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Indianapolis’ milk supply gets high rating... .Page 10 (Complete local news coverage, Pages 2-14)

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Indianapolis . Te the press box . ... Football 800res 5 +... »- a sshington cating... Our Fair City's . Wor 29 Details of Notre Dame's 35th Songeotitive victory port... olities ....... sususisee POgO Olympians romp to victory . . . Indianapolis s Caps Latest in the business world by Harold H. Hartley . .. pe SE Sais ad an da nae Manes Columns by Elmer Walzer and J. A. Livings- . gg Roundup by Eddie Ash, dean of the sports ton ..icierein CeEreraaasnareranaaias Page 35 WIEPE aes ccasserssesssssnnsssvsnes Page 42 (Features tcld in the short, colorful Times style, (Other sports coverage, ow ling mews, classified Pages 28-40) advertising, Times best-selling novel.)

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EDDIE ASH . . . The dean of Indiana sports writers heads a staff of experts in their field . . . and presents his own column chock-full of those things every sports fan wants to know.

ACTION PHOTOS . ... Whether it's football, bas-ketball-—or whatever the sport—The Times SHOWS you the important plays in action. .

RACE RESULTS , . . Summary of the winners at tracks you want to now about.

BOWLING . . . Complete results of leagues, activities

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HIGH L SPORTS . . . Activities of your school and your favorite teams by Jimmie Angelopolous,

HOCKEY . . . Keeping. up with the Caps and the American Hockey League . ... by Bill Eggert.

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