By Ross Harlinger The stage is set for one of the biggest riValries in college intramural hockey, as the second game of the UPEl Intramural Finals goes ahead Monday. The UPEI Engineers, who have faced elimination during the entire playoffs, face arch- rivals Blancth Hall for the championship which starts at 6:30 (check local listings). Blanchard finished first in round robin play and were the favorites going into what ‘ was supposed to‘be the final game last Tuesday, but the. Engineers came up big; de- feateding Blanchard 5-4. Action during an Intra- mural Ball Hockey Touma- ment which was held Monday Tuesday and Wednesday. The eight tem tourney saw a couple of very competitive Rob McLellan scored three goals to pace the Engineers, while Will Burke and Brian Thompson added one goal each. Blanchard captain Phil Stanyerlead the losers with two goals, while Ralph Weberbauer scored once for Blanchard. Mark McCellar, who starred with the UPEI Basket- ball Panthers, assisted on three of the Blanchard goals. The Engineers advanced to the finals by nipping the Freshman 4-3 Monday night, employing an agressivé fore- checking attack against a much smaller Freshman squad. games with no really strong team emerging about the rest. The tourney was organized by students, and was a re- freshing break from the toils of classes. The Freshman were fast skaters and were in control of the game in the first two periods, bu the Engineers’ hard hitting body slams took their toll. ‘ Mike Paulin scored the winning goal‘ with twelve minutes left in the game as he blasted a low shot from the slot into the short side. After the game Tuesday, which was a. goaltender’s battle, both teams assembled in the Panther Lounge for the ' official news conference. Kent Ford, star winger with Blanchard, hinted that the Engineers cheated by working out a strategy two The championship game was played Wednesday and because The Gem 's deadline was Tuesday, we can’t tell you the winning team until next week. I [T] All merchandise up to 50% off. Summer Cruisewear now available. Mon, Wed, Sat —- 10:00 am. to 6 pm. Thurs 8: Fri -- 10:00 em. to 9 pm. PIERROT 152 Richmond Street, ' across from‘the stage door of Confederation Centre SASSV C LASSY - FASHlONS hours before the game in a Lab Class. Ford said it was a violation of rule 3(c) of International Intramural Code which states: “No player may think prior to, or during a game; especially if that player is on the winning side.” “It’s downright unfair,” said Ford as his temper soared at the very thought of the controversy. The Engineers were not that nice in their post-game comments either, as they questioned the eligibility of most of the players on the Blanchard team. “As soon as the playoffs come look at the people As mentioned, the teams involved in the tourney are evenly matched, but Rumor Hath It that the UPEl Hockey Panthers entry will emerge the victor. that show up the team is stacked,” were the comments that came from most of the Engineers. The press conference broke up quickly as tempers began to rise and the Campus Police had to be called in as a pre- caution. —pagell-— f .'En'gineers, Blanchard clash Monday there were threats being hurled to and fro. “Keep you head up Monday night you * w—Q ,” said Gordon Stewart, a member of the Blanchard squad. The year will end Monday night with the crowning of No violence erupted but the Intramural champions. ALWH AL THE mcdincwr’; CAIN“ a BULLET N “I‘VEETH' Rov‘l'iNE was cekralmy I! (48 wAM‘T ne'er army To MAK 6 THE BlGLé’E’AFTe MAO-(lye: Gum‘si . ‘Srfllt" NODTONé jewellcr-Cg ltd. ’ We repair all types of jewellery. Quality instore seryice. Trophies, plaques. and engraving also available. NODTONCg jewellerog ltd. Consideration cm. Moll GlENTI'LlE/‘I’IAIN' . -; JII/‘H"§ . ALLTHE LATEST RELEASES ON A' GENTLEMAN JIM’S KMART Pl nzA