DailyVolume 79, Number 2 Bulletin 79th Fall North American Bridge Championships Saturday, November 19, 2005 Editors: Brent Manley and Paul Linxwiler Meet your TDs Grad students win Non-LM Pairs ACBL’s Tournament Director Appreciation is Mike Develin of Berkeley CA and John Barth going on during this tournament. Check this space of Stanford CA are the 2005 winners of the Rufus each day to meet one of the tournament directors “Skinny” Miles Non-Life Master Pairs. Develin, a working at the Fall NABC. post-doctoral student in mathematics, and Barth, who is earning his master’s degree in chemical For a long time before he took up directing, engineering, won the two-session contest with a Harry Falk was telling people what to do. When large second-session game. he wasn’t running the family mattress company in The winners, both 25, were in fourth place upstate New York, he was working as a swimming after a first-session performance of 57.18%. In the referee, making sure everyone did the right strokes evening, however, Develin and Barth posted a and stayed in their lanes. He also was a diving 65.23% game to win the event by one board. judge. In second were Cassandra Spain of Shelley ID and Karen Gurwitz of Littleton CO. Develin and Barth have only played together a few months. This is the first NABC that Develin has attended. Non-LM champs Mike Develin and John Barth. Karl Johnson Berkowitz, Cohen 1924 - 2005 Karl Johnson, a lead LM Open Pairs retired national David Berkowitz and Larry Cohen put tournament director together two strong games to take the lead after and husband of two qualifying session of the Bobby Nail Life ACBL TD Patty Master Open Pairs. Johnson, died The leaders had a sizzling 69.38% game in the Thursday in Sebring afternoon session and followed with 61.46% in the After he moved to Florida in the mid-Nineties, FL after a long evening. Cohen has won the event, which was the it was only natural for Falk to take up another illness. He was 81. Life Master Men’s Pairs until 1990, two times – vocation that allowed him to influence an Johnson, with Marty Bergen in 1983 and with Robert Levin organized event. originally of Moline in 1988. Working from his home base in Palm City FL, IL, became a Right behind Berkowitz and Cohen were Zia Falk is now busy running tournaments all over tournament director Mahmood and Jill Meyers, both of whom have Florida, especially sectionals. “I probably do as in 1960 and quickly previous wins in the championship. Zia won back- many sectionals as anyone in the country,” he ascended to national to-back titles with Hugh Ross in 1990 and 1991. says. rank, the highest for Meyers won with Steve Garner in 2000. Falk learned bridge about 20 years ago, finally TDs, in 1967. Meyers, JoAnna Stansby and Jo Morse are the yielding to years of prodding by his mother. He Gary Blaiss, one only women to win the LM Open Pairs in the 15 quickly became addicted, and when he played at of Johnson’s contemporaries and now ACBL’s years since it changed from a men’s event. the local club, he studied how things all came chief administrative officer, said Johnson was Stansby, playing with her husband, Lew, was the together. “one of the giants of our profession.” first. After leaving New York, Falk decided he Blaiss recalled the 1984 Summer NABC in wanted to make a living in bridge, and he is now a Washington DC, at which the director in charge full- time ACBL employee, working 75% of his abruptly quit, leaving the organizers in the lurch. Today’s sponsor: sessions in his home state. Blaiss recalled that Johnson stepped in “on a day’s Falk doesn’t play much any more, but he still notice” to run the NABC and did so expertly. loves the game. Even better, he says, is being part Johnson, said Blaiss, was always very of a successful tournament: “I like seeing a big supportive of younger TDs and was one of the event come together and run smoothly.” founders of the Professional Tournament Directors association. While 3♦ may not be the most exciting Goodwill Message Continued on page 4 contract you’ll find yourself in, it’s the best rating Today is Junior Day, the day we celebrate our for any hotel/casino in Colorado, and Fortune younger players. Encourage them; they are the Valley Hotel and Casino is the only hotel to hold future of our game. Houston duo lead that distinction — a Three Diamond facility. Juniors: check out the Junior Player Get- We feature a complete casino, three together tonight at 5 p.m. See page 2 for details. Women’s LM restaurants, live entertainment, 118 newly Aileen Osofsky, Chairman Pat Levy and Esta Van Zandt topped the list of remodeled guest rooms and free valet parking in a National Goodwill Committee qualifiers in yesterday’s Smith Life Master covered garage. Women’s Pairs. Levy and Van Zandt, of Houston, Catch one of our free buses from the Adam’s Senior Knockout posted a 64.88% game in the afternoon session Mark Hotel on Saturday or Sunday for an evening and a 60.75% game in the evening to lead the of fun. You could find your fortune at the Fortune registration deadline event by one board. The leaders’ two-session total Valley Casino. (See details on the back page of Pre-registration is required for entry into the was 1665.34 (51 = top). this bulletin about the bus excursions to Fortune Senior Knockouts that begin Sunday, Nov. 20. In second with 1617.93 were Mary Savko and Valley.) Teams must pre-register by noon Sunday. Contact Ellie Hanlon of Tequesta FL. Marcia Freed of And good luck at the table—whether it’s your tournament director Steve Bates for more Stuart FL and Christine Urbanek of Tonawanda bridge table or our gaming table. We hope you end information. NY were third with1559.87. up a winner. Page 2 Daily Bulletin

SPECIAL EVENTS MEETINGS / SEMINARS / RECEPTIONS Saturday, Nov. 19 10 a.m. – noon School Bridge Lesson Program. Join Julie Greenberg, 10–11 a.m. Coffee with Carol. Join Carol Robertson, director of club and director of education, and teacher Kitty Cooper for an member services, and the ACBL staff for an update on what’s informative session on teaching in the schools and the school new with clubs and marketing programs. Network with other program funded by the ACBL and the ACBL Educational club managers. Find out what motions were passed at the Fall Foundation, along with an update on the Youth Marketing meeting of the ACBL Board of Directors. Free. Location: Initiative. Free. 10–11 a.m.: general information; 11 Windows. a.m.–noon: Kitty Cooper’s demonstration. Location: Tower 10 a.m. – noon Free Two-Hour Lesson. ACBL Accredited Teacher and Court A. Bridge Bulletin columnist Jerry Helms will give a free two- 10 a.m. – noon Free Two-Hour Lesson. ACBL Accredited Teacher and hour lesson entitled “Taking Your Tricks — The Art of Making Bridge Bulletin columnist Marti Ronemus will give a free Partner’s Bids Look Good.” Location: Plaza Ballroom F. two-hour lesson entitled “Where is the Hand You Were 11 a.m. – noon ACBLscore Question and Answer. Join ACBLscore creator Bidding With?” Location: Plaza Ballroom F. Jim Lopushinsky for an informative seminar on the 1–3 p.m. Easybridge! Game. Free, short Easybridge! game for players ACBLscore program and courses that will be available on the with 0–49 masterpoints. Location: Plaza Ballroom F. Internet. Free. Location: Windows. Monday, Nov. 21 1–3 p.m. Bridge Plus+. Free game for players with 0–5 masterpoints. 9 a.m. – Club Directors Update Course with Guillermo Poplawsky. 14 deals. Location: Plaza Ballroom F. 12:30 p.m. Continuing education for bridge directors to increase their 5–6 p.m. Handling Complaints at the Unit and District Level. Join skills. Certificate given for successful completion of all three Chief Administrative Officer Gary Blaiss for an overview of days. Monday: “Ruling the Game, A Review of Frequent how to handle complaints at the unit and district levels. Rulings.” (Continues Tuesday and Wednesday.) Fee varies. Overview with Q&A. Free. Location: Tower Court D. Location: Tower Court C. 5–6:30 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Player Reception. Location: Plaza 10 a.m. – noon Free Two-Hour Lesson. ACBL Accredited Teacher and Ballroom F. Bridge Bulletin columnist Barbara Seagram will give a free 5–6:30 p.m. Junior Player Get-together. Junior players are invited to two-hour lesson entitled “Defense Against Notrump.” meet other Juniors at a Dutch treat get-together at Johnny Location: Plaza Ballroom F. Rocket’s Restaurant, across the street from the Adam’s Mark. 11 a.m. – noon Get Online with Bridge Base. Don’t miss this opportunity to (Tell the host you’re with the bridge group.) meet with Fred Gitelman, Bridge Base founder and the creator 11:30 p.m. Terry Michaels Remembrance. Location: Tower Court B, of the ACBL’s Learn to Play Bridge program. Find out how second floor, Tower Building. you can use this material for promotion and get a guided tour Sunday, Nov. 20 of the Bridge Base site and its outstanding teaching features. 9:30 a.m. – noon Board of Governors meeting. Location: Plaza Ballroom A. Location: Tower Court A.

CELEBRITY SPEAKER PROGRAM Daily at 12:15 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. in Plaza Ballroom F. Sunday, Nov. 20 Saturday, Nov. 19 12:15 p.m. Ken Monzingo, Hand Patterns 12:15 p.m. Barbara Seagram, Take More Tricks 6:45 p.m. Peg & Dewy Cundiff, The Numbers Game 6:45 p.m. Marti Ronemus, Bidding with Nothing but a Smile! Monday, Nov. 21 12:15 p.m. Jerry Helms, “Hello” 6:45 p.m. Marvel Heinsohn, Balancing LATE NIGHT / ENTERTAINMENT All nightly entertainment will be held in Tower Exhibits. Nacho Men are a complete not-to-be-missed performance, all Saturday, Nov. 19 for your entertainment. Join the fun in the Grand Ballroom 10:30 p.m. The Not-So-Newlyweds Game. If you were wondering why following the evening session. What else would you expect as you brought your spouse to this stellar event, now you know. a light snack to accompany the Nacho Men? Why, quesadillas, Starring one of your favorite bridge personalities—Mike Passell of course. Don’t miss it! — the Not-So-Newlywed Game will entertain and amuse you. Monday, Nov. 21 The contestants (and it could be you and your illustrious other 10:30 p.m. Dick Frost: real country music you just gotta hear! It’s half) will quickly find out how much they know (or don’t honky tonk, Western swing, outlaw, folk and more, all know!) about each other, both good and bad. It’s another fun performed by Dick Frost and the Dickaroos. Playing many evening for you at the tourney! In addition to the laugh-out- country songs, including some of their own material, Dick loud entertainment, ice cream bars will be served. Frost has been a local favorite for years. To add to the Sunday, Nov. 20 enjoyment, Judy Yamakishi will be on hand to demonstrate 10:30 p.m. The Nacho Men. Dance music, costume changes, dynamic some popular country dances—the line dance, Western cha- choreography and lots of humor put the Nacho Men atop the cha, electric slide and more. Another fun evening at the entertainment charts in Denver. The band members, all multi- tournament! Hot diggity dog, there will be hot dogs served talented performers, combine fantastic vocal harmonies with with Dick and the Dickaroos in the Grand Ballroom following the rocking beats from the ‘50s and ‘60s. Not just a band, the the evening session. Restaurant Specials for Bridge Players The following restaurants are offering specials for bridge players during the tournament. Unless otherwise noted, just show your convention card and mention you are from the NABC to receive the special deals. Amore Ristorante Mirepoix Tattered Cover Coffee Shop Buy one, get one free on 303.321.2066 303.253.3000 303-322-7727 coffee drinks through Nov. 30 2355 E. 3rd Avenue 150 Clayton Lane 2955 E. 1st Avenue with coupon. Italian, Cherry Creek area American, Cherry Creek area Bookstore, Cherry Creek area Free appetizer with every two entrees. Receive a free 1/2 bottle of sparkling wine for each couple or a free full Chinook Tavern bottle for four people with dinner 303.394.0044 purchase. 265 Detroit Street German, Contemporary, Piatti Cherry Creek area 303.321.1919 $15 off a minimum $75 purchase. 190 St. Paul Street Italian, Cherry Creek area Complimentary dessert with each entrée. Daily Bulletin Page 3 JUST FOR NEW PLAYERS Two big bridge questions By Lynn Berg complex. Say partner opens 1♦ and you hold: ♠K J 9 8 6 ♥A 9 7 5 2 ♦6 ♣AQ. The moment partner opens, you know that “how high” is no lower than game. Partner has an opening hand, you have 14 high-card points. It is your responsibility to see to it that your side gets to game. This particular hand has a trap for some players, too: you are used to responding “up the line” when partner opens a minor, but that isn’t the best method with two five-card suits. Respond 1♠, and then jump in hearts if partner doesn’t raise spades. The second bid will advise Journalism has five questions that all news partner that we belong in game. For articles should answer--the five “w” words: who, instance: what, where, when and why. Bridge has only two Partner You ♦ ♠ questions which must be answered in any auction 1 1 ♥ — where and how high. 1NT 3 Many times we know the answer to “where” tells partner you are two-suited first. Partner opens 1♥, and you hold with a good hand. Since partner ♠K 8 2 ♥A 9 7 5 ♦Q J 8 4 ♣9 7 rebid 1NT, there’s a good chance we or perhaps have an eight-card fit in one of the ♠9 8 2 ♥A 9 7 5 ♦Q J 8 4 ♣9 7 majors. jumps in no trump, but you should still be Surely the “where” is hearts. But you can’t Sometimes you can make a very descriptive delivering the same distributional messages. know for sure how high you should be. So with bid that combines information about HCP and Many books and articles have been written the first hand, you jump to 3♥, telling partner distribution. If partner opens a minor and you about bridge bidding, but all auctions come you have heart support and 11-12 points — a jump to 2NT, for instance, partner should know down to an attempt to answer those two big limit raise. With the second hand, you make a • You have a balanced hand. questions: what strain should we play in, a suit single raise to 2♥. In either case, you await • You have no four-card major. or notrump, and how high should we get? Is it partner’s decision. She might pass, carry on to • You have 11-12 HCP. part-score, game or slam? If we can remember game, or even try for slam with a big hand. Tip: That’s a wealth of information to provide that we are always striving to answer these when you have a fit for partner’s major, you with one bid. Now partner can probably make a questions, bidding becomes easier for both know the “where.” Give partner the right good decision to answer your two big questions. partners. information to determine how high. If you had jumped to 3NT, partner would expect Lynn Berg lives in Deland FL. She is a If partner opens a minor, or if you don’t have you to have 13-16 HCP, balanced distribution retired English professor who is really enjoying at least three of partner’s major, the dialogue to with no four-card major. You and your partner her new career in bridge. answer our two big questions may be more might have slightly different limits for these

using 2/1, West continues the description by plays a fourth heart, forcing East to ruff with his Thinking bridge jumping in spades on the rebid. Diamonds aren’t last trump. Don’t look now, but South remains By Eddie Kantar mentioned. with a trump and a good heart and East has no Dlr: East ♠ 4 Lead commentary: Holding four trumps to an more spades! Down two! If South wins an earlier Vul: N-S ♥ AJ 8 honor, it is usually right to lead from your longest spade, he cannot make East ruff because dummy ♦ 6 5 3 side suit. The idea is to try to force declarer to ruff, has trump and declarer will ruff the heart in ♣ Q 10 8 5 4 3 thus reducing his trump length. If South can manage dummy, retaining his trump length. Declarer will ♠ J 10 8 ♠ K Q 9 7 6 to wind up with more trumps than East, it’s goodbye then be able to draw trumps and run the ♥ Q 7 4 ♥ 10 3 East. diamonds. When trying to force the long hand in ♦ A K 10 9 2 ♦ Q J 8 Defensive commentary: When dummy plays a suit in which both declarer and dummy are ♣ J 6 ♣ AK 7 low at trick one, North inserts the jack. When void, take your trump winner when dummy’s last ♠ A5 3 2 dummy has an honor and third hand has a higher trump is played. ♥ K 9 6 5 2 and a lower honor, the lower honor is inserted. After South ducks two spades, declarer can ♦ 7 4 North, knowing that South has four trumps, save a trick by playing top clubs and ruffing the ♣ 9 2 continues with the ♥A and a heart, forcing East to losing club in dummy before turning his attention West North East South ruff — the game plan. East and South each have to diamonds. South ruffs the third round of 1♠ Pass four spades. When East attacks trumps, South wins diamonds and winds up with two spade tricks to 2♦ Pass 3♦ Pass the third round, the one that voids dummy. South go with the two heart tricks already taken. 3♠ Pass 4♠ All Pass Opening lead: ♥5. Tournament Director Bidding commentary: With extras, East can Priscilla Smith, center, raise to 3♦ with three-card support. With four- poses with Fran Bishop, card support the raise can be made with a left, and Betty Henderson, both of Littleton CO, after minimum. The 3♠ bid, delayed support at the an Intermediate/Newcomer three level, is game forcing and shows three session. Bishop and spades. West’s sequence describes a hand too Henderson have taken the strong to raise directly to 2♠. Teacher Accreditation Those who play 2/1 game force (any two- Program courses and are level response to an opening bid is forcing to now studying to be game) respond 1NT, a one-round force, with the directors. Their goal: to West hand. The hand is not strong enough to run bridge games on force to game with a 2♦ response. For those cruise ships. Page 4 Daily Bulletin

