July 17-27, 2003 75th Summer North American Bridge Championships

Daily BulletinLong Beach, California

Volume 75, Number 10 Sunday, July 27, 2003 Editors: Henry Francis and Paul Linxwiler Welland strong in final

The squad captained by built a formidable lead in the first half of the Spingold final and then increased that lead in the second half to claim victory in the contest. Welland, playing with Bjorn Fallenius, , Adam Zmudzinski, and , defeated the team of , Kyle Larsen, , , and 153–101. This is the first Spingold win for Welland and partner Bjorn Fallenius, both of New York. Welland was second in 2000 (with different teammates) against the same Meltzer squad. Poles Balicki and Zmudzinski won the event in 1997. Zia and ACBL President Al Levy (center) presents the Nate Spingold trophy to Roy Welland, captain of the Rosenberg, also of New York, last won the winning team. (from left) Michael Rosenberg, Adam Zdmudzinski, Cezary Balicki, Welland, Levy, Spingold in 1991. Bjorn Fallenius and Zia Mahmood. Continued on page 6

Bill Gates (left) and Warren Buffet were in Long Beach yesterday playing in the Mixed -A-Match Teams. Many players turned out for a short inter- view they gave during the Spingold show.

Gates, Buffett Volunteers did it, Zeckhauser ahead says Jan Nathan address vugraph in Mixed BAM Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Berkshire “It’s been a wonderful tournament,” said Jan Hathaway chief Warren Buffett played in the qual- Nathan, tournament chairman. “And it’s due in The team of Richard Zeckhauser, Mildred ifying session of the Chicago Mixed Board-a- great part to the fabulous volunteers. Without them Breed, Eddie Wold and Disa Eythorsdottir is out in Match Teams yesterday with teammates Sheri the job would have been difficult, if not impossible. front in the Chicago Mixed Board-a-Match Teams. Winestock and Sharon Osberg. Between sessions With them it was easy. The foursome posted a two-session total of 39.00 the moguls stopped by the vugraph theater briefly “But it was more than the volunteers. Our cad- — 18.00 in the afternoon and 21.00 in the evening. and spoke with lead commentator Chris Compton. dies were terrific. The ACBL staff came through In second with 37.50 is the squad of Ken and Compton asked the duo on their thoughts about whenever we needed their help. The hotels served Laurie Kranyak, playing with Danny and Jo Ann how to expose more people to the game. great meals. The entertainment was fantastic. And Sprung. They topped the afternoon session with “The key is to bring the game to kids,” said who could ask for a more beautiful venue?” 20.50. Gates. “The more exposure juniors have to the Nathan had only compliments to offer her vol- Third with 34.50 are George and Carlyn game, the better. Online bridge has to be a plus, but unteers, but she singled out a few for special men- Steiner, Drew and Teri Casen, Steve Beatty and it’s not enough by itself. There’s now an entire gen- Continued on page 3 Marinesa Letizia. eration of young people who haven’t been inculcat- ed into the culture of bridge.” Continued on page 5 Hurd, Wooldridge lead Fast Pairs The 2003 National Head Caddies: (from left) Julie John Hurd and Joel Wooldridge topped the McDonald of Las Vegas NV, field of 178 pairs in yesterday’s two-session quali- Jeannine Winter of Tustin fier of the NABC Fast Pairs. Hurd and Wooldridge, CA, Trevor “Dupey” Ames of who are also members of the defending World Minnetonka MN, Chris Junior Team champions, posted a score of 1231.00. “K-Mart” Janicki of Toronto In second with 1193.00 are Keith Bauer and ON and Ahren Ames of James Nicola of Buena Park CA. Close behind in Minnetonka MN. third are Ed Schulte of Tampa FL and Joseph See story on page 5. Godefrin of Sarasota FL with 1180.00. Play resumes today at noon. Page 2 Daily Bulletin

To cover or not to cover, Multi mixup that is the question The final of the Women’s Wagar Knockouts saw an exciting finish as the squad captained by npc Disa Eythorsdottir came back from a 39-IMP deficit to tie the Dlr: West ♠ A9 8 match. In the eight-board playoff, the Eythorsdottir team Vul: Both ♥ 8 (Lynn Baker, Karen McCallum, Beth Palmer, Kerri ♦ K Q 10 9 7 5 Sanborn, Lynn Deas and Debbie Rosenberg) defeated the ♣ Q 5 4 squad of Carlyn Steiner, Marinesa Letizia, Janice-Seamon ♠ — ♠ J 10 4 3 2 Molson, Tobi Sokolow, Jill Meyers and Randi Montin. ♥ Q J 10 5 4 2 ♥ K 6 3 This deal from the final quarter helped ♦ 8 6 3 2 ♦ A4 Eythorsdottir even the match: ♣ 9 7 2 ♣ 10 8 6 Dlr: South ♠ AQ 6 ♠ K Q 7 6 5 Vul: None ♥ — ♥ A9 7 ♦ A Q 10 7 5 ♦ J ♣ 10 7 5 3 2 ♣ A K J 3 ♠ J 10 8 ♠ K 7 5 4 2 This play problem came from the semifinal ♥ A K Q 7 6 2 ♥ 4 Spingold contest pitting ’s team Barlow is Grand LM ♦ 6 ♦ J 9 8 4 2 against Rose Meltzer’s. Ed Barlow of Sunnyvale CA earned his ♣ K 9 4 ♣ A6 Alan Sontag, South, was declarer in 6♠. West 10,000th masterpoint in early July, but needed an ♠ 9 3 was Paul Soloway, East was . NABC victory to claim the title of Grand Life ♥ J 10 9 8 5 3 The auction isn’t available, but Soloway led a Master. He didn’t have to wait long, however, as he ♦ K 3 low club. Yes, a heart looks normal, but the auction was a member of the winning team in the Senior ♣ Q J 8 may have indicated that a heart lead wouldn’t yield Swiss this week playing with Carolyn Bjorklund, West North East South a defensive trick. Evan Bailey, Fred Hamilton and Arnie Fisher. McCallum Meyers Sanborn Montin Sontag won the ♣A and play a low to the Barlow has had several high finishes in previ- 2♦ (1) ace, discovering the bad break. He continued with ous NABCs. In 1964, he finished second in the Life 3♥ (2) 3♠ Dbl Pass the ♠9 from dummy which Hamman covered with Master Men’s Teams of Four playing with John Pass 3NT Dbl All Pass the 10. Sontag won the king and played the ♦J, Sutherlin. In 1968, Barlow and Sutherlin finished (1) Multi: weak two-bid in either major. overtaking with the king. Hamman won the ace third in the Blue Ribbon Pairs. And in 2002, (2) Natural, good suit. and played a heart, Sontag winning the ace. A club Barlow’s team finished 3rd-4th in the Grand When a player of world-class talent such as Jill to dummy’s queen was followed by the high dia- National Teams. Barlow played with Peter Meyers tells her partner, “Sorry, I forgot”, it should make monds. Hamman ruffed the third round of the suit, Friedland, Sally and Kit Woolsey, and JoAnna and an impression on players of all levels of ability. Even the but Sontag overruffed to produce this ending: Lew Stansby. best can occasionally forget their bidding agreements. ♠ 8 Barlow has had long-term partnerships with What was it that Meyers was apologizing for? ♥ — Sutherlin, Bailey and Peter Friedland. He also part- She and Montin had agreed that in this sequence ♦ 9 7 5 nered Bjorklund in the Senior Swiss. involving the Multi 2♦ bid, double by responder ♣ 5 Barlow, who will soon be 70, is retired. He would be pass-or-correct. Hence, after ♠ — ♠ J 4 started his career as an engineer, but later became a 2♦–(3♥)–Dbl, opener is expected to pass with ♥ Q J 10 ♥ K 6 computer programmer. hearts or bid 3♠ if that is her suit. On this layout, ♦ 8 ♦ — Meyers could double (since it really isn’t clear ♣ 9 ♣ 8 which major her partner has) and Montin would ♠ Q 7 pass. With the 6–0 trump break, McCallum would ♥ 9 The Rabbi’s Rule revisited suffer a one-trick set in 3♥ doubled. ♦ — Earlier this week, an article appeared by a The final session of a contest that is several ♣ K J columnist who attributed the coinage of the expres- days long, however, can take its toll on memory. Declarer ruffed his last heart in dummy and sion “Rabbi’s Rule” to the late Ron Andersen. (The Meyers and Montin play that their weak two-bids played the ♦9, forcing Hamman to raise the white Rabbi’s Rule is, of course, “When the king is sin- (described by 2♦) are sound. The explanation of flag. gleton offside, play the ace.”) McCallum’s 3♥ jump (“a good suit”), no doubt Does the defense do better on a heart lead? Yes, According to the Official Encyclopedia of influenced Meyers to believe that Montin’s suit was since declarer must play double dummy (tackling Bridge, however, the Rabbi’s Rule should actually actually spades. This is a totally logical inference, the diamonds first without touching trumps) to suc- be attributed to Milton Shattner, a New York attor- but one that happens to be completely wrong on ceed. But what about with the at-the-table lead of a ney. The rule itself is many years old. this deal. Meyers’ 3♠ call was hammered by club? Specifically, what happens if Hamman does- The editors of the Daily Bulletin won’t embar- Sanborn, as was Meyers’ retreat to 3NT. n’t cover the ♠9 at trick three? rass the author of the column who mis-attributed Declarer could manage only four tricks. Down The defense will come out on top in that varia- the reference, but we’ll give the readers a hint — five, minus 1100, and a 14-IMP pickup for the tion, since if declarer switches to diamonds, his initials are Mark Horton. Eythorsdottir team when East made 2♥ (plus 110) Hamman can win the ace and play the ♠J, killing at the other table. dummy’s last trump which is one of the two entries to dummy declarer needs to successfully run the North signed off at 5♠, but Pinsky liked his diamonds. Trump your winners diamond and went on to slam. West led the Does East have enough information at that Rand Pinsky, president of District 23, reports ♥A and the ♣A and continued with another heart. stage of the deal to know that ducking is correct? this hand from the all-day three-session knockout What’s the big deal? The hand has already been set. And if someone of Hamman’s stature can get this teams. Pinsky wishes he had found this line of play Well, the subsequent play did make a difference. wrong, what hope have mere mortals? – “If only it had happened this way,” he said sadly. Declarer cashed the ♠A to learn about the Dlr: South ♠ AK tough trump break. He ruffed a low diamond and Vul: N-S ♥ K Q crossed back to the ♠K. He ruffed another diamond 5621 players win ♦ A K 8 7 4 3 and got back to dummy with a club to a third ♣ K Q J diamond. That left declarer with the ♠Q-10 over points at this NABC ♠ – ♠ J 9 5 2 East’s J-9. Declarer got back to dummy with anoth- A whopping 5621 players scored at least a frac- ♥ A J 10 8 7 2 ♥ 6 4 3 er club. When he led the ♦A at trick 12, East had to tion of a point during the course of this NABC. So ♦ J 10 6 2 ♦ Q 9 5 ruff and declarer of course overruffed and also won far 14,949.93 have been distributed. ♣ A 10 3 ♣ 7 6 2 the last trick for down one. A neat trump . ♠ Q 10 8 7 6 4 3 Big deal, you say. So he went down one instead ♥ 9 5 of two. ♦ – Well, it was a big deal. This is the way Pinsky I/N attendance ♣ 9 8 5 4 wishes he had played it. He didn’t find the trump The Intermediate/Newcomer sections of the West North East South coup, so he actually was set two tricks. At the other Long Beach NABC have attracted 1050 tables Pass table his opponents stopped in 5♠ and didn’t find through Saturday evening. 2♥ Dbl Pass 4♠ the coup, so they went down one trick. That means There have been 1073 players participating in Pass 4NT Pass 5♦ (1) Pinsky’s team lost 3 IMPs on the board. But the the I/N games. Of those, 872 players have earned a Pass 5♠ Pass 6♠ board would have been a push with the total of more than 2400 masterpoints. All Pass – and the Pinsky team lost the match by just 1 IMP! (1) Zero or three controls. Daily Bulletin Page 3

Yesterday’s highlights He led another heart for Fallenius to ruff with the the third quarter, but North-South played the hand queen. Fallenius took his ♦Q and lost the last trick in hearts at both tables. in Spingold action to Weichsel’s trump jack. Plus 140. Dlr: East ♠ 7 The first quarter of the Spingold final between The last board was the most interesting of the Vul: None ♥ Q 8 5 3 the teams captained by Rose Meltzer and Roy second set Board 46 ♦ 10 8 5 Welland was very quiet – no big swings. There was Dlr: West ♠ J 10 5 ♣ A J 10 7 5 one deal where Welland managed to make a partial Vul: E-W ♥ 9 6 4 3 ♠ A K 9 3 ♠ Q 10 at both tables for a 6-IMP gain. Board 32 ♦ K 10 6 ♥ 10 2 ♥ A Dlr: West ♠ K 10 3 ♣ J 4 2 ♦ A 9 7 6 ♦ K J 4 3 2 Vul: N-S ♥ K 7 3 2 ♠ Q 7 6 ♠ K 9 8 3 ♣ Q 8 6 ♣ K 9 4 3 2 Board 12 ♦ J 6 3 ♥ A ♥ Q 5 2 ♠ J 8 6 5 4 2 ♣ J 10 3 ♦ A J 9 7 4 ♦ 8 ♥ K J 9 7 6 4 ♠ J 7 2 ♠ 9 ♣ A 10 8 5 ♣ K Q 9 6 3 ♦ Q ♥ A 10 8 5 ♥ Q J 9 ♠ A4 2 ♣ – ♦ A10 ♦ K 9 5 4 ♥ K J 10 8 7 Open Room ♣ 9 8 4 2 ♣ A Q 7 6 5 ♦ Q 5 3 2 West North East South ♠ A Q 8 6 5 4 ♣ 7 Stansby Rosenberg Martel Zia ♥ 6 4 Open Room 1♦ 2♦ ♦ Q 8 7 2 West North East South 2♠ 4♥ 5♦ 5♥ ♣ K Stansby Rosenberg Martel Zia Dbl All Pass Open Room 1♦ Pass 1♠ 2♥ Stansby and Martel stopped short of slam, dou- West North East South 2♠ 3♥ 4♣ Pass bling 5♥. Stansby cashed his ♦A and led a heart to Weichsel Welland Sontag Fallenius 4♥ Pass 4♠All Pass partner’s ace. A club went to the queen and ace, and Pass Pass 1♦ 1♠ Chip Martel led a diamond to dummy’s ace, Rosenberg ruffed a club in dummy. He gave up a Dbl 2♠ 2NT 3♠ and a spade went to the 10, king and ace. Martel spade to the ace and ruffed the diamond return. This All Pass crossed to the ♥A and cashed the ♠Q. He led to his was followed by a spade ruff, club ruff, spade ruff Closed Room ♣K and ruffed a heart. When he tried to come back and the trump queen. Rosenberg still had to lose a West North East South to his hand with a club, Zia ruffed and led a dia- spade so he was down two – minus 300. Balicki Larsen Zmudzinski Meltzer mond to Michael Rosenberg for the third defensive Closed Room Pass Pass 1♦ 1♠ trick. Rosenberg still had the top trump, so 4♠ went West North East South Dbl 2♠ 2NT Pass down one. Fallenius Weichsel Welland Sontag 3♣ All Pass Closed Room 1♦ 2♦ The first seven calls were the same at both West North East South 2♠ 4♥ 5♣ 5♥ tables. However, Bjorn Fallenius felt his hand was Balicki Larsen Zmudzinski Meltzer 6♦ Pass Pass 6♥ worth another bid with his six-card suit, so he won 1♦ Pass 1♠ 2♥ Dbl All Pass the contract at 3♠. Meltzer felt she had nothing in Dbl Pass 2♠ Pass At this table Fallenius did bid the slam, but reserve, so she passed, and Cezary Balicki correct- 4♠ All Pass Sontag wouldn’t let him play it. ed to 3♣. Meltzer led her singleton club, taken with the Welland got off to an unfortunate lead for his Balicki took the club and lost two clubs king. Adam Zmudzinski led a spade to the queen side – a club. Weichsel sluffed dummy’s singleton tricks as a result. However, he lost only the ♥K and and cashed dummy’s ♥A. When he led a club to his diamond as he won the ♣A. He gave up a spade to a spade to score up plus 110. queen, Meltzer ruffed, cashed the ♠A and got out the queen and ruffed the diamond return. He ruffed At the other table Peter Weichsel led a club to with a diamond to the ace. Zmudzinski crossed to a spade, ruffed a diamond, ruffed a heart, ruffed a Alan Sontag’s ace, and Sontag switched to the ♥Q, his ♣9, ruffed a heart and ruffed a diamond. spade, ruffed a club and ruffed a spade. East over- which Weichsel ducked and dummy won with the Then he drew the last trump with his king, care- ruffed that trick with the ace, but that was the last king. Fallenius ruffed a club, cashed the ♠A and fully discarding the ♣A from dummy. That gave trick for the defense. Weichsel held his losses to crossed to the ♠K to sluff his last heart on dummy’s him two club tricks in hand for his game and a 12- down one, minus 100, for a 5-IMP gain. good ♣J. He ruffed a heart and led a diamond to IMP pickup That put Welland ahead by 64–25 at the Welland continued to lead at the end of the Sontag’s king. Fallenius ruffed the heart return and half. third quarter, 108-53. led another diamond which West was forced to win. East-West were cold for 6♦ on this deal from

Home and Garden show Fast Pairs under way The Home and Garden Show is running in The , which requires players to Exhibit Hall C today. All bridge players have been finish their two-board rounds in 11 minutes, is now invited to attend free of charge. Just enter through a permanent national event that is played on the last the gap in the wall in the back of Hall B (knockout two days of the Summer NABC. area). Introduced in 2000, the event consists of two qualifying sessions and two final sessions.

