“0-872 3‘ .0 l.+ 01 were...”m North East' outh west ,1 2NT Pass 43 Pass”* Pass ‘Pass Opening lead:.5C ‘ South immediately step- ped up with the club ace are drawn fOr fear of the singleton lead. After all the outstanding trumps are have drawn, he then leads for the finesse, losing to ast's Queen. East, prefer— ring to lead back a solid suit rather than a broken He returned the heart king. eclarer then made his con- cholarships and Bursaries re available for graduate tUdy. Each week there will 8 a list in the Cadre as 9-11 as advertisements over IMN. More information is Vailable on these and 0th? r3 at Student Services. anada'Coufing‘M.A.'Scholar- hi 3, ~ These-scholarships are 81“Ed at $5000. Candidates “3? be nominated by the a1I‘man of the Department Y October 15, 1975.5The7 leld 0f study is?,T "' and the scholarship is enable anywhere in Canada. NORTH S—AKS H—A9 D—Q987 C-AKJIO w S-32 S-64 E' E H—876532 H—KQJlO A s D-A52 D—KJlO ’s r 0—53 c—Q964 T SOUTH S—QJ10987 H—4 D-643- Biddin “fiaitnér seae‘Y‘iei‘i intprove‘ Yourgames' iohnienkins \ .J CountTricks First - tract easily, sluffing off a diamond on the fourth" Club. It seems that we should not be hard on East for not knowing that the diamond lead would set the contract. After all, if declarer has the ace and some small dia- monds, that lead would give him an overtrick. Yet whenf making the heart lead, East committed an unforgiveable sin. He forgot to count tricks. He knows (or should know) that South has six spade tricks. Both the bide ding and the plaf‘pbfnt to that. Add a heart trick and three club tricks and you have a contract where the .tricks are there.for the taking. East-West, then ‘must take four tricks bef- ore South gets/back in.Hence to have any hope of setting the contract he must lead a diamond, hopin that West. has the ace and South at least three small— As a final note, if Sou— th had had the ace of dia- monds in addition to his six spades would he not have made a slam try after North opened two No Trump? Seh'olarships and Bursaries I.O.D.E. Scholarship Valued at $5000. There is one award for each province in Canada. The field of stu- fly is in the humanities or anything of interest to the Commonwealth. The awards are tenable in the United King— dom. Awards-fer-ReSearch and Study} in Mental Retardation Valued at $1500. The sch— olarship is tenable at any _ university which offers a programme relating to Mental Retardation. Candidates must have recieved their degree. in a related field. *“il2lir The Cadre, Oct. J4, 1975, page J] The‘flueen 'Queen .J i \ Bishop .. 9 Knight .. 9 Book . _. 5p Pawn - 3 How they ever reached this position, we'll never know but here they are with the expert ready to mate the duffer. "Hold it", says the wood- pusher, "Anyone can mate me with one of the rocks. How about doing it the hard way 03m!_ {duofiqui Application forms, Appoint— ments for Interviews and Additional Information are available for the following i at the canada Manpower Cen— tre on Campus, Room 102, Main Building. Attention — Graduating Students: Recruiters on Campus Oct. 20 — Bank of Montreal Interested in B§A_or EA Graduates for management psitions. If you are int— _erested, you must advise this office by Oct. 20. Summer Employment '76 Science and Engineering Students Employment opportunity with the International Associa— tion for the Exchange of Students — provides for the technical experience abroad related to your field of studies. Furhter informat— ion available at this office 1976 Olympic Games Positions available for bilingual (French and Eng— lish) hostesses and guides. Application Deadline: Nov. 30, 1975. . National Research Council Summer positions in labra- tories in various Canadian locations for Science and Engineering Students. Ap— _plication deadline 21 Nov. .. ‘4’ . .uf‘.(o.- $4 Traps.fHer”Leader ...mate me with your pawn but" , "'But what?" ’ "But don't mova your king!" The situation looked hOpeless. Finally the old pro looked up from the bo— ard and said "Alright, I'll mate you with the pawn on one condition - that you promote your pawn to queen when it reaches the eighth rank. If you do so, I will then mate you in three." Can you, dear reader, figure out how the expert mated the duffer before turning to the answer? ' White Black 1.R—Q8 P—K4 2.R—KR8 P-K5 3.RrKR3 P—K6 4.R—KN3 P—K7 5.R—KR3 P-K8(Q) 6.R—QR3ch Q—QR4 7.R—QR7ch QxR/QR7 8.P—N7 and mirable dictu...mate Oct. 21 - Bank of Nova Sco- tia - Interested in Gradu— ates of any discipline for gManagement trainee positi— OI'lS c Oct. 21 — Northern Electric Interested in BBA graduates for positions in Industrial Accounting. A representative from the Atlantic Provinces Associa— tion of Chartered Account— ants will be on campus Thursday Oct 16 ar 3:30 pm in the Robertson Library Lecture Threatre. All stu- dents interested in pursu- ing a career in Chartered Accountancy should attend. «Tired? Of Senators Who Never Act Fbr You ’ Listen to You Talk to you Believe in You ‘Then Vote MacRae He'll push for: More Student Participation inTDEcisions Relevant Curriculum An Anti—Calendar Greater Communication Between Students and Profs More Concentration on Individual Development Less Bureaucracy Less Red Tape ~ dave macrae