Word: disks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Hubbard got four goals, Jerry Mahoney got two goals, Disk Clasby got two goals, Walt Greeley, George, George Chase, Tony Patton and Norm Wood each got one goal...
...first Terrier point, at 5:55 of the first period resulted from an unfortunate mixup in the crease. Richardson was buried under a Harvard defenseman, so nobody opposed Paul Cleary's easy tap. At 12:21, Hubbard tied it up from behind the cage, banging the disk off Kelley's skate...
...Hubbard. Kelley had seemingly saved the right-alley drive, but then kicked the puck in. The Crimson held on until defenseman Jeff Coolidge went off for elbowing at 15:39. Half a minute later, star Terrier forward Dick Rodenniser bore in all alone from the right and slammed the disk past Richardson...
Fake Wheels. To cash in on the sports car fad, Los Angeles' Calnevar Co. brought out a "simulated wire wheel," a stainless-steel, spoked disk which can be snapped on in place of the conventional hubcap. Good for any U.S. car (except Studebaker, Lincoln and the Nash Ambassador), Calnevar's sporty gadget covers the entire wheel, looks like the real thing. Calnevar has orders for 50,000, expects to sell 250,000 in 1953. Price: $99.50 to $109.50 for a set of four (real wire wheels cost $300 extra a set). But the company may find the competition...
Chief competition for Ufford will be Blair Murphy of Yale, Disk Squires of Williams, and, of course, Watts...