In the Eastern Ontario quarterfinals, Brockville defeated Kingston 40-50; 44-25 (Total: 84-75). Brockville included Simon. Kingston included Mcleod.

       In the Ottawa city finals and EOSSA quarterfinals, Glebe Collegiate defeated Ottawa High School of Commerce 37-16; 34-20 (Total: 71-36). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe pounded Commerce 37-16 as Mal Cunningham scored 19, Jim Fraser 6, Wes Casey 4, Jim Courtright 4 and Dan McCann 4, while Ian Vessie, George Carson and Tom Daley were scoreless. Eddie Checkland led Commerce with 6. Berry added 5 and Chapman 5, while Allum, Berezin, McDougall, Stewart, Stuart, Vickers and Wright were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe dumped Commerce 34-20 as Tom Daley scored 9, Mal Cunningham 8, Dan McCann 8, Jim Fraser 7 and Wes Casey 2, while Jim Courtright, Ian Vessie, Cole and George Carson were scoreless. Berry led Commerce with 10. Chapman added 5 and Wright 5, while Allum, Berezin, Checkland, McDougall, Stewart, Stuart and Vickers were scoreless.

       In the Eastern Ontario semis, Glebe defeated Pembroke 107-21 in a sudden-death match. Mal Cunningham led Glebe with 22. George Carson added 17, Tom Daley 12, Jim Courtright 12, Cole 12, Jim Fraser 10, Wes Casey 10, Dan McCann 8 and Ian Vessie 4. Bud Cohen led Pembroke with 8. Cecil Klatt added 6, Garrow 4, E Cohen 2 and Beale 1, while Pilson, Brown, Landen, Reynolds and Camody were scoreless.

       In the other Eastern semi, Smith Falls defeated Brockville 20-17; 19-20 (Total: 39-37). …………………………………………………… In game one, Smith Falls defeated Brockville 20-17 as Livingstone scored 6, Rodney 5, Warren 4, Howe 4 and Wood 1, while Watkins, Singer, Plant and Howard were scoreless. Webster led Brockville 7, Simons 6, Grant 2, Abbott 1 and Fox 1, while Potter, Montgomery, Wilson and Miller were scoreless.

       In the Eastern Ontario final, Glebe defeated Smith Falls 32-20; 58-22 (Total: 90-42).

…………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe clipped Smith Falls 32-20 as Mal Cunningham scored 8, Dan McCann 7, Tom Daley 6, Wes Casey 6 and Jim Cartwright 5, while Ian Vessie, George Carson and Cole were scoreless. Rodney led Smith Falls with 9. Howes added 6, Warren 3 and Wood 2, while Livingston, Watkins, Howard, Singer and Plant were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe stomped Smith Falls 58-22 as Mal Cunningham scored 18, Jim Courtright 11, Tom Daley 6, Cole 6, Jim Fraser 6, Ian Vessie 4, Wes Casey 4 and Dan McCann 3, while George Carson was scoreless. Livingston led Smith Falls with 9. Rodney added 6, Warren 5, Howes 1 and Wood 1, while Singer, Howard and Plant were scoreless.

       In the Niagara district finals Thorold defeated St. Catherines CI 28-24; 30-24 (Total: 58-48). Thorold included Ambrosie, Syrotuck. St. Catherines included Garner, Edmonds.

       In the COSSA semis, Belleville clipped Welland 37-26 as Martin scored 10, Ostrom 10 and Cole 9. Babyk led Welland with 7. Welland also included Perenack.

       In the other COSSA semi, Orangeville dispatched Coburg 62-54 as Pogue scored 34. Spooner led Coburg with 36.

       In the COSSA final, Belleville defeated Orangeville 40-31 as Ostrom scored nine in the second half to pull out the win.

