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Tratarán Deconcertar Revancha De Carlos Ortiz Y Johnny Busso Pág. 6 -MAMO US AMERICA* »¦ m* Logar! Subió Tratarán de Concertar Revancha al Ring Como de Carlos Ortiz y Johnny Busso el Favorito HOLLYWOOD, julio 2—(UPI)— El cubano Isaac Logart, primero en la clasificación de peso welter LOS LIDERES Al BATE EN LAS GRANDES LIGAS i Revela Club Internacional de Boxeo de la revista The Ring, figuraba co LIGA r ,/'IONAL mo favorito en proporción de dos Pronósito de Firmar Nuevo Combate a uno para su pelea en esta noche J. V. C. H. Ave. contra el excampeón de peso livia- NUEVA YORK, (UPI)—Lo con- no de California Dan Jordán. MAYS, San Francisco 60 279 57 103 369 tendientes peso ligero oJhnny Bus Logart subirá al ring con 52 vic- Musial, San Luis '64 234 36 84 359 so y Carlos Ortiz probablemente torias. ocho derrotas y cinco empa- Dark, Chicago 54 219 25 74 338 serán firmados para una pelea de tes, después de haber superado a figuras como el Gaspar Ashburn, Filadelfia 66 259 40 87 336 revancha en el Madison Square mexicano el ó el 29 de agosto de- Ortega. Gil Turner, Joe Miceli, Crowe, Cincinnati 49 161 16 54 335 Garden 22 bido al debatido triunfo por deci- Walt Byers, Yama Bahama y Vir- Floods, San Luis 50 22 51 155 329 sión dividida de Busso el viernes gil Akins; este último actualmente Green, San Luis .......... 60 194 28 63 325 por la noche, que rompió el invic- titular de la división. to al puertorriqueño Ortiz. Akins vengó su derrota en la re- LIGA AMERICANA El que una lesión en la mano ciente pelea del torneo de elimina- J. V. C. H. Ave. derecha de Busso demore el com- ción por la corona de peso welter, bate de desquite es incierto. El y aplastó los sueños del cubano de FOX, Medias Blancas 69 274 36 91 332 dijo que conquistar el campeonato. ' neoyorquino Busso ayer Jordán, que Vtrnon, Cleveland .. 57 165 26 54 327 “me lastimé los primeros dos nu- tiene 39 victorias en 50 encuentros, una Ward, Kansas City .... 59 193 29 63 326 dillos de mi mano derecha en el es de las fi- guras Power, Cleveland 63 248 44 80 323 cuarto asalto y si no se alivia el más destacadas tanto de pe- so liviano welter. Cerv, Kansas City 66 dolor pronto, haré un examen de como 246 50 79 321 La pelea, a diez rounds, Kuenn, Detroit 57 221 31 71 321 Rayos X”. tendrá Harry Markson, director geren- efecto en el estadio de la Legión te del Club Internacional de Boxeo, Norteamericana. Los Jonroneros dijo "la pelea fue tan buena y tan NOTA DE LA REDACCION: LIGA NACIONAL cerrada que nos gustaría ofrecer la La pelea entre el cubano Isaac .. THOMAS, Pirattu ~ 22 revancha a fines de agosto”. Logart y el californiano Dan Banks, Cubs 18 El pelinegro Johnny, con las Jordán, motivo de este cable de apuestas a 5, pesó UPI, Cepeda, San Francisco 16 en su contra 9 ORTIZ la estará siendo televisada 137-1-2 libras, por 137 de CARLOS en área Walls, Cubs .. , y 15 Ortiz. el de Miami, 1 la hora de Moryn, Cubs Busso vino de atrás hacia ade- cuando el árbitro Barney Félix y comenzar a circular esta edición, 15 explosivos golpes para por Matherws, Milwaukee 15 lante con el juez Bill Retch lo favorecieron el canal 10 de televisión. La romper el invicto a Ortiz. Johnny 5-4-1. Pero el juez Artie Schwartz hora en que comenzará la pelea LIGA AMERICANA ganó la decisión a base de asaltos favoreció a Ortiz 6-4. Prensa Uni- es a las 9 de la noche del miéreo* JENSEN, Boston 23 da también favoreció a Ortiz 6-4'. les. Atléticos Los tres oficiales estuvieron de Cerv, .. .. 19 ganó Sievers, Washington 18 acuerdo en que el boricua los vieja cortadura en la nariz de Bus- asaltos segundo, cuarto, quinto y sc asalto Triandos, Orioles 16 RESUMEN en el tercer y le cortó la DE ganó sexto. Pero Busso el séptimo ceja en quinto. Mantle, Yankees 14 el y noveno por unanimidad y los oc- Pero Busso, décimo en el escala- y tarjetas CARRERAS EMPUJADAS tavo décimo en las de fón, le cortó la ceja izquierda a Or- dos oficiales, al igual que el prime- tiz en el sexto y lo tuvo eft malas LIGA NACIONAL LOS JUEGOS ro y Thomas, tercero. condiciones de ambas manos que Piratas 65 Ortiz, sexto en el escalafón, fue dobló las rodillas Banks, Chicago al boricua. 54 superior en la pelea adentro, cpn En un consenso de 14 redacto- Cepeda, Gigantes 48 DE BASEBALL ganchos cortos al cuerpo y combi- res, seis votaron por Ortiz, tres por Spencer, Gigantes 43 naciones a la cabeza. Reabrió una Busso y cinco por empate. Mays, Gigantes 42 NUEVA YORK, julio 2 (UPIV- Crowe, Cincinnati 42 Eddie Maíhews y Lew Burdette combinaron anoche sus esfuerzos LIGA AMERICANA para dar la victoria por una ca- Designado CERV, Atléticos rrera a cero a los Bravos de Mil- Giambra Boxer 38 del sobre los Rojos de Jensen, Boston .. 