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Bulletin November 18-28, 2004 78th Fall North American Bridge Championships Volume 78, Number 5 Tuesday, November 23, 2004 Editors: Brent Manley and Henry Francis Daily Orlando, Florida Continued on page 4 Continued on page 4 Continued on page 8 Aileen Osofsky congratulates Zeke Jabbour. Goodwill honors Jabbour, Mahaffey “Good will is important,” said Zeke Jabbour as he was honored last night at the Goodwill Committee get-together. “I think good will is crucial to the future of bridge – yes, even to the future of the world.” Jabbour earned his kudos with his achievements, his personality, his goodwill. Jim Mahaffey, who has done much for the Junior program and for bridge in general, also was honored – he was made an honorary member of the Goodwill Committee by Goodwill Committee Chairman Aileen Osofsky. Committee members paid tribute to the memories of Harry Lampert and Peter Mollemet, who died recently. Malcolm Brachman, who will celebrate his 78th birthday soon, is not well, and the committee has sent him a Get Well message. On a much more positive not, Hugh Ross has let us know that he is doing well, although he may not return to the bridge table. Jordan named Goodwill Member of the Year The National Goodwill Committee yesterday honored Harold Jordan of Wilmington DE as the Goodwill Member of the Year. Unfortunately Jordan had a previous commitment – he was running a major charity event last night – so he couldn’t be present to accept the honor. But there was still a major celebration in his honor. The local folks who attended last night’s game threw a big party for him at precisely the same time that Goodwill Chairman Aileen Osofsky was making the announcement here. “I cannot express how humbled I am by my selection for this honor,” said Jordan.” I wish I could have been with you in Orlando, but I have a 36-table charity event to take care of tonight.” The Delaware State Bridge Association (Unit 190) has made tremendous gains since Jordan was elected president six years ago. The driving force behind all initiatives has been Jordan, according to Kurt Engleman, current unit president. The unit has the distinction of having the greatest membership growth in the ACBL last year. “Jordan quickly recognized that our unit was Attendance hits 7900 So far we have had 7900 tables in play at this tournament, and there are still six days to go. Winners of the Victor Mitchell Open Board-a- Match Teams: seated, Peter Bertheau, Christal Henner-Welland, Fredrik Nystrom; standing, Mike Kamil, Fulvio Fantoni, Claudio Nunes. Jim Sternberg, center, presents the Marsha May Sternberg Trophy to the winners of the Women’s Board-a-Match Teams named in his late wife’s honor. With Sternberg are, from left, Jill Levin, Debbie Rosenberg, JoAnna Stansby, Hansa Narasimhan, Sue Picus and Irina Levitina. Bertheau squad rides huge set to BAM win With a session to go in the Open Board-a- Match Teams, the sextet captained by Peter Bertheau was well off the pace, lying in 22nd place. Thanks to a massive final set – they scored 21 out of a possible 26 – the team emerged as winners, edging the Roy Welland squad on the last round. The final margin was less than half a board. The winners are Christal Henner-Welland and Mike Kamil, Swedish stars Bertheau and Fredrik Nystrom and Fulvio Fantoni-Claudio Nunes, members of the winning Italian team in the just- completed World Bridge Team Olympiad in Istanbul. In second place was the team that included Henner-Welland’s husband, Roy Welland. His teammates were Bjorn Fallenius, Zia Mahmood, Michael Rosenberg and Polish stars Adam Zmudzinski and Cezary Balicki. With a round to go, the Welland team was in first place by .30 points, just ahead of the Joe Grue squad. Bertheau was in third place, .52 out of first. Narasimhan squad tops Women’s BAM Captain Hansa Narasimhan of Los Altos Hills CA led five established stars to a strong victory in the Marsha May Sternberg Women’s Board-a-Match Teams championship. Narasimhan’s teammates were Irina Levitina of Fair Lawn NJ, Debbie Rosenberg of New Rochelle NY, JoAnna Stansby of Castro Valley CA, Jill Levin of Bronx NY and Susan Picus of New York City. They were in front by almost two and a half boards. In second place were JoAnn Sprung of Philadelphia, Pam Wittes of Venice CA, Renee Mancuso of Los Angeles, Kathleen Sulgrove of Twinsburg OH, Peggy Sutherlin of Dallas and Karen Allison of Las Vegas. Another board and a half back in third place were Valerie Westheimer and Judi Radin of New York City, Shawn Quinn of Richmond TX, Mildred Breed of Austin TX, Stasha Cohen of Glen Ridge NJ and Cheri Bjerkan of Elmhurst IL. Narasimhan learned bridge in India, and her team won the India women’s championship just before she moved to the United States 15 years ago. She played with Levitina, whom she terms “a great player.” They trained regularly on BBO online, carefully going over each hand after each session. They did this three or four times a week. She also practiced with Stansby, who called Narasimhan “a natural for the game. She has shown rapid improvement.” Stansby and Rosenberg partners as were Levin and Picus. All five of Narasimhan’s teammates have long histories of triumphs at the world and North American levels.

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BulletinNovember 18-28, 2004 78th Fall North American Bridge Championships

Volume 78, Number 5 Tuesday, November 23, 2004 Editors: Brent Manley and Henry Francis

DailyOrlando, Florida

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Aileen Osofsky congratulates Zeke Jabbour.

Goodwill honorsJabbour, Mahaffey

“Good will is important,” said Zeke Jabbour ashe was honored last night at the GoodwillCommittee get-together. “I think good will iscrucial to the future of bridge – yes, even to thefuture of the world.” Jabbour earned his kudos withhis achievements, his personality, his goodwill.

Jim Mahaffey, who has done much for theJunior program and for bridge in general, also washonored – he was made an honorary member of theGoodwill Committee by Goodwill CommitteeChairman Aileen Osofsky.

Committee members paid tribute to thememories of Harry Lampert and Peter Mollemet,who died recently. Malcolm Brachman, who willcelebrate his 78th birthday soon, is not well, and thecommittee has sent him a Get Well message. On amuch more positive not, Hugh Ross has let us knowthat he is doing well, although he may not return tothe bridge table.

Jordan named GoodwillMember of the Year

The National Goodwill Committee yesterdayhonored Harold Jordan of Wilmington DE as theGoodwill Member of the Year. Unfortunately Jordanhad a previous commitment – he was running a majorcharity event last night – so he couldn’t be present toaccept the honor. But there was still a majorcelebration in his honor. The local folks who attendedlast night’s game threw a big party for him atprecisely the same time that Goodwill ChairmanAileen Osofsky was making the announcement here.

“I cannot express how humbled I am by myselection for this honor,” said Jordan.” I wish I couldhave been with you in Orlando, but I have a 36-tablecharity event to take care of tonight.”

The Delaware State Bridge Association (Unit190) has made tremendous gains since Jordan waselected president six years ago. The driving forcebehind all initiatives has been Jordan, according toKurt Engleman, current unit president. The unit hasthe distinction of having the greatest membershipgrowth in the ACBL last year.

“Jordan quickly recognized that our unit was

Attendance hits 7900So far we have had 7900 tables in play at this

tournament, and there are still six days to go.

Winners of the VictorMitchell Open Board-a-Match Teams: seated,Peter Bertheau, ChristalHenner-Welland,Fredrik Nystrom;standing, Mike Kamil,Fulvio Fantoni, ClaudioNunes.

Jim Sternberg, center,presents the Marsha MaySternberg Trophy to thewinners of the Women’sBoard-a-Match Teams namedin his late wife’s honor. WithSternberg are, from left, JillLevin, Debbie Rosenberg,JoAnna Stansby, HansaNarasimhan, Sue Picus andIrina Levitina.

Bertheau squad rides huge set to BAM winWith a session to go in the Open Board-a-

Match Teams, the sextet captained by PeterBertheau was well off the pace, lying in 22nd place.Thanks to a massive final set – they scored 21 outof a possible 26 – the team emerged as winners,edging the Roy Welland squad on the last round.The final margin was less than half a board.

The winners are Christal Henner-Welland andMike Kamil, Swedish stars Bertheau and FredrikNystrom and Fulvio Fantoni-Claudio Nunes,members of the winning Italian team in the just-

completed World Bridge Team Olympiad inIstanbul.

In second place was the team that includedHenner-Welland’s husband, Roy Welland. Histeammates were Bjorn Fallenius, Zia Mahmood,Michael Rosenberg and Polish stars AdamZmudzinski and Cezary Balicki.

With a round to go, the Welland team was infirst place by .30 points, just ahead of the Joe Gruesquad. Bertheau was in third place, .52 out of first.

Narasimhan squad tops Women’s BAMCaptain Hansa Narasimhan of Los Altos Hills

CA led five established stars to a strong victory in theMarsha May Sternberg Women’s Board-a-MatchTeams championship. Narasimhan’s teammates wereIrina Levitina of Fair Lawn NJ, Debbie Rosenberg ofNew Rochelle NY, JoAnna Stansby of Castro ValleyCA, Jill Levin of Bronx NY and Susan Picus of NewYork City.

They were in front by almost two and a halfboards. In second place were JoAnn Sprung ofPhiladelphia, Pam Wittes of Venice CA, ReneeMancuso of Los Angeles, Kathleen Sulgrove ofTwinsburg OH, Peggy Sutherlin of Dallas and KarenAllison of Las Vegas.

Another board and a half back in third place wereValerie Westheimer and Judi Radin of New YorkCity, Shawn Quinn of Richmond TX, Mildred Breedof Austin TX, Stasha Cohen of Glen Ridge NJ andCheri Bjerkan of Elmhurst IL.

Narasimhan learned bridge in India, and her teamwon the India women’s championship just before shemoved to the United States 15 years ago. She playedwith Levitina, whom she terms “a great player.” Theytrained regularly on BBO online, carefully going overeach hand after each session. They did this three orfour times a week. She also practiced with Stansby,who called Narasimhan “a natural for the game. Shehas shown rapid improvement.”

Stansby and Rosenberg partners as were Levinand Picus.

All five of Narasimhan’s teammates have longhistories of triumphs at the world and NorthAmerican levels.

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LATE NIGHT / ENTERTAINMENT

Tuesday, Nov. 239 a.m. - Club Directors Update Course with Guillermo Poplawsky.12:30 p.m. Continuing education for bridge directors to increase their

skills. Certificate given for successful completion of allthree days. Tuesday: “The Proprieties, Running aSuccessful Club, Dealing with Problem People.”(Continues Wednesday.) Fee varies. Atlanta Room.

Wednesday, Nov. 249 a.m. - Club Directors Update Course with Guillermo Poplawsky.12:30 p.m. Continuing education for bridge directors to increase their

skills. Certificate given for successful completion of allthree days. Wednesday: “Advanced ACBLscore.” Feevaries. Atlanta Room.

Thursday, Nov. 25TBA Thanksgiving Dinner. Canary Room.

Tuesday, Nov. 239:15 a.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Barnet

Shenkin, Choose your Opening Lead. Crystal G. Shenkin,Boca Raton FL, combined working in the oriental rugindustry with playing bridge internationally for Scotlandand Great Britain for almost 30 years. He moved to theUnited States in 1998. He is a regular contributor to theACBL Bridge Bulletin.

6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Larry Cohen,The Real Deal. Crystal G. Cohen, Boca Raton FL, is achampion player and a popular bridge author. His To Bid orNot to Bid was the best-selling bridge book of 1992-1993.His column, The Real Deal, appears monthly in The BridgeBulletin.

Wednesday, Nov. 249:15 a.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Lynn Berg,

New Minor Forcing and Other Considerations. Crystal G.Berg, DeLand FL, is the manager of the DeLand BridgeClub, an Accredited Teacher and a One-Star Teacher (a

designation earned by teaching 100 students the Club,Diamond, Heart or Spade Series). She is the IN ProgramCoordinator for the Orlando NABC.

6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: John Solodar,Slam Bidding the Fun Way. Crystal G. Solodar, Palm BeachGardens FL, taught bridge in New York City for more than15 years. He won the Bermuda Bowl in 1981.

Thursday, Nov. 259:15 a.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Jim Priebe,

Thinking on Defense. Palms Ballroom. Priebe, MississaugaON, is enjoying his retirement: he devotes his time towriting, paying golf and playing as much bridge aspossible with Joan, his wife of 45 years.

6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Jeff Roman,After You’ve Filled out Your Convention Card. PalmsBallroom. Roman, Alexandria VA, is a professional bridgeplayer and teacher. He’s won dozens of regional events andhas six top-10 finishes in national events.

All entertainment and food events are scheduled for the Canary Room.

Tuesday, Nov. 23Singers Marlena and Chet Solender entertain at 2 p.m.

Boston Lobster Feast — two groups, one at 5 p.m. and the other at 7:15 p.m.— all you can eat Maine lobster dinner including crab, mussels, oysters, etc.Price is $25 (includes tax, tip and soft drink). Transportation provided. Makeyour reservations and buy your ticket at the NABC registration andinformation desk.

Jimmy Spoto presents great dance music at 10:30 p.m. Fruit bars servedabout 11 p.m. (after the evening session).

Wednesday, Nov. 24Bingo is scheduled for 2 p.m.

Two outings are scheduled: 6:30 p.m. bus to Friday’s for a buffet dinner andcomedy club with a magician and hypnotist for $25.50 per person. 8 p.m.bus goes to the Arabian Nights — $30 for dinner and a show.

Make your reservations and buy your ticket at the NABC registration andinformation desk.

Jimmy Spoto presents great dance music at 10:30 p.m. Jumbo Hot Dogsserved about 11 p.m. (after the evening session).

Thursday, Nov. 25Jimmy Spoto presents great dance music at 10:30 p.m. Fruit and CheeseBrochettes served about 11 p.m. (after the evening session).

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SPECIAL EVENTSMEETINGS / SEMINARS / RECEPTIONS

BRIDGE TALKS

Marriott WorldCenter dining

With 10 restaurants and lounges, the WorldCenter offers the very best restaurants in Orlando -Solaris, Ristorante Tuscany, Hawk’s Landing andMikado Steakhouse. As an exclusive benefit toACBL players, a 20% discount will be available inall resort food outlets (EXCLUDING Starbucks).Simply present your convention card at the time ofpurchase. Please note the ACBL discount mayNOT be used in conjunction with any otherdiscount or coupons, does NOT include alcoholicbeverages and can only be extended in resort foodoutlets at the time of purchase.

Complimentaryself-parking

Complimentary self-parking, located in theresort’s parking garage and directly behind theNorth Tower, has been extended exclusively toACBL players. Special self-parking passes forregistered resort guests can be obtained at the FrontDesk. This can be placed on your dashboard. Non-hotel guests may present their convention card atthe time they depart the garage. The handicappedaccessible self-parking lot is located directly infront of the convention center entrance and is on afirst-come, first-served basis. In addition, valetparking is available for $15 per 24 hours.

Take the photo quiz – lots of good prizes!

There is still one more photo quiz you canparticipate in during this NABC. You will be askedto identify photos of famous players when theywere very young.

The photos are at the Hospitality Desk, and youcan take copies if you need to study them.

All entries with correct answers will go in adrawing, with five winners. Each winner willreceive a $25 gift certificate good at any TGIFriday’s.

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Play or defend?By Michael Rosenberg

I was having dinner with a friend after the secondBoard-a-Match qualifying session, and we weregoing over the hands. “Board 23 was a dull push forus,” he said. “Four spades making in both rooms.”

“I guess it was no problem after a heart lead,” Isaid. Then quickly covering the Deep Finesseanalysis result, I asked, “Would you rather play ordefend four spades?”

He thought a little and replied, “Play, obviously.Even on a trump lead, declarer wins the second trumpand runs diamonds to pitch a heart.” This is the deal:

Board 23 ♠ A Q JDlr: South ♥ A Q J 10 8 3Vul: Both ♦ J 3

♣ Q J♠ 7 5 3 ♠ K 8 6 4 2♥ 6 ♥ 9 5♦ A K 8 4 2 ♦ 10 7 6 5♣ A K 10 8 ♣ 7 2

♠ 10 9♥ K 7 4 2♦ Q 9♣ 9 6 5 4 3

“And what if North ducks the first trump?” Iasked.

“Oh! You’re right! I guess I defend.”“But did you notice the club position?” I went on.

“Declarer can cash clubs to discard a heart whileNorth is ruffing with a trump trick.”

“Oh! You’re right! I guess I play.”“Unfortunately you go down.,” I said. “North

ruffs the club, then underleads his heart to partnerwho gives him another club ruff with the ace. Thenthe spade 10 is the setting trick.”

“Oh, so you can’t make,” he said.“Are you kidding?” I exclaimed. “Four spades is

cold!”“But how?” he asked in exasperation.“All East has to do is duck the king of spades.

Now the defense is left without recourse.”Of course, if North’s spades were the ace-king-

jack, then North could always defeat four spades – byplaying the ♠J at trick one. But how many playerswould think of that?

Junior shinesWhen Richard Pavlicek and Rich Pavlicek Jr.

won the Life Master Open Pairs, they became thefirst father-son duo ever to achieve the feat.

As expected, when asked for key deals from theevent, Dad focused on young Rich. Here are twoexamples of the fine play by the younger Pavlicekthat contributed significantly to the victory. Bothcome from the first final session.

Dlr: East ♠ K JVul: Both ♥ A 10 7 5 3

♦ Q 8 4 3♣ 6 4

♠ Q 6 4 2 ♠ 9 8 5♥ 9 6 2 ♥ Q J 8♦ —- ♦ K 10 7 5 2♣ A J 9 8 5 2 ♣ Q 7

♠ A 10 7 3♥ K 4♦ A J 9 6♣ K 10 3

West North East SouthSenior Junior

Pass 1NTPass 2♦ Pass 2♥Pass 3NT All Pass

West led the ♣2 – “attitude” – and Rich tookthe queen with his king. At trick two, he played aspade to dummy’s jack, then called for the ♦Q,covered by the king and ace as West tossed a lowheart. A spade to the king was followed by the ♦8,10, jack, ♣5. Now came the ♥K, a heart to the aceand a diamond to the 6 as West, clearly in trouble,tossed another club. On Rich’s last diamondwinner, West threw yet another club. Reading thesituation accurately, Rich exited with the ♣10 toWest’s jack. After cashing the ♣A, West had to leadfrom his ♠Q into Rich’s tenace. Plus 660 was a tiefor top.

Two boards later, Rich had a chance to shine ondefense – and he took it.

Dlr: West ♠ J 9 7 3Vul: N-S ♥ 9 8 6 4

♦ 10 9 2♣ J 4

♠ A Q 6 2 ♠ K 10♥ Q ♥ A J 7 3 2♦ 6 5 ♦ A Q J 8 4♣ A K Q 8 3 2 ♣ 7

♠ 8 5 4♥ K 10 5♦ K 7 3♣ 10 9 6 5

West North East SouthSenior Junior

1♣ Pass 1♥ Pass2♠ Pass 3♦ Pass3♠ Pass 4♦ Pass4NT Pass 5♠ Pass6♦ All Pass

East-West can make slam in threedenominations — clubs, diamonds and notrump —but the play is not trivial. In the slam bid against thePavliceks, Rich made a play that caused declarer totake his eye off the ball, with fatal consequences.

Rich led the ♣6, taken in dummy with the ace.Declarer immediately played a diamond to thequeen – and Rich ducked. With a peek at all thecards, declarer would simply have cashed the ♦Aand exited with a third round of the suit. He wouldthen have had ample entries to dummy to ruff theclubs good and claim his slam.

When the ♦Q held, declarer reentered dummyby playing the ♠10 to the queen, and when heplayed a diamond to the jack, Rich won the kingand exited with the ♠8. That was it for the slam.Communication between the East-West hands wascompletely messed up, and the best declarer coulddo from there was two down.

This is the silver-medal team from the Women’s series of the World Bridge Team Olympiad,completed earlier this month in Istanbul, Turkey. Seated, Marinesa Letizia, non-playing captain,Jill Levin and Janice Seamon-Molson; standing, Randi Montin, Tobi Sokolow, Jill Meyers andCarlyn Steiner.

Suit preferenceBy Barry Rigal

Using a suit preference signal can make adifference in your matchpoint score. Watch whathappens on this deal from the second final session ofthe Life Master Open Pairs as Mark Aquino andJonathan Green defend a doubled contract. Aquinoand Green finished second in the event.

Board 8 ♠ 8 6 3Dlr: West ♥ 10 4 2Vul: None ♦ A 9 8 6 4

♣ K 2♠ K ♠ 9 4 2♥ A Q 9 8 ♥ K 3♦ K 10 3 ♦ Q 7 2♣ A Q 8 6 5 ♣ J 10 9 7 3

♠ A Q J 10 7 5♥ J 7 6 5♦ J 5♣ 4

West North East SouthGreen Aquino1♣ Pass 3♣ (1) 3♠4♣ 4♠ Dbl All Pass

(1) PreemptiveGreen led the ♣A and Aquino followed with the

jack. Green got the message and underled his ♥A-Qto Aquino’s king. That unblocked the suit. Aquinoreturned a heart to the queen and Green cashed his♥A as Aquino pitched a club. When Green led his lastheart, declarer called for dummy’s trump 8, butAquino was able to overruff with the 9. Declarerguessed the spade situation correctly, but plus 300still was worth 81 out of a possible 90 matchpoints

Schedule for players’service desks

The following desks are located at the largecounter across from the Crystal Ballroom.

NABC Registration and Prize Desk9 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.6:30 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.NABC and ACBL Information Desk8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m..11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.6:45 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.Special Events/Tours Desk9:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.The Partnership Desk is located outside the

Palms Ballroom (regional events).8 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.6:30 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.Intermediate/Newcomer Desks are located in

and near the Crystal Ballroom H.I/N Registration and Prize Desk and I/N

Partnership Desk9 a.m. - 10 a.m.2 p.m. - 3 p.m.6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

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Jim Mahaffeyaccepts hisGoodwill honor.He is flanked byJayne Thomas,left, and AileenOsofsky.

Goodwill MessageHow pleasant it is to hear a player call, “Director, please” — instead of

an anguished “DIRECTOR!” Why not extend thatcourtesy to our caddies? Don’t you think “Caddy,please” has a rather nice sound.

Remember that Orlando is the first NABC forsome of our players — and it’s also the first NABCfor many of our caddies.

Aileen Osofsky, ChairmanNational Goodwill Committee

On the Excellent Qualities of ZekeJabbour, Bridge Player(with no apologies whatsoever to W.S. Gilbert)

If you want a receipt for that popular mysteryKnown to the world as that fellow, JabbourTake all the remarkable players in historyTotal them up and then add a few more.

The pluck of the Vanderbilt changing the scoring,The genius of Watson divining a hand.The wisdom of Woodson that all are ignoring.The play of Goren so carefully planned.

The pride of Passell, and the reasoning of Robinson,Coolness of Kasle, the wonder of Wold,The greatness of partnerships, Meckstroth and Rodwell,And Soloway resolute chasing the gold.

Take Crawford whose bids were too much for the layman,Add Easley Blackwood and Gerber and Stayman;

Then throw in the ladies, especially the best of them,Mary Jane Farell and all of the rest of them.Sweetness of Temper, distill and refine:Josephine, Helen and Sylvia Stein.

Take of the greatest the best that is feasible;Melt it down in a pipkin or crucibleSet it to simmer and take off the scum,And a man named Jabbour is the residuum.

If you want a receipt for that bridge-playing paragon,Get at the judgment of Crane if you can;The glory of Spaniards when playing for AragonHumor of Omar devising a plan.

Take Kaplan and Sheinwold, and Fry on finesses,The class of Mark Lair and the ring of a Bell;And Moyse who could almost eliminate guesses,And Hayden and Seamon, the flair of Weichsel.

The grace of a Hamman, whom no one displeases;And Ely and Oswald and Clyde Love on squeezes.

The style of a Rosenkranz, Schenken a touch of himLittle of Coffin, but not very much of himMark Itabashi and Phileas Fogg;Hamilton, Baze and the Hideous Hog!

Take of these elements all that is fusible;Melt them all down in a pipkin or crucible.Set them to simmer and take off the scum;And a man named Jabbour is the residuum!– Bab Again (incarnated this time as Gersh Morningstar)

suffering from the plight of an aging membership, few new members and stagnantgames,” said Engleman “Jordan used his creativity, knowledge of the game andtechnical expertise to address these issues.”

Jordan’s initial efforts focused on improving the quality of local games. Hefirst authorized the acquisition of a Duplimate machine to pre-duplicate boards forevery game. Then together with National Tournament Directors Millard Nachtweyand Doug Grove, he devised web movements for every number of tables possible.These movements create greater board duplication when there is a large numberof tables – thus the results are more representative. Now everyone plays the same26 boards and gets hand records. The game averages 30 tables a week plus anewcomer section of from eight to 10 tables.

The newcomer section is another story. When Jordan became president, therewere no Intermediate/Novice sections at the local games. So Jordan asked Tomand Alexis Cicontes to teach beginner bridge. He found a good location for theteaching, and he convinced the unit to underwrite athe initiative by supplyingbidding boxes, cards, tables, compensation, etc. Jordan also provided technicalsupport with ACBLscore and he posted scores on the website. He even bakedbanana bread for the students.

As a result of Jordan’s leadership, the unit has supported 300 students, roughlyhalf of whom have become ACBL members.

Jordan didn’t stop at the unit level. He and Susan Corbett were tournamentchairs for the Wilmington Regional.

His technological expertise and creativity know no bounds. He designed andmaintains the Unit 190 and the Bridge Studio websites.

The three American teams that brought home medals from the worldchampionships in Istanbul, Turkey, were honored. The teams:

Seniors team– gold medal: John Onstott, Jim Robison, John Schermer, NeilChambers, Marshall Miles, Leo Bell and npc Gene Freed.

Women’s Olympiad team – silver medal: Marinesa Letizia, Jill Meyers,Randi Montin, Janice Seamon-Molson, Tobi Sokolow, Carlyn Steiner and npcJill Levin.

University team – bronze medal – Charlie Garrod, Marc Glickman, AriGreenberg, John Kranyak, Joon Pahk, Noble Shore and npc Donna Compton.

Zeke JabbourDon Rumelhard, a friend and partner for 30 years, recalled his first meeting

with Jabbour. Barry Breakey asked Rumelhard to play with this new partner.“Who is they guy?” asked Breakey.

“Don’t worry, he can play,” said Rumelhard. “Where’s he from?”“Ann Arbor.”“Ann Arbor! I know everybody who can follow suit in Ann Arbor, and I’ve

never seen this guy before.”“Don’t worry, he can play.”Rumelhard then added, “Well, after 30,000 masterpoints, a first place in the

Barry Crane competition and numerous national and regional victories,including two world medals, the jury is in – he can play.”

Rumelhard further pointed out that Jabbour has other talents – creativehome builder, organizer and performer in the theater and an active politicianwho was known as the kingmaker.

Brent Manley, executive editor of The Bridge Bulletin, said that one of hispleasures as editor was to be the first to read each of Jabbour’s submissions.

Suddenly attention was directed to the back of the room where Kojak, akaBill Schoder, retired national tournament director, was at the piano. He played afew bars, and then Gersh Morningstar, who used to work with Jabbour in thetheater, started singing. It was a song he wrote just for Jabbour – you can findthe lyrics in the column on the left.

Jabbour’s wife Sharon said that lots of people call her Lucky – “Zeke’s thereason for that,” she said. “Zeke puts a smile on the face of bridge.”

When Jabbour took the podium, he was quick to say, “Lucky! You knowwho’s the lucky one in this family.” He told he how overwhelmed he felt atreceiving this honor.

Jim MahaffeyMark Lair told about his first “game” with Mahaffey.“Tom Mahaffey, Jim’s father, thought his son and I would make a good

partnership. We had a great dinner and then we spent four hours going over ourconventions and agreements. Then on the day of the game we spent another 90minutes refreshing our understandings.

“Then I went across the street to buy the entry – it was a little before oneo’clock. When I got to the playing area, I was informed that the game started at12:30. I pleaded with them to let us play, but it was no go. So we played in acouple of side games.

“But Jim had a problem – he couldn’t understand how a pro could forget tobuy an entry.”

Back in the Eighties, Mahaffey noticed the dearth of young players, PaulSoloway pointed out. “Jim funded a scholarship foundation and then kick-started our Educational Foundation.”

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Perseverence pays offBy Lynn Berg

On a day when theDaily Bulletin showed thechampions of the LifeMaster Pairs winning 125Masterpoints, Jerry andRochelle Goldstein werethrilled to win their veryfirst point.

The Wellington FLcouple have gone to sometrouble to get here: Jerryhas a motorized scooterand has trouble gettingaround. They playedFriday and Saturday in the0-20, Bridge Plus+ and 0-5/20 games withoutscratching, but they lovethe game and stayed on.

