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TILE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, MAY 27, ,.

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NORTH-SOUTH PLAY:
Trump Should Be Drawn
Before Pulling Side Tricks

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By ED SIMONS
Daily Bridge Columnist

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South's opening club bid and
West's spade overcall are standard.
At this point, North felt that his
partner's strength would not be
wasted in spades and made his
two spade cue bid, forcing his
partner to keep bidding until game
is reached.
South's no trump bids show that
he has a minimum opening bid
with some values in spades. North
continued by showing his heart
suit, hoping a ten trick heart
game could be found. South could,
not cooperate, and the club game
was bid.
Four hearts can be made, But
to do so, North must guess not
only who has the queen of hearts,
but also how the diamond suit is
distributed.
Against five clubs, the spade
king was led and trumped in dum-
my. Lack of intermediate clubs
made South feel that the cross-
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ruff .technique would not be safe,
so he drew trump.
Declarer then sought new ways
of winning tricks, and tried to
lead a diamond to the king. This
was eagerly consumed by West
who promptly continued another
diamond. Declarer tried the ten
this time, but this lost to the jack.
East led a third diamond.
Declarer now needed to finesse
hearts to develop the needed dis-
card for his fourth spade. He
guessed wrong again and was down
one.
South's play violates one of the
most basic techniques of playing
a hand. That is: Draw trump and
then establish the longest side
suit.
While obviously not a cure all,
it is a good procedure to think
about when planning the play. In
this case, even, the plan should be
modified a bit.
SDeclarer should play the club
king, then lead low to his ace.
When trump fail to split, the heart
finesse should be taken before
drawing the last trump. This is
safe -- as West cannot give his
partner a ruff-but, more impor-
tant, it preserves a trump entry to
the heart suit.
Although the finesse loses, South
can ruff the spade return in the
dummy and still draw the last
trump with the queen. Now the
heart suit is played, two spades
and one diamond discarded. Thus
only one heart and one diamond
are lost.
Prof Brown Gets
Fulbright Award
Prof. Gerald S. Brown, of the
history department, h a s been
awarded a Fulbright lectureship at
the University of Sheffield, Eng-
land, for the academic year 1956-
57.

Organization
Notices

FOR RENT
MEN'S suites and rooms for rent for
summer. Reduced rates. Probably un-
der student management. Refrigera-
tor. 2 blocks from campus. Call NO
3-4257 after 7 P.M. )119C
GIRL wanted to share apartment with
2, this summer-Reasonable rent, con-
venient, Call Joyce, 2-2539 )29S
APARTMENT for couple or graduate
woman student. Available June 15 or
later for summer and year around.
-Everything private and furnished.
Near Rackham and the 2 hospitals.
$55 up to $90. 1001 E. Huron )2290
CAMPUS APARTMENTS-Nicely fur-
nished, for 3 and 4 adults. 3 rooms
and basement study, Also 4 rooms;
apartment available now. S. State St.
Garage. Dial 3YP-Ypsilanti 3615XM
for appointment. )230C
THREE ATTRACTIVE APARTMENTS
available after June 10. Shown by
appointment. Call NO 2-5255. )231C
GIRL STUDENT wanted to share apart-
ment near campus. Call NO 3-2221
after seven. )223C
LARGE 4 and 5 room apartment for
summer. 1 block from Engin. Arch,
Utilities paid, $120.00. NO 3-6873. )22C
VERY MODERN wonder apartment near
campus for summer. 4 rm., 2 bdrs.,,
pri. bath, terrific kitchen, Also open-
ing for single. NO 2-8453. )221
3 ROOM furnished apartment, tile bath.
1block from campus. Couple pre-
ferred. June 10-Sept. 10 NO 2-5438,
)222C
FOR RENT-Summer only-4% rm. apt,
fully furnished, including refrig. &
stove. 2 blocks from campus. Very
reasonable. Call Mrs. Gerace. NO 3-
8213. )228C
SUMMER SUBLET, beautifully fur-
nished modern four room apartment.
In ideally located apartment house.
Call after 6 P.M., NO 3-8685, )58D
ACROSS FROM FERRY FIELD. 1 Bach-
elor Apartment. Air Conditioned. If
desire furnished June 8-Sept. 10. If
desire unfurnished, available June 8
through next year. One 2 room unfur-
nished main floor. Both haveprivate
baths, stoves and refrigerators. In-
quire 1315 S. State. )115C
ATTRACTIVE 3 room furnished apart-
ment. Located on the first floor.
Two blocks from the Bus. Ad. School.
Available June to September. Call
Dan Calkins NO 8-8612. )226C
ROOMY 3 or 4 occupant apartment.
Furnished. One block from campus.
Summer only. NO 8-7438. )116C
CAMPUS APARTMENTS
3 and 4 Adults
3 and 4 Rooms, nicely decorated and
furnished. Private bath. Call NO 2-
0035 or 8-6205 or 3-4594. )118
5-ROOM APT. Two bedrooms. Com-
pletely furnished with TV. 2 blocks
from Campus $125.00, utilities in-
cluded. References. NO 2-6754. )224C
FURNISHED SUMMER Aparment for 3
or 4 5 minutes from campus. Call
NO 2-4401, 306 Allen Rumsey. )114C
FOUR ROOM two bedroom apartment,
completely furnished. Two miles
from campus, children welcome. Ap-
proximately June 15 to Sept. 5. Call
NO 3-2915 or NO 3-1511, ext. 2237.
)870
FURNISHED APT, on campus for 2 or
3 men. Available June 8 for 1 yr.
Phone NO 8-7615. 7 to 8 p.m. only
)103C
BUSINESS SERVICES
RICHARD MADDY - VIOLIN MAKER,
Fine, old certified instruments and
bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5962. )31J
AVIS RENT-A-CAR or Van for local or
long distance use. Reasonable daily,
weekly, or hourly rates. Nye Motor
Sales, Inc., 514 E. Washington St.
NO 3-4156. )158
New Atlas Tires
600 x 16, $12.95, 670 x 15, $14.95,
710 x 15, $16.95 (plus tax and your tire)
Hickey's Service Station
Cor. N. Main & Catherine. NO 8-7717
)42J
SMITH'S FLOOR COVERINGS
205 N Main 207 E. Washington
Headquarters in Ann Arbor for:
Armstrong linoleum and tile
NO 3-8321 NO 2-9418
Complete floor coverings shops

