ROCKETS BACK ON TRACK SECTION ENTERTAINMENT *AUTO -TV Continentals coming on strong WEST VAN Continentals gave an indication of things to come in the second half of the Metro League hockey schedule, coming from behind with three third period goals for a 4-3 win over the Port Moody Gulls, Saturday night at West Van. In an evenly-matched first scoring on the power play at period, the Gulls opened the the twelve minute mark for the only goal of the period. While the . Continentals dominated the play in the second stanza, only some i ing by the Moody netminder Prevented them from breaking the game wide open as they outshot the - Gulls 27-15 in the period. As it was they had to settle for only one goal in the period, and that one coming with 5.40 remaining, from Mark James’ deflection on a Marty Green shot from the point, to leave the teams dead- locked at the end of two THE ACTION WAS fast and furtous Saturday at the North Van Rec Centre as the Old Spaghetti Factory downed Kaights of Columbus 6-0 in Peanut action for the six to cight year olds. (Texry Peters photo) — all leather Court Shoe High Cut $39.98 reg. *49.98 Low Cut $33.98 reg. *39.98 | SPORTS 7, | 3.£westlynn mall 980-9211 980-0116 = periods. It took the Gulls only thirty-nine seconds of the third period to push ahead 2- 1, but it didn’t deter the West Van crew as persistence and hard work paid off with three quick goals in a three- minute span for a 4-2 lead. Chris McMullen poked home Scott Mentiply’s rebound at 6.11, followed by Dave Cook from James at 8.48, and then eight seconds later Gord Lister scoring the winner with Cook drawing the assist. The Guils’third goal of the game came with only five seconds remaining in the period. Over the three periods the Continentals outshot the Gulls 57-40 with John Musser turning in a steady job in the West Van net. In other Metro action on Saturday, West Van Rockets got back on the win track in a big way with a 13-8 shellacking of the Blazers in Coquitlam. The Rockets led 4-2 at the end of one, 10-4 after two. and then added three move in the third while the Chiefs countered with four. Rocket goal scorers were Steve Stuart, Danny Corrigan, Byron Weese and Norm Sawers with a pair each, while Jeff Durrant, Gord Beedler, Brent Parker, Scott Drummond, and Paul Patterson added singles. The Rockets outshot the Chiefs 46-32 with Grant Hebert in goal for the winners. Hooligans at the Cup? LONDON (UPI)—Britain's Minister for Sport Neil MacFarlane will visit Madrid during the next five weeks for talks with the Spanish government about British DF t's a tact — for cold weather driv- ing tive year your car may well need more than pst a shot of ant treere " repeated driving has heater m not warm as f@ used to be tahoe aamtage of this special offer you want yuur cooling system trouble tree this winter Call ua of Come mn Nor Est 984-0374 UST OFF PEMBERTON Your car may need more than just anti-freeze this winter. RAD FLUSH SPECIAL RADIATORS I BLOCKS SOUTH OF MArUNc. soccer fans at this summer’s World Cup. British fans have a reputation for hooliganism abroad. MB WWE tor 6 point winter special Ant)-treeze not included Call Jonn Lockwood Mon Fr 8 OO 5 30 Open Saturdays 8 OO 3 30 14th 1175 West 14th St NV