The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1964 — Page 4
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Sheinwold On Bridge Look For Ruffing Trick In Right Suit And Hand By Alfred Sheinwold National Men’s Team Champion It is quits reasonable for the defenders to look lor ruffing
lead indicated that South still had the king of clubs. Hence South could have only two diamonds at most, and East could not expect to get a diamond ruff. West took the ace of diamonds and returned a diamond, •xpecting his partner to ruff. This defense gave South time to start the trumps and the fortunate position of the cards made it easy for declarer to draw trumps and set up his
hold: S-A 10 6 H-A 8 5 H-A hold: S-A 10 6 H-A 8 5 D-75 C-A 9 8 5 2. What do you say? Answer: Bid two clubs. You isnnot afford to jump to three spades since you have only three-card support for spades. Bid your own suit and await developments.
t-H CLUB NEWS The Junior Busy Bees 4-H Club of Russellville held their
first meeting March 25, in the Home Economics room. The club elected their officers as follows: President, Lana Lieska; Vice President, Martha Davis; Secretary, Donna Fordice; Treasurer, Michele Bridges; Health and Safety, Cindy Ades; and Rachel Webb; Recreation, Linda Everman and Cindy Goff; Song Leader, Pamela Redifer; News Reporter, Linda Keeney. The meeting was adjourned.
IN MEMORY In memory of Ida M. Aker, who passed away April 9, 1956. The years may wipe out many things; But this, they wipe out never. The memory of those happy days, When we were all together. John H. Aker and family.
LOCATION HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—After
six months of shooting on location in Spain, “Circus World’’ moved to London for completion of interior shots.
NURSING BRUISES JACKSONVILLE, Fla. UPI —Princee Way nursed the bruises on her face today that should have belonged to someone else. She told police she was walking downtown Wednesday when
a man began beating her with his fists. Suddenly he stopped and said. “Oh, you’re not her. I’m sorry.’’ Then he fled. " ——— ^ LAST WORD MILWAUKEE, Wis. UPI — When Franklin Maurer, 49, appeared in court Wednesday he said the judge wasn’t “nice’’ for bringing up his record of 62 arrests for drunkenness since
1939. Judge John Coffey disagreed and sentenced Maurer to a year in jail for probation violation. But Maurer had the last word: “If I’m going to be held, I’ll just be that much older and so much thirstier.”
BEFORE INFLATION LATONIA, Ky. UPI — In the early 1920s the 550,000 Latonia Championship Stakes was the world’s richest raca.
tricks, but they must seek the right trick in the right hand. Our opponents helped us win the national team championship last month when they tried for the wrong ruff.
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East won the first trick with the ace of clubs and shot back the seven of diamonds. This foolish play got him nowhere. The bidding indicated that South had at least nine cards in the major suits. The opening
spades. WRONG SWITCH Esst made the wrong switch when he led a diamond at the second trick. There was s ruffing trick for the defenders, but not for East and not in diamonds. It was very reasonable to suppose that South had a five-card spade suit. Few experts will open a 4-card spade suit headed by Q-J. (In this case, as it happens. South and North were using a bidding method that promised five-card majors, so East could be sure that South had five or more spades.* East should lead the ace of spades and then a low spade immediately after taking the ace of clubs. When declarer leads trumps. East must step up with the ace of hearts to lead a third spade. The ruffiog trick defeats the contact. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one spade, and the next player passes. You
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