Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 270, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1934 — Page 19

MARCH 22, 1931

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Contract Bridge

BY VV. E M’KENNEY, Secretary American Bridge League NOT only does today's hand combine a strip with a throw-in-play, but it requires perfect timing. It is very unusual to find a hand wherein you execute a strip and end play before extracting the trump. The hand was played by Dr. C. G. Murdock in the recent Central New York tournament at Syracuse. The bidding combines two one over one forces. South shows a good club suit in rebidding the clubs to three, which helps North to boost the contract with A-xx North has no fear that South will pass the bid of four clubs, as his jump to two no-trump was a game force. West’s opening lead was the jack of hearts. Dr. Murdock had nothing to lose by going up with the queen

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This Curious World Ferguson

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THE flexor muscles in the palm of the orang-utan clench the fist bo tightly that museum collectors, when skinning one of the animals, find it necessary to cut the muscles before they can straighten out the fingers. NEXT—flaw uaof sun mb there he the milky wajt

in dummy, East covered with the king and Dr. Murdock won the trick with the ace. He immediately returned the ace of diamonds, followed by the jack of diamonds, overtaking in dummy with the queen. The king of diamonds was played next and the five of hearts discarded. West’s ten dropped, establishing dummy's nine. a a a DECLARER now could see that the danger of the hand was that he might have to lose two spade tricks, so he decided to strip the hand down. A small heart was led from dummy and trumped with the ten of clubs. The three of clubs was led and won in dummy with the nine. The three of hearts was returned ana trumped with the jack of clubs. Dr. Murdock then led the king of clubs and overtook in dummy with the ace. The nine of diamonds was returned and the five of spades discarded. West discarded the deuce of spades; therefore, the declarer now led a small spade and finessed the ten. West winning with the queen. West had nothing left but the king and nine of spades and the ten of hearts, if he returned a heart, Dr. Murdock would trump in dummy and discard his losing jack of spades, while when the spade was led it was into Dr. Murdock’s acejack. (Copyright. 1934, by NEA Service. Inc.) Y. M. C. A. Secretary to Speak “Jesus Under the Cross” will be discussed by Harry W. White, local Y. M. C. A. secretary, before the Third Christian church fellowship supper tonight.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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WASHINGTON TUBBS II

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ALLEY OOP

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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES

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TARZAN THE INVINCIBLE

When Romero and Colt passed through the Inner wall, that part of the interior of the temple when they could see appeared deserted, and yet they were conscious of movement in the darker recesses of the .-uined galleries that looked down into the courtway.

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Romero smiled at Colt, “No use to wait for the others,*’ he said. “Then let’s get on with the business,” answered Colt, “I don’t see anything very terrifying yet!” “There is something in .there, though,” said Romero. With their rifles ready, they advanced boldly into the temple.

—By Ahern

OUT OUR WAY

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They had not gone far when, from the shadowy archways and from gloomy doorways there rushed a horde of horrid men, and the silence was shattered by hideous war cries! Colt was in advance and kept moving forward. He fired above the heads of the grotesque warriors.

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

Romero saw a number of the enemy running along the side of the great room which they had entered, with the evident intention of cutting off their retreat. He fired, but not over their heads. Realizing the gravity of their position, he shot to kill, and Colt did the same.

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