In the Patton Cup, Timmins again prevailed after being challenged by North Bay, whom they defeated 36-24. Timmins included Drew, Gilbert, L McFadden, Lukon, Romaldi, Shields, Hass, Grant, Duxfield, Walsh and Del Vilano. North Bay included Fellman, Morton, Hambley, Preston, Jessop, Moodie, Dowdall and Allen.

       In the Eastern Ontario semis, Brockville defeated Kingston 20-31; 33-15 (Total: 53-46). …………………………………………………… In game two, Brockville prevailed 33-15 as Simon scored 20, McCready 7, Gilroy 4 and Stein 2, while Grant and Perkins were scoreless. Eccles led Kingston with 7. Thompson added 4, Stephens 2 and Simons 2, while Slater, Bews and Ohlke were scoreless.

       In the Eastern Ontario finals, Ottawa Glebe defeated Brockville 35-47; 47-15 (Total: 72-52). …………………………………………………… In game one, Brockville prevailed 47-35 as Stein scored 15, Simon 14, Gilroy 12, McCready 4 and Grant 2, while Hazzard, Parkin and Webster were scoreless. George Laughren led Glebe with 9. H Higgs added 9, W Nixon 6, G Tilley 5, B Benoit 2, W Short 2 and A McKnight 2, while J Kyd and W Perkins were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe whipped Brockville 47-15 to take the total-point series by 20 and win its seventh consecutive EOSSA title. G Laughren led Glebe with 18. H Higgs added 14, W Cawley 7, G Tilley 4 and A McKnight 4, while B Benoit, W Perkins, W Nixon, J Kyd and W Short were scoreless. D Simon led Brockville with 7. G Grant added 4, McCready 2 and L Stein 2, while A Gilroy, R Hazzard, W Parkins and J Howe were scoreless. The Gryphons, who had finished undefeated with a (10-0) record in Ottawa city play, then entered the Dominion junior draw.

       In the Central finals, Toronto Harbord CI defeated Hamilton Westdale 19-25; 35-25 (Total: 54-50).

       In the Niagara district final, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets defeated Port Colborne 40-17; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Hornets prevailed 40-17 as Rennie scored 13, Ward 8, Monroe 5, Graham 4, McVeigh 4, Thomas 2, Wade 2 and Wigley 2, while James and Ruta were scoreless. Sherk led Port Colborne with 6. Winn added 5, Miller 4 and Walters 2, while Hammond, Smith, Knisley, Neff and Meggett were scoreless.

       In the COSSA semis, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets whipped Cobourg 46-21.

       In the other semi, Orillia CI toppled Napanee 39-18 (also reported as 42-18).

       In the COSSA final, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets blasted Orillia CI 64-14. Orillia included Crutcher, Blake, Murdoch, Renton, Phelps, Cavins, Larkin, Smith, Mille and Gentile.

       In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor-Walkerville Tartans defeated Sarnia Collegiate 40-9; 44-10 (Total: 84-19). …………………………………………………… In game one, Walkerville torched Sarnia 40-9 as Seth Crocker scored 16 and Harrison 3. Also scoring were McClymont, Stephenson and Pepper. W Reid paced Sarnia with 5. Kelly added 3 and R O’Field 1. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Tartans clubbed Sarnia 44-10 as Seth Crocker scored 24, Stephenson 6, A Harrison 6, Pepper 3, H Crocker 2, Riddell 2 and Hogan 1, while McClymont and Walker were scoreless. Jones led Sarnia with 2. McMillan added 2, Kelly 2, W Reid 2 and T Doherty 2, while O’Field, Austin, G Fraser and H Lockhart were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, Aylmer defeated the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlett Raiders 27-4; 19-11 (Total: 46-15. …………………………………………………… In game one, Aylmer clipped the Scarlett Raiders 27-4. Aylmer played Bodlin, Harrington, Foy, Dunn, Miller, Partlow and Johnson. Kitchener-Waterloo played Bean, Milhausen, Bochmer, Stuebling, McLennan, Dinger, Danke, Scott, Bulllock and ShantZ.

       In the WOSSA finals, the Windsor-Walkerville Tartans defeated Aylmer 21-0; 25-13 (Total: 46-13). …………………………………………………… In game two, Walkerville clipped Aylmer 25-13 as Seth Crocker scored 11, Stephenson 8, Harrison 3, Pepper 2 and McClymont 1, while Riddell was scoreless. Foy led Aylmer with 6. Partlow added 4, Harrington 2 and Bodkins 1, while Dunn, Miller and Johnston were scoreless.

       In the provincial semis, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets clipped Toronto Harbord 27-18, 21-29 (Total: 48-47). Harbord included Jackson, Singer, Smith, MacAlpine, Charney, Jenkins, Munroe, Jurojsky, Goodman and Gillespie.

       In the provincial finals, the Windsor-Walkerville Tartans defeated the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets 29-24; 16-19; 29-15 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, Walkerville prevailed 29-24 as Arnold Harrison scored 12, Seth Crocker 8, Stephenson 6, B McClymont 2 and Howard Pepper 1, while J Riddell, R Crocker, W Hogan and J Walker were scoreless. Ward led the Hornets with 9. Rennie added 9, McVeigh 2, MacPherson 2 and Thomas 2, while Grannan, Ruta, Wade and Wigley were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Stamford evened the series with a 19-16 win. …………………………………………………… In game three, Walkerville took the title with a 29-15 win as Seth Crocker scored 9, Arnold Harrison 7, K Crocker 6, H Pepper 4 and Gerald Stevenson 3, while McClymont, J Riddell, Wallace Hogan and Jimmie Walker were scoreless. Ward led the Hornets with 7. Rennie added 4, McVeigh 2, Thomas 1 and Wigley 1, while Munroe, Wade, McPherson and Ruta were scoreless. The Hornets (coach Walt Ziegler) also included Graham and James.