TuesdayE .lanuary i 3, 197Q THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'rn TuesayJanury 3, 970THE ICHGAN AIL £ %4ye,.. Florida State cagers handed KIRK ON BRIDG two year suspension by NCAA Luck m TALLAHASSEE, Fla. IP') - Re- round-trip air transportation to speechmaking, clinics, basketbal] By LEE KIRK cruiting practices aimed at mak- three prospective athletes. camps or radio-television appear- Daily Bridge Editor ing Florida State University's The athletes were flown to the ances. Whether chess requires m o r e powerhouse basketball team even organization's headquarters 1 a s t The university's action against skill than bridge of vice-versa is more potent have brought a two- May, the NCAA said, "and lavish- Durham was considered before one of the great unresolved, if un- year extension of the school's pro- ly entertained" in the presence of the NCAA probation was ordered faced, debates of our times. bationary status by the National FSU Head Coach Hugh Durham the council said. I am perhaps not eminently qual- Collegiate Athletic Association. and one of his aides. FSU President Stanley Mar- ified to offer an in-depth analysis .The NCAA slapped Florida State Florida State last Thursday shall issued a statement in Tal- of this question. Although my with the extension Sunday, ban- reprimanded Durham and placed lahassee saying no further action bridge judgment is questioned by ning it from postseason tourna- him on probation for an iridef- was planned against Durham by some, my chess ability is ques- ments through the 1970-71 season finite period, ordering him to re- the university. tioned by no one - I have none In handing out the probation, strict his activities to coaching "We are eager that our stu- whatsoever. the NCAA Council said in Wash- only. The ban prohibits any re- dents, faculty, alumni and friends Those who favor bridge argue ington a business organization in rio--m indeed, all the people of Flor- that it takes not only a terrific tal- .E crentiforacommunicationutobbid a * which "a representative of the ida - know that our purpose is ent far cmmunication to bid a university's athletic interest has Durham, and bars him from en- to establish and maintain exem- considerable holdings," provided gaging in such practices s plary standad mIn ourathletic program, Marshall said. NHL Standings "Because it is important that, H the circumstances in this matter East Division ND Sbe clear to all," Marshall said, "I wV L T Pt GF GA plan to elaborate on them this New York 22 8 9 53 129 92 i week." Montreal 2 9 10 50 134 96 E: akes bridge game great - sometime hand and great technical skill to' play one, but also a Sherlock Holmes-type mind to piece togeth- er clues obtained from bidding and, card play to conjur up a mental picture of the unseen hands. Chess advocates find their game to be closely akin to a pure sci- ence. Each side starts with equal, strength and the man that best uses his pieces will win, for there is virtually no luck involved in chess. The same cannot be said of bridge, for these is luck involved in every hand from beginning to end. It has been observed, how- ever, that stupidity favors the un- lucky, or more simply said, t h a t good luck follows good players. I leave it to the reader to either objectively or subjectively render! final judgment on thistargument, although I ,will admit that I feel that luck, in whatever form it might appear, does add an excit- ing, and sometimes dismal, variety to bridge. summer when one of the bleakest runs of sheer misery I've ever en- countered at the card table hit. On the very first hand I went down one on an icy looking two spades contract that had been rashly doubled when trumps split five-one. Little irritants like that contin- NORTH 4-10 8 6 5 2 Y-Void' *-9 4 2 .f.-K J 9 6 4 WVEST 4-Q974 Y-9 8 7 4 +-J8 76 . .-10 EAST A-J '-10 6 5 2 +-AK103 .e.