The Milwaukee Journal – Nov 22, 1927
Did you know that in the 20s bridge was played and was transmitted by radio. The audience could take lessons with one of the best of the moment, Milton C. Work? .
Do you know how to test your hand for an Informatory double — how to answer it if made by your partner— how to show your partner you like his lead—when to led trumps and when to use them for ruffing?
All these questions answered in the Radio Bridge Game to be broadcast from WTM J-9:00-9:30 p. m. Bid and play this Radio Hand yourself, before broadcasting time. Then you can learn, from the experts, just where you need to strengthen your game.
These are the players and their cards:
Dealer South
Eugene R. Dun | ||
A 10 9 7 Q 7 5 2 K 9 A Q 3 |
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C.J. McDiarmid | Milton C. Work | |
J 5 J 9 4 3 Q 10 8 5 3 J 5 |
K 6 4 2 A K 10 A J 4 K 8 6 |
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Wilbur C. Whitehead | ||
Q 8 3 8 6 7 6 2 10 9 7 4 2 |
A Summary of the game as broadcast will appear in This newspaper. Clip it and save it for future use.