14 THE OSHAWA 'TIMES, dey, June 29, 1965 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER' . (Top record-holder in Masters' lndividuel Chemplecchip: Ploy) North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. JULIET JONES aie cane STAND LIVIN' WiF Opening lead -- five of dia- monds. A fine declarer takes every Precaution he possibly can to guard against any unfavorable distribution that may exist in the deal. This penchant for anticipating trouble and preparing for it is the trademark of an expert, and while these efforts to forestall danger turn out to be a waste of time and energy more often than not, still the effort does pay off handsomely from time to time. Examine this case where South must be on his toes to make four spades. West leads a diamond and East cashes the A-K and returns a diamond, jwhich declarer wins with the : ra , | queen. | "WF Saw Zi, | if South now gets careless and ky o y |plays a low spade to the king, | |East takes the ace and returns a diamond to defeat the con- tract one trick. Similarly, if South plays the queen of spades at trick four, instead of a low one to the king, he is also defeated when East takes the queen with the ace and returns a diamond. In that case, West ruffs the diamond with the eight, thus establishing an extra trump trick for East. The best line of play is to lead a heart to the king at trick four, cash the A-K of clubs, dis- carding two hearts, and then re- turn a low spade from dummy. When East follows low and the queen wins, the proper con- tinuation is the jack of spades (because this guards against a holding of three spades in either the East or West hand). In the actual case, East takes the jack with the ace and the defence is now all washed up. East can do no better than re- turn a diamond at this point, which South ruffs in his hand. 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It has| socumulayed enough Money ipa eel ves, children, friends,|). a five-year-old to make sure|healed up but the scar has a buy a bottle of bootleg scotch| neighbors and employees. But) iat a pop bottle isn't full of|hard place in the middle and it whisky. This was back in the|mostly our children -- young bleach, insect spray, turpentine,|is sore to touch, Will this sore- big depression days. They didjones. lgasoline or disinfectant? ness' eventually leave or does noi have enough cash left for) This has been stressed time They do make this mistake,|it mean the cancer is still there jsome soda, but "they found ajafter time, by health authorities day after cay, and some off am 71.--Mrs. IB, jhalffull bottle hidden in some: trying to cut down the dread-|i oth die because of it, Removal. of skin cancer by body's closet, ful toll of poisoned children, but)", é ee surgery is usually successful if| " cis © The worst age (I base this ON) i- done before the cancer has vas flat, not.a bubble injfor one reason or another, peo-) * deo ; " bottl ae the sed it any-|Ple don't seem to believe it. Orirevent statistics from a eo veed|SPread--and this usually is the! ae " a se ' e coneneion 'itimaybe they believe it, but not/control centre which yer lcase. Some soreness can be ex-| ee halen Gy f acwi soda in\deeply enough to do 'anything\the poisoning of 2,615 children) ected in the scar, but for your! | i der five years old) is two} E ; : the soda bottle, It was somejabout it. (1.040 chaes in Ayour, in oneiereee of mind, as well as a ihenesea 45%; TRY EVERYTHING |means of playing safe, report ; state). : \this to the doctor who removed I mention this fascinating bit) The average toddler is an in-| The next most dangerous age of academic lore to point out corrigible adventurer whodlis one year (731); then three|{te mole. 1 doubt if you have much reason to worry, but the jthat it really is dangerous t0\wants to play with, taste, spill|(530); four (168) and under one Git Yuin or Batter cule shan juse pop, soda, or milk bottles!5r drink anything he finds in Alyear (106) lsorry is a good one. | \for liquids other than the oneS|nojtie, If it tastes bad enough' So don't use pti ~¢ (RG) po a they are supposed to contain. 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