60774?” suunusr Pitouiuste CO NTRACT BRIDGE 6:25-—Iride Program o:30—-Tonight's Music 6:55—.ilrnmie Iodg CFCY-TV -mg p,m,—-‘Afternoon Musicale 5:30 p.m.——Iaselss|l Game of the } week-Chicago at Detroit 500 P-'“- " 6_3| p_m.-Fisherman's Log 6.45 p.m.-CFCY TV News and West r 7,0, P‘,,,_.country Timev 7.30 ‘,_,,,_.A song For ou 7.45 p-'"-'''“‘‘ _ _m.—Some Oi These Days ‘.30 p_m.-Cineml T3’, The Reins Came KOUX as use: 4 }¢q1 ssrss ‘ju- Assz. - .4 :93; * ' cA.1o7s one ox-.1: ‘soars sssss zgtqssosrs s :A.KQJ‘ Let's say you become declar- er at four spades with the south hand. West opens the ace of dia- monds and continues with a diamond. which you ruit. CENTRAL iiiiiliii ... TV call 4-8248 ‘ 170 Kent St. i0i|l- EIhI'Ii open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.as. CKCW-TV 1,55 p.m.\'.tetion Sign On News. Weather. Sports s.oo p.m.-World of Sport Baseball Game of The Week 5,30 p.m.—ougs Iunny 6:00 p.m.-On Safari 6:30 p.m.-Early Show Love Match D You then play the ten of spad- es which West ducks. and next the jack .which West takes with the see. He leads a heart to his partner's ace, and East th en plays the king of diamonds. doesn't matter whether you ruff high or iow—in either case. West is bound to make his nine of spades and down you go. * '1‘ t’a the story of, the hand. it you played it that _ way. but naturally there's more to than that. ,What we'd ke to know is whether you can figure By B. JAY BECKER Soiiih dealer. ii. If ‘(I like to is Neither side vulnerable. answebi-mior yourselzmsioiguieh? gig right here; otherwise. here . is: two leads are the ace and an- other diamond. ou ruff th e second one and p ay a club and 0'. t ck. but the only other after that is the ace of spades. East is out of diamonds and un- able to make a return that will embarrass you in any way. The purpose behind these plays was to remove a threat- ening card (the king or die- monds) from East’: hand and ' a at the same time discard heart which had to be lost any case. It is not important wind up lo g two tricks instead of a ‘that you diamond heart and a it diamond—what is important is 9» 5‘ at you lose only one trump trick instead of two. trick they can get hours 7a45—Tonight's Music I:30—-Summer Fellow 9:OO—Asslgnment l0:00-News, Inland I Marine Wes er l0xl0—Metlnee With Willis i0:l5--Starlight Serenade ll:00—CBC National News. News Roundup I. Talk ll:30—Trava|lsr’s Night life l2:00-Dominion News PISQUID EAST Mr. Edward Jay was a visit- or in Charlottetown Monday. Mrs. Owen Kelly, Peake Sta- tion visited her former neigh- in Pisquid East Tuesday. Mr. Bruce Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown Tuesday. Mrs. Wallace Birt was a re- cent visitor in Charlottetown. Miss Jay. Sherwood, "rho Guardian. Charlottetown. ass. Sept. 1. 1952. 11 sitor in Charlottetown. Thurs- day. Mrs. Floyd Jay with sons Merlin and motor to Charlottetown Thursday. Mrs. Johnny MacDonald. Ha- zeibrook was a visitor /at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDon- ald. Lorne Valley were Sunday guests at the home at Mrs. MacDonaid’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Birt Leard. Lorne Valley. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Jay. Sunday. Pis u East school opened for the 196263 term Monday with Mrs. Mary MacDonald as teacher. Pupils starting for their first year are Wendy Sauer and in Jay. '2' Mrs. George Sauer and son Freddie arrived home from Montreal where they spent the past two months. Mrs. Harold Jay was .a visitor in Charlottetown Friday. r. George Dover was a re- cent visitor in Charlottetown. VWCNVU9 “'"5PF’5 Tli'5OUAsHiEs‘I'. ‘ NOW/. .ius~r wuo o-~n4' SHOULD! 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