BRIDGE RESULTS
Christchurch Club Tournament
Results of the fifth round of the vice-president's ladder played at the Christchurch Contract Bridge Club were:— Open—North-south: Mrs C. Tasker and Dr. J. D. Thomson 1. Mrs H. R. Pool and Dr. J. P. McQullkin 2. Mrs D. T. McCormick and F. P. S. Lu 3. East-west: Mrs W. Cowllabaw and E. Dalton 1. Dr. P. E. and Mrs Starr 2, Mrs H. C. Burry and H. Pickering 3. Handicap.—North-south: Mrs Tasker and Dr. Thomson 1. Mr and Mrs H. R. Abbott 2. Mrs Pool and Dr. McQullkin 3. Eastwest: Dr. and Mrs Starr 1. Mrs R. J. Eckersley and Professor H. 3. Hopkins 2. Mrs Cowlishaw and E. Dalton 3.
Crockfords Club Competition
Results of the Crockfordi Bridge Club one night match point competition were:— North-south: Mrs I. Edbrook and Misa A. B. Rennie, 855 per cent.. 1; Mrs C. W Bull and Mrs C. P. Bulllvant, 98 per cent., 2: Mrs A. L. Houston and Mrs S. A. Mitchell. 58 4 per cent.. 3. East-west: Mrs 3. P. Mather and Mrs V. L. Stapp, 81 per cent.. 1; L. Daly and Mrs Daly, 80.7 per cent., 2; Mrs C. Baxter and Mrs H. Bishop. 595 per cent., 3. Second Thursday Afternoon Match.—North-south: Mrs O. Cowlishaw and Mrs H. Spicer I. Mrs H. Bishop and Mrs R. O Haigh 2. Mrs A. L. Joyce and Mrs M. Wilson 3. East-west: Mrs F. Moglme and Mrs V L Stapp 1, Mrs S. A. Mitchell and Mrs H. C. D. Van Aseh 2. Mri J. Benjes and Mrs E. Myers 3
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30109, 18 April 1963, Page 11
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