Blackwood on BRIDGE Humanics Used for. Decision © Jin Avoidance of Today's Opponents Even when you recognize the need to keep a “dan- gerous” opponent out of the lead, it is not always clear how this desirable result can be accomplished. To- day's hand illustrates how humanics can. sometimes be used to reach acorrect final decision, Mr. Champton won ” first trick with the king of hearts. Mr. ‘| Muzzy played the deuce on the West dealer “ltrick, clearly tequesting a shift, | North- “South vulnerable “| what could he want led? Not a toh club, apparently, since there : were three club honors in aum- \lmy and Mr. Champion himself ‘had the jack. If Mr. Muzzy had the king he would almost cer- tainly win a trick with it later. . So Mr. Champion made a good shift to the queen of diamonds and Mr, Dale now had a tough decision to make, He had to lose a diamond, he had already lost a heart, and on the bidding he ex- pected to lose a trick to the king | of spades, Obviously, he could not afford to let Mr. Championy ,, : ruff a diamonds lead with a re Oh East * - South small trump. ly Dbl. 34 sé Mixed: League Bowlers. “Set Three New Records vn IP th Esquire Men's Wear’ and Vikings: are this. Sea- in dummy, it was-not the top of |as to whether the queen was a In B League, Babcock Fisher-|sheet M A 1 thandd 46) 979, son ’g champion keglers i in the Mixed League. But an nonor sectience. Surely was singleton or part of a doubleton, - ee eta nanalca’ f either a singleton or the lop 0 I r, H ies, who weren't expected to give| a9 975, 797, 1208 total 4, 35; | race pegs her Oe these are only two of the achievements veached as the , ‘oubletone p of But here was the clinche i Ponce Rupert Daily, News . Monday, April: 22, {051 oe we Keglers Cause | £ Bowling Upset of Year By “P LaPORTE © Grotto Cigar Store and Skeena Beverages, who had been slapping all their Men's Five Pin Bowling § League rivals with the greatest of ease during the regular schedule, just didn’t have the push to continue their habits when the annual playoffs were rolled. . As a result, Hills and Williams, nee —a fighting bunch of keglers: more games Monday, April 29, at who finished in second place—/| 7-39. p.m. for the 1957 “Men's ,won A league in a spectacular’ Fiye-pin Bowling League cham- finish, pionship of Prince Rupert. - Down 160 pins with one game RESULTS to go, the clothiers grouped tO-| van \ gether. and ‘succeeded in ‘rolling handionn "4 594, 58, 985, 831 the biggest game: of the series! jos7 total 5,103; Philpott-Evitt/| and of the entire season—-1257—| (randicap 74) 1070, 883; 1139, 860, to take the A league champion- 977, total 5,003; Grotto ‘Cigar, ship and finish 100 pins ahead of Store (handicap 0) 1025, 964, the runners-up Philpott-Bvitt. | i999 1036, 896, total 4049; ‘Thom’ gate Shield donated by Ter~ | WEST Mr. Champion GRAND: SLAM in’ curling: wa won by the Kitimat _—he m= oae So ae T— gnc ewe, ING ~ PAT BOONE. {hen novia ton om Wwoord| ba ite ho fig | yt fie HON ily ! Dorin in _ Friendly. Pestiaes wor Dorothy ~—— Marforie Nt CARTOON; ‘gunna THE PURLOINED Pup! “Ht TODAY TO WED, One Complete Show Each Night 7:15 p.m, ‘TAB HUNTER (in ‘Battle’ dress again!) NATALIE WOOD (a‘Rabdal" with « caus) ~The » Girl ' He ” Lefe - ), Behind? " paeeenten » WARNER BROS. wate PERRY LOPEZ: BEVERLY, GARLAND. oe neon ane ne eid aanh tants mre mean a speate canta ante Nem mere TODAY TO SAT. 7:90. p.m, -= 9:30 REGULAR PRICES NOMINATED FOR FIVE ACADEMY AWARDS A great star GARY COOPER and anew stat ANTHONY PERKINS in the hit you've been waiting for since . HIGH NOON’! ENTS ERS Rane steady -alm~all ihe Weapons wero other § ce eating so ORGEOUS COLOR Introducing ANTHON Jarnes No