Panthers leave tough weekend behind SPORTS By Darrell Cole, Sports Editor The UPEI Hockey Pan- thers had a tough week- end last week as they trav- elled to Nova Scotia to play two of the toughest teams in the AUAA. On Saturday the Panthers met up with the Dalhousie Tigers, who wished to seek revenge for their playoff loss last year to the Panthers. The Tigers ex- ploded for three unanswered third period goals to snap a 4-4 tie em route to a 7- 4 victory. Scoring for the Panthers were Jerry Fleming and Greg Gravel with two goals apiece. On Sunday the Panthers travelled to Wolfville, Nova Scotia where it used to be a the Acadia Axemen. SS \ > SMITH TE SMITH we TOMORROW "S TECHNOLOG Y AT YOUR TOUCH JUST WRITE FORANY COURSE... —— Corona On Campus Perfect for Back-to-School © Spell-Right™ electronic dictionary checks spelling of 50,000 words. © WordFind™ locates errors. © Full line memory correction allows correction from one character to an entire line. © WordEraser® removes an entire word with one tap of a key. © Other features include bold print, auto retum, auto center, auto halfspace, auto super/subscript, end of page warning, and more. Save $40.00 $309.95 or Rent to Own $39.95 month (x9 XL 1900 Electronic Typewriter Save $30.00 $259.95 or Rent to Own $34.95 month (x9) Carter & Co. Ltd. 74 Queen St 566-4260 sure two points against Aca- dia in hockey. Such is not the case anymore as the Axemen are a contender this year and presently lead tlt acAdam division of the MOWA. In the game the PantheX\ fought back from a 2-1 deficK& in the second period to gain. 3-3 tie with the Axemen. Rich Little, Greg Gravel, and Aff Steffen scored for the Pa thers. The Panthers return home this weekend to the friendly Charlottetown Forum for a pair of games on Saturday and Sunday against the upset-minded University of Cape Breton Capfrs and Volleyball Panthers play good but come up short By Darrell Cole, Sports Editor The UPEI Women’s Vol- leyball Panthers started of their season on the week- end with a pair of games at the Alumni Gym against the powerful Universite de Moncton Blue Eagles. The girls played strong volleyball but fell short of Moncton los- ing both matches in three straight games. I think that volleyball will be a bright spot here at UPEI as this years team looks much improved over last year’s. Last year many on the team were rookies and now that they have one season under their belt they could be a strong team in the AUAA this season. 8 Fitness/ Intramural/ Recreation <o ABROBLG EXERCISE: ClaRS ag — Mond@? P iva at 5:15 pm in the A Limited registravig Instruction acinesda teria. must pre-register in Athletié ; Dept. Aerobic Video — Ex- ercise with others to a Available in the gy Ne tape. ‘It is Prenat run Monda i Wedym ay an Friday 1033 am aff 11:30 am, g day andWhursdg [ Intrg Ax prese PYys_) UY -up D Ne wean Tuesdayqwedn¢ day, and*Frida Wednesday 2: Faculty fey Se aculty f now staff. BAS ee Intramural SS ral league schedules WAR By Mark P. Walker AS PEI prepares for the 1991 Winter Games,it also prepares to enter the history books. For the first time ever, women will be compet- ing in hockey at Games. Ottawa announced last week what events will be con- ducted on PEI in 1991 as part the Games. Jack Kane, a member of PEI’s Host Soci- ety for the Games, feels this is a key decision. “You have to know what games you’re playing before you can really start to plan.” In addition. to women’s hockey, the are a few other suprises. PEI scores a ha- trick by hosting all three of men’s hockey, women’s hockey and ringette. We rally for two points with both squash and racquetball (we | were expecting only one). Also, we hit the mark by hosting the biathalon in spite of having no expertise in the sport. iis No decision has been made yet regarding where sS oes I can posted for this week in Res- idences and the Athletic De- partment. Bick-up — Drop in and h a group on Mon- pm or come any ot around. 30-3 pm _ fac- VYOLYEY BALL: yFamural-Coed Recre- Al —- Wednesday 8:30- § pm. Drop in or bring a SKATING: The rink is available for free skates Monday and Wednesday 1:15-2:15 pm; Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- day 1:15-2:45 pm; as well as Sunday night from 7-8:30 pm. BADMINT@N: Coed- Recregtional unday creme 7-9:30 each sport will be played. However,such events as gym- nastics,which require a large floor space, will likely be held in UPEI’s fieldhouse com- plex.Naturally,outdoor (KEY: 2=MEN & WOMEN — pm for all students, faculty and staff. FENCING CLUB: Learn a new activity or sharpen some rusty fencing skills Saturday morning from 9 am - 12 noon. EQUIPMENT HOURS EQUIPMENT FOR FREE PLAY MAY BE SIGNED OUT: Monday - Friday 8:00am- 4:00pm Athletic Dept, Main Office Monday - Thursday 5:30pm-10:30pm Control Room Saturday 3:00pm-10:00 pm Control Room 7:00pm-10:00pm Control Room Sunday 2:30pm-5:30pm Control Room 6:30pm-9: 30pm Control Room ‘ eet ready 7 events like cross-country ski- ing and the biathalon will be held outside the city. Here are the events for the .1991 Canada Winter Games: 1=MEN ONLY *=WOMEN ONLY) BADMINTON ;2 BOXING ;1 CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING ;2 CURLING ;2 FIGURE SKATING ;2 GYMNASTICS ARTISTIC ;2 GYMNASTICS RHYTHMICAL ;* HOCKEY ;2 JUDO ;2 RINGETTE ;* SPEEDSKATING ;2 (INDOOR,SHORT COURSE) TABLE TENNIS ;2 WEIGHTLIFTING ;2 FENCING ;2 RACQUETBALL ;2 ‘SQUASH ;2 BIATHALON ;2 SHOOTING ;2 (AIR RIFLE,PISTOL) SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING ;* =Thursday, November 12 1987;