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1 HOW WOULD YOU For solutions of this and eleven’ other problems T will award prizes valued at more than $20.000.00 It doesn’t cost a penny to enter the contest. No service to be rendered. buy. Nothing to sell. MPHERE will be The first ap- twelve problems. peared in the September 27th One will ap- issue of Juoce. pear each week. the rules of the Below are conte Please read them carefully. st of tw enz. Th mest will co up by Mr. will include: Bidding at Auction, (Not Contract.) End Plays. (Winning a speci number of tricks against any defense, with all cards exposed and the first lead shown.) Card Reading and Reconstru (Giving lead: pased on di bidding. Naming number of in each suit in each hand and locat- ing certain cards, indicated by dis- closed bidding, leads and plays.) Solutions must not be written on two sides of a sheet of paper. Contestants are urged to confine each solution to a single sheet. Not more than one <olution to any one problem may be submitted by one contest- ant. Contestants are urged not to vitiat this rule by sending solutions in th names of other members of their families or friends. Solutions to more than one problem must not be submitted on the same sheet. Not more than one contestant may sub- mit solutions on a single sheet. No solutions submitted may be with- drawn, Name and address of contestant and the number of the problem must be clearly written or printed on each sheet. Name Nothing to Problem No. 2. BIDDING PROBLEM Auction Bridge—Not Contract 62 Oiss OQ4107532 as @K 10975 PAB OK 862 Oss 096 Bosse 410753 @ AQT 9 QI109 OAK SAK QE SOUTH BIDS FIRST. NO SCORE Do not bid by “double dummy” method. Until the contract is se- cured outh, West, orth and East should bid or pass in turn on values held and in consideration of previous bids Conditions of Contest must be exactly th Solutions must 1 printed forms or 4 other. prin ¢ on all solution: t he submitted on the ges from Judge or on which the prob- lems will b Contestat to write letters, set down th or attach copies of the problems to their solutions, Solutions to any or all problems may be submitted at any time up to the close of the contest on December 31st. Any solu- received by December 31st will count in the contest: but contestants are urged to send in their solutions week by week as the problems oppear in Judge. The prize winners will be the contest- ants in order whose solutions most nearly correspond to solutions by Mr. Lenz which have been written and sealed. Not only correct play, correct bidding, correct read- ing and correct reconstruction, but the direetn h wh solutions are ar- rived at and the clarity with which they are stated will be considered in awarding prizes, Contestants in order of most nearly cor+ rect solutions will be awarded the prizes in order of value. If two or more contestants tie they will receive like prizes. Each problem will have a scoring value in points, making it possible for a con- testant to win any prize, no matter when 25 BID THIS HAND? @DNEY @ LENZ S PRINCIPAL PRIZES French Line Trip Round trip from New York to France for two people on one of the of the Fre elud jatial steamers h Line. Ine a week in Fri rection of Thomas Cook & Son; trip across the nc under ¢ Mediterranean and a three- week motor tour of North: ern Africa cities, Peerless Automobile Five-Passenger Custom Se- dan. One of the finest ht-cylinder cars made in America, mber 27th and October of Juvce for addi- contestant starts and even if solutions to all problems are not submitted; but those who submit solutions to all pre ost likely to secure the winn Mr. Lenz will be the impartial judge ol all awards, Prizes will be delivered to winners only. In a Jan sue of Judge we will be- gin pub n of solutions to the prob- Jems, and in succeeding issues will publish solutions of all problems. In the earliest possible iss of Judge thereafter we will | prize winners arded imme- for two to including motor tour in Northern . must be accepted by May Ist, 1931. Award of this prize will be based upon condition that winner and companion are to start on trip from New York not later than May Ist. For winner's convenience advice of this will be made by telegraph two w advance of publi- of an enter No employee of Judge or mem employe y or household may this contest. Address all solutions to: Lenz Bridge Contest Judge Publishing Co., Inc. 18 East 48th St., New York City comicbooks.com