X: JACKIE EMPTIES LOCKER Jackie Robinson. 38. a Brooklyn ent in charge of personnel for a Dodgers star for 10 years. emptied restaurant chain. His decision to his locker at Ebbets Field afterlquit nullified a trade in which announcing his retirement from Jackie would have gone across the baseball to become a vice-presld- river to play for New York Giants. SPORTS TRAIL Robinson Still Makes News By WHITNEY MARTIN I papers can't pay that kind of NEW YORK tAPJeTl:e Jackie money for exclusives and the Robinson retirement story still islstory wouldn't be worth that mudl a prime topic of conversation and to one of them. editorial comment around New York. partly because it has de- G009 ARRANGEMENT batable issues and partly because Robinson had provided good these are the dog days in sports copy through the years and he when news is scanty. was highly publicized in the press The incts are pretty well known because he was good copy. The by now. The ex-Brooklyn Dodgcrlrcporters were paid to write the stair two years ago made an news and Robinlon I185 bet-'11 agreement with Look to give that news. magazine an exclusive on the amt This was a mutually !81iSl8C' nouncemcnt of his retirement for tory arrangement and Robinson a reported 850.000 as part of a had no moral obligation to tell the package deal, and be signed as writers of -his ptans. He'd have l'II'c-president of a snack-bar chain been slightly balmy to turn down about 20 minutes before he was 550,000 under the circumstances. notlilcd he had been traded to New. As to the second question York Giants. - 't.hough we believe he was wrong. The moot questions are: Should He should have tipped of! the he have given preference to the Giants that he would not be avail- magazine and Ignored the news- able instead of giving it that paper reporters who had given "maybe" and "I don' know" rou- Ililll such a good press down tine and thus leading them and llllnllllll the years? Should he have the reporters to believe that the mmiied the Giants immediately chances were good,that he would when he decided not to play more play. . To us the defect in Robinson's The Guardian P839 7 Thursday.Jan. 10. 1957 Hockey Deadline 4 Extended To Feb. Moscow (CF) -. A soviet sports committee spokesman said Monday the entry deadline for the world hockey championships in Moscow has been extended from Jan. 1 to Feb. 1, The champion ships are scheduled for Feb. 14- March 5. He said applications have beeni received from five countries, in addition to Russia-Japan, Finland. Poland. Czechoslovakia and West Germany. Officials of the Canadian Ama-' teur Hockey Association an- nnunced last month that Canada would not send a team to the Mos- cow matches. Russian interven- - tion in the Hungarian revolt was given as the main reason. Supreme Court Rules Against Boxer lou Nova LOS ANGELES (AP)-The Cali lornia Supreme Court Tuesday de- cided against former heavyweight boxer Lou Nova in his attempts to collect libel damages from Vin- cent X. Flaherty, columnist for the Los Angelea Examiner. and the Hearst Publishing Co., Inc. The court denied Nova'a peti- tion for a hearing. This action makes final the decision of the state District Court of Appeals which last Nov. 13 reversed a 35.- 000 judgment won by Nova in Su- perior Court. The Court of Appeals had ro- versed the Superior Court verdict favoring Nova on grounds that the jury was instructed erron ously on the law of libel. , Nova contended his reputation was damaged when Flaherty wrote that Nova was "cowardly" in his fight with heavyweight champion Joe Louis Sept. 29. 1941. Flaherty denied malice and con- tended that his account was true and also was fair comment. Jerry lynch is Signed By Reds CINCINNATI (AP)-The Cincin- nati Redlegs Tuesday signed out- fielder Jerry Lynch to a 1957 con- tract within a,few hours after doc- tors had given him "a clean bill of health" regarding an ailing shoulder. ' Lynch and pitcher Russ Meyer were siven Physical examinations and Rsdleg General Manager Gabe Paul said both athletes were reported in good shape. ' Lynch was drafted from Holly- wood of the Pacific Coast League but he was sidelined oat of the shoulder. lie appeared in only 19 games with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1956 before being assigned to Hollywood. Meyer. acquired from the Chi- cago Cuba late last season. had been troubled with a pulled mus- cle in his pitching arm. my FEWER TB PATIENT! 1950 season because o what doc-' tors said was phlehitis of the 1 TEMPTINGLY DIFFERENT lfyeehave uvertsiedoa-Tailleeguesuwualevll oa-Tails you've missed the nest Ilaveurfll taste sensation possible. 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