Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 23, 1925, Image 4

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The Big Game
Medford Mail Tribune
AN IMOKPKNDKNT NKWHI'A I'KU
rUBUHUKD EVKHY AITKIISOON KXOtrt
HUNIIAV. BV TUB I
, MKiKOKU I'lllHUu 00. HAN FltA NCIKC 'O, Nov. 22. All . Ilul e can toll what It looked like
Tha M1f.rd Sunday UomiIi. Sun U faralalMd! "10 ",,orl writers in Kan rranrlsco I n looked Ilk.' a buffalo stampede In
obacrlbai daairing Uia mvuhJ) dailr oawaj are agreed today that Kinle Nevers' u wild west movie. The "Cnl" mill
' ., won the big (.'nine at J'nlo Alto yes- ould ku aruiind mid In and perhaps
Ollln: Uall Trlln.n. B.ill.tl.ia', II IMI . 11 in .-.overs mm. iinu one limn In tilt' Interference would
Personal Health Service
tw WILLIAM BfiADY. Kk D.
Voith Kir tttL I'hbue 7b.
Nov in that, and If Xovcm ImUn't drop.
A oonaoliMiiluii of th Dfrnwrnclc Tlrn, tht,
;rn hadn't (Iron. The "Cnl" Brrornlnrv tlcfeiiHC . . 'B'wd UtUr paMaimno to cwrtonal health and hyoicn. not to dkM dlaanoall Of
been tnere with hi lion'H In-art audi would ku In and iifiliniiM on., m- tw V-lv.!?. Ll' V's.". by Or Brady If a iUmpd, MitddrMMd .nvalop It neJoMd.
Mfdfonl M-.l. tl.r U.utmO "I nburw, u., Soutif '"I"" Uin-iit, a very clIITeroiil Htorj ; MJOIX. w,,uht K down, and llun when can ba an.wrd hara. No raply on t m.da to quoMm rwt Morning to TwUwotJoft.
, i ' j ". ... ... , u iuiiki'u aH uioiiKn mo play was .......... vur. In v, uiM i
I uiniury.
JtwlWKT W HI' ML, Krtllnr
H. SVilVn.H Kafl.U. lUutwjrr.
KtUIMltM.. ItoiMlo nr f lin.lt wit fit a
I All of which Ih partly tru.?. fori hlln W(JlIi,i m(i(ihi,. ,. ,..ntv tfnr limp with Imnsv of Mfc.
Ncvovh, In thn flint half, wa the uuarded and awt-en thrmitrh nnnm Quite a whllo afro th.'re was some I of ductleH Kland: In nome cane con
...7.60i 1,aiklMM,B "f ltie Cardinal team. of-!art ,iK IlH a thretthlnif mnchlno fur nonBt,n,, thia column about tho sidernblo la.stlnB relief M Riven by
.. .7o renHivciy. nti derensivt'iy. out .everHj u n,t down, or an wan tho case In -"ttUK" UI n. l uisrccoiieci prolonRed medioutlon with the appro-
JO didn't win the game Hinifle-handed. j the firm nix minuter uf play. ft whether the nonHeno emnimted from j priato ductJens gland extracts Hut
.. 1.00 ""'l'f ii waa ne wno HCiccieu me i iOU( htlown. " ,"ui',jnuouH imeneci or irom ; mat inn"i tne whole story. womon
mo uun mina of wno aurrer rnont from thcao hot flash-
some correapondent, I en and associated diBComforta follow
Hut I do remember Ing tho menopause seem to be teener
how readers in gen- ally and undoroxyffenerated women
eral took it. Komo they have a slow metabolism, they et
of 'eni wero offend- Insufficient exercise (oxygen) and
cd. as usual; some overweight). Correction of their
thouKlh it a Joke: they Invariably take-too much food
and some took It metabolic faults generally brings ro-
seriously. lief for the hot flashes.
Now here's a poor I do not take this poor fellow's
:hap who says he's complaint very seriously. Most wives
feed their, hired men that kind of
Dftl.y. with KuikIhv Hun. one ir....
All ttriuo by carrier, canh 111 advni.c.
Snterftl at aecoml-rliiaa matter at Medford.
Orvftm, undtr act of March s, 1670
Official paprr of the CHy of Keillord.
Official piper of Jatkaoii County.
Bf Wall In AdvHru-e:
!.! , with Hnitday Hun, jeer . .
Daily, vtlUi Hutiilny Hun, month .
