Although Sunday's game against theMmctcn Blue Eagles was a big success with our guys beating the Blue Eagles 6-2 to gain third place, it was also a fond farewell to two Panther greats. Playing in their last regular season gene with the Green and White Were Arsenault and Ron McIrmis. RON 'SNAGGS’MacINNIS ‘ Both have made large contributions to the hockey program here and will be definitely missed next year. it) honor their finale, the mo la rs were the ’S r'écipients of a pre-game ceremony. Ray MacCormad<, president of the Panther _ Booster Club, presented the LARRY ARSENAULT two players with scrolls to camemrate their careers at U.P.E.I. George McGibbon. president of the Student Union, gave Iarry and Snags honorary lifetiire nenber- ships in the Union. Ch behalf of the team's management, the two were presented with engraved pucks and autographed action shots of their final hoc e ’ raduate! . good alive ggreenawhnt TheUPEI SUN weekend. In addition, the parents of the two players were the special guests of the Panthers and were presented with flowers by alternate captains Wilfred MacDonald and Ken Burton. 'Ib cap it all off, both Larry and Ron were given a terrific ovation by the large Forum crmd Iarry Arsenault ends a three year career with the Panthers in which he has been a favorite from the start. One of the hardest working players on the team, he is famous for his end to end rushes and his spectacular acrobatics in ,Ihursday,Feb.23,I978,page IS bloddng the opposition's shots. He was this year's captain and his leadership is easily recognized by the fans. Snags ends a four year career in which he participated in mare gartes than any other'Panther in history. An all—star in two different college tournanents in his career, he has been a very big reason for our guys' success, this year. To both Larry and Snags we wish them the very best in the upcoming years and we extend our thanks for giving us so many exciting monents over the past few years. HORSES ASS Official Ranking for Horse's Ass Award 1. Dave "Soupy" Canpbell 3 2. Peter "Rabbi" Henderson 1 3. Shelly "Over-the—Hill Pepler 2 4. John "thor Nbuth Neville 4 5. Connie "Snapper" Linkletter' unranked last week 6. Janes "Rat" Picone 8 ‘ 7. Betty "Wl'lite Swan" Brown 5 8. Fred Coyle & Colin NbAdam (Entry)6 9. Danny. "Nadia" Desjardine 7 AWARD last Week Rankim PANTHERETTES POUND VAMPIRES 'Ihe U.P.E.I. Panther- ettes have advanced into the finals after defeating the Livingston Welders Vampires two games straight. me first I—O in over- thre and the second game 3-2.'Ihe girls are waiting for a winner from the Busters Bandits and O.Ki Tire Playoffs. ‘ Congratulations and Good LuCk ladies. JOCK TALK With an 11-5 record. 'Jheir Visit makes us wonder why the schedule makers make it 50 hard for our team. / other teams cone here‘and Play on successive days, it is easier on the players as Well as on the check- - Our boys were in St- F.X. and Acadia one “39k and then only six days later had to make the long to Wolfville to once again play Acadia and from to Halifax for their Seoomil visit of the season fl “'6 CONT FRON toSaint Mary's. i Island boysareuseococrossmg ‘ Northmberland strait but the boys from "May" find it a bother. Perhaps If V the schedule makers would essay this this journey \in_ an uncomfortable van in midlvinter they would have a shred of pity and 00m? to a more convenient arrangement. It: shouldn't need a couputer.’. .or perhaps it is one of those dam things 313*? is to I blag: Pantherettes closed PAGE 13 out their season with a 78—44 Ioss to the Saint Mary's Belles as Sharon Drysdale was our top scorer with 15 while Janet lester had 12. Still on the distaff side of sport, we'll offer congratulations to Sandra Saunders who skipped the winning team whidn won the Provincial Junior Women's Curling Chanpionship and will represent P.E.I. at the Canadian finals next nmth in Cnilliwadc, B.C. Others FRONT RM: (left to right) LINDA WAURNELL,BARB MILL, JOYCE GALIANI‘JVIAW MacDONALD BACK RON: (left to right) COACH-GARY CICW,CAPTAIN- CAROL MAYNE,ANNIE MaCDONALD, SANDRA DUDEFORD,JANET Mac- mNAID,ELEANOR MEEK,NANCY FARRELL,ANNE MARIE LEVI. MISSING FROM PHOI‘O-PEGGY t3U‘I‘LER. the team are Paula O'Rourke, Naida Hutchinson, and Sandy Matheson. Have a gobd tine, girls, and bring the title. Need a guy go along and carry your stones??????? ’ Also on curling, Peter Jenkins' team with Doug Sear as second stone, won the Provincial Junior Man's Qaanpionship and will represent the province in thc national toumanent to be held in Charlottetown!?!? Sorry hm to tote your own stones!!!