W‘mvnflvef‘rtte? 54119.. WW grime Mic-K'- LT-I. K Once again it wasn't a very good weekend'as the Football Panthers were humbled 32-7 in the driving rain in Halifax. From the scoring we would hazard a guess that the Santa— marians played on a dry field and had no trouble handling the ball while our boys had to contend with a deluge. Socky MacDonald scored our mly major of the game as he got behind the S.M.U.secondary for a reception of Rick Kiraly's pass and galloped 81 yards and over the line. Ozzie D'Ippolito's conversion attempt failed but he later got a single point with a punt into the end zone in the‘third quarter. Callie MacPhail led the gromd gainers with 39 yards on 8 carries while J. Paul McIntyre had 24 on 7. Outsiders might suspect that the Mount A. and UPEI coaches are carrying on a paper fight in order to make the prlic think that next Saturday's game here with the Nbunties will be a real grudge match and so reap huge gate receipts. For two teams with 0-2 records the argument seems silly. ..if they had 20-0 records it would still seem silly. _ Barring unusual circumstances, we think students should go where they can get courses they want. We will wager that the gate receipts will not benefit a dollar from this ridiculous controversy! ~ ‘In Soccer Larry MacAdam and Tom Hogan broke the goose egg that has plagued many UPEI teams in recent games as they scored the brace of markers that gave our boys a 2—2 tie with St. F.X. UPEI led 2—1 going into the final five minutes but, it seemed, concentrated too much on holding their lead. On Sunday they were outpointed 4-0 by a bigger and more experienced team from ' Dalhousie. We might remark that, besides the mo goal scorers, Ron Taylor played well while Howie Adams, in goal, deserved a ' better fate. — Field Hod<ey. (Barb Mullaly's charges again - suffered shutout defeats as St. F.X. won l-O on Saturday while the Dalhousie. ‘ Tigerettes administered a 4-0 whitewash on Sunday. ' " Barbara, still building for future years. was not at all ' discouraged by the doxble defeat but, in a most unusual paradox (we loved that G. & S. tune) said that, had the girls played as well in the game , as they did in the one they lost 4-0 , they could have won! What the team really needs is a player who can put the ball into the net.. . ' obviously they can't win unless someone can perform that feat! 'Ihe Memorial University team visits MacAdam Field this Friday for the only weekend game here. GOLF. As happens in so ' many Atlantic Intercolleg— ia‘te spo ,'Saint MaIY'S walked away with the title in the golf tournament played at Moncton, over the weekend. Trying to defend our last year's champion— ship our quartetof lee Brammer, James'Hiduolson, Jamie Macfiwain and Kenny Innis finished third in the field of 9. Saint Mary's . had a two round total of 614, 'Dalhousie was second with 625 while we totalled 651. lee Brammer, with rounds of 76 and 78 was third in the individual scoringsn Jack Hynes has his hockey hopefuls out on dry land training and it is anti— » cipated that, despite the loss of several of last year's key players, the 1979-80 edition of his Pan- thers will be a strong one. Returning will be Shane 1 Turner, Brian Ostroski, Gary Trainor, Rory Beck, Trevor Crawford, Harold Hay, Neil MacKenzie and Shane Carmody. I We'll also have newcomers Mike Ready, Mike Devine and Terry McKenna to assure a strong defence. Summer- side's Thane Campbell who comes to us after playing for Acadia, is a most , welcome addition. Steve Drummond from Richmond, Ont. takes a high. reputation to ' our team. There is also a big potential in Kinkora's Rid<y Cameron, brother of former "greats" Brian and David (The Moose) . They' ll be taking to the ice' som for practise and the league " The UPEI 'SUNs‘l‘Sej—ptém‘ber 27; ‘- 1979“;- »1hi J -. , — Goose . m _ , a;me opens here on the 10th and 11111 of November with Acadia Hopefully! exhibition games will be and S.M.U. I .{ hibernation or ' - It was organized, with r high hopes, a few seaSOns ago and, for a while, Was scheduled before that tJJIE' ., It would seem that, with mainly inexperienced teams ., playing for UPEI this Fall that the Booster Club should be concerted but that august body seems to ‘ have retired into an_ early ' mamas a lively-body that main-F v tained interest in Sports here. For some reasmgwe have heard nothing of it for months. Could we ask ' it to bestir itSelf????? Barkis is willing. RIDING , Organizations providing riding for the disabled have been operating in Europe for several I decades and in North America for several years. The idea is to give exercise to the physically and mentally handicapped, exercise they would not otherwise get. Now sudi a program is in operation near Charlottetown andyou can get involved. . The ngriders Therapeutic Riding Association of P.E.I. needs volunteers to assist in its riding ' programme. ' lOCATION: Woodmere Stables (indoor arena) Marshfield. , (Take St. Peter's Road out of tom to ‘Mar'shfield. Stables are 1/2 mile past Irvrng Station on left hand side, on old road just off Lifts 'can probably be arranged for-those on ' Commencing Saturday, September 29, 1979 through to SaturdayiDecenber 8, 1.979. (No classes Thanksgiving weekend, Sat. October 6.) V ‘ Lessons are 10 AM. and 11 A.M. eadi Saturday. . — ‘ ‘ ' WHAT YOU DO: Assistants are needed (a) 'to lead horses (must have experience in . handling horses) ; (b) to assist riders totmotmt and dismount and -.to walk ' beside horse during lesson .to give physical and moral SIPpQrt to rider as 7 ' needed. " HONMANY PEOPLE? From 4 to 6 riders will :‘commmr: ' - ing for a most mrtlrml'iile and interesting in each lesson. 7 Each rider requires an average of 3 assistants (1 to lead horse, 2 to support rider.) If anyone is interested in volunteer- experience, they are asked to commit themselves to certain dates and times so roster can be madeup. No "maybes" ’ ' please. ' Omtact the instructor, DaphneHarker at 892-3790 (work) for further information ' and/or to volunteer. ‘ ‘ " ‘ RED cross Broom m _R CLINIC Give the gift of lifely _ On Wednesday, October 3rd, from 3;00 to 6:00 in UPEI Gym a Blood Donor Clinic will be held. 7 Our quota is 200+ donors, so roll upyour sleeve, _ and give! WED‘IESDAY‘, WER 3 r UPEI GYM - 3:00- 6:00 - s '11:. 3‘, '