July 23-August 2, 1998 70th Summer North American Bridge Championships Chicago

Vol. 70, No. 5 Tuesday, July 28, 1998 Editors: Henry Francis and Paul Linxwiler DAILY BULLETINDeas team toppled inFive Wagar of the top 16 seeds Knockouts are now on the sidelines after the first day’s matches in the Wagar Women’s Knockout Teams. The biggest surprise was the fall of the team captained by . Her team, which was seeded fourth, consisted of , Sylvia Moss, Laurie Vogel and . They were eliminated by S. Austin, Martha Brosio, Joan Lenze and Eleanor Grinslade. Petra Hamman, Joan Jackson, Nell Cahn, Roslyn Kurlan and Marinesa Letizia, seeded eighth, fell vic- tim to Christine Urbanek, Margaret Klamp, Marcia Freed and Jeanette Michienzi. Three other seeds bit the dust -- teams captained by Jo Ann Sprung, Susan Miller and . Taking their place in the Round of 16 (original of 34 teams) were teams captained by Rebecca Clough, Julie Rowe and Lois Lightner. Honoree Bobbie Shipley, center, is congratulated by , Goodwill chairman, and her husband Dean.

Bobbie Shipley, national tournament director, was of the ACBL of Directors and who was presi- First 30 seeds honoredGoodwill at yesterday’s Goodwill honors Committee meet- dentBobbie in 1993, also was toastedShipley for her outstanding ing. Bobbie is planning to retire at the end of this accomplishments and devotion to the game. Former surviveOne hundred nineteen in teams entered the Spingold year after an illustrious directing career that included ACBL Presidents Virgil Anderson and Knockout Teams yesterday, and 64 of the squads have being one of the head directors at NABCs for the past both told of the wonderful achievements made by survived to today’s round. The top nine seeds received eight years. Several friends told their stories about Barbara for the ACBL. When Barbara took the po- byes in the first round of play. Bobbie before she WALKED to the stage and ex- dium to say thank you, she wished that her friend The highest-seeded team to make an early exit was pressed her thanks. Since Bobbie usual gets around Jim Zimmerman had been present as well. the #31 squad of Steve Levinson, Joyce Sillins, Glenn by electric scooter, many of the Goodwill members David Silber, the ACBL’s new CEO, told of his Eisenstein, Jonathan Greenspan, and were surprised to see her walk. three visits to duplicate games over the years. Each David Better. They were defeated by a team of Swedish Barbara Nudelman, who has served District 13 time he wasn’t happy at the way things went, so he Junior players (see story below) by a score of 204-153. Each match is a 64-board contest. Play in the (which includes Chicago) for 13 years as a member Continued on page 6 event will continue through Sunday.

Week-longMary and Phil Worden celebration plan to celebrate their wedding anniversary in a big way every time the North American Championships are held in Chicago. They were married, with TV coverage on Chan- nels 2 and 7, in the suite of then CEO Bill Gross dur- ing the 1989 NABC here in Chicago. pro- vided the cake, and Mike and LuAnn Slaven took care of arrangements. Martha Benson Katz, caught the bouquet. The actual date of the marriage was August 3, so their ninth anniversary won't take place until just af- ter this tournament. But they don’t care -- they’re cel- ebrating throughout the whole week. “We’re celebrating with our Chicago friends,” said Phil, “and we’re looking forward to celebrating again the next time an NABC comes to Chicago.”

Swedish Junior players Thomas Karlsson, Peter Stromberg, Martin Berg, Johan Upmark, Tobias Tornqvist and Frederik Nystroem.

Anyone who’s been playing here in Chicago has ior team, while others have been to the U.S. before to probably seenJuniors them --- a group of lead blond, tall (Swedishvery play in previous invasion NABCs. tall) young men playing in various events. Who are There is even the possibility that the six young these well-mannered players with the barely detect- men will be allowed to play in the U.S. Junior Team able Nordic accents? Trials scheduled to begin Saturday. They’re a group of Junior players from Sweden The players, all from Stockholm, are: Peter visiting the U.S. to play in the NABC. The team of Stromberg, 23, who is studying to become a grade six players is here to pick up some valuable playing school teacher; Martin Berg, 21, who works in the experience and to enjoy the fun of the North Ameri- customer service department of the principal news- can Championships. International competition is not paper in Stockholm and who also writes the bridge a new thing to most members of the group, however, column for the paper twice a week; Thomas Karlsson, as some have represented Sweden on its national Jun- Continued on page 6 Mary and Phil Worden Page 2 Daily Bulletin

TuesdayWhat’s is Milwaukee doing Day. Milwaukee today Unit 222 SPECIAL EVENTS is sponsoring everything. Marilyn Charlson, Milwau- kee Day chairman, went shopping and will be giving 9 a.m. - Noon Club Directors’Tuesday, Course, Waldorf July Room. 28 away $2000 worth of door prizes. Plan to be here. 9 a.m. - Noon Annual Workshop for Education Liaisons, Conference Room 4-D. No You don’t want to miss your chance to win a great charge. Session Two: Increasing unit membership and club/tournament prize. attendance. 10 a.m. - Noon Panel show: Bridge America -- Friend or Foe? No charge. Marquette Room. 10:30 a.m. International Team Trials Committee, Conference Room 4-K. An afternoon tripTours to Riverboat Casino 12:15 p.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- Jim Kirkham: , will depart between 11:45 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. Ca- Williford Room. Kirkham, San Bernardino CA, represents District 22 on sino trips require advance registration. A $15.00 de- the ACBL Board of Directors. He is a retired U.S. Marine officer who has posit will hold your seat on the bus. This deposit will served as District 22 tournament manager and president. He is a Diamond be fully refunded on arrival at the casino. Sign up at Life Master with more than 200 regional wins. the Tours Desk in the 8th Street South lobby of the 5 - 7 p.m. Appeals Training Seminar, Conference Room 4-K. hotel. This trip includes a box lunch courtesy of 7:15 p.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- Michael Huston: Playing with Trump. , Williford Room. Huston, Joplin MO, is a former English professor and former labor relation’s consultant. He is now a professional player, bridge teacher and labor arbitrator. Huston is a member of the National A MichaelEntertainment Lerich Productions DJ & Karaoke act Appeals Committee and a Diamond Life Master with numerous regional will provide an entertaining and fun-filled evening wins. of dance and audience participation in the Boulevard Midnight Karaoke Night, Boulevard Room. Room on the second floor of the Hilton & Towers immediately following the evening session.

9 a.m. - Noon Club Directors’Wednesday, Course, Waldorf July Room. 29 Everyone is invitedHospitality to the Boulevard Room after 9 a.m. - Noon Annual Workshop for Education Liaisons, Conference Room 4-D. No the completion of tonight’s session for popcorn and charge. Session Three: The Intermediate/Novice Program; Bridge in the peanuts while enjoying the DJ and Karaoke. Schools; Brainstorming. 12:15 p.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- Randy Pettit: Conventional Wisdom, Williford Room. Pettit, Marietta GA, piled up more than 2100 Tuesday, the prizePrize desk Desk will be open from 9:00 to win the 1997 Top 500 contest. Pettit is the first a.m- 9:50 a.m., 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m.- player in more than 25 years to win the annual masterpoint contest without 7:45 p.m. Please pick up your section top prizes dur- being a professional player or hiring a group of pros to assist. ing these hours. The prizes are phone cards. 7:15 p.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- Kathie Wei-Sender: Championship Bridge, Williford Room. Wei-Sender, Nashville, Ambassador of Bridge for the and ACBL The Greater MilwaukeeFYI Unit 222 has named two Honorary Member in 1987, has won three women’s world events: the World of today’s events: the Ben Viele Stratified Senior Women’s Pairs in 1978, the World Olympiad Women’s Teams in 1984 and Pairs in memory of friend and partner, Ben Viele, the in 1987. She is a contributor to various national and and the Al Schmidt Strati-Flighted Open Pairs in international bridge publications, including a regular weekly column with honor of Al Schmidt. in China’s People’s Daily. For the past 40 years, both Al Schmidt and Ben Midnight Peter Hicks’ Rock & Roll Band, Boulevard Room. Viele have been driving forces in Unit 222, staunch supporters of bridge and active participants in local club games. Ben recently passed away and Al is 10:00 a.m. Easybridge accreditationThursday, course, July Marquette 30 Room gravely ill at the time of this writing. Both men’s col- 12:15 p.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- Billy Miller: Dear Billy Live, orful personalities although very different in nature, Williford Room. Miller, Las Vegas, is a professional player whose Dear brought humor, joy, education, competitiveness, Billy columns appear in the Bridge Bulletin. He attended the New England warmth, kindness, partnership, understanding, exu- Conservatory of Music from ages three to five where he studied piano. At berance and stability to the game of bridge. Al and age 10, he was teaching guitar. Miller was the last person to play bridge Ben hold special places in the hearts of all bridge with Barry Crane (Bridge Week Master Pairs, 1985) and a member of players that have been fortunate enough to cross their Crane’s knockout team that went on to win the event (after Crane’s death). paths. The Greater Milwaukee Bridge Association 7:15 p.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- Alan Truscott: First Trick, would like to acknowledge the gifts that they have Williford Room. Truscott, New York City, is a leading international player- bestowed on us throughout the past 40 years by hon- writer who came to the U.S. in 1962. He has been bridge editor of the New oring them today. York Times since 1965 and is a former president of the International Bridge Press Association. He has been executive editor of all five editions of The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge. He has represented Europe, Great Britain and the U.S. in world competition. Truscott completed the 1986 New York Marathon when he was 61. What’sWednesday isdoing WUMBA Day.tomorrow WUMBA is the Wisconsin-Upper Unit of District 13. WUMBA will be distributing pens during the game. Parking Info Calling all computer nerds Parking is available at the If you would like to help the ACBL update its The PeterEntertainment Hix Band will dazzle the audience Chicago Hilton and Towers as computer database and you have ex- with array of Rock & Roll, oldies, and Motown in well as the four Allright Park- perience in RPG on an AS/400, the Boulevard Room on the second floor of the Hilton ing Lots near the host hotel. there is a job for you in Mem- Flyers are available at the tournament that are phis. & Towers after the evening session. Originally from good for a $1 discount at any of these Allright Ga- The ACBL computer ser- Los Angeles, Peter is an energetic guitar-playing vo- rages: 901 S. Wabash, 835 S. Wabash, 30 East 8th St. vices department has an opening for calist who is well known for his upbeat performances. and 651 S. State St. a full-time programmer at ACBL Headquarters. The flyers are good through August 2. The dis- If interested please contact Kent Burghard in Chicken wingsHospitality and crudite will be served in the count does not apply to parking at the Hilton. the Astoria Room on the third floor. Boulevard Room after the completion of the evening session. Everyone is welcome to munch on the good- ies while enjoying the Rock & Roll. RecordersRecorders are needed for Needed the Wagar Women’s A seminarAppeals for players seminar interested in learning Teams on Friday and Saturday (July 31 and August about the appeals process will be held in Room Please note that untilTours further notice evening ca- 1). There will be four 16-board matches. Recorders 4K (fourth floor) tomorrow at 5 p.m. This semi- sino boat tours are canceled for lack of interest. There are required to sit at the table, mark down the bid- nar will deal with appeals as well as conduct are free, regularly scheduled shuttle busses that run ding, the , and as much of the play as and ethics procedures. throughout the day from the Hilton to the Empress possible. See first-rate play up close and personal. The seminar will be conducted by Karen and Showboat Casinos. Consult with the hotel Con- Allison, Jon Brissman and Alan LeBendig. Recorders receive $11.00 for each 16 boards recorded. cierge for details. Anyone interested should see Jackie Addis, tourna- There will be no charge. Pizza and soft drinks ment co-chairman. will be served. Daily Bulletin Page 3

Searchingby Matthew for Granovetter a Queen AttentionForm your team to playall in ourwomen! premier Women’s While the Spingold entries were being seeded and if there was any merit to this -- actually I’ve been International Team Trials (WITT) with the chance to the Life Master Pairs was concluding in a photo fin- wondering about the merit of this concept for years. be one the two teams selected at the Trials to repre- ish, I was sitting in the South chair of the last round Then I realized it had been at least two or three min- sent the United States in the 1999 Venice Cup (to be of the Swiss Teams playing my heart out for fourth utes and I still hadn’t played a card. I realized it more played in Bermuda in January 2000). place. It’s moments like these when you have to stop when West spoke up again, saying, “If he misguesses The 1999 Women’s Team Trials will be open to yourself and ask, “Why am I here?” Fortunately, we now, he’ll really look bad.” any women wanting to play who meet ACBL’s and bridge players don’t do this -- otherwise we might Those were fighting words. Good grief, what WBF’s eligibility requirements for representation. never locate the queen. pressure! I began to sweat. I had to find the thing WITT North dealer now. But there were no clues -- no clues! I took a What: June 24-30, 1999 North-South vulnerable deep breath. Why was I there? Why was I so con- When: Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, NV East-West patient cerned about finding this stupid queen? Why when Where: Entry Fees: $50 per session per team North (dummy) my four-year-old boy loses his stuffed dog, I search How much: Room Rates: Under $70 per day « K Q 9 3 for about a minute and then give up, telling him to go 10 7 to bed without it. But now, when the stakes are so The format will be an initial Open Round-Robin ª qualifying teams to go forward and be joined by teams © J 9 6 4 much less, why am I so desperately trying to locate a A J 4 queen! with a bye (based on Placing Points earned through- ¨ out a cycle ended with the Summer 1998 Women’s Then I had a great thought. Where was the board KO) to the second Round-Robin phase. Qualifiers South (philosopher) played at the other table? If it was 3NT, South will from this second Round-Robin will go forward to the J 10 7 almost certainly finesse clubs by leading the ace and « semifinals joined by any team who may have earned ª A K 3 playing the jack. That way he takes four club tricks a bye to the semifinals. The winner will be USA © Q 3 2 easily for nine winners. Therefore, if the queen is on Team I. USA Team II will be determined by a play- ¨ K 10 9 7 my right, and I score 120 in my precious 2NT con- off between the loser of the final versus the winner of West North East South tract, I will achieve minus 480 points (600 - 120) for a match between the losing semifinalists. Pass Pass 1¨ my brilliance. I must, by this sound reasoning, as- For more information, talk to any member of the Pass 1« Pass 1NT sume the ¨Q is with talky on my left (even though I Women’s International Team Trials Committee (Jan Pass 2NT All Pass don’t believe it is, psychologically speaking), so that Martel, Cindy Bernstein, Gail Greenberg, Jo Morse, Opening lead: ª2 (attitude) he (my counterpart at the other table) will be down Kitty Munson, Beth Palmer, , Shawn The auction can be explained. I opened 1¨ in one in 3NT while I will score 120 and earn 6 IMPs Quinn, Dorothy Truscott, Nadine Wood and Sally third chair and over 1« decided to keep the bidding for my team. Woolsey) or contact Rena Hetzer at ACBL Headquar- alive with 1NT, because if partner held «A-Q-x-x-x So I led the ¨J (ala my class notes), East played ters to request an information packet to be available and ªQ-x-x-x-x, we were on a finesse for a game. low, I went up with the king and finessed the 10 the by September 15. Don’t ask why I thought of this (my wife has long other way. It won! Ecstasy! I tabled my cards. Plus (901) 332-5586, extension 307 since stopped asking). My partner raised, and now I 120. Put me in a straight jacket, but I felt wonderful. Phone: (901) 398-7754 considered bidding 3NT with my good spot cards. The full hand: Fax: [email protected] But I passed. (This is the trouble with my game -- I « K Q 9 3 Email: 800-467-1623 (Voice Message Only) don’t follow through.) ª10 7 800#: West led a heart, and from the looks of dummy it ©J 9 6 4 was a “one-or-three” hand (similar to a “five-or- ¨A J 4 seven” hand -- if the finesse works you make two « 6 5 «A 8 4 2 extra tricks and you’re a damn fool if you’re trying to ª J 9 8 6 2 ª Q 5 4 CongratulationsNew Life to Masters of West score 500 or 1,000 points less by being in two or five). © K 5 © A 10 8 7 Terre Haute IN who becameSHARON a Life WINTERS Master playing in In other words, I had three spade tricks, two hearts, ¨ Q 6 5 3 ¨8 2 the Bracketed Knockouts on Friday with partner Don and two top clubs: seven tricks. If I located the ¨Q, I « J 10 7 Patterson. probably had nine tricks, not just eight. ª A K 3 Congratulations to of Toronto, But I was in TWO notrump, not three, so the © Q 3 2 who became a Life MasterCHARLES playing HALASI in the Friday night stakes were that much smaller. ¨ K 10 9 7 Midnight Zip KO with partner David Sabourin. I put up the ª10 and let the queen hold. East re- A final thought: They played 1« at the other table, Congratulations to of Warren ERMA THOMPSON turned a heart to my ace and I led the «J. East quickly making four after a club lead, and that made mince- IL who became a Life Master playing in the Satur- won and returned his last heart. I won and cashed my meat of my analysis. But I did hold the loss on the day afternoon Senior Pairs with partner Kay Swanson spades as West discarded a club and then a diamond, board to 2 IMPs. And we did manage a tie for fourth of Freeport IL. not without first making a comment, “Oh.” Oh. I overall. And, most important, it’s the next day and I Congratulations to who became wondered what that meant. He was a top-notch player still feel great about finding the queen. This is why a Life Master playing SAJIDAin the Charity SHARIFF Knockouts on and there’s nothing I love better than trying to deci- bridge is a fantastic game. Nevertheless, I’m sure that Saturday. pher those top-notch “oh’s”. Now where was the Q? locating my four-year-old’s stuffed dog is more im- Congratulations to of South ¨ RICHARD KLITZKE I had pitched a club on the fourth spade (I wanted to portant. Maybe I will try harder to look for it next Bend IN who made Life Master on Saturday. time. Congratulations to of make sure I’d make only eight tricks if I did manage BARBARA SCHLOSSER to guess the queen -- didn’t want to feel bad about Matthew Granovetter is editor of Bridge Today Bernardsville NJ who became a Life Master playing making nine in 2NT). Magazine and Dean of Bridge Today University, with in Monday’s Bracketed Knockouts with partner Rose- Time to count. What were the cards the oppo- advanced classes by email -- [email protected] mary Boden. nents had been forced to reveal so far? West showed two spades and five hearts. East showed four spades and three hearts. Curses, seven known cards for each FALL REGISTRATION of them. Indeed, it looked as if West might have started with 2-5-3-3 and East with 4-3-3-3. There was not BTU (Bridge Today University) • Advanced Lessons by E-mail Editors of Bridge Today Magazine, Pamela and Matthew Granovetter, Larry Cohenor much to go on there. Then I heard West muttering MarshallYour professors: Miles. Fall term begins September 21. Each Monday for 11 weeks you receive a bridge lesson something again. by e-mail. In my experience the person who makes sounds at the table generally does not have the queen, and E-mail us for a free sample lesson. the silent one does. On the other hand, these two were Register now and receive your choice of a free book. “I received and read lesson 301- high-class gentlemen and, therefore, capable of us- 1. I think that you have done an ing psychology on me. In the meantime, I ComprehensiveFall Courses: 301 (the Granovetters) $49 exemplary job of explaining some apologized for taking so long and West said, “Oh, Comprehensive 302 (the Granovetters) $49 never mind, it’s OK,” while East said, “It’s OK.” very complex issues in a way that () $49 they can be understood by the vast Again, note East’s brevity. Inferences 301 () $49 How would my students play it? I thought. (Or, majority of bridge players that are what do I teach them?) Well, play the hand with longer Bridge Today making an effort to improve.” clubs for the queen. But I can’t find the longer clubs. 3838 Catalina St. Los Alamitos, CA 90720 Another idea I teach is to lead the jack. If East —Harvey Bernstein doesn’t cover, win the king and finesse back the other Phone: 800.525.4718 way. This is a strategy reserved for lesser opponents, Fax: 562.430.8309 The Cleveland however. Another thought is “queen over jack.” Af- E-mail: [email protected] Plain Dealer ter all, we did deal these cards ourselves. I wondered Web site: http://www.ny-bridge.com/bt.html Page 4 Daily Bulletin

