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5569. wabbit - 5/28/2007 1:09:56 AM

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/motor/irl/2007-05-27-indy500_N.htm - Robert Laberge, Getty Images

Dario Franchitti gambled on approaching rain and won an abbreviated Indy 500 Sunday, driving slowly to the checkered flag in a downpour as teammate Marco Andretti's battered car was carried alongside down the final straightaway on a wrecker. The race was interrupted by rain for three hours and then, after a restart, was stopped after 166 of the scheduled 200 laps.

Franchitti, one of five Andretti Green Racing drivers, won it with pit strategy. The Scotsman inherited the lead after staying on track when the two drivers ahead of him, teammate Tony Kanaan and defending champion Sam Hornish Jr., pitted during a caution just 10 laps before. Scott Sharp finished second, pole-winnner Helio Castroneves third, Sam Hornish Jr. fourth and Ryan Briscoe fifth. Danica Patrick ended up eighth, and Davey Hamilton, who survived a horrible crash six years ago, raced for the first time since and finished ninth. Franchitti made a victorious lap of the 2.5-mile oval in the heavy rain as actress wife Ashley Judd, soaking wet in a summer dress, climbed the pit wall and dashed toward the victory celebration.



Two-time Formula One champion Fernando Alonso won the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, holding off McLaren teammate Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa of Ferrari. The Spaniard finished 4.095 seconds ahead of Hamilton and 1:09.114 in front of Massa after 78 laps on the twisting 2.076-mile street circuit. It was Alonso's 17th overall win and the second this season as McLaren claimed its 150th F1 victory. Alonso and Hamilton share the lead in the standings with 38 points, five ahead of third-place Massa.

5570. wabbit - 5/28/2007 2:06:08 PM

http://www.golf.com/golf/tours_news/article/0,28136,1625819,00.html - Brian Bahr/Getty ImagesRory Sabbatini had to settle for beating the No. 3 player in the world and a two-time Masters champion. As usual, Tiger Woods wasn't at Colonial. Sabbatini made a 15-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole at the Crowne Plaza Invitational to beat Jim Furyk and Bernhard Langer, then jokingly referred to an earlier verbal spat with the top-ranked player. Asked about the large skull and wings belt buckle he wore Sunday, Sabbatini said it was the same one he had on during the final round at Wachovia. Colonial was the fourth career PGA Tour victory for Sabbatini, the 31-year-old South African who won the Nissan Open last year and earlier this season had consecutive top-three finishes at the Masters, EDS Byron Nelson Championship and Wachovia.

Denis Watson took advantage of Eduardo Romero's late mistakes Sunday to win the Senior PGA Championship. Watson, from Zimbabwe, edged Romero by two strokes to win his first title in 23 years and become the first international Senior PGA winner since Gary Player in 1990. Romero, the Argentine star known as "El Gato," had handled The Ocean Course's famed sand dunes and Atlantic gusts the best of anyone the first three days. He was still ahead by two shots after birdies on the 11th and 12th holes pushed him to 10 under.

Young Kim won her first LPGA title Sunday, rallying with two birdies over the final five holes and capturing the Corning Classic by three shots over Paula Creamer and Mi Hyun Kim. Young Kim shot 4-under 68 and finished at 20-under 268, four shots off the tournament record set four years ago by Juli Inkster. The win came in Kim's fifth year on tour and her 103rd start, and more than doubled her season winnings to $328,442. Creamer, whose driver deserted her - she hit only 6 of 14 fairways - finished with a bogey for a 71 to fall into a tie with Mi Hyun Kim (70). Beth Bader, also bidding for her first victory, made double bogey on the final hole to finish in a tie for fourth with South Korean rookie In-Kyung Kim (69) at 16-under. It was a career-best finish for Bader, who began the day tied for the lead with Creamer and Young Kim. Diana D'Alessio (65), Japan's Ai Miyazato (67), and South Korean Seon Hwa Lee (67) were another shot back. Pat Hurst (65) made an impressive run at the outset, going 6-under on the front nine with eagles at both par-5s, but she started the day nine shots back and finished tied for ninth with Natalie Gulbis (68) at 14-under.

