at Mcncton and we are ,, e Nbunt A. gate was - terest. As the tean‘e uddenly all Hell broke at 5 Panthers and 4 7. d overtime from the tands. We hear of one perpetrated by a Nbunt‘ MacKenzie (sub-goalie) . Heartin engaged in the o pads and protection devices, took a hearty Such a thing to do! it is expected that his couple of weeks. after the game a enjoy yoursplf ' old fa roriiqs} Allism' player on our Neil ' .vx ,‘~‘ I .m’m ".103 A 0,, 4-5—1, one point behind t, F.X.rand Dalhousie. r , 'te a contest with the Suit almost of seomdary re skating off the ice ., ter the second period, arebody jostled somebody ;. d somebody retaliated and oose with the end result unties had early showers ,. d saw the third period obnoxious tridt altercatim Neil , hampered suing at his opponent who So devious as to dud<. With his nmentun and exertion,” hitting air cnly, Neil tore a muscle in his shoulder and injury will‘put him on the Sidelines for at least a We wonder t would have happened ' ad the swing landed! Sorte- Cather around 6’: sing your ml relax, ‘ I sew! . Larry McGhee one should be thankful for that instinct whidi made him duck. 7 In case you are ' interested, our goals were scored by Larry Arsenault, Trevor Crawford, Gary Trainor and Shane Turner. In the Moncton gaire goals were scored by Rary Beck, David Cameron, Harold Hay, Rick Hill, Wilfred MacDonald and Shane Turner, as we won- 6—3. With 7 points scoring over the weekend, David "Moose" Cameron moves into lst place in the statistical race for the league with a total of 23. Perusing the statistics we were surprised to note that to this date, with only 10 gages played, the Panthers have been penalized 227 minutes (thier opponents.’302) . ' In the 20 genes played last year UPEI were given but 265 minutes of enfOroed rest. So it would seem that this year's referees nust be stricter although a great part of our penalties can be attributed to the Nbunt A. game where— in we were charged with 87 minutes while met A. received 81. Fran these figures it would seem that Tuesday's Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic (for whidn your [fiflflil' Lounge Island’s Only Piano Bar The Rodd Motor Inn " Call 894-8555 V r _' 0m _ TE U’PEI‘ SUN,Thursdaz,Jan,18,l979,page 7 might well be staged at centre ice at the Forum but such is not really the case as most of the penalties are from minor infractions and the worst recent injury sustained, as described above, was certainly blood- less! . As we are finishing this column we are told there will be a party in the Barn following the Dalhousie basketball game. This can serve as Celebration/Con— solation (strike out the non—applicable)party so. . . . . see you there! Heather MacLean PANTHER flpMEaAMEs Men's Basketball vs Sat. Dalhousie 8:00 Women's Basketball vs U.N.B.(St. John) 2:00 Men's hockey ms Mt. A 7:00 Women's Basketball vs U.N.B.(St. John) ,1 1:00 '7" . S WEEK-END Sun. THI Mfr UPEI GYM I.Char|ottetown Forum J V r , NORTON’SJEWELLERS um 117 K'. nt Street, Charlottetown vPhono 894 -3922 JEwtvL‘LEARv, WATCHES, CHINA, ems, CHARMS, - REPA'RSaEEGWI“ -.._--‘~..JL_.