Judge, 1932-05-28 · page 21 of 36
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JUDGE your right by employing a sweeping elbow movement as you lay cards down in the middle. The ideal sweep, in fact, catches him squarely in the eye. Another srood piece of stratezy is to make a fake movement at one card and then unload half your pack in another direction when everybody is too excited to notice it. The best strategy of all is to suggest a nice refreshing nap when anybody sugyests playing the game—it’s the one we always employ. —ParKE CUMMINGS Sor motorists are in such a hurry to yet into the next county that they yo right on into the next world. And many a man of presidential timber turns out to be but another splinter, Among the things that seem to yrow by leaps and bounds are the children in the apartment overhead. “LT had a rumble seat attached for the summer so 1 could take the family out.” Games We Love Not to Play TRIPLE CANFIELD TT 'riece Canfield is a same of speed, lying, arguing and cheating in- dulged in by people who are looking for thrills. We've had all the thrills we want since those railroad st we bought started to yo down. This game has the same general principles as single, or solitare, Canfield except that the object is to cheat one’s opponents as wel one’s self. The cards are laid out in front of each person in the same arrange- ment as in the solitaire game, but body is allowed to build up on ce piles in the centre—and in- ably attempts to do so at once. $ means that when a three of spades howing on the middle pile, and all contestants simultaneously turn up a four, there will be a con- certed rush to get three cards in the same space a me time, Can- field being t as it is, on a com- plete disregard for naturs s. This will result further in bruised hands, torn finger nails, mutilated cards, strained friendships, and one sood poke on the snoot received by the party accused of sliding his card under the four first. Canfield, how is not entirely speed and bick- ering. Strategy plays an important part, one of the best pieces of strat- . ws ‘. vate exy being to block the opponent on “Here yare, folks, ‘What Every Young Married Couple Should Know! comicbooks.com