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May 19th, 2008 6:30AM
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MLS
STANDINGS

Eastern Conference
Columbus 19 points
Chicago 16
New England 16
New York 12
Kansas City 11
Toronto FC 11
D.C. United 6

Western Conference
Colorado 12
Los Angeles 11
Houston 10
FC Dallas 9
Chivas USA 8
Real Salt Lake 8
San Jose 4

LEADING SCORERS
Donovan (Los Angeles) 8 goals
Cooper (FC Dallas) 5
Rogers (Columbus) 5
A. Moreno (Columbus) 4
Kljestan (Chivas USA) 4
Beckham (Los Angeles) 3
Gordon (Los Angeles) 3
Buddle (Los Angeles) 3
J. Moreno (D.C. United) 3
Gallardo (D.C. United) 3
Blanco (Chicago) 3
Thorrington (Chicago) 3
Conrad (Kansas City) 3
Cummings (Colorado) 3

SCHEDULE
Wednesday, May 21
Toronto FC-D.C. United, 7:30 pm.
Direct Kick, MLSLIVE.tv
Thursday, May 22
San Jose-Houston, 10:30 pm ET
ESPN2, ESPN Deportes
Saturday, May 24
Columbus-New England, 7:30 pm.
Fox Soccer Channel, Fox Sports en Espanol
D.C. United-Toronto FC, 7:30 pm.
Direct Kick, MLSLIVE.tv
FC Dallas-Real Salt Lake, 8:30 pm.
Direct Kick, MLSLIVE.tv
Colorado-Chivas USA, 9:30 pm.
Direct Kick, MLSLIVE.tv
Los Angeles-Kansas City, 10:30 pm.
HDNet
Sunday, May 25
New York-Chicago, 3 pm ET
TeleFutura

MLS SUMMARIES (May 17-18)
May 17 in Toronto
Toronto FC 0 Columbus 0.

Toronto FC - Sutton, Wynne, Marshall, Velez, Brennan, Ricketts (Smith, 87), Edu (Harmse, 83), Robinson, Robert, Guevara, Dichio (Cunningham, 63).
Columbus - Hesmer, Hendrickson (Zayner, 81), Marshall, O'Rourke, Hejduk, Rogers, Evans, Gaven, Carroll, Moreno, Schelotto (Hernandez, 92+).
Yellow Card: Columbus - Schelotto 90.
Referee: Kevin Stott.
Att.: 20,358.

May 17 in East Rutherford, N.J.
New York 1 Kansas City 1.
Goals: Borman (Angel, Altidore) 81; Conrad (Marinelli) 20.
New York - Conway, Boyens, Parke, Goldthwaite, Freeman, Magee (Borman, 46), Sassano, van den Bergh, Altidore, Richards, Angel.
Kansas City - Hartman, Myers, Conrad, Wahl, Harrington, Marinelli, Jewsbury, Pore (Colombano, 85), Victorine (Morsink, 79), Sealy (Arnaud, 61), Lopez.
Yellow Cards: Kansas City- Pore 60, Marinelli 60, Arnaud 77.
Red Card: New York - van den Bergh 77.
Referee: Jair Marrufo.
Att.: 15,755.

May 17 in Foxboro, Mass.
New England 2 San Jose 0.
Goals: Dube (Joseph, Ralston) 6, own goal 23.
New England - Reis, Albright, Heaps, Parkhurst, Ralston, Thompson (Nyassi, 62), Joseph, Larentowicz, Castro (Smith, 77), Dube, Mansally (Cristman, 87).
San Jose - Cannon, Riley (Salinas, 57), Cochrane, Hernandez, Denton, O'Brien (Johnson, 46), Corrales, Grabavoy, Vide, Guerrero (Cunliffe, 82), Kamara.
Yellow Cards: New England - Heaps 36, Larentowicz 72; San Jose - Denton 55, Corrales 81, Johnson 93.
Referee: Terry Vaughn.
Att.: 13,004.

May 17 in Bridgeview, Ill.
Chicago 1 Houston 2.
Goals: Carr (Blanco) 28; Clark 17, Boswell (Mulrooney) 82.
Chicago - Busch, Prideaux, Gutierrez, Soumare, Segares, Rolfe (Conde, 67), Blanco, Pause, Mapp (Frankowski, 80), Carr, Barrett (Herron, 73).
Houston - Onstad, Mulrooney, Boswell, Robinson, Barrett, Mullan, Clark, De Rosario, Holden, Caraccio (Brown, 68), Ching.
Yellow Cards: Chicago - Segares 92, Blanco 95; Houston - Clark 48, De Rosario 58.
Referee: Paul Ward.
Att.: 17,183.

May 17 in Carson, Calif.
Chivas USA 3 D.C. United 1.
Goals: Marsch 73, Kljestan (Harris) 76, Flores (Harris, Kljestan) 82; Gallardo (Simms, Quaranta) 30.
Chivas USA - Guzan, Burling, Curtin, Marsch, Mendoza, Paladini (Ebert, 58), Kljestan, Nagamura, Braun (Hamilton, 76), Harris, Razov (Flores, 67).
D.C. United - Wells, Namoff, Burch (Niell, 77), Mediate, Martinez, Quaranta, Gallardo (Dyachenko, 74), Simms, Cordeiro, Doe (Emilio, 58), Moreno.
Yellow Cards: Chivas USA - Paladini 41; D.C. United - Burch 21, Gallardo 41, Mediate 48, Quaranta 89.
Referee: Michael Kennedy.
Att.: 13,113.

May 18 in Frisco, Texas
FC Dallas 1 Los Angeles 5.
Goals: Oduro (Cooper) 54; Klein (McDonald) 25 Buddle (Donovan) 31, own goal 34, Buddle (Pires) 39, Buddle (Beckham, Donovan) 85.
FC Dallas - Sala, Moor, Davino, Serioux, Rocha, Ricchetti, Toja, Wallace (Rhine, 46), Cooper, Thompson (Oduro, 46), Alvarez (Ricardinho, 79).
Los Angeles - Cronin, Klein, Franklin, Xavier, Vanney, Beckham, Franchino (Tudela, 46), McDonald, Pires (Roberts, 53), Buddle, Donovan.
Yellow Cards: FC Dallas - Rhine 49, Ricchetti 54, Alvarez 76; Los Angeles - Pires 36, Beckham 76.
Red Card: FC Dallas - Serioux 75.
Referee: Baldomero Toledo.
Att.: 22,331.



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