Saturday, September 20, 2008

Stamps Battle Argos Saturday

The Stampeders and Argos will lock horns Saturday for the first time this season. The teams will play the second game of the home-and-home series on Sept. 27 at Rogers Centre in Toronto.

The Stamps (7-4) are currently tied for second place in the West Division while the Argos (4-7) sit second in the East. The Stamps have won two in a row and four of their last five and are one game back of the division-leading Saskatchewan Roughriders. Quarterback Henry Burris was named the CFL's offensive player of the week after throwing for 408 yards and five touchdowns against Montreal.

The Argos have lost two in a row and four of their last five. New head coach Don Matthews will try to get his first win since rejoining the team two weeks ago.

Prior to the game, volunteers and Stampeders alumni will be stationed at each entrance gate to raise money and awareness for prostate cancer. The group will be asking for a minimum $10 donation in exchange for trendy checkered boxer shorts.

Prior to kickoff, a moment of silence will be observed for CFL Hall of Famer Ron Lancaster and former Stamps standout Reggie Lewis. Both men passed away this week.

Fans are encouraged to stay in their seats at halftime to watch the Calgary Agility Association. See the always popular, athletics dogs maneuver through obstacle courses and demonstrate their skills on the McMahon Stadium turf.

Tickets for the Toronto game are still available and fans are encouraged to call Ticketmaster at 403.777.0000 or go online at Ticketmaster.ca to purchase tickets.

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