Two Major Upsets in Spingold KO Showdown Time in Wagar Teams
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July 8-18, 2004 76th Summer North American Bridge Championships DAILY BULLETIN New York, New York Volume 76, Number 6 Wednesday, July 14, 2004 Editors: Brent Manley and Henry Francis Two major upsets in Spingold KO Teams captained by Rose Meltzer and Rita Shugart are on the sidelines today as the third round of play gets underway in the Spingold Knockout Teams. Meltzer’s all-star squad – Kyle Larsen, Peter Weichsel, Alan Sontag, Chip Martel and Lew Stansby – fell to the No. 61 seed, an all-England team captained by Jack Mizel. Meltzer jumped out to a 48-13 lead after the first quarter but were blasted 52-5 in the second quarter and never recovered as they dropped a 135-88 decision. Mizel played with Alexander Allfrey, Arthur Malinowsky and Andrew McIntosh. By contrast to the other match, Shugart held a 41-IMP lead with a quarter to go but were Welland tries harder, outscored 53-8 by a New York-Canada team led by Fred Hoffer. The final score was 140-136. but he’s not No. 2 Hoffer, of Cote Saint-Luc in Quebec, and As a games player from an early age, Roy fellow Canadian Don Piafsky of Toronto were Welland has always set high standards for himself. playing with New Yorkers Barry Piafsky, Allen “I’m a bit of a perfectionist,” says the 41-year- Kahn and David Rosenberg. old New Yorker. “If I do something, I try to do it as In another upset, the No. 15 seed, captained by The time has come well as humanly possible.” Bart Bramley, lost a close match to the team led by For Welland the bridge player, “as well as for Intellympics Phillip Becker. “If we believe in our capability, we will possible” has turned out to be quite impressive. succeed in our project to build a new category of Less than four years after applying himself Olympic Games, the Intellympics,” World Bridge seriously to bridge, Welland has several major wins Federation President Jose Damiani believes. He is to his credit, including last year’s Spingold with us here in New York this week because of the Knockout Teams. In October, he and his squad will Junior activities. travel to Istanbul, Turkey, to try to win the World “There are not many sports that can help Team Olympiad. youngsters to improve their memory, their The team will be one of the favorites to bring concentration and their reasoning skills and at the home the gold medal, and many top ACBL players same time help older people to avoid or reduce the Continued on page 5 effects of Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s. We have prepared presentations along these lines that are Showdown time being sent to Olympic authorities.” According to Damiani, the International in Wagar Teams Olympic Committee expects the bridge world to It’s getting to showdown time in the Wagar show how important we are not only as a Women’s Knockout Teams. The top four seeds competitive sport but also as a human activity. “We advanced yesterday. All eight teams remaining are have been officially confirmed as an international capable of going all the way. sports federation under the new criteria set by the The top-seeded Baker squad (Lynn Baker, Lynn IOC. This was by no means automatic, as many 50 years with a Deas, Beth Palmer, Kay Schulle, Kerri Sanborn and federations have been rejected.” Disa Eythorsdottir) will oppose Donna Compton, Damiani and Gianarrigo Rona, president of the rulebook in hand Petra Hamman, Joan Jackson, Nancy Passell, Peg European Bridge League, will speak about the Guess what Tournament Director Stan Tench Waller and Becky Rogers. Both teams feature past contribution bridge makes to education and health was doing 50 years ago? Right – he was directing. NABC champions and a few world champions. at the Congress of Sport for All, organized by the He was in Vancouver BC, and he was directing for The same is true of the next pairing which will IOC. the very first time. He was only 25 at the time. see Valerie Westheimer, Judi Radin, Mildred Breed, Damiani is very concerned about the situation Now he’s 75 – he celebrated his birthday earlier Shawn Quinn, Stasha Cohen and Cheri Bjerkan concerning young bridge players. this week. And of course he’s doing what he likes taking on Lynne Tarnopol, Laurie Vogel, Jacqui Continued on page 4 best – directing. Just by the way, he arranged his Mitchell, Amalya Kearse, Gail Greenberg and Rosenkranz leads day off for yesterday three months ago – he went to Rozanne Pollack. see “Producers” with his friend, Phyllis Burstein. The third match also features lots of champions. Senior Swiss Teams A quick aside about the day he was born – July Carlyn Steiner, Marinesa Letizia, Jill Meyers, Randi The team captained by George Rosenkranz was 11. “My grandparents heard about my birth the day Montin, Janice Seamon-Molson and Tobi Sokolow in the lead after two qualifying sessions of the before I was born,” he said. “I was born in Japan, will oppose JoAnn Sprung, Kathleen Sulgrove, Pam NABC Senior Swiss Teams. The event concludes and because of the time difference it was still the Wittes, Renee Mancuso, Karen Allison and Peggy today. 