Pretty soon she was motoring or flying to local, Johnson regional and national bridge conventions all over Senior service Continued from page 1 the country. One time it was Florida, the next time it By Barry Rigal would be Las Vegas or Washington DC. Ralph Cohen is back in business, demon- strating that he still has all his skills on this deal Tom Quinlan, a longtime DIC himself, said he I didn’t know it at the time, but that was when from the first qualifying session of the Bobby Nail worked with Johnson for more than 30 years and she started abandoning her family for the quick fix Life Master Open Pairs. noticed that “when he wasn’t around things didn’t of bridge. She said it was a hobby, stress relief, a Dlr: South ♠ 7 get done, or they didn’t get done right.” way to be competitive without becoming a real Vul: N-S ♥ 7 5 4 2 Quinlan said that for years Johnson and the estate broker, but I knew better. She was hooked on ♦ 9 6 5 3 late John Wiser were the brains behind the appeals it. ♣ A J 10 7 process at NABCs. “They gave us a good Since she was the first person in our family to ♠ K J 10 8 5 4 ♠ A2 foundation for appeals,” said Quinlan. become a fully functioning bridge player, no one ♥ K 10 8 ♥ Q J Johnson was soft-spoken as a rule, Quinlan understood her constant need for the thrills and ♦ 7 4 ♦ A K Q J 2 said, but he was not afraid to voice opinions when chills of the sport. I figured she was using it as a ♣ K 8 ♣ Q 9 6 4 he felt strongly about a subject. “He was a stickler way to avoid facing her real problems, whatever ♠ Q 9 6 3 for doing things the right way,” Quinlan said. they were since I couldn’t actually fathom why a ♥ A 9 6 3 Chris Patrias, another national TD and middle-class high-school teacher with a lawyer for ♦ 10 8 longtime friend, said Johnson “was always a husband and three adorable children (two of ♣ 5 3 2 teaching” whenever another director went to him whom were unfortunately turned on to bridge at an West North East South with a problem or a question. Patrias said there early age) could be unhappy. 2♠ Pass 4♠ All Pass was a running joke about “Karl Johnson’s closet” I had now relocated to Phoenix, where oddly Cohen was West, and received the lead of the – a reference to his frequent response to questions: enough, my sister never seemed to have a bridge ♣A followed by a heart switch. South took the “I’ve got something in writing about that at home convention. I checked on the ACBL web site and ♥A and returned a club. Cohen won the ♣K, in my closet.” found out that, sure enough, there had been a recent played a spade to the ace and a spade to the jack, Jokes aside, Patrias said, Johnson was well bridge conference in the Valley of the Sun. When I finding both the good and bad news. respected and liked by his colleagues: “He knew a called my sister on this, she stammered and Going about the business of playing for lot.” stuttered and finally came up with the excuse that, overtricks, Cohen played a diamond to the ace, Patrias, who lives in the St. Louis area, said he “It was just too hot in Arizona in the summer.” ruffed a low club, played a diamond to the king enjoyed his annual bet with Johnson, a diehard But I knew better. After all, not only was it a and ruffed the ♣Q. This was the ending: Chicago Cubs fan, about which of their baseball dry heat, I had a pool. ♠ — teams would do better. “I won money from him There was another, uglier, reason. If my sister ♥ 7 5 4 about five years in a row,” Patrias said. and her husband came to Phoenix, they would feel ♦ 9 Karl and Patty knew each other from working obliged to spend some quality time with us. And ♣ — together at tournaments in the Midwest. They that would take away from my sister’s nonstop ♠ K 10 ♠ — were married in June of 1982. bridge schedule. That would never do. By then, she ♥ K 10 ♥ Q Karl retired in February of 1988, three months really couldn’t go more than 24 hours without a ♦ — ♦ Q J 2 after he and Patty had moved to Florida. bridge fix. Otherwise she’d act edgy and nervous. ♣ — ♣ — Patty said her husband flourished in Sadly, the situation never got any better. Every ♠ Q 9 retirement, playing golf, reading and following time I returned home to visit, she’d be going to play ♥ 9 6 sports. Thirteen years ago, he survived a near-fatal bridge. It didn’t matter that she hadn’t seen me for ♦ — heart attack on a golf course, and he also made it months and sometimes years, she still couldn’t tear ♣ — through a bout with lung cancer suffered six years herself away from games in New Jersey, New York Now a heart goes to dummy’s queen and ago. and Connecticut. I did what I could to help her – I diamonds are played for the trump coup Patty became a national tournament director invited her to dinners at trendy nightclubs and even (technically, a grand coup since he ruffed a three years ago and is now the ACBL field tried to distract her with tickets to a few Broadway winner). Note that if Cohen had used the ♥Q as an representative for Florida. Karl, she said, “was shows – but nothing helped. Even her two married children tried to entice her away with opportunities entry to ruff clubs, South could have pitched his always very supportive” of her TD activities. ♣ to babysit her grandchildren and paint the kitchen. It second diamond on the Q and spoiled the coup. was hopeless. The last straw was when I called her Plus 450 was good for 19 out of 25 Relatives of Bridge Players from Scottsdale and realized while I was blabbing matchpoints. Anonymous: a confession away, she was at her computer playing online with a fellow addict in South America. What gave it away By Janice Arenofsky First LM were all those dings ringing from her PC. She didn’t Hello. My name is Janice, and I’m the relative The first new Life Master at the Denver even care enough to muffle the sounds. of a Bridge Addict. This is my story. NABC is Joe Veal of So that’s my story. Luckily, I did not inherit the I was fine until my sister got engaged to a Oklahoma City OK. “obsessive” gene. I never became enthralled by the bridge player. In no time at all, it seemed, she went Veal, a customer service coolness, sophistication and intellectual pleasure of from playing war and concentration to making bids representative for bridge. My sister now plays bridge online every and contracts. From then on, she was playing with America Online, earned night and on weekends, she attends marathon her fiance-partner at least once, sometimes twice, a the final points he sessions in the tri-state area. week. needed in Thursday’s I hope I’ve helped. Perhaps you’ll have more If you called, she’d talk to you, but you felt her two-session luck rehabilitating your relative-addict. impatience and the stirrings of desire for a good International Fund/ Thank you for listening. bridge game with accomplished players. Meanwhile Educational Foundation The author is a freelance writer who lives in I’d sit at home wondering if I, too, would one day Stratified Open Pairs. Scottsdale AZ. give up my sissy card games and grow up to Playing with partner Darko Jevremovic of Norman become a bridge player like my older sister. OK, the pair finished first in Strata C. Once married, my sibling couldn’t say no to Dress Up Night Veal was awarded a 14k gold Life Master any bridge-playing opportunity. She’d play any day Players are encouraged to dress up for the pendant donated by the Bridge Gold Group, which of the week, with her husband or without. It didn’t evening session Saturday, Nov. 19. This is a sells a variety of bridge jewelry at the ACBL matter where the game was or what the snacks regular feature of all NABCs. Product Store. were, she’d putt-putt there in her old Buick with the vinyl top and broken odometer. Within a few years she and her husband became Life Masters, and I was married and worrying what to do with my free time. Every chance she had, she would try to recruit my husband and me. “Take a course at the high school,” she would say while diapering her firstborn. “And read a few books.” Meanwhile she was playing bridge so often and with so many better players that she began to improve by leaps and bounds. Daily Bulletin Page 5

More Truscott memories The tribute to Alan Truscott published in the Attendees at last evening’s reception for teachers and Daily Bulletin on Friday included three letters club officials included from friends of the late New York Times bridge Matthew Greenways of editor. Edmonton AB, manager of The following were received by Barry Rigal, the Edmonton Bridge who organized a memorial to Truscott in New Centre; Carol Robertson, York after his death in September. director of club and member services for the From Mike and Steve Becker, Florida and ACBL; Accredited Teacher Connecticut Brenda Montague of We first met Alan as youths in the early Swampscott MA; Julie Greenberg, ACBL’s director Sixties after he had emigrated to New York City. of education; We had been playing in tournaments with some and District 17 Director success in and around New York City, and for Jerry Fleming. some reason Alan took a shine to us. As the years passed, we came to know him as a family friend, a Greater New York Bridge Association board Bridge Press Association officers to their home in member, a partner, an opponent, a reporter and the Adirondack Mountains in New York, where we Today Is Denver Unit eventually as a teammate in major national swam, rowed boats and played together. #361 Day at the tournaments. Because B. Jay and Dorothy were At each world championship, we had a partners for eight years, and because Alan and reunion dinner of the Seattle trip, and I often Colorado NABC Dorothy later married, it was natural that a bond dined with Alan when the two of us were last to Where Were You in 1976? grew between the three of them and their leave the press room. He was always good What do Jack Phillips, Peggy Greene, Wann respective families. These ties were at their closest company, a source of great stories and all the Smith, Lois Scott, Romy Gerould, Neal Walker, when B. Jay, Dorothy and Alan broke the Reese- latest news. Yetta Foreman, Jay McGrew, Martha Cecil and Schapiro affair. For me, he was the world’s leading bridge Don Heitler have in common? And what were Alan was always very good to the Becker journalist, and no world championship will seem they doing in 1976? family, finding a way to squeeze our names into a the same, or as good, without him. They were the first 10 members of the Board half dozen or so articles every year. of Directors for the newly incorporated Denver Alan made the game of bridge better and more From Peter Weichsel, California Metropolitan Unit of the American Contract enjoyable for all, both as a gentleman at the table Alan Truscott was my No. 1 press agent. I Bridge League, officially filed with the State of and a reporter away from it. At any time, in sometimes feel guilty about the number of times I Colorado in August 1976. virtually any situation, some apropos rhyme or was featured in the New York Times. Not only Today, the board members are different, but limerick could pop out of Alan’s mouth. We will was I very fond of Alan, but I will always be the purpose is the same: miss Alan’s unique wit and intellect. grateful for all the ink he graced me with. He had A. To preserve and promote the best interest a great wit and was an extremely talented writer, of competitive contract bridge, and any From Sandra Landy, Great Britain as well as a genuinely nice person. modifications thereof; Alan Truscott was already a great name when B. To cooperate with, and assist the League in I went up to Oxford, and I was impressed that Kathie Wei-Sender, Florida the promotion and conduct of contract bridge such a well-known player could take time to visit Alan was one of my friends who encouraged tournaments; us and arrange matches to strengthen our game. me to take up bridge. He helped (my late husband) C. To prescribe rules of eligibility for With all the good players who subsequently Charles Wei and I create the Precision bidding participation in tournaments under its own represented Great Britain and who developed out system and named it just that. With Dorothy, we auspices; of Oxford in the late Fifties, his efforts paid off. toured the world to promote bridge and Precision, D. To consider and pass upon reports of Thank you, Alan. and on the way we made friends and had a lot of dishonest, unethical and improper conduct of fun. We were with Alan and Dorothy when he participants in tournaments, and to bar or suspend From Maureen Hiron, Great Britain proposed marriage to her. I will miss him very persons guilty of such conduct from further When my husband died, Alan was one of the much. participation; first to send me a letter of condolences, and on E. To promote the development and hearing that I was taking over a bridge From Zia Mahmood, U.S. and Pakistan organization of affiliated clubs within the Unit; correspondent of The Independent, Alan followed I had the greatest respect and liking for Alan. I F. To conduct such other activities as may be the letter with a bulky envelope containing first- loved his anecdotes and stories of the old days, and in keeping with its principal objectives. class column material, in case I was having whenever I was asked to pick a team for panel shows The Denver Unit currently has approximately difficulty finding suitable hands in my early days. at the NABCs, I would tell the organizer, “Give me 1200 members, and hosts one regional, four I will always be grateful to him for that act of Alan Truscott,” and I wouldn’t need anyone else. sectional and two IN tournaments each year. A kindness. The world of bridge will miss him, as will I. typical sectional tournament of 3-1/2 days will see 450 tables of bridge in play, the 6-1/2 day regional From Patrick Jourdain, Wales is steadily growing, and approaching 2000 tables. My first bridge club was in , , New Life Masters The membership rolls of the Denver Unit over in 1961. Alan had been the star member and had Carol Adams of Council Bluffs IA earned her the years have seen such greats as Dan Mordecai, just left for the U.S. gold card as her team won two matches in two Jan Janitschke, Craig Janitschke, Dick Reed, Jack It was after the 1984 World Bridge Olympiad different knockout teams on Friday. She was Bitman and Dick Lesko. that Alan Truscott, Per and Britt Jannersten, playing with husband Larry Adams and teammates You are currently participating in a Evelyn Senn and I spent a week traveling by car Gay Ostrander of Arvada CO and Jo Ann Miller of tournament that was facilitated greatly by several down the West Coast to the NABC in San Diego. Lakewood CO. members of the Denver Unit (along with many The trip was made highly entertaining by Alan’s Another new LM is George Prozan of San more volunteers from across the state), and you anecdotes and his recall of virtually all the Tom Francisco. Needing only gold points, he went over can expect the same warm western hospitality at Lehrer and Flanders and Swan songs and poems. in the Friday-Saturday Knockout Teams. He was Denver Unit hosted regional and sectional It cemented our friendship that began when I first playing with Dan Raider. Their teammates were tournaments. If you are enjoying this tournament, became the editor in 1981. Tony and Joan Viidik. come back to Denver in May. Our regional Alan often offered to share a room at the tournament runs for seven days, ending on world championships, and I was with him in 1993 Chair massage Memorial Day. We’d love to have you back. when a pickpocket stole his wallet in Santiago, Got a kink in your neck? Stiff back muscles? Chile. Alan, typically, chased the thief down the (Bridge can do that, you know.) There are street and tried to rugby tackle him. The youth massage therapists on hand in Denver near the Terry Michaels was too fast, of course, and Alan fell down on the playing areas to provide chair massages for a Remembrance pavement, dislocated his shoulder and went to the minimal fee. Saturday, Nov. 19, 11:30 p.m. opening ceremony with it in a sling. I had to put Look for the funny looking chairs that don’t Tower Court B, second floor, Tower Building his socks on for him every morning. look like chairs, and sit down for a relief session Adam’s Mark Hotel. Before the world championships in you’ll be sure to return to time and time again. It’s Albuquerque and Montreal, Alan and Dorothy well worth the recommended $5 tip for seven generously invited several of the International minutes. Page 6 Daily Bulletin

1992 Michael Kamil, Michael Rosenberg 1970 Bette Cohn, Marietta Passell 1993 Brad Moss, Ravindra Murthy 1971 Ruth Bloomfield, Della Levinson 1994 Robert Levin, Richard Katz 1972 Amalya Kearse, Rhoda Walsh 1995 John Sutherlin, Bart Bramley 1973 Frieda Arst, June Deutsch 1996 Walter Schafer, Ron Smith 1974 Bernice Larson, Joan Stein 1997 Kerry Smith, Jeff Schuett 1975 Dorothy Moore, Marion Weed 1998 JoAnna Stansby, Lew Stansby 1976 Barbara Furbeck, Barbara Herr 1999 Paul Soloway, Steve Catlett 1977 Edith Kemp, Barbara Rappaport 2000 Jill Meyers, Steve Garner 1978 Emma Jean Hawes, Dorothy Hayden 2001 Piotr Gawrys, Jacek Pszczola Truscott 2002 Eric Greco, Geoff Hampson 1979 Nancy Gruver, Edith Kemp 2003 Jo Morse, Kyle Larsen 1980 Kathie Cappelletti, Claire Tornay 2004 Richard Pavlicek, Richard Pavlicek Jr. 1981 Nancy Gruver, Edith Kemp 1982 Dorothy Buchanan, Barbara Morris 1983 Beth Palmer, Lynn Deas 1984 Karen Singer, Sharon Soules 1985 Lynn Deas, Beth Palmer Richard Pavlicek Jr. and Richard Pavlicek 1986 Mickie Kivel, Judi Cody 1987 Jill Meyers, Gaye Herrington Father-Son Combo 1988 Nancy Passell, Nell Cahn 1989 Rhoda Walsh, Sabine Zenkel “Nailed” 2004 LM Pairs 1990 Carol Sanders, Betty Ann Kennedy Richard Pavlicek and Richard Pavlicek Jr. 1991 Sue Weinstein, Tobi Deutsch topped the field in last year’s four-session Bobby 1992 Shawn Womack, Jan Cohen Nail Life Master Open Pairs. It was the first 1993 Janice Seamon, Sabine Zenkel national-level victory for them as a partnership. 1994 Lynn Deas, Rhoda Kratenstein Richard Sr. of Fort Lauderdale FL had won 10 1995 Flo Rotman, Susan Miller previous NABC titles, but it was the first for 1996 Suzy Burger, Barbara Sion Richard Jr., of Santa Clara CA, in an open event. 1997 Janice Seamon, Sylvia Moss The duo posted a score of 3020.35 masterpoints. 1998 Sharon Hait, Barbara Sartorius In second with 2984.89 were Mark Aquino of 1999 Mildred Breed, Shawn Quinn Jamaica Plain MA and Jonathan Green of Kingston Cynthia Hinckley and Diana Schuld 2000 Mildred Breed, Shawn Quinn NY. 2001 Mildred Breed, Shawn Quinn The play Smith LM Women’s Pairs 2002 Mildred Breed, Shawn Quinn This four-session event is restricted to Life Play concludes today in the four-session Life 2003 Lynn Baker, Kerri Sanborn Masters and is played over two qualifying sessions Master Women’s Pairs with the Helen Sobel Smith 2004 Cynthia Hinckley, Diana Schuld and two final sessions. Trophy going to the winners. Before 1963 the event was restricted to National The 2004 victors were Cynthia Hinckley of San Parking Discount at the Masters and players of higher rank. It was a men’s Juan, Puerto Rico, and Diana Schuld of Glen Head event until 1990 when it became an open event. NY. It was the first NABC victory for both. Adam’s Mark At stake is the Bobby Nail Trophy, designated The Smith Trophy recognizes Helen Sobel The discounted parking rate for ACBL players by the ACBL Board of Directors to honor the Smith, the first woman elected to the Bridge Hall of is $11 all day, no in and out privileges. (The regular diminutive Texan (1925–95) who won this event in Fame. Smith was an outstanding player and is rate is $15.) Be sure to pick up a pink coupon at the 1974 with longtime friend and partner Gerald universally considered the best woman player of all ACBL Registration Desk to get the discount. Michaud. time. Parking after 6 p.m. and on weekends is only Nail, inducted into the Bridge Hall of Fame at She won 35 North American titles — the $5. the 2001 Summer NABC in Toronto, won four other Vanderbilt twice, the Spingold five times and the North American championships and represented Reisinger four times — and the McKenney Trophy Books wanted North America twice in the Bermuda Bowl. His (now the Barry Crane Top 500) three times: in 1941, Karen Allison recently moved to Las Vegas and team was second in 1963. 1942 and 1944. has donated her extensive collection of bridge books Past winners: Past winners: and Bridge World magazines to the Gaming 1961 G. Gard Hays, Max Manchester 1961 Dorothy Hayden, Helen Portugal Department library at the University of Nevada - 1962 Sam Fuoto, Victor Mitchell 1962 Barbara Kachmar, Margaret Wagar Las Vegas. The collection includes more than 350 1963 Sami Kehela, Eric Murray 1963 Anne Burnstein, Hermine Baron books and hundreds of Bridge Worlds. If you have 1964 Charles Coon, Bobby Goldman 1964 Margaret Alcorn, Betty Kaplan books that you wish to 1965 Paul Soloway, Alex Tschekaloff 1965 Ann Sheaber, Jan Stone donate to the library, you 1966 Carl Hudeck, Ray Zoller 1966 Emma Jean Hawes, Dorothy Hayden may contact Allison at 1967 Harlow Lewis, Peter Pender 1967 Nancy Gruver, Sue Sachs [email protected] for 1968 Henry Bethe, John Solodar 1968 Dorothy Talmage, Rhoda Walsh more information. 1969 Chuck Burger, Jimmy Cayne 1969 Gratian Goldstein, Sylvia Stein 1970 Ron Andersen, Hugh MacLean 1971 Alan Sontag, Peter Weichsel 1972 Leslie Bart, Marc Jacobus 1973 Edgar Kaplan, Norman Kay 1974 Gerald Michaud, Bobby Nail 1975 Steve Lapides, Walt Walvick 1976 Roger Bates, John Mohan 1977 David Hoffner, David Schroeder 1978 Norm Coombs, Tom Hodapp 1979 Jeff Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell 1980 Craig Janitschke, Jan Janitschke 1981 Roger Abelson, Mike Levinson 1982 Robert Lipsitz, Dan Gertsman 1983 Marty Bergen, Larry Cohen 1984 Per Olov Sundelin, Peter Pender 1985 John Mohan, Roger Bates 1986 Jim Krekorian, Paul Kiefer 1987 Bart Bramley, Lou Bluhm 1988 Robert Levin, Larry Cohen 1989 Steve Lapides, Walt Walvick In 1990 the event became the Life Master Open Pairs. 1990 Zia Mahmood, Hugh Ross 1991 Zia Mahmood, Hugh Ross Daily Bulletin Page 7

SUPER BRONCOS KO BRACKET 1 16 Tables Yatindra Sahae, Carmel Valley CA; Sally Sabo - Dennis Dawson, Santa Fe NM; Clement Jackson, Albuquerque NM vs Melanie Tucker, New York NY; Gavin Wolpert, Thornhill ON; John Kranyak, Bay Village OH; Vincent Demuy, Montreal-Nord QC

Jim Kirkham - Corinne Kirkham, San Bernardino CA; Jim Linhart - Second in the Miles Bruce Reeve, Raleigh NC; Cameron Doner, Richmond BC; Rhonda Non-Life Master Pairs Foster, New Westminster BC were Cassandra vs Spain and Karen Mel Colchamiro - Janet Colchamiro, Merrick NY; Richard Budd, Portland ME; James Gordon, S Burlington VT; Michael Yuen, Gurwitz. Vancouver BC vs George Rosenkranz, Mexico Mexico; Eddie Wold - Mike Passell, Las Vegas NV; Robert Morris, Houston TX; Samuel Lowell, Talent OR

