In the Ottawa Valley/Quebec playoff, the Montreal Engineers defeated the Ottawa Gladstones 54-31; 36-26 (Total 90-57). …………………………………………………… In game one, Montreal torched Ottawa 54-31 as Holzberg scored 16, Eamon 14, Murphy 8, Dade 6, Allen 6 and Kenneway 4, while Lamb and Fleming were scoreless. B McInenly led the Gladstone with 16. A Charbonneau added 8, J Russell 6 and W Morris 1, while H Aird, M Cameron, J Stevenson and R Cross were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Montreal prevailed 36-26 as N Holzberg scored 17, E Eamon 10, B Dade 4, S Murphy 4 and A Kennaway 1, while S Allan, A Flemming and P Logo were scoreless. Bert McInenly led the Gladstones with 10. Art Charbonneau added 10, Merrill Cameron 4, Harold Aird 4 and Jimmie Russell 2, while Rupert Cross, Wendall Morris and Jack Stevenson were scoreless.

In the opening round of the Ontario playoffs, London Comex defeated St. Thomas 13-19; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… St. Thomas include Udell, Matthews, Fenwick, Farley, Small and Long.

In the Ontario quarterfinals, the Windsor Blue Arrows defeated London Comex 20-15; 16-20 (Total 36-35). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Blue Arrows clipped London 2015 as Fred Craig scored 8, Elie Saddy 4, George Taylor 3, Ed Dawson 3 and Bill Curtis 2, while George Jeffers and Val Gribble were scoreless. Logan led London with 9. Ashton added 4 and Murray 2, while Brown, Allin and Henderson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, London prevailed 20-16 but lost the total-point series by one. Ken Murray led Comex with 11. Logan added 4, Ashton 3 and Brown 1. London also included Allan, Henderson. Taylor paced Windsor (manager G.A. Jeffers) with 5. Craig added 4, Curtis 3, Dawson 2 and Saddy 2.

In the Ontario quarterfinals and Toronto city finals, Broadview Y defeated Rotakins x-x; 16-24 (Total: by one).

In the Ontario semis, Toronto Broadview Y defeated Orillia 33-20; 44-10 (Total 77-30). …………………………………………………… In game two, Don Murray paced Broadview with 20. Ray Mitchell added 14. Broadview Y (coached by Laurie Irwin) also included Carl Voss; Henry Dewitt; J. Laumer; Rice; Morris; Thomas

In the other Ontario semi, St. Catharines defeated the Windsor Blue Arrows 37-20; 18-15 (Total: 55-35). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catharines clubbed Windsor 37-20 as Cambray scored 15, Wiley 6, Parkins 6, Peart 6 and Diggins 4, while Wiley and Calderone were scoreless. Craig paced Windsor with 8. Curtis added 7, Taylor 3 and Dawson 2, while Saddy, Jeffers and Gribble were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Catharines edged Windsor 18-15 as Merner scored 10, Peart 4, Diggins 2 and Cambray 2, while Calderone, Wiley and Hollinbeck were scoreless. Curtis led the Blue Arrows with 9. Saddy added 4 and Dawson 2, while Taylor, Craig, Gribble and Jeffers were scoreless.

In the Ontario final, St. Catharines defeated Toronto Broadview Y 27-24; 17-17 (Total: 44-41). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catherines nipped Broadview 27-24 as Harold Cambray scored 11, Carner Merner 5, Mac Parkins 4, Max Peart 4, Fred Wiley 2 and Joe Calderone 1, while D Diggins, L Hollenbeck, C Alguire, R Meecher, H Inksater and J Collins were scoreless. Bob Murray led Toronto with 5. Henry Devitt added 5, Carl Voss 5, Ray Mitchell 4, Jack Morris 3 and Jim Leaman 2, while Jim Rice and Frank Hall were scoreless.

In the Eastern final, St. Catharines was declared the champ after Montreal Engineers forfeited, saying they would not pursue the crown beyond the Ottawa playoff.