Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1952 — Page 37
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1 2. 1582 THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 1952 ushmiller -) i | PRISCILLA'S POP :
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| interbotham J 2 . | / TITTY Ad Copr. 1952 by United Festure Syndicate, inc. G 1" £2 BIL fl To SE [=k Blackwood on Bridge— FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger ro ° » . rr mr By Dick Turner Mtr. Dale Avoids the Risk er y ‘Of Being Too Vulnerable F MR. ABEL had held an: “gouth dealer = 2 evenly. balanced hand, he Both sides vulnerable JE might have passed his bare NORTH Jess three honor tricks. But with Mrs. Keen Ng “five cards in the top suit and a S—95438 oN = singleton, his opening bid was H—A J8S “Ae perfectly prop- D—A K 3 oad er. C—J 5 HE Mr. Dale WEST EAST ———— had fair values Mr. Dale Mr. Champion — but he elected S—None S—QJ108 not to risk Ny 752 BRinss Soming to oc omen C970 t h e bidding, SOUTH vulner a b 1 e. Mr. Abel Mrs. Keen S—AK1762 could have bid He$ ° her hand a lit- D—1075 4 i Mr. Da) He ae ok C—A 8 3 3 Billy Shaw, one of our summer campers, brought a e Mr. Dale ’ The bidding: rapt | 1 case, the same oe ne North East | {i iclay cowboy mounted on a metal horse to camp. The 4 final Sonimat) would a been - 1S _ Pass 38 Pass ||." ‘cowboy, as you can see above, was modeled to fit the horse 4 ? anger | Ya? J | : : : : Py aa a is BE oe ol mt vote | Biron ; and even has its hands holding the reins and his feet in 1 partner’s major suit Willioy: 303 hat was ph Teter on | thay, “AN iil I A 4 ‘the stirrups. Bill has also made the figure from different | or us : Sh thi ee to have them fall helplessly 8-21 2 colors of modeling clay, so that he was a very colorful | I felt she made up for this under Mr. Champion’s queen | TUT Rep. U5. per. OW. to 15 . or : | © ciency by her good igh fax and jack | | and life-like figure. You will notice in the side sketch to ® _ holdings in the other suits. . " ' . : : : : § * However, she might have tem- ap TRICK * SAREE he | keep 'em on the line With dhe pockels turned out—it keeps col- [the left of the horse and rider, the parts of the cowboy porized with a bid of WO nearis should have led a club. Mr. ectors away: jas Bill formed them. on the first round and then pale would win with the queen | oN jumped to four spades after Mr. and would have no better re- | | ; It occurred to me that many of you TRY-ITEERS Abel's minimum rebid of two t{yrn than a diamond. This MORRISONS | - |might like to make figures for your own toys. You might spades. could be won with dummy’s {need a driver for a race car, a doll for a doll house, or oo 20s, Now Jie CONIA cash ihe Indiana's F | : : : : 7. Mug 0.8. Pu O. THE KING of clubs was led ,.e of hearts and ruff a heart, amous = even an animal for a circus. Try modeling your OWN | [cop 1952 by nea service, me. 8-21
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and Mr. Abel won with the ace. He cashed the ace of spades and was shocked to see Mr, Dale discard the deuce of clubs. Now he had two sure trump losers plus a loser in both diamonds and clubs. As he saw it the only chance was to find one opponent with the queenjack of diamonds doubleton. This was not the case, however, and the contract was down one,
Mr. Abel had a better chance
‘ than the one he gave himself.
ruff his last club on the board and ruff another heart in his hand. He could then lead a
diamond to the king and ruff ™
dummy’s last heart. At this point he would have nine tricks home and the king
of trumps’ would furnish the |
tenth one.
partner’s good-diamond trick and thus two of the defenders’
“sure” tricks would fall at once. |
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At the end Mr, | Champion would have the ir- | ritating job of ruffing his !
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