Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1950 — Page 5

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bid becsuse, as he explained later, he' was afraid his partner| = have passed a one-spade opening. But would that have been bad? = ” Aguinst the four-spade contract Mr. Dale led the queen of diaMons and ME. Muzzy an With ‘was shocked to see . what Mr. Champion Jaid. down Neither side NORTH + as the dummy. : Mr : He almost asked how Mr. Me Ch Champion could bid on that trash H-8 15 but he remembered in time that D152 it was himself who had obligated 0—Q 10865 both partners to keep the bidding| WEST EAST open 10 game, Mr. Dale Mr. Abel - Abel Overruffs ; SJ 10538 §5-Q8 At trick two he Jed his single-| NY & HEK 10942 ton club. Mr. Abel took dummy's| OH ] $8 D-los eight spot with the nine .and led 3 C—AJN4 back the 10 of diamonds, Mr. SOUTH Muzzy played his ace and put out| * Mr. Muzzy the four of diamonds. ; S-AK9GE4 . Mr. Dale won and Mr. Abel H-AQ3 - discarded the deuce of hearts. Mr. D-AK4s3 Dale led a fourth round of dis-L. Dee ds. Dummy th t bidding prea of od Mr, no SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST ovarruffsd with the sight. 3s Pass INT Pass The ace of clubs was returned |} » Pass BINT Pass) and Mr, Muzzy Tutted, He then All Pass laid down ace king of * spades and followed with a low Mayehngise Adds spade. Mr. Dale won the third 3 round with the ten and cashed the © White Sauce jack of spades, taking Mr. Mugz-| White sauce has a lot more zy's last trump. character you'll find, if you blend He also cashed the king of|® third cup of mayonnaise with clubs but then had nothing lert|!t Just before serving. but hearts and had to lead into| TTY It in creamed potatoes, Mr. Muzzy’'s ace-queen. creamed soups, creamed tuna or A Terrific’ eggs. And what it does for sauce errific' Hand over caulifiower, broccoli and

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Yonor tricks.” ol “Let's put it this way,” Mr. Champion replied. “You had a terrific one bid — and a lousy two bid.” Mr, Muzzy put it up to Mr. Masters who was kibitzing, “Champion is right,” Mr. Mas-| ters said. | “You had a big hand, Muzzy, | but the only way to get a profit| on it was to give Champion a chance to pass if his hand was as bad as it actually was, Think it over. Unless your partner had Hong Ho Tespond to & one bid, | chances for game we ol tremely remote.” Ne

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