Thursday, March 18, 2010 Volume 53, Number 7 Daily Bulletin

53rd Spring North American Bridge Championships Editors: Brent Manley and Dave Smith Meet your TDs This is part of a “I have found my niche,” he says. “I can’t new series of articles think of anything I would rather do.” profiling tournament National TD Matt Smith, a mentor of sorts to directors who work Horwedel, says that’s a good thing. “Ken has as at NABCs. much potential as anybody,” says Smith, “and he’s Growing up in already a long way there.” Vista CA, North At the NABCs, the 35-year-old TD works of San Diego, Ken in Tournament Services – unloading equipment, Horwedel knew setting up playing areas, and performing dozens about bridge because of other key logistical jobs that keep the NABCs his mother and humming along. grandmother played. Horwedel believes he owes a lot to bridge and He didn’t take up the ACBL. the game, however, After high school, Horwedel went to Germany winners, Judy Radin and because “they wouldn’t teach me.” to study philosophy at Alexander von Humboldt Scott Levine. The reason is not clear, but Horwedel made up University in Berlin. An exchange student he met for it later in life by becoming “addicted” to the in high school influenced him to do so. game. As keen as he is to play, he’s even more into He stayed a year and, on his return to Vista, hit New York City pair being a tournament director. continued on page 5 claims Mixed Scott Levine and , both of New York See back City, won the Rockwell Mixed Pairs. They were 28th after the two qualifying sessions and scored page for the 61.02% in the first-final session to move into first. The winners followed with 62.14% in the evening. winner of Brenda Keller of Palm Springs CA and Dan the limerick Jacob of Vancouver BC had a 65.02% score in the second final, but couldn’t catch Levine and Radin. contest. The winners had a final score of 3046.03 while the second-place pair stood at 2997.00. Top on a was 90. continued on page 5

John Ide of Carson City NV and Meltzer, O’Rourke Kathy Coleman of Ft. Worth TX dressed up in St. Patrick’s Day fall in Vanderbilt outfits yesterday. Two high seeds, teams captained by Rose Meltzer and Lou Ann O’Rourke, were eliminated from the Vanderbilt Knockout Teams on Wednesday. Meltzer, the No. 6 seed, trailed from the start against the Dennis Dawson squad, which withstood a fourth-quarter rally to win 115-90. O’Rourke, continued on page 2 Goodwill message I’d like to issue an invitation – and a challenge – to all of you. Join me and other members of the Goodwill Committee in promoting the game we love. Improve your behavior toward your partner and your opponents -- this will produce better results for your side and a more enjoyable game for everyone. Do your part.

Aileen Osofsky, Chairman National Goodwill Committee

Some of the bridge players who dressed for St. Patrick’s Day are Rene Reid of Reno NV (“I’m Attendance really a wee Irish lass,” she says), Leonard Greene of Minneapolis MN, George and Ann Grill of Breckenridge CO and Marjorie Michelin of Laguna Hills CA. 8007 Tables Page 2 Daily Bulletin

SPECIAL EVENTS MEETINGS / SEMINARS / RECEPTIONS Thursday, March 18 Friday, March 19 10:30 a.m. - Noon Foundation for the Preservation and 9 a.m, Hall of Fame Interviews. Room: Ruby 2. Advancement of Bridge meeting. Room: Ruby 1. 11:30 p.m. - 2 a.m. Women’s Team Trials meeting. Room: Sierra 2.

10 a.m. Hall of Fame Interviews. Room: Ruby 2. Saturday, March 20 10 a.m. Hall of Fame Interviews. Room: Ruby 2. CELEBRITY SPEAKER PROGRAM Be sure to hear these free expert lectures in Carson Ballroom. Thursday, March 18 Friday, March 19 9:15 a.m. GS Jade Barrett The Learning Curve 9:15 a.m. McKenzie Myers & Partnership Defense 6:45 p.m. Gene Simpson Drury Robert Todd 6:45 p.m. Ellen Kent Parameters of ENTERTAINMENT / FOOD Nevada Foyer — Lower Level Nevada Foyer — Lower Level Friday March 19 Thursday, March 18 10:30 p.m. Fifties Sock Hop 10:30 p.m. Ice Cream Free Beer and cash bar. Friday, March 19 10:30 p.m. Fruit Cup Today’s Sponsors Under control (or not) a spade with the ♥10 for the . When declarer actually cashed the ♥Q and ♥10 at once, Warren Hubble By she could not avoid shortening herself and losing Warren was introduced to in The first board of our 32-board match in the trump control for down one. Idaho Falls ID in Jan. 1982 by his fiancée, Mona. Vanderbilt Knockout Teams set the tone when this Advancing quickly, he became a Life Master in apparently unchallenging deal came along. Vanderbilt 1985. Warren served on the Unit board for two ♠ K 4 continued from page 1 years and was active in mentoring players until ♥ K Q 10 4 moving to Vancouver WA. ♦ A K 9 5 3 seeded No. 8, trailed after one quarter but was Some of his favorite partners were wife Mona, ♣ 10 2 ahead 99-82 entering the fourth quarter against the Dave Slegel, Roy Barkas, Ron Dennis and Jim ♠ A 8 7 3 ♠ 5 2 Tom Carmichael team, originally seeded No. 40. Lucas. He enjoyed playing with most everyone. ♥ 8 ♥ 9 6 5 2 Carmichael and company won the final set 35-11 to Vanessa, his granddaughter, took lessons and ♦ Q 6 4 ♦ J 10 8 move into the today’s round of 16 with a 117-110 partnered with grandpa on several occasions, one ♣ A K 9 8 6 ♣ Q 7 4 3 victory. resulting in minus 2200 on a deal. Warren just ♠ Q J 10 9 6 Another high seed, No. 13 Jim Mahaffey, fell laughed about it. ♥ A J 7 3 to No. 20 Bob Hampton 132-95. Warren was always pleasant at the table. His ♦ 7 2 The top-seeded Nick Nickell team, trailing sense of humor kept the marriage partnership alive ♣ J 5 by 14 IMPs at the half against Venkatrao Koneru, with the ever-present “Yes dear.” He was a good At our table, where South played in 4♥, West rallied in the third quarter to lead by 18, then held player and a Silver Life Master before his passing cashed two high clubs and shifted passively to a off the No. 32 seed in the final set to win 92-85. in 2003. Now he is in heaven playing bridge with trump. It was easy enough to draw two rounds of his father, Larry Moore, and maybe Jim Toner or trumps with dummy’s king and queen, find the bad Jan Hall. May they all have slams on every deal. news, then knock out the ♠A. West could the Ann Peterson first spade, win the second and play a third round. Ann Peterson arrived in Corvallis in 1959 South could ruff high and claim by drawing trumps. and immediately became a force in the bridge At the other table, North played 4♥ on a club community. The Corvallis Duplicate Bridge Club lead. George Mittelman, West, won the top two was a small, struggling group at the time. Ann, clubs and played a third round. Declarer ruffed in and her husband Ralph, were the glue that held the dummy and immediately played the ♠K, ducked, club together for many years. Ann was president of then a spade to the queen and ace. Mittelman the club for 20 years, was a volunteer director for played back a third spade, ruffed high by declarer to 40, served on the District 20 Board and traveled produce this ending: the tournament circuit for many years. Due to ♠ – health reasons, she stopped directing in 2002 but ♥ Q 10 continued to play until shortly before her death in ♦ A K 9 5 3 2006. Ann left her mark on bridge in Corvallis/ ♣ – Albany, and we miss her still. ♠ 8 ♠ – ♥ 8 ♥ 9 6 5 2 No smoking ♦ Q 6 4 ♦ J 10 There is no smoking in the ♣ 9 8 ♣ Q playing areas or the hallways ♠ 10 9 outside. You can smoke in the ♥ A J 7 3 casino area except where signs say ♦ 7 otherwise. ♣ – To succeed in this ending, declarer must cash the ♥Q, then play the ♦A, ♦K and ruff a diamond, Daily Bulletin Page 3 JUST FOR NEW PLAYERS What’s your system? identically and accurately reflecting their agreements. It’s inappropriate to have a generic By Lynn Berg card you carry no matter the partner. Instead, That’s a question you should use filling out the card together as you may be asked a way to check on your agreements and remind when you sit down yourselves of the details. The card actually has to play. Most of three functions: (1) to use with partner to make us say “Standard agreements, (2) to record your scores as you American,” a vague play, and (3) as information for your opponents. term that can mean The opponents should be able to get the same different things to information if they ask one of you or if they look different people. It at either card. That’s why the cards should be generally means you identical and you should have consulted with are playing five-card your partner when filling out your card. openings, The most popular new system is called 2/1 better minor openings with at least three cards game force. Not much about 2/1 is really very and usually, strong 1NT openings in the range 15- new – it’s a variation on 17/18. Many variations exist, as well as the many combined with the forcing 1NT bid over a major conventions that can be added on – the reason opening described by Kaplan-Sheinwold in the why convention cards are necessary. late Fifties. The most important difference from The proliferation of conventions isn’t new – standard is that bidding a new suit at the two it’s been going on since the mid-Eighties, when level after partner opens is a game force. Because the ACBL introduced the Standard American many hands with 10-12 points aren’t good enough Yellow Card, familiarly known as SAYC. The to make a game-, the forcing 1NT bid idea was to print a card with the most popular is necessary. conventions – like Stayman and transfers, for When you sit down to play against new example – and very little room for variation. opponents, you may not consult your own card You and a partner could agree to play the once you have cards in your hand. Put your card card without much discussion. Nor would the where it’s easy for them to see. This is the time opponents have to scrutinize it carefully because to scan their card. Look at the front top first: it was a set card. This simple, convenient there are lots of 2♦ bids out there that aren’t just there should be a description of their general approach has never been very popular in the six-card preempts. approach, as well as the nature of their strong ACBL, though it has been hugely successful in Now turn the card over. The top two boxes forcing bid. Then look down to the left at the 1NT online bridge. come up often: special doubles on the left and box: Although they are supposed to Announce SAYC has been modified over the years, notrump on the left. What are they their 1NT range, you should know already. If the especially with the additions of key card playing? Then look down at the preempts and 1NT opener is “weak” – perhaps 12-14 – does Blackwood and Cappelletti (over 1NT openings). check out their overcalls of your 1NT. that change your overcalls? For instance, the Ranges for notrump jumps by responder have None of this should take long. If they are proponents of DONT say it’s ineffective over changed, too, to reflect what is most popular in playing something strange to you, you can ask weak 1NTs because you lose the opportunity to duplicate bridge today. It reflects the general trend before you get cards in your hand. You can also make a penalty or equal-value double. in bidding toward lighter openings and more discuss issues with your partner. If you play Then look down at the major suit and minor aggressive competitive bidding. DONT and encounter a weak 1NT, for example, suit boxes: Bergen or other gadgets over majors? ACBL tournament rules require that both do you want to change to some other system? ? Now down to the two-bids: partners have conventions cards – filled out Thinking bridge opening-bid strength with a spade stopper. It asks If you notice that club block. you can survive partner to bid notrump with a heart stopper. East it. Unblock the ♣9, ♣8 and ♣6 under the ace, By Eddie Kantar doubles 2♠ to make sure partner leads a spade king and queen. Now when you play the ♣5, you Dlr: South ♠ A 3 against any eventual contract. can triumphantly underplay dummy’s 4 and take a Vul: E-W ♥ 7 6 4 Defensive commentary: East has asked for a fifth club trick with the 2. ♦ A K Q 2 spade lead and West obliges. West hopes East has Standing ovation, please. ♣ 9 8 6 4 a quick spade and will lead a heart through ♠ J 10 9 8 6 ♠ K 7 4 declarer’s king. Intermediate-Newcomer ♥ A Q J 3 2 ♥ 10 9 8 Play commentary: It’s pretty clear what is ♦ – ♦ J 10 9 5 4 3 Top 50 masterpoint winners going on here. Take the South seat. Judging from ♣ 10 7 3 ♣ J 1 12.08 Frank Pierce, San Mateo CA the double of 2♠, East has the ♠K and will surely ♠ Q 5 2 2 12.08 Eleanor Battaglia, Foster City punch a heart through your king if he gets on lead. ♥ K 5 CA You, on the other hand, barring 4-0 clubs, have at ♦ 8 7 6 3 9.90 Barbara Hamal, Kingston WA least nine tricks by simply winning the ♠A and ♣ A K Q 5 2 4 9.90 Norma Titus, Kingston WA cashing out: five clubs, three diamonds and the West North East South 5 9.60 Bonnie Chan, Visalia CA ♠A makes nine. 1♣ 6 9.60 Lisa Darcy, Visalia CA So what’s the problem? The problem, in case 2♣ 2♠ Dbl 2NT 7 9.54 Sheila Davis, Las Vegas NV you didn’t notice, is if clubs break 3-1 the clubs Pass 3NT All Pass 8 9.54 Oscar Chiodi, Las Vegas NV are blocked! If you cash the ♣A K Q, merrily : ♠J. 9 9.52 Gina Kirk, San Luis Obispo CA playing low clubs from the dummy, the fourth Bidding commentary: The 2♣ 10 9.52 Louise Abbott, Los Osos CA round of clubs will be won by North. Don’t look () typically shows 5-5 in the 11 8.69 Kathy Rodeman, Washougal WA now, but you have no way back to your hand to majors with 7-11 high-card points. It can also 12 8.69 Eileen Milligan, Corvallis OR cash the fifth club, and if diamonds don’t break show 15+ HCP, but partner assumes the minimum 13 8.48 Juanita Washburn, Lincoln NE 3-3, down you go. Misery. for the time being. North’s 2♠ cuebid shows continued on page 13 Page 4 Daily Bulletin

A workout from Deep ♠ – control – just. ♥ K 10 On a spade lead, as Josh Parker discovered, ♦ J declarer ducks a diamond, ruffs the spade By Barry Rigal ♣ 10 4 2 continuation and plays the ♦A and a diamond, then Three deals almost in succession at the start of ♠ – ♠ – ruffs a spade, crosses to the ♥K and ruffs a spade, the set of boards played in the second final session ♥ 6 2 ♥ Q J then sets up a club trick. Declarer is up to eight of the Lebhar IMP Pairs and the second semifinal ♦ 9 ♦ – tricks and down to the ♥A J doubleton. Eventually, session of the NABC+ Platinum Pairs produced ♣ 9 7 5 ♣ A K J 3 South must ruff the third club but is endplayed at much burning of the midnight oil for the analysts, ♠ – trick 12. trying to match Deep Finesse’s offhand statement of ♥ 7 The winning defense is for South to find the the tricks available at double-dummy. Here are the ♦ Q 10 7 “obvious” low heart lead. Declarer wins the ♥K deals. You may care to test yourself after reading ♣ Q 8 6 and plays a club. South must duck this, win the Deep ’s take. South still has to discard. If he pitches a club you next club and lead a low diamond to the 10 and Board 3 can drop his ♣Q and make 10 tricks. If he pitches North’s queen. If North is allowed to hold this trick, Dlr: South ♠ A 8 6 3 a diamond, you set up a heart in peace and quiet. he gives his partner a club ruff. So declarer must Vul: E-W ♥ K 10 5 So he pitches his heart. You play a diamond to cut win the ♦Q with the ace and return a low diamond. ♦ J 6 5 the defenders’ communications, and if South wins he A spade back taps declarer for the first time, and ♣ 10 4 2 is endplayed. So North wins and plays a club. East after ruffing a diamond in dummy, declarer is stuck ♠ K 9 5 4 ♠ Q 10 2 wins the ♣A and sets up his heart. No problem! there. A club lets South ruff, a spade ruff allows ♥ A 6 2 ♥ Q J 9 8 Deal 4 is far more difficult to analyze. Bart South to win and administer the third tap to give ♦ 9 3 2 ♦ A K Bramley took 15 minutes to explain the analysis. him trump control. ♣ 9 7 5 ♣ A K J 3 Let’s try to summarize. The deal, repeated for ♠ J 7 convenience: No chance to duck ♥ 7 4 3 Dlr: West ♠ A 9 8 7 6 By Barry Rigal ♦ Q 10 8 7 4 Vul: Both ♥ A K 5 On this deal from the Lebhar IMP Pairs, ♣ Q 8 6 ♦ K 9 reported earlier, Marty Hirschman made a nice Deep Finesse says 3NT can always be made. ♣ K 8 2 duck in the trump suit against an East player in 4♥, How? ♠ Q 4 ♠ K 10 3 2 resulting in defeat of the contract. Two declarers Board 4 ♥ Q J 7 ♥ 10 9 4 3 who made the contract – David Grainger and Nader Dlr: West ♠ A 9 8 7 6 ♦ 10 7 5 4 2 ♦ A J 3 Hanna – had to deal with a tricky opening lead. Vul: Both ♥ A K 5 ♣ A 9 7 ♣ 10 4 Dlr: West ♠ K 9 3 ♦ K 9 ♠ J 5 Vul: Both ♥ K 7 ♣ K 8 2 ♥ 8 6 2 ♦ A Q 4 2 ♠ Q 4 ♠ K 10 3 2 ♦ Q 8 6 ♣ A J 7 2 ♥ Q J 7 ♥ 10 9 4 3 ♣ Q J 6 5 3 ♠ A Q 10 8 5 ♠ – ♦ 10 7 5 4 2 ♦ A J 3 West leads a low diamond against 1NT by ♥ 9 5 ♥ A Q J 10 8 6 4 ♣ A 9 7 ♣ 10 4 South. East covers dummy’s card, South ducks ♦ K 10 6 ♦ 8 5 3 ♠ J 5 his ♦Q to cut communications. After cashing the ♣ 6 5 3 ♣ K Q 9 ♥ 8 6 2 ♦A, East must shift to the ♥10 or ♥9, West must ♠ J 7 6 4 2 ♦ Q 8 6 overtake. If declarer ducks this, West finds the ♥ 3 2 ♣ Q J 6 5 3 obvious shift, the ♠4!! Declarer can’t duck, or the ♦ J 9 7 DF says you can’t take seven tricks in notrump defenders go back to diamonds and have seven ♣ 10 8 4 by South. Why? tricks. So declarer wins the ♠A and goes after the Both successful declarers reached 4♥ from the Board 6 clubs. The defense duck twice, perforce, declarer West seat (well done) after East came in with 2♦ Dlr: East ♠ J 9 8 3 plays a second spade. West wins, cashes the ♣A over North’s 1NT opener, showing a hand with one Vul: E-W ♥ 9 and goes back to hearts. long major suit. ♦ Q 9 8 6 3 If North wins the first heart after East shifts, Each declarer received the sneaky lead of the ♣ 10 9 8 he goes after clubs and West ducks twice. Now ♥7 from North. Both ran the lead to hand – what ♠ A 10 7 2 ♠ 5 declarer runs the ♠J, covered all around, and plays next? ♥ K 5 ♥ A J 10 7 4 3 a second spade. East wins and leads a low heart to Hanna elected to cash the ♠A, pitching a ♦ 10 5 ♦ A 7 2 West’s queen. If North wins he has no entry – the diamond from dummy, then repeated the heart ♣ Q J 6 4 2 ♣ K 7 5 spades are dead. If he ducks, West cashes the ♣A finesse and tried the bold move of the♣ K. As ♠ K Q 6 4 and plays a third heart to set up the defenders’ Hanna hoped, North ducked the trick, although ♥ Q 8 6 2 seventh winner. winning and returning the ♠K looks safe enough. ♦ K J 4 There are many, many more variations, but the Now Hanna ran the trumps and in the four card- ♣ A 3 bottom line is that DF was right. Who knew? ending, North was strip-squeezed: DF says 4♥ by South can be defeated. Prove it! Now to board 6, repeated for convenience: ♠ K On board 3, I believe everyone in the field went Dlr: East ♠ J 9 8 3 ♥ – down in 3NT on a diamond lead. But DF knows the Vul: E-W ♥ 9 ♦ A Q answer. Win the ♦K, North retaining the ♦J, play ♦ Q 9 8 6 3 ♣ A J the ♠Q: 7, 4, ace. Win the diamond return with the ♣ 10 9 8 ♠ – ♠ – ace, play a low spade to the jack and queen, and ♠ A 10 7 2 ♠ 5 ♥ – ♥ 4 spade to the 10, low heart to the ace, cash the ♠K, ♥ K 5 ♥ A J 10 7 4 3 ♦ K 10 6 ♦ 8 5 leaving this ending: ♦ 10 5 ♦ A 7 2 ♣ 6 5 ♣ Q 9 ♣ Q J 6 4 2 ♣ K 7 5 ♠ – Reno tee shirts on sale ♠ K Q 6 4 ♥ – Souvenir tee shirts are on sale at the ♥ Q 8 6 2 ♦ J 9 7 Information Desk. Limited sizes available now – ♦ K J 4 ♣ 10 8 2X and 3X for $12. ♣ A 3 On the last trump, West can spare a club, but Let’s look at the normal defenses to 4♥ by North has no answer. Lost wallet East. On a diamond lead, be it low or high, declarer Grainger also won the ♥9 at trick one. He went A black wallet was lost near the Information ducks. A spade shift looks best. Declarer wins for the legitimate choice of finding a doubleton♥ K. Desk at the hotel. If you find it, please contact and plays the ♦A and takes a diamond ruff, then He cashed the ♠A, pitching a diamond, led a club Kevin Dwyer at 239-850-5559. unblocks the ♥K and leads a club to the king. South to the queen, ran the hearts and achieved the same can win and force declarer, but East has trump winning ending. Daily Bulletin Page 5

