w ,,_- 2 1 _ r, .A .. L ‘/» y; "\ .4 D A) weekend With The genfidenceOf f Joel: nut. koy’ Ploeo' .4 We do not know when we have have been building up for enjoyed a sports weekend as much as-this past one. Instead of frustration, unfullfilled hopes, disapp- ointment and such grief, we were able to watch a good? hockey game'& two basketball games in the Comfort & confe idence of lopsided scores. We would like to think that we will have many more plea— sant times like theSe next , year....Ed Hilton, Jack Kane, Gary Heald, Vince Mulligan & Barb Mullally, please note. UPEI 6 UNB 2 In Fredericton in mid—January after a,game which we had won by a single goal we felt very sympathe— tic with a dejected Carl Trainor who had played with UNB the previous season & wanted to show up well aga— inst his old teammates. In his first turn on the ice he had been ejected from the game for spearing an offence that it would seem only the referee saw..> naturally he was disappoin- ted. The frustration must a long time for Carl erupted in the second period in a spectacular fashion that won't be matched for a long >~time we prophecies. He was the principal instigator of THREE GOALS IN 18seconds!!!! Wayne Bernard had the only ;goa1 of the first period -aSSisted by Donnie Brown & Shawn McIssac and it 100— ked as though we might be in for another cliffhange when Louie Doherty scored at 6.45 with Carl Trainor & Ray Dunn getting assists. Then it was Carl at 6.54 twith Dunn again getting an asSiSt & believe4it—or—not, Donnie Brown again at 7.03 _with Dunn & Trainor getting assists. We can't recall -a comparable feat in our all too many years of watch— ing College hockey. We, in our praise of Carl, don't want to overlook the equally fine performance of Ray Dunn in this action but the drama seemed to be Carl‘s. Shawn McIssac made it 5-0 on passes from Wayne Bernard. & Louie Doherty & Ray Duhn closed out the scoring for UPEI in the third with Doherty & Brown getting assists. For UNB Dick Forsy— the spoiled Ron McInnis' bid for a shutout at 0.23 of the third period & Gerry Grant closed out the scoring stat— istics at the 8.00 minute. mark of the final period. For a quick appraisal of the players who caught our fancy we'd say Carl Trainor, Ray Dunn & Donnie Brown with a "Good Game" commendation to the whole team. It must be hard for two teams to carry on a good struggle for 6th place (in a league where only the first four make the playoffs) but the Pant— thers seemed "Up" for this one & for this, we think they merit praise. UPEI 116 All Stars 79 .& UPEI 110 U de Moncton 53 Gary Heald would like to have given some of his less .used players a chance for playing time but, with most of_these at the Canada Games; he was forced to go with The Cadre, Tues. Feb.18,1975, page 13 lo sided Scores only 7 players, most of them first string. This is the best reverse alibi we have ever encountc“.d...these seven, being in top condit— ion piled up the high scores and, while it was a good tune up for the players it was a real exercise for the tabulators. The All Stars had several former Panther Greats but, as we foretold the combination of advancing years & inflated waistlines were too much of a penalty & their vertical advantage was more than offset by their horizontal excess! In the Moncton game we were amused at the remark of a most attractive fan who said it was the first bilin— gual game she had ever seen & she told us that, for the Moncton team, it was most fortunate that the referees appeared to be unilingual ... how could he give a bench penalty when they downgraded him in a tongue he couldn't understand? Now there is food for thought anyone want to learn Sanskrit? Women’s Intramural Schedule \TUEDAY, FEBRUARY 18 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 9:00,a.m. Figure Skating Rink 1:00 p.m. Hockey Rink 11: 00 a.m. Hockey ' Rink 2:00 p.m. . Skating Rink (Resident's Students) 4:00 p.m. Fencing Gym 6:00 p.m. Jfido . Gym 6:00 p.m. Broomball Rink 6:00 p.m. Broomball Rink 8:45 p.m. Swimming Y.MC.A. 8:00 p.m. swimming Y.M.C.A. 6:00 p.m. Badminton Gym (Beginners) 8:00 p-m. Volleyl;all Gym v FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Co-ed WEDNESDAY, éEBRUARY 19 1:00 p.m. Skating Rink 9:00 a.m. Figure. Skating gin: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23 : . . e n , ::33 :.E. gzztizg Rink 6:30 p.m. Badminton Gym 2:45 p.m. Swimming Y.M.C.A. 7.00 (Recreatlonal) ' 3:00 p.m. Jazz Gym . p.m. Skating Rink 6:00 p.m. Judo Gym WEIGHT & EXERCISE ROOM - 6:30 p.m. Rifle Shooting R.C.M.P. _ for women only 8:30 p.m. Mixed Swimming Y-M-C-A- Wednesday - 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Basketball Gym \ Friday - 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. . “g m *