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    THE ARMORY now is in Hs fifth season under the Leo A. N      
     i * Seltzer Enterprises and the personal managemeni- of Irving Wayne.   sip  ~   i
    And, to say that their operation has been successful, and fheir ~   H I
"°,,‘§;,§$§I"' efforts fruitful for Kentuckiana is an understatement. "§,‘{§§‘S,_,‘f§','f_‘
IN BRILLIANT CONTRAST to the bleak old regime, LOUISVILLE’S ARMORY is today the mecca of the sports and en- (T
tertainment world. The Armory is the scene of all MAJOR INDOOR SPORTS and AMUSEMENT EVENTS AND EXHI— T
BITIONS serving Kentucky and the mid-west. ,
Under the personal direction of Irving Wayne, General Manager, the Armory—in the past year alone—has been the host ;
to over 200 events witnessed by more than a million and a half people and grossing well over a million dollars! g
Outstanding on the Armory calendar include the KENTUCKIANA HOME SHOW, internationally famous ice shows, the
ROLLER DERBY, CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL, LOUISVILLE BLADES U. S. LEAGUE ICE HOCKEY, Wrestling,
Boxing, Ice Skating, Dancing & Concerts, Stage Shows, Shrine Circus and a wide variety of other attractions serving the
amusement, educational and sports needs of the mid-west.
Not only is the ARMORY firmly entrenched in the favor of KENTUCKIANA and MID—WEST fans, but National promo-
. ters are already bidding for open dates for the 1951-52 season and future seasons.
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SEE ‘“SNOW WHITE and the SEVEN DWARFS" on ICE at the Armory April 8 thru I6. ·
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