Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1950 — Page 7
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: > | JEDNESDAY, Ski 6 1950 is Le — = THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES zZ SE = a - PAGE. T FE hemes Is Optimistic About His Chances for Game. ? “8a ‘Hard Luck Joe punished for Mistake in Pla i 4 orgets Mr. Muzzy's Famous Double Safety Play = | roo xumomms sans His Oponents Pile Up Tremendous Score
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into three no as But when the degte of onde got Mr. Champion spade. Under no circumstances 3 yon ~~ home and vot» do nat want it. By OSWALD JACOBY Neither Joe nor his partner Lo great man felt fairly optimistic abo P e was Mr. Dale going to get the orth dealer Lor or- “up THOUGHP we had that game salted away when 1 picked up drew a 10, a king or a wild card The lead indi ut his chances. lead. Bath sides vulnerable Ww RONG: ‘Feel that in or « a \d Hard Luck J for several -rounds. Eventually e lead indicated that Mr. Dale had only four spades and it . : ’ NORTH A | der to be polite* you must that Amazing han sald Hard A x ts bbed a big dismight be possible to get off with only four losers. three spades Mr. Champion won on.the board N RT you “However, my hard luck stayed with me. If only you had known the opponents gra a big the ace of hearts. — gSers—iiree spa and with the 10 .of hearts, crossed Miss Brash accept-the drink. “hat the one card in my hand was a king, we would have been card pile and managed to score Just in case «Mr. Dale “had He theref to his ace of diamonds and cashed S—A 8 4 RIGHT: Simply say, “No, out hefore our opponents melded at all.” a couple of thousand points Ceutderivd the king and queen; Mr, the i are let Ne ue ola ys Mone Bk TY loa = Mio 832 | thank you." Tt is perfect] TC WaE oagir Tack yor pour Jo¢ 10 be pied a per ae he The or Tian er : 0 throwin Cg 3 i . RN nt : Vor Muszy won with the king ami| he Six of spades was returned, the 10/0f clubs, from the duramy. C—Al all rignt to refuse either |was for the mistake he mae hand But that would not count Thee NOW for Joe's mistake. - PEDERI Te te le dumy's ace won and Mr. Muzzy Then he led the nine of diamonds yrs EAST food or drink if you do so Nevertheless, as usual, he had 120, HD ott 1 Polling vp a caused Mr. Champion to pause Champion jones Ine Jeven, Mr, and let it ride. < Mr. Daly , a graciously. manufactured his own hard luek. | One Wild Card king, but he should have melded bi Sonsider, clubs. ping e trey of “What are we playing?" asked H—8 8 5 - H AR4 3 a = = - Quick Out | HE WAS forced to meld the & J three kings, not ow he was not ; . "Mr. } A ey wv PAN 3 r tens. opposing spades nal ds sure is Here Mr. Champion led the a ee A a3 © D—Q § { "YOU WANT to complinent - | BOTH SIDES had scores just/deuce. Therefore Jos held up a This clearly would bave 1oid In other words if Mr. Muzzy had'JUeeR Of hearts from the board, EE Ema 96 ne a woman on what she if under 3000. Joe's Faris dealt| ying and melded three kings. his partner that Joe was holding started with four, his proper re. 'CAlIZINE he would have to take “And I am making it.” he ot. ” SOU; H | wearing. ‘and turned up a six. The f o| three queens and four tens, put- a king. Obviously no player in s turn would have been his original At 16a6t one heart trick to make “with a safety play that you . Rapin WRONG: Say: “You cer-t player drew and discarded a 10.|¢ing the deuce with the tens, and, his right mind would waste the fourth best. his bid. He was delighted when it wouldn't even have thought of.” Te tainly are dressed up to- Joe's hand was four Kings, three of course, discarded the six. deuce with three cards when ne was Mr. Muzzy who turned up A H-—-R 4132 A - ‘queens, three tens and a deuce. | At his first turn, Joe's partner could place it with four. MR. CHAMPION had Known with the ace. Th Muzzy who, until then, had D—A 94 * night, Quite properly, Joe decided 10 held only one wild card. He * Mr, Jacoby Is tmable to an- ot Mr. Dale to lead fifth best before Mr. Muzzy led back a heart. Ee oontrace bio ee The biddi om BE, RIGHT: - Tell her how be- | lake the 10 and play for-a quick promptly added this to the meld swer individual questions om | and he fipally decided that was That settled it. Mr. i a Sy I XoRTWIE he queen ide ing: a coming her dress is. ~ The out. He would have liked to have'gs four tens and a deuce, and canasta from readers. However, exactly what the old fox was now sure Mr. Daie had tried to (rey of spades for the setting 1D EAST SOUTH WEST comment about how dressed melded four_ kings, three queens also added two Kings to the meld he will include the most fre- =o. doing this time. fool him by leading his fifth best trick spades setting ass “1H Pass up she is will only make her and four tens, and discarded the of kings at his first turn to play. quently asked questioms in his od " A. HOE eAtR. a 8p Pass 3NT All Pass feel self-conscious. six, retaining the deuce in hisiThen the hand went on. column. hea itt
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