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Que Atléticos Saldrán Airosos CITY, 27 (Uni- KANSAS Dic Pág. 8 DIARIO LAS AMERICAS SABAD0 > 28 DE diciembre de 1957 ENSALADA DEPORTIVA Por RENE VIERA Carmen Basilio y Tío Sam Combinaron Una famosa publicación inglesa, la revista "London Daily Express", en su votación de fin de año seleccionó a Avery Brundage, Presidente del Comité Olímpico Internacio- nal, como "el hombre que ha cometido el mayor número de Golpes en la Temporada que Finaliza tonterías deportivas durante 1957".—Entre los cronistas de- portivos cubanos existe visible indecisión para proceder a la ’EI primero ganando los títulos welter y middle.—El segundo, pro- el joven Patterson defendió la co- Huracán Jackson tuvo la peor selección del boxeador más destacado del año que agoniza.— rona para Emil Lence en Polo caída entre los prominentes de es- pinando un golpe de K.O. al monopolio de Norris.—No tuvo muertos Grounds contra Tommy “Huracán” te año. Cayó de entre los princi- Brundage recibió el calificativo por la posición adoptada en la - Jackson el 29 de julio y lo no- pales pesos décimo defensa del "problema amateur". Según Frank Rostron, co- Arrafibel Arrarfe Favoritos el boxeo en Estados Unidos.—Más ñolas de interés completos al queó en el décimo round des- lugar por nocauts ante Patterson y lumnista deportivo del "Daily Express", Brundage ha estado pués de una salvaje paliza. Lence Eddie Se le pedido que años, Por JACK CUDDY, de la United Press Machen ha clasificado, durante muchos entre la lista de los perso- - perdió dinero en la promoción. La se retire voluntariamente por la najes mundiales catalogados para adjudicarse el título de en el Miami Frontón Jai Alai NEW YORK Dic. 27 (UP) Ray “Sugar” Robinson y el cam- segunda defensa de Patterson fue Comisión del Estado de New York "tonto del año".—Puppy García, el "Güije" Rodríguez, Ciro Carmen Basilio y el Tio Sam pro- peón heavvweight Floyd Patterson. contra Peter Rademacher. en su y otras organizaciones. primera Moracén y el sensacional novato Robinson García, aparecen Juegan de pareja en la novena quiniela. A las 7:30 un "maratón pinaron los golees más fuertes en Robinson fue ei púgil más ruido- pelea como profesional en Posiblemente el “Novato del Seattle, como los más fuertes candidatos para la selección de el "Púgil el boxeo en 1957. so del año durante su pequeña re- Washington, el 22 de Año” será el middleweight Gene especial": 4 parejas en quiniela dupla.—Más ñolas. agosto. Derribó a sie- Cubano de 1957".—Rostron agrega: "El Olímpico número Su« logros se mantuvieron a la vuelta, antes de su defensa de la Rademacher “Ace” Armstrong. de Elizabeth. N. te veces un knockout en el La seguridad y consistencia el quinto, séptimo y cabeza durante 12 meses de suce- corona de las 160 libras contra Ba- nara J-, quien tuvo su primer evento uno, más conocido como el esclavista Avery Brundage, y el del en décimo sexto capítulo. Tack Hurley fue el delantero Arratlbel y del zaguero juego. sos que sacudieron el deporte des- silio una de las 16 peleas cham- principal en 1957 y extendió su único hombre que nunca se quita su almidonada camisa, man- promotor. Los que respaldaron a Arrarte es sometida a prueba es- de sus rafees. pionables que se celebraron en to- cadena de victorias seguidas a 13 tiene su lugar a la cabeza de los tontos". PABLO, e! Rademacher. que garantizaron a ta noche por el Intendente Pedro modesto pelotari, de Cosa también do el mundo er. 1P57. con siete triunfos este año. Su regreso a los New York Yankees en calidad de pegada, pero destacada fue el Patterson $250 mil, perdieron di- Miren el noveno evento del popu- poca de mucha in- nuevo record de seguridad Y Ray “Sugar” fue también el La tabulación coach del equipo, ha robustecido los circulantes rumores tención todas las jugadas de Es- máximo nero. La taquilla bruta mundial de muer- lar Fiontón de la Calle 36. Estos en oue tados Unidos de no tener sola ganador de dinero del año fue de tes en el ring en 1957. hecha por efectúa cancha, una $243.030. que sitúan a Ralph Houk como el candidato de los dueños dos voluntariosos pelotaris se en- en la ha tenido muerte entre los profesionales nor- con una bolsa total de pesos 689.- la revista The Ring hasta el 16 de temporada, (sin (147 del equipo para sustituir al glorioso piloto de los Mulos frentarán a otras parejas de quién un comienzo lento esta consecuencia 336 el dinero de las películas) El título welter de Basilio diciembre muestra total de pero ya que teamericanos como por peleas perdió y libras quedó un de Manhattan, Casey Stengel.