Play Meter

Issue: 1985 April 15 - Vol Num

Letters to
the editor • • •
Operators' friend
I would like to write and express
my sincere feelings for the tragic
loss of Ralph Lally, a fine publisher
and friend to all the operators.
Even though many operators of
all states and boundaries may not
have had the opportunity of meeting
this unique man, he stood up and
stated fact for fact . He printed the
truth . He didn't bend to the power
of unseen forces as others have
done.
He didn 't write for the distribu-
tors and manufacturers , he wrote for
the operators and about the opera-
tors. Mr. Lally stood his ground and
printed the truth, even though this
truth could cause great pain. They
boycotted his magazine and tried to
destroy him and his writings. But
the truth still lives within his
magazine.
I am proud to have known him.
He was a good m an , a fine man, a
true friend to all operators. Mr. Lally
died at the young age of 38. In those
years, he acco mplished very much ,
but most of all, he told the truth .
He fought for the operator. For
instance , if a m anufacturer m ade
junk, he stated simply, it was junk.
The pressure was his honesty. He
felt it his duty to inform all of his
readers no matter what the cost.
Some turned on him because he
would not sell the operator out with
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something he did not believe in.
The manufacturers were making
one video after another. The opera-
tor couldn't keep buying new
machines, and Mr. Lally kept the
operators informed of the better
machines and the lemons. Some
manufacturers may not have liked
this. The m a nufacturers kept o n
making machine after machine. The
operator could not try each or even
half of the machines that were
manufactured ; so they relied m os tly
on Play Meter to help out. Many,
many operators were forced out of
business because they could not keep
up with their competitors.
Mr. Lally stood up and told the
manufacturers the operators were
going out of business, that they
couldn't keep up with all the latest
equipment and come out ahead.
Finally, we are all in a slump in this
industry.
If Mr. Lally were here tod ay we
would be well-advised. I had so
much confidence in his word. I knew
he spoke the truth . Everything he
wrote was based on wh at we, the
operators, had told him. Money was
no fact in the matter. He printed
everything the operators told him.
If you want to know the truth,
read Play Meter magazine. You can
see how you stand; and, without Mr.
Lally, I feel a light growing a little
dim. With the help of Play M et er's
new editor and publisher, Mrs. Lally,
we ca n all brighten our futures . I
wish her all the best, and I know she
will remain as honest as her hus-
ba nd wa s.
Gary Domino
American Amusement
Morgan City, Louisiana
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Arrests made in New York & New Jersey
•)
In a joint venture the end of
March, illegal gambling machines
were seized from locations in New
York and New Jersey. The raid was
the result of a 19-month investiga-
tion aimed at eliminating illegal
gambling machines. Equipment
confiscated included slot machines,
poker games, and horse racing
machines.
The raid was hailed Slot Stop II , a
sequel to a previous sweep in
January when Slot Stop I netted 18
arrests and 145 machines seized at 17
locations.
Brian Hillan of the New York city
police department said the " out-
right contraband " like slot machines
and horse racing machines were
obvious but poker machines were a
different story. " The slot machines
are obviously gambling devices and
we don 't even have to prove them
operable," said Hillan . " However,
there is a problem of proving pay-
outs on credits on the poker-type
games. Undercover agents entered
locations to observe or rece ive pay
offs for credits."
Hillan noted that 36 people were
arrested and 113 machines were
confiscated in New York taverns,
manufactur in g and distributio11
centers, and other businesses.
In New Jersey over 500 police
officers and detectives arrested an
undisclosed number and an undis-
closed number of machines.
Greyhound Electronics, a New
Jersey manufacturer, had agents
visit its office. A Greyhound spokes-
man said, however, the company is
manufacturing its hit trivi(l game
and not poker machines.

Petropoulos
moves headquarters
Peter J. Petropoulos, chairman of
International Sales Marketing and
Management Consultants, is moving
his headquarters from Pompano
Beach, Florida to Atlanta , Georgia.
Petropoulos has been in the
sales, marketing, advertising, public
relations, and consulting business
for over 40 years, 18 years at his
Pompano Beach headquarters .
Petropoulos said of the move,
" Atlanta is a booming city, active,
and progressive and I will be able to
travel much easier from Atlanta
since it is centrally located ."
The address of the new facility in
Atlanta is 409 The North Chace,
Atlanta , GA 30328. The new phone
number is 404/252-7292.
Petropoulos will retain branch
offices in Ellsworth , Maine, Ger-
many, and another office in Atlanta .
He plans to open an additional
office in Los Angeles, California. •
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From left: Hakan Soderstrom, Owe Laestadius, and Hans Bengtsson of the
new Cherry Group Company, Cherryforetagen Trading in Sweden.
Cherry Group opens Swedish office
The Cherry Group in Sweden has
appointed Hakan Soderstrom presi-
dent for a new Cherry-Company,
Cherryfo retage n Trading AB .
Cherry-Trading will be distribu-
tor of games and spare parts for the
Swedish market.
The company represents, among
others, Zaccaria and Nintendo for
Sweden.
Hakan Soberstrom was earlier
sales manager for the Cherry-Group
and has been active in the industry
for the last 11 years.
Owe Laestadius is the new com-
pany's techn ical manager and Hans
Bengtsson the spare parts manager.•

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