By Mickey Place We'll start off by mix- ing business with sports and inform those who re- ceived pay from the Student Union in 1981 that the T4's are now ready and we'll ask that ~ they'be picked up sooner than convenient. Those who may wish to question the accuracy of the figures may do so at the S.U. office. They will be treated with courtesy and consideration up to 25 Februarywhen the forms go to fie income tax office. Thereafter treatment will be rude, abrupt and vit— uperative! Now to sports and our news is mostly good. i ..We'11 start off with basketball (ihn's) wherein we won a couple! Our boys ramped to an 88-57 win ober NDunt A in Sackville with all our players scoring. Chris Smner led with 21. That is not news! On Saturday afternoon the Panthers were really impressive as they walloped winless but ' highly rated Acadia 98—82 with Shris Summer again spearheading our attack with 35. We were up at the half 50-35'and seemed content to maintain the margin as Coach Nurbrown used his strong bench during the final period. Sumner, already Sporting a black eye suffered an additional noggin knock in a collisionewith team mate Billy Redmond, but , seemingly no great damage. was done. This team looks better every outing. and would appear ' to be in great ~they head for Halifax ‘_ for a game against undef-V - eated Mary's on- ’ Friday, night. A‘win would give us a natibnalffi . They alsojp1ay,‘ Aoadia On Saturday.. Their? league is W's-4... r (not so long ago it‘was . ,0—3); M are tied with was but stmld give their V " standing‘ aboost‘ ,as'tlsey , have left with: man; Af(2 here )‘ and buo‘ ,withuusaivay- ‘ last may well ' playoff chances. . V We have never had-any- coaching or. pretensions but we wonder if we mightn't‘v be missing a calling. In ‘mnversation withtvinnie DePinto before the game we remarked that we had . found rment games too and asked that the Panthers go out and take a l’ZMpoint lead,in_ _ weekend. the first half and then maintain it. It (like the I.B.M.T.V. ad) seemed like a MIRACLE as the Panthers did just as I requested. Coach Nut- brown don't feel I'm’trying to horn in on your job.. but if you want any pointers. . . The Lady Panthers also won a pair. It was 84-65 in Mount A last week and then Acadia on Saturday. We thought the Acadia game was the best we have seen them play this year as they maintained a high standard throughout and did not suffer the letdown that has frequently plagued them this season. They led 43-41 at the half, fought off an Acadia rally that reduced their lead to 6 and thensurged to ' recover their 12 point margin. Coach Nbrrison uses his bench extensiwely and the experience is showing in many of the players. Cathy Chandler was high with 26 while Sue 'Betts was close behind with 22. They are now 4—6 in league play and travel teem Acadia" this They'll be at home against Mt. A. next Saturday night (13th). Our volleyball team seem to have lost their .. chance for a playoff spot- as they split a pair of games with Moun’t A. On Saturday night they outclassed the Mounties, winning in straight games 15—8, 15-6 and 15—11.- On Sunday .they appeared to be headed for similar success as they won the ' first two 15-10 and 15-10 but suffered a reversal - of form-and dropped the, margins} 11.415: 1445: and 14-16.. haves position with six points. may play Acadia tannin our gym at 7.00 and on Saturday ath.00 _ '- ' ' In lost a heartbreaker to the ' 75 National 11. de . mncbon’Blue Bgles 4-3 with our goals "caning from Bob Hicks, Norman Bedc, ‘wedidverywellintwo games played at the Forum. Against Daltonsie (on a 6 . game winning streak) we ’ twight we should have won but had to settle for an overtime 5-Stie. We believe there smild have " been. a whistle prior to ' em The UPEI SUN, February 4, 1982, pace 1]. InHQuest of National Ranking the Dal goal that put the game into overtime as the puck got caught in the netting but play continued and Dal batted it in for us. Trevor Crawford scored twice, Terry McKenna and Mike Ready had singles in regulation time and Brian O'Stroski was the hero as hetied the match up with but 16 seconds to \ go. Coach Hynes looked like a chess player as he moved his players about for the faceoff that set the stage for the O'Stroski coup. On Sunday, in what is referred to as a "Four pointer" we won a well played game from Mr. A. .5-2. We thought Avalino Gomez was brilliant in this game, particularly in a portion of the second period when the Panthers, seeming to be tiring from their second hard game in 19 hours, suffered a noticeable let down. Our goals came from Garth Arsenault, Trevor Arsenault, and Callie MacPhai31 while Norman Beck, Who has recently recovered his scoring touch, netted two. This win puts us in second JOCK TALK place with tail—end Memorial coming for two games this weekend. After that there will only be ‘ one game (with Acadia) here and three away with Mount A., St. Thomas, and that last game could be for the sectional lead. WOMENS Basketball Standings were DAL 10 10 O 20 UNB 9 7 2 l4 SMU 10 6 4 12 SFX 8 5 3 10 UPEI 10 4 6 8 ACAD 7 2 5 4 MTA lO 2 8 4 MUN 10 l 9 2 MENS Basketball Standings GP W L ELS. smu 8 9 o 18 ' DAL ll 8 4 I6 UNB 9 5 4 IO UPEI 9 5 4 IO SFX '10 5 5 IO MTA 9 l 8 2 ACAD 8 O 8 O McAdam Div.GP W L T PTS UNB 21 13 7 '1 27 UPEI 19 12 6 1 25 MTA 2I I3 8 O 26 MUN 19 4 15 0 8 STU l9 0 18 l l The UPEI Women's hockey team went undefeated in the UNB Invitational Tourney this weekend in Fredricton. The lady Panthers dropped Dal 3-1 and came from behind toe UNB 2—2 in round robin play. They advanced tothe semi—final rounds against the St. John Golden Eagles. Shelly Pepler led the UPEI , squad with a four» goal -- effort, while Phyllis Weeks and Anne Well each picked up I fourassists on route to ' a '5-1 victory over: the ' St. John teeny. A sad the Lady Panthers _ faceaoff. against the . Inst Um Ratl‘Blazer-s for ‘ time [in ' . tournaitent. : ' APl-CKUP Bradley Could not make the trip, Theresa Gallant played outstanding nets for the Panthers. She was dnsen All—star goalie, . with a goal against - . average of 1.00 and the ‘ . tourney's sole shut out tohercredit. defensive play ‘was led by Janice Harrison, Andree ' Campbell, Cathy The Miionship game I g from Sumerside when Patti. : -’ 'Ihe'lady‘Panther's Way to go Girls! Morrison. Their aggre— ssive play throughout Sunday's championship 'game enabled the UPEI squad to keep UNB off the scoreboard. Much of UPEI's scoring punch came from the line of Shelly Pepler, Anne Campbell, and Phyllis Weeks, who combined for nine of the total eleven goals ~ ' scored by the Panthers in the tournament. Rose“ Whalen provided the final ‘ linemates Peggy Mac'Adam *- andKimihnnie, didan.> excellent job of forer— ‘ ' checking. Anne Campbell scored the winning goal-of the tomb nauentsfinal game at 11:51 of the third " "period." This goal set up ' by Cathy He'ndridcen. .was a low shot from the slot and gave the lady Panthers“, :3" the 1-0 win. UPEI dominated the All: ‘ star team placing three players. 'meresa Gallant was chosen top goalie ' V while Cathy Hendridren and Shelly Pepler made it on' defense and forward res- pectively. The chanp—' icnship trophy was , accepted by co-captains . Andree C'anpbell and Mary , Morrison. ' Hendricken, and Mary