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Saskatchewan faces the fourth-place Edmonton Eskimos (6-8) on Saturday in an important West Division showdown. Starter Jarious Jackson fell to 1-1 replacing injured Argos starter Ricky Ray (knee) after leading the squad past Winnipeg 29-10 on Sept. 29. Jackson finished 16-of-31 passing for 162 yards with a TD and interception before giving way to rookie Trevor Harris in the fourth. Toronto (7-7) was also minus running back Chad Kackert (ribs), with rookie Gerald Riggs Jr. starting in his place. Their absence definitely showed as Torontos offence was unable to muster any sort of consistency, forcing the defence to spend too much time on the field. It marked the third time this year the Argos have scored 10 or less points in a game. Despite that, Toronto remains in contention for top spot in the East Division. On Sunday, Toronto hosts Montreal (8-6) -- which lost 27-22 to Winnipeg on Monday -- in a crucial contest for both teams. 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McNamee, Clemens former strength coach, has said he injected the seven-time Cy Young Award winner multiple times with steroids and human growth hormone. [url=http://www.lionsofficialteamstore.com/autographed-bill-bentley-jersey-ek-81... .C. -- No matter how hard they tried, the Charlotte Bobcats couldnt stop Shannon Brown. [url=http://www.lionsofficialteamstore.com/autographed-joique-bell-jersey-kf-42.... Bell Jersey . An item on the Italian Serie-A clubs website on Thursday said Di Vaio will meet the media on Friday morning. The France Football website reported the 35-year-old is headed to Montreal as the Major League Soccer expansion teams first designated player, and that there will be no transfer fee because he is under contract to Bologna through 2013. . Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland remained the overall leader for a fourth straight day. The cyclists, who opened in Belgium, completed a 197-kilometre ride from Orchies that featured five small climbs to an uphill finish in the fishing port of Boulogne-sur-Mer.SINGAPORE -- The Singapore Grand Prix will stay on the Formula One calendar through 2017 after an agreement was struck between the national government and F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone. The two parties made a joint announcement on Saturday, after long negotiations over the price of the hosting rights for a race that has quickly established itself as one of the most popular stops with fans and teams alike. "We are all here for another five years," Ecclestone said. "All of us like being here, which made it difficult for me to negotiate with the minister." Singapore trade and industry minister S.Iwsaran said the terms of the new deal included "significant reductions in cost to the Singapore government" but neither party was prepared to say if Formula One Management had reduced the price of the hosting rights, which vary from venue to venue. [url=http://www.lionsofficialteamstore.com/autographed-glover-quin-jersey-ou-49.... Quin Jersey. "I always believe these questions should not be asked," Ecclestone said. "A gentleman should not talk about money or last night." The new Singapore agreement answers one of the questions about next years provisional calendar, with contract negotiations over the German and Korean grands prix continuing, while the new track in New Jersey is still under construction ahead of its earmarked June 2013 debut. ' ' '


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