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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 43

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The Gazettei
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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THE GAZETTE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1960 PINO tti'll xlJ '-li -1 5oav, I MASYJANteOT 7 I HAVE TO TAKB I I MY RATH NOW jKJ Bettttm ilk muk By D. M. LE DAIN LOST MY TuPTtt IN VOUP HOUSE 7 AtJO I CANT WlNO IT ANYPLACE COMPLIN The Game of Kings partnered with columnist Ivan Erdos of Los Angeles, against John Gerber and Edith Kemp. Listen for "Charlie's" bridge tip of the week! Duplicate a body can play competitive bridge practically every evening of the week at one or other of the four local open bridge clubs as well as at many membership and industrial clubs Because there are three novice games on Friday nights Le Bou levard Bridge Club will, starting tonight, conduct the non-master game each Saturday night. John Wiser who must be 1 mighty fine director, to be invit ed to direct at the ACBL Fall Nationals! The big tourney will take place at the Statler Hilton in New York City, and will be held Nov.

19 to 27. The Factory Peter Hurst thought this name up for the six to-nine-handed gin games that are played every day at Vander- bilt. Pure enjoyment with lots of laughs is the key-note. It's almost as much fun to watch as to play! The Rest Brothers Jim and Hugh, who walked away with the prizes and points in the open pairs in Ottawa and Flo Leclair and Marvin Altman who won the mixed. Duplicate Results M.A.A.A.

Bridge Club Sec, 1 Helen Hague, Don Penniston; Mr. and Mrs. E. Tobin. Sec.

2 Jack Morgan, Chester Huston; Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson. Le Boulevard Bridge Club.

Friday: Mrs. Hetu, N. Laforest; Mrs. Finlayson, M. Baciu.

Sunday: J. B. Harvey; M. Rappa- port. Monday: R.

Gotcham, T. Fraser, L. Magnon. M. Labelle.

Linton Bridge Club: Friday: J. Elson, N. Hollander; J. Green- blatt, G. Kobor.

Tuesday: Ralph Cohen, E. Marsch: Rebecca Gold, Vern Ford. Venderbilt Bridge Club: Jim and Hugh Ross; J. N. Boothby, Stangl.

QUIZ No. 499 R. G. Wade, New Zealand, vs. V.

Korchnoi, USSR. (Buenos Aires, 1960) White to play and win. No 491 (Rubin-Morris): 1. PxP; 2. BxR; J.

RxBctt. 4. B-R7ch, K-Rl; 3. mat. L.

Joyner Wins Provincial Championship Lionel Joyner, Montreal, won the Quebec Provincial Championship, held at Ste. Agathe, scoring 5V4- pts. in the Swiss style tourney. A. Siklos, E.

Schlosser, and L. Therien, tied Vk-Vk each in earned points, 'and finished in that order in the tie-breaking system. R. Hirsch and A. Baikowitz tied next with 4-2 pts.

each. Loic Therien, Quebec, son of former Provincial Champion Jules Therien, earned recognition as Provincial Junior Champion, having obtained the highest score among the parti cipating juniors. Thirty play ers took part. From the East European Zonal, Budapest, 1960: HUNGARIAN DEFENCE White: Black: A. Matanovf 3.

