Court wide passes and lost scoring chances characterized last Friday’s win by the nationally ranked Douglas College Royals women’s basketball team against Capilano College. Douglas College became dominant early in. the game scoring for ten uncontested points before Capilano countered at 3:15 into the game. Midway through the first half, Capilano had a breakaway chance but Douglas College’s defense stopped that attempt as well as the majority of the others that period, accounting for the 28 to 14 lead for Douglas. Early in the second half Capilano started to narrow the gap to within Royals Breakaway eight points. But as with the rest of the game, Capilano’s chances did not materialize—breakaways, rebounds ‘and scoring possibilities did not go in Capilano’s favour. The game ended with Douglas winning 58 to 46 and slipping from fourth nationally in standings to fifth. Scoring leaders for Douglas were: #11 Kim Phipps, #5 Mirjana Jurcic, and #6 Sharlene Jefferson. Douglas College’s mens basketball team, now second in the division to Vancouver Community College, also played Capilano last Friday beating them 68 to 44. MEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS TEAMS GAMES WON LOST POINTS V.C.C. 12 9 3 18 Douglas 10 8 2 16 Fraser V.C. 9 5 4 10 Capilano 10 6 4 12 Trinity W.U. 9 3 6 6 Cariboo 10 3 7 6 Malaspina 10 1 9 2 WOMEN’S: BASKETBALL STANDINGS The Other Press D:C: Knockout By Rick Jessup Sylvain LeBlanc of Douglas College Boxing team, in his second fight of the year entered the B.C. Diamond Belt held on Saturday, February 22nd at the B.C. Training Centre in Burn- aby. LeBlanc won the 178 pound division with a knock-out over Rodney Woods of Comox Valley Boxing Club, which came just 60 seconds into the first round. Jim Saunders, also from Douglas boxing team, took the novice 165 pound senior men’s division with a unanimous decision over Roy Irwin of North Kamloops in the preliminaries. Saunders also stopped Doug Schorr of Richmond Boxing Club with a T.K.O. 60 seconds into the third round of the final match. Douglas boxer Eddi Lee took best bout, even though he lost a third round decision over Jim Hunter of the Eagles Boxing Club from Campbell River. Once again the Douglas Boxing Club gave an outstanding perform- ance at the B.C. Diamond Belt. Douglas 6 6 0 12 Capilano 7 4 3 8 Fraser V.C. 6 3 3 6 Cariboo 6 3 3 6 - Trinity. W.U. Fin 0 z 0 “ CRUISE " Friday, March 28 par Ug Tickets: $10.00 Includes: Cruise, Dancing, Buffet, Prizes Advance Ticket Sales Only (Room 2780) Note: Proper I.D. Required Sponsored By The D.C.S.S. _ * STUDENTS * Annual General Meeting Thursday, March 27 Room 2201 at 12 noon AGENDA 1. Approve Agenda 2. Introductions 3. Voting Procedures 4. Approve Minutes 8. Appoint Auditors 9. Constitutional Ammendments 10. Athletic Levy 11. Canada Games Pool 5. Impeachment 12. Other a. 6. Reports b. 7. Audit 13. Closing Comments P.S. Bring Your Lunch And We'll Provide The Coffee lx Your Vote Counts Be There *