On Sunday, theyattended Marti Ronemus’ Easybridge! class with 63 others, and then stayed for the 7.5-table game that followed. Patience and perseverance paid off: the Goldsteins won a point.And ACBL benefited, too. Jerry was already a member, and Rochelle was so excited bytheir success that she joined, too.

Rochelle told TD Judy Cotterman that they had to go home “just when we started awinning streak,” but they were trying to figure out how to stay or to come back again.That’s as big a success for ACBL as that 125 points won elsewhere in the building.

JUST FOR NEW PLAYERS

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Rochelle and Jerry Goldstein

Using bid boxesThe use of bid boxes at clubs and tournaments

has become quite standard, but if you’re new toduplicate, bid boxes may also be new to you.

Here are some tips:• Decide on your call before you touch a bid

card. Don’t think with your fingers — decidewhether you’re going to bid 2♠ or 3♠ before youreach for that bid card.

• Look at the bid card before pulling itcompletely out of the box. You’d find it hard toconvince a director that you inadvertently pulledthe “Pass” card when you meant to bid 6♠.

• Display your bid cards neatly left to right infront of you. If all four players do this, a completerecord of the auction is displayed.

• Conclude the auction properly by placingyour “Pass” card on the table.

• Even when the auction has concluded, don’trush to gather up your bid cards and place themback in the box. Many players find it helpful to letall bid cards remain on the table until North hasrecorded the final contract and the opening lead hasbeen made.

• Try to avoid inadvertent calls. What isnormally a clear situation with spoken biddingbecomes somewhat hazy when bid boxes are used.

The Laws reads: “Until his partner makes acall, a player may substitute his intended call for aninadvertent call but only if he does so, or attemptsto do so, without pause for thought.”

An inadvertent call is inadvertent if — andonly if — it was a “slip of the fingers,” the bid boxequivalent of a “slip of the tongue.” You reached forthe 3♣ card but the 3♦ card accidentally came out.

In these situations, the correct call may besubstituted without penalty. A player who callsattention to the inadvertent bid as soon as he noticeswhat he actually pulled from the bid box has doneso without pause for thought, even if some time haselapsed.

This is the “oops” rule: with spoken bidding —you would have said, “Three clubs — oops, I meantthree diamonds.” With bid boxes, you may say,“Oops” and substitute the 3♣ bid card for the 3♦bid card.

Actor in new role astournament director

By Lynn BergPass Phil Gillis in

the hall or a playingroom, and you mightassume you are seeing atournament director orsome other bridgenotable. Tall, dignified,carefully turned out in ablue blazer, starchedshirt and hand-tied bow

tie, Phil has considerable presence.Look again and make eye contact, and you

realize that you are meeting someone keenlyinterested in people and curious about how thingswork.

Which explains why a 79-year-old retiredlawyer and actor is here in Orlando to take the clubdirector course as well as the TeacherAccreditation Program (TAP). Phil and his wife,Teresa, came from Detroit, she to play bridge andPhil to attend courses.

Phil learned to play the game 70 years ago. Hewas ill, confined to bed, and a friend of his fathergave him an Autobridge set. Four years later, stillintrigued with the game, he played with his fatherat a high school bridge party.

Sixty-five years later, Phil remembers the firsthand he and his father bid. It seems Dad was aproponent of the “Boulder Dam System,” a quick-trick, counting approach with lots of jump bids.

Phil went on to practice law in Detroit andbegan making commercials and local-set moviesin the Detroit and Pontiac areas. Eventually heplayed small parts in movies in Hollywood. Hisinterest in bridge while on location in NewZealand for a movie about Hercules led him toplay in a dozen different New Zealand clubs.

In Orlando, Phil is “impressed with the ACBLmaterials” of the courses he attended as well aswith the “high quality of service and careful workof the ACBL professionals.”

He capped a busy day of course work withobservation and going on the floor as a director forpart of the afternoon session in the 0-300 games.

Thinking Bridge #5By Eddie Kantar

Dlr: South ♠ Q 8 6 Vul: E-W ♥ Q 8 7

♦ A K Q J 10♣ 6 5

♠ A K J 7 4 ♠ 9 3 ♥ 6 5 4 ♥ 3 2 ♦ — ♦ 8 7 6 5 2 ♣ K Q 10 8 4 ♣ 9 7 3 2

♠ 10 5 2♥ A K J 10 9♦ 9 4 3♣ A J

West North East South1♥

1♠ 2♦ Pass 2♥3♣ 4♥ All Pass

West leads the ♠A. Plan your defense as East.The bidding was normal. West showed his two

five-card suits but was outbid by the opponents.Sitting East (it’s hard to believe that you are

going to be the hero on this deal, isn’t it?), you start ahigh-low in spades to show your doubleton. Partnercashes the ♠K and leads the ♠J which you ruff.

It may be tempting to return a club, a suit partnerhas bid, but partner has warned you not to lead a club.His return of the ♠J, an unusually high card in a suitwhere he had a choice of spades to lead, is a suitpreference play.

Partner is asking you to return the higher-rankingside suit (diamonds). Alternatively, the return of a lowspade would ask you to return the lower-ranking sidesuit, clubs.

It is not for you to reason why, it is for you to door die. When you return a diamond, partner ruffs andyou are a hero.

Point to remember: When giving partner a ruff,you will have a choice of cards to lead. The card youselect will be interpreted as suit preference.

A good partner will return the suit you ask for.Therefore, do yourself a favor and ask yourself whichsuit you really want returned. If you don’t and thingsgo wrong, it’s on your head.

Table Talk Bridge Cartoonscopyright Jude Goodwin

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Trivia KeyThe answers to all three trivia quizzes during

this tournament are contained in this list. Use itcarefully.Becker, B. JayBelladonna, GiorgioChurchill, S. GartonDeutsch, SeymonGruenther, Alfred M.Goren, CharlesGuiver, HaroldHayden, DorothyHazen, LeeJacoby, OswaldJordan, RobertKaplan, EdgarKehela, SamiLenz, SidneyLilie, HaroldMitchell, VictoryMurray, EricPender, PeterRapee, George

Robinson, ArthurRoot, BillRose, IrvingRosenblum, JuliusRoth, AlRubin, CarlSanders, CarolSchleifer, MeyerSeamon, BillySheinwold, AlfredSims, P. HalSobel, HelenSolomon, CharlieStayman, SamStone, TobiasTreadwell, DaveVanderbilt, HaroldWolff, Bobby

Trivia for restless minds – Part 2,Includes hints

This is a difficult quiz, so there is a key on thispage to help you (this is the second of three quizzes).You can tear this quiz out of the Daily Bulletin andturn it in to the Hospitality Desk on the first floor. DONOT SUBMIT YOUR ANSWERS TO THE DAILYBULLETIN.

The deadline for submitting your answers forTrivia Quiz 2 is Tuesday at 8 p.m. Be sure to includeyour name and how to contact you. All entries withcorrect answers will be included in a drawing for fivewinners. Each winner will receive a $25 giftcertificate good at any TGI Friday’s in the U.S.

1. Which bridge player did professionalmagicians consider to be the best amateur magicianin the U.S.? Hint: He was also of championshipcaliber in bowling, table tennis and golf and wasOswald Jacoby’s partner in the Bridge Match of theCentury versus the Culbertsons.

2. Which bridge player, born in London, was achief code and cipher expert for the Office ofStrategic Services USA? Hint: He was the early leadappeals chairman for the ACBL at NABCs and wrotethe best seller 5 Weeks to Winning Bridge.

3. Which bridge player won the Life Master Pairsin 1937 and 1948, setting two records in the latter:65.5% average for four sessions, including 77.4% ina single session. Hint: Cecil Head was his partner forthe record-setting performance.

4. Which bridge player won the WorldChampionship of Backgammon in 1973? Hint: Hewas the first player to earn more than 1000masterpoints in a single year, and a two-level transferand a game-forcing trump raise are two conventionsthat bear his name.

5. Which bridge player served as president of theAmerican Red Cross from 1957 to 1964 and was thechief referee in the Culbertson-Lenz match of 1931?Hint: He was ACBL’s first and possibly mostprestigious tournament director who also achievedthe rank of general in the U.S. Army.

6. Which ACBL member was a U.S. DistrictCourt judge and presided at the Pete Rose trial? Hewas also ACBL President in 1971. Hint: He rarelyhad time to play bridge.

7. What brother/sister combination won aVanderbilt Knockout Teams and a SpingoldKnockout Teams in the same year, playing on thesame team? Hint: Both have lived in Florida and arecurrently represented by at least two other familymembers who are expert players.

8. Who were the first three ACBL memberselected to the Bridge Hall of Fame? Hint: Oneinvented the game, the other two popularized it.

♠ ♥ ♦ ♣

Suit combinationsBy Barry Rigal

Some suit combinations don’t seem to offermuch scope for machination. Look at Board 3 fromthe second qualifying session of the Board-a-MatchTeams.

Board 3 ♠ A 9 4Dlr: South ♥ Q J 4Vul: E-W ♦ 10 5

♣ A K Q 3 2♠ J 5 3 2 ♠ Q 8 7 6♥ A 7 ♥ K 9 6 5 3♦ A 8 6 ♦ 9 4 2♣ 8 6 5 4 ♣ 9

♠ K 10♥ 10 8 2♦ K Q J 7 3♣ J 10 7

You play 3NT as North. The Q-J-4 opposite the10-8-2 looks as if it is worth one trick however youslice it: yes or no?

At some tables the contract was 3NT. East leda heart to the ace and 4. Back came a heart to thequeen and king and hearts were cleared. Declarercashed a bunch of side-suit tricks, and eventuallythe defense took the ♦A. Yawn?

Well, consider what happens if North smoothlydeposits the queen and jack under the king and ace.Now East has to weigh up whether West has ♥ A-7-4 or ♥ A-7 and a key control in either clubsor diamonds – in which case he should duck. If hefalls for the bait and ducks, declarer has an 11thtrick – together with a board-a-match win and anaggravated opponent!

Here’s another interesting deal from the samesession along the same lines:

Board 7 ♠ Q 5 4 2Dlr: South ♥ J 9 8 3Vul: Both ♦ 10 6

♣ J 9 6♠ J 7 3 ♠ K 9 8♥ — ♥ Q 10 5 4♦ K Q J 9 5 2 ♦ 4 3♣ A 4 3 2 ♣ K Q 7 5

♠ A 10 6♥ A K 7 6 2♦ A 8 7♣ 10 8

How many spade losers do East-West have intheir diamond contract? Well, it looks as if youhave two if you are a good guesser, three if you arenot. This was the bidding:

West North East South1NT

3♦ Pass Pass PassOn the ♥8 lead to the king, ruffed, declarer led

a top diamond, ducked. South won the nextdiamond and carefully exited in diamonds.Declarer won and cashed three clubs, ending inhand to reach this ending:

♠ Q 5 4 2♥ J 9♦ —♣ —

♠ J 7 3 ♠ K 9 8♥ — ♥ Q 10♦ 9 5 ♦ —♣ 2 ♣ 5

♠ A 10 6♥ A 7 6♦ —♣ —

Now declarer led a low spade toward thedummy, intending to put in the 8. Declarer knewSouth would be endplayed. So did North, whohoped his partner held A-J-10, in which case hewould be a hero by playing the queen.No such luck– declarer covered the queen with the king and lostonly one spade trick. South had to lead a spade backto the 9 or play a top heart, letting declarer ruff andcross to dummy in clubs for a spade discard on the♥Q.

Blue Ribbon Pairs:a prestigious event

Last year first-time partners Michael Seamon andGeir Helgemo led the Edgar Kaplan Blue RibbonPairs after the semifinal round and again when itcounted: at the end of the final round.

The pair’s 1825.36 matchpoints was almost twofull boards (51 was top) ahead of runners-up EricGreco and Geoff Hampson, who posted 1730.30.

The Edgar Kaplan Blue Ribbon Pairs ranks withthe Life Master Pairs as one of the most prestigious— and toughest — pair events on the ACBL calendar.Like the LM Pairs, the Blue Ribbon Pairs is playedover three days and includes two qualifying, twosemifinal and two final sessions.

Entry is restricted to winners and runners-up inregional championships — plus high finishers inNorth American championships, members of currentGrand National district championship teams,members of current official teams representingACBL and the top 100 lifetime masterpoint holders.

The Blue Ribbon Pairs was renamed the EdgarKaplan Blue Ribbon Pairs in 1999 to honor one ofbridge’s all-time great players, writers, administratorsand the authority on the laws of the game.

Kaplan (1925-1997) won his first NorthAmerican championship in 1953 — the Vanderbilt —and his last in 1997 — the Open Swiss Teams at theSpring NABC in Dallas.

Kaplan was recognized as the world’s foremostauthority on the laws of duplicate and rubber bridge.He became co-chairman of the ACBL LawsCommission in 1978 and was co-chairman of theWBF Laws Commission at the time of his death.

He was named ACBL Honorary Member in1993. In 1995 he was inducted into the ACBL BridgeHall of Fame and the WBF Hall of Fame.

The trophyThe event is contested for the Cavendish Trophy,

awarded for the National Open Pair Championshipand donated by the Cavendish Club of New York in1928. Since 1963, the trophy has been awarded towinners of the Blue Ribbon Pairs.

Winners:1963 B. Jay Becker, Dorothy Truscott1964 Bob Hamman, Lew Mathe1965 Chuck Henke, John Moran1966 Charles Coon, Richard Zeckhauser1967 Sami Kehela, Baron Wolf Lebovic1968 Larry Cohen, Richard Katz1969 Eric Paulsen, Alex Tschekaloff1970 Chuck Burger, Ira Rubin1971 Roger Bates, John Grantham1972 Richard Khautin, Warren Kornfeld1973 Steve Robinson, Kit Woolsey1974 Edgar Kaplan, Norman Kay1975 Steve Robinson, Kit Woolsey1976 Jay Alfelbaum, Bill Edelstein1977 Lou Bluhm, Tommy Sanders1978 Ron Andersen, David Berkowitz1979 Robert Levin, Ron Smith1980 Warren Rosner, Allan Stauber1981 Larry Cohen, Ron Gerard1982 Eric Rodwell, Jeff Meckstroth1983 Marty Bergen, Larry Cohen1984 1-2. Jack Kennedy, Bobby Wolff;

1-2. David Funk, Mark Lair1985 Eric Rodwell, Walter Johnson1986 Bob Hamman, Ron Von der Porten1987 Fred Stewart, Steve Weinstein1988 Marty Bergen, Larry Cohen1989 Mark Molson, Robert Lebi1990 Kit Woolsey, Ed Manfield1991 Bob Hamman, Nick Nickell1992 Haig Tchamitch, Adam Wildavsky1993 Bob Hamman, Michael Rosenberg1994 Mark Lair, Alexander Weiland1995 David Berkowitz, Larry Cohen1996 Jim Krekorian, Bob Blanchard1997 Adam Wildavsky, Allan Falk1998 Zia Mahmood, Howard Weinstein1999 Jill Meyers, John Mohan2000 Marc Jacobus, Richard Coren2001 Salvador Assael, Nafiz Zorlu2002 Sidney Lazard, Bart Bramley2003 Michael Seamon, Geir Helgemo

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In order to keep thebridge public informed ofappeals results in a timelyfashion, the NABC DailyBulletin staff publisheswrite-ups. Every effort ismade to ensure that these reports are accurate andcomplete. However, before they are published in theNABC Appeals Casebook revisions may be made.

TOURNAMENT APPEALSAPPEAL CASE 2

Event: LM PairsSession: 1st Final

Marvin ShatzDlr: North ♠ A J 8 5 4Vul: None ♥ K J 10 7 6 4

♦ K♣ 4

Roger Lord Peggy Kaplan♠ 9 ♠ K Q 6 3♥ 9 ♥ Q 5 2♦ Q J 6 4 3 ♦ 10 8 7 2♣ K Q J 8 6 3 ♣ A 5

Peter Wolf♠ 10 7 2♥ A 8 3♦ A 9 5♣ 10 9 7 2

West North East South1♥ Pass 2♥

3♣ 3♠ 4♣ DblAll Pass

Facts: The last four cards in declarer’s (West’s)hand were ♣K Q 8 and ♦6. The ♦6 was the onlyremaining diamond in play. South still held threeclubs and the ♠10 and North held the ♠A. The playhad gone: ♥J led and won, heart to the ace, ruffed.♦Q, losing to the king. ♥K, winning, declarerpitching his ♠9. Another heart, ruffed by the ♣5,♣9 and ♣J. Declarer played a diamond to South’sace. North ruffed a diamond and played anotherheart, ruffed by the ♣A. At this point, West put the♣K and ♣Q on the table, and after a brief pauseplaced the ♦6 and the ♣8 on the table sequentially.Declarer did not immediately make a statement anda discussion arose. The director was summoned.West told the director that the diamond was goodand that he would know about the bad club breakwhen North failed to follow, in which case hewould be unable to pick up the trump.

Director’s Ruling: The director ruled thatunder Law 70D, which governs contested claims,the play of the ♣8 before the ♦6 would have beencareless or inferior, but not irrational for a declarerwho had made no statement about trumps.Therefore, the declarer awarded the final two tricksto North-South by forcing the lead of the ♣8 at trick12. Down four, minus 800 for East-West.

The Appeal: East-West said that when declarerput his cards on the table, South kept stating that thelosing club had to be played first and did not giveWest a chance to state the order of play. So, theEast-West appeal was based on their perception thatSouth had deprived West of the opportunity tomake a timely statement and on their belief that theorder in which West placed his cards on the tablemanifested his intent to play them in that order.

The Decision: The committee determined thatsince declarer had not made an oral statement ofclaim, his actions may be decisive. The committeebelieved that declarer’s play of the cards in theorder he did manifested his intent to make his claimbased on that order of play. Playing two hightrumps, an off-suit winner and then the final trumpis sufficiently unnatural for it to manifest declarer’sintent to base his claim on the play of the cards inthat order. Had he thought his whole hand waswinners, he would likely have placed all the cardsdown at once or placed the clubs down first andthen the diamonds. Therefore the committeeawarded only one of the last two tricks to North-South. Result: East-West minus 500, North-Southplus 500.

DIC: CukoffReviewer: DukePanel: Barry Rigal, chairperson, Michael

Rosenberg, Danny Sprung, Jeff Roman, ChrisWillenken

APPEAL CASE 1Event: LM Open PairSession: 2nd Qualification

Albert LochliDlr: South ♠ A K 4Vul: Both ♥ Q J 7 3

♦ K Q 8 3♣ 3 2

Fred Hamilton Mark Itabashi♠ Q 10 8 7 2 ♠ J 5♥ A 6 5 ♥ 4♦ —- ♦ 9 6 4 2♣ Q J 10 8 6 ♣ A K 9 7 5 4

Stephen Brauss♠ 9 6 3♥ K 10 9 8 2♦ A J 10 7 5♣ —-

West North East SouthPass

Pass 1NT 3♣ 3♥5♣ Dbl (1) Pass 5♦Pass 5♥ All Pass

(1) Agreed-upon break in tempo.Facts: The director, who was called after the

5♦ bid, determined that the double was precededby an extended break in tempo of about 25 seconds.The STOP card had been used prior to the 3♣ bid.North-South play 15-17 1NT. North-South had notdiscussed whether 3♥ was forcing, but both treatedit as highly constructive. East-West play DONTover opponent’s 1NT opening bids.

Director’s Ruling: The director ruled that thebreak in tempo suggested doubt about the double of5♣, which in turn suggested that 5♦ would be amore attractive alternative for South, as pass is alogical alternative to bidding 5♦. Hence, the resultwas adjusted to 5♣ doubled, plus 750 for East-West.

The Appeal: South disagreed with thedirector’s finding that pass was a logical alternative– especially against top-level players.

The Decision: The committee consideredmany typical North hands and estimated thatpulling the double would produce a better resultthan passing a little more than half the time.However, this clearly did not make passing anillogical alternative. Since the slowness of temposuggested that bidding was more attractive thanpassing, the committee determined that South mustpass. The play in 5♣ would easily achieve 11 tricksand no more. Therefore, the adjustment of theboard’s result to plus 750 East-West was made.

The committee determined that North-Southwere experienced players and should have beenfamiliar with Law 16, Unauthorized Information,which governs situations such as this. Thecommittee decided that the appeal was withoutmerit.

DIC: CukoffReviewer: HubertPanel: Richard Popper, chairperson; Gail

Greenberg, Ellen Melson, Bob Schwartz, LarryCohen.

Bronze Life MasterSusie Butler of Marblehead MA went over 500

points when she finished second in a CompactKnockout Consolation bracket.

Trivia Quiz winnersThe following got all the trivia questions

correct: Carol Sanders, Libby Fernandez, DonnaRodwell, Peggy Sutherlin and Joanna Stansby.Each may pick up their $25 certificate (good at anyTGI Friday’s in the country) at the RegistrationDesk.

Convention card reminderEach player is required to have a convention

card filled out legibly and on the table throughout asession. Both cards of a partnership must beidentical and include the first and last names ofeach member of the partnership.

If a director determines that neither player hasa substantially completed card, the partnership mayplay only the Standard American Yellow Card andmay use only standard carding. This restriction maybe lifted only at the beginning of a subsequentround after convention cards have been properlyprepared and approved by the director. Further, thepartnership will receive a 1/6 board matchpointpenalty for each board played, commencing withthe next round and continuing until the restriction islifted. In IMP team games, penalties shall be at thediscretion of the director.

If the director determines the partnership has atleast one substantially completed convention cardbut has not fully complied with ACBL regulations,the director may give warnings or assign suchpenalties as he deems to be appropriate under thecircumstances.

The objective of these warnings and penaltiesis the encouragement of full compliance withACBL regulations.

Come meet the starsOn Wednesday between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30

p.m., the prize desk will be manned by a collectionof expert bridge players from around the country.

Pick up your section to prize and have yourphoto taken with your favorite player. Below is alist of some of the celebrities you will meet.Michael Cappellett Jr.Shannon CappellettiCurtis CheekGary CohlerHjordis EythorsdottirGarey HaydenSharon JabbourZeke JabbourMark LairKyle LarsenRobert LevinJill Levin

Janice Seamon-MolsonMark MolsonRobert MorrisMike PassellJudi RadinMichael RadinKerri SanbornMichael SeamonRon SmithPaul SolowayAlan SontagEddie Wold

Child careChild care services are available at this

tournament. The contact room is 20483 – call forfurther information.There are minibridgelessons daily from 6:45p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Hours for childcare: 12:30 p.m. to 5:30p.m. and 7 p.m. tomidnight.

Turn ‘em offCell phones, audible pagers or any similar

communication equipment may not be operated oroperable in the playing areaduring a session of play atNABCs except for health-relatedequipment or by permission ofthe director-in-charge of thetournament or event.

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MARSHA MAY STERNBERG BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS20 Teams

110.00 1 Hansa Narasimhan, Los Altos Hills CA; Irina Levitina, Fair Lawn NJ; DebbieRosenberg, New Rochelle NY; JoAnna Stansby, Castro Valley CA; Jill Levin,Bronx NY; Susan Picus, New York NY 38.06

82.50 2 JoAnn Sprung, Philadelphia PA; Pam Wittes, Venice CA; Renee Mancuso, LosAngeles CA; Kathleen Sulgrove, Twinsburg OH; Peggy Sutherlin, Dallas TX;Karen Allison, Las Vegas NV 35.65

61.88 3 Valerie Westheimer - Judi Radin, New York NY; Shawn Quinn, Richmond TX;Mildred Breed, Austin TX; Stasha Cohen, Glen Ridge NJ; Cheri Bjerkan,Elmhurst IL 34.31

48.89 4 Kathy Baum, Germantown TN; Peg Waller, Eden Prairie MN; Candace Griffey,Daytona Beach FL; Joan Eaton, Willowdale ON 34.27

44.00 5 Carlyn Steiner, Seattle WA; Marinesa Letizia, Las Vegas NV; Randi Montin,Napa CA; Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA; Janice Seamon-Molson, Hollywood FL;Tobi Sokolow, Austin TX 32.90

40.00 6 Ann Labe, Vancouver WA; Shannon Cappelletti, Hixson TN; Danielle VonArnim, Hockenheim; Sabine Auken, Charlottenlund 2 Denmark 32.29

36.67 7 Cathy Strauch, San Diego CA; Carreen Hinds, Bakersfield CA; Judy Pede,Grass Valley CA; G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, New York NY 31.77

33.85 8 Sheri Winestock, Las Vegas NV; Libby Fernandez, Tuscaloosa AL; CarolSanders, Nashville TN; Suzy Burger, West Bloomfield MI 31.51

31.43 9 Sylvia Fay Caley, Montreal QC; Marjorie Michelin, Los Angeles CA; JuneDeutsch, Aventura FL; Edith Freilich, Miami Beach FL 31.25

29.33 10 Lisa Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ; Joann Glasson, Pennington NJ; Linda Lewis,Las Vegas NV; Betty Ann Kennedy, Shreveport LA 29.56

27.50 11 Jane Segal, Villanova PA; Judy Kay-Wolff, Dallas TX; Diana Schuld, GlenHead NY; Cynthia Hinckley, Guayanabo PR 29.27

25.88 12 Lynn Baker, Austin TX; Kay Schulle, Purchase NY; Lynn Deas, SchenectadyNY; Beth Palmer, Silver Spring MD; Kerri Sanborn, Stony Point NY; HjordisEythorsdottir, Huntsville AL 28.76

24.44 13 Barbara Wallace, Miami FL; Florence Rotman, N Miami Beach FL; PeggyKaplan, Minnetonka MN; Nancy Popkin, Saint Louis MO 28.28

This deal from the Open and Women’s Board-a-Match Team game (second qualifying session))brought tears to the eyes of a few Souths.

Dlr: East ♠ J 7 3 2Vul: Both ♥ 9 8 4

♦ K 10 9 3 2♣ 3

♠ 8 5 ♠ K 6♥ A K Q J 10 7 5 ♥ 6 2♦ A 6 ♦ 8 7 5 4♣ 6 4 ♣ A K J 9 7

♠ A Q 10 9 4♥ 3♦ Q J♣ Q 10 8 5 2

West North East SouthPass 1♠

Dbl 3♠ 3NT 4♠5♥ All Pass

If North had led a spade, the defenders wouldhave scored the first two tricks and eventually adiamond trick to defeat 5♥. Then there would be nostory. At several tables, the opening lead was the♣3, a natural singleton lead. At one table in thewomen’s event, Sue Weinstein (West) won the clublead in dummy, drew trumps and led the ♦A and♦6. South played the queen under the ace, butNorth played the 9 on the 6, and South had to winthe trick with the jack. South was endplayed, forcedto lead a black suit to declarer’s advantage. Making11 tricks.

To defeat 5♥, North had to make the famousCrocodile Coup play, going up second hand withthe ♦K to swallow her partner’s jack. You wouldthink in Florida that players would be on the look-out for this play, but the truth is Florida has veryfew crocodiles – the creatures that float around inthe lagoons here are alligators!

In the Open Board-a-Match Teams, HughBrown (West) found a fantastic way to avoid givinghis opponents the chance to execute the Crocodile.Brown won the club lead in dummy, and drewseven rounds of trump! This was the position whenthe last trump was led:

♠ J 7 ♥ — ♦ K 10 9 3 ♣ —

♠ 8 5 ♠ K 6♥ 5 ♥ —♦ A 6 ♦ 8 7♣ 6 ♣ K J

♠ A Q♥ — ♦ Q J♣ Q 10

On the lead of the ♥5, diamonds were thrownaround the table. Notice that South could notdiscard a spade or a club. He had been squeezeddown to one diamond on that last trump. Brownthen was able to cash the ♦A, extracting South’slast diamond, followed by a club to the king and the♣J, endplaying South to lead from the A-Q ofspades at trick 12.

This triple-squeeze strip and endplay wasbeautifully handled, and, though I won’t say it leftSouth in crocodile tears, I will say South wasimpressed enough to show me the deal for today’sDaily Bulletin.

This was a special edition of Bridge TodayDaily for the ACBL Daily Bulletin, but BridgeToday Daily is available also through email, M-F,by yearly subscription. I hope you like this columnand will subscribe here in Orlando, with ourspecial 40% off introductory rate (only $20 insteadof $35) at the Baron-Barclay booksellers’ stand, orsign up through Bridgetoday.com when you gethome. Good luck in the tournament, and don’t stepon any alligators.

– Matthew Granovetter

Bridge Today Daily - Crocodile TearsBy Matthew Granovetter

Thanksgiving Day DinnerThere will be a Thanksgiving Day dinner

buffet, subsidized by District 9, in the CanaryBallroom. There will be two seatings – at 4:30 p.m.and 6:30 p.m.

Tickets are only $20 per person because District9 is picking up $10 of the $30 charge for the meal.Because seating is limited, tickets must be purchasedby noon on Wednesday. Tickets are available at theRegistration Desk.

