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Ezzard Charles Derroto Por Decision a Jersey Joe Walcott AM CXVff PACKADIECIOCHO SPORTS DIARIO DELA MARINA.-J6EVES, 23 DEJUNIO DE1949 S P 0 1 T S EZZARD CHARLES DERROTO POR DECISION A JERSEY JOE WALCOTT despidi" d BOXSCORES Atacando incesantemente al cuer.po, Ezzard El DIARIO en los deportees Se. 0 FORT LAUDEADALE anoehe el empeonato mun&l as SaIgmendi V. C. H. 0, A, E Charles gan' Ir vc -La pelea de anoche no-aclafs el problema. 3 0- 0I 2- 1- 0- Y Quintana explotar'Zinn, ss 3 der 'bay it Walcott, le supera'grani:lltsdifKWts.6-s -Habri crisis en Ist division de log mastodontes. careaga on Emer), 2.a. - - impuso su juventud, y aunque no PAdo Irl In A eno. 3a - P. 3 00 (0' '0 '2 '0 Charles _Arribazi6in de campeonesirrillindiales. y perdicron por cuatto 'tantos Cieslak. 3b.-rf. 2 0 1 0 0 0 En el sipt*nlo ro=J le Puso grogu can un dertchazo Por ELAD10 SECADES I estelar del front6n Jai Ala, R mbei I.c. 2 0 0 2 1 0 L611,Pero noal pudo irzo rernateirlo. Fm e Traamback, Ia. 2 0 0 8 1 0 log 61t ncs rounds. E7zard Charles sac6 considerable venal. 25,932 personas agisticron C2rea a Y Quintana Jugaron Un es- Scalrbe ncf P.ot. Haris If. 2 0 0 2 0 0 rake, p . coritfuxi6nacercs,deFloelseptirnok"lluChbirlegfu4 gundadecent Una veirtaja astic to Ito que tro logr h en lasse- D 0 0 0 0 2 0 'Iror JACK HAND, *a In I Habra elects A pelea tic Joe W21470tt y Ezzard Charles primer round, coma to hizo mis tarde 21 ofre- Ia vordadera corairs a conectiar Una derectia a Walcott rts juguete& Howell, IT 1 0 0 0 0 ciulin obtlene CuandollegaronacanMurff110,rr.NofuA celehrada anoche en Chicago no resuelve, cerse Ia revancha, Pero le di6 target, CHICAGO.Junin 22 (AP).-Ezzard porw lar Junta Britanica do Control balondo y cayendo a Ia cuando el 2*rbitroyAlclazAba). lit mascarada terming tattles 117 par 13) sabre Salsamend! Cabr6, p 0 1 0 0 1 0 segUn dijo el referee. sino que or el contrario. complicamks aun ]a can it y . 1 0 0 0 0 0 Charles, un largo negra, de Cincinns- de so, reclentemente acord6 ral- knock-dawn. III idolo castro par haber Cometiclo ou ganador at gue re- Y ta-mpocohuboconteo.Chmalasa& batRIla real desatada en el Mundillo cle Ins pesos descalifiC6 p. 0 0 0 0 0 0 it, san6 el campoonato de peso cm- concern come paratmismoeinmedLatarric-pte. en el quinto asalto. Habia millares y altura, el delantero vasco el za- Haswell, dejado vacant@ par Ia rorada suite victorlosio an Ia poleselgalspar6 completes. Estamos en visperas de Una 2rribaz6n un foul criollo explotaron. It mismo - - - - - - pleto yconnectaJoecanderechasIara que sustentabaw tempo. gueroY aunque algunos aficiona- 11 luna de uSeptj re tre Savold tic c vampeonesmundiales. La gloria del titulo millares de parciales de Gironis Totalr!! 