E. RD 1 (Ont): Toronto Central YMHA d’d Queen’s 60-29; 46-26 (Total: 106-55) E. RD 1 (Ont): Kitchener-Waterloo Y Stags d’d St. Thomas 61-25; 53-44 (Total: 114-69) E. RD 1 (ONT): Niagara Falls St. Patricks d’d Brantford 53-8; x-x (Total: x-x) E. RD 1 (NB): Saint John defeated Moncton Juniors E. RD 1 (Ont): Windsor AKO d’d Sarnia Divine Street Church 89-18; x-x (Total: x-x) W. RD 1 (BC): Vancouver YMCA Juniors d’d Ryerson 26-28; 30-28; 25-18 (2g-1) W. RD 1 (BC): Victoria Elks d’d Lake Cowichan 60-28; 67-13 (Total: 127-41) E. RD 2 (Ont): Toronto Central YMHA d’d London x-x; x-x (Total: x-x) E. RD 2 (Ont): Windsor AKO d’d Kitchener Waterloo Y Stags 48-48; 44-36 (Total: 92-84) E. RD 2 (ONT): Niagara Falls St. Pat’s d’d Hamilton 64-32; 71-30 (Total: 135-62) W. RD 2 (SASK): Regina Legion d’d Moose Jaw Ghosts 42-33; x-x (Total: x-x) W. RD 2 (SASK): Saskatoon Cubs d’d Saskatoon Penguins x-x; 48-43 (2g-0) W. RD 2 (Man): Winnipeg River Heights Cardinals d’d Brandon Penguins 56-37; 24-39 (Total: 80-76) W. RD 2 (BC): Victoria Elks 35 Cumberland 26 (sudden death) W. RD 2 (BC): Vancouver YMCA d’d West Point Grey 25-17; x-x (Total: x-x) E. RD 2 (NB): St. Stephen Legionnaires d’d Saint John 49-43; 44-42 (Total: 93-85) W. RD 2 (ALTA): Edmonton Singers Rockets d’d Edmonton YMHA 44-35; 26-28; 39-17 (2g-1) W. RD 3 (ALTA): Edmonton Singers Rockets d’d U of Calgary Varsity Jrs 48-53; 33-22 (Total: 81-75) E. RD 3 (Ont): Toronto Central YMHA d’d Niagara Falls St. Pats 85-58; 53-39 (Total: 138-97) W. RD 3 (BC): Vancouver YMCA d’d Victoria Elks 53-31; 35-31 (2g-0) E. RD 3 (QUE): Montreal YMHA d’d Sherbrooke 70-25; 82-9 (Total: 152-34) E. QF (NB): St. Stephen Legionnaires d’d Fredericton Brunswicks 49-43; 42-44 (Total: 91-87) E. QF (Que/OV) Montreal YMHA d’d Ottawa Central 51-40; 59-40 (Total: 110-80) W. QF (BC): Vancouver YMCA d’d Penticton 43-23; 56-23 (2g-0) W. QF (Sask): Regina Legion d’d Saskatoon Cubs 37-24; 57-50 (Total: 94-74) W. QF (Man): Winnipeg Light Infantry Cadets d’d Winnipeg River Heights Cardinals 47-19; 52-41 (2g-0) E. QF (Ont): Toronto Central YMHA d’d Windsor A.K.O. 53-50; 47-44 (Total: 100-94) E. QF (NB/NS): St. Stephen Legionnaires d’d Dalhousie U Tigers (default) E. SEMI: Toronto Central YMHA d’d Montreal YMHA 43-38; 52-46 (Total: 95-84) W. SEMI (Man/TB): Winnipeg Light Infantry d’d Fort William Y 46-36; 52-46 (2g-0) W. SEMI: Raymond Comets d’d Vancouver YMCA 70-58; 52-55 (Total: 122-113) E. FINAL (Ont/NB): Toronto Central YMHA d’d St. Stephen Legionnaires 63-40; 72-61 (Total: 135-101) W. FINAL (Man/Alta): Winnipeg Light Infantry d’d Raymond Comets 68-74; 61-47; 57-46 (2g-1) CANADIAN TITLE: Toronto Central YMHA d’d Winnipeg Light Infantry 43-41; 65-47 (2g-0) |
In the Eastern opening round, Toronto Central YMHA defeated Queen’s 60-29; 46-26 (Total: 106-55). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto blasted Queen’s 60-29 as Horace Wilson scored 13, Ed Mayernick 8, Tom Orr 8, Karl Howard 8, D Robertson 6, Ridding 4, Thomas 3, K Porter 2, V Ridding 2, B Fowler 2, while 2 points were unassigned and B Huycke was scoreless. John Welton led Queen’s with 9. N Wilson added 7, A Lee 4, D Clarke 3, T Woodruff 2, E Crossman 2 and E Prime 2, while C Curley, M Powell, J Danic, T Markle and N Ready were scoreless.
