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    SCOREBOARD

    Thursday, April 6, 2006



    SOCCER
    UEFA offers to help solve Armenia-Azerbaijan dispute:
    UEFA has offered to help settle a dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan,
    which have unable to agree on a match venue for their Euro 2008 qualifiers.
    Armenia -- which is at odds with its neighbor over Nagorno-Karabakh, an ethnic
    Armenian enclave in Azerbaijan -- said it was prepared to host games in the
    capital, Yerevan, and travel to Baku. Azerbaijan, however, refused to host
    Armenian players and called for a neutral venue. "We understand that there are
    problems with security," UEFA chief executive Lars Olsson said on a visit to
    Yerevan. Olsson said the dispute should not be politicized and that soccer's
    European governing body was ready to set up a special commission to investigate
    the situation and mediate. The soccer federations in ex-Soviet Moldova and
    Georgia have offered to act as hosts.
    Plovdiv fan jailed for hooliganism:
    A Lokomotiv Plovdiv fan has been jailed for one year for attacking police
    before a league match against CSKA Sofia last month, court officials said on
    Wednesday. It is the first time a fan has been jailed for soccer hooliganism in
    Bulgaria. "Beloslav Hristev hit the policeman on the chest with a stone
    after the officer tried to stop a group of Lokomotiv fans attacking CSKA
    travelling supporters," said Plovdiv police colonel Todor Grebenarov. Fifteen Botev
    Plovdiv fans were fined and handed a two-year ban from grounds for their part
    in a fight with Beroe Stara Zagora supporters on March 11.
    BASEBALL
    Marlins belt four homers in Astros rout in NL:
    Josh Willingham hit a pair of home runs as the Florida Marlins routed Andy
    Pettitte and the Houston Astros 11-2 in National League play at Minute Maid
    Park. Mike Jacobs added a three-run shot and Miguel Cabrera also homered for
    the Marlins, who knocked the veteran Pettitte around for 10 runs on 13 hits.
    Seven of the runs off Pettitte were earned in just 4 2/3 innings. He struck
    out three, walked three and gave up three of the four Florida homers. In
    Milwaukee, Chris Capuano pitched six strong innings and Gabe Gross hit a key
    two-run, pinch-hit homer as the Brewers beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-5. Capuano
    allowed two runs on five hits while striking out seven and walking none.
    Derrick Turnbow pitched a scoreless ninth for his second save of the young season.
    The game scheduled in San Diego between the San Francisco Giants and the
    Padres was postponed by rain.
    Indian Boone rains on White Sox ring parade in AL:
    In the American League, Aaron Boone homered, had four hits and drove in four
    runs as the Cleveland Indians downed the Chicago White Sox 8-2 in Chicago.
    Boone's exploits at the plate, backed up by solid pitching from Jake
    Westbrook, came on the day the White Sox received their World Series rings. Boone, a
    notoriously slow starter, said he would not be getting overly excited by his
    performance. In Toronto, Roy Halladay pitched 7 2/3 solid innings as the Blue
    Jays won their home opener 6-3 over the Minnesota Twins. Halladay allowed
    three runs -- two earned -- on five hits with four strikeouts and no walks,
    out-duelling Johan Santana in a match-up between recent Cy Young winners.
    CRICKET
    England eager to rediscover winning one-day form:
    England is eager to rediscover its winning one-day form as it braces for
    today's must-win, fourth limited-overs international against India. Wilting
    under intense weather conditions in the southern Indian coastal city of Cochin
    where the mercury is touching 36 degrees Celsius (97 degrees Fahrenheit) and
    the humidity is 90 percent, England trails India 3-0 in the seven-match series.
    England desperately needs its top-order batsmen to fire against an Indian
    lineup that wants to stamp its supremacy after a 1-1 drawn test series. "It's
    been a long, tough tour and we've had some key personnel missing," said
    England wicketkeeper Geraint Jones. "One-day cricket is an intense test of skills,
    we haven't performed as we should have," said Jones, asserting that England's
    cricketers were not lacking passion in limited-overs matches.
    BOXING
    Former WBC champion Dagge dies:
    Former WBC super welterweight champion Eckhard Dagge of Germany has died of
    cancer at the age of 58, it was announced by a Hamburg hospital on Tuesday.
    Dagge, who had a reputation as the wild boy of German boxing, became only
    Germany's second world champion after the legendary Max Schmeling. After winning
    his world title in 1976 he defended it twice before losing it in 1977 to
    Italy's Rocco Matioli. Dagge, who ended his career in 1981 after Britain's Brian
    Anderson sent him crashing to the canvas, was also the European champion in
    1975. The German ended his career with 26 victories, five defeats and a draw.
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