_ By Mickey Place- Lastfweek, because of‘a we had little time to cament on our hockey team's 4-3 Win over Les Aigles Bleu fran the U. de Moncton. We might now add that we are at a loss to account for the local re- action to this, possibly the greatest athletic tri- U.P.E.I. has achieved in its brief history. Because it was a close checking contest we have heard that it lacked anter- tairment. Those looking for entertainment only _might be better served if they's go to the Panther lounge on Friday afternoons and watch the scary moVies. In our opinion Coach Jack Hynes deserves great credit for sending out his team with a definite plan to win the game‘against the NATIONAL CHAMPIONS. . Canada's 11). college team and they did just _ that. It cannot be designated as a fluke either for, by our count, we outshot the Blue Eagles 14—2 in the first period so it was their goalkeeper who kept think we are #l in Canada but we wonder if those mysterious people who, pass V out nunbers will now give UPEI a rating. This week U.N.B. will be at the Forum on .Friday night at 7:30 and on Saturday afternoon. Going into this week we lead the Man section with a 5-1 mark while U.N.B. have a 3-2-1 record. We beat than 4-1 in their rink but since they have beaten second place Mt. A. (4-2) by a 6—4 score in SACIWILIE. A pair of wins here would be most acceptable. We might note that our win must have really set the U. de Monctcn in a furious need for last weekend they St. F.X. by 13-2 and 11-1 scores! In the scoring stats Norman Beck and Brian O'Stroski are a tie for third with 13 points each. The Lady Basketball (Panthers entertained (?) the Halifax Intermediate Wildcats in two games at our gym and had no trouble in winning both games 78-45 and 92—44. In the first game Velvet Charters and Cathy Chandler both had 14 while Sue Betts was close behind with 13. On 1 a while Libby Baldwin _ chipped in with 12. 'I'he _ team travels to far—off St. John's to play Memorial in two games that will start off their league play._ They will not play at home until 4 &5 December when Moncton and S.M.U. will be here. Dave Nutbrwn's Basketball Panthers travelled to Antigonish last weekend for the St. F.X. Tip-Off event and drew for thei first opponents the eventual tournament winners, ’ formidible Husson College from Bangor, Maine. In a game that was closer than the score indicates we lost out 83-68 as Husson piled up most of their advantage in the closing moments. Chris Sumner was again high _ for us, with 32. In the consolation we played just well enough to win 77—76 from Carleton University of Ottawa. Chris Sumner was again high for us. An encouraging factor for UPEI was the play of Allan Pettigrew, who, as we came from behind scored 8 points in the closing moments. This weekend we'll have the U. of Maine from Presque ’ Isle at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday The UPEI SUN, Novenber 19, 1981, page 11 Mega ' Sports ACtiOI'I Jock TALK will not see league . action here until 4 December when Saint Mary's will be with us. Volleyball starts its season this weekend with two hame games aginst ’ St. F.X. Our team finished in fourth place 7 last year but coach Donna Sears believes that we'll go higher in 82 as, with the return .‘ of last year's M.V.P. Joanne MacKinnon, other regulars and a group of newcomers the team is much stronger. GAmes will be at 7:30 p.m. on Friday evening and. Saturday morning at 11:00. Panther Hockey, Panther Basketball, Panther Volleyball all here this weekend. Who says there '5 nothing to do? I Blanchard Dynasty ' march) 13-1. By Betty Funk Blanchard defeated the 001's Reds, (no Kare "Bear River" Whelen, 5—0 in regular season play, had no trouble with the Col's Reds, allowing only three hits and no walks while striking out four. Red's pitcher Patti "Dinky" Dalton pitched a strong game but her team—mates made ten errors, which led to her downfall. Blanchard played errorless ball and Irtaking some great fielding gems were Debby Gunn; Nancy Keatin, Joan "Hands" Donahue and who is on 3rd? ~J—I ;hem in contention. ‘ We Sunday Velvet had 24 ' afternoon at 2:00. We do nOt’ by any. mans’ - . HOCKEY Standings . KELLY DIV. ~GP‘ w ‘1‘ F A PTS ‘ McADAn DIV. GP w L T F A we ACADIA 9 6 3 0 50 39, 12 UPEI 6 5 1 0 22 16 10 UDEM 8 5 3 0 59. 30 10 MT.A. 6 4 2 0 32 25 8 DAL 7 3 .3 1 41 32 7 UNB 6 3 2 1 23 23 7 S'I-‘FX 9 2 5 2 44 64‘ 6, MUN 8 '3 5 0 32 55 6 SMU 5_ 2 2 1 20 17 5 STU 8 0 7 1 34 56 1 , 7 I ' RECREATIONAL SKATING ’BlaHChard comer-.. Monday ,2:00 P.M. .- 3:00 0.14. There was a‘full moonout that night Tuesday 2:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. Blanchard Hall's hockey team would put up a fight HeanSdaY 2300 P ~M- ' 3300 17-M- . _ V I . Thursday 2:00PM. — 3:00 P.M. [Korakin wouldbe the foe Sundav >7:00 P.M. — 8:30 P.M. But Blanchard would steal the show. - RECREFHQDLAL 110CKEY_ _ ‘. ' " - fl 1' 9:00 P.M.—11:00 P.M. Slxtothreewas the final Score . 9:00 P.M. —11:00P.M. Lam" 30”” and Franc” could do no mre- Wednesday 9:00 P.M. -11 :00 P.M. . 1 ‘51 9: 0P.M. -11:00 PM. Mike Kennedywould score three . , Tm" (ay .0 w _ , * i 1.. Fmday 9.00 P.1n. 11.00 P.M The defence played excellently. , _ .: ELLLLLI 7 Yet there was another event that week. . Monday 11 30 - 12:30 P.M. The Blanchard girls' softball team reached its peak. 1‘ ~ ' ‘ 12330 ‘ 1 30 P M Linda, Janet, and Tuesday 11:30 - 12:30 P M TheyhadbonbedtheCol.Redsl3to 1. ‘ . ’ ' ' . Wednesday 11:3. - 12:30 P.M. SoBlanchardteanearethebest ‘12,:30 - 1‘30 P.M You can forget about the rest. ’ , - ' , , ‘1 v ‘ Thursday 11:30 - 12:30 P.M And when inquisitive'about Oriental woman, ask J.J. the whiz . ’ Became that's the way it'is. ' ‘ F171 day Na—l w O I —‘I O 'U o 33 o