1 Jack Talk "photo by Jim Crombie. There's an old adage ab- out preaching to the alrea— dy converted being a waste of time. We assume that writ- ing‘about a football game, seen by every reader who mi— ght persue this, is also pretty ridiculous. However, for the record, or those few and unfortun- ate students who might have missed all the excitement at MacAdam Field last Saturday afternoon, we are pleased to report that our Panthers made it three in a row by 'outscoring a hitherto un- beaten Mount Allison team (thatinever stopped trying) by a 19—13 score. (Lest we forget it a first prize for something or other should go to scribe Bob Gray who went out on a limb and said "Panthers by 6!!!!". The game was played in'a driv- ing rain that made the ball hard to handle and, from a spectator standpoint hard to follow with certainty about who did what. The contest followed, quite closely, the same hair- raising sequence of the two previous wins..i.e. Our good guys got behind at first and it seemed that the bad guYs would walk off "4 THE CADRE. ‘Tues., .Oct. 16/73 Page '11.- with a Win but then our heroes caught up and went ahead...then a series of misadventures made it look as though the villains were' going to win,..but just when all appeared to be lost some outstanding and admirable and exemplary character like Tom Corcor— \an or Luc Bedard confound- 'ed the opposition and the- game ended in a blaze of glory for us. It was just like that in all three games....we would hate to suggest to Coach Hilton that he vary the script 'for, like soap operas, we are always certain that right will conquer in the 'end and so far-we have en- joyed the results. The whole team played well and it Would be hard to pick a star but we would like to remark that Grant Canvin's record of 11 successful passes out of 18 attempts would be a reasonably good perform- ance on an average day... under the conditions pre— vailing it was\phenomenal. we'd also like to compli— ment Mike Read who, several times,.looked like short— stop Tim Foley at his best‘ ,We feel it most fitting, in telling about the game, to mention the Pig 'N,I Whistle which was held directly following. It was really hillarious....WAS EVERYBODY HAPPY????..THEY SURE WERE...even Earl was jovial...like the 19th hoka in golf the game was even better in the telling. We feel we should also tell about the unpleasantness that STARTED to happen just as the game ended. In con— ADIDAS «MANPOWER 6 THE COMFORT SHOES WITH THE 3 STRIPES also SWEAT SUITS \ TOTE BAGS AND ACCESSORIES ONLY AT D I. D, A 5 THE BIKE SHOP 38 University Avenue BROWSERS WELCOME Following is a list of Recruiters who will be visiting campus in the 1ext two week period. Any Senior student inter- ested in the following companies should contact the Placement Office, Room 102, Main for further in- formation. UPJOHN COMPANY LIMITED - Pharmaceutical supply co- mpany. Offers careers in sales. SIMPSON SEARS - graduates of any discipline interest~ ed in careers with their ’ company. ' RICHARDSON SECURITIES OF CANADA - will interview B.B.A. and B.A. economics . graduates interested in ' the field of investments“ as a career. CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF 'COMMERCE — interview B.B.A. students interested in av 'Banking career. ZELLERS LIMITED - interviefl B.B.A. students interested trast to the trouble prev— iously encountered in away games the visiting Mount A Police and our own constab- ulary joined forces and end- ed the fracas before it had a chance to get started. we Were particularly pleased to see the Mount A. C.P.'s come over to the Panther Lounge and search out Chief Ted Crockett to thank him and his staff for their co- operation. It was a much appreciated courtesy and we would hope that the matter established a precedent in our relations that will be followed in future games. By the time this is being read(IF it is read) the U.N.B. win or loss will be the subject of conversation" and we'll be looking ahead to the Acadia and SMU games at home..let's win them all! Our Panthers were underdogs (we'd say underpanthers only /we might be mistaken for a lisp) not rated too highly at the first of the season by the Mainland "Experts" but by now they certainly realize we are in the leag— ue. Pereaps it is Centenn— ial Fever. We'd also like to know how stay—at-home-fans en— joyed the CSUR broadcast (700 on your campus dial) and we hope that it was listened to in the Panther Lounge and cafeteria where considerable attention is being given to trying to increase your listening pleasure. GO Panthers...GO!!!!!!!!L!! in sales, management. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA - interview B.B.A. students interested in 3 Banking career. PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL AND COMPANY — interview stddents interested in accounting careers. THORNE, GUNN AND COMPANY - interview students inter— ested in accounting careers. CANADIAN LABORATORY SUPPLIES interested in B.B.A. and B.Sc. students for market— ing positions. Applications must be received in this office by October 22 for pre-screening. BANK OF MONTREAL — interest— ed in B.B.A. and B.A. grad- uates interested in a banking career. Applications must be received in this office by October 26 for pre-scre- ening.