Judge, 1931-10-31 · page 26 of 36
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WHAT WOULD YOU PLAY NEXT? For solutions of this and nine other problems at Contract Bridge I will award prizes valued at more than $23.000.00 Contest sponsored by GENERAL @ ELECTRIC MAZDA LAMPS It doesn’t cost a penny to enter or win the prizes. Nothing to buy. Nothing to sell. No serv lom appeared September 26th. Problem CARD READING The Bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 2 Diamonds | Pass Pass | Pass | The Play: WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH Club King Club 3 Club 2 | Club 7 | South Avior Heart 2 Heart 4 | WHAT CARD SHOULD EAST PLAY N REASON, IN NOT MORE THAN FI Contestants are urged not set down the problem or attach copy of prob- Jem to solution. 5 Diamonds ice to be rendered. First prob- One will appear each week. equipped. G-E Appl J WORDS. to write letters, Chromium Six Goodrich Silvertown cord tires and tubes. Interior furn robe, fatigue cushion. Radio ins! will install as one pri Kitchen comprising a G-E Refrig nee Hotpoi t Rang and Percolator: G-E Walker Dishw F rk PRINCIPAL PRIZES Stutz DV 32 Club Sedar Valued at more t delivered to the winner fully and beautifully Special paint job, body and chas $6,000, this car will be wheels—two extras, side mounts. neludes lambskin rug, plush alled. General Electric Co, a complete Electric ppropriate lights: complete ystem for light. power and heat. Swedish American Line Kungsholm West Inc = Cru ghteen-day —— cruise for two people to the West Indies and Tours Co., Inc. gements for maximum comfort and pleasure of winner. See October 24th and November 7th issues of Jupce for complete list of prizes. Explanation —Throughout the contest, both in the bidding problems and in the problems where inferences are to be deduced from the bidding, the authors. Lenz, Work, Shepard and Whitehead, have followed th months. Conditions 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 solution to any one problem may be submitted by one con- testant. Contestants are urged not to this rule by sending solutions in the names of other members of their families or friends. Solutions to more than one problem t not be submitted on the same 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 must be exactly the same on all solutions. Solutions must not be submitted on the printed forms or pages from Jupce or on other printed for which the problems may be published. Solutions to any or all problems may be submitted at any time, up to the close of the contest on December 17th. e One-Two-Three of Contest — Please Read Only solutions received by December 17th will count in the contest. Contestants may send in their solutions week by week as the problems appear in Jupce. The prize winners will be the contestants in order whose solutions most nearly cor- resnond to solutions by the authors of the problems which have been written and sealed. Not only correct play, correct bid- ding, correct reading and correct recon- struction, as any of these may apply to the different problems presented, but the di- rectness with which the solutions are ar- rived at and the clarity with which th 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 contes- tant to win any prize, no matter when con- a stem as presented in Jupce for the past six The Challenge convention, artificial bids and Ace showir will not be used. Carefully. testant 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 winning scores. Mr. Lenz will be the impartial judge of all awards. In the December 26th issue of Juncr we i publication of solutions of the and in succeeding issues will ns of all problems. In the ble issues of Junce thereafter mes of all prize win- ners; and all prizes will then be awarded immediately. Prizes will be delivered to winners only. No employee of Juoce 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