Nov. 27, 1986. Page 14 The Orher Press Other Sports Wrestlers hold on strong in two tournaments D.C. Wrestling Club took overall honours at the recent Royal Roads Military College Tourna- ment but had to settle for second in their own D.C. Open Tournament. Topping their weight- class at Royal Roads were: Craig Roberts, Tony DellaMattia, Frank Torres and Dave Beneteau. Scott Vere, Sonny Gill, Clayton Dyck and Tony Della- Mattia placed second in their categories, with DellaMattia competing in Pair retired early by D.C. By Rob Hancock The D.C. boxing Club sent three pugilists to the Victoria Boxing Show on November 16th and _ all three returned winners. Seniors Sylvian LeBlanc and Kim Sanders retired their opponents in the 2nd and 3rd rounds _respec- tively, while Intermediate Ron Kiuimaa won by a 5-0 boxers decision. All three boxers join Brian Balewiczk and Fabian Teagle for _ the Senior-Intermediate- Novice tournament at the B.C. Training Centre, 250 South Willingdon Ave.,Bby. That’s Sunday, November 30th at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm. two weight classes. D.C. finished the meet with 68 points, 20 more than 2nd place Alberni W.C. B.M.W.C. finished 15 points ahead of host D.C. in the Open Champion- ship, but Frank Torres and a man named _ Simpson won in their weight class. A man named Fawcett finished 2nd in his class ahead of Scott Vere; I’m sure [ll know’ Mr. Simpson’s and Fawcett’s first names as soon as they read this. Frankie say : G’day to the Yeti? : Or is that: the Yetii? Ripper Time Had By Thanks goes to every- one who came to the Yeti Ski Club’s “Dow Under Dance” on Friday, Nov. 7. The dance would not have been the success it was without you. I would like to especially thank all the volunteers and social staff whose efforts did not go unnoticed. The club also appreciates the hard work D.J., Dave, and Scott put into organizing the dance. Congratulations to Mike Bouchard who won the Big White trip for two in the raffle. See you on the slopes Mike! The money raised from the dance will go _ to subsidizing the — club’s trips this semester. Speaking of trips, we have a few coming up which may interest you. The first is to Blackcomb on November 30. The bus is $5.00 and lifts are $20.00. Rentals and beginners packages are available. Come ski away the morning and catch the All Grey Cup in the after- noon. The bus leaves at 6:30 am from the upper parking lot on Royal Ave. The Yeti’s are going to Big White on January 9- 11. You get transporta- tion, 2 nights accomoda- tion, and two days of ski- ing for only $90.00. Good deal, eh? We only have a few openings left, so if you want to go, get your cash in. Every one had a great time last year and I expect this year will be the same. If you are interested in joining the Yeti Ski Club, we have meetings every Thursday at 12:15 pm in Room 4306. You can also phone me at 939-6173 for more information. Our next dance will be on Jan. 16, so we look forward to your continued support. ** Remember, you don’t have to be an expert skier to enjoy the snow, see you on the slopes! Paul Ehni President, Yeti Ski Club Some sports scores D.C. Hockey team 7-1-0 D.C. 7, Trinity Western 5 D.C. 5, Ladner Islanders 5 Women win U.B.C. tournament D.C. 102, B. C.LT. 41 . D.C. 87, U.B.C. 48 Men take two too D.C. 89, Big Bend 78. D.C. 74, Big Bend 69 Volleyball (Men’s tournament play) V.CiC. 2; DC. 1 Selkirk 2, D. Cc. 0 D.C. 2, Trinity Western 0