The menuFresh Bread Service - Bread and ButterFresh Garden Salad - Assorted Toppings - Choice

of DressingsTraditional Relishes, Including Carrots, Celery,

Olives and PicklesRoasted Whole Turkey - Bone-in Roasted Ham

Carved to Order Mashed Potatoes - Sweet Potatoes - Sage

Dressing - Traditional Dressing - Cranberry SauceSeasonal Vegetable MedleyWarm Apple Cobbler - Pecan and Pumpkin TartsFreshly Brewed Coffee - Decaffeinated Coffee,

Select Teas

Lost walletCaddy Alex Phillips lost his wallet on Monday.

If you find it (the wallet has a Country Inn & Suiteskey inside), please telephone 501-350-1520.

On the last round, Bertheau won both boardswhile the two teams ahead of them split theirboards, allowing Bertheau to leapfrog into first.

Five members of the winning team – all butKamil – were recording their second NorthAmerican championship together. With FredGitelman playing instead of Kamil, the same squadwon the North American Swiss Teams at the 2003Spring NABC in Philadelphia, and (with Kamil)they were second in the same event in Reno earlierthis year.

Open BAMContinued from page 1

Entry feesPlayers must be ACBL members whose service

fees or dues are current in order to compete in anyof the following nationally ranked events: Nail LifeMaster Open Pairs, Smith Life Master Women’sPairs, Reisinger Board-a-Match Teams, KeohaneNorth American Swiss Teams, Kaplan Blue RibbonPairs, Mitchell Open Board-a-Match Teams,Marsha May Sternberg Women’s Board-a-MatchTeams and the Senior Knockouts. The entry fees forthese contests are $16.50 per player per session.

Players must also be current ACBL members toplay in the Miles Non-Life Master Pairs or theNational 99er Pairs. The entry fee is $15 per playerper session.

Regional championships are $14 per player persession for ACBL members, $16 for non- members.

All other events are $13 per player per sessionfor ACBL members, $15 for non-members.

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BIGGEST EVER COMPACT KNOCKOUTSBracket 1 16 Teams30.76 1 Elaine Landow - Craig Robinson, Lansdale

PA; Royce McCray, Caddo Mills TX; Jay Baum, GermantownTN23.07 2 Elaine Said, Nashville TN; Joe Rickman,

Maryville TN; Keith Garber, Massapequa NY; Ruth Stober, GreatNeck NY16.92 3 Claire Tornay, Palm Beach Gardens FL;

Ellasue Chaitt, Palm Beach Gardens FL; Nadine Wood, SilverSpring MD; Terry Michaels, Prairie Village KS13.84 4 Linda McGarry, Stuart FL; Laurie Kranyak,

Bay Village OH; Rhoda Prager, Allentown PA; NancyMolesworth, Croton Hdsn NY

Bracket 2 16 Teams27.68 1 Daniel Boye, Syracuse NY; Susan Yates,

Rochester NY; Charles Miner, Orlando FL; Steven Barcus,Altamonte Spg FL20.76 2 Bob Balderson Jr - Cynthia Balderson, Eden

Prairie MN; Paul Meerschaert, Tonka Bay MN; Carole Miner,Rochester MN15.22 3 Chris Niemann, Osprey FL; Gen Geiger -

Marietta Huggard, Sarasota FL; Carolyn Holcomb, EnglewoodFL12.46 4 Charlene Predmest, Delray Beach FL; Muriel

Altus, Tampa FL; Vivian Griscom - Barbara Kasle, Boca RatonFL

Bracket 3 16 Teams24.91 1 Richard Stoppe, Greenacres FL; Dottie Zike-

Stoppe, W Palm Beach FL; Rod Van Wyk, Alton IL; GlennSmith, Creve Coeur MO18.68 2 Jonathan Steinberg, Toronto ON; Ivy

Steinberg, Cedar Valley ON; Jim McKeown, State College PA;Albert Shrive, Clarks Green PA13.70 3 Gerald Gitles - Robert Oslin, Chicago IL;

Michael Edwards, Rock Island IL; Muhammad Abedi, HanoverPark IL11.21 4 Betty Grandoff, Clearwater FL; Douglas

Drew, Sarasota FL; Sharon Fairchild, Rocky River OH; ShirleySeals, Ponte Vedra FL

Bracket 4 16 Teams22.42 1 Michael Waters - Robert Pardue - Vincent

Carcello, Knoxville TN; Charles Nemes, Hinsdale IL16.82 2 Robert Hollow, Madoc ON; Donna Rodwell,

Clearwater Beach FL; Marsha McElroy, Mount Laurel NJ;Robert McPhee, Belleville ON12.33 3 Carole Weinstein, Acton MA; Florine Atkins-

Garber, Massapequa NY; Randy Corn, Bellevue WA; Toni Bales,Pickerington OH10.09 4 Nancy Kalow, New York NY; Maris Zilant,

North Miami FL; Susan Fuller, Miami FL; Margie Sullivan,Sagamore Beach MA

Bracket 5 16 Teams20.18 1 Mike Rice - Jon Rice, Winston Salem NC;

Robert Fendrick, Marietta GA; Len Case, Charlotte NC15.14 2 Donna Natili, Schenectady NY; Diane Walker,

Gaithersburg MD; Rae Dethlefsen, Reston VA; Rich Kasprowicz,Menands NY11.10 3 Marijan Word - Bob Ayers, Covington GA;

Delysia Ashwood, Atlanta GA; Elsie Hathorn, Conyers GA9.08 4 Dean Panagopoulos, Lynn MA; Barbara

Burgess, Burlington MA; Joseph De Gaetano, Atkinson NH; PaulNason, Malden MA

Bracket 6 16 Teams18.16 1 Jack Longman - Kathy Longman, Clearwater

FL; Patricia Chiszar - James Chiszar, Naperville IL13.62 2 Lynne Logan, Diamondhead MS; Russell

Stowers, Weidman MI; Mary Gorkin, Liverpool NY; Don Heisler,West Seneca NY

9.99 3 John Paul McNamee, Cape Coral FL; RavaGiguere, Bryans Road MD; Barbara Summers, Silver SpringMD; Adelaide Schultze, Key Largo FL

8.17 4 Greg West - Larry Dunham, Tucson AZ;Leslie Strong, Santa Ynez CA; Rose Boot, Fresno CA

Bracket 7 16 Teams16.34 1 Harry Rogers, Wailuku HI; Robert Rycus,

Delray Beach FL; Kathy Newman, West Bloomfield MI; CristinaTita, Detroit MI12.26 2 Michael Mayer, Ellicott City MD; Katharine

Feiock, Baltimore MD; Susan Bowles, Va Beach VA; CathleenSpeer, Portsmouth RI

8.99 3 Maureen Moriarty, Nokomis FL; AdrienneMuslin, Tampa FL; Marianne Timmons - Gretchen Funk, SafetyHarbor FL

7.35 4 Andrea Hayman, New York NY; MasonDavis, Marietta GA; Judy Prescott, Trumbull CT; Kamla Chawla,Longmeadow MA

Bracket 8 16 Teams14.71 1 Carl Becker - James Hawkes - Harold Rhyne

Jr, Charleston SC; James Gentry Jr, Augusta GA11.03 2 Sandra Stevens, Katy TX; Barbara Phillips,

Spring TX; Claudette Roush - Billie Shotwell, Houston TX8.09 3 Karl Keller - Tami Hilton - Pam Michael,

Colorado Springs CO; William Michael, Colorado Sprgs CO6.62 4 Dorothy Darcey, Pompano Beach FL; Daniel

Williams, Newport Coast CA; John Burlison - Joan Dennis,Hallandale FL

Bracket 9 16 Teams13.24 1 Delores Boyd - Billie Boyd, Ind Hbr Beach

FL; Richard Dittman, Tecumseh ON; Tom Barrett, Ottawa ON9.93 2 Brenda Mehalko - Jack Mehalko, Villa Hills

KY; Gay Miller, Centerville OH; Larry Klein, Cincinnati OH

7.28 3 Ralph Tamlyn, Larchmont NY; John Boyer -Ellyn Plato, Hastings Hdsn NY; Denis Murphy, Belleville ON

5.96 4 John McNamara - Diane Wharen, Largo FL;Freida Dohrman, Clearwater FL; Richard Wagner, Seminole FL

Bracket 10 16 Teams11.92 1 Jim Cahalan, Isle of Palms SC; Bertram

Booth, Willowdale ON; Dan Pickett, Casper WY; Reiko Raese,Boulder CO

8.94 2 Ross Spiro, Cherry Hill NJ; James Zinkand,Plymouth Mtng PA; April Hand, Mt Laurel NJ; Amal Dasgupta,Wilmington DE

6.56 3 Irene Silver, Scarsdale NY; Liane Pruzan,Lake Worth FL; Irene Lippert - Sheldon Lippert, White PlainsNY

5.36 4 Ed Jennings - Henry Schroder - Elton Lipnick,Houston TX; Bob Reinman, Colorado Springs CO

Bracket 11 16 Teams10.73 1 Barry Margolin, Arlington MA; Doug

Anderson, Quincy MA; Jeffrey Lehman, Newton Center MA;Anthony Eckman, Orlando FL

8.05 2 William Farnan, Ormond Beach FL; MarvinKindy, Port Orange FL; Virginia Winters, Deland FL; LavaughnWiltgen, Daytona Beach FL

5.90 3 Nicolas Hammond, Atlanta GA; EdwardForan, Marietta GA; Dan Durham - Sharyl Durham, Las VegasNV

4.83 4 Anita Graham, Lakeland FL; Deanna Lewis,Rochester MI; Janet Garthe, Suttons Bay MI; Ellyn Batko,Deerfield IL

Bracket 12 16 Teams9.66 1 Ron Grove - Judy Chapman - Maureen Karst -

Garry Karst, Edmonton AB7.25 2 David Binney, Seattle WA; John Weinberg,

Mercer Island WA; John Aslin, Bainbridge Is WA; James RSalter, Woodinville WA

5.31 3 John Killeen - Patricia Killeen, MishawakaIN; Donna Simon - Daniel Simon, South Bend IN

4.35 4 Howard Doppelt, N Miami Beach FL; WLiebman, Sunny Isles Beach FL; Susan Hopkins, Dunwoody GA;Harry Hopkins, Atlanta GA

Bracket 13 16 Teams8.69 1 Alan Curtis - Ocki Krogfoss, Thousand Oaks

CA; Burt O’Dell, Weeki Wachee FL; Jim Rupp Jr, Oxnard CA6.52 2 Michael Pierce - Carolyn Pierce - Eleanor

Gay, Ostrander OH; Mary Skavaril, Columbus OH3.91 4 Donald Addis - Jackie Addis, Darien IL; Gerry

Panos, Holiday FL; Joan Griffin, New Port Richey FL3.91 4 Judy McNeilly, Winnipeg MB; C Kay Teal,

Richland WA; Barbara Lane, Cape Coral FL; Gerald Williams,Bartlett TN

Bracket 14 16 Teams7.82 1 Douglas Kramer, Miami FL; Gilberto

Ocampo, Key Biscayne FL; Robert Todd - Theresa Andino,Tallahassee FL

5.87 2 Lynn Stanley - George Stanley - AnneMahoney - Leo Mahoney, Moncton NB

4.30 3 Harold Dietrich, Toronto ON; Percy Wu,Chesterfield MO; Bobby Paul - Elaine Paul, Winnipeg MB

3.52 4 Jerry Himes - Pam Himes, Merritt Island FL;Edward Koontz - Gail Koontz, Cocoa FL

Bracket 15 16 Teams7.04 1 Julia Price - Dixie Lee Birnie, Toronto ON;

Joan Renzoni, Palm City FL; Joo-Hee Janicki, Markham ON5.28 2 William Golush, Denville NJ; Carl Brame,

Tacoma WA; Connie Collins - Charles Collins, Denver CO3.87 3 Wallace Koehler Jr - Daniel Deany - Shuckie

Acton, Valdosta GA; Virginia Allen, Lenox GA3.17 4 Jeffrey Thomas, Columbia SC; Linda Logan,

Thornhill ON; Carol Netchvolodoff, Washington DC; JoanMurphy, Lake Mary FL

Bracket 16 16 Teams6.34 1 Fred Kolber - Camilla Kolber, Miami Beach

FL; Katie Scalamandre - Gino Scalamandre, Surfside FL4.76 2 William Collis, Juno Beach FL; Daniel Neill,

Lexington KY; Cecile Skaggs - Marvin Skaggs, Memphis TN3.49 3 Sunny Hoffman - David Hoffman, Boca Raton

FL; Richard Muse, Hornell NY; Margot Hirsch, Arlington TX2.85 4 Sam Katz, Hinsdale IL; Milt Kumer, London

ON; Janine Bibb, Toronto ON; Helga Baldwinson, Calgary AB

Bracket 17 16 Teams5.71 1 Gerald Kanter, Boca Raton FL; Lin Veazey,

Minneola FL; W Hampshire II, Poquoson VA; John Scott Hiller,Marshall MN

4.28 2 Nona Dorsky, Kissimmee FL; Marjorie Crone,Louisville KY; James Andre, Rockville MD; Allan Quaile, CedarValley ON

3.14 3 A Edward Skoog - Edna Skoog, Nokomis FL;J. Randy Dahl - Lynwood Dahl, Barrington IL

2.57 4 Shawn Cantlin, Washington DC; StevenPeglow, Danville CA; Teresa Caplan - Craig Caplan, PasadenaMD

Bracket 18 16 Teams5.14 1 Bruce Walker - Judith Dalton - Ernest Dalton -

Sue Walker, Miamisburg OH3.86 2 Bill Cox, Saugus MA; Bettye Ballenger,

Windermere FL; Linda Edwards, Orlando FL; Patricia Estes,Maitland FL

2.83 3 Barry Capal - Hazel Capal - Mel Weisel - FranMann, Longboat Key FL

2.31 4 Barbara McPeak - Kenneth McPeak, LebanonTN; Maggie Shenkin, Boca Raton FL; Syra Vahidy, LondonEngland

Bracket 19 12 Teams4.63 1 Marilyn Pultz - Bill Follis, Fort Collins CO;

Warren Androus - Dee Androus, Avon CO3.47 2 Donald Feeney - John Carozza, The Villages

FL; Marilyn Fulton - Lynne Anderson, Lady Lake FL2.55 3 Carol Wendt, Denver CO; Sheila Middleton,

Milton MA; Carol Bronder, Aurora CO; Mary Ann Romano,Weatherly PA

2.08 4 Roger St Pierre - Trudy St Pierre, SeminoleFL; Robert Boivin - Robertine Boivin, Treasure Island FL

Bracket 20 12 Teams4.17 1 Marvin Fox - Susan Fox, Glenview IL; Trella

Bromley, Jacksonville FL; Jeff Jackson, White Bear Lake MN3.13 2 Jeanine Fagley, Altoona PA; Patrick

Thompson, New York NY; Howard Montemurro, Caledon ON;Marion Simmons, Bradenton FL

2.29 3 Shirley Carpenter, Harbor Springs MI;Dorothy Segel, Snowmass CO; Frank Baca - Betty Adler,Lakewood CO

1.88 4 Jack Hawes - Mary Hawes, Sarasota FL;William Soterion - Joanne Soterion, Ellenton FL

BIGGEST EVER COMPACT KNOCKOUTSCONSOLATION

8 Teams14.70 1 Edward White, Grand Blanc MI; Phil Leon,

Grosse Pointe MI; Bob Carteaux, Fort Wayne IN; WalterFontaine, North Providence RI11.03 2 Ken Gee, Regina SK; Sara Parks M D,

Owensboro KY; Roman Nenov Trendafilov - Kalin Karaivanov,Varna Bulgaria

8.09 3 Barry Harper, Regina SK; Anne Hoffman,Peru VT; Andrew Vinock, Woodland Hills CA; Gerald Mindell,Chicago IL

Bracket 2 8 Teams12.96 1 Claude Williams, Madisonville KY; Jim

Russell, Bradenton FL; Elbert Moore, Crofton KY; Robert TeelJr, Rockford AL

9.72 2 Stephen McConnell - Michael Kolacki,Chicago IL; Shirley Blum - Richard Meffley, Fresno CA

Bracket 3 8 Teams11.66 1 Doug Baxter, Toronto ON; Ron Bishop,

Thornhill ON; Roy Dalton, North York ON; Vince Oddy, AuroraON

8.75 2 Paul Bethe, New York NY; Henry Bethe,Ithaca NY; Ronald Spath, Severna Park MD; Donald Strickler,Boalsburg PA

6.41 3 Ellen Gabriel, Chicago IL; Michael Cassel II,Roseville MN; Cookie Evans, Tucson AZ; Faye Marino,Greenwich CT

Bracket 4 8 Teams10.49 1 Irwin Kostal Jr, Cathedral City CA; Shawnee

Kostal, Cathedral Cty CA; Jim Munday - Susan Munday,Camarillo CA

7.87 2 Harriel Shea, San Jose CA; Panette Talia,Campbell CA; James Rosenbloom, New York NY; Allan Smith,Peterborough ON

5.77 3 Danielle Le Blanc - Osvaldo Barreiro,Pasadena CA; Mark Liberman, Don Mills ON; Andrew Tylman,Toronto ON

Bracket 5 8 Teams9.44 1 Sheila Sache, Delta BC; Monica Angus, West

Vancouver BC; Ina Andersen, Surrey BC; Jennifer Ballantyne,Vancouver BC

7.08 2 Massoud Banan - Carol Mahoney, KokomoIN; Eileen Cripps, Madison WI; Richard Logan, DiamondheadMS

5.19 3 Leon Arndt, Apollo Beach FL; PatriciaWorthley, Andover MA; Craig Zastera, Woodinville WA; JohnMaki, Bothell WA

Bracket 6 8 Teams8.50 1 Norma Cloyd, Paducah KY; Shi Yan - Alex

Hong, Delta BC; Ian Boyd, Calgary AB6.38 2 Andrew De Leon, Laguna Hills CA; Ahmed

Sorathia, Chino CA; Mariko Kakimoto, Newport Coast CA;Norm Gordon, Dol-D-Ormeaux QC

4.68 3 Lawrence Harding, Hampstead NC; JohnHerriot, Los Angeles CA; Lawrence Lau, Westport CT; LewLevy, Houston TX

Bracket 7 8 Teams7.65 1 Eileen Easterling - James Easterling,

Casselberry FL; Peter Goldberg - Barbara Goldberg, Sanford NC5.74 2 Carol Hamilton - James Hamilton - Lee

Emmer - Yale Emmer, Sarasota FL4.21 3 Jesus Arias - Susan Schnelwar - Sue Potter -

Charles Nurse, New York NY

Bracket 8 8 Teams6.89 1 Linda Hughes, Edmond OK; Susan Rechter -

En Xie, Saint Louis MO; Spencer Stanley Sr, Lawton OK5.17 2 Elaine Ware, Vernon BC; Denise Marsh, San

Antonio TX; Jenny Rose - La Quitta Talbot, Alexandria VA3.79 3 Sandra Hammer, Dorset VT; Courtney Nelson,

Wells VT; James Gordon, Nokomis FL; Jean Seward, Venice FL

Bracket 9 8 Teams6.20 1 Meredith Person, High Point NC; Meredith

Finch, New York NY; Laurence Dusty, Lake Worth FL; StephenHess, Rehoboth MA

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4.65 2 Rob Lorck - Mary Olson - Joe Luk - LaurieBeattie, Colorado Springs CO

3.41 3 Gil Mahla, Hartwell GA; Anne Rockafield,Kalamazoo MI; M Radcliffe - Wilbur Radcliffe, Orlando FL

Bracket 10 8 Teams5.58 1 John Erickson - Ralda St Pierre, Houston TX;

Alberto Feilhaber, Irvine CA; Steven Love, White Plains NY4.19 2 Louise Lambert, Indn Riv Shrs FL; Constance

Riehle, Fort Pierce FL; Judith Balph - Janice Ward, Vero BeachFL

3.07 3 Harry Pollitt, Beaufort NC; CharlotteAnderson, Madison WI; Betty Duckwall - Irma Broders, FortMyers FL

Bracket 11 8 Teams5.02 1 Richard Chase, Chicago IL; Bess Bailey, The

Villages FL; Karen Famera - Tom Moran, Lady Lake FL3.77 2 Natalie Weintraub, Brigantine NJ; Marie

Crompton, Egg Harbor Tp NJ; Jacquelyn Sollner - BarbaraHollingsworth, St Thomas VI

2.76 3 William Nabors, Colorado Springs CO; KayEnfield - Sally Sabo - Anita Carlson, Santa Fe NM

Bracket 12 8 Teams4.52 1 Les Jensen, Colorado Sprgs CO; Nit

Buckhout, Colorado Springs CO; Dilip Udeshi, Bensalem PA;James Lane, Cape Coral FL

3.39 2 Bill Garrity - Sherry Zimand, Orlando FL;Martha McGhee, Maitland FL; Lynn McKinney, Winter Park FL

2.49 3 Nancy Donaldson, Beverly MA; JudithHarrington, Saugus MA; Sandy Sloan, Ipswich MA; PatriciaAnderson, Melrose MA

Bracket 13 8 Teams4.07 1 Edwin Lewis III, Bolton CT; Thomas Hyde,

Willimantic CT; Sima Sadri, West Vancouver BC; Anita Morse,North Vancouver BC

3.05 2 Russell Leary, Tarzana CA; Patricia Riedy,Ponte Vedra Beach FL; Bob Fogle - Sharon Fogle, CanterburyNH

2.24 3 Caroline Pieper, Tomahawk WI; AgnesMcNulty, Clearwater FL; Lucy Hillestad, Woodruff WI; NancyJones, Anchorage AK

Bracket 14 8 Teams3.66 1 Eric Sandberg - Jonathan Holmes, Houston

TX; Janice Kofman, Miami FL; Colin Ward, Winnipeg MB2.75 2 Leonard Fleishman - Leanor Fleishman, Lake

Worth FL; Norman Samuels - Marcia Samuels, West Palm BeachFL

2.01 3 Wynona Bonomi, Bradenton FL; Linda Lee,Destin FL; Harry Leopold - Jim Niemiec, Sarasota FL

Bracket 15 8 Teams3.29 1 Jackie Jimeson, Lakeland FL; Howard Fink -

Rose Fink, Aventura FL; John Bishop, Winter Haven FL2.47 2 Charlotte Prow, Bowling Green KY; Edward

Swenson, Oak Ridge NC; Janet Appel, Murfreesboro TN; LouiseFontecchio, Nashville TN

1.81 3 Herbert Spahn Jr - Richard Thornton, MiamiShores FL; Jo Ann Ramsey, Dunedin FL; Rosa Waldrep,Clearwater FL

Bracket 16 8 Teams2.96 1 Michael Nistler, Petaluma CA; Herbert

Stampfl, Ran Cucamonga CA; Willis Mitchell, Dearborn MI;Jack Webb, Charleston SC

2.22 2 Peggy Kehoe - Pat Worl - Margaret Connors -Edwina Giuliano, Naples FL

Bracket 17 8 Teams2.66 1 Donald Freese - Sherry Freese, St Pete Beach

FL; Doris Houdesheldt, St Petersburg FL; Anna Cormier, PinellasPark FL

2.00 2 Ralph Wilhelmi, Olympia WA; Sandra Zions,Naples FL; Barbara Perkins, Milton MA; Joan Noonan, WestonMA

1.46 3 Phyllis Emerson, Flagler Beach FL; WillardMac Calla, Palm Coast FL; Mary Swinburne - ShelbyChapdelaine, Ponce Inlet FL

Bracket 18 8 Teams2.39 1 Robert Gray, Jupiter FL; Philip Beck,

Indianapolis IN; Margaret Clark, Fairport NY; Jean Mowry,Rochester NY

1.79 2 Judith Rich - Susie Butler, Marblehead MA;Betty Cooley - Theodore Cooley, Bluffton SC

Bracket 19 6 Teams2.15 1 Pearle Bishop, Lynn Haven FL; Joyce Ballard,

Lady Lake FL; Barbara Hamilton, Panama City FL; RoxieWagner, Panama City Beach FL

1.61 2 Maxwell Hughes - James Brinkerhoff -Patricia Brinkerhoff, Vero Beach FL; Anita Stafford, GreenwichCT

1.18 3 Joanne Chadderdon - Ann Blohm, HoustonTX; R Segerlind, Dallas TX; Bill Willis, El Dorado AR

Bracket 20 6 Teams1.94 1 Bill Carson - Katherine Trubey, Ltl Switzrlnd

NC; B Susan Crutchfield, Burnsville NC; Guy Ross, LteSwitzerland NC

1.46 2 Marge Skapczynski - Chet Skapczynski, OcalaFL; H Jancis - Maruta Jancis, Naugatuck CT

NABC OPEN BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS52 Teams

140.00 1 Peter Bertheau, Taby Sweden; Fredrik Nystrom, Stockholm Sweden;Michael Kamil, Holmdel NJ; Christal Henner-Welland, New York NY; FulvioFantoni - Claudio Nunes, Rome Italy 36.15

105.00 2 Roy Welland - Bjorn Fallenius - Zia Mahmood, New York NY; Cezary Balicki,Wroclaw Poland; Adam Zmudzinski, Katowice Poland; MichaelRosenberg, New Rochelle NY 35.67

78.75 3 Joe Grue - Brian Glubok, New York NY; Curtis Cheek, Huntsville AL; ChrisCompton, Dallas TX; Adam Wildavsky, Jackson Heights NY; Gunnar Hallberg,London England 35.37

62.22 4 Perry Johnson, Bloomfield Hls MI; Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL; Paul Soloway,Mill Creek WA; Eric Rodwell, Clearwater Beach FL 34.63

56.00 5 Robert Levin, Bronx NY; Steve Weinstein, Andes NY; Geir Helgemo, TrondheimNorway; Tor Helness, Oslo Norway 34.35

50.91 6 Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY; Michael Becker - Larry Cohen, BocaRaton FL; David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ; Massimo Lanzarotti, VogheraItaly; Andrea Buratti, Genoa Italy 33.72

46.67 7 Mike Passell, Plano TX; Eddie Wold, Houston TX; Eric Greco, North WalesPA; Geoff Hampson, Los Angeles CA 33.39

43.08 8 Russell Ekeblad - Sheila Ekeblad, Boca Raton FL; Michael Seamon, AventuraFL; Ron Rubin, Miami FL; Brad Moss, New York NY; Fred Gitelman, Las Vegas NV 32.69

40.00 9 Sidney Lazard - Bart Bramley, Dallas TX; Steve Beatty, Mill Creek WA; MarkFeldman, New York NY; Ross Grabel, Huntington Beach CA; Jon Wittes, PalmDesert CA 32.43

37.33 10 Larry Mori, Clearwater FL; Venkatrao Koneru, San Antonio TX; JimKrekorian, New York NY; Drew Casen, Las Vegas NV 32.20

35.00 11 Joseph Kivel, Newport Coast CA; L Andrew Campbell, Palm Desert CA; JasonFeldman, Champaign IL; Rob Crawford, Las Vegas NV 32.17

32.94 12 Jim Mahaffey, Winter Park FL; Gary Cohler, Miami FL; Garey Hayden, TucsonAZ; Mark Lair, Canyon TX; Terje Aa, Heimdal Norway; GlennGroetheim, Melhus Norway 31.70

31.11 13 Rose Meltzer - Peter Weichsel, Los Gatos CA; Kyle Larsen, San FranciscoCA; Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD; Chip Martel, Davis CA; Lew Stansby,Castro Valley CA 31.09

29.47 14 Steve Robinson, Arlington VA; Peter Boyd, Silver Spring MD; Kit Woolsey,Kensington CA; Fred Stewart, Kingston NY 30.70

28.00 15 Michael Moss, New York NY; Antonio Sementa, Parvia Italy; Mitch Dunitz,Sherman Oaks CA; Iftikhar Baqai, Irvine CA 30.19

26.67 16 Farid Assemi, Fresno CA; Edward Wojewoda, Clovis CA; Piotr Tuszynski,Warsaw Poland; Waldemar Frukacz, Ottawa ON; Jaroslaw Piasecki, BuffaloGrove IL; Apolinary Kowalski, Warsaw Poland 29.96

25.45 17 Mark Dahl, Richmond VA; David Butler, Keswick VA; Ai-Tai Lo, Reston VA;Alan Schwartz, Fairfax VA 28.96

24.35 18 Richard Zucker, Dobbs Ferry NY; Peter Weiden, Brooklyn NY; Ethan Stein,Irvington NY; Halina Jamner, Hawthorne NY 28.69

23.33 19 Sandra Fraser - Doug Fraser, Victoria BC; Alan Watson, Lexington MA; DavidBecher, Swampscott MA 28.67