Nathan Previous winners: Continued from page 1 2000 Chris Willenken, Aaron Silverstein 2001 Jim Robison, Mark Itabashi tion. These included Becky and Roger Clough, reg- 2002 Alan Kleist, Leo LaSota istration; Carl and Marie Dahl, Inter- mediate/Novice; Paula Oliver, Gabby Jackson, Fran Israel, Ray Mack and Barbara Dicker, partner- Not a prayer! ship; Bill Schreiber, finance; Diana Schreiber, hos- District 23 President Rand Pinsky presents A priest once asked Tournament Director Burt pitality; and Mark Raggio, “who did everything ACBL President Al Levy with a proclamation Garrell what Burt though of his chances of winning that had to be done.” from the County of Los Angeles Board of the event. Said Burt, “Father, you don’t have a Nathan also thanked Rand Pinsky, District 23 Supervisors proclaiming July17–27 as Learn to prayer.” president, and Cecil Cook, long-time administrator Play Bridge Week. for District 23, for all the advice they gave her. “And the Nestle’s people were wonderful. They asked us how much candy we wanted, and they Bon voyage nament could not have happened. And a special gave us everything we asked for.” thanks to Jan Nathan, tournament chairperson. We Nathan also had kind words for the ACBL staff. After 10 days it has truly been “Bridge with a are very appreciative of her leadership. She singled out Sol Weinstein, Rick Beye, Nancy Porpoise.” Finally we want to thank Nestle’s for donating Foy and Jeff Johnston for all the help they gave the On behalf of District 23 and the Long Beach more than 64,000 pieces of Nestle’s mini-crunch local committee. 2003 committee, we want to thank all our ACBL and chocolate Nips. These were passed out “It’s been a wonderful tournament,” she repeat- friends throughout the world and also the ACBL throughout the tournament. It is questionable who ed. “We committee people were able to play as well staff for making this tournament a wonderful expe- ate more – the players or the caddies. as work, and most of us won some points – some rience for all. Again, thanks for the memories. even won events. We hope the ACBL comes back A special thanks to the volunteers and caddies Rand Pinsky to Long Beach soon.” who put in so many hours. Without them this tour- President, District 23 Page 4 Daily Bulletin

Tournament Appeals

In order to keep the bridge public informed of appeals results in a timely typically two- or three-card support (she hadn’t bid fashion, the NABC Daily Bulletin staff publishes write-ups. Every effort is a competitive 3♠). made to ensure that these reports are accurate and complete. However, before they are published in the NABC Appeals Casebook revisions may be The Committee Decision: The committee dis- made. missed the issue of which player had asked about the meaning of the double since either query was legal and it was irrelevant to the MI issue. CASE SIX CASE SEVEN The Committee then considered whether West had been damaged by the MI. The sheer strength of Subject: Change of card called from dummy Subject: Unauthorized Information/Misinfor- West’s hand suggested that he bid again over the Event: Stratified Senior Swiss Teams, Second mation double in case either 3NT or 5♣ would make. Session Event: Von Zedtwitz Life Master Pairs, second Additionally, East’s 3♣ bid argued against his Dlr: West ♠ K 10 3 semifinal session having psyched a 1♦ opening and suggested that if Vul: N-S ♥ 7 4 Phil Schaeffer North’s double were penalty North-South were ♦ Q 8 7 3 Dlr: East ♠ Q 4 2 attempting to penalize 2♣ with approximately 12 ♣ J 8 6 5 Vul: N-S ♥ 10 9 7 5 4 2 combined HCP, which seemed very unlikely. ♠ Q J ♠ 9 8 7 5 2 ♦ J 9 After discussion, it was decided that West ♥ Q J 9 8 6 3 ♥ A K 10 5 2 ♣ 10 4 should have worked out what was happening and ♦ K 4 ♦ 9 Fred Chang Brian Glubok that his pass of 3♣ severed the connection between ♣ J 9 3 ♣ AQ ♠ J 5 3 ♠ K the MI and damage. The committee allowed the ♠ A6 4 ♥ Q J 8 ♥ A K 6 3 table result (3♣ made six, plus 170 for East-West) ♥ — ♦ A5 ♦ Q 10 7 6 2 to stand for East-West. ♦ A J 10 6 5 2 ♣ A K J 9 2 ♣ Q 8 5 As for North-South, they had profited from the ♣ K 7 4 2 Nel Schaeffer MI (even though West should have worked out West North East South ♠ A 10 9 8 7 6 what was happening) and that could not be permit- 2♥ Pass 4♥ All Pass ♥ — ted. Therefore, judging that West could very rea- ♦ K 8 4 3 sonably have passed the double had he been given The Facts: The was the ♥7. At ♣ 6 4 3 the correct information, the contract was changed trick six declarer, having already lost two tricks, West North East South for them to 2♣ doubled made six, minus 580 for called for a spade from dummy and South pulled a 1♦ 1♠ North-South. card from his hand and was preparing to play it 2♣ Dbl (1) Pass Pass when declarer attempted to change his call from Redbl 2♠ 3♣ All Pass Concurring Opinion: (Mark Bartusek, Robert dummy. (1) Explained as penalty when asked by West. Schwartz) There was no opportunity to suggest that The Director was called and ruled there had East-West deserved an Appeal Without Merit been a pause for thought and that the card original- The Facts: 3♣ made six, +170 for East-West. Warning because a couple of members of the ly called (a spade) had to played (Law 45C4). 4♥ The opening lead was the ♠2. The Director was Committee believed that they were damaged by the went down one, plus 50 for North-South.. called initially after the 2♣ bid and again later dur- MI. We dare say that East-West’s fate hung in the ing the play (at which point the players could not balance until the final moments of the delibera- The Appeal: East-West appealed the Director’s agree on whether East or West had asked about the tions. East-West were surely competent enough to ruling. West said that when he called small spade at meaning of North’s double). Regardless, East-West deduce the possibility of MI given the highly suspi- trick six he immediately said “Oh,” almost instan- requested a ruling due to the misinformation (MI) cious auction and the combined assets of the part- taneously. Dummy had started to reach for the card about North’s double. nership. and South was detaching a card but had not played. The Director ruled that the table result would West said that he meant to play a heart to his stand, saying that while there had been MI, he DIC of Event: Henry Cukoff hand so he could discard the ♣Q on the ♦K. He could find no connection between it and the inferi- Committee: Mark Bartusek (chair), Mark said he simply mis-spoke. East-West each had or contract reached by East-West (Law 21B1). Feldman, Ed Lazarus, Bob Schwartz, Peggy about 1200 masterpoints. N/S believed that at least Additionally, the Director was unable to take Sutherlin 2 seconds passed between the call for a spade and either East or West away from the table to discuss the “Oh.” alternate bids since the MI did not come to light North-South said that South had detached the A until several tricks into the play of 3♣. (South had Coming up next from his hand but had not played it. North-South corrected the MI following the 3♣ bid by East.) New Orleans, one of the most interesting and said that dummy was reaching for the spade and attractive cities in the world, will be host to the Fall agreed that dummy had not flinched or otherwise The Appeal: East-West appealed the Director’s NABC. A full gamut of events will make it possible indicated that he was surprised at the call for a ruling. West did not attend the hearing. East for all levels of players to find their niche. The tour- spade. North-South each had about 500 master- believed that the improper explanation of the dou- nament will be held in the Marriott Hotel, which is points. ble had induced his partner to turn overly cautious adjacent to the famous French Quarter. Make your in the bidding and miss a game. reservations early and be prepared to have a won- The Panel Decision: The Panel looked at four He also raised a side issue of whether East or derful time. factors in determining whether the call for a spade West had asked about the meaning of the double at was inadvertent. Their conclusions were: (1) Two their earliest opportunity. North-South said that seconds did not in itself constitute a pause for East had requested information immediately after thought. (2) The players agreed that dummy did the double. East-West believed that West had initi- Table Count nothing to indicate the play. (3) South had not yet ated the query when the auction reached him. played to the trick, so declarer had gained no new As for the MI about the double, East produced 11,514½ information. (4) They believed that declarer had not a sample hand (♠ xx ♥ AKx ♦ KQxxx ♣xxx) simply gotten ahead of himself and had no intention where West might have taken the best action since of calling for a low spade at any time soon in the game is unmakable without a spade stopper with ♣ Really Active Ethics play. Q10xxx in the North hand. Matt Meckstroth and Rich Regan were check- Next, the play was examined. If declarer played Additionally, East might have psyched his 1♦ ing over their scorecard for the first quarter of the a heart as intended, it was a simple matter for him bid or opened extremely light. East estimated that Life Master-1500 Spingold Teams when they saw to discard the ♣Q on the ♦K and ruff two clubs in he psychs approximate twice per tournament and something that didn’t look right. They checked it dummy to make the contract. will occasionally open a light hand that the majori- some more and realized that a board had been The Panel determined that declarer had correct- ty of players wouldn’t. 2♣ was not a game force in fouled on which they had gained 12 IMPs. ed an “inadvertent designation” without pause for competition and the redouble was just a flexible They immediately went to a director and thought and allowed him to play a heart from action not knowing how to proceed. reported that they had found a fouled board that dummy. The contract was changed to 4♥ made The Committee also determined that East-West would change the score of the match. The director four, plus 420 for East-West. played a two-over-one structure with five-card checked this out, discovered the players were cor- majors and strong notrumps. North-South stated rect and took away 12 IMPs from their score. DIC of Event: Karl Hicks that this was the last board of the session and every- Meckstroth and Regan, together with team- Panel: Ken VanCleve (Reviewer), Charlie one was very tired. South admitted she had forgot- mates Rob Meckstroth, James Hawkes and Andrew MacCracken, Matt Smith ten that the double guaranteed a spade honor with Hurd, still went on to win the event. Players consulted: none reported Daily Bulletin Page 5

CASE EIGHT Subject: Misinformation Event: NABC Senior Swiss Teams, second final session Tom Clarke Dlr: East ♠ A K 5 4 Vul: Both ♥ A K J 4 ♦ 8 7 ♣ J 7 5 Don Stack Tom Kneist ♠ Q 10 9 7 2 ♠ J ♥ 8 7 5 ♥ 9 6 3 ♦ K Q ♦ A J 6 5 4 3 ♣ A8 2 ♣ 10 9 3 Alan LeBendig ♠ 8 6 3 ♥ Q 10 2 ♦ 10 9 2 Jackie Matthews (center, black shirt) poses ♣ K Q 6 4 with the NABC caddies. (below): Caddy humor. West North East South Gates Pass Pass Continued from page 1 1♠ 1NT 2♣ (1) Dbl Pass Pass 2♦ All Pass Buffett offered a slightly different view. (1) East-West’s showed that “There’s probably not a way to increase the they played 2♣ as Cappelletti over one of a major general public’s awareness of bridge through per- followed by 1NT. sonalities alone. I don’t see something like a Fischer-Spassky match that can focus public atten- The Facts: 2♦ made two, minus 90 for North- tion. On the other hand, I haven’t met anyone who’s South. The opening lead was the ♥2. invested time in the game who doesn’t think it’s the The Director was called at the end of the auc- greatest thing in the world.” tion when South asked if there had been a failure to Compton next moved to the subject of attract- Alert and East confirmed that there had been. East ing sponsorship for the game. Whether it was believed that his 2♣ bid was Cappelletti, but West Compton’s intention or not, the question carried disagreed and pointed out a notation on their con- with it a hint of “How about you guys? You’ve got vention cards that indicated that 2♣ was artificial plenty of money.” showing a one-suited hand only after a 1NT over- The audience laughed nervously as the two call of their minor-suit opening. It’s official: looked at each other. Deadpan, Buffett broke the ice The Director believed that both East and West the caddies love Jackie with, “I’ll let Bill go first.” had lived up to their obligations: East by revealing Gates thought that increasing general media Players at the Long Beach NABC have no what he had intended his 2♣ bid to mean and West attention to the game was the first step to attracting doubt noticed caddies wearing t-shirts that read by correcting the explanation based on the informa- more sponsorship, but Buffett countered that “Jackie 4-Ever”. The shirts are worn, of course, in tion on East-West’s convention cards. increased media attention would only come when honor of longtime NABC Caddy Master Jackie Based on the instruction in Example 2 in the more people played the game. Matthews. Matthews is on the staff here in Long footnote to Law 75D2 (“the Director is to presume As a possible media attraction, Compton Beach and she is once again supervising the caddy Mistaken Explanation, rather than Mistaken Bid, in announced that Zia Mahmood had offered to play crew. the absence of evidence to the contrary”), the with Buffett against Gates and a partner of Gates’ The caddies ordered and purchased the shirts Director ruled that the evidence on East-West’s choice. themselves. They even bought one for Matthews convention cards indicated that 2♣ was supposed to Gates brought down the house with his reply: that reads (appropriately enough), “I’m Jackie.” be natural after one of a major-1NT and that East “Only if it’s not for a lot of money.” “These kids are my family,” said Matthews. had forgotten his agreement and misbid. Therefore, “He doesn’t want me to get ahead of him,” The comments about family are ones she’s fond of there had been no misinformation and the table Buffett added. repeating, yet everyone who knows Matthews result was allowed to stand. An audience member asked Gates if he could knows that the statements are true. foresee a time when personal computers could be In a clever twist, the backs of the shirts feature The Appeal: North-South appealed the purchased with bridge already loaded onto them, as the borderline-tasteless, but nonetheless hysterical- Director’s ruling. North did not attend the hearing. solitaire is now. Gates replied that the Internet ly funny caption, “Who’s Ur Caddy?” South stated that if he had known that 2♣ already made that possible by default, since so showed an unspecified one-suiter he would not many sites provide access to the game. Having have doubled: He had only 7 HCP and a flat 3-3-3- Goodwill Message bridge pre-loaded onto the hard drive of most per- 4 distribution opposite his partner’s 15-18 notrump sonal computers was unlikely to suddenly attract As we prepare to leave this Summer NABC, . North-South played a double of an artifi- lots of players to the game. take a few moments to say “thank you” to our hosts cial 2♣ bid as inviting competition and guarantee- Buffett said, “You have to get potential players – it’s been a wonderful tournament. ing another bid. Despite the identically marked to make that investment in the first 50 hours of I hope to see you all in New Orleans in November. convention cards, South believed that East-West learning the game. After that, most are hooked. Not Aileen Osofsky, Chairman did not have an agreement for this auction and that all will play tournament bridge, but most will con- National Goodwill Committee the laws required the Director to presume misinfor- tinue to play at some level the rest of their lives.” mation in the absence of evidence to the contrary. Compton closed the interview by asking the He cited an example of one partner filling out a Dummy reversal pair what attracted them to the game. Gates said, convention card and marking the 2♦ opening as Once a tournament director was asked by a player to “It’s fun. You have to concentrate, but it rewards Flannery. The other partner then opens a weak 2♦ turn around. When the director did so, the player told the you because you can feel that you’re making bid, not knowing of his partner’s wish to play others at the table, “See? That’s called a dummy reversal.” progress.” Flannery. East-West had been a casual partnership for the could double a natural 2♣ bid, then why not an arti- The Committee concluded that North-South last five years but this was only the second time ficial 2♣ bid? had not been given misinformation — East had they’d played this year. They had computer printed simply misbid. Therefore the table result was convention cards based upon the dozen or more The Committee Decision: The Committee allowed to stand. pages of notes they maintained on computer. They noted that this particular East had been involved in The Committee also believed that a player as admitted that this was the third time East had for- several appeals over the last few years involving knowledgeable about the laws as South should not gotten a convention at this tournament. mistaken bids and/or misinformation. It seemed have brought this appeal; North-South were each East never played club games and only an clear that East had failed to remember his conven- assessed an Appeal Without Merit Warning. occasional tournament. East-West believed that a tional agreements which were carefully document- lot of players would double an artificial 2♣ bid ed on the convention card. DIC of Event: Henry Cukoff with the South hand based on the fact that his part- The longevity of East-West’s partnership Committee: Mark Bartusek (chair), Ralph nership held the majority of the HCP. If South argued for 2♣ being a mistaken bid as well. Cohen, Robb Gordon, Abby Heitner, John Solodar Page 6 Daily Bulletin

Spingold Continued from page 1 The Welland team led the final wire to wire. They nursed a small lead in the first quarter to a 39- IMP lead by halftime. Welland was not content to cruise at this juncture — the Meltzer team had escaped a much larger hole earlier in the event. The pressure continued in the third segment as Welland increased their advantage to 55 IMPs. In the fourth quarter, Meltzer finally won a set, but by the very slim margin of 3 IMPs. Welland’s final margin of victory was 52 IMPs.

