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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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A 182 South deals. The bidding: South West North East ID 3D 3NT There is a short sighted economy prevailing among certain bridge players. This type of player never wastes a spot. I have seen him win a trick with a seven just because it was cheap when he could have won it with a higher card and thus prevented the blocking of a suit. To spend two good cards on one trick goes against his grain.

Today's hand should serve as an object lesson. South, became the declarer at a contract of three No Trump on bidding which is open to some question. Despite the le'ngth of the Diamond suit, a jump by South is not to be recommended. Jump bids should not be made with length as their only excuse. There should be some excess value in high cards as well.

The opening lead was the three of Hearts, which declarer won with the King. On the odd chance of dropping a singleton King, he On the Air Death Valley Days The Old Ranger tells the story of "Rusty and the Lone Sheeps on the "Death Valley Days" program tonight 8 to 8.30 p. over WHP. When the construction of Boulder Dam made the Colorado River back up to form a huge lake where the desert had been, the animals of the region were driven from their homes. "Rusty and the Lone Sheep" is the true story of one of these mountain sheep and a desert man who befriended him.

This is Judy Jones "This is Judy Jones," a sparkling comedy serial which has been a feature of the Pacific Coast the past several months, will be launched over the coast to coast NBC Blue Network! tonight from 8 to 8.30 p. over WKBO. "Judy Jones," principal character in the comedy series, will be played by Betty Hill, a newcomer to radio who made her network debut in the role. The first broadcast tonight will be marked by two "firsts" it will be Miss Hill first appearance on a trans continental airing and it will also be Author Director Myron Dutton's first coast to coast dramatic show. Surrounding Judy in the serial are Junior Sheldon, her sweetheart since grammar school days, played by Ben Alexander; Mrs.

Jones, her mother, portrayed by Irene Tedrow; Betz Bowman, Judy's best girl friend, played by Marvel Mclnnes; Mr. Peterson, the middle aged man next door, played by Elliot Lewis, and Creighton Leighton, Judy's eccentric and long suffermg boss, played by Wally Maher. A strange old house down in a canyon, which Leighton has just rented from Judy's mother, will be the scene of the opening episode. Leighton, a dress designer, WWW WW laid down the Ace of Diamonds and continued with a Diamond. East was in with the King and it required no great vision on his part to shift to a Spade, gathering five more tricks.

Declarer had been ruined by his own false economy. It was very vital to win speedily a trick in dummy in order to take the Dia mond finesse. On the first trick. therefore, the Ace of Hearts should have been played despite the fact that it felled declarer's lone King. The Heart suit is not the prob lem of this hand.

One heart more or less was not vital. The princi ple concern is to insure against East obtaining the lead in order to go through that very vulner able King of Spades. With the Diamond finesse succeeding, declarer has nine running tricks. Tomorrow's problem: North AJ K73 RQ964 South AJ108643 VQ63 52 73 You are South, the declarer at a contract of four Spades. West has opened the bidding with one Heart.

The opening lead is the Ace of Clubs, followed by another Club. How do you play this hand? Mr. Goren will personally answer all questions on bridge. Be sur to inclose 3 cent stamped, self addressed envelope with your question! Radio Highlights P.M. THURSDAY 6.45 WHP "The World Today." 7.00 WKBO "Pleasure Time." 7.30 WKBO Confidentially Yours.

8.00 WHP Death Valley Days. 8.00 WKBO This is Judy Jones. 9.00 WHP Major Bowes, Morton Gould, 10.00 WKBO Rudy Vallee Show. 10.15 WHP Professor Quiz. 12.30 WHP Les Brown and Orch.

A. M. FRIDAY 8.45 WHP Morning Devotions. 9.00 WKBO Breakfast Club. 9.45 WHP Betty Crocker.

10.00 WKBO Golden Bars of Melody. 12.00 WHP "Kate Smith Speaks." is transforming the house into a combination dress salon and residence. Major Bowes Graduates of the "Original Amateur Hour" are guests on the "Major Bowes Morton Gould Hour," tonight over WHP, from 9 to 10 p. m. Music is by Morton Gould's 42 piece popular symphonic orchestra, Rudy Vallee Show The Brothers Barrymore have thought up a lot of new cracks to toss at each other since last they met on Rudy Val lee's NBC Red Network show, so Rudy has arranged for them to get together again for the broadcast tonight at 10 p.

over WKBO. It will be Lionel's fourth guest appearance on the program with John this summer. The play for the occasion, entitled "Barrymore's Model Homes, Inc." will present the Brothers Barrymore as owners of a newly acquired tract of land and real estate office. Along come their first customers, easily identified as Rudy and fiancee. From there on it's mighty funny business.

Home Willed $5000 Elizabethtown, Aug. 21. Mrs. Elinor Eschner who died in Philadelphia has willed $5000 to the Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown. A sister, Johanna Rosenau, was given a trust fund of $15,000, the principal following her death to revert to the Masonic Homes.

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