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That left the Alouettes and coach Jo# Scanella hoping for another rematch in the last week of November for the Grey Cup. “Right now they're a “better team,” Scanella said of the Eskimos, “and we have to do something about it. “T would like to play therm again, | really would.” In other CFL games Sunday, Hamilton Tiger- Cats moved into a tie with Toronto for third place in the Eastern Conference by humiliating the Argonauta 42-3, while Calgary Stam- peders survived, two Win- nipeg marches late in the game to defeat the Btue Bombers 19-13. Sunday, Ottawa Rough Riders edged winless Saskatchewan Roughriders 20-10, thanks to a failed two- point conversion attempt by Saskatchewan on the final play of the game. . “Eyerybody did what they're supposed to do,” Edmonton coach Hugh Campbell said after his team displayed the balanced of- fensive and defensive punch that carried the Esks to the Grey Cup aver Montreal last year, Quarterbacks Tom Wilkinson and Warren Moon led an attack that rolled up 496 yards, while the Ed- monton defence .-held the CFL's leading rusher, David Green, to 63 yards. - Edmonton built quarter leads of 14-0, 38-0 and 46-0, _ Green scored the Als’ only touchdown early in the fourth quarter, and a two- point conversion attempt failed. Edmonton collected three touchdowns passing — two by Waddell Smith and a 77- yard pass-and-run, effort by. rushing and another ‘on Larry Highbaugh's 55-yard return of a Joe Barnes in- terception. 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This Space Is Reserved For Your Ad. Dodo" Oa D G8H-Ge C7 i ad J CALL US — TODAY a Dave Cutler kicked six converts, a field goal and a single and: punter Hank Desic contributed a single. The Esks, who had suf- fered their first loss of the seanon.last week inCalgary, 2 ofl Lniproved their record to 10- [1-2and, took.,a three-point... ,and.a.fivewyard touchdown lead over the second-place British Columbia Lions in the WFC. The Alouettes now are 3-4- 1, three points ahead of | Tagge injured, may go coaching VANCOUVER (CP) — Quarterback Jerry Tagge of British Columbia Lions has re-injured his left knee and is considered by the coaching ataff to bea doubtful starter for next Sunday's Canadian Football League game against- Ottawa Rough Riders. The injury occurred in practice Friday, the second day of drills in full strip for Tagge who has been games because of a blood clot on the knee. Head coach Vic Rapp said Saturday he had intended to activate Tagge for the Ot- tawa game. “Now we'll just have to see RENO, Nev. (CP) — Quarterback Larry Warman hit the end zone jackpot four times in the first half with ‘touchdown tosses as University of Nevada-Reno downed Simon Fraser University Clansmen 35-10 in a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics football game in this gam- bling centre. Warman's aerial attack enabled the Wolfpack to NAME WELL REMEM- BERED Dr. Alexander Wetmore, dean of American | or- nithologists, has had more than 50 topographical places and living creatures named for him, tanging from a South Poleglacier to a bat he discovered in Central a ne America. Brian Kelly — two’ TDs -- In Hamilton, the playoff: hungry Tiger-Cata sunk their claws deep into the Argonauts to sweep their home-and-home series and hand Toronto its sixth logs in & row. The biggest crowd of the year at [vor Wynne Stadium, 27,203, watched as quar terback Tom Clements played havoc with the Toronto secondary while fullback Neil Lumsden geored three touchdowns against his former team: mates, “J wad a lot of fun playing out there,” said Clements, who completed 23 af 31 passes for 493 yards and three touchdowns. — His favorite target, Leif Pettersen, nabbed six passes for 185 yards. " “T've never seen a ball game as frustrating and crushing as this one," muttered Argo coach Forrest Gregg, whose team now is 4-8 with one game in hand over Hamilton. ‘We didn't play well elther way offensively or dafensively, but they did. They got ready for us." Clements fired a 22-yard touchdown pass to Kerry Smith and a 13-yard TD to newly-acquired Gord Pal- teraon, Zenon Andrusyshyn had five converts, two Held goala and a single. Toronto got a 39-yard field goa) from Ian Sunter. In Winnipeg, the Blue Bombers marched to the Calgary three-yard line twice in the fourth quarter, only to lose the ball on downs the first time and run aut of time the second, The final try by Winnipeg came after’ Ricky Wesson intercepted a’ pass by Calgary quarterback Ken Johnson and the Blue Bombers marched from their own 36-yard line to the Stampeder three. -On the last play of the game, defensive back Robert Sparks hit receiver Brian Gervais in the end zone just as a pass from Dieter Brock arrived, thus breaking up the play and sealing the -victory for Calgary: ~ . Linebacker Doug Bat- tershill returned an in terception 35 yards for Calgary’s only touchdown and J.T, Hay booted three field goais, Punter Mike McTague added two wind- - assisted singles. Winnipeg's points came two field goals by the CFL's leading scorer, Bernle Ruoll, pass from Brock to Gervais. The victory gave third: place Calgary a 9-3 record for 18 points, two behind the Lions. Winnipeg dropped to" 3-10. what the doctor says,"’ Rapp said. “They think it might be a loose plece of cartllage floating around in his knee, “He just dropped back to set up and it went out on him.” The Lions have lost to Ed- monton Eskimos and beaten Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Toronto Argonauts with secondyear signal-caller Joe Paopao at the controls since Tagge was sidelined. Also doubtful for the Ol- tawa game ia slotback Terry Bailey who pulled a ham- atring musele in Edmonton Sept. 16 and haa been used sparingly in the Lions’ last two games. Reno jackpot beats the SFU Clansmen establish a 35-3 halftime lead as he was good on 15 of 26 attempts for 229 yards as the Clan’s record slipped to 3-2, He threw touchdown strikes five yards lo Bubba Melcher, 17 yards to Jim Mason, 25 yards to his younger brother Steve and 20 yards to John Vitari. Mark Henderson blocked an SFU kick in the end zone for the other touchdown. Simon Fraser quarterback Mark Amer completed a 91- yard pass and run play to wide receiver John Pankratz for the Clan touchdown and Brian Gant added a second. quarter field goal. Amer also threw 26 times but completed only nine for 146 yards while the Wolfpack limited the SFU ground game to &6 yards as Reno balanced its attack with 287 yards on the ground,