The organizers said they hoped the new location would lure larger crowds to raise more money for Horns for Kids.
Many Decatur games, at the time, were billed as championships in an attempt to lure crowds.
Allen's gift of gab often lured crowds to congregate around his table.
But the tournament operators are not relying on exciting sports alone to lure egalatarian crowds.
That's how casinos make money, luring crowds with spectacles, free drinks, budget buffets and cheap rooms.
Merchants, eager to lure crowds of buyers wielding credit cards, opened even earlier than last year - in some places well before dawn.
This is in contrast to the elaborate lobbies that some other hotel operators have used to lure crowds.
Although Broadway often considers stars essential to selling a show, "Hairspray" suggests that new talent can still lure crowds if it is strong enough.
By luring large crowds into museums, they generate additional revenue from their shops, restaurants and special programs.
Steinfeld, Lebow's successor as marathon director, prefers balmy weather that will lure huge crowds.