ree? When addressing correspondence to E.Donovan Jones (Liberal Arts Dept.) or Dorothy Jones (Fine Arts Dept.) we would ask that you please identify each person py their full names, thus avoiding mail addressed to "D.Jones", Co-operation in this matter will ensure speedier distribution of correspondence. THANK YOU from _ Liberal Arts Department Fine Arts Department DOUGLAS COLLEGE LISRARY ARCHIVES SOCCER TEAM SQUEAKS BY OLYMPICS The Douglas College soccer team defeated Olympics soccer club by a score of 2-1 in an exciting match play- ed At Hume Park on Sunday. The score was tied at 1-1 at the half with both teams missing numerous scoring oppor- tunities and with both goalies pulling off some brilliant saves. Play in the second hai was as exciting as the first half with neither team letting up and play swinging from one end of the field to the other. In the dying minutes of the game John Savoie scored the winner for Douglas. The other Douglas goal was scored by Dan Scholfield. This was the last game for Douglas before they travel down to Eugene, Oregon on the weekend to compete in the University of Oregon Duck-Beaver Tournament. The team is looking great and stand a chance to do well. They play the University of Idaho in the first round. The soccer team will be accompan- ied by the Douglas College rugby team who will be playing two matches in Eugene against Eugene Rugby Club and Corn Valley Rugby Club. GERT VAN NIEKERK