Contract Bridge ayglsevrhlllr Oulh-H-0! I'll KILLING LEAD on the surface. West's opening lead selection in the following hand mgy look like an inspired guess. but precisely such leads are often mgdj by experts under similar cir- cumstances. south dealer. North-South vulnerable. Q3813: oioses age: .104 ..n .10! ”' N 41 pa?! 9 .4319: W E QKIOO 4.95 S 53 q.KQ1o1 gas -s orig." assess fhabidding: Ienh West North lhot 1; Pass 1; Pass pg Pass 8. Pan sq Pass Pass Pass South's two-heart rebid was a "reverse"-l.e.. he had started with s lower-ranking suit and was now quite possibly forcing a choice at the three-level. so North acted pro- perly in raising to three hearts even though his hand was not im- pressive. it might be noted that the four-heart contract would have been ironclad against most de- lenses. it is fair to say that the average West would lead the queen of dia- monds-in fact, no great criticism could be levelled against that lead. Observe, however. that South would then have clear sailing. He would simply give up a club. and whether or not the defenders countered with two rounds of trumps, South could ruff out his club suit, control all the other suits. and end up with a fulfilled contract. The actual West. however. did not lead the dlamon'd-h- opened s low trump. and that was very unfortunate for the declarer. When the latter attempted to ruff out clubs. leading the ace and a low card in the suit, East won and re- turned the trump he still had. This lot West remove all but one trump from dummy and the closed hand. and give decli an insoluble prob- lem. . Notice that a trump lead in it- self was no enough-West had to start out with a low trump. The ace and another would not have embarrassed south. it was the fact that West left his partner with a card of communication in the trump suit itself that permit- ted knocking out enough trumps to defeat the contract. (ll! 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He had known Rattles the Kingfisher to spend a winter in that neigh- borhood, doing his fishing there in the open water every day. He hop- ed this morning to find Longlegs. the Great Blue Heron. Perhaps Longlegs hadn't gone South this year. Some years he didn't. So, with Flip, the Terrier, Farm- er Brown's Boy started across the snow-ocevered Green Meadows. Looking over to the Old Pasture, he saw a spot of red. He knew it had to be one of two folks, either Reddy Fox or Mrs. Reddy. He wondered how they were making out this hard winter weather: how they were finding J to eat. He never ceased to wonde how his friends in fur and feathers managed live from day to day when ev rything seemed against them. As usual Flip raced far ahead of him. Flip had a lot to do on walks like this. He had to run from side to side as well as ahead. and examine everything in sight. Flip was always hopeful of find- ing someone to chase. He loves ex- citement, and there is no excite- ment to compare with that of chas- ing someone. lip was soon far ahead of his master. The latter was not watch- ing him. He had discovered King Eagle circling above the Big River. and stopped to watch what King Eagle would do. "He sees something down below and is going down after it,"' Pictures of itBoom- Boom” Geoffrion A full colour photograph of "Boom-Boom” Geoff:-ion, super- sniping star of the N.H.L. and the Montreal Canadiens is fea- tured in The Standsrd's album of Hockey Stars this week". At present sitting comfortably at the top of the scoring heap in the league. the Boomer is con- tinuing to hlast pncks into the not at a rate that should still find him top man on the hockey totem pole at the end of the season. See his eolour picture in The Standard this week. 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