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The Summer Festival of Bridge Daily Bulletin 8 Rydges Lakeside, Canberra Wednesday January 26 th 2011 Festival Courtesy Bus Pickup Time Before play Accommodation Address 75 minutes Oxley Court Apartments corner of Oxley and Dawes Street in Forrest Apartments Dominion Circuit Hyatt Commonwealth Avenue, Barton Rydges Dropoff Approx 55 minutes Waldorf Apartments 2 Akuna Street, City Crowne Plaza 1 Binara Street Accommodation 71 Euree Street, Reid Approx 45 minutes Olim's Hotel Cnr Limestone Ave & Ainslie Ave Aria Apartments 45 Dooring Street Rex Hotel 150 Northbourne Ave Marque (also Capital 108 Northbourne Ave Mantra 84 Northbourne Ave Novotel 65 Northbourne Avenue, City Liversidge Court Liversidge St University House Cnr Liversidge St & Balmain Cres Rydges Dropoff The courtesy Bus will leave the first accommodation site 75 minutes before play begins and will return players after play. It is approx 5 minutes between stops. Session Times Wednesday and Thursday 10am 1.30pm 4.30pm

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The Summer Festival of Bridge

Daily Bulletin 8 Rydges Lakeside, Canberra Wednesday January 26th 2011

Festival Courtesy Bus Pickup Time Before play Accommodation Address 75 minutes Oxley Court Apartments corner of Oxley and Dawes Street in Forrest Apartments Dominion Circuit Hyatt Commonwealth Avenue, Barton Rydges Dropoff Approx 55 minutes Waldorf Apartments 2 Akuna Street, City Crowne Plaza 1 Binara Street Accommodation 71 Euree Street, Reid Approx 45 minutes Olim's Hotel Cnr Limestone Ave & Ainslie Ave Aria Apartments 45 Dooring Street Rex Hotel 150 Northbourne Ave Marque (also Capital 108 Northbourne Ave Mantra 84 Northbourne Ave Novotel 65 Northbourne Avenue, City Liversidge Court Liversidge St University House Cnr Liversidge St & Balmain Cres   Rydges Dropoff

 

The courtesy Bus will leave the first accommodation site 75 minutes before play begins and will return players after play.  It is approx 5 minutes between stops. 

Session Times Wednesday and Thursday

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2011 Summer Festival Title Holders

NATIONAL NON-LIFE MASTERS TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIP

1st: Richard Lawrie, Leon Michalak, Gerald Dawson, Hugh Wichmann 0-149: Roger McNee, Glenda McNee, John

Buckley and Lon Scott 0-99: Peter Ashman, Bill Donovan, John

Donovan and Alexander Hewat 0-49: Odette Mayne, Pamela McKittirck, Lee

Egerton, Jeffrey Wong

NATIONAL LIFE MASTERS TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIP

1st: Michael Ross, Phillip Williams, Graham Evans, Kevin Douglas

2nd: Susan Scerri, Allan Scerri, Emlyn Williams, Lisa Ma

NATIONAL SENIORS TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIP

1st : Terry Brown, Avinash Kanetkar, George Smolanko, David Anderson, Zolly Nagy, David Lilley

2nd: John Zollo, Chris Hughes, Roger Januszke, David Lusk

VETERAN: John Brockwell, Hashmat Ali, Tony Marinos, Tim Davis, Tony Jackman, Bill Hirst

WOMEN: Linda Abbenbroek, Coral Aikin, Jan McLennan, Bev Menzies

MIXED: Earl Dudley, Anne Powell, Ross Crichton, Pam Crichton, Richard Grenside, Sue Grenside

COUNTRY: Noel Crockett, Shirley Crockett, Ed Vaughan, Robin Vaughan

THE WOMENS LAST TRAIN PAIRS 1st : Margaret Bourke, Elizabeth Havas 2nd: Barbara Travis, Marnie Leybourne

