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Terrell • Machen: La Follia Di Eddie Pud Riesplodere « Rangers-Inter: Match 4 HV rUnitA / ventrdi 5 mono ,1965 , \ PAG. 9 / sport Sul traguardo di Sassari sfreccia solo il campione belga Nuovo portafortuna per Lorenzo »*' & Scarpe speciali Una fuga di Anquetil nel finale della cor- r latch assurdo stasera a Chicago sa ha dato il « la » all'azione di Van Looy E in coma da 4 giorni | Oggi la Sassari-Oristano Si sta spegnendo ( il calciatore Ferro I Terrell • Machen: SAVONA. 4. Sels a 9" poi Giovanni Kerro, il calciatore dl 20 anni In coma da doinenica scorsa per un Incidente dl gloco, e sempre grave. Col passare del tempo, secondo I medici tlell'ospedale Sun Paolo, le sue possibility di superare la crlsl dimi- Roma nuisconu. La costituzloae fislca del glovane coinliicla infatti a I dare qualche segno di cedlinento, unctie se la febbre si La Lazio ha chiesto di giocare la follia di Eddie mantlene sotto 1 36 gradl. Non sono prevlsti, ulmeiio pe>r il momento, Interventl cliirurslcl dl aliiin geiiere. ... Graczyck L al Flaminio I giocaluri della Roma hajino svolto leri inattin.i al « Tre FOIT« avvenlmento la cul conctuslone lane» un intenso allenamento Dal nostro inviato e scontata, conoscluta. sotto In guida di Lorenzo e Gual- >' SASSARI. 4. Dov eravamo rimasti? tierl Erann prescntl tutti 1 * tlto- pud riesplodere l.irl - eompresi gli InfortunaU Qui. prima di tutto. bisogna Ad Olbla. Ed ora su, verso Sehnelllnger e Nicol6. Durante chiedersi: guai? No. Ma, sape- Tempto La giornata & bell a, az- una p.ius.t di'll'allennmento ab- zurra- il sole 1'illumina e l'in- Jna nottc confusa sta por te. Van Looy (che corre con il hiamo chiesto a Lorenzo notizie numero 13, e non pub davvero tiepidi^ce Avnntl, tranqullla- ».ullo sl.ito di forum del gioeatorl fere Inizio nel -Chicago Sta- mente Trenta all'ora e sulla probabile fonnazione cha im» chc, come arena puKili- dire che porta addosso la cifra AH'inclrca. al Ciba'l opporra nl Catnnia. • I.* ca, pu6 ospitare 26 010 spot- della jelln) ha vinto la gara, a i'ori(>f;i(»u uflelicfie dei ofocaforf \OT\. II Ri»ante locale Krnest meno — s'lntende — di straor- Quand'e che la compagnia ^cmo »>i<il(o luioiie — ha rloposta fcrrel — nato i| 4 aprile liKlii, dinurl. clamorlsi colpi di teatro paesana si da la mossa. Aspet- il trainer —'. neiiuno c stanco « to sei picdi e sei pollici che Perche. s\, purtroppo, 11 mare tiamo: la barba cresce. e viene Nicold e Schnellinper xtainio tnf- pno m. 1,98 circa, pesnnte 205 e mo.sso e il Giro di Sardegna 11 latte alle glnoccliia o'lorntido di yior'io in giorno. An­ >bre nasi a meno di 93 chllo- ha in programme anche un tra- Finalmente, ecco Taccone. che il Tiiorule, malgrado le »co»i- sferimento con il vapore. titte tttblte con In Fiorentina c co*. immi — contender?) nl vetc- Scatta una. due. tre volte: le I Inter, e offiiuo » 10 Eddie «Mills - Machen Van Looy. dunque. sue offensive sono platoniche. e « Tanta "atmosfera idcale" e for- 11a California non si sa bene Non ha perso tempo. basta. Poi. si mostxano i ragazzi «;o dovut.i f.l fatto ehe con l*ln- della - Bianchi - :Q piii pungen- |e