In the Toronto city finals and Ontario quarterfinals, Toronto Adam Beck defeated St. Christopher x-x; x-x (Total 112-107). …………………………………………………… In game two, Lloyd Thompson paced Adam Beck with 16. Keith Humphrey added 11. Don Warnholz led St. Christopher with 10. Owen Schine added 9.
In the quarterfinals, St. Catherines CI Tricolours defeated Kitchener St. Jerome’s 67-49; 49-36 (Total: 116-95). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catharines clubbed St. Jerome’s 67-49 as Jerry Lansky scored 28, Bruce Race 20, Watson 5, Ward, 3, Bell 2, Erion 2, Polecrone 2, Anderson 1, Robinson 1 and McGarvery 1, while Fletcher was scoreless. The Tricolurs led 17-13, 35-26 and 40-35 at the quarters. Sigmund Schneff paced St. Jeromes’ with 16. Tony Van Hee added 15, Link 8, Rosenberg 5, Fernandez 2, Elias 2 and Novak 1, while Voisin, Renault, Mallach and Selrenbach were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Catharines took the series with a 49-36 lead as Lansky scored 13, Race 9, Watson 7, Bell 4, Erion 4, McDougall 4, Powers 4, Polecrone 3 and Anderson 1, while Holm was scoreless. Van Hee led St. Jerome’s with 8. Schneff added 6, Elias 6, Mallech 4, Rosenblood 4, Renauld 3, Fermandez 2, Voisin 2 and Novak 1, while Fehrenbach and Lin were scoreless.
In the Ontario semis, Toronto Adam Beck defeated Peterborough 75-68; 68-64 (Total: 143-132). …………………………………………………… In game one, Thompson paced Adam Beck with 40. Russ Dunn added 23. A. Dougald led Peterborough with 16.
In the other semi, the St. Catherines Tricolurs defeated Sarnia x-x; x-x (Total: x-x).
In the Ontario finals, the St. Catharines Collegiate Institute Saints defeated Toronto Adam Beck 51-68; 96-68 (Total: 147-136). …………………………………………………… In game one, Beck defeated St. Catherines 68-51 as Lloyd Thompson scored 35, Russ Dunn added 14, Keith Humphrey 9, Logan 5, Breedon 3, Findlay 3 and Gates 3, while Furniss, G Lewis, J Lewis and McGregor were scoreless. Erion led St. Catharines with 14. MacDougall added 12 and Lansky 9. Larry Erion led St. Catharines with 14, Bob MacDougall added 12, Jerry Lansky 9, Burce Race 8, Polecrone 4, Watson 2, Powers 1 and Bell 1, while Kennedy, Holm, Anderson and Robinson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Catharines took the series by pounding Adam Beck 96-68 as MacDougall scored 25, Lansky 20, Polecrone 13, Erion 13, Race 12, Powers 7, Bell 4 and Holm 2, while Kennedy, Watson, Anderson and Robinson were scoreless. Thompson paced Toronto with 30. Logan added 18, Dunn 11, Findley 4, Humphreys 3 and Gates 2, while Breedon, J Lewis, G Lewis and Furniss were scoreless.
In the Nova Scotia semis, St. Mary’s University High defeated the Halifax Comets 31-29; 42-41 (2g-0). Ken Fellows scored a combined 25 points in the two games, while Pat MacDonald tallied 17 and Gerry Conrad 16.
In the Nova Scotia finals, Halifax Queen Elizabeth d’d Halifax St. Mary’s U High x-x; x-x (Total: x-x). St. Mary’s (coached by Frank Baldwin) included John Sark, Don Gillis, Ken Fellows, Gerry Conrad, Robin Falconer, Pat MacDonald, Peter Campbell, Albert Roach, Bob Hanrahan and Viv Rorai.
In the Eastern quarterfinals, St. Catharines Collegiate defeated the Montreal Rosemount Boys Club 55-42; 42-46 (Total: 97-88). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catharines prevailed 55-49 as Bob MacDougaal scored 14, Bruce Race 13 and Jerry Lansky 12. Lou Gordon led the Rosemounts with 14. Phil Fleurquin added 12 and Grant Peterson 5. …………………………………………………… In game two, Montreal edged St. Catharines 46-42 but lost the total-point series by two. Phil Fleurquin paced Montreal with 13. Louis Gordon added 10. Erion led St. Catharines with 12. MacDougall added 10, Bell 7, Powers 4, Polecrone 4, Robertson 2, Anderson 2 and Lansky 1, while Reston and Race were scoreless. Fleurquin led Montreal with 13. Gordon added 10, Buckberrough 6, Montgomery 6, Maslowski 4, Peterson 4 and Chaslowsky 3, while McConnell was scoreless.
