Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Oct 1964, p. 22

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22 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 7, 1964 | N LOG es CONTRACT BRIDGE TD UKE TT SHOULD HAVE BEEN , YOU'D BE TAKING HMM 11'S ALSO A RISK TO KEEP T E L E V I S I O SOCIOLOGY GROWS ciology last year. The first uni- By 8. JAY BECKER } INTH.THE BOATS , : eae ee 0 Sea" Cueer Tus F4R UP THe RNER. || CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilion CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto| MONTREAL (CP) -- More] versity in Canada to include vin|taaividcel Chemptondhtp Phen) A QUESTION, AGO, 5 i hes than 800 students entered the in-| ciology as a course, it began ividuel Championship Play: '- HOW y , WER-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo| 1 auctory courses at McGill|1922 with the enrolment of only RELIABLE 15 d yy 7 ie WKBW-TY Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 8--Rochester| University's department of So-la few students. wasn ais Pune YOURE : ) BE a" CFTO-TV Channel 9~Toronto .. CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrle . WEDNESOAY #VE. 10:00 P.M. CROSSWORD re igo agg "pacthe Eleventh Hi oP Party e erry 1--Family Theatre leventh Hour opeye's Pai : 1 9--Five O'Clock Matinee| 4--Danny Kaye Show then: AOROSS 2 D Q653 8-2--Superman 10:30 PLN. 4-Spesker of the House 1, Festive E 7--The Early Show 9--Country 'fAusic Hall 'an a 5, A round {i IMiAIG IE] vic 6-3--Forest Rangers 7--Buffalo Bill's Hi-Lites 12:30 P.M. chaeak: 1. Great jojo lr MH]: (NiOle lays) 4--Five O'Clock Show 6-3--Newsmagazine pi thea taggid teent $ nantilar. HHIOIO}F} Re ecary 2--Peter Potamus 11:00 P.M. 'Conanasentes ©. Abeen! : ilk enamel tm st 2:30 P.M. 11-9-B-7-6-4-3-2--News <baarey Woe Yeineevent 10, Additional 2, Milkfish GE a 6-3. Music Hop Weather, Sports a aa 11, Strike 3. Lick up, mand --HIAIMILJE TT 'Tales of Wells Fargo 1:15 P.M. iva i erring 0 P| Set Ping Rew Wester, sports| ke. 4--News with Van Miller) 6--Viewpoint fe . 2--Today 1964 11:20 | 1:00 P.M. fishes é---Live and Learn I-4estete Show ere sere 14. Behold! on 11:90 P.M, 7--Afternoon Show 15. Obligation o:15 P.M. 11--Music 4--Meet the Millers 16, Exclama- Fae seed News 9--Plerre Berton $--Movie tion TV. Derby 8-2--Tonight Show Ike 'Dough peat, 2--Mike Douglas Show 17. Bowlike 6:30 P.M. 9-1 1:30 P.M, ne 4-43-2--News; Weather THURSDAY ase ia ' pao ing 25. Veporous ere Key -- | 4--Captain Kangarop | SAP The World Tums | 49, abounding star 26. Food: sl, a 7---Squad Here §reas o-Atnaceastra' inore ° 11, Thick 27.Having 38. Opening lead--king of clubs, 4--Prairie Spotlight a . Exclamae slice m 4 h-Sehnitaal pltouse tthe Cota 20, 1 any The backbone of good dum 6:45 PLM. : 7--Day In Court tion of 12. Waves fissures my play is the ability to diag- Ni--Family Theatre a eee 4--Password contempt breaking 28, South nose how the opponents cards |11--Schnitzel House 7:00 P.M. Be ie 1 2--Loretta Young 9--The Farmers Daughter| *~Eiaytime With Uncle on shore African are divided, Once declarer Bobb 330 PLM " &--Richard Diamond 2-Dialing: Ror ollie 1eeMour ot @ kine ; | a knows the composition of the ag tg Weather. 'faves Playhouse | 8-2--The Doctors ! adverse hands, he will seldom 4-The Honeymooners | 2--Mlke Douglas Show | 7--Day In Court 24: Beast of have trouble finding the method 9 VZA0 3-Glynis 9:30 AM. He boy burden of play calculated to bring him 2--Death Valley Days |11--Ed Allen 25. Craze 2 the best possible result. 