Rourke, Scottsdale AZ 5 114.55 Xiaodong Shi, Naperville IL 74 51.22 Alan Kleist, Cheverly MD 140 37.29 Phillip Becker, Beachwood OH 6 113.04 Jiang Gu, Mountain Lakes NJ 75 50.54 Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA 141 36.79 Chuck Malcolm, Topeka KS 7 106.46 Ovind Ludvigsen, Oslo 76 50.48 Tobi Sokolow, Austin TX 142 36.71 Bruce Houston, Mc Lean VA 8 106.46 Runar Lilleik, Oslo 77 50.00 Peter Fredin, Malmo 143 36.71 Donald Van Arman, Bloomington IN 9 103.97 Richard DeMartino, Riverside CT 78 50.00 Gary Gottlieb, Brooklyn NY 144 36.68 R Jay Becker, New York NY 10 102.88 John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT 79 49.84 Kent Hartman, San Diego CA 145 36.54 Scott Gates, Miamisburg OH 11 92.31 Eric Greco, Wynnewood PA 80 49.84 Sumner Steinfeldt, Washington DC 146 36.25 Ding-Hwa Hsieh, Kirksville MO 12 92.31 Geoff Hampson, Las Vegas NV 81 48.61 Rick Kaye, Bingham Farms MI 147 36.25 Lin-Huan Chen, Kirksville MO 13 88.95 Douglas Doub, W Hartford CT 82 48.34 James Tullis, Yarmouth Port MA 148 36.14 Bas Drijver, Capelle Aan Den 14 85.98 Venkatrao Koneru, San Antonio TX 83 48.34 Tim Tullis, Roselle IL 149 36.14 Sjoert Brink, Rotterdam 3 15 85.71 Stephen Landen, Ellicott City MD 84 48.10 Chuck Burger, West Bloomfield MI 150 36.09 Meng-Che Ho, Madison WI 16 83.78 Waldemar Frukacz, Gloucester ON 85 48.00 , Dallas TX 151 36.09 Li-Hsiang Kuo, Madison WI 17 80.37 Tom Kniest, University City MO 86 46.24 Dan Jacob, Vancouver BC 152 36.09 Kun-Chieh Wang, Madison WI 18 80.37 Donald Stack, Overland Park KS 87 46.15 Peter Boyd, Darnestown MD 153 35.94 Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA 19 80.00 Martin Fleisher, New York NY 88 46.15 Steve Robinson, Arlington VA 154 35.87 Richard Popper, Wilmington DE 20 80.00 Robert Levin, Henderson NV 89 45.89 Sharon Anderson, Eagan MN 155 35.75 Steven Love, Laguna Niguel CA 21 77.43 Joseph Godefrin, Sarasota FL 90 44.79 S Datta, 156 35.31 Daniel Suty, Houston TX 22 75.27 Linda Lewis, Sioux Falls SD 91 44.79 K Nandi, 157 35.29 Jacek Pszczola, Chapel Hill NC 23 75.00 Thorlakur Jonsson, 200 Kopavogur 92 44.44 Vincent Demuy, Laval QC 158 35.29 Jared Lilienstein, New York NY 24 75.00 Jon Baldursson, Hafnarfjordur 93 44.44 Nicolas L’Ecuyer, Montreal QC 159 35.24 Lynne Schaeffer, W Bloomfield MI 25 73.89 Jacek Jerzy Kalita, Warsaw 94 44.10 Ken Gee, Regina SK 160 35.07 Lucas Lebioda, Columbia SC 26 73.59 Ed Schulte, Tampa FL 95 44.04 Lawrence Hicks, Coquitlam BC 161 35.05 Nicolas Hammond, Marietta GA 27 71.11 David Hampton, Broken Arrow OK 96 43.79 Jim Hilton, Austin TX 162 34.99 Walter Johnson, Columbus OH 28 71.11 B Marshall, Tulsa OK 97 43.45 Amar Banerjee, Bhadreswar 91 163 34.99 Douglas Simson, Columbus OH 29 70.59 Walid Elahmady, Cairo 98 43.42 Roger Anderson, Eagan MN 164 34.85 John Hogan Jr, Wayne NJ 30 70.59 Zia Mahmood, New York NY 99 43.19 Robert Giragosian, Bakersfield CA 165 34.29 Curtis Cheek, Las Vegas NV 31 68.26 Joe Grue, New York NY 100 43.03 Larry Sealy, Huntsville AL 166 34.14 Ed Lazarus, Baltimore MD 32 67.94 Nikolay Demirev, Arlington Hts IL 101 42.86 Perry Johnson, Bloomfield Hls MI 167 34.08 Ethan Stein, Irvington NY 33 67.24 Lloyd Arvedon, Natick MA 102 42.86 Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL 168 34.07 Herbert Jordan, Miami FL 34 66.67 Bart Bramley, Dallas TX 103 42.79 David Caprera, Denver CO 169 34.04 F Lyle Sattes, Charleston WV 35 66.56 Shane Blanchard, New York NY 104 42.74 Hansa Narasimhan, Los Altos 170 34.01 Marshall Lewis, Cleveland Hgts OH 36 65.54 Buddy Hanby, Spring TX Hills CA 171 33.92 Susan Bailey Carman, Plainwell MI 37 64.48 Carlos Pellegrini, Buenos Aires 105 42.57 Christopher Overpeck, 172 33.49 Eric Robinson, New York NY 38 64.16 William Higgins, Cincinnati OH Louisville KY 173 33.49 Michael Kopera, Brooklyn NY 39 64.16 Yauheni Siutsau, Loveland OH 106 42.57 William Watson, Sunnyvale CA 174 33.48 Jeff Hand, New York NY 40 64.04 Hector Camberos, Charlotte NC 107 42.49 Kelley Hwang, New York NY 175 33.46 Dana Berkowitz, Boca Raton FL 41 63.33 Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA 108 41.59 Daniel Korbel, Waterloo ON 176 33.42 Stephen McConnell, Evanston IL 42 63.27 Sally Wheeler, Spring TX 109 41.59 Jonathan Steinberg, Toronto ON 177 33.41 Robert Teel Jr, Birmingham AL 43 63.16 Fred Stewart, Bloomington NY 110 41.21 Hao Ge, Bay Village OH 178 33.41 Jane Teel, Birmingham AL 44 63.16 Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA 111 41.04 Michael Roche, Victoria BC 179 33.38 Jess Jurkovic, New York NY 45 62.46 John Zilic, Houston TX 112 40.25 Mark Dahl, Richmond VA 180 33.38 Bill Begert, New York NY 46 62.19 Aleksander Dubinin, Moscow 113 40.10 Jim Foster, Birmingham AL 181 33.33 Jay Borker, Greenwich CT 47 62.19 Andrew Gromov, Moscow 114 40.00 David Bakhshi, London 182 33.33 Jan Jansma, Spijkenisse 48 62.19 Cezary Balicki, Smolec 115 40.00 David Gold, Reading R 183 33.15 Ron Zambonini, Nepean ON 49 62.19 Adam Zmudzinski, Katowice 40-479 116 39.64 Robert Bitterman, Charlotte NC 184 32.97 Jeffrey Goldsmith, Tujunga CA 50 61.84 Nancy Sachs, Cincinnati OH 117 39.56 Donald Croysdale, Menomonee Falls 185 32.84 Marti Malcolm, Topeka KS 51 61.84 Amitabh Raturi, Cincinnati OH WI 186 32.49 Stephen Goldstein, Anaheim CA 52 61.51 John Rayner, Mississauga ON 118 39.56 William Malesevich, Mayville WI 187 31.81 David Grainger, Bend OR 53 60.73 Mike Passell, Las Vegas NV 119 39.13 Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY 188 31.78 Rick Roeder, La Mesa CA 54 60.73 Carolyn Lynch, Scottsdale AZ 120 39.06 Jack Lee, Richmond BC 189 31.77 G Gard Hays, Veradale WA 55 58.66 Gary Kessler, Springfield IL 121 39.04 John Friedl, Signal Mtn TN 190 31.77 Naomi Paasch, Moorhead MN 56 57.20 Kenneth Chatzinoff, Cinnaminson NJ 122 39.04 Michael Sherman, Chickamauga GA 191 31.40 John Duquette, Oshawa ON 57 57.20 Raymond Raskin, King of Prussia PA 123 38.81 Dennis Kasle, Bloomfield MI 192 31.20 Vicky Smith, Victoria BC 58 57.14 Sabine Auken, Charlottenlund 124 38.80 Clement Jackson, Albuquerque NM 193 31.05 Zane Gary Brown, San Francisco CA 59 57.14 Daniela von Arnim, Hockenh 125 38.71 Michael Becker, Boca Raton FL 194 30.99 Gil Cohen, Ashburn VA 60 56.26 Chuck Said, Nashville TN 126 38.71 Joshua Parker, Briarcliff NY 195 30.99 Marty Nelson, Annapolis MD 61 56.25 James Breihan, Houston TX 127 38.71 Aubrey Strul, Boca Raton FL 196 30.84 Edward White, Grand Blanc MI 62 56.25 Anton (Tony) Haddad, Houston TX 128 38.24 Mike Sloan, Jeffersonville IN 197 30.77 Georgiana Gates, Houston TX 63 56.01 Barry Harper, Regina SK 129 38.22 Bruce Rogoff, Tenafly NJ 198 30.74 J Adams, Columbus OH 64 55.35 Kevin Bathurst, New York NY 130 38.07 Thomas Peters, Grapeland TX 199 30.74 Scot Smith, Vandalia OH 65 54.65 Jill Levin, Henderson NV 131 38.04 David Yu, Burnaby BC 200 30.71 Warren Cederborg, Visalia CA

EVANGELINE SMITH 299 PAIRS 12.5 Tables A B C 3.25 1 Lawrence Latchaw - Rosa Latchaw, Indianapolis IN 64.36% 2.44 2 Zizhuo Wang, Palo Alto CA; Zhuo Wang, Philadelphia PA 61.13% 1.83 3 Melvin Forman - E Pusateri, Louisville KY 60.70% 1.37 4 Tim White - Renae Gunstone-White, Mercer Island WA 57.07% 2.66 5 1 Nancy Golden, Richmond VA; Elizabeth Gompels, Newton MA 55.35% 0.77 6 Elizabeth Meteer - James Meteer, Wildwood MO 54.34% 2.00 2 Chris Hastie - Nancy Dever, Cincinnati OH 53.86% 2.02 3 1 Joann Campbell - Sandra Teague, Louisville KY 53.21% 1.52 4 2 Myron Kean - William Bockmon, Louisville KY 52.65% 1.14 5 3 Karen Karpinski - Ernest Laszlo, Bloomington IN 52.24% 1.13 6 4 Carolyn Gornowicz - Jerry Gornowicz, Longboat Key FL 50.65% 0.64 5 Ronald Riedel - James Bourdow, Saginaw MI 50.55% Daily Bulletin Page 15