22.40 20 George Jacobs - Ralph Katz, Hinsdale IL; Steve Garner - Howard Weinstein,Sarasota FL; Alfredo Versace - Lorenzo Lauria, Rome Italy 28.39

21.54 21 Glenn Milgrim, Forest Hills NY; Chris Willenken, New York NY; BryanMaksymetz, Coquitlam BC; Lars Andersson, Bromma Sweden 28.24

20.74 22 Jack Mizel, London England; Andrew McIntosh, England; Paul Hackett,Manchester England; John Armstrong, Derbyshire England 27.94

20.00 23 Grant Baze, San Diego CA; Gaylor Kasle, Boca Raton FL; Michael Whitman,San Francisco CA; Tarek Sadek - Walid Elahmady, Cairo Egypt 27.81

19.31 24 Aaron Silverstein - Judith Bianco - Winthrop Allegaert - Jaggy Shivdasani,New York NY 27.37

18.67 25 Paul Trent - Sandra Trent, Katonah NY; Marvin Rosenblatt, Hartford CT;Lynda Rosenblatt, Passaic NJ 27.24

18.06 26 Daniel Salomonsson, Uddevalla Sweden; Per-Erik Malmstrom, Uppsala 7Sweden; Cecilia Rimstedt, Harplinge Sweden; Sara Sivelind, Ludvika Sweden 27.20

17.50 27 Don Caton, Pensacola FL; Richard Potter, Black Mountain NC; Hugh Brown Jr,Mc Cormick SC; John Potter, Panama City FL 26.69

16.97 28 Jerry Helms - Robert Bitterman, Charlotte NC; Dan Fowler, Salisbury NC;Tom Callaham, Covington VA 26.46

16.47 29 Beverly Perry, New York NY; Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY; Vincent Demuy, LavalQC; Gavin Wolpert, Thornhill ON; Ron Smith, San Francisco CA; Billy Cohen,Encino CA 26.22

16.00 30 Daniel Lavee, Thornhill ON; Dennis McGarry, Stuart FL; Leslie Amoils,Toronto ON; Michael Gamble, Shawnigan Lake BC 25.94

15.56 31 William Pettis, Silver Spring MD; Frederick Allenspach, Potomac MD;Charles Kopp, Columbus OH; Gregory Potts, Portsmouth OH 25.93

15.14 32 Stan Sather, Portland OR; Patrick Dunn - Polly Dunn, Bellevue WA; JanetDaling, Seattle WA 25.89

14.74 33 Michael Levy, Tucson AZ; Joe Harris, Albuquerque NM; Ira Hessel - GregHinze, San Antonio TX; Nagy Kamel, Plano TX; Ari Greenberg, Malibu CA 25.67

14.36 34 G S Jade Barrett - Karen Lee Barrett, Vancouver WA; Blair Seidler, FairLawn NJ; Kevin Wilson, Knoxville TN 25.46

14.00 35 Reese Milner, Los Angeles CA; John Mohan, Las Vegas NV; Sam Lev, New YorkNY; Jacek Pszczola - Michal Kwiecien - Piotr Bizon, Lublin Poland 25.20

13.66 36 Martin Harris, Chicago IL; Jacob Morgan, Madison WI; Pratap Rajadhyaksha,Powell OH; Stephen Landen, Rochester Hills MI 24.96

13.18 37/38 Tien-Chun Yang - Peter Sun, San Jose CA; Xiaodong Zhang, Fremont CA;Kou-Ping Cheng, Saratoga CA 24.74

13.18 37/38 Marshall Miles, Redlands CA; Ivar Stakgold - Richard Popper, WilmingtonDE; Jeffrey Goldsmith, Tujunga CA 24.74

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1ST MONDAY BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS20 Teams

A B C5.01 1 John Gassenheimer - Jill Fisch, New York NY; Jane Matcha -

Robert Matcha, Sugar Land TX 16.003.76 2 Marit Langston - Peter Langston, Brighton England; D Raija

Davis, Reno NV; Peter Clinch, New York NY 15.002.82 3 Muffie Gur - Reha Gur, Leonardo NJ; Nan Wang, Eatontown NJ;

William Esberg, Long Branch NJ 14.502.44 4/8 1/3 Neil Evangelista - Charles Dailey, Boca Raton FL; Mary Ann Dolak

- Francis Tseng, Erie PA 14.002.44 4/8 1/3 Paul Stodola - Charlotte Vincent - Jack Hargrove - Maxine

Cotton, Leesburg FL 14.002.44 4/8 1/3 Diane Howard, Dakota Dunes SD; Carol Dellandrea - Emmanuelle

Gunter, North Bay ON; Marjorie Boldus, Tarpon Springs FL 14.001.29 4/8 Peter Clark, Ottawa ON; Ron Zambonini, Nepean ON; Harry Nuckols

- Mary Poplawski, Vestal NY 14.001.29 4/8 Lynne Schaefer, Rochester Hills MI; Martha Katz, Hinsdale IL;

Cecily Kohler, Washington DC; Ellen Melson, Chicago IL 14.001.34 4 Yolanda Kristiansen - K Kristiansen, Clearwater FL; Dale

Fiebelkorn, Norfolk VA; Wrus Kristiansen, Virginia Beach VA 13.502.17 1 Lorraine Little - Shirley Prewitt, Fort Worth TX; Margaret

Peterson, Grand Forks ND; Ruth Bracken, Grapevine TX 10.00

MONDAY EVENING 5/20/50 PAIRS15 Pairs

A B C1.89 1 Garry Hall - Linda Hall, Jackson MI 79.701.42 2 Stephanie Cook, Dothan AL; Sally Cook, Lynn Haven FL 71.401.12 3 1 Joseph Fernandez II - Victoria Rhodes, Glastonbury CT 67.440.80 4 Joe McCain, Birmingham AL; Dottye McCain, Orlando FL 67.320.60 5 Frederick Nislow - Judith Nislow, Palm Beach Gdns FL 62.760.84 2 Morris Mitchem Jr, Columbia SC; Marina Marder, Henderson NV 62.00

MONDAY EVENING 100/200/300 PAIRS30 Pairs

A B C3.53 1 Jean Carpenter, Harbor Springs MI; Barney Horrigan, Milton

Frwtr OR 175.503.06 2 1 1 Sue Caygill - Ann Caygill, Nwcastle-Upon-Ty England 170.502.30 3 2 Jo Yancey, Daytona Beach FL; Karen Hanno, Port Orange FL 164.501.72 4 3 Carl Gutschick - Anita Gutschick, Arnold MD 153.001.29 5 4 Gerard Collis - Elaine Collis, Brampton ON 152.501.52 6 5 2 Roberta Matuszek - John Matuszek, Delmar NY 151.501.14 6 3 John Ramus - Jan Ramus, Leesburg FL 145.500.85 4 Damaris Robinson, Toronto ON; Katherine Robert, Naples FL 144.001.07 5 Carl Waxman, Delray Beach FL; Rita Adriance, Boca Raton FL 142.00

MONDAY EVENING 299ER STRATIFIED SWISS22 Teams

A B C4.52 1 1 1 David Pearce, Orlando FL; Alan Zahm, Windermere FL; Gary Wahl -

Joann Wahl, Houghton Lake MI 59.003.39 2 2 2 Clinton Gorsuch, Rowland Heights CA; Scott Gorsuch, Oakland CA;

A Savage - Susan Savage, Sacramento CA 55.002.54 3 Jane McCoy, Pleasanton CA; Kenneth Dye, San Francisco CA;

Cathleen Otvos, Oakland CA; Christopher Galbraith, Walnut Creek CA 49.001.91 4 3 John Underwood, Olympia WA; Fay Bronson, Tenino WA; Fred

Sutherland - Kathryn Sutherland, Surprise AZ 48.001.43 5 4 Marie Richardson, St Simons Is GA; Virginia Sampson, Saint Marys

GA; Richard Talbott - Marjorie Talbott, Spring Hill FL 47.001.07 6 5 Robin Dwyer - Dan Dwyer - Dan Dwyer II, Lehigh Acres FL; Noel

Dwyer, Lehigh FL 46.001.14 3 Gary Cox - Kay Cox, Georgetown TX; Marie Sarsten, Belle Haven

VA; Gunnar Sarsten, Bellehaven VA 44.00

MONDAY FLIGHT B/C/D PAIRS120 Pairs

B C D20.66 1 William Grant - Maritha Pottenger, San Diego CA 384.0015.50 2 Kay Jones, The Villages FL; Geoff Jones III, Orlando FL 370.0011.62 3 Victor Hsu, Waldwick NJ; Ting To, Twickenham England 365.508.72 4 Will Engel, Freeport IL; Christopher Shaw Jr, Carlinville IL 361.50

10.45 5 1 Shelly Dunietz, New York NY; Esther Litmanovic, Miami FL 361.007.84 6 2 1 John Hartigan - Pamela Hartigan, Hamden CT 360.003.68 7 Jim Saxon, Marco Island FL; Will Burford, Seneca SC 358.332.76 8 Harold Schwartz, Rotonda West FL; Aaron Cohen, Manchester To NJ 357.505.88 3 Mark Bumler, Shelby Twp MI; Flo Donahugh, Winter Springs FL 350.004.41 4 Margaret Cooke - James Cooke, Painted Post NY 349.003.94 5 Esther Eastmure - Pamela Shuter, Toronto ON 342.504.27 6 2 Faye Gilraine - Gary Gilraine, Vancouver BC 339.502.80 3/4 Peter Rhead - Valerie Rhead, Utterson ON 329.002.80 3/4 David Dishop - Peggy Dishop, Bellefontaine OH 329.002.14 5 Deidre Nevett, Mississauga ON; Sherrill Bain, Oakville ON 326.002.22 6 H Legros Jr, Memphis TN; Lelvin Crowe, Cordova TN 320.70

SUNDAY - MONDAY KNOCKOUTSBracket 1 16 Teams56.89 1 John Hurd, Charleston SC; Joel Wooldridge,

Buffalo NY; Kevin Bathurst, Newbury Park CA; Melanie Tucker,New York NY42.67 2 Michael Yuen, Vancouver BC; Thomas

Gandolfo - Piotr Klimowicz, Edmonton AB; David McLellan,Thunder Bay ON; Keith Connolly, Minneapolis MN; WilliamTreble, Winnipeg MB28.45 3/4 John Russell, North Barringto IL; Bernace De-

Young, Miami FL; Raymond Zekauskas Jr, Tulsa OK; MikeAliotta, Oklahoma City OK28.45 3/4 Abbie Cole - Glenn Eisenstein - Bernard

Sillins, New York NY; Jim Daniel, Shrewsbury NJ12.80 5/8 Karl Hicks, Dominion NS; Mike Hartop,

Ammon NB; Gerald La Flamme - Linda Cobham, Grnd-Bay-Wfld NB; Heather Peckett - Mike Petras, Nepean ON

Bracket 2 16 Teams48.60 1 Deborah Drury, Vero Beach FL; Gail Nye,

Palm City FL; Harry Meyer II, Sarasota FL; Julian Heicklen,State College PA36.45 2 Robert Carstedt - Ed Howard, Wichita KS;

Tarek Radjef, Dallas TX; Kim Corbin, Scottsdale AZ24.30 3/4 Jill Wooldridge, Buffalo NY; Gerald Ungar, Pt

Charlotte FL; Terry Currie - Carolyne Fox, Houston TX24.30 3/4 Andre Chartrand, Chateauguay QC; Jean

Castonguay, Lery QC; George Retek, Westmount QC; BarbaraMackay, Fredericton NB; Jay Costello, East Amherst NY; SergeChevalier, Montreal QC

Bracket 3 16 Teams42.86 1 Jim Howie, Etobicoke ON; Fred Lerner - Ian

Findlay - Paul Janicki, Markham ON32.15 2 Noble Shore, Charlottesville VA; Michael Gill,

College Park MD; Kenneth Davis, Alexandria VA; John Ashe,Fairfax VA21.43 3/4 Lois Scott, Carmel IN; Linda Leedy,

Zionsville IN; Richard Ellis Jr, Kokomo IN; Dean Robinson,Indianapolis IN21.43 3/4 Walter Rassbach - Nancy Rassbach,

Westminster CO; Mary Anne Pixley, Littleton CO; Skip Carson,Denver CO

Bracket 4 16 Teams37.89 1 Ed Judy, Iowa City IA; Barbara Dunkley -

Diane Graese, Las Vegas NV; Deborah Thomas-Howie,Etobicoke ON28.42 2 Charlotte Kartsonis, New Port Richey FL;

Mary Ann Rank, Chesterfield MO; Barbara Ludwig - MarionEllingsen, Spring Hill FL18.95 3/4 Sheldon Pearlman - Shirley Tartick - Joan

Klap, Toronto ON; Elizabeth Gallagher, Oakville ON18.95 3/4 Robert Neudorf - Barb Lillie - Marielle

Brentnall - G Sekhar, Winnipeg MB

Bracket 5 16 Teams33.53 1 Phyllis Bausher, Hamden CT; Joyce Stiefel,

Wethersfield CT; Aimee Housholder, Trumbull CT; Sandra DeMartino, Riverside CT25.15 2 Cetin Okcuoglu, Moorestown NJ; Bob Cole,

Bethlehem PA; Leslie Powell, New York NY; George Krizel,Fstrvl Trvose PA16.77 3/4 David Merson - Joyce Merson - Diane Romm

- Leo Hoffman, Boynton Beach FL16.77 3/4 Yolanda Kristiansen - Karl Kristiansen,

Clearwater FL; Wrus Kristiansen, Virginia Beach VA; DaleFiebelkorn, Norfolk VA

Bracket 6 17 Teams30.18 1 Barbara Burgess, Leesburg FL; Judith

Thomas, Palm City FL; Patty Luther, Ocala FL; Sandra Wirtz,Clyde MI22.64 2 Robert Neuhart, Troy NY; Bernard Neuhart,

Niskayuna NY; Ross Lounsbury, Ballston Lake NY; DonaldSondergeld, Hubbardton VT16.60 3 Robert Park, Gibsonia PA; William Holt,

Sewickley PA; Dennis Wick, Martinsburg WV; David Cohan,Richboro PA10.06 4/6 John Bortins, Louisville CO; Nancy Benamati,

Arvada CO; Edwin Hagerman - Dave Appel, Denver CO10.06 4/6 Ronald Sholes - Carole Sholes, Springfield IL;

Donna Flanigan - Donald Flanigan, Bettendorf IA10.06 4/6 Gary Stork - Lyn Beauchene - Jack Killough,

Oklahoma City OK; Gary Straka, Union City OK

Bracket 7 16 Teams27.16 1 John Garner, Fernandina Beach FL; Dorene

Thompson, Ponte Vedra Beach FL; Steve Bonner, JacksonvilleFL; John Mincher, Adventura FL; Claes Lindh, Kalmar 39233Sweden20.37 2 Dwight Goertz - Barbara Goertz, London ON;

Marilyn Lightner, Bonita Springs FL; Fran Wakely, Belleair FL13.58 3/4 Alix Dieter - Clarence Dieter, Ponte Vedra

Beach FL; Peggy Higginbotham, Jacksonville FL; SuzanBoschetto, Fort Myers FL13.58 3/4 Francis Tseng - Mary Ann Dolak, Erie PA;

Neil Evangelista - Charles Dailey, Boca Raton FL

Bracket 8 16 Teams24.44 1 Helen Tucker, Red Bank NJ; June Stewart,

Rumson NJ; Frank Wharton, London Nw3 1en England; DanCrofts, Birmingham England18.33 2 Helen Pawlowski, Westfield MA; Louise

Sunter, Wellsville NY; Ausra Geaski, East Hartford CT; JonnaRobinson, Burlington VT12.22 3/4 Janet Wickersham, Sierra Madre CA; Teri

Atkinson, Bakersfield CA; Gayle Andrews, Stanton CA; WayneRapp, Orange CA

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12.22 3/4 Evelyn Ogden, Macon GA; Carl Wasserman -Sandra Schenk, Jacksonville FL; Mary Ann Belden, BenavidesTX

Bracket 9 16 Teams22.00 1 Meryl Dean - Beth Brown, Virginia Beach

VA; Victor Bremson, Seattle WA; Paul Maudslien, NormandyPark WA16.50 2 George Williams - Dorothy Williams, Key

Largo FL; Margaret Moyer - Julie Clark, Titusville FL11.00 3/4 Michael Nabrynski - Jennifer Nabrynski,

Ashland MA; Bruce Downing, Manchester NH; Mark Conner,Grantham NH11.00 3/4 Marjorie Boldus, Tarpon Springs FL; Diane

Howard, Dakota Dunes SD; Carol Dellandrea - EmmanuelleGunter, North Bay ON; Donna Yetman, Kissimmee FL

Bracket 10 16 Teams19.17 1 Amanda Jeger, Frankfurt Am Mai Germany;

Estera Lisker, East Quogue NY; Andre Tremski, D-60486Frankfur Germany; Walter Niran, Israel14.38 2 Marti Cowie - Phyllis Adams, Lakeland FL;

Dot Davis, Winter Park FL; Michiko Takenaka, Orlando FL9.59 3/4 Barbara Courtright, Houston TX; Kathy Irene

Tuggle, League City TX; Nancy Neuharth, Destrehan LA; RoyBoucvalt, New Orleans LA

9.59 3/4 Chuck Donaldson - Madonna Donaldson,Westminster CO; Joe Marci - Kathy Marci, Denver CO

Bracket 11 16 Teams16.89 1 Gail Lambacher, Oakville ON; Daniel Raider,

San Mateo CA; Tony Viidik - Joan Viidik, Waterloo ON12.67 2 Craig Herold, Fort Wayne IN; Faralee

Baidinger, Sebring FL; Susan Muncy, Ft Myers Beach FL; PaulFriedman, Saint Paul MN

8.45 3/4 Han Sarah Glickman - Edwin Glickman,Snowmass CO; Michael Strong - Johanna Cheung, Winfield IL

8.45 3/4 Gabriele Tesche, Cape Coral FL; JoanStanchek, Estero FL; Chuck Wheeler, N Ft Myers FL; PatriciaSwift, Fort Myers FL

Bracket 12 16 Teams14.60 1 Glen Harmer - Pushpa Satinder, Thunder Bay

ON; Arthur Jaffe - Joyanne Stahl, Kissimmee FL10.95 2 Larry Morris - Birendra Singh, Seabrook TX;

Mary Burnell, Kemah TX; Carolyn Becker, Winter Park FL7.30 3/4 Michael Pratt - Fabienne Willocx - John

Macdowell - David Hopley - Eleanor Hopley, Naples FL; RolandAhlbrand Md, Bonita Springs FL

7.30 3/4 G William Arce - Beverly Arce, Ft Pierce FL;Wayne Brundage - Edie Brundage, Fort Pierce FL

Bracket 13 16 Teams12.14 1 William Colket - Doreen Colket, Vienna VA;

Diane Lucci, Chester MD; Patricia Drummond, DavidsonvilleMD

9.11 2 Ronald Foreman - John Bendick - Gary Zogg- Gerald Robie, Leesburg FL

6.07 3/4 Alex Booke - Sandy Howe, Pittsford NY;Rana Arora - Max Mohan Arora, Bath NY

6.07 3/4 Cobie Stimming - Rainer Stimming, WhitbyON; Dorothy Conway, Ottawa ON; William Thorp, Dana PointCA

Bracket 14 11 Teams8.92 1 James Poitras - Patricia Poitras, St Cloud FL;

Glen Martin, Longwood FL; Janet Koo, Windermere FL6.69 2 Marke Antonsen - Barbara Antonsen - Denny

Gibson, Maple Ridge BC; Stephen Kalstein, Birmingham MI;Michael McDonald, Rochester Hills MI

4.46 3/4 William Jaras - Carol Jaras, Brecksville OH;Walter Sandberg, Almonte ON; Eleanor Denault, Carleton PlaceON

4.46 3/4 Michael Schindler - Mary Schindler, NaplesFL; Dorothy Macleod - A Macleod, West Vancouver BC

Why he plays bridgeWilliam Ezell of Fort Myers FL and Des

Moines IA dropped by to let us know he hadbecome a Bronze Life Master (more than 500points). In the course of the conversation, Ezell saidthat he started taking a major interest in bridgewhen he read an article that told how bridge cankeep the brain cells busy and possibly ward offAlzheimer’s.

Ezell didn’t start playing until he was 66 – hesaid he was intrigued by some people he met whoplayed bridge. “When I played the first time, it wasinstant addiction.”

MONDAY A/X PAIRS132 Pairs

A X33.70 1 Kotomi Asakoshi, Tokyo Japan; Tadashi Teramoto, Yokohama Japan 774.1825.28 2 Dora Anderson - Lee Anderson, Shalimar FL 766.6721.69 3 1 Ronald Huffaker, Alpine CA; Harold Huffaker, Danville CA 754.1214.22 4 Jonny Hansen, Alesund Norway; Arnt Blix, Alesund Norway 753.9616.27 5 2 George Klemic, Bensenville IL; Jonathan Rivet, Wheaton IL 753.128.00 6 Burt Hall - Lynn Rose-Hall, Lake Worth FL 751.28

12.20 7 3 Sathya Bettadapura, Campbell CA; Rajeev Gupta, San Mateo CA 750.469.15 8 4 Jack Weingold, Shaker Heights OH; Joanne Antoniou, Boca Raton FL 747.816.26 9 Mark Aquino, Jamaica Plain MA; Larry Lande, Marblehead MA 746.105.52 10 Ed Lewis, Falls Church VA; Michael White, Atlanta GA 744.004.69 11 Donna Morgen, Havertown PA; Linda Maloney, Rockville MD 740.723.48 12 Ed Lazarus, Baltimore MD; Ron Haack, New York NY 740.504.84 13 Jim Bachelder, Columbus OH; Helene Bauman, Arlington VA 737.463.77 14 Charles Gray, Philadelphia PA; Martin Rabinowitz, Narberth PA 736.043.91 15 Jan Nathan, Manhattan Beach CA; Steve Mager, Hermosa Beach CA 735.463.88 16 Serdar Ogut, Darien IL; Peder Langsetmo, Minneapolis MN 733.626.86 17 5 Barry Senensky, Thornhill ON; Eugene Chan, Burnaby BC 731.505.15 6 Richard Lanke, Honolulu HI; Hugh McGowan, Caesarea ON 726.513.86 7 Paul Frean - Roberto Verthelyi, New York NY 703.823.27 8 Carole Klein - Michael Schleifer, Montreal QC 693.00

NATIONWIDE CHARITY PAIRS138 Pairs

A B C17.32 1 Barry Piafsky, New York NY; Don Piafsky, Toronto ON 212.5012.99 2 Barbara Kantor, Boca Raton FL; Burton Lipsky, New York NY 211.009.74 3 Shirley Tartick - Joan Klap, Toronto ON 203.007.31 4 Jerry Premo, Sacramento CA; Kay Beck, Carmel IN 201.925.48 5 David Kamm - Robert Varty, Grand Rapids MI 200.004.11 6 Linda Leedy, Zionsville IN; Richard Ellis Jr, Kokomo IN 198.503.08 7 Pirkko Savolainen, Espoo Finland; Jill Mellstrom,

Brottby Sweden 197.508.46 1 Randolph Worsham - Helen Worsham, Dallas TX 192.386.35 2 Jean-Guy Daoust - Louise Daoust, Saint-Bruno QC 187.004.76 3 1 Tom Wilson - Laura Campbell, Orlando FL 184.503.57 4 Richard Cornett, Madisonville KY; Bernice Cornette, Greenville KY 181.502.71 5/6 2/3 Eirik Watvik, Norway; Halvor Vaagene, Skodje Norway 176.502.71 5/6 2/3 Wink Andres - Ann Andres, Whistler BC 176.501.74 4 Junaid Said, Scarborough ON; Ivan Popivanov, Markham ON 175.001.30 5 Clifford Landers - David Bramson, Naples FL 172.501.07 6 Brian Koester, Milwaukee WI; Madhulina Bandyopadhyay, Waukesha WI 158.50

MONDAY EVENING STRATIFIED SWISS111 Teams

A B C13.13 1 Carolyn Lewis, Louisville KY; Cameron Doner, Richmond BC; Ray

Grace - Helene Grace, Sherwood Park AB 113.009.85 2 Sally Wheeler - Buddy Hanby, Spring TX; Patricia Griffin -

James Griffin, Austin TX 102.007.39 3 Michael Gilbert - Susan Gilbert, Sarasota FL; Peter Filandro -

Marie Filandro, Wilmington DE 100.005.54 4 Boyd Wells - Jo Ann Lynds, Truro NS; Alan Doane, Halifax NS;

Sharron Josey, Dartmouth NS 97.004.15 5 Carolyne Fox - Terry Currie, Houston TX; Jill Wooldridge,

Buffalo NY; Bud Dean, Belleair FL 96.003.12 6 Joan Gowder, Tamarac FL; Gila Guttmann, Boca Raton FL; Gail

Bell, King of Prussia PA; Bobbie Gomer, Willow Grove PA 94.002.34 7 Julie Bradley, Jacksonville FL; Betty Sandifer, Daytona Beach

FL; Joy Scher, Delray Beach FL; Linda Miller, Ormond Beach FL 92.001.75 8 Ulker Mutlu - Bernard Bernstein, Clearwater FL; Marc Culberson

- Andrea Culberson, Weston FL 90.0010.77 9/10 1 Bob Dale, Pensacola FL; Tommy Latham, White House TN; Dloye

Swift, Slidell LA; Patricia LaCerva, Waveland MS 87.001.39 9/10 Larry Mann, Boca Raton FL; John Hackett, Oxford ME; Ilse

Rothman - Edward Rothman, North Dartmouth MA 87.008.08 11 2 1 Eileen Kozey, Indianapolis IN; Caroline Molyneux, Ridgefield

CT; Thomas Pongray - Heather Pongray, Venice FL 86.006.06 12/14 3 Carol Garnett - Charles Gill, St Petersburg FL; Kevin Dwyer,

Lehigh Acres FL; Keith White, Ft Myers FL 85.001.01 12/14 Victor Markowicz, Boca Raton FL; Julian Klukowski, Warsaw

0 Poland; Josef Blass, Chapel Hill NC; Jerzy Zaremba,Pittsboro NC 85.00

1.01 12/14 Sherry Ann Kavaler - Edwin Siegel, New York NY; Robert NortonCLU, Holliston MA; Mariano Garcia, Pompano Beach FL 85.00

4.54 4 Don Little - Ronald Sills - Donald Patterson, Steamboat Spr CO;Laurah Limbrick, Denver CO 84.00

3.41 5 Hans Wandel - Naomi Wandel, Portland OR; Jack Hayden - RosemaryHayden, Las Vegas NV 81.00

4.32 6 2 Gabriele Tesche, Cape Coral FL; Joan Stanchek, Estero FL;Patricia Swift, Fort Myers FL; Chuck Wheeler, N Ft Myers FL 80.00

1.92 7 William Garner, Lady Lake FL; Oliver Hoffmann, Auckland NewZealand; James Melville, Springfield IL; Kent Leggett, Clemmons NC 78.00

3.24 3 James Tonjes - Jean Tonjes, Espanola NM; Kathy Gilman,Shoreline WA; Kimberly Gilman, Watertown MA 73.00

2.43 4 Duaine Benard, Redford MI; Adrienne Rudolph - James Rudolph -Jerry Thornton, Ann Arbor MI 71.00

1.82 5 Jack Alhale - Rozi Alhale - Beverly Pogoda, New York NY; JosephMeyers, Bronx NY 69.00

1.37 6 Edward Tanaka - Kathleen Tanaka, Scarborough ON; HowardShimokura - Jane Shimokura, Vancouver BC 65.00

Educational FoundationJoining Geoffrey Cross, the new president of

the Educational Foundation, as fellow officers areDon Mamula, vice president; Jerry Thorpe,treasurer, and Eugene Kales, secretary.

Gitchel electedRoni Gitchel was elected vice chairman of the

Board of Governors at Sunday’s meeting.

