REGULAR SEASON
Queen’s | 5-1 | None | |||||||
McGill | 4-2 | 4-2 | Floyd Van Wagner | ||||||
Toronto | 2-4 | ||||||||
Western | 1-5 | ||||||||
Queen’s wins the title with a (5-1) record.
The non-medalist Western Mustangs: Sam Munro; Jack Gunn; Paul Hauch; Bill Farquharson; Evan Hayter; Reeves; J Vatz; Don Rivers; E.A. Horton; C Lee; coach Jack Lang, manager E.A. Horton
In the league play: …………………………………………………… In their season opener, Queen’s thrashed Western 42-27 as Ike Sutton scored 16, Bob Elliott 11 and Herb Dickey 6. Sam Munro led the Mustangs with 11. The Gaels led 26-18 at the half. …………………………………………………… Queen’s defeated host McGill 25-19 as Sutton scored 8, Elliott 5, Dickey 4, McLaughlin 4 and Bews 4, while Fenwick and Carter were scoreless. Rice led the Redmen with 9. Smaill added 3, Faulkner 3, Young 2 and Weldon 2, while Pelker and Moore were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Host McGill defeated Western 38-24 as Don Young dominated the floor. George Faulkner led McGill with 14. Don Smaill added 10. W Farquharson and J Vatz paced the Western attack. …………………………………………………… Toronto defeated Western 18-16. Western led 11-10 at the half. Horton scored 7 for Toronto. Sniderman added 2, George O’Leary 5, Roy Currie 0, Ben Sakler 0, Earl Davey 2, Riggs 2 and Wood 0. Samuel Munro led Western with 8. Hayter added 5, Bill Farquharson 2, Vatz 0, Hauch 0, Gunn 2, Lee 0 and Rivers 0. …………………………………………………… Host Western nipped McGill 25-24. …………………………………………………… Host Queen’s thrashed Toronto 43-20 as Ike Sutton scored 16, Bob Elliott 10, Herb Dickey 7, Harrison McLaughlin 6, Bews 4, Fenwick 0, Bews 0 and Myers 0. George O’Leary paced Toronto with 7. Riggs added 4, Earl Davey 3, Roy Currie 4, Ben Sakler 0, Sniderman 2, Cook 0, Wood 0 and Collins 0. …………………………………………………… Queen’s defeated McGill 40-27 as Ike Sutton and Bob Elliott each scored 12. Queen’s led 18-9 at the half. Herb Dickey added 5 for the Gaels, Harrison McLaughlin 7, Don Bews 4, Myer 0, Fenwick 0 and Carter 0. Don Smaill notched 6 for McGill. Fred Weldon scored 7, Don Young 3, A.L. Pelker 4, Mel Rice 5, George Faulkner 2, L.P. Moore 0 and Bob Calhoun 0. …………………………………………………… McGill edged Toronto 35-32. …………………………………………………… Queen’s defeated Western 40-16 to ensure itself the title. Ike Sutton led Queen’s with 22. Queen’s led 27-5 at the half. Bob Elliott added 3, Herb Dickey 6, Harrison McLaughlin 4, Bews 5, Myer 0, Carter 0 and Fenwick 0. Jack Gunn led Western with 6. C Lee added 4, Paul Hauch 2, Evan Hayter 3, W Farquharson 0, Sam Munro 0, D Rivers 2 and J Vatz 0. …………………………………………………… Queen’s defeated Toronto 34-32 as Ike Sutton hit a free throw and Bob Elliott a field goal in the final 30 seconds to pull out the win at Hart House. Toronto had led 14-12 at the half. But Queen’s moved ahead at the start of the second half with four consecutive buckets. Roy Currie rallied Toronto and gave them the lead at 32-30 before the final heroics by Ike Sutton and Bob Elliott. Elliott finished with 12 points. Ike Sutton added 10, Herb Dickey 0, Harrison McLaughlin 4, Don Bews 6, Stew Fenwick 1, Carter 0 and Doug Myers 0. George O’Leary paced Toronto with 7. Riggs added 5, Earl Davey 6, Roy Currie 6, Ben Sakler 4, Collins 0, Wood 0 and Cook 4. …………………………………………………… Host Toronto defeated Western 35-28 as George O’Leary scored 11, Davey 8, Riggs 7, Currie 4, Sakler 3 and Cook 2, while Sniderman, Wood and Collins were scoreless. Munro led the Mustangs with 10. Hayter added 8 and Farquharson 5.
The bronze medalist Toronto Varsity Blues: Horton; Sniderman; George O’Leary; Roy Currie; Ben Sakler; Earl Davey; Riggs; Wood; Collins; Cook; coach McCutcheon
The silver medalist McGill Redmen: Don Young; George Faulkner; Don Smaill; Fred Weldon; A.L. Pelker; Mel Rice; L.P. Moore; Bob Calhoun; Smaill; coach Floyd van Wagner; manager Mason
The champion Queen’s Golden Gaels: Herb Dickey; Ike Sutton; Bob Elliott; Don Bews; Harrison McLaughlin; Howard Carter; Stuart Fenwick; Doug Myers; W.D. Muir; Doug Myers; Howard Carter; (no coach); manager F.A. Alexander