In the Eastern semis, St. Catharines Collegiate defeated the Dalhousie Dukes 54-30; 67-38 (Total: 121-68). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catharines torched Dalhousie 54-30 as Jerry Lansky scored 16, Bruce Race 8, Larry Erion 8, Powers, 5, Watson 4, MacDougall 3, Robinson 3, Bell 3, Anderson 3 and Polecrone 1. St. Catherines led 14-8, 22-14 and 31-22 at the quarters. Jim Christie paced Dalhousie with 9. Jardine added 6, Thompson 5, Stewart 4, MacEwan 3, Harquail 2 and MacNeil 1, while Maclean and Auld were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Catharines took the series with a 67-38 win as Pete Polecrone scored 13, Powers 8, Lansky 8, Watson 7, MacDougall 7, Erion 6, Anderson 5, Race 5 Ralph Bell 4 and Robinson 4. St. Catharines led 21-1, 42-22 and 56-31 at the quarters. Buddy Thompson led the Dukes with 17. McEwen added 8, Stewart 8, Harquail 4 and Christie 1, while MacNeil, Mclean, Auld and Jardine were scoreless.
In the Eastern championship, St. Catharines Collegiate defeated Halifax St. Mary’s University, (alternately reported as the Halifax Comets, or Halifax Queen Elizabeth) 43-32; 71-51 (Total: 114-83). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catharines clipped St. Mary’s 43-32 as Jerry Lansky scored 17, Erion 7, MacDougall 6, Watson 4, Race 4, Polecrone 2, Bell 2 and Holm 1, while Powers and Kennedy were scoreless. Ken Fellows led St. Mary’s with 16, Pat MacDonald added 8, Gerry Conrad 6, Robin Falconer 1 and Hanrahan 1, while Rorai, Campbell, Sark and Gillis were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Catherines capture the title by spanking St. Mary’s 71-51 as Jerry Lansky scored 22, Pete Polecorne 12, Larry Erion 9, Bill Watson 7, Paul MacDougall 7, Gary Kennedy 6, Ralph Bell 4, Jim Powers 2 and Race 2, while George Holm, Jimmy Anderson and Jimmy Robinson were scoreless. Fellows led St. Mary’s with 16. Macdonald added 10, Conrad 9, Falconer 6, Campbell 5 and Hanrahan 5, while Rorai, Sark and Gillis were scoreless.
The Eastern runner-up Halifax St. Mary’s University: Ken Fellows, Pat MacDonald; Gerry Conrad; Robin Falconer; Hanrahan; Rorai; Campbell; Sark; Gillis
The Eastern champ St. Catharines Collegiate: Larry Erion; Paul (Bob?) MacDougall; Jerry Lansky; Pete Polecrone; Bruce Race; Bill Watson; Ward; Ralph Bell; Jimmy Anderson; Jimmy Robinson; McGarvery; Fletcher; George Holm; Jim Powers; Gary Kennedy; coach Jim McNulty; manager Bill Race
In the British Columbia playoffs and Vancouver finals, Gladstone Junior High defeated Templeton Junior High 24-17; 26-16 (Total: 50-33). …………………………………………………… In game one, Gladstone prevailed 24-17 as Wosnuk scored 8, Hayword 8, Langhout 6 and Van Eipren 2, while Foster, Arnold, Golner, Goddard, McIntyre, Palmer and Ursulak were scoreless. Findlay paced Templeton with 7. Iacaubucci added 4, Ponak 3, Spencer 2 and Gearhart 1, while Taylor, Copp, Antenuk, MacEloes, Gromley, Lee and Anderson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Gladstone took the series with a 26-16 win as Hayward scored 8, Foster 5, Wasnock 4, Langhout 3, Palmer 2, MacIntyre 2, Van Iepren 1 and Stoddard 1, while Ursulak, Arnold and Golnar were scoreless. Findlay led Templeton with 9. Ponak added 4, Gearhart 2 and Spencer 1, while Iaccobucci, Anderson, Lee, Top, Taylor, Gromley and Antenuk were scoreless.