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Calgary Herald from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 68

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Calgary Heraldi
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Sep. 8, 1980 D2 THE CALGARY HERALD Scoring plays, statistics no salt Wound, but CALGARY 22 WINNIKG 11 FOURTH QUARTER 12- Winnipeg Bruce ThreadgiU's first pass bounced off Kirk's hands to Sid Justin end Kennerd came on to kick a 26-yard FG. 3:40. 13. Calgary Threadgill broke outside far 51 yards, to the seven- On the next play, be passed to Willie Ar-mstead for the touchdown.

Hay added the PAT. 14. Wmnipeg Holmes and Poplawskt gained 3 yards on two quick passes from Brack, Miller ran It to the 26 and. then. Brock fired to rack House tor the touchdown.

Kennerd converted. 930- 15. Winnipeg Brock engineered a nine-play. 51-yard march with less than three minutes remaining. The key was a 29-yard pass to Holmes, at the five.

Miller gained lour yards on two carries and. on thud and goal Brock sneaked over on a keeper. Kennerd added the convert. 13:30. CALGARY 29 WINNIPEG 30 tnterceptton by Terry bris.

two prays later. Brock threw to Mike Hobees for a nine yard major. Trevor Kennerd converted. 12:37. 7.

Winnipeg Motford returned a McTague punt 4S yards to the 2a But Ed McAleney sacked Brack twice, tor a total of 22 yards. Kennerd kicked a 50-yard field goal 14:28. 8 Calgary Johnson hit Fcnani lor 17. to the Stamps' 52.. Then, the quarterback was sacked for a five-yard loss.

Hay attempted a 70-yard field goal 11 was wide, but Vince Phason conceded a single. CALGARY 16 WmtflPEG 10 THIRD QUARTER 9. Calgary Johnson found Kehrin Kirk for 32. Then, on the neit four plays, Willie Burden and Sykes ran for a toted of 31 yards. Forzani was open in the end zone, but dropped a pass bom Johnson.

Hay kicked a 15-yard FG. 6:35. 10. Winnipeg Brock threw to Holmes for 17 and to Joe Poplawsb for another 17. to the ,28.

Calgary held and Kennerd kicked a 35-yard field goal. 10 26 11. Calgary An 11-yard pass. Johason-to-Kirk. set up a Hay FG.

from 34 yards. 14:11. FIRST QUARTER 1. Caifare took the opening bckofi boa then 33 and afar ten Johnson lames Sykes In 14 raids and Bob Victors tor 11 then ran 31 himself, the drive slalied at the 14. Bay bcied a 22-yara field goal.

4 11 Z- Calgary Benue Morrison recovered a Dieter Brock rumble at the Bombers 15. Johnson misfired on two pass attempts and Hay kicked a 20-yard FG lfcOl. CALGARY WINNIPEG 0 SECOND QUARTER 3. Calgary Brock dropped back to throw a screen to Mark Braganolo. but the pass was intercepted by Mere Walker.

Untouched. Walker yscored bom the Bombers' 20. Hay converted. 4 AT 4. Calgary On the ensuing bckofi Hay boomed the ball to Willie Miller, who conceded in the end zone.

4:07. 5. Calgary Stamps launched a short sequence: Johnson passed to Sykes for 12 and Tom Forzani for IS and. then. Sykes ran fire.

Mute McTaaue came on and kicked a SS-yard single. Ian Mofford conceding. 8:24. 6. Winnipeg Penalties hurt the Stamps in a nine-play.

75-yaid scoring drive by the Bombers. A costly roughing call on Reggie Lewis wiped out an end-sone a Canadian Football League game. He said he firmly believes Calgary will be a prime contender when the Western Conference playoffs begin in November. "Calgary is an excellent team. They threw everything they had at us and, thankfully, they didn't have anymore to throw," laughed the seven-time all-Canadian tackle.

'It's a long season yet. Anything can happen." Asked if he could explain or provide any in- (Herald staff writer) WINNIPEG John Helton remembers some frustrating seasons when he roamed the Calgary Stam-peders' defensive front 'It wasn't always good times," he recalled. "But we had a tradition there: we always tried to do our best." Helton, now in his second year with Winnipeg, was not about to send any condolences to the slumping Stamps, despite the Blue Bombers' 30-29 triumph Sunday afternoon in sight into the Stamps' disappointing 4-5 record. Helton said: "Sometimes, a team can look good on the blackboard or on paper but, as a pro athlete, you have to learn to expect anything, Any team can beat you. '1 just hope the people in Calgary stay with the team.

Losing today doesn't wipe them out. I know that, if I still was there, I'd be really gung ho. "Listen, if the league measures greatness in terms of the Edmonton Eskimos, then Calgary is a great team because they beat the Eskimos, in I believe Calgary is as good as Edmonton and, I know they'll bounce back. They're too good not to." STAMP COLLECTION. Both Al Burleson and middle linebacker Don' Hover played the entire game.

Burleson said he did not feel out of place, although the Bombers avoided his area. Hover, a former starter with Washington Redskins, was activated Saturday in place of Randy Scott. The move was hastened by the National League club's reported interest in reacquiring Hover Winnipeg also made last- minute changes, deleting receiver Robert Woods and placing defensive back Paul Bennett on the injured list The additions were receiver Bob OTJoherty and Los Angeles Rams' castoff Sid Justin, who played corner In the injuries department, Kelvin Kirk pulled a muscle in his side and James Sykes hurt his ribs Running back Mark Braga-nolo was ailing, so Willie Miller was the only Bomber to rush the ball other than Dieter Brock. Col. 21 201 209 376 19-39 7 7-483 1-0 8-68 Wpg.

