CHESTER, Pa. -- Conor Casey scored twice, lifting the Philadelphia Union past the New York Red Bulls 3-0 on Sunday. Casey had a goal disallowed in the fourth minute because he was offside. But he responded with a goal three minutes later, and one in 64th minute. Antoine Hoppenot also scored for the Union in the 88th minute. The Union (7-5-4) pulled even with New York (7-6-4) for third place in the Eastern Conference standings. Philadelphia also snapped a five-match losing streak to the Red Bulls. After Caseys first goal, the Union controlled the tempo the rest of the way. In the 28th minute, New Yorks Lloyd Sam was given a red card following a hard foul on Philadelphias Danny Cruz. New York was never able to generate much offence down a player. It was the second straight loss for the Red Bulls, who hadnt played a league match in 22 days. They were without defender Jamison Olave and midfielder Juninho because of yellow-card accumulation. 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Bjorn, who had a 36-hole total of 8-under 134, made a testing six-foot putt to save par on the 16th and a birdie on the 17th before bogeying the final hole after a misjudged approach shot. American Kevin Streelman was in second place after shooting a 69. WASHINGTON -- The drought is finally over for Toronto FC. An own goal by D.C. United defender Daniel Woolard in the 41st minute was the difference Saturday as Toronto fought back from an early 1-0 deficit to pick up a 2-1 victory and snap an 11-game winless streak in MLS play. "I think it was a very professional performance in the second half," said Toronto head coach Ryan Nelsen, who tasted victory in the league for the first time since March 9. "It takes a lot of character to come back, away from home as well, against a team that is a bit wounded and a bit desperate, very similar to us." Robert Earnshaw had the other goal for Toronto (2-7-5), which snapped an 0-6-5 run with its best offensive performance of the season on the road after scoring just three times in six previous games away from BMO Field. Former Toronto FC star Dwayne De Rosario scored from the penalty spot for last-place United (1-11-3). D.C. opened the scoring when midfielder Nick DeLeon was fouled by Toronto defender Gale Agbossoumonde just inside the 18-yard box and De Rosario converted the ensuing penalty in the 19th minute. Two goals from set pieces edged the visitors out in front before halftime. Earnshaw somehow won a header just outside the six-yard box from a long Steven Caldwell free kick, glancing the equalizer past goalkeeper Bill Hamid in the 30th minute. The Welsh forward joked about a high jump background in his youth as the key to the play before breaking down how he got the better of D.C. defender Brandon McDonald, who is five inches taller. "Its just the timing really," Earnshaw said.dddddddddddd "The ball was good, because (Caldwell) over hit it, and it gave me a chance to get up behind (the defender)." A set piece worked again Toronto in the 41st minute when Luis Silvas curling delivery into a mass of on-rushing bodies was glanced home by Woolard into his own goal. A charged up D.C. team came out of the gates and nearly equalized two minutes into the second half. DeLeon pounced on a poor clearance from Caldwell at the top of his box, but Bendik made a fine save on the fiercely struck shot. The goalkeeper was tested again by De Rosario in the 58th minute when DeLeons cross found the Canadian internationals outstretched foot, only to see Bendik deflect the effort wide. Nelsen praised the efforts of his 24-year-old keeper. "Whenever the ball went in (the box) it only looked like it was only one guy who was going to get it," said Nelsen, who began his professional career with United in 2001. "Joes been doing that since the start, hes such a dominant personality." While absorbing pressure in the second half, scoring chances were scarce at the other end for Toronto. The best chance fell to Silva, who pounced on a poor back pass from D.C. defender Taylor Kemp but couldnt find the target. The missed opportunity meant another nervy finish for a defence that has conceded a goal in the last ten minutes of a game eight times this season. But the back line held firm to give Nelsen a win in his first visit to RFK Stadium as a head coach. ' ' '