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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 35

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tteno evening uazette She said she was sur- won the world women's ments they usually com- place with 1,005 points. Tak-prlsed by the victory be- title at the World Bridge prise only 10 per cent of the cause she felt she had Olympiad in New Orleans top-ranking players in open wlul 1-WJ missed many opportunities in June. or unlimited competitions, points were Paul Maier of to play better In the final Although women bridge Robert Levin of Miami, Encino, and Mike session and had been sure players outnumber men at and Mike Passell of Smolen of Marina del Rev, an afternoon advantage had clubs and most tourna- Dallas, took third Calif. CBS leads the week in Nielsen ratings LOS ANGELES (AP) Ten of the nation's most-watched evening television shows, including a "One Day at a rerun, were on CBS last week, according to the. latest A.C.

Nielsen Co. ratings. ABC's hit "Laverne and Shirley" and "Happy Days," now also in reruns, made the top 20, but the former emerged 11th and "Happy Days" 15th in ratings for the week ending July 23. The figures show that on a nightly average, CBS shows last week were seen in 10.6 million homes. ABC and NBC each averaged 9.3 million homes.

They scored 1,021.5 in the event Tuesday night at the 1978 summer North American bridge championships to end 2.5 points ahead of Ron Feldman of Berkeley, and David Sacks of Los Angeles, Calif. The life master pairs and preceding events have been played since 1930, and up to now there has not been a pair of women as winners. Mrs. Farell, many times a North American champion in women's and mixed pairs events, was moved with the announcement that she and Miss Johnson had defeated North American and world open YOU'LL CRACK UP Women capture bridge crown TORONTO (AP) Marilyn Johnson of Houston, and Mary Jane Farell of Beverly Hills, have won the life master pairs championship of. North America, becoming the first pair of women ever to take the bridge title.

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