PAGE TWELVE contract Bridge 8: louophlnn Culbertson & "TOP ON THE BOARD” The North-South "freaks" in the following deal accounted lot .a. variety of results in I match- oolnt duplicaw zann. Soutluleuar. Neither aide vulnerable. nxssoa 'QKQ1o952 :1 M54 QAKQ .373 N 10 506 W E V!-UN .g.Q1on5 S 003 .; q.J7: Q2 ho... gaxnosnz q.xss4 Most. Souihs decided to open iho hand with the high preemp- rzvc bid or rive diamonds. and they brought this contract eilhsr doubled or undoiibled sa some l-Iascs l.?le('llHg to pass, others lei doaible. The sucicss or falling of each r-milracl depmded on Wests :-lio.ce of Opclling leads. A spade rigiciimg; uiih a trump i'clii:;i by iiasl. due-:ilc-d soiim contracts: but. in heart. or club load gavr south mnncuveinbzlily and cosy vic- tor). South West North FAQ! 1. Pass 14 Dble. 5 Q Pass Pass Dble. Redbl Pass Pass Pass Top score on the board. how- ever, wcnio to the who fortunately participated in this auction. East's double here was sounder than it would have been if South had opened with live diamonds .- in fact. it was even less sound. The fact that East had North's suit, spades, "tied up"! the in his own hand and 9. low in was no reason to discount tremendous jump rebid that south made. Since East had made I takeout. double of North's spade bid. West leli that I. lead or the VUEE for l.henlSClV'CS.' WHO GOT THE BAIT? Must. suffer for auoihcr's gain. ..oid Molhcr Naiurc. drcndiul thing happen. He had seen a handsome son of his oldiirnc acquaintance, Billy Mink. caught. in a cruel steel trap. He had seen the terror and pain and helplessness of that young Rllllkhilnd the helplessness of Billy Mink to g:t. the young yMink (roe. lie had watched the drcadlul string-gle oi the young ,Mink, and albliough he had in his lifetime secn many c;-u:l ihings, ll. seemed to him that he had ncvcr seen anxllllng as cruel as mix The young Mink was free now, and he and his rniher lnppcared. On the snow behind yth-;;'ii lay iiizit. wzckcd slccl trap. libs cruel jaws ciosccl tightly on the foot and part of one of the .llink's legs. IL hail been pulled lnncl twisted and torn and bitten iofl. Thai. was the dreadful thing lllnni Blacky had waiclicd. All the l rest of his life that Mink would lhave but. three legs. He . would have to get around as best he could. hunting: and catching his ..'ood, dodging his enrnizcs. and idOlllg' h.'s best to live happily. IL .wasn't going to be easy to do Nori,h.sou(,h i these things. He u-oiilclnii be nblci 4 Wother major" was indicated. and no so he opened his Lop licnri. Diim-. ' Siizniino Brenton, pianist and the Prince of Wales College Girls Ensemble. I ' An outstanding pianist and 18 talented singers. i Lillian Maclienzic, director. 'my's queen forced Earls aco. and Soulli i'ut'l'cd. South then led in ispade on the heart King, and then, for salt.-iy, ruffed a spade dummy. He returned to his hand by ruifing another spade. drew trumps, and cashed the club king. lOne club trick was all the enemy received! 0 ' war A HUSBAND-' PHONES AT FIVE Aug y WELL YOU ARE GOING - ,5NAD OUYOF ?'azi':l9OPiJ'T- I'LL SHOW YOU VHAZWELEAOOT LIQUID R SHAMPOO WlLL DOE E: i 0.0) - ' surrusizz lSN'Y was YO VIASN rr By Thornton W. Burgess had dis- . club ace, descarded his singleioni W01? 70 MIKE 4 (If to run as fast as it he had four Alas. ihat. some in Ii-igliciul pain legs. ii: wouldnlr. be able to swim Ens last. Hey wouldn't be able to spring as swiftly. He wouldn't. be. Blacky the Crow had seen ayablc to dodge as quickly. Riglilliartcd Raddy. lnoxv he must be feeling terri-bly. young Nlilll-(,ib0i.?1 helpless and hopeless. Blaeky me iooiud up at Biacky. "Did you ishook his head in distress as he lthoughl. of these things. He looks led doun at that cruel ii-np. i "Hateful thing!" said he. i Wvhal. is 11 hateful (.h'ing'.'” asked someone. ll was Roddy Fox. Blncky had forgoiian all about Reddy. From ihc top or A tall lrcc, a little while bciore, he had seen Raddy in the distance and had warncd ihc luo M;nk that Raddy was Hlimdcd that way. Then as he uzilched that dreadful struggle in get frei-. he had forgotten all aboiii Roddy. "You're just (on lat:." said Blncky, and nodded toward che llifl 3. . "lclh." said Roddy. He walked over to the trap and stood look- ing down at. me leg gripped in Tthosc cruel jaws. He knew by iwhan he saw that had he been ciiiy ll few minutes earlier the OWIICF or that leg would still have y been held first in Llini cruel trap. THE GUARDIAN. .9 i . . l ”l'm not looking for him." 3'!- isee ii happen?" he asked. ”Ycs." silld Blacky nodding his black head. "Yes. I saw it. It wasn't a nice ihing to ace." .. ” Roddy looked back at the trap land the tool. it held. "it. wIsn'L Billy Mink." said Raddy. "Some- lnow rm glad of um." n "How do you know it wasn't .Billy Mink?" demandsd Blacky. I "That's the foot or a young Mink. It must have belonged to lone oi Billy's children." said Reds ;dy. Then he began looking about. loll you are looking for the owner or that. leg. you won't find him around here." said Blacky. i "Iim not looking (or him." re- iiortcd Recldy. Q "l'licn what are you looking 'far'.”' Blacky wanted to know. UHAKLU'l'l'b"liUWN KING or run norm. MOUNTED POSSIBLE "The meal. or whatever it was that Mink was reaching tor when he slapped into the trap." replied Raddy. He meant the bait. Continued on page 13 1 . riimc: or wuss , IUESDAY, FEBR . Mrs. G. E. Ful i Tickets at door 50 cents; students 25 cents. CONCERT SERIES UARY 5, AT 8:30 i, accompanist. . 4 j i HONEV-iT'sA KNOCKOUT! slow :1 CLEANS! vua-r suns! NOV SEE NOV EASY IT EETS mm vow: aasavma IT'S MADE WITH LANOLIN ' SIZES 43fuu 73E Napoleon and Uncle Elby Conrouuv rr, WILL! 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