Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Mar 1966, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tusedey, Merch 1.1966 12 BRIDGE By 8. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in individuel Championship Play) North dealer. Both sides vulnerable, Opening lead -- king of dia- monds. A defender sees only his own hand anddummy's, but he should be busy at all times try- ing to construct and reconstruct declarer's hand so that he can deal with it in the most effi- cacious manner. It is a basic ruie of defence that you don't credit declarer with a hand which permits him to make the contract. On the contrary, what you do is try to imagine some hand he may have which would allow you to defeat the contract. The imaginary hand will sometimes be farfetched, but it is generally better to think in a positive manner that permits defeat of the contract than in a negative manner that amounts to con- ceding the contract. Here is a typical case. Let's say you have the West hand and are defending against four spades. You lead the king of diamonds followed by the queen, East and South both fol- lowing suit. In view of dummy's impres- _ sive hearts and clubs, you now know you cannot defeat the con- tract unless your side can take two trump tricks. All your thinking at this, point is there- -- fore devoted to imagining hands that South can hold -- particu- larly his trump holding -- which © would permit the contract to be defeated Instead of thinking directly in terms of South's possible trump holdings, it is somewhat easier to think of East's possible trump holdings. Some of these " can lead to defeat of the con- tract provided you and your Partner get the greatest pos- - sible mileage out of the trumps . that you have. The proper play at trick three is a low diamond.This play will be effective if East ruffs high with any of these holdings in trumps: Q-x, J-x, singleton queen, or singleton jack. In all | these cases you would make two trump tricks with the A-10, instead of one, when your parte . ner's ruff promotes your ten in- to an extra trump trick. Tougher Times For Hooligans MOSCOW (CP) --- Soviet au- thorities are clamping down on "hooligans" convicted of dis- turbing the peace. The usual punishment is up to 15 days' labour on a work~ project but there have been complaints that the treatment on* such projects has been too soft. Nepyspaper articles have been'* written complaining that the of- fenders are fed too well, do * practically no work and are generally given every facility - to enjoy themselves Serving time for hoolinganism now seems to be less of a lark. Recently a number of offenders .. have been sent to prison instead of to a work site to serve their sentences. And in prison, among other things, they-have their -hair-cut off close to the scalp. : 2--Huntley- Brinkley Report 7:30 P.M, %--Musical Showcase | 8 2--My Mother The Car 7--Combat #--On The Seene 4--Rawhide 3--Hogan's Heroes o:00 Pm V--Movie ° 6--Extension 4--Gypsy Rose Lee 2--Dobie Gillis 10:00 A.M. 11--Whiplash 9--Playtime With Uncie Bobby | 8-2---Fractured Phrases 63--I\vanhoe | 4-1 Love Lucy 10:30 A.M. Donna Reed 9--Fractured Phrases &3--Another World 7--@enera! Hospital +4+3--To Tell The Truth 3:30 P.M. Funny Company tite Your Move | @You Don't Say | 7--Superman Show YOUR HEALTH Some Fail Mentally | At The Age Of 50 By JOSEPH G, MOLNER, MD Dear Dr. Molner: Will youjwits about them until they are} send me the names of some!100 or more. | good books on senility? 1 am| Why? The possible factors are| nearly 81 and still working and|being studied constantly. The ' , waver(condition of the arteries, partic in pretty good health. However) joi. those in the brain, or I note that some relatives show | arteries which feed blood to the signs of the senility of which|brain, obviously is important you write. The prospect of com-/ All sorts of other conditions may ing mental deterioration is not/have an effect: Emphysema or pleasant and 1 wonder what I\other respiratory ailments which ean do to keep my wits to the|curtail adequate oxygen; kidney end.--V.N.D. ~*~ or liver disease or failure: Senility--in the sense of men:|chemical changes, probably in tal deterioration as age ad-|the enzymes of the body, caus- vances--isn't everybody's lot.|img weakness of vital organs. Judging from your letter, 1/Different causes and different would say that you have no sign|Combinations of causes exist of it, and if you are still work-| Syphilis certainly can cause ing at goin' on 81, you've taken/|serious -- deterioration of | the} mighty good caré of yourself.jbrain if it i Some people begin to go to}This accounts for a substantial! pieces mentally in their 50s orjnumber 'of inmates of mental even earlier, Othere keep their hospitals, in spite of all. the | | #--F-Troop | not treated early. |lives a ac l--Ed Allen 9--Bingo §-2---Concentration 7---Donna Reed 6-3--Friendly Giant 4--The McCoys ! 10:45 A.M 63--Cher Helene 11,00 A.M §-2--Paradise Bay }--Mike Douglas Pyle +2--Piease Don't Eat The Daisies $3----Red Skelton Hour 8:30 FM 4:00 P.M. %--Mickey Mouse Club &--The Match Game 7--Early Show 63--Bonnie Prudden Show 4--Secret Storm S--Rocky ond Hie Friends 4:30 P.M N--Secret Squirrel 9--Movie | 7--Early Show 63--Razzie Dazzie | 4--The 4-Thirty Show 02--Dr. Kildare 7--McHele's Navy 4-Red Skelton 7.00 PM O--The Wacklest Ship in The Army %--Mr. And Mrs 8-32--Movie $-2--Morning Star 63--Front Page Challenge! 7--Supermarket Sweep 7--F Troop 63--Butternut Square warnings of the need for im-) we are old; we do it by Pyeng be y es. ediate treatment to. prevent|taining our health all our lives, was : 'and remaining active--but not trying to do more than our phys- It doesn't seem Jikely that any|jcal resources will allow. A per- disaster later on of the foregoing destroyers ofjson with a damaged or weak- our wits have anything to dojened heart often adds many with you, sir. Nor another one|years of useful life by being which we can do somethingjcareful not to exceed the about. Too many older folks de-| amount of activity his heart can teriorate for lack of activity and|support. positive thinking. They "'sit} No, my friend, | dob't think around and listen.to their ar-)you need any books on how to teries harden.' Our wits, like! avoid senility. It appears to me any other part of us, have to be |that you must have spent a life- active to stay in good condition, |time doing a good job of that. Other people invite such de-|Just remain interested in life, terioration by drinking them-|in your job, in the people and selves to a premature end from|the world around you. I hope liver disease, along with the|I'll hear from you in the future, other gradual consequences of| say every five or 10 years, tell- too much alcohol. Some peoplejing me how you are let: themselves get too fat;} By the way, have you heard others reduce and extend theirjabout this slogan that someone as thei? of! noticed in a home for old folks? It says "Don't begrudge old age.| are denied it," vel spar useful activity Avoiding senility isn't some-} thing that we accomplish after'Many SALLY'S SALLIES t am can 'cuts catlea Sere Gee FINANCIAL PLANNING through MUTUAL FUNDS American Growth Fund Canadian Trusted Income Fund Growth Equity Fund 67 KING $T. E. OSHAWA, ONTARIO PHONE . 723-8801 be happy to serve you" Representatives:

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