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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Mar 1964, p. 27

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PVH IIS? Awa 23 FRANCAIS,IB INDIENS, 10 SQUAWS ET 3 ENFANTS FONT PARTI DEL EXPEDITION. "MOUIGIAKS FHL TB reAvaIeD £ itv Semis On' eeranN Ot HawnOretas SE ae EG Everyone's iN Stampeding to the... CLIFF MILLS MOTORS | THE LTD. ON NOW AT CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in' Masters' Individual Championship Pley) . South dealer, - Both sides vulnerable. catraz was in solemn session. South was pressing charges against a fellow-inmate whom he accused of violating the pro- prieties of the game. The facts were simple enough. The day before the meeting, South had found himself in a six heart contract on the hand shown. Obviously, on the merits of the hand, he had to lose the ace of diamonds, and the only question was whether or not he would lose a trump trick. Had-he been left'to his own devices, South might not have guessed to finesse against East's queen of hearts. But the question never came up. As soon as the bidding was over, East, a player of consider- able skill, but with a reputation for sharp practice, took a card out of his hand and was about to make a lead out of turn. Before he could do so, though, his attention was called to the fact that it was West's opening lead, So East replaced the card in his hand, but not before South. saw it was the three of hearts! An involuntary murmur of admiration rose from the mem- bers of the committee when they heard this, but hey were quickly silenced by the chair- man, Clearly, South was cer tain to be victimized by the | |brilliant near-lead out of turn. Declarer was bound to misguess the trump situation later, since he couldn't possibly conceive of a trump lead from East with a holding of Q-x-x-. But West ruined the sparkling maneuver. He opened... . guess what? ... a trump! So South made the slam and no harm was done When the committee ques- tioned East about his lead, he denied vehemently any ill in- tent. 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