page 18 November 22, 1985 Last Friday was one of the worst days ever for the D.C. Royals women’s basketball team, with the team losing by Cynthia Kilt by almost 30 points, against Sr. A. at Douglas. The loss for the women did not deter the men’s team from once again being victorious. This time, the Royals played the Vancouver Meralomas. With a close first half, the score was 44-40 for the Royals at half-time. In the second half, the Royals scored 60 points to Meraloma’s 53, giving the Royals a 104-93 win. Leading scorers for the Royals were: Brian Brown (14) and Rich Mesich (22), both with 18 points in the game. Ups and Downs The Other Press It’s been a slow start for the D.C. Royals Women’s Volleyball team, last weekend they played in a tournament at Langley’s Trinity Western College. Hopes rose when the Royals beat the Royal, two games to one. Winning the first match 15 - 8, then losing the second 5 - 15, and defeating the Royal Roads, to win their first game of the tournament. But the Royals lost their two other games against Trinity Western and the Six-Packers, placing 3rd in their pool. With the return of two more players, the Royals are expected to improve their current totem league standings of no wins and four losses. Royals overC.B.I. November 16 was the day that the Douglas College Royals men’s hockey team couldn’t be defeated. Scoring 13 goals, to win 13 - 2 over Clearbrook’s Columbia Bible Institute (C.B.1.) at the Port Moody Sports Arena. Eight minutes and thirteen seconds into the first period, Don Woodley (12) scored off a Lawrence Carlson (20) assist, to give the Royals a 1 - 0 edge. The Royals added two un- answered goals by Harold Mainman (9) and Paul Spitz (21). The period ended with the Royals winning 4 - 2. The Royals doubled their goal margin for the second period, ending the period with a 8 - 2 margin. Five goals were scored in the third period, to give the Royals a 13 - 2 win. Leading scorers for the Royals were: Harold Mainman (9) and Don Woodley (12), both with 4 goals. The Douglas College Royals are currently undefeated, with 7 wins and no losses. -Men’s Y Bakotball Badminton Volleyball Men- Tournament at Malaspina College. Women- Tournament Sunday December 1. Women’s Basketball Royals at U.B.C. Tournament December 6, 6:30pm. Women’s Basketball Royals vs. Sr. A. in the Gym ’ Sports Bulletin Board | Friday November 29, 8pm. Royals vs. Vancouver Police in the Gym Saturday November 30 D.C. Badminton team at V.C.C. ——_—, at Cariboo College. photo by Dave Watson Paul Spitz(21) aids Douglas in their win over C.B.1 Do you want fun and © adventure in you Life? Then, become a — writer for the - Other Press. Come to our Tuesday staff meeting at 3:00pm Everyone is welcome to come!!!!