Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1949 — Page 26

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Blackwood on Bridge— The Times Pattern Service

Dale Keeps | 2

Opposition

In Confusion

Knows Muzzy Won't Try to Read Cards

By EASLEY BLACKWOOD BY THE TIME this hand came along (the seventh hand of this rubber), Mr. Champion and Mr. Masters: had held enough cards| to win two mormal rubbers. But only Mr. Dale and Mr, were vulnerable,

| One reason for this fantastic| situation was Mr, Dale's decision]

Muzzy |

Tells How ' |

ATo KeepCalm

‘Allow Extra Time, Is: One Hint

By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer

MOST OF US have great admiration for the woman who has achieved an easy-going, unhurried way of doing things and the calm habit of meeting emergencies without a lot of useless carrying-on, But how do such women achieve that calm, unflustered

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 16, 1049

The Boctor Says—

Twisted Eye

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Properly

Correction Requires Wearing of Glasses

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cases of astigmatism

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because Mr.|

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Sunlight Weakens

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If IT wait a few days a -

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have led his fourth highest club, he five-spot. On this deal, however, he opened the eight of clubs, Mr. Muzzy played the king (the queen is the right play), and Mr. Champion ducked.

Learns: Nothing

- Mr. Muzzy continued with the queen of clubs and Mr. C hampion held off ‘again. He had to take the next ¢lub lead with the ace

round. Mr: .Champion now, led a spade and put in dummy's jack when Mr, Dale played the trey. When

the jack held, the ace was cashed

-.and on this trick Mr. Dale

dropped the queen.

{ |

The six of spades was led next _i

and after some thought Mr. Champion played the nine spot,

permitting Mr. Dale to win with, his lone 10 and to run off two] At the end Mr. Muz-| zy won the ace of diamonds for

more clubs,

a two-trick set,

Mr. Champion Blares

“*“You could have made it by go-

ing *yp with the king of spades,” said Mr. Muzzy: helpfully. Mr. Champion only glared. Of course Mr. Muzzy was right, but certainly we can’t count this as an error against Mr. pion. He had no way to tell how

the spades were divided. Fines-| sing the nine was the right play)

if Mr. Muzzy had started with four spades to the 10. Just give Mr. Dale credit for m&king a nice deceptive queén, “You could have made it” said Mr. Muzzy, "by going up with..." “STOP SAYING THAT,” Mr Champion roared

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This suit, of birdseve worsted

in gray and white, is an ex#m=

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