In the city of Ottawa finals, the Glebe Gryphons defeated Ottawa Tech 30-30; 30-28 (Total: 60-58). …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe edged Ottawa Tech 30-28 as T Davis scored 12, Merrill 9, A Keyes 5 and Fraser 4, while R McAdam, Harrington, Coombs, McKeown and B Stirling were scoreless. Nels Leftly led Tech with 10. Fern Groleau added 9, Bill Winchuk 5, Don Smith 2 and Bob Huson 2, while Matt Cain, Gerry Hall, Gerald Garvey, Harold McDonald and Ray Boucher were scoreless.

       In the Eastern Ontario quarterfinals, Kingston defeated Cornwall 22-23; 53-36 (Total: 75-59). …………………………………………………… In game two, Kingston took the series with a 53-36 win as Jack Allen scored 17, Frank Gray 12, Peters 7, Bill Drysdale 6, Jack Watson 6, Albert Kendall 4 and Bill Swain 1, while Lilly, Moore and Lattion were scoreless. Bonville led Cornwall with 9. N Kaneb added 8, Jackson 8, G Kaneb 5, L Stidwell 3, Tullock 2 and Pettapiece 1, while E Bray, Wyatt and McDonald were scoreless.

In the Eastern Ontario semis, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons defeated Kingston 39-19; 36-17 (Total: 75-36). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe whipped Kingston 39-19 as Bob Davis scored 16, Ayton Keyes 6, Bill Merrill 6, Bob MacAdam 5 and Jim Fraser 4, while Taylor Coombs, Bill Harrington, John McKeown and Ben Stirling were scoreless. Jack Allen led Kingston with 5. Frank Gray added 4, Bill Drysdale 3, Jim Peters 2, Jack Watson 2, Albert Kindall 2 and Bill Swain 1, while Lattion was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe clipped Kingston 36-17 as Bill Merrill scored 10, Ayton Keyes 9, Bob MacAdam 6, Jim Fraser 4, Taylor Coombs 3 and Bob Davis 2, while Bill Harrington, Bob Simpson, John McKeown and Ben Stirling were scoreless. Jack Allan led Kingston with 8. Frank Gray added 4, Bill Drysdale 3 and Jim Peters 2, while Jack Watson, Bill Swain, Lilley, Moore, Albert Kindall and Lattion were scoreless.

       In the other Eastern semi, Smith Falls defeated Pembroke 17-14; 39-23 (Total: 56-47). …………………………………………………… In game one, Smith Falls edged Pembroke 17-14 as Jack Rodney scored 9. Pembroke included David, Romhild, Pilson, Zadow, Raaflaub, Johnson, Cohen and Pappin. …………………………………………………… In game two, Smith Falls prevailed 39-23 as Murray Cookman scored 18, Jack Rodney 13 and Maurice David 8, while Hap Jenner, Ken Preston, Art McGlade and Greenfield were scoreless. Cohen led Pembroke with 7. Raaflaub added 6, Trapp 3, Pilson 2, Johnson 2 and Davis 1, while Pappin and Zadow were scoreless.

       In the Eastern Ontario final, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons defeated Smith Falls 33-12; default (Total: 33-12).

…………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe prevailed 33-12 as Bob Davis scored 8, Jim Fraser 8, Bob MacAdam 6, Bill Merrill 4, John McKeown 4, Taylor Coombs 2 and Bob Simpson 1, while Ayton Keyes and Bill Harrington were scoreless. The Gryphons were coached by Bob Campbell. Jack Rodney led Smith Falls with 5. Murray Cookman added 2, McGlade 2, Jenner 2 and Greenfield 1, while Monk Preston, David and Miskelly were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Smith Falls defaulted game two because several players were ill.

       In the West regional quarterfinal and sudden-death Windsor city final, the Walkerville Tartans defeated Assumption 29-20 as Dave Nixon scored 9, Moroz 7, Webb 6, Nick Pidruzny 5 and Pryke 2, while Chuba, Buchkosky and Oberemk were scoreless. Jack Crowley led Assumption with 12. Don Gignac added 4, K Desjarlais 2 and Bryans 2, while Westfall, McCann, Murphy and Jordan were scoreless.

       In the West quarterfinals, St. Thomas College defeated Chatham 23-17; 16-19 (Total: 39-36). …………………………………………………… In game two, Chatham prevailed 19-16 but lost the total-point series by three. Coulter led Chatham with 5. Sunnen added 5, Russell 4, Joyce 3 and Depew 2, while Day, Patterson and Hancock were scoreless. Jack Carlton led St. Thomas with 10, including a pair of buckets in the final minute that proved the difference in the total-point margin. Raddon added 4 and Maloney 2, while Callowhill, McIntyre, Butcher, Land, Judd, Irwin and King were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA quarterfinals, Brantford Collegiate defeated Stratford Collegiate 29-10; 34-17 (Total: 63-27). Stratford included Tomlinson, Smith, Stapleton, Polley, Shivas, Farrow, Carr, Kilpatrick, Ingram, Knechtel, Patterson and Killer.

In the West regional semis, Brantford Collegiate defeated London Central 26-22; 37-17 (Total: 63-39). …………………………………………………… In game two, Brantford prevailed 37-17 as Ross Hobbs scored 21, George Hobbs 9, Doeringer 4 and Lockington 3, while Anderson, King, Sargon, W Brown, Dick Byron and C Brown were scoreless. Pulham led London with 6. Walker added 5, Manness 2, Wong 2, Bowers 1 and Smith 1, while Laughton, McColl and Mitchell were scoreless.

