Sharon bridge scores Dec. 14

SHARON— There were five full tables for duplicate bridge at Good Neighbors on Dec. 14. Five boards a round were played, with no sit-out, no skip and no bye table. Each pair played 25 boards.For North South pairs, in first with 67 points (67 percent) were Carol Magowan and Harry Hall; in second with 53 points (53 percent) were Trish Stimpson and Norma Bartholomew; and in third with 52 points (52 percent) were Ruth Adams and Ken Clark.For East West pairs, tied for first with 53.5 points (53.5 percent) were two pairs: Vivian Sullivan playing with Kit Kellogg and John Bevan playing with David Bill. In third with 52.5 points were Catherine Brazelton and Robert Finn.

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