November 19-29, 1998 72nd Fall North American Bridge Championships

Orlando, Florida Volume 72, Number 4 Monday, November 23, 1998 Editors: Brent Manley and Henry Francis

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A teamOpen captained byBAM Kyle Larsen lead was tied with a ACBL President for squad of Dutch players atop the standings after two Paul Soloway qualifying sessions of the Open Board-a-Match Teams. Both scored 35 out of a possible 52. Val Covalciuc, who has represented District 14 on 1999: Val Covalciuc Larsen, of San Francisco, was playing with Brian the ACBL Board of Directors since 1994, was elected Gunnell, Jacksonville FL; Ralph Cohen, Memphis, and ACBL President for 1999 in Board meetings last week. Venkatrao Koneru of San Antonio TX. Player of Year race A bridge teacher for 27 years, Covalciuc has also They were tied with a team from the Netherlands served bridge as an administrator in a variety of posts. who provided only their last names: Vesrhees, Vis, She was president of Unit 241 in 1986 and 1987 and tightensPaul Soloway still holds in the stretch lead in the battle for Visluis and Hoogenhamp. 1998 Player of the Year honors, but new contenders president of District 14 in 1992. There was a six-way tie for third. Besides teaching bridge, she has also run Teacher emerged after the first national event of the Fall NABC, Accreditation Programs and now is teaching bridge on the Life Master Open Pairs -- and the race could well the Internet. produce a photo finish. A native of Chicago, she is a graduate of Cornell The Player of the Year is the ACBL member who College in Mount Vernon IA with a double major in Japan-U.S. foursome earns the most masterpoints in nationally rated events English and Latin. in a calendar year. Last year, the award went to Bart Covalciuc is a Diamond Life Master with about Aleads squad of players Women’s from Japan and BAMthe U.S. took a Bramley. 5700 masterpoints. Her favorite and most frequent lead of a board and a half after two qualifying sessions Soloway entered the Fall NABC with a lead of partner is husband Rick, with whom she has won doz- of the Women’s Board-a-Match Teams. 38.95 masterpoints over David Berkowitz, who nar- ens of regional championships. In first place with 35.5 on a 26 average were rowed the gap to 13.85 with an 11th-place finish in the Morella Pacheco and Ayako Amano of Tokyo; Ginny LM Open Pairs with Larry Cohen. Schuett of Riverwoods IL, and Ora Lourie of Delray Moving into serious contention with a second- Beach FL. place finish in the LM Open was Richard Schwartz, In second with 34 were Susan Miller, Boca Raton; who trails Soloway by only 14.39 masterpoints. Ellasue Chaitt, West Palm Beach; Judi Cody, Schwartz earned 112.50 MPs for his showing in the Directors to rule Annandale VA, and Mary Lou Payne, Los Angeles. pair game with Ron Smith. Before the tournament In third place with 32 were Nadine Wood, Silver Continued on page 4 On anon experimental some basis, appeals appeals for all events Spring MD; Mickie Kivel, Potomac MD; Claire Tornay, except NABC+ will be heard and resolved by tour- New York; Barbara Heller, Decatur GA; Liz Swanson, nament directors rather than appeals committees. Athens GA, and Terry Michaels, Prairie Village KS. This will be done at the Spring and Summer Cham- pionships next year. The decisions made by the directors will be re- viewed by the Chief Tournament Director, an advi- 4 Senior teams sory panel consisting of knowledgeable experts, and senior staff. The review process will assess current The No.score 1 seed captained easy by Mikewins Levine of Boca decisions with the intent of improving future deci- Raton FL advanced the easy way in the opening round sions by pointing out of the Senior Knockout Teams. Levine, Zeke Jabbour, errors and developing Fred Hamilton, Arnie Fisher, Tom Sanders and Chuck a guideline manual. Said led by more than 100 IMPs at the halfway mark The comments of the and their opponents withdrew. reviewers will be Three other teams also advanced when their op- made available to the ponents withdrew. Jim Koley, Gene Simpson, Gene Freed, Syd Levey and Simon Kantor led by 72 IMPs Board of Directors. after 16 boards and their foes gave up. The teams Write-ups of the captained by Jack Coleman and Bob Rosen also had tournament directors’ the night off. decisions will be published in the Daily Bulletin. Thirty-four teams entered the event, so there were Traditional appeals procedures involving appeals two three-way matches in which only one team ad- committees will be used for appeals in NABC+ vanced. That means that 16 teams will square off in Lynn Berg has been elected president of the ACBL events. today’s 64-board matches. Education Foundation. See story on page 5 Page 2 Daily Bulletin

SPECIAL EVENTS Monday,Goodwill Nov. Day 23 9 a.m.-noon Club Directors Course, Orlando I. 9 a.m.-noon Workshop for Education Liaisons, Fairview. No fee. 9:15 a.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Harriette Buckman, Takeout Doubles and the Rule of 14. Orlando Room. Buckman, Lincolnwood IL, is District 13’s representative on the ACBL Board of Directors. She is a past president of the Chicago Association and has been a CCBA board member since 1984. Buckman is a bridge teacher who also directs on bridge cruises. She has written articles for newcomers in the CCBA Kibitzer. Buckman once played a round with Charles Goren when she was a caddy. She is a Gold Life Master. Ron Smith, left, and Richard Schwartz finished second in 10:30 a.m.-noon Easybridge!© Accreditation course with Edith McMullin. $25. Bayhill IV & V. the Life Master Open Pairs. 5-7 p.m. Goodwill Reception, Coconuts on the Recreation level. 7:15 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Fred Hamilton, Building a Partnership and the Psychology of Winning, Orlando Room. Hamilton, Fresno CA, is a professional bridge player and two-time world champion: the in GoingThe into the right final of the Life place Master Open Pairs, 1976 and the World Senior Pairs in 1994. A WBF Grand Master and ACBL Grand Lew and JoAnna Stansby were far down on the leader Life Master, Hamilton has won more than 25,000 masterpoints and more than 200 board. They took care of that by posting a 68% game regional titles.He won the Flight A and the Senior Swiss in the first final session, assuming a lead they never Teams -- his 10th and 11th NABC victories -- at the Summer NABC in Chicago. relinquished. 11:15 p.m. Bingo with popcorn, lemonade & prizes. Florida III on Convention Level. Reflecting on the huge session, Lew pointed to an unusual number of penalty doubles by his side that resulted in lots of matchpoints. These two deals were indicative of what was going on for the Stansbys. 9 a.m.-noon Club Directors Course,Tuesday, Orlando I. Nov. 24 Dlr: East «7 4 9:15 a.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Ellie Hanlon, Evaluation -- Vul: None ªA K 7 5 2 Reevaluation. Orlando Room. Hanlon, Lake Worth FL, is a past president of District ©A K 6 9 (Florida) and Unit 128 (Florida’s largest unit). She is a Diamond Life Master and ¨9 8 2 a member of the National Goodwill Committee. Hanlon and frequent partner Sallie «A K 10 3 2 «Q 9 6 Landa invented LAHAN, a secondary use of Stayman. After 1NT-2 and the ª10 8 6 ªQ J 9 ¨ J 4 2 8 7 3 response, a 3¨ rebid asks for minor-suit distribution -- aiming toward a minor © © suit slam. ¨Q 6 ¨K J 7 3 J 8 5 10 a.m.-noon Seminar: Using the Computer for Teachers/Clubs. Bayhill I & II. Lynn Berg. No fee « 4 3 (purchase of course materials is optional). Big-screen demonstrations on how to use ª Q 10 9 5 your computer for advertising, teaching, playing, scoring and more. © ¨A 10 5 4 10:30 a.m.-noon Easybridge!© Accreditation course with Edith McMullin. $25. Bayhill I & II. West North East South 6:30 & 11:30 p.m. Magic Show, outside Coconuts on Recreation level. Lew JoAnna 7:15 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Kathie Wei-Sender, Championship Pass Pass Bridge. Orlando Room. Wei-Sender, Nashville, Ambassador of Bridge for the World 1« 2ª 2« Dbl (1) Bridge Federation and ACBL Honorary Member in 1987, has won three women’s All Pass world events: the World Women’s Pairs in 1978, the World Olympiad Women’s (1) Responsive. Teams in 1984 and the Venice Cup in 1987. She is a contributor to various national Lew converted JoAnna’s responsive double be- and international bridge publications, including a regular weekly column with Alan cause of the quick tricks in his hand, plus the good Truscott in China’s People’s Daily. possibility that JoAnna could get a heart ruff (she would have raised hearts had she held more than two). JoAnna did indeed get a heart ruff. Combined with three dia- mond tricks and the A, the result was plus 300 and 9 a.m.-noon Club Directors Course,Wednesday, Orlando I. Nov. 25 ¨ 71.5 out of 77 matchpoints. Four boards later, Stansby 9:15 a.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Linda Perlman, When Not to Say converted another one of JoAnna’s doubles. Double. Orlando Room. Perlman, West Palm Beach FL, is a professional bridge Dlr: East K Q player and teacher. She has one NABC win and four seconds. Her team finished tied « Vul: N-S 10 6 3 for 3-4 in the McConnell Cup at the 1994 world championships. Perlman is planning ª Q 6 5 to open Bridge City, a new bridge club in Lake Park, in December or January. © Q 8 7 6 4 7:15 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Michael Huston, The Clean Game -- ¨ 7 5 3 A 9 8 2 Avoiding Brouhahas. Orlando Room. Huston, Joplin MO, is a former English « « J 7 Q 9 4 2 professor and former labor relations consultant. He is now a professional bridge ª ª A K 10 9 7 2 J 8 4 player, bridge teacher and labor arbitrator. Huston is a member of the National © © J 10 A 3 Appeals Committee and a Diamond Life Master with numerous regional wins. ¨ ¨ J 10 6 4 11:30 p.m. Tortilla chips and salsa, Coconuts on Recreation level. « ªA K 8 5 ©3 ¨K 9 5 2 West North East South It was notedClarification in the Friday issue that Billy Miller was Kim Hall ofYoga Miami, a bridgeclasses teacher and bridge profes- the last person to play bridge with Barry Crane before sional, offers daily yoga lessons at 8 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. out- Lew JoAnna Crane was slain in 1985. It was incorrectly stated, how- side the Orlando Room on the Convention Level. Pass Pass ever, that Miller played on Crane’s knockout team the Hall has taught yoga for 20 years and is certified by the 2© Pass 3© Dbl next day. In fact, Miller had played with Crane in a pair Swami Vishnudevananda. The style is gentle and begins with All Pass game the night before. Kerri Sanborn (then Shuman) stretching and relaxation. The sessions are brief (about 30 min- Lew acknowledged that it was a guess as to whether filled in on the knockout team with Dennis Sorensen, utes), but Hall is available to answer questions afterwards. it was right to pass JoAnna’s takeout double. “I thought who had been Crane’s partner in that event. it would be easier to defeat 3© than to make 4¨.” In fact, it would have taken a heart lead -- unlikely on the auction -- to defeat 4¨. Lew’s pass turned out Registration available to be inspired, however, and plus 300 earned his side FloridaFlorida bridge players arehospitality known for extraordinary hospi- 67 matchpoints. Thereat no longerthe isPeabody a Registration onlyDesk in the Con- tality. Complimentary coffee and fresh-squeezed orange juice vention Center. All future registrations must be made at are a staple at Florida tournaments. the Registration Desk in the Peabody lobby. Players at the Convention Center may miss the compli- Heart broken mentary coffee and juice. The Convention Center policies pro- Overheard in the Stratified Senior Swiss Teams: hibit the tournament hosts from bringing in their usual good- “Why didn’t you lead a heart? ies. In lieu of the customary liquid refreshment, our hosts are Didn’t you see my high heart?” distributing $1 coupons toward purchases at the concession “Yeah, I saw it, but then you stands in Hall F of the Convention Center. More coupons will be handed out Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. And only play- threw a low heart and I thought you ers at the Convention Center are receiving daily snacks like had changed your mind.” candy bars, nuts and crackers. Daily Bulletin Page 3

