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rts E trnTHE MICHIGAN DAILY
Ars&Entertainment Wednesday, April 14, 1976 Page Fi

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'BRIDGE:

Trumping those
aces: Well,
hardly ever!

The Ruthless, won by Secret
Lanvin at Aqueduct in Febru-+
ary, was named after Ruthless
who, as a three-year-old filly
won the 1867 Travers stakes at
Saratoga.-
The Treaty of Ghent, signed!
on Christmas Eve, 1814, formal-
ly ended the War of 1812.
The road runner is the state
bird of New Mexico.

Seven former Brooklyn Dodg-
er catchers managed major
league teams.
The Virginia Squires won
only nine of their first 52 Amer-
ican Basketball Association
games this season.

Paddy Martinez found ura-
nium in the northwest region of
New Mexico in 1950
In 1002 B.C. the American
Indians had domesticated plants,
most important of which was
corn, which they called maize.

-lBy MARK FRIEDLANDER

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Opening lead: 8 of hearts
What is the worst mistake a!
bridge player can make? Mis-
counting trumps or getting lock-
ed off dummy is pretty horrible,
but nothing is as bad as trump-
ing partner's ace. Except, of
course, when it is right.
West led his singleton after
his partner had bid the suit.
Dummy ducked and the first
trick went to East's ten-spot.
He continued with the ace of
hearts, and after South followed
suit, concentrated on what to
lead next. Idly he detached a
card.
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Goldsmith won the first Sara- Stan Musial batted .356
toga Special for two-year-olds against the Brooklyn Dodgers
in 1901. in Ebbets Field.

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DafIy Photo by STEVE KAGAN
Donald Byrd and the Blackbirds appear Sunday night at the University of Detroit Auditorium.
Among the other bands playing was the noted group Mandrill.

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Campus Flicks
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by James Valk

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Opening lead: J of hearts
East's ace topped the jack and
queen, but declarer won the
club shift in his hand with the
king. Trumps were drawn in two
rounds. South just needed to
find the diamond king to make
his contract.
A heart was led to dummy's
king in order to take the di-
amond finesse. South held his
breath when East followed with
a low diamond, but his =ack
held the trick. Now declarer
had another problem: how to
reenter dummy for another di-
amond finesse. He was a of
hearts, his trumps were all high
and his only remaining club was
the ace. Having "proved" it
imossible to get to dummy.
South plunked down the ace of
diamonds, hoping the king was
now bare.
Down one! South should be
Ilnving with the East of the
nrevious hand, because thyv
share the same comniilsion
asulinst ruffing their own aes.
even when it is the only wav

