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HAMILTON, Ont. Andrew Luck Jersey . -- Chris Williams quick feet saved the day for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. With the Argos making a move late in the second quarter, and the Hamilton offence sputtering, Williams collected Noel Prefontaines 44-yard missed field goal in the end zone and headed out. "I just found the crease and I saw a couple linemen there so I tried to move out of the way and I found the seam and I had some guys leading me up and they made all the good blocks," Williams said. "I just ran." Run he did. Williams brought the missed kick 119 yards for his third touchdown of the game and his second of the night off a return Saturday as the Tiger-Cats defeated the Argonauts 36-27 to pick up their first win of the season. "It was just good to get the momentum back on our side," Williams said of the final play of the first half that made the score 29-13 heading into the locker-room. "If they had made that field goal they would have (pulled to within six points) so it was good to get the momentum back on our side and give us a little breathing room." Williams also had a 34-yard TD reception to open the scoring and an 88-yard punt return touchdown. Andy Fantuz scored his first TD as a Ticat and Bakari Grant added his first of the season on a six-yard reception with eight minutes left in the game to douse any Argo hopes. Saturday marked the second game in a row that Williams scored on a punt return. That makes a total of seven special teams TDs scored in the first three weeks of the CFL season. There were only eight scored in all of 2011. Hamilton quarterback Henry Burris was 12-of-27 passing for 181 yards and three touchdowns as the Ticats improved to 1-2. Burris was also intercepted once. The Argos had pulled to 29-27 midway through the fourth quarter, due in large part to a Hamilton offence that couldnt keep ball possession, but Burris led a 75-yard scoring drive with rushes of 23 and 14 yards to keep the drive alive. It ended with a six-yard touchdown strike to Grant. Burris said he entered the huddle for that series keeping loose and singing the songs on the public address system. "We have the potential in this offence," he said. "It was just upsetting to me the fact that we kept sagging back, just being more the nail and absorbing what they were doing instead of being aggressive and having fun. When they gave me the running lanes in those situations, I had to use my feet because they werent respecting me to run the ball at that point. "Thankfully, I was able to make some big plays with my feet and really move the chains in two key situations and allow us to get some points on the board and really chew up a lot of clock as well." Torontos offence had 24 first downs to Hamiltons 14 and 391 yards net offence to the Tiger-Cats 288. But they were unable to take advantage of their scoring opportunities, four times having to settle for field goals from less than 25 yards. Toronto head coach Scott Milanovich put the loss down to too many mistakes in the first half, when the Argos found themselves down 21-0 and then 29-13 at the half. "Too many penalties," he said. "A couple dropped balls, turned one over and we gave them a couple return touchdowns. Its tough to win a close game on the road when you make that many mistakes." Ricky Ray connected on 23-of-38 pass attempts for 232 yards to go along with one interception. Jarious Jackson and Cory Boyd scored touchdowns for Toronto (1-2). The Argos were down by three touchdowns early in the second quarter but pulled to 29-27 with 10:52 left in the fourth before Grants TD stopped the Toronto momentum. Ticat defensive back Carlos Thomas intercepted Ray at the Toronto 50-yard line with 1:51 left as the crowd of 24,263 at Ivor Wynne Stadium roared a huge sigh of relief. "Im happy for the guys," said Hamiltons George Cortez, who recorded his first professional win as a head coach. "It makes you feel good about yourself and makes the sun not so bright and not so hot the next day. And theres the intangible of confidence and hopefully well be able to build on that." Prefontaine made 2-of-3 field-goal attempts, hitting from 15 and 37 yards but missed from 44. He hurt his leg on Williams final kick return touchdown to end the first half and was replaced in the second half by Anthony Alix, who hit from 18 and 19 yards but missed a 24-yard attempt. Ray moved ahead of Doug Flutie (41,355) into seventh spot on the all-time passing list with 41,468 yards. Burris is already in sixth spot, having jumped over Flutie in the first game of the season. Burris hit Williams for a 34-yard score 10 minutes into the game to get things started. The Ticats built on the momentum when Torontos Chad Owens fumbled a punt return and Hamilton linebacker Nathan Kanya recovered it on the Argos 46. Three plays later, Burris found Fantuz for a 24-yard touchdown and a 14-0 lead to end the first quarter. Williams made it 21-0 early in the second quarter on his punt return TD. Toronto answered with a 71-yard drive that ate up 4:11 on the clock but netted just a Prefontaine field goal. A punt single by Hamiltons Josh Bartel made it 22-3 with 4:39 left in the half. But the Hamilton offences failure to keep control of the ball allowed Toronto to score 10 points in the final four minutes. Prefontaine hit a 37-yard field goal, and on their next possession, the Argos drove the ball 56 yards on eight plays, including two pass interference penalties