,’ ock'ralk Co'h'il'ffo‘m page .107"? which the judges had refer to the photo to mine the winner. 'Jhe . scared many spect~,_ r5 as' a pile-up would .- been very dangerous the other four horses 5e behind. Other UPEI alists were Steve Io‘ and Scott 11. 'Jhe time, bythe I was 2.10:4, the faste test ever for the rcollegiates. For any e diauvinists who think .31 can‘t drive a race- 5e we'll refer them to ' who certainly had to - everything he had to the honour of repres- ' g the Province and s University at the icnal Chanpicnships at 'fax this Saturday. - “ llwmhxmanarium and, at the sane I - counsel him to keep se to the rail if he the pole. " - hockey our team tinues to show great i ';~ caught at the wire by in in a close finish P l 5 ,prrmise, having played two games-in the past week. Against the Sherwood Metros, favoured to win the Island Junior A league this year, we, had no difficulty registering an‘,8-3 win wifll 8 different players scoring for us. Against Gentleman Jim's, thelocal inter- mediate team catposed for the most part of former Panther greats and former professionals, the result was 2-2 with 'IIerry Devine and Shane Turner scoring for the Panthers. We look for an interesting and exciting wmmr. As the football season draws toaclosewemight, that one of our BIG disappointments of the Fall was the really poor kick that our President, Peter Maincke, made in the recent ceremony before the Acadia gane. For him our . statistician had to”inflate his estimate of the length of travel of the ball to Gent! ,STEAK HOUSE Char-broiled steaks and burgers- Also The j mm mm * N > ’ '£ounge7 ' P.E. I . '3 GREAT DISCOTHEQUE Eve/Ly deay Nita —"GOLDEN OLDIES" 1 ..;,_,;K'-1MART PLAZA - ” - - "'. Ph.’ 2-3075 ' _ f nJim 2-3073 THE UPEI SLN,‘]11111‘sday,Oct.26,l978,page 11 now and next fall and be able to give us at least a 51 yarder when he may again be called upon to perform this important a dismal 25 yards while the other kicker, Lt. Governor Gordon Bennett, Van Acadia Alumnus, booted out an impressive 50 yarder. While we realize that administrative duties are heavy and pressing, we trust Dr. Meind<e will practise diligently between \ V chore. After all...a University Prexy should realize he must put first things firsE-lTll The last football game of the season is this Saturday at 1:30 pm (Panthers vs. Mt. A.) — Fall Fest is THIS week. ‘ — The next Yeah—53(— editor is looking for staff - That CINN needs a ProgramDirector and an External Advertising Manager 'Ihere is going tobe a residence party on .Hallcwe'en night. (Even Blanchard has been invited this time!) - The Harvest Ball is semi—formal. — Coffee Houses will start once again next Wednesday. — (he still has to present I.D.'s even if one has an advance sale ticket. 7 - We've already had the first snow storm of the year. - Square Dances are fun. — There might be one less intercollegiate sport at UPEI next year. — Auditions for the play "She Stoops to Conquer" will be held in the Steele Hall on Friday, Nov. 3rd ,' 7—10 pm and Saturday, Nov. 4th, 2—5 pm. Security diarges!!!! (And tows!!!) Most students are broke by now. - Dean of ArtsKen Ozmon,m'Lgh: be He next President of St.Mary' s Univer slty. - Someone put a fence around He field in front of tle Barn. . - A Gremlin or Student Union Pre ardent i sgoing to all the Fall Pea events. - Soupie invited two girls to McDonald's, his car ranhout of gas and the GIRIS had to get out and P115 o c - Dalton Hall has delicious dinners on Tuesdays. 'Ihe basketball Panthers open their season with a tournament in Maine. 'Ihere are not as many letters to the editor this year as there were last year! There were over 100 advance sale tickets for 'Jhursday night sold on Tuesday. the hod<ey Panthers are undefeated as yet. The basketball teamis going to be a lot stronger than people thought it would be. —']he Student Union got a new sound system in the ' Panther Lounge. . . . . . . .MARIA —Beaver Foods is having German food in the Barn during Fall Fest pubs. —That the Dungeons and Dragons Club. is the ““ wierdesf i this side of sanity. ‘ ‘ . an. a. “mango—n.“ . “gm—ww-