wl 14The Barrie Examiner Mondo October 18 1976 Argos stopAloue ttes cold in By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal Alouettes coach Marv Levy may have hit the roverbial nail on the head fol owing his teams 2910 loss to Toronto Argonauts in an East ern Football Conference game Sunday They cut off our long game our short game and our running game said Levy There wasnt much left after that While the Argonauts took an early 140 lead it was the de fence that held the team to gether The Toronto secondary stuck closely to Montrealre ceivers while the Argonauts front four led by defensive tackle Granny Liggins gave Montreal quarterback Sonny Wade rough time The Montreal signal caller completed only 15 of 35 passes for 127 yards and threw inter ceptions to Barry Finlay and Sam Cvijanovich pleasing the crowd of 49650 at CNE Sta dium The win pulled the Argos into secondplace tie with the Alouettes in the EFC The RUSS JACKSON proud of team Argos and Alouettes have 13 points and lead Hamilton Tiger Cats by sin le point in the fight for playof berths INCREASE LEAD Ottawa Rough Riders in 910 triump creased their firstplace lead to four points with 3736 win over Calgary Stampeders in game Saturday The Rough Riders led 3113 at halftime but needed late field goal to give them the victory Ottawa Montreal and Ham ilton each have three ames left in the regular schedu and Toronto has two The Argos will be idle this weekend while the Alouettes take on Edmonton Eskimos on Saturday and the Ticats and Rough Riders clash Sunday at Hamilton The convincing Toronto vic tory pleased Argos coach Russ Jackson who had been harshly criticized by the Toronto press following his teams 343 loss to Saskatchewan Roughriders last week The guys were fed up with all the junk that has been writ ten about them in the news rs and said about them on ra i0 and television and showed it said Jackson Im proud of them While the Argos defence held the Alouettes to 67 yards rush Missed thirddown gambles hurt Lion THE CANADIAN PRESS pair of thirddown gambles by British Columbia misfired Sunday and Ca Murphys Lions lost 2815 to the Western Foot ball Conferenceleading Sas katchewan Roughriders About 21500 fans in Empire Stadium watched the Rough riders took 210 lead and with stand lasthalf surge by the Lions In Winnipeg Jim Washington of the Blue Bombers tore apart Edmonton Eskimos defence for 159 yards rushing and three touchdowns as Winnipeg de feated Edmonton 3633 in the other Sunday WFC contest Saskatchewan now leads Ed monton by three points in the race for first ï¬lace Winnipeg leads BC rec in the fight for the thi and final playoff spot Lions and Winnipeg each have three games remaining the final one Nov meeting between the two clubs BACKS SCORE Saskatchewan got touch downs Sunday from defensive backs Lorne Richardson and Ken McEachem plus one from on loyard pass from Ron Lancaster to wide receiver KING SIZE 205 Rhett Dawson in the second quarter On the final offensive play of the game Lancaster was knocked out on tackle by de fensive end Wayne Smith but the Rider quarterback wobbled back to the bench WFC scoring leader Bob Macoritti completed the Sas katchewan scoring with two converts single and field goals from 41 and 54 yards BC got touchdown from Mike Strickland and field goals from Lui Passaglia of 36 and 43 yards plus the convert Lions also got safety touch in the fourth quarter when Paul Wil liams misplayed kick Trailing 30 the Lions had thirddownandsix at the Sas katchewan 48 when Murphy or dered direct snap to blocking back Ted Dushinski while in punting formation Dushinski stumbled and fell two yards short and Lancaster moved the Riders on six consecutive passes for Dawsons touch down DEFENDED THE CALL Murphy in his second year since taking over in midseason from the sacked Eagle Keys in 1975 said the play was well ex ecuted and that one guy got to sin 2815 defeat Dushinski just that one guy Late in the game on third downandthree situation at the Saskatchewan 21 Murphy called for itch to Strickland who was nai ed for fouryard lossb Richardson Ric Cassata was at quarter back until six minutes into the third quarter when Canadian Eric Guthrie came in to cut the Saskatchewan lead to 2115 be fore Richardsons gamesaving tackle on Strickland Saskatchewan had total of fence of 281 yards to BCs 224 Lancaster hit on 15 of 24 passes for 217 yards Cassata and Guthrie combined 13 of 34 for 136 yards At Winnipeg the Eskimos scored when Lar Highbaugh caught 48yar pass from Bruce Lemmerman with one second remaining in the game Highbaugh and Joe Holliman the two Edmonton speedsters got tWo other touchdowns Highbaugh on kickoff run back of 118 yards and Holliman on 5yard punt return Garry Lefebvre got fiveyard Lem merman pass Dave Cutler completed the scoring with three converts and pair of field goals ANNOUNCING SPECIAL FIIJER FROM MATINEE THE MILD CIGARETTE THATACTUALLYTASTES GOOD to ing the Toronto offence came through with one of its best per formances of the season REED WAS HOT The Argos scored all four touchdowns on passes Mat thew Reed hitting Neil Lum sden Anthony Davis and A1 Chamk and Chuck Ealey con necting with John Harvey The Alouettes scorin came on 34yard field goal Don Sweet in the second quarter and fouryard pass from Wade to Peter Dalia Riva late in the game Reed started his second game of the season and was effective both running and passing until he suffered split ip late in the third quarter and was replaced by Ealey Reed finished with 80 yards on six carries and was good on 16 of 24 