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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 32

Publication:
The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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32
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32 SYRACUSE POST-STANDARD, June 9, 1972 FRONTIERS OF SCIENCE NEW YORK When Bobby Fischer meets Boris Spassky for the World Chess Chnntp-ionsliip in Iceland next month. Svetoiar Gilgoric, the Yugo-slav chess grand master, will play the match on his own board in New York, and write up each game move by move. As soon as the match is over, it will be set in type to be published as a book by Simon Schuster. The book will be published two days after the match. THE CHINESE are buying time on Hong Kong television to advertise their frozen food products Chicago Mayor Richard J.

Daley and Gore Yidal have purchased homes in Ireland Charles Forsy-tie, who produced the off-Broadway hit, "One for the Monej. etc." will produce a new comedv London the fall. "Me You JJl ERA STRAUNSKY, widow of the composer was honored at a recept.on the l.ibrarv oi the Performing Aits at I inco'n Ccmei On June IS. a one-week v.ii1 open t'T State Theater Mine. and hei works will be e-ihibited a oi'if1-1 om.in --how at S.n-atoga Performing Arts Cemer lulv 1 I.Aug.

JG. The show coincide with the of the New lork City Ballc there. Yasuhide Kobashi, lap-anese sculptor-actor-danccr, who was commissioned to sculpt "Song" and "Dance" for the Stiavmskv Festival, doing his work in the Lincoln Center cafeteria Doubteday is going to publish a biography of two detectives who have made mote than 600 arrests in three years in the Bedford-Stuyves-ant section of Brooklyn. L.H. Whittemore is writing the biography of the detectives, Robert Hantz and David Grcenberg.

Lately, they have heen better known as "Batman" and "Robin" Martin Balsam, who plays the title role in of a Police Captain," will play a district attorney in "The True or the False" and a judge in "Accused of Murder." Moe Berg, the former ma 9 r-r I I VALUABLL INFORMATION ON MtkN'S NA.TUPfi.1 i i-Mi-MTft KNCWt Or- Tl IE COMPOMI ION OP WVET THUS IWtCL-SCAir; HA3 RECENTLY Bl'EN PROM VCARsI BV ANMV8INQ rNVIKUNMLNISa 13 SAMPLES WILL ALM06T WGTH0D3 OF REC06N12IN9 Br HOW MUCH By Ltenmrd Lyont Lyons Den PRESERVED BV THH ACID IN IT THE WATER WITH FiiiT i.lil I IP jor league catcher who died recently, was a rarity in his time or even today in sports. A Phi Beta Kappa Princeton graduate who spoke 10 languages, Berg once caught Walter Johnson one of the faster throwers in the history of the game barehanded. He signed for the Red Sox farm team in Minneapolis for only $1,000. "Too bad you couldn't have been a bonus player," someone said to him years later. "Today you could've gotten $50,000." "That $1,000 I did get was far more important to me," Sheinwold on Bridge Counting Distribution Furnishes Vital Clue The average defender Relieves that JeJaiei is "plying the hand." and should therefore do ail the thinking.

Actually, it isn't considered illegal for a to do some thinking of his own. Counting declarer's distribution furnish the vital clue to the best defense. South dealer Neither -side vulnerable M)Kllf 9 10 74 'l A 1 A 5 l- West opened the three of diamonds, and dummy p'nyed the nine East gulped and played die king, holding the riv ALFRED SHEINWOLD trick. After some thought, East knew ihat South started with two spades, three hearts and four cards in each of "he minor suits. Amazing, my dear Holmes? Elementary, Watson.

1 he opening lead shows that West holds three cards higher than the three of diamonds, and only one card lower. If West has five South has four of them. South has exactly ihree hearts He raised his part-net's major suit but then went off into notrump He wouldn't iaise at all a doi.bleton and he would insist on heatt? if he had fou: South opened with on? dub men ihoimh he had to.u Ho should have cither fniu oi live dub1-. i'p I1? would have opened with one diamond South cannot have a skele ton spade, since he bid notrump Therefore his six black caids must be twa spades and four clubs Correct Shift Armed with this information, Eusl shifted to the three of spades. South played low, and West took the queen.

West returned a spade, and East carefully played Ioa. invitee aou -fo ffifl "fto. famous Round One, made only by Carrier. Now. you need it most.

At a price you can really afford Installed promptly, expertly. (Carter) (Vtrrier) MARMADUKE bv Anderson Leaning DUNAGtN'S PEOPLE by Dunagin "POLLUTION" OF MAN said Berg. "It meant a year's education in Europe useful for the rest of my life." Theodore Bikel and Oscar Brown will teach a course on "Folk Music and the City" at the New School this fall This summer Bikel will perform "The Rothschilds," "Jacques Brel" and "Fiddler on the Roof" in Germany, France and Russia Bea-tle PauJ McCartney has just completed a tour of English universities with his new group, "Wings." His wife, plays piano and bongo drums in the group. South had to win with Uie ace of spades. As soon as South led diamonds West could take the ace of diamonds and go back to spades.

The defenders thus took three spades and two i diamonds, defeating the con- tract. DAILY QUESTION Partner bids one spade, and the next player passes. You hold: S- A 6 H- A 8 6 10 7 4 C- 6. What do vou say? ANSWER: Bid two notrump. This shows balanced distribution and 13 to 15 points, with a stopper in each ot the unmd suits Man Placed On Probation lames L.

20, oi 521 Tompkins St, was sent- enced to five years' prooafon i vesterday by County Judge Thomas Aloi on a drusj possession count. Moylan pleaded guilty to the fifth degree possession of a dangerous drug stemming I from an incident Dec. 16, 1 1971, when he possessed a drug containing cannabis. PEN HOUSE Saturday, June 10th Sunday, June 11th 6:30 A.M. 5:00 P.M.

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