1962: The Chiefs open their final season at home, losing 4-1
to the Minneapolis Millers. Maplehurst Dairy distributes 140,000 tickets on
milk cartons. Many of the 3,161 in attendance used them, and saw a bloody game.
Indy’s Bernie Gould was given a five-minute major for drawing blood, and the
Chiefs’ Gould, Bobby Rivard and Doug Monro left the game with injuries, as did
Minneapolis’ Augie Kukulowicz, who suffered a broken jaw.
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