Horwedel TOURNAMENT APPEALS continued from page 1 In order to keep the bridge public informed of appeal results in a timely fashion, the what he calls a “rough patch” in his life. “Bridge NABC Daily Bulletin staff publishes write-ups. Every effort is made to ensure that these pulled me out of a bad situation,” he says. reports are accurate and complete. Before they are published in the NABC Appeals Horwedel rediscovered bridge one night at a Casebook, however, revisions may be made. bar when he heard some people talking about their APPEAL CASE # 4 A brief player poll had some passes and some game results. Horwedel showed his curiosity and 3♠ bids was taken under the wing of a local player. He soon Event: Platinum Pairs Director’s Ruling: The vulnerability became a fixture at the Vista Bridge Club. Session: First Qualifying (unfavorable) makes pass a logical alternative (Law Immersed in the game, Horwedel read every Dan Jacob 73C). The result was changed to 3♣ by South down bridge book he could get his hands on, and when Board #25 ♠ A 8 6 5 two, and a score of North-South minus 100 he felt a level of competence, he started playing a Vul: E–W ♥ J 7 The Appeal: East-West appealed the director’s lot at the club and in tournaments. “I was a bridge Dlr: North ♦ 10 4 2 decision. East was the only player who did not bum for awhile,” he says, “but I decided I didn’t ♣ 10 8 7 4 attend the hearing. want to do that.” Fredrik Nystrom Grace Jeklin East-West said that hesitations by East are It was a natural progression for him to become ♠ K J 9 7 4 3 ♠ Q 10 random, and it was just a short break (about five more involved in running games. He was already ♥ 10 3 ♥ Q 9 5 2 seconds). East must have two clubs so is likely to involved with the local unit. “It wasn’t a real ♦ 9 5 ♦ A K 7 6 3 be 2–4–5–2 after no raise with no small doubleton stretch for me to start directing.” ♣ 9 5 3 ♣ A Q in either black suit. The opponents found a 4–4 Horwedel says directing is “difficult and Nagy Kamel club fit, so it is unlikely the field will be in♣ 3 ; so challenging, and I love that aspect of it. I really ♠ 2 defending it will be about a 15% board. Therefore, enjoy the players and making sure they have a good ♥ A K 8 6 4 bidding 3♠ is clear. time.” ♦ Q J 8 North-South felt that pass is a logical He became an ACBL tournament director ♣ K J 6 2 alternative. in August 2005 and was taken on as a full-time West North East South The Decision: Some committee members employee shortly thereafter. He has been a Pass 1NT (1) 2♣ (2) felt strongly that five seconds was not a BIT, but workhorse since signing on, working 370 sessions 2♠ 3♣ Pass (3) Pass the committee voted that there was unauthorized last year. He expects to hit 400 sessions in 2010. 3♠ Pass Pass 4♣ information. When deciding what the UI suggested, “He works a ton,” says Smith. Dbl All Pass the majority judged either nothing specific or Horwedel is gratified to know he has the (1) 15–17. nothing more than the authorized information from respect of other TDs, and he really admires Smith. (2) Clubs and a higher ranking suit. the auction, namely that partner had a doubleton “The first time I worked with Matt,” Horwedel (3) Agreed hesitation. club. If the UI could not demonstrably suggest says, “I liked the way he worked, and I decided I Facts: The contract was 4♣ doubled by South one action over another then West could bid as he would just emulate him.” down three for a score of minus 500 after the lead pleased, per law 16B1(a) Therefore, the committee About two years ago, Horwedel was working of the ♥10. The director was called at the hesitation restored the table result of 4♣ doubled by South as the master at a bridge tournament when and after the play of the deal was completed. Both down three, North-South minus 500 and East-West he met Julie McDonald, who was caddying. They sides agreed to East’s break in (BIT). After plus 500. married two years ago and now live in Las Vegas, the ruling was delivered (three rounds later), East- Committee members: Aaron Silverstein where she is in school studying physical therapy. West contended that East had bid in her normal (chair), Dick Budd, Ellen Kent, Bruce Rogoff and Directing, Horwedel says, is a dream job, not random slow tempo. Jeff Roman. least because he likes his fellow TDs. “I don’t work with anyone I don’t enjoy.” Hard lesson have been called when the irregularity occurred. As one TD at this tournament noted, “You can’t appeal Gary Near of San Francisco learned a hard your own rulings.” lesson in the Robert Hattrup Side Swiss Teams on Tuesday. Mixed Pairs On the last round, with his team in contention continued from page 1 for the win, he was defending a 4♠ contract. At one point, as declarer played on trumps, he pulled two Radin, a WBF World Grand Master, has 15 cards from his hand – a trump and the ♣9. NABC+ titles. This is the first NABC+ win for Later in the play, Near won the lead and was Levine. told by his opponent he had to play the club. When The winners are not a regular partnership. “We he did, declarer got a ruff and a sluff to make the play some together, but mostly play in this event,” vulnerable game. That cost 12 IMPs, and Near’s says Levine. “We’ve played four of the last five team lost the match, falling from first in the event years.” Their highest finish previously was seventh.. to fifth. Radin is a full-time player. Levine is a retired It turns out, of course, that had a tournament lawyer and investment banker. Levine began playing bridge seriously about director been called when the irregularity occurred, Ouida McCullough of Portland OR is in charge everyone at the table would have been told that nine years ago. of the Prize Desk. If you are first in any section, Near would not have been obliged to play the ♣9 – “After I retired, I became a very serious student including the 299ers, one of her staff has a prize a minor penalty card – if he won the lead later. of the game,” says Levine. for you. Prize desk hours are: 8:30 a.m. to 9:45 ad forThe tournament lesson, circular_Layout of course, is 1 that3/1/10 a director7:32 PM Page should 1 Pam Granovetter of Cincinnati OH and John a.m. 11 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Zilic of Houston TX finished in third place. 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Putting on the pressure 1986 Lew Stansby, Ralph Katz 1987 Ed Manfield, On this deal from the second final session of the 1988 Ron Rubin, Michael Becker Baldwin , Michael Polowan 1989 Kit Woolsey, Ed Manfield took advantage of less-than-optimum defense to 1990 Don Campbell, Barry Harper score a near top. He and Jared Lilienstein finished 1991 , Henry Bethe second in the event. (became Open Pairs) Dlr: South ♠ K Q 7 6 2 1992 Bernie Miller, Mike Lucas Vul: Both ♥ 8 6 5 1993 Russ Ekeblad, ♦ 10 1994 Lloyd Arvedon, Allan Falk ♣ Q 9 7 6 1995 John Strauch, Evan Bailey ♠ A 5 4 3 ♠ J 10 1996 Ralph Katz, Howard Weinstein ♥ K J 3 ♥ A 10 9 7 2 1997 Eric Greco, ♦ Q 6 ♦ J 8 3 2 1998 Geir Helgemo, ♣ A 5 3 2 ♣ K 4 Last year’s winners, David Berkowitz and Larry Cohen 1999 , ♠ 9 8 2000 , Larry Hicks ♥ Q 4 Open Pairs competitors vie 2001 Jim Tritt, Richard Meffley ♦ A K 9 7 5 4 2002 Joergen Molberg, Boerre Lund ♣ J 10 8 for Silodor Trophy 2003 Ralph Katz, West North East South The 2004 Larry Cohen, David Berkowitz Lilienstein Polowan is a four-session event 2005 Bob Morris, 1♦ consisting of two qualifying 2006 David Berkowitz, Larry Cohen Dbl 1♠ 3♥ All Pass and two final sessions. The 2007 Giorgio Duboin, South started with two high diamonds, not winners’ names are engraved 2008 , Dan Jacob best, and continued with a third round of the suit. on the Silodor Trophy, 2009 David Berkowitz, Larry Cohen Polowan ruffed with the ♥J. When that held, he presented in memory of knew how to play the heart suit, cashing the king , winner of the and playing a heart to his ace, felling the queen. , the McKenney Trophy and more Thinking ahead ♠ Now he cashed two more hearts and the ♦J, than 30 North American championships. Dlr: North K 5 ♥ reaching this position, with North still to play: Silodor, a member of the team that won the first Vul: Both A 3 2 ♦ ♠ K Q Bermuda Bowl World Championship in 1950, won J 7 6 3 ♣ ♥ – the Vanderbilt eight times, the six times, J 10 9 6 ♠ ♠ ♦ – the , the Open Pairs and the Master Mixed Q 8 6 2 A 9 7 ♥ ♥ ♣ Q 9 7 6 Teams three times each and the Mixed Pairs five K Q J 7 6 9 5 ♦ ♦ ♠ A ♠ J 10 times. 5 A K Q 9 2 ♣ ♣ ♥ – ♥ 7 holds the record in the event with A 8 5 Q 4 3 ♠ ♦ – ♦ – seven victories. J 10 4 3 ♥ ♣ A 5 3 2 ♣ K 4 Silodor was an original member of the Bridge 10 8 4 ♦ ♠ 9 8 Hall of Fame, elected in the Sixties when the 10 8 4 ♣ ♥ – institution was the province of its creator, The K 7 2 ♦ – Bridge World magazine. West North East South ♦ ♣ J 10 8 The trophy was presented in 1963 in memory Pass 1 Pass ♥ North is caught in a . If he of Silodor and made retroactive to include winners 1 Pass 1NT (1) Pass ♣ ♦ discards a spade, Polowan can play a spade to the of the event, which began in 1958. 2 (2) Pass 2 (3) Pass ace, felling the now-singleton honor and take the Previous winners: 3NT All Pass rest of the tricks. In practice, North discarded a 1958 Leonard Harmon, Ivar Stakgold (1) 15-17, could have four spades. club, so Polowan played the ♣K, a club to the ace 1959 , Edward Taylor (2) . and ruffed a club, establishing the ♣5 for 11 tricks 1960 Robert Jordan, (3) Minimum; denies three hearts and four and a near top. 1961 Mark Hodges, Hampton Hume spades. South can hold Polowan to nine tricks by 1962 Robert Jordan, Arthur Robinson Arnie Malasky found a deceptive duck and a switching to a spade, a club or a low diamond 1963 Norman Kay, Sidney Silodor squeeze to overcome entry problems on this deal at trick two. Even a heart switch would have 1964 Barry Crane, Oswald Jacoby from the second qualifying session of the Levintritt prevented the overtricks. 1965 John Biddle, James Wisemiller Silver Ribbon Pairs. 1966 , Norman Kay South led the ♠3 to 3NT. Malasky, East, could Splangler new 1967 Harvey Cohen, Maury Genud see severe entry problems, especially if the defense 1968 Ronald Balu, Richard Spero played diamonds early, so he played a low spade Platinum LM 1969 Robert Freedman, James Mathis from dummy and smoothly ducked his ♠A when Linda Spangler has 1970 Barry Crane, John Fisher North played the ♠K. This convinced North that advanced to Platinum Life 1971 1-2. Barry Crane, John Fisher his partner held the ♠A. Master, a rank requiring 1-2. Joan Remey, Vincent Remey Malasky was hoping that North also held the 10,000 . 1972 1-2. Barry Crane, John Fisher ♥A. If so, he would surely “know” that partner Spangler earned the final 1-2. , Merle Tom could not have both the ♠A and ♣K and therefore points she needed at a recent 1973 Michael Hoffman, Jack Rhatigan would not find the damaging club shift. Dallas TX sectional. 1974 Barry Crane, John Fisher North shifted to the ♦3. Malasky won the ♦K She has been active 1975 Garey Hayden, Daniel Hyland and led a heart to dummy’s king and North’s ace. in governance and served as president of Unit 1976 Terry Hause, Ernest Ivey North switched to a spade and Malasky could now 176 (Dallas). She is a former owner of the Valley 1977 Barry Crane, Peter Rank see the possibility of a black-suit squeeze if South View (TX) Bridge Club. Spangler is a frequent 1978 Robert Levin, Mike Passell held the ♣K. competitor in the Barry Crane Top 500 race. 1979 , Eric Rodwell Malasky played low from hand on the spade Spangler lived in the Dallas TX area until she 1980 Paul Lewis, Michael Schreiber lead and won South’s ♠10 with dummy’s ♠Q. He recently retired after 17 years with a major Texas 1981 Dan Gertsman, Marc Nathan then ran four heart tricks, discarding two diamonds law firm. She now lives in Fort Worth TX. Spangler 1982 , Craig Janitschke and a club from his hand. He led to his ♠A and says she is enjoying retirement. 1983 Barry Crane, Mike Passell cashed the ♦A and ♦Q, which caught East in a “My six grandchildren tell me I make the best 1984 Lou Bluhm, spade-club squeeze. Plus 660 was worth 20 out of mashed potatoes in Texas,” she says. 1985 , Joey Silver 25 matchpoints. Daily Bulletin Page 7

Winners: 1958 Kay Rhodes, 1930 Olive Peterson, Maud Zontlein 1959 Bert Epstein, Blossom Grossblatt 1931 Vivi Hanson, Elinor Murdoch 1960 Gretchen Feldstein, Jane Mueller 1932 Mrs. Jay S. Jones, Olive Peterson 1961 May Belle Long, Effie Woods 1933 Doris Fuller, Mrs. Courtand Smith 1962 Clarice Holt, Mrs. Greeley Warner 1934 Helen Bonwit, Helen White 1935 Bertine Teichman, Mable Ulbrich 1962 , Sylvia Stein 1936 Mrs. Jay S. Jones, 1963 Mrs. K. L. Sargent, Mrs. Ray Tobin 1937 Mable Ervin, Doris Fuller 1964 Margaret Alcorn, Lucille Patterson 1938 Helen Sobel, Sally Young 1965 , Sue Sachs 1939 Helen Sobel, Sally Young 1966 Virginia Heckel, Edith Kemp 1940 Edith Atkinson, Mrs. John Waidlich 1967 Garner McDaniel, Terry Michaels 1941 Mae P. Rosen, Edith Seligman 1968 Hermine Baron, 1942 Mae P. Rosen, Edith Seligman 1969 Gale Clarke, Gloria Noszka Last year’s winners Joann Glasson and Lisa 1943 Mae P. Rosen, Edith Seligman 1970 Robin Klar, Tina Rockaway Berkowitz 1944 , Margaret Wagar 1971 Amalya Kearse, Jacqui Mitchell Women’s Pairs compete 1945 Peggy Golder, Olive Peterson 1972 Kerri Davis, Rhoda Walsh 1946 Edith Seligman, Sally Young 1973 Ann Economidy, Vivian Williamson for Whitehead Trophy 1947 Gratian Goldstein, Josephine Gutman 1974 Pat Leary, Jan Stansby Play begins today in the Whitehead Women’s 1948 Gratian Goldstein, Josephine Gutman 1975 Jacqui Mitchell, Gail Moss Pairs with two qualifying sessions, followed by two 1949 Kay Rhodes, Ruth Sherman 1976 Gail Schaab, Barbara Staton final sessions tomorrow. 1950 Mrs. John Kelly, Dorothy Thompson 1977 Jacqui Mitchell, Gail Moss This is the 79th Women’s Pairs. At stake is the 1951 Alwina M. Dunphy, Mrs. Edward Minear 1978 Babs Charney, Flo Rotman Whitehead Trophy, donated in 1930 by Wilbur C. 1952 Shirley Fairchild, Elaine Lee 1979 Anne Burnstein, Edith Kemp Whitehead of New York, a great bridge authority 1953 Mrs. Harold P. Swearingen, Barbara 1980 Mildred Boyce, Barbara Norwood and a member of the team that won the Vanderbilt Weiner 1981 Emma Jean Hawes, Dorothy Hayden Cup in 1928, the first year it was in play. 1954 Margaret Alcorn, Sally Neely Truscott Whitehead (1866-1931) was president of the 1955 Kay Rhodes, Margaret Wagar 1982 Hermine Baron, Beverly Rosenberg Simplex Automobile Company, but bridge held 1956 Kay Rhodes, Margaret Wagar 1983 Evelyn Levitt, Jo Morse such a fascination for him that he retired from 1957 Kay Rhodes, Margaret Wagar 1984 Judy Tucker, Jacqui Mitchell business in 1910 to devote his life to bridge. 1958 Betty Nail, Phyllis Novak 1985 Dale Dermer, JoAnne Caplan He was the inventor of many bidding and play 1959 Betty Adler, Dorothy Hayden 1986 Edith Freilich, Nancy Gruver conventions, the quick-trick table of card values, 1960 Mary Jane Farell, 1987 Tobi Deutsch, the Whitehead system of requirements for original 1961 , Betty Haddad 1988 Sally Wheeler, Georgiana Gates bids and responses and the Whitehead table of 1989 Nadine Wood, Jeanne Elkner preferential leads. The Women’s Pairs was held at the Summer North 1990 Tobi Deutsch, June Deutsch Whitehead was instrumental in standardizing American Championships until 1962. A similar 1991 Leslie Paryzer, Nancy Widman procedures in and later in contract event was held at the Spring NABC 1958-1962 1992 Cheri Bjerkan, Janice Seamon bridge. with these winners: 1993 Carol Sanders, Betty Ann Kennedy 1994 Corinne Kirkham, Ann Kluewer 1995 Lila Perlstein, Juanita Chambers 1996 Nancy Widman, Leslie Paryzer 1997 Susan Wexler, Margie Gwozdzinsky 1998 Judi Radin, 1999 Harriet Eaton, Ellen Crawford 2000 Joan Stein, Eunice Rosen 2001 Judi Radin, Sylvia Moss 2002 Cheri Bjerkan, Sue Weinstein 2003 Joan Eaton, Candace Griffey 2004 Jacqui Mitchell, Amalya Kearse 2005 , Laurie Vogel 2006 Sylvia Moss, Judy Radin 2007 Kamla Chawla, Irina Ladyzhevsky 2008 Chris Benson, Lynne Feldman 2009 , Joann Glasson Support the Seattle Fall NABC -­ 2011 For sale: • Tee shirts • Vests • Jackets Available for sale one hour prior to the afternoon session. See booth by the Registration area. Top five reasons to buy a tee shirt: 5. Support the Seattle NABC 4. Logo designed by Kathy Angstadt 3. Distract your opponets with bridge red color 2. Have something to wear to the gym 1. Doubles as a nightshirt to replace your stinky PJs. Page 8 Daily Bulletin Vanderbilt Knockout Teams 88 Teams Robert Hampton, Blythewood SC; , Singer Frank Nickell, New York NY; Ralph Katz, Burr Ridge Island FL; John Hurd, New York NY; , IL; Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL; Eric Rodwell, Clearwater Williamsville NY; , Warszawa Poland; Bch FL; , SW40DQ England; Bob Grzegorz Narkiewicz, Bielsk Poland Hamman, Dallas TX vs James Cayne, New York NY; Michael Seamon, Dania FL; Pierre Zimmerman, Geneva Switzerland; Franck Multon, Alfredo Versace - Lorenzo Lauria, Rome Italy; Krzysztof Nice ; Michel Bessis, Paris France; , Martens, Rzeszow 35- Poland; , Paris France; Tor Helness, Oslo Norway; Geir Helgemo, Puszczykoud Poland Trondheim Ca Norway vs Aubrey Strul, Delray Beach FL; Michael Becker, Boca Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY; Louk Verhees, Raton FL; Fulvio Fantoni, Rome Italy; Claudio Nunes, Voorhou Netherlands; Russell Ekeblad, Portsmouth RI; Jan Roma Italy; Erik Saelensminde, Bergen Norway; Boye Jansma, Malden Netherlands; Ron Rubin, Miami FL; Matt Brogeland, Norway Granovetter, Cincinnati OH vs John Onstott, New Orleans LA; , Miami Martin De Knijff, Las Vegas NV; Frederic Wrang, FL; - Walid Elahmady, Cairo ; Jim Stockholm Sweden; Peter Fredin, Malmo Sweden; Bjorn Krekorian, Pensacola FL; Drew Casen, Las Vegas NV Fallenius, New York NY; Fredrik Nystrom, Stockholm vs Sweden; , Taby Sweden Thomas Carmichael, Kennesaw GA; , Waterloo ON; David Grainger, Etobicoke ON; Darren John Diamond, Boca Raton FL; Brian Platnick, Evanston Wolpert, Thornhill ON; Nikolay Demirev, Arlington Hts IL; Brad Moss, San Anselmo CA; Fred Gitelman - Geoff IL; Daniel Gerstman, Buffalo NY Hampson, Las Vegas NV; Eric Greco, Philadelphia PA vs Martin Fleisher, New York NY; Michael Kamil, Holmdel Mark Gordon, Purchase NY; Terje Aa, Heimdal Norway; NJ; Chip Martel, Davis CA; Lew Stansby, Dublin CA; Jorgen Molberg, Trondheim Norway; Curtis Cheek, Las Robert Levin, Lake Ariel PA; Steve Weinstein, Andes NY Vegas NV; Pratap Rajadhyaksha, Venice FL; Joe Grue, vs New York NY Dennis Dawson, Santa Fe NM; Walter Johnson, Columbus OH; - Rumen Trendafilov, Varna Carolyn Lynch, Scottsdale AZ; Mike Passell, Las Vegas ; Vladislav Isporski, Sofia Bulgaria; Valentin NV; - Aleksander Dubinin, Moscow Kovachev, Stony Brook NY Russia; Cezary Balicki, Smolec Poland; Adam Zmudzinski, Katowice Poland vs

1. Nickell 178 64. Ng 96 1. Nickell 11 25 73 92 32. Koneru 197 24 39 55 85 33. King 97 32. Koneru 1. Nickell

17. Polowan 170 16. Zimmerman 48. Blanchard 61 17. Polowan 37 68 79 WD 16. Zimmerman 131 73 118 177 49. DeFalco 107 16. Zimmerman

9. Onstott 192 56. Hung 65 9. Onstott 48 74 117 24. Drijver 129 17 31 37 WD 41. Rogoff 131 23. (41) Rogoff 9. Onstott

25. Morse 104 8. (40) Carmichael 40. Carmichael 150 25. (40) Carmichael 53 69 82 117 37 91 97 110 8. O’Rourke 125 8. O’Rourke 57. Texan Aces 88

5. Cayne 96 5. Cayne 60. Whitworth 14 WD 47 81 131 195 38 80 101 121 28. (63) Van Prooijen 175 28. (63) Van Prooijen 37. Marshall 112 5. Cayne

21. (53)Berg 154 12. Strul 21. (43) Berg 44. Falk 105 28 46 64 71 52 75 115 162 12. Strul 191 12. Strul 53. Litwin 111

13. Mahaffey 207 13. Mahaffey 52. Caldwell 191 31 52 69 95

37 76 117 132 20. Hampton 129 20. Hampton 45. Lebi 77 13. (20) Hampton

227 4. Lynch 29. Rigal 29. Rigal 36. Barrett 87 50 74 77 92 36 71 101 161 4. Lynch 117 4. Lynch 61. Hiraki 68 Daily Bulletin Page 9 Vanderbilt Knockout Teams - , Dallas TX; Judith Bianco - 25.00 17/32 Mary Ann Berg, Atherton CA; John Winthrop Allegaert, New York NY; Lapt Chan, Forest Hills Mohan, Huixquilucan Mexico; Huub Bertens, Tilburg NY; , Pleasantville NY Netherlands; Ton Bakkeren, Oisterwijk Netherlands; vs Simon De Wijs, Doorn Netherlands; Bauke Muller, Hoorn Romain Zaleski - Albert Faigenbaum - Dominique Pilon - Netherlands Jean Quantin, Paris France; Marc Bompis, Bourg La Reine 25.00 17/32 Seymon Deutsch, Laredo TX; John France Kranyak, Bay Village OH; , London England; Jon Baldursson, Hafnarfjordur Iceland; Thorlakur 25.00 17/32 Rose Meltzer, Los Gatos CA; Kyle Jonsson, Kopavogur Iceland Larsen, San Francisco CA; Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD; 25.00 17/32 Barry Rigal - Michael Moss, New York David Berkowitz, Boca Raton FL; Apolinary Kowalski, NY; Alex Ornstein, Roslyn Heights NY; George Mittelman, Warsaw Poland; PiotrTuszynski, Warsaw Poland Toronto ON; Jeff Aker, Briarcliff NY; Brady Richter, 25.00 17/32 Lou Ann O’Rourke, Scottsdale AZ; Roger Summit NJ Bates, Mesa AZ; Giorgio Duboin, Torino Italy; Antonio 25.00 17/32 Michal Kwiecien, Lublin Poland; Sementa, Parma Italy; Eddie Wold, Houston TX; Marc Krzysztof Kotorowicz, Bialystok Poland; Jacek Jerzy Jacobus, Las Vegas NV Kalita, Warsaw Poland; Rafal Jagniewski, Legiowowo 25.00 17/32 Jim Mahaffey, Winter Park FL; Peter Poland Weichsel, Carlsbad CA; , New York NY; Jacek 25.00 17/32 Venkatrao Koneru, San Antonio TX; Ira Pszczola, Chapel Hill NC; Fu Zhong, People’s Chorush, Houston TX; , Seattle WA; Neil Republic of ; Jie Zhao, People’s Republic of Chambers, Schenectady NY China 25.00 17/32 Bruce Rogoff, Tenafly NJ; Joshua Parker, 25.00 17/32 , Arlington VA; Peter Briarcliff NY; Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA; Wafik Boyd, Darnestown MD; Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA; Fred Abdou, Bakersfield CA; Chris Larsen, Costa Mesa CA Stewart, Bloomington NY; Douglas Doub, W Hartford CT; 25.00 17/32 Harvey Brody, San Francisco CA; James , New York NY Griffin, Sausalito CA; Larry Sealy, Huntsville AL; Jim 25.00 17/32 Michael Polowan, New York NY; Jacob Foster, Birmingham AL Morgan, Madison WI; Stephen Landen, Ellicott City MD; 25.00 17/32 Phillip Becker, Beachwood OH; Kumar Nicolas L’Ecuyer, Montreal QC Bhatia, Pepper Pike OH; Yuxiong Shen, Shanghai People’s 25.00 17/32 Andrew Rosenthal - Aaron Silverstein, Republic of China; Yi Zhong, Cockeysville MD New York NY; Mark Feldman, Austin TX; Michael 25.00 17/32 Cornelis Van Prooijen, Nieuw Vennep Rosenberg, New Rochelle NY; , Reading Great Netherlands; Jessica Piafsky - Barry Piafsky, New York Britain; Tom Townsend, London England NY; Don Piafsky, Toronto ON

