HOLDER Slow and Easy A launch their title defence against fellow Section Two team Wharton Cons C.
Those pair meet at Weaverham's Owley Wood, where they will start with the same handicap - 66 chalks.
Big guns Frodsham Red Lion A, Castle Private A and Wharton Cons A take on Barnton CC B, Davenham A and Bunbury respectively.
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There are two Section Six survivors, Barnton CC C and Kelsall C, face tough tasks against Winsford Cons A and Meadow Bank B in their clashes.
Winsford Cons C are the only Section Five side left in the competition. They meet Hazel Pear A at Castle Private One.
Whitby Cup Round Two Monday, May 12 Winsford Cons C (108)v Hazel Pear A (66) (at Winnington Park Rec One)
Comberbach B (76) v Castle Pte B (32) (at Davenham)
Wharton Cons C (66) v Slow & Easy A (66) (at Owley Wood Two)
Barnton CC C (130) v Winsford Cons A (16) (at Bunbury)
Rudheath Pte A (40) v Owley Wood A (32) (at Hartford)
Wharton Cons B (28) v Winnington A (40) (at Crowton)
Moulton RBL A (90) v Cuddington A (90) (at Wharton Cons)
Norley (100) v Hartford B (140) (at Frodsham Red Lion)
Frodsham Red Lion C (66) v Rudheath B (102) (at Tarporley RBL)
Meadow Bank B (94) v Kelsall C (140) (at Winnington Park Rec Three)
Frodsham Red Lion A (Scr) v Barnton CC B (98) (at Cuddington)
Wharton Cons A (8) v Bunbury (102) (at Beech Tree)
Kelsall A (12) v Barnton CC A (46) (at Delamere)
Davenham A (92) v Castle Pte A (Scr) (Owley Wood One)
Winsford Cons B (56) v Owley Wood B (70) (at Moulton RBL)
Lostock A (98) v Meadow Bank A (32) (at Spinner & Bergamot)
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