Sharon bridge scores May 5

SHARON — There were seven-and-a-half tables for duplicate bridge at Good Neighbors on Low Road in Sharon on April 27. We played three boards a round, and East West players had to endure a three board sit-out. North South pairs played 24 boards and East West pairs played 21 boards. The average score was 72 each way, according to the computer program. For North South pairs, in first with 90.5 points (62.85 percent) were Carol Magowan and Harry Hall; in second with 88.5 points (61.46 percent) were Wendy Summer and John Bevan, and in third with 75.5 points (52.43 percent) were Trish Stimpson and Barbara Griggs. For East West pairs, in first with 82.29 points (57.15 percent) were Anne Bates and Peg Murphy; in second with 79.43 points (55.16 percent) were Sue Lynch and Judy Swanson, and in third with 77.71 points (53.97 percent) were Biz Rogers and Marguerite McGrath.

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