10th back in the United States.” Sutherlin. Rosenkranz is playing with fellow Mexican Stan assisted John Donnelly during that first The fourth seed is led by a newcomer, Hansa Miguel Reygadas, Floridians Ed Schulte and Zeke assignment back in 1954, but he was the director- Narasimhan, but she’s surrounded by champions On Jabbour and Arnie Fisher of Clementon NJ. in-charge the following year. His assistant? None her team are Irina Levitina, Jill Levin, Sue Picus, They had a lead of 12.24 Victory Points over other than Phil Wood, the man who eventually Debbie Rosenberg and JoAnn Stansby. They will face the second-place team from Nebraska: Gary became the king of directors in the Northwest. Ginny Schuett, Chris Benson, Candace Fowler Amundsen, Mike Albert, Rod Beery and Mary Stan worked for the Canadian government for Griffey, Kathy Baum and two visitors from Japan – Egan. Continued on page 5 Ayako Amano and Miho Sekizawa. Page 2 Daily Bulletin SPECIAL EVENTS MEETINGS / SEMINARS / RECEPTIONS Wednesday, July 14 Thursday, July 15 9 a.m.-noon. Club Directors Course Update. Continuing education for All day. Computer championships. Concourse H. bridge directors to increase their skills with popular 9 a.m.-noon. Club Directors Course Update. Continuing education for tournament director Guillermo Poplawsky. Certificate bridge directors to increase their skills with popular given for successful completion of all three days. tournament director Guillermo Poplawsky. Certificate Wednesday: The Proprieties, Running a Successful Club, given for successful completion of all three days. Dealing with Problem People. New York Room. Thursday: Advanced ACBLscore. New York Room. All day. Computer championships. Concourse H. Friday, July 16 7 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Junior ceremony. Mercury Rotunda All day. Computer championships. Concourse H. 6-10 p.m. Junior Banquet. Concourse A. BRIDGE TALKS Wednesday, July 14 6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Jade Barrett, 9:15 a.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Haig It’s All in Your Head. Regent Room. Tchamitch, Balancing & Reopening Doubles. Regent Room. Friday, July 16 6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Michael 9:15 a.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Gail Huston, Doing It with Finesse. Regent Room. Greenberg, Strategy of Following to Partner’s Lead. Thursday, July 15 Regent Room. 9:15 a.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Amy Nellissen, 6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Allan Mazer, Second Hand Low. Regent Room. I’d Rather Be Last! Regent Room. LATE NIGHT / ENTERTAINMENT Hospitality and beverage bars available nightly from 11 Friday, July 16 p.m. to midnight, 3d Floor Promenade. 11:15 p.m. – Bridge to Broadway – the second showing of the Wednesday, July 14 spectacular musical revue from the 1974 NABC that has 11:15 p.m. – Stand-up comedy with Al Lubel. Trianon Ballroom. been revised and updated for 2004. The show has been Reuben sandwiches at 11 p.m. on the 3rd floor Promenade. produced and directed by Augie Boehm. Free tickets are available at the Hospitality Desk. Trianon Ballroom. Thursday, July 15 11:15 p.m. – Haagen-Dazs, Dove and fruit bars at 11 p.m. on the 3rd floor Promenade. Little fish are sweet DESK HOURS New player By Mark Horton Registration Partnership Desk on the block In order to become a top-class defender you 8:30 a.m.-10 a.m. By Barry Rigal must get used to drawing inferences from the spot Desk 12 p.m.-1 p.m. Hansa Narasimhan may not be a name you cards that partner plays. The following is a classic 8:30 am.-10 a.m. 6:45 p.m.-7:30 p.m. know too well, but you will be seeing a lot more of example. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. her soon. Dlr: North ♠ 10 9 7 6 4 3 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Her team has reached the round of 8 in the Vul: None ♥ AK 6 I/N Desk Wagar Women’s Knockouts. She served notice of ♦ AQ 5 Hospitality Desk 9 a.m.-10 a.m. her skills after a robust bidding sequence on this ♣ J 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 2:30 p.m.-3 p.m. deal from the first round of the event. ♠ Q 5 ♠ AK 8 12 p.m.-3 p.m. 7 p.m.-7:30 p.m.