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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Feb 1987, p. 31

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Last Friday was winter carnival day at MacGregor public school and getting into the act were grade eight students (left to right): Max Zefferino, Kristian Shoemaker, Chris Somnnemann and Kim Koch. The four pooled talents to create a sports car snow sculpture. Mark Bryson photo Winners of the weekly duplicate games: Monday aft â€" Jackie Grant, Carol McMahn, Doreen Schaub, Julie Ofner Tuesday aft Championship game â€" Ned Loubert, Gord Russell, Felicitas Caputa, Earl Gagan Tuesday eve â€" Stan Kadela, Milos Polak, Tom Lee, Glen Chrysler Wednesday aft â€" Bob Meek, Milos Polak, Felicitas Caputa, Ruth Lewis Wednesday eve â€" Flight A: Bert Runstedler, Bill Aitken, Norma Ingram, Lindsay Drummond; Flight B: Bet Land, Esme Meek, Inga Solomon, Katy Hart Thursday aft â€" Felicitas Caputa, Denis Niven, Gord Russell, Ned Loubert Friday eve â€" Flight A: Bob and Sandy Horton, Wes Finley, Glen Chrysier; Flight B: Ken Gladstone, Muriel Gross, Inga Solomon, Katy Hart Sunday eve â€" Joy and Jim Dundas, Carol McMahn, Tom Lee. A auz Championship game will be held on Wednesday, February 18, 7:00 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre, Waterioo. Bridge lessons for beginners and intermediate players start this week. For information and registration call Milos Polak, tel. 885â€"4475. ‘!‘h’er !lppes of the teenagers were dashed. Instead of winning 1530 points on this deal they lost 790 WINNERS OF THE WEEKLY DUPLICATE GAMES: South properly assumed that if he could make 13 tricks in hearts he would be abie to make the same number of tricks in noâ€"trump as well, without risking a ruff. He also believed he might not have to rely on the heart suit only. This proved to be q correct assumption. On any lead but a spade, there were 13 easy top tricks available, even if hearts didn‘t split. However, West led a sra:se and South was about to lose his only entry to dummy before having time to unblock his clubs. At first glance, it seemed to be reasonable to take the opening spade lead with the King in declarer‘s hand and hope that hearts would split. But remember, South was an expert. He quickly found a failsafe line of play. He went up with the spade Ace, played four rounds of diamondspitching Ace, King, Queen of clubs and a small heart. Now he continued by playing six Slub)tricks from the board and won the last two tricks with the Ace and King of hearts in his The superpreemptive bid of 5 spades took away all bidding room from Northâ€"South. After long deliberation South settled for 6 hearts. West led the five of spades. On seeing dummy South remarked: "Looks like we missed a grand slam."" East looked like the cat that swallowed the canary. However, his pleasure was short lived. After the first round of hearts it was South who was smiling while giving up the Queen of hearts and claiming 12 tricks. East was downcast as North noted that but for the preempt, Northâ€"South would have bid an unmakable grand slam. Eagerly awaiting the result from the other table the teenagers were hoping to pick up 1430 + 100 points, not doubting that the experts would bid a grand slam. They were right. 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