Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Dec 1965, p. 10

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et ee ee a Packers for the league's Western Conference title. Unitas von't play because of injury. JOHNNY UNITAS (left), Baltimore Colt quarterback, and flanker Jimmy Orr, named to the National Foot- ball League All-Stars, smile | j United States Baltimore, Green Bay Bowl Schedule Place Four Stars Each By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -behind a film\projector in the Colt dressing room. The two were viewing films in preparation for Sunday's playoff with Green Bay NEW YORK (AP) -- Green|'49ers, league - leading pass (All Times Eastern Standard) | Ray Packers and Baltimore | catcher, was named split end. COLLEGE {Colts each placed four men ws In addition to Unitas and Orr, Dec. 25 the all-National Football League|paitimore also placed Jim : _.. |team selected for The Associ-| park d he offen- South all-star at M z arker at guard on the offen ore 4 sis oa be pees eon | sive team and cornerback Bob ray . --_ Boyd on defence. Blue-Gray all-star at Montgom-| snortscasters, three from each| © noe Pa ery, Ala., 4 p.m. lof the 14 league cities The Packers had only Forrest E e c Gregg at guard on offence, but Dec. 31 Halfback Gale Sayers d saa a Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla.|linebacker Dick" Butkus, Chi- -- Bey seo gory et een --Georgia Tech vs. Texas Tech|C@80 Bears' rookie stars, also ho ety ee Pi ts 1 at El P Tex vie st ge Clev elah d ii eerenaive Sun Bow! at El Paso, Tex.--) J lev | : : 'Texas Western vs. Texas Chris-/Browns was the only unani-|_ Pete Retzlaff, belay cog oe tain, 4 p.m. a (mous choice, taking his place |}Zarles ot ab a ick East-West all-star at San Fran-|at fullback in a backfield: that|¢nd job. Cleveland had' Dic cisco, 4:45 p.m. included John Unitas of Balti-|Schafrath at offensive a spin more at quarterback, Jimmy |#4dition to Brown, an si Jan. 1 Orr of Baltimore at flanker and|Bears placed corner linebacker Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif.--| Sayers at halfback Joe Fortunato on the " rhe Michigan State vs. UCLA, 5| Dave Parks of San Francisco|along with Sayers and Butkus. and Willie Wood at safety on p.m. D. , Tex.--} | Cotton Bow! a Disiana sta, Saskatoon Blades 2 p.m. | | seg boty acess *| Call End To Strike SASKATOON Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla.--| Nebraska vs. Alabama, 8 p.m. day strike by 1 Continential STEAM BATH @ SUN LAMP @ MASSAGE e HEAT TREATMENT R el fos | aches and poins (rheumat- ism, etc.) Call 728-2460 16A Ontario Street (CP)--A four-| 6 members of! Jan. 7 |Saskatoon Blades ended Tues-| Hula Bowl all-star at Honolulu,;day and George Agar, mana-| 12:45 a.m. ger-coach of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League club,| Jan. 9 placed four players on waivers. Senior Bowl all-star at Mobile,| Agar declined to comment on Ala., 3 p.m. his dismissal of Al Popoff, George Trochimiuk, Bob Johns- ton and Dwight Clunie. PROFESSIONAL Dec. 26 an AFL championship at San Diego} Calif.--Buffalo vs. San Diego, 4:30 p.m. NFL Western Division playoff BURNS JEWELLERS at Green Bay, Wis.--Baltimore | vs. Green Bay, 2 p.m. | LAST-MINUTE Jan. 2 | NFL championship --at home| field of Green Bay winner--| Cleveland vs. Green Bay win-| ner, Jan, 15 AFL all-star at Houston, Tex.-- League champions vs. League all-star team,.2 p.m. Jan. 16 NFL -Pre Bow! at Los Angeles-- Eastern all-stars vs. Western all-stars, 4 p.m. OK Sale Of Oldest Track TRENTON, N.J. (AP)--The New Jersey Racing Commission approved the sale of Freehold Raceway, oldest harness track in the United States, to the own- ers of Bowie Racetrack in Maryland for more than $7,000,- 000 Tuesday. 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Both hejon the basis of completion per- 3 and Sayers surpassed Lenny|centage, touchdowns, average Moore's old mark of 20 set dur-|gain and percentage of inter- ing the 1964 season. iceptions. Bukich completed 176 "a Gale pa ers | Sayers finished second tojof 312 for 2,641 yards and 20 |Brown in the rushing race, but | TDs. : was only six yards ahead of the Bob Boyd of Baltimore Colts Be R ki veteran Timmy Brown of Phila-|led the league with nine inter- delphia Eagles. The top 10 rush- | ceptions. est 00 1e lers included two other rookies,| Garry Collins of Cleveland |Ken Willard of San Francisco|topped the punters with a 46.7- e |'49ers who was fourth, and|yard average. B Landslide =" Frederickson of New| gayers was second in both York Giants, who was eighth. | unt returns and kickoff re- NEW YORK (AP) -- Gale -- rien eens led the punt returners with a Po ae . . a Dave Parks of San Francisco 7 S: , Sayers, Chicago Bears' exciting f |15.6-yard average to Sayers bat |grabbed the pass-catching hon-|14.9, Tom Watkins of Detroit halfback, has been voted Rookie : ith 80 receptions for 1,344/had the best kickoff return av- of the Year in a season tha./Ors wl | : has been called the year of thel\yards and 12 touchdowns. |erage, 34.4 yards, but Sayers rookie in the National Football| Tommy McDonald of Los An-!was close with 31.4. 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