The team captained by returns -- al- 1943 1. John Crawford, , Edward Hymes, most intactBAZE -- to defend thebegins Spingold title they defensewon of Spingold Howardchampionship Schenken, 1944 1. B. Jay Becker, George Rapee, Helen Sobel, Sam last year in Albuquerque, defeating teams captained Stayman by in the semifinal and Jimmy Cayne in 1945 1. Sam Fry, Edward Hymes, , Theodore the final. Lightner, 1946 1. William Christian, Mark Hodges, Sol Mogal, Marga- Regular Baze partner Tipton Golias, who won his ret Wagar first major title in last year’s Spingold, will not be on 1947 1. B. Jay Becker, Charles Goren, , Helen Sobel, hand here in Chicago. Golias, founder of Helena Laboratories, a $100 million company whose primary 1948 1. John Crawford, George Rapee, Howard Schenken, , business is blood analyzers, is attending a medical 1949 1. Jeff Glick, Arthur Goldsmith, Bruce Gowdy, Alvin conference. 1 , Sol Mogal Another regular partner, Michael Whitman, will 1950 1. John Crawford, Oswald Jacoby, George Rapee, Howard play with Baze. Their teammates will be Polish pro- Schenken, Sam Stayman 1951 1. , Charles Goren, Sidney Silodor, Helen fessionals Adam Zmudzinski, Marek Szymanowski, Sobel Marcin Lesniewski and . 1952 1. B. Jay Becker, John Crawford, George Rapee, Howard BAZE won last year’s Spingold by knocking off Schenken, Sam Stayman 1953 1. Clifford Bishop, Milton Ellenby, Don Oakie, William NICKELL, the clear favorite to win their fifth straight Rosen, Doug Steen Spingold, 162-129. They eliminated CAYNE in the 1954 1. Clifford Bishop, Milton Ellenby, , John final 152-116. Moran, William Rosen 1955 1. Myron Field, Lee Hazen, , Charles Solomon, Sam Stayman Spingold repeats 1956 1-3. Charles Goren, , Boris Koytchou, Nickell’s all-star squad is the only team to win Harold Ogust, William Seamon, Helen Sobel; 1-3. , four consecutive . Nickell and teammates , , , ; 1-3. Robert , , , Bob Abeles, Kalman Apfel, Francis Begley, Louis Kelner, Ronald Hamman and Bobby Wolff won in Washington DC Rosenberg 1957 1. B. Jay Becker, John Crawford, George Rapee, Alvin in 1993, San Diego in 1994, New Orleans in 1995 Roth, Sidney Silodor, Tobias Stone and Miami Beach in 1996. 1958 1. Paul Allinger, William Hanna, Sidney Lazard, Cyrus The only four-man team to win two consecutive Neuman, Robert Rothlein Spingolds -- Canada’s all-time greats , Nathan B. Spingold 1959 1. William Grieve, Oswald Jacoby, Victor Mitchell, Ira Bridge Association in 1937 and became president of Rubin, Morton Rubinow, Sam Stayman , and -- 1960 1. Charles Goren, Peter Leventritt, Boris Koytchou, won in Toronto in 1964 and Chicago in 1965. the newly formed American League Harold Ogust, Howard Schenken, Helen Sobel C.C. Wei’s original Precision Team came close the following year. 1961 1. Andy Gabrilovitch, Eddie Kantar, Marshall Miles, Wil- He served for many years on the League’s Board liam Root in 1970-71. Tom Smith, Steve Altman, Joel Stuart 1962 1. Leonard Harmon, Eddie Kantar, Marshall Miles, Ivar and won with David Strasberg in Bos- of Governors and Board of Directors. Spingold was Stakgold ton in 1970. With Gene Neiger replacing Strasberg, also president of the in New York. 1963 1. , Harold Harkavy, Edith Kemp, Alvin Roth, they took the championship in Chicago in 1971. Cliff Russell, William Seamon 1964 1. Bruce Elliott, Sami Kehela, Eric Murray, Percy Jimmy Cayne, , Hamman, Wolff, • Louis H. SpingoldWatson (Watson’s trivia Play of the Hand at Sheardown and won the Spingold in 1965 1. Bruce Elliott, Sami Kehela, Eric Murray, Percy Contract Bridge) was a member of the winning Chicago in 1989 and defended their title successfully Sheardown Spingold teams in 1932 and 1935. in Boston in 1990, with and 1966 1. William Root, Alvin Roth, Ira Rubin, Curtis Smith • B. Jay Becker and son Michael are the only fa- 1967 1. , , William Root, Alvin Roth replacing Lair-Passell. ther-son combination to win the Spingold. Their vic- 1968 1. Sami Kehela, Edgar Kaplan, Norman Kay, Sidney Lazard, Eric Murray, George Rapee tory came in 1972. 1969 1. , , , Mike TheHistory Spingold Masterof the Knockout Spingold Teams, first • and are the only Lawrence, Jim Jacoby, Bobby Wolff sister and brother to win the Spingold. Their 1963 1970 1. Steve Altman, Tom Smith, Dave Strasberg, Joel Stuart, known as the Challenge Knockout Teams, was con- Peter Weichsel tested for the Asbury Park Trophy in the early days. team included Russ Arnold, Harold Harkavy, Al Roth 1971 1. Steve Altman, Eugene Neiger, Tom Smith, Joel Stuart, The runner-up team in the regularly-scheduled and Cliff Russell. Peter Weichsel portion of the event had the right to challenge the • Bob Hamman, Bobby Wolff and Howard 1972 1. B. Jay Becker, Michael Becker, Andy Bernstein, Jeff Schenken have won the Spingold 10 times. Rubens winners to a playoff. This right was never utilized. 1973 1. Larry Cohen, Billy Eisenberg, Eddie Kantar, Richard In 1934, 1936 and 1937, the Masters Teams-of- • Oswald Jacoby also won the Spingold 10 times: Katz, Bud Reinhold Four and the Asbury Park Trophy were separate in 1932, 1933 and 1937 for the Asbury Park Trophy; 1974 1. , Larry Gould, Steve Goldberg, Ricard Shep- events, providing two sets of winners. in 1934 and 1936 for the Masters Teams-of-Four and herd in 1938, 1939, 1945, 1950 and 1959 for the Spingold. 1975 1. Grant Baze, John Fejervary, Lew Stansby, Piyush Va- In 1938 the event became the Spingold Master kil, Knockout Teams and a part of the Summer NABC. • Helen Sobel won the Spingold five times, the 1976 1. , Larry Cohen, Richard Katz, , At one time, the Spingold was a double elimina- first time in 1944 and the last time in 1960. • The last woman in a Spingold final was Luella 1977 1. Lou Bluhm, , Cliff Russell, Curtis Smith, tion event usually lasting nine or 10 sessions. It was Tommy Sanders, scored by International Match Points and was re- Slaner in 1983. 1978 1. , Bobby Goldman, Eddie Kantar, stricted to players with 100 or more masterpoints. Mike Passell, In 1965, the double elimination method was re- 1979 1. , Bob Hamman, Ira Rubin, Bobby Wolff; Winners, AsburyPrevious Park Trophy winners 1980 1. , , , , placed by three qualifying sessions (subsequently 1930 1. , , Theodore Ron Von der Porten, Peter Weichsel reduced to two), followed by single elimination Lightner, Waldemar von Zedtwitz 1981 1. Larry Cohen, , Ralph Katz, Warren Rosener, , knockout matches. The preliminary qualifying ses- 1931 1. David Burnstine, Oswald Jacoby, Willard Karn, P. Hal 1982 1. Ron Rubin, Mike Becker, Bob Hamman, Bobby Wolff, Sims sion were dropped in 1970. Alan Sontag, Peter Weichsel 1932 1. Michael Gottlieb, Oswald Jacoby, , The Spingold Trophy, donated by Nathan B. 1983 1. Malcolm Brachman, Bobby Wolff, Bobby Goldman, Louis H. Watson Bob Hamman, Paul Soloway, Spingold in 1934, and the , awarded 1933 1. David Burnstine, Oswald Jacoby, Richard Frey, Howard 1984 1. George Rosenkranz, Eddie Wold, Jeff Meckstroth, Eric to the winners of the Vanderbilt Knockout Teams at Schenken Rodwell, , Larry Cohen 1934 1. Aaron Frank, Jeff Glick, William Hopkins, Charles Porter the Spring NABC, are ACBL’s most highly prized 1985 1. Tom Mahaffey, Jack Denny, Bill Passell, Russ Arnold, trophies. 1935 1. Sam Fry, Edward Hymes, Theodore Lightner, Merwyn Ira Rubin, Chuck Burger Maier, Louis H. Watson 1986 1. Malcolm Brachman, Bobby Goldman, Ron Andersen, Spingold (1886-1958), a New York publicist, 1936 1. Lewis Bernard, Louis Haddad, Alvin Landy, Matthew motion picture executive and patron of the arts, was Mike Passell, Mark Lair, Paul Soloway Reilly, Philip Steiner 1987 1. Brian Glubok, , Harry Stappenbeck, Jaggy one of the most influential men in bridge administra- 1937 1. David Burnstine, Charles Goren, Oswald Jacoby, Shivdasani tion from 1937 to 1943. Merwyn Maier, Howard Schenken 1988 1. Jim Mahaffey, Ron Andersen, Paul Soloway, Bobby Born in Chicago, he became a reporter on The Winners, Masters Teams-of-Four Goldman, Eric Rodwell, Jeff Meckstroth 1934 1. David Burnstine, Richard Frey, Michael Gottlieb, 1989 1. Jimmy Cayne, Chuck Burger, Bob Hamman, Bobby Chicago Examiner, The Chicago Record Herald and Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken Wolff, Mike Passell, Mark Lair The . Spingold’s interest in show 1936 1. B. Jay Becker, David Burnstine, Oswald Jacoby, 1990 1. Jimmy Cayne, Chuck Burger, Chip Martel, Lew business brought him to New York City in the Thir- Howard Schenken Stansby, Bob Hamman, Bobby Wolff ties. 1937 1. Sam Fry, Edward Hymes, Theodore Lightner, 1991 1. , , , Waldemar von Zedtwitz Jeff Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell In 1932 he joined Columbia Pictures in a public Winners, Spingold Knockout Teams 1992 1. Ron Rubin, , Mike Becker, Ron Sukoneck, relations capacity. He was named to the board of di- 1938 1. B. Jay Becker, David Burnstine, Oswald Jacoby, Robert Levin, Peter Weichsel rectors in 1940 and three years later was appointed Merwyn Maier, Howard Schenken 1993 1. Richard Freeman, Nick Nickell, Eric Rodwell, Jeff vice president in charge of advertising, publicity and 1939 1. Oswald Jacoby, Theodore Lightner, Merwyn Maier, Meckstroth, Bobby Wolff, Bob Hamman Robert McPherran, Howard Schenken 1994 1. Richard Freeman, Nick Nickell, Bob Hamman, Bobby development. He became a vice president of the com- 1940 1. Oscar Brotman, Bertram Lebhar, Samuel Katz, Alvin Wolff, Jeff Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell pany in 1954. Roth 1995 1. Richard Freeman, Nick Nickell, Bob Hamman, Bobby Active in bridge from its earliest days, Spingold 1941 1. Mitch Barnes, Sam Fry, Edward Hymes, Waldemar von Wolff, Jeff Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell was named ABL Honorary Member in 1936. He was Zedtwitz 1996 1. Richard Freeman, Nick Nickell, Bob Hamman, Bobby 1942 1. Sigmund Dornbusch, Richard Frey, Lee Hazen, Sam Wolff, Jeff Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell instrumental in effecting a peaceful merger between Stayman 1997 1. Grant Baze, Tipton Golias, Adam Zmudzinski, Marek the American Bridge League and the United States Szymanowski, Marcin Lesniewski, Cezary Balicki Daily Bulletin Page 5

Thinking back to '97 PlayersBean: in the Red Ribbon Mad, Pairs will compete Mad for springsWorld to reality andof the Bridge George Plimptons quarter- the Percy X. Bean Trophy, which honors the 1972 back the Lions much oftener than you realize. ACBL president and longtime champion of less-than- At the Coronado Fall Nationals, the Hong Kong asThe teamSenior captained Swiss by Harry Ross starts took advan- expert players. flu bug bit a lot of people and I was pressed into ser- tage of a hefty carryover to win last summer’s first- Bean (1916-1992) represented District 19 on the vice as a substitute. ever NABC Senior Swiss Teams by a fraction of a Board of Directors from 1964 until 1988 and served I played one session of the Life Master Men’s Victory Point. as president of the ACBL Charity Foundation from Pairs as a fill-in with the great Edgar Kaplan as my Ross was playing with Jerry Gaer and their team- 1974 until 1981. He was a member of partner. The only thing I remember for mates were Helen and John Gustafson, Marilyn the ACBL Goodwill Committee and the sure is that after one hand Edgar leaned Hemenway and Mike Albert. National Board of Governors and gen- across the table and very graciously They scored 118.94 VPs to 118.48 for Steve eral chairman of arrangements for the said, “P.X., I cost us two tricks in the Lawrence, Bob Luebkeman, Ed Groner and Richard in Seattle in defense.” Holmes. 1984. Guess how many times I could have Going into the final round, Ross and company Bean and his wife Anne were named done the same but then he is E. Kaplan were in the lead with 104.9 VPs. The Lawrence team ACBL Honorary Members for 1992, the 2 and I am P.X. Bean -- it wouldn’t sound was second with 101.5. Ross won by 10 IMPs, giv- first time that honor was bestowed on a the same! ing them 14 VPs. Lawrence did better, winning by 17 husband-wife combination. The next day I filled in for one ses- IMPs, but it was not enough. They needed to win by Bean was the editor of Mad, Mad sion of the Life Master Women’s Pairs. 20 or more IMPs to take the championship. World of Bridge, a publication that Without doubt, this is the toughest event Ross benefited from a carryover from the first strongly championed players of less than I ever played in throughout my long, but two qualifying sessions of 13.94 VPs. The Lawrence expert class. as yet undistinguished, career. squad’s carryover was 8.48. This deal contributed to the winning eam’s only Here’s a sample: Percy X. Bean Never again -- I would rather swim A couple was playing and having a in a tank full of pirhanas than to be stuck blitz of the day. Considering their slim margin of vic- bad night. By the time they got to the last table, Char- in a room full of women who are whiling away an tory, the blitz was needed. lotte had taken about all the lessons she could stand afternoon at the bridge table. Dlr: East « K J 10 6 and when Bob started in again, she rushed away from My next big moment came when I was asked to Vul: Both ª Q J 8 the table in tears. substitute in a session of the Open Pairs with Easley © 8 Bob and his two opponents sat for a while in si- Blackwood. He didn’t insist on my playing his con- ¨ J 9 5 4 2 lence and then Bob said, “Sorry, fellows, but the state vention and I accorded him the same courtesy. « 9 5 3 « A Q 8 my wife is in, she may not return at all. Just to get The net result was a sparkling 149 (which is still ª A K 9 ª 5 4 this last board over with, why don’t we leave my wife’s 25 points better than my lifetime average). © A K J 10 3 © Q 7 6 5 2 cards in the board and I’ll bid both of our hands. ¨ K 10 ¨ A 8 7 Charlotte’s hand will remain concealed until the bid- § § § « 7 4 2 10 7 6 3 2 ding is over.” Bean earned this salute in 1988 from Edgar ª The opponents, men with wives of their own, © 9 4 Kaplan, editor/publisher of : Q 6 3 shrugged and agreed. Bob opened the bidding with For Percy -- An Appreciation ¨ one heart. LHO passed and Bob, bidding Charlotte’s West North East South A filthy declarer is Bean Gaer Ross unseen hand, raised himself to two hearts. His judgment in bidding’s obscene. RHO passed and Bob bid three hearts. LHO again 1© Pass Yet 2 (1) Pass 2 Pass passed and Bob went into a trance. After consider- Of Kumquats named Sadie © « able trancing, he came to and in a firm tone he bid 4¨ (2) Pass 4NT (3) Pass And little old ladies, 5 (4) Pass 5 (5) Pass four hearts. His defense is ferocious and keen. ¨ © This ended the bidding and after the opening lead, 6© All Pass Charlotte’s unseen hand was spread as the dummy. (1) Inverted: at least limit raise values. Bob was lucky and he did have a chance of bringing (2) Kickback: Roman Key Card Blackwood for dia- home the contract. monds. Play progressed to the last three cards. The lead (3) Two key cards with the ©Q. was in dummy, three tricks had been lost and the next Bean Trophy to winner (4) Any kings? play was crucial. Bob studied a moment then led, fi- (5) No kings. nessed and lost for down one. Playof begins Red today Ribbon in the Red RibbonPairs Pairs, an The expert auction produced an impregnable con- About this time Charlotte had regained her com- event with national rating. Pre-qualification is re- tract because of the «8 in declarer’s hand. Ross pulled posure in the ladies’ room and decided she would fin- quired. trumps, played the top hearts and ruffed a heart. He ish the tournament if it killed her. Players earn qualification by placing first or sec- followed with a club to dummy’s king, a club to his She returned to the table at the same moment Bob ond overall in regionally-rated events of at least Flight ace and a club in dummy. had to make the critical play. When it failed, he looked B status. Neither member of a qualifying pair may Now he played a spade from dummy, covering up at her accusingly and said, “You just couldn’t pass hold more than 1500 masterpoints at the time of quali- whatever North played. If South won, he would be three hearts, could you?” fication. endplayed. Winners have their names inscribed on the Percy The fine auction produced a 16-IMP swing be- § § § X. Bean Trophy. cause at the other table, the East-West contract was 6NT which went down one. Our good friend Bob had the good fortune to play an event with his good friend Lew Mathe. Bob wasn’t The trophy wasBean designated Trophy by the ACBL Board awestruck or anything but playing with such an in- of Directors in 1996 to honor Bean, ACBL president Don Chilrud ternational star gave Bob a case of nervous prostitu- 1991 1. Dan Marthaler, Robert Johnstone; Steven Gaynor, Art in 1972 and chairman of the Board in 1973. tion. Ardy Bakshian Bean (1916-1992) represented District 19 on the After flubbing six or seven hands, and suffering 1992 1. Duncan McCallum, Peter Peng; 2. Andy Goodman, Board from 1964 to 1988 and served as president of Steve Zolotow the tortures of the damned Bob misplayed still an- the ACBL Charity Foundation from 1974 to 1981. 1993 1. Ron Weinstock, John Gillette; 2. Hank Meyer, Marty other. He looked up at his partner and groaned, “Oh He was a member of the National Goodwill Com- Graf God.” 1994 1. T.C. Petty, Steve Altus; 2. Grant Robinson, Joe mittee and the National Board of Governors and gen- Lew, with just a note of pity in his voice, replied, Walden eral chairman of arrangements for the World Team “You can call me Lew.” 1995 1. Marc Umeno, Hank Youngerman; 2. Bernie Olympiad in Seattle in 1984. Greenspan, Keith Sechler Bean and his wife Anne were named ACBL Hon- 1996 1. Vinay Sarin, Ringo Chung; 2. Burton Lipsky, Arnold § § § orary Members for 1992, the first time that honor Goldstein 1997 1. Tony Miller, Diane Miller; 2. Mark Bumgardner, My friend, The Wilmette Whizzer, worked at the was bestowed on a husband-wife combination. Nagy Kamel hospitality desk and reports that one day a lady called Bean was the editor of Mad, Mad World of Bridge, to ask if she could kibitz her nephew and niece who a publication that strongly championed players of less were playing in the mixed teams. than expert class. Let me in! The Whizzer advised the lady that the mixed teams was over and maybe she meant the Swiss teams, which The players competing in one of the rooms was then being played. 1986 Winners1. Wayne Perrin, and Martin runners-up Newland; 2. Hugh Ogle, in which the was being “Oh, no!” came the reply. “Not a chance -- Charlie Cargile played decided to lock the door so that they they’re Americans.” 1987 1. Jim Garder, Jimmy Ritzenberg; 2. Charles Moser, Paul wouldn’t be interrupted. It wasn’t too long be- Bratton fore the tournament director was knocking on the 1988 1. Leni Holtz, Guy Green; 2. Anthony Trafecanty, § § § Michael Trafecanty door -- “LET ME IN!” As a result Alan Truscott has come up with a Now let me get to the reason why I publish the 1989 1. Lu Kohutiak, Yvonne Hernandez; 2-3. Warren Haynie, Charlie Cargile; 2-3. Bill Goldberg, Bill McKenna new commandment: “Thou shalt not lock out the MMWOB anyway. It is to remind you that in the mad, 1990 1. Philip Gordon, Mike Grodsky; 2. Rajendra Agarwal, tournament director!” mad world of Bridge the secret life of Walter Mitty Page 6 Daily Bulletin