In the opening round, Niagara Falls St. Pat’s defeated Brantford 53-8; x-x (Total: x-x).
In the Ontario quarterfinals, Windsor AKO defeated the Sarnia Divine Street Church Juniors 89-18; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor pounded Sarnia 89-18 as Johnny Fazekas scored 19, Ian Howie 15, Gerry Lemon 13, Don White 12, Steve Sobocan 8, Gerry Neil 7, Bill Jamieson 4, Tom Docherty 4, Carl Deneau 4, Denny Morrison 2 and Jack Clarke 1. Macdonald led Sarnia with 8. Harris added 5, Nelson 3 and MacIntyre 2, while Price, Shanks, Abell, Cyer, Hoad, Benton and Bolchini were scoreless.
In the East second round and Ontario quarterfinals, Niagara Falls St. Pat’s defeated Hamilton 64-32; 71-30 (Total: 135-62). …………………………………………………… In game one, Niagara Falls torched Hamilton 64-32 as Paul Brinda scored 26, Pete Finn 19, O’Leary 10 and Downes 9, while Forgie, Damato, Doyle, Brass and Decicco were scoreless. Corbett led Hamilton with 8. Fielding added 7, Rotz 6, Peace 4, MacKay 3, Elder 2 and Taylor 2, while Cleland and Marling were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Niagara Falls took the series by blasting Hamilton 71-30 as Brinda scored 30, Finn 15, O’Leary 11, Doyle 8, Damato 5 and Brass 2, while Downes, Forgie and Decicco were scoreless. Corbett led Hamiton with 7. Fielding added 6, McKay, Peace 3, Rotz 3, Cleland 2, Taylor 2, Elder 1 and Marling 1.
In the last East opening round and Ontario quarterfinals, the Kitchener-Waterloo Y Stags defeated the St. Thomas Orioles 61-25; 53-44 (Total: 114-69). …………………………………………………… In game one, Kitchener-Waterloo dusted St. Thomas 61-25 as Ken Berlet scored 13, Norm Hett 10, Heller 9, Dave Kuntz 6, Williams 6, John Lavigne 5, Miehm 4, Fedy 4, Bieth 2 and Dieboff 2, while Armour was scoreless. Stokes led the Orioles with 9. Beer added 6, Clark 3, Don Pullen 1 and Barr 1, while 5 points were unallocated and Shaw, Haight, Butterwick, Evans and Wally Cunningham were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Kitchener-Waterloo took the series with a 53-44 win as Bertet scored 15, Heller 10, Hett 7, Miehm 7, Williams 4, Bieth 3 and Kuntz 3, while Armour and Diebolt were scoreless. Pullen led St. Thomas with 12. Cunningham added 11, Clark 6, Barr 6, Beer 4, Shaw 2, Haight 2 and Stokes 1, while Buttock and Evans were scoreless.
In the East second round and Ontario semis, Toronto Central YMHA defeated the Niagara Falls St. Pats Echoes 85-58; 53-39 (Total: 138-97). …………………………………………………… In game two, Central Y took the series with a 53-39 win as Huycke scored 11, Orr 11, Thomas 8 R Ridding 6, Wilson 5, Maynerick 4, Fowler 2, Howard 2, Porter 2 and Robertson 2, while V Ridding was scoreless. McManus led St. Pats with 11. Elon added 8, Paul Brinda 5, Fry 4, Paul O’Leary 2, Joe Downes 2, Potter 2 and Swain 2, while Sullivan, Doyle, Zeke Forgie and Damate were scoreless. St. Pat’s also included Brass, Decicco, Pete Finn.
