Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson MUCH T00 CAUTIOUI It is all very tine. on defense. to center one'a attention and efforts on "the setting trick." but the sort of super-caution practiced by West in this deal is absu;d. south dealer. Both sides vulnerable. .15 qiuiou 9.17543 4.10 A 3 I43 373: N 3x92 .5; W E QKIOOS .pAJs7 s 4-553 43 QKlO9'I2 VQ6 OAQ6 4.KQ9 , Thehidding: south West North Int 1. 24. zv Pm 2NT Pass 3. P158 3NT Pass Pass Dble. Pass Pass Pass West was rather reckless when he; Inn. South in three uotrunip doub-l led. After all. North himself had mntributed largely to that CDIP tracts being reached. and his hand would not stand up to his own bid- ding. West opened the club seven. Dum- in,x”s ten holding, South took tiie diamond finesse and then cashed the dlairimid arc. West. after long indecision. discarded a low club. iHe was afraid tiiat giving up ii heart would "show up" his partner in that suit. but he might have discarded ii lmv spadeii Seeing the diamond break. South now led and passed the heart queen, and 'East ducked w.thout hesita- lion. South realized that the "sur- vess" of this finesse was highly questionable, but the only good place to look for tricks seemed to or in the heart suit, so he risked another linesse. East won and, sure that South would not have bid as he had with three hearts to the queen, boldly cashed the diamond king. his object being to let West get. rid of his last heart. But West had I different idea. To "scream for" a spade return that would let; him defeat the contract on the spot." West discarded another club as an unmistakable signal for East to abandon the club suit. East follow- ed orders. and West cashed two spades and the club ace, setting the contract one trick. If West had held his clubs, as was so obviously in order. the pen- alty would have been 1100 points instead of 200. GET YOUR FREE DIGEST of the Culbertson Point-Count Method. Simply send a stamped. selt-ad- dressed envelope to the J. C. Wins- tpon C0,. 1010 Arch St., Philadelphia. is. - LACK AFFECTIONS? By Thorton W. Burgess like it!" sputtered Peter, in reply to Jumper's question. Paddy the Beaver had climbed A sport is one who lllllllvis no ill, you; on the damp -1 did.” know But at himselt can laugh, and lVill.l)-on could swim!" C,-ied paddy, -P5ddY "19 B9-"err ”Probably there are lots of things V . . ,p you dont know." retortell Peter.. edpadggkguimnepagleerr ”I didn't mi-an to make you jump had. been looking in 'inothi-r dl" imm the wamdu said Fwd)" H6 i 1- z 1 t. I ection when Paddy came out of liis.:)1dag01a(fg:,f he mam! L as S” D house and saw Peter. Paddy had i ..wa5n.l'5c mm”. in me WHEY?" slapped the water hard with hzs big .5aid Jumper. flat tail. and it had made it report Paddy gunned ngnm. like a gun. It had seemed to Peter was” said he. :3: 1ktn':aj;r'i?;1La?55i:dewha15"l'gilhigti Peter settled himself comfortably i 'l'li illi.' d,b'ghtM'.S had jumped. intending to run. Helgouae dJ.?v)hI1,::ul3;,. .l.;-m gluld 63;! had landed with a splash out inlfmmd ii'mmn... sud he. He mick, zit” ;L:1ll::'hgHe A'l'1l(lii5" S5::li;:ll:miI1::l9ilii: ed a little provoked. Then suddenly. . ' he gI'1lilI!2(l liiiiiseli. "I guess I for- something that Peter had (lune lit- got 50,,,..ii,inK that my mother PETER PROV!-IS A GOOD SPORT "He sure Page iu "the Guardian Wednesday. Nov. 24. 1954 WATERVALE SCHOOL October Report Grade IX - 1. Mary Trainer; '4. Blanche Walsh; 3. Johnnie Curley. Grade VIII -- 1. Marjorie Wis- ener. Grade VI - 1. Anita Curley; 2. Teresa Trainer: 3. Basil Tralnor: 4. Albert Hayes; 5. Mary Hayes; 6. Leonard Hayes ta b s e n t for tests). Grade V - 1. Marion Quinn: 2. Edna MacLcod; 3. Vincent Walsh. Grade IV -- I, Vernon Trainor. Grade III (at - 1. Sheila Quinn. Grade 1II tb) - I. Joseph Hayes. . Grade II (ail - 1. Gerard Wil- her; 2. Janet MacLeod. Leo Walsh (equal); 3. Allan Trainor. Grade I lal G 1. Pius Trainor. Grade I ibl-1. Maureen Walsh; Danny Quinn. Pupil of highest average is Eileen Wisener. 