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Issue: 1949 June

Tournaments Siar In Shuffleboard Sky
For Month Of June
by WALTER HURD
The heart of the Midwest will beat to
the tune of shuffleboard tournaments during
June. In the trade itself, the month may
become something like Shuffleboard Month
and interest in tournament events centered
in the Chicago area will certainly be
nation-wide.
While shuffleboard interest within the
coin machine trade will be greatly keyed
up, one of the major results of the activi-
ties and the promotion is expected to be
an arousing of public interest that will put
modern shuffleboard on a much higher pin-
nacle as a national sport.
In point of time, an Illinois state tourna-
ment sponsored by the Illinois . National
Shuffleboard Leagues will be held in Spring-
field, state capital city, June 10 to 12. The
very next weekend will bring on the Four-
State Standard Shuffleboard Championship
Tournament, sponsored by the Standard
Shuffleboard Congress of America, and to
be held in the Coliseum, Chicago, June 16
to 19.
It will be noted that key words, National
and Standard, appear prominently in the
plans and promotions of these and other
similar tournaments. As is well known in
, the trade, backer of the Standard Shuffle-
board Congress of America is the Stand-
ard Shuffleboard League which approves
and offers Standard brand equipment, made
by Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corp. of Chi-
cago.
And back of the Illinois National Shuffle-
board League and other leagues using the
word National is National Shuffleboard Co,
of Orange, N. J. National also sponsors
the U. S. Shuffleboard Congress.
The National and Standard boards are
well known to all who have followed the
expansion of the business. Currently, Na-
tional is featuring its National 49er Gold
Nugget shuffleboard and Standard is fea-
turing its new Standard Electric Score-
board along with Standard shuffleboards.
While operators who have already in-
vested in shuffleboards, and those who plan
to invest in them, will be deeply interested
in all the details of the How of planning
and promoting tournaments and leagues
for players, it is important to stress the
general benefits that will result from these
outstanding tournaments and also others to
follow. As to details, operators will find
that National and Standard and also other
firms have developed a shuffleboard litera-
ture that is being added to regularly, and
some of the firms have staff experts who
can help plan any kind of special event
for boosting local, regional and state play.
There is such a thing· as shuffle.board
morale that is highly important to all who
have money invested in shuffleboard, and
morale building must be kept on the up-
grade all the while that the manufacture,
sale and placing of boards also goes ahead.
In the earlier boosts for shuffleboard
published in this magazine many months
ago, one of the most important things
pointed out about the new game was the
fact that here is an amusement device
which lends itself to advertising and promo-
tion with all the methods and mediums
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known in the modern business world. Radio
has already been used and will be used
even more. Newspaper publicity has been
obtained and, as the game becomes more
popular, news will also be created.
Operators who invest in shuffleboard will
understand how amusement devices long
popular in the trade have not been easy
to advertise to the public, and in many
cases it has been necessary to shun pub-
licity. But shuffleboard has the important
difference that it can be publicised, and
the business will gain all the more by any
and all such publicity.
Shuffleboard has brought forth some-
thing that manufacturers can not only
make and sell but also help those who buy
the boards to promote business. Manu-
facturers will thus be more directly in-
terested in what operators can and will do
with the boards and devices made by them.
There will always be the sense in which
a manufacturer must attend to his manu-
facturing first, and make· the best possible
product for the price he asks, but the
shuffleboard business is starting off with
something much bigger and different.
Shuffleboard trade is being built with
manufacturers of the- equipment helping
to sell the shuffleboard idea to the public.
It is the effectiveness of the coming
National and Standard tournaments in
arousing greater public interest that will
be of most concern to all in the shuffleboard
business. It is the fact that great benefits
are possible which should lead everybody
in the business to wish for the tournaments
and all others that follow the greatest of
success.
It is anticipated that interest will be so
great in these Midwest tournaments that
operators and distributors will come from
all parts of the country to observe the
management of such public affairs. This
is something new in the operator's world.
Here is a new development in which oper-
ators come from all parts, not merely to
see a display of games, but to watch how
people play them and also how people can
be induced to play them all the more.
Such events are likely to give operators
a new idea of the playing public and of
how to cater to them in placing modern
amusement devices.
The sponsors of these tournaments will
naturally want to cater to the leagues,
teams and players that really make up the
tournament. But there will be a place
for operators and distributors also, and here
is something that they should see, if
possible. Here is something the trade should
boost in the spirit of loyalty and coopera-
tion.
The National Meet
The general plan for the Illinois Na-
tional tournament at Springfield is to of-
fer $1,200 in various trophies and prizes
to winners in the 3-day affair, and also to
fete the winners at a dinner at the end
of the tournament. The manufacturer will
furnish the equipment to be used and has
announced that the play will be according
to rules set up by the U. S. Shuffleboard
Congress.