In the Ontario semis and East second round, Windsor AKO defeated the Kitchener Y Stags 48-48; 44-36 (Total: 92-84). …………………………………………………… In game one, the teams played to a 48-48 draw. Howie led Windsor with 13. Sobocan added 12, Bill Jamieson 10, Fazekas 7, Carl Deneau 3, Neil 2 and White 1, while Lemon, Morrison, Docherty and Clarke were scoreless. Norm Hett led Kitchener with 18. Dave Kuntz added 14, Berlett 9, Heller 4 and Lavigne 3, while Bieth, Miehm, Armour, Williams, Piebolt and Fedy were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor prevailed 44-36 as Fazekas scored 10, Howie 10, Neil 7, Lemon 6, Deneau 6, Jamieson 3 and White 2, while Docherty, Sobocan, Morrison and Clarke were scoreless. Joey Fedy led the Stags with 8. Rick Berlett added 8, Norm Hett 7, Bieth 5, Lavigne 4 and Dave Kuntz 4, while Heller, Armour, Williams and Miehm were scoreless.
In the Ontario final and Eastern quarterfinals, Toronto Central YMHA d’d Windsor AKO 53-50; 47-44 (Total: 100-94). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto nipped Windsor 53-50. The score was knotted at 23 at the half but Karl Howard found his range in the second half as Toronto pulled out the win. Ed Mayernick paced Toronto with 12. Karl Howard added 11, Bill Huycke 10, Wilson 7, R Ridding 6, Orr 5 and Thomas 2, while Fowler, V Ridding, Porter and Robertson were scoreless. Ian Howie led Windsor with 13. Fazekas added 7, Jamieson 7, Docherty 5, Lemon 5, Sobocan 4, Gerry Neil 3, Clarke 3 and Deneau 1, while White was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto edged Windsor 47-44. Toronto shot 19-94 from the floor, while Windsor was 19-47. Windsor appeared disorganized and sloppy but led 10-7 after one quarter and 27-22 at the half. Toronto outscored Windsor 10-4 in the third quarter to take command. Horace Wilson paced Toronto with 15. Ed Maynerick added 12, Huycke 7, Ron Ridding 6, Orr 4, Fowler 2 and Howard 1, while Thomas, Robertson, V Ridding and Porter were scoreless. Gerry Neil paced Windsor with 12. Howie added 11, Docherty 6, White 5, Clarke 5, Sobocan 4, Lemon 3, Deneau 2 and Jamieson 2, while Fazekas and Morrison were scoreless.
In the Eastern quarterfinals, the Montreal YMHA Blues defeated the Ottawa Central DAA Junior Comets 51-40; 59-40 (Total: 110-80). …………………………………………………… In game one, Montreal YMHA prevailed 51-40 as A Garpuz scored 22, Kurtz 11, Kopp 6, Knobovitch 5, Zipkin 3, Kirstein 3 and Tanzer 2, while Fersterseld, Hollingzer and Share were scoreless. Fallis scored 7 to lead CDAA (the only junior team in the Ottawa Valley district). Wally Mellor added 6, Milliken 6, Phillips 6, Rockburn 5, Nicols 4, Smith 4 and Forster 2, while Fitzsimmons and Sliwka were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Montreal prevailed 59-40 as Irving Kott scoffed 27, Jack Share 7, Gordie Kurtz 7 and Wally Zipkin 6. Warren Fallis paced Ottawa with 16. Jack Rockburn added 5 and Wally Mellor 5.
In the Nova Scotia quarterfinals, the Dalhousie Tigers defeated the Nova Scotia Agricultural College Aggies 69-27; 53-27 (Total: 122-54). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Tigers whipped the Aggies 69-27 as Don Shaw scored 21, Jim Mahon 18, Smith 15, Scott Henderson 4, MacKay 4, Robertson 2 and Drysdale 1, while Ells, Reid and McCurdy were scoreless. Mac Fuller led the Aggies with 16. …………………………………………………… In game two, Dalhousie prevailed 53-27 as Mahon scored 18, Shaw 14, Smith 8, Ells 4, Robertson 4, Andy Mackay 3 and Colquhoun 2, while Drysdale, Reid and McCurdy were scoreless. Fuller led the Aggies with 10. A Clarke added 8, Young 5, Clarke 2 and White 2, while Bubar, Haliburton, Rourke and Harris were scoreless.
