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

Vol. 70, No. 4 Monday, July 27, 1998 Editors: Henry Francis and Paul Linxwiler DAILYAlden Senior sets Today isBULLETIN unbeatableAlden Seniorrecord of Chicago is married and he’s headed for grad school at the University Goodwill Day of Chicago. Since he and his wife are planning on having children soon, playing bridge Drink to your good may soon become just a memory for a few years. So Winners: and he’s trying to play all he can at health and good this tournament -- he calls it his swansong in tournament bridge. When he says he’s playing all he can, he means bridge Greco, Hampson win it. Yesterday he competed in FIVE sessions -- about 15 hours of pure bridge play. He took part in the morning game, the two-session Fast Pairs, the evening BoostedLife by Master a huge score in thePairs first session of side game and the midnight teams. the final, Eric Greco and Geoff Hampson held on to “That’s a record that can never be beaten,” said narrowly win the Life Master Pairs. Their score of Alden. “If you can’t have quality, you need quantity.” 1726.88 was just enough to keep them ahead of the In the morning game, Alden had a section sec- victory makes Itabashi second-place father-son pair of Richard and Rich ond for .97 points. His seventh-place finish in the Fast Pavlicek who turned in a final score of 1726.03. The Pairs earned him 2.83 gold and 1.59 red. He was shut Marka Grand Itabashi Lifeof Master fractional difference is especially close since top on a was 51. out in the evening side game. We have not had a re- Murrieta CA achieved the This is the second major pairs victory for Greco port on his midnight performance highest possible ACBL rank -- Grand Life Master -- when and Hampson --- they won Open Pairs I at the 1997 his team won the Flight A Spring NABC in Dallas. Grand National Teams Satur- The pair was among the leaders throughout the day. He fulfilled the require- event. Greco and Hampson led after the first two ment for 10,000 rounds, and were fourth after the semifinals. The pair Bob Schwartz was responsible for all mistakes, East and West meet long ago, but he needed that was never worse than fourth for the remainder of the all wrong guesses, all misplays made by his partner- North American champion- contest. ship in the Life Master Pairs. Why? because Bob ship -- this goal had eluded Greco and Hampson got off to an enormous start Schwartz was playing with . . . Bob Schwartz! him, although he has several in yesterday’s first session, scoring a monstrous They came from opposite sides of the country to second-place finishes to his 68.9% against the star-studded field. play with each other -- one from Framingham MA credit. His masterpoint total surpasses 23,000. He was The pair cooled off somewhat slightly in the sec- and the other from San Pedro CA. They are unre- the highest ranking Diamond Life Master until that ond session, but hung on to win. lated, so how did they get together? GNT triumph. “We played really well in the first half,” said The answer is George Siegel of Venice CA. The Mark is a full-time bridge professional, which Hampson. “The results in the second half were more East Coast Schwartz went to kindergarten with Siegel, accounts for the lack of NABC victories. He seldom mixed. I think we had something like a 54% game in and they were close friends until Siegel moved to the plays unless he is partnered by a client. However, there the last half, but it was enough...barely.” West Coast 20 years later. Out in California he met were no clients on the GNT squad. Greco, 23, of Philadelphia is an options trader. the other Schwartz and has been a friend and a bridge Mark likes the overall life style of the bridge pro. Hampson, 29, of Fenton MI is a professional player partner of the West Coast Schwartz for another 20 “I have friends all over the country, and I enjoy the whose previous NABC wins include the North Ameri- years. can Swiss Teams in 1992 and the Mixed Pairs in 1994. travel. I like to take a day or two off when a tourna- Three years ago Siegel and East Coast BS were The Pavliceks were understandably disappointed ment is held in a locale I’ve never visited before. I scheduled to play in the Blue Ribbon Pairs, but Siegel by their near-miss. It would have been their first like to do some sightseeing.” had to cancel. He called East Coast BS and told him NABC win as a pair. Their result, however, is the best It’s tougher to travel now. He enjoys his time at that he had another partner for him -- a fellow named finish they have had as a partnership in a major event. home with his wife Carina and his two daughters -- Bob Schwartz. In third, with a score of 1722.65, was the part- Christina, 7, and Michelle, 4. “They’re both at very Events prevented the Schwartzes from playing nership of and David Berkowitz. Cohen interesting ages,” he said. He’s getting in a lot of at that time, but they finally got together in the Life and Berkowitz have won the event twice (in 1987 and bridge at the moment because his family is in Swe- Master Pairs. And they nominated Siegel as their non- 1997). Cohen also won in 1988 playing with Marty playing captain. Continued on page 6 Bergen. Illinois Youth Bridge a monumental success The Illinois Youth Bridge Association turing the program. She has found teach- (IYBA) has been a monumental success. ers who would act as club sponsors. She The adults in the group are volunteers has found other adults who would give up whose only compensation is seeing a one Saturday a month as well as one after- young person’s smile when they bring noon a week to coach elementary and high home their first slam. This year the IYBA school age children in the game of bridge. is celebrating its tenth anniversary. Ginny has not done this alone. One of Ginny Schuett, president of the Chi- the other notables include Wynn Kamps. cago Association and Wynn has taught 20 or more youngsters Novice Chairman for this tournament, is over the course of the program how to love largely the reason for the program’s ac- the game we love and how to practice good David Westbrook, left, and Bobby Feinglass of Chicago were participants complishments. Ginny has spent count- sportsmanship when they win as well as in the Illinois Youth bridge program from 1994 to 1996, and they’re still less hours over the past ten years struc- Continued on page 6 playing together two years later. Page 2 Daily Bulletin

SPECIAL EVENTS What’s doing today At the conclusionEntertainment of the evening session, the Monday, July 27 Chicago NABC is proud to present one of Chicago’s Goodwill Day premier party bands, Michael Lerich & his Orches- 9 a.m. - Noon Club directors’ course, Waldorf Room. tra. Put on your dancing shoes and join us in the 9 a.m. ITT meeting. Conference Room 4K. Grand Ballroom of the Hilton & Towers. Lerich and 9 a.m. - Noon Bridge America Instructors’ Course 101: Supervised Play -- Ten Common crew performed at the 1993 Clinton Inaugural as well Mistakes. $10 for BA members, $30 for non-members. Conference Room as other notable Chicago and national events. His 4-J. orchestra creates an electric mood that sets it apart 9 a.m. - Noon Annual Workshop for Educaion Liaisons, Conference Room 4-D. No fee. from others in the industry. Session One: How to jump start your liaison program. 12:15 p.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- : Points Schmoints, Assorted fingerHospitality sandwiches will be served in the Williford Room. Bergen, Farmingdale NY, is a bridge teacher and writer Grand Ballroom after the evening session. Everyone who has been a Bridge Bulletin columnist since 1976. He is an ACBL is invited to sample these delights while listening to Grand Life Master who has won 10 NABC titles and more than 60 regional the sounds of Michael Lerich & his Orchestra. titles. His contributions to bridge theory include and Bergen Over Notrump (DONT). 5 - 7 p.m. Goodwill Reception, Grand Ballroom. The 8:00 p.m. singleFYI session Board-A-Match has 7:15 p.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- : Interstate Bidding, been named the Sally Chiszar Stratified BAM in Williford Room. Cheek, Huntsville AL, is a bridge professional who has memory of Chicago Area Bridge director Jim been active in bridge teaching and administration. He is a Diamond Life Chiszar’s wife. Sally was a well-liked regular at club Master with numerous regional wins. games in and around Chicago and always had a smile Midnight The Michael Lerich Orchestra, Boulevard Room. for everyone. Sally was ill for quite some time, but no matter how poorly she was feeling, when you ar- rived at her table, she asked about you and you fam- 9 a.m. - Noon Club Directors’Tuesday, Course, Waldorf July Room. 28 ily. Weekly duplicate games are not the same with- 9 a.m. - Noon Annual Workshop for Education Liaisons, Conference Room 4-D. No out Sally, and everyone here misses seeing her very charge. Session Two: Increasing unit membership and club/tournament much. attendance. 10 a.m. - Noon Panel show: Bridge America -- Friend or Foe? No charge. Marquette Room. The prize deskPrize will be Desk open from 11:30 a.m.- 10:30 a.m. International Team Trials Committee, Conference Room 4-K. 12:45 p.m. and from 6:30 p.m.-7:45 p.m. You can 12:15 p.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- Jim Kirkham: , pick up your section top prizes during these hours. Williford Room. Kirkham, San Bernardino CA, represents District 22 on The prizes are phone cards. the ACBL Board of Directors. He is a retired U.S. Marine officer who has served as District 22 tournament manager and president. He is a Diamond Life Master with more than 200 regional wins. 5 - 7 p.m. Appeals Training Seminar, Conference Room 4-K. How do you get to slam? 7:15 p.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- Michael Huston: Playing with Bob Blanchard found a bid on his 1-point hand , Williford Room. Huston, Joplin MO, is a former English professor that made it almost impossible for Steve Ray and and former labor relation’s consultant. He is now a professional player, to find their heart slam. bridge teacher and labor arbitrator. Huston is a member of the National Board 1 « 6 Appeals Committee and a Diamond Life Master with numerous regional Dlr: North ª 10 8 7 4 wins. Vul: None © K 10 Midnight Karaoke Night, Boulevard Room. ¨ A K Q 10 6 4 « 10 7 5 3 2 « A Q J 9 ª 9 6 5 3 ª J 9 a.m. - Noon Club Directors’Wednesday, Course, Waldorf July Room. 29 © J 8 7 © 9 6 4 9 a.m. - Noon Annual Workshop for Education Liaisons, Conference Room 4-D. No ¨ 9 ¨ J 8 7 5 2 charge. Session Three: The Intermediate/Novice Program; Bridge in the « K 8 4 Schools; Brainstorming. ª A K Q 2 12:15 p.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- Randy Pettit: Conventional © A Q 5 3 2 Wisdom, Williford Room. Pettit, Marietta GA, piled up more than 2100 ¨ 3 masterpoints to win the 1997 Barry Crane Top 500 contest. Pettit is the first West North East South player in more than 25 years to win the annual masterpoint contest without Blanchard Senior Krekorian Ray being a professional player or hiring a group of pros to assist. 1¨ 1« Dbl 7:15 p.m. Intermediate/Novice Speakers Program -- Kathie Wei-Sender: 3ª 4¨ Dbl Pass Championship Bridge, Williford Room. Wei-Sender, Nashville, 4« Pass Pass Dbl Ambassador of Bridge for the and ACBL All Pass Honorary Member in 1987, has won three women’s world events: the World Blanchard’s 3ª bid showed a spade fit with hearts Women’s Pairs in 1978, the World Olympiad Women’s Teams in 1984 and as a second suit -- if you can call that a suit. the in 1987. She is a contributor to various national and But what bidding sequence can North-South use international bridge publications, including a regular weekly column with now to find that slam? Senior rebid his clubs, and in China’s People’s Daily. Jim Krekorian doubled. But Blanchard couldn’t stand Midnight Peter Hicks’ Rock & Roll Band, Boulevard Room. for the double -- he retreated to 4«, which became the final contract after being doubled. Ray decided it was important to lead a , so he led the «4. Declarer won and led his heart. Ray took his queen and decided to give up his trump trick to save on ruffs -- he led a second spade. As a result the defense took three diamonds, a club and two hearts Zeke didn’tBy David followPoriss suit for a 500-point set. That beat all the pairs who stopped This is a short story to give hope to all players and underruffed with the ©3. The director was sum- who think experts never make a mistake. moned and a penalty trick -- just one -- was trans- in game but lost to all those who bid slam. I was kibitzing Zeke Jabbour at the Hyannis MA ferred to Zeke’s opponents. The penalty would have Senior Regional when, during the third round of the been two tricks if Zeke had won a trick with the extra Morning Knockouts, I saw that he mixed the ©3 (the diamond, but he took care of that possibility by trump suit) in with the ªA-Q. At first I thought that underruffing, eliminating any chance of being forced he was doing it on purpose to test my silence as a to his partner’s winner on the last trick.The error GoodwillToday is messageGoodwill Day and we in- kibitzer, but I saw him fan his cards several times with- cost 1 IMP -- exactly the margin by which Zeke’s team vite all members of the Goodwill Com- out moving the card. lost the match. mittee to join us at 5 p.m. in the Grand When declarer finessed in diamonds through Remember hearing players saying that they had a Ballroom. Zeke’s king-10 and Zeke played the 10, I knew he spade mixed in with their clubs? It happens to the best We’ll pay a special tribute to Bobbie hadn’t noticed the misplacement of the 3. Next de- of them. © Shipley, a tournament director known for her “can clarer called for the A and Zeke reluctantly played An important point about kibitzing: the kibitzer is © do” attitude. Bobbie, who is retiring at the end of this the king. He discarded on the next diamond lead. duty-bound not to call attention to any irregularity and However, on the 12th trick when declarer led from not to volunteer any information unless requested by year, has been directing for more than 30 years and the board and ruffed, Zeke realized he had revoked the director. we are going to miss her. Daily Bulletin Page 3

What’s doing tomorrow AThe simple whole course of afalsecard hand often is altered by a MakeOne of things Hughthe Ross best has learned ofin his bridgeit simple falsecard. That was the case on this deal from life is to make the best of it when you arrive in a the first semifinal session of the Life Master Pairs. terrible contract. Watch him on this deal from the first Tuesday isMilwaukee Milwaukee Day. MilwaukeeDay Unit 222 Board 17 8 7 6 5 2 semifinal session of the Life Master Pairs. is sponsoring everything. Marilyn Charlson, Milwau- « kee Day chairman, went shopping and will be giving Dlr: North ª Q J 10 9 « -- Vul: None J 3 2 A Q J 2 away $2000 worth of door prizes. Plan to be here. You © ª don’t want to miss your chance to win a great prize. ¨ 7 © A K J « A Q 9 3 « K 4 ¨ K J 10 9 8 2 ª 6 2 ª A 7 4 3 « A Q « K J 10 9 8 6 Try the Chicago TrolleyTours Tour, a daily tour of the © K 10 8 7 6 © A 5 4 ª 10 9 8 7 6 5 ª K Chicago Loop. Discount coupons are available at the ¨ 4 3 ¨ K J 5 2 © Q 10 7 © 5 4 3 Tour Desk. « J 10 ¨ 5 3 ¨ 7 6 4 The Empress Casino tours are taking place daily. ª K 8 5 « 7 5 4 3 2 Stop by the Tour Desk for times and reservations. No © Q 9 ª 4 3 charge. ¨ A Q 10 9 8 6 © 9 8 6 2 All other gaming trips have been canceled because West North East South ¨ A Q of insufficient attendance. Those who made their de- Senior Ray West North East South posit for the Tuesday morning tour may pick up their Pass 1NT Dbl (1) Lawrence Ross deposit at the Tour Desk. 2¨ Pass 2ª Pass 2« Pass 3NT Pass Dbl Pass 2NT (1) Entertainment (1) One-suited minor or the majors. Pass 3 (2) Pass 3 The Michael Lerich Productions DJ & Karaoke act ¨ © will provide an entertaining and fun-filled evening of It looks like a simple enough hand -- win the open- Pass 3 (3) Pass 5 « © dance and audience participation in the Boulevard Room ing lead of the J, clear the diamonds and score up All Pass « on the second floor of the Hilton & Towers immedi- the game with four diamonds, four spades and a heart. (1) Shows a bad hand. ately following the evening session. But that’s not the way it happened. (2) Asks for suggestion for a trump. Declarer took the first trick with the «K and led (3) Suggest a final contract. the ©A. But Steve Ray followed with the queen! Of When bid 3«, Hugh knew Mike Everyone is invitedHospitality to the Boulevard Room after course he had another good reason besides mislead- had a big hand. He also knew that his own hand was the completion of the evening session for popcorn and ing declarer. He didn’t want to be left with the lead a good “bad hand”. He hoped that Mike had diamonds peanuts while enjoying the DJ and Karioke. when declarer led another diamond -- he wanted part- with him, and he leaped forthwith to the diamond ner to break clubs. game. Tuesday, the prizePrize desk willDesk be open from 9:00 a.m.- Declarer felt that either the diamonds were com- When West led the «A, Hugh realized he couldn’t ing home (if West held the queen-jack doubleton) or afford to use two of dummy’s trumps for ruffing, so 9:50 a.m., 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m.-7:45 they were hopeless (if the queen was a singleton). So he sluffed a heart from dummy. However, he ruffed p.m. Please pick up your section top prizes during these there was no hurry about the diamonds, he decided. the spade continuation and went after trumps, cash- hours. The prizes are phone cards. He proceeded to cash the rest of his spade tricks, then ing the ace and king. Then he crossed to his ¨A, took a finesse to the ¨J, losing to the queen. closed his eyes and led a third diamond. The gods The Greater MilwaukeeFYI Unit 222 has named two When the spades were being run, Brian Senior, were with him -- West had to win and didn’t have any of the day’s events: the Ben Viele Stratified Senior North, was careful to play spades from the top down. So more spades to lead. Making 5©. Just imagine what Pairs in memory of friend and partner, Ben Viele, and Ray had no problem leading a heart when he won the it would have been like if East had the ©Q -- or if the the Al Schmidt Strati-Flighted Open Pairs in honor first club. Now suddenly declarer had no hope of mak- trumps had split 4-2. of Al Schmidt. ing his contract. All he could take were four spades, two For the past 40 years, both Al Schmidt and Ben diamonds and a heart. The falsecard had earned Ray Viele have been driving forces in Unit 222, staunch and Senior 63 out of a possible 64 matchpoints. supporters of bridge and active participants in local Parking is availableParking at the Info club games. Ben recently passed away and Al is Chicago Hilton and Towers as gravely ill at the time of this writing. Both men’s col- well as the four Allright Park- orful personalities, although very different in nature, brought humor, joy, education, competitiveness, ing Lots near the host hotel. warmth, kindness, partnership, understanding, exu- Flyers are available at the stuck in a spade on this berance and stability to the game of bridge. Al and What do you lead? tournament that are good for a $1 discount at any of Ben hold special places in the hearts of all bridge hand from the semifinal match between District 22, these Allright Garages: 901 S. Wabash, 835 S. Fred’s district, and District 3. But the opponents paid players that have been fortunate enough to cross their Wabash, 30 East 8th St. and 651 S. State St. paths. The Greater Milwaukee Bridge Association no attention -- they drove straight on to 3NT. This The flyers are good through August 2. The dis- was Fred’s hand: would like to acknowledge the gifts that they have count does not apply to parking at the Hilton. bestowed on us throughout the past 40 years by hon- «J 10 9 8 6 5 ªK 4 ©K ¨A Q J 7 And this was the bidding: oring them today. West North East South Weinstein Itabachi Stewart Hamilton Masterpoint disclaimer Please noteTours that until canceled further notice evening casino 1¨ (1) Pass 1© (2) 1« Scores as reported in the Daily Bulletin are sub- boat tours are cancelled for lack of interest. There are 2© Pass 2NT Pass ject to change because of score changes or correc- free, regularly scheduled shuttle busses that run through- 3© (3) Pass 3NT (4) All Pass tions. out the day from the Hilton to the Empress and Show- (1) 16+ high card points. Therefore, the masterpoint awards as shown are boat Casinos. Consult with the hotel Concierge for de- (2) Maximum of 7 HCP. also subject to change. tails. (3) Signoff. (4) Let’s try it anyway. Well, what do you lead? FALL REGISTRATION Fred decided the opponents had spades well cov- ered, especially considering that final 3NT bid. He BTU (Bridge Today University) • Advanced Lessons by E-mail decided to cash the ¨A to get the lie of the land. Now Editors of Bridge Today Magazine, Pamela and Matthew Granovetter or Larry Cohen. look what came down in dummy: FallYour term professors: begins September 21. Each Monday for 11 weeks you receive a bridge lesson by e-mail. «A Q ªA 10 7 3 ©Q J 10 7 5 4 ¨K Fred dropped the singleton ¨K! Mark Itabashi E-mail us for a free sample lesson. played the deuce, so Fred did some more thinking. Register now and receive your choice of a free book. Declarer had at most 7 HCP, and he was sure three of “I received and read lesson 301- those points were in the K. He also thought there 1. I think that you have done an « Fall Courses: was a good chance declarer had the ©A. He put his Comprehensive 301 (the Granovetters) $49 exemplary job of explaining some conclusions to the test by leading the ªK! Declarer Comprehensive 302 (the Granovetters) $49 very complex issues in a way that won this and took the diamond hook, losing to Fred’s (Larry Cohen) $49 singleton king, and suddenly the contract was down. they can be understood by the vast Hamilton led a heart to partner’s queen, and Mark Bridge Today majority of bridge players that are returned a club. Three clubs, a heart and a diamond 3838 Catalina St. making an effort to improve.” meant the contract was down one. Los Alamitos, CA 90720 —Harvey Bernstein This earned the District 22 team 11 IMPs because Phone: 800.525.4718 Jon Wittes and at the other table got to Fax: 562.430.8309 The Cleveland their 4-4 fit in hearts and made a game. E-mail: [email protected] Plain Dealer Did you find that diabolical lead of the ¨A? Web site: http://www.ny-bridge.com/bt.html Page 4 Daily Bulletin

