FLAS Hit Douglas College Golf Team consisting of: Gordon Mink Fred Kato Bob Hobbs Lee Swope won the Totem Conference Trophy. Details and pictures to follow next week. Coach - W. Gibbons BATTERY BOOSTER CABLES A pair of battery booster cables are held at the Administration Office at Surrey and New Westminster campuses. MAD HATTER 12 RUGBY TEAM MAINTAINS UNBEATEN RECORD The Douglas College rugby team maintained its perfect record by defeating Simon Fraser University Clansmen 12 - 0 in an exciting match at Hume Park m Sunday. By so doing the Douglas XV remains at the too of the league standings with 4 wins and no losses, and to date have not had a single point scored against them in league play. The whole game was played at a furious pace with both teams tackling ferociously. There was no score at the half although Douglas enjoyed somewhat of a territorial advantage. In the second half Ken Lorenz put in a blazing run from midfield, and timed a perfect pass to George Boon who went streaking in to score. McAdam converted to give Douglas a 6 - 0 lead. Later in the half Dave Jagger set rookie Bert Kirby up with another well-timed pass and Kirby barged in for Douglas' second touchdown. McAdam converted again to clinch the match for Douglas. SOCCER TEAM TOPS SELKIRK The Douglas College soccer team had little trou- ble defeating Selkirk College twice over the week- end. Qn Saturday Douglas had things pretty much its own way passing the ball around beautifully and practically running circles around the Selkirk players. As a result Douglas won this match quite handily 6 - 2. Qn Sunday Douglas fielded its second string team against Selkirk and although Douglas won this game only 2 - 1 the final outcome of the game was never really in doubt as Douglas mc again Goal scorers for Douglas om Saturday were Dan Scholfield with 2, John Savoie with 3 and Jim Coplin with 1. On Sunday Douglas goals were scored by Des Wilsom (with a scintillating header) and Jim Greenwood. Gert Van Niekerk