DailyDailyAugust 10-August 20, 2000 72ndBulletinBulletin Summer North American Bridge Championships Friday, Aaugust 11, 2000 Anaheim, California Vol. 72, No. 2Saturday, August 12, 2000 Editors: Henry Francis and Paul Linxwiler

Junior Day Becker, Kamil lead

Today is Junior Day. It will be highlighted LM Pair qualifiers by the Junior reception, which will take place at 5 p.m. in the Veranda Room at the marriott. All players who are not yet 25 are invited to Michael Becker of Boca Raton FL and Michael attend the buffet dinner meeting Kamil of Holmdel NJ posted a score of 1681.83 New members will be inducted into the matchpoints in yesterday’s qualifying sessions of the Junior Corps. Slated to be inducted are Sue Life Master Pairs to lead the event going into today’s Harbour, West Hill ON; Scott Merritt, Cham- semifinal rounds. pagne IL, and Michael Kitces, Great Falls VA. The qualifying round cut the field to 208 pairs. The Homer Swoop Pre-Teen Scholarship award Approximately half of the remaining field will be elimi- also will be presented. nated in today’s play. Aileen Osofsky, chairman of the Goodwill In second is the pair of Ruoyu Fan of Richmond Committee, once again will be the master of VA and Jiang Gu of Edison NJ with a score 1643.99, ceremonies. Nadine Wood, chairman of the while Zia Mahmood and Michael Rosenberg, both of Larry Cohen and Jacqueline DeRouin Youth Undercut Committee, and David Silber, New York, are narrowly in third with a score of 1643.68. ACBL CEO, will be among the speakers. Many members of the ACBL Board of Directors are Patron Member enjoys expected to attend. It’s also time for Juniors to get their teams game with Larry Cohen together for the 2001 Junior Team Trials next weekend. The round-robin part of the trials will take place next Saturday and Sunday. The top ACBL Patron Member Jacqueline DeRouin is four qualifiers then will play the semifinals and accustomed to being around high-level bridge play- final on Monday. The victors will represent the ers. Her husband, Allan Falk, has won multiple North United States in the Junior World Champion- American championships. Yet DeRouin, who won ships, scheduled for a resort area about 30 miles the Patron Member drawing to play with expert from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in August next year player and author Larry Cohen during the Charity following the Toronto NABC. Pairs Thursday evening, was delighted with the ex- See additional Junior news on page 7 perience. “Larry was such a wonderful partner,” said DeRouin, a Silver Life Master from Okemos MI. “He’s so pleasant and supportive. We had a great ACBL CEO David Silber (left) and Rich Laufer, Zero Tolerance time.” e-bridge Director of Marketing Cohen has won more than a dozen NABC events, and is the well-known architect of the popular Law Anaheim deals makes a difference of Total Tricks theory. The Zero Tolerance program, started in Ontario Continued on page 3 clubs more than four years ago, is going strong. are online Barbara Seagram, owner/manager of Kate Deals from most of the top-flight events in Ana- Buckman’s Bridge Studio in Toronto, says ZT “has Coast-to-Coast heim are being made available online by e-bridge, made a huge difference. We have always provided one of the newer players in the online bridge market. our less-experienced players with a separate room The deals will be accessible through the ACBL in which to play, along with their own director. final in GNT-A webpage. “This has made for an expensive but flourishing Rich Laufer, director of marketing for e-bridge, said, newcomer/intermediate program. The downside was Two powerful teams representing Districts 9 “By the end of the tournament, we expect to have some that the players got so comfortable there that they (Florida) and District 21 (central and northern Cali- 850 - 1000 hands from events such as the Grand National were petrified of moving into the open game in the fornia) will battle in a 64-board match today, and Teams, the Life Master Pairs, the Knockouts big room.” the winner will reign as the and the Mixed Board-a-Match Teams. Players from ZT has changed that, according to Seagram. Flight A champion. around the world will be able to play these deals at home “Over the past two years, the atmosphere has im- Florida is attempting to defend the champion- shortly after the conclusion of these respective events, proved so dramatically among the open players that ship it won a year ago, and it has the horses to do so. and can they compare their scores to those actually there has been a huge exodus from the intermediate Joseph Shay is the captain, and he is backed by four achieved here in Anaheim.” games into the open games. We have had to hand outstanding stars – Eric Rodwell, Jeff Meckstroth, Players will also be able to follow how top players out very few scoring penalties for Zero Tolerance, Michael Seamon and Robert Levin. handled some of the deals, since bid and play records but the fact that the policy is in place seems to keep But California also has its share of stars. Rose will be provided. Expert commentary will be given the players in line and the perception that we are Johnson-Meltzer, the captain, will play with Peter online by Drew Cannell, Rich Colker, Sami Kehela monitoring behavior at all times makes everyone Weichsel, Kyle Larsen, Chip Martel and Lew and Billy Eisenberg. happier. Stansby. “We’ve received a great response so far from “The players now never hesitate to report un- California had to stage a terrific comeback in people who have visited our website,” added Laufer. pleasantness whereas before they considered it part the final quarter to advance. District 4 (Pennsylva- e-bridge promotional booths are located in both the Marriott, lobby level, and the Hilton, on the second floor. of the game that they had to tolerate.” nia) led by 41 IMPs with only 16 boards to go. But ACBL and e-bridge have collaborated on the project Seagram added, “We have had to ask several California poured it on, scoring 65 IMPs in the final to ensure that no security risks arise from the deals ap- players to take a vacation from our club. They must quarter – as much as they had picked up in the first pearing online. be subjected to an interview with us before they are three quarters. They held their foes to just 11 IMPs Last month, ACBL CEO David Silber and e-bridge permitted to return. The bad ones don’t.” to win, 130-117. CEO Pinhas Romik agreed to a joint venture whereby Florida had an easier time with District 13 (Illi- e-bridge would develop an online bridge game for nois). They led from start to finish, winning 158- ACBL. The site will bear the ACBL logo and will give 95. players the opportunity to earn masterpoints. Attendance at 1826 In Flight B, District 19 (the Northwest) and Dis- “We intend to have two types of games on the site,” trict 15 (Kansas-Missouri) survived two matches said Silber. “There’ll be an informal, social game where Total attendance to date for Anaheim 2000 is yesterday to qualify to fight it out in today’s 64- players can drop in or out freely. We’ll also have a more 1826 tables. The turnout yesterday was 1304 tables. board final. structured game with a set duration.” The remaining tables are the result of play in the The finalists in Flight C will be District 13 (Illi- The ACBL Online bridge game is scheduled to Grand National Teams and the Charity events. nois) and District 25 (New England). become operational later this year. Page 2 Daily Bulletin SPECIAL EVENTS She made it easy for her partner Saturday, August 12 “I was able to make two of my favorite plays on Junior Day, Club Managers’ Morning and Dress-up Night one hand!” That was Laurie Kranyak’s exclamation 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. “Marketing for Club Development” with Easybridge! creator Edith McMullin, after Thursday evening’s Charity Pairs. She and her Coronado Room, Hilton. partner collected 10 of the 11 matchpoints available 9:00 a.m. - Noon Easybridge! accreditation course A with Easybridge! field coordinator Marti Ronemus, for their efforts on Board 10. Avila A, Hilton. Board 10 « J 6 2 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Coffee with Jane Johnson, manager of the ACBL Club Membership Department, La Dlr: East ª Q 10 2 Jolla Room, Hilton Vul: Both © 10 4 10:00 a.m. - Noon Free bridge lesson with Audrey Grant, author of the ACBL teaching series – the Club, ¨ J 9 7 4 3 Diamond, Heart and Spade Series, California-A, Hilton. « K 9 8 7 5 4 « A 10 11:00 a.m. - Noon ACBLScore seminar, questions and answers, with Rick Beye, La Jolla Room, Hilton. ª J 8 7 3 ª K 6 12:15 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Ken Monzingo, Counting at Bridge, 2nd © 8 2 © A K 9 5 3 floor, Hilton. Monzingo, San Diego, is the managing editor of the ¨ ¨ Forum, the monthly publication of Districtd 17, 20, 21 and 22. 5 A K 10 6 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Bridge Plus+ with Audrey Grant, author of the ACBL teaching series – the Club, « Q 3 Diamond, Heart and Spade Series, California-A, Hilton. ª A 9 5 4 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. Easybridge! accreditation course B with Easybridge! creator Edith © Q J 7 6 McMullin and Easybridge! field coordinator Marti Ronemus, Avila B, Hilton. ¨ Q 8 2 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Newcomer Reception, California-A, Hilton. West North East South 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Junior Reception & Dinner, Veranda Room, Marriott. 1© Pass 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Easybridge! accreditation course B with Easybridge! creator Edith McMullin and 1« Pass 3¨ Pass Easybridge! field coordinator Marti Ronemus, Avila B, Hilton. 3« Pass 4« All Pass 6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Howard Piltch, Weak Notrumps – Why We The auction suggests a heart lead, but North Hate Them!, 2nd floor, Hilton. Piltch, Andover MA, represents District 25 (New En gland) on the ACBL Board of Directors. He was ACBL president in 1997 and chairman avoided that and led a club instead. Declarer won the of the board in 1998. He and his wife, Barbara, were co-chairs of the 1999 Fall NABC ace and cashed the trump ace. Kranyak followed with in Boston. the queen! When she followed with the 3 on the next 11:30 p.m. Food and entertainment, California Promenade, Hilton. trick — a trump lead to the king — she certainly had gained her partner's attention. Declarer then cleared Sunday, August 13 tramps, putting North on lead. On the third trump Kranyak played a discouraging heart. She knew the 8:30 - 11:00 a.m. Easybridge! presenters’ breakfast meeting, Monterey Room, Hilton. heart switch was imminent, but she realized that this 9:00 a.m. - Noon “Bridge Cruises & Teachers” seminar, San Simeon-A, Hilton. might cost a trick. 9:30 a.m. - Noon Board of Governors, Orange County Ballroom, Marriott. Partner got the message and led a diamond instead. 10:00 a.m. - Noon International Team Trials meeting, Room 312, Marriott. 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Easybridge! accreditation course A with Easybridge! creator Edith McMullin and Declarer won in dummy and ruffed a club to get to his Easybridge! field coordinator Marti Ronemus, Avila A, Hilton. hand. He too had seen Kranyak’s series of plays, but 12:15 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Harry Lampert, The Magic of the Limit he really was left little choice but to hope for a favor- Bid, 2nd floor, Hilton. Lampert, Deerfield Beach FL and Lenox MA, is a bridge teacher able heart position. He led a heart to the king, but and writer whose articles – often featuring his original cartoons – appear frequently in Kranyak won the ace and returned a heart to partner’s The Bridge Bulletin. queen-10 to defeat the contract with three hearts and a 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. Easybridge! accreditation course B with Easybridge! creator Edith McMullin and trump. Easybridge! field coordinator Marti Ronemus, Avila B, Hilton. It was an excellent example of partnership coop- 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Teachers’ dinner, San Simeon-A, Hilton. eration. Kranyak had information her partner needed nd 6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Val Covalciuc, A Major Decision, 2 floor, and was able to convey it with a combination of plays. Hilton. Covalciuc, Omaha, was ACBL president in 1999 and is currently Chairman of She knew the clubs and diamonds wouldn’t run, and the Board. She represents District 14 on the ACBL Board of Directors. she had a heart holding that was not conducive to 11:30 p.m. Food and entertainment, California Promenade, Hilton. partner’s breaking the suit. Monday, August 14, 2000 JW’s Steakhouse Goodwill Day 9:00 a.m. - Noon Easybridge! accreditation course A with Easybridge! creator Edith McMullin and At the Anaheim Marriott Easybridge! field coordinator Marti Ronemus, Avila A, Hilton. Welcomes the American Contract Bridge League 9:00 a.m. - Noon “The Care and Feeding of Volunteers” is a seminar presented by Bill Wittich of Knowledge Transfer, which specializes in the needs of organizations whose viability Preview Menu (5pm - 10pm) relies on volunteers. Avila A, Hilton. Please select one item from each course 12:15 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Jerry Helms, ESP, TNT to Defend nd Preempts, 2 floor, Hilton. Helms, Charlotte NC, is a full-time bridge professional, **************** club owner, bridge teacher and a TAP Teacher/Trainer for the ACBL’s Education Program. He is a Diamond Life Master and a member of the National Goodwill Lobster Bisque Committee and the National Appeals Committee. JW’s Salad 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. Easybridge! accreditation course B with Easybridge! creator Edith **************** McMullin and Easybridge! field coordinator Marti Ronemus, Avila B, Hilton. 12 oz. Roast Prime Rib of Beef 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Goodwill Reception, Veranda Room, Marriott. Steakhouse Chicken Breast with Lemon Sage 6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Chris Larsen, Negative and Responsive Sauce Doubles, 2nd floor, Hilton. Larsen, Costa Mesa CA, has been a certified ACBL director Grilled Salmon Filet for about 25 years and has taught bridge on all levels for 20 years. He is a Diamond **************** Life Master who has won more than 7,000 masterpoints. Garlic Mashed Potatoes and Sauteed Asparagus 11:30 p.m. Food and entertainment, California Promenade, Hilton. **************** NY Cheesecake Peanut butter treats Swiss Chocolate Cake **************** The Anaheim NABC Entertainment Committee invites everyone to try the new Zandid peanut butter treats, $30.95 which will be distributed during today’s afternoon session. Thanks goes to Michael Schreiber for providing the Includes coffee, tea or soft drinks goodies. Daily Bulletin Page 3 Poignant quotes from Hall of Fame ceremony

Lounging legends: ACBL Hall of Famer Eddie Kantar Dynamic duo: Expert couple Curtis Cheek and and Canadian great Sami Kehela chat before the Disa Eythorsdottir were among the attendees. dinner Thursday evening.

Tom Sanders had to practice his Lou Bluhm speech “And of course there was my wonderful mentor, Yes sir, Col. Lix: District 20 Director Bob Lix, with wife at home to get used to the emotion he felt as he talked John Gerber. He was a tough taskmaster, but he taught Sally, attended the dinner smartly attired in his Air about his dear friend. “After a while I was able to say me elegance and humility.” Force Officer’s mess jacket. Lix retired from service the words without breaking down,” he said. There was George told an interesting anecdote about the time some 25 years ago as a full colonel. "More impressive an emotional edge to his voice as he spoke Thursday he played in both the Men’s Pairs and the Women’s than the medals is the fact that I can still fit into the evening, but he did a magnificent job of letting every- Pairs in the same session. “There was a call for a doc- jacket after all these years," quipped Lix. one know how he felt about Bluhm. tor in the women’s event, and a doctor in the men’s Some excerpts from Tommy’s speech were in- event got up to take care of the woman. The director Patron Member cluded in yesterday’s Daily Bulletin. Here are addi- asked me to fill in for the doctor, so I did. The woman continued from page 1 tional Sanders comments: was in bad condition and had to be taken from the play- ing area. After this was taken care of, the doctor came “Lou was always known for his high standard of DeRouin and Cohen earned all the matchpoints back and took his place. But now they needed some- deportment and ethics. These outstanding characteris- on this deal from the event: one to fill in for the woman, and once again they asked tics are the essence of class and the epitome of the Dlr: North « 9 6 3 me.” consummate expert.” Vul: None ª 8 7 5 4 2 George recalled the articles he wrote about coping “He faced the awful dilemma (inoperable cancer) © Q 10 9 6 with old age at the bridge table. “Really, what you have that fate dealt him in the summer of 1989 as if it was a ¨ 4 to do is make bridge pleasurable for everyone. That’s tough bridge match. He moved to Tennessee and started « K J 8 2 « 10 5 4 the key,” he said. a series of experimental protocols designed to improve ª --- ª K Q 10 3 This was Sidney Lazard talking: “My only regret his chances. All told, he was in the hospital seven times. © A 8 5 3 2 © J 7 4 is that I didn’t play a helluva lot more bridge.” Like “Lou didn’t have medical insurance. Because of a ¨ K Q J 3 ¨ 10 9 7 Rosenkranz, he credits Gerber with his early progress broad spectrum of bridge friends who contributed sig- « A Q 7 in the game. “John took me under his wing when I was nificant amounts of money to a special fund, he was ª A J 9 6 18. He taught me ever so much about defense and tac- able to afford these treatments. Many of these friends © K tics.” Sidney also credited Freddy Berger for the help are here tonight. Once again I want you to know Lou ¨ A 8 6 5 2 he got in learning to bid accurately and Louis Rosen knew of your participation and was overwhelmed by West North East South for helping him understand the ethics of the game. your generosity. Cohen DeRouin Bart Bramley told of a hand, a slam in diamonds, “Lou would have wanted me to acknowledge some Pass Pass 1¨ that Lazard played. “It was the best bidding and best others who were important to him during his ordeal: 1© Pass 2© Dbl played hand I ever heard of,” said Bramley. “I hope Peter Weichsel and Alan Cokin for organizing the fund; 3© 3ª Pass Pass the Daily Bulletin will carry the hand one of these days. Bart Bramley, his then regular partner, for his vigi- 3« Dbl 4© Pass Editors’s note – It sounds very interesting, Bart. Drop lance in keeping in touch almost daily; and of course Pass Dbl All Pass by and we’ll be happy to let our readers see such a my wife Carol for the meals she cooked and all she DeRouin was able to show her hand nicely with the hand. did to make Lou more comfortable.” second-round double. Cohen was in control after that, Near the end, Tommy realized that Lou’s short- competing first to 3ª, and then doubling 3« to discour- term goal was to play in the Vanderbilt to help his team Defenses to 1NT age a further advance from DeRouin. The four-level cor- defend. “Amazingly, considering how bad he felt some rection was also doubled by Cohen. days, he not only made it to Fort Worth, but, according At this NABC, in General Convention Chart events, North began by leading the singleton club to South’s to his teammates, he played as magnificently as ever.” the Board of Directors has voted to allow constructive ace, who returned a low club (suit preference) for Cohen When Lou was near the end, Tom dropped by to defenses to 1NT openings, even when those defenses to ruff. He then continued with a heart to the queen and see him. He told Lou he had a hand for him to bid. do not contain a known suit. In order to help players ace, ruffed by declarer. After a long time Lou said OK. “I gave him the hand. counter these methods successfully, the tournament is The ©A dropped the stiff king, and declarer contin- After an even longer pause, he finally made a bid – making available copies of an article on the subject, ued with a low diamond toward dummy. Cohen won the and then he closed his eyes and went back to sleep. I written by Marinesa Letizia, that appeared previously queen and played another heart. The king won as declarer don’t remember the hand or the answer, but what I in the ACBL Bridge Bulletin. Look for “Counter-De- pitched a low spade. The ©J drew the last trump, and de- will always remember is – he got it right! Isn’t that fense to Interference vs. 1NT Opener” in the rooms clarer called for the «10. DeRouin rose with the ace and something? Probably the last words he uttered were a where General Convention Chart events are played. played the ªJ, locking declarer in his hand. DeRouin even- bridge bid, and true to his genius, it was the right bid.” tually scored the «Q to defeat the contract two tricks, It was a very emotional evening for George plus 300. Rosenkranz as well. “Edith is my beloved wife and Smoking The ACBL Patron Member program offers an ex- bridge partner. Without her I wouldn’t be standing here panded package of benefits, including a hotel reservation tonight. I also owe much to people like Eddie Wold, The state of California strictly enforces its smoking ordinances. Players are reminded to observe rules regard- service for the NABCs, free delivery of the Daily Bulle- Miguel Reygadas, Roger Bates, Mike Passell, Bobby tins at the NABC, complimentary membership in Hertz’s Wolff, Dan Morse and of course Kerry Sanborn. I also ing the restricted smoking areas. ACBL regulations already ban smoking in the #1 Gold Card Program and many other valuable items received much encouragement and many suggestions and services. For more information, contact Jean from Alan Truscott. playing area as well as in the main en- trances and exits to the playing area. Patterson, ACBL Director of Communications at 901-332- 5586, ext 295, or by e-mail at [email protected] Page 4 Daily Bulletin Grand National Teams Flight A now a U.S. event Sheinwold and Mac Nab

