u ,6). .v' "Would the power the giftie gie us... to see ourselves as others see us" At least that is our rec— ollection of Burn's "Ode to a Louse" and after the car- icature that headed this column last week we viole— ntly disagree and we are positive that, if that is ' how others see us we would much rather to go along mentally picturing a young . man with long hair that kept falling into our eyes...f to destroy this illusion was a lousy trick and so the poem's title is justified. and is dedicated to the ar- tist. _ During la5¢.night's. hockey gamé7fie’WE¥€GWiEEEEdM by ebullient.Mike MacAdam x\and Jamie Ballem. They tho- ught that our basketball Panthers had won a pair of ’ away games ...79-53 over UNB at St. John and 97-56 over U. de Moncton. At St. John Art Laffin scored 20 points with Mike Connolly, , l8 and at Moncton, once ’again Laffin headed the list with 29 followed clo- sely by Mike with 28. We wonder if a team from UPEI has ever won two road games in a row before these.No need to tell this team to » keep on trying211! UPEI 10 Memorial 0 Jack Kane brought out his 1974-75 Panthers with a ,come those from others pp- '_A intjs; Who , seeing ‘ the error ‘ " jock talk. I I'ékoy Place. flourish and the Memorial 7 Beothuks did nothing to spoil their introduction to the fans. Scores by per— iods were 3-0,6—0,and 10-0. At the Pig and Whistle afterwards we encountered- some bloodthirsty rooters who expressed disappointment and said we suffered a let— down-after we got 4 or 5 goals aheadSZXI Isn't 10-0 , bad enough?..or good enough? We thought it was an ex— cellent showing. The Panth- ers controlled the puck and played gOod positional hockey. Being a P.E.I. cha- uvinist(although we wel- of their ways, wish to be W classed as Islanders)... we were pleased to note that the program listed only two as being from outside the province. We wonder why the other colleges fins it necessary to do so much Outside reciotment... Pro— bably because here we RATSE hockey players. It is hard in a lopsided game to single out any stars but we'll make a random swing and commend for excellent play, Ray Dunn Wayne Bernard and, Ronnie MacKenzie.. Closely foll- owed by Lennie Kelley, Jim ‘ITrainor, and Shawn MacIsaac ... the whole crew looked forward ,with confidence to Q PHOTO BY GORDON PIERCE~ .441“! neck “out/r A xii: ‘:€'3"} .-7 \ 4’ an interesting season. Next week the Panthers will be off to Dalhousie and Aca- dia... to whom they have already lost by scires of 4—2 and 3-2 in tournament 'games. This is being writ- .ten before the afternoon game but we are sure the team will sport a 2—0 rec— -ord by this evening. What we'll have by this time next week is our chief wor— ry. We would also like to comment that we noted last week that Sandra Dunsford had made a new UPEI record by having FOUR shutouts in one season, claim that she inspired Ronnie Maclnnis to break her record for he now has two...IN Successi— 'Vl' ’ on.... Late Bulletin...Memorial 6' UPEI 4...All that we had written this morning is in— serted and Rick Willis won't let me take out my rash prophecy of certain victory ....the game-today was won ~by Memorial, we thought, in the first minute of play when three major penalties and to boot one for the match were handed out and a goal scored by each team. Thereafter, in marked con- trast to last night'sigame .....:~»-«...,........ . . a» . , ' The Cadre, November 19, 1974, page 13 PHOTO‘ BY GORDON PIERCE the Beothuks seemed to con? trol the puck. Score by periods was 3—2, 3—4 and 614. The game was a rough one but well-refereed. Last year we used to write of ‘a weekday team that looked BAD and a "Sunday" team that looked unbeatable, and it would look that we have the same two teams this year from the two games this we- ekend. We took a consensus in the press box for the three players who made the best showing today and one wag suggested Art McGuigan Rick Law, and Phil Clayburn (All of whom did not play today). Serious reflection, however, decided on Lennie rKelly, Ray Dunn, and Donnie Brown. We must, of course, pay great tribute to the,:p_ Beothuks who, soundly tri~vu mmed on Saturday night, came out this afternoon to play a real good game...as somebody remarked on the way out of the rink "that's what makes college hockey . such a good game." Now we wonder...which team will play Dalhousie and Acadia next weekend??? Good Lord let us have the "Sunday" one.