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Hewitt,Posiblebajapor Sucercanapaternidad MUNDO DEPORTIVO Lunes 31 de octubre de 2005 POLIDEPORTIVO 51 HOCKEY PATINES/OK LIGA TENIS Otra duda más para el Masters ATP, en el que sí confía participar Federer KORFBALL El Alcoy supera al Tordera Catalunya se impone y sigue en la zona alta en la European Bowl Enrile PAS Alcoy, 3 Hewitt, posible baja por Fondevila TERRASSA Mellado, Cabañuz, santiago, Vergés, Marín (1) –equipo inicial–, Seró (2), Minuzzi, Altarriba y Carulla n La selección catalana festejó el Tordera Grup Tarradellas, 0 Gascón, Castellsaguer, Dotras, Martos, Tornamorell reconocimiento de Catalunya como –equipo inicial–, Roca, Serra, Castañé y Jani Nicolás su cercana paternidad miembro de pleno derecho de la Goles: 0-0, descanso; 1-0, Seró, 26'; 2-0, Marín, 40'; 3-0, Federación Internacional (FIK) Seró, 48' proclamándose campeona de la Ángel Rigueira CARRERA DE CAMPEONES ATP carrera, no ha desvelado la incóg- European Bowl, celebrada en las Árbitros: López y Benítez. Roja (acum.) a Dotras y azules a Marín, Seró, Castellsaguer, Serra, Castañé, Jani y Martos nita sobre su participación. No instalaciones egarenses de Can n El estadounidense Andre Agas- 1. Roger Federer (Suiza)* 1.245 juega desde que fuera finalista en Jofresa. El título supuso además la 2. Rafa Nadal (España)* 953 Pedro Seserino ALCOY si se convirtió ayer en el sexto ju- el Open USA, a principios de sep- clasificación para el Europeo A del año 3. Andy Roddick (USA)* 572 gador que se asegura una plaza 4. Lleyton Hewitt (Australia)* 498 tiembre. que viene, en el que tendrá como n El Enrile PAS Alcoy sumó ante al para la Copa Masters ATP, que se 5. Andre Agassi (USA)* 455 El ruso Marat Safin ha estado rivales a Bélgica, Hungría y la Tordera la segunda victoria ante su disputará en Shanghai del 13 al 20 6. Guillermo Coria (Argentina) 437 todavía más tiempo inactivo por República Checa. afición que le sitúa, con 13 puntos, en de noviembre. Y el argentino Gui- 7. Nikolay Davydenko (Rusia) 393 una lesión de rodilla. Y el austra- El combinado catalán cerró su 8. Ivan Ljubicic (Croacia) 346 la zona alta de la clasificación de la OK llermo Coria está a una sola victo- Marat Safin (Rusia)* 346 liano Lleyton Hewitt ya ha anun- participación con una victoria sobre Liga que comanda el Alnimar Reus ria, en París-Bercy esta semana, 10. Gastón Gaudio (Argentina) 345 ciado que no acudirá a la ciudad Portugal por 10-9, concluyendo el Deportiu con 19. El conjunto alcoyano, de adquirir la séptima. 11. David Nalbandian (Argentina) 343 china si corriese el peligro de per- campeonato con la condición de 12. Mariano Puerta (Argentina) 339 no obstante, tuvo que emplearse a En teoría sólo quedaría en dis- 13. Fernando González (Chile) 337 derse el parto de su primer hijo invicto. Batió a Rusia por 14-11, se fondo en el partido que ayer cerró la puta la octava y última en el tor- 14. Thomas Johansson (Suecia) 314 con la actriz Bec Cartwright, que impuso a Armenia por 22-7 y también 8ª jornada para superar a un rival muy neo francés, aunque son varios los 15. David Ferrer (España) 299 cumple por aquellas fechas. se deshizo de Polonia, la selección que serio en defensa pero excesivamente jugadores clasificados que están 16. Robby Ginepri (USA) 289 “Su prioridad es el nacimiento más problemas le dio. Los catalanes 17. Juan Carlos Ferrero (España) 285 duro. El Enrile apenas creó peligro a lo en situación de causar baja. El pro- 18. Richard Gasquet (Francia) 274 de su hijo, quiere estar en Sydney vencieron 16-15 gracias a un gol de largo de los primeros 25 minutos pio Agassi, con puesto en un Mas- 19. Tommy Robredo (España) 273 cuando llegue el momento”, co- oro. El duelo con los lusos también debido al severo marcaje al que fueron ters por decimocuarta vez en su * Clasificados ya para el Masters mentó ayer el mánager de Lleyton resultó igualado, decidiendo los sometidos los delanteros azulgrana, Hewitt, Rob Aivatoglou que será catalanes con una anotación a veinte en especial Raúl Marín. Por el en Sydney. segundos de la conclusión. contrario, el Tordera avisó ante la De los cinco mejores en el rán- Según Albert Vidaña, seleccionador portería de Mellado con tres disparos king, sólo sigue compitiendo el es- catalán, la selección que dirige “no repelidos por el poste y la cruceta. tadounidense Andy Roddick. Rafa tiene el potencial de Holanda, que La decoración cambió por completo Nadal paró tras su éxito en Ma- cuenta con 100.000 licencias, ni la tras el descanso. El técnico local, Diego drid para recuperar sus castiga- estructura de China-Taipei, donde este Mir, apuntaló el sistema defensivo del das rodillas, aquejadas por