Roundup
Garey Propels Crew Past Revolution
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Sunday, September 7, 2008
Jason Garey scored twice and Guillermo Barros Schelotto had a goal and two assists to lead the Columbus Crew to a 4-0 win over the visiting New England Revolution last night.
Andy Iro also scored for the Crew (13-6-4), which leads the Eastern Conference with the best record in MLS.
New England (11-7-5) trails the Crew by five points.
Schelotto opend the scoring in the 40th minute, beating Revolution midfielder Chris Tierney to reach a stray ball near the New England penalty spot and sending a shot back across his body to beat goalkeeper Matt Reis.
Five minutes later, Schelotto sent a bending free kick across the pitch that Iro headed into the back of the net. . . .
Daniel Paladini and Jonathan Bornstein scored to rally Chivas USA to a 3-1 victory over host Toronto FC.
Ante Razov had a goal and two assists for Chivas USA (8-9-6), which was missing nine players -- two to international play, five to injuries and two to yellow cards.
Tyler Rosenlund scored for Toronto (7-11-5), which was also missing nine regulars -- including eight to international duty -- and has just one win in its past 10 games. . . .
Stephen King scored in the 36th minute to lift host Chicago to a 1-0 win over New York.
Chicago goalkeeper Jon Busch earned his 10th shutout.
The Fire (11-7-5) moved into a tie with New England for second place in the East. . . .
Bryan Jordan scored his first MLS goal, and Edson Buddle added his 13th of the year as host Los Angeles (6-9-8) played to a 2-2 tie with Real Salt Lake (8-8-7).