Mohawk and Bigelow carpets
Guaranteed installation or
"do-it-yourself."
)36J
RE-WEAVING. Burnsstears moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)30J

FOR SALE
ARGUS C-3 camera outfit with flash,
telephoto and light meter. Call NO 3-
0521, ext. 833. )246B
MARIMBA for sale, 31 octave. Stainless
steel resonator, 6 sets of mallets. Call
after 6 P.M. HA 6-5300. )237B
ELECTRIC RANGE air conditioner,
piano, and some items of furniture,
All excellent condition. Call NO 8-8150
)258B
LIKHTWEIGHT BIKE, $12. NO 3-2653
between 5 And 6. -.)248B
TROPICAL FISH-Aquariums and sup-
plies. Hamsters, used refrigerator
liners, holds about 75 gallons. Univ.
Aquarium. NO 3-0224. )239B
TV-1950 CAPEHART 16" table model,
excellent picture-graduating in June
sacrifice at $28. NO 3-0889, ask for
Williams. 247B
MUST SELL Hallicrafters model S-40-B
communications receiver. Call 26
Wenley, West Quad. . )243B
ARMY, NAVY type oxfords-$6.88, sox
39c, shorts 69c, military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington..
)123B
VM Trimatic portable phonograph. Ex-
cellent condition. Originally $90. Will
sell for $65. Call NO 2-0018, Joyce.
)242B
HELP WANTED
ARTS & CRAFTS counselor-woman, ex-
perienced (able to operate kiln).
Children 7 to 12 years. Small co-edu-
cational camp in North Michigan-
June 24 to Aug. 12. Write in detail--
Mrs. A. Wauters, 528 Covington, Bir-
mingham, Michigan. )141H
MEN AND WOMEN-Employment for
those who might be interested in
preparing for a careeer in social work.
Permanent opportunities for June
graduates, or summer employment for
upper classmen. Psych., soc., camp or
recreation background helpful but not
required. Family counselling, child
welfare, mental hospital. Positions in
various parts of the state. Salary
$250 per month and up. Write Box
22D The Michigan Daily. ) 142H
MICHIGAN DISTRIBUTOR of Nation-
ally Advertised Chainsaw offers op-
portunity for students to work ill
home territory on sales during vaca-
tion and a chance for permanent em-
ployment. Factory training at our ex-
pense. Box 21 D, Michigan Daily. )140H
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MICHIGAN DAILY. Openings now for
summer and fall. Good pay, morning
delivery, no collecting. Call NO 2-3241
afternoons.
WANTED-Cab drivers full or part-time.
Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor Yellow
and Checker Cab Company. Phone
NO 8-9382. )70H
WANTED TO BUY
PORTABLE, electric, 3-sped record
player. Phone Univ, ext. 519,, Mon.,
Wed., Fri. )5K
TRAVEL
RIDERS and DRIVERS sign up at Union
LOBBY for rides home. )27S

