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PPARENTLY. Mr, Muzzy has a private theory that it is not possible to bid and make a game, against an opening no trump. He doubled sharply when Miss Brash got

to four spades in today’s deal and laid down the king of diamonds, which held. He continued with the ace of diamonds and was only mildly disappointed when Miss Brash ruffed. He was pleased there was no club honor on the board and that his queen of spades was a sure winner. At trick three Miss Brash cashed in the ace of trumps and got the bad news when Mr. Abel discraded a diamond. She, too, seemed unworried as she played her king of spades and followed with a small heart, successfully finessing dummy’s ten, She ruffed dummy’s last diamond, led a heart and finessed the queen. 8 “x » SHE THEN cashed the ace of hearts and led a spade, putting Mr. Muzzy in‘ with the queen. Mr. Muzzy got his expected trump trick but he got it at a very bad time. There was nothing he could return

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wrap up her doubled contract. If he led his last diamond, it would be ruffed with dummy’s last trump while Miss Brash discarded her ten of clubs, She could then give up a trick to

West dealer Neither side vulnerable

NORTH Mr. Dale S—10 54 2 H—A Q 10 D—9 15 C—8 42 WEST Mr. Muzzy S-Q176 H—K 786 D—AKJS C—AJd S$

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the ace of clubs and claim the rest. Actually, Mr. Muzzy led back the trey of clubs. He was still in.a position to beat the hand if Mr. Abel had the king, the queen or even the ten. But it | was not to be. Miss Brash won with the ten and had only to concede a trick to the ace. = » »

“WHY double, Muzzy?” complained Mr. Abel, “They heard you bid a no trump, They knew you had a good hand. And they still bid game. Do you think they're crazy or something?” “Well, they're not going to kick my no trumps around,” | sald Mr. Muzzy bravely. Mr. Abel sighed wearily. “They did, didn’t they?” he remarked. | “And not only that, but you helped them.”

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