14- The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 17, 2002 SCHEDULE/RESULTS WO uat esMatch Date Teams Saturday Germany 1L Pruay TmSaturday Denmark , England 3 OnnK Yesterday Swe i 1,senegal 2 ennot A L Yest er day, itread11pi o - nPs d i aMs Today M s.Unitd States t) 4 SUWON, South Korea (AP) - Spain defeated Ireland 3-2 on penal- ty kicks yesterday after a 1-I tie, reaching the quarterfinals of the World Cup. Gaizka Mendieta scored the game-winning goal, shooting the ball low down the middle and past goalie Shay Given, who had dived right. Spain played the 30 minutes of sudden-death overtime with only 10 men after substitute David Albelda was injured. Spain could not replace him because it had already used its three substitutes. The shootout featured five missed penalty kicks. Spain's Juanfran Gar- cia and Juan Carlos Valeron shot wide, while Ireland's Matt Holland shot high off the crossbar. Iker Casil- las saved two of Ireland's shots, by David Connolly and Kevin Kilbane. "It's all a matter of luck," Casillas said. "Sometimes you block some, sometimes you don't." Just minutes from losing the game 1-0 in regulation time, Ireland was awarded a penalty when defender Fernando Hierro grabbed Niall Quinn's shirt as he tried to get posi- tion in the penalty box. Robbie Keane, Ireland's top scor- ing threat, beat Casillas to the right for the tying goal. It could have been the game-winner. Ireland was also awarded a penal- ty in the 63rd minute when Garcia tripped Damien Duff. But Casillas stopped Ian Harte's left-footed shot and Kilbane kicked the rebound wide of an open net. "I'm very proud. We didn't deserve to lose. It's sickening," Ire- land coach Mick McCarthy said. SENE-GOAL: Senegal didn't come to the World Cup for a vacation. It came for a trophy. Thanks to Henri Camara's over- time goal, the tournament newcom- ers extended their stay, beating Sweden 2-1 yesterday. The Africans are in the quarterfinals, where they will meet either Japan or Turkey on Saturday. "We're not here to be tourists," said Camara, who had Senegal's other goal. "We won today and now we must forget this and concentrate on the upcoming match." "We showed again we can go to the end," African player of the year El Hadji Diouf said. "We knew that it would be a very hard match, a match of warriors. We showed once more that we are a band of brothers, a band of friends." It was just the second golden goal to decide a World Cup match. In 1998, France beat Paraguay 1-0 when Laurent Blanc scored in the 113th minute. MARCHING FORWARD: Sven-Goran Eriksson is working his magic again. I I Get your dshes, tensfls, + U of M glasses, Mugs, pots, pans, stats ah'a ( nen, cothnvg and much more! VERY, VERY CHEAP! PTO THRIFT SHOP 1621 S.State -'Telephone 996-9155 1 mile south of The Michigan Union, inside Bargain Books HOURS: Tuesday-Friday l1lam-7pm, Saturday llam-6pm, Sunday 1tlam-5pm. CLOSED MONDAY. Spain celebrates yesterday's victory over Ireland in penalty kicks. Korea Republic 66/1 will have rabid fans behind them n tates10 25/1 asonef taCup's bstgoales Once embattled England excited over the team's prospects. advanced to the quarterfinals of the "I saw fans doing congas and World Cup with an impressive 3-0 Mexican waves," said Rio Ferdinand, victory over Denmark on Saturday, who scored England's first goal. the team that ended the reign of "Hopefully we can keep them smil- , defending champion France in the ing and happy for longer." first round. SOMETHING'S A BREWIN': The Ger- In addition to beating Germany 5- mans have reached the final eight in n 1 in qualifying last September and every World Cup appearance except ' ending Argentina's psychological in 1938. They got there again Satur- hold over the team with a 1-0 victory day on Oliver Neuville's goal in the in the first round, Eriksson's team 88th minute, giving the three-time has overcome a number of injuries. champions a 1-0 victory over APorPoO And now they have Englishmen Paraguay. Don't tell this guy the odds of victory are 100-1. Korean burns himself to help country SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A Coach Guus Hiddink and his players man who said he wanted to help were the biggest birthday gift ever Break Something South Korea's soccer team by given to me. But we now have to Asusual,theWorld Cuphas beenmarred becoming a phantom 12th player set overcome South American and Euro- by rioting. Here are some of the ugliest himself on fire June 14. pean teams, and I am driven to take riots since it started on May 31. The 39-year-old man was in criti- this road by impetuosity. cal condition, hospital officials said. "I will become the 12th soccer Where: Hanley, Stroke-on-Trent, England Hours before South Korea's 1-0 player by becoming a spirit and will Incident: More than 100 rioters threw World Cup win against Portugal, the run for the victory of the Korean beer bottles and turned tosviolence to man lit a candle and bowed several team," the note said, adding Korean celebrate England's 1-0 win over times toward the sea in the south- soccer fans' customary cheer: Argentina. eastern city of Busan. He then "Fighting Korea?" Aftermath: One elderly man was sent to poured paint thinner over his body The man was dressed in red, the the hospital after being beaten, and 16 and set himself on fire. national soccer team's color. yeople were arrested. Police said he left a note describ- OUT OF CONTROL: Police in ing his intentions. Bangkok say a man killed his wife Where: Cordoba, Argentina It read: "The sweat and tears of in a fight over a remote control and incident: While the English rioted in eel- a soccer game. ebration, more than 200 Argentinians The suspect says the couple had threw rocks at police following a 1-1 tie been fighting because his wife kept with Sweden that eliminated the S nagging him about how lazy he'd Fiavo'it's f tyse v o p. become since the World Cup compe- Aftermath: Fifty-seven people were tition began. arrested but no injuries were reported. RECORDS & He told police his wife upset him Where: Moscow, Russia USED CDS when she snatched the remote con- Inciet: Sposo oser Russia's 1-0 loss trot from him - and then switched to Japan, rioters caused one death and 617 Packard to a soap opera in the middle of a Upstrs fom Sbway I mach.oser 100 inuries. Upstairs from Subway match. Aftermath: More than 2,000 police offi- The fighting eased after he was cers were deployed across the city Paying $4 to $6 for top brought to the police station. before Russia's match with Belgium. CD's in top condition. But authorities say the suspect lost Russia lost 3-2 and was eliminated. Also buying premium his temper later and shot his wife LP's and cassettes. ~-A Oem~dns 30N THE DAILY. 6:Open 7 days 663-3441 YOU DON' HAVE TO BE ON The selection is ENDLESS THE LR$E TO GET 1N. 4 I