18:19 GMT, Saturday, 23 August 2008 19:19 UK
Montrose 1-1 Annan Athletic
Montrose's Hugh Davidson was sent off late on but the Angus side hung on for a 1-1 draw against Annan Athletic.
Montrose took the lead after 28 minutes when Scott Anson latched on to a long ball and fired in with a left-footed finish.
John Baird then hit a penalty off the post for the home side on half-time.
Annan came back in the second half when Ryan Adamson sent in a low cross on 73 minutes from the right and Graeme Bell scored with a diving header.
Four minutes later, Montrose were reduced to 10 men when Davidson was sent off for use of the elbow.
Montrose: A Trialist, Cumming, Hegarty, Jamie Buchan, Worrell, Bradley (Maitland 79), Doris, Davidson, Black (Stein 73), Anson, Baird (Stewart 90).
Subs Not Used: Hunter, Butter.
Sent Off: Davidson (77).
Goals: Anson 28.
Annan Athletic: Summersgill, Grainger (Adamson 70), Hill, Neilson, Inglis, Sloan, Jack, Jardine, Townsley, Archibald (Bell 70), Johnstone.
Subs Not Used: Watson, Walker, Calder.
Booked: Jardine, Johnstone.
Goals: Bell 73.
Att: 427
Ref: M Northcroft.
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