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“Ranking” Mundial Pág. 38 EL MUNDO DEPORTIVO Miérdoles, , 11 dé febrero de 1987 . ‘ . ‘ GOLF• . COREY PAVIN YA ES QUINTO ‘ , ., . EN EL “RANKING” MUNDIAL. Resumen agencias. — Los “rankings” 4. K. Baker 2,1 23. (Tied) Jack Nláklaus, USA, 472 32. Ben Crenshaw, USA, 388 mundiales, ya están en movimiento. El es- 5. A.-M. Palli 2,0 CraigStadler, USA, 472, 33. Tateo Ozaki, Japón, 373. tadounidense C’orey Pavin es líder desta 25. John Mahffey, USA, 446 ‘34. Sçott lloch, USA, 359 cado en la lista de ganancias del circuito En el “ranking” mundial masculino,26. Dan Pohi, USA, 428, 35. Jim Ttiorpe,USA, 355 norteamericano 1987, con más del doble puesto al corriente hasta el pasado día 8, 27. lan Baker-Finch, Australia, 427 36. .(Tied)Mac ffGrady, USA, 348. que su compatriota Paul Azinger, segun ha sido extraordinario el ascenso de-Co- 28. Howard Clark, GB, 414 Naomichí Ozaki, Japón, 348 do clasificado. rey Pavin, que se coloca en quinto lugar 29 (Tied) Masahiro Kurámoto, Japón, 402 DaviáGrahan Australia,, 348 Pavin, vencedor en lo torneos de la del mismo. tan Woosnam, GB, 402 39. Lee Treviño, USA, 345 Quinta y Honolulú, ha obténido’en !o que En este “ranking”, Severiano Balleste 31. Graham Marsh, Australia, 396 40. Larry Mize, USA, 335 ros, - pese a su inactividad hasta el mo va de año unos ingresos superiores a los mento, se mantiene en tercer lugar con 300.000 dólares, bastante ventaja sobre Tommy Nakali Lista de ganancias: ma, con Corey Pavin todavía más lejos. Objetivó: liberarse del IVA 1. Corey avin 39,3 millonés ptas. Esta es la actual clasificación de Ioá 2. Paul Azinger 19,2 » mejores jugadores del mundo, estábleci 3. Bernhard Langer 17,7 » da desde los Estados Unidos, intentando LAR1EGGÁNOALAADMINiSTRÁCUON -. 4. M. Calcaveechia 15,6 »‘ conjugar la actividad internacional del - GENERAL DEL ESTADO 5. Johnny Miller 14,7 ‘ » 4 golf en todos los continentes: 6. Hal Sutton ‘13,1 ‘» 7. Mac O’Grady . 12,1 » 1. Greg Norman, Australia, 1.515 puntos La Real Federación Española de Golf ganó una batalla que puede 8. Payne Stewart 10,9 » 2. Bernhard Langer, RFA, 1.242 ser importante para la totalidad del deporte español: ha ganado el re 9. Bob Tway 10,7- » 3. Soveriano Sallesteros, ESPANA, 1.173 curso contencioso-administrativo interpuesto contra la Administra 10. RickFehr 9,2 » 4. Tsuneyuki Nakajima, Japón, 897 ción General del Estado. Mientras, en el campo femenino, Ja fa 5. Corey Pavin, USA, 751 bulosa Nancy López, renacida. encabeza 6. AndyBean, USA, 718 Nos vemos obligados a ‘hacer un poco de historía. la lista de ganancias del circuito norte .7. BobTway, USA, 717 8 Payne Stewart, USA, 690 La Secretaría Géneral del Consejó Superior dé Deportes, el 31 de americana femenino de golf, tras el tor 9. 44a Sutton,1 USA, 674 neo disputado el últimolin de semana. 10. Sandy Lyle, 99,’ 647 ‘mayo de 1984, a la publicación de la Ley. del Deporte y la Educación La española Marta Fgueras-Dotti está 11. ‘CurtisStrange, USA, 642 Física, en la que ofreóía la posibilidad de que as entidades deportivas en el puesto 41, con sólo 2.079 dólares 12. lsao Aoki,.Japón, 636 pudieran obtenerla calificación de “Entida-de de Carácter Cultural y ganados, unos 266000 pesetas. 13. Ray Floyd, USA, 619 de Utilidad Pública”. Millones 14. Lanny Wadkins, USA,’612 pesetas 15. TomKite,USA, 568 1. N. López - 4,1 Naturalmenté, la Real Federación Española de Golf solicitó of 1- 16 Mark O’Meara, USA, 667 cialmente al C.S.D. ser declarada como tal. Después de muchas de 2. K. Postiewait 4,0 7. Rodger Davis, Australia, 566 3. B.King 2,5 18. Calvin Peete, USA, 528 moras del C.S.D. e insistencia por parte de la Federación, el C.S.d. 19. Tom Watson, USA, 521 manifestó: ‘ ‘ 20. Fuuy Zoelier, USA. 516 21. (Tied) Masashi Ozaki, Japón,475 “Ha sido examinadá la totalidad dé la docurñentación áortadar BOXEO Mark McNtiltv.Africa. 