Spingold Knockouts Final

Runners-up in the Spingold Knockouts: (from left) Chip Mattel, Kyle Larsen, Rose Meltzer, Peter Welland 20 64 108 153 Weichsel, Lew Stansby and Alan Sontag. Meltzer 12 25 53 101

Bridge Humor Show 13 rounds, 13 beers Should we skip? scores a big hit Once there was a player who always brought a Tournament Director Harry Goldwater `The Bridge Humor Show last night kept the cooler of beer to each tournament – 13 beers – one announced a skip on the next round. A few crowd rollicking in laughter throughout. The show per round. One time someone took two of his beers. moments later a player came to him and asked, starred Wendy Baze, Nate McCay, Jim Guida, As a result the beer man was disqualified for leav- “Did you call a skip?” Harry’s retort: “Gosh, I don’t Sandra Schumsky and writer-producer Joel ing the game two rounds before the game ended. know. I wasn’t listening.” Hoersch. Transnational Teams Rosenberg leads 46 121.80 Dan Morse 47 121.33 Martin Fleisher One more reminder – the Transnational Teams, point winners 48 121.13 Janice Seamon-Molson an event open to all, will be a feature attraction at Michael Rosenberg has won the most points at 49 120.07 John Sutherlin the World Championships in Monte Carlo in early this tournament, thanks to his victory in the 50 119.68 Franky Karwur November. This event offers an opportunity to Spingold. Teammate and partner Zia Mahmood is 51 119.16 John Mohan compete against fine players from all over the second. Nick Nickell and Richard Freeman, who 52 118.50 Bobby Wolff world. You can even play with friends who are from were victorious in the Life Master Pairs and tied for 53 117.43 Geoff Hampson other countries on your team – that’s why it’s called third in the Spingold, are tied for the third. 54 117.06 Alfredo Versace transnational. 1 392.50 Michael Rosenberg 55 116.24 Denny Sacul 2 321.25 Zia Mahmood 56 116.14 Ken Gee New Life Master 3 315.00 Nick Nickell 57 116.11 Carolyn Lynch 58 116.11 Dennis Dawson Doris Froeda Burke of Huntington Beach CA 4 315.00 Richard Freeman 59 115.97 Eddie Wold went over the top in the Thursday Senior Stratified 5 280.00 Rose Meltzer 60 114.43 Robert Carteaux Pairs. It was a cause for celebration – she has been 6 280.00 Kyle Larsen 61 113.53 Arnold Fisher working on this goal for 40 years – 40 years of lec- 7 280.00 Chip Martel 62 113.21 Claudio Nunes tures and lessons from Al Roth on the East Coast 8 280.00 Peter Weichsel 63 112.54 Larry Griffey and Chris Larsen on the West Coast. Her partner 9 280.00 Lew Stansby 64 111.93 Brian Glubok was Joan Selfridge of Huntington Beach. 10 274.78 Bjorn Fallenius 11 274.78 Roy Welland 65 110.63 Howard Einberg 66 110.25 Evan Bailey MONDAY-THURSDAY MORNING KO TEAMS 12 250.00 Cezary Balicki Bracket 1 15 Teams 13 250.00 Adam Zmudzinski 67 110.12 Joe Grue 28.37 1 Joyce Sillins - Jonathan Greenspan - Glenn 14 212.96 Ralph Katz 68 109.93 Andrew Vinock Eisenstein - John Fout, New York NY; Shannon Cappelletti, 15 212.69 Massimo Lanzarotti 69 108.96 Marshall Miles Hixson TN; Jim Looby, Burbank CA 70 108.81 Peter Fredin 21.28 2 John Malley, Pascoag RI; Daniel Colatosti, 16 212.69 Andrea Buratti Waltham MA; Victor King, Hartford CT; Margaret Williams, 17 205.18 Eric Rodwell 71 108.74 John Malley New Britian CT; Sheila Gabay, Newton MA; Paul Kinney, 18 203.30 Jeff Meckstroth 72 107.80 Pratap Rajadhyaksha Jamaica Plain MA 73 107.80 Stephen Landen 14.19 3/4 Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA; Robert 19 197.69 David Berkowitz Rosenberg, Newmarket NH; Brenda Montague, Swampscott MA; 20 195.20 Paul Soloway 74 107.24 Jill Fisch Jeffrey Lehman, Newton Center MA 21 193.83 Larry Cohen 75 107.24 John Gassenheimer 14.19 3/4 Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Steve Gross, 22 188.33 Bob Hamman 76 106.45 Michael Moss Westlake Vlg CA; Marjorie Michelin - Robert Kerr, Los Angeles 77 106.06 Lynn Deas CA; Andrew Vinock, Woodland Hills CA; Nels Erickson, Las 23 183.32 Alan Sontag Vegas NV 24 178.43 Leo Bell 78 105.61 Beth Palmer 25 178.09 Robert Levin 79 105.17 Hugh Ross Bracket 2 16 Teams 80 104.55 Lynn Baker 17.11 1 Brian Reynolds - Samantha Macdouglas, Van 26 170.60 Mike Passell Nuys CA; Chris Moore - Jennifer Chalfan, South Pasadena CA 27 169.86 Eric Greco 81 104.15 Marten Gustawsson 12.83 2 Brian Duran, Cambridge MA; Brad Bozick, 28 164.43 Mitch Dunitz 82 104.15 Anders Morath Waltham MA; Paul Lindauer Jr, Varna IL; Gloria Tsoi, 83 103.97 Tobi Sokolow Somerville MA 29 163.97 Malcolm Brachman 8.56 3/4 Jim Dick - Linda Dick, Woodbridge VA; 30 146.83 Iftikhar Baqai 84 103.76 Adam Wildavsky Judith Inker, Wellesley Hills MA; Ronnie Frank, Saint Louis MO 31 146.70 Rich Pavlicek Jr 85 103.65 Craig Zastera 8.56 3/4 Jeremy Fournier - Jared Fournier - Robert 32 143.39 86 103.30 Drew Casen Fournier, Knoxville TN; Mike Rice, Winston Salem NC; Jon 87 103.27 Bernard Miller Rice, Winston-Salem NC 33 142.45 Fred Hamilton 3.85 5/8 Lee Ohliger - Jonathan Ohliger, Ridgewood 34 135.64 Edward Barlow 88 103.27 Lewis Finkel NJ; George Mann Jr - George Mann III, Kinnelon NJ 35 134.90 George Jacobs 89 103.15 Debbie Rosenberg 3.85 5/8 Jeanne Lorti - Lonnie Currier, Newport Beach 90 102.73 Stanford Christie CA; Sofija Korff, Corona del Mar CA; Ann Croul, Tustin CA 36 130.86 Lou Ann O’Rourke 37 130.86 Marc Jacobus 91 102.50 Rob Meckstroth Bracket 3 12 Teams 38 130.40 Fulvio Fantoni 92 102.03 Douglas Doub 10.16 1 Philip White - Darlene White, San Clemente 39 130.24 Kay Schulle 93 101.71 Dixie Hsu CA; Robert Eggers - Pat Eggers, Dana Point CA 94 101.39 Carolyn Bjorklund 7.62 2 Sally Avery - Betty Moore - Eleanor Lipscomb 40 130.24 Gerald Sosler - Bette Pressler, Houston TX; Robert Dannels - Carl Lasher, 41 129.21 Kerri Sanborn 95 100.82 Patricia Griffin Sherman Oaks CA 42 127.76 Spike Lay 96 100.30 John Jones 5.08 3/4 Mecha Mattson - Roslyn Kranz - Dale 97 100.00 Karen McCallum Abraham - Michaele Olesen, Scottsdale AZ; Shirley Langerman, 43 126.32 Buddy Hanby Phoenix AZ 44 126.32 Sally Wheeler 98 99.61 Joseph Godefrin 5.08 3/4 Jim Stefanich - Anthony Stefanich, Fresno 45 123.48 Aram Bedros 99 99.61 Ed Schulte CA; Felicia Linder, Montecito CA; Judy Piper, Santa Barbara CA 100 99.35 James Griffin Daily Bulletin Page 7

10 Jim Linhart, Delray Beach FL; Haruko Koshi, MIXED BOARD-A-MATCH Tokyo 157 Japan; Kumiko Umehara, Tokyo Japan; FINAL STANDINGS IN TEAMS QUALIFIERS Kazuo K. Furuta, Kanagawa-Ken 213 Japan 28.60 SPINGOLD KO TEAMS 11 Margaret Williams, New Britian CT; Victor King, Hartford CT; Paul Kinney, Jamaica Plain MA; Sheila 83 Teams SECTIONS CC HH Gabay, Newton MA 26.00 250.00 1 Roy Welland - Bjorn 11 Joann Glasson - Bob Glasson, Pennington NJ; Fallenius - Zia Mahmood, New York NY; Michael 1 Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Steve Gross, Westlake Paul Lewis - Linda Lewis, Las Vegas NV 26.00 Rosenberg, Wykagyl NY; Adam Zmudzinski - Vlg CA; Roger Clough - Rebecca Clough, Culver City 11 Janet Ju - George Wang, El Monte CA; Suzanne Cezary Balicki, Warsaw Poland CA 33.00 LeBendig - Alan LeBendig, Los Angeles CA 26.00 180.00 2 Rose Meltzer - Peter 1 Jill Meyers - Sidney Brownstein, Santa Monica 11 Gloria Rabinowitz - Martin Rabinowitz, Narberth PA; Weichsel, Los Gatos CA; Kyle Larsen, San CA; Ed Davis, Seal Beach CA; Kerri Sanborn, Stony Donna Morgen - Richard Morgen, Havertown PA 26.00 Point NY; Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA 33.00 Francisco CA; Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD; 15 Kiran Nadar - B Satyanaraynan, New Delhi India; Chip Martel, Davis CA; Lew Stansby, Castro 3 Don Krauss, Beverly Hills CA; Betty Ann Subhash Gupta, New Delhi India; Ora Lourie, Valley CA Kennedy, Shreveport LA; Rhoda Walsh, Henderson Hypoluxo FL; Sandrea Friedman, Flushing NY 25.50 NV; Marv Dauer, Los Angeles CA 32.00 125.00 3/4 Nick Nickell, New York 4 Carolyn Bjorklund, Los Altos CA; Curtis Cheek, SECTIONS EE GG NY; Richard Freeman, Atlanta GA; Bob Hamman, Huntsville AL; Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY; Billy Miller, Dallas TX; Paul Soloway, Mill Creek WA; Jeff Las Vegas NV; Irina Levitina, Fair Lawn NJ 31.00 1 Richard Zeckhauser, Cambridge MA; Mildred Meckstroth, Tampa FL; Eric Rodwell, Clearwater 5 Roberta Epstein - Mark Epstein - Phillip Goatz - Breed, Austin TX; Eddie Wold, Houston TX; Hjordis Bch FL Cynthia Goatz, Las Vegas NV 29.00 Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL 39.00 125.00 3/4 Gerald Sosler - Kay 5 Peng Cheng - Xiaoyu Cheng, Campbell CA; Lin- 2 Kenneth Kranyak - Laurie Kranyak, Bay Village OH; Schulle, Purchase NY; Andrea Buratti, Genoa Italy; Huan Chen - Ding-Hwa Hsieh, Kirksville MO 29.00 Danny Sprung - Jo Ann Sprung, Philadelphia PA 37.50 7 Bart Bramley - Judy Wadas - John Sutherlin - Massimo Lanzarotti, Voghera Italy 3 George Steiner - Carlyn Steiner, Seattle WA; 80.00 5/8 Steve Robinson, Arlington Peggy Sutherlin, Dallas TX 28.50 Steve Beatty, Bothell WA; Marinesa Letizia - Drew VA; Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY; Peter 8 Joanne Greene, San Rafael CA; Bob Crossley, Casen - Teri Casen, Las Vegas NV 34.50 Corte Madera CA; Ron Smith, San Francisco CA; 4 Gaylor Kasle - Barbara Kasle, Boca Raton FL; Nancy Boyd, Silver Spring MD; Michael Becker - Larry Renee Mancuso, Los Angeles CA 28.00 Passell, Plano TX; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ 31.50 Cohen, Boca Raton FL; David Berkowitz, Old 8 Robb Gordon - Linda Gordon, New York NY; 5 Marjorie Michelin, Los Angeles CA; Nels Tappan NJ John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT; Sylvia Summers, Erickson, Las Vegas NV; Beverly Rosenberg, Sherman 80.00 5/8 Lou Ann O’Rourke, Montreal QC 28.00 Oaks CA; Steve Cohen, Burbank CA 30.50 Portola Valley CA; Marc Jacobus, Las Vegas NV; 10 Patricia Tucker, Atlanta GA; Kevin Collins, 6 Edith Rosenkranz - George Rosenkranz, Mexico; Magnus Lindkvist, Hoor Sweden; Peter Fredin, Dunwoody GA; David Better, Southampton PA; Daisy Alan Truscott, Riverdale NY; Dorothy Truscott, Bronx Malmo Sweden; Marten Gustawsson, Stockholm Goecker, Yardley PA; Jeff Roman, Alexandria VA; NY; Magy Mohan, Mexico; John Mohan, Col Polanco Jessica Piafsky, New York NY 27.25 Sweden; Anders Morath, Jarfalla Sweden Mexico 29.50 80.00 5/8 Stephen Landen, 11 Tadashi Yoshida, Tokyo Japan; Jean Carney, 6 Shirley Blum, Fresno CA; Stephen McConnell, Rochester Hills MI; Pratap Rajadhyaksha, Powell Scottsdale AZ; Yasuko Shrenzel, Kihei HI; Tadashi Chicago IL; Pam Stratton - Steve Sellers, Arcata CA 29.50 Teramoto, Yokohama Japan 27.00 8 Jim Aitken, Bellevue WA; Michael Flanagan - OH; Brian Glubok, New York NY; George 12 Cameron Doner, Richmond BC; Brenda Jacobus, Barbara Flanagan, Scottsdale AZ; Janet Daling, Seattle Mittelman, Toronto ON; Adam Wildavsky, Jackson Las Vegas NV; Florine Atkins-Garber - Keith Garber, WA 28.00 Heights NY; Douglas Doub, W Hartford CT Massapequa NY 26.50 8 Gary Soules - Jan Soules, Campbell CA; Mark 80.00 5/8 Lewis Finkel, Jupiter FL; 13 James Alstad - Roberta Gotfried, Pls Vrds Est CA; Ralph, San Francisco CA; Sherie Greenberg, Palo Alto Bernard Miller, Boca Raton FL; Jeff Miller, Robert Judge, Lawndale CA; Barbara Dicker, Long CA 28.00 Naperville IL; William Wickham, Los Angeles CA Beach CA 26.00 10 Beth Palmer - William Pettis, Silver Spring MD; 50.00 9/16 George Jacobs, Burr Ridge 13 Joan Jackson - Norman Beck, Dallas TX; Mike Passell, William Pollack - Rozanne Pollack, Warren NJ; Cheri Plano TX; Adrienne Green, Los Angeles CA 26.00 IL; Ralph Katz, Hinsdale IL; Alfredo Versace - Bjerkan, Elmhurst IL; Ralph Katz, Hinsdale IL 27.00 Lorenzo Lauria, Rome Italy; Norberto Bocchi, 11 Alan Myerson - Abby Myerson, Sherman Oaks Milan Italy; , Turin Italy SECTIONS DD II CA; Gloria Levy - Louis Levy, Los Angeles CA 26.50 12 Sheila Ekeblad - Russell Ekeblad, Providence RI; 50.00 9/16 Malcolm Brachman, 1 Corinne Kirkham - Jim Kirkham, San Bernardino Jill Levin - Robert Levin, Bronx NY 26.10 Dallas TX; Mike Passell, Plano TX; Eddie Wold, CA; V Jay Tipton - Linda Tipton, Irvine CA 33.50 13 Harry Tudor - Barbara Wallace, Miami FL; Cathy Houston TX; Eric Greco, North Wales PA; Geoff 2 Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV; Shawn Quinn, Nathan - Marc Nathan, Thousand Oaks CA 25.50 Hampson, Los Angeles CA Richmond TX; Dan Morse, Houston TX; Jeff 50.00 9/16 Gaylor Kasle, Boca Raton Meckstroth, Tampa FL; Bobby Wolff, Dallas TX 33.00 FL; Drew Casen, Las Vegas NV; Michael Kamil, 2 Joan Brooke, La Quinta CA; Eric Rodwell, Clearwater Bch FL; Mike Cappelletti - Shannon Holmdel NJ; Martin Fleisher, New York NY; Walid Cappelletti, Hixson TN 33.00 Elahmady - Tarek Sadek, Cairo Egypt 4 Beverly Perry - Judith Bianco - Winthrop 50.00 9/16 Mark Gordon, Purchase Allegaert, New York NY; Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY; NY; Richard Zucker, Dobbs Ferry NY; Winthrop Markland Molson, Hollywood FL; Tobi Sokolow, Allegaert - Jaggy Shivdasani, New York NY; Austin TX 31.50 Markland Molson, Hollywood FL; Boris Baran, 4 Sally Wheeler - Buddy Hanby, Spring TX; James Cote Saint-Luc QC Griffin - Patricia Griffin, Austin TX 31.50 50.00 9/16 Peter Bertheau, Taby 6 Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY; Lisa Sweden; Fredrik Nystrom, Stockholm Sweden; Berkowitz - David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ; Larry Fulvio Fantoni - Claudio Nunes, Rome Italy; James Cohen, Boca Raton FL; G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, New Rosenbloom - Christal Henner-Welland, New York York NY 30.50 Second in the National 199er Pairs were 6 Fulvio Fantoni, Rome Italy; Hemant Lall, Plano TX; Jessica Lai and Maureen Warman of Danville NY Donna Compton - Petra Hamman, Dallas TX 30.50 CA. 50.00 9/16 Michael Moss, New York 6 Thomas Peters - Carolyn Peters, Grapeland TX; NY; Joe Grue, Bronx NY; William Pollack, Warren Michael Shuman, Pasadena CA; Nell Cahn, Shreveport NJ; Kevin Bathurst, Thousand Oaks CA LA 30.50 50.00 9/16 Billy Miller, Las Vegas 6 Rob Crawford - Ellen Crawford, Las Vegas NV; NV; Curtis Cheek, Huntsville AL; Gavin Wolpert, Lynne Feldman - Jason Feldman, Champaign IL 30.50 Thornhill ON; Vincent Demuy, Laval QC 50.00 9/16 John Swanson Jr, Mission Viejo CA; Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA; Iftikhar Baqai, Irvine CA; Ed Davis, Seal Beach ACBL Check Us Out! CA; Bryan Maksymetz, Coquitlam BC; Lars GIFT Andersson, Bromma Sweden LONG BEACH NABC COMMEMORATIVE TEE SHIRTS STORE GOLF SHIRTS — with Long Beach logo New board elected OFFICIAL ACBL LOGO KNIT GOLF SHIRTS for District 23 COMPUTER PROGRAMS The following were elected to serve two-year terms at the District 23 election board meeting: ACBL Product Store LIFE MASTER JEWELRY President – John Killion located in the EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL Vice president – Jan Wickersham Convention Center, Secretary – Karen Albert Main Hallway outside . . . and much more! Treasurer – Bill Schreiber playing area Page 8 Daily Bulletin

