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Automatic Age

Issue: 1934 October - Page 124

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October, 19 3 U
A U T O M A T IC A G E
124
Major League Now
in New Size
a ball to the plate. But now there’s
always a batter up ready to circle
the bases. The minute a ball leaves>
home-plate another one takes its
place automatically. Thus at all
times, and at the start of each new
game, there’s always a ball at the
plate ready to go places in response
to the player’s best accomplishment.
Quoting Mr. Fred C. McClellan,
President of the Pacific Company:
“There’s not one split-second of lost
motion in this new Major League
with a batter up in position to score
at all times.
“Furthermore, we’re bringing out a
new smaller size Model “40,” priced
at about one-third less than the new
Model “44,” to take care of locations
where space is limited.
“ These
improvements
mean a
great deal of expense to us in tool­
ing up and manufacturing both in
Los Angeles and Chicago, but I con­
fidentially believe that operators will
find out how valuable the new im­
provements are for increased rev­
enues.”
a fine set of improvements on their
new game Major League.
Pacific Amusement engineers, whose
day never closes without developing
and testing countless new ideas bene­
ficial to operators, have worked out
Until now it has been necessary for
players to shoot a ball into either the
Single or Batter-Up hole to start a
ball running the bases. Heretofore,
a certain amount of skill effort would
be lost if the player did not first send
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