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tHf DAfLY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954.
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He was guided into the right defense by Mr. Abel's play at the first trick. Here is what happened. Against the three no-trump contract Mr.
Dale led the queen of clubs. Mr. Ajbel won with the ace. He laid down th? king of diamonds and it held the trick. Next he led a Icrw diamond to the jack.
.-padf suit. He was as surprised as anyone when the lead turned out a well as it did.
He didn't dream it would set the hand-^ he just knew that any
Obviously, a heart retun- | clubs, too. was on his left. The ; Mr. Abel should have won Ihe would not let Mr. Abel in. And by , reason is that if Mr, Dale's clubs ! first trick with the king of inference, a club return would I had been topped by the king and I clubs Now Mr. Masters would
do the same thing. We now go back to the first trick which Mr.
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ess-Locking Suit ies Setting Lead c c .re]ess can you get in ay of a hand? Left to his lev-ces. Mr. Masters could ive known for sure whether s b- st to return his pait- ‘ ‘ ‘ "or not. aler
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and I other lead was hopeless. On the i Abel saw fit to win with the
queen he would have led the king, j not have known who had the not the queen. | ace. In ither words. Mr. Dale
would have led the queen from
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promptly retumed the deuce of spades, whereupon the defenders collected four tricks in that suit to beat the contract. NO HESITANCY Let s look at the situation from Mr. Master’s point cf view and see why he had no hesitancy in
bidding and the play of the diamonds he was convinced Mr. Abel had a lot cf tricks in that suit after the ace was knocked j out. It looked as though any tricks I !the delenders could hope for j had to b? cashed now before Mr.
ace of clubs. Who did he think he was fooling with that play? Certainly not Mr. Masters. KING ON LEFT Mr. Masters knew the king of
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either J. 10 or a holding headed by A. Q. J. And. as you see. if Mr. Ma.-.ter had led a •club wiien he was in with the ace of diamonds. Mr. Abel would have wrapped up nodd.
shifting to his hopeless-looking ■ Abel regained the lead.
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THE MARCHIONESS Irma Capece Minutolo, 22, daughter of a Naples, Italy, nobleman, is shown In Rome where she announced her engagement to exKing Farouk of Egypt- The marchioness was "Miss Naples of 1953.*' (International)
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