V x MARCH 12, 1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN b .,p . KING op T1-IE ROYAL MOUNTED By zaa: Grey 1 contract Bndge y ivtermzzvcarmtawuasuemsrezpnt ' m:a4wIrs'rAMPrAIv'r56;Ae.aarIv.4Ar , 2 I By Josephine Culbertson " ' 7'4" 7'f7"'w”VT”:55EL-l p I ii 3.. .. 0, v r ' FOOD FOR THOUGHT Contract bridge can be a very humiliating game! This, however, is probably a good thing where many experts are concerned be- cause when they get feeling too superior, they can be brought back By Thornton W. Burgess MRS. HOOTY HAS A HARD TIME Tiup mother love ne'er tries to Kll k . ir The daily tasks. the endless work. -Old Mother Nature. Mrs. Hooty the Great Horned om was having a hard time. She always does have 1 hard time dur- mg the nesting season. but this time it was harder than ever. other years she had had Hooty's help. This year he not only was of no help whatever, but actually had in be helped himself. He had a ycry, very sore foot that made it almost impossible for him to get food for himself. to say nothing of helping her. It was the tail end ,of winter; (here uas still snow in the woods. and on many nights Jack Frost away for the winter. The big Owls are not really lazy, but they do not believe in doing work they do not have to do. They are not fussy. They long ago found out that an old nest that is big enough can be fixed up much easier than a new heat can be built. Usually -Mrs. Hooty lays two eggs. She always has declared that two babies are all that any sensible Owllparents should try to bring up. It takes a lot of hard work hunt- ing to find food enough for just two youngsters that grow as fast as hers do. Then, too. having them as early as she does, when rough Brother North Wind and Jack Frost are still about. keeping them is no small task. It means less time for hunting. But this year Mrs. Hooty had laid three eggs. and they soon would hatch. Without Hooty's help how was she going to Mrs. Hooty was growing thinner preferred to hunt. at; night. and rest and dozg by day. But it they have to they hunt in the daytime. This is a mistake. They can see ver.V well indeed in the daytime. they do not like the sunlight. Per- haps it hurts their big eyes. but doesn't prevent them from Mrs. Booty was hunting by day as well as by night: she had to. You see. she didn't dare make long flights to distant places where the hunting might be better. She did not dare leave her babies for the length of time that would reakiire. to earth with such a simple. inno- cent question as "How do you reach the only makeable slam con- tract. in the following deal?" It would he a very remarkable ex- pert. indeed. who could produce a satisfactory answer! '3-12A South dealer." Both sides vulnerable. . xq , :xQJ7.63 0 .g.Js542 9764 iossz, AKJ5 7 . '&Oco ggpgeaau 22 32 if OCO 10 ion" ?"?? io'tM. '1! 3 83 I'M GOING SHOPPING A"! THE MARKET, DEAR. I'LL BRING YOU THE . PAPERS ' asu.o...ustw...vss...cAu'1 HEAR YOU WELL... TALK wwml mm pools Mn ice. Mm feed that extra mouth? She felt obliged to make her hunt- liooty was sitting on eggs in an old nest that once belonged to Hedtaii and Mrs. Redtail. the two big Hawks that many folks who .('.l01lId know better often call (fhickcn Hawks. Hooty and Mrs. Hunky had taken possessou of that nest while the real owners were The three eggs did hot hatch all at the same time. That made it bad. It would have been easier if the three babies had been exactly the same age. As it was, thev hat- ched two or three days apart. It often is that way in the owl fam- ing trips short so that she could get back frequently. This meant that it was harder and harder to find enough food. Hooty was doing the best he could. but that sore foot made it very difficult for him to catch anyone bigger than a Mouse. and ily. It meant trying to keep the unhatched eggs warm. and at the same time hunting for food for the baby or babies already hatch- ed. It would have been a lot easier could Hooty have helped her. She could have stayed on the nest while Hooty did the hunting. As it was she had to do all the hunting and all the time she was worrying. Good mothers are like that. Won-ylnr: seems to be a part of motherhood. Like most other members of the Mice were growing more and more I-iooty spent much time just sitting around on one foot. holding the sore foot up. It was one of the,little spears of Prickiv Porky the Porcupine that. made that foot so sore. How Hooty did been more careful. Never again would he be in such a hurry to catch someone that he didn't first make sure who it was. when he had swooped at Prick- lv Porky by mistake. he thought it was Peter Rabbit. Only 0W1 family. HOOIY and MFS- HOOW a short time before. Peter had gone into the hole that Prickly Porky had come out of. Mrs. I-looty was growing thinner day by day. You see. by the time she had fed those three precious 'I'hls'deal occurred in a rubber game. and the biddding proceed- ed according to the best current practice: saw: T West Nomi use 1 & Pass 1 0 Put 1 Q Pass 3 9 Pan 4 9 Pass 5 4. ?ass 6 7 Pass Pass Pass Perhaps the writer erred in judging this the "best current prac- tice," because it might well be ar- gued that there should be some variation in the above sequence. by North or South. or both. This. however. is not at all pertinent. Itis the writer's sole object to point out that many North-South pairs would reach six hearts on the hand. that others would reach six clubs. and that no expert pair would conceivably reach the only slam that can be made - namely. babies..and had shared what was six spades! Mt WW1 300953 She W35 'l9m"'s' At a heart contract. North can T """A” WW 1"-U4? I0 939 h9T5e”- She was win only eleven tricks - six hearts. ' MVIHF! 3 hard ”m9- R Very hard four spades and one club. At It W719 W3 b('””1 3 Ewd m”'-h"- she club contract, South must lose two didn't complain. YOU PUT IT iN'AABIOt5I(-I SO YOU'LL KNOW WHERE YOU STOPPED READINGI AHM-WHAT'S su.i.v-- 1: cm ALWAYS rem. I 87 wueize THE itMEE T THE OBRIENS ” Annual St. Patrick's Play trump tricks. But at a spade con- tract no matter what West opens. South can ruff a. diamond in dum- my, cash dummy's second trump honor. draw trumps, and discard quite satisfactorily on dummys heart suit. In short. at a six-spade contract. South makes four natur- al trump tricks. a diamond ruff. the club ace. and six hearts, all of which add up to twelve trlcksl It is a. sobering thought that none of us are equipped under our bidding systems. toreach the only makeable contract in such a case as this! ON SALE TODAY 9 am. to 5 p.m. At The CLOVER CLUB, CANADIAN LEGION HOME All seats reserved. 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