2, Schwartz 151 2, Schwartz 63. Bettadapura 105 32 66 118 150 51 88 109 144 31. Jones 158 2. Schwartz 31. Jones 34. Lindop 156

15. DeKnijff 18. Rosenthal 116 18. Rosenthal 47. Lusky 100 13 40 83 104 26 51 103 133 15. DeKnijff 150 15. DeKnijff 50. Byrnes 78 WD

10. Jacobs 115 10. (55) Brody 55. Brody 141 35 52 94 117 25 47 97 141 23. Lall 90 23. Lall 10. (23) Lall 42. Lombardi 57

7. (26) Zaleski 26. Zaleski 148 26. Zaleski 39. Hollman 85 44 53 77 95 16 35 46 88 7. Welland 145 7. (58) Becker 58. Becker 156

6. Meltzer 169 6. Meltzer 59. Wiss 52 WD 20 33 49 90 43 92 101 115 27. Stansby 41 WD 27. (38) Dawson 6. (38) Dawson 38. Dawson 144

11. Fleisher 22. Deutsch 109 22. Deutsch 43. Wickham 104 24 47 100 132 34 81 118 172 11. Fleisher 171 11. Fleisher 54. (73) Agica 65

14. Robinson 229 14. Robinson 51. Millikan 89 29 88 90 142 36 57 118 147 19. Gordon 185 19. Gordon 14. (19) Gordon 46. Gromova 125

3. Diamond 30. Walczak 159 30. Team Poland 35. Joel 144 25 38 71 86 30 59 65 106 3. Diamond 210 3. Diamond 62. Sulgrove 71 Page 10 Daily Bulletin

Bean was the editor of Mad, Mad World of Double the fun Bridge, a publication that strongly championed In a team game, one pair bid to 6♠ on the players of less than expert class. deal shown below, and claimed 12 tricks after the Winners and runners-up opening lead (low cards are approximate). 1986 1. Wayne Perrin, Martin Newland; 2. Hugh ♠ J 4 2 Ogle, Charlie Cargile ♥ A J 1987 1. Jim Garder, Jimmy Ritzenberg; 2. ♦ A 8 7 3 Charles Moser, Paul Bratton ♣ K 7 6 2 1988 1. Leni Holtz, Guy Green; 2. Anthony Trafecanty, Michael Trafecanty ♠ A K Q 10 9 7 6 3 1989 1. Lu Kohutiak, Yvonne Hernandez; 2-3. ♥ 3 Warren Haynie, Charlie Cargile; 2-3. Bill ♦ 4 Goldberg, Bill McKenna ♣ A 9 8 1990 1. Philip Gordon, Mike Grodsky; 2. North South Rajendra Agarwal, Don Chilrud 1♠ 1991 1. Dan Marthaler, Robert Johnstone; 2. Last year’s winners, Daniel Jackson and Bill 2♣ 2♠ Steven Gaynor, Art Ardy Bakshian Gervais 3♠ 4NT 1992 1. Duncan McCallum, Peter Peng; 2. Andy 5♥ (1) 5NT Bean Red Ribbon Pairs Goodman, Steve Zolotow 6♣ (2) 7♠ 1993 1. Ron Weinstock, John Gillette; 2. Hank begins today Pass Meyer, Marty Graf The Bean Red (1) Two key cards without the ♠Q. 1994 1. T.C. Petty, Steve Altus; 2. Grant Ribbon Pairs, an ACBL (2) Promises the ♣K. Robinson, Joe Walden event with national At the other table, Mike Cappelletti bid to the 1995 1. Marc Umeno, Hank Youngerman; 2. rating open to players grand slam on the auction shown. West led the Bernie Greenspan, Keith Sechler with fewer than 2000 ♥K taken by the ace. The elder Cappelletti had 12 1996 1. Vinay Sarin, Ringo Chung; 2. Burton masterpoints, gets tricks, but where to get the 13th? He played five Lipsky, Arnold Goldstein underway today. rounds of trumps to reach this position: 1997 1. Tony Miller, Diane Miller; 2. Mark Players earn ♠ — Bumgardner, Nagy Kamel qualification by placing ♥ J 1998 1. Paul Spear, Jim Johnsen; 2. David first or second overall ♦ A 8 7 Halasi, Mike Nadler in regionally rated ♣ K 7 6 1999 1. Jenni Hartsman, Andrew Rosenthal; 2. events of at least Flight B status. Neither member ♠ — ♠ — Martin Hunter, Andy Stark of a qualifying pair may hold more than 2000 ♥ Q ♥ — 2000 1. Nie Wei Ping, Christopher Leung; 2. masterpoints at the time of qualification. ♦ J 8 6 ♦ K Q 10 2 David Yang, Xiaodong Shi The four-session event began in 1986 and ♣ Q 10 5 ♣ J 9 4 2001 1. LaToss Carpenter, Brandon Carpenter; 2. winners have their names inscribed on the Percy X. ♠ 7 6 3 Mike Nadler, Gurhun Baykal Bean Trophy. ♥ — 2002 1. Rich Atwater, Chris Pesce; 2. Bob Bean Trophy ♦ 4 Sievers, Georgia Heth The trophy was designated by the ACBL ♣ A 9 8 2003 1. Chi-Yen Lai, Bin Dai; 2. Edward Leach, Board of Directors in 1996 to honor Bean, ACBL When declarer cashed a trump, West discarded Bruce Schwaidelson president in 1972 and chairman of the Board in the ♦6 (a club wouldn’t help), Cappelletti discarded 2004 1. Martin Harris, Jacob Morgan; 2. Mark 1973. the ♣6 from dummy and East played the ♦2. Brighouse, Harvinder Sidhu Bean (1916-1992) represented District 19 on Cappelletti led the ♦4 to the ace and ruffed a 2005 1. Yeong-Long Shiue, David Margolin; 2. the Board from 1964 until 1988 and served as diamond. Now, when he led his last trump, West Jim Lyle, Robert Todd president of the ACBL Charity Foundation from had to discard a club or the ♥J would be good. 2006 1. Chris Buchanan, B.J. Trelford; 2. Everett 1974 until 1981. He was a member of the National Declarer discarded the ♥J. East had to save his Boyer, Mansoor Gowani Goodwill Committee and the National Board of ♦K (or the 8 in dummy would be good), so he also 2007 1. Jack Hawthorne, Paul Spear; 2. Jim Governors and general chairman of arrangements discarded a club. South was now able to cash the Kehoe, Chuck Michalski for the in Seattle in 1984. club ♣K and ♣A, and his ♣9 was high for the 13th 2008 1. Mike Develin, Li-Chung Chen; 2. Sidney Bean and his wife, Anne, were named ACBL trick – the worked. Kanter, Ron Nelken Honorary Members for 1992, the first time Making 7♠ was a 13-IMP pickup for 2009 1. Daniel Jackson, Bill Gervais; 2. Steven that honor was bestowed on a husband-wife Cappelletti’s team. Towner, Mitch Towner combination. The Insider about 3:38 in the morning. About four hours later, darned keys so that we have more time to form a truck shows up at the back door of the hotel with committees, weigh the options, vote, recount the The Insider wandered into the Bulletin Office 4002 copies of the paper. The Services guys take votes, reconsider the decisions, reconvene the yesterday evening to check on the score of the it from there, loading the various newspaper racks committees, revote, repeat and repent. You will be University of Memphis NIT basketball game. so you have something to read while waiting for happy to know a compromise was reached – the (After quite a run in the Big Dance the last few your breakfast. Then, the whole process repeats for executives get metal mesh trash cans, the rest of the years, the Tigers are giving the little dance a shot 11 days. On the 12th day, the Bulletin Boys head staff, plastic. this year – one game, one win, so far. The Insider home for several hours well-earned rest before The Vanderbilt goes behind screens today. The wonders, if they win it all, do they get to become hitting the keyboards to get next month’s Bridge action should really heat up with matches going the University of Horn Lake Tigers?) The Bulletin Bulletin off to the printer. The Insider is impressed. well into the night – sorry, Bulletin Boys. The top Boys were hard at work on this very issue of the The other NABC Insider – the New Amazing women players begin their own four-day biathlon Daily Bulletin. If you stop to think about it, it is Building Consultant – was also hard at work with the pairs today and tomorrow followed by pretty amazing that an event can end at after 1:00 yesterday. There are so many details involved in Swiss on Saturday and Sunday. There is still a lot in the morning and by 8:00 that same morning a new building – office trash cans, water coolers, of great bridge to be played in Reno – make sure you can read all about it in the Daily Bulletin. The vending machines, cleaning services, coat hooks, you get your share. Boys write articles, get the scores from Patty in coffee machines, the list goes on and on and on. Operations, lay it all out (with help from Super Plastic or metal trash cans? Coke or Pepsi? Mop Lost and Found Stemley from Staton), send it off to a printer the floors daily or twice weekly? Between the Missing something? There is a lost and found several miles away (and off into space only to show three of us, the Insider is glad the S.C. lost the at the Information Desk. They have convention up on the ACBL web page) and call it a day at cards, glasses, earrings, bracelets and name tags. Daily Bulletin Page 11

SUNDAY-MONDAY SIDE SERIES TUESDAY ZIP KOS BRACKET I 114.75 Tables 14 Tables 12.50 1/2 Marilyn Arnold, San Antonio TX 126.61% 3.64 1 Robert Forster, New York NY; Gideon Tan, Denver CO; David Rogers, Southern Pines NC; John Veltri, 12.50 1/2 Jerry Harrington, Garden Ridge TX 126.61% Bradenton FL 10.61 3 Jannes van ‘t Oever, Berkeley CA 125.64% 2.55 2 Adam Kaplan, New Port Richey FL; Tim 5.39 4/5 Anita Burgis, Santee CA 122.59% Crank, Cincinnati OH; Greg Humphreys, Charlottesville VA; Julie 5.39 4/5 Les Fouks, Vancouver BC 122.59% Zhu, Vero Beach FL 6.37 6/7 Franco Scarfone, Gabriola BC 120.52% 1.46 3/4 Gale Dimick - Katie Dimick, Hollister CA; 6.37 6/7 Maria Scarfone, Gabriola BC 120.52% Barbara Deasy - Bee Melendez, Salinas CA 1.46 3/4 Brady Hixson - Max Aeschbacher, Salt Lake 5.49 8/9 Marvin Weitzenhoffer, Las Vegas NV 117.95% City UT; Mitch Towner, Austin TX; Aaron Cavender, Sandy UT 5.49 8/9 Gregory Nowak, Las Vegas NV 117.95% 3.09 10/11 Joann Satterthwaite, So Padre Is TX 115.22% MONDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING KO BRACKET 1 3.09 10/11 Susan O’Neil, Aledo TX 115.22% 6 Tables 25.80 1 David Maidman - Marin Marinov, New York NY; Rumen Trendafilov - Kalin Karaivanov, Varna Bulgaria MONNESDAY-WEDNESDAY SIDE GAME SERIES 13.67 2 Rick Kaye, Bingham Farms MI; Kelley Hwang, 21.0 Tables New York NY; Beverly Gardner, Farmington Hls MI; John A B C Russell, North Barringto IL; , Stony Brook NY 4.70 1 Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA; Buddhadeb Biswas, Lexington MA 66.37% 4.10 2 1 Margot Hirsch, Arlington TX; Richard Hart, Piedmont CA 65.48% MONDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING KO 2 3.08 3 2 1 Konny Murray - Barbara Babcock, Carmel Valley CA 63.99% 6 Tables 16.07 1 William McFall, New Berlin WI; James 1.98 4 Julia Bomalaski, Indialantic FL; Charlotte Blum, La Jolla CA 63.69% Melville, Springfield IL; Will Engel, Freeport IL; Sun-O Ho, 2.31 5 3 2 Lynne Humphrey, Moraga CA; Trisha Oconnor, Walnut Creek CA 61.61% Brookfield WI 1.31 6 Howard Piltch, South Bend IN; Frank Mastrola, Swansea MA 61.01% 8.52 2 Jack Lee, Richmond BC; Baixiang Liu - Joel 1.96 4 Gideon Tan, Denver CO; Adam Kaplan, New Port Richey FL 59.52% Martineau, Vancouver BC; Eric Pan, Burnaby BC 1.37 5 Paul Sitz, Ramsey MN; Bert Sheldon, San Antonio TX 57.74% 0.97 6 Alan Cummings - Polly Siegel, Los Altos CA 56.55% MONDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING KO 3 8 Tables 1.62 3 Tai Wang, Rosemead CA; Edward Hsi, Arcadia CA 55.65% 13.20 1 Robert Webster, Ripon WI; Nancy Ogreenc, 1.24 4 Helene Katz, Louisville KY; Carol Warner, Fairview Hgts IL 53.27% Wautoma WI; Judith Lichter, Sparta WI; David Vaclavik, Appleton 0.91 5 Yuan Chen, Toronto ON; Yaping Ge, Highland CA 52.98% WI 7.00 2 Edwin Katten, Cave Creek AZ; Donald WEDNESDAY MORNING 5/20/50 PAIRS Sondergeld, Hubbardton VT; Jay Armstrong, Albuquerque NM; John Bronson, Lopez Island WA 5.0 Tables A B C MONDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING KO 4 1.58 1 1 1 Donald Dufour - Bernie Dufour, Weyburn SK 66.95% 8 Tables 1.19 2 2 2 Carol Whitelaw - Linda Struthers, Carmichael CA 61.60% 8.89 1 Rachael Gosling, Paget Bermuda; Craig Hutton 0.89 3 J Davis, Benicia CA; Joel Havemann, Washington DC 57.44% - Stephen Cosham, Hamilton Bermuda; Stephan Juliusburger, 0.68 4 3 Pamela Haskins, Pls Vd Pnl CA; Freda Main, Palos Verdes Es CA 54.45% Dania FL 4.71 2 Alan Kosansky, Kailua HI; Gary Rosenthal - Wilfred Motokane Jr - Richard S H Wong, Honolulu HI WEDNESDAY MORNING 100/200/300 PAIRS 19.0 Tables MONDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING KO 5 A B C 8 Tables 4.10 1 1 Sharon Henning, Larkspur CA; Roma Yvonne Rehfisch, Oakland CA 65.77% 7.13 1 Michael Folkert, Captain Cook HI; Marlene 3.08 2 2 Glen Bates - Ronald Foerster, Bend OR 61.96% Sabo, Kailua Kona HI; Judy Keilin - J W Jack Meng, Danville CA 3.78 2 Cyann Martin - Jeri Nelson, Neenah WI; 2.31 3 3 Marilyn Duncan, Seattle WA; Kayel White, Federal Way WA 60.71% Patricia Perry, Lafayette CA; Jacqueline Goodling, Mesa AZ 2.14 4 4 1 Leeanne Creech, Snoqualmie WA; Melinda Westgate, Mercer Island WA 60.42% 1.61 5 5 2 Lael Cooksley - Jan Hart, Redmond OR 60.29% MONDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING KO 6 1.20 6 6 3 Sally Fishman - Barbara Pastine, Bozeman MT 57.90% 8 Tables 0.99 4 Dot Boulia - Larry Boulia, Cary NC 57.60% 4.92 1 James Shoenhard - Roy Robson, Arlington VA; M. David Jackson, Alexandria VA; Maggie Burke, Tacoma WA 0.71 5 Nancy Serne, Sacramento CA; Dennis Uthe, Roseville CA 56.77% 2.61 2 Martha Dukes, Albany OR; Jeff Weed, Houston TX; Margaret Rutt, Novato CA; Lynn Lewis, Belvedere CA MONDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING SIDE SERIES 49.75 Tables TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING COMPACT KO # 1 9.52 1 Adam Kaplan, New Port Richey FL 131.54% 16 Teams 7.14 2 Julie Zhu, Vero Beach FL 125.89% 18.63 1 Mel Colchamiro, Merrick NY; Melvin Marcus, Waltham MA; Lewis Gamerman, Westwood MA; Richard Budd, 8.65 3 Aaron Cavender, Sandy UT 123.51% Portland ME 5.42 4 Buddhadeb Biswas, Lexington MA 119.94% 13.04 2 Michael Keller, Kalispell MT; Ernest Olness 4.47 5/6 Kemble Yates, Ashland OR 112.90% Jr, Billings MT; Rodney Paxton, Coeur D’Alene ID; Tim Spencer, 4.47 5/6 Steven Hibbs, Lakewood WA 112.90% Great Falls MT 3.08 7/8 Konny Murray, Carmel Valley CA 110.32% 8.38 3 Russ Jones, Jonesboro AR; Robert Levey, 3.08 7/8 Barbara Babcock, Carmel Valley CA 110.32% Bethesda MD; Lelvin Crowe, Cordova TN; Michael McGuire, Hernando MS 6.52 4 Robert Ewigleben - Jayne Ewigleben, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 100/200/300 PAIRS Elizabethtown KY; Rob Lorck - Alice Crain, Colorado Spgs CO 25.0 Tables A B C TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING COMPACT KO II 4.95 1 Barbara Hamal - Norma Titus, Kingston WA 67.56% 12 Teams 8.06 1 Jerrold Harrington, Garden Ridge TX; Susan 3.86 2 1 Betty Metzner - Rudi Metzner, Camas WA 65.48% Hernandez, Fair Oaks Ranch TX; Fran Vanecko - Marilyn Arnold, 2.78 3 Barbara Lotief, Las Vegas NV; Rose Kaufmann, Los Angeles CA 60.23% San Antonio TX 2.09 4 Mike McClain - Dixie Sue Allsbrook, Las Vegas NV 59.52% 5.64 2 Mike Christensen, Red Deer AB; Glenn 2.90 5 2 Mark Sorenson - D Sorenson, San Bruno CA 58.33% Cossey, Innisfail AB; Wayne Rechnitz, Orinda CA; Bruce Thiher, 2.17 6 3 Bill Faley - Dawn Faley, Ridgefield WA 58.04% Minneapolis MN 1.63 4 Ronald Antinori - Susan Antinori, Atlanta GA 57.20% 3.63 3 Thomas Racciatti - Wayne Gergen - Julie Tigges, Minneapolis MN; J Williams, Saint Paul MN 2.38 5 1 Joanie Gates, Austin TX; Joanne Mott, Baltimore MD 56.25% 2.82 4 Amanda Carter, Arlington VA; Marvin Raines, 1.79 6 2 Marilyn Philips, Bellevue WA; Melinda Westgate, Mercer Island WA 53.79% Fort Washington MD; Carole Chiang - Chao-Wang Chiang, Rapid 1.34 3 Pat Fraas, Rocklin CA; William Pearman, Honolulu HI 52.08% City SD 1.00 4 Janis Brown, Alameda CA; Bill Bussboom, Sacramento CA 51.52% 0.89 5 Mary Erdberg, Fishers IN; Raymond Laythe, Saint Louis MO 51.49% TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING COMPACT KO III 0.89 6 Gloria Hersch, Healdsburg CA; Janice Hess, Santa Rosa CA 50.57% 16 Teams 6.84 1 Ronald Goodman - Louis Lipset - Roz Kahn, San Francisco CA; Peter Klebofski, San Carlos CA 4.79 2 Rami Mina, Temecula CA; Michael Schultz, Pauma Valley CA; Susan Kuipers - Janice Byers, Kelowna BC 3.08 3 James Milam - Beth Milam, Destin FL; Donna Cosgrove - James Rush, Idaho Falls ID Page 12 Daily Bulletin

