In the Eastern Ontario semis, Kingston CVI defeated Almonte 28-20; 43-12 (Total: 71-32). …………………………………………………… In game one, Kingston CVI prevailed 28-20 as Jack Watson scored 15, Finky 6, Lemmon 4 and Kendall 3, while Dingwall, Drysdale and Keele were scoreless. McLean led Almonte with 8. Grace added 6 and L Galbraith 1, while G Tripp, Comba, D Tripp and McLaughlin were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Kingston CVI throttled Almonte 43-12 as Jack Watson scored 20, Drysdale 12, Kendall 6, Finlay 3, Woolsey 1 and Crawford 1, while Keele was scoreless. MacLean led Almonte with 6. Combe added 2, Grace 2 and Galbraith 2, while McLauchlin, Simpson, G Tripp and D Tripp were scoreless.

       In the Eastern Ontario semis and Ottawa city finals, the Glebe Gryphons defeated University of Ottawa High x-x; 52-24 (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe prevailed 42-24 as George Reynolds scored 19, Bob McAdam 12, Finlayson 7, Junke 5, Whillans 3, Greene 2, Root 2 and Stirling 2, while Shorter and Walsh were scoreless. Tom Joyce led the U of Ottawa with 8. John Dufour added 6, Lacasse 5, Ivanski 4 and Brunette 1, while Letilier, Marchand, Gagner, Viennau and Bezaire were scoreless.

       In the Eastern Ontario final, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons defeated Kingston CVI 45-14; 27-23 (Total: 72-38). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe clocked Kingston CVI 45-14 as Finlayson scored 14, George ‘Spike’ Reynolds 12, Bob MacAdam 8, Ross Junke 6, Shorter 2, Stirling 2 and Doug Whillans 1, while Walsh, Root and Greene were scoreless. Mel Finlay led Kingston with 5. Watson added 4, Drysdale 3 and McColm 2, while Kendall, Lemmon, Sherbine and Heele were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe edged Kingston 27-23 as Finlayson scored 8, Bob McAdam 7, Doug Whillans 4, Ross Junke 5 and George Reynolds 2, while Walsh, Shorter, Greene and Ben Stirling were scoreless. Jack Watson led Kingston with 11. Finlay added 8 and Wolsey 4, while McColm, Drysdale, Kendall and Keele were scoreless.

       In the COSSA (Central) opening round, Owen Sound defeated Orillia 22-12; 14-15 (Total: 36-25). …………………………………………………… In game one, Owen Sound prevailed 22-12 as Schultz scored 8, Brown 4, Sussman 4, Stowe 2, Lee 2 and Horton 2, while Tennant, Allen, Telford and Sussman were scoreless. Cairns led Orillia with 4, O’Brien added 2, Schacter 2 and Carter 2, while Crawford, Chambers, Lawson, Sullivan and Fenwick were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Orillia edged Owen Sound 15-14 as Cairns scored 8, O’Brien 3, Lewis 3 and Crawford 1, while White, Carter, Tissington, Chambers, Sullivan, Schachter, Fenwick and Craig were scoreless. Sussman led Owen Sound with 5. Horton added 3, Schultz 2, Tenant 2 and Lee 2, while Brown, Stoco and Telford were scoreless.

       In the COSSA quarterfinals, Owen Sound thumped Orangeville 21-10 as Brown scored 10, Lee 8 and Stowe 3, while Tenant, Sussman, Horton, Schultz and Telford were scoreless. Hopkins led Orangeville with 5. Harment (Hartmier?) added 3 and Jeffers 2, while J Brown, Leach, McIntosh, Bailey, Cornelius and A Patterson were scoreless.

       In the COSSA semis, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets defeated the Bowmanville Talons 33-29 as Bill ‘Doc’ Haswell scored 19, Hicks 5, Prest 3, Maves 3, Robertson 2 and Fisher 1, while Walker, Gibbs, Campaigne and Pearson were scoreless. Boyd Siemon led Bowmanville with 12. Spencer added 10, Jackman 3, Roach 2, Withridge 1 and Fagan 1, while C Mallucan, R McIlveen and Goode were scoreless.

       In the other semi, Owen Sound defeated Belleville Quinte 23-21 as Bud Lee hit the winner five seconds to play. B Lee paced Owen Sound with 10. T Horton added 6, F Schutz 5 and E Stowe 3, while 1 was unallocated and B Sussman, G Brown, W Tennant and M Telford were scoreless. J Clark led Belleville with 11. H Kerr added 7 and C Redfern 3, while T Hughes, M Row, W Wright, C Stowe and B Noakes were scoreless.

