The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Anniversar­y strip marked by victory

- QUEEN’S PARK 1 LIVINGSTON 0

AS part of their 150th anniversar­y celebratio­ns, Queen’s Park marked their first appearance in retro Scotland strips (see right) in fine style by ending Livingston’s perfect start to the season with a 1-0 Hampden win.

Livi almost led early on with a fierce drive from Liam Buchanan but home skipper Ryan McGeever blocked the shot.

Queen’s Park’s first opening came on 25 minutes when Aiden Malone turned and sent in a shot that was blocked.

The resultant corner produced a goal as Darren Miller’s deep cross reached Malone and his sidefooted volley crept past Livi keeper Liam Kelly and trickled over the line.

Queen’s were denied a second on the hour when Kelly pushed away a Miller effort.

EAST FIFE 1 BRECHIN CITY 2

BRECHIN came racing out of the traps and burst into an early lead as Ross Caldwell outmuscled Jason Kerr before slotting past Ryan Goodfellow.

Darren Dods’ impressive side came close to another when Caldwell’s drive was blocked on the line by Jonathan Page.

East Fife pressed forward and a Paul McManus header across goal just lacked a touch to divert it in.

The equaliser arrived after a good spell of pressure when Scott Robinson curled the ball in .

Brechin got their noses in front once again in the second half when the ball broke kindly to Finn Graham on the edge of the box and he bent in a fine effort.

STENHOUSEM­UIR 2 AIRDRIE 2

AIRDRIE were almost caught out in the 10th minute when Hibs loanee Oliver Shaw sliced over from eight yards.

Five minutes later, the Warriors netted when veteran striker Colin McMenamin bulleted a header from 10 yards well away from Rohan Ferguson.

The Diamonds were unlucky not to level in the 27th minute when Iain Russell’s net-bound strike from Ryan Conroy’s corner was booted off the line.

Six minutes into the second period, the visitors restored deserved parity when Ross Meechan clumsily tripped Andy Ryan in the box and Russell fired the penalty low into the corner.

The visitors then went ahead in the 64th minute. Home keeper Colin McCabe blocked Russell’s point-blank header but could do nothing to stop Adam Brown nodding home the rebound.

The visitors paid the penalty for taking their feet off the gas and, with three minutes remaining, Fraser Kerr bulleted a header into the net from Alan Cook’s corner.

STRANRAER 1 PETERHEAD 0

PETERHEAD saw more of the ball in the opening stages but it was the hosts who scored.

Mark McGuigan collected a loose ball in the box and from a tight angle lifted it over the onrushing Fraser Hobday.

That sparked the Blues into life with Hobday turning Willie Gibson’s long-range effort round the post before Craig Malcolm’s header clipped the crossbar with the goalkeeper well beaten. The visitors improved after the break and should have been level when Rory McAllister rounded Cameron Belford but David Barron got back to block before Belford came to the rescue to tip McAllister’s drive onto the post with 15 minutes left.

ALBION ROVERS 0 ALLOA 4

ALBION matched Alloa stride for stride in the first half.

Paul Willis was not far away from the home side with an early strike but the visitors moved up a gear and Jordan Kirkpatric­k and Iain Flannigan had worthwhile efforts before Greig Spence forced Ross Stewart into action.

Alloa made the breakthrou­gh in the 57th minute when Kirkpatric­k left Stewart with no chance.

Calum Waters then doubled Alloa’s advantage, and new signing Luke Donnelly, just on the pitch for seven minutes, added a third.

Mick Dunlop then put through his own goal.

 ??  ?? Queen’s Park, in their anniversar­y strip, celebrate after scoring.
Queen’s Park, in their anniversar­y strip, celebrate after scoring.

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