rR Ee February 18, 1980 Curling The Douglas College mens curling team partici- pated in the Totem Con- ference curling champion- ships in Nanaimo on Feb- ruary 8th and 9th, and finished second — thereby winning the Silver Medal. There were seven col- leges competing in this ‘round robin championship which was won by Royal Roads Military College with a record of 5 wins and 1 loss. The results of the Douglas games were as follows: _ D.C. 9 Okanagan 3 D.C. 3. Cariboo 7 DiGs 9°-E.N.C: 2 D.C. 4. Royal Roads 6 EGA VEER T: 5 D.C. 5 Malaspina 4 The Douglas team was comprised of the following players: Ray Hutchinson (skip) Tom Armitage (third) Stan Walker (second) Doug McKinnely (lead) ~ Lynn Leavens (coack) According to coach Lea- vens the level of curling throughout the champion- ships was of a high calibre. Basketball The College mens’ bas- a ketball team split a couple | of games with Royal Roads | Military College on Feb- ruary 8th and 9th. On the 8th Douglas won a é cliff hanger by a score of 67-66. Top scorers for Douglas were Paul Cuffley (24), Brent Erickson (14), and Lloyd Clefstad (14). On the 9th, Royal Roads jumped into an early 10 point lead and went on to win com- fortably by a score of 86-71. Top scorers for Douglas in this game were Brent Erickson (23), Paul Cuffley (19) and Lloyd Clefstand | (14). In Kelowna, meanwhile, on February 1st and 2nd, mens team _ had _ilittle trouble in dispatiching Oka- nagan College in two games by scores of 75-29 and 65-30. This weekend both mens and womens teams see ac- tion again, their opponents being Vancouver Com- munity College. and B.C. IE Rugby ' The Douglas Rugby Club started its spring schedule with 2 wins anda loss against Richmond last Sa- turday. The first team won a of 15-9. The final outcome was in doubt until the final minutes of the game when Russ Laurie converted a 20 yard penalty goal for Doug- the Douglas College wo-° chippy encounter by a score - las. The first team still leads the nine-team first division with 8 wins and one loss, 4 points clear of second placed Richmond. In the second division, Douglas romped to an easy 42-0 win and with a record of 8 wins and 1 loss are still one point behind league leaders Pocomo.. The third team lost by a score of 7-6 and with a record of 7 wins and one loss still lead the third RAAAAAARAARAEAAAAEAAEAAIAEAAAS, The Other Press division. York University from On- tario will be playing against Douglas College at Queens Park Stadium on Tuesday, March 12th. Kick-off time is 7:00 p.m. On May 17th, Douglas will be playing against Glenn Innes from Aus- tralia. The game will also be in Queens Park Stadium and kick-off will be at 2:30 p.m. SOCIALIST DISCUSSION GROUP MEETING WEDNESDAY FEB, 20 2:00PM Room: 304 SPEAKERS FROM | THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CANADA | AND YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE page nine cm HOT LUNCH Regular Soft Drink | FREE B-B-0-0 KITTY CORNER TO N:W: CAMPUS