Burns (Yugoslavia) (Hungary) Whlta 1 P-K4 2 N-KBJ i B-B4 4 0-0 I 8 P-KB1 Black P-K4 N-QB3 P-Q3 B-K2 N-B3 0-0 NxKP P-U4 QxB Q-Q3 N-Nl D-U2 P-KB3 P-QN3 PxP K-Rl N-B3 K-Nl! Bxtf B-R3 KxQ Whita 25 P-QNJ 26 N-U2 27 N-M 28K-R2 29P-B4 30 N-02 31 BxP 32 B-N3 33 B-B2 34 PxP 35 N-BJ 36 K-M 37 P-B6I 38 KxM 39 P-B7 40 R-OB1 41 RxBrhl 42 N-04rh 43 N-N5I 44 PxP Black B-KJ Q-Bl P-N5 P-KR3 P-B4 PxP P-N4 P-B5 P-N5 N-K4 NxPch K-B2 NxB QK.Nl Q-QB1 K-K2 KxR K-B3 P-B6 N-B3. 7P-04 I NxN 9 BxP 10 N-BJ 11 P-Q5 12 N-QN5I 13 fH 14 B-K3 15 P-Q! 1C Q-Qoch 17 QxR 1 QR-OI 19 NxPI 20P-B5 21 OxRch(a) Q-42 4SP-B9(Q) 0-7rh 22 RxB Q-Kl 46 K-M3 U-N-k-h 47 K-R3 Resigns 23R-BII P-QN4 24 RU-Q1 B-Bl (a) Forced, but whit had long anticipated this and obtains both Rs for ths Q. and soon a passed P. British Schools Competition Three hundred and thirty-one schools recruited from points as far apart as Aberdeenshire, Northern Ireland and Devon-Black 9 Pieces OLAD HERtjlf WPSTONE.I8, LOOKING ARB lV -siieJ el 2ritfLih I rV this youn3 uApy rs vouir wV ytfrTfyn I CANT UNDERSTAND "A WHY THAT WAITER WALKrr'A THIS OUT! Ht WAS RATHER triSSLSp ON THE JOB BUT vkmiiW aGT ws flurre tut HTI-SHOPPING aWnre.vlF0RA -WKMT CAU FOR. A THE DELAY! 1 RIGID TIME Quiz By NELL The Montreal Fall tournament will start next Friday night and continue through Saturday and Sunday.

All events will take place on the convention floor of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel. Listed below is the schedule of events. There are games to suit the novice as well as the expert. On the back of your program you will find the names of five per sons, members of a special part nership committee, who will be pleased to give informa tion or heap you find a partner. The telephone num bers are also listed tor your convenience.

All bridge players are welcome so come and join the fun and games. Every year Montreal tournaments are get ting bigger and better because more and more so-called "social players" have come to know the thrill of engaging in the contin ent favorite indoor pastime and most stimulating recreation competitive bridge. Friday, Oct. 28 8.00 p.m. ladies pairs and mens pairs Saturday, Oct.

29 (a) open pairs 2 sessions, 2.00 p.m. and 8.00 p.m. (b) Bonaventure pairs 8.00 p.m. (c) novice pairs (for players who have not won master points in a sectional tournament) 8.00 p.m. Sunday, Oct.

30 open teams- of-four two sessions 1.30 and 7.00 p.m. (b) intermediate individual (for players with less than 25 paints) 1.30 p.m. (c) intermediate pairs (for players with less than 25 points 7.00 p.m. John Wiser will be in charge of directing assisted by Laurier Sauve, Salomon Leblanc and Allan Derby. People are talking about T.V.

Bridge Charles Goren's TV bridge program, which starts its second season off tomorrow just half an hour before the American football game. Featured on the first show is famed comedian Chico Marx, Q. 1 As South you hold: S. K6 H. A 95 2 D.

A 7 C. A 101 The bidding has proceeded: Wait North East South Past Pass 1 Spade Double Pass 2 Clubs Pass 7 What do you bid now? Q. 1 Ai South yon hold: S. AK751 H. KJ11 D.

KIJ 3 The bidding has proceeded: Couth West North Eat 1 Sped Pass 1 NT Double Pass Hearts Pas Pass What do you bid now? O. Ai South you hold: S. KQ 965 4 3 2 H. 5 D. 4 C.

The bidding has proceeded: South West North East I Spades Pass 4 Hearts Pass What do you bid now? Q. 4 As South you hold: S. AKQ92 H. A 6 D. A 7 C.

