anthersChqruked BL We don't know what it was at Momma & Poppa Charuk d the little Charuks when ey were growing up but, atever it was, it certain—l made outstanding football ayers out of them. Mount lison invaded MacAdam aid on Saturday last and e combinatipn of their 1 B. Kim LeBlanc to the la- st edition of Charuk(Jimi) s enough to quell the nthers who tried all the y but lost a close one ' —25. The first half was 1 ours....the Garnet-& 1d scored an early touch- wn, with the .stIQQgflrind... ' ing a big factbr, on the Blanc/Charuk combination.. t after Dave Lundrigan nt over and Ozzie D'Ippo- to converted to tie the ore at 7-7 we thought . ctory was in the bag as were sure that\we could ‘ so use that wind. \We re quite correct, we could e the wind, and the second arter was all U.P.E.I. as ve Lidstone and Larry llant both.scored majors. the halftime break, as scrambled to have a hot PPa at the Barn, with our 0d guys leading 21-7, our 1y concern was by what ma— However,~ \ . coach, John eelock, must have whisper—_ some incantations into 8 ears of his charges du- ng the interval for, in e second half,7the Mounti- took over control of the me and held us off the sc- esheet as they reversed ¥es with us and seized the itiative.I We do not reca- sitgggéag ed! T‘ Ssitov aruk and conversion make 2 1—1'4 .. .ifinfégt *"peculiaif ay Came next as on the ki-' Off, bur;navérc8nnau§§t§ng 0 Played well all day, was cking up to catch the ball, en his noggin came in vio— Escontac ‘ ‘1 \ /ns of the 16 tried by Colin' 'the very complete stats "'d brie se-l" 1 $3 the backline for a single and it was 21—15. A field gOal made it uncomfortably close 21-18 and another Le— Blanc/Charuk combination made it 21-25. With the wi— nd at our back for the final quarter our hopes were high- but Lady Luck and adverse penalties hurt our chances and it was allover when, in the final desperate minute their D.H. Graham Packman ‘ intercepted an Anderson pass- on their 10 yard line and they stalled out the clock. We think it was a game we could have won...it could have gone either way but, once again the pass is our undoing...we made 26 first downs to Mount A's 15...on the ground we made 300 yards in 59 rushes (Dave Lidstone 120, Dave Lundrigan 80 and Larry Gallant 92) to their 94 in 36. Sad to relate, The Cadre, Oct. 7, 1975, pace 9 Mount Allison the few fans of a viSiting team make more noise in su— pport of their favourites than do our hometowners who sit in the stands. About the only real cheering we heard was in the final quar— ter when that objectional "Panthers once..Panthers twice" cry of frustrated de- feat was resurrected. For the most of the game, as far as the U.P.E.I. section was concerned, we feel that we have attended noisier funer— .315. We hope that next Set— urday, with highly rated Ac— adia here, our fans will be > there in great numbers and give real vocal support to their own....and don't cheer AGAINST the visitors, cheer FOR U.P.E.I. __—ln Field Hockey the Pan— therettes (We do NOT like that appelation, we don't like "Lady Panthers" either. Would some kind zooligist please advise what the pro- per term for a female panth— er might be?) won an Over— time game in Wolfville as Janey Ellis scored a spec— tacular goal to give us a 3—2 win over Acadia. We are pleased to report that our friendly critic, Joyce Bur— nett, scored the first two goals. On Saturday, at Sta Mary's we lost 3—0 in what we are told was a very close game. Next action for our girls is atU.P.E.I. on Oct— ober 15th with the femmes from Mount A. providing the oppositidn. , In soccer, since we were last with you, we lost one » of an upset. -me because of an injury. and tied two. On Wednesday Moncton (Universite de) beat us 2—1 in what was something Franco Ramirez scored the only goal that c0unted for us...two of our goals were called back...0n Friday in Wolfville we tied Acadia 2-2 with Bruce Norton and Franco Ramirez scoring. After his score Norton had to finish the game in the nets as last year's M.V.P. John Diamond had to leave the ga— On Saturday, at S.M.U., with Norton again filling in for Diamond, come-frouhbehind goals by Keith MacPhail and Kenny Tac in the last few minutes gave us another 2—2 tie. Dal will be here next Sunday at 1:00. We don't understand why this sport of soccer has so little spectator appeal to Maritimers when it is the favourite sport in so many other places. It can be a very exciting spectacle. we were amused at something we read recently about a dis— gruntled Maritime coach who commented that he'd like to have a loudspeaker system installed...not so that the players could be introduced to the fans but so that the fans could be introduced to the players...get out and give it a look. P.S. When Dave MacRae was reading this article he ask- ed me what a "Char uk" was.. I told him it was an animal who could catch a football and run like hell. however, they made, by pass— ing, 208 yards in 10 com- pletions out of 23 attempts (Charuk 102 yards in 4 com- pletions) while we made but 66 yards in the 7 completio— Anderson. We'd hasten to point out, however, that Colin moved the team well on the ground but through the air,was stymied by good Mt. A. pass/defence. WE are in- debted to John Neville for which be compiled and made available to us. I ' We'd also like to pass along Bob (CHTN) Henry's re— mark, as he shivered in the cold press box, "Wonder ifr the Athletic Department wo- uld consider moving the fo- otball games to the Forum too." -' , A word of criticism is now offered. We are for U.P.ELI. teams all the way 1* and we don't feel it is our place to criticizegplayers who are out on the field g1- ving their best. There is an old saying that hindsight I ; we do ffigfia' is, ., “'35 wfim 77W... Co 50 ewe/12 30%} Zia {Z , 777%; e mow ,ng’? 0% ,03.