Judge, 1928-02-11 · page 25 of 36
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SIDNEY @ LENZS of course—if you win a imes the National and I Whist. Championship, His is the yreatest name in luction Bridge OMMENCING this issue, JUDGE will pub- lish a series of Lenz problems. Prizes | weekly. Sterling silver trophies by Gorham for best three scores in the series. Mr. Lenz will per- sonally conduct this new department of JUDGE. BRIDGE His decisions will be final. If two or more con- 1 A . ° . . Get a thousand times mo leasure testants tie, both or all will receive like prizes. of ‘Auction Bridge. Problems will grow more difficult as the series Suro oe an progresses. The series will run not less than thir sie) (play, exacily, the isaine bs teen weeks, not more than sixteen. s played in ‘i thew urnat Correct solutions will give all essential variations nly, A. Duplicate, Bridge of attack and defense in playing the cards. The number of the problem must be clearly indicated by the contestant at the top of each solution. Address solutions to Sidney S. Lenz, His Des JUDGE, 627 West 43rd Street, New York City. Problem No. 1 All solutions must be received First Prize not later than February 20th, Twelve packs Russell's Aristocrat ns: «i * - " Playing Cards. The cards with I.enz, solution will be pub: the Bank Note backs. An es- lished in| March 3rd_ issue. tablished favorite of card club: Names of winners will be published in March 10th issue. Second Prize Auction Used ii PD ‘deal for working a € and every penny lems FREE! How to Play Or By Sidney 2 year’s subscription jibak Third Prize ar problems fre ewecusceesees York theater prc aoe LOWELL-KELLY CO.. Dest 122 (2) A yea te ge Wai East 25th St. New York Auction I ip : Send be ined noe en en © $5.85 for 24 ma $7.65 fer 32 Hearts are Trumps. : Epi eg een South has the lead. 7 North and South must win four of the five tricks against any de- fense by East and West. comicbooks.com