In-form Dundee put the disappointment of losing their appeal against a 25-point penalty behind them by beating Stirling 2-0.
Stephen O'Donnell and Leigh Griffiths were on target as Dundee stretched their unbeaten run to nine matches and make ir five consecutive victories.
Although the visitors started brightly, the highly-rated Griffiths became a major influence and his fine work led to Scott Christie denying Nicky Riley.
Christie also had to tip away a 35-yarder from Griffiths before O'Donnell opened the scoring after 35 minutes with a composed finish from a pass by Sean Higgins.
Griffiths was a constant thorn in Albion's side, and Jonathan Brown had to head one of his efforts off the line, before the 20-year-old doubled the lead a minute into the second half by capitalising on a sloppy Jerome Heekeng backpass to round Christie and slot home.
Christie kept the score down with fine saves from O'Donnell and Griffiths (twice) and Andy Gibson wasted Stirling's best chance.
Source: DSG
Source: DSG