ROOMS FOR RENT
SUMMER HOUSING. Fraternity house
at 1108 Hill St. Summer discount rates
in effect. Close to campus. Single or
double rooms. Call John Farsakiam.
NO 3-1767. )60D
FOR RENT to men. Rooms in large,
pleasantly furnished house. Close to
campus singles, doubles, triples with
kitchen'privileges and use of spacious
living room, dining room and study
on 1st floor. $5 per week or $40 for
8 week summer session. Call NO 3-
1511, extension 2858 days or NO 3-
8274 nights. )62D
ROOMERS WANTED: Fraternity House
near campus will be open this sum-
mer for roomers. Contact House Man-
ager. 806 Hill. NO 8-8612 or 2-7817.
)59D
LARGE COOL single rooms for summer.
1104 Packard just below E. Univer-
sity. Phone NO 3-1937. )55D
SINGLES for rent summer rates $4 &
$5. Shady southeast location. 1001 S.
Forest. ) 63D
GOOD ROOMS, Good food, for summer
session, 1319 Hill St. Cali Howard
Wentz, NO 2-6422. )56D
ROOMS for male students, complete
summer rate, $40. Call NO 3-5806.
)48D
MALE STUDENTS for summer. Large
room, good beds, 1 triple with en.
closed porch, quiet neighborhood.
923 Olivia, 21465. )61D
I DREAMED X went to summer school
living at 1412 Cambridge. This dream
can become a reality for any male
seeking residence in Ann Arb, r this
summer. Reduced summer rat... Call
NO 8-7683. )44D
ROOMS FOR MEN for summer school
at reduced rates, inquire at 1327 S.
University Ave. )53P
SUMMER SUBLET beautifully furnished
apartment; living room, kitchen, bed-
room study, bathroom. Available mid-
dle of June, no children. Call evenings
NO 8-7397, Days Horowitz, NO 3-1531
Ext. 388 or 7267. )47D
WANTED TO RENT
OLDER CO-ED wishes single apartment
from July on. Phone NO 2-5843 )24L
INSTRUCTOR desires single room and
board, or kitchen privileges; or small
apartment. Reasonable. Write Box 23D,
The Michigan Daily. ) 26L
APARTMENT in Ann Arbor. Must be
furnished. Ex-teaching fellow and
wife returning for summer session
June 15-Aug. 17 approx. No children
or pets. Please write immediately to
William Cherniak, 345 South Main
Jamestown, New York. )25L
LOST AND FOUND
LOST in area of Law Quad or Angell
'Hall one gold pen and one gold
pencil. If found pleace contact T. W.
Prink, NO 2-5514. )194A
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE or RIDERS to Florida. After June
5. Call NO 2-6530. )640

USED CARS
'50 FORD, 2 door, good condition, priced
reasonably. Call E. Miller, 16 Adams
W.Q. NO 2-4401. ) 165N
1951 FORD Vic., F. O.M., R and H.
$300.00. Call Buff, 3-0521 Ext. 246.
)167N
1951 PLYMOUTH 4 door Cranbrook,
good motor, heater, economical trans-
portation. Call NO 2-1470 between 8
and 6. )18N
'51 ,CHEVROLET DeLuxe convertible-
April 15 overhaul. Black and grey
leather Interiror. Call NO 8-6913
169N
MG TYPE English Roadster '51 Singer
4 seater, Best offer. NO 2-7666.
,)163N
PLYMOUTH 1953 Deluxe Club Coupe.
Radio, Heater. Very good condition.
Original Owner. Make offer NO 2-5850.
)164N
1951 Chevrolet Club Coupe, radio,
heater, like new, 30,000 miles, $495.
1949 Chevrolet, 2 door, radio and heater
good rubber, $165.
1949 Pontiac, 2 door, black, radio and
heater, $150.
1948 Chevrolet, radio and heater, in
exceptionally good condition,, $175.
JIM WHITE CHEVROLET, INC.
222 W. Washington NO 3-6495
)161N
OUR LOWN
OVERHEAD
saves you moneyl
50 new and used cars to chooes Rosa,
Come out today to ,the BIG NEW!Jot
at 3345 Wdshtenaw.
LINCOLN - MERCURY
Phone NO 3-4197
Open evenings till 8
PERSONAL
SUMMER LAW STUDENTS needed to
share apt. Don't forget, call Iarry
Now! NO 3-0521, ext. 230. HURRY.
)18th!
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Double-breasted tuxedos converted to
single-breasted, $18, or new silk shawl
collar, $25. Write to Michaels Tailor.
ing Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit, Michi-
gan, for free details eor phone
WOodward 3-5778, ) 11
SPORTS
MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE now open
for playing. 1519 Fuller Road. )215
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Congregational and Disciples Guild:
Picnic Supper Outing and Vespers, to-
day, 5:30 p.m.; Meet at the Guild
House, 524 Thompson.
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Gothic Film Society: The film "Maed-
chen in Uniform" will be shown, May
28, 8:00 p.m., Rackham Amphitheatre.
There will also be an election of offi-
cers.
Graduate Outing Club: Any Grad in-
terested in swimming, hiking, and
cooking-out, meet behind Rackham
Bldg. today, 2:00 p.m. Other plans will
be made if it rains.
Lutheran Student Association: Picnic,
today, 5:45 p.m., Lutheran Student Cen-
ter, Forest and Hill Streets.
Student Religious Association: Folk
Dancing sessions at Lane Hall will be
held May 28 June 24, and June 11, 1956,
7:30-10:00 p.m. in the recreation room.
The group will not meet during the
summer but will resume activities next
fall.

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