19 51 268 254 17-27 I 1-1 4-35 First downs Yards rushing Yards passing Net offence Passes madetried Interceptions by Puntsavg Fumbleslost Penaltiesyards A big first half mm RUSHING Calgary lllii From Page D1 1 9 7 2 3 14 4 Yds 5S 44 33 11 58 -7 Lgt 58 15 31 6 9 2 Threadgill Burden Svkes Johnson Forbes Miller Brock Winnipeg PASSING Calgary 16 3 Yds 174 35 Johnson Threadgill A 29 10 27 tagged with a roughing infraction for a late hit on Brock. The penalty wiped out an interception by Irvin and set the stage for a nine-yard touchdown pass to Holmes. "We just haven't been getting the breaks all year," said Ed McAleney, following his best game of the season. "It sure looks like we don't have a killer instinct, but we're still pros. We still have to go hard every play and not give up.

"I don't like losing, but you have to learn to roll with the punches." The Bombers other points came on a Brock-to-Rick House connection from nine yards, as well as three Trevor Kennerd field goals. For Calgary, Hay totalled 16 points on four field goals, two converts and two singles, one on a 70-yard field-goal attempt. Winnipeg However, the most-damaging blow may have been a rib injury to running back James Sykes late in the third quarter. That loss seemed to take the sting out of the orfence. 'losing Sykes undoubtedly hurt them," said Bombers' coach Ray' Jauch.

"He's a big 'part of their offence." Defensively, the Stamps first-half brilliance and uncharacteristic blitzing tendencies produced six sacks and two Bomber turnovers. The first, a Brock fumble recovered by Bemie Morrison, led to a J.T. Hay field goal. The second was an attempted screen that was intercepted by Merv Walker and returned 20 yards for a touchdown. However, were mistakes.

Defensive end Reggie Lewis was Brock 17 268 RECEIVING Calgary TODAY DRAG RACING Fall Fox Hunt Gates open at 5 p.m. and racing is at 7 at Calgary International Raceway. SOFTBALL City men's championship Found-robin ploy at Renfrew and Shouldice, 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY SOFTBALL City men's championship Round-robin ploy at Renfrew and Shouldice, 6:30 p.m. Menu Yds 54 30 63 24' 20 7 110 56 SI 21 Forzani Burden Kirk Svkes Vlccars Armstead Holmes Pcclawskl House Aynslev- Winnipeg I ft UNB EA17BLE! UPC wirephoto PLYMOUTH VOLARE DODGE ASPEN Ed Jones: in right place at right time.

Whole town is talking about the Jones boy Edmonton 53 Hamilton 18 EDMONTON (CP) Edmonton defensive back Ed Jones read Hamilton's offence perfectly Sunday afternoon and picked off three passes, returning two of them for touchdowns, as the Eskimos crushed the Tiger-Cats 53-18 in a Canadian Football League game. Ul) jUuJlsJJulMl feilZvS i ii i WO "Our line rush is very good. It forces a lot of of-iences to sprint out and, when most teams do that. inQnTninhtOHti MOW Bubbly, finally, opened Vy I GLASS-BELTED WH1TEWALL RADIAL TIRES. BODY SIDE TAPE STRIPES ADJUSTABLE HEAD RESTRAINTS FUEL-SAVING TORQUEFLITE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWER STEERING DELUXE WHEEL COVERS WHEEL LIP MOULDINGS FRONT Unbeatable is the word.for it! For less than you can be driving a beautiful, roomy, fuel-efficient Plymouth Volare or Dodge Aspen equipped with all these features: DEPENDABLE, ECONOMICAL 3.

7 SLANT SIX ENGINE RUGGED AND REAR BUMPER GUARDS FRONT AND REAR And remember, Plymouth Volarf5 and Dodge Aspen are 6-passenger family sized cars. Fairmont and Citation have room for only live. they usually throw to the outside receiver running an out or a curl" the jubi-liant Jones said. "When I read sprint out, I just run to the sideline, watch the receiver and, then, look back at the quarterback. If he's looking inside, I stop and go back and.

if he's looking outside, I continue." Jones had to come back inside for his first two interceptions. He returned the first 41 yards for a touchdown, the second set up a field-goal attempt and the third went for another touchdown, this time from 44 yards. "I'd like to give half of that one to Gregg Butler." said Jones. "He stopped the guy with the ball, it bounced up in the air and I just happened to be around." Jones now. leads the CFL in interceptions this season, with nine.

Quarterback Warren Moon it was his third consecutive, complete game threw three touchdown passes, two to -Tom Scott and the other to Brian Kelly. Ofiensive tackle Bill Stevenson had Edmonton's other touchdown, recovering a fumble in the end zone late in the final quarter. Dave Cutler had 16 points and Hank Hesic a single to complete Edmonton scoring. Ross Clarkson caught two touchdown passes for Hamilton and Bemie Ruoff added two field goals. Moon completed 22 of 40 passes as the Eskimos rolled for 458 yards in net offence, more than double the average Hamilton's defence had been giving up.

Hamilton had 378 yards offence. ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) Macalester College has come a long way since the days students screamed "Orange Bowl Orange Bowl" and tossed fruit on the field to cheer their team. The longest college football losing steak in the U.S.

National Collegiate Athletic Association has ended! The five-year, 50-game streak snapped Saturday when the Scots used a late field goal to defeat Wisconsin's Mount Senario 17-14. The kick touched off a bench-clearing celebration by the Macalester players and coaches and sent 3.000 fans at Macalester Stadium into a frenzy. It was Macalester's first win since Oct. 11, 1974. The Scots passed the old NCAA record of 39 defeats in 1978.

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