Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1950 — Page 35

| +. Players Quake Over Game Possibilities FROM THE number of bids “made on this hand .it was clear ‘that the North-South players weren't quite sure where it should : played. Game at no trump, hearts or spades were possibili-

ties. There was also the question as - to whether game should be téach-| 1 Pass ed at all. South finally decided to : : Pass gamble it out at four spades—and : : Pass got an amazingly good result with + @ little help from East. :

pid the lind ot re Miss Freeland of hearts ey next and i Sh Becomes Bride

“club was discarded from dummy. James G Kraeszig S$ >

Here the East player stubbornly refused to ruff. If he had played Is the Bridegroom A double-ring ceremony 2a the

the jack of spades on this trick it would have taken declarer’s king to beat it and then the de- Garfield Park Baptist fenders would have been sure to united Miss Jewell Alene Freeland win two trump tricks later. jand James Gorden Kraeszig in . marriage. = The Rev. Walter Hope Is Revived Laetsch officiated at the 7:30 BUT EAST discarded another [o'clock rite last night. club and South won with the six| The bride is the daughter of of hearts. This unexpected good Mrs. Izzie Freeland, 1534 E. Kelly fortune dazed South for a mo- (St, and Mrs. Edward Kraeszig, ment. He turned the trick over 1537 E. Kelly St, are the brideand stared at the cards again. |groom’s parents. It was an odd looking trick—| Mrs. Lawrence Duncan, matron the five and six of hearts and of honor, wore ice blue faille. The

. could give away a natural canasta and keep his out up! position. 3 oy could Pack Is Frozen |

TED’'S DECISION was to freeze

hands so that go out eventually.

and melded 2-A-A, 2-Q-Q andi.) probability Mrs. Robinson also 1010-10, He ;lscarded and re iheld cards that would be particuax in his an odd y.1y valuable to the opposition. spot Therefore, he reasoned that The next Joayer knew that his oven though the hand went to party igh 1 _ apd here: the end the opponents could not me 2 e natural cardsi,,.ve any natural canastas and

hurch, MRS. ROBINSON came

he could and left himself with 1 would have to be content with five ‘cards only. -icompleting canastas with wild

Melds to 4 Cards cards. . I I was inclined to approve his: through. She added two d2uces|decision, particularly due to the and two queens to Ted's queen|fact that the opposition was down meld, thereby completing a ca-|to four and five cards respectivenasta for him and also melded|ly. . three fives. Results Amazin The next player took Mrs. Rob- 9 ; inson’s discard, melded down to|, THE ACTUAL result of the

hand was astounding. The opponfour cards ane discarded a black ents ‘did not t to go out and

4 after a few rounds during which TK Ted rN i oiipe : oF pon several tens were discarded into table he saw that his opponents the center the player at Ted's left had completed two canastas and ‘BTeW away a jack.

the four and deuce of clubs. {white net and satin bridal gown All this with the ace of hearts was styled with a fitted bodice, still out, not to speak of six and ankle-length skirt, The, trumps including queen, jack, 10 bride's shoulder-length veil fell and nine. (from a head band of braided . South shrugged as if to say, Satin. She had white orchids on “It takes all kinds to make a ner prayerbook. bridge game.” He still wasn't out| John Olsen, West Lafayette,

of the woods but at least he had|%a8 the best man, The couple a chance—and he took full ad- Will live at 1023 E. Raymond St.

| His side already had a mixed] had several melds of five or six. . i It was particularly unfortunate canasta in jacks but Mrs. Robin-|

that two of their six melds were 50n held two jacks anyway. She naturals in nines and sixes. {took the pile, melded the natural

. |canasta in tens and several other Tough Spot Realized

{melds and went out. THIS LEFT Ted in a real Sql tough spot. He could freeze the| Mr. Jacoby is unable to an-

possibly go out for at least two! masta from readers. However,

Events |

vantage of it. { "FIRST, HE cashed the ace of clubs. Then he played the king] i of spades and led a small spade TOMORROW %ed to the ace. He cashed the two top| yo | diamonds, led a third diamond oa 3 BI Mes Ril Fore; 1 WY. | and ru ied It. Now he led a Spade N. Drive, hostess. Business. | a this at “Hunk StIroed Alpha Epsilon Latrelan — x of everything - but clubs and gE m. Mrs. Walter Peek, 2842| dummy consisted of the king of|, | = Soul hostess, | clubs and good diamonds. Indianapolis Women's Trafic —

pack, in which case he could not swer individual questions on ca-

rounds. | he will include the most freHowever, in that case both he| quently asked questions in his and Mrs. Robinson would be able; column,

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: Finally Ted acquired the count 13, pack. His theory was that in|:

East was asked (by his part-| 930 P.m. Apex Grill ner, of course) why he hadn't ruffed in with the jack of spades at the third trick. East replied

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