Daily, without SumJi) huti, year ,
Dally, without Numlay Hun. aionth
WekJy Uil) Tribune, one veui
Bojxj.y Hun, one wtr t.uo plays. Kor it was not brawn tliatj j tJO second half It was a dif-
T OAKIIIKIt-ln Medford. Aa.dnnd, Jackaon-t llefelcd the Hears, but brains, and fl.mil Htory Th6 buffMo ,nto,.fer.
tiae, Oeitual fou.t. iWiiii. Tiitnt aud on , unless we are mistaken It was nut! Pnro wafJ there, but only once did
Hifitiaym: Nevers, but a man by the nanio of this i.lav iriihi Th niti. ii,n
He was tackled
jveuy, wuiiuui nuiiuuy nun, one year... 7.60( ""i um iinHinuinio 01 i op liiuuti, from behind. Tliilt was Andi- Kmlth
aupplled the brains. And thirdly, comes ft young man
California was outplayed only In ,y the name of Oriffin. O riff In
u.u iirsL luiii. ui uamurnia w u was the Nevers for California
ui-ioxeu during mo entire game.
j'lrst to last, Stanford did the unex
pected thing, and first to last, Call
fornla didn't. Nevers was tho koy-
but Nevers would
The onlv nnnt hltt.i. eihnn Or. and
Ohtcfl, fJailforuiM, a dm la nee or over 4001wtoll nn arch
!. having leaad wire Aeaoclaied Pieaaj havo done no better than Carey, who
'f1c was tho keystone und -arch of the
, Bwoni dally averatft eircoTatton for tlx Hear aggregation, had his splendid
ill the endinu Anrll Int. lU-ll. XiiHU mnn rhun
double the rlronlHtlon of any older paper pub-
wBurq of circuiaiea in jackMon (bounty.
MKMHrTRh OF TIIR A RflOfTlATKD rnRRS.
The Aaaoofited Prfse ie excluaively entitled
10 uie uee ir rrpiiuncaiion or all newt die
Mtrhee ere'tlted to It or not otherwise rrHlted
In tills paper, and alao to Uie local newt pub
Uihed herein.
All right of republication of apedtl dla-
rnn ucrvin ere u inu reeervm.
powers not been supplemented with
as fine a brand of genera Isliip as
ever was seen on a football field.
Hut for poor generalship. Call
fornla might have made at least one
moro touchdown I that last quurlor
and might, for football results hung
on slender psychological threads
nowadays, havo tied the score or
oven won the game. Hut with four
yards to go and twrt downs. Cali
fornia, instead of doing tho unex
posed, did just what. Stanford ex
poet (Ml they would do. tried twr
straight bucks through the lino and
wero held for downs. That was nood
orthodox football, but with, only 1 0
iiuiiuii-H ii-ii, 11 was no tune lor tm
obvious. I'mler simllnr fit '('II IIIHf 11 lU'OH
Two popular young peoplo of this Stanford would havo used at least
ono down for something unexpected,
not only on tho chance of scoring,
but to keep the other side guessing
as to Just what the final attempt
Would be.
Ye Smudge Pot
Il Arthur Perry. .
vicinity were united in the holy hunrin
of inatiiiminy tho fh-Ht of the week.
We did not learn their nnnie. (Mun
Ulguo MeMienger.) "What J'rlco
Glory?"
Another linir (frown tonuvit of the
biz. dim. failed to net to a phono pole
with .all of his 9 lives, early Kun. am.
Bnndlta rohblnff u postoffleo nt
Superior. Wis., reeked poetry to the
The wonder Is that Htnnford with
Nevers, and her nuperinr strntecv.
didn't win ly an overwhelming
wore. I'rolmhly there wero three
reasons. First and fni-oniost the
Kovers of the 'second half was not
Dostmaster and his rnmllv. When Aeveis of the first. ho uhived
caught. If ever, they should he Klvon ' "Ke a lemnn, hut his punch was
10 years extra for unnecessary '',,n''' nnt only on tho offenslvo, hut
cruelty. j I n tho defense, where he Is proh-
. "'''y he stj-oiiKcst fullhack in the
Only those wllh Kidilmo hlood lit country today,
their veins, dare to enter tho chin-I 'ho second place, Andy Smith
Whackery of the Uiyns Hoys thrso ' hetween halves finally found a de
crlsp inornlims. I f'tise to stop Htanford a Kieatest
. i 1 1 Kioiind miinlnir play, a sweep around
A hitter foe of elKareltoH called to- ' "" with Nevers leading the
day, donouneed "coffin nails", and inlnrfcrcnee and .Murphy or lloguc
expeuioraieu toinu'co juico , copiously . f il, , yInK ine nail.
