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Wishaw O O 6 4-21 0 Troon 0-0(1-3p) Large This At Tay Bridge Car Park (South Access) Kllbimia Ladaede 1-0 Saitcoats Vic Big crowds expected at The Central League and the CraJgmarkBt 4-1 Kello Rov Auchinleck and Kill>imio. whole of Junior football wu LugarBoe Th 0-2 Maybole shocked l>ythe tragic death AuchinieckT alb 5-0 Annbank Un DairyThie11e 1·2 Beith WEST OF SCOTLANDCUP of Kirkintilloch Rob Roy round 3- coach, Gary Thompson, on round2- ValeofClyde v Arthurlie Sunday last. At the time of Kilwlnn!ng v Darvel Glenafton v ShettJeston SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY printing , il looked as though Auchinleck 4-0 Craigmark Caml>uslang v Cumnock Larga Thistle 3-0 Hurlford efforts lo have lhe Scottish Whitlotts Vies v St.Roch Ardecr Thistle 2-5 Maybole BEST FOR SCOTLAND tie v. Cumnock postponed Winton Revs 0-1 Muirkirk Pollok v L=k United ~~◄ would not succeed. If so, it Irvine Meadow 3-2 Kilbirnie Beith v Lesmahagow ~~ is a sad reflection on the Whitletta Vies v Beith Blantyre Vies v Glencairn FOR INFORMATION PHONE CUITent leadership of SJFA. Cumnock v Irvine Vies Vale of Leven v Meadow 111111 Bestf or Scotland TAYPORT SNP:- 552832 --·------·------PRESS REPORT " Scone also ended the day with nothing to show for their efforts except a great deal of credit . Away to the mighty Tayport they were not expected to bring anything home from this encounter, but they almost confounded the pundits ...... Scone secretary SCott Farquharson said after the game he thought Scone had played one of their finest games since turning Junior." - P~ Adv".11.w..eA (22/10/96) Tayport 1 Scone 0. ****** "Thistle have spoiled a few parties in recent times and 'Port could only manage a late Barrie Gray str ike" - Scotti sh Pyramid News (26 / 10/96) Tayport 1 Scone Thistle 0

****** Leuchars • By 0l. Andrews • fi fe KY16 0DU "Tayport swoop for 'quality striker' . Tayport have signed Montrose striker Allan Kennedy . 'He is a quality striker and gives us extra options up front' , said 'Port manager Dave Tel: (01334) 839220 • fax (01334) 838299 Baikie, who is annoyed by comments on a poor start by his team . 'This is our best start in six seasons so I can't understand the criticism' Proprietors: Grahame 0 Brenda McKinney - The Courier ( 26/ 10/96} ****** " Forfar West End keeper Bruce Glen impressed in their home tie but he couldn't prevent Tayport winning 2-0 with Steve Ross and Grant Miller on target ." MEALS SERVEDALL DAY - The Courier (28 / 10/ 96 - Centenary Cup) ****** " As expected Forfar West End, going great guns in Division Two, found the visit of First Div ision leaders Tayport too hot to handle as they exited the North End Centenary Cup at the second hurdle . The Canniepairt side are still a formidable outfit and it would take a 12 - 9.30 brav e man to bet against them winning a sixth successive championship . At Strathmore Park last Saturday, Dave Baikie 's charges defended well , attacked intelligently from Last orders 9.15 midfield and while creating a number of scoring chances, they seemed to be lacking the killer touch that has so often blitzed teams from every corner of Taysid e over the last six years" - Forfar Dispatch (31 / 10/96) Forfar WE O Tayport 2. TRADITIONAL SUNDAY LUNCH ****** " Contrasting fortunes for the NCR and Scottish Champions , still getting there even 12 -3 though the goals are not coming as easily . Steve Ross and Grant Miller did get on the scoresheet but Forfar 'keeper Bruce Glen had much to do with the tally ending there" - Scottish Pyramid News ( 2/11 /96} ****** HIGH TEAS SUNDAY ONLY "East Craigie , going well under new manager Mark Bennett , fa ce a big test with champions Tayport their visitors . Manager Dave Baikie is delighted to see his injury list 3-7 shortened . 'We have 15 players fit for the trip to Craig ie Park . our best so far this season'. he said" - The Courier ( 2/ 11 / 96} ALWAYSADVISABLE TO TO BOOK ****** "In the first division, Tayport, who play in the Scottish Cup on Saturday , were looking for a positive result in their away match with East Craigie . Barrie Gray grabbed the only goal for the champions in injury time . This was another gutsy show from an improving Craigie . " HIGH TEAS AVAILABLETO COACH - The Courier (4 / 11/ 96) East Craigie O Tayport 1. 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ANDREWS ROAD , GUARDBRIDGE :L ______APPROVED: ..J Telephone: LEUCHARS 839616 Pop in for some of our delicious HOME IMPROVEMENTS • ATTIC CONVERSIONS Home Made Soup , F'ilJed Rolls and Baked Potatoes New Proprietors Jim & Rose 'FORGET THE REST - Take away some of our Excellent Hom ebaking. All Day Full Breakfast GET THE BEST' OPEN 7 DAYS from 9.00 a.m. WE NOW HAVE SHRUBS AND BEDDING PLANTS FOR SALE! • • <¥~~)Tayside's leading <¥f) TODAY'S VISITORS shopping centre Larkhall Thistle is one of the country's best known Junior clubs. WELLGATE WELLGATE Formerly members of the Lanarkshire Junior League and , s i nce 1969, members of the Reebok Central League, Larkhall presently The perfect shopping experience, play in the Premier Division. Three times the name of Larkhall has been engraved on the famous all under one roof. old trophy that arrived in Tayport on the top of an open deck bus in May, the most recent being in 1914 when Ashfield were finally PARKING FOR OVER COFFEE SHOPS AND defeated 1-0 in a second replay before 30,000 at Cathkin Park. 600 CARS RESTAURANTS During their many years in the Lanarkshire League, Thistle collected seven major league titles. In their 26 years in the OVER 50 OF YOUR Central League there have been two Challenge Cup wins (1983 & FAVOURITE STORES 1986) and a League ( now Abercorn) Cup win in 1981 . Larkhall were relegated the season they last played at Tayport (1990/91) STEPS THEATRE AND REGULAR LIVE but regained their top league place in 1994/95, being promoted in third place behind Benburb and Kilsyth. CENTRAL LIBRARY ENTERTAINMENT Larkhall started the season by drawing three of their four THE WELLGATE - STREETS AHEAD Abercorn (League) Cup games then had a good wee spell before losing five games on the trot, a run arrested by last Saturday's IN CITY CENTRE SHO PPING 3-1 league success against Arthurlie .

