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Albert Arnal (Serra (Camp de Túria) 1913 - Quart de Poblet (Horta Oest) 1966), known as Quart (or Xiquet de Quart) was the Valencian pilota ruling ''dauer'' player during the 1930s. His mastery caused him to be rewarded by having a picture on the ''Honor Gallery'' of the Pelayo trinquet. On 1991 the Valencian Pilota Federation awarded him with the Golden medal. He began playing at the Manises trinquet and got to be the main player at the Pelayo ''trinquet'' during the 30s and 40s. He was announced with a not too-gifted ''punter'' against the most powerful trios (such as Llíria I, Mora de Montcada i Micalet de Paterna). Due to disagreements with the Pelayo managers, he tuirned to play at the Grau ''Llevant trinquet''. On 1948, almost at the end of his career, his returning to Pelayo against Juliet d'Alginet resulted in a large audience. ''Quart'' was a strong and tall player, powerful enough that he could throw the vaqueta ball easily to the ''galleries'' (it must be taken into account that those balls then weighed 32 gr. and were not so fliers as the actual ones). His opponents complained that it was very difficult to get a ''quinze'' against him due to his technique. His ''dau'' hit was so violent that he was forbidden to play the first ''dau'' ball of every ''quinze'' so that the rival team could, at least, send the ball back. Until Juliet appeared he had no opponent at his level and he was the main player until the 1940s. On 1984 he deserved a tribute match at Pelayo, which was packed. == External links == * (Webpage devoted to the ''Xiquet de Quart'' ) ((Archived ) 2009-10-25) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Albert Arnal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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