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INGLA1 ERRA VENCIO K GALES Y DIO EL11TOLO a IRLANDA Domingo, 7 de marzo de 1982 EL MUNDO DEPORT!VO i?ág. 39 Rugby . Torneo de las Cinco Naciones Boxeo• CADA UNO, INGLA1 ERRA VENCIO k GALES Y DIOEN SU PESO La velace del viernes en el Palacio de los Deportes reunió EL11TOLO A IRLANDA a unos mil quinientos especta dores; bastantes si se tiene en Londres, 6. (UpU. Inglaterra te e inesperado ensayo, eludiendo INGLATERRA: Dusty Hare, John cuenta el largo y frío paréntesis derrotó a Gales por 17 - 7 dejando el desesperado esfuerzo de inter Carleton, Phil Dodge, Cuyo Woo sufrido en nuestra ciudad, sin a Irlanda, que no jugó hoy, en situa cepción de Gwyn Evans. dward, Mike SIemen, Les montarse un cuadrilátero, y por cióñ de adj udicarse el título del Tor Hare, sin embargo, falló la trans Cusworth, Steve Smith, Co(in ende no ofreciendo ocasión neo de las Cinco Naciones de rug formación. Sarnart, Peter Wheeler, Phil B(a alguna en tanto tiempo a los by. A la media l2ora, los «fans» gale keway, Maurice Colcough, Steve pugilistas de ejercer su trabajo. Inglaterra dominó práctica mente ses que se encontraban en la Bainbridqe, Nick Jeavon, Peter La reunión, sin ser apasio tumultuosa y poca deportiva afi Winterbottom, John Scott. nante, resultó entretenida. durante todo el partido, y tomó la GALES: Gwyn Evans, Ron delantera en el márcador a los 12 ción de Twickenham, tuvieron la Hubo, eso sí, observando a los primera oportunidad de alegría Ackerman Ray Grawell,Alun Dono- protagonistas, una cierta m. cuando el extremo Mike Siemen van, Olive Roes, Gareth Davies, consiguió un ensayo, bien respal cuando Rhodri Lewis redujo distan improvisación en sus actuacio dado por Les Cusworth.’ cias y colocó el marcador en 11 4. Terry Holmes, tan Stephens, Alan nes, ya que a mayoría de ellos Hare logró un nuevo «penalty» a Phiílips, Graham Price, Steve Sut hacía tiempo que estaban en El extremo galés Olive Rees sé (os 33 m. Pero cuatro más tarde ton, Richard Moriarty, Olive Bur paro, o no entrenaban a fondo, mostró infortunado seis minutos Davies replicó con un «drooped gess, Rhódri Lewis, Jeff Squire. y.ello se nota, aunque en un par más tarde cuando concedió un «pe poe)» colocando en el marcador el Arbitro: Francis Palmade (Fran de semanas lo hayan hecho con nalty» por ‘argar antirreglamen 14-7. cia). honestidad y dispuestos a tariamente al defensa inglés Dus En la segunda mitad, el juego poner a salvo su personalidad thy Hares. Esto dio a Inglaterra una resultó más igualado hasta que 16-7 Escocia se impuso a Gu3nldo y Pacheco, hacían ventaja de siete puntos. El medio Hare logro un nuevo penalty a los Francia sus particulares reapariciones galés Gareth Davies encabezó dos 53 m. Olive Burgess fue una pie tras medio año de inactividad y valientes ataques de su equipo, za esencial de Gales, pero sus Edimburgo, 6. (Upi.) — Escocia derrotó a Francia por 16 - 7 en par preparados en breve tiempo a pero a los 28 m. el extremo inglés esfuerzos no se vieron debidamen ritmo acelerado, ante el com John Ca rleton logró un sorprenden- tido del Torneo de las Cinco Nacio te acompañados. nes disputado en el Estadio de promiso de su enfrentamiento. Murrayfie!d ante 60.000 espectá A Nino Jiménez, se le vio adi dores. posidades con el exceso de Halterofilia• CLASIF ICAC ION peso que subió al ring. Y aun Irlanda 0 330 57 39 6 