The U.P.E.I. sports freaks will not have much to talk about be- tween classes this‘ week. The Panthers may have lost their latest game to the s.M.U. Huskies, but the picture cannot be considered bleak although the weather was. If.I could wipe out all recol- lection of the game in their/minds here and on the mainland, I would because I feel that it was an un- eventful game where the frame of mind was "I'll tackle your guy, you'll tackle mine——-I'll fumble the ball, then you'll fumble the ball". ‘In other words fans, it - Panthers held their ‘ own during the first :1 T. > attempts met similar results. _But the Huskies were a little more effective, it seemed that our guys couldn't do a thing without getting "schmncked". ' From the statistics taken at the game, the half, but it is rumored that their jocks were stolen during half time. During the second half the Panthers appeared to have difficulty keeping the Huskies in leash. They ran all over the field gaining nine first downs to our four. The Huskies were bad, bad dogs accumulating sixty—five yards in penalties, but was a monkey—see, monkey-do sort of game, and time ran out be— fore the Panthers had their last turn. Although the Panther defense appeared to have the s.M.U. ,Huskie offense under control, our offense left some- thing to be desired under the quartering of Mike Reid. Dick Yost was found doing more than his share of the running,as of the result of Osekoski's injury last weekend. Yost gained consider- able yardage when run- ning to the extremes of the line, but any ' l I Equestion is: the Panthers failed to capitalize on good refereeing. As the second half was drawing to an end, increased efforts by the Panthers to even" the score came to no avail. It was during these final minutes that the Panthers showed more solidarity than either team had gshowed during the en- tire game. But as I said before time was not on our side, and the Panthers ended up on the wrong end of the leash. The can the \ Panthers plug up their center, and give their passers time to prove themselves? Oh, by the way, the final score was - Panthers 14, Huskies 24. page i1 _g0t CD STATISTICS lst Half UPEI SMU lst Downs 8/ 7 Yards in 45 Penalties Fumbles l — Interceptions - Score 7 15 2nd Half UPEI SMU lst Downs 4 9 Yards in Penalties 5 65 Fumbles _ _ Interceptions - - Score 14 24 attempt to run through the center was like running blindfolded through a barb-wire fence. Air movement was quickly halted as of the result of vigil— ant surveilance by the Huskies. In other words, the HUskies had us by the gonads. In fairness to the Panthers I would like to mention that we had the Huskies in the same condition, as their passing ‘ From Designer to You . IMPERIAL OPTICAL CO. LTD. 137 Kent St. Ch'town Prescriptions Filled Frame Repairs and Alterations If We Have Not Got What You Want ~- We'll Make It at Phone 894-4641 Member of C.U.P. The Canadian University Press. Founder of the Cadre~Press'Syndi— Cate. The opinions expressed in the“ different’articles are those of the authors. Editorial policies to be decided by the Editor and staff Of the newspaper. Published by the U-P.E.I. Student flion Inc. C thelycadre ‘ Editor: Managing Editor: Richard O'Brien Contributing Staff: olleen Butler, Ron Callaghan, Clare Corcoran, Anita Holm, Doug Gallant, \Roger'Green, ‘John Kirby, Karen Lloyd, Dale McClure, Leslie Marion, Phil Marnik, Dan Mullin, Kathleen Roach, "Squid", Carol Ward. I COURSE A course evaluation workshop has been planned for November 10, 11, 12 Gregor's Hotel in —Dalvay by both the faculty and Student Union. attempting to set up a short computerized questionnaire. feel that such a questionnaire would be beneficial to the professors as well as the students._ We will be We Recently the S.U. set up a course evaluation committee EVALUATION to look into the type of questions that should t be or should not be on such a questionnaire; and, furthermore, what the result of the questionnaire should or should not be used for. i We are hoping-that both faculty and stu- dents for or against course evaluation will participate in the workshop. If interested, ‘please submit the below application form to the Student Union office: Ron Kelly NAME ADDRESS SEX YEAR FACULTY DEPARTMENT All costs will be born by the Administration and Union. the Student