d questions about a different tournament entirely _ one where he was involved in a match under scrutiny from anti-corruption investigators because of unusual betting. Between Rach and Oltmans came Ric Charlesworth, Jose Brasa, Michael Nobbs, Terry Walsh and Paul van Ass. But the Austrian flicked a switch to reel off seven straight games, taking the opener and a 3-0 lead in the second. “We know that all hell breaks loose when you lose a game, and then all the critics come out,” U. Mexicoleads with 17 points, followed by Costa Ricawith 14. hird round at Flushing Meadows that lasted all of 106 minutes under the roof in Arthur Ashe Stadium on a rainy Saturday night. The former Malaga man put Spain in charge with two ferocious strikes in the first half, one from a f. Finland has four points, three more than last-placed Kosovo. At the other end, Bale pulled off a superb saving tackle to deny Martin Harnik as both sides went for victory. The 17-year-old Liverpool striker collected the ball after the Austrian defense failed to clear a cr.