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Baseball Teams Name Managers

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The two remaining baseball managerial vacancies for 1967 were filled Monday when Mayo Smith was named to head the Detroit Tigers and Joe Adcock to manage the Cleveland Indians.

Both Smith and Adcock were given two-year contracts. Detroit's announcement ended the speculation over a successor to the late Charlie Dressen, who died of a heart attack in August.

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