-8 5 3 2 ued to plague us, but this hand was the real topper. We were sitting East-West against opponents who had never played together before, a fact, we were soon to discover. After South's opening two heart bid, my partner and I searched their convention card in hope of finding some explanation of the bid, but there was none. So my partner, sitting W e s t, exercised his rights at duplicate and asked North how she inter- preted her partner's bid. She became quite pensive and finally admitted that she didn't know exactly, but she would bid two no-trump whether it was strong or weak. To my way of thinking, a strong two-heart opening is used only by neanderthals and Charles Goren, but it soon became appar- ent that South held a real block- buster. He blitzed into Blackwood with- out pausing to catch his breath. Why he asked for Kings after finding out his side was missing an ace may never be known, b u t there are many things about this hand that I will never understand. After the five no-trump bid, North bid six clubs - she sa that she had no kings althoug she had one. Doubtless her mi take was an honest one. Perha she was growing fearful that h- partner was pushing the contr2 into the nether regions, or pe haps she felt her hand to be utte ly worthless opposite the pot gold advertised by her partne but she bid six clubs and th meekly admitted that she h made a mistake after her partE bid six hearts. I could see no point in dot ling. I felt sure that we had stol a high board. A double also wou have asked partner to lead a clh and I had good reason to prefer diamond lead. Partner had sing ton club, however, and seeing : other sterling lead, he placed I club ten on the table. When trump split four-foi which they should do only abo 25 percent of the time, the co tract breezed home. Had North bid six diamonds, would have doubled .and my pa: ner would have known that wanted a diamond lead and i would have had an absolute top i stead of a rock-bottom board, an we would have wound up in secol place instead of fourth. SOUTH 4-A K 3 r-AKQJ 4 ,-Q 5 .-A Q 7 BOOKSKTORE YrPSI ,LTrI This newv store carries more trade (non-text) books than any other in the Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti area.. Unusual 1970 calendars, thousands of paperbacks, lots of them used, some hardbacks, 10% OFF ON AL BOOKS Mon -Thurs -9-9; Fri -9-6; Sat --12:5:30 We think we're interesting- We hope you will. Florida State has run up an 11- 2 record so far this year, with its only losses at the hands ofNorth Carolina and Southern California. The Seminoles had been con- sidered contenders for a bid in either the NCAA or National In- vitation tournaments. The new probation expires Oct. 29, 1971.E Detroit Chicago Toronto 19 12 18 15 15 16 7 5 7 . West Division St. LOUiS 19 12 7 Philadelphia 9 15 14 Minnesota 9 15 13 Pittsburgh 11 21 6 Oakland 9 24 6 Los Angeles 8 24 5 a hToday's Games Philadelphia at Oakland 45 114 41 110 37 115 45 125 32 94 31 108 28 86: 24 81 21 82 100 87 112 91 Luck in any game is okay by me, 110 provided that it stays within pro-' 121 per limits. Unfortunately, t h e r e 13g are days when you find yourself' 146 longing to go back to whist. I was playing: duplicate at the' Union one Friday night this past ..NBAStandings :East Division SOUTh WEST 2 Hearts Pass 3 Hearts Pass 4 NT Pass 5 NT Pass 6 Hearts NORTH EAST 2 NT Pass 4 Clubs Pass 5 Clubs Pass 6 Clubs! Pass All Pass Opening lead-ten of clubs _ _ _ AS USUAL New York Milwaukee Baltimore Philadelphia Cincinnati Boston Detroit 36 I 301 281 23 17,2 15 2 L 10 15 17 2x 2s 29 Pct, .783 .667 .622 .523 .478 .395 .341 GB 7' 12 14 172 20 f i UCLA heads up Top 20 By The Associated Press A L C S P S S a Western Division tlanta 28 18 .609 -- os Angeles 21 22 .488 5 hicago 21 24 .467 6? an Francisco 20 24 .455 7 hoenix 19 27 .413 9 an Diego 18 25 .409 9 Seattle l5 30 .333 12 Yesterday's Results New York vs. Phoenix at Salt Lake, inc. Atlanta vs. Detroit at Memphis, inC. Philadelphiaat Chicago, inc. Today's Games Seattle vs. Boston at Philadelphia Atlanta at Philadelphia San Francisco at Detroit Baltimore at San Diego Milwaukee vs. Cincinnati at Cleve- land 5?I%. 