Sharon bridge scores June 2

SHARON — We had eight full tables for duplicate bridge at Good Neighbors on Low Road on May 25. We played four boards a round so 32 boards were in play. After four rounds East West pairs “skipped” to avoid meeting the same cards they had already played, so all pairs played 28 boards. The average score was 84. For North South pairs, in first with 96 points (57.14 percent)were Norma Bartholomew and George Mason; in second with 91.5 points (54.46 percent) were Trish Stimpson and Cindy Rubicam, and in third with 89 points (52.98 percent) were Ann Patton and Mary Robertson. For East West pairs, in first with 100.5 points (59.82 percent) were Doris Reeves and John Neufeld; in second with 99.5 points (59.23 percent) were Jim Palmer and Harry Rubicam, and in third with 89.5 points (53.27 percent) were Ruth Adams and Ken Clark.

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