THE Old Firm have had many memorable cup finals over the years, with the Rangers supporters fondly remembering a final which took place at Hampden in 1970...

PETER (Paisley) - In the 1970 Scottish League Cup final Rangers beat Celtic 1-0. Can you tell me who scored for Rangers?

The match was played on October 24, 1970, at Hampden Park.

Sixteen-year-old Derek Johnstone scored the Rangers goal in front of 106,000 fans.

TEDDY BOY (Glasgow) - What was the exact route taken by the lorry carrying the Celtic team to Parkhead on May 26, 1967?

Actually, when the victorious Celtic team arrived back at the airport from Lisbon they boarded their team bus and made their way to Parkhead.

At the ground the players did a lap of honour onboard a builders lorry which belonged to a local firm R. D. Stewart.

It just happened to be around because some work was being carried out at the ground.

The man behind the wheel was former player John McAlindon who was employed at the club as a maintenance man.

CHARLIE (Wishaw) - Can you tell me, when USA had their famous World Cup win over England in 1950, how far did they go in the competition?

The Americans were eliminated at the initial group stages.

They finished bottom of their group, despite beating England.

The other two games were lost, 3-1 to Spain and 5-2 against Chile.

J MALLAN (Clydebank) - When Eyemouth United reached the quarter finals of the Scottish Cup in season 1959-60, who did they beat in the previous round?

On February 27, 1960, non-league Eyemouth beat Cowdenbeath 3-0 in the third round of the cup.

Eyemouth enjoyed home advantage and shocked the Fifers when they took the lead in 31 minutes through Steel and this score remained until half-time.

The second half saw Reid make it 2-0 on 59 minutes and 10 minutes later it was all over when Allan netted a third goal for a famous victory and go into the last eight of the Scottish Cup.

They got a home tie in the quarter-finals against Kilmarnock and the Ayrshire side won 2-0.