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Subcríbase Al DE JULIO DE 1960 MIERCOLES, 6 MARIO LAS AMERICA* -Pág. 9 áammm CRRSHSSSHHSSSSffSHWSBR mm SBBSB?!SWSHoRfiBR99S9SRSBBBBSBBHSBRBBffIB? COMENTARIOS DEPORTIVOS RodríguezPelea Por RAUL DÍAZ Con Arkins, Hoy Mí***********fr*****^^*******-^*.-»*******¦ Ron Hansen, la sorpresa del año en el shortstop de la A beneficio de la familia de Stitch será parte Aparicio torpedero Li*a Americana, destroné a Luis como el ' ' La regular para los juegos de las Estrellas que se celebrarán de la recaudación. cartelera semanal City y Segunda el día 11 en Kansas el TTía 13 en New York. Peñaroíy'Real Por Vez, M. E. Bueno NUEVA YORK, (UPI)— ElI I ocasión anterior, el 17 de junio invicto cubano Luis Rodríguez, , ide 1959, derrotó por puntas a Otra de las nuevas caras que ha sido la adición de Rogar principal aspirante a la corona i Akins en Miami Beach. El cu- Maris el sensacional jardinero de los Yankees de Nueva welter, se medirá con el ex : baño es invicto en 26 comba- Empataron a Ganó el Torneo de Wimbledon y campeón welter Virgil Akins, tes, en los cuales figuran dos en mejor de los 0 que fue que 188 votos York el votación aseó: hoy miércoles, en Louisville, que no posibles 208. Es : | los hubo fallo. Para más Volverán a enfrentarte en Madrid, el próximo tado de Kentuckey, en match i ; adelantado este mes. Rodríguez de desquite. | iba a medirse con Stitch, en el El es acompañado por otros tres players del team de mes de Septiembre para definir el Recibió Una Cálida Aclamación BENEFICIO EI 35 por 1 mismo ring; pero el match fue Nueva York. Berra que será el receptor. Mickey Mantle como Campeonato de Campeones ciento de la entrada bruta del : | cancelado. *•' "Me ti jadinero central y Billy Skrowon como la primera base. siento terriblemente feliz", dice la gran encuentro se destinará a ayuda pugilista CARTELERA Los princi- El resto conjunto Liga Americana lo componen MONTEVIDEO, (UPI)— En periodo porque la defensa ma- tenista del Brasil. a la familia del Ru- del de la Sus planes futuros dell Stitch, Louisville, que en pales encuentros boxeriles de la Orestes Miñoso del Chicago; Pete Runnels del Boston; Frank un match pasado por agua, Pe- drileña rayó a gran altura. junio se ahogó tratando de sal- . semana son: Malone del mismo conjunto del Boston. ñarol y Real de Madrid empata CAMBIO En la etapa com- ron sin tantos en el primer par plementaria se trastocó la fiso- var la vida a un amigo. Todo el mundo que asista al encuentro, MIERCOLES Luis Rodrí- tido por la final de la Copa de nomía del match. | guez con Virgil Akins, el Louis- Como suplentes de la Selección sin necesidad que sean Campeones españoles inclusive los boxeadores, tendrá S del Mundo. Los dos Los tendieron sus ville; y Johnny Gonsalves por el manager posibles miembros del equipo que pagar su entrada. j con ratificados como equipos jugarán el segundo líneas. Sus delanteros “abrieron . Gaspar Ortega, en Oakland, Ca- wn Sherman Lollar del Chicago como receptor. Vic Power, match, en septiembre en Ma- el libro" y allí se apreciaron al FAVORITO Rodríguez es J porque ya j lifornia; del Cleveland, como primera base; Nellie Fox como segunda drid. gunos “taquitos” de Di Stefa- el favorito en una base; Brooks Robinson, como tercera; y Luis Aparicio como LA LUCHA La "Furia” no, bien emulados por el sol, JUEVES Ricardo González y la "garra” uruguaya convertido en una Boots Moore, en Los . torpedero. española grata reve- de mi partido con Chnsune Tru | con An- «1 Sus jugadas atrajeron ' geles; yvi depararon una lucha de estre- lación. la man en la rueda semifinal”. i llas, en donde el afán y el espí- atención de la defensa de Peña- WllHama; En los jardines van el veterano Ted el medio ritu de lucha superaron los des- rol, que se vio por momentos PROPOSITO La jugadora , SABADO Orlando Zulueta loco Jim Piersall, como el jardinero central y Harvey Kuenn tellos técnicos esbozados espo- impotente para contrarrestar esa brasileña no dio una respuesta , con Cbuey Mejia, en Monta- , rrey, México. eomo el jardinero derecho. rádicamente en algunos pasajes. eficiencia técnica. ,4 directa cuando se le preguntó resultado, PELIGRO Fue bien aprove l MVsÉmSmWF trataría ganar campeo- ESCENARIO EI ¦ * jrtgjßr clipüT’' si de el sin vencidos ni vencedores, pre chada la velocidad de y nato por tercer año consecuti- La de los cronistas para representar a la Liga Bueno selección justamente ex- Canario, cuyas incursiones pro en 1961, igualando proeza otoñal, han sido los siguientes players: mió los méritos vo la Nacional en el clásico puestos a través de los 90 minu- vocaron siempre peligro en las que han cumplido hasta ahora como el receptor, el que va acompañado por tres Osuna Jugará Del Crandall tos de juego. Los 22 players de últimas líneas uruguayas. Pus- cuatro jugadoras: Louise Brogh, Jugadores máa del Milwaukee. bieron apelar a todos sus recur- kas, en quien se cifraban gran- Maureen Connolly y Helen sos para conformar