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Spot the light: using your skill and judgement, simply place an ‘X' where you think the next light will break out. NB Members ol Ayr Raiders ice hockey team areinelegant.

So tar this season the hype surrounding the rebirth 01 Ice hockey in Glasgow has

been pointless. Pointless lor lourteen matches, that is. In a glorious and lucky result last week, however,

Glasgow Summit Saints stopped the rot

and gave theirlemale boss something to smile about at last, alter they scrambled an 8—7 win away to Medway.

Things are looking up torthem, as they can only do when you are at the bottom. Canadian Terry McCutcheon shot a hat-trick and was credited with tour assists when he made his debut, albeit on the losing side, against Slough. They will soon lace a sterner test at their mettle though, when they entertain their lormer ‘lodgers’, Ayr Raiders, in the Scottish Cup. Ayr, who brielly topped the Heineken Premier League, should be on course to cull theirlormer hosts, ‘We could beat

them - without even turning up’, as one

spokesman torthem put It.’

Summit Saints can take solace lrom the lixtures that Ayr have to contend with around their cup clashes. 0n

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Saturday 8, Raiders have to try to regain the leadership at the Premier League alter being stung13—2 away to Durham Wasps. The deleat was particularly galling as only one league I point separated the two teams. Ayr I have been lired up recently by a i long-awaited return to their Limekilns Road home. As a lurther boost to their l

standing and that ol Scottish ice hockey in general, three members at their squad have been selected among a total ol tilteen Scots lor the Great Britain pool to play a series ol matches against the Soviet Union. The strong Scottish contingent will hope to leature In coach Alex Dampier’s plans lorthe world c pool championship in Denmark next year. In the meantime things can only get better (surely) lor the troubled Saints. (Ross Parsons)

Ayr Raiders v Durham Wasps, Ayr Ice Rink, Limekilns Road, Ayr. Sat 8 Dec, 8pm. Glasgow Summit Saintstyr Raiders, Summit Centre, Minerva Way, Finnieston, Glasgow. Sun 9 Dec. 4.45pm.

Thursday 13

I File Flyers v Murraylield Racers

Kirkcaldy Ice Rink. Kirkcaldy. 8pm. £3

(£1 .75). A later lace-off time for what promises to be a thrilling Cup match- Murraylield emerged victorious last time the sides met. although that will only increase the Flyers' determination.

Saturday 15

BRITISH PREMIER LEAGUE

I Ayr Raiders v Peierborough Pirates Ayr Ice Rink. Limekilns Road. Ayr. 7pm. £4.50 (£3).

NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION 1

I Glasgow Summit Saints v Lee Valley Lions

Summit Centre. Minerva Way. I‘innieston. Glasgow. 4.45pm. £3.50 (£2).

Sunday16

BRITISH PREMIER LEAGUE

I Murraylield Racers v Peterborough Pirates

Murrayfield Ice Rink. Riversdale

Crescent. Edinburgh. b.3(lpm. £4 (£2.50).

SCOTTISH CUP

I Glasgow Summit Saints v Ayr Raiders Summit Centre. Minerva Way. Finnieston. Glasgow. 4.45pm. £3.5(l(£2). The ‘return leg' between the two teams

who recently shared the same ground. The

fixture is held here as Ayr‘s Limekilns Run-I rink is used for skating at thistime.

Saturday 8

I Display Event Bellahouston Sports Centre. Bellahouston Drive. Glasgow. 7.30pm. £5 (£2.50). For those whoget their kicks out of the use of legs as well as lists in the ring. ten display bouts - each one lasting three rounds~ hav e been organised.

nucev I Saturday 8

MGEWAH'S INTER DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP I Edinburgh v Anglo Scots Myreside. i Myresidc Road. Edinburgh. 2pm. After I scraping a draw against age-old rivals i Glasgow. Edinburgh have rungthe { changes for this match. ’I'heyare desperate to reverse last year‘s 5 disappointing result in Cambridge. IGlasgovaorth and Midlands Millbrae. I Glasgow. 2pm. Last year's winnerstake on the whipping-boys ofthe Championship.

Saturday 15

I Glasgow V the SDUIII I Iughenden. Glasgow. 2pm. With only one match remaining. against the Anglos at Richmond. Glasgow could bring the title closer to their grasp by beating their southern compatriots here.