ManeuversBy Barry Rigal Hugh RossCourtesy faced a dilemma inbid the auction on this This deal from the first qualifying session of the deal from the first final session of the Life Master Open Life Master Open Pairs presented an awkward prob- Pairs. His solution, in the end, was to give the oppo- lem for a number of North-South pairs. There seem to nents just a little more rope. Ross was playing with be four easy tricks for the defense -- two top clubs, a Kyle Larsen. spade and a trump. The fifth trick is not at all simple. Dlr: East «7 4 Conversely, declarer has eight easy tricks but no sure Vul: None ªA K 7 5 2 ninth winner, so the battle is really about the overtrick. ©A K 6 9 8 2 Dlr: South «A 8 3 2 ¨ A K 10 3 2 Q 9 6 Vul: None ªJ 7 « « 10 8 6 Q J 9 ©J 4 ª ª J 4 2 8 7 3 ¨A 10 8 7 2 © © 9 7 6 5 K 4 ¨Q 6 ¨K J 7 3 « « J 8 5 ª8 6 3 ªA K 10 9 4 « A K 8 2 Q ª4 3 © © Q 10 9 5 6 3 Q J 9 5 4 Shannon Lipscomb, left, and Rhoda Walsh finished second © ¨ ¨ A 10 5 4 «Q J 10 in the Life Master Women’s Pairs. ¨ Q 5 2 West North East South ª Pass Pass ©10 9 7 6 5 3 K 2« Dbl Pass 2NT ¨ Pass 3 Pass ? A diamond lead against 2 by East looks best for EscapingRhoda Walsh, who the finished crocodile second in the Life ¨ ª Master Women’s Pairs in partnership with Shannon Ross’s 2NT bid is an extension of the lebensohl the defense, but the Q was the popular choice. When « Lipscomb, thought she saw a way to make an overtrick convention. When used in this auction, 2NT usually Judi Radin was declarer, South’s Q was overtaken by « on this deal from the first final session -- but she had denotes a weak hand and asks partner to bid 3 . A North with the ace, and a spade was continued. Radin ¨ to escape from the crocodile to make it work. direct bid of a suit, therefore, shows at least moder- won the K and led the J from hand, losing to the « ¨ Dlr: East J 9 6 ately constructive values. singleton king. A diamond was returned and Radin won « Vul: E/W ª Q 9 6 2 “I didn’t know whether my hand was bad enough,” dummy’s king, killing her ©Q in the process. Q 4 Ross confessed, but he bid 2NT anyway. She then ruffed a spade to set up dummy’s 9, cashed © ¨ Q 8 5 3 Larsen bid 3¨, as directed, and it was Ross’s turn the top hearts in her hand and exited with the ¨Q. North 8 5 4 2 A K Q 10 7 again. He still wasn’t sure what was right with his hand, won the A but had to give dummy an entry for two « « ¨ ª A 7 3 ª K 5 4 so he did what he could to keep his options open. He discards, and Radin’s last club could be ruffed in 10 7 5 9 8 2 bid 3 . dummy. © © © ¨ A K 9 ¨ 6 2 “I wanted to give everyone a chance to bid again,” That was not the best result for East-West in a heart 3 Ross said. contract. At one table, a No. 1 seed (who shall remain « J 10 8 It worked like a charm. West passed 3©, as did nameless) defended 2 after this auction: ª ª © A K J 6 3 North, and East could not resist one more shot. His 3« West North East South ¨ J 10 7 4 bid was doubled by a grateful Ross, and he and Larsen Pass West North East South collected plus 500 with two top hearts, a heart ruff, Pass 1 1 1NT ¨ ª Lipscomb Walsh three diamond tricks and the ¨A. That was good for 2 All Pass ª 1« 2© 74.5 out of 77 matchpoints. The Q was allowed to run to the K, and de- « « 3© Pass 3« All Pass clarer seized the opportunity to pitch his losing spade Making nine tricks is easy -- you lose three dia- on a high diamond. East then played a club from monds and a heart. But how do you make an overtrick? dummy to his 9 and South’s king. Back came a dia- South started with the A and then switched to the © Betty Parker of North Miami Beach and Freerk mond, ruffed by the J and overruffed by declarer. Now J. Walsh won with the king and cashed three top Giant killers ª ª Polling, formerly of the Netherlands and now a resi- the J went to North’s ace, and a heart back to trumps. She of course had worked out that North must ¨ dent of Aventura FL, were giant killers during the fi- declarer’s ace left South with the master Q and a low have the queen doubleton in diamonds -- if South had ª nal session of the Life Master Pairs Saturday. They heart. the queen she would have continued the suit at trick had the highest score in that session -- 67% -- and that East led the Q from hand, and to hold the con- two. So Walsh first cashed dummy’s top clubs and ¨ was good enough to elevate them to 12th place over- tract to three, South had to ruff high and lead a trump ruffed a club, then cunningly led a low diamond to- all. to stop the crossruff. He forgot to do so, however, so ward dummy’s 10. South, unaware of Walsh’s plan, They got 70 out of a possible 77 masterpoints for East ended with plus 170 and 42 out of 51 matchpoints put up the jack, but North was forced to win with the getting to the right contract on Board 23. for his efforts. queen. North was able to get out with a heart to the Dlr: South 10 9 2 ace, but moments later Walsh led a heart and North « Vul: Both 10 3 made the mistake of rising with the queen. As a result, ª K Q 8 7 6 she was forced to lead a heart or a club, either of which © Q J 7 gave Walsh a sluff-ruff for the 10th trick. ¨ AJohn partner Cobb of Raleigh named NC won the Non-Life John Mas- Q 8 5 J 6 4 Sometimes just knowing when to cash out can « « ter Pairs in partnership with John Mackey. A few weeks 9 2 Q 8 5 4 mean a bundle of matchpoints. ª ª ago, he won a Flight C Grand Nationals berth in A J 2 9 Dlr: West J © © Vancouver -- his partner was John Kirby. Shortly af- « K 8 6 5 4 A 10 9 3 2 Vul: Both A K 8 ¨ ¨ terwards he earned a Flight C berth in Vancouver. His ª A K 7 3 K Q J 5 4 « partner? John Marriott! © A K J 7 6 Q 9 7 6 ª ¨ 10 5 4 3 8 6 4 Q 5 3 2 © « « -- J 9 4 2 Q 5 3 ¨ ª ª West North East South 9 8 3 7 6 © © 1 JimExecutive Kirkham has been Committee elected as Western Zone 10 8 3 A K J 4 ª ¨ ¨ Pass 1NT Pass 2 representive to the ACBLBoard Executive Committee A K 10 9 7 © « Pass 3 Pass 3 for a three year term from 1999 through 2001. Roger 10 7 6 © « ª Pass 3NT Pass 4 Smith was elected as Western Zone alternate for the A 10 2 ¨ © Pass 4 Pass 5 same three-year term, 5 2 © © ¨ All Pass In the Eastern Zone, Nadine Wood was elected to West North East South The opening spade lead went to the jack and ace, fulfill the unexpired term of Jayne Thomas, ending Dec. Lipscomb Walsh and Parker led a diamond to the queen as West played 31, 2000. Pass 1 Dbl Redbl © low. She ran the 10 (not covered) and then finessed Dan Morse will serve as the Central Zone 1 Pass Pass 1 ª ª « to the J. On her next diamond lead, West rose with alternate to fulfill the unexpired term of President-elect Pass 2NT Pass 3NT ª the ace and continued the suit. Parker played a spade Val Covalciuk. The term will end on Dec. 31, 1999. All Pass to her king and ran the good hearts. Walsh cashed the ¨A at trick one, then switched Psychic needed to a heart to the 9 and ace. Declarer led the «J and won it with the ace. Then she cashed the king and gave Walsh One of the tournament staffers was stopped by a her queen. At this point Walsh did a little thinking. man on the Convention Level at the Peabody. Clearly declarer had four spade tricks. And she must JayneCharity Thomas was Foundationelected to serve as a trustee for “Where are the elevators?” the man queried. have the A since she hadn’t gone after that suit, so the ACBL Charity Foundation for four years -- 1999 Pointing to two separate banks of elevators, the © through 2002. staffer said, “Elevators are over there, and over there.” she had five diamond tricks. Plus two hearts -- that adds up to 11. So she quickly cashed her K, a move The foundation has given Crohn’s and Colitis “Well,” the man continued, “which one is my ¨ Foundation $100,000 this year. The same sum is ear- partner going to meet me at?” that more than tripled her matchpoints on the board. marked next year for the Autism Society of America, the 1999 Charity of the Year. 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Player of Year Continued from page 1 Shy on points, Bart Bramley strolled into the Daily Bulle- Want a funny hand? started, Schwartz trailed Soloway by nearly 115 tin office and said, “Want a funny hand?” We Sharon Hait and Barbara Sartorius, victors in the masterpoints. OK on tricks never say no to a question like that. The deal Also surging strongly was Lew Stansby, who won Life Master Women’s Pairs, were a bit shy on high comes from the second final of the Life Master card points for 3NT on this deal from the second final, the LM Open with wife JoAnna. Stansby vaulted from Open Pairs. 11th to fourth place, only 22.54 points behind the but the six-card diamond suit more than made up the Dlr: West « 9 6 5 leader. difference. Vul: Both ª 5 4 With literally hundreds of masterpoints available Dlr: North K 8 6 3 « © Q J 10 3 2 in the four remaining national events, most of the top Vul: N-S K 8 2 ª ¨ Q 9 7 contenders have a chance for the prestigious title. 8 © « J 3 « Q 7 The winning team in the Open BAM will earn 125 A 10 9 8 7 ¨ ª 7 ª A K Q J 8 masterpoints. Other first-place awards: Blue Ribbon 10 2 A Q 7 5 « « © K 8 7 5 4 © A 9 Pairs, 175; North American Swiss, 150, and A 10 9 Q 6 ª ª ¨ A J 8 5 3 ¨ K 10 6 4 Board-a-Match Teams, 200. The latter two events run A Q 10 9 7 3 J 5 4 2 © © « A K 10 8 4 2 concurrently, so no player can win points in both. K 3 J 6 2 ¨ ¨ ª 10 9 6 3 2 Some of the players at the top of the POY list have J 9 4 « © 6 no chance to win because of their partnerships. Cohen, J 7 5 4 3 for example, trails Berkowitz by 100 masterpoints and ª ¨ 2 © K 6 West North East South is playing with him throughout the NABC. ¨ Q 5 4 Feldman Bramley All six members of the team Soloway is playing West North East South Pass Pass 2NT Pass on in the Open BAM and the Reisinger are on the top Hait Sartorius 20 list, but unless the others score heavily in the Blue 3« (1) Pass 4¨ (2) Pass Pass Pass Pass 4 (3) Pass PASS!! Pass Ribbon Pairs and Soloway does poorly, Soloway will ª maintain the lead on his teammates -- Nick Nickell, 1© Dbl 1« 2ª (1) At least 5-4 in the minors. 3 Pass 3 (1) Pass (2) Tempted to bid 3NT, but reason prevailed. Richard Freeman, Jeff Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell and © ª Bob Hamman. Whatever success they have in the two 3NT All Pass (3) Shortness in hearts. team events will be duplicated by Soloway. (1) No stopper. Bramley noted two defects in an opening Sartorius liked the position of her spade honors 2NT bid -- there are only 19 high-card points Here are the top 20 contenders in the Player of the and she thought her ªQ might be prove helpful, so she and the distribution -- 5-4-2-2 -- is wrong. He Year race, updated to include the LM Open Pairs: took another bid over 3©. Hait was happy to bid 3NT figured the defects canceled each other, so he with her heart holding. opened 2NT anyway. After Mark Feldman 1. Paul Soloway, Mill Creek WA 495.35 Hait put up the queen on the opening heart lead showed his minor-suit hand, Bramley was 2. David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ481.50 and immediately took the diamond finesse. She wound tempted to bid 3NT, but he finally shrugged and 3. Richard Schwartz, Flushing NY 480.96 up with 10 tricks -- six diamonds, two hearts and two 4. Lew Stansby, Castro Valley CA 472.81 bid 4¨. When Feldman bid 4ª, Bramley of spades -- although she probably could have won 11 if course Alerted and explained that Feldman was 5. Geir Helgemo, Norway 413.18 she was willing to gamble a bit. But her feeling was showing either a singleton or void in hearts. And 6. Ron Smith, San Franciso CA 383.34 that bidding and making game was going to be enough, then Bramley PASSED!! 7. Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL 381.50 and she was right -- 32 out of 38 matchpoints. Feldman, with his singleton heart, was a bit 8. Geoff Hampson, Fenton MI 363.87 When someone mentioned that East-West were a nervous as he waited for Bramley to put his 9. Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL 359.63 bit short in the point count department, Sartorius was dummy on the table. He relaxed a bit when he 10. Mark Lair, Canyon TX 339.19 quick to point out, “One point for the fifth diamond saw the strong support in his trump suit. North 11. Eric Greco, Annandale VA 336.09 and two for the sixth. That’s what I always tell my led a trump, and Feldman cashed four rounds. 12. Chip Martel, Davis CA 327.15 students.” Then, figuring South might be short in clubs since 13. Eric Rodwell, Clearwater FL 315.75 he was holding so many trumps, Feldman cashed 14. Bob Hamman, Dallas TX 271.67 the A and finessed the 10. The defense got their ¨ 15. Robert Levin, Windermere FL 271.45 trump and their two spades, but Feldman scored 16. Nick Nickell, New York NY 270.57 Ruth BernsteinDoor was prizethe winner ofwinner yesterday's door prize. up plus 620, good for 58 of 77 matchpoints. Why not even more? Because sometimes, when the 17. Richard Freeman, Atlanta GA 267.57 18. Kitty Munson, Jersey City NJ 261.42 contract was 3NT, South underled his «A-K -- and sometimes North was on lead and didn’t find 19. Rita Shugart, Pebble Beach CA 248.80 the spade lead. 20. Andrew Robson, Carmel CA 248.80 Alerts and But how often do you pass your partner in a Previous winners of the Player of the Year award: splinter -- and it’s right? 1990 Bob Hamman When Announcementsusing bid boxes, ACBL suggests that players tap 1991 Zia Mahmood the Alert strip and say “Alert” at the same time. 1992 Jeff Meckstroth When making an announcement, use the announcement 1993 Bob Hamman word -- such as “transfer” -- and tap the Alert strip at the 1994 Michael Rosenberg same time. ACBLLaws President Commission Richard Anderson has appointed A player who Alerts or announces a bid should make Ralph Cohen, Eric Rodwell and Roger Stern to the Na- 1995 Fred Stewart and Steve Weinstein sure his opponents are aware that an Alert or announce- tional Laws Commission for five-year terms running from 1996 Zia Mahmood ment has been made. 1999 through 2003. 1997 Bart Bramley Daily Bulletin Page 5

