- Back-to-back Friday and ‘Saturday “night | between the: North Shore » Winterhawks ° ‘and. the Pas- | mediate Hockey, League play - pon en ended in’ Hes; 6-6. and ” The Pastimes were outshot _ 22-15 in ‘the first ‘game but. “weren’t about to roll over. . played a-tremendous game... . Dennis Cunningham. was the. _.. Pastimes’ success as he kept. - the Hawks working with his. ~ _ relentless checking. . - SNEAKING. UP FROM BEHIND, Nor-Wes Cap a Comet Dave’ Fraser in the third. Or ‘Friday y's hockey match & at the [North jan Rec Centre: The s defeated Coquitian: 16-2 and went on to edge cut the Surrey Stampeders 8-7S Saturday in overtime. ohn Kendrick photo] | In the return: match: it- was e the Hawks turn to come. from | ~ behind. as the. Pastimes went ahead 204 in a the first period. “AL pair - of games on the -be unavailable for as tong as games - times ‘in’ North Shore Inter- - Coming from behind, they major contributor to the: The Hawks came back i in the. ‘secondwith. a -pair of. their”: ‘own. to balance the score at ; 2-2 and completé the tally. - The final stanza was one of | -great end-to-end hockey, but _heither_ squad could break - the deadlock. Earlier in-/the week ‘the ‘Winterhawks... overpowered © the Pharoahs 7- -3 as they took: advantage of a rash - of. ‘Pharoah: penalties. . Hawks’ Dave . Hopfe and Doug Guichon. each netted a. pair, - while. Pete: Mason, Ken' ‘Peterson and Gerry Wood-_ man recorded singles. “The league-leading ‘Sena- “tors racked up another two:' ‘points in. the standings by _easily trouncing the Trojans.” : came in the third peri BO alt a way of. Senators . weekend saw the Nor-Wes six weeks with a ‘separated Cans down the Coquitlam shoulder. an - “Mclaines. Comets 10-2 Friday and edge -suffe red a hin. poin ter but - the Surrey Stampeders 8-7 should be back ini action by. aturday in overtime . in Friday. Pacific. Janior A action. A hard shot from the point. : position of league leaders. _ Mark. Bremner Jaunched_ ‘the scoring. for the Comets Friday at 10:42 of the opener and then Caps’ Ian McInnes fired three in a-row past caugl kt goalie Jim’. Galloway — in the throat and Brent Stuart played the last ten minutes in the nets. et Securing their ‘hold | on ‘op spot. the Sockeyes.demol-.. ished Chilliwack’ 16-0. and trounced the Junior: Canucks © 8-2 over the: weekend. Comet netminder Randy @easmumeeeryeemmen eee Larsen. Before. the period fj a eo ended Murray Fraser put the Caps ahead 4-1 with a goal at 18: 40, The Caps kept the opposi- tiouw at bay during the second ‘period while scoring four more goais. Dave Johnston, ‘ian McInnes and Steve Gandy scored the first three of that period and at 10:01 the Comets pulled Larsen from: the nets, replacing him with ‘Terry Hansen. The Caps’ eighth goal came with: 5:34 left in the middle stanza. from the stick of Bob Scur- field. _ Bili Holowaty closed off: the scoring for the locals in the finai portion with two and the Comets recorded the iast goal at 12:48 of the third by Bili Cadman. Brent Stuart made 28 stops for the Caps and the two Coquitlam goaltenders cach stopped 20. Saturday night the Caps recovered from a 6-4 deficit starting the third period to pull up to a 7-6 score in the final minute, Caps’ Coach Cam Kerr ‘pulled the poalic, then Hugh Cameron captured the puck from the face-off and streak- ed around the back of the net to tuck dé into the corner. and tie the score. At 5:12 of overtime Al Jerome netted the winner: giving the Nor- Wes Caps an 8-7 victory. The Caps may have won the game but:they lost on the injucy list as. vim Gillis left the ice during the second eriod with what appeared. to he cracked ribs, Ron McNeil Points West Diving Li, the north shore’s only complete diving centre. | _" we otter a N.A.U.I. Certification course: thai includes - 6 classroom lectures - 5 poo! sessions | ' ~ 6 ocean dives : all equipmeni provided, excepting boots & / gloves — Course Cost $Q00 Next Basic Scuba Program _ Starts Mon. Jan. 23, 1978 ! Next Sport Diving Course __, : : Starts Sat. Jan. 24, 1978 \ . A suffered concussion resulting 1073 Roosevelt Gres. N. Van 980-6501 b hi d the Aval from 2 collision against the | [bohind the Avalon) re | boards ancl Glen Smith will ‘hia -canacaatan inhi ienansnesedaad minirniamasasnriie . . . . , ¢ ' . ' : ' . 1 Selaeitsadindh Mime bl : ' Penni an while ‘Losing games seems to. be ° _ ‘life for. the ae Merchants as they. continued last year’s trend by dropning — an 11-2. decision’ to. the ™ and: were then’. edged 3-2-by. the: ‘Trojans. - The Senators. had full: control ~ of the first game; scoring six . ‘in the closing period and: the battle of the last-place teams . with the Trojans.” was’ a. “ penalty-filled - struggle that . wasn’t decided until the third . stanza, when Gary Leslie put ‘The player of. the’ : “for December was Pharoahs captain Paul: Towriss.: Play- ing his. fifth year in’ the league, Towriss is a strong. " defensive playei and ‘con-. “siderable influence on: the - younger players © — which helped his team to get back ‘on. track after a rocky- start. ‘For his efforts... he. “was | awarded a dinner: for two at. * Shore Winterhawks ‘Thurs- ‘day. at, 10:45 p.m. at the . _North Van Recreation Centre