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"41 felt there ‘was. a great _ Hugh ‘Campbell: is a soft-. chance of (us «getting “beal ‘apoken individual whose tonight,.’- Campbell said: ’ “gtdtements’.. sometimes. | “Therehas been a lot of nice’, “But the Eskimes had an.8-3 _an-example, Minutes ‘after. win in gpite.of that barrage: . “bis Eskimos” had. all. butof. compliments...surprised. : “destroyed Winnipeg ‘Bld me “Bombers {nthe first half of, “I really thought.it would _ Heir Canadian. ‘Football’ be'a game decided ‘by a. eld: ee ee ee an Jae ~ . :Jeaves one shaking his head (hinigs about.us-in the local lead by'the end of the quarter. plenty of protection, took ‘his with: the’. Eski 1 — An-bewilderment.- media. the ‘last three, days and; “quarterback |. Tom’ fime diséeting the Winnipeg siraight-away ver runic ~ half showing Winnipeg “ac- “yTake Wednesday night as. .and I think.a'team that can. W: an threw three touch: secondary ‘with. pinpoint fram‘nine yards out." *\. ‘Lumsden -earried 11 times: * ‘tually. outgelned “Edmonton, for’78 yards and are touch- - 457 yards to 447. Most of that °° down: And edid his damage.” Cams through the air, with in dpurts “Brock completing 26. of 44 - Starting thé third quarter, . _ pases for 450 yards. ° Moon ‘ran, Lumsden For ‘five... jlkinson ‘and Moon com- down ‘pagseS"in the second + - Neil, Dont ‘for! a. 29-3 Inargin. at left no doubt about the sses to a host of receivers. "Wildinson. hit! on ‘11 of 14" jelt no a passes for 154 yards and _ final’ outcome.“ Joa, seared | five” of ithe seven --. The’, Eskimos © were. ‘times Edmonton-had tlie halt’ : : Tgague game: before rolling BOM Shea ere ‘ awesome. in: rst: before he turned. the’ game verted all and: Hank, Nlesic. Smith and keyed ‘on’ the’. rds and then hit him with a -..:‘pleted 19 of 29 for 291 yards. ‘to a 36-13 victory, Campbell. ” ’ The only time the bers*: ‘They.’ physically,’ controlled’ -over to Warren Moon for the “added a s-yard single. °.- running. of Jim: Germany, Beyard pats ta setup Scott's Pane game wn the first o the Bombers on e line-and . second half.‘ : touchdown, the season for both teams. * ' , said. he’ was’ worried about were within a field: go Not Fa * Bastern: Conference last season, beat the defending gonference champion ‘Alousttes. with a° nervy -of- fence and a stingy defence.” ' “2e, Argos erttered ‘the ‘two: missed ‘field . goals . ac- .” counted for the only points in. ~ the third quarter, In the face ~ of a determined “Argo defence, all‘ Montreal could | ‘ manage’in the. second half” -contest as definitive un- was a fourth-quarter single (erdogs — they'd lost all four by Sweet, ~ ; -- e-season games while the Both teams had. 18 first [ louetteshad swept allfour, downs. Montreal, with Green’ os weluding a 3146 exhibition - win-over the same Argos. — me Quarterback”. - Mark ‘ Jackson directed a Toronto 9 nee which provided, in Ind “of excitlag. football. ¥o gaining 97 yards. on 18. carries, held a 145-96 edge in ‘ gushing. Bill’ Harrison led ’ Argo rushing’ with 42 yards on 12 carries. The Argos led in passing : . yardage, 1198-149, for a 276- 267 advantage in net offence. _ Jackson was good on-12 of ~ - and speculation-.about start this season, begin things went, I know there like Reuss." ..--.....- . average. . played,” said Smith. rm DIRECTORY fat As eee chain RSP See METS am = thanne | reeeia UST. KEEP WINNING mang th tag re P | | Os. ounce Sifted through Dodger © se a ee, ee prising contributors in’ 7 eh ~ Pie Stadium at this time’in. .-°- . gm ny eee a Sa ae . 1080 has been’ rookie oy i oa :, aa Pry 1879 have turned to cheers. ; 7 i ., 1 , . . centre fielder Rudy Law,. f ee a a 4|senccexe Popularity is easy for Tom vrers| | Montreal 18211) eee asses cones newownstaueige vist mut owt oer eye Mn edtiemonng | | inten arse ee me ; form. 226. who would best replace __ the second half of the 1980 wasn't much I could do. Pitcher. Jerry ‘Reuss, good things happen, And . i. TORONTO. (CP) — . second quarter ‘but An. » Last year, at baseball's. ~ Log. Angeles manager campaign against the aboutity with a 9-2 record,.6 1.96 old _reliables Steve |- Toronto Argofauts _con- : Arisyah ae unter 4 ith allstar ©. break, “the “Tom-Lasorda. = Astfogat Dodger Stadium . _ “People forget that we .~ earned run average ‘and == Garvey, Dusty Baker,” as folinded: the. critics Wed- fi dn ae tre _ 7 * av: Dodgers; twotime — . But: this’ year the © tonight in the. opener ofa. © came back to play well ’ theseason’s onlynohitter, BILL Russell and Ron Cey 4 ‘peaday “night by upsettin | He “ist bef oe Ds iG ‘| defending National - _ Dodgers are 46-34 and in a’ twogame series. "". - -‘pfter the allstar break but: - has been one of the bright have been turning in their. l ERE, Gite succes Bore Grea | Capwstnge hte welicia tape, Mee oto «Sea | Ss iat amey | : Weg Be ee ah 7 ec: A | Stor ; CTE M2 wi ouston and La: __ last year w febecauseof | much’ ground, Al-- | tdas Reyoie Smith - oct he the. Canadian Footbal for Montreal ee fant. FF games back'of Houston in’ - sorda ‘is popular once | injuries,” said Lasorda. “though we've had some pareteined he oe ee in “] feel good’ about our. | i | gagpe "season opener (rT ees the West Divisien ie Gale gers; building “There's “6 way to injuries this year, we've 1979 lao Bie performed —firsthal, not only the fact a, ‘omke argos. iast. in the Ma, ee, Was K About. e Dodgers, building . control t at and although gotten’ some’ great play - erbly, leading | we're tied for first but” : . “EcMie: “Argos, last. in the. . Singles by-Andrusyshyn on | “was wrong with the team = momentum after a slow . I felt bad aboutthe way ~ from unexpected places, - Soy eee tattng also with the. way we've JAMES GRAY Oid Lakelse Road Plone; 638-1691 passes for 198 yards, with ~ DERKSEWS | _* WATCH REPAIRS. [ . Watch & jewellry repair and engraving . 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