cosa, almeno sino in que- Pronti? c.isxo di ilomeniea sono state si- momento. Mi spieso: per te b Taviani. Nierrte: manco lul stemate le vostre pendenze cen- logica lo scontro fra Ter- Via! riesce a guadagnax terreno. nomiehe con la Societa? - nbbia- II campione s'e armato dl co- RaKsegnazione. mentre il ven­ 1110 chk'Sto mali7losainente a que- e Machen dovrebbe essere sto punto al trainer gialUirosso. Udo, -soltanto-, come se- ragglo. ed e andato aU'assalto. to porta le nuvole: e piove. Sot- Non l'ha fermato la furia del - Sul morale dei giocatori non lda semiflnale al titolo mon- to l'acqua, scappa Anquetil. S! hanno vuii influito le questfoin lie del pesi rnasstmi attual- vento. Sulle aspre. selvagge oaplsce che il tragiiardo e In economiche — ha precisato Dor. [nte vacante dopo la scotnu- montagne della Barbagia. dove vista, ormai Vince'' Pare, e non Juan — conmriqiie ti pcn.io dir* ca di Cnssius Cloy (la prima ancora si coniugano i verb! del 6. Perche Van Looy si scatena ehe «iorio *tati pnoaff pli stipendi liflnale, come ricorderete. pericolo e della paura. ha su- neiriiiseguimento. Aechlappa il e i pretrtt dl pnrd'tii. »nu 'uno an­ »pose nel «Madison Square bito precisato le intenzioni di qualificato rivale e sullo slan- cora in " son>e<o " { reiiitfacrpt ». rden • dl New York I'antlco conquista Ed e apparso corag- eio prosegue I'azione. Qual e la - Nicole e Sclinellinj-'er potrnn- conclusione7 po scendere in campo a Ca­ ipione Floyd Patterson al vl- gloso e fortunato pari ad un tania? - roso canadese George Chu- cavalier dell'Ariosto Soltanto Facile, semplice: Van Looy » I.e loro condlzioni fliichc non jo: la vittoria premi6 Pat- Venturelli ha resistlto alia de- forza al massimo. ed e sul na- ^ono ancora perfcttnmente rlsta- rson dopo 12 infuocati assal- clslone e alia Mcurezza del for- stro con 9'" di vantaggio su Sels. hilite e poichc forzrtndo i muscolt [che la T.V. itnliana presento. midabile e spettacoloso atleta ohe e tra la fila dei battutl. E pot rel-bero rirorfore dannl piii |alche Riorno dopo. iieH'edl- che personifica la ferocia ago- Graczyck e terzo ieri. iirm poito riichiarc a farh nistica degli ammirevoli, famo- La media1' 31.254. sulla di- aiocare. tanto pn'i che nellc pro«- jne intenrale). per altrl, in- <fme teMKiMin,-' doercmo a/fron- |ce, la sflda di questa seni si atleti delle Finndre. stanza di 170 ehilometri. tare dijthili pirtite fielltf qncili Machen e Terrell snrebhe Gli avverssiri (ed Anquetil Eloquente, no? non |iotr<*ino fare a meno iff dut. |dirittura valida per il cam- non fa eccezione> hanno dovu- E domani ad Ori^tano. L'au- ottiim elenieiili conic Schnellin- jnato mondinle! E la Wontl to arrender^i. e patir l'umllia- gurio ehe ci facciamo e di non aer c Nicole -. Dxing Association tace come T.lone Adesso. ^contano la de- morir di noia. « Rientrera Angellllo a Ca­ Fse in attesa di event! chin- bolezza ch'e pure morale La fi- La squadra giallorossa in posa con le nuove scarpe tedesche: porteranno fortuna alia tania'' - * Jcatori prima di pronunciar- aura di Van Looy domina !a A'tilio Camorianr Roma come spcra Lorenzo? - Perifo df T1. le novltA dovreb- I due