In the New Brunswick final, the Saint John Marcus Majors defeated Fredericton Army 78-54; 58-37 (Total: 132-91).
In the Toronto city semis, the Fred Hamilton Playgrounds defeated Ryerson Tech 56-45; 50-49 (Total: 106-94). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Playgrounds prevailed 56-45 as Bill Sherman scored 30, Joe Tepperman 10, Schull 6, Lustig 4, Simon 3, Morris 2 and Kutner 1, while P Sherman and Bacon were scoreless. Issac Sharp led Ryerson with 15. John Fennell added 14, Mudry 6, Baker 5, McCaughey 3 and McGill 2, while Fennel and Wurster were scoreless.
In the Toronto city finals, the Toronto Fred Hamilton Playgrounds defeated Woodgreen Church 4b6-40; 50-43 (Total: 96-83). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Playgrounds edged Woodgreen 46-40 as Bib Sherman scored 16, Jack Iwanicki 8, Bob Kutner 8, Tepperman 5, Baron 4, Lustig 3 and Simon 1, while Morris, Sherman, Keahan and Shull were scoreless. Bill Gilbert led Woodgreen with 12. Pearson added 10, E Moores 8, H Moores 8, Martin 5 and McLean 1, while Draycott, Bruce, Tapper, Edmiston, McCreadle and McFadden were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Playgrounds took the series with a 50-43 win as Bib Sherman scored 20 and Bob Kutner 12. Herbie Moore led Woodgreen with 10.
In the Ontario playoffs, Hamilton defeated Welland 62-60; 57-52 (Total: 119-112).
In the Ontario playoffs, Midland defeated Huntsville 40-39; 48-28 (Total: 88-67).
In the Ontario opening round, the Kitchener-Waterloo Y Blues defeated the Brantford Y Tigers 60-39; 61-69 (Total: 121-108). …………………………………………………… In game one, Kitchener-Waterloo prevailed 60-39 as Shirk scored 15, Hamblin 10, Heller 10, Mitchell 7, Hett 6, Hannah 4, Maddison 3, Butler 2 and Totzke 1. Mann paced Brantford with 10. Woods added 8, Miller 8, Byron 7, Bromer 2, Hann 2, Raymond 1 and King 1, while Schuler, Terejko, Leitch and Pearson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Brantford defeated the Blues 69-61 but lost the total-point series by 13. Boomer led the Tigers with 28. Hann added 17, Miller, 11, Leitch 5, Woods 5, Schuler 2 and Byron 1, while Mann, Raymond, King, Pearson and Terejko were scoreless. Bob Hamblin paced Kitchener-Waterloo with 17. Don Heller added 10, Hett 6, Hannah 6, Bieth 6, Maddison 5, Mitchell 4, Shirk 4, Totzke 2 and Butler 1.
In the Ontario quarterfinals, the Kitchener-Waterloo Y Blues defeated the Toronto Fred Hamilton Playgrounds 46-51; 74-64 (Total: 120-115). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto defeated the Blues 51-46 as Lushig scored 10, M Sherman 8, Tepperman 8, Iwanichi 7, Kuther 7, Bacon 4, Simon 4 and Keshen 3, while Scholl, Swartz, P Sherman and Morris were scoreless. Heller led Kitcher-Waterloo with 10. Maddison added 8, Mitchell 7, Bieth 6, Totzke 5, Swartz 3, Shirk 2, Hannah 2, Hamblin 2 and Butler 1. …………………………………………………… In game two, Maddison scored 4, Helt 12, Talske 4, Hannah 9, Shirk 7, Pare 2, Mitchell 12, Helier 1, Butler 1, Beth 4 and Swartz 18 for Kitchener-Waterloo. Toronto received 9 from Luchy. Sim added 5, P. Sherman 4, M. Sherman 13, Keshen 0, Ilacon 4, Ivanicki 10, Skull 2, Swartz 0, Kitner 9 and Morris 1.