The GNT was originally a North American con- Bud Reinhold, William Seamon, Steve Sion honored in GNT events test with all 25 ACBL districts participating. With the 1979 1. Greg DeFotis, Jerry Goldfein, Arnold Leavitt, Larry advent of the Canadian National Team Championships, Robbins, Claude Vogel; 2. Marty Bergen, Chuck Lamprey, War- Qualifications for Flights B and C of the Grand the Grand Nationals was changed to a U.S.-only event. ren Rosner, Allan Stauber National Pairs were earned in the grassroots event ear- Only the 23 United States districts compete. In 1985 1980 1. Jack Bitman, Jan Janitschke, Craig Janitschke, Dick lier this year. Flight B winners have their names en- the event was subdivided into three separate events. Lesko; 2. Russell Arnold, Edith Kemp, William Passell, Cliff graved on the Sheinwold Trophy while the names of The winners have their names engraved on the Russell, Billy Seamon, Dave Strasberg Flight C winners are engraved on the Mac Nab Tro- Morehead Trophy, donated by The New York Times in 1981 1. Ira Chorush, James Jacoby, Mike Passell, George phy. memory of Albert H. Morehead, its longtime bridge Rosenkranz, Eddie Wold; 2. Mike Becker, Brian Glubok, John Alfred Sheinwold editor. Lowenthal, Phillip Martin, Michael Rosenberg, Ron Rubin Alfred Sheinwold (1912–1997) was one of the Albert H. Morehead 1982 1. Ron Von der Porten, Hugh Ross, Chip Martel, Lew greatest bridge writers in the history of the game. He Ely Culbertson hired Morehead in 1932 because Stansby, Kyle Larsen, Peter Pender, Jeff Polisner (npc); 2. Steve was inducted into the Bridge Hall of Fame in 1996. of his outstanding ability as a player and analyst. He Landen, Pratap Rajadhyaksha, Jeff Starr, Frank Bell, Chuck Berger His syndicated bridge column was considered by proved so valuable that in 1934 he was made general 1983 1. Chip Martel, Hugh Ross, Peter Pender, Lew Stansby; many to be the best – he had a knack for getting his manager of all Culbertson enterprises. He was only 25 2. Lew Blumn, Richard Freeman, Larry Gould, Randy Joyce, Nick point across to even the least experienced players. He when he played on the Culbertson team that defeated Nickell managed this by making sure that every column had the British in the second international match for the 1984 1. Kit Woolsey, Ed Manfield, Peter Boyd, Bob Lipsitz, only one main point, making it easier for his readers to Schwab Cup. Steve Robinson; 2. Greg De Fotis, Larry Robbins, Jerry Goldfein, focus. Morehead was the first bridge editor of The New Hal Mouser, Jack Oest, Gerry Caravelli “You could read a Sheinwold column and know in York Times with a Sunday column from 1935 and a 1985 1. Chip Martel, Hugh Ross, Lew Stansby, Peter Pender, an instant that nobody else could have written it,” said daily column from 1959. He resigned from the Times Alfred Sheinwold (npc); 2. Steve Robinson, Eddie Manfield, Pe- Frank Stewart, co-author of the column. “He enlight- late in 1963 to devote full time to writing, editing and ter Boyd, Bobby Lipsitz ened and entertained players through seven decades publishing of the dictionaries, encyclopedias and the- 1986 1. Seymon Deutsch, Bobby Wolff, Bob Hamman, Jim and earned millions of fans.” sauruses that made him one of the foremost American Jacoby; 2. Milt Rosenberg, Ralph Katz, Hal Mouser, Greg DeFotis, Sheinwold was an editor of The Bridge World from lexicographers. Larry Robbins, Howard Weinstein 1934 to 1963 and was editor of The Bridge Bulletin During those years, Morehead found time for tre- 1987 1. Chip Martel, Hugh Ross, Peter Pender, Lew Stansby, from 1953 to 1958. He was also the author of perhaps mendous service to organized bridge. He was an of- Mike Lawrence; 2. Frank Hoadley, Sidney Lazard, John Onstott, the most successful bridge book ever written, 5 Weeks ficer of the United States Bridge Association when that Jack LaNoue to Winning Bridge, a book that sold in the millions. organization amalgamated with the American Bridge 1988 1. Steve Robinson, Ed Manfield, Peter Boyd, Robert Sheinwold served as chairman of the ACBL Laws League in 1937. Lipsitz; 2. Jack Oest, Steve Garner, Jerry Goldfein, Bart Bramley, Commission from 1964 to 1975, as chairman of the He became a governor of the newly formed ACBL Gerry Caravelli, Howard Weinstein appeals committees at NABCs and as chairman of the and served as president in 1943 and chairman of the 1989 1. Steve Sion, Robert Barr, Howard Stengel, Bernie ACBL Board of Governors from 1970 to 1973. He was board from 1943 to 1945. He was named ACBL Hon- Miller; 2. Tony Kasday, Paul Ivaska, Gaylor Kasle, Garey Hayden, named ACBL Honorary Member of the Year in 1983. orary Member in 1946. Roger Bates Robin Mac Nab Morehead was a member of the National Laws 1990 1. Doug Simpson, Walter Johnson, Jeff Meckstroth, Eric Robin Mac Nab (1915–1985) served as a member Commission and was in charge of production of the Rodwell, Dennis Clerkin; 2. Kay Larsen, Chris Larsen, Joe Kivel, of the ACBL Board of Directors from 1956 to 1981. International Laws of Contract Bridge. He was also Robert Rosenblum, Evan Bailey He was ACBL president in 1965. He was a past presi- the author of the constitution of the World Bridge Fed- 1991 1. Larry Robbins, Jerry Goldfein, Jack Oest, Peter Nagy, dent of the Western Conference, a member of the ACBL eration -- the first formal definition of the scope, struc- Steve Garner, Howard Weinstein; 2. Marty Bergen, Fred Stewart, Laws Commission and a member of the executive ture, powers and duties of that organization. Larry Cohen, Steve Weinstein council of the World Bridge Federation. Morehead was named to the ACBL Bridge Hall of 1992 1. Steve Robinson, Peter Boyd, Robert Lipsitz, Ed Mac Nab, a graduate of Cornell University, was a Fame in 1996. Manfield; 2. Michael Becker, Ron Rubin, Richard Pavlicek, Wil- member of the U.S. Olympic track and field squad in Some insight into the man behind all this talent liam Root, Bobby Levin, Jeff Wolfson 1936. can be found in his obituary in the November 1966 1993 1. Ravindra Murthy, Brad Moss, Lew Stansby, Chip Flight B winners and runners-up: issue of the Bridge Bulletin. Editor Dick Frey wrote: Martel, Hugh Ross, Jeff Ferro; 2. Brian Ellis, Asim Ulke, Florine 1985 1. Irving Goodman, Floyd Dyson, Leo Takelfman, Tim “No one ever saw him lose his temper at the bridge Walters, Richard Finberg, Jay Apfelbaum, Piyush Vakil McPhail, Louis Richardson; 2. Sally Grace, Linda Weinstein, table or heard him speak an unkind word to a partner. 1994 1. Jimmy Cayne, Alan Sontag, Dave Berkowitz, Larry Sharon Meng, Jennifer James, Jerry Poliquin, Robert Buchner He smiled often, but the only player he ever laughed at Cohen; 2. Doug Simson, Walter Johnson, Eric Rodwell, Jeff 1986 1. Paul McGowan, George Towner, Winston Edwards, was himself. Meckstroth Regena Jones (replaced Lizzie Hepburn); 2. Ken Connell, Linda “Rarely if ever did he turn down a plea for help. 1995 1. Steve Garner, Jack Oest, Larry Robbins, Jerry Connell, Carla Eisenhauer, S. K. Carruthers, Claire Jones, Dennis Writing this, I am proud to acknowledge the debt I Goldfein, Gerald Caravelli, Gay Cohler; 2. Billy Cohen, Marc Nelson owe him and to claim that he was my best friend. The Jacobus, Harold Lilie, Peter Nagy 1987 1. Dwight Hunt, Ed Horwitz, Ken Kadish, Claude secret of his greatness was that there are scores of oth- 1996 1. Ralph Buchalter, Hugh Ross, Kyle Larsen, Ron Smith, LeFeuvre; 2. Bob Webb, Pat Webb, Kevin Chen, Joseph Blalock ers who will truly say exactly this of Albert Hodges Chip Martel, Lew Stansby; 2. Chuck Burger, Geoff Hampson, 1988 1. Steven Beck, Michael Camp, Win Allegaert, Fred Morehead.” Allan Falk, Perry Johnson Chang; 2. Jean Molnar, Michael Weber, Down Holmer, Walter Winners and runners-up 1997 1. Jeffrey Wolfson, Robert Levin, Jeff Meckstroth, Neil Riddle, Joseph Rubin 1973 1. Russell Arnold, James Beery, Jane Jaeger, Richard Silverman, Richard Pavlicek, Michael Seamon; 2. Hjordis 1989 1. George Runyan, Tim Joder, Iype Koshy, Robert Pavlicek, William Seamon, Robert G. Sharp; 2. Brian Economoidy, Eythorsdottir, Curtis Cheek, Steve Beatty, John Onstott Dupont; 2. Paul Nickerson, William Goldsmith, Denise Goldsmith, Jerry Levitt, Roger Lord, Norb Kremer, Dave Smith, Ron Smith 1998 1. Ross Grabel, Jon Wittes, Mark Itabashi, Fred Cheryl Porter 1974 1. Larry Cohen, Billy Eisenberg, Eddie Kantar, Richard Hamilton, Gene Simpson; 2. Bobby Goldman, John Sutherlin, 1990 1. Judy Hughes, Karen Miller, Robert Seaholm, John Katz, Paul Soloway, John Swanson; 2. Chuck Burger, Fred Malcolm Brachman, Mike Passell, Eddie Wold Morano, Goutam Chakraborty, Krishnanand Maillacheruver; 2. Hamilton, Howard Perlman, Stanley Smith, Jeffrey Starr, Dick 1999 1. Joseph Shay, Michael Seamon, Robert Levin, Jeff Jim Adams, John Edmunds, Dan Feldman, Larry Kahn, Usuf Yanko Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell; 2. Jill Meyers, Ed Davis, Mitch Dunitz, Ismail 1975 1. John Fisher, Charles Gabriel, Bob Hamman, Jim Iftikhar Baqai 1991 1. Mary Poplawski, Stanley Poplawski, William Smith, Hooker, Charles Weed, Bobby Wolff; 2. Mike Cook, Jim Felts, Barrett Raff; 2. Bruce Norman, Fred Gitelman, Sheri Winestock, Doug Hill, Reece Rogers, Ron Smith, Bernie Yomtov Dress Up Night Geoff Hampson 1976 1. Billy Eisenberg, Eddie Kantar, Paul Soloway, John 1992 1. Otto Rothenberg, Richard Baumer, Arthur Haley, Bert Swanson; 2. Marty Fleisher, Charlie Friedman, Ron Gerard, Halina Kulic; 2. Nielih Cheng, Peter Kalat, Jeffery Allen, Carlos Munoz, Jamner, Archie McKellar, Neil Nathanson Players are encouraged Lp. P. Calahan, Bruce Platt 1977 1. Bob Hamman, Dan Morse, Curtis Smith, Eddie Wold, to dress up for tomorrow 1993 1. Eric Greco, Philip Greco, Kefer Xu, Harry Zhou, Bobby Wolff; 2. Bobby Lipsitz, Steve Parker, Steve Robinson, evening’s session. This is a David Better; 2. Jack Jessop, Morrie Kleinplatz, Barry Onslow, Kit Woolsey regular feature of all Elaine Morrison 1978 1. Gerald Caravelli, Charles Peres, William Rosen, NABCs. 1994 1. Larry Crevier, Sylvain Descoteaux, Marc-Andre Milton Rosenberg, Dan Rotman; 2. Allan Cokin, Bobby Levin, Fourcaudot, Frederic Pollack; 2. Glen Holman, Eric Sutherland, Daily Bulletin Page 5

Darren Wolpert, Hazel Wolpert 1995 1. Larry Crevier, Frederic Pollack, Sylvain Descoteaux, A painful experience By Barry Rigal Marc-Andre Fourcaudot; 2. Darren Wolpert, Hazel Wolpert, Gor- don Brown, Sam Yoga Failing to qualify in the GNT can be a painful expe- « --- 1996 1. David Green, Edward Lee, Chien Huang, Robert rience, one that you would wish to put out of your mind ª J 10 6 Johnson; 2. David Walker, Roberts Moore, Jim Hawkins, Geoffrey as quickly as possible — particularly when you miss out © K 8 Mallette by 2VPs on the final board. ¨ --- 1997 1. Harold Jordan, Sigridur Kristjansdottir, Andy However, as it happened, my New York teammates « 7 « --- Kaufman, Greg Burch; 2. Steve Albin, Elaine Pittius, Julia Ehlers, produced a couple of nice plays to keep us in contention, ª Q ª K 9 Mike McNamara and I missed my chance for a big pickup that would have © --- © A Q 7 1998 1. Robert Latulippe, Rene Pelletier, Jocelyn Bernier, made our life easy. So in the spirit of contrition, and as a ¨ Q J 6 ¨ --- Richard Wildi, Jacques Carel, Herve Chatagnier; 2. Richard partial apology, here are three relevant deals: « --- Wegman, Kefu Xu, Yi Zhong, Weizhong Bao Dlr: South « K 8 4 ª A 8 1999 1. Henry Caspar, Tom Buttle, Claude King, Ringo Vul: Both ª A Q 10 9 6 5 © J 6 Chung, Helen DeWild, Vinay Sarin; 2. Dennis Thompson, Steve © K 4 3 ¨ 8 Albin, David Liss, Jack Brauner ¨ Q Sue cashed the ªA and exited with a heart to collect « J 9 « Q 6 5 2 plus 630. Had East won the ©Q (when West switched to Flight C winners and runners-up ª 3 2 ª K J 8 7 the 9), cashed the ©A and cleared the suit, Sue would 1991 1. Bob Faskingbauer, Kenneth Wolf, Thomas Dressing, © A Q J 10 7 © 2 have been forced to play West for a singleton heart honor David Marker; 2. Albert Tom, Dennis Erani, Valentin Carciu, David ¨ 9 5 4 2 ¨ 10 8 6 3 by ducking a heart to the ªQ. Now, after getting a count Marker « A 10 7 3 on the hand by cashing the black-suit winners, Sue would 1992 1. Richard Unger, Charles Morrin, Andrew Ware, Mar- ª 4 have a subsequent heart finesse to provide the ninth trick. tin Weiverka; 2. J. Michael Hill, Kevin Kadmus, Carol Wisemiller, © 9 8 6 5 Dlr: South « A K Q 9 6 Marty Lobdale ¨ A K J 7 Vul: Both ª 6 1993 1. Stephen Arskan, Richard Ross, Feng Liu, Steve West North East South © A Q 9 6 2 Pessin, George Shamy; 2. Sardarsink Gohel, Jack Shartsis, Joyce Rigal Solodar ¨ 10 4 Bell, Nathan Banker 1¨ « J 10 7 2 « 8 3 1994 1. Jianbin Luo, Anil Kaushal, Sundar Atre, Zheng Zhang; 1© 1ª Pass 1« ª J 8 7 3 2 ª A 5 4 2. Greg Bieber, Art Steinberg, Roman Shapiro, Betsy Wellington Pass 2© Pass 2NT © K 8 © J 5 4 1995 1. Nathaniel Thurston, Bill Chen, David Shao, Andrew Pass 3NT All Pass ¨ 8 6 ¨ A K J 7 5 Lewis; 2. Jeff Jacob, Judi Hager, David Rosenstein, Yiping Wang My partner, John Solodar, won the opening lead of « 5 4 1996 1. Mark Edeburn, Susan Ostrowski, Dan Berlowitz, Jo- the ©Q with the king, played the ¨Q, crossed to the «A ª K Q 10 9 seph Seo; 2. Mark DeGarcia, Marcus Rodhouse, Steven Erickson, and cashed the clubs, hoping that the heart finesse would © 10 7 3 Sheng-Hung Wang give him nine tricks. When the finesse failed and a spade ¨ Q 9 3 2 1997 1. Tim Barrett, Joe Grue, Joe Barrett, Chengwei Lee, came back, John carefully unblocked the «7 and won West North East South Tom Monikowski; 2. Curtis Ruder, Atul Rai, Dennis Affholter, dummy’s «K. Now he led a third spade from dummy and Solodar Rigal Jonathan Davidson when East produced the queen, John unblocked the «10, Pass 1998 1. Jerzy Jelen, Marek Dalecki, Ted Ryll, Romuald letting East cash the «6. Then, however, East had to lead Pass 1« 2¨ Pass Mindak, Wieslaw Kalita, Zbigniew Muszynski; 2. Ed Williams, a heart and concede two tricks to dummy. Pass 2© Pass 2« ª Kurt Dasher, Thomas Reband, Bill Gliesman Of course, John could have cashed the A (instead Pass 3© Pass 3ª 1999 1. Dave Hemmer, Jon Kurasch, Robert Alps, Roger of taking the finesse at trick seven) and then played a Pass 3« Pass 3NT Solomon; 2. Bruce Scott, Tom Allen, Paul Hazzard, Jim Boardman spade to set up his ninth trick that way, but this was far All Pass more elegant. After a slightly pushy auction, we reached an excel- In the other room, my teammates did not bid with the Café Del Sol © lent 3NT thanks to those convenient club spots. East-West cards, and also led the Q against 3NT. De- After a club to the ¨K and a low heart shift to the ªK clarer ducked, and Brady Richter continued in tempo with At the Anaheim Marriott © (West playing an encouraging 8), I decided to run the Welcomes the American Contract Bridge League the J. Declarer thought he might need to duck this trick, ©10 — maybe not best, but not absurd either. Randy Joyce but was swiftly disabused of the soundness of this idea. (West) put up the ©K. I won in dummy, and cashed the 12 IMPs to the good guys. « Please join us for an “ALL YOU CAN EAT” buffet « A K to remove some inconvenient exit cards from the Dlr: North Q J 10 4 defender’s hands. Now I played the ¨10 which the de- from 5pm to 7pm. ª Vul: N–S J 10 6 4 fense had to win or else I would have nine easy tricks by © K 8 3 DINNER Price: $14.95 clearing the diamond suit. Kay Joyce (East) cashed the ¨ A 5 ª Garden Salad with: A and played another heart to set up the suit. I pitched a « K 7 6 5 2 « 9 Red wine vinaigrette spade and a diamond from dummy. This was the ending: ª Q ª K 9 7 5 2 « Parmesan Pepper Dressing Q 9 © 9 5 © A Q 7 4 2 ª Bleu cheese --- ¨ Q J 6 4 2 ¨ 9 7 © 1000 Island Dressing Q 9 6 « A 8 3 ¨ Bay Shrimp Salad, Potato Salad, Pasta Salad, --- ª A 8 3 « « Fruit Salad J 10 --- © J 10 6 ª ª Red Snapper Creole J 7 --- ¨ K 10 8 3 © © Chicken Forestiere 8 J 5 West North East South ¨ ¨ Herb Rice --- J 7 5 Ornstein Picus « Asparagus & Sliced Carrots --- Pass Pass 1¨ ª Rolls and Bread 10 1« Dbl Pass 1NT © Soup of the Day 7 3 Pass 3NT All Pass ¨ Q 9 Cell phones restrictions enacted In our room, we defeated 2NT by North on a heart I needed to work out what was going on, so I elected lead, which went one down after less-than-stellar defense. to cash the ¨Q and take the diamond finesse, playing At its meetings this week, the ACBL Board of Direc- Sue Picus was faced with a slightly more challeng- West for an original 4–4–3–2 shape. But in retrospect, tors voted to restrict the use of cell phones and other similar ing task when partner Alex Ornstein found an ebullient East’s decision to play the ªA and another heart should equipment. The Board passed the following policy, ef- approach to the North cards. have tipped me off to my opponents’ patterns. fective immediately: “Except for health-related equip- The defense found a friendly low club lead to Sue’s The winning line is to cash the ©Q and the «Q and ment or by permission of the Director-in-Charge of the ¨10. A low spade from hand saw West take the «K and then exit with a diamond to endplay East in clubs. tournament or event, cell phones, audible pagers, and simi- shift to the ©9. Imagine East’s dilemma. He chose to duck And note that East could have found the devious shot lar electronic equipment may not be operated or operable and now Sue won in hand and cashed all the black-suit of underleading her ªA rather than cashing it! Now I might in the playing area during a session of play at NABCs. winners to reduce to this ending: well have been forgiven for playing East for the 2–4–2–5 All other ACBL tournament sponsors are strongly encour- shape I actually did anyway! aged to adopt this policy.” Page 6 Daily Bulletin Glossary of bridge terms Anaheim, Fall ‘87 — What a great party!

