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The semi-finals of the Bridge devoid of strength in both major World Championship at Budapest suits, and therefore bid game in No-g were a battle between Austria. Hun-Trumps despite his singleton Heart (8.11 gary, and the two American teams, trusting in his full control of North's 5 pm The English texme was knocked out Spades, his own Club strength and in the first round of the contest pro this fit with his partner's Diamonds. 6.39 per
Three No-Trumps They did rather better than wast In the other
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expected, however, in getting safely and Mr. A. Dy bds made.
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rounds, and -tunate enough to be only one trick Lance in the down on their doubled Two Spades 64 gainst the substantial "swing" to the Eng-
bish team...
In the match in the eliminating
The English team beat Denmark and Egypt, drew with Jugedavia, rounds, which the English team lost and lost to Austria in the eliminat to the Australians by no great ing rounds, when 24 boards a match margin, the Continental players by were played.
no means had: things all their own
Mathieson
In the contest proper 72 boards way, as the following deal shows. were the rule. After 36 boards the English led the Hungarians by near- ly 2,000 points. In the second half of the match, in addition to being
outplayed, the Englishmen appear
to have had rather bad luck. In the S-x end they were defeated by 3,220 E―J x points
In the consolation contest for the eliminated teams, England were knocked out in the first round by France. The four members of the team failed to qualify in the open pairs, but two other English pairs qualified —Mr. Frank England and Mrs. E. Johnstone, Miss Daphne Kleuser and Mrs. Hopewell.
Here is a rather curious deal from the match in which the English de- feated the Egyptians in the elimmat-
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which was, of course, made. In the S—AJ 8 7 other room, where the was less spirited, the D-J.982
stopped at Five Spades —AKQx | It is interesting to note
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