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HOW WOULD YOU BID THIS For solutions of this and eleven other problems award prizes T will valued at more than $20,000.00 It doesn’t cost a penny to enter the contest. buy. Nothing to sell. HERE problems. peared in the September 27th issue of Jupce. pear each week. Below are the rules of the will be The first ap- twelve One will ap- contest. Please read them carefully. The contest will consist of twelve prob- lems set up by Mr. Lenz. The problems will include Bidding at Auction, (Not Contract.) End Plays. (Winning a specified number of tricks nst_ any defense, with all cards exposed and the first ead shown. Reading and Reconstruction. losed in each nd and locat- ecards, im ed by dis- leads and ing certain closed biddin Solutions must not be writte s of a sheet of paper. Cont urged to confine each solution to a sheet. Not more th: n one solut to any one problem may I bmitted by one contest- nt. Contestants are urged not to v this rule by sending solutions in’ the names of other members of their families 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 No service to be rendered. Pre BIDDIN Auction B lem No. 3 PROBLEM idge—Not Contract @QU8 em YAKQI102 OQIT53 O962 4943 KQ6 SOUTH BIDS FIRST. NO SCORE Do not bid by “double dummy” me l 1 the contract is se cured North and in turn on leration of Condi etly the same on all solutions. ns must not be submitted on the ms or pa: from Judge or on r printed forms in which the prob- be published 3 are requested not to write down the problems, or attach copies of the problems to their solutions. ons of Contest Solutions to submitt the con! tion r ny or all problems may be Jat any time up to the close of mber 31st. Any soll nber 31st will count ts are urged nd in their solu ck by week problems appear in Judge. the contest ns most nearly to solutions by Mr. Lenz whieh have Pn written ar Not only correct play, correct bidding. correct read- ing and correct reconstruction, but the directness with whi solutions are ar- rived at and the clarity with which they re stated will be considered awarding prizes. The prize winners will } ants in order who corn 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 23 HAND? PIDNEY @ LENZ = PRINCIPAL PRIZ French Line Trip Round trip from New York to France for two people on one of the palatial steamers of the French cludes a Line. In- week in France ction of Thomas Cook & Son; trip across the Mediterranean and a thr week motor tour of North ern Africa citie under dir Pe Five Passer rrless Automobile r Custom Se- dan. One of the finest eight-cylinder cars made in America. e pages 24 and 25 for additional prizes. contestant starts and even if solut all problems are not submitted; but those who submit solutions to all problems are most likely to secure the winning scores, Mr. will be the impartial judge of all award Py will be In a January in publicati and in su solutions of all pi 5 to livered to winners only sue of Judge we will ions to the proli ues will publish ns. In the earliest possible issues of J thereafter we will publish the names « prize winners; and all prizes will th awarded imme liately. First priz France, including Afri st be trip two to or tour in Northern I by May Ist, 1931. i based upon rompanion are to start than May For winner's conver advice of this award will be made by telegraph two weeks in advance of publ cation of award in Judge. No employee of Judge or member of an employee's family or household may enter this contest. Address all solutions to: Lenz Bridge Contest Judge Publishing Co., Inc. 18 East 48th St., New York City comicbooks.com