MUTT AND JEFF
DO YOU
KNOW HOW
TO HUNT MOOSE, MUTT?
DO I KNOW low To HUNT MOOSE? HUH!
JUST WATCH ME YOU'LL FIND
OUT!
THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 22, 1939
AHOOO! AHOOO!
SH-H!, QUIET! HEAR HIM
COMING THROUGH THE UNDERBRUSH? IT'S NO TRICK TO OUTWIT:-A DUMB ANIMAL!
IF THAT'S A MOOSE I'M A TURK! WHAT A HUNTER!
CRACK!
ANNE CRACKTES
ין
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·By BUD FISHER
WOINK!
Fifth Talk
Of The Series "Some Great Poets"
Today's Wireless
12.15 p.m.-Short Service of Inter-
ccasion..
12.30 p.m. Variety with Milt Herth,
his Quartet, the HUI Billes and Patricia Ellis.
Fox-Trots The Spider and The Fly: Jump Jump's Here....The Mit Herth Quartet. Vocal-My Little Buckaroo (film 'Strange Laws').....The Hill Billies with Their Own Novelty Accompaniment. Vocal-In A Paradise For Two (from the film): Kiss Me Goodnight, (film 'Para- dise for Two')......Patricia Ellis with Orchestra.
Instrumental-Lady of Madrid (Evans &
ken
ZBW 355 M. (8450k.c.'s) and 31.49 M.
9.52 Megacycles
Others)....Joc Green (Octarimba) and Mult Hearth (Organ); Xylophonia (Green)....Joe Green (Xylophone) and Milt Hearth (Organ). Vucal-Waltzing Matilda (An Australian Song-Cowan & Paterson); A Shanty In A One Horse Town (The Hill Billies)..... The Hill Billies with Their Own Novelty Accompaniment.
1.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and
Weather Report.
Minning
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.
AGGRESSIVE TOURNAMENT
BIDDING
Glancing at to-day's hand, it will diamond and East, jumping in with be noted that the high cards are the King, shifted to the Jack of spades, evenly divided except that East and which was won by dummy's King. West hold all four Jacks. This world
seem to indicate that all four players would pass, but in match point Du- plicate many players open the bidding if they feel they can make any score whatsoever.
After opening with a sketchy one- club bid, East properly passed his partner's one-heart response. At this point South, hoping to "push" his op- ponents, interjected a one-spade bid. Having a reasonably fair hand, West bid one notrump, and now North,
afraid that this contract could be made, ralsed to two spades. Then East staked his all on a very risky double. But let's see the result:
Duplicate Bridge
Wost, Dealer
Neither side vulnerable
4904
Anxious to get back to his hand to trump a diamond, Declarer led a heart from dummy, which gave East the op- to discard his portunity
remaining Now diamond.
diamond when the was ruffed in dummy, East over-ruff- ed, then led his remaining trump.
West was now able to capture De- remaining trumps and clarer's two
the last trick,
his heart King won thereby giving the defending side 300-point penalty.
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a
Howard Schenken was your partner yesterday and you held:
♡ x x x
◊ x x x
* KQ x x x x
K 7 8
10.0 8 8 8
◇ A 10 4 * Q6
A 10 6
JB 2
K 7 54
The bidding: Jacoby Schenken
1♡ 14
W
O Q J 3
* 8 6 9
♡ Q J OK 7:6
AJD4S
Q 854 A. 3
098:48
AK 10 7
The bidding: West North
4
Рава
Pass
10
Pass
P
INT
East South 14
Pass Pass 14 Dbl.
Pass
-Pabs Para West opened a club, East winning with the Ace and shifting to the heart Queen. After winning with the heart
Barastone You Pass (?)
ANSWER: Your correct bid is to pass. You don't like spades; on the other hand, if you bid two clubs, your partner will be encouraged to bid again, in which case you are further "in the soup."
Score 100% for pass, 50% for two clubs, 0 for any other bid.
QUESTION NO. 264
You are David Bruce Burnstone's partner. Both sides are vulnerable.and. you hold:
Açe, South led a small club to đùmmy's Queen, then played" a' second heart. On lead | with the heart «leck, Bast how played the third club, on which Déclarer disödrded - 'diamond from dummy.
Now Declarer played: the Ace and another Inc)
A8:8
ddips:
(Released
Ball
1.03 p.m.-Patricia Rossborough at the
Plano.
Broadway Melody of 1936-Selection. Please Teacher-Selection. College Holiday-Selection. Swing High-Swing Low-Selection. 1.15 p.m.-The Organ, The Dance
Band and Me.
Fox-Trois-I'm Singing A Song For The Old Folks Smile And Sing Your Cares Away: There's A New Apple Tree. Waltz The Umbrella Man, Fox-Trot-Cry. Baby. Cry.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, Announce- Weather Forecast and ments.