Lynn Berg to spearhead OvercomingJust about all the cards were adversity in the wrong place for Kyle Larsen on this deal from the second final ses- EducationalLynn Berg of Deland FL Foundation has been elected presi- sion of the Life Master Open Pairs, but he still made dent of the ACBL Educational Foundation. She is start- his game. ing her third year as a trustee of the foundation. Dlr: West « Q 9 7 Jonathan Steinberg of Toronto was reelected vice presi- Vul: Both ª J dent, and Judy Prescott of Trumbull CT is the new sec- © K 10 3 2 retary-treasurer. ¨ A Q 9 4 3 Berg has major plans for the foundation. “I want « A K 5 2 « 10 8 4 3 us to do more than just respond to requests. I want us ª K Q 7 ª A 9 6 4 to look for worthwhile programs that perhaps don’t © A J 7 © Q 4 even know about us. I want to help such programs find ¨ K 6 5 ¨ J 8 2 other sources to help them with their projects when « J 6 we can’t. There’s more to the foundation than just ª 10 8 5 3 2 Andy Muenz, left, and Bob Zehm were the runners-up in 9 8 6 5 throwing money out for projects.” the Non-Life Master Pairs. © Berg would like to see more districts, units and ¨ 10 7 clubs work in partnership to take care of local situa- West North East South tions. “We need to foster a spirit of partnership,” she Larsen Weichsel Ross said. Here’s how Non-LM 2NT Pass 3¨ Pass “We need all the help we can get. We don’t want 3« Pass 4« All Pass As the cards lie, it appears that Larsen has to lose the foundation to be just a well-kept secret. We’re worth Johnvictors Cobb and John earned Mackey put title together four supporting. We can do things. We can offer major help two clubs, a diamond and a trump. He won the ªJ open- strong sessions to win the Non-Life Master Pairs. The ing lead with the king and cashed the ace of trumps. at the club and unit level.” following deal gives an indication of why their win- New Board members are Barbara Nist, Barbara South attempted to muddy the waters by dropping the ning margin was more than three full boards. jack, but Larsen was able to take advantage of this play. Vann and Arlette Schutte. Harriette Buckman and Val Dlr: 9 8 3 Covalciuc will continue as trustees. « He cashed his other high trump, then led his ªQ, but Vul: ª Q 4 Peter Weichsel refused to ruff. Then Larsen, now know- “I also appreciate the help I get from Joan Gerard, A J 10 9 5 4 Barbara Nudelman, Tommy Sanders and Eugene © ing North must have the last trump because of South’s ¨ K 4 falsecard, led a third round of trumps. Weichsel won Kales,” Berg said. “And we’re lucky to have Kelley K J 10 4 6 McGuire as our ACBL person. She’s absolutely per- « « this trick, but he wasn’t happy. He had to lead either a ª A J 6 3 ª 10 9 8 7 diamond or a club, and both options were distasteful. fect.” Q 8 3 K 6 2 Raffle tickets are now being sold at the Peabody © © After some thought he led a diamond. Larsen called ¨ 9 5 ¨ A J 8 7 6 for the queen, then led a club to the king and ace. to raise money for the foundation. Tickets are being A Q 7 5 2 sold at $10 for one and three for $25. The raffle prize « Weichsel got out with a club, but Larsen had the pic- ª K 5 2 ture -- he called for the jack from dummy, and that is the “Our Game” painting by Jim Harrington, which 7 was featured on the cover of The Bridge Bulletin re- © was his 10th trick. ¨ Q 10 3 2 cently. West North East South Signed limited edition posters of the painting also Mackey Cobb are for sale at $30 (plus $5 for shipping and handling 1 if you wish the poster to be sent to your home). « Pass 1NT Pass 2¨ Junior Juniorplayers (25 and coupons younger) may compete for Pass 3« All Pass only $5 per player per session -- with It looks like a one-trick set, losing three trumps a Junior coupon for each player and and two aces, but Mackey made his contract. session. TodayGoodwill is Goodwill Day. Mymessage co-chairs and I extend a East made the surprise opening lead of the ¨J The coupons are available at the special invitation to all members of the Goodwill Commit- which Mackey won with the queen. He led a heart, ACBL Information Desk, at the In- tee to join us at 5 p.m. at Coconuts. winning with the queen when West ducked. He called termediate-Newcomer selling station This is a chance to greet old friends, meet new friends for the ¨K, losing to the ace, and East switched to a or from a member of the ACBL Education Department. and celebrate our game. trump. Mackey made the key play, going up with the Aileen Osofsky ace and leading the good ¨10. West discarded a heart Chairman, Goodwill Committee as Mackey got rid of dummy’s last heart. Mackey cashed the ©A, ruffed a diamond, ruffed a heart, ruffed a diamond and ruffed his last heart. A newPlatinum pigment -- platinum --points has been established to When Mackey then led a diamond off dummy, recognize those points currently considered for the Player NorthFuture American championships NABC sites will return to Or- West was down to the king-jack-10 of trumps. He was of the Year Award (NABC+ events). These events include lando in 2004. Orlando will be the host to the Fall forced to ruff and then had to concede a trick to the three Senior and the various Women’s championships, NABC. The 2003 Spring NABC will take place in Mackey’s trump king -- Mackey’s ninth trick good for but they do not include Junior, Flight B or other restricted Pittsburgh. all the matchpoints on the board. events.

Tournament topics Shuttle serviceShuttle will be offeredservice between the Clarion Section topSection prizes will top be available prizes at the Peabody Be sure toDaily stop by thedoor Information/Hospitality prizes Desk Plaza and Peabody hotels throughout the tournament. on the Convention level each day from 11:30 a.m. to to sign up for the daily door prize drawings. Winners Guests at the Quality Inn Plaza also will be shuttled, 12:30 p.m. and from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. will be announced daily in the Daily Bulletin. but the pickup point will be at the Clarion. The first shuttle leaves the Clarion at 8:15 each morning. The shuttles will run every 15 minutes be- The RegistrationRegistration Desk will hoursbe open daily from ParkingParking at the Convention arrangements Center costs $5.00 with tween the two hotels until 11:30 a.m. From this point 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. and from 6:45 to 7:45 p.m. no ins and outs. Parking at the Peabody is free, but is on until 1 a.m., the shuttles run between the two hotels When there is a Senior event starting at 10 a.m., the limited. and the Convention Center. Desk also will be open from 8:45 to 9:45 a.m. and from Shuttles stop at the Clarion at approximately each 1:45 to 2:45 p.m. quarter hour. The pickup times at the Peabody are at :20, :35 and :55 after the hour. Smoking isSmoking prohibited on policythe Convention Level at The shuttle pickup point is in the parking lot at the the Peabody. You must go outside if you wish to smoke. far end of the Clarion. Guests staying at the Quality All entertainmentFun in events Coconuts will be held in Coconuts At the Convention Center, smoking is prohibited Inn Plaza should use this on the Recreation Level at the Peabody. in all areas. pickup point. Shuttle pickups will begin at the lot behind the HandicapHandicap parking at the Convention parking Center is com- Coffee (100O.J. gallons) and and coffee orange juice are avail- Clarion, moving to the plimentary. Those who need assistance from their cars able to players at no charge while supplies last during Peabody and going to the should pull up in front of Hall F. A handicap tag must morning games. Coffee (100 gallons) is available while Convention Center before be displayed on the automobile’s rear-view mirror and supplies last during evening sessions. returning to the Clarion. the handicapped person must be in the car. Page 6 Daily Bulletin

NABC SENIOR KNOCKOUT LEADING QUALIFIERS IN NABC OPEN BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS 34 Teams 106 Teams Mike Levine - Zeke Jabbour, Boca Raton FL; Frederick 1/2 Kyle Larsen, San Francisco CA; Brian Gunnell, Jacksonville FL; Ralph Cohen, Memphis TN; Hamilton, Fresno CA; Arnold Fisher, Clementon NJ; Tom Venkatrao Koneru, San Antonio TX 35.00 Sanders - Chuck Said, Nashville TN 1/2 Vesrhees - Vis - Vesluis - Hoogenkamp, Holland 35.00 3/8 Kenji Miyakuni, Chicago IL; Yoshiyuki Nakamura - Tapashi Imakura - Kazuo K. Furuta, Japan 34.00 vs 3/8 James Cayne, New York NY; Chuck Burger, W Bloomfield MI; Michael Seamon, Miami Linda Spangler, Duncanville TX; Tom Brown, Duncan OK; Beach FL; Mike Passell, Dallas TX; David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ; Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL 34.00 Britain Beezley - Shelba Parmley, Oklahoma City OK 3/8 Bob Glasson, Pennington NJ; John Adams, Gaithersburg MD; Robert Gookin, Falls Church VA; Lou Reich, Wheaton MD 34.00 James Murphy, Chesapeake VA; David Adams, Kennesaw 3/8 Grant Baze, La Jolla CA; Fred Gitelman - George Mittelman, Toronto ON; Brad Moss, GA; Ed Lewis, Falls Church VA; Corinne Kirkham - Jim New York NY; Michael Whitman, San Francisco CA 34.00 Kirkham, San Bernardino CA; Joseph Kivel, Newport Coast 3/8 Joey Silver, Hampstead PQ; Michael Polowan - Chris Willenken, New York NY; CA Allan Graves, Vancouver BC 34.00 vs 3/8 Magnus Magnusson; Marty Seligman, Philadelphia PA; David Better, Southampton PA; Daisy Goecker, Yardley PA 34.00 Robert Rosen, Delray Beach FL; Andy O’Grady, Miami FL; 9/10 Wafik Abdou, Bakersfield CA; Gerald Seixas, Ashland MA; Brian Platnick, Benito Garozzo - Lea Dupont, Palm Beach FL Merion Station PA; Danny Sprung, Philadelphia PA 33.50 9/10 Walter Schafer Jr, Bloomingdale IL; Bjorn Fallenius - Michael Moss, New York NY; James Koley, Omaha NE; Gene Simpson, Redlands CA; Tom Fox, Chicago IL 33.50 Gene Freed, Los Angeles CA; Syd Levey, Valley Village 11/14 Tom Turgeon - Jack Wynns, Memphis TN; Hendrik Sharples, Portland OR; CA; Simon Kantor, Agawam MA Gerry Marshall, Calgary AB 31.50 vs 11/14 Robert Klein, Dunn Loring VA; Donald Berman, Laurel MD; David Ruderman, Don Kern, Bay Minette AL; Bill Cook Jr, Madison MS; Ed Burtonsville MD; Eugene Kales, Arlington VA 31.50 11/14 Lloyd Arvedon, Bedford MA; John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT; Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA; Lazarus - Diane Lazarus, Baltimore MD Richard De Martino, Riverside CT 31.50 11/14 Roberto Stolinski - Mariusz Krasnicki, Poland; Franco Baseggio, David Siebert - O Allen Childs Jr, Little Rock AR; Jim Bar- New York NY; Timothy Goodwin, S Portland ME 31.50 row, Lake Charles LA; Hugh Maclean, Gonzales TX; George 15/19 Jeffrey Wolfson, Boca Raton FL; Neil Silverman, Fort Lauderdale FL; Lew Stansby, Dawkins, Austin TX; James Fellows, Omaha NE Castro Valley CA; Chip Martel, Davis CA; Zia Mahmood, New York NY; Michael Rosenberg, vs New Rochelle NY 31.00 Ken Barbour, Scottsdale AZ; , Riverdale NY; 15/19 John Carruthers - Robert Lebi, Toronto ON; Bruce Ferguson, Boise ID; Paul Lewis, William Esberg, Long Branch NJ; Jim Hamilton, Las Vegas NV 31.00 Wallingford CT; Trudi Nugit, Los Angeles CA; Hamish 15/19 Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA; David Sacks, Los Angeles CA; Bryna Kra, Paris, France; Mark Perlmutter, San Francisco CA 31.00 Bennett, Menlo Park CA 15/19 Bobbie Satz - Glenn Eisenstein, Boca Raton FL; Diana Liebgold - Wendell Wylie, Phoenixville PA 31.00 Richard Reisig, Delray Beach FL; Jim Sternberg, Jupiter 15/19 Michael Becker - Barnet Shenkin, Boca Raton FL; Hugh Ross, Oakland CA; Dan Morse, FL; Per Olov Sundelin, Stockholm 11620; Allan Cokin, Palm Houston TX; Bobby Wolff, Dallas TX 31.00 Beach FL; Russell Arnold, Miami FL; Bill Eisenberg, Boca 20 Douglas Heron - David Willis, Ottawa ON; Jeffrey Blond, Montreal PQ; David Lindop, Raton FL Toronto ON 30.90 vs 21/24 Nick Nickell, New York NY; Richard Freeman, Atlanta GA; Eric Rodwell, Clearwater FL; Marc Low - Sandra Low, Centerville OH; David Sachs - Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL; Paul Soloway, Mill Creek WA; Bob Hamman, Dallas TX 30.50 21/24 Sally Woolsey, Kensington CA; Carlyn Steiner, Seattle WA; Jan Martel, Davis CA; Sue Sachs, Baltimore MD; Kenneth Badertscher - Martin Lynne Feldman, Champaign IL 30.50 Schiff Jr, Tucson AZ 21/24 Jo Morse, West Palm Beach FL; Lewis Richardson, Toronto ON; Burt Hall - Lynn Rose-Hall, Lake Worth FL 30.50 Jack Coleman, San Francisco CA; Daniel Rotman, Aventura 21/24 Robin Klar, Spring TX; Roger Bates, Mesa AZ; Geoff Hampson, Fenton MI; Eric Greco, FL; Larry Cohen - Jack Blair, Las Vegas NV; Mike Shuman, Annandale VA; Jim Robison, Las Vegas NV 30.50 Pasadena CA 25 Bob Jones, Delray Beach FL; William Root, Boca Raton FL; Paul Marston, Australia; vs Malcolm Marston, New Zealand 30.00 John Zilic, Houston TX; Irene Rothenberg, Highland Beach 26 George Jacobs - Ralph Katz, Hinsdale IL; Alfredo Versace - Lorenzo Lauria, Italy; FL; Derrell Childs - Louise Childs, Garland TX Peter Weichsel, Los Gatos CA; Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD 29.50 27/29 Stephen Goldstein, Elkins Park PA; Lyle Poe Jr, Columbia MD; Richard Popper, Wilmington DE; Craig Ganzer, Wyckoff NJ 29.00 Wayne Hascall, Grandville MI; Leonard Ernst, Las Vegas 27/29 Eugene Prosnitz, Bronx NY; Michael Levinson, Daly City CA; Alan Schwartz, Fairfax VA; NV; Richard Budd, Portland ME; Robert Ryder, Caldwell Ira Ewen, New York NY 29.00 NJ 27/29 Eugene Saxe, Stamford CT; Thomas Smith, Greenwich CT; Norman Kay, Narberth PA; vs Eddie Kantar, Santa Monica CA 29.00 Donald Turner - Liane Turner, Kansas City MO; Natalie Hertz - Dan Hertz, Harrison NY; John Gustafson - Helen Gustafson, Des Moines IA LEADING QUALIFIERS IN NABC WOMEN’S BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS 46 Teams 1 Morella Pacheco; Ayako Amano, Tokyo, Japan; Ginny Schuett, Riverwoods IL; Ora Alvin Levy - Beverly Levy, Stony Brook NY; Gerald Levine, Lourie, Delray Beach FL 35.50 Brooklyn NY; Ruth Windwer - Arleen Lehman, Boca Raton 2 Susan Miller, Boca Raton FL; Ellasue Chaitt, West Palm Beach FL; Judi Cody, FL Annandale VA; Mary Lou Payne, Los Angeles CA 34.00 vs 3 Nadine Wood, Silver Spring MD; Mickie Kivel, Potomac MD; Claire Tornay, New York Charles Stenger - Jeanne Stenger - Shou-Ling Wang, NY; Barbara Heller, Decatur GA; Liz Swanson, Athens GA; Terry Michaels, Prairie Bethesda MD; Gail Rust, Daytona Beach FL Vlg KS 33.00 4 Susan Wexler - G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, New York NY; Karen Barrett, Vancouver WA; Linda Lewis, Las Vegas NV 32.00 5 Roslyn Kurlan, Great Neck NY; Marinesa Letizia, Kingston NY; Joan Stein, Milwaukee WI; Ulker Mutlu, Springfield OH; Mickie Chambers, Decatur GA 31.50 Bridge back again at 6/8 Florence Rotman, Aventura FL; Barbara Wallace, Miami FL; Dorthy Francis, Memphis TN; Ellen Siebert, Little Rock AR 30.00 BridgeU.S. willScholar-Athlete again be a part of the sportsGames program 6/8 Barbara Coleman, Orlando FL; Darcy Parker, Hollywood FL; Carol Clifford, Miami FL; at the United States Scholar-Athlete Games, scheduled Sterling Odom, West Palm Beach FL 30.00 for June 26-July 2, 1999 in Newport RI. 6/8 Anita Torrence, Bexley OH; Sheryl Langner, Dublin OH; Terry James - Paula Justl, Bridge was included in the WSAG for the first time Columbus OH 30.00 in 1997 and drew 33 young men and women. Most 9/13 Judi Radin - Sylvia Moss, New York NY; Mildred Breed, Bryan TX; Shawn Quinn, Katy were North Americans but the group included players TX; Petra Hamman - Peggy Sutherlin, Dallas TX 29.50 9/13 Jane Greenberg - Jo Anne Casen, Boca Raton FL; Annette Barrett - Tina Tessaro, from Sweden, Russia and Poland. Miami FL 29.50 Applicants must meet these qualifications: 9/13 Janet Daling, Seattle WA; Beverly Rosenberg, Sherman Oaks CA; Georgiana Gates, • Successful completion of grade level 9, 10, 11 Houston TX; Sharon Colson, Kirkland WA 29.50 or 12 by June 26, 1999. 9/13 Nancy Schafer, Bloomingdale IL; Suzanne Dunn, Crystal Lake IL; Eileen Cripps - • Consistent academic achievement. Libushe Zaporozec, Madison WI 29.50 • Positive leadership qualities. 9/13 Renee Mancuso, Redondo Beach CA; Cheri Bjerkan, Elmhurst IL; Sue Weinstein, Las • If an athlete, achieved varsity status in one of Vegas NV; Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL 29.50 14 Barbara Sartorius, Lake Hiawatha NJ; Sharon Hait, Livingston NJ; Judy Kay, the sports; if a cultural participant, displayed distin- Narberth PA; Jane Segal, Villanova PA 29.00 guished achievement in chosen activity. 15 Dorothy Truscott, Bronx NY; Carol Sanders, Nashville TN; Jo Ann Sprung, Applicants must submit a completed application Philadelphia PA; Joann Glasson, Pennington NJ 28.50 form including two letters of recommendation and a 16/19 Candace Fowler, Jacksonville FL; Eunice Portnoy, Chesterfield MO; Jacqueline personal statement. Sincoff, Saint Louis MO; Barbara Clinton, Aurora ON; Joan Eaton, Willowdale ON; Cost of the program is $540. This fee covers the Barbara Lehman, Glenview IL 28.00 cost of housing and meals, seminar materials, equip- 16/19 Peggy Kaplan - Cynthia Balderson, Minnetonka MN; Audrey Weikle, Saint Paul MN; Peg Waller, Eden Prairie MN 28.00 ment, supplies, uniform, transportation to and from the 16/19 Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY; Lisa Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ; Beth Palmer, Silver airport and during the Games. The participant is re- Spring MD; Rozanne Pollack, Warren NJ; Connie Goldberg, Merion Station PA; Karen sponsible for round-trip travel exepnses to Rhode Is- Allison, Jersey City NJ 28.00 land. 16/19 Kay Beck, Indianapolis IN; Barbara Kantor, Floral Park NY; Betsey Schneider, San For more information, contact Elias Spieliotis, di- Carlos CA; Jeri Baraf, Roslyn NY 28.00 rector of Sports, at (401) 874-2375 or email 20/21 Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA; Randi Montin, Napa CA; Tobi Sokolow, Austin TX; [email protected] or visit their web site at Janice Seamon, Miami FL 27.50 20/21 Carreen Hinds, Long Beach CA; Rebecca Rogers, Dallas TX; Carol Pincus, Las Vegas www.internationalsport.com NV; Judy Pede, Cerritos CA 27.50 Daily Bulletin Page 7

