Hot hockey goaltending THURSDAY EVENING at the North Van Rec Centre, Bert’s Drillers got by Gootys 4-3 as Scott Mentiply scored twice in Intermediate Hockey action. Brad Tebbitt opened the scoring for Goofy’s but Bert's came back with four unanswered goals. Friday evening saw the Buccaneer’s beat Larry’s 5-3. Kevin Mann put the winner past Brent Stuart who was excellent in Larry’s nets. The later game saw Bert’s go down 4-1 to the stand-out goaltending of the Blue’s Blair Sharp. Brad Sharp had a goal and an assist for the winners Saturday night was a lowly start for the Leaf’s as they showed up without a ggat” tender. During a defaulted win Doug Parker showed he had come to play in tke Super Valu $140 nets. Later, Theo’s upset Goofy’s 5-4 as Mark Powres and Doug Jones each scored twice for the winners. Scandicraft remains undefeated ON A GOAL by Mark Barham Scandicraft downed Barbarians 1-0 to remain the only undefeated team in the North Shore Senior Soccer Association. The loss for Barbarians 1s the third in a row for last year’s league champions. Clams claw THE BEARDED Clams roll- ed over the hapless B-52’s $4-0 while Deep Cove Démolition (first) struggled to beat The Difference 23-11, who had led I 1-1 at half time in’ North Van Touch Football. The mighty clash between Deep Cove and Number 2 Claws will be played on Sun- day at 9:00 a.m. at Hamilton School Field. In other games the In other action’ Blair Coode-Dallin scored three times to lead Sergio’s past Pioneer Grain 7-0. Goofy’s beat Attalo’s 2-1. The North Shore Chiefs beat Trev. Jones 3-0, Rive Bros. and’ Lynnwood tied at 0, opponents S.O.B.’s finally got untrack- ed to defeat the slumping Outlaws 13-7. The improving Panthers beat the struggling Old Forts 16-13. STANDINGS tA Pts 1) Deep Cove § 0 17018 10 2) Clams § 0 186-2 10 3) Panthers 32 74-57 6 4) Difference 2 3 $0-82 4 S) Outlaws 23 4252 4 6) Old Forts 1 4 64.137 2 NSOB's 1 4 41 3129 2 8) B.S2°s 14 18 148 2 High rolling bowler IT WAS a night for the high rollers in ten pin bowling on Friday, September 2] at Thunderbird Lanes. Bowling in the Columbia Value and Fitting Mixed Trio League, Dean Jeffries bowled a 287 single game Mark Innes rolled an astomshing four games. of 269, 248, 278 and 236 for a LOL series Mark was nominated for the 1983-84 Bowler of the Year award tor the Province of British Col- umbia and he ts out trying for this year’s award. Jack Major topped the evening by bowhng a perfect 300 game. Major bowled on the Professional bowlers tour at one time and since he returned to amateur status he has bowled games four perfect Free girls skate ALL GIRIS trom ages S$ 12 are invited by North West Van Ringette to a free skate this Saturday, October 6. at the West Van Arena from ,IS 400 pom Skates and SEE US FIRST for SIMMONS & SEALY Helmets can be rented there There are lots of openings, particularly im the S & year Old range, for girls who might be interested in playing this fun sport while Queens Cross and Pegasus tied at 3. LEAGUE STANDINGS WLET Pts “CAPILANO DIV.” North Shore Chiefs 2104 Goof ys 2104 Lynnwood It 3 Pegasus 02:11 Close, AVALQSMBLUES played a fine gam@Xdn the weekend. but found that luck can play a big part in the game, as they Second loss BRAVOS ST. ALICE came up short ina close division 1B Van Met soccer game against the W.I.S.E. Club. losing 2-0 on the weekend. Playing on a rough surface neither team could generate much in the way of good soc- cer and had to rely on the breaks Untortunately for Bravos St. A’s, the breaks went to the W.1.S.E. Club and they put their chances away. Strong efforts from Terry Gaines and Mike Watt could not stop the Bravos team from losing only their second game of the season Next Sunday Bravos take on Aga Khan at Cleveland Park on Sunday 2 pm TIME FOR A TUNE-UP? Ty Barbarians Pioneer Grain oo at os “SEYMOUR DIvV."' Scandicraft Rive Brothers Sergios Attalos Queens Cross Trev. Jones but... dropped a game to Firemen ‘B’ by a 1-0 score. The Blues missed a penalty shot in the first half, then lost the game on own goal. The Avalon back-line had perhaps its best game of the season and shows signs of setthgn down. 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