Bob Carteaux, Fort Wayne IN; Barry Harper, Regina SK; Hannah Moon, Prince Albert SK; Valentin Kovachev, New York NY; Vladislav Isporski, vs Alan Stout, Mountain Home AR; James Nash - Pierre Flatowicz, • nausea or vomiting Omaha NE; Zeke Jabbour, Boca Raton FL; Glenn Eisenstein, New Best-laid plans • inability to sleep York NY; Donald Stack, Overland Park KS Larry Cohen had a plan on the following deal • swelling of the face, hands and feet SUPER BRONCOS KO BRACKET 2 from the first qualifying session of the Bobby Nail Recommendation 16 Tables Life Master Open Pairs, but his opponent didn’t Most people adjust or “acclimatize” to the William Holt, Sewickley PA; Robert Park, Gibsonia PA; Malcolm cooperate. Cohen was West, playing with David high altitude within a few days. Here are some Ewashkiw, Belleville ON; Robert Hollow, Madoc ON Berkowitz. tips: vs ♠ Charles Nemes, Hinsdale IL; Charles Sheaff, Oak Park IL; Geo. Dlr: South AJ 7 • Avoid strenuous activity for the first day or Fred Williams III - Brian Hingerty, Knoxville TN; Greggory Van Vul: Both ♥ A 10 9 5 two. Dyke, Saint Paul MN; Robert Oslin, Chicago IL ♦ AQ 8 • Drink extra fluid. ♣ Linda Webb - Jon Martin, Fargo ND; Sarah Imig, Sioux City IA; A8 4 • Be careful of drinking alcohol. Its effect is Roark Johnson, Edina MN ♠ K 10 8 ♠ 6 4 2 magnified at high altitude. vs ♥ J 4 3 2 ♥ Q 8 • Your doctor may prescribe medication to help Donna Rodwell, Clearwater Bch FL; Glenna Shannahan, Fitchburg ♦ K 10 4 2 ♦ 9 7 6 3 WI; Brenda Jacobus - Benjamin Goldsmith, Las Vegas NV; Rob prevent or treat altitude sickness. Meckstroth, Gainesville FL ♣ 10 9 ♣ K J 7 6 ♠ Q 9 6 3 The real thing SUPER BRONCOS KO BRACKET 3 ♥ K 7 6 16 Tables By Carl Dahl John McDaniel, Lees Summit MO; Kim Corbin, Scottsdale AZ; ♦ J 5 At the Fall Nationals in Houston in 1970, I Patricia Menefee, Laguna Niguel CA; Andrew De Leon, Laguna ♣ Q 5 3 2 Hills CA entered my first national event, the Mixed Pairs. West North East South vs At game time, I met up with a rather tightly Pass Bob Friz, Leonard TX; Jeanne Kretz, Mc Kinney TX; Art Ardy wound lady who was destined to be my partner. Bakshian, Golden Valley MN; Randy Okubo, Saint Paul MN Pass 1♣ Pass 1♠ Later, we sat down against an elderly man and Pass 2NT Pass 3NT John Derdall - Jan Derdall, Western Springs IL; Connie Pugh, woman (I was 27 – everybody looked elderly to All Pass Columbia MO; Thomas Ahmann Sr, Mexico MO me). vs Berkowitz started with the ♦7, which went to I proceeded to make probably the worst overcall John Bronson, Lopez Island WA; Jay Armstrong - James McHollan, the jack, king and ace. Declarer played a low club Albuquerque NM; Greg West, Tucson AZ; James Melville, of my life from hand and put up dummy’s queen when Springfield IL ♠A 6 5 4 ♥10 8 5 4 3 ♦5 4 ♣9 2. Berkowitz played low. Now declarer played a I actually overcalled 1♥ over a 1♣ opener. SUPER BRONCOS KO BRACKET 4 spade to the 8, jack and 2, following with the ♠A. The lady at my left doubled. Please note that 16 Tables Berkowitz played the ♠4, dummy the 6 and John Bortins, Louisville CO; Nancy Benamati, Arvada CO; Edwin this was before the day of Alerts. After the double, Cohen the king! He knew the deception would Hagerman, Denver CO; Sung Mae Bleck, Englewood CO everyone passed. vs work, and his plan was for declarer – “knowing” It took picture-perfect defense to beat me the Mike Bovarnick - Marcia West, Mercer Island WA; Jack Belur, he had four spade tricks at any time – to work on Bellevue WA; James Zinkand, US required three tricks, a top for them. I noticed to my other suits before taking the “marked” finesse surprise that my right-hand opponent had four hearts Jamie Newman - Ronald Jauch, Nevada City CA; Betsy Aaron - against Berkowitz’s ♠10. By then, Cohen hoped, to the A-K-Q. Robert Head, ON he would have some established tricks of his own vs Then I belatedly noticed that they were playing to cash. Harjinder Ajmani, Kula HI; Bruce Blakely, San Rafael CA; Mark Schenken. The 1♣ showed 17 or more high- card Declarer foiled the plan, however, by playing Teaford, Kihei HI; Ronald Resnick, Makawao HI points and was forcing. The double was positive and a spade to dummy’s 9 at the next trick. Cohen got showed 8 or more HCP. The old man converted to David White, Rosamond CA; Jack Miller, California City CA; his spade trick, which he would have had by Robert Varty - Michael Curley, Grand Rapids MI penalty by passing. playing the 10 instead of the king, and declarer vs My partner was disgusted. She said, “I should Daniel Williams, Estes Park CO; Jon King, Balboa Island CA; took the nine tricks he was entitled to. have redoubled to punish you even more.” George Matuch - Theresa Matuch, St Simon’s Is GA I gave my apology, “I’m sorry. I did not notice SUPER BRONCOS KO BRACKET 5 Health Note: that they were playing Schenken.” 16 Tables “Playing Schenken?”she said through clenched Vera Lantos, Nepean ON; Catherine Chell, Ottawa ON; Ted Burns, High-Altitude Sickness teeth.”Playing Schenken? They are Schenken!” Bremerton WA; Gil Mahla, Hartwell GA What is high-altitude or mountain vs I had managed to get a zero against Howard and Sally Kirtley - Sonja Smith, North Granby CT; Robert Cheah - sickness? Bee Schenken. Ruby Cheah, Berkshire GU47 O England Sometimes people get sick at high altitudes. Somehow I did win masterpoints that day, my This is called mountain sickness or high-altitude Paul Sorensen - Allan Sorensen, Berwyn AB; Elaine Sorensen, first national event. Lake Country BC; Joseph Glazer, Calgary AB sickness. vs What causes this problem? Thanksgiving Day Kathy Angstadt - Michael Hansen, Portland OR; Gerald Brown, Lack of oxygen causes high-altitude sickness. Vancouver WA; Cliff Allen III, Battle Ground WA As altitude increases, the air becomes “thinner,” Restaurant Specials at SUPER BRONCOS KO BRACKET 6 which means less oxygen is in the atmosphere. 16 Tables You get less oxygen in your lungs with each the Adam’s Mark Lois Scott, Carmel IN; Charlene Lutz, Indianapolis IN; Nancy breath, so the amount of oxygen in your blood From 9 a.m.–noon, breakfast will be offered in Frank, Glencoe IL; Linda Bell, CD vs declines. All people can experience mountain the Supreme Court. From 10 a.m.–3 p.m., a Thanksgiving Buffet will be available in the Robert Hampton, Blythewood SC; Judy McDonald - Ronald sickness, but it may be more severe in people who McDonald, Henderson NV; Tom Henry, Ajijic Mexico; Mauro have heart or lung problems. Trattoria Colorado for $29.95. From 4–8 p.m., a Viale, Sn Mgel Allende Mexico What are the symptoms? special ACBL deal for the Thanksgiving Buffet will be available in the Trattoria Colorado for Charles Brown, Denton TX; David Shuck, La Luz NM; Molly Symptoms usually begin within 48 hours of Harris, Portland OR; Patricia Williams, Ruidoso NM arriving at high altitude. Symptoms include: $21.95. vs • headaches, breathlessness, fatigue Seating is limited, so make your Thanksgiving R Osburn Jr, Frederick MD; Linda Luther, N Charleston SC; Paul Day Buffet reservations before Thursday, Nov. 24. Wright Jr, Mt Pleasant SC; Dennis Wick, Martinsburg WV Page 8 Daily Bulletin

SUPER BRONCOS KO BRACKET 7 45. 120.14 Linda Smith - Ron Smith 16 Tables Leaders in the Nail Life 46. 117.23 Sangarapil Mohan - Claude Vogel Joan Mager, Centennial CO; Penelope Coffman, Cherry Hills Vl CO; Dave Appel - Michael Schneider, Denver CO Master Pairs 47. 115.77 Morris Chang - Bobby Wolff vs (Carryovers) 48. 114.32 Margaret Eddleston - Bernard Carl Kallina, Tucson AZ; Marietta Miller, Gothenburg NE; Janice 1. 308.00 David Berkowitz - Larry Cohen Eddleston Haneborg - Nancy Kruse, North Platte NE 2. 246.11 Jill Meyers - Zia Mahmood 49. 111.40 Joel Hoersch - Eugene Hung Helen Probst - A Probst - Stefan Davis - Ronni Davis, Wichita Falls 3. 242.47 Edward Nagy - Jeffrey Polisner 50. 110.68 Mike Aliotta - Raymond TX 4. 235.91 Rob Crawford - Joseph Kivel Zekauskas Jr vs 5. 211.89 Peter Boyd - Steve Robinson 51. 109.95 Alfred Crump - Travis Crump Sandra Singleton - Wonnie Duncan - Norman Holthouse - Rita Holthouse, Anchorage AK; Margret Salazar, Milwaukee WI 6. 206.06 Tormod Roren - Arve Farstad 52. 109.22 Lewis Finkel - John Solodar 7. 204.61 Kit Woolsey - Fred Stewart SUPER BRONCOS KO BRACKET 8 8. 196.60 Jon-Egil Furunes - Kenneth Skou 16 Tables Leaders in the Smith Life Elizabeth Yager - Elaine Jones, Littleton CO; Janis Lewis, 9. 193.68 Mitch Dunitz - Iftikhar Baqai Master Women’s Pairs Englewood CO; Bonnie Motzkus, Denver CO 10. 192.96 Perry Johnson - Jeff Meckstroth vs 11. 191.50 Michael Rosenberg - Ralph Katz (Two-session totals) Shirley Sheridan, Oakley KS; Ernie Miller, Liberal KS; Joan Reid, 1. 1665.34 Pat Levy - Esta Van Zandt Goodland KS; Sammie Mills, So Padre Is TX 12. 189.31 Allan Falk - John Lusky 13. 187.13 Justin Lall - Hemant Lall 2. 1617.93 Mary Savko - Ellie Hanlon Daniel Raider, San Mateo CA; George Prozan, Hillsborough CA; 14. 186.40 Susan Yates - Daniel Boye 3. 1559.87 Marcia Freed - Christine Tony Viidik - Joan Viidik, Waterloo ON 15. 182.76 John Pendergrass - Josh Sher Urbanek vs 4. 1542.92 Kathy Baum - Peg Waller Carol Bertz - Gloria Truell - Sally Kneser, Englewood CO; Judy 16–17. 180.58 Robert Schwartz - Chris Larsen Brand, Littleton CO 16–17. 180.58 Gary Gottlieb - Peter Fredin 5. 1541.05 Harriette Buckman - Sylvia 18. 171.11 Leon Lowe - Bert Newman Christian SUPER BRONCOS KO BRACKET 9 19. 163.10 Rita Shugart - Andrew Robson 6. 1537.83 Malle Andrade - Jill Levin 16 Tables 7. 1529.68 Meike Wortel - Jenny Ryman Jennifer Larkin, Carpinteria CA; Susan Rechter - Mary Rassieur - 20. 162.37 George Tornay Jr - Armand Gale McMullin, Saint Louis MO Barfus 8. 1522.92 Judy Kay-Wolff - Jane Segal vs 21. 160.92 William Arlinghaus - Jay Baum 9. 1498.34 Mildred Breed - Claudette Ned Wilkins - Vesta Wilkins, Henderson NV; Robert Janssen, Hartman Cheyenne WY; Darrell Wyatt, Carr CO 22. 159.46 Bob Hamman - Ira Hessel 23. 156.55 Ronald Huffaker - Harold 10. 1490.44 Ritchey Goodwin - Debbie D Leininger - Leona McGiboney - Gail Heatherly - Debbi Myers, Huffaker Rosenberg Billings MT 11. 1480.85 Jean Talbot - Joan Van Geffen vs 24. 155.82 Daniel Lavee - Dan Gerstman Jack Alhale - Rozi Alhale - Joseph Meyers - Beverly Pogoda, New 25. 155.09 Ed Schulte - Jeffrey Hand 12. 1477.96 JoAnne Lowe - Adele Verkamp York NY 26–28. 151.45 Craig Kavin - Robert Kerr 13. 1475.04 Laurie Kranyak - Peggy Kaplan 26–28. 151.45 Toshiko Nishi - Tadashi Teramoto 14. 1472.17 Shawn Quinn - Grace Hunt Gregg Silveira - Lori Silveira, Parker CO; Barbara Cable - Dick 15. 1472.08 Shannon Cappelletti - Stacy Cable, Littleton CO 26–28. 151.45 Louk Verhees - Robert Levin vs 29. 146.35 Douglas Dang - Chip Martel Jacobs Patricia Braun, Arlington Hts IL; Caroline Cantrell, Memphis TN; 30–31. 145.63 Paul Hackett - John Armstrong 16. 1471.14 Rebecca Rogers - Joan Jackson Fred Blaumueller, Naperville IL; Carole Gleason, Des Plaines IL 30–31. 145.63 Mark Dahl - David Butler 17. 1469.84 Elaine Ware - Barbara Schultz SUPER BRONCOS KO BRACKET 10 32. 143.44 Venkatrao Koneru - Larry Mori 18. 1467.51 Barbara Sonsini - Rhoda Walsh 16 Tables 33. 141.99 Brad Moss - Paul Lewis 19. 1466.94 Kaye Krebs - Shirley Presberg Amy Staska - Cindy Moat, Lakeville MN; Edie Siemens, Prior 34. 141.26 Christal Henner-Welland - 20. 1464.23 Candace Griffey - Joan Eaton Lake MN; Jackie Moneypenny, Burnsville MN 21. 1459.55 Ginny Schuett - Chris Benson vs Michael Kamil Frank Alexandro - Elizabeth Vermillion, Kirkland WA; Richard 35. 138.35 Merrell Anderson - Dennis 22. 1455.59 Harriel Shea - Panette Talia Eddy - Patricia Eddy, Bay Point CA Goldston 23. 1446.24 Hansa Narasimhan - Irina Levitina Sam Dodson - Rebecca Hyzer - Cheryl Evans, Houston TX; Philip 36. 137.62 Sidney Brownstein - Geoff Duterme, Bellaire TX Hampson 24. 1445.81 Sue Weinstein - Cheri Bjerkan vs 37. 134.70 Carlos Munoz - Rick Goldstein 25. 1443.56 Sara Sivelind - Cecilia Rimstedt Larry Adams - Carol Adams, Council Bluffs IA; Joann Miller, 26. 1441.34 Jayne Thomas - Barbara Lakewood CO; Gay Ostrander, Arvada CO 38. 133.25 George Jacobs - Alfredo Versace 39–40. 128.88 Murray Melton - Simon Kantor Nudelman SUPER BRONCOS KO BRACKET 11 39–40. 128.88 Lew Walter - Richard Weissman 27. 1430.22 Petra Hamman - Nancy Passell 16 Tables 41. 128.15 Yukiko Tokunaga - Kenji 28. 1428.86 Kyun Ja Chung - Libushe Helen Onsager - Margaret Wagenbach - Suzanne Humphreys, Zaporozec Littleton CO; Steven Eggleston Sr, Dacono CO Miyakuni vs 42. 127.06 Allan Siebert - Randy Pettit 29. 1417.11 Gail Bell - Gila Guttmann Dave Kuschel, Minot ND; Earl Hill, Surprise AZ; Sherman 43. 123.78 Richard Meffley - Warren 30. 1411.54 Sylvia Moss - Judi Radin Layman, Sun City AZ; Eugene Kuhlman, Enumclaw WA Cederborg 31. 1409.01 Linda Maloney - JoAnn Sprung Elneta Justice - Mildred Williams, Centennial CO; Jean Pershall, 44. 120.87 Dennis Sorensen - George Pisk 32. 1402.52 Carol Kasle - Suzy Burger Greenwood Vlg CO; Lynn Vevurka, Englewood CO vs FRIDAY EVENING 0-5 MP PAIRS Judith Mason - Glenn Mason - Dennis Lee - Lawrence Patrick, 0.88 1 Sandra White, Englewood CO; Carole Kramer, Centennial CO 58.13 Honolulu HI 0.66 2 Julie Wertz - Rena Hansch, Ft Collins CO 57.17 0.50 3 Harriet Strong - Sadie Connally, Denver CO 55.13 Ann Krump, Aurora CO; Dorcas Evans - Dee Warnecke - Carla McKennett, Denver CO 0.37 4 Georgeann Woods, Highlands Ranch CO; Jean Easley, Littleton CO 50.54 vs Bruce Sellers, Ft Collins CO; John Culp, Long Beach CA; Naomi FRIDAY EVENING 200/300 PAIRS Orsay, Brentwood MO; Carole Benkelman, Ballwin MO AB 2.26 1 1 Karen Herz - Sally Ann Rhea, Boulder CO 75.55 1.70 2 Lillian Fesler - Carl Fesler, Albuquerque NM 67.45 Entry fees 1.27 3 Sherry Tomlinson - Ivy Alba, Colorado Spgs CO 64.05 Players must be ACBL members whose service 1.30 4 2 Mary Ann Bond - Joey Gilbertson, Fargo ND 63.45 fees or dues are current in order to compete in any of the following nationally ranked events: Nail Life Master Open Pairs, Smith Life Master Women’s Pairs, Reisinger Board-a-Match Teams, Keohane North American Swiss Teams, Kaplan Blue Ribbon Pairs, Mitchell Open Board-a-Match Teams, Marsha May Sternberg Women’s Board-a-Match Teams and the Senior Knockouts. The entry fees for these contests are $16.50 per player per session. Players must also be current ACBL members to play in the Mini-Blue Ribbon Pairs, Miles Non- Life Master Pairs or National 99er Pairs. The entry fee is $15 per player per session. Regional championships are $14 per player per session for ACBL members, $16 for non- members. All other events are $13 per player per session for ACBL members, $15 for non-members. Daily Bulletin Page 9

FRIDAY EVENING 20/50/100 PAIRS EDUCATIONAL FUND KO BRACKET 1 ABC 12 Teams 2.98 1 Keith More - Flora More, Ann Arbor MI 162.91 Alan Stout, Mountain Home AR; James Nash - Pierre Flatowicz, Omaha NE; Donald Stack, Overland Park KS 2.24 2 1 Connie Weed - Vee Ann Backes, Fargo ND 158.77 vs 1.68 3 2 Susan Wong, Monument CO; Marcia Anderson, Colorado Spgs CO 158.37 Bob Carteaux, Fort Wayne IN; Barry Harper, Regina SK; Dick 1.26 4 Donna Butcher, Winnipeg MB; James Hayhoe, Las Cruces NM 153.86 Benson, Le Roy IL; Michael Levy, Tucson AZ; Jeff Schuett, 0.94 5 Louis Bagala, Colorado Spring CO; Mike Nussbaum, Colorado Spgs CO 151.53 Riverwoods IL 1.13 6 3 Louise Nelson - Louis Nelson, Modesto CA 149.72 0.84 4 Mary Lunne, Fountain CO; Jan Gregg, Colorado Spgs CO 149.36 James Bauer, Dallas TX; Marion Gebhardt, Richardson TX; Roy Baughman, Pantego TX; Mike Miller, Temple TX 0.70 5 Patricia Anderson, Fargo ND; Roberta Lovell, Farrgo ND 140.09 vs 1.21 1 Evelyn Upham - Lee Upham, Lakewood CO 137.81 Jim Looby, Burbank CA; Ed Ulman, Portland OR; Ellen Anten, 0.91 2 Susan Lambe, Glenview IL; Virginia Marr, Fargo ND 136.73 Encino CA; Steve Gross, Westlake Vlg CA; Steve Scott - Suzette 0.68 3 Mary Staahl - Barbara Johnson, Fargo ND 132.64 Wynn, Phoenix AZ