The Windsor Alumni defeated the St. Thomas Saints 87-70; 75-52 (Total: 162-122). …………………………………………………… In game one Windsor clipped St. Thomas 87-70 as Steve Sobocan scored 24, Gerry Neil 22, Johnny Fazekas 10, Al Deluca 9, Carl Deneau 7, Bill Thomson 5, Knudsen 4, playing coach Bernie Hogan 4 and Lefaive 2, while Gemmell, Robitaille and Gosselin were scoreless. Stokes led the Saints with 18. Beck added 11, Caldwell 10, Houghton 9, Beer 7, Harpur 6, Barnes 6 and Dawdy 3, while Traichevich was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor bombed St. Thomas 75-52 as Steve Sobocan scored 19, Bill Thomson 10, Al Deluca 9, Knudsen 9, Johnny Fazekas 7, Louie Lefaive 6, Gerry Neil 4, Robitaille 4, Gemmell 3, Bernie Hogan 2 and Carl Deneau 2, while Gosselin was scoreless. Don Stokes led the Saints with 21. Caldwell added 11, Beck 6, Harper 5, Houghton 4, Dawdy 3 and Barnes 2, while Beer was scoreless.
In the Ontario semis, Kitchener-Waterloo YMCA Blues defeated the Kingston Edwards Monarchs 45-48; 62-39 (Total: 107-87). …………………………………………………… In game one, Kingston edged Kitchener-Waterloo 48-43 as Bourdeau scored 16, Rea 8, Hartley 8, Duncan 6, Cervenko 2 and Allan 1, while Harry was scoreless. Jim Swartz led the Blues with 11. Hannah added 10, Mitchell 9, Totzke 5, Hett 3, Shirk 3, Heller 3 and Hamlin 2, while Maddison Butler and Pare were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Blues prevailed 62-39 as Don Heller scored 12, Swartz 10, Hamblin 7, Mitchell 7, Maddison 6, Butler 6, Shirk 5, Hett 4, Totzke 3 and Pare 1. Spoo Bourdeau led the Monarchs with 9. Dale Hartley added 9, Bill Duncan 7, Don Soutter 6, Pic Rea 4, Harry 2 and Cervenko 2, while Allan was scoreless.
In the other Ontario semi, Windsor Alumni (formerly Windsor Branch Lumber, but the company dropped its sponsorship a week before the provincial playoffs started) defeated Hamilton St. Anthony Combines 85-54; 76-68 (Total: 161-122). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor prevailed 85-54 as Al Deluca scored 19, Steve Sobocan 18, Bill Thomson 16, Johnny Fazekas 10, Carl Deneau 8, Gerry Neil 6, Knudsen 4, Robitaille 2 and Bernie Hogan 2, while Gosselin, Gemmell and Louie Lefaive were scoreless. Bill Yole led Hamilton with 13. Frank Kinder added 12, Tom Worthington 7, Oddy Harris 7, Flaherty 4, McFarlane 3, Dick Brown 2, Malcolmson 2 and Curtis 2, while Vince Mazza did not play because of an injury. …………………………………………………… In game two, Hamilton prevailed 76-68 as Worthington scored 23, Mazza 12, Yole 10, Kinder 8, Flaherty 8, Rivers 7, Curtis 6, Brown 1 and McFarlane 1, while Harras and Malcolmson were scoreless. Elmer Robitaille paced Windsor with 11, Bernie Hogan 11, Gerry Neil 10, Bill Thomson 9, Knudsen 9, Deneau 8, Gemmell 4, Fazekas 4 and LeFaive 2, while Gosselin was scoreless.
In the Ontario final, Kitchener-Waterloo YMCA Blues defeated Windsor Alumni 67-53; 55-70; 53-40 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, Kitchener-Waterloo torched Windsor 67-53 as Grant Shirk scored 17, Swartz 12, Heller 8, Hett 7, Mitchell 5, Maddison 5, Hamblin 4, Totzke 4, Hannah 4 and Pare 1, while Butler was scoreless. Bob Knudsen scored 13 to pace Windsor. John Fazekas added 8, Gemmell 7, Hogan 6, Neil 5, Robitaille 5, Carl Deneau 2 and Joe Lapointe 2, while Gosselin and Bill Thompson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor prevailed 70-55 as Bill Thomson scored 24, Johnny Fazekas 18, Gerry Neil 10, Knudsen 5, Louie Lefaive 5, Bernie Hogan 2, Gosselin 2 and Robitaille 2, while Carl Deneau and Gemmel were scoreless. Jim Swartz led Kitchener-Waterloo with 10. Bob Hamblin added 9, Norm Hett 9, Carl Totzke 9, Madison 6, Mitchell 5 and Don Heller 6, while Butler, Hannah, Shirk and Pare were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, Kitchener-Waterloo took the series with a 53-40 win as Don Heller scored 12, Norm Hett 11, Shirk 8, Swartz 6, Carl Totzke 5, Bob Hamblin 4, Mitchell 4 and Hannah 2, while Madison and Pare were scoreless. Louie Lefaive scored 12 to pace Windsor (coached by Bernie Hogan). Gerry Neil added 7, Knudsen 7, Thomson 6, Johnny Fazekas 5 and Carl Deneau 3, while Gosselin, Robitaille and Gemmel were scoreless.
