/ The Cadre, Thursday, September 30, 1976, page 8. , Disappointing we r. For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and 'her Romeo. We will never knowchow the Stratford on Avon Bull- dogs did in their contests on the far—off weekend those lines were written. We. will venture an opinion, however that, had they the same success that UPEI teams did this past Satur— day & Sunday the Bard would have had a sorrow— ful pronouncement to add for the suffering fans. Saturday afternoon, in foot— ball, on MacAdam Field, the Dalhousie team seemed to be the better one, by a narrow margin. Still, with a few breaks we might have won. After a boot over puck use» , many” Place ' the end zone Dal scored their first touchdown after a blocked punt to lead 7—0. This period’ was played, until the last play of the quarter in « UPEI territory. Early in the second quarter Q.B. Rick Kiraly spotted Hubert "socky" MacDonald in the end zone and made no mistake in throwing‘ a bulletlike pass to him for our only major score of the day. Sure footed Ozzie D'Ippolitto converted to tie the score. \ Late in the second quarter Socky again garnered a ' Kirali pass but, seeming to run out of gas,and was tackled on the 10 yard line.. With only . seconds to go a faked field goal play for a [h Excita , little ébbing can be a lot of fun. JULIUS SCHMlD OF CANADA LIMITED ' Excita—lhe new ribbed prophylactic. Also Fourex. Fiesta, Nu-Form, Ramses. Sheik, Sold only in pharmacies. ,i~~ ekenrd forpuntliers T.D. fizzled and the teams went to their dressing rooms with the score 7—7. In the second half the Tigers continued to dominate and, Murtagh went in on a rushing play from our 29 yard line in the third rquarter.~ After their ' conversion attempt was blocked their sCoring was closed out_by a long punt for a single. rIn the middle of the last stanza we seemed to have them pretty well backed up to their goal line until a ,\ roughing penalty hurt us a great deal and took them out of their 'troubles. In the game we had 9 first downs ‘ ,against their 13. We gained 59 yards by rushing, 'they amassed 249; In \ ‘passing, however we had a gain of 133 against their. meagre 35. Final score was 14—7 for Dalhousie. Too bad, that makes us 1—2 and we may now look forward, in hungry fashion to the visit next Saturday of winless Mount Allison. Game time is 1:30. This will be "Homecomin Week: and , \ we hear, will also introduce the works 6f a couple of song writers... at least one of whom should forever ‘remain anonymous! On foreign fields the story was sad too. In soccer dapper Vince Mulligan's boys preserved - their virginity by drop- You‘deserve a break today at _out and see fl v —Photo By Brian Simpson ping a 4-1 game to St. F.X. losing 7—1 to Dal. These boys may not.be able to win but we must give them great credit for giving it all the effort they can. Fair weather or foul you can ‘ see them practising late 7 every aftern00';on the . , old football f5} :1. Go golay this Friday afternoon when they (take on Monctdn at 4:00. They play UNB at 1:00 on. Sunday. ' In Field Hockey th Pantherettes played well in two games against _ nationally rated opponents. They lost to the Saint Francis Xavim', X-ettes 3-0 and to the Dalhousie _ Tigerettes 3-1. Donna. Blanchard got the only Pantherette goal of the weekend. This weekend will have the U. de Moncton >"Monctonettes??" at‘ ’ MacAdam Field on Friday ‘ ~‘ at 4:00 and the UNB girls will be at the same field fat 1:00 on Sunday. . For heaven's sake Panthers & Pantherettes how about giving us material to write a nice cheerful report next week.;.not ' a column that shouid edged-in the blackll!!!!!!! l,“