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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 32

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The Gazettei
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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32 THE GAZETTE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1960 mi fik fflsmdt 1 1 ii vl 1 1 was just 4.7 i wasjusFI 1 1 it mrwmna )h HDC TESTING "KXWFOauNG.DEAf. TCO! THEYGE j-S TO SEE HOW inwi-ci the oishesK Si woui-cve not thev operate T-" daswooo, V. ars --r B-E washed WASH THl WASHED iteCTOWASH tGV L. k. supper Ay rV7ATHEM i Vv 1 yy IN pishes AXL ife-s -W- LE DAIN By The Game of Kings By NELL COMPLIN Bridge With Goren Returns "Championship Bridge With Charles Goren," the half-hour TV Among the bridge celebrities appearing in individual matches QUIZ NO 498 are the members of the Goren- show which last year won the TV' Critics Award as one of the five captained team of Mrs.

Helen G. Rubin vs. (Montreal) W. Morris (Texas) outstanding programs of the Sobei, Boris Koytchou, Harold Ogust, Howard Schenken and Peter Leventritt who won the year, and emerged as one of the most popular sports shows on TV, returns to ABC-TV Network Sunday, Oct. 16, featuring cele Black 11 Pieces tCT lA Vi r.

3 'tie 11 tpBV mq ral FQ-iy9 WKM-zm. By CHIC YOUNG I 2 i T7T7 Si' PfT 4AD I M30TRE NOTfiOlNSTO AKE A I 1 1 CANt TMIK'C OF ANVTHIMS I AMW' lrnrutf FOOL OUT OF ME AND CUR, MORc SILLV THAM SOMEONE I 1 I GO UN FAWLY8t" STANDS UNDR A TALWNS 10 A WNCM OF DC: fffX'A A TS TALKJ.NS TO FALUN6 LEAtfgSi CP, STUPtD. tJORTHLESS LEAtSl master's knockout team title in the 1960 summer nationals, thus allowing them to represent the United Mates in the coming in ternational championships. brated bridge playing personalities from the world, of theatre, sports and industry, as well as the world's leading bridge experts. Opening the 1960-61 TV bridge This column will give you the White to play and win.

(Correspondence Chess, 195960) No. 497 (Przepiorki-Cohn)! 1 RxKPl; a KxK. 1 Resigns. Gligoric, Szabe Top At Asuncion Svetozar Gligoric, Yugoslavia, and Laszlo Szabo, Hungary, tied first in the international at Asuncion, Paraguay, 8-2 pts. each.

Next were H. Rossetto, Ar names of the players each week in advance. LIFE INSURANCE LEAGUE season Is famed comedian, Chico Mel Gottleib, enterprising young junior executive of Standard Life, and ardent bridge en thusiast, has formed a new lea i --ffir'--H --fefcMfe'- Marx, who partners with columnist Ivan Erdos, of Los Angeles, against 1959 mixed pairs victor John Gerber (author of the convention bearing his name), and four time winner of the women's open and mixed team Edith Kemp. Subsequent shows will feature gentina, 9-3, R. Letelier, Chile.

B. Wexler. gue among the prominent insurance companies of Montreal, for the I Iwtfb'aUA- I "gWg I ys the I SgCWCT I I "waMwgataatj 1 Argentina, 7-5, Estrada, as yet been received Those interested In this area of recreational competition include By C. SCHULZ Mangini, 6-6, Guimard, 5l6-6'A etc. This is the first big event 1962 Canadian Open.

2nd Game from the match at N.Y.: the following companies: Stand of this kind for Paraguay, i I 11 III DJI fl I I -VJ. ard Life, Sun Life, Prudential the bridge playing abilities and Asuncion, tne capital, was give added insight into the per KING'S INDIAN White: sonalities of such luminaries as musical comedy star, Alfred Reahevsky founded in 1537 and has a population of about 100,000. KIT LOPEZ White: Black: 8. Gliforie K. Leieller (Yugoslavia) (Chile) Black Ti.J II I I lV I r.lii-v-J SJ fc yl II I a I III I White Drake; orchestra leader, Les Brown; tennis star.

