In the opening round, the Raymond Mustangs defeated the New Dayton Hounds 43-34; 46-37; x-x (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, Raymond prevailed 43-34 as Jones scored 14, Kitagawa 7, Evans 6, Holmes 4, R Stevenson 4, Gehmiku 3 and J Stevenson 2, while Cooper, Garner and Tollestrup were scoreless. Howard Kaupp paced New Dayton with 13. Glen Hale added 11, J Gorrill 5, H Gorrill 3 and E Kaupp 2, while Ernest Meldrum and Duell were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, New Dayton clipped Raymond 46-37 as H Kaupp scored 25. R Stevenson led Raymond with 11. ……………………………………………………

In the Southern quarterfinals, the Barons Oilers dispatched the Readymade Cougars x-x; 40-21 (2g-0). In game two, Barons completed the series sweep with a 40-21 win as Walter Harris scored 19. Muro Tomasta led the Cougars with 6.

        In the quarterfinals, the Raymond Mustangs dispatched the Medicine Hat Imps x-x; 29-22 (2g-0).

        In the Southern semis, the Raymond Mustangs defeated the Barons Oilers 42-37; x-x (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Raymond prevailed 42-37 as Al Tollestrup scored 18 and Walter Harris 13.

        In the other semi, the Hillspring Panthers defeated the Jefferson Panthers 31-18; 58-33 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Hillspring prevailed 31-18 as Holland Jackson and Danny Davies each scored 13. Lester Leir led Jefferson with 9. …………………………………………………… In game two, Hillspring completed the series sweep by defeating Jefferson 58-33 as Dan Davies scored 18. N Sheen led the Jefferson with 9.

In the Southern League finals, the Hillspring Panthers defeated the Raymond Mustangs 47-33; 64-66; 55-45 (2g-1). In game one, Hillspring prevailed 47-33 as Roland Jackson scored 13. Al Tollestrup led the Mustangs with 14. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Mustangs prevailed 66-64 in overtime. The score was knotted at 60 after regulation. Rulon Fairbanks, Robert Gehmlich and Robert Gibb hit buckets for the Mustangs in the extra session, while Danny Davies and Robert Jackson scored for the Panthers. Rulon Fairbanks led the Mustangs with 16. Robert Gibb added 14, Tollestrup 10, Dahl 9, Evans 8, Bob Gehmlich 7 and Jones 2, while D Cooper, B Cooper and Hironaka were scoreless. Roland Jackson paced the Panthers with 25. Dale Davies added 15, Danny Davies 14 and French 4, while Mark Merrill, Olson, Brooks, McDonnell, Bill Bunnage and Tolman were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Panthers took the series with a 55-45 win as Roland Jackson scored 19. Al Tollestrup led the Mustangs with 15. Hillspring led 18-13, 35-26 and 45-41 at the quarters.

In the provincial finals, the southern champ Hillspring Panthers defeated northern champ Edmonton Eastwood 53-31; 39-30 (2g-0).

In game one, Hillspring prevailed 53-31 as Dan Davies scored 18, Roland Jackson 13, Bill Bunnage 5, French 5, Dale Davies 4, Mark Merrill 3, McDonnell 2 and Brooks 2, while Tolman was scoreless. Steve Bendiak paced Eastwood with 14. Murray Devlin added 7, Alex Charchuk 6, Dan Walchuk 2 and Stan Kulka 2, while Bob Cordingly, Arne Harrison, Jim Glass, Ralph Johansen and Bo Strong were scoreless. The Panthers led 10-3 after one quarter and 28-8 at the half.

In game two, Hillspring took the title with a 39-30 win as Dan Davies scored 12, Dale Davies 11, Bill Bunnage 7, Roland Jackson 6, Mark Merrill 2, French 1 and McDonnell 1, while Olsen and Tolman were scoreless. Steve Bendiak led Eastwood with 9. Stan Kulka added 7, Alex Charchuk 6, Bob Strong 4, Bob Cordingly 4, Dan Walchuk 3, Ralph Johansen 3, Alex Charchuk 3, and Arne Harrison 2, while Murray Devlin, Jim Glass and Arne Harrison were scoreless. The Panthers led 20-15 at the half and 26-20 after three quarters.

        The runner-up Edmonton Eastwood: Steve Bendiak; Dan Walchuk; Bob Cordingly; Alex Charchuk; Stan Kulka; Arne Harrison; Jim Glass; Ralph Johansen; Bob Strong; Murray Devlin; coach Ted Sawchuk; manager Adorns

        The champion Hillspring Panthers: Dan Davies; Dale Davies; Roland Jackson; Bill Bunnage; Wallace French; Mark Merrill; Val McDonnell; Fred Brooks; Andrew Olson; Jerry Tolman; Ralph Johansen; Norm Jackson; Roland Jackson; coach Orvin Russell; manager Vern Wheeler