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Bridge

Bridge on Wednesday was a Howell Movement for seven pairs and consisted of a total of 21 boards. Ron Martin and Heather Cranston blitzed all opposition to win with a convincing 64.96%. Tephany and Doug Bennett were promoted to second place with 59.72%, which meant Jack McLean and Judith Hollyer were relegated to third place with 56.34%. Fourth place went to Lauretta Eades and Jim Cranston who scored 48.72% and Jenny and Gordon Mottram were promoted to fifth place finishing on 45.86%.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 506, 5 October 1993, Page 12

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Bridge Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 506, 5 October 1993, Page 12

Bridge Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 506, 5 October 1993, Page 12

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