Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1950 — Page 15
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spon o Clubs to No Trump Bid Useful in Deciding Advisability of Slam THE BLACKWOOD two club response {6 an Ro trump suit, The way he played the
to bid for game or to play a part score contraet. ference which opponént turned tat bas other advantages, one of them illustrated. in today's up with four spades.
Mr. Dale was licking his chops over the cards that were dealt started with the doubleton king, to him when he was startled to; | Mr. Masters could have made all hear his partner open the bid- South dealer, the tricks. But only Mr. Muzzy would risk a sure small slam for the chance of gaining a paltry 30 points.
NORTH Mr, Dale S—-AQ52 H—K Q 4 D—A K 10 3 3
himself and Mr. Masters was! guaranteeing from one-third to! 40 per cent of them. i
Co~siders Grand Slam Two Showers Honor
King action He décided ,. that if partner's hand was a max- Mr: Champion imum he might consider a grand 8K 1063 slam. Bo he bid two clubs to find H—7 2 ‘out: Now Mr. Masters was ré- P—3 2 D—b 6 4 quired to show his cheapest four- CJ 109082 OC-Q743 card major and to rebid at the" SOUTH three range if he had a maximum’ Mr. Masters and at the two range if he held S984 a minimum. H—A J 8 On this basis, he correctly rebid 413 “two spades” and Mr. Dale then - C—A 8 Tm e—— contented himself with a small| The bidding: Fa ga slam. He bid it at no trump be- SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST Miss Owen to Appear
cause of hi {INT Pass 20 Pass | » . s balanced distribution. 28 Passe 6 N.T Al Pass In Colle e Production
Mr. Champion opened the jack b Speokl CHAMBERSBURG, Pa., Oct. 15)
o uke and Mr. Masters won! h t ai di { wi e ace. He immediately led Keen showed out, discarding a'_ yu. 0 wathryne Owen, daughter the four of spades and finessed small heart. Mr. Champion won! gf Mr. and yn James K. |
the queen, which held. At this with the king but later MT. 4921 Graceland Ave., Indianapolis, |
Miss . Barbara Connelly, bride 81 to be of William H. Roberts, was H--10 9 ¢ 5 3 honor guest at two showers this week. The couple will be married Oct. 28 in Bellefontaine, O. |
Mrs. Herman Mock, 952 Lay-| man Ave. entertained with a| /personal shower last night, A miscellaneous shower was given [recently by Miss Margaret Jor-| dan, 915 N. Bosart Ave. {
_ Point he made an unusual safety Masters was able to finesse him yi; participate in the “Wilson
Play, but one which was abso- out of his 10 spot and make his; » gd Necessary for the success of slam, > ae aD be resented tomo: 0 . 4 Fi o "™ k Note that if Mr. Masters had! The production is in honor of | inesse akes Slam carelessly led the ace of spades the college's 80th anniversar) | HE LED BACK the DEUCE at the third trick he would have celebration. Miss Owen is a junior of spades from the board. Mrs. (had to lose two tricks in the class member, #
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