Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 144, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1933 — Page 8
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PICK DIRECTORS FOR RED CROSS AT CONFERENCE General Johnson Will Be Succeeded on Board by Borinstein. Eleven directors were re-elected and one new director named at the membership meeting of the Indianapolis Red Cross chapter yesterday afternoon, closing the organization's fiscal year. Louis J. Borinstein was named to succeed Brigadier-General George H. Jamerson, Ft. Benjamin Harrison commander, who is retiring and leaving the city. Others re-elected were Frederic M. Ayres, William H. Book, Bowman Elder, Rabbi M. M. Feuerlicht, Mrs. Kin Hubbard. Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, Charles J. Lynn, Mrs. Hugh McGibeny, G. A. Schnull, Mrs. Alex M. Stuart and John F. White.
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Instructions in Contract Bridge
Today’s Contract Problem Hera is one for the mathematicians. The contract is four spades."' East has cashed his ace and king of clubs and North has ruffed the third club. North can lose only one spade trick to snake his contract. What play of the suit would stand the best chance to win? 4 AQ 8 7 VK 8 7 * AQ 7 * Out * I"" v 1 4 V * V < Blind) 'V E (Blind) ♦ . 8 . ♦ 4 9 6 3? V AQ4 *K 6 4 4 Out Solution in next issue. 18
Solution to Previous Contract Problem BY W. E. M’KENNEY Secretary American Bridie League SOMEONE recently asked P. Hat Sims, famous contract expert, what was the most important factor in contract bridge, and his answer was, "The Timing Factor.” In the contracting you must time the bidding so that the proper hand becomes the declarer. Suppose your hand consists of
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a good heart suit and your partner has a good spade suit. The oppo- , nents have bid diamonds. You hold ! the king and ten of diamonds, and 1 your partner has control of the club , suit. You must become the declarer, |io make sure that you will lose only one trick. If you allow your j partner to play the hand at spades they will lead through your king and ten of diamonds and the small slam will be defeated. In the play of the hand, especially on cross-ruffing hands, the timing factor is very important. A good example of the timing factor in the play is given in the following ! hand, which South played at five diamonds. tt tt tt WEST opened the king of hearts and then shifted to the deuce of diamonds. East played the ten, declarer won with the ace, ruffed a heart with the jack of diamonds, and returned a spade, which he won with the ace.
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was returned, and West dropped the ten. Here's where the timing comes in. Declarer could see that if he led another heart he would be forced to lose a diamond and a club. So his only chance to make the hand was to find East with the high club and the jack and ten of spades. He stopped cross-ruffing and led a small diamond, winning with the king in dummy. A small club was returned. South winning with the ace. South returned the nine of diamonds, picking up West’s last MOTION PICTURES ~ ! I POSITIVELY if LAST DAY WJL A KAO WIST I’m No Angel^l
diamond and then led the last diamond. East was forced to discard his queen of clubs. The eight of clubs then was led. East won with the king and now was forced to lead
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