THE SENIORS LAST TRAIN PAIRS 1st : Kathy Boardman, Bobby Richman 2nd: Gordon Henderson, Gordon Fallon

THE OPEN LAST TRAIN PAIRS 1st : Ian Robinson, Arjuna De Livera 2nd: Wayne Smith, Tony Hutton

NATIONAL SWISS PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP

1st : Ashley Bach, Michael Cornell2nd: Giselle Mundell, Judy Mott

AUSTRALIAN SWISS PAIRS BEST MENS PAIRS

1st : Ryszard Waszyrowski & Mark Kolodziejczyk

AUSTRALIAN SWISS PAIRS BEST WOMENS PAIRS

1st : Christine Gibbons, Jenna Gibbons

AUSTRALIAN SWISS PAIRS BEST MIXED PAIRS

1st : Michael Ware, Mary Ellen Newton

AUSTRALIAN SWISS PAIRS BEST SENIORS PAIRS

1st : Simon Andrew & Gwen King

AUSTRALIAN SWISS PAIRS BEST NOVICE PAIRS

1st : Damien Czapnik & Alex Riggs

NATIONAL WOMENS TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIPS

1st : Julia Hoffman, Jenny Thompson, Sheila Bird, Karen Creet, Eva Caplan, Rena Kaplan

2nd: Margaret Bourke, Felicity Beale, Joan Butts, Sue Lusk, DI Smart, Therese Tully

SWISS: Margaret Bourke, Felicity Beale, Joan Butts, Sue Lusk, DI Smart, Therese Tully

