It was not—a happy week— end for Panther fans as our teams Iranaged to salvage ‘ but one point out of a potential. of me'lve. . .albeit the one was So dramatic and came as the Climaxto such anexciting game that we cannot be too downcast and we feel we have very good reasms to hope for better success in the near future, In hookey, our boys played well in both games. 01 Saturday night we think the Panthers outplayed the Dalhousie Tigers as they , outshot them 36—27 but managed to- drop this very iuportant contest by a 5-3 score. Ralph Josey and Val Mitd'lell catapulted usoff ' to an early. 2+0 lead but .‘ from then on sensational - goalkeeping by Tiger Goalie Bickerton foiled us with the exoeptim of Mike Sellick's counter in the third, made it close, but was not enough. 'A ' ' usual Panther rooter,’ Dr. Doug MacDonald, had great cause for satisfaction as his son, Shaun, was, we thought, the outstanding performer for the visitors. On Sunday the Panthers Hooked up with St. F.X. in a really exciting game ' which ranked with our greet in several years. woe again we outshot our :,::;;;:osition but, in this trees, we managed to ‘eke. ‘ 'a 3-3 tie by virtue of in Wilfred MacDonald‘s 355375 M 20 foot blast from 15 feet Ollt with less than a “ minute to goin overtime. " Larry Arsenault and‘ Shane _ 'I‘llmer were our other ~ scorers; We'd like to men’Cion thatl'we thought ‘ Shane ,Tumer. had the best Weekend he has since - with U.N.B. 1 . graduating to intercolleg-r iate ranks. -Bo - ' keepers, our MacInnis and their Fred QIVilier were out- standing and stopped shot after shot fran point blank range in a wide oper. game on rather heavy ice. Although [a four point weekend would have been‘ gratifying, we are by no. . means out of contention. > Saint Mary's, undefeated in league play and rated third-in Canada, are a shoo~in for first but 7 several teams have a chance for the next three playoff spots. 'Jhe Panthers (4-5-2) have nine ganes to -play.‘ 'Ihey play Saint Mary's only once nore, one' with Acadia (0-8—2), three “Val. Mitchell with Nbunt A. (5—6-1) , two (0—9-2) and two with Moncton £7—4—0) . Winning seven of these would make themvery close to second and six should give a playoff Ibis weekend two games will be: in Fredericton. Don‘ t :3 lip here boys! ‘7 do not know what. decision has been nede regarding the rumoured return .to the campus freezer so, -until further notice is received, we'll , start a SUN‘feature, I'Tip to-Rink Warmth“ and this Week we'll deal with feet. - 'Put on thick woolen socks, ’ put each foot into a plastic bag . (a bread wrapper will do), then put on thick boots and do lots of stamping. If, after the game, your feet get. warm be sure to bathe and change socks as later sockfoot associationwith others is not recommended .as away to gain friends, although it might influence people! In ' basketball, the fates " were even more unkind; ». .George Birger's charges ran into a red hot and vaStly improved St. F.X. ms UPEI. SUN, Thursday, 'Jan. 19, 1978, page :7 £1 coin-£10470: «51— VIC/(5R5 '2 ’ quintet who hammered us with a 100-74 Vince Murray was, tops for us with 25, while Lloyd Pullen had 17. At Saint Mary's we were in the game all the way but finally bowed 96-85' ‘to superior bench strength. Flaflaush's Vince Murray again led the way for us with 31 while Dave _ Arsenault counted 25. 'Jhe two losses put us in 4th place with a 4-4 record. We get an appreciation of how strong this league is if we watd'l the college ganes on the C.B.C.~ Saturday afternoons. Carpariscn makes you really appreciate the class of our league. We also note that three Atlantic teams are rated in the first ten...Acadia (2) , St. F.X. (6) and Saint Mary's (8) . 'Jhis weekend, in our gym, we play two with Saint Mary's...and what a double - win for the Panthers would" do to those ratings! We do not think we'll have to urge students‘to get out to see these games for we are sure that emery sport fan on canpus will be eager to be on hand to ShON the love, affection and gratitude we feel for Mark Vickers and Tom Kappos who defectedto Saint Mary's after two very exciting years as Panthers. To them we wish health, success in their studies, a happy love life and , future prosperity. BUT IN THESE GAMES MAY ’IHE BALL OUT OF THE EZSKETI‘ FOR THEM; flown/Ye)", in other games, good luck to you, Tom and .‘-‘iark . . .we‘ enjoyed your play and we hope you feel welcome back on your trip. . . although we would \preferred seeing you in our uniforms! Our Pantherettes " “ J/xzcc. 1902 L dropped genes to Dalhousie and St. F.X. , both by decisive scores as they travelled over the weekend to foreign Vince Murra shores and brought their record to 0—7. We must realize they are largely a freshman team and we synpathize with their plight. We might point out, however, that time has a way of remedying such situations and that, if they keep on trying and stick together, in only three years time they'll be a Senior team with lots of experience and then...well, let the rest of the league watch out! We like to end on a positive note so we'll congratulate Bill Jenkins for a very good curling game against Canada’ best , on national T.V; and also to Ke Crockett for her usual victory in a Table '1": *nis Tournaer does “14;. Lose: Ba...ke Shall ‘nis it}: end: Pandiers vs. Saint ".:3‘v'::«. .Friday at ‘aturda; Tit. p.111. Pantherettes 'vl': econ: -Saturday at 4:00 phi Pantherettes vs. Nbunt : 53.111. GRAFTON STREET 894-4748