2.39 4 Susan Bowser, San Rafael CA; Carol Doll - WEDNESDAY FAST OPEN Mary Tilden - Susan Boeing, San Francisco CA 19.0 Tables A B C TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING COMPACT KO IV 16 Teams 10.15 1 Russell Samuel, Glen Cove NY; Kyoko Shimamura, Tokyo Japan 62.82% 5.77 1 James Keegan, Cambridge MA; Nancy 7.61 2 Charlotte Blaiss - Carol Schoenhals, Lubbock TX 60.33% Fleming, Weston MA; Edward Wagner, Dayton OH; Michael 5.71 3 Rosemary Kelley - Paul Kelley Jr, Austin TX 59.56% Baker, Scottsdale AZ 4.28 4 James Tanner, Highland CA; Milton Kalikman, Azusa CA 55.93% 4.04 2 Randy Corr, Alamo CA; Pat Krock, Walnut 7.08 5 1 James Sremba, Spokane WA; Judith Clark, Santa Clara CA 55.25% Creek CA; Lynne White - John White, Lincoln CA 2.90 6 Justine Cushing - Melih Ozdil, New York NY 54.76% 2.60 3 Leonard Greene, Hamel MN; Thomas Collins, Sedona AZ; Bradley Holcombe, White Salmon WA; Donald 5.31 2 Marilyn Braun, Cincinnati OH; Laura Owens, Loveland OH 54.16% McKush, Pride Lake MN 3.98 3 Igor Milman - Oleg Rubinchik, Brooklyn NY 53.38% 2.02 4 Robert Anderson, Bridgeton MO; Laurie 2.99 4 Kay Jones, The Villages FL; Geoff Jones III, Orlando FL 52.45% Rubin, Marina Del Rey CA; Suzy Seldin, Saint Louis MO; Carole 2.36 5 Katherine Rabenstein, Washington DC; Karl Zaman, Strongsville OH 51.84% Slavin, Los Angeles CA 3.46 6 1 Barbara Barros, Silver Springs NV; Jony Sellers, Carson City NV 51.60% TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING COMPACT KO 5 2.60 2 Nathan Wilmes - Thomas Coleman, Oakland CA 49.49% 16 Teams 3.38 3 Hisae Izushima, Menlo Park CA; Douglas Hong, San Jose CA 48.78% 4.00 1 Walter Merritt - M Howard - Barbara Maniscalco - James Maniscalco, La Quinta CA WEDNESDAY DAYLIGHT PAIRS 2.80 2 Jane Mc Laughlin, San Francisco CA; Susan 66.0 Tables Karsh, Denver CO; Margaret Anderson, Sausalito CA; Lynn A B C Blankfort, Mill Valley CA 1.80 3 Dee Alexander - Jeanne Russo - Harold Deroos 25.43 1 Ken Cohen, Philadelphia PA; Bridgett Pitt, Brookhaven PA 64.02% Jr, Modesto CA; Donna Deroos, Reno NV 19.07 2 Carlos Munoz - Fred Hawa, White Plains NY 62.43% 1.40 4 James Brown - Cathryn Brown, Coldstream 15.94 3 1 Stan Green, Hayward CA; Bob Ipswitch, San Mateo CA 62.10% BC; Janice Ghent - John Ghent, Oakville ON 11.96 4 2 1 Jim Rowland, Phoenix AZ; Frederick Berry, Scottsdale AZ 61.44% 8.48 5 Niel Waletzky - Joan Waletzky, Shaker Heights OH 61.18% TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY AM COMPACT KO 7.27 6 Alan Osofsky, Palm Beach FL; , Stony Point NY 60.16% CONSOLATION #2 6 Teams 6.36 7 Ernie Tradewell - Brian Fraser, Victoria BC 60.09% 1.60 1 James Flint - Rebecca Ostrom, Ashland OR; 5.65 8 Berneice Anglea, Pasadena CA; Nunzio Martorina, Midland TX 59.62% Douglas Keller, San Francisco CA; Gee Gee Walker, Medford OR 8.97 9 3 Gerald Gray - Barb Gray, Mesa AZ 59.13% 0.85 2 Ray Lowe, Astoria OR; John Zamboni, 4.62 10 Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT; Jean Orr, Middletown CT 58.73% Caldwell ID; Shay Kinney - Vi Metter, Goodyear AZ 4.24 11 Polly Dunn - Pat Dunn, Bellevue WA 58.65% TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY AM COMPACT KO 3.91 12 Karen Verdirame, Bennington NE; Mike Albert, Omaha NE 58.17% CONSOLATION #4 3.87 13 Don Spaulding, Los Altos CA; Dennis Newman, Scarsdale NY 57.61% 8 Teams 3.64 14 Satish Gupta - Neal Moore, Reno NV 57.21% 1.45 1 Valeria Kittinger - Dianne Crunk, Mammoth 6.72 15 4 Grant Robinson - Teresa Boyd, Lafayette CA 56.65% Lakes CA; Grace Lohr - Sarah Sheehan, Bishop CA 7.05 16 5 2 Bill Oates - Pat Oates, Brighton MI 56.57% 0.77 2 Christine Greenberg, Byron MN; Judith Harris 5.29 17 6 3 Y Chen, Fremont CA; Don-Min Tsou, Cupertine CA 56.48% - Rita Bertsch - Rhea Dickson, Rochester MN 3.99 7 4 Ben McMakin - Don Lynam, Bandon OR 55.85% TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY AM COMPACT KO 3.54 8 P East - Deborah East, Winchester KY 55.61% CONSOLATION #5 3.19 9 Arlie Lamb, San Mateo CA; Ed Hornung, San Bruno CA 55.24% 8 Teams 3.13 10 5 Marvin Weitzenhoffer, Las Vegas NV; Cynthia Keaton, Coppell TX 54.98% 1.38 1 Patricia Barnes - Trudy Harstad, Lincoln CA; 2.66 11 Sheila Malinowski - Keith Vincent, Vallejo CA 54.97% Lani Valentine, Belvedere CA; Gwen Toso, Corte Madera CA 2.69 12 David Gambelin, San Jose CA; Bill Yetter, Saratoga CA 54.65% WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY MORNING KOS BRACKET 1 3.31 6 Vladimir Oudalov, Nutley NJ; Stanley Weiss, Livingston NJ 54.25% 8 Teams 2.35 7 Don Scholz, Grafton WI; Larry Sherkow, West Bend WI 53.92% G S Jade Barrett - Karen Lee Barrett, Elk Point SD; Bruce Reeve, 2.09 8 Enlow Ose - Melena Ose, Sacramento CA 52.64% Raleigh NC; Robert Todd, Tallahassee FL; Jim Looby, Burbank CA; Anne Dawson, Delhi LA SARA FASOLDT TUESDAY - THURSDAY SIDE SERIES vs Hua Poon, 31022 Singapore; Choon Chou Loo, 41.0 Tables Singapore 60027 Singapore; Kelvin Ng, Singapore 80609 A B C Singapore; Gemma Mariano, Metro Manila Philippines; Allen Tan, 7.74 1 1 Ginny Poulter, Oakland Twp MI; Chester Kurzet, Portland OR 68.26% Singapore 30760 Singapore 5.81 2 Jay Albright, Westerville OH; Marshall Kuschner, Reston VA 67.15% 4.44 3 2 Robert Steigmann - Sherry Steigmann, Urbana IL 63.62% Norman Holthouse - Edward Rais - Douglas H Scott - Tom Ottley, 3.33 4 3 Judy Null - Norman Dressler, Kingston PA 63.40% Anchorage AK vs 2.45 5 Rene Reid, Reno NV; Nels Erickson, Sparks NV 62.90% Gary Brown, San Francisco CA; Stephen Goldstein, Anaheim CA; 1.84 6 Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA; Bonnie Bagley, Colorado Spgs CO 61.38% Veronica McMurdie - John McMurdie, Sacramento CA 2.50 4 Bruce Boje, Chanhassen MN; Stuart Foster, Park City UT 61.22% 2.15 5 Emmanuel Vacakis - Gary Near, San Francisco CA 60.07% WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY MORNING KOS BRACKET II 1.40 6 Pete Marinus - Linda Marinus, Courtenay BC 59.47% 8 Teams 3.79 1 Luke Wooden, Reno NV; Marlene Zimmerli-Davis, Sparks NV 57.85% Sandra DeMartino, Riverside CT; Sandy Kiesel, Bakersfield CA; Judith Inker, Wellesley Hills MA; Ronnie Frank, Saint Louis MO 2.84 2 Stuart Treworgy, Cumberland RI; Malkin Howes, Waterloo ON 55.82% vs 2.13 3 Mischel Postas - L John Postas, Campbell CA 55.63% Jeff Luo - Melissa Luo, North York ON; Yan Wang, Scarborough 1.60 4 Vicky Renzulli, Irving TX; Erica Walker, Dallas TX 54.81% ON; Nongyu Li, Sunnyvale CA 1.24 5 Tai Wang, Rosemead CA; Edward Hsi, Arcadia CA 54.13% 1.32 6 Troy Lemons - Roberta Lemons, Danville CA 51.92% Tammy Moll, Raleigh NC; Cam Meyer, Bend OR; Matthew Mallory, San Diego CA; Lucy Tredennick, San Pedro CA vs TUESDAY 100/200/300 PAIRS Tania Reyes Hiller, Shrub Oak NY; Melissa Baker, West Harrison 14.5 Tables NY; Yatindra Sahae, Carmel Valley CA; Teresa Thurman, A B C Lakeport CA 3.53 1 1 Zizhuo Wang, Palo Alto CA; Zhuo Wang, Philadelphia PA 64.47% 2.65 2 2 Sharon Weintrob, Wayne PA; Mike Rippey, Napa CA 61.92% WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY MORNING KOS BRACKET III 8 Teams 1.99 3 3 1 Marlene Smeed, Palo Alto CA; Patricia Dennis, Seattle WA 60.51% Tim Cull - Jeff Ehrlich, Springfield IL; Charles Langley, Edinburg 1.49 4 Marge Duval - Lorraine Lazowick, Roseville CA 60.27% IL; Robert Kroupa, Idaho Falls ID 1.18 5 4 Loretta Wahl - John Herrman, Placerville CA 59.31% vs 0.89 6 Bruce Johnsonbaugh, Lafayette CA; Ally Whiteneck, Alamo CA 57.59% Marc Franklin, Portland OR; Cerona Stevens, Marquette MI; 1.34 5 2 Randy Ryals, Menlo Park CA; Charles Hall, Pasadena CA 57.50% Bruce Pynnonen - Francine Kaminsk-Pynnon, Midland MI 0.70 6 Lynn Bartz, Los Gatos CA; Leslie Perkins, Sunnyvale CA 56.50% Madhusudan Patel, Houston TX; Terry Wolfe, Clinton MT; Joyce 1.01 3 Sally Fishman - Barbara Pastine, Bozeman MT 55.25% Remsen, Sparks NV; Chuck Smith, Arlee MT 0.76 4 Zita McRobbie, Kelowna BC; Sam Srinivasan, Fremont CA 47.73% vs Steve Tuggle, Pearland TX; Nina Lubick-Reich, Fullerton CA; David Lodge - Nance Lodge, Rancho Mirage CA Daily Bulletin Page 13

MIXED PAIRS 91.0 Tables IN Top 50 100.00 1 Scott Levine - Judi Radin, New York NY 3045.53 continued from page 3 75.00 2 Brenda Keller, Palm Springs CA; Dan Jacob, Vancouver BC 2996.50 14 8.48 Pat Vanderford, Lincoln NE 56.25 3 Pamela Granovetter, Cincinnati OH; John Zilic, Houston TX 2977.46 15 8.03 Fred Cochran, Danville CA 44.44 4 Gloria Tsoi, Arlington MA; Stephen McDevitt, Medford MA 2946.88 40.00 5 Cheryl Mandala - Yul Inn, Cupertino CA 2875.00 16 8.03 Jeanne Cochran, Danville CA 36.36 6 Jeffrey Smith - Isabelle Smith, Ottawa ON 2837.72 17 7.77 Ann Clemmons, Langley BC 33.33 7 , Little Rock AR; Diana Schuld, Glen Head NY 2825.46 18 7.71 Alan Bostrom, San Francisco 30.77 8 Ronald De Harpporte, Edina MN; Peg Waller, Eden Prairie MN 2822.59 CA 28.57 9 Cameron Doner, Richmond BC; Bernace De Young, Miami FL 2800.71 19 7.69 Donald Dufour, Weyburn SK 26.67 10 Lon Sunshine, Framingham MA; Ivanie Yeo, Brighton MA 2800.67 20 7.69 Bernie Dufour, Weyburn SK 25.00 11 Lin Goldstein, Reno NV; Loretta Bromberg, Bel Tiburon CA 2796.06 21 7.68 Ruth Baker, Valencia CA 23.53 12 Richard Reitman, Los Gatos CA; , Dallas TX 2782.73 22 7.68 Jerry Burrill, Newhall CA 22.22 13 Cindy Bernstein, Memphis TN; Thomas Weik, Reading PA 2780.84 23 7.53 Melinda Westgate, Mercer 21.05 14 Ron Feldman, Redondo Beach CA; Susan Picus, New York NY 2778.18 Island WA 20.00 15 Alison Wilson, New York NY; Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY 2766.49 19.05 16 Joseph Stokes, Chicago IL; Cheri Bjerkan, Elmhurst IL 2752.65 24 7.45 Scott Denison, Santa Barbara CA 18.18 17 Jeffrey Taylor, Eugene OR; Sharon Anderson, Eagan MN 2747.58 25 7.45 Phyllis Denison, Santa Barbara CA 17.39 18 Joshua Donn, Las Vegas NV; Lindsay Pearlman, Trumbull CT 2739.56 26 7.42 James Rhew, Raleigh NC 16.67 19 Dale Johannesen - Lynn Johannesen, Saratoga CA 2735.56 27 7.42 Dee Minazzoli, Newbury Park CA 16.00 20 Eurydice Nours, Richmond BC; Eugene Chan, Burnaby BC 2735.26 28 7.27 Richard Rodeman, Washougal WA 15.38 21 Pam Stratton, Las Vegas NV; G Gard Hays, Veradale WA 2729.86 29 7.18 Daniel Ellsworth, Anchorage AK 14.81 22 Jo Ginsberg - Len Vishnevsky, San Francisco CA 2727.68 30 7.08 Barbara Pyles, Portland OR 14.29 23 Robert Klein - Jennifer Jones, Santa Rosa CA 2723.74 31 6.59 Everett Dorsey, Sun City West AZ 13.79 24 Chris Wiegand, Portland OR; William Esberg, Long Branch NJ 2719.52 32 6.59 Leslie Dorsey, Gambrills MD 13.33 25 Frances Schneider - Bernard Schneider, Riverside CT 2718.56 33 6.51 Kathleen Adams-Parke, Lincoln CA 12.90 26 Julie Smith - Joel Martineau, Vancouver BC 2711.79 12.50 27 Georgiana Gates, Houston TX; Ed Lazarus, Baltimore MD 2704.53 34 6.51 Steven Parke, Lincoln CA 14.25 28 Marvin Rosenblatt, Hartford CT; Lynda Rosenblatt, Passaic NJ 2696.76 35 6.28 Mark Sorenson, San Bruno CA 11.76 29 Steven Love, Laguna Niguel CA; Judy Elbogen, Mission Viejo CA 2695.27 36 6.28 D Sorenson, San Bruno CA 11.43 30 Suzy Burger - Chuck Burger, West Bloomfield MI 2691.11 37 6.22 William Pearman, Honolulu HI 11.11 31 Tom Kniest, University City MO; Karen Walker, Champaign IL 2690.56 38 6.07 Janet Sebranek, Eau Claire WI 10.81 32 K Fung, Edmonton AB; Michael Mikyska, Los Angeles CA 2690.32 39 6.03 Rose Kaufmann, Los Angeles CA 10.53 33 Donna Rodwell, Clearwater Bch FL; John Veltri, Bradenton FL 2680.18 40 5.94 Patrick Yang, Basking Ridge NJ 14.85 34 Dan Romm, Seattle WA; Helen Abbott, Mercer Island WA 2671.75 41 5.94 Lydia Yang, Basking Ridge NJ 10.00 35 Ira Hessel - Ellen Hessel, San Antonio TX 2665.68 42 5.74 Roma Yvonne Rehfisch, Oakland CA 9.76 36 Lew Walter, New York NY; Irina Levitina, Hackensack NJ 2662.37 43 5.66 Marilyn Duncan, Seattle WA 10.21 37 Craig Robinson - Elaine Landow, Lansdale PA 2659.39 9.30 38 Victoria Muir - William Muir, Kansas City MO 2648.61 44 5.66 Kayel White, Federal Way WA 9.09 39 Lowell Andrews, Huntington Bch CA; Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV 2647.07 45 5.64 Esther Rubke, Piedmont CA 9.78 40 James Rasmussen - Pamela Miller, Cambridge MA 2645.83 46 5.64 Estelle Baum, Oakland CA 8.70 41 Robert Heitzman Jr - Helen Raleigh, Suffern NY 2638.20 47 5.46 Joanne Onstine-Dill, Sparks NV 8.51 42 Melanie Tucker - John Rengstorff, New York NY 2635.75 48 5.41 Manda Thatte, Palo Alto CA 8.33 43 Joan Rubin, Encino CA; Gilbert Stinebaugh, Van Nuys CA 2631.85 49 5.41 Dan Thatte, Palo Alto CA 8.16 44 William Garrard Jr - Donna Garrard, Irving TX 2618.37 50 5.30 Elizabeth Biggins, Palos Verdes CA 8.00 45 Joyce Pearson, Framingham MA; Mel Colchamiro, Merrick NY 2616.30 7.84 46 Toni Bales, Pickerington OH; Alan Kleist, Cheverly MD 2614.19 WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY MORNING KOS BRACKET IV 9.56 47 Ellen Crawford - Rob Crawford, Henderson NV 2608.32 8 Teams 7.55 48 Marc Low - Sandra Low, Centerville OH 2606.74 Lucia Teulecke, Laguna Woods CA; Art Linderman, Anaheim CA; Tracy Boys, Sherman Oaks CA; Glenn Eddy, Whittier CA 7.41 49 Rita Ellington, Traverse City MI; Robert Morris, Houston TX 2602.66 vs 7.27 50 Ross Rainwater - Jackie Jarigese, Vancouver WA 2600.28 Carolyn Marks - Kathy Coleman, Fort Worth TX; Laura Nash, Stephenville TX; Janet Jordan, Aledo TX SARA FASOLDT TUESDAY-THURSDAY SIDE SERIES 46.0 Tables Claude Le Feuvre, Van Nuys CA; Sidney Porter, Poulsbo WA; James Thompson, Richland WA; Nick Tipton, Seattle WA A B C vs 8.49 1 Russell Samuel, Glen Cove NY; Kyoko Shimamura, Tokyo 136 Japan 68.27% Frank Concepcion, Walnut Creek CA; Paul Dubois, Pleasanton 6.67 2 1 Adam Ruprecht, Seattle WA; Brian Zaugg, Burien WA 67.47% CA; David Silberman, Livermore CA; Carol Cottam, Concord CA 5.00 3 2 Igor Milman - Oleg Rubinchik, Brooklyn NY 66.67% 3.58 4 Bob Todd - Douglas Fisher, Winnipeg MB 66.51% WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY MORNING KOS BRACKET 5 2.69 5 Lewis Gamerman, Westwood MA; Anton Tsypkin, Ashland MA 66.03% 6 Teams Fred Brown - Karen Rice, San Jose CA; Sheilah Wasserman, San 3.75 6 3 1 Larry Sherkow, West Bend WI; Don Scholz, Grafton WI 65.71% Rafael CA; Julie Joyce, Cupertino CA 2.81 4 Frank Shih, Pasadena CA; Robert C.F. Wang, El Monte CA 64.26% vs 2.73 5 2 Stephen Drodge, McLean VA; Steve Reed, Arlington VA 61.22% Cathie Hayes, Larkspur CA; Alex Kinas, Sausalito CA; Sissel 1.87 6 John Babb - Dennis Mitchell, Scottsdale AZ 59.29% Grove - Claudia Sims, Mill Valley CA 2.05 3 Marvin Raines, Fort Washington MD; Amanda Carter, Arlington VA 55.93% 1.54 4 Susan Hernandez, Fair Oaks Ranch TX; Fran Vanecko, San Antonio TX 53.53% Dianne Kiehl, Muskego WI; Marlene Backus, Brookfield WI; Jill Grundland, Scottsdale AZ; Lynda Thal, W Bloomfield MI 1.15 5 Ken Goodridge - Neil Goodridge, Winnipeg MB 52.72% vs 0.81 6/7 Walter Herrick, Frankfort MI; Julie Joyce, Cupertino CA 52.40% Cecilia Ip, Walnut Creek CA; Sue Thomas, Portland OR; Joyce 0.87 6/7 Phillip Jaeger, Austin TX; Thomas Hackenberg, Round Rock TX 52.40% Mirwald - Harold Mirwald, Concord CA

TUESDAY EVENING 299ER SWISS TEAMS WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY MORNING KOS BRACKET 6 6 Teams 12 Tables Fred Cochran - Jeanne Cochran - Louise Gebert - Rudolf Gebert, A B C Danville CA 2.72 1/2 1/2 Susan Angel, Greenbrae CA; Jean Marchant, Kentfield CA; Molly vs Anderson, Larkspur CA; Frank Aftowicz, Novato CA 54.00 Dennis Patrick - Darlene Patrick, Redmond WA; Marynel Musch - 2.72 1/2 1/2 1 Scott Denison - Phyllis Denison - Gennelle Linville - Paul Bill Musch, Orting WA Mershon, Santa Barbara CA 54.00 1.75 3 3 Greg Foss - Jeannene LeVitre - Cynthia Swezey - Rene Reid, Reno NV 52.00 1.31 4 4 Jeffrey Wiegel - Christy Wiegel, Wilsonville OR; Lorena Wetherhold, Emmaus PA; Linda Parsons, Las Vegas NV 48.00 Page 14 Daily Bulletin

