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Tuesday, June 15 at 7:30 p.m. PLACE: Lakelse Motor Hotel 4620 Lakelse Avenue Terrace, B.C. “wianbea’ CP) before 19,214 fans.” “Trevor Kennerd. kicked five os . field. goals, to ‘spark ..the .~ ” Minnipeg Blue Bombers toa. * 92-0 victory Wednerday » over! the - Calgary. “Stam-". peders in the first Canadian’: Football League. exhibition. _ game of the 1992, season Winnipeg led 6-0 at the | end of the first quarter on *.- Held goal drives of 38 and 14 yards. The teams were scoreless in ihe second quarter and Kennerd added apair of 24 and 2i-yard field goals in the third to increase the bombers lead 12-0. In the -final guarter, Bombers quarterback Mark. Jackson hit wide. reciever Kennerd conerted and then _ Mike Holmes in the end zone . with an ll-yard. pass and - kicked his longest field goal’ of the night, a 44-yarder to yound out the scoring. Both coaches Ray Jauch of Winnipeg anid Jack Gotta | of Calgary used their large . rosters liberally in the exhibition game. Gerry Dattilio and Powe Calgary ‘and Winnipeg: used * Dieter’: Broek. in the: first” “and ,: Pisarkiewicz took over at quarterback. .. . ‘control throughout. The ‘Bombers completed 21 of 39 passes for 233-yarde and Calgary: -was 18 of 42 for 202 yards. Jackson. brought the lone: ‘touchdown pass of the game ~ for Winnipeg. * ; Along the | ground, Calgary outrushed | Win- nipeg 55-yards to 50. Brock completed eight of 12° passes, Jackson six of 11 and Risar' ewicz seven, of 16. - For ‘Calgary, Datiilio was eight for 16 and Woodward | ten of- ‘26. Each Calgary quarterback. had. one. pas intercepted, Kennerd’s first field goal. at 3:09 was set.up on a 21- yard Brock pass’ to “Joe, Poplawski. Kennerd in- creased . the lead. ‘to 6-0 at Woodward called sages for", quarter: and: then” Mark“. - dackadn, . Steve? . -As:.the:.scare would. in- : dicate, ‘Winnipeg | was in- '. complete 16-4 after Winnipeg ‘marched: “from: the. Calgary : 35. yard +" -line to: the ‘seven-yard line: *- intercepted, a Dattilio pass. - off the Bomber three- yard - | _- he Stamps’ alin scoring.” - threat of the first-half was:*.- * snuffed out-when Winnipeg: - linebacker: James— Read-- “marched. trom ite, ov byard ne. ce “Kennerd’ P hed fi field d gol” ata: 58 of the third quater, a “w-yarder, ‘was set up when. Woodward’ tercepted by defensive back Charlie Williams : and run | ‘passing arm. ‘from. hig ‘own - - 98-yard Ine and ‘then’ at “11:15 of the, third, ‘Keqnerd « @--pass-.was-In- - increased. the: Jead- to. 12-0 with a 21-yard field goal. ‘The big play leading to the Pisdrklewlcd ‘Jed the "Ja “.- Bombers downfield With: his: ‘fornier. “New: York. ' Giant wide“ ‘kick of 6% yards... . Kennerd kicked a Myra wos field goal at 7:40 of the final “~~ quarter to round out. the. score. Cutler will miss. $ Wilkie and Howes - EDMONTON (CP) — The man who will miss retired Edmonton’ quarterback Tom Wilkinson, along with centre Bob Howes, the most - ds place-kicker Dave. Cutler ‘of the Eskimos. Wilkinson and Howes have retired from. the Canadian Football. League -wars, leaving just Cutler remaining from the three- * man— kicking game which ~has been an integral part of the Edmonton game. . _ “It’s going to be a heck of. “an adjustment. to make not having Wilkie and Bob Howes around, " Cutler ‘said - in trainitig camp.: “We've ‘got some great people here, | but ‘the guys you ‘can't replace are the people that live inside Howes and Wilkie." . Cutler, 36, holds most of the CFL scoring records with “his accurate. place- " kicking . in - 13 professional . seasons, including. 1,803 -Doints. 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[Su RRORERCeMpE rain ‘League Baie oyealttiy, Man...-1 mip ate 22 years old Ue " Stats and = i aoe Datroit. 2 Claveland 1 : "gems, "midseason to do snapping. This is Wilkin- .son’s;.firet ‘crack al “retirement, < The Eskimos toa man say. they'll miss the leadership which Wilkinson provided for 10: seasons. He did. so > many Httle things, like. ‘holding for place-kicks, which made the Eskimos Grey ‘Cup. champtons* the © fast four years.. , Cutler kicked. for. 175 points in 1981, including 62 “converts, 43 field goals in 48 Sims i is set ‘FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) — Three months before he gets a chance to sack his first National Football , quarterback, ‘Kenneth Sime is set for life ’ financially, says his agent Witt Stewart, New. England. Patriots _ announced ‘Wednesday they ‘had’. signed Sims, the “defensive lineman from Texas and top choice in the “ April- draft. Sims said the contract {s for four years. _ But neither “he, Stewart nor Patriots’ officials would -disclose ‘the ‘value of the deal. Stewart left little doubt. it. would. make- his r tha by a can come ou Ru ab oe ‘that he’s set for life, which “he Is," Stewart said. We look to him as a real | leader,” the bell-cow, 80, to” ‘[:s spealk, of the Patriots of the ” future,” said coach. Ron “yy Meyer, - -who-replaced Ron Erhardt after the. club. finished’ Jast season with a 2- 14 won-lost’ récord, the re ! worst’ in. New England - history. ' the. attempts and 14 singles, He holds the alltime professional record In North’ America’ of 385 field goals. “With Bob and Wilk, it was like driving an old car,” Cutler said. “‘When’ you get _ Into a new -car, it feels ‘to much different. “It doesn’t have to be any worse or better; it just feels different. I've prepared, for thisby|realizing that there's - going to be some differences with the snaps and. the,” holders. “Kicking befdte’ ‘the " season, I changed the ball angles. and that sort of thing. You just have to take - what's there and do It. These new guys are doing a good job.” © - The. new Edmonton ‘snappers in practice have been Ted Milian, Mark ‘Wald and Mark Coflin, all offensive linemen, and the holding duties have gone to . ‘quarterback Brian ‘ Broomell and receiver Mike Levenseller. “There will be some new physical aspects to -kicking this year," added Cutler. “Each one gets the ball down a little differently. and I have to re-adjust my timing to each of them. “The centre gives the ball a little differently to each ~~ holden, .se-thére’s a change “KtHere}tos!i-There’a. some | work-we've got-to do, hut I» think it’s going to be fun.” Cutler, a native of Vic- totia, played college foot- ball at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby; B.C., ad a linebacker and kicker. 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