In the Ottawa city finals, the Morrisburg Waddington Sailors defeated the Department of Agriculture Aggies 53-51; 47-33 (total: 100-84). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Sailors prevailed 47-33 as Jim Miller scored 13, Jim Wilson 10, Oral Rooke 7, Murray MacLean 7, Bill Tucker 5, Gordie Heatherington 3 and Shirley Willette 2, while Roger Lee and John Middleton were scoreless. Peters paced the Aggies with10. Smith added 9, Proctor 8, McBurney 3, Lloyd 2 and Moon 1, while Buchanan and Fitzgerald were scoreless.
In the Ottawa Valley district final, the Morrisburg Waddington Sailors defeated the Smith Falls Intermediates 55-39; 28-35 (Total: 83-74). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Sailors prevailed 55-39 as Murray McLean scored 16, Jim Miller 11, Oral Rooke 9, Jim Wilson 8, Shirley Kehoe 6 and Bill Tucker 5, while Gordie Heatherington, Shirley Willette and Roger Lee were scoreless. Al Moore led Smith Falls with 15. Sterling McLeod added 11, Moe Egan 8, Smith 4 and Buckley 1, while Winkenweder, Robertson, Fox and Matthews were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Smith Falls prevailed 35-28 but lost the total-point series by nine. Sterling McLeod paced Smith Falls with 12. Moe Egan added 10, Al Moore 10 and Smith 3, while Fox, Robertson, Winkenweder and Buckley were scoreless. Shirley Kehoe led the Sailors with 7. Murray MacLean added 6, Oral Rooke 5, Jim Wilson 4, Jim Miller 3 and Bill Tucker 3, while Gordie Heatherington, Shirley Willette, Roger Lee and John Middleton were scoreless.
In the Montreal city semis, Montreal AAA defeated the Montreal Canadians 60-45; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Montreal AAA prevailed 60-45 as Dave Binmore scored 16, Bill McLeod 15 and Jack Dudley 15. Bill Pierce led the Canadians with 11.
In the Montreal city finals, the Montreal “Negroe Buddies” defeated Montreal AAA 44-42; 58-55 (Total; 102-97). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Buddies prevailed 44-42 as Hugh Brown scored 20. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Buddies edged Montreal AAA 58-55 as Hugh Brown scored 17 and Leon Blackman 13. The Buddies also included Fred Dejean. Jack Dudley led Montreal AAA with 13. Bill McLeod added 10 and Dave Binmore 10.
In the three-team round-robin Quebec finals, the Montreal Negroe Buddies edged Shawinigan Falls Tech 67-60 in overtime. …………………………………………………… The Montreal Negroe Buddies blasted Sherbrooke 85-44. …………………………………………………… Shawinigan Falls Tech clubbed Sherbrooke 71-40. …………………………………………………… In the final between the top two finishers in round-robin play, Shawinigan Falls Tech thumped the Montreal Negroe Buddies 87-60 as George Page scored 31.
