,P.E.I. SUN Oct.20 Vol 15 issue 7 Dalhousies’ annual Lobster pot Tournament held Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The teams involved' in the tourney included the Panthers, host Dalhousie Tigers, defending A.U.A.A. champions Monoton Blue Eagles and the St. F.X. X-Men. ’ On Friday at 7:30 p.m. the X-Men took on the Tigers then on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. the ‘Panthers battled the Blue Eagles. Due to the lose they played in the ,onsolation on Sunday‘ at 11:00 a.m. Coach Mulligan looked for a strong attack from the -ven mixture of veterans and who, even though have lost a few have recruited heavily and'will again ice a strong team. Players ot look for on the Panthers will be veterans ‘Darwin McCutcheon, Norman Beck, and Ron Carragher and newcomers Greg Gravel, Gordie and John ~vPocock. The Panthers will have one of the biggest teams in recent ears and will be playing a tough, physical game. U.P.E.I. WINS CONSOLATION The U.P.E.I. HOCkey I'anthers _defeated the St. '-X. X-Men 9-1 wo‘ win the onsolation ’game of 'the 'Obster Pot Hackey ~Tourney alifax last weekend.r Albert Roche and Greg ravelle both scored three :oals in the contest which ~howed the Panthers totally 'ominated the first two 'eriods or the game as well =S_ the majority of the hird.‘ Also scoring for the 'anthers. were Bob Hicks. .arih- Arsenau1t* and Norman n‘ .- .' -. *‘ \ Roche,‘ =t Dalhousie university in” the play for most of the game. Dave Reid turned aside 33 of the 34 St. F.X. shots directed at ‘ the U.P.E.I. goal in an almost flawless performance. The only goal came on a bad pass by a U.P.E.I. forward which sent the St. F.X. player Con Kelly in all alone. The game was a very physical contest as U.P.E.I. were handed out 19 minor penalties and one major to St. F.X.'s 15 minors. On Saturday Panthers had the very tough U. de M. Blue Eagles in their first test of the season. The final score put U. de M. on top 5-3. night the The Panthers extremely well against the Blue Eagles but it was evidenced that it was the Panthers first game as there played passing left much to be deSired. Added to the fact that U. de Moncton has already played a number of exhibition games and you realize what a feat the Panthers achieved by keeping so close to the Blue Eagles. Scoring for the Panthers were Greg Gravelle, Jeff Lantz, and Steve Fritton. One of the bright spots of the game was the stellar performance of goaltender Avelino Gomez 3 he stopped #2 of the U7 shots sent his way. For his efforts he was named' second star of the game. The Panthers directed #2' shots at Moncton goaltender Jean Claude Chanest who was named third star. First Star was the fast skating Alsir Grenier of U. de M. who wcored two goals catalyst for the Blue Eagles .with a total of 3 points in the game. in the game and was a ' V’V AVA/A. ., ‘ ~ ‘ .A V/ V, v/(\~’;\V AVA VA ' «v/n A LA V /‘\'\ Av/‘VA ’\ m" K > > > > . 35:18” PAGE 5 H The domination by the All in all, it was a The Panthers open the Eggthggztsis illustrated by, I great performance by the season atd Mgéir gllgzogogz , . on goal total Panthers over the weekend Nov' 1 an . The ~U.P.E.I. Hockey which had the Panthers and although it is early in games are agalnst s-M-U' Panthers, under rookie coach outshooting St. F.x. by 53 the season Panther fans Nov.5 and 6. Let's get out Vince Mulligan, saw their to 3“ in the game. The should be"optimistic about and support them! first action of the 1983-8u Panthers demonstrated the upcoming season. season when \phey travelled pinpoint accuracy in their ' Ken.Baker to- Halifax to take part in 9888108 as they Controlled ‘ chtorg OUALITY FOOD AT AFFORDABLE PRICES ~£921ch Suémarined be]? ._. J'ana/wic/Led 0.4 5.4.1 lasagne panza ( WHAT IS A PANZA ? ) Moon Specia/ $1.00 DELIVERY ON ORDERS OVER $10.00 FOR ON CAMPUS STUDENTS WE HAVE 3 to 6 FT‘. PARTY SUBS CORNER OF susrow‘sr. AND UNIVERSITY AV. 892-5551 Locally Owned & Operated by FRED YOUNKER CLASS OF '80 . n'v'm ' u v . .‘ . .x... w i. u . w u - /' vii/V,/.V/.v\y V'JAV A V,\.».\H. /. , If». v,»/ \.,\\ \x,’ . y, , :.:(Av H 'd r; .- . . Halloween costumes" THE CLOTHES LINE SEUJKSIMPORTED USED CUUHflNG. ANWOUE AND CONTEMPORARY SOMETHNG FOR ALL AGES, BU“NG.SELUNG.TRADNG ‘ Huge ~ Selee'flon Used A I bu ms MON. - SAT. 11 - 5:30 1950 (3Bd< St (Behrd Canada Manpower) Charbttetown. PE.I_.C1A 866 902- 892~9094