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1975
WEEK ONE
WEDNESDAY JULY 23
SASKATCHEWAN 20, Calgary 2
(17,273) - George Reed opened Saskatchewan's
scoring with a 1-yard TD run which set a new pro record for career TDs
with 127
Montreal
33, HAMILTON 23 (23,150) - The Als defense held
the Ticats to only 87 yards rushing but rookie Hamilton QB Jim McMillan
did pass for 146 yards and two TDs. The TiCats did block a Dave Lewis
punt for a TD
THURSDAY
JULY 24
WINNIPEG
17, Brit Columbia 9 (22,167) - Rookies
Bob Macoritti and Richard Crump injected some potency into the Bomber
offense, as Crump ran for 70 yards on 15 carries and Macoritti kicked
three FGs, a convert and a single
Ottawa 18, TORONTO 16 (36,912) - The largest CFL regular-season crowd, saw the Riders, who
trailed 16-3 in the fourth, win as a 46-yard FG by Zenon Andrusyshyn was
blocked by Ottawa's Ron Woodward to end the game
WESTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE EASTERN FOOTBALL
CONFERENCE
Saskatch
1 0 0 20 2 2 Ottawa 1 0 0 18 16 2
Winnipeg 1 0 0 17 9 2
Montreal 1 0 0 33 23 2
Edmonton 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hamilton 0 1 0 23 33 0
Calgary 0 1 0 2 20 0
Toronto 0 1 0 16 18 0
British Col 0 1 0 9 17 0
WEEK TWO
TUESDAY JULY 29
EDMONTON 28, Winnipeg 22 (23,926)
- The win for the Esks came on a
29-yard TD pass from Tom Wilkinson to Larry Highbaugh with less than two
minutes remaining, the third TD pass for Wilkinson, who threw for 350
yards
Saskatchewan 24,
MONTREAL 20 (25,393) - Ron Lancaster
combined with Rhett Dawson on an 85-yard TD with 69 seconds remaining to
snap a 16-game win string the Alouettes had managed at the Autostade
WEDNESDAY JULY 30
CALGARY 30, Brit Columbia 28
(23,010) - Reserve QB Karl Douglas threw an
18-yard TD pass to Glen Scolnik on the last play. Douglas replaced
starting QB Joe Pisarcik at 3:15 of the fourth period with Calgary down
28-14
Ottawa 31,
HAMILTON 9 (24,249) - Condredge Holloway
might have been exciting Expos fans had he decided on a pro baseball
career. Instead, he completed 12 of 24 passes for 202 yards and four TDs
for the Rough Riders
FRIDAY AUGUST 1
Saskatchewan 14, TORONTO 12
(37,305) - The Riders were again led by George
Reed, who ran for more than 100 yards in a game for the 59th time in his
career, beating the pro football .record set by Jim Brown
WESTERN FOOTBALL
CONFERENCE EASTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
Saskatch 3 0 0 58 34 6
Ottawa 2 0 0 49 25 4
Edmonton 1 0 0 28 22 2 Montreal 1 1 0 53 47 2
Calgary 1 1 0 32 48 2
Hamilton 0 2 0 32 64 0
Winnipeg 1 1 0 39 37 2 Toronto 0 2 0 28 32 0
British Col 0 2 0 37 47 0
WEEK THREE
TUESDAY AUGUST 5
Calgary 28, BRIT COLUMBIA 13
(18,167) - Karl Douglas, who played a hero's
role as a late substitute last week, did it again, throwing two TD
passes to Willie Burden, one a 14-yarder, the other seven. Burden ran
for 180 yards
Hamilton
15, MONTREAL 8 (22,287) - FL Terry Evanshen
caught his 64th lifetime TD pass to tie a CFL record and break a 4-4
tie. Evanshen shares the record with Hal Patterson, who also played with
the Als and Hamilton
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 6
WINNIPEG 17, Edmonton 16 (25,025)
- The Bombers, who trailed 6-1 at the