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1ST SUNDAY MIDNIGHT KNOCKOUTS19 Teams4.40 1 Shelly Dunietz - Erez Hendelman - Elizabeth

Greenfield - Aviv Shahaf, New York NY3.30 2 Meredith Finch, New York NY; Laurence

Dusty, Lake Worth FL; Ronald Scelfo, West Palm Beach FL;Stephen Hess, Rehoboth MA

2.42 3 William Connellan, Rochester MI; ConnieDugger, Birmingham MI; Gail Hanson - Jakob Kristinsson, LakeOrion MI

1.65 4/5 Fumie Graves, La Jolla CA; Dee Jennings, ElCajon CA; Daniel Denison - Mary Lou Denison, Solana BeachCA

1.65 4/5 Susan Rechter - En Xie, Saint Louis MO;Linda Hughes, Edmond OK; Spencer Stanley Sr, Lawton OK

MONDAY-THURSDAY MORNING KNOCKOUTSBracket 1 16 TeamsSharon Goldberg, Boca Raton FL; Allan Mowat - Ken Sired,Winnipeg MB; Michael Rahtjen, Lighthouse Point FL; AndrewHurd, Charleston SC

vsMarjorie Michelin, Los Angeles CA; Stephen Gladyszak, ChelseaMA; Elayne Kadis - Kenneth Kadis, Brookline MA; WilliamHunter, Reading MA; Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA

Norm Gordon, Dol-D-Ormeaux QC; Ahmed Sorathia, Chino CA;Mariko Kakimoto, Newport Coast CA; Allen Reiter, CaesariaIsrael

vsDiane Hibbard - Paul Hibbard, Arlington Heights IL; AlanResser, Chicago IL; William Charowhas, Marble Falls TX

Alan Doane, Halifax NS; Sharron Josey, Dartmouth NS; BoydWells - Jo Ann Lynds, Truro NS

vsNoble Shore, Charlottesville VA; Michael Gill, College ParkMD; Mike Rice - Jon Rice, Winston Salem NC

Joyce Sillins - Jonathan Greenspan - Glenn Eisenstein - AaronSilverstein, New York NY; Jim Daniel, Shrewsbury NJ

vsMichael Yuen, Vancouver BC; G Sekhar - William Treble,Winnipeg MB; Daniel Bertrand, Calgary AB; David McLellan,Thunder Bay ON

Bracket 2 16 TeamsJames Fowlkes - Patricia Fowlkes, Garner NC; David Smith -Gretchen Smith, Davidson NC

vsJoe Luk - Mary Olson - Rob Lorck - Laurie Beattie, ColoradoSprings CO

Thomas Hyde, Willimantic CT; Edwin Lewis III, Bolton CT;Dorothy Moore - Elbert Moore, Crofton KY; Charlotte Williams,Madisonville KY

vsWilliam Peters, Laurel MD; Charles Heilig - Flo Heilig, VirginiaBeach VA; Michael Mayer, Ellicott City MD; Brenda Glaze -Tom Ottley, Anchorage AK

Norma Cloyd, Paducah KY; Shi Yan - Alex Hong, Delta BC;Joseph Collins, Ft Lauderdale FL; Ian Boyd, Calgary AB

vsJon Shuster - Carolyn Schoenau - Ronald Schoenau, GainesvilleFL; Evelyn Kleinsasser, Alachua FL

Neil Hunter - Anita Carlson - Sally Sabo - Kay Enfield, Santa FeNM; William Nabors, Colorado Springs CO

vsTommy Latham, White House TN; Bob Dale, Pensacola FL;Hjalmar Beijl, Cleveland OH; James La Force, Ft Walton BeachFL

Bracket 3 16 TeamsMichael Nabrynski - Jennifer Nabrynski, Ashland MA; MarkConner, Grantham NH; Bruce Downing, Manchester NH

vsDuaine Benard, Redford MI; Jerry Thornton - Adrienne Rudolph- James Rudolph, Ann Arbor MI

Carol Leroux, St Catharines ON; Julia Price - Dixie Lee Birnie,Toronto ON; Joan Renzoni, Palm City FL

vsJason Rosenfeld, Potomac MD; James Krot, Bay City MI;George Klemic, Bensenville IL; Jonathan Rivet, Wheaton IL;Will Engel, Freeport IL

Sheldon Pearlman - Janine Bibb - Peter Petruzzellis, Toronto ON;Elizabeth Gallagher, Oakville ON

vsLes Jensen, Colorado Sprgs CO; James Lane, Cape Coral FL;Dilip Udeshi, Bensalem PA; Nit Buckhout, Colorado Springs CO

Alice Brandinger, Pennington NJ; Jan Bristol, Sarasota FL;Donna Harrison, Columbia MO; Eleanor Gendill, Denver CO

vsJim Cahalan, Isle of Palms SC; Dan Pickett, Casper WY; JayArmstrong, Albuquerque NM; John Bronson, Scottsdale AZ;Reiko Raese, Boulder CO; Sue Ann Moore-Treble, ColoradoSprings CO

Bracket 4 12 TeamsJohn McElroy - Ann Clapham, Ormond Beach FL; JeanneSpletzer, Port Orange FL; Polly Thomason, Clermont FL

vsTamah Goad - Rick Goad - Kent Carter - Sharon Carter, LakeCharles LA

MONDAY AFTERNOON 0-100 PAIRS20 Pairs2.38 1 Gary Wahl - Joann Wahl, Houghton Lake MI 108.001.79 2 Kay Cox - Gary Cox, Georgetown TX 98.001.34 3 James Biss, Arlington VA; John Grabowski, Ft Lauderdale FL 91.500.88 4/5 Suzanne Franklin, Shelbyville KY; Janet Kay, Leesburg FL 88.500.88 4/5 Marjorie Hacker - Richard Spitzner, Sun City Center FL 88.500.72 6/7 Al Gustafson - Florence Gustafson, Riverview FL 88.000.72 6/7 Margaret Freitag, Sterling VA; Margaret Horton, St Augustine FL 88.00

MONDAY AFTERNOON 10/20/50 PAIRS27 Pairs

D E F2.52 1 Robert Thies, Kissimmee FL; Richard Dorsey, Poinciana FL 178.121.89 2 Maurice Krug - Carol Krug, Sarasota FL 164.611.42 3 Allan Trynz - Teri Trynz, Boynton Beach FL 162.631.06 4 Alyse Galvin - Patrick Galvin, Anchorage AK 162.031.64 5 1 Beverly Mogensen, Indian River ShoresFL; Peggy Dennis, Vero Beach FL 158.070.60 6 Todd Kaplan - Adam Kaplan, New Port Richey FL 153.721.23 2 David Thayer - Rena Thayer, Conifer CO 152.991.01 3 1 William George, Sebring FL; Cece Lichtenstein, Jacksonville FL 144.010.76 4 2 Ethel “Lu” Porter, Spring Hill FL; Salina Assaad, New Port Richey FL 138.980.57 5 3 Jill Hunter, Northborough MA; Matthew Fienberg, Northborough MA 132.05

MONDAY SENIOR PAIRS140 Pairs

A B C20.67 1 Thomas Hughes Jr - Peggy Hughes, Fort Worth TX 386.3615.50 2 Fred Day - Doris Opdenvelde, Toronto ON 383.5012.52 3 1 William Schwarz, Tampa FL; Alan Braunstein, Brandon FL 382.508.72 4 Joan Stein, Milwaukee WI; Martha Brosio, Glendale WI 375.006.54 5 Doris McGinley, Venice FL; Marilyn Griffing, Sarasota FL 369.804.91 6 Henry Unglik, Ottawa ON; Gerald Korn, Narberth PA 367.503.68 7 Chuck Said, Nashville TN; John Dockray, Villanova PA 362.502.76 8 Bill Irvine, Quincy MA; Philip Lam, North Berwick ME 361.002.30 9 Bert Newman, West Bloomfield MI; Rhonda Monro, Beverly Hills MI 358.509.39 2 1 Ralph Lowenbach, South Orange NJ; Donald Schlenger, Jupiter FL 354.427.04 3 Peter Wolff - Dorothy Wolff, Cedar Grove NJ 353.505.28 4 2 Clara Minch - George Minch, Estero FL 352.003.96 5 Bea Bahr - Chet Bahr, Rochester MN 351.002.60 6/7 Isadore Sharp - Rosalie Sharp, Toronto ON 350.502.60 6/7 G Kissel, Clearwater FL; Joseph Bussen, Kailua HI 350.503.45 3 Robert Higgins, Colorado Springs CO; Barton Mefort, West Palm

Beach FL 348.742.59 4 Johanna Rowe, Mesa AZ; Dorothy Schell, Savannah GA 336.002.24 5 William Schulthess, St Augustine FL; Dixie Adair, Rose Hill KS 332.821.85 6 Shirley Saltzman, Chicago IL; Ilene Grabel, Huntington Beach CA 330.50

MONDAY DAYLIGHT OPEN PAIRS92 Pairs

A B C27.32 1 Vincent Golden, University Park FL; John Veltri, Bradenton FL 379.5020.49 2 Herbert Klein, Delray Beach FL; Bernard Gench, Flushing NY 378.5015.37 3 Lu Kohutiak - Yvonne Hernandez, Lake Elsinore CA 374.0011.53 4 Nie Lih Kalat - Peter Kalat, Bedford NY 373.088.64 5 Kyun Ja Chung - Libushe Zaporozec, Madison WI 365.006.48 6 Ken Bloom, Acton MA; Irving Bloom, West Palm Beach FL 360.504.86 7 Richard Weissman - Malle Andrade, New York NY 357.003.65 8 Larry Cohen - Adrienne Cohen, Elmhurst IL 355.503.04 9 Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; William Hunter, Reading MA 355.00

10.04 1 Georgeanne Bender, Cocoa Beach FL; John Kardach, Melbourne FL 351.007.53 2 Judy Bongarzone - Al Bongarzone, Oak Park CA 348.005.65 3 Sarah Plain, Dayton OH; Barbara Rhoades, Wilmington DE 347.504.24 4 Winston Legge Jr - Jennie Legge, Pensacola FL 346.505.19 5 1 Frances Gross - Nile Gross, Metairie LA 340.503.89 6 2 Loughlin Black - Ardean Black, Orient ME 333.002.93 3 Sheryl Kohlhoff, Rncho Pls Vrd CA; Carol McCully, Manhattan

Beach CA 323.762.20 4 Peter Tracy - Sherry Tracy, Longboat Key FL 320.001.64 5 Barbara Minogue - Peter Minogue, North Bay ON 312.421.23 6 Annabelle Hills, Brooksville FL; Mary Ann Dufresne, Weeki

Wachee FL 310.50

EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION PAIRS87 Pairs

A B C8.19 1 Carole Van Wieck - David Moss, New York NY 231.066.14 2 Diana Miller, Las Vegas NV; Albert Lochli, San Antonio TX 199.044.61 3 James Edmunds, Altamonte Spring FL; H Fertig, Winter Springs FL 196.043.46 4 John Swanson - Selena Swanson, Mechanicsburg PA 193.502.59 5 Jim Mahorner, Jacksonville Bh FL; Wayne Clay Whalen, Lexington KY 188.002.24 6 Nina Lubick-Reich, Fullerton CA; John Currie, Halifax NS 186.505.61 1 1 Jason Rosenfeld, Potomac MD; Eric Bell, Norman OK 184.834.21 2 V Martin, Grandview WA; Barbara McCormick, Polson MT 178.003.16 3 Gylfi Baldursson, Reykjavik Iceland; Sigurdur

Thorsteinsson, Seltjarnarnes Iceland 176.902.84 4 2 David Bramson - Clifford Landers, Naples FL 174.001.78 5 Elaine Wood, Southlake TX; Merryl Chin, Don Mills ON 172.751.68 6 Jay Friedenson, Morrisville VT; Charles Samberg, New City NY 167.502.13 3 Lorraine Harris, Orlando FL; Faye Conti, Longwood FL 166.501.60 4 Joyce Brogan, Tenafly NJ; Michael Lattyak, Westchester IL 164.001.24 5 Joan King - Eugenia Ogden, Saint Helena Is SC 161.540.90 6 Nancy Frank, Glencoe IL; Linda Bell, CD 161.50

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MONDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING SIDE PAIRS MONDAY SESSION86 Pairs

A B C8.04 1 Cameron Doner, Richmond BC; Carolyn Lewis, Louisville KY 115.006.98 2 1 1 Elaine Wood, Southlake TX; Nancy Frank, Glencoe IL 113.435.24 3 2 Marianne Cross, Fernandina Beach FL; Geoffrey Cross, Fernandina FL 109.083.93 4 3 2 David Bramson - Clifford Landers, Naples FL 108.792.54 5 Chris Compton, Dallas TX; Joann Court, Oklahoma City OK 107.672.94 6 4 Helen Cross - Erving Cross, Ormond Beach FL 106.362.21 5 Robert Neuhart, Troy NY; Bernard Neuhart, Niskayuna NY 106.291.66 6 Carl Becker - Harold Rhyne Jr, Charleston SC 99.862.48 3 Robert Huber, Minneapolis MN; Jean Boettcher, Arden Hills MN 99.641.86 4 Wendy Turk - Shirley Schley, Denver CO 96.671.39 5 Donald Seem - Doris Seem, Enterprise AL 95.361.04 6 Mike Whitaker, Sugarloaf PA; Leif Thusholt, Dragor DE 94.43

SUNDAY A/X SWISSThese two sets of results were inadvertently omitted from yesterday’s Daily Bulletin.

40 TeamsA X

32.36 1 Elaine Landow - Craig Robinson, Lansdale PA; Roger Lord, Saint LouisMO; Bruce Keidan, Pittsburgh PA 227.00

24.27 2 1 Marshall Lewis, Cleveland Hts OH; Patti Burriss - Silvana Bellini, StPetersburg FL; Rosemary Searcy, Lees Summit MO 166.00

18.20 3 2 Herman Louie - Ming Louie, Henderson NV; Richard Zerilli, SpringfieldVA; Ann Schwartz, Fairfax VA 164.00

13.65 4 Robin Wilkinson - Chuck Wilkinson, Jackson MS; Loren Hawkins,Bremerton WA; Dudley Brown, Grandview WA 156.00

10.24 5 Frank Treiber III, Toledo OH; Diane Travis, Cincinnati OH; JamesCunningham, Indianapolis IN; Jim Reiman, Mansfield OH; Colin Revill,Ancaster ON 155.00

7.68 6 Peter Fredin, Malmo Sweden; Claes Lindh, Kalmar Sweden; RandyCorn, Bellevue WA; Norman Leslie, New Orleans LA; Lee De Simone,Alexandria VA; Carol Hoover, New York NY 152.00

5.76 7 Jo Ann Rauch, Avantura FL; Kathy Berman, Weston FL; Richard Margolis,Melbourne FL; Linda Gordon - Robb Gordon, Sedona AZ 150.00

4.32 8 Michael Gilbert - Susan Gilbert, Sarasota FL; Marie Filandro - PeterFilandro, Wilmington DE 147.00

3.60 9 Bryan Morgan, Dallas TX; Barry Margolin, Arlington MA; AnthonyEckman, Orlando FL; J’Neane Huey, Fort Worth TX 145.00

3.40 10 3 Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA; Lon Sunshine, Framingham MA; IvanieYeo, Brighton MA; Jeffrey Lehman, Newton Center MA 141.00

2.94 11 Diana Holt, Palm Beach FL; Michael Polowan, New York NY; VivianKilstrup, Vail CO; Al Cohen, Tamarac FL 139.00

2.60 12/13 Marshall Kuschner, Reston VA; Tim Crank, Wheaton MD; Jan Nathan,Manhattan Beach CA; Steve Mager, Hermosa Beach CA 132.00

2.60 12/13 Hjalmar Beijl, Cleveland OH; Yvonne Tarrant, Sarasota FL; Tom GilpinJr, Princeton WV; James La Force, Ft Walton Beach FL 132.00

2.31 14 Carolyn Lewis, Louisville KY; Cameron Doner, Richmond BC; JerryWeinstein, Las Vegas NV; Susan Miller, Boca Raton FL 126.00

SUNDAY STRATIFIED B/C/D SWISS80 Teams

B C D23.04 1 Michael Moffatt - Vicki Moffatt, Surrey BC; Kathy Bye, Burnaby

BC; John Stansbury, Saint Paul MN 189.0017.28 2 Gordon Walker - Caren Epstein - Audrey O’Connor - Frances

Strohm, Naples FL 182.0012.96 3 Tomi Fitzgerald, Plano TX; Diane Schaffer, Frisco TX; Sherman

Kahan - Robert Freed, Frederick MD 177.0013.07 4 1 1 Franz Delahan - Madeline Delahan, Washington DC; Reni Malloy,

North Potomac MD; Margaret Tominosky, North Venice FL 165.007.29 5 Julie Van Stone - Bernard Zions, Naples FL; Sally Hamm, Neenah

WI; Lynne Cook, Wyandotte MI 161.005.47 6 Kathy Swaine - Rand Pinsky, Valencia CA; John Gunther - Diane

Gunther, Redondo Beach CA 160.004.10 7 Sherry Ann Kavaler - Susan Jackowitz, New York NY; Brenda

Glaze, Anchorage AK; Paul McGough, Sun City West AZ 159.008.58 8/9 2/3 James Krot, Bay City MI; James Huntington, Longwood FL; John

Reitz, Orlando FL; Ping Chen, Winter Springs FL 158.008.58 8/9 2/3 2 Linda McDaniel, Denton TX; Margot Hirsch, Arlington TX; Shirley

Prewitt - Lorraine Little, Fort Worth TX 158.005.51 4 Larry King, Orlando FL; Angelica Whipp, Yalaha FL; Robert

McConnell - June McConnell, Rancho Mirage CA 144.004.14 5 Anne Mahoney - Leo Mahoney - George Stanley - Lynn Stanley,

Moncton NB 142.003.10 6 Susan Halasi, Toronto ON; Catherine Chell, Ottawa ON; Donald

Brown - Emily Doran, Haines City FL 141.003.32 7 3 Robert Baker - Melissa Baker, West Harrison NY; Diane Greble -

Thomas Greble, Chappaqua NY 134.002.49 4 Alfred Brown - William Brown, St. John’s NL; Marie Lynch

Peacocke, Dartmouth NS; Deloris Reo, San Marcos CA 129.001.87 5 Lynwood Dahl - J. Randy Dahl, Barrington IL; A Edward Skoog -

Edna Skoog, Nokomis FL 126.00

Terry Smith, Jacksonville FL; Linda Stuart, Gainesville FL; AMichel Jr, Atlanta GA; Christopher Gennick, Owens X Rds AL

vsJune Stoiber, Put-In-Bay OH; Mary Southwick, Lisle IL; DaveAnthony - Lynne Schomaeker, Fort Myers FLPatrick Thompson, New York NY; Chris Stewart, Medicine HatAB; Caroline Molyneux, Ridgefield CT; Howard Montemurro,Caledon ON

vsMichael Nistler, Petaluma CA; Willis Mitchell, Dearborn MI;Jack Webb, Charleston SC; Herbert Stampfl, Ran Cucamonga CA

Gilles St Hilaire, Shediac NB; Mary Mackay - Beryl Higgs,Halifax NS; Alfred Brown, St. John’s NL

vsWilliam Collis, Juno Beach FL; Daniel Neill, Lexington KY;Cecile Skaggs - Marvin Skaggs, Memphis TN

Bracket 5 12 TeamsBarbara McPeak - Kenneth McPeak, Lebanon TN; SylvereLuquette - Wilma Luquette, Van TX

vsTeresa Caplan - Craig Caplan, Pasadena MD; Diane Lucci,Chester MD; Patricia Drummond, Davidsonville MD

Marke Antonsen - Denny Gibson, Maple Ridge BC; StephenKalstein, Birmingham MI; John Scott Hiller, Marshall MN;Gerald Kanter, Boca Raton FL

vsMary Ann Romano, Weatherly PA; Michael Lattyak, WestchesterIL; Jayne Forstenzer - Celia Schwartz, Longboat Key FL

Kimberly Gilman, Watertown MA; Kathy Gilman, Shoreline WA;Robin Hillyard, Waltham MA; Stephen Pickett, Vancouver BC

vsFrank Baca - Betty Adler, Lakewood CO; Carol Bronder, AuroraCO; Carol Wendt, Denver CO

William Bunn, Brentwood MO; Julia Torres, Florissant MO;Thomas Rand, Canton OH; Richard Rand, Chicago IL

vsJane McCoy, Pleasanton CA; Kenneth Dye, San Francisco CA;Cathleen Otvos, Oakland CA; Christopher Galbraith, WalnutCreek CA

SENIOR KNOCKOUT TEAMS33 Teams

Mel Colchamiro, Merrick NY; John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT;John Malley, Pascoag RI; Daniel Colatosti, Waltham MA;Richard De Martino, Riverside CT; Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA

vsRoger Clough - Rebecca Clough, Culver City CA; FaithPritchard - Barry Pritchard, Edmonton AB

Fred Hamilton - Leonard Ernst, Las Vegas NV; Arnold Fisher,Clementon NJ; Per Olof Sundelin, Stockholm Sweden; RichardReisig, Lantana FL; John Sutherlin, Dallas TX

vsJim Foster - Allen Hawkins Jr, Birmingham AL; Ron Smith -Linda Smith, Hixson TN

Carolyn Lynch, Marblehead MA; Dennis Dawson, Santa Fe NM;Bobby Wolff, Dallas TX; Dan Morse, Houston TX; MarklandMolson, Hollywood FL; Boris Baran, Cote Saint-Luc QC

vsTony Ames, Minnetonka MN; John Koch, Saint Cloud MN; RodBeery - Mary Egan, Lincoln NE

Hamish Bennett, Menlo Park CA; Frances Dickman, San JoseCA; Chris Larsen, Costa Mesa CA; Gene Simpson, San RafaelCA; Michael Shuman, Pasadena CA; Bruce Noda, Corte MaderaCA

vsHarold Feldheim, Hamden CT; Eddie Rose, Laguna Niguel CA;James Gordon, South Burlington VT; Alan Truscott, Bronx NY;Ken Barbour, Scottsdale AZ; Markland Jones, Phoenix AZ

John Onstott, New Orleans LA; David Siebert - Allan Siebert,Little Rock AR; Donald Stack, Overland Park KS; Randy Pettit,Marietta GA; Alan Stout, Mountain Home AR

vsMarilyn Garcia - Spike Lay - Larry Griffey, Daytona Beach FL;John Brady, Jacksonville FL; Brooks McNeely, Knoxville TN

George Rosenkranz, Mexico; Miguel Reygadas, Mexico; RogerBates, Mesa AZ; Bruce Ferguson, Boise ID; Neil Chambers,Schenectady NY; John Schermer, Seattle WA

vsLewis Finkel, Jupiter FL; Bernard Miller, Boca Raton FL; BillPassell, Boynton Beach FL; Aubrey Strul, Delray Beach FL;Jeffrey Miller, Naperville IL; Sangarapil Mohan, Oak Brook IL

Marc Low - Sandra Low, Centerville OH; Norman Coombs -Bruce Parent, Brookville IN

vsRobert Blum, Marco Island FL; Ed Schulte, Tampa FL; JosephGodefrin, Sarasota FL; Robert Dennard, Lake Mary FL; BruceOhmann, Flagler Beach FL

Richard Anderson, Regina SK; Michael Kovacich, StoneMountain GA; Robert White - Bruce Reeve, Raleigh NC; PaulSchroeder, New Berlin WI; Dick Benson, Le Roy IL

vsRoss Rainwater - Jackie Jarigese, Vancouver WA; Alec Price,Red Springs NC; Paul Johnson III, Four Oaks NC; CarolynPeters - Thomas Peters, Grapeland TX

ITT meetingThe International Team Trials Committee of the

United States Bridge Federation will meetWednesday at 11 a.m. in the East Tower, fifth floor,Room 20576.

ACBL Laws CommissionThe ACBL Laws Commission will meet

Tuesday, Nov. 23, at 10 a.m. in the East Tower, fifthfloor, Room 20576.

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1ST MONDAY BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMSSECTIONS WW XX

A B C1 John Gassenheimer - Jill Fisch, New York NY; Jane Matcha - Robert Matcha, Sugar Land TX 16.002 Marit Langston - Peter Langston, Brighton England; D Raija Davis, Reno NV; Peter Clinch, New York NY 15.003 Muffie Gur - Reha Gur, Leonardo NJ; Nan Wang, Eatontown NJ; William Esberg, Long Branch NJ 14.50

4/8 1/3 Neil Evangelista - Charles Dailey, Boca Raton FL; Mary Ann Dolak - Francis Tseng, Erie PA 14.004/8 1/3 Paul Stodola - Charlotte Vincent - Jack Hargrove - Maxine Cotton, Leesburg FL 14.004/8 1/3 Diane Howard, Dakota Dunes SD; Carol Dellandrea - Emmanuelle Gunter, North Bay ON; Marjorie Boldus, Tarpon Spgs FL 14.004/8 Peter Clark, Ottawa ON; Ron Zambonini, Nepean ON; Harry Nuckols - Mary Poplawski, Vestal NY 14.004/8 Lynne Schaefer, Rochester Hills MI; Martha Katz, Hinsdale IL; Cecily Kohler, Washington DC; Ellen Melson, Chicago IL 14.00

4 Yolanda Kristiansen - K Kristiansen, Clearwater FL; Dale Fiebelkorn, Norfolk VA; Wrus Kristiansen, Virginia Beach VA 13.501 Lorraine Little - Shirley Prewitt, Fort Worth TX; Margaret Peterson, Grand Forks ND; Ruth Bracken, Grapevine TX 10.00

MONDAY EVENING 5/20/50 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION T EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Stephanie Cook, Dothan AL; Sally Cook, Lynn Haven FL 71.40 1 Garry Hall - Linda Hall, Jackson MI 79.702 1 Joseph Fernandez II - Victoria Rhodes, Glastonbury CT 67.44 2 1 1 Morris Mitchem Jr, Columbia SC; Marina Marder, Henderson NV 62.003 Joe McCain, Birmingham AL; Dottye McCain, Orlando FL 67.32 3 Pamela Elsner - Ernest Elsner, Avon CO 61.40

MONDAY EVENING 100/200/300 PAIRSNORTH-SOUTH SECTION U EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Jean Carpenter, Harbor Springs MI; Barney Horrigan, Milton Frwtr OR 175.50 1 1 1 Sue Caygill - Ann Caygill, Nwcastle-Upon-Ty England 170.502 1 Jo Yancey, Daytona Beach FL; Karen Hanno, Port Orange FL 164.50 2 2 Carl Gutschick - Anita Gutschick, Arnold MD 153.003 2 1 Carl Waxman, Delray Beach FL; Rita Adriance, Boca Raton FL 142.00 3 3 Gerard Collis - Elaine Collis, Brampton ON 152.50

4/5 3 Karen Fox - Deborah Kessler, Greenwich CT 139.00 4 4 2 Roberta Matuszek - John Matuszek, Delmar NY 151.504/5 Tom Bush - Vonsetta Bush, Beavercreek OH 139.00 5 5 3 John Ramus - Jan Ramus, Leesburg FL 145.506 4 Michael Schindler - Mary Schindler, Naples FL 136.50 6 Damaris Robinson, Toronto ON; Katherine Robert, Naples FL 144.00

5 Linda Westerfield, Charlotte NC; Margaret McPherson, Orlando FL 134.502 Jim Pond - Barb Pond, Simcoe ON 125.50

MONDAY FLIGHT B/C/D PAIRS 2ND SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION E EAST-WEST

B C D B C D1 1 Esther Eastmure - Pamela Shuter, Toronto ON 184.00 1 1 1 Peter Rhead - Valerie Rhead, Utterson ON 184.002 Will Engel, Freeport IL; Christopher Shaw Jr, Carlinville IL 175.50 2 Dean Montgomery, Greenewich CT; Karen Xia, Stamford CT 175.503 2 1 Dennis Ryan - Barbara Tysdahl, Menomonie WI 172.00 3 Carol Thompson - Peter Ineson, Halifax NS 173.504 Sandy Cerato, Baltimore MD; Shirley Wood, Owings Mills MD 167.00 4/5 Myra Abrams, Cote Saint-Luc QC; Marylou Harmon, Chagrin Falls OH 173.00

5/6 3 Donald Brock - Helen Brock, Cuyahoga Falls OH 164.50 4/5 Ann Panzer - Charles Robinson, Boca Raton FL 173.005/6 Robert Scarbrough, Crystal River FL; James Thomas, Bomoseen VT 164.50 6 2 John Hartigan - Pamela Hartigan, Hamden CT 171.50

3 Larry King, Orlando FL; Angelica Whipp, Yalaha FL 159.00NORTH-SOUTH SECTION F EAST-WEST

B C D B C D1 Victor Hsu, Waldwick NJ; Ting To, Twickenham England 188.00 1 Judy Singer, Scarborough ON; Judith Ortiz, San Antonio TX 191.002 Marthe Labrie, Chicoutimi QC; Elie Chouraqui, Hialeah FL 178.50 2 Millie Larkin, St Cloud FL; Audrey Stern, Greenbelt MD 181.503 1 1 Maxine Doughton, Deland FL; Onalee Roberts, De Leon Springs FL 170.50 3 1 Jane Ann Mabry - James Mabry, Margate FL 178.504 Sandra Marlin - Mike Marlin, Versailles KY 167.50 4 Yvonne Snyder, Santa Monica CA; Anne Marie Crabbe, London ON 167.505 2 Deidre Nevett, Mississauga ON; Sherrill Bain, Oakville ON 163.50 5 Dee Jennings, El Cajon CA; Fumie Graves, La Jolla CA 166.006 Harold Schwartz, Rotonda West FL; Aaron Cohen, Manchester To NJ 161.50 6/7 2 Murray Miller, Haines City FL; W Wheeler, Winter Haven FL 162.50

3 Robin Teale, Alexandria VA; Elizabeth Teale, Palm Harbor FL 152.00 6/7 Tomi Fitzgerald, Plano TX; Diane Schaffer, Frisco TX 162.503 1 Robert Boylan - Patricia Boylan, St Petersburg FL 155.00

MONDAY MORNING 50/20/5 PAIRS32 Pairs

E F G2.73 1 Marian Lynn Coveney - Elizabeth Booth, London ON 171.502.05 2 1 Barbara Kelly - Richard Kelly, Vero Beach FL 167.501.54 3 2 Richard Ruemenapp - Margaret Ruemenapp, Petoskey MI 161.001.15 4 Todd Kaplan - Adam Kaplan, New Port Richey FL 159.501.02 5 3 Daniel Garrison, Bozeman MT; Eric Dull, Wenatchee WA 157.000.77 6 4 Pamela Page, Palm Bay FL; Jack Parks, Indiatlantic FL 155.500.82 5 1 Ethel “Lu” Porter, Spring Hill FL; Salina Assaad, NPR FL 149.000.69 6 Pamela Ford - Walter Ford, Lecanto FL 147.500.62 2 Kimberley Ward - Roger Ward, Palmer Lake CO 140.500.46 3 Joan Brown, Atlantis FL; Linda Clayton, N Palm Beach FL 129.00

MONDAY MORNING 100/50 PAIRS32 Pairs

C D3.10 1 Kay Cox - Gary Cox, Georgetown TX 175.232.33 2 Damaris Robinson, Toronto ON; Katherine Robert, Naples FL 173.221.74 3 Gayle Tunnell - James Tunnell, San Francisco CA 163.721.68 4 1 Marie Sarsten, Belle Haven VA; Gunnar Sarsten, Bellehaven VA 162.961.09 5 Carl Waxman, Delray Beach FL; Rita Adriance, Boca Raton FL 156.861.26 6 2 John Jackson, Dallas TX; Ann Mouzon, Richardson TX 155.000.95 3 Sandra Reinblatt - Gary Reinblatt, Toronto ON 143.740.71 4 Harold Yaffa - Rasma Yaffa, Weston FL 139.78

MONDAY MORNING 300/200 PAIRS38 Pairs

A B4.10 1 Linda Mc Millin - Karl McMillin, Marietta GA 116.003.08 2 Doreen Marek, Chapel Hill NC; Nancy Young, Durham NC 108.502.80 3 1 Julie Norris - James Norris, Vero Beach FL 103.501.73 4 Laurence Grey, Chandler AZ; Eveline Berkey, Sarasota FL 100.002.10 5 2 Clinton Gorsuch, Rowland Heights CA; Scott Gorsuch, Oakland CA 98.931.41 6 William Latham - Elizabeth Latham, Thomasville NC 97.791.58 3 Doug Mahin - Linda Mahin, Tarpon Springs FL 95.001.18 4 Felix Curcuru - Carol Curcuru, Manasquan NJ 93.500.89 5 Sandy Desilets, Groton VT; Rhoda Chickering, E Montpelier VT 92.000.74 6 Brian Koester, Milwaukee WI; Madhulina Bandyopadhyay, Waukesha WI 90.21

MONDAY AFTERNOON 200/300 PAIRS34 Pairs

A B3.82 1 1 Howard De Young - Margaret De Young, Incline Village NV 191.952.87 2 Linda Mc Millin - Karl McMillin, Marietta GA 167.822.15 3 2 M Weeks, Chapel Hills NC; Rosalie Marcus, Pittsboro NC 155.321.91 4 3 Watson Gibbes, Ponte Vedra Bea FL; Albert Lewis, Ponte Vedra FL 154.681.34 5 4 Sandy Desilets, Groton VT; Rhoda Chickering, E Montpelier VT 152.180.91 6 5 Jo Yancey, Daytona Beach FL; Evelyn Farnan, Ormond Beach FL 147.500.96 6 Karen Fox - Deborah Kessler, Greenwich CT 147.18

Tours aplenty fortournament players

Lots of interesting tours are availablethroughout this tournament. Bus service is free,courtesy of District 9. Here’s a rundown.