NABC FAST PAIRS QUALIFIERS

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS OO PP QQ EAST-WEST 1 Lawrence Lerner, Warren New Jersey; Arnold Fisher, Clementon New Jersey 1115.05 1 Mark Lair, Canyon Texas; Gary Cohler, Miami Florida 1178.24 2 Martin Fleisher - Chris Willenken, New York New York 1112.58 2 Jeff Overby, Key West Florida; Geoff Hampson, Los Angeles California 1159.38 3 Larry Ascher, East Orange New Jersey; Blair Seidler, Fair Lawn New Jersey 1108.58 3 Peter Schneider, La Canada California; Bruce Ferguson, San Francisco California 1121.39 4 Farid Assemi, Fresno California; Edward Wojewoda, Clovis California 1103.50 4 David Chechelashvili, Arlington Virginia; Jack Chao, Oceanside California 1108.16 5 Richard Miller, Raleigh North Carolina; Jerry Helms, Charlotte North Carolina 1095.56 5 Jim Krekorian, New York New York; Bob Jones, Hypoluxo Florida 1100.73 6 Jeffrey Goldsmith - Michael Shuster, Pasadena California 1083.18 6 Peter Boyd, Silver Spring Maryland; Steve Robinson, Arlington Virginia 1100.52 7 Douglas Doub, W Hartford Connecticut; Adam Wildavsky, Jackson Heights New York 1078.14 7 Ronald Moeckel, Los Angeles California; Diane Caccamise, Coos Bay Oregon 1094.38 8 Robert Morris, Las Vegas Nevada; Bob Etter, Sacramento California 1072.01 8 Jim Backstrom, San Diego California; Edward Molloy, El Cajon California 1093.99 9 Bruce Boje, Chanhassen Minnesota; Stuart Foster, San Clemente California 1069.67 9 Srikanth Kodayam, San Leandro California; Dan Gerstman, Buffalo New York 1070.28 10 Tien-Chun Yang, San Jose California; Yi-Qun Jin, Sunnyvale California 1067.49 10 Peg Waller, Eden Prairie Minnesota; Keith Connolly, Minneapolis Minnesota 1062.58 11 Steven Shaye, Slingerlands New York; Caroline Pascoe, Sarasota Florida 1066.11 11 Atul Jain, Fairfax Virginia; Shuba Dey, Durham North Carolina 1055.76 12 Veronica McMurdie - John McMurdie, Sacramento California 1054.19 12 Bruce Reeve, Raleigh North Carolina; George Pisk, Manchaca Texas 1050.34 13 Craig Zastera, Woodinville Washington; Howard Epley, Kent Washington 1053.69 13 Robert Carteaux, Fort Wayne Indiana; Shi Yan, Vancouver British Columbia 1048.60 14 Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor Ontario; Andrew De Sosa, Chatsworth California 1048.89 14 Sandi Hart - Stanford Christie, Des Moines Washington 1037.74 15 Joseph Kivel, Newport Coast California; Jon Wittes, Claremont California 1046.53 15 Carole Silverstein - Bruce Silverstein, Lancaster Pennsylvania 1032.03 16 Linda Trent - Brian Trent, Fullerton California 1045.35 16 Maurice Blustein, Bellevue Washington; Steve Bruno, Peoria Arizona 1028.99 17 Christal Henner-Welland - James Rosenbloom, New York New York 1044.48 17 Debbie Gailfus - Alan Gailfus, Carlsbad California 1025.85 18 Steven Ashe, Tampa Florida; Marc Glickman, Woodland Hills California 1032.05 18 Nicholas Hartung, Astoria New York; Daniel Piro, Oceanside California 1018.86 19 Jon Brissman, San Bernardino California; Karen Allison, Las Vegas Nevada 1030.71 19 Robert Gardner, Bellwood Illinois; Sangarapil Mohan, Oak Brook Illinois 1009.15

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS RR SS TT EAST-WEST 1 Keith Bauer - James Nicola, Buena Park California 1193.00 1 John Hurd, Charleston South Carolina; Joel Wooldridge, Buffalo New York 1231.00 2 Ed Schulte, Tampa Florida; Joseph Godefrin, Sarasota Florida 1183.50 2 Jeff Miller, Naperville Illinois; William Wickham, Los Angeles California 1180.00 3 Robert Lesser - Barbara Lesser, Los Angeles California 1158.50 3 Larry Mori, Clearwater Florida; Kenji Miyakuni, Tokyo Japan 1122.50 4 Pinhas Romik, Rehovot Israel; Yeshayhhu Levit, Tel-Aviv Israel 1107.50 4 George Bessinger, Spring Valley California; Rodger Arnold, Albuquerque New Mexico 1112.33 5 James Murphy, Chesapeake Virginia; Harold Feldheim, Hamden Connecticut 1103.00 5 Dave Westfall, Spokane Washington; Sharon Colson, Kirkland Washington 1111.00 6 John Clark, Simi Valley California; Michael Heymann, Fort Worth Texas 1100.50 6 Edward Layton - Pat Chapman, San Diego California 1100.50 7 Jim Robison, Las Vegas Nevada; Simon Kantor, Agawam Massachusetts 1098.50 7 Art Gulbrandsen, Monrovia California; Lulu Minter, Glendora California 1091.50 8 Len Vishnevsky, San Francisco California; Richard Meffley, Fresno California 1088.50 7 Fred Hamilton - Leonard Ernst, Las Vegas Nevada 1091.50 9 John Twineham, Mountain View California; Don Laycock, San Francisco California 1075.00 9 David Priest, Pasadena California; Margery Gould, Los Angeles California 1083.00 10 Nancy Pickering, Penllyn Pennsylvania; Phil Brady, Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1072.00 10 Jennifer Kuhn - Philip Kuhn, San Mateo California 1080.00 11 John Kranyak, New York New York; Gavin Wolpert, Thornhill Ontario 1071.50 11 Rae Dethlefsen, Reston Virginia; Barbara Doran, Silver Spring Maryland 1069.50 12 Michael Klein, Fairfax Virginia; Judith Shulman, Albany New York 1063.00 12 Aram Bedros, Santa Monica California; Peter Benjamin, Culver City California 1068.50 13 Tarek Sadek - Ahmed Hussein, Cairo Egypt 1061.00 13 Sharon Hammer, Long Beach California; Michael Polowan, New York New York 1064.50 14 Chi-Yen Lai, East Brunswick New Jersey; Bin Dai, Mountain View California 1057.00 14 Kenneth Davis, Alexandria Virginia; Dan Kasture, Centreville Virginia 1046.50 15 Sandy McCay, del Mar California; Cameron Cotton, Chula Vista California 1036.50 15 Loren Hawkins, Bremerton Washington; Ken Kirkpatrick, South Colby Washington 1034.50 16 Martin Lofgren, Oslo Norway; John Lien, Surrey British Columbia 1034.50 16 Richard Aronson - Corey Cole, Oakhurst California 1030.00 17 Michael Kovacich, Stone Mountain Georgia; Robert White, Raleigh North Carolina 1018.00 17 Craig Ganzer, New York New York; Marc Umeno, Cleveland Ohio 1024.50 17 John Diamond, Penn Valley Pennsylvania; Brian Platnick, Merion Station Pennsylvania 1018.00 18 Joe Grue, Bronx New York; Vincent Demuy, Laval Quebec 1022.00 19 Victor Chernoff, Los Angeles California; Daniel Hugh-Jones, Santa Monica California 1010.50 19 Jason Smith, Brooklyn New York; Herbert Lee III, Santa Cruz California 1020.00 20 Dennis Newman, Scarsdale New York; Donald Spaulding, Los Altos California 1005.50 20 George Klemic, Bensenville Illinois; Jonathan Rivet, Wheaton Illinois 1017.00

2ND FRIDAY RED ZIP KO TEAMS Riverside CT; Alvin Levy, Commack NY 11 Teams An American panelist 3.19 1 Brian Kelly, Des Moines IA; Jeff Kaldem, Bracket 2 16 Teams At the 1968 Summer NABC in Minneapolis, Dallas TX; Mary Belle Hoenig, Lomita CA; Carolyn Robert Priest - Linda Ivanoff, Harrisburg PA; Eric Ge Yang, Timmermann, Portland OR Cupertino CA; Martha Hawley, Monterey CA new players were treated to a post-game panel 2.39 2 Matthew Lahut - Andrew Hoskins, Redmond vs show featuring Alfred Sheinwold, Alan Truscott WA; Charles Garrod - Adam Meyerson, Pittsburgh PA Stephen Czecha, Potomac MD; Rudi Cataldi, Rolling Hills CA; and Tannah Hirsch. 1.60 3/4 Brian Duran - Philip Clarkson, Cambridge Dilip Udeshi, Bensalem PA; Charlotte Anderson, Madison WI MA; Gloria Tsoi - Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA After listening to their British accents of vary- 1.60 3/4 Blythe Olshan Findley - David Findley, Gregory Chaffee - Bette Wrona - David Oakley - David Walters, ing degree, one of the newcomers wanted to know Westchester IL; Gene Miley - Christine Miley, Hinsdale IL San Diego CA how many points he needed before he got an vs American panelist. 2ND FRIDAY BLUE ZIP KO TEAMS Loarn Thoelecke, San Anselmo CA; Gilbert Ramirez, San 11 Teams Francisco CA; Roy Hoppe, San Rafael CA; Gail Haire, Tiburon CA 3.19 1 Harjinder Ajmani, Kula HI; R Bruce Martin, Paia HI; Raymond Jung, Hamilton ON; Ranjan Bhaduri, Dundas Leslie Strong, Santa Ynez CA; William McFall, New Berlin WI; ON Carl Michelet - Ralph Mocker, Goleta CA 2.39 2 Lisa Evans - Chuck Wong, Danville CA; Greg vs Humphreys, Charlottesville VA; Jack Fulcher, San Francisco CA Lyle Kinsey - Rebecca Kinsey, Midland TX; Nancy Zakim, GNT-Flight A Refund 1.60 3/4 G S Jade Barrett, Vancouver WA; Diana Kentfield CA; John Glick, Hope IN The teams playing in the early rounds of the Marquardt, Del Mar CA; Fan Zhang - Min Zheng, Redmond WA Flight A GNT event were inadvertently charged the 1.60 3/4 Robert Glickman, Woodland Hills CA; Lisa Bracket 3 16 Teams Burton, Austin TX; Vincent Demuy, Laval QC; Xing Yuan, Ann Robert Fournier - Jared Fournier - Jeremy Fournier, Knoxville fee specified for the Championship Flight. Arbor MI TN; John Herriot, Los Angeles CA Team captains of those Flight A teams eliminated vs last Wednesday or Thursday may claim their refund THURSDAY-SATURDAY MORNING KO TEAMS Judy McDonald - R McDonald, Laredo TX; Mauro Viale - Tom from the Tournament Operations office in the Hyatt Bracket 1 8 Teams Henry, Sn Mgel Allende Mexico 13.95 1 Ken Gee, Regina SK; Geoffrey Cross, Hotel, lower level, Harbor B room. A refund in Fernandina FL; Denny Sacul, Jakarta Indonesia; Franky Karwur, Ahmed Sorathia, Chino CA; Mariko Kakimoto, Newport Coast scrip will be mailed to those captains who are not Manado Sulawesi Indonesia; Robert Carteaux, Fort Wayne IN; CA; Diana Marquardt, Del Mar CA; Hemant Bhatia, Foothill able to claim it in person. Dixie Hsu, San Luis Obispo CA Ranch CA; Daniel Denison - Mary Lou Denison, Solana Beach 10.46 2 Bruce Silverstein - Carole Silverstein, CA Lancaster PA; Eli Schneider - Cynthia Schneider, East Brunswick vs NJ Shih-Ming Shih, San Jose CA; Jeeyoung Min, Seoul South Korea; Han Sun Hee - Kyoung-Won Yoo, Seocho-Ku Seoul Bracket 2 8 Teams South Korea 8.49 1 Robert White Jr - Craig Stump, Ridgecrest “Next round – all move” CA; B Horiguchi - Chiye Horiguchi, Gardena CA Bracket 4 12 Teams 6.37 2 Jared Fournier - Jeremy Fournier - Robert Qixiang Sun, Mountain View CA; Jason Flinn, Ann Arbor MI; Fournier, Knoxville TN; Mike Rice, Winston Salem NC; Jon Charles Garrod, Pittsburgh PA; Theodore Hwa, Stanford CA The call was made in an 11-table side game, Rice, Winston-Salem NC; Evan Markowitz, New York NY vs and the two East-West players at Table 11 moved to Larry Ryan - Ginne Ryan - Jean Stewart, Virginia Beach VA; Table 12. After a couple of minutes, director Jeff Bracket 3 8 Teams Tish Kernochan, Long Beach CA 6.27 1 Brian Reynolds - Samantha Macdouglas, Van Alexander noticed them and said, “Ladies, there is Nuys CA; Jennifer Chalfan - Chris Moore, South Pasadena CA Josh Kantor, Carmichael CA; Glenn Holsonbake, Folsom CA; no Table 12 in this game.” 4.70 2 Clifford Lardinois, San Rafael CA; Barbara Troy Lemons - Roberta Lemons, Danville CA The ladies thanked him and moved on to Table 13. Pattelena - Ralph Pattelena, Santa Fe NM; Leonid Fastovsky, vs Rockville MD; Cassandra Mani, Belvedere CA Gloria Tsoi, Somerville MA; Brian Duran, Cambridge MA; Stephannie Russo, New York NY; Donald Thomas, Spring Valley MARDI GRAS KO TEAMS CA Bracket 1 12 Teams Thanks to NABC Sponsor Dennis Dawson, Sante Fe NM; Clement Jackson, Albuquerque Bracket 5 13 Teams NM; Barry Schaffer, Frisco TX; Chuck Said, Nashville TN Kim Wang - Manish Dixit, Torrance CA; Karen Byrd - Nancy vs Heck, Los Angeles CA Tony Petronella, North Kingstown RI; Walter Fontaine, North vs Providenc RI; William Braucher, North Billerica MA; Daniel Sharon Beran, Huntington Bh CA; Judy Brock, Sierra Madre CA; Braucher, Huntington Bch CA Ann Croupe, Murrieta CA; Linda Ananea, San Dimas CA

Robert Oslin - Claude Vogel - Gerald Gitles - Joseph Machotka, Bob Stoldt, Lake Forest CA; Robert Dennerline, Balboa Island Chicago IL CA; Alan Flower - Cayce Blanchard, Long Beach CA vs vs Timothy Capes - Jonathan Steinberg, Toronto ON; John Malley, Joel Sandberg - Judydd Sandberg, Hacienda Hgts CA; Ron Pascoag RI; Daniel Colatosti, Waltham MA; Richard De Martino, Copley - Carol Copley, Whittier CA Daily Bulletin Page 9

