A '1! sports” he said. way of "-PANTHER’S 13 ‘ WO‘R L~D .p ff. ,7“ SPORTS . Ton CLOW SEASON ROUNDUP well another year has passed us by in the sports world and we can begin looking to next year for the , unexpected. The Lady Panthers field hockey season was hilight-' ed by the showing of a fine crop of rookies who should provide a sound nucleaus for Barb Mullay next year. Although losing key players such as Janet Ellis and Mary Bradley, I feel Barb Mullay will have and should have a much better team next year. The highschools on the island produce some excellent talent in field hockey and if last years crop was anything to.judge by them this up coming year should.vault us into the Atlantic finals. Sandy Drysdale had an excellent season in goal and along with rookie Honey McTssac who was a standout neXt season should be even better. Ill-IIIIIIIIIIp-III—l-i . SEXISM IN SPORTS . Frederlicton (CUP). -- A motion Was assed at the spring regiona conference of Atlantic’Re ion Canadian University, ress (ARCUP) caning for a greater' awareness of sexism .in sg‘ortswriting and asking that t e member apers attempt to eliminate t is problem. .Sgeaking on the motion, Tom» est, sports editor of the Brunswickan, said that 'one of the majorproblems \ facing the women’s athletics was their. own attitude. "I here rarg no ~‘ladies’ in He said that some of the? " termszusedby women wHen referring. to sports such as 2 . "powder puff", indicate they are less serious than men and addedth‘at this was not the case. He felt that if women’s athletics were ' to 'gain equality with men‘s athletics, the attitudes of the people Eontrofling the money would have to be changed and one doing this was \ through the terms that the media uses in . referring to Women’s sports. V. 3% , ‘ fl." _Footba11 Panthers... What can you say about these fine gentlemen that has not already been' said. Early in the ‘ seaSon the Panthers had few followers who believ- ed they would do so well as they did. The Pant-ers played 500% ball during '.the final playoff to V St. F. X. after eliminat— ing Dalhousie'in an earlier playoff. The 'Panthers had many factors which attributed to their marked success but the meet important one had to be the enlargement of the coaching staff. With people like, Bill Simmons, Dave Fox, Jerry Edge and Doug Crossman back up Ed Hilton the success of the football program has to improve. Onenof the main factors in the Panthers excellent showing had to be due to 'freshman quaterback Rick Kiraly. Kiraly cam into training camp just prior to the opening of the season and stepped into the position with authority. The excellent running ability added to the fact of a strong arm posed a double threat to other teams in the league as Kiraly displayed. 0n the other side of the line we have what some <~~beleiVe to be—one of the strongest upcoming def— enses in the Panther his— tory. With neWCOmer Vernon VPhal teamed with All— .Conference Mike at the tackle positions, our defense played excellent football many times keep- ing other teams off the scoreboard, until the of— fense got rolling. All Conference Hubert Mac-' Donaldvbecame had one3 of his best years as a Panther by making key plays late in many games, which helped to squeeze out a victory. With the in coming rookies added to the list of fine Hall .players on campus the Panthers should next year a by all rights emerge with a 5-1 record; ’The potential is their now all that has to be done is for the season to start so I can be proven correct. U Turning to basketball we‘ will always remember this \ The cadre , season as the season ‘we sta- rted on the road towards a national championship._ The Panthers_performed above everyone's expectations and provided a great deal of excitement all season. The Panthers started the pre— season by winning the cove- ted Acadia Tip Off Tournam— ent in cenvincing style. As the season began we defe— ,.ated SMU but then a long layoff over the Christmas holidays did_little for U.P.E.I. as we lost the finesse we had acquired early in the season. 'With - standouts like Kevin Feigh- ery and Mark Vickers in the back court feeding 6'7" Tom Kappos and 6'5" Ken Rowe the Nationals were only one step away. Over the Christmas holidays the step was accom— plished with the addition of Rick Mallard from Sackville N.B. to back up Dennis High. The addition of Mallard add— ed the extra depth needed ' for a chance at the nation— als. Our sixth place finish in the nationals is just a' prelude to what will happen 'next year and if we can find a person to fill Kevin Feigh- ery's shoes we will be well on our way to the finals in Halifax. . The hockey season provid— ed many surprises which were not expected. Val Mitchell was the best surprise of the 'year as he showed the leaque his potential which we hope will carry U.P.E.I. to the finals next year. Wilfred MacDonald is not surprising to people who realize his talent on skates as he sho— wed the whole year. A fine future is in store for ano— ther rookie who comes from Kinkora High School. Came- ron showed late in the sea- , son that by this time next year he will definitely be a Friday, April 1, 1977 page 27 . solid part of the Panthers ’hockey-team. .Our fourth pla— ce finish was not surprising as we were expected to reach that plateau from the outset of the season. The hockey teams fine showing in the playoffs against St. F.X. made all those people who believed the series to be . one sided eat their words. The hockey team was anything but a pushover for St. F.X. as we felt from this corner that U.P.E.I. could have go— ne to the/finals with a lit— tle luck. In curling Bruce Nortons rink provided the fans with some excellent games but just failed to win the cham— pionship. Just the opposite happened in girls curling where Gloria Basha shipped her rink through the tourna— ment undefeated to win the Women's Atlantic curling title in convincing style. Brent Cutcliffe and Kevin McQuad teamed up to win the , doubles championship in bad— mintOn when representing U.P.E.I. in the Atlantic Finals. Walter Wilkins went to UNB and captured the Atlantic Universities Foil Champion- ship (fencing). Wilkins al- though representing U.P.E.I. had to pay $75 of his own money in order to go. I wonder if the Athletic Depa— rtment could have helped him out in that matter? ‘ w - Football: 3rd behind SMU and Acadia. Field Hockey: 4th. Basketball: Men - lst Ladies — 4th Hockey: 3rd Passing Notes. Colin McAdam asked me to mention to his fan club that he did score 2 points in the national tournament. well done Colin. TABLE TENNIS- 1:30 +‘ ation Sunday April 3, 1977 ' 11 AM B.Dean vs.*Ramsee Nasaralah 11:30 * Vernon Pau vs*Steven Henry 12 Brian Eamer vs*Marty Hilton 12:30 Ozzie Dippolito vs Barry Bower 1 PM John Dowlin vs Lorne Clow Crockett vs*John Ballem ‘ 2 *Bruce Debarros vs Bruce Nicholson 2:30 * Y.S. Wu vs * Brian Gaudet =0ne loss would result in elimin— -For information contact: -Henry Zelasko #218 Memorial -Results are posted ,on- the Gym Controleoom bulliton board.- l MUD . How COME we‘ve ow BEEN swoqwe ABOUT MEN w HISTORY?“ AREN'T we Gone To sum ABOUT went». 7 / I HAD A GRANWOmER—l ‘ _ ; wuo wAS KEN? OF (-5151