que supo quedar a cierta altura, Inglaterra 2 14 1 68 47 5 creemos firmemente que si se PARA PARVIN Y SOTZ Escocia 1 1 3 1 37 37 3 lo propone puede alcanzar Ga!es 310241492lugares más destacados Francia II 0 3 34 365 0 Es decir que aGuinaldo, tras NUEVOS RECORDS Irlanda se adjudicó también el esa nueva incursión en los pesos welter, habría de reco Moscú. (Efe.) — El soviético jornada de la «Copa Amistad» de «Grand Chelem» al haber derrotado Alexandre Pervi estableció un nue- halterofilia, que se está disputando al resto de las selecciones delas mendarle qUe procure mante yo récord del mundo en la cate en la localidad soviética de Froun islas. nerse en esos sesenta y cuatro goría de 82,5 kilos, «dos tiempos»,. ze. La última jornada del torneo se kilos y seguir su camino entre al levantar 223,5 kgs. en la tercera El anterior récord pertenecíé a disputará el 20 de marzo con los los supe rligeros que es su peso ideal... por ahora. Pruebas su compatriota y campeón olímpi encuentro.s Francia - Irlanda y co, Youri Vardanian, que no ha Gales - Escocia. como las de Pacheco, conce Judo • podido participar en esta competi ESCOCIA: Andy lrvine, Keith diendo tanta ventaja de bás ción por lesión, que había levanta Robertson, David Johnston, Jim cula, no son nada convenientes, do 223 kgs. Renwick, Roger Baird, John aunque se gane. NACIONALES FEMENINOS, Rutherford, Roy Laidlaw, Jím Ait En lo que toca a Nino, otro Por su parte, el también soviéti ken, Colin Deans, lan Mime, BilI ex campeón de Europa como el EN MADRID co Viktor Sotz ha establecido dos Cuthbértson, Alan Tomes, Duncan salmantino, el consejo es otro. nuevos récords delmundo en la White, am Paxton y Jim Calder. Ha de eliminar el lastre que En las instalaciones del INEF de categoría de 100 kgs., al levantar Madrid, se disputarán hoy los XI Cam- FRANCIA: Marc Sallefranque, exhibió ante Cabeza. Su actua peonatos de España de judo senior 193 kgs., en «arrancada» y 233 en Serge Blanco, Patrick Perrier, ción en el plano técnico, fue femenino, en los que se hallará un «dos tiempos», en el transcurso de Christian Belascain, Laurent Pardo, para nosotros la mejor de la excelente equipo catalán. la cuarta jornada de la Copa de la Jean Patrick Lescaboura, Gerald noche del viernes, y hubiese El cuadro que ha enviado nuestra Amistad. Martínez, Michel Cremaschi, Philip sido seguramente superior de región a esta máxima cita del deporte Sotz ha mejorado asÍ en 0,5 pe Dintrans, Daniel Dubroca, D. haber sudado los kilos sobran de Jigoro Kano es el siguiente: 49 kgs., los anteriores récords del Revallier, Lauret. Rodríguez, Jean tes en su gimnasio de Madrid. kgs..; Lourdes Benages (Marín), Rosa Pierre Rives, Jean Luc Joinel y Llabrés (Tao) y Angeles Herrera (Verne mundo de su compatriota Yourt José CANALIS Zakarevitch. Manuel Carpentier. da - II). 52 kgs.: Marta Pocino (Marín), Gemma Capdevila (INEF), y Roser Ber trans (Marín). 56 kgs.: Olga Pardo (Louis), Lourdes Pecho (Epidauro). 61 kgs.: Bibiana Fontanet (Condal), M. HOY, LE ESPERA Angeles Vendrell (Marín). 66 kgs.: Gra ciela López (INEF) y 72 kgs.: Rosa M. Pérez (Shiai). Partido Internacional de Rugby Copa de Europa F.I.R.A. España - Holanda Campo de la Fuxarda (Mont juich) Barcelona, 7 de marzo de 1982, a las 12.30 Organizado por Federación ILii’I’]i[JLN’J (h1I Catalana de Rugby - MAYORES16AÑ0S -.
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