SATURDAY SWISS TEAMS 2.13 6/7 3/4 1/2 James Orme, Chesapeake VA; Paula Boland, Northridge CA 93.50 27 Teams 2.13 6/7 3/4 1/2 Lee Ohliger - Jonathan Ohliger, Ridgewood NJ 93.50 ABC 1.37 5 3 Iku Kawahara, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA; Sumi Tofukuji, Gardena CA 93.00 5.61 1 1 Rae Murbach - Jerry Murbach - Joseph Viola III, Altadena CA; Roy 1.03 4 Brian Duran, Cambridge MA; Brad Bozick, Waltham MA 92.50 Wilson, West Covina CA 60.00 4.21 2 Sandy Kiesel - Maynard Denison - Sandy Denison, Bakersfield CA; SATURDAY MORNING 49ER PAIRS Sandra De Martino, Riverside CT 59.00 20 Pairs 3.19 3 2 Annie Wei, Arcadia CA; Dan Lubesnik, Montrose CA; Kenneth DE F Walheim, Sherman Oaks CA; Gregory Vernon, Ridgecrest CA 52.00 2.10 1 Sherrie Auhll, Los Angeles CA; Matt Leung, Montebello CA 102.43 2.73 4 3 1 Duaine Benard, Redford MI; L Madinger, Riverside CA; Robert 1.58 2 John Tyner, West Covina CA; Richard Patterson, Glendora CA 102.36 Padgett - Linda Padgett, Springfield VA 50.00 1.47 3 1 Judy Velasquez, Colorado Spgs CO; Charles Bardelis, Falmouth MA 102.14 1.79 5 4 Letha Couch, Chula Vista CA; Mary Ballin, Solana Beach CA; 1.10 4 2 1 Nancy Deainza, Irvine CA; Mary Patterson, Laguna Woods CA 99.93 Billie Greene, San Diego CA; C Dorrell, Boulder CO 49.00 0.83 5 3 Paul Jacobs - Denise Jacobs, Valencia CA 96.00 1.34 6 5 William Weingarden, Santa Monica CA; Gregory Tapia, Monterey 0.62 6 4 David Copi - Barbara Copi, Ann Arbor MI 93.91 Park CA; Tony Scott, West Hills CA; Brian Egan, Marina del Rey CA 48.00 0.57 5 2 John Bray - Sheila Bray, Rcho Palos Vrde CA 83.86 2.05 2 Dwight Hunt, Granada Hills CA; Jerome Serling, Newbury Park CA; Billy Blanchard, Thousand Oaks CA; James Hoose, Northridge CA 44.00 SATURDAY MORNING 299ER PAIRS 1.35 3/4 Mary Pulliam, Santa Cruz CA; Edward Mishow, Newport Beach CA; 58 Pairs Stephen Dunn, Laguna Niguel CA; Margot Schirdewan, Laguna Woods CA 43.00 ABC 1.35 3/4 Janice Ingham - James Ingham, Orange CA; John Bakulich - Jo 5.51 1 Jerry Esterkin, Tarzana CA; James Esterkin, Jportland OR 167.14 Bakulich, Fullerton CA 43.00 4.39 2 1 Larry Mohr, Woodside CA; William Bidermann, Los Gatos CA 164.31 3.10 3 Eli Wang - Gitta Earll, Arcadia CA 160.36 SATURDAY A/X PAIRS 2.32 4 Phyllis Berkovitz, Pittsburgh PA; Murray Goldman, Coronado CA 157.00 56 Pairs 3.29 5 2 1 Fred Willbanks, Long Beach CA; Judith Davidson, Bend OR 155.50 AX 1.63 6 Susan Rhoades - Rufus Rhoades, Pasadena CA 155.00 28.60 1 1 Demeter Manning - Thomas Wood, Crestline CA 762.00 2.47 3 2 Stephen Kalstein, Birmingham MI; Michael McDonald, Rochester 21.45 2 Lewis Himmell - Rhoda Himmell, Beverly Hills CA 736.50 Hills MI 150.50 16.09 3 Ed Lewis, Falls Church VA; Michael Huston, Joplin MO 727.50 1.85 4 3 Len Ringel, Gainesville FL; Henry Sheehan, Torrance CA 150.00 12.07 4 Anne Arndt, Puyallup WA; Gail Erickson, Mendocino CA 726.00 1.46 5 4 Scott Gorsuch, Oakland CA; Clinton Gorsuch, Rowland Heights CA 149.81 9.05 5 Stephen Sturm - Charlotte Sturm, Fullerton CA 720.00 1.04 6 Frances Knopf, Laurel MD; Judy Tomic, RanchoPalosVerde MD 148.60 11.16 6 2 Patricia Banks - Verna Scott, Los Angeles CA 718.00 0.98 5 Cathleen Otvos, Oakland CA; Christopher Galbraith, San Ramon CA 148.50 8.37 7 3 Bea Bralliar - John Bralliar, Lomita CA 712.00 0.93 6 Carole Noreen, Encino CA; Roberta Le Feuvre, Van Nuys CA 147.50 3.82 8 Adriana Yanez - Miriam Rosenberg, Mexico Mexico 705.00 6.28 9 4 Bud Biswas, Lexington MA; Susan Winkler, Amherst NH 702.00 SATURDAY DAYLIGHT OPEN PAIRS 5.77 10 5 Stewart Mackeigan, Wilmington MA; Jeffrey Lehman, Newton Center MA 699.50 58 Pairs 3.53 6 Arif Shah, Granada Hills CA; Alan Haim, Sherman Oaks CA 695.00 ABC 2.65 7 Robert Cappelli, Southfield MI; Michael D Alioto, Bloomfield MI 689.00 22.40 1 Leonard Helman, Santa Fe NM; Mark Horton, Romford Essex England 387.40 16.80 2 1 P O’Brien, Sacramento CA; Carol Carpenter, Santa Barbara CA 382.44 SATURDAY B/C/D PRS 12.60 3 Donald Crum, Winnetka CA; Gilbert Stinebaugh, Van Nuys CA 375.25 76 Pairs 9.45 4 James Long, Sunnyvale CA; Evelyn Holtz, Santa Rosa CA 372.00 BCD 7.09 5 Charles Gray, Philadelphia PA; Gail Bell, King of Prussia PA 370.50 14.17 1 1 1 Douglas Woodworth, San Diego CA; Victor Woodworth, Newport 5.32 6 Robert Gish, El Monte CA; Madie Brice, Cordova TN 354.81 Beach CA 400.04 6.20 7 2 James Gleick, Garrison NY; David Feldman, New York NY 352.92 10.63 2 Sanjeev Pathak, Roswell GA; Milton Kalikman, Azusa CA 379.38 4.65 8 3 Tom Wylie, Woodland Hills CA; Steven Yaffe, Sherman Oaks CA 352.00 7.97 3 2 Dean Wangsvick, Daly City CA; Joanne Allen, San Francisco CA 377.54 4.70 4 1 Maria Pendergast, W Hollywood CA; Michael Levin, West Hollywood CA 340.00 5.98 4 Mark Teaford, Kihei HI; R Bruce Martin, Paia HI 374.89 2.62 5 Diane Lynch - Kaye Amdon, Orange CA 339.50 4.56 5 3 Spencer Jones, Westminster CO; Nancy Jones, Anchorage AK 366.58 2.76 6 Brian Gilbert, Irvine CA; Larry Gilbert, Burien WA 335.48 3.42 6 4 Paul McAdam, Highland CA; Andrew McAdam, Castro Valley CA 366.05 3.53 2 Claude Le Feuvre, Van Nuys CA; Dwight Hunt, Granada Hills CA 324.83 2.52 7 John Boackle Jr, Poway CA; Deborah Vier, Escondido CA 361.90 2.64 3 Dennis Balfe, University City MO; Charles Swart, Portland OR 320.00 3.46 5 Bernard Simkin - Avram Ninyo, Rancho Santa Fe CA 359.82 1.98 4 Wilson Augustine - Penny Augustine, Toronto ON 316.92 2.75 6 Roman Matusik, San Clemente CA; Gene Takamine, Rncho Pls Vrd CA 358.79 1.49 5 Adi Arieli, Los Angeles CA; Ken King, Westlake Village CA 305.00 3.07 2 J Beck, Millbrae CA; Charles Riffle, Emerald Hills CA 353.08 2.88 3 Pat Davidoff, Castlegar BC; Courtney Cochran, Seattle WA 349.74 SATURDAY AFTERNOON 49ER PAIRS 2.56 4 Philip White - Darlene White, San Clemente CA 341.65 24 Pairs 2.36 5 Juan Jose Lagomarsino - Delia Costa, Buenos Aires Argentina 336.46 DE F 2.31 1 Richard Eddy - Patricia Eddy, Bay Point CA 106.00 SATURDAY EVENING SIDE GAME 1.73 2 1 Charles Bardelis, Falmouth MA; Judy Velasquez, Colorado Spgs CO 104.50 32 Pairs 1.30 3 Richard Thome - Marie Thome, Carlsbad CA 103.50 ABC 0.97 4 John Tyner, West Covina CA; Richard Patterson, Glendora CA 100.50 3.94 1 Noe Mallari, San Diego CA; Jack Margid, San Francisco CA 213.00 1.17 5 2 Lynn Robinson, N Aurora IL; Rose Ann Donzelli, Lombard IL 97.00 2.96 2 Peter Filandro - Marie Filandro, Smyrna DE 194.50 0.88 6 3 Linda Camras - Michael Camras, Los Angeles CA 93.50 2.43 3 Mary Anne Pixley, Littleton CO; Skip Carson, Lakewood CO 191.50 0.76 4 1 Mary Patterson, Laguna Woods California; Nancy Deainza, Irvine CA 91.50 3.03 4 1 1 Sandra Jackson - Richard Jackson, Bellaire TX 178.00 0.49 5 Paul Jacobs - Denise Jacobs, Valencia CA 91.00 1.70 5 Ashraf El Sadi - Jill El Sadi, Union City CA 172.00 0.57 2 Carol Hanson, Redondo Beach CA; Joan Lawyer, Palos Verdes Est CA 86.50 2.27 6 2 Nina Lubick-Reich, Fullerton CA; Barry Segal, Lincolnshire IL 171.50 1.94 3 2 Carl Fesler - Lillian Fesler, Albuquerque NM 171.00 SATURDAY AFTERNOON 299ER PAIRS 1.28 4 Pat Juenemann - Dewayne Juenemann, Lancaster CA 170.00 52 Pairs 1.45 5 3 Shirley Spink, Green Valley AZ; Rosalie Roberts, Upland CA 164.00 ABC 1.09 6 4 Patricia Lewis - Marilyn Shelton, Seattle WA 163.50 5.09 1 Patricia Lewis - Marilyn Shelton, Seattle WA 180.50 0.82 5 Bill Johnson - Wendy Turk, Denver CO 158.50 4.39 2 1 1 Judson Cohan, Arcadia CA; Michael Gebel, Glendale CA 176.50 3.29 3 2 2 Paul Marjoram, Los Angeles CA; Michael Johnson, Mission Viejo CA 166.00 SATURDAY EVENING 0-300 PAIRS 2.15 4 Jerry Esterkin, Tarzana CA; James Esterkin, Jportland OR 159.50 25 Pairs 2.47 5 3 3 Scott Gorsuch, Oakland CA; Clinton Gorsuch, Rowland Heights CA 159.00 ABC 1.85 6 4 4 Michael McDonald, Rochester Hills MI; Stephen Kalstein, 3.11 1 1 Dmitri Shabes - Alex Staykov, Walnut Creek CA 119.43 Birmingham MI 157.50 2.33 2 David Carlson - Carole Carlson, Englewood CO 110.86 1.39 5 5 Barbara Gilcrest, Irvine CA; Nadine Nakai, Costa Mesa CA 156.00 2.10 3 2 1 Scott Gorsuch, Oakland CA; Clinton Gorsuch, Rowland Heights CA 107.00 0.80 6/8 Ann Bailey, Mertzon TX; Patricia Eckert, San Angelo TX 152.00 1.58 4 3 Roger Lee - Sean Lui, Arcadia CA 104.50 1.19 6/8 6 Shirley Ashby - Mary McGinnis, Dallas TX 152.00 1.18 5 4 Clarence Mette III, Scottsdale AZ; Claudia Vargas, Brazil 98.29 1.19 6/8 Michael Schneider, Denver CO; Alice Franklin-Holden, Davis CA 152.00 1.19 6 5 2 Donald Smith - Marcia Lane, El Cajon CA 97.71 0.89 6 3 Gail Shapiro, Laguna Woods CA; Ruston Calisch, San Clemente CA 96.00 SATURDAY STRATIFIED SENIOR PAIRS 0.67 4 Alex Weir - Anita Weir, Playa del Rey CA 76.57 104 Pairs ABC SATURDAY EVENING 0-300 SWISS 17.08 1 1 Brad Beland, La Canada Fltrd CA; John Waken, Arcadia CA 398.25 12 Teams 12.81 2 2 1 Dave Johnston - Karen Johnston, Fountain Valley CA 394.10 AB 9.61 3 Peter Petruzzellis, Toronto ON; Martin Morris, Wheeling IL 393.75 3.11 1 1 Bruce Sellers, Golden CO; John Culp, Long Beach CA; Emiel Domis, 7.21 4 3 2 R Carroll - S Carroll, Rancho Mirage CA 381.64 Versailles KY; Peter Weber, Fresno CA 59.00 5.40 5 Ronald Kay - Bunny Schmidt, San Diego CA 378.52 2.33 2 2 Anthony Shloss - Jane King, Irvine CA; Julia Leonard - Betty 4.05 6 Martin Hertz, Piedmont CA; Elizabeth Marcus, San Francisco CA 375.00 Eisenzimmer, Huntington Bh CA 57.00 4.38 7 4 Jim Kelsey, Fremont CA; Pang-Pen Sheng, Castro Valley CA 374.36 1.75 3 Roseanne Smith - Booker Smith Jr, Richmond CA; Mark Kuntz - Jack 3.02 8 Dave Kruse, Lakehead CA; Robert Wierman, Anderson CA 372.81 Keith, Seattle WA 55.00 3.29 5 Peter Golitzen - Kathy Golitzen, El Cerrito CA 364.50 1.31 4 Marilyn Smith, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA; Helen Taft, Rncho Pls Vrd CA; Bernard 2.47 6 Anne Graziano, Union NJ; Betty Lamborn, Montclair NJ 362.94 Gee, San Pedro CA; Tom Barna, Lomita CA 45.00 2.56 3 June Sayles - Irving Hirsch, Laguna Woods CA 341.66 1.27 3 Edie Siemens, Prior Lake MN; Janis Ellis - Amy Staska, Lakeville MN; 1.92 4 John Bronson, Scottsdale AZ; Bud Light, Denver CO 341.13 Christopher Galbraith, San Ramon CA 44.00 1.86 5 Margot Livenspargar, Apple Valley CA; Edward Makowski, Sunnyvale CA 333.75 WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY MORNING SIDE GAME SERIES 1.08 6 Roy Woolsey, Newport Beach CA; Roy Woolsey, Los Altos CA 326.60 180 Players 6.67 1/2 Larry Ascher, East Orange New Jersey 128.41% SATURDAY-SUNDAY SIDE SERIES 6.67 1/2 Blair Seidler, Fair Lawn New Jersey 128.41% 40 Pairs 5.92 3/4 Jonathan Ohliger, Ridgewood New Jersey 117.96% ABC 5.92 3/4 Lee Ohliger, Ridgewood New Jersey 117.96% 4.55 1 Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA; Bonnie Bagley, Colorado Spgs CO 136.50 4.78 5 Brad Bozick, Waltham Massachusetts 117.42% 3.64 2 1 Ernie Frank, Harbor City CA; Mark Raggio, Rancho Palos Vd CA 133.00 3.96 6/7 Peter Morse, North Vancouver British Columbia 117.35% 2.88 3 2 1 Jon Downing, Solihill England; Ian Kidger, Miami FL 128.00 3.96 6/7 Kelley Hwang, New York New York 117.35% 1.92 4 Winthrop Allegaert - Judith Bianco, New York NY 126.50 1.87 5/7 Bruce Maclin, Bakersfield CA; Roger Bates, Mesa AZ 126.00 WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY MORNING SIDE GAME SERIES 2.05 5/7 3 Bob Price, La Quinta CA; Charles McCarthy, San Jacinto CA 126.00 22 Pairs 1.59 5/7 Skip Carson, Lakewood CO; Mary Anne Pixley, Littleton CO 126.00 ABC 2.16 4 2 Jerome Serling, Newbury Park CA; Valerie Petersen, Walnut Creek CA 118.00 3.19 1 1 Bud Biswas, Lexington MA; Susan Winkler, Amherst NH 103.00 1.15 5 Barry Segal, Lincolnshire IL; Nina Lubick-Reich, Fullerton CA 116.50 2.39 2 Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Steve Gross, Westlake Vlg CA 97.50 1.62 6 3 Stanley Greengard - Arlene Greengard, Torrance CA 115.00 2.16 3 2 Ralph Mocker - Carl Michelet, Goleta CA 96.50 1.22 4 Anthony Eckman, Austin TX; Sandra Schneider, Boca Raton FL 112.00 1.96 4 Heinz Grunewald - Noe Mallari, San Diego CA 96.00 1.24 5 Barbara Blake, La Jolla CA; Judith Nydick, Havertown PA 108.50 1.37 5 Kelley Hwang, New York NY; Peter Morse, North Vancouver BC 95.00 Page 10 Daily Bulletin

