The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 December 1952 — Page 3

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DULUTH, Minn., Dee. 1 — (UP) Mrs. John Hakala sought $39,160 in damages today on a charge that a pair of eight-inch forceps were left in her abdominal cavity after an operation. Mrs. Hakala filed a suit naming as defendants Dr. William A. Coventry, the Duluth Clinic, St. Mary’s Hospital, two anesthetists and four other persons who assisted in the operation in 1950 She said the foi'Ceps were not discovered and removed unid she was X-rayed by a doctor last , March. PHOE.NIX. Ariz D,< | | (UPl—George ‘’Birdie Tebhett: long-time major league ratching star, was named today as manager of the Indianapolis baseball club, top Cleveland affiliate

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PITTSBURGH. Dec 1 uj P) —The first of eight CM-apcd convicts from the Western Penitentiary was recaptured today 24 hours after the bigg. st break in the prison's histon He was identified a- Carma> McNeils, one of the :x i mviri who fled in an automobile alt i Sunday mofning by im ans of a lake-shift rope. Police said McNeil,- of.'eied n ’-esistancc when an :,d in lunchroom, only 100 l et In, the McKeesport. Pa dice sta lion. BERLIN. Dec. 1 ,fPi Ta /alue of the Comm ; : East German maik tum': , d to 6.U East marks to one \V, • mar’s today following Comnuini.-t ae- ' r '" denying We-t Berliners thi right to make purchases n ■ crfie operated Coinn must chain lores ill East Beilin

Its Blackwood For Bridge 1 Unlike Muzzy, Champion Knows How To ’Gamble Mr. Muzzy often makes what he calls "gambling" hi 1 IKmally these are not gamble: t all They arc sure thin- Thai i; the opponents aie sun to get all the points. These bids con sist of blind stabs at game m slam contracts, comphnly un justified by the card- icl ,ulh held. Soutli dealer Both sides vulnerable North (Mr. ('hampiiui) S - A K H - A K 10 8 2

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7 D AH Pass When Mr. Muzzy incurs the ire of his partner after one of these t ’’gambles” has been doubled and set eight hundred, his standard remark is. ’’Well, you've got to take a gamble now and then in tills game.” The implication is that if you don't go along with his bidding insanity you are lacking in sporting blood. If you played with Mr. Muzzy as a partner all the time, then, you would have only two choices.

You could be a coward—or you could be a pauper. One of the conforting things about playing with a fine partner is that you don't have to push the bidding for fear of missing your maximum contract. In today's deal Mr. Champion described his own hand as accurately as possible, knowing that the final decision between a small

or a grand slam would be made correctly by his partner. Mr. Masters. Mr. Champion's bidding was as strong as it could be, short of bidding the grand slam himself. After his first bid. the jump takeout in hearts, he bid both spades and clubs with the intention of indicating first round controls in those two suits. Then he

jumped to six diamonds. Throughout the course of bidding. Mr. Masters had clearly indicated that he had a minimum opening bid. When teh auction .cached the six diamond stage he still had a minimum hand. Y'et he went on to seven. He eorrecly reasoned that the only thing worrying Mr. Champion was the trump suit 'tself. For example.

he would have had a sound opening bid with S-Q .1 9. H-4. D-A J 8 7 4. C-K Q J 9. And. with that holding, the grand slam would have been hopeless. But holding a five-card suit headed by three of the top four honors he felt that the odds were 2 to 1 or better that the combined hands would win thirteen tricks.

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