Gene Mako; Life, Royal, Les Presvoyants du Canada, Alliance, Sauvegarde, and Les Societes des Artisans. The first of series of matches will be held Oct. 26 and the results will appear in this column. QUEBEC The seventh annual Laurentian Bridge Championships will take place Oct. 15 and 16 at L'Union football coach, Forest Evashev Black ski; quiz master, Bob Hawk; former war hero, Constantine Piat-sis; corporation president, Wal N-B5 QN-N3 F-QR4 White 1P-K4 2 N-KB3 3B-N5 4 B-R4 5 0-0 6R-K1 ter Jacobs (The Hertz N-B4 Commerciale Club House, Lac White 16 P-Q5 17 P-QN3 18 N-K3 19 N-B5 20 B-K3 21 R-Bl 12 B-M 23 KR-B2 24QxR 25 Q-K2 26 NxKPI 27 N-B6 and executive v.p.'s Mandall Kaplan (the Kitchens of Sara Black N-KB3 P-KN3 PQ4 PxP 0-0 B-N5 KN-02 N-QB3 N-N3 P-QR4 P-R5 B-K3 B-N8 P-KB4 NxB P-B5 PxP PxB P-B4 PR3 BxR White 1 P-Q4 2P-QB4 3 N-QB3 4 N-B3 5 Q-N3 6 QxBP 7P-K4 B-K3 9 R-Ql 10 P-K5 11 Q-N3 12 P-flRl 13 Q-B2 14 Q-K4 15 R-QN1 16Q-B4 17Q-KR4 18 PxN d9 B-NS 20BxN 210-0 22 N-KNS 23 RxRcfl Beauport.

The program includes Black P-K4 N-QB3 P-QR3 N-B3 B-K2 P-Q3 0-0 N-QR4 P-B4 Q-B2 BPxP B-N2 QR-B1 iN-2 events to interest all bridge play Q-Qi B-Ql N-R3 RxR N-Bl B-N3? Q-Ql(a) Bx.N 29 Q-K2 30 R-l 31 R-QZ 32 RxR 33 NxP I 34N-B3 35 N-Q2 36 P-QR4 37 Q-K3 38 P-K6I 39 NxP 40 Q-Q3 41 QxPt'h 42 N-K3 43 NxB 44 K-B2 45 N-B5 46 K-K2 47 K-Q2 48 K-K3 49 K-B3 50 K-N4 51 K-R5 52 K-R4 53 P-N3 54K-R3 ers and many Montrealers are 7B-N3 8P-B3 9 P-KR1 10 B-B2 11 P-04 12 O.N-QJ 13 PxP 14 N-Bt 15 R-K2 expected to compete. IP JJlSlS Mttaalal QxP By H. HANAN ni? 1 yeh, eur rr ofOF mr. wilsoh tks ano the Hfxa weitttiiMt how oces a I'M GOINO TO SEE MV WIFi INSUO-MCE MAN, CALLED CTOCB iAIO JOHN I CU tD VCXM? if VH -N5ch A AFTER A LONG TIME THE HOME OFFICE AND TOL9 RAO REPAID THE 4" Sv 1 Q-K8ch THEM ABOUT MI5EH JOHN PEBT ANO WAS VfcVr -Bcli sHJ-rA PAYING BACK THE X. A FREE r- Te hospitality of the Quebec 28RxB Rf Jignj(b) Bridge League is well renowned Make it a holiday week end to 26 PxN; 27.

Q-N4 iol- (a) On enjoy the spectacle of the trees double threat of mate or Iowa with aglow with their vivid autumn by N-R6ch etc. (b) The win of Lee) and George Foerstner (Am-ana Corp). At the helm once again, and delivering the type of commentary and analysis that has unquestionably won him the unchallenged title of "Mr. Bridge," Is the world's number one bridge authority, Charles Goren. Alongside the witty, urbane Mr.