Veterans: Maureen Cornish, Jenny Lora, Gail Farrell, Sue Neill

Country: Maggie Callander, Denise Clarke, Shirley Collins, Denise Newland

Seniors: Marilyn Chadwick, Toni Sharp, Monica Ginsberg, Sarah Amoils

Place Team Score

1 Ron Klinger, Matthew Mullamphy, Bill Jacobs, Ben Thompson, Simon Hinge, Kim Morrison 146

2 David Stern, Robert Grynberg, Tony Leibowitz, Paul Lavings, Pablo Lambardi, Geo Tislevoll 123

3 Kieran Dyke, Louise Leibowitz, William Jenner‐O'Shea, Mike Doecke, Daniel Geromboux, Griff Ware 117

4 George Fleischer, Andrew Gal, Ron Speiser, Murray Green, Kennet Christiansen 116

5 Bruce Neill, David Wiltshire, Zolly Nagy, David Lilley, Avinash Kanetkar, Terry Brown 115

6 Richard Touton, Ken Dawson, Ryan Touton, Larry Moses 115

7 Paul Hooykaas, Pele Rankin, Nigel Dutton, Marie Merven 115

8 Anthony Burke, Seamus Browne, Sandra Richman, Andrew Richman, Bernard Waters 114

9 Barry Noble, George Bilski, Michael Prescott, Ishmael Del'Monte, Ashley Bach, Mike Cornell 114

10 Sara Tishler, Bob Richman, Peter Gill, Peter Livesey, Helena Dawson 114

11 Alan Walsh, Barbara McDonald, Peter Fordham, Mike Hughes, Elizabeth Havas, Gordon Schmidt 114

12 Nicoleta Giura, Nick Hughes, Douglas Russell, Chris Ackerley 113

13 Geoff Chettle, Greg Lewin, Joan Butts, Traian Chira 113

14 Jill Magee, Terry Strong, Robert Gallus, Stephen Weisz, Stephen Fischer, Marianne Bookallil 113

15 David Beauchamp, Elizabeth Adams, Edward Chadwick, Jeanette Reitzer, Ross Crichton 112

16 Valerie Cummings, Peter Newman, Matthew Thomson, Paul Yovich, Khokan Bagchi, John Spooner 111

17 John Horowitz, David Cherry, Phil Gallasch, Joff Middleton, Joshua Wyner 110

18 Andrew Creet, Tony Kershaw, Stephen Mendick, Stephen Carter, Paul Sullivan, David Randles 110

19 Philip Markey, Justin Williams, Joachim Haffer, George Smolanko, David Appleton, Peter Reynolds 109

20 Kevin Steffensen, Neville Francis, Bruce Marr, Merle Marr 109

21 Jeannette Collins, Douglas Newlands, Charlie Schwabegger, Stan Klofa 109

22 Neil Ewart, Blaine Howe, Alida Clark, Peter Rogers, Jeff Travis, Russel Harms 108

23 Matthew McManus, Michael Ware, Arjuna De Livera, Ian Robinson, Richard Brightling, Ian Thomson 108

24 Pauline Gumby, Warren Lazer, Paul Wyer, Phil Gue 107

25 Andrew Mill, Andrew Hegedus, Hugh Grosvenor, Ann Paton 107

26 Alex Yezerski, Les Grewcock, Theo Antoff, Albert Simpson, Serhat Ozenir, Barbara Travis 107

27 Toni Sharp, Marilyn Chadwick, Michael Wilkinson, Annette Maluish 106

28 Robert Krochmalik, Nicholas Rodwell, Tom Moss, Rena Kaplan, Tony Marinos, Peter Grant 105

29 Larry Norden, Kendall Early, Sue Lusk, Therese Tully, Judy Perl, Connie Schoutrop 105

30 Helen Horwitz, Justin Howard, Nicky Strasser, Cathy Mill 105

31 Henry Sawicki, Rachel Frenkel, Jenny Thompson, Eva Caplan, Grant Kilvington, Simon Henbest 104

32 Tom Reiner, Andrew Reiner, Nevena Djurovic, Giselle Mundell 104

33 Murat Genc, Arlene Schwartz, Wayne Burrows, Pam Livingston, Matthew Bristow, Mairi Bristow 103

34 Stephen Lester, Jan Cormack, Kathryn Yule, Jane Skipper, John Skipper, H Berry 103

35 Marlene Watts, Susan Ingham, Tony Ong, Jamie Ebery 103

