The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 103, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 3, 1961 Page: 21 of 26
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players tot ear their hair. - -
They can make all 13 tricks at
either clubs, diamonds or no-trump
and their non-vulnerable opponents
have a nice save in spades against
anything except sevei no-trump.
The bidding started out the same
way at both tables with a no-trump
by West; two spades by North;
six diamonds by East; and six
spades by South.
At one-table West lotted at his
two diamonds and put in a prompt,
double. Every one passed and
North was set live tricks, for a
900 point lofta.
At the other table West was
made of. sterner stuff. He decided
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Opening lead—# :
that seven diamonds might well
make and Instead of doubling West,
passed and left the decision about
seven to his partner.
East bid seven diamonds ail
right and when It got back to
North he went to seven spades.
East doubled that and" picked
1,100 and a ijet profit of 200 points,
or five IMPs for hiSjtidtO
How could EajM'ind West have
reached se}gwr no-trump for - the
mexlnujinr All East would have
ha^Mo do would be to pass over
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West might have -tried' the no-
trump grand slam. I* say, might
have tried because I rather feel
that~he would bive iinled-for^the-
sure profit and doubled.
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Neetk Baet Senth Wert
Double Redouble 14b
Pase Pase 34b Pase
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The bidding bae been:
Nerth Best Sea ta .
14 Double Redouble X 4
Pase Pfeaa t v;
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April 24^To Mr. and Mrs, R.
Duff. 3608 Ridgemont, a son.
.April 25—To Mr.-and Mrs. Jerry
t. Hammett. 307 Sproston Courts,
a dabster, LaTri'sha Ann.
Apm^ft — To Mr. an^l Mrs.
George.E. Taylor. 90 Et John St-,
a son. Georgp^then HI; to Mr.
and Mrs. Adoef^R. Forage,. «3750
Ridgemont Drive, a tlaughter.
Aprit 27—To Mr. anrTMrs. A J.
Cariker. 342, Dy>on CourtsNr son,:
Paul Turner: to Mr, and
James A. Howard. Rt. 2. Box TlwK^
a daughter, Lisa Ann.
Aprrl 28 — To Mr anil Mrs.;
lames R. Buaby, 902.Scott St.. a.
ísughtér;. to Mr. and Mrs. John
R. Richardson, 337 McKee Courwv
a son: (p Mr. and Mrs. 'Hehrv C.
Broadhead. 2329 Bonham St.-, West
Orange, a son, Grover Lynn.
April 29 — To Mr. attd Mrs. Bob-
bv R. Tucker. 2253 E. .lohn St- a
dauiihter; to Mr. and Mrs.'All>ert
II.- Saverese, 148 Sproston Courts,
i daughter. Angela'Fay; to Mr. ■
and Mrs-. Donald" W. Tarver, 911
3rd ¡St., a som to Mr. and Mrs.
pillv J. Welcli, 2405 Pacific, a
daughter: to Mr. and Mrs. Carl L.
Floyd, 239 Dyson Courts, a daugh-
ter,; Candra ReNee.
April 30 — To Mr. • and Mrs.
Franklin Scales. Orangefield. a
daughter, Nina Paillette; to Mr. ^
and'Mrs. Thoinias D. Felder, 2109
W. Rio Grande, a daughter; to Mr.
andiJVtrs Harold Haymon, 1502 N.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 103, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 3, 1961, newspaper, May 3, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143025/m1/21/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.