were kh Sedans an to BC Lions quarterback Jerry Tagge clutches the ball as he is sacked by Edmonton Eskimo Dan Kepley during the first Eskimos score at will pound BC Lions 381 EDMONTON CP Edmonton Eskimos turned quick start into an easy victory Sunday as they smashed British Columbia Lions 381 for the right to represent the Western Foot ball Conference in the Canadian Football League final next week at Montreal The Eskimos scored touchdowns the first two times they had the ball and followed perfectly their intention to jump in front and let the Lions try to come from behind The Lions probably were hampered by temperatures of 17 at the start of the gameit was several degrees colder at the endbut the major roblem was handling Edmontons de fensive front four bac ed by allstar linebacker Danny Kepley The front four collected 11 sacks against BC quarterbacks Jerry Tagge and Gary Keithley and kept giving the offensive team the ball in good field position Edmonton has given up only one point in its last two games The Eskimos leave Tuesday for Montreal where they hope to extend their record against Montreal Alouettes in the Grey Cup CAUGHT TD PASSES George McGowan and Stu Lang caught touchdown passes from Bruce Lemmerman in the first quarter Jim Germany later scored on screen pass and Larry Highbaugh romped over when Bill Stevenson lateralled to him after pass inter ception Dave Cutler completed Edmontons scoring with four con verts three field goals and single BC managed only single by Lui Passaglia in the second quarter as Edmonton led 170 20 and 301 by quarters Head coach Hugh Campbell said the Eskimos hoped to jump in front and use their outstanding defence to control the Lions After we got in front we knew BC could only dropback ass said defensive tackle Dave Fennel nearing the end of is best season Any team that wants to try to win by drop back passing against the Eskimos is welcome to try British Columbia coach Vic Rapp who moved to the Lions af ter four years as Edmonton offensive boss was disappointed in his teams performance but said the young club will continue to improve Edge Ottawa 21 18 Als advance to Grey Cup MONTREAL CP Ottawa Rough Riders will not be back to defend the Grey hip cham pionship they won last year be cause Montreal Alouettes will be carrying the Eastern Foot ball Conference banner for the third time in the last four sea sons in the Canadian Football Leagues championship game Coming off threeweek rest the Alouettes who rolled to an 115 record in regularseason play made the most of their op portunities Saturday to defeat Ottawa Rough Riders 2118 and the right to play Edmonton Es kimos in next Sunday at Olym pic Stadium The Alouettes who defeated the Rough Riders four times during the regular season could easily have been tators for next weeks fair had Ottawa been able to make the most of some excellent chances The Rough Riders picked off three errant tosses from Mon treal quarterback Sonny Wade and aso recovered fumble but neither starting quar terback Tom Clements nor reliever Condredge Holloway could take full advantage of the situation We turned the ball over and gave them good field position few times admitted Wade But the defence came up for us PRAISES DEFENCE Ottawa coach George Bran cato said thought we out played them defensively We turned in our best defensive ef fort of the year We caused some turnovers but we just couldnt take advantage of them Tell Mans Slim Collars to 19 Sleeves to 36 570 POI MIN Dollop 71515 Coach Marv Levy who will lead Montreal into its third championship against Edmon ton since 1974 said the Riders are just as good football team as we are but this is the best weve played against them The Alouettes entered the fourth quarter trailing 1817 but Don Sweets second field goal of the game with 252 gone put them ahead to stay Sweet also kicked single on wide three point attempt later in the quar ter and also added converts to Wades irstquarter touchdown and Peter Dalla Rivas TD in the third quarter Wade dashed five yards when his receivers were covered at 1234 of the first arter and Dalia Riva made iving catch of fiveyard TD strike from Wade in the third Tomorrow Florida Mobile Home SemInar Whats it like to live in Florida in an adult mobile home community Find out how easy it is to retire on Floridas beautiful Gulf coast where