He
was the whole team in the1 last
luai ter and. why ho was held on
the side lines a larire part of tho got It
......... in nii.ii ner inuiB for tho ex- I am a mnn of Hi) with a robust balouny now and then. )ut the poor
pcrts to explain. They elected him constitution. 1 havo never hecn ill chnp may take waht I nay here about
captain last nlBht. I deserved the to speajt of. At intervals I sot do- hot flashes as seriously as ho likes
""" "core wouia ...rnu, inivous. iiritauio nnu nave tnero is no sex distinction to bo made
nave been at least 20 to 0. probably not Hashes. My wlfo says I havo 'the in a question of metabolism, oxygen-
. ' "r ai'iffin n""le "II of change of life" in a way somewhat ntlon of tho body, combuslon rate, or
"Cat's" gains and all her points. similar to tho way women have It. Sho life, if you nuderstand that term bet-
says it Is a dangerous period in a lor.
ii was a good game, particularly " llrp. mat at this period a man
In tho Inst . quarter, hut Interesting likely to niako grave mistakes In
to watch throughout, it was a clean uusinps or to mako a fool of himself
Kainc, and Californl i uh,,,i-.i i,. with women or to become flichtv. etc.
self a splendid loser. hacking her ,l0"' a,,out it? 1 wish you would corn-
through a wiuduw sci-cen.
J. Ferguson Heath of tho AaWc.
It was this play that scored the
20 polnts.-and it was a beauty. Just
how Hun Interference wns formed.
7 . , .'WHAT'S II K DONl:? .
(Athens, Kits., Ilanilcr)
. should be tin-rod and feathered,
and if, by accident, some one
- touched a lighted match to his
' carcass, the nerson sounding tho
. fire alarm shuuht be given a sen-
tence of not less than thirty days
' without a fine.
Soveral who roly on warmth from
team heat, report that the worfdplle
and tho hole In the front of tho fur
nace havo becomn estranged.
C. Wig Aahpoln Is mad agnin. A
Portland paper reports he "Is promi
nently Identified with anlinnl hus
bandry In southern Oregon."
Oregon leaps to the front agnln.
One of her Democrats . has started
howling, "McAdoo for President."
Tho Older dlrls have started shuf
fling Christmas cards, which they
have no moro Intention of buying
than of flying.
vm nun m oiiua mi uie pump iiauuio , win icuve to me routlinll experts.
! A deal Is now on foot whereby tho
eoocn of the "Old Oregon " football
team, and the warden of the slate
playhouse, will trade places, 111 the
interests of efficiency.
QUKSTIONS AXD ANSWERS.
Keating a Nliort Cut to Health.
I'lcaso give mo a list of foods con
taining vitamlnH, iron, protein, etc..
team at loo notch eve., nfi-.. n. "lent on this, for I am suro your light on dexplaln how much tho avernno
final gun. Then again a Stanford on ",e 1u""ln would be appreciated person should havo. A list of foods
victory will ,o good for the game. Ijy ""'"y 'e of my iiRe." .for a person to eat that is overweight.
Nineteen twenty-five marks Sinn- v'"- anyway, his wife says he has A list of foods for young people thnt
ford's new year from a football BOt "' "na ovon nloro positive, are underweight. A diet and. the
standpoint, tho first victory in six And " loubt tho Poor fellor has , caro for young athletes. (W. L. O.)
years or moro. And It was cele. ,MO cl,a,"'e of l"o Just as definitely as I Answer. The moro Important
hinted like n new year mid then y woman ever had it. liut with- roods contalining vitamincs are pure,
- .,-. iML-.tiiioiu icl me say now ncnii iiiiik, ouuer; raw caooage,
tomatoes, oranges.
lettuce, green on-
..n..U .... .
n. l.e L.: ...... cMiin. Itiiini,.
hi tho-mince idea here .,,,,1 ,.. "UKUm 'cnte(i l.y tho old femnlo . wncat bran, liver, lemon Juice, np-
nosiiuin vendors and accepted by tho pies; rresn sweet cider, cottage chocso,r
uninformed laity and " tho half-ln- skim milk. '
fnfOl'tlied metllcitl irentlemen nt the1 These fnnrln nra rrnnA o., i rnno f
Kan FranciH.'.i ... t. . c-".. -.v.v i nope no oio woman or nun; jtioiases. ariea Deans, spinach.
