. .1111! GUARDIAN. CEIARLOTTETOWN , 'AUGUST 2. 1951 rw:a:a:nna:'suuca:wn-w.-rmov:um:r- ' 0 E 0 u KING OF THE RQyAL Momrrzn , . contract Bridge m e at P - ..a.:.1?i ';'.f"5;'.j.Wi?fg.tsu:3f;..4::,;g;.”;f:iu By Josephine Culbertaon' and hi! WING P31 mt rcwt. . ll r D up V, . .iozzmsaouooooooooooaoc-oooi. Lg Ffmm "PUBIIID INTO" A SLAM Player: can't be blamed tor try- ing to take advantage oi! taver- able vulnerability conditions when it comes to sacrifice bidding. but quite hide from the penalty which might be involved, there is al- ways the risk of pushing the en- llv Thornton W. lumen) -rm: scour as our ' I .;. Secrets out are secrets lost, Beyond regain at any cogp, -.01? liziother Nature. emy into a slam which they can make! The following is a. rather extra- ordinary illustration oi this point. Linpertv. lipperty. lip ran Mrs. Peter after Mr. Blacksuake. He was gliding through the grass or went dealer. ' the Green Meadows a little way North-South vulnernblh out (rain the deur Old Briar- .510”; . - FlNE.5ENUVIilIlLL NEIItIMl..FAMoUl'vnILBI . patch. lie was hungry and he . A0” ' mumwws Hm : mm RMTOMAIK arimnswitomwugiciw WAT Lvzsdllozkixiirr for a. dinner. He was .353 . V, ruemrcuosuaiaa I ,,f,,,,w”,,”.M"5,..M:KuLu5.,,W ” ”" Bird sgrogfi nOrN:t)J?:e' a youlng l"” s I W” I I-I 3.'.iF3.i'(i".Ji”I.i?:iii't9i't'” ' a C one . small enough tor him to swalleovs: .m N 310955 :Theylll both be rolnpllc Manerwao. You know he swallows his tood '3A2K52 ev F QQJIOU through the IIEW COMIC whole. Boys and girls are taught .KJ'l5 ' 14 b w31txgny.. to chew their food wen befm-e d 5 .,mg strip y tglllltewtiile tsngjke T1011: 3 6AQ98'I2 BEGINNING MIG. NI. II ' 2 Be - ey , QK75 must swnuow me,-1. food .h1 Yes, sir, Mr. Blncksiinke gloated. tie without: it. II 0e or zqggg Without knowing it Mr, 3139);. Mrs. Peter was doing the kicking. . make was gliding straight toward Probably there never was a The biddlnzi the hidden nursery of Mrs. Peters iix babies. Had he known it was .h.(-re, he probably would have klidcd faster than he was now go- IH8. Hod not one or those babies moved JUSC a little, Mr.Black.snake might have glided past without seeing them. But one or those ihabics twitched a little ear Per- haps :1 lice. tickled him. Anyway, that little ear was twitched and Mr. Blacksnake saw it. Then, of course, he saw the baby whose car had lwitched. Then he saw the other babies. Mr. Blacksnake forgot every- thing else. Here was a bigger and better dinner than he had even nrcnmetl of. lie stopped right at the nest. Lifting his head he looked down at the six wee Rab- hits who didn't know enough about the Great World to even be Irirrhtened by this strange visitor. .What a. dinner! He gloqtpd, Yes, sir, Mr. Blacksnake gloat:-cl. I-le prepared to swallow one of those babies. Something hit him! Some- more surprised Snake than Mr. Biacksnake when he saw who it was kicking him around. Those stout. long heels hurt. He tried to light back. but little Mrs. Peter was too quick for him, jumping this way and that and kicking harder with every Jump, Mr. Blacksnake lost. his appetite, Yes. sir, he lost his appetite. It was kicked right out of him. In I few minutes his only thought, was to get away from those hard-kicking heels. He would come back to look for those babies when he was sure their mother was not around. Now there are always sharp eyes watching on the Green Mead- LW. Several pa.il'S or sharp eyes saw that tight from a. distance and hurried over for a closer view. 0! course, they saw the baby Rabbits, and of course that was the end oi: little Mrs. Peter's precious secret. Once sure that Mr. Blacksnakc had left the neighborhood, she hurried back to the six wee bun- went North Eat South 1 Q Double 4 Q 4 Q. Pass Pass 5 O 5 O 4; . 