Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1952 — Page 25
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THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1952
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WHY, THOSE THINGS COST YOU MORE HAN YOU GET FOR rE:
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—By Charles Kuhn
Ward Rights Kesared.
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Do You Want
Player, or Winning One?
Miss Lucy Brash, and a large number of other players, take pride in saying, ‘“They never bluff me.” This is a questionable selfcompliment at best. There [is no disgrace ‘in being bluffed now and then, In fact, if fyou alwdys come into the ’bid&ing when an opponent ; puts in a preempt or makes) what you suspect to be a psychic, you are; going to take a lot Miss Brash of gruesome and unnecessary penalties. When your right hand opponent makes what might be a phony bid and you have a good hand but no reasonably safe call, it is surprising how often a prompt pass will work to your side's advantage. If the bid is a psychic, don't forget that the
tricky one’s partner has no way -
to know it. He is taking it at face value and will kid his own cards accordingly. Often the
enemy will land in plenty of
trouble , . . without any prodding from you. =n » on IT BOILS DOWN to this. Do you want to he a “brave” player, or do you want to be a winning player? Miss Brash represented the brave school in today's deal.
She came in with four hearts
over Mr. Dale’s three spade preempt and caught a quick
‘double from Mrs. Keen. When
the smoke cleared away she was down four — 1100 points. And she had to execute a trump endplay against Mrs, Keen to prevent a five trick set.
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North dealer North-Sonth vulnerable NORTH ' Mr. Champion S—K 4 H—4 2 D—J8 15 C—Q INTs WEST EAST Mrs. Keen Mr. Dale © Se=8 2 8§—~AQJ108353 H-KQ87 H-$ D—-AQ96° D102 C—-1043 CK B86 SOUTH Miss Brash S—76 H—AJ10953 D—K43 C—A 2 The bidding: | NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST | Pass 38 4 H Dbl, | All Pass
Miss Brash had passed, it is no certain thing that Mrs. Keen |
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had the values to go on to four |
spades. After all, Mr. Dale's hand might have been S—K Q | J 10 9 8 T H—-8 2 D—none C —Q J 5 2. In this case there ! would thave been absolutely no play for game at spades. As the cards were, however, four spades can be made, and if the game were missed, that | would have been triumph | enough for Miss Brash. Miss Brash spoke at some length about what a wonderful | hand she had. When she was | through Mr. Champion had one short comment to make. “How | did you come out?’ he asked.
Family Air-Minded UNION LAKE, Mich, (UP)— Mrs. Margaret Terreault, mother of eight children, has four sons in, the Air Force. Two other sons, Arthur, 15, and Edwin, 13, are waiting to become of age so they can enlist.
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who
should know over whether a robin is listening for a worm or just looking closer out of one eye when it cocks its head before yanking the worm out of the ground. We humans could look and listen, too, these days and still miss a lot of worms in
our political front yards.
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FATHER'S DAY =
| Did you realize that this coming Sunday is Father's | ‘Day? If you start now, you still have time to make a gift (for Dad. You may know of something Dad has been wanting, but if not, he might like a key board like this! one sent in by Norma La Rose of Greendale, Wis. | Most men have several odd keys to keep track of for things around the house, but they don't need them every day. When they do, they are often stuek away in the bottom of a drawer and can't be found. Now, you can make Dad happy and solve this problem by hunting up a small, smooth board for a key rack.
Lay out the keys on the board to be sure you can put in enough hooks and that the board size is right, then cut
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ithe board off, sandpaper it, and apply stain. Serew in the cup hooks, and you can put Dad's name across the top.
He will like it. TOMORROW-—Write Dad a Cut Out Greeting Card.
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