Judge, 1928-07-14 · page 27 of 36
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—— doubtedly the most remarkable « HIS is the seventh of the new series of Lenz Problems. Prizes listed below. Mr. Lenz personally department. His decisions will he final conducts this Contestants s should give essen clearly and dircetly as possible all nd defense in playing the ards play. including essential variations but the directness with which solut are arrived at and the with which they are stated will be considered in prizes. If two or more contestants tie, both or all will receive like prizes. | In the first series of Lenz problems many readers presented their solutions in most unusual ways. Each week during this series of prob teill award @ special prize for the cleverest form of Such prizes may be awarded for verse, illustrations, graphic presentation, or any excep tionally clever or unique form, ms we plution. His Desk, Juvce, 627 Address solutions to Sidney S. Lenz, West 43rd Street, New York City. Problem 7, Series 2 The number of the problem must be clearly indicated hy the contestant at the top of each solution sheet of Only one side « aper used should be written on. All solutions must be. re- First Prize ceived not later than July Twelve packs Rus sells r, a 23rd. Lenz solution will be ic ards The cards with hacks. An ard clubs. Second Prize Q) Set. Clark's Auction published in) August 11th issue. Names of winners will he published in August 18th Bridge issue. Tiles, with racks. Used in plac of cards, especially out of doors 4- Ideal for working at Bridge prob: ei > lems: Vv? Or A. year’s subscription t Third Prize hed copy of * New York theater prc a? 2 Or y of “Pencil Bridge Qo4 yMott-Smith. Tntr Sidney S. Lenz A Oo 743 ad ehetie, your’ play: & 10 2 ial Prize ny of the prizes It is No Trumps. South has the lead. North and South must win six of the seven tricks against) any defense by East and We KG (See next faye for Lenz solution to Problem Three, Series Two) Zt Some LIKES = *"EM HOT AND SOME LIKES °EM COOL... ND then ao there’s people like us... who not only de nd their v ions served’ cold hut on a gold platter. Ina word, on to Canada via Cunard! Ad in this wo! nply el not to mention superior, it’s te tivo swell vacations in one... what's more for the price of one... the Cunard way. An ocean cruise up . cruise home. a land ru see everytl And just consider all the famous rs where you'll stop... look «+. and listen, Bay cht boy will tefl st tides in the fax (not an expletive) of Fundy (any | you where the I whichever it is) . ellow) ... Di Montre ) Quebec (better take your French ictionary). You've heard of the famous Chates Frontenac? You stop there. Or the high-hat Copely: Plaza in Boston? You stop there. on the schedule. It's all You can do it from 9 to 17 days... or for how much longer you can stall the boss! At fro: 125.50 up. SAILIN Tuscania .... August 10 Caledonia... . August 18 Cameronia .. «J ust 25, CUNARD ANCHOR LINES Np See Your Local Agent 1840. EIGHTY -EIGHT-YEARS-OF-SERVICE-1928 comicbooks.com