The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 102, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 1, 1987 Page: 6 of 28
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the Baytown sun
Sunday, March 1, 1987
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ALLEY OOP ‘by Dave Graue
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* Novello 3 Civilly
■ . % 13 Zappn 4 Command
> 14 Auto club 5 British Navy
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«. 15 Clutched 6 Connecticut uni-
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V MeI -—- 9 Ruth's
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kID THAN PONE! GOOD NIGHT.'
CAPTAIN EASY ®by Crooks A Casale
FIRST rWILL'HAVE TO LOCATE '
MY OLD FRIEND AVA PECKEDGE!
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holds the fort
FRANKAND ERNEST by Bob Thaves
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phosphate 27 Highest note
; (abbr.) 29 And others (2
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36 Roman bronze’
37 Charlemagne's
domain (abbr.)
42 A Kennedy, Lui,
43 Deer
45 Compound
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47 Expressed ire
Biblical priest
49 Biblical priest
52 Become
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53 Church part -i
55 How sweat
56 Fishing aids
59 Stitch ,
'* 43 Assert
* 41 .Thread-winding
- machine ^
£ 44 Compact point
> 45 Did'wrong
\ 48 Leonine sound
- 50 Wild
sheep
51 Basketball
i* league (abbr.)
» -- 54 Have dinner at
' home (2 wds.)
57 Item of clothing
v (colloq.)
■». 58 European
mountains
» * 60 Fixed routine
J* 61 Dutch- '
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’i 62 Plot ...
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65 Pulled
By James Jacoby _
South trapped himself in'the bid-
ding. When West and North passed one
I heart and East competed with two dia-
monds, South doubled to show a strong
hand: Ho failed" to anticipate that
' North might bid three spades over
West’s three diamonds. When that
happened. South felt he had to carry
oirto four Karts. As it turned out, the
contract was a sound one until,.declar-
er botched the play.,
He ruffed the Second diamond, drew MR MENtm and LITTLE ««88,“ by Hargreaves * Seller#
trumps and then played the king of —---- ■
^West gatjjfed thedub ace And jf Hl* . /.ToPlAY \
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WHERE APE
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played another diam’ond. When South
ruffed that with his last trump, school
was out. He could and djd- cash three
club tricks, but East kept the spade
ace and a winning diamond to take the
last two tricks to set the contract.
An unuSual tactic would save’the
day. Since the most likely heart divi-
sion is/4-2 and since there are twoi
black aces that must be dislodged
from, the defenders, declarer should
rely on dummy’s single heart to pro- _
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diamond, he should right away play a
spade to dummy’s queen. East wins
/ the ace hut can gain nothing by play-
ing another diamond, which would
only be ruffed in dummy. Declarer
can liow draw trumps and. force out.
the club ace to make his contract - —
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realism
MY DAD'S TRYING TO
LINE UP A SUMMER
CAMPWRME.
HE'D LIKE TO GET
THE SAME ONE I
WENT TO CAST YEAR.:
BLIT EVERYTIME HE
WRITES TO THEM/
THEY MOVE.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 102, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 1, 1987, newspaper, March 1, 1987; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1051843/m1/6/?q=%22songs%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.