Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1978 Page: 14 of 18
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Answer to Previous Puzde
by uill Fox
SIDE GLANCES
FUNNY BUSINESS
by Roger Bollen
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Don’t win all tricks cheaply
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BUGS BUNNY
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OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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ON THE BALL!THATIS
JUST A LITTLE MAKE-UP!
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THAT LAST LINE
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ALL THAT MALARKY ABOUT '
VOU TRYINE TO KILL HIM WAS
JUST PART OF HIS SCAM- TO
COM ME INTO S16NiNe THE
. MERSER AGREEMENT;
WELL, I'M SURE I'LL
HANDLE IT A LOT
BETTER THAN
BOTTS IS/ A
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YOURSELF IN TWO
YEARS, PEAR/
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TO 6IVE A SPEECH
IN THE PARK AT THE
MAIN INTERSECTION!
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THE VOICE!
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17 Newton
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38 Coepa tor
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41 Least (abbr)
43 Dance
45 Maccaboy
46 Alpine region
48 Space beside
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49 Interlock
50 Dogmata
52 Hindu
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10 face covering
11 Hindu ascetic
practice
19 Pastoral deity
21 Greek loner
24 Dessert items
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corporal pun
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moisture
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DID YU DO
DYOUE
HAIR? IT
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TOUPEE! A
clubs is driven out, declarer
can force an entry to dummy
in spades But by takin '
cheap trick, he denies
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BRIDGE
Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag
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self the club tricks and goes
down three
The lesson is that players
should consider not only
what hand a trick should be
won in, but with what card.
Bridge is a thinking game,
and declarer paid for his
hasty handling of the open-
ing lead.
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THE OLD ELEMEUT OF)
SURPRISE, JOHAJ a /
WDRES EVERY-
TIME
known better. To make the
contract he needs to set up
and take several tricks in
the club suit. Thus, he needs
an entry to dummy
Rad declarer won the first
tnck with the ace of spades,
leaving the queen-jack in
dummy, he would have had
that entry. After the ace ot
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By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
North's preempt of three
clubs has little to reommend
it. The suit is adequate for
the bid, but he has a hand in
which game or even slam
could be on in either of the
major suits South's three
notrump was slightly ag-
gressive but he hoped part-
ner would be able to fill in a
few bits and pieces in suits
other than clubs.
This hand was lost on the
very first trick Declarer
covered the opening spade
llae aa
dinected.
ALLEY OOP
THERE, MR. A.' NOW
YOU CAN SEE OUR
DESTINATION!
be very
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EDITOR ?
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PRANK? SURELY YOUVE HEARD
OF JUNIPER P F166,TAE CHAIR-
MAN OF TEOWL9‘SOCIAL
F ACTION COMMITTEE; THE
I WHOLE CITY HA§ BEEN
> TALKING ABOUT THE ARTICLE
I ON GOVERNMENTAL PROBLEMS
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five lead with the queen,
played the four from his
hand and was finished. He
was defeated and only one
trick had been played.
South should have won the
opening trick in his own
hand with the ace It is
always tempting to look for
a bargain to win a trick as
cheaply as possible, but the .
bargain, as this hand dem-
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order
48 Slender
EMILY SAYS BERNARD
15 REALLY UPSET
AT THE PROSPECT •
OF TURNING 40/
K HE'S MAKING
3% TOO MUCH
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32 Author
Fleming
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point
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NICE RARTY, HUH,^
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1978, newspaper, July 19, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573434/m1/14/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.