Juniors
ARTHURLIE set up a quarter- final White and Mackay clash with Glenafton or Cumnock following their 3-1 replay win over Lugar.
Mark McLaughlin and Jim Creaney put Arthurlie 2-0 ahead before a mistake by goalkeeper Cormack allowed Ian Dick to pull one back. Substitute Steven Quigg scored Arthurlie's third.
Kilwinning won through by the same score against Lesmahagow. An own goal by Danny Drew put Kilwinning ahead and Mark Cameron headed No.2.
An Eddie McGuinness header pulled Linlithgow back into the game but Norman Montgomery restored Kilwinning's two-goal lead.
An injury-time goal from David Menelaws gave league leaders Shotts a 2-2 draw with Benburb.
Menelaws had opened the scoring in the seventh minute, but a double from Gary McGrotty - one from the penalty spot - looked to have secured the points until Menelaws struck again.
After last week's 7-0 defeat by Arthurlie, Lanark bounced back with a 3-1 win over Baillieston. Brian McKay put Lanark ahead and further goals by Tom McLaughlan and Billy Mullan put the game beyond Baillieston who got a late goal from Thierre.
Cambuslang eased their
relegation problems with a 2-0 over Neilston thanks to goals from Derek Cooke and Andy Noble.
New manager Ronnie Lowrie failed to turn around Pollok's
fortunes as they slumped to
bottom place following their 3-2 defeat by Glencairn.
Scot Cameron put the Glens ahead, but Ian McLaughlan equalised before half time. Scott Smith and Drew McWilliams then shot Glencairn into a 3-1 lead before Robert Downs made it 3-2.
Kris Brown scored a hat trick as Vale of Leven kept alive their
promotion hopes with a 4-1 win over Forth.
Petershill will meet Kilsyth in the quarter-final of the Abercorn Cup following their 1-0 defeat of Rob Roy courtesy of a header by George Porter.
A Stevie Gallan goal just before half-time gave Auchinleck a share of the points with Largs Thistle.
Cumnock went top of the league with their 2-1 win over Ardrossan. The goals coming from Rowan Alexander and John McMillan.