NATIONAL APPEALS COMMITTEE AppealsTempo case 1 Subject: Flight A Pairs, 25 July 98, First Session Alan LeBendig,Director Los Angeles CA Event: Jason Feldman Board: 24 « Q 10 5 4 3 Karen Allison, Jersey CityCo-Chairmen NJ Jon Brissman, San Bernadino CA Dealer: W ª 10 5 4 Vul: None © Q 10 ¨ K Q 3 Linda Weinstein,Appeals Manager Pinehurst NC Kassie Ohtaka Carlos Munoe 9 8 2 K Vice Chairman « « Henry Bethe, Ithaca NY Mary Hardy, Las Vegas NV ª A 8 7 3 2 ª K Q 6 Martin Caley, Ottawa ON Bill Passell, Carol Springs FL © A 9 6 5 2 © K 8 7 4 Bob Glasson, Pennington NJ , New York NY ¨ --- ¨ A J 5 4 2 Gail Greenberg, New York NY , Dallas TX Lynne Feldman Michael Huston, Joplin MO Dave Treadwell, Wilmington DE « A J 7 6 ª J 9 J 3 RichSpecial Colker, Consultant Wheaton MD © ¨ 10 9 8 7 6 WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH Darwin Afdahl, Virginia Beach VAMembers Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL Pass Pass 1¨ (1) Pass Lowell Andrews, Huntington Beach CA Chris Moll, Metarie LA 1ª (2) Pass 2¨ Pass Mark Bartusek, Manhattan Beach CA Robert Morris, Houston TX 2© (3) Pass 2ª Pass Phil Becker, Cleveland OH Jo Morse, Palm Beach Gardens FL 3© Pass 4¨ Pass David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ , New York NY 4ª (4) Pass 4NT Pass Phil Brady, Philadelphia PA Barbara Nudelman, Chicago IL 5ª Pass 6ª All Pass , Chicago IL Steve Onderwyzer, Venice CA (1) Alerted; Precision (16+) Harvey Brody, San Francisco CA Beth Palmer, Silver Spring MD (2) Alerted; 8+ points, 5+ hearts Dick Budd, Portland ME Mike Passell, Dallas TX (3) Alerted; at least 5-5, not minimum Nell Cahn, Shreveport LA Bill Pollack, Englewood Cliffs NJ (4) Break in Jerry Clerkin, Clarksville IN Richard Popper, Wilmington DE 6ª made six, Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL Judy Randel, Albuquerque NM plusThe 980 Facts:for E/W. The Direc- Stasha Cohen, New York NY Mike Rahtjen, Charleston SC tor ruled that passing 4ª was Ralph Cohen, Memphis TN Lou Reich, Wheaton MD a logical alternative (Law 16). George Dawkins, Austin TX Eric Rodwell, Naperville IL The contract was changed to Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY Becky Rogers, Dallas TX 4 made six, plus 680 for E/ Doug Doub, West Hartford CT Michael Rosenberg, Tuckahoe NY ª W. Mary Jane Farell, Los Angeles CA , Oakland CA E/W ap- Marc-Andre Fourcaudot, Montreal PQ Nancy Sachs, Cincinnati OH The Appeal: Jerry Gaer, Phoenix AZ Norma Sands, Denver CO pealed the Director’s ruling Ron Gerard, White Plains NY Robert Schwartz, Framingham MA and were the only players at Bobby Goldman, Highland Village TX Jan Shane, White Plains NY the hearing. E/W stated that Bob Gookin, Arlington VA Ellen Siebert, Little Rock AR the auction had indicated prob- Robb Gordon, New York NY John Solodar, New York NY able extra values and it would Bob Hamman, Dallas TX Paul Soloway, Mill Creek WA be safe to play at the five level. The West hand had a Abby Heitner, Wheaton, MD Carlyn Steiner, Seattle WA superb minimum (8 HCP, but two aces) for the auc- Doug Heron, Ottawa ON George Steiner, Seattle WA tion. Bill Hunter, Reading MA Riggs Thayer, San Diego CA The East hand was Simon Kantor, Agawam MA Claire Tornay, New York NY minimumThe Committee for its previous Decision: bidding and had a prob- Bruce Keidan, Pittsburgh PA Brian Trent, Los Angeles CA able wasted «K. This player, mis-evaluating his val- Corinne Kirkham, San Bernadino CA Walt Walvick, Alexandria VA ues, might well have bid the 27% slam, but Law 16 Ken Kranyak, Bay Village OH Phil Warden, Madison WI made allowing further action after the break in tempo Bill Laubenheimer, San Francisco CA , Chicago IL inappropriate. The contract was changed to 4ª made Ed Lazarus, Baltimore MD , Glen Ridge NJ six, plus 680 for E/W. Marinesa Letizia, Louisville KY Michael White, Atlanta GA Dick Budd (chair), Mark Bartusek, Peter Lieberman, Providence RI Jon Wittes, Claremont CA RobbCommittee: Gordon. Jim Linhart, New York NY

Olin Hubert, Atlanta GAScreeners Brian Moran, Ellicott City MD Peter Mollemet, Williamsville NY Matt Smith, Victoria BC Jackpot Pairs

Friday, July 31, 1 and 8 p.m. Swedish Juniors Continued from page 1 Play for masterpoints We’dGoodwill like to think that Message everybody we meet at this NABC will add to our enjoyment. Realisti- and CASH!! 24, a warehouse manager; Johan Upmark, 21, who cally, we know that won’t happen. Stratified Open Pairs is very close to completing a seven-month stint of The key is our response. Continue to be polite, compulsory military duty and who is planning to friendly -- whether it’s an opponent or a partner. study statistics this fall; Frederik Nystroem, 21, It’s called rubbing out a problem with kindness. 100% payback of Prize Pool who is studying physics and mathematical statis- Aileen Osofsky 10% of Pool to Lotto Pairs tics; and Tobias Tornqvist, 22, an economics stu- Chairman, Goodwill Committee Two Lotto pairs will be drawn from dent. pairs not otherwise winning prizes The team is traveling with Swedish “chaperones” Jill Mellstrom and P.O. Sundelin, both of whom have Cash awards to 1st represented Sweden in international competition Al RothNegative still plays negative doubles doubles the way he and 2nd overall places many times. originally invented them -- to show cards when lack- in ALL STRATS! “This is a great experience for them all,” explains ing enough strength to bid at the two level. It has Mellstrom. “There are no tournaments of this size in nothing down to do with majors -- just cards. And Sweden, so they’re all really enjoying themselves.” that’s what he and Bernie Chazen were playing in the Entry fee: usual plus $40 for The team’s trip has been made possible with the Life Master Pairs. Jackpot financial help of sponsors. This posed a problem -- if you play negative doubles (You may pay regular entry fee and “We’re very grateful to everyone who helped pro- the old-fashioned way, is it Alertable? Eventually they play for just masterpoints.) vide these players with this opportunity,” said decided that it was -- but they never Alerted it. The nega- Mellstrom. q tive double never came up even once during the event. Daily Bulletin Page 7

Goodwill Continued from page 1 became primarily a social player. “I’ll do anything I can to stop such bad experiences so that people who try duplicate will find it the thrilling game that it is.” Aileen Osofsky, chairman of the Goodwill Com- mittee and mistress of ceremonies for the meeting, told about the efforts that are being made to bring the American Bridge Association and the ACBL closer together. Aileen also told of the youngster who plays bridge every chance he gets. When his father was asked how well the boy keeps his grades up, the father replied, “If he doesn’t do his chores and doesn’t get good grades, he can’t go to bridge games and he can’t play bridge on the Internet.” “I can’t believe how much improvement in be- havior there has been in my area of California since Zero Tolerance was instituted,” said Alan LeBendig. Hosting the baby shower for Janice Seamon, second from left, last night were, left to right, Donna Hay, He strongly believes that directors should give more and . penalties and fewer warnings -- “the penalty IS the warning,” he believes. He expressed his gratitude to for coming up with the idea. Several friends spoke about Bobbie Shipley be- From the depths to the Easybridge!© Sweeps fore Bobbie took the podium. The heightsIt happened withon the very our first handnew David CEO Silber Easybridge!©the has Nation! won the American Bridge first was Tom played after he became out CEO. He was doubled on Teacher Association’s award for best book of the year Quinlan, with the first hand of the Charity Pairs last Thursday in the newcomers’ category. It has also produced as- evening, and he went down six vulnerable tricks -- whom she has tounding results in increasing newcomer games at minus 1700. He looked across at partner George Retek been working in clubs and units participating in the series. and said, “Does Zero Tolerance include tolerance for the tournament The program, developed by Edith McMullin, zeroes?” uses tested marketing methods and materials to head office for It got a lot better after that -- they wound up with create immediate novice duplicate games and sub- many years. Tom 53%, and there was no further need for tolerance of 3 sequently ACBL members. It targets the non-card- likened their zeroes. The most exciting deal was the following. work together to playing market for the first time. People learn to Board 20 « K 9 7 4 a bridge partner- play bridge through actual duplicate games, and Dlr: West ª A 9 6 5 2 ship. Vul: Both Q 10 8 start earning masterpoints in the fourth week! The © program provides marketing materials, newsletters District Di- ¨ 2 and books that take you easily through the first year rector Harriet « J 8 « A 10 3 with success. Included in this material is a manual Buckman called ª K Q J 4 3 ª 10 8 Bobbie her men- © K 9 6 © J 4 3 with step-by- step instructions for running this new- tor and her ad- ¨ 7 6 3 ¨ K J 8 5 4 comer game. viser. “Bobbie is « Q 6 5 2 Used in the Washington, D.C. area for several one of the most ª 7 years, Easybridge!© is now available to districts, capable persons Barbara Nudelman was honored for © A 7 5 2 units, clubs and individuals nationwide. I have ever had her service to District 13 and the ¨ A Q 10 9 While other bridge clubs in the same area are West North East South the pleasure of ACBL as a member of the Board of having trouble staying in business, the Washing- Directors. Pass Pass Pass 1 knowing.” Not- © ton Bridge Center in Maryland has shown a 15% 1 Dbl Pass 1 ing that, as a Board member, she has the right to ap- ª « increase in table count. “This is solely due to Pass 2ª Pass 3« Easybridge!©” says Kathy Kruskal, manager of the point members to the Goodwill Committee, Harriet Pass 4 Dbl Pass « WBC. “We were in serious trouble when we started announced that her first appointee will be Bobbie Pass Redbl All Pass losing our evening games. Easybridge!© turned Shipley. Retek echoed the ACBL’s confidence in our new Daily Bulletin editor Henry Francis told how he CEO by redoubling, a rare action in matchpoint pairs. that around for us.” and Bobbie used to arrange their days off together Here’s how David scaled the heights. “Unbelievable!” says Michael Carroad, manager when Henry was a director so that they could play He won the K opening lead and took an immedi- of the nation’s largest weekly unit game. “We just ª had 15 full tables in our 199er game of which six bridge together. “She could play a mean game of ate finesse to the ¨Q. When he led a diamond, West bridge,” Henry said. He also told about her extensive climbed with the king and failed to find the killing switch tables were under 20 MP. And there were an addi- family -- seven children and 21 grandchildren. Thir- to a trump. Instead he tried to cash a heart, ruffed.by tional nine tables of 0-20 Easybridgers downstairs. teen have worked as caddies -- enough to staff a good- David. He cashed the top diamonds and ruffed another This is fantastic.” sized regional tournament. heart. Next came the ¨A and a club ruff. When that When Gwen Boggs of Chapel Hill NC started In Texas, where she works a good part of the win- worked he ruffed still another heart. He still had a natu- her Easybridge!© program almost two years ago, ter, she is known as Bobbie Sue, Henry revealed. “Tex- ral trump as well. Count them up -- one heart, two dia- she had to divide it into two groups to accommo- ans think Bobbie doesn’t sound Texan enough,” he said. monds, two clubs, three heart ruffs and a club ruff and a date everyone. “The marketing techniques pro- Dean, Bobbie’s husband, is known as Bubba Dean. trump -- that adds up to 10 -- plus 1080. vided with this program worked way beyond our That’s the right direction -- from the bottom to Tournament Director Stan Tench recalled the day expectations.” the top. many years ago when Bobbie showed up at his club Jan Schroeder of Hendersonville, North Carolina in Ottawa. Stan had the privilege of introducing has tapped the Home School Children’s market with Bobbie to . great success using Easybridge!© Husband Dean remembers Bobbie as “a lady who An Easybridge!© accreditation course is sched- really knew how to play cards.” He used to play cards The aceDave ofTreadwell diamonds tells us that the ace uled to be held in the Marquette Room on the third with Bobbie’s grandfather, and finally one day he of diamonds was a key card in two inci- floor, Thursday morning, July 30 from 10 to 11:30. asked her for a date. “Cards brought us together,” he dents that took place Sunday. Previously only available at District 6 and 7 said, “cards have kept us together. I have something Against 3NT Dave had six hearts to Regionals, this is the first accreditation to be held at that no one else in this room has -- a true romantic the ace-king and the doubleton ©A. He led his fourth- an NABC. This is the last chance to qualify to par- best heart, and partner discarded a diamond. He sud- love for Bobbie.” ticipate in the Easybridge!© campaign that begins denly discovered he had a heart, so the diamond be- September 1998. The next campaign starting date came a penalty card. When he won a trick later on, of will not take place until Spring 1999. course he had to play his penalty card. That let Dave win his ace, cash his hearts and beat the contract three Course Cost: $50 (ABTA members and new Di- Junior playersJunior (25 or coupons younger) may compete for tricks. rector Course graduates from this NABC are only only $5 per player per session with a Junior coupon. Two hands later David’s partner led a diamond out $25) Each participant will receive an Easybridge!© Coupons are available from the ACBL Informa- of turn. After hearing his options, the declarer decided book and Director’s manual along with samples of tion Desk, the I/N selling startion or a member of the to demand a diamond lead. So Dave led the ©A and the marketing materials. Perfect for club managers Education Department. continued the suit. Believe it or not, his partner ruffed! and owners. Page 8 Daily Bulletin

MONDAY- TUESDAY KNOCKOUTS Bracket 1 16 Teams Michael Kutska, River Forest IL; Suzanne Dunaway, Oak 119 TeamsSpingold KnockoutNagy matches - Kyle Larsen - Brian Glubok today Park IL; Sally Levering - Al Levering, Frankfort IL Grant Baze - Michael Whitman - Adam Zmudzinski - vs vs Cezary Balicki - Marcin Lesniewski - Merek Szymanowski Norb Kremer - Chris Hamman - Alan Popkin - Tom Kniest Lloyd Arvedon, Medford MA; Pat McDevitt, Brookline vs - Phil Brady - Michael White MA; Mike Cappelletti Sr - Susan Green, Alexandria VA Art Mathews - Patricia Tucker - Kevin Collins - Greg Gault - Rich Pavlicek Jr - Mike Cappelletti - John Zilic - Thomas Peters, Houston TX; John Schwartz, Nick Nickell - Richard Freeman - Bob Hamman - Paul William Cole - Walt Walvick - Steve Lapides Plano TX; Phillip Grothus, San Antonio TX Soloway - Jeff Meckstroth - Eric Rodwell vs vs vs Eugene Prosnitz - Arch McKellar - Richard Meffley - Blake Daniel Colatosti, Waltham MA; John Malley, Pascoag RI; Nader Hanna - Michael Roche - Darren Wolpert - Jurek Rundquist Sheila Gabay, Newton MA; Paul Kinney, Jamaica Plain Czyzowicz MA John Onstott - - Ross Grabel - Jon Wittes - Chuck Burger - Larry Cohen - David vs Bracket 2 Berkowitz - - Mike Passell Janet Colchamiro - Mel Colchamiro - John Saxe - Stephen 16 Teams vs Gladyszak Leora Dubrovsky - Richard Dubrovsky, Farmingdale NJ; Robert Schwartz - Alan Watson - David Becher - Robert Stan Battat - Adrian Rebollo, Trumbull CT Schwartz George Rapee - John Solodar - Bill Eisenberg - Russell vs Arnold - Garey Hayden - Ava Grubman - Elliott Grubman, Brooklyn NY; Jeffrey Richard Schwartz - Mark Lair - - Robert Levin vs Rothstein, New York NY; Jerry Goldberg, Yonkers NY; - Steve Weinstein Edward Wojewoda - Leszek Rabiega - Farid Assemi - Mike Kirkland, Van Nuys CA vs Wlodek Bugajski - Ryszard Kielczewski Gordon Parnes - Susan Parnes - Daniel Suty - W Haskitt - Sun-O Ho - Al Booth, Brookfield WI; Yvette Neary, Martin Hirschman - Barbara Marcus Lou Ann O’Rourke - Joan Stein - Sigurdur Sverrisson - Mequon WI; Ronald Gould, Green Bay WI Adalsteinn Jorgensen - - Billy Miller vs Jeffrey Wolfson - Neil Silverman - Michael Rosenberg - vs Jill Fisch - John Gassenheimer, New York NY; David Zia Mahmood - Chip Martel - Lew Stansby Kenneth Kranyak - Carl Edwards - Harry Stratton - Gene Sokolow, Austin TX; Donald Blum, Atlanta GA vs Benedict Saul Teukolsky - Roselyn Teukolsky - Steve Gross - Ellen Bracket 3 Anten - Richard Morgen - Donna Morgen Paul Hackett - Brigitte Mavromichalis - Jason Hackett - 16 Teams Justin Hackett - A. A. Terje - Glen Grotheim Nancy Welsh, Karns City PA; Anita Porter, Johnstown PA; Bart Bramley - Sidney Lazard Sr - Howard Weinstein - vs Mary Emma Marshall, Fort Lauderdale FL; Jody Ledford, - Walter Schafer Jr - Tom Fox Earl Glickstein - Robert Bell - Alfred Steinberg - Ai-Tai Miami FL vs Lo vs G S Jade Barrett - Anne Hoffman - Blair Seidler - Chris Robert Murphy - Kathleen Kelly, Morton Grove IL; Carmichael William Root - Bob Jones - David Lindop - Dan Gerstman Lizabeth Babb, Germantown WI; Frank Besag, Milwau- - Harry Tudor - Boris Baran kee WI George Jacobs - Ralph Katz - Alan Sontag - Peter Weichsel vs - Lorenzo Luria - Jim Reiman - Frederick Allenspach - William Doroshow - Noe Mallari - Susan Gehring, San Diego CA; Helen Miller, vs James Ward Miller Place NY; Robert Panek, Fpo AE X. Kay - A. N. Gordon - B. Senior - S. Ray vs Joseph Shay - - - Gary Cohler Richard Grammer - Mike Watson - Devena Watson - Mary - - - Geir G - Lou Fowler, Houston TX Helgemo vs vs Phil Warden - Mary Warden - Craig Gardner - Mary Bracket 4 Peggy Kaplan - Tony Ames - John Koch - Alexander Gardner 16 Teams Weiland Mary Dee Overton, Waikoloa HI; Marilyn Daignault, Lake Steve Beatty - - Douglas Doub - John Forest IL; Fran Herrmann, Green Valley AZ; Barbara Michael Lawrence - Hugh Ross - - Fred Rengstorff - Martin Fleisher - John Stiefel Subak, Northbrook IL Stewart - Michael Becker - Michael Kamil vs vs vs Lewis Finkel - Bernard Miller - Robert Sartorius - George Michiko Tsuda, Chicago IL; Masako Otsuka, Tokyo, Ja- Craig Ganzer - Samuel Marks - Michael Lipkin - Robert Tornay Jr pan; Shoko Imai, Tokyo; Takako Fujimoto, Tokyo 180 Bernstein Chris Larsen - Joseph Kivel - Edward Barlow - Evan Bailey Mr Todd Wolford - Kermit Wolford - Catherine Wolford, Bobby Wolff - Roger Bates - Dan Morse - George - Gerald Bare - Nels Erickson Aurora OH; Alan Epley, Kent WA Rosenkranz - Jon Baldursson - Magnus Magnusson vs vs vs David Treadwell - Robert Gookin - Bob Glasson - Joann Kevin Baldwin - Leonard Doerksen - Andrew Petrick - D Howard - Robert Carstedt - Britain Beezley - Shelba Glasson - Varis Carey - Henry Bethe Colin Ward, Winnipeg MB; Bob Waite, Ile Des Chennes Parmley MB Brad Moss - - Paul Lewis - Bruce Ferguson John Sutherlin - Russell Ekeblad - - William - Charlton Buckley Bracket 5 Pollack - Ron Sukoneck - Mark Cohen vs 16 Teams vs Marshall Tuly - Scott Gates - Richard Potter - Russell Rita Estes, Hutchinson KS; Barbara Schlosser, Richard Gabriel - Jim Burt - David Schudson - Doug Henry Shoup - John Potter - Kerry Smith Bernardsville NJ; Jacqueline Kimball - Rosemary Boden, Somerset NJ Eddie Wold - - - Dennis Clerkin Mark Gordon - Richard Zucker - Winthrop Allegaert - vs - Jerry Clerkin - Robert Morris Daniel Rotman - - Santanu Ghose Donald Addis - Jackie Addis, Darien IL; Laura Raczek, vs vs Joliet IL; Carrie Touslee, Roseville CA Henry Lortz - Wayne Ohlrich - Ray Miller - Harry Steiner Alan Le Bendig - Jon Brissman - George Whitworth - James Tritt - Sidney Brownstein - Ron Feldman Alice Wegman, Bethesda MD; Beatrice Firstman, New Luella Slaner - Marty Bergen - Joel Friedberg - Ethan Stein York NY; Yatindra Sahae - Randy Sahae, Millbrae CA - - Sveinn Eiriksson - Jakob Kristinsson - Gerald Sosler - Kay vs vs Schulle Gregg Griffith, Scottsdale AZ; Michael Bayer, Michael Slaven - Allan Jonas - Joseph Machotka - Larry vs Bloomingdale IL; Jeffrey Kintzle, Mount Prospect IL; Cohen - Robert White - Richard Holber Marshall Miles - Mark Bartusek - Jeff Miller - William Denise Storey, London ON Wickham - Sangarapil Mohan - Claude Vogel Bjorn Fallenius - Michael Moss - Barnet Shenkin - Eddie Bracket 6 Kantar - David Lehman - Dick Melson Jeff Schuett - Dick Bruno - Kenji Miyakuni - Stanley Katz 16 Teams vs - Martin Baff - Phillip Becker John Arena, Boston MA; John Linderoth, Oakland CA; Bob Etter - Alexander Kolesnik - Michael Shuster - JoAnna vs Lodean Pesavento - Lee Pesavento, Alamo CA Stansby John Carruthers - Ralph Cohen - Robb Gordon - Venkatrao vs Koneru - - Lloyd Danner - William Thomas, Gallipolis OH; Martin Michael Polowan - Mark Feldman - Larry Robbins - Jerry Curtis, Zanesville OH; George Pope, Bidwell OH Goldfein Martin Berg - Fredrik Nystrom - Thomas Karlsson - Tobias vs Tornquist - Peter Stromberg - Johan Upmark Leon Green, Skokie IL; Eydie Shapiro, Highland Park IL; John Hodges - Nick Bykov - - Jeffrey Gold- vs Joy Alfonsi, Niles IL; Jean Grothaus, Northbrook IL smith Ron Smith - Linda Smith - Allen Hawkins Jr - Jim Foster vs - Bernard Yomtov Stephanie Schwingel, Coloma WI; Nancy Ogreenc, - George Steiner - Robert Blanchard - Jim Wautoma WI; Adrienne Barnett, Pagosa Springs CO; Joan Krekorian - Neil Chambers - V. Rekounov - O. Karantsev - A. Gromov - A. Petrounin - Sigmier, Poncha Spgs CO vs V. Kholomeev - Y. Khiouppenen Continued on page 9 Suzi Subeck - Stanton Subeck - Andrew Chesterton - vs Daniel Levin - Hank Youngerman - Howard Piltch Lou Reich - Danny Sprung - William Pettis - Don Probst

