RUGBY TEAM _ DEFEATS CAPILANO - REMAINS UNDEFEATED THIS YEAR. The Douglas College Rugby Team chalked up another victory over the weekend de- feating Capilano College by a score of 14 - O at Hume Park on Sunday. By so doing the Rugby Team remains undefeated this year in 14 encounters. Playing into the wind in the first half Douglas led by a score of 4-0 at the half as Capilano managed to contain chem by tackling well and holding the 1pper hand in the loose rucks. Douglas! »0ints in the first half came from an ex- vellent effort by Mark Andrews who liter- illy ran over his opposite number to score m the corner. In the second half Douglas completely lominated play as Capilano were only able -O penetrate into Douglas territory twice. vespite this, Douglas only scored 10 points m the second half as play after play broke own through bad passing. Scores in the econd half were streaking PAT PONTI and kip DAVE JAGGER with touchdowns , and BRIAN acADAM with a conversion. Forwards BERT IRBY, JOEL SCHMIDT, PHIL SHARPE, BRUCE LWAY, GORD RIDGEWELL and JOHN ZURECKI were ice again outstanding for Douglas. G. VAN NIEKERK. a CuO) 2 BO NBC yO MPR. A Tae TOR Ee HA PP YB Oo R PLACE: New West. Curling Club TIME: DATE: WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY EVERY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY WELCOME is RICHMOND NEW WEST "Lets see you all there" RECENT Douglas College Library BIBLIOGRAPEIES Available for use at your campus ‘library's Reference Desk: bibli- ographies produced by the library staff since last Fall:-— Adolescence: ' Feb. 1974 A Bibliography. Child Care and Day Care: A Bibliography. Oct. 1973 Computers in Business: A Bibliography. Feb. 1974 Fire Science Bibliography. Get. 1973 Coming soon!: A bibliography of basic materials in the health sciences with emphasis on nursing. Ceorge hoble, Assistant Librarian, Reference and Bibliographic Control]