"a? I ‘ i - THE UPEI SUN, 'Ihursday, Nov. JOCK TALK con't from Page 12 sprained her ankle and broke a bone in her foot and will be out until after aliristmas and Sharon, McLure sustained a twisted ankle that may keep her on the shelf for a time. Next game will be here Sunday with U. de l/bncton. - Coach George Birger and his Basketball Panthers deserve great credit for a real good showing in their two games in Halifax against Dalhousie , winning 93—86 and dropping a toughie 90—89. Lloyd \ today's military The Canadian Armed Forces is a complex organization, utiliZing the most up—‘to-date engineering, soc1al sc1ence and corporate business management techniques iii order to carry out the Wide variety of tasks which face 24, 71977, page 14 Pullen, "high scorer with 24 in Saturday's game, suffered a bout with flu and was used sparingly in Sunday's contest; We feel that may have made the difference. We are happy to comment that Charlottetown's own Colin MacAdam was used about 30 minutes in eaCh game and played very well, coming up with 10 points on Sunday. A rather remarkable statistic has to do with our free throws in both games, as NOW MORE THAN EVER Your Education opens the door to a Challenging career as l AN OFFICER IN . THE CANADIAN FORCES. Challenging career opportunities for qualified individuals include the following fields: , PhySics) SCiences (General, speCialized, Mathematics, To accomplish these tasks, and to operate a broad spectrum of highly sophisticated , equipment, speCialists, pI‘OlCSSlOUdlS and qualified techniCtans are re<.;u1red. The Canadian Armed Forces thus offers many opportunities to those university or ‘ institute of technology graduates who are interested in a challenging and rewarding career. 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Maine's Dave Arsenault was high on Sunday with 28, sharing the honour with the flying Flatbush flash Vince Murray who also had 28. Our boys proved them- selves a real gutsy team as they trailed 20—6 at one tine in the first gene and 36~Sl at the half. 'lhey trailed by 15 at the half in the second game and almost had it won as the last second shot ritde the basket and, seeming to Physical Education Commerce Medicine Dentistry Architecture Law Arts Social Work Pharmacy Nursing Business and personnel administration defy gravity, came out of the hoop. We'll have our ,. first opportunityto see the Birger edition of the Panthers in league play this Friday when they play host to Mount A. in the gym in an early starting - game at 6:30.. Saturday‘s -. game will be at 7:00 p.m. Have an-early supper and be there to root our boys on to victory. You can take makers to this game and the then on to the rink. In spite of the loss, we think the din made the noise- maker night at the Moncton hockey game enjoyable and there is no reason-to maintain quiet at any of our games! ' In case you overlook the opportunity, we think we should tell you that there will be (hopefully) a victory party in the Panther Lounge on Saturday night to celebrate all the weekend wins. . . . . . BUSINESS ’ SOCIETY The notorious editorial the noise- scaff of this paper has pulled another fast one and have limited rte to 1/2 of one column so I'll keep it short and sweet. If advance reports are any indication, all hell will break loose next Wed. nite at the Barn. met. the mesa pessimistic are predicting a great crowd in attendance. After all, MET Seniors will have turned over their Pol- icy VOIIJME‘S to their typists, and almost everyone else will find themselves in a dis- quieting period of lull be— tween the 'failure of midterms and the frenzy of finals. Among the several door prizes to be awarded will be tickets for the Christmas Ball, beer ‘ . tickets for our own Xmas bash, 'and tr'sc. valuable gifts from our om W Horrors, the Bookstore. win— ners from last year can tell you, the Bus. Soc. is famous for its great» door prizes — right Dave? Inaddition, on Wed. nite A chugging teams will be chosen- to represent each class in a -' tournament which will be con— tinued at each monthly party, and which will culminate in- a grand championship team, to be awarded a trophy and specs ial prizes. So start prace ticing now, or at least en— courage your favourite lush to try out for the team. Have a good week, and we'll see you on Wed. nite -.RI(§+IT 2"