In the Ottawa Valley-Quebec finals, Shawinigan Falls Tech defeated the Morrisburg Sailors 58-56; 62-38 (Total: 120-94). …………………………………………………… In game one, Shawinigan Falls Tech edged the Sailors 58-56 as Johnny Page scored 23, George Stewart 15, Roy 6, Dube 4, Depere 4, St. Jean 4 and St. Pierre 2, while Landry, McCullough and Vincent were scoreless. Murray MacLean paced the Sailors with 15. Oral Rooke added 11, Jim Wilson 11, Bill Tucker 7, Jim Miller 6, John Middleton 4 and Shirley Kehoe 2, while Roger Lee, Gordie Heatherington and Shirley Willette were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Shawinigan Falls Tech pounded the Sailors 62-38 as Johnny Page scored 22, George Stewart 17, St. Jean 13, Vetere 4 and Roy 2, while St. Pierre, McCullough, Vincent and Landry were scoreless. Murray MacLean paced the Sailors with 14. Jim Miller added 10, Gordie Heatherington 10, Jim Wilson 6, Oral Rooke 4 and Bill tucker 4, while Shirley Kehoe, Shirley Willette, Roger Lee and John Middleton were scoreless.
In the Nova Scotia semis, St. Francis Xavier defeated Sydney Y x-x; x-x (Total: x-x)
In the Nova Scotia finals, Acadia defeated St. Francis Xavier 61-46; 45-54 (Total: 106-100).
In the Maritime finals, the Saint John Atlantics defeated Acadia 45-47; 58-52 (Total: 103-99). …………………………………………………… In game one, Acadia prevailed 47-45 as John Clark scored 14, White 9, McManus 8, Reg Hart 7, Nickerson 5, Killiam 4, MacGowan 0, Lewis 0, Swansburg 0 and Hollis 0. Dave Stothart paced the Atlantics with 16. J Galley added 12, Kingston 6, Fry 4, McCutcheon 2 and Hansen 2.
In the Eastern semis, the Saint John Atlantics defeated Shawinigan Falls Tech 68-51; 63-56 (Total: 131-107). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Atlantics prevailed 68-51 as J Galley scored 17, Dave Stothart 17 and Fry 12. Stewart led Shawinigan Falls with 17. Page added 12 and Dube 12. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John clipped Shawinigan Falls 63-56 as Kingston scored 14, Galley 13, McCutcheon 10, Leggett 7, Stothert 5, Hansen 4, Shippee 3, Fry 2 and Lemmon 1. St. Jean paced Tech (coached by Walt Smith) with 15. Dube added 13, Stewart 11, McCullough 7, Page 5, Roy 3 and Vetere 2, while Landre and Vincent were scoreless.
In the Eastern championship, the Kitchener-Waterloo YMCA Blues defeated the St. John Atlantics 56-38; 58-48 (2g-0).
In game one, the Blues prevailed 56-38 as Jim Swartz scored 15, Norm Hett 10, Hamblin 8, Mitchell 7, Heller 7, Shirk 6, Maddison 2, Hannah 2 and Totzke 1. The Blues led 23-22 at the half. Playing coach Dave Stothart led the Atlantics with 9. Ed Leggett added 9, Earl McCutcheon 5, Frank Galley 5, Costello 4, Bob Fry 3, Lemmon 11, Hansen 1 and Shippee 1.
In game two, Kitchener-Waterloo completed the series sweep with a 58-48 win as Mitchell scored 13, Hamblin 10, Swartz 10, Hett 9, Heller 9, Totzke 4 and Shirk 3, while Hannah and Maddison were scoreless. Bob Fry paced St. John with 17. Dave Stothart added 14, Frank Galley 7, Ed Leggett 4, Earl McCutcheon 3, Hansen 2 and Costell 1, while Lemmon and Shippee were scoreless
The East runner-up Saint John Atlantics: Frank Galley; Kingston; Bob Fry; Earl McCutcheon; Hansen; Lemmon; Costello; Shippee; Ed Leggett; playing coach Dave Stothart
The East champion Kitchener-Waterloo YMCA Blues: Bob Maddison; Norm Hett; Carl Totzke; Bob Hannah; Grant Shirk; Lorne Pare; Don Mitchell; Don Heller; Howie Butler; Dick Bieth; Jim Swartz; Bob Hamblin; coach Ross Bachert
In the Alberta quarterfinals, Calgary Technical Institute defeated Red Deer 70-49; 49-41 (Total: 119-90). …………………………………………………… In game one, Calgary Tech stomped Red Deer 70-49 as Wally Brown scored 23, Doug Shier 22, Pitts 15, E Brown 5, Cristante 3 and Sharratt 2, while Dozzl, Dowler and Cassie were scoreless. Atkinson led Red Deer with 23 Kruger added 16, Trulson 7 and MacArthur 2, while Wakey, Kirkham, Kish, Pistawka and Strong were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Calgary Tech prevailed 49-41 as Bob Pitts scored 11, Doug Shier 8, Sharratt 8, Cristante 7, I Brown 6, W Brown, A Dozzi 2 and G Cassie 2, while Dowler was scoreless. Atkinson led Red Deer with 10. Trulson added 7, Waker 6, MacArthur 6, Strong 4, Kruger 4 and Pistawka 4, while Kirkham and Kish were scoreless.
