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Whatever it 1-5. be it running, or jmnping, or flying. or swimming, or dodging, or something @159. always do it the very best you can and don't mind i! You find that some one else can do it better. This is what 0m Mother Nature tries to have all hor children remember and do at g1] times. Those who do, live longest. Old Man Coyote has been telling Peter Rabbit about Grubby m; ma"! Wither. who is as well known in yhe West as Miner the Mole. is in the East, perhaps batty, "Any one who can dig the way you say that fellow can must feel PQYIQPUY saleWvhen he ls inside and has closed the door. It must. be a nice feeling." said Peter. “Yak: sir. it must be a very nice feeiing.| I can dig some, but I'm not what: you would oaii a real digger, my‘ like Jllhmly- Chuck. I would rather] some one else should do the dig. ‘Sill’; for me." i, “You mean o 1 _" ‘ old Man Coyotlé-u are azy said! "N0. sir. I don't mean anything of the kind. It isn't laziness." LflllslrsslslIIIlslllsllllloaslolselallrl Contract Bridge B! Josephine Culbertson ..................-,....... i PROTECTING AN ACE South had ample warning from the bidding in today's deal and should not have been so quick to make the “rlatural" play. North dealer.‘ __ North-south vulnerable» QAliddl 83 ‘QC @>FQ '0 a a Q € F] "QQ. 1*" k1 '5 ‘y I m0 .__- South said later that he was, of course, tempted to double four clubs, but had_made the direct leap to the diamond slam because of the vulnerability conditions. West, void of his partner's suit, decided to try a heart lead (al- been considerably more logical) South won with the blank heart ace and promptly laid down the ace of clubs. In view o! East's high preemptive bid, South could not have been very shocked when West ruifed the club ace. Now West returned a trump — and South was in a very bad position. He still had four losing clubs in his own hand, and only two trumps in dummy. He could dis- LI‘L ABNER card one club on the spades and ,ruff two clubs, but this still ieit lhlm one tantalizing trick short 0i I his slam contract. , i Considering East's bid. and fur- fther considering that West would i have led a club if able to do so, .Bouth should have known ab- ) solutely that West was void oi the [suit and should have acted sc- Icordingly. The correct play. at ‘the second trick, was to lead a low club from the South hand! Even i! East had a trump, he could remove only one of durnmy's ,diiamond|=.. and this would let IBouth rut! two low clubs in dummy. Ho would discard one on the spades and. after drawini trumps. finally cash the club ace for the fulfilling trick. The though s. trump lead'would have. (Iv Thornton W. lureou) I-lo stood Dertectly still “Mother Nature couldn't have il- tended that I should be a real dil- ger. She didn't give me real dig- ging claws and ioet. I can dis. but not fast like a regular digger, not as you say Grubby Gopher can. Did you ever try to dig him out?" “Not since I was old enough ta get a little sense. I tried it a few times when I was young and didn't know any better, but I soon learned that only a real digger, the race. It didn't take me long to catch a Pocket Gopher in a digging race. It dldn' ttake me long to learn that. After that I never wasted any more time trying." Old Man Coyote chuckled at the mem- ory. “Do you know 01' any one who can dig fast enough m catch a Gopher in a digging race?" asked Peter. “I've seen it done. And how the sand did 11y! Yes. slree. the sand certainly did fly for a while," said Old Man Coyote. "Who was it?" asked Peter eagerly. "Who ‘was who?" teased Old Man Coyote, pretending not to under- stand. "Who was the digger who made the sand fly?" asked Peter im- patiently. "Digger," replied Old Man Goy- ote. Ile was still teasing Peter. "O! course he was a. digger, but what was his name?" cried Peter. I-Ie stamped a loot impatiently, “That was his name, Digger," ro- plled Old Man Coyote. "Digger who?" persisted Peter. “Digger the Badger. And no one was ever better named. Un- less you have seen Digger dig you never have seen sand fly," declared Old Man Coyote. "I've seen Johnny Chuck dig when he was in a hurry, and that was some digging. 1 guess Digger the Badger would say so too i! he should see it." retorted Peter. Old Man Coyote grinned and his grin became a chuckle. "II," said he, "Johnny Chuck and Dig- ger the Badger should start dig- ging side by side you would think Johnny Chuck was tied, or had forgotten how to dig, or some- ltlting. Digger the Badger would he out of sight in the ground be- lore Johnny Chuck had much more than his nose buried. S: when he really wants a. Gopher dinner he usually gets it. He can dig faster than any Gopher, and unless the Gopher has a lot o! tunnels that he can dodge around in he might Just as wJell given up at once." Old Man Coyote suddenly stopped talking. He seemed to have forgotten Peter. He stood perfectly still. l-le was looking in- tently at a. certain place on the ground just as you have seen a Cat watching a Mouse hole. »1n hl-s eyes was a look of fierce eager- ness. Pete/r looked at that place. I-lad the grass moved ev_er so little. as l! some one was under the roots pushing it up? 0r had his eyes fooled him? Was something going to happen? -He almost ton-got to breathe as he waited and watched. Nothing moved. Had he been wrong? He watched al- most as eagerly as Old Man Coy- ote. Btlll nothing moved. 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