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Henderson daily dispatch. (Henderson, N.C.) 1914-1995, August 19, 1935, Image 7

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HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1985
| THE OLD HOME TOWN by STANLEY
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ACROSS
I—A1 —A sliding bar
for a door
s—Besmear5 —Besmear
y—Appropriates
12—Pronoun
14 — Uncertain
15— Thus
16 — Common
18 — The armpit
19— A medicinal
plant
20 — Acme
22 —Long ton
(abbr.)
24—A letter of
the alphabet
26 A stripe
27 — An excuse
30 — Surname of
“Lighthorse
Harry”
31— Place for sale
of milk prod
ucts
32 — Suffix to form
nouns of
agency
33—A negative
ion
35 Old English
"you”
36 Smaller
38— Hog thighs
39 Heroine of
Wagner’s
"Lohengrin”
DOWN
B—Wealthy
10— Rear guard
(abbr.)
11— A practical
joke
13—A play house
15 —Bondage
17 — Eric (abbr.)
18 — Part of verb
2—River in W.
Siberia
S—Amiable
4 Ensnare
STo make into
two thick,
nesses
6 Reverence
7 Pronoun
' CONTRACT BRIDGE,
WHITTEN FOR CENTRAL PRESS
By L V. SHEPARD 1
1 pv FAMOUS BRIDGE TEACH* B J&
MASTERING BRIDGE (14)
A BRIDGE expert excels through
;reat natural aptitude and constant
practice with his peers. lie does not
pretend to be a reliable instructor in
all cases. On a particular feature,
like informatory doubles, be hardly
would venture to lay down rules of
procedure without careful study of
ihe subject. Textbooks usually con
tain little practical information on
this particular topic, although its im
portance merits full particulars—far
more than short articles can cover
adequately.
Under ordinary conditions
the informatory double announces
possession of a minimum of all re
quired to fulfill a responsive con
tract, provided doubler’s partner can
win not less than 3 tricks in his own
hand. In case the doubler can win
>ne trick more than shown by his
louble he raises the responsive call
if the doubler’s partner can win one
trick more than 3 he can raise his
own bid. In case the doubler’s part
ner can win 2 tricks more than ex
pected of him he may respond one
trick higher than required by the
double.
At normal score the hands shown
below justify informatory doubles of
the opening calls noted beside each
holding of the doubler.
1-Club—
*A732 41x852
4KJ 7 6 ' AO
1-Spade—
*9 , ♦£.73 2
AJ 3 2 w, 4KQ3 2 '
*49 aA J 5 2
3-Hearts —
4AK32 4 K Q 3 2
4 9 « A Q 10 3
11;;\ ;ngr doubled with the hands
Where Bodies Were Taken
Dr. Henry VV. Griest, who cared for bodies of Will Roger.. i..nd Wiley Post
after they were taken to medical mission at Point Barrow, also shown.
(Central rr«M/
PAGE SEVEN
small quan
tities
C3—To direct a
remark
A pronoun
ta!—A state of
the U. S.
, (abbr.)
57 —K eeo; ding
secretary
(abbr.)
"to be”
21 —To enroll fer
jury duty
23—ltidicules
25 A groove
26 — A note of
tlie scale
2S —Lithium
(symbt 1)
29 —Ahirmativo
votes
31 —Dispense Li
Answer to previous puzzle
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b\j er. Nj|pEf?! o uA F
5" I Jr! CjL j d 1 1CT if A W
J_ E ijffih’llLSiSE
' SSjE.
Sf\N\ o C'_]L_ Ps TjE
■i v WM
| y_ H e_
s r]h.'d
/ cel d
i1 ~.?„2L
above, through amity to ruff oppon •
cut’s suit each hand given above jus
tifies raising the responsive suit cuL
once.
4J 0 5
% 4 Q J 10 4
487 G 2
/.J Hi
I ♦ 3 —T7 — 48 4 2
4 A K 8 3 Y. ,496
• 4KQJ4 ♦lO 6
A A K 8 4 cs\ 49885
8 2
4 A K Q 10 7 6
47 5 2
v 4A 9 d
*Q
West doubled South’s opening bid
of 3-Spades. Partner bid 4-Clubs,
which West raised to game, not being
■ vulnerable.
The opening lead xvas the K of
spades. Dummy ruffed the Q of
spades lead. Two rounds of winning
1 trumps followed, pulling all adversely
1 i held clubs. The K of diamonds was
I led, giving opponents their second
arid last defensive trick.
| Dummy’s last trump was ruffed
out with a third, spade lead. East
gained entry to his hand by means
of his 10 of diamonds. His hand
contained no more losers and was
spread for inspection, just fulfilling
its game contract.
Had Norths hand been held by
idoubler’s partner, instead yf v\
East really held, the response vvoujd
have been 4-Hearts, instead of. i
• Clubs. Gani* would have resulted
from the Informatory double If v<fu
will leave the South and West liolfl
j injcs ns given, then carefully ahufile
I md deaUthe rejiiaining 20 ci :*da. ' OU
i will find results both interesting and
. i instructive.

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