New members of ACBL are often confused by the The American Contract Bridge League celebrated Dlr: North « J 2 array of terms they hear: knockout teams, red points, its 50th anniversary at the 1987 Fall NABC in Ana- Vul: None ª 5 4 3 rookie. Here’s a list of terms and their meanings: heim with the Golden Anniversary party — complete © K Q J 8 Knockout Teams: an event in which a team (of with champagne, a live band, special awards and spe- ¨ A 7 5 4 four, five or six players -- with four playing at a time) cial gifts. « 9 8 7 3 « K 10 4 plays another team. The losers are eliminated or The celebration began with a message from Presi- ª J 10 ª A 9 7 6 2 “knocked out” while the winners play other winners dent Ronald Reagan: © 9 3 © 10 6 2 until only one winning team remains. The length of a “I’m delighted to send greetings to everyone at- ¨ 9 8 6 3 2 ¨ Q J KO match may vary from a single session to a full day tending the Fall North American Bridge Champion- « A Q 6 5 (the Vanderbilt and Spingold) to a multi-day event (the ships in Anaheim, and I offer my congratulations to ª K Q 8 ). the members of the American Contract Bridge League © A 7 5 4 Bracketed Knockout Teams: a KO event in which as you celebrate the League’s 50th anniversary. ¨ K 10 teams are divided into groups -- usually of 8, 16 or 32 “Whether it be the top-notch tournament play at The opening heart lead was taken with the king teams -- based on their masterpoint holdings. The top these championships or a friendly match between and Deas led a spade to her jack and East’s king. group -- Bracket I -- and all other groups compete in a neighbors, bridge is a wonderful game that has pro- Deas won the ¨Q return with dummy’s king separate event with their own set of winners. vided thousands of Americans with hours of fun, en- and led a diamond to her hand. Now she led a heart Compact Knockout Teams: a shorter version of joyment and camaraderie. The League is to be com- and East took her ace. Bracketed KO teams. mended for the half century of service it has given to Look what that did to poor West. When Deas Swiss Teams: an event in which a team (of four, the challenging game and its many enthusiasts. ran her red-suit winners, West could not hold pro- five or six players -- with four playing at a time) plays “Best wishes for an exciting tournament and a tection in both black suits. Deas wound up with 11 other teams in seven-, eight- or nine-board matches. memorable celebration. God bless you.” tricks and a good score. Team A sits North-South at Table 1 and East-West at There was also a message from Denis Howard, If East had ducked the second heart, the count Table 2 while Team B sits East-West at Table 1 and president of the World Bridge Federation: would not have been right for the squeeze and Deas North-South at Table 2. The results are compared and “On behalf of the World Bridge Federation, I send would have had to settle for 10 tricks. scored by International Match Points (IMPs). our warmest greetings and congratulations to the * * * * Pairings for the first round are random. Pairings American Contract Bridge League on the occasion Dave Treadwell had to change horses in mid- for succeeding rounds are determined by a team’s win- of your 50th Anniversary celebrations. This is a truly stream on this deal from the Blue Ribbon Pairs. loss record or Victory Point total. historic event. Dlr: East « Q 9 6 5 3 International Match Points (IMPs): the most “As a birthday present, the WBF will give the Vul: Both ª – common method of scoring Swiss Team matches. If ACBL a telefax machine, to be installed in Mem- © J 9 8 2 Team A scores plus 620 for bidding and making 4« on phis. This gift symbolizes not only our friendship with ¨ K J 5 3 Board 4 and Team B scores only plus 170 (they didn’t and admiration for the ACBL but also our joint com- « A J 7 2 « K 8 4 bid the game), the difference is 450 -- which converts mitment to communication.” ª Q J 8 4 2 ª A K 7 5 to 10 IMPs. The IMP chart is shown on the inside of * * * * © 4 © A 7 5 3 your convention card. Besides the celebration, there was bridge. ¨ 9 8 6 ¨ Q 7 Victory Points (VPs): a method of scoring Swiss A four-man team, all from different nations and « 10 Team matches. After the scores are compared and con- all of different faiths, ran away from the field in the ª 9 7 6 3 verted to IMPs, the IMP total is converted to Victory Reisinger Board-a-Match Teams. © K Q 10 6 Points. A team’s VP total may be used to determine its Winners by more than 5.5 boards were Zia, Jaggy ¨ A 10 4 2 next opponents and its final standing. Shivdasani, Billy Cohen and Ron Smith. “The best South led the ©K against Treadwell’s 4ª con- Continuous/Side Pairs: single-session pair games thing about this is that we had a black, a Jew, an In- tract. Treadwell won and decided to go after a club that pay red points. The Morning Continuous/Side dian and a Pakistani playing together,” said Zia. Zia ruff. He gave up a club and back came another dia- Pairs, for example, is being played at 9 a.m. the first is a Muslim and Shivdasani is a Hindu. mond, which he ruffed in dummy. Friday, Saturday and Sunday of this NABC. Pairs may “It’s good to show how bridge can bring together He gave up another club and was forced to ruff play in one, two or three sessions. Only pairs who play people from such different backgrounds,” Zia added. another diamond. So Treadwell decided he would in at least two sessions are eligible for overall gold “It just shows a special magic about the game of go along with the defense – he would continue the points. bridge.” dummy reversal and ruff his last diamond. Flighted pairs: When flighting is used, the field * * * * He came to his hand with a high heart, learning is divided by expertise or experience or both into sev- Would you expect to have a problem defending about the 4–0 break, and ruffed his last diamond. eral separate games. Flight A -- “unlimited with this collection? He cashed dummy’s top heart, came back to his hand masterpoints” -- is open to all players while the re- «9 8 7 3 ªJ 10 ©9 3 ¨9 8 6 3 2 with the «K and drew the rest of the trumps. He maining flights are limited. Flight B might be 0-500 This was the West hand when Lynn Deas (North) cashed the «A for his tenth trick and a fine score. MPs or 0-1000 MPs while Flight C might be 0-300 or declared 3NT in the Life Master Women’s Pairs. 0-500. Each flight is scored individually, and masterpoint awards are made for each flight. The masterpoint holdings of the players determine rienced players in Strat C. Masterpoints are awarded results. their flight. If one player is quite expert while his part- for placings in all strats but gold points are awarded The third and final ranking compares the scores of ner is new to the game, the pair must compete in Flight only in A and B. only the C pairs -- all the scores of the Strat A and B A. The game proceeds normally -- the difference pairs are eliminated. In flighted events, you may play up but not down. comes when the scores are tabulated and ranked. Strati-flighted Pairs: The top group plays in a That means you may play in Flight A or Flight B even In a three-strat game, the scores are ranked three game of their own -- Flight A. The rest of the field in if your masterpoint holding qualifies you for Flight C. times. The first ranking is done as in a regular open divided into strats and plays as in a regular stratified Conversely, you may not play in Flight B or Flight C if game. These are the Strat A results. pairs. you are a Flight A player. If a B or C pair does well in this ranking, they A recent innovation has been stratification within Stratified Pairs: The idea is to compete against receive full credit for that performance. It is not all Flight A. Flight A-1 may be listed as 3000+ MPs while everyone but to be ranked only with your peers. that uncommon for a Strat C pair to place first overall Flight A-2 (or Flight X) may be listed as 0-3000 MPs. Each pair is assigned a stratum or “strat” based on and receive the full masterpoint award for that game. the masterpoint holding of the partner with more Note: A pair is eligible for only one set of masterpoint Spingold, Wagar pre-registration masterpoints. awards and automatically receives the highest award. Example: A = 1000+ masterpoints; B = 300-1000 The second ranking compares the scores of only If you wish to play in the Spingold Knockout MPs; C = 0-300 MPs. the B and C pairs -- the scores of the Strat A pairs are Teams or the Wagar Knockout Teams, you must regis- Thus, the most experienced players are placed in eliminated. Once again, if a C pair does well, they re- ter by 7:30 p.m. Sunday, August 13. You may sign up Strat A, intermediate players in Strat B and less expe- ceive points for their finishing position in the Strat B with Steve Bates in the Marriott Marquis Ballroom. Daily Bulletin Page 7 GRAND NATIONAL TEAMS FLIGHT A Junior Bridge Camp 23 Teams Joseph Shay, Ponte Vedra FL; Michael Seamon, Miami Beach FL; Robert Levin, Orlando FL; Eric Rodwell, a total success Naperville IL; Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL vs The third annual ACBL Junior Bridge Camp was Rose Johnson-Meltzer - Peter Weichsel, Los Gatos CA; Ron Smith - Kyle Larsen, San Francisco CA; Chip a total success, according to Charlotte Blaiss, who is Martel, Davis CA; Lew Stansby, Castro Valley CA in charge of the ACBL Junior program. “We had play- ers from all over the world, and they had a ball,” said Blaiss. “They made new friends, explored other cul- GRAND NATIONAL TEAMS FLIGHT B tures, and learned more about bridge, baseball and other 25 Teams languages.” The camp took place early this month in John Turner - Ralph Russo, Kansas City MO; Mark De Garcia, Columbia MO; David Shipman, Olathe KS Claremont CA. vs John Kranyak of Bay Village OH was the winner Michael Moffatt, Maple Ridge BC; Tai Eng - Insa Fricker, Richmond BC; Gilbert Lambert, White Rock BC of the Best Performance Award as the result of his two victories and three high finishes. He edged Joel Wooldridge of Buffalo, Top performer in the Under- GRAND NATIONAL TEAMS FLIGHT C 20 group was Meredith Beck of Pearland TX who 25 Teams earned five placings including a victory in the knock- Barry Margolin, Arlington MA; Suresh Adina, Somerville MA; Leo Zelevinsky, Quincy MA; Otis Bricker, out teams. Attleboro MA Four campers were honored for best expressing vs the spirit of the camp – Nick Brink of The Nether- Zbigniew Muszynski, Roselle IL; Marian Kowalewski - Pavel Boruta - Robert Boruta, Chicago IL; Michael lands, Thomas Schonfeld of Denmark, and Paul Bethe Omielski, Bensonville IL; Eugemiusz Babiarz, Glendale Heights IL and Jordan Jackson, both of the United States. The campers were treated with lectures by some of the most outstanding bridge players in North Everyday resolutions Grand National Teams – A America. The lecturers were Eddie Kantar, Jill Meyers, John Mohan, John Swanson and G.S. Jade Barrett. The event winners: 1. I will not criticize or express disapproval of District 4 32 70 106 117 Individual – Lasse Lundby, Denmark. Danny Miles an opponent’s play or bid. District 21 24 45 65 130 of Winnipeg MB, who finished fourth, was the top fin- 2. I will politely call “Director, please” when- isher among North Americans. ever there is an irregularity. District 9 17 53 121 158 Thursday Afternoon Pairs – Joel Wooldridge, Buf- 3. I will not comment that an opponent’s error District 13 15 28 53 95 falo, and Dror Lellouche, Israel. was anticipated or needed for my action to succeed. Thursday Evening Pairs – Susan Harbour, West Hill 4. I will refrain from offering unsolicited advice. ON, and Kevin Wilson, Knoxville TN. 5. I will not discuss previously played boards Grand National Teams – B Beat the Staff Swiss Teams – Joe Grue, Minne- with my partner in the presence of new opponents. apolis; Kent Mignocchi, The Bronx; John Kranyak, Bay 6. I will stop all cross table conversation as soon Quarterfinals Village OH; Stelio diBello, Italy. as one hand is removed from the next board. District 10 10 40 Fast Pairs – Miles and Davie Lavee, Thornhill ON.\ 7. I will not engage in lengthy postmortems be- District 21 28 87 Charlotte Pairs – Charles Halasi, Toronto, and tween hands and between rounds. Chris Lubenik, Glendale CA. 8. I will keep cards in my hand until it is my turn Universal Studio Knockout Teams – Meredith to play. District 8 25 51 Beck, Pearland TX; Wooldridge; Kranyak; David 9. I will not take the cards of other players from District 23 40 57 Grainger, Etobicoke ON. the board after play. Team Havoc IMP Pairs – Miles; Erin Anderson, 10. I will remain at the table until the next round District 13 21 45 Regina MB. is called and will pass the boards immediately. District 15 45 90 Junior coupons District 19 48 88 Tonight’s Entertainment District 24 17 71 Junior players (25 and younger) may compete for Following the evening session tonight, in the Cali- only $6.00 per player per session – but they need a fornia Pavilion, second floor Hilton Hotel, Steve Sturm Semifinals Junior coupon for each player and session. The green will be featured at the piano playing and singing a trib- District 15 34 101 coupons are available at the ACBL Information Desk, ute, “Salute to the Ladies of Bridge.” Steve will be District 23 38 56 at the Intermediate-Newcomer selling station or from joined by the Joel Hoersch musical group, the Stiff Charlotte Blaiss, ACBL, Director of Junior programs. King-ston trio. Pick up your hot dog and join us there! The coupons are available only to Juniors who have District 21 28 53 not yet celebrated their 26th birthday and whose mem- Section Top Awards District 19 28 59 bership dues or Life Master service fee is current. If you win your section we have a gift for you. Pick it up the day after you win at the Hospitality Desk Grand National Teams – C Goodwill salutes Juniors of the Hilton Hotel. Quarterfinals District 3 33 37 Today is Junior Day, the day we celebrate -- and Entertainment Books District 14 45 47 salute -- our Junior players. Encourage new players. Today’s Junior player is Here’s a scoop! Pick up a copy of the Entertain- ment Book at the Hospitality Desk of either hotel and District 8 45 122 tomorrow’s Jeff Meckstroth. District 12 59 83 Aileen Osofsky you can reap immediate rewards. At least three restau- Chairman, Goodwill Committee rants in the Marriott and Hilton honor the coupons! The books are $35.00. District 25 58 81 District 24 49 73 Bridge Baron Bridge Baron has donated us 1000 demo CDs of District 7 20 40 their popular program. Pick one up, first come, first District 13 50 134 served, at the Hospitality Desk of either hotel. Also, Get your cookbook discount coupons. Semifinals District 13 59 110 Remember all the food at the 1993 Summer NABC in Washington DC? District 6 is selling a cookbook Shopping Shuttle District 14 26 77 with all those recipes – it’s only $10 and it’s a fund- We have a free shuttle to the South Coast Shop- raiser for the 2002 Summer NABC, coincidentally ping Center. Ask at Hospitality to get the departure District 8 35 64 scheduled for Washington DC. times. Bring your VISA! District 25 70 128 Nadine Wood will be selling the cookbooks at the Marriott through next Tuesday. Margot Hennings will Guest Panel take over on Wednesday but move her selling station Masterpoint disclaimer to the Hilton. Lots of thanks to superstars John Mohan, Haig Scores as reported in the Daily Bulletin are sub- Besides recipes, the cookbook offers tips and hints Tchamitch, and Harvey Brody who sat on panel last ject to change because of score changes or corrections. for providing hospitality at bridge tournaments. night and went over the hands with the players. It was Therefore, the masterpoint awards as shown are also Note: Nadine’s recipe for tuna salad is at the bot- great. We will do it again Sunday night in the Califor- subject to change. tom of page 111. nia Pavilion, second floor of the Hilton Page 8 Daily Bulletin

CHARITY KNOCKOUT TEAMS FRIDAY EVENING 299ER SWISS TEAMS Bracket A 16 Teams 14 Teams Jack Coleman, San Francisco CA; Ira Chorush, Houston TX; Chris A B C Compton, Dallas TX; Markland Molson, Miami FL; Bobby Wolff, 3.36 1 Ferdinand Wolfram, Riverside CA; Michael Nauman, Mira Loma CA; Fort Worth TX; Boris Baran, Cote-Saint-Luc PQ vs Judith Jones - Ted Cooper, Huntington Beach CA 57.00 Lou Ann O’Rourke, Portola Valley CA; Billy Miller, Las Vegas 2.52 2 1 Richard Maure - Camden Parish, Fullerton CA; Nikki Geiger, NV; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ; Curtis Cheek, Huntsville AL; Scottsdale AZ; Robert Bosworth, Anaheim CA 56.00 Roger Bates, Mesa AZ 1.89 3 2 Lorine Brown - Barbara Pitcher, Cumming GA; Jimmie Bernard, St Petersburg FL; Karen Richards, Harvest AL 52.00 Michael Diesel, Saint Marys KS; Larry Mori, Clearwater FL; 1.42 4 Mary Sims - Bud Sims, Granite Bay CA; Mary Ross, Roseville CA; Stephanie Hamilton-Diesel, Saugus MA; Juanita Chambers, Ruth Owens, Fair Oaks CA 49.00 Walpole MA 1.06 5 Shih-Ming Shih, San Jose CA; Georgianna Spinazze, Saratoga CA; vs Gemma Min, La Jolla CA; Marcia Webber, San Diego CA 44.00 Blair Seidler, Fair Lawn NJ; Josh Heller, Toronto ON; Joe Grue, Minneapolis MN; John Hurd, Charleston SC; Joel Wooldridge, FRIDAY EVENING 0-5 PAIRS Buffalo NY; Thomas Carmichael, Iselin NJ 24 Pairs Bracket B 16 Teams 1.23 1 Ron Copley - Carol Copley, Hacienda Heights CA 133.00 Barry Turner, Richardson TX; David Grainger, Etobicoke ON; 0.92 2 Stan Skorpanich, Vista CA; Mark Sinagra, Laguna Niguel CA 127.50 John Kranyak - Kenneth Kranyak, Bay Village OH; John Schwartz, 0.69 3 James Oslund - Patricia Oslund, Cypress CA 107.00 Plano TX; Gavin Wolpert, Thornhill ON 0.52 4 Judy Sandberg - Joel Sandberg, Hacienda Heights CA 101.50 vs 0.39 5 Nancy Hayzer, Laguna Hills CA; Joan Ryberg, Laguna Niguel CA 100.00 Richard Wegman, Bethesda MD; Arnold Malasky, Longboat Key 0.26 6/7 Ruth White - Carleton Genebach, Huntington Beach CA 96.50 FL; Robert Klein, Dunn Loring VA; David Ruderman, Burtonsville 0.26 6/7 Robin Taylor, Santa Ana CA; Martha Stillabower, Stanton CA 96.50 MD; David Abelow, Owings Mills MD; Fred King, Falls Church VA FRIDAY EVENING 20/50/100 PAIRS 26 Pairs Bracket C 16 Teams C D E Kevin Bathurst, Thousand Oaks CA; Jason Feldman, Claremont CA; Paul Bethe, Jersey City NJ; Ari Greenberg, Malibu CA; Kent 2.68 1 Hans Giroux, Irvine CA; Vonnie Gibbons, Newport Beach CA 143.50 Mignocchi, Bronx NY; Erin Anderson, Regina SK 2.01 2 1 Roger Boyar, Glendora CA; Ben Harris, Anaheim CA 137.00 vs 1.51 3 2 Patty Michael - Joanne Wegsten, San Francisco CA 136.00 Alan Resser, Chicago IL; Martin Morris, Wheeling IL; Patricia 1.34 4 Arthur Simpson - Lee Simpson, San Diego CA 131.50 Chiszar - Donna Rodwell, Naperville IL; Charles Sheaff, Oak Park 0.94 5/6 Jeff Sinclair - John Thrall, San Francisco CA 129.50 IL; Charles Nemes, Hinsdale IL 1.01 5/6 3 Steve VanAuker, Huntington Bh CA; Robert Dennerline, Newport Beach CA 129.50 Andy Stark, Hamilton ON; Mark McCarthy, San Francisco CA; 1.31 4 1 David Jones - Chris Moore, Claremont CA 126.00 Julie Lever, Las Vegas NV; Nancy Schafer, Bloomingdale IL 0.98 5 2 Gerald Baker, Reedley CA; Maureen Pesavento, Scranton PA 112.00 vs 0.74 3 Alex Weir - Anita Weir, Playa del Rey CA 98.50 Richard Quist, Moreno Valley CA; Jim Dingwerth, Kansas City MO; John Ryan, Shawnee Mission KS; Andrew De Leon, La- FRIDAY EVENING 200-300 PAIRS guna Hills CA 36 Pairs Bracket D 16 Teams A B Jim Haws - Jerry Keeran, Tampa FL; David Fielder - Kurt Pocsi, 3.92 1 1 Alberto Feilhaber, Irvine CA; Bob Cuccias, Lancaster CA 165.00 San Francisco CA 2.94 2 2 Elizabeth Pauly, Toledo OH; Yung-Il Kwon, Seoul, Korea 161.00 vs 2.21 3 Waheed Din, Elmsford NY; Ejaz Qureshi, Scarsdale NY 158.50 Mac Morris, Los Gatos CA; Milly Morris, San Jose CA; Francine 1.65 4 John Herriot, Los Angles CA; Jerry Chamberlain, Manteca CA 158.00 Bard, Bayside NY; Annette Bergstrom, Burbank CA 1.33 5/6 3/4 Susan Lopez - James Kolson, Palmdale CA 154.00 1.33 5/6 3/4 Vern Vanderpol, Pasadena CA; Norma Simpson, Duarte CA 154.00 Bracket E 13 Teams 0.85 5 June Meehan, Mission Viejo CA; Roger Alderson, Laguna Beach CA 152.00 Chris Clark, San Francisco CA; Andrew Binstock, San Carlos CA; 0.64 6 Howard Johnson, Santee CA; David Washington, San Diego CA 149.50 Gregory McLaughlin, San Mateo CA; Julie Burnet, Oakland CA vs Judy McDonald, Laredo TX; R McDonald, Las Vegas NV; Mauro FRIDAY EVENING BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS Viale, San Miguel De A LL; Tom Henry, Guanajuato 3770 0 34 Teams A B C Vincent Cheng - Lorna Cheng - Paul Schommer, Visalia CA; 7.34 1 Jo Morse, Palm Beach Gardens FL; Rick Goldstein - Laura Brill, White Howard Arquette, Selma CA Plains NY; Clifford Meltzer, Los Gatos CA 17.50 vs 5.51 2 Jay Mann, Fort Lauderdale FL; Max Hardy, Las Vegas NV; Ken Gee - Nancy Galloway, Laguna Beach CA; Bill Perdue, Mission Viejo Barry Harper, Regina SK 17.00 CA; Barbara Hill, Laguna Niguel CA; Beth Christison, Lake For- 3.62 3/4 Ronald Schick - Joy Miller Schick - Dorothy Coakley - James est CA Hostetler, Naples FL 16.50 3.62 3/4 Shirley Seals, Ponte Vedra FL; Julie Sykes, Palm Coast FL; Bracket F 12 Teams Virginia Lifton, Marco Island FL; Robert Parlin, Naples FL 16.50 Brence Davis, Sacramento CA; Mary Sims, Granite Bay CA; Mary 2.32 5 Frank Bessing - Jennifer Jones - Erwin Linzner - Asher Nathan, Ross, Roseville CA; R Owens, Fair Oaks CA Santa Rosa CA 16.00 vs 4.50 6/8 1 1 Jeanette Tabb - Brian Pollack - Robert Berger - Anita Phyllis Spatz - Natalie Roberts, Bronx NY; Gerry Adlman, Gumuchdjian, New York NY 15.50 Larchmont NY; Anne Weissler, Tuckahoe NY 1.34 6/8 Dick Dugas, North Falmouth MA; Judy Fiske, Sagamore Beach MA; Arthur Bergman - Jacqueline Bergman - John Garritson - Dianne Charlotte Anderson, Madison WI; Gilbert Fox, Auburn IN 15.50 Crunk, Mammoth Lakes CA 1.34 6/8 Scott Merritt - Deborah Avery - Martha Owen - Robert Sievers, vs Champaign IL 15.50 Gloria Easterly, Fresno CA; Donny Graham, Hanford CA; Bob 3.38 2 Carol Kaufmann, Baltimore MD; Rhoda Cohen, Pikesville MD; Eric Lusk - Maxine Lusk, Sun City West AZ Ho, Irving TX; Joel Schwartz, Smyrna GA 14.00 2.53 3 Clarence Kofron, Kunkletown PA; Nathan Fain, Columbia SC; Murray Samuels - Jerome Morse, Allentown PA 13.00 1.90 4 Richard Daly, Tarzana CA; Richard Young, Westlake Village CA; Alan Hot dog night Curtis, Newbury Park CA; Carole Rossiter, Thousand Oaks CA 12.50 1.88 5 2 John Paxton - Denbigh Starkey - Gary Orser - Anders Larsson, Hot dogs will be served after tonight’s evening Bozeman MT 12.00 session in the California Promenade (2nd floor), at the Hilton. On Sunday morning, donuts will be served in Lost bracelet the same location. Player Lynn Deas has reported that she has lost a gold bracelet. Deas asks that if anyone has found such an item, to please return it to the ACBL Press Bulletin office. Daily Bulletin Page 9

