Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Mar 1964, p. 17

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JAY BECKER among many top players tv take liberties during the bidding when their side is not vulner~~ able and the opponents are, The | penalties a non-vulnerable side. can incur as a result of diver- sionary tactics are relatively mild when: compared to -the value of a game or slam to- wards which the vulnerable side may be heading. : Take this hand, played he- tween France and the United States in 1956. The four club bid by the French East (Jais, playing with Trezel) did not stop Hazen and Kahn from reaching the sound grand slam contract they undertook and made for a score of 2,140 points -- though it might have shakey their confidence in the outcome momentarily In fact, Jais-Trezel could have bid seven hearts with impunity and shown « theoretical profit if they got doubled (down ten -- 1,900 points). Jais came ta no harm by bidding four clubs, and he might conceivably have talked his opponents out of the grand slam. ' When Bacherich and Ghestem held the North-South cards for France at the second table, they did not get a free ride either, though they also reached a . grand slam. The bidditig went: i East South West North ° Pass 29 .- Pass 3@ 4 Pass 4NT ass 66 Pass TNT, The American East. (Field) tried to throw a spanner in the works by opening the bj#*" with one heart. The effo certainly well directed, dD was unsuccessful. sei? Bacherich and Ghesteni;.a tough pair to fool, paid little attention to Field's wards the grand slam, finally arriving at seven notrump, which they made for a score of 2,220 points. eae France gained only 80 points on the deal, but the gain or loss could have been much more substantial if either side had. faltered in the bidding. - Tomorow: The percentage play YCAZA SUSPENDED __s ARCADIA, Calif. (AP) Jockey Manuel Ycaza drew a" five-day suspension Thursday which 'will cost him mounts in two $100,000-added races -- Sat-" urday's Santa Anita Derby and the Flamingo March 3 at Hia- leah Park. Santa Anita stewards set down the fiery Mttle Pana- manian Feb. 29 to March §.in- clusive, ruling Ycaza was gui of careless riding on Upper Half in the San Marino Handica Wednesday. : DONALD DUCK w= KEEP ANOTHER CAR AND CHAUFFELIR ON THIS SIDE' MUGGS AND SKEETER © King Featurce Syndtenta, tne, 1964. World sighte vemrved MAKE THAT TWO 25¢ SUNDAES IT'S BK GOOD THING YOU HAVE ME ALONG TO KEEP YOUR BUDGET BALANCED! JULIET JONES uty | rpon'r*pisLike? HIM. I HATE AND DESPISE HIM! ee eae EN ne 4 3 WHI 2A ARRIVES? i LAME es) IF HE GETS HERE BEFORE FIVE-FIFTEEN, TELL HIM 'LL BE IN GINAS DRESS} THIS IS MY WIFE, JOY... I'M ROY... 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