MLS Newsstand – Sunday-Monday, Sept. 5-6, 2004

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San Jose 1 at New England 0


  • Earthquakes topple Revs (MetroWest Daily News)

  • Revolution kept down by Brown (Boston Globe)

  • Revs can't capitalize on catching 'Quakes without best players (Providence Journal)

  • Mending Franchino slated to practice (MetroWest Daily News)

  • Revs can't hit target against Earthquake (Eagle-Tribune)

  • Earthquakes Beat Revolution 1-0 (Associated Press)

    Los Angeles 1 at Columbus 3


  • Crew's record a mirage when it comes to gauging coach (Columbus Dispatch)

  • Paule's hat trick catapults Crew (Columbus Dispatch)

  • Jordan's injuries kept in perspective (Columbus Dispatch)

    MetroStars 0 at Kansas City 1


  • Wizards alone in first place (Kansas City Star)

  • Preki will miss rest of season (Kansas City Star)

  • Wizards Defeat MetroStars, 1-0 (Associated Press)

    D.C. 1 at Chicago 3


  • Top scorers out, but Mapp shows path to win (Chicago Tribune)

  • Feisty rookies help Fire top Adu, D.C. United (Chicago Sun-Times)

  • Fire follows the Mapp (Daily Southtown)

  • Fire wins second straight match (Daily Herald)

  • Fire Defeat D.C. United, 3- 1 (AP)

    Dallas 1 at Colorado 2


  • Anger motivates big rally (Denver Post)

  • Burn misses opportunity, loses 2-1 to Colorado (Dallas Morning News)

  • Loss drops Burn to last place (Star-Telegram)

  • Colorado Rapids Beat Dallas Burn 2-1 (Associated Press)

    U.S. national team and other soccer


  • Is Alamo City's next goooooal a tax-funded soccer stadium? (San Antonio Express-News)

  • Convey stars on World Cup duty (Reading Evening Post)

  • Not High Art, but U.S. Takes the Win (Washington Post)

  • U.S. Gets a Victory; El Salvador Gets Angry (New York Times)


  • Reggae Boyz suffers setback (Trinidad Guardian)

  • Technical staff remains hopeful (Jamaica Gleaner)