row attempt earlier this season against asketbal} action. Lori Knickle. - Rookie -§————— Kk 8—Ball Tournaments Labatts. and the Panther Lounge present weekly 8-ball tournaments on Tuesdays. Weekly prizes will be given out to the top three finishers of the night and they will qualify for the grand prize tournament at the end of the semester. Prizes for this tourney will be announced later. The tournament begins at 7:30 with a free beverage to a maximum of 16 entrants, so be there early! : Intercollegiate Scoreboard January 24: Men’s Basketball MT A 70 vs UPEI 103 January 27: Men’s Basketball Dal 92 vs UPEI 108 Women’s Basketball UPEI 60 vs SMU 46 January 28: Women’s Basketball UPEI 59 vs ACA 37 Volleyball ACA 3 vs UPEI 0 Hockey UPEI 3 vs ACA 5 January 29; Volleyball ACA 3 vs UEPI 0 Hockey UPEI 3 vs Dal 2 _Athletes of the Week against Mount A. In that game Entry fee is $3.00 and games are singles and must be single knockout. Labatts products on special all night. The results of Tues. Jan. 17 are: lst Place —- Greg Guadet 2nd Place - Shawn Connolly 3rd Place —- Kevin O’Brian Special thanks to Little Christo’s and Canadian Tire for their prize donations. Pit Bulls vs Vets in Tournament The Marian Hall Pit Bulls opened the Winter Carnival Tournament strongly with a 3-0 victory over the Blanchard Hall Hurricanes on Monday, January 23. the starting line accounted for two of Marian’s goals, scored by Chuck“Elastic legs” Keoghan and Greg “the Fly” Flynn. Greg“the Hammer” Will- son, although bothered by a se- vere groin injury, added the final marker. Bert“The Fish” Rona- han recorded his third consecu- tive shutout, with assistance from his defencemen, who are collec- tively known as “the Great Wall of Marian Hall”. On Wednesday, January 25, the Pit Bulls improved their tournament record to 2-0 with an 8-0 thrashing of the Bets. The Great Wall aided its own cause with a three goal contribu- tion, two off the stick of Brian “John Deere” McCollough and another from Mark“the Block- house” Ronahan. Scott“the Ca- per” Lewis, Greg“the Fly” Flynn, Jim “the Anvil” Comeau, Chuck“Elastic Legs” Keoughan, and Dean“baby face” Getson rounded out the scor- ing. Bert“The Judge” Ronahan recorded his fourth consecutive shutout. Head coach Don“Won” Gunning, who has been referred © to as the “Al Capone of Mar- — ian Hall,” is pleased with his _team’s play to date, but hopes © that Greg“the Fly” Flynn’s as- sociation with the Black Widow will not affect his players perfor- mance. One final statistic reported from the Pit Bulls —- Vets game: Todd “Tyson” Byers (Marian Hall) recorded a KO over the mouthy Vet whose bark was ob- viously worse than his bite. Finally, David“Hansen” Val- ley will return to the lineup after undergoing surgery on Wednes- day. Doctors at Queen Elizabeth Hospital originally believed Val- ley had suffered a hernia as a re- sult of carrying his friend Fran- cis around campus, but it was later learned that his appendix and four vital organs had to be removed. THIS WEEK FEB 6-12 IN FITNESS — INTRAMURALS RECREATION INTRAMURAL HOCKEY nas FINAL QF ywoultee eras CAQNIVAL we TOURNEY TUES 7:00 vw < wo vo Eu 3 peg 45 ALUMNI vs THUR i:00 vs 9 B8I05 MON SKATING RiS 245 SjE5 430 MON TUES WEO 15° 245 Nt S- 2345 6:455-7:30 ni6~345 h15- 3:30 3:30-5:30 (FAMILY) 7:00 &:30 THurR FRI sat SUN BASKETBALL MEN’S meg cre seer Camas WOMEN’S TUES 28:00 + x00 PICK UP HOCKEY MON TUES 8:00-1n00 WED 900-1100 THUR 8100-11;00 FRI ®00-11:00 SUN 1000-1145 B45 - 3145 245 - 445 2M5 - 345 245 ~ sts nme -. Basketball Panthers Mark Roberts and Stephanie Smith were named the Athletes of the Week for the past week. COED VOLLEYBALL ~ THUR 8:30 vs Bianestaap — 115 vw {OL56 SUN 400 12 5° BRIM ys 5.4S EAGING yg ' AEROBIC EXERCISE INSTRUCTIONAL CLASS COED MON S30-6:50 &WwED ANY VIDEO AVAILABLE FOR Dav USE IN GYM Roberts scored 20 points Roberts shot 100% from the field, COED BROOMBALL Tudets sede Cae SAT 1000 1200 eu . SWIMMING WED 800-9:00 KIRK WOOG POOL 5-5 from the field and 10-10 from the foul line. Against Dalhousie Roberts was a again perfect from the line, 9-9 and hit for 14 from the field, to give him 23 points, $1:00 TICKETS MUST BE PI UF AT GYM BEFOREH BADMINTON S ONDAy FENCING SAT 9-12 G30 cOED Gym COED RECREATION 3:00 COMPETITION YOGA RIFLE CLUB TUES 5:15- 6:30 RL109 WED 7:00-10:00 RCMP RANGE FOR MORE INFO CONTACT BARB MULLALY 566-0606 Stephanie Smith scored 12 points against Acadia and had 16 Friday night against Saint Mary’s. ———— oe === ee —— == Thursday, February 2nd, SSS =— =— ==. ———— ee ea