Privilege of hosting an NABC The Case of the DisappearingSteve Beatty related the followingTrump deal, Trickwhich in- eagerly sought by many cities cludes a rare ending, from the first day of play in the Part 2 GNT-A: Q 10 5 It takes more than just the desire to host an NABC The hotel works if they just listen to us. I’ve « A K J for a city to be selected. Nancy Foy, ACBL’s director A: ª made it a point to keep accurate histories. In most A K J 10 9 7 of meeting services, resumes her discussion about cases, I can tell hotel staff how many lunches and © ¨ K 7 what she looks for in deciding whether to recommend dinners to expect to sell in the restaurant each day, I A 9 K J 8 7 6 a city as a host. can tell them how to price the snack bars if they want « « ª 10 7 5 4 3 ª Q (Part 1 can be found in yesterday’s Daily Bulletin.) to maximize their sales, I can tell them to go over K 4 3 5 You don’t play bridge. Doesn’t that room descriptions carefully so players will be satis- © © ¨ J 10 6 ¨ Q 9 8 5 3 2 affectQuestion: how you do your job? fied with their guest rooms. Things like that. Some « 4 3 2 There’s no question that not playing hotels do a better job of listening and responding than ª 9 8 6 2 bridgeAnswer: made the first couple of years on the job much others. The ones that do a good job are the ones I like © Q 8 6 2 tougher. Tournament directors, other staff and many to work with to schedule another NABC. ¨ A 4 bridge players taught me a lot during that time about As far as the housing bureau goes, I’ve been West North East South how the game works, what players need and what’s pleased, but we still have to educate our members. Sutherlin Onstott Passell Beatty most important. Now I’m knowledgeable enough I’ve had people question the fact that the room block Pass 1© Pass 1ª about the game to know what’s going on and what to is sold out and why didn’t the housing bureau block Pass 2NT Pass 3¨(1) do to ensure that the logistics and atmosphere are off more rooms? Pass 3ª All Pass conducive to the best administration of the game. The The answer is the housing bureau does not and will (1) Artificial runout. DIC and other directing staff run the games, so if I not complete contracts with our host hotels -- that is, the West, , led the ¨J, won in dummy. listen to them and follow their advice, we should have ones providing playing space or the ones needed to bring Beatty now cashed the ªA and noted the ominous fall all the bases covered. And I know my limitations. our block up to at least 1200 rooms or so. The housing of the queen on his right. He continued with the ªK, to The DICs determine the schedule, how the playing bureau blocks only overflow rooms after ACBL has com- see if East, , started with queen-ten space will be used, assign directors and all that. pleted contracts with host hotels. We also now have the doubleton, before playing a club to the ace. What else is there to do besides run the bridge ability to “wait-list” requests for the host hotel, some- Declarer now successfully ran the ©8 and contin- ued with a diamond to the 9, East pitching a spade. The games?Q: thing we could not do previously. A dropped West’s king (East pitching a club) and the In the ideal situation, it’s all the things that In one call, players can make reservations for the © J was now played (East shedding another club). West peopleA: never notice and just expect to happen. Jeff © next three NABCs and even book their flights if they ruffed the diamond and continued with the A and an- Johnston makes sure we have all the supplies we need. choose. The housing bureau sends an « other spade. East won the jack and cashed the «K, which We bring in a 53-foot trailer with everything from acknowledgement of the reservation, so players can created the following two-card ending, with East on paper supplies to audio/visual equipment. Jeff works insure accuracy. The hotel is supposed to send a con- lead: with a terrific crew of three tournament directors to firmation of the reservation, but we can’t always de- --- set up the tables, sections, supply stations, offices and pend on that, so I like knowing the housing bureau is « ª J all those things that most players think happen by sending out acknowledgements. © 10 magic. I work more with the hotel staff to help them You hinted that hotels aren’t always as reliable ¨ --- understand the unique schedule and needs of bridge Q: as we’d like. Are there hotels or cities you don’t want « --- « --- players. We want to be sure the restaurant is staffed to reschedule? ª 10 7 ª --- appropriately at the hours players are available to dine, Yes, there are a few. ------A: © © that the bar staff knows they’ll get busy after 11:30, Such as? ¨ --- ¨ Q 8 that housekeeping knows to schedule their staff later Q: Do I have to answer? Oh well, actually San Di- --- A: « than usual because many of the players sleep late. ego is a good example of a bad example. The city is one ª 9 8 My goal is to have the hotel work with us seamlessly of my favorites and I enjoyed working with the Town & © --- so they can be ready for a group like ours. Country Hotel. But I can tell you that I would never ¨ --- What is “a group like ours?” again use a parking garage for playing space, even with East played a club and West’s “sure” trump trick Q: A group with high expectations. Most NABC the carpet and air conditioning system. And I thought disappeared via a . 3ª made three for plus playersA: are experienced travelers, and because of the bringing in the lavatory trailer would alleviate any con- 140. competitive nature of the game and their focus, com- cerns about having enough restroom facilities. It was a “I must be the only guy who’s been the victim of a fort and value for what they pay is very important. mistake I do not care to repeat. smother play in a partscore deal,” quipped Sutherlin, One reason we wanted to start using our own hous- So you don’t think we’ll go to San Diego again? but his team actually won seven IMPs on the board. At the other table, the contract was 3NT, making four on a ing bureau is that we wanted to offer our members Q: Oh, I hope we do! I just don’t think we’d use club lead. housing alternatives -- lower-cost hotels or possibly the sameA: hotel unless they expand their meeting space. nearby hotels with mini-suites or in-room cooking Would you say you enjoy your job? facilities. Since the largest room block outside of Las Q: I enjoy it more when players believe the room Vegas is about 1200 rooms, we also wanted to be sure ratesA: are appropriate, the playing space works out and our members could make one call even after our block there are plenty of places to eat! Jackie Addis,Volunteers’ tournament co-chairman Room in charge of was sold out, and be offered at least a couple of op- Seriously, I think what I enjoy the most is work- volunteers, reports that there is a “volunteers’ room” tions. ing with bridge players in all the cities we go to. I where weary volunteers can rest their feet. Chips and So how does it work? really get a kick out of meeting them and learning soda pop are provided as energy boosters. To obtain Q: You mean the hotel working with us to accom- what they do best. Some of the tournament chairmen A: information on where and when the room is open, vol- modate players or using a housing bureau? I’ve worked with will be friends for life. You can’t unteers should check with Jackie or the chairman to Both. find that in most jobs. whom they are assigned. Q: Daily Bulletin Page 5

MeyersThe squad captained squad by seeks -- including repeatSherman in Wagar KO Teams Attention all women! 1943 1. Emily Folline, Helen Sobel, , Form your team to play in our premier Women’s four members of the 1997 Venice Cup championship 1944 1. Emily Folline, Helen Sobel, Margaret Wagar, Sally Young International Team Trials (WITT) with the chance to team -- will seek to become the first repeat winner in 1945 1. Emily Folline, Helen Sobel, Margaret Wagar, Sally Young be one the two teams selected at the Trials to repre- the Wagar Knockout Teams in 22 years. 1946 1. Emily Folline, Helen Sobel, Margaret Wagar, Sally Young sent the United States in the 1999 Venice Cup (to be Meyers, Randi Montin, Mildred Breed, Tobi 1947 1-2. Marge Anderson, Ruby Lyons, Mimi Roncarelli, Jane Wallace; 1-2. Cass Illig, Frances Robinson, Alma Stewart, Carolyn played in Bermuda in January 2000) Sokolow, Renee Mancuso and Shawn Quinn won the Sondheim The 1999 Women’s Team Trials will be open to KO last year in Albuquerque. 1948 1. Ruth Gordon, any women wanting to play who meet ACBL’s and Meyers, Montin, Breed and Gratian Goldstein, Josephine Gutman, Charlotte Sidway WBF’s eligibility requirements for representation. Sokolow -- joined by Marinesa 1949 1-2. Hortense Evans, Frances Letizia, Lisa Berkowitz and non- Robinson, Mrs. Henry Sabatt, Carolyn WITT What: playing captain Sue Picus -- went Sondheim; 1-2. Marianne Boschan, June 24-30, 1999 Catherine Cotter, Gertrude Eberson, When: on to win the Venice Cup in Tuni- Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, NV Katherine McNutt Where: sia later in the year. 1950 1. Marge Anderson, Mary Fees: $50 per session per team How much: The last team to repeat as win- Bowden, Ruth Gordon, G. Eloise Neil Room Rates: Under $70 per day ners was the squad of Dorothy 1951 1. Paula Bacher, Anne Burnstein, Dolly Rosenfeld, Edith The format will be an initial Open Round-Robin Truscott, , Emma Seligman, Sally Young 1 qualifying teams to go forward and be joined by teams Jean Hawes, , 1952 1. Jackie Begin, Sally Herman, with a bye (based on Placing Points earned through- Jacqui Mitchell and Gail Jessie S. Moore, Norma Matz 1953 1. Gretchen Feldstein, Vera out a cycle ended with the Summer 1998 Women’s Greenberg who claimed the title Glick, Gratian Goldstein, Lucille Schwarz KO) to the second Round-Robin phase. Qualifiers in 1974, 1975 and 1976. 1954 1. Wynne Ecker, Doris Fuller, from this second Round-Robin will go forward to the Only three other teams have Marguerite Harris, Norma Matz 1955 1. Peggy Adams, Carolyn Brall, semifinals joined by any team who may have earned been repeat winners in the 62-year Louise Eisenman, Shirley Johnson, Juanita a bye to the semifinals. The winner will be USA history of the event. Strich Team I. USA Team II will be determined by a play- • Four-time winners -- in 1956 1. Peggy Rotzell, Jan Stone, Charlotte Sidway, Mary Elizabeth Tiernan; off between the loser of the final versus the winner of 1943, 1944, 1945 and 1946 -- were Margaret Wagar 1957 1. Marie Cohn, Mary Jane a match between the losing semifinalists. Margaret Wagar, Emily Folline, Helen Sobel and Sally Kauder, Stella Rebner, For more information, talk to any member of the Young. 1958 1. Carolyn Brall, Bee Gale, Sally Johnson, Peggy Rotzell 1959 1. Margaret Alcorn, Lee Kasle, Josephine Sharp, Adelaide Women’s International Team Trials Committee (Jan • Doris Fuller, Angela Quigley, Florence Stratford Simon, Garner McDaniel Martel, Cindy Bernstein, , Jo Morse, and Helen White (later Sobel) were winners in 1935 1960 1. Roberta Erde, Sally Johnson, Barbara Kachmar, Bee Kitty Munson, , Rozanne Pollack, Shawn and 1936. Schenken Quinn, Dorothy Truscott, Nadine Wood and Sally • Repeat winners in 1960 and 1961 were Roberta 1961 1. Roberta Erde, Sally Johnson, Barbara Kachmar, Bee Schenken Woolsey) or contact Rena Hetzer at ACBL Headquar- Erde, Sally Johnson, Barbara Kachmar and Bee 1962 1. Anne Burnstein, Edith Kemp, Alicia Kempner, Stella ters to request an information packet to be available Schenken. Rebner, Teddie Warner 1963 1. Pat Adler, Terry Michaels, Garner McDaniel, Cora Sand- by September 15. ers, Sylvia Stein (901) 332-5586, extension 307 The WagarThe Trophy Wagar was designated Trophy by the ACBL 1964 1. Hermine Baron, Mary Jane Farell, Peggy Solomon, Bee Phone: Schenken (901) 398-7754 Board of Directors in 1995 and honors Margaret 1965 1. Virginia Heckel, Betty Kaplan, Edith Kemp, Jacqui Fax: [email protected] Wagar of Atlanta (1902-1990), one of the all-time Mitchell Email: 800-467-1623 (Voice Message Only) great women players. 1966 1-2. Frieda Arst, June Deutsch, Sylvia Stein, Carol Stoklin; 800#: 1-2. , Garner McDaniel, Terry Michaels, Sue Sachs Wagar became Life Master #37 in 1943, the fifth 1967 1. Dorothy Hayden, , , woman to earn the ranking. She and share Margaret Wagar one of the most remarkable achievements in ACBL 1968 1. Hermine Baron, Mary Jane Farell, Sally Johnson, Bee history -- they won the Women’s Pairs four consecu- Schenken, Peggy Solomon, 1969 1. Karen Allison, Virginia Heckel, Edith Kemp, Alicia Restaurant Specials tive years: 1955, 1956, 1957 and 1958. Kempner, Helen Portugal, Jan Stone Wagar and Rhodes share another record -- one of 1970 1. Mary Jane Farell, Emma Jean Hawes, Dorothy Hayden, at the Chicago Hilton frustration. They were second in the Women’s Teams Marilyn Johnson, Jacqui Mitchell, Peggy Solomon 1971 1. Judi Friedenberg, Gail Moss, Marietta Passell, Helen Pavilion for seven consecutive years, 1952-1958. Utegaard, Kathie Wei Main Lobby across from check-in Wagar’s impressive record spans three decades 1972 1. Mary Jane Farell, Emma Jean Hawes, Dorothy Hayden, Open 5:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. and includes wins in women’s and open competition: Sue Picus Breakfast Buffet .... 6 a.m. to Noon ...... $11 • Women’s Teams -- 1940, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1973 1. Nancy Gruver, Terry Michaels, Jo Morse, 1974 1. Mary Jane Farell, Emma Jean Hawes, Marilyn Johnson, Lunch Buffet ...... Noon to 4 p.m...... $9.50 1946, 1964 and 1965. Jacqui Mitchell, Gail Moss, Dinner Buffet ...... 5 p.m. to 1 a.m...... $12 • Chicago (now the ) -- 1941. 1975 1. Mary Jane Farell, Emma Jean Hawes, Marilyn Johnson, The lunch buffet includes onion soup, complete • -- 1946 and 1948. Jacqui Mitchell, Gail Moss, Dorothy Hayden Truscott salad bar, BBQ chicken, Italian pork chops, sauteed • Women’s Pairs -- the “four-peat” with Rhodes 1976 1. Mary Jane Farell, Emma Jean Hawes, Marilyn Johnson, Jacqui Mitchell, Gail Moss, Dorothy Hayden Truscott tilapia in a pesto sauce, tri-colored rotini in a cream plus 1944. 1977 1. Betty Adler, Jo Morse, Judi Radin, Sue Sachs sauce, mixed vegetables, bread pudding, and coffee, • Master Mixed Teams -- 1942, 1945, 1948, 1954 1978 1. Nancy Alpaugh, Nancy Gruver, Betty Ann Kennedy, tea or milk. Prices include tax and gratuity. and 1964. Evelyn Levitt, , Kerri Shuman 1979 1. Betty Adler, Anne Burnstein, Edith Kemp, Terry Michaels, • Open Pairs -- 1947 and 1948. Jo Morse, Sue Sachs • Mixed Pairs -- 1948 and 1949. 1980 1. Nancy Gruver, Edith Kemp, Betty Ann Kennedy, Judi Main Lobby,Lakeside North GreenEnd Lounge • Life Master Women’s Pairs -- 1962. Radin, Carol Sanders, Kathie Wei Open 6:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Wagar served on the ACBL Board of Directors 1981 1. June Deutsch, Pat Lapides, Sandy Leavitt, Evelyn Levitt, Jo Morse, Helen Utegaard; Coffee Bar ...... 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. from 1960 to 1972 and was named ACBL Honorary 1982 1. Stasha Cohen, Mary Jane Farell, Nancy Gruver, Edith Breakfast Buffet .. 8 a.m. to Noon ...... $11 Member in 1979. She was non-playing captain of the Kemp, Randi Montin, Dorothy Hayden Truscott Lunch Buffet ...... Noon to 3 p.m...... $9.50 U.S. World Women’s Teams in 1968 and 1972. 1983 1. Kathie Wei, Judi Randin, Jacqui Mitchell, Gail Moss, Cocktails/Light Hors d’Ouevres/Desserts ... 4 p.m. Carol Sanders, Betty Ann Kennedy, Jim Zimmerman (npc) 1984 1. Edith Kemp Freilich, Nancy Gruver, Mary Jane Farell, to 1:30 a.m. Winners and runners-up Helen Utegaard, Beverly Rosenberg, Carol Pincus (Prices include tax and gratuity.) Until 1976 the Women’s Teams was a four-ses- 1985 1. Rama Linz, Lynn Deas, Beth Palmer, , Bar- sion event scored by Board-a-Match. It was contested bara Hamman, Juanita Skelton as a three-session championship until 1972 and in 1986 1. Jo Morse, Evelyn Levitt, Sharon Osberg, , South ofBuckingham elevators Steak House 1975. Cindy Bernstein, Sally Wheeler 1987 1. Kathie Wei, Judi Radin, Jacqui Mitchell, Amalya Kearse, Open 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. The Women’s Teams was held at the Fall NABC Carol Sanders, Betty Ann Kennedy Three-course special ...... $16.50 (does not in- until 1963. In 1976 the event became a Women’s KO 1988 1. Beverly Rosenberg, Helen Utegaard, Sue Weinstein, clude tax or gratuity) with Swiss qualifying. Janice Seamon, Carol Pincus, Pat Schor Bar features 100 single malt scotch whiskeys, 1933 1. Mrs. Greene Fenley Jr., Mrs. Richard Field, Mrs. John 1989 1. Juanita Chambers, Kay Schulle, Cheri Bjerkan, Randi W. Friedlander, Jane Wallace Montin, Pam Wittes, Jill Meyers open until 1:30 a.m. 1934 1. Gail Hamilton, Marguerite Hoffmeier, Helen Pendelton 1990 1. Mary Jane Farell, Roberta Epstein, Dorothy Truscott, Gail Rockwell, Anne Rosenfeld; Greenberg, Lisa Berkowitz, Rozanne Pollack 1935 1. Doris Fuller, Angela Quigley, Florence Stratford, Helen 1991 1. Nancy Passell, Nell Cahn, Sue Picus, Stasha Cohen, Su- Kitty O’Sheas Irish Pub White san Green, Sharon Osberg. South End of Lobby 1936 1. Doris Fuller, Angela Quigley, Florence Stratford, Helen 1992 1. Juanita Chambers, Cheri Bjerkan, Marinesa Letizia, Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. White Janice Seamon Ala Carte dining with an outdoor cafe 1937 1. Martha Lemon, Mrs. A. Philip Stockvis, Mrs. Martin 1993 1. Gail Greenberg, Dorothy Truscott, Judy Tucker, Stasha West, Sally Young Cohen, Irina Levitina, Rozanne Pollack Entertainment at 9 p.m. 1938 1. Mrs. Galloway Morris, Lillian Peck, , Mrs. 1994 1. , Georgiana Gates, Jo Anne Casen, Jan Last call at 1:30 a.m. Donald B. Tansill Martel, Joann Glasson, Jo Ann Manfield 1939 1. Mabel Ervin, Doris Fuller, Helen Mitchell, Helen Sobel, 1995 1. Juanita Chambers, Lila Perlstein, Gail Greenberg, Jillian Sally Young Blanchard, Irina Levitina, Shawn Womack 1940 1. Helen Levy, Adelaide Neuwirth, Margaret Wagar, Lottie 1996 1. Pam Wittes, Cheri Bjerkan, Sue Weinstein, Stasha Cohen, Lower Lobby Fastlevel Lane Deli Zetosch Shawn Quinn, Judy Wadas Open 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. 1941 1. Inez Buchannan, Mae Dickens, Mabel Scott, Linda Terry 1997 1. Jill Meyers, Randi Montin, Mildred Breed, , Continental style breakfast 1942 1. Peggy Golder, Olga Hilliard, Olive Peterson, Ruth Renee Mancuso, Shawn Quinn Sandwiches, hot dogs, fruit, snacks and soda Page 6 Daily Bulletin