92.8 per cent. Teacher: Aileen McGaiIglI. Middlesex county in Ontario. rich agricultural district, was created in 1796. PIMPLES Q9 . Io popular-the doroeioue Spearmint Gum ' envy day. Spearmint Gum sweeten: your breath . . . plealant chewing helps to lung your teeth bright- youv Imilo attractive. Enioy chewing Wn'gley': ll” M 1” 3” N5 me" taught me when I was very sniall,i saldvvlfit was that" asked Paddy 7 "To look l)Cl0I'C .1 jump.” replied N d.9uH'yY”"' mmny bud 9”” i' liff"-Si."J.?.1Ti?la?"Ei.'i'32-3"6i.ii1 I-To3EEn sr"r?mmT.u .. iJ:::."..";':.i::”.i:::”:;;- ....i The first steiiniboat on the St. Lawi-rii'n wiis limit by John Mnl- . sim at llliriiiirzil in IHOR 4' DAILY CROSSWORD aaoim Em - - iiiluttilim i:iI.ltIL! r j Acnoss 4. Rye (obs-l addition (-1 i3I:JllfSI'iI;-l:i.li 1. Rocky island 5.India(paet.) 25.Those Egg igatgniuz-1i1 i' gigs ll (Bay of 6. Eating who L3 lZ!IlL'J- p Di 1 ' Naples). utensil curry i 1- m 6. Pertaining 7. Eicr (poet) and r .4 M,” ,i iwiip . . (timid f.1I3I'll'-1;-.i'Jl! i - - 4 w -. ,x, to a. bristle 8.hcat dress , W K '"' "'”'. dl” H1 7" il.Once more 9.0n the leather r.'gl3;Ei1r.m.ilBra -- " -' izweixh down New -ft", minr-iriiiriiac-; 'iHurrIh for you!" cried Jumper. (Obs-I 10-5pW9Fl' ullmng UHEIII l.EBi.II5ll") "How do you like the water?" l3.Govcrned liquid (rot? 26.C0In Bill?! i;luI!L-iii e-e--:--ej- l4.Direct eucalyptus (Swed.) J "3, He did,” even see Paddy at musty 15. Vitality leaves 27.Coloi-V Iutarlnfl Luisa He was thinking only of getting to 15- nfm" 1giim"" H 29"?" sveaemtmy shore again. and he was making his "W" I ' "y .c ml” ( "''"-H i ” 9" legs 30 as fast as he know hm... i'I.Bark ing vine .'i1.Pig pen g flour(Indil) He really was trying to run in the 18iL',p",n mi Amore 33';?p' M 8&9" w miter but, of course. he was pad- ,, ”"&"l. 21 mm” tciwcrt, I "all dliiig. which was really swimiiiing. 2"0r.d.te 193 i uglfrp liar"? '0" .3 3,?” " He W” '0 3mmed' mm m. we n”:hciIezll' 22 Falslesliood M laezdg lreceptscig ”'"” '”'”"C 50 5"''”di ””” he Ml” 23 Insert 23' Particle of 35AMan' name 44 Flowed think to climb out on the dam. zgtsk M”. i i ' ' Instead he swam right out into w'pnZ'adue deep”? "ml" aifraiiied It was then that his cousin .Iiimp- a2 compo", of er the 'Hare, who was waichiiin 0 "amen, from the shore, thumped hard with V work y his long, stout. hind ieet. Peter 34 Riv", heard those thumps, and without '(SwM., really.th1nking. he turned in the 3-Laelongms direction from which those thumps M me had come. Jumper thumped once zaymm-I nune more. Then. seeing that Peter was ”.A5cend heading in the right direction, he 13. Rugs” merely sat up to watch. He grin- mmmum ned. Yes. sir. he grinned as he "est watched his cousin paddling as II 45gp,,um he were trying to run a rave. mm” Behind Peter swam Paddy the igpgiri-5 Mme Beaver. He grinned. too. Peter kept 47, A more "M right on going. and presciitly when on ,r he put his long hind feet dnwii he fishing 1;". touched bottom. A couple of jumps 43.5,,-iy con, and he was out of the water. . yen, to "I-Iurrah for you" cried Jumper. gniam "How do you like the water?" . powgq Peter who had come ashore close trim to Jumper, shook himself as hard 2,ching um as he could. and the water flow all fever over Jump!-r. It made him jump 3,'rangiblg Hi4 to one side in a hiirry. "I don't . DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work It: A X Y D L B A A X R VVA ;laLONGF!SLLOW One litter simply stands for another. In thil exampir A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. single ltlltfl. apos- ;l"0yillll'S, iii; lengtiiluid tonnagiizn of the words are all hints. ivli my e co e e era are erent. J A crypiogram Quotation " Hr... uuwww; 090'. cmoo ARYZ RY avom o ng ya Guam. .ROJwNARYDP YQFW. NQpowJ pair yOQEJ IDRHRFQY RCGWN JDYYWNp- 'r a N U a A? ' - ve.imi.y'.icr3i'iim'5ie:irite aesi-"or amiieoies is" -K BEEF-STEAK AGAINST SEA-SICKNESS - BYRON. HGMY llllhlpl the lie! losei Ieisdeer Grandma Mickey Mouse Muggs and Skgeler Tilly The Toiler . THINK amA mine 11Iiu'o''3: : I -I g 2 3 ll C o W K 0 3 T. in 0 ) on i YES THAT'S n'.I.I MY. FOR rr was ALWAYS so i i JUST CALLED 'r' at sun: MANY veaas rr was MV COMFORTABLE AN' IT was IN A GOOD HOME Aw rsvoaire cum 1.! a:srrui..'.' was 6ETTiN' LOViN'CARE.'.' i .E 3 M ll 0 T to .2 0 s. 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