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(cricket) Digamy go—Feet of three Answer to previous puzzle. 14—Fuss syllables TTr^TiMS* 16— A lair 83—Assimilated ■£- Bi JUSL Jf jll r J*, 17— Former form of “in” 1 10 l f 3 Oju ft fe SjjgVH O American 84—Merry “f K\M £ ft T\ 18— Short for weight Y§|j|j £> Q | t-|j^ to—Short*"jerk y f iif' u motions 38—A fruit \ jTjfifL. u BHvJ TPtlN\[£ down T jj£ eTT kTq f\ » nußft 1— Self-esteem 6—Having three «3" r t" 2 Arabic (ab.) feet BB.N s ° ** 3 Sailor 7—Odious ft u(G| oHHJ v \ jW NE. ft T 4 Dry and hot B—Overstate TT tW“ ““ IT 6—Boy’s nick- 9—Cooling in- R. HO C> fat u name st ..ment m S fS U t-[T D fe ——— da CONTRACT BRIDGE 1 WWTTEN FOII CENTRAL PRESS I By L V. SHEPARD I || FAMOUS WUDOE TEACHER THE NF.W LAWS WITHOUT previous explanation to opponents, no convention should be used io which partner attaches any meaning except the ordinary one. During the auction an opponent may inquire the meaning of any call sus pected of being conventional. The partner of the one making the call must answer the question. If desired by the opponent, the maker of tiie call may he asked lo leave (lie table while the answer is given. A player has a right to ask other players to “draw their cards”, to show t. Inch'each has played. Unless he does this it is illegal for his part ner in any manner to call attention o the cards played. As a penalty Hie oilier side may oblige the of fender's partner to play his highest or lowest card to the trick, should lie he unable to follow suit he must play •x suit specified hv opponent. Provided lie has not intentionally looked at (he face of any curd in a player's hand, declarer's part net may r (ft) Reply to a player’s. proper question; (b) when requested, dis cuss questions of fact or law; (c) question declarer regarding his possible revoke; (d) draw attention to a defender’s Irregularity and ask declarer whether he knows his rights. “The proprieties" are the methods or standards of good society. They include the acts natural to a polite and honest player. No law enables Icß \ 'LL. THINiK OF You eve<2-Y i-M hotel ; wmu-G Youfwonv, MllfZ AQNSEHSE HF.Y BODOVI-TAKE. ORR& OF (TV STAND VWLE \ FON 1 ooaa To ftV fMS.BF.fi -SHOP ( —ZC7— ' Hot x>o6-si Pop ftHfc PAGE SEVEN one to collect a he; from e i? or to punish a player who disregards tiie proprieties, as (lie offender shorJdl he shunned. The laws list the pro* prieties, to prevent a novice or thoughtless player fiom sinning. Ths following are regarded as particular* ly reprehensible, to — Watch Hie way a player sorts hia cards or the place from which he draws a card, to make any inference therefrom. Call attention to the number o t tricks needed to complete or defeat the contract or tiie fad iiial it has already been fulfilled. Call attention to an incident of the unction, or prepare to gathei a trick before all have played to it. 4 A i) V A J 10 1 1 4 A .17 4 *AS 2 4 k . . * V <’• 3 2 V Q 7 .*■ . 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