Judge, 1928-05-26 · page 29 of 36
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NEY @ LENZS You may boast—very gently, of course—if you win a Lenz prize. He has helo lve times, the National and Inter- national Bridge and Whist ( hampionships. His is the great- est name in Auction Bridge. HIS is the last of the first scrics of Lenz problems. Prizes for the best three solutions, Mr, Lenz personally conducts this depart- ment. His decisions will be final. If two or more contestants tie, both or all will receive like prizes. Contestants should give as directly and clearly as possible all essential variations of attack and defense in playing the cards. Address solutions to Sidney S. Lenz, His Desk, Jupcr, 627 West 43rd Street, New York City. Announcement of the winners of the Gorham silver trophies for the best scores in the series will be made in an early issue. We believe no magazine has heretofore received such a remarkable demon- stration of interest in a single feature as Juvcr readers have given in response to Mr. Lenz's Bridge problems. Nearly fifty thousand solutions to the problems in this first series have been received. They came from every state in the United States, every province in Canada, Mexico, Cuba and elsewhere. A second series will start next week. Problem No. 16 The number of the problem must be clearly indicated by the contestant at the top of each solution. Only one side of each sheet of paper used should be written on. All solutions must. be re- ceived not later than June 4th. Lenz solution will be published in June 23rd issue. Names of winners will be published in June 30th issue. A976 9 0 OK 42 First Prize Twelve packs Russell's Aristocrat Playing Cards. The cards with the Bank Note backs. An es tablished favorite of card clubs. Second Prize (1) Set. Clark's Auction Bridge Tiles, with racks. Used in place of cards, especially out of doors Ideal for working at Bridge prob lems Or (2) A year's subscription to JUDGE. Third Prize (1). An autographed of Lenz on Bridge. 1 volume. Published by Simo & Schuster. Contains all his popular problems from New York theater programs. Or (2) A year’s subscription to Auction Bridge Magazine Hearts are Trumps. South has the lead. North and South must win five of the eight tricks against any de- fense by East and West. xt page for Lenz solution to Problem No. 12) y Rac the Cavendish Club uf New ¥« Authorizes these “eiecal of- fers of his latest boo! A Year’s Subscription to of your b $1 i the Magazine plus this book—$4.20 6 Complete Not x and 3. . Magazine books named—total reeular price f, plus the Magazine USE THIS (” COUPON ‘comicbooks.com