League Two wrap: Gunn shoots down Clyde, Berwick slip to bottom
A review of all five matches from Saturday's Scottish League 1 action.
Craig Gunn's early penalty gave League Two leaders Elgin a 1-0 victory over Clyde in a game which saw three players sent off.
Elgin hit the front after only four minutes when Gunn converted from the spot after Michael Bolochoweckyj was adjudged to have handled in the area.
The hosts faced a fight to retain their lead after Darryl McHardy was shown a straight red card for a professional foul in the early stages of the second half, but it was 10 against 10 just minutes later following Scott Durie's dismissal for a second bookable offence.
Clyde's hopes of taking something from the match ended when goalkeeper John Gibson saw red for serious foul play 15 minutes from time.
Ten-man Berwick fell to the bottom of League Two after letting slip a one-goal lead in a 2-1 defeat at Stirling.
In a match where all three goals were scored in the first 16 minutes, Berwick drew first blood in the ninth minute when Blair Henderson took advantage of some poor defending from the home side to find the bottom corner from the edge of the area.
The lead did not last long, however, as Mark Lamont's cross from the right was met by Ross Smith, whose strong header brought Stirling level four minutes later.
Berwick were then reduced to 10 men after 15 minutes when last man Jordan McGregor was adjudged to have fouled Darren Smith in the area.
Sean Dickson slotted home the spot-kick which proved enough for the Binos to claim all three points.
East Stirling moved off the bottom of the League Two table after a surprise 3-0 victory at promotion-chasing Queen's Park in wintry conditions.
The home side began the day five points off top spot and had opportunities to break the deadlock - most notably when David Galt headed against the outside of the post - before the Shire took a 36th-minute lead.
Thomas Orr took advantage of Bryan Wharton's poor header to burst through on goal and finish past William Muir before David McKenna doubled the advantage six minutes later with his close range strike.
The visitors had been without a victory in four league matches, with three defeats, but they made it two wins out of two over Queen's Park after Scott Ferries took advantage of more poor defending to slot home in the 68th minute.
East Fife maintained the pressure on Scottish League Two leaders Elgin with a 2-1 victory over Arbroath.
Nathan Austin had a shot cleared off the line early on but there was no keeping out his header from Steven Campbell's pinpoint cross in first-half stoppage time.
Austin caused Arbroath problems all afternoon and it was his ball across which gave Jamie Insall an easy tap-in to double East Fife's lead in the 64th minute.
Arbroath substitute Keiran Stewart found the net with a stunning long-range strike two minutes from time but East Fife held on to remain two points behind Elgin at the summit.
Gary Fraser struck from the penalty spot in stoppage time to earn Montrose a 3-3 draw at Annan in League Two.
Matty Flynn looked to have wrapped up the points for Annan when he put the hosts 3-1 ahead at Galabank in the 74th minute, but spot-kicks from Ross Campbell and Fraser in the closing stages rescued Montrose.
Annan fell behind after 32 minutes as Montrose's Fraser saw a shot saved by Blair Currie and Adrian Mallagaray put away the loose ball.
But Ryan McStay put Annan level in the 43rd minute when he drilled into the left corner, and they led from the 57th minute when Flynn was fouled by Neil Martyniuk and Bryan Gilfillan converted the penalty.
Flynn looked to have made it comfortable for Annan after smart work from Smart Osadolor.
However Campbell's 82nd-minute penalty made for a nervy finale, before Ben Jago was sent off for hauling down Campbell, with Fraser making the spot-kick count.