Coach cautious From page 18 younger players will be getting the bulk of the playing time. . “We'll just play for this season and that’s it,” says Langley. ‘We're not thinking about next year.” Of course, no season would be considered a complete success with- ‘out bagging the overall champi- onship,’ and the team's past frustra- tions may just turn out to be the moti- vation: they need to. get over the . championship hump. _ During the meat of last season's schedule, three key Capilano players were suspended from the team for - , academic: reasons. .The trio is still ‘attending the.college and all indica- tors point to their reinstatement this - “Christmas. That would come just in~ time to play in. two. home tourna- rents in late: December.. . uy “They'll definitely. be in the line - up,” said'a confident Langley of the | ~ current redshirts. In his third year as the Blues’ head coach, Langley is no _Stranger “t0 | thes parts.: A West Vancouver high school ‘grad, he played for UBC from 1965-69 where he received Canada. West All-Star honors. After graduating with a degree in psychology and education, he held a variety: of coaching jobs, culminating with the assistant coach- ing position with the Canadian Men's National teain under Ken Shields. - Currently Langley divides his ime between teaching and counselling at Windsor high ‘school and coaching. He also sees a bright future for colle- giate basketball in Vancouver. Likening basketball to baseball, he thinks. the addition“ of» the ‘Vancouver Grizzlies to the city's sports milieu cannot help but heve a positive impact: “I think that’s (pro- fessional basketball) going to have a major ‘impact on amateur athietivs,” ‘Langley predicts. “There'll be more players‘ that"ll develop because of inspiration of the pros.” So, does a background in psychal- ogy come in handy as a coach? “Every little bit helps.” "he replies with a chuckle. yt “CATCH ALL: THE. PLAYS AL THE a ‘. GREAT: SPECIALS, : “TUESDAY'S LADIES? NIGHT ‘HOTTEST MEW IN TOWR ae DOOR PRIZE AND FREE POOL NIGHT - THURSDAY'S ALL NEW DANCE NIGHT. FREE POOL HIGHT NO COVER GREAT PARTY. ; FRIDAY & SATURDAY. BAND NIGHT CHECKOUT THE LIVE ACTION © “NO CCVER BEFORE 10, PM HOSPITALITY NIGHT - BRITISH COLUMBIA LUNG ASSOCIATION IRCES. AND. SOCIATION | «Dr Ray. Ane 1, Director Geriatric Psych try, St. Vincent’ 's Hospital ‘»-Dr-Bernie! Bressler, Professor and Head, Bepariment of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, UBC * Derek Dearosiers, Director of Pharmacy Service BC Pharmacy Association Dr. Rick Hudson, Medical Consults int “Ministry of Health © Geoff Squires, Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association of Canada (PMAC) ¥ +. Kay Stovold, Consumer, Secretary Board of Directors, Seniors Resources ‘ The panel will be “moderated by Dr Art Hister, Vancouver writer and broadcaster. “This is your chance to iearin more about.a new health care policy ‘which could affect you and your family, to ask questions of panel: representatives and {o voice. your concerns. For more information or to register for this free forum call the ‘BC Lung Association at 731-5864. _Join us for this aoe discussion, FORA LIMITED TIME ONLY... 1 pe eo Present this al Sunday to upon ord ‘Thursday two dinner entrees ecagany up to $12.95 each) and pay only $16.95! PS, the maxiouns discount is S&95 per couple. if you order entrees valued greater t you stil enjoy the discon 9 of ws 9S percoupie,, . bateom of the Fichtenberg c case. teh tan $12.95, cimetricieee Se eaens oO “4 © Explres peceinbe’ 198 * Nol valid with other offers. * Limit of one coupon per couple and 3 coupons per party. - Reservations A ccepied or dust Drop B yo ENGLISH Bay: 1795 Beach Ave669-2225 | RICHMOND: 8331 River Rd. 273-7014 NEW Ww ESTMINSTER: 914) Quayside ir. 525-3474. WHITE ROCK: 14935 Marine Dr. 536-7320. HORSESHOE Bay: 6695 Nelson Ave. 921 “8188. ape ‘Watch MISSI NG INFORMATION 7 Tuesday. night at six on CBC Television. British Columbia Channel 2/ Cable 3.