In the North final, the Saskatoon Bedford Road Redmen defeated Prince Albert 91-47; 68-30 (Total: 159-77). …………………………………………………… In game one, Bedford Road bombed Prince Albert 91-47 as Ken Booth scored 19, Glen Hollingshead 18, Niell 12, Alton Anderson 9, Don Siemens 9, Tommy Thomas 8, Hugh Morrell 7, John Korda 6, Len Brewer 2 and Ole Olstad 1, while Don McDonald, Moir and Murray Pyke were scoreless. Jack Shiells led Prince Albert with 16. Smith added 13, Katt 5, McRae 4, Moore 3 and Carefoot 2, while Rosser, Peterson and Bird were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Bedford Road whipped Prince Albert 68-30 as Glen Hollingshead scored 21, Ken Booth 17, Don Siemens 8, Len Brewer 7, Moir 5, Bill Neill 4, Tommy Thomas 3 and Alton Anderson 2, while John Korda, Hugh Morrell, Don McDonald, Ole Olstad and Murray Pyke were scoreless. Jack Shiells led Prince Albert with 15. Smith added 8, Moore 4, McRae 2 and Katt 1, while Bird, Rosser, Peterson, Horncastle, Burnie, Foote and Crook were scoreless.

        In the Regina city finals, the Scott Blues prevailed.

        In the Southern opening round: …………………………………………………… The Regina Scott Senior Blues bombed the Regina Scott Junior Blues 53-19. The Junior Blues included S Kerr, Birkett, Zimmer, Rolfe, Pierce, G Kerr, Butz, Langdale, Garvin, Fletcher. …………………………………………………… The Regina Balfour Tech Senior Redmen clipped the Regina Central Junior Gophers 40-24. …………………………………………………… The Regina Campion Junior Maroons whipped the Shaunavon Shadows 38-21. …………………………………………………… The Moose Jaw Central Senior Cyclones clubbed the Weyburn Eagles 54-19. The Eagles included Ewert, Jeffrey. …………………………………………………… The Yorkton Bears dispatched the Moose Jaw Central Junior Cyclones 18-11. The Regina Campion Maroons nipped Regina College 35-33. Regina College included Wadsworth, Sweeney, Bergan, Dowhaniuk, Hawkes, Thompson, Keffer and Corns. …………………………………………………… The Regina Central Senior Gophers received a first-round bye. …………………………………………………… In the quarterfinals, the Regina Scott Blues dusted the Moose Jaw Central Cyclones 41-28 as Bill Lund scored 13. …………………………………………………… The Regina Central Gophers blasted the Regina Campion Junior Maroons 41-29. …………………………………………………… The Regina Balfour Tech Redmen clubbed the Regina Campion Maroons 43-21. …………………………………………………… In the last quarterfinal, the Moose Jaw Tech Toilers mauled the Yorkton Bears 36-18. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Regina Scott Blues dumped the Moose Jaw Tech Toilers 34-18. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Regina Central Gophers clipped the Regina Balfour Tech Redmen 35-22. The Redmen included Bob Jones. …………………………………………………… In the final, the Regina Scott Blues stunned the previously undefeated Regina Central Gophers 49-35 as Cliff Richardson scored 17, Bill Lund 10, Al Seavy 10, Pardy 5, Fieldgate 3, Terry McGowan 2 and Lowe 2, while Hudson, Parton and Priest were scoreless. Harvey Bailey led the Gophers with 14. Don Oaks added 6, Rowbotham 5, Bainbridge 4, Bud McMurchy 4 and Oliver 2, while Petura, Stimpson, Game and Wellband were scoreless.

        In the provincial finals, the Regina Scott Blues defeated the Saskatoon Bedford Road Redmen 41-29; 21-28 (Total: 62-57). Both games were played on the same day, on the Bedford Road homecourt.

        In game one, Regina Scott dumped Bedford Road 41-29 as Al Seavy scored 15, Pardy 8, Richardson 7, Lund 5, McGowan 4 and Hudson 2, while Fieldgate, Parton, Priest, Heffelfinger and Lowe were scoreless. Alton Anderson led the Redmen with 16. Glen Hollingshead added 7, Len Brewer 6 and Don McDonald 1, while John Korda, Bill Neill, Moir, Murray Pyke, Hugh Morrell, Keith Broth, Tommy Thomas, Don Siemans and Ole Olstad were scoreless.

        In game two, Bedford Road prevailed 28-21 but lost the total-point series by five. John Korda paced the Redmen with 6. Glen Hollingshead added 5, Alton Anderson 5, Hugh Morrell 4, Ole Oldstad 4, Bill Neill 2, Moir 1 and Murray Pyke 1, while Don McDonald, Don Siemens and Tommy Thomas were scoreless. Al Seavy led the Blues with 5. Richardson added 3, McGowan 2, Fieldgate 2, Lund 2, Hudson 2, Heffelfinger 2, Lowe 2 and Pardy 1, while Parton and Priest were scoreless.

        The silver medalist Saskatoon Bedford Road Redmen: Ken Booth; Glen Hollingshead; Bill Neill; Alton Anderson; Don Siemens; Tommy Thomas; Hugh Morrell; John Korda; Len Brewer; Ole Olstad; Don McDonald; Moir; Murray Pyke; Keith Broth; coach George Bate; manager Vic Loewen

The gold medalist Regina Scott Blues: Al Seavy; John Pardy; Cliff Richardson; Bill Lund; Terry McGowan; Hudson; Fieldgate; Parton; Priest; Heffelfinger; Lowe; Bill Pierce; Bob Zimmer; coach Lew McFarland