The Cadre, Sept. 29, 1975; page 6 \ a 4 ., Brrqdley- Sgories H jock talk mickey place With Fall convocation, the official opening of the new library, a bus trip to Fredricton to work pn, field hockey, J two soccer games, and the ex— cellent CIMN broadcast of the game frOm U.N.B. all coming in close’sequence, we found that we could only be in one place at a time, and are thus presented with a bit of.diff— -icu1ty as we attempt to rec—' ount the events of the week- end. ‘ We'll start of with the Lady Panther's Field Hockey 'game which Lynn Crosby's girls won by a lopsided 5-1 margin ’-holding a territorial advan— tage throughout the contest. with Janet Ellis and Pam Power scoring singles while Mary Bradley turned in'a hat trick scored with a great display ’ of skill and determination. Sandy Dunsford, as usual, was strong in goal and very near- ‘ly had a shutout. This week the team travels to Acadia and S.M.U., and won't be playing here again until 15 Oct. when Mount A,.team. The always strong Memorial group outscored our soccer ~team by a 5—1 margin in the opening game of their brace of our only point when he booted in a penalty kick. It is worthy of note that soccer is the traditional game in New— foundland and their team frbm Memorial is always a strong Frankly, we know nothing about It was a very good performance ...three goals that were they will entertain the claSSy contests. Keith MacPhail scored ‘ contender for National honours. -- .. , ‘ 1 , "x- L; . - ' y ._- ,v i the game except that the basic obvious endeavour of the players is to put the ball into the opponent's net without the use of hands by anyone but the goalkeeper. We do not know one has to'be smart to play this game but the players certainly use their heads... so much so that we wonder how many aspirin tablets are iss- ued.after a game. As we are writing this the teams are again playing and we have just 'heard that the final score is Memorial 3— Panthers 0. Next game will be here on Wednes— day with Moncton... gametime 4.00 P.M. We hear that the bus trip to Fredericton was a great social success and that all who went want another trip scheduled for the St. F.X. game on 18 October. We will have the fares figured out for the next Cadre. It would seem that a second bus would have been possible, and popular, had enough people, with the .fare in their hand, shown up at the Student Union office by the time specified. The bus has to be spoken for in adv— ance and the S.U. must know how many people are really wanting to go. In football at Fredericton, three touchdown passes from Terry Cripotis to Dave Kelly e'inthe secOnd half made U.N.B.'s big bomb seem like a nuclear weapon and turned a close con— test (14-10 at the half) intO' .— h @ur 30 UNIVERS‘TY AVE. EXCLUSIVE VVIIDE EJZLECIFK é PURSES 5| LUER AVAR\ETY OF HERB 15A se-rs. «cum 0 '1 To SHOP m3 VVOMENBCLOTHME Obi LEATHER BELTS HANDC'RAFTED CANADIAN NAVATO TURQUISé rewem MEXICANA, AMERICANA g CANADIANA POTTan BOLlVlAN 'ALPACAPoucnca PLANTERS lwmsree'sms - \ , r a x O ‘Pzzzd ' ‘4 l. V : ‘ , ! P_lZZA AWOQ '42)!"- 2A1! . ’ nix: our . Fri 5' 73“ ._ '. g~ ~mm-mmg Mount WOW - ' qu‘Amo - . ‘ ' ' 113 Have vm. / w ' . p we mi... z'Pizza Order: Tc I 11.2.3.1. k, r.» . shy/3 ’ _ (If Ttrick in. U. d9 Creamin' a 34—18 U.N.B. victory. The two-U.N.B. first half scores were from passes from Cripoth to Rick Gray and to Bob Forbes In the first half our scores were from a 27 yard field goal by Ozzie D'Ippolito and we sc ored again the next time the Panther's got.the ball, as Marcel Dupuis recovered a fum bled punt in the end zone, and so U.P.E.I. had the lead for the only time in the game. Socky MacDonald got our only 2nd half T.D. Coach Ed Hilton seemed plesed with the overall ' performance of the team . Cer~ tainly the pass defence will get:a"1ot of coaching before the next game... but we won't 'be facing Cripotis again until next year. Colin Anderson, who went all the way as quarterbac had difficulty moving the tea on the ground but was quite successful through the air as his passes were Successful in 16 of the 31 attempts for a little over 150 yards. Except for the passes we held our own defensively. We look for a victory in Saturday's game at MacAdam Field with Mount. A. and will urge you not to miss a good game. .v ‘ .,.; 5 We'd like to add that we think that Mike Hennesseyand Paul Durant did a fine job in the broadcast and we'd like to ,throw in an extra bouquet for the interesting andinformans— ive half-time show stagedrby John Neville... - ConnecHons . 449 Uhviersity Ave. Next to the Kirkwoofl 1 Black Lights,$tmbe5 Hand Made Purses") Head Shop Itema Posters, Pipes STUDENT SPECIAL; Free Incense-with each ‘ $5 .'001purc.*has;g y