9‘ r Obscenity....0bscenity .Obscenity....0bsenity :L.Obscenity.... you'can fill in your own words as me fancy permits. It just mm not our weekend. First to clear up a per— smml matter. We thought it wmfld befia good gesture if the Sument Union arranged to have abus transport students to Hm Forum for Sunday's hockey gaoe. toour suggestion and so we, m1Tuesday,‘made out all the fans which woutd complete dm formalities that go along wiflxchartering a bus. We Hm bus would be at Marion making lot to shuttle stud— mms to the Forum during the hmms of noon to 1.00 P.M. onSunday.“ The bus just did mm show up and, when we Mwned the person responsible headvised that;he did not"* hmw to whom he had passed dong the instructions and cmfld give no reason for faiF Lme. He is sorry..but that hes not make our students any luppier. Naturally they Name the Student Union. As wedrove homeward, in sorry mate, after the game we re- ugnized a group of girls, mournfully trudging their WW back to the campus, and gmm them alift. As soon as theY got into our vehicle they told us about what they wmfld do if they got hold of HE miscreant villain who 1Hd misinformed them about Hm bus trip... they were 80meWhat fidflified when We toWthefiflthat we_were the g1“ity party but we wonder 0“ theTrest of the student bfly feels. We assure them tiare sorry, but it is just at some unidentified third :?IY is the guilty one.... Git Student union will do t. future games is a ques- lon. , A? far as the hockey ltself is concerned we I admit it was a good ex- 1tion of the game. game nesp‘itekfioodiPlay, Panthers L President Woozy assented wee advised on Wednesday that- are pleased that such a large crowd..(at_least 2000 crowded into the Forum) was on hand to cheer their favourites on but we must concede that, on the play on the Forum ice nthis day, the better team won. In the first period SMU hit early with Kenny MacLeOd denting the twine at the 2.02 mark while Larry Arsenault was serving a pen- alty, and Dean Hartwell scor— ing a peculiar goal, after beating goalie, Snags McInnis to a loose puck, at 3.58- SNU dominated play through— out the period but we stru— ggled back to a tie after Dave Murnaghan scored on an angle shot at the 10.58 mark and Daniel Lessard tied it up at 18.26. In this period they outshot us 17—8 In the second period SMU quickly took the lead they maintained when Dave Nowlan scored a quickhone_at the 0.47 mark and Bob Dugan made ' it 4—2 shortly thereafter. ~ Doug Chase made it 5-2 for them at 18.00 and Terry Devine closed the gap to 5—3 just before the second per— iod ended. In the third, Dave Nowlan, whom we would estimate to be the fastest man on the ice, scored his second for SMU and Wilfred .MacDonald closed out the sc- oring when he notched up one for our side late in the third to make it 6—4 for SMU. We were outshot by a wide margin, SMU having a 17-21— 8 total for 46 S.O.G.s and UPEI 8-5—7— for a 20 total. We do not think a fan in the rink would disagreewith us when we say that Snags McInnis was our outstanding player. Although we don't want to fault our defence we thought SMU forwardsplayed so well and managed to elude our best efforts at net protection that we'd ask CIMN to play an old song "All alone, I'm so All Alone" several times this week and dedica+e it to x The Cacre, November 28, 1975, page 9 ose All Games on Weekend Snags. In conversation with the SMU broadcast crew we were told that the race for playoff spot this year . will be intense. They (as “usual) say their own team .will finish first but thought the next three places would be very close. We believe we will be right in there, one loss to SMU does not a season make. Next weekend the team is off for games at Dalhousie and Acadia. Next home game will be at the Forum on Sunday the 7th with UNB. We have seen both Acadia and Dal— housie and are optimistic _ about our chances with them. On Friday night in Anti- gonish our Basketball Pan— thers got off to a good start, in league play, when they outscored old rival St. F.X. by an 80-71.score after leading 35—32 at the.ha1f. Top scorer for us good guys was Tom Hibbert with 23. Art Laffin was close behind with 20 and Bronx Feighery and Tom Kappos chipped in with 14 and 12 respectively. We did not ‘have a good game on Saturday at Dalhousie and succumbed 104-87. After 5 minutes play we were trailing 12—25 and had to fight uphill there— after. Late in the game,high scor er Art Laffin (25 points) was injured, when we had closed the gap to 6 points and had to leave the game. We lost our momentum and fell behind to lose by 17. Kevin Feighry had 14/ points while Tom Hibbert had 20 and Tom Kappos had 17 with 15 rebounds. Gary Heald and this year's edition of the Basketball Panthers have raised inter- est in this sport to a hei~ ght it has ne ver attained in U.P.E.I. history. Next Agames will be with U-N.B.l this Friday at 8:00 and with Moncton Sunday afternoon at 4:00 pm..if you want a seat you had better be there ear— 1y as we are told gym capac— ity is limited to about 300. On their trip the Lady Panthers Basketball team played a good game at St. F.X. but were outscored 65— '50 after trailing 35—32 at 'the half. Sheri Sterns(UPEI history students will recog— 'Continued page 11 Men’s Hockey Schedule . Intramural Monday November 24th 7:00 Independents vs. Day Students 8:15 Misfits vs. Memor- ial Wednesday November 26th 7:00 Day Students vs. Misfits 8:15 Independents vs. Memorial ' STANDINGS TEAMS P W L T PTS. Memorial 5 4 0 1 9 Day Students 5 2 2 1 5 Independents 5 2 2 1 5 Misfits 5 0 4 1 1 , Outpost Buzzari Tuesday November 25th 7:00 Wakansans vs. Outpost 8:15 Al—days vs. Blanchard Thursday November 27th 7:00 Wakansans vs. Al-days 8:15 Blanchard vs. Outpost m g H 2 C) TEAMS P W Al-days 6 3 Blanchard 6 3 6 1 6 2 U1U10\O°'—] Wakansans listenyto ulI‘P'untIIer Hockeygumes on Chou Brought to you by 0.8.8.]. (1971) Inc. ooeo