THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 14, 1904 13 TELEVISION. LOG CHCH-TV Channel 1--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffule WBEN-TV Channel 4--Bulfalo WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 8--Rochester CFTU-TV Channel 9--Toronts . CKVK-TV Channel 3--BSarrie TUESDAY EVE 5:00 P.M. "Morins' Mornin' Captures Feature TORONTO (CP) -- Mornins' Morning, a four-year-old grey gelding whose performances this season have been off color, Monday won his first race of the season at Woodbine when he took the featured seventh. A serious contender in' last UZ ISN'T CAUGHT NAPPING, HE SIDESTEPS THE CHARGE, EXTENDS A FOOT, SENDS GOOL CRASHING INTO A PALM TREE, CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Masters' Individual) Championship Play) TV Termed Great Evil JOHANNESBURG (AP) South Africa's minister of posts and telegraphs, Dr. Albert Hert- z0g, calls television one of the greatest evils of th e modern world. South dealer. East West vulnerable. 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The government opposes i "Television has become the greatest destroyer of family life He contends it creates an "un- desirable atmosphere" and pa- As Hertzog is responsible for broadcasting, there is no televi- sion in this country. Nor is there likely to be any in 'the near fu- TV has become a political is- \Opposition groups want it. The: year's Queen's Plate, Morniiis' Mornin has been less than that s.{this year, and before Monday's effort had earned a paltry $1,420. He returned $9.10, $4.90 and $3.00. hAD2 '3 EAST aaQe @ass2 QI52 hse so WEST @187 9KQ73 ok &Q1873 We more they demand it, the more the government digs its heels in. White nationalists contend tel- evision is a threat to the white man's existence in South Africa t./because of some of its liberal ideas, CROSSWORD. AOKOSS DOWN . Lower part of face . Ruler of Persia . Goddess of the Moon: Rom. , A narrow band of steel , Covered with sand . Give in . Place 5, Sick . Sign of infinitive . Pronoun . Confront . Enclosure . Search . Negative vote . Fashion . Greet - Copy skelter 1, Goad . Finished . Frosty . Dart Malt beverag« . Persian sprite . Division of a sentence . India: poet. EITK DIE INISI 28 29. plenty: Bib. Silkworm: Assam 88. Domestic animal 89, Poem 40. Among 30, . Actually ! . Small pool . Perish e ) Y; WH. 5, Possessive pronoun 13 . Thin piece @K1065482 ys 043 #K106 'The bidding: South West North 34 Pass Pass Opening lead -- six of spades, ,, The United States defeated Great Britain 73 to 35 when: their teams met in the third)? day of the 12 - day World Bridge Olympiad held in New . York in May. The match was generally. expected to be close, but the. American team got off to a good start in the 18 deal clash. , and kept on inereasing their); East (+ 3NT. 'lead until they finally won by the decisive margin of 38 inter- national match points. ee The U.S, team gained 10 IMPs on the accompanyind deal The British South opened the bidding as dealer with three spades, Robert Jordon (playing with Arthur Robinson) was East and' was faced with a difficult deci- -- sion after West and North had passed. He had only 13 high¢ card points and was yulnerable besides, but, after great thought he decided to risk three na trump. . This turned out to be an ex- cellent decision, South led a spade and Jordan won it with the nine and played a club, los- 4--Jack Benny Show } Ni--Lucky Score 10:00 P.M. | &--Matinee Vi--Steve Allen 7--Afternoon Show 9--Eleventh Hour | 4--Mee? The Millers 8-2--The Chosen Chiid | 7~--The Fugitive | PE ve dck Court 6-3--News Magazines 4--The Donald O'Conpor | ie PLM. Show }}1--John sradshaw Show! 10:30 P.M. | 9--Caravan | 6--Nature of Things 4--As The World Turns 11:00 P.M. 3--Movie V1-9-#-7-6-4-3-2-- News 2:00 P.M. Weather and Sporty | '!--Mid-day Matinee 11:15 PM 9--Channel 9 Theatre 9--Metro Final 6--Viewpoint 11:20 PLM. 7-4--Late Show | 11:30 P.M. N--Musie ing the jack to the ace. North . now led the ace and another diamond taken with the queen, | Another club lead lost to the king and the outcome was that Jordan made four notrump in ° a hand where he could not have been censured for passing three § . He lost two clubs and _ a diamond, and scored 630 points. ° The British East was faced with the same problem when the hand was played at the sec- * ond table, The American South" (Samuel Stayman; playing with - Victor Mitchell) also opened * with three spades, which was followed by two passes, The East at this table (Boris Schapiro, playing with Terence Reese) also thought the matter over carefully .and finally de- cided to pass. Stayman went down four for a loss of 200 points, but the United States gained 330 points * on the deal, or 10 IMPs. Both" Easts were faced with a deci. | sion where anything they did» might easily turn out to be wrong, but, in the actual deal, Jordan was indubitably right. DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Regina -- Arthur Thomtas Procter, 78, a former judge of' Saskatchewan Court of Appeal and cabinet minister in the Lib- eral government of former Sas-* katchewan premier W. J. Pat- terson. of wood . Accom- modate «Kind of meat Bucket Conjunc- tion Not: prefix 35. Perched 36. Greek letter 37. Jewish month 39. City: Neb. 41. Wooden pegs 42. Terrible 43. 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