MAD HATTER = ' take ee ee Lorene te ARCHIVES, SOCCER TEAM. On Friday last Douglas College played an exhibition game at Trinity Western. On arriving at the college the students were overawed by the sight of the gymnasium and the college's own changing rooms. Once in the changing room the various "Jesus Loves" & "Jesus Saves" posters over the wash basins and urinals did little to _. boost moral, as it was obvious that higher powers may have some part to play in the game that was to follow. On arriving at the pitch some half mile away, the sight of fourteen soccer players kneeling on the touch line supposedly praying, was met with a pregnant silence, realising that this was only the pre-game coaches talk the whole team relaxed a little. A clap of thunder and flash of lightning on the kickoff did little again to boost our egos. However the final score was 6 - 2 for Douglas College, and as the final whistle blew, a faint murmur of wind blew across the pitch and a voice was heard to say from afar - "Well you can't win'em all" On Sunday we met B.C.I.T. in a league game at Hune Park. Our spec- tators reached in the double figures, but their sarcastic cheering did little to boost our team to a victory. In a disastrous 10 minute period in the first half B.C.I.T. managed by devious means to get the ball in the back of the net four times. The college fought well, but only managed to get the ball g in the net on one occasion, thanks to a bad call by the referee,'as opposed to the skill level of our team (we did however hit the woodwork on a couple of occasions. The final score was 6 - 1 to B.C.I.T. who well deserved to win but not by so great a margin. The team now has a rest ( as it has had most weeks) wtil the end of the month, which is just as well with Thanksgiving weekend upon us, and it various festivities,so as the actress said to the bishop - don't forget the stuffing. Chris Johnson Apalogivn fv Hee spalling ek - we have ; Scoltinh secelam -