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The Kilmarnock Standard from Kilmarnock, Strathclyde, Scotland • 79

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Kilmarnock, Strathclyde, Scotland
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79
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IF YOU HAVE A PROPERTY CAR OR ITEM TO SELL VACANCY TO FILL SERVICE TO OFFER OR PERHAPS AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO MAKE Telephone Tele-Ads on 215464 9 9 9 dnci mmmm United draw at Annbank fn United had Kay Rovers as cup opponents for the second tune this season In September they had a comfortable 4-1 win in the Ayrshire Cup and were looking for a repeat performance in Saturday's West of Scotland Cup first round tie Things didn't work out that way however and it was a much harder game this time Rovers intact' had a goal disallowed in the first half and were MIPS 1 eilfilL UNJ EastHfeO Kilmarnock 1 KILLIE leapfrogged St Johnstone with this 'win over the Fifers leaving the Perth nun anchored at the foot of the First Division New boss Eddie Morrison saw his' Rugby Park side record their second: win in a row thanks to a second half goal by Scott Cuthbert-son It waa a fairly evenly contested match thnmghoutaadKilliedid well to take two points Muirton the A rejuvenated Kilmarnock aide travel to Perth on Saturday and new boas Eddie Morrison sees the clash with St Johnstone as the team's toughest tank described the itugby unlucky to go into half luce be took over till umewiuitne 'Lake ourselves they really starting to play for each other" As for Saurday'a nar- row win over East Fife'? Eddie felt that the wind had spoiled the game as a spectacle but on bajance his side had deserved their win level Gemmell finally broke' the deadlocks the se-r cond half when he was there to craah home from 3 a pwiwiiiMth-T fnMff and although Rovers -equalised it was Gem-' mall -who popped un Parkers job as "very hard" but he had received a boost the previous night when the reserve i side won well 2-1 at Hamilton "The team has made a terrific start" he said of the players efforts since his recent arrival at Kilmarnock "but there's a lot of work to be done there are in a-false position in the league" said Eddie early this week referring to Saints position at the foot of the First Division "They were in the Premier League last season so they can't be that bad" added the Before supervising Tuesday night a training session at Rugby Park he told the Standard that 'up until now things had been working out very nicely two wins out of two games "The players have" their confidence back" he said "and they are lit We an- made more "he said' vv minute Both in the 65th again to clinch a ha earned win for United he I looking forward to Saturday encourter at Kiltiei 1 Castle 0 01 Me 0 to awav Ml first division Clark In this first division south match Kilmarnock went to Annbank looking for improvement on their game against Drongan when they lost 6-0 United had 'wind advantage in the first half and were causing Ann-bank problems whenever the ball was in their half -United took the lead midway through the half when Campbell shot home after good work by Henderson Henderson and Ross missed chances to put United further 'ahead Annbank scored after two minutes of the second half when they were awarded a penalty Ten-minutes later they went in front when a forward scored from a header Campbell equalised for United: when he scored from close in with 15 minutes left United went beck into the lead when Campbell scored to complete his hat-trick With only two minutes to play Annbank equalised This was a better per- formance from United who will be looking to keep improving -Drive for this West of (BaiMsfe) Scotland Cup-tie' and I Sunday stodai 1st Class: although finally hasten inTllioniaonSBlB) 8 they gave as good as they MootCToft TO (9 Sad Ctass: aot for lone anella of the through ball and fired a left foot shot low into the net From the restart Shanks forced Heathside to give away corner and it was Chilton who took R' 60 OS) com McPrierson gave them the perfect start with a 1st Boyd who in attempting to clear struck the Heathside plaver on the heed with the ball which rebounded into the net In the second half Heathside with the wind at their backs went at the home aide to get goala back and got two quick Huns -I BLH the corner aeorinar goal in the first minute but Clark Drive gradual ly worked themselves Mcllulsn -Z Brown -t McKnifht -I tad Oasr Beattie -I IT Brown -3 ara CUaa: Urquhart in the first ten The first from net Shanks came back on the break and had good chances in front of goal squandered by Barbour Chilton -and substitute Graham that would have put Shanks back in the game But to cap a bad 45 minutes by the home aide Heathside'a full-back broke upfield waltsed past the home defence to score their fifth goal Overall Heathside deserved to go into the next round but for some slack defensive work and missed chances it might have been a closer result Moffat Warnock Clark and Crainie were best for the home side Shanks played Heathside in the West Cup at Scott Ellis last With a galeforce wind blowing down the park fit was always going to be tricky controlling the Shanks elected to play with the wind and went at the visitors with good cup-tie attitude being rewarded with two goals within a minute on uequarter-hourmark The first from Crainie when he latched on to a AyfaMre GetfAaaed Shanks kept up the pressure but could not break through a stuffy Heathside defence again in the first half ZZ-: In the last five minutes of the first half the home side lost a freak goal when the Heathside centre-forward brought out a fine ssve from Moffat but lie could only parry the ball to back into the game eaualiaing in 13 minutes Tney tnen took ad-r vantage of a bad defen-sivs error to lead 8-1 at half-time i The home team went 3-1 up from tb penalty spot right after the inter- val'but Lotjuioun pulled themsslves back into the game when Greig chipped the bell over the goalkeeper after good work by Morton It was the right-winger with a well placed shot the second from a long throw-in that mw Moffat in goal catch the ball and then bundled into the net with the referee the only one on the park not to see it The fourth goal was a loose ball that the home defence failed to clear being fired into the Scratch Mrs Ouahohn (St Nicholas) 67 Silver Mrs Teanant Nicholas) 89 (10) TO Mrs Lament (St Nkhobs) 00 81 Mrs Wright (Bsrsaaie)10008)81 Braue Mrs Pieklee ITreoa Ladies) 108 (18) MK Mrs Ijaufhland (Troon Ladies) 100 86 Mrs 8 YouBf (Barsssis) 106 00) 00 Hill! uua stage taat juou- doun were on topv but the equaliasr never came and ft was Clark Drive who scored to make the final The previous Satur-r i day snale fitn McPher- A3" Burns Stotuo Sq mtm ffl UnrtAH and Oib- I eon gave Loudoun a good 4-1 win overMauehling Ayr 120 King Stroot laimairtock Gefrtilds ara having a FASHION SHOW and DISCO in the league The Loudoun Castle team are grateful to Mr and lMr- Westbury CStand-a-Lane Oalston) Mr and Mrs McGinn (Horse Shoe Darvel) snd Basford Dyers Ltd -for their much appreciated support this season 1 fialft' ft THE DARLINGTON HOTEL AYR 9prn-1sni WEDNESDAY 7th NOVEMBER Tickets a 00 £200 off FASHION PRIZES high high fashion show at low low prices: THE Junior snooker ptavere tvho took part an vie) Myrenwe) nai Six of the lada isionoav innni rnock'a Eta Bf JEANS TOPS FASHION LEATHERS ad Hyalop aXagy Stocker ends i of the bb QuejarMwJ to oo tMsajoh to FiS designer style with lip stwsy shoulder end sMBh hao total of OJ00 In KeYkgV fwarnVv AaYjy 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Pages Available:
67,482
Years Available:
1875-1994