" ‘1 this." lgefiV ,, Piece J. Sportwise, so much has transpired since the last Cadre that we are quite a quandry wondering where to begin. Perhaps, (and here ‘18 an original idea!) it might be in order if we just related things chronologica- 11y. HeilfleeliI-Atlantic Region. crowd we managed Mount A. quite handily in winning 3—1. We did Sustain a~coupl of injuries & next afternoo a weakened Panther club fel prey to the Blue Eagle squa from U. de Moncton 10—3. We were amazed at this game Monctons Ronnie LeBlanc was out to set a scoring record & garnered a goal & four assists in setting a career ‘record for points scored over four years. His every move was cheered by the surp- risingly large audienceJof approximately 2000 fans mostly‘townspeople as U. de Moncton students were enjoy- ing their Winter break. If Ronnie sneezed the crowd roared for him! We were . pleased by our boys who, rialthough outscored by a wid The last tw0nPanther hock- ey games were played on for— eign ice on the 22 & 23 of Februrary5_Before a @ McMaster University ‘ Faculty ofBusrnessv sparse / :margin still came on to play their best hockey in ‘the final period. man In the meantime the Basket- Co-op thfime Part-time McMaster University ndw has a third option for students interested in proceeding to a Master pf Business Administration degree: a coyoperative option, whereby students alternate four-month periods of study and relevant work experience. A limited number of applications will be accepted for the semester beginning in September, 1975.! 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Applicants for the McMaster MBA who have taken revelant course work may be granted advanced standing in our program. If you are interested in exploring this challenging opportunity further, fill in and mail this form. To: Director of Graduate Admissions Faculty of Business McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario e n l d phto by G. Pierce .The_Cadre, Mar. 18, 1975, page 17 .‘Coacli Of The Year’ ' e The playoffs - We won thisbattle but lost the war 'ball Panthers were up to Newfoundland where they had a very pleasant sojourn & took two games from Memorial Beothuks. The games meant little as the playoff posit— ions had already been deter- mined., _ ' The next weekend we were Off tO'Halifax for a real sports marathon imagine it two basketball games Friday night, two on Saturday afte- rnoon , two hockey games on Saturday night & one Sunday afternoon! We have to admit ithat S.M.U. overpowered us in Basketball pulling away midWay in the first half & then coasting in for a win. ’We thought Lee Thomas unbel— ievable as hereontrolled the :boards‘at both ends scoring ZZiof his game high 32 poin4 ts in the first half which iS.M.U. led 57-37. The S.M.U. accuracy was fantaStic as the ball seemed to want to go in. We stayed with them for the first few minutes but when Art.Laffin & Jamie Ballem ran into foulytrouble the Huskies moved away. Our Art Laffin was one of the outstanding players on the court/& led the Panthers with 28. Next afternoon I we lost the conolation round game to Mount A. by a good margin. Who the Hell ever vcalled this a "Consolation"? Please send me details about you'r MBA program Full time Part-time L88 4M4 Co—operative Name » Address City Province University Attending \ Degree expected When? This game marked the final appearance of Mike & Phil Connolly in Panther uniforms we'll miss them & ‘Wish them all of the best. . At therfinal game between “S.M.U. & Acadia (S.M.U. all the way) it was announced that our Gary Heald, in his rookie year as U.P.E.I. coa-J ch had been as "Coach of the Year" for the Atlantic Regi- on. We all rated him as such before the award & we think he has done a super job in guiding Panther fort— unes and we agree,iwith a Halifax writer, that his charges are just a year and a Big man away from being really competetive with any team in our area. We also enjoyed the Dal S.M.U. game in which S.M.U. romped away with a 9-4 win & we were amazed at the 7-4 (we think) win by Acadia over U. de Moncton (Rumor has it that Moncton fans- had 1400 reservations for Sunday's final game in the Forum so we cannot have been the only ones surprised) Paiemont, Lambert Acadia goalkeeper were at the top of their game. We felt Monc— ton panickedwhen Acadia got a 2-1 lead & three or four of the Acadia goals were scored on_breakaways. Acadia vs. S.M.U. on Sunday ‘was no contest & we left for home at the end of the second period. As you probably know, in the Eastern finals ’S.M.U. and Toronto split the first two games & S.M.U. lost the final 6-3 after leading 3-1 with only five minutes to go. Now they know how U.P.E.I. fans felt several times this year! Having absorbed a reason— able amount of kidding about being a Panther fan we rema- rked to all & sundry as we left the Halifax pressbox in the S.M.U./Acadia game "See you follows at the playoffs next year in Charlottetown" how about it Jack We'd like to be dishing it out in March 76!