en; 551-;-..l :. ; . Contract Bridge -,3; I1 gmpnmo cuiiiucm INCIIDIBLE BUT 1-hue It is hard to credit that the bid- s ding Ind plsyiin the deal below Jutvlislly took place. but this is a i strictly tactuli report. 1.1: g North dealer. Both sides vulnersbie. AQ83 Q A Q A Q 8 7 6 4 I .5 8 2 This hand came up in an import- ant team-oi-Iour l'0lll.E5L. At one table North-South modestly stopped at three diamonds and made that contract, S('0l'lilg 110 points, 5" at the other table South "” vile highly aggressive type -;..i this was the auction: 1-l5I North East South West 1 9 Pass 2 9 Pass 2 Q Pass 3 N T Past Pass Pass Obviously, South felt that a little thing like a club stopper - to mention only "one of many points -- was inconsequential. West opened the tour of spades. Dummy won. and declarer then led the diamond ten. covering East's jack with the queen and losing to the king. West continued spades. hoping to find his partner with the queen. South however, took the trick with that card, cashed the diamond ace, and then knocked out West's sec- ond diamond stopper. At this point it was clear to West that nothing but heroic nieas-" ures could save his side. He could count declarer (or live sure,dla- mond tricks and three spades. and he could also see that South could not conceivably have made his jump bid in notrump without the heart ace. Thus. it was hopeless for West to go on with spades, because by the time he established a trick in the suit, declarer would have at least, nine tricks. There was only one chance, and ilim as it was, West acted on it. !e led the club ten. Exactly how declarer hoped to ovoid the loss of three club tricks Reservations accepted by Meet your friends DANCING . CLOVER GLIIB Charlotteiown's Finest Dance Hall' EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT , "i . Leglonairs Orchestra B and eight each Saturday evening--Dial 6022. ”Res0rvati0ns for couples accepted only". m.50 per couple. FARMEB. BROWN'S BOY DOES SOME GUESSING The little things in lite you'll find. Important things to keep in mind. -Farmer Brown's Boy. On his snowshoes Farmer Brown's Boy stood looking down at Mrs. Grouse over in the Green Forest. He chuckled as he watch- ed her Ilop about on the crusted snow almost at li:s Ieet. she acted as it she were too badly hurt to either run or fly. .3 ”Keep it up. old lady: you're doing a tine job," said Farmer Brown's Boy. ”Keep it up, old lady; Y0l1'” doing a fine job," said Farmer Brown's Boy, and chuckled again. He wasn't being tooled ill the least. He knew that Mrs. Grouse hadn't a thing in the world the matter By Thornton W. Burgess place. He guessed why she wanted nrmer Brown's soy wiped the to lead him away trom there. snow and ice from his taco. He 10 V The Guardisn Saturday, January. 15. 1955 way, he craeked'ths crust. in a circle around each one or those hollow places. In some pilots he broke out his pieces of the crust. and tossed them to one side. It was while he was doing this met there was an explosion in his very lace. snow new all over him. Ind a pair of stout wings s'ctuaily brush- ed "against him. One 01 those trip- ped youngrorouse whirred up into the nearest tree. with her. He knew she was pretend- ing, and that she was doing it to; try to lead him away from that by ducking in dummy is hard to fathom. but perhaps he did not even consider the possibility that. both the ace and king might lie in; front. of the queen. In any case. he did play low. and there-upon West cashed the top clubs, deleata lng the contract. GET YOUR FREE DIGEST oi the Culbertson Point-Count Method. Simply send a stamped, selt-ad- dressed envelope to the J. C. Wins- ton Co.. 1010 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. phone only between four at the Clover Club i;t2.on...-Believes orN0t! l DURING THE , tsitvek FAMiNE'oF ms e was ma: LIGM ' ENDERNENGLAND 1 It the Cuwais Tnbs, Africa MUST BALANCE on HIS HEAD A HEAVY ROCK , ATTACHED to A ” NOOSE AROUND HIS NECK -. so THATWI-I6'N mnozxe FINALLY MAKES ms HEAD okooxv IIE STRAIMLIS HIMSELF .' Tus ciiuncil or in Ksssel .60:-many l DMD A SPIRE PATTERNED AFTER A SPIKED GEBMJII MIMET C a miniature Do Long ago Farmer Brown's Boy was srinning broadly. He looked learned how to use his eyes. He over at Mrs, Grouse. she hsd stap- learned to see and understand the pod tumbling about. Now. with A little things in the Green Forest sudden whlrr, she flew up to join and on the Green Meadows; the the young Grouse. she know now things that most other Iolks would that she had nothing to fear from not notice at all. when he had varmer Brown's Boy. He wss still come to the place where ho.-'now the same understanding friend he stood he had seen almost at once had been Another Grouse was released in the C;-ugtgd mow. Then he had seen the same way. but it didn't happen three others. He looked carefully at the other two holiovrpllces. for more. but could see none. He Farmer Brown's Boy went on and looked down at Mrs. Grouse, gnd sat down on an old lag from which his Ireckled lace broke into a he could Watch- a slight hollow in the surface oi smile, "Don't worry,” said he. "Just. leave things to me, and don't. wor- Form... Presidmnf ry." Then he moved about, looking closely at each slight hollow in N,s, Tggh Dig; WoIJ'V1'LLl!l. N. 8.. trick Henry sexton. 75. presi- the crust. He looked up at A cer- tain tree. "Unless I'm greati mistaken," F" mougm he, limos, iron, Gmuu dent oi the Nova scotis Technical made their plunge Irom up in'that Cwcge 3t Ham” "W" 1907'" tree. These hollows in the surtsce 'g:'eeE"0r B! W” home here Wednesdly. been ill for two months. is where they went into the snow before the ice Iormed. They Went way down to the ground, but not Grandma i.aiw.ii'r.i.A..'.-"it'..fil Muggs and Skeeter 'ii:::::fw;u,n lsllm iw - p i - '7' ' I iwww . . . Muoll to l.l'Ig,g1i xx,” 1 . 3 A K p By Charles Kuhn Bx Wally Bishop -.....g........ ......- .. .....-r . Efia Keri s right under where they entered. ,Bom m New Bonom Ni H" h' They diis their way aloul a little real?! 'I:5raf;l;t'otofT2;gng"uchu& way through the show. They would worked for me Gene"! ago Kfk do this so that should Reddy Fox. Company at schmecm N Y” or Old Man Coyote, or Yowler the .n laws". in engineer"): .'nd" u Bobcat, come along and see where Search in menu befongbec 11;- thry had gone into the snow and the first president oi Nova ggotii tlryltg dig them out, they would be Tech in 1907. 00 e ." u . 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