The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1964 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

Sheinwold On Bridge

Hit Your Partner As Hard As You Can By Alfred Sheinwold

The first step in training

IN ME.VIUKV In loving memory of Earl Allen. who passed away r eb. 22,

1957

Wonderful memories woven in

gold.

This is the picture we tenderly

hold

about this. It would be foolish to overtake with the ace if South had the doubleton in hearts. Was there any other hope of defeating the contract ? Yes. South might have two small hearts and three small clubs. If the defenders played normally.

South would eventually try a club Deep in our hearts your memory

finesse, and that would be the is kept.

end of him. To love, cherish and never for-

So West plaved a low heart get

mule, according to the old story, on East s queen.'This was the end and kind in all of his

is to hit him as hard as you can D f the defense. No matter what v “ l > s

with a club. The idea is to at- Ea st did next, South could draw u P ri S ht and i u ^ to the end of

tact the mule s attention. Treat trumps and run the clubs to get da y* s -

your bridge partner the same rid nf hin Sincere and kind in heart and

way, and if you can't hit him mind,

with a club, try a heart, dia-

mond, or spade.

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rid of his losers. UNUSUAL PL\Y

Don’t blame West for the inef- What a dutiful memory he left

North dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH A K 10 6 4 J 8 3 O 3 A A K I 9 7 WEST EAST A 7 A 9 8 2 V? A 10 6 4 2 <?KQ 0 Q J 10 5 OA987 A 10 33 A 8 4 2 SOUTH A A Q J 5 3 9 7 5 O K 6 4 A Q 6 North East South West 1 A Pass I A' Pass 2 A Pass 4 A AH ] Opening lead — 0 Q

fective defense. West had to guess who had the double ton in

East won the first trick with the ace of diamonds and switched

behind.

Missed so

hearts. East was the culprit be- dau gl 1 ^ ers -

cause he could see the doubleton in his own hand and therefore knew what he wanted his partner

to do.

The only problem was to attract West’s attention. East could do this by returning the queen of hearts at the second trick instead of the king. When the queen of hearts won. East could continue with the king of hearts. This unusual method of playing the hearts would surely attract West’s at-

tention.

Once West saw that something unusual was going on in

much by wife and

IX MEMORY

In memory of Our Beloved Father, Grandfather, and Great Grand Father, Pete Sutherlin, who left us and went to sleep in Jesus February 21, 1963.

Father was the Captain Of our family ship,

He’s the One who was at the

wheel

To pilot every trip, We miss him in the place of

prayer

And by the hearth-fires’ light; We pause beside his door to hear

SOUTH BEND 41 year old Robert E. McGirr, of Granger, Ind., was booked Tuesday afterm>on on bank robbery charges. McGirr walked into the St. Joseph Bank and Trust branch and walked out with $13,595. South Bend Policeman Edmund Hageniers arrested McGirr minutes after the armed hold-up. Officer Hageniers is on the left.

DALLAS Max E. Causey, 35-year-old aerospace firm employee, is the first juror selected in the Jack Ruby murder trial. Ruby is charged with killing accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. Causey was the 24th venireman questioned.

ed the six to encourage a continuation, and East duly led the

queen of hearts.

West wondered what to do

Once more his sweet “Good-

to the king of heart s' West' play- heartS ’ he might 866 that he was night! ” expected to do something unusual His thoughts were all so full of

himself. If so, he would overtake us

the king with the ace of hearts and return a heart for East to

ruff.

DAILY QUESTION

As dealer, you hold: S-A Q J 5 3 H-9 7 5 D-K 6 4 C- Q 6.

What do you say?

Answer: Pass. You have 12 points in high cards and 1 point for the doubleton, enough for a borderline opening bid if you liked the hand well enough. In this case you are doubtful about

BLANCHE

PATTERSON

CHIROPODIST

From Crawfordsville

Will Be In Town On WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26th Anyone wishing foot treatment call Pearl OTIair on

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He never could forget!

And so I know that where he is Fold him. O Father! in thine

arms,

He must be watching yet. And let him henceforth be A messenger of love between Our human hearts and thee. Sadly missed by family.

IX MEMORY

In loving memory of my husband. Leffel G. Goss, who de-

counting 2 points for the double- P ar ted this life, Feb. 21, 1952. ton queen of clubs . You would Twelve years have passed since bid if you had K-Q-x of diamonds sad da y and two low clubs. ^ ^ en one I loved was called

away

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God took you home, it was His

will

But in my heart he liveth still. The pearly gates were opened, A gentle voice said “Come.” And with farewell unspoken You gently entered “Home.” You left us a beautiful memory But a sorrow too great to be told To I you loved and lost you, Your memory will never grow old Since you’ve gone first and I

remain

To walk the road alone. I live in memory’s garden dear With the happy days we’ve

known

A happy home we once enjoyed How sweet the memory still.

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