‘ ; “,mw%&fif,figfix, 'afi“fies&"r , .H ‘ a . ms A, ;: g . sat? 242273;? A ._ . f _ V g « V, ‘ , ’ ’ v ., , . f M g THE‘CUPEI sun, Thuréday, Februarym, V1980, pagan. ‘_ R * 'y A PHOTO FEATURE év’ CE‘RWINJANKS' , uUEBEc WINI Laughter finta bar >§ Some of the parade - at night and‘ ,, very COLD 2 'NTRAMURAL HOCKEY ' M E N ’5 IN The Freshmen goaltender,rwh05e name isunknown to J — me, led the team to viCtory;‘ He displayed as , a many moves as Horseshoe Dixon.7 The best part of certain prof was complaining about my mispelling the game was very rough. Near the end, a fight, of “intramural”. I am glad this was brought to erupted between DiCk Carroll and Steve'Chassion.’ ‘my attention because if Sports Illustrated-(the ' I It was quickly broken‘up and both were suspended magazine I hOpe to work for in the future) had from the game. The final score was 7-3. V *‘ ' gotten drift of such, then it would have been " I I _'Freshmen should’be hOnoured for_their contribution ‘ good-bye to the big money. , ~ .to the league. As a team they have come a long way Last week the league saw one big upSet and, “ ' Ln a short period, and Dick CL has dOne a fine another unfortunate loss. The unfortunate loss . _ job retrUiting. For example, Paul (Wilbur) was Jimmy Revell (the young man who gained muchv MacDonald, from the Cardigan district, was signed recognition from that famous quote, “We will several weeks ago.: He has_portrayed true forge ahead”) and his Softies' loss to Brand X. sportsmanship since his taking office. Another ‘ Jim blamed the loss on the poor ice surface. If improvement is the team's increasing mobility. A . M the Softies continue to give unwanted excuses for Two players who should be mentioned for such, ' their defeats, then I suggest the Commissioner ‘ aChievement are Puppet MacRae and Tony Carroll. 1 place the team in a league - or world- of its own. A final note, keep your spirits (Heads) high, boys, The big upset was M and M's loss to Freshmen. ‘ _ w and "Ot the StiCkS- III-II III-IIIIIIIIIII-Illl-Il-IlIII-IlI-IIIIIIII! III-IIII-IIIII-Ill-I!!I-|- A __0TESTANT « "IZV'EAMES NIGHT’fiI By Phillip Brown The other day two students informed me that a '* AT THE JUNHIOR' CLAss ; pu _ \ . V I I Featuring such games as caps, crib,-and baCkgammon CHAPLAINCY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS ON Where: The Barn (upstairs) “* 5 , ~ ; ' ' / 'When= -Friday, February l5 ” ; CAMPUS AT THE CHAPLAINCY CENTRE ON TUESDAYS VFROM Time: 8:30 pm to 12:00 am % :2 x. ‘ti pm. ON WEDNESDAYSTFROM 2 — A p.m.,‘ AND ON FREE ADMISSION' —. Tiii7_E‘,DAYS i"“?.OM '[T — 9 par. I THE JUNIOR» CLASS CHALLENGES ALL OTHER CLASSES AND SOClETIES IN A CAPS TOURNAMENT. _ . Q? EVERYONE WELCOME {Cl/J " ‘ ‘ ' ,WEW I