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Mendelssohn's Italian Symphony: Halle Orchestra
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Pre-emptive Psychics
Maurice Dambois (Fiolonce Les Sirenes, Valse
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Danza Espanola
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I often have commented on the Although there is some merit in good features and good influence an occasional psychic bid at a low of duplicate bridge. But it is a level, the basic structure of con-8.55 am The Symphonies of Beeth- oven 6. Symphony No. 6 in F (The Pastoral) regrettable fact that there are tract is such that no great liberty items on the other side of the can be taken at the eight, nine, ledger. In rubber bridge one and ten trick levels. There is a atrociously bid hand may create a close analogy here to the sophistry swing that will dominate the that leads players to pass certam session's Score. At duplicat minimum hands originally, only to bridge, with the potential loss on come in at a more dangerous level 10-15 am- Green any hand limited to one zero, with a secondary bid. players of a certain type are too easily tempted into "experimenta practices." I refer to a bid such as that made by South in to-day's hand.
South, dealer
Both sides vulnerable.
WEST
NORTH
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EAST
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AT THE
ORIENTAL—“Nobody's famous - London Hry drome musicgi
Thus, when South opened this hand with three clubs it did not matter what his object was, nor how transcendental was "his psy- chology. The unvarnished fact re- Baby-A mirth-provoking maelstrom come Worth seeing again. mained that he was contracting in nursery and night-club, with the for nine tricks with a band that greatest team of comediennes ever on SATËTHE KING'S – “LIVÝC could produce, on the most liberal brunette di Li, Lobert and William-Powell, Joan Blond
Patsy Kelly, with Lynne Over Vinson Alan Dinehart, Alle estimate, about five tricks. The man, Robert Armstrong, Rosina Law and Sheila Terry, The mer further fact that he gave his part-rence and Don Alvarado."
Lawyer who took his cases to the court ner a problem impossible of 8910-
| of sex appés - AT THE QUEEN'S Bulking DruNK= tion was of secondary importance.mond Comes Back, with John Barry-
It is true that North-South were
AT THE ALHAMBRA John Howard and Louise more, not, using the two-way three-bid Campbell An adventure mystery that Lang Goes West and that, therefore, North did not starts excitingly from the first clue Michael, C. Henry Gordon and Larry count on a solid, or almost solir through a series of situations alternate "Buster Crabbe. One of the best af ly romantic, funny, dangerous and pictures built around that famous fric- club suit with seven sure winners sinister. The plot is wound round the tonal character, Sophie Lang, who is in the South hand. But, since kidnapping of Drummond's financee by a menace to jewels and hearts alike. the bid had been made when a female out to get even with Drum. The picture represents a battle of wits vulnerable, North would have had mond for convicting her lover on a for a valuable jewel in which many
murder charge.
complications. "ZEIFE to be clairvoyant to visualise a hand as bad as South actually held.
AT THE Girl" with
South might have saved some Rand thing from the wreck by passin
to three spades (at least as long as
to
it was undoubled], but of
it was hardly
be expected
a player who would make su
The bidding, match point dupli-opening bid then would make an cate game:
West
North
intelligent pass.
Eastyy kis that, from the
club bid on, complete spades Pass reigned in the place of orderly ex-
trump
ass change of information.
aas
To-day's Question Question: What is the correct
bid is respo«
an opening
mond bid with the following hand
H9742
CK 74
Answer: Four no trump.
type tha duplicate gam
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stigated
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burned finger.
usually should
but in this case
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