Lifetime Top MP Holders 57. John J. Russell, North Barringto IL 22,234.81 1. Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL 68,353.54 58. Alan C. Bell, Montebello CA 22,164.00 2. Mike Passell, Las Vegas NV 65,942.17 59. Judi Radin, New York NY 22,091.13 Paul Soloway 65,511.92 60. Ralph Katz, Burr Ridge IL 21,983.71 3. Eddie Wold, Houston TX 57,681.94 61. John H. Onstott, New Orleans LA 21,919.05 4. Eric Rodwell, Clearwater Bch FL 62. Richard A. DeMartino, Riverside CT 56,711.18 21,643.56 5. Mark Lair, Canyon TX 56,512.31 63. Dan E. Morse, Houston TX 21,618.73 Grant Baze 41,479.11 64. Norman D. Coombs, Brookville IN 6. Michael G. Seamon, Dania FL 39,815.26 21,507.35 7. Garey M. Hayden, Tucson AZ 38,723.38 65. G S Jade Barrett, Elk Point SD 21,452.04 Ronald E. Andersen 38,351.00 66. Corinne Kirkham, Leawood KS 21,144.80 8. Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA 38,172.71 67. Chip Martel, Davis CA 21,101.31 9. Steve W. Robinson, Arlington VA 68. Dennis E. Clerkin, Bloomington IN 36,230.45 20,984.31 Barry Crane 35,135.80 Jim Linhart 20,845.31 10. , Las Vegas NV 34,322.46 69. Russell A. Ekeblad, Portsmouth RI 11. Alan M. Sontag, Gaithersburg MD 20,585.55 34,174.23 70. William W. Hunter, Peabody MA 20,561.20 12. Robert J. Levin, Henderson NV 33,311.13 71. Ellen B. Allen, Summerville SC 20,445.36 Second in the Rockwell Mixed Pairs: Lloyd 13. Bob Hamman, Dallas TX 33,174.00 72. Billy Miller, Las Vegas NV 20,426.98 Arvedon and Carolyn Sessler. 14. Chuck Said, Nashville TN 33,169.05 73. Tom Rutledge, Charleston SC 20,383.47 15. Alan Stout, Tipton IA 32,622.89 74. Martin A. Baff, Naples FL 20,325.23 16. David L. Berkowitz, Boca Raton FL Louisville Museums 75. James E. Krekorian, Pensacola FL 20,278.56 If you’re wanting to get away from bridge 32,502.70 76. James L. Nash, Omaha NE 20,237.09 for an hour or two, the following museums and 17. Geoff T. Hampson, Las Vegas NV 77. Ken Cohen, Philadelphia PA 19,993.12 galleries are accessible via the Main/Market Street 31,694.06 Markland L. Molson 19,940.87 Trolley. 18. Peter Weichsel, Carlsbad CA 31,344.09 78. Ed Schulte, Tampa FL 19,919.68 Muhammad Ali Center 19. Zeke Jabbour, Boca Raton FL 30,603.97 79. Steve H. Gross, Westlake Vilg CA 19,821.11 140 N. 6th St. 502-584‑9254 20. Allan P. Siebert, Little Rock AR 29,946.98 80. Robert J. Teel Jr., Birmingham AL 19,791.29 Tue ‑ Sat 9:30 am ‑ 5 pm; Sun Noon ‑ 5 pm 21. Curtis S. Cheek, Las Vegas NV 29,407.77 81. Bart Bramley, Dallas TX 19,773.16 $9.00 ($8.00 seniors) 22. Gene Simpson, San Rafael CA 29,280.87 82. Cameron P. Doner, Richmond BC 19,725.80 Interactive exhibits; emphasis on core values 23. , Las Vegas NV 29,242.48 83. Joseph M. Godefrin, Sarasota FL 19,588.85 — respect, confidence, conviction, dedication, 24. Gaylor L. Kasle, Boca Raton FL 29,115.82 84. Gail Greenberg, New York NY 19,547.46 spirituality, giving. 25. Marc Jacobus, Las Vegas NV 29,110.67 85. Allan J. Cokin, West Palm Beach FL 21C Museum Hotel 26. Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY 28,498.91 19,537.94 700 W. Main St. 502-217‑6300 Gene Freed 28,380.29 86. Shome N. Mukherjee, Randolph MA Open 24/7 except for video installations (open 27. Bruce J. Ferguson, Palm Springs CA 19,467.42 from 7 am ‑ 1 am). 27,596.66 Bill Passell 19,418.29 Free. 28. Roger W. Bates, Mesa AZ 27,105.80 87. Jerry Helms, Charlotte NC 19,387.48 North America’s only museum devoted solely 29. John C. Sutherlin, Dallas TX 26,900.05 88. Howard J. Piltch, South Bend IN 19,294.17 to art of the 21st century. 30. David A. Siebert, Little Rock AR 89. Jim H. Reiman, Mansfield OH 19,097.33 Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft 26,445.67 John W. Fisher 19,010.08 715 W. Main St. 502-589‑0102 31. Peter A. Boyd, Darnestown MD 26,371.96 Joan Remey Moore 18,953.28 Mon ‑ Fri 10 am ‑ 5 pm; Sat 11 am ‑ 5 pm Michael Shuman 26,180.38 Jim Becker 18,817.98 $6.00 ( $5.00 for seniors). Supports arts and 32. Chris Compton, Dallas TX 26,148.82 90. Randy Joyce, Raleigh NC 18,739.32 craft excellence in Kentucky; displays include Bobby Goldman 25,925.15 91. Veronica W. McMurdie, everything from folk art to furniture. David L. Adams 25,817.30 Sacramento CA 18,737.16 Louisville Science Center/IMAX David R. Treadwell 25,734.67 92. Kay Schulle, Purchase NY 18,589.77 727 W. Main St. 502-561‑6111 33. Jim Kirkham, Leawood KS 25,700.92 93. Sheila T. Gabay, Newton MA 18,524.62 Sun ‑ Thu 9:30 ‑ 5 pm; Fri ‑ Sat 9:30 ‑ 9 pm 34. George B. Bloomer, Pittsboro NC 94. Betty Ann Kennedy, Shreveport LA $12 permanent exhibits; $ 7 IMAX film; 25,684.52 18,517.97 $15 combo 35. Lew Stansby, Dublin CA 25,668.87 95. Linda M. Lewis, Sioux Falls SD 18,517.56 Special Star Trek Exhibition $18.00, includes 36. Ron Smith, San Francisco CA 25,569.86 96. Marshall Miles, Redlands CA 18,449.34 permanent exhibits. Jim Jacoby 25,226.49 97. Ed R. Lewis, Falls Church VA 18,449.31 Louisville Slugger Museum 37. Mary Jane Farell, Los Angeles CA 98. Bill Wisdom, Salisbury NC 18,442.96 800 W. Main St. 502-588‑7228 24,974.03 99. Jerry P. Clerkin, Bloomington IN 18,436.00 Mon ‑ Sat 9 am ‑ 5 pm; Sun Noon ‑ 5 pm 38. Donald Stack, Overland Park KS 100. Carol Sanders, Nashville TN 18,419.05 $10 ($9 seniors) 24,925.79 Larry Allen 18,410.24 Hands-on exhibits, movie, factory tours (bats 39. Larry N. Cohen, Boca Raton FL 24,719.00 101. Mary Chilcote, Cleveland OH 18,335.00 are still made at this location). 40. John Mohan, Huixquilucan MEX, 102. Linda S. Smith, Hixson TN 18,280.80 Frazier International History Museum Mexico 24,570.72 103. Brenda J. Keller, Palm Springs CA 829 W. Main St. 502-412‑2280 41. Kyle A. Larsen, San Francisco CA 18,267.99 Mon ‑ Sat 9 am ‑ 5 pm; Sun Noon - 5 pm 24,029.21 104. Stephen W. Landen, Ellicott City MD $9.50/$7.50 seniors/$5 with convention card 42. Ron Smith, Hixson TN 23,954.11 18,214.14 Two permanent collections: Frazier Museum 43. Mike D. Cappelletti, Winter Park FL Bernie L. Chazen 18,203.74 Collection and British Royal Armouries cover 23,778.71 105. Rhoda Walsh, Palm Desert CA 18,193.85 more than 1,000 years of human history, with 44. Hamish Bennett, Menlo Park CA 106. Jerry Gaer, Scottsdale AZ 18,168.94 an emphasis on arms and weapons. Temporary 23,680.16 Phil Leon 18,041.47 exhibits: (1) The Good, The Bad, The Cuddly — 45. John P. Zilic, Houston TX 23,664.20 107. Bert A. Newman, West Bloomfield MI Toys and the Movies; (2) Water Works: 150 Years 46. Jo Morse, Palm Bch Gdns FL 23,443.88 17,994.37 of Louisville Water Company. 47. Helen Shanbrom, Tamarac FL 23,218.16 Howard Chandross 17,936.71 Glassworks Gallery 48. Lloyd B. Arvedon, Natick MA 23,116.72 Richard Freeman 17,880.83 815 W. Market St. 502-584‑4510 49. , Stony Point NY 23,064.74 108. Janet R. Daling, Sun Lakes AZ 17,792.77 Mon ‑ Sat 9 am ‑ 5 pm; Sun Noon ‑ 5 pm 50. Michael S. Lawrence, Brentwood TN 109. Colby Vernay, Lacon IL 17,785.04 2 galleries (Glassworks & Vonfire) are free. 22,974.11 110. Randy Pettit, Marietta GA 17,762.12 Self‑guided tours Mon ‑ Sat 10 am ‑ 4 pm: $4.50; 51. Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA 22,899.25 111. Arnold H. Fisher, Clementon NJ 17,757.59 Guided Tour Sat. 11, 1, 3: $6.50. Watch glass 52. Ken Gee, Regina SK 22,666.99 112. John D. Stiefel, Wethersfield CT 17,738.53 artisans at work. Hermine Baron 22,654.52 113. Jill J. Meyers, Santa Monica CA 17,710.38 Steelskin Gallery 53. G Gard Hays, Veradale WA 22,580.47 114. Barry C. Harper, Regina SK 17,666.79 312 W. Main St. 502-287‑8201 54. Mike Cappelletti Sr., Alexandria VA 115. Steve C. Garner, Chicago IL 17,553.15 Wed ‑ Fri Noon ‑ 8 pm; Sat 1 ‑ 7:30 pm. 22,474.00 116. Rose Meltzer, Los Gatos CA 17,474.97 Sculpture Studio and Art Gallery. New Exhibit 55. Ross Rainwater, Vancouver WA 22,323.27 Malcolm K. Brachman 17,447.83 beginning Mar. 4: “Illuminating the Darkness” 56. Glenn Lublin, Silver Spring MD 22,247.35 continued on page 16 new lamps, pendants, and light sculpture. Page 16 Daily Bulletin

