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WOW Gap \e YO ceived not later than April published in May 19th issue. Names of winners will be published in May 2¢ WR FRIDGE 1 GAME QDNEY @ LENZ = of course—if you win a Lenz ¢ times, the National and Intere Bridge and Whist Championship. His is the greatest name in Auction Bridge. He HUIS is the eleventh of a series of Lenz problems pub- lished in Jupce. Prizes weekly for the best three solu- tions. Sterling silver trophies by Gorham for the best three scores in the series. Mr. Lenz personally conducts this de- partment. Hi te decisions will be final. Tf two or more con- ants tie, both or all will receive like prizes. Problems will The series will run not less than thirteen weeks nor more than sixteen. grow more difficult as the series progresse Contestants should give as directly and clearly as possible all essential variations of attack and defense in ple cards. ing the Address solutions to Sidney S. Lenz, His Desk, Jupce, 627 West 43rd Street, New York City. Problem No. 11 The number of the problem must be clearly indicated by the contestant at the top of each solution. Only one side 7 ea of each sheet of paper used should be written on. solutions must be re- First Prize Twelve packs K Lenz solution will be canis The cards hed favorite of card clubs. th issue. Second Prize 5 (1) Set Clark's Auction Br 485 Tiles. w ally out of ) A year’s subscription DGE. Third Prize 10 a) An sme. Published by S: J huster, Contains all problems 107 theater programs. Or tricks a & KW (See paye 28 for Lenz solution to Problem No. 7) vell’s Aristocrat Cards. The cards wit h racks. Used in pl from New Clubs are Trumps. South has the lead. North and South must win six of the seven ainst any de- fense by East and West. FOR THE PRIVILEGE or KEEPING SCORE because this hostess has been smart —and fixed it so the lucky score- keeper will do his stuffon an EVER READY Bridge Pad. ‘*Grand slam in practicability,” quoth Wilbur C. Whitehead, referring to EVER READY. He ought to know his slams—what? _ Rr “has a dull brass frame dIts tricky little pe marker. Its base, covered with red h your pet table; price is only one dollar, to ook. Loose leaf, t of course it retills—refills are A more patrician “Ever Ready” with a brass base is $3.00 ee) he “Ever Ready” at stationers, gift shops, and depart es. Or, you might use this little coupon Typo Trading Company, 541 Pearl Street, N. comicbooks.com