" Panthers jack talk [Itchy plan The sun certainly shone\ brightly at MacAdam Field last Saturday afternoon as the Panthers took on traditional football 7 rival Mount Allison and won their first home game in quite some time posing a 26—15 triumph in pleasing fashion delighting not only student and local fans but also a large number of Alumni who were on hand for Homecoming Week. Rick Kiraly, rookie Panther Q.B. seemed to find the dry footing to his sat- - isfaction and ran a great many plays on the ground & combined with Larry Gallant for several good’ gains. He completed only 4 forward passes.. but two were good for major scores! Touchdowns were, Scored by Terry Kennedy on a Kiraly pass, by ' fi‘ take .IMo‘unt A. to prep high scoring Socky MacDonald also on a Kiraly toss and by Rick I himself when he carried the ball over from the 4 y ard line. The team rests this weekend (If practises . under Ed Hilton & his coaching 3! can be termed "Resting") and "will play powerhouse but winless(and may their string increase.) saint Francis Xavier here on the 16th. That will be one we'd really like to take. In Field Hockey the Pantherettes played three since we last com— mented on their activities, winning two of the games. They beat out the Mount Allison Ladies by a close l—O score, Ann Marie Ryan scoring an overtime marker and they shut out the . Moncton girls 2—0 with All Star Mary Bradley sooring both. Out string of successes ended at two, however, as U.N.B. trimmed us 3-1 on Sunday with Janet Ellis scoring our lone marker. No further action until the weekendof the 16th when we visit Mount A. & Moncton. In Soccer we watched the U. de Moncton nose us out in a 2-1 game that could have gone either way with Ian Cameron booting in our lone goal. On Sunday a real good U.N.B. team beat us 5—1, Joie Lund scoring our one. The U.N.B. team was most adept and certainly knew how to us are,for use their heads.{.so much so we wondered how they avoid migraines as they continually knocked balls into position, > using their noggin. We were told the trick is to hit the ball with your head, not let the ball‘hit your head. Quite a difference but, we think, hard ‘ to manage. Next action will see Mount A. here on Friday and we'll visit U.N.B on'Sunday. In Golf, our team played in the tournament in Halifax & finished third. The first round had to be cut at the ninth hole due to a torrential down- pour. for the 27 holes ,Dave Edgett had 42—81, Rick Heenan 44-84, John Dowling 44-86 & John I Neville 39—99. There is no Mis—print in that last score. The Slasher was an early leader in a flood &, next day hacked out a duffer's score in _clear weather! We would attribute this to a rwelcome. The Cadre, Thursday, October 7, 1976, Page 7- week’s rest by the time you read this. Spectators are quite There are 31 players striving for positions on the team. Ten are returning from last year's 7—9 club. There are several from Island points as well as those who played in Ontario and Quebec last year. We understand that there will probably be a couple of exhibition games with local teams before our heroes face their first inter— collegiate test in the Panther Booster Club tournament at the Forum end of this month. rWe get quite a kick out of seeing the Panther ‘Basketball hopefuls doing their roadwork around the campus circumferance. Colin MacAdam gets so far out. in from that it looks as though he doesn't want to appear to be associated with the rest...lOO yards . back Butch Postma is still well ahead of the group which trail him by 100, yards. Certainly our celebration if we didn't know team Will be in GOOD that John doesn't even drink strong ginger ale! For that reason, we always like to sit next him when refreshments are being passed around. We caught Jack Hynes this week as he was liningv up at the Triacta winner's windows at the C.D.P and he tells us that the Hockey Panthers, after strenuous dryland work- outs, have finally hit the ice & will probably be using the campus freezer Student Services ’-'¢ what they do for you Last week I heard someone remark that if residents are also ‘ provided by this group. world. academics but it is the That does not exclude condition when they open here with a BIG game against S.M.U on 28 NOV. Hubert "Socky" MacDonald got the nod as UPEI's "Athelete of the Month" and received a plaque at MacDonald's Restaurant this week. Others nominated were Ian Cameron for Soccer and "Honey" MacIsaac for Field Hockey. A MacDonald gets MacDonald's prize?? No nepotism is suggested... we really think Socky deserved it! thus establishing an on—campus cdntact for in-coming students. The important thing for the student is to take advantage of these many and varied services. If you don't go directly to the offices, go see Hoyce Gallant at the Health Centre or Dave Dickey at the Manpower Office the next time you need the help they have to offer. If you live in residence go see your head resident or doT] when ever you haVe a problem. The members of the department of Student Services7are here for your benefit,»for you are the students.: Student Services however provides much more than this. Career planning, help with course selection ‘ the reading lab, study habits idevelopment, personal problem assistance, scholarship and financial aid information, off M campus housing, on campus housing, testing, overseas student organizations, in— formation and providing I.D's are just some of the fields that Student Services can give you help in. In addition they provide a Personal Awareness Program, assistance to mature students, - Grade 11 entrants, and Centen- nial ~Scholars, and are an advisor plus providing servides for the University_ Day Care Centre. . ‘ Student Services is a response.to all the needs of students in the non-academic the Student Union were to' gain control of the new student emergency fund, then Student Services would only be responsible for providing I.D's. ,If you Care to look into this a little farther however, you may be quite surprised by just how many services these people do provide. ” ' If you have ever gone to the Manpower Office for a job or to the Health Centre with a cold you have been catered to by functions of Student , Services. If you have at—V tended any of the ecumenical programs or were ever a freshman who toOk‘part in the Orientation program, those Opportunities were pos- Sible by Student Services. If You'live~in residence Your-prectorsuand head_ only department responsible for the.personal develop— ment of the Student. It is an entity in itself in that needs can be met right there, and if they are unable to help they know where to find someone who will. The offices of Student services can be found on the ground floor of Mdin building. In these offices you will find Jim Griffith, the director of Student Services. Jack Blanchard, director of student councel- ling, Marion Basha, Dean of Women, and Rev. Ron Evans and Father Brendan Magannety, Chaplains, will also be there to help you. 7they are usually to be found in their offices but they do also have a few off—campus functions. 7 To whom it mayyconcern: There's a tonque trapper \loose on campus! EHenry makes funny phone calls! For S°metime n0“ they Percy looks great wet! (he's have been conductin High a natufal drip!) School visitations and r t E i a r’