The ACBL Educational Foundation was happy It Wasby Matthew Nothing Granovetter Our Game to welcome artist Jim Harrington who was here in One of the most basic techniques of declarer play Chicago yesterday to personalize limited edition is the finesse. We’re all familiar with the finesse of a prints of his painting “Our Game”. This was his only king. And everyone enjoys struggling with the two- day in town. way finesse of a queen. The finesse of a jack is also Harrington is a well-known artist listed in Who’s fun (when you guess it), but what about the ten? This Who of Living American Artists and is well repre- is a strange card to finesse against, and anything lower Four-Star teachers Mary Jane von Moss (far left) and Dee sented in the collections of many corporate and pri- is esoteric. So when took a trump Berry (second from right) are honored by CEO David O. vate collections. Proceeds from the project will be finesse against an 8 to bring home a slam, it deserved Silber and ACBL Education Director Julie Greenberg. split evenly between the Educational Foundation and a close inspection. This may be the lowest finesse ever taken in a trump suit: Dealer: East « 9 8 2 Vul: Both ª A K 9 7 Star teachers © A 5 ¨ A 7 6 4 « Q J 10 6 5 « 4 3 honoredLast night the ACBL Accredited by ACBL Teachers met for ª 8 6 4 3 ª 5 their NABC dinner meeting, and the highlight of the © 9 © K J 10 8 6 4 program was a tribute to the ACBL Star Teachers at- ¨ 9 5 2 ¨ Q 10 8 3 tending the tournament. It was a fun evening, attended « A K 7 by 80 dedicated bridge teachers. ª Q J 10 2 ACBL’s Star Teacher Program rewards teachers © Q 7 3 2 for supporting ACBL by using the teaching materials K J ¨ developed for beginning students. It offers book dis- West North East South counts on The Club, Diamond, Heart, and Spade Se- Goldman 2 2NT ries texts written by Audrey Grant. Teachers earn a © star when they have taught 100 students one of the pass 3¨ pass 3ª Art Etc. Inc., Harrington’s foundation that visits pass 6 (all pass) four courses and have submitted the names of their schools whose art budgets have been curtailed. It also ª students to the Education Department. Of the 321 Star Goldman, South, overcalled East’s weak 2© with supports after-school programs for latch-key kids to 2NT and showed his hearts after partner bid Stayman. Teachers, 25, including two four-star teachers, were provide hands-on art experience. His efforts reflect a North raised gently to six and West led his singleton here in Chicago. social consciousness combined with a “can-do” atti- diamond. Goldman had to win the ace in dummy. How Special Star Teacher pins were presented to each of tude. would you play it? Would you finesse the eight of the teachers by CEO David O. Silber and Julie Prints are available at $30 ($35 if you want to hearts? Would you ever dream of finessing the eight Greenberg, ACBL Director of Education. As the teach- have it shipped). If framing is desired, there are three of hearts? Would you believe this was the right play? ers received their pins, they introduced themselves and choices available at varying prices. A drawing for the A more prosaic plan is to finesse immediately in shared a tip with the audience. original oil painting, which is on exhibit daily from clubs. This finesse is lucky, of course. Besides, any- ACBL invites Units and Districts to make pre- noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. at the Educational one can finesse against a queen. Goldman saw 12 sentations at upcoming regionals to the Star Teach- Foundation booth, will be held at the Orlando NABC. tricks without a finesse, if the hearts divided 3-2 or if ers in their areas. Please call Julie in the ACBL Edu- Raffle tickets are $10 each, $25 for three. he could draw all the trumps some other way.... cation Office to make arrangements. Come and support this fine effort. Contributions He played for a dummy-reversal. A club was led are tax deductible. to the king, then the jack back to the ace and a third club, ruffed high with the queen of hearts (not the Illinois Youth deuce). Next came the jack of hearts to the king, and the last club ruffed with the ten of hearts. Talk about Continued from page 1 ComputerThe round-robin Championship phase of the Baron Update Barclay/ squandering honors. He now held the deuce of hearts OKbridge World Championship is opposite the A-9-7. No problem. Goldman cashed the when they lose. And then there’s Richard Rhoad, who complete. The four top-scoring programs that will ace of spades and then led the deuce of hearts; when had been with the program since its inception and advance to the semifinal round are: West played low, he called for the 7. Goldman drew retired from it just this year. There are too many oth- GIB (Matt Ginsburg) ...... 95 the remaining two trumps and led a diamond from ers to list them all. Q-Plus Bridge (Johannes Leber) .....78 dummy. East took the king and Goldman tabled the Schools from both the suburbs and the city par- Bridge Baron 8 (Don Farwell) ...... 71 Q and K for the last two tricks. © « ticipate in the competitions. The children receive les- Micro Bridge 8 (Tomio and Yumiko Uchida)60 I buttonholed Goldman in the hall last night as sons and play time during the week after school at he was bemoaning his loss in the final. “But Bobby,” the school. They develop a high level of respect for I said, “cheer up. You made a great slam. Tell me the game and participate avidly. Itabashi what made you finesse that 8 of hearts.” Once a month all the schools come together to Continued frompage 1 Goldman: “It was nothing. East had shown up compete in a matchpoint event. Some of the kids are with six diamonds and four clubs and one spade. He bused there and some are driven by their teachers. It was either 2-1-6-4 or 1-2-6-4.” den visiting Carina’s mother. Mark called Carina at 3 has proved to be a great way to introduce these bud- Late-night buttonholer: “But what if he held the a.m., but it was noontime for Carina in Sweden. She latter?” ding young bridge players to others from different was thrilled at the news of his victory. Goldman: “Then I’d still be 3 to 2 odds when I walks of life who often turn out to be good and last- “I don’t play bridge for fun or glory,” Mark said. finesse against the 8. I tell you, it was nothing.” ing friends. “Bridge is my living, and I take it seriously. I’m par- Somehow I wished I had made that “nothing” play. Saturday night, the ACBL held a junior dinner ticularly pleased with the GNT victory. The field was A final note: The top players go with the odds and reception in honor of Junior Day. Several of the strong -- the strongest I’ve ever seen in this event. and are philosophical when the odds don’t work. Had IYBA teachers attended the dinner along with some This made the victory especially satisfying.” Goldman lost to the original eight-doubleton on his of the students. Everyone was warmly greeted by Mark started playing bridge when he was in high right, he’d have shrugged his shoulders and gone on , ACBL Goodwill Chairman, who in- school, but he didn’t develop a strong interest until to the next board. These guys never lose a night’s troduced Juniors from other close-by areas as well as he was at the University of California at Berkeley. sleep over a bridge hand, so long as they went with Juniors from as far away as Denmark and Sweden. He and his roommate began to frequent the local games. He graduated with a degree in biological sci- the percentages. At least that’s what they say. Everyone in attendance had an excellent time. q Matthew Granovetter is editor of Bridge Today ence, but he’s been majoring in bridge ever since. q Magazine and Dean of Bridge Today University, with advanced classes by email -- [email protected] SUNDAY MORNING STRATIFIED 199ERS 32 Pairs A B C 3.34 1 Joy Selesko, Livonia MI; Jack Bourget, Bloomfield MI 141.50 2.51 2 Ruth Cant - Arthur Monaco, New York NY 140.50 Junior Juniorcoupons players (25 or 1.88 3 David Bryant - Andrew Straus, San Francisco CA 139.00 younger) may compete for only 2.45 4 1 1 Mary Armacost, Hillsborough CA; Christine Hevener, San Mateo CA 136.50 $5 per player per session -- with 1.84 5 2 Linda Silver, Forest Park IL; Mitch Sweig, Chicago IL 136.00 a Junior coupon for each player 1.38 6 3 2 Paul Hamper - Joan Masters, Chicago IL 135.00 and session. 1.03 4 3 Kathryn Kevern, East Lansing MI; Agnes Mc Kearney, Laingsburg MI 121.50 The coupons are available at the ACBL Informa- 0.82 5 Karen Altschul, Beachwood OH; Phyllis Maxwell, Goshen CT 118.50 tion Desk, at the I/N selling startion or from a mem- 0.67 6 4 John Graziano - Ben Haller, Redwood City CA 118.00 ber of the ACBL Education Department. 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WAGAR WOMENS KO TEAMS ENTRIES 1ST SATURDAY-SUNDAY KO TEAMS 1 Jill Meyers - Randi Montin - Renee Mancuso - Shawn Quinn - Tobi Sokolow - Mildred Breed 2 Kathie Wei-Sender - Juanita Chambers - Stasha Cohen - Pam Wittes - Irina Levitina - Jill Levin Bracket 1 3 Lisa Berkowitz - Cheri Bjerkan - Sue Weinstein - Rozanne Pollack - Connie Goldberg - Susan Picus 16 Teams 4 Lynn Deas - Beth Palmer - Sylvia Moss - Laurie Vogel - Gail Greenberg 49.76 1 - Rebecca Rogers, Dallas 5 Sally Woolsey - - Judy Pede - Carreen Hinds - Katarina Midskog - Jill Mellstrom TX; Greg Gault - Annalee Gault, Raleigh NC; Paul 6 - June Deutsch - Janice Seamon - Rita Seamon - Rhoda Walsh - Shannon Lipscomb Lewis - Linda Lewis, Las Vegas NV 7 Jo Morse - Rose Johnson-Meltzer - Karen McCallum - Lynn Baker - Hjordis Eythorsdottir - Judi Radin 37.32 2 Kathie Wei-Sender, Nashville TN; 8 - Joan Jackson - Nell Cahn - Roslyn Kurlan - Marinesa Letizia Dianna Gittelman - Esta Van Zandt, Houston TX; John 9 Carol Sanders - Libby Fernandez - Carlyn Steiner - Lynne Feldman - Dorothy Truscott - Rebecca Rogers Wong, Rowland Heights CA 10 Jo Ann Sprung - Georgiana Gates - Sally Wheeler - Cindy Bernstein - Jo Anne Casen - Linda McGarry 24.49 3/4 Carol Dalzell, Rye NY; Mike Shuman, 11 Beverly Rosenberg - Janet Daling - Carol Pincus - Sharon Colson Pasadena CA; Jerry Gaer, Scottsdale AZ; , 12 Susan Miller - Suzy Burger - Barbara Sion - Joyce Lilie Houston TX; Harvey Brody, San Francisco CA; Lowell 13 Kitty Munson - Susan Wexler - G. Margie Gwozdzinsky - Carol Simon - Linda Lewis - Karen Barrett Andrews, Huntington Bh CA 14 Mary Jane Farell - Joanne Minken - Adrienne Green - Barbara Lesser 24.49 3/4 Roy Fox, Chicago IL; Claire Tornay - 15 Nadine Wood - Ellee Lewis - Mickie Kivel - Claire Tornay - Judi Cody - Rhoda Habert Ellee Lewis, New York NY; Mickie Kivel, Potomac MD; 16 Ginny Schuett - Chris Benson - Karen Walker - Eunice Rosen - Martha Katz - Sheri Winestock Lou Reich, Wheaton MD; Robert Bell, Washington DC 17 Eunice Portnoy - Jacqueline Sincoff - Barbara Clinton - Candace Fowler - Barbara Lehman - Joan Eaton 18 Patsy Arndt - Carolyn Peters - Jerre Gardiner - Fran Beard Bracket 2 19 Lois Lightner - Barbara Odlin - Anita Heitler - Flo Newlin - Broma Lou Reed - Suzanne Jones 16 Teams 20 Ellen Siebert - Dorthy Francis - Abby Heitner - Charlene Rogoff - Daisy Goecker - Ora Lourie 36.20 1 Bob Etter, Sacramento CA; JoAnna 21 Julie Rowe - Beverly Bluth - Lynne Schaefer - Brenda Bryant - Nancy Sachs - Sondra Schubiner Stansby, Castro Valley CA; Srikanth Kodayam, Union 22 Laurie Kranyak - Nancy Molesworth - Rhoda Prager - Brenda Jacobus - Terry Michaels - Jan Assini City CA; Nick Bykov, Carmichael CA 23 Rebecca Clough - Mary Lou Payne - Carolyn Sessler - Rena Lieberman 27.15 2 - John Rengstorff, 24 Kay Beck - Betsey Schneider - Eleanor Onstott - Judi Smith - Temi Linzner - Bev Nelson New York NY; Darren Wolpert, Thornhill ON; Jurek 25 Christine Urbanek - Margaret Klamp - Marcia Freed - Jeanette Michienzi Czyzowicz, Aylmer PQ; Douglas Doub, Hartford CT 26 Diana Schuld - Cynthia Hinckley - Sarah Cressy - Sharon Jabbour - Suzanne Stevenson - Nadele Spiro 17.82 3/4 Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Steve Gross, 27 Lee De Simone - Florine Atkins - Helene Bauman - Nannell Edmunds - Anna Ivarsdottir - Ventura CA; G S Jade Barrett, Vancouver WA; Anne Hjordis Sigurjonsdottir Hoffman, Peru VT 28 Pat Samuels - Harriet Eaton - Ellen Crawford - Marilyn Griffing 17.82 3/4 Ed Howard - Robert Carstedt, Wichita 29 S Austin - Martha Brosio - Joan Lenze - Eleanor Grinslade KS; Britain Beezley - Shelba Parmley, Oklahoma City 30 Eileen Paley - Mimi Bieber - Sterling Odom - Faye Marino - Barbara Doran - Rae Dethlefsen OK; Paul Portnoy, Chesterfield MO; Paul White, 31 Madeline Bloom - Arleen Lehman - Ruth Windwer - Barbara Kantor - Maggie Shenkin - Bobbie Satz Edmond OK 32 Donna Compton - Barbara Kasle - Nancy Schafer - Alana Seabrooke - Monika Berlage-Smith 33 Bobbie Spellman - Susan Ross - Debbie Melnick - Donna Hay Bracket 3 34 Angie Clark - Randee Machotka - Donna Matulis - Tobey Belmont - Barbara Moir 16 Teams 27.98 1 Paul Bethe, Williamstown MA; Henry Bethe - Varis Carey, Ithaca NY; Roberto Scaramuzzi, TOP 40 SEEDS IN SPINGOLD KNOCKOUT TEAMS New Orleans LA; Kent Hartman, San Marino CA 1 Grant Baze - Michael Whitman - Adam Zmudzinski - Cezary Balicki - Marcin Lesniewski - Merek 20.99 2 Samuel Hirschman, Southfield MI; Szymanowski Gilbert Stinebaugh, Van Nuys CA; Joe Aramowicz, 2 - - - - - Harrisburg PA; Matt Johnson - Daniel Levin, Wheaton 3 - - Larry Cohen - David Berkowitz - - Mike Passell IL; Ed Bissell, State College PA 4 Richard Schwartz - Mark Lair - - Robert Levin - 13.77 3/4 William Higgins, Cincinnati OH; Judy 5 Jeffrey Wolfson - Neil Silverman - - - - Cohn, Wilder KY; George St Pierre, Columbus OH; 6 - Sidney Lazard Sr - - - Walter Schafer Jr - Tom Fox Henry Shevitz, W Bloomfield MI 7 George Jacobs - - - - Lorenzo Luria - Alfredo Versace 13.77 3/4 Charles Bantz, West Allis WI; William 8 - - - Geir G Helgemo Malesevich, Mayville WI; Michele Foran, Oconomowoc 9 Michael Lawrence - - - - Michael Becker - Michael Kamil WI; Liga Byrne, Mequon WI 10 Bobby Wolff - - Dan Morse - - Jon Baldursson - Magnus Magnusson 11 John Sutherlin - Russell Ekeblad - Drew Casen - William Pollack - Ron Sukoneck - Mark Cohen Bracket 4 12 - - - - - Jerry Clerkin 16 Teams 13 Luella Slaner - Marty Bergen - Joel Friedberg - Ethan Stein - - 22.40 1 Paul Meerschaert, Excelsior MN; 14 Bjorn Fallenius - Michael Moss - Barnet Shenkin - Eddie Kantar - David Lehman - Dick Melson Audrey Weikle, Saint Paul MN; Jon Martin, Fargo ND; 15 Michael Polowan - Mark Feldman - Larry Robbins - Jerry Goldfein Roark Johnson, Minneapolis MN; Peg Waller, Eden 16 - George Steiner - Robert Blanchard - Jim Krekorian - Neil Chambers - Prairie MN 17 Joseph Silver - - George Mittelman - Peter Nagy - - 16.80 2 Justine Dase, Las Vegas NV; Matthew 18 - Rich Pavlicek Jr - Mike Cappelletti - William Cole - Walt Walvick - Steve Lapides Frame, Cary NC; Jean Hume, Livermore CA; James 19 John Onstott - Chris Compton - Ross Grabel - Jon Wittes Wiitala, Pleasanton CA 20 George Rapee - John Solodar - Bill Eisenberg - Russell Arnold - - Jim Robison 11.03 3/4 Donald Florida, Palestine IL; Karen 21 Lou Ann O’Rourke - Joan Stein - Sigurdur Sverrisson - Adalsteinn Jorgensen - Curtis Cheek - Billy Miller Erlanger, Saint Louis MO; Judith Eaton - Glafkos 22 Paul Hackett - Brigitte Mavromichalis - Jason Hackett - Justin Hackett - A. A. Terje - Glen Grotheim Galanos, Carbondale IL 23 William Root - Bob Jones - David Lindop - Dan Gerstman - Harry Tudor - Boris Baran 11.03 3/4 Jerrold Grossman, Rochester Hills MI; 24 Joseph Shay - Geoff Hampson - Eric Greco - - Jack Shartsis, Huntington Wd MI; Stephen Weiner - 25 Steve Beatty - - Douglas Doub - John Rengstorff - Martin Fleisher - John Stiefel Renay Danto Weiner, Bloomfield MI 26 Chris Larsen - Joseph Kivel - Edward Barlow - Evan Bailey - Gerald Bare - Nels Erickson 27 - - Paul Lewis - Bruce Ferguson - Charlton Buckley Bracket 5 28 Mark Gordon - Richard Zucker - Winthrop Allegaert - Daniel Rotman - - Santanu Ghose 16 Teams 29 Sveinn Eiriksson - Jakob Kristinsson - Gerald Sosler - Kay Schulle 16.68 1 Yan Song, Glendale Hgts IL; Feng 30 Jeff Schuett - Dick Bruno - Kenji Miyakuni - Stanley Katz - Martin Baff - Phillip Becker Hong, Cincinnati OH; Weishu Wu - Dejun Tang, 31 Steve Levinson - Joyce Sillins - Glenn Eisenstein - Jonathan Greenspan - Markland Molson - David Better Camarillo CA 32 V. Rekounov - O. Karantsev - A. Gromov - A. Petrounin - V. Kholomeev - Y. Khiouppenen 12.51 2 Richard Quist, Moreno Valley CA; Ri- 33 Lou Reich - Danny Sprung - William Pettis - Don Probst chard Ekstrum, Crystal MN; Linda Webb, Fargo ND; 34 Ron Smith - Linda Smith - Allen Hawkins Jr - Jim Foster - Bernard Yomtov Jim Dingwerth, Kansas City MO 35 John Carruthers - Ralph Cohen - Robb Gordon - Venkatrao Koneru - - Chris Willenken 8.21 3/4 Albert Bender - Fred Gaines, Raleigh 36 Marshall Miles - Mark Bartusek - Jeff Miller - William Wickham - Sangarapil Mohan - Claude Vogel NC; Dottie Kennedy, Durham NC; Paul Page III, Cary 37 Alan Le Bendig - Jon Brissman - George Whitworth - James Tritt - Sidney Brownstein - Ron Feldman NC 38 Marshall Tuly - Scott Gates - Richard Potter - Russell Shoup - John Potter - Kerry Smith 8.21 3/4 Lee Emmer, Englishtown NJ; Greta 39 David Treadwell - Robert Gookin - Bob Glasson - Joann Glasson - Varis Carey - Henry Bethe Pineles, Yardley PA; Liz Bartholomew, Pennington NJ; 40 Lewis Finkel - Bernard Miller - Robert Sartorius - George Tornay Jr Margaret Coe, Trenton NJ

ORLANDO MORNING CONTINUOUS/SIDE PAIRS Bracket 6 52 Pairs 16 Teams A B 12.14 1 Henk Uijterwaal, Amsterdam,; Jack 5.46 1 Jean Cole - Ron Woodsum, Houston TX 194.50 Leach, Cedar Park TX; Alma Karas - Yangling Zhang, 3.59 2/3 John Russell, North Barringto IL; Rob Crawford, Lauderhill FL 172.00 Batavia IL 3.59 2/3 Ringo P Chung, Mississauga ON; Vinay Sarin, Thornhill ON 172.00 9.11 2 Ailene Flynn, Fremont NE; Gloria 3.79 4 1 Leo Lasota, Laurel MD; William Wilson, Annapolis MD 169.50 Vann - Minna Lou Mercer - Leslie Hoberman, Omaha 2.84 5 2 Steven Goodman, Kansas City MO; Lawrence Mayer, Overland Park KS 165.00 NE 1.34 6 Ian Boyd, Calgary AB; Ken Gee, Regina SK 163.50 5.98 3/4 Sonja Shiner - Marilyn Kroll, Highland 2.13 3 Berta Meyerson Molsky, West Bloomfield MI; Marvin Molasky, W Park IL; Atsuko Muranishi, Mitaka-Shi, Tok YO; Bloomfield MI 160.00 Sachiko Ito, Kawasaki 216 1.88 4 David Harper, Willowick OH; Kenneth Holzheimer, Willoughby OH 154.50 5.98 3/4 Angie Clark, Glenview IL; James 1.34 5 David Hoover - Barbara Mateer, State College PA 152.50 Kehoe - Charles Michalski, Glen Ellyn IL; Richard Jahn, 1.47 6 Kenneth Tatz, Highland Park IL; Geoffrey Cross, Fernandina FL 150.00 Aurora IL Continued on page 8 Page 8 Daily Bulletin

