». urn 27, 197?, was... i I... ' The UPEI Sun, Thursday, Oct"; 'bagegs‘ DOT B ‘ . 200 yards'in the first half alone. The game closed out, hmever, with a bit of glory for us, as Dave MacIeod made the longest run of the day, returning an Acadia punt from our 530 for a touch- down to bring the final score to a respectable 39—20 loss. For what it is worth, we might comment that our Panthers are the first team this year to score 20 points against highly rated Acadia. Our season ends at home this Saturday and we have high hopes of getting our first win of the season by trim- ming Nbunt Allison, who ' eked out their only win of the season by beating us 13-6 in a controversial game in which we had every statistical advantage except the score. (But what else counts?) We hope our. injured players are able to play in this, the final contest, as it would be nice i ! jock talk melt" plan Over ’ Wolfville, on Saturday last, the home— town cheerleader's drummer was beating her annoying instrurent directly behind our bench in some- what discouraged fashion throughout the opening quarter. Our valiant Panthers appeared to be or their merry way to tie biggest upset in years, tearing into nationally ranked and league-leading Acadia as they scored touchdowns the first two times they gained _ possession of the ball. After tie opening Axeman kickoff, our Socky MacDonald ran the ball back '40 yeards, almost to midfield. From there Q.B. Rick Kiraly directed play to their 11 yard line from where he went over himself on a quarter— back draw for the opening score. 'IWo plays later our Dan DesJardins inter— cepted the first Acadia pass of the day and carried the ball to the Acadia 23. A few plays later, from the Acadia 3 yard line, John Paul ‘ lvbIntyre (for a T.D. we'll accord him all three ' names) added another 6 points and, after tlre waddling Whippet breeder booted tl'e, ball through the posts, we were ahead l3-0. At the opening of the second quarter Acadia narrowed the gap with a touchdown and then disaster struck as Kiraly was injured on a scrambl- ing attempt as he was , buried under a gaggle of Acadia linesmen. Rick's shoulder was badly twisted and lne was forced to leave thegameandmaybe lostto the team for the season. We feel this had a great effect on the play as the offense had to be juggled to cover for his absence. From l'ere, holes were opened in the Panther dike and our backfield was flooded as the Axemen went into high gear and quickly assumed the lead. All— Canadian Quarterback, Bob Cameron passing for over to end it all with a win. We often ask the players about what stands out in their minds about a trip and in this case the response was the same' in all cases... the trip across Northumber-f land Strait en route to tlne game. It appears to have been very rough and, for those without a Maritime upbringing, really trouble- some. We are told Mati Kolga and Mike Jones were, in spite of their greatest efforts, a poor second and third in the upchucking over-the—railing contest as Marcel mpuis led all in quantity, intensity and length of his nausea. His teammates tell usthat they never realized that one little stomach could regurgitate such quantities. We believe this is the first contact of a MESe , Creek native with mal de mer. We also hear that sure of our fans tarried too long in returning and, because of the gale were forced to spend a boring weekend in 'Ibnrentine’. Sometimes we think the Island is a nice place to stay because, if you leave it, it can be one Hell of a job getting back on, Our philosophy reminds us of the little boy who likedtohithimselfonthe" ‘ head with a hammer because it felt so good when he stopped! Elsewhere our Soccer Panthers dropped a close one to Saint Mary's, in Halifax, by a 2-0 score and finish the season at home ,this Friday at 4:00 when ALL UNBROKEN RECOR \ they host lment Allison. Our lady Panthers. drOpped a field hockey game to Saint Mary Belles 3-0 on Sunday, and closed out tl'eir season in Maunt A on Tuesday by losing l-0. We think it is quite evidentthat this team, long on energy and enthusiasm, is one player short of being a contender ‘ and their record would . af’ldejiflmra's mvid L v i ,“m , Arsenault with a knee ~. operation will be sorely7 ~ misSed at the first of the. season but will be back quite soon. In the mean- time we'll be quite strong behind/theblueline with last year's M.V.P. Wilfred MacDonald bolstered by Steve Miglia, Ralph Josie and nanccmer *Iarry - Val Mitchell, Mike Sellick" COACH VINCE MULLIGAN ANALYZING THE PLAY could develop or acquire one player with the knack of putting the ball in the net. But congratulations on your real efforts. a With all the football disappointment. . .and we think we had one of the best teams in the league, although the record books will not slow it. . .and Wait glad to report that the HOCKEY season is now upon us and we hope that all Panther fans will wend their cleerful way to the Forum this Saturday night for the Panther Invitational Tournament. From these games we should be able to assess our potential for the coming season. At 5:00 p.m. Nbunt Allison plays Acadia and at 8:00 we face Dalhousie. 'Ihe oon- ' solation game goes at noon V on Sunday (hopefully of little interest to us) and the final at 3:00. From what we can learn, all the teams in t‘re league have improved; Dalhousie are said to be strong in scoring but doubtful on defense; Acadia young, fast skating and high scoring, while munt Allison are ’counted upon as being very strong defensively with the rennin of JimWooderand’ the addition of Bob Daly from the Ottawa '67's of the O.H.A. We'll have reliable Ronnie "Snags" McInnis in goal with Pierre Iavallee who has been most impress- ive in practises, to back him up. Bob Mitchell who is recuperating from an automobile injury and Larry Cameron will'centre the . three‘ lines and the wingers will be Danny Kinnear, FIErry Devine, Darmy Murphy Paul Martin, Louis Fortie, Brian Cameron, Shane Turner ' and Wayne Squarebriggs. If we have skipped any, we are sorry. . . . The league opens on Nov. ‘ 9 with Les Aigles Bleu from the U. de ancton providing the opposition. 'Ieversing last year's schedule, wiren it was for the last game here, we'll open with NOIst NIG-IT. . .in February it made one of the best games » years at the local forum so we hope that all Panthér fans will start to concentrate on ~p1anSastohowtocreate the greatest cacophony that the walls of the ancient forum haVe ever ‘ had to .it helps the team you know. ..more about this later. ' As a P.S. we might add that the joggers—aromd— campus-group sl'ould take great pride in the accum- plishrent of one of their number - Dr. Ninniani Ie- Blanc who, God-only—knows— Pnow-many—years—young, - ’ finished second in a large field in a modified maratlnon of 19, miles in Oromocto on Sunday! ‘ We suggest that, in future,’ he should be accorded the respect which is due him by this feat, and tl'e practise of motorists slowing up as they pass him jogging on the campus circumference and calling _ out "Want a lift?": be prohibited- . - I?) v'