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MONDAY- TUESDAY KNOCKOUTS Continued from page 8 34 Teams Wagar Knockout matches today Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA; Randi Montin, Napa CA; Renee Mancuso, Redondo Beach CA; Shawn Quinn, Katy Bracket 7 TX; , Austin TX; Mildred Breed, Bryan TX 11 Teams vs Karol Lefkowitz, Scarsdale NY; Karin Rabin, Chappaqua Eunice Portnoy, Chesterfield MO; Jacqueline Sincoff, Saint Louis MO; Barbara Clinton, Aurora ON; Candace NY; Florence Singer, Harrison NY; Mimi Trenchard, Fowler, Jacksonville FL; Barbara Lehman, Glenview IL; Joan Eaton, Willowdale ON Carlisle MA vs Kathie Wei-Sender, Nashville TN; Juanita Chambers, Schenectady NY; Stasha Cohen, Glen Ridge NJ; Pam Wittes, Susan Santisi, Hastings Hdsn NY; Judy Soley - Amy Los Alamitos CA; , Teaneck NJ; , Bronx NY Blecher, Scarsdale NY; Betty Fleischer, Ossining NY vs Nadine Wood, Silver Spring MD; Ellee Lewis - Claire Tornay, New York NY; Mickie Kivel, Potomac MD; Judi Marjorie Morgan - Mary Storer - Paul Morgan - Jacob Cody, Annandale VA; Rhoda Habert, Montreal PQ Morgan - Helen Nelson, Madison WI vs Lisa Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ; Cheri Bjerkan, Elmhurst IL; Sue Weinstein, Glenview IL; Rozanne Pollack, Warren James Kolb, Lisle IL; Thomas Burke - Robert Pooley, NJ; Connie Goldberg, Merion Station PA; Susan Picus, New York NY Aurora IL; Ed Nield, Westchester IL vs Lois Lightner, West Roxbury MA; Barbara Odlin, Tacoma WA; Anita Heitler, Englewood CO; Flo Newlin, Littleton Bracket 8 CO; Broma Lou Reed - Suzanne Jones, Boulder CO 11 Teams Peggy Jackson - Laurence Zung, Chicago IL; David S Austin, Bainbridge IN; Martha Brosio, Muncie IN; Joan Lenze - Eleanor Grinslade, Indianapolis IN Hudson, Evanston IL; Michael Nisen, Rolling Meadows vs IL Kitty Munson, Jersey City NJ; Susan Wexler - G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, New York NY; Carol Simon - Linda Lewis, vs Las Vegas NV; Karen Barrett, Vancouver WA Janet McDonald, Barrington IL; Linda Davis - Shirley Grant, Palatine IL; Lois Ingram, Arlington Hts IL , Kensington CA; Jan Martel, Davis CA; Judy Pede, Cerritos CA; Carreen Hinds, Long Beach CA; Katarina Midskog - Jill Mellstrom, Sweden Thomas Rubin - Blair Brickman - Fabrice Lecomte, New vs York NY; David Walker, Valley City ND; Rodney Ludwig, Julie Rowe, Metuchen NJ; Beverly Bluth, W Bloomfield MI; Lynne Schaefer, West Bloomfield MI; Brenda Bryant, Fargo ND; Jennifer-Jo Hartsman, Lawrenceville GA Ferndale MI; Nancy Sachs, Cincinnati OH; Sondra Schubiner, Franklin MI vs Paul Carson, Nashville TN; Ethel Wells, Southampton; Edith Freilich, Miami Beach FL; June Deutsch, Aventura FL; Janice Seamon - Rita Seamon, Miami FL; Rhoda Richard Bartone, Roseville MI; Ralph Shines, Chicago IL Walsh, Los Angeles CA; Shannon Lipscomb, Red Bank TN vs Beverly Rosenberg, Sherman Oaks CA; Janet Daling, Seattle WA; Carol Pincus, Las Vegas NV; Sharon Colson, Kirkland WA

Jo Morse, West Palm Beach FL; Rose Johnson-Meltzer, Los Gatos CA; Karen McCallum, Exeter NH; , Restaurant Specials Austin TX; Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL; , New York NY vs at the Chicago Hilton Rebecca Clough, Culver City CA; Mary Lou Payne, Los Angeles CA; Carolyn Sessler, Brookline MA; Rena Lieberman, Westwood MA Main Lobby acrossPavilion from check-in Open 5:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Christine Urbanek, Tonawanda NY; Margaret Klamp - Marcia Freed, Buffalo NY; Jeanette Michienzi, Clarence NY vs Breakfast Buffet .... 6 a.m. to Noon ...... $10.50 , Nashville TN; Libby Fernandez, Tuscaloosa AL; Carlyn Steiner, Seattle WA; Lynne Feldman, Lunch Buffet ...... Noon to 4 p.m...... $9.50 Champaign IL; Dorothy Truscott, Bronx NY; Rebecca Rogers, Dallas TX Dinner Buffet ...... 5 p.m. to 1 a.m...... $12 The lunch buffet includes onion soup, complete salad bar, BBQ chicken, Italian pork chops, sauteed tilapia in a pesto sauce, tri-colored rotini in a cream Educational Foundation elections scheduled sauce, mixed vegetables, and bread pudding. Bever- ACBL members interested in running for elec- The election will take place during the fall ages not included. Prices include tax and gratuity. tion to the board of trustees of the ACBL Educa- Board meeting in Orlando. All materials will be tional Foundation must submit written declarations distributed to the Board prior to the meeting. of candidacy by Oct. 10. If you wish to become a candidate for the Main Lobby,Lakeside North GreenEnd Lounge Three members of the Foundation’s nine-mem- Foundation board, send your name, address, Open 6:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. ber board will be elected for three-year terms by the player number and biographical information Coffee Bar ...... 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ACBL Board of Directors. Trustees of the Founda- to Kelley McGuire, Administrative Assistant, Cocktails/Light Hors d’Ouevres/Desserts ... 4 p.m. tion do not receive expense reimbursement. No ad- 2990 Airways Blvd., Memphis TN 38116- to 1:30 a.m. ministrative fees are paid for Foundation business. 3847.

FRIDAY- MONDAY MORNING CONTINUOUS PAIRS South ofBuckingham elevators Steak House 218 Players Open 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. 8.34 1/2 William Wilson, Annapolis MD 129.80 Three-course special ...... $16.50 (does not in- 8.34 1/2 Leo Lasota, Laurel MD 129.80 clude tax or gratuity) 5.63 3 Vinay Sarin, Thornhill ON 123.81 Bar features 100 single malt scotch whiskeys, 3.90 4 Ken Gee, Regina SK 123.54 open until 1:30 a.m. 5.52 5 Rodney Ludwig, Fargo ND 123.16 5.88 6 Ringo P Chung, Mississauga ON 121.02 Kitty O’Sheas Irish Pub MONDAY EVENING 5/20 PAIRS South End of Lobby 14 Pairs Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. D E Ala Carte dining with an outdoor cafe 1.59 1 John Abernathy, Saint Louis MO; Leah Maddox, Florissant MO 50.00 Entertainment at 9 p.m. 1.19 2 John Shufelt - Jean Shufelt, W Bloomfield MI 49.50 Last call at 1:30 a.m. 0.89 3 Lynne Cook, Wyandotte MI; Janet Kromer, Riverview MI 45.50 0.59 4/5 Ben Haller - John Graziano, Redwood City CA 44.50 0.59 4/5 Gerald Greene, Glenview IL; Bob Howard, Elmhurst IL 44.50 Fast Lane Deli 0.76 1 Karen Verdirame - Elaine Martin, Omaha NE 40.00 Lower Lobby level 0.57 2 Warren Harder, Crystal Lake IL; Mark Dimberg, Evanston IL 39.50 Open 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Continental style breakfast MONDAY EVENING 99ER PAIRS Sandwiches, hot dogs, fruit, snacks and soda 30 Pairs A B 2.92 1 1 David Abraham, Windsor ON; Jack Blaine, St Clair Beach ON 178.45 2.19 2 Pauline Hawkins, Silver Spring MD; Brenda Blandford, Brookeville MD 161.00 Jackie Addis,Volunteers’ tournament co-chairman Room in charge 1.64 3 Linda Silver, Forest Park IL; Mitch Sweig, Chicago IL 160.00 of volunteers, reports that there is a “volunteers’ 1.23 4 Helen Mehler, Hinsdale IL; Pat Warren, Westchester IL 159.50 1.42 5 2 Robert Herz, Boulder CO; Andrea Cain, Longmont CO 154.50 room” where weary volunteers can rest their feet. 1.06 6/7 3 Nancy Blaine - Joyce Rieckers, Reno NV 147.00 Chips and soda pop are provided as energy boosters. 0.73 6/7 Lela Smith - Greg Smith, Decatur IL 147.00 To obtain information on where and when the room 0.80 4 Ivan Stoimirov - Nevena Stoimirov, Mountain View CA 146.00 is open, volunteers should check with Jackie or the 0.62 5 Edward Labate - Tom Buenz, Chicago IL 143.50 chairman to whom they are assigned. Page 10 Daily Bulletin

SUNDAY MIDNITE KO-BLUE FLIGHT MONDAY EVENING 199ER PAIRS 12 Teams 32 Pairs 3.34 1 Kerry Holloway - Brian Crossley, Min- 3.34 1 Leona Ellerby - Shirley Rogers, Oregon IL 165.00 neapolis MN; Art Ardy Bakshian, Plymouth MN; Steven 2.51 2 Janet Channell - Carol White, Naperville IL 162.00 Gaynor, St Louis Park MN 1.88 3 Wayne Knaak, Chicago IL; James Bushery, Munich Germany 154.00 2.51 2 Julie Irving - Rochelle Andress, Hudson 1.41 4 Harold Haase - Nancy Haase, Hilton Head SC 151.50 WI; Bernie Chazen, Tamarac FL; Linda Gordon, New York 1.06 5 Christopher Davis, Sparks NV; Elliot Finkelstein, New York NY 149.00 NY 0.79 6 Stanley Goldstein - Barbara Goldstein, Harrison NY 144.00 1.65 3/4 Ellen Anten - Joan Rubin, Encino CA; Steve Gross, Ventura CA; Gilbert Stinebaugh, Van Nuys MONDAY- TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY CONTINUOUS CA 134 Pairs 1.65 3/4 John Gassenheimer - Jill Fisch, New A B York NY; Kurt Engleman, Newark DE; Kelley Wilson, 9.75 1/2 Betsey Schneider, San Carlos CA; Candace Boughner, Reston VA 216.52 Wilmington DE 9.75 1/2 Ronald Simmons, Lasalle IL; Richard Gibons, Princeton IL 216.52 6.27 3 Mae Koh - William Logan, Studio City CA 204.58 SUNDAY MIDNITE KO—GOLD FLIGHT 4.70 4 N Borucki, Monterey CA; Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA 201.98 14 Teams 3.52 5 Gregory Trautman - Robert Brower, Olympia WA 199.90 3.64 1 Christopher Davis - Dolly Davis, Sparks 6.07 6 1 Joann Peters - Margaret Bell Galbreath, Columbus OH 199.38 NV; Alden Senior, Chicago IL; Dennis Goldston, Colo- 4.55 7 2 Edith Coley - Joanne Carroll, Carrollton GA 197.31 rado Spgs CO 3.41 3 Terry Goldberg - Rosalyn Sukenik, Cleveland OH 190.04 2.73 2 Perla Minond, Flushing NY; Alan Epley, 2.56 4 Gwyn Morgan - Joan Cherry, Toronto ON 180.69 Kent WA; Brett Kunin, West Orange NJ; Peggy Yannas, 1.68 5/6 Steve Neumueller - Mike Warmke, Janesville WI 179.65 New York NY 1.68 5/6 Barry Margolin, Arlington MA; Phillip Krone, Chicago IL 179.65 1.80 3/4 Scott Peeples, Plano TX; Kevin Podsiadlik, Dallas TX; William Burks III - Phil Hook - 1ST MONDAY EVENING BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS Malcolm Todd Jr, Atlanta GA; Barbara Heller, Decatur 40 Teams GA A B 1.80 3/4 Helen Miller, Miller Place NY; Sarah 8.34 1 Barbara Boswell - Nathaniel Reid, Cincinnati OH; Richard Cundiff - Peg Wiener, Paramus NJ; R Johnson, Minneapolis MN; Darlene Cundiff, Las Vegas NV 17.50 Wiltanger, Kansas City MO 5.48 2/3 Dianna Gittelman - J Gittelman, Houston TX; Sharon Beynon, Austin TX; Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA 16.50 HILTON MORNING KNOCKOUTS 5.48 2/3 Joseph Reeves, Ormond Beach FL; Jim Sternberg, Jupiter FL; Bernie Chazen, Tamarac FL; Allan Cokin, Palm Beach FL 16.50 Bracket 1 3.52 4 Bibs Pankin - Wilma Simon - Gerald Cohen - Carol Chandler, Albany NY 16.00 16 Teams 2.64 5 Bruce Culmer, Washington DC; , Marshfield MA; Denise Jim Barrow, Lake Charles LA; Robert Carteaux, Fort Thouvenin - Elkhalil Binebine, New York NY 15.50 Wayne IN; Jim Linhart, Piscataway NJ; Gene Freed, Los 1.73 6/7 James Priebe - Joan Priebe, Mississauga ON; Heather Peckett - Mike Angeles CA; Gary Sawyer, Roscommon MI; Richard Petras, Nepean ON 15.00 Holmes, Wichita KS 1.73 6/7 O Allen Childs Jr - W Dane Clay, Little Rock AR; Diane Lazarus - Ed vs Lazarus, Baltimore MD 15.00 Erin Anderson - Richard Anderson, Regina SK; Danny 4.17 1 William Turner - Bobbie Mode, Calumet City IL; Annie Lypson - Robert Miles, North York ON; Chad Krause, Allentown PA; Ian Williams, Chicago IL 14.50 Boyd, Calgary AB; Howard Piltch, Andover MA 3.13 2 William Martzloff, E Rochester NY; Robert Byrne, Richmond KY; Dan Strubel, Wilmette IL; Louise Spiegel, Johnstown PA 14.00 Martin Hirschman, Southfield MI; Barbara Marcus, 2.35 3 Nancy Rachman - Evette Chudacoff, Highland Park IL; Joan Zavis, Bloomfield MI; William Arlinghaus, Ann Arbor MI; Gor- Northbrook IL; Marilyn Rich, Chicago IL 13.00 don Parnes - Susan Parnes, Flint MI; Lynne Schaeffer, W 1.76 4 Joseph Krage, Park Ridge IL; Kay Opeka, Libertyville IL; Martin Bloomfield MI Richards, Gurnee IL; Shirley Court, Mundelein IL 12.50 vs 1.32 5 Charles Lohfeld - Mary Ellen Olcott-Lohfeld, Myrtle Beach SC; Peggy Mike Aliotta, Oklahoma City OK; David Adams, Hawthorne, Norfolk VA; Mary Olson, Randolph NJ 11.00 Kennesaw GA; Larry Mori, Clearwater FL; Thomas Clark, Indianapolis IN; Marshall Tuly, Fairfield OH; Venkatrao MONDAY OPEN PAIRS Koneru, San Antonio TX 448 Pairs A B C John Russell, North Barringto IL; Shome Mukherjee, 39.41 1 Albert Ross, Guilderland NY; Harry Falk, Jupiter FL 403.00 Randolph MA; William Hunter, Reading MA; Randall 29.56 2 N Paasch, Moorhead MN; Keith Connolly, Minneapolis MN 388.80 Pettit, Marietta GA; Chuck Said, Nashville TN 19.40 3/4 Robert Carteaux, Fort Wayne IN; Jim Linhart, Piscataway NJ 384.00 vs 25.49 3/4 1 Yi Zhong - Weizhong Bao, Fairfax VA 384.00 William Higgins, Cincinnati OH; Judy Cohn, Wilder KY; 12.47 5 Judy Schwarz - Phil Schwarz, Burnsville MN 380.00 George St Pierre - Jim Bachelder, Columbus OH 9.35 6 John Cook, Bow NH; Anna Carlson, Loudon NH 374.96 6.14 7/8 James Diebel, Wood Dale IL; Wayne Eggers, Fort Collins CO 374.50 Melvin Marcus, Framingham MA; Martin Caley, Montreal 6.14 7/8 William Hunter, Reading MA; Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA 374.50 PQ; Rita Ellington, Fairfield CT; David Levy, Thornhill 4.38 9 Jayne Thomas, Lutz FL; Ellie Hanlon, Lake Worth FL 374.09 ON; Michael Roberts, Victoria BC; Daniel Boye, Syra- 3.94 10/11 Andre D’Agincourt, Don Mills ON; Irwin Klugler, Montclair NJ 374.00 cuse NY 4.96 10/11 Sheila Pies, Potomac MD; David Sacks, Los Angeles CA 374.00 vs 4.96 12 Gojko Zivkovic, Switzerland; Ronald Michaels, North Miami FL 371.33 Ed Lewis, Falls Church VA; James Murphy, Chesapeake 3.38 13 Harvey Ackerman, Las Vegas NV; Jack Rhatigan, Cottage Grove MN 370.58 VA; Ed Lazarus, Baltimore MD; Wyatt Mapp Jr, Newport 3.90 14 Tom Oppenheimer, Ballwin MO; Dick Benson, Le Roy IL 370.00 4.96 15 Mike De Joseph, Corinth NY; Spencer Jones, Anchorage AK 368.08 News VA; W Dane Clay - O Allen Childs Jr, Little Rock 4.96 16 Peter Grover - Howard Lebow, Pittsburgh PA 367.75 AR 19.12 17 2 Leroy Abinanti, Seattle WA; Al French, N. Vancouver BC 367.50 3.94 18 Richard Blumenthal, Normal IL; Howard Stern, Des Plaines IL 367.13 Bracket 2 4.96 19 Rene Lawand - Mary Lawand, Pickering ON 367.00 16 Teams 3.38 20/21 Corinne Kirkham - Jim Kirkham, San Bernardino CA 366.50 David Liss, Morristown NJ; Birgit Arons - Amnon Gabay, 3.82 20/21 Kenneth Smith, Southfield MI; Roger Clough, Culver City CA 366.50 Newton MA; Marlene Keliher, Chestnut Hill MA 14.34 22 3 Ted Newman - Jay Baudler, New York NY 365.50 vs 4.08 23 Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY; James Sampson, New York NY 365.29 James Carbaugh, Willmar MN; George Nett, Macomb IL; 4.08 24 Helen Shanbrom, Tamarac FL; Larry Griffey, Jacksonville FL 364.50 Adele Verkamp, Phoenix AZ; Nancy Wittwer, Falls City 3.50 25 Chuck Said, Nashville TN; Mary Huxford, New York NY 360.20 NE; J Hughes, Waterloo IA; Paulette Koontz, Manchester 10.75 26 4 Sandi Park, Madison WI; Barbara Bender, Milwaukee WI 359.98 IA 2.92 27 Denise Zongas, Bass River MA; James Tullis, Niles IL 358.62 5.30 28 Marshall Lewis, Bloomington IN; John Jeffrey, Las Vegas NV 358.50 Howard Gianera, Wayzata MN; Michael Cassel II, Min- 11.60 29 5 1 Qing Yang, Somerville MA; Fred Zhang, Cambridge MA 357.42 neapolis MN; Frank Aquila, Fairlawn OH; Joseph 2.92 30 Jane Segal, Villanova PA; Judy Kay, Narberth PA 356.75 Dragoun, Steubenville OH 4.38 31/33 Susi Katz, Longwood FL; Harry Ross, Tukwila WA 356.00 vs 6.05 31/33 6 Perla Minond, Flushing NY; Peggy Yannas, New York NY 356.00 Paul Kubiak, Fort Lauderdale FL; Myriam Milgrom - 3.39 31/33 John Seng, Champaign IL; Karen Erlanger, Saint Louis MO 356.00 Esther Litmanovic, Miami FL; Hendelman Erez, 8.70 7 2 Steven Berman, Philadelphia PA; Jack Brauner, Maplewood NJ 355.00 David Hagreen - Sambasiva Nannapaneni, Chicago IL; 3.12 8/9 Anna Zagoloff - Eric Mock, New York NY 354.50 Donald Florida, Palestine IL; Lance Chamberlain, Roch- 6.53 8/9 3 Ann Elgin - Sandi Schlueter, Chicago IL 354.50 ester MN 4.11 10 Muhammad Abedi, Chicago IL; Saeed Shah, Lahore 353.50 4.89 11 4 Shailesh Gupta, San Diego CA; Moe Strausberg, Chicago IL 352.50 vs 3.16 12 Richard Streeter, Milwaukee WI; Leonard Snyder, Lacey WA 352.00 Ruth Basu - Pon Hwa Lin, New York NY; Kent Mignocchi, 3.57 13 Judi Trenton, Hartland MI; Tom Buttle, Mississauga ON 350.00 Bronx NY; Chris Lubesnik, Glendale CA; Ari Greenberg, 4.62 5 Paul Pschesang, Milford OH; Lucille Maranda, West Chester OH 345.29 Malibu CA; David Halasi, Toronto ON 2.75 6 William Schoenemann, Port Ludlow WA; Ray Johnson, Park City UT 340.50 Continued on page 11 2.06 7 Bernard Neuhart - Robert Neuhart, Niskayuna NY 339.33 Daily Bulletin Page 11

