THE GENNTAG AIL, SEPTEMBER 6, 1937.

Rreutzer Sonata In

A Major

Today's Wireless

1230-215 pm European Programme.

12.30 pm. -Songs by Start Robertson

(Baritone).

ZBW 355 M. 845 k.e's:::: ZEK 640 k.c ́s.

Manhattan Serenade (Alter).

Myself When Young (In A Per- Manhattan Moonlight (Alter)."

sian Garden”. Lehmann): 1.30 pmReuter Press; Rugby Press; The Road To The Isles, Wrap Ve Local Weather forecast and . An-

Up In My Old Tarpantin Jac-nouncements. ket (Traditional).

140 pm-Variety. Down Among The Dead Men (Tra-215 pm-Close Down. A

ditional); Fanicali, Funicula 5-8 pm-European Programme. (Denza)

Chinese Programme.

8-11 pm

12.40 p.m.-Band of H. M. Coldstream 5.00 pm-Relay of the Dance Orches-

Guaris.co

Colonel Bogey-March (Alford). Youth And Vigour (Lautenschla-

ger).

Les Cloches De Corneville-Salec-

tion (Flanquette).

The Bells Of St. Mala (Bimmer). Semper Fides March (Sousa). 1.00 pm-Local Time signal and Wea-

ther report.

1.03 paThree songs by Tino Rossi

(Tenor).

LI3 p.m.-Orchestre Raymonde.

Dance Of The Merr Mascots

Ketelbey)

Orient Express (Mohr).

Taming The Biger (ha Rocca). Electric Girl (Reimburgh Holmes). A Night On The Waves

Waltz) (Koskiman).

BRIDGE NOTES

tra from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel

1 A Rhythm Excursion.

2. Where the lazy River goes by. 3. There's something in the air. 4. The way you look to-night. 5.15 pm-Interval of recorded dance

music from ZBW.

|5.20 p.m.-5. A Fine Romano

6. Mabuhay..

7. Where is my heart. 8. Farewell Blues.

5.35 pm-Interval of recorded dance

music from ZBW.

(5.40 p.m.-9. The Modern Chords.

10. Black Eyed Susan Brown,

11. In the Dungeon. 27

12. Goodnight my love.

15.55 p.m.-Interval of recorded dance

By ELY CULBERTSON

Short Suit Leads

In leading a doubleton (a two card suit the higher-card always is led. In leading from a three card suit, lead the highest if the suit is not headed by any honour [9 7 6, 8 5 3, 4.3.2, etc.]. If the suit is headed by a single honour, or by two honours not in sequence, lead the lowest card.

96 2

C-K 10 7 5 3

SOUTH

S-A Q J 10 5 4 H-K 97

D.-8

C-A 84

North East

The bidding: West South

1 spade Pass

2 spades Pass

Pass

There are two exceptions: From 4 spades Pass Pass

music from. ZBW.

16.00 pm-13. The words are in my

heart

14. The sweetheart waltz.

15. Don't let this waltz mean good-

bye.

6.15 pm-Interval of recorded dance

music from -ZBW*"

6.20 pm-16 Crooner's Lullaby.

17. Crazy Feet.

18. Blue Skies

19. Top of the town. 6.30 p.m.-Children's Records.

How Doth The Little Crocodile Fury Said To A Mouse." Tis The Voice Of The Lobster

They Told Me You Had Been To Her ("Alice in Wonderland"

Fraser Simpson).

George Baker (Baritone). Now We Are Sixă

Intro: The Engineer, Wind In The

Hill When We Were Very Young

(Poems by A. A. Milne).

Mimi Crawford: (Soprano). Nursery Rhymes (Walford Davies).

Intro: Matthew, Mark, Lake and

John; Bless you, bonnie Bee Masters E Lough and R. Mal lett Messrs. Capel Dixon and Frank Hastwell (Quar- tet).

Beethoven Kreutzer Sonata!

In A Majin 47.

Played by Albert: Sammons (Fiolin) +

and William Murdoch (Piano).

7.25 pm-Variety.

Piano Solos

Bubbling Over.

Moonbeams Dance.

Carroll Gibbons.

•Vocal

My Piano And Me.

Intro: One Alone (Desert Song). To a Wild Rose: One Fine Day (Madame Butterfly).

Turner Layton (Bass).

Organ Solos-

I Hate Myself (Davie, Young and

Ager).

Love In Bloom (Film She Loves

Me Not).

Records For The

Children

Sidney Torch Medley-

Favourite Favourite No. 2

Intro: Stumbling Sleepy Time Girl, When the leaves comes tumbling down.

Me and the Boy Friend, I'm sitting on top of the world, That's my weakness

now.

The Ballyhooligans.

8:00 p.m. Local Time signal, Weather

report and Announcements. 8-11 pm

Chinese Programme.

11.00 pm- Close Down £803

pm-European Programm

of 640

Nocturne In

Flat Major

Ange

Jose Echamiz (Piano).

11.00 p.m.-Close Down.

Waltz in C Sharp Minor.

