Newspapers / Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, … / July 29, 1940, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. hufU'iv 5 A !'• f 7 Km.! ».f liO. Aral-kki stat. 11 T>> t hf !. v 12. Spfi* !f • ■£ ;li tmil l3 I'.H 15. Tit< «uti 16. ; :i spi'tii: 17 km«i"t' tasuu >! skin 2U A husk 22 *»}■ mi a tu.-ri.ir.' 24 Man 25 Mai in. rtvatinvs; 31 T< maU tuuuy iJ. K>Ui:ii'> (jnai 34 Rov.iuu implfiiifni 35. Kwmn.u (JllH't.) 36 Ot.< <• in«»iv 39. Claw 41 Italian ''i" 12. H. »>: . v measure 43. I'ntfii li 44. (\nup;i •15 A11 un< l>t »W X 1. 1 >1.11. tarn 2. SU'fi'ian ; r. • o Cfitus of ilu»-ks 4. \ .it<1 5. p'nlt > 'i "i'" 6. [•:-- >»««.r a:.<" 11lit I i, Mil:kl. a*> uuitur.al ! 'Lu c t«f v urcliip !■! (i-hfin.) ]•- >i:: i.- nolo ;;• ii n:u out 2t*. ' i:.i!UV ..in.' • 2:;. Kj'iwis 1!;. _'7 • : tl Lanthanun (sym.) Small hole ;:t>. Piquant :;i Crushing snake Slan t fur Kenneth ::7. A rah kingdom ::s. Titlo To drink haul anil oil etl \ «-st<T»luy's Answer ■10. Iti the midst of BARCLAY ON BRIDGE By Shepard Barclay "The Authority on Authorities" dir.s: Who* of <;• Lf.APIXC. STNC! KTOXS aOAIX^T i -'ill ci atraot. the .ead o: a r r. rr.ny bo the best i>r the '.vrsi r,> launch your attack • • rc r s cit adel. It all : ;■ : the bid ar.! the r. st of your hand. :ho;v h. been no calling suits. th< re .-til! are plenty of oth-r con<i lerations to guide you. governv ! y basic principles which operate logically a goodly percentage of the time. Usually, if you hoM four or mor: trumps. ia^lu ang a pretty sure trick wir.r r. tr.d also a fair ly lor.? Pi le ter to ft *rc-> t! anil try to until yours : Tin; ; thf heart J v.-;>uM r'.qure to work out better titan the clrb 7 from ha;-, i >»*v I i:. the following group, the bidding having been merely l-S; a ; by South. 3 ,*oii v.-ill do bet ir-r to trump hi- hoi ling than his. Spades by North South 1. A A S r> 4 9 J 10 8 6 5 » Q 6 2 A r 3. A 3 5 4 A A > '> ") 3 A 10 7 3 2 5. A K 5 *9 ♦ KS 7 " 3 A 10 7 4 -.a i 4-Spades by 2. A A 5 4 *9 * 9 8 7 5 3 A 10 7 3 2 4 A K 5 4 V 9 <> K 8 7 5 3 ^ 111 7 3 2 6. A Q 5 4 V K 7 3 2 i K J 6 3 2 Sr>.s. 2, .1. i ."» illi7.~trate an- I other basic . you lead a singleton. iv roore ! likely tc» > • t'.io !■•:'. suit in de clarers hand >•£• uurrniv than j some other ?r.'t in which you ' have more cards. The declarer can road it as a singleton as well as your partner can. So upon winning the trick, he probab . * will run trumps and then the side suit, discarding on it the losers of other suits. That probably would happen with hand No. 3 But if you have two or three trumps headed by the A, when, the declarer starts to run trumps, you can win and then have a trump left for ruffing after you try to put your partner in the lead with some other suit. So a singleton lead figures to be good from hands Nos. 2 or 4. But it would not be good from No. 5, because if your spade K won the second round of trumps, you would not have a trump left for ruffing. A low club should be led from No. 3 or 5. One other time for leading a singleton is when any other lead would jeopardize an honor, as in Hand No. 6. Tomorrow's Lesson * 10 8 5 y None ♦ QJ 10 8762 + J 10 A A K Q J ¥ A Q S « A K 4 A 9 6 4 2 V 10 7 5 2 ♦ 953 *3 4 4k None V K J 9 6 4 3 + None AAKQ9653 (Dealer: North. North-South vulnerable.) if South starts the bidding on this deal with 1-Heart, what would you do in the West? T) •: a by Kmt,r Features Syndicate, Inc, Getting the Lcvdown on AAA £2 C. P. Phone photo fVendell L. Willkif (loft). Republican presidential candidate, confers with George N. Peek. first head of the Agricultural Adjustment Admin istration, at Colorado Springs, Colo. , THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPE YE WHV, YER tiOOPVl THE-V AINnT EKiOUbH SHIPWRECKS . TO KEgP'VABLg>V^ ^Vs/HAvT VOufe^ v THINK-" His Nose lo The WHV, <bC ■ ^RE T -" SHlPV^R't . (•THAT'6 .* BEEM \TELl VO By Chic Youn* WAKE UP/ UERB WOODLEY IS CALLING I 7 VOL) - ME WANTS VOU TO GO *—f t ^—-1 FISHING WITH HIM ^ 7 JHUW? - FNFF WHAT??, He'll Never Kno*v The Difference! HE'S RIGHT ~\ OUTSIDE OF THE J > BEDROOM X V WINDOW r/ ( HEV7 > WHAT < ARE VOU * DOIN6? Cupr. 194(1, King Features Syndicate, 1ik\, Wr.rM riuhi* r< THE OLD HOME TOWN s *..«» otf.ro gy ST A N LEY HONESX I WAS JUSTc£0/^<7 j THI?0U6H THE | WASTE FLASKET* i |M A STAMP SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK iSRE By P. J. SCOT! U S l '->:l A [tbM A WREATH oF FL0WE.RSk AMP STRINGS oF SILVER COINS HlWq ACROSS HER. FACE AREA PAR.T aF Bulbar: am BRIDE'S fRoUS^EAU ^ = £UPHAN<5 OF AFRICA YrumPei" Wl<fl A FEW/ SHRILL, EXPLOSIVE KO^ES - V; 4*e £LEPMANf£ oF INDIA ^IVE. A LON^, LOUD, DEEP <RUMPE.1" BLHL ■REU ^E f(o^KO$E $NAKt_ PLAys DEAD WHEK ATTACKED Copr. 1940. Kint; KmIuks \i*~ AlR- SERVlcE 7~*9 INSIGNIA"* EMCLAND COMB 11' THE GUMPb ANDY PUTS IN HIS O.vK YE^-THEIR hAPP»nESS .S- A &RILUANT BEACON &H»N\Ni£i THRCiUCaH THE FOCa OF HATRED THAT HAS. DESCENDED OK THIS. iSAD WORLD — THAT'^, Vs)HV \SK\ S-O DtSlROUS OF S-fc\OOTH\N<b THEkR FINANCIAL FXTH CaA^.' lvYH eOT AM IDEAff / LOK16,'// ^ V >y. MA VVtY,BlM! »F Your happ^i^- u_. DEPENDS ON w5 YOUR DOUCaH, WHV NiOT " " JT MET I DOTE ON MAKIM& Jg OTHERS HAPPY// .. r||| W$S gjlH
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 29, 1940, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75