Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1952 — Page 13

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Hand Proves

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Importance

Of 2d Lead on Defense

ERE 18 another hand {llustrating the extreme importance of the first lead made by the defending side AFTER the opening lead. Mr. Masters elected to open the jack of diamonds and Mrs. Keen played the eight to indicate her hold-

queen. The first trick was won on the board with the king of y diamonds and ® Mr, Meek then Mr. Masters ed the nine of hearts and let it ride. Mr. Masters won “th the king. ‘ At this point, after the play. of only two tricks, Mr. Masters knew a lot ‘more hand than he did at the opening lead.

» ” ~ FOR ONE THING, if Mr. Meek had the king of clubs, he had no problems, and it would almost surely be impossible to defeat the contract. Future defense, then, had to be based on the hope that Mrs. Keen had that card. Next, it seemed certain that Mrs. Keen did not have a singleton spade because if she were able to ruff the second spade lead she would have played her lowest diamond at trick one in effort to encourage Mr, e got

» » ~ APPARENTLY the defense could win one heart, one club (it Mrs. Keen had the’ king) and therefore two spade tricks would have to be garnered. If Mr. Meek did not have as many

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North dealer. , Neither side vulnerable. NORTH Mr. Abel S—-K 178 H—Q 98 D—K 6 C—-A QJ14 WEST EAST Mr. Masters Mrs. Keen S—~AQ10886 8-935 H-K 2 H-8 5 4 D—J 10 7 8 DQ 982 C~10 2 C—~K 9838

H—A J 107 6 D—A 5 4 C—8 5 The bidding: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 10 Pass 1H 18 2H Pass 4 H All Pass

as three spades, again the contract would be unbeatable. On this reasoning, Mr. Masters made a beautiful and daring lead at trick three. He laid down the queen of spades. Dummy’'s king won and Mr. Meek then picked up the remaining outstanding trumps in two leads. : He now had no better play than to take the club finesse, This lost to the king and Mrs, Keer returned her last spade, Holding the ace-ten over Mr,

Meek's jack-four, Mr. Masters 1to Mary, the loop of old Chicago

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Salmon Is Safe

HANFORD, Wasiw' (UP)—Each year 25,000 salmon are hatched and raised at the atomic energy works to check the effect of radioactivity. 1f anyone could hold that much he would have to eat—at a

& single sitting—100 pounds of the

salmon to get any noticeable amount of radioactive material,

SACRAMENTO, Cal, (UP)—

.| One of the largest all-welded steel

beams ever manufactured on the

BUD COLLYER—King of the custard pie set, Bud Vor the time of his life making goats of the contestants on Beat the Clock (Ch. 6, 10:30 p.m.)

TV and Radio—

WHILE A BEVY of beautiful Conover models sit on stage in New York taking calls, members of the Indiana Cancer Society will take pledges for the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund. The local people will go to work at 12:30 a. m. on LI-8508 and stay on the phones until Milton Berle completes his charity telethon at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow (CH. 6). In addition to the Conover models, Mr, Berle will be assisted by more than 100 celebrities from all phases of entertainment and sports. In his past three annual telethons, Mr. Berle has raised almost $3.5 million for the cancer fund. #® 8 ® ENJOY your twice weekly TV matinees with Bert Parks while you can. He's been dropped by his sponsor. He's already lined up another, but doesn’t have a schedule yet. » s " . . MARY HARTLINE is the envy of practically everyone in the U. 8. She's a circus bandleader, fashion model, beauty contest winner, musician and athlete. Locally, she comes through on Channel 6 each Sunday at noon, wielding the baton for Super Circus. She also leads a pop band on a weekly radio stint,

in front of photographers’ cam-/ eras in Chicago, When the 21-year-old peppery blonde took a sightseeing trip to Hollywood recently, the film companies snowed her with screen-test offers to which she nodded. her head no. According

years ago she was named “Chicago's No. 1 Career Girl.”

TV Tips KEN MURRAY . , . Guesting tonight on the hour variety show will be actor Thomas Mitchell in an original sketch, the beefy sneezer of film fame, Billy Gilbert, vocalist Eileen Barton and

bandleader Lionel Hampton , . . OH. 6, 7P. M. ~ {

MIKE & BUFF . . . Steeple-| chase Park, Coney Island, will be the site of tonight's impromptu interviews by Mike Wallace and Buff- Cobb . . .

CHS. 6 & 10, 8 P.M. ! |

Local People Will Help Uncle Miltie’s Telethon

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on an ordinary income tax blank where common taxpayers can write that they refuse to answer,

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CAREER GIRL—Mary Hart. line, shapely circus bandleader on Super Circus (Ch. 6, noon tomorrow), leads a dual life, also serving as a fashion model.

ing at about 12:15 a. m. tomorrow, you'll get to see the last nine hours of Milton Berle's 221% hour marathon for the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund , , , CH. 6, 12:15 A. M.

On the Air

ORCHESTRAS OF THE WORLD . .. Tonight, Ward(f Glenn will spin recording by thel|

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ASSEMBLE. PENGUINS WITH TOOTHPICKS Mrs. George Kline of Pewaukee, Wisconsin, has a cute idea for summer parties. She makes cute penguins from hard boiled eggs and ripe olives. These little penguins can be made up way ahead of party time, and kept in the re-| frigerator as cool as penguins should be. The flippers and feet of these little birds can be made by cutting large sized ripe olives in two and sticking them in place with toothpicks. You will notice, in the center illustration, that the penguin with the banner marked “Penny” has a toothpick at the back to form a tripod so that the feet can better balance the egg. The heads have whole clove eyes and a broken match stick beak. A toothpick holds the head in position. Make some of the heads slant to give them personality. Have your banners or pennants all prepared on toothpicks and ready to stick in position. These penguins, at the side of a cool iced drink, will make your guests feel cool and comfortable on these warm days.

MONDAY—A Paper Bag Indian Jacket.

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NEW ORDNANCE HEAD--Capt. Mell A. Peterson, USN, comes to the U.S. Naval Ord nance Plant here June 28 as commanding officer. He relieves Capt. Miles H. Hubbard, whe

will command the heavy cruiser USS Bremerton in the Pacific,

Premature Blast Kills

Two in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM; Ala, June 7 (UP)—Two workmen were killed and two critically. injured ave . last night when a d charge exploded prematu: new sewer project 85 feet b the city. : : Flying rocks crushed to Frier (Pete) Thomas, about ( New York City, and Jackie B mont Greenwood, 17, as the tr mendous blast resounded the underground tunnels $10 million sewer network.