\ ckey'PafiihersCIean_up‘ iick talk x mickey place 'I’) J $5 is start off by obser— rmt we love hockey...as tator sport it can't be H.to us the fast ac—; tmrd hitting,\and ex- ntjust can't be matched. inher Booster Club Tour— staged this weekend was t way to start things we were able to see and se three of this year's ' nts for Maritime honors of them pfllyoff‘con— sfrom last year. We dmt this year's edition , potentially, best in- legiate team we have had y since the 1969 St, rfls team‘which lead the opening by an upsetfl mmth place St. Thomas7 is also one of 'great efor next year as Geo— tthews, one of the goal— eonly one who is going mate next Spring. Let ethat all the rest stay an remain with us. fix the tournament. We on Acadia in the series with little difficulty -2 margin. Danny Murphy two goals; Danny Less- hose shot is as hard as have seen), Dave Mur— ,Lennie Kellie and Wil— acDonald had singles.The 0 were particular 1y 6 as they were both anded goals scored dur- ' esame penalty. Shots on ere 37—27 with U.P.E.I. ost of the cannonading. Edg8d Mount A 4—2 in a at Was close all the th the insurance marker 1“ the final minutes on ty net.: “' Q'ipt _, ' ere particularily imp— . with the consolation etween Mount A and Acae Ost often such games are 6 players anxious:t° get -but the_wayflthese kW? t 1t was a.credit§t03;§ ‘3 spirit and illutstrélit'ed éiin why we think the f hlesgplay the best th.ockey in Canada....._. ink they were playing but lostvathe..playbfif:s g', "%§EEYJW% With one eye on the bus. .1 the final game in a StanleyCUIf series! The game ended 6-6 and was a very satifying finish to a really great performance. Special mention should be made of Al Hume, who at one time played for the Islanders in Junior hockey, the Acadia goalkeeper who let in only one of the 22 shots made upon him during the final perio d. In the championship game we got away to a good start with Danny Murphy scoring the open— ing goal at the 13:06 minute mark on a pass from Danny Les— sard...Gerry McCarron made it 2—0 after fourteen minutes in the second frame, and a minute later Danny Murphy again with assists going to Ray O'Donnell ‘Vand Dave MacLean. Dal came back to make it 3—2 at the middle~% rthe third period but isteringshot, aided by Carl Trainor, put it back ' to the two-goal lead. Dal clo— sed the gap again but the Pan— thers hung on to eke out the narrow win. S.O.G.'s were 36— 33 for the Panthers. Ron Mac— Innis and Gerry McCarron were chosen as two of the all stars with Danny Murphy being barely nesed out for right wing. Some students thought that they should have been admitted free on their students ILD. cards. So we think we'll pass along to you a letter sent by Ed Hilton to WooZy MacDonald. Dear Woozy: I am hearing a few complaints in regards to play— ing our hockey games at the Charlottetwon Forum, thus this Vletter to explain. During the regular season, that is all A.U.A.A. league games, students will be admit— ted free of charge on present— ation of their student I.D. card. However this weekend's tournament and any other tour— nament is different. This coming weekend, the ~, lst and 2nd of November, the Panther Booster Club is or- . ganizing and running the four team tournamnet with us, Aca— dia, Dal. ,and Mt. A. There- Vfore"U.P.E.I. students will be"’ \, required to pay for admission. I believe the price is one dollar daily for two games. If we were to play any post season games at the Forum, the league w5uld determine the price and U.P.E.I. students would be required to pay ad— mission. The same would apply if we were to play other non— conference games there, say against Junior and Senior teams. But I repeat, for all A.U.A.A. games, U.P.E.I. stu— dents will be able to gain free admission. I hope this letter explains the situation but if you have any questions feel free to call upon me. Ed Hilton Director of Athletics_ We would also like to regis— ter our pleasure at the news that the injury to Jamie Bal- lem of the basketball Panthers is not nearly as serious as was first reported in the press & Jamie ,with a sprain instead of a break,is not ex- pected to lose any league ac— tion.Some hoop fans go for the likes of Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russellbut we like the Jamie Ballems of sport... fellows who give the game their all.,.l00 percenters in. effort every game...and be— sides that we like his uniform. In football on Saturday we lost to SMU 33-3 but,like ev— ery game played this year we put up a good game....trailing Exciting Tourney by only 6—3 at halftime &, vamazingly we led at one time 3-O...albeit for only one pl— ayXOzzie D'Ippolito scoring on a field goal and SMU running back the kickoff for a T.D.. We lost...we were not outcl— assed bythe third ranked team in the nation and we feelthe Panther football squad need have no need for remorse as they look back at the,, 1975 season in spite of a 1—5 re- cord. In closing we'll bid farewell to Dick Young, Paul Horne, Dave Lidstone, Roy Tay- lor and Kip Puiia who, due to graduation next Spring, have played their last game for us. Thanks for the good entertain- ment and many thrills you have given to us and all U.P.E.I. fans...we hope you have enjoy— ed playing for us as much as we liked youand we hope you'll look back, with pleasure,to your U.P.E.I. days. Next week the Hockey Pan— thers go to Sackville for two games with Mount A and the basketball Panthers travel to Gary Heald's state of Maine for an exhibition series...let us hope that they come back with victories to their credit but boys...don't try any Maine accent on us...you shouldn't acquireififlt in one weekend! Oh yes...lest we forget,~' Pantherettes are starting bas— ketball practise and we note that they are also forming a hockey team...watch out,girls, for Ontario's attorney general McMurty...he'll have his eye on you. . in, »» V c ::.12 ;iWVAJQT‘TT)(lET‘HVVW)LVHEDW 4 «mm m antitank» nurmv v I- mui'wh “was: graduating? and then What? ' Think about sharing your newly acquired skills. Sharing them with the people of developing nations in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean and the South ’ Pacific. CUSO'offers involvement that lasts a lifetime! contact the QUSO Office on campus or CUSO - Gl , 151 Slater Street, Ottawa, KlP 5H5 I 74 an": flfl“?".mfl(“flé%‘twliejxm—u ‘, 04 «twat . . 1 - v