Clay Attore Anche Con Spinks Pensando All'età E Agli Affari Juventus

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Clay Attore Anche Con Spinks Pensando All'età E Agli Affari Juventus PAG. 12/ sport l'Unità / mercoledì 15 febbraio 1978 Stasera a Las Vegas un mondiale dei « massimi » che sembra scontato La capitale del calcio finge di scordare che domenica ci sono Lazio e Inter ^ . , Clay attore anche con Spinks Juventus, Torino e arbitri pensando all'età e agli affari è una polemica che continua Pecci teme una squalifica - Garritano è stato operato ieri di menisco e oggi Virdis lo sarà di tonsille A Rotterdam (e in TV ore 22,05) Traversaro difende il suo europeo contro Koopmans Dalla nostra redazione « Penso rho Ali vincerà tura ,•> delle 126 libbre II 6 no- verso l'undicesimo round... » vembìc 1076. ad .Itera, Gha­ TORINO -• Limita .-quadra | che in questo campionato e — e il pronostuo per stase­ na, Dama/ Lopez supero Mo­ 1 Serie B: ora la capolista dà anche lezioni di gioco ra di Angelo Dundee mana­ to/ in 75 riprese, quindi si riuscita a battere la Ju\en • tus (quel :$ a 0 subito ad ì ger e consigliere, padre spiri­ tratta di una nvintita. Un 1 tuale e tutto di fV/ssiws Clui/ terzo (umpianato del mondo opera della La/10 brucia <m 1 il « campione dei campioni » pra isto da Subbatini. doveva j cora sotto la pelle dei cani | clic attende lo sfidanti' di oppoire iaraentino Victor ! p.oni d'Italia» scende dome- . turno, Leon Spinks, un ma­ Galmdez titolare dei medio I nica al « Comunale > reduce I nne già medaglia d'oro dei massimi, per la WliA, al ca- I da una pontina subita sul | Dietro l'Ascoli mrdiornassuni ullu Olimpiade lifoiniano Jesse Burnett. al­ I terreno dello Olimpico dal di Montreal (l'fitu, Canada. tra ni incita, ma il platensu I l'Ata'.anta • alla sua seconda | Il campione e giunto 01 mai ha sofferto una infezione ad I vittoria in trasferta» con un j alla hentidiic.sima partita una gumbu dopo una caduta Vinicio che minaccia dt di ' mondiale, lo Challenger ha in moto I mettersi e una squadra che , sostenuto soltanto sette in­ In futuro, probabilmente, j tutti considerano in crisi solo mediocrità contri da professionista, sei 1 mti e uno pareggiato con Galmdez si batterà per la riu- Si dovrebbe parlare di Ju j tro il lento S<oli Ledoux un ni/itazione della « cintura <> ventus Lazio e di Virdis che j 1 rierano bianco di Minneapo­ delle 175 libbre con lo aigosla- j stamane saia operato a'le , Esposto del Palermo contro l'arbitro di Monza lis. Minnesota. Leon Spinks, io Mate I'arlov, campione del ) tonsille e del possibile recti ' un qioiunotto scuro di St. WBC a S'ew York, a Las , pero di Causio. si dovreb 1 Louis, Me-souri, di enea ?.l Vegas, a Montecarlo, oppure j be cioè infoi mare 1 lettori ' Nelle (D:M' <. u lisiu he a ' no due e-empi il t'escila < a Campione d'Italia A loro Lippe - (Olile e noto - v .ne ' il Palei ino I loniannoh pa anni, peti adesso 200 libbre sulla possibile forma/ione. > 1 tempo iii.KviiiK» Chi lo ^u 1 levano avei pie.s.i la : nicor iKg. 90.7IH), e quindi molto tolta Victor Galmdez e Par­ sul recupero di questo e di ' ingrossalo da quando faceta imi hanno un cliente perico­ pei a Mene squali tu .ito Se i s.i e, .nvtie, sono ht;eia' loso in John Coliteli, l'ingle­ I quello, sul bollettino medito, ; nel calcio ti los.se quale o-a | mente lotolati .-ul 1 ampo di ti dilettante 1 kg HI) Perden­ 1 ma occone anche tlai spa/.io • do in 1 eloi ita e bi tllantezzu se /cimato pero da una le­ di analono uni punteggio ini Canian i SMII.UU avevano nta sotto l'occhio sinistro a'ie polemiche in atto spe , mino dopo un teito nuineio 1 dato rnnpii.-v.ione il essen nell'azione: for^e ha aumen­ eie in mento an.i arb tianm 1 tli panne» a tuies' 01.1 m S" | iinalmtnte av v.ati siula stia tato in potenza che, pi-io. nel suo ìccente st antro con 1 non deve esseie tei 1 tficante Joe Coke-, di Dallas, Teias, A proposito dei quali mette | :i" B ci sai ebbe rimasto solo IÌA buona ed en oh peideit te Alfio Higlietti gli ha potu­ (he lo ha impegnato per 10 conto ricordare a Righetti, il , 1 Ascoli . Ha qualcosa di in j a Mini/, t I 10-aneio hanno lounds Dai anti al fratello desinnatore torinese dei di- I cu-dibilf. intani. 