Goals haven't been a problem with their games featuring almost THE WELLGATE CENTRE, DUNDEE , DO1 20B Tel (0 1382) 225454 five goals per game. Only twice have Larkhall failed to find their opponents' net this season.

Sharing the goals last week were Peter O'Neil, Jim Frith, sole survivor of the teams' first meeting, and Kenny McDonald . Kenny of course is well known in these parts, being a Dundee lad and having turned out for St Johnstone, Forfar Athletic and St lti'l-11•21 Josephs amongst others. Kenny's debut on the Canniepairt was as a sprogger playing for a Timex Reserve XI in a Midlands Amateurs ~ Greyhound game . * Term Bus Passes Amongst the team's top scorers this season is midfield er Rab Kielty. Previously with Rutherglen Glencairn, Kielty took some * Child Bus Passes time out to concentrate on his studies at University before signing for Thistle this season . * Adult Bus Passes Holidays Ex-Rangers, Hearts, Dumbarton & Ayr United player Hugh Burns is * one of several ex-Seniors in the squad. As recently as season * Tours 1994 /95 Burns was Ayr's top scorer , one of his goals being in a Suppliers of playing 1-1 league draw at Dens Park 18 months ago. * Concerts Defender Ian Macleod was a regular with Motherwell for some time and after a year out of the game returned to action with * Theatre Trips kit and replicas to Larkhall. Striker Peter O'Neil is back with Larkhall after a * Coach Hire For All Occasions spell senior with Arbroath FC. Tayport FC Team manager at Gasworks Park is Brian A'Hearn who formerly played with Clyde and the club physic is Brian Maley. THE COACH SHOP Showroom: Of course, arguably Larkhall's best known former player is the 95 COMMERCIAL STREET 183 STRATHMARTINEROAD, legendary Dundee United chairman Jim McLean who left for Clyde and then Dundee, making his debut just over 31 years ago. PHONE DUNDEE (01382)202655/201121 Tel: 01382 828398 BAIKER'S BIT

On behalf of the management, I'd firstly like to welcome the players COMMl:NT and officials of our Scottish Cup 2nd Round opponents Larkhall Thistle To the Canniepairt. And a good afternoon to the Port Elsewhere in today's programme is an extract from Scottish Support. Football's Independent Review Commission (IRC). Whilst it might be churlish to question the findings of those eminent persons on We've completed three games since the last issue of our programme. the IRC, one must take issue with their comments on the Junior Two narrow league 1-0 victories over Scone Thistle and East Craigie game. I doubt if regulars at the Canniepairt can relate to such and a 2-0 cup win at Forfar. I read recently a quote in our local adject ives as 'over-physical', 'intimidation', 'brutality' and paper from a Scone Thistle source that they felt they had done 'crude macho' enough to get something out of the game. I suppose, if he's making that assumption from an effort point of view, I would agree. But, at It would appear that the IRC have taken a very shallow look at the end of the day, it would have been a good idea to have had a shot at the Junior game and relied on hearsay and the sort of stuff that goal. They didn't in the entire 90 odd minutes . is pedalled pathetically by Graeme Spiers in his Scotland on \ Su nday Diary. Another example, I fear, of Scotland ending at And last weekend, heard fits of laughter coming from our Step ps . Don't tar us all with the same brush. opposition' s dressing room after they had just lost to a late goal. On the other hand, I also witnessed our second goal in our 2-0 win at Forfar West End and our players walking back to the halfway line with dropped heads, no one congratulating the scorer. Before I'm chastised for my observations, I'm not having a go at any club. These are purely my observations how people react in different situations and how players and management standards and expectations differ.