FRIDAY-SATURDAY CONTINUOUS PAIRS 1ST SATURDAY/SUNDAY KOS 500 Players Bracket 1 18.37 1/2 Georgette King, Miami Beach FL 129.99% 16 Teams 18.37 1/2 Geraldine Chavez, Cincinnati OH 129.99% 48.27 1 Bert Newman - Kathy Newman, West 10.34 3/4 Suzanne Dunaway, Oak Park IL 124.84% Bloomfield MI; Norman Coombs, Brookville IN; H Wilton, 10.34 3/4 Michael Kutska, River Forest IL 124.84% Cincinnati OH 13.41 5/6 John Hackett, Oxford ME 124.03% 36.20 2 Paul Benedict, Pikesville MD; Gail 13.41 5/6 Larry Mann, Morgantown WV 124.03% Hanson, Rochester Hills MI; Henk Uijterwaal, Amsterdam,; 9.80 7/8 William Laven, Greenbrae CA 123.75% Walter Fontaine, North Providenc RI 9.80 7/8 Heather Elmslie, Don Mills ON 123.75% 23.76 3/4 John Hurd - Spencer Hurd, Charleston SC; 9.06 9/10 Jay Saks, Cote Ste Luc PQ 123.40% John Kelsey, Charlotte NC; Robert Heller, Decatur GA 9.06 9/10 Linda Saks, Cote St Luc PQ 123.40% 23.76 3/4 Ronald Schick - Joy Miller Schick - Chris Shanklin, Naples FL; Robert Bridger, Raleigh NC LEON SMITH B/C/D SWISS 10.44 5/8 Allan Mowat - Kai Cheng, Winnipeg MB; 127 Teams Brian Russell, Burnaby BC; George Johnson - Michael B C D Rahtjen, Boca Raton FL 25.54 1 Bella Adler, Bay Harbor Isla FL; Carole Landa - John Mincher - Gerty Grotte, Miami FL 209.00 Bracket 2 19.16 2 John Cobb Jr, Apex NC; Patricia Fowlkes - James Fowlkes, Garner 16 Teams NC; John Markey II, Raleigh NC 188.00 34.97 1 Don Define, Saint Louis MO; Jackie 14.37 3 Alan Braunstein, Brandon FL; Norman Poythress - Tsing-Hai Wann Boisseau, Etobicoke ON; Tarokh Taefi, Atlanta GA; Linda - Masood Kizilbash, Tampa FL 179.00 Olbort, Saskatoon SK 10.77 4 Ram Hira, North Vancouver BC; Amirali Jetha, Burnaby BC; 26.23 2 Kent Massie, Lexington VA; Henny Marilyn Falk, Boynton Beach FL; Doris Vineberg, Delmar NY 177.00 Dorsman, Staunton VA; Jean Cole, Houston TX; Geoffrey 8.08 5 Harry Stern, Sarasota FL; Charlotte Anderson, Madison WI; Mallette, Christiansbrg VA Deborah Case, San Francisco CA; Larry Yarger, Minneapolis MN 174.00 17.21 3/4 Terry Currie, Houston TX; George 18.80 6 1 Ralph Oxhandler, Spring Branch TX; Stephen Faluszczak, Erie PA; Nichols Jr, Columbia SC; Roger Maurer Jr, Pompano Beach Jan Loftin - William Smith, Lincoln NE 171.00 FL; Burnett Radosh, Lghthse Point FL 4.55 7 Barbara Levinson - Diane Travis, Cincinnati OH; Betty Mattison, 17.21 3/4 Jerome Ettlinger, Great Neck NY; Jack Louisville KY; Mike Sloan, Jeffersonville IN 165.00 Harris, Manhasset NY; Gary Paston, Syosset NY; Vincent 3.41 8 J Nisbett - Pat Heading - Lila Barker - Merry Gebert, Ormond Messina, Wolfeboro NH Beach FL 164.00 7.56 5/8 Doddie Jessup - Samuel Brams, West 2.84 9 Jim Alison - Dayn Beam, Huntsville AL; Phil Hook, Atlanta GA; James Satterfield, Marietta GA 163.00 Palm Beach FL; Jene Marie Evans, Kingston Spgs TN; Bill 2.55 10 Ike Golden, Tamarac FL; Sarah Walker - Bill Shoup - Betty Jessup, No Palm Beach FL Hewitt, Orlando FL 161.00 2.23 11/12 Jack Boehne - Mildred Boehne, Indialantic FL; Norman Byrnes, Bracket 3 Boston MA; Dale Weick, Melbourne FL 157.00 16 Teams 2.23 11/12 Kenneth Marcroft - Carole Marcroft, Dayton OH; Jerry Strack - 26.88 1 Carl Sharp, Chicago IL; Jimmy Pelham, Pam Strack, Indianapolis IN 157.00 North Baldwin NY; Deborah Thomas-Howie - Jim Howie, 14.10 13 2 Thomas Pine, Mount Laurel NJ; Wonjoo Goldstein, Elkins Park PA; Toronto ON; Diane Graese, Las Vegas NV Denise O’Brien Storey, London ON; Paul Perkowski, Colorado Spgs CO 156.00 20.16 2 Jack Bastian, Haddonfield NJ; Marie 10.58 3 Patricia Hill, Nashville TN; James Schuehler, Ashland City TN; Trethaway, Cherry Hill NJ; Fred Gaines, Raleigh NC; Paul Shirley Lapham, Plattsburgh NY; Faye Millican, Dothan AL 153.00 Page III, Cary NC 6.94 4/5 Ann Rhode, Ramrod Key FL; Edith Moritz, Key West FL; Lois 13.23 3/4 Pierce Smith, Rutland VT; Stewart Vaaler, Bridgeton MO; Beryl Chaby, Boca Raton FL 151.00 Mackeigan, Wilmington MA; Walter Tauber, Longmeadow 7.14 4/5 1 Richard Packard, Cambridge MA; Thomas Schneider, Naples FL; MA; Peter Estrader, Savannah GA Anthony Falotico, Westport CT; Guest Perry, Charlestown MA 151.00 13.23 3/4 Milton Gottlieb, Asheville NC; Linda 4.46 6 Martin Allen - Mary Ann Allen, Rochester NY; Kenneth Cramer - Harkness, Hendersonville NC; Al Wilson, Marietta GA; Stewart Cramer - Kathleen Landon, Pittsford NY 149.00 James Hickerson, Smyrna GA 3.35 7 Lacy Jennings - James Nickel, San Diego CA; Daniel Denison - 5.82 5/8 Stephen Czecha, Potomac MD; Yo Mary Lou Denison, Solana Beach CA 148.00 Buehler, Williamsburg VA; Bonnie Bagley - Denis Murphy 2.51 8 Barbara Pratt - Loli Rainey - Sadie Opper - Evan Olster, Miami FL 147.00 - John Ledet, Colorado Spgs CO 2.09 9 Georgeanne Bender - Josephine Hyde, Cocoa Beach FL; Alan Owiesny - Patricia Rogge, Indialantic FL 146.00 Bracket 4 4.69 2/3 Nancy Ferguson, Greenbrae CA; David Bryant, San Francisco CA; Larry King, Grass Valley CA; Ruth Goodpasture, Bourbonnais IL; 15 Teams Bernice Frederick, Chicago IL 143.00 20.55 1 Jack Brawner Jr, Pinellas Park FL; 4.69 2/3 Jim Hughes - Janice Campbell, Cape Coral FL; Barbara Sedgwick - Lawrence Diamond, Las Vegas NV; Robert Vollbracht, Jon Sedgwick, Naples FL 143.00 Clearwater FL; John Harris, Port Huron MI 3.01 4 Carol Welch, Robinson IL; Joan Musgrave, Oblong IL; Patricia 15.41 2 Phyllis Reed, Palm Beach FL; Laurence Mass - Stanley Mass, Fort Lauderdale FL 132.00 Dusty, Lake Worth FL; Stephen Hess, Rehoboth MA; Rachel 2.26 5 Brant Donalson - Robert Doragh, Fort Myers FL; Rhoda Pollock, Kaufman, Cranston RI Middletown NY; Lorrie Smith, W Sand Lake NY 124.00 10.12 3/4 Robert Ramos, Davie FL; Cora 1.69 6 Doris Bombel, Flint MI; Bernice Bregman, Toronto ON; Marcia Grabowski, Fort Lauderdale FL; Jack Jones, Ft Lauderdale Shaprow, Boynton Beach FL; Anne Osher, Grand Blanc MI 122.00 FL; Juliette Zophres, Plantation FL 10.12 3/4 Mansoor Gowani, San Jose CA; Geoffrey 1ST SUNDAY FIGHT A TEAMS Hintze, Huntsville AL; Vinay Apte - Ellen Townsend, At- 78 Teams lanta GA 1 2 40.38 1 Bryan Storey, Plano TX; Barry Turner, Richardson TX; Barry Schaffer, Bracket 5 Frisco TX; Armand Barfus, Port St Lucie FL; Maurice Friedman, Boynton 16 Teams Beach FL 187.00 14.72 1 Gale Rohrs - David Moss - Lynn Jacobsen 30.29 2 Robert Carteaux, Fort Wayne IN; Donna Rodwell, Naperville IL; Jeanne - John Galatti, New York NY Fisher, Clementon NJ; Marc Labovitz, Philadelphia PA 182.00 11.04 2 Clayton McAdams Jr, Huntsville AL; 22.71 3 Daniel Boye, Syracuse NY; Steven Barcus, Sorrento FL; Edith Freilich, Melvin Ginsberg - Razelle Ginsberg, Deerfield Beach FL; Miami Beach FL; June Deutsch, Aventura FL 175.00 Mary Bushmiaer, Nashville TN 14.91 4/5 Dennis McGarry - Linda McGarry, Lauderhill FL; Marc Culberson - 7.25 3/4 Donald Kelly, Anoka MN; Jan Schwan, Andrea Culberson, Weston FL 172.00 Palmetto FL; Donna Swan, Longboat Key FL; Chester Kelly, 30.68 4/5 1 Thomas Swartz, Belleville IL; Sumner Steinfeldt, Washington DC; Hal Bradenton FL Hindman, Fairfax VA; Hans Iukovici, Saint Louis MO 172.00 7.25 3/4 Anita Graham, Lakeland FL; Jo Omestad, 23.01 6 2 Walter Rassbach - Nancy Rassbach, Westminster CO; Norma Goll - Plant City FL; Carol Rynders, Minneapolis MN; Phillip Richard Goll, Tekamah NE 163.00 Wagner, Springfield IL; Frank Scali, N Ridgeville OH 17.26 7 3 Gabriel Fadel, Norcross GA; William Kulbersh - Beatrice Kemp, Tucker 3.18 5/8 Janet Wickersham, Sierra Madre CA; Teri GA; Paul Johnson III, Four Oaks NC 162.00 Atkinson, Stevenson Rnh CA; Dorothy La Maie, Los An- 5.39 8 Michael Huston, Joplin MO; George Pisk, Manchaca TX; Hans Jacobs, geles CA; Roberta Hodge, Marco Island FL Aurora ON; Debbie Bennett, Scarborough ON 158.00 3.18 5/8 Marge Mitchell, St Simons Is GA; Carol 4.49 9 Mike Albert - Marilyn Hemenway - Charlotte Overman - Barbara Fellows, Grubbs, Pittsburgh PA; Bruce Hutt, Levittown NY; Janet Omaha NE; Warren Foss, Pierre SD 155.00 12.94 10 4 Henry Caspar, Toronto ON; Bruce Luttrell, Saratoga CA; James Barry, Peek Clancy, Long Beach NY Twain Harte CA; Max Limbocker, Louisville KY 154.00 3.67 11 Winthrop Allegaert - Ritchey Goodwin - Judith Bianco, New York NY; Bracket 6 Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY 152.00 16 Teams 3.37 12 Stephanie Hamilton, Medford MA; Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA; Tony 10.52 1 Sharon Tyler - Paul Pierce, Readfield ME; Petronella, N Kingstown RI; Carole Weinstein-Gorse, Vlg Nagog Wds MA 151.00 James Damon - Patricia Damon, Sidney ME 3.00 13/14 Allan Paul - Serene Paul, Burke VA; Carolyn Gibson, Annandale VA; 7.89 2 Jim Gilbert, Deltona FL; Julia McGough, Donald Riley, Alexandria VA 149.00 Sanford FL; Madge Fitzpatrick, Casselberry FL; Geraldine 9.71 13/14 5 Tubby Stayman, New York NY; Raija Reisig, Delray Beach FL; Saul Wilson, Winter Springs FL Gross, Miami Beach FL; Kalman Gerb, Lake Worth FL 149.00 Continued on page 8 Continued on page 8 Page 8 Daily Bulletin

