Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1964, p. 20

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'in the 400. ern Conference title, has a real-|In two other games that didn't pore By cay Recs assessment of his pros-jaffect the standings, Kansas|" ne Marlboros bowed to Kit- pects for the American Football|City Chiefs walloped New York| noner Rangers 5-4 Friday League's championship game|Jets 24-7 and Houston Oilers|'icnt and then lost a_hard- against Buffalo Bills next Sat-loverpowered Denver Broncos fon ht e 6-5 to third-place ; : 34-15. Petsthoroarh Petes Sunday "We'll 1 _ Gilchtist the best we know how, [KEMP 18 WHOLE SHOW Se 2 ee If we don't, they' beat us."| Kemp, who has given way to 'Tontres! scaler | "Canadiens Boston Patriots have news for|young Daryle Lamonica in the|,.nioded for five ri Gilman, He might succeed in|late stages of recent games and|,.,1. to blast Kitch er 10-2 sat one out entirely last week, pony . aii was the afhole show for the Bills Sunday while St. Catharines Sunday, passing 57 yards to El- Pm 9 eg pone i "" coe Oe yg yar vitat hind three times to salvage a bs ll ey per eocibinns ees 3-3 tle with Niagara Falls. for the other two after setting SCORES THREE Andre Lacroix, the themt' up with: passes. leading scorer, fired three Boston's chances faded in the goals for the Petes while line- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, December 21,1964 19 "Rolls Royce" of the Refrigeration World | WITH 7 MOST WANTED FEATURES 1. GENUINE CONTACT FREEZING--Freezes food up to 2¥4 'times faster than ordinary methods! 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