1.45 p.m.-Dance Music by Roy Fox
and His Orchestra. Fox-Trots-That Old Feeling (film 'Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938'); Remember Me (Alm Mr. Dodd takes the Air'); The Night Is Young, and You're So Beauti ful. Waltz-Seal It With A Kiss (film 'The Girl
from Paris'),
Fox-Trots-Trusting My Luck (Alm 'Sail- Ing along'); Souvenir of Love (film 'Sailing along").
Waltz-A Beautiful Lady In Blue, Fox-Trots-Moon for Sale; There's A Gold Mine In The Sky: True Confession. (from the film).
2.15 p.m.-Close down. 6.00 p.m.-Beethoven D Major, Op. 61.
Concerto In
Fritz Kretsler (Violin) and The London by Philharmonic Orchestra conducted John Barbirolli. 6.46 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions.
6.48.p.m.. Selected passages from
Operas.
"Marta" (Flotow)-Like A Dream....Tito
Schipa (Tenor) with Orchestra. "The Queen of Sheba"-Ballet Music (Goldmark, Op. 27)......Chicago Sym- Frederick phony Orchestra cond, by Stock, "Thais" (Massenet)-Love is a Virtue Rare; Tell me I am Beautiful....Maryse Beaujon (Soprano) with Orchestra. "Mignon"-Overture (Thomas)....Vienna State Opera Orchestra cond. by Leopold Reichwein.
7.17 p.m.-'Cello
Bolos by Beatrice
Harrison. Sarabande (Handel); Orientale (Cui).... with Organ accompaniment by Herbert Dawson.
Adagio (Marcello, arr. Salmon); Pastorale: Reel (Cyril Scott)....with Flano accom- paniment by Margaret Harrison,
7.30 p.m.-London Relay--The News. 8.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-Plano Recital by Alfred
Cortat.
Ballade No. 2 In F Major, Op. 38 (Chopin). Ballade No. 3 In A Flat Major, Op. 47
(Chopin).
Bethoven Concerto
In
D Major
"Rigoletto"Paraphrase De Concert.
8.25 p.m. - Studio
Poets"-5: Shelley,
"Some Great
A talk by Father Ryan, S.J.
8.50 p.m.-Compositions of Sir. Edward
German.
A Princess Of Kensington--Selection
The Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards cond. by Cat. George Miller. Tom Jones-Selection.....The Regimental Band of HM. Grenadier Guards cond. by Capt. George Miller. 9.05 p.m.-Studio-Comments on Re-
cent Events.
9.15 p.m.-London Relay-News Sum
mary.
9.30 p.m.-Selections from Gilbert &. Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance". 'Tis Mable: Poor Wand'ring One....Elsie
Griffin and Chorus of Girls.
What Ought We To Do. Gentle Sisters, Say?.....Nellie Briercliffe and Nellic Walker.
How Beautiful Blue The Sky....Elsie Grif- fin, Derek Oldham & Chorus of Girls. Now For The Pirates' Lair: When You Had Left Our Pirate Fold....Derek Old- ham, Peter Dawson and Dorothy Gill. Away, Away! My Heart's On Fire...... Dorothy Gill, Derek Oldham and Peter Dawson
All Is Prepared! Stay, Fred'ric, Stay!....
E. Griffin and D. Oldham. Ah, Leave Me Not To Pine!....Elsie Grif-
fin and Derek Oldham.
No, I Am Bravet......Elste Griffin, Leo
Sheffield and Male Chorus. When A Felon's Not Engaged......Leo
Sheffield and Male Chorus. 10.00 p.m.-Sidney Torch at the Organ.
Intro: Torch Song Parade.
They Can't Take That Away from Me; I've Got to Sing a Torch Song: Midnight in May- fair: September in the Rain. Where Are You? (flm "Top of the Town'). The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down. 10.11 p.m.-Dance Musić.
Fox-Trots-Big Apple: Peckin' (film 'New Faces of 1937)......Nat Gonella & His Georgians.
Fox-Trots-I'm Happy. When You're Hap- py: She's My Lovely (film 'Hide and Seck')....Ronnie Munro & His Orch. Waltzes-Flowery Path: Night In The De- sert....Gino Bordin & His Hawaiians. Slow Fox-Trot-Maria-Magdalena:
Paso Doble-Trinta....Manolo Bel & His Mu-
chachos. Fox-Trot Penny Serenade: Waltz-The Humming Waltz......Mantovani & His Orchestra.
Tangos-Tu Sais....Henry King & Hin Ho- tel Pierre Orchestra: Jalousie....Xavier Cugat & His Hotel Waldorf-Astoria Orch. Fox-Trot Little Lady Make Believe: Waltz-Say Good-Night To Your . Old- Fashioned Mother....Billy Cotton & His Band.
Fox-Trots-The Flat Foot Floogie; Strike Up The Band (from the Alm).....Billy Cotton & His Band.
11.00 p.m.-London Relay-A talk by the Hon. Mr. T. A. Crerar, Minister of Interior for Canada. 11.15 p.m.-Close down.
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