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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 31

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The Gazettei
Location:
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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31
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I THE GAZETTE SATURDAY APRIL 4 1959 JAj Uk Weekly Quiz By LE DAIN The Game of Kings 1 As South you hold: A 75 -H 10 ft 1 1 7ft The bidding has proceeded: Wt North Eost South 1 Club Double Pas Heart Pass 2 Hearts Pass What do you hid now? A 9 ft 8 AQ JS 7 842 The bidding has proceeded South West North East 1 Spade Pass 3 Dias Pass 3 Hearts Pass 3 Spades Pass What do you bid now? 1 Partner opens with two diamonds and you hold 782 ft I 9 4 A What Is your response? I As South you hold I J7 10 ft 2 9 4 2 ft 5 The bidding has proceeded North East South 1 Heart 2 Clubs What do you bid? it I in ft Partner opens with one spade and you hold 10 878 3 8 2 7 5 A 10 ft What is your 7 As South you hold 9 7 5 4 3 2 109 63 A 9 bidding has proceeded Wost North East Pass 1 Heart Pass Pass 3 Spades Tass The South Pass 2 Snades A 4 mm Lithuanians Down Polos The Lithuanian de- fealed Polonia CC fi'i I1? with one game adjourned in their match at the latter' rooms Individual results with Iiths first named I Zalys ij I Suihorski Zi7v 1 Storoum Judentavinus 0 Duikow-ski 1 Viliusis 1 Malinowski 0 Malaiskas 1 Tahaka 0 Adomaitis 1 horlowski 0 Siauciulis 1 t'nucka 0 Zmvicnns 1 Brukarz 0 Zilinskas Sangowicz adj The match Polonia CC -Russian CC has been postponed to Apr loth In the cit closed championship at Centre Jov-ner leads 3-0 with Engali-cev and Dr Knapp 2 0 each In (Section 1) Naon and Rubin have JO each-while Section 2 Kajdi and Degagne lead 3 0 each Plaved in Revjavik Iceland 195ft ratstn nmvir White Rla It What do you bid now! As South you hold: Q64 A J95 10 9 7 5 10 The bidding has proceeded North East South 1 Club 1 No Tr What do you (Look for onswors Monday) Knpyrtfht Is Tli Oir Tribune! As South you hold 9 8 KQ 9 7 1 ft 2 The bidding has proceeded South Wait North East 1 Heart Pass 2 Clubs Pass 2 Hearts Pass 2 Spades Pass 2 Spades Pass 4 Clubs Pass What do you bid now? 8 As South you hold Bak-mi Kktsk By Nell Complin BRIDGE CRUISE PLANNED A cruise through the St Law-iand Fred Hotter who won the rence with a tournament aboard'" championsnips held Easter ship is in the offing for around wwkend ln Toronto The two Labour Day Bridge players who iad were up against mighty enjoy the unusual will have a tough competition in Canadas chance to indulge in their fav- oldest tournament 59th annuaU They played over sixty six per White 12 Pines With the completion of all games in the World (mres-pondence Championship Final top scores are Ragosin tSSR 113 Endelins Australia and Schmid Germany! io'zS'j each The final tourney of the Third Wmld Correspondence Championship has started with the following Endzelins and Salni Australia A Kelly de Galwav Belgium A Lundk-vst and Ki Hander Sweden Ralogh Hungary Seer hi Argentina Dubinin SSR Napolitano Italy and Garner IS Winners of the first two championships Purdy Australia and Ragosin USSR are not competing Pnrs Champion Jonathan Tenrose defra'ed I eonard Barden 2 wins 0 losses with 3 draws in the p'av off match for the British Chess Federation championship after they had tied for first in the tourney The best of six games match ended with the following decisive 5th Notes abbreviated from those hv Rarden In ''Manchester lt 11 I UN Bhita Riarlt 1 OR4 2 Kt KBS Kt OBI 3 04 4 Ktx Kt I Kt QRJ 01 BK K4 7 htxht PKt ft hi 4 R4 I Vi Rm 02 II R4 Kt Ktt'M 1 3 Kl rs Bar MRPR 04 lSQKt4 1 R1 as 17 Kt K2 Kt 02 NrMtrv R4 PxP 11 PMFNtP PlA-k lard Whti Pluck IB kRI KKtVd HPxP RPxP QxP Brh Kt KM KhM-U QxRP Kt R3 21 K1 0 ORI 0 KtVfi KB RS (h) RR ROl 27 KtTrh KU 79 RxKt ett R2 1 Kt7rh Rt 10 0 Qch Kl 31 RMtjna precaution Kr If threatened IB R4 RBI 17 RxP BxR 1 Rft id Forced for If Kt fU 1-9 R4 Wfth tti dentlr threat Kf tei Ftrepuroul judgment needed to rik this captuie If KtB1 0 Kt4 threatening K2 and R4 cent in a field which started with 64 tables Marvin aged 2 won the points to make him Montreal's youngest life master Phyllis Barrington distinguished herself by copping hpd hprsfl by copping fhe By Co SCHULZ By HANAN By ED DODD orile intellectual recreation while cruising for six days on the luxury yacht Stella Maris We understand an game and an open Individua event will bp played Prizes for the winners will he 8 refund of their passage fare John Wiser will direct the games For information and reserva tmns call Johnny at AV 8 5535 It was in the middle thirties when last bridge cruise place and the trip wss the Saguenay cruise The Canadian Championships Naw Lifor: Congratulations are in order for Marvin Altman i 1 i open pair' women's pairs partnered with Kate Buckman former owner of the Skyline Bridge Studio in Vancouver and pescnt owner and manager of Toronto's newest bridge club The team of Jaikie Begin and Peter Pender placed second in a field of 38 teams It looks like another win for Jackie in the race for The Ga7ette trophy Henri Parent and 'Jerry Boyd were second in the men's pair event a major victory for the competition was strong and the game was a big one Its remaikable ho distant Montreal seems to the Toron tomans when our tournaments 'occur Perhaps we are made of stronger stuff because 22 of our bt idgites pioneered 30 miles past Oshawa and back with nary a mishap Charles Goren will lecture to flip members of the Canadian Club at their luncheon at the Windsor Hotel on Monday His subject will NOT be bridge! Note to Ottawa plavers: It was brought to our notice that vnur latest Views bulletin "The Recap had the Mont-ral Mctmonlitan ku trurr ni Zurich Plans Intarnational Zurich Swit7eiland is planning an international tourney from May 19 June 8 Invitations are going out to experts from many countries They particularly hope to have young Bolby Fischer IS champion but theie is the question of school examinations for him Even the more important Challengers tourney slated for ugoslavia Sept Oit next poses a serious decision as participation will cut two months off his school term and Bobby is not prodigious outside of chess Dr Alexander Rueb one of the founders and first president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE is dead at The Hague at the age of 76 i I.

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