Friday, Nov. 7, 1980. Soccer team thrashed by Greg Heakes The Douglas College soc- cer team dropped two games last weekend to B.C.1.T., 6-0 and 4-2. They were completely outplayed and outclassed during Saturday's thrashing in Burnaby. Handicapped from the start, they began the game with only nine players and were down 3-0 before a full team could be fielded. Douglas came back to play well on Sunday at Queens Park despite losing by two goals. Both Douglas goals were scored by their big gunner, Donald. MacDonald’s first goal came on a long shot that sailed over the B.C.I.T. keeper’s head and made the score 4-1, He added another in the second half on a penalty shot after teammate Tiziane Caponi was hauled down by the goaltender. MacDon- ald’s low shot just squeezed in by the left post. Bruce Mac- Just past the halfway point of the season, Doug- las’ record now stands at 1-7-1. ““We’ve got so many forwards that it presents a The Other Press problem for our back line.’’ explained coach Dan Moore. ‘‘We’re weak on defence because a lot of our players are converted for- wards.”’ The team presently uses a 4-3-3 system (4 backs, 3 mid-fielders, 3 forwards) which Moore says was ins- trumental jin their only win against Castlegar. This weekend Douglas will play a team from Okan- agan College who are trav- elling down from Kelowna by bus. They play games on Saturday at 1:00 and Sun- day at 11:00 in Queens Park. Douglas takes three from the Richmond ruggers The Douglas College Rugby club continued its impressive form this season with three easy victories over Richmond at Queens Park last Saturday. In third division play Douglas won 20-4. Tries were scored by Gert van Niekerk, Peter Bricker, Steve Voelpel, Rob Lord and Wayne O'Neil. Bricker, a first year physical educa- tion student, had an out- standing game kicking ef- fectively and setting the pace for much of the of- ence with his elusive run- ning. The third team shares the lead in their division with Surrey. They have 6 wins and a tie. The second division, who also share top honors with Surrey, ambled to a 24-4 victory. They were lead by Terry McMullen with two tries. Gord Houchen, Frank Mar- isco, Tom Watson and Mark Andrews also added tries. The Douglas firts team continued to show its, awe- some power as they walked away with an easy 32-3 win over Richmond’s team. Richmond took an early 3-0 lead on a booming 48 yard penalty goal by Cana- dian team representative, Jim Donaldson. But after that it was all Douglas who handled the ball with rem- arkable ease considering that most of the game was played in the rain. Burt Kirby, Maruin Boon and Rob MacDonald were particularly outstanding, in the back row. Next week Douglas faces what will probably be their toughest opponent of the first half of the season when they take on the Surrey Beavers. Field Hockey team tops in league by Clint Longley The Douglas College wo- men’s field hockey team had an extra weekend to relish the fact that they are the top team in the Totem Conference. Sitting on a 4-0 record they are off to one of the best starts ever by a Doug- las team. Last Sunday’s game a- gainst Burnably was cancel- led due to bad weather. The break gave coach Saant Kular and his players time to get accustomed to their new time and practice place at Winslow gym in Coquit- lam. In a major upset two weeks ago, Douglas defeat- ed the defending league champions from B.C.I.T., 1-0. Centre half, Chris Han- son, scored Douglas’ goal. This Sunday they play Exbrit at the Burnaby Sports Complex at 12:00. The team will play half their games this semester .Any new players wishing to come out are welcome. Saant Kular at Contact 581-7859. page nine Douglas’ bearded wonder, Randy Kennett, failed on this attempt to slam dunk team mate Chris Eidsutk through the hoop during an inter-squad game last Monday at the Winslow gym. Photo by Greg Heakes OK. FighT Fans, Here iT i$, The Bei /1Ain EvenT. The Fighlers Are Being Given Their Particu - (Ars. rg 0T FAAT LAST elas Lastied ON ThE Light AAnd There you See The CombaTanls ng Fed Theil iy Golh Cone our Swinging Vu b ckS OKS LefT TAb (RuLe€s,For A Clenw 5 cove A’ chopping LA Pali To The Body ¢ UP To The herd Fight. And There Goes ThE Bel] De EGinS TO Pound ov OK. Visrodsly, gins ToC - Agninsi The = TAE Crowd 15 Going NY7S Ropés, Sontthing 4's voT used 5 Gubha CowFinves b/s ve ATTACKS Ba7 Ton. CK's Legs Ae Wobbly NOW. BabbA ConTinues 7o... ih A 1¥f_ OCS Coin a a“ ae y . our SE -9 ano fe — e's going Down, Corner. Sheth sss Good ow The inside, HE AroPs his tT Before Cominn The Chin oF CubbA. IN So OrifThira VATh your SIGHT. § fou Chis SAKES Move wil/ yA emit Ding’... A and seven more next sem- ester, with a Christmas break in between. BubbA Throws A Lert hook, Bur OF Ducks IT EF €ecTivey The Deagining of Th ~ Second round Add oe fears Ngwe te WortSE for WEAN LeTs Seel if he Takes his Trainers Advice % S7ick ¢ Move. cont next week...