Mike Smolen 17,417.14 174. Michael J. Kovacich, Stone 227. Nell B. Cahn, Shreveport LA 13,599.60 117. Paul Ivaska, Las Vegas NV 17,342.12 Mountain GA 15,182.26 228. Hugh L. Ross, Oakland CA 13,589.54 118. Jan P. Janitschke, Littleton CO 17,304.04 175. Ulker G. Mutlu, Clearwater FL 15,176.82 229. Ellie Hanlon, Tequesta FL 13,586.25 119. Jacqui Mitchell, New York NY 17,273.72 Evan Bailey 15,175.51 230. Douglas D. Doub, W Hartford CT 13,568.17 120. Steve M. Weinstein, Andes NY 17,273.58 Alan Lebendig 15,149.23 231. John H. Griscom, Boca Raton FL 13,560.25 121. Gerald A. Caravelli, Des 176. Michael E. Moss, New York NY 15,123.52 Syd Levey 13,471.89 Plaines IL 17,252.35 177. Mark P. Shaw, Columbia MD 15,093.06 Hugh C. MacLean 13,465.46 122. Tobi Sokolow, Austin TX 17,230.93 178. Joe Grue, New York NY 15,090.88 232. William C. Pettis, Silver Spring Jim R. Robison 17,217.98 179. Shawn Y. Quinn, Sugar Land TX 15,067.17 MD 13,456.58 123. Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT 17,205.03 180. James Lay, Daytona Beach FL 15,018.89 233. Don F. Nemiro, Hollister CA 13,447.86 124. Gary A. Cohler, Miami FL 17,197.72 181. Elaine D. Said, Nashville TN 15,001.53 234. Doug Fraser, Victoria BC 13,412.62 125. Jim M. Barrow, Lake Charles LA 17,193.98 182. Judith P. Bloomer, Pittsboro NC 14,997.89 235. Richard Taube, Marietta GA 13,405.54 126. George Rosenkranz, Mexico 183. Judy C. Randel, Albuquerque NM 14,966.93 236. Miguel Reygadas, Tlalpan DF, DF, Mexico 17,074.20 184. Michael B. Huston, Joplin MO 14,937.65 Mexico 13,404.87 127. John E. Gustafson, Des Moines Bob Glenn 14,891.92 237. Marilyn A. Maddox, Pleasant Ridge MI IA 16,990.67 185. Gene Owens, Grand Blanc MI 14,830.10 13,348.24 128. Frank Nickell, New York NY 16,892.16 186. Boris Baran, Cote Saint‑Luc QC 14,801.88 238. Larry T. Cohen, Las Vegas NV 13,334.37 129. Sidney Lazard, Dallas TX 16,836.23 187. Britain A. Beezley, Oklahoma George S. Dawkins 13,332.92 130. Claude F. Vogel, Chicago IL 16,819.51 City OK 14,770.34 Norman Kay 13,317.71 131. Steve J. Lawrence, Athens TX 16,795.55 David D. Ashley 14,768.40 239. John P. Herrmann, Chattanooga 132. Tom K. Sanders, Nashville TN 16,784.81 188. Robert H. Lipsitz, Lady Lake FL 14,714.08 TN 13,317.63 133. Larry K. Mori, Clearwater FL 16,657.24 189. Bernace A. De Young, Miami FL 14,682.99 240. Matt Granovetter, Cincinnati OH 13,300.53 134. Melvin L. Marcus, Waltham MA 16,588.85 John C. Anderson 14,632.41 241. Michael L. Flanagan, Scottsdale 135. Kathie Wei‑Sender, Boca 190. Beth Palmer, Chevy Chase MD 14,589.80 AZ 13,294.07 Raton FL 16,585.98 191. Aaron Silverstein, New York NY 14,570.78 242. Susanne M. McLaughlin, 136. George M. Pisk, Manchaca TX 16,573.23 192. Sue H. Sachs, Green Valley AZ 14,556.17 Charleston SC 13,290.02 137. Harvey D. Brody, San Francisco 193. Larry R. Griffey, Vero Beach FL 14,515.86 243. Stephen A. Gladyszak, Chelsea CA 16,553.96 194. Gerald W. Bare, Pacific Plsds CA 14,512.79 MA 13,274.00 138. Ellasue P. Chaitt, Palm Bch 195. Martin A. Hirschman, Southfield 244. Ken Scholes, Bellevue WA 13,155.27 Gdns FL 16,504.88 MI 14,494.97 245. Sheila Ekeblad, Providence RI 13,148.37 139. Jack N. Bryant, Saint Louis MO 16,389.89 196. Michael Becker, Boca Raton FL 14,414.04 246. Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY 13,141.30 140. Howard Weinstein, San Diego CA 16,271.16 197. , Barnet VT 14,365.84 247. Bill Kent, Iowa City IA 13,133.90 141. Bruce D. Ohmann, Flagler 198. Joan S. Stein, Milwaukee WI 14,364.11 248. Steve Bloom, Duanesburg NY 13,126.36 Beach FL 16,247.22 John H. Fox 14,348.18 249. Tony C. Glynne, Los Gatos CA 13,115.12 Harry Ross 16,207.88 199. Russell O. Shoup, Dayton OH 14,336.35 Joseph A. Jabon 13,106.15 Jackie L. Jarigese 16,169.46 Charles A. Coon 14,331.60 250. Charlotte G. Sturm, Fullerton CA 13,079.61 142. Patrick J. Dunn, Bellevue WA 16,114.05 200. Susi Ross, Winter Spgs FL 14,329.79 251. Charles Gray, Philadelphia PA 13,077.55 143. Frank P. King Jr., Washington DC 16,081.78 201. Jonathan J. Steinberg, Toronto 252. Ed Davis, Seal Beach CA 13,067.68 144. Beverly Rosenberg, Rncho Pls ON 14,325.74 253. Pat J. McDevitt, Brookline MA 13,050.37 Vrd CA 16,046.50 202. Janice L. Seamon‑Molson, 254. Edward J. Barlow, Sunnyvale CA 13,049.34 145. William P. Cole, Silver Spring Hollywood FL 14,309.47 255. O Allen Childs Jr., Little Rock AR 13,013.35 MD 16,031.02 Jan Weyant 14,305.71 256. Christine Owens, Grand Blanc MI 13,006.30 146. Jon Wittes, Palm Desert CA 16,001.56 Paul T. Kinney 14,302.46 257. Roger A. Doughman, San Diego 147. Martin Caley, Montreal QC 15,970.02 203. Dennis J. McGarry, Stuart FL 14,293.48 CA 12,992.26 148. James A. Murphy, Concord NC 15,965.39 204. Thomas J. Peters, Grapeland TX 14,262.41 258. Rick Goldstein, White Plains NY 12,988.96 149. Jim W. Mahaffey, Winter Park FL 15,911.00 205. Michael J. Schreiber, Memphis 259. Nels J. Erickson, Reno NV 12,979.76 150. Marinesa Letizia, Las Vegas NV 15,876.68 TN 14,248.65 260. Tony Kasday SJO2097, Miami FL 12,971.13 151. Zia Mahmood, New York NY 15,843.29 206. Daniel M. Gerstman, Buffalo NY 14,230.72 261. Edward Groner, Houston TX 12,960.31 152. Mike P. Aliotta, Edmond OK 15,824.80 207. Stephen R. Swearingen, Arlington 262. Joseph Kivel, Newport Coast CA 12,958.79 153. Mike Albert, Omaha NE 15,814.66 VA 14,228.90 263. Walter R. May, Garner NC 12,954.21 Rick B. Henderson 15,738.67 208. Earl H. Glickstein, Gaithersburg Lou E. Bluhm 12,932.01 154. Robert W. Gookin, Annandale VA 15,678.64 MD 14,199.88 Ed A. Manfield 12,895.93 155. Lowell V. Andrews, Huntington 209. Bill Eisenberg, Perris CA 14,161.31 264. John F. Oxley, Saint Joseph MO 12,877.74 Bch CA 15,644.42 210. Simon W. Kantor, Agawam MA 14,144.06 Andy O’Grady 12,848.85 156. Mel A. Colchamiro, Merrick NY 15,584.48 211. John Solodar, Palm Beach Gdns 265. Jacob P. Morgan, Madison WI 12,823.79 157. Les C. Bart, Bradenton FL 15,576.22 FL 14,084.67 266. Richard N. Zucker, Dobbs Ferry 158. Larry A. Long, Benton TN 15,563.19 212. Myles V. Maddox, Pleasant Ridge NY 12,758.18 Morris Portugal 15,538.75 MI 14,047.80 267. Edith K. Freilich, Miami Beach 159. Kay W. Joyce, Raleigh NC 15,534.16 Edgar Kaplan 13,974.72 FL 12,752.20 160. Russell D. Arnold, Sunny Isles Bch FL 213. Helen R. Gustafson, Des Moines Dick A. Benson 12,745.65 15,520.68 IA 13,959.50 268. Hugh J. Hillaker, Grand Prairie 161. Bob G. Etter, Sacramento CA 15,499.27 214. Peggy B. Sutherlin, Dallas TX 13,946.45 TX 12,717.29 162. Michael Rosenberg, New 215. Phillip L. Becker, Beachwood OH 13,934.12 269. Marilyn L. Hemenway, Omaha Rochelle NY 15,475.73 216. James E. Cayne, New York NY 13,920.88 NE 12,691.65 163. Jim V. Looby, Burbank CA 15,470.29 217. Joe Harris, Albuquerque NM 13,918.44 270. Petra D. Hamman, Dallas TX 12,689.98 164. Ellen S. Anten, Encino CA 15,465.24 218. Eric A. Greco, Wynnewood PA 13,892.18 271. James E. Zimmerman, Shaker 165. Jane H. Teel, Birmingham AL 15,433.27 219. Jean Talbot, Metairie LA 13,859.84 Heights OH 12,679.67 166. Chuck F. Burger, West 220. Steve A. Shirey, Fort Worth TX 13,784.25 272. Jayne Thomas, Lutz FL 12,676.76 Bloomfield MI 15,406.23 Frank M. Hoadley 13,748.97 Oswald Jacoby 12,666.11 167. Dick Yarington, Seattle WA 15,365.51 221. George H. Jacobs, Hinsdale IL 13,729.89 273. Marty Bergen, West Palm 168. Ron M. Sukoneck, Wilmington 222. Mark A. McLaughlin, Charleston Beach FL 12,658.65 NC 15,361.75 SC 13,716.07 274. William J. Malesevich, Mayville 169. Robert F. Morris, Houston TX 15,289.96 223. Dennis L. Dawson, Santa Fe NM 13,681.88 WI 12,655.94 170. Mildred B. Breed, Austin TX 15,280.12 224. John R. Potter, Panama City FL 13,643.70 275. John R. Malley, Pascoag RI 12,628.22 171. Joan Van Geffen, Metairie LA 15,215.86 225. Barbara J. Flanagan, Scottsdale 276. Jim L. Mathis, Williamsville NY 12,625.42 172. Drew A. Casen, Las Vegas NV 15,214.19 AZ 13,637.10 277. Hemant S. Lall, Dallas TX 12,622.42 173. Bernard G. Bernstein, Clearwater 226. Liane M. Turner, Overland Park 278. Tom Oppenheimer, Ballwin MO 12,620.83 FL 15,204.02 KS 13,636.59 Alvin L. Roth 12,606.21

EVANGELINE SMITH 299 PAIRS - ONLY SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION XXX EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Lawrence Latchaw - Rosa Latchaw, Indianapolis IN 64.36% 1 Zizhuo Wang, Palo Alto CA; Zhuo Wang, Philadelphia PA 61.13% 2 Melvin Forman - E Pusateri, Louisville KY 60.70% 2 1 Nancy Golden, Richmond VA; Elizabeth Gompels, Newton MA 55.35% 3 Tim White - Renae Gunstone-White, Mercer Island WA 57.07% 3 2 Chris Hastie - Nancy Dever, Cincinnati OH 53.86% 4 Elizabeth Meteer - James Meteer, Wildwood MO 54.34% 4 3 1 Joann Campbell - Sandra Teague, Louisville KY 53.21% 5 Wallace McOuat - Claire Young, San Anselmo CA 50.81% 5 4 2 Myron Kean - William Bockmon, Louisville KY 52.65% 1 1 Carolyn Gornowicz - Jerry Gornowicz, Longboat Key FL 50.65% 5 3 Karen Karpinski - Ernest Laszlo, Bloomington IN 52.24% 2 2 Kay Omanson - Sandra Brashear, Louisville KY 49.43% 3 James Carter, Louisville KY; Patricia Latkin, Chicago IL 47.23% Daily Bulletin Page 17

ROCKWELL MIXED PAIRS - SECOND FINAL SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS C D E F G H EAST-WEST 1 Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA; Ann Borgschulte, Lexington MA 62.42% 1 Judi Radin - Scott Levine, New York NY 64.42% 2 Robert Sartorius - Barbara Sartorius, Lake Hiawatha NJ 62.25% 2 Bill Kertes, Toronto ON; Ina Demme, Maple ON 60.88% 3 Michael Roche, Victoria BC; Kathy Pollock, East Amherst NY 60.63% 3 Kenji Miyakuni, Tokyo 167-004 Japan; Yukiko Tokunaga, 1800002 Japan 59.35% 4 Heather Cutting - Gary Macgregor, Portola Valley CA 60.37% 4 Steve Gross, Westlake Vilg CA; Ellen Anten, Encino CA 59.03% 5 Jack Goodykoontz - Vicki Goodykoontz, Morgantown WV 60.10% 5 Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL; R Jay Becker, New York NY 58.63% 6 Mary Oshlag - Richard Oshlag, Memphis TN 59.92% 6 Sidney Brownstein, Santa Monica CA; Rozanne Pollack, Basking Ridge NJ 58.20% 7 Andrea Culberson - Marc Culberson, Weston FL 59.30% 7 Robert Heitzman Jr - Helen Raleigh, Suffern NY 57.93% 8 Daniel Friedman - Linda Friedman, Orinda CA 58.80% 8 Stan Tulin, Highland Beach FL; Shannon Cappelletti, Delray Beach FL 57.86% 9 Randy Helmink - Noel Helmink, Avon IN 57.90% 9 Waldemar Frukacz, Gloucester ON; Ljudmila Kamenova, Stony Brook NY 57.52% 10 Jeff Hand - Gail Greenberg, New York NY 57.85% 10 Lawrence Lau, Westport CT; Faye Marino, Greenwich CT 57.43% 11 Don Sulgrove - Kathleen Sulgrove, Twinsburg OH 57.72% 11 Dan Morse, Houston TX; Kathy Baum, Germantown TN 57.10% 12 Daniel Lavee, Thornhill ON; Kiz Fung, Edmonton AB 56.60% 12 William Esberg, Long Branch NJ; Daisy Goecker, Yardley PA 57.06% 13 Linda Marshall, Bethesda MD; Steven Schatzow, Washington DC 56.26% 13 Lowell Andrews, Huntington Bch CA; Angela Kaiser, Bonita Springs FL 56.06% 14 Zeke Letellier, Crofton MD; Jennifer Koonce, Odenton MD 55.63% 14 G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, Sunny Isles FL; Keith Garber, Las Vegas NV 55.84% 15 Sally Karbelnig, Beverly Hills CA; Danny Kleinman, Los Angeles CA 55.48% 15 B Horiguchi, Gardena CA; Sally Clark, Carlsbad CA 55.09% 16 Marc Nathan - Cathy Nathan, New York NY 55.23% 16 Lloyd Arvedon, Natick MA; Carolyn Sessler, Boca Raton FL 54.41% 17 Jane Marshall - Ronald Franck, Pittsburgh PA 55.18% 17 Suzy Burger - Chuck Burger, West Bloomfield MI 54.35% 18 Victoria Gregory, Pittsburg KS; Nicholas France, Spring Valley NY 54.95% 18 Chris Moll - Tammy Moll, Raleigh NC 53.91% 19 Richard DeMartino, Riverside CT; Sharon Anderson, Eagan MN 54.93% 19 Rena Lieberman, North Easton MA; Melvin Marcus, Waltham MA 53.79% 20 Joann Glasson - Bob Glasson, Pennington NJ 54.43% 20 Cindy Bernstein, Memphis TN; Buddy Hanby, Spring TX 53.74% 21 Yas Takeda, Hacienda Hgts CA; Sabina Lim, Cerritos CA 54.34% 21 Irina Levitina, Hackensack NJ; Lew Walter, New York NY 53.51% 22 William Ehlers, Montclair NJ; Diane Walker, Gaithersburg MD 54.18% 22 Steve Shirey - Darlene Shirey, Fort Worth TX 53.21% 23 Rosanne Schabinger, Mount Prospect IL; Jack Forstadt, Evanston IL 53.37% 23 Alan Resser, Chicago IL; Susan Finkelman, Glenview IL 52.99% 24 Lee Atkinson - Mark Yaeger, Hollywood FL 53.00% 24 Lorraine Cable, New York NY; Lewis Gamerman, Westwood MA 52.85% 25 Frank Treiber III - Diane Travis, Cincinnati OH 52.63% 25 R Elwin Brown, Ottawa ON; Mary Drummie, Kanata ON 52.39% 26 Teresa Boyd, Lafayette CA; Grant Robinson, Orinda CA 52.23% 26 Fred Schenker - Frances Prus, Pittsburgh PA 52.24% 27 Sandy McCay, Chapel Hill NC; Alec Price, Southern Pines NC 51.68% 27 Toni Bales, Pickerington OH; Ernest Napier, Brooklyn NY 51.89% 28 Valentin Kovachev, Stony Brook NY; Lynne Rosenbaum, Glencoe IL 51.60% 28 Carl Berenbaum, Elkins Park PA; Barbara Kepple, West Chester PA 51.87% 29 Victoria Muir - William Muir, Kansas City MO 51.23% 29 Thomas Peters - Carolyn Peters, Grapeland TX 51.70% 30 Pat Levy, Houston TX; Godfrey Chang, Honolulu HI 51.21% 30 Jo Morse, Palm Bch Gdns FL; Robert White, Raleigh NC 51.67% 31 Henry Hunt - Allison Hunt, Charlotte NC 51.11% 31 Sally Meckstroth, Tampa FL; Albert Shrive, Dalton PA 51.49%

AURELIUS MOONEY OPEN PAIR WEDNESDAY EVENING — SECOND OF TWO SESSIONS NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS WW XX YY EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Daniel Suty - Georgiana Gates, Houston TX 65.69% 1 Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor ON; Sheldon Kirsch, West Bloomfield MI 61.64% 2 Warren Foss, Omaha NE; Gary Kessler, Springfield IL 60.07% 2 Bob Gruber - Linda Gruber, Camarillo CA 61.08% 3 1 Barbara Paddock - Beth Englehart, Louisville KY 58.96% 3 Gil Cohen, Ashburn VA; Marty Nelson, Annapolis MD 60.88% 4 En Xie, Saint Louis MO; Alice Brown, Midlothian VA 58.25% 4 Ken Cohen, Philadelphia PA; Riki Tulin, Highland Beach FL 57.89% 5 Les Bart - Gloria Bart, Bradenton FL 55.82% 5 Petra Hamman, Dallas TX; Shawn Quinn, Sugar Land TX 57.79% 6 Richard Gabriel - Ellen Gabriel, Chicago IL 55.36% 6 1 Patrick Dutson - Paul Pschesang, Cincinnati OH 57.64% 7 2 Todd Fisher - Robert Lass, Chicago IL 55.06% 7 Eileen Easterling, Casselberry FL; Mike Cappelletti Sr, Alexandria VA 56.93% 8 Andrew Garnett, Pasadena FL; Marshall Lewis, Cleveland Hgts OH 54.86% 8 Michael Cassel II, Roseville MN; Donald Mamula, Mill Creek WA 56.88% 9 3 Rena Hetzer, Memphis TN; Lelvin Crowe, Cordova TN 54.45% 9 2 Hank Meyer, Greenbelt MD; William Goldman, Bethesda MD 56.73% 10 Ana Blum, Tortuguitas C P Argentina; James Thurtell, Dallas TX 54.35% 10 Fred King, Falls Church VA; Janet Robertson, Timonium MD 55.77% 11 Kevin Dwyer, Fort Myers FL; Kimberly Whipple, Boca Grande FL 54.30% 11 Sandra Rimstedt, Haverdal 310 4 Sweden; Malle Andrade, New York NY 54.91% 12 Partha Mallela, Oak Brook IL; Charles Fortney, Wheaton IL 53.69% 12 Bruce Parent, Brookville IN; Cliff Pleatman, Cincinnati OH 54.76% 13 Martha Leary, Urbana IL; Allan Smith, Peterborough ON 53.14% 13 Carreen Hinds, Bakersfield CA; Judy Pede, Grass Valley CA 54.25% 14 Lucy Spongberg - Gary Spongberg, Niskayuna NY 52.68% 14 Richard Douglas, Distant PA; Mary Vickers, Apex NC 53.19% 15 Karen McCallum, Exeter NH; Lynn Baker, Austin TX 52.63% 15 3 Roger Lee, Monrovia CA; Robert Brady, McLean VA 53.04% 16 4 1 Alan Charters, Kitchener ON; S Berry, Bath MI 52.38% 16/17 4 Neal Rechtman, Ossining NY; Jane De Briyn, Easton MD 51.97% 17 Joshua Stark, Grayslake IL; Suzanne Dunn, Crystal Lake IL 52.33% 16/17 Barry Schaffer, Frisco TX; Lynne Feldman, San Diego CA 51.97% 5 J Adams, Columbus OH; Scot Smith, Vandalia OH 50.30% 5 Steven Gewirtzman, Ambler PA; Clifford Wilson Jr, Skillman NJ 50.51% 6 Bonnie Jung - Maya Altarac, Birmingham AL 50.25% 6 1 Kat Tiano - Karel Toohey, Albuquerque NM 49.34% 7 Alan Salem, Scottsdale AZ; Jim Rowland, Phoenix AZ 49.44% 7 Kent Leggett - Jean Leggett, Clemmons NC 48.58% 2 Lynn Chapin - Christopher Chapin, Manasquan NJ 46.61% 8 Dennis Kriventsov - Matthew Dyer, Chicago IL 48.33% 2 Carole Kugler, Stony Brook NY; Renee Schwartz, Nesconset NY 47.77% 3 Donna Penrose, Maysville KY; Robert Verville, Aberdeen OH 47.06% NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS I J EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 John Meinking, Maineville OH; Bill Coombs, Hamilton OH 63.15% 1 Harry Gellis, Midlothian VA; Alan Kleist, Cheverly MD 64.00% 2 Arthur Lowen - Elaine Said, Nashville TN 62.23% 2 Brooks McNeely, Knoxville TN; Mark Jones, Birmingham AL 61.82% 3 Hazel Schoenberg - Jules Schoenberg, Plano TX 60.72% 3 Kay Joyce - Randy Joyce, Raleigh NC 60.68% 4 Barry Gorski - Kathleen Del Corso, Reading PA 60.03% 4 Don Kern, Bay Minette AL; Dennis Spencer, Saint Louis MO 60.66% 5 Charlene Lutz - James Farley, Indianapolis IN 56.08% 5 Douglas Wagner, Birmingham AL; Jeff Johnson, Huntsville AL 57.88% 6 Eric Leong, Oakland CA; Tadashi Teramoto, Tokyo Japan 55.28% 6 D’Anne Pientka, Phoenix AZ; Nancy Luetge, Cincinnati OH 55.46% 7 Patricia Chambers - Robin Chambers, Palo Alto CA 53.22% 7 Karl Zaman, Strongsville OH; John Ide, Cape Canaveral FL 54.13% 8 1 Xiao (Joe) Zhao, Hamilton ON; Shmuel Greenberg, Israel 52.95% 8 Andrew Vinock, Woodland Hills CA; Marta Peltz, West Hills CA 53.88% 9 2 1 Shelby Bale, Jr - Richard Watson, Glasgow KY 51.95% 9 Steven Kipperman - Kimberly Fanady, San Francisco CA 52.62% 10 3 Greg Loran, Lubbock TX; Anu Goodman, Toronto ON 51.94% 10 1 John Cagney - Edith Cagney, N Fort Myers FL 51.94% 11 Duane Andrews - Kenton Hayes Jr, Louisville KY 51.57% 11 Erez Hendelman, New York NY; Shirley Matthews, Lindale TX 51.83% 4 Janice Madsen, Atlantic Beach FL; Nancy Raley, Ponte Vedra Bch FL 51.04% 2 Karen Williams Cox - Ralph Cox, Centennial CO 49.31% 5 2 Steve Graves, Olney MD; Steven Nesseler, Silver Spring MD 49.49% 3 Kevin Dybvig, Birmingham AL; Emily Harrell, Shoal Creek AL 48.90% 6 Gary Thomas, Noblesville IN; Janet Hammond, Fishers IN 49.46% 4 Elaine Misner - James Misner, Wilton CT 48.80% 5 Richard Saval, Wayland MA; Aaron Cavender, Sandy UT 47.46% 1 Frank Bowen - John Bowen, Charlestown IN 44.94% 2 Edward Schickli Jr - Nancy Anderson, Louisville KY 43.55%

