‘page 8 The P.E.I.Senior Men's Volleyball League held their weekly night of ‘competion at the P.V.I. ,gymnasium on Thursday Nov.ll.The U.P.E.I. team further strengh team further strenthened . _ their third place stand— lpatlng.W ing in the league, by ywinning two games from the junior stars 15-13, 15—8,and splitting games with the_Micmacs and the Pumas. ' Ehe_Seni6r fY” Micmacs increased their lead in the standings, the second place Pumas faltered slightly, and fourth place C.F.B. Summerside did not compete this week. Standings to Hov.ll TEAM. E h % "Y"Micmacs 36 5 .882 'Y"Pumas 28 16 .637 U.P.E.I. '32 720 .524 C.F.B. 1E 19 .472 Pr.Co.Jrs. 7 17 "Y" Jr.Stars 5 39 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Buzzer Hockey schedule Thuesday, November 23 6:45-7:15 Fres vs Sop 73u5-8.35 Jun. vs Sen Tuesday,_November 25 Tuesday, November 25 6:45-8:15 Soph vs Jun 8:25-9:45 Sen vs Pres Intramural Hockey Schédul Monday, November 22 6xu5-8xi5 Jun vs Soph 8:25-9:45 Freshvs Indep Tuesday, November 23 8.45.9.u5 Jun vs Sun Wednesday, November 2# 6:h5—8:15 Soph vs Fresh 8:25-9zh5 Indep. vs sen Intramural Basketball Schedule Monday, November 22 7:30-8:30 Soph vs Jun 3:30-9:30 Jun vs Fresh Wednesday, November 24 8:30-9:30 Jun vs Fresh 9:30-10:30 Sen vs Soph, SPORTS VOLLEYBALL U.P.E.I. is playing host to the U.P.E.I. In; vitational Volleyball Tournment. place at the U.P.E.I.,P. V.I., and Charlottetown Rural gyms, on Nov.20 from 9am to 8 pm.Partic- ill be-all the lpcal nan s and women's teams, Mt. A's women's team, C.F.B. Halifax, ‘men's and women's teams from Creighton High School, and two top Maritime men's teams: Fredricton Junction, and Fairview(N.S.)Dairy This will take -ever, due to a protest Last weekend, the Panther Hockey squad dropped their first tWO league games to the Mem— orial Beothuks, by a score of3—l and5-3. How: on the eligibility of Beothuk goalie Doug Grant, the Panthers may win both games by for- feit. In the first game, Memorial jumped out in front at the begininq, and U.P.E.I. couldn't catch them. The Panthers only goal came in the second period from Billy oherty. In the net for MHMTEDI‘P HOCKEY # »the Beothuks again out- .292 in league play this .114 weekend and remain in the Panthers was Guy esAuliers, who sustained leg injury in the first eriod,but finished the ame.It is not known or how long DeaAuliers ill be out. Queen. Coach MacGreqor, ‘promises lots of excit— ing volleyball and ex— tends an invitation to all to attend. The Panthers beat Mem- orial University in one game, 15—10,in St. Johns game,15—lO, in St.John's. (Coach MacGregor had a rough flight home.) The Pantherettes were 3and3 In Weekend aetiono the Panthers split two games with the Memorial Beothuks: winning on Saturday 56-55 and losqm. ing on Sunday 77-66. In the first game U.P.E.IL.‘ had rouble getting un- trac ed and led at half- time by only 29-27.But the second half saw then return to the brisk fast- Dear Sir, break game that had work In the hectic atmos- ed so well for them, phere of an academic com-and they ran away with munity, one often finds the game. The scoring it difficult to express for the Panthers was sincere thanks to indiv- balanced. with five men idualswho give of them- selves far beyond the requirements in their "Job descriptions“. We, _ the female 0f U-P-E-Io. sport in which we are in, would like to acknowledge terested, and Vince is the overwhelming endeav- there with the equipment, ors of Vince Mulligan on. the knowledge, and the our beh31f° encouragement we need. We appreciate the ex- There are a number of istence in this community coaches in the Phys. Ed. the “A“ bracket. Marian Hall U.P.E.I. November 16, 1971 Lpeople who are dedicating the athletically superior themselves to the impre- students, but Vince is vement of the University. the one who gathers the T00 Often. however. these lame ducks and trains us. persons become involved 1n the art of enjoying in the bureaucratic de- sports. mands which tie them to U.P.E.I. is young and their desks, and thus, in many ways deficient. eliminate personal con— but we think it im portant tact with the students to recognize the assets for whom they are usuallyof the University, and it workingfi ha is for this reason that v n e c racter of we say. «Thanks. Vince." v Vince Mulligan, we have ’and nThank you, u,p.E.I. found an ally whom we r m is 2:. senses?“ benefit. We need only su— _ Yours trul " yo ggest a time, p1ace,_and The Girls WB'BALLM of a number of qualified Dept. who are working with In the second game, played the Panthers and won5—3. U.P.E.I. scorers were Bill Doherty,Claude Lambert,andBill weatherbifi The Panthers may yet win these games, though. Itseems that Grant, an outstanding player in the series, attended Memorial a few years ago, failed his Year, and left.This year he was admitted into the university as a fresh man again. League rules state that once a player fails a year, he must .pass one year before he is allowed to play again. Coach Kane has rotested the two games._ ut as this goes to the press, the leagues decision is not known,This weekend the Panthers hit the road again for games at St.F.X and Dalhousie. scoring in double figures 12d by Bill Robertson's 1 . The second game was a disaster for U.P.E.I., as they not only lost the game, but also lost the services of Andy Packard for B-h weeks as a result of a dislocated finger. Packard is the major rebounder of the team and will-be sorely missed. This weekend thH Panthers defend their Mt Allison Invitational tournament crown/against St. F.X., University of Main at Machias, and Mt; Allison.U.P.E.I. on Friday night. u game scoring stats: G TP AVG. Packard E 32 13,0 Dino 3 #8 '16.0 Con'ly u #6 11.5 Sul'n .4 45 -11.2 Robrtsn h 38 9-5 O'Shaun 4 38 9.5 'Marks u 31 707 Grass U 13. 3.8 Butler 1 5 50 Gray 3 O 0.0 Hockey Tournament will b held at the Universite‘d Moncton campus on Dec.27 and28. -The teams taking part Wlll be the University of waterloo warriors, Loyala University warriors, theU.P.E.I. Panthers andthe ‘host club, the Blue Eagles.