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a pe 4 ACES which we will be glad to deal you Ae Shucks! | Didn't Hold a Card the En- tire Evening! bored with dull hands? enables your fav 2 speci of bidding re called selected be Bioyers. All’ for $1. AS A New Non-partisan Bridge Book 101 CELEBRATED HANDS Milton C, Work and Olive Peterson valuable book whi hand is bid os es $1.00 (inflated cur AO And here's another darn book— Duplicate Contract Bridge in the Home and Simple Tournament Procedure Major Leonard R. Gracy conduct a Pair Mat vidval, with fu Duplicate Play, # le. humorous wording co—a measly 6c. Ae me 9 Certified Bridge Teacher (a! BRIDGE HEADQUARTERS, INC. 12 East 41st Street, New York, N.Y. With each order we will include a 32-page catalogue con- taining every worth while Bridge accessory. COUPON Money back guarantee, o Send me pocks “Fighting Hands" at $1.00. ) Send me "101 Celebrated 5 Send me “Duplicate Bridge 3 Prospectus of Certified Teachers’ Course, 10c to cover posteg: Cash with order, postage paid. C. 0. D. a few cents postage will be added Name Address City State Bridge F. MeKenney unable to determine whether beer is helping bridge or bridge is helping beer. However, to be on the safe side we present this month a 10 player game, and again you will find a movement whereby we to mair ing trying in matrimonial bliss by refus- to allow the husband and wife to play at the same table. Except for the provision for wife and husband you will play once with e: ch player asa partner and twice with everyone else as in opponent. But here is the most in- teresting part of all—you will have to sit out two rounds, and this is when you handle the beer situation—and it will not be with your wife either, as you will never sit out a round together, The host or hostess sit out every few rounds which gives them an opportunity to put a few fresh bottles on ice. Tal- lies should be prepared in advance, and must not be drawn for, but distributed as the couples arrive. The host and hostess are Couple Man gets Woman gets Tally No. Tally No. couple A ‘ouple B ti 6 C 7 Couple C c ¢ 9 10 the first ‘ouple D “ouple E we whe The seating arrangement fc round is as follows: Players 1 and 8 sit out the first round. The players all move, following each other in numerical rotation; that is 3 2, 2 follows 1, 1 follows 10 and 10 follows 9, ete. There are 10 rounds; and, to avoid making the game too long, only two hands should be played each round. When pl: follows ing pivot or progressive bridge, the first hand should be played neither side vulnerable, and the second hand both sides vulnerable. In playing duplicate bridge, there are 10 rounds, and 2 boards are played each round. Board 1 is played on table No, 1 and board 2 on table No. 2. These two boards are played and then ex- changed. At the beginning of each succeeding round, two new boards are put into play. 24 DEAL (Continued from page 18) Tournament News HE. forty-third Annual Congress of the American Whist League, to- gether with the thirty-fourth Annual Congress of the Women’s Whist League, took place at Hanover, N. Hi. during the last ten days in June. The All-American Auction Pair mpionship was won by Oswald Jacoby and David Burnstine; the All- American Auction Team-of-Four Cham- pionship, by this fine pair, partnered by Edward A, Wetzlar and H. Huber Bos- cowitz. The All-American Contract Pa Championship was won by Louis Wat- son and Sam Fry, Jr, who displayed phenomenal consistency in securing a 60% match point score right through the contest. The winning Contract Team-o ur was composed of these two players together with Walter Malowan and Charles | A new event was ins’ Each pair played one session each of Whist, Auction and Contract to decide the All-Round All-Ameri ship of an Champio the American Whist League. This distinctly novel event was won by Philip Hal Sims and Arthur Ryan of Holyoke. Results of the Whist Championships were as follows. Minneapolis Trophy: J. H. Peck and Harry Ward. Team and Pair Trophy: Professor J P. Richardson and Messrs. H. Ward, J. H. Peck and S. S. Lenz. Congress Trophy: Harry Ward and S. S, Lenz. Manhattan Trophy: S$. S, Lenz and Mrs. W. D. Thompson. Winner of Aggrega Sidney S. Lenz. The first half of the National Cha pionship Tournament of the Ameri Bridge League is being held in the nvention Hall at Asbury Park, N. J. July 3lst to August Sth inclusive. The Championship events to be decided there ¢ for the Week: ational Masters’ Pair Championship n Zedtzwitz Gold Cup). National Contract Team-of-Four Championship at Cumulative — Point Scoring (City of Asbury Park Chal- lenge Tropliy). This will be played on the Total Score Knock-out basi National Mixed Team-of-Four Con- tract Championship (Shepard Barclay Trophy). Women’s Contract Pair Champion- ship (Wilbur C. Whitehead Trophy). Auction Mixed Pair Championship (Beardslee Trophies). A Pair Game for men on Mon and Tuesday, simultaneous with the play for the Whitehead Cup. Special A. B. L. cups will be awarded. comicbooks.com