Judge, 1931-10-17 · page 24 of 36
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Milton C. W who contribut eekly article to PRINCIPAL PRIZES STUTZ DV 32 CLUB SEDAN Valued at more than $6,000, this car will be delivered to the winner fully and beautifully equipy al paint job, body Chromium Te mounts. rtown cord Interior fur- Six Goodrich tires and tubes. . nishing includes lambskin rug, plush robe, fatigue cushion. dio installed. GENERAL will ir plete ing a G: k Edison nt Range, Mixer and Percolator; ‘ alker_ Dishwasher; G-E See October 10th and 24th issues of Juvce for complete list of prizes. HOW WOULD YOU BID THIS HAND? For solutions of this and nine other problems at Contract Bridge Mr, Lenz will award prizes valued at more than $235.000.00 Contest sponsored by GE} ERAL @ ELECTRIC MAZDA LAMPS It doesn’t cost a penny to enter or win the prizes. Nothing to sell. Problem . 4 By Milton C. Work BIDDING PROBLEM Contract Bridge GA97 ©j982 aka 01085 9Q84 0103 @AlW42 SOUTH BIDS FIRST. NO SCORE bid by ble dummy” Until the contract is se- South, West, North 1 shoul or pass in turn on s held and in ideration of previous bids Do me Nothing to buy. No service to be rendered. FPHER: will be ten problems. One will appear cach week. Be- low are the rules of the Ple read them carefully. In Problem No. 4 perfect score will be given to solutions showing all bids and passes in order, exactly as Mr. Work has m down, until the contract i red. But partial credit will be given for the correet. contract, secured by any method of bidding. sons for bids. Do nd. contest, Do not give not play the 1 atestants are urged not to write ors, set down the problem or at- h copy of problem to solution, To facilitate the work of scoring, a simple form of preset olu- tions to Bidding Problems is sug- gested below. South West 1 Heart 1 Spade 3 Hearts and so on. North East 2 Hearts 2 Spades See issues of Jupce from September 26th to October 10th for first three problems. pl: wl months, The Challen tion —Throughout the contest, both e inferences are to be deduced Whitehead, have followed the O: rom the bid Conditions of Contest — Please Read st _not be written on two of paper. Contestants are 1 to confine each solution to a single ne solution to an: submitted by on nts are urged not to vi olutions in the names of their families or than one s on the » utions submitted am. with: the clearly n all solutions. s must not be submitted on the printed forms or pages from Junce or on other printed forms in which the problems may be published. Solutions to any or all problems may be at any time, up to the close of ton December 17th. Only solutions received by December lith will count in the contest. nts may se: Juvcr, The prize winners will be the contestants in order wh solutions most nearly cor- dito solutions by the authors of the which been written and ct play, correct h nd correct n may apply to the but the di- with whi and the will be rect solutions will be awarded the prizes in order of value. If two or more _ contestants tie they will ible for a contes- tant to win any prize, matter when con- the bidding problems and in the problems ding, the authors, Lenz, Work, Shepard and wo-Three system as presented in Jupce for the past six convention, artificial bids and Ace showing will not be used. Carefully. nt starts and even if solutions to all problems are not submitted: but those who submit solutions to all problems are most likely to secure the ing + Lenz will be the impartial judge of will be delivered to winners only. No employee of Junce or member 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 ney =z comicbooks.com