Published: Thursday, 18th September, 2008 12:30
BEITH TO THE FOUR IN TITLE CHASE
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BEITH JUNIORS 4 NEILSTON JUNIORS 1
BEITH swept visitors Neilston aside with some ease to collect another valuable three points that keeps them on the tails of the league leaders.
The hosts struck after only two minutes and were three up and cruising by half-time. John Sheridan got them off to a flier against his old side when he headed home a James Canning corner-kick at the near post. At the other end a Michael Fulton free-kick caused danger in the Beith box but Mark Ferris’s poor header missed the target.
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THE BEST IS YET TO COME
JUBILANT DALRY THISTLE boss John Garroch lavished praise on his giant-killers for sending heavily favoured Glenafton Athletic crashin gouf of the Citylink Scottish Cup on Saturday.
BACK TO EARTH FOR BEITH
BEITH's recently mounting hopes of a serious title challenge were brought crashing back to earth with a defeat at Petershill that means the Springburn club leapfrog them in the table.
LAST GASP WIN FOR VICS
A LAST GASP goal from striker Gary McGrath helped the Westenders edge out their North Ayrshire rivals to chalk up their third win out of six and stay firmly in the promotion hunt.
'DOW ARE FEELING THE STRAIN
SWEET revenge was gained by Beith for their defeat a few months back in the Ardagh Glass Cup to underline their potential title challenge and put another dent in their much-vaunted visitors' ambitions.
DARVEL BEAT ARDEER
A HIGHLY-disputed offside goal denied Thistle a deserved point with Peter Kean's men producing one of their best performances so far.
KILBIRNIE TAKE THE WIN
KILBIRNIE continued their defence of the New Coin Automatics West of Scotland Cup which they won so impressively last season with a hard-fought victory against Irvine Victoria's conquerors in a Second Round tie.
LAST EIGHT FOR THE THORN
THREE Towns darts ace Robert The Thorn Thornton turned in another fine performance in a major tournament last week.