2 7--Father Knows Best | 3--Super Bingo 1:30 P.M. 26. Stern and There are two main sources $=Sports Hot Seat 10:00 A.M, | 3:00 P.M. ; $-2--The Virginian 1--Super Bingo | %--People in Conflict surly for analyzing the defenders 7--Ozzie and Harriet 8-2--Make Room For 8-2--Another World '| 28. Botch if 6-Film Daddy 7--General Hospital 31. Edge hands. One fs the bidding ( : 4-Face The Nation - | 7~Girl Talk ey ame 32..Male any) by the opponents, and the 3-Shannon 4--News ye aie fe turkey other is their play, starting with 7:45 PM. : siete AM, | sn dis 33. Goddess the opening lead. Marvelous red 8-2--Word For Word | 11--Children's Program of dawn conclusions can be drawn from bf ; 8:00 P.M. 7--Price Is Right | 9--It's Your Move 34. Hesitation either or both of these sources. WHAT' ' " H y 11--Movle Specia} 63--Chez Helene | 82-- You Don't Say . , Fe Fl ties ' ns IDEA? } i HAT 9--My Favorite Martian | 4-1 Love Lucy | 7--The Young Marrieds | syllable Take this hand, where East 7--Patty Duke | 6-3--Take Thirty 35. Eng. and West each make one bid. 6-3--Red River Jamboree 11:00 A.M. 4-Edge of Night statesman N--Searlet Hill init These bids tell declarer a great 9--James Beard Show 4:00 P.M. 36. Indefinite Ly deal about the unseen cards, 8-2--Concentration 9--Mickey Mouse Club article ick! 5 Message 6.The Maich Game 87. Kind of L, and this knowledge is quickly é2. Perry Mason 4--Andy of Mayberry 7--Trailmaster ° supplemented by the first two 4--Beverly Hillbillies 63--Secret Storm hard hat ' 11:30 A.Me + 4 plays made by West. 9:00 PM. |11--Albert J, Steed | mere oon 39, Secure 'i W t lead lub th $-2--Movie | 9--Toronto Today | 2--Captain 41, Drench est leads a club and en 7--Mickey ' $.2--Jeopardy | 4:30 P.M 42, Bird plays the ace of diamonds. At Dick V. Kk how '--Missing nv 1- Woodpeck. 4 oo btn sad wn) ete Mocare " ~Syooey pecker symbolic this point South can tell almost 7--Burke's Law 12:00 NOON | 6-3--Razzie Dazzle of peace exactly what East and West 6-3--Festival 8-2--Say When | 4--Leave it To Beaver 43, Finishes . have: 4--Cara Williams Show | 7--~Surtside 6 3--Popeye _ eth Wests five club bid is obvi- -- ously based on club length and the diamond ace: East double deine ver TUALLUBURTON FIRES FRST~AND MISSES] is based on something like the | Sof OF THE CHEE q K-J of hearts and,K-J of dia- { YUSTICE IN HOWE'S i au > monds. East can scarcely dou- LBEL 7 AL, CRIES > ~# ble without -both kings. While MEETS HOWE IN : , | jhe may lack one or both red DUEL. jacks, he is bound to have the missing kings. So South knows at trick two that he will make the contract if his suppositions are correct. After ruffing the diamond, he trumps a club, ruffs another diamond, and then trumps his last club with the ace. He next draws trumps and plays a heart to the nine, los- ing to the ten. East is then in the uncomfortable position where he must play a heart or a diamond, either of which gives TOO MANY CREWMEN 3 1 South the hand. lig nom j f Fs should actually defeat 6 Phil a : f the contract by playing a heart avez, Cote amphibians | L ; , ' 4 ZZ \ at trick two. He can' abowiee d # © : ried from looking oo ' / lia at East must have both red aathen the pict. ZS Z z yr" ~|kings for his double. In fact, to davari