Mike McClain - Dixie Sue Allsbrook, Las Vegas NV; Judith WEDNESDAY FLIGHT A/X SWISS TEAMS Higbee - Ann Walter, Tempe AZ 45 Tables vs A X Henry Harris - Carol Lefcourt, Incline Vlg NV; Ronald Antinori - Susan Antinori, Atlanta GA 13.24 1 Dano De Falco, 35030 Rubano (P Italy; Gabriella Olivieri, Alessandria Italy; Patricia Cayne - Jacqui Mitchell, New York NY 67.00 WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY MORNING KOS BRACKET 7 9.93 2 Hansa Narasimhan, Los Altos Hills CA; Anal Shah, Bombay 400020 ; 6 Teams Sumit Mukherjee, Rolkata 91 India; B Satyanaraynan, New Delhi India 57.00 Emily Marcus - David Maze, Somerville MA; Catherine Cooper - 6.52 3/4 Martin Graf, Chevy Chase MD; Stephen Goldstein, Anaheim CA; Mark Shaw, Ira Cooper, Woburn MA Columbia MD; Gary Brown, San Francisco CA 55.00 vs Susan McLaurin - Janet Williams, Houston TX; Mary Thompson - 6.52 3/4 Fred Schenker, Pittsburgh PA; Dian Petrov, Buffalo NY; Dan Roseberry, Attress Harder, Redmond OR Dover OH; Jay Levy, Amherst NY 55.00 11.81 5/6 1 Gary Near - Emmanuel Vacakis, San Francisco CA; Larry King - Harvey Barbara Hamal - Norma Titus, Kingston WA; Bill Faley - Dawn Biddle, Grass Valley CA 54.00 Faley, Ridgefield WA 3.67 5/6 Dana Berkowitz, Boca Raton FL; Jonathan Ullman, Cambridge MA; Adam vs Jim Butler, Salem OR; Elbert Shaw - Laura Camm, Santa Rosa Parrish, Arlington MA; Norman Coombs, Brookville IN 54.00 CA; Jeanette Brandt, Monmouth OR 7.75 7/8 2/3 Jeff Ford - , Redmond WA; Kim Eng, Issaquah WA; Chris Moore, Bellevue WA 51.00 JON COFFEE MEMORIAL KO 1 7.75 7/8 2/3 Nancy Zakim, Kentfield CA; Michael Hartnett, Mill Valley CA; Martin 16 Teams Blain, Sherman Oaks CA; Walter Rassbach, Westminster CO 51.00 47.43 1 Joyce Hampton, Blythewood SC; Jenny 1.47 9 Jerry Premo, Sacramento CA; William Watson, Sunnyvale CA; Li-Chung Wolpert, Singer Island FL; , D-68766 Hockenh Germany; , Charlottenlund Denmark; , Chen, Cupertino CA; Eugene Hung, San Jose CA 50.00 Paris 75014 4.36 10/11 4/5 Raymond Yuenger, Campbell CA; Mansoor Gowani, San Jose CA; Judy Kay, France; Cronr Benedict, Paris 75018 France Beaverton OR; Samuel Asai, Hood River OR 49.00 33.20 2 Jim Kirkham - Corinne Kirkham, Leawood KS; 4.36 10/11 4/5 Marcus Evans, La Palma CA; Jim Elbogen - Ginnie Blitzman, Mission Jack Bryant, Saint Louis MO; William Arlinghaus, Ann Arbor MI; Viejo CA; C. Buddy Carls, Huntington Bh CA 49.00 Richard DeMartino, Riverside CT; Tom Oppenheimer, Ballwin MO 1.10 12 Diana Holt, Palm Beach FL; Jerry Helms, Charlotte NC; Michael 18.97 3/4 Dennis Goldston, Colorado Spgs CO; Robert Carstedt, Wichita KS; Ed Howard, Lawrence KS; Kim Corbin, Kovacich, Stone Mountain GA; Joseph Godefrin, Sarasota FL 48.00 Scottsdale AZ 2.80 6 Robert Forster, New York NY; Eric Mayefsky, Palo Alto CA; Gideon Tan, 18.97 3/4 Diana Holt, Palm Beach FL; Ed Schulte, Tampa Denver CO; Jonathan Bittner, Cambridge MA; Argenta Price, San FL; Joseph Godefrin, Sarasota FL; Jerry Helms, Charlotte NC; Francisco CA 47.00 Michael Kovacich, Stone Mountain GA 2.10 7 John Cox, Kellogg ID; Stephen Visocan, Townsend MT; Ann Zorn, Billings JON COFFEE MEMORIAL KO 2 MT; Kathy Bye, Burnaby BC 46.00 16 Teams 31.48 1 Rai Osborne - Allen Golbert, Anaheim CA; YUBA CITY STRATIFIED OPEN PAIRS Philip Hiestand, Irvine CA; Warren Foss, Omaha NE 76.0 Tables 22.04 2 Thomas Wood - Demeter Manning, Crestline A B C CA; Yas Takeda, Hacienda Hgts CA; Yoon Kim, San Diego CA 26.85 1 Gigi Simpson, Sarasota FL; Cecilia Rimstedt, 43335 Partille Sweden 64.15% 12.59 3/4 Karol Monroe - Guy Monroe, Newport OR; Jay Brandt - Gay Parrish, Bellingham WA 20.14 2 Adam Kaplan, New Port Richey FL; Andrew Gumperz, Castro Valley CA 63.85% 12.59 3/4 Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA; Anton 15.10 3 Lloyd Arvedon, Bedford MA; John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT 62.38% Tsypkin, Ashland MA; Buddhadeb Biswas, Lexington MA; Lewis 11.33 4 Sandra Rimstedt, Haverdal 310 4 Sweden; , Los Gamerman, Westwood MA Angeles CA 61.27% 8.95 5 Bruce Cuthbertson, Vancouver WA; Pat Thomas, Salinas CA 61.01% JON COFFEE MEMORIAL KO 3 7.67 6 Wendy Dooley - Ronald Sutherland, Mississauga ON 60.38% 12 Teams 22.87 1 Baixiang Liu, Vancouver BC; Yuan Chen, 6.71 7 Bill Cook Jr, Madison MS; Julia Bomalaski, Indialantic FL 60.30% Toronto ON; Eric Pan, Burnaby BC; Jack Lee, Richmond BC 5.97 8 Jean Barry, Livermore CA; Nick Wiebe, Oakland CA 59.93% 16.01 2 Michael Strong, Winfield IL; Pradeep Jhawar - 5.61 9 Bill Irvine, Quincy MA; Walter Fontaine, North Providenc RI 59.65% Vandana Jhawar, Layton UT; W Harris Jr, Lombard IL 13.28 10 1 1 John Emmerson, Federal Way WA; Joyce Williamson, Kirkland WA 59.59% 9.15 3/4 Natalie Bassil, Boston MA; Nancy Arnold, La 7.16 11 , Schenectady NY; Vinita Gupta, Woodside CA 59.54% Quinta CA; Gray McMullin, Vancouver BC; Ann Borgschulte, Lexington MA 5.02 12 Ann Lindley, Alexandria VA; Robert Gookin, Annandale VA 59.19% 9.15 3/4 John Stafford, Seattle WA; Craig Zastera, 3.84 13 Isolde Knaap, Salem OR; Stephen Hosch, Las Vegas NV 58.81% Woodinville WA; Fred Chasalow, Belmont CA; Edward Frymoyer, 4.17 14 Judy Pede, Grass Valley CA; Craig Kavin, Oxnard CA 58.73% Half Moon Bay CA 9.96 15/16 2 Linda Marshall, Bethesda MD; Merril Hirsh, Washington DC 58.54% 5.91 15/16 George Whitworth, Coarsegold CA; James Tritt, Fresno CA 58.54% JON COFFEE MEMORIAL KO 4 2.98 17 Martin Hirschman, Southfield MI; Lynne Schaeffer, W Bloomfield MI 58.08% 14 Teams 21.62 1 Pam Himes - Jerry Himes, Merritt Island FL; 5.02 18 Nancy Blaustein, Walnut Creek CA; Erwin Linzner, Santa Rosa CA 57.84% Gloria McCain, Orlando FL; Mara Tuttle, Lake Mary FL 7.47 3 Marshall Lewis, Cleveland Hgts OH; Stephannie Russo, New York NY 57.26% 15.13 2 Glenn Cossey, Innisfail AB; John Aslin, Seattle 5.60 4 Frances Price, Eau Claire WI; Dennis Ryan, Menomonie WI 55.26% WA; Paul Schwaighart, Normandy Park WA; Mike Christensen, 4.43 5 Pat Galligan - Patty Michael, San Mateo CA 55.06% Red Deer AB; Don McCarthy, West Kelowna BC 3.79 6 Gary Robinson, Forestville CA; David Neuman, San Francisco CA 54.63% 8.65 3/4 Virgie Reid - Rita Fontaine - Susan Carle - 3.74 7 2 Massimo Gallotti - Ronald Krueger, Spokane WA 53.31% Richard Carle, Longview WA 8.65 3/4 Doug Hawrelak - Nancy Cook - Dora Lee, 2.95 8 Jonathan Cohn, Gillette WY; Andrew Clements, La Vista NE 52.83% Edmonton AB; David Willmott, Folsom CA 2.66 9 Ken McClenahan, Lone Tree CO; Caryn Villalon, Fallbrook CA 52.58% 2.41 10 Rosemary Sampson - Jim Mathers, Halifax NS 52.27% JON COFFEE MEMORIAL KO 5 2.78 3 Thomas Burger, Englewood CO; Robert Rodenhizer, Tracy CA 50.61% 16 Teams 2.32 4 Pawel Hanus, Carrollton TX; Bogumil Knypinski, N Richland Hill TX 48.86% 20.29 1 Nadine Levine, Alameda CA; Keith Gunn, Orinda CA; Daniel Rubinfeld, Berkeley CA; Kathryn Von Dohre, 1.65 5 John Chan, Sacramento CA; Hank Eng, Jacksonville FL 47.77% Concord CA 1.41 6 Amanda Jeger, Frankfurt Am Ma Germany; Estera Lisker, East 14.20 2 Daniel Raider, San Mateo CA; Richard Quogue NY 47.73% Feinberg, Union City CA; Rajan Jeyakumar - Douglas Burke, Fremont CA; Kevin Schoenfeld, Pleasanton CA 7.03 3/4 Jeffrey Michell, Newcastle WA; Rita-Ellen 6.22 3/4 Kurt Fritz, Kailua HI; Karla Claybaugh, 8.12 3/4 Ian Kirk - Patricia Moody - Steven Moody, Lehr, Bellevue WA; Theodore Flach - Shirley Mueller, Louisville Kaneohe HI; Steven Bruns - Vicki Sutton, Honolulu HI Tualatin OR; Michael Baker, Scottsdale AZ KY 8.12 3/4 Richard Morris - Katherine Morris, Portland 7.03 3/4 John Zamboni, Caldwell ID; David Stoker, JON COFFEE MEMORIAL KO 8 OR; James Smith, Mapleton OR; John Reisner, Florence OR; Gary Twin Falls ID; Vi Metter - Shay Kinney, Goodyear AZ 16 Teams Nitzberg - Paul Jorgensen, Carson City NV 14.01 1 Rachael Gosling, Paget Bermuda; Craig Hutton JON COFFEE MEMORIAL KO 7 - Stephen Cosham, Hamilton Bermuda; Stephan Juliusburger, JON COFFEE MEMORIAL KO 6 16 Teams Dania FL 16 Teams 15.55 1 Karen Levy - Nancy Klym - Janet Sharpe - 9.81 2 Gordon Bell - Jerry Thiessen - Barry 17.58 1 Marek Foff, Canmore AB; Michael Farebrother, Diane Campbell, Calgary AB Mactaggart - Diane Bell, Weyburn SK Calgary AB; Paul Bubendey, Chicago IL; Douglas Kuschner, 10.89 2 Wayne Kaneko - Barbara Simon, Honolulu HI; 5.60 3/4 Timothy Jeans, Vallejo CA; Daniel Harp, Napa Newhall CA James O’Hearn - Sabrina O’Hearn, Surprise AZ CA; Dawne Dickenson, Yountville CA; John Rothschild, Sonoma 12.31 2 Edith Huffman, Woodinville WA; Nancy 6.22 3/4 Robert Rouse - Joan Rouse, Lincoln CA; Joan CA Bass, Enumclaw WA; Roger Grimes, Fall City WA; Ivor Philips, Piaget - Gerry Piaget, Portola Valley CA 5.60 3/4 Terry Wolfe, Clinton MT; Chuck Smith, Arlee Bellevue WA MT; Gordon Link, Peachland BC; Phillip Fulkerson, Las Vegas NV Daily Bulletin Page 15

WEDNESDAY STRATA-FLIGHTED B/C/D SWISS TEAMS 3.77 4 Tai Eng - Beverley Hall, West Vancouver BC; 69 Tables Kay Olness - David Orser, Billings MT B C D WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 7 11.25 1 Robert Yeates, W Des Moines IA; Lee Slorah - Brian Kelly, Clive 16 Teams IA; Larry Anfinson, Waterloo IA 75.00 10.27 1 Erin Gove, Los Gatos CA; Fung Bao, Cupertino 10.31 2 1 1 Charles Conrad - Ann Conrad, Castro Valley CA; Hedy Wee, San CA; Ching Chao, Danville CA; Vern Vanderpol, Pasadena CA Ramon CA; Randy Corr, Alamo CA 59.00 7.19 2 Robert Johnson - Louis Ray, Las Vegas NV; 6.77 3/4 2/3 2/3 Charles Lanni, Houston TX; Terry Brown - Belinda Brown, Sugar Janice Ghent - John Ghent, Oakville ON Land TX; Kevin Miner, Calgary AB 57.00 4.62 3 Charles Burns - Lynda Hirst, Vancouver WA; Robert Kroupa, Idaho Falls ID; Anne Scott, North Vancouver BC 6.77 3/4 2/3 2/3 Peter Harris, Milton DE; Mary Boyd, Lewes DE; David McCarron - 3.59 4 Teiko Peterson - Joan Weiss - Marion Mary McCarron, Austin TX 57.00 Robertson, San Francisco CA; Loretta Baines, Foster City CA 4.35 5/6 4 Nathan Wilmes - Thomas Coleman - Cathleen Otvos, Oakland CA; Bill Cubley, San Leandro CA 56.00 WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 8 3.12 5/6 David Pimental, Dartmouth MA; Marcia White, Lakeville MA; Bing 16 Teams 9.01 1 Norman Segal, Deerfield IL; Jan Ratliff, Wong, Whitby ON; Irfan Ashraf, Ajax ON 56.00 Highland Park IL; Lenore Cavallero, Hillsborough CA; Robert 2.51 7/9 5/7 Robert Coole - Michael Petrescu - Allan Becker - Anne Kendal, Roman, Greenbrae CA Prince George BC 55.00 6.31 2 Ralph Cox - Karen Williams Cox, Centennial 2.69 7/9 5/7 4 Dennis Kendig, Ashland OR; Stewart Rubenstein - Christina Parker CO; Sam Atabaki, San Ramon CA; Purnima Gupta, Raleigh NC - Brian Rubenstein, Newton MA 55.00 4.05 3 Steve Tuggle, Pearland TX; David Lodge - 2.51 7/9 5/7 Martha Hawley, Carmel Valley CA; Marianne Van Gelder, Monterey Nance Lodge, Rancho Mirage CA; Nina Lubick-Reich, Fullerton CA CA; Ronald Loiacono, Salinas CA; Ron Coffee, Carmel CA 55.00 3.15 4 Barbara Thacker - Jay Shapiro, Clovis CA; 1.77 5/6 Fred Shields, Vestavia Hills AL; Roger Schnabel - John Schnabel Stephen Sharp - D Frazer, Fresno CA - Gregg Bigsby, Haines AK 53.00 1.77 5/6 Chuck Abramo - Jo Murray, Ketchum ID; Richard Gettmann, Woodland WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 9 WA; Wanda Burness, Rainier OR 53.00 16 Teams 7.84 1 Dianne Cox, Redmond WA; Dennis Duryea, Bellevue WA; James Edmondson - Judy Edmondson, Santa JON COFFEE MEMORIAL KO 9 WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 2 Barbara CA 16 Teams 15 Teams 5.49 2 Stuart Rachels - Heather Elliott, Tuscaloosa AL; 12.87 1 Robert Miller - Leo Carney - Ralph Tarter, Penn 20.42 1 Nader Hanna, Willowdale ON; Arno Hobart, Kevin Dybvig, Birmingham AL; Emily Harrell, Shoal Creek AL Valley CA; Jeff Taggart, Caldwell ID Markham ON; Martin Kirr - Robert Lebi, Toronto ON 3.53 3 Arlene Dick, Sherman Oaks CA; Jack 9.01 2 Beth McGregor, Fort Collins CO; Melvin 14.29 2 Ahmed Sorathia, Chino CA; Jeff Strutzel, Windecker, Toronto ON; Barbara Murphy, Needham MA; Richard Rueppel, Estes Park CO; George Varra - Elizabeth Varra, Ft Collins Redondo Beach CA; Mariko Kakimoto, Newport Beach CA; Saval, Wayland MA CO Sabina Lim, Cerritos CA 2.74 4 Carolyn Marks - Kathy Coleman, Fort Worth 5.15 3/4 Marcia Lauffer-Rosner - Brenda Schonfeld, 9.19 3 Ken Christiansen, Bothell WA; Ray Miller, TX; Laura Nash, Stephenville TX; Janet Jordan, Aledo TX Los Angeles CA; Douglas Blagdon, Lakewood CA; Mary Pulliam, Seattle WA; Stanford Christie, Federal Way WA; Rod Caldwell, Aptos CA Snoqualmie WA WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 10 5.15 3/4 John McCall - Diane McCall, Zephyr Cove NV; 7.15 4 Craig Hemphill, Jacksonville FL; Nancy 16 Teams Martha Dukes, Albany OR; Jeanette Brandt, Monmouth OR Mitchell, Fleming Island FL; Harriet Eaton Morris, Miami FL; 6.97 1 Deborah Davidson, Foresthill CA; Lani Staab, John Morris, Atlanta GA Vancouver WA; Gloria Pliska, OR; Connie Sayler, JON COFFEE MEMORIAL KO 10 Beaverton OR 16 Teams WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 3 4.88 2 Randal Gentillon - Patrick Keeley, Idaho Falls 11.92 1 Rhoda Virvich - Judith Brown - Georgia Jacka - 16 Teams ID; William Arkin - Donna Arkin, Aurora CO Sue Woodard, Goodyear AZ 16.60 1 Donald Sache - Doug Hansford, Delta BC; Peter 3.14 3 Terrence Rawlings, Prescott Valley AZ; Robert 8.34 2 Kathryn Brokman, Lakewood WA; Joan Morse, North Vancouver BC; Ken Danielsen, Surrey BC Hope, Honolulu HI; Christina Siemer, Lewistown MT; Joy Rutherford, Tacoma WA; Sheryl Frederic, Bonny Lake WA; 11.62 2 Eileen Easterling, Casselberry FL; Richard McKenzie-Smith, Fort Worth TX Margol Tucci, Puyallup WA Wieland, Redding CT; Marc Leventhal, Franklin TN; Alfred Lee, 2.44 4 Charles Loos - Kay Loos, Rapid City SD; 4.77 3/4 Carol Doll - Mary Tilden - Susan Boeing, San Rncho Pls Vrd CA Martin Gutschenritter - Judy Gutschenritter, North Platte NE Francisco CA; Susan Bowser, San Rafael CA 7.47 3 Al Blinder, Torrance CA; Arun Savara, 4.77 3/4 June Boyd, Pasadena CA; Gary Swinhart, Honolulu HI; Birger Holmquist, Kaneohe HI; Larry Chow, WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 11 Sunland CA; Marie Richardson, St Simons Is GA; Virginia Abbotsford BC 16 Teams Sampson, Brunswick GA 5.81 4 Pablo Lambardi - Pablo Ravenna, Buenos Aires 6.43 1 Susan Wake - Douglas Wake - Nick Tipton, 10 Argentina; Carlos Pellegrini, Buenos Aires Argentina; Hector Seattle WA; James Thompson, Richland WA JON COFFEE MEMORIAL KO 11 Camberos, Charlotte NC 4.50 2 Robert Wright - Olga Wright - Roxy Sandmaier 16 Teams - Louis Sandmaier, Calgary AB 11.01 1 Sam Reagle, Houston TX; Donald Helmericks - WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 4 2.89 3 Chris Martin - Jeffrey Blake, Green Valley AZ; Mary Ross, Roseville CA; Ruth Owens, Carmichael CA 16 Teams Larry Verrall - William Pontius, Burlington WA 7.71 2 Jane Mc Laughlin, San Francisco CA; Margaret 14.91 1 Susan Culham - Maurice De La Salle - Paul 2.25 4 Mary Lee Bishop, Port Washington NY; Angie Anderson, Sausalito CA; Andrew Fine, Concord CA; Beth Eggers, Erikson, Edmonton AB; Robert Short, Red Deer AB Knight - Donald Walker, Central Point OR; Shirley Stoneberger, Palm Desert CA 10.44 2 Ronald Kral, Reston VA; Tania Reyes Hiller, Medford OR 4.40 3/4 Fred Shields - Roger Schnabel - John Schnabel Shrub Oak NY; Yatindra Sahae, Carmel Valley CA; Teresa - Gregg Bigsby, Haines AK Thurman, Lakeport CA WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 12 4.40 3/4 Jerrald Anderson, Shasta Lake Cty CA; George 6.71 3 Yasuko Shrenzel, Honolulu HI; Mark Teaford, 16 Teams Clarke, Redding CA; Umakant Dash, Sacramento CA; Jeff Weed, Seal Beach CA; Shugo Tanaka, Funabashi Chiba Japan; Hiroki 5.86 1 Evan Stoll, Jr, Kingston WA; Tommy Bailey, Houston TX Yokoi, Tokyo Japan Shoreline WA; Hope Castellanos - Joy Peterson, Sun Lakes AZ 5.22 4 Jody Williams - Richard Williams, San Carlos 4.10 2 Cathie Hayes, Larkspur CA; Alex Kinas, JON COFFEE MEMORIAL KO 12 CA; Leila Sink, Los Gatos CA; Gary Porter, Redwood City CA Sausalito CA; Sissel Grove - Claudia Sims, Mill Valley CA 16 Teams 2.64 3 Eileen Tranquilla - Bernia Brandstaedter - Anne 8.32 1 Sheila Patterson, Napa CA; Barbara Lemme - WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 5 Bigelow - Larry Phillips, Winnipeg MB Marsha Horowitz - Thomas Sheahan, Sonoma CA 12 Teams 2.05 4 J Michael Bowes - Ginger Bowes, 5.82 2 Rudolph Ruff - Marilyn Ruff, Huntsville AL; 11.32 1 Thomas Racciatti, Minneapolis MN; J Williams, McKinleyville CA; Erezia-Marrie Connell - William Connell, Margaret Butler - Edgar Butler, Buena Vista CO Saint Paul MN; Robert Shapley, Chula Vista CA; Philip Duterme, Eureka CA 3.33 3/4 Cooie Dampman, Seal Beach CA; Layne Bellaire TX Onufer, Huntington Bch CA; Louise Sperr, Long Beach CA; 7.92 2 Kathy Venton, Petaluma CA; Lynn Blumenthal WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 13 Bonnie Cutler, Surprise AZ - David Pankratz, Santa Rosa CA; H Vince Mueller, San Rafael CA 16 Teams 3.33 3/4 Wendy Dewell - Karen Rice - Fred Brown, San 5.09 3 Herbert Fallin Jr, Alexandria VA; La Quitta 5.26 1 Thomas Porter, Castlegar BC; Michael Jose CA; Richard Markell, Los Gatos CA Talbot, Keller TX; Barbara Benson, Santa Ana CA; Betty Jackson, O’Rourke, Baden ON; Lynda Thal, W Bloomfield MI; Jill Seal Beach CA Grundland, Scottsdale AZ WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 1 3.96 4 Andrew Hoskins, Mountain View CA; Jack 3.68 2 Leonard Greene, Hamel MN; Donald McKush, 16 Teams Fulcher - Lisa Evans, Danville CA; William Campbell, Pacific Pride Lake MN; Bradley Holcombe, White Salmon WA; Thomas 29.33 1 Daniel Zagorin, Skokie IL; Kevin Bathurst, Grove CA Collins, Sedona AZ New York NY; Sjoert Brink, Rotterdam 3 Netherlands; Bas 2.37 3 John Medina - Elizabeth Sachs, Sacramento Drijver, Capelle Aan Den Netherlands WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 6 CA; Susan Challen, Davis CA; Sue Tuana, Roseville CA 20.53 2 G S Jade Barrett - Karen Lee Barrett, Elk Point 16 Teams 1.84 4 Barbara Ritter - Paul Weader, Sun City AZ; SD; Anne Dawson, Delhi LA; Jim Looby, Burbank CA 10.78 1 Norman Holthouse - Gregory Svendsen - Martin Hurwitz, Woodland Hls CA; Anne Hurwitz, Woodland Hills 13.20 3 Jiang Gu, Mountain Lakes NJ; David Yang, Kathryn Centoni - Wonnie Duncan, Anchorage AK CA Chicago IL; Greg Hinze, San Antonio TX; Nagy Kamel, Plano TX 7.55 2 Dave Slegel, The Dalles OR; Carolyn 10.27 4 Ken Gee - Barry Harper, Regina SK; Gerald Timmermann, Vancouver WA; Judith Ortiz, San Antonio TX; Jerry WEDNESDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 14 Laflamme, Grnd-Bay-Wfld NB; Bill Parks, Macungie PA Drennan, Redding CA 16 Teams 4.85 3 Rita Smith, Tucson AZ; Todd Fisher, Chicago 4.00 1 Jackson Bell - Allen Grissom, Virginia Beach IL; John Langer, Santa Clarita CA; Dolores Brenner, Santa Fe NM VA; Judith Arbus, Toronto ON; Dex Stuberg, Seattle WA Page 16 Daily Bulletin