Tuesday: Lobster dinner at Boston LobsterFeast. All you can eat lobsters, raw bar, hotappetizers, variety of crab, shrimp, seafood anddesserts. First bus leaves at 5:15 p.m. and returns at6:45 p.m. Second bus leaves at 7:15 p.m. andreturns at 8:45 p.m. Cost: $25, with tax and tipincluded.

Wednesday: Arabian Nights. Dinner theaterwith exciting show of 60 of the most beautiful andexciting horses along with a sumptuous prime ribbanquet. Bus leaves at 8 p.m. and returns after theshow. Cost: $30, tax and tip included.

Friday: Designer Mall. Upscale outlet shoppingfeaturing 110 stores. Bus leaves at 8:45 a.m. andreturns every hour until noon. No charge. Discountcoupons available.

Friday: City Walk. See entertainment, musicand dancing. Many fine restaurants with a varietyof dining including Margaritaville, Pat O’Brien’sand Emeril’s gourmet. Bus leaves at 7:15 p.m. andreturns at 11 p.m. No charge.

Saturday: Morse Museum. World’s mostcomprehensive collection of Tiffany stained glassworks. Museum also features American art, potteryand 19th and 2oth Century American art. Tour withdocent. Bus leaves at 8:30 a.m. and returns at noon.Cost: $3.00 Buses accommodate the handicapped.Reserve early for space on buses.

Baby photo winnersIdentifying the baby photos proved to be a

tough task. Randy Pettit and Carol Cliffordwere the winners of $25 certificates good atany TGI Friday’s in the country. They did theirbest, but they were able to identify only nine ofthe 16 photos.

So don’t even think about getting them allcorrect. Just try your luck in the next contestand maybe you’ll be a winner.

Lampert booksGet your limited copy of Harry Lampert’s latest

books – for your own library or as gifts – whilequantities last. The Fun Way to Serious Bridge andThe Fun Way to Better Bridge are available at theACBL Product Store.

The best way to getaround – rent a car

The Marriott World Center is a terrific resorthotel and nearly ideal for an NABC, but with the golfcourse and development around the hotel, playerswill not be able to walk to nearby restaurants if theychoose not to dine in any of the fine restaurants in thehotel. Minimum cab fares to restaurants will be about$12, so with the great values available with rental

cars, we strongly urge you to rent a car and takeadvantage of the free parking offered by the hotel tobridge players.

For your convenience, Enterprise Rent-a-Car islocated in the South Tower and is offering a 15%discount off their already low rental rates for bridgeplayers. Stop by or contact them at house extension85241. Hours are 8-6 on Friday, 8-2 on Saturday, 9-1 on Sunday and 8-5 Monday - Thursday.

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NORTH-SOUTH SECTION G EAST-WESTB C D B C D1 1 Mark Bumler, Shelby Twp MI; Flo Donahugh, Winter Springs FL 190.50 1 Kay Jones, The Villages FL; Geoff Jones III, Orlando FL 198.002 Kenneth McNeill, Randolph MA; F Donna Daley, Seminole FL 178.50 2 1 1 Faye Gilraine - Gary Gilraine, Vancouver BC 190.503 Gordon Tanner - Grace Tanner, Bakersfield CA 169.00 3 Neale Van Delft - Jo Ann Van Delft, Mahwah NJ 176.004 Nancy O’Donnell, East Greenwich RI; Norma Lande, Marblehead MA 168.50 4 John Marhofer, Cuyahoga Fls OH; Toddy Glaser, Salem MA 171.005 Sally Chapleau-Russo, Ft Pierce FL; Roma Maish, Palm City FL 161.00 5 Susan Halasi, Toronto ON; Carol Rynders, Saint Paul MN 166.006 2 Seth Cohen, New York NY; Molly Hosford, Las Vegas NV 158.50 6 2 Sharon Bain, Thornhill ON; Protima Johnston, Markham ON 160.00

3 1 Bobbie Saulter - R Saulter, Corpus Christi TX 151.50 3 Glen Meeden - Nancy Meeden, Saint Paul MN 156.002 H Legros Jr, Memphis TN; Lelvin Crowe, Cordova TN 146.00 2 Mits Tamura - Muriel Tamura, Portland OR 152.00

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION H EAST-WESTB C D B C D

1/2 1 1 David Dishop - Peggy Dishop, Bellefontaine OH 193.50 1 1 Shelly Dunietz, New York NY; Esther Litmanovic, Miami FL 191.501/2 William Grant - Maritha Pottenger, San Diego CA 193.50 2 Paul Sorensen - Allan Sorensen, Berwyn AB 190.503 B Horiguchi - Chiye Horiguchi, Gardena CA 170.50 3 2 David Jackson, Sequim WA; Marty Zupan, Arlington VA 173.504 2 James Krot, Bay City MI; John Reitz, Orlando FL 164.50 4 Susan Gehring, San Diego CA; Tom Denny, Newark DE 173.005 3 Emily Seiden - Nancy Turner, New York NY 159.50 5 Jim Saxon, Marco Island FL; Will Burford, Seneca SC 171.506 Frances Hillin - Chris Samelson, Corpus Christi TX 154.00 6 3 Benjamin Eisenberg - Susan Eisenberg, Boca Raton FL 165.00

4 Serge Aronovich - Marianne Aronovich, Tuxedo Park NY 151.50 1 Emily Rankin - Jon Rankin, Nicholas NY 147.002 Chris Stewart, Medicine Hat AB; Colleen Walker, North Vancouver BC 151.00 2 Mark Pettit, Petrolia ON; Alan Leaver, London ON 142.00

MONDAY A/X PAIRS SECOND SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS N O EAST-WEST

A X A X1 Dora Anderson - Lee Anderson, Shalimar FL 415.74 1 Mark Aquino, Jamaica Plain MA; Larry Lande, Marblehead MA 414.722 1 George Klemic, Bensenville IL; Jonathan Rivet, Wheaton IL 403.00 2 Kotomi Asakoshi, Tokyo Japan; Tadashi Teramoto, Yokohama Japan 407.763 Donna Morgen, Havertown PA; Linda Maloney, Rockville MD 370.78 3 Gennifer Binder, New York NY; B Wayne Stuart III, Santa Cruz CA 407.724 Tomasz Krystofiak, Todz Poland; Zdzislaw Radwanski, Lodz Poland 367.28 4 1 Ronald Huffaker, Alpine CA; Harold Huffaker, Danville CA 389.525 Michael Boothby, Wenatchee WA; John Solodar, Palm Beach Gardens FL 357.24 5 2 Richard Lanke, Honolulu HI; Hugh McGowan, Caesarea ON 385.726 Bryan Morgan, Dallas TX; J’Neane Huey, Fort Worth TX 357.00 6 Alexander Ladyzhensky - Irina Ladyzhensky, Ellenton FL 363.727 Serdar Ogut, Darien IL; Peder Langsetmo, Minneapolis MN 353.50 7 David Cantor, Charlotte NC; Dennis Newman, Scarsdale NY 357.268 2 Paul Frean - Roberto Verthelyi, New York NY 349.00 8 Judy Overland, Toronto ON; John Ross, Brampton ON 351.009 3 Patti Burriss, St Petersburg FL; Marshall Lewis, Cleveland Hts OH 348.24 9 3 Kathy Bye, Burnaby BC; John Stansbury, Saint Paul MN 345.26

10 4 Carole Klein - Michael Schleifer, Montreal QC 348.00 10 4 Charles Fortney, Wheaton IL; R Sohr, Oak Park IL 344.7211 5 Helen Flanagan - Phyllis Opper, Stoughton MA 344.24 11 Ashraf El Sadi, Union City CA; Pat Galligan, San Mateo CA 340.5012 R Craig Hemphill - Kevin Hemphill, Jacksonville FL 342.74 12/13 Warren Kornfeld, Lake Worth FL; Caroline Warner, Davie FL 336.2213 Veda Roberts, Charlotte NC; Chuck Krueger, Kings Mountain NC 336.78 12/13 Joe Gottler, Elberta AL; Scott Stearns, Greenville SC 336.2214 M Metz, Wilmette IL; Harriette Buckman, Lincolnwood IL 330.28 14 5 Jack Weingold, Shaker Heights OH; Joanne Antoniou, Boca Raton FL 333.72

6 Frederick Mason - Douglas Dyer, Beckley WV 331.00NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS P Q EAST-WEST

A X A X1 Barbara Sartorius, Lake Hiawatha NJ; Sharon Hait, Livingston NJ 377.54 1 1 Sathya Bettadapura, Campbell CA; Rajeev Gupta, San Mateo CA 430.962 William Muir, Kansas City MO; Jess Stuart, West Chester PA 370.04 2 Jonny Hansen, Alesund Norway; Arnt Blix,Alesund Norway 414.963 1 Mac Steen - Jamie Steen, Bellevue WA 368.04 3 2 Barry Senensky, Thornhill ON; Eugene Chan, Burnaby BC 396.004 2 Daniel Friedman - Linda Friedman, Orinda CA 365.04 4 Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA; Marilyn Kivel, Newport Coast CA 375.505 Bob Autrey, Marietta GA; Charles Davis, Lilburn GA 361.54 5 John Van Ness, Aspen CO; Riggs Thayer Jr, San Diego CA 364.466 3 Peter Cleaves, Sarasota FL; Yee Tar Zee, Tampa FL 357.98 6 Jan Nathan, Manhattan Beach CA; Steve Mager, Hermosa Beach CA 363.967 4 John Derdall - Jan Derdall, Western Springs IL 357.50 7 Jim Bachelder, Columbus OH; Helene Bauman, Arlington VA 362.468 Jerry Barson - Linda Barson, West Palm Beach FL 356.54 8 Charlotte Sturm - Stephen Sturm, Fullerton CA 352.469 5 Christine Renner, Ashland OH; Jerome Hurley, Mansfield OH 351.54 9 Derrell Childs, Garland TX; Norman Beck, Dallas TX 351.96

10/11 Peter MacCuaig, Danbury CT; Steven Wheeler, Northvale NJ 351.50 10 Petra Hamman, Dallas TX; Nancy Passell, Plano TX 347.0010/11 Ed Lazarus, Baltimore MD; Ron Haack, New York NY 351.50 11 Alice Leicht - Marvin French, San Diego CA 340.9612 Carol Pincus, Las Vegas NV; Jill Richmond, Los Angeles CA 346.04 12 Franklin Kasle, Flint MI; Martin Hirschman, Southfield MI 338.4213 Burt Hall - Lynn Rose-Hall, Lake Worth FL 345.28 13 3 John Cobb Jr, Apex NC; John Marriott Jr, Rocky Mount NC 336.02

OPEN BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS SECOND FINAL SESSIONSECTIONS I L

1 Peter Bertheau, Taby Sweden; Fredrik Nystrom, Stockholm Sweden; Michael Kamil, Holmdel NJ; Christal Henner-Welland, New York NY; Fulvio Fantoni - Claudio Nunes, Rome Italy 21.002 Perry Johnson, Bloomfield Hills MI; Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL; Paul Soloway, Mill Creek WA; Eric Rodwell, Clearwater Beach FL 17.503 Jim Mahaffey, Winter Park FL; Gary Cohler, Miami FL; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ; Mark Lair, Canyon TX; Terje Aa, Heimdal Norway; Glenn Groetheim, Melhus Norway 15.504 Rose Meltzer - Peter Weichsel, Los Gatos CA; Kyle Larsen, San Francisco CA; Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD; Chip Martel, Davis CA; Lew Stansby, Castro Valley CA 15.00

5/7 Farid Assemi, Fresno CA; Edward Wojewoda, Clovis CA; Piotr Tuszynski, Warsaw Poland; Waldemar Frukacz, Ottawa ON; Jaroslaw Piasecki, Buffalo Grove IL; Apolinary Kowalski, Warsaw Poland 14.505/7 Reese Milner, Los Angeles CA; John Mohan, Las Vegas NV; Sam Lev, New York NY; Jacek Pszczola - Michal Kwiecien - Piotr Bizon, Lublin Poland 14.505/7 Mike Passell, Plano TX; Eddie Wold, Houston TX; Eric Greco, North Wales PA; Geoff Hampson, Los Angeles CA 14.50

8/10 Aaron Silverstein - Judith Bianco - Winthrop Allegaert - Jaggy Shivdasani, New York NY 14.008/10 Martin Fleisher, New York NY; Barnet Shenkin, Boca Raton FL; Hemant Lall, Plano TX; Ira Chorush, Houston TX 14.008/10 Martin Harris, Chicago IL; Jacob Morgan, Madison WI; Pratap Rajadhyaksha, Powell OH; Stephen Landen, Rochester Hills MI 14.00

SECTIONS J K1 Joe Grue - Brian Glubok, New York NY; Curtis Cheek, Huntsville AL; Chris Compton, Dallas TX; Adam Wildavsky, Jackson Heights NY; Gunnar Hallberg, London England 17.502 Roy Welland - Bjorn Fallenius - Zia Mahmood, New York NY; Cezary Balicki, Wroclaw Poland; Adam Zmudzinski, Katowice Poland; Michael Rosenberg, New Rochelle NY 17.00

3/4 Russell Ekeblad - Sheila Ekeblad, Boca Raton FL; Michael Seamon, Aventura FL; Ron Rubin, Miami FL; Brad Moss, New York NY; Fred Gitelman, Las Vegas NV 16.003/4 Sidney Lazard - Bart Bramley, Dallas TX; Steve Beatty, Mill Creek WA; Mark Feldman, New York NY; Ross Grabel, Huntington Beach CA; Jon Wittes, Palm Desert CA 16.005/6 Joseph Kivel, Newport Coast CA; L Andrew Campbell, Palm Desert CA; Jason Feldman, Champaign IL; Rob Crawford, Las Vegas NV 15.005/6 Mark Dahl, Richmond VA; David Butler, Keswick VA; Ai-Tai Lo, Reston VA; Alan Schwartz, Fairfax VA 15.007 Daniel Salomonsson, Uddevalla Sweden; Per-Erik Malmstrom, Uppsala Sweden; Cecilia Rimstedt, Harplinge Sweden; Sara Sivelind, Ludvika Sweden 14.50

8/9 Glenn Milgrim, Forest Hills NY; Chris Willenken, New York NY; Bryan Maksymetz, Coquitlam BC; Lars Andersson, Bromma Sweden 14.008/9 Larry Mori, Clearwater FL; Venkatrao Koneru, San Antonio TX; Jim Krekorian, New York NY; Drew Casen, Las Vegas NV 14.00

10/12 Sandra Fraser - Doug Fraser, Victoria BC; Alan Watson, Lexington MA; David Becher, Swampscott MA 13.5010/12 Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY; Michael Becker - Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL; David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ; Massimo Lanzarotti, Voghera Italy; Andrea Buratti, Genoa Italy 13.5010/12 Steve Robinson, Arlington VA; Peter Boyd, Silver Spring MD; Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA; Fred Stewart, Kingston NY 13.50

NATION-WIDE CHARITY PAIRS 2ND OF 6 SESSIONSNORTH-SOUTH SECTION OOO EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 David Kamm - Robert Varty, Grand Rapids MI 200.00 1 Marshall Kerlin, Americus GA; Morris Williams, Dunwoody GA 189.502 Phillis Herbster - Louis Herbster, Tucson AZ 177.00 2 1 Richard Cornett, Madisonville KY; Bernice Cornette, Greenville KY 181.503 1 1 Eirik Watvik, Norway; Halvor Vaagene, Skodje Norway 176.50 3 Beverly Higgins, Bellevue WA; Harry Steiner, Seattle WA 178.004 Anne McGee, Sun City Center FL; Addie Wells, Reno NV 174.50 4 2 1 Wink Andres - Ann Andres, Whistler BC 176.505 Ellie Hanlon - Mary Savko, Tequesta FL 172.00 5 3 2 Junaid Said, Scarborough ON; Ivan Popivanov, Markham ON 175.006 2 Russell Delaney, Sarasota FL; Patricia Harris, Hd-St-Margts NS 170.50 6 Judith Weisman - David Weisman, Englewood NJ 159.50

3 2 Manon Ross - Carol Cessna, Fort Myers FL 155.50NORTH-SOUTH SECTION PPP EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Al Cohen, Tamarac FL; Vivian Kilstrup, Vail CO 193.50 1 Linda Leedy, Zionsville IN; Richard Ellis Jr, Kokomo IN 198.502 Sondra Caplin - Donald Caplin, Waltham MA 189.50 2 John Swanson - Selena Swanson, Mechanicsburg PA 188.003 1 Jean-Guy Daoust - Louise Daoust, Saint-Bruno QC 187.00 3 1 1 Tom Wilson - Laura Campbell, Orlando FL 184.504 Sally Rewbotham, Mississauga ON; Debbie Feldman, Oakville ON 181.50 4 2 2 Clifford Landers - David Bramson, Naples FL 172.505 2 Jay Wasserman, Boca Raton FL; David Berent, 168.50 5 3 Peggy Ellis - Jean Ludwig, New York NY 171.006 3 Jeannine Law, Eastpoint FL; Jacqueline Harding, Cataumet MA 165.00 6 Jacqueline Frankum, Roswell GA; Yvonne Tarrant, Sarasota FL 164.50

4 1 Jonina Sutton, New York NY; Rosalie Marcus, Pittsboro NC 154.002 Steen Metz, Sanibel FL; Bill Siegel, Cape Coral FL 150.50

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQQ EAST-WESTA B C A B C1 Eddie Rose, Laguna Niguel CA; Markland Jones, Phoenix AZ 193.00 1 Pirkko Savolainen, Espoo Finland; Jill Mellstrom, Brottby Sweden 197.502 Rod Beery, Lincoln NE; John Oxley, Saint Joseph MO 188.50 2 Walter Casper, Grand Rapids MI; Alan Schafer, Essexville MI 186.003 Shirley Stanton - Marsha Bernstein, Houston TX 178.00 3 Peter Morse, North Vancouver BC; Donald Sache, Delta BC 170.004 Bob Bratcher, Vista CA; Derald Keetch, Fort Worth TX 173.50 4 Rebecca Barnes, Franklin TN; Carol Cox, Nashville TN 168.005 1 Marietta Andree - Anila Bahal, Hanworth, Middlesex Great Britain 165.00 5 Jim Wakefield, Fairfax Station VA; Henry Unglik, Ottawa ON 162.506 Tulila Keso, Amsterdam, Hol; Raija Reisig, Lantana FL 157.50 6 1 Max Brimberg, New York NY; Thomas Snouse, Felton CA 159.50

2 Wayne Brundage - Edie Brundage, Fort Pierce FL 147.00 2 1 Brian Koester, Milwaukee WI; Madhulina Bandyopadhyay, Waukesha WI 158.50NORTH-SOUTH SECTION RRR EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Barbara Kantor, Boca Raton FL; Burton Lipsky, New York NY 211.00 1 Barry Piafsky, New York NY; Don Piafsky, Toronto ON 212.502 Judith Gushner - Zeke Jabbour, Boca Raton FL 188.50 2 Shirley Tartick - Joan Klap, Toronto ON 203.003 Mary Spooner, Brunswick OH; Elbert Hargesheimer, Hamburg NY 176.50 3 Malcolm Curry, N Myrtle Beach SC; David Ehle, Charlotte NC 178.004 Giles Belski - Betty Burt, N Myrtle Beach SC 160.00 4 Lois Scott, Carmel IN; Dean Robinson, Indianapolis IN 177.005 1 John Raber, North Dartmouth MA; Louis Gangarosa, Augusta GA 158.00 5 Patricia Elms, Newport Beach CA; Madie Brice, Cordova TN 174.50

2 Phyllis O’Sullivan, Staten Island NY; Alice Odenwald, Ft Myers FL 148.50 1 Howard Davies - Patricia Davies, Bala ON 149.001 Albert Brockelman, Menomonie WI; Ruth Ruyle, Roseville CA 137.00 2 Carl Bartone, Bonita Springs FL; Karen Bartone, Penticton BC 148.50

1 Rita Furis - Elizabeth Robinson, Vero Beach FL 120.00NORTH-SOUTH SECTION UUU EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 1 Randolph Worsham - Helen Worsham, Dallas TX 192.38 1 Jerry Premo, Sacramento CA; Kay Beck, Carmel IN 201.922 Barry Purrington, Saint Paul MN; Judy Nassar, Minnetonka MN 191.88 2 Rebecca Clough - Roger Clough, Culver City CA 180.923 Deborah Murphy, San Francisco CA; Gary Donner, Bluffton SC 187.38 3 Marlise Cusick, Jacksonville FL; Gail Rust, Daytona Beach FL 174.884 Stan Given, Little River SC; Susan Torrey, Chapel Hill NC 176.63 4 Charles Heilig, Virginia Beach VA; Tom Ottley, Anchorage AK 167.085 Gladys Collier, East Hampton NY; Adele Dusenbury, Stony Brook NY 165.54 5 1 Anna Chelchowski - Richard Fokes, London ON 164.63

2 Carol Katra, Scottsdale AZ; J Bachman Nabors III, Kempner TX 156.25 2 1 James Metcalfe - Patty Metcalfe, Edmonton AB 154.751 Thomas Thomas - Diana Thomas, Houston TX 145.25

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MONDAY DAYLIGHT OPEN PAIRS 1ST SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION SSS EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Vincent Golden, University Park FL; John Veltri, Bradenton FL 209.50 1 Lu Kohutiak - Yvonne Hernandez, Lake Elsinore CA 187.002 Larry Cohen - Adrienne Cohen, Elmhurst IL 180.50 2 1 1 Frances Gross - Nile Gross, Metairie LA 181.003 Richard Weissman - Malle Andrade, New York NY 171.00 3 Ken Bloom, Acton MA; Irving Bloom, West Palm Beach FL 179.504 Myran Sauer - Mary Sauer, Naples FL 169.50 4 Phillis Herbster - Louis Herbster, Tucson AZ 167.005 1 1 Arline Shiers, Fargo ND; Stanley Mork, Naples FL 169.00 5 2 Ada Burns, Satellite Beach FL; Jeanne Hughes, Sharpes FL 163.006 2 2 Loughlin Black - Ardean Black, Orient ME 162.50 6 Marilyn Le Boy, Longwood FL; William Poole, Winter Springs FL 159.00

3 Sarah Plain, Dayton OH; Barbara Rhoades, Wilmington DE 160.00 3 Georgeanne Bender, Cocoa Beach FL; John Kardach, Melbourne FL 158.00NORTH-SOUTH SECTION TTT EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Herbert Klein, Delray Beach FL; Bernard Gench, Flushing NY 197.00 1 Ritchey Goodwin - Lew Walter, New York NY 171.002 1 Theodore Robinson, Naples FL; Beverly Yankee, Lady Lakes FL 184.50 2 Janet Colchamiro, Merrick NY; Frank Allison, West Hempstead NY 169.003 2 Judy Bongarzone - Al Bongarzone, Oak Park CA 179.50 3 1 1 Robert Brady, McLean VA; Jake Alhadeff, Longwood FL 168.504 Jean Levin, Springfield VA; Carolyn Gibson, Annandale VA 176.50 4 2 2 Peter Tracy - Sherry Tracy, Longboat Key FL 166.005 Kyun Ja Chung - Libushe Zaporozec, Madison WI 164.50 5 3 John Procyson - William Seawall, Newport News VA 162.006 Derald Keetch, Fort Worth TX; Bob Bratcher, Vista CA 162.50 6 4 Marsh Bryan - Helen Bryan, Rumson NJ 160.50

3 1 Paul Wright Jr, Mt Pleasant SC; Patricia Wright, Charlotte NC 156.502 Timothy Casey Jr - Suzanne Casey, Tampa FL 146.50

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION UUU EAST-WESTA B C A B C1 Nie Lih Kalat - Peter Kalat, Bedford NY 190.58 1 1 Roy Perry, St. John’s NL; Carol Frank, Burbank CA 182.922 Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; William Hunter, Reading MA 190.00 2 2 Chester Johnson, Chicago IL; Carol Fielder, Jackson MS 180.503 Leonard Helman, Santa Fe NM; William Epperson, Sarasota FL 181.71 3 Harriet Goldberg, North Palm Beach FL; Ronald Scelfo, West Palm Beach FL 175.424 Dean Cohler - David Wicentowski, Sarasota FL 172.79 4 3 1 Sharon Louvier - Robert Graber, Seabrook TX 168.045 1 Gordon Walker - Caren Epstein, Naples FL 166.21 5 Clayton Parker - Edith Parker, Surprise AZ 167.796 R Smith, Don Mills ON; Larry Cara, Thornhill ON 165.58 6 4 Robert Duncan, Ft Myers FL; Junior Carl Sturm, Longwood FL 165.79

