Nov. 12 Nov. 10 Nov. 11 Nov. 10 Tounament All-Star: Tobey Jones INTERCOLLEGIATE SCOREBOARD Men’s Hockey: UPEI 6 vs. UNB 5 (OT) Men’s Basketball: UPEI 106 vs. UNB 71 UPEI 118 vs. UNB 84 Ladies Basketball (at the Dalhousie Centennial Tournament) UPEI 61 vs Acadia 53 UPEI 62 vs. McGill 44 UPEI 67 vs McMaster 69 (Championship game) Tournament MVP: Paula Edwards Nov. 18 & 19 Women’s Volleyball vs. U de M at 8:00 pm and 1:00 pm Upcoming Home Games: NTT ANNE. [T'S WHATS INSIDE THAT COUNTS Next of Kin is a movie which mixes downtown Chicago with downhome country life. It fea- tures Patrick Swayze as Detective Truman Gates, a man with the - city in his hands and the country in his heart. The movie begins with Detective Gates displaying his down-to-earth detective style by apprehending an out of control country boy. The movie then fo- cuses on an Italian, Chicago fam- ily which in the proccess of try- ing to steal a truck kills the truck driver, Truman Gates’ brother. From here the movie takes off, we see Truman torn between two worlds; one of upholding the law, the other a fierce family loyalty where murder is avenged. Next of Kin is a mofia syle show between two differnt types of people, the Italians who want material things and the Hill- Billys who just want to be left alone in the hills. When the Ital- ian family steals the truck and kills Truman’s brother they meet with a family loyalty as strong as ther own. Sence Truman dosn’t seem to want to do any- thing about his brothers death, their older brother comes down to avenge the death of their brother. Truman tells them that the law will get the person responible but his brother won’t listen and ends up getting killed. Truman’s boss says that the Italian family may Utes avietnins (rent © Movie Review get of the hook for this murder because Truman’s brother had broken into the trucking com- pany and had killed a few of the men inside. Truman’s fam- ily loyalty finally wins over at this point and he turns in his badge to the chief. He trys to avenge the death on his own but what | have never I have never been to war. I have never seen many man- gled friends. Nor have I smelled the stench of death. The repugnant smell it sends. I have never seen the blood that drenches one’s soul, one’s mind. Nor the sound of guns have I heard that have made many a young man blind. I have never touched death, the stinging cold that creeps in, along with fear. Fear of dying, lying there away from loved ones held so dear. All I have seen are the hag- gard faces that gather each year on pa- he dosn’t know is that his fam- ily had been notified of his broth- ers death and are on the way to Chicago. The movie ends in a big gang-like war between the Ital- ians and their guns and the Hill- Billys with their arrows and other primitive weapons. by Trace Smith been to war rade. To honor comarades whom few of us remember. To bury the dead in the mud war has made. As I glance at the dates and look at the names as I try to imagine throught films, books of fame. I catch only a glimse of what men had to suffer young soldiers sent out, leav- ing youth , land and mother. As we gather to honor our gal- lant, strong fathers may we also remember the fear, death and slaughter. May their memories live on, to remind us of war. Let us pray that man lerans to make war no more! By Richard Arsenault 24 Hours of Continuous Music! The Music Society is at it again! Earlier in the year we had a carwash and we said to keep an eye out for us because we would _ be up to something new before long. As a fundraiser for the Mu- sic Society Scholarship fund, we are holding our second annual Play—a-thon on Friday, Novem- ber 17th. You are probably ask- ing yourselves, “What is a play— a-thon?” Well, a play—a-thon is 24 hours of continuous mu- sic of varying styles. The event will be starting at 1:00pm on Fri- day afternoon and proceeding un- til 1:00pm Saturday afternoon. Different styles of music will include different ensembles, jazz and classical to name a few. Some of the highlights of Friday evening will include the 4:30 So- ciety Challenge to all non—music societies and clubs to send a rep- resentative to make an attempt at conducting our jazz lab. At 7:30 pm, the UPEI jazz band will have an open rehearsal until 9:00 pm from 9:00pm to 9:30 a jazz trio will be performing. At 10:00, Charlottetown’s own Curfew will be performing. Come on out for an evening of musical enjoyment! The official opening cere- monies for the Play-A-Thon will begin at 1:15 pm, Friday with President Elliot conducting the first piece by our Choral lab. Lo- cal dignitaries have been invited to attend these ceremonies. Local media may also be present. Be sure to make the 17th and 18th of November on your calendar. 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