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España Batió Sin Paliátivós a La R.FIIAI Viernes, 3 de junio de 1983 EL MUNDO DEPORTIVO Pág. T GoIf• Cañizaresessegundo,adosoIpesdellíder HENNING (63)RECORD DEL CAMPO EN-EL«MASTER»BRITANJCO Chepstown (Inglaterra), 2 (Upi.) Open de. Estados Unidos dentro El sudafricano Harold Hennhiig - Ballesteros y Piñero terminaron con 69 de dos semanás, comenzó su estableció, con 63 golpes, un actuación de hoy con tres «bírdies» récord del recorrido, gracias a ocho fabricantes de cigarrillos, después quedar a 3 metros de la bandera consecutivos, pero perdió un golpe «birdies» en l primera vuelta del - de su sorprendente recorrido. del hoyb 1.6, de 388 metros. Un en-el 7 y en el 10 para acabar con Masters Británico, dotdo con En efecto, el as sudafricano nuevo «putt» desde .5 metros en el 69. Plñero, por su parte, hizo tres 22.500.000 pesetas, que se dispu- reveló que el- pasado mes de sep hoyo 18 de 21 6 metros le dio a «birdies» y un «eagle». ta en los ‘dinks» del eSautierre tiembre un médico le había prohibí Henning el récord del recorrido, británicoEl Nick Faldo también Country Club». -. do. fumar. superando en dos golpes la marca consiguió tres «birdies» en busca de Henning, de 48 años, que sigue Porotra parte,: Hennin todavía anterior, establecida por el aus- su cuarto título consecutivo en cm insistiendo que- es un «gafe», dis- hizo cósas por encima de cualquier traliano Greg Norman y el alemán co torneos. tanció én dos golpes al español. recomendación médica. federal Bernhard Langer. CLASIFICACION - José María Cañizares. ,.. «Estuve jugando al “po- El madrilefio Cañizares, segun- El británico Ken Brown hizo un •. ker” en Londres la pasada do en dos de ls tres últimos tor- 63. HOld Henning (Sudáfric), 38-33. 65. JOSE CAÑIZARES (ESPANAI. 33-32. 66, 5 bajo par, y el australiano noche, me acosté. tarde y me neos en que ha participado, colec 66 Ken Brown (6. 6.). 34-32. Greg Norman, que persigue levanté e las 5 de la mañana para cionó seis «birdies)). .. .61 Gieg Norma» (Australia). 33-34. tercer título en este Masters, tefr cubrir los 1 70 kilómetros que me Su «putt» más largo fue desde 6 68 lan Woosnam (O. B.), 34-34. miné con un 67. separaban de Chepstown», dijo.. metros en el hoyo 8. Al terminar Warren Humphries (6. B.), 34-34. El español Severiáno Bailes- .. El jugador d.e •188centímetros, declaró: .. SEVERIANO 69. BALLESTEROS (ESPAÑA). teros, que busca tantbién ., «- oacdo en Johannesburgo, salió «Sólo.- en una ocasión no he 33-36. ble» er el Masters, -tras haber en uno de los primeros grupos e encontrado a calle. Tuve . Gordon Brand Jr. (6. .8.). 36-33. ganado el de Estados Unidos en . hizo cinco «birdiés» en la primera oportunidades de «birdia” y - Rotan Rafeerty (Irlanda). 34-35. - Bernard Gallacher (6. B.l. 35-34. Augusta el pasado mes de abril, y mitad de recorrido de 6.091 conseguí seis.» .. rI Mason (6. 6.). 33-8. su compatriota Manuel Piñero, metros, que no se encontraba en -Brown, segundo -detrás- de MANUEL PINERO (ESPAldA), 35-34.. terminaron con 69, . buenas condiciones a Qausa de las. Ballesteros en el -PGA Británico NickFardo (6. B.), 35-34. Henning, vencedor de 54 •tor- recientes lluyias . del. lunes pasado -hizo -cinco «bir- Oavid Faherty (6. 8.). 33-38. neos en su carrera profesiónal, . Henning, con «putts» desde 2 a dies» y logró dos-golpes de milagro . Ot»s españoles: incluidos el Texan Open (1966)y 5 metros, hizo «birdiés» en el 2, 4, para salvar el par en los restantes 71,ANTONIO GARRIDO (ESPAÑA), 36-31. -el. Open de Tallahases (.1970), 5, 8 y 9. Después hizo otro «birdie» hoyos. -. JUAN 72. ANGLAGA (ESPAÑA). 36-36. puso en un compromiso a los en el larguísimo hoyo 14 y consi Severiano-- Ballesteros, qúe se 14.i5. MANUEL CALEROBALLESTEROS (ESPAldA), jESPAÑA). 