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ACROSS
26 —Buries
29—Girl’s name
32—Shortened
> form of.
Josephine
' 33—A river near
the sea
34 City in north
Oklahoma
35 — Subside
37—Expressed
one’s
gratitude
39—A region of
the earth
(poetic)
41— The sun
42 — Tenth presi
dent of the
U. S.
43 A native of
Sweden
I— A spring
flower
s— Conscious
10—Kind of tree
ll At no time
12—The game of
tenpins
ls_The head of
a fruiting
spike of
grain
16— A fish of the
Nile
17— Symbol for
aluminum
18— From
(prefix)
l9_Greek letter <
correspond
ing to T
20— Supported
23— A system
25— A fuss
DOWN
island
4 Greek letter
5 Fishermen
6 Pronoun
7 Farewell!
8 — English au
thor—
1— Lhasa is the
capital of
2 A case be
fore a
court
3 A little
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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
WRITTEN FOR CENTRAL PRESS
By Shepard Barclay
“The Authority on Authortfleef*
DESTROY RUFFING
WHEN’ YOU FEEL pretty sure,
from the bidding, that the declarer
expects to cross-ruff the hand, your
best tray to cripple him is by lead
ing trumps. In fact, lead them as
many times as you can and thus
make him use up two on each trick
instead of one. «
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N. 7 6
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♦A K 4 > ' ♦ None
♦ J 53 —±— *AQ 7 2
♦ A4
V 97 6 5 2
♦ Q J 10 9 8
♦ 10
(Dealer: East. East-West vulner
able.)
The bidding on this deal was 1-
Spade by East, 2-Diamonds by
South, 3-Diamonds by North, 3-
Spades by East and 4-Diamonds oy
North, which East doubled.
West led the* spade 10, which
South took with the A. A heart was
led to the A and a spade trick given
up to East. East thought he had
nothing better to return than an
other spade, on which South tossed
his club and ruffed in dummy. A
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Stain’s new luxury liner named after her. With her
Majesty are Princesses Margaret Bose (left) and Elizabeth.
"Cloister
and the
Hearth”
9—Mistook
13— Plural of os
14— Grab
20— -An instru
ment for
measuring
electric
current
21— Sign of the
infinitive
mode
22 Sparkle
24—Therefore
26 Throw out
27 Gallantly
28—
of contempt
30— Perish
31— Spoil, as
eggs
34—Enough
(archaic)
36—The coal fisl
38—Donkey
40—Personal
pronoun
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club was next led and trumped in
the South and followed by the ruff
of. a heart in the North. South con
tinued cross-ruffing back and forth
with the result that he lost only the
spade trick and the two high dia
monds.
If West had read from the bid
ding that North and South held the
type of hands that would be cross
ruffed and had laid down his two
high diamonds and followed with a
third, die result would have been
quite different. That play would
have limited declarer to exactly
seven tricks.
* * *
Tomorrow's Problem
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f JlO 8 4
♦ A 7
♦AK J 4
♦9 2 ♦ A JlO 6 '
f 63 ‘ N. 3
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32 $ 4.110 5
♦9 C 2 - * QlO 8 5
♦Q 7 4
♦AQ9 7 5 2
♦ KQ
♦ 7 3
(Dealer: Southi Both sides vul
nerable.)
How should South play to make
6-hearts after the lead of the spade
9?
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