page ten The Other Press photo by Greg Heakes| » its a race for the ball. Involved are aDonsioa players L-R: Rod McNish, Randy Kennett, Chris Eidsuik, Dave McPherson and Warren Meneghello Rum flavoured. “= Wine dipped. along with the cards. Friday, Nov. 7, 1980. Time Out | Plans are under way for a ‘‘name the Douglas sports team contest’’ that will take place hopefully next semester during registration. In the last eight years only the Douglas ‘‘Totems’’ have had any kind of a name to speak of. by Greg Heakes A couple of years back our Athletic Director Gert van Niekerk, and former president George Wootton tried to get something going for names but none were satisfactory. Students went as far out on a limb as to present suggestions like ‘‘Rooten Tooten Cowboys’’ and the Douglas ‘‘Firs’’. The Firs almost- stuck but was eventually vetoed. Niekerk said he would like to take somewhere between 10 and 15 of the best suggestions before the College Board and let them decide from there. A prize, of course, would be awarded for the winning name. ecoce The Construction Management team prevailed through the second week of volleyball and won the third Annual Coquitlam Volleyball Classic at the Winslow gym last Thursday. Lead by faculty team member, Earl Naismith, they went undefeated in the five team round-robin tourna- ment. Runners up were Retail Management, followed by Adult Basic Education, Child Care Workers and Secretarial Arts. eooce The first annual Coquitlam Badminton Classic will be conducted at Winslow Campus at 12:00 on November 13th and 20th. Competition will be on the basis of a mixed doubles single elimination tournament with a consolation event and entries that will be limited to 16 teams. Entries must be phoned into Gert van Niekerk at 939-6611 local 37. e000 It seems that last Sunday’s B.C. Lion football game broke up a basketball game between a team of Surrey Senior B Men’s League players and the Douglas College mens team. The Surrey team, who were supposed to play a 4:00 game against Douglas at the Winslow gym, received some free tickets to the B.C. - Winnipeg game and jammed out of the exhibition match at the last second. The basketball team needs a manager. The manager’s duties are to help with practices and keep stats of games. For anyone interested, it’s a paying job and they will be able to travel with the team to Vancouver Island and the Interior. Contact the Student Placement Centre. ‘$1.00 OFF“ YOUR NEXT MEAL ($10.00 MINIMUM) binos WESTMINSTER MALL 555 - 6th STREET RESTAURANT New Westminster (2 HOURS FREE PARKING) OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 24 HOURS e PANCAKES e ENTREES e WAFFLES ¢ STEAKS e OMELETTES e SEAFOODS e SOUPS * SALADS « SANDWICHES ¢ DESSERTS ¢ BURGERS 7:00 AMTO 11:00 AM MONDAY TO FRIDAY Complete Meals for SENIOR CITIZENS and CHILDREN 12 and under with MODEST PRICES & PORTIONS \. NEW MANAGEMENT -NEW CHEF) BREAKFAST SPECIALS $ 13 a0 © N 2