EDUCATIONAL FUND KO BRACKET 2 FRIDAY EVENING 299ER SWISS 12 Teams ABC Kotomi Asakoshi - Hideko Takeuchi, Tokyo Japan; Toshiko Nishi - 3.39 1 1 Kathleen Zipp - Peggy Mizer - Stanley Gueldenzopf, Denver CO; Tadashi Teramoto, Yokohama Japan; Emiko Iwakura, Tokyo 158 Jamen Jamison, Lakewood CO 60.00 Japan 2.54 2 2 Shirley Liss, Fairbanks AK; John Krueger, Estes Park CO; Marsha vs Sachs - Phyllis Crandall, Sugar Land TX 58.00 James Hawkes - Andrew Hurd - Spencer Hurd, Charleston SC; Louis Gangarosa, Augusta GA 1.91 3 3 Edward Hill, Pueblo CO; Lee Dorsey, Chapala Mexico; Wallis Parmenter - Judith Thurston, Pueblo West CO 55.00 Alan Resser, Chicago IL; Martin Morris, Wheeling IL; Peter 1.90 4 4 1 Evonne Lund, Peoria AZ; Doris Clyne, Phoenix AZ; David Robinson Petruzzellis - Janine Bibb, Toronto ON - Barbara Robinson, Denver CO 46.00 vs 1.43 5 2 Roger Kincade, Lakewood CO; Linda Harder, Aurora CO; Carolyn Dick Duff - Skip Carson, Denver CO; Jerry Ranney, Morrison CO; Borus, Denver CO; Judith Cozzens, Littleton CO 42.00 Donald Boyarsky, Aurora CO EDUCATIONAL FUND KO BRACKET 3 FIRST FRIDAY EVENING SWISS 14 Teams Lynne Geursen - Owen Camp, Auckland New Zealand; Perry Seal, ABC San Mateo CA; Elianor Kennie, Kentville NS 11.37 1 Patricia Cayne - James Cayne, New York NY; Michael Seamon, vs Jon King, Balboa Island CA; Daniel Williams, Estes Park CO; Janet Aventura FL; Dano Defalco, Padova Italy; Gabriella Olivieri, Wickersham, Sierra Madre CA; Teri Atkinson, Bakersfield CA Alessandria Italy; Charles Weed, Shreveport LA 67.00 8.53 2 Ken Gee, Regina SK; Peggy Allen, Chevy Chase MD; Will Engel, Thomas Romine - Bill Bradshaw - Ernest Olness Jr, Billings MT; Freeport IL; Michael Levy, Tucson AZ; Ruman Nenov Trendafilov - Charles Gilje, Anchorage AK Kalin Karaivanov, Varna Bulgaria 62.00 vs 6.40 3 Richard Gross, Cantonment FL; Mark Tang, Seal Beach CA; Reiko Jamie Newman - Ronald Jauch, Nevada City CA; Betsy Aaron - Robert Head, London ON Raese, Boulder CO; Bob Dale, Pensacola FL 61.00 8.65 4/6 1 Claude Tremblay - Muriel Tremblay, Kanata ON; Ocki Krogfoss - EDUCATIONAL FUND KO BRACKET 4 Jim Rupp Jr, Thousand Oaks CA 58.00 16 Teams 3.70 4/6 Elaine Landow, Lansdale PA; Raymond Raskin, King of Prussia PA; Jerry Thornton - David Aderente - James Rudolph - Adrienne Ron Haack, New York NY; Ed Lazarus, Baltimore MD 58.00 Rudolph, Ann Arbor MI 3.70 4/6 William Braucher, Billerica MA; Daniel Braucher, Arlington VA; vs Donald Flanigan - Donna Flanigan, Bettendorf IA; Rob Lorck, Craig Zastera, Woodinville WA; Tom Denny, Newark DE 58.00 Colorado Spgs CO; Julie Zhu, Vero Beach FL 1.60 7/9 Martin Morris, Wheeling IL; Alan Resser, Chicago IL; Janine Bibb - Peter Petruzzellis, Toronto ON 54.00 Edwin Hagerman, Denver CO; Daniel Raider, San Mateo CA; 6.49 7/9 2 Nancy Donaldson, Beverly MA; Judith Harrington - Sandy Sloan, William Nabors, Colorado Spgs CO; Sung Mae Bleck, Englewood Ipswich MA; Patricia Anderson, Melrose MA 54.00 CO vs 1.60 7/9 Charlotte Anderson - Amy Shumway, Madison WI; Loretta Bromberg, Paul Wright Jr, Mt Pleasant SC; Dennis Wick, Martinsburg WV; R Bel Tiburon CA; Faye Parsons, Saratoga CA 54.00 Osburn Jr, Frederick MD; Linda Luther, N Charleston SC 4.87 3 John Osher, Denver CO; Debra Dallas - Susan Reynolds, Highlands Ranch CO; Robert Woodward, Las Vegas NV 53.00 George Matuch - Theresa Matuch, St Simon’s Is GA; Fred 4.70 4 1 Elaine Everett, Clarendon Hills IL; Herbert Wegener, Endwell NY; Chasalow, Millbrae CA; Milton Winer, Norwood MA Linda Nelson - Peter Miller, Fort Collins CO 52.00 vs William Brackett, Longmont CO; Ronald Kral, Reston VA; Jim 3.09 5/6 2/3 Margaret Jones, Breckenridge CO; Joyce Cooper, Austin TX; Mike Johnson, Erie CO; Vern Bruce Johnson, Broomfield CO; Ralph Huiatt, Fair Oaks Ranch TX; Tim Huiatt, Highlands Ranch CO 51.00 Cox, Niwot CO; William Horton, Boulder CO 3.09 5/6 2/3 Marian Brockett - Veronica Flannigan - Sarah Calkins - Brigitte Bunevich, Colorado Spgs CO 51.00 EDUCATIONAL FUND KO BRACKET 5 1.98 4 Bruce Burns, Lincoln NE; Richard Ziock, Mill Valley CA; Donna 16 Teams Pottle, Vero Beach FL; Gina Campbell, Buffalo NY 49.00 Carol Bertz - Gloria Truell, Englewood CO; Joan Mager, Centennial CO; Penelope Coffman, Cherry Hills Vl CO 1.31 5/6 Clarence Mette III - Michaele Olesen - Charles Kelley, vs Scottsdale AZ; Sandy Belfer, Paradise Valley AZ 46.00 Dick Wilson - Marilyn Goldman, Rochester NY; Elaine Prager, 1.31 5/6 Gibson Hazard - Joan Hazard - Judy Bredall - Kathleen Dyer, New Orleans LA; Anne Niethammer, Honolulu HI Colorado Spgs CO 46.00 John Grossmann - T Woods, Colorado Spgs CO; Bud Light, Palm City FL; Les Jensen, Colorado Sprgs CO 1ST FRIDAY EVENING SIDE SERIES vs ABC R Chiodo - Lou Ann Chiodo, Tucson AZ; Paul Klaverkamp - Lloyd 5.01 1 Pat Thomas, Salinas CA; Steven Johnson, San Diego CA 146.00 Graven, Minneapolis MN; Jeffrey Brauchle, Orono MN 3.76 2 Johan Schenling - Mikael Lundin, Stockholm Sweden 138.00 3.64 3 1 1 Victor Chubukov, San Francisco CA; Andrew Cotton, Berkeley CA 132.00 Duaine Benard, Redford MI; Ellen Hsi, Ann Arbor MI; Stephen 2.11 4 Stewart Mackeigan, Wilmington MA; Pierce Smith, Rutland VT 131.50 Kalstein, Birmingham MI; Michael McDonald, Rochester Hills MI; John Scott Hiller, Marshall MN 2.73 5 2 Kay Rogers, Roswell NM; Thomas Mohr, Littleton CO 128.50 vs 2.16 6 3 2 Rosemary Colwell - Richard Colwell, Las Vegas NV 124.50 Richard Jacobs - Phyllis Vierra, San Jose CA; John Scheibelhut, 1.54 4 Connie Davidson, Shawnee Msn KS; Jere Hines, Houston TX 124.00 Fargo ND; Richard Scheibelhut, Oro Valley AZ 1.18 5 Geoffrey Cross, Fernandina FL; Arline Fulton, Englishtown NJ 121.50 1.62 6 3 Joanna Chau, Arvada CO; Ted Witt, Denver CO 117.50 Perrie Kay Avery - Shirley Flynn - Rosemary Todd, Cheyenne WY; 1.24 4 Bruce Hunter Reid - Samantha Reid, Mississauga ON 115.00 Beulah Jones, Ashton SD vs 0.92 5 Marjorie Wendell, Axtell NE; Gwen Vian, North Platte NE 112.50 Ken Anderson - Marilyn Nesbit, Ketchum ID; Robert Kroupa - Randal Gentillon, Idaho Falls ID SKINNY MILES NON-LIFE MASTER PAIRS 6.81 1 Mike Develin, Berkeley CA; John Barth, Santa Cruz CA 264.39 EDUCATIONAL FUND KO BRACKET 6 5.11 2 Karen Gurwitz, Littleton CO; Sandra Spain, Shelley ID 256.05 16 Teams Amy Staska - Cindy Moat, Lakeville MN; Edie Siemens, Prior 4.66 3 Shawn Tate, Chillocothe MO; Jesse Bowe, Smithville MO 255.18 Lake MN; Jackie Moneypenny, Burnsville MN 2.87 4 Ron Payton, Taos NM; Karen Jobe, Durango CO 250.52 vs 2.27 5 Bernie Weiss, Baton Rouge LA; Evelyn Farnan, Ormond Beach FL 240.60 D Leininger - Leona McGiboney - Debbi Myers - Gail Heatherly, 1.62 6 Claire McCormick - Robert McKenzie, Aurora CO 228.90 Billings MT

Paul Lindauer Jr, Varna IL; Linda Mitchell, Cambridge ON; Eleanor Nuellen - James Nuellen, Hinsdale IL vs ♠♥♦♣ Jennifer Larkin, Carpinteria CA; Jo Ann Moore - Susan Rechter - Mary Rassieur - Gale McMullin, Saint Louis MO Page 10 Daily Bulletin

EDUCATIONAL FUND KO BRACKET 7 FRIDAY MORNING SIDE SERIES 16 Teams ABC Mary Ann Bond - Vee Ann Backes - Patricia Anderson, Fargo ND; 3.19 1 Sharron Hinckley, East Winthrop ME; J Alfred Letourneau, Sharon Madson, Scottsdale AZ vs Winslow ME 104.87 Robert McKenzie - Claire McCormick, Aurora CO; Jay Silberberg, 2.39 2 Virginia Lifton, Marco Island FL; Bernace De Young, Miami FL 101.00 Denver CO; Janie Braverman, Iowa City IA 2.73 3 1 1 Sue Gerard, Mexico Mexico; John Taylor, Lago Vista TX 98.71 2.05 4 2 2 Mike Huiatt - Janet Huiatt, Fair Oaks Ranch TX 98.14 Melvyn Klein - Roberta Klein - Sally Kneser, Englewood CO; Judy 1.54 5 3 3 Barbara Harberg - Robin Ladin, Houston TX 95.79 Brand, Littleton CO 0.76 6 William Braucher, Billerica MA; Daniel Braucher, Arlington VA 95.00 vs Mary Staahl - Barbara Johnson - Virginia Marr, Fargo ND; Susan 1.15 4 Ron Zambonini, Nepean ON; Ossie Abrams, Billings MT 90.21 Lambe, Glenview IL 0.96 5 4 Wayne Rapp, Orange CA; Pamela Elsner, Avon CO 89.93

EllaMargaret Cron, Centennial CO; Justin Cislaghi - Ann McGrew, FRIDAY MORNING STRATIFIED 299ER PAIRS Denver CO; David Stolfa - Ann Stolfa, Englewood CO ABC vs Linda Collins - Connie Weed - Joey Gilbertson, Fargo ND; Roberta 2.68 1 John Wright, Golden CO; Greg Norborg, Littleton CO 101.50 Lovell, Farrgo ND 2.40 2 1 Cyndi Sauvage, Englewood CO; Deborah Crisfield, Summit NJ 99.50 vs 1.80 3 2 Kathleen Zipp, Denver CO; Thomas Burger, Englewood CO 99.00 Terrence Ibbs, Miami Beach FL; John Schwartz, Palo Alto CA; 1.47 4 3 1 Sherry Levitt - Alice Klesinger, Denver CO 91.50 Joan Coil, Green Valley AZ; Jeannette Hallquist, Charlottesville VA 0.85 5 Patricia Gale - Lynette Peters, North Platte NE 90.50 1.01 4 Howard De Young - Margaret De Young, Incline Village NV 90.00 DALLAS COMPACT KO BRACKET 1 16 Teams 1.10 5 2 James Schatzman, Aurora CO; Alexander Robertson, Arvada CO 88.50 Linda Webb, Fargo ND; Sarah Imig, Sioux City IA; Deborah Drury, 0.83 3 Janet Dean - Barbara Schwartz, Aurora CO 82.50 Vero Beach FL; Nancy Zakim, Kentfield CA vs FRIDAY AFTERNOON 20/50/100 PAIRS Martha Young, Dallas TX; Mym Young, Atlantic Beach NC; ABC Howard Tureff - Dorsey Shaw, Plano TX 3.69 1 1 Corley Friesen, Silverthorne CO; Marie Kruse, Dillon CO 109.50 Melanie Tucker - Kevin Bathurst, New York NY; John Kranyak, 2.77 2 Thomas Burger, Englewood CO; Jack Purdy, Broomfield CO 105.14 Bay Village OH; John Hurd, Charleston SC 2.08 3 2 1 Joan Buhlmann, Estes Park CO; Linda Wyatt, Carr CO 101.00 vs 1.56 4 Cathy Berg - Alice Stiles, Colorado Spgs CO 100.50 Edward Foran, Marietta GA; Nicolas Hammond, Atlanta GA; 1.30 5 3 2 Betty Henderson - Betty Bishop, Littleton CO 97.04 Henry Unglik - Lachman Advani, Ottawa ON 0.88 6 Mary Hess - Charles Anderson, Denver CO 96.43 DALLAS COMPACT KO BRACKET 2 0.97 4 3 Alice Klesinger - Sherry Levitt, Denver CO 92.64 16 Teams 0.73 5 Mary Lynne Hatcher, Walnut Creek CA; Carolyn Wilson, Erie CO 91.86 Jay Friedenson, Morrisville VT; David Weisman, Englewood NJ; 0.60 6/7 Jeri Nelson - Bill Nelson, Neenah WI 91.50 Jonna Robinson, Burlington VT; Ausra Geaski, Manchester CT 0.59 6/7 Kamilla Macar, Boulder CO; George Hearne, Broomfield CO 91.50 vs 0.83 4 Sunny Gilbert, Boulder CO; Barbara Yoshimura, Lyons CO 88.00 Robert Hill, Anchorage AK; Nancy Jones, Lake Charles LA; Jean Monette, Hallandale FL; Spencer Jones, Aurora CO FRIDAY AFTERNOON 100/200/300 PAIRS Robert Hampton, Blythewood SC; Judy McDonald, Henderson NV; ABC Tom Henry, Ajijic Mexico; Mauro Viale, Sn Mgel Allende Mexico 2.97 1 1 Edward Sallerson - Lucille Sallerson, Pittsford NY 111.00 vs 2.23 2 2 Cyndi Sauvage, Englewood CO; Deborah Crisfield, Summit NJ 103.50 Lucy Hillestad, Woodruff WI; Caroline Pieper, Tomahawk WI; 1.67 3 3 1 Wade Biggs, Highlands Ranch CO; Wilt Cooper, Littleton CO 98.00 Irene Axtell, Sun City West AZ; Agnes McNulty, Clearwater FL 1.25 4 4 Bernard Hart, Salt Lake City UT; Mason Gilfry, Lemoore CA 96.50 DALLAS COMPACT KO BRACKET 3 0.94 5 5 John Krueger, Estes Park CO; Shirley Liss, Fairbanks AK 94.00 16 Teams 0.70 6 Colleen Johnson - Janet Thompson, Pueblo CO 93.00 Merrilyn Borthwick - Allen Johnson - Clara Bunning, Cheyenne 1.16 2 Pamela Elsner, Avon CO; Marcia McCalden, Wolcott CO 78.50 WY; Thomas Ohlgart, Brookfield WI vs FRIDAY-SUNDAY AFTERNOON & EVENING SIDE SERIES Larry Adams - Carol Adams, Council Bluffs IA; Gay Ostrander, Arvada CO; Joann Miller, Lakewood CO ABC 3.94 1 1 1 Daniel Steinhorn, Marlboro NJ; Marilyn Lewis, Boca Raton FL 198.50 David Carlson - Carole Carlson, Englewood CO; Shirley Schley - 2.96 2 2 Connie Davidson, Shawnee Msn KS; Jere Hines, Houston TX 197.50 Wendy Turk, Denver CO 2.22 3 3 2 Rosemary Colwell - Richard Colwell, Las Vegas NV 186.00 vs 1.66 4 4 Ernest Olness Jr, Billings MT; Charles Gilje, Anchorage AK 179.00 Gwen Allen, Chicago IL; Stella Severson, Omaha NE; Fred Steger 1.70 5 5 Margot Hirsch, Arlington TX; Richard Hart, Piedmont CA 177.50 Jr, McAllen TX; Peter Galbraith, Bellingham WA 1.22 6 6 George Charrier - Marian Charrier, West Chester OH 175.00 DALLAS COMPACT KO BRACKET 4 1.62 3 Dorothy Segel, Snowmass CO; Neill Hirst, Aspen CO 172.50 14 Teams 1.22 4 Robert Eppinger - Paula Eppinger, Stamford CT 165.50 Penny Mixon, Arlington TX; Ann Mouzon, Richardson TX; Shay 1.00 5/6 Sylvere Luquette - Wilma Luquette, Van TX 165.00 Ura, Plano TX; David Pearlman, Trophy Club TX 1.00 5/6 Bruce Hunter Reid - Samantha Reid, Mississauga ON 165.00 vs Lester Kodama - Mitsuko Kodama, Mililani HI; Donald Jay - Elaine Jay, Honolulu HI 1ST FRIDAY SENIOR PAIRS ABC Morris Futernick, Miami FL; Robert Eppinger - Paula Eppinger, 10.64 1 Gene Simpson, San Rafael CA; Leonard Helman, Santa Fe NM 386.00 Stamford CT; Robert Zinn, Edwards CO 7.98 2 Leah Coulter, Los Angeles CA; Mary Hardy, Las Vegas NV 376.50 vs 5.99 3 Steven Turner - Billie Turner, Greeley CO 376.00 Carl Spencer - Bruce Gantner, Farmington NM; Karen Jobe, Durango CO; Ron Payton, Taos NM 4.49 4 Freda Thornbrough - Donald Sloter, Omaha NE 370.50 3.37 5 Chuck Said, Nashville TN; John Dockray, Villanova PA 369.50 DALLAS COMPACT KO CONSOLATION 1 2.53 6 Chris Karabinas, Tucson AZ; Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT 366.50 8 Teams 6.85 1 David Graff - Wilbur Argersinger, Ann Arbor MI 359.00 Bob Dale, Pensacola FL; Richard Gross, Cantonment FL; Mark 5.14 2 1 Gail Ferguson, Boulder CO; Julie Leman, Denver CO 350.50 Tang, Seal Beach CA; Reiko Raese, Boulder CO 3.85 3 2 Bruce Burns, Lincoln NE; Richard Ziock, Mill Valley CA 348.50 vs Stephen Stewart, Overland Park KS; Larry Weatherholt, Shawnee 2.89 4 Willis Johnson - Ruth Johnson, Santa Rsa Bch FL 346.50 Mission KS; Jonathan Rivet, Wheaton IL; George Klemic, 2.77 5/6 3/4 Sue Williamson - Robert Williamson, Englewood CO 342.00 Bensenville IL 2.04 5/6 3/4 Martha Noyes - Gerald Greene, Chicago IL 342.00 2.64 5 James Polley - Mabel Polley, Salem OR 338.50 0.94 6 Darwyn Herbst, Longmont CO; Vivien Carter, Erie CO 307.50 Daily Bulletin Page 11

