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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 41

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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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TEE GAZETTE. SATVRDAY. VtERl'ARY S3. 157 41 4 rs ft r- Srrifj And Threw Technique Keedei ait BRIDGE By CULBESTSON -ii i 0 $7 rJ ly D. M.

LE DAIM i This if a dac'iisioa of the play-! spad- by Socth; three no trump in problem presented in jester- by North, and Souths fci4d: day's colxxn. I $. 7 5 0. 0 4 I Hh'i H. South'; I The enure deal, in which Zftg Game of Kings is i i hearts, is Smith fount IS contract follows: juj his own hand, and ksosrs that his partner has a nunimun: of 15 points for his no-trump opening The combined count ci 31 points! I puts the partnership very close iporUr acquisition to Toronto CHESS QUIZ no.

Black Piece 1 1 X1 to the slam range, and closer by) reason of the fact that South has! one good five-card suit and an- othr very fair four -card suit. I NORTH S. KJ H. i 3 2 D. A 4 C.

A 1 7 WEST EAST S. A I 4 S. 5 H. H. 10 4 D.

19 D. JMJ CJ10I 5 SOUTH S. 10 7 H. A 1 7 D. 12 C.

4 De Thus, South must not pass to I circle. BoMy Fischer, known in N.Y. circlet as "Baby Fuscher, won a rapid tourney at tbe Manhattan C.C., ISM), although the opposition I included A. Eisquiar and W. Lom-'bardy among other masters.

An important open tourney is scheduled for Milwaukee, July 4 7, to be called tbe New Wester a Open 'with a minimum guaranteed prize AT LHA5T, I I CO. As Sr.ticilN INV.TEDTOCKE! By I PA.ti.. Wl ALAA'i fC'Tn Sc A3CvT I L5 three no trump. Since he has already made a jump response, his ibest present move is to bid four LtCz A cCCD PA.2TY clubs and to base his further pi iiVtv course of action on North's res ponse. Alternately out jess ideally South should now bid fund Of $1,000.00.

In the Budapest Chess League, the "Voros Meteor" club finished South opened the bidding with; four no trump. 1 one Heart, west overcaiiea wiuii Wifh rrt-Wes vulner- top all three d'vuwns, and also one lpade. and North-South assM West JH -M i the and women's HI reached six hearts without further jwith one biart. and North jump-i won junior sections, as well as the two lightning Lei I 1 v- -J jppwiuon. nesi.

oyrmm overcalls with three spades. the jack Of ClUbS. How Should fftllP heart Smith team championships (men's and I V. II ,8 1 1 L-' i I 1 i il I i i i WBf women's. Sardonic note: "Vorosj South plan the play passes, and West now bids four (Blackwood).

North M'-teor" means "Red Star" The moment the dummy is no trump White 9 Pieces Rebt. J. Fitchar vs. A. di Camilla The following game from thelSpread, south should see that the! passes.

East bids five hearts, and Rosenwald Tourney in New Vorkl0veran situation is made to order. West bids six hearts over South' can i. lti 1 1 1 1 1 i 'L Vzd ti 1 1 rc -J2 was awaraea me mira prize for tne strip-and-throw-in tech-' third pass. The six-heart tne best game selections. It was nique.

All the elements are pre-! comes around to South, who holds (Eastern States Open, Washington, 1906 White to play and win. Resheviky i only loss in the S. 5 D. 8 6 5 4 H. 6 C.

4 3 Under the vulnerability condi Quiz No. 328 (HorowiU-Whit- IEE.1I rv Whit: D. ByrM tions. South should sacrifice at six spades. The opponents might go sent, including the fact that West can certainly be expected to have the ace and jack of spades in his suit to justify his bid.

So South should operate very simply as follows: He should take the first trick with the club king, draw the necessary two rounds of trumps. LUr3 J-PFH pLm fiTTHU.r BUck: Reatttviky Whit BUck tl KR-K1U) KL3 down at their slam contract, but there is too much to lose by letting RxU PP Black Kl -KM P-B4 ki P-hKU them play that contract. With North fomb) 1. Kt-Efich. PxKt; 2.

Q-KUch. Kt5; 3. QxB mate. Correct No. 328: H.

