The league also included Ravenscourt, United College, St. John’s Collegiate, St. John’s Tech.

        St. John’s: Bill Grenville, Bob Abbey, Ralph Brightly, Richard King, Art McKinnon, Ed Parkes, Roy Montgomery, Gordon Lenth

In the provincial finals, the Winnipeg Sisler Spartans (then the Isaac Newton Norwesters) defeated the Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders 25-17; 22-20 (2g-0).

        In game one, the Spartans prevailed 25-17 as Nestor Tesluk scored 15, Steve Sohor 8 and Harold Mauthe 2, while Pelechaty, Manilla, Dryburgh, Witiuk, Charambure and Stoffman were scoreless. Roy Bjornson led the Crusaders with 7. George Depres added 4, Kev Madden 4, Bruce Patterson 2 and Gerry Genik 2, while Mulvey C Genik, Sikorski and Cook were scoreless.

        In game two, the Spartans completed the series sweep with a 22-20 as Nestor Tesluk scored 9, Harold Mauthe 4, Steve Manilla 4, Steve Sahor 3 and Alex Pelechaty 2. Gerry Genik led the Crusaders with 5. George Depres added 4, Kevin Madden 4, Bob Sikorski 4, Ray Bjornson 2 and Patterson 2.

        The runner-up Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders: Bob Sikorski; Roy Bjornson; George Depres; Kev Madden; Mulvey; Bruce Patterson; Jobin; Gerry Genik; Cooke; J Genik; coach Steve Bohunicky

        The champion Winnipeg Sisler Spartans: Nestor Tesluk; Steve Sahor; Alex Pelechaty; Harold Mauthe; Steve Manilla; Allan Dryburgh; Ray Charambura; Steve Witiuk; Lou Stoffman; Ominski; coach Frank Townsend; manager G.F. Klassen