WW WanuWAVVM wane gt 10 the examlnor Monday Oct 24 1977 Pressure is still there lay British Columbia Lions defensive tackle Frank Landy smashes into Hamilton Tiger ats quarterback Jimmy Jones during FL action Sunday in Hamilton Tiats sacked Lions 3121 Photo NFL roundup Broncos stiII unbeaten after win over Bengals EFC scoring lead By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dont believe in lelliwns says Denver Broncos head coach Red Miller statement coach Tom Landry and his Dal las Cowboys might do well to heed Millers team skyhigh after their 30 National Football League romp over Oakland Raiders week ago might have been forgiven if theyd turned in lackluster perform ance in Cincinnati But on the contrary they were as tough as ever with first and secondstri ngers pitching in to down the Bengals 2413 That left the Broncos as the American Conferences only unbeaten team The Cowboys hold that distinction in the National Conference but it wasnt easy staying that way After emotional victories over divisionrivals St Louis Car dinals and Washington Red skins the previous two weeken ds Dallas looked flat against Philadelphia and only blocked punt converted into touchdown enabling the Cowboys to nose out the Eagles 1610 In Sundays other action New England Patriots upset Baltimore Colts 173 San Fran cisco 49ers tripped Detroit Lions 287 Kansas City Chiefs edged San Diego Chargers 2t 16 St Louis outscored New Orleans Saints 4931 and Oakland Raiders nipped New York Jets 2827 OILERS DROP REMATCH Pittsburgh Steelers downed Houston Oilers 2710 Atlanta Falcons beat Chicago Bears 16 10 Miami Dolphins whipped Seattle Seahawks 3113 Clever land Browns got past Buffalo Bills 2716 Green Bay Packers blanked Tampa Bay Bucca neers 11H and New York Giants defeated Washington Redskins 176 Los Angeles Rams entertafn Minnesota Vikings tonight The mark of good team is when reserves have to come in Miller saidand he knew what he was talking about Craig Morton who had teamed with Jack Dolbin on an Blyard goahead touchdown play late in the first half went out with an injury The Broncos could have collapsed but second year quarterback Craig Penrose kept them moving directing 63yard touchdown drive in the fourth pcrirxi to Iockitup The Cowboys were sputtering along before Jay Saldi and Charlie Waters woke them up Saldi blocked Spike Jones punt in the fourth period and Waters ran the ball 17 yards for what turned out to be the wiri ning touchdown Quarterback Steve Grogan completed 11 of 16 passes for 214 yards and touchdown as the Patriots beat the Colts While Grogan had plenty of time to pass his Baltimore coun terpart Bert Jones was kept busy by the Patriots defence and never got the Colts moving CLAIM FIRST VICTORY Jim Plunkctt connected with Gene Washington on firsthalf touchdown passes of 32 and 35 yards to beat the LiorLs for San Franciscos first victory of the season Kansas City broke into the win column for the first time but took its time doing it With minutes to play San Diego led 167 but Tony Reed bulled in from one yard out to cut the margin to two points and 31 seconds later safety Tim Gray dashed 16 yards with Rickey Youngs fumble for the winning touchdown Mel Gray caught touchdown passes from quarterback Jim Hart and running back Terry Metcalf and Wayne Morris scored four times on short yardage runs in St Louiss wideopen victory Oakland wiped out the Jets 2714 lead as Ken Stabler fired his secondand third touchdown passes of the game tt 33 Dallas Cowboys running back is flipped high in the air by Philadelphia Enigmbgckcr Frank Le Master In the fourth period of NFL game In Philadelphia Sun day Flip spoiled Cowboys try for touchdown but set up Dallas field goal Cowboys won IGIO AP Photo ff beh for Winnipeg By JOHN SHORT The Canadian Press Winnipeg Blue Bombers clinched playoff berth in the Western Conference of the Canadian Football League on Sun day but head coach Bud Riley said the accomplishment didnt ease any pressure on him Pressure pressure Thats all ever hear he said mo ments after the Bombers downed Calgary Stampeders 1913 Where is it What is it dont know what it means said Riley There isnt any The victory gave Winnipeg 18 points two more than Edmon ton Eskimos and four more than Saskatchewan Roughriders Winnipeg has one game remaining while Edmonton and Saskat chewan have two each NEED ONE WIN The Eskimos moved within one win or one Saskatchewan loss of clinching second place when they rallied in the third quarter for 1612 victory over Toronto Argonauts in one of two in terlocking games In the other Hamilton TigerCats kept their Eastern Confer ence playoff hopes alive with 3121 win over British Columbia Lions who have almost clinched first place in the West Montreal Alouettes clinched first place in the Eastern Con ference with 2816 triumph over Ottawa Rough Riders The weekends results left Ottawa and Toronto in tie for second place with Hamilton two points behind The only Canadian Football League team out of the playoffs is Calgary which