—Otras menciones "hono- sabe mayor habilidad en jugadas nos luce está entran- de golpes en el ring, hubie- sus ganó ¦ automáticamente va- ocho ¦mtre amateurs v do en juego y hay que aunoue cante cuando ganó la nrofesiona- ríficas" del "London Daily Express": Título a la Asocia- emocionantes pero ninguna llega contar con ron dos entre los amateurs. con Gene Fullmer el 2 de enero y middleweiaht les. Eso es tres menos que el año Pablo, de ahora en adelante, en primero de mavo v su fren- (1601 a Robisnon Un torneo pasado. ción Británica de Atletismo por triunfar en hacer del al máximo de seguridad de estos Basilio ex derrota de Y oor vez primera desde los primeros juegos y en la prime- cosechero de cebollas te a Basilii el 23 de septiembre. seis hombres producirá un nuevo de menos atracción de todos cuantos dos atletas del denorte vasco. Por del norte de New York fue elegido que la revista comenzó a compi- atletismo el deporte ra mitad de la Dunleta (daily La taquilla del combate Basilio- titular welter, que se espera se te a los fanáticos que el “Púgil del Año” debido a que lar las muertes en 1945, no hubo practican en la Gran Bretaña.—Houk ha sustituido eso serán muchos double) estará a menudo entre los Robinson de 6556 467 en el Yan complete en marzo. como campeón welter una sola entre ios púgiles profesio- Bill Dickey como Coach de los Yankees, después que combinarán sus boletos y quinie- ganadores Y hasta luego oue nooueó al kee Stadium fue la mayor del Archie Moore. en sus 40 o nos ex 'os año más nales en Estados Unidos. Dickey, a los 50 años de edad, cayó en cama victima de la oareia de ases: vemos en el Miami Frontón, a las titular Johnnv Saxton a 8:42 en todo el mundo. años, hizo una defensa de su coro- las exactas con del segundo ga- “Eso es posiblemente un record postración nerviosa, durante los ensayos de la pasada 7:30 P. M. nava presenciar el “Ma- minutos round y El camoeón heavvweivht Patter- na light-heavyweight (175) una ARRATIBEL-ARRARTE. nó corona middleweight a con- de todos los tiempos para el de- Express": ratón Especial”, en que par- la Rav son y tra Tony Anthony (KO-7) primavera.—Segunda mención del "Daily A toman “Sugar” el manager Gus D’Amato re- el 20 porte de ios puños en los juego: “la quiniela de parejas Robinson en emocionante pelear promoción septiembre Estados la Asociación Británica de Balompié, por prohibir a los En el 80. te cuatro a o tantos. Este husaron baio la de Unidos” dijo el editor Nat Fleig- campeones”. ORBEA, se inauguró encuentro. players hablar con la prensa y decirle a la prensa oue un los el actual evento el Día de Pas- de Norris y le vapulearon en ca- Joe Brown registró tres knock- cher. “Pero creo que no hay campeón de 1°57 ti°ne que aoretar cuas y ha gustado Mientras tanto, Tío Sam propi- da oportunidad forma buen repórter puede escribir sus crónicas sin necesidad mucho. En vez de esto, outs consecutivos en la defensa de de ©robarlo”. el paso, pues Larrafiaga está en su nó lo que pueden ser golpes de su corona lightweight (135) sobre de hablar los juaadores.—El nuevo eoach de los imperio con mejor forma y ganando todas las knockout al de Jim No- el ex campeón Wallace rris. juez “Bud” Mulos de Manhattan diriaió la sucursal del Denver. en semanas. Orbea también jugará El 8 de marzo, el Sylves- Smith (11), Orlando Zulueta (15) Ryan en la Liaa de la Asociación Americana, durante los últimos Pittsburgh ter J una Corte de Dis- Cienfuegos y Joey Lopes (11). trito New tres años. Baio su dirección, los Osos terminaron en tercer en York, encontró a Sandy sequndos Norris y sus Saddler se retiró como Marciano: tuqar en 1955, y en 1956 y 1957, ganando los Clubs Internacionales Recorrerá de Boxeo Sufrió Nueva campeón featherwelght (126) en play-offs del circuito este año y derrotando al Buffalo, de New York e Illinois Instruirán de culpables de monopolio. marzo debido a una lesión en un la Liga Internacional, durante la Peaueña Serie Mun- Y el 24 ojo de de junio, el juez Ryan sufrida en un accidente auto- dial.—Tercera cáustica mención honorífica del "Daily 23 Millas ordenó di- Derrota movilístico. En torneo, Hogan solución completa de los CIBs. un Boxer Más “Kid” Bassey. de Nigeria, ganó la Express": Para Lew Hoad, por opacar el gran triunfo PITTSBURGH, Dic. 27 (United) Norris y LA HABANA, Dic. 27 (UP) Cargos sus asociados apelaron corona vacante al noquear a Cherif del Winbledom al convertirse de la noche a la mañana a Don Los Piratas del Pittsburgh, que Vicente distribuyó la decisión a la Corte Suprema Amor sólo sié- viajan de Hamia, de Francia (10), el 14 de •n un cínico, y hacerse profesional".—Ralph Houk, que exclusivamente por avión Estados Unidos esperándose te hits para dar a los Rojos de La fletado una junio.
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