In the Eastern Ontario semis, Smith Falls defeated Pembroke 30-14; 22-12 (Total: 52-26). …………………………………………………… In game one, Smith Falls crushed Pembroke 30-14 as Jerry Livingstone scored 12, George Rodney 6, Jack Rodney 6, Calvert 4 and Russ Warren 3, while Watkins, Leach, Howard and Cookman were scoreless. Mackie led Pembroke with 6. B Cohen added 5 and Garrow 3, while V Pilon, Rockbank, E Cohen, A Pilon, S Trapp, Beel, Carmody and Davis were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Smith Falls prevailed 22-12 as Jerry Livingstone scored 9, George Rodney 8, Jack Rodney 4 and Cookman 1, while Russ Warren, R Calvert, Howard, Watkins, David and Jensen were scoreless. A Mackie led Pembroke with 5. E Cohen added 3, V Pilson 2 and W Beal 2, while B Cohen, P Carmody, B Davis, S Trapp, A Pilson and O Raaflaub were scoreless.
In the other Eastern Ontario semi, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons defeated the Brockville Collegiate Red Rams 68-20; 2-0 (default). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe thrashed Brockville 68-20 after leading 40-7 at the half. George Carson and Robert Davis each scored 12 to pace the Gryphons. Murray McLean added 10, Don Finlayson 9, Bill Merrill 7, James Fraser 6, George Reynolds 5, Ken MacAdam 2 and Tom Daley 2, while Douglas Irvine was scoreless. Ace Robinson led Brockville with 7. Willie Burns added 6, Jimmy Clayton 3, Latham 2, Miller 1 and Martin 1, while Ben Montgomery and Simpson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Brockville defaulted, saying they were so badly beaten in game one that a rematch was pointless.
In the Eastern final, the Glebe Gryphons defeated Smith Falls 56-18; 25-27 (Total: 81-45).
…………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe spanked Smith Falls 56-18 as Jim Fraser scored 18, Tom Daley 10, Douglas Irvine 8, Robert Davis 8, George Reynolds 6, George Carson 2, Don Finlayson 2 and Ken MacAdam 2, while Murray MacLean and Bill Merrill were scoreless. George Rodney led Smith Falls with 9. Jerry Livingstone added 5 and Russ Warren 4, while Jack Rodney, Calvert, David, Jenner, Watkins, Howard and Cookman were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Smith Falls edged Glebe 27-25 as Jack Rodney scored 9, Russ Warren 8, George Rodney 6, Jerry Livingstone 4 and A Jenner 2, while L Calvert, B Howard, M Cookman and O Watkins were scoreless. Jim Fraser led the Gryphons with 9. Tom Daley added 8, Robert Davis 6, George Carson 1 and Douglas Irvine 1, while Don Finlayson, George Reynolds, Murray Maclean, Ken MacAdam and Bill Merrill were scoreless.
In the COSSA playoffs: …………………………………………………… In the semis, Niagara Falls Stamford dusted Orillia 47-17 as Jack Thomas scored 11, Stewart 8, Fraser 8, Farrington 8, Haswell 4, Montgomery 4, Jackson 2 and Dalby 2, while Prest and Smith were scoreless. Cocoran led Orillia with 5. G Laver added 5, Hunter 4, Crawford 2 and Carter 1, while Dunn, Smith, McPhie, Middleton and O’Brien were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Peterborough clipped Belleville 26-21. …………………………………………………… In the final, the Niagara Falls Stamford Collegiate Institute Hornets defeated Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational Institute 39-16 as Stewart scored 12 and Dalby 12. Peterborough (coached by Bamforth) included Doug McPherson, Ross Pulkinghorn, Jim Thorburn, Ron Burns, Philip Amys, Vince Holmes, Walter Ward, George Sedgewick, Gordon McIntyre, Harry Marsh, Tom Smart and Don Welch.
In Patton Cup play, defending champion Timmins was challenged by Schumacher and defeated x-x. …………………………………………………… In the final, Kirkland Lake defeated Schumacher 26-13. Kirkland Lake included McMillan, Sweet, Craig, Henderson, Hamiken, Racicot, Gavan, McClelland and MacDonald. Schumacher included Marks, Percival, Heath, Davis, Flowers, Kuly, Sky, Besley, Sheculski and Waddle.