2 Rachel Chittaro, Kildeer IL; Edward Nield, Westchester IL 161.50 2 Sheryl Kohlhoff, Rncho Pls Vrd CA; Carol McCully, Manhattan Beach CA 144.763 Ed Barad, Marina del Rey CA; Donald Seldeen, Santa Cruz CA 160.674 Bill Perry, Tupelo MS; Charles Dawson, Belden MS 147.76

1 John Champion Jr - Jane Champion, Tallahassee FL 134.96

MONDAY SENIOR PAIRS 1ST SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQQ EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Joan Stein, Milwaukee WI; Martha Brosio, Glendale WI 184.00 1 Fred Day - Doris Opdenvelde, Toronto ON 186.502 James Marsh Sternberg, West Palm Bch FL; Allan Cokin, Wellington FL 180.00 2 Lowell Andrews, Huntington Bch CA; Colin Revill, Ancaster ON 181.003 1 Dorothy Shorts, Mesa AZ; Roseann Stoklosa, Hamburg NY 176.00 3 1 Elizabeth Nagle, Wethersfield CT; Carol Legoullon, Cocoa Beach FL 179.504 2 1 Clara Minch - George Minch, Estero FL 166.50 4 Walter Pease, Anchorage AK; Margo Putnam, Redmond WA 175.005 Charles Wolpert, Boynton Beach FL; Mary Biedenkapp, Palm Springs CA 166.00 5 Edward Quinlan, North Port FL; Norma Verhulst, Venice FL 169.006 3 2 Alma-Rita Thurkow, Nokomis FL; Lillian Seed, Thunder Bay ON 160.00 6 2 John Stephen, Ellenton FL; Howard Howe, Apollo Beach FL 164.00

4 Bea Bahr - Chet Bahr, Rochester MN 155.50 3 G Kissel, Clearwater FL; Joseph Bussen, Kailua HI 163.504 1 Bea Rosenbaum - Chester Solender, Tamarac FL 149.00

2 Jim Maloney, Seminole FL; Peter Maloney, Breezy Point NY 142.00NORTH-SOUTH SECTION MMM EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Carol Joy Spiegel, Palm Beach FL; Joan Vigdor, Boynton Beach FL 189.00 1 1 1 Larry Laudig - Ruby Laudig, Parrish FL 188.502 Albert Mintzer - Evelyn Mintzer, Ft Myers FL 181.00 2 Barbara Sheehe - Larry Auerbach, Bradenton FL 186.003 1 Peter Wolff - Dorothy Wolff, Cedar Grove NJ 175.00 3 Bill Irvine, Quincy MA; Philip Lam, North Berwick ME 185.004 2 Judith Argento - Raymond Depew, Kingston PA 173.50 4 2 Charlene McLean - Larry McLean, Wichita KS 179.005 3 Terry Mangold - Ted Defilippo, Lecanto FL 171.00 5 3 2 Bill Rabin - Karin Rabin, San Francisco CA 160.00

6/7 Chuck Said, Nashville TN; John Dockray, Villanova PA 166.00 6 4 Isadore Sharp - Rosalie Sharp, Toronto ON 158.506/7 Thomas Mauthner, Clermont FL; Dolores Bright, Milford MI 166.00

1 Mary Henderson, Naples FL; John Fraser, Mississauga ON 145.00NORTH-SOUTH SECTION NNN EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 1 William Schwarz, Tampa FL; Alan Braunstein, Brandon FL 192.00 1 Mike Hartop - Ann Hartop, Ammon NB 171.002 2 Seymour Rothenberg - Frances Rothenberg, Windsor CT 181.50 2 Ellen Miller, Highland Park IL; Joseph Chin, Highland IN 169.003 3 Eileen Ojakangas, Davis CA; Joan Garcia, Dixon CA 172.50 3 1 1 Robert Scolnick - Doreen Scolnick, Carlsbad CA 168.504 A Michael Carlin, Chestnut Hill MA; Henry Daley, Bridgewater MA 166.00 4 A Weissenberg, Palm Bch Gdns FL; Roger Coffman, West Palm Beach FL 165.505 Judie Belyea - Lachman Advani, Ottawa ON 165.50 5 2 2 Sue Chow, New York NY; Thea Price, Brooklyn NY 165.006 Sherry Ann Kavaler - Edwin Siegel, New York NY 161.00 6 3 Clara Sinrich - Edward Sinrich, Boynton Beach FL 163.50

4 1 Johanna Rowe, Mesa AZ; Dorothy Schell, Savannah GA 154.00 4 Clifton Garing - Liana Garing, Lady Lake FL 163.002 Adrienne Lane, Lafayette LA; John Benzoni, Victor NY 143.00

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OOO EAST-WESTA B C A B C1 Barry Elitowitz, Miami FL; Soretta Saltzstein, Aventura FL 192.03 1 Doris McGinley, Venice FL; Marilyn Griffing, Sarasota FL 206.302 1 1 Robert Higgins, Colorado Springs CO; Barton Mefort, West Palm Beach FL 175.24 2 1 Jo Ann Hazel - Raelene Kirkbride, Tampa FL 183.203 Thomas Hughes Jr - Peggy Hughes, Fort Worth TX 174.36 3 Elaine Katzman - Edwin Katzman, Boynton Beach FL 167.604 2 2 Ralph Lowenbach, South Orange NJ; Donald Schlenger, Jupiter FL 165.92 4 John Arblaster, Niagara-Lake ON; L Hansen, Thunder Bay ON 166.935 Berneice Anglea, Pasadena CA; Nunzio Martorina, Corona CA 161.74 5 2 1 Everett Parker, Venice FL; Pearl Macrae, Sarasota FL 165.18

3 Daniel Teitelbaum - Marcia Teitelbaum, Jackson NJ 158.37 3 G Richard Ramage Jr - Nancy Ramage, Downey CA 157.66NORTH-SOUTH SECTION PPP EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Phyllis Burstein, Cherry Hill NJ; Sonia Kaplan, Tinton Falls NJ 185.00 1 Henry Unglik, Ottawa ON; Gerald Korn, Narberth PA 196.502 1 Bernhardt Trout, Longboat Key FL; Shirley Ramspeck, Sarasota FL 181.00 2 1 Genny Rice - Greg Caucutt, Rochester MN 175.00

3/4 2/3 Edie Dockray, Villanova PA; Robert Thurrell, Venice FL 174.50 3 Jack Harris, Manhasset NY; Gary Paston, Syosset NY 174.503/4 2/3 1 Angela Arnone, Boca Raton FL; Josephine Lojewski, Deerfield Beach FL 174.50 4 2 Stella Blodinger - Jack Blodinger, Boca Raton FL 172.505 Donald Pearsons - Adrienne Pearsons, Winnipeg MB 170.50 5/6 3/4 1 Shirley Saltzman, Chicago IL; Ilene Grabel, Huntington Beach CA 170.506 4 Laurence Bitner, Hilton Head SC; Molly Kienker, Littleton CO 162.00 5/6 3/4 Joan Bayley - Silvana Bellini, St Petersburg FL 170.50

2 Viktoria Spearin, Lake Wales FL; Vera Bagley, Winter Haven FL 141.00 2 Sandra Kane - Howard Kane, Syosset NY 152.50

MONDAY MORNING 50/20/5 PAIRSNORTH-SOUTH SECTION T EAST-WEST

E F G E F G1 1 Barbara Kelly - Richard Kelly, Vero Beach FL 167.50 1 Marian Lynn Coveney - Elizabeth Booth, London ON 171.502 2 Daniel Garrison, Bozeman MT; Eric Dull, Wenatchee WA 157.00 2 1 Richard Ruemenapp - Margaret Ruemenapp, Petoskey MI 161.003 3 Pamela Ford - Walter Ford, Lecanto FL 147.50 3 Todd Kaplan - Adam Kaplan, New Port Richey FL 159.504 4 Nora Schell - Mary Johnson, Winter Park FL 140.50 4 2 Pamela Page, Palm Bay FL; Jack Parks, Indiatlantic FL 155.50

5/6 5 Jackie Hascall - Dortha Doersch, Williamsburg VA 140.00 5 3 1 Ethel “Lu” Porter, Spring Hill FL; Salina Assaad, New Port RicheyFL 149.005/6 John Renna - Christina Renna, Fresno CA 140.00 6 Roberta Matuszek - John Matuszek, Delmar NY 145.50

1 Mildred Shelton, Windemere FL; Sandra Landis, Orlando FL 124.00 4 2 Kimberley Ward - Roger Ward, Palmer Lake CO 140.50

MONDAY MORNING 100/50 PAIRSNORTH-SOUTH SECTION U EAST-WEST

C D C D1 1 Marie Sarsten, Belle Haven VA; Gunnar Sarsten, Bellehaven VA 162.96 1 Kay Cox - Gary Cox, Georgetown TX 175.232 Carl Waxman, Delray Beach FL; Rita Adriance, Boca Raton FL 156.86 2 Damaris Robinson, Toronto ON; Katherine Robert, Naples FL 173.223 2 John Jackson, Dallas TX; Ann Mouzon, Richardson TX 155.00 3 Gayle Tunnell - James Tunnell, San Francisco CA 163.724 Nancy Morgan, Sharon PA; Suszanne Masino, Sebastian FL 149.19 4 Robert Ogilvie - Betty Ogilvie, Ventura CA 137.315 Lynn Grogan, Winter Park FL; Inge Koele, Orlando FL 145.20 5 Beverly Mogensen, Indian River Shores FL; Peggy Dennis, Vero Beach FL 136.366 3 Sandra Reinblatt - Gary Reinblatt, Toronto ON 143.74 6 Marjorie Hacker - Richard Spitzner, Sun City Center FL 135.68

1 Nancy Miles - Letitia Stallard, Winter Park FL 126.452 Suzanne Wilson, Ft. Pierce FL; Patricia Finn, Vero Beach FL 120.32

MONDAY MORNING 300/200 PAIRSNORTH-SOUTH SECTION V EAST-WEST

A B A B1 Linda Mc Millin - Karl McMillin, Marietta GA 116.00 1 Doreen Marek, Chapel Hill NC; Nancy Young, Durham NC 108.502 1 Doug Mahin - Linda Mahin, Tarpon Springs FL 95.00 2 1 Julie Norris - James Norris, Vero Beach FL 103.503 2 Howard De Young - Margaret De Young, Incline Village NV 89.00 3 Laurence Grey, Chandler AZ; Eveline Berkey, Sarasota FL 100.004 Elaine Steelman, Stuart FL; Marilyn Bolender, Wadsworth OH 86.00 4 2 Felix Curcuru - Carol Curcuru, Manasquan NJ 93.50

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION X EAST-WESTA B A B1 William Latham - Elizabeth Latham, Thomasville NC 97.79 1 1 Clinton Gorsuch, Rowland Heights CA; Scott Gorsuch, Oakland CA 98.932 Char Frana, Daytona Beach FL; Tina Sanders, Knoxville TN 97.50 2 Beryl Hedrick - Eileen Hedrick, Alabaster AL 91.003 1 Karen Fox - Deborah Kessler, Greenwich CT 84.79 3 Darryl Helton - Marsha Helton, Sedona AZ 90.644 2 Donna Parobek, Honeoye Falls NY; Caroline Polo Traverso, Rio Rancho NM 84.57 4 2 Brian Koester, Milwaukee WI; Madhulina Bandyopadhyay, Waukesha WI 90.21

MONDAY AFTERNOON 200/300 PAIRSNORTH-SOUTH SECTION W EAST-WEST

A B A B1 1 Howard De Young - Margaret De Young, Incline Village NV 191.95 1 1 Watson Gibbes, Ponte Vedra Bea FL; Albert Lewis, Ponte Vedra FL 154.682 Linda Mc Millin - Karl McMillin, Marietta GA 167.82 2 2 Sandy Desilets, Groton VT; Rhoda Chickering, E Montpelier VT 152.183 2 M Weeks, Chapel Hills NC; Rosalie Marcus, Pittsboro NC 155.32 3 3 Karen Fox - Deborah Kessler, Greenwich CT 147.184 3 Jo Yancey, Daytona Beach FL; Evelyn Farnan, Ormond Beach FL 147.50 4 4 Brian Koester, Milwaukee WI; Madhulina Bandyopadhyay, Waukesha WI 142.055 4 Donna Parobek, Honeoye Falls NY; Caroline Polo Traverso, Rio Rancho NM 145.00 5 Don Quinn, Fort Myers FL; Doreen Macmillan, Naples FL 140.826 Judith Heyman - Phil Lieberman, Boca Raton FL 141.82 6 Erin Gove, Los Gatos CA; Vern Vanderpol, Pasadena CA 140.457 Betty Thomas - Elba Gutekunst, Dallas TX 129.82 7 Boris Heimbach - Marjorie Heimbach, Bethlehem PA 140.00

MONDAY AFTERNOON 0-100 PAIRSNORTH-SOUTH SECTION U EAST-WEST

1 Gary Wahl - Joann Wahl, Houghton Lake MI 108.00 1 Kay Cox - Gary Cox, Georgetown TX 98.002/3 Al Gustafson - Florence Gustafson, Riverview FL 88.00 2 James Biss, Arlington VA; John Grabowski, Ft Lauderdale FL 91.502/3 Margaret Freitag, Sterling VA; Margaret Horton, St Augustine FL 88.00 3/4 Suzanne Franklin, Shelbyville KY; Janet Kay, Leesburg FL 88.504 William Bunn, Brentwood MO; Julia Torres, Florissant MO 86.50 3/4 Marjorie Hacker - Richard Spitzner, Sun City Center FL 88.50

MONDAY AFTERNOON 10/20/50 PAIRSNORTH-SOUTH SECTION T EAST-WEST

D E F D E F1 Maurice Krug - Carol Krug, Sarasota FL 164.61 1 Robert Thies, Kissimmee FL; Richard Dorsey, Poinciana FL 178.122 1 David Thayer - Rena Thayer, Conifer CO 152.99 2 Allan Trynz - Teri Trynz, Boynton Beach FL 162.633 John Renna - Christina Renna, Fresno CA 151.77 3 Alyse Galvin - Patrick Galvin, Anchorage AK 162.034 Joe McCain, Birmingham AL; Dottye McCain, Orlando FL 147.77 4 1 Beverly Mogensen, Indn Riv Shrs FL; Peggy Dennis, Vero Beach FL 158.075 Barbara Kirkland - Karen Conrad, Orlando FL 147.48 5 Todd Kaplan - Adam Kaplan, New Port Richey FL 153.726 2 1 William George, Sebring FL; Cece Lichtenstein, Jacksonville FL 144.01 6 2 1 Colin Macmillan - Andrea Macmillan, Bedford NS 125.18

3 2 Ethel “Lu” Porter, Spring Hill FL; Salina Assaad, New Port Richey FL 138.98 3 Katherine Betts-Martin - Lois Tulenko, Gainesville FL 120.404 Jill Hunter, Northborough MA; Matthew Fienberg, Northborough MA 132.05

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MONDAY SENIOR PAIRS SECOND SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION MMM EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Chuck Said, Nashville TN; John Dockray, Villanova PA 196.50 1 Thomas Hughes Jr - Peggy Hughes, Fort Worth TX 212.002 1 Isadore Sharp - Rosalie Sharp, Toronto ON 192.00 2 David Weir - Virgil Eveleigh, Sun City Center FL 194.003 Antonia Okany, Etobicoke ON; Dan McCaw, Toronto ON 185.00 3 1 1 Ralph Lowenbach, South Orange NJ; Donald Schlenger, Jupiter FL 188.504 Bill Irvine, Quincy MA; Philip Lam, North Berwick ME 176.00 4 John Arblaster, Niagara-Lk ON; L Hansen, Thunder Bay ON 181.005 Barbara Sheehe - Larry Auerbach, Bradenton FL 171.50 5 2 2 Robert Higgins, Colorado Springs CO; Barton Mefort, West Palm Beach FL 173.506 Thomas Mauthner, Clermont FL; Dolores Bright, Milford MI 161.00 6 3 Jerry Miller - Nadyne Cheary, Silver Spring MD 171.50

2 Robert Parlin, Naples FL; A. James Watt, Marco Island FL 155.00 4 John Macholl, Sun City Ctr FL; Joan Macholl, Sun City Center FL 149.503 1 Norman Rocco, Sun City Center FL; Kitty Tavel, Carmel IN 150.50

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION NNN EAST-WESTA B C A B C1 Sherry Ann Kavaler - Edwin Siegel, New York NY 185.50 1 1 Peter Wolff - Dorothy Wolff, Cedar Grove NJ 178.502 1 1 Johanna Rowe, Mesa AZ; Dorothy Schell, Savannah GA 182.00 2 2 Sally Strul, Delray Beach FL; Brian Greis, Boca Raton FL 178.003 Cora Grabowski - Val Habicht, Fort Lauderdale FL 175.50 3 Albert Mintzer - Evelyn Mintzer, Ft Myers FL 177.004 Judie Belyea - Lachman Advani, Ottawa ON 169.50 4/5 3 Terry Mangold - Ted Defilippo, Lecanto FL 169.505 2 2 Robert Scolnick - Doreen Scolnick, Carlsbad CA 160.00 4/5 Philip Silverstein - Rosalyn Silverstein, Bronx NY 169.506 3 Clifton Garing - Liana Garing, Lady Lake FL 158.00 6 Sharon Benz - Judith Marshall, Buffalo NY 169.00

4 Clara Sinrich - Edward Sinrich, Boynton Beach FL 153.50 4 1 Angelina Fong, Cliffside Park NJ; Stephen Heffner, Ponchatoula LA 160.502 Mary Henderson, Naples FL; John Fraser, Mississauga ON 151.00

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OOO EAST-WESTA B C A B C1 1 1 William Schulthess, St Augustine FL; Dixie Adair, Rose Hill KS 195.00 1 1 William Schwarz, Tampa FL; Alan Braunstein, Brandon FL 190.502 Elaine Katzman - Edwin Katzman, Boynton Beach FL 174.50 2 A Michael Carlin, Chestnut Hill MA; Henry Daley, Bridgewater MA 175.003 Genevieve Hewitt - Richard Hewitt, New York NY 167.50 3 2 Jeannine Law, Eastpoint FL; Jacqueline Harding, Cataumet MA 168.504 Nella Molfetto, Fort Lauderdale FL; Jacqueline Smith, Ft Lauderdale FL 165.50 4 3 Eileen Ojakangas, Davis CA; Joan Garcia, Dixon CA 165.005 Doris McGinley, Venice FL; Marilyn Griffing, Sarasota FL 163.50 5 Mike Hartop - Ann Hartop, Ammon NB 163.006 2 2 Everett Parker, Venice FL; Pearl Macrae, Sarasota FL 157.50 6 A Weissenberg, Palm Bch Gdns FL; Roger Coffman, West Palm Beach FL 159.50

3 Robert Byrne - Shirley Byrne, Richmond KY 155.50 4 1 Jan Harrison, Belleville IL; Alan Charters, Kitchener ON 157.004 Daniel Teitelbaum - Marcia Teitelbaum, Jackson NJ 151.00 2 Toni Sudock - Dave Sudock, Boca Raton FL 156.00

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION PPP EAST-WESTA B C A B C1/2 1/2 Judy Klein, Delray Beach FL; Brenda Solomon, Boca Raton FL 177.00 1 Joan Stein, Milwaukee WI; Martha Brosio, Glendale WI 191.001/2 1/2 Tony Dare - Irma Ashley, Tucson AZ 177.00 2 1 1 Clara Minch - George Minch, Estero FL 185.503 Henry Unglik, Ottawa ON; Gerald Korn, Narberth PA 171.00 3 Vishnampet Vaidhyanathan, Aventura FL; Paul Klarreich, Brooklyn NY 184.504 Sharon Maris, Hudson FL; Joan Anderson, West Des Moines IA 167.50 4 James Marsh Sternberg, West Palm Bch FL; Allan Cokin, Wellington FL 171.005 Phyllis Burstein, Cherry Hill NJ; Sonia Kaplan, Tinton Falls NJ 165.00 5 2 Abe Jakob, Spring Valley NY; Shirley Ladin, Leesburg FL 170.006 3 Stella Blodinger - Jack Blodinger, Boca Raton FL 161.50 6 3 Taeko Whitman, New Port Richey FL; Ikuko Bennett, Rancho Santa Fe CA 157.00

4 1 Shirley Saltzman, Chicago IL; Ilene Grabel, Huntington Bh CA 160.00 4 2 Delbert Bussard, Jacksonville FL; James Morgan, Orange Park FL 146.50NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQQ EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Fred Day - Doris Opdenvelde, Toronto ON 197.00 1 Bert Newman, West Bloomfield MI; Rhonda Monro, Beverly Hills MI 201.502 1 Bea Bahr - Chet Bahr, Rochester MN 195.50 2 Doris Brown, Tamarac FL; Frank Moyer, Ft Lauderdale FL 182.003 2 G Kissel, Clearwater FL; Joseph Bussen, Kailua HI 187.00 3 William Allison, Atlanta GA; Charles Galloway, Bolton ON 177.504 3 Marian Howarth - Shirley Buckwalter, Sun City Center FL 186.50 4 1 Genny Rice - Greg Caucutt, Rochester MN 175.005 Lowell Andrews, Huntington Bch CA; Colin Revill, Ancaster ON 176.00 5 2 Judith Kane, Winter Park FL; Elliot Raphaelson, Orlando FL 162.006 4 1 Albert Brockelman, Menomonie WI; Ruth Ruyle, Roseville CA 166.00 6 Marlene Solender, Tamarac FL; Barbara Steffek, St Petersburg FL 155.50

2 Alma-Rita Thurkow, Nokomis FL; Lillian Seed, Thunder Bay ON 137.50 3 1 Viktoria Spearin, Lake Wales FL; Vera Bagley, Winter Haven FL 150.004 Laurence Bitner, Hilton Head SC; Molly Kienker, Littleton CO 147.00

2 Jonina Sutton, New York NY; Kalderon Shifra, Ramat-Gan Israel 144.50

MONDAY DAYLIGHT OPEN PAIRS 2ND SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION SSS EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 1 Winston Legge Jr - Jennie Legge, Pensacola FL 196.00 1 John Stubbe Jr, Dublin OH; Judith Zimmerman, Columbus OH 182.002 2 Georgeanne Bender, Cocoa Beach FL; John Kardach, Melbourne FL 193.00 2 Charles Hill, Naples FL; Kassie Munoz, White Plains NY 177.503 Lu Kohutiak - Yvonne Hernandez, Lake Elsinore CA 187.00 3 1 1 Irving Murphy, North Port FL; Barry Burtoff, Venice FL 177.004 Sandra Gagnon - Michael Kassay, Sarasota FL 178.50 4 2 Donna Yetman, Kissimmee FL; Lorraine Bowes, Mount Hope ON 176.005 Marilyn Le Boy, Longwood FL; William Poole, Winter Springs FL 171.50 5 Dean Cohler - David Wicentowski, Sarasota FL 174.506 Linda Smith, Annapolis MD; Nannell Burford, Seneca SC 166.50 6 3 Rachel Chittaro, Kildeer IL; Edward Nield, Westchester IL 171.00

3 1 Frances Gross - Nile Gross, Metairie LA 159.50NORTH-SOUTH SECTION TTT EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Kyun Ja Chung - Libushe Zaporozec, Madison WI 200.50 1 1 Sarah Plain, Dayton OH; Barbara Rhoades, Wilmington DE 187.502 1 1 Sheryl Kohlhoff, Rncho Pls Vrd CA; Carol McCully, Manhattan Beach CA 179.00 2 Richard Weissman - Malle Andrade, New York NY 186.003 Richard Huber, Cairo GA; Charles Thompson, Orlando FL 175.00 3 Myran Sauer - Mary Sauer, Naples FL 182.004 Ritchey Goodwin - Lew Walter, New York NY 166.00 4 Ken Bloom, Acton MA; Irving Bloom, West Palm Beach FL 181.005 Mark Cook, Huntington Bh CA; Frank Bartlett, Long Beach CA 158.50 5 Larry Cohen - Adrienne Cohen, Elmhurst IL 175.006 2 Jerry Currie - Daryl Fisher, New Orleans LA 158.00 6 2 1 Loughlin Black - Ardean Black, Orient ME 170.50

3 2 Peter Tracy - Sherry Tracy, Longboat Key FL 154.00 3 2 Bill Filip, Stuart FL; Warren Williams, Wilton CT 147.00NORTH-SOUTH SECTION UUU EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Richard Katz, N Versailles PA; Warren Oberfield, Pittsburgh PA 201.00 1 Sheilah Malamud, Boynton Beach FL; Bob Jones, Hypoluxo FL 183.002 Nie Lih Kalat - Peter Kalat, Bedford NY 182.50 2/3 Ruth Stearns, Glendale WI; Floyd Woldt, Destin FL 181.503 1 Douglas McCormac, North Dartmouth MA; Roger Li, Boston MA 181.00 2/3 Herbert Klein, Delray Beach FL; Bernard Gench, Flushing NY 181.504 2 1 Barbara Minogue - Peter Minogue, North Bay ON 176.50 4 1 Mark Bercuvitz - Judith Bercuvitz, Westmount QC 173.005 Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; William Hunter, Reading MA 165.00 5 R Fieler, Boca Raton FL; Bryce Troyer, Joliet IL 171.506 Leonard Helman, Santa Fe NM; William Epperson, Sarasota FL 159.50 6 2 Judy Bongarzone - Al Bongarzone, Oak Park CA 168.50

3 Roy Perry, St. John’s NL; Carol Frank, Burbank CA 148.00 3 1 Timothy Casey Jr - Suzanne Casey, Tampa FL 155.504 Richard Johnson, Sarasota FL; Andy Muenz, Glenolden PA 152.50

2 Sharon Fauss, La Grange CA; Shirley Jobes, Wilmington NC 152.00

EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION PAIRSNORTH-SOUTH SECTION TT EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1/2 Betty Capodice, Bloomington IL; Mary Jane Wilson, Dunedin FL 179.50 1 John Swanson - Selena Swanson, Mechanicsburg PA 193.501/2 Judith Gushner - Zeke Jabbour, Boca Raton FL 179.50 2 Jim Mahorner, Jacksonville Bh FL; Wayne Clay Whalen, Lexington KY 188.003 Ernestine Murphrey, Altamonte Spg FL; Vera Jaffe, Walnut Creek CA 178.00 3 Jack Blair, Las Vegas NV; Daniel Rotman, N Miami Beach FL 184.004 1 Alan Frantz, Wayland MA; Betty Burch, Windermere FL 164.50 4 1 1 David Bramson - Clifford Landers, Naples FL 174.005 2 1 Joyce Brogan, Tenafly NJ; Michael Lattyak, Westchester IL 164.00 5 2 Melvin Shuter - Helene Shuter, Palm Bch Gdns FL 166.506 3 Mildred Boehne, Indialantic FL; Jean Williams, Hendersonville NC 158.50 6 3 2 Nancy Frank, Glencoe IL; Linda Bell, CD 161.50

4 Valerie Giaquinto - Frank Giaquinto, Jupiter FL 155.002 Lore Jagger, Colorado Springs CO; Elizabeth Bancks, Jacksonville FL 148.50

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION VV EAST-WESTA B C A B C1 1 V Martin, Grandview WA; Barbara McCormick, Polson MT 178.00 1 Nina Lubick-Reich, Fullerton CA; John Currie, Halifax NS 186.502 Melody Bi, Woodbury MN; Mark Smith, Lutz FL 175.00 2 Sondra Caplin - Donald Caplin, Waltham MA 180.00

3/4 2 1 Lorraine Harris, Orlando FL; Faye Conti, Longwood FL 166.50 3 Michael Pearson, St Augustine FL; Frank King Jr, Washington DC 178.003/4 Anne McGee, Sun City Center FL; Addie Wells, Reno NV 166.50 4 Beverly Higgins, Bellevue WA; Harry Steiner, Seattle WA 173.505 Harriett Lake, Longwood FL; Paul Robb, Orlando FL 166.00 5 1 Jay Friedenson, Morrisville VT; Charles Samberg, New City NY 167.50

6/7 3 Helen Worsham - Randolph Worsham, Dallas TX 164.50 6 Gail Wells, Plano TX; Michael Walrath, Keller TX 164.506/7 Pat Levy - Esta Van Zandt, Houston TX 164.50 2 Judith Murray, Harwich Port MA; Florence Hackman, Chatham MA 156.50

4 Lynne Rosenbaum, Glencoe IL; John Doucette, Aurora ON 159.00 3 1 Ed Sobolak - Diane Sobolak, Austin TX 155.502 Nancy Smith, Marietta GA; Nancy Motes, Sandy Springs GA 154.00 2 Richard Dixon, Frontenac KS; Dianne Aucoin, Corner Brook NL 154.50

