UPEI SUN, NOV.25 FAN VAN FAN VAN TO There will be a Fan Van going to the hockey game at Mount Allison on Tuesday November 30, 1982. The Van will leave at approximately 2:30 p.m., Tuesday afternoon. Travel Fee is $10 which in- cludes $2.50 boat fare. Anyone wishing to go win both games . and $10 at the Student Union Office no later than noon anday. Let's get out and support the Panthers on this important road game! gram . k-MART AZA' O ' MONDAY 1 gig CASINO NIGHT - I I “ TUESDAY ‘ @ STUDENT NIGHT Special Prices For Student WEDNESDAY CRAVEN "A" CRAZY HAT NIGHT Hat Get 2"d Drink flee ' 525°” 1 5t ‘Prize Monday —— Thursday 2-4 '— 1 'from 8 to 9 ,I .. . WEEK Trevor Crawford scored the overtime winner at 6:03 in a hard fought game with ' St. F.X. this past week- end. Trevor also picked up one assist in Saturday's game to help the Panthers Trevor is a 25 year old ‘ student who graduated 1 th . a ‘ last year with a B.A. and Mt eave elr name is currently enrolled in the one year B.Ed. pro— lnternationol fey ' topics proves to be a great Hit it was diplomacy at centre ice on Monday evening, Nov. 8, as a capacity crowd of over 2,000 filled the Charlottetown Forum to witness an historic event - an exhibition hockey ' game between the UPEl Panthers and the People'sRepublic of China National Team. And the game was a thriller with Panthers’ Bobby Hicks scoring a goal that tied the game 4:4 in the last 13 seconds of play. The events began with a pre-game ceremony at centér ice. and the crowd was quiet as they got their first glimpse of the Chinese Nationals, reputed to be agile, fast skaters and top athletes. Team members skated on ice wearing the orange-red uniforms emblazoned with the team name in white Chinese characters on the front and their name and numbers on the back in English. The team stood tall, as tall as , or taller than, the Panthers, and of a similar build. After the playing of the national anthems of Canada and the Peoples Republic of China, there were words of welcome from Wayne MacDougall, President-of the PElHA, and from UPEl Professor Robert Suen, who greeted the visiting team in Chinese. Then came three ceremonial face-offs with Premier Jim Lee, Charlottetow'n,Mayor Frank Moran, and UPEl President Dr. Peter Meincke dropping the pocks for the two team Captains. _ And then it was down to business. The game was fast and skilled, and played to an appreciative crowd. The Chinese impressed the crowd with their organization and systematic passing. I hey got ott to a test start, scoring three goals on the Panthers in the first 10 minutes of the game. The Panthers quickly gained momentum, however, and treated the crowd to a good game. After the game the Panthers were host to the Chinese team and officials at a reception and dinner at the MacLaughlan's I Motel in Charlottetown. Both the Canadian and Chinese ‘ hockey players were high-spirited and enthusiastic about ., the game and their new acquaintances... and language proved to be no obstacle. During the evening the Canadians and the Chinese exchanged gifts as an expression of good- will. . Panthers’ Coach Jack Hynes noted , at the after<game celebration, that he had told the Panthers to “ play as you have never played before... because this is a game and a night you will remember forever. “ , Sports Quiz By JAMES CHAMBERLAIN 1) It's the 1973 Grey Cup: Montreal against Edmonton. Who dropped the ball ina field goal attempt that would have given the Alouettes the win? 2) Who was the fir-St N.H.L. player to die from injuries suffered in a game? \. - 3) It’s the Stanley Cup finals. Yvon Courneyer steps out of the penalty box and gets a breakaway. He switches from a left-handed shot to a right on the fly. What year is it? Did he score? ' . ' 4) What N.B.A. player scored 100 points in a game? What year did he do it? ' I _ 5) What former Toronto Leaf player tied Maurice Richards goal scoring record for one game? What is the record? .- Adam . "’» ~" - Evi' *‘.Plitl»‘.’3.7ft'$fl‘.if 5‘9". 1:“.’;:",-"-. “J? Lifxififii‘ifi'iffltfimfivffi