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trump management on th# part of the defenders ? There is not so much written on that subject, although it is just as important as declarer's play.

In most situations would be a los-

O>od Trump Manage:..ent In Important To Defense You read a lot about the declarer’s handling .f the trump suit. It is usually called “trump management.” But how about

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WEST Mr. Dale

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ing proposition. He led a third round of diamonds, deliberately giving Mrs. Keen a sluff in one hand and a ruff in the other. Actually he was launching an insidious attack on declarer’s trump suit.

Mrs. Keen discarded a club from her hand and ruffed in dummy. She led the 8 of hearts from the board and Mr. Masters

ducked. Next came the nine of hearts and again Masters ducked while Mr. Dale dropped a small club. The easy-locking contract now began to appear very toughindeed. In fact it was impossible.

LAST TRUMP If Mrs. Keen led another heart, Mr. Masters would win with the ace and return another diamond. It would take Mrs. Keen’s last trump to win this and Mr. Mas-

ters would still ha-ve a trump j left, plus a good diamond.

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Mr. Dale got off to a good lead in today's deal, the deuce of diamonds. The eight was played from dummy and Mr. Masters won with the queen and cashed the ace. A glance at the dummy convinced him that any furthe" tricks for his side would have to come from the trump suit. AN ATTACK His next play was one which.

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Mrs. Keen did the best she could. To hold the set to one trick she abandoned trumps for the moment and started the club suit. But Mr. Masters ruffed the second club and had the ace of trumps for the setting trick. Trump management by the defenders falls into two categories. The first is the attempt to build up winners in the trump suit for themselves. The second is the attempt to force declarer to ruff early in the play so that eventually he loses control of the hand.

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Bang. bang. bang. “I chopping off the piano leg.’’

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IVORYTON, Conn. — (UP) Summer tlieatergoeis were sinprised to hear Christmas carol being played over a loudspeakei in front of the Ivoryton Playhouse. Civic club officials ex plained that the carols weie played to put play-goers in :i generous mood toward a flood relief booth set up outside the theater.

“Well now. sonny. Suppose we -'kip downstairs and see if Daddy has a nice big piece of lumber he doesn't need. Then you may beat away to your little heart’s content. We don't think—do we?— — that Mummy’s nice piano wants its leg chopped off? Dj we, angel?"

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this piano and I chopping off its leg." “ and then when Santy Clause I comes we'll write him a letter ! and tell him what a- good boy you’ve been Santy wouldn't like ! it if he came with a bag of toys and found poor Mommy's piano hacked to pieces. Santy wouldn’t —’’ Chop, chop, chop. "For the last time, Peter! Put that hatchet down!” Chop, chop. WHACK. WHACK! End chop.

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“See what Mummy is doing over here, sweetheart. She is making you a lovely red sweater. Come see the lovely' new red sweater. Come see what Mummy s knitting for her little love.”

“Ain’t no little love. Don't like red. Don’t like sweaters. Don't like knitting. Don’t like Mummy, eiver." Chop, chop, chop. “Well now, what do you say r we put on our coats and take a nice long walk in the sunshine? i Chop, chop, chop i Would you like to play with Timmy, maybe or Joan or Bobby?"

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ARMLESS AND LEGLESS from birth, 2-year-old Cindy Inman rests on lap of her mother, Mrs. Vida Inman, in New York, where she was flown from Sherman, Tex. She will be fitted with artificial legs at the Kessler institute in West Orange, N. J. Later, when she is 3, she will receive artificial arms. All this was financed by Sherman Fifth Baptist church. (International Soundvhoto)

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Bang, bang, bang. "Don't lik' coats. Don’t like walks. Don't like Timmy or Joan or Bobby. Don’t like you, eiver!” “Hm-m. 1 know! Let’s lake the hatchet out in the yard and cut up that big log. Daddy would like that. Daddy needs—” "Don’t like Daddy, neiver!” Chop, chop, chop. —“or we could go marketing You could ride in the grocer’s cart. You could buy cookies and ice cream and —” Chop, chop, chop. “I like cookies and ice cream but I don’t like

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