EAGE 8' SPORTS Coach Jack Kane greeted en lettermen back from the l.D.U. Saints as The Univer- ity of Prince Edward Island pened practice last week. last year’s edition of S.D.U. inished first in the Maritime ntercollegiate Athletic Asso- iation, only to be beaten by r scrappy St. Thomas Uni- ersity team in the playoffs. UNIVERSITY OF PRINCEvEDWAR‘Dt/ISEAND? A good group of rookies join the veterans, but they must fill positions vacated by ex- cellent players. All—star Rick O’Donnell and goalie Carl Mc- Quai‘d graduated. Hard hit- ting Dennis Affleck, Ralph McCully, and Joe Brown are gone. These were all big name players in the league, the question is can they be PANTHERS I U. of P.E.I. was battered >y St. Francis Xavier Uni- versity by a score of 53-6. The passing of Terry Dollan, Panthers To In search of their first re- ‘ular season victory, The Iniversity of Prince Edward sland Varsity Panthers will 1 e et Dalhousie University 'igers, tomorrow, at Halifax. . victory is needed by the ’igers to keep alive their Opes for the Bluenose Con- arence crown. The Panthers rill need a triumph over Dal, )upled with a convincing rubbing of Mt. Allison Uni- ersity to salvage any res— ectability for the season. Probable starting lineup: Offense E—Martin Cole T—Dick Young G—Doug Webber C—Bill Corcoran CHAPLAIN SERVICES Canon Mark Ferguson Father Gerard! Tingley — Father Francis Cameron LOCATED STUDENT SERVICES CENTRE MAIN BUILDING, MALPEQUE (or wherever you can find it!) SUNDAY SERVICES Roman Catholic Masses 10:45 A.M. and 7 :00 RM. Non-Roman Worship 12:10 NOON THE GRANADA “CHARLOTTETOWN'S FINEST ENTERTAINMENT CLUB" PRESENTS MARIA and the ORACLES @ancing — Coma/g — Variety — HELD OVER — T——Wayne Trainor G—Gary Mancuso E~Jim Burke QB—Jim Foley FB—Jerry ,Laj eunesse HB—Don Murray HHB—J-ohn Hurley FB—-R0d Scharf Defence E—Peter Sprague T—Albert MacDonald G—Ben Poirier G—Bob C‘onnaughton T—-—Mike Darcy E—Ken DeHonney LB—Ray Hoitz LB——Bill Corcoran HB——Clete Dunn: HB—Jim Paolini HB—John Hurley HB—Don Murray adequately replaced. Netminder Mike B rown will be back and is expected to be one of the top goalies in the league. Brown and Mc- Quaid combined last season for the lowest goals against average in the circuit. De- pendable Bill Carson, Ballem, and Wayne MacDou- MAULED BY running of Walter Strapps and Burns MacPherson com- pletely overwhelmed the Pan- thers and the “X” defense buried Foley and company. The lone U.P.E.I. tally be— gan on the Panther thirty- three yard line. On a third down and ten yards to go situation, Foley ran to the U.P.E.I. fifty yard line. This w a s followed by another Foley run to the “X” thirty- Ken - U. P. E. I. I HOCKEY OPENS gall return to the defensive corps. Twohthirds of the DOT’ line returns with Bob Doher- ty and Barry Turner. High scoring Allan Flood and Cecil MacDonald, John Irwin, and bonecrunching Billy Adams will be the nucleus of a team that-will have plenty of of- fensive punch, but due to the loss of Affleck, be slightly two. After a pass to Rod Scharf was :batted down by the X-Men secondary, Foley connected with Lajeunesse to the twenty-two yard line and a first down. A reverse to Don Murray got a yard. Foley was broke loose, by an excellent block by Jim Paol- ini, and he broke tackles to the eight. Two running plays netted min-us yardage, then Foley connected to P et e r ' Hackett, , » OéT'oEEE if, " weaker on defence. Newcomers to the squad are Dave Garad, Dan McCur- diy, Brian MacVicar and Gary McIsaac; defencemen: Alvin J o h n McC’arron, Jack McEachern, Paul Mur- ray, Tim Hansen, and Gus Houston, forwards; and Paul Jelley, goalie. I XI Sprague for the major. The two point conversion was in— complete. Statistics Ground Yardage: 169 (108 by Foley) ; Pass Yardage: 167 (47 by Lajeunesse, 59 by Hurley and 46 by Scharf); Kickoff Yardage: 111; Tac- kles: MacDonald! 5, Paolini 5. Hurley 5, Poirier 4 Spirag'ue 4, Murray 4 ;I First Downs 12. Winter Activ ty' Program Begins The Department of Physi- cal Education & Athletics an- nounced that the first half of the winter program of activi- ties will begin on Monday, November 3rd. The instruc- tional classes have been poor— ly attended so far this year but it is felt this was: due to the organizational difficulties faced by students settling in- to a two campus class sche- dule and a lack of publicity for the program. By now mos-t students are organized so this second session of ac- tivities may be better attend- ed. The principle objective of the classes will be to intro- duce students to the funda mentals of recreational ac- tivities which may prove use- ful while at university or af- ter graduation. Students may drop in to the classes without previous registration and re- ceive instructiOn. Schedule of Activities (Beginning November 3rd) Women’s Skating — Tues- days & Wednesdays — 1:30- 2:30, Mal. Men’s Skating -—— Monday -,, 9:00-10:00, Mal. Qink and Thursday - 2:00—3:00, Mal. Mixed Badminton —— Mon- day & Wednesday - 2:30-3:20, D.T. Gym; Tuesday & Thurs- day - 1:30-2 :30, Mal. Gym. Men’s Conditioning — Mon- SPECIAL - PRICES SPECIAL - SERVICE STUDENTS OF U. P. E. I. AT - Ens-t:an FINA Service Centre 230 EUSTON STREET ‘ CHARLOTTEI‘OWN, P. E. l. Come and hear Toronto”. Admission free. JOHN ROBERT COLOMBO editor at large, poet-author of g “The Great Wall of China”; “MacKen zie read his poems in Confederation Centre Art Gallery Tuesday, November 4th, 1969 at 8:30 pm. Sit :‘on the carpet, relax to poetry against a background of paintings. Meet JOHN ROBERT COLOMBO in person. day - Wednesday 1:30, D.T. Act. Rm. ‘ Women’s Conditioning. —: Tuesday — Thursday - 1:30 D.T. Act. Rm. Golf—Meeting and Movie - Tuesday, Nov. 18 in Alumni Gymnasium to plan for off- season instruction. At other times of the day the gymnasiums are available for recreational activity ex- cept for late afternoons and evenings when varsity prac- tices and intramural games take priority. Besides the two gymnasiums there are two conditioning rooms—om in each campu‘se—as well as changing and showerign fare: ilities. , Poems”; “Abracadabra”: “John , U.P.E.I.s.U. A ELECTIONS ARE COMING UP PLEASE PARTICIPATE w