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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1964, p. 12

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Wampum: Algonquian Indians 9. Slender y 11, Buds of 22,Greek letter potatoes 2 32. Restrict V7, within limits 84,1 am: con- 26 tracted SI 35. Fall month: abbr. 37. Inundation 39. Eyes 41, Old Norse 44 LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY pers A GOOD THNG MOTHER 'DOESN'T TRY TO PUSH THAT con- test. Israel was especially im- pressive in its first international tournament, scoring unexpected victories against such giants as Italy and Switzerland, who fin- ished first and fifth respectively. When Israel and Ireland met head-on in the round robin event, Ireland was the clear victor by 40 international match points to 34. This, translated into victory points, gave the 'Irish a 5-to-2 win in the scoring table. Perhaps the outstanding dea) of the match, at least from a dramatic viewpoint, was. this one. The Irish North-South pair played the hand first, and in four bids, as shown, they ar- rived at six spades, F West led the ace of hearts which dummy ruffed. Declarer | forced out the ace of spades and then had no trouble making twelve tricks. As a result, Ire- land scored 980 points on the deal. The Israeli East-West pair were somewhat despondent over the outcome, since the Irish pair had bid and made a slam even - though the opponents between them held three aces, a king, a queen and a jack! It was therefore with bated breath that the Israeli East- West pair waited to hear what their North- South teammates had done on the hand. Strangely enough, it turned out that at the other table the bidding was precisely the same! North-South made the identical four bids to also score 980 points, and the result was that SECRET AGENT X9 accompany her Gi sents oF te Re Secry ace One 10S 4 Special CASE. aundnd in It, 2 Al treagure --the fered sumiee- the hand was a standoff. The play went a little differ. ently when the Irish West led the ace of spades and then shifted to a diamond. South went up with the ace, led a trump, and later trapped West's ace of hearts by leading the © king through him. The declarer at this table had much more to worry about, but eve came out all right at the end. SPORTS BRIEFS WINS GRAND PRIX FRANCORCHAMPS (CP-AP) ' [Mike Duff of Toronto won the THE LONE RANGER 250 cc-class race in the motor. cycle Grand Prix of Belgium Sunday, setting a lap record of 120.292 miles an hour over the 8.6-mile course. Duff, driving a Yamaha, completed the' nine- lap, 78.85-mile event in. the av- oo speed of 118.410 miles an ur. BETTER WORLD MARK LOS ALTOS HILLS, Calif. (AP) -- A team from the Santa Clara Swim Club bettered the pending world's record in the - women's 400-metre medley re- lay Saturday with a mark of 4:38.1, Amateur Athletic Union B jofficials who judged the compe- ©1964 TTT Wak Disney Productions World Rights Reserved MUGGS AND SKEETER (© Kling Features Syndicate, fae, 1944, World 'acy 1904, Wend sgh roseeved @ King Features Syndicate, IT'S THIS TIP= "TOBING AROUND ALL DAY! JULIET JONES RIGHT, STILL, ITS THE tition said the mark will be sub- mitted for record consideration. The time bettered the pendi record of 4:40.1, set by a Du team two weeks ago, JAMAICAN GETS NOD KINGSTON, Jamaica (CP)~ Percy Hayles of Jamaica used his left jab to good effect Sat- urday night in gaining a unani- mous decision over Paul Anm- stead of San Francisco, ranked lightweight of the W Boxing Association, 17. a "Just concentrate on OND man, not the whole Army and Navy," Syecicats, ina, 1964. 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