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I SN RS ITT EIT LO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933 ee sae NS TES Pease Se eee 9 He’ll Soon Become a Ten-Millionaire WILL PLAY SECOND ANNUALDIAMONDBALL, TOURNAMENT SUNDAY / Sixteen Teams From Fargo, Mi- not, Dickinson, Edgeley, Jamestown to Compete “CONTRACT 9 | wtp. BRIDGE EXPERTS PLAV IT. By WM. E. MCKENNEY | (Secretary, American Bridge League) \ I am wondering if my readers give | sufficient thought and consideration | to the “timing factor.” We know that i the timing factor plays an important | | part in football, baseball and tennis, ' ;and it plays just as important a part {in bridge. J | A hand which explains this timing |factor in a sample manner is given: ‘below. In addition to the timing fac- | | tor element, the hand is also interest- | | ing from a bidding angle. i The Bidding ‘The hand was played in the recent national championship tournament at ‘Asbury Park, N. J. The majority of | {East and West players secured the! |contract for game in hearts. How-! lever, the bidding at one table was: iTather interesting and was as follows: | ae a iain kincar oranges ae spades and this suit had been made a weal of one club.'supported by North. However, in East overcalled with one heart. South j spite of the spade bid, East had gone i bad cea and West jumped to)to five Rake therefore the spades ree hearts. |Should be @ bad lead. sone a Tee ae pee aoe South could not open opening and decided, as he was |nearts. uot vulnerable, to carry his psychic|}though he were sacrificing a trick, through. He jumped the contract to/| therefore South should reason as fol- four spades. East felt that North and | lows: South were trying to deprive him of a} His partner may hold the. ace of geme, so went to five hearts, which |clubs and the ace of spades. How- ‘South doubled. ever, supposing that he does hold the The Play ace Of spades and only the queen and ‘snen"a contract is being. played at [cd is partner's nce wil be knoe a ig playe Is ner’s ace w! NOC] Sweden has appropriated about tive or six, we know that the opening ;9ut and the declarer will probably $117,000 for the only commercial avia- iead determines the success or failure | make his contract, while if a club is tion company in the country. of the contract, |cpened, he can establish a club trick, \ GAMBLE STORES THE LAST OF OUR ROADGRIPPERS - AE Goseout Prices / 74 4Q-10-8-7 v4 8-7-3 A-6-4-3-2 Bismarck’s second annual diamond- oall tournament will be played here Sunday with sixteen teams from sev- eral sections of the state competing. Team have been entered from Fargo, Jamestown, Edgeley, Garrison, Minot { and Dickinson. ‘ The games will start at 9 o'clock in the morning and two games will be played at one time. The games will be played at the baseball park. The final will be played between the best two teams at 5:30. A number of prizes have been donated for the tourna- ment by Bismarck business men. The schedule of the first games will be as follows: 9:00 a. . B. A., Minot, vs. Cen- tral Drug, Mandan; Royal Cleaners, Mandan, vs. Mandan Drug. 10:00 a. m—Co. A, Bismarck, vs. Edgeley Independents, Edgeley; An- nex Barber Shop, Bismarck, vs. G. P.- Will's, Bismarck. 11:00 a. m—Dickinson Independ- ents vs. O. K. Confectionary, Bis- marck; Andy's Tire Shop, Fargo, vs. Garrison Independents, Garrison. 12:00—Pabst, Jamestown, vs. Dick- inson Merchants, Digkinson; Quin- lan’s Cafe, Dickinson, vs. Flannery Bakery, Jamestown. The winners of the first four games 75 @A-J-9- 9. i 6-4-2 &Q-9-8 | AK-J-9-4-2" vK.3 $Q-10-5 #K-7-5 A rich birthday present awaits John Jacob Astor 3d at Newport, R. L, on August 14. For on that date he attains not only his ma- jority but the vast fortune left by his famous father, Colonel John Jacob Astor, who went down with the Titanic 21 years ago. The for- tune is estimated at $10.000,000. will play each other at 1 o'clock, the | second four at 2 o'clock and the semi- | finals will be played at 3:30. 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Of course when he does lead a club, nin—Grand Canary; Fletcher—Mur- | Narikin; Waln—House of Exile. | he finds a more fortunate situation—|der of the Ninth Baronet; Ford—By | International Mind Alcove—Juvenile | nis partner holds the ace of clubs | tine Watchman’s Clock; Freeman—| Brann—Yann and His Island; Lud- which is immediately cashed, while} Murder by Magic; Norris—Wife for|man—Hansi, the Stork; Neumann— South makes the king of clubs and!Sale; Priestley—I'll Tell You Every- Sperli, the Clockmaker; Peck—Wings the king of hearts, defeating the con- | thing; Ruck—Change Here for Hap-|Over Holland; Thomas— Burro's Wilson — Flyaway Flip] New Anti-Knock Fuel Presented by Texaco Announcement that a new 100-per cent anti-knock gasoline has been placed on sale here was made Thure- day by the Texas company, makers of Texaco products. The new product is declared by the | company to be an improvement on its | famous “Fire Chief” fuel and is flame | tinted for easy identificatios | The company announcement de- ‘clared that all the extra qualities call- jed for by the government specifica- itions for fire engines, ambulances, tract. |Piness; Strahan—October House; | Moneybag; «Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) |Rosman—Protecting Margot; Sayers | pety. —Have His Carcase; Carroll—As the | fees ae De gle Daler th meee SUN | Pes Wnts Sacer ee | Books at Library =| |"? 7 tion |Sharkey and Carnera For Fall Reading | | atexander—aiways a Grand puke;, Sign to Fight Again “> | Living Philosophies; Mathews Several volumes dealing with world; Wa@h’kon-tah; Moulton—War Debts! 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