Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, August 30, 1954 BLACKWOOD on ~ BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Uvercalls Cause Confusion It may come as something less than a bombshell when I announce that bridge players are not noted Lor reir modesty, One bold claim you hear now and then goes like this, “Overalls don't bother us. We go right ahead and reach our right spot anyway.” Don't believe a word Of, ib yocn Overcalls can and do cause ton- fusion even in the most select ; bridge circles. eee eee North dealer, Both sides vulnerable + North (Mr Abel) S—-Q 3 The most deadly of all over-; N--J 75 calls is the one which uses up a DAK QU 7 maximum of bidding space. An | ony UK 4 , ' TAC . . wp ue watab overcall of one heart over a one. | (Mr. date) (Mts irish) . diamond opening uses upno bid-! sip g 6 4 SA J97 ding space at all. Third hand| H—-Q9 6 4 HK 8 can conveniently bid one spade cbt oo 0853 or two clubs or whatever he: South (tes ee “a Planned to bid. And, if he had | SK aa htm) fy, planned to Tespond wilh one! H--A 1042 EU ah “ys heart, he can merely double, | D-J 65 1. . : pitt A two-club overcall over an. mm. .., CoA 78 | SCREEN TEST—Wide-eyed Karen Leig Crosby, 16 months, flattens her face against the screen Lays we bid is a differ. | el, Pieteing: , | oor of neighbor Al Rhoades in Newburgh, NY. Fascinating Karen on the other side of the Ao alg: Opening diamond bid is a differ-! North East South West | rt ‘ ‘ mn i ent proposition. Now the ye. 1D 26 2D Pass screen was Rhoades’ eight-year-old Spitz dog, Patsy,-who enjoys having the nosy ttle neighbor ‘ ahi : sponder has been deprived of ire Pass Pass oS _Calling, _ a __ ah th opportunity of bidding one heart, e . _ @ ® Toe . mh ok one spade or onc no trump, |, Now Mr. Abel also had prob- : ‘ Cit All-Star hod lenis, His possible bids were three : 4, NO PROBLEM ti vp le 0 aks ‘diamonds, two no trumps or pass, j In today’s deal if Miss.Brash With ne sure stopper in either . major he decided to pass, Here the story should end, For Stiffer Metal Curbs But to make my point about the | : eftect of overalls on opponents’! By HAROLD MORRISON had stayed out of the auction, Mrs, Keen would have had no problem, Her hand was strong enough to make two forward- going bids without definitely Lose Both Ends companies, mine shut - downs sigs , bidding, I showed the auction} Canadian Press Staff’ Writer joie edie ploy. veni, i Sevial ta The Dally Nowe committing the hand to a game ending at a two diamond con-! President Eisenhower has av-,. Later, acting on a direct ap-| SMITHERS— Prince Rupert contract. Her first’ bid would tract, have been one heart. * frued a unreavening Canada-Un_ neal from the American indus. When this hand was actually | ited States trade crisis with a. try, the commission urged. the played, Miss Brash was not sat-|bold stroke that may not be to president to increase tariffs and isfled. She reopened the bidding |the liking of some of his Republi- @ delegation of congressmen call- with two spades and this gave | Can supporters. ied on the president, supporting Mrs. Keen a chance to show her That decision, bold because it this recommendation, pe ously undisclosed strength | was made in an election year in’ ine posident an PP days io l _ With a bid of two no trump, Mr, iti i ‘Make up his mind, but the dead- Mr, Abel, with well over a mini- qjyaj carried on to three. which large proup ot Repel eon. tine came and he announced a mum oe en nee heeit was made without difficulty, eressmen, was to reject mount-:4elay. A week ago he made his at aoe overeat eas. oo ing American pressure for stiff- | decision. He doubted, se said, ° School Girl t ; r curbs on les inc im-|-hat the American industry Keen was in a bad spot. A bid ors. on ead and zinc im j would get any great aid through of two no trump would commit . Wins Tith VANCOUVER (CP)—Laura ‘No- All-Stars went down to defeat In both games of the return doubleheader Played here yes- terday by scores of: 12 to 8 and 9 to 8. . Jn both games Smithers Tyees Stretched errors to full advan- tage to overtake the visitor's lead. : Seven All-Star errors in the first face and cight in the sec- ond compared to Smithers’ two errors In each game tell the story, Taking the lead in the opener al the falr grounds before a scod crowd the All-Stars led 3 to If her partner bid one no’ trump or two diamonds, she would have bid two no frum with a feeling tnat she had now done full justice to her holding. And on that sequence of bidding : hicher tariffs, her side to game—a commit- Canada would have been the , The decision has restored a ment she was not strone enoreh first to suffer if demands for ‘lot of Ottawa’s confidence in the to assume. A two-heart bid | nereased curbs had GONE | president's ability to fight pro- would do just about the same | through. Canadian exnorters | rane : : tectionism and strike a blow for thing. A two-diamond bid didn’t Ship about $80,000,000 worth of e : freer werld trade 1 to the fourth inning when the Fihelw dn instice 1 her holding but she /4n. pretty Grade 12 high school! these two commodities into the , _ __ Tyces scored four runs including Pate selected it as the least of the Student, Saturday hight Was ‘American market annually, Af-| - {wo on a homer by Mallman. wy evils, chosen “Miss Vancouver” and ter a lengthy delay the president 40 000 W; t h ... Regaining their lead with je ce ST ‘won the right to represent the /announced his decision about a. , a C j three runs in the fifth the All- Vue SURE R ARR y city in the Miss Pacific National week ago. : iSlars relinquished it again In vo Now's The Time! a Exhibition contest, “| When Oitawa officials first RCAF Pilot ithe last of