Bronislaw Huberman (Violin). Studies, Op. 25: No. 7 in C Sharp Minor, No. 9 in G flat major, No. 10 in B mor Wilhelm Backhaus (Piano). 8.24 pm Orchestral.

Der Freischatz

8.50

Overture (Weber),

London P

monic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham

Espagnol

Op. 34 (Pimsky-Korsakar).

Golden Cockerell: (Rimsky- Korsakov).

The Lamoureux Orchestra Of Paris conducted by Albert Wolff:

Three

songs by Gigli 19.00 pm-Weber Concertstack In E

(Tenor).

Robert Casadesus (Piano)

Minor

and the Orchestre Symphonique con- ducted by Eugene Bigot

1936:

pm-Songs by Dennis Noble (Baritone).

p.m. London Relay The News and Announcements. 9.55

Variety.

the proper lead against suit con- my cleaned up the adverse spades, What's On At the Cinemas

tracts.

AT THE ORIENTAL “Espionage

queens

a three card suit headed by the West opened the queen of dia ace, the ace is led. From 10 x x, jmonds and continued with the jack, the ten is led against no trump declarer ruffing the second. Two contracts, although the lowest is sounds of trumps ending in dum-

a low heart was led toward closed hand. Leads From Long Suits

AT THE STAR Dodsworth”, Obviously, declarer's only pro-Paul Lukas, Mary Astor, Buth-Chat-Cavaliers, with Bert Wheeler and Bo AT THE CENTRAL "Cockeyed At suit contracts, lead your fourth highest card from a long blem was to avoid losing three terton and David Niven. The absorb-bert Woolsey 3 merrie tale of olden

When East played ing and dramatic story of a hard work days with gay music suit, except from a suit headed by heart tricks.

fing, easy-going American husband who and beautiful maidens. the ace, king, queen, or a leadable low, declarer did not commit the erretired to travel and find himself but sequence. A leadable sequence is ror of risking everything, at this unstead found out his selfish and frivol-

AT THE KING'S “Parnell””. [a] three cards in sequence, at stage, on the fortunate position of ous wife.

with Clark Cable and Myrna Loy. The ac- least one of which is an honour the heart ace. If this card were

count of a courageous man who sur- [K Q J. Q J 10, J 10 9, 10 9 81, held by East, there was no hurry

renders fame and fortune and power [b] three cards forming an inter- in bringing home the king. The in- star reporters, Madge Evans for the woman he loves. Primarily a and Edmund Lowe, are assigned by narrative of Ireland, it is let interna- mediate sequence K 10, K 10 9, mediate danger was that the king, American newspapers to trace a mil-tional in scope. Q10 91; [c] three cards forming if played, would be smothered by lionaire munitions maker who had van- an incomplete sequence, the two the ace in West's hand. Declarer, ished These two belonging to op high cards being equals and the therefore, played the nine spot. Position newspapers set out for Paris AT THE QUEEN'S "Exclusive",

and encounter adventures which throw with Fred third one step removed [K Q 10, West won with the jack and shift-their paths together, facing danger a and Charhe QJ9, J 10 8, 10977.

fed to a club. Declarer won and dozen times before they eventually get between

With Paul Lukas, Ketti At no trump contracts, lead anruffed a club in dummy, then led their story.

Gallian, Skeets Gallagher, and others. honour only when the suit is head-the ten of hearts through East. The ed by a leadable sequence, as queen showing up, it was all over.

AT THE MAJESTIC above. Otherwise, lead your fourth Declarer now played the long on From Heaven”

Pennies the bet The quaint story of a highest even though the suit be the assurance that, when it lost to strolling musician who is dubbed a headed by ace or king-queen. the ace, dummy's eight would be "no'er-do-well" played by Bing Crosby, AT THE ALHAMBRA – “China Seas”. From A K.75 3 or K Q 7 43, lead promoted to a third round trick. and Madge Evans as the-girl of his with Clark Gable, Jean Harlow

dreams Edith Fellows contributes Wallace Berry. A story of piracy on the king at suit contracts, but the It should be noted that in only largely to the interest of the story and the China Coast, in which the cast give five at no trump from A 10 8 6 one case, namely, the queen and Crosby, as usual, sings appealingly. outstanding performances. 43, lead the ace at suit contracts, jack blank in West's hand, could but the six at no trump.

The Delayed Finesse

declarer of play lose.in that case a

to the nine would

It must not be imagined that all lose to the jack and a second heart finesses are simple cut-and-dried lead of the ten from dummy, pro

to take advantage of a perly ducked by East, would, it also position of honours. ducked by declarer, lose Some card combinations require now blank queen But even with preliminary skirmishing Consider this position of cards, decla

the declarer's problem in to-day's might make the winning guess at hand

South, dealer.

Both sides vulnerable.

NORTH

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EAST

the second lead from dummy, and

put up his king. Against all lays of cards there would be

point in the immediate rather in the deferred play of king

TO-DAY'S QUESTION. Question=

bid on SA KO 86

D105 CA

swer. One club.

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