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ANY of the letters I receive from readers contain questions referring to the ethics of the game. Clearly, there is much misunderstanding as to just what constitutes unethical play.

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ing the strengthor weakness of his hand, there is no question but that he is being unethical. There are many situations, however, which are not so clear-cut. I want to do a series of columns for you to try and clarify the subject. o = ” MR. DALE'S BLUFF bid of one spade in today's deal may or may not have caused Mr. Masters to lead the king of diamonds against the final contract of six hearts. In any case the diamond opening enabled Mrs. Keen to take all the tricks. After taking out trumps, she was able to discard all three of her spades on dummy’s club suit. Mr. New didn’t like it. “Lead a spade, Masters,” he said, “and we fake the first two tricks. Incidentally, what kind of a spade bid was that? I don’t think it’s ethical to bid a ipade on three to a five spot.” » » - MR. MASTERS DIDN'T like the result either, but he came to Mr. Dale's rescue. Yowre all wrong, New,” he said. “We were had, but we were had

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fairly. A player is entitled to make any bid he pleases as long as it has just as much chance to fool his partner as it has to fool his opponents. In this case Mrs: Dale had a spade suit, just as

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have been unethical only if it had held some private or secret meaning for Mrs. Keen which

you and I were not aware of.” |

Of course Mr. Masters was right. There is nothing wrong with a fake bid as long as the player who makes it is the only | one who knows it's a fake.

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'WE THE JURY'—New members of the Marion County Grand | Jury, appointed yesterday for six months, are (seated, left to right) | I. Lee Jackson, foreman; Mrs. Zora Yoke, Marlin S. Bare; (standing, left to right) Donald L. Mabee, Donald F. Knight and William M. Kleinschmidt. . |

Churches Plan Fish Fries Here

The Prentice Presbyterian, Cen-|8 p, m. Friday and Saturday at tral Avenue Methodist and Uni- the church, 12 St. and Central versity Park Christian Churches! Ave. Miss Marie White is event all announce fish fries for this chairman. z

week. The University Park Church The Prentice Church, 4900 E. announces a fish fry sponsored

38th St., will hold -its fish fry by the Christian Home Builders

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Thursday and Fridayywith serv- Class for Friday and Saturday, ing beginning at 5 p.m. The:sum-| beginning at 5 p.m. in Disciple mer meal will be spread on tables, House, 4550 N. Illinois St. A large out of doors unless it rains intent will serve as shelter. Various which case it will be in the new concessions will include pon y fellowship hall. Games. and rec-| rides for children. M. Li. Reynolds | reation are planned for dll ages. is general chairman of the fish The Central Avenue Church fry, Proceeds will go to the buildwill hold its fish fry from 5:30 to|ing fund. |

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