page ten The Other Press Friday, Oct. 24, 1980 by Clint Longley The Douglas College Rug- by Club overcame the imp- ressive prior game scouting report on Maple Ridge and took all three games on the weekend. In division one the two remaining undefeated teams met Saturday afternoon at Queens Park and Douglas -came out on top 37-7. Tries were scored by Pat Ponti, Garth Fraser, Russ Lawrie, Raleigh Debow, Phil Cam peau and George Boon. Lawrie also added four con- verts and two field goals. ‘‘Thats the best I’ve ever seen Russ kick. He was putting through fifty yarders from the sidelines,’’ stated coach Gert van Niekerk. The second team won their game 25-3 and the third team also came out on top 20-3. Division one still undefeated Benny Boon, Lenny Lem- ieux, Gord Houchen, Alex Fong and Tom Watson each scored a try for the Douglas second team. Lemieux kick- ed a convert and a penalty kick to round off the scoring. In third team action, Peter Bricker, Dave Pearcy, Dave, Malcolm, and Eoin White scored tries while Gert van Niekerk and John Grimson kicked converts. WOMEN'S FIELD HOCK- EY Coach: Saant Kular Phone No. 581-7859 ; League: Burnaby Women’s Field Hockey Note: All games are on Sundays and are -onducted at the Central Vi 2y fiedld hockey complex in ‘«rnaby. The. season exten.; from September to April with a break over Christmas. Eligibility: To compete players must be registered students at Douglas College, although there are no spec- ific credit hours required. VOLLEYBALL Men's Coach: John Lussier Home Phone No: 438-9944 Women's Coach: - Barb Lussier : Home Phone No: 438-9944 League: Totem Conference (2)Tuesday 7:00-9:00p.m., Coquitlam campus. NOTE:The top two teams at the playoffs qualify for the 4-West championships. The top two teams at the 4-West championships qualify for the national championships. Nov. 21&22 Coastal tour- nament at BCIT- men and women. Jan. 24&25 Interlocking tournament at CNC - men only. Jan. 30&31 Interlocking tournament at VCC - women only. ; Feb. 21’922 Interlocking tournament at VCC - men only. Feb. 28&29 Coastal tour- nament at BCIT - men and women. March 6&7 Totem champion ships. March 19&20 Canadian championships. championships - Cape Bret- on, N.S. Format: The interlocking tournaments are all round robin tournaments, while Coastal tournaments are all single robin tournaments. One point awarded for each match won. The playoffs will be conducted on March 6 and 7, and will be hosted by the team with the most points at the end of the regular season play. The top four teams in each of the men’s and women’s division will qualify for the playoffs. In the event of a tie, placings shall be decided as follows: (1)Win-loss record between the tie teams. )2)Points for and against between tie teams. : (3)Total points for an against in league play. Eligibility: To be eligible to compete in Totem Conference competition, players must be registered in nine semester hours of . credit. j I You may be interested to know that Time Out is going to be a regular feature in this paper. Its purpose will be to try and keep Douglas students up to date on the happenings of the sport teams and take you behind the scenes. ) by Greg Heakes I’ll begin this week by mentioning the tragic inc- ident that happened two weeks ago to one our rugby players during the Bert Flynn Tournament. Long standing club mem- ber John Tyrecki suffered a broken neck during a game against Calgary. The latest information on his condition is that he has regained the use of his hands but he is still partially paralysed from the waist down. It was such an upsetting ' experience for the players that a few of them declined to play last weekend against Maple Ridge. Let’s all wish John a speedy recovery and the best in the future. * * * Even though our soccer team sits at the half way Out point of the season with a 1-6-1 record, they seem to be improving steadily as the weeks progress. One bright spot is the play of midfield centre Bruce MacDonald who has scored over half the teams. goals to date. Last weekend. they lost two games inc- luding a heartbreaker to Capilano College when they were scored on in the last minute of play wich broke a 2-2 deadlock. Another has been the play of former Surrey Ram foot- ball star, Mark Kilmartin. What Kilmartin lacks in basic skills and experience he makes up for in his hustle which eventually led to MacDonald’s goal on Sunday at Queens Park. Coach Alec Whittam is in a bit of a predicament after their backup goalie, Gordon Lyle, dislocated his finger in practice recently. He says he has no replacement and does not want to go through the same predicament as the first week of play, when they had to stick any and everybody in the nets bec- ause they had no goalie. The same situation will on ly arise if their number one goalie, Kenya native, Kam Bahachu, gets injured. Bahachu has been with the team since the second week of play. Southern Comfort. Enjoy it straight up, on the rocks, or blended with your favourite mixer. : The unique taste of Southern Comfort enjoyed for over 125 years. by Warren Memeghello Our school team needs your support. So you know how to play basketball? We could sure use you, if you do. We’re the Douglas College men’s team. You don’t have to be a pro basketball player to play for this team. We have a good looking team and the coach is willing to give you all the help you need. We just don’t have enough players to make a complete and executing team. We have our practices three times a week,Monday and Wednesday at the Coq- uitlam campus and Wed- nesday at the Arenex in Queens Park. The times of practices are from 5:00 to 6:30 all nights. You only have to show up for two, if vou’re tight for time. If vou’re willing and able to show up, we sure will app- reciate you coming out. For people that don’t want to play, but are int- erested in the team we need a manager and someone to keep stats. If none of the above excites you, we sure could use your support. Our first game is at and against, Capilano College at 7:00 this Saturday. Thanks! For further information call Dan Moore at 588-9037.