In the Eastern opening round and Lanark County semis: …………………………………………………… Carleton Place edged Perth 14-10. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Almonte edged Smith Falls 12-10. …………………………………………………… In the Lanark County final, Almonte dusted Carleton Place 27-15 as Eagan scored 10, Combra 7, McLean 4, Tosh 2, Smithson 2 and Thompson 2, while McLaughlin and Lee were scoreless. Rathwell led Carleton Place with 6. Carmichael added 5, Beach 2 and Stark 2, while McCaffrey, Stewart, New and Lyttle were scoreless.

In the Eastern Ontario quarterfinals, Renfrew defeated Almonte 26-30; 43-32 (Total: 69-62). …………………………………………………… In game one, Almonte prevailed 30-26 as H McLean scored 16, M Comba 6, M Thomson 4, S Tosh 2 and M McLauchlin 2, while J Smithson, S Lee and J Newton were scoreless. Bill Rodgers led Renfrew with 10. Ronnie Hale added 9, Deb Clemow 5, Tom Gillis 5, Arthur Collins 1 and Len Rodgers 1, while K McInnes was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Renfrew took the series with a 43-32 win as Deb Clemow scored 19, Ronnie Hale 10, Bill Rodgers 9, Tom Gillis 3 and K McInnes 2, while Arthur Collins, Len Rodgers and S Thomas were scoreless. H Tosh paced Almonte with 13. H MacLean added 13, M Comba 4 and M Thomson 2, while McLauchlin, J Newton, S Lee and J Smithson were scoreless.

       In the other Eastern Ontario quarterfinal, Kingston Collegiate defeated Brockville 48-37; 37-29 (Total: 85-66). …………………………………………………… In game one, Kingston clipped Brockville 48-37 as Watson scored 20, Finlay 12, Lemon 7, Sughrue 6, Somerville 2 and Keele 1, while Hitsman, Bews and Sherbino were scoreless. Whitten paced Brockville with 16. Marrs added 14, McDougall 4, Tooker 2 and Connell 1, while Warwick, Eland and Tibeze were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Kingston prevailed 37-29 as Sprague scored 17.

       In the Eastern Ontario semis, Kingston Collegiate & Vocational Institute defeated Renfrew 56-35; 23-26 (Total: 79-61). …………………………………………………… In game one, K.C.V.I. blasted Renfrew 56-35 as Finlay scored 19, Watson 16, Bill Lemon 14, Keele 5 and Somerville 2, while Hitsman, Thomson, Bews and Turner were scoreless. Lemmon led Renfrew with 16. W Rogers added 11, hall 4 and L Rogers 2, while Gillis, McInnes and Thomas were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Renfrew prevailed 26-23 but lost the total-point series by 18. Deb Clemow led Renfrew with 10. Ron Hale added 9, Bill Rodgers 6 and Len Rodgers 2, while Arthur Collins, Tom Gillis, K McInnes and S Thomas were scoreless. Bill Lemmon led Kingston with 8. H Sommerville added 4, Hitsman 4, J Watson 3, M Finlay 2 and J Keefe 2.

       In the Eastern Ontario finals, the Glebe Gryphons defeated Kingston Collegiate 31-26; 29-22 (Total: 60-48). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe prevailed 31-26 as Ross Junke scored 9, Ed Flowers 6, Johnny Earls 5, Gordie Shorter 5, Ted Root 4 and Darrel Munro 2, while Colin MacDonald was scoreless. Bill Lemmon led Kingston with 10. Finlay added 8, Hitsman 5 and Watson 3, while Charbonneau, Kule, Bews, Thompson and Gunn were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe took the series with a 29-22 win as Ed Flowers scored 10, J Kenny 8, Gordie Shorter 6, Ross Junke 3 and Johnny Earls 2. Bill Lemmon led Kingston with 8. Jack Watson added 6, Malcolm Finlay 4 and Bob Keele 4, while Alex Gunn was scoreless. CVI (coached by H.G.G. Tolchard and F.W. Danby) also included Thomas Sughrue, Robert Thomson, Raymond Barrett, Keith Somerville, Mac Hitsman.

