cry-W! 3.113? - W. -The Sun, Thursday sept. - . ,.‘ Itchy. )th L man thinks - ’ - amounts to a lot t_to a mosquito man is 3‘-rely :1. -thin- to eat I th those ego deflating nes, we'll welcome.you : :ck from what we trust was .7 I '3er w ,w Jag-.1 fro-W}? i n .vyw-r 'mmhmwl“ rewarding 5 pleasant vac- iOn. To the newcomers we 11 tender a special greet- g 8 hOpe they will quickly , come Panther Rooters for fe.(8 a long one). inking that a good way to art off a season would be 1 getting red hot news from l sports - we approached e flifferent coaches asking thheir teams appear to ape up. We would have rec- ved answers just as inform- ive if we had gone to the ree soldiers on the monum- t at the start of Univers- y Ave! aSmuch as it has been known athletes to switchJschools the last minute s also that ye reputed as “Great” do not rn out that way, every coach reluctant to give any kind assessment. The only REAL formation we got was a list 9 0f those who were/lost by aduation 8 we knew that.- St-April! -r FOOTBALL, Ed Hilton took me off,from making like Simon gree to his grunting s groan g aspirants to fame 8_glory, A let us know that he is st fortunate in being able add to his coaching staff e fonner “greats” Grant nvin 8 Tommy Corcoran. As ey join assistant Loaches ug crossman, Bill Simmons Gerry Edge We might remark 1t. if a coaching staff can Ing in a championship, we ll be in contention all the ovae have watched the 50; 50. who are trying out for ‘ team as they have gone °Ugh preliminary drills. it hard for an onlooker to Egan? real assessment on a :m at such an early stage We can report that there' great enthusiasm 8 an air F°mpetence is evident." I \ 8, l977. Page 7. we coAcHESi‘A [Lil A'Pr‘eview of Thins to Come AThere are 20 returnees from last year's good (H-h) team. The schedule callstfor homes home games with U.N.B. 5 Mt: A..8 a home game against St. F.X. and away games with SMU and Acadia. First game here will be with St. F.X. on l Oct. Game at U.N.B. on the l7th will be bradcasted on ClMN 8, if you have cable 8 _.are in Ch'town you_can hear it on channel 11. For the game at Mt. A. the Student Uni stu ents get in touch with the office 8 express an int- erestl. The BASKETBALL picture is every obscure. Gary Heald has left 8 a successor has not yet been named. There are all sbrts of rumours about last years players but, until registration who can tell who will play for whom? We were so fortunate as to meet some of the applicants for the coaching job and we were very much impressed 8 we have every confidence that.last year's exciting season will be duplicated. ' mav run a bus if enough Hockey we will leave till next week. We see Jack Hynes 'quite frequently but he seems so busy cashing triacta tick- ets we hate to disturb him. To. those who were dismayed last summer to hear of Bob Mitchell‘s car accident a injuries we are pleased to report that Bob is back on campus, albeit supported by a gene, but he is smiling (as usual) and reports he will be skating soon 8 will be able to give oncoming forwards the same treatment he received from an approaching automobile...BANG!!! In Field Hockey 8 Ladies' Basketball Barb Mullaly had no way of knowing how much potential she would be getting from the high schools. The loss of Janet Ellis and Mary Bradley by graduation and the defection“ of Sheri Sterns to the RCMP would leave gaps hard to fill. We just missed the playoffs last year but Barb is quite confident that we will again have at least a contender.- Soccer Being somewhat on the discouraged side because of the lack of real news in the other sports we left our visit to Vince Mulligan to the last. We all know that Vince is a man of a few thousand words who will expound on any sub- ject without fear or favour. When we asked him about how his soccer team Would make out this year he nodded sagely 8 replied:"l am glad you asked me that, in the American Lea- gue it will be the Yankees all the way, ending up the seaSOn with a substantial margin. They have too much talent for the others.We said"No, no Vince, this is about sOCCer...UPEl SOCCER" and he quickly came. back with :“I don't think it really matters who wins the National...the Yankees will take them in four games anyhow 8 a week later every fan will have forgotten who the Yank's oppontnts were.” As we said, if you want a quick, honest decisive answer, Mulligan is the man to go to! We are now going dOWn to the University Avenue statue for a long talk with those three soldiers! .Varsity Sports -‘ sent. to dec. S3931 ‘DATE. Football Sat. Sept. 17 Field Hockey Sat. sent; 17 Field Hockey . Sun. Sept. 18 .Football - Sat. Sept. 24 Field Hockey Sat. Sept. 24 :Soccer Sat. Sept. 24 Soccer Sun. Sept. 25 Field Hockey Sun. Sept. 25 Field Hockey »Fri. Sept. 30 _Football Sat. Oct. 1 soccer Sun. Oct. 2‘ Field Hockey Sun. Oct. 2 Football Sat, oct. 3 Soccer Sun. uct. 9 Soccer Wed. Oct. 12 Field Hockey Wed. Oct. 12 Soccer Fri. Oct. 14 Field Hockey Fri. Oct. 14 Football Sat. Oct. 15 Soccer SUn. Oct. 16 Field Hockey Sun. Oct. 17 . Field Hockey Fri. Oct. 21 Satcer 'Fri. Oct. 21 Football Sat. Oct. 22 soccer« Sat. Oct. 22 Field HOCkey Sat. Oct. 22‘ Field Hockey ,Tues.;0ct. 25 Soccer , ' Fri. Oct. 28 Football nsat. Octo. 29 Field Hockey Sat./Sun. Oct- 29¥30 ‘ Hockey Sat./Sun . Oct. 29—30 \ OPPONENT SPORT QAI§_ ‘ QEEQNENI UNB 62* Football ’Sat. Nov. 5 AUAA Play-off_ MUN : Soccer Sat./Sun AUAA play-off MUN e Nov. 5-6 Mt. A. 6 Hockey Wed. Nov. 9 U de M gtfeAN if Men's Basketball Fri./Sat Acadia Tipeoff ‘ NOV. (Acadia, e UPEI, . UNB Hockey Sat. Nov. 12 DAL VSt FX) Mt. A. Football Sat. Nov. 12 Atlantic Bowl: St. FX Hockey Sun. Novsq13 St. FX DA . . ' DA: Hockey Fri. Nov. 18 Mt. A. V Women's Basketball Fri. Nov. 18 Mt. A. SMU 6 Hockey ‘ Sat. Nov.\19 U de M a U de M :1 Football Sat. Nov. 19; College Bowl; . ' Menzs Basketball Sat. Nov. 19 DAL ¥ U de M 1 Men 5 Basketball Sun. Nov. 20 DAL U d3.“ Men's Basketball Fri. Nov. 25 Mt. A. St Fx Hockey Fri. Nov. 25 UNB St' Fx Men's Basketball Sat. Nov. 26 UNB UNé Hockey Sat. Nov. 26 UNB UhB women's Basketball Sun. Nov. 27 U de M N o 9'8 Women 5 Basketball Wed. Nov. 30 Mt, A, £223}: a Men's Basketball Fri./Sat. St. FX Hithand Acadia 4 Dec. 2-3 Classic SMU E (St.FX, SMU, One- Mt A 8 outside) ' “ HOckey Sat. Dec. 3 Acadia Mt. A. Hockey > I Sun. Dec. 4 SMU Mt. A. Women's Basketball - Sun. Dec. 4 SMU AUAA Eastern Winner Panther lZyrpcy - (Acadia. DAL, f Mt. A., upez) !