In the Alberta quarterfinals, the Cardston Maple Leafs defeated the Medicine Hat Pontiacs 67-42; x-x (2g-0).
In the Alberta quarterfinals, the New Dayton Ramblers defeated Stirling 66-68; 84-56 (Total: 150-112). …………………………………………………… In game one, Stirling nipped New Dayton 68-66 as Evan Hill scored 19 and Doug Christensen 19. Tom Cronkhite led the Ramblers with 21. Hal Cronkhite added 19. …………………………………………………… In game two, New Dayton pounded Stirling 84-56 as Tom Cronkhite scored 32 and Hal Cronkhite 23. Evan Hill led Stirling with 18. Doug Christensen added 12.
In the Alberta semis, the Calgary Technical Institute defeated the Edmonton Kingsways 65-48; 49-41 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Calgary Tech prevailed 65-48. The Kingsways led 16-12 after one quarter. Cal Tech led 54-35 after three quarters. Bob Pitts paced Calgary Tech with 32. Doug Shier added 17, M Brown 7, Cassie 6, Critante 5, R Brown 4 and Ken Sharratt 4, while Dozzi and Dowler were scoreless. Don Blue led Kingsways with 19. Stockwell added 9, Danylowich 6, Malewich 3, Jim McRae 3, Sheckter 3, Polanuk 2, Sandstrom 2 and Durvin 1. …………………………………………………… In game two, Calgary Tech took the series with a 49-41 win after leading 26-16 at the half. Bob Pitts paced Calgary Tech with 12. Doug Shier added 11, Ken Sharratt 9, Cassie 7, Cristante 6 and I Brown 4, while W Brown, Dowler and Dozzie were scoreless. Jim McRae paced Kingsways with 10. Stockwell added 9, Blue 7, Shekter 6, Polanuk 5, Sandstrom 4, while Malkowich, Danylowich and Durvin were scoreless.
In the other semi, the New Dayton Ramblers defeated the Cardston Maple Leafs 73-76; 82-64; 71-49 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, Cardston nipped New Dayton 76-73 as Gordon Gregson scored 32, Caldwell 12, Sloan 10, Leavitt 6, Gibb 6, Dow 5, Olsen 3 and Lowry 2, while Chow and Redford were scoreless. Jerry Gorrill paced the Ramblers with 25. Tom Cronkhite added 18, Hal Cronkhite 14, C Kaupp 9, Beaton 6 and A Kaupp 1, while Harry Gorrill and E Kaupp were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, New Daytn evened the series with an 82-64 win as Hal Cronkhite scored 30, Tom Cronkhite 23, J Gorrill 9, August Kaupp 7, Art Beaton 5, C Kaupp 4 and Harry Gorrill 4, while E Kaupp was scoreless. Gordon Gregson led Cardston with 18. Leavitt added 10, Caldwell 9, Olsen 8, Dow 6, Gibb 5 and Sloan 3, while Redford and Scow were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, New Dayton took the series with a 71-49 win as Hal Cronkhite scored 29, Tom Cronkhite 17, Jerry Gorrill 13, Beaton 7, E Kaupp 3 and C Kaupp 2, while A Kaupp, H Gorrill and H Kaupp were scoreless. Gordon Gregson led Cardston with 14. G Leavitt added 10, Sloan 9, Caldwell 5, Dow 4, Gibb 3, Lowry 2 and Schow 2, while Olson and Redford were scoreless.
