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Page 4 . Tuesday laesaay j-' July 5, 1994 Brazil and Netherlands move on to quarterfinals Late minute goal by Bebeto ends U.S. hopes for World Cup (AP) — The United States ventured into the domain of the Brazilians at the World Cup on Monday, and for a while seemed to belong there. Even though the Americans had a man advantage for most of the second half, they were dominated in the final 45 minutes and lost 1-0. Bebeto scored in the 74th minute, ending the U.S. dreams of an upset. The goal also kept alive Brazil’s quest for an unprecedented fourth world soc cer championship. The classy Brazilians, who never looked at a loss despite losing defender Leonardo in the final minute of the first half, impressively moved into the quarterfinals against the Netherlands. This was one 1-0 game that wasn’t nearly that close. “This is a sad thing for us, a very emotional thing and a hard thing to get over,” defender Marcelo Balboa said. Leonardo was ejected for elbowing Tab Ramos in the face at the end of the first half, giving Ramos a concussion. The United States could do nothing with the manpower edge — outshot 16- 4 for the game — to the chagrin of many in the crowd of 84,177 at Stan ford Stadium. The crowd was decidedly pro-Ameri can, but there were plenty of drum beating, samba-dancing Brazilian fans. Those fans must have been wor ried when Leonardo left, but Brazil was bril liant and its mar velous strikers, Romario and Be beto, combined on the goal. “It was a spe cial feeling,” Be beto said. “I re ceived a fabulous pass.” Romario made a tremendous run up the center of the field. Tom Dooley was chas- Monday's Games Brazil 1, U.S. 0 Netherlands 2, Ireland 0 ing him, but couldn’t catch up. Romario then went around Gobi Jones and to the side of Alexi Lalas and sent the ball across to Bebeto, who beat goalkeeper Tony Meola to the far side of the net. “We knew that we had to keep play ing like we did the first half,” Balboa said, “and it was just one of those things where we broke down in the middle of field once and they capital ized on it.” With Ramos sidelined and John Harkes suspended, the Americans could not get untracked offensively. When Fernando Clavijo received his second yellow card in the 87th minute, Brazil was safe. “As soon as we were one man down, we had to leave the technical aside and play with our hearts,” Romario said. “We are Brazil, we always must score at least one goal a game.” The Dutch made the quarterfinals for the first time since 1978, capitaliz ing on two Irish errors for a 2-0 victory. They will play Brazil on Saturday in Dallas. The final two games of the second round are Tuesday: Nigeria vs. Italy at Foxboro, Mass., and Mexico vs. Bulgar ia at East Rutherford, N.J. Dennis Bergkamp, the Netherlands’ top striker, and Wim Jonk connected against Ireland, which couldn’t recover from its blunders before a Citrus Bowl crowd of 61,355. The Dutch opened the scoring in the 11th minute when de fender Terry Phelan lost the ball to Marc Overmars and failed to catch up. Overmars found Bergkamp in front of the net for a simple tap-in. Jonk made an unchallenged run through midfield in the 41st minute and lined a 25-yard drive that goalie Packie Bonner inexplicably let slip through his hands and into the goal. “I still don’t know what happened,” Bonner said. “It has got to be me that takes the blame.” Ss socle The Battalion Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569 / Fox 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basemenf) Reed McDonald Building < o CL CO ‘AGGIE* Private Party Want Ads $ 10 for 20 Words running 5 days, if your merchandies is priced $ 1000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possesions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn't sell, advertiser must call before 11 a.m. on the day the ad is scheduled to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made If your ad is cancelled early. 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That was all it took to cause his demise. It’s not as if they don’t have enough pressure on themselves already, but imagine the type of pressure soccer players must feel now. “Oh please, I can’t make any mistakes today. Our midfielder is in the hospital and the goalie’s house was burned down. Who knows what they’ll do to me if I don’t perform up to my po tential.” It could mean the rack or thumb-screws. Better yet, we could have a World Cup Inquisition. The priests of the soccer gods could be dressed all in multi-colored neon robes that look like var ious colors of paint were just splashed on. If the Inquisition Tribunal thinks that a player is not playing the way he should they could bring him in and try and “remove” the demons that cause his poor play. If he doesn’t improve then he is a heretic that must be burned as an example to all the other unbelievers. In today’s violent world, people are murdered over their pocket change. Esco bar’s murder is no different. 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