retirement starts as low as $2299000 05 Cd Min Edtii Pep Norm llehte Ieel lltete 91 Mluiuege Street lest Mlle Ontario 705 3259555 Refreshments and Colour Film Adults only Prices and models subject to change with0ut notice INFORMATIVE SEMINAR SHOWINGS Tuesday November 22 1977 230 PM and 730 PM Holiday Inn ORILLIA add wk as half of the CFL western conference sudden death game Sun day in Edmonton Edmonton defeated BC 381 CP Photo Well be back he said Ke the mopup man on the Eskimo defensive crew said the team had something to prove after BC won two of three meetings during the regular season Ive heard some suggestions that Im not very big said Kepley You dont have to be big to play behind our front four Fennel Bill Stevenson Ron Estay and David Boone have been named Alberta Crude for their assaults on rival quarter backs WEATHER FACTOR Campbell said the weather was factor because it is tough to come from behind when its cold but Rapp said his team was not beaten by the conditions Rapp said rookie Ken Hinton helped dig hole for the Lions on the first lay when he elected to run out of the end zone with Cutlers kichf and reached only the threeyard line The coach said he should have conceded single point to get better field position Passaglia was forced to punt from his own end zone and the Eskimos scored in two plays run for 10 yards by Howard Strickland and Lemmermans 24yard ass to McGowan The next time Lemmerman touch the ball he threw 59 yard touchdown pass to Lang Lemmerman completed 13 of 24 passes for 323 yards His touchdown toss to Germany covered 57 yards as the Lions were caught in safety blitz Lemmermans major target was Lang who victimized Rocky Long most of the time as be hauled in five passes for 128 yards Germany was Edmontons top runner with 75 yards in 12 car ries before he left in the last quarter with minor knee injury He is expected to be ready for Montreal McGowan ripped be in his left hand when he fell on the frigild turf before the first half but said he would not miss the ma The defensive team held BC to 94 yards in net offence Tagge and Keithley completed 13 of 32 pass attempts while Passaglia hit on one toss for 31yards he fet Running back Mike Murphy and quarterback Holloway scored the Ottawa touchdowns Holloway who relieved Cle ments early in the third quar Ottawa ahead 1817 at 1449 of the Bi period He then threw in complete on twopoint con verSIon attempt Gerry Organ short on 53 yard field goal attempt on the final play of the game had convert and field goal with punter Gerald Kunyk getting pair of singles to complete Ot tawas scoring The Rough Riders who downed Saskatchewan Rough riders 2320 in the 1976 Grey Cup now have lost to Montreal the last three times they have met in the East final In 1974 the Alouettes won 144 in Mon treal while in 1975 the Alouet Dell and his crew OA243177 tes recorded 2010 decision in The Ottawa coaches were in censed with what they felt was ter put the Rough Riders slipshod officiating by referee By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS They dont pay Walter Payton to be con versationalist Hes paid to run with the ball and he does that better than anyone else in the National Football League He proved that again on Sun day running up record 275 yardstwo more than Simpson did last yearto lead Chicago Bears past Minnesota Vikings 107 In Sundays other games San Diego Chargers upset Oakland Raiders 127 Denver Broncos beat Kansas City Chiefs 147 Pittsburgh Steelers downed Dallas Cowboys 2813 Cleveland Browns tripped New York Giants 217 Baltimore Colts whipped New York Jets 3312 and Los Angeles Rams got past San Francisco 49ers 2310 Elsewhere New Orleans Saints nip Atlanta Falcons 2120 Cincmnati Bengals edged Miami Dolphins 2317 New England Patriots trimmed Buf falo Bills 207 St Louis Cardi nals defeated Philadelphia Eagles 2116 Houston Oilers beat Seattle Seahawks 2210 and Detroit Lions downed Tampa Bay Bucanneers 167 Tonight Green Bay Packers play the Redskins in Washing ton On Thursday Thanksgiving Day in the United States Detroit entertains Chicago while Miami is at St Louis LIKES T0 CONCENTRATE dont like my teammates running up to me and telling me Ive done this or thathit breaks my concentration Payton said after his explosive 40carry performance that included Chicagos lone touchdown on oneyard burst in the second