1ST SATURDAY/SUNDAY KOS 1ST SUNDAY FIGHT A TEAMS Continued from page 7 Continued from page 7 2.69 15 Richard Gabriel - Ellen Gabriel - Joseph Machotka - Joy Scher, 5.18 3/4 Linda Miller, Ormond Beach FL; Mary Chicago IL; Craig Jacobson, Skokie IL 146.00 Kassay, Sarasota FL; Rosalind Norris - Irma Cook, New 6.37 16/17 6/7 William Alexander - Deborah Alexander, Ramsey NJ; Arnold Bergen, Smyrna FL Oakland NJ; Allan Brody, Bronx NY 144.00 5.18 3/4 Thomas Kuster, Holiday FL; Nina 6.37 16/17 6/7 Peter Stein, Belle Mead NJ; Sidney Kanter, Clifton NJ; Lawrence Lubick-Reich, Fullerton CA; Edythe Sanders, New Prt Rchy Lerner, Warren NJ; Barbara Pupko-Vance, Orlando FL 144.00 FL; Ruth Ehrenberg, Hudson FL 2.24 18 Carol Van Court - Woody Van Court - Dell Parker, Memphis TN; Ernest Stuber Jr, Germantown TN 143.00 Bracket 7 4.10 19 8 Linda Wiener - Stewart Dresch Jr - Joel Datloff, Vancouver WA; Mike 16 Teams Redden - Barney Gorter, Portland OR 142.00 8.91 1 David Vendittis, Potomac MD; Barry Gold 2.02 20 Chuck Wilkinson - Robin Wilkinson, Jackson MS; Barbara Nist, Bellevue - Rita Robbins, Boca Raton FL; Ronald Tompkins, Light- WA; Dudley Brown, Grandview WA 137.00 house Pt FL 3.41 21/22 9 Ellyn Plato - John Boyer, Hastings Hdsn NY; Gloria Tamlyn - Ralph 6.68 2 John Fosnaught, Indianapolis IN; Linda Tamlyn, Larchmont NY; Eric Mock, New York NY 135.00 Salmon, Carmel IN; Lyle Rosenzweig, Bonita Springs FL; 1.98 21/22 Matthew Clegg, San Diego CA; M Metz, Wilmette IL; Eugene Kales, East Murray Siegel, Naples FL Lansing MI; Harriette Buckman, Lincolnwood IL 135.00 4.39 3/4 Joseph Conrad - Adeline Nash, Syracuse 3.07 23 10 Jeffrey Rothstein - Ray Chang - Jane Dillenberg - Linda Rothstein, New York NY 134.00 NY; John Popps, St Petersburg FL; Myrtha Wiederkehr, 2.68 24/26 11/12 Jennifer-Jo Hartsman, Boston MA; Janet Lippmann - Stephen Lippmann, Geneva Hastings Hdsn NY; Judy Hartsman - Jason Ciano, Lawrenceville GA; 4.39 3/4 Sarah Porter - David Porter, Aurora CO; Fabrice Lecomte, New York NY 133.00 Joan Cooke - Don Cooke, Birchcliff AB 1.62 24/26 Suzanne Trull - Alan Le Bendig, Los Angeles CA; Frank Mastrola, Swansea MA; Stephen Warner, Davie FL; Richard Anderson, Regina SK; Bracket 8 Howard Piltch, Andover MA 133.00 16 Teams 2.68 24/26 11/12 Liga Byrne, Mequon WI; Michele Foran, Oconomowoc WI; Stanley 7.29 1 Marianne Caldwell - Geoffrey Cross, Littlefield - Margaret O’Neal, Titusville FL 133.00 Fernandina FL; Murline Kelly - Jean Bedingfield, St Au- 1.50 27 R Fieler, Lghthse Point FL; B Troyer, Joliet IL; Sally Levering - Al gustine FL Levering, Frankfort IL 131.00 5.47 2 Maureen Cull - Betty Duckwall - Robert 2.28 28/29 13/14 Carol Hamilton - James Hamilton, Sarasota FL; Doris McGinley - Bruce Duckwall, Fort Myers FL; Shirley Skaugstad, Sanibel FL McGinley, Venice FL 129.00 3.59 3/4 Carmen Elliott - Margaret High - Frances 2.28 28/29 13/14 Allan Schuster, Coronado CA; Samuel Williams Jr, Vista CA; Estelle Kurk - Yvonne Plagens, Sebring FL Margolin, Flushing NY; Noe Mallari, San Diego CA; Kendall Keely, Palm 3.59 3/4 Barbara Stark - Richard Stark, Vero Beach Beach FL 129.00 FL; Patricia Standish - J Spencer Standish, Loudonville NY 1.99 15/16 Brian Hingerty - Shirley Leeds, Knoxville TN; Nancy Hetsko - Larry Rich, Cumming GA 126.00 Bracket 9 1.99 15/16 Robert Brent, Bloomfield MI; Herbert Eder - Barbara Menkes - Joseph 10 Teams Menkes, Boynton Beach FL 126.00 5.06 1 Mel Dartouzos - Ann Brinton - Betty Bickerstaff, Jacksonville FL; Harold Causey, Ponte Vedra FL FRIDAY/SATURDAY/SUNDAY CONTINUOUS PAIRS 3.80 2 R Edward Kaplan - Audrey Kaplan, West 100 Pairs Palm Beach FL; James Spiegel - Bill Filip, Stuart FL A B 2.49 3/4 Maria Roda - Georgie Kleinman, Vero 9.10 1 Julie Rowe, Metuchen NJ; Jim Strachan, Princeton NJ 197.00 Beach FL; Barbara Hass, Stamford CT; Carmella Giordano, 6.83 2 Linda Golumbia - Art Golumbia, West Bloomfield MI 191.00 Orlando FL 5.12 3 Janice Nakao, San Mateo CA; E Dean Shipley, Lake Villa IL 189.00 2.49 3/4 Sara Lewis - Robert Lewis - Edna 3.84 4 Jack Greenberg - Ernest Greene, New York NY 188.00 O’Donnell, Dothan AL; Patricia Sales, Enterprise AL 3.15 5 Raymond Zekauskas Jr, Tulsa OK; Mike Aliotta, Oklahoma City OK 186.00 3.15 6 Val Covalciuc - Richard Covalciuc, Omaha NE 184.00 Bracket 10 4.55 1 Birte Ayer - Jeanne Gray, Toronto ON 181.00 10 Teams 3.41 2 Joan Webb - Keith Harrison, Clearwater FL 177.00 4.05 1 Bruce Frenkel, Sea Ranch Lakes FL; 2.56 3 Fran Wakely - David Wakely, Belleair FL 172.00 Donald Procter Jr, Boynton Beach FL; Rita Rubin - Walter 1.92 4 Carol Ehinger, Buffalo NY; Charles Murphy, Upper Falls MD 169.50 Rubin, Brunswick ME 1.44 5 Ressy Rosenberg - Raia Bone, Caracas VZ 169.00 3.04 2 Judy Vance - Susan Hitt - Gloria Leash, 1.08 6 Sally McArthur - Ann Canterbery, Tallahassee FL 166.00 Melbourne FL; Mary Durbin, Cocoa Beach FL 2.00 3/4 Joy Thomas - Earl Thomas - Jo Cooper, SUNDAY EVENING 20/50/100 PAIRS Marathon FL; Barbara Kelly, Islamorada FL 26 Pairs 2.00 3/4 Donald Vincent - Verne Brookes, Silver C D E Springs FL; Billie Ledford, Summerfield FL; Marilyn 2.68 1 William Ervin - Joan Ervin, Indianapolis IN 108.00 Amsbury, Ocala FL 2.01 2 1 Helen Culbertson - Louise Bates, Vero Beach FL 101.50 1.51 3 Irene Sprinkle - Larry Sprinkle, Dayton OH 101.00 1.21 4 2 1 Judith Hunt, Evergreen CO; Daniel Taylor, Littleton CO 99.00 0.85 5 Woodie McLean, Potomac MD; Phil Aronson, Monroe WA 98.00 1.34 6 3 2 Viola Vitale, Margate FL; Cele Borofsky, Coral Springs FL 97.50 0.67 4 Larry Pack, Casselberry FL; Rick Wollner, Altamonte Sprgs FL 92.00 Non-CanadianVisiting ACBL Vancouver members planning to attend the 1999 Spring NABC in Vancouver BC are advised SUNDAY EVENING - 200/300 PAIRS to take travel documents such as a valid passport or an 36 Pairs original birth certificate (not a copy) and photo identi- A B fication. 3.92 1 1 Nancy Raznick, San Francisco CA; John Parker, St John’s NF 170.00 U.S. citizens are not usually required to present 2.94 2 2 Lynne Baker, Tampa FL; John Farhangui, Lutz FL 164.00 these documents when visiting Canada, but ACBL 2.21 3 Rachel Lowrey, Alexandria VA; Larry Gomberg, Fairfax VA 159.50 wishes to encourage its members to be prepared. 1.65 4 3 Carol Netchvolodoff, Washington DC; Linda Logan, Thornhill ON 157.50 Please note that items such as a Social Security 1.37 5 Judy McNeilly, Mississauga ON; Myrtha Wiederkehr, Geneva 151.50 card, a state driver’s license or even an expired pass- 1.41 6 4 Wayne Smith - Joyce Smith, Fort Pierce FL 149.50 0.89 5 Susan Grossman - Laurence Grossman, New York NY 148.50 port should not be considered sufficient documentation. 0.99 6 Bob La Belle, Jacksonville FL; Malcolm Coutts, Guelph ON 143.50

