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Calgary ‘Stampeders “The key factor was when physically “whipped. the we came. cut In the third a - tually. rough British, Co- quarter and scored,” said “Iymbia Lions to‘score.an Calgary coach Ardell. _ easy 24-7 Canadian Football Wiegandt.: ‘In the two League victory Tuesday that previous games we got beat’ left the two clubs tied for -In. the second half.” ‘ second place | in the Western © - Conference.. - _The only time’ the ‘Lions “When. you get your asses threatened to. seore in the _ whipped like we git ours second half came after i whipped up frent there's not ~=Paopad's. replacement, Roy “"Tauch you can do about it," Dewalt, marched B.C. to the Lions’ coach Vic. Rapp said Calgary 16-yard line. A with a touch of bitterness. Stampeder offside penalty _"Our left: “tackle” (Tom made it first-and-five at the Sykes, leading rusher in the CFL with 691 yards in six games, ran for 149 yards on ; 23 carries and caught three H passes for 60 yards, ; . Hay finished the game with 11 points to give him 51 a for the season and a seven- “point edge aver Passaglia in the individaal western . scoring race. The Stampeders, 3-3, and . the Lions, 3-2, are. both two points back of Edmonton Eskimos who put their four- | . game unbeaten record on the | line tonight in Winnipeg iota baal a wes 2 wes be ease TAP TE SARK aT ese “Outhouse race winner Pierce Bravo of. Kitimat (right) ‘walted for second place winner Doug Davis (left). There were only three: ‘entries in this Riverboat per’. event that .. - third. - ysedto draw dozens of participants. Garry Hawkers placed ‘ Humphrey) ‘might 2s well have stayed home.” - beat. the “Lions on ~' the i scoreboard ‘before 34,393 .. spectators, but they knocked # out two of their key players S. with injuries. Running back. Leo Sloan . left the game in the first half with suspected torn knee ligaments and quarterback shoulder injury early in. the fourth quarter. However, . early examination ‘indicated . ‘Paopao's injury may not be - serious. — . “Y’'ve. never been involved “«* with a team with such un- ‘-believably bad luck," “Jamerted~ Rapp: “It's so » demoralizing. . . one of those " things, you can. only over- 7 come it for so long." - Proto by wren roe: : | \. ” By tine Ciundion Press The -National League ls having a grand ald time. playing ‘ “Can You Top the world champion Pilt- sburgh Pirates in the East Divisio Tuesday. night; then the West finished the day with three teams just one- : 1 i eo , aes woes al . “Dodgers lest 7-4 to. ‘Atlanta Braves and saw their lead’ in the West remain, at one-half | ‘ game over Houston. Astros; and trail the Dodgers by one- half game and Houston by : one percentage point. . ther. a ‘In ‘action, alll id ‘ > CTA tin ee ; + ‘the Expos . defeated the ‘Cardinals behind the four: hit ° pitching of Fred ‘Norman, “Elias Sosa and Woodie ‘plus. one af the ‘cardinals’ ‘hardest shots: wound up-a3°8 ‘triple play. Keith Hernandez Warren Cromartie’ before Simmons could get back. Mets 3 Pirates ‘1. ” Ray Burris blanked Pitts- single off Rick Rhoden in the ~ seventh. .Lee: Mazzilli and . Claudel. Washington. opened the -Mets' seventh with. . singles foFlowed by a Steve :Ivie and Rennie Stennett Both clubs had problems getting the offence moving in the first half, Calgary Mt a 3-0 first-quarter I lead on J “Hay’s" ‘first’ of three ted” : goals, The’ Stampeders led ‘ ' ho! 13-7 at the half after a six- winning threerun omer yard touchdown run by with one out in the top of the - James Sykes, a convert and ninth off Rick -Sutcliffe tield-goal by Hay and B.C.'s” following «a walk to Biif . . only touchdown of the game, Pocoroba and Brian Allen Ripley, who pitchéd - - Calgary quarterback Ken seven innings before ‘suf-’ johnson. who. mixed his fering’ a pulled bamsiring,”” passing and rushing offence, and Gary Lavelle combiried fora aeven-hit shutout. Mike , found willie. Armistead wide Joe Paopao. suffered a. * open in the end zonefor a six: - 10 but the Lions couldn't get a first down in three tries ‘The ‘Stampeders. not only -andhad to hand the ballover ; ‘Calgary. aa ‘against the Blue Bombers and the. powerful passing arm ‘of quarterback Dieter Brock. Jordan makes. his own Case. “MONTREAL (cP = Less thafi two weeks ago, Jordan - Case was busy hitting the books at summer echool sin - Texas. Tuesday ‘night, he was hitting his receivers and leading | “Ottawa | Rough Riders to @-27-17 Canadian Football League victory over Montreal Alouettes, “A late: cut :by. the Riders: just ator ‘tothe’ re a Bellies. sary aang MON extend series. COQUITLAM, B.C. (CP) minster Salmonbellies a 13- 12 win over Coquitlam Adanacs in Western Lacr- osse Association playoff action Tuesday night. season, Case, 22, was flown in'as backup quarterback to Charlie Weatherbie. Weatherbie, filling in for the injured Condredge Holloway, started - against -the Alovettes but was -iifted, -by head’ coach George Brancato late in the third quarter with. the Riders trailing 17-10. ar. When the game ended, and orchestrated another TD drive that’ clinched the CG ‘victory. : - “}'m just ‘really thankful “” for the offensive line,” Case, 22, sald. “They: knew how badly 1 wanted to do well. 1 .. Jhis?” 20 losers to San Francisco Fryman. Norman, making . a sevard-reception by Al — Pe | Nt sooner had: Montreal Giants, Cincingat! Reda only his fifth start, ‘allowed burgh Tor elght inns and Anoattne’s aide. “Gperde that Lal Pascaglia ~ pts ght at secon just told nem 1 ain't want Expos climbed into a tle with -edged’San Diego Padres $-2' . alll four hits An six innings- "| pitehing duel with a two-run Giants 2 Astros 0° - converted, overtime. gave New West- everyone I know there is 3 cleaning rest rooms,” The triumph evened Ot- tawa’s wor-lost record at 3-3 | ; and vaulted the Riders into a firstplace, tie with, Toronto a wee ee TeE ol: 4 wdas vada a oma ean ste9; fas ys e part. Philadel Phillies: beat. d Ted Simmons singled in . 3 ea real regained a share Cieago Cubs oom the the botiom of the fourth but. pena Nel ‘drove in es oe aang. a stake third quater oa tinal 92, Play ~ Argonauts in the Eastern af the lead by blanking St. completion ‘Of . Monday’ 5 eet eet ‘Larry © tentionally to load the ‘bases - ae sakes 2 inning. That’ gave Calgary & 20-7 resumes Thursday at New Montreal fell to28andre-