PAGE 10 by Stuart Woolverton Sunday, September 25, saw the return of soccer to Douglas College as the men’s soccer team kicked off the ’83 season against Capilano College in. a game played at Mercer Sta- dium before approximately 25 rabid soccer fans. From the opening whistle both teams came out and played hard, but it was evi- dent (unfortunately) that Cap was the better team, as they managed to walk off the pitch with a 4-2 win over our lads. Cap moved up 1-0 5 minutes into the game, then took a 2-0 lead 15 minutes later by takin advantage of a rebound off ‘keeper Don Lobo's fingertips. Don could not be faulted, however, as both he and Steve Hartle, his second-half replac- ement, played well in the nets. Cap moved ahead 3-0 with another goal 7 minutes before ‘half-time, and it took a lot out of the D.C. side as_ they watched the apparently slip further out of reach. However, in the second half they came out pressing harder, and 23 minutes into the half, Paul Dickey capitalized on a well- placed free-kick to d.c. back into the game. Cap got that one back with ‘keeper Hartle down and out to make it 4-1. But Douglas kept coming back, and in the 77th minute Bal-Jit Mann chipped a free kick into the box that found its way to the head of Lucky Gill, who blast- ed it into the net, score: 4-2. Gill had another chance to further the Douglas cause 6 minutes later when a Cap defender, apparently thinking play was stopped, picked up- the ball in his own bok and was called for a hand ball. Gill took the resulting penalty shot, but was out-guessed by the Cap ‘keeper who made the save. In the closing minutes, play began to get chippy as players from both teams got frustrated and tempers flared. One Douglas player was caut- ioned, but the game ended without any major incidences; final ascore again 4-2 for, Capilano. Many players had a solid, game for D.C., with Paul, Dickey and Lucky Gill working very hard up front, and the back four (all seven of them) turning in a good effort. In all, our side was just outplayed by Cap, the differ- ence lying mostly in the THE OTHER PRESS More Soccer The still un-named Douglas ers, Don Lobo and Steve. Saturday, October 8th, at Cap College men’s soccer team Hartle, and a defence that College, at 1’;00 pm, with a Fe More than a fair bit of work; The grudge match against was put in by our two ‘keep-' survived its first road trip of refused to quit. the season, splitting a pair of Sunday, however, was a diff- games this past weekend with erent story, as the D.C. side a 4 -0 loss to Cariboo College took the worst that Okanagan in Kamloops on Saturday, and a 1-0 win over Okanagan College in Kelowna on Sun- day. College could muster and came out on the good side of a. 1-0 victory. Coach Chris gave the team a pep talk that: Following a very bad case of seemed to do the job, although where’s-the-bus-itis on Friday night, when our departure time was delayed from 6:00 pm to 9:30 pm, we rolled into Kamloops at 3:00 in morning, leaving everyone in great shape for the game the next afternoon. Therefore it: was with small wonder that a tired D.C. team was pasted the‘ a great deal of effort came from the team itself. Ali Mohamed played an outstand- ing- game in midfield, scoring the game’s only goal midway eluded the Okanagan goal- keeper and found the back of the net. A good game was played by all. The survivors returned to experience of the side togeth- 4-0 by a much more lively side New Westminster at about eras a team. from Cariboo College. 8:30 on Sunday night, Wednesday, October 5, 1983. Soccer Is Back And Kickin Hard! Cap is scheduled for this hungry D.C. team looking for revenge; so let’s have LOTS of support. P.S.-the team is still in need of a name. We’ve had a little input on the subject, but who wants to go through the year named the Pickled Porknuts? Please, give us a name! Put your suggestions in t he box in front of the upper cafeteria, or contact Betty-Lou Hayes, or leave a couple with the paper. Thanks, and we'll see you at the game. The Old Spaghetti Factory _ Presents Pasta with Pride The Lounge Corner Fresh Pasta Is Here! “Join us in the Lounge for First Run Movies” Taste the difference freshness makes. Now you can watch fresh pasta production as you eat. Great fresh pasta lunches start from $3.25 or full dinner packages from $4.25 and remember to brin?, your Douglas College Student Card and receive 10 % off your food bill, Oct. 5 - Flashdance Oct. 12- Airplane II Oct. 19- Chariots of Fire Odi. 26-The Toy 50 - 8th STREET NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. V3M 3N8 §24-9788 Show Time is 3:00 pm SEE YOU SOON ee