95 2 Don't endure ''nightmare stomach" What a party! And what as aftermath, as you lie in bed, wide-awake and miserable from acid indigestion Now'i the time for TUMS andaj relief. Just eat a couple of these mild, minty tablets no water needed, and there's to after-taste. TUMS relievo heartburn and churning tummy immediately let you sleep I Keep a roll of TUMS handy, sight and day. So little to pay for inner comfort I ri.j" for th tummy Weekly 1 1 2 i 2 1 3 end seek per EMiitn I I ANP 6 til WELL EK MOMENT, kTOPUTOM HfcK wr tVEiLTAKH A VDTE.TRIXIS 1 IASAJNST I I By Ml, I vr I if i i i'( TM ANP. ycu KNOW it soon rSS Wr voua k' founO By CHIC YOUNG by C.

SCHULZ H. HANAN by ED. DODO By SAUNDERS one ERNST BROWNE IV ED UP AT THE BUT VU. TRY TO fBEA I AT FlYEjOKAY APS By FRANK BOaiftGI 2" i HOW ABOUT I TEH MONTHS CLP 'OLP V. WINNING lt IM1 I it lrjl I LI i -til By MARGE rT, By HAM FISHER Mf 0 fit VitlJ White 8 Pieces Black 7 Pieces ft 'oy, w4 yvwr.

White 7 Pieces shire entered the knock-out team tourney sponsored by the London "Sunday Regional pairings were used in the preliminary rounds. Wolverhampton Grammar School emerged as winner defeating Huddersfield New College in the final round. Bishop Vesey's Grammar School and Winchester College gained third and fourth places in the subsidiary final. B. Reilly won the Irish championship, 8 'A P.

J. Murphy, 7, etc. Porreca won the Italian title, 7Vi pts. F. J.

Perez took the Spanish championship, 1VA-2M, with Pomar, Toran and Farre absent. In the Swedish triple tie play-off E. Lundin won out, with M. Johansson and Z. Nilsson, second and third.

From USSR Championship, 1960: QUEEN'S GAMBIT White: Black: V. Korchnoi B. Spai.kf Whils Black Whit Black 1 P-Q4 P-Q4 14 N-B3 P-KNJ 2P-OB4 PxP 15B-KNI O-Ql 3N-KR3 N-KB3 16Q-R4 B-K2 4 P-KJ B-N5 17 P-B4 N-B7 SBxP P-K3 HPxPI MM 6 0-0 P-QR3 19 BxB QxB 7Q-K2 N-B3 20Qxch KxQ R-Ql B-Q3 21 POfichl K-Bl P-KRS B-R4 22 PxP NxP 10P-K4 BxV 2.1QR-BI N-QNJ 11 QxB P-K4 24N-Q5I N(5)-B3 12Q-KN3I Q-K2 25 N-N6 Reiljns 13 P-Q5 N-Q3 Chest Olympic The World Team Championship starts this week-end at Leipzig, E. Germany. Thirty-six countries sent in entries many months ago but not all may show.

Canada will not be a participant this time, nor the U.S.A. The State De partment has not encourag ed the idea as there are no official representatives in E. Germany to protect American interests. The tourney will last a month with pre liminaries and finals. PROBLEM No.

705 Mare Banoit, St. Lambert, P.Q. CTidJdschrift" 1959) White mates in two moves. No, 704 (Cflldallll, K'T. RJ- 3.

B. A. stands for Master in Business Administration. 3. Babe Ruth died on Aug.

16, 1948. 4. Alfred de Mussel wrote the play railed "On ne badine pas avec 5. Her Majesty's Theatre was completed and opened in 1898. 6.

When an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima 78.150 were killed. When the second one was dropped on Nagaski 73,834 died. 7. In Nigeria many native tongues are spoken (some 50 different ones in one province alone), the most widely diffused being Ilausa and Yoruha. Arabic and English are also widely spoken.

The derivation of Tan-kee' is obscure but it is generally taken to be a North American Indian corruption of 'English or of the French Anglais. 9. Rudolph Hess is In Span-dau rrison. Berlin. 10.

