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Daily News from New York, New York • 88

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Minuet nit Tramer- Local College coutrmen have a busy week in front of them: with two double-headers listed for, the Garden and action on various Ciimpuses every night. The first twinner at the Garden on Thurs- day night will send Wake Forest against Seton Hall after Dayton, KIT finalist, tackles St. Francis of Brooklyn. The other, is on Saturday when NYU and' Mulilonberg clash in the prelim to the Manhattan-Navy duel. Columbia also has a couple of tough Ivy League tests, facing Princeton in Tigertown on Tues- day and coming back to Morning- 1 Sii Oil Fin.

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it 01 tt, 3 4 6 "haiuU oil" as his tu sons David, am- It, and Dean, eight, try l.i IhIU hi minto same of catch at lUirlinriame, home. Alter I cars of baseball experience, Joost has retired and plans ti stay in business till West Coast. Pilo Mas Mo Future, -Kan, 111 Lad 1 7 7 4 'i Vl't VZ fi a' S.H-Kli l.mn 115 3 11 i'3 lliiie llijj- 3 1111 5 fih 114 5 VZ lo xC. n. it 1 5 1 1 si Vncei F-ei-y Fairbanks Ctif lari rieetier Tar-tenq T.eRlanc Car.

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1 O-lr Hunt ink. NYU. The following Fordham has a big one with Syracuse at the Ram gym and on Saturday, Columbia journeys to Rutgers) St. Francis of Loretto, to Seton Hall, Iona to St. Peter's (JC), Scranton to Hofs-tra.

Cooper Union to Brooklyn Poly and Plattsburg to Adelphi. WAKE FOREST should give Seton plenty of work on the strength of its victory sweep in the Carousel Tournament at Charlotte, N. where the Demons took off to a five game winning streak. They are also a better than fair defensive club having held Auburn to 48 points, Alabama to 50 and Florida to 53. For a national powerhouse in '55-'56, Dayton has dropped back to the pack this season and behind quite a few.

The Flyers lost big Bill Uhl, Jimmy Paxson and Rav Dieringer from the squad that lost to Louisville for the NIT Fm. Juekeyj Sh. K.i P1. ii no 4.40 Paltnn on 5 SO 3 40 9.00 San Francisco. Jan.

5 (U.R) Eddie Joost, the former major infield star who had an unhappy season and a half as manager, has sworn off baseball fou the new year and Intends to make it permanent. 1 102 SI' 5 li 1-xJl'iiiTiliit-r 5 L.elv Heavef yKeein Boy ('aft. T)on Snterl Fi-inee A wav Kllir.its Dream 10H 1 1-: ins 117 10 113 1 I'l 109 1 1 5 ln.S 3" 4 fin 61 7h Rt P-ij 111' nniiliotie Martin W.M.Cook houuettfl Fairbanks Canttl Trnmaa Ailiilllr Joy. 50 2 4.45 5 55 7.15 50 00 SO 4 (15 3.115 68 33 4 71 3 fit Ki 111' 1 --war 11 Si 41 throuirh with the Tin vowed today Eddie jut- iawe sM 1 iiet i nie x-M ayor ill (irian.er IOS out from his 11 11 v. hue taking lime Si RATCHE -rainted vlolld.

My Andy, salesman to eat a ji.ii as a ear FIFTH K. Purne and un claiminsr (Sii.OO0-S7.000) Pat to Get Babe Award Sue 6. Time 1 :1 I. In erate 3 31 off 3 31. Jill II.I1S Winner Rosset b.

1 by Alhati-Gra-ie Ve Trainner J. C. Wozneski. Mutuel cum el saiwwicn. i naven i heard from any clubs and 1 don't intend to contact any for a job." JOOST.

A household word fill 7.20 aivong major league infielders Chicago, Jan. 5 (rP). Mrs. Pat Wt. P.P.

