Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 281, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1934 — Page 15
APRIL 4, 1934
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Contract Bridge
BY W. E. M KENNEY Secretary American Bridge League 'T'OO many persons have learned -*• to play contract in a mechanical and mathematical way. They bid mathematically, adding up highcard tricks and playing tricks, and paying no attention to location of cards. Mathematically, we are taught that a king is worth one-half trick but if the player to our left bids the suit of which we hold the king we might as well make up our mind that it is not worth much. But it the man to our right bids that suit the king, in all likelihood, now is worth a whole trick. Don't get into the habit of bidding mathematically or playing cards mechanically. The player in
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THE kangaroo can run much more swiftly than man. but it does not have the endurance, nor the knowledge of how to conserve its strength. The hunter sets a steady pace and keeps it up until at length the animal becomes exhausted. NEXT—What is the annual yield of fisheries of the United States and Canada.
today’s hand who feels that he must ruff the losing clubs will lose his contract. North's jump to five spades might be considered a little optimistic, especially since he has no other ace —that is, it generally doesn’t pay to i invite a slam without control of two suits. a a tt EAST opened the jack of clubs, which was won in dummy with the ace. A player who plays mechanically simply will lead another club and then lead the third club in an endeavor to ruff in dummy. East, of course, will ruff with the five of spades and lead a diamond. North then will play a low diamond from dummy, West will win with the king, return another club and East will ruff again. A diamond will be returned, which West will ruff, and the declarer will be down three tricks. Why not decide that the only way you can make your contract is to find the king of diamonds in the West hand and play the hand accordingly? You either can play the ace of diamonds and thus drop the king, or play a small diamond toward the queen. This would establish the diamonds, the losing clubs can be discarded and the declarer has lost i only his one diamond trick. | (Copyright, 1934. by NEA Service. Inc.) Gives Up Driving For fear of getting “tagged" for violations of traffic ordinances, Ida ! Lupino, English actress, now featured in “Come On Marines.” today j gave up the wheel to a chauffer ac- | quainted with American regulations.
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La followed Bukula into the jungle. A short distance from camp, the girl saw a group of men standing ahead of them. She thought that they were only the black prisoners of Abu Batn. When she came among them, she learned her mistake; but it was too late.
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She was quickly seized by many hands and effectively gagged before she could give the alarm. Ibn Dammuk and his Arab companions appeared. Silently the party moved on down the river, through the dark forest, though not before they had secured La's wrists.
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All night they fled, for Ibn Dammuk knew what the wrath of Abu Batn would be when he discovered their treachery. When morning dawned, they were far from the camp, but after a brief halt for breakfast, Ibn pushed on. He soon freed La from her bonds.
—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
The gag had been removed from La's mouth and Ibn Dammuk walked beside her. La strode on in haughty disdain biding her time until she might be revenged and inwardly sorrowing over her separation from Zora, for whom a strong affection had been aroused within her.
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