a mnt Ce a RR RUGBY DBA Mo OWAL LEK.S OCVAE | R28. SFR abs The Douglas College Rugby Team continued their incredible string of victories with a sparkling 34-6 victory over Simon Fraser University Clansmen on Sunday. This was by far the teams best performance this year as they dominated the line outs, set scrums and loose rucks. They played good open rugby and it was a delight to watch them throwing the ball ‘around, totally confusing the opposition. Douglas went ahead 4-0 when PHIL SHARPE picked the ball up from the base of the scrum and passed out to JOEL SCHMIDT who crashed in for a try (touchdown). BRIAN MCADAM made it 7-0 for Douglas with a penalty goal, and then GEORGE BOON with a determined run scored under the posts to make the score 11-0. MCADAM converted, 13-0. Then BURT KIRBY, with a dazzling solo effort from 40 yards out, broke 3 tackles to score. MCADAM converted and the score was 19-0. RICH COOK, who had an outstanding game, was the next to score. Another fine con- version by MCADAM made the score 25-0 in favour of Douglas. Just before the half a converted try by S.F.U. made the score 25-6. In the second half a well executed double reverse by DAVE JAGGER sent BILL MOSDELL flying away. He flipped the ball out to RICK COOK who outpaced his opposing number to score. MCADAM converted making the score 31-6. Just before the end MCADAM kicked another penalty goal making the final tally 34-6 in favour of Douglas. The team is now unbeaten in 18 straight games. G. VAN NIEKERK D-0-U-GsL A'S Sx02ClG EvR) TB AM Tepes VAIN CO. UN ER ve TT Y COLLEGE. The Douglas College Soccer Team pre- paring for their trip to the University of Oregon Tournament, put in e fine per- formance to tie Totem champions Vancouver City College 2-2 last Thursday. The team in general is looking far stronger than in the Fall semester, and with two or three more games in the next 2 weeks should hit their peak and be strong contenders to win the ‘tourna~ ment. Goal scorers for Douglas were FRANK DUNHAM and GINNO NONNI. G. VAN NIEKERK There are jumper cables at the switchboard at each campus and there will also be a charge- up batteries available. These will be available to faculty, staff and students.