MONDAY STRATIFIED SENIORS HILTON MORNING KNOCKOUTS 112 Pairs Continued from page 10 A B C 18.20 1 Lilly Lachter, Culver City CA; Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT 403.75 13.65 2 Bernie Chazen, Tamarac FL; Jim Sternberg, Jupiter FL 398.38 Max Limbocker, Louisville KY; Diane Travis, Cincinnati 10.24 3 Joan Hasch, Frankfort IL; Robert Butz, Kankakee IL 389.67 OH; Mike Petras - Heather Peckett, Nepean ON 7.68 4 Louis Herbster, Chicago IL; Jack Rosen, Morton Grove IL 374.00 vs 10.43 5 1 Rolf Paul - Janet Paul, Rivervale NJ 371.25 Leora Dubrovsky - Richard Dubrovsky, Farmingdale NJ; 4.32 6 Bernard Bernstein, St Petersburg FL; Bud Dean, Belleair FL 370.00 Adrian Rebollo - Stan Battat, Trumbull CT 3.24 7 D Cohler, Northbrook IL; Richard Rhoad, Wilmette IL 369.50 7.82 8 2 1 Audrey Abbott, Southampton; Janice Trott, Devonshire 366.96 Bracket 3 5.87 3 Arthur Stone, Sarasota FL; Harry Lampert, Lenox MA 366.00 16 Teams 4.40 4 Irwin Bender, Glencoe IL; Jody Wadhwa, Northbrook IL 356.00 John Hurd, Charleston SC; Lisa Kow, Pleasant Hill CA; 3.30 5 David Herwitz - Carla Herwitz, Swampscott MA 345.96 Randall Ekman, Dallas TX; Gay Roach, Nacogdoches TX; 2.48 6 Barbara Rappaport - Genecia Adler, Staten Island NY 345.50 Samuel Hirschman, Southfield MI; Michael Kitces, Great 3.55 7 2 Eugene Jacobs - Barbara Jacobs, Arlington Hts IL 339.92 Falls VA 2.66 3 Dorothy Nilson, Prospect Hts IL; Margaret Schorsch, Chicago IL 329.63 vs 2.00 4 Judith Freeman, Northbrook IL; Diane McIntosh, Kenilworth IL 329.25 Philip Lentz - Shira Jacobson, New York NY; Warren 1.96 5 Elaine Perlman, Whitefish Bay WI; Meredith Mattison, Brown Deer WI 320.63 Chang, Baltimore MD; Marco Ortiz, Flushing NY 1.57 6 Thomas Schneider, Naples FL; Anthony Falotico, Westport CT 318.87 Norma Pierzchala - Everett Dyer, Alexandria VA; Nadyne Cheary, Silver Spring MD; David McIntyre, Fairfax VA OVER 65 STRATIFIED SENIOR PAIRS vs 44 Pairs Arnold Kohn, Somerset NJ; Andy Sloan, Belvidere NJ; A B C Stephen Maltzman, N Plainfield NJ; Ronald Kraft, 8.96 1 Genevieve Hewitt - Richard Hewitt, New York NY 547.50 Hightstown NJ 6.72 2 1 Bernyce Zimmerman, Highland Park IL; Edythe Ginsburg, Pompano Beach FL 543.50 Thomas Rozinski, Sunnyside NY; Bob Rasmussen, Ann 5.04 3 Vivian Chrom, Don Mills ON; Paul White, Edmond OK 543.00 Arbor MI; Robert Beinfield - Eric Mock, New York NY 4.43 4 2 Janet McCormack - John McCormack, Dallas TX 539.00 vs 3.32 5/6 3 Bea Jackson - Irwin Kipnis, Northbrook IL 519.50 Robert McPhee, Belleville ON; Rosemarie Miller, Waverly 2.99 5/6 John Aumiller, Zion IL; Margie Glick, Chicago IL 519.50 NY; Dennis Goldston, Colorado Spgs CO; Jennifer-Jo 2.49 4 Lin Chen - J Chen, Murphysboro IL 491.00 Hartsman, Lawrenceville GA; Fabrice Lecomte, New York 1.87 5 Sadie Lapinsky - Mildred Lefebvre, Chicago IL 487.00 NY 1.40 6 Patricia Field - Miriam Swanson, Glenview IL 485.50 3.28 1 Elizabeth Tannenbaum - David Tannenbaum, Sarasota FL 480.50 Nick Rogers - Jill Kostick, Harrod OH; Evan Kostick, Rock 2.99 2 Patricia Kossoris, Menomonee Falls WI; Paul Kroening, Dousman WI 473.00 Rapids IA; Sheila Lu, Huber Heights OH 1.85 3 Charles Kugel, Colgate WI; Donald Link, Hubertus WI 468.50 vs 1.38 4 Harold Collings - Clifford Rhein, Saint Helena Is SC 463.50 Nathaniel Reid - Barbara Boswell, Cincinnati OH; Teresa 1.28 5 Barbara Aspy, Melrose Park IL; Norman Osherman, Rolling Ozias, Dallas OR; Dick Mc Cluer, Vancouver WA Meadows IL 458.50 Bracket 4 MONDAY CONTINUOUS/SIDE PAIRS 10 Teams 72 Pairs Jean Trudelle, Duvernay Lvl PQ; P Jodoin - Demuy Vincent A B - Andre Houde, Montreal PQ 6.98 1 1 William Murphy, Rhinelander WI; Michael Watkins, Chicago IL 214.50 vs 5.24 2 Frances Freeman - Dale Freeman, Englehart ON 213.75 David Shukan, Los Angeles CA; Larry Scissors, Santa 3.93 3 Atsuko Muranishi, Mitaka-Shi, Tok YO; Sachiko Ito, Kawasaki 216 205.50 Monica CA; Letha Couch, Chula Vista CA; Budd Howell, 2.96 4 2 Andrew Straus - David Bryant, San Francisco CA 195.75 San Francisco CA 2.45 5 Robert Halsey - Norma Occomy, Chicago IL 194.25 vs 2.80 6 Elaine Ware, Vernon BC; Alice Kinningham, Aurora CO 191.60 Ronda O’Farrell, Saint Louis MO; Daniel Rhodes, Novato 2.22 3 Marjorie Paschke - Charles Paschke, York PA 177.06 CA; Louise Kavall, Halesite NY; Lois Vaaler, Bridgeton 1.66 4 Jeff Koltenuk Cpcu, New Castle DE; Douglas Koltenuk, Bolingbrook IL 176.02 MO 1.25 5 Marvin Molasky, W Bloomfield MI; Thomas Johnson, Commerce Twp MI 173.25 1.23 6 Marian Waterman, Canonsburg PA; Marilyn Dinch, Claysville PA 169.50 William Broderick, Clarendon Hills IL; Kevin Broderick, Midlothian TX; Jack Russell, Lyons IL; Dennis O’Dowd, MONDAY AFTERNOON 5/20 PAIRS Burbank IL 20 Pairs vs A B Alan Resser, Chicago IL; William Charowhas, Wheaton 1.87 1 Jean Shufelt - John Shufelt, W Bloomfield MI 85.50 IL; Kathleen Kelly - Robert Murphy, Morton Grove IL 1.40 2 1 Pat Livingston, Lake Forest IL; Babette Rosenthal, Lake Bluff IL 76.00 vs 1.05 3 2 Barbara Bebee - Katy Gross, Lake Forest IL 74.25 Peggy Hawthorne, Norfolk VA; Evelyn Braunschweig, 0.79 4 3 Camille Westergard, Lake Forest IL; Benita Myles, Lake Bluff IL 71.00 Great Neck NY; Darlene Mayhew, Castro Valley CA; Carol 0.59 5 4 Chris Hardt - Diane Helt, Lake Forest IL 70.08 Nickels, Berwyn PA 0.47 6 5 Charles Gianasi - Sandra Silver, Chicago IL 67.75 Bracket 5 MONDAY AFTERNOON 49ER PAIRS 11 Teams 14 Pairs Marlene Aderman, Northbrook IL; Joyce Contarsy - Lois 1.79 1 Shirley Yaccick, Woodhaven MI; Lynne Cook, Riverview MI 73.50 Krause, Chicago IL; Rae Kramer, Skokie IL 1.34 2 Fred Bregler - Kathy Bregler, Tampa FL 69.50 vs 1.01 3 Sharon Gary - Carol Massengill, Memphis TN 68.50 Ian Nicholson - David Sabourin, Ottawa ON; Charles 0.76 4 Rita Brizel, New York NY; Dorothy Turoff, Plymouth Mtng PA 66.00 Halasi - Susan Halasi, Toronto ON vs 0.62 5 Yumiko Ikeda, Chicago IL; Motoko Takedo, Mt Prospect IL 65.50 Sonja Neil, Fountain Hills AZ; Jane Lamson, W Des Moines IA; Gilda Hesdorffer, Jackson MS; Helen Ward, MONDAY AFTERNOON 99ER PAIRS Holland MI 26 Pairs 2.68 1 Suzy Fulkerson - Ron Fulkerson, Bloomington IN 168.00 Yonsey Karasek, Hayward WI; Rosella Vanek, West Fargo 2.01 2 Judith Goodnight - Mary Mezera, Neenah WI 155.50 ND; Mark Frueh, Naperville IL; Stephanie Haddy, Phoe- 1.51 3 Ron Elmer, Reno NV; Henry Zoellner, Santa Clara CA 153.00 nix AZ 0.99 4/5 Freddie Jane Paulk - Ida Morris, Gary IN 148.50 vs 0.99 4/5 Don Faust, Chicago IL; Ken Burch, Skokie IL 148.50 Adrienne Muslin, Tampa FL; T Catino, Maineville OH; 0.56 6/7 Dorri Goldgehn - Mickey Goldgehn, Chicago IL 147.50 Harriet Olesen, St Petersburg FL; David Kirk, Seminole 0.67 6/7 Bea Osher, Skokie IL; Harold Kaplan, Chicago IL 147.50 FL vs MONDAY AFTERNOON 199ER PAIRS Ralph Greenleaf - Susan Greenleaf, Williamsport PA; Belva 24 Pairs Barrington, Belton TX; Helen Simonette, Salado TX 2.82 1 Wayne Knaak, Bloomington IN; James Bushery, Munich Germany 111.50 2.12 2 Jane Dupont, Suamico WI; Terry Lee Garofalo, Menasha WI 103.00 1.59 3 Clay Hippensteel - Joanne Hippensteel, Mc Henry IL 100.50 1.19 4 Abbie Margolies - Martin Margolies, Dothan AL 94.00 0.99 5 Sally Lazam, Lacon IL; Beverly Fast, Peoria IL 91.50 ScoresMasterpoint as reported in disclaimerthe Daily Bulletin are 0.67 6 Bob Herich - Becky Herich, Mountain View CA 90.50 subject to change because of score changes or corrections. Therefore, the masterpoint awards as shown are also subject to change. Page 12 Daily Bulletin

MONDAY EVENING 5/20 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OOO EAST-WEST D E D E 1 John Abernathy, Saint Louis MO; Leah Maddox, Florissant MO 50.00 1 Lynne Cook, Wyandotte MI; Janet Kromer, Riverview MI 45.50 2 John Shufelt - Jean Shufelt, W Bloomfield MI 49.50 2 Gerald Greene, Glenview IL; Bob Howard, Elmhurst IL 44.50 3 Ben Haller - John Graziano, Redwood City CA 44.50 3 Margo Parmacek - Juanita Girand, Palo Alto CA 42.50 1 Warren Harder, Crystal Lake IL; Mark Dimberg, Evanston IL 39.50 1 Karen Verdirame - Elaine Martin, Omaha NE 40.00

MONDAY EVENING 99ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION PPP EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Pauline Hawkins, Silver Spring MD; Brenda Blandford, Brookeville MD 161.00 1 1 David Abraham, Windsor ON; Jack Blaine, St Clair Beach ON 178.45 2 Linda Silver, Forest Park IL; Mitch Sweig, Chicago IL 160.00 2 Helen Mehler, Hinsdale IL; Pat Warren, Westchester IL 159.50 3 1 Robert Herz, Boulder CO; Andrea Cain, Longmont CO 154.50 3 Lela Smith - Greg Smith, Decatur IL 147.00 4 2 Nancy Blaine - Joyce Rieckers, Reno NV 147.00 4 2 Edward Labate - Tom Buenz, Chicago IL 143.50 5 3 Ivan Stoimirov - N EVENINGna Stoimirov, Mountain View CA 146.00 5 Janice Diamond, Bedford NY; Alix Prince, Rye Brook NY 141.00 6 Anthony Falotico, Westport CT; Thomas Schneider, Naples FL 140.00 6 Emily Williams, Evanston IL; Stella Fulcra, Cicero IL 138.86 4 Faye Hoelker, Harlingen TX; Dennis Hoelker, Cedar Rapids IA 133.50 3 Gary Martin, Spring Hill FL; Dennis Martin, Omaha NE 128.50

MONDAY EVENING 199ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION RRR EAST-WEST 1 Aida Martinez, Rio Piedras PR; Gordon Adkins, West Chester OH 169.00 1 Janet Channell - Carol White, Naperville IL 162.00 1 Leona Ellerby - Shirley Rogers, Oregon IL 165.00 2 Harold Haase - Nancy Haase, Hilton Head SC 151.50 2 Wayne Knaak, Chicago IL; James Bushery, Munich GE 154.00 3 Christopher Davis, Sparks NV; Elliot Finkelstein, New York NY 149.00 3 Beverly Fast, Peoria IL; Sally Lazam, Lacon IL 140.50 4 Stanley Goldstein - Barbara Goldstein, Harrison NY 144.00 4 Linda Saltzman - Michael Saltzman, Naperville IL 139.50 5 Ruth Cant - Arthur Monaco, New York NY 141.50 5 Clifford Rhein, Saint Helena Is SC; James Herber, Lake Forest IL 137.50 6 Victoria Gregory, Pittsburg KS; Justin Smith, Simonstown SA 140.00 6/7 Betty Burroughs - George Burroughs, Flint MI 132.00 6/7 John Parker, St John’s NF; Maxine Maassen, Avoca IA 132.00

MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY CONTINUOUS PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION AAA EAST-WEST A B A B 1 1 Joann Peters - Margaret Bell Galbreath, Columbus OH 199.38 1 Betsey Schneider, San Carlos CA; Candace Boughner, Reston VA 216.52 2 Eric Lee Shukan, Somerville MA; Natalie Rosenstock, Boynton Beach FL 186.40 2 Robert Brent - Harriet Brent, Bloomfield MI 196. 27 3 2 St EVENING Neumueller - Mike Warmke, Janesville WI 179.65 3 Susan Furchtenicht, Santa Maria CA; Alan Frantz, Wayland MA 187.44 4 Ilse Rothman - Edward Rothman, North Dartmouth MA 172.38 4 Frances Bijou, Miami Beach FL; Albert Rahmey, Brooklyn NY 183.29 5 Gary Spongberg, Schenectady NY; Lucy Spongberg, Niskayuna NY 171.35 5 Leonard Ernst, Las Vegas NV; Kaye Folsom, Chicago IL 174 .98 6 Stephanie Hamilton, Medford MA; John Hoffman, Los Gatos CA 167.19 6 Dean Berger, Leola PA; Larue Wells, Reading PA 172.90 1 Kaye McCardle - Lois Killinger, Eagle River WI 167.19 2 Dolores Schwartz, Pittsford NY; Nancy Schwartz, New York NY 156.81 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION BBB EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Mae Koh - William Logan, Studio City CA 204.58 1 Ronald Simmons, Lasalle IL; Richard Gibons, Princeton IL 216.52 2 Liz Bartholomew, Pennington NJ; Greta Pineles, Yardley PA 194.71 2 Michael Whitman, San Francisco CA; Grant Baze, La Jolla CA 192.63 3 Jeanie Farquhar, Huntington Bh CA; Linda Beoddy, Lake In The Hls IL 182.25 3 1 Stephen Cheston, Chicago IL; Daniel McDonough, Charlotte NC 175.50 4 David Reiter, Chicago IL; Fred Buckman, Lincolnwood IL 179.65 4 2 Lee Thurber - Edgar Neely, Champaign IL 173.42 5 Stephen Lucas - Lesley Decker, Woodbury NY 173.42 5 Justine Dase, Las Vegas NV; Jeanne Hughes, New Straitsvl OH 170.31 6 1 Patricia Rogoski, Memphis TN; Judith Wolf, Des Moines IA 172.90 6 Chris Ward, Olathe KS; Gary Foutch, Stillwater OK 166.15 2 Marjorie Paschke - Charles Paschke, York PA 171.35 3 Stan Frost - Mike Whittaker, Hertfordshire UK 158.37 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION CCC EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Myra Abrams, Montreal PQ; Mary Gorkin, Liverpool NY 187.44 1 1 Edith Coley - Joanne Carroll, Carrollton GA 197.31 2 Vivian Chrom, Don Mills ON; Lilly Lachter, Culver City CA 179.13 2 2 Terry Goldberg - Rosalyn Sukenik, Cleveland OH 190.04 3 Charles Pan, Chevy Chase MD; Kim Smith, Bethesda MD 173.94 3 Elaine Ware - Martin Ware, Vernon BC 189.52 4 Donald Hauser - Regina Hauser, Florissant MO 168.23 4 Adacie Allen, Brookline MA; Rita Allen, Jamaica Plain MA 172.90 5 Gary Schneider, Richmond CA; Julia Carswell, Asheville NC 166.15 5 Russell Stowers, Weidman MI; Arnold Geyzer, Midland MI 170.83 6 George Ferre, Cheraw SC; James Tucker Jr, Alexander City AL 165.63 6 Dale Dye - Douglas Dye, Wyndmoor PA 170.31 1 Carol Welch, Robinson IL; Joan Musgrave, Oblong IL 157.85 2/4 Jeff Koltenuk Cpcu, New Castle DE; Norman Byrnes, Boston MA 155.25 2/4 Paula Craven, Peabody MA; Dana Tusia, Leominster MA 155.25 2/4 Andy Guschwan, New Lenox IL; St even Brashler, Lockport IL 155.25 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION DDD EAST-WEST A B A B 1 N Borucki, Monterey CA; Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA 201.98 1 Gregory Trautman - Robert Brower, Olympia WA 199.90 2 Bill Morrison - Susy Morrison, Bartlesville OK 190.56 2 Marcia Lanphear, Collegedale TN; John Herrmann, Chattanooga TN 187.96 3 1 Barry Margolin, Arlington MA; Phillip Krone, Chicago IL 179.65 3 1 Gwyn Morgan - Joan Cherry, Toronto ON 180.69 4 Richard Goll - Norma Goll, Tekamah NE 174.46 4 2 Charles Smith - Charles Dailey, Erie PA 179.13 5 Brenda Montague - Eileen Becher, Swampscott MA 173.42 5 Bertha Riley, Boca Raton FL; Sherman Salovitz, Natick MA 174.98 6 Val Armentrout, Glendo WY; Lorraine Vonk, Green Valley AZ 163.04 6 3 Evelyn Recchia, Cranston RI; Yaumilton, Highwood IL 168.23 2 Berta Meyerson Molsky, West Bloomfield MI; Marvin Molasky, W Bloomfield MI 162.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION HHH EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Marcia Silberman - Ricki Sheade, Northbrook IL 180.75 1 Robert Rinehart, Northumberlnd PA; John Hackett, Oxford ME 179.25 2 Sharon Christenson - Van Christenson, Minneapolis MN 180.00 2/3 1/2 Leslie Shafer - Ralph Williams Jr, Silver Spring MD 175.50 3/4 Susan Fuller - Maris Zilant, Miami FL 176.25 2/3 1/2 Atsuko Muranishi, Mitaka-Shi, Tokyo; Sachiko Ito, Kawasaki 216 175.50 3/4 1 Henry Williams, Lisle IL; Henrietta Harmon, Harlingen TX 176.25 4 Charles Clickner, Clearwater FL; Mary Dzyacky, Palm Harbor FL 172.50 2 Samir Shyamani, Desplaines IL; Deborah Idol, Port Chester NY 171.75

