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'.Ridacc Ion Ipi Marc Pág. ‘38 EL MUNDO DEPORTIVO. MiéroIes, 28 de septiembre de ‘1983 ‘.RIDACC ION IPI MARC HA. Tenise Voleibol.. Boxeoe EMPATE LEtIDL’ URSS Y RDA, GERMAN MÓNZO McENROE EN CAMPEONES DEL BOXEO ‘CLASiFiCACiONES.’ DE EUROPA A LA PINTURA Germán Monzó”que ostentó el campeona Madrid. (Efe.) — El checoslovaco Ivan Berlín Este (R.D.A.), 27. (Servicio especial). — Lendi encabeza la clasificación del Grand Finalizaron en esta capital los Campeonatos de to dé Cataluña de los semipesados y figuró Prix de teñís, mientras que el norteamericano Europa en las categorías masculina y femenina, como internacional en el equipo de España, John McEnroe ocupa el primer lugar en la correspondiendo los títi.dos a los equipos nacio se está labrando una merecida. popularidad elaborada por ordenador por la Asociación nales de la URSS (en hombres) y de la RDA como artista-pintor, actividad a la que ‘se de Tenis Profesional (ATP. (en mujeres). El triunfo soviético, no por espera entregó en cuerpo y alma ‘desde los lejanos Lendi es segundo para la ATP, en tanto do deja de ser merecido, pues su nivel está aún días que renunció al deporte, colgando los que McEnroe es cuarto en la de Grand Prix. a años luz por encima de los rivales. Las germa guantes en la histórica panoplia de los El español José Higueras es séptimo en las nas, eternas subcampeonas se han llenado por recuerdos. - listas del Grand Prix y noveno en la de lá vez primera él título europeo tras una emocío Monzó, incansable trabajador, viene exhi ATP; que no da puntuación. nantisima final ante las soviéticas;. a las que, biendo sus cuadros en numerosas salas. Ulti Estas son las clasificaciones actuales: derrotaron por tres-dos, con parciales de 6-15, mamente, el pasado día 4 del mes en curso, 11-15, 15-8, 15-3 y 16-14. en la localidad castellonense de Cinçtorres Grand Prix ganó la medalla de plata (2.° remio de Los últimos resultados registrados. fueror los óleos). E inmediatamente, y hasta el dí 30, 1.- lvan Lendl (Che) siguientes: 2.- Jimmy Connors (EU) expondrá sus obras dedicádas esta vez a per 3.- Mats Wilander (Sue) Categoría masculina. sonajes: Dalí, Marta Ferrusola, etcétera, en la 4.- John McEnroe Puestos 1 a 6 Sala San Jordi, de Gerona. 5.- Yannick Noah Bulgaria-Checoslovaquia ‘ 3-0 Cuando tanto se habla en tono despectivo 6.- Jimmy Arias (EU) (16-14, 15-3 y 15-13) de muchos ex boxeadores por no haber sabi 7.- José Higueras (Esp) RDA-Italia do encauzar 3-2 su vida cuando renuncian al 8.- José L Clerc (Arg) (15-10, 6-15, 8-15, i6-14.y 15-13) deporte, .Monzó es todo un ejemplo a imitar 9.- Andrés Gómez (Ecu) URSS-Polonia ‘ 3-1 10.- Gene Mayer (EU) (15-3, 15-11,’ll-lSy 15-9) c. 11.- Kevin Currer> Clasificación final - 12.- Eliot Teltscher (EL.)) 1. URSS, 10 puntos (15-2); 2. Polonia, 9 — 13.- BilI Scanlon (13-7); 3. Bulgaria, 7 (10-9; 4. ltalia, 7 (10—13); e 14.- Guillermo Vilas 5. CSSR, 6 (5-12) y 6. RDA, 6(4-14). 15.- Mel Purceli (EU) Puestos 7 a 12 PRESENTACION DE a Francia-Hungría . 3-2 ATP (8-15, 15-12,15-7, 7-15,15-12) 1.- John McEnroe (EL.)) Grecia-Holanda LA 3-0“GARNWAL”83.” 2.- Ivan Lendl (15-7; 15-11 y 15-11) 3.- Jimmy Corinors Rumania-Finlandia Hoy 3-0 se presenta oficialmente en el salón 4.- Vannick Noah (Fra.) (15-5, 15-11 y 15-11) «Torres García,> del Palau de la Generalitat la 5.