'I!z UCLA, Kentucky and South Carolina remained 1-2-3 in the Associated Press weekly major college basketball poll yesterday but St. Bonaventure edged up to' fourth place and two newcomers joined the Top Ten. UCLA, 10-0 winning two games last week, including a ?2-71 squeaker over Oregon State Satur- day night, remained the top team in the country, receiving 25 first place votes and 608 points from sportscasters and sports writers from around the nation. Kentucky's unbeaten Wildcats ran their winning streak to 11 with easy victories last week and drew the six remaining first place votes and 566 points. South Caro- lina, 10-1, got 469 points after triumphs over North Carolina and Maryland last week. Records are through games of Saturday night. Big Bob Lanier, the Bonnies' 6-foot-11 260-pound center, scored 42 points Saturday, leading the upstate New Yorkers to their 10th victory without a loss, over Kent State and replaced North Carolina as the No. 4 team. The Tar Heels, 11-2 dropped a 65-52 decision to South Carolina and fell to seventh place while Houston moved up to No. 9 from 11th on the strength of the Cou- gars' 91-83 victory over West Texas State, their 12th triumph in 13' games. The U 95 % OF THE READING POPULATION READS ONLY 250 TO 300 WORDS PER MINUTE OR LESS FAST READINGISNOT DIFFICULT TO LEARN! I I All those who completed courses held this winter at the Bell Tower Hotel achieved speeds of 800 to 1800 w.p.m. with the same or increased comprehension they had at their. slower reading rates. SEE HOW EASILY YOU CAN: --save hours, use your time more efficiently --learn to read 3 to 10 times faster than you do now -improve your comprehension and increase your enjoyment of reading material at a costless than HALF that of nearly all other commercial reading courses! w' r' 6' .++' g . ,7 . ., n'\ , T -_" ._ 9 Marquette, 11-1, joined Hous in the Top 10, moving up fi 13th place last week. Ohio University, ninth a w ago, dropped an 85-65 decision Bowling Green Saturday and d ped to 14th while North Carol 78-69 and moved down a no to 11th.. New Mexico State, 14-1, Jacksonville, 12-0 each moves place, to fifth and sixth respecti ly and Davidson, 10-1, remai: anchored as No. 8. The Second Ten was shuffle bit, when Tennessee, 7-3, drop two straight games and slip from No. 13 to an also ran si Oklahoma, 16th last week was f other dropout after losing to K sas State. Unbeaten Niagara, 11-0, mo up to No." 12 from .15th while lumbia, 13-1, jumped to 13th. fr 17th. Penn, 11-1," spurted to 15 from 18th and Louisville, ' took the Quakers place, up fr 20th. Duke, 9-2, remained No. 19 a Illinois, 10-2, was No. 17 w Southern California, 10-3, 20tt 1. UCLA 25 1-4- 2. Kentucky 5 11-0 3. South Carolina 10-1 4. St. Bonaventure 10-0 5. New Mexico St. 14-1 6. Jacksonville 12-0 7. North Carolina 11-2 8. Davidson 10-1 8. Houston 12-1 10. Marquette 11-i 11. North Carolina St. 11-1 12. Niagara 11-0 13. Columbia 13-1 14. Ohio U 9-2 15. Pennsylvania 11--1. Washington 10-2 17. Illinois 10-- 18. Louisville 7-2 19. Duke 9-2 20. Southern Calif. 10-3 Other teams receiving votes in phabetical order: Baylor, Colora Drake, Kansas State, LaSalle, Nc Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Pura Santa Clara St. John's N.Y., T nessee, Toledo, Utah, Texas-El P Washington State. _ I I Bring a book to a free, live demonstration of the reading skills which will be taught in a GUARANTEED course offered this summer. A course will be offered the spring session as well as the spring-summer session. Demonstration Tuesday and Thursday, January 13th and 15th, 7:30 P.M.,j at the Bell Tower Hotel, 300 So. Thayer St., across from Burrton Tower Summer Camp:F Camp Tamarack (Fresh Air Soc of Detroit) has positions aval:a for counselors; specialists in wa front, arts and crafts, nature-ca: craft, tripping, dramatics, da and music; unit and assistant u supervisors; caseworker; n u r s physicians; and truck-bus driv Also staff needed for Marion Theatre, program for emotion disturbed boys, and northern a post camps. Main camps located Brighton and Ortonville, M1 W.S.U. credit courses offered in psych up to four hours. Ma: Berman interviewing on January 28, 29, and 30 at Summer Placei Office. UOFM TUTORIAL PROJECT urgently needs, tutor for expanding program at Maxey Boys Train- ing School. , I I 1 _ ! I :::jtc:':a '' 'itn4:::.i::?t:7{" .: i'">j't:: 1 j I r 11 .w ................:.:..:::.:..:: 1II111{ k !' llillllll11111111f111i1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIEIIIIIIilllllllllllfllllfll3l .I CI11111IIIIIIIIIIIIfll lfl IIIIIIIIIiII Il. I I I iEkllllll Il f IIIII Illllllkli III : : :: :