0 1 18 10 0 de Joe Louis anoche, Ingrando Charles Puede que ra personal, ni que con su idolo se habia cometiclo Ia im s atroz dos cretin to contrario, fuI6 mis seen- HAVANA CUDAgg decision uninime do log pieces, sabre Br ce no a a ser problems de capacidad gant poraClsarlso' que tuado at estallido de Careags qua ei V. C. 0. A. E. el veteran de 35 aftos jersey (J4)e) tertga que antrentLrse con &I Save- Y octavo fuk siquiera de records reconocidos, sino de criteria de ]as fhjusticias... Despu6s de Ia trastada - - de Camden, NeW Jersey . dor do dichn poles m" tarde-_ perr il el novenafutdocorntables. uh ingreso riqVisimo en pesetas, del ahijado de Mill;lin. - En el'itine- - - - - Walcott, de Ins organisms restores; del deported. Loncires Is signWc6 rario de Ia primer quincena era to) Zardon,cf. 3 1 1 3 0 0 Charles fRI16 en tres oport(ittalillades fto no so his decidLdo a4n. d6cimo to gan6 CharLes,enviando reclamapara si un campe6nmundial que anime Freddie Miller ese ap6 a Livel-pool, donde le ga- el dominionejercido par log integran- Gonzalez, rf. 2 1 2 0 0 0 de prior par knockout y Ics-iUllimos La caracterUtitca forms de ataque trite sobre last *01"yco n6 a Guhbert Taylor, y de aqui voI6 a Paris, tea do Ia pareja que &I cabla perd16, Camus, If. 3 0 1 3 0 0 tree agaltoo de Ia pellea, Walcott 105 de Walcott on una especle de balle a OnconfuertesderechasaI& cabeza misi6nAtl6fica. del Estado tic New York &bola Rara el magno program Contra el kanguro At quedincloset estancadis en ell dafio Hicia go, ss. 3 0 0 1 2 0 peleil, slempre apoyinclose an su ad- _two-stop- con at propilmidto de he- quierdasalcuerpoyIa veintisdis, que el Matestritet'r Bar- Torres, 3a. 2 0 1 0 1 0 versario y en Jai cuardas... car perder *1 equillbrio a su oponen- ICI nuevomonarenlaniiiatuopo par un tomect eliminatorio y, par otra parte, a brown. A desperho del alcancik kilom6trico de buiwie un. derechaw Con- notate nuevamentesabreWculardals accept que el suce- 4ste y do Ia famst elevadisima de qua lernpre colonel y su compaAirc, andaban be- Azplazu, Ia. 2 1 1 7 0 0 Loa JUeCoX prapk b"Idgiong y He. is Per& sorNational de Joe Boxing Louis esAssociation el h6roe relative de esta tri- 4026, hubO 4SPeCt03en su C.1i.i6n con Preddie 10 un chaparr6n, sin tiampa ni.Para Gallardo, 2a. 2 0 0 2 3 0 rout& 4jer9n Ia poles do Ia vdaims tundente, no moleA6 a Charles en 10 del ring on el onceno round cast fulca de Ins dos gladiadores negros. -El trono de- huller a se parcel& a. Josefina Baker... At Ifiricar log zapatillas en el suejo... SuArez, c. 2 0 0 5 0 0 formal. Ambos concedlIcron 78- pw- mks m1nIg06P"Rut 41 e1sUba Aem- gikrdole Ih can tuartemente con do 6 par punts, en qui rourildia. La Los rebotazos cruzados par Quintana Marrero, p. 3 0 1 0 0 0 tog &Inuevo mQn4rcj,'*r 72.4, . - pro an guard* fiv- indole ou tx- rechas cruzaeu ... si rto ha servido Para poner en juego un torbe- B Own I= nc colon coma grenades de mano entre - - - - - - versarlo... IM referee Dave %re Wriy movitridalle ExactatmenteUnaharadespu4*de ilino de interests, en ayariencia incontrolables. empress catelana durante Ia aus encia cle Miller, log cuadros state y ocho y Cares. Totals: 22 3 7 21 6 0 vot6 par *I joven de 27 &5o# 77r portraordiliaria, idaments juveritu Peral evadir at deoespe-seA6Iatorroinarstepoles, Atinsta nte de abd icar , oe Louis se convirti6 en le hizo atm6sftra a Ia revancha con Gironi6. La ga, encima de no piftar rif a tres F. Lauderdale 000 000 " 73... M &core de Ia Prange Aso&s- igo intent do lalaz&rlt Un 90IPeconcurrenciahabla.sidereZeORV element inspirador cle un indicator poderosta Ciudad Condial se IIen6 cle cartelones y de en- tfrones. envisba a Ia zagn un castigo H, Cubans . 