ere LIBRARY ati 10 SPORTS REPORT DOUGLAS PLACES SECOND IN TOTEM CROSS COUNTRY CHAMP TIONSHIP The 1973 Totem Conference Cross Country Championships were conducted in near freezing weather at B.C.I.T. last Saturday. Conditions were extremely difficult for the runners to say the least as they had to plod up hill and down dale through snow, mud and ice over the 4% mile course. But this is how one always visualizes cross country running, and the mud-spattered runners appeared in reasonably good spirits as they squelched, slipped and stumbled around the course. The Douglas team of Bill Walker, Bruce Dugdale Laurie Sparks and Craig Angeltvedt finished second in the team event behind winners Trinity Western College. Tony Barren of B.C.1I.T. was the individual winner. WOMENS BASKETBALL TEAM WIN TWO MORE The Douglas College women's basketball team continued to show good form last week winning two more matches. On Monday they completely annihilated Lord Tweedsmuir Senior Secondary School defeating t by a score of 75 - 14. This is the most points a Douglas women's basketball team have ever scored in a single game. Karen Morley was outstanding for Douglas scoring 40 points. On Friday evening Douglas trimmed Columbia Bible Institute to the tune of 47 - 30. Once again Karen Morley was outstanding for Douglas as was Marian Wilson, Barb Ingle and Anne Bain. The team's record now stands at 5 wins and 1 loss. This week they take on North Surrey Secondary School and Trinity Western College. Gert van Niekerk