Wondolowski broke away from his marker and
deftly redirected a 61st-minute corner kick from Marin Chavez to complete San Jose's rally from a
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chances to have it. Steven Lenhart, Victor Bernardez and Sam Cronin also scored
for the Earthquakes (11-3-3), who
maintained their hold on the league's best record with their third consecutive
win.
David Beckham and Landon Donovan sandwiched
scores around an own goal by San Jose defender Jason Hernandez in the space of
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Cronin outraced onrushing LA goalkeeper
Josh Saunders to a pass of nearly 50 yards from Steven Beitashour, touching the
ball home from 15 yards in the 47th minute.
Bernardez hammered home a Chavez corner
kick with a full-blooded volley in the 44th minute to bring San Jose within a goal at the half.
Lenhart opened the scoring in the seventh
minute by tapping home a loose rebound spilled by Saunders, who couldn't handle
a dipping drive from Chavez.
Donovan scored his fourth goal in the past
three matches to put Los Angeles
up 3-1 in the 41st minute, completing a sequence initiated by an ill-advised
back pass from Hernandez.
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run faster. Hernandez also put the ball in his own net in the 36th minute,
trying to deflect a cross from Hector Jimenez.
Beckham delivered a scintillating free kick
in the 31st minute, leaving Busch flat-footed, to make it 1-1.
The game drew 50,391 to sold-out Stanford
Stadium.
Crew 2, Real Salt Lake 0
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Tony Tchani scored for the
second straight game and Eddie Gaven also tallied and the Columbus Crew
defeated Real Salt Lake
2-0 on Saturday.
The Crew (6-5-4) is
4-1-3 in the past eight games while RSL (10-6-2) lost a third consecutive game
for the first time since July 2007.
Tchani was 12 yards off goal to convert a
pass by Emilio Renteria in the 16th minute.
Gaven doubled the lead in the 44th off a
corner kick that began with Chris Birchall. Josh Williams took the ball and
passed to Gaven for a shot off the crossbar and in.
The match was delayed an hour because
electricity was out at Crew Stadium until Saturday afternoon following Friday's
storms.
Rapids 3, Timbers 0
COMMERCE, Colo. — Jaime Castrillon and
Conor Casey scored four minutes apart in the first half and the Colorado Rapids
defeated the Portland Timbers 3-0 Saturday.
It was Casey's first goal of the year. Colorado (7-8-1)
snapped a two-game losing streak with the win.
Jamie Smith scored in the 89th minute to
cap the scoring.
Goalkeeper Matt Pickens earned his fifth
shutout of the season. Pickens is the franchise leader with 27 shutouts and has
37 in his career.
Portland (4-7-4) had few chances against
Pickens in falling to 0-5-2 on the road this year. The Timbers were shut out
for the sixth time this year.
Dynamo 2, Union 1
HOUSTON — Brian Ching scored on a penalty
kick in the 83rd minute, and the Houston Dynamo held on for a 2-1 win over the
Philadelphia Union on Saturday.
Houston (6-5-5, 23 points) won for the second
time in its past four games, while Philadelphia
(3-9-2, 11 points) has lost three of the past four and six of its past eight
games.
Ching knocked the penalty kick just under
the crossbar inside the near post and in. Ching drew the penalty kick in the
81st minute after being taken down from behind by Philadelphia's Gabriel Farfan in the box.
Keon Daniel tied the game at 1-1 in the
46th minute, taking a pass from Brian Carroll in the center of the field,
turning and shooting from 25 yards out into the left net.
DC United 3, Impact 0
WASHINGTON — Chris Pontius scored at the 45-minute mark of the first half and
Robbie Russell and Hamdi Salihi added second-half goals and DC United blanked
the Montreal Impact 3-0 Saturday night.
United (10-5-3)
took sole possession of first place in the Eastern Conference with 33 points as
the New York Red Bulls (9-4-4) played to a 1-1 draw against Toronto.
United have won 6 of 8 overall and are
unbeaten in their past nine home games.
The expansion Impact (5-10-3)
managed just one shot on goal. Montreal
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Sounders 2, Revolution 2
FOXBOROUGH, Mass.
— Diego Fagundez headed home a cross from Fernando Cardenas in the fourth and
final minute of stoppage time and New England pulled into a tie with Seattle.
The 17-year old Fagundez's first goal of
the season extended an unbeaten streak to four matches (2-0-2) for New England (5-7-4).
Eddie Johnson headed home a pair of goals
within a 13-minute span during the first half for Seattle (7-5-5),
which had extended its winless streak to eight matches (0-4-4).
Johnson headed home a cross out of the left
side from Mauro Rosales in the 23rd minute to tie the match at 1-1 and followed
that by scoring his seventh goal of the season in the 36th minute, finishing
off a cross from Marc Burch.
Red Bulls 1, Toronto FC 1
TORONTO — Danny Koevermans scored and Toronto FC earned a 1-1 tie with the
New York Red Bulls on Saturday night.
Both goals came in the first six minutes of
a wide-open game.
Toronto (2-10-3) is 1-1-3 under Paul Mariner,
who succeeded Aron Winter as head coach.
Star striker Thierry Henry started for the
Red Bulls (9-4-4), after coming off the bench
last week as he battled a calf strain. Mexican international Rafa Marquez
(thigh) did not dress.
Jan Gunnar Solli tapped in a cross from
Brandon Barklage on the right in the fourth minute after the Red Bulls strikers
moved to the ball to the flank from the center.