In the second division game against Richmond, Douglas dominated the first half but missed out on several excellent scoring opportunities. Consequently, they were ahead by only 7-0 at the half ona field goal and touchdown by veteran Brian McAdam. The second half saw Douglas make several elementary errors allowing Richmond to tie the score at 7-7. This was one Douglas should have won. In the first division game Douglas played superb textbook rugby to defeat Richmond by a score of 15-3. Not one of the Douglas players could be faulted In this outstanding performance as the team, working like a machine, ran the Richmond team ragged. On the basis of this performance, Douglas will be tough to beat this spring. ‘Scorers for Douglas were Russ Laurie and Joel Schmidt with one touchdown each. and Burt Kirby with a touchdown and a 45-yard field-goal. Next week the first and third teams travel down to Bay, while the second team takes on Port Coquitlam. play Chukanaut i INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE INFORMATION The following people have knowledge of the foreign countries shown begide their names: Derek Francis Roger Stribley H.M. Creighton Thailand ' Helen Dunbar * England - Sweden, England H. Persad - ‘Trinidad, W.I. - Belgian Congo, Chris Johnson - England eigees oe Shirley Patz - India Peter Henderson - South Africa, U.K. James Urquhart a Rowecalan Firoz Kassam | = East Africa, New ee - UK. Guinea Howard Eaton - U.S.A., Turkey U.S.A. Lynn Leavens’ a John Yates N. Azab W. Day Ewen McAslan John A. Wong-Hen Simon Foulds England, Bulgaria Egypt, Holland, Germany India, France Scotland England, U.S.A. England, all W. European countries, Mexico, S. America, Australia and New Zealand. Gert Van Niekerk ) Sonya Van Niekerk) Andy Andrews Karin Storey Peggy Cromer Joe O'Brien Barry Leach N. Rhodesia, South Africa, Zambia England Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, India U.S.A., Germany, Mexico, Hawaii. England, Scotland India, Nepal, Germany, Austria.. Persons interested in educational travel should contact the relevant faculty member for preliminary advice. The Koerner Foundation offers grants in support of higher e/ucation which may be applied to foreign travel, especially if it is concerned with new or extended educational facilities, experimental programmes, seminars or ‘conferences, exchanges of personnel, or other means by which useful development may be encouraged. must reach the Koerner Foundation by March Ist. Applications must be made with the support of divisional directors and Grants range from $500 to $2,500. Further information may be obtained from Barry Leach or from other divisional directors.