Other rosters:
St. John’s Tech Tigers: Jack Broadley, Bell, McIntyre, Dave Harrop, Bob Pundyk, Walter Stanowski, Bernard Brick, Barney Bay, Andy Rogan, Harry Beckwith, Roy Matas, Bill Cassleman, Dave Greenberg, Allen Huget, Bud Jones, Stan Latrowiec, Eddy MacDoanld, John MacTavish, Tom Milroy, Teddie Olikin, coach F Grusz,
In the semi, the Winnipeg Kelvin Clippers edged the Winnipeg Daniel McIntyre Maroons 17-15 as Johnny McManus scored 9, McEachern 4, Palk 2 and Hooton 2, while Ryan, Smith, Snell, Morton, Cave and F Hooton were scoreless. Russell led the Maroons with 5. Sura added 4, Bullock 4 and Johnston 2, while Steven, Burr, Stelman, Macpherson and Lemmerick were scoreless.
In the sudden-death provincial final, the Winnipeg Isaac Newton Norwesters (now the Sisler Spartans) defeated the Winnipeg Kelvin Clippers 26-14 as Holinaty scored 7, Ogradnick 6, Wazny 6, Shurgot 4, Dack 2 and Ostachuk 1, while Chikowsky, Pankow and Carlson were scoreless. Doug McManus led the Clippers with 9. Ryan added 2, Hootin 1, Snell 1 and Palk 1, while Martin, Cave and McEachern were scoreless.
The runner-up Winnipeg Kelvin Clippers: Doug McManus; Ryan; Hooton; Snell; Palk; Martin; Cave; McEachern; Smith; Morton; F Hooton;
The champion Winnipeg Isaac Newton (Sisler) Spartans: J Holinaty; S Ogradnick; Carl Wazny; S Shurgot; P Dack; T Ostachuk; Wally Chikowsky; S Pankow; L Carlson; coach Martin Terry