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Scottish League 1: Dumbarton move level on points with Queen's Park at league summit
Dumbarton moved level on points with Queen's Park at the top of Scottish League 1 after a third straight win at Falkirk.
Queen's remain top, but only on goal difference after a four-goal draw at Clyde, as Montrose drop to fourth following a defeat at home to Alloa Athletic.
Cove Rangers jumped from fifth to third, thanks to a win at Peterhead, while Airdrieonians made it four games unbeaten after a convincing victory at home to bottom-club East Fife.
Dumbarton's win at Paul Sheerin's Falkirk came after two quickfire goals from Kalvin Orsi and Callum Wilson.
Charlie Telfer pulled back a late consolation, but it was not enough as Sheerin's side drop to seventh.
That result means Dumbarton are level on 13 points with Queen's at the top after they drew 2-2 at Clyde.
David Goodwillie broke the deadlock, but two goals in three minutes from Louis Longridge and a Grant Gillespie penalty turned the game around.
However, Goodwillie struck in the last minute to consign the Hampden side to a third league draw in four games.
Cove put an end to a two-game winless run as Rory McAllister's 79th-minute penalty made it five defeats in seven games for second-bottom Peterhead.
The result lifted Paul Hartley's side above Falkirk and Montrose, who were undone at home to Alloa after first-half goals from Mouhamed Niang and Adam King.
And East Fife remain rooted to the foot of the table after two Callum Gallagher goals either side of a Scott McGill strike gave Airdrie a 3-0 home win.