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Show . J W1.BRIDGE 92930 by I Rf&r Wynne Ferguson TJr Author cf "PRACTICAL AUCTION DAIDCB ' " w r nif a a imp a Copyright 1929, by Hoyle. Jr. . ARTICLE No. 3 One of the hands that seem to hyp-notize average Bridge players is one containing 100 aces. They bid one or two no trump with this type of hand, irrespective of distribution and of the possible chance of game. Here are two example hands that illustrate the point : Example Iland No. 1 ( t Y t A B : t Z s Hearts A, 9, 7, 6, 3, 2 Clubs A, 4 Diamonds A, 7 Spades A, 10, 3 No score, rubber game. If Z dealt, what is hia proper Ind? Here is a hand of unusual strength, and yet one of such unbalanced diatri butioit that it does not warrant a no trump bid. With two suits, each of five cards or more, the player always should prefer the suit bid to the no trump. In this case, therefore, Z's proper bid is one spade; and then, if overbid by an opponent or by partner. Z should show the diamond suit. Hid in this way, Y Z should score a sure game; while at no trump, with a club or heart opening, game is not at all sure. In this particular hand, as a matter of fact, two odd only were scored at no trump, while at spades or diamonds it was possible to make five odd. Be on the lookout for hands of this type and don't let 100 aces influence you to make an unsound no trump bid. No score, first game. If Z dealt, what is his proper bid? Is it one no trump, in deference to the 100 aces; or is it one heart? If Z bids one no trump with this hand, his chances of going game are very slight. He has only one stopper in three suits; and the fourth suit, hearts, is far from being set up. On the other hand, a bid of one heart offers much better chance for game. Such a bid eliminates the chance of a long suit making: and two or three tricks in the partner a hand nuke (jame very possi-ble. Gome also is possible even though partner holds only two or three hearts; therefore the proper bid with Z's hand undoubtedly is one heart. Problem No. 3 Hearts J, 10, 9, 7, Clubs 7,6,3 Diamonds Qf 10 Spades A, 8, 2 : Y ! A B : ; Z t Hearts A, K Clubs A, K, J, 10 Diamonds ' K, !, 3 Spades J, 10, 9, 3 Example Hand No. 2 :" : Y i : A B : Z : Hearts A, 6 Cluba A Diamonds A, I, 9, 8, 5 Spades A, K, J, 9, 4 No score, rubber earna. 7. dealt and hid one no trump. Allpanscd and A opened t he deuce of clubs, Y played the trey, li the nine and 7. won the trick with the ten of clubs. How should Z plan the play from now on so as to be sure of 'ame, irrespective uf the position of ilia cardj and of his opponents' plavf An analysis of this interesting hand will be given in the next article. Problem No. 3 Hearts 9, 2 Clubs Q, 7,5 Diamonds 8 Spades K, J, 10, 9, 6, 5, 4 hearts 8 . Hearts ri A Dubs J, 10, 9, 6, 3, 2 : Y Clubs A Diamonds K, 10, 5, 3 :A fl! Diamond, --Vft J. 7 spades-Q, 3 : Z Spades -A, 82 Hearts A, K, Q, J, 10,7,3,3 Clubs none Diamonds 9, 6, 4, 2 Spades 7 : Rubber game, A B - 20; Y Z - 0. Z has the deal. Give the proper bidding of players. After you have decided on the final bid, give the correct opening lead and subsequent play of the hand. An analysis of this interesting hand wifl be given in the next article. Problem No. 4 Hearts J, 8, 7 ' Clubs A, 0, 9 Diamonds 6 ' Spades none Iearts-n- one Hearts -- 9, 6 lubs-n- one : Y : Clubs -- K, J, 10 TnPM ! A B 1 Diamon- d,- 0 t Z ; Spades J Hearts none Clubs 7, 6 Diamonds I, 5 Spades 9, 5,4 ere are no trumps and Z is in the lead. How can Y Z win four of the seven as against any possible defense? Solution in the next article. 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"Idi m.vr of f:.iA i" u.rs; ll ..t...r- - of artl.ttT nd i".n-I- (hia haalr lnd"r ard ) "troficthan Ita atV nr. and ln'H.-'nnc- v. with i. nltlm-- t r ult rf lower nrhes to the con- - j A srood tndlentlnn of prolmtil j rceard profits Is revealed In a aur-- i y reeently made by - Rrnal I Rrnat. aecoimtnnta. Taking an j averare r!e of is 4. percent In th prollta of lit romnanlra In M dlf. frn buslneas srouna durlna the Unit six months of 192 aa an In-dication they have laitd a report f aaylnr that this year bids fnlr to atabllah a new peak In th profit. recorded by business. Theaa s ahowed total net prnfita of IT.ITIJST.T17 In the half yrnr aralnst tl.44S.R9S.ilt In the sanv period last year. " Another Intereatlns: report mad available alinwa the pcreentasre of aalea Income that n te advertlalnir. Executive of the Ingwaoll Rand Company and the Anaconda Copnr Mining Conrifin.-eatlma- t that American Indnatry In Jt la expending t S3 percent of Uf sales Income for advert lalna. 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Inc., com-prising- 130 leadlnsr manufacturers ef grocery products, have decided te open the way for membership In this association to manufacturers whose product are merchandised primarily through the grocery trade, and who are now members of trad |