- Officials’ of the Not Wes Caps are discouraged. ; Hockey team are just about seady to throw in the te, “do. snot" typify the way the / team, under :coach Jim Hall. . =FHoM PAGEBT_— The | Jopsided score was not indicative of the play _ between the two teams, with both goaltenders coming up big in a scoreless first period. But two power play goals midway through the sccond period opened the floodgates for the Rockets and took the starch out of the Mountaineers’ game. Rex Biedlcr got the Rockets on the scoreboard with a power play goal at the 7 minute mark of the second period. Just under three minutes later Brian Chatfield added a second.‘power play goal, and from ‘thete the Rockets took off. Before the period ended Brent Parker, Steve Stuart and Danny Corrigan added three more for the Rockets, to give the West Van team a 5-0 lead at the end of two. Midway through the third period Norm Sawers madc it Register Now for Leading to Workers’ Compensation Board certification. 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Goals by Jim Buhr, Steve Stuart, and a pair by Danny Corrigan, for hjs hat trick, finished off third period scoring for the Rockets, while Kevin Gouchec tallied with the Mountaineers’ other marker. 6111 Cambie St., Vancouver y at the non-pro level are all peopled by more on the . playing surface than in the stands. Minor league sport is _mever going to draw as well as the pros in this country, . " especially since we seem to ’ have the idea that it’s only ; the pros that are at the pin- intrepid souls who did show, felt that they were receiving one of the best sport dollar values in town. It appears that both the Whitecaps and the NorWes Caps have been having @ credibility problem with the fans; in convincing them that Coupled with, the eco ~~ nacle of the sports world. Better marketing and more ’ Waiters. and the guys who the product they are dispen- ‘Fhe idea of ‘competition singis pee dae time the and the discipline of sport crying seems to have lost much of hockey Caps were het blues, came the rumor that - the New West Bruins were thinking of heading North. Perhaps the novelty of a new team would draw for a short time, but the name alone would not be enough to put warm bodies in seats. The economic situation also comes into play. At. least for a great many of us. There is not enough money — drifting around to warrant going to every event taking place.. For many the point has | been ,reached where the _ entertainment dollar must be carefully spent, and at this | its excitement for the fans, unless at the pro level. Sure,..it's a fallacy, but what canbe done about it? — involvement in the com- munity are two possible -answers, “but even that will -wear thin after awhile. _ And even the pros aren't exempt from the no-show fans at times. 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