erage o me PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Tuesday, September 6, 7 =. Stamps stomped in aa — _ dull, Labor Day football eee = By JOE DARY SS eALGURY (CP) - Ed- = 2ynoHton Eskimos overcame = "8-7-0 first-quarter deficit = ‘and. went on to defeat =~ Calgary Stampeders 22-8 in SE dull Western Football erence game Monday. --==Phe win before a big Labor Day crowd of 26,888 boosted Eskimos into a tie for second place with Saskatchewan Roughriders who beat Winnipeg Blue Bombers 26-18 at Regina Monday. Cutler booting field goals from 19 and 30 yards and adding a single off a missed placement attempt from 35 in a 7-7 deadlock at half time. From then on the Eskimos continued to increase their margin while holding Calgary to one point in the third quarter. Strickland’s touchdown followed another wide field goal attempt by Cutler, this one from 45 yards, that went for a single point. [Sports ~ S/S pt The Stampeders, who now hives 1-7 record, scored the 7! first time they’ got their cchanids on the football when =: Willie Burden plunged over from the oneyard line Dave Cutler accounted for 18-3 Edmont’s points by “ ~ booting four field goals, ‘“three singles and one con- Pert. . -+--Miike Strickland combined : swith Edmonton quarterback ‘Tom Wilkinson for a 35 yard -pass and run touchdown in ithe third quarter. Edmonten’s win snapped a two-game losing streak. Calgary's opening touch- down came after the Stampeders had returned an Edmonton punt and mar- $i-yards in seven plays. =From then on the Stam- peders were unable to 1, puster much of an offensive F In the second quarter, the Eskimos rebounded with ate a weeps -- TORONTO CP-Jim Rice -Hit-a three-run homer and :-Carlton Fisk knocked in three runs with a double and triple to back the three-hit --hitching of reckie Don Agse - a3 Boston Red Sox blanked Toronto Blue Jays 8-0 in the first game of an American League baseball double ‘header Monday. The loss was the Blue ~ Jays’ ninth in a row. ee eee Aase, 4-1, allowed a