TAYSIDE SHARPSHOOTERS We strive to win every game, our fans expect us to win every game and win well. The mere fact that we've played 15 games this season, won Brian Craik Carnoustie ...... 26 14, drawn 1, lost none, scored 49 conceded 3, winning the Herschell Trophy for the sixth consecutive season, winning the Tennent' s Mike Mcillvennie St Josephs ...... 11 Sevens at Pollok without losing-a goal isn't enough. I agree it isn't Stephen Ross Tayport ...... 11 enough. We should always be striving to reach higher levels. And I'm wel 1 aware that there's a lot of room for improvement in our standard Dave Reilly Tayport ...... 10 of play. Mark Smith Arbroath SC ...... 10 What does concern me is the increasing level of abuse being levelled at our players from a smal 1 minority of our crowd. True fans Steve Stewart Tayport ...... 9 recognise the need to give our players their backing and recognise Kenny Cameron St Josephs ...... 9 that negative comments can only work against us. I'm taking this opportunity to appeal to all our fans. Get behind us. You have an Rab Duncan Lochee United .... 8 important role to play, especially this afternoon. We will need Alan Keddie Kinnoull ...... 8 everyone at this club pulling in the right direction. I recognise Barrie Gray Tayport ...... 8 that our opposition for this afternoon's second round tie are a very Ross Graham St Josephs ...... 8 experienced squad. They've not come here to make up the numbers and Rab McLaren Downfield ...... 8 our players should also recognise that only 100% commitment and attitude this afternoon will see us move into the next round of this Kevin Syme Kinnoul 1 ...... 7 competition . Do so and I'm confident we can advance. Scott Kopel St Josephs ...... 7 Support The 'Port, Dave ~- Gregor Benvie East Craigie ...... 6 Bobby Douglas North End ...... 6 Mark Hutton Downfield ...... 6 Danny Powell Carnoustie ...... 6 On opposing sides this afternoon but teammates two years ago when both Brent Vance North End ...... 5 were with St Josephs. Gary Mearns St Josephs ...... 5 Alan Cranston Carnoustie ...... 5 Top left is Barrie Gray, an ace in Mark Kelly Carnoustie ...... 5 Tayport 's pack this season, and Rab Nicoll Scone Thistle ..... 5 at bottom right is Larkhall's John Young St Josephs ...... 5 Kenny MacDonald . Kenny moved west over a year ago around the same time as Barrie moved to the Canniepairt ;//aid; S!l1!s ... . .Jlltt!c/J S lats . ..Jllat c/Jsra t~,,...... TAYPORT JUN I ORS ilatc/J.)'fa ts ..Jla!c/J5 '/a!s.. ,_ . . :1. 1- 1J.. 1.2.. Jeanfield tHl W9-0 MANN P.REILLY PATERSON SPALDING BUIST WILKIE RAMSAY 1 STEWART 3 ROSS2 D.REILLY 2 GRAY 1 COVENTRY f 28 Aucust NORTH END (l) W 3--0 MANN MILLER PATERSON SPALDIN G BUIST P.REILLY 1 RAMSA Y HENRY CAMERON 1 D.REILLY 1 STEWART ROSS !11l COVENTR Y MALONE 236 I 1--31 August KINNOULL (Ll W4--0 MANN MILLER PATERSON SPALDING BUIST P.REILL Y RAMSAY HENRY CAMERON 1 D.REILLY 1 STEWART 2 ROSS (81 COV ENTRY(~) MALONE 238 i

07 Seaternber BANKFOOT IN1l W3 -1 MANN P.REILLY PATERSON SPALDING BUIST WILKIE RAMSAY HENRY ROSS D.REILLY 2 STEWART 1 GRAYl1 ll_ _1- J! 1ILLER t8l COVENTRY 202 __ 1 14 Seotember st .Jooechs Ill D0--0 MANN P.REILLY PATERSON SPALDING BUIST WILKIE MILLER STEWART ROSS D.REILLY GRAY RAMSAY t2l ___ HENR ~[ 9L_ , COVENTRY 432 21 September Kirrie !Tel W7-1 MANN MILLER PATERSON HENRY 2 BUIST WILKI~ _ RAMSAY 1 COVENTRY ROSS 3 D.REILLY 1 GRAY P.REILL Y C2l SPALDING C8l STEWART 1Q9 - 28 Se otembe r Carnoustie Ill W4--0 MANN P.REILLY PATERSON MILLAR BUIST WI LKIE_ RAMSAY STEWART ROSS 2 D.REILLY GRAY 2 COVENTRYt2l SPALDING NICOLSON 309 l

r-· 05 October AR BROATH SC Ill W1--0 MANN MILLER PATERSON PREILLY BUIST WILK IE RAMSAY STEWART ROSS D.REILLY 1 GRAY HENR Y COVENTRY SPAL DING 270 I_ 12 Octobe r FORFAR ALB CS1l WS--0 MANN P.REILLY PATERSON MILLAR BUIST WILKI ~ RAMSA Y HENR Y STEWART2 D.REILLY GRAY 1 ROSS!2l 2 COVENTRY II) CAM ERON 276 I 19 Octo ber SCONE THISTLE CL) W1--0 MANN MILLER PATERSON HENRY BUIST WILKIF. RAMSAY COVENTRY ROSS D.REILLY GRAY 1 P .REILLY MAHER I~] SPALDING 198

26 October Forfar West End tN2l W2--0 MANN MILLER 1 PATERSON SPALDING BUIST WILKI . RAMSAY HENRY ROSS 1 D.REILLY GRAY MAHER t8l KENNE DY t10l P.REILLY 182 I

02 November East Craiaie (ll W1--0 MANN P.REILLY PATERSON SPALDING BUIST WILKIE RAMSAY MILLER ROSS D.REILLY MAHER GRAY t8l 1 KENNED Y 111 HEN RY 222 09 November LA RKHALL CS2l 1 16 November -~ I 1 3 N0"ern ber LOCHEE HARP IT1l 30 November 07 December -·------•·----~------14 December 21 December

