In the NOSSA semis, North Bay dispatched Sudbury 32-31.

       In the other NOSSA semi, Sault Collegiate v Sudbury Tech. How then does Timmins make the final?

       In the final of the Patton Cup for NOSSA supremacy, Timmins defeated North Bay 16-5 as Jack Leng scored 6, Dick Dainton 5, Wilf Shields 4 and William Paice 4, while Pie Ostrovsky, F Gilbert, W Drew and C Charron were scoreless. Timmins (coached by Wiley, manager Muir) also included R Tkachuk, J Leng, H.O. Strowski and V Wallingford. M Edwards paced North Bay with 4. G Stark added 1, while D MacDonald, J Wilson, F Dowdall, M Fellman, T Furino and C Smith were scoreless.

       Sudbury as the holder of the Patton Cup was apparently not allowed to challenge for it, because they held it. Go figure.

       In the Eastern Ontario semis, Glebe Collegiate defeated Kingston Collegiate 54-12; x-x (Total: x-x). Kingston included Salton, Pyke, Anglin, Gowsell, Card, McKee, McLean, Abramsky, Matheson, Bruce, Burke and McMahon.

In the Eastern Ontario finals, Glebe Collegiate defeated Cornwall 59-12; 58-15 (Total: 117-27). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe (coached by Bud Campbell) whipped Cornwall 59-12 as George Laughren scored 16, Wallie McCartney 12, William Cowley 11, Ken McBain 5, R Thornton 4, L Smith 4, Ken Band 3, Ed Lennie 2 and A Butterworth 2. R Purcell paced Cornwall with 4, G Dalbec added 3, E Whitney 2, S Delroy 2 and S Murdock 1, while R Herbert, H O’Byrne, O McGlire and G Murray were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe blasted Cornwall 58-15 as McCartney scored 13, Laughren 12, Smith 8, Butterworth 8, Cowley 7, McBain 4, Bend 4 and Lennie 2. Purcell paced Cornwall with 7. Delroy added 4, Dalbec 3 and O’Byrne 1, while Herbert, Murdock, Whitney, McGuire and Murray were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Gryphons did not appear to have participated in the ensuing provincial playoffs.

In the WOSSA quarterfinals, the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlett Raiders defeated Stratford 17-19; 16-9 (Total: 33-28). …………………………………………………… In game one, Stratford prevailed 19-17. Jack Couch led Kitchener-Waterloo with 6. Allister Imrie added 6, Carl Eggert 2, Charlie Jaimet 1, Nick Campbell 1 and Doug Struebing 1. …………………………………………………… In game two, Kitchener-Waterloo took the series with a 16-9 win as Jack Couch scored 4, Charlie Jaimet 4, Carl Eggert 3, Allister Imrie 3 and Nick Campbell 2, while Stuebing, Jones and K Zinkann were scoreless. Firth led Stratford with 6. Brenneman added 2 and Nielson 1, while Stevenson, Doxey, Hanlon and Whittaker were scoreless.

In the WOSSA semis, the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlet Raiders defeated the London H.B. Beal Raiders (or London Beck, according to the Kitchener-Waterloo Record) 25-15; 14-7 (Total: 39-22). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Red Raiders prevailed 25-15 as Charlie Jaimet scored 10.  Kitchener-Waterloo also played C Eggert, W Jones, A Imrie, Jack Couch, N Campbell, D Sterling and K Zinkan. London played Bob McKee, C Garrett, F Styles, I McArthur and W Rider. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Scarlett Raiders prevailed 14-7 as Jaimet scored 5, Couch 5, I Imrie 4, while N Campbell, C Eggert, Jones, Stuebling and Zinkann were scoreless. B Rider led London with 4. McKiee added 2 and McArthur 1, while Garrett, Styles, E Simons and I Morgan were scoreless.

In the sudden-death WOSSA final, the Windsor Assumption Purple Raiders dusted the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlet Raiders 37-14 as Long scored 12, Harry Dickeson 11, Menard 8 and Ptak 6, while Byrne, Westfall, Moran and Flood were scoreless. Eggert paced the Scarlet Raiders with 5. Imrie added 4, Couch 3 and Stuebling 2, while Campbell, Jaemet, Zinkan and Jones were scoreless.

       In the quarterfinals of the Ontario playoffs, Newmarket Pickering College defeated Belleville Collegiate 44-14; 36-21 (Total: 80-35). …………………………………………………… In game one Pickering led 13-5 at the half. Pickering included C. McAllister; Melville Faulds; Ed Minchinton; W. Laurie; Barney Stronach; M. Davison; Frank Babb; and V. Forster. Belleville included Calber Byrne; Cather; Ridley; Smith; Higgs; Williams; Maraskas; Bradley and Mott.

       In the Niagara district semis, Hamilton Delta defeated Brantford x-x; x-x (Total: x-x).

       In the Niagara District finals, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets defeated Hamilton Delta 28-19; 28-24. Delta included Downs, Gold, Fudge, Hossie.

       In the Ontario semis, Newmarket Pickering College defeated Orillia Collegiate 43-29; 33-19 (Total: 76-48). …………………………………………………… In game one, Melville Faulds paced Pickering with 25 points. C. McAllister added 10, Ed Minchinton 2, W. Laurie 2, Barney Stronach 4, Frank Babb 0, M. Davidson 0 and V. Forster 0. R. Eaton led Orillia with 14. J. Crab added 0, J. Cratcher 7, D. Anderson 6, S. Miller 0, M. Dobson 2, F Lissington 0, H. Johnson 0, J. Hancock 0, A. Miller 0 and J. Ball 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Pickering romped as Laurie and Barney Stronach dominated defensively.

       In the other sudden-death Ontario semi, Assumption College defeated the Niagara Falls Stamford C.I. Hornets 36-33. The Hornets (coach Vandersluys) included Logan, Thomas, Brown, Smith, Ward, Chisholm, Munroe, Rennie.

       In the Ontario finals, the semis, Sandwich Assumption defeated Newmarket Pickering College 20-20; 38-5 (Total 58-25). In game one, Pickering missed an opportunity to win it on the final play when a free throw went awry. McAllister led Pickering with 11. Melville Faulds added 7 and Ed Minchinton 2, while W. Laurie, Barney Stronach, Frank Babb, V. Forster and M. Davison were scoreless. Dickeson led Assumption with 8. Menard added 7, Long 0, Ptak 2, Byrne 2, Westfall 0, Devaney 0 and Moran 2. …………………………………………………… In game two, Assumption dominated on a larger floor, playing an up-tempo game that Pickering could not handle. Assumption led 19-2 early and ripped off a 16-0 run at the start of the second half as they romped. Ptak led Assumption with 12. Long added 10, Dickson 6, Menard 5, Byrne 0, Moran 0 and Flood 0. Melville Faulds and Ed Minchinton each scored 2 to pace Pickering. C. McAllister added 1, while W. Laurie, Barney Stronach, Frank Babb and V. Forster were scoreless.

       The silver medalist Newmarket Pickering: C McAllister; Melville Fauls; Ed Minchinton; W Laurie; Barney Stronach; Frank Babb; V Forster; M Davidson; coach Howard Mulligan; manager L Harris

       The champion Windsor Assumption Purple Raiders: V Westvall; J Costigan; W Byrne; Harry Dickeson; R Menard; C Allov; W Long; J Bellemore; W Ptak; E Moran; J Flood; J Devaney; coach John Higgins