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5571. wabbit - 5/28/2007 2:06:39 PM

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/baseball/mlb/05/27/bc.bba.angels.yankees.ap/index.htmlThey dueled down to the final strike, Francisco Rodriguez vs. Derek Jeter with the outcome in jeopardy. In this game -- and in this season -- it was K-Rod's turn to win. After throwing a series of amped-up fastballs and wicked sliders, Rodriguez retired Jeter on a fly ball with a runner on third for the last out, lifting the Los Angeles Angels over the New York Yankees 4-3 Sunday for a three-game sweep.

Ryan Howard made his return from the disabled list official with a pair of two-run homers Sunday. Howard, who came off the disabled list Friday, had three hits and Greg Dobbs added a two-run homer of his own as the Philadelphia Phillies crushed the Atlanta Braves 13-6 to complete their first sweep of the season. Howard and Dobbs hit two-run homers in the first before the Phillies put the game away with seven runs in the fifth. Howard added another two-run homer in the eighth. The three hits lifted Howard's batting average to .220 and boosted the Phillies' confidence that the reigning MVP can return to his 2006 form. The sweep of the Braves put the Phillies (26-24) two games over .500 for the first time this season, but the showing by Howard may have been the team's most important development of the weekend.

Barry Bonds preferred to play right through his slump. Bonds broke out of a lengthy home run drought Sunday, hitting his 746th career homer in the sixth inning of a 6-4, 10-inning loss against Colorado to pull within nine of Hank Aaron's career record 755. The seven-time NL MVP went 14 games without a homer or an RBI, the second-longest RBI drought of his 22-year career. Bonds, who turns 43 on July 24, went 43 at-bats and 63 plate appearances without a homer and his last five games without a hit. Since the last homer, Bonds had drawn 20 walks with seven intentional free passes, struck out eight times and was batting .140 (6-for-43).

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5572. iiibbb - 5/28/2007 3:32:29 PM

Floy and the unscientific media.

5573. wonkers2 - 5/28/2007 4:16:44 PM

INteresting. It's hard to know what to believe.

5574. wabbit - 5/29/2007 1:59:59 PM

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/more/05/28/bc.divisionilacrosse.ap/index.html - AP PhotoJohns Hopkins senior goalkeeper Jesse Schwartzman turned away Duke midfielder Brad Ross’s shot with 10 seconds remaining with a well-placed kick and preserved the Blue Jays’ 12-11 lead in Monday’s NCAA Division I Final at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. The save earned Schwartzman the game’s Most Outstanding Player award, though senior attackman Jake Byrne and junior midfielder Paul Rabil were excellent for Hopkins as well, with four goals and five assists, respectively, to power a Hopkins offense that scored 10 first half goals in building up six-goal halftime lead. Schwartzman, who was also the Most Outstanding Player of the 2005 championship game and is 10-1 career in the postseason, was able to slow a Duke attack that featured two first-team All-Americas all day, finishing with 15 saves and holding junior Zack Greer and senior Matt Danowski to one combined goal.

Hilary Bowen helped top-seeded Northwestern become the second team in NCAA history to win three consecutive Division I women's lacrosse national championships, scoring five goals in a 15-13 victory over second-seeded Virginia on Sunday night. The Wildcats (21-1), perfect since a 9-8 loss in double-overtime in the season opener at North Carolina, joined Maryland as the only schools to win at least three straight titles. Maryland won seven championships in a row from 1995-01. Katrina Dowd scored three goals, and Meredith Frank and Aly Josephs added two goals each for Northwestern, which improved to 62-2 over the last three seasons. Unlike their easy 12-2 semifinal win over Pennsylvania, the Wildcats had to hold off the surging Cavaliers (19-4). Northwestern built an 11-5 lead in the first half and saw it dwindle from there. Virginia got within 14-13 with 10:21 remaining on Megan O'Malley's third goal of the game. Dowd responded more than 8 minutes later to put the game away for the Wildcats, who won their 12th consecutive NCAA tournament game.

5575. wabbit - 5/29/2007 2:00:19 PM

The body of New England Patriots player Marquise Hill was found Monday, a day after he was reported missing following a personal watercraft accident on Lake Pontchartrain. Hill's body was discovered by searchers about a quarter of a mile from where the 24-year-old former LSU star and a female companion were involved in the accident, Capt. Brian Clark of the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Department said.