LIFE MASTER PAIRS 104 Pairs Appeals seminar 175.00 1 Eric Greco, Annandale VA; Geoff Hampson, Fenton MI 1726.88 A seminar for players interested in learning 131.25 2 Rich Pavlicek Jr, San Mateo CA; Richard Pavlicek, Fort Lauderdale FL 1726.03 about the appeals process will be held in Room 98.44 3 David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ; Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL 1722.65 4K (fourth floor) tomorrow at 5 p;.m. This semi- 80.77 4 Paul Soloway, Mill Creek WA; Steve Zolotow, Las Vegas NV 1715.84 nar will deal with appeals as well as conduct 75.00 5 Kyle Larsen, San Francisco CA; Brian Glubok, New York NY 1672.59 and ethics procedures. 70.00 6 Robert Levin, Windermere FL; Michael Rosenberg, Tuckahoe NY 1657.94 65.63 7 Fred Gitelman, Toronto ON; Brad Moss, New York NY 1633.06 The seminar will be conducted by Karen 61.76 8 Vadim Kholomeev - Youri Kmiouppenen, St Petersburg, Russia 1602.20 Allison, Jon Brissman and Alan LeBendig. 58.33 9 Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA; Dan Gerstman, Buffalo NY 1594.32 There will be no charge. Pizza and soft drinks 55.26 10 Glen Grotheim - Terfe Aa, Melhus, Norway will be served. 52.50 11 Lewis Finkel, Providence RI; Peter Weichsel, Encinitas CA 1556.93 50.00 12 Ralph Cohen - Thomas Turgeon, Memphis TN 1552.23 47.73 13 Geir G Helgemo, Trondheim, Norway; Tony Forrester, Dorchester MA 1551.48 1ST SATURDAY-SUNDAY KO TEAMS 45.65 14 Michael Becker, Boca Raton FL; Michael Kamil, Holmdel NJ 1545.01 Continued from page 7 43.75 15 Sigurdur Sverrisson, Tulsa OK; Adalsteinn Jorgensen, Reykjavik, Iceland 1542.41 42.00 16 Charles Coon, Marshfield MA; Richard Weiss, Swampscott MA 1539.56 Bracket 7 40.38 17 Dennis Kasle, Bloomfield MI; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ 1536.57 16 Teams 38.89 18 Zia Mahmood, New York NY; Bob Hamman, Dallas TX 1526.02 10.52 1 Nancy Schafer, Bloomingdale IL; 37.50 19 Sveinn Eriksson-Jakob Kristinsson, Reykjavik, Iceland 1521.74 Alana Seabrooke, Beaconsfield PQ; Thomas Mangan, 36.21 20 Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA; John Saxe, Hudson MA 1517.66 Schaumburg IL; Tanakorn Lavanakul, Antioch CA 35.00 21 Lois Lightner, West Roxbury MA; David Warner, Aurora CO 1510.17 7.89 2 David Pickering, Medford MA; Susan 33.87 22 Hugh Ross, Oakland CA; Michael Lawrence, Berkeley CA 1504.32 Ostrowski, Arlington MA; John Gassenheimer - Jill 32.81 23 William Wickham, Los Angeles CA; John Zilic, Houston TX 1501.01 Fisch, New York NY 31.82 24 Murray Melton, Las Vegas NV; Simon Kantor, Agawam MA 1496.87 5.18 3/4 Sven Pride, Rockville MD; David 30.88 25 Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD; Jeanne Rahmey, Brooklyn NY 1493.74 Genne, Gaithersburg MD; Diana Tenery, Nutley NJ; 30.00 26 Richard Schwartz, Flushing NY; Ron Smith, San Francisco CA 1490.32 Alan Powell, Livingston NJ 29.17 27 Linda Smith - Ron Smith, Hixson TN 1482.06 5.18 3/4 Rose Marie Cassmer, Macedonia OH; 28.38 28 Peter Boyd, Silver Spring MD; Steve Robinson, Arlington VA 1481.57 Irene Toth, Cleveland OH; Riviette Grand, Beachwood OH; Molly Fainer, University Heig OH 27.63 29 Peter Stromberg - Johan Upmark, Stockholm, Sweden 1477.74 26.92 30 Corinne Kirkham - Jim Kirkham, San Bernardino CA 1469.28 Bracket 8 26.25 31 Bart Bramley, Chicago IL; Sidney Lazard Sr, New Orleans LA 1445.11 16 Teams 25.61 32 Dick Bruno, Chicago IL; Jeff Schuett, Riverwoods IL 1442.90 8.91 1 A Reis - Keith Zenner, Skokie IL; 25.00 33 Jim Krekorian - Robert Blanchard, New York NY 1442.13 Stephen Cheston, Chicago IL; Kenneth Tatz, Highland 24.42 34 Vladimir Rekounov - Oleg Kazantzev, Moscow, Russia 1437.70 Park IL 23.86 35 Brenda Keller - Bruce Ferguson, Boise ID 1433.41 6.68 2 Rosemary Boden, Somerset NJ; Bar- 23.33 36 Janos Racz, New York NY; Victor Melman, Forest Hills NY 1431.09 bara Schlosser, Bernardsville NJ; Thomas Snouse, Loma 22.83 37 Nader Hanna, Willowdale ON; Vince Oddy, Aurora ON 1428.46 Mar CA; Patricia Wagner, Wyncote PA 22.34 38 Peter Grover - Howard Lebow, Pittsburgh PA 1417.77 4.39 3/4 Robert Adams - Hugh Metzger - Peggie 21.88 39 Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA; Ed Davis, Seal Beach CA 1416.16 Cunnagin - Opal Jost, South Bend IN 21.43 40 George Whitworth, San Ramon CA; Rick Roeder, Encinitas CA 1415.24 4.39 3/4 Steven Berman - Michael 21.00 41 Steve Beatty, Destrehan LA; Robb Gordon, New York NY 1414.93 Kammerdiener, Philadelphia PA; Jack Brauner, 20.59 42 Jeffrey Starr - Harold Lilie, Las Vegas NV 1412.45 Maplewood NJ; David Liss, Morristown NJ 20.19 43 Jon Baldursson, Iceland; Magnus Magnusson, Sweden 411.86 19.81 44 Gene Freed, Los Angeles CA; Alexander Kolesnik, Austin TX 1401.01 Bracket 9 19.44 45 Chuck Lamprey, White Plains NY; Marvin Talish, Merrick NY 1400.19 15 Teams 19.09 46 Robert Crafton, Huntington Woods MI; Bert Newman, West Bloomfield MI 1398.31 7.08 1 John Hoerber, Boca Raton FL; David 18.75 47 Neil Silverman, Fort Lauderdale FL; Russell Ekeblad, Providence RI 1397.34 Kirk, Seminole FL; Adrienne Muslin, Tampa FL; Vic- 18.42 48 Harry Steiner - Henry Lortz, Seattle WA 1396.98 tor Neugebauer, Clearwater FL 18.10 49 William Root, Boca Raton FL; Bob Jones, Delray Beach FL 1395.87 5.31 2 Kevin Lindsley - Barbara Wick, 17.80 50 Chip Martel, Davis CA; Lew Stansby, Castro Valley CA 1395.03 Oconomowoc WI; Laverne Wuebben, Brookfield WI; Ed Bladow, Wales WI 17.50 51 Stephen McConnell, Chicago IL; James Tritt, Fresno CA 1392.31 3.49 3/4 Caroline Pieper, Tomahawk WI; Jerry 17.21 52 Patricia Tucker, Stone Mtn GA; Kevin Collins, Atlanta GA 1390.42 Boothe, Glen Ellyn IL; Bobbie Sward, Summit Lake 23.93 53 Brian Senior, Nottingham, England; Stephen Ray, Morpeth, England 1376.20 WI; Nancy Jones, Anchorage AK 19.31 54 Perry Johnson, Southfield MI; Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL 1375.29 3.49 3/4 Weston Erni - George Eisen - Gordon 16.41 55 Danny Sprung - Jo Ann Sprung, Philadelphia PA 1374.67 Eisendrath - Robert Krauss, Milwaukee WI 16.15 56 Nick Nickell, New York NY; Richard Freeman, Atlanta GA 1372.57 15.91 57 - Judi Radin, New York NY 1370.24 Bracket 10 15.67 58 Janet Daling, Seattle WA; Sharon Colson, Kirkland WA 1367.20 11 Teams 15.44 59 Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA; John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT 1365.24 5.26 1 Eugene Janulis - Stephen Wolf, Saint 15.22 60 Adam Wildavsky, Flushing NY; Allan Falk, Okemos MI 1364.24 Paul MN; Julie Irving - Rochelle Andress, Hudson WI 3.95 2 Cheryl Stahler, Wapakoneta OH; Eliza- 1ST SUNDAY 0-3000/+ SWISS beth Hennen, Lima OH; Belen Suarez - Bernice Stevens, 140 Teams Cincinnati OH 1 2 2.59 3/4 Terry Carter - Pat Carter, Mc Henry IL; 41.09 1 Connie Goldberg, Merion Station PA; Eric Rodwell, Naperville IL; Budd Howell, San Francisco CA; Kathie Angione, Chula Vista CA Douglas Simson, Columbus OH; Rozanne Pollack - William Pollack, 2.59 3/4 Bert Kabath - Eileen Kabath, Ormond Warren NJ; Drew Casen, Coconut Creek FL 201.00 Beach FL; Phyllis Smith - Hazel Nitsch, Cambridge WI 30.82 2 William August, Palm Beach FL; June Deutsch, Aventura FL; Edith Freilich, Miami Beach FL; Steven Barcus, Sorrento FL 188.00 Bracket 11 34.75 3 1 Farid Assemi, Fresno CA; Edward Wojewoda, Antelope CA; Leszek 9 Teams Rabiega, Salt Lake Cty UT; Wlodek Bugajski, 187.00 3.85 1 Harvey Shifrin, Dallas TX; Ralph 15.17 4/5 Stephen Lucas - Lesley Decker, Woodbury NY; Marlene Solender, Tamarac Shines, Chicago IL; Michael Lutz - Karyn Lutz, FL; Ruth Windwer, Boca Raton FL 177.00 Deerfield IL 15.17 4/5 Paul Trent - Sandra Trent, Katonah NY; Matt Granovetter, Richmond 2.89 2 Bruce Scott - Andrew Coghill - Tho- Hghts. OH; John Onstott, New Orleans LA; Kay Schulle, Santa Monica mas Allen - Andrew Stevens, Iowa City IA CA; Michael Polowan, New York NY 177.00 1.90 3/4 Gunnar Berg, Midlothian IL; Brian 9.75 6 Chris Carmichael, Atlanta GA; Sally Woolsey, Kensington CA; Jan Beecher Sr, Park Forest IL; Ruth Goodpasture, Martel, Davis CA; Karen Barrett, Vancouver WA 175.00 Bourbonnais IL; John Javella, Burnham IL; Madelyn 7.31 7 Fred Buckman - Harriette Buckman, Lincolnwood IL; Earle Davis, Bachman, Palos Hills IL Glenview IL; David Steirman, San Mateo CA 167.00 1.90 3/4 James Collins, Atlanta GA; Richard 5.03 8/9 Arthur Loring, Boston MA; David Becher, Swampscott MA; Harold Bartone, Roseville MI; Ginny O’Toole, Carmel IN; Stengel, Hingham MA; Alan Watson, Malvern PA 166.00 Helen Dickinson, Indianapolis IN 5.03 8/9 Marshall Tuly, Fairfield OH; Scott Gates, Miamisburg OH; Russell Shoup, Dayton OH; Thomas Clark - Janet Marsh, Indianapolis IN; Kerry Smith, Milwaukee WI 166.00 26.06 10/11 2 Michael Kitces, Great Falls VA; Kevin Bathurst, Brentwood TN; Mark RecordersRecorders are needed for Needed the Wagar Women’s Rishavy, Fitchburg WI; Karen Manfield, Houston TX 164.00 Teams on Friday and Saturday (July 31 and August 3.93 10/11 Hal Stern, Rolling Meadows IL; Samuel Miller, Glencoe IL; Jim 1). There will be four 16-board matches. Recorders Humphrey, Wheeling IL; Barbara Saben, Northbrook IL 164.00 are required to sit at the table, mark down the bid- 3.42 12 Edith Rosenkranz - George Rosenkranz, City; Eddie Wold, ding, the , and as much of the play as Houston TX; Roger Bates, Mesa AZ; Mike Passell, Dallas TX 163.00 possible. See first-rate play up close and personal. 3.05 13/14 Jean Glomb, Oak Lawn IL; David Hagreen - Bruce Chapman - Judith Recorders receive $11.00 for each 16 boards recorded. Chapman, Chicago IL 160.00 Anyone interested should see Jackie Addis, tourna- 3.05 13/14 Patsy Arndt, Houston TX; , Arlington Heights IL; John Sullivan, ment co-chairman. Corpus Christi TX; John Schwartz, Plano TX; Phillip Grothus, San Daily Bulletin Page 9

Antonio TX 160.00 CHARITY KNOCKOUT TEAMS 2.74 15 Bobbie Satz, Boca Raton FL; Glenn Eisenstein, Parsippany NJ; Walter Schenker, Pine Brook NJ; Michael Gore, Brooklyn NY 159.00 Bracket 1 2.57 16 Joseph Shay, Ponte Vedra FL; Allan Cokin, Palm Beach FL; Markland 16 Teams Molson, Miami FL; Steve Levinson, Fort Lauderdale FL; Michael Seamon, 46.00 1 James Murphy, Chesapeake VA; Ed Miami Beach FL; Sheila Ekeblad, Providence RI 157.00 Lewis, Falls Church VA; Adam Wildavsky, Flushing NY; 2.35 17/18 Richard Gabriel - Claude Vogel, Chicago IL; Robert Jackson, John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT; Lloyd Arvedon, Medford Bensenville IL; Kathleen Burt - Jim Burt, Darien IL; Adrienne Cohen, MA; Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA Elmhurst IL 156.00 34.50 2 Phillip Grothus, San Antonio TX; 2.35 17/18 Michael Moss - Bjorn Fallenius, New York NY; Barnet Shenkin - Maggie Carolyn Peters - Thomas Peters - Patsy Arndt, Houston Shenkin, Boca Raton FL; Eddie Kantar, Santa Monica CA 156.00 TX; John Sullivan, Corpus Christi TX 19.55 19 3 Thomas Karlsson - Tobias Ternquist - Martin Berg - Fredrix Nystroem, 22.65 3/4 John Russell, North Barringto IL; Sweden 155.00 Chuck Said, Nashville TN; Melvin Marcus, Framingham 14.66 20 4 Cathy Baldysz - Mark Baldysz - Ivan Figueredo - Daverille Sher - Ken MA; Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; Randall Pettit, Mohr, Chicago IL 154.00 Marietta GA 2.16 21 Ronald Kraft, Hightstown NJ; Andy Sloan, Belvidere NJ; Julie Rowe, 22.65 3/4 Gary Sawyer, Alto NM; William Metuchen NJ; Jim Strachan, Princeton NJ 153.00 Arlinghaus, Ann Arbor MI; Richard Holmes, Wichita 11.00 22 5 Daniel Zagorin, Skokie IL; Daniel Stanghelle - K V Kare - Twels KS; Ulker Mutlu, Springfield OH Thomsen, 151.00 9.95 5/8 Robert Carteaux, Fort Wayne IN; Jack 1.80 23 Luella Slaner - Joel Friedberg, Scarsdale NY; Marty Bergen, Coleman, San Francisco CA; Bruce Ferguson - Brenda Farmingdale NY; Ethan Stein, Irvington NY; Steve Weinstein, Glen Ridge NJ; Fred Stewart, West Hurley NY 150.00 Keller, Boise ID; Jim Linhart, Piscataway NJ 1.80 24/25 Laura Brill - Rick Goldstein, White Plains NY; Rose Johnson-Meltzer, Los Gatos CA; Richard Zucker, Sleepy Hollow NY; Rita Shugart, Pebble Bracket 2 Beach CA; Andrew Robson, Carmel CA 149.00 15 Teams 1.80 24/25 Ron Woodsum - Jean Cole, Houston TX; Bonn Tanner, Humble TX; Jan 29.90 1 David Halasi, Toronto ON; Gavin Hunt, Long Beach MS 149.00 Wolpert - Darren Wolpert - David Levy, Thornhill ON; 2.16 26/27 Susan Miller - Bernard Miller, Boca Raton FL; Joyce Lilie - Barbara Mike Nadler, North York ON; Varis Carey, Ithaca NY Sion, Las Vegas NV 148.00 22.43 2 Bill Erickson, Racine WI; Eric Mane - 1.80 26/27 Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY; David Halasi, Toronto ON; Ari Greenberg, David Schudson - Patrick Borman, Milwaukee WI; Bob Malibu CA; James Sampson, New York NY 148.00 Marheine, Waukesha WI 8.25 28/29 6 Carol Stodghill, Fort Worth TX; Melody Gann - William White - Kraig 14.72 3/4 Max Limbocker, Louisville KY; Laura Mundle, Arlington TX 144.00 Lee Bright, Terre Haute IN; Virginia Stipp, South Bend 1.80 28/29 Jim Senter - Gale Senter, Laguna Niguel CA; Roger Clough - Rebecca IN; Ed Judy, Chicago IL Clough, Culver City CA 144.00 14.72 3/4 S Scot Moir, Bensenville IL; John 6.18 30/31 7 Jaggy Shivdasani - Roger Stern, New York NY; , Kuharetz, New Milford NJ; Joan Cafarella, Winter Park Cambridge MA; Anil Padhye, India 140.00 FL; Anita Aquino, Orlando FL 1.80 30/31 George Steiner - Carlyn Steiner, Seattle WA; Ralph Buchalter, Oakland 6.47 5/8 Paul Hardy, Dunrobin ON; Elizabeth CA; Susan Picus, New York NY; Sidney Brownstein, Santa Monica CA; Jon Scott, Ottawa ON; Jackie Boisseau, Etobicoke ON; Brissman, San Bernardino CA 140.00 Monika Berlage-Smith, Kirkland PQ 1.80 32/34 Elizabeth Fay - Ed Schultz, Chesterfield MO; Jay Korobow, Princeton 6.47 5/8 Jean Cole, Richards TX; Ron NJ; Howard Piltch, Andover MA 139.00 Woodsum, Houston TX; Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA; 1.44 32/34 Michael Kopera, Brooklyn NY; Jeff Aker - Christal Henner-Welland - George Bessinger, Dallas TX - John Ramos - Aaron Silverstein, New York NY 139.00 1.80 32/34 , Pittsburgh PA; Ruth Grant, Hastings Hdsn NY; Martin Bracket 3 Caley, Montreal PQ; Rita Ellington, Fairfield CT 139.00 16 Teams 1.80 35/36 David Abelow, Owings Mills MD; Weizhong Bao - Yi Zhong, Fairfax VA; 20.70 1 Pierce Smith, Rutland VT; Geoffrey Richard Wegman, Bethesda MD 138.00 Mallette, Christiansbrg VA; H David Grace, New York 4.64 35/36 8 Steve Altus, Campbell CA; T C Altus, Palo Alto CA; Michael Roberts, NY; Stewart Mackeigan, Wilmington MA; David Victoria BC; David Levy, Thornhill ON; , Buffalo NY; Brower, Downsview ON Jessica Hayman, New York NY 138.00 15.53 2 John Pendergrass - Debashis Ghosh, 1.80 37/39 Renee Mancuso, Redondo Beach CA; Leonard Holtz - Phil Schaefer - Nell Houston TX; Lawrence Diamond, Las Vegas NV; John Schaefer, Los Angeles CA 137.00 Harris, Port Huron MI; Eric Taylor, Leander TX 1.80 37/39 George Tornay Jr, New York NY; Robert Sartorius - Barbara Sartorius, 10.19 3/4 Robert McPhee, Belleville ON; Lisa Lake Hiawatha NJ; Lester Sokolower, Verona NJ 137.00 Kow, Concord CA; John Hurd, Charleston SC; Susan 1.44 37/39 Bill Erickson, Racine WI; David Schudson - Patrick Borman - Eric Griffin, Wallis TX; Dennis Goldston, Colorado Spgs CO Mane, Milwaukee WI; Bob Marheine, Waukesha WI 137.00 10.19 3/4 Bobby Maynard - Terry Currie - 3.86 9 Pamela Nisbet, New Zealand; Mary Dusek, Dallas TX; Mike De Joseph, Jeanette Magid - Vera Sinsheimer, Houston TX Corinth NY; Nancy Wittwer, Falls City NE; Herve Chatagnier, Saint Augustin PQ 135.00 Bracket 4 3.48 10 Gerald Gitles - Joseph Machotka, Chicago IL; David Temkin, Skokie IL; 16 Teams Larry Bass, Highland Park IL; Howard Stern, Des Plaines IL 134.00 14.18 1 Joseph Thal, New York NY; Estelle 3.16 11 Sheryl McDonald, Las Vegas NV; Sheryl Langner, Dublin OH; Roberto Margolin, Flushing NY; Heimo Adelsberger - Stephan Verthelyi, New York NY; Toni Bales, Pickerington OH 131.00 Adelsberger, GE 2.79 12/13David Yang, Chicago IL; Tony Piao, Elmwood Park IL; Jiun-Ming Chen, 10.64 2 Michael Kitces, Great Falls VA; Kevin Evanston IL; Yifan Yang, Oak Park IL 130.00 Bathurst, Brentwood TN; Kathrine Strensun, NO; Eskil 2.79 12/13Stan Battat - Adrian Rebollo, Trumbull CT; James Klein, Madison WI; Hagen, Brian Carlson, Cross Plains WI 130.00 6.98 3/4 Kaye Folsom, Chicago IL; Meg Ander- 2.48 14 Marjorie Michelin, Venice CA; James Barry, Twain Harte CA; David son - Dorothy Herren - Grace Bartlett, Houston TX Segal, Sherman Oaks CA; Valerie Aron, Santa Monica CA 128.00 6.98 3/4 Nick Suciu, Lake Forest IL; Carol 2.32 15 Mark Edeburn, Medford MA; Dayn Beam - Jim Alison, Huntsville AL; Langs, Sea Ranch Lakes FL; Joan Weinstein, Vero Beach Sully Randolph, Doraville GA; Charles Pecarro, Falls Church VA 125.00 FL; Bert Koslen, Chagrin Falls OH 2.17 16 Alvin Zuckerman, Oceanside NY; Roberta Magnus, Brooklyn NY; Max 3.07 5/8 Cathy Marsteller - Mary Shaheen, Brimberg, New York NY; Elizabeth Baecher, Mount Kisco NY 124.00 Niles OH; Roberta Meyers - Karen Pekkanen, Cortland 1.93 17/19Muriel Altus - Philip Altus - James Thomas, Tampa FL; Paul McGough, OH Langley WA 122.00 1.93 17/19Sidney Axelrod - Eileen Axelrod - Alan Resser, Chicago IL; William Continued on page 10 Charowhas, Wheaton IL 122.00 1.93 17/19Jeff Roman, Arlington VA; Marc Umeno, Alexandria VA; Thomas Carmichael, Iselin NJ; Blair Seidler, Fair Lawn NJ 122.00 Time for our rally SUNDAY MORNING STRATIFIED 299ER TEAMS 16 Teams Fred Stewart’sBy comment Dan Oakes as his team, down A B more than 100 IMPs, headed into the final five 3.64 1 David Hudson, Evanston IL; Laurence Zung, Chicago IL; Michael Nisen, boards of the Grand National Teams Flight A Rolling Meadows IL; Joseph Camp, Schaumburg IL 93.00 semifinal: 2.73 2 Thomas Ball, Lakewood OH; John Parker, St John’s NF; Carol Pollock, Bannockburn IL; Doralee Levoff, Chicago IL 86.00 “Now’s the time for our rally.” 2.05 3 Stephanie Schwingel, Coloma WI; Nancy Ogreenc, Wautoma WI; Beverly On the very next board, this was the auc- Wendorf, Rockford IL; Elaine Sebastian, Machesney Pk IL 84.00 tion: 1.54 4 Frank Bischoff, Wheeling IL; Michael Siebenharr, Glen Ellyn IL; Robert West North East South Fraser, Crystal Lake IL; Tom Jorgensen, Huntley IL 78.00 1ª Pass 1NT Pass 1.15 5 Andrew Halpern - Cheryl Halpern - Lois Butler, Chagrin Falls OH; Cindy 2 All Pass Sustin, Beachwood OH 74.00 ª Stewart now said, “Oh, this’ll get those 1.52 1 Trevor Joike - Rebecca Joike, Rockford IL; Arthur Nelson - Janice Nelson, Burnsville MN 71.00 IMPs back!” Page 10 Daily Bulletin

