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Siam declarations at Contract re quire play beth on attack and de fense that is of the very highest order Bridge players suceced in’ making but most at declarations of slams, them are many of made tricks. in the partner putting up the bic the adversaries hold to the declaration into a bid of six or seven tricks. one or two At Bridge there is no object rarely eno ho ocards force At the duplicate form of Contract, the w the p! rs who correctly ¢ hand that ind have ing score is usually landed by ose a appears good for a slam the ability to play the deal for all it is worth. defense of the important factor and a single slip will Both Contract, Of course, perfect adversaries is also an often lose thousands of points. t and duplicate when a slam declaration is doubled, it to redouble, even if tke the a slam dee- is good strate there is but hid. With vers. : d for more und the added penalty for redoubling is entirely out of line with the reward for fulfilling the con- tract. than one trick suit bid of six, doubled and 1 will, low the line. Amaj redoubl if made, score 720 be- Playing at the Cavendish Club of New York in the duplicate sane, a few weeks ago, the score was by Mrs. Farrelly playing with Mr. Edward Wetzlar. Contract winning made Both as a Contract teacher and player, Mrs. Farrelly ranks with the best, and when there is the slightest chance for a slam declaration it never escapes her. In the play of the cards, Mrs. F. a trick every she will have art looking out for the lost trick that will be about due. relly figures on losing Next seven years, to ve advice and anste ramped addressed envelopes ewe7ss 108 a|As1095 The RAST Bidding NORTH SOUTH WEST ENo Trump! Bass) Spades | 3 Spades Pass | 6 Spades | Double | Pass Pass Pass Redouble Mr. Wetzlar was South and his de mand bid) was obligatory after his partner had opened with a No Trump. | His redouble would have been a bit of a speculation, were it not for the odds. The King of Hearts was opened and won with the Ace. A low Spade from dummy disclosed the sad news and Eddie would have been ready to arbitrate. However, he started the solid Club suit and West trumped the second round, It was now apparent to West that the Deel at could pick up all the trumps more. tri the aS one to defeat that While it was pretty much of proper tactics would have made it easy for the defense. On the first. trump lead East discarded the four of Dia- monds. If West had waited until the fourth round of Clubs before trump ing, a Diamond echo by the would have shown the safe way out. But, if East had discarded the King of Diamonds instead of the four, it would have been a most commendable play. partner ANY BLADE will give you 2 More Shaves .-with Mennen Shaving Cream! (and 1 mean good ones). That's my money- back guarantee. Mennen shaves are better shaves, too. They have to be when Mennen lather makes any razor do its stuff well through 2 more shaves. Mennen alone gives you two kinds of shaving cream...Menthol-iced and Without Menthol. Both give that clean, comfortable Mennen shave. Both build up a fine, quick lather in any water. Mennen Without Menthol is smooth and bland. Menthol-iced lather has a triple-cool tingle all its own, Both creams are typically Mennen... that’s the main point...ani my guarantee covers them both, Take your choice. I hope you doubt my guarantee. I'd like to prove it. Illeven send you a tial tube to make the test if you use the coupon. Haveyou tried theG-second massage with Mennen Skin Balm? It prolongs the invigorating freshnessof your Men- nen Shave...cools and conditions your skin. It’s non-greasy df ‘ soe Mey -.absorbs instantly Mennen Solesmon MISNNSN SHAVING CREAMS MENTHOL-| Name Address City Send me Mennen without Mentbel, Send me Mennen Menthel-Lced,