to yall j <i gi | East, West and South should all await further g Ley wd ; know the unseen hands even orders by radion 3s 7 though, they are not actually ' ' exposed on the table, Tomorrow: A sad tale, OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS TIME OUT FORTHE WHATACRIMEM SHES m ATACRIMER SHES. po IE MY HEAD FOR FIGURES DOESNT take VISTA, MIXEO, League NATIONAL PASTIME!" Brae GO! { BY OPENING OUR TR cles; in this. week with no less than 17: Bowlers bonllsla DER SLACKS/! | ee ONG COKIN: 'of top bow Be? with 600 or better. A couple of top bowl- -- ' \ 4 ers continue to hang on to their handi- cap. (The turkey roll is two months away fellas and gals.) With four weeks to ge in this section the team standings look something like this: Pinpickers 11, Ring- A-Dingers 9, Screwbalis 9, Blowhards &, Georgettes 7, Beatles 7, Marionettes 4, Busters 2, Duds 2, and Leaders 1. High Triples -- H. Irwin 786 (265, 238, 283); R. Gardian 732 (251, 248, 253); &. Zedic 666 (223, 217, 246); V. Rickman 683 (265, 205, 213); G. Oliver 682 (248, 208, 226); J. Claus 675 (273, 226); E. 669 (299); H. RoWs 659 (205, 247, 207)7 F. Gavas 657 (225, 205, 226); D. Ic (297); M.. Rosamond 631 (210, 233); J. O'Reilly 623 (235, 229); C. Smith 617 (230 K. Rosamond 613 (232, 243); E. Patimen $11 (231); S, Oliver 605° (226, 210) and J, Gardian 600 (255), Over 200 -- Z. Sheridan 266, A.. Sherk 'e dan 247, M. Brown 235, B. Rickman 233, . A. Smith 228, P. Northey 228, A. Northey ARE YOU STILL ON THAT BUT YOU HAVENT SAID A +» MERCOMB HAD TO RUN 227, J. Vavasori 223, 218, B, Henry 221, PHONE WITH MERCOMB ? WORD IN TWENTY MINUTES! AN ERRAND FOR : i 2 HIS MOTHER ! Myers 213, D. Gilbert 211, 209, D. 209, L. Gavas 205, E. Raa 10 204, CRD Oe ae ee jANE RRDEN '"V"'"" RET SAWYER MOUSE te "* -$ 1 Fe ee ww: MICKEY THE GIANTS SECRET AGENT X9 LI'L ABNER THE LONE RANGER L! OUT OF THE MILLIONS oaher Aare oauG ePRe GOT A RASH AND. HARMAN PARK BOWLING Th Ladies' high bowler this week was Theresa Reid with 668 (196, 235, 237), The Men's high bowler was Danny Rukaruk with 755 (147, (200, 248, 201). 200 Bowlers -- 'Bill Wassell 253, Diane Davis 213, Essie Davidson 207, Tom Lodge 216, Sadie Wassell 225, Carey 216, Clements 211, MUGGS AND SKEETER © King Featerse Syndicate, inc, 1964, Werkd Os 1 | 207. E KNEW Betty T DROVE THE-CAR THAT \ | BUT. WHY SHOULD : BECAUSE MIKE KNI Lemon League--Audrey Rose 95, WOULD YOU PLEATHE READ HERE'S A REAL SHORT HIT EVE. MIKE CAME | [HE HAVE HIDDEN THE , THAD ALREADY _ .|Robichaud 88, Gary Carey 97, Shirley OUT OF ME A THTORY ONE WITH SUSPENSE * TWO S&S OUT OF THE HOUSE AT TRUTH? AG LT. HEARN [<9 : 7 COMMITTED ACRIME | Crowells 73 and Molly Bolsey 82. YOuR AN! A PERFECT 4 PLUS TWO : Sx THE SOUND OF THE SAID, IT WAS AN E . ~ AND IT 1 = S NZING. FOUN) BR Se etry tO Bite ge ty > SALLY'S SALLIES , vy q re in Eve's FAULT! BUT NEX'T TIME YOU BUT YOU PROMISED NOT [eur WHEN , i TO BUY ANYTHING | THOUGH > ALL , FING, | FOR THE REST |THE MONEY ('0 MAKE MUFFINS, IT TO BUY A PURSE , ny sie Ee AS } /| | "No, it's not a misprint. She Be BOA . ' " Just missed being Wyoming." ge TER 9» am OF THE : a SAVE, I A purse) ae) ee ee Se Cm UT ag iW sig @ "MILL STREET" VARIETY STORE MILL & OXFORD STS. sine les we ; Open 7 Days of the Week KUHN. 10-7 |} 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.

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