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Bulgaria, Italy make quarterfinals
Italians win in overtime; Bulgaria needs penalty kicks for win
World Cup USA 94
UNDATED (AP) - Ninety
minutes weren’t enough to de
cide either World Cup second-
round game on Tuesday. Italian
superstar Roberto Baggio scored
in the 89th minute to lift his
team into a tie, then connected
on a penalty kick in the 102nd
minute, giving Italy a 2-1 over
time victory against Nigeria.
Mexico and Bulgaria needed
even more time to settle their
match, with Bulgaria winning 3-
1 on penalty kicks after a 1-1
tie.
“We have recovered the real
Roberto Baggio, the player we
always wanted to have on our
team,” Italian soccer chief Anto
nio Matarrese said after his
team rallied despite playing
down a man for 44 minutes.
“I’d like to kiss the entire na-
Tuesday's Games
Italy 2, Nigeria 1
Bulgaria 1, Mexico 1 (Penalty
Kicks: Bulgaria 3, Mexico t)
tion of Bulgaria,” goalie Borislav
Mihaylov said after stopping
three shots in the penalty kick
shootout. “This is the happiest I
have been in my life.”
Italy plays Spain at Foxboro
Stadium in the quarterfinals on
Saturday. Bulgaria takes on de
fending champion Germany on
Sunday at Giants Stadium.
Also on Saturday, Brazil
meets the Netherlands at Dallas
and Romania faces Sweden at
Stanford, Calif.
“We already were at the air
port, we were mentally prepared
to return home,” Baggio, the
1993 player of the year, said. “I
took them all down from the
plane.”
Scoreless for eight games,
Baggio redeemed himself by con
verting a pass from Roberto
Mussi with a brilliant kick to
the left comer of the net.
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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Pete
Harnisch and two relievers
combined on a four-hitter, and
Steve Finley had a home run
and two RBIs as Houston beat
the St. Louis Cardinals 3-1
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Craig Biggio led off the
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Harnisch (4-4) allowed only
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ning.
Harnisch gave up a run on
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Todd Jones pitched two hit
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Cardinals starter Vicente
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his career high.
Houston added a run in the
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front-office employees, in
cluding popular high-flying
mascot Turbo.
Jerry Burrell, the former
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played both mascots Turbo
and Booster during Rockets
home games, was terminat
ed, along with media infor
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others.
John Thomas, Rockets
vice president of business
operations, said the team
had longstanding plans to
evaluate the business staff
when the season was over.
“This is an internal mat
ter that does not affect the
basketball team or opera
tion,” Thomas said. “Be
yond that, I’m not going to
comment. Philosophy and
direction should be dis
cussed at a different time
when it’s not connected by
some misperception.”
The firings also included
an assistant media infor
mation director, the direc
tor of merchandising and
employees in tickets, sales
and community relations.
Ticket manager Peggy
Hartensteiner also re
signed.
Burrell, who as the
masked Turbo performed
acrobatic slam dunks dur
ing timeouts, said it would
be inappropriate for him to
discuss the reasons he was
given for his firing.
“Anything I would say
right now would do no
good,” he said.
After the firings, fewer
than five front-office em
ployees remain from before
owner Leslie Alexander
bought the team last July.
About 21 employees have
been fired or left the team
since then.
Alexander declined com
ment on the latest firings
when reached at his home
in Boca Raton, Fla., by The
Houston Post.
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