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BRIDGE PLAYERS CLEARED ON CHEATING CHARGES.—Mr Terence Reese (left) and Mr Boris Schapiro, British international bridge players, who were recently found not guilty by an independent private inquiry into allegations of cheating at the 1965 world bridge championships in Buenos Aires. They were accused of making finger signals when bidding in a match with the champion Italian team. The inquiry lasted for more than a year.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31144, 22 August 1966, Page 7

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BRIDGE PLAYERS CLEARED ON CHEATING CHARGES.—Mr Terence Reese (left) and Mr Boris Schapiro, British international bridge players, who were recently found not guilty by an independent private inquiry into allegations of cheating at the 1965 world bridge championships in Buenos Aires. They were accused of making finger signals when bidding in a match with the champion Italian team. The inquiry lasted for more than a year. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31144, 22 August 1966, Page 7

BRIDGE PLAYERS CLEARED ON CHEATING CHARGES.—Mr Terence Reese (left) and Mr Boris Schapiro, British international bridge players, who were recently found not guilty by an independent private inquiry into allegations of cheating at the 1965 world bridge championships in Buenos Aires. They were accused of making finger signals when bidding in a match with the champion Italian team. The inquiry lasted for more than a year. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31144, 22 August 1966, Page 7

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