1ST FRIDAY DAYLIGHT PAIRS Jay Armstrong - James McHollan, Albuquerque NM; James ABC Melville, Springfield IL; John Bronson, Lopez Island WA 15.05 1 1 Thomas Gay, Colorado Spgs CO; Leonard Herz, Denver CO 243.00 vs Dick Lum - William Ng, Chatsworth CA; B Horiguchi - Chiye 11.29 2 2 1 Ronald Koshoshek, Bloomer WI; Dennis Ryan, Menomonie WI 241.00 Horiguchi, Gardena CA 8.47 3 3 2 Sue Simmons - Ramona Baker, Greeley CO 240.00 5.56 4/5 4/5 Maud Greer, Lafayette CO; Betty Jacobson, Thornton CO 233.00 DALLAS COMPACT KO CONSOLATION 2 5.56 4/5 4/5 Marilyn Graham, Evergreen CO; Jan Churchwell, Northbrook IL 233.00 8 Teams 3.57 6 Marsh Bryan - Helen Bryan, Little Silver NJ 231.00 Linda Most, Englewood CO; Lois Ann Cummings, Denver CO; 2.09 3 Laurie Beattie, Colorado Spgs CO; Gordon Jensen, Colorado Sprgs CO 207.50 Doug Davidge - Maxine Divine, Littleton CO vs 1.57 4 Shirley Gates - Kim Powers, Denver CO 205.50 Barbara Foell, Waterloo ON; Brady Hinnegan, Richmond Hill ON; Shirley Teather, Vancouver BC; David Kawashima, Ottawa ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON 0-5 PAIRS 1.17 1 Joan Lobmeyer - Patricia Patterson, Lakewood CO 117.93 Brandon Sheumaker - Margaret Devere, Denver CO; Amit 0.88 2 Julie Wertz - Rena Hansch, Ft Collins CO 104.65 Chakrabarti, Manhattan KS; Gary Morrison, Westminster CO vs 0.66 3 Sandra White, Englewood CO; Carole Kramer, Centennial CO 96.23 Robert Cheah - Ruby Cheah, Berkshire GU47 O England; Thomas 0.49 4 Claudia King, Greenwood Vlg CO; Barbara Carpenter, Denver CO 95.58 Drennan, Oak Brook IL; Eugene Katz, Carlsbad CA 0.37 5 Nary Starr - Dorothy Dever, Denver CO 92.00 0.29 6 Liz Hughes - John Pablo, Denver CO 91.22 DALLAS COMPACT KO CONSOLATION 3 8 Teams FORTUNE VALLEY OPEN PAIRS Joe Marci - Kathy Marci, Denver CO; Ruth Pana - Rey Pana, ABC Englewood CO vs 18.90 1 Rodney Wilton, Highland IL; Kathryn Ritterbush, Albuquerque NM 388.00 William Parsons - Barbara Parsons - Larry Moore, Rawlins WY; 14.18 2 Ethan Stein, Irvington NY; Koko Adachi, Toyko 112-0012 Japan 372.50 Gwendolyn Black, Cheyenne WY 10.63 3 Jan Nathan, Manhattan Beach CA; Steve Mager, Hermosa Beach CA 368.00 7.97 4 Terry Deering, Colorado Spgs CO; Brigitte Shaw, Longmont CO 366.50 Virginia Enslow - Lilia Shearmire, Garden City KS; Paule Denis - 5.98 5 David Caprera, Evergreen CO; Don Heitler, Englewood CO 362.50 Patricia Lavergne, Ottawa ON 4.49 6 Norma Sands, Denver CO; Steve Hay, Littleton CO 355.50 vs Robert Reiley, Great Falls MT; Frederick Solomon, Irvine CA; Matt 3.50 7/8 Sharron Hinckley, East Winthrop ME; J Alfred Letourneau, Chiwo Leung, Montebello CA; Rick Traylor, Santa Ana CA Winslow ME 350.50 3.41 7/8 Shirley Stanton - Wanda Meyer, Houston TX 350.50 DALLAS COMPACT KO CONSOLATION 4 7.38 1 John Herriot, Los Angeles CA; Joe Clark, Dallas TX 345.00 7 Teams 5.54 2 Joe Jenkins, Colorado Spgs CO; Daryl Dietrich, Woodland Park CO 341.50 Ross Passarelli - Carolyn Passarelli - Shirley Holder, Arvada CO; Gladys Dilorenzo, Wheat Ridge CO 4.15 3 1 Bruce Gantner - Carl Spencer, Farmington NM 339.50 vs 3.11 4 Alice Wegman, Bethesda MD; Wayne Christensen Jr, Laporte TX 318.50 Mimi Esser - Francie Cody, Sedona AZ; Donna Pottle, Vero Beach 2.34 5 Jules Schoenberg - Hazel Schoenberg, Plano TX 318.00 FL; Gina Campbell, Buffalo NY 1.53 6/7 Carol Levinson, Littleton CO; Lois Ann Cummings, Denver CO 316.50 1.53 6/7 David Kawashima, Ottawa ON; Shirley Teather, Vancouver BC 316.50 Dennis Lee - Lawrence Patrick - Glenn Mason - Judith Mason, 2.60 2/3 Sue Gerard, Mexico Mexico; John Taylor, Lago Vista TX 308.50 Honolulu HI vs 2.84 2/3 Robert Johnson - Jo Levy, Grand Junction CO 308.50 Carol Gumpert, Aurora CO; Duval Prey Jr - Carol Parker - Joan 1.68 4 Patricia Bassman, Maple Glen PA; Gerald Wiens, Saskatoon SK 304.50 Rader, Denver CO

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• Denver is one of the few cities in history that • Central City (located 34 miles (55 km) west of Denver trivia – Part 1 was not on a road, railroad, lake, navigable river or Denver) is known as the “Richest Square Mile on • In 1935, Louis Ballast melted a slice of cheese body of water when it was founded. Denver just Earth” because of the half billion dollars of gold on a hamburger at his Denver Humpty Dumpty happened to be where the first few flakes of gold mined there. A new “gold rush” was launched in drive-in restaurant, and patented the invention as the were found in 1858 and it was here that the first Central City in October 1991 when limited stakes world’s first “cheeseburger.” The restaurant is gone camp was made. The first permanent structure was a casino gambling was legalized for Central City and today, but there is a small memorial to this historic saloon. neighboring Black Hawk. Original projections dining event at 2776 North Speer Blvd.(in the thought that only a few casinos would open in the parking lot for Key Bank). • The Indians warned early settlers not to build first few years; within one year of legalization, there there, but no one listened. In its first few years, were 41 casinos in the two towns offering over 7000 • Denver truly is one mile high. The 15th step Denver was destroyed twice, by fire and flood. slot machines, poker tables and blackjack games. on the west side of the State Capitol Building is 5280 feet (1609 m) above sea level. • The dome of the State Capitol in Denver is • The Colorado Rockies opened on April 9, covered with 200 ounces of 24K gold, but the really 1993 before 80,277 fans, the most to ever witness an • It was on top of nearby Pikes Peak in 1893 priceless building material was used inside as opening game in baseball history. The team went on that Katherine Lee Bates was inspired to write the wainscoting. It is Colorado onyx, a rare stone found to break 11 Major League Baseball records words to “America the Beautiful.” near Beulah, Colorado. The entire world’s supply including most single season fans — 4,483,350 — was used in this building and no more of it has ever the most to ever attend any American sports team in • The mountainous area of Colorado is six times been found. a single season. the size of Switzerland and contains 9,600 miles (15,449 km) of fishing streams, 2850 lakes and over • The Denver Zoo is the fourth most popular • Coloradans love sport-utility vehicles and full- 1000 peaks two miles (3218 km) high. zoo in America (based on those with paid admission size trucks. In 1996, nearly as many Sport Utility fees) and has the 7th most diverse animal collection. Vehicles and trucks were registered in Colorado as • The road up 14,260 foot (4346 meters) high The zoo has 3500 animals representing over 685 new cars; 126,056 SUVs and trucks compared to Mount Evans is the highest paved road in North species of which 157 are classified as threatened or 127,928 new cars. America — and it is maintained and operated by endangered. It costs $38,000 a day to care for the Denver City Parks Department. Denver’s Mountain animals and operate the zoo. • An 1872 Colorado newspaper describing a Parks Department maintains 20,000 acres of park new hotel — the first in the city to feature locks on lands including its own private buffalo herd and Red • Denver Parks Dept. grows 240,000 flowers a the doors — reported: “Guests may lie down to Rocks Amphitheatre — all part of the largest city year in their own greenhouse, planting them in 506 peaceful slumbers, undisturbed by the apprehensions park system in the nation. flower beds throughout the city. If laid end to end, of getting their heads blown off.” In Denver’s wild these plants would stretch for 56 miles (90 km). If days, famous gunfighter Bat Masterson was • In hopes of gaining political favors, local placed together, the city’s flower beds would cover employed as a guard at several of the city’s saloons, boosters named the frontier mining camp on the every foot of the of Colorado Convention Center — but today, downtown Denver is one of the safest South Platte River “Denver” after Kansas Territorial about seven acres of flowers. cities in America. There are 5200 first-class hotel Governor James Denver. They never received any rooms in downtown Denver and 24,000 beautiful favors — by the time they named the town, Denver • Some of Denver’s famous high school alumni rooms throughout the city. had already resigned. include Golda Meir, a future Israeli prime minister who attended North High School, and Douglas • Denver is a popular setting for many authors. • There were originally three separate towns on Fairbanks, who was expelled from East High before There are at least 25 novels where the action takes the current site of Denver, with three different becoming one of the most famous silent movie stars place in the Mile High City, including Waiting to names. In 1859, in return for a barrel of whiskey to of all time. Hattie McDaniel, the first African Exhale by Terry McMillan, which became a be shared by all, the other names were dropped and American to win an Academy Award for her critically acclaimed movie and Jack Kerouac’s the tent and log cabin city officially became performance in Gone With The Wind, also attended classic, On the Road. “Denver.” East High.

LIFE MASTER WOMEN’S PAIRS 2ND QUALIFYING SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS AAA BBB CCC FFF EAST-WEST 1 Pat Levy - Esta Van Zandt, Houston TX 805.50 1 Kathy Baum, Germantown TN; Peg Waller, Eden Prairie MN 819.50 2 Sue Weinstein, Las Vegas NV; Cheri Bjerkan, Elmhurst IL 789.50 2 Mary Savko - Ellie Hanlon, Tequesta FL 811.50 3 Laurie Vogel - Gail Greenberg, New York NY 784.33 3 Jayne Thomas, Lutz FL; Barbara Nudelman, Chicago IL 808.50 4 Marcia Freed, Stuart FL; Christine Urbanek, Tonawanda NY 768.83 4 Antonia Okany, Etobicoke ON; Judy Singer, Scarborough ON 782.00 5 Malle Andrade, New York NY; Jill Levin, Bronx NY 767.67 5 Lisa Berkowitz, Highland Beach FL; Joann Glasson, Pennington NJ 780.00 6 Jeanne Gray, Boulder CO; Jeanne Achziger, Denver CO 763.67 6 Cynthia Balderson, Eden Prairie MN; Carole Miner, Rochester MN 769.17 7 Judy Kay-Wolff, Las Vegas NV; Jane Segal, Villanova PA 754.83 7 Hansa Narasimhan, Los Altos Hills CA; Irina Levitina, Hackensack NJ 761.50 8 Kyun Ja Chung - Libushe Zaporozec, Madison WI 749.83 8 Shawn Quinn, Richmond TX; Grace Hunt, Dallas TX 754.50 9 Harriel Shea, San Jose CA; Panette Talia, Campbell CA 747.33 9 Carlyn Steiner, Seattle WA; Marinesa Letizia, Las Vegas NV 752.50 10 Harriette Buckman, Lincolnwood IL; Sylvia Christian, Southfield MI 742.33 10 Kaye Krebs, Virginia Beach VA; Shirley Presberg, Boca Raton FL 752.17 11 Laurie Kranyak, Bay Village OH; Peggy Kaplan, Minnetonka MN 739.67 11 Laura Brill, White Plains NY; Tobi Sokolow, Austin TX 745.67 12 Mildred Breed - Claudette Hartman, Austin TX 731.50 12 Ginny Schuett, Riverwoods IL; Chris Benson, Le Roy IL 738.00 13 Elaine Ware, Vernon BC; Barbara Schultz, Shawnigan Lake BC 722.00 13 Sara Sivelind, Ludvika Sweden; Cecilia Rimstedt, Harplinge 31040 Sweden 733.50 14 Gladys Collier, East Hampton NY; Karen Allison, Las Vegas NV 721.00 14 Meike Wortel, Diemen Netherlands; Jenny Ryman, Jarfalla Sweden 730.17 15 Carreen Hinds, Bakersfield CA; Judy Pede, Grass Valley CA 718.83 15 Liz Kalb, Bloomfield MI; Joan Stein, Milwaukee WI 725.50 16 Bobbie Gomer, Willow Grove PA; Elaine Said, Nashville TN 713.83 16 Shannon Cappelletti, Aventura FL; Stacy Jacobs, Hinsdale IL 724.83 17 Virginia Lifton, Marco Island FL; Bernace De Young, Miami FL 710.67 17 Barbara Sonsini, Woodside CA; Rhoda Walsh, Palm Desert CA 720.17 18 Nancy Heusted, St Petersburg FL; Patti Stuhlman, Minneapolis MN 705.00 18 JoAnne Lowe, Fountain Hls AZ; Adele Verkamp, Phoenix AZ 719.83 19 Sharon Jabbour, Boca Raton FL; Ellasue Chaitt, Palm Bch Gdns FL 700.00 19 Marilyn Eber, Denver CO; Bonnie Smith, Littleton CO 716.83 20 Barbara Nist, Kent WA; Helen Corbin, Menlo Park CA 697.33 20 Ritchey Goodwin, New York NY; Debbie Rosenberg, New Rochelle NY 712.67 21 Gail Gottlieb, Aurora CO; Dee Berry, Arlington WA 690.33 21 Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV; Joan Jackson, Dallas TX 711.17 22 Anita Heitler, Englewood CO; Jean Grunwald, Golden CO 688.33 22 B Davis - Toshiko Yingst, Colorado Spgs CO 707.83 23 Diana Holt, Palm Beach FL; Janice Seamon-Molson, Hollywood FL 687.50 23 Candace Griffey, Daytona Beach FL; Joan Eaton, North York ON 697.17 24 Jean Talbot - Joan Van Geffen, Metairie LA 686.83 24 Marilyn Hemenway - Minna Lou Mercer, Omaha NE 693.17

LIFE MASTER PAIRS SECOND QUALIFYING SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS NN X EAST-WEST 1 Tormod Roren, Olso 0260 Norway; Arve Farstad, Oslo 0 Norway 434.50 1 Ronald Huffaker, Alpine CA; Harold Huffaker, Concord CA 411.00 2 Rob Crawford, Henderson NV; Joseph Kivel, Newport Coast CA 413.50 2 Peter Grover, Aurora OH; Bernard Fudor, Murrysville PA 400.00 3 Alfred Crump - Travis Crump, Wyomissing PA 394.00 3 Donald Patterson, Steamboat Spr CO; Julie Clark, Aurora CO 397.00 4 Andy Avery, Jamaica VT; Bob Feller, Guilderland NY 379.50 4 Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR; Randy Pettit, Marietta GA 385.75 5 Bob Hamman, Dallas TX; Ira Hessel, San Antonio TX 371.50 5 Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA; Iftikhar Baqai, Irvine CA 370.50 6 Ed Schulte, Tampa FL; Jeffrey Hand, Casselberry FL 369.00 6 Drew Casen, Las Vegas NV; Jim Krekorian, New York NY 362.00 7 Lewis Finkel, Jupiter FL; John Solodar, Palm Beach Gdns FL 365.50 7 Ai-Tai Lo, Reston VA; Frederick Allenspach, Potomac MD 361.00 8 Ernest Skolnik, Denver CO; Gerald Oehm, Littleton CO 357.00 8 Jo Morse, Palm Bch Gdns FL; James Rosenbloom, New York NY 358.00 9 Martin Harris, Chicago IL; Jacob Morgan, Madison WI 354.50 9 Jack Mizel, London England; Andrew McIntosh, London Wc1 England 357.50 10 Jimmy Pelham, North Baldwin NY; Bud Schubiner, Bloomfield MI 352.00 10 Charles Kopp, Columbus OH; Gregory Potts, Portsmouth OH 354.00 11 Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA; Lloyd Arvedon, Bedford MA 349.00 11 Douglas Bullock, Boise ID; Kris Miller, Reston VA 342.50 12 Walter Lee, Framingham MA; Jonathan Weinstein, Evanston IL 341.00 12 Gary Macgregor, Portola Valley CA; Robert Madalena, San Jose CA 337.50 Daily Bulletin Page 13

