' a walk! 0n:lastv«£k's 'column was sacrificed knommeoftmelad< -cfifspaa26we‘u>the SEVscxmoamnfljon - on HELWhfiertkunfiEd events. Inasmuch as-it will never be read we heve1r>hesuatnx1inV clafiMng.fl:Wmia brilliant.piece>0f English composition' whidianahmedznnriafie situations with amazing (flarflqn agreatcontz‘astL widithelmurhaiand hadnmyedljnesymu usuEUy fbxiuka'the joctau<hemfing. Of omnse:fi:did<kml lwmfiryde1theeflcitng badafiballmfinscnmm mmflomalhgranmaiSt. F.X. and Dalhousie. we arecxxtahiyousflrmld . remxx'uunzyarlllmner_ readjtl‘VEVdvlfleato start this weepsfhy' ,, , ammnauflatflxjufifid"‘* CIDdefltpflMaufinner. ,offiflffilUxfs'fixxhfll pool. .. the only contest- ant to Pick Sanfr‘rsricisce aS‘flmzewafimalfiflnnef.b’ y “e mhfiKLalsgyEun.thmi we mmgfa maffbnnfia ‘ ‘ andJEMeSNseLshssiath _ of'winning next year's " p001.’ we;will pidk the whumxs hieway'gmmaand ‘ saxmd. thengp flunufiithe \ 7 I . Our Girls ’ scorhrgnerk fim:UPEI womaiassfle axfidjfi ports. (X1Saunxby amiSumkw'UraUnbEmsiQr ofleuneenzMaduasvmxe able to offer little opposition as the' . Pantherettes, using mostly bench strength walked off with wins of 88—49 and 57—45. Colleen Rossiter was high for ‘“Umflin1bm3igammiflth 23 arilZ. Theyaue at anm A1xmign:(thhsis written on Tuesday) and will be at home to Aqxua onSaUnflay afixnnomiatluoo. . Gaungciftfieir cm>spaieaflarxflns owa:x mmiDalme aqecaflude~mnmhas wouldeflfiatwo fixm1the visiting Red Raiders of \ UNB. Unfittmunely 'flnrusfwfice1myVIXm - .Nelsxaandkus cnav ' didxxnzfolkmvthe aniptamd-Uxm,a squednxronAErnknrnight 93—911nije flhxm gme. WfiflichrnsSqngx'rmufing ndld1mUfiizs*pgnfistwe ledtw'7att$elwdf' whitheimxiRaflkxs gamed _ uasohnecurtflayamd ' qnckhfaSQMEdlfie "had emfly hithe We<2ugn:up agahiand‘dxilead. sdxfluhaaminaficc 'axsam31badcand:&nth slip reversing until the final second, in.eWaqwinsUnme. sha- en,vdtheathnmwin, JUngQ fixmrmn:re&am exgxiaxé ' 3 Us' e ame‘. fonnfla‘anrgnafiest conpetition will cone from Securities? Bob \ IaffifliyxflKJphfled Ehihfibhdfia‘flfiseaeru ; -Theimcixmkaiell afimsgflayaiatlxne _ thisvwxmend..(xxFrkkw unfiuythegfirhsremaeed thefliusufl fimmudaenfl “samediflat bathe flunk ‘halfae'uxw’UfidLsiaj ' talharamd samunghy' 'nnre¢auugethified _ thmer‘U§m1fn3nENB. 42¥31 at half time.j-‘ l‘ f y-Hdfifler.dunmg1meiest lyperflxiCOmflfGaxge »— Nbrrisminustjmwe dekhmmaianzkmpbfing‘ adhxssas flmyhnfinnrfl to the court full of vim and\dgmn t0d:over -, omnnxfl.0f‘fluatall, Gmmmt' their opponents at 55—55" “nth 8nfinutesto'm3and vent on1x>an awning 73—62 win. It was the first time a UPEI .wmmmfisteanhmi‘ beaten UNB. Cathy Chandler set a new qfillflatraihai93—9l,the t jlssxwusto‘BiLhrRed— mond and‘his’long shot hflzthelxmktmopsmd lxmnoaithevnxhgvew! szee aaxml hearb- . kmea«xu ChrESSumxx _was high for us with 33. (IISatunkuzwe pflayedaidifflarmtsfime, led 43-37 at the half, v flmrflmioffzidetenuned 'musdrbmawhnizbnxght_ flumxu377-fl5amdwe ‘ win 87-79.- 7‘”§ImBIWhanwenMStlxat ' Iv.ag:to1mmeiie_pkficffls ’ iSfimeSAIWhikEWeiue .