rallied late in the fourth quarter against the Bombers Mike Holmes took 37yard pass from Ralph Brock and Tom Walker plunged one yard for Winnipeg touchdowns Bernie Ruoff converted both and added two singles and 41yard field goal Matthew Reed and Joe Colvey scored Calgarys touchdowns and Cyril McFall converted one At Edmonton Dave Cutler of the Eskimos kicked three field goals to erase his own oneseason record He also added con vert after Waddell Smith scored on fiveyard pass from Bruce Lemmerman PADS LEAD Scoring leader Cutler now has 165 points four fewer than his CFL record of 169 Toronto lost its last chance for victory when Larry High baugh intercepted pass by Chuck Ealey at the goalline on the last play of the game Ealey scored 12yard touchdown run for the Argos while Zenon Andrusyshyn converted and kicked field goal and two singles One windaided punt was measured at 108 yards erasing the record 102yarder kicked by Dave Mann of Toronto in 1966 Cutler now has 42 field goals two more than he kicked in 1975 Tom Wilkinson started at quarterback for the Eskimos but left with severelyscraped right elbow Lemmerman hit Canadian Stu Lang with seven passes for 168 yards The Eskimos also lost running back Howard Strickland with bruised or broken right hand Xrays will be taken today Jimmy Edwards sparked Hamilton with vital fourthquarter touchdown and gained 174 yards in 24 carries to boost his leagueleading total to 1311 yards Mike Harris who scored one of the Hamilton touchdowns was kicked in the stomach during goalltline stand and was taken to hospital after convulsing on the bench Offensive guard Darryl Craig suffered an undetermined head injury and was listed in good condition in hospital early today Doyle Orange and Jimmy Jones scored other Hamilton touch downs Nick Jambrosic kicked field goal and four converts Jim Harrison and Jerry Taggc scored BC touchdowns Lui Passaglia had convert and two field goals while Terry Bailey caught twopoint conversion pass Sweet maintains By THE CANADIAN PRESS Don Sweet of Montreal Alouettes picked up nine points Saturdayin his teams 2816win over Ottawa Rough Riders to maintain his lead in the East ern Football Conference scoring race Sweet has 21point lead over Gerry Organ of the Rough Rid ers who had field goal and convert in losing cause giv ing the Ottawa kickcr109 points on the season Zenon Andrusyshyn of To ronto Argonauts had field goal convert and two singles in his teams 1612 loss to Edmon ton Eskimos to increase his point total to 101 for the season andthird lace In fourt place is another pla cekicker Nick Jambrosic of Hamilton TigerCats who picked up seven points in his teams 3121 win Sunday over British Columbia Lions Richard Holmes of the Rough Riders who had touchdown Saturday has 11 touchdowns for 66 points and fifth place He is followed by Peter Dalla Riva of Montreal who had two touchdowns Saturday and Mike Harris of Hamilton who had one TD Sunday Each have 48 points on eight touchdowns The leaders TIFiSI Sweet 34 ll Organ 34 24 109 Andrusyshyn 20 21 12 95 Jamhrosm ll 18 19 79 Holmes T4 11 66 Dalla mm it 48 Harris ll 11 46 Gabriel 42 Edwards ll 40 xEaley 26 Harry 24 fates fl 24 Murphy 24 Jones ll 24 it two point convert Cutler breaks his own By THE CANADIAN PRESS Dave Cutler of Edmonton Eskimos broke two of his own records Sunday and came with in four poian of equalling third as the Eskimos defeated Toronto Argonauts 1612 in Canadian Football League in terlocking game Cutler kicked three field goals and convert in the game That gave him 42 field goals for the seasonetwo more than the CPL and allpro recor ds he set two seasons ago The tallies also gave Cutler 165 points for the season in Western Conference scoring He has two more games remaining to surpass his CFL record of 169 points in single season Lui Passaglia of British Co lumbia Lions 23 points behind Cutler in second place boosted his seasontotal to 142 by kick Queens is first HAMILTON CP Queens University collected 190 points to win the the mens division of the Ontario Universities Ath letic Association track and field meet Saturday Ronald DeMarci of the Uni versity of Toronto became the first Ontario collegiate athlete to clear seven feet in high jump He jumped seven feet threeguarters of an inch Duncan Card of Queens Uni versity tied the associations loometre record of 107 seconds and also won the ï¬lometre race McMaster University won the womens section with 123 poin ts University of Toronto placed second in both the mens and womens divisions records ing two field goals and con vert in his teams 3121 loss to Hamilton Tiger Cats in another interlocking game Sunday The leaders rn Cutler 42 10 165 Passaglru BC 211 36 142 Ruoff 35 22 20 HI Macoritti 27 19 10 94 McIall 10 25 92 Scott 54 Germany 54 Bright 11 48 Crump 42 Molnar 42 Tilden rents big choice of trucks for moving mer chandise or furniture By the day week or month at very economical rates 34f Hayfield St 7370800 Featuring Chevrolet and other fine trucks Anyb Nobody seems to be