In the Alberta finals, the Calgary Technical Institute defeated the New Dayton Ramblers 61-57; 43-46; 59-58 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, Calgary Tech prevailed 61-57. The Ramblers led 34-20 at the half. Bob Pitts and Ken Sharratt each 17 to pace Calgary Tech. Doug Shier added 12, Cristante 8, W Brown 5 and E Brown 2, while Cassie and Dowler were scoreless. Tom Cronkhite paced the Ramblers with 25. Hal Cronkhite added 18, Art Beaton 7 and Gerry Gorrill 7, while C Kaupp, A Kaupp, H Gorrill and E Kaupp were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, New Dayton evened the series with a 46-43 win. Tom Cronkhite and Hal Cronkhite each scored 12 to pace the Ramblers. Art Beaton added 11, Gerry Gorrill 8, F Kaupp 2 and C Kaupp 1, while A Kaupp and H Kaupp were scoreless. W Brown led Calgary Tech with 18. Doug Shier added 15, Ken Sharratt 7, Pitts 4 and K Brown 1, while Cristante, Cassie, Dowler and Dozzi were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, Calgary Tech took the series with a 59-58 win. The Ramblers led 19-11 after one quarter. The game was tied at 22 at the half. Calgary Tech led 45-36 after three quarters. W Brown led Calgary Tech (coached by John Hamilton) with 17. E Brown added 13, Bob Pitts 10, Doug Shier 9, Ken Sharratt 8, Christante 6 and Cassie 1, Dozzi and Dowler were scoreless. Art Beaton led the Ramblers with 19. Tom Cronkhite added 18, Hal Cronkhite 8, Gerry Gorill 7, Harry Gorill 3, Edmund Kaupp 3, August Kaupp 2 and Clemence Kaupp 1.
In the Saskatchewan semis, Saskatoon Navy defeated the Saskatoon Diamonds 50-43; 39-35; x-x; 53-49 (3g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, Navy prevailed 50-43 as Anderson scored 20, Booth 15, McPhee 7, Herrington 3, Beaubier 2, Leakos 2 and Lee 1. Wright led the Diamonds with 11. Taylor added 10, East 9, Lindsey 3, Brooks 2, Slickman 2 and Thomson 1. …………………………………………………… In game two, Navy edged the Diamonds 39-35 as Alton Anderson scored 9, Dave McPhee 9, Ken Booth 8, Mel Harrington 8, Johns 4 and Leakos 1, while Lee was scoreless. Dick Slickman led the Diamonds with 15. Cliff Wright added 8, Buster East 7, Brooks 2, Taylor 2 and Thompson 1, while Lindsay was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game four, Navy took the series with a 53-49 win as Jean Beaubier scored 20, Mel Harrington 11, Wayne Johns 10, Andy Anderson 4, Dave McPhee 3, Adams 2 and Mel Booth 2, while Spero Leakos and Orv Lee were scoreless. Dick Slickman led the Diamonds with 19. East added 13, Taylor 9, Thompson 4, Lindsay 2 and Wright 1.
In the Saskatchewan final, the Regina Blondins defeated Saskatoon Navy 65-49; 53-62 (Total: 118-111). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Blondins dusted Saskatoon 65-49 as Frank Stager scored 19, Chick Blondin 11, Morley Brown 11, Terry Woods 8, Fletcher 5, Hawk 5, Randy 3 and Fraliak 3, while Ross was scoreless. Alton Anderson led Navy with 17. John Beaubier added 12, Mel Herrington 8, McPhee 5, Johns 5 and Leakos 2, while Lee was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saskatoon Navy prevailed 62-53 but lost the total-point series by seven. Booth led Saskatoon (coached by Norm Jones) with 25. Alton Anderson added 16, McPhee 9, Johns 4, Beaubier 3, Herrington 2, Leakos 2 and Hollingshead 1, while Lec was scoreless. Frank Stager led Regina with 24. Pete Pardy added 6, Morley Brown 6, Chick Blondin 5, Hawks 3, Rosca 2 and Fletcher 1.
