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Issue: 1986 January 15 - Vol 12 Num 1

THE
CALENDAR
F•bNary 21-23
Minnesota Operators of Music and
Amusements (MOMA.) Annual Con-
vention, Sheraton Pork Place. Min-
neapolis, Minn. Contact Hy Sandler at
(612) 927-MOMA..
March 4-5
International Gaming Business Expo-
sition. Tropicono Hotel and Country
Club. Los Vegas. Nevada. USA. Con-
tact Conference Management Cor-
poration, 17 Washington Street. P.O.
Box 4990, Norwalk. Connecticut
06656. Telephone: (203) 652-
0500. Telex 264997.
March 7-9
American Coin Machine Expo.
Downtown Expocenter. Chicago. Ill.
Sponsored by the American Amuse-
ment Machine Association and Ploy
Meter magazine. Contact W.T.
Glasgow at (312) 333-9292.
March 14-16
South Caroline Coin Operators Asso-
ciation annual convention and trade
show, The Carolina Inn, 937
Assembly St.. Columbia South
Carolina. Contact Helen G. Sikes.
(603) 254-4444.
March 21-23
Western Convention-Exhibit of
Vending and Foodservice Manage-
ment. Anaheim Convention. Center.
Anaheim. Calif. Organized by the
Notional Automatic Merchandising
Associotion(NAMA.). Contact Wolter
W. Reed at (312) 346-0370. 3.000
registrants ore expected.
Aprll 11-13
New York State Coin Machine Associ-
ation Trade Show. Turf Inn. Albany,
New York. Contact Gino Vichiconti or
Curtiss Matterson. NYSCMA. Head-
quarters. c/o Matterson Associates.
427 Kenwood Ave., Delmar. NY
12054, telephone (516) 439-0961.
lnt.rnatlonal Shows
March 12-13
Coln Op 66, Burlington Hotel. Dublin,
Ireland. Contact SOL Exhibitions Ltd .•
16 Main Street, Rothfomhom, Dublin
14. Telephone 900600.
March 28-Aprll 3
Amusement Expo' 66, Beijing. Chino.
Contact Chino International Conven-
tion Service Ltd .• Suite 1201-2.
Energy Plaza. 92 Granville Rood.
TslmshotsDi East. Kowloon, Hong
Kong. Telephone: 3-7217669-1.
Telex: 40255 CICS HX. Coble:
CHCONVENT.
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regulations to vending. It will concen-
trate on changes and developments
in the pay-phone marketplace; new
developments in credit-card pay
phones, cellular pay phones, and
emerging market trends.
"In the past this conference has had
the largest showing of pay phones
anywhere," Ostrofsky said.
For more information, call ( 800)
227-1234 [in Illinois (312 ) 896-1432] . •
DDL Com Con
renaming phone
DLL Com Con of Ithaca, N.Y., is
changing the name of its Generation
II pay telephone to Telcoin .
"Generation II was too cumber-
some," Ed Oliver, DLL president said.
"Customers in general didn't seem
comfortable with it. We believe
Telcoin says it all. It's easier to under-
stand from a marketing sense and
saves us the trouble of explaining how
we came up with the name Gen II."•
Atari said operators can create
excitement in locations by promoting
the Gauntlet maze-design contest.
For more information and entry
forms, call Atari at ( 408) 434-3950. •
Seeburg appoints
distributors
Seaburg has appointed Dobkin
Bros. as its exclusive distributor in West
Virginia, according to Bob Breither,
director of marketing.
In addition to Dobkin Bros., which is
located at 68 18th St. in Wheeling,
W.Va., Seaburg has appointed two
new distributors in North Carolina-
Music & Games, Inc., 112 Fairwood
Ave ., Charlotte 28203, and Thorpe
Music, 120 Atlantic Ave., Rocky Moun-
tain 27801.

ICMOA plans tournament
The Illinois Coin Machine Opera-
tors Association has begun location
electronic-dart tournaments that will
culminate with April 4 finals at the
Peoria Civic Center in conjunction with
the state pool tournament.
The $10,000-prize dart tournament
is sponsored by Arachnid, makers of
English Mark Darts, and Bally Manu-
facturing Company. It is the second
annual tournament, and the associa-
tio expects more than 2,000 players for
the pool and electronic dart
tournaments in April.
The association said it is time for
operators to capitalize on dart-
playing mania. "Location revenues
can run as high as $320 for a
qualifying tournament . And that
doesn't include over-the-bar business,
food, or add-on cash collected in other
machines.
For more information, call Dwain
Kramzar at (217 ) 753- 1320.