1ST SUNDAY EVENING IMP PAIRS 116 Pairs A B C 10.31 1 Paul Vickers - Mary Vickers, Northborough MA 64.00 7.73 2 Judy Dubay - William Dubay, Albany NY 63.00 6.98 3 1 Richard Sommer - Rachel Sommer, Davie FL 61.00 4.35 4 Jerome Ettlinger, Great Neck NY; Vincent Messina, Wolfeboro NH 60.00 3.26 5 Sandra Fox, Sackville NB; Barbara Steffek, St Petersburg FL 59.00 2.45 6 Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; Paul Kinney, Jamaica Plain MA 52.00 5.24 7 2 Sharron Hinckley, East Winthrop ME; Bud Hinckley, Augusta ME 49.00 4.25 3 1 Daniel Jarboe - Lorraine Jarboe, Silver Spring MD 42.00 2.94 4 Elizabeth Jeffords, Oak Ridge TN; Patricia Dreinhoefer, Knoxville TN 41.00 Daily Bulletin Page 9

2.21 5 Jeff Overby, Key West FL; H Gerard, Orlando FL 36.00 CHARITY KNOCKOUT TEAMS 3.19 6 2 William Golush, Denville NJ; Eric Sahlberg, Largo FL 34.00 Bracket 1 2.39 3 Genevieve Ellingson - Rosemary Weber, Naples FL 31.00 16 Teams 1.79 4 Terry Shriver - Frances Hartman, Mechanicsburg PA 20.00 58.02 1 Joseph Shay, Ponte Vedra FL; Geoff 1.34 5 Mimi Sina, Aventura FL; Charlene Mintz, Las Vegas NV 17.00 Hampson, Fenton MI; Mike Passell, Dallas TX; Michael 1.14 6 Judy Mustico, Elmira NY; Louis Epstein, Cincinnati OH 8.00 Seamon, Miami Beach FL; Eric Greco, Annandale VA 43.52 2 Daniel Boye, Syracuse NY; Steven SUNDAY STRATIFIED OPEN PAIRS Barcus, Sorrento FL; Jim Linhart, Piscataway NJ; Martin Caley, Montreal PQ; Rita Ellington, Fairfield CT; Jim 230 Pairs Reiman, Mansfield OH A B C 28.56 3/4 James Murphy, Chesapeake VA; Ed 26.94 1/2 Sandra Kaufman, W Bloomfield MI; Bob Webber, Waterford MI 395.00 Lewis, Falls Church VA; Richard De Martino, Riverside CT; 26.94 1/2 1 Gregory Foltz - Dawn Foltz, Fort Collins CO 395.00 John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT; Lloyd Arvedon, Bedford MA; 17.32 3 Adrian Dovell - Patricia Dovell, Gainesville FL 393.00 Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA 11.37 4/5 Dean Panagopoulos, Salem MA; Barbara Burgess, Burlington MA 379.00 28.56 3/4 David Siebert, Little Rock AR; Jim Bar- 11.37 4/5 Jerry Anderson, Niceville FL; Calvin Rowe, Gainesville FL 379.00 row, Lake Charles LA; Syd Levey, Valley Village CA; James 7.31 6 Polly Dunn - Patrick Dunn, Bellevue WA 378.00 Fellows, Omaha NE; Hugh Maclean, Gonzales TX; Gene 15.36 7 2 Wilbur Radcliffe - Mary Radcliffe, Orlando FL 377.00 Freed, Los Angeles CA 4.11 8 Marcia Freed, Stuart FL; Bobbie Maakestad, Jensen Beach FL 375.70 3.25 9/10 Elaine Graham - Dean Graham, Des Moines IA 375.50 Bracket 2 11.52 9/10 3 R Morgan, Asheboro NC; Sarah Paschal, Winston Salem NC 375.50 16 Teams 5.15 11 Jack Bryant, Saint Louis MO; Rod Van Wyk, Alton IL 370.50 41.77 1 Terry Riely - Carolyn Teinert, San Anto- 3.80 12 Susan De Porte, Fairfax VA; Charlie Robert, Baton Rouge LA 370.00 nio TX; Marjorie Kidd, Plano TX; Steve Shirey, Fort Worth 8.64 4 Scott Peeples, Plano TX; William Burks III, Atlanta GA 360.50 TX 6.48 5 Mickey Hughes, Falls Church VA; Andre L’Heureux, Alexandria VA 352.50 31.33 2 R Jay Becker - Ira Herman, New York NY; 4.86 6 Ivy Steinberg, Montreal PQ; Allan Quaile, Newmarket ON 351.00 Lewis Finkel, Jupiter FL; Frank Mastrola, Swansea MA; 3.65 7 John Gassenheimer - Jill Fisch, New York NY 350.00 Keith Garber, Pelham NY; Cameron Doner, Richmond BC 8.19 8/9 1 Nancy Hagerty - Paul Hagerty, Oviedo FL 343.50 20.56 3/4 Ward Johnson, Madison WI; Lizabeth 4.05 8/9 Joseph Thomas - Joyce Nakasaki, Redondo Beach CA 343.50 Kennedy, Germantown WI; William Malesevich, Mayville WI; Glenna Shannahan, Fitchburg WI 6.14 2 Bryan Peers - S M Peers, London Sw5 0ed 343.33 20.56 3/4 G S Jade Barrett, Vancouver WA; Anne 4.61 3 Eric Hendrickson, Providence RI; Eva Landy, Bristol RI 332.50 Hoffman, Peru VT; Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Steve Gross, 3.46 4 Ola Stavas - Peter Alm, Lakeland FL 331.79 Agoura Hills CA 2.59 5 Louis Katz, Baltimore MD; Jozeph Van Der Leegte, Urmonad HO 331.50 9.04 5/8 Ulker Mutlu, Springfield OH; George St 2.18 6 Barry Margolin, Arlington MA; Carl Frank Farley, Madison WI 328.00 Pierre, Columbus OH; John Bridgewater II, Columbus IN; Leonard Ernst, Las Vegas NV; Norman Coombs, Brookville IN; Joseph Godefrin, Sarasota FL 1ST SUNDAY SENIOR SWISS 130 Teams Bracket 3 A B C 16 Teams 25.40 1 Floyd Woldt, Destin FL; Ruth Stearns, Milwaukee WI; John Arnold 30.82 1 Michael Kitces, Great Falls VA; Kevin - Jeri Arnold, Ft Walton Bch FL 203.00 Bathurst, Newbury Park CA; Thomas Carmichael, Iselin NJ; 19.05 2 John McAdam, Ottawa ON; Raymond Wiley, Sun City Ctr FL; Ann Joel Wooldridge - Brian Meyer, Buffalo NY Sanders, Hernando FL; Robert Scarbrough, Crystal River FL 182.00 23.12 2 John Ledet - Denis Murphy - Toshiko 14.29 3 Bill McCallon, St Augustine FL; Richard Kiepfer, Boerne TX; Yingst - Bonnie Bagley, Colorado Spgs CO; Virginia Bednar, Jacqueline Tucker - Ziggy Tucker, San Antonio TX 180.00 Hilton Head SC 10.72 4 Jan Nathan, Manhattan Bch CA; Michael Flanagan - Barbara 15.17 3/4 Don Steele, Springfield OH; Norma Goll Flanagan, Westlake Vlg CA; A Stephen Mager, Hermosa Beach CA 177.00 - Richard Goll, Tekamah NE; Patrick Moran, Dayton OH; 8.04 5 A Weissenberg - Roger Coffman, West Palm Beach FL; Gerald Korn, Daniel Till, Lincoln NE 15.17 3/4 Terry Currie, Houston TX; George Narberth PA; Albert Postar, Lubbock TX 175.00 Nichols Jr, Columbia SC; R Maurer Jr, Pompano Beach FL; 5.28 6/7 Helene Drake - George Drake, Phoenix AZ; Bill Passell, Coral Burnett Radosh, Lghthse Point FL Springs FL; Murray Conrad, Boynton Beach FL 173.00 6.67 5/8 Pete Robey, Buena Vista VA; Venkatrao 17.32 6/7 1 Marlene Weiss - Howard Weiss - Stella Blodinger - Jack Koneru, San Antonio TX; Jean Cole, Houston TX; Geoffrey Blodinger, Boca Raton FL 173.00 Mallette, Christiansbrg VA 3.39 8 Betty Pappas, Juno Beach FL; Sheila Balson, Jupiter FL; Harriet 6.67 5/8 James Barry, Twain Harte CA; Bruce Goldberg, N Palm Beach FL; Georgia Boone, Cincinnati OH 169.00 Luttrell, Saratoga CA; William Rock, Brockport NY; Max 2.82 9 John Solodar - Ronald Felton, New York NY; Jane Sedlmayr - Limbocker, Louisville KY Thomas Geelan, Vero Beach FL; David Weisman - Judith Weisman, Englewood NJ 167.00 Bracket 4 2.54 10 Halina Jamner, Hawthorne NY; Leonard Karp, Tenafly NJ; William 16 Teams Epperson, Sarasota FL; Lenore Server, River Vale NJ 166.00 22.62 1 Samuel Ehrlichman, Flushing NY; Ari 2.31 11 Enar Fridh, Hendersonville NC; Richard Long, Tryon NC; Larry Greenberg, Malibu CA; David Sokolow, Austin TX; Howard Mann, Morgantown WV; John Hackett, Oxford ME 165.00 Einberg, Los Angeles CA 2.12 12 Raymond Knes, Seminole FL; Frank Aquila, Fairlawn OH; Betty 16.97 2 Phyllis Reed, Palm Beach FL; Rachel Parr, Pensacola FL; Saeed Maghsoodloo, Auburn AL 164.00 Kaufman, Cranston RI; Stephen Hess, Rehoboth MA; 12.99 13 2 Barbara Bullock - Fran Jaffe - Judith Balph - Gail Reams, Vero Laurence Dusty, Lake Worth FL Beach FL 159.00 11.13 3/4 Bernard Gench, Flushing NY; Harvey 9.74 3 Samuel Fuller - Robert Ewigleben - Jayne Ewigleben - Jack Schneier, Woodmere NY; Judy Klein - Herbert Klein, Stuart Fehrs, Sun City Center FL 150.00 FL 6.40 4/5 Gail Bachmann - Rita Golub, Northbrook IL; Anne Hayes, Wilmette 11.13 3/4 Jim Alison - Dayn Beam, Huntsville AL; IL; Stella Udell, Chicago IL 142.00 James Satterfield, Marietta GA; William Burks III, Atlanta 6.40 4/5 Edwin Johnson - Betty Dill - Jana Kerns, Haines City FL; Nancy GA 4.90 5/8 Bernice Ronske, Altamonte Spg FL; Linda Huntoon, Grand Ledge MI 142.00 Vaiden, Augusta GA; John Long, Casselberry FL; Jill 4.11 6 Sandra Brenner - Sam Brenner - Walter Migdal - Elinor Migdal, Lundberg, Longwood FL; Frank Bresnahan, Titusville FL Lake Worth FL 141.00 3.08 7 Arthur Pyka - Judith Pyka - Robert Barde, Manchester CT; John Bracket 5 Bogue, Milan TN 140.00 16 Teams 2.31 8 Morris Johnson - Gloria Johnson, Brooklyn NY; Robert Hunt, 15.64 1 William Carlson Jr - Ira Buchalter, Saint Winter Park FL; Cora Hunt, Orlando FL 136.00 Thomas VI; James Bochsler, Surry SM6.0QQ; Byron 1.92 9 Helen Goss - Norma Harrison - Dorothy Leavy - Rita Carlin, Crittenden, Kingswood Surre Y Daytona Beach FL 135.00 11.73 2 Laura Chasen, Palm City FL; John 7.46 1 James Thomas - Daisy Schrank, Tavares FL; Dolores Schnitzlein - Benefield, Panama City FL; Jimmy Haws - Jeff Edelstein, Arlene Wagner, Leesburg FL 128.00 Tampa FL 5.60 2 Jean-Pierre Cloutier - Marthe Cloutier, Stoneham PQ; William 7.70 3/4 William Fogel - Anne Stein - Edward Klinsky - Bruce Hausman, Boca Raton FL 127.00 Babcock, Portland ME; Lilly Lachter, Culver City CA 4.20 3 Fazil Dean - Marilyn Fives, Jacksonville FL; Rosanelle 7.70 3/4 Shirley Seals, Ponte Vedra FL; Ruby Pentecost, Orange Park FL; Mary Ann Walsh, Ind Hbr Bch FL 125.00 Hulcher - Barbara Tucker, Jacksonville FL; Deborah Drury, 3.15 4 Irma Broders - Janet Lipe, Fort Myers FL; Ronald Ratchford, Buffalo NY 3.38 5/8 Caroline Gatlin - Harold Schmokel, Myrtle Beach SC; James Thayer, Sun City Center FL; Carl Zulich, Sun City Ctr FL Continued on page 10 TSUYOSHI YANAI of New LifeYork City, Master reported as a new correction Life Master in yesterday’s Daily Bulletin, was incorrectly identified as a woman. We apologize for the error. Page 10 Daily Bulletin

