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12:38-21

12:38 pm Carro

and His Boy Ex

Comple Of A

If You Love Me (Bay Noble)-

It's An Olde South Lit

(Yellen & Meyer).

Today's Wirele

Piano)

According To The Moonlight (Meyer) Breakin' In A Pair Of Shoes

(SH Stept).

12.46 pm —Albert Sauiter and His Or-

chestra.

Adoree (West)

Love Events

Tears (Uhr).

BRIDGE NOTES

ZBW 355 M. 845 k.c's :::: ZEK 60

Scher String

Wea

Grosse Fugue (in B Flat Major)

(Beethoven)

Morient Musical No. 2 (Schmbert).

To: ** (Chopin).-

ents

Press Rugby Press,

Report and

ELY CULBERTSON

Artificial One-Club Bid

137 pm

Percy Manzin

Like To TS

(Elgar

Queen Maz (Elgar

Jock The Biddi

The Bakarėli

Fairings, Come To Th

(Easthope

Symphony Or

Shepherd's Song, Rozdel

Concert Waltz--

Homage March (Hayda

Light Symphony Di

ducted by Haydn

14-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme.

7-11 pm-European Program 7 pm- Quentin Maclean.

"Dear Mr. Culbertson Befores which I wished later I had done. I 215 pm Close dow submitting this hand for your an-chose to bid four clubs, believing alysis, I must explain that I was that would force my partner to bid playing with a charming young again. However, she afterward ex- woman, but an experienced play plained that opponents were using er. When we sat down to play the artificial one club bid, which [no stakes involved] I asked the was her reason for passing my four opponents politely what system club bid.

they followed, and they ignored the

Parade Of Parades- Selecti

Parade Othe The Mo

My Lov Mato

etzy

mer Over The British

question. My partner knew that "Had I been playing North, I be 11.10 they were using the one club arti-lieve I would have passed West's tions and E ficial system, but did not advise me one spade bid to see what would.15 - of that until after the following happen, sensing that we must be hand had been dealt by East, I be getting the opponents into a tick- ing in the South position:

East, dealer.

North-South vulnerable.

WEST

NORTH

SK

S Q 10, 6, 5 3 H88

DQ 10 8 7 3.

4 Q 94 3

EAST

SAJ 97 H2

DAK65 Ca 108

SOUTH

HKJ10 75 D None

CAK 7 6 5 4

The bidding

East

South West North

1 club Double 1 spade 2 hearts 3 spades 4 clubs Pass Pass Pass

lish situation. However, that would have left South strictly up against it if East bid three or four spades. Of course, I made four clubs, but the small slam in hearts is a Įspread, and unless East opens the ace of spades it becomes a grând slam. Yours very truly.

“N. J. G.”

It seems to me that South at- tempted complicated investigation into a crystal clear situation. When North put in a free two heart bid over West's one spade, the odds în

& Sea. A tour of the

coast and rivers of Devon and Corn- wall.

8 pm Local: Time Signal," Report and Announcements. 18.03 pm Gigli, Cortot and Korfus

Shadow Song (Meyerber), Oriental Prayer (Delibes). Bell Song (Delibes),

Miliza Korjuz Soprano. Imprompta No In G Flat Major

(Chopin ty Fantaisie Impromptu In C Sharp

Minor (Chopin), Cortot

Un Reve (Grieg),

Fior Di Loto (Schumann),

10.35 P

16.10.15 pm.

Sape (Nutile),

Gigli-Tenor nk Reed on local

Prologue to fol-

Overture" Philharmonic By Clemens

B. R. Sar-

on Ope

Mano recital

ce

Op. 101 No. 4.

50 No. 2 (Chopin).

ysand dance Music.

These Foolish Things,

The Touch Of Your Lins,

Song

Dolores (Geraldo),

Stuart Robertson-Bass Baritone

Planta

For Tr

Poor Dinah, Sugar Bose.

Commedienne The Langh When I Lear

(Powell

enor.

Teddy Foster &

His Kings Of Sw

Vocal with Piano

Solitude

Keller

(de Long, Mills & Ellington), In A Persian Market (Ketelbey),

Comedy, Harmonist

Trot

My Heart Out For You,

Cimb Orches

What's On At the Cinemas

favour of a small slam became en- AT THE CENTRAL- Formous. It is true that North could technicolour picture featuring Lor

have had a long heart suit headedYoung in the leading role. by the queen and high card value

AT THE AL

home

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in diamonds, which would be But worthless in a heart since, according to South's Own E- timate, North was an inexperie player, it would have been far bet-might flouris ter to have taken this gamble rather than muddle around with a bid that could possibly be misînter- preted.

AT THE MAJESTIC with Claudette Colbert,

Cleop

arthe role of a foreign Count who wants to swap his lengt title for the mick- name of pike, supported by Ann Sothern.

liam and Henry Wilcoxon playing the principle roles of a screen version ultracon-jof the exciting love affairs of servative, he could bid merely five once glamourous que

If South wanted to

hearts over three spades, and North, with the hand actually held,

AT

***I don't care so much for an an-should go to six. But the best of can Wi alysis of the East-West bidding, all bids under the circumstances but I would like an explanation of was a direct slam call of six hearts.

how North-South should bid the hand

Since Southheld a seven-- card club suit, whether North held one "First of all, I must admit that two or three clubs, there should be

I had a rather weak double over afno losers in the saît..

one club opening bid. However, I

held a freakish hand and always

could run to hearts. Over West's

one spade my partner now bid two Qu

hearts, thus becoming a free bid-on

der, a fact which I believe she w

TODAY'S QUESTION

Later forgot, but which was most third hand with the

import

bsequent

spades I sen

East bid three she was trying to my parmer's two

S.96

H8

bid were honest. I was con-

that there was

handz

slam bid five

DQ9864

CQJ 107

directly

Answer: Two

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JNOH

the life and

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