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First............. *500 4th Thru 23d........°10
Second......... ‘100
Co test... No.
SUNDAY, NOV. 19, 1950
Third...........* 50
24th Thru 53d......° 5
\TO® WIN:
Clip these pictures of | twins. Some of them might match with. pictures in the first three 8 already published in The Sunday Times. | Save Views pictures. Each one will match with another twin
pictured before the contestiicloses.
Ten more pictures will belpublished in next Sunday's Times. Ten will be published in The Sunday Times each Sunday. The last set will appear Dec. 31. «
Paste on a single sheet of ipaper each two pictures you think
are twins. DON'T SEND IN ANY PICTURES UNTIL YOU HAVE ALL 50 SETS OF TWINS. | |
You may. submit any number of entries. Friends and memb~-s of your family are allowed to help you prepare your entries.
The person matching the greatest number of sets of twins correctly will receive the first prize of $500. Other prizes will be awarded in the order of the number of correct sets of twins submitted. Cash. prizes will be presented by The Times immediately after the judges select the winners.
Read every one of the rules .. . each oneisimportant.
: dress on each sheet.
THE RULES:
|—The Indianapolis Times will award $1000 in cash to winners of the Match the Twins Contesty Prizes are: First, $500; Second, $100: Third, $50; 20 awards of $10 each; 30 awards of $5 each.
2—The contest is open to all residents of Indiana except employees of The Times and their families. Only one prize will be awarded to any one person.
3—The- contest opened Skis Oct. 29, 1950. Ten individual pictures will be published in The Sunday Times for 10 consecutive Sundays. The total will be 100 individual pictures, or 50 sets of twins.
4—Each person pictured will be the twin of another person whose picture will be published at some time during the contest. Some twins may be pictured on the same day, while others will not. Participants are to match each picture of a twin with the picture of the other twin.
5—Paste or in some way securely fasten each matching pair of twin pictures on a single sheet of paper. All 50 sheets are to be fastened together. Print your name and ad-
6—DO NOT SEND N YOUR ENTRY UNTIL ALL PICTURES HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED. The final set will appear in The Sunday Times on Sunday, Dec. 31. With this final set will appear a master score sheet on which you will enter the numbers of your matching twins,
7—Accuracy in matching twins will be the
- chief_consideration in judging the 53 winners. " The person accurately matching the most
twins wins first prize; next best gets second prize, and so forth, If two or more participants tie for prizes, they will be given an additional group of pictures to match and be asked to write a short statement about The Times.
8—After all pictures have been published, mail entries to Twins Contest, The Times, 214 W. Maryland St. All entries must be postmarked before midnight, Jan. 10, 1951. Entries must be mailed with first class postage fully paid.
9—In entering the contest, the participant agrees to accept the decisions of the judges as final and understands that The Times can-
not return entries.
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Only in The Sunday Times will you find the Match-The-Twins Contest Pictures! You can be sure to receive each set of Twin Pictures by ordering The Times
delivered to Hn home. Telephone Rl ley-5551, ask ation Department, to place your order +. or see the Carrier-Salesman in the neighborhood.
| 3 \ WIN YOUR SHARE OF THE $1000 IN CASH
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Watch for Set No. 5 Next Sunday in The Sunday Times
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