half, won when backup QB Ralph Brock tossed a 13-yard TD pass to Tommy
Scott with a mere 31 seconds remaining on the clock
Toronto 16, OTTAWA 14 (31,023) - The Argos won their first game without scoring a TD and with
no time left on the clock. Zenon Andrusyshyn's 12-yard FG was the
winner, while he connected on four more and a single
SUNDAY AUGUST 10
British Columbia 28, SASKATCHEWAN
27 (21,804) - The Lions recorded their first
victory in 10 years in Regina as Eric Guthrie booted a 50-yard single at
12:48 of the final quarter, as Jim Elder fumbled the ball in the end
zone
WESTERN
FOOTBALL CONFERENCE EASTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
Saskatch 3 1 0 85 62 6
Ottawa 2 1 0 63 41 4
Calgary 2 1 0 60 61 4 Montreal 1 2 0 61 62 2
Winnipeg 2 1 0 56 53 4
Hamilton 1 2 0 47 72 2
Edmonton 1 1 0 44 39 2 Toronto 1 2 0 44 46 2
British Col 1 3 0 78 102 2
WEEK FOUR
TUESDAY AUGUST 12
Winnipeg 18, CALGARY 15 (27,186) -
Three FGs of 58, 44 and 53 yards by
Bernie Ruoff helped Winnipeg ended a 10-year losing streak in Calgary,
as Steve Baird's TD with less than two minutes left lifted them to the
win
Montreal 34,
OTTAWA 31 (31,688) - Don Sweet kicked a
19-yard FG as the clock ran out to give Montreal the win. HB Larry Smith
hauled in a 5-yard pass from Sonny Wade with two minutes left to force a
31-31 tie
WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 13
TORONTO
27, Hamilton 7 (40,474) - Two interceptions by
rookie Steve Dennis set up a pair of second-quarter TDs to lead the
Argos before a record crowd. Argo RB Doyle Orange tied a CFL record with
37 rushes (175 yards)
THURSDAY AUGUST 14
Edmonton 27, BRITISH COLUMBIA 24
(18,688) - Eric Guthric made his debut as
starting quarterback for B.C., but. Dave Cutler stole the show. Cutler
kicked four FGs and two converts to lead Eskimos
MONDAY AUGUST 18
Saskatchewan 20, WINNIPEG 13
(25,210) - Lorne Richardson snuffed out any
Bomber hopes in the final seconds by intercepting a pass on a 3rd down
gamble in the Rider endzone. The Riders scored 10 points in the fourth
WESTERN FOOTBALL
CONFERENCE EASTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
Saskatch 4 1 0 105 75 8
Ottawa 2 2 0 94 75 4
Winnipeg 3 2 0 87 88 6 Montreal 2 2 0 95 93 4
Edmonton 2 1 0 71 63 4
Toronto 2 2 0 71 53 4
Calgary 2 2 0 75 79 4 Hamilton 1 3 0 54 99 2
British Col 1 4 0 102 129 2
WEEK FIVE
TUESDAY AUGUST 19
Montreal 35, HAMILTON 13 (22,850)
- Johnny Rodgers caught six passes for
200 yards, scored one TD and set up three others to pace the Als before
the smallest crowd since Ivor Wynne Stadium was expanded in 1971
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 20
EDMONTON 28, Toronto 11 (24,636) -
Rookie John Konihowski scored the
first two TDs of his career to lead Edmonton, as he took in passes of 43
and yards to score in the first quarter. Heavy rain fell in the second
half
THURSDAY
AUGUST 21
CALGARY
23, Ottawa 6 (25,878) - A first-quarter
blitz netted 17 points and propelled Calgary. Willie Burden surpassed
the 100-yard mark in yards gained for the fourth game in a row. He
finished with 103 yards on 20 carries
SUNDAY AUGUST 24
Ottawa 23, SASKATCHEWAN 16
(20,111) - Ottawa capitalized on costly
fumbles by Ron Lancaster and George Reed to dump Saskatchewan. They also
had four interceptions of Lancaster passes.
WESTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE EASTERN FOOTBALL
CONFERENCE
Saskatch
4 2 0 121 98 8 Montreal 3 2 0 130 106 6
Edmonton 3 1 0 99 74 6
Ottawa 3 3 0 123 114 6
Calgary 3 2 0 98 85 6 Toronto 2 3 0 82 81 4
Winnipeg 3 2 0 87 88 6
Hamilton 1 4 0 67 134 2
British Col 1 4 0 102 129 2
WEEK SIX
TUESDAY AUGUST 26
WINNIPEG 25, Calgary 22 (25,210) -
Down 21-9, the Bombers, led by Jay
Washington and Richard Crump running for 84 and 71 yards, stormed back
for two second-half TDs and the game-winning FG by Bernie Ruoff
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 27
EDMONTON 34, Brit Columbia 10
(24,843) - Working with Bruce Lemmerman at QB,
Don Warrington caught three passes for 71 yards and ran six times for
31. Lemmerman completed 17 of 28 passes for 275 yards
MONTREAL 33, Toronto 17 (27,117) -
DE Mike Raines picked off a pass and
ran 11 yards for a touchdown with 46 seconds into the fourth quarter to
clinch the win for the Als
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1
SASKATCHEWAN 27, Winnipeg 23
(21,915) - Veteran Ron Lancaster led a solid
march in the last quarter to pull Saskatchewan from behind with a nine-
yard scoring pass to young Steve Mazurak
HAMILTON 20, Toronto 11 (27,104) -
Zenon Andrusyshyn finished with four
singles and a convert, but missed on five FGs, which would have been
enough to turn the tide for the
Argonauts, who had a clear statistical edge
Edmonton 35, CALGARY 31 (27,188) -
Tom Wilkinson fired a 17-yard pass
to
John Konihowski with
two seconds left for the win. He came off the bench in the third
quarter to replace Bruce Lemmerman and threw two TD passes
WESTERN FOOTBALL
CONFERENCE EASTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
Edmonton 5 1 0 168 115 10
Montreal 4 2 0 163 123 8
Saskatch 5 2 0 148 121 10 Ottawa 3 3 0 123 114 6
Winnipeg 4 3 0 135 137 8
Hamilton 2 4 0 87 145 4
Calgary 3 4 0 151 145 6 Toronto 2 5 0 110 134 4
British Col 1 5 0 112 163 2
WEEK SEVEN
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 3
Ottawa 18, MONTREAL 11 ( ) - Rookie QB Tom Clements combined with Jim Foley for an
11-yard TD early in the fourth quarter to give Ottawa the lead for the
first time
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 4
BRITISH COLUMBIA 29, Winnipeg 17 (17,703) - QB Peter Liske directed a once-sputtering offence to four
second-half TDs as the Lions upset Winnipeg, and gave Cal Murphy a
victory in his first game as head coach
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6
EDMONTON 28, Saskatchewan 24
(25,201) - Roy Bell only gained 55 yards but
scored three TDs, including two on passes of 19 and 20 yards from Tom
Wilkinson in the fourth quarter, and the game winner with 1:20 left
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7
OTTAWA 56, Hamilton 31 (27,259) -
The crowd saw four TDs each by
Ottawa
FB Art Green and
Hamilton SE Terry Evanshen. Another star was Ottawa QB Tom Clements who
led the club to a 35-10 advantage by half time
Montreal 23, TORONTO 20 (39,120) -
The Alouettes rallied from a 9-0
first-quarter deficit thanks to a Jimmy Jones TD pass to Larry Smith and
then Johnny Rodgers ran back a punt 60 yards for another touchdown
WESTERN FOOTBALL
CONFERENCE EASTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
Edmonton 6 1 0 196 139 12
Montreal 5 3 0 197 161 10
Saskatch 5 3 0 172 149 10 Ottawa 5 3 0 197 156 10
Winnipeg 4 4 0 152 166 8
Hamilton 2 5 0 118 201 4
Calgary 3 4 0 151 145 6 Toronto 2 6 0 130 157 4
British Col 2 5 0 141 180 4
WEEK EIGHT
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 9
British Columbia 15, WINNIPEG 1
(24,105) - The Bombers gained only 49 yards
rushing and 39 passing with a net of 45.The Lions had a net 310 yards,
but their only TD was a Grady Cavness 37-yard pass interception
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 10
