Page 10 The Guardian Friday, Nov. 12, 1954 Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson I "PLACING" THE co.-rrxscr It may not be good enough to ixeslize that partnership hands have the material for a slam. In addit- tnn. there is oiten a iztsl need for placing the l'i'7ll'l'2'lCl. ic. SN-'3lll',Z to it that the r:::hL pirtllcr bncomes declarcr. Here is a case Ill point: North dealer. Bothysides vulnerable. gm) VQ-33 QKQIOSSI -FAQ 4753 QQJIO 011092 t 842 .643 W E pxsus 4.562 S QA7 4.54 AK6 QAT6 QJ5 4.KJ 10973 suririi xi-s p ;.'.-r am. (it-r.rieoi .:r.ent:tiv ii:dd.r..'. tlrld tho auction rink this coiirsc-. North Qolllll II":-st. IQ 2 Pass 2 11.1. Pass ” NJ. Pass Ya:-3 Pass ,"";1 rs.1N'l in Vniths trim fV;VlV”Ptl the nrk M a nun HIS vhr end of I'll 9”l':l rwilrin" mnirl the 112.: of .1: lt'.r.: lino hrai' Lllfk I I he rrnisrrl in put up rl:immt"s qzieeni arm the 1:9 oi Flialnilllds. Obi; '. a sly-riiririionrl rontract 'lf1'.lli'l lino 'itt('ll ms). l7liS.l'.'lIl l10illE ulittt. it l:e1:' U35 Wmilri r:.-port: rrmh six fll3lll”m'lrlS nstoad nf s:x clubs? Thdt shniiirl. in smite 511 h h1dd.n: as this; North East Qouth West 1 O I 0 2 Pass 2 Q P.i. 5 3 .1. Pass 3 0 Pass 3 9 Pass 4 4. Pass 4 Q (') Pass 5 9 Pass Pass Pass The law liirl lmrc imuld be cimiiiis tall at lmtr dlziiniiiids. Iivcr North's zcur clubs Granted, ;t is not extremely attractive to raise awn zi rebld suit on jack-small, but an expert South should realize that their mxtzht he a vital advant- III" In n'.:i- ii: the hand at din- lll')"'l' The sharia rue hirl hr his in: net thovilri a1e:' Soutli In the danger of a heart lead. EIFIFP he lmriseii had the spade king. and If this heart leafl crime, it. figured in be lrss rlancvrous up to North Inan ihrniizh that hand. In short. it either rleiendcr had the heart king. it was almost surely East, the one who had made a bid. GET YOUR FREE DIGEST of tho Culbertson Point-Count Method Simply srltd n stziinpcd, solf-:id- dcssed rniolopn in the .1 C W;ns- Irm Co.. I010 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. . U . UNSURPASSED for flavour! ' IllNlilIlllE yl . I.) X Xau canbeatIt--- things you do seem easier. The lively delicious flavour refreshes you crud you'll lincl the good smooth chewing makes most delicious Wrigley's Spearmint Gum every day. I I , 1. TOO MUCH FOR PETER How dull would lite be Ind how- tame. , I It everybody thought. the same. -Peter Rabbit. It uas lovely sutumn westher. The days were comlortsbly warm and the nights were cool. but not 100 cool. The leaves of the Green Fnrcst, all but those those oi the evergreen trees. had turned red, and yellow and brown in many shades oi all three. Many oi the feathered tolk had left. or were Leaving. every day tor the Sunny South. Many from farther north were arriving everyday on their nay to the Sunny South. It was in time of year that Peter Rabbit invert. He wanted to be everywhere at the same time. It seemed to. Mrs. Peter over in the dear Old Bt.t-r-patch that Peter was almost llPVQr at home. "It has been 1 nice day. hnsnit it?" said Peter. Johnny Chuck's home was just a little way outside the dear old Br'.er-patrh. It seemed to Peter that Johnny did nothing at all .LlL eat, and between meals sit on his doorstep in the sun. "He doesnit ever go anywhere," said Peter to Mrs. Peter. "And that shows what good sense he has." said Mrs. Peter, who I5 always worried about. the way Peter goes wandering about. "What anybody wants to sleep all winter tor is too much for me," said Peter. 'lWhy, Johnny Chuck does not know 5. thing that's going on alter he goes to sleep." That. afternoon Just as jolly, round. red Mr. Sun was getting ready to so to bed behind the Purple Hills, Peter Iound Johnny Chuck on his doorstep. Johnny was yawning. ”It has been a nice day. hasn't it?” said Peter. "Has it?" said Johnny. and yawn- ed rig.-iin.. He was so Int. that it seemed as It his cost must burst right open. "Are you still eating to sleep?" Peter asked. ”Nn,” said Johnny all through.” Peter's eyes opened 3 little wlderi "Do you mean that you are noti Chuck, '"'m going to eat. anymore?" he ssk-l cd. Johnny Chuck nodded. ”Thnt'sl it.” said he. cried Peter. , "Sleep." replied Johnny Chuck. "You don't mean you are going in izo in sleep tor the winter, doi you?" cried Peter. y Johnny Chuck yswned rigsin. II was a long yswn. "'I'hitt's just what I mean." slid he. "I'm sleepy,j and it's time to go to bed." I "But it isn't winter yeti" cried. Peter. ''It isn't even cold weather. what do you want. to so to sleep now for?” i "What do you ever go to sleep for?" risked Johnny Chuck. I "BI-cause I'm sleepy." rotnrted Tintrr y ”That'c.what I want. to an tn ”But. what are you going to do7"l Enjoy chewing relresliing, IO. , Bil N ssBEtiii t join 24. -. saw- - By Thorton W. Burgess I . 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