35-40.- 36-38. .patrocinadores del torneo, unos guié un sobérbio <(hierro 2s. para prepara para su participación en el - 76. -MANUEL MONTES EsPAÑA), 36-40. - Hockey- hierba.Ø Sorprendenté. éxito de runa seleccióñ modernizada - España batió sin paliátivós a la R.FIIAI Cuando faltando nueve minutos para ter- <intensas; su.s.medios, rápidos a incorporarse Faltaban 9 minutos... ¿epIiegue? Ni pen minar, Espáña remonté á..su favor el inicial al ataque; sus defensas, bien instalados en sarlo. En estos finales de partido tuvo Espa - 0-2 en-contra y pese a ello continué al ata- - campo - contrario, doflde. establecían su ña más ocasiones de gol que nunca. Faltando qie corno no dejó de hacerlo én ningunó de barrera defensiva. Una agresividad total.. ioco Wain cambió •a Roca por Esudé (os 70 minutos de juego,.hata los más recaí- - Ahora, la R.F.A. es la mejor selección de uien, eh plan «comodín», persiguió inconsa- - citrarttes tuvieron qu.e rendirsea:ia evidehcia: . Europa y la segunda del Mundo; Su efectivi ble la bó(a or todos sus recorridos orcenan Horst Wein ha conseguido modernizar las dad, tremenda. Aprovechó todas las oportu- do de raíz todas las intentonas teutonas. selección, española, cólocarla casi anivel de nidade de go-! (dos) y de «penahy córner» - - En fin:una-reválida para el equipo olímpi lós mejores y dar -a todos los amantes de este tres) que se le presentaron. Así a los 22’ co (le España, que formé así: leporte olimpico unas ilusiones de cara, los Dopp romató una gran jugada de Cansnen- Zumalacárregui y Agut porteros media - JJ.00.. de -Los Angeíes-1984. - -. - berg ydosminutoS después de Imedia par- parte cada Uno. Sin, trabajo. - - - La RMF. Alemana —np debe olvida,rse— . te Fischer rematé -un «p.c.», que el. érbitro’dio. DeFrútos, lfbero: pocó trabajo; meor en es-actualj-nente.iaseleciór sub—campeona como gol, pese aque De Frutos jura y per-. lasegunda parte. - - del Mundo- sénior; campeona de -Europa jura que paró la bola. antes de la línea. Defensas Riqui Cabot (capitán) Juan sénior; campeona del Múndo Júnior; y - -Daba. igual. España er-a superior y Arbós y Javier Cabot; los tres muy bien, campeona de Europa jumor Sobre el papel nspoíe,ida por esta injusta desventaja inés incorporándose espléndidamente al ataque a infinit-jmnnte superior a Espana en su almea- íirrnerneine que nunca instaLada en-área ger- la mfnor oportunidad con de ¿a que ha suprimido algunos seniors main -a tos 42 yen «pc»Mariano Bordas Medios Juan Carlos Peón Jaume ‘i <pasados» y ha incorpçrcdo «juniors» intplintemente y ante las salida del portero Arbós y Mariano Bordas perfectos el pri r.omu Blócher y Schmidt considerados a(emOn pasó a Roca que sorteó a un defensa moro i’I «técnico» el segundo el «ordena çnti,-’ los mejores once jugadores del rnuricLa y marcó a meto vacia (1—2) a los 52 Maria- dor» el tercero —la gran y agradable sorpre Bien esto sobre el papel porque en el Esta- no Bordas rematé un «p c » directo o gol s’— la «fuerza» incorporada a la media -dio Pau Negro la cosa fue totalmente -al Ofltc las dudas del portero alerrnáro que Delanteros escepcionales los tres en su revés. - - .., - - . —pensóLaeiban étomar .&..po» otra vez.- «prsing». a los defensas contrarios, a Las España dirigida por Horst WeIn—técnfco (2-2) y finalmente en el minuto 61 penetra- que «robaron» muchas bolas Gómez Roca y qerm mo rio se ohtide— jugó en plan ganador cion espanola por la derecha y pase a Miguel De Paz iun cuando tenia eL maicador 0-2. en-contra do Paz que por la izquierda penetró en el - Espana empezó y t-mrminó con «prosslng» de área y morcó de un gran tiro a la escuadro -Jtaqué; sus delanteros;.a róberbolasde los -. izquierda,. inpárab)e (3-2).-- - Ferrár, FORNELLS.
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