36 Eva Samuel, Jeff Fust, Robert Ellery, Rex Livingston 103

37 Bruce Bowden, Elsie Stubbs, Helen Thompson, Bernice Morton 103

38 Martin Bloom, Tony Nunn, Sartaj Hans, Andrew Peake, Paul Gosney 103

39 Tom Strong, Arie Meydan, Brett Glass, Tyrel Glass 102

40 Normand Maclaurin, Ken Berry, Margaret Draper, Michael Draper 101

41 Liam Milne, Michael Whibley, Alex Smirnov, Andy Hung, Adam Edgtton, Nabil Edgtton 100

42 Sebastian Yuen, James Higgins, Jane Reynolds, Jamie Thompson 99

43 Margaret Geddes, Rosalie Broughton, Ian Lincoln, Christine Williams 99

44 Bal Krishan, Hashmat Ali, Richard Hills, Mrinal Dey 98

45 Julian Foster, Candice Berman, Maxim Henbest, Daniel Braun 98

2011 SWPT Round 6 - 2011

Place Team Score

46 Michael Johnson, David Tucker, Matt Blackham, Michele Tredinnick 98

47 Paul Brayshaw, Chris Mulley, Matthew Raisin, Keiran Crowe‐Mai, Edward Barnes, Matthew Porter 98

48 Carol Richardson, Steve Boughey, Eileen Horsman, Vivien Cornell, Christine Gibbons, Jenna Gibbons 98

49 David Hoffman, Felicity Beale, Margaret Bourke, Bill Hirst, Robbie Van Riel, David Weston 97

50 Bob Clarke, Leonie Clarke, Pam Morgan‐King, Leigh Thompson, Glynn Evans 96

51 Margaret Yuill, Erica Linton, Jean Hall, Franci Halmos 96

52 Ian Dalziell, Bev Crossman, Garry Khemka, Terry Heming, Thomas Coogan, Trevor Berenger 96

53 Lauren Travis, Ellena Moskovsky, Stephen Williams, Unknown 95

54 Donald Knaggs, Lynne Geursen, Patsy Walters, Peter Bach 95

55 Gary Ridgway, Arthur Robbins, Piyush Jain, Roger Gillard, Mick Clarke, David Happell 95

56 Geoff Hutchins, Val Hopwood, Val Carmody, Robert Hurst, Robin Erskine, George Zuber 95

57 Jeff Carberry, Stephen Brell, Kaye Hart, Robert Kinloch 94

58 Tina Zines, Judith Tobin, Denise McKinnon, Dorothy Jesner, Dennis Zines, Chris Sundstrom 94

59 Gheorghi Belonogov, Eva Kowalczyk, Peter Cox, Donald Cartwright 94

60 Janet Brown, Eric Hurley, Marjorie Askew, William Powell 94

61 Peter Kahler, Jodi Tutty, Alison Farthing, Janet Kahler 94

62 Les Varadi, Elly Urbach, Gavin Bailey, Kirsten Bailey 93

63 David Wawn, George Kozakos, David Vaughan, Richard Douglas, DI Smart, Ross Stuart 93

64 Niek Van Vucht, Wendy Boxall, Peter Quach, Robert Van Der Hoek, Denis Grahame, Jeanette Grahame 93

65 Judi Mitchell, Dave Mahadevan, Thai Chan, Barbara Read 93

66 Richard Grenside, Sue Grenside, Dianne Coats, Peter Coats 93

67 Farida McLennan, Dave Hurst, Alison Dawson, Elizabeth Zeller 93

68 Steven White, Frank Kovacs, David Sharman, Chelliah Arul 92

69 Wendy Ashton, Margaret Gidley‐Baird, Devorah Lees, Claire Schafer, Ken Storr 92

70 Simon Andrew, Gwen King, John Fell, Elizabeth French, Peter Nilsson, Deborah Nilsson 92

71 Andrew Eastaugh, Jan Rava, Tori Horder, David Brennan, Vince Kelly 92

72 Jim Ascione, Tim O'Loughlin, Tony Marker, Bill Tutty 91

73 Carl Hagan, Leone Szabo, Shirley Collins, Maggie Callander 91

74 Bill Nash, James Wallis, Paula McLeish, David McLeish, Nathan Van Jole 91

75 Dimitri Hnaris, Alison Maynard, Rex Hanson, Judy Herring 91

76 Owen Camp, Anisia Shami, Patsy McCartney, George Finikiotis 91

77 Jennifer Rothwell, Les Marks, Phaik Yao, Michael Rabey 91

78 Anne Rutter, Kevin Tant, Graham Evans, Kevin Douglas 91

