Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Dec 1965, p. 9

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ne » FIELD GOAL BREA Nie Packers Defeat Colts, vertime Sudden- Death O GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP)-- Green Bay Packers have sur- vived a fight to' the death against the gallant Baltimore Colts, but the sears may. show iy next Sunday when they face~ Cleveland Browns for the Na- tional Football League title. Injured Packer quarterback . Bart Starr and halfback Paul Hornung couldn't hide the pain in. the locker room after a 25- yard Don Chandler field goal gave Green Bay a 13-10 sudden death victory in the playoff for the NFL's Western Conference crown. "I can't get dressed," said Hornung, battered by the Colts defence, out to win a conference title for a team with a running back at quarterback. Hornung's ribs ached, and so did his knee and wrist. He spoke and breathed. with difficulty and held his head stiffly to one side. Starr appeared to be only slightly better off. He had to be assisted from the field after the first play from scrimmage when he rammed into a Colt blocker in trying to stop Don Shinnick's 25-yard touchdown ramble with "m recovered fumble. Starf refused to discuss his in- jury, but his ribs were swathed in tape and he moved rigidly. DOWLER HURT TOO % End Boyd Dowler was also hurt, aggravating a chronic ankle injury. Tight end Bill Anderson, who made seven more catches after his first-play bobble allowed the Colts' only touchdown, was so groggy he couldn't remember details of the savage defensive struggle. The Colts, with Tom Matte at quarterback because of injuries to John Unitas and Gary Cuozzo, needed to get defence-induced breaks to win. They got them, but they weren't enough because the Packers also got breaks. The critical one came with| about five minutes gone in the third period and the Packers' trailing 10-0. Tom Gilburg went. back to) punt on fourth down at the Colts' 40. The snap was high and) he had to leap for it, then strug-| gle to get the ball under control. | nailed him at the 35. PAUL HORNUNG (5) one of the stars of the Green Bay Packers, in their sensational death, over sudden - victory, Colts, yesterday at Zeke Bratkowski, Baltimore overtime Green who com-;a diving catch at the By the time he did, the Packer|pleted 22 of 39 passes for 248|Hornung, who was sidelined a ler's first field goal--a 22-yarder defenders had swarmed in and/yards after. replacing Starr,|quarter later, went in from with only 1:58 left to play in | threw to Carroll Dale who made there. Bay, is shown above, dig- ging in behind a blocker, to pick up a nine-yard gain, in the first quarter of the Na- tional Football League play- off game that decided the one. , AFL TITLE CONTEST Buffalo Bills Blank San Diego Chargers 11S. Adnnany. Desambas 77. 1945 2:8 i \South Defeats North In Both | Grid Specials By THE CANADIAN PRESS | A spectacular passing display | and a stolen pass gave the) South two victories over the, North Saturday in U.S. college.) football all-star action. Randy Johnson put on the | passing display in a South comeback that toppled the North 23-19 in the annual Blue- cht game at Montgomery, Ala Ms u Bill Clay of Mississippi State | stole the pass and sped 39° yards to climax a wild fourth period and led the § 21-14 victory over t the Shrine college all-star foot-. ball game at Miami, Fla. Johnson, a Texas A and M quarterback, completed 23 of 33, passes for 301 yards, all Blue- Grey records. He tossed two! touchdown passes and scored) once himself in the all-star| battle marred. by a brawl in) the final minutes, } In the North-South game at) Miami, Clay's big run camel seconds after Allen McCune of West Virginia had directed the | rebels to a touchdown and two-| point conversion that tied the! | score, In the Blue-Grey brawl at! Miami, Bill Briggs, Iowa tackle |who was one of four Negroes | Playing in this all-star gam for the first time, was in th | thick of the free-for-all. North-} ern teammates joined in the | battle, | The game ended pith three players from the North bench} |apparently racing on to the | | field to tackle North Carolina's| Anthony Golmont after he in-| tercepted a Blue pass. Finland Pucksters feist FLIN FLON, Man. (CP) -- 'Defeat Flin Flon } Finland's national hockey team gave up the first goal and then | rammed home four consecutive goals to defeat Flin Flon War-| riors 4-2 in an exhibition game before about 2,000 fans Sunday. The victory over the War- |riors, runners-up for the West-| ern Canada intermediate crown) in the 1964-65 season, ran Fin-| land's record on a Canadian| tour to four wins, one loss and/ one tie. The Finns have been| beaten only by Canada's na- tional team--10-4 in. Vancouver | Dec. 19 -Reijo Hakanen, Lalli Par-| tinen, Jorma Peltonen and. championship rights of the Western Dvision. Colts back, Tom Brown (40) can be seen here, blocked out of the play. --AP Wirephoto The Packers tied it on Chand- the game. A 15-yard penalty against the Colts aided the tying drive. Still another break came in the extra period after runs by Matte moved the ball into field- goal position with eight minutes gone in the overtime. Lou Michaels, who had kicked | a 15-yarder in the second period, Stars | tried from the 4% This time the ies | ball from centre was low. 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(AP) -- Coach Sid Gillman of San Diego| Chargers remarked: "We can't| Press for his play all year. win with Jack Kemp." | WERE UNDERDOGS Apparently they can't. win) The scrappy Bills against him, either. |supposed to win, rated as one-| Bills defenders. Kemp led Buffalo Bills to the touchdown underdogs. They, The Chargers threatened fay the Haitimore 8 s American Football League|weren't favored last year, | et on the scoreboard three, . weights, 5. championship for the second! either, times. Two drives bogged down The Colts, who will now go to Nagoya, Japan -- Yoshio Na./ straight year Sunday, embar-| 'They probably wouldn't have 49d Herb Travenio failed on/an NFL Playoff Bowl meeting |;ane, 118, Japan, outpointed| rassing his former mates with) won jf: Buffalo's defence didn't field goal attempts of 35 and/with Dallas Cowboys in Miami, | Manny Elias, 120%, Tuscon, @ 23-0 shutout. He did it last|/act like a concrete wall; Butch | 3! yards. |Fia., Jan. 9, were held by the | Ariz, 10. | year, 20-7. _ |Byrd didn't return punts; Pete; Buffalo fullback Wray Carl- Packers wth first downs, 143) Three years ago, Kemp in-|Gogolak didn't know how to|ton and Charger halfback Paul|¥@"4S rushing and only 32 pass-| qa, curred a sprained finger on Mis| kick and Kemp wasn't the best|Lowe each netted 63. yards|i"8. Green Say netted 2ov yards | throwing hand and the Charg-!gi99 quarterback in football rushing, as.neither. team was |i" air, 362 yards over-all and ers wanted to put him on the) Kemp got all the points he|able to mount much of a| > "rst downs. picking up Kemp for the $100/ strike to end Ernie Warlick. waiver price. Moments later, Byrd deliy- |down the sideline to score. 4 "| Gogolak managed to enter Turn To Reason s s . 2 | Wins 'Christmas' #!! field goals of 11, 39 and 32 yards. the $17,075 Christmas Handicap his completions were made at Tropical Park Saturday but when needed. Turn to Reason, under Robert) Ussery, ran the 1 1-16 miles in closing Abdul with Johnny Sell- ers aboard. First Family got with Jack Leonard aboard, set) the pace and led to the stretch Motion pictures of the race showed Turn to Reason rushed| stewards let the order of finish | stand. shot, returned $22.20 and $11.40 while First Family was $7.60 to! injured list. But the Bills eX-\needed in the first quarter by| ground attack. The Colts stayed: in the game) Sports writers selected KemP ered the conquering blow by jthe defensive stalemate long MIAMI, Fila. 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