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eres Oa sae & WHAT WOULD YOU PLAY NEXT? For solutions of this and ¢ ren other pi »blems in Auction Bridge [ will award prizes valued at more than $22,000.00 It doeswt cost a penny to enter the contest. No service to be rendered. problem appeared September buy. Nothing to sell. we Problem No. Nothin First 7th, One will appear each 6 CARD READING 22-30 a rN) eoCce RAPA fo) The Bidding: WEST NORTH by italics). NORTIL Club four EAST Club two Diamond two] WHAT CARD DUMMY? GIV FIFTY WORDS. Conditions of Contest The contest will consist of twelve prob- lems set up by Mr. Lenz. The problems (Not Contract.) (Winning a specified number of tricks against any defense, rds exposed and the first ng and Reconstruction. based on disclosed ing certa closed b ng, leads and p! Solutions must not be written on two sides of a sheet of pape ‘ontestants are urged to confine each solution to sheet. Not more than one solution to any one problem may be submitted by one contest- ant. Contestants are urged not to vit this rule by sending solutions in names of other members of their fan or friends. Solutions to more than one problem must not be submitted on the same sheet. Not more than one contestant may sub- solutions on a single sheet. No solutions submitted ma drawn, Name and address of contestant and the number of the problem must be clearly written or printed on each sheet. Name be with EAST The Play: (Winning card on each round is shown SOUTIL Club Jack Diamond three] Diamond Queen] Diamond King WHAT CARD SHOULD WEST L SHOULD BE REASONS, IN NOT MORE THAN ench under Five Passenger Custom Sedan, est cight-eylinder ears made. in SOUTH IDNEY @ LENZ = PRINCIPAL PRIZES French Line Trip Round trip from New York to France for two people on one of the palat Line. Includes a direct trip across the Medi motor tour of Northern on of Thomas ¢ ranean and a three-week Africa cities, Peerless Automobile One of the fin- America, French Line Trip Round trip for one, first class, from New York to Fran twent WEST D NED PLAYE must be exactly the same on all solut lutions must not be submitted e printed 1s or pages from Judge or on other printed forms in’ wh the prob- lems will be published, nts are requested not to write down the problems, or attach the problems to their solut ns to any or all problems may be submitted at any time up to the close of mber 31st. A ived by Decen in the contest; but contestants are urged to send in their solutions week by week as the problems appear in Judge. ners will he the contest- The prize v ants in order whose solutions most nearly correspond to solutions by Mr. Lenz which have been written and seal Not only 2, correct read- but the are are s with whic 1 the ela prizes Contestants in order of most nearly cor- rect solutions » in order of value. If two or more contestants tie they will receive like prizes. ch problem will have a scoring value in points, making it possible for a con- testant to win any prize, no matter when or Paris, or the I six Belgium, Franco-Belgique Tours Co., Inc. and on the He de France, the ance. Includes a land trip of days (England, F e, Holland. Switzerland) under direction of Cruise terranean Cruise for one, first See October 25th and November 8th issues of Juvce Please Read Carefully. for additional prizes. contestant starts and even if solutions to all problems are not submitted; but those who submit soluti to all problems are most likely to secure the winning scores. Mr. Lenz will be the impartial judge of all awards. Prizes will be delivered to winners only. In a January issue of gin publi ndge we will be- tion of solutions to the prob- ¢ issues will publish of all problems. In the earliest issues of Judge thereafter we will h the names of all prize winners; zes will then be awarded imme- diately. the trip for two to Fr: including motor tour in Northern Africa, 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 con’ ence, advice of this I be made by telegraph two weeks in advance of publi- cation of award in Judge. 'o employee of Judge or member of an amily or household may enter dress all solutions to: Lenz Bridge Contest Judge Publishing Co., Inc. 18 East 48th St., New York City comicbooks.com