rHE OSHAWA TIMBS, Vednesday, May 17, 1967 RIDGE y B. JAY BECKER tecord-Holder in Masters' lual.Championship Play) | dealer. er side vulnerable. EST EAST } ogir 10942 10743 oe @A7438 @AKII098 85 ng lead -- ~ jack of dia- there is a sure way of a contract, it stands to that declarer should not any manner that jeop- his chances. Certainly iciple is sound, but how en to apply it is an en- ifferent matter. led a diamond and East queen with the ace and ia diamond. Declarer dummy and led a heart ace, He then cashed the hearts, in line with the principle that it is atically better to play queen to drop than to lid not turn out well be- when South now led the i another spade, East ih the jack and then the queen of hearts and f spades to defeat the one trick. rer, South should have e hand. A better line of ter cashing the ace of is to enter dummy with nd return a heart, When lows low, South should he nine as a 100 per cent lay: for the contract. finesse wins, declarer he last trump and at > spades. finesse 10s e8, which ily happen, the contract entirely safe because en has a third trump in to take care of the pade in his hand. The ks he loses in such case ade, a heart and a dia- rue that if avoiding a pser were his one and cern, declarer would be ff in the long run to the A-K of hearts. But is far more important the contract than to bout a possible trump should take the finesse olutely insures ten g the contract is always consideration. UE LEADERS jational League R_ i Pet. Pgh 100 24 39 390 tn 68 5 25 368 StL 84 16 30 .357 Chi 104 17 37 .856 h 99 8 34 343 Clemente and Aaron, 24; Harper and Rose, 4 22. atted in--Clemente, 24; 3. ' srock, St. Louls, 40; », 39. s--Alley, Cepeda, and an Francisco, 9; Helms, tt and Allan, Philadel- } -- Williams, 4; three 1 3. runs--Aaron and Torre, 8; Johnson, Cincinnati, merican League ABR H Pet. Det 99 21 36 .364 ison, Bit 95 20 31 .326 Min 87 11 28 $22 an, Win 78 9 25 321 i, Btn 10017 32 .320 Tovar, Minnesota, 22; _ Detroit, 21. batted in--Kaline 22; #1. line, %; Fregosi, Cal- 4 -- Campaneris, Kan- 9; three tied with 7. | -- Versalles, Minne- Knoop, California, 3. runs--Freehan and Ka- our tied with 6. 'S SALLIES uid to wake him up his skin got as dark as his trunks." 1 milk, puddings and irs. R. N. ) have a neurotic feat 1g. children have a muct vindpipe than an adult, ve to be careful not to get such small things nouths as peanuts, pop- tons, ete. ts. R. 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