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Show An Elemeimt hmk By E. M. . ' Far be it from us to get ii bad with professonals in goll bridge, baseball, and even thi manly art of boxing, but Juel does enter in. They say, "Lucky at cards unlucky in love," and other inan idioms, but one would hesitati to Iihki- nnp'g ehiineej fnr Imp piness on any game. We heal of some superior bridge playei who wins everything all the time especially among the ferns, foi they talk about it more ant' longer. She makes the most ol her hand, she knows where al the cards lay after the first hand etc., etc., babble, babble, but cat she win on a blank band. Uei golf is remarkable, she walki . away from every opponent, it'i so easy, etc., etc., but suddenly she loses. Is it always science, or a wee bit of luck I At any rate, the wheel of fortune swings the other way in games as well as life at times, and there must be a rabbit's foot, a horseshoe or four-leaf clover mixed up in it occasionally. The lgser is always out of luck anyway, so why not admit that it is an abundam-e of luck that makes the successful winner! Luck beckons us to proficiency, luck many times takes one far away, luck brings fame or for- -j tune many turn's, and th op- S posite ; therefore to those who are lucky beware if you deny luck, ihe might forsake you, and to ' those who. already deny that she ' has favored them, kid the old girl along a bit, she may yet be susceptible. |