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JAY BECKER @aQo 99854 @AQE2 ere 310765 mh AK762 be @KIJ107532 10 @Q9 41093 - The bidding: South West North East Hazen Forquet Fishbein Siniscalce 3@ Pass Pass -Dbie Pass 4 Dbl. 46 Pass Pass Dble. final session 30 IMPS behind the Italians. The third deal of. the 20-board closing session rovided some hectic action at one table and a weird bidding sequence at the other. Hazen “opened with a preemp- tive three bid and Fishbein coukt do nothing but pass and hope Siniscalco would come in. His wish was granted when Sinis calco, in a difficult position where anything he did might turn out to be wrong, chose to double. Forquet responded with four clubs and Fishbein, of course, doubled. This contract did not appeal:.to Siniscalco and hé ran to four diamonds. Fishbein had a 300-point loss. (He could have been defeated another trick ithe play went.) It was pair was caught badly line. went (there is no misprint) as follows: South West North East Avereia Fry elledeuse Laseré Pass Pass 2 Pass 2NT Pass 3@ Pass Pass Pass Club system was in operation. hand with 444-1 distribution. Was spades, and that hence North had hearts, diamonds, and clubs. tes gained 5 IMPs.) ete sae Leer TT as one of jthe few hands where an Italian out of When the Roman pair held the DAILY CROSSWORD; DOWN ACROSS 1. Lawyer's 41. Wine 43. Compass point (abbr.) 43. Norse ) goddess ; of death | tae + DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: _ ' AXYDLBAAXE ' is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos- trophes, the length and formation of the words are al! hints. each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation OENSP GJKK UHZK IGDGKSF UDAe« INHAI, H UF IHES—JHSUKI. Yesterday's Oryptoquote: THE HAPPY MAN INEVITABLY CONFINES HIMSELF WITHIN ANCIENT LIMITS—HAW- THORNE. (© 1968, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) “s “GRANDMA North-South cards, the bidding The highly artificial Roman The two club bid announced a The two notrump response was an artificial bid requesting ident- ification of which three suits were held. The three spade re- ply stated that the short suit Avarelli thereupon passed, hav- ing lost interest in the hand, and Belladonna .became declarer at three spades with a singleton as trump, but with seven trumps ia: dummy, to fortify his cause. He went down one. 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One Ottawa woman said she knitted several sweaters on a Isle Knitting Comp- w, sent them to its Toronto office and received a $2.50 cheque for her 33 hours work. i ETTA KETT Pie mde wy PY HAVE YOU FLIPPED 2 .9 DUST.’ SEE You To- THERE'S NOT GOING TO til MORROW—WELLGET H! BE A PROM.” AND WHY, SHACK HIM UP pe » WITH ME 2?_ a cities, women complain they| were persuaded to buy knitting‘ machine purchased from the Fair. HENRY SECRET AGENT X-9 PR a) cleaning power. We . Why not buy today. wheels for effortless .no- sher will scrub your floor put on the it to perfection. You can have all this Summerside Dial 3200 Mrs. HOUSEWIFE! Are You ‘Bushed’ When There Is No Need To Be only * ‘ Firestone Home & Auto Co. 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