28 Dec ember I 04 January GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS ? I 11 Januarv A large selection of limited edition club merchandise will soon be ·····-····-·•·•·--···------., 18 Januarv I ! available from our local stockist, PM IRVINE, NEWSAGENT. We are 25 Januarv ,- expecti ng delivery of Lambswool Pullovers, Drill Tops, Pork Pie Hats, ·- -• 01 Februarv : Replica Strips, Ski Hats, Ties and Polo Shirts. -j- -- I 08 Feb ruarv I r Watch This Space for further detais and you'll find what to give the -· -·--- 15 February 1------I man ( or woman) that's got everyt ng, for Christmas . I 22 February 01 March . i 08 March __J I I i- 15 M arch I ,- 22 March I 29 March --~ 05 Aoril 12 Acril 1 19 Acril i Home Matches in CAPITALS . Numbers after players names indicates goalsc orers . Numbers in brackets indicates player substituted . 'W/ *L- Won/ Lost on Penalty kicks . Letter in brackets after opposition i ndicates competition as fol lows : L- N C.R . League Div .l S- 0.V .D. Scottish Cup H-He rschell Trophy T-T ayca r Trophy D- D.J .Laing P- Perthshire Advertiser Cup W-Whyte & Mackay Cup N-North End Cent Cup I COVER PHOTOGRAP H A vi e w of Tayport from t he Rj v er Tc.,y by fa in Cougan I o, · 11 :-.cn1 11:-.11 n ·,1111~ cu, "'rmhorn[ I" 1>DIERARI\ SINCE WE LAST MET SCOTTISH CUP PREVIEW ftUII -G!EJ- Since we met in 1990 Larkhall have played 14 game s i n the OVD Scottish Jun i or Cup. Only 5 have been away games, 2 of which Although the second round draw has thrown up a number of attractive have been to Tayside. Their best run was 1991 / 92 . They lost to t ies . the pick of today's field is the Ayrshire derby between Eas t Craigie in round 3 but successfully prote s t e d before going Au c h i nleck Talbot and Kilwinning Rangers. Auchinleck, already out out to eventua l runners-up Glenafton in round 4 . Two round s later o f ( for them) the second 'major' . the West of Scotland Cup. a re under Gl e nafton ended Tayport's interest. s ever e pr e ssure to ensure that their season doesn ' t e ffectiv e ly end a t 3 .40pm this afternoon. Kilwinning , having stuff e d Camelon in 1991 / 9 2 R2 Larkhall 2 Broxburn 0 th e ir 1st r ound replay, will feel that this is to be their season at R3 Larkhall 1 East Craigie 2 * won protest l as t . R4 Glenafton 2 Larkhall 1

Fife ho s ts s ome e xcellent ties. Thornton Hibs v Hill O ' Beath for 1992 / 93 Rl Larkhall 4 Luncarty 2 e xample. Hibs surprised the pundits with their Peddie Smith Maloco R2 Larkhall 11 Burghead 3 Cup wi n ea rlier th i s season and they will fancy their c ha nc es against R3 St Josephs 1 Larkhall 0 th e Haws . Hill O'Beath still rely on several of the squad which b r ought them Scottish Cup success in 1990 and , to boo s t their pool, 1993 / 94 R2 Forres 3 Larkhall 3 th e y hav e bought back one of that side, Rab Duncan , from Lochee rep Larkhall 4 Forr e s 0 Unite d . Ra b • s stay at Thomson Park might have been short but he did R3 Bonnyrigg 4 Larkhall 2 s how i n that spell that he still has an eye for goal. 1994 / 9 5 Rl Larkhall 2 Wishaw 1 Ne wburgh , under th e shrewd management of Norrie McArthur. are R2 Larkhall 8 Islavale 0 developing into an effective force and will provide St Josephs R3 Larkhall 0 Kil winning 3 with stiff opposition at the tight and trim East Shore Park. Carnoustie Panmure will have designs on a run in the cup and they 1995 / 96 R2 East Craigie 0 Larkhall 3 c ould have asked for an easier match than St Andrews United at R3 Larkhall 1 Livingston 2 Rec r e at i on Park. Saints have had a fairly pallid start to the season bu t t he s i gh t o f two of their former players in the Gowfers s quad will g ive them an edg e .

