Outside
obligations got in the way of my bridge game all month. There were medical
appointments. There was that Memorial Day holiday during Silver Linings Week.
There was that trip to bring my mother-in-law from the nursing home on Long
Island that was kicking her out to one up here in
Ace of Clubs (club play only). Unit 116
(just
Not
a stellar month for those first-place Weltes, John and Martha. They took in
50.48 points to reach 346.43. In April, they won 56.16. They’re also tied for
first among all players in Unit 116.
Third-place
Ken Meier cracked the century mark, but it was only a 17.59 point month for
him. He now stands at 100.75 and is fifth overall in the unit, up one notch
there. Fourth-place Allen Beroza collected 10.39 points, giving him 80.23. He’s
eighth overall and is also up a notch.
Returned
snowbird David Millward accumulated fewer points still, just 7.76, putting him
at 68.87 in fifth place. He’s #13 overall, down from #10. Then there’s a big
drop to the have-nots. I’m their leader in sixth place with 31.34, #33 overall,
up from #35 a month ago. Guess nobody had a great month.
Still
seventh is Bill Rushmore with 22.54, holding steady at #48 overall. Continuing
eighth is Davis Heussler with 20.21 and #54 overall. Fred Yellen added no
points, staying at 10.48, dropping to #97 in the unit from #83.
Also
adding no points was Art Morth, who has 4.26. He fell behind Pat Rasmus, who
passed him to take tenth place with a 1.43 point improvement in May. She’s #138
among all unit players. He’s #143.
Ace of Clubs. Unit 116. All players.
It’s
not news to see that John and Martha Welte have three times as many points as
anyone else in the unit. What’s remarkable, however, is the ascendancy of Jim
Lanzo to third place, nipping past Barbara Libby as part of a shakeup in the
Top Ten. Here are the leaders:
John
and Martha Welte, 346.43; Jim Lanzo, 102,82, up 19 points; Barbara Libby,
101.68, up 14.57; Ken Meier, 100.75; Vic Bergsten, 96.65, dropping two rungs
despite a 12.39 point month; Martha Townson, 94.84 with a 15.86 point month;
Allen Beroza, 80.23; Sandi England, 78.68; and Larry Himelein, 77.60, nudging
Gay Simpson down to #11 with her 77.49.
As
for the rest of the teens, it’s Amita Arora, 70.21, up to #12 from #16 with a
21.11 point month; David Millward, 68.87; Sharon Benz, 68.66; Violet Makhija,
62.38; Judi Marshall, 61.80; Bram and Terry Hamovitch, tied for #17 with 59.79;
Jasbeer Makhija, 54.65; and Jim Easton, 51.75. Jim got a boost for his venture
outside his constant partnership with Marilyn Wortzman. They’re no longer tied.
She’s #21 with 49.50, not far ahead of Linda Henschel with 49.36.
Mini-McKenney (club points plus
tournament points). Unit 116. Gold Life Masters.
For
many on this list, their totals are the same as the Ace of Clubs totals, but
not the Weltes. They’re 28 points better with 374.77, tied for the lead here
and still on top of all players in the unit.
The
rest of the Top Ten looks like this: Ken Meier, 100.75, sixth overall, up from
seventh; Allen Beroza, 80.23, steady at ninth in the unit; David Millward,
68.87 (#13, down from #11); Davis Heussler, 37.83 (#29, down from #27); moi,
31.34 (#35, up from #39); Bill Rushmore, 22.54 (#52, down from #51); Fred
Yellon, 10.48 (#98, down from #85); Pat Rasmus, 4.49 (#139, up from #146); and
Art Morth, 4.26 (#144, down from #134).
Mini-McKenney. Unit 116. All players.
After
John and Martha Welte, leading the list with 374.77 each, it’s the amazing Jim
Lanzo, 126.81; and the equally amazing Martha Townson, 111.03. Then comes
Barbara Libby, 101.68; Ken Meier, 100.75; Vic Bergsten, 97.63; the
up-and-coming Amita Arora, 88.39; Allen Beroza, 80.23; and Sandi
The
rest of the teens – David Millward, 68.87; Sharon Benz, 68.66; Violet Makhija,
62.38; Judi Marshall, 61.80; Bram and Terry Hamovitch, 60.32; Jim Easton,
55.06; and Jasbeer Makhija, 54.65. Marilyn Wortzman is #21 with 52.81.