Iterltel.... i. . enner sex will misunderstand what I egg yolk, lottuco. oatmeal, when
the i-niir.-i . liiila.v, say about this. 1 am aware that at bran,. wheat, peas, almonds, dr;
'. ... "" '"I'"'1" "s year, is tho ago of 50 years or thereabouts a prunes, walnut, brown bread.
a iii iin,cr of ,,ne fraternity and menopause oeeus a cessation of the I Tho chief protein foods arc bee!
.... . ""'"Her. Dixon wan not in- normal menstrual function. This in cheese, egg white, wheat.
.. rerused to play (or was no wise disturbs a woman's health or I know of no diet lists lndiscrlmin
not allowed to piny, or was hurt In well being, nor does it affect her ately suitable to the clasess you de
ii iisi ngnt) bocsiiKo ho Is an '"out" mental or "nervous" stability in any scribe. The day of "May eat and may
Maternally speaking, and Imlny an way. Tho menopause is no chango not cat" diet lists is past; a suitable
linn H Pl'OliaolV all 1...... Ot tiro. It Shllltlv Imil'bj. Ihn cn.tclil. lllet'mitKt l.O nrrnnvnil tix ui.l. 1. t,.
dividual rcquli-enients.
vim
asy 'lessons in .
AUCTION
BRIDGE
New Series by WYNNE FERGUSON
(Author cj Ferguson on ofucnon jtnage
MfissssssssBaBsarSrsaa
CopyrUM lv;S by iloyle, Jr.
? : ARTICLE No. 34
There ha been more or less discussion
as to the type of hand that justifies a
bid ot a lour card suit. About tne weak
eat fourcard suit that should be bid with
t out any outside streneth is four to the
' ace king,queen or anv four honors. Some
writers advocate a bid with only four
to the are king, but with siich a holding
the hand should alo contain at lrast a
king in an outside suit. For example, as
geaier, diu unc uuu wiui cuiu ui u.c
totlowmg:
Hearts 7, 6, 2 ''( '
Clubs A, K, Q,7 ?
Diamonds 8, 4, 3, 2
Spades 9, 2
Hearts K, 7,2 '
Clubs A, K,4, 2
Diamonds 8, 3, 2
Spades J, 10, 2
i.inicu like a new year, and then . u ' ' "ul " """ . ..........nS vimi
some. Tlio dining room at the hi further prcnniblo let me say now i raw fresh milk, huttet
KiaifcjH was dosed ilus morning for l,"l1t,,lh,!1'0 18 n thing as "change raw carrots, raw torn
rcpnliV. aud the local mohi ,11.,.. f "fu ttn ,nttn or woman. Tho no- spinach, asparagus, let
......ounces re,,, n,,,"' 2T 7Z i'T 'i'KS tt superstltution, a lino of !"" and their tops, fre
Alto on ThanksKlvIng
i.'il' i
(alifornla offers
alibis.
combe, but ono I.e.. H ...1,.. sion of il.e iMi.n.i,,nii,.n .........
th" game Is being discussed. Tho only reason why I am tourh-
'In gun this subject again Is that the
Anntltcr Dumb Dorothy
I would like to know about bathing
mere Is money In .football serious entertainment of tho notion of I na handful of ensom salts In ih
nearly j loil.ono In j ash coining Into "ehango of life" Is liJtcly lo be harm- ball. I know It will reduce, you. but
the Stanford ,ox office for yestor- fnl or pvc" Ulsnstruus to a woman's some peoplo have told mo It weakens
naj game. The K. I', must have noan". for It . encourages procrastlna-: one. .1 also rub' cpsom salts on my
..i.i.ie milliner lino. 000 wllh its spec- uon nn" Prompts nil sorts of unwise limns lo reduro them. (K. It.)
i n iralns. and the hot dog vendors ""'"sures In any grave Imppilnient of I Answer Your main trouble, I take
at least $20.000, for scnrcclv nnv- ",e health which happens to manifest -It. is lillliugs complaint. The oxer
one i had lunch when they arrived ,f Br0UI"' flflv- ' . I rise .of rubbing the salts on your. or.
nun not dogs, peanuts and pop wero women are alioul equally lower limbs may help to reduce you
sold like hot ntthna ii... . subject to certain "diseases of middle uni.or limbs nn.l v-lne veron 1,1.1 l..h
i ,.i,m.y won l - ..v
football, even though it his notably cancef, nrmrlosclerosis, , mg in enisom salts Is a terribly slow
kill
apparently killed "lied"
(-Jrnnge. .