79 Warren Dobes, Chris Dibley, Tony Hutton, Wayne Smith, Grant Cowen 90

80 Michael Ross, Adrian Thompson, Eric Lindh, Patricia Phillips 90

81 Angela Boulton, Margaret Foster, Peter Boulton, Virginia Dressler, Janet Clarke, Carolyn Molloy 89

82 Paul Hill, Quentin Van Abbe, Peter Shaw, Lyndall Shaw 89

83 John Pettitt, Juliet Pettitt, Paul Sherman, Geoffrey Thomas, Peter Wood, Leo Goorevich 89

84 Linda Aubusson, Bijan Assaee, Fiona Ballard, Charles Klassen 89

85 Mike Parfait, Christine Chandler, Eileen Humphery, David Monahan, Robyn Fletcher, Paul McGrath 88

86 Noel Bugeia, Leone Moffat, George Stockham, Malcolm Aldons, Ken Colbert, Tony Wells 88

87 Frank Dreyer, Lee Dreyer, Shirley Phillips, Michael Phillips 88

88 Keith Huggan, Ruth Gallagher, Peter Waight, Larissa Cowlishaw, Lesley Gunson, Keith Mitchell 87

89 Henry Hudson, Gytis Danta, Ruth Thomson, Helen Snashall, John Brockwell, Elainne Leach 87

90 Patrick Neary, Elizabeth Fanos, Liz Wilkinson, Susan Crompton, John Scotford 87

91 David Smee, Mischa Solar, John Mottram, Liz Quittner 86

92 Richard Fox, Lynne Errington, Pim Birss, David Dale, Alison Orr, Bruce Fraser 86

Place Team Score

93 John Sturgul, Alison Sturgul, Dianne Marler, Angela Norris 86

94 David Flynn, Jill Percil, Thea Cowie, Julienne Masters 86

95 Theo Mangos, Leigh Foran, Kathryn Kean, Barbara Gassmann 86

96 Ken Moschner, Peter Wells, Ellen Meldrum, Dawn Cullen 86

97 Pat O'Connor, Kay O'Connor, Gary Riddell, Carol Riddell, Malcolm Haggerty, Mary Anderson 85

98 Arthur Anlezark, Margaret Thorn, Frank Campbell, Heather Grant 85

99 Kevin Deeves, David Ferris, Andrew Moorhead, Judith Forster, Denis Fisher 85

100 Kim Frazer, Tania Gariepy, Ann Mellings, Marion Spurrier 85

101 Peter Lewin, Frances Lewin, Louise Kobler, Evi Lewin 85

102 Paula Schroor, Dale Sheather, Catherine Lachman, Sally Murray‐White, Geoff Whiting, S Bloom 85

103 Philip Thompson, Linong Liu, Wilfred Lorenz, Phillip Slater 84

104 Janet Turnell, Paul Daynes, Denise Cannon, Phil Glover 83

105 Alan Glasson, Jenny Date, Ros Lucas, Max Bracegirdle 82

106 Alison Fallon, Gordon Fallon, Barbara Marrett, John Smith 82

107 Brian Thorp, Lisa Ma, Nikki Riszko, Val Holbrook, Andrew Struik, Emlyn Williams 82

108 Earl Dudley, Susanita Dudley, Jenny Hoff, Kim Hoff 82

109 Eileen Pierce, Maureen Baker, Jack Pierce, Anne Fraser 82

110 Lorraine Schaap, Lisa Smith, Yolande Schneider, Sue Allen 82

111 David Harrison, Ann Harrison, Sue O'Brien, Paul Collins 82

112 Helen Crisp, Garry Rippon, Carolyn Roxburgh, James Roxburgh 82

113 Diana Dick, Ross Dick, Bill Peters, Mary Staley 82

114 Michael Simes, Ken Wilks, Jack Lindsay, Lorraine Lindsay 82

115 Bruce Nelan, Vicky Wiley, Bernice Kent, John Masters, Jonathan Free 81

116 Vivienne Janney, Bev Carmichael, Peter Holloway, Peter Gill, Denise Gobes, Sue Coleman 81

117 Sharon Mayo, Greg Mayo, Sally Clarke, Garry Clarke 81

118 Cheryl Buchanan, Jim Morton, Patricia Henderson, Jill Pike 81

119 Jennifer Codognotto, Janet Hill, Kathy Yang, Suzy Narita, Beverley Jaffrey 81

120 Ashok Tulpule, Tim Davis, Peter Andersson, Andrew Ferguson, Colin Beaton, Elizabeth Rogoyska 80

