puts Argos = PAGE é, THE HERALD, Thursday, August 11, 1977 — TOR22-HAMT - Pass-run combo The win, before astd of 48,120 azexhibition Stadium, put the Argos ‘alone in second spot in the Eastern Football Conference with a 2-3 record while Hamilton remained tied for last with Ottawa Rough Riders, both at 1-3.n ‘Kirk scored a first- quarter touchdown on a 62- yard pass from quarterback Chuck Ealey. In the third qu rter, a 46-y rd Ealey-to-Kirk 93 set up Ealey’s one-yard chdown plunge. McGraw, given his third chance with the Argos after twice being dropped from the roster, was the top Bround gainer for Toronto. the opening game of the season against Hamilton, he fumbled twice, but thistime Andrusy shyn kicked two field goals, two converts and two singles for Toronto while Ken Clark scored Hamilton’s lone point with a punt single in the fourth quarter. The os opened the scoring early in the first quarter with Kirk’s touchdown after a prom- ising Hamilton drive ended by Jones fumbling a snap from centre, : Jones had directed a 52- yard drive to the Toronto 20 ore the fumble which Argo linebacker Ray Nettles recivered, _. After three running plays ’ anda pass interference call against the Ticats, Ealey passed to Kirk for the 62- yard pass-andrun play that put Toronto up 7-0. Andrusyshyn added a 37- yard field goal later in the arter to make it 10-0 and the seore stood until the The closest either team . - came to scor : in the second. quarters’fd zs field goal attempt which t 0S blocked. t took only four plays early jin the third quar to produce E ley’s touchdown plunge. Starting Argo 48, three passing plays, including Kirk’s 46- yard reception, set up the touchdown. Andrusyshyn added a 20- yard field goal to put ‘cronte out in front 20-0 after three quarters. McGraw was the top rusher of the game with 111 yards on 21 carries and Kirk Standings By THE CANADIAN PRESS CFL from the = m = + SeEZson 223 S322> ar ee — 3 3 Zuounak ~wedowwer eo ene seooe’™ o_o wes Winnipeg Saskatchewan -—wn LJ wa wa he LS Ce al Calgary Wednesday Res Toronto 22 Hamilton 1 Tonight's Game Winnipeg at Montreat SeR ahead | topped all receivers with 120 yards gained on three catches. Torénto’s rash of injuries that has created contusion in the line continued with Ealey going out late in the fourth quarter with a separated left shoulder. Argo coach Leo Cahill said he would take some time before making a - decision on a replacement. Veteran quarterback George Mira, who did not play last year, replaced ey for the remainder of the game. Hamilton also suffered a serious injury when defensive tackle Alan Moffat went. down with a neck injury with less than three minutes remaining in the game. Coach Bob Shaw said it was believed Moffat suffered nerve-damage and he was taken by stretcher from the field and to hospital. @ game ended with a comical one-minute series of turnovers. First the Argos intercepted a pass from Hamilton quarterback Tom Shuman, who replaced Jimmy Jones for the second half, Then Hamilton in- tercepted a Mira pass before Argos intercepted another one from Shuman. Mira then fumbled and: Hamilton recovered. Two j Hamilton Jimmy Edw: fumbled and the Argos ran out the clock with one more play. plays slater, runnin back Red Sox stretch their win streak Bernie Carbo drilled a Enchant rd an Ene; Inning ang Car; Yastrzemski singled across the goahead run Wednesday night as Boston Red Sox Fallied for an 11-10 victory over California Angels and extended their winning streak to 11 games. The els, who had won six straight, grabbed a 10-5 lead with five runs in the sixth and three more in the seventh before the Red Sox unloaded their big bats in extending the American League’s longest winning Streak of the season. Boston jumped on California reliever Dyar Miller for three runs in the seventh to cut the Angels lead to 10-8. Then Dwight Evans opened the eighth with a line single and Carbo followed by belting Miller’s ‘first pitch into the screen for his 13th homer of the season. - Rick Burleson worked out a walk and Dave LaRoche replaced Miller. American League East WoL Pet. GBL Boston 65 4 02 Baltimore 64 47 S73 0% New York 61 49 545 5 Detroit 51 60 459 15 Milwaukee 50 65 435 18 Ceveland 47 62 .431 16% Toronte 3 70 .358 26% West Chicago 65 45 591 Minnesota 45 48 575 1% Kansas City 42 47 569 24 Texas 42 48 564 3 California 435 8 104 Seattle 44 67 «417 WK Oakland 42 69 378 23% Wednesday Results Baltimore 5 Seattie 4 Boston 11 California 1 - New Bork 6 Oakland 2 Ostrolt 5 Milwaukee 3 Cleveland 6 Chicago 1 Kansas City 4 Texas 3 : Today’s Games , California at Boston N Minnesota at Toronto N Seattle at Baltimore N Oakland at New York N . Kensas City at Texas N ' Cleveland at Chicago N Friday Games Milwaukee at Cleveland N " Kansas City at Toronto N _Oaktend at Baltimore N Seattle at Boston N California at New York N ‘Mlpnesota at Detroit N Chicago at Texas N Fred Lynn sacrificed and Jim Rice was walked intentionally. -Yastrzemski then wrecked the California strategy by lining a single to centre scoring Burleson. Cliff Johnson doubled home two runs during a five- run first inning as the Yankees handed Vida Blue the earliest knock-out of his career in New York’s 63 victory over Oakland. It was the A’s 12 consecutive loss. Ron LeFlore and Steve Kemp combined to knock in five runs in support of John Morris’ first major league victory as Detroit Tigers defeated Milwaukee Brewers 5-3. Frank White's two-out tworun single in the fourth p tvided the winneng margin in Kansas City Royals 43 victory over Texas Rangers, while Ken Singleton and Elliot Maddox blasted home runs in Baltimore Orioles 5-4 decision over Seattle Mariners. Standings <== Natlonal League . East \ WEL Pct. GBL Philadelphia 64 44 593 — Chicago 63 46 «57B O1'. Pittsburgh 63 43 568 2a St. Leuls 62 50 554 4 Montreal §2 56 473 13 New ‘York 46 62 «6426 «18 Wast olos Angeles 68 43 4613 — Cincinnati 55 55 500 12% Houston 52 60 .464 1612 San Franclaco -50 6) ..450 18 San Dlego 48 67 AIT 22 Atlanta 0 6F 3b? 27 Pitch-in'77 Heep Brftish Columbia : ‘a Beautiful In an afternoon game in | the National. League; Tom Underwood . and. Bruce Metzger stopped the Mets on five hits as St. Louis Cardinals beat New York Mets 31. Ed Ott’s sacrifice fly in the 18th inning broke upa 1-1 tie and led Pittsburgh Pirates to a 2-1 victory over Chicago Cubs. + Rookie Mike Champion and Dave Winfield combined to drive in five # runs and help Cy Young Award winner Randy Jones Win his first ganre since May 19 as San Diego Padres edged Atlanta Braves 3-6 in fim ‘the first game of a twi-night doubleheader. Larry Christenson fired a. & two-hitter as Philadelphia Phillies defeated Montreal Expos 6-1 in the rain plagued first game of a twi- night doubleheader. 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