by Mickey Place ‘ The weekend record is somevhat discouraging . as we tied one and” lost two games. With the Expo ioss we. (1 be dis- couraged but hope things will go well for us soon. By theway those American telecasters made Canada ~ seen very inattractive as they gave the impression the games were caning r from None. There is an . oldexpression that the . weather men give in the States that makes us 3 \M 3‘ A Little Discouprag at the half and looked‘to be on the way to an easy victory. However, Scott ' Neill booted home two. quick ones and a Panther, in the closing minute, ‘was squarely in front of an open goal space from close'in but the ball slithered off his foot and missed by inches! (Why are the slithers always anti-UPEI?) We are one point ahead of third place Nbunt A. We play two at * Menorial this weekend while munt A. also play Field Hockey Western Division : GP ) in g a 3-1 victory. Saint ' Mary's and St. F.X will open the league schedule on Friday and Saturday at the'Eorum. let's hope an old expression "The Saints be praised" doesn't hold true! Although we did ask questions we refrained from comment on a difficult situation in the m athletic department believing that the concerned individual would straighten things out ( as they seem to ' \ THE sufi, Thursday, October 22, 1981, page 11 JOCK TALK beachball! They do not deserve cheap cracks like this. Neil MacKenzie, one of the most popular people on campus, has been backup goalkeeper for some years. Day in and day out he has attended practises and has been sitting on’the bench during games. No glory, just a lot of hard work, but he was needed. Jamie Cudmore came out of JUVENILE hockey and when the recruited goalkeeper wasn't able to play Jamie took a big, big step into intercollegiate ranks. He wasn't the best goal- Eastern Division: GP W T F A PTS W L T F A PTS keeper in the league but DAL 10 10 0 0 36 4 20 UNB 9 8 1 0 47 2 16 he wasn't the worst. SMU 1o 5 5* o 15 22 10 MTA 9 3 4 2 8 17 8 Jamie.s fauit_ He took x ‘ 10 1 7 2 6 4o 4 UPEI 10 2 7 1 8 24 5 criticism from fans and “CAD 12 ‘ 0 11’ 1 3 34 ,1 press but he stuck it out ‘ . and played to the best of . 5399—“? . . his ability throughout Lori-Ann Moore, Dal 13 Donna Phillips, UNB 17 the season. BECAUSE he Rose Foley, MUN 12 Susin Grady, 'IU‘XB 1: was needed. In our Kath Jo MUN 10 Gal Burns, M . -.-————- . . More; Mzoxenzie, SMU 9 ’ Mary McCann, UNB 7 OplnlqntJaY’te ilgplaifeffl Carolyn Merritt, DAL 8 Ann Keizer UNB i more m escma Ortlt e * o , _ I —""'—t Soccer. (guts) than any athlete sound bad, "Cold weather ' - _— is caning down from . Eastern Division: GP W L '13 F A PTS Western Division: GP w L T F A PTS Cana ".What the Hell we DAL 7 3 2 2 13 9 9 UNB 8 4 1 3 17 12 11 like it here!- SMU 5 3 0 2 15 9‘ 8 UPEI 8 4 3 l 20 18 9 ACAD ~ 8 3 3 2 22 24 8 MTA 7 2 3 2 6 9 3 lost their last chance ,X ‘ 8 0 6 2 9717 2- MUN 6 2 4 o 10 12 4 for a playoff Spot as f M? §c_qr__i_rlg: _ they dropped a 3-0 Phll Kenny. ACAD - 12 Gary Polenz, UPEI 9 decisiofl to division Ross Webb, SMU 6 Noel Stanford, MUN 5 leaders DalhouSie by a GFahaW Jones' DAL 6 scott Neill' UPEI 5 3—0 score-.-" Thus ends J“? Sldey’ SMU 5 Ray Wynn' UNB 4 andther season our Ph_11 Graham. ACAD 3 Peter Carpenter, UNB ' 4 - ' Phll H111, DAL 3 Greg Kraft, UNB 4 glrlsbplayed well ail Steve Cahill, SMU 3 year ut soemed—. . to ac a - - ' scoring punchi'and that, two. We need at least one have done) - we thought m the green and White my friends, is how games are won. It was the last appearance of Mary Morrison and Patti " ~ Bradley in a Panther uniform. They'll'be ‘missed. This creates something of a hiatus in , women's“ athletics but, for those interested there ‘is a tryout scheduled for the gym at 7:30 tonight (Thursday) for the Volleyball and you'd be' most welcome. In Soccer we‘Were engaged in two exciting gamesagainst -' league leading U.N.B.. We lost one and tied the other and were thereby relegated to second place, which positiOn we must hold to make the playoffs. In the first game we trailed 4-1 at the half but; made a great (rally to tie it up at 4—4. Scott Neill, Allan Stewart, rIbm Hogan, and Frank . Strahmeier scored for ‘us. Sunday's game _was ALB/DST a R590 lead win although two would be nice.- ' We wonder what sort of discussion is transpiring between Soccer Coach Mulligan and Hockey Coach Hynes. There are no less that SIXVplayers who are engaged in both sports. . . and play import— ant roles.. Scott Neill, Trevor Crawford, Bob and Peter MacDonald, Mitch Murphy and Tom Hogan. Where will you be this ' weekend??? In hockey we enjoyed two periods of hockey from our perch as UPEI outplayed Saint Mary's in an exhibition game and, when We left, we aesmed a win as we led 2—0. However we later learned SMJ got one midway in the final period. andthenwith their ‘ goalie out" in a desperate attempt for an equalizer ,. one of our long shots \ slithered (once again!) past their goal post and, retUrning the puck they scored with seconds to go! Had fortune smiled on us it would have been 2 it most unfortunate that a letter about this was in the Guardian but We think it best to make no comment. We do how— ever, wish to register a small protest against a slur which was put on the abilities of two of our players when the writer claimed that neither of last year's goalkeepers could stop a last year! Hockey seems to be a game in which the forwards get credit when you win and the goalkeeper the blame when you lose. Neil and Jamie: "If you can keep your head while all those about you are lo'sing theirs, and blaming it on you... then you're a man my son." You are both MEN and we dislike adverse criticism of you. Panther Lounge Bar Open= Monday—Thursday 7: 30-12 : 30 Friday Happy Hour 3:00—7:00 , Reg. Prices 7:30—I2:30 I Backganmon, Crib, Cards. worlds best vudeo games= I) Defender 2) Pac—man 3) Ripp—Off ' 5foot Video Screen Cable Vision For all Sporting Events etc. Movies 1! Every Friday at Happy Hour - 2 new movies every week, 50¢ Admission.