In the Eastern finals, the Glebe Gryphons defeated Brockville 42-13; 63-25 (Total: 106-38). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe dusted Brockville 42-13 as J Courtright scored 18, W Casey 8, H Higgs 6, A McKnight 4, M Cunningham 2, D McCann 2 and H Shuttleworth 2, while W Bush, P Deltor and G Green were scoreless. D Simon led Belleville with 5. W Parkin added 4, J Hone 2, G Grant 1 and G Wilson 1, while D Abbott, R Hazzard, R Webster and H Fox were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe torched Brockville 63-25 as J Courtwright scored 13, M Cunningham 12, H Higgs 11, A McKnight 8, W Casey 7, W Bush 5, H Shuttleworth 3, D McCann 2 and D Deltor 2. D Simon led Brockville with 16. J Hone added 5, W Parkin 2 and G Wilson 2, while R Hazzard, J Potter, R Webster, O Abbott and H Fox were scoreless.

       In the Patton Cup (NOSSA) challenge series semis, North Bay defeated Sudbury High 33-26; 52-17 (Total 85-43). …………………………………………………… In game one, North Bay prevailed 33-26 as Mort Fellman scored 10, J Jessup 8, Ken Mison 5, P Pearson 4, J Gibson 4 and F Dowdall 2, while G Richardson and F Demarco were scoreless. Angus Dixon led Sudbury with 8. John Haight added 6, Lorne Fitchett 4, Walter Johnston 4 and Gordon Browning 4, while Norman Webb, D McKessock, R Bain, I Greenspon, H Haight, W Rogers and I Fraser were scoreless. 

In the NOSSA semi, Timmins was challenged by North Bay and prevailed 24-18.

In the NOSSA final, Timmins defeated Kirkland Lake 17-15 in overtime. Timmins (coached by F.A. Gauthier) included Drew, Walsh, Delmonte, McKay, Duxfield, Grant, Dunn, Morrison and Horwitz. Kirkland Lake included Craig, Behie, MacMillan, Speck, Fleming, Craig and Duke.

In the COSSA semis, Niagara Falls Collegiate defeated Belleville 42-30 as Os Harris scored 20, Doug McCutcheon 10 and George Hillesheim 9. Belleville included Godfrey Scott, Ted Saunders.

In the other semi, Orillia dispatched Coburg CI 34-30.

In the COSSA final, the Niagara Falls Red Raiders clipped Orillia CI 56-41 as Campaigne scored 16, Harris 14, Hillesheim 9, Speedie 6, Zimmerman 6 and McCutcheon 5, while Brown, Carter, Pattinson and Cole were scoreless. Larkin led Orillia with 11. Crutcher added 10, Cavins 8, Phelps 7, Murdock 2, Genecio (Geniche?) 2 and Topling (Tupling? 1, while Blake and Crawford were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor-Walkerville Tech Tartans defeated Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate & Vocational 39-15 as Nickerson scored 20, Wiseman 5, McMillan 4, Issel 4, Chapman 2, Proulx 2 and Chittim 2, while Stillman and Meadows were scoreless. Harold Scott led Kitchener with 7. Sol Dinger added 4, Bill Mitchell 3 and John Bullock 1, while Clare Milhausen and Syd McLennan were scoreless. Kitchener (coached by George O’Leary) also included J Harvey, Clay Hall, W.J. Unwin and W Martin.

       In the other semi, Aylmer dispatched Sarnia Collegiate & Vocational Institute 25-19. Harrington led Aylmer with 9. Ellsworth added 6, Foy 6, Laing 2 and Procunier 2, while Montieth and Harvey were scoreless. Reid scored 6 to lead Sarnia (coached by Rocky Parsaca). Jackson added 6, Tessier 3, Ewener 2 and Kelley 2, while Jones, McMillan and Henderosn were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA bronze medal match, Sarnia CVI defeated Kitchener Vocational 21-18.

       In the WOSSA final, the Windsor-Walkerville Tech Tartans spanked Aylmer 26-13 as McKerson scored 12, Wiseman 7, McMillan 3, Chapman 2, Meadows 1 and Stillman 1, while Proulx, Issell and Chttim were scoreless. Foy led Aylmer with 4. Procunier added 3, Ellsworth 2, Harrington 2 and Laing 2, while Black, Cleaver and Harvey were scoreless.

In the first Ontario interscholastic tournament to be held, the semi-final saw host Hamilton Westdale defeat Niagara Falls 34-21 as Turnbull scored 14, Dinwall 4, Hill 11, Runge 5, Blacklock 0, Gaylord 0, Jackafaby 0, Booth 0, Young 0 and Etherington 0. Campaigne notched 11 for Niagara Falls. McCutcheon added 0, Harris 3, Hilleshelm 6, Zimmerman 2, Patterson 0, Sheedie 0, Cole 0, Brown 0 and Carter 0.

       In the other semi, Windsor-Walkerville Tech dumped Toronto Harbord Collegiate 30-22 as Chapman scored 10, Norman McKerson 8, Wiseman 4, McMillan 4, Proulx 0, Stillman 0, Iseill 0, Meadows 2 and Willmot 2. Jenkins notched 8 for Harbord. Singer added 4, Frankel 2, Rosenblume 1, Gillespie 2, Gruiner 0, Smith, Charbey 0 and Mitchell 5.

       In the Ontario final (and effectively, the Eastern interscholastic quarterfinals), Windsor-Walkerville Tech dumped Hamilton Westdale 33-17. Norman Nickerson led Windsor Tech with 15. Chapman added 4, Wiseman 8, McMillan 3, Proulx 3, Stillman 0, Meadows 0, Chittam 0, Isseil 0 and Willmott 0. Jackafaby led Toronto with 6. Dingwall added 0, Hill 6, Turnbull 3, Tupage 2, Blacklock 0, Booth 0, Gaylard 0, Young 0 and Titherington 0.

       The champion Windsor-Walkerville Tartans: George Proulx; John Chittim; Norman McKerson; Rudolph Stillman; George Issell; Leroy Meadows; George Chapman; Malcolm Wiseman; William McMillan; Stanley Willimott; coach Johnny Murray