Boswell scores, Dynamo top Fire 2-1 (AP)

 
Bobby Boswell scored in the 82nd minute to help the Houston Dynamo beat the Chicago Fire 2-1 Saturday. Boswell headed a shot past Fire goalkeeper Jon Busch to seal the game for the Dynamo (2-2-4), which has won twice in a row after struggling to win its first match of the season for more than a month. [link]

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