F. Kerrin. M. A. Michaels, O.

Rozanoff, Caron. No. 325: T. Gowans. City Championship Favorites came through successfully in the 9th round nf the rilv Whit 1 P44 i 4 KI VSJ I PP 4 P-K4 I P-iR4 5 Kt-fM i KI tt PxP ii rQ 14 P-Ki 23 BP tlR 1 XI B-B7 very long in spades, the set at six B-R4 Kt' lead to the club ace and ruff awayl RiRf-h 1 Hiimmv last rluh.

Then he should i I I IJ I I I JL4 I VOU BEE. BLAKE, T'M LOStN 1 THE ONLY OTHER PI ACS -ANt TWE PUBLIC A LjL3 1 L-v A LOT OF BUSINESS AT R4V FOft A ROAO IS THROUGH NEEDS A NEW ROAD I ff i A tTl GAMBLING PLACE BECAUSS JV LOBT TO MIRROR LAKE, ljPO PEOPLE ARE APRAIO OF A 3h COMMISSIONER YW. f. Pj I TI I I- ....1 U1. B-Kii 21 RR i.

nan lkjih siui-s vuincrduie. BlKt 24 R-KU North opens with one heart and 14 BE QKMJI 49 RR East overcalls with three dia B-KU top cards and ruffing the dia championship, which is being Jlm" Bl B-H4 r. I. .1 South do. ruiciiiy, lie suuuiu rcou monds.

What should holding: tested at the Montreal C.C., 470 St. cki.k K-K12 the spade queen. West cannot KR-K1 4 P-UKti Catherine St. W. (Mezzanine) on 31 31 B-B4 13 P-KtJ 34 H-Q 2i P-W7 34 B-RS 37 BxKt 3 K-Kt 3 B-B4 P-KR4 S.

9 7 6 4 2 D. 3 H. 4 C. 8 3 afford to duck, since South would then merely lead another spade KlxP K-K13 II P-RI 14 PP 17 KI-R4 II QxKl It It-KH 20 P-RJ U-Ktl (IKtxP KtxKt Q-Ql Bl K-Ktl 'b! toward the king; but even when KtS South must pass. The fact that he has a seven-card spade suit is comparatively unimportant, 4 S4 P-BS RnlinKb; West captures the spade queen with his ace, he is securely hooked.

A diamond return would give Aimlnf la tecure pawn against the fact that his hand con South the ruff-anddiscard oppor si once, whir together with hl two biihopt, sieures him good chances. The tains only two queens and one jack, with a very bad fit for partner's hearts. North could not possibly tunity, and if West prefers to lead back a spade, this is cf course alternative would be 21. R-tlKtl building kit prtaeur taa QKtP. Sunday afternoons.

Results: Joy-ner, Harvey, Matthai, 1, Wreschner, Williams, 1, Stevenson, Zalys, 1, Lidstone, Shilov, 1, Dr. Popov, Kemper, 1, Oaker, Coudari, 1, Judzentavicius, 0: LeBel, 1, Kristensen, Dr. Rauch-Baigowitz and Engel-Moss Leading scores: Joyner, 8V4-4; Williams, 7H-l'-4; Engel, 7-1; Mat-thai, Zalys and Kemper, 7-2 each; LeBel, 6-214. Class Taam Championship (Montreal Chess League) Rd. 1: (b) Rtahevskjr evtretepped the time read a (ree spade bid to show such meager honor strength, and even if South got lucky and found Lail i mtrm COCK5 orfsmi, ogo ax cma kostei; pw, sims, fikm what ive AiKEApy een of the mm Bami-- i Ani CLWriPIIrttT HVW 1 NECl A sniui IU fiTtiS Laj I I U7E II nnruuf CWi rT-.

'X. North with what was needed for a spade game, the chances are that limit but be poeiUoR wai hopeleu. Correction: (Gligoric O'Kelly) 17. B-KtS, Kt-Kl. PROBLEM NO.