SASKATCHEWAN 31, Calgary 17
(17,838) - George Reed scored three TDs for the
Riders on short runs of 2,2 and 3 yards. The game saw three key
interceptions, each of which resulted in a TD
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13
BRIT COLUMBIA 32, Toronto 10
(24,281) - Pete Liske completed 20 of 30 passes
for 297 yards and one TD to lead the Lions to their third win in a row
under Cal Murphy since he took over from the deposed Eagle Keys
MONTREAL 19, Ottawa 13 ( ) - Johnny Rodgers amassed 178 yards on rushing, receiving and
kick returns. He also contributed two second-half TDs and a two-point
convert to the Als' victory
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 14
Edmonton 17, HAMILTON 3 (22,144) -
Tom Wilkinson completed eight of 15
pass attempts, including TDs of 18 yards to George McGowan and 43 yards
to Don Warrington. Dave Cutler booted a 25-yard FG and two converts
WESTERN FOOTBALL
CONFERENCE EASTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
Edmonton 7 1 0 213 142 14
Montreal 6 3 0 216 174 12
Saskatch 6 3 0 203 166 12 Ottawa 5 4 0 210 175 10
British Col 4 5 0 188 191 8
Hamilton 2 6 0 121 218 4
Winnipeg 4 5 0 153 181 8 Toronto 2 7 0 140 189 4
Calgary 3 5 0 168 176 6
WEEK NINE
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 16
Calgary 38, SASKATCHEWAN 17
(27,188) - The Riders' trouble started with the
opening kickoff, which Tom Campana fumbled. Before the game ended, the
Roughies had given up seven interceptions and three fumbles
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 17
OTTAWA 38, Edmonton 25 ( ) - Ottawa jumped into a lead with a TD within five minutes of
the game opening and led 34-9 at the end of the half. FB Art
Green led the Riders with 139 yards
rushing on 26 carries
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20
Montreal 20, BRITISH COLUMBIA 17
(28,172) - Sonny Wade came off the bench in the
second half to direct two TD drives and Ward Smith made a key
interception to set up the last TD as the Alouettes came from behind
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21
SASKATCHEWAN 28, Hamilton 28 (T)
(18,964) - The TiCats appeared headed for a
victory, holding a 28-17 lead with just four minutes remaining. The
Riders rallied and tied on Jack Abendschan's 38-yard field goal
TORONTO 23, Calgary 17 (36,140) -
Toronto ended their five-game losing
streak on rookie Dave Hadden's 2-yard TD run in the final minute. QB
Joe Pisarcik had rallied the Stampeders late in the fourth quarter for a
TD
WESTERN
FOOTBALL CONFERENCE EASTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
Edmonton 7 2 0 238 180 14
Montreal 7 3 0 236 191 14
Saskatch 6 4 1 248 232 13 Ottawa 6 4 0 248 200 12
Winnipeg 4 5 0 153 181 8
Toronto 3 7 0 163 206 6
British Col 4 6 0 205 211 8 Hamilton 2 6 1 149 246 5
Calgary 4 6 0 223 216 8
WEEK TEN
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 23
EDMONTON 31, Montreal 29 (26,159)
- The Alouettes fell when Dave Cutler
kicked a 25-yard FG with three seconds remaining. Johnny Rodgers dazzled
a record crowd by compiling 256 yards in total offense
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 24
WINNIPEG 34, Hamilton 32 (21,397)
- QB Chuck Ealey and RB Steve Beaird
combined for 289 yards rushing to lead Winnipeg. Ealey, who completed
two of 11 passes, scrambled for 146 yards, Beaird 143 yards and three
TDs
SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 27
OTTAWA 13, Toronto 9 (28,810) - Ottawa's only TD came off a fake FG by DB Rod Woodward from
the 10 yard line. Gerry Organ kicked the convert and added a 12-yard
field goal and two singles
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 28
SASKATCHEWAN 33, Brit Col 6
(19,302) - Days after announcing his
retirement, Ron Lancaster combined with FL Rhett Dawson for three TDs.