SADDLEBACK SENIOR PAIRS SYD LEVEY KNOCKOUTS 128 Pairs Bracket 1 16 Teams A B C Michael Diesel, Saint Marys KS; Larry Mori, Clearwater FL; 20.23 1 Kurt Allmacher - Phyllis Allmacher, Columbus OH 388.00 Stephanie Hamilton-Diesel, Saugus MA; Juanita Chambers, 15.17 2 Ruth Ann Alpert - Colleen Cody, Fountain Valley CA 380.50 Walpole MA vs 11.38 3 Charles Gray, Philadelphia PA; Bobbie Gomer, Willow Grove PA 376.00 Harriet Zimmerman, Aspen CO; Candace Fowler - Larry Griffey, 9.07 4 1 Gary Yant, Santa Ynez CA; Joyce Gehlhaar, Lompoc CA 373.00 Palm Bch Gdns FL; William August, Palm Beach FL; Bill Cook 6.40 5 Jean Jacobson, Fullerton CA; Renee Carter, Henderson NV 372.00 Jr, Madison MS 4.80 6 W Wayne Sands - James Hall, Coralville IA 371.50 3.60 7 Richard Moen - Del Moen, Santa Barbara CA 371.00 Diana Holt, Palm Beach FL; Robert Carteaux, Fort Wayne IN; 3.65 8 Nada Sundermeyer - Clay Sundermeyer, Bellevue WA 369.00 Jim Linhart, Delray Beach FL; Bert Newman - Kathy Newman, 2.14 9/10 Leona Leyton - Philip Leyton, Jersey City NJ 366.50 West Bloomfield MI; Jerry Helms, Charlotte NC 6.80 9/10 2 Terry Watkins, San Diego CA; William Linsenbard, Fullerton CA 366.50 vs 5.10 3 Jay Boylan, Orange CA; Richard Purvis, Anaheim CA 354.00 Sam Wilson - Frederick Hamilton - John Jeffrey, Las Vegas NV; 3.83 4 Sue Dreier, Laguna Hills CA; Edith Felton, Beverly Hills CA 349.50 Muriel Richens, San Mateo CA 2.87 5 Thomas Butler - Arline Susswein, Los Angeles CA 345.50 2.15 6 Marilyn Mac Donald - Bill Mac Donald, Corpus Christi TX 338.50 Bracket 2 16 Teams 3.46 1 Victor Bremson, Seattle WA; M Fierman, Encino CA 315.00 Kenneth Kadis - Elayne Kadis, Brookline MA; Jan George - Bob 2.28 2/3 Gari Andreini - Milli Andreini, Medina WA 306.50 Lafleur, Las Vegas NV 2.28 2/3 Mary Kever, Grayslake IL; Irene Faletto, Heath TX 306.50 vs Robert Kent, Beverly Hills CA; Alan Goldman, Queens Vlg NY; 1.58 4 Patricia Reno, Pauma Valley CA; Jacqueline Craig, Vista CA 305.00 Marjorie Michelin, Los Angeles CA; Jean Hume, Livermore CA 1.09 5 Masako Omaru, Newport Beach CA; Masae Kato, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA 304.50 Raymond Raskin, King of Prussia PA; Chuck Wilkinson, Jackson FRIDAY EVENING CONTINUOUS PAIRS MS; Elaine Said, Nashville TN; Nell Schaefer - Phil Schaefer, 120 Pairs Los Angeles CA A B vs 16.33 1 Jacques Fradette - Louise Zicat, Gatineau PQ 225.30 Patrick Bradford, Torrance CA; Paul Mason, Redondo Beach CA; 12.25 2 Marc Glickman - James Glickman, Woodland Hills CA 216.96 Larry Harris - Dorothy Wood, Manhattan Beach CA 9.19 3 Kay Joyce, Raleigh NC; Dan Fowler, Salisbury NC 210.00 6.89 4 Olavi Vare, Sumter SC; Freda Thornbrough, Downey CA 204.75 Bracket 3 16 Teams 5.17 5 Jean Talbot, New Orleans LA; Joan Van Geffen, Metairie LA 197.27 Helen De Wild, Willowdale ON; Herbert Whitney Jr - Jim Barney, 3.88 6 Barbara Zeichik, Scottsdale AZ; Betty Fine, Tucson AZ 195.23 Toronto ON; Jonathan Edwards - Vinay Sarin, Thornhill ON; Ringo P Chung, Mississauga ON 6.37 7 1 Jerry Newcomb - Carolyn Newcomb, Littleton CO 194.25 vs 4.78 2 Mike Myers - David Youngs, Irvine CA 193.50 Robert Van Ekeren - E Gail Van Ekeren, Plainsboro NJ; Michael 3.58 3 Alan Carpenter, San Francisco CA; Michael Levin, West Hollywood CA 191.25 Cassel II, Roseville MN; Arnold Federman, Palisades Park NJ 2.80 4 Lucille Hovland, Fountain Valley CA; Cynthia Greer, Mission Viejo CA 190.08 2.57 5 Tom Codey, Malibu CA; Richard Glatzer, Los Angeles CA 189.75 Albert Bender - Fred Gaines, Raleigh NC; Dottie Kennedy, 1.51 6 Nancy Ferguson, Greenbrae CA; Lyda Butler, Larkspur CA 189.04 Durham NC; Paul Page III, Cary NC vs PLEASURE COMPANY OPEN PAIRS Alan Resser, Chicago IL; Charles Sheaff, Oak Park IL; Charles 170 Pairs Nemes, Hinsdale IL; Martin Morris, Wheeling IL A B C 32.99 1 Virgil Anderson Jr, Springfield MO; Alvin Levy, Commack NY 406.50 Bracket 4 16 Teams William Stancil, Coppell TX; Don Bartley, Bullard TX; Marsha 24.74 2 Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; William Hunter, Reading MA 391.00 Bernstein, Sugar Land TX; Elton Lipnick, Houston TX 18.56 3 John Wong, Rowland Heights CA; Yung-Ming Chu, Irvine CA 390.50 vs 13.92 4 Geoffrey Mallette, Christiansburg VA; Patrick Clark, Manton MI 374.00 Kenneth Eichler, Murrysville PA; Leroy Hackenberg II - Louis 16.16 5 1 Mary Jane Von Moss, Gaithersburg MD; Joan Torrance, Austin TX 368.50 Joseph - Joseph Velardita, Pittsburgh PA 12.12 6 2 Jeff Fang - Chin-Cheng Fang, Arcadia CA 367.00 5.87 7 Bonn Tanner, Humble TX; Jan Hunt, Long Beach MS 365.00 Peter Kyper, West Chester PA; Walter Bell, Orefield PA; Stephen 4.40 8 Rena Lieberman, North Easton MA; Gail Gottlieb, Aurora CO 364.00 Cooper, Villanova PA; Michael Perri, Springfield PA 3.67 9 William Hall, Thousand Oaks CA; Lois Violin, Palm Desert CA 361.00 vs 3.30 10 David Cantor, Charlotte NC; Dennis Newman, Scarsdale NY 360.00 Arne Lier, Tarzana CA; Janet Kordakis, Granada Hills CA; Bar- 9.09 11 3 Ronald Murray - Allen Hamburger, Torrance CA 359.50 bara Pinchuk, Woodland Hills CA; Alan Haim, Sherman Oaks 3.46 12 Ellasue Chaitt, Palm Beach Gardens FL; Michael Huston, Joplin MO 359.00 CA 3.27 13 Orhan Gurbuz, Huntington Beach CA; Harry Sacks, Hacienda Hgts CA358.33 3.36 14 Tony Miller - Diane Miller, Ridgecrest CA 357.00 Bracket 5 16 Teams 3.64 15 Barbara Flanagan, Westlake Village CA; Leda Danzig, Woodland Hills CA355.13 William Sentman - Sarah Sentman, Scott Depot WV; G Kohler, 5.97 4/5 Paul Pomeroy, Livonia MI; Mark Leonard, Ypsilanti MI 353.00 Canton OH; Stuart Foster, Mission Viejo CA vs 5.97 4/5 Paul Sorren, Miami Beach FL; Bella Adler, N Miami Beach FL 353.00 Stanley Brodersen, White Plains NY; David Kirbawy, Akron OH; 5.46 6 1 Ralph Kaye - Norvel Ray, Las Vegas NV 351.00 Elizabeth Dressler, Cleveland OH; Pearl Anderson, Port Alberni 4.10 7 2 Miyoko Boswell, Ridgewood NJ; Saeko Hisayama, Cliffside Park NJ 349.38 BC 3.07 3 Ryohei Orihara - Naoko Orihara, Tokyo 340.50 2.30 4 Marcus Evans, Stanton CA; Rochelle Evans-Jackson, Buena Park CA 326.83 Robert Probasco, Moscow ID; Warren Arnold, Clarkston WA; 1.73 5 Boris Umylny - Reiko Umylny, Honolulu HI 324.00 Elayne Stanley, Anaheim CA; Greg Parker, Spokane WA 2.18 6 Doug Cannon - Brent Markwood, San Francisco CA 323.00 vs Robert Cohn, Irvine CA; Nadim Khalaf, Laguna Niguel CA; Page 10 Daily Bulletin

