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CONTRACT | PRESS PRESENTATION,

BRIDGE

MR. HAROLD BROKENSHIRE

FAREWELLED

By W. E. McKenney cribed From his Colleagues

If you are explaining contract to some of your friends at some time, don't make the mistake of saying "Never do that." It is better to eny "It generally doen nat pay to do that."

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gold wrist watch. Ins- the South China Morning Post and Hongkong Telegraph" was presen- ted to Mr. Harold Brokenshire, former night sub-editor of Morning Post, by the General | Manager of the Company, Mr. 13. Wylie, on Saturday morning.

the

In making the presentation, Mr. It is seldom that we find a hand where it pays to silthy the declarer Wylie remarked that Mr. Broken- to get a discard in one hand and ashire had been about. the first of ruff in the other. However, when the "Australian Expeditionary

I stopped off at the University Club Force" to descend on the Colony.

In Erie, Pa., lately, Mr. . H.Hongkong, he said, was a place ambl- Geddis, a member of that club, where an intelligent and

a team-of-four tious journalist could learn much, Kobe Yokohama Benalutu Vancouver played a hand in

duplicate contest at the club that irrespective of whether he came July4evening and found it necessary to from a metropolitan daily or pro- July 20

He was certain Aug. 2 make that play in order to defeat vincial weekly. Ang. 12 the declarer's contract.

that Mr. Brokenshire's experience in the East would prove invalua ble to him.

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calf, as he held only a fourcard diamond suit. This type of hand did not justify a double.

overall of two diamonds, East North made a mildly constructive passed, and South now showed his second suit by bidding two hearts, This was a third constructive bid, therefore it becanie foreing.

Mr. Wylie paid a tribute to the conscientious manner in which Mr. Brokenshire had performed This duties and on behalf of the gathering wished him every auc- cess in the future.

Mr. Brokenshire leaves for Japan on the s.s. Nankin to-day.

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West continued with the ace discarded a small spade. West spot.

five of hearts, of clubs and when Mr. Geddis play-trumped with tho ed the deuce, West continued with which forced dummy's queen.

The declarer led n spade front the nine of clubs, which Mr. Geddi

dummy, which he won in his own | NANEIN won with the queen.

He played the

NELLORE hand with the nee

Mr. Geddis now felt that due to the fnet that South had re-bid spades after being supported by North in hearts, the heart suit was only four cards in length. This would leave the declarer with five spades and four hearts and singleton diamond.

was

king of spades and then ruffed small spade in dummy.

When the declarer led the four of hearts from dummy he forced to win in his own hand with the king and then to play his ace of hearts, thereby setting up Mr. Geddis' ten of hearts. This, of course, was the trick which defeat-

Mr. Geddis also has a sure spade stopper which he knew would force the dummy before the spade suit looks rather simple, it took keen the declarer to ruf one spade ined the declarer's contract one trick. While the play, when explained,

could be set.

Mr. Geddis reasoned that if by analyzing on the part of Mr. Geddis chance his partner held the jack to play that ten of clubs. There Is one "never" that the writer does of hearts there was an opportunity advocate, and that is, "Never get to defeat the declarer's contract by

North showed heart support

a trick on the hand, for if you do, with a bid of three hearts. South deliberately making a play that angry at your partner for dropping

might be considered a bad one. re-bid his spale suit to shoạy n

he is sure to 'drop two tricks on He led the ten of clubs, which the next hand." fre-card suit, but North decided that the best chance for game layin one hand and a discard in the allowed the declarer to get a sluff

in hearts and bid four hearts.

The Play

other. This play forced the de- clarer to tramp in dummy. He must then trump a.spade in dummy, was sitting in the which made a sure top trick för Enst. His partner in the West East.

Mr. Geddis

opened the king of clubs, and Mr. It was useless for the declarer Gaddis played the encouraging eight to trump in his vn hand, so he

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