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L. (aval-iris 113 3 12 12 1(1 10 R.itz I (it 's I) irllter 110 18 7' 11 llo Keti9 Pans Rabble 113 5 4 8 12 12 Cox Sll. Eii.Od.U 7 00 7.45 5.20 4 ll 10.90 33.15 1 .50 140 10 11.25 6.15 150.55 6 35 84.70 1170 103.0(1 title but retained Arlen Bock-horn, 6'" Jim Palmer, Carmen Riazzi, Al Sicking, Bill Almashy and Don Lane. Apparently these aren't enough for the Ohioans dropped five of their first 11 games, including a 79-11 whipping from so-so Duquesne whom they had previously beaten 88-45 in the Blue Grass tournament. NAVY WILL BE making its first regular season's appearance fur IS seasons, was fired as man- McCormick, two-time dou ble agcr of the San Francisco Seals Olympic diving champion, will be lust July when the parent Red honored as first winner of the Sox opined he wasn't "getting Babe Didrikson Zaharias trophy the potential" out of the sixth- at a presentation dinner in Chi- plaie club.

He also managed the cago June 26. last-place Athletics throughout The event originally was sched- the season and was dropped uled for Jan. 15, but changed to by the new owners when the June 2 the late Babe's birthday team moved to Kansas City. on which the Zaharias award to Hut win or lose, 40-year-old the top amateur woman athlete Si HATCHED I'uloriot. Hortn Rinu.

SIXTH RACE- $3,100: Claiming; 1 116 miles; off 3.59, 52.30 20.60 11.30 aLrned Boy (L. Cook) Erriana (W. Cook) 10.80 6.40 3.60 Howbuck, Battle Talk (Hartack). in the Garden. 1 he Middies are SCRATCHED Noble Drake, Our Mr.

Jocko, Joost is convinced that a man- win made annually. Willie Rather. SEVENTH RACE Lee Handicap; 1 116 off 4:29. Gray Phantom (Cole) 10.10 6.90 5.301 11.40 Belfast (Cape). 6.50 8.20 coached by Ben Carnevale, former NYU star, and sparked by Frank Petinos, who made quite a name at New Utrecht in Brooklyn.

He has several Met teammates with him including Ron Doyle, and Bob Albertson, both from Cranford, N. Alastair Swanson, West Orange and Larry Higgins, Hohokus, N. J. I Flight History (Ussery). SCRATCHED Our Prince.

ager's lot is not a happy one. ''Jimmy Dykes was right," Joost said, getting out a cigarette at the crowded bar and grill, "lie told me there was only one thiiii; you can be sure of as a manager sooner or later you'll be tired. Did you ever hear of on actually changing jobs or retiring because it was his own idea? 1 haven't." MRS. McCORMICK'S selection as the inaugural trophy winner was based on the annual Associated Press poll of the nation's sports writers and broadcasters naming her the outstanding: female athlete of 103i. Announcement of the date change was made jointly by George Zaharias, husband of the famed woman athlete, and sports writer Bob Russell of the Chicago Daily News, general chairman of the ti'ophv organisation.

ZAHARIAS EXPLAINED that 'klyn Italians AuYll.hi at Moravian- rir.MiiiUn J'(ilv at I I.il.-l Ti si. liruuklii nt St. r.inrb: at su lei- 1 1 1. osi.n at olumliia at I- air-WKliN KsDA at JOOST SAID I taint stems a lot of the from front Ue at oy Gall tlirik Truckers, Spike's at Baltimore Rockets. German-American League Lithuanians at German unitarians.

New York at swis. Gottseliee Blatint'si it Minerva. Emtraeht at Newark. New Italia at Brnlfa-nort. Mt.

Kiso at American Czechoslovak. Palermo at College Point, Frem it at Koh.inir. Wet New York at Y'nrkvittu Huniiarialisi, White. Plains at Hellenic, German-Americans at Latvians. Cup Pf aelzer at Kollsman.

at Giuiiana. Stamford at Hota. 1'asaie at Si'liwuben. Blue Star at. Hoboktn, Lkranian at Brooklyn.

National I.eairne Tatta at Warsaw. Se-rura at Kin-riiom. at tiikvah. Brooiiiyn at SwcUidii. iianirrh at Yoiikers Americans.

1. -veils a 1 ln-i Til I St. Fi Va-ner: lariatnl at I. ma 1' i s. Da Inn anil 1- -1 T---T at C.ar.i.

n. J.ioi.Jc- K-ll. Pnlllt at -N I vs hi li tr.li il! v. I'HIIUV Hal rani Ivii V.iin,r. SVn'RHAY wim more time lor planning we can give Pat McCormick the kind of leception that a groat woman an, I a great athlete deserves.

