The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 263, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1977 Page: 5 of 18
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Oswald: “Science
endeavors to substitute facts
for appearances. Deceptive
play tends to substitute
appearances for facts.”
Jim: "This is. really impor-
tant in duplicate bfidge where
a trick gained is likely to be a
top score earned.” ,
_ Oswald: “Every South
player wound up in fouf
hearts^JSince both the heart
and spade finesses were on,
every South player except one
poor unfortunate, made five.
That unlucky one was the vic-
tim of a deceptive play by
East.”
Jim: "This East cashed his
two diamonds and looked
around for new worlds to con-
quer. He saw that his king of
hearts was trapped and noted
that if West held the king of
spades that card would be
dead also. Could he do
anything about either
finesse?”
Oswald: 'He decided that
he could so he led his three of
spades. South played the ten
and overtook with dummy’s
jack when West played low.
Then he led the jack of trumps
from dummy.”
Jim: "Needless to say, East
did not cover, but South went
up with the ace to guard
against a possible spade ruff.
Then he conceded a trick to
the king of hearts, made his
contract, but got no match
points since all other
declarers took the heart
finesse and made one more
trick.”
Several readers ask if you
should have the same re-
quirements for. a third-hand
bid as for a first- or second-
handbid.
We think so. It makes bid-
ding easier if the minimum
requirements for an opening
bid are the. same in any posi-
tion whether vulnerable or not
vulnerable
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0 HOGAN'S HEROES
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secret weapon.
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“Victim Of The Crime”
7:000 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE
PRAIRIE
"The Music Box" Nellie dis-
covers Laura has stolen her
toy and uses the information
. to thwart Laura's efforts to
befriend a stuttering child.
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0 GRAND PRIX TENNIS
’’The Buckeye Tennis
Championships" (finals)
0 THEJEFFERSONS
Mother Jefferson decides to
perk up the evening meal by
inviting one of George’s old
flames as a surprise dinner
guest. (R)
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ABC COMEDY SPECIAL
"The Primary English Class"
A fledgling teacher (Valerie
Curtin) ends up in hot water
when she turns personal
advisor to-the foreign-born
students in her adult educa-
tion class. *' " *
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0 GUNSMOKE
"Ring Of Darkness"
7:300 SZYSZNYK
Nick tries desperately to
save Leonard's job at (jthe
community center when' he
learns the administrators
have ordered it abolished.
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“fiuona Sera, Mrs.
Campbell” (1969) Gina
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clever Italian collects child
support for her only child
from three American airmen,
until a squadron reunion
brings them back to her
home town,
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Vivian’s pleasure at Arthur's
sudden burst of passion
turns Into panic when
becomes obvious that
Arthur is just not himself. (R)
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Judy Holliday, William
Holden. When a beautiful
boyfriend is involved in some
pretty underhanded deal-
ings, she runs away with her
etiquette instructor.
8:300 ALL’S FAIR
Richard is less than thrilled
about Charley's latest choice
for a photographic subject
the arrogant leader of
ghetto gang. (R)
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Guests: Anne Meara, Shields
and Yarned, Peter Graves
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“Action For Libel" Michael's
battle with MacGown in Par-
liament explodes into a hat
fight. Fleur and Marjorie
near court action.
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Maverick finds trouble when
he meets a Swedish girl.
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Guest host: John Davidson.
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McNeill's wife is being held
hostage by a major narcotics
czar who is trying to force
Kojak's release of some
ividence. (R)
wright tries to aid a young
ex-convict when he returns
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(1972) .Hal Holbrook, Hope
Lange. A divorced man is
forced into the delicate task
of explaining his homosex-
uality to his 14-year-old son.
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takes on a partner for his
stakeout of a young woman
who may lead hint to a for-
tune In cocaine. (R)
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Aug. 16,1977
More fun things than usual aretn
store for you this'coming year.
Keep them in perspective. Take
care your frivolous interests
don't detract Irom your serious
pursuits, like earning a living.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) This
could be an expensive day for
you because you may have lo
pay for someone else's mis-
takes Be careful' in whom you
place your trust. Find out to
whom you're romantically suited
by sending for your copy of
Astro-Graph Letter. Mail 50
cents for each and a long, self-
I envelope to
addressed, stamped
Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489,
Radio City Station, NY,. 10019.
SIDE GUNCES
by Gill Fox
Be sure to specify your birth
sign.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22) You
need to strike a happy medium
today. In going after what you
ym.mfn.fW.too assertive
or too vacillating.
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 33) Resist
the temptation to take a tew ver-“
bal swipes at one you're not too
fond of. if what you say is untrue.
0] it could boomerang.
SCORPIO (Oel. 24-N0V.22)
Don’t get caught in the middle
over money with friends today.
dividual check.
SAGITTARIUS (No*. 23-Dee.
21) Fate could tag you today,
although you’re innocent. Even
allies you'd least expect to do so
could blame you R thing* go
awry
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. If)
Take on no tasks today you feel
to be beyond your ability. If
something does go wrong, you
could experience considerable
guilt feelings.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19)
Promiae*. promise*, promt*#*!
Thai * just what they art and
you’d be very unwise today to
bank on anything promised until
if* fulfilled. ,
PISCES (Feb. 29-Mareh 29) If
you r* looking for cooperation
today, don't flatter or bully
others. You must be sineere and
compassionate to win friend*
, and influence oeo^zie
AMES (March 21-Apr* ^ To-
day. you're somewhat of a nH-
ptekar. Your fauN-Aftding W* an-
noy other* and Wto bother you.
TAURUS (Apr* 9 may m) r*ot
mahy you're quite cautious abort
making deeWdra. Today you
could oaa«y fa* pray to a gib
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and charge thinga like crazy!"
FUNNY BUSINESS By Roger Bollen
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 263, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1977, newspaper, August 15, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074772/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.