Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 02, 1963, Page 16, Image 16

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On Bridge
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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Wednesday, January 2, ltM
9th & Pine O STORE HOURS 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Daily Phone TU 4-3188
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ST-!7 eafl Wcarc3s'L-?rade-lEi price get
Tough Bid
Done Well
By OSWALD JACOBY
Written tor
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
One test of a good player is his
ability to make the best of a bad
contract.
West's two spade opening was
one of those weak two bids that
are popular in expert circles.
This time it gave North and South
a bidding problem. Left to them
selves they would have slopped at
a comfortable four hearts. The
impetus of the weak two bid got
them to the five level.
South won the opening spade
lead and took slock. He had a
spade loser and two possible
diamond losers. Of course, if
East held the king of diamond;
there would only be one diamond
lost, but South saw how to make
the hand even if West held that
king.
He cashed dummy's ace of clubs
and ruffed a ciub. He entered
dummy with a trump, then ruffed
the last club. Another trump lean
to dummy pulled the opponents'
last trump.
Now he led a spade from dum
my and put in the eight spot.
West won with the nine and found
himself end-played.
A spade lead would set up
South s jack for a discard of a
diamond from dummy. A club
lead, if he had one, would al
low a niff and discard. West led
a diamond. South allowed this
to run around to his queen and
chalked up his dangerous contract.
Q The blddinf hai been:
But ' South West North
1 J 4 Fa 3 4ft
Pax 3 4 Paa 4
Pass T
You, South, hold:
aAKJ7 S 4AB 41 Qtt
What do you do?
A Pass. You hsra loM year
partner that jroa hava a very
sood hand and be has bid only
three apades. Treat his Judfmentt
TODAY'S QUESTION
Instead of bidding two spndrs,
your partner bids two clubs.
What do you do?
Answer Tomorrow
Paper Notes
Anniversary
CORVAIX1S fUPIt - The Cor.
vallis (ia7plle-Times Saturday be
came the third Oregon newspaper
lo reach the century mark and
published a special section to note
its inoth birthday.
Oregon newspapers older than
the Gazette-Times are the Ore-
Ionian in Portland and the
Statesman in Salem. Oilier pa
pers were started earlier than
18K2, but no others have survied
The Corvallis Gaiclte is the el
der brother of the papers winch
have been combined since won.
It was founded in December IM
exact dnte unknown. The Times
was established in laflfl.
The Iho papers were combined
In mid-IDO!) a lew weeks after the
weekly Gazette slarted publishing
as a daily. At that lime the
Times was a .vemi-wecklv.
Tl" social section published
Saturday included a history of I lie
p.iper, a full page covering high
lights of the news from its 100
year career, an intensive cover-
ape of the present day paper, its
place in the community and its
linpcs for the future.
Singer Plans
To Wed Model
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Kay Dirhel. a former Miss Hhinc
gold contestant, in June.
Avalon, currently appearing al
the Sands Hotel in s Vegas.
Nov., said Monday he and his
2t-year-old bride-to-be became en
gaged Sunday night at a parly
attended by his parents. Dick and
Mary Avallone of Philadelphia.
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