In the Southern sudden-death quarterfinal, the New Dayton Ramblers defeated Taber 53-35.

In the Southern semis, the Barons Chinooks defeated the New Dayton Ramblers 22-18; 27-16 (Total: 49-34). …………………………………………………… In game one, Barons prevailed 22-18 as Jim Barber scored 8, McQuarrie 5, Peacocke 3, Hofman 2, H Peacocke 2 and Lyon 2, while Kittleson, Hood, Hofman and Anderson were scoreless. B Cronkhite paced the Ramblers with 11. T Cronkhite added 4, B Whitsell 3 and Nitale 2, while J Carnine, M Duell, E Duell and W Norris were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Barons completed the series sweep with a 27-16 win as Hoffman scored 7, Kittleson 6, MacQuarrie 5, Peacocke 4, Lyons 3 and Barber 2, while Hood, Andrikson and H Peacock were scoreless. T Cronkhite led the Ramblers with 7. Kittleson added 6, MacQuarrie 5, Peacocke 4, Lyons 3 and Barber 2, while Hood, Andrikson and H Peacocke were scoreless. T Cronkhite led the Ramblers with 7. B Whitsell added 5, E Duell 2, W Morris 1 and B Cronkhite 1, while N Hale, J Carnine, M Duell and M Skeith were scoreless. The Ramblers also included Edwards.

In the southern League finals, the Magrath ‘B’ Eagles defeated the Barons Chinooks 46-18; x-x (2g-0)

        In game one, the Zeniths prevailed 46-18 after leading 21-17 at the half. Don Woolley paced the Zeniths with 12. Gordon Sabey added 10, Walter Paschuck 9, Jack Bridge 5, Dud Dunlop 5, Fred Briggs 4 and William Gibb 1, while Leron Miller, I Thompson and Merlin Miller were scoreless. D Peacock paced the Chinooks with 4. Kerr added 3, Hofman 3, Kittleson 2, Ancrick-Ilson 2 and Lyon 1, while Hood, H Peacock and Barber were scoreless.

        There was no northern challenger.

        The runner-up Barons Chinooks: D Peacock; Kerr; Hofman; Kittleson; Andrikson; Lyons; Hood; H Peacock; Barber; MacQuarrie; Peacocke;

        The champion Magrath Eagles: Don Woolley; Gordon Sabey; Walter Pashuck; Jack Bridge; Dud Dunlop; Fred Briggs; William Gibb; Leron Miller; I Thompson; Merlon Miller; coach Jay Hamilton; manager John Thompson