Mexico Match: Rangers check items fugitive gave to his wife
Link sought to slayings near railroads
Law enforcement officers investigating a string of vicious murders linked to railroad drifter Rafael Resendez-Ramirez want to see whether jewelry and other items obtained from his wife in Mexico match items stolen from the crime scenes. For police in Hughes Springs, a Cass County town of 2,300, it may be the only chance to see whether the bludgeoning death of a 87-year-old woman can be linked to the man authorities call the rail killer."We want to take a look at the items to...
Mexico Match: The Racing Post: Football: Mexicans too hot for Japan
MEXICO can get their Confederations Cup campaign off to a successful start by beating Japan in Hanover tonight, writes Dan Childs. Les Tricolores, ranked sixth in the world by Fifa, are unbeaten in 18 games and can continue to progress in Germany.Japan will be highly motivated but if Mexico match the Asian side's work-rate, their extra class should tell. Mexico's short-passing style is similar to South American outfits' and Japan have struggled against...
Mexico Match: S.D. umpire expelled from Games over brawl
HAVANA -- The U.S. umpire in charge of a Pan American Games baseball game that ended in a major brawl was expelled from the Games yesterday for failing to control the violence in the Canada-Mexico match.The umpire, Dan Pedersen from San Diego, lashed out at the decision calling it "comical.""Basically, I'm being made a scapegoat. They want to put the blame on me," he said. The eight-member Pan American Games commission,...
Mexico Match: Flag Day
The U.S.-Mexico match created business opportunities all over the world, from South Korea to Los Angeles, where Valentino Gasca sold flags from both countries to fans before today's match. Photo: The U.S.-Mexico match created business opportunities all over the world, from South Korea to Los Angeles, where Valentino Gasca sold flags from both countries to fans before today's match. Associated Press...
Mexico Match: HAMM, FOUDY LAUGH THROUGH THEIR LAST DANCE
The rain ended, the skies cleared and the stars came out -- three of them for the last time.At 9:50 p.m. Wednesday, Mia Hamm stepped off the soccer field and into the history books. The U.S.-Mexico match had nine minutes to go when Heather O'Reilly, one of the stars of tomorrow, took over from Hamm. ''She's the future,'' a tearful Hamm said afterward.Wearing the name Garciaparra on her back in honor of her Chicago...