Sharon bridge scores- December 2

SHARON — There were eight and a half tables for duplicate bridge on Nov. 3, the day after the election, at Good Neighbors (1 Low Road).

There were three boards a round, so North South pairs played 27 boards and East West pairs played 24 boards, having a three board sit-out. The average score was 94.5.

For North South pairs, in first with 112 points (59.26 percent) were Diane and Roger Price; in second with 111 points (58.73 percent) were Norma Bartholomew and Tom Burke, and in third with 102 points (53.97 percent) were Marian and Carr Ferguson.

For East West pairs, in first with 110.25 points (58.33 percent) were Catherine Brazelton and John Bevan; in second with 99 points (52.38 percent) were Jim Palmer and John Neufeld, and in third with 96.75 points (51.19 percent) were Barbara Griggs and Dick Collins.

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