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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1963)
Jacoby On Bridge EVERYONE'S INVITED TO THE BIG Ml NORTH BJIS AQ84 AKQ2 10 8 6 WEST EAST A 10975 AAKJS32 VA1084 VQJ5 J108S 06 5 42 SOCTIT (D) A None VK7 975 AKQJ87I Both vulnerable South Wes North Eut PROFESSIONAL RCA APPROVED! 1 Pan 1 3 a Pass S Pass Pas Opening lead a) 5 Lose Sure Ones Soon By OSWALD JACOBY Newspaper Enterprise AsaD, The loser-on-loser play keeps cropping up in bridge games. The general theory of the play is that if you have a sure loser, lose it early rather than late. South was tempted to o to six clubs after North jumped to five, but South remembered that he had opened and jumped with only 13 high card points. Thus, discretion was the better part of his valor. One look at dummy showed South that he could make six if diamonds broke and if East held the ace of hearts. A second look disclosed that South had bet ter forget six and concentrate on winning the game and rubber. South ruffed the first spade high. Ho could afford this since all his trumps were equals. Then he entered dummy with the ten of trumps, ruffed a second spade, returned to dummy with the nine of trumps, ruffed the last spade and started on the diamond suit. When East showed out on the third diamond South was ready for the loser-on-loser play. He led dummy's deuce of diamonds and discarded a low heart He had to lose that heart eventually. This put West in the lead and West could do nothing. A fourth spade lead would allow South to ruff in dummy and discard anoth er heart, a heart lead would es tablish South's king. ' Learn to be an expert at loser- on-loser play with tips found in jacoby's new 64-pase book "Win at Bridge." Just send your name address, and 60 cents to: Oswald Jacoby Reader Service, care of this newspaper, P. O. Box 489, Dept. A, Radio City Station, New York, 19, N.Y. n Q The bidding has been: South West North East 1 Pan 1 Pmsa 2 N.T. Pan 2 4 Pan 3 A Pan 4 A Pan Pan S Pass t Yon, South, hold: AAQSf VKI2 4-AQ2 AAI1 What do jraa do? A I'asa. Toa have the tama 19 point 70a ban shown and In addition roar Mm of hearts is likely to be facing a shurteton. TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of tin diamonds your partner bids four no-trump over your four diamonds. What do you do son? Answer Monday On The Record KLAMATH PALLS BIRTHS BOYS HANSEN Born to Mrl. Barbara Hin. an In Klamath Vsllty Hoapllal Juna It a boy vralgrtltiQ 1bl IVt 01. PERRIN Born to Mr. and Mrl. Wil liam R. Pamn In Klamatn Vallay Hoi pllal Juna If a boy wtlghlna f lbi 7 on. IHiessEN-Born to Mr. and Mrl. Data G. Thlamn In Klamath Vallay Hospital Juna 20 a boy waioMtsg ff ibi., ivt on. OIRLS SANDERS Born to Mr. and Mrl. Ruban Sandan In Klamath Vallay Hoipltal Juna IT a tjlrl washing ? Iba.. r on. HOFFMAN Born to Mr. and Mr. Adam Hoffman In Klamath Vallay Ho, pllal Juna t a girl walgtting lb., s or. KRUSMARK Born to Mr. and Mr. Robart Krumarli In Klamath Valtay Hospital Juna It a girl weighing a lb., I on. IIS) SUMMARY Boys: Jll cirli: J1J Shop Today At Store No. 2 South 6th & Shasta Way OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT Monday Thru Sat, All Grocery Specials from Iqst Thurt. ad good thru Wednesday! MARKET BASKET tli and Pino So, 6lh and Shoiro Way bm&5U? n u u i u I s KdsSAvrw bi a- h- . U C filamath lounty fairgrounds VK .t III rill TO M mm stiM JPmmmM MlxihMm. 1) ES ml ALL STOCK FROM THE FLYING "IT Cotton Rossey Marysville, Calif. The 1963 Klamath Basin Round-Up promises to be one of the big gest ever offered. 3 Big days of spills and chills that will keep you on the edge of your seat every second. You'll thrill to bronc bustin1 . . . steer wrestlin" . . . calf ropin' . . . bull ridin and every thing that goes with a top, professional rodeo plus the addition this year of the fabulous Buffalo Scramble. See top cowboys from every point in the nation; famous clowns and other acts plus many city-wide attractions during the big 3-day event. It's a family affair so put it in your list right now! feiftfhfe Mm See bull riding, one of the round-up's most- in jury laden events. Here a cowboy heads tor a crash landing after losing his grip on the braid ed rope nosed behind the bull's shoulders, the only hold he has to weather the stormy action. : sV -BaT" i-:5 He ' Sji- v ' FOR THE FIRST TIME IN KLAMATH FALLS AL0 SCRAM re's on event said to be worth the price of the entire show alone. Just imagine! All chutes open at one time with a mean Buffalo springing out of each one. with a cowboy on his back. One of the most dangerous fea tures of the show as any downed rider is apt to find al most a ton of meat-on-the-hoof on his back at ony mom ent. Get set for this one. we - J9- n jh gain Vf L00C at mm iwmm 3 COMPLETE SHOWS TUES. 7 PM -- WED. 7 PM -- THURS. 1 PM ic FAMOUS COWBOYS . and prize money giving you a thrill every second. over the country competing for the trophyi CLOWNS AND BULLFIGHTERS Sanchez with their split-second timing. Both these boys wore the hit of better than ever. Enjoyed by children and adults alike. like Bill Lane and Juaquin the show last year and are now JOHNNY JACKSON I announcer from Wood Lake, California with a speciol new public oddress system made just for rodeo work. You'll be up to the minute on every bit of the action as reported by this expert. it WEST COAST CARNIVAL h So. 6th Street from June 28th through July 4th. r added fun for oil the family will be on srV J..- i i AI F Ml .."sV-? TICKET! GENERAL ADMISSION, adults $1.50; Children 50c. COVERED GRANDSTAND, $2.50 and $3.50. Write or wire . . Rodeo, Box 367. Klamath Basin Ticket office in Willard Hotel Opens Monday, June 24th, 10 A.M. Concessions Eat, drink ond enjoy yourself all you like during the big 3 day rodeo. The Klamath Falls JAYCEES wil be on hand all 3 days to serve you. They'll also have a new souvenir program that you will be sure to want to save. i .TLV -Z. Here's o scene you will see often as a cowboy and hit mount team up for soma unrehearsed gyrations after parting company in a saddle bronc rid ing event. PARADE . There's the big annual 4th of July PARADE down Main St. in Klamath Falls starting at 10 AM. You'll see a preview of all the rodeo activities plus marly other interesting activities. FIREWORKS . . No 4th of July celebration would be com plete without them, and the Klamath Falls Fire Department puts on one of the biggest in the State. You'll be able to see it from all over town as they set off sky rockets galore from "K" Hill overlooking Klamath Falls. 1 5 ' i3 Thu bareback bronc ejeft oil 4 feet off the around ai he attempt i to d'tlodqe hn cow. bov btirden. Borcbock ridmq bai been ttondord eent n fytry rodeo for oor 2J Veon.