Ace of Clubs. District 5 (
Four
players in triple digits, three of them from
Holding
third is Monica Early of
A
couple more Ohioans – Doug Snyder of
Then
it’s David Norris of
The
next Buffalonian to show up is yours truly, down at #16 with my 31.34. I’m #198
among all players in the district.
Ace of Clubs. District 5. All Players.
John
and Martha Welte tied for the lead with 346.43, then it’s all Ohioans, with one
exception. The rest of the leaderboard looks like this:
Davis
Bonner of Mentor, 140.12; Gary Cole of Norwalk, 137.70; Richard Early of
Cuyahoga Falls, 128.85; the only Pennsylvanian, Reanette Frobouck of
Pittsburgh, 125.60; Monica Early of Cuyahoga Falls, 121.71; Bruce Cahoon of
Silver Lake, 118.71; Barbara Kolton of Beachwood, 113.88; and Sue Becker of
Canton, 111.66.
Four
Buffalonians reside side-by-side in the teens – Jim Lanzo at #14 with 102.82,
Barbara Libby at #15 with 101.68 and Ken Meier at #16 with 100.75. Vic Bergsten
sits at #20 with 96.65 and Martha Townson, with 94.84, is #23.
Mini-McKenney. District 5. Gold Life
Masters.
A
couple of faces from
Of
course, the Weltes are far, far, far in the lead. 374.77, which is 51.56 more
than they had a month ago. Monica Early of
After
that, Doug Snyder of
Unit
116’s David Millward with 68.87 is #11 among the Goldies and #69 overall. Our
Davis Heussler is #17 with 37.83 and #177 overall. I’m #19, down from #17 a
month ago, with 31.34. In the district, I’m #222, down from #214.
Mini-McKenney. District 5. All Players.
The
Weltes, 374.77. Gary Cole of
Amy
Goddard of
Next
Ace of Clubs. Nationwide. Gold Life
Masters.
A
slow month for the Unit 116 and District 5 leaders – John and Martha Welte – and
it sent them sliding from a tie for fourth place down to a tie for sixth with
their 346.43. There’s a good chance that they won’t slide further, though. Next
player is 60 points behind them. Overall, among all players in the nation, they’re
tied for #36, down from a tie for #30.
At
any rate, here’s the Top 10: Hal Jones Jr. of
Passing
the Weltes are June Patton of
Mark
Crumrine of
Further
down the list of 500 we find a few other Unit 116 colleagues – Ken Meier is #165
with his 100.75, Allen Beroza is #287 with 80.23 and David Millward is #393
with 68.87. The list ends at 58.89.
Ace of Clubs. Nationwide. All Players.
We
didn’t see the incredible Mark Itabashi of
Third
is last month’s leader, Judy Rothstein of
The
advance of the Canadians sent Stephen Gladyszak of
Mini-McKenney. Nationwide. Gold Life
Masters.
Stephen
Donohue of
Sixth
place belongs to June Patton of
Unit
116er Ken Meier is #184 with 100.75. Allen Beroza is #310 with 80.23. And there’s
David Millward at #420 with 68.87. The list ends at 62.03.
Mini-McKenney. Nationwide. All Players.
Mark
Itabashi has a commanding lead here, as well. 727.69. That’s 245.95 better than
a month ago. I don’t think I’ve seen anyone with a 200-point month so far this
year. I’m astounded.
Irva
Neyhart of
Then
we have Milton Neher of Richardson, Texas, 516.89; April leader Judy Rothstein
falling to sixth from second with 516.32; Sundaresan Ram of Tucson, 514.50; Mel
Norton of Burlington, Ont., 493.73; Stephen Donahue of Riverwoods, Ill.,
493.73; and Craig Allen of Glen Ellyn, Ill., 489.92.
Close
behind at the top of the teens are Lawrence Sherman of San Diego, 485.75; David
Rosenblatt of
Vera
Carpenter’s husband, Rashid Khan, is #19, up from #25, with 432.75, which is
102.97 better than a month ago. I find the Weltes at #32 with their 374.77.
Last month they were tied at #28. No other Buffalonians on this list. It ends
at 158 even.
You sure spend a lot of time analyzing these races. Too bad I just didn't find BBO user friendly...obviously I'm in the minority or didn't try hard enough. At least trickstergames got me back into the bridge thinking mode. You were smart to replicate your pre-pandemic bridge schedule!
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