Judge, 1932-02-20 · page 28 of 36
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REX XXEYXXEYXXI Solutions Sidney Lenz of Problems admires - approves SUEDE-TOP in Third Annual Lenz Bridge Contest SPONSORED BY GENERAL @ ELECTRIC Qt ee C oc Below is reprinted the ninth problem in the $25,000.00 Bridge Contest, together with Mr. Lenz’ solution. Next week the last problem will be shown When scoring is completed prizes will be awarded and names of successful contestants will be published. t not slide. Tricks are 0 ily." Waterproof, proof. Even glass: black — Individually wrapped in Cellophane. Problem No. 9—LEADING (a) (b) Suede: op covers jer card shi ao) 9 1097 SOLD BY: Alt > 984 | wAKS42 ifsour Souwritedirect, MANUF Aen Brod ucts orp. Tr NA SHOS AE I TRINE TON through Stantey ums acs Phe Bidding: Fourth Aves New York (i The Bidding: _ SOUTIL WEST The Bidding: NORTH EAST soutTit WEST NORTH EAST 1 Club_ | 1 Heart | 3 No Trumps} Pass 3 Spades | Pass 5 Spades | Pass Pans 6 Clubs | Pass 6 Spades | Pass Pass Pass Pass The Play: | WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH | Club King| Club 3. | Club 7 | Club 6 | SHAT SHOULD WEST LEAD NENT? i SON. IN NOT MORE Y WORDS. WHAT SHOULD W LEAD FROM THIS HAND? GIVE F SON, IN NOT MORE THAN FIFTY WORDS, (a) MR. LENZ SOLUTION (b) MR. LENZ’ SOLUTION AAQID3 aK92 SJ87 9 A3 YOUR BABY WILL LIKE ror 6 06s &O}W3 Becouse baby’s meals con be cooked in the convenient com i THIS HOTEL... ak | ih plete kitchen thatisa port ofevery bd 93 . an suite. Grown-ups may prefer to | 1097 ah. eat in the hotel dining room but | © 984 neti particular babies want food pre- pared by mother or nurse. Baby will also enjoy playing in Cen tral Pork—halé o block away. Write for illustrated booklet, &AKSI2 A@AI108654 describing the many features of 9 KO) | | the Croydon appealing to babies } \ 873 Oo AKO (and their elders | me Cro Apartments with 2, 3, 4, or more rooms—by the day, month | oryeor~ furnished or unfurnished rt ydon &AQI10764 West should lead the Ace of Hearts. If the Heart ts) trumped there is practically no chance of de- West should lead the Jack of Spades. t has played the lowest Club, so ot hold exactly two. If East held a singleton, th would hold three, hardly a possibility on the f le. . bidding. The ne seems lost and | | feating the contract. The Heart lead iy. of the Spade Jack cannot | Hl may cost an extra trick, but it is the fool the partner but may mislead the j | one hope. declarant. H 26 if comicbooks.com