MLS ROUNDUP Saturday's games
Crew 3, Galaxy 1
COLUMBUS -- Ross Paule tallied his first career hat trick and the Columbus Crew extend its team-record unbeaten streak to 11 games. The three goals gave Paule a team-high seven for the Crew, which hasn't lost since June 26. Paule put the Crew (8-5-10) ahead in the 26th minute, tucking in a shot amid a crowd of players in front of the Los Angeles goal. He scored again 15 minutes later after gathering a rebound off Galaxy goalkeeper Kevin Hartman. The midfielder completed his hat trick with a penalty kick in the 68th minute, capitalizing on a handball call against Galaxy forward Arturo Torres. Joseph Ngwenya scored his fourth goal for the Galaxy (9-7-8) in extra time after his header hit the post and deflected back to him in front of a wide-open net.
Earthquakes 1, Revolution 0
FOXBORO, Mass. -- Former New England forward Chris Brown scored his second goal of the season. San Jose (9-7-7) snapped a 266-minute scoreless streak when Brown headed in Ian Russell's cross in the 48th minute. The Revolution (5-10-9) had their chances, but San Jose goalie Jon Conway earned his first shutout.
Wizards 1, MetroStars 0
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Josh Wolff scored in the 42nd minute for Kansas City. The Wizards (11-8-5) took sole possession of first place in the Western Conference. Kansas City has a league-best 38 points.
Fire 3, United 1
CHICAGO -- Kelly Gray had a goal and an assist to lead Chicago (7-10-8), which won for the third time in four games and moved into third place in the Eastern Conference, two points ahead of United.
Associated Press