page 14 December 6, 1985 Looking up D.C. Men’s Volleyball is looking up. Last Saturday, the Royals played in a tournament in Malaspina against by Cynthia Kilt Cariboo College, the Royal Roads and Malaspina winning against all of them... The Royals easily won against Cariboo 15-2 and 15-6. D.C. played the Royal Roads, with outstanding performances by centre blocker Blake Bevan and setter Paul Funk, they won 15-8 and 15-6. Beating Malaspina 15-4, 15-8; the Royals currently have 6 wins and no losses.Showing everyone why they have first place in the Totem Confer- ence. The D.C. Royals women’s volley- ball team is having their share of troubles. Due to an accident, the night before the Royals were planning to go to Kamloops, the team had to forfeit two of their games in the tourn- ment. But the team perservered, and with Coach Louretta in 6th spot,D.C. won their match against V.C.C. 15-8, 9-15, 15-11 and their game against the Cariboo Chiefs 15-9, 17-15. Unfortunaltely, their coach was in- eligible as a player, making those two wins void. But with three hours sleep, the team were excellent competitors, showing that they might soon be the team in beat. MMUMMAMMMMAMRMHAM MM Celebrate New YEAR'S EVE MR. MUNCHIE’S e. The Other SAID WHEN IT I MCAN BATHING Suit, You Ing EciLe! Su iT, Gravhic/The Link DC sports news Intramural Soccer’s regular season had finished with the top 4 teams in the first division being: Liverpool F.C. with 20 pts, Casuals Last Stand and Thunder Ducks- both with 15 pts and Kahlua Klub with 13 points. The second division’s teams in the playoff are Hajduk Split and Queens Avenue Gang. each with 16. pts, = Kamikazee Kickers with 15 pts and Team 16 with 14 points. With a four-point lead over the sec- ond place teams, Liverpool F.C. is favoured to win. But anything can happen with the winners from Dec- embers 5th’s games advancing to the Semi-finals which take place in the gym on December 12th between 12-1 pm, Finals take place after the semi- finals from 1-2 pm. Prizes will be awarded to the top four teams. BASKETBALL Anyone who has never seen fight- ing in a basketball game, last Friday’s game between the D.C. Royal’s mens basketball team and the Vancouver Police was the one to see. The Royals led_ the first half 38-36 and increased their lead to a 6-point margin by the end of the game, win- ning against the Vancouver Police by the score of 84 to 78. The game was not without a few in- stances of fighting. But with the game’s leading scorers: Al Church (21) with 16 points, Randy Stevens (11( with 14 pts and Brent Henderson (23) with 13 pts; the Royals defeated the Vancouver Police, who earlier this season won the Royal Classic Tourna- ment over the Royals. ALL YOU CAN EAT from our FANTASTIC BUFFET (includes large selection of appetizers & entrees) Sparkling Bubbly Party Favors at Midnight Surprizes Every Hour ENTERTAINMENT BY: %e> > The Blues Brothers! Tickets only $60. per couple. Available at Mr. Munchies, 64-8th Street, or call 524-6811 Tae v ! e Our Private Dining Room accommodates up to 130 people ¢ Special group rates for 20 or more ¢ It's nimbostrous! R. MUNCHIES Cev vine, statron ) Mon-Thurs...11-10 pm Fri...11 to Midnight Sat...Noon-Midnight Sun...Noon-10 pm OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK es Cross Country and Downhill Fun for the whole family. SNEAK-AWAY HIDE-AWAY for 2. days & nights for 4 days & nights $80* Cross Country $140* Cross Country $90* Downhill OR = $165* Downhill Packages include lodge accommodation, trail or lift passes, equipment rental and sleigh ride. Miles of cross country and downhill skiing PLUS hearty food, crackling fireplaces, and apres-ski for the whole family. Regular rates from $39/couple (family rates available). For reservations: Manning Park Resort *Prices are per person, Manning Park, B.C. based on double occupancy. VOX 1R0 Call for starting dates. (604) 840-8822