By THE CANADIAN PRESS Detroit coach Sid Abel was angry Wednesday because dust prevented his team from hav- ing a full practice--but in Thurs- day night's National Hockey League game against Boston Bruins the' Wings looked as though they didn't need a work- out. Before the game, which De- troit won 10-2, Abel said he was really mad about dust caused by a construction project at Detroit's Olympia Stadium. About the only thing that fazed the Wings was an injury taken by Gordie Howe after being presented with a floral wreath in honor of his 600th goal. 3-Day Bonspiel In Full Swing Norm Uimon's 3-&-3 Helps Swamp Bruins X-rays were taken of his in- step puck, injury is not expected t him But Norm Ullman seemed un- affec practice as he scored three goals ers to spearhead the attack. The six - point performance moved him to fourth from 11th spot race over place. Bruce MacGregor added two goals Bark teyne, Floyd Smith rounded out the scoring for Detroit. Three of the goals came in the fi Boston goalie Bernie Parent who of th ers. Wednesday night's game against Chicago which Bost lost 4-2, - In Thursday night's game, only John Bucyk and Murray Oliver beat Wings' goalie Roger Crozier, Saturday, Bruins face Chicago Black Hawks at home, Detroit duels with Toronto and Montreal takes on New York. Bobby Rousseau, mainly re- sponsible for the Canadiens' first - place tie ,with Chicago, may not be able to start with Canadiens Saturday. The scoring leader was side- lined for the third period at Chicago last Sunday by a groin ailment. The injury did not appear serious at the time but the 25-year-old right winger has been unable to scrimmage with the Habs this week. Teammate Dick Duff turned up at practice with a sore shoul- der Thursday. The left winger bruised the shoulder in collision where it was struck by a but proved negative. The keep out of action, ted by the dust or lack of and assisted on three oth- in. the 'individual scoring and helped the Wings leap Bruins and out of last for the Wings and Doug ley, Ron Murphy, Val Fon- Alex Delvecchio and irst period against regular was replaced at the start e second by Gerry Cheev- Parent's play was ham- games played in Oshawa Minor Hockey Association action, last 'night at Oshawa Children's Arena, defeated Houdaille Industries 2-0 in the opener while B'Nai B'Rith won over Keith Peters Realty 5-3, in the nightcap. scored the two goals for Local 1500, Hammond was a standout, scor- ing three goals while Rod Den- nis and Joe Boivin each added singletons. Bill Hedger, with a pair, were the goal-scorers. for the losers. Rodriguez, Bantam Games In the two Bantam League schedule Local 1500 Howie Nesbitt and Bob Lloyd In the second game, Mike Dave Famme and Ex-Welter Champ 150, Petes Top Flyers Tie For 2nd Place By THE CANADIAN PRESS Niagara Falls Flyers, losers of four in a row after going un- defeated in their first 18 On- tatio Hockey Association Junior A games this seasor, hope to snap out of. it tonight. The Flyers weet third-place Peterborough Petes Thursday night while Hamilton Red Wings defeated St. Catharines Black Hawks 7-3. The Petes ran their un- defeated streak to nine, includ- ing seven wins and two ties, and pulled into a deadlock for second place with the Flyers. Each club has 23 points, less than leading Oshawa Gen- erals. re age! nh i \ (Renate souk to att borage Whips Eddie Pace s first bh inthe cited LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Ex-|to reach the 20-goal level. Dan welterweight champion Luis|Sharpe. added two goals and Miami, Fla,,|Gord Tucker one. Niagara continued his invasion of the|Falls' markers went to John three goals, Freddie Speck added a pair for the winners and Kevin Pettit and Danny Lawson one each. Richie Bayes scored twice for the Black Hawks and Kerry Bond once. Oshawa Filly Rink . . s Wins Third Prizes TORONTO (CP)--A St. Cath- arines rink skipped by Mrs, Betty Durwood won a bonspiel for curlers with four years' ex- perience or less Thursday at the Avonlea Curling Club. The St. Catharines rink, which included Mrs, J, Brown, Mrs, J, Beauclare and Mrs. Ann Smith, scored two victories and 30% points. *. : Second was a Toronto \Heather entry skipped by Mrs. M. Hutchison with two wins: and 0 points. An Oshawa _rink one 'scored three skipped. by