“' ,,__- ilthlét'ii r, u. “ jack talk ' lickiy plans 4, Last year,every once in a bile, we used to be shout- d at by Editor Willis that, c was necessary to make a nick deadline and we would ash off a few"Nothing" ines. We have now, Friday fternoon, been really pre— sured by Rosemary Turk—‘ ngton and Dave MacRae(both' f them)with the bad news hat the Cadre is plagued by sick typist and that Jane s to do this before she oes home. I am making cer- ain that Cadre readers and ritics know this so that I ill not be attacked for not entioning the results of e Soccer & Field Hockey ames that are being played t U.N.B. and Mt. A. this eekend. Ms.'s Burnett, osby,Dunsford et al,please ute...as well as our boss cozy. ’ here was a most pleasant -eting this week between the iversity staff,concerned fth athletic public relat— ons, and the members of e local communications -dia. Ms.Lynn Crosby was e only coach to air her fews of the potential of ‘r teams.Messrs.Hilton, =n6, & Mulligan dodged the. udium by printed_informat—“ »n, but were quite willing answer the questions that re put to them.Posty Con- ly, of the Panther Boost— Club also reported on the _ ccess of the projects that 3 group have staged. blicity promoters coming re from Vanier College, rdon MacAlpine and John ville(Aslip of the ngue dubbed him as"John nier" )also spoke. It is Ped that, through their fOrts the popularity of 6 Panthers on the local' d foreign sports scene 11 be greatly enhanced. Was also announced that’ r hockey season will open 1 November,just at the d 0f Oktoberfest with a day P.E.I.Invitationa1v “Fnament at the Forum “ y pl .7, ... .. ‘ -.\ U Qq’VyJQQL I JPJJJ .J c" Burs .BOTH teams win. ,; ; I . a 'A, U ‘;-.4 :1 grit“ '~ . \_ i . 1v». alries Givé'nto Bowling, MacP her with AcadiagMount A.and Dalhousie participating. We also learn that‘CHTN Radio will again be carry— ing U.P.E.I. hockey,home and away,gith the except- ion of the opening games in Stt John's on 15—16 November...prior program committments prohibit these. »Bob Henry will again be -doing the playeby-play and we are pleased to mention our admiration for his expertness in this depart- ment. Did you ever consider what a hard job his is? Other announcers KNOW one team and have a hard time keeping track of the opp-r onent.Bob may do Inter— collegiate one night, a Junior A game the next and two other Junior A teams the next. That is a really tough assignment and we offer him our congratulat— ions for a job well done... laSt season he had to adjust to a hazard by his side at Panther games too!!! We also hear that CIMN, YOUR UPEI STATION AT 700 on YOUR DIAL is trying-to make arrangements to carry the football game from UNB‘ next Saturday.If you can't be down to the S.U. Office with your $8.00 by Wednes— day for the bus trip,keep tuned to CIMN. ‘ It is our impression that, in a healthy sort of com— petition here, Gary Heald's charges are set on a real attempt to take the play from Jack Kane's hockey team and make basketball the favourite sport on the campus. Certainly, since his arrival .on the local scene the court game has enjoyed a much greater interest than pre- viously. It may come as a surprise to some that the game WAS NOT invented by Gary but by’a Canadian, James Naismith in 1891. This makes it the latest major sport to be devised ...leaving out such oddities as roller derbies and mara— thon dancing...a recent magazine article attributed the game's popularity to the fact that all that is needed, in the way of eq- uipment, is two boards, two hoops and a;ball. We reject the opinion of some wag, looking over my shoul- der, who commented that U. P.E.I. has just these basic ,necessities. We always en— joyed games in our Gym...v One is really IN the game here.We wish both Gary and, Jack all of the best and may the better team win..or perhaps we should Say may ?"I’ u~" -.' a a. .i 2‘: . . gamers; = * W “.m- “ ~ 131‘.*..’:.Fr-."P- marrrfisaa‘rwv-x \. ‘x The Cadre, Sept. 23, 1975, page 9 son, Anderson A‘fhlefic Depi't'A nno'unces: We are relieved by just receiving a press release so we'll close off with it. ...with a strong hope Our teams do well this weekend and a loud cheer as our football Panthers go at it next weekend. The University of Prince Edward Island Athletic Dep- artment takes great pleas- ure in announcing the re- ceipiants of the Panther Booster Club Bursaries for the fall season. 7 There are three bursaries in all and Shane Dowling of Charlottetown, Blain Mac Pherson of Wiltshire and Colin Anderson of Montreal, Quebec were the players chosen to receive them. Shane Dowling was an all- star running back at Col- onel Gray High School but was shifted to linebacker in his Freshman season at ' solard.uop109 JO fisaarnog oaoqd U.P.E.I. He enjoyed a fine season and he is being counted on very heavily * this year. Blain MacPherson, an all- star on both offense and defense at Charlottetown Rural High School, was switched to_genter last year and did an outstand- ing job. He will be the center again this year and that is one position which should be solid. Colin Anderson, a Fresh— man, comes to U.P.E.I. as one of the top quarter- backs in all of Quebec. Before arriving,Colin, was at the helm of the Verdun Maple Leafs of the Quebec— Ontario Junior league where he led his team to a first place 4—1 record. Colin is a fine passer and all of the Panther followers have high hopes for him. U.P.E.I. Footballers Engage in Practice Scrimmage News Bulletin: We are now- able to insert that our soccer team had three good. 5halves out of the four 'played over the weekend and salvaged one tie out of two ‘contests. On Friday, in Fredericton, they held UNB to a 0-0 score in a game which, we are told, the score is a good indication of the play. On Saturday, they held off a rampaging Mount A team, in Sackville, to a scoreless tie at the half only to have the roof fall in during the final period in which the Moun- ties scored four times. NNext week Memorial, long an intercollegiate stand- “out, will be at MacAdam field for two contests. glf you are in Charlotte- town, be there! Our lady Panthers suc- cumbed 3—0 to a strong UNB team in Fredericton and dropped agheagtbreaking 3 :1. Mfiét Asitfii Sada;~ g awamxwvm~w7my¢mww¢rmr FA‘,‘§-'- - « - - - » I - v - 'ways. ville on Saturday. Our good friend (and severe cri- tic) Joyce Burnett com- ments: "We found the UNB team to be highly skilled and very experienced as al- They were runners-up to league champions-Dal- housie last year and cer- tainly didn't appear to have lost any strength. Last year we lost rather badly to this team in Fred- ericton and then tied them here at home. Hopefully, we will be able to do at least as well here this year. The Mount A game really was a heartbreaker. That team was not as strong as UNB, but we still had: difficulty organizing our attack. I think that ano- ther'week of practice will make a lot of difference. We are looking forward to_ our home game against the Universite de Moncton team this-coming weekenfl;§}i i"