Hill's agent, Albert Elias, said he had been told Hill and a young woman were riding a personal watercraft Sunday in the lake when both of them went into the water, which had a strong current. Authorities said the woman was able to make it to a pylon and hang on until she was rescued, while Hill was last seen floating away from the scene. Neither Hill nor the woman wore a life preserver, Atkeson said. According to the New Orleans Times-Picayune, Hill's death was the second on Lake Pontchartrain over the holiday weekend. A man died Sunday afternoon after diving into the water from a boat to rescue his wife from a stalled personal watercraft, but he never reached her, the Mandeville Sheriff's Office reported. The man also was not wearing a flotation device, investigators told the Times-Picayune.

5576. wabbit - 5/29/2007 2:00:44 PM

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/specials/playoffs/2007/ - Jeff Gross/Getty ImagesThe NHL's highest-scoring line got shut out in the opening game of the Stanley Cup finals. Dany Heatley, Jason Spezza and Daniel Alfredsson managed only two assists between them in Ottawa's 3-2 loss to the Anaheim Ducks on Monday night. The loss left the Senators trailing for the first time in the playoffs.

"We've got to get the puck deep more often," Senators coach Bryan Murray said. "We have to create some offense because of that and get their defensemen to give up the line once in a while. Most of the turnovers were by our big line in the middle part of the hockey game."

Ottawa's goals, both on the power play, were scored by Mike Fisher and Wade Redden, who have a combined seven goals in the playoffs. Game 2 is Wednesday night in Anaheim.

NHL scores

5577. wabbit - 5/29/2007 2:01:01 PM

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/ian_thomsen/05/29/spurs.reax/index.html?eref=si_topstories - John W. McDonough/SIFor awhile this felt a lot like a European playoff game in one of those Greek or Spanish arenas where the fans never shut up and every basket is greeted as a tragedy or a miracle. Manu Ginobili learned to play in this kind of setting, and he looked entirely comfortable while bulling his way to the foul line for 15 fourth-quarter points to turn a tight Game 4 into a 91-79 Spurs rout. San Antonio takes a 3-1 lead back home, where Utah hasn't won since 1999. Much the same as the Suns felt in the previous round, the Jazz will have a hard time deciding how to overcome the ruthless display the Spurs put on Monday. Their 41 free-throw attempts were twice as many as the Jazz (20) earned, which led to a lot of complaining from the 19,911 here as well as five Utah technicals, culminating in the late fourth-quarter ejections of coach Jerry Sloan and guard Derek Fisher, who by the way was held without a three-point attempt in 38 minutes.


LeBron James wasn't going to be questioned, criticized or blamed for not doing enough. Not in the biggest game of his life. The Cavaliers needed a victory, and James willed them to one. He scored 32 points with nine rebounds and nine assists in the most important 48 minutes of his blossoming NBA career, helping Cleveland to an 88-82 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night that pulled the Cavaliers within 2-1 in the Eastern Conference finals. James, rising to the occasion with a hometown crowd hanging on his every dribble, scored 12 points in the fourth quarter and rookie Daniel Gibson came up with several key plays down the stretch to help his more celebrated teammate.

NBA scores

5578. wabbit - 5/29/2007 2:01:24 PM

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/tennis/specials/french_open/2007/ - Action Images/WireImageRoger Federer passed his first test at the French Open, beating Michael Russell of the United States 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 Tuesday in a match that started a day earlier. Federer, who is bidding for a fourth straight major title and a career Grand Slam, led 6-4, 4-1 before rain halted play Monday. The top-ranked Swiss star returned to center court with sun breaking through the clouds Tuesday and quickly earned his spot in the second round.

In other Men's matches, No. 13 Mikhail Youzhny advanced when Jan Hernych of the Czech Republic pulled out after only nine points in the first game of the match because of a back injury. Martin Verkerk of the Netherlands, a surprise finalist at Roland Garros in 2003, played in his first Grand Slam in almost three years but lost to Simone Bolelli of Italy 6-1, 6-4, 6-4. No. 19 Guillermo Canas, who beat Federer twice this year, reached the second round by defeating Victor Hanescu of Romania 6-3, 6-1, 6-4. Canas served a 15-month ban for doping that ended in September.