the sixth when tle We A The cm test, to be held next-heard that the US. tariff com-. ; Tyees collected three hits off a WALLACE'S: week, will bet among beautiful mission earlier this year had. Break Barrier crews toumnea which, plus two 0 eats @) ws from all parts of the prov- recommended that the president errors, made it 9 to 6. Miss Nolan was ‘ Southern Slope” couver contest. “Miss in the Van- Inerease the tariffs, there was' VANCOUVER (CP)—More than |, on _Hawryluk relieved Le- some bitter feeling, | 40,000 persons attended the Rc|Ourneau to cut off the ; Canada had watched the U.S,' AF’s mammoth — barnstorming | bree. ", take restrictive action on a few show here t other commodities in recent from across the country go! long suerifice flies -by years and there had been no re. through their paces, talialory action, Highlight was the feat of it eset cee gett Stmunson mm: Tut there was the feeling ac» Al Mcllreath of Peterbor- “The Tyees cinched the game Glamong federal officials that the ough, Ont., who drove his ict with three more runs in the lead and zine case might be the through the Sound barrier to the elghth on four hits Ru ert was | j lest slraw—it might have led to accompenyment of supersonic held scoreless in their tinal two a withdrawal of some Canadian hangs. It was the first time the innings oS tarlff concession of equal berie-, feat had heen performed: in 7! + alhter , fit to U.S. exporters, [Canada's west coast... wine batten ah pints The American Jead and zine’ FO E. E. Hesjadahi, 20, of Ben- the T cos thelr sorond pale. gaye industries were, in Fact, ina bad gough, Sask. flew his CF-100 yee . : way, At the request of two con- greeeional committees, the U.S, tariff commission had surveyed te stlcasee GLNB LNat inp perts from Canada and other countrics were partly responsible for loss of profits by American idano and Hawryluk after Reg upside down at 500 miles an hour day after what looked like the in a low-level pass over Inter- National alrport. FO. Verne Vile Icneuve, Ottawa, pub his F-86 Sabre through 10 consecutive turns in climbing It from 1,000 to 12,000 fect, Start of a ‘close contest, The All-Stars opened the scor- ing with one run in the first Smithers tied up one run in the second, Rupert added three more rups .- [in the fifth inning and two each In the sixth and seventh in the seven-Inning game, Heavy hit- Ung by the winners, five errors ind two bases on balls lost the pame which was otherwise all Rupert's. Cameron on the mound allowed the Tyees only six hits bo Rupert's 10 and struck out eleht to Robinson's, In Rupert's hig threat ‘fifth inning Giordano made the elreult with two on with a long drive that cleared the right fleld fence, 25¢ per doten paid for empties, Place have them ready when the diver calle, This edvertivement le not publihed or diplayed by MU the Liquor Control Goad or b the G He Wx | of British Columbia, “ere ee tone a SeAS REESE Of Doubleheader scoring |Valnlv fought for a. generation— ‘Tn the seventh inning|Will be a number one item sub- Sunday to watch pilots| Rupert threatened with two cae ene to the Congress = By JIM PEACOCK Canadian Press stam writer TORONTO @— Alberta goes on display at the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition today, first of Canadas 10 provinces to be fea- tured in line with the CNE’s “Canada on the march” theme of 1954. At the same time, the lowly five-cent piece gets a workout for its ‘Children’s Day at the “Ex,” Royalty was absent, the Duch- ess of Kent and Princes Alexan- dra left’ Toronto Sunday for Niagara Falls, but with more fine weather in prospeet CNE officlals looked for continued record at- tendance, . Sunny 70-degree weather, plus the added attraction of royalty, so far have made the 1934 exhi- bition the most. successful in at- tendance in the big fair’s 79-year history. — A single-day record crowd of 296,500 persons clicked through the turnstiles Saturday, 2.000 more than the previous one-day irecord of 294,500 set in 1951 and 13,000 ahead of the former sec- ond-day high of 281,500 estab- | , lished in 1952, ; TRACK AND FIELD OPENS On tap today were the open- ing of the second annual Olym- pic track and field traning plan i Tt nee ne bee nee, ‘ ' Must Boost Reserve Strength Says President | WASHINGTON (n: Préstaent iElsenhower told the American j Legion today that creation of a mighty military reserve asa bul- Wark against communism will be “a number one item” on his 1954 legislative program. “We have failed miserably to, | maintain that strong, ready mil- jitary reserve in which we have ibeltevert for 150 years, the nrest- ‘dent declared at’ the legion's ‘annual convention, His ‘speech was prepared in advance for delivery,: | “Now, at lone last, we must ‘bulld such a reserve, And ‘we | must maintain Jt. Wishful thinking. and political timidity must no longer bar a program so absolutely essential to our de- fence... “Establishment of an adequate reserve—an ‘obiective for which ithe American ‘Levian and other patriotic organizations have t In his speech to fellow legion- nalres, many of whom served under him as sunremea eamman- der in Europe during the Ser- ond World War, the presirtent. promised that this reserve “will not unfairly burden men who have already served." . a ~~~ Forest Research —~~- NANAIMO, BG. — A $50,- 000 researey laboratory to studs wlder use of forest produc’s jr helyr onened here by the Mac. Milan and Bloedel Lumber Com- many. At the outset the project WH have postal of fue researah sclentsts, flve technicians and a secre’ ary, oo dA FOE - Sill V4 neem meng s toa ~ FOR THAT 5 EXTRA SPECIAL — ae catutamads yo BACK TO SCHOO stand shows. ypc Stang. 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