Tr anent hav e been struggling in the East Di vision One but the influence of the recently appointed ex-Jam Tart and Celt Mike Galloway as manager will surely be apparent when they visit Downfield. Down the road at Glenesk there is an intriguing tie be tween Violet and Glenrothes . They met pre-season when the Fifers wa llop e d the Pansies. New management team of Glennie & Kell may not ha ve bee n a round their new c harges long enough to put th e skids under a n i n -f orm Glenrothes . HOME DEBUT FOR ALLAN? An inter es ting tie at Thomson Park where Shotts Bon Accord are the v i sitor s . After a year out (literally) when their committee were The loss of Ewan Cameron (now working on a Sa turd a y) following on bl a ck balled following the case of the great medical certificate f rom th e retiral of Hamish Mackay left us s ho r t in t he striking swindle, Shotts are back in business, albeit in Reebok Di vision Two . department. That gap has been filled by the signing two weeks They will still regard themselves as a Premier side so L o chee United ago o f Allan Kennedy from Montrose FC. In 1993 / 94 Allan hit 14 will have to be on their guard . goals in Division 3 and 22 the following season when the Gable A lo ng trip s outh for Inverurie Loco but , having re c ruited the Endies were championship runners-up . A transfer to Arbroath for ma nagement team from Cove Rangers , they could have a su r prise in a five figure fee this time last season proved not to be too good sto r e for an i nc onsisitent Glenafton. a move and h e returned to Links Park later that season. It' s a long time since Petershill have done much in the Cup but they wi 11 a t tr a c t a good attendance for their game ag ai nst Bo' ness Allan will be sponsored this season by the Western Australia Unit ed . Tayport FC Supporters ' Club. Arb r oa th SC's s l i p has been showing a wee bit in r ece nt we eks and t hey' ll not f ind it easy in what is something of a derby match at Bro omfi e ld , Montrose agains t Roselea . However , i f it' s windy t hey ' ll be right at home because if there ' s a windie r spot than Broo mf ie l d , i t' s Se a ton Park ! Round the Regions Round the Regions S .I F,A CENTRAL REGION S .I FA CENTRAL REGION ABERCQRN LEAGUE CUP, 1996/97 ABERCQRN LEAGUE CUP 1996/97 G~ f' W D L E A etsW.D GROU..P..'.G: F' W D L E A ets GJD 1 1 ~KILSYTH -- -;-± :i.J _!_ _j_pj aj _G Q_ 7 POLLOK 4 4 . 0 . O 16 : 2 : 1l_. 14_ VALE of LEVEN 4 3 ' 1 : O i 10 , 6 , 10 4 flRTHURLIE __4 ____3 _ 0 _ _7 . 9 __ 1_ _ - --- - ·- - ---,- ' ! - . 1_ 8 CUMBERNAULD : 4 1 . 0 3 i 9 ; 10 , 3 -1 IBENBURB 4 1 1 2 3 7 4 -4 ------•·- -· -'··- · +--- -- T---l.----1 - - •-- - . ROB ROY ' 4 1 , 0 3 : 9 , 13 3 -4 NEILSTON 4 1 . 0 3 3 . 8 3 -5 ·--- ·------r- 0 -- t-- --·----t----r------DUNIPACE 4 1 : 0 3 1 6 ' 12 3 -6 ,ST..ANTHONYS 4 0 1 3 2 ' 8 1 -6 GBQJJ_f_~.fr f' W D L E A F'.1sGJJ) GROUP'H' F' W D L E A F'.1sGLD iGREENOCK 4 2 1 1 10 7 7 3 !PORT GLASGOW 4 . 2 1- 1 8 - ' 7 7 1 -~~~~-·------;-- }--i+--· -'-½·- -, 1---, -1-. -i1-"-i - , -~ t- FORTH : 4 , 1 ' 3 0 ' 3 , 2 6 1 JOHNSTONE I .- ,:_=T:J ::T~-1. ~ . o CARLUKE -+1- J _1 _ I_ 1 _; 2 ! 7 j_S • 4 1 !YOKER 4 1 1 2 5 6 4 -1 COL TNESS , 4 , 0 ' 1 3 i 8 , 14 , 1 -6 'RENFREW 4 __ 1__ 1 2 5 8 4 -3 GRO~ F' W D L E A F'.1sGLD QUARTER FINALS. 31108/96 _LESMAHAGOW ! 4 3 , 1 , 0 ~ L!Q_ 5 ILANARK __ (!_ , 1 :LESMAHAGOW 1 BLANTYRE ! 