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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 11

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the gazette, satvesay, may ir: r-1 BETWEEN THE HANDS tj IUH COMPLIN fj-I lr D. M. 15 DAIN it The Gam of Kings THE PLAYER OF THE YEAR i Canada's frad.rg r.srs a eB Use terzt gezm-lsy in the bridge world, has von. 212 L-ofhk-s. Hie tam game Tie Gazette Trophy lor 13T4-57 won by Hortu Paiue.

Andre; A. Steam S. Flower, M. Eiesco, CHESS QUIZ Elack II Pieces WfV? jFeiBer, D. MacKmnooJ placed 'second.

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Vt Hi 4: McClB. PkJ4ar. IW. Vmm and has earned Lie till of The -Pauie, Jaciue Ben rd yours I'layer of Use Year." The trophy, truly pint -hitticj lor Peter J. as p'jt into compt-tiikfO to ti The mttrrrw-d-ale pairs champs warded to the of the were K- York and 41.

Yabs'y of Montreal Bridge Lagje who Ottawa. The ladies par also the greatest number of master. ent to aa Ottawa team Mrs. E. points In year, starting May and Mrs.

R. Davis. Jwkie'i came will be th wtondi Dr. M. A.

Gay and S. Sier-to be ensravfd on the cup. Last enson captured the award for the year'i contest was won by Andre men's pain and Dr. Eric Jones Pauze. land W.

Rutherford, both of Ot- Jacke has been leading the race taw won the Chateau Laurier since List May when she won pairs. nearly fifty points by placing first, Sam Gold and Sam Baker of ecofid and third in the main Montreal won the open pairs. We events of the Canadian-American enjoyed Sm Baker'i remark tournament. Peter Schwartz tried, when he learned they had won. in 1 i 0 I fe? a 1 Trpan imm.

J- KC rub. MrCiS. Cta Mm. 1, Maatmi. li ta Tat.

la. S. ft! Tm Chmpirti Class 1 4 -s (MoairaaJ ClMaa Ltaf J1 a Li a trJ a. Es hard to overtake her but had to' "Well you won it in spite of me. I Fn.

Gold: sir. ICau. M. Caralirk. 4 Icnraua.

a. TtUom. T. be satisfied with second spot. We offer our congratulations to the winner, and.

after having had the pleasure of being partnered with Jackie in the team game in Th Amateur's Lamnt Betty Rowan, who writes all about bridee in the "Win ted MOW IT 'Z. Sl TlXalv WMA.TS aVgQNS I HAVE NT LOCATED TwC r- JLv 1 IA. A LITTLE TUMHY-3 that, wCVC LCST Aufl CASE I Buua. E. White 10 Pieces 0.

Duras vt. Dr. A. Oltand (Carlsbad. 1907) White to play and win.

V. Smytlov World Champion Ottawa la weekend can easily wheJ" for the MAA.A.. has POCT STAND mA iKARlif MaaM 1 Lalia. D. Mrtacaar.

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understand why she won. simi-tgiven me permission to publish lar is conducted for fjttl which appears hers of the M.B.L. who start the current issue. 1H! Vassili Smyslov, 36 year-old Rus Jess than one hundred master sian grandmaster, won the world Pokmia. bra.

uadias: Paaaaat. ml, Mi PaUMor. Dear little Master Point, sweet little Master Point What can the matter be? championship title when defending Met, ill. li. Warn rWJM champion Mikhail Eotvinmk conceded a draw in the 22nd game Fakmia.

H-UW. Dr. Max Euwe, former world I've studied and played; I've after only eleven moves bad beer champion from Holland, over on I ft aw IaI I I mUiiaiI CBVaWal de played! This gave Smyslov a a business irip, piayea evei -j exhibition games with prodigy hoped and I've prayed That I may an expert be: But what can I do? Well, I should tell you, I can't even rate one two three With Andress. Maloney, Complin and Hague Bobby Fischer in the Manhattan cisive point dvantage, 12Vi to with only two games left to play in the 24-game match, Smyslov won the 20th, after the 18th, 19th and 21st were also drawn. Botvin- C.C.

He won the first quickly but had to concede a draw, a pawn down, in the second gams. EXCISE WE.WUNS MAN. And Winrow and Wright, oh by nik, after a two day extra rest. points but we cannot give you the name of the official winner until next week. As the new contest starts now would simplify matters greatly for us if the contenders would send us their latest cards from the A B.L.

The Gazette Trophy may be seen at the Vanderbiit Bridge Club. Ottawa Those of you who could not attend the Ottawa tourney last weekend missed a really fine show put on by the Eastern Ontario Bridge Association. The attendance was excellent and John Wiser, director, kept the games running smoothly and with a minimum, of delay. Coffee and Cokes were available for the play FAULT ENTIRELY. I Black: oM.