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS O P EAST-WEST 1/2 Edward Nagy, Danville CA; Jeffrey Polisner, Lafayette CA 399.50 1 Fred Herring, Aurora CO; Steve Evans, Centennial CO 378.50 1/2 David Berkowitz, Highland Beach FL; Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL 399.50 2 Kris Klamut, Aurora CO; Bill Hugenberg, Grand Junction CO 378.00 3 John Pendergrass, Albuquerque NM; Josh Sher, Woodland Hls CA 393.00 3 Toshiko Nishi - Tadashi Teramoto, Yokohama Japan 370.50 4 Sidney Brownstein, Santa Monica CA; Geoff Hampson, Los Angeles CA 373.50 4 Dan Romm - Steven Sidell, Seattle WA 369.50 5 Fred King, Falls Church VA; Richard Wegman, Bethesda MD 371.50 5 Brad Moss, New York NY; Paul Lewis, Las Vegas NV 368.50 6 Christal Henner-Welland, New York NY; Michael Kamil, Holmdel NJ 353.50 6 Joseph Machotka, Chicago IL; Joan McKeon, New Farm 4005 Australia 366.50 7 Lon Doll - Ann Zorn, Billings MT 343.50 7 Rose Meltzer, Los Gatos CA; Kyle Larsen, San Francisco CA 360.50 8 Jonathan Buss - C. Deaun Moulton, Waterloo ON 339.00 8 Mike Aliotta, Edmond OK; Raymond Zekauskas Jr, Tulsa OK 360.00 9 Sheri Winestock - Pam Stratton, Las Vegas NV 333.50 9 John Rengstorff, New York NY; Nancy Schwantes, Las Vegas NV 359.00 10 Diane Walker, Gaithersburg MD; Rammohan Sarangan, Arlington VA 332.50 10 Ed Freeman, Portland OR; Joel Datloff, Vancouver WA 358.00 11 Rita Ellington, Aventura FL; Martin Caley, Montreal QC 332.00 11 Morris Chang, Santa Clara CA; Bobby Wolff, Las Vegas NV 357.00 12/13 Dan Jacob, Vancouver BC; Bryan Maksymetz, Coquitlam BC 329.00 12 Linda Leedy, Zionsville IN; Dean Robinson, Indianapolis IN 351.00 12/13 Bruce Cobb, Denver CO; Jack Larkin, Golden CO 329.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS S T EAST-WEST 1 Perry Johnson, Bloomfield Hls MI; Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL 386.00 1 Allan Falk, Okemos MI; John Lusky, Portland OR 399.00 2 Kitty Cooper - Steven Cooper, Albuquerque NM 377.00 2 Clark Millikan, Martinez CA; Li-Chung Chen, Cupertino CA 379.00 3 G S Jade Barrett, Vancouver WA; Miguel Reygadas, Polanco Mexico 374.50 3 Yukiko Tokunaga, Musashinoshi Tok Japan; Kenji Miyakuni, Tokyo Japan 367.50 4 Henry Bethe, Ithaca NY; Varis Carey, Fort Collins CO 370.00 4 Venkatrao Koneru, San Antonio TX; Larry Mori, Clearwater FL 363.00 5/6 Greg Hinze, San Antonio TX; Nagy Kamel, Plano TX 365.50 5 George Jacobs, Hinsdale IL; Alfredo Versace, Rome Italy 360.50 5/6 Justin Lall - Hemant Lall, Dallas TX 365.50 6 Robert Schwartz, San Pedro CA; Chris Larsen, Costa Mesa CA 358.50 7/8 Mike Cappelletti Sr, Alexandria VA; John Morris, Atlanta GA 356.50 7 Michael Rosenberg, New Rochelle NY; Ralph Katz, Hinsdale IL 357.50 7/8 Jeff Schuett, Riverwoods IL; Kerry Smith, Milwaukee WI 356.50 8 Forest Clark, Aurora CO; Charles Reed, Denver CO 352.50 9 Jim Johnson, Erie CO; William Brackett, Longmont CO 355.50 9 Michael Kovacich, Stone Mountain GA; Robert White, Raleigh NC 352.00 10 Larry Weatherholt, Shawnee Mission KS; Stephen Stewart, Overland Park KS 350.00 10 Carlos Munoz - Rick Goldstein, White Plains NY 349.50 11 Leo Bell, Long Beach CA; Marshall Miles, Redlands CA 345.50 11 Cleland Nelson, Palm Desert CA; Laurie Rowe, Eugene OR 349.00 12 Suzanne Dunaway, Oak Park IL; Michael Kutska, River Forest IL 338.00 12 Thomas Charlsen - Arild Rasmussen, Bergen 344.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS U V EAST-WEST 1 Jim Looby, Burbank CA; Ed Ulman, Portland OR 369.50 1 Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA; Zia Mahmood, New York NY 451.00 2 David Reiter, Hollywood FL; Jay Wasserman, Boca Raton FL 366.50 2 Craig Kavin, Oxnard CA; Robert Kerr, Los Angeles CA 401.00 3 Adam Wildavsky, Jackson Heights NY; Michael Polowan, New York NY 363.00 3 George Tornay Jr, Palm Beach Gdns FL; Armand Barfus, Port St Lucie FL 392.00 4 Janet Daling, Peoria AZ; John Gilbert, Kitchener ON 359.00 4 Richard Coren, Hollywood FL; Marc Jacobus, Las Vegas NV 382.00 5 Daniel Lavee, Thornhill ON; Dan Gerstman, Buffalo NY 358.00 5 Murray Melton, Las Vegas NV; Simon Kantor, Agawam MA 381.50 6 Jared Lilienstein, New York NY; Jacek Pszczola, Las Vegas NV 355.50 6 Linda Smith - Ron Smith, Hixson TN 376.50 7 Ken Cohen, Philadelphia PA; Richard Katz, N Versailles PA 353.00 7/8 Scott Levine - Aaron Silverstein, New York NY 365.50 8 Dennis Kasle, Bloomfield MI; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ 350.50 7/8 Lew Walter - Richard Weissman, New York NY 365.50 9 Ellen Crawford, Henderson NV; Lynne Feldman, Champaign IL 350.00 9 Richard Meffley, Fresno CA; Warren Cederborg, Visalia CA 359.50 10 Brandon Sheumaker - Laurah Limbrick, Denver CO 342.00 10 Merrell Anderson, Littleton CO; Dennis Goldston, Colorado Spgs CO 357.00 11 Kumiko Umehara, Tokyo 170-0 Japan; Kazuo K. Furuta, Kanagawa-Ken 213 Japan 339.50 11 Peter Boyd, Silver Spring MD; Steve Robinson, Arlington VA 353.00 12 Sharon Meng, Lakeland FL; Rahn Smith, Brandon FL 338.50 12 William Pettis - William Cole, Silver Spring MD 340.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS Q R EAST-WEST 1 Mark Dahl, Richmond VA; David Butler, Keswick VA 396.50 1 Gary Gottlieb, Brooklyn NY; Peter Fredin, Malmo Sweden 416.00 2 Leon Lowe, Fountain Hills AZ; Bert Newman, West Bloomfield MI 390.50 2 Jon-Egil Furunes, ; Kenneth Skou, Syvdei 6 Norway 403.50 3 Jeffrey Miller, Naperville IL; Bernard Miller, Boca Raton FL 380.00 3 Louk Verhees, Voorhout Netherlands; Robert Levin, Bronx NY 379.00 4 Susan Yates, Rochester NY; Daniel Boye, Syracuse NY 379.50 4 Tony Kasday - Michael Schreiber, Puyallup WA 377.00 5 William Arlinghaus, Ann Arbor MI; Jay Baum, Germantown TN 365.00 5 Uday Ivatury, New York NY; Fred Gitelman, Las Vegas NV 369.50 6 Brenda Montague, Swampscott MA; Jay Cohodes, Sunrise FL 363.00 6 Howard Weinstein - Steve Garner, Sarasota FL 353.50 7 Dennis Sorensen, Portland OR; George Pisk, Manchaca TX 362.50 7 David Yang, Chicago IL; Bin Dai, Mountain View CA 352.50 8 Barnet Shenkin, Boca Raton FL; Steve Beatty, Mill Creek WA 352.50 8 Tien-Chun Yang, San Jose CA; Xiaodong Zhang, Fremont CA 346.50 9 Paul Hackett, Manchester M England; John Armstrong, Derbyshire De6 1 England 352.00 9 Marilyn Loesberg, Rancho Mirage CA; Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY 342.50 10 Jason Chiu, Piscataway NJ; Warren Foss, Omaha NE 347.50 10/11 Helene Bauman, Arlington VA; Jim Wakefield, Fairfax Station VA 338.00 11 Betsey Schneider, San Carlos CA; Donald Rothschild, Sunnyvale CA 340.50 10/11 Brian Gilbert, Irvine CA; Phil Clayton, West Covina CA 338.00 12 Jim Hall, Minneapolis MN; Melody Bi, Woodbury MN 336.00 12 Samuel Marks, Atlanta GA; Doug Baxter, Toronto ON 337.50

FRIDAY EVENING 0-5 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION UUU EAST-WEST 1 Larry Pedde, Lakewood CO; Susan Realey, Billings MT 62.76 1 Sandra White, Englewood CO; Carole Kramer, Centennial CO 58.13 1 Julie Wertz - Rena Hansch, Ft Collins CO 57.17 2 Harriet Strong - Sadie Connally, Denver CO 55.13 2 Nicki Marci, Greenwood Vlg CO; Cathryn Binder, Parker CO 49.13

FRIDAY EVENING 200/300 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION VVV EAST-WEST AB AB 1 Lillian Fesler - Carl Fesler, Albuquerque NM 67.45 1 1 Karen Herz - Sally Ann Rhea, Boulder CO 75.55 2 1 Mary Ann Bond - Joey Gilbertson, Fargo ND 63.45 2 Sherry Tomlinson - Ivy Alba, Colorado Spgs CO 64.05 2 Jo Santa - Joseph Santa, Colorado Sprgs CO 59.90

FRIDAY EVENING 20/50/100 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION XXX EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 Susan Wong, Monument CO; Marcia Anderson, Colorado Spgs CO 158.37 1 Keith More - Flora More, Ann Arbor MI 162.91 2 Donna Butcher, Winnipeg MB; James Hayhoe, Las Cruces NM 153.86 2 1 Connie Weed - Vee Ann Backes, Fargo ND 158.77 3 2 Louise Nelson - Louis Nelson, Modesto CA 149.72 3 Louis Bagala, Colorado Spring CO; Mike Nussbaum, Colorado Spgs CO 151.53 4 3 Mary Lunne, Fountain CO; Jan Gregg, Colorado Spgs CO 149.36 4 Vickie Wagner, Billings MT; Joann Feist, Ballantine MT 140.23 5 Charles Anderson - Mary Hess, Denver CO 146.31 5 2 Patricia Anderson, Fargo ND; Roberta Lovell, Farrgo ND 140.09 6 Sandy Romine - Vivian Kockler, Minot ND 138.72 6 3 1 Susan Lambe, Glenview IL; Virginia Marr, Fargo ND 136.73 4 1 Evelyn Upham - Lee Upham, Lakewood CO 137.81 4 Shelbie Bastiaans, Parker CO; Joyce Spizer Foy, Allen TX 132.01 2 Mary Staahl - Barbara Johnson, Fargo ND 132.64 2 Victoria Treece, Denver CO; Gloria Komppa, Englewood CO 116.15

1ST FRIDAY EVENING SIDE GAME SERIES NORTH-SOUTH SECTION JJ EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 1 Victor Chubukov, San Francisco CA; Andrew Cotton, Berkeley CA 132.00 1 1 1 Rosemary Colwell - Richard Colwell, Las Vegas NV 124.50 2 Stewart Mackeigan, Wilmington MA; Pierce Smith, Rutland VT 131.50 2/3 2 Geoffrey Cross, Fernandina FL; Arline Fulton, Englishtown NJ 121.50 3 2 Connie Davidson, Shawnee Msn KS; Jere Hines, Houston TX 124.00 2/3 Chris Champion, Colorado Spgs CO; Wendy Turk, Denver CO 121.50 4 3 2 Marjorie Wendell, Axtell NE; Gwen Vian, North Platte NE 112.50 4 Michael Diesel - Stephanie Hamilton-Diesel, Saugus MA 114.00 2 Darko Jevremovic, Norman OK; Joe Veal, Moore OK 108.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION II EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Pat Thomas, Salinas CA; Steven Johnson, San Diego CA 146.00 1 Johan Schenling - Mikael Lundin, Stockholm Sweden 138.00 2 Rock Shi Yan, Burnaby BC; Edythe Boston, Canon City CO 124.00 2 1 Kay Rogers, Roswell NM; Thomas Mohr, Littleton CO 128.50 3 Peg Cundiff - Dewy Cundiff, Las Vegas NV 120.00 3 2 1 Bruce Hunter Reid - Samantha Reid, Mississauga ON 115.00 4 1 1 Joanna Chau, Arvada CO; Ted Witt, Denver CO 117.50 4 3 Don Nelowet - Beth Nelowet, Englewood CO 114.00 5 Alex Kornel - Barbara Seagram, Toronto ON 112.00 5 Jon Coffee, Scottsdale AZ; Alexander Labry, Burnet TX 113.50 2 Elaine Kaufman - Andrew Smith, Denver CO 107.50 2 James Buck - Marilyn Buck, Denver CO 108.50

FORTUNE VALLEY OPEN PAIRS SECOND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION DDD EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1/2 David Caprera, Evergreen CO; Don Heitler, Englewood CO 187.00 1 Thomas Corlett - Ethel Corlett, Waco TX 196.50 1/2 Rodney Wilton, Highland IL; Kathryn Ritterbush, Albuquerque NM 187.00 2 Linda Mamula - Donald Mamula, Mill Creek WA 187.00 3 1 John Herriot, Los Angeles CA; Joe Clark, Dallas TX 179.50 3 Jan Nathan, Manhattan Beach CA; Steve Mager, Hermosa Beach CA 185.50 4 Terry Deering, Colorado Spgs CO; Brigitte Shaw, Longmont CO 177.50 4 Julie Sheerin, Pinon Hills CA; V Robert Albert, Highlands Ranch CO 173.50 5 2 Carol Levinson, Littleton CO; Lois Ann Cummings, Denver CO 171.50 5 Sharron Hinckley, East Winthrop ME; J Alfred Letourneau, Winslow ME 160.50 6 Chuck Wong, Danville CA; Mary Anne Pixley, Littleton CO 168.00 6 Suzanne Erwetowski, Millersville MD; David Ruttner, Peyton CO 160.00 3 Alice Wegman, Bethesda MD; Wayne Christensen Jr, Laporte TX 164.00 1 Susanne Caulfield, Boulder CO; Linda Scibienski, Grand Junction CO 154.50 1 Patricia Hess - Jackie Bradley, Albuquerque NM 149.50 2 1 Robert Johnson - Jo Levy, Grand Junction CO 143.50 2 Sue Gerard, Mexico Mexico; John Taylor, Lago Vista TX 148.00 3 Patricia Bassman, Maple Glen PA; Gerald Wiens, Saskatoon SK 143.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION EEE EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Norma Sands, Denver CO; Steve Hay, Littleton CO 205.00 1 Genny Rice - Greg Caucutt, Rochester MN 211.00 2 Ethan Stein, Irvington NY; Koko Adachi, Toyko 112-0012 Japan 197.50 2 1 Joe Jenkins, Colorado Spgs CO; Daryl Dietrich, Woodland Park CO 180.50 3 William Ng - Dick Lum, Chatsworth CA 181.00 3 2 1 Bruce Gantner - Carl Spencer, Farmington NM 172.50 4 Ed Howard, Lawrence KS; Karl Keller, Colorado Spgs CO 177.00 4 Joseph Verdirame, Bennington NE; Mike Albert, Omaha NE 172.00 5 1 Joseph Marrs - Lorraine Witonsky, Denver CO 169.00 5 3 David Kawashima, Ottawa ON; Shirley Teather, Vancouver BC 170.00 6 Shirley Stanton - Wanda Meyer, Houston TX 159.00 6 Joseph Byrnes, West Hempstead NY; Michael Kallman, New York NY 166.50 2 1 Jack Carver, Broomfield CO; Larry Hankins, Denver CO 148.50

SKINNY MILES NON-LIFE MASTER PAIRS FRIDAY EVENING SESSION SECTION MM 1 Mike Develin, Berkeley CA; John Barth, Santa Cruz CA 140.89 2 Shawn Tate, Chillocothe MO; Jesse Bowe, Smithville MO 125.18 3 Peter Salmon-Cox, Millersville MD; Livingston Johnson, Fairfax VA 123.60 4 Ron Payton, Taos NM; Karen Jobe, Durango CO 120.52 5 Bernie Weiss, Baton Rouge LA; Evelyn Farnan, Ormond Beach FL 116.60 6 David Pearlman, Trophy Club TX; Penny Mixon, Arlington TX 116.10 7 Bruce Miller, Ignacio CO; Beth Coyle, Denver CO 113.08 8 Claire McCormick - Robert McKenzie, Aurora CO 111.90

1ST FRIDAY SENIOR PAIRS FRIDAY MORNING 1ST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION II EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Sandy Kiesel, Bakersfield CA; Sandra DeMartino, Riverside CT 190.00 1 1 1 Gail Ferguson, Boulder CO; Julie Leman, Denver CO 189.50 2 Gene Simpson, San Rafael CA; Leonard Helman, Santa Fe NM 186.00 2 2 Michael Jalving, Denver CO; Gerald Goodale, Leesburg VA 176.50 3 Chuck Said, Nashville TN; John Dockray, Villanova PA 183.00 3 Judith Furtney, Boulder CO; Dan McCaw, Toronto ON 171.00 4 1 Gertrud McLachlan, Tustin CA; Lorrie Schramm, Anaheim CA 176.00 4 3 Jess Sellers III, San Bernardino CA; Randy Pace, Elverta CA 164.50 5 2 Carol Gerlach, Chandler AZ; Paul Glick, Phoenix AZ 175.00 5 Happoldt Neuffer, Columbia SC; Joyce Hampton, Blythewood SC 164.00 6 Chris Karabinas, Tucson AZ; Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT 170.50 6 4 Eleanor Flanders, Westminster CO; Elise Myers, Boulder CO 157.50 3 1 James Polley - Mabel Polley, Salem OR 156.50 2 Paul La Crosse, Larkspur CO; Pete Mills, Cloquet MN 157.00 4 Wayne Grosso, Pine CO; Stanley Imhoff, Aurora CO 155.00 2 Diane Black, Colorado Spgs CO; Jo Santa, Colorado Sprgs CO 143.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION JJ EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1/2 1 1 Sue Williamson - Robert Williamson, Englewood CO 184.00 1 1 David Graff - Wilbur Argersinger, Ann Arbor MI 193.50 1/2 Bob Luebkeman, Walnut Creek CA; Loretta Bromberg, Bel Tiburon CA 184.00 2 Leah Coulter, Los Angeles CA; Mary Hardy, Las Vegas NV 191.50 3 Freda Thornbrough - Donald Sloter, Omaha NE 180.50 3 Steven Turner - Billie Turner, Greeley CO 185.00 4 Aileen Osofsky, Phoenix AZ; Ken Barbour, Scottsdale AZ 180.00 4 2 Tom Denny, Newark DE; Edie Dockray, Villanova PA 170.00 5 2 2 Martha Noyes - Gerald Greene, Chicago IL 169.50 5 3 1 Bruce Burns, Lincoln NE; Richard Ziock, Mill Valley CA 167.00 6 3 Darwyn Herbst, Longmont CO; Vivien Carter, Erie CO 159.00 6 4 Willis Johnson - Ruth Johnson, Santa Rsa Bch FL 165.50 2 Bonnie Schoen - Billie Simon, Scottsbluff NE 149.50 Page 14 Daily Bulletin

1ST FRIDAY DAYLIGHT OPEN PAIRS FRIDAY MORNING 1ST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION KK EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 1 Ronald Koshoshek, Bloomer WI; Dennis Ryan, Menomonie WI 128.50 1 1 1 Sue Simmons - Ramona Baker, Greeley CO 126.00 2 2 Maud Greer, Lafayette CO; Betty Jacobson, Thornton CO 118.00 2 2 Marilyn Graham, Evergreen CO; Jan Churchwell, Northbrook IL 122.50 3/4 3/4 Michael Keller, Kalispell MT; David Orser, Billings MT 113.50 3 3 Thomas Gay, Colorado Spgs CO; Leonard Herz, Denver CO 122.00 3/4 3/4 James Siegel - Peter Gray, Ketchum ID 113.50 4 4 Rolf Paul, Needham MA; Jeffrey Lehman, Newton Center MA 118.50 2 Laurie Beattie, Colorado Spgs CO; Gordon Jensen, Colorado Sprgs CO 111.00 2 Mike Meltzer - Brian Meltzer, Long Grove IL 101.00