121 Anne Williams, Heather Saunders, David Saleeba, Wendy Saleeba 80

122 Alison Talbot, Marian Obenchain, Kae French, Nicole McManamny 80

123 Gordon Henderson, Anne Powell, Val Brockwell, Margaret Walters 80

124 Margaret Owen, Sunny Pang, Peter McAdam, Ian Plummer 79

125 Lilli Allgood, Anton Stavik, Patrick Zhang, John Spender 79

126 Christina Macquarrie, Christine Parkin, Susanne Mould, Shirley Wanz 78

127 Bill Lockwood, Barbara Potts, Ian Jamieson, Betty Mill 78

128 Kaylee Lemon, Evan Allanson, Errol Miller, Herold Rienstra 78

129 Andrew Goldstein, Agnes Szollos, Zofia Dreher, Nicholas Chilov 78

130 L Rainforest, Unknown, Rosemary Follett, Genevieve Dooley, David Clarkson, Peter Kowald 78

131 Alister Murray, Helen Stewart, Mary Allison, Catherine Whiddon 76

132 Heather Motteram, Prudie Wagner, Wendy Andrews, Felicity Gunner 76

133 Tony Fallet, Clare Gallagher, Patricia Grigson, Shirley Arnold 75

134 Kathy Hart, Helen Sharwood, Sally Graham, Mike Edwards, Geoffrey Schaller, Michel Geromboux 75

135 Maura Rhodes, Rick Rhodes, Diane Tilvern, Ann Ohlsen 74

136 John Whitmee, Barbara Whitmee, Desmond McGlashan, Megan McGlashan 74

137 Ella Beer, Donald Beer, Jill Cromer, Susan Hegarty, Jenny Brogan, David Luck 74

138 Janet Rowlatt, Beverley Peters, Christine Vinson, Bruce Daglish 73

139 Jean Eddie, Diana Jacobs, Peter Williams, Marie McMahon 73

Place Team Score

140 John Dunn, Jill Tonkin, David Gallagher, Paul Jones 72

141 Jane North, Helen Wilson, Jill Beith, Carole King 71

142 Peter Butcher, Kerry Butcher, Skuntala Bartter, Pat Rose 71

143 Perelle Scales, Bunty Mare, Lyn Turner, Claire Wehner 71

144 Susan Scerri, Allan Scerri, Judith Anderson, Nick Ware, Myong Campbell, Gwen Gray 70

145 John Bentley, DI Woolford, Barry Thorpe, Gabrielle Wilson, Lewis Seychell, Gail McCombie 70

146 Archibald Fraser, Brian Morahan, Timothy Stewart, Rod Dunn 70

147 Dianne Kajons, Rosemary Hummelshoj, Graham Daniel, Liz Scorer 70

148 Carolyn Leach, Anne Harris, Jill Lawson, Jill Allanson 69

149 Arch Morrison, Lex Bourke, Cathy Slaughter, Maureen Phillips 68

150 Peter Buchanan, Max Pike, Joan Quirk, Robert Quirk 67

151 John Gross, Miraca Gross, Kees Huigen, Jaan Oitmaa, James Collier, Peter Giles 67

152 Patricia King, Linda Watson, Linda Wild, Helene Kolozs 66

153 Aileen Shea, Judith Apfelbaum, Jens Norlyng, Annabel Norlyng 66

154 John Jeffrey, Ben Rushforth, Julie Boyce, Christine Thomas 66

155 Peter Brennan, Margot Brennan, Janet Strzelecki, Jenny O'Byrne 64

156 Chris Tough, Mary Tough, Cate Carr, Andrew Lance 64

157 Vince Cariola, Gwen Hammond, Gary Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson 62

158 Barry O'Donohue, Margie Knox, Margaret Pryde, Donald Pryde 60

159 Len Van Der Hor, Liz Van Der Hor, Barbara Toohey, Sue Pillans 57

160 Margaret Perosin, Leone Evans, Pamela Brown, Denise Biron 56

161 Maggie Kelly, Anthea Gedge, Diana Wilson, Virginia Rugless 55

162 David Delgado, John Niven, Sally Barber, Gill Tidey, Valerie Matters, S Purser 54

163 Tina Strickland, Ceiny Maybury, Mary O'Toole, Meg Waterworth 52

164 Norma Newton, Junice Nesbitt, Malcolm Lavender, Bart Verdam 47