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They beat University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University and won a concession in a second debate with UNG. Ten Maritime colleges and uni- versities took part. Members of the Dalhousie de- bating club are Rick Cashin, St. John’s, Nfid.; Alec Weir, Hali- fax;. Wendell Fulton, Ripples,\ N. B.;° Graham Walker, Hatifax; Norm Rebin, a Saskatchewan University exchange student, and Bill Somerxille, Halifax. BRITISH METHODISTS More than 25,000 people joined the Methodist Church in ‘Britain in 1958, bringing total member- ship there to 736,781. By B. JAY BECKER .- ‘| ‘eclarer’s view from the start Bast deales. must be that East should be kept Kast-West vulnerable, out of the lead. at all costs. Each af NORTH play should be designed so that @sTs<43 East cannot obtain the lead to —— threaten the king of clubs, @ AKITA which is in jeopardy if a club $53 lead originates from East. ax Q2 aor toe a a there- ; , when declarer leads a trump too > aed from dummy at trick two and Saquie | sites East follows low, he should fin esse the jack, being willing to OAJ1096 lose the trick to West. the non- . @Ts4 danger hand. @62 This finesse has the further ad- _ @Ko4a vantage of being a safety play The bidding: . _-’|to guard against* the possibility Kast South Weat erty |that East may have been dealt 19 16 40 46 all three missing spadeseae,..>. Pass Pas 59 56 When, as in the actual case, Pass Pass Dhie West wins the jack, declarer has nothing to fear from any return. A club lead, regardless of which defender has the ace, would be more than welcome, while a heart or diamond lead would al- so make the contract practically sure. i Against the return of a heart or a diamond, South draws the lone outstanding trump and goes to work on the diamond suit... Ei- ther the suit runs, as it would have with the queen dropping, or it can be established. to pro- vide discards for South’s tenu- ous club holding. The play is planned from the beginning to avoid East by all possible means. even | . a PETER : - “Mr. Fixit”; ° WHITTALL ¢ j RE t : i i : i ; : ili i SESS SIA ‘ | i ; i z } i ff i if : : i | i ; e, a KONGHT KITS, 6/0 Radia rede Saggy, nage O “. fal” eee Tevente 6, Ont. Pines forward me © Free Catainges = 4.Curvedline 26.A U.S. Presi. Durocher dent 6. Small shields 27. Recto T. Alone (L.) (abbr.) 8. Helps 10. Clergyman god : . 11. Stop 33. Wan- Fj 15. = rn N | 19. Exist 34. OF NIGIEDMEDIElS 20. Runs over, ; . as water 35. Marries Yesterday's Answer 22. 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