1:12. * n1 K, Before Saturday's game in Sackville we had made plans to headline this week's oolunn , "Tharflc Heaven for Nbunt Alliscn'.l We would then describe, in high glee, how our heroes made minceneat of our oldtine rivals from across the Strait. However, like so many plans of mice and Iren (if anyme likes that original expressim. . .feel free to use it), things went awry and the Panthers cane out on the short end of a 15—13 score and had the Mounties move over to make roan for joint occupancy of the basement of the league standings. The Mounties, who had looked like pussy cats in their game here, cane out like lions and, before the first quarter had ended, enjoyed a 14-0 lead. We caught up a bit in the second quarter as Jim Revell taking a turn at quarter- bad<, went over from the 1 yard line on a "Keeper" and the talented toe of Ozzie D'Ippolito converted to make the half end at 14-7. After the Garnet and Gold added a single, Rick Kiraly ‘ THE U’PEIVSUN,‘.Thursdayr, Oc' . 25,1979, 1; 2—12 -. ‘ ThankHeaven For Mount'AglltiS‘on ? in the final minutes gathered Cameron in the closing in a 30 yard Revell pass and galloped over ,but the attempt for a two—point conversion ‘ that would have tied the game was blocked. and our seasm's record went to 1-5. This week our boys travel to Frederictcn where they'll wind up the seascn with a gate against what must be a frustrated U.N.B. team. Ch Saturday, with but one quarter to go they had outscored league leading Acadia 32—3 but they faltered in the stretch (I know that's a mixed metaphor but who cares?) and were overtaken and lost what must have been a heart—breaker by a 33-32 score. let us hope they are very discouraged and we trust Doug Crossman's boys will waste no synpathy on them! A win for us in the final gane would be most encouraging. The league, by the way, could end in a three-way tie if Saint Mary's beat Acadia this weekend in the game to be played in Halifax,as X should have no difficulty with Mount A. in the contest in Antigmish. ’Ihe SOCCER Panthers made the headlines on Saturday afternoon with what mist'be regarded as an upset win over Mount Allison by a 1-0 score. Tom Hogan made the only goal of the game as he booted the ball into the net after a corner kid< fran teammate Alan iPro'testa‘nt CHAPLAINCY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS ON CAMPUS AT THE CHAPLAINCY CENTRE ON TUESDAYS FROM 2 - 1; p.m., ON WEDNESDAYS FROM 2 - 1: p.m., AND ON THURSDAYS FROM 7 - 9 p.m. Rev. Elmer MacLean, from York United Church, will be visiting the Chaplaincy Centre next week. Chaplaincy minutes of the first half. Howie Adams, cmverted to Soccer from football, recorded his secmd success- ive shutout and really sparkled in goal. This week the team travels to far-off St. John's where they'll 'be hosted by the University team. 'Ihe coad'ies, Vince Mulligan and . Bruce Nortm, are hopeful that their 2-7-1 can be improved. Who would think that the soccer team would be the winningest m canpts? The FIEID HOCKEY team closed out their season with a 2-0 loss to met Allism and thus achieved the unbelievable redord of losing 11, winning 0, having 27 goals scored against them and scoring not a single one. Now that sounds bad but we must report that their singular inability to score was the dcminant factor in their record as they cmtrolled play in many games and a "goals, against" statistic of but 2.5 should have resulted in a much happier won/lost return. While they may have been winless and scoreless we mist coupliment the girls on the high morale sustained throughout the season and we think ' that the fact that they started out with 17 players and ended up with the sane 17 players speaks volunes for them and we'd like to congratulate them on the fact that, win or not, game after game they gave their best. No team can give nore than that. \' Losing but 4 players by graduation — Shell‘ y Pepler, Brigid Connolly, Hmey MacIsaac and Sandra Drys- dale. The team thinks it has the nucleus of a strcng team when they resune play next fall. In (Yes the Season is alirost..upm us) we have had mo eXhibitim games against last year's I.J.H.L_ champs and national finalists, the Sherwood Parkdale Metros, drq3ping the first gane 8-5 (after leading 3-0 at one stage) with Brian Ostroski, Lonnie Thcnpscn, 'Ihane Canpbell, Trevor Crawford and Shane Turner scoring for our side The secmd gane we won 4—2 as newccner Shane Carmody turned in an outstanding performance in goal. The league this year premises to be a good one and we expect the Panthers to be in strong contention ~ throughout. We might point out that close scores will probably be comm as by the recent Mmctm ‘toumanent where ’Dalhousie beat Saint Mary's 5—3 in the final, while X triumphed over Mnetcn 3-1 and S.M.U. topped St. F.X. 4-2. Our boys go. to Nbxmrial in » St. John's to qaen their seasm on 3 and 4 Novexrber r and‘will be at hdme on the 10th and 11th against Acadia‘and Saint Mary's. -‘m_T_et'S go, Panthers! V