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EAST AND WEST had quite an rgument over the possibility of .topping the small slam bid at ;earts. East claimed that the .open ng spade lead aione made 6-oud pos sible. Is this true? « A Q J 10 8 #7 ♦AK98743 A None * 6 -~v“j 87 5 f 4 3 , * . 4 2 £ J 10 9 8 S- None 7 3 2 4»K Q 6 *K V A K J 10 8 2 #652 4A 8 4 Bidding went: South, 1-Heart; West, 2-Clubs; North, 3-Diamonds; South, 4-Hearts; North, 4-Spades; South, 6-Hearts; North. 6-Diamonds; South, 6-Hearts, doubled by East. The opening iead was the 6 of spades. Dummy’s Ace won. The ione heart was led, and the 10 won the finesse. South led off both his top hearts, hoping to bump opposing trumps. Declarer led a diamond. East ruffed with the Q. South's Ace of ciubs won the return lead. Dum my was put in with the Ace of dia monds. Declarer’s last diamond and 2 low clubs were discarded on the 3 good spades, yielding the small slam bid. „■. ■- , > i An opening, lead pf trumps would have produced the* same' result as Reading;the spade. Unless teast plavs t -T-* / 1 *■ ImiURE PRESENTS^ i———L. Walrus - ;- Ut I ‘* . PHYSICAL FEATURES ' v ‘ feet tong, four feet high, very ,-broad head svitn rusks tv, o‘feet tong, wide mouth; with upper tip overhanging lower and carrjfej (r.g bristiy mustache of stiff hairs six inches long, tongue hollowed iEt> front and 12 inches long, skin wrinkled and little or no fur; coreflippSTflf ,jng and n&rrow. hind ones shorter and broad Color dull siate./ -^ \ U r,known 1 \ f DR A WING LESSON ' H --- fknen unmolested, the walrus is a gentle 'creature despite the t&<ft :hat his tusks, growing downward Horn ins upper jaw, make him |sdkiireny fierce, to say nothing cl his enormous sue, bloodshot eyes, whiskers and loud roaring His tusks are powerful when he needs them to figfct a polar bear, but be uses these’ mostly to dig up the small shellfish he finds on the bed of the sea. The tusks arc very valuable and the body, sometimes weighing 44W.; ?'-soaiMUk; v giye3 half a ton of excellent oil. The best buffing lekth* } ers today are made of wulrus hide. v' *' y PAGE FIVE his Q he will win a single trump trick. He can be deprived of the Q of hearts, either by leading a fourth trump or by allowing East to ruff a diamond. In either event a small slam will result. Try an opening lead of diamonds, covering with dummy’s K. n East ruffs he will obtain only his single trump trick. If East leads a trump he will be picked up. The balance of tricks must go to South. If in stead of leading a trump East leads a spade overtake the K with dum my’s Ace and pick up East’s trumps, yielding a small slam. Suppose that East leads his K of clubs, after his ruff of a diamond. Win with South’s Ace. Enter dummy with a spade. Pick up East’s trumps. Enter dum my' with a diamond. Discard South’s losers on dummy’s spades, giving a small slam. Suppose that East refuses to ruff the opening diamond lead. Hearts will be led through him, as they wer® with the opening spade lead and! East will win his single trump only, just as happened in the original play of the hand. To insure this result South can lead a trump, or enter dummy' with the Ace cf spades and take 3 discards of losers, then force East to ruff the Ace of diamonds or take a belated heart lead. Refusal to ruff will do East no good. Lead a club. Two methods will yield the small slam. Have dummy ruff the club. Put South in with hi* K of spades. Lead trumps until East’s Q wins his only trick. Or let South’s Ace win the first club trick. Take two rounds of hearts. Put dummy' in with a spade. Cast off de clarer’s 2 low clubs and ope low dia ihond on duiamy’s spadea can stop the| small'slatn. f• /, I