A separate “intercollegiate” competition continued to be held between Prince of Wales and St. Dunstan’s, who both also play in a senior Island league with four other teams, such as the Lepage Trotters, Charlottetown YMCA. They also played an annual intercollegiate series with Halifax’ King’s College. The Welshmen (coached by Malcolm MacFadyen) also played in the Charlottetown city league. …………………………………………………… In the intercollegiate semis, St. Dunstan’s Seconds (i.e., non-university team) defeated Prince of Wales firsts (i.e, collegiate team, as opposed to high school team) x-x; 61-49 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Dunstan’s prevailed x-x as Ken McKinnon scored 14, Bill Kelly 13 and Don Tooke 12. Larry Flack led the Welshmen with 12. Alan MacKenzie added 8, Ken MacKenzie 7 and Jim White 7. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Dunstan’s took the series with a 61-49 win as Gene Lake scored 15, Tom Ledwell 12, Bill Kelly 9, Ken MacKinnon 8, Don Tooke 7, Bill Farmer 6, John Wise 3 and Hache 2, while Bill MacNeill was scoreless. The Saints also included Gerry Tingley, Bob Linegar, Bill O’Neil, Vince McIntyre, George McGuigan and W Morrison. Jim White led Welshmen with 14. Ken MacKenzie added 11, Alan MacKenzie 8, Hugh MacLean 6, Ron Storey 6 and Larry Flack 4, while McNutt and Johnston were scoreless.

        In the best of five Charlottetown city high school final, Prince of Wales (2nds) defeated Queen Charlotte x-x; 32-18; x-x. …………………………………………………… In game two, Prince of Wales prevailed 32-18 as M Rodgerson scored 12 and Wayne MacDonald 8. Queen Charlotte included Roddie MacLean, Allan Bowness, David Mills, Roy MacLean, Dewar Harper, Dick Matheson, Ralph Russell, Ralph Beaton.

        Other rosters:

        Summerside: Dick Costain, Mike Scott, Eddie Boates, John Rankin, Ned Henthorn, Sonny Hickey, Ron MacFarlane, D Campbell, Robin Lidstone, Don MacEachern, Gordon Gay, D Crozier, Mike Lues, coach Chuck Monaghan