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THE CHINA MAIL, NÖVEMBER 21, 19:

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1 Rakenne by The Bal Kenduri toy (TWA

Prue Lewis And

J.. R. M. Smith

From The Studio

6.00 p.m.-Half

Music.

an

hour of

Today's Wireless

Dance

Fox-Trots-Ain't Misbehavin'; Way Down Yonder In New Orleans.... Max Abrams & His Rhythm Makers.

Waltz-Tu-li-Tulip Time; Fox-Trot

--Beside A Moonlit Stream

Horace Heidt & His Alemite Bri- gadiers,

Tangos-Red Poppies; Nothing But Lies....Emil Roosz & His Orch.

The Fox-Trots-Garden Of Weed:

Duke Insists..... Paul Whiteman.. & His Orchestra. Fox-Trot-Horsey, Horsey; Novelty Waltz-Maybelle, Maybelle (from 'Hide & Seek')....Billy Cotton & His Band.

6.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota.

tions.

6.32 p.m.-A Programme of Popular Classics compered from the Studio. 7.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 8.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements.

by Prue 8.03 p.m.-Studio-Recital

Lewis (Violin) and J. R. M. Smith

ken

ZBW 355 M. (845ěk.c.'s) and 31.49 M.

(Piano).

9.52 Megacycles

1. Sonatine in A Major (Schubert)

Violin and Piano.

2. March Humoresque on a Ground Bass (Dohnanyi)....Piano.

Newell

3. Sixth Air with Variations (de

Beriot)....Violin and Piano.

Good Hu- 8.30 p.m.-Scarlatt!-The

moured Ladies - Ballet. London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Eugene Goossens. 8.47 p.m.-Raymond

(Bari. tone) and Eva Turner (Soprano). For England (Brandon & Murray); Life's Great Sunset (Adams).. Raymond Newell (Baritone) w h Instrumental Accompaniment. Homing (Salmon & Del Riego): 1 Love Thee (Grieg)....Eva Turner (Soprano) with Piano.

The Rivetter (Sievier & Arlen); Where's The Sergeant? (Long- staffe) ..Raymond Newell (Bari-

Winning

CONTRACT

(By The Four Aces)

David Bruce Burnstone, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schen- World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence.

́PARTNERS SHOULD COOPERATE

3

The business double of an opposing business double of one when void in bid of one in a suit is known as

the opponents' suit. For one thing, In order "cooperative" double.

to the opponents must have the majority illustrate what is meant by this co- of the trumps. For another, it is operative double, let's glance at to- impossible to lead through Declarer's day's hand.

trumps. Thus East should undoubted- ly have taken out the double by bid- ding his other suit, in which event the pair could then have continued to their easy game in hearts. As it was, South managed to make his one-spade contract, due largely to the fact that at no time could East lead a trump.'

East, Dealer

Neither side vulnerable

.3

♡ 9 8 62 0784

AJ 10 8 6

A AJ 109

8

♡ J 5 4

W

E

◇ J 3

K 9 2

2

◊ K 10 9 5 Q43

A KQ 19

7

KQ 7 6 648

AQ 8

A 76

The bidding: East

1♡

Pass

South 14 Pass

West North Dbl. Pass

East's opening. one-heart bid was sound, and South's one-spade over- call was fully justified. As for West,

HUN CARRMALINKS

OF THE FOUR-ACES RYKIKIS

ALL KING QUEEN JACY

his hand indicated four. sure trump tricks

Yesterday you were the dealer and

held:

A J

Q 9 3 ОАК В Б 4

♣ K J 2.

ANSWER: Your correct bid is one notrump. In spite of the fact that you have a five-card diamond suit, the bidding of this hand will probably develop better following a one no- trump opening than a diamond open- ing.

Score 100% for one notrump, 70% for one diamond.

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QUESTION-NO, 263

You are Howard Schenken's part-

Alus the club King ner to-day and hold:

and the knowledge that his partner, would hold at least two tricks defensively. ~Therefore West's hand indicated a practically sure set and his dou- ble 'was correct. But here is where East falled to cooperate. Experience has shown that it is the height of folly to leave In a

A.I

♡.x x x

◊ x x x

*K Q I I I I

The bidding: Jacoby 10

Schenken

Burnstone You

14

Pass (?) What do you bld? (Answer tomorrow.)

(Released by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.)

tone) with Orchestra. 9.05 p.m.-Studio-Comments on Re.

cent Events.

a

9.15 p.m.-London Relay--News Sum

mary.

9.30 p.m.-London Relay-"Cards on

the Table".

9.45 p.m.-Variety with Renee Hous- ton, John Henry & "Blossom", Clap- ham & Dwyer, and Other, Orch. When I Am Happy-Valse (Boulanger); Dream Serenade (Boulanger, arr. Satow)

Georges Boulanger & His Orch. Comedienne--The Eternal Triangle (A Broadcasting Skit); Love Laughs at Locksmiths (Gay- Houston)....Renee Houston with Orchestra.

Piano Duet-Piano-Time Melodies. Intro: China Boy; You're in Ken- tucky; Sure as You're Born; Sheik of Araby; Japanese Sandman; Bye Bye Blues; Who's Sorry Now.

London Relays: "Cards On The Table"

Baldwin & Howard with Bass Drums.

Humorous Talking-The Story Lady Godiva....John Henry "Blossom".

a

Vocal-Good Old Songs of the Go Intro: Old Boys.

Meet Me T nigh in Dreamland; Hitchy K You Made Me Love You; Ev' Little While; Never Mind; Goo bye-ee......The Old Timers wi Orchestra.

Clapham Descriptive Sketch —

Dwyer on Hobbies....Clapham Dwyer. Two Pianos-Fox-Trot Medley: Slow Tempo: Birth of the Blu Chloe; Shine on Harvest Mod Fast Tempo: Robert-e-Lee; I wa to be happy; I ain't got nobo

Harry Roy's Tiger-Ragamu fins with String Bass and Drum

10.30 p.m.-London Relay - "Ente tainment, Please". An item of h mour, gags, American slang, etc. 11.00 p.m.-London Relay "In En

land Now",

11.15 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN.

THOMSON'S TECHNIQUE

By BEST BALL

One of the causes of hooking is a right arm that flutters too far away from the right side. Jimmy Thomson seems to be taking no chances, of a hook creeping into his swing in the above illustra- tion. His right arm is tucked clubhead in close bringing the onto the ball from a slightly in- side out angle. Such a techni- que is aided by a straight left arm which pulls the club down from the top of the stroke and 'keeps up this motive power as

long as possible.

This procedure, followed time grooved after time, produces a stroke in which the various mus- with cles of the body perform

For exam- clocklike regularity. ple as soon

downswing as the

return starts the left heel will to the ground and the right arm will cuddle down to the right side. By turning the left hip well out of the path of the stroke, as Thomson is shown doing here, the left arm can

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GRAPHIC GOLF

JIMMY THOMSON'S. DOWNSWING JUST" BEFORE HITTING

AREA IS

REACHED WRISTS STILL'

COCKED

NOTE LEFT HAND STILL EXERTING PULLING POWER,

RIGHT ARM CLOSE TO BODY

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LOCAL DOLLAR

The demand rate on the Hong Kon dollar to-day was 1/2-7/8.

Spot was quoted at 23-1/2 an

forward at 23-9/16. come through with high degree of smooth- of the nes and the velocity clubhead is unhampered. To-morrow.-Golfing Grip.

The London on New York cro: rate was quoted at £-U.S.$4.0 and New York

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