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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 May 1964, p. 19

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LIDDLE NOODNIK GUNG RECITE HIS POME OF GRITTING/' LI'L ABNER TO ANITA ICEBERG, FIRST SLOBBOVIAN GRAI "\ HARVARD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 7" WE ARE PROUD YOU ARE SO SMOTT ABOUT SELLING -- BUT, FRANKLY, SLOBBOVIAN PRODUCTS ARE SMELLING !7 DUATE OF THE ALL THIS ROTTEN COUNTRY PRODUCES /S /CE AND SNOW, $0 YOU KNOW WHERE YOU AND YOUR BUS/NESS EDUCATION CAN GOL" / \5-5°8/- TRUE! THE LONE RANGER EASY; SILVER! / SEE WHATS BOTHERING YOU NOWS [BUT AS THE LONE RANGER APPROACHE: 'S, THERE 1S A SLIGHT, aero SINISTER VEMENT**** CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER record-holder in Masters' ery 65 109742), Opening lead--king of spades. I have mentioned before that Sylvia was an accident-prone yer. This tendency on her part was undoubtedly respon- sible for a great many of the extraordinary results she man- aged to eve when she first joined the club. Sylvia had a knack for doing the wrong thing at the right time that has seldom been equalled by anyone. Of course she had to pay for her wild transgressions most of the time and unquestionably deserved her reputation as the most erratic player in the club. To cut her as a partner in the rubber bridge game meant that your bank balance was about to be sequestered, and yet, with all her failings, Syl- via's singular conception of how to play the game did lead her to innumerable triumphs. Take this deal, for instance, which occurred early in her career. It was only shortly after she had learned to finesse, As usual she was playing in the ex- pert game for fairly high stakes. Sylvia had the West hand and led the king of spades. : South, anxious to prevent East from ever obtaining the lead for a club shift, ducked the king of spades. Sylvia continued with the queen, Declarer took the queen and played a heart to ithe ace, to lead an- other heart towards the queen and hoping to find Sylvia with the king, in which case he would make contract if he found the trumps divided 3-2. 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