J. rucacr WhiU: Dr. It. Euwa gee! THE KVOW-ErC-S TMAT5CWEON5 HA? $EH AfTOINTEP 10 SPY ON ME IS LPSETTlN Fdf A CDULP HAVE 5WCCN THAT WA4 S-J IE5, THI5 15 LEE. WUhS WC 9X7, IEC.

rll LvC made stand in the 18th which went to 62 moves. Smyslov'i win, But I'll struggle and try 'til the Black KBJ in 41 moves in the 20th practically day that I die, And just wait and see! I'll get you yef. (Care to make settled the issue. Botvinnik has held the title since 1948, when a tournament of five leading grand Wbita 1 P-04 1 P-WB4 kmjbj 4 PxP I B-KtS F-Kl B-R4 I B-Q3 I KRl-KJ Black BK3 KJ Q-KU BiB KR-Q1 Kt-KtS K-Bl KUB RxKl Ktt Wait 11 Caatlei B-B21 KI-B4 14 BxKll li Q-Ql 1 Gft-Kl 17 R7ra 11 P-eHJ! 1 QKUPI KUR feaHSSsti masters decided the successor to a bet?) Who? What? of course, my Master's Degree! Results Dr. A.

Alekhine who had died two II PxP years previously. Botvinnik drew iii M.A.A.A. Bridge Club: Open Pairs: First session) Maurice PROBLEM COMPETITION Problem No. S24 (7) Black 10 Pieces ers during each session and the dinner on Sunday evening for out- Gauthier, Ernie Winrow; Helen Hague, Nell Complin. Socialites: of-towners was tops.

The trophy matches with challengers D. Bron-stein, 1951, and V. Smyslov, 1954, to retain the title under the condi tions set. Items Alexander Matanovic, Yugoslav grandmaster, won the Beverwijk International, 6V4-214, with Gideon Stahlberg, Sweden, second, 6-3. table in the playing rooms at the Miss C.

Kempffer, Miss P. Mac- mimrn Chateau was an imposing sight Worth Betty Rowan, Marian Kop- with special awards for the win-1 pell. VERY WELL! BUT I'M 1 D5 APPOINT ED! I WANTED I START? LI TELL YOU SOMETHING, 'k 1 RS. THATI THE FIRST mZ VOUN6MANI TO HTAK FATHER SKARL Other top scores: Donner, Holland, 5-3; Scheltinga, Holland, 5-4; Toran, Spain, O'Kelly, Bel- BRIDGE Solutions Given To Playing Problems Uffi TT WITH THAT I WON! WANT A. I WHEN HE SAW US LEAVING TOO WHEN HE SAW US UAVINfi tooether! A A WEUJXXHOOK RR UfTl PRESENTABLE, I WASHED THE CRUDE OIL STAN! j-' OUT OfW HAIR, IEFT Y.

TEUOW BOX-TOED 5 HO AT HOME ANO STUDIED jl ETUUETTE BOOKS ALL DAY, mm and Kramer, Holland, 44- By CULBERTSON 4'4 each; H. Pilnik, Argentina, 4-5. This is a discussion of the play Ing problem presented yesterday. A Yugoslav team of eleven and grandmasters will tour The full deal, in which South's the U.S.A. in May and June.

Members of the team will be, S. Gligoric, A. Matanovic, Dr, P. Trifunovic, N. Karaklajic, B.

Milic, 141 contract Is three spades, doubled by West, is: NORTH S. 4 2 H. 74 3 D. 9 8 C. 10 7 4 2 out the trumps, West will win and lead his second heart; then he will take the next trump trick and put his partner in with a club, for a heart return.

Of course if West's heart lead was a singleton, there is nothing that South can do to protect himself, but this is very unlikely in view of the bidding, and in any case South should confine his efforts to a situation he can control. Thus, at Trick 2 South should lead his singleton club, getting it B. Djurasevic, V. Sokolov, A. Bosic, D.

Ugrinovic, T. Rakic and G. Macejin. An effort is being White 10 Pieces WTiite mates in two moves. No.

521 (4), (O. J. Slatar), Key. EAST WEST 1, 1. O-Kl.

made to have some of them tour Canada. Ctrcl. Philidor Wins Class Team Championship The Cercle Philidor (G. Larose, H. de la Durantaye, G.

A. Fortier, Comet No. 121 (4): Mrs. H. D.

Lanf D. Aboody, Rev. E. Dumaa, C. Gaulia, O.

Roianoff, t. KnUilidll, M. Orlandar, out of his hand and thereby cutting H. Matthai, M. Mom.

C. A. Holland, VOUR KIPS VEEM 1 I HOW CAN TWEy A 7 S. A 7 S. 3 H.

6 2 H.J 10 9 8 5 D. A 10 4 D. 7 3 2 C. Q9S3 C. AKJS SOUTH S.

10986 5 H. AKQ D. K6 C. 8 M. SchMlderman, i.

F. Baacha, Caron, C. Heximer, I. Eiaenhardt, N. R.

Gaudet, B. Sammut) won the Class Division Team Championship of the Montreal Chess Van Efmond, M. Lwer, O. A. Lindgren, V.