Mrs. C. Chambers also scored two wins and 30 points but finished third be- pered by a hand injured iniduring Wednesday's workout. At Golf Club middleweight ranks Thursday | Atbour and Jean Pronoyost, night with a unanimous 10-round| Hamilton moved into sixth MARLBORO ACE HAVING ROUGH SEASON Playing Junior "A" hockey is no bed of roses-- and this 'Mike' Corrigan of Toronto Mariboros, has found out early, because the season is still not very old, "Mike" is shown above, mournfully displaying a couple of "dandy shiners," which were the result of a skate cut, across the bridge of his nose, which required 14 stitches. Earlier in the season, he suffered a broken hand. 'Mike' got the stitches and "shiners" in a game at London, but he'll be on hand, at the. Civic Auditorium here tomorrow night, to help his mates, in their bid to knock off the Oshawa Generals. --CP Wirephotol SKI TIPS Instructor Invites Oshawa Golf Club's major event of the curling season, their annual 3-Day Men's Open Bonspiel, got underway yester- | day morning, with 36 rinks bid-| ding for The Herb Robinson Trophy, premier award of the event, but also ready to settle for any of the four other hand- some trophies to be won. Each rink played two games yesterday and play resumed this morning and will continue throughout the day, with semi- trophy final games on Saturday night. Entries from out-of-town clubs included Bowmanville, Whitby, Barrie, Avonlea, Burlington, Belleville, Peterborough, Water- loo, plus Oshawa Curling Club and Oshawa Golf Club rinks. Clair Peacock's entry, winners, made a first-day stand in defence of | 'CRUSHMEN' LEAD, Readers Questions By JOHN NICHOLLS (Director, Blue Bird Ski School, Oshawa Ski Club) In today's, and subsequent articles in this column, we will discuss those questions which are most often put to a Ski Instructor and the problems seven years of experience at! least. There are exceptions of| JUNIOR 'B' GROU | EASTERN ONTARIO JR. "B" LEAGUE F A Pts, Oshawa 1 66 36 18 Peterborough 27 ® 13X Kingston é Trenton 4 Belleville Cobourg X--4 point games 57 12 2 48 10 33 44 10X) 4357 7X!) course! | Another question put forth) regularly is this -- At what age| should a child start to ski? | A child may start to walk) and play on skis anytime after) Major League | Cage Standing | | jrink, two games. are those skipped by "Al" Park- ford and Dr. Doug Langmaid. Al Morrison, skipping Bob| Taylor's Whitby rink, drew cold) to the button, on an extra end, | to nose out Paul Michael's Osh-| awa Curling Club rink, in the first round. Other out-of-town rinks who won two games yesterday in- cluded Clare Rich's Whitby) Mac White's Belleville foursome and Gord Needham's rink from Barrie. By Chicago Mont Toronto New Detroit Boston Boston 2 Detroit 10 finals tomorrow and the five|New York at Montreal Detroit at Toronto Chicago at Boston Queb Hershey Baltimore 1964 | Providence successful |Springfield the trophy, winning their first|/ Rochester | Pittsburgh Other Oshawa rinks still in|Cleveland the running, in the main event, |Buffalo |hill, Bert White, 'Oak'? Craw-|/Vancouver (WHL) 1 Quebec 4 Osha HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS THE CANADIAN PRESS /Niagara Falls 10 4 73 National League Peterborough 10 5 W LT F A Pt/Montreal 7 5 11 5. 1 62 40 23)Toronto 10 4 62 41 23|Hamilton 40 51 17|St. Catharines 53 59 15| Kitchener 54 .52 14/London 1 §1 38 66 12 Thursday's Results | Thursday's Result |St. Catharines 3 Hamilton 7 | Niagara Falls 2 Peterborough 6) Tonight's Games | London at Niagara Falls Hamilton at Kitchener Montreal at Toronto | Western League Seattle 5 Los Angeles 2 A Pt Eastern League 60 29|Charlotte 3 Nashville 2 52 17) International League 55 16|Toledo 4 Des Moines 1 50 15 Manitoba Senior 93 10 Winnipeg 2 Selkirk 10 St, Lawrence Senior 41 27|\Perth-Smiths Falls 4 Hawkes-| 55 21| bury 9 | 58 16) NOHA Junior | 612 0 50 6412)/North Bay 6 Garson-Falcon- Thursday's Result bridge 3 Thunder Bay Junior | {Port Arthur 4 Fort William Ca- 53 23| 65 23 5217 68 16] real 95 14) 3 3 3 4 2 1 3 3 7 3 York 5 5 5 4 2 Games Saturday American League Eastern Division ec Saturday's Games OHA Junior A | nadiens 6 WLT F A Pt) Saskatchewan Junior wa 10 4 4 89 61 24\Brandon 5 Saskatoon 4 HEY GANG! 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