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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).
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Artificial One-Club Bid
137 pm
Percy Manzin
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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
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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
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SOUTH
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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
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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
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B. R. Sar-
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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
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have had a long heart suit headedYoung in the leading role. by the queen and high card value
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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.
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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
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bid were honest. I was con-
that there was
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slam bid five
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