1ST SUNDAY AM 49ER PAIRS CHARITY KNOCKOUT TEAMS 28 Pairs Continued from page 9 C D E 2.52 1 Geraldine Christensen, Houston TX; Frieda Spinelli, St Pete Beach FL 137.00 Bracket 6 1.89 2 Joyce Dennis - Patricia Hoffman, Fairborn OH 132.50 15 Teams 1.68 3 1 Beverly Carpenter - Welby Carpenter, Mount Vernon IN 131.50 10.63 1 Jim Hagan - Suzanne Hagan, St August- 1.26 4 2 Donna Harrison, Holliday MO; Sol Smith, Tamarac FL 128.50 ine FL; Thomasina Petrahai, Trumbull CT; Mary Kreger, 0.80 5 Jessie Usher - Barbara Carson, Jupiter FL 122.50 West Palm Beach FL 0.63 6 Candace Shedden, Atlanta GA; Sandra Schmidt, Boca Raton FL 122.00 7.97 2 Betty Duer - Betty Schiffer, St Augustine 0.95 3 Judith Hunt, Evergreen CO; Daniel Taylor, Littleton CO 121.00 FL; Marilynn Parker, Atlantic Bch FL; Aggie Kaye, Jack- 0.71 4 Gloria McCain - Carole Gefvert, Orlando FL 118.00 sonville FL 0.76 5 1 John Norris, Matoloking NJ; Carolyn Norris, Mantoloking NJ 115.00 5.23 3/4 Richard Provinsal, Wantagh NY; Myrtha 0.57 2 John Gautrand - Ann Gautraud, Naples FL 114.00 Wiederkehr, Geneva; John Vega - Marian Leedy, Naples FL 5.23 3/4 John Henry Berg - Joan Berg, Baton Rouge LA; Marilyn Banta - Wilson Banta, Sunshine LA 1ST SUNDAY AM 199ER PAIRS 2.30 5/8 Geoffrey Cross, Fernandina FL; Adrienne 24 Pairs Muslin, Tampa FL; Judith Schorner - James Schorner, Vero A B Beach FL 2.82 1 1 Carolyn Landi, Wyckoff NJ; Raffie Jenco, Palm Coast FL 104.00 2.12 2 2 Christine Talbot, New York NY; Susan Farber, Washington Dt CT 97.00 Bracket 7 1.59 3 Annette Kraft - Simon Van Den Ende, Curacao 95.43 12 Teams 1.19 4 Duane Beisner - Doris Beisner, Las Vegas NV 94.57 8.35 1 Tom Gilpin Jr, Princeton WV; Louis 0.89 5 Alan Levin, Port St Lucie FL; Lee Morgenlander, Sarasota FL 94.50 Jones, Miami FL; Rodney Severson, Orangeburg SC; 1.05 6 3 Richard Banks - Ella Banks, Tampa FL 91.50 Emerita Hayward, Leonardtown MD 0.79 4 Ruth Johnson - Allayne Barnum, Naples FL 88.50 6.26 2 Allan Gustafson - Lorraine Gustafson, Cary NC; Glenna Thomas - Mary Farrell, Panama City FL SUNDAY AFTERNOON SIDE/CONTINUOUS 4.11 3/4 Sarah Porter - David Porter, Aurora CO; 82 Pairs Don Cooke - Joan Cooke, Birchcliff AB A B 4.11 3/4 Charles Cole - Doris Rosenberg, Delray 7.74 1 Martha Pehlke - D Kellner, Louisville KY 218.96 Beach FL; Rita Greenwood - Lewis Greenwood, Sherman 5.81 2 Hazel Smith, St Petersburg FL; John Smith, W Springfield MA 214.00 Oaks CA 4.35 3 Geraldine Chavez, Cincinnati OH; Georgette King, Miami Beach FL 207.08 3.27 4 Ronald Spath, Severna Park MD; Jim Cleary, Bloomfield CT 205.79 Bracket 8 2.68 5 Simon Kantor, Agawam MA; Murray Melton, Las Vegas NV 199.50 11 Teams 2.80 6 Larry Sunser, Syracuse NY; Marianne Menuhin, Sarasota FL 191.00 6.83 1 William Stuart - Peter Smit - Martha 3.94 1 Birte Ayer - Jeanne Gray, Toronto ON 186.96 Blaine, Hot Springs AR; Grace Clay, Marietta GA 2.96 2 Betty Sandifer, Daytona Beach FL; Lorne Mac Monagle, Ormond Beach FL 177.96 5.12 2 John Fosnaught, Indianapolis IN; Linda 2.22 3 Mary Ann Chamberlain, Santa Ana CA; Warren Wotring Jr, Euclid OH 177.50 Salmon, Carmel IN; Lyle Rosenzweig, Bonita Springs FL; 1.96 4 Sally McArthur - Ann Canterbery, Tallahassee FL 177.29 Murray Siegel, Naples FL 1.25 5 Sylvie Lindner, New York NY; Yefim Shoykhet, Bronx NY 166.88 3.36 3/4 Arman Hartung, Marshall MI; Virginia 1.31 6 Ettie Rachleff, New York NY; Jerzy Korfel, Aventura FL 165.67 Winters - Susan Kongsvik, Deland FL; Pearl Wegman, Debary FL SUNDAY AFTERNOON 100/200 SWISS 3.36 3/4 Maurine Wiener - Jules Wiener, Litchfield 8 Teams CT; Hendricus Baaij - Urte Baaij, Savannah GA A B 2.31 1 Nancy Raznick, San Francisco CA; John Parker, St John’s NF; Enid Bracket 9 Trotiner - David Trotiner, Yonkers NY 82.00 11 Teams 1.33 2/4 Alan Goodley - Mary Kay Goodley - James Tull - Jean Tull, Sacramento CA 73.00 5.31 1 Barbara Davis - June Stark, Denver CO; 1.53 2/4 1/2 Jerry Cooley, Haines City FL; Jean DuBois - Beverly Karr, Winter Haven Linda Lloyd, Altamonte Spg FL; James Macdonald, Orlando FL; Harry Wieland, Lakeland FL 73.00 FL 1.53 2/4 1/2 Michael Byrne - Stephanie Wilks, Orlando FL; Appu Ponnuswamy, Coral 3.98 2 Richard Packard, Cambridge MA; Guest Springs FL; Durward Mercer, Macon GA 73.00 Perry, Charlestown MA; Thomas Schneider, Naples FL; Anthony Falotico, Westport CT SUNDAY AFTERNOON 49ER PAIRS 2.62 3/4 Henry Fischer, Palm Bch Gdns FL; 28 Pairs Michael Merns, West Palm Beach FL; Wayne Fahie, Saska- C D E toon SK; Rick Grieman, Regina SK 2.52 1 1 1 Kenneth Matheis - Yuri Villanueva, Coral Springs FL 182.00 2.62 3/4 David A Steel - Martica Clapp-Steel, 1.89 2 2 Howard Fink - Rose Fink, Aventura FL 154.00 Nassau, N.P.; Sonja Smith - Sally Kirtley, North Granby CT 1.42 3 3 2 John Norris, Matoloking NJ; Carolyn Norris, Mantoloking NJ 153.50 1.06 4 Joyce Dennis - Patricia Hoffman, Fairborn OH 152.00 0.76 5/6 4/5 Judith Hunt, Evergreen CO; Daniel Taylor, Littleton CO 151.50 0.76 5/6 4/5 Eric Sandberg, Houston TX; Clinton Worthley, Pompano Beach FL 151.50 0.46 3 Alan Zahm, Windermere FL; David Pearce, Orlando FL 138.50 The B-LineB-Line (lobby level hours of the Peabody) has ad- justed its hours to accommodate bridge players SUNDAY AFTERNOON 199ER PAIRS throughout the tournament. The revised hours: 30 Pairs Breakfast Menu 6:00 a.m. -11:30 a.m. A B Lunch Menu 11:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 3.21 1 John Farhangui, Lutz FL; Lynne Baker, Tampa FL 175.00 Dinner Menu 5:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. 2.41 2 Marion Madoff, Old Westbury NY; Jill Weiss, New York NY 165.50 Late Night Menu 11:00 p.m.-6:00 a.m. 1.81 3 Annette Kraft - Simon Van Den Ende, Curacao 164.50 Breakfast is available 24 hours a day. 1.75 4 1 William Ervin - Joan Ervin, Indianapolis IN 158.00 1.31 5 2 Harry Mathers, Fort Myers FL; Phil Aronson, Monroe WA 157.50 0.76 6 Edward O’Brien, Orlando FL; Nancy Frame, Longwood FL 156.50 0.98 3 John Hudson, Fairfax Station VA; Thomas Wilkerson, Weston FL 155.00 0.74 4 Randall Moore - Elsa Moore, Winter Park FL 141.00 BarbaraBridge Nudelman andVentures Sharon Osberg have been elected to serve three-year terms from 1999 through 2001 with Bridge Ventures. VANCOUVER MORNING CONTINUOUS PAIRS 201 Players 9.31 1/2 Bill Robb, Raleigh NC 124.24% 9.31 1/2 Susan Robb, Raleigh NC 124.24% 6.07 3/4 Jim Hoffmann, Covington GA 122.86% Check Checkcashing and Bridge cashing Bucks sales will take 6.07 3/4 Charlie Robert, Baton Rouge LA 122.86% place from 12 to 1 p.m. outside the Atlantic Room on 5.89 5/6 Vincent Messina, Wolfeboro NH 122.42% the Conference floor. 5.89 5/6 R Hunt, Muskegon MI 122.42% Personal photo identification is required for cash checking. The limit on checks is $250. Cash, checks and credit cards may be used to pur- chase Bridge Bucks. GoodAttendance turnouts, was good yesterday but -- 764 . tables. . in MasterpointScores as reported in the disclaimer Daily Bulletin are sub- the afternoon and 801 in the evening, bringing the to- ject to change because of score changes or correc- tal through Sunday to 4931.5 tables. Those are big tions. The datesDates for the 1999changed Summer NABC in San numbers, but they were smaller than those piled up in Therefore, the masterpoint awards as shown are Antonio are now Wednesday, July 21, through Satur- 1992 Orlando. At the same point 1992 Orlando, the also subject to change. day, July 31. biggest Fall NABC in history, was up to 5380.5 tables. Daily Bulletin Page 11

VANCOUVER MORNING SIDE/CONTINUOUS PAIRS 1ST SATURDAY MIDNITE KO - BLUE 40 Pairs 16 Teams A B 3.94 1 Shelley Fishman, Merrick NY; Phyllis 4.55 1 R Hunt, Muskegon MI; Vincent Messina, Wolfeboro NH 110.50 Bennett - Laura Wolin - Dorothy Posner, Brooklyn NY 3.41 2 1 W Barker, Walker LA; Daryl Fisher, New Orleans LA 106.00 2.96 2 Alvin Pecarsky - Nancy Pecarsky, 2.33 3/4 Susan Robb - Bill Robb, Raleigh NC 105.00 2.24 3/4 Gerald Korn, Narberth PA; Marie Jo Desbrandes, Baton Rouge LA 105.00 Newtown PA; Frances Hillin, Corpus Christi TX; Joe 2.33 5 Geo. Fred Williams III - Shirley Leeds, Knoxville TN 101.79 Aramowicz, Harrisburg PA 2.27 6 2 Marion Kelman, Great Falls MT; Esther Weiner, Boynton Beach FL 95.79 1.94 3/4 Kenneth Tatz, Highland Park IL; Sam 1.70 3 Caroline Pieper, Tomahawk WI; Nancy Jones, Anchorage AK 90.29 Graham, Oakland CA; Jay Gibson, Plano TX; Annette 1.28 4 Marcia Roach, Spring Hill FL; Joan Powell, Elmira NY 89.00 McCarty, Richardson TX 0.96 5 Patricia Riding, HS 01; Richard Hanrahan, Salt Lake City UT 86.71 1.94 3/4 Shirley Agness - Ann Barnes, Lady Lake 1.23 6 Chris Kindt, Middletown CT; Bobby Alexander, Scottsdale AZ 85.00 FL; Karl Kristiansen, Virginia Beach VA; Kevin Boles, Can- FRIDAY MORNING 199ER PAIRS ton GA 22 Pairs D E F 1ST SATURDAY MIDNITE KO - GOLD 2.70 1 Carole Van Wieck - Susan Schnelwar, New York NY 75.34 16 Teams 2.03 2 1 1 Lee Green - Hal Green, Ocala FL 72.50 1.52 3 Duane Beisner - Doris Beisner, Las Vegas NV 72.20 3.94 1 Gary Paston, Syosset NY; Sali Ma, Cin- 1.31 4 2 2 Viola Vitale, Margate FL; Cele Borofsky, Coral Springs FL 71.67 cinnati OH; Allan Sorensen - Paul Sorensen, Berwyn AB 0.86 5/6 3/4 Linda Silver, Forest Park IL; Bryan Morgan, Dallas TX 68.50 2.96 2 Ina Demme - John Gowdy, Toronto ON; 0.86 5/6 3/4 Anthony Cooke - Patricia Cooke, Kissimmee FL 68.50 Davipoor Randall - Bill Kertes, ; Allan Smith, Peterborough ON; Jeffrey Blond, Montreal PQ VANCOUVER MORN CONTINUOUS PAIRS 1.94 3/4 Jim Hughes - Janice Campbell, Cape 52 Pairs A B Coral FL; Barbara Sedgwick - Jon Sedgwick, Naples FL 5.46 1 R Johnson, Minneapolis MN; Jon Martin, Fargo ND 180.23 1.94 3/4 William Kulbersh, Tucker GA; Joe 4.10 2 1 David Haydon - R. Arthur Cannamela Jr, Roswell GA 161.17 Rickman, Louisville TN; Carol Mathews, Atlanta GA; Diana 3.07 3 Ron Woodsum, Houston TX; Lon Kieffer III, Hermann MO 158.00 Beasley, Marietta GA; Gabriel Fadel, Norcross GA 2.68 4 John Russell, North Barringto IL; Jim Bachelder, Columbus OH 157.50 1.88 5 Charles Arthur, Etobickoke ON; Jack Shinehoft, Dundas ON 156.50 1.88 6 Dennis Blodgett - Robert Varty, Grand Rapids MI 155.50 1ST SATURDAY MIDNITE KO - RED 2.49 2/3 Hugh Metzger, South Bend IN; Cheryl Singer, Hollywood FL 150.50 14 Teams 2.49 2/3 Edwin Seputis, Oakland CA; Ann Hedden, Watkinsville GA 150.50 3.64 1 Jessica Hayman, New York NY; Haig 1.60 4 John Farhangui, Lutz FL; Lynne Baker, Tampa FL 149.18 Tchamitch, Peoria AZ; Kevin Bathurst, Newbury Park CA; 2.68 5 Alan Goldenberg, Oak Ridge TN; Scott Stearns, Clemson SC 146.64 Michael Kitces, Great Falls VA; Varis Carey, Ithaca NY; 0.90 6 Sylvia Slayback, Winter Park FL; Montine Japp, Maitland FL 145.09 Darren Wolpert, Thornhill ON 2.73 2 G S Jade Barrett, Vancouver WA; Jimmy SUNDAY AM 199ER SWISS Pelham, North Baldwin NY; Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Steve 8 Teams A B Gross, Agoura Hills CA 2.31 1 1 Jerry Cooley, Haines City FL; Beverly Karr - Jean DuBois, Winter Haven 1.80 3/4 James Macdonald, Orlando FL; Paul FL; Harry Wieland, Lakeland FL 60.00 Heffington, Casselberry FL; Sandy Bauer, Lakeland FL; 1.73 2 Charles Davis - Sharon Everett, Raleigh NC; Michael Byrne, Orlando FL; Linda Lloyd, Altamonte Spg FL Durward Mercer, Macon GA 51.00 1.80 3/4 Frank Scali, N Ridgeville OH; Carol 1.30 3 Carol Andreyev, Sanford FL; David Trotiner - Enid Trotiner, Yonkers Rynders, Minneapolis MN; Rodney Severson, Orangeburg NY; Georgette Lightbody, Winter Park FL 40.00 SC; Alan Goldenberg, Oak Ridge TN

