The Cadre, Thursday: detober 21,,1976, page 8. Soccer, pan r ..*‘1 ' 'our first comment should . ‘. ‘ l -, ,, I , * margin. {nicm place :I..,...’i‘i .‘» ‘ ,‘ .,‘ ‘JC:.11‘ _,it..,.. x‘lh'J We believe, that this week go with heartiest congratulat- ions, to Vince Mulligan and and his Soccer Panthers who, after three years of trying and thirty attempts, finally garnered their first win. 1 Playing against UNB in Fredricton, and in their accustomed trailing position they erupted for three unanswered goals in the second half to get their first—ever win by a 3—2 Ian Cameron, Vaughn Smith and Kent Burdett put the markers on the scoreboard for us. On Saturday Mount A. downed us by a 4—0 score but Vincie got his charges back into a winning way on Now... more than event the RCMP offers fliers lead Sunday by shutting out y Les Aigles Bleu 3—0 (Please note the Bilingualism) with Ian Cameron getting two and George Haddad the other, for our up-and-coming Panthers. It should be remarked that this is a team that has had a hard time fielding a full complement of players and has continued play with little fan support. We hope that, being on a winning streak of one, more students will turn out when they play SMU & Acadia here on Saturday, vSunday. We felt that the Foot— ball Panthers could walk off the field on Saturday with their heads held high as they‘ played well in losing 20-29 to a much heralded St. F.X a ir team that , havingplost four squeekers to nationally ranked SMU and Acadia, was said to be hungry for scores. In the early stages it did appear that we might be swept off the field but we seemed to get stronger as the game went on. We trailed at thehalf 22—7. Our T.D. coming when X. made a booéboo in snapping the.ball on a first down on their own 18 and Bruce DeBarros alertly rushed in, picked up the ball, and crossed their goal line unimpeded. Improving in the second half we out- scored the opposition 13—7. We got our second major score when a Kiraly to Kennedy pass was good for 25 to their 22, twoRKiraly keepers took the ball to their 2 and Mike Holub plunged over. Our final score came when Ernie Gallant, our leading rushei’ for the day, went over from i - - 13 yards out as we were lfyou veeverconSideredacareerinlaw gambling on third down with enforcement, how's the time to talk to the a rewarding career- Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The opportunities have never been greater. For instance. the RCMP is accepting applications from both menamjwonen.manmdandsmgb. And the salary scale has increased considerably. it starts at $12,000. per year ($230. wemiy} with regular increases to $97 ~00. [$309. weekly) world. So if you’re a Canadian citizen 18 or over; in good physical .condition and have l_t COI be for you & THE COMMISSIONER, R.C.M. POLICE, OTTAWA, ONTARIO K1A 0R2 4 3 to go. We play Mount A. next Saturday in Sackville and win would put us 3-3 Which is a great improvement over last year's l—5 record and we have high hopes for 1977. Lots of action On the distaff side of campus sport inthethHOU!'aH$. and our pantherettes have Haccepmi rirnanberofihe great ambitions for a Play— Forceyou‘ll re iegintensive off spot as they play hostess "mnmglnanaf-xnsoimfibe to Acadia & SMU this weekend. WOFKSUChaSV‘.,TV&fi©aUQn1 Las weekend they split two firstaid and COi ‘ :iunity relations. . - ThenyounbeLliEOtoa contests 1051ng to the detachmentwixii’ethere'severy UniverSitY 0f Moncton Blue .. chanceto puty Knowledge Angels (We carry bilingualism aggfifl$n5t%W»5*3%ea"l only so far) by a 5-2 score one C acua . ‘ iBnportant, be pix: ud otywhat Wlth Brenda Oyle and Mary you'redoingto:,ourselfandfor Bradley scoring for our Canadaasamer'nperpfoneof lOSing Cause but the girls the finest police forces in the bounced right bagk ‘ & took the Mount Allisdn, - girls in a close 251 game With Mary Bradley and Janet Ellis denting the net. SMU and Acadia play here Eggdgfitfidor this weekend. equNabnttmnK In hockey we aren't too aboutacareer , dicouaged by two losses by ggngfivfigkflp— the juniors on the Panthers yournewest (less Wilfred MacDonald& Office or usethe Val Mitchell)\ dropping, coupon.We'd close ones by 4-3. and erKHeHyou 5—4 scores to the Jack Hynes "KWQ- old team Sherwood Parkdale. Without taking credit from a surprisingly good Sherwood team we think it was a good effort by both and will be of benefit to Jack Hynes who must be puzZled at the necessary cutssthat he'll . . . . . .u‘.::.‘:-.-v.§§ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “‘l have to make before the first . .. . ADDRESS? ......... .75: .................................................. .. league games here with UNB on a) I :j.81 :9 “I V “H 6 Nov. "On the play of the The * CITY ........................................................................ games we were quite impressed PROV ------------------------- ..POSIALCODE ..................... .:( with Ken Burton who appears to E40“ have a scoring punch. We are also glad to welcome back to