1ST SATURDAY/SUNDAY CONTINUOUS PAIRS 116 Pairs A B 10.31 1 Gojko Zivkovic, Ch-1006 Lausann E; Ronald Michaels, North Miami FL 197.50 7.73 2 Ronald Unger - Andrea Hayman, New York NY 194.50 5.80 3 Mike Aliotta, Oklahoma City OK; Muriel Richens, San Mateo CA 189.00 4.35 4 Arnold Levy - Joan Levy, Northbrook IL 188.50 3.26 5 Nick Suciu IV - Nick Suciu V, Lake Forest IL 188.38 2.80 6 Daniel Till, Lincoln NE; Hal Knilans, Thousand Oaks CA 184.08 2.92 7 William Siebel - Jeffry Reckinger, Chicago IL 183.50 5.01 1 Gregory Foltz - Dawn Foltz, Fort Collins CO 180.63 3.76 2 Karen Land - Anne Schock, Keokuk IA 178.96 2.82 3 Muhammad Abedi, Chicago IL; Mohammed Imran, Westchester IL 174.50 2.11 4 Corinne Bernstein, Edison NJ; Gloria Manna, Johnston RI 171.88 1.59 5 William Murphy, Rhinelander WI; John Arena, Boston MA 171.50 1.46 6 Miriam Hoffman - David Hoffman, Indianapolis IN 170.00

1ST SUNDAY AFTERNOON 199ER SWISS Chris Carmichael, 20, and brother Tom, 24, were 19 Teams attendees at Saturday’s Junior dinner. The two will play A B C on the same team in the Junior Team Trials beginning 3.72 1 1 Victoria Gregory, Pittsburg KS; Dawn Charles, Nashville TN; next weekend. Tom and partner Joel Wooldridge are David Hudson, Evanston IL; Joseph Camp, Schaumburg IL 105.00 defending IMP Pairs champions. 2.79 2 2 Suzy Fulkerson - Ron Fulkerson, Bloomington IN; Jerry Albom - Elliot Reis, Chicago IL 89.00 CHARITY KNOCKOUT TEAMS 2.09 3 3 Pat Warren, Westchester IL; Helen Mehler, Hinsdale IL; Carol Continued from page 9 Johnson - Dottie Bendis, Naperville IL 86.00 1.57 4 Bruce Perryman - Janet Perryman, Riverside IL; Kristina Juk - Steven Juk, Naperville IL 80.00 Bracket 5 1.18 5 David Sterner, Glen Burnie MD; Katherine Cave, Annapolis MD; 10 Teams Judith Mannschreck, Virginia Bch VA; Lora Svaniga, Joliet IL 68.00 7.97 1 Judi Palay - Rosemary Hinkfuss - 1.58 6/7 4 1 Robert Herz, Boulder CO; Andrea Cain, Longmont CO; Mary Sajida Shariff - Marge Delahaut, Green Bay WI Armacost, Hillsborough CA; Christine Hevener, San Mateo CA 65.00 5.98 2 Carol Welch, Robinson IL; Joan 0.77 6/7 Thomas McDow - Todd Keithley - Jack Pinnix, New York NY; Joanna Musgrave, Oblong IL; Louise Kavall, Halesite NY; Lois Cagan, Brooklyn NY 65.00 Vaaler, Bridgeton MO 0.85 5 Mitch Sweig, Chicago IL; Linda Silver, Forest Park IL; Phyllis 3.92 3/4 Lee Miller, Saint Louis MO; Lois Maxwell, Goshen CT; Karen Altschul, Beachwood OH 63.00 Miller, Vero Beach FL; Barbara Sedgwick - Jon 1.19 2 David Feldman - Robert Forbes - Ping Liu, Naperville IL; James Sedgwick, Naples FL Knutson, Lisle IL 60.00 3.92 3/4 John Kuenster, River Forest IL; Michiko Tsuda, Chicago IL; Yukiko Taciuchi - Keiko Suzuk, JA 1ST SUNDAY AFTERNOON 5/20 PAIRS 18 Pairs Bracket 6 D E 11 Teams 1.77 1 1 Dmitriy Gekht - Roman Braginskiy, Chicago IL 83.50 5.31 1 Bernard Lavoie - Richard Hevrdejs, 1.33 2 Jean Shufelt - John Shufelt, W Bloomfield MI 77.50 Chicago IL; Ron Blouin, Blue Island IL; George Waddell 1.00 3 Donald Spletzer - Jeanne Spletzer, Daytona Beach FL 72.00 Jr, Lockport IL 0.75 4 Laurel Scheinman, Baltimore MD; Maxine Musick, Chicago Park CA 71.00 3.98 2 David Findley, Broadview IL; Blythe 0.49 5/6 Meera Patel, Willowspring IL; Dahyabhai Patel, Willow Springs IL 68.00 Olshan, Chicago IL; Mary Precht, Oak Park IL; Milo 0.62 5/6 2 Rosede Olson - Janet Tavakoli, Chicago IL 68.00 Grummons, Warrenville IL 0.46 3 Scott Huddleston - Salo Kalisch, Chicago IL 61.50 2.62 3/4 Joanne Darling, Wilmette IL; Marie Maurer, Winnetka IL; Phyllis Warsaw, Highland Park 1ST SUNDAY AFTERNOON 50/100/200 PAIRS IL; Carol Pollock, Bannockburn IL; Doralee Levoff, 46 Pairs Chicago IL A B C 2.62 3/4 David Walker, Valley City ND; Paul 4.24 1 Rachel Chittaro, Lake IL; Debra Schoendorf, Kildeer IL 109.71 Carson, Nashville TN; Lawrence Carcare, Carmel IN; 2.45 2/4 John Adams, Columbus OH; Harold Bloom, Edina MN 107.00 Woodie McLean, Potomac MD 2.45 2/4 Elaine Sebastian, Machesney Pk IL; Beverly Wendorf, Rockford IL 107.00 2.45 2/4 Joy Selesko, Livonia MI; Jack Bourget, Bloomfield MI 107.00 1ST SATURDAY MIDNITE ZIP KO 2.45 5 1 Patricia Braun, Arlington Hts IL; Madhulina Bandyopadhyay, Milwaukee WI 105.50 16 Teams 1.01 6 Harold Haase - Nancy Haase, Hilton Head SC 102.72 3.94 1 Christopher Davis - Dolly Davis, Sparks NV; Galen Hesson, Shoreline WA; Karen Fomin, Kent WA 1.84 2 1 Joyce Dennis - Patricia Hoffman, Fairborn OH 102.00 2.96 2 Jean Cole - Ron Woodsum - Susan Munn, 1.38 3 2 Barbara Russo, Trout Valley IL; Ruth Sprouse, Woodstock IL 100.50 Houston TX; Lon Kieffer III, Hermann MO 1.03 4 Shuckie Acton - Katherine Roxy, Clinton Twp MI 95.00 1.94 3/4 George Klemic, Hillside IL; Brian Meyer, 0.78 5 Donald Faust, Chicago IL; Emily Williams, Evanston IL 94.50 Buffalo NY; Stuart Collis, W Bloomfield MI; Chad Krause, 0.58 6 Carol Hacker - James Hacker, Mount Clemens MI 92.00 Allentown PA 0.89 3 Jean Allred - Robert Allred, Houston TX 80.50 1.94 3/4 Deborah Kirby - William Kirby - Ron Woofter 0.67 4 Paul Hamper - Joan Masters, Chicago IL 76.72 - Bill Ryan, Bowling Green OH FIRST SUNDAY FAST PAIRS SATURDAY MIDNITE ZIP KO 166 Pairs 16 Teams A B C 3.94 1 David Liss, Morristown NJ; David Yates, Lake 27.77 1 Ronald Simmons, Lasalle IL; Richard Gibons, Princeton IL 330.27 Peekskill NY; Gennifer Binder - Jessica Hayman, New York 20.83 2 Elaine Said, Nashville TN; Suzanne Trull, Los Angeles CA 320.00 NY 15.62 3 Lowell Sawyer, Occoquan VA; Frederick Allenspach, Potomac MD 315.85 2.96 2 Norman Segal, Deerfield IL; Anne Marie 11.72 4 David Gurvich, New York NY; Jason Ciano, Boston MA 315.22 Harrington - Alfred McCray, Dayton OH; Robert Minow, 8.79 5 Brian Ellis, Cleveland OH; Bruce Keidan, Pittsburgh PA 313.91 Anaheim CA 6.59 6 Jayne Larson - Ira White, Ames IA 313.50 1.94 3/4 George Harman, Los Angeles CA; William Lo- 4.94 7 Judith Weisman, Englewood NJ; Ronald Felton, New York NY 310.50 gan - Mae Koh, Studio City CA; Alan Kay, London N3 3pq 3.71 8 Michael Kutska, River Forest IL; Suzanne Dunaway, Oak Park IL 310.00 1.94 3/4 Katherine Kruskal - Clyde Kruskal, 3.09 9 Alan Kleist, Cheverly MD; Thomas Abbott, Teaneck NJ 307.23 Hyattsville MD; Ted Ying, Laurel MD; Paul Markowitz, 15.88 1 Laura Tolkow - Terry Oleske, New York NY 297.50 Brighton MA 11.91 2 Russell Fox, Sacramento CA; Margery Gould, Los Angeles CA 296.37 8.93 3 Jean Friedrich, Des Moines IA; Brian Hayenga, W Des Moines IA 296.00 1ST SATURDAY MIDNITE ZIP KO 6.83 4 1 Billie Winkelman - Josephine Sage, Chicago IL 295.23 16 Teams 5.02 5 Michael Saltzman, Naperville IL; James West, Winfield IL 295.00 3.94 1 John Ramos - Aaron Silverstein, New York 3.77 6 Marilyn Griffing, Sarasota FL; Alan Goldman, Kew Gardens Hls NY 294.50 NY; Samuel Ehrlichman, Flushing NY; Alan Powell, 3.65 7 Alden Senior - Jan Lane, Chicago IL 293.64 Livingston NJ 5.12 2 Dennis Butler-Klinghmr, W Lafayette IN; Robert Adams, Granger IN 292.95 2.96 2 Frank Aquila, Fairlawn OH; Sarah Wiener, 3.84 3 Malcolm Barker, Bucks Uk H P8 4; Monelle Richmond, Woodstock NY Paramus NJ; Robert Rinehart, Northumberlnd PA; Daniel 285.78 Taylor, Manteno IL 2.88 4 Pu Yu - E Hale, Rolla MO 278.64 1.94 3/4 Raymond Gilbert - Robert Lyon, Indianapo- 2.16 5 Harold Singleton III, Chicago IL; Tony Denmark, Dolton IL 265.00 lis IN; Lev Pinsky, Columbus OH; Linda Robinson, Cam- 1.80 6 William Wilson, Annapolis MD; Leo Lasota, Laurel MD 264.50 bridge MA 1.94 3/4 Paul Spear, Richmond IL; Jim Johnsen, Camarillo CA; Lynn Patinkin, Libertyville IL; Judith Meurer, Long Grove IL Daily Bulletin Page 11

SATURDAY-SUNDAY CONTINUOUS PAIRS 500 Players 17.15 1/2 Ronald Michaels, North Miami FL 130.13 AnBrenda embarrassing Keller found a great opening moment lead on this 17.15 1/2 Gojko Zivkovic, Ch-1006 Lausann E 130.13 deal from the first qualifying session of the Life Mas- 11.96 3/4 Beverly Gardner, Southfield MI 129.46 ter Pairs. But when Bruce Ferguson decided to look 11.96 3/4 Thomas Gardner, Southfield MI 129.46 14.56 5 Ronald Unger, New York NY 125.80 for even more on the deal, suddenly the trick Brenda 10.65 6 Andrea Hayman, New York NY 123.72 set up disappeared. By the way, it was Bruce himself 6.67 7/8 Bernard Sillins, New York NY 119.71 who gave us this story. Their opponents were Robert 6.67 7/8 G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, New York NY 119.71 Levin, North, and Mark Rosenberg, South. Board 13 A J 4 2 SUNDAY EVENING CONTINUOUS PAIRS « Dlr: North ª 7 4 90 Pairs Vul: Both © -- A B A Q 6 5 4 3 2 8.34 1 Marshall Kuschner, Reston VA; Betsey Schneider, San Carlos CA 212.50 ¨ 6.26 2 Gojko Zivkovic, ; Ronald Michaels, North Miami FL 208.50 « Q 3 « 10 9 8 7 5 4.69 3 Andrew Rosenthal, New York NY; Albert Tom, Flushing NY 197.50 ª 10 8 5 ª A 9 3 3.52 4 Richard Cundiff - Peg Cundiff, Las Vegas NV 197.00 © Q J 6 5 4 3 © 9 8 2.92 5 Ronald Unger - Andrea Hayman, New York NY 191.50 ¨ K J ¨ 10 9 7 3.94 6 1 Gwyn Morgan - Joan Cherry, Toronto ON 188.50 K 6 2.96 2 Norman Byrnes, Boston MA; William Martzloff, E Rochester NY 184.50 « ª K Q J 6 2 2.22 3 Syed Salman Abedi - Muhammad Abedi, Chicago IL 179.50 A K 10 7 2 1.75 4 Elizabeth Grace, Henderson KY; Nancy Thornberry, Robards KY 177.50 © 2.04 5 Gilbert Fox, Auburn IN; Marjorie Mazer, Pittsburgh PA 174.50 ¨ 8 2.04 6 Lee Ohliger, Ridgewood NJ; Ellyn Ritterskamp, Charlotte NC 171.50 West North East South 1¨ Pass 1ª 1ST SUNDAY EVENING 199ER SWISS Pass 1« Pass 2© 10 Teams Pass 3¨ Pass 3© A B Pass 3ª Pass 4ª 2.57 1 Bruce Perryman - Janet Perryman, Riverside IL; Kristina Juk - Steven All Pass Juk, Naperville IL 86.00 The usual opening lead of the Q would easily 1.69 2/3 James Berliner - Sari Berliner, Larchmont NY; Stanley Goldstein - © Barbara Goldstein, Harrison NY 81.00 lead to 12 tricks for declarer, but Brenda decided to 1.69 2/3 1 Woodie McLean, Potomac MD; Wayne Knaak - Scott Huddleston, Chicago IL; put declarer to the guess by leading the ¨J. Declarer David Hudson, Evanston IL 81.00 went up with the ace and continued with a second 1.08 4 Victoria Gregory, Pittsburg KS; Dawn Charles, Nashville TN; Laurel club, ruffed, dropping the king. Next came a diamond Scheinman, Baltimore MD; Maxine Musick, Chicago Park CA 71.00 ruff, followed by a trump to the king that won when Bruce ducked. However, Bruce took the ªQ when SUNDAY EVENING 5/20 PAIRS declarer continued trumps. At this point he can set up 16 Pairs Brenda’s trump 10 by leading his last club, but he D E had a different idea. He hoped his partner had the A 1.68 1 Jean Shufelt - John Shufelt, W Bloomfield MI 90.00 © 1.26 2 Anne-Mette Andersen, Westmont IL; Brij Kalra, Des Plaines IL 86.00 so that he could get a diamond ruff. But declarer, who 0.95 3 Gerald Greene, Glenview IL; Robert Howard, Elmhurst IL 81.50 had the ace, was able to draw the last trump and score 0.71 4 Rudy Deier - Bonnie Deier, Canandaigua NY 66.50 up 12 tricks, just like everybody else. Bruce didn’t 0.82 5 1 Ralph Jeziorski - Virginia Jeziorski, So Milwaukee WI 64.00 get his ruff and Brenda didn’t get her trump. 0.62 2 Karen Verdirame - Elaine Martin, Omaha NE 62.50 Branda and Bruce cooperated magnificently on 0.46 3 Manu Shah - Ila Shah, Oak Brook IL 61.00 this deal from the second semifinal. Board 21 J 7 5 1ST SUNDAY EVENING 199ER PAIRS « Dlr: North J 10 3 38 Pairs ª A B C Vul: N-S © K J 5 3.72 1 Dale Bessette - Joyce Bessette, Neshkoro WI 106.50 ¨ 10 8 5 2 2.79 2 Joy Selesko, Livonia MI; Jack Bourget, Bloomfield MI 103.50 « A K 9 8 3 « 10 6 2 2.09 3 Rachel Chittaro, Kildeer IL; Mary Jorndt, Wheaton IL 102.50 ª Q 8 ª K 5 4 1.57 4 Marge Wakefield, Omaha NE; Rebecca Wakefield, Providence RI 98.65 © 8 6 2 © A 9 7 4 3 2.45 5 1 Karen Altschul, Beachwood OH; Phyllis Maxwell, Goshen CT 93.65 ¨ A K Q ¨ J 7 1.84 6 2 1 Robert Leedom - Jacqueline Leedom, Glenwood MD 93.50 Q 4 1.38 3 Ron Fulkerson - Suzy Fulkerson, Bloomington IN 91.00 « 1.03 4 William Daly - Lee Ann Daly, Vero Beach FL 90.85 ª A 9 7 6 2 1.34 5 2 Barbara Bertok - Edward Labate, Chicago IL 88.36 © Q 10 1.01 6 3 Sharon Gary - Carol Massengill, Memphis TN 87.92 ¨ 9 6 4 3 0.76 4 Mary Mezera, Neenah WI; Terry Lee Garofalo, Menasha WI 86.50 West North East South 0.57 5 Nancy Blaine - Joyce Rieckers, Reno NV 85.14 Ferguson Keller Pass Pass Pass IST SUNDAY EVENING IMP PAIRS 1« Pass 2« Pass 236 Pairs 3 (1) Pass 3NT All Pass A B « 11.71 1/2 Jack Shartsis, Huntington Wd MI; Jerrold Grossman, Rochester Hills MI 69.00 (1) Balanced, 18-19 high card points. 11.71 1/2 Charles Heilig - Flo Beck, Anchorage AK 69.00 Brenda led her fourth best heart, and when de- 7.53 3 Nancy Popkin, Saint Louis MO; Donald Stack, Shawnee Mission KS 62.00 clarer went up with queen, Bruce carefully unblocked 5.64 4 M Kevin Flynn, Westport CT; Tony Petronella, N Kingstown RI 61.00 his jack. Then when declarer led the «A, Brenda got 3.71 5/6 Terry Van Dyke - Janice Van Dyke, Memphis TN 57.00 rid of her queen. Now there was no way to set up the 3.71 5/6 Sharon Christenson - Van Christenson, Minneapolis MN 57.00 spades without allowing Bruce to gain the lead. And 2.38 7 Phyllis Burstein, Springfield NJ; Andrew Lohan, Mahwah NJ 56.00 when that happened, he was able to lead the 10 1.79 8 Pamela Wild, Daytona Beach FL; James Pfromm, Morrice MI 55.00 ª 1.90 9 William Hunter, Reading MA; Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA 51.00 through declarer to score a one-trick set with one 7.28 10/11 1 Michael Abramson, Toledo OH; Jeremy Schryber, London UK 50.00 spade and four hearts. 1.90 10/11 Polly Dunn - Patrick Dunn, Bellevue WA 50.00 5.46 12 2 Tad Hofkin, Downers Grove IL; Elizabeth Rzekec, Des Plaines IL 49.00 4.10 3 Gregory Foltz - Dawn Foltz, Fort Collins CO 47.00 3.07 4 Jennifer Kuhn - Philip Kuhn, San Mateo CA 44.00 Active Ethics 2.02 5/6 Catherine Wolford - Toby Sternheimer, Aurora OH 42.00 Jack Shartsis brought us this story about 2.02 5/6 Kathleen Wagner - J Randy Rea, Fitchburg WI 42.00 Mark Ganzer and Tom Sucher in the Board- a-Match Teams. After an auction that led to MOELLER-THOMAS-WINGEARD SENIOR SWISS a diamond slam by Shartsis, the opponents 72 Teams informed him that there had been a failure A B C to Alert. The 3¨ overcall wasn’t a club bid - 21.09 1 Howard Hertzberg, Alpine NJ; Robert Ryder, Caldwell NJ; Kyle - it showed a club-heart two-suiter. Ganzer Weems, Chattanooga TN; Norman Coombs, Brookville IN 217.00 and Sucher encouraged Shartsis to summon 15.82 2 Diane Vaughan - Ward Johnson - Alan Wagner, Madison WI; Ulker the director. The director ruled that the mis- Mutlu, Springfield OH 180.00 11.86 3 Jeanne Fisher - Arnold Fisher, Clementon NJ; Zeke Jabbour - information led to bidding the unmakable Sharon Jabbour, Boca Raton FL; Frederick Hamilton, Fresno CA 167.00 slam. He ruled that the final bid was 5© making instead of 6 down one. Continued on page 12 © Page 12 Daily Bulletin