Rider FB George Reed passed the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the 11th
time
Edmonton 37,
CALGARY 36 (27,188) - Dave Cutler missed a
17-yard FG with 14 seconds remaining, but escaped with the single point
that gave Edmonton the win over new Calgary head coach Bob Baker
WESTERN FOOTBALL
CONFERENCE EASTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
Edmonton 9 2 0 306 245 18
Montreal 7 4 0 265 222 14
Saskatch 7 4 1 281 238 15 Ottawa 7 4 0 261 209 14
Winnipeg 5 5 0 187 213 10
Toronto 3 8 0 172 219 6
British Col 4 7 0 211 244 8 Hamilton 2 7 1 181 280 5
Calgary 4 7 0 259 253 8
WEEK ELEVEN
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1
Ottawa 16, HAMILTON 11 (20,221) -
The victory proved costly for Ottawa
as they lost DB Rod Woodward who had returned an intercepted pass 63
yards for a third-quarter TD, then suffered a broken left arm in the
fourth quarter
THURSDAY OCTOBER 2
TORONTO 21, Winnipeg 21 (T)
(35,510) - Steve Beaird ran for 125 yards while
scoring two TDs as the Bombers rallied from a 21-7 half-time deficit.
Argos QB Steve Joachim led the team to three TDs in the first half
SATURDAY OCTOBER 4
Calgary 38, BRITISH COLUMBIA 12
(17,123) - Calgary CB Vern Roberson picked off
three interceptions, one of which he took for 68 yards and a TD, to give
Bob Baker his first win as Stampeder coach
SUNDAY OCTOBER 5
Saskatchewan 28, EDMONTON 18
(26,303) - Dave Cutler's 47-yard FG in the
first quarter was his 172nd in seven years, topping former Stampeder
Larry Robinson's mark of 171, but the Riders won with three TDs in the
third
Winnipeg 26,
MONTREAL 21 (25,145) - Ralph Brock made
only his third start of the season and came through as he completed 14
of 21 passes for 326 yards and two touchdown passes to wide receiver Tom
Scott
WESTERN
FOOTBALL CONFERENCE EASTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
Edmonton 9 3 0 324 273 18
*-Ottawa 8 4 0 277 220 16
Saskatch 8 4 1 309 256 17 Montreal 7 5 0 286 248 14
Winnipeg 6 5 1 234 255 13
Toronto 3 8 1 193 240 7
Calgary 5 7 0 297 265 10 Hamilton 2 8 1 192 296 5
British Col 4 8 0 223 282 8
*-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK TWELVE
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 8
OTTAWA 31, Hamilton 4 (22,467) - Tony Gabriel scored three TDs on passes from Tom Clements as
Ottawa solidified their lead in the Eastern Conference
SUNDAY OCTOBER 12
Saskatchewan 20, WINNIPEG 14
(25,210) - QB Ron Lancaster threw two TD
passes, but he completed a 5-yard pass to Steve Mazurak to give him
40,244 yards passing in his 16-year career, bettering Johnny Unitas'
mark
HAMILTON 14, Brit
Columbia 8 (20,250) - Terry Evanshen
caught his 73rd career TD reception to lead the Ticats to victory. Ian
Sunter completed Hamilton's scoring with two FGs, a convert and single
MONDAY OCTOBER 13
EDMONTON 21, Calgary 12 (26,147) -
Edmonton's defense controlled
Calgary until QB Tom Wilkinson broke open the game with a 43-yard TD
pass to George McGowan in the fourth quarter
Montreal 24, TORONTO 13 (37,023) -
Johnny Rodgers scored the first TD
and had a brilliant punt returncut short by a penalty, but was credited