in control of the ball as Ontario players dark sweaters scramble over British Columbia players in TORONTO CP Jockey Angel Cordero Jr put trainer Maurice Zilber in happier frame of mind Sunday with onelength victory aboard Exceller in the 40th running of the Canadian International Championship stakes at Woodbine race track Zilber who has sent out three of the last four winners in the championship for Texas millionaire Nelson Bunker Hunt had mixed emotions about Corderos ride in the Man oWar Stakes at Belmont Park in New York on Oct In his first North American start Exceller finished second to Majestic Light in the Man oWar as Cordero was twice shutoff in midstretch while trying to catch the winner thought Exceller would just gallop in the race Zilber said after the Man oWar He was unfortunately victim of the jockeys skill Exceller looked like football player looking for hole to run through Later however Zilber said he wasnt unhappy with Cor deros ride adding It was one of those things It was all forgotten after Sundays race over distance of Im miles on the Marshall turf course as Cordero made it perfect day winning the championship with record gross purse of $193500 over Majestic Light then coming back with victory aboard Pro Consul in the $35000added Bunty Lawless stakes CAUGHT LEADER Cordero stayed well off the pace with Exceller moving from 10111 at the quarter pole to eighth at the half seventh Repeat performer Bill Rodgers of Boston hits the finish line as the judge raises his hand to indicate he is the number one runner to finish in the annual marathon in New York Sunday in Central Park The marathon which included 5000 runners went all five boroughs of the city Rodgers also won the marathon last year AP Photo Iowcosr TERM IIIE INSURANCE Annually Renewable Term Term Life Insurance at its best Renewable to age 75 Covers needs for mortgage insurance family protection partnership Low low rates 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$669213 Ma gestic Lights secondplace finish was worth $42570 to Ogden Mills Phipps of New York increasing the fouryear old colts lifetime earnings to $574858 Johnny owned by Dana Bray wound up third in the 12horse field lengths with Jorge Velasquez aboard while Momigi running for Koichiro Hayata of Japan finished fourth under Jean Cruguet INHIBITER GOES LAME After Momigi came True Colors Paddock Park Diagra matic also owned by Hunt Coverack Barbson Chintain Inhibiter and Dance In Time past the finish line and was vanned off and Coverack ran as an entry for Kinghaven Farms of nearby King City Majestic Light Kentuckybred by Majestic Prince and ler Kentuckybred by Vaguer Nob were sent off as the 6105 cofavorites by crowd of 24354 Exce on C1 SOUf MONTERREY Mexico CP Canadas national soccer team bowed out of the sixcoun try World Cup qualifying tour nament on sour note Saturday night forced to play 10 men to 11 for 55 minutes in 31 loss to Mexico Canada was leading on brilliant goal by Buzz Parsons of Vancouver Whitecaps when Peter Roe of Toronto Metros Croatia was tossed out of the game for questionable in cident in the 35th minute of the first half The Canadians were lining up for corner kick in the 33rd minute and Roe took his place foot from Mexican goalkeepr Francisco Castreon Referee Rudolph Moses the Nether landsAntilles didnt see what happened next but linesman Jose Valverde of Costa Rica didor at least part of what happened Roe said both the goalkeeper and the Mexican centrehalf kicked him in the back of the leg So turned around and pushed the goalkeeper Roe said He grabbed his face and dove to the ground and the next thing know theres red card It happened on the linesmans side so he had to see what they did but he only saw me and out went was upset because it was definitely going to be vic tory You need 11 men against Mexico feel bad because let the team and the country down stretch to earn Jr of New York Inhibiter which went lame note Three minutes after Roe went off the undermanned Canadian team saw Javier Guzman tie the score and six minutes later Guzman beat goalkeeper Tony Chursky on deflected shot to put Mexico ahead 21 The Canadians worked hard in the second and deserved credit for holding Mexico to one goal at 20 minutes by Hugh Sanchez The game was important to Canada only in that victory might have assured the club second place in the tournament The loss left the Canadians with record of two wins two losses and tie the same as El Salva dor However the Central American country had better goal spread than Canada and was awarded third place behind Haiti 311 and the unbeaten Mexicans Mexico had already clinched the berth in next years World Cup in Argentina when Canada tied Haiti 11 on Thursday Canada went into Saturdays game without the services of Bruce Wilson and Bob Lenar duzzi of the Whitecaps both of whom had been suspended for one game Wilson was sus pended because he had received two yellow caution cards but Lenarduzzi was 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