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He needs more thim 10h! heels when Terror the Gog. hawk or Reddy Fox are after him or Shadow the Weasel is looking for him. Jumper was sitting under g v snow-cot ered hemlock bgugh thinking what a narrow escape he had had from Shadow the Weasel, QC 9i l Contract Bridge a ' By Jolephine Culbertson J.Q MAKING THINGS EASY FOR DECLARER. East's choice of discards in fo- day‘s deal seems reasonable enough at first glance-but he made mat- ters too easy for the dcclarer. North dealer. '_ g Both sides guineratt" gaess I72 ‘J98 ~ QAKQO Q9842 Q1 okréaq .N noses QA 910543 4.3975 WSE 2 41oz QKQJIO Qaqss Q76 <§843 The bidding: North Eat South west l} Pass 1Q Pea 2Q Pass 3Q Pass 4Q Pass Pass Pass West opened the diamond king and continued the suit. South ruf- fed the third round and cashed the king and queen of trumps. East discarded a diamond. and when de- clarer then continued with the spade Jack, East saw no reason to keep the "thirteenth" diamond. hence let it go. South next led to dummy's clubs and drew West's last trump with the spade ace. This time East dis- carded a low heart. The other two high clubs were cashed- and declare:- was not disturbed when the suit did not break. He led the fourth round of clubs, throwing West in and compelling- him to return a heart, directly up _ to South's major tenace. There was nothing unusual about declarefis method of play, but East had made this method tar safer and more marked than it otherwise might have been. His discarding of the two long dia- monds meant that South had nothing to worry about. because, with all the diamonds accounted for, there was no danger in throw- ing West on lead with the fourth club; it was a certainly that he would have to return a heart. If, however East had not given up both of the diamonds, South would have had a problem! With a dia- mond still at largo. the throw-in play in clubs would be dangerous, because West might be able to cash another diamond for the setting trick This danger automatically would have raised the question whether the heart finesse was not a hettcr chance. and it is conceivable that South would have taten that finesse instead oi making the throw-in play. (By Thornton W. Burgess) l-ie had escaped by sittin! P81’- iectly still instead of taking to his long heels as he had wanted l0- Shadow had not known he was there and just before getting to Jumper! hiding plate had turned of! to look for a MOUSE 11nd" l!" old stump. Had Jumper run as he had wanted to it would have been just too bad. Shadow cannot run as fast as Jump". Wt he h‘ P?“ sislent and tireless. _ . n "1 did the right thins that time- thought Jumper. "Shadow has gone away and isn't likely l0 00'" back. I guess it is safe enough tor me to take a little nap now. He didn't take that naP- H15 eyes were just 01051118 When they flew wide open again. They h" caught a glimpse of a red 005th moving umonz the trees a shol‘ distance away. No one but Reddy Fox or one of h_s family had a coat like that. 1t was Reddy- Jumw could see him 91am]?- “W “d {teddy was coming his way- Jumpefs heart began to beat faster. Anyway it seemed t0- seemed to be crowdmk riiht “P if‘ his throat. Oi course it wan-sill‘: really. It was Just 313m a made it seem so. This time l"? didn't have to decide whethez-‘to run or not to run. That was sett-ed for him. He must run. He must trust to those long heels to set hlm away from there and qlllfk- Redd? |bad found his trail and was fol- lowing it straight to his hide-W!- The sooner he not away from vhcrc. the rzrcalev “Puld be Kn“ dlSlanCe b~twscn Redny and hlm- self. Jumper didn't wait a second. Hc made one of his longest Jllmi-‘5 and away he went liPlieflY n9‘ perty llp. Instantly Roddy was after him. Now had the SIIOW- b9?" a little deeper Jumper mighl ha" trusted wholly to those ion: howls of his, for Jumper ha: long spread- in toes, with stiff hairs betwefll and they keep him from sinking down 1n deep snow- lust as snow- shoes would enable you or me t0 walk on deep snow without sinking in. You know Jumper is_ often called the Snowshoe Rabbit. Red- dyle Ieet are not like that. If SHOW is deep and soft he has to wade Then Jumper has nothing to fear from him. But now the ground was only lightly covered with snow and ‘Reddy could run in it as easily as could Jumper. Jumper ran hard, dodging among the trees of the Green Forest. For a little while he gained. Then Reddy Fox began ts gain slowly. He might not be able to run as fast for a short dis- Lance as-could Jumper but he could run faster ior a long distance. lie would not tire as soon as Jumper» After a while Jumper knew that those long heels of his alone would not, because they could not. 59W him. What to do? He remembered something. Not far away was a swampy place through which Laughing Brook ran. Many young trees were grow- ing there much closer together than trees should grow. They were crowded. some oi’ them not more than three or four inches apart Now Jumper is long and thin. l-Ie travels around too much to ever be fut. He can slip through narrow places and he knows how to do it. He headed straight for those trees with Roddy almost at his heels. Kc ran in among those crowded trees twisting this way, tunung that way, not there. Roddy couldn't follow. He couldn't squeeze through where Jumper slipped through with no trouble at. all. All he 001116 do was to run around to the other side of that swamp. hoping t0 catch Jumper coming out. Jumper didn't come out. He knew he was safe. Once more long heels and quick vrit. had saved him. MODERNIZE CO-Ol’ STORE ARMSTRONG. 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