Simultaneous trantlntinn is available of speeches at the in Chinese. French. English, Russian arid Spanish. Saunders ana ovibgako SUbiT MUMlANA Alt, 5JCi.L KIRKS tl, Pi5 1 AWAY StVrV P-T ucaad A i rriKt-vp kavs he Y--r IDENTIFY rM Readers' Questions The bidding has proceeded: South Wtst North East Spade Pass 1 NT PasfH What do you bid now? Q. As South you hold: S.

10 75 H. Q9742 D. AS C. KJ The bidding has proceeded: North East South West Dia. Pass 1 Hrt.

1 Spade! tins, i spades What do you bid now? Q. As South you hold: S. J6S2 H. A 975 1 D. J2 C.

The bidding has proceeded: North Eatt South 1 Dia. Double What do you bid now? Q. 7 As South you hold: S. A 10 7 4 H. C5 D.

KQJ5 C. A 92 The bidding has proceeded: North Eatt South West Heart Pass 1 Spade Pass NT Pass What do you bid now? Q. As South you hold: S. 9(2 H. AJ4S D.

(I C. AQ102 The bidding has proceeded: North Eait South Wttt Dia. Pass 1 llrart Pass T. Pass What do you bid now? (Look for answers Monday' (CoprrtfM by Tha CMraga) Tribunal Boycott Ends CHARLESTON. C.

Wl WALKER end 10-lS 1. 9mm am? --itr. (Some el the questions an swered by the Library of The Gazette during the past week.) 1. What is the population of China? Which country is sec ond to China in size of popula tion? 2. What do the Initials B.

A. stand for? 3. When did Babe Ruth die? 4. Who was the author of the French play "On ne badine pas avec 3. When was Her Majesty's Theatre in Montreal built? 8.

How many were killed when an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima? How many were killed by the second atomic bomb at Nagasaki? 7. What language or lan guages are spoken in Nigeria? 8. What Is the derivation of the word 9. What is the name of the Sn.son in which Rudolph Jiess i held? 10. Into how many InngunsM are the speeches at the U.N.

simultaneously translated? ANSWERS I. Clilnas population is esti mated at 64o.oqo.ooo. India comes next in size with a population of 397.54fi.ono. U.O ThiCK. UtVi KTHSs-ACClCESTy aviy Hvt po tm A MEMBER Or fiA MS Mt? rCL' fy IV TOM CKEYfSNf N' FITTEJTN 1 cJL SKAT AH BULL.

MAN, WMAPPA ft TIME AM HAP REACHIN v'r5 tuh! whappa all UP TO, BABY, AN" HOW Some 4,000 parents of Negro school children have agreed to a boycott of city schools and places for their children In white schools. All but about five cent of the city's 9.025 Negro pupils cut classes in a protest against what their parents call overcrowded conditions. 'Z-a Vir-uiTliTVrANDK'W WE ARE Sl- 1 iTFiSL'PnrTI I tcvf, rrs ct as tviiits was a gusyeah I I OCT BY TS GAMBLING MOB-TJ j- I I STOf HIS CTOS A3CUT TH5 A JL. I CA I US UP AM'JBCE? New CA? Tf AW -LCCVW5 C-T i.Vvr-VvV an-AAAiN- I time, we At yi I A I ct'LjT Ttl I 1 1 l.rvl I -tni CMltH is rr REAixy xutf IF WECAM TilP- TOM 3 -AND AL IT- fXIR WILL NEVE KNOW THERE III ti OOfe-SNfT HLsV WtLU LATB SHOW I PEMOMS I FROM CAPE 1151.7 1 tWVUH.VjU. I TUB CANS, my ii lj i m-r tut sea K.n Afel5- MA AND UP3T1CK AND MAACA.R THLR6 DO HC(9 HAIR TO WITH NATURAL.

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