SATURDAY B/C/D PAIRS 2ND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION MM EAST-WEST BC D BCD 1 Neal Webb, San Jose CA; Paul McGough, Sun City West AZ 194.19 1 Kevin Perkins, Austin TX; Al Remer, Ft Lauderdale FL 190.56 2 Mark Teaford, Kihei HI; R Bruce Martin, Paia HI 189.52 2 Ann Cressman, Laguna Niguel CA; Audrey Wicks, Irvine CA 181.21 3 Jeff Fang - Chin-Cheng Fang, Arcadia CA 182.77 3/4 1 William Glass, Clovis CA; Gail Rosenthal, Sunnyvale CA 167.19 4 1 B Horiguchi - Chiye Horiguchi, Gardena CA 182.25 3/4 Nancy Peterson, Euless TX; Gary Neisler, N Richlnd Hls TX 167.19 5/6 Nancy Gunn - Betty Blatt, Santa Rosa CA 172.38 5 2 Robert C.F. Wang, El Monte CA; Shiu-Ming Huang, San Marino CA 166.67 5/6 2 Bernard Simkin - Avram Ninyo, Rancho Santa Fe CA 172.38 6 Nicholas France, Spring Valley NY; Jennifer Broekman, Fair Lawn NJ 166.15 3 1 Dipak Patel, Redwood City CA; Sue Stokes, Southlake TX 165.12 3 William Isham, Albuquerque NM; Deborah Reichman, Algodones NM 165.63 1 Pat Davidoff, Castlegar BC; Courtney Cochran, Seattle WA 149.02 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION NN EAST-WEST BC D BCD 1 1 Roman Matusik, San Clemente CA; Gene Takamine, Rncho Pls Vrd CA 194.19 1 1 Paul McAdam, Highland CA; Andrew McAdam, Castro Valley CA 192.63 2 Joanne Brown - Alfred Goldspiel, Alameda CA 190.04 2 2 1 J Beck, Millbrae CA; Charles Riffle, Emerald Hills CA 185.37 3 2 Spencer Jones, Westminster CO; Nancy Jones, Anchorage AK 189.52 3 John Boackle Jr, Poway CA; Deborah Vier, Escondido CA 181.21 4 3 Lee Ohliger - Jonathan Ohliger, Ridgewood NJ 177.58 4/5 3 2 Timothy Finlay - Eileen Gerrish, Claremont CA 179.13 5 Gloria Mize, Long Beach CA; Dottie Thompson, Los Alamitos CA 177.06 4/5 Ashley Szymski - Gerald Szymski, Westmont IL 179.13 6 Sandra Cropper, San Juan Capo CA; Jim McFall, Los Alamitos CA 164.08 6 4 Louis Ray, Las Vegas NV; J.Lynne Schuetz, Sun City West AZ 177.06 1 Philip White - Darlene White, San Clemente CA 146.94 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OOO EAST-WEST BC D BCD 1 1 1 Douglas Woodworth, San Diego CA; Victor Woodworth, Newport Beach CA 200.25 1 Sanjeev Pathak, Roswell GA; Milton Kalikman, Azusa CA 193.50 2 2 Robert Hill - Brenda Glaze, Anchorage AK 184.50 2 1 Dean Wangsvick, Daly City CA; Joanne Allen, San Francisco CA 187.50 3 Laura Loring - Lacy Jennings, San Diego CA 172.50 3/4 2/3 Pam Oberholtz, Newport Beach CA; Michael Moreland, Irvine CA 181.50 4 Karen Alpert - Margaret Mataga, Glendale CA 168.75 3/4 2/3 George Lawrence - Carol Hall, Seal Beach CA 181.50 1 Henry Crowder, Rncho Pls Vrd CA; Michael Hurt, Manhattan Beach CA 162.75

SATURDAY EVENING SIDE GAME NORTH-SOUTH SECTION RRR EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Mary Anne Pixley, Littleton CO; Skip Carson, Lakewood CO 191.50 1 Noe Mallari, San Diego CA; Jack Margid, San Francisco CA 213.00 2 Ashraf El Sadi - Jill El Sadi, Union City CA 172.00 2 Peter Filandro - Marie Filandro, Smyrna DE 194.50 3 1 1 Carl Fesler - Lillian Fesler, Albuquerque NM 171.00 3 1 1 Sandra Jackson - Richard Jackson, Bellaire TX 178.00 4 2 2 Shirley Spink, Green Valley AZ; Rosalie Roberts, Upland CA 164.00 4 2 Nina Lubick-Reich, Fullerton CA; Barry Segal, Lincolnshire IL 171.50 5/6 Gerrie Owen - Virginia Sherman, Dallas TX 162.50 5 3 Pat Juenemann - Dewayne Juenemann, Lancaster CA 170.00 5/6 Carl Dahl Jr - Marie Dahl, Northridge CA 162.50 6 Kevin Epley - Howard Epley, Kent WA 169.00 3 Sue Keetch - Derald Keetch, Fort Worth TX 154.50 4 2 Patricia Lewis - Marilyn Shelton, Seattle WA 163.50 4 3 Robert Moorman Jr - Jo Ann Moorman, Huntsville AL 154.00

SATURDAY EVENING 0-300 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION O EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 Dmitri Shabes - Alex Staykov, Walnut Creek CA 119.43 1 Sam Katz, Hinsdale IL; Rob Meckstroth, Gainesville FL 107.50 2 David Carlson - Carole Carlson, Englewood CO 110.86 1 1 1 Scott Gorsuch, Oakland CA; Clinton Gorsuch, Rowland Heights CA 107.00 3 2 Clarence Mette III, Scottsdale AZ; Claudia Vargas, 71.520-080 Brasi Brazil 98.29 2 2 Roger Lee - Sean Lui, Arcadia CA 104.50 4 3 1 Donald Smith - Marcia Lane, El Cajon CA 97.71 3 3 Milton Mendelsohn, Woodland Hls CA; Lorena Mendelsohn, Woodland Hills CA 93.50 5 4 2 Gail Shapiro, Laguna Woods CA; Ruston Calisch, San Clemente CA 96.00 4 4 Betsy Goldsmith, Dallas TX; Chuck Brown, Cleburne TX 91.50 5 John Berg Jr - April Berg, Long Beach CA 91.00 2 Charles Self - Mary Anne Self, Valencia CA 76.50

MIXED BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS 1ST QUALIFYING SESSION SECTIONS CC GG 1 Kenneth Kranyak - Laurie Kranyak, Bay Village OH; Danny Sprung - Jo Ann Sprung, Philadelphia PA 20.50 2/3 Bart Bramley - Judy Wadas - John Sutherlin - Peggy Sutherlin, Dallas TX 18.50 2/3 George Steiner - Carlyn Steiner, Seattle WA; Steve Beatty, Bothell WA; Marinesa Letizia - Drew Casen - Teri Casen, Las Vegas NV 18.50 4 Richard Zeckhauser, Cambridge MA; Mildred Breed, Austin TX; Eddie Wold, Houston TX; Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL 18.00 5 Don Krauss, Beverly Hills CA; Betty Ann Kennedy, Shreveport LA; Rhoda Walsh, Henderson NV; Marv Dauer, Los Angeles CA 16.50 6/7 Jim Aitken, Bellevue WA; Michael Flanagan - Barbara Flanagan, Scottsdale AZ; Janet Daling, Seattle WA 16.00 6/7 Shirley Blum, Fresno CA; Stephen McConnell, Chicago IL; Pam Stratton - Steve Sellers, Arcata CA 16.00 8 Joanne Greene, San Rafael CA; Bob Crossley, Corte Madera CA; Ron Smith, San Francisco CA; Renee Mancuso, Los Angeles CA 14.50 9/11 Carolyn Bjorklund, Los Altos CA; Curtis Cheek, Huntsville AL; Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY; Billy Miller, Las Vegas NV; Irina Levitina, Fair Lawn NJ 14.00 9/11 Robb Gordon - Linda Gordon, New York NY; John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT; Sylvia Summers, Montreal QC 14.00 9/11 Gabriel Tawil, Glendale WI; William Malesevich, Mayville WI; Reiko Raese, Boulder CO; Eileen Cripps, Madison WI 14.00 12/13 Edith Rosenkranz - George Rosenkranz, Mexico; Alan Truscott, Riverdale NY; Dorothy Truscott, Bronx NY; Magy Mohan, Mexico; John Mohan, Col Polanco Mexico 13.00 12/13 John Kissinger - Susan Kissinger, San Clemente CA; Jon Wright - Vicki Creamer, La Mesa CA 13.00

SECTIONS DD HH 1/2 Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY; Lisa Berkowitz - David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ; Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL; G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, New York NY 17.00 1/2 Fulvio Fantoni, Rome Italy; Hemant Lall, Plano TX; Donna Compton - Petra Hamman, Dallas TX 17.00 3 Jill Meyers - Sidney Brownstein, Santa Monica CA; Ed Davis, Seal Beach CA; Kerri Sanborn, Stony Point NY; Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA 16.00 4/5 Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Steve Gross, Westlake Vlg CA; Roger Clough - Rebecca Clough, Culver City CA 15.50 4/5 Roberta Epstein - Mark Epstein - Phillip Goatz - Cynthia Goatz, Las Vegas NV 15.50 6/7 Sally Wheeler - Buddy Hanby, Spring TX; James Griffin - Patricia Griffin, Austin TX 15.00 6/7 Barry Rigal, New York NY; Neil Chambers - Donna Natili, Schenectady NY; JoAnna Stansby, Castro Valley CA 15.00 8/9 Robert Schwartz, San Pedro CA; Abby Heitner - Lou Reich, Wheaton MD; Judy Pede, Grass Valley CA 14.50 8/9 Adele Verkamp, Phoenix AZ; D Starr, Newport Beach CA; Jennifer Gianera - Greg Michaels, San Diego CA; Tony Ames, Minnetonka MN; Sandra Stevens, Katy TX 14.50 10 Patricia Tucker, Atlanta GA; Kevin Collins, Dunwoody GA; David Better, Southampton PA; Daisy Goecker, Yardley PA; Jeff Roman, Alexandria VA; Jessica Piafsky, New York NY 13.75 11/14 Ralph Cohen - Joan Cohen, Memphis TN; Marianne Spanier - Bud Marsh, Scottsdale AZ 13.50 11/14 Beverly Perry - Judith Bianco - Winthrop Allegaert, New York NY; Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY; Markland Molson, Hollywood FL; Tobi Sokolow, Austin TX 13.50 11/14 Greg Humphreys, Charlottesville VA; Caryn Villalon, Willits CA; Adam Meyerson, Pittsburgh PA; Solange Graziani, W Los Angeles CA 13.50 11/14 Joan Jackson - Norman Beck, Dallas TX; Mike Passell, Plano TX; Adrienne Green, Los Angeles CA 13.50

SECTIONS EE II 1 Corinne Kirkham - Jim Kirkham, San Bernardino CA; V Jay Tipton - Linda Tipton, Irvine CA 19.50 2 Marjorie Michelin, Los Angeles CA; Nels Erickson, Las Vegas NV; Beverly Rosenberg, Sherman Oaks CA; Steve Cohen, Burbank CA 17.00 3 Joan Brooke, La Quinta CA; Eric Rodwell, Clearwater Bch FL; Mike Cappelletti - Shannon Cappelletti, Hixson TN 16.50 4/6 Gaylor Kasle - Barbara Kasle, Boca Raton FL; Nancy Passell, Plano TX; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ 16.00 4/6 Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV; Shawn Quinn, Richmond TX; Dan Morse, Houston TX; Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL; Bobby Wolff, Dallas TX 16.00 4/6 Thomas Peters - Carolyn Peters, Grapeland TX; Michael Shuman, Pasadena CA; Nell Cahn, Shreveport LA 16.00 7 Sheila Ekeblad - Russell Ekeblad, Providence RI; Jill Levin - Robert Levin, Bronx NY 13.60 8 Alan Myerson - Abby Myerson, Sherman Oaks CA; Gloria Levy - Louis Levy, Los Angeles CA 13.50 9 Jim Linhart, Delray Beach FL; Haruko Koshi, Tokyo Japan; Kumiko Umehara, Tokyo Japan; Kazuo K. Furuta, Kanagawa-Ken Japan 13.10 10/16 Mary Oshlag - Richard Oshlag, Germantown TN; Linda Granell - Dave Smith, Memphis TN 13.00 10/16 Larry Harris - Dorothy Wood, Manhattan Beach CA; Frances Israel, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA; Raymond Mack, Redondo Beach CA 13.00 10/16 Harry Tudor - Barbara Wallace, Miami FL; Cathy Nathan - Marc Nathan, Thousand Oaks CA 13.00 10/16 Janet Ju - George Wang, El Monte CA; Suzanne Lebendig - Alan Lebendig, Los Angeles CA 13.00 10/16 Kenneth Kadis - Elayne Kadis, Brookline MA; Marshall Miles - Dolores McDonald, Redlands CA 13.00 10/16 Rob Crawford - Ellen Crawford, Las Vegas NV; Lynne Feldman - Jason Feldman, Champaign IL 13.00 10/16 Gloria Rabinowitz - Martin Rabinowitz, Narberth PA; Donna Morgen - Richard Morgen, Havertown PA 13.00

WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY MORNING SIDE GAME SERIES NORTH-SOUTH SECTION MM EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 Bud Biswas, Lexington MA; Susan Winkler, Amherst NH 103.00 1 Heinz Grunewald - Noe Mallari, San Diego CA 96.00 2 Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Steve Gross, Westlake Vlg CA 97.50 2 Kelley Hwang, New York NY; Peter Morse, North Vancouver BC 95.00 3 2 Ralph Mocker - Carl Michelet, Goleta CA 96.50 3 1 1 Lee Ohliger - Jonathan Ohliger, Ridgewood NJ 93.50 4 3 1 James Orme, Chesapeake VA; Paula Boland, Northridge CA 93.50 4 2 2 Iku Kawahara, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA; Sumi Tofukuji, Gardena CA 93.00 4 Duaine Benard, Redford MI; Amal Dasgupta, Wilmington DE 90.00 3 3 Brian Duran, Cambridge MA; Brad Bozick, Waltham MA 92.50 2/3 George Mann III - George Mann Jr, Kinnelon NJ 85.50 2/3 Lawrence Hanna, Huntington Bh CA; Richard Hanna, Laguna Woods CA 85.50

SATURDAY MORNING 49ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION M EAST-WEST DE F DEF 1 1 Judy Velasquez, Colorado Spgs CO; Charles Bardelis, Falmouth MA 102.14 1 Sherrie Auhll, Los Angeles CA; Matt Leung, Montebello CA 102.43 2 2 Paul Jacobs - Denise Jacobs, Valencia CA 96.00 2 John Tyner, West Covina CA; Richard Patterson, Glendora CA 102.36 3 3 David Copi - Barbara Copi, Ann Arbor MI 93.91 3 1 1 Nancy Deainza, Irvine CA; Mary Patterson, Laguna Woods CA 99.93 4 Richard Eddy - Patricia Eddy, Bay Point CA 92.07 4 Frank Seipp, Long Beach CA; Kay Tseng, Huntington Bch CA 87.70 1 Sharon Levin - Don Ayers, Seal Beach CA 77.93 2 John Bray - Sheila Bray, Rcho Palos Vrde CA 83.86

SATURDAY MORNING 299ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION O EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 Larry Mohr, Woodside CA; William Bidermann, Los Gatos CA 164.31 1 Jerry Esterkin, Tarzana CA; James Esterkin, Jportland OR 167.14 2 Eli Wang - Gitta Earll, Arcadia CA 160.36 2 1 1 Scott Gorsuch, Oakland CA; Clinton Gorsuch, Rowland Heights CA 149.81 3 2 1 Stephen Kalstein, Birmingham MI; Michael McDonald, Rochester Hills MI 150.50 3 John Taylor, Lago Vista TX; Sue Gerard, Mexico 147.05 4 Ernest Ross - Mary Largent, Long Beach CA 150.31 4 2 Maureen Warman - Jessica Lai, Danville CA 141.81 5 3 Frances Knopf, Laurel MD; Judy Tomic, RanchoPalosVerde MD 148.60 5 3 2 Robert Cave, Oakland CA; Patricia Corrigan, Palo Alto CA 141.19 6 4 Amy Staska - Janis Ellis, Lakeville MN 146.77 6 4 3 Curtis Johnson - Lynn Johnson, La Palma CA 140.55 5 2 Roger Anderson - Sandy Anderson, Dacula GA 130.22 5 4 Barbara Gilcrest, Irvine CA; Nadine Nakai, Costa Mesa CA 140.24 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION P EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Susan Rhoades - Rufus Rhoades, Pasadena CA 155.00 1 Phyllis Berkovitz, Pittsburgh PA; Murray Goldman, Coronado CA 157.00 2 1 1 Len Ringel, Gainesville FL; Henry Sheehan, Torrance CA 150.00 2 1 1 Fred Willbanks, Long Beach CA; Judith Davidson, Bend OR 155.50 3 2 2 Cathleen Otvos, Oakland CA; Christopher Galbraith, San Ramon CA 148.50 3 2 2 Carole Noreen, Encino CA; Roberta Le Feuvre, Van Nuys CA 147.50 4 3 Lenard Lakofka, Hill CA; Carleton Genebach, Huntington Bh CA 146.50 4 Clarke Fairbrother, Santa Ana CA; Philip Lapalio, Chicago IL 144.00 5 4 Michael Marcucci, San Gabriel CA; Judy Carter-Johnson, Seal Beach CA 144.00 5 3 Mort Nagler, Studio City CA; Frank Douglas, Tucson AZ 143.00 4 Michael Schneider, Denver CO; Alice Franklin-Holden, Davis CA 137.00