475 habiéndola encontrado de conformidad, no obstante lo anterior, ha CENTRO ARAGONES bida cuenta del elevado número de solicitudes similares recibidas y — —.— ——_ — — — tas repercusiones fiscales que la declaración de “Utilidad Publica” F;1] .conlleva, no ha sido posible hasta el momento presente elevar a la Calle Joaquín Costa, 68 1 - Si quieres dejar 1. 1 IaDROGA’ consideración 1 delConsejo de Ministros el expediente correspondien— (Junto Teatro Goya) 1 tea esa 1 RealFederacióri, lo cual, como es lógico, se llevará a efecto en Próximo viernes, • la Red’Terápéutica de el momento a en que las directrices que se reciban en este Consejo Su á las9 de la noche 1 perior de Deportes permitan instrumentar la oportuna propuesta al Por primera vez en Cataluña, a Drogodependenctas efecto.” ‘ ‘ , ‘ ‘ ‘ « cena-velada pugilística a con Centros La Real Federación Española de Golf, considerando ue el Con-’ 1 sejo Superiordea’ Deportes no debía proceder dé esta,manera, recurrió SELECCION DE MADRID 1 Medicos y Psicológicos a la Audiencia, $ considerando que el Consejo Superior de Deportes es SELECCION CATALANA 1 en todas las taba paralizando 1 un acto administrativo y considerando asimismo 1 que elC.S.D. 1 no ‘debía proceder de esa manera, recurrió a la Audien (Cuatro grandes combates - provincias entre campeonés y dós 1 dia Naáional, 1quien ha resuelto el recurso a favor de dicha Federación, 1 espaioIas, ordenando al 1 Consejo Superior de Deportes que eleve el expediente preliminares) 1 al Ministerio de1 Cultura para ser presentado en el Consejo de Minis Homénajé del boxeo catalán 1 esta para ayudarte;0] tros. 1 « ‘ , - ásúpresídente 1 Esta sentencia,’ 1 que puede sentar jurisprudencia, repésenta un José Julián del Valle a éxito de 1 caraal futuro de los clubs deportivoé españoles, sujetos a 1 ¡LIámanos!! gravámenes 1 inexistentesen otros Estados. Exito mayor, por el hecho Plazas limitadas. Resér 1 de que a en su día el Abogado del Estado se opuso e incluso solicitó la vas (de 7 a 9 noche) en la 1 1. ,‘T-1 ainadmisibilidad del recurso, tal ycomo consta en la fotocopia’de dicha sentencia, que enernos a la vista al escribir estas líneas. ‘ , Federación Catalana 1” $ de Boxeo Sólo el R.’A.C.E es de”Uilidad Pública” Ninguna otra entidad o club lo ha consegúido, hasta hoy. Estasentidades están exentas del’ (Gran Viade les Corts Ca’- 1 IVA,, que es el “quid” de-la cuestión. Los campos de goLf, pagan hasta talanes, 429, 2.°. - contribución urbana. Las federaciones todas luchan hoy contra el IVA Teléfonos 325-98.08 cómo. anteslo habían hecho durante décadas, sin ningún éxito, cón 1 lnformación:,Coordinadora -- y 325.9858); ‘y -el mismo 1 Nacional dela traU el desaparecido impuesto de Lujo. — ‘ día,de..ia velada en. 1- LuchaAntidroga. ‘ . 1 De ahíla gran importanciade esta senten la, que pueda lograr 1 Central;Mayar dGracia, 92 = 1 que al final, se haga un poco de justicia a los abnegados clubs y fede Céntró Aragonés $ TeE(93)217973’8’ . 1 raciones de todo nuestro deporte, cuya “ütilktad publica” nadie es (Joaquín Costa, 68) $ 08012 Barcétona. : 1 capaz de negar, péro quienes debieran, se niegan una y otra ‘vez a re — — — — — — — — ml conocer. — F. Fornelis..
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