2 The Gem. Page 14 e ge s Standings Leading Scores Team ' GP Win . Lost Tied GF GA PTS Player Team Goals Assists Points Knucklers 13 11 1 1 72 32 23 | Wayne Reid Blanchard 15 8 23 Business 12 8 is Ts 55 27 17 Bobby O’Brien Knucklers 8 10 18 Marion 13 7 3. 3 OF PF640. SKE Donald Benoit Vets 7 11 18 Vets 13 7 5 1 55 56 15 Richard Sheehan Knucklers 10 7 17 Bushwackers 10 7 3 0 40 16 14 Ron Dowry Marion 10 7 17 Goalers 12 4 7 1 41 57 9 Trevor Henry Vets : 10 6 16 Blanchard 12 3 6 3 43°" 50 9 Mark Ronahan Bushwakers 9 7 16 Engineers 12 3 8 1 23 38 7 Stephen Haslem Knuckelers 10 5 15 Biology 12 3 9 0 27 ~=—«#BB 6 ‘Carl MacDonald MKnucklers 5 9 4 Outlaws 12 2 10 0 24 «64 4 Dave Valley Bushwakers 5 8 13 ...continued from page 13 e Hae! 2 Leading Goaltender Ss. The Scotiabank Scholarships at Dalhousie University reflect Goaltender Team Min.Played Gihe -eise Ave. the commitment of The Bank of Nova Scotia to promoting es, growth within Canada and in 1. Bert Ronahan Sustivakers 360 14 4 1.56 the Caribbean, and to fostering 2. Kent Ronahan bushwakers 40 2 0 2.00 the development of young busi- 3. Kevin Stacey dusiness 560 34 3 2.43 ness professionals. The Dal- 4. Pat Coyle Knucklers 160 | Lo 1 2380 Housle Sehget of Eee one sre : ; sae os : istration offers a first-rate gradu- 5. Don Gunning ee Hall -400... 31 a oto ate program, preparing students 6. Graham Carr Engineers 1 4000 36 toe 3.60 for careers in a variety of fields. 7. Denis Vignour ‘Blanchard 520 — a, On 3.85 1 gata See er 8. Paul Griffin Goalers - 320° 31 0 3.88 9. Don Slaunwhite Vets 520 56 2 4.31 5 10. Mike Arsenault Bio’s “480 58 nO: ASS: ae 11. Lauren Pualin Outlaws 480°. 64 0 5.33 12. Loral Acorne — -Goalers 80 18 Ox 9.00 13. Scott McInnis Marion 40 5 ei #5500 Last Weeks Results © Feb 26/90 Bio’s vs Bushwakers (no Game Sheet) Marion 3 vs Blanchard 3. Feb 27/90 Knucklers 9 vs Vets 2 Goalers 0 vs Engineers 0 2 ne oe a Feb 28/90 Business 1 vs Biology 0 . | ¥ se Ae a ? Marion 8 vs Outlaws 1 ; Elvis Retu rned ‘ Mass Hallucination Repotted. March 1 Bushwakers 4 vs peuenard 2 Students Ran. beer Sen ccd Vets 9 vs Goalers 6 Chickens’ Says Resident. : ‘ ; A stange ee vend Feb 12/90 Business 9 vs Goalers 2 rather frightening-looking object Biology 1 vs Marion 0 was observed by several dozen ; Om students Sunday. Said one stu- Feb 12/90 Knucklers 7 vs Outlaws Ane et wes: round ee ee Blshchard:? Vets 4 big windows all around the out- er e a. side and it glowed and buzzed the tops of the university build- . Feb 14/90 Engineers 2 vs Bushwakers 0 ings”. Another student claimed Knucklers 8 vs Goalers 2 to have been abducted by the ob- ject, which, he said, was pilote : Ve is Presley. Feb 15 Business. 1 vs - Engineers 0 pes ie Reale Vets 4 vs Outlaws 0 Experts in the field of UFOI- ogy have positively identified the object as what is called, in the \ of computer applications in busi- While neither the program struc- ture not the terms of the Scotia- bank Scholarships require that a specialization be declared, candi- dates may wish to consider Dal- housie’s particular strengths in such areas as Finance and Inter- national Business. The School’s Courseware Development Project places it in the forefront of North American universities in the area ness education. terminology of the professionals, an Unidentified Flying Object: Said a representative (who di not wish to be identified) “It hap pens all the time. What yo! people at UPEI probably expt’ rienced was a group of teenag! Elvis aliens out on a weekend’ fun. ager The event is being taken s¢ riously by authorites, who stated ‘in a press release issued Monday “We are taking steps to ensu! that this sort of thing doesn" happen in the future. Peoplt have just got to realize that Elv® is dead. The big fat goof is deat, get it?” ee —-the Ghost Writers ”