FRIDAY AFTERNOON CHARITY PAIRS 56 Pairs Merrill Lynch Bridge A B 8.87 1 Carolyn Hodge, Indianapolis IN; Richard Fokes, Komoka ON 201.08 Question Desk opens 6.65 2 1 Denbigh Starkey - John Paxton, Bozeman MT 200.00 4.99 3 Stefan Back, Heidelberg GM; Mike Myers, Irvine CA 192.67 3.74 4 Burrell Humphreys - Joy Humphreys, Wayne NJ 191.50 Merrill Lynch will sponsor a special bridge 2.81 5 Dewayne Juenemann, Lancaster CA; James Awalt, Alexander AR 188.33 question desk today following the afternoon ses- 2.10 6 Jane Segal, Villanova PA; Judy Kay, Narberth PA 186.46 sion. One or two experts will be available to an- 2.82 2 Art Silvas - Lee Silvas, Oceanside CA 179.50 swer questions about the afternoon deals at the 2.12 3 Gary Orser - Anders Larsson, Bozeman MT 179.08 Merrill Lynch table next to the Partnership Desk 1.59 4 Alan Carpenter, San Francisco CA; Beverly Miller, Maryland Hts MO 178.50 at the Hilton. 1.19 5 Jason Smith, Brooklyn NY; Chrys Wurmser, San Francisco CA 168.50 0.97 6 Mimi Trenchard, Carlisle MA; Karin Rabin, San Francisco CA 166.83 Nadim Khalaf, a representative of Merrill Lynch, says that it will also be possible for play- FRIDAY AFTERNOON 0-5 PAIRS ers to sign up for free financial analyses. 32 Pairs 1.52 1 Peggy Consolini, Rncho Pls Vrd CA; Margaret Grace, Rolling Hills CA 60.50 1.14 2 Ardyth Riechers, Garden Grove CA; Robin Taylor, Santa Ana CA 57.80 Sandra Sennett - Beatrice Cuthbertson, Laguna Hills CA 0.86 3 Carol Copley - Judy Sandberg, Hacienda Hgts CA 53.50 0.64 4 Richard Stein - Linda Stein, Lakewood CA 53.10 Bracket 6 16 Teams 0.53 5 Harry Hescox - Doris Hescox, Hacienda Heights CA 53.00 James Misner - Elaine Misner, Wilton CT; Richard A Starbuck - 0.36 6 Mark Sinagra, Laguna Niguel CA; Stan Skorpanich, Vista CA 52.50 Susan Rodricks, Milford CT vs Michael Hargrove - Marion Hargrove, Henderson NV; Berny Gertz FRIDAY AFTERNOON 20/50/100 PAIRS - Andrea Rachlin, Palm Desert CA 36 Pairs C D E Helen Parker, Framingham MA; Nancy O’Donnell, Mendon MA; 3.27 1 1 Scott Corlett - Peter Rowland, San Francisco CA 109.50 Budd Howell, San Francisco CA; Robert Campbell, Orinda CA 2.45 2 Ronni Crossland - Edward Clark, Sun City CA 102.50 vs 1.84 3 2 Judith Jones - Ted Cooper, Huntington Bh CA 99.50 Mac Busby - Paul Darin Jr, San Diego CA; Grant Peacock, 1.21 4/5 Stan Batiste, Los Gatos CA; John Mundy, Rockport TX 98.00 Gumbier OH; Robert Miller, Fountain Hills AZ 1.49 4/5 3 1 Donald Van Wye, Whittier CA; Janis Borum, Anaheim CA 98.00 1.12 6 4 2 William Mortensen - Ellen Mortensen, Corona CA 97.50 Bracket 7 16 Teams 0.74 5 Sandy Pearson - Albert Lum, Long Beach CA 91.00 John Williams, Hermosa Beach CA; Shogo Fukushima - Chris 0.84 6 3 Yoshiko Iida, Rolling Hills CA; Motoko Tsurisawa, Rncho Pls Vrd CA 90.50 Freeland - Claudette Tschida, Torrance CA 0.63 4 Sam Katz, Hinsdale IL; Josh Fine, Newton MA 87.00 vs Beatrice Corley, Sun City CA; Edwin Oldham - Joseph Eves, Temecula CA; Joel Rehagen, Murrieta CA FRIDAY AFTERNOON 200/300 PAIRS 44 Pairs Thomas Hirsch - Peter Haglich - Barbara Moomy - Anne Duty, A B Virginia Beach VA 4.48 1 1 Howard Johnson, Santee CA; David Washington, San Diego CA 108.00 vs 3.36 2 2 Carla Burke, Pensacola FL; Marilyn Henderson, Anaheim CA 104.50 Hemant Bhatia, Foothill Ranch CA; Dorri Walters, Westlake Vlg 2.21 3/4 Phyllis Spatz - Natalie Roberts, Bronx NY 103.00 CA; Dayle Masumura, Vienna VA; Donald Hard, Sierra Vista AZ 2.21 3/4 Mary Ross, Roseville CA; R Owens, Fair Oaks CA 103.00 1.42 5 Rod Halvorson, Fort Dodge IA; Tim Dickinson, Banbury,Oxon UK 101.00 Bracket 8 16 Teams 1.06 6 Beverly Bradshaw - Don Bradshaw, Whittier CA 97.50 Richard Mersereau - Laverne Mersereau, San Clemente CA; Flo- 1.66 3 Janet Kistner, Sonora CA; Yvette Hirbour, Yorba Linda CA 96.00 rence Gevirtz, Rancho Mirage CA; Elayne Lewin, Palm Springs CA 1.09 4/5 Gerald Kohn, Corralitos CA; John Green, San Bruno CA 95.00 vs 1.09 4/5 Lavonne Leaman, Arcadia CA; Markle Vandervort, Monrovia CA 95.00 Brian Reynolds - Samantha Macdouglas, Van Nuys CA; Lisa 0.74 6 Leo Corbett, San Clemente CA; Ed Maye, Cucammor CA 91.50 Liberati, Los Angeles CA; Elisabeth Jereski - John Thomas Kelly, Santa Monica CA FRIDAY-TUESDAY MORNING PAIRS 62 Pairs Paul Thies, Topanga CA; Brant Weigand, Santa Monica CA; Chris- A B tine Britton - Anne Campbell, Pasadena CA 6.22 1 Patrick Clark, Manton MI; Geoffrey Mallette, Christiansburg VA 179.50 vs 4.67 2 Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; William Hunter, Reading MA 174.00 Ann Croupe, Murrieta CA; Barbara Baisden, Wildomar CA; Judy Brock, Sierra Madre CA; Jolyn Loomis, Pasadena CA 3.06 3/4 Henrietta Weiss, El Paso TX; Jim Linhart, Delray Beach FL 172.00 3.06 3/4 Andrea Hayman, New York NY; Judy Prescott, Trumbull CT 172.00 Bracket 9 13 Teams 2.04 5 John Russell, North Barringto IL; Chuck Said, Nashville TN 169.00 Mark Mackenzie - Ron Sloan - Lynn Altmann - Catherine Marko, 1.48 6 Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Steve Gross, Agoura Hills CA 164.50 Ottawa ON 3.49 1 Evan Markowitz - Gennifer Binder, New York NY 159.50 vs 2.62 2 Donna Rice, Traverse City MI; Liviu Ojoga, Bucharest, Romania 155.00 Marty Bloomberg - Leila Bloomberg - Mark Sherman - Debra 1.72 3/4 Leigh Gold - Louise Gold, Melbourne Vict OR 149.50 Sherman, San Diego CA 1.72 3/4 Mickey Hawrelak - John Ferguson, Calgary AB 149.50 0.97 5/6 Garth Wiggins - Marilyn Wiggins, Calgary AB 146.50 John Burns - Lois Burns, Clarks Summit PA; Valerie Evers, San 1.31 5/6 Gregory Houldin, San Juan Capo CA; June Mitchell, Palm Desert CA 146.50 Antonio TX; L. Gene Moy, Apache Junction AZ vs FRIDAY MORNING 299ER PAIRS Michael Kavcak - Elizabeth Kavcak - Arnold Finn, Orlando FL; Peter Dittner, Oak Ridge TN 30 Pairs A B C Bracket 10 13 Teams 3.50 1 Louis Navin - Sharon Navin, Blairsden CA 174.50 Jane Pivetti - Mary Webb, Carmichael CA; Marchetta Schneider - 2.30 2/3 1/2 Sandra Ohara - Vicki Sutton, Honolulu HI 156.00 Dorothy Bracchi, Sacramento CA 2.30 2/3 1/2 1 Ian Kidger - Gunsel Akyol, United Kingdom 156.00 vs 1.48 4 Cheryl Van Schaik, Silverthorne CO; Judge Harold Van Voorhis, Don McRae, Monarch Beach CA; Nadia Araabi, Laguna Niguel Des Moines IA 146.50 CA; Bill Morison - Ana McLean, San Clemente CA 1.23 5 Jane Pivetti, Carmichael CA; Marchetta Schneider, Sacramento CA 143.50 0.83 6 Lyle Wiedeman - Ruth Tracey, Los Angeles CA 143.00 Arthur Bergman - Jacqueline Bergman - John Garritson - Dianne 1.11 3 Alice Nicholas - Ted Nicholas, Fountain Valley CA 141.50 Crunk, Mammoth Lakes CA 0.84 4 Richard Plattner, Carlsbad CA; C. Fred Power, Encinitas CA 139.00 vs 1.10 5 2 Yoshiko Iida, Rolling Hills CA; Motoko Tsurisawa, Rncho Pls Vrd CA 138.00 Leo Arko - Dorothy Arko, Orange CA; Arnold Erickson - Merlin 0.83 3 Craig Caulkins, Yorba Linda CA; Richard Fragapane, Irvine CA 136.00 Hansen, Huntington Bh CA Daily Bulletin Page 11 QUALIFIERS IN LIFE MASTER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS A B C D EAST-WEST 1 Michael Becker, Boca Raton FL; Michael Kamil, Holmdel NJ 1681.83 1 Ruoyu Fan, Richmond VA; Jiang Gu, Edison NJ 1643.99 2 Zia Mahmood, New York NY; Michael Rosenberg, Wykagyl NY 1643.68 2 Samuel Marks, Dunwoody GA; Daniel Boye, Syracuse NY 1604.36 3 Mildred Breed, Bryan TX; Shawn Quinn, Katy TX 1560.12 3 Douglas Simson - Walter Johnson, Columbus OH 1579.30 4 Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA; Marc Leventhal, Redlands CA 1535.10 4 David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ; Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL 1556.12 5 Jaggy Shivdasani, New York NY; Richard Zeckhauser, Cambridge MA 1514.55 5 Bill Kent, Iowa City IA; Peggy Kaplan, Minnetonka MN 1555.29 6 James Griffin, Austin TX; Keith Garber, Pelham NY 1504.41 6 Marshall Miles, Redlands CA; Mark Perlmutter, San Diego CA 1539.39 7 Richard Oshlag, Germantown TN; Dave Smith, Newark DE 1481.66 7 John Mohan, Christiansted VI; Sam Lev, New York NY 1502.66 8 Wayne Ohlrich - Henry Lortz, Seattle WA 1444.95 8 Eddie Wold, Houston TX; George Rosenkranz, Mexico City 1495.30 9 Edward Nagy, Danville CA; Jeffrey Polisner, Lafayette CA 1437.27 9 Richard Coren, Fort Lauderdale FL; Matt Granovetter, Kennesaw GA 1488.84 10 Chris Larsen, Costa Mesa CA; Joseph Kivel, Newport Coast CA 1425.14 10 Corinne Kirkham, San Bernardino CA; Jess Sellers, Rch Cucamonga CA 1485.99 11 Venkatrao Koneru, San Antonio TX; Hemant Lall, Plano TX 1416.95 11 Mark Bennett - Iku Donnelly, Honolulu HI 1453.34 12 Jack Spear, Shawnee Mission KS; Michael Grant, Santa Monica CA 1415.99 12 Nadine Wood, Silver Spring MD; Carole Geagley, Severn MD 1427.09 13 Michael Levy - Martin Schiff Jr, Tucson AZ 1410.30 13 Mary Savko, Pittsford VT; Albert Ross, Guilderland NY 1425.30 14 John Onstott, New Orleans LA; Allan Falk, Okemos MI 1401.91 14 Scott Lewis, Murray KY; James Lewis, Wakefield RI 1415.00 15 Peter Stromberg - Fredrik Nystrom, Stockholm, Sweden 1399.32 15 Birger Holmquist, Chatsworth CA; Art Gulbrandsen, Monrovia CA 1396.41 16 Hudson Keithley - Jo Keithley, Bonita Springs FL 1384.68 16 William Cole - Glenn Lublin, Silver Spring MD 1396.14 17 Marc Culberson - Andrea Culberson, Weston FL 1384.48 17 Vicki Laycock, San Francisco CA; Sidney Lorvan, Pacifica CA 1395.29 18 Paul Boudreau, Lomita CA; Steve Mager, Hermosa Beach CA 1372.50 18 Carol Reitz - Ed Bissell, State College PA 1381.47 19 K Christiansen, Bothell WA; Dave Setterholm, Issaquah WA 1372.42 19 Melvyn Klein - Atul Rai, Tallahassee FL 1376.50 20 Leslie Beaver, Poway CA; Bob Etter, Sacramento CA 1366.15 20 Linda Friedman - Daniel Friedman, Orinda CA 1365.97 21 Gerald Sosler - Kay Schulle, Purchase NY 1365.78 21 Sandi Hart - Stanford Christie, Des Moines WA 1364.49 22 Jim Looby, Burbank CA; John Fout, New York NY 1361.52 22 Frances Dickman, San Jose CA; Don Nemiro, Hollister CA 1362.83 23 Sharon Tobin - Robert Horn, Blue Springs MO 1355.57 23 Nichlas Eliazohn, Sundsvall SV; Magnus Melander, Stockholm, Sweden 1360.64 24 Joseph Silver, Hampstead PQ; Peter Nagy, Las Vegas NV 1355.56 24 Michael Polowan, New York NY; Boris Baran, Cote-Saint-Luc PQ 1357.08 25 Diane Cullen, Beaverton OR; Irene Pickett, Portland OR 1355.25 25 Reynold Wong, Stockton CA; Bruce Ruskin, Salida CA 1356.75 26 Marilyn Eber - Al Cohen, Denver CO 1352.60 26 Eustis Paine III, Melbourne FL; Mike Cappelletti, Red Bank TN 1353.51 NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS E F G H EAST-WEST 1 Gerald Michaud, Derby KS; Mark Lair, Canyon TX 1565.72 1 Howard Weinstein, Chicago IL; Steve Garner, Northfield IL 1627.30 2 Marc Poe Jr, Plano TX; Larry La Brecque, Lewisville TX 1559.44 2 Masayuki Ino, Japan; Tadashi Teramoto, Yokohama 1593.40 3 Mark Tolliver - Marc Zwerling, Portland OR 1509.82 3 David Yang, Chicago IL; Xiaodong Shi, Highland Park IL 1528.32 4 Dale Johannesen - Lynn Johannesen, Sunnyvale CA 1503.06 4 Steve Beatty, Destrehan LA; Sidney Lazard, New Orleans LA 1490.45 5 Joseph Jabon, Bellevue WA; George Harris, Las Vegas NV 1494.53 5 Walter Fontaine, North Providenc RI; Mark Aquino, Jamaica Plain MA 1489.58 6 Walter Schenker, Pine Brook NJ; Michael Gore, Brooklyn NY 1489.92 6 Shelley Lapkoff, Berkeley CA; Tanakorn Lavanakul, Antioch CA 1470.02 7 John Strauch - Evan Bailey, San Diego CA 1470.27 7 Dennis Sorensen, Portland OR; Godfrey Chang, Honolulu HI 1468.99 8 Gregory Arbour, Vancouver BC; Ron Borg, Surrey BC 1470.12 8 Jim Reiman, Mansfield OH; Chris Compton, Dallas TX 1462.76 9 Karen Manfield, Sunnyvale CA; Curtis Hastings, Kensington CA 1460.26 9 Bob Jones, Delray Beach FL; Paul Marston, Australia 1457.81 10 David Lehman, Glenview IL; Dick Melson, Chicago IL 1450.55 10 Weishu Wu, Camarillo CA; Monte Evans, Redfield SD 1456.41 11 Jerry Premo, San Francisco CA; Charles James, San Jose CA 1447.30 11 Ron Garber, Temecula CA; John Swanson Jr, Mission Viejo CA 1444.69 12 Larry Washington, Carmichael CA; Andre Rakhmanin, Sacramento CA 1432.68 12 Cathy Nathan - Marc Nathan, Thousand Oaks CA 1436.87 13 Wlodek Bugajski, Brookline MA; Marek Szymanowski, Poland 1426.79 13 Bjorn Fallenius, New York NY; Johan Bennet, Sweden 1432.22 14 Rita Shugart, Pebble Beach CA; Andrew Robson, Carmel CA 1426.04 14 Diana Schuld, Glen Head NY; Michael Ranis, Bedford NY 1430.90 15 Ted Gibbs, Rncho Pls Vrd CA; Alan Myerson, Sherman Oaks CA 1425.97 15 Philip Altus, Tampa FL; Steve Altus, Campbell CA 1429.95 16 Richard Rogers, Palm Desert CA; Larry Cohen, Las Vegas NV 1422.15 16 Ira Cohen - Wafik Abdou, Bakersfield CA 1424.04 17 Jeri Baraf, Roslyn NY; John Rengstorff, New York NY 1416.95 17 Nicholas Hartung, Astoria NY; Daniel Piro, Oceanside CA 1420.65 18 Brian Gunnell, Jacksonville FL; Ulf Nilsson, Sweden 1409.80 18 James Klein - Barbara Klein, Pittsburgh PA 1416.54 19 Gil Cohen, Arlington VA; Marty Nelson, Annapolis MD 1408.69 19 Ellen Klosson, Silver Spring MD; Josh Sher, Washington DC 1412.09 20 Bill Papa, Upland CA; Lulu Minter, Glendora CA 1406.92 20 Kevin Wilson, Knoxville TN; Leonard Holtz, Los Angeles CA 1400.13 21 Leila Sink - John Hoffman, Los Gatos CA 1398.84 21 P Schwartz, Cote-Saint-Luc PQ; Cameron Doner, Richmond BC 1396.28 22 Gail Bell, Laverock PA; Gila Guttmann, Cheltenham PA 1396.78 22 Chris Willenken - Aaron Silverstein, New York NY 1386.14 23 Barry Turner, Richardson TX; John Schwartz, Plano TX 1385.85 23 Jacob Morgan - Eileen Cripps, Madison WI 1382.89 24 Lynne Beisswenger - Sandra Lovering, Toronto ON 1381.48 24 Allan Chapman, Playa del Rey CA; Wayne Karson, Culver City CA 1381.32 25 Daniel Lavee, Thornhill ON; Thomas Schonfeldt, Denmark 1370.86 25 Kevin Bolan, Eugene OR; Balusu Rao, Redmond WA 1379.11 26 Roger Bates, Mesa AZ; Robin Klar, Spring TX 1369.38 26 David Feldman, New York NY; James Gleick, Garrison NY 1373.74 NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS I J K L EAST-WEST 1 Eric Greco, Philadelphia PA; Mike Passell, Plano TX 1583.50 1 Peter Boyd, Silver Spring MD; Steve Robinson, Arlington VA 1613.50 2 Terry Michaels, Prairie Village KS; Judy Randel, Albuquerque NM 1580.50 2 Beverly Rosenberg, Sherman Oaks CA; Aram Bedros, Santa Monica CA 1588.00 3 Meir Nonoo, Manama; Haig Tchamitch, Peoria AZ 1550.50 3 Lou Ann O’Rourke, Portola Valley CA; Billy Miller, Las Vegas NV 1559.50 4 Roger Pennell - Hachy Pennell, Pacific Palisades CA 1533.00 4 David Gurvich - Ira Ewen, New York NY 1549.00 5 Pam Wittes, Venice CA; Robert Perlsweig, Woodland Hills CA 1515.00 5 Russell Samuel, Locust Valley NY; Shawn Samuel, Cambridge MA 1543.50 5 Eugene Prosnitz - Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY 1515.00 6 Richard Wegman, Bethesda MD; Arnold Malasky, Longboat Key FL 1525.50 7 Gerald Bare, Pacific Plsds CA; Dale Gilbert, Torrance CA 1504.50 7 Alice Leicht - Marvin French, San Diego CA 1503.50 8 Earl Glickstein, Gaithersburg MD; Richard Popper, Wilmington DE 1479.50 8 Roy Welland, New York NY; Marc Jacobus, Las Vegas NV 1486.50 9 Steve Weinstein, Glen Ridge NJ; Ralph Katz, Hinsdale IL 1475.50 9 Srikanth Kodayam, Union City CA; James Tritt, Fresno CA 1483.50 10 Makoto Hirata - Hideko Takano, Tokyo, Japan 1442.50 10 Paul Soloway, Mill Creek WA; Steve Catlett, Richmond VA 1464.50 11 Brad Campbell, Smyrna GA; Charles Halasi, Toronto ON 1434.50 11 Sue Cutler, New York NY; Grant Baze, La Jolla CA 1458.00 12 Dennis Kasle, Bloomfield MI; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ 1429.50 12 Akihiko Yamada - Kyoko Ohno, Tokyo, Japan 1456.50 13 Stephen Hosch, Olympia WA; Pam Stratton, Portland OR 1424.00 13 David Levy, Cannes La Bocca; JoAnna Stansby, Castro Valley CA 1449.50 14 Ora Lourie, Delray Beach FL; Ginny Schuett, Riverwoods IL 1408.50 14 Ken Scholes, Bellevue WA; Dick Yarington, Seattle WA 1431.50 15 Ed Piken, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA; Ron Feldman, Torrance CA 1405.00 15 Valerie Westheimer, New York NY; Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL 1427.00 16 Russell Ekeblad, Providence RI; John Sutherlin, Dallas TX 1402.00 16 Fred Stewart, Kingston NY; Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA 1423.00 17 William Pollack, Warren NJ; Michael Moss, New York NY 1399.00 17 Gary Macgregor, Portola Valley CA; James O’Neil, Palo Alto CA 1416.50 18 John Hodges, Sunnyvale CA; John Twineham, Palo Alto CA 1391.00 18 Bob Glasson - Joann Glasson, Pennington NJ 1409.50 19 Alexander Kolesnik, Austin TX; Georgiana Gates, Houston TX 1384.50 19 John Kranyak, Bay Village OH; Gavin Wolpert, Thornhill ON 1394.50 19 Peter Herold, Surrey BC; Mike Wilson, Vancouver BC 1384.50 20 Michael Pudlin, Pasadena CA; Mike Spero, Burbank CA 1394.00 21 Robert Rosenberg, Dover NH; Randy Okubo, Saint Paul MN 1380.50 21 Debbie Gailfus - Alan Gailfus, San Diego CA 1384.50 22 John Fox, Whittier CA; Roger Lord, Saint Louis MO 1377.50 22 Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA; Iftikhar Baqai, Irvine CA 1382.50 23 Alex Ornstein, Roslyn Heights NY; Jeffrey Ferro, Santa Monica CA 1374.00 23 Alexander Ladyzhensky - Irina Ladyzhensky, Bradenton FL 1380.00 24 Marigail Abinanti - Leroy Abinanti, Kent WA 1371.00 24 Mike Kirkland, Van Nuys CA; Steven Zlotnick, Brooklyn NY 1364.00 25 Jay Korobow, Princeton NJ; Michael Lohman, Baton Rouge LA 1368.00 25 Frederick Allenspach, Potomac MD; Robert Bell, Washington DC 1361.50 26 Linda Gordon - Robb Gordon, New York NY 1367.50 26 Marshall Lewis, Bloomington IN; James Mates, Washington DC 1356.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS M N O P EAST-WEST 1 Ross Grabel, Huntington Bh CA; Jon Wittes, Claremont CA 1635.33 1 Terry Terzian, Castro Valley CA; Clark Millikan, Martinez CA 1589.67 2 Harry Stratton, Columbus OH; Frank Cymerman, Pittsburgh PA 1604.83 2 Norb Kremer, Schenectady NY; Tom Kniest, Saint Louis MO 1585.50 3 Curtis Cheek, Huntsville AL; Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY 1585.67 3 Dave Westfall, Spokane WA; David Corn, Kirkland WA 1565.50 4 Elizabeth Reich, New York NY; Lapt Chan, Forest Hills NY 1516.50 4 Drew Casen, Boca Raton FL; Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY 1536.83 5 Phillip Goatz - Cynthia Goatz, Las Vegas NV 1508.33 5 Bill Eisenberg, Perris CA; Simon Kantor, Agawam MA 1517.00 6 Stephen Lucas - Lesley Decker, Woodbury NY 1491.00 6 Ase Langeland, Alta, Norway; Geir Helgemo, Trondheim, Norway 1503.00 7 Yifan Yang, Darien IL; Jiun-Ming Chen, West Lafayette IN 1477.83 7 Josh Heller, Toronto ON; Vincent Demuy, Laval PQ 1498.50 8 Loretta Bromberg, Bel Tiburon CA; Treva Zarlengo, Novato CA 1465.50 8 Nick Nickell, New York NY; Richard Freeman, Atlanta GA 1494.67 9 Alan Watson, Lexington MA; David Becher, Swampscott MA 1463.83 9 Margaret Williams - Stephen Williams, Columbia MD 1486.50 10 Janet Daling - Steve Mansfield, Seattle WA 1460.00 9 Leigh Gold - Louise Gold, Melbourne Vict OR 1486.50 11 Rick Henderson, Los Angeles CA; Michael Savage, Downey CA 1457.50 11 Kerry Smith, Milwaukee WI; Nicholas Martino, Marina del Rey CA 1467.83 12 Barrett Raff, Johnson City NY; Bernie Lambert, Viking AB 1449.50 12 Fred Gitelman, Toronto ON; Brad Moss, New York NY 1467.50 13 John Russell, North Barringto IL; Chuck Said, Nashville TN 1442.50 13 Peter Cheung, Fremont CA; Jeff Olson, Dallas TX 1457.50 14 Nancy Heusted, Clearwater FL; Sharon Meng, Tampa FL 1436.50 14 Charles Kopp, Columbus OH; Gregory Potts, Portsmouth OH 1448.17 15 Dick Bruno, Chicago IL; Sangarapil Mohan, Oak Brook IL 1428.83 15 Sheila Ekeblad, Providence RI; Markland Molson, Miami FL 1432.83 16 Andrea Teacher, Auburndale MA; David Rosenberg, Jackson Heights NY 1424.00 16 Barbara Seagram - Alex Kornel, Toronto ON 1423.00 17 Thomas Carmichael, Iselin NJ; Blair Seidler, Fair Lawn NJ 1423.00 17 Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA; Lloyd Arvedon, Bedford MA 1421.00 18 Nels Erickson, Princeville HI; Michael Shuster, Reno NV 1422.50 18 Sheila Pies, Potomac MD; Robert Gookin, Falls Church VA 1410.50 19 Ron Sukoneck, Annandale VA; Karen Heath, Austin TX 1413.83 19 Albert Rahmey, Brooklyn NY; Magnus Lindqvist, Sweden 1389.50 20 Hugh Grosvenor, Alexandria VA; Jeff Roman, Arlington VA 1411.00 20 Demeter Manning - Thomas Wood, Crestline CA 1386.25 21 Larry Bolls, Walnut CA; Leonard Beck, Fullerton CA 1405.00 21 Andrew Rosenthal, New York NY; Jason Ciano, Germantown TN 1380.50 22 Farid Assemi, Fresno CA; Edward Wojewoda, Antelope CA 1401.00 22 Robert Schwartz, San Pedro CA; George Siegel, Marina del Rey CA 1375.00 23 Bruce Ferguson - Brenda Keller, Boise ID 1387.00 23 Jill Fisch - John Gassenheimer, New York NY 1368.00 24 Rae Dethlefsen, Reston VA; Vincent Wilmot Jr, Gaithersburg MD 1386.00 24 Kumar Bhatia, Cleveland OH; Phillip Becker, Beachwood OH 1361.67 25 Thomas Oakley, Los Angeles CA; John Oakley, Round Rock TX 1382.33 25 Beverly Perry - Jonathan Greenspan, New York NY 1358.50 26 Robert Klein, Dunn Loring VA; David Ruderman, Burtonsville MD 1378.50 26 Calvin Harper - Cole Powell, Oakland CA 1356.50 Page 12 Daily Bulletin

SADDLEBACK SENIOR PAIRS FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OO EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Janet Coussens, Lancaster CA; Donald Pearson, Tehachapi CA 175.50 1 Bernard Gench, Flushing NY; Dan McCaw, Toronto ON 185.00 2/3 Patricia Elms, Newport Beach CA; Madie Brice, Cordova TN 174.00 2 Philip Markham - Donna Markham, Riverside CA 178.00 2/3 Charles Gray, Philadelphia PA; Bobbie Gomer, Willow Grove PA 174.00 3 Ruth Ann Alpert - Colleen Cody, Fountain Valley CA 175.00 4 Cynthia Colin - Cordelia Menges, New York NY 168.00 4 1 Robert Cranor, Panorama City CA; Antonio Bersani, Montoursville PA 174.50 5 1 Jay Boylan, Orange CA; Richard Purvis, Anaheim CA 166.50 5 2 Lois Low Tan, San Francisco CA; Carmen Souza, Hayward CA 161.00 6 Louis Bruhnke, Hermosa Beach CA; George Kirkwood, Lindale TX 165.50 6 3 Connie McEver, Cumming GA; Jim Roose, Tavares FL 157.00 2 R Tracy - Herman Seeba, Camarillo CA 163.00 1 Raymond Duffy - Margaret Duffy, Prescott AZ 152.00 3 Jean Holt, Carlsbad CA; Dorothy Smith, Seal Beach CA 159.50 1 Judy Lynch, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA; Marilyn Knauer, Rancho Palos Ver CA 153.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION PP EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Nada Sundermeyer - Clay Sundermeyer, Bellevue WA 196.00 1 Kurt Allmacher - Phyllis Allmacher, Columbus OH 178.00 2 1 Gary Yant, Santa Ynez CA; Joyce Gehlhaar, Lompoc CA 189.00 2 Jacqueline Tucker - Ziggy Tucker, San Antonio TX 172.50 3 Joan Cohen, Memphis TN; Beryl Shapiro, Saint Louis MO 182.50 3 1 K Kristiansen - Yolanda Kristiansen, Clearwater FL 170.50 4 Leona Leyton - Philip Leyton, Jersey City NJ 178.50 4 2 Ruth Kaller, Long Beach CA; John Vanderveen, Seal Beach CA 168.50 5 Mildred Di Falco, Babylon NY; Yo Buehler, Williamsburg VA 173.00 5 Zell Stanley, Marina del Rey CA; Sallie Jac Schafer, Newport Beach CA 164.00 6 Phyllis Parker, Long Beach CA; Lorrie Schramm, Anaheim CA 163.50 6 Evelyn Schaffer, Encino CA; Mary Dougherty, Northridge CA 160.00 2 Sheldon Green - Marilyn Gams, Los Angeles CA 156.00 3 Florence Levesque, Tempe AZ; Fanchon Iglehart, Mesa AZ 155.00 3 1 Patricia Reno, Pauma Valley CA; Jacqueline Craig, Vista CA 149.00 1 Masako Omaru, Newport Beach CA; Masae Kato, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA 153.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Dolores McDonald, Redlands CA; Jim Kirkham, San Bernardino CA 176.00 1 Val Pomiechowski - Norman Leslie, New Orleans LA 177.50 2 Berneice Anglea, Laguna Beach CA; Ruth Grossman, Framingham MA 175.50 2 Elinor Mattson - Eileen Niesen, Huntington Bh CA 174.00 3 1 Zena Rosenberg - Barbara Goldberg, Bala Cynwyd PA 174.00 3 1 Terry Watkins, San Diego CA; William Linsenbard, Fullerton CA 173.50 4 2 1 Sylvia Leibach, Buffalo Grove IL; Rochelle Shapiro, Chicago IL 172.00 4 Janet Eisler, Larchmont NY; Gina Tamres, Wykagyl NY 173.00 5 Gail Nye, Palm City FL; Arlette Schutte, Daytona Beach FL 169.00 5 Barry Pariser, Newburgh NY; Marvin Shatz, Hilton Head SC 167.50 6 Peg Cundiff - Dewy Cundiff, Las Vegas NV 164.50 6 Richard Moen - Del Moen, Santa Barbara CA 161.00 3 Robert Abend - Robert Ellison, Arcadia CA 162.50 2 Connie White, Honolulu HI; Lila Keiter, Kailua HI 157.00 3 Helene Miron - Michael Miron, Tucson AZ 156.50 1 Judith McClain, Alamos, Sonora 85; Mary Thompson, Oceanside CA 135.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION SS EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Yas Takeda, Hacienda Hgts CA; Nancy Coons, La Habra CA 188.50 1 W Wayne Sands - James Hall, Coralville IA 197.50 2 1 Marilyn Mac Donald - Bill Mac Donald, Corpus Christi TX 180.50 2 Marilyn Christy, Fountain Valley CA; Margo Lee, Irvine CA 182.50 3 2 Thomas Butler - Arline Susswein, Los Angeles CA 174.50 3 Jean Jacobson, Fullerton CA; Renee Carter, Henderson NV 180.00 4 John Heldring, Escondido CA; Thomas Mills, Los Angeles CA 173.50 4 1 Ronald Diamond, Anaheim CA; Lillian Diamond, Lakewood WA 175.00 5 James Edmunds, Altamonte Spg FL; H Fertig, Winter Springs FL 167.50 5 2 Teiko Peterson - Joan Weiss, San Francisco CA 173.50 6 3 1 Patricia Donahoe, Seattle WA; Carol Richards, Mercer Island WA 162.00 6 Thomas Lum - Patsy Lum, Honolulu HI 164.50 3 Sue Dreier, Laguna Hills CA; Edith Felton, Beverly Hills CA 164.00

