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Horde, 01: CFCY SUNDAY 7.00 CBC News - 1,, object 9 ;oo._New§ 7.10 Regional Weather DAILY CRYPl‘0QUO'1‘E—Here’s how to work it: AXYDLBAAXR Is LONGFELLO\V One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used 9;00_A P p O isntm e nt with for the three L's. x for the two 0'5. etc. Single letters, apos- Agosfini I trophes, the length and toxjmation of the words are all hints. 9_25 CBC News . Each day the code letters are different. I 9.30 NHL Hockey and Fill ‘ ‘ 11.30 CBC National News , “ °"P'°°“""' Q“°““°" 11.35 Music till Midnight I ' ‘ ’ ‘“ ' 12.001-Iere*s the weather and; 8081' !?ML° HF HJFL’ Box’ oJ'r.Tw’ xmar. épomnnnalw. , Yesterday‘; Cryptoqiiote: THERE is NO DEATH! WHAT SEEMS so 18 TRANSITION-—-LONGFELLOW. ETTA KETT‘ » You MEAN vouvee LOB. [PT MF‘ Kapxog THIS ONE Is Opening’ lead———nine -of ‘hearts. It is _a. very common thing for declarer to find thatit is more dangerous to have one defender in‘~the lead than the other. When -this situation arises the declarer should attempt to shape his play, if possible, so that the dangerous- opponent is kept. out of the lead. South applied this principle successfully to the play of today s s‘\\“““‘5“\‘ I Enjoy I After Every Meal Helps keep teeth clean. taking ten tricks. Th contract chief danger which still exists attack the king of ‘clubs. the possibility. It is interesting to note We diamond lead with the queen. Freshens mouth. Sweetens breath. Buy some Weather, Sports could do to prevent "declarer from key playItook place when the q een of diamonds was per- mitted. to win. Suppose South had taken the trick with the Icing. West would then win the dia- mond return with‘ the ace. The next time diamonds were led, though, East would enter the pic- ture with the jack to fire the queen of clubs through South's king and make mincemeat of the Behind the duck of the queen of diamonds lies some very sound reasoning. Once the diamond ace I is consigned to West’s hand, the that- east may obtain the lead to Easts’s only possible entry card is the jack of diamonds, and ducking the queen guards against cannot escape his fatevby going up with the ace immediately. He can still be forced to win the next 6:00—News and Weather 7.50-Sports Extra‘ om)! TAKE A» GOING To MAKE DEFlNl'I"EI'.‘/ 6;15—Hymns of Memory 8.00—News -55: AT’ MY ENDS MEETAND DIP. IT‘ _6:30—-Salvation Army Program s.1o——weaI:her New BUDGET.’ l.IvI=. o~ voue REA.‘-’;" 7:q0—Music from the‘ Films 8.15-Sunrise Jamboree ' FPS ‘l'EI?I2IF_{I ALLOWANCE F '5- I733°*P°S’“331‘dS in M91041’ 9.00—Maritime Weather. ‘3=00—In Chancery . 9.05—0n Parade ' l - 8:30——-PaIt’Is Music Roorn 9,15..sac1~ed Heart 9100.-P8't’5 Music‘ R0011! 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NORTH There did not seem to be much ' Q AQ109 chance of making nine tricks un- QK6 less the. diamond, suit could be OKG5 . , established. _ - ' ~ \ Q9552 5 Since this could lharxily be done ‘ , I sue‘ 1. “mess W?5‘¢.h3d the ace Of d1a' now,I.ErMr.= LAND THIS ..I-Iow DAIZESOU V /7 . 743 ‘ 5 Il'10l'ldS, South had I30 proceed on ONE MVsELg_I n-'5 A CALL ME A NAME .s-5' 9 95 753 ' 1°43 the assumption West had the ace. ' ' E 9 5 Q 9 J 10 8 Accordingly, he‘ led a diamond'to- I gI $533 I I so-U3I'_.'§QJ1°‘ ward dummy, whereupon West ‘K J2 ‘b playedhthe (Eiueetnl. _ . 1 . AQ3 A Sout _ma e e winning pay g_ , . 9,7433 ‘ of allowing the queen to ‘hold the I ‘ "' “"7 333:’ Iiiaéiotfo ilinvi E3e.§“.i§I§§§ .§ The bidding: . ed. West returned a heart. De 2 . 301151 W95‘ N°m‘. 3”‘ ., clarer won with the ace and led « 16 1 Pass 14 ‘ PW another diamond. 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