sendas deporte ha calado hondo a nivel equipo con la entrada del capitán, Pol tendinitis, especialmente la iz- universitario, pero sí nivel suficiente Carulla, y la decisión vino acompañada quierda, y Roger Federer se recu- para estar entre los doce mejores del de un gol de Toni Seró a los 20 pera de un esguince de ligamentos mundo”. segundos. El Tordera dispuso de una en el tobillo derecho. Catalunya cuenca actualmente con doble oportunidad para igualar, pero 2.800 licencias ܘ Tornamorell envió de nuevo la bola al Federer, sin muletas palo y Dotras no acertó a resolver una El suizo, presente ayer en el tor- mano a mano con el meta local. En el neo de Basilea para recibir su pre- minuto 40 Marín, a pase de Carulla, mio Laureus como deportista del establecía el 2-0 y, en pleno año, aseguró que “a día de hoy no desconcierto visitante, Seró aprovechó puedo decir con seguridad si esta- para establecer el 3-0 a dos de final ܘ ré o no, aunque creo que sí porque INSTITUTO DE LA CALIDAD, S.A.U. Se comunica a efectos legales oportunos, quedan todavía dos semanas por que en la Junta General Extraordinaria, de fe- delante. Dejé las muletas hace una cha 9 de octubre de 2005, se acordó trasladar Jornada 8 su domicilio social a la carretera de Hospitalet semana y ya puedo pisar el pie sin a Cornellà, 147-149, Complejo City Park, Edi- Liceo Vodafone-Viva Hábitat Blanes 4-3 ficio Berlín, 2.ª planta, de Cornellà de Llobre- problemas”. gat (Barcelona). Barça Sorli Discau-Vilanova L'Ull Blau 7-3 A la espera de noticias de las En Sevilla, a 9 de octubre de 2005. – El ad- ministrador solidario, José María Castelló L. Celta Voltregà-AstralPool Maçanet 2-1 principales figuras, el ruso Niko- Mestanza. Esfer Oviedo-Roncato CP Vic 2-4 lay Davydenko sabe que una final Grup Lloret-Cemex Tenerife 2-0 en París-Bercy le daría billete di- ܘ TECNICAS DE INSPECCION Enrile PAS Alcoy-Tordera Tarradellas 3-0 Roger Federer recibió ayer el premio Laureus al deportista del año en Basilea FOTO: AP recto para Shanghai Y CONTROL, S. A. Caixa Pen. Vilafranca-Noia Freixenet 0-0 De conformidad con lo establecido en Alnimar Reus- Hormipresa Igualada 3-1 el art. 150 de la Ley de Sociedades Anó- nimas y 163 del Reglamento del Registro CLASIFICACIÓN Mercantil, se pone en conocimiento de to- PT PJ G E P GF GC El par Conchita-Ruano Quinto título del año para González y Thomas dos los interesados, que en la Junta Ge- Reus 20 8620238 neral Extraordinaria y Universal de la So- cede en la final de Linz Andy Roddicik en Lyon Johansson destacan ciedad de fecha 20 de octubre de 2005, Barcelona 19 86114018 se acordó lo siguiente: Primero. – Cambiar la denominación Igualada 15 85032620 n La pareja formada por Conchita n El estadounidense Andy Roddick n El chileno Fernando González ganó de la compañía que de ahora en adelante Liceo 14 84222318 Martínez y Vivi Ruano cedió, 6-2, 6-3, cumplió su papel de favorito ante la en la final del ATP de Basilea al será Tecnisa Sociedad General de Inver- siones y Patrimonios, S. A. Vilanova 14 84221817 en la final de dobles del WTA indoor joven promesa francesa Gael Monfils, chipriota Marcos Baghdatis, que venía Segundo. – "Cambiar el Objeto Social Blanes 13 84132420 de Linz ante la argentina Gisela Dulko que suma tres finales perdidas. El de la previa. El suramericano se de la compañía que, en adelante, realiza- rá las siguientes actividades: Alcoy 13 84132022 y la checa Kveta Peschke. Las americano conquistó su quinto título impuso por 6-7 (8), 6-3, 7-5 y 6-4 . El a) Constituye el objeto de la sociedad de la presente temporada al vencer en la promoción, adquisición, transmisión, Maçanet 10 83142027 españolas están en condiciones de sueco Thomas Johansson se proclamó enajenación, urbanización, división y par- Vic 982332624 clasificarse para el Masters WTA de la la final del ATP indoor de Lyon por 6-3 campeón en San Petersburgo ante el celación de toda clase de inmuebles, te- rrenos y fincas rústicas y urbanas, así Noia 982331517 especialidad. y 6-2. Vigésima corona de su carrera alemán Nicolas Kiefer, 6-4, 6-2 ܘ como la construcción y el arrendamiento Lloret 982331519 En el individual del torneo profesional, 'A-Rod' ya se había no financiero de tales bienes, en cual- quiera de las formas admitidas en dere- Voltregà 983051119 austríaco, la rusa Nadia Petrova impuesto en este 2005 en los torneos cho. También podrá ejecutar obras por de Houston, Queen's, San José y cuenta propia o de terceros y en general Tenerife 882241722 estrenó su palmarés al superar a la realizar toda clase de operaciones de ca- Oviedo 882241422 suiza Patty Schnyder, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1.
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