NOVEMBER 19. 1951 -o-?:"j' T V contract Bridge tr 5, Joupmna Culbertson I; (-I-rCBrt Q -ma wnouo COUNTER- MEASURE 1.. Loday',; deal declai-el"s ":iII- ,we,n" to an unfavorable Eullm break was anything but logical! Du! duh. sou; aides vulnerable. 9 10 o 4 GK 7 5 1 Q 9 3 2 go 10 o J 9 3 3 2 0 A R Q "I :9 3 N O T10 O I 5 A is a 58 5 3 2 Ws E O 3 QK J D 0--' 0 A Q 8 0 K Q 1 10.1.5 4 JLA 'l 4 am llddlnr ' 3; soul: Wtau North 1. 2 Q 3 Q Pun g. It 0 Pena Pass west opened his lourth-higheaili made and declarer rulfed awa.vI guys queen. The diamond king was men led; West won and. lear- ..,g that I. shitt would benefit- South, led another loiv spade. Again South ruffed: then he drew the outstanding trump and laid riown the ace and queen of hearts i hoping for a 3-3 break of the suit. 1 i Your best paint buy... MW FOR BEAUTIFUL WALLS & CEILINGS however. and the contract was down one. South's hope concerning the llv Thornton W heart. break was natural enough.'ln om”. folk see an mat-5 best hut lll3 method of recovering from the non-break was deplorable! The right line of play. alter knocking out the diamond ace and rufling West's spade return. was to lead a low trump to the nine and ruff away duinmy's last spade. thus eliminating that suit. Now the heart break should be tested. by leading ace. queen and small to the king. and when East turns up with the heart stopper, dec- larer has a clearly marked course! He leads dummyls last heart; and gives East the trick. discarding )1 club (mm the closed hand. East. is marked with the club king and declare: does not have to worry about the position of the club jack - East must either return 2, club lo the combination tenace :Ii the North-South hands. or. by leading a spade, permit South to discard his last club while ruli- lng in dummy. EASTBOURNE, England -(CF) -Harvey Champion, 15. received whgn. however. on the next lead. a Boy Scouts award for bravery no the heart klng West showcdlundcr acute suflcring. A doctor me, this hope was shattered. So isaid Cll8.m'pl0l'l'B heart. p dummy's'bcatlng during an operation but I ien. he would loce the king lI'om'1he boy recovered because of hisyevening .n'eI.cI'mIn:1tion to live. South led and ruffed East. He was disappointed a:a:n. stopped lBut close your eyes to all the rest. 4)ld Mother Nature. pond or Paddy the Beaver deep In the Green Forest. Mistress Moon was looking down from lush up in the sky. Not a single little Night Breeze rippled the water. All were asleep. It was so still that such sounds as there were carried far. Way, way off in the distance Hooty the Owl was hunt- ing. His hunting call could be heard faintly at Paddy's pond. In the midst of the Black Sna- dows gaLhcred at the lower end of that little pond stood Mrs. Lightloot the Deer and her twins. 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Moihcr had told them that there was nothing to be af- raid of if they keep out or reach or Buster Bear: that he wouldn't waste his time trying to catch them by chasing them. for he know that a Deer's legs are better for iunning than are the legs oi any Bear. But his great size. his riimbly grunibly voice, his big teeth. and his great claws filled them with fear that would stay with them always. Until they saw Buster Bear, their father. Lightfoot. was the biggest person they had ever seen. Every time they looked at him their eyes shone with admiration. They were sure that he couldn't possibly be afraid of anyone. They said this to each other. When he was around they kept at a res- pectable distance, but they fol- lowed him about whenever they could. This evening as they watched Buster Bear. they won- dered what would happen it he should mcel. Buster Scar. But Lighllnol uasifli armind just. then and they soon forgot about him as they watched Buster Bear. He had just tried to rob his much smaller cousin. Bobby Coon. ofa iish. Bobby had been too riuick for him. climbing .2 tree that wasn't big enough Ior his big cousin tn climb. and wasn't small enough for him to break down. Now Buster was slowly shuffling along at the edge of the water in their direction. Of course tho nearer he got. the biggcr he seemed. The twins looked at their mother anxiotisly. Was she goin: to wait lot that izrcat black stranger to find. them? You see. he really was a stranger because never lwfnro had they seen him. Mother Inado no move to go. When they looked up in her soft. eyes they saw no fear there. That made them feel bet- ter. ll mother wasn't. afraid there could be nothing for them to be afraid of. They knew this was true. yct in spite of this when they they looked at Buster Bear little shivers ran all over them. Buster was halt way to where they were standing in the Black Shadows when hc abruptly stop- ped. He stood perfectly slill, his head raised and his short. ears cocked. lie was listcnlna. The twins ll:;tcned.t.no,bIIl. hoard noth-I ing. Biislcr Bcar sat. up. Perhaps he thought lw could hear bcttcr sittmg lip. Ho Ivar. out. In thc monnlizht HF? uas hntli looking and listcninz. Soincivliero back among the trees a stick snapped. The twins hearrl ll. Perhaps it was the Shapplll: or a stick that had reached Busts-I-'.-. keen car.-. bcforc i Another ”-llth -Jldpptfl as if someonc had stepped on It and broken It, Buster dropped to all fours and sto.-id looking in the direction of that sound. A moment later. out lrom the Black Shadows into the m00Hllglll. stepped some- one so big that the twins caught thrir breath. "Your big non."-In." wihispnrcd mother. HORNE!) 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