<P> The postgame trophy presentation ceremony was handled by CBS' Pat Summerall and NBC's George Ratterman . Summerall and Ratterman were forced to share a single microphone . </P> <P> During the game, the official balls from both leagues were used--when the Chiefs were on offense, the official AFL football (Spalding JV - 5) was used, and when the Packers were on offense, the official NFL ball (Wilson's "The Duke") was used . Even the officiating crew was made up of a combination of AFL and NFL referees, with the NFL's Norm Schachter as the head referee . </P> <P> After both teams traded punts on their first possessions of the game, the Packers jumped out to an early 7--0 lead, driving 80 yards in six plays . The drive was highlighted by Starr's passes, to Marv Fleming for 11, to Elijah Pitts for 22 yards on a scramble, and to Carroll Dale for 12 yards . On the last play, Bart Starr threw a pass to reserve receiver Max McGee, who had replaced re-injured starter Boyd Dowler earlier in the drive . (Dowler had injured the shoulder the previous week after scoring a third quarter touchdown; Cowboys defensive back Mike Gaechter had upended him several steps after scoring and he landed awkwardly .) McGee slipped past Chiefs cornerback Willie Mitchell, made a one - handed catch at the 23 - yard line, and then took off for a 37 - yard touchdown reception (McGee had also caught a touchdown pass after replacing an injured Dowler in the NFL championship game). On their ensuing drive, the Chiefs moved the ball to Green Bay's 33 - yard line, but kicker Mike Mercer missed a 40 - yard field goal . </P> <P> Early in the second quarter, Kansas City drove 66 yards in six plays, featuring a 31 - yard reception by receiver Otis Taylor, to tie the game on a seven - yard pass to Curtis McClinton from quarterback Len Dawson . But the Packers responded on their next drive, advancing 73 yards down the field and scoring on fullback Jim Taylor's 14 - yard touchdown run with the team's famed "Power Sweep" play . Taylor's touchdown run was the first in Super Bowl history . This drive was again highlighted by Starr's key passes . He hit McGee for 10 yards on third and five; Dale for 15 on third and ten; Fleming for 11 on third and five; and Pitts for 10 yards on third and seven to set up Taylor's TD on the next play . </P>

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