1ST MONDAY EVENING BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS SECTIONS GG, HH A B GIB, Q Plus survive to 1 Barbara Boswell - Nathaniel Reid, Cincinnati OH; Richard Cundiff - Peg Cundiff, Las Vegas NV 17.50 2/3 Dianna Gittelman - J Gittelman, Houston TX; Sharon Beynon, Austin TX; Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA 16.50 Computer Final 2/3 Joseph Reeves, Ormond Beach FL; Jim Sternberg, Jupiter FL; Bernie Chazen, Tamarac ; Allan Cokin, Palm Beach FL 16.50 4 Bibs Pankin - Wilma Simon - Gerald Cohen - Carol Chandler, Albany NY 16.00 In the semifinal round of the Baron Barclay/ 5 Bruce Culmer, Washington DC; Charles Coon, Marshfield MA; Denise Thouvenin - Elkhalil Binebine, New York NY 15.50 OKbridge World Championship, 6/7 James Priebe - Joan Priebe, Mississauga ON; Heather Peckett - Mike Petras, Nepean ON 15.00 Matt Ginsberg’s GIB defeated Bridge Baron 8 (Don 6/7 O Allen Childs Jr - W Dane Clay, Little Rock AR; Diane Lazarus - Ed Lazarus, Baltimore MD 15.00 8/9 1 William Turner - Bobbie Mode, Calumet City IL; Annie Lypson - Robert Williams, Chicago IL 14.50 Farwell/Tom Throop) by a score of 147-64, and 8/9 Debbie Melnick, Atlanta GA; Donna Hay - Susan Ross, Las Vegas NV; Bobbie Spellman, Charlottesvle VA 14.50 Johannes Leber’s Q Plus Bridge beat Tomio and 10/14 2 William Martzloff, E Rochester NY; Robert Byrne, Richmond KY; Dan Strubel, Wilmette IL; Louise Spiegel, Johnstown PA 14.00 Yumiko Uchida’s Micro Bridge 8 by a 130-56 mar- 10/14 Millard Nachtwey, Silver Spring MD; Michael Kovacich, Stone Mtn GA; Elvera Levine - Jerry Helms, Charlotte NC 14.00 gin. The final will be a 64-board match to be played 10/14 Sally Strauss - Alice Gaffney, Chicago IL; William Kaiser - James Haag, Tucson AZ 14.00 Thursday, July 30. 10/14 Phelps Lambert, Henderson KY; John Groben, Evansville IN; Phil Schaefer - Nell Schaefer, Los Angeles CA 14.00 10/14 George St Pierre - Frank Aguilla, Columbus OH; Judy Cohn, Wilder KY; William Higgins, Cincinnati OH 14.00 Today, a team of four Junior players will compete 15/16 Letha Couch, Chula Vista CA; Budd Howell, San Francisco CA; Judith Schorner - James Schorner, Vero Beach FL 13.50 against Q Plus Bridge and Micro Bridge 8 in a 16- 15/16 Randee Machotka, Deerfield IL; Barbara Moir, Bensenville IL; Donna Matulis, Gurnee IL; Angie Clark, Glenview IL 13.50 board knockout match to be played at 10 a.m. in the 3 Nancy Rachman - Evette Chudacoff, Highland Park IL; Joan Zavis, Northbrook IL; Marilyn Rich, Chicago IL 13.00 Northwest Exhibit Hall on the lower level. 4 Joseph Krage, Park Ridge IL; Kay Opeka, Libertyville IL; Martin Richards, Gurnee IL; Shirley Court, Mundelein IL 12.50 OKbridge and Baron Barclay are donating $500 5 Charles Lohfeld - Mary Ellen Olcott-Lohfeld, Myrtle Beach SC; Peggy Hawthorne, Norfolk VA; Mary Olson, Randolph NJ 11.00 to the ACBL Junior program and free memberships 6/10 S Siddiqui - A Siddiqui - Elmer Beason, Indianapolis IN; Lois Scott, Carmel IN 9.50 6/10 Larry Silver - Andrew Straus - David Bryant, San Francisco CA; Christine Wright, San Rafael CA 9.50 on OKbridge to the Junior participants. 6/10 Eugene Janulis - Stephen Wolf, Saint Paul MN; Rochelle Andress - Julie Irving, Hudson WI 9.50 Young people who kibitz the match will receive 6/10 Gary Dayton, Champaign IL; Lee Warren, Chicago IL; Carrie St Onge, Burnsville MN; Phyllis Anderson, Saint Paul MN 9.50 a $20 gift certificate from Baron Barclay. 6/10 Courtney Nelson, Wells VT; James Green, Harrisburg PA; Sandy Sloan, Ipswich MA; Sandra Hammer, Dedham MA 9.50

MONDAY OPEN PAIRS FINAL SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION II EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Vivian Kilstrup, Vail CO; Yvonne Snyder, Los Angeles CA 179.00 1 1 Allan Bradley, Ludlow KY; Bill Osborn, Frisco TX 188.00 2 Barbara Zeichik, Scottsdale AZ; Henry Schroder, Houston TX 176.00 2 Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY; James Sampson, New York NY 186.00 3 1 1 Paul Pschesang, Milford OH; Lucille Maranda, West Chester OH 168.00 3 David Segal, Sherman Oaks CA; Valerie Aron, Santa Monica CA 172.00 4 Sandra Talish - Marvin Talish, Merrick NY 166.50 4/5 2 1 Joyce Gautier - Norman Gautier, The Woodlands TX 171.50 5/6 Jerry Miller - Stephen Czecha, Potomac MD 162.50 4/5 Pamela Wild, Daytona Beach FL; James Pfromm, Morrice MI 171.50 5/6 2 Kay Portman, Fairfield Bay AR; Barbara Jur, Warren MI 162.50 6 Richard Williams - Jody Williams, San Carlos CA 169.50 3 Allen O’Dell - Betsy O’Dell, Bethlehem PA 160.50 3 Ronald Spath, Severna Park MD; R Okubo, Saint Paul MN 153.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION JJ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 James Diebel, Wood Dale IL; Wayne Eggers, Fort Collins CO 186.29 1 Gojko Zivkovic, Ch-1006 Lausann E; Ronald Michaels, North Miami FL 184.79 2 Rachel Tanowitz, Greenwich CT; D Krauss, Los Angeles CA 176.38 2 Wendy Krause - Arnold Krause, Toronto ON 181.96 3 Shirley Edelson, Redmond WA; Don Heitler, Englewood CO 175.46 3 Denise Zongas, Bass River MA; James Tullis, Niles IL 179.33 4 Jayne Thomas, Lutz FL; Ellie Hanlon, Lake Worth FL 173.88 4 1 Gay Roach, Nacogdoches TX; Randall Ekman, Dallas TX 176.63 5 1 1 Debra Waugh, Odessa TX; Scott Chupack, Buffalo Grove IL 172.63 5 2 Sandi Park, Madison WI; Barbara Bender, Milwaukee WI 165.50 6 2 Jim Dick, Washington DC; Ronnie Frank, Saint Louis MO 159.88 6 Evie Cogan, Narberth PA; Bobbie Gomer, Willow Grove PA 162.38 3 Deborah Kirby - William Kirby, Bowling Green OH 154.88 3 1 Larry Scissors, Santa Monica CA; David Shukan, Los Angeles CA 158.71 Daily Bulletin Page 13

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION KK EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Donna McBride, Kerrville TX; Diane Olson, San Antonio TX 186.00 1 1 William Mannschreck, Virginia Bch VA; Carl Bartone, Bethesda MD 183.50 2 Helen Shanbrom, Tamarac FL; Larry Griffey, Jacksonville FL 181.00 2 2 Leroy Abinanti, Seattle WA; Al French, N. Vancouver BC 178.00 3 1 Anna Zagoloff - Eric Mock, New York NY 179.50 3 Brenda Keller, Boise ID; Tony Glynne, Portland OR 176.00 4 Andre D’Agincourt, Don Mills ON; Irwin Klugler, Montclair NJ 176.00 4 3 1 William Schoenemann, Port Ludlow WA; Ray Johnson, Park City UT 170.50 5 2 Adele Verkamp, Phoenix AZ; Nancy Wittwer, Falls City NE 173.50 5 Robert Beinfield - Judith Bianco, New York NY 168.50 6 Muriel Richens, San Mateo CA; Frederick Hamilton, Fresno CA 164.00 6 Jim Senter - Gale Senter, Laguna Niguel CA 161.50 3 Paul Foster, Scottsdale AZ; Kathleen Centorino, Chestnut Hill MA 163.50 1 David Nurenberg, Dallas TX; John Hoerber, Boca Raton FL 139.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION LL EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Corinne Kirkham - Jim Kirkham, San Bernardino CA 204.00 1 1 1 Qing Yang, Somerville MA; Fred Zhang, Cambridge MA 188.00 2 Morry Neiman, Needham MA; Melvin Marcus, Framingham MA 182.50 2 Bruce Reeve, Raleigh NC; Jay Apfelbaum, Pittsburgh PA 182.50 3 Ted Sterling, Vancouver BC; Stephen Levy, Las Vegas NV 178.50 3 Kathy Schenk - Marvin Schenk, Phoenix AZ 181.00 4 1 Richard Streeter, Milwaukee WI; Leonard Snyder, Lacey WA 170.00 4 2 Selma Caldwell, Indianapolis IN; Shirley Judy, Urbana IL 174.50 5 2 1 Steven Berman, Philadelphia PA; Jack Brauner, Maplewood NJ 169.50 5 Philip Altus - Muriel Altus, Tampa FL 170.00 6 Richard Anderson, Regina SK; Josh Heller, Toronto ON 168.50 6 3 Ian Harvey, Devonshire; Alan Douglas, Pembroke 167.00 3 David Graff - Wilbur Argersinger, Ann Arbor MI 161.50 4 Sandra Prosnitz, Bronx NY; Linda Rothstein, New York NY 162.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION MM EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Albert Ross, Guilderland NY; Harry Falk, Jupiter FL 222.00 1 William Hunter, Reading MA; Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA 189.00 2 1 Stanley Foster - Patricia Wittmaack, Lincoln NE 187.50 2 1 Charles Casey - Susan Munn, Houston TX 181.00 3 2 1 Andrew Stevens - Bruce Hikkman, Iowa City IA 176.50 3 2 Lucille Chaffee - Estelle Von Zellen, De Kalb IL 173.00 4 John Russell, North Barringto IL; Rob Crawford, Lauderhill FL 167.50 4 Judith Zimmerman - Jim Bachelder, Columbus OH 170.50 5 3 Marlene Solender, Tamarac FL; Gail Nye, Palm City FL 166.00 5 Steven Blomstedt, West Chester PA; Rose-Marie Loughnane, Lafayette Hill PA 169.00 6 4 Tom Ng - Amy Shaheen, New York NY 165.50 6 3 Marty Burman, Blue Bell PA; Clarke Cunningham, Dearborn MI 168.50 4 Doris Ashcroft, Stockton CA; Gloria Krauter, Ardmore OK 162.00 1 Karen Altschul, Beachwood OH; Phyllis Maxwell, Goshen CT 144.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION NN EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Norman Coombs, Brookville IN; Kyle Weems, Chattanooga TN 179.88 1 Richard Blumenthal, Normal IL; Howard Stern, Des Plaines IL 196.13 2 Anthony Giorango, Oak Park IL; Alfred Simmons, Chicago IL 178.30 2 Mike De Joseph, Corinth NY; Spencer Jones, Anchorage AK 180.58 3 1 Lillian Wicker - S Lovejoy, Philadelphia PA 171.63 3 1 Susan Kraner - Richard Kraner, White Plains NY 174.29 4 2 Deborah Case, San Francisco CA; Larry Yarger, Minneapolis MN 167.08 4 Laura Brill, White Plains NY; Kassie Ohtaka, Scarsdale NY 173.88 5 Sue Moss, Bloomfield MI; Charlotte Kartsonis, New Port Richey FL 164.63 5 2 Mark Daily, Lerna IL; D Atteberry, Mattoon IL 171.38 6 3 Morris Solomon, Skokie IL; Phil Anderman, Glencoe IL 158.13 6 3 D Hinckley, Guayanabo PR; Rachel Nachman, Lantana FL 161.50 4 Edward Heilbronner, Weston FL; Jay Wasserman, Boca Raton FL 157.88 4 Harriet Winsten, Saint Louis MO; Margaret Young, Cincinnati OH 155.88 1 Stephen Becker, Walla Walla WA; Henry Arnold, Sewanee TN 157.00 1 James Misner - Elaine Misner, Wilton CT 145.70 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OO EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Spike Lay, Ormond Beach FL; Randall Pettit, Marietta GA 183.00 1 Judy Schwarz - Phil Schwarz, Burnsville MN 205.00 2 Rene Lawand - Mary Lawand, Pickering ON 177.50 2 1 Diane Goodman - Susan Goodman, Cincinnati OH 192.50 3 1 Nicholas Speros, Germany; William Starns Jr, Germany 167.50 3 Betsy Downs, Chicago IL; Jim Humphrey, Wheeling IL 180.50 4 2 1 Corey Krantz - Sarah Haley, Philadelphia PA 162.50 4 2 Ted Newman - Jay Baudler, New York NY 171.00 5 3 Ronald Klein, Redwood City CA; Andrew Binstock, Belmont CA 161.00 5 Joan Rubin, Encino CA; Gilbert Stinebaugh, Van Nuys CA 165.00 6 Bettie Gershman - Larry Kolker, Saint Louis MO 160.00 6 3 John Wells - Maryl Wells, Elgin IL 161.00 4 Michael Kitces, Great Falls VA; Kevin Bathurst, Brentwood TN 158.00 4 1 Wendy Dechadarevian - Anne Dillon, Bala Cynwyd PA 149.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION PP EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Carl Schulze, Saint Charles MO; Theresa Feng, Creve Coeur MO 212.38 1 Susi Katz, Longwood FL; Harry Ross, Tukwila WA 188.50 2 Chuck Malcolm - Marti Malcolm, Topeka KS 177.88 2 Charles Paparigian, Chicago IL; Irving Feinglass, Skokie IL 187.50 3 Chuck Said, Nashville TN; Mary Huxford, New York NY 170.20 3 1 Cindy Snider, San Antonio TX; Nicholas France, Spring Valley NY 180.50 4 Robert Lesser, Los Angeles CA; Daniel Till, Lincoln NE 169.75 4 Wyatt Mapp Jr, Newport News VA; James Murphy, Chesapeake VA 165.00 5 Sandy Golden, Hinsdale IL; Joseph Payne, Los Angeles CA 168.50 5 Kenneth Bergman, Wexford PA; Barbara Willman, Gibsonia PA 163.50 6 1 1 Jared Markowitz, New York NY; Paul Winston, New York City NY 164.67 6 Birgit Arons, Newton MA; Natalie Bassil, Boston MA 159.50 2 Joannie Freedman, Don Mills ON; Hinda Silber, Toronto ON 163.67 2 Terry Van Dyke - Janice Van Dyke, Memphis TN 157.00 3 Frances Price, Eau Claire WI; Jeff Price, Alexandria VA 157.58 3 Erik Norton, Somerville MA; Thomas Snouse, Loma Mar CA 149.00 4 Kikuko Yamasaki, Mamaroneck NY; Michiko Kondo, New York NY 157.00 4 Toni Krueger, Bolingbrook IL; Maureen Cantillon, Hinsdale IL 147.50 1 Mary Goulet - Mary Emory, Milwaukee WI 141.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION EEE EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Peter Grover - Howard Lebow, Pittsburgh PA 186.75 1 Walter Schenker, Pine Brook NJ; Michael Gore, Brooklyn NY 183.92 2 John Cook, Bow NH; Anna Carlson, Loudon NH 174.96 2 James Feinstein, South Bend IN; Dean Duncan, Mishawaka IN 181.50 3 Susan Torrey, Chapel Hill NC; Janet Neel Fleenor, Bowling Green KY 173.20 3 1 John Pringle - Susan L Evens Gnsn-Pringle, New York NY 178.42 4 1 Samuel Ehrlichman - Kari Tetzlaff, Flushing NY 168.42 4 2 S Saunier - Peggy Saunier, Lexington KY 175.30 5 William Siebel, Chicago IL; Earle Davis, Glenview IL 168.00 5 Sandy Ventura - Deana Gratke, Bakersfield CA 169.54 6 Sean Ganness, Miami FL; John Morris, Atlanta GA 165.08 6 3 1 Joan Kellerman, Kansas City MO; Wynn Kamps, Naperville IL 163.50 2 1 Carole Budnick, Atlanta GA; Jane Kimbell, Greensboro GA 162.25 3 David Brower, Downsview ON; Geoffrey Mallette, Christiansbrg VA 158.92 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION FFF EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 N Paasch, Moorhead MN; Keith Connolly, Minneapolis MN 200.50 1 Tubby Stayman, New York NY; Raija Reisig, Delray Beach FL 183.50 2 Steven Gaynor, St Louis Park MN; Kerry Holloway, Minneapolis MN 184.50 2 1 1 Jennifer Kuhn - Philip Kuhn, San Mateo CA 172.00 3 1 Leslie Hoberman - Minna Lou Mercer, Omaha NE 178.50 3 2 Janet Case, Naperville IL; Jeanne Dickens, Glen Ellyn IL 170.00 4 Edythe Crinnian, Wantagh NY; Barry Silverman, Mineola NY 170.00 4 Christopher Pisarra, Orinda CA; Mike Bandler, Alamo CA 168.00 5 Donald Florida, Palestine IL; David Kahane, Evansville IN 169.50 5 3 Motaz Farag, Belleville ON; Toni Bales, Pickerington OH 162.00 6 2 1 John Bacsa, Wood Dale IL; Robert Oslin, Chicago IL 162.50 6 Jeffrey Carter, Lombard IL; Jean Christopher, Clarendon Hills IL 159.00 3 Kathryn Rossman, Reston VA; Betty Bursey, Herndon VA 156.00 4 Barbara Stewart, Don Mills ON; Janet Dunbar, Toronto ON 148.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION GGG EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Betty Monahan, Hinsdale IL; George Adams, La Grange IL 190.00 1 David Gilbert, Oak Lawn IL; Richard Valpey, Frankfort IL 176.00 2 1 Anne Marie Harrington - Alfred McCray, Dayton OH 184.00 2 Ronald Sutherland - Wendy Dooley, Mississauga ON 175.50 3 2 Warren Chang, Baltimore MD; Marco Ortiz, Flushing NY 169.50 3 Irwin Green - Linda Green, Delray Beach FL 170.50 4 3 1 Gregory Berry, Buffalo Grove IL; Jay Segal, New Rochelle NY 166.00 4 1 David Walker, Salem VA; S Moore, Roanoke VA 168.50 5 David Bogolub, ; Lev Pinsky, Columbus OH 163.50 5 S Ronald Henbest, Bartlett IL; Brian Nelson, Fort Myers FL 161.50 6/7 Cordelia Menges, New York NY; Steve Becker, Old Greenwich CT 161.50 6 2 Perla Minond, Flushing NY; Peggy Yannas, New York NY 159.50 6/7 Harvey Ackerman, Las Vegas NV; Jack Rhatigan, Cottage Grove MN 161.50 3 Frank McKenzie, Des Moines IA; David Hollander, Baltimore MD 158.50 1 Loren Loesell, Renton WA; Galen Hesson, Shoreline WA 146.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Ann Elgin - Sandi Schlueter, Chicago IL 199.00 1 Tom Oppenheimer, Ballwin MO; Dick Benson, Le Roy IL 199.00 2 Sheila Pies, Potomac MD; David Sacks, Los Angeles CA 181.00 2 1 Benjamin Lev - Debbie Lev, W Bloomfield MI 173.00 3 David Kowarsky, Longmeadow MA; Gerald Gitles, Chicago IL 174.50 3 2 Daniel Friedman - Linda Friedman, Orinda CA 171.50 4 2 C. Buddy Carls, Huntington Bch CA; James Jacobs, Las Vegas NV 166.50 4 Kenneth Smith, Southfield MI; Roger Clough, Culver City CA 170.00 5 3 Linda Gross, Manhasset NY; Sande Boas, Jupiter FL 163.00 5 Murray Melton, Las Vegas NV; Simon Kantor, Agawam MA 167.00 6 4 2 Helen Close, Janesville WI; Nancy Sue Sternberg, Milwaukee WI 162.50 6 Annette Caron, Northfield IL; Dorothy Kern, Deerfield IL 163.00 3 1 Andrew Coghill - Thomas Allen, Iowa City IA 160.00 4 Arnold Jones - Marvin McClendon, Chicago IL 147.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION RR EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 John Seng, Champaign IL; Karen Erlanger, Saint Louis MO 191.00 1 Harvey Brody, San Francisco CA; Jerry Gaer, Scottsdale AZ 182.00 2 1 Brett Kunin, West Orange NJ; Brendan Doyle, Bala Cynwyd PA 185.50 2 1 Steven Wheeler, Northvale NJ; Jim Levin, Ossining NY 176.00 3 2 Carole Drew, Glen Ellyn IL; Jack Frost, Joliet IL 182.50 3 Harriette Buckman, Lincolnwood IL; Gloria Kessler, Glenview IL 173.50 4 Lavern Wiebe - Ellen Wiebe, Aurora IL 173.50 4 Jim Barrow, Lake Charles LA; Ed Lewis, Falls Church VA 166.50 5 3 1 Marshall Levine - Laurie Levine, Chicago IL 171.00 5 2 Flo Beck - Charles Heilig, Anchorage AK 165.50 6 4 Charles Michalski, Glen Ellyn IL; Peter Venning, Downers Grove IL 161.00 6 3 1 Shailesh Gupta, San Diego CA; Moe Strausberg, Chicago IL 165.00 4 Walter Wolford - Marjorie Wolford, Albuquerque NM 154.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION SS EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Cleopatra Guastella, Deer Park NY; Victoria Giusti, Commack NY 194.50 1 Robert Carteaux, Fort Wayne IN; Jim Linhart, Piscataway NJ 206.50 2 James Barry, Twain Harte CA; Marjorie Michelin, Venice CA 175.50 2 Richard Ekstrum, Crystal MN; Linda Webb, Fargo ND 185.00 3 2 Ray Lee - Colin Lee, Toronto ON 171.50 3 Linda Mrowca, Westlake OH; Joseph Dragoun, Steubenville OH 183.00 4 Jerrold Grossman, Rochester Hills MI; Jim Perna, Highland MI 168.50 4 1 Jill Bromstead - Barry Bromstead, Alamo CA 169.50 5 Josie Mitchell, Decatur GA; Eileen Poole, Altamonte Spg FL 164.50 5 2 Muhammad Abedi, Chicago IL; Saeed Shah, Lahore 167.50 6 3 1 Julie Ford - Susan McMahan, Houston TX 164.00 6 3 Rona Levine - Stephen Levine, New York NY 157.50 4 Sandra Burkart - Jan Eardley, Libertyville IL 161.50 1 Louise Kavall, Halesite NY; Lois Vaaler, Bridgeton MO 129.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION TT EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Yi Zhong - Weizhong Bao, Fairfax VA 179.50 1/2 Marshall Lewis, Bloomington IN; John Jeffrey, Las Vegas NV 183.00 2 2 Peter Petruzzellis, Scarborough ON; Carolyn Feldman, Downsview ON 177.00 1/2 1 Judi Trenton, Hartland MI; Tom Buttle, Mississauga ON 183.00 3 Jean Hume, Livermore CA; James Wiitala, Pleasanton CA 176.50 3 Brad Carmichael, Lincoln NE; Marilyn Hemenway, Omaha NE 172.00 4 3 Richard Ross, Highland Park NJ; Stephen Arshan, N Brunswick NJ 173.00 4 2 John Collins, Toronto ON; David Will, Lincoln NE 170.00 5 1 Annette Clark - Patricia Galt, Indianapolis IN 161.00 5 Flo Goldman, Franklin Sq NY; Gail Bell, Laverock PA 165.50 6 Penny Augustine - Wilson Augustine, Toronto ON 158.00 6 3 1 Shirley Johnson, Sheldon IL; Waneta Dailey, Watseka IL 159.00 Page 14 Daily Bulletin