with 18 yards giving him a season total of 769, topping Collins Hagler's
1958 record
WESTERN
FOOTBALL CONFERENCE EASTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
*-Edmonton 10 3 0 345 285 20
*-Ottawa 9 4 0 308 224 18
*-Saskatch 9 4 1 329 270 19 *-Montreal 8 5 0 310 261 16
Winnipeg 6 6 1 248 275 13
Toronto 3 9 1 206 264 7
Calgary 5 8 0 309 286 10 Hamilton 3 9 1 210 335 7
British Col 4 9 0 231 296 8
*-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK THIRTEEN
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16
British Columbia 25, OTTAWA 15
(19,002) - Pete Liske finished the game with 16
completions on 24 pass attempts for 269 yards and three TDs, two to SB
Jim Young and one to WR Ross Clarkson.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 18
Hamilton 25, CALGARY 23 ( ) - The TiCats won, but lost LB Tom Pate in the fourth quarter
when Calgary FB Rick Galbos delivered a jarring block. Pate suffered an
aneurysm and eventually died two days later
SUNDAY OCTOBER 19
WINNIPEG 25, Ottawa 25 (T)
(23,721) - QB Tom Clements threw a six-yard TD
strike to Tony Gabriel with four seconds remaining and then hit Moody
Jackson with a two-point conversion for the tie
Toronto 18, MONTREAL 11 (22,323) -
The Argonauts acquired QB Chuck
Ealey from the Bombers and he completed 15 of 24 attempts for 200 yards
and one TD, a 3-yarder to Dave Hadden in the third for the winning
points
SASKATCHEWAN 36,
Edmonton 27 (22,628) - Steve Mazurak caught
passes of 73 and 31 yards for two Saskatchewan TDs, while Rhett Dawson
took another Ron Lancaster pass for a 27-yard TD. George Reed added a TD
WESTERN FOOTBALL
CONFERENCE EASTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
*-Saskatch 10 4 1 365 297 21
*-Ottawa 9 5 1 348 274 19
*-Edmonton 10 4 0 372 321 20 *-Montreal 8 6 0 321 279 16
Winnipeg 6 6 2 273 300 14
Toronto 4 9 1 224 275 9
Calgary 5 9 0 332 311 10 Hamilton 4 9 1 235 358 7
British Col 5 9 0 256 311 10
*-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK FOURTEEN
SATURDAY OCTOBER 25
BRIT COL 12, Saskatchewan 8
(15,269) - Ron Lancaster didn't give up, but
ran out of comebacks against a stubborn BC defence. He threw three
interceptions, including one by Bob Pearce with 1:39 left to clinch the
win
TORONTO 27,
Hamilton 23 ( ) - After Hamilton
failed to score on a 3rd down pass, with 4:41 remaining, the Argos took
over for good on their own one-yard line. QB Chuck Ealey used 13 plays
to move 82 yards and set up a FG
SUNDAY OCTOBER 26
EDMONTON 48, Winnipeg 41 (25,367)
- The Esks took a 21-3 lead in the
first 16 minutes and then staved off Bombers' desperate comeback attempt
to clinch the West. Larry Highbaugh returned the opening kickoff 109
yards
MONTREAL 26,
Calgary 20 (21,760) - Sonny Wade came off
the bench to guide Montreal to a 26-point output in the second half, as
he threw two TD passes to Johnny Rodgers, including the 13-yard
game-winner with 5:10 left
WESTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE EASTERN FOOTBALL
CONFERENCE
*-Edmonton
11 4 0 420 362 22 *-Ottawa 9 5 1 348 274 19
*-Saskatch 10 5 1 373 309 21 *-Montreal 9 6
0 347 299 18
Winnipeg
6 7 2 314 348 14 Toronto 5 9 1 251 298 11