SUNDAY EVENING 20/50/100 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION PPP EAST-WEST C D E C D E 1 William Ervin - Joan Ervin, Indianapolis IN 108.00 1 1 1 Viola Vitale, Margate FL; Cele Borofsky, Coral Springs FL 97.50 2 1 Helen Culbertson - Louise Bates, Vero Beach FL 101.50 2 Maxine Merrill, Carefree AZ; Linda Lloyd, Altamonte Spg FL 97.00 3 Irene Sprinkle - Larry Sprinkle, Dayton OH 101.00 3 Durward Mercer, Macon GA; Stephanie Wilks, Orlando FL 95.50 4 2 1 Judith Hunt, Evergreen CO; Daniel Taylor, Littleton CO 99.00 4 2 Larry Pack, Casselberry FL; Rick Wollner, Altamonte Sprgs FL 92.00 5 Woodie McLean, Potomac MD; Phil Aronson, Monroe WA 98.00 5 Janie Moser, Cary NC; Kathy McMillan, 88.00 5/6 Doris Houdesheldt, St Petersburg FL; Richard McGrail, Beaconsfield PQ 85.50 5/6 Kermit Jamison - Donna Jamison, Henry IL 85.50

SUNDAY EVENING - 200/300 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION SSS EAST-WEST A B A B 1 1 Nancy Raznick, San Francisco CA; John Parker, St John’s NF 170.00 1 Rachel Lowrey, Alexandria VA; Larry Gomberg, Fairfax VA 159.50 2 2 Lynne Baker, Tampa FL; John Farhangui, Lutz FL 164.00 2 Judy McNeilly, Mississauga ON; Myrtha Wiederkehr, Geneva 151.50 3 3 Carol Netchvolodoff, Washington DC; Linda Logan, Thornhill ON 157.50 3 1 Wayne Smith - Joyce Smith, Fort Pierce FL 149.50 4/5 Carol Newell, Daphne AL; Judith Trevarrow, Troy MI 148.50 4 2 Bob La Belle, Jacksonville FL; Malcolm Coutts, Guelph ON 143.50 4/5 4 Susan Grossman - Laurence Grossman, New York NY 148.50 5 Susan Felice, East Haddam CT; Carol Legoullon, Middletown CT 142.00 6 Kenneth Sagstetter, Dayton OH; Margaret Hull, Monroe OR 143.50 6 3 Carolyn Hunt, Lancaster CA; Mavis De Pass, Exeter CA 136.50 7 5 Joyce Eisen - Marcia Regent, Boca Raton FL 133.00 7 4 Dennis Poller - Merle Poller, Westfield NJ 134.00 5 June Mitchell, Palm Desert CA; Carl Markel, St Augustine FL 131.00

SUNDAY AM 49ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQQ EAST-WEST C D E C D E 1 Geraldine Christensen, Houston TX; Frieda Spinelli, St Pete Beach FL 137.00 1 Joyce Dennis - Patricia Hoffman, Fairborn OH 132.50 2 1 Donna Harrison, Holliday MO; Sol Smith, Tamarac FL 128.50 2 1 Beverly Carpenter - Welby Carpenter, Mount Vernon IN 131.50 3 Candace Shedden, Atlanta GA; Sandra Schmidt, Boca Raton FL 122.00 3 Jessie Usher - Barbara Carson, Jupiter FL 122.50 4 Beth Ludwig, Longwood FL; Caroline Duncan, Sebring FL 119.50 4/5 2 Judith Hunt, Evergreen CO; Daniel Taylor, Littleton CO 121.00 5 2 Gloria McCain - Carole Gefvert, Orlando FL 118.00 4/5 Melody Gabriel - Joan Mitchell, Vero Beach FL 121.00 6 3 1 John Norris, Matoloking NJ; Carolyn Norris, Mantoloking NJ 115.00 6/7 3 Michael Levine, Tampa FL; Debbie Wright, Issaquah WA 114.50 6/7 Laurel Scheinman - Terry Trimble, Baltimore MD 114.50 1 John Gautrand - Ann Gautraud, Naples FL 114.00

SUNDAY AM 199ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION RRR EAST-WEST A B A B 1 1 Carolyn Landi, Wyckoff NJ; Raffie Jenco, Palm Coast FL 104.00 1 Annette Kraft - Simon Van Den Ende, Curacao 95.43 2 2 Christine Talbot, New York NY; Susan Farber, Washington Dt CT 97.00 2 Duane Beisner - Doris Beisner, Las Vegas NV 94.57 3 Richard Banks - Ella Banks, Tampa FL 91.50 3 Alan Levin, Port St Lucie FL; Lee Morgenlander, Sarasota FL 94.50 4 Ruth Johnson - Allayne Barnum, Naples FL 88.50 4 Carolyn Hunt, Lancaster CA; Mavis De Pass, Exeter CA 90.36 5 Leonard Becker - Diana Becker, New York NY 86.00 5 John Fraser, Mississauga ON; Lewis Luttrell, Hickory NC 85.50 1 Claire Seidler - Robert Seidler, Palm City FL 85.00 2 Bryan Morgan, Dallas TX; Suzanne Bolotin, Evanston IL 83.86

SUNDAY AFTERNOON 49ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQQ EAST-WEST C D E C D E 1 1 1 Kenneth Matheis - Yuri Villanueva, Coral Springs FL 182.00 1 1 Howard Fink - Rose Fink, Aventura FL 154.00 2/3 2/3 Judith Hunt, Evergreen CO; Daniel Taylor, Littleton CO 151.50 2 2 1 John Norris, Matoloking NJ; Carolyn Norris, Mantoloking NJ 153.50 2/3 2/3 Eric Sandberg, Houston TX; Clinton Worthley, Pompano Beach FL 151.50 3 Joyce Dennis - Patricia Hoffman, Fairborn OH 152.00 4 Gloria McCain - Carole Gefvert, Orlando FL 149.50 4 Betty Shapiro - Jack Shapiro, Mill Valley CA 147.50 5 Candace Shedden, Atlanta GA; Sandra Schmidt, Boca Raton FL 139.00 5 Richard Purdy - Carol Purdy, Stevensville MI 147.00 6 Alan Zahm, Windermere FL; David Pearce, Orlando FL 138.50 6 Rita Korn, Narberth PA; Marsha Strasser, Lubbock TX 145.50 3 Donna Harrison, Holliday MO; Patricia Gray, Sebring FL 140.50 4 Lynn McKinney, Winter Park FL; Sherry Zimand, Orlando FL 124.50 2 Inger Hordvik - Einar Hordvik, Nesbro NW 123.00

SUNDAY AFTERNOON 199ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION RRR EAST-WEST A B A B 1 John Farhangui, Lutz FL; Lynne Baker, Tampa FL 175.00 1 Marion Madoff, Old Westbury NY; Jill Weiss, New York NY 165.50 2 1 William Ervin - Joan Ervin, Indianapolis IN 158.00 2 Annette Kraft - Simon Van Den Ende, Curacao 164.50 3 2 John Hudson, Fairfax Station VA; Thomas Wilkerson, Weston FL 155.00 3 1 Harry Mathers, Fort Myers FL; Phil Aronson, Monroe WA 157.50 4 Patricia Foster, New Port Richey FL; Virginia Dunnington, West Chester PA 145.50 4 Edward O’Brien, Orlando FL; Nancy Frame, Longwood FL 156.50 5 Alan Levin, Port St Lucie FL; Lee Morgenlander, Sarasota FL 141.50 5 Margaret Een - Robert Een, Warrenton VA 154.00 6 Randall Moore - Elsa Moore, Winter Park FL 141.00 6 Duane Beisner - Doris Beisner, Las Vegas NV 136.50 2 Laurel Scheinman, Baltimore MD; Jim Cummins, Charleston SC 131.00 TODAY’SGoodwill SCHEDULE Day *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). Monday, Nov. 23, 1998, 9:00 a.m. Event Session Entry Sold Morning Bracketed KO Teams 1st $44 team Plaza Ballroom -- Peabody San Antonio Morning Continuous/Side Pairs 1st $22 pair Plaza Ballroom -- Peabody Monday, Nov. 23, 1998, 10:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. Stratified Senior Pairs* 1-2 $44 pair Florida Room -- Peabody 199er, 99er, 49er, 0-20 & 0-5 Pairs single $20 pair Orlando Room -- Peabody

Monday, Nov. 23, 1998, 1:00 p.m. International Fund Pairs* single $22 pair Hall F -- Convention Center Monday, Nov. 23, 1998, 1:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. OPEN BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS 1-2 F $96 team Plaza Ballroom -- Peabody WOMEN’S BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS 1-2 F $108 team Plaza Ballroom -- Peabody SENIOR KO TEAMS Rnd 2 $96 team Plaza Ballroom -- Peabody Stratified Open Pairs* 1-2 $44 pair Hall F -- Convention Center Stratified Mixed Pairs* 1-2 $44 pair Plaza Ballroom -- Peabody Bracketed KO Teams III 1-2 $44 team Hall F -- Convention Center (continues Tuesday) Monday, Nov. 23, 1998, 8:00 p.m. ACBL Charity Pairs* single $22 pair Florida Room -- Peabody Stratified B-A-M Teams* single $40 team Florida Room -- Peabody Stratified 99er Pairs single $20 pair Orlando Room -- Peabody Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single $40 team Orlando Room -- Peabody Monday, Nov. 23, 1998, Midnight Zip Stratified Swiss Teams* single $40 team Orlando Room -- Peabody

TOMORROW’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). Tuesday, Nov. 24, 1998, 9:00 a.m. Event Session Entry Sold Morning Bracketed KO Teams 2nd $44 team Plaza Ballroom -- Peabody San Antonio Morning Continuous/Side Pairs 2nd $22 pair Plaza Ballroom -- Peabody Tuesday, Nov. 24, 1998, 10:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. Bob Rothlein Stratified Senior Pairs* 1-2 $44 pair Florida Room -- Peabody Bracketed Senior KO Teams 1-2 $44 team Florida Room -- Peabody (continues Wednesday) 199er, 99er, 49er, 0-20 & 0-5 Pairs single $20 pair Orlando Room -- Peabody Tuesday, Nov. 24, 1998, 1:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. BLUE RIBBON PAIRS 1-2 Q $54 pair Plaza Ballroom -- Peabody (prequalification necessary; two qualifying sessions, two semifinal sessions Wednesday, two final sessions Thursday) SENIOR KO TEAMS Rnd 3 1-2 $96 team Florida Room -- Peabody Stratified Open Pairs* 1-2 $44 pair Hall F -- Convention Center Stratified Women’s Pairs* 1-2 $44 pair Hall F -- Convention Center Bracketed KO Teams III 3-4 $44 team Hall F -- Convention Center 0-2000 KO Teams 1-2 $44 team (continues Wednesday and Thursday) Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday Continuous/Side Pairs 1 of 6 $22 pair 1 p.m. only Hall F -- Convention Center Tuesday, Nov. 24, 1998, 3:00 p.m. Stratified Side Game* single $20 pair Florida Room -- Peabody Tuesday, Nov. 24, 1998, 8:00 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday Continuous/Side Pairs 2 of 6 $22 pair Florida Room -- Peabody

Stratified B-A-M Teams* single $40 team Florida Room -- Peabody Stratified 99er Pairs single $20 pair Orlando Room -- Peabody Stratified 299er Pairs single $20 pair Orlando Room -- Peabody Tuesday, Nov. 24, 1998, Midnight Zip Stratified Swiss Teams* single $40 team Orlando Room -- Peabody