_— PEI ee a hee hn et cr le sno -—- SPORTS —- 1987 UPEIl : PANTHERETTES DATE OPPONENT UNIVERSITE DE MONCTON ST.MARY’S ST.FRANCIS XAVIER MT.ALLISON UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITE DE MONCTON Wednesday Sept.16 Saturday Sept.19 Sunday Sept.20 Saturday Sept.26 Tuesday Sept.29 Saturday Oct.3 ST.FRANCIS XAVIER Sunday Oct.4 ST.MARY’S Friday Oct.9 U.N.B. Saturday Oct.10 _ULN.B. Wednesday Oct.14 Saturday Oct.24 Sunday Oct.25 Oct.29-51 MT.ALLISON UNIVERSITY AUAA CHAMPIONSHIPS AUAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME CIAU CHAMPIONSHIPS FIELD HOCKEY SCHEDULE WHERE TIME MONCTON 4:00pm McAdam Field 2:00pm McAdam Field 12:00pin McAdam Field 2:00pm McAdam Field 4:00pm ANTIGONISH 2:00pm HALIFAX 2:00pm McAdam Field 4:00pm McAdam Field 11:00am SACKVILLE * 4:00pm (1 vs. 4 & 2 vs. 3) AT #1 SOCCER PANTHERS SPLIT FIRST WEEKEND THE UPEI SOCCER PAN- THERS split their first two games of the 1987 season last weekend at McAdam Field. The Panthers lost 2- 0 on Saturday to the pow- erful St. Mary’s squad, but came back on Sunday to de- feat St.Francis Xavier 3-1 and salvage a split. leave were replaced by five players from Ontario. On Sunday the Pan- thers played a team much like their own. St. Fran- building season this year after losing a number of key players. The Pan- thers dominated ‘the play on Sunday but fell behind in the first half as Rob Chaisson scored for the X- Men, but Richard Pierre- Giles evened the score at 1-1 when he scored with a shot from 25 yards out. In Saturday's game St.Mary’s scored two goals in the first half of play and held off the Panthers the rest of the way for a 2- 0 win. However the Pan- thers played very well espe- cially in the second half as_ most of the butterflies had disappered from the first half. St. Mary’s lost very few players from last year’s team, and those who did~ The Militia Reserve your future — . Work part-time, eam éxtra and get experience from professionals: | the Reserve of the Canadian Armed Forces! — It’s your choice, In the sec- ond half Pierre-Giles score the winner as he jumped on a Paulo Lombardi rebound from 18 yards out. Scott Ferrell scored the third goal For more information, contact: Prince Edward Island Regiment Queen Charlotte Armoury P.O. Box 1480 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island C1A7K1 Charlottetown 892-2612 or 892-4100 Summerside 436-2281 Ext. 537 cis Xavier is also in a re-_— on a nice setup from An- drew Bartlett to round out the scoring. When looking back at the weekend split, which saw UPEI lose its first regular: season game in two years, Coach Andy Cameron was quite impressed. New goal- tender Phil Muise played quite well in both games and appears to be_ han- dling the pressure of tak- ing over from Trent Hayes. Cameron said the boys had much more confidence on Sunday and settled down to play a very good game of soccer. Cameron used the same starting 11 in both games on the weekend. At back were Mike Blanchard, Jack Wheeler, Jamie Vessey, and David Vos. The mid- fielders were Paulo Lom- bardi, Peter Wolters, An- drew Bartlett, and Scott _ Ferrell. The fowards were Richard Pierre-Giles and Janos Barna. Mike Blan- chard and Richard Pierre- Giles are the co-captains. A bad note from Sun- day’s game was that back Mike Blanchard was car- ried from the field with a sprained ankle. Seven of the starting eleven now have nagging injuries. Next action for the Panthers will be next week- end when they travel to New Brunswick for a pair of games against Mount Al- lison and the Universite de Moncton. . Sardine Space ili Rl Uk 8 ty eA lel: Oa de a tal a den ae bnnshonmseatt er edraah dacs ibesls SESS Nag be ed fg Cee FERED Field Hockey Panthers at U de M THE UPEI FIELD HOCKEY Panthers have lost their first two games of the new season. Last Wednesday they were de- feated by the Universite De Moncton 2-0 at Moncton, while on Sunday they were defeated by an identical 2—0 score by St. Mary’s Univer- sity at McAdam Field. In looking at last weeks games the ladies are still losing but their is a noted improvement showing in the team. This year’s team has a great deal of confi- dence and enthusiasm over last year’s team and that’s a lot of confidence judging by last year’s team and the cel- ebration when they scored — a goal. This year with no doubt the Field Hockey Team is go- ing to win a game, or at least tie one.- However for them to do this our sup- port is needed badly. There is nothing that will make the team feel better than us UPEI fans out there screaming for our Panthers. So let’s all go to McAdam Field next weekend as the . girls host Mount Allison and St.Francis Xavier in AUAA Field Hockey ac- tion. ote a RECREATION NEWS Like many other adults. you as a student may find it difficult because of your schedule to fit in all the physical activities that you want. Your classes’ may be at irregular times or you may have to work or other commitments, there- fore you cannot commit to any continuous sched- uled physical activity (bas- ketball league every Tues- day for a semester). The answer for you may be the DROP IN or PICK UP pro- | gram. DROP IN or PICK UP- programs are time fit into facility schedules so that anyone who feels like par- ticipating in a particular ac- tivity that day can do so. There is no commitment on the part of the students to attend everytime but in- stead gives one the freedom to fit physical activity into his/her individual schedule. On campus we have many op- portunities for DROP IN or PICK UP activities: : GYMNASIUM ee ee WEIGHT ROOM— this room is located in the basement, has a_ universal weight machine and shortly an exercise bicycle for your use. It is open from 8:00am-11:00pm and you may use it when it fits your schedule. BASKETBALL— There are a number of students who want to play come when you can pick up. basketball. Monday 1:30pm-3:30pm has_ been scheduled for this purpose, so drop in. Other times may be added later. * AEROBICS— We have a number of aerobic exer- cice tapes that students can ~ follow. Come in and see what we have. BADMINTON— The Badminton Club has - DROP IN play every Sun- day evening from 7:00pm- 9:30pm. Anyone is wel- come. : TENNIS COURTS— Student PICK UP _ ten- nis Monday & Thursday 3:00pm-5:00pm and Friday 2:00pm-4:00pm. Racquets available at the gym. |. BASKETBALL— Two outdoor hoops have been put up on campus, one be- hind Bernardine and Mar- ion Halls and one in front of Blanchard Hall. Bas- ketballs are available in the residence. (Ask your resi- dent Assistant). ROADS— Walking and jogging route maps are available in the athletic de- partment. Go for a walk or job before class, between | classes, or after classes. = |