on Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson ' "PERCENTAGE" PLAY An interest question of "percent- age" was involved in the play of the tiollowing hand. 1 South dealer. Both lldu.vu1norabls.' Q 9 7 6 4 Q A 9 4 o 'gas2 Q7 4 3 pg . 5 5 2 By Thorton OJ 095 3 N 9 10 8 1 A LESSON IN FEAR. 6 :,ly(1o1g lv E .21; 4' A iright will always be your gain, 5 5 S gx 3 3 If helpful knowledge you attain. . A K Q J 10 -Old Mother Nature. QKQ 2 All summer two young deer had QAQ 10 been following Mother Lighttoot Q A Q through the GreendForest. Eaip day , they had learne many ings :ho'::ddI:j" t N "I E p that deer must know if they would " " W 53 live long and happily. They had 31:1 ;:: :3” learned that Buster Bear, Old Man 5” Coyote. and Yowler the Bobcat 5N7 P”5 6O P3” were three of the Green Forest 0. P3” Pa" Pm" folk that it would never be safe West ripened the Jack at clubs, which took imincdiate care of that suit for declarer. The latter drew three sounds of trumps. cashed the king and queen oi hearts. than ied to the heart ace and returned a diamond. 0btio'.isl.i'. the fate of the contract now rested squarely on the rard South elected in play, and with nothing to go by. South final- ly decided to put in the queen. Vvest won and 8XlI.PCl with 2. club, Ind since South could not get. back to dummy for another finesse, he had to concede the setting trickl to East's Jack of diamonds. . South's play or the diamond? queen Instead or the ten was simp-I ly an unfortunate guess. but a dil-I iarent type of play - which also. might involve a cuess - had more in its favor. Coizsidcr: Alter drawing the three rounds of trumps. South should cash his semnd club trick and his top hearts. then go to the heart ace and ruff away dummys last club. Now. with the -North-South hands stripped. he should lead the queen or ten of d.aninnris. It is true that this line could fail. If south ind the dz-amond ten. he might lose to the Jack in East's hand. and a diamond return might go up to the king in West's hand: or it South guessed to lead the diamond queen. the situation might be reversed. But. while observing these possibilities. one should also observ that the line wins against sever: conditions. if West has both of the missing diamond honors, he is end-played. and the some ap- plies to East. in aitcr he takes the first diamond trtrk. he mtist re- turn a diamond from his other honor. giving Smith a winning lm. ease. In addition. this line of play wins against divided honors if South is lucky cnoiis:h,t.o make the fight zucss .- leading the queen if the king is on his left; the ten 1! the jack is there. GET YOUR FREE DIGEST of the Culbertson Point-Count Method. Simply send a stamped. self-ad-. dressed cnvclopn to the .l. C. Wins-. ton Co.. 1010 Arch St, Philadelphia, Pa. F I Q I IN E 1 i' nhky 41-," g P1 Ill”; hf lg". mu. ulu'" :,d":u uh hiikmnw ",,.iwg '-tun... .,.-.1" to allow to come near them. They had also learned that in some ways the most dangerous enemies of all.l were dogs. It was easy to keep out of the way of the first three. butl the dogs were different. The dogs hunted them with wonderful noses. following their tracks. and almost always there was more than one dog. So Mother Lightfcot had taught them that dogs were their worst enemies, and most to be feared. Now it was lovely autumn. one of the loveliest seasons of the year. It was the season at plenty, and should have been the happiest sea- son ior all the people or the Green Forest and the Green Meadows. -I-t wasn't. The young deer didn't understand why. Mother Lightroot seemed to be afraid all the limo. She had led them deep into the Green Forest. Their lather, Light- font, was with them part oi the time and he too seemed to be afraid. This they couldn't under- stand. It seemed to them that any- one as big as Llghtfoot, and with such wonderful horns. or ,antlers. Go By Train & Save BARGAIN COACH FARES Going TUESDAY & VVEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19 & '20 To MONTREAL, OTTAWA, or TORONTO From All Stations In Marl- tlmes. Quebec (Matapedia and East including Gaspe Line) 0 Newfoundland. SEVEN DAY RETURN LIMIT Day Colchas Only Baggage Checked No stopovers PLAN YOUR TRIP NOW For Full Information Consult Nearest Agent CANADIAN Iknow what they were afraid or. W. Burgess couldnt be afraid of anything or anybody. Then came a day when for the iirst time they heard the sharp sound or a gun in the Green For- est. Mother threw up her head. and in her great solt eyes was such 3. look oi irlght as the twins had never seen before. Then she told them that that sound meant that the greatest danger that the deer people ever know was abroad in the Green Forest. And that they should always keep from the place where that sound seemed to come from. So the two young deer were afraid because mother and father nere afraid, yet they didn't really Only at night, after jolly. round. Mr. Sun had gone to bed did mother lead them out of hiding to teed, and visit Laughing Brook tor fags 10 - The Grusraln Wednesday, Qct. 13, 1954 hidden in a thicket they heard the sound of a gun in the distance. And the sound frightened them. be- cause it frightened mother. But they still didn't know what It meant. Then one morning they were late in returning to their hiding place. They had just left the little clear- ing in the Green Forest 'whel'e theyhsd been browsing. Another deer had been browsing there too. I young buck. He was still there when they stopped at the edge of the clearing and looked back. Suddenly mother lifted her head high, her big ears set forward, her slender nose testing the air. In her eyes was that look oi fright the twins had seen so much or late. 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