FRIDAY MORNING SIDE GAME SERIES FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION AAA EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Virginia Lifton, Marco Island FL; Bernace De Young, Miami FL 101.00 1 Sharron Hinckley, East Winthrop ME; J Alfred Letourneau, Winslow ME 104.87 2 1 1 Sue Gerard, Mexico Mexico; John Taylor, Lago Vista TX 98.71 2 1 1 Mike Huiatt - Janet Huiatt, Fair Oaks Ranch TX 98.14 3 Rock Shi Yan, Burnaby BC; Edythe Boston, Canon City CO 92.00 3 2 2 Barbara Harberg - Robin Ladin, Houston TX 95.79 4 2 Ron Zambonini, Nepean ON; Ossie Abrams, Billings MT 90.21 4 William Braucher, Billerica MA; Daniel Braucher, Arlington VA 95.00 3 2 Wayne Rapp, Orange CA; Pamela Elsner, Avon CO 89.93 3 Elton Lipnick, Houston TX; Bob Reinman, Colorado Spgs CO 89.00 4 Margaret Jones, Breckenridge CO; Joyce Cooper, Austin TX 80.29

FRIDAY MORNING 299ER STRATIFIED PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION CCC EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 Cyndi Sauvage, Englewood CO; Deborah Crisfield, Summit NJ 99.50 1 John Wright, Golden CO; Greg Norborg, Littleton CO 101.50 2 2 1 Sherry Levitt - Alice Klesinger, Denver CO 91.50 2 1 Kathleen Zipp, Denver CO; Thomas Burger, Englewood CO 99.00 3 Patricia Gale - Lynette Peters, North Platte NE 90.50 3 Chuck Smith, Missoula MT; Susan Reiley, Great Falls MT 90.00 4 3 Howard De Young - Margaret De Young, Incline Village NV 90.00 4 2 1 James Schatzman, Aurora CO; Alexander Robertson, Arvada CO 88.50 3 Shirley Carpenter, Harbor Springs MI; John Conova, Pawlet VT 86.00 2 Janet Dean - Barbara Schwartz, Aurora CO 82.50

FRIDAY AFTERNOON 0-5 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION UUU EAST-WEST 1 Julie Wertz - Rena Hansch, Ft Collins CO 104.65 1 Joan Lobmeyer - Patricia Patterson, Lakewood CO 117.93 2 Claudia King, Greenwood Vlg CO; Barbara Carpenter, Denver CO 95.58 2 Sandra White, Englewood CO; Carole Kramer, Centennial CO 96.23 3 Liz Hughes - John Pablo, Denver CO 91.22 3 Nary Starr - Dorothy Dever, Denver CO 92.00 4 Sharon Snook, Denver CO; Sally Sanders, Littleton CO 87.79 4 Marty Crigler - Michele Bishop, Boulder CO 88.71

FRIDAY AFTERNOON 20/50/100 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION XXX EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 Corley Friesen, Silverthorne CO; Marie Kruse, Dillon CO 109.50 1 1 1 Joan Buhlmann, Estes Park CO; Linda Wyatt, Carr CO 101.00 2 2 1 Sunny Gilbert, Boulder CO; Barbara Yoshimura, Lyons CO 88.00 2 Cathy Berg - Alice Stiles, Colorado Spgs CO 100.50 3 3 Susan Wong, Monument CO; Marcia Anderson, Colorado Spgs CO 86.50 3 2 Jeri Nelson - Bill Nelson, Neenah WI 91.50 4 Donna Butcher, Winnipeg MB; James Hayhoe, Las Cruces NM 86.00 4 Louis Bagala, Colorado Spring CO; Mike Nussbaum, Colorado Spgs CO 91.00 2 Joyce Bograd - Don Cote, Boulder CO 86.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION YYY EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 1 Betty Henderson - Betty Bishop, Littleton CO 97.04 1 Thomas Burger, Englewood CO; Jack Purdy, Broomfield CO 105.14 2 Mary Hess - Charles Anderson, Denver CO 96.43 2 1 1 Alice Klesinger - Sherry Levitt, Denver CO 92.64 3 Duval Prey Jr, Denver CO; James Stander, Littleton CO 91.64 3 2 Mary Lynne Hatcher, Walnut Creek CA; Carolyn Wilson, Erie CO 91.86 4 2 Kamilla Macar, Boulder CO; George Hearne, Broomfield CO 91.50 4 Shirley Carpenter, Harbor Springs MI; John Conova, Pawlet VT 89.14

FRIDAY AFTERNOON 100/200/300 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION ZZZ EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 Edward Sallerson - Lucille Sallerson, Pittsford NY 111.00 1 1 1 Wade Biggs, Highlands Ranch CO; Wilt Cooper, Littleton CO 98.00 2 2 Cyndi Sauvage, Englewood CO; Deborah Crisfield, Summit NJ 103.50 2 2 Bernard Hart, Salt Lake City UT; Mason Gilfry, Lemoore CA 96.50 3 3 John Krueger, Estes Park CO; Shirley Liss, Fairbanks AK 94.00 3 Michael Lattyak, Westchester IL; Ravi Batra, Broomfield CO 92.50 4 Colleen Johnson - Janet Thompson, Pueblo CO 93.00 4 3 James Cotton - Sandi Cotton, Cheyenne WY 92.00 1 Ross Passarelli - Carolyn Passarelli, Arvada CO 77.00

SKINNY MILES NON-LIFE MASTER PAIRS FRIDAY AFTERNOON SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION M EAST-WEST 1 Shawn Tate, Chillocothe MO; Jesse Bowe, Smithville MO 130.00 1 Karen Gurwitz, Littleton CO; Sandra Spain, Shelley ID 151.50 2 Bernie Weiss, Baton Rouge LA; Evelyn Farnan, Ormond Beach FL 124.00 2 Ron Payton, Taos NM; Karen Jobe, Durango CO 130.00 3 Colleen Walker, West Vancouver BC; Allan Karro, Burnaby BC 121.50 3 Mike Develin, Berkeley CA; John Barth, Santa Cruz CA 123.50 4 Claire McCormick - Robert McKenzie, Aurora CO 117.00 4 Barbara Ahlers, Evansville IN; Shirley Conway, Wichita KS 111.00

FRIDAY-SUNDAY AFTERNOON & EVENING SIDE GAME SERIES FRIDAY AFTERNOON SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION K EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 1 Daniel Steinhorn, Marlboro NJ; Marilyn Lewis, Boca Raton FL 198.50 1 1 Connie Davidson, Shawnee Msn KS; Jere Hines, Houston TX 197.50 2 2 Margot Hirsch, Arlington TX; Richard Hart, Piedmont CA 177.50 2 2 1 Rosemary Colwell - Richard Colwell, Las Vegas NV 186.00 3 3 George Charrier - Marian Charrier, West Chester OH 175.00 3 3 Ernest Olness Jr, Billings MT; Charles Gilje, Anchorage AK 179.00 4 4 2 Dorothy Segel, Snowmass CO; Neill Hirst, Aspen CO 172.50 4 Lachman Advani - Henry Unglik, Ottawa ON 174.50 5 5 Gary Brierly, ; James Toepfer, Littleton CO 169.00 5/6 4/5 2/3 Sylvere Luquette - Wilma Luquette, Van TX 165.00 6 Florence Ludwig - Paul Ludwig, Brunswick ME 168.00 5/6 4/5 2/3 Bruce Hunter Reid - Samantha Reid, Mississauga ON 165.00 3 Robert Eppinger - Paula Eppinger, Stamford CT 165.50 6 4 Zetta Feder - Leona Schuler, Boulder CO 156.00

1ST FRIDAY SENIOR PAIRS FRIDAY AFTERNOON NORTH-SOUTH SECTION II EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Gene Simpson, San Rafael CA; Leonard Helman, Santa Fe NM 200.00 1 Steven Turner - Billie Turner, Greeley CO 191.00 2 Chris Karabinas, Tucson AZ; Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT 196.00 2 Freda Thornbrough - Donald Sloter, Omaha NE 190.00 3 Chuck Said, Nashville TN; John Dockray, Villanova PA 186.50 3 Nada Sundermeyer - Clay Sundermeyer, Bellevue WA 184.50 4 1 1 James Polley - Mabel Polley, Salem OR 182.00 4 1 Willis Johnson - Ruth Johnson, Santa Rsa Bch FL 181.00 5 2 2 Gail Ferguson, Boulder CO; Julie Leman, Denver CO 161.00 5 Aileen Osofsky, Phoenix AZ; Ken Barbour, Scottsdale AZ 176.00 6 3 Eleanor Flanders, Westminster CO; Elise Myers, Boulder CO 160.00 6 2 Tom Denny, Newark DE; Edie Dockray, Villanova PA 169.00 4 Carol Gerlach, Chandler AZ; Paul Glick, Phoenix AZ 155.00 3 Elizabeth Coulon, Denver CO; Nettie Ashbee, Longmont CO 166.00 4 1 Sue Williamson - Robert Williamson, Englewood CO 158.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION JJ EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Leah Coulter, Los Angeles CA; Mary Hardy, Las Vegas NV 185.00 1 Robert Donaldson, Ogden UT; Deanna Donaldson, Roy UT 189.50 2 1 1 Bruce Burns, Lincoln NE; Richard Ziock, Mill Valley CA 181.50 2 Alexander Labry, Burnet TX; Jon Coffee, Scottsdale AZ 181.00 3 William Cook, Amarillo TX; Kay Enfield, Santa Fe NM 175.50 3 1 Wayne Grosso, Pine CO; Stanley Imhoff, Aurora CO 175.00 4 Sandra Hammer, Dorset VT; Courtney Nelson, Wells VT 174.00 4 2 Kasmer Andreychuk, Yorkton SK; Charlotte Blum, Bakersfield CA 174.00 5 2 2 Martha Noyes - Gerald Greene, Chicago IL 172.50 5 Sandy Kiesel, Bakersfield CA; Sandra DeMartino, Riverside CT 167.00 6 3 Robert Law, Tigard OR; Jane Barber, Beaverton OR 170.50 6 Happoldt Neuffer, Columbia SC; Joyce Hampton, Blythewood SC 161.00 4 David Graff - Wilbur Argersinger, Ann Arbor MI 165.50 3 Frances Waters, Lubbock TX; Sandra Maytum, Littleton CO 155.00 4 1 Edward Texel - Donald Starr, Colorado Spgs CO 151.00 2 Lawrence Mason, Fort Collins CO; Carol Irvin, Loveland CO 150.00

1ST FRIDAY DAYLIGHT PAIRS FRIDAY AFTERNOON NORTH-SOUTH SECTION KK EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 Thomas Gay, Colorado Spgs CO; Leonard Herz, Denver CO 121.00 1 1 Marsh Bryan - Helen Bryan, Little Silver NJ 125.50 2 Derald Keetch, Glenwood NM; Bob Bratcher, Vista CA 118.00 2 Jean Boettcher - Steven Gaynor, Arden Hills MN 124.50 3 2 Sue Albritton - Maria Aragon, Denver CO 115.50 3 2 Michael Keller, Kalispell MT; David Orser, Billings MT 117.00 4 3 1 Sue Simmons - Ramona Baker, Greeley CO 114.00 4 3 Maud Greer, Lafayette CO; Betty Jacobson, Thornton CO 115.00 4 2 Ronald Koshoshek, Bloomer WI; Dennis Ryan, Menomonie WI 112.50 4 Marilyn Graham, Evergreen CO; Jan Churchwell, Northbrook IL 110.50 1 Shirley Gates - Kim Powers, Denver CO 107.50 2 Mike Meltzer - Brian Meltzer, Long Grove IL 101.50

SMITH LIFE MASTER WOMEN’S PAIRS FIRST QUALIFYING SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS AAA BBB CCC FFF EAST-WEST 1 Pat Levy - Esta Van Zandt, Houston TX 859.84 1 Harriette Buckman, Lincolnwood IL; Sylvia Christian, Southfield MI 798.72 2 Mary Savko - Ellie Hanlon, Tequesta FL 806.43 2 Jean Talbot - Joan Van Geffen, Metairie LA 794.02 3 Meike Wortel, Diemen Netherlands; Jenny Ryman, Jarfalla Sweden 799.51 3 Marcia Freed, Stuart FL; Christine Urbanek, Tonawanda NY 791.04 4 Carol Kasle, Bloomfield MI; Suzy Burger, West Bloomfield MI 788.69 4 Gail Bell, King of Prussia PA; Gila Guttmann, Boca Raton FL 787.61 5 Ritchey Goodwin, New York NY; Debbie Rosenberg, New Rochelle NY 777.77 5 Malle Andrade, New York NY; Jill Levin, Bronx NY 770.16 6 Judy Kay-Wolff, Las Vegas NV; Jane Segal, Villanova PA 768.09 6 Mildred Breed - Claudette Hartman, Austin TX 766.84 7 Ora Lourie, Hypoluxo FL; Lori Jacobs, Boca Raton FL 767.69 7 Veronica McMurdie, Sacramento CA; JoAnna Stansby, Castro Valley CA 764.05 8 Candace Griffey, Daytona Beach FL; Joan Eaton, North York ON 767.06 8 JoAnne Lowe, Fountain Hls AZ; Adele Verkamp, Phoenix AZ 758.13 9 Petra Hamman, Dallas TX; Nancy Passell, Plano TX 765.72 9 Elaine Ware, Vernon BC; Barbara Schultz, Shawnigan Lake BC 747.84 10 Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV; Joan Jackson, Dallas TX 759.97 10 Karen Lee Barrett, Vancouver WA; Ethel Birnbach, Portland OR 744.88 11 Barbara Sonsini, Woodside CA; Rhoda Walsh, Palm Desert CA 747.34 11 Kathleen Sulgrove, Twinsburg OH; Kathy Newman, West Bloomfield MI 743.90 12 Shannon Cappelletti, Aventura FL; Stacy Jacobs, Hinsdale IL 747.25 12 Linda Maloney, Rockville MD; JoAnn Sprung, Philadelphia PA 742.01 13 Cynthia Hinckley, Guayanabo PR; Diana Schuld, Glen Head NY 735.21 13 Rebecca Clough, Culver City CA; Adrienne Green, Los Angeles CA 739.54 14 Roberta Magnus, Brooklyn NY; Cynthia Colin, New York NY 725.99 14 Sylvia Moss - Judi Radin, New York NY 735.54 15 Ginny Schuett, Riverwoods IL; Chris Benson, Le Roy IL 721.55 15 Laurie Kranyak, Bay Village OH; Peggy Kaplan, Minnetonka MN 735.37 16 Patti Lee, Toronto ON; Sallie Caty, Oakville ON 720.20 16 Ellen Cherniavsky - Ellen Klosson, Silver Spring MD 726.42 17 Shawn Quinn, Richmond TX; Grace Hunt, Dallas TX 717.67 17 Kathy Baum, Germantown TN; Peg Waller, Eden Prairie MN 723.42 18 Kaye Krebs, Virginia Beach VA; Shirley Presberg, Boca Raton FL 714.77 18 Sabine Auken, Charlottenlund 2 Denmark; Edith Rosenkranz, Mexico Mexico 714.07 19 Merle Stetser - Jean Choi, Honolulu HI 707.91 19 Sara Sivelind, Ludvika Sweden; Cecilia Rimstedt, Harplinge 31040 Sweden 710.06 20 Carol Sanders, Nashville TN; Libby Fernandez, Tuscaloosa AL 702.09 20 Carol Pielsticker - Nancy Phillips, Tulsa OK 709.07 21 Marilyn Hemenway - Minna Lou Mercer, Omaha NE 699.94 21 Gini Henshaw - J Meyer, Tulsa OK 708.27 22 Diana Holt, Palm Beach FL; Janice Seamon-Molson, Hollywood FL 698.55 22 Harriel Shea, San Jose CA; Panette Talia, Campbell CA 708.26 23 Lee De Simone, Alexandria VA; Ginny Steele, Fort Collins CO 693.31 23 Susan Duval, Irvington NY; Maureen Hawa, Bayside NY 706.01 24 Nancy Turner - Susan Jackowitz, New York NY 685.24 24 Emma Sjoberg - Sandra Rimstedt, Linloping Sweden 692.40

FORTUNE VALLEY OPEN PAIRS FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION DDD EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Donald Blum, Atlanta GA; Keith White, Ft Myers FL 179.50 1 Rodney Wilton, Highland IL; Kathryn Ritterbush, Albuquerque NM 201.00 2 Irwin Klugler, Montclair NJ; Marie Jolley, Butte MT 178.00 2 Terry Deering, Colorado Spgs CO; Brigitte Shaw, Longmont CO 189.00 3 1 Jules Schoenberg - Hazel Schoenberg, Plano TX 171.00 3 David Caprera, Evergreen CO; Don Heitler, Englewood CO 175.50 4 2 1 Bruce Gantner - Carl Spencer, Farmington NM 167.00 4 1 John Herriot, Los Angeles CA; Joe Clark, Dallas TX 165.50 5 Nancy Sachs, Cincinnati OH; Paul Pschesang, Milford OH 161.50 5 2 David Cromley, Cheyenne WY; Owen Camp, Aukland New Zealand 160.50 6 3 Joe Jenkins, Colorado Spgs CO; Daryl Dietrich, Woodland Park CO 161.00 6 Ellyn Batko, Deerfield IL; Elizabeth Baecher, Mount Kisco NY 159.50 3 Alice Wegman, Bethesda MD; Wayne Christensen Jr, Laporte TX 154.50 4/5 Pam Michael, Colorado Spgs CO; Alice Crain, Palmer Lake CO 153.00 4/5 1 Marie Portz - Judy Helfer, Denver CO 153.00 2 Richard Olson, Colorado Sprgs CO; Ann Couch, Fort Worth TX 140.50 Daily Bulletin Page 15

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION EEE EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Sharron Hinckley, East Winthrop ME; J Alfred Letourneau, Winslow ME 190.00 1 Shirley Stanton - Wanda Meyer, Houston TX 191.50 2 Jan Nathan, Manhattan Beach CA; Steve Mager, Hermosa Beach CA 182.50 2 Georgann Humphrey - Jim Humphrey, Highland Park IL 182.00 3 Suzanne Erwetowski, Millersville MD; David Ruttner, Peyton CO 171.00 3 Robert Lavin, East Longmeadow MA; Martha Marsh, Chicago IL 179.00 4 Paul Frey, New Brighton MN; Lance Chamberlain, Rochester MN 165.50 4 Vicki Laycock, San Francisco CA; Heidi Lippitt, Danville CA 177.50 5 1 1 Robert Johnson - Jo Levy, Grand Junction CO 165.00 5 Ethan Stein, Irvington NY; Koko Adachi, Toyko 112-0012 Japan 175.00 6/7 2 Frank Wharton, London Nw3 1en England; Paul Walker, London W1U 1BT England 162.50 6 Amal Dasgupta, Wilmington DE; William Nabors, Colorado Spgs CO 168.00 6/7 Julie Sheerin, Pinon Hills CA; V Robert Albert, Highlands Ranch CO 162.50 1 1 Jack Carver, Broomfield CO; Larry Hankins, Denver CO 155.00 3 Patricia Bassman, Maple Glen PA; Gerald Wiens, Saskatoon SK 161.50 2 Georgia Wilson, Littleton CO; Virginia Folladori, Denver CO 154.50

