Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1947 — Page 29
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY 61074 America’s Card Authority 3 vQes AT SUIT contracts a very high $J062 proportion of the. 13 fricks sare = S#AKS won by aces, kings, queéns and SAKSS a62 ! Jacks. Ii no trump contracts a i vJ1087 X I » race usually develops between the ve? WW. EY: Ey declarer and the defenders as to = 9843 S leas which one can first set up the $1075 Decler- |g J94 small cards in a long suit. PUT) . For example, if the opponents YAKS arrive at 4 four heart contract eKQ10 and you hold the A K 8 5 3 of »Q862 spades you can expect to take Lesson Hand—Neither vul.
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THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 1947
Bridge Lesson—
no more than the ace and king. Against a no trump contract,
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however, you stand an excellent i chance of winning tricks with Opening—4 § your small spades. Beauty— oo » ” s »! i ’ CONSEQUENTLY, your open- Holiday Hours
ing lead, with the A K 8 5 3 of spades, will depend on whether the opponents are in a suit contract or in a no trump contract. Against the three no trump contract on today's hand, if "Nest had elected to open the king of spades in order to “look at; dummy,” declarer would have [ulfilled his contract easily. No matter what West would lead at trick two, declarer would have time to knock out East's diamond zce, thereby establishing his own diamond suit.
Are Saved By Tidiness
By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer SOME complaints are being made about young girls who relax habits of tidiness when they come home from school for the holiday whirl. Complaints come from mothers. One says she wishes her daughter
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But when West opened a small | wouldn't peel off clothes and. spade declarer could take no more “hang them on the floor,” or than eight tricks—four clubs, | «joave bedroom and bathroom three hearts and a spade. When looking as if a cyclone had hit declarer knocked out East's dia- | (yan » | mond ace, East returned his re- If such ; : ! practice is at all maining spade, and West s eight typical of your behavior, be ‘more 40d thive of spades both'became | ., iderate of your mother's keepi f f Had South been in a suit con- hovsksepine, Wore careful o tract rather than three no trump v a De correct opening lead would CLOTHES left in a heap on the ave been the king of spades. floor ‘will require a lot of some- : body's time for pressing before théy can bé worn again. If it is your time, wouldn't it
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to her in adding another chore to her tasks, : . 8 0 = the invocation and benediction, and] BEING in a hurry is no excuse the ushers for the presentation Of for “wrecking rooms.” Only a few the “Messiah,” are announced to-| seconds are required to pick up day. The oratorio will be sponsored| path towels, hang up a dressing by the Irvington Union of Clubs| gown, tidy a washbasin, reorganat 3 p. m. Sunday in the Irvington| jze bureau drawers, if you have Methodist Church. to upturn their contents. J. Russell Paxton will direct thei: A little self-discipline along | Irvington Community Chorus, and| these lines can make your holi- | Mrs. Paxton will accompany the day visit an event to which your group on the organ. mother will look forward with The Rev. W. C. Hartinger will Pleasure, instead of one she may .
give the invocation. Mrs. E. ©.| anticipate with dismay. | Rumpler will give a poem, and the
Rev. R. PF. Keicher, rector of st. : U 1 Matthew's Episcopal Church, will cwing nits pronounce the benediction. |
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