Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1927 — Page 11

NOV. 9, 1927.

PARKING SPACE FOR 700 AUTOS i IN NEW G.ARAGE Modern Six-Story Building Answers Perplexing Question for Motorists. t 7 Another answer to the perplexing tpiestion, “Where shall we park?” Is afforded by the opening of the new Central Parking Garage on Kentucky Ave., just a few doors from Washington and Illinois Sts., in the heart of the downtown district. Space for 700 autos is provided by the six-story fire-proof structure which embodies the latest designs for parking and care of cars. Building Cost $250,000 Stanley Lewis is manager of the new garage, directing a large force of uniformed drivers, mechanics and attendents. Rodney W. Leonard of Frankfort, Ind., designed the structure. Os concrete bi;ick and tile construction, the new garage costing h 250,000, is a striking addition to downtown business buildings. The glazed brick front is trimmed in 6tone. Six floors, the basement and roof are available for parking cars, but the roof is not used during winter months. Equipment includes a complete repair shop, wash racks, crank case service and filling station. Keep New Temperature Ramps from floor to floor have a maximum grade of 12 per cent, so that any car may ascend in high gear. Ramps are wide enough for cars to pass, and so constructed as to avoid “side twists” on the corners. An escalator enables attendants to reach upper floors quickly. Patrons’ cars are delivered to the (loor in three minutes or less. City heat insures even temperatures through the building, which extends through from Kentucky Ave. to Maryland St. Drivers at Theaters r Just inside the entrance is an attractive waiting room, fitted with jwicker chairs and lounges. Drivers and attendants in natty Uniforms of blue corudroy coat and trousers, leather puttees and black and blue caps, will be stationed at theaters and clubs to drive cars to the garage. Standard rates for parking will prevail, Manager Lewis announced.

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I——(ROUND the table for TuesA day night's Radio Bridge 1 Game, played under Indianapolis Times auspices, broadcast from station WFBM, were gathered four stars of the first magnitude in the Bridge firmament. Beside Milton C. Work and Whitehead, who require no comment, there were two of Cleveland’s noted players—H. F. Jaeger, president of the Cleveland Whist - Club • and Vice-President of the new American Auction Bridge League; and Carl T. Robertson, a director in the League. Both members of the Cleveland Whist Club team which won the team-of-four national championship in the recent tournament at Hanover, N. H. Jaeger, dealer, South, held: Spades, 7,2; Hearts, 8,2; Diamonds, A, K, 10, 4,3; Clubs, K, J 9 7 Whitehead, West, held: Spades, A, 9,8, 4; Hearts, K, J, 10, 4,3; Diamonds, 7,2; Clubs, 5,3. Robertson, North, had: Spades, K, Q, 10, 3; Hearts, A, Q, 9; Diamonds, Q, J, 5; Clubs, A, Q, 2. Work, East, held: Spades, J, 6,5; Hearts, 7,6, 5; Diamonds, 9,8, 6; Clubs, 10, 8,6, 4. * * * mAEGER opened the bid with one Diamond, a sound original bid even without the side support afforded by his KingJack of Clubs. Whitehead’s Heart strength, with his Ace of Spades, although just under the two quick-trick requirements for an original'bid, enabled him to make a defensive bid of one Robertson, of course, with his ideal holding including a double stopper in the opponents’ Hearts, said No Trump. All passed, and Roberston became Declarer with his contract one No Trump. Work made the conventional opening lead of the highest of his three low cards of his partner s suit—the 7 of Hearts. Dummy was spread and Declarer played from it the 2 of Hearts. Whitehead played his King, and Declarer won with the Ace. Before proceeding, Declarer stopped to reckon the possibilities of his hand. With one Heart trick won, and the high Heart in his own hand, he counted two Heart tricks, five sure Diamond tricks, and four sure Club tricks—eleven in all. He could lead the King of Spades and either take a trick with it or establish his Queen of spades, thus securing twelve tricks —a Small Slam. * * ! OWEVER, a Small Slam did Hnot content Robertson as he saw a chance for a Grand Siam if he could steal a Spade trick at once, then play out all his winners and finally subject his adversaries to a squeeze that would result in a Grand Slam. He could place the Ace of Spades in Whitehead’s hand, because he knew that Whitehead, having bid