2.80 2 Richard Rodeman - Kathy Rodeman, WEDNESDAY COPMPACT KO CONSOLATION 1.13 2 Rand Pinsky - Kathy Swaine, Valencia CA; Washougal WA; Eileen Milligan, Corvallis OR; William Phillips, BRACKET 5 Elaine Moore - Thomas Shudic, Burbank CA Vancouver WA 6 Teams 1.80 3 Sharon Cole - Connie Arnold - Jinsoon Chan - 2.48 1 Reisha Berkowsky, Huntingtn Sta NY; Gail WEDNESDAY COPMPACT KO CONSOLATION Judith Remmers, Modesto CA Levy - Joan Asheroff, Melville NY; Carolyn Carlin, Jericho NY BRACKET 10 1.40 4 James Shoenhard - Roy Robson, Arlington VA; WEDNESDAY COPMPACT KO CONSOLATION 8 Teams Maggie Burke, Tacoma WA; M. David Jackson, Alexandria VA BRACKET 6 1.67 1 Gwen Stoker, Mesa AZ; Kathy Rooney, 8 Teams Gooding ID; Pat Moore - Mary Alice Seville, Corvallis OR WEDNESDAY COPMPACT KO CONSOLATION 2.36 1 Thomas McLaughlin, San Francisco CA; WEDNESDAY COPMPACT KO CONSOLATION BRACKET 1 Lauren Friedman, Daly City CA; Paul McDaniels, Richmond CA; BRACKET 12 8 Teams Suresh Mahajan, Del Mar CA 8 Teams 6.98 1 Robert Hollman, Santa Barbara CA; Bruce 1.51 1 Lawrence Crain, Medford OR; Daniel Ferguson, Palm Springs CA; Per-Ola Cullin, Stockholm Sweden; WEDNESDAY COPMPACT KO CONSOLATION Rosenblatt, Winston Salem NC; Terri U’Prichard, Egg Harbor Twp Johan Upmark, 115 58 Stockho Sweden BRACKET 7 NJ; John Goetsch, Eugene OR 3.70 2 Daniel Boye, Farmington NY; Michael Huston, 8 Teams 0.80 2 Rajeeva Sharma, San Jose CA; Corinne Carter, Joplin MO; Craig Allen, Glen Ellyn IL; Steven Barcus, Altamonte 2.25 1 Ralf Singer, Foster City CA; Kevin O’Leary, Saratoga CA; Rita Sheppard, Jacksonville OR; Dixie Haring, Spg FL Mountain View CA; Ginny Rutledge - Mary Maxwell, Tucson AZ Klamath Falls OR 1.19 2 Stephen Fuerst, Rancho Cordova CA; Steve WEDNESDAY COPMPACT KO CONSOLATION Kolodney, Sacramento CA; Charles Berger, Citrus Heights CA; A WEDNESDAY COPMPACT KO CONSOLATION RACKET 4 Patrick McEachern, Lincoln CA BRACKET 13 8 Teams 8 Teams 3.59 1 Gordon Estrada, Surrey BC; Larry Pocock, WEDNESDAY COPMPACT KO CONSOLATION 1.44 1 Fred Cochran - Jeanne Cochran - Louise Gebert New Westminster BC; Samantha Nystrom, Port Moody BC; Peter BRACKET 8 - Rudolf Gebert, Danville CA Cooper, Vancouver BC 8 Teams 2.14 1 Claudette Roush, Houston TX; Brian Thurston, Carmichael CA; Sandra Hurley, Medford OR; Lou Thurston, Kingsville TX

MIXED PAIRS SECOND FINAL SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS B C D E L M N EAST-WEST 1 Brenda Keller, Palm Springs CA; Dan Jacob, Vancouver BC 65.02% 1 Jeffrey Smith - Isabelle Smith, Ottawa ON 64.68% 2 William Riley - Nancy Riley, Silver Lake OH 62.44% 2 Gloria Tsoi, Arlington MA; Stephen McDevitt, Medford MA 63.55% 3 Scott Levine - Judi Radin, New York NY 62.14% 3 Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR; Diana Schuld, Glen Head NY 61.88% 4 Craig Robinson - Elaine Landow, Lansdale PA 61.26% 4 James Rasmussen - Pamela Miller, Cambridge MA 61.50% 5 Pamela Granovetter, Cincinnati OH; John Zilic, Houston TX 61.05% 5 Alison Wilson, New York NY; Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY 60.79% 6 William Garrard Jr - Donna Garrard, Irving TX 60.47% 6 Richard Reitman, Los Gatos CA; Peggy Sutherlin, Dallas TX 60.00% 7 Helen Corbin, Menlo Park CA; Edward Barlow, Sunnyvale CA 59.62% 7 Mitch Towner, Austin TX; Theresa Andino, Tallahassee FL 59.89% 8 Cindy Bernstein, Memphis TN; Thomas Weik, Reading PA 58.93% 8 Julie Smith - Joel Martineau, Vancouver BC 59.29% 9 Steven Love, Laguna Niguel CA; Judy Elbogen, Mission Viejo CA 58.53% 9 Cheryl Mandala - Yul Inn, Cupertino CA 58.53% 10 Suzy Burger - Chuck Burger, West Bloomfield MI 58.42% 10 Ronald De Harpporte, Edina MN; Peg Waller, Eden Prairie MN 57.95% 11 Melanie Tucker - John Rengstorff, New York NY 57.52% 11 Joseph Stokes, Chicago IL; Cheri Bjerkan, Elmhurst IL 57.67% 12 Ron Feldman, Redondo Beach CA; Susan Picus, New York NY 57.20% 12 K Fung, Edmonton AB; Michael Mikyska, Los Angeles CA 56.39% 13 Bill Kent, Iowa City IA; Peggy Kaplan, Minnetonka MN 57.09% 13 Toni Bales, Pickerington OH; Alan Kleist, Cheverly MD 55.83% 14 David Sokolow, Austin TX; Debra Hyatt, Edgewater CO 56.37% 14 Ross Rainwater - Jackie Jarigese, Vancouver WA 55.11% 15 Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Steve Gross, Westlake Vlg CA 56.28% 15 Rita Ellington, Traverse City MI; Robert Morris, Houston TX 55.06% 16 Robert Klein - Jennifer Jones, Santa Rosa CA 55.45% 16 Faye Marino, Greenwich CT; Richard Laufer, Hartsdale NY 54.96% 17 Dale Johannesen - Lynn Johannesen, Saratoga CA 55.41% 17 Donna Rodwell, Clearwater Bch FL; John Veltri, Bradenton FL 54.91% 18 June Pocock, New Westminster BC; Les Fouks, Vancouver BC 55.19% 18 Bo Liu, Mabelvale AR; Somers Collins, Little Rock AR 54.34% 19 Grazyna Brewiak, Gdansk 80- Poland; Jaroslaw Piasecki, Buffalo Grove IL 55.00% 19 Georgiana Gates, Houston TX; Ed Lazarus, Baltimore MD 54.19% 20 Frances Schneider - Bernard Schneider, Riverside CT 54.96% 20 Linda Trent - Brian Trent, Fullerton CA 54.06% 21 Charles Durrin III, Madison AL; Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL 54.94% 21 Margret Salazar, Green Valley AZ; , Oak Creek WI 53.91% 22 Peggy Craig, El Paso TX; Jack Lacy, Lago Vista TX 54.70% 22 Roark Johnson, Edina MN; Julie Tigges, Minneapolis MN 53.78% 23 Ralph Jungwirth - Latrelle Uhl, Modesto CA 54.62% 23 Roger Clough - Rebecca Clough, Culver City CA 53.65% 24 Ira Hessel - Ellen Hessel, San Antonio TX 54.17% 24/25 Linda Lewis, Sioux Falls SD; Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA 53.55% 25 Cameron Doner, Richmond BC; Bernace De Young, Miami FL 53.06% 24/25 Roger Lord - Jacqueline Sincoff, Saint Louis MO 53.55% 26 Gaylor Kasle, Boca Raton FL; Renee Mancuso, Los Angeles CA 52.78% 26 Joyce Pearson, Framingham MA; Mel Colchamiro, Merrick NY 53.18% 27/28 Eurydice Nours, Richmond BC; Eugene Chan, Burnaby BC 52.74% 27 Joshua Donn, Las Vegas NV; Lindsay Pearlman, Trumbull CT 53.08% 27/28 Evelyn Holtz, Santa Rosa CA; Jack Margid, San Francisco CA 52.74% 28 Jodi Kimbrell, Spokane WA; Pete Pluhta, Pullman WA 52.84% 29 Kathy Baum - Jay Baum, Germantown TN 52.61% 29 Jeffrey Taylor, Eugene OR; Sharon Anderson, Eagan MN 52.67% 30/31 Lin Goldstein, Reno NV; Loretta Bromberg, Bel Tiburon CA 52.44% 30 Chris Wiegand, Portland OR; William Esberg, Long Branch NJ 52.44% 30/31 Jane Rubin - Bruce Rubin, Henderson NV 52.44% 31 Pam Stratton, Las Vegas NV; G Gard Hays, Veradale WA 52.18% 32 Tom Kniest, University City MO; Karen Walker, Champaign IL 52.12% 32/33 Ashraf El Sadi - Elena Ziuleva, Union City CA 52.03% 33 Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA; Yiji Starr, Wayland MA 51.92% 32/33 Lynn Yokel, Campbell CA; Rajeev Gupta, San Mateo CA 52.03% 34 Rick Kaye, Bingham Farms MI; Beverly Gardner, Farmington Hls MI 51.67% 34 Warren Cederborg - Suzanne Cederborg, Visalia CA 52.01% 35 Michael Edwards, Rock Island IL; Cookie Hoberman, Omaha NE 51.62% 35 Sam Katz, Burr Ridge IL; Chris Benson, Le Roy IL 51.99% 36 Andy Avery, Jamaica VT; Cecily Kohler, Washington DC 51.60% 36 Lon Sunshine, Framingham MA; Ivanie Yeo, Brighton MA 51.97%

YUBA CITY STRAT OPEN WEDNESDAY SECOND OF TWO SESSIONS NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS PP QQ UU EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Ben Takemori, Burnaby BC; Gustav Axen, New Westminster BC 71.00% 1 Lloyd Arvedon, Bedford MA; John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT 66.60% 2 Judy Pede, Grass Valley CA; Craig Kavin, Oxnard CA 65.79% 2 Ann Lindley, Alexandria VA; Robert Gookin, Annandale VA 62.96% 3 2 1 John Emmerson, Federal Way WA; Joyce Williamson, Kirkland WA 64.02% 3 1 Marshall Lewis, Cleveland Hgts OH; Stephannie Russo, New York NY 60.78% 4 Bill Cook Jr, Madison MS; Julia Bomalaski, Indialantic FL 63.61% 4 Bruce Cuthbertson, Vancouver WA; Pat Thomas, Salinas CA 60.32% 5 Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY; Vinita Gupta, Woodside CA 59.21% 5 Carreen Hinds, Bakersfield CA; Daniel Green, Reno NV 59.36% 6 Cecil Henry, Kingman AZ; Marge Neate, West Vancouver BC 58.45% 6 Howard Friedman, Great Neck NY; Lauren Block, Manhasset NY 58.91% 7 3 Ken McClenahan, Lone Tree CO; Caryn Villalon, Fallbrook CA 57.69% 7 N Lira, Mexico Mexico; Miguel Reygadas, Polanco Mexico 58.65% 8 Donald Mamula, Mill Creek WA; Mike Bandler, Alamo CA 55.87% 8 Victoria Gregory, Pittsburg KS; Paul Wright Jr, Mount Pleasant SC 57.84% 9 4 James Paschal, Reno NV; Paul Blumberg, Sparks NV 55.36% 9 Jean Barry, Livermore CA; Nick Wiebe, Oakland CA 57.74% 10 Wayne Eggers, Woodridge IL; Terry Crabbs, Kansas City MO 54.15% 10 2 Pat Galligan - Patty Michael, San Mateo CA 57.69% 11 Nancy Blaustein, Walnut Creek CA; Erwin Linzner, Santa Rosa CA 54.05% 11 3 Rosemary Sampson - Jim Mathers, Halifax NS 56.12% 12 Jerrold Harrington, Garden Ridge TX; Marilyn Arnold, San Antonio TX 53.74% 12 Jim McKeown, State College PA; John Stonebraker, Magalia CA 56.02% 13 Susi Ross, Winter Spgs FL; Judy Randel, Albuquerque NM 53.49% 13 Vicki Lerner - Don Friedman, San Francisco CA 55.87% 14 Harold Emme, Brentwood CA; Carol Emme, Plainfield IL 53.09% 14 4 Frances Price, Eau Claire WI; Dennis Ryan, Menomonie WI 54.91% 15 5 Jonathan Cohn, Gillette WY; Andrew Clements, La Vista NE 52.78% 15 5 David Chinn, Elk Grove CA; Mie Thiemmedh, San Bruno CA 53.39% 16 6 Kimberly Whipple, Boca Grande FL; Kevin Dwyer, Fort Myers FL 52.63% 16 Donald Rothschild, Sunnyvale CA; Betsey Schneider, San Carlos CA 53.34% 17 Patricia Worthley, Andover MA; Rose Boot, Fresno CA 52.02% 17 Terry Terzian, Castro Valley CA; Robert Munson, Danville CA 53.29% 18 7 2 Thomas Burger, Englewood CO; Robert Rodenhizer, Tracy CA 51.87% 18 6 1 Pawel Hanus, Carrollton TX; Bogumil Knypinski, N Richland Hill TX 52.99% 8 Alfred Kemp - Jim Lucas, Idaho Falls ID 48.89% 7 Justin Graver, Omaha NE; Jeffrey Buckwalter, Papillion NE 51.82% 8 Carroll Frogge, Kansas City MO; John Rothschild, Elkridge MD 49.24% 9 Woody Dillinger, Golden CO; Clinton Heiple, Boulder CO 49.19% 10 Daniel Jarboe - Lorraine Jarboe, Ft Walton Bch FL 47.77% 2 Nancy Fleming, Weston MA; James Keegan, Cambridge MA 46.15% 3 Robert Korten, Frankfort MI; Mark Luedi, Honor MI 44.94% NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS SS TT EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Adam Kaplan, New Port Richey FL; Andrew Gumperz, Castro Valley CA 69.69% 1 Gigi Simpson, Sarasota FL; Cecilia Rimstedt, 43335 Partille Sweden 60.77% 2 Bill Irvine, Quincy MA; Walter Fontaine, North Providenc RI 63.54% 2 Craig Huston, Portland OR; Bernard Fudor, Murrysville PA 59.77% 3 Isolde Knaap, Salem OR; Stephen Hosch, Las Vegas NV 62.23% 3 Wendy Dooley - Ronald Sutherland, Mississauga ON 57.15% 4 1 Linda Marshall, Bethesda MD; Merril Hirsh, Washington DC 61.77% 4 Joseph De Gaetano, Atkinson NH; Paul Nason, Los Angeles CA 56.92% 5 Sandra Rimstedt, Haverdal 310 4 Sweden; Reese Milner, Los Angeles CA 60.38% 5 George Whitworth, Coarsegold CA; James Tritt, Fresno CA 56.85% 6 Janet Daling, Peoria AZ; Steve Mansfield, Seattle WA 59.00% 6 Hendrik Sharples, Brush Prairie WA; Gerry Marshall, Calgary AB 55.54% 7 Cheryl Schneider, Westerville OH; George St Pierre, Columbus OH 58.00% 7 Joan Cremin, Mercer Island WA; , Scottsdale AZ 54.54% 8 Martin Hirschman, Southfield MI; Lynne Schaeffer, W Bloomfield MI 57.85% 8 Kimberly Fanady - Steven Kipperman, San Francisco CA 54.46% 9 , Austin TX; Geeske Joel, Palo Alto CA 57.00% 9 1 1 Massimo Gallotti - Ronald Krueger, Spokane WA 54.00% 10 Judith Weisman, Englewood NJ; Ronald Felton, New York NY 56.85% 10 2 Bob Wierman, Anderson CA; July Ratley, Redding CA 53.46% 11 Patricia Chambers - Robin Chambers, Palo Alto CA 52.69% 11 3 Robert Hill - Daniel Ellsworth, Anchorage AK 53.00% 12 2 Sara Foster, San Francisco CA; Linda Danzig, Tiburon CA 52.38% 12 Barbara Lundy, Park City UT; Harold Farnsworth, Salt Lake City UT 51.92% 3 1 Amanda Jeger, Frankfurt Am Ma Germany; Estera Lisker, East Quogue NY 51.92% 4 Andrew Straus, San Francisco CA; Nancy Ferguson, Greenbrae CA 50.38% 4 Tom Jacobson, Fairfield CA; Deirdre Dunne, Pleasant Hill CA 48.31% 5 Robert Abrams, Atlanta GA; Michael Abrams, Pasadena CA 48.00% 5 Patricia Young, Erie PA; William Henneke, Columbus OH 47.77% 2 Francine Moring, Columbia SC; Jim O’Brien, Petaluma CA 44.38% 6 Lee Brackhahn - Loretta Harris, Lincoln City OR 45.23% 2 Graham Grist, Norfolk England; Barnaby Grist, San Francisco CA 43.85%

SARA FASOLDT TUESDAY-THURSDAY SIDE SERIES NORTH-SOUTH SECTION VV EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Tien Zee, Long Beach CA; John Wong, Anaheim Hills CA 60.58% 1 Bob Todd - Douglas Fisher, Winnipeg MB 66.51% 2 1 Robyn Hedly - Per Hedly, Denver CO 56.57% 2 1 John Babb - Dennis Mitchell, Scottsdale AZ 59.29% 3 Janet Wickersham, Sierra Madre CA; Teri Atkinson, Bakersfield CA 56.41% 3 Gabriel Tawil - Ruth Stearns, Glendale WI 59.13% 4/5 Lynn Baker, Austin TX; Karen McCallum, Exeter NH 55.93% 4 2 Dawne Parker - Robert Knowles, Albuquerque NM 54.17% 4/5 2 1 Marvin Raines, Fort Washington MD; Amanda Carter, Arlington VA 55.93% 5 Darla Petersen, Ajax ON; Bruce Thiher, Minneapolis MN 53.37% 6 Jean MacDonald, Sacramento CA; Lorraine Day, Carmichael CA 55.45% 6 3 1 Ken Goodridge - Neil Goodridge, Winnipeg MB 52.72% 3 H Jay Sloofman, Ardsley NY; Tim Baird, White Plains NY 51.44% 4 Rich Perry, Grass Valley CA; Peter Klebofski, San Carlos CA 48.56% 4 Gerry Piaget - Joan Piaget, Portola Valley CA 49.36% 2 Marian Belew, Little Rock AR; Devon Beck, N Little Rock AR 43.43% 2 Philip Wolff - Andrea Wolff, Overland Park KS 47.44% Daily Bulletin Page 17

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION XX EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Russell Samuel, Glen Cove NY; Kyoko Shimamura, Tokyo 136 Japan 68.27% 1 George Jacobs, Hinsdale IL; Steve Beatty, Mill Creek WA 65.22% 2 1 Adam Ruprecht, Seattle WA; Brian Zaugg, Burien WA 67.47% 2 1 Frank Shih, Pasadena CA; Robert C.F. Wang, El Monte CA 64.26% 3 Lewis Gamerman, Westwood MA; Anton Tsypkin, Ashland MA 66.03% 3 2 Steven Picus, Mequon WI; Maria Tsoukalas, New York NY 58.17% 4 2 James Flint - Mark Jernigan, Ashland OR 56.25% 4 3 David Weinberg - Kathy Lane, Reno NV 57.37% 5 3 1 Susan Hernandez, Fair Oaks Ranch TX; Fran Vanecko, San Antonio TX 53.53% 5/6 4/5 1 Irene Harlow, Reno NV; Jack Barney, Incline Village NV 50.80% 6 4 Lois Phillips - Joseph Phillips, Queensbury NY 52.88% 5/6 4/5 Karl Zaman, Strongsville OH; Tom Williams, Renton WA 50.80% 2 Carolyn Sprague, Anchorage AK; Jack Ochs, Chugiak AK 47.44% 2 Troy Lemons - Roberta Lemons, Danville CA 48.56% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION WW EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Stephen Drodge, McLean VA; Steve Reed, Arlington VA 61.22% 1 1 Igor Milman - Oleg Rubinchik, Brooklyn NY 66.67% 2 Russell Johnson - Gregory Trautman, Olympia WA 59.46% 2 2 1 Larry Sherkow, West Bend WI; Don Scholz, Grafton WI 65.71% 3 Charlotte Falk, Reno NV; Bob Luebkeman, Walnut Creek CA 59.13% 3 Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA; Buddhadeb Biswas, Lexington MA 63.94% 4 Gail Greenberg - Margo Sinclair, New York NY 57.37% 4 Fred Chasalow, Belmont CA; Edward Frymoyer, Half Moon Bay CA 54.49% 5 Thomas McDow, Rock Hill SC; Vernon De Jong, Sharon PA 56.09% 5 3 William Chan, Vancouver WA; Sylvia Riewerts, Eureka CA 53.37% 6 2 Jay Francis - Henry Gertzman, Colorado Spgs CO 53.21% 6 4 2 Phillip Jaeger, Austin TX; Thomas Hackenberg, Round Rock TX 52.40% 3 Virginia Enslow - Shirley Klotz, Garden City KS 52.56% 5 Jan Bau - Lars Blauset, 51.60% 4/5 Daniel McGuire - Molly Hosford, Las Vegas NV 52.40% 4/5 2 Walter Herrick, Frankfort MI; Julie Joyce, Cupertino CA 52.40%

TUESDAY 100/200/300 PAIRS EVENING SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION W EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Marlene Smeed, Palo Alto CA; Patricia Dennis, Seattle WA 60.51% 1 1 Zizhuo Wang, Palo Alto CA; Zhuo Wang, Philadelphia PA 64.47% 2 Marge Duval - Lorraine Lazowick, Roseville CA 60.27% 2 2 Sharon Weintrob, Wayne PA; Mike Rippey, Napa CA 61.92% 3 2 Loretta Wahl - John Herrman, Placerville CA 59.31% 3 Bruce Johnsonbaugh, Lafayette CA; Ally Whiteneck, Alamo CA 57.59% 4 3 Lynn Bartz, Los Gatos CA; Leslie Perkins, Sunnyvale CA 56.50% 4 3 1 Randy Ryals, Menlo Park CA; Charles Hall, Pasadena CA 57.50% 5 4 Natalie Crew - Clifford Crew, Rio Vista CA 55.25% 5 4 2 Sally Fishman - Barbara Pastine, Bozeman MT 55.25% 6 Ann Grill - George Grill, Breckenridge CO 52.52% 6 Robert Lohse, Discovery Bay CA; Susan Vogtlin, Rio Vista CA 50.68%

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 100/200/300 PAIRS AFTERNOON SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION W EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Barbara Lotief, Las Vegas NV; Rose Kaufmann, Los Angeles CA 60.23% 1 Darlene Patrick - Dennis Patrick, Redmond WA 57.58% 2 1 Mark Sorenson - D Sorenson, San Bruno CA 58.33% 2 1 Ronald Antinori - Susan Antinori, Atlanta GA 57.20% 3 2 1 Marilyn Philips, Bellevue WA; Melinda Westgate, Mercer Island WA 53.79% 3 Rhea Dickson - Rita Bertsch, Rochester MN 55.30% 4 3 Bobbi Kornbluth, Reno NV; Ambrish Bansal, West Chester OH 53.60% 4 Judy Nielsen - Reese Nielsen, Perry UT 54.92% 5 Christine Greenberg, Byron MN; Judith Harris, Rochester MN 52.65% 5 2 Riet Haaksman, Kingston ON; Jan Schwitters, Las Vegas NV 53.41% 4 2 Janis Brown, Alameda CA; Bill Bussboom, Sacramento CA 51.52% 3 Ronald Foerster - Glen Bates, Bend OR 51.89% 4 1 Gloria Hersch, Healdsburg CA; Janice Hess, Santa Rosa CA 50.57% 2 Randy Ryals, Menlo Park CA; Charles Hall, Pasadena CA 49.05% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION Y EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Barbara Hamal - Norma Titus, Kingston WA 67.56% 1 1 Betty Metzner - Rudi Metzner, Camas WA 65.48% 2 Mike McClain - Dixie Sue Allsbrook, Las Vegas NV 59.52% 2 2 Bill Faley - Dawn Faley, Ridgefield WA 58.04% 3 1 Marilyn Duncan, Seattle WA; Kayel White, Federal Way WA 52.98% 3 3 1 Joanie Gates, Austin TX; Joanne Mott, Baltimore MD 56.25% 4 2 Patricia Weller, Seatac WA; Donna Larson, Burien WA 52.08% 4 Shirley Passeri - Robert Doan, Sun City Center FL 52.68% 5 3 1 Mary Erdberg, Fishers IN; Raymond Laythe, Saint Louis MO 51.49% 5 4 2 Pat Fraas, Rocklin CA; William Pearman, Honolulu HI 52.08% 4 2 Dot Boulia - Larry Boulia, Cary NC 50.00%

