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TO CORRESPONDENT.

" An Airman."—ln the game of cribbage quoted by you the play is B—3, A—4, B—2, A— i>, B—3. B therefore scores three points for the run of 3—4—2, A scores four for the run of 3—4—2—5, and B scores another four for the run of 42 —5—3. According to our reading of Hoylc, the last 3 played by B is not a duplicate of the' first 3 played by the same player,"but completes another sequence.

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Evening Star, Issue 24919, 17 July 1943, Page 4

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TO CORRESPONDENT. Evening Star, Issue 24919, 17 July 1943, Page 4

TO CORRESPONDENT. Evening Star, Issue 24919, 17 July 1943, Page 4

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