ACCORDING to movie tradi-, Sensurround, proving that the' eral of which include Mother lea rUpiea.
tion, there are three big company wasn't going to spend Jugs and Speed (Racquel Welch le '"came
release s e a s o n s each year, a fortune developing a sound and Bill Cosby as ambulance "It was my ace
roughly timed to correspond to system for j u s t one film. drivers) Bluebirds (the George "But it was
the release of school children , Chances are, this isn't the last Cukor film starring Elizabeth eut itedas h
from their classes - Christmas. we've heard of it. Taylor that has been scrapped diamond queen.
Easter, and the summer months, several times). End of the Game Furious at
Christmas this past year gave A DOUBLE of notable direc- (formerly titled Murder on the Fru ath
Chitmasn thi pastyear gave tors mark their return in the Bridge, stars Jon Voight), The n trumped, East
busters (with the exception of coming months. Ingmar Berg- Big Bus (a spoof on disaster' and muterdn
buthcooers ial Kubrcepick'sBar man's latest film. Face to Face,j (f i1inm s), and Shootist (J o h n his partner ant
the controversial Kubrick s Bar- which stars Liv Ullman, will Wayne, again), fog on contact 1
ry Lyndon). Easter arrived with be released to the masses in But the real news is far on was mollifieds
only All thek President's Men May (it has already opened in the horizon: Universal has an- his side took t
and Hitchcock s 53rd film. Fam- New York), and Roman Polan- nounced plans to mnake Airport , beat the contrac
ises a collection of films which' ski makes his first return since 1977, yet another sequel to the Completely o
wil provet ohlmsin Chinatown with The Tenant, a popular (?) series of the man fact that West'
will prove overwhelming in film starring the director him- vs. plane saga. This time a essarv to defe
number if not in diversity. self with Isabelle Adjani. ,"747, helmed presumably by (if East is on
The long-awaited pairing of On the other hand of the lit- Charleton Heston, becomes lost three, the defen
Jack Nicholson and M a r 1 o n eracy spectrum is Drum, a se- in the Bermuda Triangle. Ah, one diamond t
Brando arrives late next month quel to Mandingo that promises the sleepless nights ahead. ploded, "Never,
in the film Missouri Breaks, to renact the "if you thought aces! Don't y
Arthur Penn's latest, which will that was bad . . ." syndrome Frances Perkins, appointed by that?"
draw attention just on the that sprung' up in the last few Franklin D. Roosevelt as secre- Our next de
strength of its stars alone. years with the disaster and se- tary of labor in 1933, was the the same sort o
ROBERT ALTMAN, w hos'e quel crazes, first woman cabinet officer.
Nashville has elevated him to ELLIOT GOULD, James Caan The U.S. Military Academy at FR I - S)
the status where he receives , and Michael Caine promise to West Point has trained the na-
s u c h packaged products as light the marquees with Harry tion's military leaders since CLOSE OU
Breakfast of Champions and and Walter Go to New York, a 1802. - . E.
Ragtime, will surface in July film about two vaudevillian ac-
with Buffalo Bill and the In-' tors who meet a small time In 1837 an economic depres-,
dians, complete with the solid I crook, with the trio heading sion blanketed the nation. F ID L
box-office draw of Paul New- to New York to pull off the "big -
man, a move that has been un- Ajorou
known to Altman until this film. job.cence fiction appears to beAgroup
Comedies of farce seem to be the wave of the near future, Have a flair for Torontoc
at a premium, but Mel Brooks' with several films ready for artistic writinq?
Silent Movie will undoubtedly be summer release. George Lucas, If you are interest- DLERS G
the one worth watching. The whose past work includes a ed in reviewing
film, which may or may not buried film entitled THX-1138 poetry, and music are origi
have a soundtrack, features the and the not so hidden American tori a tute is loud,
usual clan of Dom deLuise, Graffiti will return with Star drama, dance, film
Marty Feldman and Brooks|Wars, while United Artists pre- arts: contact Arts lot of au
himself, along with Sid Ceasar ems Logan's Run starring Mi- Edi t or, c/The
and Bernadette Peters. The calYr nlt ueSee Michigan aly.
film is slated for a June release. Spielberg, the 'crafty director 14211
of Jaws, is currently at work on
MURDER BY DEATH, a Neal a futuristic entry for Universal.
Simon play that has been con-' A hidden mystery at press
verted to film, boasts the pres-i time is Omen, a 20th-Century
ences of Truman Capote, Peter Fox release that stars Gregory
Sellers, Alec Guinness, etc. ' Peck and Lee Remick in a film
Nostalgia, too, will find its that deals with a Satanic con-, n O
place amid the summer heat, as quering of the world. Details Qnd S O N
Won Ton Ton, the Dog that f are sketchy, as there has been
Saved Hollywood revives the a major effort on the part of
legend of Rin Tin Tin a la the distributor to keep the work Now Taking A plca
Tinseltown. a surprise. Fox is hedging on a
For those whose ears still blockbuster of gigantic propor- Central Comm
rattle from Earthquake, nostal-j tions. We will see.
gia takes a more uncomfortable' DIRECTORS
form in Midway, a Universal THE UPCOMING months are
release that will again utilize dotted with formula films, sev- MUSICAL DI RECTORS
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the swift reply.
ny trump," West
he returned the
having his ace
rolled his eyes
something about
id the effect of
enses. His anger4
somewhat when
:wo diamonds tol
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overlooking the to make or beat a contract. Tf
s play was nec-jhis own contact lenses had not
at the :ontract fogred, declarer would have
lead at trick rIrffed the club ace in dummy
se can only take I and taken another diamond fi-
rick). East ex- I nesse to make six spades.
never trump my Don't make a practice -f ruf-
ou even know i fing nartner's aces, but be alert
to the possibility, and for
clarer followed heavens sake, when you do,
f "principles." make sure you ar, right!

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