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- The 1964 All-Star Game was the AFL's third annual season-ending showpiece, which featured the outstanding performers from the 1963 season. A team drawn from the Western Division defeated their Eastern counterparts by a score of 27–24, scoring 24 unanswered points after trailing 24–3 at halftime. The head coaches were Sid Gillman and Mike Holovak, who had faced each other in the AFL Championship game two weeks earlier, with Gillman's Chargers beating Holovak's Patriots 51–10. The MVP of that game, Keith Lincoln, was named offensive MVP of the All-Star game after rushing for 121 yards and a touchdown. Raiders linebacker Archie Matsos intercepted a pass and won the defensive MVP award. (en)
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- ;First quarter
*East - Cookie Gilchrist 1-yard run East 7–0
*West - Gino Cappelletti 35-yard field goal East 10–0
;Second quarter
*West - Jim Fraser 19-yard field goal East 10–3
*East - Larry Garron 12-yard pass from Babe Parilli East 17–3
*East - Bill Mathis 3-yard pass from Babe Parilli East 24–3
;Third quarter
*West - Keith Lincoln 64-yard run East 24–10
*West - Paul Lowe 5-yard run East 24–17
;Fourth quarter
*West - Jim Fraser 12-yard field goal East 24–20
*West - Art Powell 25-yard pass from Cotton Davidson West 27–24 (en)
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- Top passers
* East – Babe Parilli – 19/30, 228 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
* West – Tobin Rote – 12/28, 167 yards, 2 INT
Top rushers
* East – Larry Garron – 7 rushes, 41 yards
* West – Keith Lincoln – 14 rushes, 121 yards, TD
Top receivers
* East – Charley Hennigan – 5 receptions, 107 yards
* West – Lance Alworth – 6 receptions, 102 yards (en)
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- The 1964 All-Star Game was the AFL's third annual season-ending showpiece, which featured the outstanding performers from the 1963 season. A team drawn from the Western Division defeated their Eastern counterparts by a score of 27–24, scoring 24 unanswered points after trailing 24–3 at halftime. The head coaches were Sid Gillman and Mike Holovak, who had faced each other in the AFL Championship game two weeks earlier, with Gillman's Chargers beating Holovak's Patriots 51–10. The MVP of that game, Keith Lincoln, was named offensive MVP of the All-Star game after rushing for 121 yards and a touchdown. Raiders linebacker Archie Matsos intercepted a pass and won the defensive MVP award. (en)
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- 1964 American Football League All-Star game (en)
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