Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 149, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1928 — Page 9
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tetvi MILTON C. WORK WILBUR C. WHITEHEAD A Weekly Tie-Up with the World's Greatest Bridge Feature and WFBM The Work- Whitehead New Series of Bridge Games By Radio Every Tuesday from Station WFBM. First Game Tuesday, November 13 at 3:30 P. M. Advance Hands in The Times Only Every Monday. Reviews for Your Scrap Book
Lesson Games on Auction Bridge Presented in a New, Brief Manner That Will Hold Your Interest There is meat in this new series of Radio Bridge Games for every player—Beginner, Average and Advanced, What was good Bridge two years ago is old-fashioned today. Mr. Work and Mr. Whitehead will start you right if you are just learning the game, and will bring you up-to-date in your bidding and play if you learned Bridge a year or more ago. \ Clip the Summaries From This Paper for Your Scrap Book Listen to the Radio Games on Tuesday, with your favorite Bridge foursome. Then on Wednesday clip the summary from The Times, and paste it in a scrap book for reference on the high spots of bidding and play that you have learned from Mr. Work. When the series of 20 games is over, you will have a Bridge Book that money cannot buy written by Mr. Work, Mr. Whitehead and 40 other expert players the men and women of all America who win championships, and whose names ornament the title pages of the Bridge Books you buy in book stores!
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Advance Hands for GAME NO. 1 Bid and play this deal your own way; then have your foursome ready to Tune in with WFBM Indianapolis Power and Light Cos. and see if your game is equal to that of the experts! Milton C. Work, New York, Sidney S. Lenz, New York, dealer; South North Spades 7, 6,4, 3 Spades....— .A, K, S Hearts 9 Hearts —•-Q, J, 8, 6 Diamonds K, Q, J, 9,6, 2 Diamonds 10, 5 Clubs... 7 Clubs „...Q, J, 9,3 Wilbur C. Whitehead, New Wynne Ferguson, New, York, West York, East Spade?.... , 10, 9 Spades..- Q, J, 8, 2 Hearts A, K, 10, 7,3, 2 Hearts.— _..5,4 Diamonds A, 7,3 Diamonds 8,4 Clubs ~..K, 4 Clubs .TT. 10, 8. 6,5, 2 *7, Mr. Work’s comments will also include the bidding of this hand at Contract, and how it would differ from the bidding at Auction Bridge.
Don’t Miss This New Feature! A Short Cut to Mastery of Contract Bridge Contract Bridge—a fascinating new form of the most fascinating of all games—is fast gaining popularity in all parts of America. j If you are not playing Contract now, you will want to soon! * Mr. Work leads you gently into the mazes of Contract, making clear to you with a few deft words, the differences between the old form of Bridge and the new. j Just about five minutes of each Radio Game will be given to' Contract—but how much those five minutes will mean to you, in such expert hands as Mr. Work’s! and Your Questions Answered Free by Mr. Work We have arranged with Mr. Work to answer any question on Auction or Contract Bridge sent in by any reader of The Times. Address your question to the Bridge Editor, care of this paper, and it will be forwarded to Mr. Work, who will answer it in the order in which it is received. Be sure to enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope for reply.
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