111 000X-3 do d16 92 puntoo a Charles y 99 at contunden14 &Icuarpa do au contrin- anunciada,sonall. La yarecaudac16n que log -no oficinals bat Mid;del quesin en que postra- Segundo Juego: otroaspirante a Ia corona d,% lots pe- clante. comendarseat cielo ni a Ia tierra tuslasmo. El presunto mesquite de Gironis fui bola, portinaz, tremendo, deDozeciexpli 17 de febreria de 1935...Entonces Ia cosa bit cle rodillas a Aldazibal... sale completes. La AP di wve Una y otris vex durante el combats, Club Internscional locri Ia corona sabre el tapete Para que Ia co' el dia LAUDERDALE rounds- a Charles, cuatro a Charles evedi6 at prop6isitc, de Wal- caron que no habianterminado*I cutieran Walcott y Charles. Muy cierto que eran lba en serio. Nada habla debris cle log telones. La cAtedra del caser6n se ere FORT do lQa tickotis . ellos log retaclores miss 16gicos, Pero el trofeo in- Freddie Miller noque6 en el primer rouncr, cuan- an presencia de un partido cle caPe V. C. H. Ct. A. E. y dos toblax... cott dl;%do contra ru culorit,ex; chmeo I ancha come tan deliclosa y tan - - - - - - Ell elsmo mi cuadrilatero en que Una 6n I&nz6 un golpa Icott despu6s do Ia Wes. no so ternacional no es propiedad privada, ni et; pre n- no centenares tic espectadores todavia no habian tan derecha...Parecia el momentIndi- Zinn. s . 6 2 2 4 2 1 Joe Louis ganara Ia corona hace hay el-*eleree tuvo quo Barnacle Ia miten-mostr6 en nacia sorprendido acerea Emery, 2a . 9 1 1 1 o 0 justamente dGce silos, frente at en- cl6n jrrIa violacift do lks reglats. delnuevocampe6n.Mientrassevea cis transferable a capricho, y lit abanciona I-10 IlegadO 2 SUS IOCalidades. camerine,dijnembargo quienIa poscia con aprob -n unanime, queda 6 exp Aleno 3j . 1 2 3 2 1 o tones; poderoso Jimmy Braddock, Un echazo certero a Ia quilade tia en all tog del temple Ia soltaron hilst. at Ciestak rf 5 0 3 1 0 0 EzzardCharles di6 Una magnifica e nalcott duranje el s6ptimo round. que no considerable a rdun tran. vacant 3, a expensesde todos)as aspirants Cabo y con 02timismOque nadis, po- Rambeil. ll 6 0 1 Z6 a Is esquina, Punta menotsde peleador y 9 ue estaba dispuesto a que exisLan, a que quiet-an exisfir. retorno de ddieFre'Miller a Estados Uni- dia superax nu oll Ell effect, en menbs3 1de 0 6 1 0 exhibici6n en Ins asallas s ptimo, di E dos Salsamendi y Alda3Abal Tramback, 5 (1 1-cf ', 0 1 cimo y concerto de Ia gran pelea... Kam. FuA este el golpe mis duro sedans.polarconelIapr6xima dos sirvi6 Para que se le otorgara el reco- e todo el encuentro hasta ese mo-Jersey Joe dija que 61 ercia habee hic em el vinje sin escEdas del tanto Harri.-on If.
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