In the Nova Scotia semis, the Dalhousie Tigers defeated Yarmouth 45-33; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Dalhousie prevailed 45-33 as Mahon scored 17, Smith 7, MacKay 7, Shaw 6, Henderson 5 and Robertson 3, while Calquhoun, Ellis and Drysdale were scoreless. Veno led Yarmouth with 10. Baker added 8, Corning 6, Boyd 4, Fox 3, Holmes 1 and Blades 1.
In the East quarterfinals, the St. Stephen Legionnaires captured the Maritime title after the Dalhousie University Tigers defaulted because of a conflict with their exam schedules. The Tigers (coached by J Thomas, manager I Palmeter) included S Henderson, D McCurdy, B Colquhaun, D Shaw, A McKay, A Drysale, E Smith, J Ells, J Mahon, A Robertson and G Reid.
In the eastern semis, Toronto Central YMHA defeated the Montreal YMHA Blues 43-38; 52-46 (Total: 95-84). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto prevailed 43-38 as Bill Huycke scored 19, Horace Wilson 7, Mayernick 5, Ron Ridding 5, Howard 3, Thomas 2 and Fowler 2, while Orr, Porter and V Ridding were scoreless. Kurtz led Montreal with 10. Kott added 8, Johnny Shane 7, Knobovitch 5, Fanser 4, Zipkin 3 and Kirstein 1, while Garbuz and Farsanfeld were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto took a five-point lead at the half but Montreal rallied to knot the score at 38 in the final quarter before Central took command down the stretch with good ball movement and won 52-46. Tom Orr paced Toronto with 14. Bill Huycke added 10, Horace Wilson 10, Ray Thomas 8, Porter 0, V. Ridding 0, Ronnie Ridding 0, Karl Howard 4 and Ed Maynerick 0. C. Kott paced Montreal, coached by Abe Ditofsky, with 12. Gord Kurtz added 11, Kirstain 2, Garbuz 8, Zipkin 5, Shane 2, Knobovitch 2, Fanser 3, Farsanfeld 0 and Hollinger 3.
In the other Eastern semi, St. Stephen defeated Saint John 49-43; 44-42 (Total: 93-85). In game one, Manual scored 19 and Blaney 14 as the St. Stephen Legionnaires defeated Saint John 49-43. Coffrill led Saint John with 11 and Wood hit 10.
In the eastern final, Toronto Central YMHA dumped the St. Stephen Legionnaires 63-40; 72-61 (Total: 135-101). The series was played in Calais, Maine, the first time a Canadian series was played on American soil. …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto led 33-26 at the half and took command in the second frame in a 63-40 romp. Ronnie Ridding paced Toronto with 13. Ed Maynerick and Wilson each added 12. Bill Huycke and Tom Orr each notched 10. Ray Thomas scored 2, Karl Howard 4, Robertson 0 and V. Ridding 0. Harold Clark paced St. Stephen with 16. Norm Blaney added 15, Hebert 8, Boles 0, Madsen 0, Manuel 0, MacLeod 0 and Ellsmore 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto won 72-61 after leading 19-14 after one quarter and 37-32 at the half and 53-47 at the three-quarter mark. Horace Wilson paced Toronto with 22. Bill Huycke added 14, V. Ridding 2, Ed Maynerick 5, Tom Orr 9, Ronnie Ridding 6, Ray Thomas 4, Karl Howard 6 and Robertson 3. Manuel paced St. Stephen with 15. Blaney added 13, Boles 10, Hebert 10, Clark 8, Madsen 2, Ellsmore 3 and Macleod 0. The series was to have been a semi, but the Nova Scotia champs, Dalhousie U, withdrew because they felt the playoffs conflicted with mid-term exams.