Jelena Jankovic, one of the favorites heading into the French Open because of her win at the Italian Open earlier this month, advanced by beating Stephanie Foretz of France 6-2, 6-2. Also, No. 6 Nicole Vaidisova beat Emmanuelle Gagliardi of Switzerland 6-4, 6-3, 2004 runner-up Elena Dementieva defeated Angelique Kerber of Germany 6-3, 6-2, and No. 28 Mara Santangelo of Italy beat Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland 6-1, 6-4. No. 11 Nadia Petrova of Russia lost to Kveta Peschke of Germany 7-5, 5-7, 6-0. Venus Williams asserted herself enough against French wild-card entry Alize Cornet for a 6-4, 6-3 win that put the Williams siblings in the second round at a Grand Slam for the first time since 2005. Maria Sharapova and Amelie Mauresmo will play no earlier than Wednesday.

French Open

5579. wabbit - 5/29/2007 2:02:01 PM

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/baseball/mlb/05/28/bc.bba.indians.redsox.ap/index.htmlKevin Youkilis launched a towering fly ball to the deepest part of Fenway Park. A few feet farther, and it's over the 420-feet marker in straightaway center; a foot or so to the right, and it lands in the Red Sox bullpen. Instead of coasting around the bases, though, Youkilis had to motor at full speed for an inside-the-park home run. At 35-15, the Red Sox lead the AL East by 11˝ games over Baltimore and hold a 13˝-game lead over the rival New York Yankees. Boston has never had a bigger lead through 50 games. Curt Schilling struck out 10 to rebound from his worst start of the season. Schilling (5-2) had already tipped his cap after seven strong innings when Youkilis sent center fielder Grady Sizemore running into the Fenway triangle. He couldn't get to it before it hit the side of the Red Sox bullpen and kicked toward left field, where right fielder Trot Nixon ran it down. Nixon and his wife received an award from the Jimmy Fund before the game for their charitable work, and Kathryn Nixon threw out the first pitch. Nixon received another warm welcome when he came to the plate in the second and again when he singled to right, where J.D. Drew has replaced him.

The Yankees arrived in Toronto for the start of a season-high 10-game trip, held a one-hour pregame meeting and followed with one of their flattest performances in a season that is spinning out of control. Dustin McGowan won for the first time in more than a year, and Lyle Overbay hit a go-ahead home run. The Yankees fell 13˝ games back of AL East-leading Boston, their biggest deficit since August 1995, and have lost four straight and eight of 11. They dropped a season-high seven games under .500 and are tied with Tampa Bay for last in the AL East at 21-28. New York is 7˝ games back of Detroit, the AL wild-card leader.

As Barry Bonds nears his record 756th home run, he's stockpiling quite a collection of souvenirs -- bats, balls, helmets and spikes, pieces of baseball history perfectly suited for the Hall of Fame. Whether he'll donate any of them to Cooperstown, however, is in doubt. "I'm not worried about the Hall," the San Francisco slugger said during a recent homer drought. "I take care of me." And he wonders why people don't like him.

MLB scores

5580. wonkers2 - 5/31/2007 11:38:22 AM

Master Mariners Regatta

5581. jexster - 5/31/2007 2:57:17 PM

My boy's the real deal. 8K's in a losing, 12 inning effort against the best team in the NL in NyC

I am in love

5582. alistairConnor - 6/2/2007 9:35:58 AM

First race of the Louis Vuitton Cup, and as the Cap'n might say, it's tighter than a ... somebody's... something.



Emirates Team New Zealand (the title sponsor is an obscure Middle Eastern airline) leading Luna Rossa (the handbag men)

No big fight in the pre-start. Luna Rossa had the advantage of starboard entry, but conceded the right hand side at the start without a fuss. I'm sure there will be some memorable scrapping, with intimidation and penalties, on other days.

TNZ gained an advantage of a few metres on the first tack, and basically held onto it throughout the race, ahead at each mark by about 10 seconds, and winning the race by 9.

Torben Grael, the tactician for the Italian team, thought he spotted a wind shift on the first run, and gybed away to get a few hundred metres of separation. When they next crossed, he had indeed gained ... a couple of boatlengths... but they were still behind TNZ.

This is the likely pattern for the rest of the match, with the Kiwis playing it close and disiplined, and the Italians taking risks to force a result.

The only silver lining of the current rotten European weather (it's 2nd June, and I'm buggered if I'm turning the heating back on) is that there's a bit more wind than expected. Valencia was selected as the Americas Cup site for its steady, reliable 10 knot winds; but they have had a week of flat calm, and now some rougher stuff (14 knots and fairly big seas). This makes for much more interesting racing, especially with the teams so evenly matched.