       In the Patton Cup (NOSSA) semis, Kirkland Lake dispatched North Bay dispatched Schumacher 22-16. Schumacher included Cripps, Heath, Percival. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Timmins dispatched North Bay 39-31. North Bay (coached by Leo Troy) included Barrett, Workman and Ken Larden. …………………………………………………… In the final, Kirkland Lake defeated Timmins 22-20 in overtime. Kirkland Lake included Murray, Martin.

       In the Toronto secondary schools final, North Toronto defeated Humberside 29-23; 24-20 (Total: 53-33). …………………………………………………… In game two, North Toronto prevailed 24-20 as Cliff Shand scored 11. North Toronto (coached by Roy Dilworth) also included Zimmerman, Wallace, Stampe, West, Abrams, Stanley, Dunlop, Stanley and Walter. Don Pringle led Humberside with 10. Humberside (coached by Pat Patterson) also included Carherey, Arscott, Murray, Palmateer, Maurice, Alexandroff, Cowan, Erskine and Brownice.

       In the Toronto city finals, Etobicoke Collegiate defeated North Toronto 33-27; 34-34 (Total 67-61).

       Toronto schools opted not to participate in provincial play.

       In the COSSA semis, Peterborough defeated Picton 39-20. Picton included D Beaumont, R Walsh, J Martin, B Pickering, George Kinney, J Walters and J Clapp.

       In the other COSSA semi, the Niagara Falls CVI Red Raiders clipped Orillia 40-27 as Gay scored 13, Boylan 8, and Cheevers 7, while Turner, Charland, Bruce, Holmes, Mcleod, Winterkorn and Morrison were scoreless. K Fenwick paced Orillia with 13. Orillia also included A Fenwick, McKinnon, Guardar, McKenzie, Spares, Reid, Schecter, Brown and Woods. Orillia led 11-8 at the half.

       In the COSSA finals, Peterborough defeated Niagara Falls 21-19 as Harlow Cutting scored 7, Rod Turner 6. Peterborough also included Nelson Foster, Clare Daverin, Ralph Johnston, Smith, Les Ascottt, Kelly and Dougherty. Gay led Niagara Falls with 9. Niagara Falls also included Chevers, C Turner, Boylan, Charland Flynn, Bruce, Holmes, McLeod, Winterkorn, Higgins, Gay, Irvine and Morrison.

       In the WOSSA (Western) quarterfinals, St. Thomas defeated Sarnia Collegiate 33-5; 31-13 (Total: 64-18). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Thomas whipped Sarnia 33-5 as Skowronski scored 12 and Clibborn 10. Knowles and Robinson each scored 5 to pace Sarnia. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Thomas crushed Sarnia 31-13 as Gillick scored 12, Skoronski 10, Cameron 4, Luton 2, Cilbborn 2 and Deer 1, while Powers, Generaich, Gregory and Badgley were scoreless. Clair Robinson led Sarnia with 6. W Humphrey added 3, Jack Huntley 1, B Knowles 1, B Delderfeld 3 and B Burleigh 1, while M Lumby and Jack MacMillan were scoreless. Sarnia (coached by O’Donohue, manager D MacKenzie) also included J Doohan and R Santche.