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7.79 4/5 David Adams, Kennesaw GA; Ed Lazarus - Diane Lazarus, Baltimore Jackpot Pairs MD; Michael Huston, Joplin MO 160.00 7.79 4/5 Joan Gerard, White Plains NY; Ellie Hanlon, Lake Worth FL; Friday, July 31, 1 and 8 p.m. Jayne Thomas, Lutz FL; Barbara Nudelman, Chicago IL; Virgil Anderson Jr, Springfield MO; Robert Wingeard, Colorado Spgs CO 160.00 5.00 6 Dean Berger, Leola PA; Wayne Carrick - Bobbie Carrick, Long Play for masterpoints Grove IL; Larue Wells, Reading PA 159.00 9.30 7 1 Michael Gordon - Ethel Gordon, Toledo OH; Alfred Kreindler - and CASH!! Sharron Kreindler, Bloomfield MI 158.00 2.82 8 Jess Stuart - Lois Stuart, West Chester PA; Jane Segal, Stratified Open Pairs Villanova PA; Judy Kay, Narberth PA 157.00 2.34 9 Jim Mahorner, Tallahassee FL; Richard Kiepfer, Boerne TX; Pat 100% payback of Prize Pool Samuels, Osprey FL; D Cohler, Northbrook IL 155.00 6.98 2 Harry Gottlieb - Richard Brewer, Chicago IL; Sally Rosenfield - 10% of Pool to Lotto Pairs Sylvan Rosenfield, Beachwood OH 152.00 Two Lotto pairs will be drawn from 5.23 3 George Spiegel - Carol Joy Spiegel, Pikesville MD; Anna pairs not otherwise winning prizes Zagoloff - Eric Mock, New York NY 144.00 3.92 4 Thomas Ahmann Sr, Mexico MO; Connie Pugh, Columbia MO; Joseph Winkler - Anita Winkler, Arlington Hts IL 142.00 Cash awards to 1st 2.58 5/6 Mary Mueller - Miriam Moller, Milwaukee WI; Mary Ann Ruidl, New and 2nd overall places Berlin WI; Audrey Tamms, Elm Grove WI 140.00 2.58 5/6 Claudette Roush - Billie Shotwell, Houston TX; Bill Morrison - in ALL STRATS! Susy Morrison, Bartlesville OK 140.00 3.64 1 Marilyn Nestor - Gerry Mitchell - Francyne Edwards - Evelyn Entry fee: usual plus $40 for Riddell, Grand Rapids MI 107.00 2.73 2 Eleanore Lipton, Skokie IL; E Benson - Allene Landman - Theol Jackpot Stevens, Northbrook IL 105.00 (You may pay regular entry fee and 2.05 3 Beverly Fast - Carolee Mullowney, Peoria IL; Sally Lazam, Lacon IL; Beverly Dwyer, Dunlap IL 95.00 play for just masterpoints.) 1.54 4 Kaye Folsom, Chicago IL; Meg Anderson - Dorothy Herren - Grace Bartlett, Houston TX 94.00

STRATIFIED B/C/D SWISS 150 Teams B C D Marek Dalecki, of the winning District 13 squad 26.77 1 Eric Taylor, Leander TX; Lawrence Diamond, Las Vegas NV; Flight C Recap Debashis Ghosh - John Pendergrass, Houston TX 197.00 in the GNT-C, shared the following deal from the fi- 20.08 2 Brian Newman - Libby Clark - Mike Steigmann - Jordan Karol, nal match against the Michigan-based District 12 Chicago IL 186.00 team. 15.06 3 Mark Raymond Ganzer, Barrington IL; William Smith, Deerfield IL; Jim Johnsen, Camarillo CA; Paul Spear, Richmond IL 183.00 Dlr: South « J 9 6 2 Vul: N-S K 10 8 7 11.29 4 Carol Pollock, Bannockburn IL; Irene Gordon, Northbrook IL; ª Gerald Mindell, Chicago IL; Sandra Hampton, Glenview IL 179.00 © A 6 5 8.47 5 Allen Schwenk - Donald Jones, Portage MI; Michael Bayer, ¨ J 9 Bloomingdale IL; Jeffrey Kintzle, Mount Prospect IL 178.00 « A K 7 5 3 « Q 8 18.88 6 1 1 Danny Miles, North York ON; Charles Halasi, Toronto ON; David Grainger, Etobicoke ON; David Sabourin, Ottawa ON 172.00 ª 9 4 2 ª J 6 5 3 K J 8 Q 2 4.76 7 Ann Woolf, Fremont OH; Dotty Warrick, Port Clinton OH; Deborah © © Kirby - William Kirby, Bowling Green OH 171.00 ¨ 8 4 ¨ A K 6 3 2 3.57 8 Jeff Cianci, ; Jackie Price - Fern Zittler - Gerald , « 10 4 Chicago IL 168.00 ª A Q 2.97 9 Jack Frost - Kathryn Hattendorf, Joliet IL; Janie Strauss, Northbrook IL; Audrey Gordon, Evanston IL 166.00 © 10 9 7 4 3 Q 10 7 5 2.45 10/12 Gunnar Berg, Midlothian IL; Michael Howards, Park Forest IL; ¨ Tom Hallum - Anthony Gillian, Calumet City IL; Louis Nimnicht, West North East South Crete IL 163.00 Dalecki Kalita 2.45 10/12 Al Remer - Kevin Perkins, Austin TX; Vinay Sarin, Thornhill ON; Pass Ringo P Chung, Mississauga ON 163.00 Pass Pass 1¨ Pass 14.16 10/12 2 Lee Daugharty - Muriel Allen, Brampton ON; Sheng-Hung Wang, 1 Pass 1NT All Pass Columbus OH; Tony Greenberg, Malibu CA 163.00 « 2.06 13 Ted Read - John Collins, Toronto ON; Michael Moss, Hawthorne Wieslaw Kalita, South, led the ©4. Declarer called CA; Jim Dick, Washington DC 161.00 for the 8, and Dalecki ducked. Declarer won the trick 1.91 14 Ed Olmstead, Wilmette IL; Ronald Multon, Alsip IL; Mark with the queen, and played four rounds of spades. On Weisman, Glenview IL; Frank Redman, Highland Park IL 160.00 the third and fourth round of spades, declarer pitched 10.62 15 3 Jennifer-Jo Hartsman, Lawrenceville GA; Fabrice Lecomte, New two clubs and South discarded two diamonds. York NY; Walter Lee, Cambridge MA; Alan Epley, Kent WA 159.00 When Dalecki was in with the J, he switched to 7.97 4 Linda Cole, Winthrop Harbor IL; Erma Baude, Santa Ana CA; Avice « Osmundson, La Habra CA; Carolyn Staab, Orange CA 158.00 the ª10: jack, queen, 2. South now cashed the ªA, 5.97 5 Ray Gilbert - Robert Lyon - Pete Aldenderfer, Indianapolis IN; and exited with the ©10. Dalecki won the ace, cashed Lev Pinsky, Columbus OH 157.00 two high hearts and played a club, locking declarer 4.48 6 Leslie Reynolds - Charles Reynolds, Cincinnati OH; Gordon in his hand. Down one, and plus 50 for District 13. Adkins - Lucille Maranda, West Chester OH 153.00 At the other table, the auction was: 3.36 7 James Misner - Elaine Misner, Wilton CT; Margaret Jones, Cos Cob CT; Eleanor Gimon, Greenwich CT 151.00 West North East South 2.52 8 Gregory Berry, Buffalo Grove IL; Jay Segal, New Rochelle NY; Jelen Ryll Stephen Sahlein - Nancy Sahlein, Larchmont NY 148.00 Pass 2.10 9 Jeff Koltenuk Cpcu, New Castle DE; Douglas Koltenuk, Bolingbrook IL; Edith Dockray - John Dockray, Wayne PA 147.00 Pass Pass 2¨(1) Pass 2 Pass 2NT All Pass 4.00 2/3 Andrew Halpern - Cheryl Halpern - Lois Butler, Chagrin Falls « OH; Cindy Sustin, Beachwood OH 146.00 (1) Precision. 4.00 2/3 Jason Bribitzer - Matthew Stull, Rochester NY; Lee Warren, Dalecki’s teammates arrived at a contract in the Chicago IL; Gary Dayton, Champaign IL 146.00 same denomination, but a level higher. The lead was 2.57 4 Lee Miller, Saint Louis MO; Lois Miller, Vero Beach FL; Barbara also a low diamond, but in this case, North won the Sedgwick - Jon Sedgwick, Naples FL 126.00 ace and switched to a club. Declarer now has time to 1.93 5 Frank Williams - Karlen Flowers - Gussie Rose - Goldie Seals, Chicago IL 115.00 establish a long spade. Declarer, Tadeusz Ryll, scored 1.45 6 Sandy Siddiqui - Ar Siddiqui - Elmer Beason, Indianapolis IN; eight tricks for plus 120, a five-IMP gain. Lois Scott, Carmel IN 114.00

SUNDAY EVENING CONTINUOUS PAIRS 4TH SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION JJ EAST-WEST A B A B 1 1 Norman Byrnes, Boston MA; William Martzloff, E Rochester NY 184.50 1 Marshall Kuschner, Reston VA; Betsey Schneider, San Carlos CA 212.50 2 2 Gilbert Fox, Auburn IN; Marjorie Mazer, Pittsburgh PA 174.50 2 1 Lee Ohliger, Ridgewood NJ; Ellyn Ritterskamp, Charlotte NC 171.50 3 Juanita Chambers, Schenectady NY; Gladys Collier, East Hampton NY 169.50 3 Joseph Chin, Highland IN; Thomas Walter, Flossmoor IL 170.00 4 Rodney Ludwig, Fargo ND; Ken Gee, Regina SK 167.00 4 2 Lorraine Worsley - Robert Freemon, Butler PA 169.00 5 Howard Halpern - Janet Halpern, East Brunswick NJ 165.00 5 Joanne Molt, Grand Rapids MI; Rebecca Dills, Belmont MI 166.00 6 Carol Emme - Harold Emme, Carbondale IL 161.00 6 Lee Thurber - Edgar Neely, Champaign IL 163.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION KK EAST-WEST A B A B 1 1 Gwyn Morgan - Joan Cherry, Toronto ON 188.50 1 Ian Harvey, Devonshire; Alan Douglas, Pembroke 178.00 2 Jeanette Deverian, Pasadena CA; Betty Jackson, Temple City CA 179.50 2/3 1 Elizabeth Grace, Henderson KY; Nancy Thornberry, Robards KY 177.50 3 John De Forest, Chicago IL; Sally Deforest, Frankfort IL 172.50 2/3 Ruth Grossman, Framingham MA; Lois Belliveau, Lynn MA 177.50 4 Selma Caldwell, Indianapolis IN; Shirley Judy, Urbana IL 165.00 4 Evelyn Recchia, Cranston RI; Yaumilton, Highwood IL 169.50 5 Marj Robertson - Kathryne Townsend, Bakersfield CA 163.50 5 Bernard Sillins - G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, New York NY 169.00 6 Dennis Cleary, Cazenovia NY; Woody Bjerken, Moorhead MN 162.00 6 Melanie Tucker, New York NY; Jerry Goldberg, Yonkers NY 167.00 Daily Bulletin Page 13

2 Robert Briggs, Pittsburgh PA; Sue Becker, Canton OH 142.00 2 Thomas Ball, Lakewood OH; Darlene Mayhew, Castro Valley CA 150.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION LL EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Gojko Zivkovic, Ch-1006 Lausann E; Ronald Michaels, North Miami FL 208.50 1 Ronald Unger - Andrea Hayman, New York NY 191.50 2 Andrew Rosenthal, New York NY; Albert Tom, Flushing NY 197.50 2 William Siebel - Jeffry Reckinger, Chicago IL 181.00 3 Richard Cundiff - Peg Cundiff, Las Vegas NV 197.00 3 Paul Horn, Germantown TN; Jack Wynns, Memphis TN 180.50 4 Denise Zongas, Bass River MA; James Tullis, Niles IL 170.00 4 1 Syed Salman Abedi - Muhammad Abedi, Chicago IL 179.50 5/6 Phyllis Allmacher, Worthington OH; Edith Korda, Dublin OH 165.50 5 Kelsey Nickerson, Concord MA; Joan Savage, Wilmington MA 168.00 5/6 John Groben, Evansville IN; Phelps Lambert, Henderson KY 165.50 6 Jim Stevens - Phyllis Camber, Chicago IL 160.00 1 Hugh Metzger, South Bend IN; Jean Ligocki, Elkhart IN 156.00 2 David Rhea - Christie Thomas, Overland Park KS 155.00 2 Michael Roeder, Madison WI; Billie Sanford, Madisonville KY 150.00

SUNDAY EVENING 5/20 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OOO EAST-WEST D E D E 1 Jean Shufelt - John Shufelt, W Bloomfield MI 90.00 1 Anne-Mette Andersen, Westmont IL; Brij Kalra, Des Plaines IL 86.00 2 Rudy Deier - Bonnie Deier, Canandaigua NY 66.50 2 Gerald Greene, Glenview IL; Robert Howard, Elmhurst IL 81.50 3 1 Ralph Jeziorski - Virginia Jeziorski, So Milwaukee WI 64.00 3 1 Karen Verdirame - Elaine Martin, Omaha NE 62.50 2 Joanna Cagan - Daniel Greenberg, Brooklyn NY 60.00

1ST SUNDAY EVENING 199ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION PPP EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Mark Zeitler, Davenport IA; Marjeta Heald, Moline IL 92.42 1 Marge Wakefield, Omaha NE; Rebecca Wakefield, Providence RI 98.65 2 1 William Daly - Lee Ann Daly, Vero Beach FL 90.85 2 1 Karen Altschul, Beachwood OH; Phyllis Maxwell, Goshen CT 93.65 3 2 1 Sharon Gary - Carol Massengill, Memphis TN 87.92 3 2 1 Barbara Bertok - Edward Labate, Chicago IL 88.36 4 Margaret Womack - Frances Beck, Baton Rouge LA 87.00 4 John Adams, Columbus OH; Harold Bloom, Minneapolis MN 86.00 2 Mary Bernstein - Tom Bernstein, Omaha NE 83.08 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQQ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Dale Bessette - Joyce Bessette, Neshkoro WI 106.50 1 Joy Selesko, Livonia MI; Jack Bourget, Bloomfield MI 103.50 2 Rachel Chittaro, Kildeer IL; Mary Jorndt, Wheaton IL 102.50 2 1 1 Robert Leedom - Jacqueline Leedom, Glenwood MD 93.50 3 1 Ron Fulkerson - Suzy Fulkerson, Bloomington IN 91.00 3 Jane Dupont, Suamico WI; Judith Goodnight, Neenah WI 93.00 4 John McCleskey, Seminole TX; Charles Brown, Denton TX 88.00 4 Janis Holle - Patricia Bishop, Saint Ignace MI 92.00 2 1 Mary Mezera, Neenah WI; Terry Lee Garofalo, Menasha WI 86.50 2 Pauline Hawkins, Silver Spring MD; Donna Anglin, Hamilton TX 87.00 2 Tom Buenz - Patrick Rust, Chicago IL 79.50

LIFE MASTER PAIRS SECOND FINAL SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS S, T, U, V EAST-WEST 1 Lewis Finkel, Providence RI; Peter Weichsel, Encinitas CA 828.36 1 Paul Soloway, Mill Creek WA; Steve Zolotow, Las Vegas NV 852.35 2 Sigurdur Sverrisson, Tulsa OK; Adalsteinn Jorgensen, 107 Reykjavik 821.86 2 Sveinn Eriksson, Reykjavik IC; Jakob Kristinsson, Reykjavik 101 804.35 3 Dennis Kasle, Bloomfield MI; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ 805.86 3 Murray Melton, Las Vegas NV; Simon Kantor, Agawam MA 798.64 4 Glen Grotheim - Terfe Aa, Melhus, Norway 789.36 4 Hugh Ross, Oakland CA; Michael Lawrence, Berkeley CA 789.07 5 David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ; Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL 789.17 5 Brenda Keller - Bruce Ferguson, Boise ID 781.35 6 Nader Hanna, Willowdale ON; Vince Oddy, Aurora ON 787.86 6 Stephen McConnell, Chicago IL; James Tritt, Fresno CA 764.50 7 Neil Silverman, Fort Lauderdale FL; Russell Ekeblad, Providence RI 778.36 7 Fred Gitelman, Toronto ON; Brad Moss, New York NY 753.85 8 Charles Coon, Marshfield MA; Richard Weiss, Swampscott MA 777.06 8 Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA; John Saxe, Hudson MA 749.16 9 Peter Boyd, Silver Spring MD; Steve Robinson, Arlington VA 759.43 9 Patricia Tucker, Stone Mtn GA; Kevin Collins, Atlanta GA 742.85 10 Valerie Westheimer - Judi Radin, New York NY 756.93 10 Ralph Cohen - Thomas Turgeon, Memphis TN 734.85 11 Peter Stromberg - Johan Upmark, Stockholm 736.65 11 Gene Freed, Los Angeles CA; Alexander Kolesnik, Austin TX 732.35 12 Rich Pavlicek Jr, San Mateo CA; Richard Pavlicek, Fort Lauderdale FL 735.17 12 Nick Nickell, New York NY; Richard Freeman, Atlanta GA 725.44 13 James Lewis - Scott Lewis, Wakefield RI 725.50 13 Harry Steiner - Henry Lortz, Seattle WA 722.66 14 Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA; Iftikhar Baqai, Los Angeles CA 710.34 14 Bart Bramley, Chicago IL; Sidney Lazard Sr, New Orleans LA 713.64 15 Joseph Silver, Hampstead PQ; Rhoda Habert, Montreal PQ 703.36 15 Chip Martel, Davis CA; Lew Stansby, Castro Valley CA 707.64 16 Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA; John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT 702.00 16 Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA; Dan Gerstman, Buffalo NY 705.33 17 Martha Katz - Ralph Katz, Hinsdale IL 697.86 17 Janos Racz, New York NY; Victor Melman, Forest Hills NY 700.14 18 Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD; Jeanne Rahmey, Brooklyn NY 696.17 18 Robert Levin, Windermere FL; Michael Rosenberg, Tuckahoe N Y 696.35 19 Zia Mahmood, New York NY; Bob Hamman, Dallas TX 693.84 19 Carolyn Sessler, Brookline MA; Lloyd Arvedon, Medford MA 696.07 20 Robert Crafton, Huntington Wd MI; Bert Newman, West Bloomfield MI 687.86 20 Danny Sprung - Jo Ann Sprung, Philadelphia PA 694 .57 21 Steve Beatty, Destrehan LA; Robb Gordon, New York NY 679.84 21 Richard Schwartz, Flushing NY; Ron Smith, San Francisco CA 694.35

