Judge, 1928-10-27 · page 26 of 36
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| "oD: WHO ° "oO \' TROLS 74 oR *: iS 4. mary CRO rE wr O:: oll V4 NOVELTY COMPANY The question of bridge prizes is be- coming more and more perplexing to the hostess and bridge club. We have solved this problem by offering to the bridge enthu- siast a large and varied assortment of popular and low- priced Bridge Prizes, ideal for Christmas Gifts. Write immediately for our beautifully illustrated free cata- logue and special offer. 9 é ARTHUR HENRY Suite 1204, Dept. J 40 East 49th Street New York, N. Y. HOW G@mp \© SOUR PRIDGE ail ne SIDNEY gS LENZ = end International Bridge test in Judge till Mr. Lenz ha. und ena is ne ever known,” | HIS is the twenty-second of the new series of Lenz Problems. Prizes listed below. Mr. Lenz personally conducts this department. His decisions will be final. Contestants should give as clearly and directly as possible all essential variations of attack and defense in playing the cards, Not only correct play, including essential variations, but the directness with which solutions are arrived at and the clarity with which they are stated will be considered in awarding prizes. If two or more contestants tie, both or all will receive like prizes. their solutions in most unusual ways. Each week during this series of problems we will award a special prize for the cleverest form of solution. Such prizes may be awarded for verse, illustrations, graphic presentation, or any excep- tionally clever or unique form, In the first series of Lenz problems many readers presented | Address solutions to Sidney S. Lenz, His Desk, Jupce, 627 West 43rd Street, New York City. Problem 22, Series 2 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- First Prize ceived not later than No- vember Sth. Lenz solution will be published in Novem- ber 24th issue. Names of winners will be published in (1) Set December Ist issue. Twelve packs Russell's Aristocrat Playing Cards. The cards with the Bank Note backs. An es tablished favorite of card clubs. Second Prize Clark's Auction Bridge Tiles, with racks. Used in place of cards, especially out of doors Ideal for working at Bridge prob- a- lems. 9996 OF Q (2) A year’s subscription - JUDGE. o 9865 Third Prize (1) An autographed copy of “Lenz & 10 on Bridge.” Latest_volume. Pub- lished by Simon & Schuster. tains all his popular problems from New York theatre programs. a 097 Or i (2) A y 9 10 Bridge” by Smith. Introduction by Sid K72_ hey S. Lenz. A new thnill co) 2 ing way to play Bridge and check your playing feo against that of an expert Special Prize A choice of any of the prizes listed above. Clubs are Trumps. South has the lead. North and South must win seven of the cight tricks against any defense by East and West. (See Page 26 for Lenz solution to Problem Eighteen, Series Two) 2 comicbooks.com