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ABOUT ~ 60o MlLES! PW . fly j_ wdhgm; Oun hdull‘n\ldll\\'l FIJUJC MONDAY ‘ Modern and CHARLIE CHAMBERLAIN CHECKROOM Contract B ridge Dy Josephine Culbertson THE MATHEMATICS 0F SLAMS When a player risks a sure game to try for a small slam that has about a 50 percent chance for suc- cess, he is making a fair invest- ment. because he jeopardizes ap- proximately 450 to 850 points, de- pending on vulnerability, for the reasonable chance of increasing his profit by 500 to 750 points. When, however. the question arises qt jeopardizing a sure small slam in quest o! a grand slam. the figures change radically! Nqw he must, risk an enormous number of points - from about 950 up t0 about 1600 —- for the chance of increasing his profit by only 500 or 750 points. Obviously, then it is logical to go out {or a small slam with about a 50 percent chance o1 being successful, but in the case of a grand slam the player should have at least a three - to- one "edge." Let's look at a case: When the hand was over and South was down one, having failed to "find" the heart queen. he pointed to the fact that he had had so much better than e minimum opening bid that he was justified ‘in carrying North's tremendous leap one step farther. There was some logic in this point oil vie-w — but not enough! North's leap to six spades, though not 100% sound, was by n0 means a hopeless "stab; from North's standpoint .sny lesser bid might be dropped by South because of the part score, and yet six-odd might be there even if South had ___ i South, dealerl North-South vulnerable. North-South 90 on econ gqioasz ensue < gnaw 4.10 o! N as i 08648 9on1: l OKQH w E Q1043 l l-Quz S areas: l QAKJKTC 9B. gas: naxr , The bidding; -_ =seuts West Nortll use . 1Q Peal 6Q Pasl 7Q Pass Pass Pass AT THE WHELAN MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM‘ I75 GRAFTON ST. 9-12 O'clock Music Supplied by DON MESSER AND HIS ISLANDERS Featuring Vocalists (Open Air. Promenade) Admission 35c e-QmQ-e ' welcome a chance to prove or dis- nnnce ' A , Old Time 8t MARGARET OSBORNE - . CANTEEN ILIZABETIPS GHOST MAY WALK DONDON — Britain's ghost hun- ters were hopeful today that the marriage o! Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mountbatten would bring out o! retirement the wraith oi’ the ‘Black Lady 0| Windsor Castle." Former Elise-both The "Black Lady" was believed by many to be the ghost of Quefl Elizabeth - the good Queen Bell, who died in 1603. The apparition first appeared in i897, according to the legend, and mode its last nebulous promenade along the battiements of Windsor Castle in 1925. when the ghost was reported to have been seen by Prin- cess Alice, Countess o! Athlone. Princess Alice said Thursday she had not seen the ghost although the story that she had was cur- rent in noble circles at the time. Tl e report was, in fact, so widely heueved that the Duke ot Wind- sor. then the Prince o! Wales, or- ganized a very social ghost hunt. But Queen Bess. as shy in death as she was forward in lite, put in no appearance. Bi; Staff Change Experts in the lore of the 900- year-oid castle said that the sp~ pnrltion coincides with stat! changes. It Elizabeth and her hus- band move into the apartments being prepared for them, it‘ will ' x1746‘ ordiiie ovifiouureo f rue“ GUARDIAN. cnaaaorrmowu W! Y!“ F7 Tiff/l . PAGE NINE --—--»~~— ly lone Grey use mm mm 544/0, cure/am rescue/r ms 54F: M0 WALKED dFF w/ru fl/Qqooo r . Elly Hum Fished e r. . DOTTY DRIPPLF ' HAVE BEEN DPEAMING- THEN IT MUST HAVE » BEEN THE CLANGiNG ~ CF YOUR BELL THAT v WOKE ME UPI involve one of the biggest staff changes in generations. I! anything will, the experts said. that ought to bring back the “Black Lady." Some old retainers of the castle and adjoining park were convinced that the earlier Queen Elizabeth must come back to visit the present day Elizabeth. who also is destined to rule the Empire. Walt, they said for the first moonlight night after the royal couple move into their own apart- ments there. D. J. wast, en investigator tor the Psychical Research Society, which inquires into curious events all over the nation, said he would prove the existence 0t the "Black lady." He said he was resdy to journey to the castle at an hour's notice, complete with ghost detect- lug apparatus. ~ WATEURD, Hertfordshire, Eng- land - (OP) — A son was born only a minimum but had the right queens. Thus. North was not far out of line in Iambltng for a small slam. but South, cut off u he was Irom an orderly exchanfle 01 1"‘ formation, should have realized that his own A-K of clubs mliht be duplication. and thus satisfied himself with e small slam. ,_,__...§_.._.._ BANDFORD, Devonshire, Eng- lmg _ (or) -- Tony mores. l8. has been appointed 018E111" i‘ Charlton Fltzpsine Church. BISHOPSBOURNE. 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