- credit
- Roy Parker — Art
- credit
- Harry Mabs — Design
- gameplay_feature
- Scoring Bumpers ×15
- ipdb.corporate_entity_name
- D. Gottlieb & Company
- ipdb_id
- 1668
- ipdb.image_urls
- ["https://www.ipdb.org/images/1668/image-1.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/1668/image-2.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/1668/image-3.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/1668/image-4.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/1668/image-5.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/1668/image-6.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/1668/image-7.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/1668/image-8.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/1668/image-9.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/1668/image-10.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/1668/image-11.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/1668/image-12.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/1668/image-14.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/1668/image-A14.jpg"]
- ipdb.manufacturer_trade_name
- Gottlieb
- ipdb.notable_features
- 5 balls for 5 cents. Scoring bumpers (15). Knob on front of game allows player to select on the backglass the number of the winning round to earn the indicated "skill points".
- ipdb.notes
- This was a reissue of Gottlieb's 1940 'The Champ' in response to demand from operators and distributors. This popularity suggests that the "skill points" feature was actively used for payoff from the locations.
- month
- 9
- player_count
- 1
- technology_generation
- electromechanical
- theme
- Sports
- theme
- Boxing
- year
- 1941