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Two more major league teams named their managers for 1965 yesterday.
The New York Yankees made it official that Johnny Keane, who won the World Series with his St. Louis Cardinals this year, will be the New York manager this season. Keane had resigned from the Cardinals last week, reportedly because of a disagreement with St. Louis owner Gussie Busch.
Meanwhile Red Schoendienst, who played second base for St. Louis in the early 1950's, was named to manage his old club.
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