Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1930, Page 100

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18 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B. €, NOVEMBER 9, 190K ' & TuE BripGe Forum * Championship Events Are Increasing in Number and Appeal Year by Year. RIDGE has come with a great rush in the last few years as a medium of championship competition. Besides the in- creasing number of events of national scope, more and more sectional, State and city tournaments are being held. The season which is just now getting into < Contract Systems. Ifllnnanywaytbm-mudammy be properly bid and made on the fol- Jowing hand, in which neither side is vulnerabie and North is the dealer? Y] ve ¢ AQ109043 S$AQJ3 )4 @®AKQ3 VESS 72 & 10063 There is. The crackerjack pair of George Reith and Willard 8. Karn found the way to do it in a recent champion- ¢KS L Reith in the North opened the bid- ding with one diamond, East bid ome heart and Karn in the Souwth bid one i Ir By Shepard Barclay. Are North, South, East and West. Those jolly boys are always right and make it appear that he had a void suit in hearts and so could trump the zir!@!éézgzi;t' 3;:;5i:§§§§3 g i &AQI103 @ None ¢ K753 E E B ALaw a Week, - WBATWMMMHD © intentionally sees the face of any card held by declarer or either adver- sary? He may no longer call declarer's aftention to any of the following: 1. Any legal right. Penalty: Forfeiture of such legal right. 2. A card exposed by an adversary. Penalty; the card is ne longer exposed. 3. An adverse lead out of turn. Penalty: The adversaries, after consultation, may decide which of them shall lead. 4. An adverse revoke. Penalty: The revoke may not be claimed. 5. The fact that he has refused a suit by ask- ing whether he has any or none of it. Penalty: Declarer may not change his play and is Mable for any reveke resuit- ing therefrom. Next week—What occurs if a player has incurred a penalty requiring him to play the highest or lowest of a suit, or to win or lose a trick, or to lead a certain suit, or {o refrain from playing a certain suit, and he fails to act as directed when able to do so? Auction Problems. Howwmmumwmw lowing hand? &858 v1e 2538 H0T54 4 1} t i it i is!l }E i i i, 1 EE 1 i ; i g g { ! The e OW should the following hands be bid, granting that oppo stantly pass? NORTH > &Y VAQ5S EAICIC’ Ho8 SOUTH ) SARKIWEY QYPEJIWIS o2 Hb Produce Agency Act Effective produce business, which has always been , one-in which a dishonest man might take advantage of & shipper hundreds of miles away, has come under Federal control in so far as el 18i%iy

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