4 : 3 0 , 1 · 11 ' 8 · 9 3 ~HETTLESTON 3 : 1 IPETERSHILL,_ STONEHOUSE j 4 1 -:1 - 2 ~J 4 ! _4- -2 BAILLIESTON 1 1 1 0 ,KILSYTH LARKHALL ' 4 _;__Q__~-- 3 + U l 1_JJ.L ,--~ ..,2 POLLOK --- - ;J ~ jJOHNSTON ROY AL ALBERT ; 4 ' 0 , 1 . 3 , 5 9 : 1 -4 ! SEMI FINALS 07/09/96 GROUP 'D' F' W D L E A F'.1sGID BAILLIESTON O i5 !SHETTLESTOIII _ .BAILLIESTON j-1. j_3__ (_Q_;_ O_jJJ_+L J___ ~ 1_1 POLLOK · 4 i 1 iLESMAHAGOW ,J:_f:!.QRNIEWOOD , 3 ;--1_ ; _1_ _, ~ ; 2._ t- _§_~_4_ 0 :BELLSHILL __ , 3 _ _1 : 0 ,_l_j_l__t-9 ~ 3 -6 S J FA CENTRAL REGION WISHAW ; 3 i O i 1 , 2 ' 1 i 6 i 1 -5 ABERCORN LEAGUE CUP FINAL GRO_ue..'.f.' F' W D L E A E'U !,JD EJ.NAL 'PETERSHILL 4 : 3 : 1 . 0 1 15 I 2 : 10 13 l).JL1JJJ.s6. !POLLOK _ __4 __ l j SHETTLESTON 1t~Jti~~-----} :i ~b-f :lTI_;J •'.f ST.ROCHS _____ 4 ' 0 __ 2 _ ___2 __ 4_ . 12_' 2 -8 The sending offs for Shettleston , Lamont and Dalzell ,bo th for fouls on Roh Anderson , made it an up hill battle and goals from Dan Diver and Rah GLASGOW Perth 4 0 2 2 4 ! 17 1 2 -13 GBQU£..'.E' f' W D L E A ets GJD Anderson gave Pollok a 2-0 lead at half time SHETTLESTON 4 3 , 0 , 1 : 8 ; 3 1 9 5 In the second half nine man Shettleston produced a spirited come back to VALEof -CLYDE - - 4 -:-2 - 0-- 2-'g fg ;-6 ' 0 level the match at 2-2 Late goals from Dil•er and John Barratt sealed the ·EAST KILBRIDE ' 4 2 : 0 , 2 5 5 6 0 match for Pollok and ensured the cup went back to Newlandsfield . CAMBUSLANG ' 4 - -2 ;-0 ~2 · . 7 i10 . 6 -3 Sub' Paul Maher for Shettleston was red carded for a foul on Polloks Roh RUTHERGLEN 4 1 0 3 4 7 3 -3 Anderson. 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Under New Ownership Mr & Mrs D. Baikie CountySports Tayport Arms (Free House) (Perth)Ltd. Live Ent ertainm ent at Weekends NI COLA IN WORLD RANKINGS Sports & LeisureSpecialists Bar Lun ches Da ily Tayport's 19 years old Mo nday-Sa turday 12.00 -2. 00 p.m. tennis star, Nicola Payne, 8-14 St. John Street Su nday 12.30-3.00 p .m. who is sponsored by Tayport FC, ha s e ntered the Perth PH1 5SP Hig h Teas {Boo k ing Ad visa bl e) WTA rankings at No . 1063. Tel: 626331 Sunday 4.00 -5.30 J J. 111. Ranked No 37 i n Britain, Nicola's ranking comes Fmu-lion Suih· A"ailahl.- following success on the Suppliers to Tayport F.C. Sate llite Tour in t// '/)Ju •s of F111u·1i,ms ( ,'utt •tf •tl Jo,- Croa tia , Cyprus & France. and many other clubs on H 1•'11li11µ.s./•' 1111f'rt1ls.llirllult"s• t'lt·. /(, ,, i,l, ,11/His, ·o. lluj]i •t .l11•1111s,;,, l<1•q111•.,t Keep up the good work, Tayside. IJ11t.'iifle _J•u11ctio11s( ,'ut,_•n •,l ji,r Nicola. Generousdiscoun ts Nicola with Tayport 5 Nelson Str eet players Grant Paterson, available - Gra nt Buist. Stevie Taypor t , DD6 9D N Stewart & Grant Miller. ask for Ian Duff Te lepho ne (0 1382) 553202 TFINDHORN SUPPLIES,,. SNIFFING ABOUT WITH THE SNOUT SUPPLIERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF INDUSTRIAL AS suggested in this column many moons ago the Evening Telegraph WORKWEAR AND LEISUREWEAR has co me up wit h a new format for their Junior football coverage. Gone is the Thursday and Friday column covering Angus and Perthshire and instead there is an expanded column from 'Junicus' 106 FINDHORN STREET, DUNDEE DD4 9PN on a Wednesday. Definitely a step in the right direction. And, we understand, it's the intention to improve the column further TELEPHONE/FAX/ANSAPHONE: (01382) 509381 by highlighting a particular issue from time to time. Now, if MOBILE: (0589) 511537 only the Sporting Post could manage to get an action photo with some spectators in the background once in a while ...... !

