SOCCER PANTHERS BEGIN SEASON WELL By Darrell Cole The UPEI Men’s Soccer Pan- thers begin their season on a happy note with a 2-1 victory over the University of Monc- ton Blue Angels last Sunday at MacAdam Field in Charlotte- town. The first half of the game saw a solid defensive game be- ing played by the Panthers as Moncton was unable to beat the UPEI backfield, and those shots that did get through were eas- ily knocked aside by goalkeeper Adrian Harrison. In the later pat of the half the Panthers missed a couple of excellent scoring oppor- tunities as a couple of shots from just inside the box sailed wide of the net. About 10:00 into the half and 55 minutes into the games Pe- ter Wolters crossed the ball into the goalmouth area where Janus Barna was just able to get. his head on it, redirecting it to Monc- ton goalkeeper Marcel Richard. Moncton finally was able to break through the UPEI defense midway through the second half and get some good scoring op- portunities. A debatable penalty call inside the box gave Monc- ton’s Pierre Pelletier a penalty kick which he converted on as he caught Adrian Harrison guessing wrong. Towards the end of the half it was beginning to like to game would end in a tie, but good ball control by the Panther midfield and by. Janus Barna were able to set up Phillip Visser with five minutes remaining and give the Panthers the victory. The Panthers played a.strong game against a vastly improved Moncton team. Coach Andy Cameron was pleased with the 1988 U.PEA. FIELD HOCKEY SCHEDULE Sun. Sept. 1! -@UDM Sat. 17 - SMU Sun. 18 -St. FX. Sat. 24. - @ Mt. Allison Wed. 28 -UDM Sat. Oct. -@ SMU Sun. -@Su BX. Fri. - @ UNB Sat. -@ UNB Sat. § -Mrt. Allison Oey: 23833 - AUAA'S @ HEAD COACH: SIMONE MACKENZIE OFFICE: §66-0432 Panthers’ efforts although parts of their game were still rusty. Coach Cameron also said that this weeks practices will include alot of fitness and coordination as next weekend the Panthers will face the Dalhousie TIgers on Sat- urday and the Acadia Axemen on Sunday. Both games are at MacAdam Field at 2:00pm. Congratulations to the Pan- thers for a great game and to Adrian Harrison, the GEM’s “Defensive Player of the Game” and Janus Barna, the GEM’s “Offensive Player of the Game”. Come out and support the Panthers next weekend and show “Panther Pride!” a Sun. Sat. Sun, Sat. Sun. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sun. Fri. Sat. Sat. » Sun. 1988 UPEI] MEN'S SOCCER - U de Moncton - Dalhousie - Acadia - @ UNB - @ Mt. Allison - @ St. Mary's - @ Ude Moncton -MUN - MUN - Mt. Allison - UNB -@UCCB -@ St. FX. November §&6 - AUAA's at #I west HEAD COACH: ANDY CAMERON Doane Raymond Chartered Accountants People count. Five good reasons why people choose a career with Doane Raymond. For further iriformation, contact your Canada Employment Centre on campus. “Clients have often “| considered other “Having just completed “WithDoane Raymond “The office atmosphere told me how our firms but | wanted the firm's UFE prep you regularly deal is informal and personal. information, guidance —_ responsibility anda course, | now know with an organization's | work with some very and ideas contributed variety of experience —_ why our writers enjoy decision-makers. These — dynamic and outgoing to theirsuccess. They __ early in my career. one of the highest pass ~—are exciting andeduca- _ professionals.” respect and trust their © Doane Raymond rates in Canada.” tional relationships.” Lisa Howard, CA CAs advice.” ‘offered that.” Alan Dyck Rick Popel, CA Edmonton, Alta. Paul Dietrich, CA Craig Wilmot, CA Vancouver, B.C. Winnipeg, Man. Toronto, Ont Truro, N.S OFFICE: $66-0432 Student Union Elections Nominations for fall elections of 1988 will open Monday Sept 26 at 9am. Nominations will close Monday Oct 3 at 4pm. Nomination forms for the following positions will be available. 2 Senate representatives 2 Board of Govenors representatives 1 Education representative 1 Freshman representative 1 Veterinary Medicine representative Elections are tentatively set for October 12th and 13th of 1988. ‘Thursday, September 15th, 1988 ===