Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1952 — Page 21

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Blackwood on Bridge— Cautious Mr.

Lays Proper Groundwork

¥TER his partner opened the bidding with one heart, Mr. Champion had a choice of three bids. One was two no trump, But why—with such an excellent fit in hearts? A second possible bid was one spade. Mr. Champion correctly discarded this, too. He will bid a suit this weak, of course, but only when he / has no better bid. Here he Mr. Masters did have a better one, three hearts, a bid which said that he had a good hand with fine hearts support, including at least four cards in the suit. Against the heart slam, Mr. Abel opened the queen of clubs which was taken with dummy’s king. There appeared to be nothing to the play of the hand since, if the spades. were divided 3-2, six-odd could be made even if the finesse against the king lost. But Mr. Masters is not one to take anything for granted. Suppose the spades were divided four to the king-ten on his left and a singleton on his right?

» ” o TO PLAY SAFELY against that possibility, Mr, Masters

properly decided to strip the,

hand before tampering with the spade situation at all. At trick two, he led dummy’s king of diamonds and ruffed it. He cashed the ace of hearts, Jed a small heart to the ten and ruffed another diamond. Now he cashed the ace of clubs, ruffed his last club in dummy and returned dummy’s last dia-

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South dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH ‘Mr. Champion S—~A 582 H—-Q 107 6 D—-K Q6 C—K 5 WEST EAST Mr. Abel Mrs. Keen S~K 1076 [8 H—8 H-8 4 D—A 943 D-J108735%2 C-Q J 10 2 C-83763 SOUTH Mr. Masters S—QJ94 H-AKJ?382 D-—none C—A 94

The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1H Pass 3H Pass 4C Pas 48 Pass 6H All Bass

mond which he ruffed in his

hand. He was now down to his original four spades and a

trump. Mr, Abel had his four spades and the queen of clubs, Dummy had four spades to the ace and a trump.

» 2 on THE QUEEN OF SPADES .was led and Mr. Abel and dummy played low. Next came the jack of spades and Mr. Abel covered with the king. Here Mr, Masters made a fine—and necessary—play. He ducked in dummy and let the king win. Mr. Abe] had no safe return. A spade would run to Mr. Masters’ nine and a club would enable Mr. Masters to discard his loging spade from one hand while ruffing’ in the other. This play would eliminate the chance for an overtrick if Mrs. Keen had started with the doubleton ten. But only Mr, Muzzy would try for an owvertrick with an ice-cold slam in

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and it can be a big help to Mother during housecleaning time. The cost of a can of wall paper cleaner may be considered worthwhile, if it keeps a little one occupied while Mother is in the midst of some chore. Wallpaper cleaner, like clay, strengthens the hands of the youngster who “kneads” it. * Cleaner, too, is much more easily cleaned up than clay, though any work of this nature is better done in a room which has linoleum on the floor.

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experiment. He will have great fun. For a small tot a third of a can is plenty, and if he is real small, you may have to 'help him at first. ; Make a pancake of the cleaner and let him push his hand flat in it to make his pris, He will enjoy repeating ‘the whole process. Older children will enjoy this too.

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Here is a project which is a lot of fun for youngsters,

For tiny tots the cleaner should be worked by someone older, then let the youngster

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