In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor Patterson Panthers defeated Aylmer 26-14 as Farmer scored 9, Kaplan 6, Neal 4, Zafiroff 4, Little 2 and West 1, while Grimoldi and Brownell were scoreless. C Bodkin paced Aylmer with 6. G Montieth added 3, D Montieth 3 and R Harvey 2, while A Millard, Waterworth and Cheesman were scoreless.
In the other WOSSA semi, the Kitchener St. Jerome’s Lions edged Sarnia Collegiate & Tech 19-15 as John Zinger scored 8, Glen Julien 6, Lorne Schmaltz 3 and Clarence Schmaltz 2, while John Montag, Joe Zinger, Leo Zinger, Dave Schwan and Gerald Reidel were scoreless. The Lions also included Donald King, Leo Schmaltz. Dave Tolmie led Sarnia with 7. Cote added 4, Arnie McWaters 2 and Cal Adams 2, while Thompson, Pathovski, Hollinger, Murray and Perry were scoreless.
In the West playoffs and provincial quarterfinals, Hamilton Delta defeated the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets 30-23; 38-21 (Total: 68-44). The Hornets included Jack Thomas, Stewart, Fraser, Farrington, Haswell, Montgomery, Jackson, Dalby, Prest, Smith, Irwin.
In the West final, the Windsor Patterson Panthers dispatched the Kitchener St. Jerome’s Lions 15-10 as Farmer scored 7, Kaplan 3, West 2, Zafiroff 2 and Neal 1, while Little, Brownell and Grimoldi were scoreless. Julien led the Lions with 4. L Schmaltz added 2, Montag 2 and Joe Zinger 2, while John Singer, C Schmaltz, Leo Zinger, Schwan and Reidel were scoreless.
In the provincial semis, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons defeated Hamilton Delta 41-21. Robert Davis led Glebe with 10. Tom Daley added 10, Prater 5, Don Finlayson 4, George Carson 4, George Reynolds 3, Ken McAdam 2 and Bill Merrill 2, while Douglas Irvine was scoreless. C. Hall led Delta with 11. Cooper added 5, Webber 3, Ross 2 and Doering 1, while Keller, R. Hall, Cunningham, Smith and McFarland were scoreless.
In the other semi, the Windsor Patterson Panthers defeated the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets 40-29 as Jimmy Farmer scored 15, Neal 11, Caplan 2, Little 5, Zarhoff 3, Glanz 2 and Gardner 3. Farrington and Fraser each scored 7 for the Hornets. Stewart added 5, Dalby 0, Thomas 5, Haswell 5 and Montgomery 0.
In the bronze medal match, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets dumped Hamilton Delta 31-19 as Stewart scored 9 Haswell 8, Thomas 5, Harrington 3, Fraser 3, Montgomery 2 and Dalby 1. J Webber led Delta with 7. K Cooper added 6, H Hall 5 and D Keller 2, while L Doering, Ross, G Smith, J McFarland and T Cunningham were scoreless. Delta (coach Aubrey Fudge, manager G Lawrence) also included R Parker.
In the final, Windsor Patterson defeated Ottawa Glebe 37-29 as Glanz scored 12, Jimmy Farmer 7, Gardner 6, Phil Neal 6, Little 5, Zarhoff 0, Kaplan 2 and Grimaldi 0. Ken McAdam led Glebe with 8. Robert Davis added 7, Douglas Irvine 7, Tom Daley 6, while Bill Merrill, George Carson, Don Finlayson and George Reynolds were scoreless. Patterson led 19-17 at the half.
The bronze medalist Niagara Falls Stamford Collegiate Hornets: Harrington; Fraser; Stewart; Dalby; Thomas; Haswell; Montgomery
The runner-up Ottawa Glebe Gryphons: James Fraser; Tom Daley; George Carson; Robert Davis; Douglas Irvine; Bill Merrill; Ken MacAdam; Don Finlayson; George Reynolds; Murray MacLean; coach Bob Campbell
The champion Windsor Patterson Panthers: Glanz; Jimmy Farmer; Phil Neal; Johnny Kaplan; Rod Little; Carl Zafiroff; Gardner; Len Grimaldi; Bert West; Gardiner; Bob Brownell; Brett; coach Ed Dawson