he great and near Great Players To- -onto and Montreal Hockey & Baseball Teams By Chris McCarron oronto - Joe Carter, George Bell, Dave Stieb, Roberto Alomar, Fred McGriff, Tony Fernandez, Mookie Wilson, Jimmy Key, Duane Ward, Tom jenke, David Wells, Jessie Barfield, Llyod Moseby, ‘ohn Olerud, Dave Parker, Wendel Clark, Darryl sittler, Kelly Gruber, Grant Fuhr, Lanny MacDonald, 2d Olezyk, Rick Vaive, Salming, Glen Anderson, Dave Keon, Paul Henderson, Bob Baun, Ghan juzman, Rob Ramage Montreal - Tim Wallach, Tim Raines, Gary Carter, ive Rogers, Delino Deshields, Reardon, Larry Walker, Andre Dawson, Andres Gallaraga, Al Oliver, ete Rose, Mark Langston, Tim Birk, Dennis Martinez, Dennis Sauard, Ken Dryden, Larry Zobinson, Guy Lapointe, Guy Lafleur, Patrick Roy, Chris Chelois, Serge Savard, Guy Carboneau, Shayne Corson, Stephan Richer, Bob Gainey, Kirk Muller. hate to admit to but the Montreal side has accom- plished more than Toronto. Yet before the Montreal +go0s get too large remember that the baseball is better yn the Toronto side. And remember that despite the Habs hockey dominance guys like Wendel Clark ouldn’tlook right in a Canadians uniform. Les abs are the finesse players and Leafs are the hitters. BA. W. From November Ist to 3rd Panther Action Weekend met its goal which was to get more crowds to support dur teams. This promotion was put together by Jason inman,a fourth year business student, and it featured women’s volleyball,women’s and men’s Dasketball,and hockey. Prizes such as T- hirts,shorts,and a six-foot sub were awarded to the joudest fans. foping to win a prize, checked out the action be- ween the Lady Basketball Panthers and the Univer- ity of Maine at Machias Lady Clippers’ first game m November 2nd. The Lady Panthers proved to be the itronger team;they out-rebounded the Lady Clippers t ind caused several turnovers. Bach player got her fair hare of time on the court,except Ann Nichols,who is recovering froma leg injury. The Lady Panthers’ confident teamwork resulted in the score 82-36 over the tired Clippers. The leading scorer for the Lady Panthers was Julie Dickinson with twenty points. I did not win a prize during PAW, but I did enjoy the basketball and plan to support the Lady Basketball Panthers (they will be hosting the CIAU Champion- ships nxt year).I hope that many of youcheered for our teams because they need the encouragement to reach for their goal to win. Stacy Dunn re November 7. 1991 Page 19