~.—. There were lots or sports on T.V. last weekend. I found myself glued to the boob tube busily watching the CIAU Men’s hockey and Basketball finals as well as the US college playdowns, the Final Four and the World Junior Curling Championship from Scotland. 7 The highlight was when Canada’s rink, skipped by Bob Ursel, edge Switzerland in an extra end to take the Uniroyal World Junior Curling Championship. _ What a finish, as Ursel pulled off a spectacular raise take- out in the tenth end to force the extra end. ' The Ursel foursome jumped out to a quick '3-0 lead in the first end, but the scrappy Swiss team battled back to dead- lock the score in the finals ends. , . The second biggest thrill of the weekend was the Canadian Men’s basketball championship from Halifax, Nova Scotia as the perennial national champs, the Victoria Vikings, nipped the Waterloo Warriors to take their sixth straight NODTONQg jewelleng ltd. Ne repair all types of jewellery. Quality instOre service. Trophies, plaques, - and. engraving also available; ‘ jewelleregcltziN ' ‘ M . Coafodonflon Cm. AUAA title. ALLTHE LATEST RELEASES ON A GIANT 10 ft. SCREEN GENTLEMAN JIM’S KMART PL‘AzA crown. . The third biggest thrill was watching Pat Ewing animal- dunk his Georgetown Hoyas to an impressive win over Temple in the NCAA playoffs on CBS. The NCAA field I started with 64 teams, but with the weekend play there are only thirty-two teams left. In three weeks, the American College Champ will be crowned. . - The biggest disappointment was watching that horrible Canadian college hockey final on CTV. The only consolation was that an Eastern team won the championship. York University nipped the number:one ranked University of Alberta Golden Bears to take the CIAU crown from under the Bears’ snouts. _ . The York team won the game in the first period; as they scored three goals on Bears’ goalie Ken Hodge by using an impressive brand of forechecking. But after the first period, the game went downhill. Alberta did not impress me on bit, and if the Bears are any indication of the Western teams, I’ll have to say that the East has the best hockey schools in the country. I enjoyed watching the video tape of the AUAA Championships . There will be an intramural Supersports competition held this weekend and I would encourage pEOple"to sign up and participate in as many events'as possible. If you have not noticed the front page of The Gem, where a picture shows a group of students fishing and having a “jolly good time” in a boat in Blanchard Lake, look now. I hope you looked, or the rest of this will seem really weird. The lake is frozen now and that means one thing —— POND HOCKEYJ The Netled Gem is interested in sponsoring or promoting a pond hockey tournament down on the frozen body of water between Bernardine and Blanchard. It wouldvbe a blast and a good chance for Vince Mulligan to do some scouting as a couple of positions are opne next year due to some graduations on the hockey team. \ I think we better work on it though, as Spring is just around the corner and the Blanchard Ice Palace may not be around much longer. ‘ Hey! there is still some exciting sports action left for fans if they are hurting for a good hockey game. The UPEI Hockey Intramurals are winding down, and teams are embroiled in a heated playoff to decide exactly who is the best team on campus; . v Now this is hockey, folks! Don’t miss it!. , McCutcheon honoured" Congratulations“ to Darwin McCutcheon, defenceman for The' players are involved in some of the balloting, as they will be picking a team- squad for top player honors. mate from their respective the AUAA champs UPEI Hockey Panthers, who was named All-Canadian by the Canadian Inter-University Ath- letic Union last Week. McCutheon is a member of the valuable defensive corpos which helped , the Panthers win their first ever The UPEI Athletic Ban— quet is‘in the planning stages and if I may dare so, “the selections for the top players on eachofthe Panther teams ' is going to be hard as hell. There are so many. good athletes this year at UPEI: L in six extents: . { . ‘ ‘ l ' " Intramural camper/tron! ' An Intramural Supersports competition will be held this weekend on campus beginning'Saturday at I;00 p.m., in the Alumni Gym. _ The Supersports competition involves each participant competing inavariety of differentsports. ' ' , The Competition requires each participant to compete " I) dribble and shoot (basketball). ' r ' g 2).» puck handling andshooting (hockey); .. 3) serving (volleyball); " " - "4) broomball; 1‘ " I ' .i " ' '5)j,pull-ups; and . ' 6) vertical jump , to pick one player to Stand . " ‘ :i' I The competition'for both males and females operates the l ~ out among the rest would be ' a difficult task. the case. awarded. 7 same way, except that females are reguired to do an endur- ' ance skate. insteadjof puck handling and shooting. - ' One may think that it requiresa high level of physical fitness to take‘part in this tournament, but suchgis not The competition has been:- designed with the onus on fun and realizing that it is an intramural tournament, not an ' interscholastic tournament. ' So come on out on Saturday and have some fun in the . U.P.E.I. Intramural Supersports Competition. Prizes will be Anyone requiring additional infermation can contact Norman Beck, Sheila Doyle, or Peter Robison. Unisex Hair Design 144 St. Peters Rd. ’ Sherwood. P.E.l. Mention you saw this ad and get a discount. _~ "Our design is your distinction" 892-4566