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 Thursday, August 30, 2001 14:39 EST

Fire too hot for Crew in first half

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Ante Razov and Peter Nowak scored in the first half to lead the Chicago Fire past the Columbus Crew 2-0 Saturday in a physical match marred by 48 fouls.

Chicago won despite not getting off a shot in the second half and playing the closing minutes with 10 men.

Razov took a pass from Lubos Kubik and one-timed a shot inside the near post and past Crew goalkeeper Mark Dougherty to make it 1-0 after five minutes before a crowd of 12,952.

Columbus had a chance to tie when John DeBrito played a through ball to Dante Washington, whose hard shot was blocked by lunging Fire goalkeeper Chris Snitko.

Chicago quickly countered. Dema Kovalenko passed to Nowak, who connected with a right-footed shot nine minutes before the break.

Snitko, acquired this week from Kansas City, had six saves for the Fire (1-2). Dougherty made three saves for Columbus (1-2), which held the Fire to zero shots in the second half.

Chicago was called for 28 fouls, and Diego Gutierrez was ejected for a tackle from behind with three minutes left.

The Crew were whistled for 20 fouls.



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