Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1964, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 13, 1964 CONTRACT BRIDGE Wy TELE SIGNS | __.|!one rumored to be on his way By B. JAY BECKER CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto| NEW ' C (AP) -- Minne-|out, signed a contract calling |(Tep record-holder in Masters' sota Twins signed manager] for the same salary he received |Individuel Championship Play) WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo | WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo| <3, Mele to a new one-year|this year, believed to be about WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 8--Rochester | contract Friday night. Mele,|$35,000. CFTO-TV Channel $--Toronto .. CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie CROSSWORD ACROSS 1, Mists 5, Unable to find the way 9. Polish city 10. Operatic melody 11. Mediter- ranean island 12, ----- de Milo 14, Signs as correct: abbr. 15. Lixivium 17. Anglo- Saxon letter 18, Personal pronoun 19. "The Way TELEVISION LOG TO > BUT A NICE . YOUNG GIRL SHOULDN'T BE WANDERING ALONE, THIS CAMP 1S FULL OF WILD MEN, South dealer. North-South vulnerable. TUESUAY SVE. 5:00 P.M. Generation ra li--Family Theatre | 9--Five O'Clock Matinee 8--Superman 7--The Early Show irebail XL--S 4--Five O'Clock Show 2--Woody Woodpecker 5:30 P.M. é--Music Hop A 2--Tales of Wells Fargo 6:00 PLM. 6--Generation | 4--News With Van Milier 2--Today, 1964 7---Peyton Place 1 11:30 A.M. &3--Front Page Challenge'!1--Albert J Steed 4--Petticoat Junctlion 9--Toronto Today 8-2--Jeopardy 10:00 P.M. 7--Missing Links 1--Steve Allen 4--The McCoys 9--Eleventh Hour 8-2--Bell_ Telephone Hour 12:00 NOON 7--The Fugitive #-2--Say When 4--Doctors and Nurses 7--Surtside 6 6--Elwood Glover 10:30 P.M. 4--News and Weather %--Jack Benny 63--Cine Club 11:00 P.M, | 11-9-8-7-6-4-3-2--News Weather and Sports 1:15 PLM, %--Metro Final 6--Viewpoint 11:20 P.M. 7-4--Late Show 11:30 PLM, N--Music 9--Pierre Berton 8-2--Tonight Show 6--International Cinema 3--Canada . At ..War WEDNESDAY 8:00 A.M. os97 45. Surrender 4 : . se 46. Scatters, 3 Gist oan [al TAM ol EAST 1. Chip sieleMPiololoict 42105 2. Nocturnal » © eda dirds barre sotTa @AK8 3. Obtained 4, Kind of 9 O96 @AKI1084 43 The bidding: bird 5. Washes South West North East 1¢ Pass 26 2¢ 3NT GEG On Th Jol fe lo Mik] i ols) nn ANON Sah Goo NOG iu 12:19 PLM. 4--9peaker ot the House 12:30 P.M. 9--Theatre @-2--Truth or. Consequences 4--Search for Tomorrow 12:45 PLM, 4--Guiding Light 3--News, Weather, Sports 1:00 P.M, 1--Lucky Score 9--Playtime With Uncle Bobby | 8--Matinee 7--Afternoon Show of All " 6-3-Movie 4--Meet The Millers 21, Hawaiian 2--Mike Douglas Show bird 1:30 PAM. _-- nau 1--Matinee | 4-As The World Turns | 28. Border 00M 25, Permit a ys 27. A salad 9--Abracadabra 4--Password green, 28. Glen 29. Presently 6. Metallic rock 7. Mathemat- ical term 8, Food fishes 11. Mother: affect. 13, Coverings for the feet 16. Kind of shrub THINK FAST, amount SUSANA { 25. U.S. president 26. Concise 27. Birds of prey: So, Am. 29. Girl's nickname 32, Excessively kp re OOKS root IKE I'M A GOOD = SHOT! TOO GOOp/ Opening lead--eight of hearts. This hand occurred in the match between Argentina and the United States played at St. overweight Vincent, Italy, in 1963. ee The contract at both tables Y was three notrump, exactly the Y 7) same sequence of bids taking Y place at each table, Both Souths Y ea' @2--Huntley-Brinkley News T--M-Squad é--The Observer 6:45 PLM. l--Family Theatre €-2--Huntley - Brinkley 4--Captain Kangaroe 8:30 A.M, 1--Schnitzel House 9--Romper Room | 9:00 A.M. 11--Schnitzel House 'ou | 9--Playtime with Uncle 3--Candid Camera Bobby a--The Detectives J--Dialing For Dollars | ie yw! coe 4--Popeye's Playhouse | 2--Loretta Young 's Sing ' $2--Mr. Novak ea Wike: Dougie: Show | 2:30 P.M. 56 eouat 7--Combat i ae | 9--Four of A Kind ,. ® G 6--On The Scene 8-2--The Doctors abbr. 4--Many Happy Returne 7--Day In Cort 31. Noise 3--Wendy and Me 6--Loretta Young | 33. Early 8:00 P.M. ure Carly Chinese V--Special Movie 3--Super Bingo in 9--Petticoat Junction | 3:00 P.M. co | 63--Jack Benny - Show | People in Contlict | 35. Crowd 4--World War | i ee | 37. Piece of 8-2--Another World | ae esi 7--General Hospital furniture ¥---Red Skelton 6-As The World Turns | 38. Droop 3--Moment Of Truth 39. Reptile 41, Sex appeal: 1, F + 7:00 P. 9--The Littlest Hobe 7-4--News, Weather, Sports 4--Car 54, Where Are ye iz leaped in notrump despite the singleton club, which simply goes to show that experts don't always have notrump handé when they bid notrump. The result should have been a standoff, but actually, the Z United States team gained 760 points on the