IST SUNDAY EVENING IMP PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OO EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Mark Tolliver, Portland OR; Linda Gordon, New York NY 44.00 1 Terry Van Dyke - Janice Van Dyke, Memphis TN 57.00 2 1 Riva Lubin, Kingston PA; Felice Salsburg, Wilkes Barre PA 30.00 2 William Zurfluh, Milwaukee WI; Jean Christopher, Clarendon Hills IL 24.00 3 John Carmichael - Kathy Carmichael, Lincoln NE 14.00 3 1 Alan Kay, London N3 3pq; A Gordon, London E12 5dr 22.00 4 2 Steven Brashler, Lockport IL; Andy Guschwan, New Lenox IL 11.00 4 William Finkelstein, Buffalo NY; Ann Hoylman, Pittsford NY 21.00 5/6 Thomas Gardner - Beverly Gardner, Southfield MI 8.00 5 Barry Lippitt, Southfield MI; Nathan Banker, Woodhaven MI 13.00 5/6 Allan Graves, Vancouver BC; Anne Simon, Syracuse NY 8.00 6 2 Robert Steigmann - Sherry Steigmann, Urbana IL 5.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION PP EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Larry Ascher, New York NY; Diana Tenery, Nutley NJ 43.00 1 Phyllis Burstein, Springfield NJ; Andrew Lohan, Mahwah NJ 56.00 2 1 Catherine Wolford - Toby Sternheimer, Aurora OH 42.00 2 1 Judith Stough, Massillon OH; Jeannette Jenson, Independence OH 34.00 3 Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA; Paul Wendt, Watertown MA 35.00 3 Frank Aquila, Fairlawn OH; George St Pierre, Columbus OH 21.00 4 Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Steve Gross, Ventura CA 31.00 4 Richard Anderson, Regina SK; Cecil Cook, Long Beach CA 17.00 5 Sandra Talish, Merrick NY; Milly Curman, Teaneck NJ 17.00 5 Karen Walker, Champaign IL; Tom Kniest, Saint Louis MO 12.00 6 David Sokolow, Austin TX; Kathy Anday-Fallenius, New York NY 15.00 6 Alice Leicht - Marvin French, San Diego CA 10.00 2 Gloria Krusemeyer, Northfield MN; Gilbert Ramirez, San Francisco CA 11.00 2 David Walker, Valley City ND; Earlye Miller, Norf olk VA 6.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQ EAST-WEST A B A B 1 1 Michael Abramson, Toledo OH; Jeremy Schryber, London UK 50.00 1 1 Subramania Krishnamurthi, Baton Rouge LA; K King, Carbondale IL 39.00 2 2 Martin Curtis, Zanesville OH; Lloyd Danner, Gallipolis OH 30.00 2/3 Larry Rabideau, Saint Anne IL; Al Levering, Frankfort IL 22.00 3 3 Joyce Elaine Klein - Benjamin Klein, Houston TX 27.00 2/3 2 Lois Spaeth - Ronald Spaeth, Grosse Pointe MI 22.00 4 Norma Goll - Richard Goll, Tekamah NE 26.00 4/5 3 Peggy Tyler - Frank Resnik, Chicago IL 19.00 5 Leroy Abinanti - Marigail Abinanti, Seattle WA 18.00 4/5 Eugene Kales, East Lansing MI; Gloria Kessler, Glenview IL 19.00 6 George Pope, Bidwell OH; William Thomas, Gallipolis OH 12.00 6 Shawn Concannon, Oak Lawn IL; Michael D’Errico, Chicago Heights IL 18.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION SS EAST-WEST A B A B 1 1 Kathleen Wagner - J Randy Rea, Fitchburg WI 42.00 1 M Kevin Flynn, Westport CT; Tony Petronella, N Kingstown RI 61.00 2 Judy Wirtenberg, E Brunswick NJ; Corinne Bernstein, Edison NJ 27.00 2 Pamela Wild, Daytona Beach FL; James Pfromm, Morrice MI 55.00 3 Janet Gookin, Annandale VA; Robert Gookin, Falls Church VA 26.00 3 1 Tad Hofkin, Downers Grove IL; Elizabeth Rzekec, Des Plaines IL 49.00 4 Atsuko Muranishi, Mitaka-Shi, Tok YO; Sachiko Ito, Kawasaki 216 25.00 4 Samuel Marks, Dunwoody GA; Craig Ganzer, Wyckoff NJ 30.00 5 Sarah Wiener, Paramus NJ; Lynn Mackall, Monsey NY 16.00 5 2 Monika Plumb, Carbondale IL; Allan Roderiques, Lynn MA 28.00 6 Bob Gorsey - Carole Weinstein-Gorse, Vlg Nagog Wds MA 10.00 6 Marc Glickman - Robert Glickman, Woodland Hills CA 19.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION II EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Laura Finkelstein, Sunnyvale CA; John Hodges, Palo Alto CA 35.00 1 Jack Shartsis, Huntington Wd MI; Jerrold Grossman, Rochester Hills MI 69.00 2 Rena Lieberman, Westwood MA; Ann Raymond, Flushing NY 23.00 2 Rachel Tanowitz, Greenwich CT; D Krauss, Los Angeles CA 25.00 3 Ronnie Ferestien, Newton MA; Roslyn Grossman, Wellesley MA 16.00 3 Vera Sinsheimer - Terry Currie, Houston TX 24.00 4/5 1 Charles Paschke - Marjorie Paschke, York PA 15.00 4 Mr Todd Wolford - Kermit Wolford, Aurora OH 21.00 4/5 Richard Veach, Laurel MD; Ellen Cherniavsky, Bethesda MD 15.00 5/6 Jack Brauner, Maplewood NJ; David Liss, Morristown NJ 17.00 6 Joanne Glazebrook, Washington IL; Betty Capodice, Bloomington IL 10.00 5/6 Eleanor Grinslade - Joan Lenze, Indianapolis IN 17.00 1 Monique Copeland, Tuxedo Park NY; Raymond Persaud, New York NY -3.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION MM EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Polly Dunn - Patrick Dunn, Bellevue WA 50.00 1 William Hunter, Reading MA; Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA 51.00 2 J Gittelman, Houston TX; Mark Lair, Canyon TX 48.00 2 1 Gregory Foltz - Dawn Foltz, Fort Collins CO 47.00 3 Britain Beezley - Shelba Parmley, Oklahoma City OK 32.00 3 2 Jennifer Kuhn - Philip Kuhn, San Mateo CA 44.00 4 Sheila Pies, Potomac MD; David Sacks, Los Angeles CA 30.00 4 David Will, Lincoln NE; Chris Ward, Olathe KS 33.00 5 Lois Keith, Atlanta GA; Grace Wagner, Marietta GA 24.00 5 Lynn Rose-Hall - Burt Hall, Lake Worth FL 23.00 6 1 Nancy Jones, Anchorage AK; Bobbie Sward, Summit Lake WI 17.00 6 Thomas Abbott, Teaneck NJ; Alan Kleist, Cheverly MD 22.00 2 Tanya Troyanov, Munich; Ursula Maini, D-80798 Muenche N 2.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION NN EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Gene Simpson, Redlands CA; Lowell Andrews, Huntington Bh CA 36.00 1/2 Alan Powell, Livingston NJ; Michael Botwin, Baldwin NY 45.00 2/4 1 Annette Clark - Patricia Galt, Indianapolis IN 32.00 1/2 Charles Bantz, West Allis WI; William Malesevich, Mayville WI 45.00 2/4 Judy Brew, Olney MD; Korene Geffen, Aurora CO 32.00 3 Ellen Crawford - Rob Crawford, Lauderhill FL 41.00 2/4 Mary Emma Marshall, Fort Lauderdale FL; Jody Ledford, Miami FL 32.00 4 James Glickman, Woodland Hills CA; Howard Einberg, Los Angeles CA 31.00 5 Irene Toth, Cleveland OH; Susan Furchtenicht, Santa Maria CA 27.00 5 Julie Bradley, Ponte Vedra FL; Michael Edwards, Rock Island IL 19.00 6 Jane Kennedy - Carole Gertz, Chicago IL 14.00 6 Terry Goldberg, Cleveland OH; William Kane, Willoughby OH 4.00 2 Riviette Grand, Beachwood OH; Molly Fainer, University Heig OH -17.00 1 Robert Herz, Boulder CO; Andrea Cain, Longmont CO 3.00 2 Allen O’Dell - Betsy O’Dell, Bethlehem PA -11.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION RR EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Charles Heilig - Flo Beck, Anchorage AK 69.00 1 Sharon Christenson - Van Christenson, Minneapolis MN 57.00 2 Nancy Popkin, Saint Louis MO; Donald Stack, Shawnee Mission KS 62.00 2 1 Jean Rom - Walter Rom, Shaker Heights OH 23.00 3 Donna McBride, Kerrville TX; Diane Olson, San Antonio TX 42.00 3 Susan Torrey, Chapel Hill NC; Gerald Cohen, Albany NY 21.00 4 Marcia Bails - Dale Bails, Memphis TN 31.00 4 2 Erin Anderson - Janice Anderson, Regina SK 20.00 5 1 Eileen Gibbs, Solon OH; Miriam Hridel, Twinsburg OH 0.00 5 George Retek, Montreal PQ; Dudley Brown, Grandview WA 13.00 6 2 Douglas McCormac, N Dartmouth MA; Phil Hook, Atlanta GA -4.00 6 Marilyn Dinch, Claysville PA; Marian Waterman, Canonsburg PA 10.00 Page 14 Daily Bulletin

ORLANDO MORNING CONTINUOUS/SIDE SUNDAY MORNING NORTH-SOUTH SECTION MM EAST-WEST A B A B 1 1 Steven Goodman, Kansas City MO; Lawrence Mayer, Overland Park KS 165.00 1 Jean Cole - Ron Woodsum, Houston TX 194.50 2 2 David Harper, Willowick OH; Kenneth Holzheimer, Willoughby OH 154.50 2 Judith Flack, Utica NY; Judy Wirtenberg, E Brunswick NJ 151.00 3 3 David Hoover - Barbara Mateer, State College PA 152.50 3 1 Jayne Paquette, Marquette MI; Ronald Kauppila, Temple TX 147.50 4 Charles Clickner, Clearwater FL; Mary Dzyacky, Palm Harbor FL 142.00 4 Hindupuram Sriharsha, Orillia ON; P Mallela, De Kalb IL 144.50 5 Jason Smith, Brooklyn NY; Paul Theroff, Kansas City KS 137.50 5 Patrick Clark, Manton MI; Michael Jinks, Greenville SC 139.00 2 Alden Senior, Chicago IL; Denise Storey, London ON 130.50 3 Victoria Castleberry - Julia Miller, Houston TX 126.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION NN EAST-WEST A B A B 1 John Russell, North Barringto IL; Rob Crawford, Lauderhill FL 172.00 1 Ringo P Chung, Mississauga ON; Vinay Sarin, Thornhill ON 172.00 2 1 Leo Lasota, Laurel MD; William Wilson, Annapolis MD 169.50 2 Kent Vandewater, Flushing NY; Susan Vandewater, Bayside NY 159.00 3 Ian Boyd, Calgary AB; Ken Gee, Regina SK 163.50 3 1 Kenneth Tatz, Highland Park IL; Geoffrey Cross, Fernandina FL 150.00 4 2 Berta Meyerson Molsky, West Bloomfield MI; Marvin Molasky, W Bloomfield MI 160.00 4 Terry Currie, Houston TX; Gregg Griffith, Scottsdale AZ 139.50 5 Kenneth Schultz - Betty Schultz, Harvard IL 150.50 5 Steven Wheeler, Northvale NJ; Jim Levin, Ossining NY 139.00 3 Audrey Gordon, Evanston IL; Regina Rosenstein, Highland Park IL 122.00 2 Subramania Krishnamurthi, Baton Rouge LA; K King, Carbondale IL 135.00 3 Jimmy Pelham, North Baldwin NY; Gerald Nehra, Muskegon MI 134.50

SUNDAY MORNING STRATIFIED 199ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION JJ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 David Bryant - Andrew Straus, San Francisco CA 139.00 1 Joy Selesko, Livonia MI; Jack Bourget, Bloomfield MI 141.50 2 1 1 Mary Armacost, Hillsborough CA; Christine Hevener, San Mateo CA 136.50 2 Ruth Cant - Arthur Monaco, New York NY 140.50 3 2 Linda Silver, Forest Park IL; Mitch Sweig, Chicago IL 136.00 3 1 1 Paul Hamper - Joan Masters, Chicago IL 135.00 4 3 2 Kathryn Kevern, East Lansing MI; Agnes Mc Kearney, Laingsburg MI 121.50 4 Alan Griswold, Logansport IN; Richard Jones, Anderson IN 134.50 5 4 Marcia Trappen, Lansing MI; Joan Harkness, East Lansing MI 115.50 5/6 2 Karen Altschul, Beachwood OH; Phyllis Maxwell, Goshen CT 118.50 6 June Spurk, Haverhill MA; Janet Cucurullo, Newbury MA 115.00 5/6 Karen Land - Anne Schock, Keokuk IA 118.50 5 Donald Kevane - Josephine Kevane, Rio Piedras PR 110.00 3 2 John Graziano - Ben Haller, Redwood City CA 118.00 4 Barbara Russo, Trout Valley IL; David Golper, Highland Park IL 113.50

1ST SATURDAY/SUNDAY CONTINUOUS PAIRS THIRD SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION JJ EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Charles Polay, Chelmsford MA; Eileen Becher, Swampscott MA 173.50 1 Gojko Zivkovic, Ch-1006 Lausann E; Ronald Michaels, North Miami FL 197.50 2 Lucy Spongberg, Niskayuna NY; Gary Spongberg, Schenectady NY 171.50 2 Paul Horn, Germantown TN; Jack Wynns, Memphis TN 180.50 3 Myra Abrams, Montreal PQ; Mary Gorkin, Liverpool NY 166.50 3 1 Miriam Hoffman - David Hoffman, Indianapolis IN 170.00 4 1 Robert Neuhart - Bernard Neuhart, Niskayuna NY 166.00 4 Dan Parish Jr - Deana Liddy, Omaha NE 169.50 5 Stanley Snyder - Charlotte Snyder, La Habra CA 161.00 5 Kevin Broderick, Midlothian TX; William Broderick, Clarendon Hills IL 165.00 6 2 Linda Salmon, Carmel IN; Nancy Norton, Anderson IN 159.50 6 Sam Aldenderfer, Fort Lee NJ; Jo Anne Schneider, New York NY 164.00 2 Neil Manley Jr, Detroit MI; Frank Bresnahan, Southfield MI 154.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION KK EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Mike Aliotta, Oklahoma City OK; Muriel Richens, San Mateo CA 189.00 1 William Siebel - Jeffry Reckinger, Chicago IL 183.50 2 Arnold Levy - Joan Levy, Northbrook IL 188.50 2 Melanie Tucker, New York NY; Jerry Goldberg, Yonkers NY 175.00 3 Phyllis Allmacher, Worthington OH; Edith Korda, Dublin OH 172.00 3 Ian Harvey, Devonshire; Alan Douglas, Pembroke 174.50 4 Andrew Rosenthal, New York NY; Albert Tom, Flushing NY 165.50 4 1 William Murphy, Rhinelander WI; John Arena, Boston MA 171.50 5 1 Rose Jordan, Brownsville TX; Henrietta Harmon, Harlingen TX 162.50 5 Betty Schultz - Kenneth Schultz, Harvard IL 168.00 6 2 David Harper, Willowick OH; Kenneth Holzheimer, Willoughby OH 162.00 6 2 Walter Bear - L Kotin, Chicago IL 161.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION LL EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Daniel Till, Lincoln NE; Hal Knilans, Thousand Oaks CA 184.08 1 Nick Suciu IV - Nick Suciu V, Lake Forest IL 188.38 2 William Zurfluh, Milwaukee WI; Jean Christopher, Clarendon Hills IL 183.08 2 John Herrmann, Chattanooga TN; Jean Willis, El Dorado AR 182.20 3 Kara Jarman, Las Vegas NV; Saeed Shah, Lahore 177.20 3 1 Gregory Foltz - Dawn Foltz, Fort Collins CO 180.63 4 1 Corinne Bernstein, Edison NJ; Gloria Manna, Johnston RI 171.88 4 2 Karen Land - Anne Schock, Keokuk IA 178.96 5 Jordan Krown, Oyster Bay NY; Clarann Stocker, New York NY 170.88 5 Kurt Allmacher, Worthington OH; Joanne Griesenauer, Dublin OH 164.79 6 Grace Miller - Dorothy Fantle, Beverly Hills MI 157.38 6 Dennis Goldston, Colorado Spgs CO; William Jenkins, Amarillo TX 164.42 2 Patricia Riding, HS 01; Lee McLaughlin, Palm Beach FL 147.71 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION MM EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor ON; Donald Rumelhart, Ann Arbor MI 180.50 1 Ronald Unger - Andrea Hayman, New York NY 194.50 2 1 Muhammad Abedi, Chicago IL; Mohammed Imran, Westchester IL 174.50 2 Harold Emme - Carol Emme, Carbondale IL 176.50 3 Selma Caldwell, Indianapolis IN; Shirley Judy, Urbana IL 170.00 3 Thomas Crawley, Arlington Hts IL; Gerald Harris, Elmhurst IL 168.50 4 Karen McCallum, Exeter NH; Lynn Baker, Austin TX 163.50 4 Katharine Feiock, Baltimore MD; Dan Moore, Burtonsville MD 163.00 5 2 Anne Tyson Laster - Valaria Rinehart, Chicago IL 161.50 5 Steve Denenberg, Omaha NE; Peggy Kaplan, Hopkins MN 159.50 6 Judy Brew, Olney MD; Korene Geffen, Aurora CO 158.50 6 Jason Feldman - Lynne Feldman, Champaign IL 159.00 1 Yasuko Hattori, Columbus IN; Patricia Lundin, Nashville IN 149.00 2 Michael Roeder, Madison WI; Billie Sanford, Madisonville KY 143.00

1ST SUNDAY STRAT FAST PAIRS FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION NN EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 - Alex Kornel, Toronto ON 185.50 1 David Gurvich, New York NY; Jason Ciano, Boston MA 153.00 2 Thomas Simon - Marion Simon, Yonkers NY 150.00 2 David Yates, Lake Peekskill NY; Stephen Schneer, Croton Hdsn NY 150.00 3 Dennis Clerkin, Bloomington IN; Virginia Noelke, San Angelo TX 148.50 3 Jerry Helms - Elvera Levine, Charlotte NC 149.50 4 1 Kelsey Nickerson, Concord MA; Joan Savage, Wilmington MA 146.50 4 1 Joy Scher, Chicago IL; Jean Gillies, Evanston IL 144.50 5 2 Gregg Pelletier - Donald Sjerven, Minneapolis MN 145.00 5 Janet Colchamiro - Mel Colchamiro, Merrick NY 144.00 6 James Carbaugh, Willmar MN; George Nett, Macomb IL 142.00 6 2 Gay Roach, Nacogdoches TX; Randall Ekman, Dallas TX 143.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OO EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Evie Cogan, Narberth PA; Bobbie Gomer, Willow Grove PA 156.00 1 Floyd Woldt, Destin FL; Ruth Stearns, Milwaukee WI 155.00 2 Hindupuram Sriharsha, Orillia ON; P Mallela, De Kalb IL 144.50 2 Richard Popper, Wilmington DE; Hank Youngerman, Longwood FL 152.00 3 1 1 Jason Smith, Brooklyn NY; Herbert Lee III, Pittsburgh PA 143.00 3 1 Judith Wolf, Des Moines IA; Charlene Hendryx, W Des Moines IA 147.00 4 Brian Ellis, Cleveland OH; Bruce Keidan, Pittsburgh PA 142.50 4/5 2/3 James Handy, Rockford IL; Barbara Brolin, Morganville NJ 139.50 5 2 Joseph Browan, Maplewood MN; Anne Jones, Saint Paul MN 139.50 4/5 2/3 Annette Bergstrom, Burbank CA; Margaret Young, Cincinnati OH 139.50 3 Marty Burman, Blue Bell PA; Ala Hamilton-Day, Wallingford PA 130.00 1 Sidney Gordon, Wyncote PA; Ellen Silverman, Elkins Park PA 128.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION PP EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Jayne Larson - Ira White, Ames IA 175.50 1 Ronald Simmons, Lasalle IL; Richard Gibons, Princeton IL 179.00 2 Judith Weisman, Englewood NJ; Ronald Felton, New York NY 168.50 2/3 Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; William Hunter, Reading MA 159.00 3 John Russell, North Barringto IL; Chuck Said, Nashville TN 153.50 2/3 1 Joyce Nakasaki - Joseph Thomas, Redondo Beach CA 159.00 4 1 Joel Thomas - Andrea Malone, Sunnyvale CA 148.50 4 William Corliss, Davis CA; George Brown, Sacramento CA 150.50 5 2 Joannie Freedman, Don Mills ON; Hinda Silber, Toronto ON 140.50 5 2 1 Billie Winkelman - Josephine Sage, Chicago IL 147.00 6 3 Sam Westgate, Arlington VA; Arthur Stone, Sarasota FL 129.00 6 Randall Pettit, Marietta GA; Raymond Raskin, King Of Prussia PA 141.00 1 Barry Margolin, Arlington MA; Richard Willey, Milford MA 122.50 3 David Hemmer, Chicago IL; David Katz, San Diego CA 120.50 4 Edward McAfee, Chicago IL; Helen Moskowitz, New York NY 117.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION II EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Malcolm Barker, Bucks Uk H P8 4; Monelle Richmond, Woodstock NY 171.28 1 John Jeffrey - Jack Blair, Las Vegas NV 164.04 2 Lowell Sawyer, Occoquan VA; Frederick Allenspach, Potomac MD 150.35 2 Michael Cassel II, Minneapolis MN; Terrence Lijewski, Saint Paul MN 150.64 3 2 Paul Scherer, Mishawaka IN; Marian Voss, South Bend IN 148.55 3 J Gittelman, Houston TX; Mark Lair, Canyon TX 149.41 4 Pat Chisholm, Lakewood OH; Frank Aquila, Fairlawn OH 142.05 4 1 Russell Fox, Sacramento CA; Margery Gould, Los Angeles CA 143.64 5 3 Paul Wendt, Watertown MA; Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA 138.81 5 Bobbie Maakestad, Northbrook IL; Gloria Weber, Wilmette IL 137.78 6 4 Sally Chapleau - Sara Marcus, South Bend IN 138.59 6 2 , Thornhill ON; John Kranyak, Bay Village OH 133.04 2 Ellen Romick, Highland Park IL; Norman Segal, Deerfield IL 129.68 3 1 Gary Gang, Lombard IL; Sandi Park, Madison WI 131.05 2 Robert Pooley, Aurora IL; James Kolb, Lisle IL 127.49 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Alden Senior - Jan Lane, Chicago IL 161.50 1 1 Laura Tolkow - Terry Oleske, New York NY 159.50 2 2 1 Dennis Butler-Klinghmr, W Lafayette IN; Robert Adams, Granger IN 160.00 2 Tubby Stayman, New York NY; Raija Reisig, Delray Beach FL 157.00 3 Brian Gunnell, Jacksonville FL; Jo Morse, West Palm Beach FL 142.00 3 Howard Gianera, Wayzata MN; Gene Simpson, Redlands CA 156.00 4 Tony Glynne, Portland OR; Linda Wiener, Vancouver WA 140.00 4 2 1 Lon Becker - Ann Elgin, Chicago IL 154.50 5 3 2 Corey Krantz - Sarah Haley, Philadelphia PA 136.00 5 William Finkelstein, Buffalo NY; Ann Hoylman, Pittsford NY 150.50 6 Lee Esworthy, Naperville IL; Robert Hayes, Joliet IL 135.00 6 Michael Kutska, River Forest IL; Suzanne Dunaway, Oak Park IL 143.00 3 Naoko De Witt, Mt Prospect IL; Florence Winfield, Evanston IL 122.50 2 Irene Faletto - J Richards, Rockwall TX 119.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION RR EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Michael Saltzman, Naperville IL; James West, Winfield IL 158.00 1 1 Nancy Grimes, Cleveland WI; Sharel Surles, Madison WI 149.50 2 Joan Eaton, Willowdale ON; Eunice Portnoy, Chesterfield MO 153.50 2 Brigitte Mavromichalis, Martigny VS 1 92; Paul Hackett, Manchester, Eng 148.50 3 Glenn Smith, Creve Coeur MO; Jack Bryant, Saint Louis MO 143.50 3 2 Jean Friedrich, Des Moines IA; Brian Hayenga, W Des Moines IA 148.00 4/5 Robert Carteaux, Fort Wayne IN; Jim Linhart, Piscataway NJ 139.00 4 Elaine Said, Nashville TN; Suzanne Trull, Los Angeles CA 143.00 4/5 A. Kirk Twiss - Bill Drewett, Chicago IL 139.00 5 Spike Lay, Ormond Beach FL; Marilyn Garcia, Daytona Beach FL 142.00 6/7 2/3 Bobbie Johnston, Westmont IL; Henry Williams, Lisle IL 138.50 6 3 Marvin Keller, West Chicago IL; Jeanne Dickens, Glen Ellyn IL 141.50 6/7 2/3 Marilyn Griffing, Sarasota FL; Alan Goldman, Kew Gardens Hls NY 138.50 1 Frank Bischoff, Wheeling IL; Michael Siebenharr, Glen Ellyn IL 137.50 1 William Wilson, Annapolis MD; Leo Lasota, Laurel MD 136.50 2 Nancy Churchill - John Churchill, Joliet IL 120.50 2 Harold Singleton III, Chicago IL; Tony Denmark, Dolton IL 119.00

