'IHE UPEI SIN,'Ihursday,Sept.28,1978,page 6 For never was a story of more woe SINCE that of Juliet and her Rateo We hope Shakespeare would not mind too mud'z our paraphrasing of his lines but he never had to write of Panther teams which gained but one point out of a possibleten on a weekend. . . . With the knowledge that a new President is installed much less frequently than Panther teams gain victory, we decided to remain at home this past weekend to participate in the ceremonies relative to such an outstanding event in the history of our young institution. Fortunately the festivi- ties went over with much ‘more success than did the efforts of our teams in their pursuit of ’ athletic victories. , We were thus enabled to see Vincie Mulligan's Soccer Panthers struggle to a l—l tie with the University of Monoton in a hard fought battle, Kevin Burdett getting our lone marker. We are quite aware that this is a game enjoyed by more people than any other (the mating garre excepted) . While we can't claim to share their enthusiasm to a great extent we must admit it is an interesting and rarely understood game requiring great skill and endurance with few rules. We marvel 894-4748 s The Home 9f Good 5" - Saturday. _ sting." that there are carparatively few injuries althwgh the unpadded participants burp and timble all over the field with red<less abandorment. With the ball being bomoed off extended crania there must be a lot of headaches following the game. Just as in any other varsity sport, these hard working athletes play for UPEI and we think deserve more support than the cheers of the approximately 30 fans who were on the sidelines last St. Mary's and Acadia play here this weekend. Our Field Hockey \ Pantherettes, mostly new to intercollegiate play. . .sane even new to the game. . .ventured to St. F.X. andyDalhousie on Saturday and Sunday and were soundly trounced by their more experienced qiponents by identical scores, 6—0 and 6-0. Just to Show how fortunea'lways seens to favour the victors and works against the vanquished, our Shelly Pepler was stung by a hornet midway in the game and had to leave play! Another first for UPEI. "For other team the birds do sing. ..but for UPEI the hornets 'lhe girls play hostess (gee, I almost wrote "Host") to Saint Mary's and Acadia this weekend. Football at St. F.X.» was a real heartbreak. On the very first play from scrimmage Q.B. Ridc Kiraly hit Socky MacDonald with a long pass that was good for an 88 yard touchdown. later, and still in the - THE LE PAGE SHOE 1 Cairo. ' GRAFTON STREET half. an injury) intercepted anXpass andran ittO‘ our 45. A few plays later John Paul VMacIntyre (We must ' always’put in the MacIntyre to distinguish him from the other ’ fellow) went in from their 9 yard D'Ippolito s reliable toe giving m an extra point (11 each score we ' led 14—0 at the end of the first quarter and We'd like to leave off at this point as, sad to relate, that ended it for our boys and St. F.X. , desperate for a win, were successful with ganbles on long 3rd dams several - times and scored two ' ' .omverted T.D.'s anda single to nose us out 15—14. We hear that Marcel mpuis, suffering from mal de ner on both crossings and a bit of nausea when crossing the Hillsboro Causeway The class bf '79 'finestgraduating students. CAREERS . if:an .ji‘j‘i'fi: .31.}; .y .7-‘ , )1' This year, austerity measures have resulted in a marked decrease in external recruitment for the Public Service of Canada. Although our manpower requirements are lower than in previous years, we 'will still be looking for a limited number of Canada's” » Marrow» Jam; .7??? * harbours no anbitim for a seagoing career. With a bit of good fortune we might now boastOf a 2-0 record instead of a 0-2 one. . .another 50qu note might be'added with the daservaticn that both' losses to Nova Scotia, teams were in 4 point ally, we are really 0-4. Isn't that me hell of a thought?? Next Saturday we travel to Fredericton for a U.N.B. game and we will have powerful Acadia here on 7 October. ' We are pleased to report that a large, enthusiastic and noisy contingent of Panther supporters see the game. We regret (I to oament that a quiet \3— and SLbdued group re- turned. However” season is still yomg. .hope springs eternal. . . let's go Panthers.... Panthers let's gollllllll Man‘s {if}. “\i) M171“! ) “’5 Ki 1 3‘. ‘1’ “‘r 4110 A 'Foreign Service Exam,.on Saturday, October 14, at 9 am. _ Competition 79—4000 For information and application forms, see your fampus placement ‘ office or your nearest Public Service Commissiod bipanada regional staffing office. Your application must be later than _ October 11, 1978. _- . If you are interested in a career in any’Of the administrative areas, you must write the GeneralExamination, onMpnday, October 16, at 7 pm. ' ‘ 5% T‘ _ ‘- I if you are applying to the Foreign Service, you must write the ChECKYOUIf campus placement office far the location of the exam centre nearest you. ' ' - 7 7 _ - x - _~ I * Public Service Commission Commission _de In function publlque ._ anyminé. « asap: .4 whargreanv-s» new: {‘4 K 5"- “3'”