CLUB BRIDGE
CHRISTCHURCH. Second night of three-night match— Senior—White section—NorthSouth: Mesdames T. Preston and Wilson 1, Messrs H. Pickering and C. Rowland 2, Mesdames K. Wardell and J. Withington 3. East-West: Messrs J. Hay and W. Sadler 1, Dr R. Gibson and Dr M. Langley 2, Mrs Symes and Mr P. J. Bryant 3. Green section—North-South: Mrs H. Smart and Mr L. Julian 1, Misses K. and N. Spillane 2, Mesdames Nlcoll and Papprill 3. EastWest: Messrs R. Brightling and P. Marston 1, Mrs J. Lawson and Mr E. Dalton 2, Messrs J. Hyatt and I. White 3. CROCK FORD'S.—Point ladder match (round one)—Senior— North-South: Messrs M. A. Lewis and G. Towart 1, Mr and Mrs G. Morgan 2, Mesdames E. Kibblewhite and C. Carey 3. East-West: Mesdames L. Rudkin and R. Duncan 1, Mesdames C. E. Baxter and H. A. Bishop 2, Miss J. McDouall and Mrs J. Herring 3. Intermediate threenight match (round one)—NorthSouth: Mesdames G. Crozier and L. Hoy 1, Messrs T. C. H. Miller and J. C. Carr 2, Mesdames E. Arnold and D. Birch 3. EastWest: Mesdames W. Smee and I. Johns 1, Mesdames E. Murphy and N. Graham 2, Mesdames K. Shelley and J. Vincent 3. Senior reserve three-night match (round one) —North-South: Mesdames Langford and Mercer 1, Messrs Matheson and Piesse 2, Mr and Mrs Devin 3. East-West: Mesdames Norris and Stone 1, Messrs Asma and J. Southam 2, Mrs Croft and Mr M. Smith 3.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32525, 8 February 1971, Page 4
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