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BUS McCANNELL, (By Thornto Hospitality is lacking, but Close the door and keep it shut, —Grubby Gophgr, Over near the dear Old Briar. batch were long ridges where Miner the Mole had pushed up the sod as he tunneled just. benegth the roOts of the grass. Seeing than reminded Old Man Coyote of an. other underground workgy whom he had once known out 1n m; Western Dart of the country from which he had come. It was Grub- by the Pocket bophgr, so can“ because of his big pocket; 1n m, cheeks. "Just thinking of Grubby makes me “Omtfilck.” confessed Old Man Coyote to Peter Rabbit. Peter was sale in the middle of his favorite bramble-tangle. "He is smart, that Grubby Gopher," said Old Man Coyote. He was thinking out loud, “Every- body is smart who lives long," said Peter. 01d Mm Coyote grinned. "rm: sounds as if you think you are Smart." said he. H "I Em." replied Peter prumpgiy, Any Rabbit who lives to gmw up stmmrrm-snnnrcmwmrmm-mrm Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson bdbdbdbibibiflbii BAD MATCH-POINT TECHNIQUE South's method of play in today's deal would have been good enough at rubber bridge. since there the safety of his slam contract would be the paramount issue, but at matchpoint. duplicate his technique was distinctly faulty. North dealer. North-South vulnerable. Match-point duplicate. §AK843 A54 K5 832 ‘FOO HO “'0 n W. Burgess) is smart. He has w be, and you know it. You never have caught me. Isn't that proof enough that I am smart?" retorted Peter. Old Man Coyote grinned a.ln. "Of course, you are smart, Pe er," said he. "Any one whom I try to catch and can't is smart. But some day I'll be smarter." He grinned again. “Bo you tried to catch this Grub- by Gopher and couldn't, and that is why he is smart," said Peta. "Of course that proves that he is but that isn't/what I was think- ing of. I was thinking of one of the ways in which he proves that he is mart,‘ replied Old Man Coyote. Right away Peter wanted to know about that. He was just curious. "In what way is he so smart’! What does he do that is s0 smart?" he wanted to know. “He closes his doors and ‘keeps them closed, and that is a smart thing to do." Old Man Coyote grinned more than ever as he watched Peter puzzle over this. Peter scratched a long ear with a. long hindioot. He shifted and scratched the other long ear with the other long hind 100i. "Did you say doors?" he asked at last. Old man Coyote nodded. "l guess your ears are all right. Peter," said he. "I said doors." ‘Then he must be like Johnny Chuck. You know Johnny has more than one door to his house. Sometimes he has only two, but sometimes he iI-low many doors does .Gopher have?" said Peter. 'I‘hls time Old Man Coyote did more than grin, he chuckled. "l never counted them." said he. "No sir, I never counted them, but there were a lot the last time I saw them. They were not like Johnny Chuck's. Johnny leaves his open. Grubby Gopher closes his just as soon as he is through using them and keeps them closed. Elvccpiing when he leaves one ope-n a little while ior fresh. air." Peter was more puzzled than ever and o! course more curious. “What does he want a lot of doors for?" was his next question. "To get rid 0f the earth he digs making his tunnels. I told you Grubby ‘POGO At e\;ery table of this duplicate game South reached six hearts! and. in several cases the contractl was made with an extra trick, giv- ing those North-South teams top- score. No pair actually reachedl the grand slam. The South play-l ers who were satisfied merely to‘ fulfill their contracts found t.t1em-| selves with only a few match- points on this board! Their error was in being over-cautious! Almost all declairers received thel diamond queen opening lead, and; the ones who held themselves to twelve tricks maneuvered as fol- lows: The diamond king was played. two rotunda of trumps were drawn. then the diamond ace was cashed and a diamond ruffed with the heart ace. south could, oi’ course. discard a club on dummyls second spade trick, and claim the con- "Mt. Blvlng up a. club at the end. The play for all thirteen tricks was almost absurdly easy, and in- volved no risk whatsoever. That line of play was to win the first trick with the diamond ace, then to investigate the heart break by cashing two rounds. Now, with hearts safely drawn, South could simply cash the top spade. ruff a spade. go back to the diamond king and ruff another spade to establish the fifth card in the suit, then finally ruff a diamond Yo!‘ ften-try to dummy. D0 YOU KNOW YOU CAN IL! 1'0 AMHERST 0B TBUBO For 816.45 i8 passengers $8.15 each) OTHER POINTS JUST AS REASONABLE L|'L ABNER PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE Ch"l‘own Alrpofl». Phone IMO ,hls tunnels are too deep for him ' lo push up the "ground Mines does he digs like Miner the Mole only to make room. i-ie has to Set rid of the earth somewhere, so as he goes along he opens a new door every little way. and out of this pushes the earth. ,l-le makes a pile all around it with the doorway in the middle. Then when he is through with that one he closes it. When he has more earth to push out he opens a new door, pushes out the earth there. then closes that one." explained Old Man Coyote. "What is smart about that?" asked Peter. “No one is tempted by an open door to go in and look for him," replied Old -Man Coyote. “Who would if he left a door open?" asked Peter. “Some big Snakes who live out there, and some of Shadow the Weaselks cousins. 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