In the West and British Columbia opening round and Vancouver finals, Vancouver YMCA Juniors defeated Ryerson 26-28; 30-28; 25-18 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, Ryerson edged YMCA 28-26 as Brian Samson scored 8, Steve Hoskin 6, Dan Dempster 6, Bone 5, Hollard 2 and Sinclair 1, while McInnis, McLeod, Watson, Letham and McLennan were scoreless. Jim Wilson led YMCA with 15. Barton added 6, Steer 3 and Alfonso 2, while Kendrick, Himelford, Carr, Burrows, Aitken, Cameron and Ball were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, YMCA evened the series with a 30-28 win as Barton scored 12, Wilson 9, Steer 3, Himelfarb (Himelford?) 3, Alfonso 2 and Kendrick 1, while Carr, Burrows, Aiken (Aitken?), Cameron and Ball were scoreless. Sinclair led Ryerson with 9. Samson added 7, Hoskin 5, Dempster 4 and Bone 3, while McLeod, Hollard and Letham were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, YMCA took the series with a 25-18 win as Wilson scored 13, Barton 10 and Alfonzo 2, while Kendrick, Himelford, Carr, Burrows, Aitken, Cameron, Steer and Ball were scoreless. Bone led Ryerson with 7. Dempster added 6, Sinclair 2, Hoskin 2 and Samson 1, while McLeod, Watson, Hollard and Letham were scoreless.
In the West opening round, B.C. quarterfinals and Island semis, the Victoria Elks defeated Lake Cowichan 60-28; 67-13 (Total: 127-41). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Elks torched Lake Cowichan 67-13 as Hendry scored 15, Sillars 14, Anderson 12, Pynn 10, Jackson 6, Garner 4, Bertrand 4 and Woollett 2. Bailey led Lake Cowichan with 4. Chang added 4, Branting 3 and MacKay 2, while Singh, Peterson and Walker were scoreless.
In the West second round, BC quarterfinals and Lower Mainland finals, Vancouver YMCA defeated West Point Grey 25-17; x-x (Total: x-x).
In the West second round, and sudden-death British Columbia quarterfinals and Island finals (after three previous contests were tossed in a massive dispute over officiating), the Victoria Elks (coached by Lou McCorkall) defeated Cumberland 35-26 as Hendry scored 12, Bertram 6, Anderson 5, Garner 4, Woollet 3, Pynn 2 and Jackson 2, while Sillars was scoreless. Bond led Cumberland with 10. Watson added 7, Raga 4, Cochrane 3, Williams 2 and Caoya 1, while Wynn was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game one, the Elks prevailed by 17. …………………………………………………… In game two, Cumberland blasted the Elks 45-27 as Bond scored 24, Roga 9, Watson 5 and Williams 1, while Casorzo, Wynne and Cochrane were scoreless. Bill Garner led the Elks with 13. Bertrand added 5, Hendry 4, Woollett 2, Pynn 2 and Anderson 1, while Sillers and Jackson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, Cumberland won by a point as Roga notched an and-one with 2 seconds to play to win it.
In the West third round and BC semis, Vancouver YMCA defeated the Victoria Elks 53-31; 35-31 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, YMCA torched the Elks 53-31 as Barton scored 15, Wilson 10, Alfonso 5, Kendrick 4 and Steer 1, while Cameron, Himelford, Ball and Carr were scoreless. Hendry led the Elks with 12. Bertrand added 8, Garner 4, Anderson 3, Pynn 2 and Woollet 2, while Sillars and Jackson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, YMCA edged the Elks 35-31 as John Barton scored 15, Wilson 10, Alfonso 5, Kendrick 4 and Steer 1, while Cameron, Himelford?, Ball and Carr were scoreless. Hendry led the Elks with 12. Bertrand added 8, Garner 4, Anderson 3, Woollett 2 and Pynn 2, while Sillars and Jackson were scoreless.
In the West quarterfinals and B.C. final, Vancouver YMCA Juniors defeated Penticton 56-23; 43-23 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, YMCA prevailed 56-23 as Johnny Barton scored 15 and Jim Wilson 13. …………………………………………………… The YMCA Juniors, though, did not advance further as their senior intermediate squad, which were comprised of junior age players, moved on to represent YMCA in the Dominion competition.
In the Saskatchewan semis and south finals, Regina Legion defeated the Moose Jaw Ghosts 42-33; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Regina Legion prevailed 42-33 as Alex Jolly scored 11. Bud Hauser led the Ghosts with 12.
In the Saskatchewan final, Regina Legion defeated the Saskatoon Cubs 37-24; 57-50 (Total: 94-74). …………………………………………………… In game one, Regina prevailed 37-24 as Alex Jolly scored 9, Bill Lund 7, Joe Mercier 7, Bidell 6, Stinson 4, Morrow 3 and Hammond 2, while Ewashko, Woods and Webb were scoreless. Bob McCarver paced the Cubs with 11. Patrick added 6, East 4, Dorrett 2 and Smith 1, while Grimes, Bailey and McDonald were scoreless.
