Judge, 1930-10-25 · page 28 of 36
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} oS, My Own Bridge Contest | \ By Artuvur Sitversratr i ASF “The whole world to fall in Baixcinat Pulses \ | and you pick out my rhodo- Hudson River Line Trip—Round | | dendrons!” Trip from New York to Albany on one of the g! steamers of the Al \ beny Night I Includes a three- \l y week trip to Yonkers, a copy of Col- lege Humor for November, 1929, and a short, stout man who was found loitering on the premises. Discarded Ice Wagon—Two pas- senger and a lot of ice. One of the finest sick cylinder wagons made in America, For All Other Prizes—Sce Roebuck catalogue, pp. 923 to 1127. PROBLEM NO. 1 North and South and East and West want to play bridge. There is no table available, however, as_ the legs of the bridge table are gone. North, it must be remembered, can not y bridge, only poker. What should Bast bid? See ee 9 gee PROBLEM NO. 2 st is a girl by the name of Lottie nd she has taken an intense dislike to a subway guard by the name of Hartley Coleridge, who once slammed a door in her face. She is invited to a bridge party and to her surprise gets a hand with five aces in it. Using the open dummy system s the correct play in that situa- What would it be in contr: PROBLEM NO. 3 | | | Diamonds are trumps. South has passed; West has passed out. North i wants a new deal, and East wants to f go home. The problem is for East to ~~ make his geta gainst any defense. i PROBLEM NO. + East is holding thirteen spad high. North is holding th spades, King high, and West is hold ing South's hand under the table. Should the bid be no trump and if so, how? Notice If you know of any such freak laws as appear on page 12 of thi send them to Jupor and receive $ any that we are able to use. The contributors of the laws ap- pearing in this issue and to whom we have paid $5 each are: Louis L. Zubowiez, Clifton, N. J. Julius Kluger, Brooklyn, N.Y. George W. Lyon, Pittsburgh, Pa. G. P. McCole, Mt. Clemens, Mich. “Look, Nugu—what a figure!” Julius C. Levy, New York City. PRES + Cite ASE ASBCETES, a . comicbooks.com