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== 2015 Weekly Reports ==
 
== 2015 Weekly Reports ==
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=== November 10, 2015 ===
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We'll have pre-Veterans Day matches at the club on Tuesday,
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Nov. 10, at the Chevy Chase Community Center. Pairings will
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be at 5:30, 6:20, 7:10, 8:05, and 9. Come when you can.
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$2 contribution.
 +
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We should be back in our regular room, which now is
 +
showing a photo exhibit, "Black Broadway: This is U,"
 +
from students at the museum studies division of
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D.C.'s Duke Ellington School of the Arts.
 +
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I'm sorry to report that our former longtime member Doug
 +
Hoylman has passed away at 72. Doug played his
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last tournament here in 2009. He competed in 81
 +
tournaments, ending with a rating of 1316. In our club's
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first major tournament in D.C., in 2006, he won his
 +
division with a 15-3 mark. Doug was renowned in
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the crossword puzzle world, winning the American
 +
Crossword Puzzle Championship six times. He
 +
worked as an actuary at Geico.
 +
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My favorite story about him involves Scrabble only
 +
indirectly. One day in 1999, he mentioned he was going
 +
to be on national TV that week, but only his voice.
 +
I had no idea what he was talking about. It turned out
 +
that his Scrabble and crossword friend Trip Payne was
 +
the third contestant on "Who Wants To Be A
 +
Millionaire," which has a "call a friend" feature.
 +
Doug helped Trip win $32,000 by giving him the right
 +
answer to the question where did Ted Kaczynski teach
 +
before he became the unabomber. (Answer: University
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of California at Berkeley.)
 +
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Sorry, but I don't have any information about
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funeral/donation arrangements.
 +
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Last week's results, from director Carole Denton:
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<pre>
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Carole Denton 3-0 +102 1 bingo
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Veronica Thomas 3-2 +86 9 bingos
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Ted Gest 3-2 +13 3  "
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Gary Emanuel 3-2   +6 2  "
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Jason Jones 2-2 +40 4  "
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Paula McMartin 2-2 -296
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Ralph Moore 2-3 156 7  "
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Jenny Backus 1-1      +40 1  "
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John Stinson 1-2      -13 6  "
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Carol Tillson 1-3 -36 8  "
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Ellen Shurman 0-1 -39
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</pre>
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In lists below, * = not acceptable
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==== BINGOS ====
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ADVISER  AERIEST  AMATEURS
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BLINKER  BREADING  CANDLERS  CHILIES
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DREARILY  DRUGGING  ENLISTED  ENTASIA
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ENTRIES  FORTIES  FRONTERS  GESTING*
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HITTERS  INCISES  INSIDES  MERINOS
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NESTERS  OPALINE  ORBIEST  OUTSIDE
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OVALINE  PINWHEEL  READINGS  REGENTS
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RETAILER  SADISTS  SHADINGS  SMARTIES
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SPEAKING SPEARING  STONIEST  STORING
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STRIDES  TETHERS  TRADING  TWISTER  VARIANT
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==== CHALLENGES WON ====
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ALONEST*  APINGS/TENSERS*
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ANTERIAL*  CHOWAN*  DOWTING*  FIED*  FLAWN*
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LINTHES*  NAWT*  NEH*  RAINEES*  RETESTINGS*
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RETRED*  SWIT*  TAGTEAM*  TRODS*  UPGLANCE*
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YAGU*
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==== CHALLENGES LOST ====
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CANDLERS  ROAN
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STELLAE  STOA  TESTINGS  VENGE

Revision as of 01:16, 10 November 2015

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2015 Weekly Reports

November 10, 2015

We'll have pre-Veterans Day matches at the club on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at the Chevy Chase Community Center. Pairings will be at 5:30, 6:20, 7:10, 8:05, and 9. Come when you can. $2 contribution.

We should be back in our regular room, which now is showing a photo exhibit, "Black Broadway: This is U," from students at the museum studies division of D.C.'s Duke Ellington School of the Arts.

I'm sorry to report that our former longtime member Doug Hoylman has passed away at 72. Doug played his last tournament here in 2009. He competed in 81 tournaments, ending with a rating of 1316. In our club's first major tournament in D.C., in 2006, he won his division with a 15-3 mark. Doug was renowned in the crossword puzzle world, winning the American Crossword Puzzle Championship six times. He worked as an actuary at Geico.

My favorite story about him involves Scrabble only indirectly. One day in 1999, he mentioned he was going to be on national TV that week, but only his voice. I had no idea what he was talking about. It turned out that his Scrabble and crossword friend Trip Payne was the third contestant on "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire," which has a "call a friend" feature. Doug helped Trip win $32,000 by giving him the right answer to the question where did Ted Kaczynski teach before he became the unabomber. (Answer: University of California at Berkeley.)

Sorry, but I don't have any information about funeral/donation arrangements.

Last week's results, from director Carole Denton:

Carole Denton	3-0	+102	1 bingo
Veronica Thomas	3-2	 +86	9 bingos
Ted Gest	3-2	 +13	3   "
Gary Emanuel	3-2	  +6	2   "
Jason Jones	2-2	 +40	4   "
Paula McMartin	2-2	-296	
Ralph Moore	2-3	 156	7   "
Jenny Backus	1-1      +40	1   "
John Stinson	1-2      -13	6   "
Carol Tillson	1-3	 -36	8  "
Ellen Shurman	0-1	 -39

In lists below, * = not acceptable

BINGOS

ADVISER AERIEST AMATEURS BLINKER BREADING CANDLERS CHILIES DREARILY DRUGGING ENLISTED ENTASIA ENTRIES FORTIES FRONTERS GESTING* HITTERS INCISES INSIDES MERINOS NESTERS OPALINE ORBIEST OUTSIDE OVALINE PINWHEEL READINGS REGENTS RETAILER SADISTS SHADINGS SMARTIES SPEAKING SPEARING STONIEST STORING STRIDES TETHERS TRADING TWISTER VARIANT

CHALLENGES WON

ALONEST* APINGS/TENSERS* ANTERIAL* CHOWAN* DOWTING* FIED* FLAWN* LINTHES* NAWT* NEH* RAINEES* RETESTINGS* RETRED* SWIT* TAGTEAM* TRODS* UPGLANCE* YAGU*

CHALLENGES LOST

CANDLERS ROAN STELLAE STOA TESTINGS VENGE