WEDNESDAY FAST OPEN SECOND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS Q R EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 J Steffes, Pacific Palisad CA; John Campbell, Rncho Pls Vrd CA 64.79% 1 1 Igor Milman - Oleg Rubinchik, Brooklyn NY 63.20% 2 2 Lex Murdoch, San Mateo CA; Patricia Rasmus, Hamburg NY 61.73% 2 Russell Samuel, Glen Cove NY; Kyoko Shimamura, Tokyo 136 Japan 59.17% 3 Charlotte Blaiss - Carol Schoenhals, Lubbock TX 60.06% 3 Rosemary Kelley - Paul Kelley Jr, Austin TX 58.33% 4 Conrad Evans, Sparks NV; Roger Zellmer, San Diego CA 58.54% 4 2 Marilyn Braun, Cincinnati OH; Laura Owens, Loveland OH 58.13% 5 Justine Cushing - Melih Ozdil, New York NY 55.54% 5 Alan Miller - Greg Reich, New York NY 54.38% 6/7 James Tanner, Highland CA; Milton Kalikman, Azusa CA 52.01% 6 3 James Sremba, Spokane WA; Judith Clark, Santa Clara CA 54.24% 6/7 3 William Thorp, Dana Point CA; Dorothy Conway, Ottawa ON 52.01% 7 Martin Caley, Montreal QC; Diane Graese, Las Vegas NV 53.54% 8 4 1 Gale Dimick - Katie Dimick, Hollister CA 50.83% 8 4 Maria Pendergast, W Hollywood CA; Maria Abbott, San Francisco CA 52.16% 5 Bernie Weiss - Eleanor Onstott, New Orleans LA 49.65% 5 Linda Gorski, Citrus Heights CA; Nadia Nilsson, Santa Clara CA 51.05% 6 E Lawrence Kolton, San Francisco CA; Ann Longknife, San Mateo CA 48.06% 1 Nathan Wilmes - Thomas Coleman, Oakland CA 50.30% 2 Marlys Haraden, Anaheim CA; Sydney Stephan, Corona Del Mar CA 46.39% 2 Barbara Barros, Silver Springs NV; Jony Sellers, Carson City NV 46.19%

WEDNESDAY DAYLIGHT PAIRS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON--2ND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION AAA EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Michael Kutska, River Forest IL; Bob Meixner, Hinsdale IL 61.06% 1 Paul Harding, Seattle WA; Joerg Schneider, Vancouver BC 61.06% 2 1 Stan Green, Hayward CA; Bob Ipswitch, San Mateo CA 60.58% 2 Polly Dunn - Pat Dunn, Bellevue WA 60.74% 3 2 1 Rab Puri - Doug Allan, Lincoln CA 58.81% 3 Bob Carteaux, Fort Wayne IN; Dick Ellis, Kokomo IN 60.10% 4 Karen Verdirame, Bennington NE; Mike Albert, Omaha NE 57.85% 4 Marty Rogers, Rancho Cordova CA; George Lim, Sacramento CA 56.25% 5 Virginia Herring, Castro Valley CA; Don Schrump, San Leandro CA 57.21% 5 1 1 Joanne Cobeen - Arthur Cobeen, Hercules CA 53.85% 6 3 Kent White - Sten Akerlund, Lincoln CA 52.08% 6 2 2 Don Scholz, Grafton WI; Larry Sherkow, West Bend WI 53.04% 7 Tom Breed, Kingwood TX; Paul Lasky, Rancho Santa Fe CA 51.92% 7 3 3 Martha Rosen, Hartsdale NY; Karin Meyers, Hastings On Hud NY 52.24% 4 Blair Hoffman, Moraga CA; James Kuhn, Oakland CA 51.76% 4 John Arena, Naples FL; John Linderoth, Sycamore IL 51.44% 2 Lilyan Frank, Petaluma CA; Adrienne Varin, Sonoma CA 45.03% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION BBB EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Phyllis Rakevich, Elma WA; Ron Woodard, Olympia WA 62.22% 1 Carlos Munoz - Fred Hawa, White Plains NY 60.44% 2 Niel Waletzky - Joan Waletzky, Shaker Heights OH 61.17% 2 1 1 Y Chen, Fremont CA; Don-Min Tsou, Cupertine CA 57.04% 3 Ernie Tradewell - Brian Fraser, Victoria BC 60.51% 3 Alan Osofsky, Palm Beach FL; Kerri Sanborn, Stony Point NY 56.05% 4 Addie Wells, Reno NV; Carlos D’Assumpcao, San Francisco CA 59.50% 4 2 2 Pat Vanderford - Juanita Washburn, Lincoln NE 54.71% 5 1 1 Jim Rowland, Phoenix AZ; Frederick Berry, Scottsdale AZ 59.11% 5 Judy Hotchkin, Red Bluff CA; Florence Hungerford, Redding CA 53.11% 6 Mark Aquino, Jamaica Plain MA; Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA 56.06% 6 3 3 Avrom Heller, Largo FL; Tena Heller, South Orange NJ 52.11% 7 2 Clark Muldavin - Barbara Wheeler, Sacramento CA 52.31% 7 Laurence Hansen, Healdsburg CA; Kate Hill, Santa Rosa CA 51.99% 3 2 Jackie Long, Dallas TX; Betty Bartula, Richardson TX 51.86% 4 John Cagney - Edith Cagney, N Fort Myers FL 51.60% 4 3 Marvin Weitzenhoffer, Las Vegas NV; Cynthia Keaton, Coppell TX 51.12% 5 Rick Lepscier - Helen McCourt, Las Vegas NV 48.56% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION CCC EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Ken Cohen, Philadelphia PA; Bridgett Pitt, Brookhaven PA 66.67% 1 Don Spaulding, Los Altos CA; Dennis Newman, Scarsdale NY 61.06% 2/3 1/2 1/2 Tommie Kadotani, Denver CO; Bobbi Le Feuvre, Van Nuys CA 54.97% 2 Satish Gupta - Neal Moore, Reno NV 59.78% 2/3 1/2 1/2 Steve Little - Joan Little, Los Angeles CA 54.97% 3 Linda Leedy, Zionsville IN; Natan Erdberg, Fishers IN 56.09% 4 Mario Mory - Phyllis Mory, Los Angeles CA 54.01% 4 1 1 Bill Oates - Pat Oates, Brighton MI 55.93% 5/6 3 3 Ben McMakin - Don Lynam, Bandon OR 53.53% 5 2 2 Paul Vorndam, Rye CO; Barry Roof, Pueblo CO 55.29% 5/6 Berneice Anglea, Pasadena CA; Nunzio Martorina, Midland TX 53.53% 6 3 Lee Pesavento - Lo Pesavento, Alamo CA 53.85% 4/5 David Gambelin, San Jose CA; Bill Yetter, Saratoga CA 51.60% 4/5 3/4 Enlow Ose - Melena Ose, Sacramento CA 53.53% 4/5 Anthony Trigg - Jack Uppal, Lincoln CA 51.60% 4/5 3/4 Dan Forbes Jr - Pat Anderson, Wichita KS 53.53% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION DDD EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT; Jean Orr, Middletown CT 65.71% 1 Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor ON; Donald Rumelhart, Ann Arbor MI 61.38% 2 1 Grant Robinson - Teresa Boyd, Lafayette CA 57.69% 2 1 P East - Deborah East, Winchester KY 59.78% 3 Barbara Lasky, Rancho Santa Fe CA; Subba Ravipudi, Downey CA 54.65% 3 2 1 Tom Bergstrom - David Runkel, Ashland OR 58.65% 4 2 R Muggia, Andover MA; Gary Minnig, Pleasanton CA 54.17% 4 3 Gerald Gray - Barb Gray, Mesa AZ 58.33% 5 3 Rolf Paul, Needham MA; Tom Cox, Mount Juliet TN 52.24% 5 4 2 Robert Hevener - Christine Hevener, San Mateo CA 54.33% 6/7 4 Sheila Malinowski - Keith Vincent, Vallejo CA 52.08% 6 Jill Burtram - Linda Hays, Albuquerque NM 52.24% 6/7 Jack Dorr - Stephanie Dorr, Wilmington NC 52.08% 3 Arlene Mahlberg - Benny Mahlberg, Discovery Bay CA 48.08% 5 Ray Smith - Beverly Smith, Plymouth MN 50.16% 1/2 James Breeden - Margaret Breeden, Carson City NV 49.36% 1/2 Vladimir Oudalov, Nutley NJ; Stanley Weiss, Livingston NJ 49.36% 3 Arlene Elder, Big Bear Lake CA; Johnny Jigamian, Las Vegas NV 47.28%

SARA FASOLDT TUESDAY-THURSDAY SIDE SERIES NORTH-SOUTH SECTION VV EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Ginny Poulter, Oakland Twp MI; Chester Kurzet, Portland OR 68.26% 1 Jay Albright, Westerville OH; Marshall Kuschner, Reston VA 67.15% 2 Rene Reid, Reno NV; Nels Erickson, Sparks NV 62.90% 2 1 Judy Null - Norman Dressler, Kingston PA 63.40% 3 2 Pete Marinus - Linda Marinus, Courtenay BC 59.47% 3 2 Darlene Rutledge, Helena MT; Avis Morse, Visalia CA 54.78% 4 3 1 Tai Wang, Rosemead CA; Edward Hsi, Arcadia CA 54.13% 4 Hua Poon, Singapore Singapore; Choon Chou Loo, Singapore Singapore 54.54% 5 Joan Van Geffen - Jean Talbot, Metairie LA 52.83% 5 3 Gayle Koedel - Robert Koedel, Lincoln CA 53.92% 6 Bobbie Parker - Pat Moore, Las Vegas NV 51.84% 6 4 Weidong Pei, Brea CA; Michael Bodell, Santa Clara CA 53.83% 4 Stephen Wise, Stanwood WA; Barbara Odlin, Gig Harbor WA 51.74% 1 Charles Kelley - Jo Anne Kelley, Pacific Plsades CA 49.28% 2 David Fotland - Wendy Fotland, San Jose CA 48.68% 2 Pamela Fitch, Sacramento CA; Bill Lampton, Lincoln CA 43.22% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION XX EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Robert Steigmann - Sherry Steigmann, Urbana IL 63.62% 1 1 Bruce Boje, Chanhassen MN; Stuart Foster, Park City UT 61.22% 2 Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA; Bonnie Bagley, Colorado Spgs CO 61.38% 2 Bob Luebkeman, Walnut Creek CA; Charlotte Falk, Reno NV 59.46% 3 2 1 Luke Wooden, Reno NV; Marlene Zimmerli-Davis, Sparks NV 57.85% 3 Elaine Ware, Vernon BC; Jackie Matthews, Roseville CA 57.69% 4 Naomi Wandel - Hans Wandel, Portland OR 57.21% 4 2 Rebecca Ostrom, Ashland OR; Gee Gee Walker, Medford OR 55.93% 5 3 Arthur Crystal - Debbie Benner, Fairfield CT 55.13% 5 3 Joseph Steele, Nellysford VA; William Glass, Clovis CA 55.77% 6 4 2 Vicky Renzulli, Irving TX; Erica Walker, Dallas TX 54.81% 6 James Remy - Gregory Trautman, Olympia WA 54.97% 4 1 Troy Lemons - Roberta Lemons, Danville CA 51.92% 2 George Moore, Truckee CA; Patricia Cala, Tahoe City CA 48.24% Page 18 Daily Bulletin

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION WW EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 John Gustafson - Helen Gustafson, Des Moines IA 60.92% 1 1 Emmanuel Vacakis - Gary Near, San Francisco CA 60.07% 2 John Begley, Berkeley CA; Helen Studabaker, Pinole CA 56.15% 2 2 Richard Ziock, Carlsbad CA; Julie Joyce, Cupertino CA 57.46% 3 1 1 Stuart Treworgy, Cumberland RI; Malkin Howes, Waterloo ON 55.82% 3 3 Jill Flader, Saint Paul MN; Wayne Gergen, Minneapolis MN 57.36% 4 2 Kathleen Fortney - Charles Fortney, Wheaton IL 55.22% 4 4 1 Mischel Postas - L John Postas, Campbell CA 55.63% 5 3 Jacqueline Syer, Oakville ON; N Ferrell, Burlington ON 53.53% 5 Peter Golitzen - Kathy Golitzen, Kailua-Kona HI 55.44% 2 William Seager - Jean Seager, Coronado CA 51.90% 2 Brian Reagan - Kirk Reagan, Lakewood WA 49.43%

YUBA CITY STRATIFIED OPEN WEDNESDAY – FIRST OF TWO SESSIONS NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS PP QQ RR EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY; Vinita Gupta, Woodside CA 62.55% 1 Judy Bramley - Bart Bramley, Dallas TX 64.12% 2 Jean Barry, Livermore CA; Nick Wiebe, Oakland CA 62.12% 2 Nancy Blaustein, Walnut Creek CA; Erwin Linzner, Santa Rosa CA 61.64% 3/4 1 Gary Robinson, Forestville CA; David Neuman, San Francisco CA 61.69% 3 1 Greg Humphreys - Meg Myers, Charlottesville VA 59.92% 3/4 Bruce Cuthbertson, Vancouver WA; Pat Thomas, Salinas CA 61.69% 4 Terry Terzian, Castro Valley CA; Robert Munson, Danville CA 59.16% 5 Bob Korte - Kay Korte, Woodstock IL 58.55% 5 Jess Stuart - Lois Stuart, West Chester PA 57.44% 6 David Maidman - Marin Marinov, New York NY 58.40% 6 Harold Emme, Brentwood CA; Carol Emme, Plainfield IL 57.29% 7 Lloyd Arvedon, Bedford MA; John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT 58.17% 7 Bill Cook Jr, Madison MS; Julia Bomalaski, Indialantic FL 56.93% 8 Peter Herold, Ladysmith BC; James Galand, Victoria BC 56.78% 8 Paul Sorensen - Allan Sorensen, Berwyn AB 56.88% 9 Donald Rothschild, Sunnyvale CA; Betsey Schneider, San Carlos CA 56.25% 9 Gloria Silverman Bart - Les Bart, Bradenton FL 55.72% 10 2 Frances Price, Eau Claire WI; Dennis Ryan, Menomonie WI 55.62% 10 2 1 John Emmerson, Federal Way WA; Joyce Williamson, Kirkland WA 55.16% 11 Ann Lindley, Alexandria VA; Robert Gookin, Annandale VA 55.43% 11 Donald Mamula, Mill Creek WA; Mike Bandler, Alamo CA 54.81% 12 Carreen Hinds, Bakersfield CA; Daniel Green, Reno NV 54.86% 12 3 2 John Chan, Sacramento CA; Hank Eng, Jacksonville FL 54.71% 13 Howard Friedman, Great Neck NY; Lauren Block, Manhasset NY 54.82% 13 4 Linda King - Barbara Earley, Hollister CA 54.45% 14 3 Marshall Lewis, Cleveland Hgts OH; Stephannie Russo, New York NY 53.74% 14 Susi Ross, Winter Spgs FL; Judy Randel, Albuquerque NM 54.15% 15 4 Daniel Jarboe - Lorraine Jarboe, Ft Walton Bch FL 53.64% 15 5 Benjamin Eisenberg - Susan Eisenberg, Boca Raton FL 53.59% 16 Vicki Lerner - Don Friedman, San Francisco CA 53.59% 16/17 Steve Shirey - Darlene Shirey, Fort Worth TX 52.88% 17 Diana Tenery-Ascher - Larry Ascher, Englewood NJ 53.04% 16/17 6 Jonathan Cohn, Gillette WY; Andrew Clements, La Vista NE 52.88% 18 Cecil Henry, Kingman AZ; Marge Neate, West Vancouver BC 52.43% 18 Diane Shannon, Saratoga CA; Bruce Noda, Corte Madera CA 52.68% 5 Thomas Quint - Sheila Wimer, Reno NV 51.21% 7 Pat Galligan - Patty Michael, San Mateo CA 52.43% 6 1 Thomas Burger, Englewood CO; Robert Rodenhizer, Tracy CA 49.24% 8 Derek Fiero - Teddi Fiero, San Jose CA 51.42% 7 Michael Boothby, Wenatchee WA; Daniel Hoekstra, Portland OR 48.79% 8 Rosemary Sampson - Jim Mathers, Halifax NS 48.41% 9 Norma Bozzini, San Mateo CA; Darlene Mayhew, Castro Valley CA 47.47% 2 Pawel Hanus, Carrollton TX; Bogumil Knypinski, N Richland Hill TX 44.74% NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS SS TT EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Gigi Simpson, Sarasota FL; Cecilia Rimstedt, 43335 Partille Sweden 67.54% 1 George Whitworth, Coarsegold CA; James Tritt, Fresno C A 60.23% 2 Wendy Dooley - Ronald Sutherland, Mississauga ON 63.62% 2 Adam Kaplan, New Port Richey FL; Andrew Gumperz, Castro Valley CA 58.00% 3 Sandra Rimstedt, Haverdal 310 4 Sweden; Reese Milner, Los Angeles CA 62.15% 3 Bill Irvine, Quincy MA; Walter Fontaine, North Providenc RI 55.77% 4 Martin Hertz, Oakland CA; Elizabeth Marcus, San Francisco CA 58.38% 4 Gil Cohen, Ashburn VA; Marty Nelson, Annapolis MD 55.62% 5 Martin Hirschman, Southfield MI; Lynne Schaeffer, W Bloomfield MI 58.31% 5 1 Linda Marshall, Bethesda MD; Merril Hirsh, Washington DC 55.31% 6 Joseph De Gaetano, Atkinson NH; Paul Nason, Los Angeles CA 57.15% 6 Jay Cohodes, Sunrise FL; David Rogers, Southern Pines NC 55.23% 7 Isolde Knaap, Salem OR; Stephen Hosch, Las Vegas NV 55.38% 7 Donna Watkins - Dave Swarthout, San Antonio TX 55.08% 8 Janet Daling, Peoria AZ; Steve Mansfield, Seattle WA 54.69% 8 2 Robert Abrams, Atlanta GA; Michael Abrams, Pasadena CA 54.54% 9 1 Robert Levey, Bethesda MD; Lelvin Crowe, Cordova TN 53.92% 9 3 Steven Towner - Brady Hixson, Salt Lake City UT 54.31% 10 2 1 Massimo Gallotti - Ronald Krueger, Spokane WA 52.62% 10 Jeanne Gray, Broomfield CO; Jeanne Achziger, Denver CO 54.23% 11 Judith Weisman, Englewood NJ; Ronald Felton, New York NY 52.38% 11 Robert Lavin, East Longmeadow MA; Patricia Wright, Charlotte NC 53.92% 12 3 Lee Brackhahn - Loretta Harris, Lincoln City OR 52.23% 12 Craig Huston, Portland OR; Bernard Fudor, Murrysville PA 53.23% 4 Carol Frana, Ottumwa IA; Steven Goodman, Overland Park KS 51.62% 4 Andrew Straus, San Francisco CA; Nancy Ferguson, Greenbrae CA 51.54% 5 Angela Thompson, Lincoln City OR; Frances Gates, Waldport OR 48.15% 5 Sara Foster, San Francisco CA; Linda Danzig, Tiburon CA 51.38% 2 Jeanie Bettis - Joe Rottmann, Vancouver WA 41.85% 1 Graham Grist, Norfolk England; Barnaby Grist, San Francisco CA 47.38% 2 Lotte Optekamp - Britt Siem, Houston TX 45.92%

MIXED PAIRS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON - 1ST F SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS B C D E L M N EAST-WEST 1 Marvin Rosenblatt, Hartford CT; Lynda Rosenblatt, Passaic NJ 63.03% 1 Lin Goldstein, Reno NV; Loretta Bromberg, Bel Tiburon CA 64.32% 2 Dan Romm, Seattle WA; Helen Abbott, Mercer Island WA 60.49% 2 Scott Levine - Judi Radin, New York NY 61.62% 3 Jeffrey Taylor, Eugene OR; Sharon Anderson, Eagan MN 59.79% 3 James La Fountain, Temple TX; Pam LaShelle, Round Rock TX 61.09% 4 Marc Low - Sandra Low, Centerville OH 59.19% 4 Cheryl Mandala - Yul Inn, Cupertino CA 60.64% 5 Cameron Doner, Richmond BC; Bernace De Young, Miami FL 58.97% 5 Eurydice Nours, Richmond BC; Eugene Chan, Burnaby BC 60.49% 6 Lon Sunshine, Framingham MA; Ivanie Yeo, Brighton MA 58.87% 6 Gloria Tsoi, Arlington MA; Stephen McDevitt, Medford MA 59.98% 7 Jo Ginsberg - Len Vishnevsky, San Francisco CA 58.33% 7 Linda Friedman - Daniel Friedman, Orinda CA 59.27% 8 Chris Wiegand, Portland OR; William Esberg, Long Branch NJ 57.88% 8 Pam Stratton, Las Vegas NV; G Gard Hays, Veradale WA 58.93% 9 Joshua Donn, Las Vegas NV; Lindsay Pearlman, Trumbull CT 57.50% 9 Dale Johannesen - Lynn Johannesen, Saratoga CA 58.74% 10 Joan Rubin, Encino CA; Gilbert Stinebaugh, Van Nuys CA 57.29% 10 Jane Jennings, Ben Lomond CA; Kenneth Llacera, Santa Cruz CA 58.03% 11 Victoria Muir - William Muir, Kansas City MO 57.07% 11 Pamela Granovetter, Cincinnati OH; John Zilic, Houston TX 57.84% 12 Fred Zhang, Los Angeles CA; Shiu-Ming Huang, San Marino CA 56.92% 12 Brenda Keller, Palm Springs CA; Dan Jacob, Vancouver BC 57.78% 13 K Fung, Edmonton AB; Michael Mikyska, Los Angeles CA 56.28% 13 Ron Feldman, Redondo Beach CA; Susan Picus, New York NY 57.48% 14 Georgiana Gates, Houston TX; Ed Lazarus, Baltimore MD 55.94% 14 Andy Avery, Jamaica VT; Cecily Kohler, Washington DC 57.18% 15 Lew Walter, New York NY; Irina Levitina, Hackensack NJ 55.83% 15 Anne Brenner - David Caprera, Denver CO 57.01% 16 Gen Geiger - Chris Niemann, Sarasota FL 54.81% 16 Philip Benner - Carolyn Benner, El Dorado Hills CA 56.86% 17 Susanne Rudick - Norman Rubin, Monticello NY 54.44% 17 Sylvia Caley, Montreal QC; Simon Kantor, Agawam MA 56.75% 18 Donna Rodwell, Clearwater Bch FL; John Veltri, Bradenton FL 54.42% 18 Cindy Bernstein, Memphis TN; Thomas Weik, Reading PA 56.58% 19 Rita Ellington, Traverse City MI; Robert Morris, Houston TX 54.19% 19 Petra Hamman, Dallas TX; Phillip Grothus, San Antonio TX 55.90% 20 Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR; Diana Schuld, Glen Head NY 54.17% 20 Dan Parish Jr - Elise Parish, Omaha NE 55.75% 21 Mickie Kivel, Potomac Falls VA; John Potter, Panama City FL 53.93% 21 Ira Hessel - Ellen Hessel, San Antonio TX 55.73% 22 Rhoda Walsh, Palm Desert CA; Billy Miller, Las Vegas NV 53.72% 22 Lowell Andrews, Huntington Bch CA; Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV 55.58% 23/24 Ellen Crawford - Rob Crawford, Henderson NV 53.70% 23/24 June Pocock, New Westminster BC; Les Fouks, Vancouver BC 55.04% 23/24 Helene Bauman, Arlington VA; Jim Wakefield, Fairfax Station VA 53.70% 23/24 Gene Fomin, Glacier WA; Sandra Robson, New Westminster BC 55.04% 25 Howard Epley, Kent WA; Elaine De Shaw, Federal Way WA 53.59% 25 Melvin Marcus, Waltham MA; Rena Lieberman, North Easton MA 54.83% 26 Robert Heitzman Jr - Helen Raleigh, Suffern NY 53.55% 26 Sharon Meng-Horton, Dade City FL; Rahn Smith, Brandon FL 54.04% 27 Susan Peters, Vancouver BC; Brad Bart, Burnaby BC 53.53% 27 Steven Love, Laguna Niguel CA; Judy Elbogen, Mission Viejo CA 54.02% 28 Joseph Stokes, Chicago IL; Cheri Bjerkan, Elmhurst IL 53.27% 28 Andy Kaufman, Smyrna DE; Daisy Goecker, Yardley PA 53.93% 29 Joann Glasson - Bob Glasson, Pennington NJ 53.08% 29 Tom Kniest, University City MO; Karen Walker, Champaign IL 53.80% 30 Robert Klein - Jennifer Jones, Santa Rosa CA 53.01% 30 Bud Marsh - Marianne Spanier, Scottsdale AZ 53.76% 31 Faye Marino, Greenwich CT; Richard Laufer, Hartsdale NY 52.76% 31 Ronald De Harpporte, Edina MN; Peg Waller, Eden Prairie MN 53.46% 32 Julie Smith - Joel Martineau, Vancouver BC 52.74% 32 Melanie Tucker - John Rengstorff, New York NY 53.03% 33 Linda Lewis, Sioux Falls SD; Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA 52.71% 33 Raija Davis, Reno NV; Stuart Goodgold, San Jose CA 52.63% 34 Alison Wilson, New York NY; Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY 52.61% 34 Crispin Barrere, Berkeley CA; Sarita Mathiasen, Albany CA 52.20% 35 Lori Spaeth, Los Altos CA; David Wheeler, Palo Alto CA 52.59% 35 Ljudmila Kamenova, Stony Brook NY; Waldemar Frukacz, Gloucester ON 52.16% 36 Janice Nakao - Thomas Quinlan, San Mateo CA 52.52% 36 Frances Schneider - Bernard Schneider, Riverside CT 52.12%

