Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1950 — Page 35
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AAUW-: Branch To Hear Panel
Legislative Program
“Blackwood on Bridge—
Player's Plight Is Blight From Surplus Good Cards
Will Be Discussed , THERES Sue 3 thing as having ton good 2 hand. oun mself-in this strange position in today’s deal. The first dinner meeting of the If he could have transferred the ace of diamonds to his partIndianapolis Branch, it Ther can ers hand, for example, that would have heen the necessary entry Association of Univers Yi oman for a lead through 6ne of declarer’s black kings—and then the conwii be held at 6:30 p. m. Yes pA tract could have been set without difficulty, in the Broadway Methodls As it was, West found himself|———— Church. on the spot for a.lead right at the South dealer. The program, according to Mrs. i. ~ pe thought for quite a East-West vulnerable,
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C. E. Roach, president, will In- opie ang then came up with the NORTH clude a presentation of the ten-/,)y jaaq that would not present S—9 7° tative national AAUW legislative g uth with a trick. H—A 987432 program by Mrs. Wayne C. Kim-| pe Jed the six of trump. After D—K 10 mel, legislative chairman. taking a look at the dummy he —9 8 The legislative program will be justifiedly congratulated himself WEST EAST voted on this Zhonth by Mare than on his decision. S—AQJ3 S—10862 100,000 members o e nation-| : s H-—6 H~—5 wide organization. It will he| Satisfaction Short D—A 5 D—ID748 presented to the national gonven- BUT HIS SENSE of satisfac- ¢_ 4 96532 O—J 7 4 Four branch members will par- badly on hi Disy A Dick twa S—K 5 4 ticipate in a panel. discussion on he Er NO a. a gry H—K Q J 10 legislation. They are Mrs. A. FE. er EE 8, he le e D—Q 8 6 2 Kessler, status of women; Mrs, Desperate to ha: e. East : ‘ OC—K 10 Walter Caley, education: Mrs. SUPRFaC (0 ye or haped| Th bidding: Eom a David Ross, international rela- pr “poh Sm LoS diamonds SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST tions, and Miss Freida Herbst, and that South had the jack and 1H Dbl. 4 H Pass
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x, By OSWALD JACOBY. queens on the table, added the Members and guests of the! MINNIE the melder dealt and queen from on top of the discard Multum-in-Parvo Club, will spend turned up.a four spot. : : {was opponents 3880, Minnie and his-hand and discarded one of the ‘her partner Hold-up Harry 2470. three fours, .
The first three discards in order Big Hand the Goal the day, for a chartered bus to sisted A a ee dane ii thout : seeing Harry's full B h k : x i i hand ‘we can't be sure that his {leave here at 9:30 a. m. During king - king -jack-nine-eight-eight- ji. 4 of one of the fours was {the morning the travelers will four-four, She drew a five spot. |.orrect. However, the chances are |visit the Nashville Art Gallery| At this point Minnie could have that the play was all right, 'Ex{where they will hear a talk by the mglded her 90 in any one of sev- cept in very unusual circumreceptionist on the exhibits, eral ways but did restrain her stances when you start by taking | Following luncheon in the Cor-imelding impulses. Minnie loves to a fair-sized discard pile and the {ner Cupboard, Mrs, Leota Loop, meld but even Minnie is not going opponents need 120 you should well-known Hoosier artist, will be to use her two wild cards/to make forget about playing for out in She will a first round meld when there is a hurry and try to play for a give a resume of her summer trip no urgent reason to do so. Minnie hig hand. With Hold-up Harry {to England, Scotland and Wales, simply discarded the five, that particular play was autoand has arranged for the group The next player drew and dis- matic. , } to visit the L. O. Griffith and the carded a queen. Hold-up Harry Generous George. who played Schultz studios. placed a joker-nine-nine and two next drew and discarded a nine
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itrick. | This forlorn hope crashed when WDC I [South put up dummy’s king, vent {which won. The 10 of diamonds) t Is Arranged
Is Scheduled |was returned. East covered with {the jack, South made the very had to win with the ace. Again Mrs. Buck To Talk On Federation Day The first in a series of book re-.__ noth bad. mond, Va., past president of the the women of the First Friends
Book Revie “ ood play of the six and West Garten Program Bo es / he was in the spot. This time Tuesda po : Set for . esday however, he had only two choices : Reries bel Mrs. J. L. Blair Buck, Richviews presented by Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten and sponsored by Leads Away General HE HAD nothing left but clubs Club, will be guest speaker for the Church will be held Tuesday and spades and had to lead away Woman's Department Club's In-
night in Caleb Mills Hall, Short- from the ace-queen in one of ternational Federation Day cele-
ridge High School. those suits. He chose to play the pration.
Mrs. Garten will review “Onelace and another-club. South won " ) “ Big Family,” the novel hy Garth the second club with the king, laid | Swe wij Speak on Ld In. Hale down the good queen of diamonds ernational Situation” at Wednes- * : “day's meeting in the clubhouse,
Series chairman is Miss Lucy and threw a spade from the ¥. Osborn. Proceeds of the series board. # : Dr. Mabel Bibler, social chairgupports the work of the Ameri-| He then conceded one spade man for the day, will be assisted can Friends Service Committee trick and the rest of the cards 4m Py Mrs. Donovan A. Turk and and its world-wide program of dummy were good. ; Miss Lelia Helen Partlowe, relief and social work. | West should have known that Assisting Mrs. Emory W. CowEman the only safe out-card in his whole ley, tea chairman, will be Mrs, hand was the five of diamonds. Edward L. Cooper and Mrs. He should have taken the ace of Jerome H. Truniey. Mrs. John W. |diamonds at trick two and led Th8rnburgh, president, and Mrs.
Mrs. Ogden . E. Lett, first vice president,
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right in the face of the meld of This made a meld of four nines |joker-nine-nine on the table. and two jokers and left her side George held a poor hand ‘and one from a canasta in nines. that was his only nine. He did Minnie discarded her jack and |not know Tow many nines Minnie her hand now was ace-king-king-‘held and didn’t much care. He 8-8-2. ‘knew that barring a miracle; he This was not a good play, was going to lose on the hand neither was it a particularly bad and that before the hand was play. In my next article I will over his ~pponents would prob- analyze that play and describe the ably make several canastas any- further progress of the hand. Act|way. Hence, he did not worry at ually, this play started a sequence all about letting them make a that wound up disastrously for rcanasta in nines quickly. |Minnie, but the principal blame
, for that sequence is due to plays Play: Not Spectacular made later on by her partner. Minnie took the nine with a pe-
lite “Thank you, George,” "nd (yar individual questions on ca~ added it to the nine meld. Then pasta from readers. However, she melded the four with the two he will include the mogt Tres in her hand and added her own quently asked questions in his nine and joker to the nine meld. column ’
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