       In the WOSSA semis, the London H.B. Beal Tech Raiders (then the Redmen) edged the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlett Raiders 15-12 as Snelgrove scored 8, Carton 2, Wilson 2, Ross 1, S Graham 1 and McDougall 1, while Watts, C Bowers, F Bowers and Bogue were scoreless. G Julien led Kitchener-Waterloo with 3. E Dincontall added 3, L Schmaltz 2, S Szulist 2 and J Montag 1, while C Schmaltz and J Singer were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, the Windsor Sandwich Sabres (coached by Don Hewer) edged the Leamington Lions 3027 as Blair scored 12, Cuthbertson 7, Gray 6, Gambriel 2 and McHugh 1, while Kennedy, Scandrett, McWha, Brent and Butnie were scoreless. McIntyre led the Lions with 10. Plumb added 8, Borman 4, Vanden Brande 3 and Patterson 2, while Duford, Bloomfield, Collins, Rose, Foster and Thomas were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA final and Ontario semi, the Windsor Sandwich Sabres clocked the London H.B. Beal Raiders 3-29 as Jack Blair scored 10, Don Gray 8, Ted Gambriel 7, Jack McHugh 5 and Charlie Cuthbertson 2, while Jack Kennedy, Glen Scandrett, Harvey Brent, Albert McWha and Joe Burnie were scoreless. Ross led Beal with 4. Wilson added 3, Snelgrove 1 and McDougall 1, while Carlton, Graham, Bower, Barnes, Watts and Boug were scoreless.

       In the other Ontario semi, Toronto Humberside defeated Belleville x-x; 21-19 (Total: x-x).

In the southern Ontario final, Toronto Humberside defeated the Windsor Sandwich Sabres 19-26; 36-27 (Total: 55-53). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor led 15-12 after three quarters and dominated the final frame. Jack Blair led Windsor with 10. Don Gray added 5, Charlie Cuthbertson 3, Ted Gambrill 3 and J. McHugh 2, while G. Scandrett, Kennedy, J. Burnet, H. Brent and A. McWha were scoreless. Alex Pomer led Toronto with 15. Vince Stark added 3 and L Barnett 1, while Bill Best, Paul Anderson, Ken Aldridge, N Usprich, E Humphries, K Ledstrom and G Cherry were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto took a nine-point and the series, as Alec Pomer and Vince Stark each hit a pair of free throws in the final minute. Humberside led 20-14 at the half. Toronto extended its lead to 13 in the second half but Windsor rallied. Toronto won it in the final minute when Stark hit a pair of free throws on a technical foul and then Pomer added a pair when the referee declared that he’d been fouled on a shot as the buzzer sounded. With no time on the clock, Pomer hit both free throws to win the series. Alec Pomer led Toronto with 17. Vince Stark added 11, Paul Anderson 0, L. Barnett 2, Bill Best 4, Ken Aldridge 0 and N. Usprich 2. Don Gray scored 6 for Sandwich. Jack Blair added 8, Ted Gambrill 6, J McHugh 5 and Charlie Cuthbertson 2, while G Scandrett, H Brent, A. McWha and J. Burnett were scoreless.

In Patton Cup (NOSSA) play, Timmins repeated as champs by defeating challenger Kirkland Lake 19-10.

The T.D.I.A.A. champions Brampton: B. Ellison, C. Kellam, j. Woodill, W. E. Beatty, F. Bacon, J. Reid, H. So per S. Allison, B. Cowtan, T. W. Martin (principal), C. R. Stephens (coach), D. Warman (manager), N. Cook, L. Coates

In the Ontario finals, Toronto Humberside defeated Glebe 38-29; 29-30 (Total: 67-59).

In game one, Humberside dispatched Glebe 38-29 as Alec Pomer scored 20. Mal Cunningham led the Gryphons with 13.

The runner-up Glebe Gryphons: Mal Cunningham; Jim Courtright; Tom Daley; Jack Cole; Jim Fraser; Ian Vessie; Weston Casey; Dan McCann; George Carson;

The champion Toronto Humberside: Alec Pomer; Vince Stark; Paul Anderson; L Barnett; Bill Best; Ken Aldridge; N Usprich; E Humphries; K Ledstrom; G Cherry;