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Bridge

Ron Martin and Heather Cranston weren't going to concede their lead at bridge on Wednesday 16 October and after handicapping they retained first place with 56.88% (65.28). Mark Hays and George Drayton got promoted up to second on 55.64% (50.0) while Tephany and Doug Bennett finished up on third with 54.07% (51.39). Betty Hammond and Rita Kaiwhare were also in third place at the end of play but after handicapping, ended in fourth place with 50.55% (51.39). Ron Martin and Heather Cranston had a good night

on Wednesday 23 October finishing the evening on 62.50% but unfortunately after handicapping they slipped back to fourth with 54.11%: ' First place eventually went to Elaine Goldfinch and Glenda Whale who played consistent bridge throughout the evening and

deserved their score 60.54% (52.78). Also playing consistent bridge were Doug and Tephany Bennett who scored 59.63% (56.94) to take second place. Third place for the evening went to Gloria King and Sarah Hamlin scoring 54.89% (48.61).

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 660, 29 October 1996, Page 12

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Bridge Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 660, 29 October 1996, Page 12

Bridge Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 660, 29 October 1996, Page 12

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