Atari sponsors contest
Atari is offering operators a chance
to win an Atari System I Indiana Jones
and the Temple of Doom kit by spon-
soring an Atari Gauntlet maze design
from a player.
Twenty- five winners will be
selected, and players with a winning
entry will win a Gauntlet T-shirt.
At M ountain Coin 's open h ouse in Des
M oines, Iowa, Fred Robin e tte ofO&L Video
draws on Hogan 's Alley with Frank Ballouz ..
Nin tendo vice president of mar ketin g.
Mountain Coin hosts
open house
Iowa operators attended a rec ent
two-day open hoase at Mountain Coin
Machine Distributors' Des Moines
office.
According to Jack Brown, division
manager, the open house featured
the latest products shown by factory
representatives as well as manufac-
turer-donated door prizes valued at
more than $10.000.

Capitol Vending
receives Coinco award
Coin Acceptors, Inc., of St. Louis has
honored Capitol Vending, Inc .. with
the Coinco 1985 Distributor of the Year
PLAY METER. January 15. 1966
singles; and Eric Shoaf-Enge, goalie
war.
The tournament was co-sponsored
by Dynamo Corp. and Major Events, a
promotional firm specializing in large
tournaments. Major Events will co-
sponsor the 1986 Dynamo Table
Soccer Tour, which will run from
March through November and
includes major tournaments in Atlan-
tic City, Minneapolis, Las Vegas, and
Dallas as well as more than 30
regional tournaments.

Videoboxes used
in rock tour
Bill Murphy (left can tar), Coin Acceptors assistant vice president of marketing, presents
the Coinco 1985 Distributor of the Year Award to Dick Fleming, president of Capitol
Vending. Murphy and Fleming are flanked by Capitol sales representatives (from left)
Jack Sargeant Judy Chapman, Angie Langham, and Jerry Nostrand.
Award for producing the largest sales
volume of Coinco equipment for 1985.
The award was presented to Dick
Fleming, Capitol Vending president
by Bill Murphy, Coin Acceptors assis-
tant vice president of marketing, in a
ceremony at Capitol 's facility in
Indianapolis.

Bally companies pick
Birmingham Vending
Birmingham Vending Co. has
been named distributor for Bally Sente
and Bally Midway in Florida . The firm
will distribute Bally Sente products in
all Florida except counties in the
state's panhandle and will handle
Bally Midway sales and service for the
entire state.
Birmingham Vending is a 55-year-
old distributorship located at 540 2nd
Ave. North, Birmingham, Ala. The
company's toll-free telephone num-
ber is 1-800-238-8363.

Rhoton teamed with Gregg Perrie
of Los Angeles to defeat Larry
Chesbrough and Ricky Benitez for the
national title and $3,000 in prize
money. With partner Kathy Brainard
of Spokane, Wash., Rhoton also won
the women's doubles title.
Other winners included Johnny
Valles of Phoenix, open singles; Julie
Sims of Seattle, women's singles; Tony
Bacon and Sonja Bowers, mixed
doubles; Mitch Jang and Pete Vicze of
Vancouver, B.C., novice doubles;
Mohammed Aburabia, novice
Pepsi Cola is sponsoring a tour of
videos and memorabilia on the top
stars of the 50s through the 80s. Walk
Through Entertaiment of Denver,
Colo., is presenting the display and
expects it to play in every major U.S.
city and be seen by about five million
people.
Walk Through Entertainment has a
long-term exclusive contract with
Videobox Networks, Inc., of New York
for the right to use Videoboxes in its
national tour on the history of rock
music.
Ken Wolf, Walk Through Entertain-
ment president, said, "From what we
have seen from our first two shows in
Kansas City and Detroit Videobox is a
major hit with our audiences, who
range in age from 15 to 50. We were
amazed to seE? people waiting to see
and play Videobox."
He said Videobox was selected
because of its ability to store and select
up to 1,000 videos.

National table-soccer
champions crowned
Tina Rhoton of Denver became the
first woman to win the open doubles
event at the recent $20,000 Dynamo
National Championships of Table
Soccer at the Showboat Hotel in Las
Vegas.
PLAY METER, January 15, 1966
Among the trophy winners at the Dynamo National Championships of Table Soccer
were (from left) Sidi Airouss, Julie Sims, Dwight McBridge, Chris Brazel, Barb Silvery,
Tina Rhoton, and Kathy Brainard.
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