BLUEGRASS BRIDGE DAY OPEN - FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS AAA BBB CCC EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Douglas Millsap, Columbus OH; Suman Agarwal, Hilliard OH 64.29% 1 1 Kay Jones, The Villages FL; Geoff Jones III, Orlando FL 62.25% 2 Gary Schwartz, Huntsville AL; Peter Matthews Jr, Roslindale MA 61.26% 2 Kenneth Chatzinoff, Cinnaminson NJ; Raymond Raskin, King of Prussia PA 62.24% 3 Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA; Wafik Abdou, Bakersfield CA 61.14% 3 Mark St John, Nashville TN; Judith Armonat, Mount Juliet TN 59.33% 4 Jerry Helms - Evelyn Duffy, Charlotte NC 59.61% 4 2 John Friedl, Signal Mtn TN; Michael Sherman, Chickamauga GA 58.86% 5 Lizabeth Kennedy, Germantown WI; George Kaiser, Tequesta FL 58.54% 5 Roger Johnson, Sarasota FL; Jeffrey David, Rutland MA 57.35% 6 Bernhardt Trout, Longboat Key FL; Joseph Godefrin, Sarasota FL 58.12% 6 Ethan Stein, Irvington NY; Jennifer Williams, Lexington KY 57.07% 7 Ed Howard, Lawrence KS; Robert Carstedt, Wichita KS 57.49% 7 Nicholas Stock, North Vancouver BC; Les Fouks, Vancouver BC 56.30% 8 Ed Schulte, Tampa FL; Jacqueline Key, Charlotte NC 56.73% 8/9 3/4 Sharon Jenness, Chicago IL; Harold Karnes, Portage MI 55.32% 9 Maritha Pottenger - Greg House, San Diego CA 56.37% 8/9 3/4 James Olson - Ellen Olson, Charleston WV 55.32% 10 Ron Smith - Linda Smith, Hixson TN 55.81% 10 Lesley Fells, Callawassie Isl SC; Dave McClintock, Bluffton SC 54.30% 11 Dorsey Brown, Prospect KY; Dennis O’Brien, Louisville KY 55.67% 11 William Malesevich, Mayville WI; Donald Croysdale, Menomonee Falls WI 53.28% 12 2 Gail Nangle, Kalamazoo MI; Robert Houtrow, Delton MI 54.81% 12 5 1 Emily Marcus, Somerville MA; Daniel Jablonski, Stoneham MA 53.21% 13 Janet Lee, Centerville OH; Georgia Banziger, Dayton OH 54.66% 13 6 Jim Jackson, Amasa MI; Anthony Brockman, Florence KY 52.08% 14 Catherine Lindholm, Indianapolis IN; Sharon Austin, Bainbridge IN 54.53% 14 Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT; Grace Lloyd, Southampton NY 51.89% 15 Norman Bolton, Beverly Hills MI; Debra Eaves, Northville MI 52.80% 15 Martin Morris, Wheeling IL; Scott Hiller, Marshall MN 51.21% 16 3 1 Michael Kelley - Martina Kelley, Lake Zurich IL 51.93% 16 7 Dorothy Conway, Ottawa ON; William Thorp, Dana Point CA 50.91% 4 2 Emiel Domis, Christiansted VI; Sharon Amberg, St Croix VI 51.27% 8 2 Gail Arnow - Barry Belinky, Cincinnati OH 50.00% 5 Phyllis Costello - Bernice Blum, Louisville KY 50.86% 9 3 Ed Seguin - Stephen Massicotte, Sarnia ON 48.49% 6 3 Marilyn Banta - Wilson Banta, Sunshine LA 49.72% 4 Tommie Kadotani, Denver CO; Roberta Le Feuvre, Van Nuys CA 47.96% 7 Theo Lichtenstein, Tallahassee FL; Leslie Bays, Kingsport TN 49.51% 5 Robert Kazmierowski, Cheboygan MI; Katherine Henricks, Boyne City MI 45.31% 8 4 Eva Berlin - Jill Grundland, Scottsdale AZ 48.92% 9 Julie Miller-Garino, La Grange IL; Pamela Tietz, Naperville IL 48.53%

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ROCKWELL MIXED PAIRS FIRST FINAL SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS C D E F G H EAST-WEST 1 Lloyd Arvedon, Natick MA; Carolyn Sessler, Boca Raton FL 65.20% 1 Jeff Hand - Gail Greenberg, New York NY 63.19% 2 Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV; John Grantham, Amarillo TX 63.62% 2 Greg Hinze, San Antonio TX; Betty Ann Kennedy, Shreveport LA 61.29% 3 Mary Poplawski - Harry Nuckols, Vestal NY 62.11% 3 Gloria Tsoi, Arlington MA; Stephen McDevitt, Medford MA 60.37% 4 Suzy Burger - Chuck Burger, West Bloomfield MI 60.96% 4 Allison Howard, Cookeville TN; Owen Lien, Hickory NC 58.62% 5 Rosanne Schabinger, Mount Prospect IL; Jack Forstadt, Evanston IL 60.09% 5 Valentin Kovachev, Stony Brook NY; Lynne Rosenbaum, Glencoe IL 58.49% 6 Nicolas Hammond, Marietta GA; Monika Weber, New Haven CT 59.45% 6 Frank Treiber III - Diane Travis, Cincinnati OH 58.45% 7 Ruth Grant, Tarrytown NY; Mel Colchamiro, Merrick NY 59.42% 7 Thomas Peters - Carolyn Peters, Grapeland TX 58.32% 8 Phillip Becker, Beachwood OH; Laurie Kranyak, Bay Village OH 58.17% 8 Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA; Ann Borgschulte, Lexington MA 58.04% 9 Lowell Andrews, Huntington Bch CA; Angela Kaiser, Bonita Springs FL 57.34% 9 Andrea Culberson - Marc Culberson, Weston FL 57.71% 10 Pedro Ieong, Hong Kong Hong Kong; Susan Craney, N Royalton OH 57.16% 10 Daniel Lavee, Thornhill ON; Kiz Fung, Edmonton AB 57.34% 11 Dan Morse, Houston TX; Kathy Baum, Germantown TN 56.75% 11 Robert Teel Jr - Jane Teel, Birmingham AL 57.28% 12 Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL; R Jay Becker, New York NY 56.38% 12 Rita Ellington, Traverse City MI; Haig Tchamitch, Scottsdale AZ 55.93% 13 Larry Sealy - Cindy Sealy, Huntsville AL 56.30% 13 Bruce Wick - Susan Stubinski, Houston TX 55.55% 14 Carl Berenbaum, Elkins Park PA; Barbara Kepple, West Chester PA 55.97% 14 Lee Atkinson - Mark Yaeger, Hollywood FL 54.46% 15 Patti Lee, Toronto ON; Martin Miller, Rochester NY 55.58% 15 Cheri Bjerkan, Elmhurst IL; Joseph Stokes, Chicago IL 53.94% 16 G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, Sunny Isles FL; Keith Garber, Las Vegas NV 55.24% 16 Don Sulgrove - Kathleen Sulgrove, Twinsburg OH 53.70% 17 Suzanne Dunaway, Oak Park IL; Michael Kutska, River Forest IL 54.13% 17 Mary Oshlag - Richard Oshlag, Memphis TN 53.50% 18 Shirley Presberg, Boca Raton FL; Mark Dahl, Richmond VA 54.11% 18 Howard Liu, Naperville IL; Jennifer Gu, Sunnyvale CA 53.11% 19 Brian Mason - Gerri Anne Mason, Crossville TN 53.55% 19 Yas Takeda, Hacienda Hgts CA; Sabina Lim, Cerritos CA 52.81% 20 Mark Boswell, Chesterfield MO; Debra Romero, Clarkson Valley MO 53.55% 20 Robin Wilkinson - Chuck Wilkinson, Jackson MS 52.77% 21 Robert Heitzman Jr - Helen Raleigh, Suffern NY 53.14% 21 Randy Helmink - Noel Helmink, Avon IN 52.76% 22 Cheryl Schneider, Westerville OH; George St Pierre, Columbus OH 52.91% 22 Harvey Brody, San Francisco CA; Sara Rothmuller, Santa Rosa CA 52.22% 23 Stan Tulin, Highland Beach FL; Shannon Cappelletti, Delray Beach FL 52.62% 23 Sheryl Langner, Dublin OH; Gregory Potts, Portsmouth OH 52.13% 24 Bill Kertes, Toronto ON; Ina Demme, Maple ON 52.13% 24 Beverly Gardner, Farmington Hls MI; Gary Hann, Ann Arbor MI 52.04% 25 Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY; Leonard Melander, West Bloomfield MI 51.96% 25 Mehmed Kantardzic - Toby Kahn, Louisville KY 52.03% 26 Bud Marsh - Marianne Spanier, Scottsdale AZ 51.82% 26 Lee Stokes Hilton - Jim Hilton, Austin TX 51.91% 27 Donald Florida - Annette Clark, Indianapolis IN 51.68% 27 Ned Irving - Betty Schultz, Hot Sprgs Vlg AR 51.79% 28 Jo Morse, Palm Bch Gdns FL; Robert White, Raleigh NC 51.66% 28 John Hinkle, Paris KY; Frances Barr, Lexington KY 51.71% 29 Donna Swarthout - Dave Swarthout, San Antonio TX 51.59% 29 Ellen Hessel - Ira Hessel, San Antonio TX 51.55% 30 Liliane Kirchhoff, San Francisco CA; Rick Roeder, La Mesa CA 51.50% 30 Teresa Boyd, Lafayette CA; Grant Robinson, Orinda CA 51.53% 31 Ron Ashbacher, Lead Hill AR; Breezy Salmon, Nashville TN 51.39% 31 Bo Liu, Mabelvale AR; Somers Collins, Little Rock AR 51.50%

