The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1956 — Page 5

THE DA"Y BANNER WED.. fK~4 21. 1 I'.igr r, GREENCjA" ri.K.. |\F»!\\ \ Blackwood On Rridjjc Mr. Masters Malted Loaer-On-Lost-r P iy Until no Wno .<r-n'/us “ :npt has been marie to n. calls by point count i r. n bor>k on biridin^ I h how this can be don ,n ;• manner. East dealer Both sides vulnerable 1 — . XOKTIf ^Irs. K«-en A Q 10 4 V A K .S 5 1 ♦ Q & 6

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points stem from the fact that the massing of high cards in e long suit will “Dromote” the small cards or, in other words.

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increase the chances of the j small cards to take tricks. FIGURES HAND By these methods Mr. Masters figured the South hand at five playing tricks. This is a minimum overcar’.l when vulnerable j and should be made • only a strong trump suit. Using the same method, Mrs. ; Keen counted her hand as worth five playing tricks in support of spades. She bid only three spades to allow a little leeway for the possibility that Mr. Masters had shaded his overcall a bit. However, Mr. Masters’ bid was not shaded and he went on to game. Mr. Dale opened the nine of his partner’s bid suit, diamonds, j Dummy's queen was put up and j Mr. Abel won with the king and returned a trump, which was won in dummy with the ten.

KEEPS LEAD

Mr. Masters had already ■ >'t a diamond and was far d v h the possibility of lcs ; ng tv/< ; 03 and a heart. He might save the day if he could arrange keep Mr. Dale out of the lea 1 r > that a club could not b j 1 imped through dummy’s king. ’ nis he was able to accomplish 7 means of one of the most vair.ible plays known to the astu'.e leclarer— the loser-on-loser play. At trick three ’eld the eight of diamonds fr n> tbs board. Mr Abel had to c; ver and, instead of ruffing, Mr. Masters simply discarded a hca.t, which was a

loser anyway.

Mr. Abel could make no damaging return. lie had to stay away from clubs or give up all hope of winnii.g two tricks in j that suit. He led another high j diamond and Mr. Masters ruffed. Mr. Masters then cashed the ace of spades and dummy’s ace and king of hearts. He led a third heart and ruffed it in his hand. He returned to dummy via the queen of trumps and parked two clubs on dummy’s good hearts Thus he held his losses to two diamonds and a club.

Canaan Home Demonstrttfnn Club Meeting Held. The Canaan Home D-unonstra- ; tion Cluo held its October meet- ! ing Thursday aftemoon with Mrs. Joe Garrett, at her home. . Mrs. Verne Pomrells was co-hos- ! tess. The president Mrs. Leffe! Goss, opened the meeting consist- J ing of the song of the month, salue to both flags, secretary and i treasurer reports and roll coU. Mrs. Iva Harcourt gave a report of food sold by the Putnam County Demonstration Clubs at the Farm Progress Show held recently. The president gave the names of members in the club selected as project leaders for the

coming year. Mre. Fay Keesing-dren and four Mrs. John |

er gave an interesting report on —* ”

the Outlook, and Mrs. Emery Johnson gave the Safety Lesson. The business meeting neded with

the club prayer.

During tne social houi the club gave a shower for Mrs. John Kessinger, a recent bride. She received several nice and useful gifts for which she fraciously thanked the club. Mrs. Forest Kelly gave a contest and was won by Hrs. Lloyd Greenlee. The hostesses served delicious refreshments of Eskimo Pies, cookies, candy and Coolade. Theie were eighteen mebers, five chil-

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