period The holes were there and just ran All can say is that this was day when everything went right and we got big win The Chicago and Detroit vic tories pulled the two clubs to within one game of the first Payton sets new record Bears stun Vikes lO7 place Vikings in the National Conferences Central Division Bob Thomas kicked 37yard field goal to give the Bears 10 halftime lead and the Vikings without Fran Tarkenton could only muster one touchdown when Matt Blair blocked thirdperiod punt and ran it 10 yards for the score For the second time this sea son Denver grabbed first place in the American Conference West This time it was com liments of San Diego which ayoed Oakland quarterback Ken Stabler with firstperiod knee injur then beat the Raid ers on roo ie Rolf Benirschkes field goals of 22 and 46 yards The play that got Denver its winning points was 23yard TD pass from Craig Morton to Haven Moses with about minutes to play CAUGHT AT ONE Raymond Burks of the Chiefs slip through the line and das ed 51 ards with the ball on fake ki but was caught on the Denver one by Wright and the Broncos defence then held thwarting the Kansas City scor ing bid Franco Harris erupted for careerhigh 179 yards and two touchdowns one of them on 61yard dash and Terry Brad shaw passed for pair of scores to pace the Steelers Dallas run ning back Tony Dorsett retur ning to the city where he starred as collegian with Pitt finished with 73 yards 13 of them on the Cowboys first TD Linebacker Gerald Irons broke thirdperiod tie with an interception and 53yard run for the first touchdown of his ro career then Cleveland ocked up its victory over the Giants en David Mays play ing in place of injured Brian Sipe passed 18 yards to Paul Warfield for fourthquarter score Bert Joness scoring strikes of 53 yards to Raymond Chester 33 to Glenn Doughty and 28 to Lydell Mitchell plus Dallas Cowboy quarterback Roger Staubach tucked the ball in and went to the turf under the weight of Ernie Holmes of the Steelers in first quarter action Sunday Holmes got help on the sack from Dwight White rear The series of downs Downtown Barrie Watch for this sign it will mean message from Barrie Downtown ended with owboy punt Al Laserphoto Winning tradition helps Mustangs TORONTO CP Quarterback Jame Bone said tradition helped carry him and his University of Western Ontario teammate to their lopsided victorv in Saturdays College Bowl football championship The football tradition at Western was probably in the back of everbodys mind today said Bone Some teams might go out there hoping not to lose it but we were only going out to win The tradition he referred to included three previous College Bowl titles in seven years including last years 2913 win over Acadia University Axemen of Wolfville This time the Western Mustangs from London Ont beat the same Acadia team 4815 the most lopsided score in the College Bowls 13year history But Acadia coach Bob Vespaziani and quarterback Bob Cameron said their club was just as well motivated as West ern Its just that Western was the better team this time around said Vespaziani dont think we were flat the Acadia coach added They were good football team You dont know how good they are until you play against them Today they were damn sight better It was embar rasls1ing know its frustrating for the players but to me its bot really thought this would be crackerjack football game There was lot of satisfaction for us this year yet it still stinks The Mustangs gave early notice to the Axemen and the crowd of 19514 at Varsit Stadium that they intended to con trol the game moving rom their own 28 to the Acadia 16 using nine consecutive rushing plays From the 16 Bone threw for the first touchdown to Tom Amott and the Axemen were left behind the rest of the day Its really hard to play catchup football said Cameron who earlier had been named the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Unions outstanding player of the year Bone combined with Walt Payerl for 58yard passand run touchdown play in the second quarter and Paul Ford kicked two field goals and two converts to give the Mustangs 201 lead at the half Miamis loss to Cincinnati enabled the Colts to widen their AFC East lead over the Dolphins to two games Pat Haden threw 26yard touchdown pass to Billy 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