P141 CEEFAX 141 Sun 22 Dec 16:47/37 SUNDAY REVIEW CASTLEFORD 18-26 LEEDS A steady display bz Jeff Grayshon saw Leeds survive the sending-off of scrum- half Kevin Dick to notch their first League win since October. Leeds were 12-2 up after a quarter of the match, but Dick was dismissed for a high tackle and they lost centre David Creassjr with a shoulder injury. Grayshon set up early tries for Powell and Ward, and though five Ketteridgj goals kept the home side in the hunt Leeds added tries from Moorbz and Clark to take a desjrvjd win. Sunday scores 140P141 CEEFAX 141 Sun 22 Dec 16:49/24 1/3 WORLD CUP FIXTURES First round fixtures in the 1987 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand: POOL ONE May 23: England v Australia (Sydney) May 24: Japan v USA XBrisbanj) May 30: England v Japan (Sydney) May 31: Australia v USA (Brisbane) Jun 3: England v USA (Sydney) Jun 3: Australia v Japan (Sydney) POOL TWO May 24: Canada v Tonga (Napier) May 25: Ireland v Wales (Wellington) May 29: Tonga v Wales (Palmerston N) May 30: Canada v Ireland (Dunedin) Jun 3: Tonga v Ireland (Brisbane) Jun 3: Wbles v Canada (Invjrcargill)P141 CEEFAX 141 Sun 22 Dec 16:45/31 2/3 WORLD CUP FIXTURES First round fixtures in the 1987 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand: POOL THREE May 22: N Zealand v Italy (Auckland) May 24: Argentina v Fiji (Hamilton) May 27: N Zealand v Fiji (Christch'ch) May 28: Argentina v Italy (Christch'ch) May 31: Italy v Fiji (Dunedin) Jun 1: N Zealand v Argentina (W'ngton) POOL FOUR May 23: France v Scotland (Christch'ch) May 23: Romania v Zimbabwe (Aukland) May 28: Romania v France (Wellington) May 30: Scotland v Zimbabwe (W'ngton) Jun 2: Scotland v Romania (Dunedin) Jun 2: France v Zimbabwe (Auckland)P141 CEEFAX 141 Sun 22 Dec 16:21/57 3/3 WORLD CUP Wales have criticisjd the organisjrs of the inaugural World Cup which takes place in Australia and New Zealand in 1987. The Welsh are concerned that teams from the northern hemisphere have been put at an unfair disadvantage bjcausj they will not have time to acclimatisj. The first match takes place on May 22, only 10 days after the British season finishes. Teams will compete in four pools, playing in nine New Zealand and two Australian cities. The final will take place in Auckland on June 20.