“sy HA. By Darrell Cole, Sports Editor Both the Men’s and Women’s Basketball teams enjoyed successful weekends as they competed in tour- naments on the mainland. The Men placed third in the McGill Invitational while the Women placed second in the Dalhousie Invitational. The Men started off the tournament good with a 82- 75 victory over Concordia on Friday night after coming back from a five-point half- time deficit. Mark Roberts carried the hot hand scoring 16 of his 18 points in the sec- ond half. Peter Gordon lead the Panthers with 21 points. On Saturday the Panthers lost their bid to get into the final as they fell 81-77 to the Bishop’s Gators in their semi-final game. Peter Gor- don again lead the Panthers Five of the catchiest words in the English language SPORTS | Hoop squads with 15 points. On Sun- day the Panthers regained their form whipping the host McGill Redmen 95-74 to cap- ture the Consolation crown. Mark Roberts lead the team with a weekend high 33 points. The Women had an equally suc- cessful start to their weekend in the Dalhousie Invitational at the DalPlex. On _ Fri- day night the Lady Panthers poured in 37 second half points to defeat the Univer- sity of Ottawa 69-60. Janet Nichols lead the Panthers with 17 points. On Saturday the Panthers continued their winning ways with a 71-48 victory over the University of New Brunswick. Janet Nichols scored 16 points to AIDS | rel od. aad ia enjoy good weekend lead the Panthers to a fi- nal berth against arch-rival Dalhousie Tigers. On Sun- day in the final the Panthers fought back from a seven- teen point deficit with fifteen minutes to play but came up a little short losing the championship game 58-56 to the Tigers. Stephanie Smith scored 14 points to lead the Panthers. ° Intramural Council They Represent Name Bernardine Leslie Hadfield Marian Joe Mullally Jack Wheeler Shelagh Noonan Peter Hunt Jane Duvenvoorden Blanchard Blanchard Day Students Atlantic Vet College Business Sean Graham Education Gord Cox Science Bob Campbell Bill Whalen Kristin Lund Residence Life “Student Union Graphic/Brock Press . Where They Live Bernardine #111 Marian #211 Blanchard #214 230 North River Road A.V.C. Blanchard #211 38 Ferndale Drive 24 Glencove Drive 36 Hutchinson Court 118 Queen Elizabeth Dr. Intramurals One of the new features of the Intramural and Recre- ation Program this year is the formation of a Student Intramural Council. The Councl meets regularly, de- termines the program of ac- tivities, and acts as a com- munication link with the stu- dents they represent. If stu- dents have an interest in a particular program that is not being addressed, they should contact their Intra- Now they’re everywhere. Contact the Canadian Public mural Representative. The Not just the words. The Health Association at 1335, program from now _ until diseases too. Carling Avenue, Suite 210, Christmas includes: But there are three things Ottawa, Ontario K1Z 8B8. Hockey, you can do about these five _ They'll tell you that about words. one million cases of sexually INTRAMURAL — goes Firstly, you can abstain from transmitted diseases are diag- on Monday, Tuesday, and sexual activity altogether. nosed every year. And they Thursday nights and has However, if mo are sexually active, you shou! the second thing; condoms. Condoms are tie contracep- d knew about a statistic. give you the best available _ advice on how to avoid becoming - It comes down to three eight teams in its league. PICK-UP — Drop in hockey for anyone. Tuesday-Friday tive that medical authorities simple things. from 9-11 am and Monday recognize as the most effective Abstinence. 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Schedules are posted and available from council members. PICK-UP — Drop in and play with a group Monday 1:30-3 pm. FACULTY /STAFF — Play Fridays 1:30-3 pm on a pick- up basis. VOLLEYBALL: COED RECRE- ATIONAL — A league for Coed Volleyball will run on Monday nights 8:30-10:30 pm. See your representatve for details or check the bul- lettin board in “The Pit”. BROOMBALL: COED RECREATIONAL — Open to all students interested, ev- ery Tuesday and Thursday 6- 7 pm. AEROBIC EXERCISE: Exercise with others to a video tape. Available in the gym. It is presently run Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day 10:30 am and 12 noon; and Tuesday and Thursday 9:30 am and 12 noon. BADMINTON: COED RECREATIONAL — Sun- day evenings from 7-9:30 pm for all students, faculty and staff. ; FENCING CLUB: Learn a new activity or sharpen some rusty fenc- ing skills Saturday mornings from 9 - 12 noon. Thursday, November 19 1987 2 ~ 4