The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1954 — Page 4

THE DAHY BANNEK, GREENCASTtE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954.

It's Blackwood On Bridge

If you have a Mr. Heinsite in vo'jt bridge crowd. . . and. unvou know that it is very disouragtng to play with him as a partner North dealer .Vorth <>!rs. K'*en) S - A 8 4 H - 9 6 5 D - K96 C - A Q 10 9 East (Mr Heinaite) ( Mr. Champion) I f. - 7 3 S - J 10 9 G 2 II - Q ID 742 H-K83 D - A 8 4 D-10 75 C - 7 6 4 C - 8 5 Snath (Mr. Dale) S - K Q 5

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hearts and laying down the jack

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jf diamonds.

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Now Mr. Heinsite coulda’t p®a-

' The bidding:

sibly know for sure that the

hearts were all good. From Mr.

North East Soutn west 1

Dale's play at trick one it seem-

1 C Pass 2 N T Pass 3 N T All Pa<«s He is practically obvious to strategy, tactics, humanics and fine plays of all kinds. No matter how well you play, he can always think up something you could have done better. In today's deal he opened the j f our of hearts against Mr. Dale's ' three no trump contract. The old | master decided that to lay off j would only point up his weakness j in the suit. He could see that it was impossible to win nine tricks J unless he got one diamond, and that meant letting the enemy in. Lays Dow n Jack He therefore made a nice si rategic move, promptly winning tne first trick with the ace of

some fancied justific^tipn for not going up it* P* Pf diamonds at trick two? Would he compliment Mr. Dale on his ex-

cellent deceptive play?

No, none of these. Instead, he

ed more likel> tha the Oid bo> J name< j every card in Mr. Dale’s

had started with something like ace, jack, small in the suit. And the diamond play at trick two l.*oked like a finesse was coming up. Cunningly. Mr. Heinsite played low and the jack of diamonds

held.

Mr. Dale then lost no time in running off three spades and four clubs for his game. ‘•Well." said Mr. Champion accusingly. “I am waiting to see who you are going to criticize on the defense of this hand.” Names Every Card What do you think Mr. Heinsite’s comment was? Would he point out that a contract of five clubs was cold on the NorthSouth cards? Would he dig up

hand. “Am I right?” he asked “Was that the hand you started with ?'* “You've named every' card exactly.” Mr. Dale replied. “Then your first bid. - ' said Mr. Heinsite. ‘‘should have been three no trump, not two.”

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Cloverdale Wins Overtime Battle Cloverdale nosed out Gosport in an overtime thriller on the Clover floor Wednesday night. 62 to 60. The battle was tied at 54-54 at the expiration of the reguiation playing time. The Clovers led, 15-14 at the end of the first quarter but Gosport was out in front. 31 to 27. at the half. Cloverdale rallied to i.ake the lead at 44-40 at the threequarter post and then both teams

! went down the home stretch in j a dead heat with the score to 54 to 54. Whitaker was high man for I the Clovers with 20 points. Bridgeton of Gosport racked up a total of 30 points during the evening. Ciove:dale's B team won its tenth straight game by turning back the Gosport B squad. 27 to 1C. in the curtain raiser.

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Friday Grecncastle at Sheridan Stilesville at Bainbridge Cloverdale at Eminence Russellville vs. Belle Union al Stilesville. Roachdale at Amo Saturday Indiana State at DePauw Amo at Reelsville Old Gold Bows To St. Joseph's Playing without the services of I "Jena Loercher, their star reboundcr, the DePauw Tigers dropped an Indiana College Con- j ference tilt to St. Joseph's last ! mght at Rensselaer. 86 to 78 | Loercher, who has averaged bet-| ter than 20 point; per game, was

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