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Grahamstown bridge results 30 May – 6 June

Kayla RouxBy Kayla RouxJune 6, 2013No Comments2 Mins Read
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Below are the results of the Grahamstown Bridge Club competition (5½ Table 24 Board Mitchell Movement) held at St  Bartholomew's Hall on Thursday 30th May:

 

NORTH/SOUTH

 

1st: Going & Midlane 58.33%

2nd: Gain & Rivett 55.21%

3rd: Pair 2 49.48%

4th: Pair 5 48.96%

Below are the results of the Grahamstown Bridge Club competition (5½ Table 24 Board Mitchell Movement) held at St  Bartholomew's Hall on Thursday 30th May:

 

NORTH/SOUTH

 

1st: Going & Midlane 58.33%

2nd: Gain & Rivett 55.21%

3rd: Pair 2 49.48%

4th: Pair 5 48.96%

5th: Pair 1 38.22%

 

EAST/WEST

 

1st: Gadd & Moss  58.12%

2nd: Henson & Schudel 54.37%

3rd: Haswell & Holiday 51.25%

4th: Dowar & Inge 50.42%

5th: Pair 10 43.75%

6th: Pair 9 41.87%

 

Results of the Grahamstown Bridge Club competition (5 Table 25 Board Mitchell Movement) held at St  Bartholomew's Hall on Monday 3rd June:

 

NORTH/SOUTH

 

1st: Banks & Fitzhenry 59.5%

2nd: Bamford & Ling 54.0%

3rd: Gain & Maffessanti 52.5%

4th: Midlane & Schudel 50.0%

5th: Pair 5 34.0%

 

EAST/WEST

 

1st: Dower & Kroon 56.0%

2nd: Birt & Haswell 53.5%

3rd: Botha & Hicks and

Rosslee & Watters 52.5%

5th: Pair 9 35.5%

 

If anyone would like further information about playing with the Grahamstown Bridge Club, on either a regular or a casual basis, please contact Mary Birt on 083 651 0067.

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