LIFE MASTER PAIRS 1ST QUALIFYING SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS I J K L EAST-WEST 1 Barbara Kantor, Floral Park NY; Nancy Kalow, New York NY 808.00 1 Eric Greco, Philadelphia PA; Mike Passell, Plano TX 858.00 2 David Levy, Cannes La Bocca; JoAnna Stansby, Castro Valley CA 802.50 2 Ora Lourie, Delray Beach FL; Ginny Schuett, Riverwoods IL 846.50 3 Lou Ann O’Rourke, Portola Valley CA; Billy Miller, Las Vegas NV 780.00 3 Eugene Prosnitz - Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY 842.50 4 Michael Levinson, Daly City CA; Ivan Scope, San Francisco CA 769.00 4 David Gurvich - Ira Ewen, New York NY 835.00 5/6 Peter Boyd, Silver Spring MD; Steve Robinson, Arlington VA 766.50 5 Pam Wittes, Venice CA; Robert Perlsweig, Woodland Hills CA 813.50 5/6 Roy Welland, New York NY; Marc Jacobus, Las Vegas NV 766.50 6 Alice Leicht - Marvin French, San Diego CA 811.50 7 Bob Glasson - Joann Glasson, Pennington NJ 765.00 7 Roger Pennell - Hachy Pennell, Pacific Plsds CA 811.00 8 Russell Samuel, Locust Valley NY; Shawn Samuel, Cambridge MA 762.50 8 Peter Sun, San Jose CA; Jim Liu, Saratoga CA 804.50 9 Michael Pudlin, Pasadena CA; Mike Spero, Burbank CA 753.50 9 Gerald Bare, Pacific Plsds CA; Dale Gilbert, Torrance CA 792.00 10 Paul Soloway, Mill Creek WA; Steve Catlett, Richmond VA 742.00 10 Terry Michaels, Prairie Village KS; Judy Randel, Albuquerque NM 781.50 11 Stephen Hosch, Olympia WA; Pam Stratton, Portland OR 740.50 11 Earl Glickstein, Gaithersburg MD; Richard Popper, Wilmington DE 729.50 12 Sue Cutler, New York NY; Grant Baze, La Jolla CA 735.50 12 Cindy Bernstein - Robert Bernstein, Auburn AL 721.00 13 Peter Herold, Surrey BC; Mike Wilson, Vancouver BC 733.50 13 William Pollack, Warren NJ; Michael Moss, New York NY 720.00 14 Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD; Jeanne Rahmey, Brooklyn NY 732.00 14 James Koley, Omaha NE; Gene Simpson, Redlands CA 719.50 15 Marshall Lewis, Bloomington IN; James Mates, Washington DC 731.00 15 Dennis Kasle, Bloomfield MI; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ 719.00 16 Pamela Nisbet, Regina SK; Joan Butts, Australia 725.50 16 Ed Piken, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA; Ron Feldman, Torrance CA 716.00 17 Beverly Rosenberg, Sherman Oaks CA; Aram Bedros, Santa Monica CA 718.50 17 Danny Miles, Winnipeg MB; Ian Boyd, Calgary AB 711.00 18 Akihiko Yamada - Kyoko Ohno, Tokyo, Japan 714.00 18 Meir Nonoo, Manama; Haig Tchamitch, Peoria AZ 708.50 19 Srikanth Kodayam, Union City CA; James Tritt, Fresno CA 706.50 19 Joe Harris, Albuquerque NM; Stephen Kemic, Los Alamos NM 707.50 20 Elaine Morrison - Gregory Gran, Lake Bluff IL 702.00 20 David Yates - Michael McNamara, Lake Peekskill NY 705.00 21 Valerie Westheimer, New York NY; Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL 698.50 21 Jackie Hess, Rncho Pls Vrd CA; Mary Ann Coyle, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA 704.00 22 Debbie Gailfus - Alan Gailfus, San Diego CA 695.50 22 Richard Coren, Fort Lauderdale FL; Matt Granovetter, Kennesaw GA 703.00 23 Frederick Allenspach, Potomac MD; Robert Bell, Washington DC 692.00 23 Lawrence Lerner, Warren NJ; Arnold Fisher, Clementon NJ 694.50 24 Gary Macgregor, Portola Valley CA; James O’Neil, Palo Alto CA 691.50 24 Makoto Hirata - Hideko Takano, Tokyo, Japan 694.00 25 Gloria Levy - Louis Levy, Los Angeles CA 684.00 25 John Hodges, Sunnyvale CA; John Twineham, Palo Alto CA 693.00 26 Michael Kovacich, Stone Mountain GA; Robert White, Raleigh NC 683.50 26 Richard Wegman, Bethesda MD; Arnold Malasky, Longboat Key FL 688.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS M N O P EAST-WEST 1 Dave Westfall, Spokane WA; David Corn, Kirkland WA 826.50 1 Harry Stratton, Columbus OH; Frank Cymerman, Pittsburgh PA 874.50 2 Norb Kremer, Schenectady NY; Tom Kniest, Saint Louis MO 807.00 2 Ase Langeland, Alta, Norway; Geir Helgemo, Trondheim, Norway 848.50 3 Larry Bolls, Walnut CA; Leonard Beck, Fullerton CA 782.50 3 Andrea Teacher, Auburndale MA; David Rosenberg, Jackson Heights NY 829.00 4 Terry Terzian, Castro Valley CA; Clark Millikan, Martinez CA 779.00 4 Ross Grabel, Huntington Bh CA; Jon Wittes, Claremont CA 818.50 5 Yifan Yang, Darien IL; Jiun-Ming Chen, West Lafayette IN 776.50 5 Phillip Goatz - Cynthia Goatz, Las Vegas NV 798.00 6 Donald Howell, Burbank CA; John Villalobos, Glendale CA 775.00 6 Rick Henderson, Los Angeles CA; Michael Savage, Downey CA 786.50 7 Bill Eisenberg, Perris CA; Simon Kantor, Agawam MA 774.00 7 Elizabeth Reich, New York NY; Lapt Chan, Forest Hills NY 774.50 8 Charles Kopp, Columbus OH; Gregory Potts, Portsmouth OH 769.50 8 Farid Assemi, Fresno CA; Edward Wojewoda, Antelope CA 771.50 9 Demeter Manning - Thomas Wood, Crestline CA 757.25 9 Nancy Heusted, Clearwater FL; Sharon Meng, Tampa FL 765.00 10/11 Josh Heller, Toronto ON; Vincent Demuy, Laval PQ 751.00 10 Janet Daling - Steve Mansfield, Seattle WA 761.00 10/11 Leigh Gold - Louise Gold, Melbourne Vict OR 751.00 11 Nels Erickson, Princeville HI; Michael Shuster, Reno NV 754.50 12 Barbara Seagram - Alex Kornel, Toronto ON 747.50 12 Stephen Lucas - Lesley Decker, Woodbury NY 750.00 13 Curtis Cheek, Huntsville AL; Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY 746.50 13 Diana Lowell, Alamo CA; Doug Handler, Berkeley CA 747.50 14/15 John Russell, North Barringto IL; Chuck Said, Nashville TN 739.50 14 Dick Bruno, Chicago IL; Sangarapil Mohan, Oak Brook IL 744.50 14/15 Kerry Smith, Milwaukee WI; Nicholas Martino, Marina del Rey CA 739.50 15 Ashley Bach - Stephen Burgess, New Zealand 715.50 16 Fred Gitelman, Toronto ON; Brad Moss, New York NY 734.00 16 Jim Krekorian - Robert Blanchard, New York NY 712.00 17 Andrew Rosenthal, New York NY; Jason Ciano, Germantown TN 727.50 17 Ed Lewis, Falls Church VA; Lyle Poe Jr, Columbia MD 708.00 18 Peter Cheung, Fremont CA; Jeff Olson, Dallas TX 722.50 18 Bruce Ferguson - Brenda Keller, Boise ID 707.00 19 Calvin Harper - Cole Powell, Oakland CA 720.50 19 Hugh Grosvenor, Alexandria VA; Jeff Roman, Arlington VA 702.50 20 Joanne Minken - Mary Jane Farell, Los Angeles CA 720.00 20 Robert Klein, Dunn Loring VA; David Ruderman, Burtonsville MD 698.50 21 Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA; Lloyd Arvedon, Bedford MA 716.50 21 Barrett Raff, Johnson City NY; Bernie Lambert, Viking AB 697.50 22 Polly Dunn - Patrick Dunn, Bellevue WA 703.50 22 Merlene Krall - Rudy Krall, Albuquerque NM 694.50 23 Jill Fisch - John Gassenheimer, New York NY 701.00 23 Thomas Carmichael, Iselin NJ; Blair Seidler, Fair Lawn NJ 687.50 24/25 Margaret Williams - Stephen Williams, Columbia MD 699.50 24 Mark Burkhammer, Paw Paw MI; Hjalmar Beijl, Cleveland OH 683.00 24/25 Drew Casen, Boca Raton FL; Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY 699.50 25 Phyllis Rye, Jamaica Plain MA; John Solodar, New York NY 680.50 26 Judy Wadas, Chicago IL; Sheri Winestock, Toronto ON 696.50 26 Sathya Bettadapura, Campbell CA; Bruce Tuttle, Berkeley CA 677.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS A B C D EAST-WEST 1 Ruoyu Fan, Richmond VA; Jiang Gu, Edison NJ 884.00 1 Michael Becker, Boca Raton FL; Michael Kamil, Holmdel NJ 864.33 2 Samuel Marks, Dunwoody GA; Daniel Boye, Syracuse NY 879.74 2 Mildred Breed, Bryan TX; Shawn Quinn, Katy TX 786.88 3 Corinne Kirkham, San Bernardino CA; Jess Sellers III, Rch Cucamonga CA 854.33 3 Richard Oshlag, Germantown TN; Dave Smith, Newark DE 784.34 4 David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ; Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL 808.12 4 Linda Friedman - Daniel Friedman, Orinda CA 781.79 5 Bill Kent, Iowa City IA; Peggy Kaplan, Minnetonka MN 792.63 5 Jaggy Shivdasani, New York NY; Richard Zeckhauser, Cambridge MA 766.69 6 Sharon Tobin - Robert Horn, Blue Springs MO 788.75 6 Birger Holmquist, Chatsworth CA; Art Gulbrandsen, Monrovia CA 762.91 7 Marshall Miles, Redlands CA; Mark Perlmutter, San Diego CA 773.21 7 Gerald Sosler - Kay Schulle, Purchase NY 759.70 8 Douglas Simson - Walter Johnson, Columbus OH 761.30 8 James Griffin, Austin TX; Keith Garber, Pelham NY 759.09 9 Mark Bennett - Iku Donnelly, Honolulu HI 760.16 9 Zia Mahmood, New York NY; Michael Rosenberg, Wykagyl NY 756.68 10 Eddie Wold, Houston TX; George Rosenkranz, Mexico 754.41 10 Sumner Steinfeldt, Washington DC; Kent Hartman, San Diego CA 748.50 11 Reynold Wong, Stockton CA; Bruce Ruskin, Salida CA 749.07 11 Diane Cullen, Beaverton OR; Irene Pickett, Portland OR 748.09 12 Hugh Maclean, Gonzales TX; Jim Barrow, Lake Charles LA 747.49 12 Jack Spear, Shawnee Mission KS; Michael Grant, Santa Monica CA 739.17 13 John Mohan, Christiansted VI; Sam Lev, New York NY 731.16 13 Glenn Robbins, New York NY; Stephen Schneer, Croton-on-Hudson NY 733.25 14 Scott Lewis, Murray KY; James Lewis, Wakefield RI 719.82 14 Jim Strachan, Princeton NJ; Julie Rowe, Metuchen NJ 729.43 15 Anna Bromberg - Paul Klarreich, Brooklyn NY 718.33 15 Jeff Aker - Barry Rigal, New York NY 725.50 16 Mary Savko, Pittsford VT; Albert Ross, Guilderland NY 714.46 16 John Onstott, New Orleans LA; Allan Falk, Okemos MI 721.91 17 Bill Langlois, San Jose CA; B Steve Castellino, Fremont CA 707.70 17 Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA; Marc Leventhal, Redlands CA 721.28 18 Jean Michell, Orinda CA; Nick Wiebe, Oakland CA 694.49 18 K Christiansen, Bothell WA; Dave Setterholm, Issaquah WA 718.41 19 Erik Saelensminoe - Boye Brogeland, Norway 691.71 19 Venkatrao Koneru, San Antonio TX; Hemant Lall, Plano TX 717.84 20 Glenna Szulc, Woodland Hills CA; Armand Szulc, Tarzana CA 690.78 20 Marilyn Eber - Al Cohen, Denver CO 713.60 21 Edythe Crinnian, Wantagh NY; Barry Silverman, Mineola NY 681.34 21 Tony Ames - Judy Nassar, Minnetonka MN 707.19 22 Linda Webb, Fargo ND; Richard Ekstrum, Crystal MN 680.89 22 Douglas Doub, W Hartford CT; Franklin Merblum, Bloomfield CT 706.17 23 Melvyn Klein - Atul Rai, Tallahassee FL 676.74 23 Janet Youngberg - Steven Cooper, Albuquerque NM 705.69 24 Joe Grue, Minneapolis MN; John Hurd, Charleston SC 676.12 24 Chris Larsen, Costa Mesa CA; Joseph Kivel, Newport Coast CA 697.80 25 Linda Mamula - Donald Mamula, Mill Creek WA 675.16 25 Phil Clayton, West Covina CA; Hugh Bartlett, Sylmar CA 685.88 NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS E F G H EAST-WEST 1 Jason Feldman, Claremont CA; Lynne Feldman, Champaign IL 827.67 1 Marc Poe Jr, Plano TX; Larry La Brecque, Lewisville TX 820.98 2 Philip Altus, Tampa FL; Steve Altus, Campbell CA 822.87 2 Gerald Michaud, Derby KS; Mark Lair, Canyon TX 775.04 3 Dennis Sorensen, Portland OR; Godfrey Chang, Honolulu HI 804.52 3 Rita Shugart, Pebble Beach CA; Andrew Robson, Carmel CA 756.30 4 Joseph Jabon, Bellevue WA; George Harris, Las Vegas NV 798.61 4 John Strauch - Evan Bailey, San Diego CA 754.81 5 Walter Fontaine, North Providenc RI; Mark Aquino, Jamaica Plain MA 792.56 5 Ira Cohen - Wafik Abdou, Bakersfield CA 754.50 6 Dale Johannesen - Lynn Johannesen, Sunnyvale CA 792.25 6 Jerry Premo, San Francisco CA; Charles James, San Jose CA 747.47 7 Howard Weinstein, Chicago IL; Steve Garner, Northfield IL 783.76 7 Brian Gunnell, Jacksonville FL; Ulf Nilsson, Sweden 735.21 8 Masayuki Ino, Japan; Tadashi Teramoto, Yokohama, Japan 770.06 8 Daniel Lavee, Thornhill ON; Thomas Schonfeldt, Denmark 734.90 9 Steve Beatty, Destrehan LA; Sidney Lazard, New Orleans LA 744.37 9 Bob Richman - Matt Mullamphy, Australia 734.52 10 Allan Chapman, Playa del Rey CA; Wayne Karson, Culver City CA 743.78 10 Jeri Baraf, Roslyn NY; John Rengstorff, New York NY 733.28 11 David Yang, Chicago IL; Xiaodong Shi, Highland Park IL 740.25 11 Karen Manfield, Sunnyvale CA; Curtis Hastings, Kensington CA 733.09 Daily Bulletin Page 13

12 Diana Schuld, Glen Head NY; Michael Ranis, Bedford NY 731.52 12 Gil Cohen, Arlington VA; Marty Nelson, Annapolis MD 731.23 13 Cathy Nathan - Marc Nathan, Thousand Oaks CA 727.67 13 Leila Sink - John Hoffman, Los Gatos CA 713.35 14 Bruce Reeve - Kenneth King, Raleigh NC 726.26 14 Jeffrey David, Westborough MA; Brenda Montague, Swampscott MA 709.67 15 Fred King, Falls Church VA; David Abelow, Owings Mills MD 726.02 15 Bill Papa, Upland CA; Lulu Minter, Glendora CA 709.66 16 Kevin Wilson, Knoxville TN; Leonard Holtz, Los Angeles CA 724.75 16 G S Jade Barrett, Vancouver WA; Samuel Lowell, Talent OR 709.40 17 Weishu Wu, Camarillo CA; Monte Evans, Redfield SD 723.92 17 Gail Bell, Laverock PA; Gila Guttmann, Cheltenham PA 708.46 18 Randall Pettit, Marietta GA; Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR 722.23 18 Larry Washington, Carmichael CA; Andre Rakhmanin, Sacramento CA 708.36 19 Gregory Arbour, Vancouver BC; Ron Borg, Surrey BC 716.58 19 Walter Schenker, Pine Brook NJ; Michael Gore, Brooklyn NY 704.25 20 P Schwartz, Cote-Saint-Luc PQ; Cameron Doner, Richmond BC 708.74 20 Ted Gibbs, Rncho Pls Vrd CA; Alan Myerson, Sherman Oaks CA 701.49 21 Nicholas Hartung, Astoria NY; Daniel Piro, Oceanside CA 707.77 21 Ron Garber, Temecula CA; John Swanson Jr, Mission Viejo CA 698.20 22 Bob Jones, Delray Beach FL; Paul Marston, Australia 697.06 22 Shelley Lapkoff, Berkeley CA; Tanakorn Lavanakul, Antioch CA 697.98 23 Jim Reiman, Mansfield OH; Chris Compton, Dallas TX 694.59 23 Lynne Beisswenger - Sandra Lovering, Toronto ON 697.86 24 James Klein - Barbara Klein, Pittsburgh PA 688.66 24 Jeffrey Goldsmith, Pasadena CA; David Milton, Herndon VA 697.60 25 Saul Teukolsky - Roselyn Teukolsky, Ithaca NY 688.57 25 Keith Bauer - James Nicola, Buena Park CA 696.98 26 Court Smith - Ann Stark, Portland OR 681.97 26 Mark Tolliver - Marc Zwerling, Portland OR 694.86

PLEASURE COMPANY OPEN PAIRS 1ST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION PPP EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Mary Jane Von Moss, Gaithersburg MD; Joan Torrance, Austin TX 194.50 1 Ellasue Chaitt, Palm Bch Gdns FL; Michael Huston, Joplin MO 187.00 2 Tom Clarke, Lake Charles LA; Alan Le Bendig, Los Angeles CA 186.00 2 John Wong, Rowland Heights CA; Yung-Ming Chu, Irvine CA 184.50 3 Patricia Chiszar - Donna Rodwell, Naperville IL 180.50 3 1 Larry Topper, Garden Grove CA; Jack Quinn, Glendale AZ 175.50 4 Betty Pellow, Highland CA; Mona Zauner, Riverside CA 169.50 4 2 1 Doug Cannon - Brent Markwood, San Francisco CA 169.00 5 Bonn Tanner, Humble TX; Jan Hunt, Long Beach MS 167.00 5 David Cantor, Charlotte NC; Dennis Newman, Scarsdale NY 160.50 6 2 Paul Pomeroy, Livonia MI; Mark Leonard, Ypsilanti MI 166.50 6/7 Joanne Wiley, La Quinta CA; Lucy Tredennick, Lomita CA 158.50 3 1 Richard Wittrup, Dallas TX; Ben Dobson, Cottonwood AZ 158.50 6/7 3 Kotomi Asakoshi, Tokyo; Donna Silver, Toronto ON 158.50 4 Dee Jennings, El Cajon CA; Arthur Schein, Sacramento CA 154.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQQ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Linda Mitchell, Honolulu HI; Susan Somogyi, Van Nuys CA 198.00 1 Chris Moll - Linda Stockton, Metairie LA 176.50 2 1 1 Ryohei Orihara - Naoko Orihara, Tokyo 175.00 2 1 1 J Stewart Burns, Los Angeles CA; Jane Burns, Greenwich CT 175.50 3 Jacqueline Derouin, Okemos MI; Suzanne Siebert, Little Rock AR 173.00 3 Charlotte Sturm - Stephen Sturm, Whittier CA 173.50 4 2 Norma Bozzini, San Mateo CA; Darlene Mayhew, Castro Valley CA 172.50 4 David Zapatka - Joann Zapatka, Springfield MO 173.00 5 Joan Gerard, White Plains NY; Barbara Nudelman, Chicago IL 167.50 5 Ellin Kronthal, New York NY; Jill Levin, Bronx NY 172.00 6 3 Ronald Murray - Allen Hamburger, Torrance CA 163.00 6 Mary Anne Geppert, Virginia Beach VA; Harry Yockey, Simi Valley CA 164.50 2 Takako Fujimoto, Tokyo 180; Shoko Imai, Tokyo 162.50 3 John Mayne - Pamela Mayne, Carpinteria CA 151.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION RRR EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Ralph Kaye - Norvel Ray, Las Vegas NV 186.50 1 Virgil Anderson Jr, Springfield MO; Alvin Levy, Commack NY 202.00 2/3 Wallace Goldban, Palm Desert CA; Nina Glazer, Santa Monica CA 186.00 2 Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; William Hunter, Reading MA 188.50 2/3 William Hall, Thousand Oaks CA; Lois Violin, Palm Desert CA 186.00 3 Harriette Buckman - Fred Buckman, Lincolnwood IL 184.00 4 2 Boris Umylny - Reiko Umylny, Honolulu HI 180.50 4 1 1 Elizabeth Belatini, San Francisco CA; Carol Frank, Burbank CA 157.50 5 Fran Schaen, Beverly Hills CA; Hal Knilans, Thousand Oaks CA 180.00 5/6 2/3 Jay Helekar - Sudheer Helekar, Laguna Hills CA 154.50 6 Roy Green - Mary Green, Carlisle MA 161.00 5/6 2/3 La Donna Shatto, Huntington Bh CA; Karen Johnston, Fountain Valley CA 154.50 3 Elizabeth Hudson, Arlington TX; Gerty Grotte, Miami FL 157.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION SSS EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Aileen Osofsky, New York NY; Irina Levitina, Fair Lawn NJ 186.50 1 1 Sandra Hampton, Glenview IL; Paul Foster, Scottsdale AZ 180.00 2 S Robinson, Oklahoma City OK; Bob Stoldt, Lake Forest CA 171.50 2/3 2 1 Miyoko Boswell, Ridgewood NJ; Saeko Hisayama, Cliffside Park NJ 177.00 3 Erika Faust, Newport Beach CA; Roman Matusik, Costa Mesa CA 171.00 2/3 Arthur Ferman, Alamo CA; W Pollacek, Martinez CA 177.00 4 Scott Samarel, Covina CA; Michael Gosnell, Monrovia CA 169.00 4 3 Charity Sack, Chevy Chase MD; Paul McMullin, Silver Spring MD 176.50 5 1 Annette Goldberg, Berkeley CA; Ken Randall, San Francisco CA 166.00 5 Stephen Sawyer, Hemet CA; Gayle Grubb, Seal Beach CA 164.50 6 2 Michael Fleisher, Irvine CA; Herbert Rutemiller, Fullerton CA 165.50 6/7 Wayne Christensen Jr, Houston TX; Charles Pecarro, Falls Church VA 164.00 3 Pat Abbey, La Canada CA; Anne Hambric, Glendale CA 161.00 6/7 Carol Hall, Seal Beach CA; Marylou Farmer, Santa Ana CA 164.00 1 Margot Kugies, San Diego CA; Gerald Abhold, Renton WA 157.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION TTT EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Duane Kennedy Jr, Brea CA; John Loney, Irvine CA 172.50 1 Jim Senter - Gale Senter, Laguna Niguel CA 187.00 2 Barbara Flanagan, Westlake Vlg CA; Leda Danzig, Woodland Hills CA 171.00 2 1 Edward Horwitz, Mercer Island WA; Claude Le Feuvre, Van Nuys CA 183.00 3 David Wakeman - Rita Wakeman, Irvine CA 170.50 3 2 Edie Langendorf - Lisa Sievers, Champaign IL 174.50 4 2 Scott Campbell, Sun City CA; R Craig McManigal, Riverside CA 170.00 4 Tony Scott, Canoga Park CA; Gilbert Stinebaugh, Van Nuys CA 173.00 5 3 1 Marcus Evans, Stanton CA; Rochelle Evans-Jackson, Buena Park CA 167.00 5 Sally Murphy, Fountain Valley CA; Peter Benjamin, Culver City CA 169.50 6 Orhan Gurbuz, Huntington Bh CA; Harry Sacks, Hacienda Hgts CA 165.50 6 Jeri Berger - Mark Mishkin, Los Angeles CA 169.00 3 Marcia Wolf, Chicago IL; Robert Chen, Los Angeles CA 166.50 1 Ryan Gister - Michael Wickham, Naperville IL 118.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION VVV EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Avril Shutts, San Diego CA; Alan Caplan, Tel Aviv 187.00 1 Rena Lieberman, North Easton MA; Gail Gottlieb, Aurora CO 192.00 2 2 Jeff Fang - Chin-Cheng Fang, Arcadia CA 179.50 2 Tony Miller - Diane Miller, Ridgecrest CA 180.00 3 William Grant - Maritha Pottenger, San Diego CA 177.00 3 1 Paul Sorren, Miami Beach FL; Bella Adler, N Miami Beach FL 173.00 4 Geoffrey Mallette, Christiansburg VA; Patrick Clark, Manton MI 171.00 4 2 Lee Maddocks, Modesto CA; David Sandberg, Alameda CA 171.00 5 3 Elizabeth Randall, Port Jefferson NY; Carole Budnick, Atlanta GA 164.50 5 3 Marshall Pearlman, Laguna Hills CA; Patricia Menefee, Lake Forest CA 161.50 6 Andrew De Leon, Laguna Hills CA; Dan Dayani, Irvine CA 160.00 6 Carol Hamilton - James Hamilton, Sarasota FL 158.00

