Will Boyde crossed for two tries as Scarlets made it five consecutive Guinness PRO12 victories with a 27-3 triumph over Glasgow Warriors.Glasgow had the chance to go top of the table but it was a poor performance from the Scots, which was not helped by yellow cards for hooker Pat MacArthur and lock Brian Alainuuese.Scarlets were indebted to two tries from man-of-the-match Boyde and one from scrum-half Jonathan Evans, with outside-half Rhys Patchell supplying 12 points with the boot.Skipper Peter Horne kicked Glasgows lone penalty. Scarlets had made just one change following their 26-15 victory at Cardiff Blues last week with James Davies replacing John Barclay in the back-row.Canada prop Djustice Sears-Duru and lock Alainuuese made their first Warriors starts, while Rob Harley, Peter Horne, Tim Swinson and Mark Bennett started after being released from Scotland duty.Both sides cancelled each other out in the opening exchanges, and it was not until the 16th minute that the game came alive with Boydes try.Boyde finished off a good team try which had started with Davies running out of his own 22 with wing Steff Evans offloading well in the tackle to send the No.8 over the line.Patchell converted to give the home side a 7-0 lead. Bennett missed a 20th-minute penalty before Scarlets found themselves down to 14 men when prop Wyn Jones was yellow-carded for pulling down a maul.Scarlets, who led 7-3 at the interval, did well to concede only a Horne penalty on 33 minutes while they were down a man, although the Glasgow captain was very wayward with a second penalty shot three minutes later.Scarlets stunned Glasgow by scoring a brilliant try a minute into the second half. Scrum-half Evans went over after breaks by Patchell and then Evans in an 80-metre move up the field. Patchell converted to make it 14-3.Glasgows woes continued as MacArthur was sin-binned for a high tackle on Davies with Patchell kicking the subsequent penalty goal. And it was all Scarlets as they scored a third try - Boydes second - with an impressive 20-metre drive from a line-out.Patchell was on target with a second penalty to increase his sides lead to 24 before Glasgow suffered another setback when Alainuuese was shown a yellow card for taking out prop Werner Kruger off the ball.In the dying seconds skipper Haleigh Parkes went close to grabbing the bonus-point try but the ball was held up.Adidas Nmd Pánská . The winner Saturday will remain in the elite 10-team field next year. "We talked about wanting to be disciplined and stick with our game plan and good things will come," Draisaitl said, who had two goals for the victors. Yeezy Powerphase Cz . Self was acquired from the Buffalo Bandits in a trade for Alex Hill midway through last season, and made his debut in Rochester on March 16, 2013. http://www.botynmdlevne.com/ . -- Anaheim Ducks captain and leading scorer Ryan Getzlaf has been scratched from Sunday nights game against the Vancouver Canucks because of an upper-body injury. Adidas Nmd Sleva . -- Ken Appleby made 32 saves for his first shutout of the season to lead the Oshawa Generals to a 2-0 win over the Belleville Bulls on Wednesday in Ontario Hockey League action. Adidas Nmd Levně Damske . Radwanska, making her debut in the Seoul tournament, hit eight aces in a match that lasted 1 hour, 4 minutes at Olympic Park tennis stadium. "It was definitely a very good match -- I was playing really good tennis," Radwanska said.OAKVILLE, Ont. -- Brandt Snedeker has the clubhouse lead through 54 holes at the RBC Canadian Open. The 32-year-old American shot 63 on Saturday and sits 14 under after three rounds at Glen Abbey Golf Club. The tournament was turned on its head earlier in the day when second-round leader Hunter Mahan abruptly withdrew after his wife went into labour with their first child. Mahan had a two-stroke lead at 13 under through 36 holes after shooting a 67 on Thursday and a 64 on Friday. David Lingmerth fired a 65 on Saturday and is a stroke back of Snedeker, while Matt Kuchar (64) and Jason Bohn (66) sit at 12 under. Dustin Johnson shot 63, good for a tiie for fourth at 11 under with Greg Owen (67), Charley Hoffman (67) and Kyle Stanley (66) on a day that saw scattered showers and an 80-minute weather due to lightning in the area.dddddddddddd Players who began their rounds early in the day benefited from calm conditions on the par-72, 7,253-yard course, including David Hearn of Brantford, Ont., who shot 68 to move to 5 under. Mike Weir of Brights Grove, Ont., shot 73 and is 3 under, while Roger Sloan of Merritt, B.C., shot 72 and is 2 under. Ottawas Brad Fritsch was forced to withdraw before his round with a back injury to cut the number of Canadians remaining in the field to three. ' ' '