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' / 3: i ___ . * \ e, V} ” I ‘ • t , t 3 ' / . / W i * , ±j ';*%>• ' 3 1' / ‘ ‘ ‘8 . 30 « ' i _____ jS£ :i ?'< 'iO T '■*' ;; • --uJ___ 4 4 l . rT c, o x 4C 1 . :• «• •• , ----— : . 47 Snrr . up ,• // 5" • ' "7-it-TtH 52 Ci i .. lit-..- K: .1 5 .: a-.re- —-~-- -- ■ i:.i tn.r.g /> 5-t 1'lnn I _1_____ 5.7 X, II pi -- - — --- - - --- DOV. \ ‘ • ^ 1 Prim ; ..! _ 1 . } t ■ 1 _ acuv s i i ■'7; CUYl'l OQl'OTE—A cryptogram quotation W.K'OYXW T Z OS XV Z R S P P X P K G C L V T 1. Q. C I, Q OS XV H Y T X X X XV C M L CO L P 1' O S XX' M - A N M U XV. 'erdav’s Crvptoquote: THE CRUELLEST LIETj ARE i'1 LD IX SILENCE—STEVENSON. 0.■•■■led by King Features Syndicate, Inc. BARCLAY ON BRIDGE By Shepard Barclay "Tho Authority on Authorities'’ MANY' POINTS INVOLVKD MOST Id-Ill OK hands an such th&t . ach of !' - n ofiers only one Interesting ft at ire of any particu lar impin', in. ( •::,••• m a while, however, a .. comes along Which pr. 'a •;r■ :;t series of them T.h, re may lie a point re garding cm -tractive bidding to reach the highest safe contract, quest ions of pre-emptive bidding to shut out the opponents, prob lems of over-bidding to take a de liberate sacrifice, questions re garding the best opening lead and points on the best play after the dumnn has been exposed. A Q J 10 6 4 2 V ,1 S 6 2 0 None A Q J 9 + 5 ,-, A K 9 None -V. j v KQ7 ^ A K 10 9 V CJ 8 7 *1 2 ^ £ I + Q 3 ♦ 19 6.1 L—'-1 *K 8 7 42 A A 9 S 7 f 10 9 4 3 0 J r, 4 Jf, A 5 (l 'ii S P .th sides vul ner hie i South W t N. rth East P» ♦ ias :: V Pa ".NT 4 A 5 0 ]Dbl Raid Wist. able to take probably Otgl 1 tricks in her own hand, OOUid h; i ..a .’il to make an ope:;.:;: I:! 1-Diamonds even Wh. ■■ . 1 ut she was Mrs William Ch. • of Washington. Who with Inr husband shares in Mpdiisq the National Amateur Te am . f I'.iur Ciiampionship and Bn him in ci <: lucting one of the £h< . la. 1 1!n mntry. |bi - '..in; ; . ■; n ml i. ■: tract, she nfS --cl in- h'in<r F r---. | deliberately underbid her hand by one to outwit the opponents. Mr. Cheeks made perfect con structive bids on both of his turns in the East. North also made *• perfect sacrifice effort of 4 Rpades. His partner, holding as many as four of these, had a dif ficult decision between doubling and bidding 5-Spades, for fear that his spade A might he trumped. Mrs. Cheeks, with con fidence in her husband, was really daring with her redouble. It turns out that the 4-Spades could be set only one trick. If North had led a club, the contract would have been set. but he led his spade Q to the K and A. South, .seeing that the heart suit would furnish discards, made the only pity to prevent an extra trick, laying down his club A. hut his opponent already had taken top score on the deal, which was played in the National Champion ships at Richmond. Va. Tomorrow's Problem ♦ S 7 ♦ A K J 2 ♦ A Q 4 A Q 9 8 2 ♦ A 10 6 5 - ♦ Q J .1 2 * 7 ♦ 9 8 6 4 2 ♦ J 9 C 4 : ♦ 75 JS.JC 4 '. 4» ~ ♦ K 9 4 ♦ Q 10 5 ♦ K 10 S 2 A K 10 5 (Dealer: West. Both sides vul nerable. ) If the spade 5 is led against South's contract of 4-No Trumps, how should he play this hand to get the maximum result? .■attires Syndicate, Inc. r -- i fiz.m mmsmu, ■DEAP NOAH-WHEN A ■baker. IS SHORT OF ■FLOUP-, DOES HE ffl/iVT F SHOT T Ak'fS l / » />OTMl.P 13L'« t*o /V. 1.-WAUKELt . Wise. 1^E>EAR~NOAH - if a WAT, 3AL CMe:F ATE ■a grass widow, WOULD IT GIVE HIM W\r FEVER. T C5. LANBY A»ONPe£,f) C. - -, , v » * -“ -<o l ),v. \ a * VO r/c-v V •» ""O -/vcJiv " | m Nmmmx DEAR NOAH *= WHEN YCUR. ‘ FEET' HURT COULD * YOU SUE YOUR ARCHES) For non-support 7 MAS, L. D BEJBNA6U3 iVUuWAUtCEE, wise. DEAR NOAH = SHOULD A BEAUTY NAP ALWAYS BE TAKEN IN A BED OF ROSES ? BuIKCSS 31_NN chabi ctte., h a. DEAR NOAH = WILE BAKING POWDER MAKE A CAKE BLOW UP? MaSc?^ASorH;NCi Wife Preservers_ _Wife Preservers_, cgi:_. , w ^ In making baked < list a • ' v > ■'■y* pies, scald m;lk befo > a Ida 1 eggs Alsu add to eggs slo ly .*■ it ut THIMBLE THEATRE -Starring Popeye lu BLONDIE- Registered r. S. Patent Office) In Hot Water Again! 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