FRIDAY AFTERNOON CHARITY PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION VV EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Carolyn Hodge, Indianapolis IN; Richard Fokes, Komoka ON 201.08 1 Dewayne Juenemann, Lancaster CA; James Awalt, Alexander AR 188.33 2 Stefan Back, Heidelberg GM; Mike Myers, Irvine CA 192.67 2 1 Gary Orser - Anders Larsson, Bozeman MT 179.08 3 Jane Segal, Villanova PA; Judy Kay, Narberth PA 186.46 3 David Vakil, Altadena CA; Margaret Chitty, Carbondale IL 173.92 4 Ulker Mutlu, Springfield OH; Joyce Penn, Columbus OH 177.00 4 James Glickman - Marc Glickman, Woodland Hills CA 170.00 5 Joel Hoersch, La Jolla CA; Carol Dalzell, Rye NY 164.42 5 2 Mimi Trenchard, Carlisle MA; Karin Rabin, San Francisco CA 166.83 6 1 Lyda Butler, Larkspur CA; Nancy Ferguson, Greenbrae CA 162.96 6 John Fisher - James Moore, Dallas TX 165.71 2 Meg Anderson, Houston TX; Grace Bartlett, Evanston IL 146.96 3 Mary Ann Wotring - Warren Wotring Jr, Chino Hills CA 155.42 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION WW EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Diane Lynch, Orange CA; Gloria Surlow, Long Beach CA 182.50 1 1 Denbigh Starkey - John Paxton, Bozeman MT 200.00 2 1 Art Silvas - Lee Silvas, Oceanside CA 179.50 2 Burrell Humphreys - Joy Humphreys, Wayne NJ 191.50 3 2 Alan Carpenter, San Francisco CA; Beverly Miller, Maryland Hts MO 178.50 3 Elaine Ware, Vernon BC; Steven Lawrence, Calgary AB 177.00 4 Mary Kiechle, Downey CA; C Emily Moffatt, Pasadena CA 177.50 4 George Thompson, Bellflower CA; Mike Halprin, Newbury Park CA 173.00 5 Jane Newton, Laguna Beach CA; Nunzio Martorina, Corona CA 171.50 5 2 Jason Smith, Brooklyn NY; Chrys Wurmser, San Francisco CA 168.50 6 3 Alexander Nicholson - Malik Magdon-Ismail, Pasadena CA 163.00 6 3 David Burlingame - Dorothy Faniani, Gerber CA 160.00

FRIDAY AFTERNOON 0-5 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION AAA EAST-WEST 1 Ardyth Riechers, Garden Grove CA; Robin Taylor, Santa Ana CA 57.80 1 Richard Stein - Linda Stein, Lakewood CA 53.10 2 Bobbie Masters - Marilyn Lund, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA 51.30 2 Robert Billmeyer - Donna Billmeyer, Carlsbad CA 48.90 3 Ruth White - Carleton Genebach, Huntington Beach CA 47.90 3 Regina Collins, Rncho Pls Vrd CA; Ruth Allen, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA 48.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION BBB EAST-WEST 1 Peggy Consolini, Rncho Pls Vrd CA; Margaret Grace, Rolling Hills CA 60.50 1 Harry Hescox - Doris Hescox, Hacienda Heights CA 53.00 2 Carol Copley - Judy Sandberg, Hacienda Hgts CA 53.50 2/3 Joseph Mulcahy, Garden Grove CA; Elaine Hill, Valley City ND 49.00 3 Mark Sinagra, Laguna Niguel CA; Stan Skorpanich, Vista CA 52.50 2/3 Robert Wegsten - Joanne Wegsten, San Francisco CA 49.00

FRIDAY AFTERNOON 20/50/100 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION CCC EAST-WEST C D E C D E 1 Stan Batiste, Los Gatos CA; John Mundy, Rockport TX 98.00 1 1 1 Donald Van Wye, Whittier CA; Janis Borum, Anaheim CA 98.00 2 Jeff Sinclair - John Thrall, San Francisco CA 97.00 2 2 2 William Mortensen - Ellen Mortensen, Corona CA 97.50 3 1 Clifford Louie, Herlong CA; Nancy Jung, San Francisco CA 89.50 3 Yoshiko Iida, Rolling Hills CA; Motoko Tsurisawa, Rncho Pls Vrd CA 90.50 4 C Kay Teal, Richland WA; Betty Manley, Kennewick WA 88.00 4 June Wood - Daniel Carter, Encinitas CA 86.00 2 Catherine Kirkland, Northville NY; Sandra Graper, Scotia NY 82.50 1 Alex Weir - Anita Weir, Playa del Rey CA 81.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION FFF EAST-WEST C D E C D E 1 1 Scott Corlett - Peter Rowland, San Francisco CA 109.50 1 Ronni Crossland - Edward Clark, Sun City CA 102.50 2 2 Judith Jones - Ted Cooper, Huntington Bh CA 99.50 2 Richard Plattner, Carlsbad CA; C. Fred Power, Encinitas CA 96.50 3 Sharon Hurkmans, Bakersfield CA; Patty Michael, San Francisco CA 91.50 3 1 Sandy Pearson - Albert Lum, Long Beach CA 91.00 4 Vonnie Gibbons, Newport Beach CA; Hans Giroux, Irvine CA 86.00 4 Jayne Rankin - Jim Rankin, San Marcos CA 89.50 1 Tom Barna, Lomita CA; Meg McDonough, Redondo Beach CA 72.50 2 1 Sam Katz, Hinsdale IL; Josh Fine, Newton MA 87.00

FRIDAY AFTERNOON 200/300 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION DDD EAST-WEST A B A B 1 1 Janet Kistner, Sonora CA; Yvette Hirbour, Yorba Linda CA 96.00 1 1 Howard Johnson, Santee CA; David Washington, San Diego CA 108.00 2 2 Gerald Kohn, Corralitos CA; John Green, San Bruno CA 95.00 2 Phyllis Spatz - Natalie Roberts, Bronx NY 103.00 3 3 Leo Corbett, San Clemente CA; Ed Maye, Cucammor CA 91.50 3 Rod Halvorson, Fort Dodge IA; Tim Dickinson, Banbury,Oxon UK 101.00 4 Janis Oaks - Beverly Feinstein, Laguna Hills CA 89.00 4 Laura Husak - Joe FioRica, Mission Viejo CA 91.00 2 Anne Yuratovich - John Yuratovich, Lees Summit MO 85.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION EEE EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Mary Ross, Roseville CA; R Owens, Fair Oaks CA 103.00 1 1 Carla Burke, Pensacola FL; Marilyn Henderson, Anaheim CA 104.50 2 Beverly Bradshaw - Don Bradshaw, Whittier CA 97.50 2 Steven Picus, Thiensville WI; Shirley Levy, Cincinnati OH 95.00 3 1 Lavonne Leaman, Arcadia CA; Markle Vandervort, Monrovia CA 95.00 3 Mary Sims, Granite Bay CA; Brence Davis, Sacramento CA 88.50 4 2 James Kolson - Susan Lopez, Palmdale CA 88.00 4 2 Jeannine Huber, San Diego CA; Richard Thorne, Collinsville IL 87.00 3 Ronald Morris, Redondo Beach CA; Russell Whipps, San Diego CA 85.50 Page 14 Daily Bulletin

FRIDAY EVENING 0-5 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION CCC EAST-WEST 1 James Oslund - Patricia Oslund, Cypress CA 107.00 1 Ron Copley - Carol Copley, Hacienda Hgts CA 133.00 2 Judy Sandberg - Joel Sandberg, Hacienda Hgts CA 101.50 2 Stan Skorpanich, Vista CA; Mark Sinagra, Laguna Niguel CA 127.50 3 Nancy Hayzer, Laguna Hills CA; Joan Ryberg, Laguna Niguel CA 100.00 3 Harvey Goldstein - Marilyn Goldstein, San Diego CA 95.00 4/5 Ruth White - Carleton Genebach, Huntington Bh CA 96.50 4 R Johnson - Ellie Johnson, Long Beach CA 91.50 4/5 Robin Taylor, Santa Ana CA; Martha Stillabower, Stanton CA 96.50 5/6 Raymond Snyder, Costa Mesa CA; Mehmet Karacay, Carson CA 88.50 5/6 Twyla Roberts, Irvine CA; Sue Donohue, Newport Coast CA 88.50

FRIDAY EVENING 20/50/100 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION DDD EAST-WEST C D E C D E 1 Arthur Simpson - Lee Simpson, San Diego CA 131.50 1 Hans Giroux, Irvine CA; Vonnie Gibbons, Newport Beach CA 143.50 2 Jeff Sinclair - John Thrall, San Francisco CA 129.50 2 1 Roger Boyar, Glendora CA; Ben Harris, Anaheim CA 137.00 3 Barbara Chaplik - John Chaplik, Port Aransas TX 126.50 3 2 Patty Michael - Joanne Wegsten, San Francisco CA 136.00 4 1 1 David Jones - Chris Moore, Claremont CA 126.00 4 3 Steve VanAuker, Huntington Bh CA; Robert Dennerline, Newport Beach CA 129.50 5 Emily Hori - Joyce Bartel, Mission Viejo CA 123.00 5 1 Gerald Baker, Reedley CA; Maureen Pesavento, Scranton PA 112.00 2 Scott Corlett - Peter Rowland, San Francisco CA 100.00 2 William Mortensen - Ellen Mortensen, Corona CA 94.00

FRIDAY EVENING 200-300 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION EEE EAST-WEST A B A B 1 1 Elizabeth Pauly, Toledo OH; Yung-Il Kwon, Seoul 135-010 161.00 1 1 Alberto Feilhaber, Irvine CA; Bob Cuccias, Lancaster CA 165.00 2 Waheed Din, Elmsford NY; Ejaz Qureshi, Scarsdale NY 158.50 2/3 2/3 Susan Lopez - James Kolson, Palmdale CA 154.00 3 John Herriot, Los Angles CA; Jerry Chamberlain, Manteca CA 158.00 2/3 2/3 Vern Vanderpol, Pasadena CA; Norma Simpson, Duarte CA 154.00 4 Beverly Feinstein - Janis Oaks, Laguna Hills CA 151.50 4 4 June Meehan, Mission Viejo CA; Roger Alderson, Laguna Beach CA 152.00 5 2 Anne Yuratovich - John Yuratovich, Lees Summit MO 147.00 5 5 Howard Johnson, Santee CA; David Washington, San Diego CA 149.50 6 Howard Arquette, Selma CA; Paul Schommer, Visalia CA 146.50 6 Shirley Saltzman, Chicago IL; Ilene Grabel, Huntington Bh CA 149.00 7 3 Lavonne Leaman, Arcadia CA; Markle Vandervort, Monrovia CA 137.50 7 Joan Moulton, El Cajon CA; Phyllis Badenhope, San Diego CA 140.50 4 C Kay Teal, Richland WA; Betty Manley, Kennewick WA 133.50

FRIDAY EVENING BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS SECTIONS MM NN A B C 1 Jo Morse, Palm Bch Gdns FL; Rick Goldstein - Laura Brill, White Plains NY; Clifford Meltzer, Los Gatos CA 17.50 2 Jay Mann, Fort Lauderdale FL; Max Hardy, Las Vegas NV; Ken Gee - Barry Harper, Regina SK 17.00 3/4 Ronald Schick - Joy Miller Schick - Dorothy Coakley - James Hostetler, Naples FL 16.50 3/4 Shirley Seals, Ponte Vedra FL; Julie Sykes, Palm Coast FL; Virginia Lifton, Marco Island FL; Robert Parlin, Naples FL 16.50 5 Frank Bessing - Jennifer Jones - Erwin Linzner - Asher Nathan, Santa Rosa CA 16.00 6/8 1 1 Jeanette Tabb - Brian Pollack - Robert Berger - Anita Gumuchdjian, New York NY 15.50 6/8 Dick Dugas, North Falmouth MA; Judy Fiske, Sagamore Beach MA; Charlotte Anderson, Madison WI; Gilbert Fox, Auburn IN 15.50 6/8 Scott Merritt - Deborah Avery - Martha Owen - Robert Sievers, Champaign IL 15.50 9/10 Kelley Hwang - Robert Beinfield - David Moss - Franco Baseggio, New York NY 14.50 9/10 Ed Lazarus - Diane Lazarus, Baltimore MD; Steve Scott, Phoenix AZ; Wayne Hascall, Grandville MI 14.50 11/13 2 Carol Kaufmann, Baltimore MD; Rhoda Cohen, Pikesville MD; Eric Ho, Irving TX; Joel Schwartz, Smyrna GA 14.00 11/13 Michael Kolacki, Chicago IL; Earle Davis, Glenview IL; David Steirman, San Mateo CA; Florence Rotman, Aventura FL 14.00 11/13 H Vince Mueller - James Carlo, San Rafael CA; Charles Gulland, Roseville CA; Mary Ann Berg, Atherton CA 14.00 14/15 Adacie Allen, Brookline MA; Muriel Leventhal, Boston MA; Evelyn Ruby, Chestnut Hill MA; Dorothy Lakin, Delray Beach FL 13.00 14/15 3 Clarence Kofron, Kunkletown PA; Nathan Fain, Columbia SC; Murray Samuels - Jerome Morse, Allentown PA 13.00 4 Richard Daly, Tarzana CA; Richard Young, Westlake Vlg CA; Alan Curtis, Newbury Park CA; Carole Rossiter, Thousand Oaks CA 12.50 5 2 John Paxton - Denbigh Starkey - Gary Orser - Anders Larsson, Bozeman MT 12.00 6/7 James Bauer - Jack Borenstein, Dallas TX; Ned Nolte, Fort Worth TX; Jim Clark, Flower Mound TX 11.50 6/7 Monty Donald, Key West FL; Doralee Levoff, Chicago IL; Bea Jackson, Northbrook IL; Carol Pollock, Bannockburn IL 11.50

SADDLEBACK SENIOR PAIRS 2ND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OO EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Robert Esch, El Paso TX; Steve Lawrence, Athens TX 201.00 1 Charles Gray, Philadelphia PA; Bobbie Gomer, Willow Grove PA 202.00 2 Norm Rosen - Susan Abrams, Sun City West AZ 194.00 2 1 Judy McDonald, Laredo TX; R McDonald, Las Vegas NV 188.50 3 Marilyn Klashman, Waban MA; Rita Allen, Jamaica Plain MA 189.00 3 2 Jay Boylan, Orange CA; Richard Purvis, Anaheim CA 187.50 4 Leona Leyton - Philip Leyton, Jersey City NJ 188.00 4 3 Jean Holt, Carlsbad CA; Dorothy Smith, Seal Beach CA 169.00 5 1 Ruth Kaller, Long Beach CA; John Vanderveen, Seal Beach CA 157.00 5 Bernard Gench, Flushing NY; Dan McCaw, Toronto ON 167.00 6 2 Florence Levesque, Tempe AZ; Fanchon Iglehart, Mesa AZ 156.50 6 Cynthia Colin - Cordelia Menges, New York NY 160.00 3 1 Gari Andreini - Milli Andreini, Medina WA 155.50 4 R Tracy - Herman Seeba, Camarillo CA 152.00 1 Judy Lynch, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA; Marilyn Knauer, Rancho Palos Ver CA 147.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION PP EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Ruth Ann Alpert - Colleen Cody, Fountain Valley CA 205.50 1 Kurt Allmacher - Phyllis Allmacher, Columbus OH 210.00 2 Joerg Schneider, Vancouver BC; Dorothy Carnegie, White Rock BC 186.00 2 Robert Gish, El Monte CA; Susan Furchtenicht, Santa Maria CA 195.00 3 1 Courtney Nelson, Wells VT; Sandra Hammer, Dedham MA 176.50 3 Nada Sundermeyer - Clay Sundermeyer, Bellevue WA 173.00 4 Jennie Sauviac, Metairie LA; Nonie Leavitt, New Orleans LA 175.00 4 Shirley Burke, Brookpark OH; Irene Geraci, Centralia WA 171.50 5 Al Beebe - Norma Casey, Albuquerque NM 172.00 5 1 Sheldon Green - Marilyn Gams, Los Angeles CA 170.50 6 Patricia Elms, Newport Beach CA; Madie Brice, Cordova TN 171.50 6 Joan Cohen, Memphis TN; Beryl Shapiro, Saint Louis MO 162.00 2 1 Garth Greene, Playa del Rey CA; Anne Anderson, Los Angeles CA 150.00 2 Lillian Richmond, Huntington Bh CA; Nola Simon, Irvine CA 161.50 3 Robert Cranor, Panorama City CA; Antonio Bersani, Montoursville PA 145.00 3 John Adams, Laguna Woods CA; Fred Vescial, Laguna Hills CA 157.00 1 Patricia Reno, Pauma Valley CA; Jacqueline Craig, Vista CA 156.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Jean Jacobson, Fullerton CA; Renee Carter, Henderson NV 192.00 1 Robert Panek, NAS - Lemoore CA; Larry Cavanaugh, Lemoore CA 187.50 2/3 1/2 1 Victor Bremson, Seattle WA; M Fierman, Encino CA 185.50 2 Charo Holdo, Pasadena CA; Lynn Ryan, Glendale CA 187.00 2/3 1/2 Sue Dreier, Laguna Hills CA; Edith Felton, Beverly Hills CA 185.50 3 Peg Cundiff - Dewy Cundiff, Las Vegas NV 184.00 4 3 Joan Thorne - Dave Thorne, Sugarloaf CA 176.50 4 Martha Easter - Gail Rust, Daytona Beach FL 172.00 5 W Wayne Sands - James Hall, Coralville IA 174.00 5 Dolores McDonald, Redlands CA; Jim Kirkham, San Bernardino CA 170.00 6 Teiko Peterson - Joan Weiss, San Francisco CA 158.50 6 Bea Bahr - Chet Bahr, Rochester MN 169.00 1 Zena Rosenberg - Barbara Goldberg, Bala Cynwyd PA 158.50 2 Robert Abend - Robert Ellison, Arcadia CA 153.50 3 1 Mary Kever, Grayslake IL; Irene Faletto, Heath TX 148.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION RR EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Richard Moen - Del Moen, Santa Barbara CA 210.00 1 1 Gary Yant, Santa Ynez CA; Joyce Gehlhaar, Lompoc CA 184.00 2 1 Terry Watkins, San Diego CA; William Linsenbard, Fullerton CA 193.00 2 Howard Kaufman, North Hills CA; Donna Davidson, Newhall CA 182.00 3 Eleanor Sherwyn, Dhahran; Mary Hardy, Las Vegas NV 177.00 3 2 Selma Caldwell, Indianapolis IN; Shirley Judy, Urbana IL 177.00 4 Ronald Davis, Yorba Linda CA; Sylvia Gindi, Oakhurst NJ 174.50 4 3 Thomas Butler - Arline Susswein, Los Angeles CA 171.00 5 2 Bernard Pollack, Floral Park NY; Robert Gomer, New Hyde Park NY 170.00 5 Nele Rzad - Stefan Rzad, Rexford NY 161.00 6/7 Elinor Mattson - Eileen Niesen, Huntington Bh CA 162.00 6 Sonia Kaplan, Eatontown NJ; Phyllis Burstein, Springfield NJ 159.50 6/7 Stephen Lowe, North Hollywood CA; Sandra Pickering, La Habra CA 162.00 3 1 Judith McClain, Alamos, Sonora 85; Mary Thompson, Oceanside CA 149.50

