llliiLU,The Syracuse .Chiefs divided a doubleheader with Buffalo. They captured the opener, 42, in 11 innings behind Bill Faul, who recorded his fifth victory against no losses and first com.'' plete game of the season, and dropped the seven-inning second game, 4-3, as the*Bisons’ Cliff walloped the key hit, a two-run home run in the fifth inning.■ In other games, Columbus trimmed Richmond, 6-3, as Felix Santana provided a three-run homer in the Jets* five-run eighth.innjng’' and Jacksonville split a twin hill with. Atlanta, winning the opener 2-1, behind the five - hit hurling of Mike Cuellar, and dropping the seven - inning nightcap, 4-2, to the Crackers’ Charley Nelson, who hurled a six - hitter*By United Press International W. U Pet. GBToronto 25 13 .65B .»•Syracuse 20 1.4 .588 3Jacksnvle 21 18 .538 4£Buffalo . 19 -500 6Rochester 15 17 ,4B5 6Columbus 17 20 .453 7J6Richmond 17 21 .447 8Atlanta 11 24 .314 12feSunday's Results Toronto 3 Rochester 2 Syracuse 4 Buf. 2, 1st, 11 inns. Buffalo 4 .Syr. 3, 2nd, 7 inns. Columbus 6 Richmond 3 Jacksonville 2 Atlanta 1, 1st Atlanta 4 Jacksonville 2,'2nd