— Orioles sin _ _ Eddie Murray’s bat and . Mike Flanagan's arm led Baltimore Orioles to a 2-1, 5-1 of Toronto Blue American League actioh Monday, Jays in of their Inst 18 games, took basebal the opener 2-1 on‘ Murray’s tiebreaking, bases-loaded tth = inning. Flanagan, 20-7, became the major's first 20-game heen doubleheader sweep The Orioles, winners of 10 single with none out in the winner this season with a f | — > TERRACE-KITIMAT SPORTS — - CALGARY (CP) -— Ed- monton Eskimos capitalized on a key interception and took advanfage ‘of a sput- tering Calgaty-olfense as they overpowerad ,, the SR eae game Monday. - Defensive back Gregg Butler scored the winning touchdown at 2:20 of the second quarter, picking off a dohn Hufnagel pass at Calgary’s 10-yard-line and running Into the end zone. A capacity crowd of 24,825 boped ‘repeatedly as the Stampeders failed In their attempt .strengthened their offence by switching to a shotgun formation. © Wide receiver Waddell backup quar- terback Warren Moon ac- counted for the other Ed- monton touchdowns. Dave Cutler converted all three, kicked singles from 42 and 57 yards ami added a 64-yard field goal. Punter Hank Mesic added a single on a 63- yard boot. Calgary's only point came on a 45-yard single when J. T. Hay missed a field goal in the first quarter. The wih moved the un- beaten Grey Cup champions Into firat place in the Weatern Conference with 14 points, one ahead of British lumbia Lions, Calgary remaing in third spot with 10. Butler's pass interception came after running back Richard Crump recovered his own fumble on a punt return deep in Calgary territory. A holding penalty on the same play gave the the bail at their one-yard line. The Eskimos gained good fleld position and several y6 Inter Mike McTague's 38-yard punt and a no yards ity left Edmonton with ball at the Calgary 4. ’ Passes to Smith and John advanced the ball to the Calgary 15 to set up Smith’s touchdown catch. Ken . Johnson, who replaced Hufnagel after the first Eskimo touchdown, tried the shotgun formation tedly, but the Calgary offensive line crumbled “Cutler's field goal late in the second quarter lifted the Eakin os to an 16-1 halftime The Stampeders, playing without injured star running - Edmonton 49. --terback: was> dumped and ‘Roughriders and their third crush Calgary — serious threat only once in fourth quarter as the fans the second half, Hufnagel beaded for the exits. returned inthe thirdquarter, — Despite’the lopsided score, advancing the ball to the Calgary amassed 17 first downs to Edmonton's 14. But Edmonton piled up aaa yards net offence, 167 yards of it in fumbled the ball into the the air, while Calgary had hands of Eskimo middle 273 yards, with 219 on the linebacker Dan Kepley, pass, , snuffing ‘the threat. Edmonton running back Cornerback Larry High- Jim Germany led the olf- baugh picked upa fumble by fence, rushing for 124 yards Calgary's Willie Armstead on 14 carries, with no other and returned the Calgary 23 Edmonton ball carrier even to set up Moon's one-yard close, Tommy Scott caught touchdown run late in the four passes for 110 yards to Bomber: REGINA (CP) —Quarter- ¢ back Dieter Brock threw two touchdown passes and scored one himself Monday ‘But the Calgary quar- output. win 28-1] pace the Eskimo pass receivers. ‘ For Calgary, Tom Forzani caught six passes for 82 yards, while Armstead and Willie Burden accumulated 43 yards on four and five completions _ respectively. Burden was also ‘Calgary's top rusher, with 30 yards on seven carries. Hufnagel threw 17 com- pletions on 34 pass attempts, while Johnson was good on three of eight attempts. Hufnagel was intercepted three times of the anemic Saskatchewan came was in the second quarter, when they The closest Saskatchewan narrowed the score to 14-10 ‘winning seven-hitter in the second game. Pat Kelly, whose pinch single was turned into the winning run, in the first game, led off the second inning of the nightcap with a homer to ignite a four-run outburst off Dave Lemanc- zyk, just off the diss ‘tc list, The sweep fattenct: *'