FRIDAY EVE CONTINUOUS PAIRS 2ND OF 6 SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION TT EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Barbara Zeichik, Scottsdale AZ; Betty Fine, Tucson AZ 195.23 1 Barbara Kinney - Maude Gunn, Wenatchee WA 183.81 2 Jean Choi - Maizie Ho, Honolulu HI 182.77 2 Judy Kay, Narberth PA; Jane Segal, Villanova PA 182.25 3/4 Shulamit Katz, Los Angeles CA; Stephen Czecha, Potomac MD 176.02 3 1 Mickey Hawrelak - John Ferguson, Calgary AB 181.73 3/4 Adrian Vincent, Central Point OR; Vicki Williams, Medford OR 176.02 4 Jack Belur, Bellevue WA; Mike Bovarnick, Mercer Island WA 181.21 5 James Steele, Denver CO; Mike Halprin, Newbury Park CA 174.98 5 Alex Mood - Marian Mood, Irvine CA 172.90 6 Jack Mayer, Shawnee Mission KS; Louise Rosenberg, Fayetteville AR 167.71 6 Jane Basilico, Santa Cruz CA; Millie Smith, Vista CA 170.31 1 Pat Brown, La Jolla CA; Margaret Bartline, Spokane WA 158.88 2 Steven Goodman, Kansas City MO; Laurence Mayer, Shawnee Mission KS 168.75 2/3 Beverly Tuck-Sherman, Mahwah NJ; Lee Ohliger, Ridgewood NJ 156.81 2/3 Dennis Dragan, Kenosha WI; Greg Humphreys, Mountain View CA 156.81 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION UU EAST-WEST A B A B 1 1 Tom Codey, Malibu CA; Richard Glatzer, Los Angeles CA 189.75 1 Ann Beauchamp, Palm Harbor FL; Marilyn Griffing, Sarasota FL 188.25 2 Kurt Pocsi - David Fielder, San Francisco CA 187.50 2 Jacqueline Yockey - Marjorie Carpenter, Simi Valley CA 186.00 3 Ellyn Batko, Deerfield IL; Rudolph Castello, Los Angeles CA 180.00 3 Lois Vaaler, Maryland Hts MO; Ernest Suriani, Palm Springs CA 183.00 4 Sharon Fairchild, Rocky River OH; Barbara Bacon, Westlake OH 176.25 4 Jackie Jarigese - Ross Rainwater, Vancouver WA 177.00 5 Emily Seiden, New York NY; Richard Zucker, Dobbs Ferry NY 175.50 5/6 Gabe Estrada Jr - Jill Lind, Peoria AZ 174.75 2 Philip Ehrnstein - Joan Ehrnstein, Los Angeles CA 167.25 5/6 Barbara Clark, West Orange NJ; Pat McSweeney, Westfield NJ 174.75 1 Bette Meers-O’Hara, San Francisco CA; Nancy Chapman, Pacifica CA 147.00 2 Frances Beck - Teegie Hamilton, Baton Rouge LA 146.25 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION VV EAST-WEST A B A B 1 1 Lucille Hovland, Fountain Valley CA; Cynthia Greer, Mission Viejo CA 190.08 1 Jacques Fradette - Louise Zicat, Gatineau PQ 225.30 2 Dennis Cleary, Oceanside CA; Ellen Ryan, Homer NY 189.60 2 Marc Glickman - James Glickman, Woodland Hills CA 216.96 3 2 Nancy Ferguson, Greenbrae CA; Lyda Butler, Larkspur CA 189.04 3 Jean Talbot, New Orleans LA; Joan Van Geffen, Metairie LA 197.27 4 Faye Marino, Greenwich CT; Philip Chen, Calgary AB 179.65 4 1 Jim Eastham, Atlanta GA; Jean Franke, Norcross GA 184.80 5 3 Patricia Muirhead - Jim Muirhead, Westlake Vlg CA 168.63 5 Ronald Kral, Reston VA; William Franke, Norcross GA 178.62 6 Al Jinnah, Redondo Beach CA; Velupillai Balakumar, Buena Park CA 168.11 6 Jim Haws - Jerry Keeran, Tampa FL 174.94 2 Tamas Szabo, Layton UT; Ferenc Gerlits, Ithaca NY 153.61 3 Thomas Robinson - Jane Tourino, Manhattan Beach CA 149.67 Daily Bulletin Page 15

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION YY EAST-WEST A B A B 1/2 George Derevjanik, Laguna Beach CA; Jeanne Wiley, Placentia CA 180.75 1 1 Mike Myers - David Youngs, Irvine CA 193.50 1/2 1 Miriam Stone, Tarzana CA; Merry Stenbom, Burbank CA 180.75 2 Ron Short - Jill Burtram, Albuquerque NM 192.00 3 Arno Safier, San Diego CA; Linda Frank, New York NY 174.00 3 2 William Clark, Santa Ana CA; William Skupen, Yorba Linda CA 182.25 4 Larry Graft, Roseville CA; Christopher Bell, Arnold CA 173.25 4 Brian Hingerty, Knoxville TN; Jim Relihan, Tampa FL 170.25 2 Garth Wiggins - Marilyn Wiggins, Calgary AB 171.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION ZZ EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Kay Joyce, Raleigh NC; Dan Fowler, Salisbury NC 210.00 1 1 Jerry Newcomb - Carolyn Newcomb, Littleton CO 194.25 2 Olavi Vare, Sumter SC; Freda Thornbrough, Downey CA 204.75 2 2 Alan Carpenter, San Francisco CA; Michael Levin, West Hollywood CA 191.25 3 Rosemarie Whitmore, Spring Valley NY; Gerald Goodman, Fort Lee NJ 166.50 3 Charlyn Johnson - Stevan Johnson, Orange CA 183.00 4 1 Pauline Yant, Santa Ynez CA; William Weingarden, Santa Monica CA 164.25 4 Joanell Scala - Evelyn Shafer, Santa Barbara CA 169.50 2 Leila Jinnah - Jane Dommeyer, Redondo Beach CA 162.75

PLEASURE COMPANY OPEN PAIRS — 2ND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION PPP EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Virgil Anderson Jr, Springfield MO; Alvin Levy, Commack NY 204.50 1 Bonn Tanner, Humble TX; Jan Hunt, Long Beach MS 198.00 2 Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; William Hunter, Reading MA 202.50 2 1 Paul Pomeroy, Livonia MI; Mark Leonard, Ypsilanti MI 186.50 3 1 John Carpenter - Kay Carpenter, Lake Arrowhead CA 196.50 3 2 Dee Jennings, El Cajon CA; Arthur Schein, Sacramento CA 184.50 4 2 1 Taguchi Yukiko - Kyoko Kagga, Tokyo 166.50 4 3 Mary Jane Von Moss, Gaithersburg MD; Joan Torrance, Austin TX 174.00 5 Charles Davis, Lilburn GA; Leroy Wilson Jr, Savannah GA 164.50 5/6 Ellasue Chaitt, Palm Bch Gdns FL; Michael Huston, Joplin MO 172.00 6 Harriette Buckman - Fred Buckman, Lincolnwood IL 158.50 5/6 Patricia Chiszar - Donna Rodwell, Naperville IL 172.00 3 Jay Helekar - Sudheer Helekar, Laguna Hills CA 149.00 4 1 Bob Lipeles, Los Alamitos CA; Gary Moore, Beverly Hills CA 155.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQQ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 John Wong, Rowland Heights CA; Yung-Ming Chu, Irvine CA 206.00 1 1 Ronald Murray - Allen Hamburger, Torrance CA 196.50 2 David Cantor, Charlotte NC; Dennis Newman, Scarsdale NY 199.50 2 David Zapatka - Joann Zapatka, Springfield MO 181.50 3 1 Charles Mitchell - Dianne Mitchell, Garden Grove CA 188.00 3 Martin McCloskey, Westlake Vlg CA; Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA 181.00 4 Ann Cohen - Carreen Hinds, Bakersfield CA 177.00 4 2 Carol Rynders, Saint Paul MN; Carolyn Timmermann, Portland OR 178.50 5 Shaleen Baze, Irvine CA; Linda Granell, Redlands CA 166.50 5 Joan Gerard, White Plains NY; Barbara Nudelman, Chicago IL 170.00 6 Tom Clarke, Lake Charles LA; Alan Le Bendig, Los Angeles CA 157.00 6 3 Millie Sherman, San Ramon CA; Lodean Pesavento, Alamo CA 167.00 2 Richard Tulley, Portland OR; Shirley Matthews, Lindale TX 155.50 1 Ryohei Orihara - Naoko Orihara, Tokyo 165.50 3 1 Doug Cannon - Brent Markwood, San Francisco CA 154.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION RRR EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 C. Buddy Carls, Huntington Bch CA; Michael Kerr, Irvine CA 188.50 1 1 Barbara Dicker, Long Beach CA; Patricia Banks, Los Angeles CA 201.50 2 Chris Moll - Linda Stockton, Metairie LA 178.50 2 William Hall, Thousand Oaks CA; Lois Violin, Palm Desert CA 175.00 3 2 Joe Wilson, Apple Valley CA; Kathleen Reuter, Paramount CA 174.96 3 2 Elizabeth Hudson, Arlington TX; Gerty Grotte, Miami FL 173.50 4 3 John Mayne - Pamela Mayne, Carpinteria CA 173.50 4 3 Avram Ninyo - Susan Ninyo, Rancho Santa Fe CA 168.50 5 Mary Anne Geppert, Virginia Beach VA; Harry Yockey, Simi Valley CA 164.67 5 Wallace Goldban, Palm Desert CA; Nina Glazer, Santa Monica CA 167.00 6 Charlotte Sturm - Stephen Sturm, Whittier CA 154.83 6 1 Ralph Kaye - Norvel Ray, Las Vegas NV 164.50 1 Ed Harrs, San Diego CA; Roscoe Anderson, El Cajon CA 136.63 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION SSS EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Paul Sorren, Miami Beach FL; Bella Adler, N Miami Beach FL 180.00 1 Marion Fleming - Jerry Fleming, Los Alamos NM 188.00 2 Donald Blum, Atlanta GA; Paul Markarian, Fort Worth TX 177.50 2 S Robinson, Oklahoma City OK; Bob Stoldt, Lake Forest CA 176.00 3 Rena Lieberman, North Easton MA; Gail Gottlieb, Aurora CO 172.00 3 1 Helen Schreider - Jerry Schreider, Manhattan Beach CA 168.50 4 Marsha Spear, Tarzana CA; Lynda Ullman, Burbank CA 170.50 4 2 Stephen Sawyer, Hemet CA; Gayle Grubb, Seal Beach CA 167.50 5 Carol Hamilton - James Hamilton, Sarasota FL 169.00 5 Scott Samarel, Covina CA; Michael Gosnell, Monrovia CA 167.00 6 Dean Scott, Centralia WA; Janos Racz, New York NY 162.00 6 Aileen Osofsky, New York NY; Irina Levitina, Fair Lawn NJ 164.00 2 Lawrence Jay Evans, Stanton CA; William Gaston, Inglewood CA 158.00 3 1 Alice Johnson - Thayer Johnson, Antioch CA 160.50 3 Claudia Gamio - Luis Gamio-Klapic, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA 150.00 1 Larry King, Hanalei HI; Jesse Cecil, Browns Valley CA 145.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION TTT EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 John Liukkonen - Doris Liukkonen, New Orleans LA 183.00 1 Orhan Gurbuz, Huntington Bh CA; Harry Sacks, Hacienda Hgts CA 192.83 2 2 Annette Goldberg, Berkeley CA; Ken Randall, San Francisco CA 174.20 2/3 Barbara Flanagan, Westlake Vlg CA; Leda Danzig, Woodland Hills CA 184.13 3 3 1 Miyoko Boswell, Ridgewood NJ; Saeko Hisayama, Cliffside Park NJ 172.38 2/3 David Wakeman - Rita Wakeman, Irvine CA 184.13 4 Wayne Christensen Jr, Houston TX; Charles Pecarro, Falls Church VA 171.25 4 Russell Fox, Irvine CA; Markham Ahn, Encinitas CA 179.92 5 Mansoor Gowani, San Jose CA; Dennis Botch, Brea CA 166.88 5 1 Ruth Bodden, Cliffside Park NJ; Stan Politowski Jr, Westwood NJ 165.42 6 Jayne Thomas, Lutz FL; Jeff Overby, Key West FL 165.42 6 2 1 Marcus Evans, Stanton CA; Rochelle Evans-Jackson, Buena Park CA 159.83 3 Bernard Simkin - Gary Shekhter, Rancho Santa Fe CA 156.70 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION UUU EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Lorne Nicol, Phoenix AZ; Brenda Bertrand, Calgary AB 191.50 1 Geoffrey Mallette, Christiansburg VA; Patrick Clark, Manton MI 203.00 2 Glenda Chaison, San Diego CA; John Boackle Jr, Poway CA 181.00 2 1 Jeff Fang - Chin-Cheng Fang, Arcadia CA 187.50 3 Sally Murphy, Fountain Valley CA; Peter Benjamin, Culver City CA 177.00 3 Tony Miller - Diane Miller, Ridgecrest CA 177.00 4 1 Duane Kennedy Jr, Brea CA; John Loney, Irvine CA 170.00 4 Andrew De Leon, Laguna Hills CA; Dan Dayani, Irvine CA 175.00 5 2 John Shufelt - Jean Shufelt, Farmington MI 167.00 5 Panette Talia, Granada Hills CA; Fred Theurkauf, Pasadena CA 172.50 6 3 1 Ryan Gister - Michael Wickham, Naperville IL 165.00 6 2 Umit Bilge, Millersburg MI; Anna Cormier, Pinellas Park FL 160.00 3 Avril Shutts, San Diego CA; Alan Caplan, Tel Aviv 153.00 1 Richard Wittrup, Dallas TX; Ben Dobson, Cottonwood AZ 134.50

FRIDAY-TUESDAY MORNING PAIRS FRIDAY MORNING SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION SS EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Henrietta Weiss, El Paso TX; Jim Linhart, Delray Beach FL 172.00 1 Andrea Hayman, New York NY; Judy Prescott, Trumbull CT 172.00 2 John Russell, North Barringto IL; Chuck Said, Nashville TN 169.00 2 Noe Mallari, San Diego CA; Terry Currie, Houston TX 163.50 3 Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Steve Gross, Agoura Hills CA 164.50 3 Jon Martin, Fargo ND; R Johnson, Oakdale MN 153.50 4 1 Evan Markowitz - Gennifer Binder, New York NY 159.50 4 Al French, North Vancouver BC; Leroy Abinanti, Kent WA 150.00 5 2 Garth Wiggins - Marilyn Wiggins, Calgary AB 146.50 5 1 Gregory Houldin, San Juan Capo CA; June Mitchell, Palm Desert CA 146.50 6 Jack Mayer - Laurence Mayer, Shawnee Mission KS 140.50 6 2 Tim Crank, Wheaton MD; Susan Harbour, West Hill ON 145.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION TT EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Patrick Clark, Manton MI; Geoffrey Mallette, Christiansburg VA 179.50 1 Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; William Hunter, Reading MA 174.00 2 G Kohler, Canton OH; William Sentman, Scott Depot WV 152.50 2 James Moore - John Fisher, Dallas TX 156.50 3 1 Leigh Gold - Louise Gold, Melbourne Vict OR 149.50 3 1 Donna Rice, Traverse City MI; Liviu Ojoga, Bucharest RO 155.00 4 David Cantor, Charlotte NC; Dennis Newman, Scarsdale NY 145.50 4 2 Mickey Hawrelak - John Ferguson, Calgary AB 149.50 5 Jackie Jarigese - Ross Rainwater, Vancouver WA 137.50 5 Vinay Sarin, Thornhill ON; Ringo P Chung, Mississauga ON 145.50 6 Jean Shufelt, Farmington MI; Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV 133.00 6 3 Schiko Kato, Kawasaki JA; Misuzu Ichihashi, Tokyo JA 141.50 2 Jeannine Huber, San Diego CA; J Washington, La Jolla CA 129.50 3 Bea Jackson, Northbrook IL; Carol Pollock, Bannockburn IL 127.50

FRIDAY MORNING 299ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION UU EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Sandra Ohara - Vicki Sutton, Honolulu HI 156.00 1 Louis Navin - Sharon Navin, Blairsden CA 174.50 2 Jane Pivetti, Carmichael CA; Marchetta Schneider, Sacramento CA 143.50 2 1 1 Ian Kidger - Gunsel Akyol, United Kingdom 156.00 3 Dorothy Bracchi, Sacramento CA; Mary Webb, Carmichael CA 141.50 3 Cheryl Van Schaik, Silverthorne CO; Judge Harold Van Voorhis, Des Moines IA 146.50 4 Warren Cummings, Valley Center CA; Randalin Trousdale, Oceanside CA 140.50 4 Lyle Wiedeman - Ruth Tracey, Los Angeles CA 143.00 5 2 Richard Plattner, Carlsbad CA; C. Fred Power, Encinitas CA 139.00 5 2 Alice Nicholas - Ted Nicholas, Fountain Valley CA 141.50 6/7 Donald Schroeder - John Chere, Carpinteria CA 137.00 6 3 2 Yoshiko Iida, Rolling Hills CA; Motoko Tsurisawa, Rncho Pls Vrd CA 138.00 6/7 John Paxton - Denbigh Starkey, Bozeman MT 137.00 3 1 Barry Smith - Carolyn Smith, Friant CA 129.50 TODAY’S SCHEDULE Junior Day and Dress-up Night *Unless otherwise indicated, strati-flighted open and strati-flighted senior events are divided: A/X (3000+/0-3000) separate from B/C/D (750-1500/300-750/0-300). Strat breaks for Stratified Open and Stratified Senior events are: A (1500+), B (500-1500), C (0-500). Strat breaks for Continuous Pairs are: A (750+), B (0-750). **Members whose payment of dues is current and Life Masters whose service fee payment is current. Saturday, August 12, 9:00 a.m. Event Session Sold Entry/player/session ACBL members** Others Charity Bracketed KO Teams 3rd Hilton Calif. Pavilion D $12 $13 Friday-Tuesday Morning Continuous/Side Pairs* 2nd single session Hilton Calif. Pavilion C $12 $13 South Gold Coast Unit 532 Stratified 299er Pairs Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion C $11 $12 South Gold Coast Unit 532 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion C $11 $12 Balboa Unit 515 Stratified Senior “Choice” Pairs* 1st Hilton Calif. Pavilion B $12 $13 Continues afternoon and evening; play in any two of three sessions. Saturday, August 12, 10:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. Fast Open Pairs* 1-2 Marriott Orange Co.Ballroom $12 $13 Saturday, August 12, 1:00 & 7:30 p.m. LIFE MASTER PAIRS 1-2 SF Marriott Grand Foyer $14.50 $15.50 Grand National Teams A 1-2 F Marriott Grand Ballroom A $14.50 Grand National Teams B 1-2 F Marriott Grand Ballroom A $13 Grand National Teams C 1-2 F Marriott Grand Ballroom A $13 Saddleback Unit 525 Strati-flighted Open Pairs* Flight A/X 1-2 Marriott Marquis Foyer $12 $13 Flight B/C/D 1-2 Marriott Marquis Ballroom (center) $12 $13 Balboa Unit 515 Stratified Senior “Choice” Pairs* 2nd & 3rd Hilton Calif. Pavilion B $12 $13 Play in any two of three sessions. Sydney A. Levey Jr. Memorial Bracketed KO Teams I 3-4 Hilton Calif. Pavilion D $12 $13 Howard Weber Memorial Bracketed KO Teams II 1-2 Hilton Calif. Pavilion D $12 $13 Continues Sunday Friday-Saturday-Sunday Note: Change of location: Continuous/Side Pairs* Single Marriott Marquis B.R.(center) $12 $13 Ventura By-the-Sea Unit 547 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er, Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion A $11 $12 0-20 & 0-5 Pairs Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion A $11 $11 Saturday, August 12, 7:30 p.m. Stratified Swiss Teams* Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion C $11 $12 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion A $11 $12 Friday-Saturday-Sunday Note: Change of location: Continuous/Side Pairs* Single Marriott Marquis Foyer $12 $13 Ventura By-the-Sea Unit 547 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er, Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion A $11 $12 0-20 & 0-5 Pairs Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion A $11 $11 Saturday, August 12, 11:30 p.m. Zip KO Teams Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion A $11 $12 Late Night Compact KO Teams 1st Hilton Calif. Pavilion A $11 $12 One 12-board match per night; continues at 11:30 p.m. through Tuesday.

Pre-registration for the Spingold Knockout Teams and the Wagar Women’s Knockout Teams required by 7:30 p.m. Sunday, August 13. TOMORROW’S SCHEDULE

*Unless otherwise indicated, strati-flighted open and strati-flighted senior events are divided: A/X (3000+/0-3000) separate from B/C/D (750-1500/300-750/0-300). Strat breaks for Stratified Open and Stratified Senior events are: A (1500+), B (500-1500), C (0-500). Strat breaks for Continuous Pairs are: A (750+), B (0-750). **Members whose payment of dues is current and Life Masters whose service fee payment is current. Sunday, August 13, 9:00 a.m. Event Session Sold Entry/player/session ACBL members** Others Charity Bracketed KO Teams 4th Hilton Calif. Pavilion D $12 $13 Friday-Tuesday Morning Continuous/Side Pairs* 3rd single session Hilton Calif. Pavilion C $12 $13 Stratified 299er Pairs Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion C $11 $12 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion C $11 $12 Sunday, August 13, 10:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. Fast Open Pairs* 1-2 Marrriot Grand Ballroom E $12 $13 Sunday, August 13, 10:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. Andy Pounds Memorial Stratified Senior Swiss Teams* 1-2 Hilton Calif. Pavilion B $12 $13 Sunday, August 13, 1:00 & 7:30 p.m. LIFE MASTER PAIRS 1-2 F Marriott Grand Ballroom F $14.50 $15.50 Stratified Open Pairs* 1-2 Marriott Marquis Ballroom (center) $12 $13 Marc & Paul Abdou Strati-flighted Open Swiss Teams* Flight A/X 1-2 Marriott Marquis Foyer $12 $13 Flight B/C/D 1-2 Hilton Calif. Pavilion C $12 $13 Howard Weber Memorial Bracketed KO Teams II 3-4 Hilton Calif. Pavilion D $12 $13 San Diego Unit 539 Bracketed KO Teams III 1-2 Hilton Calif. Pavilion D $12 $13 Continues Monday Friday-Saturday-Sunday Continuous/Side Pairs* Single Marriott Grand Ballroom D $12 $13 Barbara Mondo Memorial 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er, Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion A $11 $12 0-20 & 0-5 Pairs Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion A $11 $11 Sunday, August 13, 7:30 p.m. Stratified IMP Pairs* Single Marriott Orange Co. Ballroom $11 $12 Open to Swiss non-quals and new entrants Stratified 299er Swiss Teams Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion A $11 $12 Friday-Saturday-Sunday Continuous/Side Pairs* Single Marriott Grand Ballroom D $12 $13 Barbara Mondo Memorial 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er, Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion A $11 $12 0-20 & 0-5 Pairs Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion A $11 $11 Sunday, August 13, 11:30 p.m. Zip KO Teams Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion A $11 $12 Late Night Compact KO Teams 2nd Hilton Calif. Pavilion A $11 $12 Zip 299er KO Teams Single Hilton Calif. Pavilion A $11 $12

Pre-registration for the Spingold Knockout Teams and the Wagar Women’s Knockout Teams required by 7:30 p.m. Sunday, August 13.