P'9“d 1 k2. V, ‘ jock talk. mickey mm L’ - This is being written(?) on Wednesday afternoon, just before The Cadre goes. to press & this Tony Red- wind guy (We think, from his name he must be part Indian)just came in wild eyed & told us tha , because Mariella is Sicklwe either have to :ype this ourself or cur picture will head a blank column. There isn't much substance in the ordinary column & we hate to think of it being absolutely blank. In most Cadres we are unhappy because typographical errors often obfuscate our meaning. We hereby take on all responsibility for all errors. From the vantage point of a Panther Sports fan last week end was a most pleasant one. Our football heroes won their fourth game of the season & our hockey gladiators skated off with two wins & top honours in the Panther Booster Club Invitational Tournament. INTRAMURALS . MEN'S BASKETBALL Monday, Nov. 8- 7:30—Blanchard vs Memorial 8:30-Day Students vs Brand X INTRAMURAL HOCKEY Monday November 8 7:]5 Freshmen vs Memorial 8:30—Indepen. vs Rookies Wednesday Nov. 9 7:]5—Frosh Vs Independents 8:30—Memroial vs Rookies BUZZAR HOCKEY Tuesday Nov. 9 7:]5-Wakansans vs Al-days 8:30—Blanchard vs Outpost Thursday, Nov. ]] /ei§ment§: (T33); ' ' 7:00—Wakansans vs Blanchard 8:20—Outpost vs Al-Days To Whom It May Concern: . _‘ 7‘. _." ‘ . I z . weekend " for being «panther In Football, early in the first quarter we gave up a field goal to Dal but we rebounded quickly as Rick ' Kiraly passed to Socky MacDonald twice in success— 'ion for long gains & then wentfield that he sometimes over the goal line himself' with a keeper from the 12. In the second quarter Souris' gift to UPEI sport, Ernie Gallant, added to_the lead when he made a spectacular open field 45 yard run. We 'would have liked to have seen ‘just one more play in the second quarter as Kiraly had just carried to the Dal 3 on a long run,that was stoppedearlier in the seaSon. The byra desperate tacklelbut the gun went off & the teams went to their mid—game rest .with the score 14—3. Early V V in thethird, a long Kiraly passtepping up to Divisiob A . ' was caught by Terry Kennedy on the Dal 10 & two plays later Larry Gallant went over be~making mainland critics; for the final Panther major counter to put the game out of Dal reach, although they did manage another T.D. &L made threatening gestures that were foiled by our outstanding defence squad and the game ended.21—10. In the play of the game Ernie Gallant gained 105 yards in 12 carries-& Larry Gallant, 84 yards in 9. (We wonder ‘ how many will know our mean— ing when we comment that the Haches should be proud of Ernie & Larry.) Dal gained 178 yards through passes and |09 by Panther penalties but only 10 yards on the ground. This certainly says a lot for our defence which was really terrific, partic- ularly in the late stages when they succesfully ' frustrated two Dal series WOMEN' s VOLLEYBALL Tuesday, Nov.9 7:]5—Day Students vs Bern #] 8:00— Blanchard vs Bern#2 CO-ED VOLLEYBALL Wednesday, Nov. ]0 7:]5-Day Students vs Offcast 8:]5—Marian vs Barn WOMEN'S BROOMBALL Tuesday, Nov.9 6:00-Bern.#2 vs Day students 6:40—Blanchard vs Bern.#] _ TABLE TENNIS CLUB 7:30-9:30 PM EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT IN THE GYM Cinderella lost more than her slipper on Hallowe'en! P.D. and P.0. still require additional forces to aid in their quest to rid the campus of all undesirable -already boast of a narrow ' easeJ7—2 in the final. Pick— ‘3 goals, jPlayer.’0ther Panthers who .L/ be with U.N.B. at the Forum for two this weekend and, M ‘befOre we have our next issue, next Wednesday night the fast skating & highly rated Bleu Aigles from U. de Montton will be with us. They always bring a loud enthusiastic group of fans with them so lets all go to the Forum. We hate to be outshouted in our own hometown. ' ’ ’ ' . Vince Mulligan & his Soccer Team visitedeemorial over the weekend & dropped a pair to the nationally rated Newfoundlanders. They did, enjoy the trip and we, think, have much to be proud of with their 3 wins in 1976 & Vincie looks forward to the 1977 season. V _ . we will call yOur attention to, & solicit your support f0r, several projects that the Basketball Team is arrang- ing in an effort to raise funds So that they may engage in a Montreal Tournamenl & then fly back to Acadia.fbr the Tipéoff Tournamentang Hopefully, they'll be a bright picture on our 1977 sports scene so give the boys a hand! There's always some bad news. We learn, with regret, that Dave MacNeil, longtime cond— itioner of Panther Teams & a friend to everyone who has played for UPEI, has accepted employment elsewhere. Fortun— ately he'll still be in Char— lottetown but it just doesn't seem possible. "Hermie" seemed ’like a campus institution & being told of his leaving is , Somewhat similar to learning that Dalton Hall is moving to ParkdaleIWe trust he'll continue to be a part of ourr activities...a1beit from the sidelines. "Good luck Hermie ...you'1l be missed." of plays from within our 15 yard line. They aléo "Dunked" Dal quarterbacks 5 times. Mike Lyriotokis, in particular)spent so much time in the Dalhousie back- seemed reluctant to return to his position for lining up for play. What was the use? He was coming right back as soon as the ball was snapped. For the last game of the season, on 13 Nov, here at MacAdam field, we will welcome St. F.X. who 29-20 victory over the Panthers 'winner will be next year's \"Wild Card" team. The recip— ient of the honour(?) will replace U.N.B who will be Beat X! Beat X! Beat X! In hockey, our Panthers must who had relegated them to a 5th place struggle with Dal, start to re—assess their evaluations. We disposed of a rugged Memorial Beothuk team 6-1 & trimmed Dal, with up where he left off last year, Lennie Kelly potted was credited with a couple of assists & was a unanimous choice as Right Wing on the All Star Team as Well as its Most Valuable got All Star rating were Ken Burton for Left Wing and Bob Mitchell for Defence. Besides Lennie's 3, other Panther scores went to Mike Selleck, Doug-MacLean, Ken Burton & Dave Cameron all of whom had two while singles went to"Gerry'Mccarron & Russel Doyle. Next action will Wacwah' 1m: salam— cxassme sumo AccsmnsA 64qu am, ‘ firm A urns «WK ' ' Minn-nlnnnes-iauqnyiun HUNFFEfl?IBUGK6 TO WET .WHKL’ ‘ \ x r . u“ -.1.-nnau;4 "m, . zeammmnmwmununmnnmnmm