Tuesday, December 9, 1980. ; The Other Press page seventeen _ Second in coastal tournament byGREG HEAKES ‘It did’t take long for the Douglas College men’s vol- leyball team to establish themselves as one of the front runners in the race for coastal supremacy in the Totem conference. They did.it by finishing a close second to Langara, Nov. 21, 22, in their first tournament of the year at BCIT. : They dropped three games out of four to Lang- ara, 15-11, 15-12 and 15-7. They won the third game 15-5. In their second match the tournament Douglas completely dominated Roya: Roads military college, tak- ing them in three straight. Other victories came against Malaspina in four games and host BCIT in five games. Douglas got some key hitting from Warren Scheel- ar and their blocking came from John Wilkie and Wally Funk when they needed it. Wayne Radorski was instru- mental throughout the tour- nament with his setting. “‘T wasn’t surprised that we placed second but I was surpirised at how close we came to beating Langara. i thought they would have a really super team this year but now I think that we’re well within their range,’’ said Douglas coach John Lussier. Against Langara on the opening day, Douglas saw an early lead slip away from them as they dropped the first two games. They came back to win the third one but Langara only needed a win in the fourth game to clinch the match and the best out of five series. Lussier felt the team real- ly started to jell together during their third match of the tournament when they faced Malaspina and were down 10-2. “We really played well and came to win that game for the match. Hopefully we won't have to do that too often but at least we know we can if we have to,’ said Lussier. The Douglas College women’s team finished four- th out of five teams at the Coastal tournament. Their only victory was over Malaspina. They lost to Capilano, Langara and BCIT but took a game each from the latter two. Locken upsets Dennison in final during rugby arm-wrestling championships by GERT VAN NIEKERK The Douglas College rug- by club conducted its first annual arm-wrestling cham- pionship in conjunction with a Grey Cup party during November. In the heavyweight divis- ion (190 lbs. and over) rookie Scott Locken stunned the critics by upsetting pre- tourney favourite Gord Den- nison in the final. DIALA SNAK FRIED CHICKEN PIZZERIA SUBMARINES FREE DELIVERY IN NEW WEST AND BURNABY AREA 40 1-8thST NEW WEST a In the middleweight divis- ion (170-190lbs.) another rookie, Steve Voelpel, also caused an upset in the final match by defeating Raleigh Debow. The _pre-tourney prediction was that no one would defeat Debow who has benchpressed 340 lbs. It was only in the light- weight division (170 lbs. and under) that the favourite Carrie! Away) ENl: The EquiPmenT vu sec iv ThiS QAME 1S VEry import As IT gives Freedom of Move + me’ & Profecvion: 2 KueeF CExelewT For "Ay sical Couiac7). 2. SofT Leather Gloves (fer grip ih Punching) SEL bow Pad. ¥ 5 Aéadgear( For protecTiow agains The Balt.) §. Kidwey BeLT (For Those who ge came through, in the person of Paul (The Hulk) Cum- mings. He defeated Henry Boon in a grim and hard fought final having easily won his first four matches. The rugby team will con- tinue practicing over the Christmas break and new- comers are still welcome to join the team. For more information phone Gert van Niekerk at 584-0154. Morder Ball: Murder Ball, is The NaTiowal PasTime,o€ Lumber Jacks {College STiodeuTs of Lycosia, IT CowsisTs of Niwe PL Ayérs ow A Field. Awd as is The ObvecToF Every Game You musT VSc ore more Points Thaw The OTher TEAM. Or you Lest The game. : The rules Are Sinple, for Ever: Ball Through The hoop iTs owe Pont, For Every Player deliBerally hiT With Ball or Fis Tew PoinT CleducTion. Fights Are Allowed. BuT OWky OWE ow ONE. PeoPle who wrile§ The Gall is a Small Alumivum ProdecTiL€ WiTh A STEEL Core. ThArs ball is used 78 Score Poivts To TAKE OuT Players. Gee wexT Pawel Ca t Toons: Cartoonists are draw STupicl Fillers Like This. They pelly Oy Alot and are blLaw PEOPLE ( wo Fun AT partes), 4%, & *. AON. Row Loveless 80. Perry Kelly, of the Marilns Misfits, attempts to grab the ball out of- the hands of the Bearded Clams’ Stue Ruttan. Kelly and Ruttan were participants in the Second Annual Buck Buck Intra-mural Basketball tournament hosted by the Richmond campus. photo by GREG HEAKES ‘T +s WoT Easy SCor- ing PornTs iw This GAME You have To be FasT STrong Aud Agife. The move You SEE iv The Panel here is A Sacrifice rove. This is Ustd To uncdernine The o7AEr players. And To geTA Break vin Penalties. a NE A bs : a Are ighliva. Tiahts® mre abo € Peal CapTains of Tighe” Fighls prepbig ta ten Bile de é everale EwThusiasore From Petrol ONLy Way You géT To wd Are good For JEAN fornk. Ge C ap7iav of The Terre QBeoT They CanwoT Grav, Brawling 1S To b€ A retired Goalie 13 in Bad’ TASTE, And isworAlloed 29 (NA Sense... Dye . crewed myseLe uf Sere