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W hen games make money consistently, operators order
more machines— that is w h at’s happening w ith W O R L D
SERIES. It’s a legal non-award game, yet the competitive
play stim ulated by the universal interest in baseball makes
W O R L D SERIES a real money maker. Locations are re
questing this interesting Rock-Ola game— this is assurance
that it w ill receive a popular play.
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Here is the leader in tavern games— a real profitable game, not only in the
play it receives but in the general business it creates. They play it competi
tively and they play it against a weekly or daily high score award set up by
the locations. The exclusive Rock-Ola triple score register makes all this
possible. Many locations are now reporting 100,000 plays in the period of
a year. One location testifies to 25,000 plays in 82 days— that’s profits for
operators and locations.
ROCK-OLA M fo. Cosup,,
Museum 800 N0RTH KED 1 1E
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