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A Pollone Ora Siparla Di Mercato Compri Oggi Il Modello Fiat Che Vuoi PAG. 14 l'Unità SPORT Venerdì 30 maggio 198 L'inchiesta penale sullo scandalo-calcio fa riaprire il portone di Regina Codi Oggi prove del G.P. di Spagn « Problema-gomme > Manette ai polsi di Corti ed Esposti per la Ferrari Il PM Roselli non ha creduto alla versione dei due testi del Speranze per l'Alfa Stasera al Palaeur di Roma ultimo collaudo per Mattioli « clan Trinca » su Pescara-Fiorentina - Anche Cruciani padre Clima rovente per le ammende inflitte dal ha rischiato l'arresto - L'accusa è di falsa testimonianza la FISA ai piloti — Le colpe di Ecclestone Rocky demolirà Rodriguez ROMA — Si è conclusa tn | confronti e questa volta met­ Oggi cominceranno al Ja- lestre ha anch'egli dei tort modo clnmoroso la « giornata te di fronte Trinca e Crucia­ rama le prove ufficiali del ma rappresenta il potere 1 della verità » su Pescara-Fio­ ni. 1 due big dello scandalo. G. P. di Spagna, settimo atto gittimo. quel potere che p< rentina. vissuta ieri al Pa­ Ore 19.40: escono entrambi del mondiale di F 1. che si tanto tempo ha latitato e cr pensando a Maurice Hope lazzo di Giustizia di Roma. dal contionto. Cominciano a correrà domenica. Com'è or­ ora. finalmente, sia pure co Manette ai polsi per Fabrizio trapelare le prime notizie. mai consuetudine, le acque modi non sempre condivid Corti e Nando Esposti. 1 due Pare che ì magistrati siano sono agitate per via del'a bili, comincia a fare la pr In cartellone anche Carlos Santos, Girelli e Nino La Rocca — A Fi­ del « clan-Trinca » che soste­ orientati a credere alle depo­ « guerra » fra Berme Eccle- j pria parte. nevano a spada tratta l'esi­ sizioni di Cruciani. Trinca stone. presidente FOCA (As­ stenza della « combine » nel­ in questo confronto ha con­ Come finirà il braccio < renze la sfida fra Siddu e Pizzo per il titolo italiano dei superpiuma la partita ad opera dej Cru­ fermato la tesi del suo ami­ sociazione costruttorii. e Jean ì ferro del Jarama e facile pr ciani. combine che avrebbe co Fabrizio Corti, mentre Marie Balestre. ' presidente I vederlo- si troverà il soli! coinvolto il pescarese Negri- Cruciani ha sempre risposto FISA (Federazione interna­ I compromesso per salvare e Gli inglesi si vantano di vincita tra Minter e Vito An- gine messicana dotato di spi­ zionale). Stavolta la situa­ poter mandare nel ring i più solo e il fiorentino Antognoni. di non sapere nulla delle par­ j pra e cavoli, e però il potei tnofermo, valida per il titolo nto battaglielo, di stoicismo, tite Pescara-Fiorentina e Pa- zione sembra presentarsi peg­ I di Ecclestone potrebbe uscirr forti «prize-fiafiters» d'Eu­ Il primo arresto, quello di n mondiale dei medi e nella di «mestiere» che gli lianno lermo-B ri gio del solito perché sulla j ulteriormente indebolito li ropa se non proprio del mon­ medesima serata ti nostro Corti, è avvenuto verso le le. maggior parte dei piloti pen­ 1 permesso di perdere per ver­ l'altro verso le 20.45. dopo che Ore 20.18: è di nuovo la tanto, come si è accennat do. Dispongono, difatti di Giovanni Camputaro dovreb­ detto, contro tipi come Rau de la minaccia di non poter | le tre maggiori Case del tre venture » mondiali che be battersi con Charlie Magri Sugar, T canard e Tony Chia- Esposti, cognato di Trinca, volta di Ferruccio Cruciani. partecipare alla gara. appartengono al londinese A- era stato convocato al volo Cruciani esce quasi subito j F. 1 sembra abbiano preso per il campionato europeo venni, come Hedgemon Le­ nella stanza del PM Rosel­ dopo un quarto d'ora. E' sor- In sintesi la storia è que­ ì distanze facendo partecipai lan Minter nei medi, a Mau­ dei mosca. Il 12 luglio, anco­ wis e I-iarold Wston come rice JIrpc di Antioua, Piccole li. Evidentemente il magistra­ i ridente. Probabilmente i ma- sta. Prima a Zolder e poi a j i propri piloti alle nunioi ra a Londra, altra rivincita Pete Rauzuny. Brace Curry e to ha creduto in pieno alla Montecarlo parecchi corrido­ 1 e non crediamo siano disp Antille, nelle «154 libbre» mondiale tia Maurice Hope e Clvde Gray la vecchia tigre i eistrati gli hanno creduto. W.B.C, ed allo scozzese Jim l versione fornita ieri dal « clan l Cruci/.ii ci dice comunque ri. m totale 18. non si sono 1 ste a lasciare che 1 soldi del Roc :y Mattioli dato che sarà canadese. Naturalmente Ro­ Cruciani» (ha ascoltato Mas­ Watt, per i leggeri pure del tn gioco la « cintura » dei driguez ha perso anche con­ di ebsore stato riconvocato. presentati, come prescrive il i FOCA, di cui fanno part <.World Boxmg Council». Il simo. suo fratello Stefano e come