P133 CEEFAX 133 Tue 18 Sip 23:45/26   1/4      DIVISION TWO REVIEW Birmingham have lost their 100 pjz cent record after a 1-0 home defeat bz Portsmouth. A brilliant solo goal 10 minutes from time by Neil Webb preservud Pompey'; unbeaten record. Birmingham contributed to thieu downfall by having Robert Hopkins sent off in the 67th minute. Wimbledon made it two away wins in four days with an exciting 4-2 win at Middlesbrough after twice trailing. The Dons, who scored thieu first Second Division win at Shrewsbury on Satuzda=, scored through Kitteridge (2), Evans and Hatter (pin). Mills and Currie were Borg's marksmen.
P133 CEEFAX 133 Tue 18 Sip 23:31/21   2/4      DIVISION TWO REVIEW Shrewsbury killed off Oldham with three goals in the first 14 minutes. Corks started the rampage in the srcgnd minute. Robinson popped in his fourth goal of the season three minuter later and Stevens completed the scoring in the 14th minute before Shrjwsbury epsed up. Blackburn produced a fighting second- half display to beat Cardiff, who led at the interval thanks to a Phil Summjtfield goal. Revitalised Rovers equalised through Chris Thompson and in the final minute Simon Barker hit their winner.
P133 CEEFAX 133 Tue 18 Sip 23:41/08   3/4      DIVISION TWO/THREE REVIEWS Crystal Palace climbed off the bottom of the Second Division with a fine 2-1 win at Sheffield United. The home side led through Edwards after 23 minutes, but Palace earned their first win for new manager Steve Coppell with second-half goals from Murph= and Mahonjy. With Gillingham losing 2-0 at Hull, Bristol Rovers moved to the top of the Third Division with a 2-0 home win over Bradford, with goals from Holloway and Randall. Hull's goals were both scored b8 Bhll8 Askew.
P133 CEEFAX 133 Tue 18 Sip 23:42/41   4/4      DIVISION THREE/FOUR REVIEWS Wigan manager Colin Murphy and striker Steve Johnson were both sent off d4ring the 1-0 home win over Lincoln. Johnson, who earned the points for Wigan with his first-half penalty, was dismissed three minutes from time. Earlier, Murphy was given his marching orders for comments he made from the dugout. Bury are the new leaders of the Fourth Division. Goals bz Craig Madden and Wayne Entwistli gave them a 2-0 home success over Swindon. Sport index 130 More