fins being, if nothing a most democratic ; fity we have_décided, ‘ wr lqng cogitation, to g to the wishes of "A ‘19 who is NOT like the rg'who; last week, pro- ted against our usual zfing for this column. We 1% that she is pleased. we assume that, because jolly times at last (9 ~. at U.P.E.I. will look «and just past. flw are avid Panther ;sters have no such happy Mlections and would \ fer to forget the whole mg. To go back to our wklyn days, "we shoulda yed in bed." Wins 0 Los- 54. first, we'll go back to ‘eLadies' Basketball .ge the Pantherettes were Iwme to the Axettes. Al— figh our girls were 10 fand trailed only 23126 Hm braek after actually .oying a two point lead me point.rHowever, in .eearly stages of the se— udhalf, our shooting .tsour and the final re- ,twas a 64—46 win for .eAxettes. Janet Trainor' .dwas our leading scorer ah20. We'd like to add um we note, from offic— c.1eague stats, Sheri’ urns leads in rebounds 'dSandra Dunsford is-#2! Directly following the IrPs game, we had high »ms of winning what we- 'wght would be a close w,from Acadia in the ‘Ns Basketball action. 'ever, after their first tumpts at scoring, we lfiled 10-2 very early and "W never really very We. The first half ended ntra’murals..;ln Idetbafl V “esday, February 4th “m - Barn Vs. IMarion . , mo- Memorial vs. Day Students . ’AflfletitNDiScu§§ibn mickey.place .ws Winter Carnival, ma-. lyed an outstanding game j ./ x‘ 51-29 for them and the game ' ended 91-64 with us on the really short side. Mark . Vickers, Gary Young, and Art Laffin were our high scorers with 11 each. We did not have a good game and Acadia did. We wondered how, in both games, the 7 ball seemed to defy gravity\ and bounce around the hoop seemingly trying to get‘out. Of course, it always sue? ceeded, apparently without reason. At other times (for them) the ball acted as. though there were a magnet 'in the centre of the hoop. Once, on Saturday an Acadia throw hit the rim and boun- ced four feet high, finally dropping through. Gary Heald tells us the reason is an inexplicable and elusive thing called "Touch" and when\your‘have it you're good. When you don't you're’ hopeless. we did not have it. Next action will be in Sackville on Friday and:" ' Mount A. will be here on the 10th. With Saint Mary's and Acadia assured of first an— second places, the scr— amble for the remaining . ones will be between the 'Panthers, Mount A. and St. F.X. 'X' will be here on 22 February. Gordon Mace Alpine, one of the Athletic Department's demon statist; icians has asked if student union will sponsor a bus to these'games and Woozy Mac- Donald, S.U. Prexy says 'Yes', providing 40 students come trooping in to Jane Mac Cormac in the S.U. 0f- ficw with $4.00 by Wednes— day noon! 7 ~ In hockey we were bombed quite unexpectedly, In Mon- cton 11-3... we thought it ' would be close but 11—3??? 0n the immense ice surface Les fast skating Aigles Bleu jumped into a quick 4-0 lead beofre our boys got accustomed to the op- tramurals L \VngyhaH - ~- . Thursday, February-5th 7:00 - Memorial 2 vs. Day Students 8:15 - Blanchard vs. Memorial 1 STANDINGS Team Day Students Blanchard Memorial #1 Memorial #1 Player of the Week ‘*‘"Dave Nicholson" P S sakapac>fi 1 WI 2. l 1 0 CDBJtO ¢~ra = if "‘W'e‘eke nud' Reich/rid Wins '_ed by Wayne Bernard, Dave ‘ Sunday's game some press— * turn match here would‘cer— \. 'The Cadre, Feb. 3, I976, Page 9 , =0~ losses, 4 pulent Louis Levesque Are- na and found it was too late to det into the game. LOur three goals were scor— Murnaghan and Joe Fillopini (Watch that spelling, every— body else gets it wrong). The game was halted mid— Way in the third period by a Donnybrook resulting in our Gerry McCarron's being‘ awarded, at least, a two- game vacation for making like one of King Arthurs Round Table knights and engaging in a jousting ma- tch with an opponent. (In box wag looked across at Gerry sitting placidly be— side this GORGEOUS blonde and remarked "If that's his alternative to playing hqr' ckey, I don't blame him"). After last November's hookey game in Halifax, in which we outshot Dalhousie 36—24, only to lose 3-5 we eXpected that Sunday's re- Photo by F.B.N. Unlimited spelling;....everybody else gets it wrong) who got what we thought would be the winner but the rascals scored the tying goal mid— way in the third and two in overtime. John Neville, the other of the statis— -tical whizzes assures us that there are several ways we can still make one \of the remaining playoff .spots..,chief requiure- ment being that we MUST beat Mount A. in the two games we still have with them...the first will be on the 3rd in Sackville and the-home one here next Tue— sday the 10th. Regrettably, only four persons expressed, interest in a bus trip so the project was dropped. We left Ray shaking his head in do hope to get some Panther disbelief. Scoring for us ' Roosters there for the M0— were Lennie Kelly (Who is “unt A. support is vocifer— playing his best ever we ous in their home rink. think) 'D'Arcy Murphy and Next week, we hope, Joe Filiponi (Watch that 4 f "Jock Talk" will return. tainly go into our "Win" column Alas, this time we outshot them 54-39, and the result was the same 3-5 this, in overtime. (We might add that the goal post score was 4-0 for U.P.E.I. but where is that recorded?). WE some— n times wonder what it is that seems to make U.P.E.I. Opponent's goalies act like Tretiak? Great credit Xor blame?) must go to. their goalkeeper Jim Palmer. For example, on One shift our harddworking Ray O'Donnell got three point blank shots on goal, from close in, that were low ‘ and away from Palmer... but he caught all three and Buzzar Hockey Tuesday, February 3rd .Mbnday, February 2nd 7:00 a Wakansans vs. 7200 — Independents vs. OutpoSt - Memorial 8:15 - Al-days vs. 8:15 — Misfits vs. Blanchard Day Students Wednesday, February 4th 7:00 - Memorial vs. Thursday, February Sflr 7:00 — Wakansans vs. \Outpost- _ Misfits 1,8:15 —‘A1days vs. ’8:15 — Independents vs. Blanchard ‘ Day Students STANDINGS STANDINGS *Teams P W L T PTS Teams ‘ P W L T PTS Wakansans 5 4 l 0 8 ‘ Memorial 5 4 O l 9 Al—days 5 3 2 0 6 Independents 5 4 0 l 9 Outpost 5 2 3 0 4' Day Students 5 l 4 0 2 Blanchard 5 l 4 0 2 Misfits 5 l 4 0 2 Player of the Week . Player of the Week "Garth Green" "Bobby Bishara" -