FOR SALE Elac miracord automatic turntable with cartridge. $75.00 or best offer. Call Derek 273-5461 loc. 55 or 274-3608 evgs. ae ae Derek Francis GERONTOLOGY GAME The End of The Line is a simulation game in social gerontology. If you are someone interested in working with the elderly; a student of the aging process; interested in one of the helping profession or interested in learning about simulations as a learning tool, then you will be in- terested in participating. Limited to 30-35 players; overflow can be observers. Jan. 31, 7-10 p.m., Surrey, 406. If interested contact Phil Warren, S238. If I can't be reached, leave your name and phone. I will put you on the list of participants. Seales Phil Warren ATHLETICS RESULTS Women's Basketball: The Douglas College womens basketball team started the second season with two wins over Selkirk College in Castlegar, January 11 and 12. In the first game Douglas came back from an 8 point deficit at the half to win by a score of 56-44. Carol Homewood was outstanding for Douglas in this game, scoring 19 points, while Colleen Butterworth, Shelley Paul and Carol Fast each scored 8 points for Douglas. In the second game Douglas led from start to finish, winning comfortably by a score of 49 to 37. Wendy Ellis notched 15 points for Douglas, while Darryl Watts scored 13 points and Carol Homewood 9 points. Both the men's and women's teams will be in action this weekend playing two games against the visiting Cariboo College teams from Kamloops. Men's Volleyball: The Douglas College men's volleyball team travelled to Victoria on January 12, for a Totem Conference tournament hosted by Camosun College. When the smoke had cleared, after a day of fierce competition, Douglas had won 4 games and lost 4 games. The actual results were as follows:- Douglas 16 Malaspina 14 Douglas 8 Malaspina iD Douglas iS Set yell wd» 8 Douglas alae BrCre a. iD Douglas 5 Royal Roads 2 Douglas LD Royal Roads il, Douglas yh Vancouver Community College 15 Douglas 5 Vancouver Community College 15 Coach John Lussier was not entirely dissatisfied with his team's performance and is convinced the team will improve its showing at the next tournament in Kelowna, February 1 and 2. The team to beat is obviously Vancouver Community College. = Ore i=