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'8i5s”siaEai.-'1 H LIKES SUNLIGIIT I The cottontall. smallest of Ca- dlan rabbits, frequents meadow- d or open spaces in wooded "giant Sandwiches. Fried Chicken, tine. delivery in Charlottetown ;,Diatrlct on orders. 81.00 and over. NEXTDAY- -t SALES MANAGER SAYS 'JOE,YOU LOST THAT SALE BECAUSE YOU LACK CONFIDENCE IN YOURSELF --AND CONFIDENCE BEGINS GROOMED YOU GET BY HAVING A - USE WILDROOT CREAM-OI. t58.7.?REt?.,?&OfIumF'”"r IR LOOK ITS BE I ANY SITUATION p W 2.2.2. 24 WILDRXT CREAM - OIL GIVES )OU COVFIDENCE 'Nm-thdeales. Both ddss vulnerable; NOITII axons F: qAQJ)o16d 61 . WEI! EAST .94: 5A1o1ol Q10! VQ1074 QKDCII 08 .02 ;65l h-3 QAKIHBI .j gAKQ10l'Il ,1haIdding: North East south W00! 1. Pass 24. Pm 2. run so ru- 49 Pass 49 Pass 4. Pass I4 Opening Ieade-nine of clubs. One of the most impressive ex- amples of the fine art of bidding I ever witnessed occurred in a rubber bridge game at the Cav- endish Club, New York. when the hand shown was dealt. South was Leo Roet. lite master and winner of many championships, ' i , the 1949 Masters Pairs. It would be difficult to conceive that any experienced player. even from the moot conservative school, would duplicate the magnificient restraint and bidding technique Illawn hry Roet In this hand- lsnuine holding the South hand. having your partner open the bid- dtna. follow with a strong reblni. CONTRACT BRIDGE - By 3. JAY nszcxnn ” N and still stay out of a six or seven contract. Such self-control it seems to me. is uncanny. Nevertheless. in cold. analysis. the logic of each of Roofs bids can be fully sustained. The two club response. rather than three clubs, would undoubtedly find many supporters. The slow ap- proach ln hands where the nnal contract appears to be in doubt has much to recommend it. The three heart bid. being still another new suit by responder, is forcing, and continues the hlddlng .at the same leisurely and unex- of Southts hand temalns asked, awaiting developments. The first real warning of a pos- sible total mistlt comes when North bids four diamonds. North's support either of South's suits pro- suit. Roet's modeat four heart bid was geared to this disappointing development. - North's four spade bid elaqfies the entire situation. Obviously. the spade bid must be based on a five card suit. Equally clear It the identitleation of a seven card dia- mond suit. This must be true be- cause if North had had only six diamonds his previous rehid would have been three spades, to identi- ify a 6-5 hand. Knowing, therelore. that North at best had but one card for both He made exactly eleven tricks. His realistic appraisal of the sit- the highest commendation. IIDTIMI sroanss I All A Bluff ii 5 5 rs: : 33 1 z; '-.'- ions .53: 5 rIiii g 'iiI.ir : Itiiiiii ....u ""..'..r '-:4: i -1'a':shmn?':h '.:.l.t"'".:"'.'.-. I 3 ii claims at least a six card diamond 37 his suits, Roet bid only five clubs. E 6:55 iii: DAILY cnosswono I - r:.s-na A31 7. 1 3""? 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