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| Blackwood on Bridge— Trya a Finesse

Else Fails South Doesn't See: The Winning Play By EASLEY BLACKWOOD

» THIS IS a hand especially for! those ‘who love to finesse. ‘South made a nice jump to game in

fnild ability to play at that suit. | West ‘won the first trick with the-king of spades and. followed! with another spade which South ruffed. South drew the opponents’ trumps in two leads and then

East-West vulnerable South dealer" , NORTH S-—8 8 : H~A 652 ® D—6 43 —K 75 2 EAST S—1097542 H—4 3 D9 8 5 C—6 4 “ SOUTH 5-38 HK Q 8 D—A Q2 C—-AQJ1098 The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1C bbl 20 Pass | 5C All’ Pass |

played the king of hearts, the queen of hearts and a third heart to the ace in dummy. On this last trick East showed out, diséarding a small spade. The declarer was disappointed. | He had hoped that the hearts| would break thrée and three so] that dummy’s fourth heart would provide a parking place for his|

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deuce of diamonds. When that hope was gone, South apparently figured his only remaining] chance for 11 tricks was the] diamond finesse. He took that finesse and his queen lost to West's king. i West easily got out of the frad by laying down his good, Jack of hearts which declarer|

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wait for another diamond trick, which had to come. { ocation of King Shouldn't. Matter Generally speaking, a finesse ds a play which should be made only as a last recourse. If the declarer in ‘today’s hand had made the correct and winning >: ay, he actually had no reason fo be interested in WHERE the It could

han¥, or it could be in.one of the kibitzers™ pockets, is,

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it cSuld not win a trick. | ~- Let's go back to the ‘end of the seventh trick when the third | round of hearts“ had just been | won with’ the ace Jn dummy. ; What +4f declarer new leads] fummy’s last heart and «throws the deuce’ of ‘diamonds om it! from the ¢losed hand? "> | West must ‘win this trick and} lead right into’ South's Ace-queen | of ‘diamoRds. Or if “he prefers! he can’lefid a spade which wilt] be trumped” in dummy while! South discards the queen of dia-| monds from his hand The proper play here simply|: Involves throwing a loser on a| loser to gain a positional advan-| tage, It's ‘more likely that you! will recognize — such situations if you will promise yourself to Jeave 4 the finesses untjl the very!

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A candlelight -ceremony = gh 6:30 p. m. today will unite Miss] Joanne . Mohler and Lawrence _Crouch. The Rev. Harold Mohter, |- pastor. of the “West Washington | Street Methodist Church and| uncle of the bride, will read the double-ring service in the OakAandon Christian Church. “Tre Hride-ig- the daughter-of}. Mr. and. Mrs. Leslie W. Mohler; Oaklandon, . and - Mr. Crouch is| the: son of “Mis. Ray W. -Rese-} meyer, 239 N. Illinois St. Mrs. Byron Groves, Oaklandon, matron: ot honor: emerald -satin fashioned with a deep bertha collar, molded bodice and puffed sleeves, Her bouffant

of satin ruffles. She will carry

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Mrs. Stan Collins, Carthage, and Mrs. Leslie D. Mohler, Elkhart, will be bridesmaid;. Their frocks .will match the matron of honor’s. The bride will wear candlelight satin styled with a marquiset yoke outlined with Chantilly lace and seed pearls. The bouffant skirt forms a cathedral-length train. A tiara of orange blossoms will hold her fingertip illusion veil. She will carry white roses and orchids, Mr. Collins will be best man. Leslie D.’ Mohler, Dr. Floyd Mohler, and Mr, Groves will be ushers, After a reception in the church parlars, the couple will leave for Chicago. They will be at home Jan. 1 in J. 56th 8t. The bride-

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Attend Junior Dance at Woodstock

---- Photo. by. Henry. B. .Gles rapher, “Stove West, Miss Martha Madden, Nick Craciunoiu and Grant Coopor ratio of Seton: 1 Band, Miss Sally Kackley and Bob: Wright (left to right) . . . at the Home From College Junior Dance last night at the Woodstock Club!

Ina Personal Vein—

Each Christmas Mr. and « Mrs. Victor R. Jose Jr, 410 N, Audubon Road, give a breaks fast for their Irvington neighbors. «Then the group visits every home. represented. Mr,

Py MARJORIE TURK Mid-winter trips are being planned by Mr. and Mrs, E. AJ Crane, 3646 Washington Blvd. and Dr. W. L, Bruetsch. The Cranes will go to Florida after the holidays and Dr,

Thursday “from a round-the-world air ore,

cof MISS. Patty. Capehart will arrive this week from the Unl=""

versity of Maryland to spend Christmas with her parents, Sen. and Mrs. Homer E. Cape hart, Marott Hotel. The Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Brooks, 3853 Washington Blvd., will Send Christmas with rela~ tives in Qarrolitan, Ky.

The traditional New Year's Eve party of the Lake Maxin‘kuckee Yacht Club is still in

the olanning stage according | % to Henry Todd, president. The Use, Native N urses

watch party has been-an an- UMTATA, South Africa—Be nual event in the Maxinkuckee [cause of the dire shortage of Ei Inn, Culver . .. Starting off ‘the |ropean trained nurses,

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Mr, and Mrs. Bernard J. Korb‘ly and Mr. and Mrs. John Korbly and their families; Dr, and ~Mrs. W. J. Palmer and their son T. R. Palmer and family; Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Kingsbury | and Mrs. Kingsbury's mother | and sister, Mrs. M. R. Williams and Miss Katharine Williams, and James L. Kingsbury and his family.

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husband have been busy pack- | ing“ boxes to send to two ~¥rench families, one. in. Paris and the other in Toulouse. Besides foodstuffs and watfm clothing, Mrs. FotKe has sent little Brigitte Reizler, Paris, soap with her name on it. In appreciation Brigitte wrote her first poem and dedicated it to the Fockes' black | cat, Petunia. !

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are Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. | Montgomery, Mr. ‘and Mrs, El- | a "pert -F, Glass and their daugh- | and their son, | “Robért F. Glass and his family;

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