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Issue: 1975 January - Vol 1 Num 2

WE HAVE TWO PROGRAMS THAT WILL HELP
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MAKE TABLE SOCCER (FUSSBALL)
YOUR NUMBER ONE GAME!
PLA YERS PROGRAM
TABLE SOCCER
ILLUSTRATED
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Our book teaches the beginning and intermediate
players the strategy of play .
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50'
TABLE SOCCER
RULES and
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Our magazine keeps the players informed of
strategy and the world events in table soccer .
NO. 2 OPERATOR/LOCATION PROGRAM

Builds enthusiasm for fussball in your area

Brings new players into the sport

Continually provides locations with tournament pack-
ages and novel competitive ideas for generat ing player
enthus iasm
For more information write
International Table Soccer Association
P. O. Box 16143
Phoenix, Arizona
85011
Whatsso different about the Hurricane?
CABI
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• One piece construction (slide out playfieldl
• Completely laminated with 1 16" thick plastic
melamine.
• Extra heavy construction - weight 375 Ibs.
• Will not move during play.
• Built in drink holders.
• Recessed coin chute and separate steel cash box.
• Four Ash Trays
PLAYFIELD
• Special texture tempered glass.
• Totally different ball aclion due to textured surface.
• OffiCial playfleld deSign screened under glass
MEN
GOAL OPENING
• Men are counterbalanced and stay in any
desired position.
• Larger 81h" goal opening for faster play.
• Special compound, rigid plastic.
RODS
• Foot of men are perfectly flat on bottom and
sides for exceptional ball control.
• Heavy duty chrome plated steel rods.
• Weight distribution of men allows for fantas ic
power shots.
HANDLE
BALL
• A special compound textured ball to comp~rVent
playfield.
• Specially·deslgned, octagonal shaped
handle for better gripping.
ROD BUMPERS
Heavy duty. rubber bumpers
LEGS
• 4 Individual hard wood legs laminated with
1 16" melamine.
W rite O r Call For N ome of Nearest Dealer
MAD E IN THE USA BY
363 Prospect Place . Brooklyn. N .Y. 11238 STerling 3-1200

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