AURELIUS MOONEY OPEN PAIR WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON FIRST OF TWO SESSIONS NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS WW XX YY EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Beverly Brown, Fishers IN; Eleanor Grinslade, Indianapolis IN 63.51% 1 En Xie, Saint Louis MO; Alice Brown, Midlothian VA 63.87% 2 1 Roger Lee, Monrovia CA; Robert Brady, McLean VA 62.10% 2 Warren Foss, Omaha NE; Gary Kessler, Springfield IL 61.79% 3 Liane Turner - Donald Turner, Overland Park KS 61.59% 3 Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA; Steven Price, Scottsdale AZ 59.67% 4 Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor ON; Sheldon Kirsch, West Bloomfield MI 60.58% 4 Karen McCallum, Exeter NH; Lynn Baker, Austin TX 57.64% 5 Paul Munafo - Virginia Munafo, Huntsville AL 60.02% 5 Les Bart - Gloria Bart, Bradenton FL 56.63% 6 Richard Riezman - Roger Lord, Saint Louis MO 58.25% 6 1 David Vaclavik, Appleton WI; David Raitt, Madison WI 56.58% 7 Gil Cohen, Ashburn VA; Marty Nelson, Annapolis MD 57.39% 7 Richard Gabriel - Ellen Gabriel, Chicago IL 55.06% 8 2 Kent Leggett - Jean Leggett, Clemmons NC 57.09% 8 Ana Blum, Tortuguitas C P Argentina; James Thurtell, Dallas TX 54.76% 9 Sherby Chernin - Harriet Spiegel, Cincinnati OH 56.63% 9 Richard Douglas, Distant PA; Mary Vickers, Apex NC 54.15% 10 Petra Hamman, Dallas TX; Shawn Quinn, Sugar Land TX 55.47% 10 Naomi Paasch, Moorhead MN; G Gard Hays, Veradale WA 54.00% 11 Susan Christian - Jean Donoho, Louisville KY 54.76% 11 Kevin Dwyer, Fort Myers FL; Kimberly Whipple, Boca Grande FL 53.54% 12 Cindy Mahn - Elizabeth McDowell, Kitchener ON 53.64% 12 2 Rena Hetzer, Memphis TN; Lelvin Crowe, Cordova TN 53.19% 13 Joshua Stark, Grayslake IL; Suzanne Dunn, Crystal Lake IL 53.54% 13 Susan Goodman, Mason OH; Jo Ellen Spitz, Cincinnati OH 53.14% 14 Michael Cassel II, Roseville MN; Donald Mamula, Mill Creek WA 52.94% 14 3 Steven Gewirtzman, Ambler PA; Clifford Wilson Jr, Skillman NJ 52.13% 15 Jack Shartsis, Royal Oak MI; Renay Danto Weiner, Scottsdale AZ 52.73% 15 4 Dennis Kriventsov - Matthew Dyer, Chicago IL 51.72% 16 Cameron Doner, Richmond BC; Helen Corbin, Palo Alto CA 52.18% 16 5 Neal Rechtman, Ossining NY; Jane De Briyn, Easton MD 51.62% 17 Bill Ream, Burleson TX; Jacqueline Yockey, Louisville KY 52.07% 17 6 J Adams, Columbus OH; Scot Smith, Vandalia OH 51.52% 3 Barbara Paddock - Beth Englehart, Louisville KY 51.16% 7 Hank Meyer, Greenbelt MD; William Goldman, Bethesda MD 51.47% 4 1 Jeff La Caze, Bella Vista AR; Charles Stofer, Hot Spgs Villag AR 50.40% 8 Sue Gerard, Mexico Mexico; John Taylor, Lago Vista TX 51.42% 5 Patrick Dutson - Paul Pschesang, Cincinnati OH 50.30% 1 Lynn Chapin - Christopher Chapin, Manasquan NJ 49.44% 6 David Bryant, San Francisco CA; Nancy Ferguson, Greenbrae CA 49.19% 2 Alan Charters, Kitchener ON; S Berry, Bath MI 46.10% 7 Thomas McDow - Brad McKeown, Rock Hill SC 49.14% 8 Herbert Gillies, Lexington KY; Sydney Gordon, Randolph NJ 48.13% 2 Donald Lurie - Linda Lurie, White Plains NY 47.98% 3 Kat Tiano - Karel Toohey, Albuquerque NM 46.20% NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS I J EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Don Kern, Bay Minette AL; Dennis Spencer, Saint Louis MO 62.15% 1 Harry Gellis, Midlothian VA; Alan Kleist, Cheverly MD 69.00% 2 1 Rosalie Rappin - Howard Rappin, Buffalo Grove IL 60.92% 2 Eric Leong, Oakland CA; Tadashi Teramoto, Tokyo Japan 65.23% 3 Brooks McNeely, Knoxville TN; Mark Jones, Birmingham AL 60.85% 3 Steven Kipperman - Kimberly Fanady, San Francisco CA 60.92% 4 2 Kevin Dybvig, Birmingham AL; Emily Harrell, Shoal Creek AL 59.62% 4 Duane Andrews - Kenton Hayes Jr, Louisville KY 60.69% 5 Mimi Bieber - Kassie Munoz, White Plains NY 59.31% 5 1 Xiao (Joe) Zhao, Hamilton ON; Shmuel Greenberg, Israel 59.00% 6/7 Michael Slaven, Elkhart IN; Patrick Slaven, Mogadore OH 58.15% 6 2 1 Jenna Tichon - Michael Shaw, Winnipeg MB 58.62% 6/7 Douglas Wagner, Birmingham AL; Jeff Johnson, Huntsville AL 58.15% 7 Sandra Scholes - Ken Scholes, Bellevue WA 55.77% 8 3 Frederick Mason - Douglas Dyer, Beckley WV 57.08% 8 3 Gary Thomas, Noblesville IN; Janet Hammond, Fishers IN 55.15% 9 Peter Filandro - Marie Filandro, Wilmington DE 55.54% 9 Diane Siebert, Little Rock AR; Peter Lit, Elk CA 51.23% 10 Erez Hendelman, New York NY; Shirley Matthews, Lindale TX 55.31% 10 Martin Feeney, Greenwood IN; Bev Olsen, Carmel IN 51.15% 11 4 John Cagney - Edith Cagney, N Fort Myers FL 54.62% 11 Hazel Schoenberg - Jules Schoenberg, Plano TX 51.08% 5 1 Gary Hillenbrand, Lehighton PA; Martha Thompson, Pepper Pike OH 52.08% 4 Ronald Emmett, Leroy IL; Donna Williams, Peterborough ON 49.08% 6 Helen Ogle - Lou Campbell, Cincinnati OH 48.85% 2 Frank Bowen - John Bowen, Charlestown IN 47.00%

TUESDAY-THURSDAY SIDE SERIES - WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON FOUR OF SIX SESSIONS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION SS EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Jane Naiser - Abby Lussky, Louisville KY 63.46% 1 Henny Dorsman, Staunton VA; C. Leland Nettles, Syria VA 59.13% 2 1 Ken Cornelius - Mary Cornelius, Portland OR 56.57% 2 1 Laura Guthrie, Georgetown KY; Naresh Shah, Lexington KY 58.97% 3 Joan Lane - Joseph Lane, Blairsville GA 54.01% 3 2 1 Michael Hughes, Jefferson City MO; Robert Liu, Honolulu HI 55.93% 4 James Gumbert, Flat Rock NC; Richard Maybin, Hendersonville NC 51.44% 4 3 2 Harry Gear, Milford OH; John Morgan, Cincinnati OH 55.13% 5 2 Ann Weinstein, Yonkers NY; Charlotte Patrias, Saint Charles MO 50.32% 5 4 Susan Grossman - Lawrence Grossman, New York NY 52.88% 3 Margot Hirsch, Arlington TX; Edwina Corn, Hurst TX 50.16% 4 1 Bill Carson, Ltl Switzrlnd NC; B Susan Crutchfield, Burnsville NC 49.36% 2 Lawrence Patrick, Surprise AZ; Mark Ambrose, Louisville KY 47.92% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION TT EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Suanne Blair, Morehead KY; John Jensen, Maysville KY 57.37% 1 Joe Fisher - Amy Fisher, Cincinnati OH 59.29% 2 2 Phyllis Siegel, Ballwin MO; Jay D Shah, St Louis MO 56.41% 2 Phil Hook, Atlanta GA; Carolyn Eckert, Alpharetta GA 55.77% 3 3 Maryann Clark - Marianne Cooper, Louisville KY 55.45% 3 Sue Becker, Canton OH; Patricia Worthley, Andover MA 54.17% 4 Priscilla Smith, Marietta GA; Abe Jakob, Ft Lauderdale FL 54.17% 4 1 Anita Pettus, Winchester KY; Margaret Hacker, Lexington KY 53.37% 5 Andris Strauss - Marie Burgess-Strauss, Abingdon MD 53.69% 5 2 Patrick Moos - Charles Young, Peoria IL 52.08% 6 Otto Adamec - Greg Reich, New York NY 53.04% 6 Sandra Hammer, New Smyrna Bch FL; Courtney Nelson, Wells VT 51.76% 4 1 Alma Farley - Robert Clarke, Richardson TX 52.56% 3/4 1/2 Muriel Stitt, Honolulu HI; Linda Leaming, Rockford IL 50.64% 2 Steve Vuotto, Richmond KY; William Adams Jr., Lexington KY 50.00% 3/4 1/2 Sandy Moss, Louisville KY; Judi Bigg, Prospect KY 50.64% 3 Keith Anderson - Mary Anderson, Rochester MN 48.40%

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 299ER PAIRS ONLY SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION XXX EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Harriet Smith, Solano Beach CA; Carolyn Espey, Poway CA 61.66% 1 Claire Young - Wallace McOuat, San Anselmo CA 60.47% 2 2 2 Robert Bobinger, Cincinnati OH; Debbie Wiest, West Chester OH 60.31% 2 1 1 Phyl Beamer - Bob Lehmann, Louisville KY 55.03% 3 3 3 Wes Harris - Kent Harris, Louisville KY 55.48% 3 2 Thomas Krueger, Shorewood WI; Richard Krueger, Milwaukee WI 53.98% 4 4 Leon Pauley, Versailles KY; Pat McDaniel, Danville KY 54.58% 4 3 2 Karen Karpinski - Ernest Laszlo, Bloomington IN 53.22% 5 5 Yaron Schweizer, Woodbury TN; Hannah Tidman, Liberty TN 53.26% 5 Jim Sturgeon, Louisville KY; Gordon Sawyer, Seattle WA 52.93% 6 6 Janet Vowels, Louisville KY; Mary Sarjeant, Prospect KY 52.29% 6 4 Bonnie Marland, Oak Ridge TN; Alma Vanhull, Kingston TN 52.32% 5 Kenneth Boschee, Carmel IN; Lloyd Tarrh, Noblesville IN 49.38%