}4§but;ydthtmc<ymes m,infihdmicurcfluum253 annex goodaurthe umrfi1_ 'pm1;Oftmm'deKmde iS<nmm'and'itvxxad axeartmetimn qmes wiflntmm nifremafitton on 19 and 20 February IMghtwellckxfidethe issxa Wekilflqato commauzthat itrmnrbe :maLlamiitneylrwe. itsdefixislmm firxe isxxxflacetjetcmm HBtdh<mu'gwnmmenit qMES‘u>wanung basketball. Where else Gala flnmgetsudia G ‘2-3 scores. .. ' at It on . feeling of participation? WheneelaaCaiyou criticise a referee and see him blush? Where else can a fan get an :hmidelqmwlakxaoftme 'hmmateanfisstrwxny by listening in on ifielcwanfl‘fluspaxd secret advice of Coach Nmimmm1asle gbkm inspirational counsel to his charges? This is being written on Tuesday nign:andtie hmmsare playing in Mount A. If they lose there should he a pmfliamnmarv investigation. Next home games will be against Acadia on. Saturday at 3.00. In volleyball our team travelled to Antrgxnsh fluttwc »ganes with St. 9.x. and lost both matches by .s This g brfigsifieh:$emxms R record to 2-4 in nemches flnr4 poun5.. Tmartrawfl.agah1t&ds wadfiflfl‘uDMOxm.A.fbr mxfihef”bm>hs¢ches;i Theyanxathindin amnion £30f1ie fifigpelnm still have an outside dance finrthegflayoff spot. ' Inlxxkey our inmediate chances are‘“ smmwhat_dhumx1by'the 6 game suspension handed out to Doug Currie for fighting huthe St.Nhry's{¥me which waS'Zfl for us when play was suspended for lack of eligflole players. The league ' “decision on this game _: Awards Presented, The UPEI SUN. January 28, 1982, page 3 7 JOCK TALK will not come until some thmainfiebnxmy. we V deplore fights in hockey and will always wonder whylmcmarphaers figs; WelwweiflmmR heard of fighters . ~wanting to play hockeyll This seems to be a season of unusual events in Panther hockey. Due to sone sort of nuannmgammt 0mm one) 115 teanVfim;unable to reach St. John's for Um>sdmfim1aigam5 over the weekend but arrived in time to play one. With the Panthers keefinng-dmirsoxjng statistics as Nernan Bed<scmxfl UHEB, “Terrynkflkmna-3K3and singles going to John Bauer,£nianCNSUxeki, - Callhawbcmuul and. Ri>amiPeun'Mmibmfld tie Rmnberslud aleasy 10-1 win. we now learn ‘ flwm'dfisrnslxen unedifisa fixu'ponn: ’ gmmaandcxmntswmstwo fin: currie. we wonder will ' athhe szxzms get dmiflecrafit2? The . PmfijersgflayflfirMmKXDn tomorrow and will be at hose to Dalhousie andammnt.A.tbis SaUnihy amiSumkw. These will be two tough. ngSWhrj1webwgrth he Unet Uuu;the ifestivities presently undenwnrfor'Uu2Vfinter' Carnival will not deplete 'Ue firmeaenfiesend flunztmarwilee atthe anmfidstmq:amich&r.u g noise will help a 10+! Ed-Gillis, President of the P.E.I. Public Service Association presents 'with one of seven $500 bursaries awarded by to post-secondary students. receiving bursaries were (back row, left to Linda Pineau and Mark Victor. L presentation [UV U.P.E.I. CCPGan‘J’ W33 student Karen Whalen the PSA Other U.P.E.I. students right): Also assisting in the PQA Education Committee chairperson Ruth smetnurst (right). “ " “