H. W, it:
QUILL POINTS
Yon
rim always tt;
Hrlght's disease, and In cases of can- ! way to reduce, Kat Just a little less
cor. particularly m.it. uro still, too and take some exercise thst will do
ninny tragic mistakes, made by the , more than a million epSom aairibnthH
vi. iims wno postpone a1 medical ox- 10' rcuuciv you..; . . f,
amlnatlon because of assurances of ' Government Whllmnsh
older women thnt It is only "change Kindly give me the receipt for mnk-
01 inc. iienri disease and diabetes . lng government whitewash. (F.J. IJ.)
aro other Insidious diseases which not Answer Klrst you leaso some, as
ret.
Omilitli'NN
Dimiuseus.
;ll a new IHTivnl in I-'lorids. II, isn't CXci'Hil rarcly develop around middle age. I they humorualy call them, public pre-
, (,ortain types of insanity may occur serves. Then you hand a retainer to
in men or women , of this age. but ' some very dignified public (as they
1 ., . nieiuai uiseaso nas no relation to tlio aro called before election day) ser
monnnnn..
von can guess the oTfieiiil Kruneli nbbrcviutiou of Only a minority of women exper-
ienco hot flashes after the menopause.
u seems thnt these flashes frequent
' I suffusion of tho surfnee of tho body
What I......I 1 1 'a , , land a sense of sudden warmth pcr-
Nlint a howl would ensue if noveriv nni.lc wi ,. f... hnu ,ti,i, n, , ....,'
lotlies
Ti iu 1.-..M r,.- i, ........ 1 1 . .. ...
...... ..... .... ,,t n,,, , H,v iiiiui,. (inn-iice, but drowuinej js
1110 reniiKin'.
depression was a good jioliey Inn;,' niro, before assnssiiiHtimi
was invented. ' ,
A hiek. is n man who cai; get a. eautaloupe More it ritlcs two
thousand miles. " "
Tim hoy
Consider tho boy. Hetween Iho nges
of 1 weeks and III years bo Is told by
persons having authority that he
must not do certain things because
those things ure wrong. Nobody takes
tho trouble to explain why they are
wrong or even lo convince, him that
thoy are wrong In fact. Adults are
content to say "Don't." if ho asks
for proof, he Is Impudent, lie Is. In
short, hedged about l.y rest rlct Ions
that to him seem unrcasonablu and
unnecessary.
And then ho grows up. At 18 or a
little tsliler ho begins to feel his
oats. He Ih conscious of being n
regular male In a free country. And
be begins to do many of tluisn things
ne was admonished not to do. He
begins to do some hell.ralslng; not
because he has a native desire to do
evil, but because he dm sn't believe
Ond never hns believed there Is any
''harm" 1n doing the ihlnKs that were
forbidden. The charm of these things,
before be hns pcisi.nal aciiiallitance
wllh Ihem. Is solely in tho fact thai
they aro forbidden fruit.
Ah. well: he lles through It. l-ew
go to the devil.
ItiiUl.llrsi the first mi.lhrr lay
awake nights and worried about her
hoys Mildness; sn.l nil g,.m molheis
since have done Hie mi inc. na goi.it
mothers alwas will.
Tour mother:.! m much of Ihelr
anxiety is miiseless! Let them look
around at the d it and well-
behaved li.eiiuhn h,,, the Ulir li.l.x
and boss the affairs of the win Id. r'ew I
of them were angelic at is. Doubi-
less all of I In in w.n lc.l Ihcli' Jjilici n
f llaltlmiire Sun.)
I lie iraluiiiis want their liberty, too. Why are no Ameri'imJ
n : !...i..!.... . . . -i. .. .. '
...cin ni'nuiiu; tu Kill xueini
bo- duo to aomo- disturbance, of the
vasomotor part of tho sympathetic
nervous system from functional defi
ciency of certain Internal secretions l foctlve,
vants. Then sit tight and it will turn
out quite satisfactorily.
No Anll-Cri liiustcrin
A largo corporation I am working
tor wants to give all employes a serum
injection to prevent respiratory In
rctciona. What Is your opinion?
vouiu you recommend It? (n. D. V.)
