Respeto a la ley
A commentary by editor Carlos Aloe concerning the respect of laws.
Perhaps in response to social unrest and military pressure on Peron this article stresses that power derives from the people and laws should be adhered. Sportsman must do their part and observe the laws of their sport. People are more able to support a sport's laws if they follow those in society. This came two weeks after a coup attempt against Peron failed (and bombs dropped in the Plaza de Mayo) and after he was excommunicated by the Pope.
Carlos Aloé
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Mundo Deportivo
07-07-1955
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Civilizar al fútbol
Stadium have long lost their appeal to families and people who behave decently
The article rebukes the deteriorating climate at stadiums, and applauds Huracán for encouraging women to attend free, with roses and prime seats. (the adjoining article's last words are about the decline of creative fútbol and the growth of a climate of battle)
Pages 110-11
El Gráfico
06-03-1959
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Lanus-Boca-1967: ¿por qué?
More pleading by El Grafico for the nonsensical violence to end at soccer stadiums and its accompanying culture
Fontanarrosa comments on the death of a fan (Suoto), the threats on journalists, and other forms of violence as a renewal of old calls by El Grafico to end this nonsense (and heed the calls for civility by the government)
Carlos Fontanarrosa
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El Gráfico
04-11-1967
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Parpadeos
Commentary on the ugly incidents between Bolivia and Argentina in La Boca
Written in short blurbs, Panzeri blasts the players involved in the ugly incidents during the Bolivia-Argentina World Cup qualifying game, appealing to morals and civility The most biting commentary is reserved for the fans, who who got bent out of shape during a match that Bolivia had little chance of winning anyways Panzeri blames it on the previous loss to Bolivia and a real fear that Argentina would not qualify for the World Cup Considering that Bolivia was the opponent in Argentina, the author finds that the fans over-reacted to a team that committed fouls because they are simply not good players ("torpe")
Dante Panzeri
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El Gráfico
11-01-1957
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Fútbol
Letter from a reader
Reader blasts the coverage of f˙tbol in the magazine. He describes f˙tbol players as neandrathals whho cannot write their own names but are still paid millions while true professionals have to leave the country to earn a living.
C.E.S. Kedinger
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Primera Plana
07-06-1965
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Fútbol
Letter from a reader
Reader Enrique Rotti is upset about the sudden cancellation of cultural programs on television in favor of fútbol matches. He describes fútbol as a habit of those lacking culture.
Enrique Rotti
Page 89
Primera Plana
05-04-1965
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Mister Meade es un notable prestidigitador: transformó un penal en humilde corner pero no supo evitar el "mal de ojo" de un hincha; Aún quedan irresonsables
Two articles on the assault on an English referee in a match between Boca Juniors and Chacarita Juniors
One article tries to summarize why a fan struck the referee with an orange in the left eye, while the other article blasts fans who should be exiled to uncivilized places of the world.
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Campeón
04-25-1951
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