Judge, 1930-09-13 · page 3 of 36
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“SECOND ANNUAL LENZ BRIDGE CONTEST STARTS SEPTEMBER 27th ISSUE OF JUDGE For the Solution of Twelve Problems $20,000.00 In Prizes FRENCH LINE TRIP Round Trip from New York to France for two people on one of the palatial steamers of the French Line. Includes a week in France under direction of Thomas Cook & Son; trip across the Mediterranean and a three-week motor tour of North African cities. PEERLESS AUTOMOBILE Five Passenger Custom Sedan. One of the finest eight-cylinder cars made in America. SEE PAGES 24 AND 25 FOR ADDITIONAL PRIZES JN the 1929 Contest entries came from all over the world. Prizes were awarded to Judge readers as far away as Shanghai, China. The remarkable success of last year's contest has led to a bigger contest this year. |" doesn't cost a penny to enter the contest or to win these prizes. Nothing to buy. Nothing to sell. No service to be rendered. Msp: LENZ will award the prizes to the contestants whose solutions of twelve problems correspond most nearly to ‘his solutions which have been written and sealed and placed in Judge's safe box. The seal will not be broken until the con- test is closed. One problem will appear in Judge each week for twelve consecu- tive weeks. Not only will readers of Judge receive the valuable prizes to be awarded, but to work upon the problems and study Mr. Lenz's solutions will mean an oppor- tunity for expert instruction in many phases of the game by the world's acknowledged greatest bridge player. RULES OF THE CONTEST IN SEPTEMBER 27th ISSUE OF JUDGE Secretary. 18 Faust tath eireets New Yorke Seven td nse Matter, October 21, 1861. ot tbe Pret Offee at New York City, N-Y.. under act of March 3, Joe nd ‘ast Geib Bizeet, New Yer “Treawurer: Joseph yrovidons of nection 3 of the Copyright Law of 1 Fred vena. v te far attention is ealied to the fact that every aati and Dictire Srvearing 16 GUTH ie protected Under toe comicbooks.com