8B SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2007 Liverpool defeats Chelsea in penalty shootout Dave Thompson/ASSOCIATED PRESS clockwise from top left Liverpool goalkeeper Jose Reina, left, celebrates after saving a penalty from Chelsea's Geremi during their Champions League semifinal second-leg soccer match at Anfield stadium in Liverpool, England, on Tuesday. It was Reina's second save during penalty kicks. Ghelsea Michael Essien, right, is tackled by Liverpool's Peter Crouch. Liverpool won the match 4-1 on penalties after the match ended 1-1 on aggregate. Liverpool's Dirk Kuyt, rear right, celebrates with teammates after defeating Chelsea. Liverpool now heads to Athens, Greece, for the Champions League final. MLB Rockies recall Quinanilla; send Barnes to Triple-A SAN FRANCISCO — Infielder Clint Barmes was optioned to Triple-A Colorado Springs on Tuesday by the Colorado Rockies, who recalled indefiler Omar Quintanilla from the minor league team. Barmes had been called up two weeks ago when second baseman Kazuo Matsui went on the 15-day disabled list with back spasms. Barmes appeared in 10 games for the Rockies, going 2-for-20. Quintanilla hit .255 with six RBI in 17 games for Colorado Springs. He started 12 games at shortstop and three at second base. Matsui was hitting .361 with three RBIs and had five stolen bases in five attempts when he went on the DL on April 15. Associated Press MLB MLB Carpenter taking recovery one workout at a time MILWAUKEE — Cardinals ace Chris Carpenter, sidelined since opening day with an elbow injury, threw against teammates on Tuesday in another step in his rehab. Carpenter said he felt fine after the workout. He will be re-evaluated on Wednesday. "We'll see what happens tomorrow," Carpenter said of his outing that lasted about 60 pitches over three simulated innings. "If everything's perfect tomorrow, we'll go from there." Manager Tony La Russa said they won't plan for Carpenter's next step until they check him out on Wednesday, but La Russa was encouraged when he watched Carpenter's performance. "Impressive," La Russa said. "That was an extensive workout today." Carpenter, a 15-game winner last year, went on the disabled list on April 10 because he had swelling in his right elbow a day after giving up five runs in the opener. Carpenter said he wasn't worried about building stamina in his most recent performance. "I was just being competitive," Carpenter said. Skip Schumaker was one of the batters that Carpenter faced and said Carpenter was focused, even if Schumaker thought he had a little bit of help inside Miller Park. "He's tough to hit anyway, (but) without the lights, it's really tough," he said Associated Press We love your car as much as you do. Keep Cool When The Weather Gets Hot Tires Shocks -Brakes - Mufflers Engines - Struts - Starters Transmissions·Exhaust 15. 95 A/C Service Take care of your car this spring (Freon not included) with KU ID 2216 W. 6th • 785-856-7838 Open Mon- Fri 7am-6pm • Sat 7am-4pm GARBER AUTOMOTIVE, INC. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9