1ST SUNDAY AFTERNOON 5/20 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OOO EAST-WEST D E D E 1 Jean Shufelt - John Shufelt, W Bloomfield MI 77.50 1 1 Dmitriy Gekht - Roman Braginskiy, Chicago IL 83.50 Daily Bulletin Page 15

2 Donald Spletzer - Jeanne Spletzer, Daytona Beach FL 72.00 2 Laurel Scheinman, Baltimore MD; Maxine Musick, Chicago Park CA 71.00 3 Jeanette Irons, Chicago IL; Beth Fisher-Brace, Hinsdale IL 67.00 3/4 Meera Patel, Willowspring IL; Dahyabhai Patel, Willow Spr ings IL 68.00 4 1 Scott Huddleston - Salo Kalisch, Chicago IL 61.50 3/4 2 Rosede Olson - Janet Tavakoli, Chicago IL 68.00 2 Manu Shah - Ila Shah, Oak Brook IL 59.50

1ST SUNDAY AFTERNOON 50/100/200 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION PPP EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Carole Zang - Gerry Zang, Lake St Louis MO 102.00 1/2 John Adams, Columbus OH; Harold Bloom, Edina MN 107.00 2 Jerry Fusselman - Kay Fusselman, Chicago IL 100.50 1/2 Elaine Sebastian, Machesney Pk IL; Beverly Wendorf, Rockford IL 107.00 3 Marlene Aderman, Northbrook IL; Joyce Contarsy, Chicago IL 97.00 3 1 Patricia Braun, Arlington Hts IL; Madhulina Bandyopadhyay, Milwaukee WI 105.50 4 1 Shuckie Acton - Katherine Roxy, Clinton Twp MI 95.00 4 2 1 Joyce Dennis - Patricia Hoffman, Fairborn OH 102.00 5 2 Donald Faust, Chicago IL; Emily Williams, Evanston IL 94.50 5 3 Carol Hacker - James Hacker, Mount Clemens MI 92.00 1 Judy Musech, Bloomington MN; Lorna Cooper, Chaska MN 71.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQQ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Rachel Chittaro, Lake Zurich IL; Debra Schoendorf, Kildeer IL 109.71 1 Joy Selesko, Livonia MI; Jack Bourget, Bloomfield MI 107.00 2 Harold Haase - Nancy Haase, Hilton Head SC 102.72 2 1 1 Barbara Russo, Trout Valley IL; Ruth Sprouse, Woodstock IL 100.50 3 Joyce Gautier - Norman Gautier, The Woodlands TX 93.50 3 Allen O’Dell - Betsy O’Dell, Bethlehem PA 97.21 4 1 Irene Beitner, Chicago IL; Florence Weber, Highland Park IL 89.00 4 Charles Brown, Denton TX; John McCleskey, Seminole TX 95.62 2 S Bolotin, Evanston IL; Ellen Bero, Skokie IL 78.35 2 Rashida Loya, Naperville IL; Thomas Burke, Aurora IL 91.00 1 Paul Hamper - Joan Masters, Chicago IL 76.72

LIFE MASTER PAIRS FIRST FINAL SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS S, T, U, V EAST-WEST 1 Kyle Larsen, San Francisco CA; Brian Glubok, New York NY 917.00 1 Eric Greco, Annandale VA; Geoff Hampson, Fenton MI 914.00 2 Vadim Kholomeev - Youri Kmiouppenen, St Petersburg RU 898.00 2 Rich Pavlicek Jr, San Mateo CA; Richard Pavlicek, Fort Lauder dale FL 824.50 3 Robert Levin, Windermere FL; Michael Rosenberg, Tuckahoe NY 788.00 3 Lois Lightner, West Roxbury MA; David Warner, Aurora CO 813.00 4 Brian Senior, Nottingham Ng74 BT; Stephen Ray, Morpeth EN 777.00 4 David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ; Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL 808.00 5 Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA; Dan Gerstman, Buffalo NY 775.00 5/6 Zia Mahmood, New York NY; Bob Hamman, Dallas TX 773.00 6 Paul Soloway, Mill Creek WA; Steve Zolotow, Las Vegas NV 772.00 5/6 Corinne Kirkham - Jim Kirkham, San Bernardino CA 773.00 7 Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA; John Saxe, Hudson MA 768.50 7 Geir G Helgemo, Trondheim; Tony Forrester, Dorchester Cent MA 766.00 8 Richard Schwartz, Flushing NY; Ron Smith, San Francisco CA 758.00 8 Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD; Jeanne Rahmey, Brooklyn NY 759.50 9 William Wickham, Los Angeles CA; John Zilic, Houston TX 755.00 9 Glen Grotheim - Terfe Aa, Melhus, Norway 744.50 10 Dick Bruno, Chicago IL; Jeff Schuett, Riverwoods IL 746.50 10 Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA; Ed Davis, Seal Beach CA 742.50 11 Allen Hawkins Jr - Jim Foster, Birmingham AL 729.50 11 Michael Becker, Boca Raton FL; Michael Kamil, Holmdel NJ 735.50 12 Ralph Cohen - Thomas Turgeon, Memphis TN 727.00 12 Mark Bartusek, Manhattan Beach CA; Marshall Miles, Redlands CA 731.00 13 Fred Gitelman, Toronto ON; Brad Moss, New York NY 720.00 13 Peter Grover - Howard Lebow, Pittsburgh PA 713.50 14 Carl Edwards, Westerville OH; Harry Stratton, Pittsburgh PA 719.00 14 Jim Krekorian - Robert Blanchard, New York NY 711.00 15 Linda Smith - Ron Smith, Hixson TN 714.00 15 Steve Beatty, Destrehan LA; Robb Gordon, New York NY 709.00 16 Jeffrey Starr - Harold Lilie, Las Vegas NV 704.50 16 Peter Stromberg - Johan Upmark, Stockholm 705.50 17 Frank Pancoe, Glen Ellyn IL; Sam Nelson, Northbrook IL 702.50 17 William Pettis - Beth Palmer, Silver Spring MD 704.50 18 Judi Cody - Ron Sukoneck, Annandale VA 702.00 18 Dennis Kasle, Bloomfield MI; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ 701.50 19 William Root, Boca Raton FL; Bob Jones, Delray Beach FL 687.00 19 Vladimir Rekounov - Oleg Kazantzev, Moscow RU 699.00 20 Sveinn Eriksson, Reykjavik IC; Jakob Kristinsson, Reykjavik 101 685.00 20/21 Charles Coon, Marshfield MA; Richard Weiss, Swampscott MA 686.50 21 Bart Bramley, Chicago IL; Sidney Lazard Sr, New Orleans LA 683.00 20/21 Chuck Lamprey, White Plains NY; Marvin Talish, Merrick NY 686.50

FIRST SUNDAY FAST PAIRS SECOND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION II EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1/2 J David King, Miami Beach FL; Helen Shanbrom, Tamarac FL 154.00 1 Lowell Sawyer, Occoquan VA; Frederick Allenspach, Potomac MD 165.50 1/2 Glenn Smith, Creve Coeur MO; Jack Bryant, Saint Louis MO 154.00 2 Timothy Downey - Jackie Adelson, West Chester OH 146.50 3 1 Jean Friedrich, Des Moines IA; Brian Hayenga, W Des Moines IA 148.00 3 Thomas Simon - Marion Simon, Yonkers NY 140.00 4 Brigitte Mavromichalis, Martigny VS 1 92; Paul Hackett, Manchester, Eng 144.50 4 1 Paul Scherer, Mishawaka IN; Marian Voss, South Bend IN 136.50 5 2 Marvin Keller, West Chicago IL; Jeanne Dickens, Glen Ellyn IL 141.00 5 2 Nelda Avent, Tyler TX; Benjamin Akkerboom, Apeldoorn 7312 CP 136.00 3 1 Elizabeth Tannenbaum - David Tannenbaum, Sarasota FL 135.00 3 Paul Wendt, Watertown MA; Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA 132.50 2 Thomas Snouse, Loma Mar CA; Patricia Wagner, Wyncote PA 126.50 1 Thomas Allen - Bruce Scott, Iowa City IA 131.50 2 Richard Siemer, Midland MI; Kaye Bryant, Racine WI 129.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION RR EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Michael Kutska, River Forest IL; Suzanne Dunaway, Oak Park IL 167.00 1 Elaine Said, Nashville TN; Suzanne Trull, Los Angeles CA 177.00 2 Brian Gunnell, Jacksonville FL; Jo Morse, West Palm Beach FL 146.00 2 1 Marilyn Griffing, Sarasota FL; Alan Goldman, Kew Gardens Hls NY 156.00 3 Howard Gianera, Wayzata MN; Gene Simpson, Redlands CA 145.00 3 2 1 Harold Singleton III, Chicago IL; Tony Denmark, Dolton IL 146.00 4 1 Naoko De Witt, Mt Prospect IL; Florence Winfield, Evanston IL 143.50 4 3 Michael Saltzman, Naperville IL; James West, Winfield IL 137.00 5 J Basler, Chagrin Fall OH; Sharon Fairchild, Rocky River OH 139.50 5 L Miller, Arlington Hts IL; Ray Miller, Seattle WA 136.50 6/7 2/3 Laura Tolkow - Terry Oleske, New York NY 138.00 6 Robert Carteaux, Fort Wayne IN; Jim Linhart, Piscataway NJ 135.50 6/7 2/3 Jim Allen Jr, Montgomery Vill MD; Lynn Connelly, Glastonbury CT 138.00 2 William Wilson, Annapolis MD; Leo Lasota, Laurel MD 128.00 1 Cathy Bradbury, Saint Joseph MI; Vicki Standley, Freeport IL 131.00 2 Steven Kailes - P Gordon, Chicago IL 119.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 J Gittelman, Houston TX; Mark Lair, Canyon TX 156.86 1 Lee Esworthy, Naperville IL; Robert Hayes, Joliet IL 158.55 2 1 Russell Fox, Sacramento CA; Margery Gould, Los Angeles CA 152.73 2 Mary Vickers, Northborough MA; Abdel Bari, NA NA 155.14 3 2 1 Pu Yu - E Hale, Rolla MO 152.55 3 Tony Glynne, Portland OR; Linda Wiener, Vancouver WA 153.27 4 Ken Gee, Regina SK; Rodney Ludwig, Fargo ND 148.73 4 William Finkelstein, Buffalo NY; Ann Hoylman, Pittsford NY 149.14 5 Mary Lee, Allentown PA; Deborah Thomas-Howie, Toronto ON 140.95 5 1 Gerald Nehra, Muskegon MI; Gordon Walker, Chicago IL 141.36 6 Michael Cassel II, Minneapolis MN; Terrence Lijewski, Saint Paul MN 136.86 6 Tubby Stayman, New York NY; Raija Reisig, Delray Beach FL 135.77 2 1 Dennis Butler-Klinghmr, W Lafayette IN; Robert Adams, Granger IN 132.95 3 Alden Senior - Jan Lane, Chicago IL 132.14 2 Corey Krantz - Sarah Haley, Philadelphia PA 126.55 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION NN EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Ronald Simmons, Lasalle IL; Richard Gibons, Princeton IL 151.27 1 Alan Kleist, Cheverly MD; Thomas Abbott, Teaneck NJ 175.23 2 John Russell, North Barringto IL; Chuck Said, Nashville TN 149.86 2 Milt Van Reed, Terre Haute IN; Joanna Hebermehl, Paris IL 162.36 3 1 1 Billie Winkelman - Josephine Sage, Chicago IL 148.23 3 Dennis Clerkin, Bloomington IN; Virginia Noelke, San Angelo TX 154.27 4 Marcia Goldstein, Livingston NJ; R Schabinger, Arlington Hts IL 140.64 4 1 1 Douglas Dougherty - Carol Dougherty, Chicago IL 137.91 5 Kay Beck, Indianapolis IN; Brian Nelson, Fort Myers FL 139.95 5 Wendy Dooley - Ronald Sutherland, Mississauga ON 137.05 6 2 Robert Byrne, Richmond KY; Suzanne Watson, Chicago IL 139.50 6 2 Gay Roach, Nacogdoches TX; Randall Ekman, Dallas TX 134.00 3 Joannie Freedman, Don Mills ON; Hinda Silber, Toronto ON 135.45 3 Kelsey Nickerson, Concord MA; Joan Savage, Wilmington MA 127.23 4 Edward McAfee, Chicago IL; Helen Moskowitz, New York NY 129.05 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OO EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 David Gurvich, New York NY; Jason Ciano, Boston MA 162.22 1 Brian Ellis, Cleveland OH; Bruce Keidan, Pittsburgh PA 171.41 2 1 D Atteberry, Mattoon IL; Mark Daily, Lerna IL 154.36 2 1 Martha Hooberman, Farmington Hls MI; Janet Abramson, W Bloomfield MI 165.50 3 Janet Colchamiro - Mel Colchamiro, Merrick NY 142.63 3 2 Joseph Chin, Highland IN; Thomas Walter, Flossmoor IL 155.50 4 2 Rene McFall - William McFall, New Berlin WI 140.18 4 Hindupuram Sriharsha, Orillia ON; P Mallela, De Kalb IL 154.09 5 Howard Schmid, Merrillville IN; David Gilbert, Oak Lawn IL 140.04 5 Dorthy Francis, Memphis TN; Ellen Siebert, Little Rock AR 147.82 6 3 Penny Augustine - Wilson Augustine, Toronto ON 133.09 6 Evie Cogan, Narberth PA; Bobbie Gomer, Willow Grove PA 146.46 4 1 Gary Gang, Lombard IL; Sandi Park, Madison WI 131.91 3 Marty Burman, Blue Bell PA; Ala Hamilton-Day, Wallingford PA 128.28 1 Jason Smith, Brooklyn NY; Herbert Lee III, Pittsburgh PA 114.22 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION PP EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Carlos Munoz, White Plains NY; Kassie Ohtaka, Scarsdale NY 163.00 1 1 P Cipriani, Joliet IL; Kay Esworthy, Naperville IL 154.00 2 1 James Handy, Rockford IL; Barbara Brolin, Morganville NJ 147.00 2 Randall Pettit, Marietta GA; Raymond Raskin, King Of Prussia PA 151.00 3 A Franzese, Westchester IL; Mort Unger, Boynton Beach FL 146.50 3 2 Sam Westgate, Arlington VA; Arthur Stone, Sarasota FL 147.00 4 Richard Popper, Wilmington DE; Hank Youngerman, Longwood FL 145.50 4/5 Judith Weisman, Englewood NJ; Ronald Felton, New York NY 142.00 5 2 Joseph Velardita - Louis Joseph, Pittsburgh PA 142.50 4/5 S Ronald Henbest, Bartlett IL; G Mikel, Naperville IL 142.00 6 Floyd Woldt, Destin FL; Ruth Stearns, Milwaukee WI 141.50 6 Jayne Larson - Ira White, Ames IA 138.00 3 Annette Bergstrom, Burbank CA; Margaret Young, Cincinnati OH 129.00 3 1 Barry Margolin, Arlington MA; Richard Willey, Milford MA 130.00 1 Sidney Gordon, Wyncote PA; Ellen Silverman, Elkins Park PA 125.00 TODAY’S SCHEDULE *Unless otherwise indicated, strat breaks for Stratified Open and Senior events are: A (1500+), B (500-1500), C (0-500). For Continuous Pairs and single-session open events, strat breaks are A (750+), B (0-750). Goodwill Day Monday, July 27, 1998, 9:00 a.m. Event Session Entry Sold Hilton Morning KO Teams 1st $44 team NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level Orlando Morning Continuous/Side Pairs* 4th $22 pair NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level Stratified 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single $20 pair NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level Monday, July 27, 1998, 10:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. 55+ Stratified Senior Pairs* 1st & 2nd $44 pair NorthEast Exhibit Hall, lower level 65+ Stratified Senior Pairs* 1st & 2nd $44 pair NorthEast Exhibit Hall, lower level Monday, July 27, 1998, 1:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. SPINGOLD KNOCKOUT TEAMS $108 team International Ballroom, 2nd level (Follow signs on Lobby level to escalator to 2nd level.) WAGAR KNOCKOUT TEAMS $108 team International Ballroom, 2nd level (Follow signs on Lobby level to escalator to 2nd level.) Stratified Open Pairs* 1st & 2nd $44 pair NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level Bracketed KO Teams III 1st & 2nd $44 team Northwest Exhibit Hall, lower level (Continues Tuesday) Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday Continuous/Side Pairs* 1st $22 pair Continental Ballroom, Lobby level 199er, 99er, 49er, 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single $20 pair Williford Room, 3rd floor Monday, July 27, 1998, 8:00 p.m. Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday Continuous/Side Pairs 2nd $22 pair NorthEast Exhibit Hall, lower level (NOTE LOCATION CHANGE) Sally Chiszar Stratified Board-a-Match Teams* single $40 team Northwest Exhibit Hall, lower level Monday, July 27, 1998, midnight Zip Stratified Swiss Teams* single $40 team Williford Room, 3rd floor

TOMORROW’S SCHEDULE *Unless otherwise indicated, Strati-Flighted Open events are divided: A (3000+/0-3000 and separate); B, C & D stratified -- B (750-1500), C (300-750), D (0-300). Strat breaks for Stratified Open and Senior events are: A (1500+), B (500-1500), C (0-500). For Continuous Pairs and single-session open events, strat breaks are A (750+), B (0- 750). Tuesday, July 28, 1998, 9:00 a.m. Event Session Entry Sold Hilton Morning KO Teams 2nd $44 team NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level Vancouver Morning Continuous/Side Pairs* 1st $22 pair NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single $20 pair NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level Tuesday, July 28, 1998, 10:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. Daylight Stratified Open Pairs* 1st & 2nd $44 pair NorthEast Exhibit Hall, lower level Ben Bielie Stratified Senior Pairs* 1st & 2nd $44 pair NorthEast Exhibit Hall, lower level Tuesday, July 28, 1998, 1:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. SPINGOLD KO TEAMS $108 team Continental Ballroom, Lobby level WAGAR KO TEAMS $108 team Marquette Room, 3rd floor SENIOR SWISS TEAMS 1st & 2nd Q $96 team International Ballroom, 2nd level (Follow signs on Lobby level to escalator to 2nd floor.) RED RIBBON PAIRS 1st & 2nd Q $48 pair International Ballroom, 2nd level (Pre-qualification required) Al Schmidt Strati-Flighted Open Pairs* 1st & 2nd $44 pair NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level Bracketed KO Teams III 3rd & 4th $44 team NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday Continuous/Side Pairs* 3rd & 4th $22 pair NorthWest Exhibit Hall, lower level 199er, 99er, 49er, 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single $20 pair Williford Room, 3rd floor Tuesday, July 28, 1998, 5:00 p.m. Dinnertime Compact KO Teams 1st $22 team (Continues at 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday -- one 12-board match per day) Williford Room, 3rd floor Tuesday, July 28, 1998, midnight Zip KO Teams* single $40 team Williford Room, 3rd floor