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iiiHimimiiiHi llllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIJI'<i|||||||||||||| Mario li :a,,-4t Hefald-fc???╜*nef LOS ANGELES HERALD# Hlllllllllllllllllll Why a nS cult is deve' the memcy singer, M examine^ the Aroy of this/ ing Hei imufhtr I *wtm (Blahe ?· (MORNING) <3 *,733 SUN. 532,600 MUSI ?║ MOVIES liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii |$how?╟÷ H 4 1966 PI Mr/ ' |gB *0 len signed ?√ß Sheinwold on Bridge Don?╟╓t Blame Cards When You Los w e11 -k now A year by namft, his ?╟úWorst Dres| rubber bridge Unlucky? That?╟╓s one word tricks, and East would lea jld a few weeks for it. Dummy was known to a club upon taking the ac iands-JEIoteJ in have scattered strength op- of spades and again upon be ?╟≤uck a familiar posite a powerful hand with ing given a spade ruff. The: ?ach match the solid diamonds. The lead of would take two spades, the i that they had the queen of hearts could king of hearts, and three ruff, while the win- very easily cost a trick. ing tricks. * A modestly that A few hands later the losers Actually, West led another dayed the op- bid a flighty slam in an at- diamond to kill dummy?╟╓s ace. terhpt to catch up. Down one. East obediently ruffed, and kingly true in If the score had been even South over-ruffed with the latch in which they would have stormed at ?╟÷ This item has no. been digitized in its entirety. sand points. You might think ^ 11? that so big a margin was all east met a in the cards, especially in an fully as ll all-expert game, but actually m the losers could have saved the match hands. One geles expl bias Stone win the tl first annl in just three of these hands de- pended on the opening lead against a slam. Schenken pairs chai opened the hi?╟╓ ing with one by the Lf club (an artificial forcing tel I kidL and Mrs, Schenken?╟╓s * I response of one no frump Erdos a showed 9 to IF points in Mr. and ifi high cards, but no suit of en New I more than four cards, nal knot Schenken jumped to three h i k I diamonds, showing, a solid deals by I suj^ Mrs. Schenken raised to $10,000 fil four diamonds, and Schenken * A to the w| bid six diamonds. One of our * * East dealer f Both sides vulnerable 1 NORTH A K 104$ VJ52 OAKS *A94 WEST EAST A QJS7 4 AS VK84 VQ6 OJ 109763 0 42 A None A KQJ1065% i, tipi van! fieel gfwiti ion, 1 Onsi m PH fherel .Ihavei And 11 la mol If able I |en.?╟Ñ I a him, SI ft to K?╜ i night, I tormer gift te Bourn |i in Pal id him oft Is not, as |e d to so* I chamois ] iit they nef SOUTH A 952 m A 10971 O Q8 A 873 South West North Pass l o Double i 3 Double All Pass Opening lead ?╟÷ <?√? / The | plucky experts had to nick $4000 fq the opening lead from this Tied to] ?·an* *10 5VQJ973 0 76 ha^queen of *P**es would ?·*Jr Wh,t r*-, ?╜?╜ Oklahor - My fortunate friend led lng the jack of ' places, $1500, u in any match of reason- gf interlocutor! able length the cards do slbrangedhin make a difference, but not Jtshley, dined fl a decisive difference. Skill is ?║La Scala. Th<| Schenken took the queen and j the queen of hearts, a fatal king 0f diamonds ad then hy Bool choice. Dummy had A-10-.6 of led ft low trump from dum- and MS hearts, and declarer had K-4. my. East played low, ad your r<| He Won with the kin?· a.nd Schenken?╟╓s ten lost to the what tells the story. geles. I eventually tookva finesse with king. _ _ ~ ~ . In adl the ten of hearts, thus win- West could now collect 500 To order A Pocket Guide teed ning three heart tricks instead points by switching to the to Bridge send 50 cents to of only two. This trick made queen of spaades. The de- Boston Globe, Boston, Mass. a difference of 1470 points. ' fenders would get two spade 02107. ?╟÷b-?╟ú ,ch other althg ah also dates m who appeare| ?╟úThe Bubbl?½ John went oft Jg&Y to a screef ^lviS West led a trump to dum- my?╟╓s jack, and Schenken led a low spade from dummy. East had to play the ace and could give his partner a club ruff, but nothing helped. Schenken got back to his K for the a| hand with a trump to take (phow* whif a marked finesse with dum- trip. rm my?╟╓s tenof spades. He then gltoo had. \ discarded a club on the king & that Warn! of spades, making his dou- hack hereft bled contract for a score of ^ ending on ?╟ 8 730 pointe. || poream.?╟Ñ In ?╜ West?╟╓s defensive lapse cost IT, ctn a 1230 points (the difference between what he would have ^ wm De " collected and what he actual- 8ers^ ly paid out). The three hands J example M we have mentioned cost the F losers some 3500 points- |aollywo^ d|| more than the margin by diamonds, which they lost. ftley went to Sitting dent ?╟÷ wlf But,' expanse o| which he | On thl que that graduate ance Dri\| than his I Becan la One an For tl were in productiofl definitely! Garr Americar does the I campaigr! process ing at h(| sons at Bondural ?╟úIn thentic stay neal Garner el and a tlf half-doze