       In the COSSA final, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets defeated Owen Sound 49-19 as Bill Haswell scored 14, Robinson (Robertson?) 12, Priest 11, Gibbs 4, Pearson 3, Jackson 2, Walker 2 and Mayes 1, while Smith and Corfield were scoreless (it is also reported that Gibbs scored 4, while Corfield was scoreless). Gord Brown led Owen Sound (coached by J.C. Stephenson) with 14, Horton added 2, Stowe 1, Telford 1 and Sussman 1, while Lee, Schultz and Tennent were scoreless.

       In the West region quarterfinals, St. Thomas Vocational defeated London Central 20-6; 16-18 (Total: 36-24). …………………………………………………… In game two, London Central edged St. Thomas 18-16 but lost the total-point series by 12. Ed Worthy led London with 6. Laughton added 4, Walker 4, Wong 2 and Mitchell 2, while McLaren, McColl, Crowe, McCallum, Nicholls and Moore were scoreless. Cameron led St. Thomas with 7. Erwin added 5 and Gillick 4, while Clibborn, Birchell, Skowronski, Deer, Buck and Robertson were scoreless.

       In the West quarterfinals and sudden-death Windsor city final, the W.C. Kennedy Clippers dispatched the Assumption Purple Raiders 21-12 as Joe Krol scored 13, Sheppared 5, Elgar 2 and Golab 1, while Nixon and Scaife were scoreless. Beauvais paced Assumption with 4. Wagoner added 2, Bobby Bryans 2, Wansbrough 2 and Gignac 2, while Westfall and Durocher were scoreless.

       In the west semis, Guelph Collegiate defeated St. Thomas Vocational 16-16; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, the teams played to a 16-16 draw. Burnett and Pearson each scored 4 to lead Guelph. Gillick led St. Thomas with 11.

       In the other semi, the Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers defeated Chatham Collegiate 41-11; 25-24 (Total: 66-35). …………………………………………………… In game one, Kennedy defeated Chatham 41-11 as Joe Krol scored 8, Tony Golab 8, Max Sheppard 7, Bill Temkow 4, Jack Holland 4, Stevenson 3, Don Scaife 3, Larry Elgar 2 and Moore 2, while Dave Nixon and Scott were scoreless. Don Russell led Chatham with 4. Pat Coulter added 4, Sunnen 2 and Carrick 1, while Bert Day was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Kennedy nipped Chatham 25-24 as Max Sheppard scored 6, Tony Golab 5, Joe Krol 4, Larry Elgar 4, Moore 2 and Don Scaife 2, while Dave Nixon and Bill Temkow were scoreless. Pat Coulter paced Chatham with 12. Don Russell added 6, Bert Day 2, Carrick 2 and Sunnen 2, while Sidney Rogin was scoreless.

       In the West regional final, the Windsor Kennedy Clippers defeated Guelph Collegiate 49-19; 40-21 (Total: 89-40). …………………………………………………… In game one, Kennedy thrashed Guelph 49-19 as Max Sheppard scored 8, Larry Elgar 8, Joe Krol 7, Tony Golab 6, Don Scaife 6, Dave Nixon 5, Jack Holland 4, Scott 2, Bill Temkow 2 and Stevenson 1, while Moore was scoreless. Pearson led Guelph with 5. Cowan added 4, Burnett 4, Morrison 2, Rudell 2 and Ruiter 2, while Fischer, Tierney, McArthur and Fox were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Kennedy prevailed 40-21 as Tony Golab scored 12, Joe Krol 9, Max Sheppard 7, Don Scaife 5, Dave Nixon 5 and Larry Elgar 2, while Bill Temkow and Jack Holland were scoreless. Burnett led Guelph with 9. Pearson added 4, Morrisson 2, McArthur 2, Cowan 2 and Fischer 2, while Tierney, Rudell, Vox and Ruiter were scoreless.

       In the Patton Cup (NOSAA supremacy) semis, Kirkland Lake dispatched Timmins 40-33 as Bill Sweet scored 14, Donald Callin 9, Grisdale 7, Allen McLellan 4, Speck 2, Campbell 2 and Burke 2, while Gibson was scoreless. Cecil Linder paced Timmins with 9. George Andruchuk added 7, Bruno Bernardi 7, Louis Millette 6, Ronald Lake 3 and Lino Morandin 1, while Joe Greenberg, Ward Allen and Peter Murray were scoreless.

       In the other semi, North Bay stomped Sudbury 39-16 as Hambley scored 13, Barrett 11, Reynolds 5, Hurly 5, Larden 3 and Workman 2, while Guenette and Kirkwood were scoreless. McGregor paced Sudbury with 7. Montemurro added 3, Young 2, Keegan 2 and Haight 2, while Duncan, Moses and Tait were scoreless.