       In the other West semi, a sudden-death affair, the Windsor-Walkerville Rough Riders clocked St. Thomas Collegiate 44-10. Nick Pidruzny led the Rough Riders with 15. Jerry Pryke added 12, Dave Nixon 9, Ken Webb 4, Bill Buchkosky 2 and Jim Cody 2, while Fred Chuba and Bernard Moroz were scoreless. Paddon led St. Thomas with 7. Maloney added 1, McIntyre 1 and Irwin 1, while Callowhill, Carlton and Land were scoreless.

       In the West regional final, the Windsor-Walkerville Rough Riders defeated Brantford Collegiate 62-27; 56-26 (Total: 119-63). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor-Walkerville dusted Brantford 62-27 as Dave Nixon scored 18, Jerry Pryke 12, Nick Pidruzny 10, Ken Webb 5, Bill Buchkosky 4 and Jim Cody 2, while Bernard Moroz was scoreless. George Hobbs led Brantford with 10. Ross Hobbs added 6, Doeringer 3, G Brown 2, Lockington 2, Anderson 2 and King 2, while B Brown was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Rough Riders stomped Brantford 56-26 as Dave Nixon scored 25, Nick Pidruzny 14, Jerry Pryke 4, M Rose 4, Webb 3, Chuba 1, Oberenk 1, Cody 1, while Buckrowski was scoreless. Lockington led Brantford with 7. Glen Hobbs added 6.

       In the COSSA playoffs: …………………………………………………… In the semis, Barrie dispatched Belleville St. Micheal’s Seminary 39-23. St. Michael’s included T Hughes, T Haslip, J Nellair, S Schreider, R Doyle, S Amo and F O’Neill. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Niagara Falls whipped Peterborough 43-20 as D Morden scored 24, J Stevenson 10, Malloy 3, McKenzie 2, McLain 2 and T Price 2, while Swayze, Carter, Frost and Dunnigan were scoreless. J Thorburn paced Peterborough with 7. Patterson added 4, McPherson 4, Sedgewick 2, Gemull 2 and Kelly 1, while G Gunzolus and A Leclair were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the Central regional final, the Niagara Falls College Red Raiders dispatched Barrie 46-38 as G Morden scored 15, L McKenzie 9, J Swayze 8, E Frost 6, J Stevenson 6 and D Carter 2, while T Price, A Dunningan, D McLain and B Malloy were scoreless. B Strachan led Barrie with 20. R Storey added 10 and P Ryan 8, while J Rooke, D McCulloch, E Smith, F Rooke, E Parker and T Mayhew were scoreless.

       In the Patton Cup (NOSSA) semis, North Bay edged Timmins 19-14 as Hambley scored 7, Hughes 6, Stafford 4 and Workman 2, while Hamilton, Washburn, Larden and Belec were scoreless. Copps led Timmins with 6. McKenna added 6 and Bernardi 2, while Andruchuk, Millette, McLure, Linder, Hill and Morandin were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the North final, Kirkland Lake edged North Bay 16-14. Kirkland Lake included Sweet, Racicot, Henderson, Assad, Brady, McLellan, Harrison, Hall and Saunders. North Bay included Belec, Hughes, Stafford, Reynolds, Hambley, Workman and Ross.

       In the Toronto District final, Harbord defeated Runnymede 29-22. Harbord included Mitchell, Axon, Urman, Humenick, Goodman. Toronto schools did not compete for provincial honours, arguing that their level of play was so much higher that they were “above” provincial competition.

       In the provincial semis, held in Kingston, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons clipped Niagara Falls Collegiate Red Raiders 39-29 as Bob MacAdam scored 14, Bob Davis 10, Ayton Keyes 8, Bill Merrill 6 and Jim Fraser 1, while Bill Harrington, Bob Simpson, Roger Chown, John McKeown and R Junke were scoreless. Leo McKenzie led the Red Raiders (coached by Colonel Charles Vandersluys, coach W.T. Ziegler, manager Frank Hicks) with 9. Art Dunnigan added 5, Elwood Frost 4, Garnet Morden 2, Jack Stephenson 2, Jim Swayze 2 and Dan Carter 1, while Terry Price, Bernie Molloy and Don McLean were scoreless.

       In the other semi, Windsor Walkerville won by default over the Kirkland Lake District Devils and Hamilton Collegiate, both of which defaulted. The Northern playoffs were held the same weekend as the provincial finals.

       In the final, Windsor Walkerville d’d Ottawa Glebe 35-20. Walkerville led 21-8 at the half. Dave Nixon paced the Rough Riders with 14. Nick Pidruzny added 8, Jerry Pryke 7, Bernard Moroz 4, Jim Cody 1 and Ken Webb 1, while Fred Chuba, Bill Buchkosky and John Oberenk were scoreless. Bob Davis led Glebe with 6. Bill Merrill added 5, Proser 4, Ayton Keyes 3 and Bob McAdam 2, while Bill Harrington, Simpson, Roger Chown, McKeown and Junke were scoreless.

       The runner-up Ottawa Glebe Collegiate Gryphons: Bob Davis; Ayton Keyes; Bill Merrill; Bob MacAdam; Jim Fraser; Taylor Coombs; Bill Harrington; John McKeown; Ben Stirling; Roger Chown; R Junke; Simpson; McKeown; coach Bob Campbell

       The champion Windsor Walkerville: Dave Nixon; Fred Chuba; Ken Webb; Nick Pidruzny; Jerry Pryke; Bill Buchkosky; John Oberenk; Jim Cody; Bernard Moroz; Bill Fulmer; Bert Duncan; coach Ian Allison; manager Ralph Lavovee