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They united the company with the Aurora Watch Co. went bankrupt in 1892, and the owners sold their business to Lancaster businessmen. Small converted a 13-yard field goal to level the score at 11-11 by halftime.The Keystone Standard Watch Co. Both players combined for the two-point conversion putting the Alouettes ahead 11-8. The Alouettes took their first lead of the game when Harris found Eugene Lewis with a 23-yard pass. Small's first field goal attempt missed but left the end zone, scoring a single. Cote kicked his first field goal of the game. The Alouettes tried to respond with a touchdown on the next drive but were stopped in the red zone by the Hamilton defence. White was tackled but stretched his arm to get the football past the goal line. The Tiger-Cats grabbed an early lead when Shiltz found White with a 10-yard pass. Shiltz passed for 303 yards and two touchdowns. Quarterback Matthew Shiltz made a return to Montreal after playing four seasons with the Alouettes.

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Montreal's Trevor Harris passed for 346 yards, three touchdowns and one interception. I have trust in this team and we found ways to win these last two weeks and now we have to keep doing that."

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I'm not gonna say: `We're the best team, we're a great team,' yet," Lewis said. "We're getting better, we're a better team. Montreal was caught twice for roughing the kicker on punt situations, giving the ball back to the Tiger-Cats. Lewis stressed that the Alouettes need to "be more disciplined" in order to win consistently. "We had the whole game in front of us, we had the lead with how ever many seconds left and we didn't come through." I'm proud of the way we battled but we had opportunities, I believe, but in all three phases and ultimately down on defence to hold them to at least a longer opportunity and it didn't happen." "We had an opportunity to hold them there. "It's just tough, it was one of those games," said Ticats' head coach Orlondo Steinauer. Seconds from what could have been their first road win and first back-to-back wins, they fell to 0-5 away from home. On the other side of the gridiron, the Tiger-Cats were dejected by the setback. We know that our future is determined by us and how we go out there and play and the things that we do." "First, we all know all the East games now are huge for all teams in the East, so we know how critical it is," said Eugene Lewis. With the win, the Alouettes still have control over their tiebreak with the Ticats and stay in contention for a top-two spot in the East Division that could earn them a home Eastern Conference playoff game. Montreal kicked off a four-game home stint with their first back-to-back wins of the year and are now 2-2 at Percival Molson Stadium. The Alouettes were as pleased as their crowd with the final result, a crucial one at the midway point of the season. "There was a lot of energy and the players fed off of it." "I hadn't felt that energy, that electricity in the stadium since, I don't know, maybe the last time I was here like in 19 with (Anthony Calvillo) and Mike Pringle and Ben (Cahoon)," said coach Danny Maciocia. They made a huge difference and we heard it at the end, it was very loud." "All the guys come on the field, we're all really happy obviously and the crowd, too. "A lot of hits on the head and people jumping around, I didn't know where I was but it was really nice," said Cote, describing the post-game feeling. The Als' kicker closed the deal with a 48-yard field goal as time expired and his teammates stormed the field in celebration. The Hamilton kicker Seth Small connected on a late 53-yard field goal setting the stage for Cote's late heroics. The Tiger-Cats (3-7) had pulled away with 14 points in the third quarter, but the scrappy Alouettes (4-6) regained the lead with 2:18 to go in the game. Saturday afternoon against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the Montreal Alouettes' kicker got his opportunity on the final play of the game - playing at home in front of 20,048 onlookers at Percival Molson Stadium. In his second season in the Canadian Football League, David Cote has had few opportunities to kick a game-winning field goal.












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