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1 Saturday - May 1976
<br>St. Philip and St. James, Apostles - 122nd Day - 244 Days to Come
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Rcd. [received] surprise check for $431.88 from Hallmark for <u>FITTING & PROPER</u>
and <u>THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS</u> - sold out at 59 1/2 ¢ each.
<br>Rcd. letter from <u>Graeme Levin</u> asking me to reserve room for him at
Collingwood Hotel. Enclosed check for <u>AGOG</u> royalties - £ 49.23.


At bazaar in Edith's neighborhood bought copy of <u>NUMBLE</u> for ¢ 1.
7 tiles were missing but used those I had left over from the
Russian <u>SCRABBLE</u> set to replace them.
For 10¢ bought copy of <u>BRIDGE IS MY GAME</u>, by Goren.
During day played <u>TOTALLY</u> with BB and then played it 2-hand with
<u>Phil Laurence</u> and then 4-hand.
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(cont. from 5/2) [5/3]
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saved for future use. If a player can build he can build up to the
number on the 3 regular dice. (For example with a total of 14 a
player, in zone Q, could build 2 units on "6" and one unit on "2" - the
lower numbers setting the cost per unit.) A player can use any
amount from 0 to the total of his dice. A player with the most
units in a building owns that building. In case of tie the player
with the lower unit wins. The game ends when one player uses up
all of his units. He gets a bonus of 25 points. All players count
the value - upper number - of each bldg. [building] they own. The player with
the lowest total is eliminated and the others recalculate the
bldgs. they own not counting the eliminated player's units. High
total wins.
<br>It played quite well and was fun.
<br>[started 5/3]