LOOK for big things from City in the future . East of Scotland Division One Champions last season, City have taken A Local Company Supplying a Complete over the lease of Meadowbank Stadium and are reckoned to be one of the East Seniors most ambitious clubs. Range of Head to Toe Protection, THE Canniepairt had a near record crowd earlier this week and not a ball was kicked! A crowd of just under 2,000 attended the club's Guy Fawkes Night Bonfire and Fireworks Extravaganza . including Boilersuits, Rigger Jackets, Ground staff have had their work cut out since trying to get the place shipshape and get all the sparklers gathered up . Thermal Jackets, Industrial Boots. WITH the appointment of former Forfar Albion boss Ian Simpson as a third co-manager at Thomson Park. what's the odds on Lochee United adding a fo urth? You know what they say-'two's company but three's a crowd'! Contact Findhorn to meet your needs. WHAT about Scotsport on Sunday past. An hour plus of rabbiting on about bloody Rangers and Celtic and in the last se c onds of the programme t he result of the Challenge Cup Final . No report, no scorer , nothing. With Stranraer achieving their first success in over 100 years you'd have thought there might have been some sort of report. Quality Poly/Cotton Football Training

Follow ing the controversy in the local press concerning the Tops at Competitive prices are also being c lub's car boot sales, club officials accepted an invitation to atte nd the monthly meeting of Tayport Community Council to disc uss their concerns. It was a satisfactory meeting as far as manufactured. the club was concerned. The complaints were generally ill­ foun ded with the local Police representative stating that the matters raised were the sole responsibility of the Police and that the Football Club should be commended for the manner in which they run their sales and manage the traffic in the vicinity of The Canniepairt . Interestingly enough two of the Community Council members who were quoted in the press article were Sizes: Small to Extra Large. cons picuous by their absence at the aforementioned meeting . For details of the tops or other products APPARENTLY Big Jock,the Tayside Region secretary, was called upon to read the riot act recently after visiting a club following receipt of a complaint that the dressing rooms were grotty! phone Findhorn. CASTLESTORES NCR TAYSIDE LEAGUE JOHN WALKER LEAGUE (Proprietors: Stan & Ella) PHILLIPS Results . Sat 2 NOV . DIVISION 1 W D L F A PI DIVISION1 WDL FA P Div 1 • Arbroath SC ~ 1 Scone Th Bo'neee Unit ed 5 2 1 16- 8 17 55 Castle Street, Tayport St.J oeeph 'e 10 1 0 32- 1 31 Bankfoo1 Ath ~2 St.Joseph "a Tayport 9 1 0 22- 1 28 CarnOU811e 2·1 North End Newtng rng e St4r 5 1 1 13- 4 16 DECORATORS Carnouetie 8 2 1 37-16 26 Linlithgow R06e 4 2 1 16-11 14 Downfield 2-0 Jean field Sw ifts WHITBUR N 4 1 3 13-10 13 HIGH CLASS North End (+3) 7 1 5 3~20 25 East Cralg le ~ 1 Tayport Downfi"1d 5 6 1 27·17 21 Klnnoull 1-3 Lochee United Carnalon 4 1 2 12· 9 13 LICENSEDGROCERS • PAINTING & Arbroa1h SC 5 1 3 23- 9 16 Violet 2-0 Forfar Albion . Bonnybrldge 3 4 3 13- 11 13 Kinnoull (·3) 6 1 5 18-1716 Div 2 • Blairgow rle 1-2 Elmwood Armadale Thistle 3 1 3 13-11 1O DECORATING Dundee Vio let 4 1 7 17-31 13 Brach in Vies 2· 1 Luncarty Bonnyrigg Acee 3 1 3 9- 10 10 Arnieton Rangers 2 1 4 7-1 1 7 PURVEYORSOFWALLACE'S . i \ East Craigle 3 2 6 16-25 11 Lochee Harp 3-1 Roselea [).mbar United 2 O 2 2- 6 6 Loch8'! United 3 2 7 15-25 11 DSC Laague Cup • sem i-fina ls• ·•- ·•,• ·· Harth ill Royal 1 0 7 7-18 3 ANDFISHER & DONALDSON'S • SIGN WRITING Jeanfield Sw 2 2 6 8-28 8 Broughty Athl etic 1-2 Kirrie Th ieUa Scone ThiaUe 2 1 6 8-25 7 Forfar W. End 3-1 Coupar Angus Tran MI O 2 6 6-18 2 FAMOUSBAKERY PRODUCTS Forfar Albion 2 0 9 11-28 6 FIFE DIVISION 2 W D L F A Pt • CARPET F auldhouse Un 8 1 0 20- 9 25 Bankfoot Ath O 3 9 12-34 3 John Fyfe Cup- rnd 1 • ~ Livingston Unit ed 6 2 1 28-13 20 FRESHLYMADE CLEANING --L~-~; Dundonald Bluebal l 0-1 Newbu rgh DIVISION 2 W D L FA P Stonaybu rn 5 1 4 19-10 16 HIii O'Beath Hthrn (p) Roeyth Ree Elmwood 4 1 11 9-1213 MU88elburgh Ath 5 0 1 12· 4 15 HOT& COLDROLLS DOMESTIC GIM roth.., 6-0 Oakley United Kirria Th laUa 32 1 19-1111 Edinbur g h United 4 1 1 15- 9 13 COMMERCIAL ,-!-\ St .And rews U 6-1 Tulli allan Thistle Pumphera ton 4 1 2 12· 9 13 ,~41 Forfar W.End 3209-411 Lochgelly Albert 2-6 Kelty Hearts SANDWICHES Breehin Vies 3228-811 Black.burn United 3 1 4 6-15 10 Kirkcaldy YM 2-0 Steelend Vies Broughty Ath 2 3 1 9-6 9 Bathgata Thi.Ue 2 3 2 11. 7 9 Th ornton Hibs 5-3 Crosagatee Pr . Lochee Harp 2 3 1 13-12 9 Sauc hie 2 1 6 12-20 7 ;/~'.,'\i EAST-Div 1 • ORDERSDELIVERED Roseles 2 3 314-16 9 Broxbum Athletic 1 4 6 14-24 7 Armlldal e Th 2-0 TrAnent Luncarty 2 1 312 · 9 7 Ormiston Prmrose 1 4 5 16-28 7 TEL (01382) 543062 Dunbar United 1-0 Arniston Agre Blairgow rie 0 3 3 5-11 3 Dalkei th ThisUe 1 2 4 11-15 5 TEL: 552091 Carne/on (p) Bonnybridga 3 WELLGATEST, NEWPORT-ON-TAY, FIFE Arbroath Vice 0 2 1 6-10 2 Hadd lngtn Athletic 1 2 5 14-22 5 Newtongrange 3-1 Whitburn Coupar Angus 0 0 5 3-17 0 Weet Calder 1 1 3 5-10 4 Linlithgow Acee 3-2 Bonnyr igg JOHN FYFE LEAGUE Harthlll Royal 0-3 Bo'neea Un . RFE & LOTHIANS ClP · rd 1 WDL FA P Olv 2 • Dalkelth 1-2 M.