‘around. RUGSY TEAM WINS IN OREGON The Douglas College Rugby Team in- creased their unbeaten streak to 19 games with a 16 - 4 victory over Eugene Rugby Club over the weekend. This was an extremely hard fought, and at times dirty game, as the Americans at times still imaginve themselves to be playing football and not rugby and resort to blocking, straight arm tackles, and other football tactics. As it was, Douglas played good orthodox rugby and the final outcome of the game was never in any doubt. The Eugene team was considerably older and heavier than Douglas, but the latter just out hurtled them and confused them with well placed kicks and by throwing the ball Scorers for Douglas were DAVE JAGGER with a touchdown and conversion, GORDON RIDGEWELL and JOEL SCHMIDT with touchdowns and BURT KIRBY with a conversion. LIBRARY STAFF MEMBERS! SAF Bet-¥ UF Lf RSet Employers with over 50 employees are required to set up a Safety Committee. I would like to have one or two volunteers from the Staff Association who would be able to give a small amount of their time each month to setting yp a Safety Programme. Interested staff please call Eloise’ at Surrey local 275. Thank you.