- Mats Wilander Clasificación final: 7. Finlandia, 9 puntos expedición «Garhwal-83» que partirá el 6.- Jimmy Arias (12-6); 8 Rumania, 9 (12-8); 9. Grecia, 8 próximo día 1. de octubre con intención de 7.- Kevin Curren (Afs.) (11-7); 10. HoLanda, 7 (7-9); 11. Hungría, 6 ascender, con esquíes, al Kedarnath Dome 8.- José Luis Clerc (8-13). y 12. Francia, 6 (7-14). de 6.831 m. de la India. 9.- José Higueras Categoría Femenina Los montañeros del «Club Esqul Fontal 10.- Guillermo Vilas (Arg.) Puestos 1 a 6 ba», organizador de la expedición que cuen 11.- Gene Mayer Bulgaria-Rumanta tan con3-0 poco más de un mes para conseguir 12.- Bill Scanlori (EU) .(15-12, 15-13 y 15-7) su meta son: Eduard Jornet (jefe equipo), Hungría-RFA Antoni 3-0 Villana, Javier Rodrigo, Ramón (15-11, 15-7 y 15-10) Franco, Tomás Sadurní, Lluís López, STEVE DENTON RDA-URSS Rafael 3-2 Adeil y Manuel Giner. (6-15, 11-15, 15-8, 15-3 y 16-4) e DEBUTA CON Clasificación final: 1. RDA, 10 puntos (15-5); 2. URSS, 9(14-7); 3 Hungría, 8 (11-6); Nitsdóne ‘EL EQUIPO USA 4 Bulgaria, 7 (9-9); 5 RFA, 6 (4-13); & Ruma nia, 5 (2-15). DE’ COPA DAVJS Puestos 7 a 12 PISCiNA DEL C.N. Italia-Holanda 3-0 Nueca York, 27. (UPI.)—Steve Denton ha (15-12, 15-10 y 15-12) BARCELONETA sido seleccionado por el capitán del equipo Francia-Suecia ‘ 3-1 estadounidense de Copa Davis, Arthur (15-11,11-15, 15-7 y 15-2) REAPERTURA Ashe,- para jugar la eliminatoria frente a Polonia-CSSR 3-2 Irlanda, en Dublin este próximo fin de sema (15-13, 10-15, 7-15, 15-9 y 17-15) El C.N. Barceloneta en estos dos últimos na. Denton sustituye a Gene Mayer qu no Clasificación final: 7. Italia, 9 puntos (12-4); años ha sufrido un serio revés al no poder ha sido seleccionado por sufrir problemas de 8. CSSR 9 (14-6); 9. Polonia, 9 (12-6; 10. contar con sus instalaciones y, principalmen salud. Francia, 7 (10-1 1); 11. Holanda, 6 (4-12), y 12. te, la piscina del Paseo Maritimo. 4 Suecip, 5 (2-12). El Ayuntamiento de Barcelona ha reparado El tenista norteamericano llega al equipo e incluso ha mejorado esta instalación nacional en la primera ocasión que los tenis - ------------ tas de Ashe s enfrentan a Irlanda. El resto deportiva que tan brillante servicio presta al del conjunto está integrado por Jhon Mac barrio de pescadores, con una proyección Enroe, Peter Fleming y Eliot Teltscher. El socio — cultural — deportiva que ha reconoci año pasado estuvo de jugador de entrena do el concejal presidente del Consejo Munici miento cuando los ameócanos tuvieron que APLAZADO pal del Distrito, Rodolfo Guerra y el Regidor enfrentarse a Australia. del Area de Deportes, Enric Truñó. ‘cVA DE Dentro de unos días volverá a abrirse La El número uno irlandés, Matt Doyle. resi piscr>a municipal del Paseo Marítimo a los de en la actualidad .en California y Sean Irún, 27. (Efe) — Debido a los numerosos escolares del barrio para que aprendan a Sorensen, que vi’e en Stuttgart, se trasla lesionados que tiene el conjunto del Elgorria nadar y para forjar nadadores y waterpolistas darán a Irlanda el fin de semana para afron ge-Bidasoa. de la División de Honor, ha sido para (as selecciones nacionales. tar la eliminatoria junto con los ótros miem aplazado el Torneo «Ciudad da irún» de balon bros del equipo, Jim Mac Darle y Peter mano, previsto pare los días 30, 1 y 2 de octu V.E. Minnie. bre..
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