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Winter Bridge Tournament results

Don Wilson and Fran Fowler

Babs Barney-Steeves On January 25, 2017 the Social Bridge Club held its Winter Bridge Tournament. Thirty-two of its members attended the all-day bridge/luncheon. Play consisted of six rounds of six hands each. During this tournament a grand slam was bid and made by the partnership of Don Wilson and Fran Fowler. A grand slam is…

Social Bridge celebrates two nonagenarian birthdays

Stephanie Martin

Larry Kostroski Scientists frequently advise that playing cards and doing crossword puzzles could help lessen the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. These activities help to preserve cognitive functions in regions of the brain involved in the disease. The Robson Ranch Social Bridge Club heartily agrees with these scientists. In December the club will celebrate the 90th…

Spring Bridge Tournament results

The Robson Ranch Arizona Wednesday Social Bridge Club held its spring bridge tournament/luncheon on March 30. After 36 hands of bridge the winners were first Place Judy Brozek 7,620; Second Patricia Hansen 6,770; Third Bill Murray 5,890; Fourth Wally Walluk 5,660; Fifth Mildred Van Haske 5,200. A summer tournament is being planned, and a date…

Social Bridge Club tournament luncheon recap

Left to right: Joanne Johnson, Don Wilson, Claire Law, Elaine Neitzel and Wendy Brown

On Wednesday, January 20, members of the Robson Ranch Social Bridge Club had an all-day tournament and luncheon. Play consisted of three rounds of six hands each in the morning and another three rounds of six hands each in the afternoon. Robson Ranch catering department did a wonderful job of providing beverages all day as…

Wednesday Social Bridge holds all day tournament

On March 25 the Robson Ranch Wednesday Social Bridge Club held its second all-day tournament and luncheon of the year. There were nine tables of four players each. Six rounds of six hands each were played. Partners and rotation were random selection. At the end of the six rounds, tallies were totaled up and prizes…