SP RSE ss RUGBY TEAM MAINTAINS PERFECT RECORD The Douglas College rugby team closed out its fall schedule with an easy 17-3 victory over Capilano College at Ambleside Park on Sunday. By so doing they kept intact their unbeaten record this season, and walked away with the ieague championship. Final standings in the league were: Douglas College B.Cct 1; Simon Fraser University Malaspina College Capilano College OWN re In the statistics department Douglas scored a total of 179 points and had only 29 points scored against them. This undoubtedly is a phenomenal record. Top . Scorers for Douglas through the season were: Dave Jagger = _ 37 points Brian McAdam - 30 points Bert Kirby =~ 20 points George Boan =) 12 points Bill Mosdell = 12 points John Turechi - 12 points Bob Given = 8 points Rod Miller “8 points Phil Sharp = 8 points Bill Houston = 8 points Rick Cook = . & points Huji O'Hara - 4 points Chuck Kenyon =< 4 points Rugby continues in the spring with ., the Douglas team playing an exhibition series and hosting a 7 a-side tournament before going down to play in a tournament in San Francisco over Easter. SOCCER TEA] GOES DOW TC MALASPINA The Douglas College soccer team closed out its season with a 5-0 loss to Malaspina College in Nanaimo on Saturday. | Losing this match dropped Douglas to 4th position in the final standings of sR OL ieee R ARY DOUGLAS Cc tk Let nee Lisk: ie Lire AMY ined SUBMITTED - Dec. 3, 1973 4. the 7 team league, while Malaspina clinched 2nd spot with their victory. The league title was won by Vancouver City College with a perfect 12-0 record. Douglas certainly had the talent this year to win this league but too many players tailed to show up for crucial games and the team's line up had to be changed far too often. This made it difficult to get any cohesion and continuity in the team's strategy. In the spring the team will be getting together again for a few exhibiton games before venturing down to play ina tournament in Eugene, Oregon. WOTENS BASKETDALL TEA’ PIPS TRINITY The Douglas College womens basketball team edged Trinity Western Spartans by a score of 27-26 in a most exciting and sometimes rough encounter at Trinity Western College on Friday evening. Douglas College led by a score of 15-12 at the half with Gail Cheverly and Karen Morley supplying most of the punch in the Douglas attack and with Anda Rishel being outstanding for Douglas on the rebounds under the Douglas basket. In the 3rd quarter Trinity switched to a zone defense and Karen Morley had to retire from the game with an injured fingér. This seemed to blunt the Douglas offense and they were held scoreless in the 3rd quarter as Trinity went ahead 22-15. Some stern words by coach Marian Wilson in : between the 3rd and 4th quarters seemed to revive the Douglas girls as they went on a scoring spree in the last eight minutes to regain the lead and hold on for victory. GERT VAN NIEKERK