The UPEI SUN, March 18, 1982, page 11 JOCK TALK Panther Fortunes J °°nte5t5 Sweat-113d for the _ 'oongratulations to whole great success‘) We'll We‘have had a lot qualify by hoping that . Centre next season while team for their achievements 223$ :Sndwgwns tint; on the visiting Panthers will V we think it only proper both lose.all games to” Panther fortunes We have Play all 931198 in the that We give an added md [DEL-SPIN bemeen u ' ] elated by the wins and several university gymnasia! to two players who were and Wm all the Cit-‘hers‘ d b Are we crybabies or do we accorded special honours. far a? mmg Upon t1empressed by the-losses ut always get the soiled end Chris Sumner ' the team.s his leaVingH . well”. andssigeek Zita-ifs: a of the stick? Perhaps we high scorer, was picked Dave dld a great? 30b .for ‘ not iryl th ' are thin skinned but we for the first all—star us" we thank 1f he on Y Ost e one game wonder at the national ' team as well as getting has the 9pportunlty to playedand thus, our chances anthem being played before the "Rookie of me Year" better himself , why not?. . foran Atlantic guampionship the St. Maryus _ Dalhousie award. Billy Redmond If we don't look: out for and'a probably bid to the. game as trough the ‘ whose return to the féld ourselves in this world... national finals in VlCtorla‘ program started there. . , sparked a resurgence from to Whom can We'lOOk? GOOd but weigh? lost our". or are we not considered an 0—3 league record to luCk Dave and my thanks . “72.11 deaérglth as Canadian? We also an. 111-5 seond place and our beSt WiSheS ’ ' ° but 203' gm]. th 1.3abl¥ ’ wonderedr inasmuch as so finish with 9th national don't eXPeCt us to Cheer oya an en. uSlastlc many fans followed their - ranking, was chosen for When You take Your Acadia fan,s made the tlflp to favourite Panthers L the second all—star team. team on the UPEI floor ! We Elf” hit Fglday ind abroad if it would not Dave Nutbrown didn't make my even ask You to keep (ala: behcoupind Saga—$335 be possible for the . it as "Coach of the Year" Your Voice down! I schedule makers, when but the choice must have bench ' i . . themséljne: $3323? plannlng for 1982-83 might been a hard one for the F.X. took an early lead nOt have the Panthers' judges to make! but our bays played well hOCkeY baSketbéll’ It is hard to say in the final minutes of play the“? two Halifax 'I'Au revoir" to Coach Dave ’ the first half and led 9mg aganilst D851 and SMU Nutbrown In the mo 35-34 as the horn( ') 9n successive mghts seasons with us he has sounded for the intermission ggtiidig gfitifié fiC’MDal’ built a team that we . custom be I of the final session as“ much appreciated by the he goes to Acadia is the ‘X-men came out hot fans we believe as it is nice probably unfortunate and the Panthers seemed 3312:: fiyszéggglelif times for us and, conseguently} ~ _. mum out down travelling Eflfififl‘ffiiflifi“ scored ‘jigf lified success ‘ To " ~ we can do it in Fredericton W ' " until 3 minutes ‘and"49'; * ‘ » . . be perfectly honest, we secondsyhad gone by, ' > w] hY] njgtoénthHZ-fiffiy 22.115 can't even wish him to while the“ big X team was we want to I] 1 the - win all games EXCEPT against running wild. Once again Pan ers fO-r a V us, for we bestowedpthat we rallied and trailed entertaining year a we ho de51re upon Gary Heald ,. 40—41 with over ten ‘ . a few years ago when he minutes to go. We seemed mSt Wlll be back next left UPEI for SM] (not that to control play throughout Sizznéangiilthiaggzigr we think "Our blessing had but our shooting was ‘ While we nger ' anything to do with his away off and the game ’ _ ended 66-7‘2’. Billy ’ ' ' Redmond (whose family ‘" ' . g _ . i came from Portland Me. I A. to see the games) was , high for us with 21. It ‘ ( ‘ AND THE WINNERS ARE on to play‘an exciting game in losingto St. .7 ‘ JANICE WAGNER, MARIE PERKINS, JILL BARNARD, Mary' s by 5 and ’bothv ‘ ' Queen's University, / Concordia University York University, teams are off to Victoria Kingston. Montreal. * Toronto. for this week's Nationals. In any close game there i i . A are always a lot of post ‘ ’ ' s o nortems and out biggest ' ' b M ' one ‘is the poor shooting ' < e ' V. _ that the Panthers suffered. , , last our \ the Long Distance , informant remarked to us that a teamwith no previous experience in the Halifax Metro Centre ' faced a ten poin handicap before tee tip—off. We believe he his quite correct and we think our many misses V " r can be attributed to the We wish them many years of enioyable driving. difference in the court And thanks to the thousands of other students who ' i and backboard. It has to participated. Beh‘er luck next year! Meanwhile, make a difference. we good luck in your exams, have a great summer and g are told that the other keep that Long Distance Feeling going sfrong! , teams in the area have four TransCanada Telephone'System ’ ‘ Ml «v 0 mm. 15.4'aprQEPR‘1Q’k-V an so ’1! up.» a r.- .w, :» 2 J '.“7..?“?’1 nrfirranvuv 3'31“! .v.\‘.r.va'.e«,q _. 5‘ ‘. v. .5. . . . 7 ' ~ .s.r.A,c_k'...:‘.‘ My: