Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Apr 1965, p. 15

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LEMONS, maybe? Fria Lane, former Cleveland Indians' General Manager, who is reported to have called "Rocky" Colavito "a fruit peddier,"" was present- ed with a basket of fruit * yesterday afternoon, as part of the ceremonies marking the opening game of the baseball season in Cleve- land. Lane (right) has a big grin on his face as Cola- vito, whom he traded from the Indians to Detroit in 1960 walks off, doffing his cap, Later in the game, Colavito, back with the Tribe this year, hit a two- run homer to help the In- dians to their 6-5 victory over Los Angeles Angels. In the background (from left) are Ohio Gove James A. Rhodes; Bob Néal, a sports- caster; Cleveland Manager Birdie' Tebbetts and his By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Cincinnati 'New York 1 Los prot 5 gh 2 San an toes 3 Probable Pitchers T: Cincinnati (O'Toole 0-2) at "oni. cago (Koonce 1-0) ; New York (Fisher 0-0) at Los Angeles (Koufax 1-0) night American arag') Pet. GBL Minnesota 800 -- Detroit 4 Boston 667 1% Chicago 625 Ms Los Angeles 429 New York 429 ; Cleveland A00 2 Washington 375 2% Baltimore .333 Kansas City 286 3 Wednesday's Results Kansas City 0 Detroit 1 THE TOP TEN we enwuvsanae gy uA Uvsaraonnet Leading batsmen, -based on 15 at bats: National League AB H Pet 13 .464 13 Kranepool, NY Banks, Chi Wills, LA J. Alou, SF Robinson, Cin 421) 406 400 coaches. --AP Wirephoto Wagner And Colavito HR Heroes For Tribe ™ By HAL BOCK Associated Press Sports Writer) Everything looks just fine to Leon Wagner, who is wearing contact lenses to improve his vision despite assurances from American League pitchers that there was nothing wrong with it in the first place. The Cleveland slugger zeroed in on Los Angeles Angels Wed- nesday, unloading two home runs -- the second one leading off the 10th inning--as the In- dians pulled out a 6-5 victory. The homers were his second and third of the young season and hiked his batting average to a hefty .368. Rocky Colavito, returning to Cleveland after five years, treated the 44,385 fans -- the largest opening day crowd in the majors this year -- with a two-run homer. Wagner broke up the game leading off against Ron Piche in the 10th after first the Angels pushed across three runs in the) ninth for a 5-4 edge. | Cleveland tied it with a run in| the bottom half and Piche bailed the Angels out of a bases- loaded, one-out jam before serv- ing the home run ball to Wag- ner in the 10th. In other action, Detroit blanked Kansas City 1-0, Chi- cago topped Boston 3-1 in 11 in- nings, Minnesota ripped New York 7-2 and Baltimore nipped Washington 3-2 in 11 innings. The White Sox and the Red Sox each pushed across a run in the first inning with sluggers Pete Ward of Montreal and Frank Malzone laying down bunts, Then Boston's Bill Mon- bouquette and Chicago's John Buzhardt duelled intc the 10th before Moose Skowron's two- run homer broke it up. Ward squeezed home Danny Cater with the first White Sox run and then the Chicago third by Malzone, whose drag bunt |helped set up Boston's run. Jimmie Hall each hit two-run homers as the Twins spoiled the Yankees' home opener. Camilo Pascual and Gerry Fosnow combined to pitch the eight- hitter with Mickey Mantle's 457th career homer producing both New York runs Rollins and Oliva connected against Yankee starter Mel Stottlemyre while Hall tagged)" reliever Pete Mikkelsen. three hits but Don Demeter's two-out, double in the fourth produced the game's only run as Hank Aguirre and Larry Sheery stifled Kansas City. John Orsino's first home run of the year gave the Orioles their victory. Washington's Don Zimmer had tied it in the sev- enth with a pinch homer before baseman was caught napping Orsino's shot won it. and then the Indians rallied - = sw ce ae ee oan 7 oo a) the ninth. Cleveland was lead- ing 4-2 on homers by Colavito| and Wagner when Los Angeles| Jerry West Leads §j Lakers To Victory | LOS ANGLES (AP) -- Los | Angeles Lakers, inspired by Jerry West's 43 points and in-/ credible team rebounding,| roared back into the National Basketball Association champ-! ionships by startled Boston Celtics 126-105 Wednesday night. By winning, the Lakers sliced |f Boston's margin to 2-1-in the! best-of-seven game battle for the world professional basket ball crown. The Celtics are seeking their seventh straight. NBA title. The Lakers, propelled by West, ran off a string of isi straight points in the first pe-| riod and the Celtics never -- really in contention thereafter. BASKETBALL SCORES National Association Los Angeles 126 Boston 105 (Boston leads best - of - seven| final 2-1) TIRE crushing rH | ! 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BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS 244) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, 433) Grea Chicago, | " Chicago 3 Boston 1 Los Angeles 5 Cleveland 6 Minnesota 7 New York 2 Baltimore 3 Washington 2 Baltimore (Bunker 0-1) at (Washington (Ortega 9-1) night International League L_ Pct, GBL' Atlanta 1.000 Columbus Toronto Buffalo Jacksonville Syracuse Toledo Rochester Wednesday's Results Buffalo 4 Toledo 0 Rochester 4 Jacksonville 3 Syracuse 1 Atlanta 5 Toronto at Columbus ppd, rain "--Prursday's Games Toronto at Columbus Buffalo at Toledo Rochester at Jacksonville Syracuse at Atlanta, "l St. Paul Cops; CPHL Finals | ST. PAUL (AP) -- St. Paul |Rangers won the Adams Cup, Merve wwuns Crackers Take| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 22, 1965 15. Their 6th Win | By THE CANADIAN PRESS phim Crackers continued their hot early-season pace in the International League Wed- nesday night, picking up their --jsixth straight win with a 5-1 lacing of Syracuse Chiefs. The victorye-they haven't yet lost--leaves them 2% games ahead of both Colum Jets and Toronto Maple Leafs, who] were rained out in Columbus. Gene Stephens set the pace for the powerful Crackers, hammering out a pair of home runs, one a two-run shot, in four plate appearances, while Woody Woodward drove home the other runs with a fourth- inning double. In other action, Buffalo Bi- sons blanked Toledo Mudhens 4-0 on southpaw Larry Miller's three - hitter while Rochester Red Wings scored early and held on for ' Bes victory over Jacksonville § Buffalo collected 10 hits off three Toledo pitchers, but left 13 'runners stranded. In Jacksonville, the Red Wings did all their scoring in the fourth inning on a walk, @ pair of singles and two doubles. symbolic of Central Profes- sional Hockey League playoff supremacy, when they defeated /Tulsa Oilers 2 - 1 Wednesday \night. It was the fourth victory for St. Paul against two losses in |the best-of-seven final series. 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