The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 March 1952 — Page 4
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ii s Blackwood For Bridge Uv I'aiHfrv Bliiekuoud N'licth didn’t need to know how stifing south's hand was even ifter two bits. It a wa.-te of time to ea:ch for conventional means I ot howintr how big your hand ' i by your opening bid. There's, no hurry about giving that inlorm.ition. Sometimes, as in today's deal, partner does not know how strong you are even ifter you have made two bids. South dealer Neither side vulnerable.
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shoi I id • jv' i -li for a jiuiip sluft Actually, site did not need to know. She bid the full strength of her hand and left the rest up to Mr. Champion. He went on to game at hearts and Mr. Abel led the four of spades. Mr. Dale put up the king and the ace won. It looked like the best bet was to try a cross-ruff. So Ml Champion led a diamond to dummy’s ace and ruffed a diamond. | Then he cashed Uie ace of clubs j and ruffed a club. He ruffed another diamond and now knew that one of his opponents was out of that suit. Makes it He ruffed another club in dumi my anil returned another diacnond. Vi'hcn Mr. Dale followed 1 it was clear that Mr. Abel was ijut Unab'h to risk an over-ruff at this point. Mr. Champion
I l umped with I lie king of heart.- lb then rutted another dub with dummy’s ace of heart s. The dummy’s last diamond was led and luffed with the 10 of heart ;. Mr. Abel over-ruffed with the fjiieeii. but dummy’s jack was now goad for the gamegoing trick. * ■ YI.KDAl.i; Th ■ ' in. dale Home Demonstration Chi i will meet thi., Friday M h _ 1st at the home ol Mrs. James Sipple. Mack Furr, Dill and Don Henson .and Dairy Lewis attended the bn.-kdball gniie.. if Indian5 apolis last Saturday. Mi '■ i Mrs. James Sipple was in Sj.i neer Saturday afternoon . :v. \ i. '< J Mrs. Hattie Sip- ! pie si. i M - Jessie Lauson
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I raets of real estate for the no an of delinquent taxes .ag; the i me kn id sale will
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