-elburgh Whilburn 2·2 ,1-2 Hill O'Beath Kelty Hearta 80038-6 Hl W8111Calder (p) Edinburgh Bonny rigg Re 1-1,2-3 Newburgh Hill O'Beath Haw 7 0 2 21· 8 14 RAMSAY'S Fauldhouse 1-0 Sauch le FORGE Harthill Roya l 1-1,3-2 Tulliallan Oakley United 6 0 2 16- 16 12 Haddington 4-2 Broxburn Arnieton Ranger., 3-1 Oakley Un Glenrothee 5 1 1 13- 9 11 Pumpherston 1-3 Bathgate MINI-SKIPS FABRICATIONS Glen rothee 3-0 Blackburn Un Dundonald BI 4 1 2 18- 9 9 Orm iston 1-1 Stonayburn Thornton Hiba 2-0 Armadala Th Thornton Hibe 4 0 2 14-10 8 Livingston 6-1 Blackbum . 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Its clubs are largely professiona l Brora Rangers 1-1 Loesiemouth CraigroY9ton 2 1 2 7- 5 7 East Fife l 4 6 8-28 7 and are engaged at a level different to the other minor associations. C\achnacuddin 3-3 Fraa«burgh Gala F airyd....,, 2 1 1 5- 3 7 Cove Rangers 1-0 Rothee Spartans 2 0 0 5- 1 6 Somewhere along the line in relatively recent history, the Juniors appear to have lost their traditional role in the Scottish game which saw their clubs act as linishing schools for young professionals registered with Scottish League SECOND WDLFAPt Elgin City 2-1 Forres Mech PencaiUand 2 0 2 4· 5 6 Ayr Unitenh'semuir 3 5 4 15- 8 14 Lothian Thlatte 3 1 111 - 3 10 Edinburgh Ath 4-1 Coldstream T ollcr06S United 2 2 0 9 · 4 8 Scottish scene . Brechin City 2 4 511-13 10 Vale of Lelthan 0-5 Whitehill Welf Kel•o United 2 2 1 8- 8 8 The Juniors form an important part of the fabric of Scottish football : their clubs. which are representative of small Dumbarton 8 10-26 6 3 Premier Division. Coldstream 2 0 11 - 2 7 towns in practically every corner of the land. should be encouraged and nourished . Berwick Rng 2 9 14-36 5 Edinburgh City 5-1 Edinburgh Univ Selkirk 2 2 13- 9 7 Attempts have to be made to reduce the "isolation" referred to and there should be a strengthening of the now tenuous Gala F airydean 3-1 Craigroyston Hawick Roy . Alb 2 1 1 8- 7 7 links between the Scottish Junior FA and the senio r game. The senio r clubs are interested in young gifted players and TIIIRD W D L F A Pt Preston Athlwc 1-0 Annan Athletic EasthoueeeLily 2 1 2 5 - 6 7 most of them would in all probab ility still welcome the availability of a sound proving ground provided that the Cowdcnbeath 7 2 3 20-12 23 First Div - Eyemouth 1• 1 Selkirk PaebleaRover• 1 1 2 9 -12 4 youngsters concerned were not going to be subjected to crude macho approaches which have little to do with real Albion Rovers 6 4 2 18 -11 22 HawickRA 3-1 E asthou9<18 Vale of Leithen 0 2 1 6- 8 2 football . There is still a chink of light for both interests and it would seem that both could benef it were it enlarged . Kelso United 1-4 Lothian Thistle Eyemouth 0 1 3 4- 7 1 Montrose 6 2 4 20-16 20 In all probab ility , progressive and ambitious Scottish Football League clubs would welcome the chance to "adopt'· , Paeblea Rovers 1-2 CS Strollers 0 0 6 5 -26 0 Ross Orunty 6 5 18-15 19 Heriot-Watt similarly minded Junior clubs and both could benef it enormously, but the environment to which the youngsters are 3-0 Heriot-Watt U. Otley Thistle 5 4 3 18-16 19 Tollcr06S Un SOUTH LEAGUE· going to be exposed has lo be one of teaching and skill. AlloaAthletic 5 3 417-1518 SOU1li w D L F A Pt QOS 3-0 Stran A~ Maxwltn &-4 Crootwn Blackwood Dyn 8 1 3 35 -20 25 Forfar Athleti c 4 3 5 19-2:2 15 (11) The Abolitlon ot Amateurand ProfessionalStatus Thr88w 3-1 Gin~n , Wigtwn 2-3 N.Stawrt Dumfries HSFP 6 3 1 26 -1221 Annan 0-3 StCulh, Dlbeattie 2-3 B'wood Arbroath 2 4 6 7 -14 10 ST . 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CHALLENGE CUP COCA-COLA CUP- Threave Rovers 4 2 3 17-16 14 acmi-finals- Dalbeattie Star 3 3 423-1812 Additionally, having 'opened' the game to the extent recommended, the SFA should consider the next step on the road acmi- finals - Oct 22ll.3 - to complete open-ness and that is that it should no longer be considered an offence for any club to pay a player for his Wigtown & Bid 4 0 7 19 -25 12 St.Johnstone 4-2 MontrOilC services should it so wish . It may come as a shock to our traditional football culture to suggest that any club may pay Dunfennline 1-6 RHDgers 413-2010 Stranracr 3-0 Morton Stranraer Ath \ 3 a player ii it has a mind to do so but, of course, a moment's reflection will reveal that if a club wishes to adhere to its Dundee 1 4 2 11 -12 6 firutl - Sunday Nov 3. Hearts 3-1 Glrv an Arnateur amateur principles it may certainly do so. It works perfec tly well in other countr ies where. like here. those with the final - Nov 24 - live Sky TV Ann1m Athletic 2 0 6 13-23 6 inclination or capability to pay anyone are few and far between. In any case, this step should be for future SffiANRAER 1-0St .Johnst one Creetown 2 0 8 18 -39 6 consideration and should not cloud the principle issue of the basic freedom of any player to play in whatever grade will (Griffin, og 27) Att: 5562 RANGERS v HEARTS TarffRoveis 0 6 7-31 1 have him regardless of so called "status".

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