testimone, oggi per le regolamento, alle riunioni con i vengano spesi per simili e medi-mniores. Come si vede tro pugili meno quotati come suo padre Ferruccio) e si è orf 16 caso vuole che Alan Minter, è dunque l'Italia pugilistica. Billy Goodwm per K.O. e i direttori di corsa A questi pricci. E poi è chiaro che ne anni 29 tra poco. Maurice convinto che gli altri menti­ CORTI e CRUCIANI nell'anticamera del giudice Ore 20.30: Esposti continua corridori sono state Inflitte sun costruttore serio sarebt pur in grave crisi tn campo Aundra Love at punti, m vano. o perlomeno che tenes­ a rimanere nell'ufficio di Hope, anni 29 il prossimo di- professionistico e dilettanti­ compenso è riuscito a battere ammende varianti da un mi­ disposto ad accettare che cembri* e Jim Watt, anni 32 sero per loro una parte im­ Monsurrò che esce e va nella massimo campionato uscis; stico, che tenterà di scalfire Chuck Wilburn. De Denny portante della verità. Co­ Questi assegni, secondo Cor­ J neare che tutto quello che stanza di Roselli. Breve lione e 700 mila lire a 2 mi­ il 18 luglio, sono dei «south- la potenza inglese. I nostri Moyer, n Chuco » Jessie Gar- ti. Trinca ed Esposti, sareb­ Corti ed Esposti hanno rac­ lioni e 700 mila lire, che de­ dall'ambito sportivo per d patos» dei Mancini. In guar­ munque sia. adesso Fabrizio scambio di battute con Espo­ ventare, come forse si pr migliori campioni sono Vito cta, Angel «Robinson», Garda Corti e Nando Esposti stan­ bero stati usati da Ferruccio contato non è ?ltro che il sti che ci dice subito che per vono essere paeate entro le dia normale lavorano invece i Antuofermo e Rocky Mattioli Cruciani per un tentativo di frutto di cose sentite dire da pone Ecclestone. un « circo e Jernj Chcathum. dell'Arizo­ no riflettendo dietro le oscu­ lui non c'è niente da fare. dieci di stamane: in caso vero e proprio. quattro britannici campioni nati in Italia ma diventati na che ti W.B.C, mette al­ re mura di Regina Coell. che ricatto e di estorsione verso altre persone. Vediamo un Sul tavolo del sostituto pro­ contrario saranno squalificati. d'Europa, ossia il massimo guerrieri del ring il primo l'undicesimo posto nella gra­ è tornata cosi ad ospitare i giocatori in questione. pochino come sono andate le curatore è pronto il verbale Va subito precisato che que­ Quanto alla gara che, e John Louis Gardner, il medio neqli Stati Uniti e l'altro m duatoria l'iondiale dei medt nuovi protagonisti di questa Di fronte a queste accusa cose in questa lunga giorna­ me si è detto, finirà per sve Kevire Fmnegan, il gallo di arresto per reticenza e sta situazione è stata voluta Australia. Per la verità quan­ juniores subito dopo lo iu­ intricatissima vicenda calci- Cruciani ha sempre negato la ta al tribunale romano. falsa testimonianza. La stes­ da Ecclestone e che tra gli gersi regolarmente, la situ John Owen e il mosca Cìiar- do l'abruzzese Mattioli giunse goslavo Manjan Benes cam­ stico-giudtzlarla. esistenza della « combine ». Ore 12: Dopo l'interrogato­ sa imputazione di Corti. zione non si presenta moli lye Magri. a Milano nel mtggio del 1975. « imputati » non figurano i pione d'Europa e prossimo Lo ha dichiarato al magistra­ rio a Stefano Cruciani è sta­ piloti della Ferrari. dell'Alfa diversa da quella della vigili Il «boxing» professionisti­ era una rozza forza della nn- avversario di Ayub Kulule. Ma procediamo per ordine: to in un primo interrogato­ ta la volta di suo fratello Ore 20.30: Trinca viene nuo­ di Montecarlo. Ligier e Wi co inglese deve il suo fiondo tuia pur avendo vinto, tn Insomma per Rocky Mattioli c'era molta attesa per l'in­ rio avvenuto verso metà mag­ Massimo, che al magistrato vamente chiamato come testi­ Romeo e della Renault, che liams appaiono le più in fo momento anche al suo ben precedenza, il titolo austra­ potrebbe trattarsi, stasera, di terrogatorio di Fabrizio Cor­ gio. Proprio per questo moti­ ha detto di non sapere nulla mone nella stanza di Rodi­ si soni presentati regolar­ ma. ma anche Brabham e organizzato e sviluppato di­ liano dei welters. Nella pa­ un lavoro più lungo ed im­ ti. il supertestimone, che ai vo il sostituto procuratore Ro­ su Pescara-Fiorentina e Pa­ li. nella quale si trova an­ mente alle riunioni prima Alfa Romeo vanno messe fi lettantismo del tutto staccato lestra Daria sotto la paziente pegnativo degli ultimi soste­ primi di maggio, ad una te­ selli. ha deciso di dare una lermo-Bari. Ha confermato di che Monsurrò. Corrono voci delle due gare. le favorite. Inoltre quasi sici dal mondo dei «prize-figh- direzione del maestro Tazzt e nuti a Milano.
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