In the British Columbia opening round and Vancouver finals, the University of British Columbia Braves defeated the Vancouver Cloverleafs defeated the Vancouver Cloverleafs 54-53; 48-52; 38-32 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, U.B.C. nipped the Cloverleafs 54-53 as Grisdale scored 17, Kenyon 12, Christie 11, Lawson 7, Kules 4, Goldie 2 and Thrasher 1, while Kendrick, Crosetti and Rourke were scoreless. Ball led the Cloverleafs with 12. McLennan added 10, Pulos 10, Steer 10, McAfee 6, Russell 3 and Kermode 2, while A Blackaby, Guistini, Murphy, Shippobotham and Melson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Cloverleafs evened the series with a 52-48 win as Pulos scored 15, Steer 10, McLennan 6, McAfee 6, Murphy 6, Kermode 4, Ball 4 and Shippobotham 1, while Blackaby, Russell and Guistini were scoreless. Grisdale led the Braves with 12. Christie added 10, Thrasher 7, Lawson 6, Kenyon 4, Goldie 4, Crosetti 3 and Kendrick 2, while Rourke and Kules were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Braves prevailed 38-32 as Crosetti scored 8, Goldie 6, Rourke 6, Grisdale 6, Kenyon 5 and Thrasher 1, while Kendrick, Kules and Lawson were scoreless. Guistini paced the Cloverleafs with 10. Pulos added 6, Steer 5, Ball 3, Shippobotham 2, Kermode 2, McLennan 2 and McAfee 2, while Blackaby, Russell, Murphy and Merson were scoreless.
In the British Columbia quarterfinals and Lower Mainland finals, the U.B.C. Braves defeated North Vancouver North Shore CYO 51-52; 47-42; 65-47 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Braves evened the series with a 47-42 win as Christie scored 12, Grisdale 8, Goldie 8, Lawson 7, Kules 5, Thrasher 4, Crosetti 2 and Kenyon 1, while Rourke and Kendrick were scoreless. Cairns led North Shore with 7. McManus added 7, Neate 6, Amos 6, Soderstrom 5, McKinnon 4, Steele 3, Rexworthy 3 and Cordecdeo 1. …………………………………………………… In game three, U.B.C. prevailed 65-47 as Duke Thrasher scored 16, Goldie 13, Grisdale 8, Crosetti 7, Lawson 5, Kenyon 5, Christie 4, Kendrick 3, Rourke 2 and Kules 2. Neale paced North Vancouver with 10. Soderstrom added 9, McKinnon 9, Cairns 5, Amos 4, McManus 3, Steel 3, Cordecedo 3 and Rexworthy 1.
In the BC semis, Victoria Dickinson & Dunn defeated the UBC Braves 46-41; 56-55 (Total: 102-95). …………………………………………………… In game one, Victoria prevailed 46-41 as Bill Garner scored 14, Hendry 8, Bamford 8, Parker 6, Allen 6, Richmond 2 and Wollett 2, while McMillan were scoreless. Dal Christie led UBC with 15. Grisdale added 13, Kenyon 8, Lawson 3 and Thrasher 2, while Goldie, Rourke, Crosetti, Kendrick and Kules were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Victoria took the series with a 56-55 win as George Woolett scored 15, Garner 11, Hendry 9, Parker 8, Bamford 7, Allan 3 and MacMillan 3, while Richmond was scoreless. Val Christie led the Braves with 12. Kenyon added 9, Rourke 6, Crosetti 6, Thrasher 6, Lawson 6, Goldie 5, Drisdale 4 and Kendricks 1, while Kules was scoreless.
In the BC finals, Victoria Dickinson & Dunn defeated Penticton 58-65; 49-37 (Total: 107-102). …………………………………………………… In game one, Penticton prevailed 65-58 as Jim Boulding 18 and Ted Bowsfield 14. Penticton led 35-27 at the half. Gerry Parker led Victoria with 17. George Woollett 10. …………………………………………………… In game two, Victoria clubbed Penticton 49-37 to take the total-point series by five. Bill Garner led Victoria with 14. Bill Bamford added 10, Gerry Parker 10, Don Hendry 8, Bobby Allen 6 and George Woolett 1, while Archie McMillan and Ed Richmond were scoreless. Victoria led 20-19 at the half.
In the Manitoba-Northern Ontario playoffs, Winnipeg Weston Bread defeated Fort William East End 64-51; 52-64 (Total: 116-115).