Goren Is famed commentator, news analyst and former war correspondent, Alex. Dreier. Both Goren and Dreier will comment upon and criticize the play from a sound proof booth off camera, QP la lost, and if 23 BxB; 29. colors, participate In your favo rite pastime and partake of the B-KB2(a) PxP R-R3 P-QB4 24 N-B3 25 Q-K4 26 NxP 27ClxP 28 N-B3 Kesirns(b) U'iv TJJ 7 ..11 KJFWl. J) 7 1 I courtesy of your hosts.

MONTREAL Pick your partner now for the (a) 24 P-K3 looks natural, end If 25. Q-K4, K-N2; 26. QxKP, PxP etc. and it la difficult to aee how black could lose, (b) If 54 Q-K4; S5. NxRPch, K-Rl; 56.

N-B7ch wine. 16th annual Province of Quebec Contract Bridge Championships which will be held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel Oct 28 to 30. A Versatility Plus LlS3 -5a4kiAIA JMA while Goren, in answer to myriad viewer requests, will also deli The legendary Christy Ma- list of the events will be printed IT ii ifrr sai ii lanir i ir '1 I By tO. POOP I next Saturday. Anyone wishing thewson of the N.Y.

Giants scored 373 victories in his base ver a "bridge tip of the week." Among the famous bridge per RxMXDl wine a piece. Chess Federation Of Canada The following officers of the Chess Federation of Canada were elected at the annual meeting held in connection with the Third Canadian Open Championship at Kitchener, President, J. G. Prentice, Vancouver; 1st vice-president, Rev. J.

McDonald, Winnipeg; 2nd vice-president, M. Guze, Montreal; Secretary, G. H. Bryant, Vancouver; Treasurer, W. Hornung, Montreal; Auditor, M.

Guze; FIDE Representative, J. Prentice; Rating Statistician, A. J. van Liesh-out, Smithers, B.C. Bids for the 1961 Canadian Close Championship were received from Brockville, and Smithers, B.C.

No bid has ball career. A highlight was mmi i I'M i a program may telephone Mrs R. Roberts at WE. 5-3168. DUPLICATE RESULTS the 1905 World Series against sonalities that will once again be playing for the winners' prize of $1,000 and the right to remain M.A.A.A.

Bridge Club: Mr. and EH i I WHAT MUST 56 PDNOOORl A 6UY CTOP 65TT1N6 r-T SOON SOON BEFORE fi fi'-- IJ2 WTHEKANPIWiaCD. TKEATEPLIKEA KI7 fKCKY 6K0W5 ENOUGH L8 LllcSl JOB IS TO HAVE 1 THIS SICKEN TO t7EMANPA RMTT. hJlJr'' 1. OUTFIT? WE CAN'T RISK trr E5 the Philadelphia Athletics when he pitched three shut-outs! That Matty was not just a country boy with a strong arm but had ability in many other directions on the series until defeated (the losers' stake is $500) are N.Y.

Times columnist, Alfred More- Mrs. H. Jordan; Ewan Cook, Ernie Winrow. Vanderbilt Bridge Club: Jim Ross, Hugh Ross; (tied) M. Nad-ler, Stan Abbey, J.

Guertin, G. Bauslaugh. Linton Bridge: D. Saltsman, as revealed by his friend sports columnist Grantland Rice in his opus "The Tumult and the Fred Hoffer; A. Gal, E.

Kallos. I "A graduate of BuckneU Univer Le Boulevard Bridge Club: Fri sity. Matty was Just a little bit better at all games than anyone day: Mrs. S. Monpetit, Miss J.

Black 11 Pieces head; King Syndicate columnist, B. Jay Becker; columnists Howard Schenken and Richard L. Frey; Easley Blackwood, Helen Sobel, Sam Stayman, Charlie and Peggy Solomon, Lee Hazen, Peter Leventritt, Lew Mathe, Harold Ogust, Arthur Glatt, George Ra-pee, Harry Fishbein, and many other renowned names in bridge. In addition to both the winners and losers stakes, Walter Sch-wimmer, producer of the series, is again offering a $500 bounty Gougeon; Miss G. Pauze, G.

else. He played chess and checkers and poker better, for example, and usually drew in most of the Beauchamp. Sunday: M. Del- posts. He was smart looking and weU dressed.