against the Ticats, setting up Jacksons one-yard TD run. Grant fumbled on Hamiltons next possession with 53 seconds left to set up Prefontaines 44-yard attempt that would have pulled the Argos to within a touchdown. But he missed wide right and Williams did the rest to give his team a 29-13 lead at the half. Alix hit an 18-yard field goal in the third quarter, but his 24-yard attempt a couple minutes later went wide and the Argos were down 29-17. Toronto opened the fourth quarter finishing a 36-yard drive with Boyds five-yard TD run to pull to 29-24. Argo defensive back Evan McCollough intercepted Burris on the Ticats next possession, setting up Alixs 19-yard field goal and it was 29-27, but Toronto would get no closer as Grants final TD sealed the win. Andrew Luck Womens Jersey . -- The Royals have agreed to contracts with first baseman Eric Hosmer, third baseman Mike Moustakas, outfielder Lorenzo Cain and right-hander Luis Mendoza. Robert Mathis Womens Jersey . 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WINNIPEG -- The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are giving their current general manager and head coach the chance to turn the CFL teams fortunes around. The Bombers announced Thursday that they are sticking with general manager Joe Mack and are removing the interim tag from head coach Tim Burkes title. Team president Garth Buchko says Winnipegs 5-12 record going into Saturdays season finale against Montreal isnt acceptable. But he says it looks like they have the building blocks in place for success. "What ultimately sealed my decision was that I am just not ready to dismantle this organization and start over from scratch," he said. "In business as in sports, success comes when you have stability in the leadership position. "Joe Mack, Tim Burke have the respect and confidence of their players and staff." Burke is the fifth head coach since 2005 to lead the Bombers. Paul LaPolice, who started this season after leading them to the Grey Cup last year, lost his job when they managed just two wins in their first eight games. Mack was already under contract next year but there has been mounting fan anger over some of his moves. The Bombers dressed 19 rookies this season and many fans complained veterans were released without a solid plan to replace them. Disgruntled fans started a "sack Joe Mack" move online. But Buchko and Mack point out that some of those rookies are top performers -- like leading receiver Chris Matthews and tailback Chad Simpson, both topping the 1,000-yard mark. "Joe and Tim have the liberty and the plan to make changes where they see fit for football operations but the expectation is to win football games and be a playoff team," said Buchko. All agree that for that to happen, they must tackle the big question of quarterback. Burke and Mack like Buck Pierce, but he missed more than half the season with injuries after missing most of the 2010 campaign for the same reason. Last year was his best as a Bomber when he started 16 games. Mack says they have to sit down with Pierce and their medical people and talk about his future. "The elephant in the room is the quarterback situation," said Burke. "We want to make sure we get that resolved so we have the best chance of movingg forward and having a chance to be in the Grey Cup every year. T.Y. Hilton Jersey. "Its not enough for us to be an up-and-down team year in, year out. We want to consistently be a championship-calibre team." Backup Alex Brink will start Saturday against Montreal. Burke first joined the team last year as defensive co-ordinator and defensive backs coach. He has also worked on coaching staffs with the Montreal Alouettes and Calgary Stampeders. The news that Mack and Buchko will stay was greeted with some relief in the Bombers locker-room. Veteran offensive lineman Glenn January said he likes Burkes style. "Hes a straight shooter, if hes mad at you he tells you," he said. Veteran receiver Terrence Edwards added the club has the talent to win. "Firing somebodys not always the answer," he said. "We understand fans are very passionate about this team and this club ... Ive been here six years and have had four different head coaches already ..." "Weve got the right people here to do good things. Weve just got to not be so quick to fire people." The team announcement overshadowed a ceremony earlier Thursday for this years Canadian Football Hall of Fame inductees. Their busts were officially unveiled and quarterback Damon Allen spoke on behalf of the group when he said they were all touched by the event. "Were honoured, were a proud bunch," he said, adding none likely ever thought they would receive such an honour. "We only wanted to win championships." The other former players were receiver Milt Stegall, offensive lineman and placekicker Jack Abendschan, running back Eric Lapointe and the late linebacker Tyrone Jones. Jones died in 2008 and also played some of his best years with the Bombers, including two Grey Cup wins in 1984 and 1990. His son was on hand to accept the honour. The builders are B.C. Lions owner David Braley and former University of Calgary coach Peter Connellan. Stegall, who played 14 seasons with the Bombers and is now a broadcaster, threw his support behind a little consistency for his former team. "Sooner or later you have to say, Lets stand pat and see what we have here. You cant continue making changes ... I think its a good move." ' ' '

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