The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1965 — Page 3
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Nine Of Diamonds Misleads Declarer By Alfred ^Aieiimold
cause he had the nine of dia-
monds but not the ten.
South took both top hearts, ruffed a heart, led a trump to
Finland finished in sixth place the ace and ruffed another in the recent European Cham- heart. Then he led a trump to pionships, giving most of the the jack and returned a club, other countries a great deal of ACCURATE RETURN
are most unlikely
game.
to have a
trouble. One reason was the un-
Jack Kelly, of the Irish
usual bidding method used by t eami V von with the queen of the Finns, as shown in today s c i U bs and made the very accur-
hand.
West dealer Neither side vulnerable NORTH A A J 4 2 V K 6 5 3 O J 7 4 A 98 WEST EAST A 73 A 8 C? 109 Q J g74 O Q 10862 0 K.5 A AQ62 A K. 10753 SOUTH A KQ 10965 A2 O A93 A J 4 Vest Norlh Fast South Pass 1 NT! Pass 3 A Pass 4 A All Pass Opening lead — ^ 10
4 S H-K S 5 8 D-J 7 4 C-, castle and Mrs. Nadene Burks 9 8. What do you say? j spent Tuesday in Bloomington.
Miss Barbara Burks attend-
Answer: Bid two spades. ed the G reencas tie-Crawfords-This is a maximum holding ville Jr . hig , h basketba n game for this raise, but don t wor- : at crawfordsville Thursday ry about missing a game. If night Barbara plays m the
partner cannot bid again, you pep Band
~ j Mrs. Ernest Heber attended 1 the Club meeting Wednesday afternoon at the West Madison Home Ec Club at the home of Mrs. E. B. Bartlett in their beautiful country Home near Kitesville it was well attended with seventeen members present a very interesting lesson was given by Mrs. Paul Aker on our elder citizens. Delicious refreshments was served by the hostess of home made
New Maysville News by Lulu Ward Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leak were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and M!rs. Junior Burdine at ; Roachdale on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward called at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Ward a Linsburg Sunday afternoon. Recently Mrs. Dale Despain and Mrs. Debbie Kiser of Indianapolis visited their sister Mrs. Pearl Elliott. The new bridge on the New Maysville and Roachdale road is now open to the public. Mrs. Violet Leak and daugh-
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Wednesday, November 24, 1965
Fern News
By Mrs. Ernest Heber Fern Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber
ate return of the ten of dia- visited relatives at Knightsville
monds. South could have made Sunday.
the contract by playing low Mr aand Mrs william Perry squash pie and fruit cake and from the dummy and leading his are the p aren t s G f a baby the members toured her home, other club. East would have to dau g hter born Friday, 19th at Mrs. W'illiam Aker attended a take the next diamond with the the p utnam County Hospital, birthday party for the kinderking and then any return would She hag been named Rebecca garden children at Putnamville
North's opening bid of one no-
allow dummy to ruff while South discarded a diamond. The nine of diamonds made South hope that Kelly had led his top diamond and that East contract if Kelly had led any He therefore played the jack of diamonds from dummy. East covered with the king. and
South won.
Lynn. I school for all the children who had birthdays in November. Donnie and Ronnie spent Saturday with their grandpar- Miss Patty Burks spent Sunents, Mr. and Drs. Don Heber. i day with Mr .and Mrs. Chester Hutchison Jr. and sons on Mrs. Doris Helton of Green- ^i anba ttan Road.
East won the next club and i returned a diamond. This gave
trump on 8 high-card points W est two tricks with the queen is recommneded only to Finns and eight of diamonds, defeatand millionaires. In this case the , n g t be contract.
final contract was a bit ambitious but not really unreason-
able.
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Bill Perry and daughter, Ametra spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Perry at Rockville. Mrs. Frances Nelson of Limedale visited Mr. and Mrs. Joy Cummings Sunday. Mrs. James Clark and Mrs.
Y-PALACE OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY November 25th TURKEY DINNER WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS Home Made Pies Junction 36 & 43
ter Sharon Hart had the mis- his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob fortune of wrecking their truck, Leak and family. the truck was badly damajed Mrs Gann0 of New Winches . u no one nr . ter, Mrs. Dixie Sekerak, Violet I Leak and Darrell and Vickie Mr. and Mrs. Bob "Leak and pRirt called on Lulu Ward durfamily of Indianapolis called on ing the week.
You are invited to a Coffee on Friday, Nov. 26 At The Pearl O'Hair House from 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Bring a newcomer and take time to look around.
South would have made tho 5HARE YOUR CHRISTMAS Waglc and Miss Amc ZTd IfT, Tn'rorT- WITH A MENTAL PAT,ENT ™ ^
West opened the ten of hearts ample , f West , ed a ]ow dia _ |
and South saw that the prob- mond South would play low
lem was to limit the loss in
from the dummy and capture
diamonds to one trick. If he had the king with the ace He could held A-10-9 of diamonds he then lead a diamond toward would have tried two finesses. dummv to get a trick with the
If he had held A-3-2 of dia-
monds he would have played for X-x or Q-x in an opponent's hand. South went astray be-
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