1.— . runs-yo. Page 12, The Guardian Saturday, July 12, 1958 CFCY TV‘ CHANNEL 13 SA'I'UIIDAY g: 15 p.m.—Afternoon Musicale 1:45 p.m.—Arrival of _ ‘ Princess Margaret 2:30 p.m.-—Commonwealth - Magazine , 2:55 p.m.—Davis Cup Tennis 5:30 p.m.—-CalgIary Stampede ‘ 00 p.m.—-MaIrk of Zorro p.m.—Wild Bill Hickok. p.m.—Caleary Stampede p,m.—CFCY News, p.m.—Big Playback. p.m.——l-Iave Gun, Will Travel _ pan—Holiday Ranch p.m —Bob Crosby Show p.m.—Great Movies “The Man Who _ Came to Dinner” p.m.—Here’s Duffy p.m.—-—CBC TV News ‘ a.m.——Local Weather Forecast 6: 6: 7: 7: 'I: 8: 8: 9: 888 8&888 .— 0: a.m—Sign Off S U II D A Y' (Atlantic Daylight Time) 00 p.m.——Afternoon Musicale p.m.—Oral Roberts Program pun—This Is The Life pun—Hometown p.m.—Country Calendar p.m.-—The Sky _ p.m.—Summer Magazme p.m.——Burns & Allen p.m.—Father Knows Best p.m.——December Bride 30 p.m.——Mark Saber 9.00 p.m.—Ed. 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Western \ 4IIOI»I'-"‘SIIII St AndrewsScatland I WERE LEASED FOR so YEARS AT AN ' ANNUAL RENT STARTING AT 3 SCOTTISH PENNIES EACH - WITH I PMS/ON FOP AN AUTDmAflc .,.._.—..a........... . .. . . A . , ‘ A VIM W .' . I5 5 SHILLINGS , MI To HER HUSBAND ,. . “It #474 r Ind INSPITWmmw . ASATRISWEu meS SHILuucsaawusamuw RIPLEY'S. BELIEVE IT OR NOT neat-mme UPON Becomm moon: ISLE OF MAN CELEBRATED ms EVENT BY BREAKFASTINdon ‘ 24 HERRING--ONER9R59¢W ' West dealer. qust vulnerable. WES! “(9543 one .Jms 4.1042 Opening lead —- jack of dia- monds. ‘ lit is perfectly possible to arrive at the best contract in a given hand, yet be defeated because the defendens’ cards are so dis- An analogy lies in the common expression that the operation was a success but the patient died. This hand is a case in point. When all the cards are examined it is seen that the value of the diamond king is lost because East was dealt the ace, and that the heart and club finesses, if at- tempted, both flail. . 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Sports, Weather. 7:35—Breakfast Music 8:00—CBC News and Weather 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8:15—Breakfast Music — Hali- fax to CBA-CBH 8:45—Jr. Farm B’cast 9:00—Tops In Review Play safe While You Drive! Keep alert—chew gun I and Avoid traffic jitters and ? ‘. driving drowsiness. ' I Chew gum whileyou’re behind the wheel. Chewing helps relieve , strain and tension— i helps keep you feeling fresh and alert for safer driving. .- —r . . Ava-‘l . 1 . Chew any brand of CONTRACT— BRIDGE Dy n. In BECKER ' shown here, tributed that the contract fails; , 11:35—Music Till Midnight 3. bacteriological warfare might be 7 he added, without elaborating. I’v ing on at present, said Defence 1 Minister Pear-Res, L against , missiles and submarines; ' clear propulsion of ships; man’s ', .tudes, in extreme cold and at ( rocket-type weapons. tract and winds up going down because all three are badly lo- cated. In tact, the odds against "such an occurrence are 7 to 1. ,.But even where the unusual occurrence takes place and all three finesses lose, there is fre- quently a question whether the loss of the contract could not have been controlled by declarer. If, *iior e - p1e,‘in'the.ha>nd uth fails to make ten tricks, our Verdict would be that on top of. the bad luck he had he‘ also didn’t give the play of the hand the old college try. Assume declarer loses the first two diamonds and trumps the ace and another spade, ruffing in dummy. When a low heart is led and East plays the ten, the ace should be played, the finesse being rejected. Another spade is then ruffed in dummy and a trump trick is now conceded to the king. If it turns out East has the king, everything is‘ under control and the- contract is made. East, in such case, would have to return discard. ’ If West has the hepatking the outcome is less certain, but the prospects are still first-rate. 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