Little Cesar's double ices Tiger victory It doesn't take much to please Cesar Gutierrez, but the little shortstop is giving the Detroit Tigers a lot of pleasure. Gutierrez is now playing regularly and he justified Manager Mayo Smith's faith in him Tuesday night when he doubled home the go-ahead run in the ninth inning as Detroit beat the Cleveland Indians, 5-3, for the Tigers' sixth straight victory and a half game lead in the American League's East Division. Gutierrez' winning hit was a slicing double to right center which scored rookie Elliott Maddox from first base and Gutierrez seemed more surprised than any one else by his extra base hit. In other American League games, Minnesota edged Chicago, 4-3; California downed Milwaukee, 3-1; Oakland squeezed by Kansas City, 4-3, and Washington beat New York, 7-5. Baltimore and Boston were idle. In the National League, Cincinnati outslugged Atlanta, 13-8; Chicago beat St. Louis, 7-4; Pittsburgh edged Houston, 9-8; San Diego downed New York, 5-3; and the games between Los Angeles-Montreal and San Francisco-Philadelphia were called off because of bad weather. After doubling home Maddox, Gutierrez scored the Tigers' final run on Al Kaline's single to addle reliever Steve Hargan with the loss. Earl Wilson went the first eight innings for Detroit to pick up the victory. Harmon Killebrew's second homer of the season, a three-run drive in the sixth inning, powered Minnesota past Chicago. Lefty Jim Kaat gained his second win against one loss while Tommy John, who gave up Killebrew's 354-foot homer, took his fourth straight loss. Alex Johnson drove in Jim Fregosi and Jay Johnstone doubled home Bill Voss during a three-run Angels' uprising off losing pitcher Marty Pattin in the third inning. Tom Murphy went the first eight innings for California to raise his record to 2-1. Don Mincher belted a two-run homer in the eighth inning that carried Oakland past the Royals. Teammate Reggie Jackson chipped in with his third round tripper to help Jim Hunter post his third win in four decisions. Jim Rooker took the loss in relief. Bernie Allen drove in four runs with a homer and a single and Lee Maye collected four straight hits for Washington in the Senators' triumph over the Yankees. "MOORE"BURGER "The Biggest Hamburger In Town" VI 3-9588 1414 W. 6th Bucks coach pleased after inking Robertson MILWAUKEE (UPI) — Milwaukee Bucks Coach Larry Costello has a dream assignment—fitting the "Big O" into a team which already has a superstar in Lew Cindor. Costello was asked about his plans for next season at a news conference here Tuesday at which the Bucks announced they have picked up Oscar Robertson, the "Big O," from the Cincinnati Royals. "I feel Robertson will fit in perfectly. He makes the big play. He's a leader and comes to play. 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