Judientavleiua, E. Shaw, Johnson, R. W. Laatherbarrow, M. A.

Michael. League. They advance to Class M. Borttein, E. Garaan, F.

E. Sorenaen, W. A. Uptni, W. O.

Wells, J. Bouchard. N. Howera, A. Feiner.

defensive communications to the extent of his ability. Obviously, as the cards lie and as they figure to lie, considering the bidding this simple play on South's part spikes the defense. Th Bidding Questions 1. With both sides vulnerable, West bids one heart. North doubles, and East bids one spade.

next year. The Montreal With both sides vulnerable and North-South 80on score, this was rr here.I JT My K.PS ARE INHyEI the bidding: West North East South IDia. Pass 1 Heart 1 Spade By Doctor Brady HEALTH INo-Tr. Pass 2 Clubs 2 Spades Clubs Pass Pass 3 Spades WTiile thinking about the green sickness (chlorosis) and the gray that the main cause of the gray sickness is also inadequate intake of vitamin C. In this era, when nutritional deficiency ane (nutritional deficiency anemia), I boutn holds: S.

8 7 H. 5 3 D. 9 6 4 C. 8 2 South should double the spade bid a business double, of course. This is far more realistic and wondered why both of these ail mia affects women thirty to forty, Double Pass Pass Pass West opens the six hearts.

How should South conduct the play? South sees that he must lose two spades, a diamond and a club, and he also should see that the only serious danger to the contract is that West may be able to get a heart ruff. If South starts to knock some women deliberately restrict By their diet for one reason or an constructive than bidding two dia other and consequently do not get enough vitamin C. monds. For one thing, it is not at all improbable that East 'psyched' No need to come to blows about the spade bid to keep North-South out of that suit this is especially pertinent if East is an expert. For ments were or are found only in girls, hypochromic anemia in girls at the peak of womanhood and loveliness the fourth decade.

Now that I think about it, it is doubtful, to me, at any rate, if males are ever affected with the gray sickness. If I'm wrong about this, I'll be grateful to any physi-cion who may cite a case of nutritional deficiency anemia in a man. I believe the main cause of the green sickness was inadequate intake of vitamin C. I believe, too. it.

Any reader who thinks she has the gray sickness (hypochromic anemia; nutritional deficiency anemia) should begin today to eat another, this may easily be the best way to build the hand up for 1 5-4 at least half of a grapefruit, oran iNorth to land at no trump. to 2. With only East-West vulner ge, or lemon daily and a green salad, or a mess of greens every able, West bids one spade, North doubles, and East passes. South day. (CopyriirM WW.

John F. Dllle Co.) Satisfies Between Meals Yet ncTcr rich or filling holds: S. 0 7 6 4 H. 6 3 D. 74 2 C.

9 Far from beating the one-level contract, he would probably end H. A 3 D. A 6 C. 9 South should double and this, up by seeing West make overtricks worth 200 points each. To leave in the double.

South should have South may be tempted to make despite the view held in some circles that a double "would be a penalty pass, aimed at the de feat of one spade, but that deci much better spades at least By TH' AGENCY TOLD Hi TT VY WE'LL WEET HERE WHEN ITS OVER. 1 rTt'VPl AN' SPLIT r-S i Q-JHlO-x-x. Thus, discretion re vucoc-e ua uq a auati aate 9 too dangerous, because North sion would be extremely unwise. (PWEWr)r tuaT.m iifvisi: PUOfjP 60TTA 6ET DOMT STOP taking it as his cue for showing his best suit, might get the partnership into terrible trouble." This is sheer nonsense. North has no right to take out the double of i.1?-1;---1 (VKYONE' COMPLAIN IN' ABOUT ROOM 3 YA i oak iuta rr.

fcw SOUNDS LIKE SOME- f-" ONES BEIM'MOIOERED 'V ROOM THOITEEN ill Enjoy Piily MilHotw Do iSalpU quires that South take out the double, and the safest takeout is a bid of two clubs. The alternative one no trump would mislead North into reading South for a better general hand; by convention, this bid shows about Vk tricks usually 8 or 9 points. 3. With only North-South vulnerable, West bids three spades, North and East pass, and South holds: S. 10 65 4 I three spades, of all suits, except on his own responsibility, i.e., with a very respectable suit of his own.

If South passes, he is extremely apt to collect 200 or 300 points 3n instead of 500 or 800. By AFTER VQO MEET MY BOV-A SOPHISTICATED MADAME GUILLOTINE. I OLD FRENCH PROVERB VOO WILL, I REGRET IT IS ZE PRICELESS SECTION OF XXI YOUR DADDY WISHES TO KEEP IN ZE P--OUrT-Lrpp. i rA SAVSAiZ OETECT1VES I I A I HAD ZIS BUT, DAD. t)Cf1 WILL NEVER FIT IN THAT EMERGE (N 1 LOOK ZC SAME, FROM ZEVEGKPOW TWO SECTIONS.

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