ox L: smuch 85? for 13113 "'5’: ’ - d Of 7 Mr I teams up bUt I" of a possible' t we were satewhat ved that the SIN .- a week of icatim as we didn't to dwell too long » e games. Suffice 0 say we lost a 4 t football game to 'a 31-14 after lead- 7—1 at cne point- T.D. '5 Were made by ey MacIeod and Jim dshar " McInnis.‘- game, we felt, was 2 even than the score cates and our loss dLBI great part' ‘— alties and, it be admitted, ' 'a's brilliant Bob Cameron. In .- we lost 7-1 to t A. with Ramzi allah booting in lone marker. 'Jhe ff side provided the ‘ bright spot of our etic endeavours as ' tied 2—2 with Nbunt Brenda Gayle ' guished herself in . game by scoring, u but 30 seconds to to make it 1-1 and . again in the early me when we took a t 2-1 lead. 1 Football this past end, on our last : trip, we eked out an 7 victory over t A, John Paul (we » that other fellow 11 not II), MacIntyDe Jim McInnis scoring r1?.D.'s. The reliable of Ozzie D'Ippolito unted for the other Points - two rsicns, an‘earlY, C} goal” ' g ij‘n final ' I ! big factor in’ our win I the performances of I blitzing defensive ‘ badterS“.-Vd'lo " ‘ IVbunt A; Quarterbadi balance throughout game ~— Mike Otolkis, Nhti Kolga, L Palmer,‘ Don Des ' s and Larry Kennedy not be a welcome t for him vhen Mt. A. S here 28 October. - weekend U.N.B.! will - (let). honour of winning scholar- _ THE UPEI SUN Thlr t.I9 9 Pant/let: Start Winning streak! be With 15. Our record is now 2-3 and,should we win our two remaining games, which are at home, as we expect to do then our season. record will end 4—3 which is a decided improvement over last year's. As our good old Brook-- lyn Dodgers cry used to go, before most of you readers were born, "just wait till next year!" In their customary "touch" game preceding the big game, "Oversleeping" Gerald McKenna and the .giant Rabbi outclassed Dr. Charlie Brown and Hermie Madieill 21-0. In soccer we lost a pair. Manctcn beat us 3—1, with Kevin Burdette . ', getting our lane marker, .and Mount A. outscored us 672 with Kevin Burdette .afi'd'..R‘lghard Lloyd tally- . v. forjus. “U.N.B. will be here fora game sunday afternoon. Our Pantherettes were ' blanked'bny.N.B'. on ‘ Saturday but, on Sunday, whitewashed Mmcton 2—0. Marie Bradley earned the shutout and our goals were posted by Donna Bland‘iard and Brenda Ccyle. The girls travel to Mt. A. and U.N.B. for games this weekend. ‘ For the third year this province will send a representative to the Canadian Intercollegiate Driving Championship. This year's national event will be held in Halifax a week from this Saturday. Students from every province will be entered. P.E.I.~_ has no less than 15 entrants who are racing in three divisions with the top 13070 in each division entered in the final event this Saturday Besides the ships totalling $2000.00 are being awarded. A The first event saw our Kevin MacCarville, hailing from the horse-race conscious centre Kinkora, nosed out Kathy MaoGuigan of Holland College, at the wire in 2.13 flat. Also rans were Jennifer Rix, Steve Dowling and John Neville. In the second event Bernadette Shea (looking like her harem, Alberton, famed driver Joe O'Brien) caught Scott Campbell at the wire in 2.15.1. Andy Butler, Ron Mathescn and Ricky MacDonald of Holland College minded out this field. Another .m: “ I nun-kg: ..l .. .- five face the starter tonight (Thursday) and the final will be on Saturday afternoon. There has been a lot of kidding the losers in these races such as "Your horse stopped as he went by the grandstand after the half ’ and said 'Puff, puff, which way did they go?” but there is an old Indian saying going some— thing like "Don't criticize me until you have walked in my moccasins". For those who think, from the grand— stand that the gentle little horses move into position like automans. . . . go down, on your next visit to the track and stand at the corner lead- ing into the homestretdn and see how the drivers, travelling at terrific speed, strive for position .. .it'll make your hair stand on end (It did this to both of ours),,.We may laugh at the foolhardiness 0151-..; 1 HI - Nobody could their courage.Good luck! In hockeycur team has been practicing for a cou— ple of weeksJIhey have also played two exhibition games topping Sherwood—Parkdale 8 — 2 with Nbose Cameron, fresh from Islander's train- ing camp,getting 3,Shane Turner got mo,with singles going to Ken Burton,Mike Sellick,and Rory Bed<.In a game with D.B.&J Eagles, outstanding play by the line of Brian Cameron,Terry Devine,and Shane Carr high- lited the contest.Brian had two goals ,both on rebounds of Terry Devine shots,Shane Carr one and newcomer Trevor Crawford rounded out the 4-0 shutout.Goalkeeping was shared by Howie Muerney and Neil MacKenzie. First league games will be held in the Forum on Nov.II and 12 with perennial league winner Saint Mary's, and rebuilt Acadia provid- ing the opposition.How about starting with a noise- maker party? Sunday Nigt Movie ‘ in ) dream him up. His incredible in 1 air bank robbery D U ffy A m p 7 a n d 9 Have you ever had trouble finding the right word for something really good? You could say "fantastic" or "amazing" but they lack that special quality that makes them different from 30 others. Consequently, all I can say is, the UPEI Nbvie Club proudly presents "Dog Day Afternoon". Al (Sirpicc, The God— father, Bobby Deerfield) Pacino stars in this true bank robbery picture. _Ralph (Pacino) is a latent homosexual who tries to pull off a smooth bank jdo. How- ever, caiplicaticns force him to take hostas. co 'aticns .439): I; . . " w I - .. sxr'u' A‘: w is all the more because > I.» ' 2.1? \‘7 bizarre . . . begin with the police, and finally an agreement is reached which leads to a d'lill— ing ending. Your social values will alter as you sympathize with the villain and scorn the authorities. Pacino is more than convincing in this role that earned him another academy award nomination. This is one movie that has something for every— me, so try not to miss it. Duffy Amphitheatre Smday, Oct. 22 Time: 7 and 9 Price: $1.75. . 5,.“th . . .. “nae-cw .«. «wry-mun:- .v. “nu-'4