2ND SATURDAY SENIOR PAIRS FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION W EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 Millie Garrison, Riverside CA; Corliss Serber, San Bernardino CA 201.46 1 1 1 R Carroll - S Carroll, Rancho Mirage CA 204.06 2 Bob Bratcher, Vista CA; Derald Keetch, Fort Worth TX 186.92 2 2 Linda Foresta, Monarch Beach CA; Beverly Cochran, Corona del Mar CA 194.19 3 2 1 Roy Woolsey, Newport Beach CA; Roy Woolsey, Los Altos CA 181.73 3 3 Jim Kelsey, Fremont CA; Pang-Pen Sheng, Castro Valley CA 181.73 4 3 Allan Mandelin, San Diego CA; Paul Robinson, Stanford CA 178.62 4/5 L Margott - Mary Olivier, Santa Monica CA 170.83 5 Ruby Davis, San Marino CA; Ann Walsh, Pasadena CA 173.42 4/5 Gayle Andrews, Stanton CA; Subba Ravipudi, Downey CA 170.83 4 2 Minnie Poindexter, Cerritos CA; Tommy Ellison, Anaheim CA 167.71 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION X EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Sylvia Doryland, Nipomo CA; Marilyn Christy, Fountain Valley CA 201.98 1 1 Anne Graziano, Union NJ; Betty Lamborn, Montclair NJ 199.38 2 Stanley Snyder, La Habra CA; Duane Kennedy Jr, Fullerton CA 187.44 2 2 Peter Golitzen - Kathy Golitzen, El Cerrito CA 182.77 3 1 1 Dave Johnston - Karen Johnston, Fountain Valley CA 183.29 3 Ronald Kay - Bunny Schmidt, San Diego CA 181.73 4 2 Masaharu Wakasa - Nobuko Wakasa, Kawasaki-Shi Japan 181.21 4 William Hamann - Anne Hamann, Riverside CA 176.54 Daily Bulletin Page 11

5 Albert Postar - Al Beebe, Albuquerque NM 173.42 5 Gerald Van Gemert, Laguna Beach CA; Sam Wilson, Las Vegas NV 174.46 6 3 Sue Dreier, Laguna Woods CA; Edith Felton, Beverly Hills CA 163.04 6 3 Russ Novak - Al Abston, San Diego CA 168.75 4 Margaret Moen, Seattle WA; Terezinha Traynor, Mill Creek WA 157.85 4 Ruth Ableman, Irvine CA; Lillian Richmond, Huntington Bh CA 166.67 1 Marylou Farmer, Santa Ana CA; Dorothy Wing, Anaheim CA 154.73 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION Y EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Ruby Rhoads - Arnold Katz, Laguna Woods CA 187.44 1 Dave Kruse, Lakehead CA; Robert Wierman, Anderson CA 190.56 2 Patricia Elms, Newport Beach CA; Patricia Levin, Huntington Bh CA 177.06 2 Bob Luebkeman, Walnut Creek CA; Anita Burgis, San Diego CA 189.52 3 1 1 Jane Archer - Dean Archer, Garden Grove CA 174.46 3 Mary Ruth Blustein, Bellevue WA; Margaret Joy, Seattle WA 184.85 4 Jean Jacobson, Fullerton CA; Lois Abramson, Huntington Bh CA 173.94 4 1 1 June Sayles - Irving Hirsch, Laguna Woods CA 171.35 5 Robert Sullivan, San Diego CA; Richard Hull, Long Beach CA 172.90 5 2 Barbara Swan, Roseville CA; Joan Mesias, Temple City CA 169.79 6 2 John Bronson, Scottsdale AZ; Bud Light, Denver CO 172.38 6 3 John Ielmini - Joyce Ielmini, Patterson CA 165.63 3 Martha Orloff, Santa Monica CA; John Lu, Los Angeles CA 160.96 4 Reginald Williams, Lafayette CA; Barbara Hanson, Orinda CA 157.85 4 Betty Jackson, Temple City CA; Barbara Betz, Las Vegas NV 158.37 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION V EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Martin Hertz, Piedmont CA; Elizabeth Marcus, San Francisco CA 179.25 1 1 Brad Beland, La Canada Fltrd CA; John Waken, Arcadia CA 192.75 2 1 1 B Frank Rubin, Los Angeles CA; Robert Victor, Palm Springs CA 176.25 2 Millie Smith, Vista CA; Jane Basilico, Santa Cruz CA 192.00 3 Judy Levi - Richard Ryder, Los Angeles CA 173.25 3 Peter Petruzzellis, Toronto ON; Martin Morris, Wheeling IL 183.00 4 2 Al Martinson - Jeanette Martinson, Escondido CA 171.00 4 William Allison, Atlanta GA; Charles Galloway, Bolton ON 173.25 3 Sue Morgan - Grant Morgan, Atascadero CA 161.25 2 1 Margot Livenspargar, Apple Valley CA; Edward Makowski, Sunnyvale CA 170.25 3 David Cooper, Ossining NY; Hilary Edmondson, Fort Lee NJ 162.75 2 Mary Cunningham, Wichita KS; Margaret Peterson, Grand Forks ND 161.25

2ND SATURDAY DAYLIGHT OPEN PAIR FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION T EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Michael Crane, Canton MI; Anastasia Tessler, Ann Arbor MI 185.00 1 Donald Crum, Winnetka CA; Gilbert Stinebaugh, Van Nuys CA 204.50 2 Charles Gray, Philadelphia PA; Gail Bell, King of Prussia PA 178.50 2 James Long, Sunnyvale CA; Evelyn Holtz, Santa Rosa CA 187.00 3 1 Tom Wylie, Woodland Hills CA; Steven Yaffe, Sherman Oaks CA 173.00 3 1 Diane Lynch - Kaye Amdon, Orange CA 183.00 4 2 1 Dennis Balfe, University City MO; Charles Swart, Portland OR 170.50 4 John Anderson, Baton Rouge LA; Curtis Carpenter, Memphis TN 168.00 5 3 2 Maria Pendergast, W Hollywood CA; Michael Levin, West Hollywood CA 164.50 5 2 1 Wilson Augustine - Penny Augustine, Toronto ON 167.50 6 4 Roy Young II - Joseph Thomas, Redondo Beach CA 160.00 6 3 2 Kay Link - Avis Morse, Visalia CA 164.00 4 James Gleick, Garrison NY; David Feldman, New York NY 161.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION U EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 P O’Brien, Sacramento CA; Carol Carpenter, Santa Barbara CA 205.40 1 Joanne Molt - John Molt Jr, Grand Rapids MI 187.87 2 2 Martin Sandberg - Grace Sandberg, Walnut Creek CA 175.65 2 Gail Wells, Plano TX; Michael Walrath, Keller TX 174.36 3 Leonard Helman, Santa Fe NM; Mark Horton, Romford Essex England 172.90 3 1 Brian Gilbert, Irvine CA; Larry Gilbert, Burien WA 169.98 4 Nancy Abbott, Arlington VA; Allan Mazer, Towson MD 171.15 4 Ed Piken, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA; Michael Piken, Santa Monica CA 169.25 5 Linda Peterson - Eugene White Jr, Playa del Rey CA 163.29 5 Robert Gish, El Monte CA; Madie Brice, Cordova TN 167.81 6 3 1 Claude Le Feuvre, Van Nuys CA; Dwight Hunt, Granada Hills CA 162.33 6 2 1 Robert McConnell, Palm Desert CA; June Mitchell, Palm Springs CA 167.35 4 Ian Collins, Vista CA; Lorraine Gordon, Carlsbad CA 160.77 3 2 Kai-Chiu Chan, Irvine CA; William Heess, Marlborough MA 161.15 2 Al Jinnah, Redondo Beach CA; Michael Davoudian, Burbank CA 136.03 4 Julie Grabel, Huntington Bh CA; Suresh Mahajan, Del Mar CA 151.65

2ND SATURDAY DAYLIGHT OPEN PAIRS SECOND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION T EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Leonard Helman, Santa Fe NM; Mark Horton, Romford Essex England 214.50 1 Charles Gray, Philadelphia PA; Gail Bell, King of Prussia PA 192.00 2 Robert Gish, El Monte CA; Madie Brice, Cordova TN 187.00 2 James Long, Sunnyvale CA; Evelyn Holtz, Santa Rosa CA 185.00 3 1 Julie Grabel, Huntington Bh CA; Suresh Mahajan, Del Mar CA 177.50 3 1 Tom Wylie, Woodland Hills CA; Steven Yaffe, Sherman Oaks CA 179.00 4 Ed Piken, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA; Michael Piken, Santa Monica CA 174.50 4 2 1 Maria Pendergast, W Hollywood CA; Michael Levin, West Hollywood CA 175.50 5 2 Richard Henry, Lewisburg PA; William Simmons, Rncho Pls Vrd CA 167.00 5 Michael Crane, Canton MI; Anastasia Tessler, Ann Arbor MI 159.00 6/7 Gail Wells, Plano TX; Michael Walrath, Keller TX 165.50 6 3 Toby Shapiro, Ukiah CA; Kate Hill, Santa Rosa CA 155.50 6/7 3 Brian Gilbert, Irvine CA; Larry Gilbert, Burien WA 165.50 4 2 Dennis Balfe, University City MO; Charles Swart, Portland OR 149.50 1 Paul Schommer, Visalia CA; Howard Arquette, Selma CA 150.00 2 Robert McConnell, Palm Desert CA; June Mitchell, Palm Springs CA 129.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION U EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 James Gleick, Garrison NY; David Feldman, New York NY 191.92 1 Barbara Barlow - Edward Barlow, Sunnyvale CA 198.38 2 John Anderson, Baton Rouge LA; Curtis Carpenter, Memphis TN 176.04 2 Robert Casey - Bernard Garbose, Worcester MA 179.58 3 2 Maria Abbott, San Francisco CA; Genecia Adler, New York NY 174.42 3 1 P O’Brien, Sacramento CA; Carol Carpenter, Santa Barbara CA 177.04 4 Donald Crum, Winnetka CA; Gilbert Stinebaugh, Van Nuys CA 170.75 4 2 Ian Collins, Vista CA; Lorraine Gordon, Carlsbad CA 163.08 5 3 1 William Lindner - Jennifer Lindner, Conroe TX 163.80 5 3 1 Claude Le Feuvre, Van Nuys CA; Dwight Hunt, Granada Hills CA 162.50 6 4 Diane Lynch - Kaye Amdon, Orange CA 156.50 6 4 2 Al Jinnah, Redondo Beach CA; Michael Davoudian, Burbank CA 157.58 2 Olivia Malyn, Laguna Woods CA; Juyne Tayson, Palm Desert CA 152.46

SATURDAY AFTERNOON 49ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION M EAST-WEST DE F DEF 1 Richard Eddy - Patricia Eddy, Bay Point CA 106.00 1 Richard Thome - Marie Thome, Carlsbad CA 103.50 2 1 Charles Bardelis, Falmouth MA; Judy Velasquez, Colorado Spgs CO 104.50 2 1 Linda Camras - Michael Camras, Los Angeles CA 93.50 3 John Tyner, West Covina CA; Richard Patterson, Glendora CA 100.50 3 Samuel Lim, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA; Bee-De Lim, Palos Verdes Pen CA 92.00 4 2 Lynn Robinson, N Aurora IL; Rose Ann Donzelli, Lombard IL 97.00 4 2 1 Mary Patterson, Laguna Woods California; Nancy Deainza, Irvine CA 91.50 5 3 Paul Jacobs - Denise Jacobs, Valencia CA 91.00 5 Sally Perring, Clovis CA; Mun Takeda, Fresno CA 91.00 1 Mark Speizer - Nancy Speizer, Long Beach CA 81.00 3 Carol Hanson, Redondo Beach CA; Joan Lawyer, Palos Verdes Est CA 86.50

SATURDAY AFTERNOON 299ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION O EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 1 Michael McDonald, Rochester Hills MI; Stephen Kalstein, Birmingham MI 157.50 1 Patricia Lewis - Marilyn Shelton, Seattle WA 180.50 2 Ernest Ross - Mary Largent, Long Beach CA 156.50 2 Jerry Esterkin, Tarzana CA; James Esterkin, Jportland OR 159.50 3 Eli Wang - Gitta Earll, Arcadia CA 147.00 3 1 1 Scott Gorsuch, Oakland CA; Clinton Gorsuch, Rowland Heights CA 159.00 4 2 2 Len Ringel, Gainesville FL; Henry Sheehan, Torrance CA 145.50 4 2 2 Barbara Gilcrest, Irvine CA; Nadine Nakai, Costa Mesa CA 156.00 5 3 3 Cathleen Otvos, Oakland CA; Christopher Galbraith, San Ramon CA 141.50 5 3 Ann Bailey, Mertzon TX; Patricia Eckert, San Angelo TX 152.00 4 Jack Rippy - Sharon Rippy, Lake Forest CA 130.00 4 Nancy Cadwell, Palo Alto CA; Diana Seeb, Laguna Niguel CA 145.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION P EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Sue Gerard, Mexico Mexico; John Taylor, Lago Vista TX 155.00 1 1 1 Judson Cohan, Arcadia CA; Michael Gebel, Glendale CA 176.50 2/3 1/2 1 Shirley Ashby - Mary McGinnis, Dallas TX 152.00 2 2 2 Paul Marjoram, Los Angeles CA; Michael Johnson, Mission Viejo CA 166.00 2/3 1/2 Michael Schneider, Denver CO; Alice Franklin-Holden, Davis CA 152.00 3 3 Janis Ellis, Lakeville MN; Edie Siemens, Prior Lake MN 146.50 4/5 3/4 2/3 Curtis Johnson - Lynn Johnson, La Palma CA 143.00 4 4 David Jones, Long Beach CA; Robert Daniel, Gardena CA 137.00 4/5 3/4 2/3 Carole Noreen, Encino CA; Roberta Le Feuvre, Van Nuys CA 143.00 5 5 3 Kurth Krause, Costa Mesa CA; Andrew Gilcrest, Irvine CA 136.00

SATURDAY FLIGHT A/X OPEN PAIRS 1ST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS AAA BBB EAST-WEST AX AX 1 1 Stewart Mackeigan, Wilmington MA; Jeffrey Lehman, Newton Center MA 361.00 1 1 Bea Bralliar - John Bralliar, Lomita CA 392.50 2 John Conway - Marcia Freed, Stuart FL 359.50 2 2 Demeter Manning - Thomas Wood, Crestline CA 380.00 3 2 Arif Shah, Granada Hills CA; Alan Haim, Sherman Oaks CA 358.50 3 3 Cam Meyer - Norman Hogarth, Bend OR 373.00 4 3 Bud Biswas, Lexington MA; Susan Winkler, Amherst NH 356.00 4 Stephen Sturm - Charlotte Sturm, Fullerton CA 365.00 5 Elena Brucilovsky - Miguel Reygadas, Mexico 351.50 5 Brenda Montague, Swampscott MA; David Sokolow, Austin TX 353.50 6 4 Patricia Banks - Verna Scott, Los Angeles CA 351.00 6 Anne Arndt, Puyallup WA; Gail Erickson, Mendocino CA 353.00 7 Sylvia Shallon - Allan Chapman, Los Angeles CA 347.50 7 Cynthia Schneider - Rebecca Schneider, East Brunswick NJ 352.00 8 5 D Herron, New York NY; Doug Handler, Berkeley CA 344.50 8 4 John Farr Jr - Lucy Tredennick, Lomita CA 351.00 9 L Andrew Campbell - Roberta Grubb, Manhattan Beach CA 341.00 9 5 Sorin Samanta, Rochester MN; Freda Thornbrough, Downey CA 350.00 10 6 Jamie Bass - Wayne Christensen Jr, Houston TX 339.50 10 6 Polly Hoover - Benjamin Bakke, Prescott AZ 348.00 11 7 Bob Johnson, Pasadena CA; John Villalobos, Glendale CA 335.00 11 Adriana Yanez - Miriam Rosenberg, Mexico 347.00 8 John Killian, Sunset Beach CA; Paula Warren, Englewood CO 334.50

SATURDAY B/C/D PAIRS FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION MM EAST-WEST BC D BCD 1 Myrna Blaufarb, Los Angeles CA; Peter Phelan, Orillia ON 182.25 1 1 Bernard Simkin - Avram Ninyo, Rancho Santa Fe CA 187.44 2 1 Christine Foy, Aiken SC; Beth Christison, Lake Forest CA 180.69 2 Mark Teaford, Kihei HI; R Bruce Martin, Paia HI 185.37 3 2 Melinda Foos, Campbell CA; Georgianna Spinazze, Saratoga CA 177.06 3 Michael O’Hara, San Francisco CA; Pat Galligan, San Mateo CA 182.77 4 Ashley Szymski - Gerald Szymski, Westmont IL 175.50 4 John Boackle Jr, Poway CA; Deborah Vier, Escondido CA 180.69 5 3 Paul McAdam, Highland CA; Andrew McAdam, Castro Valley CA 173.42 5 Mary Goldberg, Glendale CA; Carol Rand, Woodland Hills CA 171.87 6 4 Louis Ray, Las Vegas NV; J.Lynne Schuetz, Sun City West AZ 172.90 6 2 1 Dipak Patel, Redwood City CA; Sue Stokes, Southlake TX 168.75 1 J Beck, Millbrae CA; Charles Riffle, Emerald Hills CA 167.71 3 B Horiguchi - Chiye Horiguchi, Gardena CA 167.71 2 Monica Jung, Lake Barrington IL; Donna Casey, Palatine IL 156.81 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION NN EAST-WEST BC D BCD 1 David Binney, Seattle WA; Barton Buffington, North Kingstown RI 192.63 1 1 1 Juan Jose Lagomarsino - Delia Costa, Buenos Aires Argentina 200.42 2 1 Dean Wangsvick, Daly City CA; Joanne Allen, San Francisco CA 190.04 2 2 Philip White - Darlene White, San Clemente CA 194.71 3 Sanjeev Pathak, Roswell GA; Milton Kalikman, Azusa CA 185.88 3 3 Pradeep Jhawar - Vandana Jhawar, Layton UT 193.15 4 Zac Cohen, San Lorenzo CA; Thomas Lennon, The Woodlands TX 183.29 4 Sandra Cropper, San Juan Capo CA; Jim McFall, Los Alamitos CA 188.48 5 Linda Gruber - Bob Gruber, Camarillo CA 179.13 5 Spencer Jones, Westminster CO; Nancy Jones, Anchorage AK 177.06 6 Nancy Peterson, Euless TX; Gary Neisler, N Richlnd Hls TX 171.35 6 Roman Matusik, San Clemente CA; Gene Takamine, Rncho Pls Vrd CA 164.60 2 1 Thomas Trudeau, Martinez CA; Patty Michael, San Francisco CA 160.96 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OOO EAST-WEST BC D BCD 1 1 1 Pat Davidoff, Castlegar BC; Courtney Cochran, Seattle WA 200.72 1 1 1 Douglas Woodworth, San Diego CA; Victor Woodworth, Newport Beach CA 199.79 2 2 Robert C.F. Wang, El Monte CA; Shiu-Ming Huang, San Marino CA 188.34 2 2 Steven Juk - Kristina Juk, Ventura CA 199.22 3 Jerry Jungmichel - Jo Bennett, Austin TX 178.36 3 Laura Loring - Lacy Jennings, San Diego CA 178.79 4 David Cheshire, Torrance CA; Nicholas Gregorio Sr, Lauderhill FL 177.47 4 Benjamin Eisenberg - Susan Eisenberg, Lords Valley PA 167.16

