Citations
- 330 Ill. App. 192
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Mr. Justice Scanlan
delivered the opinion of the court.
On April 16, 1934, plaintiff, then known as Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation, filed its complaint against Genco, Inc., a corporation, and Louis W. Gensburg, Meyer Gensburg and David Gensburg, its officers, who owned the entire stock of the corporation, which pleading alleged that plaintiff manufactured certain pin-games simulating baseball and called “World Series”; that thereafter defendants manufactured a pin-game simulating baseball called “Official Baseball”; that defendants’ game and the advertising thereof constituted unfair competition under the National Recovery Act of 1934 and at common law. The complaint sought a temporary injunction to restrain the manufacture and advertising of defendants’ game. After