MONDAY-WEDNESDAY SIDE GAME SERIES WEDNESDAY AM THIRD OF THREE SESSIONS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OO EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Margot Hirsch, Arlington TX; Richard Hart, Piedmont CA 65.48% 1 1 Gideon Tan, Denver CO; Adam Kaplan, New Port Richey FL 59.52% 2 Julia Bomalaski, Indialantic FL; Charlotte Blum, La Jolla CA 63.69% 2 2 Paul Sitz, Ramsey MN; Bert Sheldon, San Antonio TX 57.74% 3 2 1 Tai Wang, Rosemead CA; Edward Hsi, Arcadia CA 55.65% 3/4 Jack Triplett, Inkom ID; John Coone, Vernon BC 53.27% 4 3 2 William Seager - Jean Seager, Coronado CA 52.38% 3/4 3 1 Helene Katz, Louisville KY; Carol Warner, Fairview Hgts IL 53.27% 4 2 Yuan Chen, Toronto ON; Yaping Ge, Highland CA 52.98% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION PP EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA; Buddhadeb Biswas, Lexington MA 66.37% 1 1 1 Konny Murray - Barbara Babcock, Carmel Valley CA 63.99% 2 Howard Piltch, South Bend IN; Frank Mastrola, Swansea MA 61.01% 2 2 2 Lynne Humphrey, Moraga CA; Trisha Oconnor, Walnut Creek CA 61.61% 3 1 Mara Tuttle, Lake Mary FL; Gloria McCain, Orlando FL 52.38% 3 3 Alan Cummings - Polly Siegel, Los Altos CA 56.55% 4 2 1 Charles Kelley - Jo Anne Kelley, Pacific Plsades CA 50.89% 4 4 Ann Romeo, Bellevue WA; Phillip Fulkerson, Las Vegas NV 52.38% 3 Fred Schenker, Pittsburgh PA; Dian Petrov, Buffalo NY 49.11% 2 Charles Burns - Lynda Hirst, Vancouver WA 48.21%

WEDNESDAY AM 5/20/50 PAIRS - ONLY SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION X EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Donald Dufour - Bernie Dufour, Weyburn SK 66.95% 1 J Davis, Benicia CA; Joel Havemann, Washington DC 57.44% 2 2 Carol Whitelaw - Linda Struthers, Carmichael CA 61.60% 2 1 1 Pamela Haskins, Pls Vd Pnl CA; Freda Main, Palos Verdes Es CA 54.45% 2 Linda Gassett, Rancho Palo Vds CA; Janet Hettick, Pls Vrd Estates CA 49.24%

WEDNESDAY AM 100/200/300 PAIRS - ONLY SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION W EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Lael Cooksley - Jan Hart, Redmond OR 60.29% 1 1 Glen Bates - Ronald Foerster, Bend OR 61.96% 2 2 2 Dot Boulia - Larry Boulia, Cary NC 57.60% 2 2 1 Sally Fishman - Barbara Pastine, Bozeman MT 57.90% 3 3 Hans Van Boldrik, Santa Rosa CA; Roy Redlich, Petaluma CA 53.05% 3 3 2 Nancy Serne, Sacramento CA; Dennis Uthe, Roseville CA 56.77% 4 4 Joanne Kunz, Flagler Beach FL; Norma Callender, Houston TX 52.54% 4 4 Marjorie Feldman, Roseburg OR; Kate Spencer, Brattleboro VT 53.87% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION Y EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Marilyn Duncan, Seattle WA; Kayel White, Federal Way WA 60.71% 1 1 Sharon Henning, Larkspur CA; Roma Yvonne Rehfisch, Oakland CA 65.77% 2 2 1 Leeanne Creech, Snoqualmie WA; Melinda Westgate, Mercer Island WA 60.42% 2 2 Charles Falk, San Rafael CA; Laura Lee Falk, Salt Lake City UT 55.36% 3 Gordon Sawyer, Seattle WA; Vivian Johnson, San Diego CA 55.65% 3 3 Ivar Kvalnes - Betty Kvalnes, Hayward CA 55.06% 4 3 2 Elaine Cain, Gardnerville NV; D Marie Bresch, Carson City NV 51.19% 4 Frances Opheim - Wendell Opheim, Lethbridge AB 53.27% 1 Randy Ryals, Menlo Park CA; Charles Hall, Pasadena CA 51.79% Daily Bulletin Page 19

WEDNESDAY FAST OPEN - FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION R EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Hisae Izushima, Menlo Park CA; Douglas Hong, San Jose CA 57.76% 1 Russell Samuel, Glen Cove NY; Kyoko Shimamura, Tokyo 136 Japan 66.48% 2 2 2 Barbara Barros, Silver Springs NV; Jony Sellers, Carson City NV 57.01% 2 1 Kay Jones, The Villages FL; Geoff Jones III, Orlando FL 63.45% 3 3 Katherine Rabenstein, Washington DC; Karl Zaman, Strongsville OH 56.25% 3 Rosemary Kelley - Paul Kelley Jr, Austin TX 60.79% 4 Martin Caley, Montreal QC; Diane Graese, Las Vegas NV 54.74% 4/5 Christopher Pisarra - Gail Giffen, Lafayette CA 60.61% 5 4 E Lawrence Kolton, San Francisco CA; Ann Longknife, San Mateo CA 53.79% 4/5 Charlotte Blaiss - Carol Schoenhals, Lubbock TX 60.61% 6 Frank Queen, Denver CO; Virginia Johnston, Laguna Woods CA 52.65% 6 James Tanner, Highland CA; Milton Kalikman, Azusa CA 59.85% 7 5 Robert Smith - Judith Smith, Anahola HI 51.51% 7 2 James Sremba, Spokane WA; Judith Clark, Santa Clara CA 56.25% 8/9 6/7 Marilyn Braun, Cincinnati OH; Laura Owens, Loveland OH 50.19% 8 3 Nancy Driscoll, Capitola CA; Mary Peterson, Santa Cruz CA 54.17% 8/9 6/7 Maria Pendergast, W Hollywood CA; Maria Abbott, San Francisco CA 50.19% 4 1 Nathan Wilmes - Thomas Coleman, Oakland CA 48.68% 5 William Thorp, Dana Point CA; Dorothy Conway, Ottawa ON 46.78%

WEDNESDAY DAYLIGHT PAIRS - FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION AAA EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Carlos Munoz - Fred Hawa, White Plains NY 64.42% 1 1 Stan Green, Hayward CA; Bob Ipswitch, San Mateo CA 63.62% 2 Alan Osofsky, Palm Beach FL; Kerri Sanborn, Stony Point NY 64.26% 2 Joan Mesias, Temple City CA; Barbara Swan, Roseville CA 59.46% 3 1 1 Y Chen, Fremont CA; Don-Min Tsou, Cupertine CA 55.93% 3 Karen Verdirame, Bennington NE; Mike Albert, Omaha NE 58.49% 4 2 2 Gordon Fagan - Rita Fagan, Flint MI 55.45% 4 Margaret Glasner, Yuma AZ; Doug Boothe, Summerland BC 54.01% 5 3 John Cagney - Edith Cagney, N Fort Myers FL 54.65% 5 Tom Breed, Kingwood TX; Paul Lasky, Rancho Santa Fe CA 51.92% 6 4 3 Kerstin Abrinder - David Boshart, Fort Myers FL 53.85% 6 2 1 Lilyan Frank, Petaluma CA; Adrienne Varin, Sonoma CA 51.44% 7 Judy Hotchkin, Red Bluff CA; Florence Hungerford, Redding CA 52.88% 7 3 Jean La Traverse - Josette Levesque, Outremont QC 51.28% 4 2 Carole Ludington - Bruce Ferguson, Davis CA 50.00% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION BBB EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Niel Waletzky - Joan Waletzky, Shaker Heights OH 61.19% 1 1 1 Jim Rowland, Phoenix AZ; Frederick Berry, Scottsdale AZ 63.77% 2 Ernie Tradewell - Brian Fraser, Victoria BC 59.68% 2 2 Arlie Lamb, San Mateo CA; Ed Hornung, San Bruno CA 62.07% 3 Polly Dunn - Pat Dunn, Bellevue WA 56.57% 3 3 2 Marvin Weitzenhoffer, Las Vegas NV; Cynthia Keaton, Coppell TX 58.84% 4 Mark Aquino, Jamaica Plain MA; Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA 56.09% 4 Kassie Munoz - Judith Chaice, White Plains NY 56.57% 5 Nada Sundermeyer - Clay Sundermeyer, Bellevue WA 50.75% 5 4 3 Don Scholz, Grafton WI; Larry Sherkow, West Bend WI 54.79% 6 1 1 Joe Kushner, San Francisco CA; Doris Gluckman, Alameda CA 50.65% 6 Marty Rogers, Rancho Cordova CA; George Lim, Sacramento CA 50.48% 2 Leon Smith, Salt Lake Cty UT; J Christensen, Salt Lake City UT 50.59% 3 Cheryl Berens, Oakland OR; Jackie Donnelly, Phoenix OR 49.11% 4 2 Gail Pirodsky - Lloyd Hankinson, Sarasota FL 48.34% 3 Jackie Long, Dallas TX; Betty Bartula, Richardson TX 47.98% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION CCC EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Berneice Anglea, Pasadena CA; Nunzio Martorina, Midland TX 65.71% 1 Dave Siebert - Jane Dickey, Little Rock AR 62.02% 2 1 David Gambelin, San Jose CA; Bill Yetter, Saratoga CA 57.69% 2 Ken Cohen, Philadelphia PA; Bridgett Pitt, Brookhaven PA 61.38% 3 2 Jill Burtram - Linda Hays, Albuquerque NM 55.93% 3 1 Gerald Gray - Barb Gray, Mesa AZ 59.94% 4/5 Darlene Roby - Barbara Vetterlein, Roseville CA 52.72% 4 2 1 Ben McMakin - Don Lynam, Bandon OR 58.17% 4/5 Bob Boggs - Phil Schiffert, Roseville CA 52.72% 5 3 W Turner - Jane Turner, College Station TX 56.73% 6 Elizabeth De Paola, San Jose CA; Don Nemiro, Hollister CA 51.76% 6 Mario Mory - Phyllis Mory, Los Angeles CA 53.53% 3 P East - Deborah East, Winchester KY 51.44% 4 2 Anthony Trigg - Jack Uppal, Lincoln CA 50.64% 4 Lola Messiha - Doris Thompson, Palmdale CA 50.16% 3 Sue Griswold, Palo Alto CA; Valerie Baldwi zn, Portola Valley CA 44.55% 1 Catherine Johnson, Reno NV; Grace Martin, Sparks NV 49.36% 2 Robert Hevener - Christine Hevener, San Mateo CA 47.92% 3 Joan Bower, Los Altos Hills CA; Michael O’Leary, Santa Clara CA 45.67% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION DDD EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Bill Oates - Pat Oates, Brighton MI 57.21% 1 1 1 Joe Verdirame, Bennington NE; Neil Dickinsen, Yakima WA 62.18% 2 Cindy Balderson, Eden Prairie MN; Carole Miner, Rochester MN 56.25% 2 2 2 Vladimir Oudalov, Nutley NJ; Stanley Weiss, Livingston NJ 59.13% 3 Satish Gupta - Neal Moore, Reno NV 54.65% 3 3 Sheila Malinowski - Keith Vincent, Vallejo CA 57.85% 4/5 2 Gary Henry, Vacaville CA; Lillian Harris, Oakland CA 54.17% 4 Gerri Soffa Carlson, Ranch Pls Vrd CA; Steve Mager, Hermosa Beach CA 56.73% 4/5 Don Spaulding, Los Altos CA; Dennis Newman, Scarsdale NY 54.17% 5 4 Grant Robinson - Teresa Boyd, Lafayette CA 55.61% 6 3 2 Wilson Banta - Marilyn Banta, Sunshine LA 52.40% 6 Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT; Jean Orr, Middletown CT 51.76% 4 3 Enlow Ose - Melena Ose, Sacramento CA 51.76% 5 3 Albert Malouf, San Mateo CA; Leonor Frankel, Greenacres FL 50.48% Hawaii Day Friday is Hawaii Day at the Reno NABC. You are encouraged to wear floral attire. Leis will be handed out from noon until 1 p.m.. There are limited quantities. Friday night hospitality will be fruit cups and a Fifties Sock Hop. Tomorrow’s Bridge Events Friday, March 19, 9 a.m. Event Session Sold Entry/player/session ACBL members** Other Friday-Saturday Morning Compact Bracketed KO Teams 1-2 Summit Ballroom $16 $18 Thursday-Friday Morning Compact Bracketed KO Teams 3-4 Summit Ballroom $16 $18 Thursday-Saturday Morning Side Game Series 2nd single session Summit Ballroom $16 $18 Wednesday-Friday Morning Bracketed KO Teams 3rd Summit Ballroom $16 $18 Friday, March 19, 10 a.m. Roger Hallum Memorial 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Carson Ballroom 1 & 2 $15 $17 Roger Hallum Memorial 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Carson Ballroom 1 & 2 $15 $15 Friday, March 19, 10 a.m. & 3 p.m. Stratified Daylight Pairs 1-2 Crystal Ballroom $16 $18 Friday, March 19, 1 p.m. Friday-Sunday Side Game Series 1st single session Summit Ballroom $16 $18 Friday, March 19, 1 & 7:30 p.m. SILODOR OPEN PAIRS 1-2 F Reno Ballroom $20 WHITEHEAD WOMEN’S PAIRS 1-2 F Tahoe Ballroom $20 Bean Red Ribbon Pairs 1-2 F Reno Ballroom $17 Louisville Spring 2011 NABC Stratified Open Pairs 1-2 Summit Ballroom $16 $18 Compact Bracketed KO Teams 1-4 Summit Ballroom $16 $18 Thursday-Friday Bracketed KO Teams 3-4 Summit Ballroom $16 $18 Friday, March 19, 1 & 8 p.m. VANDERBILT KNOCKOUT TEAMS Round 5 Carson Ballroom 3 & 4 $20 Friday, March 19, 3 p.m. Roger Hallum Memorial 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Carson Ballroom 1 & 2 $15 $17 Roger Hallum Memorial 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Carson Ballroom 1 & 2 $15 $15 Friday, March 19, 7:30 p.m. Strati-Flighted Swiss Teams A/X single Summit Ballroom $15 $17 B/C/D single Summit Ballroom $15 $17 Friday-Sunday Side Game Series 2nd single session Summit Ballroom $16 $18 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single Carson Ballroom 1 & 2 $15 $17 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Carson Ballroom 1 & 2 $15 $17 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Carson Ballroom 1 & 2 $15 $15 Friday, March 19, 11:30 p.m. Zip KO Teams single Crystal Ballroom $12/team/match

Unless otherwise noted, Strati-Flighted and Strati-Flighted Senior events are divided: A/X (3000+, 0-3000); separate from B/C/D (1000-2000, 500-1000, 0-500). Strata breaks for Stratified and Stratified Senior events are: A (2000+), B (750-2000), C (0-750). *Members whose dues payment is current and Life Masters whose service fee payment is current. Page 20 Daily Bulletin

Today’s Bridge Events Thursday, March 18, 9 a.m. Event Session Sold Entry/player/session ACBL members** Other

Thursday-Friday Morning Compact Bracketed KO Teams 1-2 Summit Ballroom $16 $18 Thursday-Saturday Morning Side Game Series 1st single session Summit Ballroom $16 $18 Wednesday-Friday Morning Bracketed KO Teams 2nd Summit Ballroom $16 $18

Thursday, March 18, 10 a.m. 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Carson Ballroom 1 & 2 $15 $17 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Carson Ballroom 1 & 2 $15 $15

Thursday, March 18, 10 a.m. & 3 p.m. Stratified Daylight Pairs 1-2 Summit Ballroom $16 $18

Thursday, March 18, 1 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday Side Game Series 5th single session Summit Ballroom $16 $18

Thursday, March 18, 1 & 7:30 p.m. SILODOR OPEN PAIRS 1-2 Q Reno Ballroom $20 2 qualifying, 2 final sessions WHITEHEAD WOMEN’S PAIRS 1-2 Q Tahoe Ballroom $20 2 qualifying, 2 final sessions Bean Red Ribbon Pairs 1-2 Q Reno Ballroom $17 2 qualifying, 2 final sessions. Pre-qualification required. Warren Hubble Stratified Open Pairs 1-2 Summit Ballroom $16 $18 Stratified Swiss Teams 1-2 Summit Ballroom $16 $18 Thursday-Friday Bracketed KO Teams 1-2 Summit Ballroom $16 $18

Thursday, March 18, 1 & 8 p.m. VANDERBILT KNOCKOUT TEAMS Round 4 Carson Ballroom 3 & 4 $20

Thursday, March 18, 3 p.m. 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Carson Ballroom 1 & 2 $15 $17 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Carson Ballroom 1 & 2 $15 $15

Thursday, March 18, 7:30 p.m. Ann Peterson Memorial Stratified Side Swiss Teams single Summit Ballroom $15 $17 Tuesday-Thursday Side Game Series 6th single session Summit Ballroom $16 $18 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single Carson Ballroom 1 & 2 $15 $17 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Carson Ballroom 1 & 2 $15 $17 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Carson Ballroom 1 & 2 $15 $15

Thursday, March 18, 11:30 p.m. Zip KO Teams single Crystal Ballroom $12/team/match

Unless otherwise noted, Strati-Flighted and Strati-Flighted Senior events are divided: A/X (3000+, 0-3000); separate from B/C/D (1000-2000, 500-1000, 0-500). Strata breaks for Stratified and Stratified Senior events are: A (2000+), B (750-2000), C (0-750). *Members whose dues payment is current and Life Masters whose service fee payment is current. Today’s hosts They have a monthly unit game on the second Hillyard is limerick winner Sunday of each month. Each day, a different group of units will host The unit hosts a sectional every June, where the NABC. The host for today is Area 8 and their The St. Patrick’s Day some come for the bridge, but many come for the representative is Bob Peery. The units in Area 8 are: limerick contest drew about fabulous food which is served. Corvallis Unit 477 200 entries. Robin Hillyard Salem Unit 490 The Corvallis unit is located in the mid- of Carlisle MA submitted The Salem Unit is located in the North Central Willamette Valley and is the home of the Oregon five, one of which was the Willamette Valley tri-county area that includes State Beavers! They have a membership of 166 winner: Marion, Polk and Yamhill counties. Encompassing members and their motto is, “Exceptional bridge in an area that includes Salem, (the Oregon state the ‘Heart of the Valley.’” capitol), McMinnville, Newberg and Woodburn A variety of games are played in several This game of bridge is a breeze, to the north; Silverton and Detroit Lake to the location. In Albany, the games are Monday, Tuesday I bid six notrump as a tease. east; Dallas and Willamina to the west; and and Thursday with a non-Life Master game on I sure got my kicks Independence/Monmouth, Jefferson and Turner to Tuesday Evening. Nearby, Corvallis has games on When I wrapped up twelve tricks the south. This area has 170 ACBL members. Wednesday and Friday. On the fifth Monday and Lucking into a stepping-stone squeeze. The Salem Bridge Club has games on Tuesday, the fifth Thursday, they hold special Swiss Team Wednesday, Friday and the first Sunday of the events. These team games are very popular among month is a unit game. They have a NLM game Life Master news the members. on Wednesday morning with a half hour lesson Steve Cosham of Smiths Parish, Bermuda, Albany holds an annual sectional in April, that prior to game time. The Oak Valley Bridge Club in earned Life Master status playing in the Knockout is growing every year. McMinnville has its games on Monday, Tuesday Teams. He needed 25 points of any color and picked Eugene Unit 479 and Thursday. On the second Friday evening, they them up playing with Rachael Gosling of Hamilton, The Eugene/Springfield unit is located in the have a Swiss Team at the Avamere Court. Bermuda. Teammates were Craig Hutton and heart of the Willamette Valley and has 169 members. Two sectionals are held each year at the Keizer/ Stephan Juliusburger, both of Hamilton, Bermuda. The Emerald City Bridge Club has regular Salem Area Seniors Center — the Salem Winter New Life Masters and other major rank games on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sectional takes place in mid-January and the Salem advancements should report in to the Daily Bulletin Fridays and a 299er game on Wednesday evening. Summer Sectional takes place in mid-July. office in the McKinley Room on the mezzanine level.