SATURDAY STRATIFIED SENIOR PAIRS 2ND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION W EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 Jim Kelsey, Fremont CA; Pang-Pen Sheng, Castro Valley CA 192.63 1 1 Sue Morgan - Grant Morgan, Atascadero CA 197.31 2 Jim Elbogen, Mission Viejo CA; Eileen Niesen, Huntington Bh CA 190.56 2 Martin Hertz, Piedmont CA; Elizabeth Marcus, San Francisco CA 195.75 3 Jeri Berger, Los Angeles CA; John Kuharetz, New Milford NJ 189.52 3 William Allison, Atlanta GA; Charles Galloway, Bolton ON 193.67 4 Bob Bratcher, Vista CA; Derald Keetch, Fort Worth TX 185.37 4 Dave Kruse, Lakehead CA; Robert Wierman, Anderson CA 182.25 5 2 1 R Carroll - S Carroll, Rancho Mirage CA 177.58 5 Judy Levi - Richard Ryder, Los Angeles CA 180.17 6 Gayle Andrews, Stanton CA; Subba Ravipudi, Downey CA 174.98 6 2 Gil Mahla, Hartwell GA; Theodore Burns, Bremerton WA 166.67 3 Berny Gertz - Andrea Rachlin, Palm Desert CA 168.23 3 Annette Morgan, Rncho Pls Vrd CA; Wilma Brickley, Hawthorne CA 160.44 4 Naomi Wandel - Hans Wandel, Portland OR 152.13 1 Al Martinson - Jeanette Martinson, Escondido CA 151.10 2 Esther Birnbaum - Daniel Birnbaum, Los Angeles CA 130.85 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION X EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Ronald Kay - Bunny Schmidt, San Diego CA 196.79 1 Arlie Lamb, San Mateo CA; Frank Jackson, Pacifica CA 202.50 2 1 Ruth Ableman, Irvine CA; Lillian Richmond, Huntington Bh CA 186.40 2 1 Joan Johnson, Pls Vrds Estate CA; Bea Cron, Rncho Pls Vrd CA 184.85 Page 12 Daily Bulletin

TODAY’S SCHEDULE

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

Sunday, July 27, 10:30 a.m.

Event Session Sold Entry/player/session ACBL members** Others Strati-Flighted Open Swiss Teams* Flight A/X LBCC, Lower Level, Hall B $13 $15 Flight B/C/D LBCC, Lower Level, Hall B $13 $15 Stratified Senior Swiss Teams* LBCC, Main Level, Room 103 $13 $15 A/X, B/C/D, and Senior Swisses are 7 matches of 7 boards, – playthrough

Sunday, July 27, 10:30 a.m. & 2:30 p.m.

Stratified Open Pairs* 1-2 LBCC, Lower Level, Hall B $13 $15 Bracketed KO Teams VI 3-4 LBCC, Lower Level, Hall B $13 $15 Saturday-Sunday Side Game Series* 3rd & 4th, single sessionsLBCC, Lower Level, Hall B $13 $15 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single LBCC, Main Level, Room 101 $12 $14 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single LBCC, Main Level, Room 101 $12 $12 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single LBCC, Main Level, Room 101 $12 $14

Sunday, July 27, Noon & 3 p.m. Stratified Fast Open Pairs* 1-2 LBCC, Main Level, Room 104B $13 $15

Sunday, July 27, Noon & 3:30 p.m. NABC+ FAST OPEN PAIRS 1-2F LBCC, Main Level, Room 104A $15.50

Sunday, July 27, Noon & 5:30 p.m. Stratified Open Swiss Teams* 1-2 LBCC, Main Level, Room 102 $13 $15

Sunday, July 27, Noon & 6:30 p.m. CHICAGO MIXED BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS 1-2F LBCC, Upper Level, Ballroom $15.50

Sunday, July 27, 6:30 p.m. Saturday-Sunday Side Game Series* 5th single session LBCC, Main Level, Room 101 $13 $15 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single LBCC, Main Level, Room 101 $12 $14 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single LBCC, Main Level, Room 101 $12 $12 See you in New Orleans November 20-30 for the Fall 2003 NABC

3 William Hamann - Anne Hamann, Riverside CA 178.62 3 2 1 Carl Nahm, San Mateo CA; Ruth Tuckman, Hillsborough CA 184.33 4 Stanley Snyder, La Habra CA; Duane Kennedy Jr, Fullerton CA 172.90 4 Marc Leventhal, Yorba Linda CA; Sandy Barnes, Alta Loma CA 173.94 5 2 William Nabors, Colorado Spgs CO; Lillian Hilles, Irvine CA 172.38 5 Richard Cheng, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA; Norman Avrech, Pacific Plsds CA 172.38 6 3 Isadore Sharp - Rosalie Sharp, Toronto ON 170.83 6 3 Edie Dockray, Villanova PA; Morris Lorber, Torrance CA 167.19 4 1 Donald Glynn, Westlake Vlg CA; George Peckham, Moorpark CA 169.27 4 2 Robert Carlson, Irvine CA; Ann Maness, Coto de Caza CA 164.60 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION Y EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 Shirley Cooper, San Marino CA; Maureen Peterson, Pasadena CA 189.00 1 1 1 Dave Johnston - Karen Johnston, Fountain Valley CA 210.81 2 2 Betty Jackson, Temple City CA; Barbara Betz, Las Vegas NV 181.73 2 Sherry Rosemann, Palm Springs CA; Woodrow McHarg, Highland CA 182.77 3/4 Norman Leslie, New Orleans LA; Phyllis Burstein, Cherry Hill NJ 179.65 3 2 Peter Golitzen - Kathy Golitzen, El Cerrito CA 181.73 3/4 3 Martha Orloff, Santa Monica CA; John Lu, Los Angeles CA 179.65 4 Gerald Van Gemert, Laguna Beach CA; Sam Wilson, Las Vegas NV 180.17 5 Mary Ruth Blustein, Bellevue WA; Margaret Joy, Seattle WA 173.94 5 3 Walter Otto - Gabrielle Sill, Diamond Bar CA 178.10 6 4 1 June Sayles - Irving Hirsch, Laguna Woods CA 170.31 6 4 Alice Yacoubian, Manhattan Beach CA; Lynn Finkle, Santa Monica CA 174.98 2 Seymour Sachs - Ruth Sachs, Los Angeles CA 147.46 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION V EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Peter Petruzzellis, Toronto ON; Martin Morris, Wheeling IL 210.75 1 Nada Sundermeyer - Clay Sundermeyer, Bellevue WA 198.75 2 1 Brad Beland, La Canada Fltrd CA; John Waken, Arcadia CA 205.50 2 1 Miriam Rodin - George Soules, La Jolla CA 184.50 3 2 David Cooper, Ossining NY; Hilary Edmondson, Fort Lee NJ 187.50 3 2 Barbara Swan, Roseville CA; Joan Mesias, Temple City CA 181.50 4 3 1 Margot Livenspargar, Apple Valley CA; Edward Makowski, Sunnyvale CA 163.50 4 3 John Dockray, Villanova PA; Wen Huang, Rowland Heights CA 168.75 2 Mary Cunningham, Wichita KS; Margaret Peterson, Grand Forks ND 147.75 1 James Bent - Anita Bent, Yorba Linda CA 147.00

SATURDAY-SUNDAY SIDE SERIES SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION FFF EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA; Bonnie Bagley, Colorado Spgs CO 136.50 1 Bruce Maclin, Bakersfield CA; Roger Bates, Mesa AZ 126.00 2 1 1 Jon Downing, Solihill England; Ian Kidger, Miami FL 128.00 2 Noe Mallari, San Diego CA; Frances Bijou, Miami Beach FL 122.50 3 Gerrie Owen - Virginia Sherman, Dallas TX 113.00 3 1 Jackie Cover, Newport Beach CA; Kay Carpenter, Lake Arrowhead CA 112.00 4 2 2 Anthony Eckman, Austin TX; Sandra Schneider, Boca Raton FL 112.00 4 2 1 Barbara Blake, La Jolla CA; Judith Nydick, Havertown PA 108.50 3 2 Lorraine Norton, Dana Point CA; Leonid Fastovsky, Rockville MD 103.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION GGG EAST-WEST AB C ABC 1 1 Ernie Frank, Harbor City CA; Mark Raggio, Rancho Palos Vd CA 133.00 1/2 1 Bob Price, La Quinta CA; Charles McCarthy, San Jacinto CA 126.00 2 Winthrop Allegaert - Judith Bianco, New York NY 126.50 1/2 Skip Carson, Lakewood CO; Mary Anne Pixley, Littleton CO 126.00 3 2 1 Jerome Serling, Newbury Park CA; Valerie Petersen, Walnut Creek CA 118.00 3 2 Barry Segal, Lincolnshire IL; Nina Lubick-Reich, Fullerton CA 116.50 4 Bill McClean - Betty Curtis, Pacific Plsds CA 107.50 4 3 1 Stanley Greengard - Arlene Greengard, Torrance CA 115.00 3 Steve Chen, San Jose CA; Wenjia Yan, Cerritos CA 104.00 2 Mary Johnson, Freeland WA; John C. H. Chang, Huntington Bh CA 108.00

NABC FAST PAIRS FIRST QUALIFYING SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS OO PP QQ EAST-WEST 1 Peter Boyd, Silver Spring Maryland; Steve Robinson, Arlington Virginia 586.25 1 Martin Fleisher - Chris Willenken, New York New York 584.50 2 Peter Schneider, La Canada California; Bruce Ferguson, San Francisco California 584.25 2 Richard Miller, Raleigh North Carolina; Jerry Helms, Charlotte North Carolina 582.00 3 Mark Lair, Canyon Texas; Gary Cohler, Miami Florida 580.00 3 Larry Ascher, East Orange New Jersey; Blair Seidler, Fair Lawn New Jersey 575.75 4 Atul Jain, Fairfax Virginia; Shuba Dey, Durham North Carolina 574.50 4 Justin Lall, San Antonio Texas; Ari Greenberg, Malibu California 574.00 5 Jeff Overby, Key West Florida; Geoff Hampson, Los Angeles California 566.75 5 Lawrence Lerner, Warren New Jersey; Arnold Fisher, Clementon New Jersey 568.00 6 Jim Krekorian, New York New York; Bob Jones, Hypoluxo Florida 559.75 6 Douglas Doub, W Hartford Connecticut; Adam Wildavsky, Jackson Heights New York 565.75 7 Sandi Hart - Stanford Christie, Des Moines Washington 553.00 7 Steven Shaye, Slingerlands New York; Caroline Pascoe, Sarasota Florida 565.25 8 Ronald Moeckel, Los Angeles California; Diane Caccamise, Coos Bay Oregon 548.00 8 Farid Assemi, Fresno California; Edward Wojewoda, Clovis California 562.00 9 Robert Carteaux, Fort Wayne Indiana; Shi Yan, Vancouver British Columbia 547.00 9 Neil Robinson, San Carlos California; Chandler Flickinger, Portola Valley California 554.25 10 Mary Poplawski - Harry Nuckols, Vestal New York 536.25 10 Christal Henner-Welland - James Rosenbloom, New York New York 552.50 11 Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor Ontario; Andrew De Sosa, Chatsworth California 536.00 11 J. Jay Roll, Fresno California; Larry Cavanaugh, Lemoore California 552.00 12 Trudi Nugit, Palm Desert California; Hamish Bennett, Menlo Park California 533.75 12 Joseph Kivel, Newport Coast California; Jon Wittes, Claremont California 545.00 13 Peg Waller, Eden Prairie Minnesota; Keith Connolly, Minneapolis Minnesota 527.25 13 Veronica McMurdie - John McMurdie, Sacramento California 542.50 14 Jon Brissman, San Bernardino California; Karen Allison, Las Vegas Nevada 525.50 14 Srikanth Kodayam, San Leandro California; Dan Gerstman, Buffalo New York 542.00 15 David Chechelashvili, Arlington Virginia; Jack Chao, Oceanside California 524.00 15 Craig Zastera, Woodinville Washington; Howard Epley, Kent Washington 541.50 16 Jim Backstrom, San Diego California; Edward Molloy, El Cajon California 521.00 16 Jeffrey Goldsmith - Michael Shuster, Pasadena California 533.25 17 Carol McGuire - Daniel Helman, Vancouver Washington 515.25 17 Tien-Chun Yang, San Jose California; Yi-Qun Jin, Sunnyvale California 531.50 18 Robert Gardner, Bellwood Illinois; Sangarapil Mohan, Oak Brook Illinois 513.50 18 David Yang, Chicago Illinois; Xiaodong Shi, Des Plaines Illinois 528.25 NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS RR SS TT EAST-WEST 1 Jeff Miller, Naperville Illinois; William Wickham, Los Angeles California 620.00 1 Robert Lesser - Barbara Lesser, Los Angeles California 618.50 2 John Hurd, Charleston South Carolina; Joel Wooldridge, Buffalo New York 613.50 2 Pinhas Romik, Rehovot Israel; Yeshayhhu Levit, Tel-Aviv Israel 607.00 3 Dave Westfall, Spokane Washington; Sharon Colson, Kirkland Washington 595.00 3 Aram Bedros, Santa Monica California; Peter Benjamin, Culver City California 603.50 4 Fred King, Falls Church Virginia; Paul Erb, Henderson Nevada 581.00 4 Tarek Sadek - Ahmed Hussein, Cairo Egypt 572.50 5 Rae Dethlefsen, Reston Virginia; Barbara Doran, Silver Spring Maryland 564.00 5 James Murphy, Chesapeake Virginia; Harold Feldheim, Hamden Connecticut 569.00 6 Jason Smith, Brooklyn New York; Herbert Lee III, Santa Cruz California 562.00 6 John Clark, Simi Valley California; Michael Heymann, Fort Worth Texas 563.00 7/8 George Klemic, Bensenville Illinois; Jonathan Rivet, Wheaton Illinois 561.50 7 John Kranyak, New York New York; Gavin Wolpert, Thornhill Ontario 554.00 7/8 Larry Mori, Clearwater Florida; Kenji Miyakuni, Tokyo Japan 561.50 8 Keith Bauer - James Nicola, Buena Park California 550.00 9 Jan Janssen, Henderson Nevada; Gerald Collier, Thousand Oaks California 548.00 9 Jim Robison, Las Vegas Nevada; Simon Kantor, Agawam Massachusetts 547.50 10 Sean Ganness, Miami Florida; Rick Norton Jr, Oceanside California 546.00 10 John Diamond, Penn Valley Pennsylvania; Brian Platnick, Merion Station Pennsylvania 547.00 11 Craig Ganzer, New York New York; Marc Umeno, Cleveland Ohio 545.50 11 Art Gulbrandsen, Monrovia California; Lulu Minter, Glendora California 543.00 12 Loren Hawkins, Bremerton Washington; Ken Kirkpatrick, South Colby Washington 531.00 12 Fred Hamilton - Leonard Ernst, Las Vegas Nevada 542.00 13 Nancy Pickering, Penllyn Pennsylvania; Phil Brady, Philadelphia Pennsylvania 530.00 13 Ed Schulte, Tampa Florida; Joseph Godefrin, Sarasota Florida 539.00 14 Jennifer Kuhn - Philip Kuhn, San Mateo California 528.50 14 Martin Lofgren, Oslo Norway; John Lien, Surrey British Columbia 531.50 15 Edward Layton - Pat Chapman, San Diego California 525.00 15 Kenneth Davis, Alexandria Virginia; Dan Kasture, Centreville Virginia 529.50 16 Chi-Yen Lai, East Brunswick New Jersey; Bin Dai, Mountain View California 524.00 16 Edgar Simons, Palo Alto California; David Sweet, Tarzana California 523.00 17 George Bessinger, Spring Valley California; Rodger Arnold, Albuquerque New Mexico 519.33 17 Michael Kovacich, Stone Mountain Georgia; Robert White, Raleigh North Carolina 521.50 18 Dave McClintock, Lexington Massachusetts; Lowell Andrews, Huntington Beach California 518.00 18 Dennis Newman, Scarsdale New York; Donald Spaulding, Los Altos California 520.00