PET ea The Other Press sient eee eee fe by Wes MacDonald All three divisions of the Douglas College rugby club played in Abbotsford last Saturday. The club came away with victories in all three divisions. Division one, which is made up of the elite players ot the club, annihilated Ab- betsford 35-0. This victory was partially due to the shell- shocked condition of Abbots- ford division one players after watching: their division two and three counterparts lose by similarly humiliating scores of 25-0 and 28-8. Superb play by the backs and excellent support from the scrum made } for an awesome Douglas attack that scored continuously all after- noon, The frustration of the Abbotsford team became ev- ident in the division one game as several fights broke out. The Douglas rugby club will be continuing play in the Fraser Valley League until the end of November, then they will break until March when play will begin again. When Super Dan Riordan, a star member of the third division. was asked how the team was shaping up he said, ‘‘It’s shaping up excell- ently considering the large rookie turnout this. year’ After a moments thought he added, ‘‘The coaching of Disco Gord Dennison has been a real help also. The club will be travelling Sports In Short...Sports In Short...Sports by Wes MacDonald November 9th is the date that has been set by Sugar Ray Leonard to announce whether he is. retiring or continuing to defend his undisputed World Welter- weight Crown ae th The N.F.L. players strike is continuing with no end in sight. So, American football fans it looks like your stuck with college ball for a while. The Canucks finally won one against Boston the. other night ending a five game losing streak. The World Series is dead news by now, but for those of ‘you that didn’t know, it was the Milwaukee Brewers de- feating the St. Louis Cardi- nals 6-3 to win in 6 games. Re RRR RR Rugby Cleans Up In All Three Divisions to England next August and touring the country playing against the English teams. The tour is being payed for out of the club members own pockets. The next game for Douglas will be this Saturday at the Queens Park Stadium again- st Surrey. Come out and support the Douglas Rugby club. The B.C. Lions lost again this time to the Hamilton Ti-Cats. 35-22. They've now - slipped to fourth place in the C.F.L. west. Lions: fans, it looks like another short sea- son. DEL ABWUE *EVERYTHING YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT BEER* Lesson *2 “Storage and temperature” Unlike wine, beer should be stored upright to avoid the extra surface contact with air in the bottle. Lagers should not be served below 7°C (45°F). Ales and dark beers taste better over 10°C (50°F); stouts, porter and bock at about 13°C (56°F). In fact, the English do not refrigerate their ales, porter and stouts at all* These temperatures are suggested as a guide by our brewmaster who believes many people have a tendency to serve their f beer a bit too cold. “Still,” our brewmaster adds, “‘it all comes down to personal preference. Some like it warm, some like it cold, and I’m sure there’s someone, somewhere who even likes it hot.” *But then some people think that the English also drive on the wrong side of the road. f sm I! H AB Hi! Wa Win ip all 'fo rue WNT TN > YATE Wl eae ee Ne OTT UT Tem ER NUTT SONAR AMIN Yatetetetetely® tet Ne tata MNT MMT yh * eeees Lesson *2 from the College of Beer knpwiesee Bae ee Yet 4 ws a Ke, eee en “ x * ae *, o Syne ete ae aaa ee Sea see aoe of SS Ss Lt f a ; \ ie i NU Afar lat sl LA a ih mi eS (Cl i ff |