THE IIPFI SUN. Thursdav, October 23, 1980. pace I'll Da'V id &‘ G .ol’iath by Mickey Place V As they were riding on the crust of an extended winning streak of one game, we were right on hand last week as the Lady Panthers' Field Hockey team took on Mount A. at McAdam Field. Having so easily become ' ‘ accustomed to winning, our girls appeared quite disappointed with the scoreless tie and, much to our disappointment, there was nothing re— sembling a repitition of their enthusiastic and outward display of affection that had so marked their previous effort. Subsequently, in a return match at Mount A. they succumbed 1—0 and thus lost the glimmer of hope they had entertained for a playoff spot. This week— end, they play hostess to league-leading U.N. B. (9-0) and have high hopes of salvaging a game. Seems like a female version of David & Goliath, but Guardian colcmnist, Donny Morrison, at the start of the sea- son, prophesied two wins this year for UPEI and they'll try to make that pudgy pundit's words come true. Com- menting on former basketball star, now turned columnist, Bob Gray's advocacy of UPEI girl's dropping field hockey in favour of soccer, Soach Barbara over last year's. Mullally gave seven VIOLENT reasons why Bob is wrong and added, with consent of publication, "I have already pounded him out over that and just wait till the other coaches get him." Too bad, they Were such good friends. In soccer, Vince Mulligan's bOys managed a 1—1 tie with Mount A., on the strength of David Groom‘s marker and will close out their season with a of games against league leading U.N.B. in Freder- icton this weekend. In ~ spite of their record of a win and "two ties in their eight games to date ,' Coach Vincie Mulligan feels that his team is much improved ' Un- fortunately for us, the rest of the lquue has improved too. In Horse Racing, Sophomore, John Cheverie won the Provincial Inter- collegiate Harness driving Championship over four other UPEI's and a Holland College entrant over a slow track in the res- pectable time of 2.14.3. He will now represent the Province in, the National Championship on .ov. 2nd at Jocquirre, Que. We wish him luck and hope the championship returns to P.E.I. where, we have ccme to. feel, it belongs. Hockey returns to the local scene this week as Le Unive site de Quebec a Trois Rivieres come to the loCal Forum on Thursday and Friday nights at 8:00 ' and old rival Saint Mary's will be there on Saturday at 7:00. We are unde- feated in exhibition play havin gbeaten The Junior Metrds twice by one goal Ph. 2-3073 2’3075 .y_,,,,v,l.,,., {ashrap-auaau; .....v.,x,~.s~,.~.‘-, - ‘ .- .13 . Jun STEAK HOUSE 'Fllly mu - up: my cards Char-broiled steaks and burgers 'APPROPRTATE COS-JUNE PREFERRED SPECIAL PRICES BOTH NIGHTS- ‘ygeggeg'é V v ,s' STUDENT MONDAY NIGHT NIGHT 61’s DISCO TuEsnA: NIGHT NEW. WAVE A ROCK NIGHT g. «z,r.<r-.11-I,Itmtl .r...,--,,v .v JOCK TALK = margins and won out over the Eagles 8-3,after '. spotting than their trio of goals. We believe TJack Hynes will have a hard job when it comes to cuts as he has a well roundedsquad, but must cutrdownto league limi- v tations. More next Week' . . ” hopefully good. . We thought Football was a. going to be referred to only in the past tense at UPEI, but Marian Hall en— tertained Bronson House of Dalhousie over the‘ 1 weekend. .ostensibly for football (which we won 20—12 with former 'varsity players Marcel Dupuis and Rick McCabe playing promi- nent rOles) ./ Inasmuch as the participants training ‘ included "Guiness" in the Barn and a special Pub after the game, we think the visit extremely success- ful socially. . .However, the present football squads playing the intercolleg- iate lquue, need feel no threat to Maritime dartin- ation from either team. Further in Football, there will be a knockout tourna— ment on campus this w ‘- end with the Mean Machine playing Marian Hall at 4:00 on Friday and the Freshmen taking on the Sophanores Saturday morning at 11:00. The winners will play the Cl-IAMPICNSHIPlgane at 2:00 Sunday afternoon. In order to give solace to the losers and to make , certain' that the champions ‘ are in good shape for the final match. there will be a football pub in The - Saturday afternoon after the game. We peophesy the football played on the field will bear little ’ resemblance to the football TAIKED in the Panther Loung e. We are happy to report that the Rabbi, keeps us informed upon the fortunes of some "Successful Islanders Abroad" and we'll pass his infor— mation on to you. Vernon Pahl has made the starting line for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Shane Turner and David Cameron are both ’playing standout hockey in Indianapolis. "The Moose'" was‘chosen' as #l’Star in their V second leaguergame by virtue ‘ of his being credited with two goals and an assist. “ > PANTHER HOCKEY GAMES Thursday 8 pm ‘- Three Rivers Friday 8 pm — Three Rivers', Saturday 7 pm - ‘S.M..U. ' \ 7 m . u... .. .; .... -s-p.‘ (.m‘mg-N- a»,