Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1950 — Page 11

Wy kes Right Bid but Fels

Not Golden : To Force Leads From Correct Defense

By JOAN: i ‘and say one ‘of the troubles with Mr. Muzzy's dtl ha ot "North “dealer. : HOW YOU: hase it when coonglstently fails to recognize exceptions to geners) rules. Both dew’ vulnerable. ownups. ask. “Db you like ere was nothing wrong with his bidding on today's hand. NORTH I youisschool?” or burble, “How When his partner opened with one diamond, he properly bid two oo Mes, Keen POW no trump. He had the requirements for that bid--that is, a ha : SQ JT “containing the equivalent of an == aro NG Hed 9 8 8 y minister of the interior, Df, Theos opening bid in high ecards, a bal- ning four diamonds," found that 3 DK QI6d | philus E. Donges, are the whites, anced distribution and some kind he ‘had only eight winners. Ni | the African Negroes, of fit with partnér’s suit. As he; To get his ninth trick he tole! : ST and other colored groups. whereupon. Mr.. “THIN BUT HARE ProvIsTon

A aiyery-—tiad. hot. previously. pussed, this ihe: spade: dusk. ME bid was forcing to game. {Dale took tle king of spades and g:.| Bur Mum gy or he lad SOW Brod "che “eg 8 and was something /elsé, The, : by compulsion if necessary. cause maybe YOU'e guilty: an i “Such luck! Everything was oq Y 814 § = 1 J] Neither the African N 1 100. [Sautrast was an absolute laydown! 'wrong on the hand,” Mr. Muzzy egroes;

v Does your conversation with st any defense ard yet he | walled. we Maney 5 jaar the Zhtlann of, sug of ot et i uits drop to the “How are muffe.jt by overlooking the key. Actually the only thing wrong SA 10 4 © {resentation in the parliament, yob? How's Mr. Smith? HOW'S 5i0y at trick two. ‘What would wis Mr. Muzy's play. It is HA 10 4 though they do have white reps Mary: Jaye? . you have done? {usually best to try to set up your D-10952 |resentation, Mr, Dale 1 eo. seven of clubs’longest suit at no trump--as Mr. el J.B Ni: | It 1, ofcourse, not fitting for which was taken hy the lone ace Muzzy d The bidding: . N one country to ‘interfere with - ‘on the board. There. is only one However, this case was an ex- nopyy , EAST SOUTH WEST | | another country’s internal. pols... correct play at this “point; Mr. ception because of the urgent de- ANT Pass icles, but, I think it is interesting Muzzy led the king of onds sirability of having further club 3 . He. note that. the Communist Party - hd THAT Wasn't TE “I TERA TONS Tom Mr. DEle’s Nand. | wil join with the colored groups: Why not take a leaf from | Mr, Meek went right in with At trick two Mr, Muzzy should e + {in a\day of mourning. ; e book of professional speak~ the ace of diamonds and returned have pulled the queen of spades, club, it would give Mr. Muzzy two! . It fa hard for us to veulize. how Eo ers and entertainers? Provide {a club, Mr. Dale smothered the frond the board and. taken the stops in the suit. In fact any re much the Communists continually yourself with a repertory of | eh with the queen and led a/finesse. {turn would allow ample time to strive to divide people one from - facts and fancies—news and «third-round of the suit. Mr. Muzzy, It'would have lost, but so what? |setoup the diamonds--and make | another. They are really pleased Jokes. von with the king and after run-" he defebge would - have been ‘the game. When _ these Jivisions oceur.

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