In the Alberta quarterfinals and northern Alberta finals, the Edmonton Singers Rockets defeated Edmonton YMHA 44-35; 26-28; 39-17 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Rockets prevailed 44-35 as Ken Mosley scored 16, Roy Hammond 11, Carl Hartson 9, Tyson 7 and DeLong 1, while Varley, Halberg and Killey were scoreless. Sheckter led YMHA with 11. Kienes added 6, Percoo 6, Ed Stockinsky 5, Twine 2, Berembaum 2, Rumstein 2 and Birg 1, while Brody, Hurtig and Shragge were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, YMHA evened the series with a 28-26 win as Stockinsky scored 12, Kipnis 5, Shecter 4, Bercou 4 and Shragg 1, while Brody, Berg, Bernstein, Berembaum and Hurtig were scoreless. Hammond led the Rockets with 8. Hartson added 7, Tyson 4, Mosley 2, DeLong 2, Halberg 2 and Varley 1, while Kelley was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Rockets took the series with a 39-17 win as DeLong scored 13, Tyson 7, Hartson 5, Varley 4, Mosley 4, Hammond 3, Kelly 2 and Hallberg 1. Shecter led YMHA with 5. Bercou added 4, Kipnes 4, Stochinsky 3 and Levine 1, while Berg, Brody, Bernstein, Shragge, Hurtig and Berembaum were scoreless.
In the Alberta semis, the Edmonton Singers Rockets defeated the University of Calgary Varsity Juniors 48-53; 33-22 (Total: 81-75). …………………………………………………… In game one, Calgary edged the Rockets 53-48 as Cooper scored 16, Trono 15, Epton 10, Bateman 7, MacKinnon 4 and Turner 1, while Steele was scoreless. Ken Mosley led the Rockets with 12. Roy Hammond added 12, Jim Varley 8, Tyson 7, Long 6 and Hartson 3, while Kelly and Halberg were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Rockets prevailed 33-22 to take the series by six as Hammond scored 9, Delong 8, Hartson 8, Mosley 4, Tyson 2 and Varley 2, while Halberg and Kelly were scoreless. Epton and McKinnon each scored 7 to lead the U of Calgary juniors. Cooper added 5 and Bateman 3, while Turner, Trono and Steele were scoreless.
In the Alberta finals, Raymond Comets v Edmonton Singers Rockets???
At the start of the Manitoba junior playoffs (March 2), junior player Harry Langford was suspended for the remainder of the year, as well as the 1949-50 season, for an “unprovoked assault” on referee Johnny Potter, who suffered a broken nose and facial bruises after being popped in an altercation over a call he’d made.
In the Manitoba semis, the Winnipeg River Heights Cardinals defeated the Brandon Penguins 56-37; 24-39 (Total: 80-76). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Cardinals prevailed 56-37 as Alan Maxwell scored 14, Dick Scarth 8, Ross Yarnell 8, Norm Duff 6, Bill Fennel 5, Dave Scarth 5, Ross Johnson 4, Don Fraser 3 and Doug Irwin 3, while Phil Spink was scoreless. Bill McIntosh led Brandon with 11. Don Shinsky added 9, Gordon Hunter 4, Bill Reif 4, Jerry Mackay 3, Laurie Craddock 2, Bill Snydal 2 and Don Gardner 2, while Russ Roney and Ernie Bass were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Brandon whipped River Heights 38-18, necessitating an overtime period, which the Cardinals won 6-2 to take the total-point series by four. Bill Snydal led the Penguins with 11. Bill Shinske added 9, Bill McIntosh 8, Relf 5, Roney 5 and Hunter 1, while Craddock, McKay, McKenzie, Gardner, Rees and Bass were scoreless. Norm Duff led the Cardinals with 7. Bill Fennell added 7, Dick Scarth 4, Don Fraser 2, Dave Scarf 2 and Yarnell 2, while Spink, Maxwell, Johnson and Irwin were scoreless.
