THE UPEI sun, Thursday, October 16, 1980; page, 19 Support Our Girls Won 2, Lost two...that is - quite an improvement. here on the 24th and 25th. With 10 of her l7>players Seldom have we seen a more being F reshmen, we think spontaneous outbreak of enthusiasm as that performed by the Lady Panther Field Hockey team on Thursday last as they broke their jinx and triumphed for the first, time in two years, topping Les Dames from the U. de Moncton with a 2-1 overtime win. Freshman Libby . both markers. ended, the dozen or so spectators and the members of the team, danced about, shouted with glee and hugged and kissed with remarkable abandon. We have no hesitation in pro— phesying that, should the Pantherettes go on any kind of a winning streak and continue this form of ‘_ celebratiOn, Ladies' Field Hockey will become the most popular spectator sport on Campus. For those who might be interested, the next local appearance will be yesterday! In case you wonder at that, this is being written on Wednesday for Thursday publication, so boys, if you are inter— ested, you'll have to wait Baldwin scoreda green and white When the game and it was Barbara Mullally has done a first rate job and now, believe it or not, has her charges in contention in a three way tie for the final play-off spot! One win did a lot! ’\ -.-. the boot of Tommy Hogan- We must admit that to our inexpert eyes the Navfomdland boys had much the smoother team, excelling in what- ever the "soccer equivalent ’ is of hockey's "Stickhandling" while our, boys struggled to keep even with them on dogged detenmination. Peter MacDonald In hockey, Peter MacDonald and Ron Taylor played very scored his first goal in uniform the, winning one as the Panthers outscored the strong Island Junior Hockey league champions by afl4—3 margin. Other newcomers Norman Beck, and Callie MacPhail ,also scored for us whib veteran Brian Ostroski maintained his usual goal-a—game pace. There will be another exhi— bition game this week against junior opposition while Trois Rivieres, one of. the strong teams in Queliec intercollegiate play, visits us here on the 23rd and 24th. We understand that there is a possibility of a couple PLIJLL. teams paying us a visit on the same weekend. In Soccer, we dropped two very close contests to Memorial 2—1 and 1—0 as our well in both games and We thought Allan Stewart ran faister and further than any other player on the field. We will repeat and repeat that what this game needs locally is a larger 1 crowd of spectators to whoop it up. . .next action 'will be at Mount A. on Friday. This Saturday, at the . Charlottetown Driving Park, five of our students and one from Holland College will compete in the annual PEI Collegiate Harness Driving Championship. Our entrants will be: John Cheverie, John Doyle, Gerald Hughes, Dave Norton and Kent ‘Oakes while Derek Cook will represent our crosstwn friends. The winner will represent PEI in the national finals to be held in Quebec on Nov. 2. As befits an institution until the U'N'B- girls cme lone weekend marker came from from "The Kentucky of Canada" COME TIIE’ BIKE SIMP 0N UP TO 2ND FLOOR FOR ALL YOUR SPORT AND CASUAL CLOTHING UPEI has done well in this event winning-in two-of the five previous contests. We were very much4enter- f “x JOCK TALK _’_ \ tained by Dalhousie” Lady ' Coach Carolyn Savoy who was on T.V.'s Hot. Seat program? last week, as three male sportswriters tried to shoot her down. We felt she eameoutontopas shede- fended the participation of her sex in sport against three very prejudiced males. . Looking back, however, we think they all skipped .a very pertinent point. To us it seems that GIRIS are not very interested in Women's sports! Very few attend either ladys' Basketball or Field Hockey games, but crowd into the gym or Forum to see the boys play. We recently remarked that we thought, to generate interest, itwouldbeagoodidea if basketball games here were scheduled as double—headers with the Lady Panthers pre- ceding or following what would have to be regarded as the "Main" event. Several BOYS remarked tone that they thought it a good idea. Not one girl has made any comment. We have learned that a A Lady's Intercollegiate Volleyball League is being formed and Coach Barb Phillips is looking for 'Candidates for a UPEI tearg- stein great opportunityto have a' lot .of fun .and participate “' for UPEI in an entertaining Sport against other colleges. 7:00— 5:00 C COME E US IN OUR NEW LOCATION IN THE CHARLOTTETOWN COURT MALL FOR THE VERY LATEST IN STYLES ' Ks. > .-. , IMPERlAL ' OPTICAL dining hall r 0r fl, ' membe's’ in th com m ufn ity WHY - NOT use It UPEI COFFEE SHOP and 9 "Hi verse“), U.P.E.|. COFFEE SHOP 9Eoo-11zoo & 1:30-4:30 , , FULL COURSE MEALS 11:OO—'1:3O ' 4:30:630 : ‘PHONE: 89h-h6hl 892-5570 V’FKSEHION FRAMES WITH smsx APPEAL _ ’ FOR YOUR { convenience