deal. This came about in the following fashion. At the first table, where the United States held the North- , South cards, the Argentine West led the eight of hearts. East played the ten and South (Nail) took it with the queen and ran eleven tricks for a score of 660 points. At the time, this appear- ed to be a normal result, but when the hand was played at the second table, the Argentine de- clarer went down one. The American West (Robin- | son) led the two of hearts, not the eight. This was in accord- ance with the method of play he and his partner (Jordan) were using, namely, to lead the lowest of three worthless cards. Jordan played the ace and re- N--Ed Allen , 7--Father Knows Best 10:00. A.M. i1--Super Bingo | 6-2--Make Room For ©1964 'Walt Disney Productions World Rights Reserved MYSELF eee Daddy | 7--Gir! Talk 4--News 10:30 A.M, 11-9--Bingo" | 8-2--Word For Word | 7--Price 1s Right 6--Roya| Visit 4--! Love Lucy 11:00 A.M. | &2--The Man From U.N.C.L.E, 4--To Tell The Truth 3:30 P.M. 1--Children's Program 7--McHale's Navy 6-3--Danny Kaye Show 4--Red Skelton Hour tyme sia 11--Scarlet Hill | 9--James Beeard Show 9:30 PLM. | 8-2--Concentration 9--The Virginian | 7--Message $-2--TW--3 | 4~Andy of Mayberry | 8 48, Wading bird | 44, Mother of Zeus MICKEY MOUSE 7--The Young Marrieds 63--Take Thirty 4--Edge of Night SPEAKS TO VAST AUDIENCES ON Mwy Ww HIS CRUSADE FOR AN INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY, AND PREDICTS ++ (aR. ree 5 Tonner Teter Rane tenn, MANY IN THIS ROOM WILL LIVE TO HEAR THE MOW SCOTIA'S JOSEPH HOWE /S MORE INTERESTED IN RAILWAY LINKS BETWEEN BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN COLONIES THAN IN CONFEDERATION! HO HEARD HiS WORDS LIVE TO SEE HIS PREDICTIONS COME TRUE... WE'VE MADE IT. FROM SEA TO SEA "viy anwar wours &7 , GIVE US ECONOMIC. UNIT => »\/ SC > Ss AND NOVA SCOTIA COUL HOLD ON TO HER POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE. Pr WHISTLE OF THE STEAM~ ENGINE IN THE RO MOUNTAINS. turned the jack. If South had put on the queen, he would have made the contract, but he play- ed the nine instead. As a result, he went down one. South's play would have been right if it had turned out that West had led the deuce from a holding of, say, the K-7-2. In such case, declarer could make the contract only by dicking the jack, since this play would block the suit and prevent it from be- | ing run. Perhaps the Angentine declar- er should have known the ac- tual situation and played the queen on the jack, but in his de- fence it can be said that he was confronted with a difficult guess which the American declarer at the first table did not have to face. NEWS IN BRIEF MULTI-LINGUAL FORCE ST. BONIFACE, Man -- This largely French - akin city has police that can cope with problems among many ra- cial and national groups. The force's annual report reveals 18 policemen with French as their native tongue and other mem- bers of such national origins as English, Scottish, Welsh, Swe- dish, Icelandic, Irish and Ukrainian. TESTS COMFORTS ; LONDON (CP) -- Passengers of the King's Cross-Leeds train were filmed to help British Rail- ways officiils discover if they were comfortable in the latest train seats. A camera recorded how long passengers sat in one position, when they started to change places, and when they got up to go for a walk. NAMED SECRETARY MONTREAL (CP)--Christian de Laet, a 37-year-old Montreal management consultant, Friday was appointed permanent sec- retary of the Canadian Council of Resources Ministers, a body grouping provincial and federal ministers for planning the re- newal of natural resources. ORDERED DEPORTED -- NEW YORK (AP)--A Russian coule, whose trial on espionage charges was called off to pro- tect U.S. government secrets, have been ordered deported to Czechoslovakia. The immigra- tion and naturalization service, which issued the order Friday, said it did not know when the couple, Alexandre Sokolov, 41, and his wife, 34, actually would leave the country. SALLY'S SALLIES THE GIANTS WHOBVER'S YO STREET- CORNER PUSHERS THEIR BOAT INTO MY MARSH?! SCARE IN THE sTaTes / | NORTH BAY MARSHES AND WE OFF ALL THE PUCKS AN' MY DUCK- CAN'T SINK ANY FARTHER~ AND A wer HUNTIN' CUSTOMERS. /! FETCH ME MY IT'S TOO DEEP TO WAD DOUBLE-BARRELED 12-GAUGE!! / \ ; SECRET AGENT X39 be fad = 3 =) 2 z me 4 E TS WRIT THAT ANYONE WHO DISTURES THE SLEEP OF RINGO WILL LOSE > MIS MOST PRECIOUS POSSESSIONS! , OEROWS CLOSING HIS STORE / WELL TRAIL HIM HOME AND LEARN WHY HE HAD A GAME OF . TWENTY-ONE GOING /N H/S PLACE. LADY COLDSTARE /5 ABOUT TO Gt OPEN THE MUMMY CASE OF mew RINGO THE FOURTH IL qi MOUNT UP, TONTO! LETS FIND! inh *. 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