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Nov. 12, 1972: Roller derby action at Madison Square Garden in New York, Jolters versus Chiefs. A match the next spring at Shea Stadium was put together by Jerry Seltzer (son of the sport's founder, Leo P. Seltzer) at which he addressed whether roller derby was a sham. Seltzer's reply: "Would you question the federal government?" (Patrick A. Burns/The New York Times) TUMBLR 161.jpg Chiefs top Jolters in Roller Derby. Cal Stephens of the Jolters lay on the track as Bill Groll of the Chiefs received a push during roller derby action at Madison Square Garden yesterday. 11-12-1972 Sack# 13762 Morgue folder 1725-L-27 NYTCREDIT: Patrick A. Burns/The New York Times
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