‘. by Mickey Place . ' It is nice here on P.E.I. and we sometimes Wonder if getting on and off it is worth all the hassle. This thought Came to us on Friday afternoon as, ‘ after a half hour wait, we were second in “line as we watched the fully loaded ferry'start across ' the Strait. We had hoped that, visiting our Hali- fax resident ‘son we might get to the Tip—Off Tour-' nament. -~ We missed the night gates but did get down to Wolfville next morning just as the Lady Panther game was ending. Who ever heard of a base- ketball game starting ..at 9:00 a.m.?...‘our meta- ' bolism isn't functioning /' until after that time! We are told that the Bas— ketball Panthers played very well in their first taste of regional compe- tition and, for a time, were‘ahead of the St. F.X. team which we are told should win the Maritime crown this year. Sez who? Score at the half was 49- 47 for us. ' However, we were unable to handle ' All—Canadian star Mark aBrodie (game tota140 points) and they drew away - in the last» few. minutes, when experience is a big factor and won-89-8l.‘ Curtis Brown has high for ‘us with 20. Next day we saw the Mbunt Allison game in which the big interest was whether we 7 would make the century mark and if we could beat them by'30/ points as Acadia had done, the night before. Coach, Nutbrown usedhis bench a Bot and they per- formed iirpr-essively. Final score was 100-71, With Tejan Alleyne leading the way with. 18 and Vinnie DePinto right back of him with 16. Our continuous ' Speed Seemed to confuse the Garnet & Gold boys , and ‘we hOpe the same will be true this weekend as of .JOCKTALK , games and, in so doing, ' Currie and Trevor Craw- " think Trevor Crawford‘has this year. Trevor has ‘ great experience and makes ‘ on‘Tuesday evening just i . Champions by a 4—3 score I ; 32-11 for us with the first . recent years . trated on the play of the t The UPEI SJN, November 12, 1981, page 11 ‘ third period as Ivbncton truly remarkable feat and, pressed. .In the first pe- ’ really an'- oddity in UPEI ‘ riod we thought Mancton records was Brian O'Stroski's took several foolish penal- staying out of the penalty ties and, as the play fa— box throughout! Goal sco- voured us by a wide margin, rers were Brian O'Stroski, we remarked to their sta- Nonren Bedc with a pair ' tistician, who sat beside .and, ,once again, Trevor 'us, that they took but Crawford. Although facing few ‘shotsuon goal. He . few shots, Avelino Gomez fig: Egéngzlliyed made several spectacular . . box." The e ma be a moral saves, particularly in the in that regly. y they travel to Antigonish gane' ewe thought the for another warm-up tour- nament. 01 Friday night we'll take on Musson Col— lege from Bangor, Maine:_ while St. F.X. will face Carleton inthe otherhalf of' the hock-out schedule. Next home games willbe with the U. of IVE-line from Presque Isle‘on the 21 and 22 of this month. In Lady Panther action at Acadia, the girls dropped a close one to St. F.X. 63-59, with Cathy Chandler leading our scorers. In the consolation, match, Velvet Charters was high with 16 as we took an easy win from‘bbuht A. 70-59. There will be a lull in Pantherette ac- tion until next weekend when, with doubleheaders with the Panther games our team will face Material to open their league play. W In hockey the team also travelled to Acadia where, in a thrilling game they won 3-2 to extend their winning streak to four snapped Acadia's winning. streak and also took over first place with a 4—1 record. ' Our goal scorers were Norman Beck, Doug ford. We don't have the records at hand but might comment that we scored in every game played the best french fries avail- able on P.E.I. as Driving Park patrons can attest. We wonder if the vitamins so encountered play any ‘ , part. in his success. Photo‘by AuguStine- Hill Lou Pint: The above was written L . - Blanchard Corner 4 In last weeks SUN . the Engineers bi—Weekly made reference to—Tofiy Carrol. The insults ' hurled at Tony were of a derogatory nature. Implying that Tony is a "bonehead" was ‘ uncalled for as Tony is one of the brightest persons 1mm. Of course if you , believe this you'll also believe-the Engineers will win the Intramural hockey league. Also last week Tony's column attacked . Blanchard Corner. All we can say Tony is’ when Blanchard finishes with pribr to going to the MOnc- ton’ game at the Forum and we are pleased to comment later on the very, very good game our‘boys played in topping the National your team they'll be known' as the Stunned Selects. ” 7 * In woman's football, (comparable to the ruggedness of Tony Carrol) Blanchard lost 6 to l in the finals. The other team was superior in upper body development and this is why Blanchard lost. Other Blanchard spoerint news has basketball on Monday nights and volleyball on Wednesdays at the gym. All you have to do is Show up at the right And that's the way it is. and generally outplaying them throughout. We think it was" their best game in years. Shots on goal were period, margin being 15-31 It was a good clean, hard foughthcontest in which there was very little of the Chippy play which we felt marred most games between these two teams in Our boys . played hockey and concen-