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LISBON, Portugal -- Penalty expertise at both ends of the pitch gave Benfica a 1-0 win over Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League on Tuesday, all but ending the Ukrainian champions hopes of qualifying.Eduardo Salvio put Benfica ahead with a powerfully hit spot-kick in first-half stoppage time and, after the break, goalkeeper Edersons penalty save stopped Dynamo Kiev from drawing level.The win leaves Benfica and Napoli level at the top of Group B on seven points, one ahead of Besiktas, while Dynamo has only one point from four games and will finish last unless it wins both its remaining games.Benfica produced most of the goalscoring chances, with Alex Grimaldo going close early with a header off a Salvio cross.Benfica took the lead after a spell of Dynamo pressure, with the penalty being awarded when Domagoj Vida grappled Luisao to the floor at a free-kick.Dynamo, which struggled to create chances without injured winger Andriy Yarmolenko, pushed for an equalizer after halftime but was nearly 2-0 down soon after when Goncalo Guedes rattled the bar with a fierce shot from long range.Benfica keeper Ederson was a villain in the 67th minute when he tripped Dynamos Derlis Gonzalez and gave away a penalty, but a hero two minutes later when he dived right to push away Junior Moraes spot-kick. Adrian Peterson Womens Jersey . -- The plastic that was taped across the lockers in Oaklands clubhouse came down and the champagne that was on ice went back into the cooler. John Randle Womens Jersey . Its 1987 and a Brazilian playmaker, known as Mirandinha, is being paraded around St James Park to the passionate Newcastle fans. http://www.thevikingsshoponline.com/Youth-Chuck-Foreman-Vikings-Jersey/ . -- Claudio Bieler hadnt scored since early September, and not from the run of play since mid-July. Mike Hughes Womens Jersey . -- PGA TOUR Canada member Steve Saunders took a three-stroke lead Saturday in the Web. John Randle Vikings Jersey . -- Bryant McKinnie came out of his stance and lowered his shoulder into a practice squad player, causing a crisp thud to reverberate in the Miami Dolphins practice bubble. CHICAGO -- Fred Washington has been surrounded by numbers and cities for decades. Seasons full of ones and twos and zeroes. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Milwaukee, too.When his beloved Chicago Cubs scored three in the first, Washington put the crooked number in the right spot. When the Cardinals jumped all over the Pirates, Washington told the story, column by column on the hand-operated scoreboard at Wrigley Field.Springs turned into summers and mostly empty Octobers, and Washingtons most important numbers changed. And he realized its time to go home.I think as you get older your body speaks to you and tells you the things that youre able to do, he said. Also, theres certain things around here that you cant do, and one of those is, you spend an awful lot of time here and at 66, I think I want to spend some time with my family because I dont have very much time to spend with my family here.So when the Cubs play their last home game of the year, thatll be it for Washington, too. Hell climb down the ladder at the bottom of the classic green scoreboard and stroll off to retirement.No one will notice, probably. There likely wont be any fuss. The Cubs honored Washington before a September game, and that was more than enough for the easygoing Chicago native.It was all a gift, anyway. More than Washington ever expected.You never realize that youre going to meet so many good people, Washington said, so many people that had such a bearing on your life. Its very rewarding.Washington had jobs with the Chicago Police Department, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and in railroads before he was hired by the Cubs in 1984 for a security position.He moved to the grounds crew two years later, and then joined the scoreboard crew in 1990.This particular job, its kind of next man up, he said. People retire, they move on, and somebody has to replace them, and you cant just walk up like youve lived here all your life. Its like anything else. Its a learning process.Washingtons home away from home these past 26 years was built in 1937. There are three levels in the scoreboard, and as many as four people fill in the numbers for a full slate of games in the summer.Washington and his partner work on the first floor for the Cubs linescore and National and American League games on the bottom level. Darryl Wilson , another longtime scoreboard operator, takes care of the second and third floors along with another colleague. Wilson calls down updates that he gets from a computer.We spend an awful lot of time together, and the camaraderie is such that, were almost related, Washington said.dddddddddddd I mean we get along, we get along very well. Its kind of like were brothers up here.Its a lot of laughter. Its a lot of joy up here, he continued, except when the Cubs lose.Washington also has a rapport with the fans who sit in Wrigleys famed bleachers. He sees it all from his perch above the stands, and he hears it from the crowd if someone feels there is a miscue with the scoreboard.Theres a human element up here, Washington said, sitting in a chair in the scoreboard while the Cubs were in Los Angeles this week for the NL Championship Series. I mean nobodys perfect, and theyll scream up here and try to point out something to me if they believe its a mistake.Wrigley also is where Washington met his wife, Darla. She was friends with one of Washingtons co-workers. They got married in 1989, and the couples daughter, Alisha, 21, goes to Southern Illinois-Edwardsville. While Darla likes the Cubs because of Washingtons job, he said she isnt a baseball fan.To her, its like how can I come home tired from watching a ballgame, he said. But shes under the impression that like when I come to work I just walk up in the scoreboard and sit down and everythings cool until I get off. But I have other chores.Alisha visited Wrigley for the first time when her father was recognized last month.A 21-year-olds mind, you dont hear things like `Im proud of you because their mind just dont work like that, Washington said. But when a 21-year-old tells you that theyre proud of you, its something to pay attention to and it kind of made my heart kind of skip a beat.Washington has seen a lot of bad teams over the years. But his final season has been a lot of fun.The Cubs rolled to a major league-best 103 wins and the NL Central title this year. Game 6 against the Dodgers is Saturday night at Wrigley.It has been 71 years since Chicagos last NL pennant, and 108 years since the franchise last won the World Series in 1908. A title would be quite a send-off for the soft-spoken Washington, who sounds as if he is coaching himself for whatever way it comes to an end.For them to be in the position that theyre in now, I really never thought that they would get this far, he said. A World Series ring would be, just for them to compete would be a lifelong dream of mine.---Jay Cohen can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/jcohenap ' ' '
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