NAIL LIFE MASTER PAIRS FIRST QUALIFYING SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS O P EAST-WEST 1 Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA; Fred Stewart, Bloomington NY 448.50 1 David Berkowitz, Highland Beach FL; Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL 451.00 2 Jerry Gaer, Scottsdale AZ; Markland Jones, Phoenix AZ 381.50 2 Edward Nagy, Danville CA; Jeffrey Polisner, Lafayette CA 406.00 3/4 Jeff Roman, Alexandria VA; John Fout, New York NY 372.50 3 Christal Henner-Welland, New York NY; Michael Kamil, Holmdel NJ 382.50 3/4 Toshiko Nishi - Tadashi Teramoto, Yokohama Japan 372.50 4 John Pendergrass, Albuquerque NM; Josh Sher, Woodland Hls CA 371.50 5 Sangarapil Mohan, Oak Brook IL; Claude Vogel, Chicago IL 369.00 5 Doug Fraser, Victoria BC; Michael Gamble, Shawnigan Lake BC 370.50 6 Brad Moss, New York NY; Paul Lewis, Las Vegas NV 368.00 6 Richard Riezman - Roger Lord, Saint Louis MO 368.00 7 Morris Chang, Santa Clara CA; Bobby Wolff, Las Vegas NV 361.50 7 Eric Rodwell, Clearwater Bch FL; Paul Lewis, Zionsville IN 362.50 8 Mike Aliotta, Edmond OK; Raymond Zekauskas Jr, Tulsa OK 355.00 8 Sidney Brownstein, Santa Monica CA; Geoff Hampson, Los Angeles CA 360.00 9 Rod Beery, Lincoln NE; Mary Egan, Yakima WA 353.50 9 Ross Rainwater, Vancouver WA; Jeffrey Taylor, Eugene OR 355.00 10 Ed Freeman, Portland OR; Joel Datloff, Vancouver WA 350.00 10 Lon Doll - Ann Zorn, Billings MT 348.00 11 Lesley Davis, Phoenix AZ; Frank Leonard, Tempe AZ 336.50 11 Martin Andresen, 0207 OSLO Norway; Jon E F Aabye, Olso 0368 Norway 339.50 12 Edward Foran, Marietta GA; Nicolas Hammond, Atlanta GA 335.00 12 Fred King, Falls Church VA; Richard Wegman, Bethesda MD 339.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS Q R EAST-WEST 1 Samuel Marks, Atlanta GA; Doug Baxter, Toronto ON 372.00 1 Susan Yates, Rochester NY; Daniel Boye, Syracuse NY 387.50 2 Jon-Egil Furunes, ; Kenneth Skou, Syvdei 6 Norway 370.50 2 Paul Hackett, Manchester M England; John Armstrong, Derbyshire De6 1 England 387.00 3 Marilyn Loesberg, Rancho Mirage CA; Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY 365.00 3 William Arlinghaus, Ann Arbor MI; Jay Baum, Germantown TN 384.50 4 Louk Verhees, Voorhout Netherlands; Robert Levin, Bronx NY 364.00 4 Carolyne Fox - Edward Groner, Houston TX 380.50 5 Dudley Brown, Grandview WA; Loren Hawkins, Bremerton WA 361.00 5 Leon Lowe, Fountain Hills AZ; Bert Newman, West Bloomfield MI 366.00 6 Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY; Chris Willenken, New York NY 358.50 6 Dick Augur, Tucson AZ; John Scott Hiller, Marshall MN 362.50 7 Richard Schmieder - Jyme Schmieder, Boerne TX 350.00 7 Dennis Sorensen, Portland OR; George Pisk, Manchaca TX 359.50 8 Gary Gottlieb, Brooklyn NY; Peter Fredin, Malmo Sweden 347.00 8 Jason Chiu, Piscataway NJ; Warren Foss, Omaha NE 358.00 9 Brian Gilbert, Irvine CA; Phil Clayton, West Covina CA 345.00 9 Ted Richmond, San Carlos CA; William Riester Jr, San Jose CA 353.50 10 Uday Ivatury, New York NY; Fred Gitelman, Las Vegas NV 339.50 10 Barnet Shenkin, Boca Raton FL; Steve Beatty, Mill Creek WA 345.50 11 Gabriel Tawil, Glendale WI; William Malesevich, Mayville WI 337.00 11 Mark Lair, Canyon TX; Jim Mahaffey, Winter Park FL 345.00 12 Susan Grauer, Aurora CO; Paula Warren, Englewood CO 334.50 12 Linda Lewis, Las Vegas NV; Douglas Doub, W Hartford CT 344.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS NN X EAST-WEST 1 Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL; Leslie Amoils, Toronto ON 425.00 1 Rita Shugart, Pebble Beach CA; Andrew Robson, Santa Cruz CA 433.00 2 Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA; Iftikhar Baqai, Irvine CA 401.50 2 Rob Crawford, Henderson NV; Joseph Kivel, Newport Coast CA 387.50 3 Douglas Dang, San Mateo CA; Chip Martel, Davis CA 401.00 3 Bob Hamman, Dallas TX; Ira Hessel, San Antonio TX 377.00 4 Michael Moss, New York NY; Allan Graves, Vancouver BC 398.00 4 Ed Schulte, Tampa FL; Jeffrey Hand, Casselberry FL 376.50 5 Kenneth Stuckey, Arvada CO; Jayesh Goyal, Thornton CO 386.50 5 Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA; Lloyd Arvedon, Bedford MA 354.50 6 Michael Heymann, Fort Worth TX; Pat Cassidy, Arlington TX 371.00 6 Steve Scott - Suzette Wynn, Phoenix AZ 352.00 7 Walter Lee, Framingham MA; Jonathan Weinstein, Evanston IL 366.50 7/8 Lewis Finkel, Jupiter FL; John Solodar, Palm Beach Gdns FL 348.50 8 Elliot Shalita, Elkins Park PA; Andy Muenz, Glenolden PA 344.50 7/8 Jimmy Pelham, North Baldwin NY; Bud Schubiner, Bloomfield MI 348.50 9/10 Jo Morse, Palm Bch Gdns FL; James Rosenbloom, New York NY 335.00 9 Tormod Roren, Olso 0260 Norway; Arve Farstad, Oslo 0 Norway 346.00 9/10 William Wickham - Eva Schondorf, Los Angeles CA 335.00 10 Sharon Hammer, New York NY; Pat Galligan, San Mateo CA 345.00 11 Charles Kopp, Columbus OH; Gregory Potts, Portsmouth OH 331.50 11 Donald Seldeen, Santa Cruz CA; Ed Barad, Marina del Rey CA 344.50 12 Jack Mizel, London England; Andrew McIntosh, London Wc1 England 330.50 12 Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR; Randy Pettit, Marietta GA 340.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS S T EAST-WEST 1 Michael Rosenberg, New Rochelle NY; Ralph Katz, Hinsdale IL 413.00 1 Justin Lall - Hemant Lall, Dallas TX 402.00 2 Robert Schwartz, San Pedro CA; Chris Larsen, Costa Mesa CA 404.50 2 Perry Johnson, Bloomfield Hls MI; Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL 385.50 3 Richard Popper - Ivar Stakgold, Wilmington DE 387.00 3 Roger Bates, Mesa AZ; Vivian Kilstrup, Denver CO 374.00 4 Leonard Holtz, Los Angeles CA; Jeffrey Ferro, Santa Monica CA 385.50 4 Stephen Landen, Ellicott City MD; Chuck Burger, West Bloomfield MI 369.50 5 Carlos Munoz - Rick Goldstein, White Plains NY 382.00 5 Suzanne Dunaway, Oak Park IL; Michael Kutska, River Forest IL 365.00 6 Venkatrao Koneru, San Antonio TX; Larry Mori, Clearwater FL 374.50 6 Harley Bress, Denver CO; Tim Crank, Wheaton MD 354.00 7/8 Allan Falk, Okemos MI; John Lusky, Portland OR 370.00 7/8 Jim Johnson, Erie CO; William Brackett, Longmont CO 345.00 7/8 George Jacobs, Hinsdale IL; Alfredo Versace, Rome Italy 370.00 7/8 Arnold Drill - Bev Drill, Kaneohe HI 345.00 9 Jiang Gu, Mountain Lakes NJ; Weishu Wu, Plano TX 361.50 9 Jeff Schuett, Riverwoods IL; Kerry Smith, Milwaukee WI 343.50 10 Yukiko Tokunaga, Musashinoshi Tok Japan; Kenji Miyakuni, Tokyo Japan 359.50 10 Henry Bethe, Ithaca NY; Varis Carey, Fort Collins CO 341.00 11 Jack Leach, Hot Sprgs Vlg AR; Louallen Leach, US 354.50 11 Greg Hinze, San Antonio TX; Nagy Kamel, Plano TX 338.00 12 Cleland Nelson, Palm Desert CA; Laurie Rowe, Eugene OR 351.00 12 Susan Picus, New York NY; Sharon Osberg, San Francisco CA 333.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS U V EAST-WEST 1 Peter Boyd, Silver Spring MD; Steve Robinson, Arlington VA 431.50 1 Margaret Eddleston - Bernard Eddleston, Hitchin Herts England 404.50 2 Michael Levinson, Daly City CA; Paul McDaniels, Richmond CA 398.50 2 Pam Wittes, Venice CA; B Wayne Stuart III, Santa Cruz CA 394.00 3 Merrell Anderson, Littleton CO; Dennis Goldston, Colorado Spgs CO 377.00 3 Daniel Lavee, Thornhill ON; Dan Gerstman, Buffalo NY 388.00 4 Richard Meffley, Fresno CA; Warren Cederborg, Visalia CA 364.50 4 Joel Hoersch, San Diego CA; Eugene Hung, San Jose CA 380.00 5 William Pettis - William Cole, Silver Spring MD 363.50 5 Steve Clark, Carlsbad CA; Mark Ralph, San Francisco CA 360.00 6 Lew Walter - Richard Weissman, New York NY 361.50 6 Dennis Kasle, Bloomfield MI; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ 358.50 7/8 Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA; Steven Love, Laguna Niguel CA 357.50 7/8 Bengt-G Ran Olofsson, Ume Sweden; Rob Walker, S-12145 Johannes Sweden 352.50 7/8 George Tornay Jr, Palm Beach Gdns FL; Armand Barfus, Port St Lucie FL 357.50 7/8 Jeff Fang, Arcadia CA; Aviv Shahaf, New York NY 352.50 9 Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA; Zia Mahmood, New York NY 357.00 9 Judy Bramley - Bart Bramley, Dallas TX 348.50 10 Linda Smith - Ron Smith, Hixson TN 352.00 10 Murray Melton, Las Vegas NV; Simon Kantor, Agawam MA 346.00 11 Scott Levine - Aaron Silverstein, New York NY 346.00 11 Janyne Provencher - Sylvain Mayer, Montreal QC 344.50 12 Polly Dunn - Patrick Dunn, Bellevue WA 345.00 12 Adam Wildavsky, Jackson Heights NY; Michael Polowan, New York NY 338.00

TOMORROW’S BRIDGE EVENTS Today is Dasgupta & Perron Day *Unless otherwise noted, strata breaks for Stratified Open and Stratified Senior events are: A (2000+), B (750–2000), C (0–750). For Strati-Flighted events, A/X are 3000+/0-3000 and play in their own game; B (1000–2000), C (500–1000) and D (0–500) play in their own game. **Members whose dues payment is current and Life Masters whose service fee payment is current.

Sunday, November 20, 9 a.m. Event Session Sold Entry/player/session ACBL members** Other Educational Foundation Bracketed KO Teams 4th Plaza Exhibit $14 $16 Nuggets Saturday–Sunday Morning Bracketed Compact KO Teams 3–4 Plaza Exhibit $14 $16 Friday–Sunday Morning Side Game Series* 3rd single session Plaza Ballroom D $14 $16 Stratified 299er Pairs single Plaza Ballroom D $13 $15 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single Plaza Ballroom D $13 $15

Sunday, November 20, 10 a.m. & 1 p.m. Garden of the Gods Stratified Fast Open Pairs* 1–2 Governor’s Square 12 $14 $16

Sunday, November 20, 10 a.m. & 3 p.m. Pike’s Peak Stratified Senior Swiss Teams* 1–2 Governor’s Square 14 $14 $16

Sunday, November 20, 1 & 7:30 p.m. Victor Mitchell Open Board-a-Match Teams 1–2Q Plaza Ballroom A $16.50 Marsha May Sternberg Women’s Board-a-Match Teams 1–2Q Plaza Ballroom A $16.50 Both events: two qualifying, two final sessions. Senior KO Teams 1st Governor’s Square 10 $16.50 One match per day until complete; entry required by noon, Nov. 20. Continues Monday and thereafter at 10 a.m. & 4 p.m. Dasgupta & Perron Strati-Flighted Swiss Teams* Flight A/X 1–2 Plaza Ballroom D $14 $16 Flight B/C/D 1–2 Plaza Ballroom D $14 $16 Stratified Open Pairs* 1–2 Governor’s Square 15 $14 $16 Friday–Sunday Side Game Series* 5th & 6th single sessions Plaza Court 1 $14 $16 Denver Unit 361 Saturday–Sunday Bracketed KO Teams 3–4 Plaza Exhibits $14 $16 Colorado Springs Unit 360 Sunday–Monday Bracketed KO Teams 1–2 Plaza Exhibits $14 $16 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single Plaza Ballroom F $13 $15 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Plaza Ballroom F $13 $15 0–20 & 0–5 Newcomer Pairs single Plaza Ballroom F $13 $13

Sunday, November 20, 7:30 p.m. Stratified IMP Pairs* single TBA $13 $15 Stratified Board-a-Match Teams* single Governor’s Square 14 $13 $15 Both games open to Swiss drop-outs and new entrants.

Sunday, November 20, 11:30 p.m. Zip KO Teams single Plaza Ballroom F $13 $15 Page 16 Daily Bulletin

TODAY’S BRIDGE EVENTS See page 2 for other events Today is Junior Day, Denver Unit Day and Fortune Valley Casino Day *Unless otherwise noted, strata breaks for all stratified events are: A (2000+), B (750–2000), C (0–750). For Strati-Flighted events, A/X are 3000+/0–3000 and play in their own game; B (1000–2000), C (500–1000) and D (0–500) play in their own game. **Members whose dues payment is current and Life Masters whose service fee payment is current.

Saturday, November 19, 9 a.m. Event Session Sold Entry/player/session ACBL members** Other

Educational Foundation Bracketed KO Teams 3rd Plaza Exhibits $14 $16 Dallas Friday–Saturday Morning Bracketed Compact KO Teams 3–4 Plaza Exhibits $14 $16 Nuggets Saturday–Sunday Morning Bracketed Compact KO Teams 1–2 Plaza Exhibits $14 $16 Friday–Sunday Morning Side Game Series* 2nd single session Plaza Ballroom D $14 $16 Stratified 299er Pairs single Plaza Ballroom D $13 $15 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single Plaza Ballroom D $13 $15

Saturday, November 19, 10 a.m. & 3 p.m. Cherry Creek Stratified Senior Pairs* 1–2 Governor’s Square 15 $14 $16 Larimer Square Stratified Daylight Open Pairs* 1–2 Governor’s Square 16 $14 $16

Saturday, November 19, 1 p.m. Bridge Plus+ Pairs single Plaza Ballroom F Free! Free! 0–5 masterpoints, 14 deals, no card fee

Saturday, November 19, 1 & 7:30 p.m. Bobby Nail Life Master Open Pairs 1–2F Plaza Ballroom D $16.50 Helen Sobel Smith Life Master Women’s Pairs 1–2F Governor’s Square 14 $16.50 Fortune Valley Casino Strati-Flighted Open Pairs* Flight A/X 1–2 Plaza Ballroom A $14 $16 Flight B/C/D 1–2 Plaza Ballroom A $14 $16 Friday–Saturday Bracketed KO Teams I 3–4 Governor’s Square 10–12 $14 $16 Denver Unit 361 Saturday–Sunday Bracketed KO Teams 1–2 Plaza Exhibits $14 $16 Friday–Sunday Side Game Series* 3rd & 4th single sessions Plaza Ballroom A $14 $16 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Plaza Ballroom F $13 $15 0–20, 0–5 Pairs single Plaza Ballroom F $13 $13

Saturday, November 19, 7:30 p.m. Stratified Swiss Teams* single Plaza Exhibits $13 $15 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single Plaza Ballroom F $13 $15

Saturday, November 19, 11:30 p.m. Zip Swiss Teams* 1–2 Plaza Ballroom F $13 $15 Shop the Famed Cherry Creek opportunity to see the famous Cherry Creek North. Dinner in Cherry Creek You’ll find such notables as Amore Ristorante, North Shopping District a Delight Bob’s Steak and Chop House, Chez Jose, Cucina The renowned Cherry Creek North is a free taxi Having traveled this far, dining in Cherry Creek Colore, Fourth Story Restaurant and Bar, Gelato ride away on Tuesday, Nov. 22 and Friday, Nov. 25. North is a must. The famed Cherry Creek North d’Italia, Legends, Mirepoix, Pasta Pasta Pasta, Piatti Vouchers are limited so sign up at the Information shopping area in Denver is a mere 10-minute taxi Restaurant, Soleil, Steak Au Poivre Bistro and many Desk. ride away . . . and it’s free one way with one or two more. An experience you can’t pass up! Taxi vouchers are free for a one-way trip with passengers, and free round-trip passage with three or one or two passengers, or free for the round trip four passengers. Bus Excursions to with three or four passengers. To obtain your On Monday, Nov. 21, Wednesday, Nov. 23 and Colorado’s Gaming voucher, stop by the “horses” in the lobby of the Friday, Nov. 25, enjoy a free taxi ride, either one Join the fun for an excursion to Fortune Valley Adam’s Mark Hotel on the day you want to shop way or round trip, to Cherry Creek for dinner. Hotel and Casino in Central City, where you can between 9:30 and 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22 or Vouchers are limited so sign up at the Information gamble at the casino, enjoy dinner at one of their Friday, Nov. 25 — and you can leave and return to Desk. Then be in front of the Adam’s Mark at the three restaurants, and see the beautiful town of the Adam’s Mark at whenever you choose. taxi stand between 4:45 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. on the Central City, home of the Central City Opera House, While in Cherry Creek, visit the nationally day of your choice and pick up your voucher and built in 1878 and hosting performances since 1932. recognized Tattered Cover Bookstore (you can your taxi. On Saturday, Nov. 18 and Sunday, Nov. 19, a easily spend a couple hours in the Tattered Cover’s You’ll be dropped at the restaurant of your bus will depart the Adam’s Mark Hotel at 5 p.m. four-story bookstore), and be sure to pick up one of choice. It is recommended you make a reservation at and you will be returned to the hotel by 11 p.m. On their Buy-One-Get-One-Free coupons good at the the restaurant. the bus you will be served turkey sandwiches and Tattered Cover coffee shop; Movado; When you’re ready to return, simply call the beverages. In addition, the Fortune Valley Casino is Anthropologie; Crane & Co. Paper Makers; taxi company (details provided on your voucher) for providing $5 in coins, $5 in food credit and 40 Montblanc; Louis Vuitton; Pottery Barn; bebe; priority pick up wherever you are, and you’ll be points on your Fortune Valley player’s card. Non- Adreinne Vittadini; Tommy Bahama; The Wizard’s returned to the Adam’s Mark. Remember: if you’re bridge players welcome. Chest, Kazoo (voted the best toystore in the US), playing bridge allow enough time to return and be in The excursion is open to anyone 21 and older, and many more shops, galleries and restaurants. You your place at the start of the evening session. but space is limited so guarantee your spot by came all the way to Denver…don’t miss this Additionally, some taxi rides will be selected at signing up at the Information Desk. The best part opportunity to shop Cherry Creek — the ultimate random to receive a $10 gift certificate good at most . . . it’s all free! shopping experience. merchants in the Cherry Creek area. Don’t miss this

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