51 waukee Cincin- Gernert, Boston 42 nati. y dar a su club tres y medio juegos de ventaja en el primer Sievers, Senadores 42 Mes por puesto su de la Liga Nacional, con Victoria BRASIL, CAMPEON MUNDIAL DE su el júbilo jugadores equl* Sobre su dan rienda suelta los del Miñoso, Cleveland 36 BALOMPIE.—A cuarto triunfo consecutivo. po Brasil en *. de tras batir al de Suecia el partido decisivo del campeonato mundial de balompié. Pela Cola vito, Cleveland .. 35 El zurdo Harvey Haddix mantu- (10), uno de los héroes del triunfo, es efusivamente abrazado por compañeros. Uno de los mo- vo a los Bravos sin incogibles has- sus Favorito Púgil mentos culminantes del juego lo muestra la siguiente fotografía: Zagalo (7) cae a tierra tras enviar el ta el 40. inning, en el cual conec- Joe Giardello balón a la red, propiciando el cuarto tanto La anotación final fué 5 por 2. El partido POSICIONES tó su décimosexto home run del NUEVA YORK julij 2 —(UPI) brasileño. se 9 Clarence Hinnant 10— Willi celebró en Estocolmo. (Fotos UPI). AUTORIZADO año., —Joey Giambra fue designado “bo- Hoepner LIGA NACIONAL protegió Burdette la ventaja y xeador del mes” por la revista The Mediano— campeón Ray dispersó los ocho Robin- G. P Ave. incogibles que Ring, y restituido a la clasificación son. 1— Carmen Basilio. 2 Gene 1 va, Nilton, Santos, Garrinca, Di- ED BOUCHEE concedió como lanzador. de peso mediano por su victoria del Fullmer 3 Joey Giardello 4 Larrazábal Felicita a Kubitschek por el ¡ di, Djalmar, Santos, Orlando y .. Norm Larker impulsó cuatro ca- HILWAUKEE .. 37 28 .369 lunes sobre el favorito Joey Giar- Charley Humez. 5 Spider Webb. Belrni jugaron ei año pasado por Sin Luis 35 31 530 PARA JUGAR rreras con un par de home runs dello. 6 Rory Calhoun. 7 Hollyw el club Botafogo en la peque- .. Sen Francisco .. 37 33 529 y un sencillo que dieron a los Dod- El argentino Alex Miteff des- Mims. 8— Joey Giambra. 9 Yama Triunfo Carioca en el Torneo de Fútbol j ña Serie del Mundo. 32 32 500 YORK, (UPI)— gers de Los Angeles el triunfo por cendió al puesto, mientras Cincinnati NUEVA julio 2 sétimo Bahama 10— Bobby Boyd. CARACAS, julio 2—(UPI).—EI | gloria para el deporte sudamerica- El embajador brasileño en Ca- Chicago 34 37 479 El Comisionado del Ford nueve a tres sobre los Cardenales el canadiense George Chuvalo, i béisbol que Welter— campeón Virgil Akins. Presidente de la Junta de Gobier- no. racas, Oscar Pires Dio Río, ofreció Pittsburgh 34 37 479 Friék autorizó Ed de San Luis. hizo tab'as con él, entraba en a Bouchee, pri- el 1— Isaac Logart 2 Gaspar Orte- no, contralmirante Wolfgang La- Los diarios y las revistas comen- una cqmpaña en la Embajada pa- 30 34 469 Harry Anderson impulsó tres décimo puesto de la vTiladelfia mera base de Jos Piliies de Fila- clasificación a ga. 3 Vince Martínez. 4 Sugar rrazábal, envió un telegrama al -1 tan elogiosamente en sus ediciones ra celebrar el triunfo brasileño, Angeles .. .. 31 delfia, a juego. anotaciones por los Phillies de base ese empate. Los 38 449 retornar al Bou- Fi- de Hart. 5 Gil Turner. 6 Ralph presidente de Brasil. Juscelino Ju- dehoy la actuación del equipo bra- al cual fueron invitados especial- ladelfia. que ganaron por cuatro a El cubano Isaac i chee había sido declarado culpa- Logart pasó al Dupas. 7 Tombstone Smith. bitschek, que le expresa sileño, cuyos mente los redactores deportivos. LIGA AMERICANA dos a los Piratas de y lugar en su de componentes Va- I I ble de cargos morales. Pittsburgh (primer entre los aspirantes Kid Gavilán. 9 Mickey Crawford. complacencia por el triunfo de sumieron a séptimo peso welter, y G. P Ave. estos en el lu- al título de el mexi- 10— Giancarlo Garbelli. Brasil en el campeonato mundial Frick anunció que él asume gar del circuito. cano Gaspar Ortega segundo, al en Liviano— campeón Joe Brown. de fútbol, disputado en Suecia. “responsabilidad plena" por el re- Los Cachorros de Chicago ven- vista de que Virgil Akins ganó el JÍEW YORK .... 43 23 652 1— Duilio Loi. 2 Kenny Lañe. greso de Bouchee al béisbol. cieron a los Gigantes de San Fran- título de la división. El contralmirante Larrazábal, Xansas City .. .. 35 32 522 3 Paolo Rosi. 4 Dave Charnley. cisco por nueve a cinco una ba- Giardello, por su derrota frente entusiasta impulsor del depor- Boston 35 34 507 Bouchee se declaró culpable en en 5 Willie Toweel.
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