ausraa nan manna hr aanwr For granted nothing ever take Lest it may prove a sad mistake, -Buster Bear. Unc' Billy Possum is a lot smart. er than many folks think he is. If he were not he would not be alive, Whenever you see any of the Green Forest and Green Meadow tolk growing old, you may know that you are seeing some of the smartest of their kind, for it I) only the smart who live to grow up. Buster Bear had tried his best to tear open a dead hollow tree inside which he knew Unc' Billy Possum was hiding. He finally had to give up and he shuffled away grumb- ling and whining with disappoint. vncnt. Unc' Billy heard him go. Perhaps you can guess what a re- liel it was to Unc' Billy. But Unc' Billy was too smart to take a foolish chance and leave his hiding place. You see. he couldn't know whether Buster had gone away or was just out of sight, waiting for" him to come out. So Unc' Billy curled up and took a nap right where he was, which when you think of it, was a very sensible thing to do. Unc' Billy was wakened by a noise at the open end of the old stub of a tree. e one was grunting and talking to himself, Could it be that Buster Bear had returned? Unc' Billy lay perfectly still and listened. In a moment he knew that it wasn't Buster Bear. rhat made him feel better. But a noment later he knew who it was ind then he didn't feel so good. You see. that some one was com- ing right intp that hollow and that romeone was Prickly Porky the Porcupine. Once morerBilly was a prisoner. There could be no get- ting out past Prickly Porky with the thousand little spears hidden in his coat..Unc' Billy didn't so much mind being a prisoner be- cause he knew that sooner or later Prickly Porky would go out again. What worried Unc' Billy was the (ear that prickly Porky might come way in where he was. He shivered at the thought. You see, like every-l body else in the Green Forest, he was afraid of Prickly Porky's lit- lle spears which are called quills. Prickly Porky was whining and romplainlng. He has a way of do- lng that when he has nothing to whine or complain about. Being tione most of the time he probab- ly likes to hear his own voice. Pre- rcntly he began to wonder about this big comfortable hollow. He had never seen-it: before. That was laecausetthe tree hdd'not been on the ground before. Becau it was dead. and so had nothing to offer In the way of food, he had never climbed up to that hollow when the tree waalstanding. NowtPric!;- Iy Porky stopped whining. ”This is good," said he, talking to himself. "This is the bat place in which to sleep I have found for a long time. I think I'll come here often. Iim a bit sleepy. I thin-k I'll take a nap." So Prickly Porky lay down and made himself comfortable just a little way in from the open end. Then he Vvent to sleep. There was nothing to worry about. Even Unc' Hilly Possum stopped worrying. All he had to do now was to be patient until Prickly Porky woke ' up and left. so Unc' Billytook a nap too. Presently Buster Bear came back. He wondered if Unc' Billy was still in that hollow. some- how he couldn't give up the thought of a Possum dinner. He" miffed at. the open end. Some one was in there. There was no doubt about that. Of course it was Unc' Billy. Perhaps he had moved up nearer the entrance. Buster Bear reached'ln with a long arrnrll-lo reached in carefully and quietly- He .eached in just as far aaihe could and began to feel around. He reached in slowly. Now he pul- 4 led his paw out. and he didn't pull it out slowly. He pulled it out in I Ily Thornton W. Burgess) South Woaq .. North. But i 1 0 -1 Q - Pan 1 N 1' Dbla. Pan 2 9 Pan ( 1) Pan 2 A Pasa Pan Pal ' He sniffed at the open end end, Someone was in there. Pmk-V'5 1"-ue Spears were sticking in it. He had made a sad mistake He had taken it for granted that t ere was no o ' (11 tl)nc' Billy P0553g1."lhIOllIerke1ee,y:fLe;1pxf ed he hadn't, and how! " mDVU5UtOCtODc4rri' Contract Bridge 3! J0l9Dhino Culbertson -'.0nguuU.DQQl:l5iCIl:lGQQQQO.uXI. AN OFTEN DUBIOUS POLICY It is "a common occurrence for a player to -refrain from making a sound double of one contract be- cause he fears that the opponents will run to another suit which he cannot doublc. Under certain cir- cumstances, this sort of se1f-co-n- trol is obviously wise. At the same time. the opponents cannot always make the feared escape! Here is a typical case from a duplicate match: louthdealer. Neither aide vulnerable. 033 062 0.10143 9 .AJ75tqL9032 .Q .2 N onos CA7! W E QKQOC 010 S .2 QQJ108 gK75 QKIOSQ QKQDGS on . gnu table: lwest was defeated one trick at his two-spade contract, North get- ting a ruff in hearts. and South making two trump tricks as well as a heart. a diamond and a club. This result was in strong con- trast with what would have oc- curred if North-South had been permitted to play the hand. The fact that they were not so permit- ted was directly due to East's re- fusal to double two diamonds "be- cause he like that contract and was afraid of the hearts." It was understandable that East felt; that way. since he had.magni- flcent defense against diamond-t and questionable defense against hearts." This view. however. did If BACKMIIE is lloltlinqloll Bull It's Dodd's You May Nndl We act and lllthclli Winn h'.'r"',.....'""c......"" hurry and he equalled. Yea. llr. he equalled. He shook that paw. 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