Answer I know of no scrum, vac
cine or uncterin which nhs proved ef-
Children's Pictorial
Cross Void I'nzzle
It is diffieull to respeet a timid woman who hides iiehind her
husband s oxfonl Iibrs.
RippiingRhijmQS
HANDY DISEASES.
TSCiiaeaa
Sooner or later, do what you will,
n lluniillngrr. Inc.. Is going to break
out with "a inaKllellc personality that
causes nil if) love him who know
him."
Large cotton rags warned at Mall
Tribune office,,
rT rXOHY, wekinp; wholesome tlishes, eanie the hobo Ihroiish
M.1 the dew; "I would eiini some loitves and fishes and a
stotip of Volstead brew. Komi," he said, "has little savor if not
earned in honest sweat, mid I ask mi niit or favor, I will work
for all 1 net." There's a woodpile. I assure him, stacks of upas,
elm and pine, and I (.'holly would pnieuiv hint saw and ax and
wedges nine. "I've diseases which prohibit bihor of 1liat sort,"
lie snapped: " 'I would be fatal as the gibbet to a man thus han
dicapped." "Well," 1 said, "the lawn needs nmwiiiif, there's
a mower in the shed; hump yourself and make a showinj;, thru
you'll have sumo kraut and bread." "Asking bread and t-'rt-tinir
boulders is my luck," he bo replied; "I have stitches in
my shoulders, I have Taiitods in my side. '.Mow no (jrass in
your roudiliou,' by the doctors 1 was told,' 'or the nvim "nil
puuil mortician will implant you.u Hie mold.' " "It is nlwayM
thus," I muttered, "it's an ancient, niiisly name; you would
biive a s e that's hollered, but. you will not earn the same.
NothiiiK suits y iu, luMhiiiK pietist's. Hint reiuires 9nine strength
and vim; you'e prohibitive diseases in your wishbone or your
limb. Should my dollar watch need windinc, you'd do that to
eiini a pie, but the job that's stem ami "rindinsr you forever
more pass by." q Q O
erw
O
O
liiinning Across.
Word 1. An animal which littlo
ninrk Kninho, in the picture, met
in the jungle. Plural.
Word 4. Help, nssistancc.
Word 5. Distant, not near.
Word 6. A country in Europe.
Running Down
Word 1. A river in England.
Word 2. The Supreme Being.
; Word . A city in Pennsylvania.
word 6. A whim or craze popu
lar for a time.
SATfHDAY'S I'UZZI.E
ANSWERED
S jj A triJ ' ls-Jq
l ittle Istor Pine got his aittn ago
an' rullrnad ngt. mixed up t'day an1
bad t' pay full fan-. Hain't It a re
lief w ben a show come . t', town
wivvo aliisitly seen?
Who's Who
lit. linn. I'.tlnnrd Wood,
ono of the most coveted offices In
the llrltlsh empire, thnt of viceroy
of India, has been awarded to a
commoner, nip lit. Hori. ! Kdward
Wood, minister of Agriculturo In
the present cabi
net, by the crown.
As viceroy bo will
be regard id as
royalty In India.
The governor-general
Is tho c h We f
civil officer but
the viceroy Is the
king's personal
representative and
c o n s e q u ently Is
treated as royalty.
e Is the grand
son 'of Sir Chns.
Wood forme rlv
Hearts 8, 3,2
Clubs K,Q,J, 10 '
Diamonds 8, 3, 2
. . Spades 9, 4, 3 -but
pass with the following:
Hearts 7, 6,2
Clubs A, K, 7,2
Diamonds 8, 4, 3, 2
Spades Q, 2 ' '
In other jvords, don't bid four card
suits without at least half a trick (a
guarded king) on the side. The four
card suit bids are also interesting as
second round or take-out bids, for ex
ample, the dealer bid one spade on the
luliowing hand: -. . . A i 4 ; ' .
Hearts K, Q, 9, 2' ' '
Clubs 7, 6
Diamonds 10,8,4
Spades t-; A, Q, 10, 2
Second hand passed and the dealers
partner bid one trump on the following
' hand: ,
Hearts A, 8, 7, 6
Clubs J, 4
Diamonds A, K, 9, 3, 2
Spades 9,3
His opponents passed and opened clubs,
running off five club tricks before he got
the lead. If the dealer had bid two
hearts, his other four card suit, he
would have made game. Such hands are
semi-two suiters and frequently work
out better at the suit bid than at no
. trump. . . ' .
