Judge, 1931-11-14 · page 24 of 36
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THIRD ANNUAL LENZ BRIDGE CONTEST SPONSORED BY GENERAL @ ELECTRIC MAZDA LAMPS See Page Twenty for Eighth Problem Since this contest was announced there has been evidence of great national interest. In appreciation of this interest the list and value of prizes have been in- creased. It is a pleasure to announce that in addition to prizes previously named three alluring ocean trips will be awarded. BY THE FRENCH LINE Mediterranean Cruise for two people, leaving New York March 18, 1932, on the "Paris." Gibraltar, Morocco, Algiers, Naples, Monte Carlo and other stops included in the itinerary. A round trip for one, first class, from New York to France on the "Ile de France," the ''Paris" or the "France," returning by way of England. A round trip for one from New York to France on the “De Grasse," the “Rochambeau," or the "Lafay- ette""—famous one class cabin liners. There is no activity in the Bridge World comparable to these Prize Con- tests in Judge. Every Bridge Player is invited to join in. e Although contestants at their option may send in solutions to all of the ten problems after the appearance of the last problem which will appear in the November 28th issue of Judge, we suggest that they can aid the handling of the huge job of grading and scoring with which Mr. Lenz and his assistants are confronted by sending in solutions to the first four problems (the bidding problems) without waiting for the appearance of all the problems. JUDGE PUBLISHING CO., INC., 18 East 48th Street, New York City. comicbooks.com