JULY 15. 1952 By Thornton W. Burgess BOWSER IS RIGHT There is no ieeiing that is quite so: good as knowing you are right. -Bowsar the Hound. Ready Fox had stopped grinning. He had been having fun trying to iooi Bowser the Hound who had been chasing him. He had tried one lrick alter another, and Eowser had guessed each time just what out Bovisers knowing it. He had Reddy had done. The truth is. Red- dv had expected him to. It was a sort of game they were playing, a game they had played many times. It was a game Roddy had always won in the end, but sometimes he had been a very, very tired Fox before the game ended. Each lime they had played it. Bowser had learned something, and the next time they played he remembered what. he had learned. and it was less easy to iooi him. The trick Reddy had just played he had been very sure would win the game. Just by chance he had pix b ur,i.':r:. if . iort," thought Raddy. run across his cousin Gray Fox, end-1 11." he ChUCKl!d- "1 X11885 1 can go home to the Old Pasture. Bowser knows when he is beaten. He has had had a good run, and and had managed to lead Bowser onto the trail of Gray Fox with- known what Gray Fox would do IWW M7180 1101118.” in the end; that he would climb a tree. Probably Bowser would go home then. Reddy knew when Cousin Gray did climb a tree, for a few minutes later Bowser's great voice was still. Reddy's grin became a chuckle. ”I guess that Admission d1.00. ' li.0.A.F. Association ll-once ROLLAWAY - WEDNESD'AY, JULY 16 Phone 1246 for reservations. I'll find his new trail sooner or ,-'It is getting we mm (or com- Meanwhlie. Bowser was doing I little thinking. He had Iound the q tree up which Gray Fox. who is I good climber, had escaped. Then Bowser had guessed just what had happened. and had started to lol- low the back trail to u-yin: find the place where Reddy had leaped aside and so broken his own trail. ”That red rascal thinks he has fooled me. but he hasn't," thought Bowser. ”I'il find his trail again if it takes me all day. It I keep circl- ing on both sides or this back trail. THE GUARDIAN ., CHARLOTTETOWN 3Q.?.030 lg contract Brulge ii By Josephine Culbertson .Q Mrs. Culbertson continues the presentation or the new Culbertson point-count me- mad. .1:-:.:-2.1:-. liaising Partner's Suit-Bid Before we get around to the point-count requirements ior rais- ing partner's opening suit-bid we'd better have a. brief review ol how the responders should eval- unto his hand. As in all cases, he counts up his honor cards. applying 4 points to each ace. 3 'to each king, 2 to each queen and 1 to each Jack. (M- ter short practice, this can be done almost at a glance.) Next. ass ' that responder has ade- uete trump suppo for a raise. he adds 1 point to very card in every suit excess at three cards in that suit; he adds 2 points more it his trump length runs to 6 cards or more; and he adds 1 point more it he has a void in a side suit or two slngieton side suits. He de- ducts 1 point if his trump support is only three cards long; and he also deducts 1 point it his hand pattern is 4-3-3-3. For a single raise or partner's suit-bid, responder must have 6 to 10 points - neither more nor ie la- Dancing 9:30 to i:00 a.m. Admission 50c DANCE EAST ROYALTY RINK HALL WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th Rollie McKcnzio's Orcliestra. Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 Canteen Service DO NOT MISS West Govehead llnitell church Tea WEDNESDAY JULY 16th ml i UNEASY LIES THE HEAD WHAT eteens on A Mi!- tad: DEA T CK am I PlJNNO...lT'9 I7 CAOO ' KIN A HE HE i ' 43? hlapnlcon and Uncle Elby L ON I? BONE Music by ter." 5-is . For a double raise -- forcing Cagtewfzsnnt 111231 glgwgerbsuddenrlz to game - responder must have R. C. A. F. D 0 e 6 e we at least iour-card trump support, became much stronger that he "many Jyx.x,x 0, Swan”, Wm, from Ottawa Immd myth”? '0 19” mm W 13 to 16 points. 0! these, at least think he had reached the place where Reddy had broken his trail. Carefully, he smiled oi that strong- er scent, and it seemed to him he could smell two scents instead or cards. The space r t?ilin';Z land he knew it he was careful just one. "This is ill" thought . Bowser. "This is where Reddy left I-H A the trail, and let me iollow Gray -N l Fox. Queer I didn't know the dii- . Q10. 2 3,; . Q1!” P”; ilerl:aC1lll'C'e when I was following the 94 0 .AJ.73 6 He sniiicd carefully on each side 1 i R 2 ol the trail, then slowly he began a F F to circle. He made a quite wide .7 W circle. He guessed that by this time Reddy had gone on his way, in circling he would be sure- to iind which way Reddy had gone. )3ow- ""95 ..”?35i”: 10 points must be held in high following exemplify min- imum single raises of partner's one- And here are two examples of hands with which responder should raise the opening one-spade bid to T in as right direction. had been fun. Now he was ready Continued on page 12 9 I. IV 522 HER l-!6HT Now Reddy was trotting along easily on hisway home to the Old Pasture. He was sure that the hunt was over. He was sure that Bowser i had been iooled. and was on his i way home by this time. Jolly, round. E bright Mr. Sun had climbed rather 5 high in the blue, blue sky, and running would be warm work now. They had had a good game. and it ,go back to the Old Pasture and take a nap. ,He was rather pleased ser was right. At tirst he got no scent at all. then suddenly his . , ,5 y : may nose was iilled with the Fox scent. ' ' Carefully, he smelled or it to make 3??” 3 4 51-795 5. sure which way Reddy had gone. AJ..'., G :x'(iQ5” 2 Then with a deep bay of triumph. :7 G4 3 1 IF I: 73 ,, y , he was off at a run, and you may - - by M, -" y be sure he was running in the 13 13 A higher jump-raise of Dart- ner's opening one-bid - as, a raise or one spade to four spades - is as always a shut-out bid which does not announce a very strong hand. It will contain more distributional points than the double raise. but very rarely should it be based on more than 6 points in high cards. STO V F.-HEATED to More than half of all the Homes in Canada are stove-heated. By Walt Kelly LREAU IN A cAMPea's HANVBOOK THAT A 5MALL PIECE as law See: A-r THE roor or You: 959 WILL vl91RAc'r THE atoomw Mosozunoes . SOUNPS 5-EN:-late, EH, NAPOLEON? .- x ”.......'" ”'rrr;.:.-.3": x ilnw FOUQTI-I rl.oor:,., N SEE THE A x.DO.'5 rrrou HERE... C PENNY ' TATE;-:T:TW-Feix7?t:EoCoE,i4 vvm-4 OEVlLl.,.E domes. 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