In the Manitoba finals, the Winnipeg Light Infantry Cadets defeated Winnipeg River Heights Cardinals 47-19; 52-41 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Cadets dusted the Cardinals 47-19 as Mike Daski scored 15, Wally Parobec 11, Charambura 9, Mauthe 8, Arsenych 2, Fainman 1, and Kaniuga 1, while Barbour, Tesluk and McHugh were scoreless. Dick Scarth led the Cardinals with 6. Don Fraser added 4, Norm Duff 4, Dave Scarth 3 and Johnson 1, while Spink, Yarnell, Irvin and Fennell were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Cadets took the series by clipping the Cardinals 52-41 as Harold Mauthe scored 10, Chet McHugh 10, Mike Deski 9, Wally Parobec 7, Mill Kaniuga 5, Dudnewich 4, Ernie Tesluk 4, Arsenych 2, Dick Barbour 1 and Ray Charambura 1. Dick Scarth paced the Cardinals with 10. Norm Duff added 8, Dave Scarth 8, Bill Fennell 5, Irwin 4, Joh
nson 2, Don Fraser 2 and Maxwell 2, while Spink was scoreless. The Cardinals were coached by Doug English.
In the West semis and Manitoba/Northern Ontario playoffs, Winnipeg Light Infantry defeated the Fort William Aces 46-36; 52-46 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Winnipeg prevailed 46-36 as Wally Parobec scored 20, Ernie Tesluk 8, Cheet McHugh 7, Roy Charambura 5, Mill Kanuiga 2 and Dick Barber 1. Harrold Harri led the Aces with 19. Jim Thompson added 9, George Tait 3, Pete Commisso 3 and Bob McKie 2. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Cadets clipped the Aces 52-46 as Wally Parobec scored 15, Harold Mauthe 8, Ernie Tesluk 8, Chet McHugh 7, Mel Kanuiga 6, Mike Deski 5 and Ray Charambura 3, while Dick Barbour and Steve Arsenych were scoreless. Bob McKie led the Aces with 16. Pete Commisso added 9, Harold Harri 8, Jim Thompson 7 and George Tait 6.
In the West semis, the Raymond Comets dispatched Vancouver YMCA 70-58; 52-55 (Total: 122-113). …………………………………………………… In game one, Raymond prevailed 70-58 as Tom Holmes scored 23, Sham Stevens 16, George Fairbanks 10, Dick Attwood 7, Alan Nalder 6, Gordon Snow 5 and Allan Shaw 3, while Rex Erickson was scoreless. Dennis Yorke led Vancouver with 18. Don Inkster added 15, Jim McKinnon 14, Brown 5, Upson 4 and Bohnen 2, while Lawrence, Hughes and Westcott were scoreless. Vancouver led 16-14 after one quarter and 36-31 at the half. The Comets led 53-48 after three quarters. …………………………………………………… In game two, Vancouver prevailed 55-52 but Raymond took the total point series 122-113. Vancouver played the series without star centre Jack Kyle. The Comets led 21-18 at the half. Vancouver led 40-34 after three quarters. Jim McKinnon and Don Inkster each scored 12 to pace Vancouver. Dennis York added 9, Upson 8, Brown 5, Westcott 4, Hughes 3 and Bohnen 2, while Lawrence was scoreless. Tom Holmes paced Raymond with 15. Dick Attwood added 14, George Fairbanks 10, Alan Shaw 7, Sham Stevens 3, Alan Nalder 2 and Rex Erickson 1, while Gordon Snow was scoreless.
