The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1957 — Page 3
Sheinwoid on Bridge Must Lose Ace To Set Contract By Alfred Sin ii: i. "I’d better take *hi fore the mice Miss H ' trick with the ace of <. . East dealer Morth'Houth rulnerul ’ 3 NORTH Miss Win A A K g 8 7 4 V A 10 » « A 10 8
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DIAMONDS NO BETTER "I felt sure I was groins to t that bid.” siprhed Miss Hasty. Could I have done better by a kng back the king of diatond.s instead of the king of
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better.” replied Mr. mid still be possible I'O losers from dumking and queen of ikes no difference iiscard two hearts,
two diamonds or one of each. The
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“Then the contract was un-
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*Tt was, after you took the ace of clubs. But if you’d let the mice get that first trick, you’d have beaten the contract.” Sacrifice Play Wins Mr. Best was, of course quite right. If he had been allowed to win the first trick, he would have lost two tricks in each of
j the red suits.
Miss Hasty could see eight ‘tricks six trumps and two aces . — as soon as the dummy appeared She could afford to give de-
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Caughey and children attended a 1 family dinner on Sunday at the home of Hubert’s mother, Mrs Lafe McGarughey, of Russellville Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Humohrey were called to West Point last Monday on account of the death of Mr. Humphrey’s aunt. Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter cele I brated her 91st birthday last Monday, Dec. 3L?t. Dinner guests besides her granddaughter anc husband, Mr. and Airs. Gene Calander were Mr. and Mrs. W. O. [ Clodfelter. Mrs. Dave Worrell was a visi- . tor of Mrs. Earl Woodworth last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hutcheson are at the Martinsville sanitarium for treatment. Air. and Alr.s Dewey Stultz were Sunday evening visitors of Air. and Airs. Claud Burk. Mr. and Airs. Clair Albin, Mr. and Airs. T. J. Aliller and sons, were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Airs. Melvin Priest of Crawfordsville. Air. and Airs. Jake Martin i spent New Years Eve with Air. and Airs. Carroll Connerly.
Mr. and Airs, tvan Harbison were Saturday c :.itg visitors of Air. and Mr F. vd Yc \:m\.
Air. and Airs. Frank Everman, 1 ville Thursday evening with Air. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardner of and Mrs. Bill Clodfelter and chilRussellville were New Years dren of Greencastle.
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Eve, visitors of Air. and Mrs. Noel Nicholson and daughter. Airs. Elizabeth Clodfelter had supper Thursday evening with Air. and Airs. Bill Clodfelter and children of Greencastle. Jeffery and Gregory Miller spent the day Alonday with Mrs. Clair Albin. Air. and Airs. Noel Nicholson and daughter visited Mr. and Airs. W. S. Lawler of Russell-
Jeffery and Gregory Aliller spent the day Alonday with Mrs. Clair Albin. Air. and Airs. Noel Nicholson and daughter visited Mr. and Airs. W. S. Lawter of Russellville Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lucile Reed returned to her home in Indianapolis afterspending a week with her son, James Wagner and family.
Glen Ellen Scobee visited Sunday’ with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Alartin. Airs. Morris Irwin and Airs. Arleen Overstreet shopped in Indianapolis Saturday. Air. and Airs. Earl Alitchell and Air. and Airs. Vern Sigler were Sunday evening visitors of Air. and Airs. Clarence Humphrey.
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after spending the holidays with his parents and other relatives and friends. Airs. Dessie Solomon, Aliss Judy Coffman and Air. and Airs. Henry Osborn and son John spent New Years with Dale Gibson ani family in Indianapolis. Airs. Dessie Solomon and Mrs Clarence Beck called on Mrs. Henry Osborn Thursday afternoon. Roy Wayne Hanks spent Friday night with Gene Beck.
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the king ol I ace. Mr. Best dr trumps with diinnu. king, got to hi trump to the ja carded two he on the king and This lei' i • Ing diamonds, bi well afford to . ,v One club and tv. the defendei allowing Mr. Best to . > and rubber.
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