‘~ figunfi . . {.Iickoy'pla'cou 'With' the real" I}? ’ ious basketball and hoc— key seasons about to start it is pretty hard to write about the teams with any strong conviction. In basketball we have had several gates which wen-tee able to win with- out difficulty and, al- though our hockey team has '2 had but: little success we have no feeling that this is an cf impending disaster as we feel that Jack Hynes has used the gates as op— portunities to try out new players and coubina— tions rather then wait for league play to experinent. Iastweekend, inthe hoopgane,wefirsttookon theU. deMonctonandhad averyeasytitteof it overwhelming them IIS to 3I in a colossal miattatch. It was a good example of just how strong the teens in our league are. _ It also ; gave sone indication that, although our first string is catposed of outside players, the basketball being played in our local highschools must be of very high calibre as it was nest encouraging to see our second string players (mostly local products) on the floor a great deal of the time and they had no difficulty in out-= playing their hardworking, but outclassed, OPPCflents. We can tell you, quite honestly, that we were «:93» ‘ evening. J experience cane into play. . ' (OUNQV’, { '10-!leFoshionedGoodneSS" . {The cellar .— Hughes Drug, Building - «,r.” H _JT somewhat puzzled in the Saturday gate. We like to cheer for the "Good" guys and wish all manhergof disaster for the "Bad" guys. ..when our mudt ad- mired Panthers take the floor against the Alumni, ourposed of former "Good" guys. . .which is the "Bad" side??? 'Ihe question seemed to take the spice cutof the gave-7.131112%, 7 still the spectacle even though we could not develop a partisan sentiment and had to cheer for both. We were very inpressed, at the start, with the 1977 edition of the Panthers as they seated to be about to give a real demonstration of power and it looked as though they would ad- minister the satte lesson that they had doled out to - Moncton on the previous However, age and Perhaps it was when George Burger put in his reserves. ..but fran then on the play was PmttY equal, even when the . first line troops return- ed with such fortter stars as Art Laffin, Rick Millard atd chnie Diamnd playing very well. For the Panthers, Dave Arsenault had 23 to tq3 our boys, Lloyd Pullen had 21 and the Flatbush anbassador to UPEI, Vince Murray, had 16. Dennis High, looking to be in great shape, was reboUnd— ' ing in spectacular fashion and had 17 as the '77 Panthers went on to win 108-74. This weekend the team travels to Wolfville to play in the Acadia Tip-Off 'Iburnanent and will open against Husscn College. 'Ihe regular 20 gate schedule opens for us at Dal on the 19th and 20th. The UREI Sun,Thursday,Nov.lO.1977,page 12 We think George Birger, starting late on a new job has moulded together a team with great potential and we await with interest what prqnises to be another season. ' "1' In hockey, we lost to Mount A. in Sadcville by a 6-3 score in a gate that was much closer than the score indicates. With but 5 to 90: Steve 1,. . Miglia scored our seomd short—handed goal to even up the gate at 3-3. The Mounties scored shortly thereafter and the last two markers care as we strove, vainly, to even it up. Other scorers for our heroes were Val Mitchell and Shane Turner. After Wednesday night's gate here with Mancton, our team goes to Halifax and Antigmish where they will play Saturday night at 7:00 and Sunday aftert-z noon at 2:00. and John Neville will bring, you the gates over cum and Cable 12. It seems pretty chvious that we will have astruggletokeepin "‘ carpetitim mtil our ailing defensaten, Bd) Mitchell and Larry Arsenault get bad< into playing form after in- jury and operation. We feel that this tean is even stronger than last ’ year's (121-751) which finished "strchgly. We‘ also hear, however, that. the rest of the league, particularly sate of the GusGaudet . Wile/[ll l5. NIE‘BADiSlpf??? ones that finished in lower spots in 1976-77, have ittproved greatly. Saint Mary's are reputed to be the strongest ever and sate pundits prophesy they not a ‘ gate this Season. 'Btey have already dtmped the always formidable ancton Aigles Bleu 8-1. For the rest of the . should. . be a real 'scratb‘le. Manc- ton beat Dal 9—7, Acadia beat 6—5 and the Panthers have dropped 3 to league opponents. . . but, as usual, had Date Fortune been more kind, they might have won all three. (In case you say we are ate—sided in our observations we will reply "Why not?") 'Ihe interest- ing thing about our college hockey is how nudt eadt gate matters as eadrt teatt strives for a playoff we‘ll" see them hate amearance on‘the 25th and'26th as 'they' host ' U.N.B. - g; In closing,.we‘fll make an At basket— ball gate on Frité'hy, SCE— BODY (and we forget who) cate to us for the loan of a ball pen. We lent our good Parker, ‘partofasettmichhad been 'a' gift} to us, and it now appeal to the amytmus recipient for the return of the pen. . . .Please, please, please; i . ‘ STEAK HOUSE . Chgr-hrollod steaksrand burners. _ g _, Also The . I I H A ht}; ‘ J.I».+».,':.: r ; - fift‘ r ;. :. ‘ I t z p h ' gounge‘elw _P.».E;.I7.’S FIRST DISCOTHEQUE ,‘KfégMART PLAZA ’ . Ph. -2-3o73 ., ' .2-3075 I 1 . \