One pf the new National 49er boards
will be awarded to the location that has
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prizes announced include $500 for the
winning team, $250 for the second place
team, $150 for the third, $100 for the
fourth, and also $50 for teams in the fifth
to eighth places. There will be trophies
and plaques also. .
A good preliminary buildup for the Illi-
nois tournament was staged by National
in the form of a 10-week schedule of league
and team contests in Chicago, ending fate
in April. The program was sponsored by
the National Shuffieboard Co. of Chicago
and about $1,700 was awarded in prizes to
teams and individuals. The firm's director
of league activities, Pete Rozgus, guided
in the general arrangements and will also
guide the state tournament plans and pro·
gram. He says the state meet will be some-
thing worth ~,.e ing'.
One of the things he said had been
learned in tournaments was that individual
prizes are important, as well as prizes for
winning teams. The reason is that teams
which fall behind early in a tournament
would get discouraged and probably drop
out, unless there is still hope of award
for individual players. This keeps doubles
pairs in the game to the finish.
National has been very active in a wide
area around Chicago in promoting league
and tournament play and all this will help
to build up the state meet. Even the smaller
cities have shown great interest in con-
tests, and holding the state tournament at
Springfield gets away from the big city
and will give greater encouragement to
leagues and teams in smaller centers.
The Standard Meet
The Standard Shuffieboard Congress has
announced its four-state tournament for
June 16 to 19, and to be held at the im-
mense Coliseum in Chicago. The states
that will he represented are Illinois, Indi-
ana, Michigan ahd Wisconsin. This is the
biggest territory to be represented _ in a
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shuffieboard tournament thus far in the
trade's expansion, and thus shuffieboard
history will be made. Final deadline for
entries was set for May 27.
The prizes to be awarded in this tourna-
ment indicate its magnitude, reaching a
total of $15,000 in cash awards. The prizes
include $5,000 for men's teams, $2,100 in
men's -doubles, and $2,500 for men's singles.
For women's teams, $2,500; • women's
doubles, $1,050, and women's singles $1,250. •
There will also be appropriate trophies to
award all skill.
Sponsors of the big event proudly say
it will be the biggest thing yet in shuffie-
board history. All that good planning,
money and talent can do is being put
into making it an assured success. Dean
E. Douglass, executive secretary of the Con-
gress, says this will really be a beginning
of sky-rocketing shuffieboard into a na-
tional sport. He said his organization has
been formed to function as an over-all
agency "to promote and standardize the
playing of Standard Table Shuffieboard
throughout the country."
The four-state tournament is the first
big step on its permanent program and
extensive study and research has been
given to the standardization of playing
and scoring, the selection of playing equip-
ment, and to the organization of tourna-
ments and leagues. All of the information
and ideas gained in such wide planning
and work is available to Standard Shuffie-
board players, leagues, etc. The Congress
is actively working to organize city, state
and national championship tournaments
and important announcements will be made
from time to time.
At the Coliseum, 48 playfields will be
used in the contests which will include
100 teams, 128 doubles and 256 singles in
the men's division, and 50 teams, 64 doubles
and 128 singles in the women's division.
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Standard has been very active for many
months in the Chicago •area in organizing
and conducting leagues, teams and con-
tests in shuffieboard, probably the most
complete job of planning and organizing
in an amusement field ever staged in this
city. Aid has been given all along by
officials of the Rock-Ola Manufacturing
Corp. The promotional plans for the big
tournament have been a credit to the men
who have made them.
Standard has already used radio and
other publicity mediums, paid newspaper
space and also news in the sports pages.
The nationally known public relations
firm of Howard G. Mayer & Associates has
been employed to direct the publicity and
one of the first steps was to entertain the
radio and press at a special conference.
In promoting attendance and entry of
teams at the tournament, state organiza-
tions·, leagues and workers have been put
into action in each of the four states that
will be represented by teams. Reports have
shown a growing interest and shuffieboard
is being widely advertised and boosted in
all territories.
These are big things and they come at
a time of year when the trade can well
use such boosting. The timing of the tour-
naments will also capitalize on the vaca-
tion season and may prove to be an innova-
tion. While these tournaments will be in
the spotlight during June, at the same time
shuffieboard is spreading over the country
and local plans for boosting play is going
right ahead. The sale of scoreboards for
coin operation also continues to make gains
and is spreading fast into new territories.
As such big tournament plans transpire,
the radio and newspaper publicity that
results will be the point to watch, will
suggest the future possibilities for shuffie-
board, will build up much wider interest
among the people.
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