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a Heart without a quick-trick in the Heart suit, must have a trick on the side. That trick could be only the Ace of Spades, as all other high cards were held by Robertson himself and Dummy. Moreover, Whitehead also must hold the Jack Ten of Hearts. Robertson planned to steal a Spade trick by leading Spades at once from Dummy through Whitehead, before Whitehead realized the strength of Roberston’s holding. Whitehead naturally would suspect a King-Jack finesse by Robertson, and would give his partner’s Queen a chance to win. If this worked out as Robertson planned, he would then take his good Diamonds and Clubs, reducing Whitehead’s cards to two, at which time Whitehead would have been squeezed into making a fatal discard because Robertson, playing after Whitehead, (as Declarer would be careful to have the lead come from Dummy), could retain the winning card. • * • | V-IFTER planning in this way, |/\| Declarer proceeded to get l.i over to Dummy by leading the 5 of Diamonds, and therefore the 5 of Diamonds from his own hand. This lead of the small Diamond also served to conceal his own Diamond strength. Robertson hoped it might lead to Whitehead’s inferring that Declarer held no supportingl honors for Dummy’s Diamonds, and therefore be further inducement to Whitehead to hold up the Ace of spades on the first lead of that suit, in the belief that Spades

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were Declarer’s main suit which he was trying to establish. On Declarer’s lead of the 5 of Diamonds, Work, East, played the 6; Dummy the King; Whitehead the 2. Dummy then led the 7 of Spades; Whitehead played the 4, a thoroughly sound play but, unfortunately for Whitehead, one which handed a Grand Slam to Robertson just as Robertson had hoped. Declarer himself false-carded the King of Spades; Work played the 5. Robertson then started to play out all of his sure winners. First he led the Queen of Diamonds; Work, East, played the 8 spot; Dummy the 3; Whitehead the 7. Declarer continued with the Jack of Diamonds; Work played the 9; Dummy the Ace; Whitehead dis•carded the 3 of Hearts. * • • UMMY led the 10 of Diamonds, Whitehead discarded the I 8 spot of Spades; Declarer the 3 of Spades; Work the 5 of Hearts. Dummy continued with the 4 of Diamonds. Whitehead disc*.’ de 1 the 3 of Clubs; Robertson the lu of Spades; Work the 6 of Hearts. Dummy then led the 7 of Clubs; Whitehead played the 5; Declarer the Ace; Work the 4. Robertson continued with the Queen of Clubs;

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Work played the 6; Dummy the 9; Whitehead discarded the 4 of Hearts. Robertson led the 2 of Clubs; Work played the 8 spot; Dummy won with the Jack; Whitehead discarded the 9 of Spades, retaining protection for his Hearts. Dummy then led the King of Clubs. Whitehead was in just the position Robertson had worked for. The Queen of Spades had not been played. Whitehead knew that if he discarded the Ace, the Queen would be good. Robertson had played the King on the only round of that suit, but Whitehead was convinced that it was a false card and that Robertson still held the Queen. However, it was possible that Work, East, held it. Whitehead knew that Work, his partner, had no Heart higher than the 7 he led originally and

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that, therefore, Robertson held the Queen and 9. If Whitehead discarded a Heart, both the Queen and 9 would be good. He therefore had to protect his Hearts. Consequently he discarded the Ace of Spades, hoping that his partner held the Queen. • • • OBERTSON, when he saw Rthe Ace of Spades fall, disi___J carded the 9 of Hearts. Had Whitehead discarded a Heart, Robertson would “have thrown off his Queen of Spades. Whitehead, therefore, had no possible escape. He was handsomely "squeezed.” Work, on this eleventh trick, played the 10 of Clubs. Dummy, for the twelfth trick, led the 2 of Spades; Whitehead played the 10 of Hearts; Declarer the

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Queen of Spades; Work the 6 of Spades. Declarer then took his good Queen of Hearts, Work playing the Jack of Spades, Dummy the 8 Spot of Hearts, and ’Whitehead the Jack of Hearts. Declarer therefore took all the tricks winning a score of 100 points for the Grand Slam, 30 points for his 3 Aces, and 70 trick points for seven odd tricks... .all due to his

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clever planning right from the beginning of the hand. Had he played out his sure winers before playing his Spades, he inevitably would have lost a trick to the Ace of Spades.

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