MONDAY STRATIFIED SENIOR PAIRS—2ND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION AAA EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 D Cohler, Northbrook IL; Richard Rhoad, Wilmette IL 210.50 1 1 Arthur Stone, Sarasota FL; Harry Lampert, Lenox MA 197.00 2 Bernard Bernstein, St Petersburg FL; Bud Dean, Belleair FL 187.50 2 2 Irwin Bender, Glencoe IL; Jody Wadhwa, Northbrook IL 181.00 3 Andrew Katai, Naperville IL; Marcia Essenfeld, Winfield IL 182.50 3 Earl Gurnack, Sonoma CA; Robert Gurnack, Clinton Twp MI 172.50 4 1 Hope Arian, Chagrin Falls OH; Judith Sturman, Cleveland OH 168.50 4 Gene Simpson, Redlands CA; Lowell Andrews, Huntington Bh CA 167.50 5 2 Betty Jackson, Temple City CA; Jeanette Deverian, Pasadena CA 165.50 5 3 John Dockray - Edith Dockray, Wayne PA 165.00 6 3 1 Carol Berliant - Mark Berliant, Cincinnati OH 163.50 6 Ernest Gray, Silver Spring MD; Jack Armstrong, Falls Church VA 164.50 4 Joseph Draper - Alberta Draper, Matthews NC 147.50 4 Barbara Rappaport - Genecia Adler, Staten Island NY 162.50 2 James Rawcliffe, Fredonia NY; Al Howard, Deerfield IL 132.50 1 Robert Munsell, Clearwater FL; Oliva Ouellette, Salisbury MA 148.50 2 H Von Druska - Jean Faeth, Hinsdale IL 135.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION BBB EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Rolf Paul - Janet Paul, Rivervale NJ 198.75 1 Bobbie Carrick - Wayne Carrick, Long Grove IL 186.96 2 2 1 Ann Youngmann, Northbrook IL; A Korr, Buffalo Grove IL 174.63 2 C La Barge, Elmhurst IL; Myran Sauer, Naperville IL 178.75 3 Sheldon Fein - Carol Fein, Sun City West AZ 172.20 3 Leon Lyday III, State College PA; Donald Strickler, Boalsburg PA 174.38 4 3 2 Audrey Abbott, Southampton; Janice Trott, Devonshire 170.96 4 Louis Herbster, Chicago IL; Jack Rosen, Morton Grove IL 172.50 5 Paul Scherer, Mishawaka IN; Ed Allen, Houston TX 164.88 5 1 1 Elaine Perlman, Whitefish Bay WI; Meredith Mattison, Brown Deer WI 166.13 6 Allan Cokin, Palm Beach FL; Marilyn Garcia, Daytona Beach FL 162.88 6 2 Rita Golub, Northbrook IL; Anne Hayes, Wilmette IL 161.25 4 Roberta Caplan - Carol Linch, Highland Park IL 162.00 3 Audrey Gordon, Evanston IL; Janie Strauss, Northbrook IL 149.50 2 Dorothy Nilson, Prospect Hts IL; Margaret Schorsch, Chicago IL 134.13 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION CCC EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Judy Wirtenberg, E Brunswick NJ; Paul Portnoy, Chesterfield MO 189.00 1 1 Teiko Peterson - Takemi Totes, San Francisco CA 179.00 2 1 David Herwitz - Carla Herwitz, Swampscott MA 178.00 2 Barbara Shields, Los Angeles CA; Mary Hardy, Las Vegas NV 178.50 3 2 1 Barbara Huntington, Hamilton; Edna Clay, Paget 175.50 3 Donald Turner - Liane Turner, Kansas City MO 176.50 4 Phyllis Allmacher - Kurt Allmacher, Worthington OH 174.00 4 2 Carol Joy Spiegel - George Spiegel, Pikesville MD 171.00 5 3 Paul Predhomme, MI; Carole Predhomme, Windsor ON 164.00 5 3 Audrey Chard, Stockton CA; Shirley Gonzales, San Ysid ro CA 168.00 6 Ed Weiss - Mic Weiss, Chesterfield MO 161.00 6 William Corliss, Davis CA; George Brown, Sacramento CA 164.50 4 2 Kay Swanson, Freeport IL; Erma Thompson, Warren IL 151.00 4 1 Andy Guschwan, New Lenox IL; John Lally, Chicago IL 158.00 2 Grace Bartlett, Houston TX; Ruby Ressler, Chicago IL 140.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION DDD EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Lilly Lachter, Culver City CA; Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT 196.25 1 Bernie Chazen, Tamarac FL; Jim Sternberg, Jupiter FL 200.21 2 1 1 Judith Freeman, Northbrook IL; Diane McIntosh, Kenilworth IL 190.75 2 1 1 Thomas Schneider, Naples FL; Anthony Falotico, Westport CT 183.00 3 Joan Hasch, Frankfort IL; Robert Butz, Kankakee IL 187.67 3 Jim Stevens - Jane Kennedy, Chicago IL 163.46 4 Kenneth Lane, Chicago IL; Mary Sauer, Naperville IL 182.25 4 2 Lola Mix, Oak Park IL; Catherine Cihlar, Berwyn IL 162.75 5 2 2 Robert Neumann, Winnetka IL; Elaine Kehm Tallackson, Chicago IL 166.75 5 3 John Bowen - Patricia Bowen, Trout Valley IL 162.63 6 3 Carl Jones - Pattie Gallwas, Chicago IL 154.00 6 Judy Elbogen, Mission Viejo CA; Andy Pounds, Westminster CA 161.70 4 Eugene Jacobs - Barbara Jacobs, Arlington Hts IL 160.75

OVER 65 STRATIFIED SENIOR PAIRS SECOND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION EEE, FFF EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Genevieve Hewitt - Richard Hewitt, New York NY 309.50 1 1 1 Patricia Kossoris, Menomonee Falls WI; Paul Kroening, Dousman WI 281.50 2 1 Bea Jackson - Irwin Kipnis, Northbrook IL 267.50 2 Jane Olson - Nancy Mandel, Milwaukee WI 268.50 3 2 Janet McCormack - John McCormack, Dallas TX 266.00 3 Bess Perkins, Mandeville LA; Frances McClain, St Simons Is GA 261.50 4 Charlotte Unger - Mort Unger, Boynton Beach FL 260.50 4 Robert Hirschhaut, Boynton Beach FL; Morley Brickman, Evanston IL 258. 00 5 3 Bernyce Zimmerman, Highland Park IL; Edythe Ginsburg, Pompano Beach FL 259.50 5 Vivian Chrom, Don Mills ON; Paul White, Edmond OK 255.00 6 Robert Brisson - Elizabeth Brisson, Pleasantville NY 257.00 6 Irwin Bloomfield, Chicago IL; Morris Wrobel, Skokie IL 254.00 7 4 N Watt, Chicago IL; Robert Goldstein, Skokie IL 256.50 7 2 2 Santosh Wadhwa, Union City CA; J Conley, Elk Grove Vlg IL 25 0.50 8 5 Patricia Field - Miriam Swanson, Glenview IL 241.50 8 Peggy Mendes - Bob Goldwater, Hartsdale NY 239.50 9 6 Miriam Moller - Mary Mueller, Milwaukee WI 232.00 9 3 Lin Chen - J Chen, Murphysboro IL 238.00 7 1 Charles Kugel, Colgate WI; Donald Link, Hubertus WI 231.50 4 Sadie Lapinsky - Mildred Lefebvre, Chicago IL 235.00 2 Harold Collings - Clifford Rhein, Saint Helena Is SC 229.50 5 Martha Hooberman, Farmington Hls MI; Janet Abramson, W Bloomfield MI 234.00 3/4 Barbara Aspy, Melrose Park IL; Norman Osherman, Rolling Meadows IL 221.00 6 3 Eleanore Lipton, Skokie IL; Allene Landman, Northbrook IL 228.50 3/4 Richard Savage - Dorothy Friend, Chicago IL 221.00

MONDAY OPEN PAIRS FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Kenneth Smith, Southfield MI; Roger Clough, Culver City CA 196.50 1 1 Marcia Goldstein, Livingston NJ; R Schabinger, Arlington Hts IL 196.00 2 1 Joseph Winkler - Anita Winkler, Arlington Hts IL 175.00 2 Deana Liddy - Albert Feldman, Omaha NE 191.00 3 Murray Melton, Las Vegas NV; Simon Kantor, Agawam MA 167.00 3 2 James O’Neil - Patricia Chesler, Oak Park IL 172.50 4 Annalee Gault, Raleigh NC; Francine Deutsch, Tucson AZ 165.50 4 Tom Oppenheimer, Ballwin MO; Dick Benson, Le Roy IL 171.00 5 2 Angie Knechtges, Grafton OH; Tomasa Hankins, Clovis CA 159.50 5 3 1 Marshall Levine - Laurie Levine, Chicago IL 166.00 6 Betty Rossmann - Stu Swan, Portland OR 155.50 6 John Seng, Champaign IL; Karen Erlanger, Saint Louis MO 165.00 3 Arnold Jones - Marvin McClendon, Chicago IL 150.50 1 Sonja Neil, Fountain Hills AZ; Jane Lamson, W Des Moines IA 148.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION RR EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Shailesh Gupta, San Diego CA; Moe Strausberg, Chicago IL 187.50 1 Sheila Pies, Potomac MD; David Sacks, Los Angeles CA 193.00 2 Jim Barrow, Lake Charles LA; Ed Lewis, Falls Church VA 182.00 2 Marilyn German, Corpus Christi TX; Ed Groner, Duncan OK 183.50 3 Harriette Buckman, Lincolnwood IL; Gloria Kessler, Glenview IL 181.00 3 1 Katharine Feiock, Baltimore MD; Dan Moore, Burtonsville MD 176.50 4 Warren Nelson, Cloquet MN; Al Nisius, Duluth MN 172.50 4 2 Linda Gross, Manhasset NY; Sande Boas, Jupiter FL 175.50 5 2 Alan Resser, Chicago IL; William Charowhas, Wheaton IL 161.50 5 John Sullivan, Corpus Christi TX; Mary Williams, Leander TX 168.00 6/7 Harvey Brody, San Francisco CA; Jerry Gaer, Scottsdale AZ 159.00 6 3 James Hodge, Pittsburgh PA; Paul Soper, Champaign IL 167.00 6/7 3 Flo Beck - Charles Heilig, Anchorage AK 159.00 4 1 Ann Elgin - Sandi Schlueter, Chicago IL 155.50 4 Lolly Georgeson, Chicago IL; Ruth Sheftel, Macungie PA 156.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION SS EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Muhammad Abedi, Chicago IL; Saeed Shah, Lahore 186.00 1 1 Yi Zhong - Weizhong Bao, Fairfax VA 204.50 2 Robert Carteaux, Fort Wayne IN; Jim Linhart, Piscataway NJ 177.50 2 Jack Coleman, San Francisco CA; David Adams, Kennesaw GA 176.50 3 Thomas Simon - Marion Simon, Yonkers NY 176.50 3 2 1 Alina Grier, Bridgman MI; Cathy Bradbury, Saint Joseph MI 170.00 4 2 1 Finnette Egolf, Somerset PA; Lola Wohlfarth, Fort Myers FL 176.00 4 3 Herbert Chaice - Judith Chaice, Armonk NY 167.50 5 3 Rona Levine - Stephen Levine, New York NY 173.50 5 4 Peter Petruzzellis, Scarborough ON; Carolyn Feldman, Downsview ON 165.50 6 Linda Mrowca, Westlake OH; Joseph Dragoun, Steubenville OH 160.50 6 Betty Starzec - Jane Armstrong, Sugar Land TX 164.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION TT EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Marshall Lewis, Bloomington IN; John Jeffrey, Las Vegas NV 175.50 1 1 Scott Hansen - Ira White, Ames IA 177.50 2 1 Brian Gilbert, Orange CA; Larry Gilbert, Burien WA 174.50 2 Jerrold Grossman, Rochester Hills MI; Jim Perna, Highland MI 173.00 3 Flo Goldman, Franklin Sq NY; Gail Bell, Laverock PA 171.50 3 2 1 Malcolm Barker, Bucks Uk H P8 4; Monelle Richmond, Woodstock NY 171.50 4 Brad Carmichael, Lincoln NE; Marilyn Hemenway, Omaha NE 171.00 4 3 Ray Lee - Colin Lee, Toronto ON 169.50 5 2 Judi Trenton, Hartland MI; Tom Buttle, Mississauga ON 167.00 5 James Edmunds, Altamonte Spg FL; H Fertig, Oviedo FL 169.00 6 3 Daniel Friedman - Linda Friedman, Orinda CA 162.50 6 Josie Mitchell, Decatur GA; Eileen Poole, Altamonte Spg FL 166.00 1 Joanne Schlang, Voorheesville NY; Teri Landin, Loudonville NY 148.00 4 Richard Veach, Laurel MD; Ellen Cherniavsky, Bethesda MD 164.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION II EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY; James Sampson, New York NY 179.29 1 Jayne Thomas, Lutz FL; Ellie Hanlon, Lake Worth FL 200.21 2 1 Bernard Pollack, Floral Park NY; Robert Gomer, New Hyde Park NY 178.79 2 James Diebel, Wood Dale IL; Wayne Eggers, Fort Collins CO 188.21 3 2 Rose Burke, Birmingham MI; Deborah Drury, Buffalo NY 177.54 3 1 Deborah Kirby - William Kirby, Bowling Green OH 184.13 4 3 1 J Richards - Irene Faletto, Rockwall TX 170.79 4 2 Glen Neidhardt, Chapel Hill NC; Alfred Killian, Highland Park IL 181.46 5 David Hagreen, Chicago IL; Ruth Kutchins, Olympia Fields IL 169.50 5 3 1 Jerry Fusselman - Lon Becker, Chicago IL 180.50 6 William Arlinghaus, Ann Arbor MI; Daniel Marcus, Bloomfield MI 162.70 6 Rachel Tanowitz, Greenwich CT; D Krauss, Los Angeles CA 167.46 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION JJ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Sandi Park, Madison WI; Barbara Bender, Milwaukee WI 194.48 1 1 1 Paul Pschesang, Milford OH; Lucille Maranda, West Chester OH 177.29 2 Gojko Zivkovic, Ch-1006 Lausann E; Ronald Michaels, North Miami FL 186.54 2 Steven Shaye, Slingerlands NY; Caroline Pascoe, Nokomis FL 174.00 3 Denise Zongas, Bass River MA; James Tullis, Niles IL 179.29 3 2 Ann Woolf, Fremont OH; Dotty Warrick, Port Clinton OH 171.92 4 2 Patricia Lundin, Nashville IN; Yasuko Hattori, Columbus IN 178.92 4 3 Lee Ohliger, Ridgewood NJ; Ellyn Ritterskamp, Charlotte NC 170.00 5 3 Nancy Pomiechowski - Val Pomiechowski, New Orleans LA 168.92 5 Vivian Kilstrup, Vail CO; Yvonne Snyder, Los Angeles CA 169.21 6 Jack Leach, Cedar Park TX; Preston Morrow, Dallas TX 164.54 6 Gerri Knilans - Hal Knilans, Thousand Oaks CA 163.96 1 Larry Scissors, Santa Monica CA; David Shukan, Los Angeles CA 159.04 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION KK EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Leroy Abinanti, Seattle WA; Al French, N. Vancouver BC 189.50 1/2 1 1 Steven Berman, Philadelphia PA; Jack Brauner, Maplewood NJ 185.50 2 John Goring, Richton Park IL; Thomas Walter, Flossmoor IL 176.50 1/2 Jerry Jackson, Chicago IL; David Sizemore, Cheyenne WY 185.50 3 2 1 William Schoenemann, Port Ludlow WA; Ray Johnson, Park City UT 170.00 3 2 Richard Streeter, Milwaukee WI; Leonard Snyder, Lacey WA 182.00 4 Rosemary Searcy, Lees Summit MO; Kathy Nales, Tampa FL 165.50 4 Dorothy Kelleher, Portland ME; Amnon Gabay, Newton MA 177.50 5 Ted Sterling, Vancouver BC; Stephen Levy, Las Vegas NV 164.50 5 3 David Graff - Wilbur Argersinger, Ann Arbor MI 176.00 6/7 Corinne Kirkham - Jim Kirkham, San Bernardino CA 162.50 6 Brenda Keller, Boise ID; Tony Glynne, Portland OR 163.50 6/7 3 William Mannschreck, Virginia Bch VA; Carl Bartone, Bethesda MD 162.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION LL EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Andre D’Agincourt, Don Mills ON; Irwin Klugler, Montclair NJ 198.00 1 1 1 Kay Malkmus - Charles Whitman, Chicago IL 186.00 2 1 1 Bernard Neuhart - Robert Neuhart, Niskayuna NY 182.33 2 Helen Shanbrom, Tamarac FL; Larry Griffey, Jacksonville FL 183.50 3 Judy Brew, Olney MD; Korene Geffen, Aurora CO 182.29 3 William Finkelstein, Buffalo NY; Ann Hoylman, Pittsford NY 178.50 4 2 Ellie Simmons, Chattanooga TN; John Kuharetz, New Milford NJ 170.20 4 Muriel Richens, San Mateo CA; Frederick Hamilton, Fresno CA 175.50 5 3 Qing Yang, Somerville MA; Fred Zhang, Cambridge MA 169.42 5 2 Anna Zagoloff - Eric Mock, New York NY 175.00 6 Donna McBride, Kerrville TX; Diane Olson, San Antonio TX 166.67 6/7 Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor ON; Donald Rumelhart, Ann Arbor MI 166.50 Daily Bulletin Page 15

