In the Toronto city playoffs, Harbord Playground defeated Broadview YMCA 40-20; 30-21 (Total: 70-41). …………………………………………………… In game two, Zermitsky, Himel and Spiegal each scored 8 to pace Harbord. Martin led Broadview with 6. Carter added 6.
In the sudden-death Ontario opening round, St. Catharines Collegiate defeated Thorold High 31-25 as Newman scored 11, Fitzgerald 9, Elliott 6, Madsen 2, Levin 2 and Vanstone 1, while Storin and Williams were scoreless. Karner led Thorold with 8. Hoba added 8, Sulman 3, Covello 2 and Jordan 1, while Stone and Winning were scoreless.
In the Ontario quarterfinals, the Toronto Harbord Playgrounds defeated the St. Catharines Collegiate Saints 45-27; 19-28 (Total: 64-55). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Harbord Playgrounds defeated the Saints 45-17 as Spiegel scored 22, Zerinitsky 11, Herschorn 10 and Himel 3, while Manilla, Banks, Latoursky, Koldovsky, Simon and Feldstein were scoreless. Newman scored 11 to pace St. Catharines (coach Hounsom). Vanstone added 5, Williams 4, Madsen 3, Fitzgerald 2 and Elliott 2, while Levin, Sim and Storin were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Saints prevailed 28-19 as Newman scored 7, Elliott 7, Williams 7, Vanstone 5 and Madsen 2. Spiegel led Toronto with 11. Herschorn added 3, Zernitsky 3 and Himmel 2.
In the quarterfinals, East Windsor defeated Brantford Y 17-15 (also reported as 19-17); 27-19 (Total: 44-34).
In the Ontario finals, the Toronto Harbord Playgrounds defeated Windsor All People’s Church 44-16; 37-29 (Total: 81-45). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto dominated the blocks and prevailed by 28 as Spiegel scored 11, Hershorn 5, Zernitski 9, Maniilio 4, Himel 6, Banks 6, Feldstein 0, Letovsky 2, Kaldovsky 2 and Simon 0. Raisbeck led Windsor with 4. Clebin added 5, Klampow 4, Belanger 3, Plesba 0, Davies 2, Kocsis 0 and Rudnikoff 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto clipped Windsor 37-29 (also reported as 41-29). Tranter led All People’s with 11. Belanger added 10.
In the New Brunswick semis, the Woodstock High Cadets defeated the Fredericton St. Paul’s Tuxis 24-23; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Woodstock nipped Fredericton 24-23 as Donnie Hull scored 13, Buck 8 and W Jones 3, while Craig, Kennedy, C Lenehan, R Lenehan and Fewer were scoreless. Coveney led the Tuxis with 8. Kyle added 6, L Davis 4, Thorburn 3 and Jones 2, while Horne, Bell and Kyle were scoreless.
In the other semi, the Moncton St. Bernard’s Pats defeated the Saint John Y Cracks 30-10; 36-30 (Total: 66-40). …………………………………………………… In game one, Moncton prevailed 30-10 as Lutes scored 13, V Melanson 12 and Trites 5, while Humes, Richard and White were scoreless. The Pats also included F Melanson. Higgins led the Cracks with 6. J Moore added 4, while J Wilson, T Wilson, Likely, McCarroll, McIntyre and Fraser were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Pats took the series with a 36-30 win as V Melanson scored 17, Lutes 14, Trites 4 and Richard 1. Roxborough led the Cracks with 18. Higgins added 7, J Wilson 2, MacIntyre 2 and MCarroll 1.
In the New Brunswick finals, the Woodstock High Cadets defeated Moncton St. Bernard’s 2-0 (default).
In the Msritime finals, New Waterford defeated the Woodstock High Cadets 22-20; 27-25 (Total: 49-45). …………………………………………………… In game two, New Waterford took the series with a 27-25 win as Currie scored 14, A McDonald 8, R McDonald 4 and McNeill 1, while McSween was scoreless. Buck led the Cadets with 13. McElhinney added 4, Jones 4, Hull 2 and Craig 2.
In the Ottawa Valley/Quebec playoff, Montreal YMHA defeated Ottawa Glebe 27-36; 26-12 (Total: 53-48). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe prevailed 36-27 as Gerry Boucher scored 16, M Cunningham 9, D McLean 6, W Casey 4, and Booth 1, while J Courtwright, M Fumerton, W Short, W Cowan and T Daley were scoreless. J Gold led YMHA with 12, J Richman added 6, B Ziff 4, I Gentzman 3 and N Katz 2, while B Exelrad, M Sperling, I Cordes, L Richman, B Segal, H Lutterman and Schulemann were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Montreal dumped Glebe 26-12 to take the total-point series by five. Bernie Ziff scored 8 to lead Montreal (coached by Sammy Itel and managed by Issie Brandeis). Joey Gold added 6, Max Sperling 5, Louie Richman 4 and Joey Richman 3, while Katz, Segal, Gertzman and Shulmanson were scoreless. Boucher led Glebe with 6. Casey added 2, McCann 2, Booth 1 and Cunningham 1, while Fumerton, Stewart, Bailey and Cartwright were scoreless.
In the Eastern Canadian semis, Montreal YMHA wins by default over the Toronto Harbord Playgrounds. The Province of Quebec Basketball Association announces that “the Ontario winners default was said to be that they were unable to receive YMHA.”
In the Maritime finals, the New Waterford YMCA defeated Woodstock (N.B.) High 22-10; 27-25 (Total: 49-35). …………………………………………………… In game one, New Waterford prevailed 22-10 as McNeil scored 10, Currie 8, McDonald 3 and McSween 1, while O’Connor, R MacDonald and White were scoreless. McElhinney led Woodstock with 5. Hull added 3 and Buck 2, while Craig, Fewer and Kennedy were scoreless.
It being Ont/Que’s turn to pay for bring the Maritimes champ west for the playoffs, it was the Montreal Y.M.H.A.’s responsibility to finance the New Waterford’s trip. But they were unable to do so and C.A.B.A., by an executive vote of 6-2, declared that New Waterford would be awarded the title by default. A clearly disgruntled CABA secretary-treasurer and obvious Montreal supporter, noted in the minutes that “although the title is somewhat hollow, a title should be awarded for what it is worth.”
The East runner-up Montreal YMHA: Louie Richman; Bernie Ziff; Gertzman; Shulmanson; Segal; Joey Gold; Joey Richman; Max Sperling; coach Sammy Itel; manager Issie Brandeis
The Eastern champ New Waterford St. Agnes: Rod MacDonald; Tom Curry; Walter MacNeil; Alex MacDonald; John MacSween; John O’Connor; Cletus Timmons; Otto White; coach Reverend Raymond Campbell; mananger Leonard Stephenson