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the season.Montreal quarterback Anthony Calvillo was sacked seven times by a fired up Winnipeg defence, but Buck Pierce and the Bombers did little when they had the ball, mostly due to five fumbles.The Bombers, who turned the ball over four times last week, gave it up three times in the first half alone but it cost them only three points as the Winnipeg defence held Montreal to only three first downs and 65 net yards.A pass from Pierce that was tipped by Jerald Brown for a Scooter Brown interception on the Winnipeg 21 turned into a 16 yard Whyte field goal 6:38 into the game.Winnipeg responded with a 10 play, 105 yard drive capped by a four yard TD run around the left side by Goltz 2:18 into the second quarter. Goltz had gone in on a short yardage situation and stayed in for the next play.Montreal native Cory Watson made three key catches on the drive and picked up 102 receiving yards in the first half alone.The Bombers added a single to take an 8 3 lead at the intermission.On Winnipeg's opening drive of the second half, Kyries Hebert stripped the ball from Pierce and John Bowman recovered on the Montreal 51 to end a promising drive.The crowd of 22,134 got to its feet in vain 11:28 into the second half as Hebert ran back a Pierce fumble for a TD, but he was ruled down by touch on the play and Montreal settled for a punt single.Winnipeg answered with its second single of the game early in the fourth quarter.Desia Dunn picked off Calvillo and Pierce hit Rory Kohlert with a 47 yard toss to set up Goltz' one yard TD off tackle at 8:57.A four play, 68 yard drive capped by Green's 17 yard TD catch