In the bronze medal match, Timmins High & Technical School whipped Sudbury High & Technical School 54-15 as Bruno Bernardi scored 17, Cecil Linder 16, Ronald Lake 9, George Andruchuk 6 and Louis Milette 6, while Lino Morandin, Joe Greenberg, Peter Murray and Ward Allen were scoreless. Timmins was coached by N.B. Runnalls. Duncan led Sudbury with 7. Gerald McGregor added 3, Haight 3, Sydney Moses 1 and Tait 1, while Young, Montemuro, Keegan and Gardiner were scoreless.

       In the Patton Cup final, North Bay clipped Kirkland Lake 35-21. Bill Hambley scored 13 to pace North Bay (coached by Leo Troy). Barrett added 7, Reynolds 4, Hurly 3, Larden 2, Workman 2, Guenette 2 and Kirkwood 2. Allen McLellan led Kirkland Lake with 11. Bill Sweet added 6, Donald Callin 2, Burke 1 and Grisdale 1, while Speck, Campbell and Gibson were scoreless.

       In the Toronto Secondary Schools Athletic Association final, Harbord defeated North Toronto 36-32; 29-13 (Total: 65-45). …………………………………………………… In game two, Harbord prevailed 29-13 as Mitchell scored 9, Gold 6, Avery 4, Davis 4, Labovitz 4 and Dominico 2, while Zeldin and Price were scoreless. Simpson led North Toronto with 5. Loach added 3, MacDonald 2 and Shand 1, while Stanley, Walter and Holmes were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Harbord did not enter the provincial playoffs but later challenged eventual champ Windsor Kennedy to a match, the results of which were unreported.

       In the provincial semis, in which all four regional champs were invited, Hamilton Central Collegiate edged the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons 31-28 as Alf Hughes scored 10, Harry Szumlinski 9, MacCahill 4, C Szumlinski 3, Spedaliere 2, Munroe 2 and Vanderbury 1, while Horsley and Menary were scoreless. Ross Junke paced the Gryhpns with 2. Bob McAdam added 7, Reynolds 5 and Finlayson 4, while Whillans, Root, Walsh, Shorter and Green were scoreless.

       In the other semi, the Windsor Kennedy Clippers thrashed the Niagara Falls Stamford Collegiate Hornets 43-19 as Nixon scored 11, Max Sheppard 8, Joe Krol 6, Tony Golab 6, Bill Temkow 4, Holland 4, Larry Elgar 2 and Scaife 2. Bill Haswell led the Hornets with 10. John Gibbs added 6, Robertson 2 and Walker 1, while Mayes, Prest, Pearson, Hicks and Corfield were scoreless.

       In the bronze medal match, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons dispatched the Niagara Falls Stamford Collegiate Hornets 40-36 after leading 21-20 at the half. Bob MacAdam led the Gryphons with 12. George Reynolds added 11, W Willans 5, Finlayson 4, Walsh 4, Junke 3 and Green 1, while Root and Shorter were scoreless.  The Gryphons led 21-20 at the half. Gibbs led the Hornets with 14. Robertson added 10, Bill Haswell 4, Walker 3, Prest 2, Maves 2 and Hicks 1, while Pearson and Corfield were scoreless.

In the final, Windsor Kennedy Clippers stomped Hamilton Central Collegiate 44-17 as Joe Krol scored 14, Larry Elgar 9, Max Sheppard 8, Tony Golab 6, Dave Nixon 5, Scaife 1 and Temkow 1, while Holland was scoreless. The Clippers led 25-5 at the half. Harry Szumlinski paced Hamilton Central with 5. Dave Munroe added 5, Spedaliere 3, Hughes 2, Vanderbury 1 and C Szumlinski 1, while Horsley, Menary and MacCahill were scoreless.

The bronze medalist Ottawa Glebe Gryphons: George Reynolds; Finlayson; Bob MacAdam; Ross Junke; Shorter; Stirling; Doug Whillans; Walsh; Root; Greene; Jim Kenney; Ben Stirling; Jack Millar; Gordie Bruce; coach Bob Campbell

       The silver medalist Hamilton Central: Alf Hughes; Harry Szumlinski; Don McCahill; Chandler Szumlinski; Pat Spedaliere; Dave Munroe; George Vanderburg; John Horsley; Roy Menary; Norman Long; coach Ivor Wynne; manager Dan Isbister

       The champion Windsor Kennedy Clippers: Joe Krol; Tony Golab; Max Sheppard; Dave Mahon; Larry Elgar; Jack Wheelton; Dave Nixon; Bill Temkow; Jack Holland; Don Scaife; coach George Chapman