SPORT THIS WEEK Nov 21 — Nov 28 IN FITNESS INTRA MURALS URALS on INTRAMURAL HOCKEY 410 SOLE ., Hee 1320 KN eS, ee hue MON oye ke rues weo ieee Bea 158, Tie FR) sar suN SKATING sete reve igs 920 y207320 FAMILY) 00+ #20 BASKETBALL een oes tic0 MA PS vs SAC eS WOMEN’S Tues ee x bs get) PICK UP HOCKEY WOMEN'S HOCKEY MON 5:43-7:30 OPEN TO ALL WOMEN STICKS IN CONTROL ROOM AEROBIC EXERCISE INSTRUCTIONAL CLASS COED MON 4&WED. ANY VIDEO AVAILABLE FOR ony -buse in avm s:20-630 COED VOLLEYBALL rHur so VOTE oy Coemes arn WSTBeY Ee WEtey 00 ies SP SF.e0 VILE Muah, Vers T S195 9% oey 13 Crem prey SUN WED 800-900 KIR $t:o SWIMMING KWwooD FOOL 0 TICKETS MUST BE PIcKe OE GEM GE one ate | COED BROOMBALL ' Tues wes ve Beseoey a Vers — THUR 620-13 Seenre|Mae va Crremisrey RB SUN 6:30-8:00 B:00- ADMINTON CoeD RECRESTION #20 COMPETITION FENCING Sart 9-12 coeD oym RIFLE CLUB THUR 7:00 10:00 ROMP RANGE YOGA TUES 5:15-6:30 RL IO® FOR MORE INFO CONTACT BARB MULLALY 566-0606 ogy UPEI Junior Varsity Team BattERS By Matthew Beardsey The UPEI Ladies Junior Var- sity Basketball team won its first game of the year in impressive fashion trouncing Nova Scotia Agricultural College 71-44 Satur- day at Alumni Game. The Junior Varsity Team was sparked by former Lady Panther Ria Bahadursingh who scored 26 points and shot a sizzling: 88% ‘from the field. lt was obvious that the NSAC teain had never played against a team of this calibre. Ba- hadursingh had 7 steals on the day and forced the Ram Guards into numerous turn overs or trav- elling violations. The game remained close in the early going with the Rams be- ing able to close the gap at the end of the first half to 9 points. Then to start the second half the Junior Varsity Team switched it’s defense from azone toa straight man to man and it made the dif- ference. The first three time the Rams brought the ball up the court Ba- hadursingh stole it and flew in for easy lay ups. The entire JV team caught fire in the second half and hit everything the put ALWAYS ~ WINS. rite rt NSAC Rams up. Charlottetown Rural grad Heather Campbell time and time again was able to drive inside and score on easy lay ups. Guards Bonnnie McQuaid, Cathy l'awlor and Jennifer Dunn all had good second halfs from the fieid and were able to pressure the mistakes. NSAC guards into countless As a team they shot Intercollegiate November 11: November 12: November 13: “Women’s Basketball (Dal Tournament) Men’s Basketball (McGill Tournamext) Women’s Basketba!) (Dal Tournament) Hockey Men’s Basketball (McGill ‘Tournament) Women’s Basketball (Dal Tournament) (Championship) Men’s Basketball (McGill Tournament) (Consolation Final) Hockey Coming Bio’s & Engineer’s Present “FM” Thursday Nov. 24/88 44% in this second half.as ap- posed to a paltry 29% in the first. The game was also a. successful debut for Cindy Doyle who made her coaching debut at the Univer- sity level. ‘The Junior Var- sity Team’should be an entertain- ing team to watch so if you get a chance to come out and support “UPET’s newest team. Scoreboard UPEI 84 Vs. Lakehead 71 UPEI 98 vs. Concordia 101 UPEI 58 vs. Ottawa 56 Dal 2 vs. UPEI 6 UPEI WON UPEI 74 vs. Dalhousie 62 UPEI 84 Celtics 61 ACA 4 vs. UPEI 6 FRIDAY Movie Pub FRIDAY NIGHTS SATURDAY Sheer Madness 9-11:45 Back by Popular Demand _CFS MONDAY BLOW OUT TUESDAY WebNespay, so THURSDAY Student - Saver Movies: 1. Broadcast News 2. Johnny Be Good te BLUE - ES =, “6” 15 min. ‘The 6 to 9er Specials ALL NIGHT |Crazy Hour 9:30—11:00 3 Don’t leave home without IT. — Coming Bio’s & Engineer's Present “FM” Thursday, Nov. 24/88 = ——-— sail ae sae