THE U.P.E.I. SUN, Nov. 29, 1979, page 15 'INTRAMURA’LS ~ INTRAMURALS WOMEN'S INTRAMJRAIS by Shelly Pepler The Christmas tournament of intramural sports has begun. This world—renowned tournament began on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week with intra- mural broarball. The Day Students and Blanchard were featured on Tuesday night, and the perennial powers — lst and 2ndBemadine and 3rd'and 4th Bernadine - squared off on Wednesday. At press time, scores were unavailable. The winners of these 13m games will meet-early next week for thech jewels. Participation has been excellent in the last couple of weeks from Bernadine Hall. Keep up the goodwork, girls, andtheremaybescmethinginit foryouatthe end of the year.” Tickets are now going on sale for the semi- final games of the Women's Intramural Christmas Tournament Basketball Cl'lamrpionships. Rumor has it the games may be played at the Metro Centre in Halifax to allow everyone who wants to watch, a chance to see it. Prices for this auspicious occasion, however, will not change, regardless of where it is held. ' PREDICI‘IaiS OF THE: WEEK: Seeing that I picked the Alouettes to win the Grey Cup last week; I have decided to stick with a much easier prediction , this week. I predict that Christmas will fall on December 25th this year! “ \ by Phillip Brown » INI‘RAMURAL HOCKEY IEAGUE As We’see the semeSter come to a close, starting Weaiesaay,“mov.“2‘8, at 7:00pm..” ' is the beginning of the Christmas Hockey Tournament. It will be taking place at the UPEI Dame (rink). NCW let's take a look at some key y players in this tournament; . First we have Jimmy's Boys (Sophomores) . This team has came a long way since the beginning of last year. Many thought nothing of them until they made it to the finals, in the spring of779, against the Mean Machine. The- person responsible for taking them on this victorious route. was and is Horseshoe Peter Dickson. I tell ya this man can stop almost anything; if it is not luck then it must be magic. In their last game against theM&Mthereweremoreshots firedathimthan if an assassination was issued by the C.I.A. on the Ayatollah He was unbelievable ” throughout the game and with any. less- help from his defensemen he probably would have been punch— drunk at the end of the game. Another key player is Don Roper who works at Chippins, but buys his clothes at Henerson and Chargamore. Don's role” is policeman. 'This job involves putting agitators of the opposing team in their place. Last week I that Marian Hall was keeping a low‘profile for peculiar reasons. .Well, Several informants revealed s‘cnevaluable inform- atim whiCh has not yet been revealed to CatmiSsimer Booie Mullighan. It is said that Harold Haymakeris coaching lashind the Scenes. 'He is feeding the team with knmledge that he‘ acquires from his coach Jack Hynes of the Panthers. Finally, BDDC (Big Man on Campus) Neil MacKenzie, is playing as a forward with the team, alljkncw who Neil plays for. When the What'I have juSt' said, I think the necesSary actions will be taken to Correct theSe matters. ' ....Turning to the Freshmen, we see the new reemits getting up for their big game on Wednesday; Leading tl'e pack ,is Dick Carroll, . the-Ir founder and captain. Dickhas experience belund for he played with the Charlottetown The schedule looks like WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL w r Day Students Mon. Dec. 3 8:30 —— Blanchard Hall B . Thurs . "Championship" y s _ Dec. 6 Min. Dec“. 3 ' - 9:30 p.m. . ———-———— Berni's ' The team captains for each of the above teams are Judy MacDonald (Barny's) , Anne Knox (Berni's) , Janet Oouthin (Blanchard) and Brigid Connolly (Day Students). If you're interested in playing either see the above people, or myself, or simply care out to the gym on the respective dates. No guarantee there will be any N.B.A. scouts in attendance, but it should be a lot of fun. In closing, «my good buddy, Jean—Guy Mouse ’ has asked me to pass along best wishes to everyone ontheir exams, have a safe and happy Christmas, and looks forWard to seeing you all in January. Till then . . . . . . . . . r MEN'S INTRAMURAIS Juveniles when they won the Island championship two years ago. He is aggressive, has strength, but has the speed of an, Island CN locomotive ' going up hill. His cousin Tony Carroll, a draft choice from the Army, has lots of weight and size 14 or 15 for 'a head. The cushioning inside his helmet was torn out to make room for this massive part of the body. Besides the size of his head, Tony is- good for getting into those corners and head—butting everyone. in sight. We ‘ must end our player analysis with goalie Dan Young. If you're playing centre and the puck. , is .in their end, then you'd better watch that . swinging goalie stid< Of Danny's. He swings as though he was a llmberjack. p . . . .To conclude this article it is a must to give a report on the Business Vets. I was & astonished to find out what their roster consisted of. I feel this is another matter the Commission— er should look into. Their goalie, Chuck ‘ Gallison, was a former player of Marian Hall and was given the boot, for reasons I do not know of, but it was a mistake. A former player in the Island Junior Hockey Ieague. Chuck proves his ability every time he sets himself between those bars. His ally drawback is his absentee mind, which prevents him from attending all their scheduled games. If his fellow players keep reminding him that they play‘ this week, the team may be victorious in the tournament. In addition. to Chuck, there is Joe Flip a pony (the Godfather of the league). He also is a former junior league players, who played under the Bishara Syndicate in tl'e IHL during the 78 and 79‘ season. Hisabilities in this sport will be a great asset to the Bus. Vets. Finally,if the above cannot bringthe team to victory then it will be Lp to captain Highliner (Reid Burke) andhis ‘ Billy's (Andy Butler and Fred Younker) to win the tournament. The name for this line" originated last year when Reid was appointed captain of the Jd'm‘ Hamilton Gray. His condition was a little mbalanced, but his first mates, Andy and Fred, took the controls. So, let's hope that the best win (M&M), andallhaveagoodtime.