Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 255, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1934 — Page 15

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Contract Bridge

BY XV. E. MKENNEY, Mrrrl.irv Amrririn llrirtii<- l.caiup 1 PERHAPS the most important and still the most difficult thing for the beginner at contract to le irn is that high card tricks alone will not produce game. Partners must fmd a fit in the two hands. We have learned generally that five to five and one-half high card tricks will produce game, but this is not true unless the two hands fit—and then a game often can be made with fewer high card tricks than these. Therefore. :n the early round; of bidding, don't bother so much to find out about high cards, as to learn about that fit. When an opponent interposes a bid that may be the warning of a misfit hand. At least, you can not proceed much farther with the bidding unless you can account for the losers in the suit that he tells you he is strong in. Ii is not advisable generally to overcall one bid with a four-card suit, but Wo.s* can not be criticised loi ovcrcallmg with a strong four- j card suit, especially since it is in the j on<- zont —and he also shows his partner a hand that is too weak to make a negative double. South has shown a suit and so has North—neither has a fit. West has warned them about the spade suit, so the bidding properly stops at two hearts. a a a EST'S opening lead was the * * king of spades and he followed with thp ace and queen. His fourth lead was a small club, the queen was finessed and it held the trick. Declarer then cashed the ace of clubs and East dropped the jack, which now advised the declarer that

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: East was out of spades and clubs. The king of hearts was cashed and a small heart led. South winning the 1 second heart with the ace. South cashed the queen of hearts and West showed out, discarding his ; fourth spade. The declarer now had a perfect I reading on the East hand—all he ! could hold was the good ten of hearts and four diamonds. If one of these diamonds were the queen, the declarer could make an extra trick by first cashing his ace of diamonds and then leading a small heart, discarding a club from dummy and throwing East in the lead. East then was forced to lead away from his queen of diamonds, and the declarer made three-odd. lOopvrißht. 1934. bv NEA Service, Inc.) British Star Is Here • Madeleine Carroll's first American production, "The World Moves On,” j will have Franchot Tone in the | leading male role.

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TARZAN THE INVINCIBLE

Presently the weird cries ceased as suddenly as they had commenced. "Simba!” said the headman of the natives. "It is not Simba,” declared another. "It ran high upon two legs like a man!” Presently from the jungle came a hideous cry. “It is a demon!" said another.

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In the darkness of the jungle Tarzan paused and laid aside his spear and bow, possession of which had permitted him to use but one hand in his abduction of the sentry. Now the fingers of his free hand closed upon the throat of this victim.

—By Ahern

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Only for an instant did Tarzan choke the man: and when he relaxed his grasp upon the fellow’s throat the black made no further outcry, fearing to invite again the ungentle grip of those steel fingers. Quickly Tarzan jerked the fellow to his feet.

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

Relieving him of his unife, he pushed the fellow ahead of him into the jungle, after stooping to retrieve his spear and bow. For the effect it would have not only upon his prisoner, but upon the sentry’s fellows in the camp, he voiced the victory cry of the bull-ape.

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