5583. wabbit - 6/2/2007 3:55:31 PM

Best sports news of the week:

BALDWIN HARBOR, N.Y. -Between them, they had more than 150 years of experience. But in the end, seniority might still have been an advantage when a 93-year-old pitcher took on an 86-year-old rival in a seniors' softball game.

The elder pitcher, Mickey Werner, gave up just one run in three innings, helping his Long Island Senior Softball League team to a 9-6 win Wednesday. Opposing pitcher and relative youngster Paul Rotter allowed nine runs in six innings.

Each faced the other only once at the plate. Werner drew a walk, and Rotter singled. Pinch runners replaced both on the basepaths.

"Not only do I have fun — it's good for me," said Rotter, of Woodmere. A retired special education teacher, he has played ball since 1936 and said he had no intention of giving up the game anytime soon.

Nor does Werner, a retired New York City physical education teacher who has played since 1927.

"They don't care how old the pitcher is, as long as they get the bat on the ball," said Werner, of Baldwin. "You're never too old."

The senior league, sponsored by The Bristal Assisted Living Communities, is made up of players at least 68 years old. Founded two decades ago, the league counts a record 106 players this year, said Commissioner Joe Friedman.

5584. wabbit - 6/2/2007 3:55:49 PM

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/tennis/specials/french_open/2007/ - Heinz Kluetmeier/SITwo-time Grand Slam champion Amelie Mauresmo was upset in the third round of the French Open on Saturday, losing to Lucie Safarova 6-3, 7-6 (3). The fifth-seeded Mauresmo, who won Wimbledon and the Australian Open in 2006, also lost to Safarova while trying to defend her title at Melbourne in January. Mauresmo led 3-0 in each set. But she double-faulted for the eighth time to fall behind 2-0 in the tiebreaker, and a long backhand gave Safarova three match points. Safarova won when Mauresmo returned her serve into the net.

Maria Sharapova reached the fourth round of the French Open for the fourth time in her career, rallying from 4-1 down in the second set to beat Alla Kudryavtseva 6-1, 6-4 despite a bothersome right shoulder. Sharapova needed only 28 minutes to win the first set, breaking her opponent three times. But Sharapova was broken three consecutive times in the second set before winning five straight games. Third-seeded Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia, a finalist last year, beat Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia 6-2, 6-3. Also, No. 7 Ana Ivanovic of Serbia advanced to the fourth round after beating qualifier Ioana Raluca Olaru of Romania 6-2, 6-0.

On Friday, Serena Williams advanced to the fourth round by beating Michaella Krajicek of the Netherlands 6-3, 6-4. Williams' sister, Venus, is one of 18 American men and women who have come and gone from the tournament. She lost to fourth-seeded Jelena Jankovic 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. Top-seeded Justine Henin, trying to capture her second straight French Open and third overall, defeated Mara Santangelo of Italy 6-2, 6-3.

Top-ranked Roger Federer eased into the fourth round of the men's draw by beating Potito Starace of Italy 6-2, 6-3, 6-0.

French Open

5585. wabbit - 6/2/2007 3:56:05 PM

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/nba/specials/playoffs/2007/ - Gregory Shamus/Getty ImagesLeBron James grimaced, limped up to the podium and plopped into a chair behind a microphone. It was the only time he looked human all night. James had already used every ounce of energy to put together one of the most spectacular performances in playoff history, lifting the Cleveland Cavaliers to the verge of their greatest season. James' career playoff-high 48 points -- including his team's final 25 and 29 of its final 30 -- carried Cleveland within a win of the NBA finals for the first time in franchise history with a 109-107 double-overtime victory over the Detroit Pistons on Thursday night. After the breathtaking display of talent and will gave the Cavs a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference finals, the 22-year-old star said he felt terrible. "I'm banged up. I'm winded. I'm fatigued," he said. "I've got all day tomorrow. It's going to be tough to get some rest when you got a crazy, 2-year-old running around the house. So hopefully, I can take him to one of his grandma's house." James has the playoff-tested Pistons on the brink of going home. Game 6 is Saturday night in Cleveland and if necessary, Game 7 will be Monday night back at The Palace of Auburn Hills.

