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Jose Villarreal and Gyasi Zardes scored goals for the Galaxy, who started the day in sixth place but vaulted past Vancouver, FC Dallas and Colorado. Camilo scored his MLS-best 13th goal of the season in the 19th minute for the Whitecaps. REVOLUTION 2, CREW 0 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Jose Goncalves and Diego Fagundez scored in stoppage time to give New England a victory over Columbus. Goncalves headed home a corner in the 91st minute for his first career MLS goal, and Lee Nguyen added a second score three minutes later. New England ended a two-match losing streak. FIRE 4, D.C. UNITED 1 BRIDGEVIEW, Illinois (AP) — Chicago ended a two-match losing streak with a victory over struggling D.C. United. Chris Rolfe scored twice and Joel Lindpere added his first goal of the MLS season for the Fire, who moved into seventh place in the Eastern Conference standings. Chicago won for the fourth time in its past six matches. D.C.s road futility continued. 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SOUNDERS 1, RAPIDS 1 SEATTLE (AP) — DeAndre Yedlin scored his first career MLS goal to help Seattle salvage a draw against Colorado, a team the Sounders had beaten seven straight times. The Sounders would have set an MLS record if they had beaten the Rapids an eighth consecutive time. Drew Moor tapped in a goal on a corner in the 60th minute to put Colorado ahead before Yedlin got the equalizer five minutes later. RED BULLS 0, TORONTO FC 0 TORONTO (AP) — Toronto FCs scoring woes continued as it drew 0-0 with New York, its third straight match without a goal. Toronto played without top strikers Danny Koevermans and Robert Earnshaw, who were out with injuries. The side hasnt scored since its 3-3 draw on July 3 with Montreal. New York managed just one shot on goal in the first half — a low shot by Thierry Henry that was stopped by Torontos Joe Bendik. ' ' '