CAPE HAT COUNTY TIMES. EMIIAT. JAKCABT ».
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Whose Porch When you slep out of the front door to a porch to inhale fresh air and enjoy the open—whose porch is it? Know what it means to own your own porch Ask us how you may do it.
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wfaes they aooceed but ai • rule they are lorere. The other mrht • vounc player from one ad the Umvenitiet was asked to ptay at one of the well-knovn New York car t dubs He had a vary phsaant pcraaaality but hie methods of were a little too raah to suit hi-, icitow players. He waa one of those irerenptis* hdders who aerea to think that a bxj of “oat" aokMaatuonrd and out of date. He atartad ofi the fust rubber at drsler aad promptly bid **t«o no-trump." armniaf the hr* game. On the nri- deal, the hr* three players pawed and he bid four apade* aad woo the game and rubbes. Ttus waa pretty apeedy but whrr. he bid **twoius4rmnr. "
to no-trump," next rubber
wnh the fuUowuw hati Hoarts — A^K, S Chiba —A. K, 10.4 Thaevwda — A, K, *. 6 T^-A.K The neat player bid three spado aad our colksv boy thought that he had a chance to get back his has of KU pants ~> promfMiy doubled. Much to t.« irrin. ha oreunr^i redoubled lie had
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gradually and don't —C" —*—ijtmi have
The preemptive bid is very useful at „ tiroes but unlew used with great dis- rV I cretioo is apt to prove a boorneraag, ai “>»»-
.i cited. o the writer for a
: Hearts —K. Q,6, 3 : Y : Tuba — A, K, 6,4, 2 •‘A B: . hamoods — A,K,9,2
: Z : Spades — none
Rubber game, no score Z dealt and bid erne heart. A two spadea and Ydoubled. What should B now do? Should B paaa, Ud two no-trump or three dubs? At that time the writer said: "In the opinion of the writer he should paw and ‘ his high cards to enable his
make his bid. A's bid of two
spsdcs over one bean should indicate that his hand is good at spades and omhing more. H i hand has no spades but one side cards. If A makes his bid. he •HU score game sod rubber and he certainly has a good chance to do so. * Two no-trump bid seem bad br-
of A's Ud of two spades, which if
sound, should indicate spadrn and little else. For that reason, how can B play ino no-trumps if he cannot make up V' 1 *. .* u,, ^ * cannot l:i|.'i bdp B in hia three auiu. The three clnh
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. •hen- I It-anif-f fi«i — - i cumpiion and I -till p.. tr*i i *h«- old country store- lur ntna. nisdom and l-al V-i.K-k it! Charles Hun tier. !*i> id-1 Buffalo General Kl<-rti1<
Atm-ticaii Mapazlui-.
f ^,. "M<«li-t n thoupiit. iuod< * n«-«-d new fotmr of po-tn .lion. TTiat is el>-tnetitary. that poetry rannot «xpt- " * ‘s merely ai—*1 In | the wriler is ImapaM- ol , i*uni- ho nurd* Into n--» liirtu-
NATIONAL LEAGUE An tigs, Bonin. Tcsarip, Bareev, Bao, Sulcnrdin, k?ua.-erk. SedlergAMER1CAN LEAGUE NayscA. Anevro-t. Whcshon, " xes H el tit.-'- .-'oernbr, Sani-
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P«;ile .-a. 2? • ..ut U the iliflerence between a mui, a monkey'» mother, a . head, and an orphan? Puttie No. 28 S—e. Insert a label and have
H—t. Insert an organ of the body and have another organ of the body. S—e. Insert a small steel instrument and have a back-
bone.
S—e. Insert a kind of meat ru * I and have disgrace. 6. F—a. Insert a falsehood and : pl- i- have annoying little insects, d law and 6. f—k. Insert “to move swift--atly ■ ly“ and have a chest.
attln-ut apparent reason. • at a good method If t«i- finds that he can putt accurately at the shorter distances, but that he cannot make the l-all keep the line on a SO-foot putt. The outwurd change Is to overlap the little Unger of the right band aIth tire first fingt-r of the left. It complete!} changes the feeling of tire putt, making It naturally righthanded muter it of left-handed. It is no etperbocM. Walter Hagen uses It almost .-instantly, and so does Aire Mitchell. Try this grit, and te*1 It by swinging the dub back and forth, slwaiy. along the lib-- It may Ire . there will Ire an In.mediate lm- | pn-vement In the eas- with which the dub-face Is kept at right angles to the line. If so. try hitting the hall Into the hole. «re Into the disc if yon are practicing Indoor*. Keet* <«i ••Ith the pre-dice and rode carefully whlrti hand Is doing the work. You are fortunate If y.-u find the left hand 1c taking the dub hack, and the right hand Is doing the Job of keeping the duh at right angles t- the line on the forward swing. There Is no ne-esslt} of changing, however. If the rigid hand is doing It all. If so. It aill Ire ne-ewsary to grow- accustonrel to controlling the dub entirely •llli the right hand, the left hand trelng almost negligible Try this, however: Make the swing two banded by taking tire dab hack with tire left lutid and then transferring the work t« the right at the end --f the ha<-k-sa ing. It Isn't hard to <V- unless v-wi think It i». A» a matter of faet. It Is the natural thing to do. If you succeed in getting the “feet” of the club with flits grip, you have added a-airetbhig of real value to >uur gdflnx skill. There Is no harm using the grip all the time. That la the better plan If y.-n can make the gri|. automatic. In any event, try It on the hog putta which require a brisk hit to get Bp to the hide. If you sm-oeed. it is entirely |«~- sihle |-oC alii never Use any other grip -n tire l-ng .me*, no mallei what grip yon prefer on the "sec"
•ties.
a th* preempt:v/bK?of two no-trump Visa . r emponent • hand waa aa luliuwx •
Hearts —Q. I. 10.« 7
is sound but denar't oder a chance IT I«r the prders
Henna — Claha — _ Diamonds
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10.7. S s — 8.7 A, Q. 10,9,8,6, ♦
Heana — A. 1.10. s 4 Uuta—Q, J.9. 3 I>..mood» — ft, s 4_ 3 wyamoo mat paw was the proper ttung to do wuh L , i.** - Problem No.* Hearts — 7.4, 2 Oabs —(£7.2
£1! K.lT'
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H«art» — K, Q. 6, 3 Chiba — A. K. 6. 4. 2 Diamonds —A. K. 9,2
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