The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 May 1957 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER WED.. MAY 15, 1957 Pa K e 4

CLOVERDALE filKI.S 1\7N VARIOUS EVENTS T&n gfrls fum Cloverdale High attended the track and

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field T* ay Day at CrawfordsviHe Saturday. May 11. Other schools entered were Gerstmeyer of Tene Haute, Danville. Mooresville. Martinsville. Their programs were entitled "Foreign Intrigue” and name tags were pictures of cute foreign girls from France, Scotland. Holland and Ireland. The Cloverdale girls won High Jump, Margaret Huber and Jeannette Sackett, 1st, Irene Cummings 2nd; Running Broad Jump. R.ita Sackett 1st, Ila Collier 2nd; 50 yd. dash, Martha Watson 1st; 75 yd. dash, Martha Watson 1st, Ila Collier 2nd; Softball throw, Jeannette Sackett 2nd. Winning softball team. The Cloverdale girls on the winning team, Ila Collier and Irene Cummings. On team placing second was Donna Sharp and Martha Watson of the Cloverdale girls. On the team placing third was Jeannette Sackett, Barbara Evens and Beverly Branneman.

Sheinwofd on Bridge Startling Defensive Play Needed To Defeat Slam By Alfred She in wold Imagine you have the East cards in today’s hand. You have passed quietly during the auction, and you hope that your queen and your ace will defeat the slam. North dealer North.South vulnerable NORTH A J 5 V 8 2 ♦ A K 2 — AAK 10 953 WEST - EAST A 10 9 7 AQ864 V.I74 VA65 ♦ 8 4 2 ♦ 9 7 6 5 AJ862 A 7 4 SOUTH i A A K 3 2 V K Q 10 9 3 . ♦ Q J 10 i A Q Norlli East South West 1 A Pass 2 ♦ Pass :: A Pass 3 XT Pass 5 NT Pass 6 NT Pass Pass Pass Opening lead—A 10

West opens the ten of spades, On the team placing fourth dummy plays tho jack and you v,eie. Janet Kirmse, Rita Sa c k - cover with the queen. South wins ett and Margaiet Huber. with the king of spades, and you

heave a sigh. There went one of ‘ your two hopes! South leads the ten of diamonds to dummy’s king and re- ; tiiriis a low heart from dummy. You follow suit with a low heart, hoping that South plans to take some sort of finesse. Actually. South puts up the king of hearts, winning the trick. South now clashes the queen of clubs, leads the jack of diamonds to dummy’s ace, and continues with the ace of clubs. You follow suit, of course, and South disi cards a spade. DISCARD IMPORTANT ... Dummy continues with the king of clubs, and it is up to you | to make a discard. What would you throw away? let’s suppose you throw aw’ay some small diamond or small | | spade. South discards a second i low spade and leads another low r heart from the dummy. You play low’ again, and South wins with the queen of hearts. South leads a third heart, and you must win t with the ace. South then has the ! rest of the tricks, making his ! slam. What can you do about it? When dummy leads the king of

' clubs, you must throw away the ace of hearts! Now South cannot develop the

hearts without giving a trick to

West’s jack of hearts. This puts West in position to take the setting trick with his jack of clubs Aren’t we lucky that this kind of play doesn’t come along very often ? DAILY QUESTION* Partner deals and bids one club. The next player passes, and you hold: S—A K 5 3 2 H—A Q 7 4 3 D—Q J 10.S None. Answer: Bid one spade. Avoid a jump response when void in partner's suit unless you have a solid suit of your own. Make a jump response only when you have an excellent idea of which direction you are heading in.

DERRY STARTER DIES LOUISVILLE. Ky. (UP) — I Ruby White, 61, starter of Kentucky Derbies and other races at Churchill Down? for 15 years, died Tuesday night at Veteran’s Hospital after a long illness. This year’s Derby was the | first missed by the veteran starter since Whirlaw’ay won in 1941. i

She is employed by Trans World Airlines. Mr. Barnhart was graduated from Indiana Central College and is employed by American Airlines. A June wedding is being planned in the Russellville Federated Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cooper of Russellville, announce the en- j gagement and approaching mar- , riage of their daughter. Miss Beverly Cooper, and Robert E. Barnhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnhart, 4945, Camden Drive, Indianapolis. Miss Cooper attended Indiana University and TWA Airline ; School of Training in Chieago. j

GIVE UP TREASURER MANILA (UP)—An American couple reported to have found a 50 million dollar sunken treasure has offeder to give up all rights to it. the Philippine News Service said Monday. Thes ame service reported Sunday that professor Vincent Palmer and his wife, Lucie, had found the treasure in gold bullion while studying marine life in the Sulu Sea in thes outhern Philippines.

EDITOR RESIGNS

PRINCETON, Ind. (UP)—Roy E. Owens h.Ts announced his resignation as editor of the Princeton Clarion-Democrat after more than 11 years on the staff of the daily newspaper. Ow’ens was edi- ; tor the last eight years. He announced no future plans.

Miss Barbara Perry

Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Perry of St. Petersburg. Florida, wi. h to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to Carl (Budi Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dunn. The wedding will take plan e in Florida, Aug 1st. They will return to Orecnoastle to make their home.

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