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Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 July - Page 172

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Robot Players in field are always in
l — motion when game is being played. They move
in lifelike fashion in an effort to get the
batter out.
Pitcher winds up and throws same as any
2 — pitcher does out on the mound.
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The player can hit singles, doubles, triples,
and home runs (if he is skillful enough to
outguess the pitcher).
Pitcher can outsmart the player by striking
him out or forcing him to fly out or foul out.
The Robot Umpire never makes a mistake—
throws up his left arm when a ball is thrown
and his right arm goes up on each strike in
realistic fashion.
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All plays registeredi on an automatic score­
board right before the players’ eyes. Shows
number of strikes and balls on the batter as
well as number of men on bases and the num­
ber of hits and runs. The name of the batter
in the box is also registered automatically.
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