un espec- des esperanzas, fue absorbido Wills, de Estados Unidos, y Su- Joe Adcock como inicialista; Ed Mathews eomo antésalista táculo de fútbol en un escena- por William Martínez y poco pu zanne Lenglen, de Francia. en la algu- Davies lagunas, do hacer, a excepción de propósito y Hank Aaron como jardinero derecho. La segunda base rio sembrado de que lo —“Mi es simple- hacían propicio para un nos remates que revelaron su mente seguir jugando”, dijo. MEXICO, (UPI)—EI a cargo de Bill Mazeroski de los Piratas del Pittsburgh, más tenilti estará walter-polo. eficiencia ejecutiva. Rafael Osuna, co-campeón Skinner de su mismo equipo como encuentro de de que va acompañado de Bob ALFREDO No fue ob DOMINADOS La defensa JUBILO EN EL HOGAR- masculinos de dable SAO i dobles Wimble- leftfieldr. servar una técnica depurada española, aprovechando ese ac- PAULO—Los padres de ' , don. ha nombrado miem- María Bueno, sido por las razones apuntadas. Sola- cionar de sus delanteros, pudo Ester recibieron bro del equipo mexicano de la con lágrimas de júbilo la noticia ¡ Ernie Banks como es natural ha sido seleccionado como mente Di Stefano, mostró sus trabajar más cómodamente y ar María Ester Bueno, la gran jugadora brasileña, aparece en el 1 , Copa Davis. según anunció la Fe mejor y de que su hija había conquistado torpedero del conjunto y Willie Mays es el defensor oficial recursos de malabarista, ar- mar un decidido apoyo. campo de Wimbledon, en compañía de su rival la tenista sud- 1 deración Nacional de Tenis. el que a había por segundo año consecutivo el jardín segundo han sido seleccionados mando jugadas arrancaron Paralelamente esto de- Sandra Reynolds, a quien para conquistar, del central. Como team saparecido africana venció por campeonato de Wimbledon. j La decisión al respecto se el aplauso de los espectadores. del campo en esta vez, to- Bmoky Burgess receptor, Bill White como inicialista. segunda el título femenino del gran « como TODO Peñarol, mitad complementaria la delan- certamen británico. ESPERA Pedro Bueno y mó en una reunión extraordina- A TREN luego impresionó ligeramente, mejor tera de Peñarol. Sus hombres, su esposa, acompañados por al ria, que Osuna se hubo gunos amigos finalista, junto Charlie Neal como segunda base; Ken Eoyer como tercera, el primer tiempo. Sus hom- agotados físicamente, bajaron la WIMBLEDON, (UPI) —“Me sus admiradores. íntimos y perso- clasificado con en del diario Estado”, el y Dick Groat como torpedero; Orlando Cepeda, Vada Pinson bres se dieron de lleno por el guardia y pasaron a ser domina siento terriblemente feliz”, de- A la pregunta de cuál había nal “O que norteamericano Dennis Fáls- patrocina la tenística ton. y Roberto Clemente han sido llevados como suplentes en el triunfo y gastaron allí estoica- dos por los defensas madrile- claró hoy María Ester Bueno, sido el momento decisivo del actividad de Brasil, de la campeona, recibieron la elenco como jardineros. mente todas sus reserva* físi- ños, donde Marquitos, y por mo después de conquis- match, dijo: mentes Zarraga. coparon el cen tar el título de campeona de noticia en las oficinas de la cas. CONVICCION United International, Derrocharon coraje y tro de la cancha impulsando a Wimbledon por segundo año j “Fue el Press don admira tercer game del de esperaron iAUTOMOVILISTA! ron por au empuje. No pudie- aus delanteros t una incesante consecutivo. j segundo set. el resultado desde ¡ En ningún momento temprano. ron cristalizar ventajas en ese ofensiva. estuve real Si desembocas pruden- UN GRITO La mestre de | mente preocupada en el pri- escuela de Sao Paulo, de 20 | mer set. porque estaba jugan- CHAMPAÑA. Cuando se temente de calle a ca- x-x-x-x-x-»***»***»**»******»******»************años, dijo que io que gritó al do bien. Una vez que gané ese recibió el boletín que anunció el dejar la última pelota de San- largo tercer game tuve la im- triunfo de la señorita Bueno en lle, evitarás muchos so- Patferson y Stirch Declarados dra Reynolds, de Sudáfrica, has- presión firme de que iba a triun el primer set, su padre dijo: ta más allá de la línea de base lar”. “Mi niña ha ganado”. bresaltos... y te ahorra- Deportivas; fue un jubiloso de Inmediatamente hizo pedir Breves “vete rás más de un golpe. aquí!”. Esa fue la pelota larga LA RIVAL La señorita champaña para celebrar la vic- de Honor *********************************************que Bueno declaró que su adversa- toria. Ganadores del Título consumó su victoria. -Me******************** ria —que la LA HABANA. (UPI). La Confederación de Base- ha vencido cuatro capital tomó entre CONCEPTO “Fue un par- veces en canchas de Arcilla, pe- ball del Caribe que sesionó en esta tido mucho más duro que el ro nunca en canchas de TOLDOS DE ALUMINIO 100% CONTRA del Caribe de 1961 Césped HURACAN PARA SU PROTECCION Y "Boxeador del Mes" Por la ANB otros acuerdos el de iniciar la Serie que jugué el año pasado, en la jugó un gran partido.
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