The Cadre, Thursday, September 23, 1976, page 8.' Pan flier: pat f/I lock talk oy' Place have the operator place t1e call? QUICK... or direct dial? When lacing a long distance- cal , is it cheaper to: Le Pan—W -_ N Answer correctly this and three other questions about longtdistance and you could WIN ONE OF THREE Full details are your free personal tele-__ . phone directory available at your _ campus bookstore. ‘ IN LONG DISTANCE SWEEPSTAKES. Trans-Canada Telephone System @ in HON CIVICS _ ' \ an. Dal/I ares/e. Good Guys 15 Dalhousie 7"* . During half time at Dalhousie's field laSt Saturday, with the Panthess trailing 2—7, Ed - Hilton must have dug a deep into his football knowledge as well as his undeniably extensive vocabulary. We don't _know-what it was but something certainly inspired our heroes as they came_back charging on to the 'field as if they own- ed it and taking over“ control of a game in ’which, to that time, had been pushed around by the Tigers. For example,their, Tom MacLeod (from whom we'll also hear during the hockey season} a new addition to the Dalhousie back field had enjoyed himself as he gained 143 yards in carries in the first half(/one a'34 yard run for their touch- down) was held to 9 yards in 7 carries in the second Stanza. Our front line of Mike Lyriotokis,Mike Kennedy, and Vern Pahl were largely responsible for the turnover in the play. -Both of our touCh— downs were scored by Socky MacDonald ~- the first on a 39 yard pass from our‘.- quarter back Rick Kiraly and the second on an alert play when he recovered a Dal-. housie fumble in their '\ territory after a wide attempt at a field,goal; The other 3 points came from the educated toe of Ozzie D'Ipolito. J ,We'd like to pay a special tribute t0- Mike Kennedy(former pride of Ottawa's Glebe_Collegiate) who played almost 60 mintués and had marked S.M.U. star and All Canadian choice Mike Reilly (280 lb.) All in all it was a 'good entertaining game and we hope Panther fans; will be out in great strength to root for our gladiators when these two teams face one anothefl again at MacAdam Field. The game wasn't all "good" news as we learned that Roger OuthouSe form ' Souris, who has been looking so good. shattered Afhis right elbow during W be sidelined until nEXt "t-‘u‘ :Red Bloomers but were ‘ hampered by erratic shoot- ,,to improve rapidly and to success in blocking former. the game and will probably } Season} ‘ U.NBB. Red Bloomers — 1 Lady Panthers - o . In action on the distaff side of the saga of athletic evefits our Pantherettes outplayed U.N.B.'s 7 ing and Succumbed 1-0 in Field Hockey in Fredricton. This weekend our ginls/ face a most formidable task when,‘away.fbom'homég3they take on two nationafifi. ranked opponents,Saifit‘; Francis Xavier and.p6wer~ houseDalhousie. A repeat of last year's upset win over Dalhousie would be most welcome - in fact two wins would be delightful! Too bad, with so many new faces on our team, we open with away from home-games against such strong Op— position but Coach Bart Mullally expects the team be in contention. We have been hearing a lot of basketball talk and everyone has high hopes. ' We think Gary Heald*will have a hard time ’ determining irwhich' three Americans he'll use 4. Dennis High the 6'10" star “from Lynn, Robbie Kirkpatri who was captain of Long Beach State'in—Florida last ‘year, Ken Rowe from Portlan Maine ( you pronounce; that "Putland") who are all new to us’as well as Bronx Feighery &? Tom Hibbert who played so_; well for us last yearn: We are glad it is Gary's problem not ours. ' ‘V_ We're hanging back in our hockey comments - Jackie Hynes has the 41 aspirants out on dry land training - they'll ' hit the iCe for their first practice on Oct. 2nd - we'll'be right in there we are convinced. Good, news came to us when Gerry'Mt Carron assured us-his knee_ 'feels great. We'll close off with the news that Trainer Dave "Hermie" MacNeil is, as usu ual, leading the AUFC in ru nning yards. Statistician Neville and MacAlpine esti ate he has totalled 1600 yards in 15 trips in two ga mes carrying about 1% tons. Hermie now has an assistant and we welcome to our stude body Pete (Rabbi) Henderson from Gary Heald's old schoo CamdeneRockport. The Rabbi will have to keep in candit ion if he hopes to keep up with Hermie. r ‘ See you at the game: or in our favorite corner 1 thevPantherxLeunge'at;the