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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Apr 1964, p. 23

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Apportions 13, To grow old 14, Spot 31, Genus of taker: 15, Still geese cards 7 4 5 7 Te V, 25. Polish general 26, King of the fairies: folklore 28. Traps 29. Consume Yesterday's Answer 32. Sheeplike * 84. Little island 87. Plump 38. A tricke MICKEY MOUSE V/, " "A CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Mesters' Individuel Chompionship Play) East dealer. North-South vulnerable. Opening lead -- ace of spades, This hand occurred during Los Angeles Bridge Week two years ago. It was played in the men's pair championship by E@ ward O. Taylor and Harold Guiver, who won the event. The bidding was hectic. Guiver (South) opened with only one diamond, but made up for the underbid by to six clubs at his next turn. When East then eacrificed at six spades, Guiver made a forcing pass, inviting Taylor to either double six spades or bid a grand slam with a suitable hand. ~ Taylor boldly bid seven clubs and that became the contract. West led the ace of spades. When Guiver ruffed, he then had less trumps than West, though he did not know it at the time. : He found out soon enough, however, when he played a club 'to the ace and East showed out, Undaunted by this ent, Guiver proceeded to e contract anyhow, He led the queen of hearts and played low from his hand, When the finesse succeeded, he switched his attention to dia- monds, As he ran the suit, West had the choice of ruffing or not, 13 he : "CEUX-C1 ONT ADOPTE LA MANIERE DE VRE DES EUROPEENS ET FONT but it did not matter what Went did, as the cards were divided. 8-2--The Doctors 7--Day in Court 63---Scariet? Hill %--Gunsmoke @2--Jack Paar 11-9-8-/-6-4-3-2--News, Sports hide of calf 28, Comp icitiemenamion aa ee cme) is PM. 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