British Col 6 9 0 268 319 12
Hamilton 4 10 1 258 385 7
Calgary 5 10 0 352 337 10 *-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK FIFTEEN
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1
Edmonton 12, BRIT COLUMBIA 8
(15,765) - The Lions lost the last playoff
berth, thanks to Dave Cutler's four FGs, which broke the CFL record of
36 set last year by Ottawa's Gerry Organ. Cutler finished with a
record-169 points
HAMILTON
26, Toronto 10 ( ) - The Tiger-Cats
qualified for the playoffs with 1:05 remaining when Ian Sunter kicked a
42-yard FG. It was enough to give the Ticats a one-point edge over the
Argos in the four games they split
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2
CALGARY 35, Winnipeg 26 (21,106) -
Willie Burden ran 34 times for 238
yards to establish a season record of 1,897 yards, erasing Earl
Lunsford's 1961 record of 1,794 yards. He also set a season record with
332 attempts
OTTAWA
46, Montreal 6 (33,342) - Ottawa led 25-0 at
the half and went on to clinch the East, as QB Tom Clements threw two TD
passes to Tony Gabriel among his 16 completions in 24 attempts
WESTERN FOOTBALL
CONFERENCE EASTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
*-Edmonton 12 4 0 432 370 24
*-Ottawa 10 5 1 394 280 21
*-Saskatch 10 5 1 373 309 21 *-Montreal 9 7 0 353 345 18
*-Winnipeg 6 8 2 340 383 14
*-Hamilton 5 10 1 284 395 9
Calgary 6 10 0 387 363 12 Toronto 5 10 1 261 324 11
British Col 6 10 0 276 331 12
*-Clinched Playoff Berth
CONFERENCE SEMI-FINALS
Sun Nov 9 - MONTREAL 35, Hamilton
12 (15,378) - QB Jimmy Jones tossed two short TDs
to Joe Petty, Steve Ferrughelli smashed over the two, Don Sweet kicked
three converts and a FG for a 24-0 lead and the Als rolled
Sun Nov 9 - SASKATCHEWAN 42,
Winnipeg 24 (20,357) - Ron Lancaster threw
four TD passes and completed 20 of 27 attempts for 338 yards. Four easy
catches were dropped, three for what could have been touchdowns
CONFERENCE FINALS
Sun Nov 16 - Montreal 20, OTTAWA
10 (32,699) - Johnny Rodger's 95-yard punt return
for a TD gave the Alouettes a 13-3 lead in third quarter, and they never
looked back
Sun
Nov 16 - EDMONTON 30, Saskatchewan 18 (25,671) - The Eskimos, who have lost two years in a row in the CFL
final, overcame an 18-8 third- quarter deficit thanks to a 72-yard
interception return by Wayne Matherne
1975 GREY CUP GAME AT CALGARY
(Sunday, November 23 - 32,454)
EDMONTON ESKIMOS 9, MONTREAL ALOUETTES 8 - The temperature was minus -15 degrees Celsius. The 25
kilometre per hour wind played havoc with passing and kicking. With just
3:49 to play, Sonny Wade came off the Alouettes bench to replace
Alouettes starting quarterback Jimmy Jones. Trailing 9-7 and starting
from the Montreal 23 yard line, Wade threw a 26-yard bullet to Larry
Smith. He then faked a reverse to Johnny Rodgers and threw a 46-yard
pass to Joe Petty. The Larks then had a chance for the game winning
field goal in the final seconds of the game, but Jones mishandled the
snap from centre. Don Sweet’s 19 yard attempt went wide for a single
point. It was the only Grey Cup where one player from each team (Sweet
and Dave Cutler) was responsible for all the points.