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 49ER PAIRS - ONLY SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION VVV EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Ann Brown - Joan Wright, Louisville KY 60.50% 1 Ronald Kirk, Gahanna OH; William Harper, Columbus OH 64.00% 2 2 2 Libby Spinks - Judy Geralds, Louisville KY 55.50% 2 James Carter, Louisville KY; Lloyd Huffman, Crestwood KY 55.00% 1 Dinah Marshall, Louisville KY; Jayne Masterson, Crestwood KY 40.50%

BLUEGRASS BRIDGE DAY OPEN 2ND OF 2 SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS AAA BBB CCC EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Kenneth Chatzinoff, Cinnaminson NJ; Raymond Raskin, King of Prussia PA 68.72% 1 Jerry Helms - Evelyn Duffy, Charlotte NC 63.86% 2 Rod Van Wyk, Alton IL; Jack Bryant, Saint Louis MO 60.35% 2 Lesley Fells, Callawassie Isl SC; Dave McClintock, Bluffton SC 60.40% 3 Marvin Weitzenhoffer, Las Vegas NV; Franklin Silver, Old Greenwich CT 59.73% 3 Barry Rigal, New York NY; Alexander Ornstein, Roslyn Heights NY 59.95% 4 1 John Friedl, Signal Mtn TN; Michael Sherman, Chickamauga GA 59.59% 4 Rosemary Kelley - Robert Whitcher, Austin TX 58.65% 5 Judy Cardin, Bonita Springs FL; Gudrun Wallace, Fort Myers FL 56.86% 5 1 Lance Chamberlain, Rochester MN; William Cummings, Monticello MN 58.61% 6 2 1 Camilla Rabjohns, Peoria Heights IL; Ann Schuyler, Bloomington IL 56.79% 6 Ron Smith - Linda Smith, Hixson TN 58.37% 7 George Klemic, Bensenville IL; Diana Miller, Bluffton SC 56.73% 7 Gary Schwartz, Huntsville AL; Peter Matthews Jr, Roslindale MA 57.86% 8 Richard Claussen, Bethlehem PA; T Tilton, Bloomington IN 55.66% 8 Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA; Wafik Abdou, Bakersfield CA 57.07% 9 3 Donna Loeffler, Lexington KY; Atha Dickenson, Nicholasville KY 54.81% 9 Ed Howard, Lawrence KS; Robert Carstedt, Wichita KS 55.71% 10/11 4 Michael Saltzman, Naperville IL; Sam Graham, Germantown TN 54.64% 10 2 James Olson - Ellen Olson, Charleston WV 55.49% 10/11 Jim Bachelder - Jeanne Martin, Columbus OH 54.64% 11 Roger Johnson, Sarasota FL; Jeffrey David, Rutland MA 54.75% 12 5 Kay Jones, The Villages FL; Geoff Jones III, Orlando FL 54.63% 12 3 Douglas Millsap, Columbus OH; Suman Agarwal, Hilliard OH 53.54% 13 6 2 Emily Marcus, Somerville MA; Daniel Jablonski, Stoneham MA 54.30% 13 4 Theo Lichtenstein, Tallahassee FL; Leslie Bays, Kingsport TN 53.45% 14 Maritha Pottenger - Greg House, San Diego CA 52.83% 14 5 1 Michael Kelley - Martina Kelley, Lake Zurich IL 52.94% 15 Catherine Lindholm, Indianapolis IN; Sharon Austin, Bainbridge IN 52.15% 15 Bernhardt Trout, Longboat Key FL; Joseph Godefrin, Sarasota FL 52.21% 16 Janet Lee, Centerville OH; Georgia Banziger, Dayton OH 52.12% 16 6 2 Marilyn Banta - Wilson Banta, Sunshine LA 51.85% 7 Nat Zucker, E Brunswick NJ; Julia Zucker, East Brunswick NJ 51.87% 7 3 Diane Stafford, Oliver Springs TN; Kitty Hopper, Knoxville TN 51.24% 8 3 Karen Anderson, Batavia IL; Neil Whittle, Carol Stream IL 51.63% 8 4 Peggy Sciotto - Barbara Jackson, Columbia TN 50.16% 4 Gloria Blount, Franklin TN; Sheila Fleming, Columbia TN 45.47% 9 Nancy Ogreenc, Wautoma WI; David Dressman, Burlington KY 50.06% Daily Bulletin Page 19

Tomorrow’s Bridge Events John Hinton & Cyndy Cradick Day Friday, March 18, 9 a.m. Event Session Sold Entry/player/session ACBL members** Other Friday-Saturday Morning Compact Bracketed KO Teams 1-2 Rivue Tower 3rd Floor Ballroom $16 $18 Thursday-Friday Morning Compact Bracketed KO Teams 3-4 Rivue Tower 3rd Floor Ballroom $16 $18 Bonnie and Lynda Lawson Memorial Side Game 2nd single session Rivue Tower 3rd Floor Ballroom $16 $18 Part of the Thursday-Saturday Morning Side Game Series Wednesday-Friday Morning Bracketed KO Teams 3rd Rivue Tower 3rd Floor Ballroom $16 $18 Friday, March 18, 10 a.m. Eleanor Orr Memorial 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Suite Tower Lobby Level Sampson Ballroom $15 $17 Eleanor Orr Memorial 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Suite Tower Lobby Level Sampson Ballroom $15 $15 Friday, March 18, 10 a.m. & 3 p.m. Stratified Daylight Open Pairs 1-2 Suite Tower 3rd Floor French Ballroom $16 $18 Friday, March 18, 1 p.m. Friday-Sunday Side Game Series 1st single session Suite Tower 2nd Floor Exhibition Hall $16 $18 Friday, March 18, 1 & 7:30 p.m. SILODOR OPEN PAIRS 1-2 F Suite Tower 2nd Floor Grand Ballroom B $20 WHITEHEAD WOMEN’S PAIRS 1-2 F Suite Tower 2nd Floor Grand Ballroom B $20 Bean Red Ribbon Pairs 1-2 F Suite Tower 2nd Floor Grand Ballroom B $17 VANDERBILT KNOCKOUT TEAMS Round 5 Suite Tower 2nd Floor Carroll Ford $20 Screens: second session at 8 p.m. Jim Washer Memorial Stratified Open Pairs 1-2 Suite Tower 2nd Floor Exhibition Hall $16 $18 Compact Bracketed KO Teams 1-4 Rivue Tower 3rd Floor Ballroom $16 $18 Churchill Downs Thursday-Friday Bracketed KO Teams 3-4 Rivue Tower 3rd Floor Ballroom $16 $18 Friday, March 18, 3 p.m. Eleanor Orr Memorial 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Suite Tower Lobby Level Sampson Ballroom $15 $17 Eleanor Orr Memorial 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Suite Tower Lobby Level Sampson Ballroom $15 $15 Friday, March 18, 7:30 p.m. Mark Lair A/X Swiss Teams single Rivue Tower 3rd Floor Ballroom $15 $17 B/C/D Swiss Teams single Rivue Tower 3rd Floor Ballroom $15 $17 Friday-Sunday Side Game Series 2nd single session Suite Tower 2nd Floor Exhibition Hall $16 $18 Linda Blum Memorial Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single Suite Tower Lobby Level Sampson Ballroom $15 $17 Clever Cooks 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Suite Tower Lobby Level Sampson Ballroom $15 $17 Clever Cooks 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Suite Tower Lobby Level Sampson Ballroom $15 $15 Friday, March 18, 11:30 p.m. Zip KO Teams single Suite Tower 2nd Floor Exhibition Hall $12/team/match

Unless otherwise noted, Strati-Flighted and Strati-Flighted Senior events are divided: A/X (3000+, 0-3000); separate from B/C/D (1000-2000, 500-1000, 0-500). Strata breaks for Stratified and Stratified Senior events are: A (2000+), B (750-2000), C (0-750). *Members whose dues payment is current and Life Masters whose service fee payment is current.

Friday’s Sponsors Linda Blum Memorial Stratified persisted, however, and eventually developed a 299er Swiss Team rock-solid partnership winning many sectional and regional events. Jim liked to play as much bridge as Clever Cooks 299er, 199er, 99er, Linda A. Blum (1944 - 2009) was born in possible during our local regional tournaments and 49er 0-20, 0-5 Pairs Iowa, married Sam Blum and moved to Louisville, was the leading masterpoint winner at least three The Clever Cooks fixed special lunches for and finally settled in Tampa FL. She became an times. His sudden passing in 2009 was a harsh Verna Goldberg’s Friday game. Some of the active and participating member of her Synagogue blow to all who knew him. His genial smile and memorable meals included chili, soups, barbequed and local community. While raising a family of warped humor will always be missed. pork sandwiches, chicken salad, potato salad, cakes four, she never lost sight of her responsibilities and more. The cooks include Al Bevins, Carolyn to all of the organizations she loved. Ultimately, Friday is Verna’s Carpenter, Connie Crockett, Hannah Davis, Cheryl she became the leader and spokesperson of Fun-filled Friday Game Day Klein, Perry Moore, Cheryl Overy, Gail Slater and these groups. Her influence covered the entire Averaging 16 to 18 tables, Verna’s Friday game Tinker Zimmerman. southeastern region of the U. S. In her spare time is always lively. Director Verna Goldberg helps Bonnie and Lynda Lawson (!) she loved to play bridge. Although her schedule make it a fun-filled day. The clever cooks earned Memorial Side Game did not permit steady participation, she played as money from the Friday players to dedicate this day often as she could. We all loved her and miss her! to Verna, a special director, mentor, teacher and Bonnie Lawson died in 2009 after a multi-year friend. battle with cancer, followed soon afterwards by the Jim Washer Memorial unexpected death of her daughter, Lynda. Bonnie Stratified Open Pairs and her husband, Marvin, ran the Henderson KY By Ralph Letizia Monitoring At this and future North American game for years and were well known as bridge Jim Washer and I ran into each other in the Championships, ACBL will be monitoring NABC+ promoters throughout western Kentucky and early Eighties at a local sectional. I had been events with visible, real-time cameras. The images southern Indiana. playing for some time and he just decided to show will be recorded and will be available for later Bonnie won numerous regional and sectional up and see what the game was all about. We found official inspection and review. championships; always at tournaments close we had a myriad of things in common, and soon By general monitoring of the session and to Henderson as she rarely traveled away from became good friends. Naturally, the conversation participants’ behavior, ACBL has another source home. At the table she was famous for her fierce drifted toward bridge and we discussed playing of information that may be useful in determining competitive spirit, the quality of her play, and for together. After a few games, it was clear that facts and settling issues arising from some types of her calm and friendly demeanor. Indeed, Bonnie while he was quite the novice, he also was very ethical and behavioral complaints or actions. Please will always be remembered for her kindness and intelligent and had a real knack for the game. summon a director if a problem occurs at the table. grace. We name this event in her and her daughter’s Because I already had several regular partners, I This procedure is intended to assure everyone honor and as a tribute to her, her daughter and suggested that he ask other good players for games that the playing field is level and that misbehavior her husband Marvin, who continues to run the and see where it took him. will not be tolerated. Henderson game and promote bridge in western After about a year or so, we decided to form Kentucky. a team of local players and see what we could do. Bid Box Alerts and Eleanor Orr Memorial Amazingly enough, out of five regional knockout 299er Pairs events, that we played in we won three and finished Announcements Eleanor Orr was primarily a second in another! Jim played at least half and When using bid boxes, the ACBL requires that player, but she was devoted to the game and played usually three-fourths of the boards in every match, players tap the Alert strip and say “Alert” at the several times each week. She particularly enjoyed and we were never behind when he came out. same time. her Thursday afternoon game with Florence In the early part of this century, he and I When making an Announcement, use the “Teach” Tyler. Florence Tyler wrote the daily decided to form a partnership so we could play Announcement word (such as “transfer”) and tap bridge column for the Cincinnati Inquirer for many the system. Due to totally different the Alert strip at the same time. years and doubtless acquired some of her example styles, we struggled for the first year, and even A player who Alerts or Announces a bid must hands from the Thursday afternoon games. contemplated shelving the partnership and just make sure his opponents are aware that an Alert or playing on teams with different people. We Announcement has been made. Page 20 Daily Bulletin

