~—_ Nov”- 1, 1985. _ ‘ ' by romanti- The McMaster Marauders were swept away by the efforts of the UPEl Panthers during the Bi- shops Men’s Invitational Basket- ball Tournament Saturday. it was not easy, however, as the Panthers only squeaked by the Trois team‘1846 in Overtime. I ' , M‘ior Secrets for the Panthers were: - ,dmisar'own...........2s TrevorWillcock........ 14 AlonzoWright........'. 14 v I‘Mike Morgan . . . . . . . 10 pelroyAdams...........9 TéjanAlleyne ......... .. 6 GlenGrant . . . . . . . . Mike was also named MVP of the tourney and Curtis made the All-Star Team. m~ .. n campus Wheaton Soccer Loss Alan Spink scored a much— argued about goal in the second half of the AUAA Soccer semi- final this weekend, but it was not allowed due to an offside. The result'was no change in the earlier 1-0 score by Alex Polidaro of Concordia over the UPEl Soccer Panthers. It is regrettable that the Panthers were eliminated this far into the year, but the 2000 - some fans present on that blustery Saturday know that the Pantherx are going to be back -— TOUGH — for next year. Panthers Trounoe Dalhousie Squad The UPEl Hockey Panthers fought a winning battle against the Dalhousie Tigers last Sunday at the Forum. The win was cre- dited to the hard work of Greg Gravel who netted the tie-break- ing goal with less than two minutes remaining in the game. Congratulations go to Coach Darrell Young and his “Dal- housie Squad" for a good fight, but it is obvious that Vince Mulligan and his Panthers have what it takes. They will also be playing St. Mary’s Huskies and the St. F.X .X-men over the weekend. Dave Shellington, Randy Mutart, and Rob Moffat were responsible for the other four goals, while Greg Gravel also scored a goal early in the second period. 2 / \ rm; ,mn GEM