The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 August 1956 — Page 5

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Muzzy Plays 1:..: ; H r High At Wrong Time

Muw Brash’s : no trump bi l sh; defeated. The <\ have won the fir the heart suit, effectively lou'the very first trii

South dealer taai-W* t vulnerabl# .NORTH Mr. Dale A A 5 4 V Q 9 4 ♦ K Q 8 7 5 A 7 3 WEST FAST y,r. Champion Mr. Muzzy A .5 '• A K 10 7 6 t V A J S 6 3 V K 10 7 ♦ J f, ♦ 3 j S o AJ10 43 SOITH Mi**s Itrash A Q 8 V 5 2 ♦ A 10 3 4 2 A A K Q t> The biddin: \\e«.t North East 1 A 3 A P*M 3 .NT All Pass

Mr Champion opened his I fourth best heart, the six. Trying to show no sign of distress. Miss Brash bravely played low from the board. Mr. Muzzy obligingly played the king and the chamce to beat the hand was gone. UNPREDICTABLE Mr. Muzzy is complete!}' unI predictable. Often he will refusie to go up with the king, third hand, in a situation where he 1 should make that play. His reason at those times is that he doesn't want to “sacrifice” 1 is king to declarer’s ace. But for i some reason he didn't have that fear in today’s hand. “Why not play your 10 on the

first trick. Muzzy 7“ inquired Mr. Champion savagely. Mr. Muzzy had an answer ready. “Because Miss Brash might have had the lone jack,” he replied. RULE OF 11 “She couldn’t have ihe jack.” said Mr. Champion. “She couldn’t have any card higher than the one I lead—the six spot. All you had to do was to use the rule of 11. ‘ Subtract six from eleven and thert leaves five. So there were five cards outside of my hand, higher than the six. You had three hearts higher than the six and dummy had two. Therefore

Miss Brash didn’t have any.” Mr. Muzzy was confused. Falling back in one of his old alibis, he said, “I always play third hand high—and most of the time it's tF.e right play.” Mr. Champion never gives up. 1 Sometimes it's the right play," he yelled. "You’ve got to know ! when it's wrong.” “Well, why didn't you open the jack of hearts,” said Mr. Muzzy desperately. "Then with the i j queen on the board right under my king ten, I couldn't have gone j wrong.” ' This sensational suggestion sil-j anced even Mr. Champion.

RUSSELLVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harbison and family of Hammond spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Turner Harbison and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer and other relatives. Postmaster and Mrs. Iver Bam attended the Postmasters 6th District convention last week at Crawfordsville. Mr. Bain is director of the League of Postmasters for the 6th District. Mrs. Bertha Sutherlin spent Saturday night with Mrs. Della Sutherlin. Stevie Ferguson of Wallace spent several days last week with

ms grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sweet and son, Jimmy, entertained the following guests on Wednesday evening with home made ice cream and cake: Miss Jem. Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Cline Spencer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer. The Mrs. Sutherlin sale on Saturday afternoon was well at- j tended. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sutherlin and daughter of Oak Lawn, 111., spent a few flays last week with Mrs. Bertha Sutherlin. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Willard

S.lvey of Greencastle and Oyd# Sutherlin of Fair Oaks. GIRLS 4-H MEETING The 9th meteing of the Busy Bees was h Id July 19 at the School Building. The meeting was opened by the pledge to the American flag led by Sharon Carrington, and the 4-H Club Pledge led by Carol} n Hunsickcr. The roll call was answered by each member telling her favorite commercial. The meeting was adjourned by the president, Deanna Goff and everyone went to town and had refreshments.

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