I played a lot of golf lkY VICT rvfyyctfiifl I Jffl I orme, 11. Pauze. Monday: A Zimmerman, V. Harrt; Miss J. with him.

Mathewson waa as fine El III LT AtfKSJ at I lilt IfIt- 1 tftl I Gougeon, J. Forest. Launer Bridge Club: Mrs. companion as ever knew. One night in Pittsburgh after a golf match (that included Mike Donlin and Fred Merkle).

he asked me to have dinner with him at the Trembly, M. Monette; Mrs. G. LA Ctrtrsa I I pgnMWF mfvoiiil vjhrk I I tzSZz a3V for a grand slam, bid and made, Bouchard, R. Monette.

Sunday f4 HI I and a prize of $250 for a smalliR. Monette; (tied) M. Trembly, 3 Pittsburgh Athletic Club where he waa slated to play a chess match. He was to meet twelve opponents. After dinner, walklnr back and forth from table to table, he won ail of his matches, as I recall." slam, bid and made.

IG. Beauchamp. 01 PROBLEM NO, 704 ii j-i ii JZLi i i Aiy i is ti. i-ini 'zii i Fit 1 G. Guidelll White mates In two moves.

No. 709 (EUerman), Key, 1 Q-BJ. III Weekly Quiz 0 White 11 Pieces Correct No. TOO-TOli Q. 7 Partner opens with one H.

7 2 D. 9 6 4 3 C. AKQ The bidding has proceeded: North East South West Q. 1 As South you hold: S. A 9 H.

10 8 6 5 4 D. A 10 C. A 10 The bidding has proceeded: S. A 7 2 H. 10 7 3 D.

A 8 4 C. 065 neart, and you hold: S. 6 4 H. KQJS D. 10 2 C.

A 5 3 What is your response? IDia. Pass 1 Spade 2 Hearts The bidding has proceeded: North East South West South West North East 1 Heart Pass 3 Hearts Pass Pass Pass 1 Spade Pass 2 Hearts Pass What do you bid now? What do you bid now? Pass Pass What do you bid now? Q. 4 As South you hold: S. 8 3 H. A 85 D.

6 3 C. A94 The bidding has proceeded: I CAUEP THIS MtETINel I WE'RE THAT'S "VPONT PESPAlf? I THINK" I V. TO INFORM VOU THAT RUWEP 7 HALF CH ACErraHMEN I HAVE THS 10-8 SOUR TREASURER LOST JAU. IS NOT" i VEOUmOrl I (30,000 BETT1NO ON VTREASl LOST, YET jl-. Cl4k THE H0RSE9 I what?) VvflS II foGQ K-Yv your with Q.

8 As South you hold: S. A 5 H. A 10 9 8 4 2 D. 4 C. A 6 The bidding has proceeded: Q.

6 As South you hold: S. 10 7 5 3 H. KQ D. 7 3 C. A 10 5 4 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 Spade Pass SDias.

Pass South West North East Q. 2 As South, after right hand opponent opens one spade, you hold: S. K6 H. A 9 2 D. A 7 C.

A 10 8 What action do you take? Q. As South you hold: S. A 10 8 4 1 Heart Pass 1 Spade Pass South West North East 3 Spades Pass 4 Spades Pass Pass Pass 1 Spade Pass 7 What do you bid now? i aT mm 3m What do you bid now? (Look for answers Monday) fCopyrtetit by Tlie Chloano Tribune) 3 Spades Pass 4 Clubs Pass 1 What do you bid now? Q. 5 As South you hold: l-YENeVHRBEENNL ME ASKING Vj 1 (th I WALKEM BROWl' fj SO IN SUITED INI 3fScr( ME TO IE AVE BY THg tar 1 LtJ I Trrtt I By WALKER onJ BROWNE WSXl-U tmct'3 THS last I ll'V MY WHOws ufei JrV BeAR OOORJ i If 1 I 1 By FRANK ROBERGE i-SCb CW III r. II I I rZ.

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