Another point to consider in the bid
dine of four card' suits occurs when
holding the 4-4-4-1 or 5-4-4 type of dis
tribution. For example, suppose as deal
er you hold the following hand:
Hearts A, K, J,4
Clubs 4
' Diamonds A, Q, 10, 6 '
Spades K, 9, 4, 3
and bid one! diamond. Second hand
passes and your partner bids one no
trump. You should then bid two hearts
- - Answer to Problem No. 17
Hearts K, 7
for the 4-4-4-1 tvpe of hand plays far
better at a suit bid, and you, should try
to find the best bid for the combined
hands.
. Here's another example. Suppose
vour partner bids one no-trump, second
hand passes and you hold the following
hand: ' I
Hearts 9, 8,4, 3
Clubs A, Q.J, 7
Diamonds A, 9, 4, 2
Spades 10
With this hand you should bid two
clubs. This type of hand is hopeless as
a no-trump proposition so try for a suit
bid, and in doing so, try to find the suit
bid that is the best for the combined
hands.
Here's still another example. Suppose
as dealer you hold the following hand:
Hearts A, 10,9,7,2
Clubs none
Diamonds A, K, Q, 4
Sondes A. O. I. 7
With this hand, first bid one spade and
if overbid, show the heart bid. Then if
you have anot Her chance, bid diamonds.
With a hand as strong as this one, it is
almost a certainty that you can go
game in the suit that best matches up
with your partner's, so you should try
to find that suit.
The following hands were given as .
nroblems in the Drecedine article. There
is no score, you are the dealer and have ,
bid one no-trump. Second hand has
nassed. vour riartner has bid two snades
and fourth hand has passed. What V
would you now bid? ,
Hand No. 1 ,
Hearts Q, 7, 2
Clubs A, K, 7, 3 " ,
Diamonds K, 6
Spades 10,9, 4, 2
Hand No. 3
Hearts Q, 10, 6,3
Clubs A, J, 5. 2.
Diamonds K, Q, 7, ' .
Spades Q, 4
Hand No. 3
Hearts 1, 10,4,2
Clubs K,J, 7
Diamonds A-, K, Q, fj
Spades 7, 6
With Hand No. 1, you should pas.
You have fine help for the spade bid
and it offers a better chance for game ;
than the no-trump. With Hand No. 2,
the writer would bid two no-trump. It
is a close hand but the no-trump offers
a slightly better chance for game than
the spades. With hand No. 3 the two '
no-trump bid is obligatory. With only
two small spades a game in that suit is .
nnlilcelv and'Vet tne hand is strons '
enough to t ry for game in no-trump.
VII10S O, 3, , V;. ;
Diamonds1-'-9, ,.o,.a-.v"r-.,-r. .',;; ' v -r'
Spades A, K, Q,4 i 'V' V . .1
Hearts 10, 6, S
Clubs 9, 2
Diamonds Q, 10, 7
Spades 10, 9, 8, 5, 2
Y
Z
B :
Hearts T. 8. 3
Clubs A, K.Q. 10,8,3
Diamonds 5, 3
Spades J, 6
Hearts A. Q, 9, 4,2
Clubs J, 7
Diatnonds A, K, J, 4
Spades 7,3
There is no score, rubber game. 7.
dealt, bid one heart, A and Y passed
and B bid two clubs. Z bid two hearts
and all passed. A opened the nine of
clubs and B won the first two tricks
with the king and queen. He then led
the are of clubs which Z trumped with
the nine of hearts and A over trumped
with the ten. A now led the six of
hearts. How can Z so play the hand
that he will make the balance of the
tricks against any defense? Z should
win this trick with the king of hearts in
dummy and then lead out his three re
maining heart tricks. On these tricks
A is forced to make two discards. If he
discards two spades, dummy's spades
are good. If he discards one or more
diamonds, Z's diamonds are good. No
matter what he does, YZ must score
game. It is a fine exampltt of the
"squeeze," that is, the forcing of one
hand todiscard wic.ning cards. . '
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Wopd is 46 years old and was cdu- forbidden.
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letics while In both schools.
The new Viceroy of India served
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and commander, and then was draft
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freshly crented Government Depart
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Chief Lieutenant and Deputy of Its
Minister, sir Auckland. Oeddes, after
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and also the father's much older
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