By Thornton W. Burke” r' rooit our Mlt. -roan Who knows mat what he best can do and does it, little has to rue. ' , --Old Mr Toadll o . M. . "Poor Old Mr. Todd," said Peter Rabbit over in the Dear Old! Brier-patch as Peter told her how Old Mr. Toad had fallen in a big hole in a. corner of Farmer Brown's garden. - "Can't. he posaiblr jumri out iii he Jumps his very hardest?" asked? Mrs. Peur. : Peter shook his head. "He triedi and tried. but he couldn't lllmllj even halfway up in tlic eds:c.' said: I contract Bridge I) n, uupiilu Culbertson P.9s.4.e1.”0Pt1x”3r Q-Oisihvi. sioniriarrir nuinmo The bidding -or,.to be more ac- curate. the lack or an opposing bid e- was the key to the play in the following hand. Weat'do'lIIf.'.. T 7:31 sides vuIa”or'able. QKJ6 'IAQ .1937: " id” Q76! 10!! - :9-in N :K.l6li .:ixQ7 W E O2 In S .510 II! it "” '- M Peter. "I! I were rimin in lhrrr. I "L" l-”5:I- mm?-"'”-3 BK-1. think I could Jllmp mu. But .limmi' "Did Raddy Fox catch poor Old Skunk was afraid to lunm down. Mr. Toad in that hole?" spoke up lest he couldn't. get out. said he Mm pew-, wasn't hungry." l "So poor old Mr. Triad is still Smnmz FOOL I heard mack, the In that hole. I suppose." said Mn; Crow makmg 3 gm” N55 0,.” P"”- ; there in the garden where the hole "H he m”- "' LI h”””'” ”m” is. and I could see Reddyis red coat The Bidding: Wm: Vortb lint South Fan: Pass Pass 1 0 Pass .'i Q Pan 5 0 Pass Pass Pass l West laid down the king at clubs. 'and East, played his lowest card in lthe suit. West should have mado' to prompt shut to hearts. but he; i apparently felt that nothing could '.(;GIfT1'rfI;('I her " said-Peter. South ruiied the second club. drew the necessary one round or trumps. then tried the bear: rin- esse. East won and returned I heart to the ace. Declarer soon tried the spade finesse, to dummy'a Jack, but that also tailed him. and he was down one. o It is true that by taking both tinesses. the heart and the spade. South had I mathematical change or 8-1 lin his favor. but it he had given more thought to the bidding. he might have discovered.the line of play which was about 997; sure: West. who had anown the A-K ot clubs. had passed originally, and had passed again over one diamond. Titus. although he might have the spade queen, he was certainly not apt to have the king ot heartsl In any event south was in a position to do some checking-up. and to in- crease his chances substantially. The logical plan was to lead I trump t.o dummy and run tne club jack. With East falling to produce the club queen. that card use would be marked with West. and now South could be sure that the heart kin: was olislde. so the com- mon-sense move was to cash the heart are and lead the heart queen. East, thrown in. would eio lher have to lead a spade to dum- mys lenace. or. by returning a heart or club, give South R rut!- and-discard. Finally, observe that even if. by it miracle. West. had the heart king, one has taken hint out and we wtill never see h:m acnin" replied Peter.- "Whn could or uhwf would do Reddvl He could”-,4 help but see Toads look nuke. m mp," Sam n;a,lwould still that to hilll?' r"ied liitlo Mrs Pet-I " In thing in that hole for him to: said Mrs. Peter. "Perhaps he knows: ”Eedd,l' Fox could." declared Pet-. er "He could jilniri down in that hole and nut again with no trou-5 hie at all." ' "Perhaps he dcr5n't. knmv Ola Mr. Toad is thrrc" said Mrs Petr or hnpefullr. "He does." re-iorled Pm-r. Ho spoke pnsitivelv as if he knew whereof he spoke. "How do you know that?" do-' rnanded little Mrs. Peter sharply. l It Raddy wam't wearing it, Mrs! Reddy was, but I'm sure it was poor Old Mr. Toad. There viasnti hide under. not a thing." 1 "What were you over at the Smiling Pool for? There is nothing for you to eat there." Mrs. Peter- looked at Peter suspiciously. "I was doing an errand for Mr.i lTo:id," explained Peter. He spoke easterly. hurriedly. "What kind of on erranci?" dc-t manded Mrs. Peter. 1 "I was looking for Old Mrsf Toad." Peter explained. "He want-i he too would have to lead spades. all: and by ducking in dummy. South have an excellent ”Here comes Blacky the Crow: lchance to avoid losing a spade trick. "Why not?" asked Mrs. Peter. Peter chuckled. ”ln water it Ready Fox got Old Mr. Toad."l SCENES OF VAUOR Sure enough, Blacky was ncnd- . -a.- ed that way. He came down on thel LONDON etc-pi ...m 5 mmm" ground just in front of where Pet-I pilgrimage. thousands or D-Day er and Mrs. Pelrr Weft” KIIUHKA iveterans will once more land in "Did he REC him?" HSKNI PH" Nm'malid)'. The pilgrims will visit Cacn. scene of bitter tiithtiiigs at- BIRCKV fumed T0 "WK at PPIPW lcr the landings of June 6, 1944. "Just what. are you talking about. and later may make it conducted Peter Rabbit” he asked In his tour or the battlefields oi the Sec- harsh voice. 0nd World War. "Did Reddy Fox Catch poor Old e--w--ee---- ”I sawnhim over there carly this ,5 me to M” Mr why he Wu .3”. Y'1ft"1lnK- CONPSSNI PP”? tin getting to the Smiling Pool and What. were you claim: river there now mum; he 15.5,. you know that with Reddv Fox whrn you should; 3, when he meets he, and sing, have been at home here. in the sale: 1,, he, gyery 'prjng' H, usmm. get, Dear Old Briar-patch” MM P91-. there first alter their winter sleep." or sounded provoked. She was pro-j l-Nobwy H." mm, to me in the voked. I spring or any other time," said "I wasn't over there," prntest.ed.' Mu, pew, pmnuveiyg "1 WIS 0?! my Way home rrom the Peter pretended not to hear. 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