S14 M. Ehrtnsttin Black 3 Pieces ducked in dummy and taken by South with the ten-spot (unless West commits quicker hari kari by leading the spade jack after taking his ace). Tha Bidding Questions With only North-South vulnerable, and with the opponents passing throughout, the bidding goes: One no trump by North, three he would land higher than game because of North's inevitable mis interpretation. (Releaaed by The Reg! iter and Tribune Syndicate, 1957) 41 MONTREAL 1 I lin. U.

1 McKchrn, N. Abuiov. B. 4 Schneider, J. POLONIA 1 Stanuum, MnllMmiki.

M. Jr. IRoeterlnk. R. AsopKwici, 0.

4 1 ttWmWm OTr-, iiW i PI UM Wr-Ui ii ri w'i tm II III 'i'M HEALTH By Doctor Brady PHII.IPOR 1 Polricr, I. I Gmidrt, G. i rmium. p. 4 Dubue, S.

MrGnX UNIV. Rutkov, 1 Brnnder, M. ('yfard, A. Rrender, H. to the trick specialists and I In the face of the familiar boast t' vmtm iMa I about the vast strides medicine racketeers who began to infest medicine about the time Dr.

"Osier was at the end of his career; They w. hk 'mm "Hhas made in the past thirty, forty, fifty, or sixty years, one needs sold the customers arthr-itis joint TT i i I 1 1 nJ Ittmt Terence Kelly, 1954 Irish cham tritlammation), regardless. 'TKijfa'xiw! I rHA75 I I WORTH--WOKTHI KLMEMfttKA By Jtaes. should a parent eirioMi Qiru, -sum-worthsbut wjud Arthr-itis sounded so very exclu-j pion and member of the Irish team 4fa inem LmJ sr1! rf huim sive mat everyooay insisted on In the FIDE Olympics, is an im having it, and for 20 to 30 years a doctor who tactlessly diagnosed "rheumatism" well, he might as weu nave called his patients fht I 2r-v- 7 liA A tNirS a temerity to smile, much more to; make any carcracks, at the belief held by Dr. Osier fifty years ago, that chronic rheumatism "commonly comes on insidiously in persons' who have passed the middle period of life." Nothing wrong with that if you will substitute chronic joint disability for the meaningless "chronic rheumatism," but the funny part follows.

"It is most common among the poor," continued the sage of Montreal, Philadelphia, Baltimore washerwomen or day -laborers. White 7 Pieces White mates in two moves Dr. William Osier succumbed I prematurely, I think, because of his morbid obsession with the idea No. 512 (Bernard), Key, 1, B-B8. Correct No.

512: O. Rozanoff, M. 9 Satisfies i Between Meals that cold, chilling, or dampness was harmful. This obsession indelibly staineu hL famous A. Michaels.

The close 'try' 1. R-K8 is refuted and Oxford, to the embarrassment Practice, particularly the chapter by 1 Kt-Q7ch. on pneumonia. It makes his view of all snobs with lame joints, "particularly washerwomen, day- of rheumatism quaint if not absurd in the light of our present laborers and those whose occupa John Keats, the English poet, wa only 26 years old when he died in 1821 from the effects of a them to cold and knowledge. And it sticks out like tion exposes Yet nerer rich chill.

fJJ-U -IHLWIKP'PVOO VI BUT YOU KNOW HOW I -jAn -Mf5-Z' WE USEP inZir HAVE AN THESE UTTLE FcELINSS TOBESO I arsument PEVElOP SOMETIMES FRIENCLVH or filling a sore thumb the final chapters of Cushing's Lift of the great teacher. It is my earnest belief that Osier might have lived as long as, say, Oliver Wendell Holmes or Joseph Lister or at least as long as Louis Pasteur but for his pre damp." Dr. Osier didn't bother to give a definition of chronic rheumatism as he did of most diseases in his famous textbook of Practico, but the morbid anatomy ha described would get art. A as a definition of i. wnicursi occupation with damp and cold.

physical degeneration of joint tissues, but for one slip where he refers to changes in muscles ad These animadversions, fifty years after Osier, are without prejudice. Although I want to call names and pound the I am still moved to tears by Dr. CHEWING 6UM rJLr jacent to chronically inflamed joints. Osier's description of the morbid anatomy mentioned no I Cushing's description of Sir sign or evidence of inflammation. However, that made no difference William's last days.

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