our basketball Panther— ettes ccntinue on their IIerry and winning ways and can now boast of an 8-0 record which, as far as we ow, makes them the ‘ ingest team in U.P.E.I. istory. Their latest omquests came on their trip to Newfoundland where they beat the lady othuks 43-38 in the er and followed up ith a 54-42 win. In the first game Sharon Douglas high scorer with 14 d Mary Jane Ready was s in the secmd with 15. far as we can deter- ‘ e, the trip was eventful exmpt that emary Gallant had to fuse delivery of a izza at 3:00 A.M. and e team attracted unwel- come attention in the Halifax Airport by 113- tting one of those big trays. 'Ihey play at unt A. on Friday night d at U. de Mnetcn on turday aftemom. In Men's Basketball at Acadia Tournament we pped two out of three ut, we think, performed ' style losing to ishop's 81—70 and out— ring Iaurentian 85-70 fore losing a squeeker Waterloo (ranked 6th ' Canada) 73-72. Iarry ee, whan many Panther ans are touting as the best player in Canada today, was chosen for the #1le All Star team and certainly had a good tournament. Larry scored 43 in the Bishcp's game and 21 in the Iaurent’ian, and then chalked up an incredible 45 in the Waterloo gane when he was pitted against All-Canadian Seymour Hadwin, who was held to 10. We wéloare to our midst Kenneth Salter, a 6'5" 200 lb. guard frtm Orange Itaxas....which, we believe, makes him the most distant player in the league. 'lhe team, with a 2-2 record in league play, visits U.N.B. for a pair this weekend. Ch the 19th, the following Friday, we'll be at hate to Dalhousie.. . it will be difficult for many of us to cheer against hard working UPEI graduate Colin MacAdam. . . .but we'll manage! 'lhe hockey Panthers' (3-5) play in Momt Allison (2-6) this Friday and will be in local Forum on Sunday at 2:00 against Mcncton (,1—6-1). Our boys limped through the pre-Xmas schedule with several key players side- lined through injuries. 'Ib achieve a coveted 2nd or 3rd spot in the playoffs (we'll concede the league lead to S.M.U. but NOI‘ the playoffs) we MUST get a string of Victories against the teams in our secticn. At the mment the league standings are as shown helm. The top four N.S. teams play 2 hate and 2 away games against each other (Dal. and S.M.U. have played one of these) and the bottom four do the same. With » Shane 'l‘urner, Rick Hill,and Danny Kinnear having hung up their crutches and put (11 their skates we feel we are a much stronger team than we have iced up fawn” Sunday Jun.15 OHARLOTTETOWN FORUM 2:OO P.M. UPEIPANIHERS vs. MONfiTONL ( WELCOME BACK LARRY ARSENAULT TO THE PANTHER LINE-UP ) SUPPORT YOUR PANTHERS to this point. We are also happy to report that former Panther Captain and longtime star of P.E.I. Junior Hockey, Larry Arsenault, has returned to University and will be in the lineup for the games this weekend. Hopefully th the N.S. teams will be knocking me another off while we look for a succession of wins to pull us up in the standings. It won't be easy. .. .Mount Allison is the only team to‘beat S.M.U. this year... and they did it on Halifax ice. . We are optimistic. For those who might be interested, we'll advise you that the yearly English Department trip to New York goes cm 24 February and, if you‘ want to get tidcets for the Ranger-Islanders game at Madiscn Square Gardens you'd better get busy. We don't think there is anything scheduled for that Sunday night . MNNER ACADEMY AWARDS ELLEN BURSWN MAX VON SYDOW LEE J. COBB COLOR Pucaz$L 75 THE UPEI SUN, Thursday, 11 Jan 79, page 9 NK OR OTHER‘ We'd also like to comment that we saw the Can-Am Bowl on T.V. cnSaturday and we were horrified to know that Mike "Sanethink or other" (the annomcer never did prmounce "Iyic'iotbkis" correctly) came from the University of Princess Edward Island. This from a @NADIAN. . .we would expect that the announcing crew would have been fumished with a line-up list before the game and would go over it before- hand so as to familiarize themselves with the names and origins of the players. AT IEAST THAT IS THE W ITWCIJID BE IIJNE AT CIMN!!! Saint Mary's 8—1 16 Acadia 6—1—1 13 St. F.X. 5-3 10 Dalhousie 5-4 10 U.P.E.I. 3-5 6 Mount Allism 2—6 4 U. of N.B. 1—6-1 3 THE"‘I§§§6§CIST In ;‘\\”‘ r NV I‘:L/I ‘ SATURDAY 9:00 SUNDAV:7:00 and 9:00