EE ee ee ee ee ee ee ee en a en ee TS ee ee YL eee, * tte ke Uf eee Te Ce mee Te OCTOBER 19TH 1983 THE OTHER PRESS PAGE 9 OTHER+:+ SPORTS DOUGLAS SOCC Last Saturday another one of loss seemed to be over- those games that needed an confidence on the part of the audience was played at Sap- D.C. players. perton Park before a mere This overconfidence allowed handful of spectators who g Royal Roads Player to walk were outnumbered by _th¢ untouched and score after only ' two minutes had gone by from by Stewart Woolverton the opening kickoff. It took a few minutes for the Douglas players to recover, and then players. If this sounds like the battle was on. Twenty- another attempt to make you three minutes into the game, feel guilty for not going to see Baljit Mann set up Paul YOUR team play, you’re right; Dickey with a good lead pass it is! : right up the middle which Paul The Douglas College Men’s ran on to and blasted a shot at Soccer Team could have used the Royal Roads goal. He then a lot of support from all of you picked up his own rebound as they came out on the wrong and ran it into the net in the goal. But the good guys shot, and scored, tying it at as goalkeepers at both ends side of a 4-3 score against midst of a cloud of players and refused to give up, and after a 2-2. were called upon to make Royal Roads Military College. dust, tying it up at 1-1. few close chances, Dickey In the 39th minute, Royal saves, until the 30th minute The game, one that see-sawed Less than one minute later, again had a run onto the ball Roads scored again, taking when, gaining the advantage back and forth, was not really though, Royal Roads came which left him in the clear on advantage of D.C’s 3-3-4 ona freekick in the D.C. end, one of Douglas’ better ones, back and made it 2-1 with the the right side, so he took alignment, which was without Royal Roads scored from a god the main reason for the same kind of play as their first advantage of the situation, the extra man back to cover; rebound. what they were used to. This D.C. players had many good . closed out scoring on the first chances until in the 42nd half, with Royal Roads ahead minute when ‘‘Chuck closed 3-2. the gap to make it 4-3 via a The second half was a bit well-placed head ball from a harder fought, as more fouls corner kick. Unfortunatley, were called and both teams further chances after this “A MOVIE WITH ALL‘THE RIGHT STUFF...’ played more aggressively. The proved to be a case of too little , ; : most memorable of these was too late, and that was the way Tom Wolfe’s Hee yl comes to the screen in epic, when Paul Dickey was given a it stood; 4-3 for the Royal vishal sp SETAC ar in ; eae yellow card for what we on the Roads over the good guys. sidelines construed as being Don Lobo played well in goal “putting extra effort into aagain, and Paul Dickey and tackle’? 13 minutes into theGlen Hayward, had a good second half. game out front. Next: on to After that, play got scrambly Malaspina. THEY BLEW IT AGAIN On Sunday, the Men's soc- fought by both teams to Bist cer team played one of the the ball in the net, with good best games of the season, chances had by both sides. losing out in a tough 1-0 It was a fairly clean played decision to Malaspina. at A : ame, with players too numer- Moody Park. Malaspina, who eee : ‘ ous to mention who played are held to be one of the best well; everyone on the team i in the pesracs Were contributed. It was a good day uc See eave without getting for spectators, as well, as 40 of scored upon. \you showed up at one time or The game’s only goal was another; a record attendance scored 14 ‘minutes into the for ys. game when Malaspina for- The next game for the team wards broke in on goal on the is another home game, to be right side, drawing out played next Saturday(October ‘keeper Don Lobo and putting 22) at Sapperton Park at the ballin the far corner of the 1:00pm. Our opponents: net behind him. After that it Okanagan College Lakers. . was a _hard-pitched _ battle Please; be there! fF Ef aE : How the future began. HOCKEY PLAYERS NEEDED E ' A ROBERT CHARTOFF-IRWIN WINKLER PRODUCTION of A PHILIP KAUFMAN FILM “THE RIGHT STUFF” j } 1 j CHARLES FRANK SCOTT GLENN ED HARRIS LANCE HENRIKSEN SCOTT PAULIN DENNIS QUAID $20 will get you Ice time Wedn esday mM ornings SAM SHEPARD FRED WARD KIM STANLEY BARBARA HERSHEY VERONICA CARTWRIGHT PAMELA REED Music by BILL CONTI Director of Photography CALEB DESCHANEL Based on the Book by TOM WOLFE Produced by IRWIN WINKLER and ROBERT CHARTOFF written for the Screen and Directed by PHILIP KAUFMAN SE Semen from 7:15 to 8:45, till December maar TOMI Satie ADULT ACCOMPANIMENT OPENS FRIDAY OCTOBER 21ST at the CENTRE and the LOUGHEED MALL. Goalies Don’t have to pay For More Information see Betty Lou Hayes office 1338