Automatic Age

Issue: 1933 October

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Ruth’s a t ba t. Three balls and tw o strikes have been c a lle d on him . The tying
rUnt ° re ° " secon^ an<* th ird . The w inning run is on fir s t . . . .
The p itc h e r
lo oks ‘ rou n d to see th a t the fie ld e rs are in position. H e sneaks a cautious
glance a t the runners . . . steps in to the box . . . q u ic k ly draw s his arm
back fo r the p itc h , and . . . here i t comes . . . a lo w curve in side the p la te
. . . the m ig h ty Babe swings and . . . / /
Thrills like this make baseball America’s favorite sport. Fans by the h u n d r e d s o f
th o u s a n d s throng the ball parks every day. The gate receipts for a single season
run up into the m illio n s .
So figure it out for yourself. Just imagine the money-making possibilities of a game
like the WORLD'S SERIES. A game that has all the color and glamour of big
league baseball.
It's the Real Thing!
The WORLD'S SERIES does everything but talk. I t is th e o n ly g a m e e v e r in v e n te d
w h e re p la y e r s a c t u a lly ru n fr o m b ase to b a s e ! They r e a l l y hit and run. They strike
cut and make errors. They walk, and they score. They do everything, in fact, that
xreal JbiHI players like Ruth, Cuyler, Simmons, and Gehrig do.
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Like a!l great games, the WORLD'S SERIES combines beauty and class with
simplicity of operation. A glance at the playing field tells the player how the game
works. And once he starts, he sticks. He is held by sheer fascination of the game.
He can’t leave it. It’s, just as if he were in a real game, stepping up to the plate,
lining a homer into the center field bleachers, being applauded by the crowds.as
he rounds the basss, and walking off the field a hero.
Baseball Sensation!
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Sensational is the only word that describes this nsmv game-marvel. It n e v e r fa ils to
d r a w th e c ro w d s and a lw a y s b a tik s th e cash b o x h ig h with grandstand profits!
O n ly o n c e in a g r e a t w h ile d o y o u h a v e a c h a n c e to cash in o n a g a m s w it h
th e n a t io n a l a p p e a l o f th e W O R L D 'S SERIES. So s ta r t s e w in g u p y o u r t e r r i t o r y
n o w . S e n d f o r a s a m p le m a c h ip e to - d a y . M a k e sure o f b ig w in n in g s d u r in g
th e c o m in g w e e k s a n d m o n th s !
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The prices q u o te d on the W O R L D ’S SERIES game are based on the cost o f m aterials
p rio r to th e governm ent's passing in fla tio n a ry m oney measures and the N a tio n a l
In d u s tria l Recovery A c t. They a re , th e re fo re , sub je c t to change w ith o u t notice .
P rom pt a ction ■■ b efore prices go u p - w i l l save you money.
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WORLD’S SERIffl game for
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Mechanically, this WORLD’S SERIES game is a true champion - ■
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smooth spotlight performer. Just give this " all star" line-up the once °
NEW "SCORE BOARD” SYSTEM: Adding to the fascination of the
WORLD’S SERIES game is the fact that the playing field is its oW
“score board"! The number of outs is instantly flashed on an autornd^
register. The number of balls in the Runs Pocket show the total sc°ru e.
a glance. Nothing could be simpler, easier, more fool-proof, ortroUf nq
free. Here, indeed, is the ideal way to keep score without get'1
mixed up in a mess of totalizing machinery.
REWARD CARD: Rewards are offered in points for 5, 6, 7, 8,9,
10 runs. They have been carefully figured and proved right. Tlhe ,
ward card itself is neatly set in a rich looking wood frame to mo
the ebony black cabinet.
NEW PLAYING HEIGHT: The overall size of the playing
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19 inches in width, 38 inches in length, and 42 inches in height*'
perfect playing field at a new and better playing height.
MECHANISM: The mechanism is precision-built. All parts are
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from steel and brass stampings, are interchangeable, and accura
gauged down to 1,1000 of an inch.
CABINET. The cabinet has a special hand-rubbed ebony finish’
silver side trimmings and legs are in the latest set-back skyscrapers’'
PLAYING FIELD: The playing field is 5 -ply walnut veneer, r'c
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grained, and set off by attractive highly polished aluminum
bronze trimmings.
PLUNGER UNIT: This includes the Plunger, Ball-Lift, Ball-Gaj^'
Ball-Rest, and Tilting Device. The entire unit is richly encased in si
like chromium. The Plunger is super-sensitive and works with air-cus
ease. The Ball-Lift responds to an almost pressureless touch. The a y "
Tilting Device is the most dependable ever developed,registering ^
stantly when tilted in any direction.
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Let this HEADLINE game go to bat and make a profit clean-up •
Be first in your territory to cash in on America's favorite sport v* j/(.
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