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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1963)
Thurs.. June 27, 1963 PaS, 5.4. Herald t Nrm Klamath Falli Jacob On Bridge WEST J7 VQ 1054 2 A Q 10 6 93 NORTH (D) AQ 1032 V None 4 54 AKQ87S EAST AJ J7 1S i J 10 t SOITH AK965 4 KJ K87 52 East and West vulnorabla North East Soutb West 1 Pass 1 A Pass A 4k Pass Pass Paaj Opening lead A Convention A Check By OSWALD JAC011V Newspaper Enterprise Assn. There is one major difference between the experts use of Blaik uuod and the average player's. The average player (eels that he must use Blackwood lo bid a slam. The expert only uses the convention as a final check after he has decided to bid a slam and wants to make sure he has enough aces. Thus an expert never uses Blackwood when he is void in suit and never when he has worthless doublelon in an unbid suit or in a suit bid by his op ponents. Thus a ereat manv nhivnrc would use Blackwood with the North hand after their partner's one spade response to the opening club bid. No expert would. The expert would reason that if p?rt ner showed one ace he wouldn't be sure that he could make six. that if partner showed two aces he wouldn't know about sev en, and that even if narinpr showed no aces six might be cold. Instead, the exnert unnlH nrnh. ably make the bid shown in the oox ana jump right to six spades. He would reason that if his part ner held two aces and the king of spades he would bid seven and he would reason further that ir respective of what his partner held there would be a good play to make six. This time South makes s i x against an ace of diamonds open ing and seven against any other lead. But even if South did not hold the king of diamonds he might make the hand. West might open a heart or even a club or a snade whereuunn Snnih would romp home with a grand tlam. Learn the way experts use Blackwood with your copy of "Win at linage With Oswald .la coby." Just send your name, ad dress, and 50 cents to: Oswald Jacoby Reader Service, care this newspaper. P.O. Box 489. Dept. A. Radio City Station. New York 19. NY. 11 O The bidding has been: South M North Cut 1 4 Pass 1 Pass You, South, hold: AQ65 YK J2 4AQ J AI5 What do you do? A Bid four spades. Ton hare 19 polnta and wry rood spades, but your distribution ia 4-3-3-3. TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner continues with four no-trump and you bid five spades to show three aces. Now he bids six clubs. What do you do? Answer Tomorrow mm. mi v KAGO 1150 ON YOUR DIAL PROUDLY ANNOUNCES Lucky Family CHECKBOOKS ARE COMING YOUR WAY STAY Tuned To KAGO FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Lucky Family CHECKBOOKS EVERYONE'S INVITED TO THE BIG IUI ifU M IMS IM PROFESSIONAL RCA APPROVED! rn 3 VI u (lamath County Fairgrounds fa ALL STOCK FROM THE FLYING "IT Cotton Rosser 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 bustin' . . . 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! i '5J V JM 1-4: df'v- verm 4 . 1 4 u mm n i nmmm FAMILY NIGHT TUB. All children under age of 12 admitted FREE in Gen eral Admission Section when accompanied by their parents, on Tuesday, July 2 only. See bull riding, one of the round-up's most in jury laden events. Here a cowboy heads for 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. . 1 ear Tur cmcT time as rwi inc nrvj i umi. IN KLAMATH FALLS BUFFALO SCRAMB Here's an 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 mcat-on-the-hoof on his back at any mom ent. Get set for this one. -"pS. IE 1 mJc1T LOOK AT THESE ATTRACTIONS TUES. 7 PM WED. 7 PM THURS. 1 PM FAMOUS COWBOYS from all over the country competing for the trophys and prize money giving you a thrill every second. d Juaquin d are now CLOWNS AND BULLFIGHTERS like Bill Lane and Sancher with their split-second timing. Both these boys were the hit of the show last yeor on better thon ever. Enoycd by children and adults oiikc. JU PONY EXPRESS RACE each of the three days. Each of the contestants will ride three horses, resaddling their mounts in the race. . mm ak UM0 mm. k I 4r JOHNNY JALijUil onnouncer from Wood Lake, California with a special r .jj iu.f , rodeo work. You'll bo up to the minute on every bit of the jyy- new puDiic puuruii sysicni I--' t"M action at reported by hi expert. WWm WEST COAST CARNIVAL I ' f " So. 6h Street from June 28th through July 4th. for added fun for oil the family will be on ' I1A1. 41 Mm 'li - j 1 imp t ( m frH4K -lit I ii. m a AT", i I if -jr m f vw. 1 -TF ft itWI & v, 'A - ...; .VIA - i ' -JBTH . """wix.a its "i r jni i r -t V" TICKETS GENERAL ADMISSION, adults $1.50; Children 50c. COVERED GRANDSTAND, $2.50 ond $3.50. Write or wire . . . Klomath Basin Rodeo, Box 367. Ticket office in Willard Hotel Opens Monday, June 24th, 10 A.M. TU 2-6876 Concessions Eat, drink and 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. Here's a scene you will see often as a cowboy ond his mount team up for some 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 storting at 10 AM. You'll see a preview of all the rodeo activities plus many other interesting activities. FIREWORKS . . No 4th of July celebration would be com plete without them, and the Klamoth 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. ' - S'li ' I. Aid -MAS was s'-.'V ':r,V.-. ; rJ This borcback bronc ftt all 4 ft oft tho f round ot ho ortmpti to ditlodgt hit cow boy burden, lorobock rid in 9 hoi boon ttondord ovont In ovcry rodeo tor over 25 yean.