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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Feb 1964, p. 15

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Shell for peas 16. Girl's name 18, Likely 19. Outside of bread 21. Legislative bod ly 24. Winter necessity 28. Dress- maker's fasteners 29, Leaf of @ book 30. Poker 2: stake Wandering 32, Devil 34, Jewel 37. Public vehicle 38, Five-dollar bill: sl re ene "BRNO Baae YOURS! a eo" 4 MICKEY MOUSE Ai al ITS A RAY DN Si «BUT UNCA MICKEY SAYS ALL IT wea 225 "BRAVO! NOUS AVONS TRAVERSE LES GRANDS LACE SANS ticiDENtT,"" S'ECRIE LASALLE, LES GARS, TRAITE DES FouReures,* DANS LA DE LASALLE, ye RENVOVE LE GRIFFIN TA MONTREAL SOM ABONDAMTE CARGAISON DE FOURRURES VA PAYER MES DETTES," F1SROM ILI TE AMOS STINT, 7 89a "WEDINOW OL WRAERED BNL AIVE TOES WY To North dealer. sais 4 North - South vulnerable. <¢ «« pening lead -- queen of A good general i for~ declarer to follow os hands tract only if th had read , 7 should ee oe in way, he that distribution to exiat. ni South was in six hearts and': West led the queen of clubs, |: Declarer took it with the a a cashed the king of hearts, continued with a heart. When East showed out, the contract' looked fairly hopeless, since -it-: appeared that West would be oe " bp Po yg one club, in addition to of hearts, " cag ' But South proceeded to maké. the contract despite the $1 trump break. He took the ace of hearts, played the king and another spade, and finessed the - nine when West followed low." With the finesse succeeding, South was able to discard both his club losers on the spades he- fore West could ruff, and the. outcome was that he made the: slam losing only a trump trick." Note that it would not have... helped West to Play the ten of: 'spades on the second spade lead, »'" Declarer would win the ten with~.- the queen, return to his hand""' with a diamond, and then»-- finesse the nine of spades to ob: " a oe same result. ne 'outh's play of fines the nine in the hope that Wert had' been dealt four spades to the" J-10 was very unusual, but it was the right play nevertheless, Declarer realized he could not make the contract if the spades» were divided 3-2, since he would' be unable to discard Both ene: losers in time if this were the case, Kc Once West had shown . with a trump trick, South knew he could make the contract one.' ly if West had four spades, and he therefore played on the as. sumption that this was the ac- tual distribution. 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