1! basso ìeii- j presentato peio un esposto to resistere agevolmente, a climento delle squathe che I contro l'aibitio Munendo Las Vegas, per dieci assalti di Curtis Cokes, l'antico cam­ rettori di gara, che ma al t In quell'occasione il peso pione mondiale dei tvelters. cune settimane la avevamo ^ \engono m e lassila a dopo la inesistente il nnoie che ha massimo rimmese fece sfoll­ John Conteh che pesai a 17H considerato un errore la tle- , capolista e che non lo si di­ j sancito la \ ninna eli 1 pidio ato di una discreta tecnica libbre e mezza e apparso in si»na/ione di Ciacci per To | mentichi. -uno in corsa per ' ni eli casa la Serie A Dopo 22 partite ! Cile due a ques'o punto' ma di svaisa << stamina» ed piccola forma con 1 suoi mo­ mio Roma dopo che questo \ quel'e che stanno menilo so in compenso raccolse una pic­ notoni « itibs , sinistri sfer­ signore eia stato « clnaccliie- ' I Non e tacile risDondere ali no la Ternana e il Lecce wi the se nel mediocri livell t cola fortuna in dollari Al re ti contio il volto pesante e rato)) ner come a\eva arbi- | — 8» seguite dal tei/etto proposito biglietti, elte ormai peloso di Cokes « iunior » irato Pescara Juventus (asse 1 , -iciro generale ek'i vaior Brescia. Avellino e Taranto I par eli lapue che. punii o conosce Leon Spinks, sostie­ Sabbatmi. per sostituire il j/na/ione del gol di Bettena | (-!()i. medie che a epusto ne che Cassins Clan volendo <' mondiale » tli Galindez. ha | poi. le ((impanili) che bene potrebbe vincere m pochi con Gentil»' in netto fuori- j punto del torneo sono p.u 0 male sono suil LI est a d< ! messo sul cartellone di Las gioco». Stessa cosa ted è la 1 da retrocessione che da prò t rounds ma il campione dei Vegas anche Jesse Burnett- • BONIPERTI non ha gradito le tante « voci » di favori­ mozione. 1 onda isi ia pei due» dn massimi ha (leali impegni con seconda volta» deve dirsi do- j ' T'inzio del campionato do Eddie Oregon/ nei mediomas- pò la designazione di Mene- j tismi verso la Juve e si è detto stufo di ascoltare le « ver­ la « Top Itank » e le televi­ snni. Ahn Mailer Sanili/ Tor­ gognose » insinuazioni al riguardo, aggiungendo esplicita­ Ma tant'e si fa fuoco con vi ebbero unii e p'r nuseire .1 sioni che gli permetteranno gali per Torino-Vicen/a. do la lesina che si ha e quasi pievaleie alia (list tnza res e Mai celo Quinones Tomi mente: « Se non ci vogliono a fine campionato la Juve andrà di incassare tie milioni e Chiaverai! nei medi, inoltre pò che era stato accusato di tutte le contendenti arranca­ ; E pei c'includeie tre r mezzo di dollari. 1 ale a dire il « 175 libbre » Mike Spinks aver favorito la Juventus non 1 a giocare negli Stati Uniti con i Cosmos ». no con fatica e 1 risultati di i lievi II pruno s> nteiisce .il prcssapoco tre miliardi di li­ amvane ftatello di Leon con­ avendo « visto » il rigore di | domenica in domenica sono Taranto A pioposito del'a re. Quindi stanotte, mercole­ tro un (olluudatorc. Zolf su Nicoli in Juventus- j sèinpie pili altal-'iianti. sen­ , squadra punliese non posS'.i dì. nel ting dell'n Ililton Pa- do si lamenta degli arbitri e Un simile piogramma, pie­ Foggia. Righetti ha torto per- , za sprazzi sa ho qualche lo­ 1 ino che ribadire quanto g a rillton » di Las Vegas, nel che ha designato arbitri che , sparla della Fedeia/ione (di devole eccezione. ' annotato nella nostri ed' Nevada, Cussius Clan farà no di attrazioni, lo abbiamo | cui e consigliere tederale» e visto lo scoi so autunno a To­ ingiustamente vengono accu- I Cruyff Una qualche nota eh me­ • zinne del lunedi II Taianto un poco di scena, almeno ì della Lega. Non Ci irrita che rito la si può '.imitare al ha manii'ticami nte lemito (manta potiù permettersene rino. in occasione del «fight» sati di sudditanza nei con­ ' Piane'.h contesti gli ornani tra Galmdez e Oregon/, sem­ fronti della Juventus Non | insiste L'tre sempre renolaie an­ 1 - vincendo a Rumili al a davanti al baffuto del Mis­ federali, ma se sa qualcosa corché spaventosamente ste­ tragedia (he lo ha eo'irto t souri. Del resto Ciati. 36 anni pre per opera di Subbillati importa sapere se la .suddi­ I deve \notare il sacco, altri h 1 onorato nel modo tv.ù de senza dubbio il « piomoter » « No » ai nle m atf<icco alla Terna­ lo .scorso 17 gennaio, ha l'abi­ tanza esiste o meno ma ne­ ì menti stia /itto, faccia il na. che riesce ad avere una mio il nmiF del siio g'oeitore tudine di levitare e di temi e pnì attivo ed intraprendente cessita rendersi conto della • piesidente e basta La « piaz­ e erta e (istanza eh rendimento .lai o\ one comizi nelle corde se non al­ del mondo, la « Top Rank » mentalità della nente perche za » e già abbastanza -< cai mondiali 1 II secondo riLMiirdi i"W-o lane he se ha a\uto la sua 1 tro per tirare il fiato, per lo ha chiamato in America.
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