The winners included Cayne's regular partner, Chuck Burger, together with Allan Falk, Geoff Hampson and Perry Johnson.
South was Jimmy Cayne, president of the brokerage house of Bear Sterns, whose partnership with Chuck Burger of Detroit has long been one of the country's best.
The Cayne team also included Chuck Burger of Southfield, Mich.
The new blood was Jim Cayne of Manhattan and Chuck Burger of West Bloomfield, Mich.
He and his partner, Chuck Burger, were cheering in the audience during the final session of play.
Taking second were James Cayne, Alan Sontag, Mark Feldman, Chuck Burger, Mike Passell and Michael Seamon.
This provoked his partner, Chuck Burger of Southfield, Mich., into jumping to six clubs, a safe contract, and Cayne continued to seven clubs, which was not so safe.
North and South were Chuck Burger of West Bloomfield, Mich., and Jim Cayne of Manhattan, members of the team that finished second in the event.
He and his partner, Chuck Burger of Detroit, alternated with the other pairs.
Some famous names were close behind: Zia Mahmood and Chuck Burger were second; Jeff Meckstroth and Perry Johnson were third.