Today’s Bridge Events John Hinton & Cyndy Cradick Day Thursday, March 17, 9 a.m. Event Session Sold Entry/player/session ACBL members** Other Thursday-Friday Morning Compact Bracketed KO Teams 1-2 Rivue Tower 3rd Floor Ballroom $16 $18 Thursday-Saturday Morning Side Game Series 1st single session Rivue Tower 3rd Floor Ballroom $16 $18 Wednesday-Friday Morning Bracketed KO Teams 2nd Rivue Tower 3rd Floor Ballroom $16 $18 Thursday, March 17, 10 a.m. Mary Eversman Memorial 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Suite Tower Lobby Level Sampson Ballroom $15 $17 Mary Eversman Memorial 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Suite Tower Lobby Level Sampson Ballroom $15 $15 Thursday, March 17, 10 a.m. & 3 p.m. Stratified Daylight Open Pairs 1-2 Suite Tower 3rd Floor French Ballroom $16 $18 Thursday, March 17, 1 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday Side Game Series 5th single session Suite Tower 2nd Floor Exhibition Hall $16 $18 Thursday, March 17, 1 & 7:30 p.m. SILODOR OPEN PAIRS 1-2 Q Suite Tower 2nd Floor Grand Ballroom B $20 2 qualifying, 2 final sessions WHITEHEAD WOMEN’S PAIRS 1-2 Q Suite Tower 2nd Floor Grand Ballroom B $20 2 qualifying, 2 final sessions Bean Red Ribbon Pairs 1-2 Q Suite Tower 2nd Floor Grand Ballroom B $17 2 qualifying, 2 final sessions. Pre-qualification required. VANDERBILT KNOCKOUT TEAMS Round 4 Suite Tower 2nd Floor Carroll Ford $20 Screens: second session at 8 p.m. Paddi Kline Memorial Stratified Open Pairs 1-2 Suite Tower 2nd Floor Exhibition Hall $16 $18 Bridge Club of Lexington KY Stratified Swiss Teams 1-2 Rivue Tower 3rd Floor Ballroom $16 $18 Churchill Downs Thursday-Friday Bracketed KO Teams 1-2 Rivue Tower 3rd Floor Ballroom $16 $18 Thursday, March 17, 3 p.m. Mary Eversman Memorial 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Suite Tower Lobby Level Sampson Ballroom $15 $17 Mary Eversman Memorial 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Suite Tower Lobby Level Sampson Ballroom $15 $15 Thursday, March 17, 7:30 p.m. Cyndy Cradick Stratified Side Swiss Teams single Rivue Tower 3rd Floor Ballroom $15 $17 Tuesday-Thursday Side Game Series 6th single session Suite Tower 2nd Floor Exhibition Hall $16 $18 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single Suite Tower Lobby Level Sampson Ballroom $15 $17 John Hinton 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Suite Tower Lobby Level Sampson Ballroom $15 $17 John Hinton 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Suite Tower Lobby Level Sampson Ballroom $15 $15 Thursday, March 17, 11:30 p.m. Zip KO Teams single Suite Tower 2nd Floor Exhibition Hall $12/team/match

Unless otherwise noted, Strati-Flighted and Strati-Flighted Senior events are divided: A/X (3000+, 0-3000); separate from B/C/D (1000-2000, 500-1000, 0-500). Strata breaks for Stratified and Stratified Senior events are: A (2000+), B (750-2000), C (0-750). *Members whose dues payment is current and Life Masters whose service fee payment is current. Thursday’s Sponsors Mary was active in St. Joseph Church, Jasper, John Hinton served the Central Indiana and Epiphany Cathedral in Venice FL. She was an Bridge Association as Unit Treasurer for nearly Bridge Club of Lexington artist and musician and enjoyed playing bridge and two decades. His hard work brought many Stratified Swiss Team tennis. She was an active member of the ACBL. organizational improvements to the Unit’s business The Bridge Club of Lexington offers 10 John Hinton and and bookkeeping efforts. While tackling these regularly scheduled games each week at its newly Cyndy Cradick Day duties for CIBA, John found time to hold the same expanded and totally renovated club. During the job for District 11. John is a fierce competitor and Cyndy Cradick is one of the most-beloved last ten years, this forward-thinking club has grown has attained Gold Life Master status. He recently bridge teachers, directors and managers in the 97% to 3600 tables in 2010. This sponsorship decided to retire from his duties as treasurer of Central Indiana Bridge Association (CIBA). This is in honor of our members and unit who gave CIBA and District 11 so that he could concentrate Silver Life Master has devoted her life to bridge so generously of their time and/or monetary on spending more time with Brenda and their over several decades and is the reason many new donations to make our new facility possible with no children, some of whom are already serving as players enter and go on to become outstanding loans. caddies for area tournaments. The members of avid bridge contenders. Cyndy has worked very CIBA appreciate John’s kindness and patience, and Mary Eversman Memorial hard to create a partnership with members of the hope with some of his volunteer work behind him, Intermediate-Newcomer Pairs local ABA, and through her efforts, many of our we now will have more opportunity to see him at The Intermediate-Newcomer Pairs on Thursday ABA friends are frequent players at ACBL games. the bridge table. Thanks for your efforts, John. is named in memory of Mary Eversman, 76, of For nearly two decades, Cyndy served as secretary Jasper IN. She died as the result of an auto accident for Unit 130, retiring in 2010. As master, she Churchill Downs near Owensboro on July 27, 2010. has recruited and trained many local youngsters to Bracketed Knockouts Mary was born in Carmi IL, to Clement and caddy CIBA events. In her spare time, along with Horse racing in Kentucky is rich in history, Lillian Rebstock on February 18, 1934. She was husband ,John, Cyndy spends many hours with her dating back to 1789 when the first race course was married to Thomas Eversman. They had four kids and grandkids. An avid reader, she can also laid out in Lexington. It was almost 100 years later, children, one deceased, and 13 grandchildren. now be frequently found with her new Kindle. She however, in 1875, that Churchill Downs officially Mary was a graduate of the Academy of Notre never fails to end a game without saying, “Thanks opened and began its tradition as “Home of the Dame in Belleville IL and St. Mary’s School of for coming.” We say to her, “Thanks for being Kentucky Derby.” Nursing in Evansville IN. there when we came.”

BILLIE ALLEN SIDE GAME WEDNESDAY MORNING THIRD OF THREE SESSIONS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION LL EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Michael McNamara, White Plains NY; Ray Pfeister, Bronxville NY 70.11% 1 1 1 Lelvin Crowe, Cordova TN; Maya Altarac, Birmingham AL 67.86% 2 Kelley Hwang, New York NY; Michael Cassel II, Roseville MN 59.10% 2 Ken Hoy, Maryville TN; Bonnie Wood, Vonore TN 62.80% 3 1 Joseph Muenks - Chris Schwartz, Cincinnati OH 54.08% 3 2 Bob Marett, St Simons Is GA; Peter Salmon-Cox, Millersville MD 57.14% 4 2 Jason Larrivee, Regina SK; Joan Fedor, Sun City West AZ 52.68% 4 Elton Lipnick - Ashok Shingavi, Houston TX 56.85% 5 3 1 Wanda Cavinder - Elizabeth Brown, Indianapolis IN 50.64% 5 3 2 John Gerretsen, Kingston ON; Ronald Emmett, Leroy IL 53.57% 4 Patricia Rosiello, Zionsville IN; Linda Sokolsky, Indianapolis IN 48.20% 4 3 Kenneth Gibson - Wendy Gibson, Stow OH 50.89% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION KK EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Miguel Reygadas, Tlalpan Mexico; Diana Marquardt, Del Mar CA 60.12% 1 Ethan Kotkin, Cherry Hill NJ; Corey Krantz, Drexel Hill PA 65.77% 2 1 Peter Manzon, Waltham MA; Robert Bertoni, Haverhill MA 58.63% 2 Buddhadeb Biswas, Lexington MA; Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA 65.48% 3 Charles Gill - Carol Garnett, St Petersburg FL 55.65% 3 1 Martha Telfer, Carbondale CO; Theresa Andino, Tallahassee FL 63.10% 4/6 2/4 Donald Etson, Hamilton OH; Robert Lass, Chicago IL 52.08% 4 2 Chris Corbett, Cleves OH; Brad Walden, Lexington KY 56.25% 4/6 2/4 1 Tom Beagle, Greenfield IN; Avrum Herman, Carmel IN 52.08% 5 3 1 Lawrence Patrick, Surprise AZ; Thomas Roberts, Terre Haute IN 55.06% 4/6 2/4 Peter Kyper, West Chester PA; Calvin Konner, Bethesda MD 52.08% 2 Susan Wisner - Lalitha Yalamanchili, Cincinnati OH 41.07% 2 Nget Carter, Plano TX; Barbara Parke, Richardson TX 47.62%

WEDNESDAY MORNING 299ER PAIRS - ONLY SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION X EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Carol Armstrong - Barbara Butorac, Louisville KY 64.58% 1 1 1 James Rowen - John Peer, Indianapolis IN 59.85% 2 2 Sarah Roy, Louisville KY; Patsy Baker, Prospect KY 59.47% 2 2 2 Bonnie Marland, Oak Ridge TN; Alma Vanhull, Kingston TN 59.47% 3 Tom Beard - Sarah Pentecost, Dresden TN 58.71% 3 Claire Young - Wallace McOuat, San Anselmo CA 59.28% 4 3 2 Phyl Beamer - Bob Lehmann, Louisville KY 55.30% 4 3 3 Mike Berman - Janet Vowels, Louisville KY 54.73% 5 Alma Ford, Martin TN; Rebecca Bennett, Dresden TN 51.89% 5 4 4 Elaine Jones, Shawnee KS; Richard Jones, Shawnee Msn KS 51.70% 6 4 Betty Dues, Louisville KY; Patricia Harwood, Prospect KY 50.76% 6 5 Amy Gerowitz - Beverly Shores, Cincinnati OH 51.52% 5 Mary Heaton - Elton Heaton, Madison IN 50.38% 6 Richard Buttermore - Wendy Buttermore, Royal Oak MI 51.33% 6 3 Glen Quackenbush - Sherry Quackenbush, Lenexa KS 50.19% 4/5 Joyce Akridge - Mike Akridge, Providence KY 48.67% 4/5 Wes Harris - Kent Harris, Louisville KY 48.67%