Regina, SK - Trying to avoid their first four-game losing streak of the 2014 season, the Saskatchewan Roughriders settle in at Mosaic Stadium on Sunday afternoon versus visiting Edmonton. Kerry Joseph, who came out of retirement earlier this month, will get the start at quarterback for the struggling Roughriders. The 41-year-old won a Grey Cup with Saskatchewan back in the 2007 season. You can watch the action live starting at 4pm et/1pm pt on TSN1, TSN3, TSN4 and TSN5. Winners of seven straight and eight of the first 10 games on the schedule, the Riders appeared to be well on their way to challenging for the West Division title with the Calgary Stampeders. However, in recent weeks the charge by Saskatchewan has lost steam and now the squad finds itself sitting in third place in the standings behind both the Stamps and these same Eskimos. Like Edmonton, the Riders have already secured a spot in the postseason, but there is still opportunity to cause a shift or two in the final pecking order. Unfortunately, Saskatchewan has picked the wrong time to hit the skids, losing three in a row and four of the last five after being pummeled by a resurgent Montreal squad on Thanksgiving Day, 40-9. The Riders actually scored the first points of the day on Monday on an 11-yard TD pass from Tino Sunseri to Anthony Allen, but after that the offense was never heard from again. In fact, the only other points came courtesy of Montreal punter Sean Whyte who conceded in the end zone in the fourth quarter. Sunseri finished the lackluster effort 7-of-12 for 72 yards, was intercepted once and sacked three times. Also seeing time under center for the visitors was Seth Doege who connected on half of his six attempts for another 37 yards, but he too suffered a pick and was sacked twice. Allen did manage to run for a game-high 105 yards on 21 carries, but that was only due to the fact that the so-called passing attack for the Roughriders was nowhere to be found. As for the Eskimos, they too played on Monday and were involved in a lopsided decision, but in their case it was a very favorable blowout as they crushed visiting Winnipeg, 41-9. Edmonton found itself ahead 40-0 before it was ever really challenged by the Blue Bombers, an opponent that had to settle for three field goals in the second half. Mike Reilly was the star of the game for the hosts as he connected on 19-of-31 passing for 197 yards and added another 26 yards and two majors on the ground. Backup quarterback Pat White ran the ball four times and finished with a score of his own. Although he was kept out of the end zone, receiver Adarius Bowman continued his assault on opposing defenses as he caught 10 balls for a game-high 94 yards. Despite the fact that he has just six TDs, placing him in a tie for second in the league in that department, Bowman has simply been abusing defenders with his 101 catches for 1,241 yards. Bowman now has at least 40 more catches than anyone else in the league, and his yardage total distances him by more than 350 yards from his closest competition. While Bowman leads the way in his particular category, the same can be said for Allen coming out of the backfield for the Roughriders. One of only six players with at least 100 carries to this point, Allen checks in with 849 yards and five TDs on 156 attempts, but Calgarys Jon Cornish continues to close the gap. With respect to the all-time, regular-season series between the clubs, Edmonton owns a 116-90-2 edge over the Riders, dating back as far as 1938. Just a few weeks ago, the Eskimos completely stumped Saskatchewan in a 24-0 final, giving Edmonton a fourth win in seven tries in the series. Saskatchewan sent both Seth Doege and Sunseri into the huddle to try and get something started for the visitors, but it simply was not meant to be as the duo combined to hit just 11-of-23 passes for 114 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Under constant pressure, Sunseri was sacked four times and Doege twice. The Riders were limited to a mere 205 yards of offense on 60 snaps. Edmonton went with Reilly at quarterback in that game, the signal caller converting 14-of-25 passes for 124 yards and a score. Clearly the star of the game for the Esks was running back John White who ran for a staggering 192 yards and a major on just 17 attempts, not to mention adding a touchdown reception as well. These two teams will be back in action against each other in the final game of the regular season on Nov. 8 right back here in Regina. Discount Basketball Shoes . The Ravens werent about to let it happen again. 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He opened with a 5-under 67 on a tough day in Shanghai to build a two-shot lead.No, I didnt need a leaderboard to let me know that 7 under through 12 is fairly strong, McDowell said. Gauging whats a good score can be a good thing maybe when youre not going well. But it might not be a great thing if youre taking it deep and the rest of them are 3-under par and youre thinking, Whoa, this is a very good score.Thats not what slowed him. Trouble was lurking everywhere, and not even McDowell was immune.Rickie Fowler also started quickly with three birdies in his opening five holes, only to spend the rest of the round trading birdies with bogeys. He wound up with a 69, along with U.S. Open champion Martin Kaymer, Brandt Snedeker, Chris Kirk, Tim Clark and Tommy Fleetwood.Strong wind added to the demanding conditions.Jordan Spieth began his new PGA Tour season with two straight bogeys and had to save par with a long bunker shot on his third hole. He scratched his way back and wound up in a large group at 70 that featured Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter, Adam Scott and Henrik Stenson, who made bogey from the bunker on his final hole.It didnt take much for players to stumble. FedEx Cup champion Billy Horschel made two double bogeys, only one birdie and shot an 80.This is a top event — some of the best players in the world, probably the best field youre going to get in Asia, and you dont want it to be a pushover, Fowler said. You want a good, solid test. And its showing that.Graham DeLaet of Weyburn, Sask. had to withdraww after shooting 45 through his first nine holes because of a neck injury.dddddddddddd It’s his third withdrawl in the last four months. He also withdrew from Malaysia last week with a sore neck.Only 27 players in the 78-man field broke par, compared with 37 players under par on the first day last year when the winning score was 24-under 264. McDowell said he wouldnt be surprised to see something around 10 or 12 under win, even if the wind lets up.McDowell is the only player this year to finish in the top 10 at all the World Golf Championships, and while he hasnt captured a WGC title, Sheshan International would seem to favour him more than the others. Thursday was his 10th consecutive round in the 60s on this course.A big key to this golf course is driving the ball well. I drove it very well today, McDowell said.The exception was on the 603-yard eighth hole, playing with the wind. McDowell hit a 3-wood to avoid the bunker on the right side of the fairway, and he put it in the deep grass for the first time all day. He could only manage an 8-iron out of the rough and still had 215 yards over the creek fronting the green. McDowell pulled that left of the green and failed to get up and down.No complaints. He did not forget the 20-foot birdie putt he made on No. 14, or the 45-foot putt he holed across the green at the 17th, or the 25-foot birdie on No. 3. And then there was his drive on the 288-yard 16th, a perfect yardage to go with a perfect swing that gave him a two-putt from 15 feet for birdie.There were some tricky holes on the front nine, McDowell said. I made a couple of putts I should have in the first 12 holes, and then I made a couple of bogeys that I shouldnt have coming in. All in all, I think 5 under was a fair representation of my round.DIVOTS: Kevin Stadler withdrew after two holes with a wrist injury. ... Jason Dufner had one moment when his body was in China and his head was still in Malaysia. Players were allowed to lift, clean and place their balls last week in soggy Malaysia. Dufner instinctively picked up his ball in the 18th fairway, a one-shot penalty. He had a 72. Just one of those things, Dufner said with a shrug. ' ' '