Amusement devices: games – Chance devices – Chance selection
Patent
1982-06-01
1984-02-07
Shapiro, Paul E.
Amusement devices: games
Chance devices
Chance selection
283102, A63F 900
Patent
active
044298773
ABSTRACT:
A game of chance to be played in conjunction with a game of baseball comprising a card with rows of spaces, each row representing an inning of a baseball game. All spaces are masked so that marks printed therein are not visible. The mask on a first space in a row is removed to reveal a "1", a "2" or a "3" indicating one of the three batters on one team certain to appear at bat in the inning represented. Each of a group of other spaces has a mark representing a way in which a batter may reach base safely. Only one of these spaces is unmasked to see if the batter in the baseball game indicated by the final space can match the performance indicated by the selected one of the group of second spaces.
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Kellogg's Sports Game, 1/74.
Shapiro Paul E.
Stidham Melvin R.
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