Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 May 1964, p. 23

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A NICE PERSON ....BUT ISN'T H TAKING A CHANCE CARRYING ag 20 MUCH MONEY? MICKEY MOUSE CONTRACT BRIDGE | By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) ~ You are South, both sides vul- nerable, The bidding has been: . ¢ bid. The ing bid. be solved is? whether the best chance for? game lies in spades or in no? trump. mt Having already told partner. that we can play a spade con-' tract, we now suggest the® possibility of playing the hand? in notrump. It may turn out that partner has a balanced; hand also, with only three spades, in which case he will pass and accept the shorter" route to game. If partner hat good spade support and an um- balanced hand, he will of course correct to four spades. ' 2. Four spades. While this hand by itself does not consti- tute an ing bid, it assumes- 1964 'Wak Disney Ps 'World Rights Reserved \ 6 Ue ice AL, Oe Vf* a os SN AY, OU Mig, AU] Z SY AS tie V1 ig, ~ L. Wy pea Wty 94. LES CANADIENS A LIEMBOUCHURE DE LA RIVIERE HAYES A DIK MILLES DE LA DESTINATION D'IBERVILLE, . -- -- 'JETONS LANCRE ET ATTENDONS LE RENFORT ANGLAIS $'EN VIENNENT DE NOS AUTRES NAVIRES," DECIDE-T-L. VERS NOWS;"CRIE LA VIGIE. , DHTD SONS YINLO IML BOs LOM Gere YOHIwY NW -LNO-001 3H]. SLNOWS.,' 44. Conclud 7 TT) AOA S171 sone cant wanes ws Ow MANE 40 MUNOW wav ' Gave. INIWO) BBV SIS USITING £.-1wOR"T QwwOtY the value of one as soon as a. spade fit is discovered. Ag: a matter of fact, this hand with; only 11 high-card points has a better chance of p ing a game than the preceding one with 14 high-card points. Dis- tributional values and suit fits are frequently more important than. high-card points. 3. Three spades, It is impos- sible to tell at this point wheth- er or not a game contract would be a sound undertaking. The way to ifnd out-about this is to ask partner, by bidding three spades, whether he has values, beyond those guaranteed by his' first two bids. If he has already: bid his hand to the hilt, he is. saypposed to pass; if he has any. values in reserve, he is expected. to bid again. Thus, partner should pass. three spades with a holding of: - spades: K-J-4-2; hearts: Q63;; diamonds: AK105; clubs: 84, but should raise to four spades with the same hand if the queen, of hearts were the ace. a4 4. Three hearts, Even though the hand contains only 11 high? card points, there is still the. possibility of a slam and it: should be investigated. Thus partner may have either of. these hands: pass QAITS. IB GAKIN HJBi: 4273 YS GAKS2 HAT. and can show his excess values" E-UP Ijt'S TUNE-UP TIME NOW! The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. AT « 266 KING STREET WEST SPRING SPECIAL! 4 and $6.25 @ Inspect, clean spark 6 Cyl. 8 cy, 98.20 distributor points @ Service air cleaner @ Free up heat riser valve TELEPHONE 723-4634 IN FACK, AH } ¥O" by jumping to four spades. @ Inspect, clean, adjust J=-1 CANT FATHOM R/D& TO THE RIGHT! THE BLACK VANES In such case, after using Blackwood to make sure thaty; North has at least two aces, a - slam in spades can be reasom.. ably undertaken. ss Tomorrow: The squeeze, CPR President '| Is Optimistic BURKE, YOU SA/D THE MARSHAL YOUR DEPUTY PUT UP ON THE WINDMILL, WOULD NEVER TRA/L US --~ HOW THEY KNEW MARSHAL, MEANS THe ROBBERS ARE WAY TO TURN! BUT 1 HEADING THAT WAYS S$ A MANY- SPLENDORED THING" CAPN EDDIE RICKETYBACK TAKES . OFF WITH THE WORLD'S |About Economy- LI'L ABNER . FF SUPPLY rb. THE LONE RANGER i Wey, SKEETER! WEVE GoT A NEW PIANO! IM GOING TO TAKE LESSONS | MONTREAL (OP)--A vote of confidence in the immediate fu- ture of Canada's economy and! in 1964 CPR operations cam@ } Wednesday from N. R. Crumpj j president of Canadian Pacifie } Railway Company. "The business environment ! should remain favorable for ! your company's activities } throughout most the. year,' he 1 told the company's annual meet- ing. , However, "uncertaint)" as to } what legislative action will be | taken on the basis of the recom. | mendations of the MacPherson. royal commission on transportae- tion made it 'hazardous to fore- cast the probable level of 1964 ' net railway earnings." i Mr. Crump said "'there are no | signs of economic weakness in Canada or in the international j economy as a e," but he sounded a warning 'of "potens | tial inflationary circumstanced | of the kind which prevail cur- j rently." ; Thus, "it is essential that Ca- ' nadian labor and Canadian mans agement exercise restraint wage matters." | In CPR activities, "'good prow gress was made in 1963 in ime. proving and extending the Serves ices of your widespread trans- portation and communication network and in advancing your company's program of diversifi- cation." { The proportion of CPR stock held in Canada had continued to increase, up.to 46 per cent by the end of the first quarter in 1964. SALLY'S SALLIES DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER DID YOU NOW, SIR: WERE! TAKE AND WAS pate y THB PART YOU WANT PLEASANT - ' AN! GIVE THE REST 8 BACK/ I SURE DID, MR. r OGILVIE. AND SAY, 'TED c i OF ARTHUR JONES. THAT LITTLE MOSQUITO! YOU JUST KILLED MIGHT HAVE BEEN A MOTHER «AND A DAILY 60 MANY Movies CONE FROM THE "How come our son with a single hook' catches more fishy than you do with all thi gadgets?" Lae .

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