In the West finals, the Winnipeg Light Infantry defeated the Raymond Comets 68-74; 61-47; 57-46 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Comets prevailed 74-68 as 6-4 post Tom Holmes scored 32, Allan Shaw 14, Sham Stevens 11, George Fairbanks 7, Rex Erickson 4, Alan Nalder 4 and Gordon Snow 2, while Don Attwood was scoreless. The Comets led 23-10, 39-16 and 69-51 at the quarters. Wally Parobec led the Cadets with 23. Mike Daski added 11, Ernie Tesluk 6, Harold Mauthe 5, Dick Barbour 3, Mill Kanuiga 3 and Chet McHugh 2. …………………………………………………… In game two, Winnipeg evened the series with a 61-47 victory. Wally Parobec paced the Light Infantry with 24. Mike Deski added 15, Harold Mauthe 6, Chet McHugh 5, Mill Kanuiga 4, Ernie Tesluk 3, Ray Charambura 2 and Dick Barbour 2. Sham Stevens paced Raymond with 12. Allan Shaw added 10, Don Attwood 7, Rex Erickson 3, Tom Holmes 2 and George Fairbanks 1, while Gordon Snow was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, Winnipeg took the series by clipping Raymond 57-46. The Comets led 17-10 after one quarter and 29-27 at the half but the Light Infantry wore them down in the second half, knotting the score at 36 and then pulling away down the stretch. Harold Mauthe paced the Light Infantry with 13. Wally Parobec added 11, Mike Daski 10, Chet McHugh 10, Ernie Tesluk 9, Mill Kanuiga 8, Ray Charambura 2 and Dick Barbour 2. Tom Holmes paced coach Lyman Jacobs’ Comets with 17. Sham Stevens added 11, Allan Shaw 4, Alan Nalder 4, Gordon Snow 3, Don Attwood 2, Rex Erickson 2 and George Fairbanks 2.
CABA ruled that an East-West series wasn’t apropos as the East was too late in declaring a winner and had shown little interest in the series. They awarded the national crown to Winnipeg Light Infantry. But Toronto vowed to underwrite the costs of a Winnipeg trip to the east and CABA decided to hold the series. Winnipeg Light Infantry coach Jimmy Bullock says his troops would accept the challenge, because they’d have an inclination to be dubbed “cheese champions,” as they were being referred to by the Toronto media.
In the first Canadian final, host Toronto Central YMHA swept Winnipeg Light Infantry 43-41; 65-47 (2g-0).
In game one, Ron Ridding knocked down a pair from the line with 45 seconds to play to give Toronto Central YMHA a 43-41 win. Until that point, Toronto was 3-16 from the line, while Winnipeg was 15-21. The fast-paced affair saw Winnipeg dominate the boards but shoot poorly. Winnipeg took a 4-0 lead on a pair of buckets by Wally Parobec but Toronto inched ahead 12-11 at the quarter on last minute buckets by Ron Ridding and Tommy Orr. Toronto led 26-21 at the half and 35-31 after three quarters but free throws by Dick Barbour and Mike Deski knotted the score at 38 with three minutes to play. Harold Mauthe added a pair from the line as Winnipeg moved ahead by two. But Bill Huycke streaked for a layup to tie it. Mauthe responded with another free throw. Horace Wilson tied it with a free throw before Ridding hit the winning pair from the line. Central then got possession and froze the ball for the remaining 45 seconds, declining free throws on all fouls. Horace Wilson paced Toronto with 14. Ron Ridding added 11, Bill Huycke 4, Ray Thomas 6, Tom Orr 8 and Ed Maynerick 6. Wally Parobec led Winnipeg with 15. Chet McHugh added 7, Mike Deski 5, Dick Barbour 5, Harold Mauthe 4, Renie Tesiuk 2 and Jack Fainman 1.
In game two, Toronto led 30-20 at the half, 45-28 after three quarters and won 65-47. Central shot the ball much better than in game one, particularly at the line, where they were 23-36 in a foul-plagued affair. Ed Maynerick paced Toronto with 15 points. Bill Huycke added 2, Ray Thomas 4, V. Ridding 5, Tom Orr 13, Horace Wilson 5, Ron Ridding 11, Karl Howard 8 and Porter 4. Wally Parobec led Winnipeg with 15. Chet McHugh added 9, Ray Charambura 1, Mill Kanuiga 3, Mike Deski 7, Dick Barbour 4, Jack Fainman 3 and Renie Tesiuk 5.
The runner-up Winnipeg Light Infantry: Chet McHugh; Wally Parobec; Harold Mauthe; Ray Charambura; Walter Dudnewich; Mill Kanuiga; Mike Deski; Renie Tesiuk; Dick Barbour; Steve Arsenych; Jack Fainman; Ernie Tesluk; Chet McHugh; coach Jimmy Bullock; manager Bill Sterling; trainer Ernie Smith
The champion Toronto Central YMHA: Horace Wilson; Karl Howard; Ed Maynerick; Bill Huycke; Ronnie Ridding; Ray Thomas; Tom Orr; Fessler; V. Ridding; Porter; Robertson; coach Art Anderson; manager Rick Harvey