3 Q Pas: Pas-I Double Pass Pass Pas: Obviously, North was willing to settle for a mere game when the four-spade bid came around to him, but as the auction then pro- ceeded, with South rc-bidding his )1and at the five-level, North de- cided to try for the big prize in- stead oi doubling the opponents at six diamonds. West opened the diamond king. South ruffed, and he did not then make the mistake of trying to catch the spade king via a fin- esse. Instead, he laid down the spade ace; then he led a heart. to DAILY CROSSWORD dummy's jack and ruffed another diamond, beginning with the elim- ination of that suit. South's next move was 0! equal importance. Many players might lay down the heart king betore leading another round oi the suit, but this would have been fatal. Actually, South led anoth- er low heart, to the queen, and West or course had to iollow cult. Now deciarer rutted away dum- iny's last. diamond. When be next cashed the heart king, Welt re- fused to ruli-he discarded 9 club -but his safety was short-lived. Dcclnrer threw him in with the spade king, and West. had the choice or leading away trom his club king, or, by returning I diamond, giving south the chance to discard dummy's club deuce while ruifing in his own hrtnd. BKIIILI EEJLHJ .. NH u.. Ina-rulpl-in I. my ..a....... .s thing hit him so hard that he nles. She looked over each in DOTTY DIPPLE was actually knocked to one side. turn to make sure that none had Acnoss ,f'G'”'”'d, :3!-P3” Before he could really see who or been hurt. Little its the were. lcabbugc ”' Pmtcmvc J'3'N3”'”w . what it was he was hit again. He and young as they Wcrg. they c, ?l-t,1,d, F(.),a,t.mg for mat Vas hcim: kicked around was could hop about. They could fol- ”;";Eft”c G iI(,.;,,, ., gim'dI r I HORACE, YOU ' Nlr. Blacksnuke. Yes, sir, he was low her if she did not move too acah If,m,;.c Diggcgn PROMISEDTOIDO , y being kicked around. and little fast. or course she wouldn't do UIACBHM -,-,A'5mngen, '”,:,,Mer 33 J 1- "him N9 indeed: mctthef w0"1d”II' txyattcm fruit :'a,Augsmpg . ' d9 I!h3"- tron (van) 8 Flashy 28. Fracas HER umm - so it was that 3 funny little 12,Make mun 30,B,,dy Mun gmun "Ham ' . procession started through the amends for 10. Stairway water ' 3.; idea: Old Brier-patch. Peter Rab- 13. Maxim posts .12. Mm I'urerrlIy'I Auuter bit now it coming and went, to 14.PiOad ll.Apc's loot 1:3. wt-stem 38,iVhcgl:n ' V meet it. Having Peter with her 15. Pale 16. Roman state ilour i 4 9 made little Mrs. Peter feel easier, 17. Charge money 3i.I.nrge 39. Finest 9 She was still anxious, terribly an- for 1R.Forcst.1 orange and 41. spawn xlougl but 5119 W35 very, very services 1ii.Wonnri V blncklizarf of Fraud. you know mere 13 no 18.Mourning marks .”.5.Coiridor tlsh I. pride like 3 mother-'3, pride, Clothes !0.F.lM'nlor 37.FFll1zl1l3 43.Tllc hood ” "CBW, caw, caw,” called Blacky Qoichrmm” "'19" Child WI!-HE? ' the Crow from high overhead. ,, ”"35 Truth to tell, Blacky would have ”3':i::1'1l:':m” , 1 of th b . ' ' ' ' r ' ' 9”” FLIGHTS i'.iEdi.Z"”.... wiZZ”..?3J2i.”3'.T:”i2 27-E-Wanna rm?! AND "CAP" sums By. Edwlm To ggtligr cgligsig (gale, with father and f;:')'””'” y .- g ' I I my . A I d - ' jjr I WW GLASGOW ' M mt "3 ..VEs2tLstEiaof.iEii'NTlE"Es ens: '-to 9::.'-r.r..i-aw? Swat” . "SYDNEY WM 30-10 in the deir 015 BT13!” 29. Highmiy ANYWAY, CAP DiDN'1' HADN'T RUN INTO A MAN WITH DOCTOR SAY STAY IN 'l'H' wygr-c lT'Ll. 1 ”l"AL1FAx I patch. Once again little Mrs. 304-1-,,.,,, BUY CANDV WlTu A Doc; To sgurq rsour TH. 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