passes for 177 yards The Argos produced total of fence of 347 yards 201 on pass ing and 171 on the ground On Saturday Gerry Organs 47yard field goal with 232 left gave the Rough Riders their win over the Stampeders CFL Standings CANADIAN PRESS CFL Eastern Conference Wl lAP ny run Ottawa 1340 28517 Montreal 1256 21613 Toronto 250 31513 Hamilton 21128012 Western Conference Sask 10 375186 20 Edmonton ti 1266 32117 Winnipeg 307 26714 BC 1244 25711 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danger to health increases with amount smoked avoid inhaling Nerage per Cigarette 100s 11mg tar 08mg nicotine King Size mm tar 07mg nicotine By THE ASSOCITED PRESS Jim Hart and the rest of St Louis Cardinals have figured out way to stop Dallas Cow boys something the rest of the National Football League hasnt been able to do Dallas was on its way to its best start since 1969 with vic tories in its first five games The team looked unstoppable with quarterbacks RogerStau bach and Drew Pearson peared to be an unbeatab combination Somehow though Hart and the Cards defence fi ured way to stop them and long est winning streak in the NFL this season and take away sole possession of the lead in the Na tional Conference East Division Hart overcame two inter ceptions which stopped poten tial scoring drives and com pleted 22 of 33 passes for 346 yards and three touchdowns in cluding tw0 to Me Gray one 54yarder as the Cardinals edged the Cowboys 2117 Sun da Ixhe victory left the Cardinals and Cowboys with identical 51 records and enhanced the Car dinals chances of capturing its third consecutive NFC East title dont think anybody can say were fluke now and cant be considered favorite to win another division title Hart said VIKINGS WIN In other NFL games Min nesota Vikings thumped New York Giants 247 Pittsburgh Steelers beat Cincinnati Bengals 236 Kansas City Chiefs nipped Miami Dolphins 2017 in overtime San Fran cisco 49ers clubbed New Orleans Saints 333 Oakland LAAA 444 AAA4414 AM AAJAAMAWAMMMAMWAA LA Cardinals end Dallas streak Raiders beat Denver Broncos 1710 Baltimore Colts downed Buffalo Bills 3113 San Diego Chargers defeated Houston Oilers 3027 Washington Red skins topped Detroit Lions207 Los Angeles Rams got by Chicago Bears 2012 Seattle Seahawks edged Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1310 Green Bay Packers beat Philadel hia Eagles 2813 and Cleve and Browns defeated Atlanta Fal consZO17 New York Jets England tonight Fran Tarkenton threw two scoring passesincluding 41 yarder to Chuck Foremanand completed 21 of 30 attempts for 288 yards as the Vikings be came the NFLS only unde feated team at 501 The Steel ers 24 broke threegame los ing streak and remained alive in the American Conference Central Division race while handing the divisionleading Bengals their second loss in six games Kansas City 24 won its sec ond in row when an Stenerud kicked 34yard field goal with 12 seconds left in overtime Gene Washington caught his Slst career touchdown pass and San Francisco 51 main tained its lead in the NFC West at the expense of New Orleans 24 The AFC Westleading Raid ers 51 came from behind on 46yard Ken StablertoCliff Branch touchdown pass and Pete Banaszaks oneyard TD plunge in the third quarter Bert Jones unloaded two touch down passes in the fourth quar tera nineyarder to Glenn Doughty and threeyarder to Don McCaulcyas Baltimore 51 and leading the AFC East beat Buffalo 24 play at New Toronto Blues delight 5000 with fifth win By THE CANADIAN PR SS University of Toron Blues delighted crowd of 5000 Sat urday when they posted their fifth victory in six starts by de feating University of Guelph Gryphons 5118 in one of several homecoming games in the On tarioQuebec Intercollegiate Football Conference In other Western Division games Saturday Western downed Waterloo 548 Windsor defeated Laurier 2014 and Mc Master downed York 2611 In the Eastern Division Ottawa trounced Queens 267 Con cordia beat McGill 4623 and Bishops dumped Carleton 61 14 Halfback Mark Bragagnolo led the homecoming game in Toronto with two touchdowns and 171 yards in rushing as the Blues amassed total offence of 587 yards compared with Guelphs 326 yards Toronto quarterback Dave Langley passed 15 yards to split end Mark Ackley but Guelph quarterback Craig Conklin con nected on scoring tosses to Mark Brown and Vaughn Wright Half back John Goodrow com pleted Torontos scoring with two touchdowns in the games final three minutes Langley and flanker Chris Kotsopoulos scored the other Toronto touch downs Mike Sokovnin converted five of the Toronto touchdowns and Bruce Pollock added two con verts Toronto also gained twopoint safety touch early in the fourth Andy Balson scored Guelphs first touchdown with diving catch on 22yard Conklin pass in the final minute of the first half None of the Guelph touch downs were converted WATERLOO at WESTERN 54 In London homecoming crowd of 11000 watched the Mustan come back from an halftime deficit Western playing without quarterback Jamie Bone who is out with shoulder injury fell behind 80 on 56yard single Mike Carpow and oneyar touch down run by Joe Alves con verted by Carpow vice Proprietor Ron McCouley dustrlal Pork 3254414 IJII pni McCauley Tractor Equipment Sales Form Industrial Sales Parts and Ser Ifwy lo 11 South of Orlllo the In Opcn tum530 Jll Mon to Fri Set Western behind second string quarterback Paul Ford came back and scored on 44 yard pass from Ford to Dennis Hemphill in the last minutes of the first half Ford in his 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