protagonisti. che fra manifestazione. E' il ritratto bero ei'ere Anoelfllo e Lconnrdf. della potenza sostenuta dall'or- Rienfrn Anaelillo ma manchcrA &che ore entreranno nel r:n^ SchJicIliMOcr e ci'6 non e unci Chicago. meritnno I'onore poglio e dalla volonth del pro­ unin belld com: mu ilot'ril puv Slla cintura che fu di auten- fessionista affermato. che. na- fimre anche l" nostra .i/ortiuia: :i campioni come Jack John- turalmente. commercia i colpi diitl'inirio del Cnmpfonnfo nttii |n e Jack Dempresey, come di pedale: e. perb. rispetta I Gli inglesi indispettiti per I'eliminazione fono ancora rtit-icflo a tnettere in ine Tunney e Joe Louis per contratti di lavoro che l'impe- campo In fonnazione tlpo •. )n parlare di Rocky Marcia- gnano. A proposllo dl sfortuna, Loren­ i? Non ml sembra ed ecco 1 zo. che e un superstlzloso per ec- FDDIE MACHEN il pugile che i medici ritengono af- I nostri? cellenza. ha eseogltato tin'altra... lotivi. Ernie Terrell 1'ormai flitto da schizofrenia e quindi a pcricoloso per se c per E' triste dirlo. Ripetono gli scaramanzia Qualcuno dopo l'in- )lebre «sei pled! 6 pollici», gli altri » durante un allenamento in vista del match con errori dl sempre. Continuano. fortunio di Scbncllinger ha detto ime lo chiamano i suoi tifosi, cioe. a prepararsi per le compi- selieirando ehe la colpa degli lii che di un valldo pugile ha Terrell, un match che potrebbe sconfinare nel dramma. sirappi muscolari e degli Infortu- tizioni di domani: l'allenamento Itto l'aspetto d un buon gio- nl era delle scarpe. Lorenzo cl Im I non termina mai. I-a storia e ereiluto ed ha inearicato Sehnel­ Store di - basket». 11 nesro fine nel 1958 in Svezla accetto cinante. Dagli occhi di Ma­ Chicago mostra UD flsico lon- vecchia di anni. Assistiamo. co­ llnger dl far venire dalla Germa- un fulmineo k.o da Ingemar chen sprizzava la follia. dalla st, a delle recite mortificanti, « Rangers-Inter: match nla un tlpo di scarpe (le » Adi­ llnco. braccia lunahissimo, das -) conoRciute In tutto 11 mon­ Johansson e 11 tuffo rimase mi- bocca colava una bava sanaui- di un'infinita malinconia: cedo- Imbe svelte mentre al suo sterioso per i suoi retroscena. 2na e per calmarlo dovettoro ilo e calzate dal giocatori del /oro puailistico non ha anco- no in montagna. frenano in di- Santos, del Real Madrid c dl al- Insomma la personality di lavorare sodo alcuni robusti "=cesa. p^rdono il pa^so in p!a- tre famose sqtiadre. E proprio dato una impronta partlco- Eddie Machen si puo deflnirla poliziotti e 1'arbitro inglese Ted re di potenza oppure dt ahi- ntira. E in volata succede. com"e leri al Campo delle Tre Fontanu sconcertante. tuttavia. al con Wiiltham. II padrone di Ma­ il nuovo - amuleto •• 6 stato con- |a. Og^l come oggi Ernest trario di Ernest Terrel. e un chen, ossia Frank Sinatra, ri­ accaduto alia Caletta ad Olbia Non si presenta segnato al giallorossi da un in­ »rrell e un boxeur insisjnift- ~ vero - - boxeur •• sia pure dl mase in alberao durante il e a Sassari che si fanno strac- earicato della dltta TiiHoiport d> fnte che tiene per6 nell'anaolo stile monotono II californiano.
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