4 Sandra Prosnitz, Bronx NY; Linda Rothstein, New York NY 162.33 6/7 Kathy Schenk - Marvin Schenk, Phoenix AZ 166.50 3 Paul Foster, Scottsdale AZ; Kathleen Centorino, Chestnut Hill MA 150.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION U EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Cheryl Perna, Highland MI; Brenda Jaffe, Farmington MI 186.91 1 Jane Segal, Villanova PA; Judy Kay, Narberth PA 209.25 2 Patt Quinn, La Grange IL; Carol Crossman, Lisle IL 175.58 2 N Paasch, Moorhead MN; Keith Connolly, Minneapolis MN 188.30 3 1 Janusz Pruski, London ON; Gary Small, Mossley ON 173.29 3 Edythe Crinnian, Wantagh NY; Barry Silverman, Mineola NY 181.92 4 Helen Gustafson, Des Moines IA; Joan Anderson, W Des Moines IA 173.21 4 Hindupuram Sriharsha, Orillia ON; P Mallela, De Kalb IL 166.83 5 Alan Myerson - Abby Myerson, Sherman Oaks CA 167.80 5 1 1 Joan Kellerman, Kansas City MO; Wynn Kamps, Naperville IL 163.87 6 Walter Schenker, Pine Brook NJ; Michael Gore, Brooklyn NY 162.96 6 Ruth Grossman, Framingham MA; Lieda Bell, St John’s NF 160.59 2 Bridget Lyall, Medfield MA; Gail Hadley, Norwood MA 158.16 2 Leslie Hoberman - Minna Lou Mercer, Omaha NE 159.38 3 1 Edward Mishow, Newport Beach CA; Stephen Dunn, Laguna Niguel CA 155.17 3 Kathryn Rossman, Reston VA; Betty Bursey, Herndon VA 144.96 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION V EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Motaz Farag, Belleville ON; Toni Bales, Pickerington OH 178.54 1 Harvey Ackerman, Las Vegas NV; Jack Rhatigan, Cottage Grove MN 209.08 2 Jeffrey Carter, Lombard IL; Jean Christopher, Clarendon Hills IL 177.92 2 1 Warren Chang, Baltimore MD; Marco Ortiz, Flushing NY 176.38 3 2 Janet Case, Naperville IL; Jeanne Dickens, Glen Ellyn IL 176.92 3 2 Sue Dreier, Laguna Hills CA; June Tilem, Beverly Hills CA 170.08 4 Sallie Caty, Oakville ON; Sharon Carruthers, Mississauga ON 169.42 4 Paulette Koontz, Manchester IA; J Hughes, Waterloo IA 170.04 5 3 Dayn Beam - Jim Alison, Huntsville AL 162.42 5 Cordelia Menges, New York NY; Steve Becker, Old Greenwich CT 168.29 6 4 1 Jennifer Kuhn - Philip Kuhn, San Mateo CA 162.00 6 3 Nathan Banker, Woodhaven MI; Barry Lippitt, Southfield MI 163.46 1 Gregory Berry, Buffalo Grove IL; Jay Segal, New Rochelle NY 160.58 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION Y EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Perla Minond, Flushing NY; Peggy Yannas, New York NY 196.50 1 John Cook, Bow NH; Anna Carlson, Loudon NH 200.00 2 Joan Asheroff, Bethpage NY; David Paull, East Meadow NY 190.50 2 Peter Grover - Howard Lebow, Pittsburgh PA 181.00 3 Lavera Warzak, Barrington Hill IL; Betty Lutz, Lakeside OH 179.00 3 Frank King Jr, Alexandria VA; Warren Oberfield, Pittsburgh PA 170.00 4 2 David Walker, Salem VA; S Moore, Roanoke VA 176.50 4 1 Samuel Ehrlichman - Kari Tetzlaff, Flushing NY 167.00 5 Ronald Sutherland - Wendy Dooley, Mississauga ON 172.50 5 Susan Torrey, Chapel Hill NC; Janet Neel Fleenor, Bowling Green KY 166.50 6 Irwin Green - Linda Green, Delray Beach FL 172.00 6 Maralin Cohen, Great Neck NY; Keith Garber, Pelham NY 162.00 3 Robert Lyon - Raymond Gilbert, Indianapolis IN 158.50 2 Rosemary Bruggen, Brownsburg IN; Feng Hong, Cincinnati OH 160.00 1 Loren Loesell, Renton WA; Galen Hesson, Shoreline WA 132.00 3 Laura Finkelstein, Sunnyvale CA; Deborah De Witt, Ann Arbor MI 144.50 1 Carole Budnick, Atlanta GA; Jane Kimbell, Greensboro GA 141.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION MM EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 William Hunter, Reading MA; Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA 185.50 1 Patricia Glasnap, Clearwater FL; Adrienne Cohen, Elmhurst IL 177.50 2 Steven Blomstedt, West Chester PA; Rose-Marie Loughnane, Lafayette Hill PA 179.00 2/3 Anthony Giorango, Oak Park IL; Alfred Simmons, Chicago IL 173.50 3 1 Michael Moss, Hawthorne CA; Judith Inker, Wellesley Hills MA 175.00 2/3 1 William Geleerd Jr - Marlene Konik, Highland Park IL 173.50 4 2 Doris Ashcroft, Stockton CA; Gloria Krauter, Ardmore OK 171.50 4/5 Sue Moss, Bloomfield MI; Charlotte Kartsonis, New Port Richey FL 169.50 5 3 Lucille Chaffee - Estelle Von Zellen, De Kalb IL 166.50 4/5 Brian Hayenga, W Des Moines IA; Jayne Larson, Ames IA 169.50 6 Rick Goldstein - Carlos Munoz, White Plains NY 166.00 6 2 Pierre Beauregard - Nicolle Beauregard, St Lazare PQ 169.00 4 1 David Harper, Willowick OH; Kenneth Holzheimer, Willoughby OH 153.00 3 Morris Solomon, Skokie IL; Phil Anderman, Glencoe IL 165.50 4 Deborah Case, San Francisco CA; Larry Yarger, Minneapolis MN 165.00 1 Donna Anglin, Hamilton TX; Sharel Surles, Madison WI 162.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION NN EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Mike De Joseph, Corinth NY; Spencer Jones, Anchorage AK 187.50 1 Albert Ross, Guilderland NY; Harry Falk, Jupiter FL 181.00 2 1 Stanley Snyder - Charlotte Snyder, La Habra CA 170.00 2 1 Marlene Solender, Tamarac FL; Gail Nye, Palm City FL 175.50 3 Charles Polay, Chelmsford MA; Marlene Keliher, Chestnut Hill MA 169.50 3 2 Tom Ng - Amy Shaheen, New York NY 172.00 4 2 Joan Gerow - Gail Schilling, Kaukauna WI 168.00 4 Richard Blumenthal, Normal IL; Howard Stern, Des Plaines IL 171.00 5 3 D Hinckley, Guayanabo PR; Rachel Nachman, Lantana FL 167.00 5 Shirley Presberg, Norfolk VA; Gloria Brown, Virginia Bch VA 169.50 6 4 Mark Daily, Lerna IL; D Atteberry, Mattoon IL 163.50 6 3 Ringo P Chung, Mississauga ON; Vinay Sarin, Thornhill ON 167.00 1 James Misner - Elaine Misner, Wilton CT 151.50 4 Nadyne Cheary, Silver Spring MD; Charles Pecarro, Falls Church VA 159.50 1 Nancy Jones, Anchorage AK; Bobbie Sward, Summit Lake WI 149.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OO EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Ted Newman - Jay Baudler, New York NY 194.50 1 Robert Lesser, Los Angeles CA; Daniel Till, Lincoln NE 179.50 2 Chuck Said, Nashville TN; Mary Huxford, New York NY 190.00 2 Chuck Malcolm - Marti Malcolm, Topeka KS 175.00 3 Dorothy Fantle - Grace Miller, Beverly Hills MI 179.50 3 1 Ronald Glide - Sarah McMaster, Caledon East ON 165.50 4 Elaine Paul - Ronald Felton, New York NY 176.50 4 2 Clement Gosiewski II, Chicago IL; Bobbie Johnston, Westmont IL 165.00 5 Judy Schwarz - Phil Schwarz, Burnsville MN 175.00 5 3 Shirley Tartick - Joan Klap, Toronto ON 164.50 6 2 Carolyn Carlin - Marsha Block, Jericho NY 174.50 6 4 Frances Price, Eau Claire WI; Jeff Price, Alexandria VA 163.00 3 Joannie Freedman, Don Mills ON; Hinda Silber, Toronto ON 170.00 1 Jared Markowitz, New York NY; Paul Winston, New York City NY 150.00 4 Roger Johnson, Canton MA; John Glynn, Bethesda MD 156.00 1 Myrna Weiner - Marlene Hefter, Chicago IL 145.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION PP EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Alan Goldman, Kew Gardens Hls NY; Elizabeth Baecher, Mount Kisco NY 181.50 1 Rene Lawand - Mary Lawand, Pickering ON 189.50 2 Birgit Arons, Newton MA; Natalie Bassil, Boston MA 171.50 2 1 Michael Kitces, Great Falls VA; Kevin Bathurst, Brentwood TN 181.00 3 Susi Katz, Longwood FL; Harry Ross, Tukwila WA 167.50 3 Kenneth Bergman, Wexford PA; Barbara Willman, Gibsonia PA 171.00 4 Charles Paparigian, Chicago IL; Irving Feinglass, Skokie IL 165.00 4 2 1 Corey Krantz - Sarah Haley, Philadelphia PA 170.00 5 Rudolph Wyle, Bala Cynwyd PA; Jay Keenan, Nashua NH 163.00 5 Bettie Gershman - Larry Kolker, Saint Louis MO 169.00 6 1 1 Saeko Hisayama, Cliffside Park NJ; Noriko Kobe, Fort Lee NJ 159.50 6 3 Donna Bowser, Reisterstown MD; Sharon Terrill, Lumberton NC 165.00 2 Erik Norton, Somerville MA; Thomas Snouse, Loma Mar CA 158.00 4 Jan Ter Weele, Falmouth ME; Raymond Lo, Honolulu HI 160.50 3 Terry Van Dyke - Janice Van Dyke, Memphis TN 155.50 4 Toni Krueger, Bolingbrook IL; Maureen Cantillon, Hinsdale IL 154.00

MONDAY CONTINUOUS/SIDE PAIRS AFTERNOON SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION S EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Brenda Montague - Eileen Becher, Swampscott MA 191.08 1 Elaine Ware, Vernon BC; Alice Kinningham, Aurora CO 191.60 2 Carol Pollock, Bannockburn IL; Ken Gee, Regina SK 190.56 2 Margaret Moore - Judi Amatangelo, Northville MI 179.65 3 W Wayne Sands, Coralville IA; James Hall, Des Moines IA 181.73 3 1 Marjorie Paschke - Charles Paschke, York PA 177.06 4 Thomas Gardner - Beverly Gardner, Southfield MI 177.58 4 2 Jeff Koltenuk Cpcu, New Castle DE; Douglas Koltenuk, Bolingbrook IL 176.02 5 Justine Dase, Las Vegas NV; Matthew Frame, Cary NC 170.83 5 Dick Dugas, North Falmouth MA; Michael Palmer, Swampscott MA 173.42 6 1 Berta Meyerson Molsky, West Bloomfield MI; Valerie Meyerson, Commerce Twp MI 168.75 6 Sam Aldenderfer, Fort Lee NJ; Jo Anne Schneider, New York NY 170.83 2 Ed Stoever Jr, Land O Lakes WI; Mary Loome, San Diego CA 165.63 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION T EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Robert Halsey - Norma Occomy, Chicago IL 194.25 1 Frances Freeman - Dale Freeman, Englehart ON 213.75 2 Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA; N Borucki, Monterey CA 177.75 2 Eric Sahlberg, Bethel ME; Lon Kieffer III, Hermann MO 180.75 3 1 Marvin Molasky, W Bloomfield MI; Thomas Johnson, Commerce Twp MI 173.25 3 James Carbaugh, Willmar MN; George Nett, Macomb IL 177.75 4 Virginia Hastings, Santee CA; Catherine Wayne, San Diego CA 170.25 4 1 Marian Waterman, Canonsburg PA; Marilyn Dinch, Claysville PA 169.50 2 Joan Cherry - Gwyn Morgan, Toronto ON 165.75 2 Rosalyn Sukenik, Shaker Heights OH; Ronna Rosenthal, Chagrin Falls OH 159.75 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION W EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Atsuko Muranishi, Mitaka-Shi, Tok YO; Sachiko Ito, Kawasaki 216 205.50 1 1 William Murphy, Rhinelander WI; Michael Watkins, Chicago IL 214.50 2 Stephen Weiner - Renay Danto Weiner, Bloomfield MI 189.75 2 2 Andrew Straus - David Bryant, San Francisco CA 195.75 3 Richard Weiss, Swampscott MA; George Prozan, Hillsborough CA 189.00 3 Betty Boyer - Janet Montgomery, Berlin PA 189.75 4 Leonard Helman, Santa Fe NM; Stewart Reddell, D-60598 Frankfu RT 162.75 4 Melanie Tucker, New York NY; Jerry Goldberg, Yonkers NY 168.75 1 Alan Katznelson - Eva Katznelson, Cote St Luc PQ 159.75 2 Monique Copeland, Tuxedo Park NY; Raymond Persaud, New York NY 155.25

MONDAY AFTERNOON 5/20 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OOO EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Jean Shufelt - John Shufelt, W Bloomfield MI 85.50 1 1 Pat Livingston, Lake Forest IL; Babette Rosenthal, Lake Bluff IL 76.00 2 1 Camille Westergard, Lake Forest IL; Benita Myles, Lake Bluff IL 71.00 2 2 Barbara Bebee - Katy Gross, Lake Forest IL 74.25 3 2 Chris Hardt - Diane Helt, Lake Forest IL 70.08 3 3 Charles Gianasi - Sandra Silver, Chicago IL 67.75 4 Donald Spletzer - Jeanne Spletzer, Port Orange FL 66.25 4 Grace Rice - Irvin Richman, Evanston IL 65.50

MONDAY AFTERNOON 49ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQQ EAST-WEST 1 Fred Bregler - Kathy Bregler, Tampa FL 69.50 1 Shirley Yaccick, Woodhaven MI; Lynne Cook, Riverview MI 73.50 2 Sharon Gary - Carol Massengill, Memphis TN 68.50 2 Yumiko Ikeda, Chicago IL; Motoko Takedo, Mt Prospect IL 65.50 3 Rita Brizel, New York NY; Dorothy Turoff, Plymouth Mtng PA 66.00 3 Bitty Bitters - Bev Bitters, Danville IL 61.50

MONDAY AFTERNOON 99ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION RRR EAST-WEST 1 Suzy Fulkerson - Ron Fulkerson, Bloomington IN 168.00 1 Ron Elmer, Reno NV; Henry Zoellner, Santa Clara CA 153.00 2 Judith Goodnight - Mary Mezera, Neenah WI 155.50 2 Don Faust, Chicago IL; Ken Burch, Skokie IL 148.50 3 Freddie Jane Paulk - Ida Morris, Gary IN 148.50 3 Bea Osher, Skokie IL; Harold Kaplan, Chicago IL 147.50 4 Dorri Goldgehn - Mickey Goldgehn, Chicago IL 147.50 4 Alix Prince, Rye Brook NY; Janice Diamond, Bedford NY 144.50 5 Donald Kevane - Josephine Kevane, San Juan PR 144.00 5 Bill Drewry - Ron Stoeckig, Chicago IL 143.00

MONDAY AFTERNOON 199ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION SSS EAST-WEST 1 Wayne Knaak, Bloomington IN; James Bushery, Munich GE 111.50 1 Jane Dupont, Suamico WI; Terry Lee Garofalo, Menasha WI 103.00 2 Sally Lazam, Lacon IL; Beverly Fast, Peoria IL 91.50 2 Clay Hippensteel - Joanne Hippensteel, Mc Henry IL 100.50 3 T. Seng Tjoa, Pomona NY; Motoko Schoning, Falmouth ME 89.50 3 Abbie Margolies - Martin Margolies, Dothan AL 94.00 4 Bernard Sillins, New York NY; Jacqueline Simborg, Homewood IL 88.50 4 Bob Herich - Becky Herich, Mountain View CA 90.50 5 Mike Saltzman - Linda Saltzman, Naperville IL 86.50 5/6 John Schnablegger, Sault Ste Marie ON; Allan Willey, Scottsdale AZ 88.00 5/6 Paul Hamper, Chicago IL; Leona Sabatino, Quakertown NJ 88.00 TODAY’S SCHEDULE *Unless otherwise indicated, Strati-Flighted Open events are divided: A (3000+/0-3000 and separate); B, C & D stratified -- B (750-1500), C (300-750), D (0-300). Strat breaks for Stratified Open and Senior events are: A (1500+), B (500-1500), C (0-500). For Continuous Pairs and single-session open events, strat breaks are A (750+), B (0- 750). Tuesday, July 28, 1998, 9:00 a.m. Event Session Entry Sold Hilton Morning KO Teams 2nd $44 team NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level Vancouver Morning Continuous/Side Pairs* 1st $22 pair NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single $20 pair NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level Tuesday, July 28, 1998, 10:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. Daylight Stratified Open Pairs* 1st & 2nd $44 pair NorthEast Exhibit Hall, lower level Ben Bielie Stratified Senior Pairs* 1st & 2nd $44 pair NorthEast Exhibit Hall, lower level Tuesday, July 28, 1998, 1:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. SPINGOLD KO TEAMS $108 team Continental Ballroom, Lobby level WAGAR KO TEAMS $108 team Marquette Room, 3rd floor SENIOR SWISS TEAMS 1st & 2nd Q $96 team International Ballroom, 2nd level (Follow signs on Lobby level to escalator to 2nd floor.) RED RIBBON PAIRS 1st & 2nd Q $48 pair International Ballroom, 2nd level (Pre-qualification required) (Follow signs on Lobby level to escalator to 2nd floor.)

Al Schmidt Strati-Flighted Open Pairs* 1st & 2nd $44 pair NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level Bracketed KO Teams III 3rd & 4th $44 team NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday Continuous/Side Pairs* 3rd & 4th $22 pair NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level 199er, 99er, 49er, 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single $20 pair Williford Room, 3rd floor Tuesday, July 28, 1998, 5:00 p.m. Dinnertime Compact KO Teams 1st $22 team (Continues at 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday -- one 12-board match per day) Williford Room, 3rd floor Tuesday, July 28, 1998, midnight Zip KO Teams* single $40 team Williford Room, 3rd floor

TOMORROW’S SCHEDULE *Unless otherwise indicated, Strati-Flighted Open events are divided: A (3000+/0-3000 and separate); B, C & D stratified -- B (750-1500), C (300-750), D (0-300). Strati- Flighted Senior events are divided: A (unlimited and separate); B (500-1500), C (0-500). Strat breaks for Stratified Open and Senior events are: A (1500+), B (500-1500), C (0-500). For Continuous Pairs and single-session open events, strat breaks are A (750+), B (0-750). Wednesday, July 29, 1998, 9:00 a.m. Event Session Entry Sold Michigan Avenue KO Teams 1st $44 team NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level (Continues at 9:00 a.m. Thursday and Friday, at 8:00 p.m. Saturday) Hilton Morning KO Teams 3rd $44 team NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level Vancouver Morning Continuous/Side Pairs* 2nd $22 pair NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single $20 pair NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level Wednesday, July 29, 1998, 10:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. Daylight Stratified Open Pairs* 1st & 2nd $44 pair NorthEast Exhibit Hall, lower level Strati-Flighted Senior Pairs* 1st & 2nd $44 pair NorthEast Exhibit Hall, lower level Wednesday, July 29, 1998, 1:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. SPINGOLD KO TEAMS $108 team Continental Ballroom, Lobby level WAGAR KO TEAMS $108 team Room 4A, fourth floor SENIOR SWISS TEAMS 1st & 2nd F $96 team Continental Ballroom, Lobby level RED RIBBON PAIRS 1st & 2nd F $48 pair International Ballroom, 2nd level Strati-Flighted Open Swiss Teams* 1st & 2nd $88 team NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level Stratified Open Pairs* 1st & 2nd $44 pair International Ballroom, 2nd level Bracketed KO Teams IV 1st & 2nd $44 team NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level (Continues Thursday) Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday Continuous/Side Pairs* 5th & 6th $22 pair International Ballroom, 2nd level Stratified 199er Swiss Teams single $40 team Williford Room, 3rd floor 199er, 99er, 49er, 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single $20 pair Williford Room, 3rd floor Wednesday, July 29, 1998, 5:00 p.m. Dinnertime Compact KO Teams 2nd $22 team NorthEast Exhibit Hall, lower level Wednesday, July 29, 1998, 8:00 p.m. Bracketed Compact KO Teams 1st & 2nd $44 team NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level (Continues Thursday) Wednesday, July 29, 1998, midnight Zip KO Teams* single $40 team Williford Room, 3rd floor