We know the Babe would have i (l it that wav." i inati ra lit It 1. "They won't back up their! managers any more," Joost said. I "on're the manager, they're the' Tit office, and that's it. And hen the time comes for you to you go after they've gotten! all tl.ey can out of you. The same' iipnlies to the players." cited his own exneru'u Second round USSFA National Challenge Cup matches will be splattered over the Eastern soccer front today.

Games weathered out last Sunday to be staged this afternoon will include those American League, rivals, Brooklyn Italians and Brookhattan- at -a-r 1 nil HI Lonir r-lamt hj r. ti'-e-Ci-'Nirhur-t. Grnminaii. Sea (iiti at litieoia. Park.

Eastern r. 7 up Glen Cove at Great Neck at ai 11 unl mirlou. Lm-Pauaioi'ue at Ozuna a-'ue Yonkers with the Athletic had scuffled in I'-t," in the Kins at Si. i-ie Ga ne Breton, boib ol Malta at Weill- at siaue bley. with (ius Zcniial.

"Then what happens Manager?" Joost asked, fiot.t office overt and sii'-tieusion I pave to the 1 he fine mo! Fair Grounds Results 1ST oli 2 '51''- lleitz i Knain. '14 lilj O.oo 5. so i i.T-iPi-cm H. liinnn i S.OO 5 1-1 Carlo (Lltireli. 4 hed Pri---! (irav ainli.

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Wis Al.m.-. Ti-ti StiyUam. (ll-iily l)oull l'uiil S122.20) 3D 4-iiii; off r. riiarm'ir 4. SO 3.110 Fi-aliixe ir'ox-i S.1JO 3 lo Sliell fnver iH ifrinnl.

2 SO s.T-itehe.l I.alibi'.-.n. 4TH Sl.ln. 2 5 l(i off 4 pix Winner ti SO 3. SO 2 Hii'isrry Dream iP'rti 3-40 2 Hit K--l-inet (Hmsmanl- 3 HO Serai. Qmtiziea Star.

Lord Jan. Mr. Suits Sfttiffi luiffi Entries Ga'ieia, clashing at Zeiega Oval, the Bronx. Goyan and Brooklyn Italian leserves will play the prelim, a let loop fixture, with a 1 P. M.

start. Brookhattan figures to profit from lat Sunday's posponement for it will have Jimmy Dorrian the halfback line. Only days ago he returned from Melbourne, Australia, where he played as a member of Uncle Sam's bootihg entry in the Olympics. Other Dewar trophy tilts will involve Kostek's with Polish p'ul-cons in Elizabeth, Ukrainian-Americans against champion Uhrik Truckers in Philadelphia, and Spike's S. C.

against the Rockets in Baltimore. German-American circuit head-liners will include Lithuanians vs. German-Hungarians at Metropolitan Oval, Maspeth, Queens, and Eintracht of Astoria at Newark. The day's card includes: Knimnal ('haH-nire 4 'up Brooklyn. Till.

ells al BrunUlllltfni. a I'utiU Falcone. UKramun-AmerudiiA ttt I 1 then went and let the ruy til Ins own press conference." SO JOOST. a father of four said In' is gnir.tr to stay in a hii-iiie-s where there is more se-etirit y. "Don't get mew rong I plaved baseball for 'J 1 years and evei v-thiug I have I owe to it." Joost said.

"But it i-n't like other biis where you feel you are building a foundation, always going ahead and can feel sine you'll stay in your own home. If a player's arm goes had, or a dnesn't win any more boom, he's finished." Joost isn't too happy with the current crop of young players. Joost has one piece of advice for any young player. "Sign 'for all tha. dough you can you may need it." I Off 4 :01 V.

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Adams) 4.20 3 70 Bun'l IH.irmatzl ii As Pie. Ada Seven, Sir Perron, War Vote. Featherweight Ike Chestnut grimaces after absorbing left thrown by Isidro in 10-roi: infer Friday at Washington. Underdog Martinez floored Chestnut for first time in his ol-bout career and scored upstt via unanimous decision. ii X..

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