Morell: McAullay, J McArten, J Gill, Brodrick, Dunphy, P Curran, G MaGuire, G Mackenzie, E Macdonald, K MacDonald,
In the semis, Prince of Wales defeated Summerside x-x; 41-48; x-x (2g-1). Summerside included Jerry Hopkirk, MacGregor. …………………………………………………… In game two, Summerside edged Prince of Wales 48-41 ad Gerry Hopkirk scored 25 and Malcolm Coulson 16. Ron Diamond led Prince of Wales with 26.
In the finals, St. Dunstan’s defeated Prince of Wales 66-49; 76-46 (2g-0).
In game one, St. Dunstan’s prevailed 66-49 as Phil Mullaly scored 19, playing coach Len Sirois 15, M Corcoran 12, H Callaghan 9, R Perry 9, W Buotte 2 and J Maddock 1, while J Chinery, P Grant, F Turgeon and K McCaffrey were scoreless. Mike Dagg paced Prince of Wales with 9. Ronnie Diamond added 9, W Smith 9, S Ladner 8, D Weale 6 and B Stannish 1, while D Ling and Lyle Huggan were scoreless.
In game two, St. Dunstan’s bombed Prince of Wales 76-46 as Alan Connolly scored 22, Eddie Lawlor 18, Bobby Leclair 13, Paul Connolly 5, Ken Hugley 4 and John Burdage 2. Lyle Huggan led Prince of Wales with 15. Ron Diamond added 13.
The runner-up Prince of Wales: Ron Diamond; W Smith; D Weale; Bill Stannish; Gallant; B Diamond; Mike Dagg; Lyle Huggan; D Ling; Stu Ladner; Stan MacPherson; L Wakelin; D Taylor, G Likely; J Webb; coach Earl Nicholson
The champion St. Dunstan’s: Phil Mullaly; M Corcoran; H Callaghan; R Perry; W Buotte; J Maddock; J Chinery; P Grant; F Turgeon; K McCaffrey; Len Sirois; Alan Connolly; Eddie Lawlor; Art Stang; Bobby Leclair; D Nantes; Paul Connolly; Ken Hubley; John Burdage; coach Jim Pelrine