BIG PLAY--Philadelphia Phillies. Cookie Rojas, slid- ing, is out at plate as he at- tempts to score on Dick Groat's double to left in the fifth inning of Wednesday's game against Los Angeles Dodgers. Catcher Jeff Tor- borg dives to make the tag on Rojas, after getting the throw from shortstop Maury Wills, who in turn got the ball from outfielder Tommy Davis. Dodgers went on to win 2-1 on a pair of ninth inning runs. (AP wirephoto) Pitcher's Lack Of Warmup No Handicap To Tom Kelley By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Sam McDowell waan't able to continue. Tom Kelley wasn't ready to take over. land Indians manager Birdie) Tebbetts wasn't about to give) n. j But Kelley came in, Tebbetts gave in and Detroit Tigers caved in The Indians crushed the Ti gers 13-2 Wednesday night de spite the early departure of southpaw ace McDowell and Tebbetts' protest over reliever Kelley's lack of warm-up time McDowell, 4-1 on the year but winless since May 1, left the game in the second inning after gtraining a muscle in his pitch ing shoulder. Kelley was rushed in and retired the side, then re- turned to the bullpen while the Indians were at bat The umpires called him back, however, and Tebbetts lodged his protest. LEARNS OF MEMO "They told me there was a memo put out this winter which said a pitcher could not warm up in the bullpen while he was) in the game and his team was! batting,"' the Cleveland mana- ger said afterward. "I never saw it. I can't see any reason! for it if there is such a rule,"| two victories in their last 10/ Boston aca-|sames, The rhubarb became oles 3-2 and Kansas City Ath- letics trimmed Washington Sen ators 3-1. McDowell De- walked three And Cleve-|troit batters and hit Ray Oyler) with a pitch in 1 2-3 innings be fore complaining of arm trou- ble The Indians scored all the runs they needed in the first in- ning when Vic Davaiillo tripled, Max Alvis doubled and Wagner homered. Crandall connected in the second inning and Salmon contributed three run - scoring singles, Gates Brown hit a two-run homer for Detroit in the eighth BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League YL Pet. GBL 14 16 17 17 17 17 23 20 18 25 26 450 590 575 528 514 514 452 429 49 8% 286 13% San Francisco Houston Los Angeles Pittsburgh 3 Philadelphia Cincinnati Atlanta St. Louis New York Chicago Leafs Stop Syracuse By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs, with have, little to boast demic when Kelley proceeded to| about but Bob Guindon is work tame the Tigers on five hits) n¥ out of his "goof a game" California 6 New York 11 while the Indians were pounding three Detroit pitchers for 18, in cluding four singles by Chico} Salmon .and homers by Leon! Wagner and Don Crandall. Kelley, 22, a rookie, did not} yield a hit until Norm Cash sin- gied with two out in the fifth,| and breezed to his second vic-| tory without a loss. The victory increased the In-| dians' American League jead to $44 games over the Tigers. At-New< York, Mickey Mantle hit two homers in one game for the first time since August, 1964 driving in five runs and power- Ing the Yankees to an 11-6 vic- tony over California Angels TWINS BEAT BOSTON Elsewhere, Minnesota beat Boston 7-5 on Jimmie Hall's two-run homer in 10th, snapping Red winning streak at six: Chicago White Sox edged Baltimore Ori REMEMBER WHEN ...? Cincinnati pitchers threw nine no-hit innings 10 vears ago today--in 1954----but lost the game 1-2 to Milwaukee Johnny Klippstein pitched seven innings, Hershell Freeman one and Joe Black one and two-thirds before Jack Dittmer doubled for the Braves' first hit. The game decided in the lith innings Twins 1} the the Sox' was abel, Guindon, who picked up the label around the International League last year because of his error total, played flawlessly Wednesday night and gave Tor- onto a 6-4 victory over Syracuse Chiefs with a two-run homer. And the 23-year-old fielder, who has been moved from first base in an attempt to limit his miscues, also hit a sacrifice fly, drew a walk and flied out in his four-trips te-the plate Elsewhere, Richmond Braves defeated Columbus Jets 6-2, Buf falo Bisons shutout Rochester Red Wings 3-0, and Toledo Mud Hens edged Jacksonville Suns 2-1 in a game called after the fifth inning because of rain Billy Southworth drove in four runs with a homer and a double for the Braves. It was the third victory in four games against the Jet Pitcher Dom three-hitler and batters for the Bisons allow a runner and only two senond base Manager a protest the rain against the Hens. Greg Goossen was the last Jacksonville batter to go the after grounded out, Hemus arguec the game should have been called earlier Zanni threw a struck out 12 He didn't third far as to. reach went as Solls after Hemus lodged bis Suns lost in plate and he COMMERCIAL NO DOWN CALL OSHAWA Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS @ 20 Months to Pay @ 3 Year Guarantee 728-1541 MARCI INDUSTRIAL PAYMENT PAVING COMPANY Wednesday's Results Atlanta 2 Cincinnati 6 Chicago 1 St. Louis 9 New York 1 Houston 7 Pittsburgh 3 San Francisco 2 Philadelphia 1 Los Angeles 2 Probable Pitchers Philadelphia (Bunning 5-1) at San Francisco (Marichal 8-0) Chicago (Ellsworth 1-5) at Louis (Gisbon 4-5) (N) Pittsburgh (Blass 2-1) at Houston (Farrell 1-1) (N) (Only games scheduled) American League Pct, 706 600 571 515 514 71 444 «432 22 389 22. «371 Results St Cleveland Detroit Raltimore Minnesota California Chicago New York Washington 24 21 20 17 19 16 16 16 14 Kansas City 13 Wednesday's 10 14 15 16 18 18 20 21 94 11 1% Minnesota 7 Boston 5 Kansas City 3 Washington 1 Baltimore 2 Chicago 3 Cleveland 13 Detroit 2 Probable Pitchers Baltimore (McNally 3-2) Chicago (Pizarro 3-0) Minnesota (Grant Boston (Wilson 4-2) Cleveland (Sieberg 4-2) at Detroit (Lolich 5-3) (N) (Only games scheduled) International League j Pct. 667 647 621 483 469 452 at 3-4) at 20 18 Jacksonville Columbus Toledo 18 Buffalo 14 Rochester 15 Richmond 14 Syracuse 11 344 Toronto 10 $33 Wednesday's Results Syracuse 4 Toronto 6 Rochester 0 Buffalo 3 Columbus 2 Richmond 6 Toledo 2 Jacksonville 1 Today's Games Syracuse at Toronto Columbus at Riehmond Rochester at Buffalo Toledo at Jacksonville - abbreviated contcs! 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