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION UU EAST-WESTA B C A B C1 Carole Van Wieck - David Moss, New York NY 231.06 1 Diana Miller, Las Vegas NV; Albert Lochli, San Antonio TX 199.042 1 Gylfi Baldursson, 103 Reykjavik Iceland; Sigurdur Thorsteinsson, Seltjarnarnes Iceland 176.90 2 James Edmunds, Altamonte Spg FL; H Fertig, Winter Springs FL 196.043 Yvonne Tarrant, Sarasota FL; Jacqueline Frankum, Roswell GA 174.46 3 Julie Bradley, Jacksonville FL; Joy Scher, Delray Beach FL 185.464 2 Elaine Wood, Southlake TX; Merryl Chin, Don Mills ON 172.75 4 1 1 Jason Rosenfeld, Potomac MD; Eric Bell, Norman OK 184.835 Raul Benedicto - Ines Benedicto, Boca Raton FL 168.42 5 Carole Maeder, Bonita Springs FL; Ted Newman, New York NY 173.336 3 Ray Pomeroy - Tina Pomeroy, Melbourne Beach FL 164.13 6 Lois Parker Pearson, St Augustine FL; Sarah Anne Cressy, Falls Church VA 165.21

4 Dick Duff, Denver CO; C. Buddy Carls, Huntington Bh CA 151.79 2 2 Joan King - Eugenia Ogden, Saint Helena Is SC 161.541 Sarah McInnis - Virginia Kranyak, Melbourne FL 147.52 3 Carl Kaltwasser, Auburn Hills MI; George Wengrofsky, Houston TX 160.162 Jan Peltier, Shorewood WI; Mary Schreindl, Brown Deer WI 124.77 4 Nancy Fillmore - Scott Hickes, Las Vegas NV 147.21

MONDAY FLIGHT B/C/D PAIRS FIRST SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION E EAST-WEST

B C D B C D1 Will Engel, Freeport IL; Christopher Shaw Jr, Carlinville IL 186.00 1 Josie Mitchell, Decatur GA; Evelyn Gilliard, East Point GA 190.50

2/3 1 Cheryl Pehoushek, Lewisburg PA; Susan Greenleaf, Williamsport PA 179.00 2 Jon Shuster - Ron Law, Gainesville FL 187.002/3 Dean Montgomery, Greenewich CT; Karen Xia, Stamford CT 179.00 3 Robert Scarbrough, Crystal River FL; James Thomas, Bomoseen VT 185.004 Carolyn Waugh - Jeanne Kitzmann, Ocala FL 177.00 4 Ronnie Pumpian - Fredi Consolo, Aventura FL 177.505 Sandy Cerato, Baltimore MD; Shirley Wood, Owings Mills MD 176.00 5 Ken McClenahan, Lone Tree CO; Caryn Villalon, Crystal MN 175.506 Frances Locke, Naples FL; Anne Pierce, North York ON 170.00 6 Edward Zujko - Vicki Zujko, Clinton Twp MI 173.50

2 Andreas Traks - Elmerice Traks, Cleveland OH 150.00 1 Esther Eastmure - Pamela Shuter, Toronto ON 158.503 1 Robert Boylan - Patricia Boylan, St Petersburg FL 148.50 2 Donald Brock - Helen Brock, Cuyahoga Falls OH 148.50

3 John Maunder - Jean Maunder, La Belle FL 148.001 David Rogers, Wilton Manors FL; Edward Sutcliffe, Sonoma CA 145.00

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION F EAST-WESTB C D B C D1 1 1 John Hartigan - Pamela Hartigan, Hamden CT 188.50 1 1 Margaret Cooke - James Cooke, Painted Post NY 199.502 Yvonne Snyder, Santa Monica CA; Anne Marie Crabbe, London ON 179.00 2 Harold Schwartz, Rotonda West FL; Aaron Cohen, Manchester To NJ 196.003 Janet Sincoff, Boca Raton FL; David Grossman, Boynton Beach FL 177.50 3 Sandra Marlin - Mike Marlin, Versailles KY 180.504 2 Calvin White, Harrisonville MO; Dixie Whitt, Kansas City MO 174.50 4 Victor Hsu, Waldwick NJ; Ting To, Twickenham England 177.505 Felix Shiffman, Ormond Beach FL; Samey Noori, Dunedin FL 165.00 5 Joan Gordon, Boca Raton FL; Susie Kahn, New York NY 175.50

6/7 Cheryl Moore - Larry Moore, Oregon City OR 158.50 6 Mary Holman Allen, Mahtomedi MN; John Allen, Saint Paul MN 163.006/7 Myra Abrams, Cote Saint-Luc QC; Marylou Harmon, Chagrin Falls OH 158.50 2 1 Deidre Nevett, Mississauga ON; Sherrill Bain, Oakville ON 162.50

3 Stan Brodersen, White Plains NY; Thurman Bruffey, Columbia SC 154.00NORTH-SOUTH SECTION G EAST-WEST

B C D B C D1 Linda Lee, Toronto ON; Margaret Lerner, Markham ON 184.50 1 Jim Saxon, Marco Island FL; Will Burford, Seneca SC 186.832 1 1 Cynthia Murphy - Gail Weaver, University Park FL 170.50 2 Gordon Tanner - Grace Tanner, Bakersfield CA 177.833 2 Shelly Dunietz, New York NY; Esther Litmanovic, Miami FL 169.50 3 1 1 H Legros Jr, Memphis TN; Lelvin Crowe, Cordova TN 174.704 3 Jose Estefano, Westley Chapel FL; Robert Benson, Iowa City IA 165.50 4 Carl Sharp, Chicago IL; Chuck Chang, Evanston IL 170.335 Susan Gehring, San Diego CA; Tom Denny, Newark DE 161.50 5 2 2 Bobbie Saulter - R Saulter, Corpus Christi TX 168.506 Mark Bumler, Shelby Twp MI; Flo Donahugh, Winter Springs FL 159.50 6 3 Mark Pettit, Petrolia ON; Alan Leaver, London ON 163.13

2 Stephen Pickett, Vancouver BC; Robin Hillyard, Waltham MA 153.50

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MONDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING SIDE PAIRS MONDAY SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION TT EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Ken Gee, Regina SK; Sara Parks M D, Owensboro KY 94.64 1 1 1 David Bramson - Clifford Landers, Naples FL 108.792 1 Robena O’Malley, Brookline MA; Gordon Webster, Framingham MA 92.35 2 2 Carl Becker - Harold Rhyne Jr, Charleston SC 99.863 2 1 Jack Berry - Sue Wessner, Hamburg PA 91.43 3 James Blackwell, Frankfort KY; Jeffrey Thomas, Columbia SC 95.004 3 Donald Buchanan - Karen Ricker, Hilton Head SC 90.93 4 3 2 Mike Whitaker, Sugarloaf PA; Leif Thusholt, Dragor DE 94.43

4 2 Lelvin Crowe, Cordova TN; H Legros Jr, Memphis TN 85.00 4 Martin Demko - Vanessa O’Callaghan, Cary NC 88.71NORTH-SOUTH SECTION UU EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Cameron Doner, Richmond BC; Carolyn Lewis, Louisville KY 115.00 1 1 Marianne Cross, Fernandina Beach FL; Geoffrey Cross, Fernandina FL 109.082 1 Helen Cross - Erving Cross, Ormond Beach FL 106.36 2 2 Robert Neuhart, Troy NY; Bernard Neuhart, Niskayuna NY 106.293 2 Fran Wakely, Belleair FL; Marilyn Lightner, Bonita Springs FL 88.71 3 Gary Donner, Bluffton SC; Deborah Murphy, San Francisco CA 92.004 3 Joyce Neville, White Marsh VA; Cathy Hunsberger, Gloucester VA 84.50 4 3 1 Jacquelyn Gernaey - Bruce Gernaey, Port Jefferson NY 88.72

4 1 Paul Maudslien, Normandy Park WA; Victor Bremson, Seattle WA 83.00 4 2 Marti Cowie - Phyllis Adams, Lakeland FL 80.142 Gerald Williams, Bartlett TN; Charlotte Prow, Bowling Green KY 79.78

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION VV EAST-WESTA B C A B C1 Chris Compton, Dallas TX; Joann Court, Oklahoma City OK 107.67 1 Loren Hawkins, Bremerton WA; Dudley Brown, Grandview WA 103.502 Loretta Harp, The Villages FL; Bruce Thiher, La Crosse WI 103.33 2 Kenneth Davis, Alexandria VA; John Ashe, Fairfax VA 101.223 1 Felix Shiffman, Ormond Beach FL; Dixie Hornby, Albuquerque NM 96.17 3 1 1 Wendy Turk - Shirley Schley, Denver CO 96.674 2 1 Joseph Phillips, Queensbury NY; Janice Taylor, Stuart FL 89.67 4 2 Paul Heller, Marietta GA; Larry Lowell Jr, Knoxville TN 94.00

3 Sandra Zions, Naples FL; David Bonner, Flat Rock NC 82.00 3 Lynne Cook, Wyandotte MI; Bernard Zions, Naples FL 84.334 2 Norman Wang, Palo Alto CA; James Wu, Fremont CA 79.67

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION WW EAST-WESTA B C A B C1 1 1 Robert Huber, Minneapolis MN; Jean Boettcher, Arden Hills MN 99.64 1 1 1 Elaine Wood, Southlake TX; Nancy Frank, Glencoe IL 113.432 2 B Horiguchi - Chiye Horiguchi, Gardena CA 96.36 2 2 2 Donald Seem - Doris Seem, Enterprise AL 95.363 Amal Dasgupta, Wilmington DE; David Legrow, Eagleville PA 89.29 3 3 Clifford Rhein, Saint Helena Is SC; F. Marion Fletcher, Statesboro GA 91.004 3 Nancy O’Donnell, East Greenwich RI; Eileen Sullivan, Bradenton FL 89.00 4 4 Ronald Sills - Don Little, Steamboat Springs CO 86.00

4 Donald Sondergeld, Hubbardton VT; Ross Lounsbury, Ballston Lake NY 82.962 Miles Thomson, Cape Coral FL; E Mitchell, Fort Myers FL 82.71

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION H EAST-WESTB C D B C D1 Frances Hillin - Chris Samelson, Corpus Christi TX 196.50 1 William Grant - Maritha Pottenger, San Diego CA 191.002 John Marhofer, Cuyahoga Fls OH; Toddy Glaser, Salem MA 177.50 2 1 Gina Willis, Orange CT; Lois Kenyon, Punta Gorda FL 183.003 1 Sharon Bain, Thornhill ON; Protima Johnston, Markham ON 173.00 3 2 Serge Aronovich - Marianne Aronovich, Tuxedo Park NY 178.004 Kay Jones, The Villages FL; Geoff Jones III, Orlando FL 172.00 4 Frank Pataky, Toronto ON; Theresa Howard, Sharon ON 175.505 B Horiguchi - Chiye Horiguchi, Gardena CA 163.00 5 George Charrier - Marian Charrier, West Chester OH 172.006 2 1 Sue Gerard, Mexico Mexico; John Taylor, Lago Vista TX 162.00 6 3 James Krot, Bay City MI; John Reitz, Orlando FL 165.00

3 2 Horace Buchanan - Elena Buchanan, Somerville NJ 159.00 4 Emily Seiden - Nancy Turner, New York NY 151.001 Keith Goswell, Boynton Beach FL; Dale Thomas, 147.502 Elaine Bowers, Plainfield IL; Patricia McElligott, Orland Park IL 143.00

MONDAY A/X PAIRS FIRST SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS N O EAST-WEST

A X A X1 Jo Morse, Palm Beach Gdns FL; Haig Tchamitch, Peoria AZ 429.90 1 Ed Lewis, Falls Church VA; Michael White, Atlanta GA 416.002 Dick Yarington, Seattle WA; Ruth Nakano, Kirkland WA 396.26 2 1 Jack Weingold, Shaker Heights OH; Joanne Antoniou, Boca Raton FL 414.093 Kotomi Asakoshi, Tokyo Japan; Tadashi Teramoto, Yokohama Japan 366.42 3 Serdar Ogut, Darien IL; Peder Langsetmo, Minneapolis MN 380.124 Alexander Ladyzhensky - Irina Ladyzhensky, Ellenton FL 353.63 4 Donna Morgen, Havertown PA; Linda Maloney, Rockville MD 369.945 Dora Anderson - Lee Anderson, Shalimar FL 350.93 5 2 Ronald Huffaker, Alpine CA; Harold Huffaker, Danville CA 364.606 Bryan Morgan, Dallas TX; J’Neane Huey, Fort Worth TX 350.92 6 3 Paul Frean - Roberto Verthelyi, New York NY 354.827 Ashraf El Sadi, Union City CA; Pat Galligan, San Mateo CA 345.55 7 4 George Klemic, Bensenville IL; Jonathan Rivet, Wheaton IL 350.128 1 Carole Klein - Michael Schleifer, Montreal QC 345.00 8 Michael Boothby, Wenatchee WA; John Solodar, Palm Beach Gdns FL 346.959 2 Veda Roberts, Charlotte NC; Chuck Krueger, Kings Mountain NC 343.00 9 5 Richard Lanke, Honolulu HI; Hugh McGowan, Caesarea ON 340.79

10 Marshall Kuschner, Reston VA; Vonnie Lavender, Burke VA 340.98 10 6 Nathaniel Reid - Barbara Boswell, Cincinnati OH 334.0011 3 Jim Tully, Cocoa FL; Martha Pehlke, Crestwood KY 334.06 11 Carol Grover, Avonport NS; Amy Shumway, Madison WI 333.7412 Mark Aquino, Jamaica Plain MA; Larry Lande, Marblehead MA 331.38 12 Douglas Doub, W Hartford CT; Hank Youngerman, Williston VT 333.5813 John Lewis, Ft Lauderdale FL; John Griscom, Boca Raton FL 330.50 13 Eugene Solomon, Boca Raton FL; Lita Talus, Boynton Beach FL 331.0014 Robert Schwartz, San Pedro CA; Gene Freed, Los Angeles CA 328.93 14 Barry Schaffer, Frisco TX; Bryan Storey, Plano TX 324.82

4 Frederick Mason - Douglas Dyer, Beckley WV 328.925 Helen Flanagan - Phyllis Opper, Stoughton MA 313.85

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS P Q EAST-WESTA X A X1 Burt Hall - Lynn Rose-Hall, Lake Worth FL 406.00 1 Bonn Tanner, Humble TX; Jan Hunt, Long Beach MS 408.002 Jim Bachelder, Columbus OH; Helene Bauman, Arlington VA 375.00 2 Charles Gray, Philadelphia PA; Martin Rabinowitz, Narberth PA 401.003 Jan Nathan, Manhattan Beach CA; Steve Mager, Hermosa Beach CA 371.50 3 Ed Lazarus, Baltimore MD; Ron Haack, New York NY 389.004 Tom Kniest, University City MO; Paul Gallizzi, Tampa FL 371.00 4 1 Ben Feinswog, Coconut Grove FL; Robert Lurie, Wayland MA 376.505 Ann Schwartz, Fairfax VA; Philip Silverstein, Cote Saint-Luc QC 366.00 5 Adriana Yanez - Miriam Rosenberg, Mexico 374.506 1 William Bauer III, Warminster PA; William Foerster, Jacksonville FL 365.50 6 Marshall Hall, Boca Raton FL; Mike Cappelletti, Hixson TN 369.507 2 Bob Friz, Leonard TX; Art Ardy Bakshian, Plymouth MN 360.00 7 Mike Albert - Gary Amundson, Omaha NE 369.008 3 Joan Brod, Avon CT; Frances Esposito, Fernandina FL 356.00 8 Paul Benedict, Pikesville MD; Lynn Jones, Timonium MD 364.009 Petra Hamman, Dallas TX; Nancy Passell, Plano TX 347.50 9 Jean Johnson, Devonshire Bermuda; Allan Graves, Vancouver BC 359.50

10 4 John Cobb Jr, Apex NC; John Marriott Jr, Rocky Mount NC 345.00 10 William Muir, Kansas City MO; Jess Stuart, West Chester PA 349.5011 John Van Ness, Aspen CO; Riggs Thayer Jr, San Diego CA 338.00 11 Kay Afdahl, Virginia Beach VA; Gloria Brown, Virginia Beach VA 344.5012 Barry Senensky, Thornhill ON; Eugene Chan, Burnaby BC 335.50 12 Sandrea Friedman, Flushing NY; Madi Drimmer, Sarasota FL 344.0013 Barbara Glickman - Morton Glickman, Willowdale ON 333.50 13 Jonny Hansen, Alesund Norway; Arnt Blix, Alesund Norway 339.00

2 Linda Mamula - Donald Mamula, Mill Creek WA 337.503 Sathya Bettadapura, Campbell CA; Rajeev Gupta, San Mateo CA 319.504 Peter MacCuaig, Danbury CT; Steven Wheeler, Northvale NJ 296.50

OPEN BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS FIRST FINAL SESSIONSECTIONS I K

1 Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY; Michael Becker - Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL; David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ; Massimo Lanzarotti, Voghera Italy; Andrea Buratti, Genoa Italy 19.502 Larry Mori, Clearwater FL; Venkatrao Koneru, San Antonio TX; Jim Krekorian, New York NY; Drew Casen, Las Vegas NV 17.003 Roy Welland - Bjorn Fallenius - Zia Mahmood, New York NY; Cezary Balicki, Wroclaw Poland; Adam Zmudzinski, Katowice Poland; Michael Rosenberg, New Rochelle NY 16.504 Steve Robinson, Arlington VA; Peter Boyd, Silver Spring MD; Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA; Fred Stewart, Kingston NY 16.005 Joseph Kivel, Newport Coast CA; L Andrew Campbell, Palm Desert CA; Jason Feldman, Champaign IL; Rob Crawford, Las Vegas NV 15.00

6/7 Farid Assemi, Fresno CA; Edward Wojewoda, Clovis CA; Piotr Tuszynski, Warsaw Poland; Waldemar Frukacz, Ottawa ON; Jaroslaw Piasecki, Buffalo Grove IL; Apolinary Kowalski, Warsaw 02 Poland 14.506/7 Joe Grue - Brian Glubok, New York NY; Curtis Cheek, Huntsville AL; Chris Compton, Dallas TX; Adam Wildavsky, Jackson Heights NY; Gunnar Hallberg, London England 14.508 Perry Johnson, Bloomfield Hls MI; Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL; Paul Soloway, Mill Creek WA; Eric Rodwell, Clearwater Beach FL 14.009 Haruko Koshi, Tokyo Japan; Nakamura Yoshiyuki - Kenji Miyakuni, Tokyo Japan; Jim Linhart, Delray Beach FL 13.50

10/13 Michael Levy, Tucson AZ; Joe Harris, Albuquerque NM; Ira Hessel - Greg Hinze, San Antonio TX; Nagy Kamel, Plano TX; Ari Greenberg, Malibu CA 13.0010/13 Stan Sather, Portland OR; Patrick Dunn - Polly Dunn, Bellevue WA; Janet Daling, Seattle WA 13.0010/13 Mark Dahl, Richmond VA; David Butler, Keswick VA; Ai-Tai Lo, Reston VA; Alan Schwartz, Fairfax VA 13.0010/13 Beverly Perry, New York NY; Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY; Vincent Demuy, Laval QC; Gavin Wolpert, Thornhill ON; Ron Smith, San Francisco CA; Billy Cohen, Encino CA 13.00

SECTIONS J L1 Robert Levin, Bronx NY; Steve Weinstein, Andes NY; Geir Helgemo, Trondheim Norway; Tor Helness, Oslo Norway 17.502 Michael Moss, New York NY; Antonio Sementa, Parvia Italy; Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA; Iftikhar Baqai, Irvine CA 16.503 Mike Passell, Plano TX; Eddie Wold, Houston TX; Eric Greco, North Wales PA; Geoff Hampson, Los Angeles CA 16.00

4/5 Russell Ekeblad - Sheila Ekeblad, Boca Raton FL; Michael Seamon, Aventura FL; Ron Rubin, Miami FL; Brad Moss, New York NY; Fred Gitelman, Las Vegas NV 15.004/5 Jim Mahaffey, Winter Park FL; Gary Cohler, Miami FL; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ; Mark Lair, Canyon TX; Terje Aa, Heimdal Norway; Glenn Groetheim, Melhus Norway 15.006/8 Paul Trent - Sandra Trent, Katonah NY; Marvin Rosenblatt, Hartford CT; Lynda Rosenblatt, Passaic NJ 14.506/8 Sidney Lazard - Bart Bramley, Dallas TX; Steve Beatty, Mill Creek WA; Mark Feldman, New York NY; Ross Grabel, Huntington Beach CA; Jon Wittes, Palm Desert CA 14.506/8 Richard Zucker, Dobbs Ferry NY; Peter Weiden, Brooklyn NY; Ethan Stein, Irvington NY; Halina Jamner, Hawthorne NY 14.50

9/10 George Jacobs - Ralph Katz, Hinsdale IL; Steve Garner - Howard Weinstein, Sarasota FL; Alfredo Versace - Lorenzo Lauria, Rome Italy 14.009/10 Glenn Milgrim, Forest Hills NY; Chris Willenken, New York NY; Bryan Maksymetz, Coquitlam BC; Lars Andersson, Bromma Sweden 14.00

MARSHA MAE STERNBERG BOARD-A-MATCH 1ST FINAL SESSIONSECTION YYY

1 Hansa Narasimhan, Los Altos Hills CA; Irina Levitina, Fair Lawn NJ; Debbie Rosenberg, New Rochelle NY; JoAnna Stansby, Castro Valley CA; Jill Levin, Bronx NY; Susan Picus, New York NY 18.002 Sheri Winestock, Las Vegas NV; Libby Fernandez, Tuscaloosa AL; Carol Sanders, Nashville TN; Suzy Burger, West Bloomfield MI 17.003 Cathy Strauch, San Diego CA; Carreen Hinds, Bakersfield CA; Judy Pede, Grass Valley CA; G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, New York NY 15.004 Barbara Wallace, Miami FL; Florence Rotman, North Miami Beach FL; Peggy Kaplan, Minnetonka MN; Nancy Popkin, Saint Louis MO 14.25

SECTION ZZZ1 JoAnn Sprung, Philadelphia PA; Pam Wittes, Venice CA; Renee Mancuso, Los Angeles CA; Kathleen Sulgrove, Twinsburg OH; Peggy Sutherlin, Dallas TX; Karen Allison, Las Vegas NV 19.15

2/3 Kathy Baum, Germantown TN; Peg Waller, Eden Prairie MN; Candace Griffey, Daytona Beach FL; Joan Eaton, Willowdale ON 15.002/3 Ann Labe, Vancouver WA; Shannon Cappelletti, Hixson TN; Danielle Von Arnim, Hockenheim; Sabine Auken, Charlottenlund Denmark 15.004 Irene Rothenberg, Highland Beach FL; Gloria Milder, Delray Beach FL; Gertrude Warshaver, Deerfield Beach FL; Pauline Callihan, Boca Raton FL 14.50

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Compact KO Teams III 1-2 Palms Ballroom $14 $16Monday-Wednesday Morning

Side Game Series* 2nd single session Palms Ballroom $14 $16

Tuesday, November 23, 10 a.m. & 3 p.m.Stratified Senior Pairs* 1-2 Grand Ballroom VIII $14 $16Stratified Daylight Open Pairs* 1-2 Grand Ballroom VIII $14 $16299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Crystal Ballroom G $13 $150-20, 0-5 Pairs single Crystal Ballroom G $13 $13

Tuesday, November 23, 10 a.m. & 4 p.m.Senior KO Teams 3rd Grand Ballroom IX $16.50

Tuesday, November 23, 1 & 7:30 p.m.Edgar Kaplan Blue Ribbon Pairs 1-2Q Crystal Ballroom H-Q $16.50

(Pre-qualification required; 2 qualifying, 2 semifinal, 2 final sessions)Stratified Open Pairs* 1-2 Palms Ballroom $14 $16Tuesday-Wednesday Bracketed KO Teams IV 1-2 Palms Ballroom $14 $16Joanne & Sam Behr Monday-Wednesday Side Game Series 3rd single session Palms Ballroom $14 $16Joanna and Sam Behr were the 1992 co-chairmen of the Orlando NABC. Harriett Lake and friends are recognizing them.

Tuesday, November 23, 7:30 p.m.Stratified Open Swiss Teams* single Palms Ballroom $13 $15Joanne & Sam Behr Monday-Wednesday Side Game Series 4th single session Grand Ballroom VIII $14 $16Joanna and Sam Behr were the 1992 co-chairmen of the Orlando NABC. Harriett Lake and friends are recognizing them.Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single Crystal Ballroom G $13 $15Patti Chambliss 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Crystal Ballroom G $13 $15Patti Chambliss 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Crystal Ballroom G $13 $13The New Smyrna Beach Bridge Club is honoring Patti Chambliss who has 28 years of experience as a teacher and director. She is a master teacher of the American Bridge TeachersAssociation. Patti and her longtime friend, Max Hardy, won a National Pairs Championship in Orlando in 1998.

Tuesday, November 23, 11:30 p.m.Zip KO Teams single Crystal Ballroom G $13 $15

*Unless otherwise noted, strat breaks for Stratified Open and Stratified Senior events are: A (2000+), B (750-2000), C (0-750). For Strati-Flighted events, A/X are 3000+/0-3000 and play in theirown game; B (1000-2000), C (500-1000) and D (0-500) play in their own game.**Members whose dues payment is current and Life Masters whose service fee payment is current.

Wednesday, November 24, 9 a.m.Event Session Sold Entry/player/session

ACBL members** OtherMorning Bracketed KO Teams 3rd Palms Ballroom $14 $16Tuesday-Wednesday Morning Bracketed

Compact KO Teams III 3-4 Palms Ballroom $14 $16Monday-Wednesday Morning

Side Game Series* 3rd single session Palms Ballroom $14 $16

Wednesday, November 24, 10 a.m. & 1 p.m.Stratified Fast Open Pairs* 1-2 Grand Ballroom VIII $14 $16

Wednesday, November 24, 10 a.m. & 3 p.m.Stratified Senior Pairs* 1-2 Grand Ballroom VIII $14 $16299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Crystal Ballroom G $13 $150-20, 0-5 Pairs single Crystal Ballroom G $13 $13

Wednesday, November 24, 10 a.m. & 4:30 p.m.Senior KO Teams 4th Grand Ballroom IX $16.50

Wednesday, November 24, 1 & 7:30 p.m.Edgar Kaplan Blue Ribbon Pairs 1-2SF Crystal Ballroom J-Q $16.50Stratified Open Pairs* 1-2 Crystal Ballroom H $14 $16Strati-Flighted Swiss Teams*

Flight A/X 1-2 Palms Ballroom $14 $16Flight B/C/D 1-2 Palms Ballroom $14 $16

Tuesday-Wednesday Bracketed KO Teams IV 3-4 Palms Ballroom $14 $16Wednesday-Thursday Bracketed KO Teams V 1-2 Palms Ballroom $14 $16Joanne & Sam Behr Monday-Wednesday Side Game Series 5th single session Palms Ballroom $14 $16Joanna and Sam Behr were the 1992 co-chairmen of the Orlando NABC. Harriett Lake and friends are recognizing them.

Wednesday, November 24, 7:30 p.m.Daytona Metropolitan Bridge Club

Stratified IMP Pairs* single Grand Ballroom VIII $13 $15Daytona Metropolitan Bridge Club is a three-star club famous for the loyalty and participation of its nationally ranked players. Today some of the players are responsible for player services.Bubba Morris Stratified Board-a-Match Teams* single Palms Ballroom $13 $15Bubba Morris is John Morris’s best friend. He never complains about being kenneled when John goes off to a tournament. He happily greets John and John’s other best friend, Harriet Eaton,when the tournament is over. Both Harriet and John have memberships in the Daytona Metropolitan Bridge Club as well as several other clubs.

Both events open to Swiss non-qualifiers and new entrants.Joanne & Sam Behr Monday-Wednesday Side Game Series 6th single session Grand Ballroom VIII $14 $16Joanna and Sam Behr were the 1992 co-chairmen of the Orlando NABC. Harriett Lake and friends are recognizing them.Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single Crystal Ballroom G $13 $15Lynn Berg 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single Crystal Ballroom G $13 $15Lynn Berg 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Crystal Ballroom G $13 $13Lynn Berg is a member of the Deland Bridge Club and is being honored y her friends for her contributions to the club and as a tournament director for the district. Today some of the Delandplayers are responsible for player services.

Wednesday, November 24, 11:30 p.m.Stratified Zip Swiss Teams single Crystal Ballroom G $13 $15

Note: Entry for the Reisinger Board-a-Match Teams required by 8 p.m. Thursday.

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