inert the CADRE, Nov'ember 25, 1970.....12, -— fl ‘ Students participating in basketball and hockey at the buzzer and intramural levels will be competing in the Second Annual Christmas Tournament. This is scheduled to take place from November 30 to December 3. Points will be gained by the winning teams after the first game of the playoffs. Here is a schedule of the games to take place, with the number of points the winning team will receive: BUZZER BASKETBALL Facult Mon, Nov. 30 8:00 P.M. Seniors Mon, Nov. 30 9:00 P.M. So homores INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Juniors 'Tues, Dec. 1 6:30 RM. 1 Freshmen ll 2 Points Wed, Dec. 2 8:30 PM. 2 Points 3 Points 3 Points Thurs, Dec. 3 8:30 PM. Sophomores Tues, Dec. 1 8:15 PM. BUZZER HOCKEY Juniors Tues, Dec. 1 8:10P.M. Sophomores Wed, Dec. 2 6:30 P.M. INTRAMURAL HOCKEY Juniols 2 Points Mon, Nov. 30 6:30 P.M. Seniors 8 .30 8:10 P.M. Mon, Nov 2 Points Thurs, Dec. 3 1:30 PM. Wed, Dec. 2 8:10 PM. 3 Points 3 Points ' 5 Points Fresh men Tues, Dec. 1 6:30 PM. Thurs, Dec. 3 6:30 PM En ineers I weekend in Antigonish against St. RX. and Halifax against Dalhousie Tigers. , 1r ’ . _ Try and make a real effort to supportyour, class team by attending the games they play. The Curling team try—ou t's are starting this week at the Charlottetown Curling Club. Coach LeClair is hoping to form both a women’s and.‘ a men’s team for the Maritime Inter-Collegiate Curling Championships, which will take place in Charlottetown from February 26-28, 1971. n In addition, curlers of both sexes who are less than 21 years of age by January 1, 1971, are invited to try out for the Winter Games team. The Provincial playdowns to select the PEI team will be held on January 8, 1971. Of special interest to swimming enthusiasts, the Athletic Department has purchased twenty YMCA memberships for the exclusive use of UPEI students. Those interested in going swim- ing may pick up a YMCA card at the Athletic Department Office during th e day, go swim- ing fliat night, and return the card the next ady Times for the swims are: MEN Mon. 7E30 - 9:30 PM. Tues. 12:00 - 1:00 PM. Wed. 8:30 - 10:00 PM. Thurs. 12:00 - 1’00 PM. Fri. 8:00 - 10:00 PM. WOMEN Mon. 2:45 - 3:30 PM. Tues. 8:15- 9:30 P.M. Wed. 2:45 - 3 :30 PM. Wed. ’ 8:30 - 10:00 PM. Thurs. 8:15-9:30 PM. The gias volleyball team competed in a tournament at Fredericton, N.BAast-w%k- end and came very close to finishing in sec- ond place. Mount Allison won the tournament, Saint Thomas tied for second with Acadia in the point standings, but the S.T.U. had beaten Acadia in the round-robin competition, thus demoting the losers to third place. / The. girls from U.P.E.I. beat the second place finishers, but lost two very close games ’to Acadia University. Had they won those‘two games, U.P.E.I. would have come second. ' ' Other teams competing were King’s College, ‘ U.N.B. Saint John and Mount St. Vincent. The men’s volleyball team is getting ready to compete in the upcoming Invitational Tournament scheduled for December 5 at Mount Allison. Best of luck, b0 3. Continued from page 18 The first period was scoreless with both teams ‘ missing great chances to score. Dewar the Beothulfi goal tender stopped 10 shots, many of which from close in. Ladner handled 7 shots coming up "3 r with the big stop on McCallum who let go with a h t th t looked like a sure 203]. S I: theasecond period the Panthers bombarded Dewar with 27 shots as they completely bedazzled the Beothuks with accurate passing and positional gs ,;'.'4'_,‘7_‘§'1;{'1 - V - v ‘ play. The winning goal came at 4 :58 on a power play with Luc Bedard pulling the trigger. The play was started by Jim MacDonald who carried the puck into the Memorial zone passing it back to the point to Bedard who let go with a 3 blistering slapshot that caught the bottom corner. 1 The Panthers continued to apply pressure but : 1 they were unable to get the puck by Dewar. In the third period play slowed down i considerably as both teams began to show . the effects of two games in 18 hours. The ‘ Panthers scored the only goal of the period when Billy Weatherbie fired home a goal , pass from Ralph McCully. Howard Ellis picked up an assist on the goal. In the , latter half of the period the Panthers checked the Beothuks all over the ice, not allowing them archance to sruin Ladner’s 7 shutout. t Next games ,for the Panthers will be next