The North Van Moun- taineers reboundéd from their weekend loss to the Rockets scoring three unanswered third period goals to stage a 5-4 come from behind victory over the West Van team in Monday's Metro League action at North Van Rec Centre. West Van got off to a flying start as Danny Corrigan scored from Jeff Durrant and Rex Biedler just one and half minutes into the opening period, and then two minutes later Brian Chatfield combining with Biedler and Steve Stuart to put the Rockets ahead 2-0. The duo of Durrant and Corrigan had added another Cr as lown W Van Rockets. to put the Rockets three goals up before the Mountaineers finally got on the scoreboard with Pat Rothenbush scoring on the power play at the 17.38 mark. Both teams scored only once in the middle frame - John McEown scoring from Doug Jones on the power play midway through the period, and the Rockets scoring at 16.15 when Kevin Connery put Barry Penman in the clear at centre ice to put the Rockets in the lead 4-2 heading into the final period. While being outshot 16-7 in the third pernod, the COMING TO VANCOUVER this month 2 as , spectal guest for ‘the first « ever Sportstnen's Show is Pete Rose. Pete won't be bringing the 1200 bats he is shown signing for new season ticket buyers in Philadelphia. (UPI wirephoto) Mountaineers held the Rockets scoreless and put three goals on the board in a span of f6ur minutes - Rick Kent scoring from Jones at 12.17; Rothenbush with the equalizer from D. McEown and Brad Sharp at 14.53; and then Kent scoring his second goal of the night, and the game winner, at the 16.27 mark. Over the three penods the Mountaineers’ Chris Kozak turned aside 45 Rocket shots while Mark Mees at the other end was called upon to make 29 stops. In Sunday’s Metro action, the North Van Stingers meet the Rockets at West Van Arena at 3.15 p.m. Players ‘the losers’ FROM PAGE B1 The league president expressed concern that the action would also effect the players, but that there was no other way the league could have handled the management problems. He claimed there was no co-operation between the team and the league even though they had _ been dealing with problems connected with the Canadians since ‘September and October’. In his official statement Jeboult' said ‘The league regrets being forced into an action of this nature, however we are convinced there is sufficient interest and talent on the North Shore, apart from the private North Shore Winter Club team. Any parties © interested in operating a team on the North side of the inlet are asked to call the Presidetn, Les Jeboult, at 437-4104 before Apml ! of © this year’. The Junior B_ League, operating primarily as a ‘recreational! hockey’ league have been operating for 15 years and the president says this is the most drastic action they have taken. collision repairs - body painting Complete foreign & domestic 1172 West 3rd St (3rd & Pemberton night beside the ICBC claims conte) North Vane ouver auto body service by skilled technicians specializing in toreign cars Mercedes, Volvo, BMW COACH COLLISION REPAIRS LTD. 987-2211 the weekend when they downed Vancouver Colum- bians 2-1 in third division play. Blues were one of the few teams able to get in their games as the league con- tinues to suffer from incle- ment weather which in turn damages the fields. Officials of the team were upset over having to play on the water logged field in_ Vancouver which they said was left chewed up following the game. Avalon Blues proved themselves good mudders on out front from a well placed shot after passes from Ron Wilson and Rob Boyd. Only two minutes later;.at the 52 minute mark, Balduc- ci ricocheted a shot off the crossbar into the net after receiving a pass from Wilson. « Columbians picked up their only goal later in the game on a penalty shot which keeper Dick Burns managed to get a hand on. The penalty shot was the first such shot to find the back of the net in nine at- tempts during the course of The win gives the North the season past Burns. Shore club nine wins and one tie for the season with Balducci and Don Mc- only four games remaining in Clean were outstanding on league play. offense while Ed Van- blankenstein and Wayne After a scoreless first half Kennedy kept perfect order Paul Balducci put the Blues defensively. 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