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Other officers elected were: Donald Lemon, Annan, first vice- president; Harold Buch- anan, Paris, second vice-presi- dent; F. A. Lashley, Toronto, secretary; M. B. Cochrane, Al- monte, treasurer. Phil Dodds of Picton was elected president of the A and B fairs for 1966, succeeding K. J. Reaney of Mitchell. Other officers elected in this section were: J. E. Craig, Mei- caiie, first vice-president; Har- old Bond, Simcoe, second vice- president; F. A. Lashley, secre- tary. In fhe women's section, Mrs. Lloyd Topham of Woodstock was elected president, succeed- ing Mrs. J. H. Leslie of Peter- Mrs. Ethel Brant Monture of | Poronte. Other officers elected in the women's section were: Mrs. Frank McBean, Mooretown, first vice-president; Mrs. John Black, Chesley, second vice- president; Mrs. G. H. Ironside, Georgetown, secretary - treas- urer. Rev. W. H. DuBay Has Duties Cut SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) Rev. 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It is difficult to invent a new play in bridge, but this hand features a play which comes close to hitting the mark. It arose in a pair tournament many years ago. None of the South players succeeded in making three no- trump, but later analysis re- vealed that the contract should have been made. The play went more or less the same at all tables. West led a heart, dummy played low, and South took the jack with the queen. After cashing four club tricks, declarer led either a dia- mond or a spade, West taking the ace and returning a heart. Declarer could have cashed eight tricks at this point, but when he tried instead for a ninth, West promptly took the other ace, ran his hearts, and South went down two. All the plays seem so natural that it is not easy to see where declarer went wrong. Yet the plain fact is that each declarer missed a golden opportunity to make the contract. The winning play is to allow East to capture the opening heart lead with the jack! Once declarer does this, he is bound to make nine tricks. Assume that East returns a diamond, West takes the ace, all right, but what can he play back? A heart permits declarer to score the queen and make ten tricks; any other return gives South nine tricks. a Of course, it can argued that ducking the jack is fine when you see all 52 cards, but the play can be adequately sup- ported on pure logic. It is certainly reasonable te assume that West has the missing aces for his overcall. is also very likely that West has a six-card suit, and, in any event, this should be assumed--~ since the contract cannot be made if he-has only five, wheth- er the heart lead is taken or not. All signs point in one direc. tion. The jack of hearts must be ducked. DOGERS SIGN THREE ' LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Los Angeles Dodgers announced Monday the signing of three players,. including outfielder Lou Johnston, to bring to 36 the number of Dodgers under cone tract for this year. 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