NBA scores

5586. wabbit - 6/2/2007 3:56:26 PM

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/baseball/mlb/06/01/braves.cubs.ap/index.htmlNow the Chicago Cubs are really getting beat up -- by each other. Carlos Zambrano and catcher Michael Barrett shoved each other in the dugout, then the pitcher busted his teammate's lip in the clubhouse so badly that Barrett wound up in a hospital. Oh yeah, the Cubs lost again, 8-5 to the Atlanta Braves on Friday.

John Lackey has received plenty of run support this season, which helps explain why he leads the major leagues in victories. He's also winning the low-scoring games. Lackey became the majors' first nine-game winner with help from Gary Matthews Jr., whose seventh-inning single drove in the tying and go-ahead runs in the Los Angeles Angels ' 3-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Friday night. Lackey (9-3) allowed two runs and five hits in 7 1-3 innings to win his career-best fifth consecutive start. He struck out four in ending Baltimore's six-game winning streak. Scot Shields got two outs in the eighth inning and Francisco Rodriguez finished up for his 19th save in 20 attempts.

The New York Yankees are trying to break another one of baseball's unwritten rules, the one that says a double-digit deficit on Memorial Day is insurmountable. One game after Alex Rodriguez offended some baseball purists by distracting a fielder during a popup (even Joe Torre says A-Rod was out of line.), the Yankees built on that victory by beating the Red Sox 9-5 on Friday and climbing out of the AL East cellar. No longer tied for last with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, New York still trails Boston by 12 1/2 games. Tim Wakefield (5-6) lasted 3 2/3 innings -- the shortest outing for a Red Sox starter this year -- and saw his ERA balloon from 3.36 to 4.24. He gave up eight runs on five hits with six walks, a wild pitch and a hit batsman while striking out two. Manny Ramirez had four hits and Dustin Pedroia three for Boston, which lost both third baseman Mike Lowell and right-fielder J.D. Drew to apparently minor injuries during the game.

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5587. alistairConnor - 6/3/2007 2:34:48 PM

Ooooh match over?

The third race in the first-to-five Lous Vuitton Cup final is under way. And Emirates Team New Zealand is completely dominating Luna Rossa.

Yesterday, James Spithill won the right hand side at the start. But Kiwi helmsman Dean Barker made him pay a price for it : and TNZ got a faster start, and managed to get their nose ahead and control a close race from the left. Today, the scenario was inversed, Barker won the right but paid the price. But the boat is simply faster, at least in these nine-knot conditions... and they have a 150 metre lead at the first mark.

So we're looking at 3-0, and Luna Rossa has practically no chance of coming back into the match.

TNZ are going to need to be this good and better, to take on the Swiss in the Americas Cup...

5588. wabbit - 6/3/2007 7:41:33 PM

http://edition.cnn.com/2007/SPORT/football/06/03/denmark.fracas/index.htmlThe European Championship qualifier between Sweden and Denmark was abandoned at 3-3 Saturday after a Danish fan tried to attack the referee for giving a late penalty. Danish soccer officials initially said German referee Herbert Fandel had awarded Sweden a 3-0 win, but UEFA later said the result would have to be confirmed by an investigation. Denmark had rallied from 3-0 down to level at 3-3 before Fandel sent off Denmark defender Christian Poulsen in the 89th for punching Sweden striker Markus Rosenberg in the stomach. After Fandel pointed to the penalty spot at Parken stadium, the spectator charged onto the pitch and tried to punch the referee, but was intercepted by Danish defender Michael Gravgaard.

At least 12 soccer fans were crushed to death as a crowd rushed from the stadium after Zambia's victory in an African Cup qualifier, official media said Sunday. Fans were in a hurry to leave because the match against Congo Brazzaville, which Zambia won 3-0, started an hour late -- the Sudanese referee arrived only three hours before kickoff, the state-owned Sunday Times reported. The newspaper said three women and nine men were killed, all of them Zambian team supporters, and five fans were hospitalized after the accident Saturday at Konkola Stadium in the northern town of Chililabonbe in Zambia's Copperbelt province.

Alexander Kerzhakov scored a hat trick and Russia beat Andorra 4-0 Saturday in a European Championship qualifying match. Russia dominated the game and never allowed Andorra to come close at Petrovsky stadium in St. Petersburg. I have a question - what qualifies someone to play for, say, Andorra? Must you be a resident or citizen? I would guess not, since with a population of less than 75,000, Andorra doesn't have a large pool from which to draw talent.

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