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SO ats Mr. Lenz will welcome correspondence {| envelopes for reply. Lenz-Vaniva Prize Bridge Problem Sponsored by the Vaniva Products Company, Inc., makers of Vaniv Shaving Cream, “The only new idea in shaving since the safety razor” and Vaniva Shampoo. The correct solution, together with a full list of the 471 prize winners, is given below. In next week's issue will be shown how apparently correct solutions could have been defeated by perfect defense. Hearts are trumps. West leads the Queen of Diamonds. How many tricks can North and South win against any defense by and West? AU thirteen tricks must be won against any defense. North plays the King and Ace of Diamonds, South discarding club on the first trick and then being guided by East's play to the second trick. East’s weakest defense is to trump. South overtrumps, estab- lishes the Spades and leads through East's trumps. If East discards a Spade, South must trump the high Dia- mond, lead the Ace and Queen of Spades, North trumping when the King covers. North leads the trump, South winning and taking the remaining Spades, North dis- rding Diamonds. A Club puts orth in to return a Diamond WOW GD Ie WR PLIDGE m Judge readers and will ms related to Auction and Contract provided correspondents send stamped addressed ADDITIONAL PRIZE WINNERS A.J. Purderer, 589 Castro St., San Franciseo, Cal J.-M. Burd, 15 Lexington Ave., N.Y. C. Irving Beck, 00 Pineburst Ave... N. (olen) Madeline Spencer, 305 Nathaniel J. H D West 17: Lillian Harris, 40 Mictaruc Xt Matiap Roy G. Perbain, 3 mid Haywood St, Hhaeoock Heights, lt St. Si Ys Ce 2 N uf Harold West, Weaver St, Opp. Orchard Road, Larehm N.Y. he world kas ¢ advice and answer which South trumps. Another Club places North in the lead at the tenth trick and South has position over East's three tramps. Fast Orange, N.S. 1 Uaioe Aves Bean, NY At the second trick, should ast discard a Club, South must discard low Spade. North leads the trump, South winning and putting North in with a Club for nother trump lead. South now |} ads out all the trumps. At the et, 507 Northampton St., Easton, Pa Harry F. Helwig, Department of Justice, Washingt William’, Herron, Stocktewtee, M LA . University of Ciseinnat . D.C. CMatdecke 38 Berwick ted rm Frederick Tanner, 36 West Hth St. N.Y. C. sles J. Ste} : Memee Epetcin nth trick, West has left two Hele "te Fr Spades, two Clubs and one Dia- Homan Crna mond while North monds, two Clubs 4 West's Club discard delays. the inevitable squeeze, North giving up a Diamond. South's Club lead now permits North to win two Club tricks and West is forced to give up the good Dia- mond or unguard the King of | Sytetomt9 Landetreet, Beauchamp Gantens, New Rocbelle, N.Y ; East 6th St, N.Y. C. 21 Malvern St two Dia- ade. Mele Bi Se. Pittsburgh, Pa. . Robert E. Lee Hotel, San Antonio, Te Jel, €/o Actors’ Equity Amo., 43 West Daved Bernstein Ist Prize: Tere te FRANCIS R. STARK, 195 Broadway, New York City. Kumena Bivd., Flushing, N.Y ison Prem, 461 8th Avenue N Witten, IK: McCamapbell, Yan Deventer Ave., Priaceton, x den Park Manog. Philadetptia, Pa. y 2nd Prize: XAVIER BAILET, 495 Cote des Neiges, Montreal, Canada. 3rd Prize: H. AVERY, | Le Roy, New York. 78 Lincola St., Beste T t Main § STANLEY SHUFORD, 1235 Park Avenue, New York City LLOYD S. KING, 1 Euclid Avenue, Summit, N. J SIR DERRICK J. WERNHER, BART., 112 East toth St., New York City | EDWIN DOYLE, Liberty Road, Englewood, N. J STEPHEN H. RICHARDS, 240 West 1o2nd St., New York City. WALTER F. WYMAN, 215 Pleasant St., Arlington, Mass. F.R. MOUNT, 1 Third Avenue, Warren, Pa. Frank A oipere 008? PERCIVAL R. LOWE, JR., Ww. Croat a A ; = Stanley W c/o The Barngoo, Oras ani 161 West 75th Street, New York City. ‘Sts, San Francisco, Calif. 153 F 44th St « Sprinafield, Mass ‘oteh Paina, N. J. N Heupel, The First Williams Ave. Terace Ave. comicbooks.com