       In the WOSSA quarterfinals, the Windsor W.C. Kennedy Panthers defeated Windsor Vocational 23-27; 24-16 (Total: 47-43). …………………………………………………… In game one, Vocational defeated Kennedy 27-23 as Angus scored 8, Brownell 6, Harris 5, Zalba 4 and Bates 4, while Newitt, Broderick, Dawson and Miro were scoreless. Krol led the Panthers with 10. Golab added 8, Scarfe 2, Scott 2 and Elgar 1, while Temkow and Brain were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Kennedy took the series with a 24-16 win as Krol scored 13, Golab 4, Scaife 2, Scott 2, Elgar 2 and Temkow 1, while Brain, Walkerdene, Waddington and Vernes were scoreless. Harris led Vocational with 10. Angus added 4 and Newitt 2, while Brownell, Zalo, Mero, Bates and Dawson were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA semis, the Kitchener St. Jerome’s defeated London Beck 28-20; 30-9 (Total: 56-29). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Jerome’s (coach Rev. Jerome Arnold) clipped London Beck 28-20 as Gus Zinger scored 13, Leising 8, Killoran 2, Rellinger 2 and Arnold 1, while Grenan, Tusch, Pawelsko, Podlecki and Cullaton were scoreless. Bob Sherville led Beck with 6. Ted Bay added 4, Lorne Jones 4, Tom Hedger 4 and Brooks 1, while Talbot, German, Hayman and Burt were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, the Windsor Kennedy Clippers defeated St. Thomas 16-9; 28-22 (Total: 44-31). ………………………………………………… In game one, Kennedy clipped St. Thomas 16-9 as Tony Golab scored 10, Joe Krol 4 and Bob Scott 2, while Roy Temkow, Doug Scaife, Edgar Scott, Ed Brain, Henry Walkedene, Frank Vernes and Bob Waddington were scoreless. Jim Gillick led St. Thomas with 5. Skowronski added 2 and Dear 2, while Cameron, Clibborn, Gregory, Luton, Powers and Generaich were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Kennedy prevailed 28-22 as Joe Krol scored 9, Elgar 6, Brain 4, Scott 4, Golab 2, Vernes 2 and Scaife 1, while Temkow, Waddington and Walkerdene were scoreless. Gillian led St. Thomas with 13. Skowronski added 7, Deer 1 and Chibborn 1, while Cameron was scoreless.

       In the WOSSA finals, the Windsor W.C. Kennedy Panthers defeated the Kitchener St. Jerome’s Lions 36-18; 25-20 (Total: 61-38). …………………………………………………… In game one, Kennedy clocked St. Jerome’s 36-18 as Scott scored 9, Joe Krol 8, Doug Scaife 7, Tony Golab 6, Elgar 4 and Brain 2, while Temkow, Walkerdene, Waddington and Vernes were scoreless. Zing Zinger led the Lions with 6. Al Leising added 4, Killoran 2, Arnold 2, Rellinger 2 and Grenon 2, while Podlecki was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Kennedy edged the Lions 25-20 as Tony Golab scored 8, Doug Scaife 8, Elgar 4, Scott 2, Brain 2 and Temkow 1, while Krol and Vernes were scoreless. Arnold led St. Jerome’s with 8. Linger added 4, Leising 4, Rellinger 2 and Grenon 2, while Killoran, Tusch, Powelko, Podlecki and Kroetsch were scoreless.

       In the sudden-death provincial semis, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons defeated Peterborough 25-17 as Eddie Flowers scored 13, Ross Junke 4, J Kenney 4, Gordie Shorter 3 and Johnny Earls 1, while T Hubbard, Darrell Munro, Ted Root, F Munro, Bruce Potts and Colin MacDonald were scoreless. Nelson Foster scored 7 to lead Peterborough (coached by Bamforth). Bill Turner added 5, Haig Kelly 3 and Clarence Davern 2, while Ralph Johnston, Jack Dougherty, Harlow Cutting, Hymie Smith and L Ascott were scoreless. Peterborough also included Robinson, Humphrey, Huntley, Knowles, Delderfield, Burleigh, Lumby and MacMillan.

       In the other semi, the Windsor Kennedy Panthers clipped Niagara Falls Collegiate 32-21 as Doug Scaife scored 10, Tony Golab 9, Joe Krol 5, Larry Elgar 2, Ed Brain 2, Bob Waddington 2, Bob Scott 1 and Roy Temkow 1, while Frank Vernes, Henry Walkedene and Jack Wheelon were scoreless. R Turner led Niagara Falls with 7. A Matthews added 5, T Flynn 3, A Gay 2, F Boyland 2 and J Winterkorn 2, while M Charland, R Burgess, R McLeod and C Chevers were scoreless.

In the final, the Windsor Kennedy Clippers edged the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons 24-23 as Joe Krol scored 14, Tony Golab 6, Larry Elgar 6, Bob Scott 3 and Doug Scaife 1, while Ed Brain, Frank Vernes, Roy Temkow, Bob Waddington, Henry Walkerdene and Jack Wheelon were scoreless. Ed Flowers led the Gryphons with 10. J Kenney added 5, Gordie Shorter 4, Johnny Earls 3 and Ross Junke 1, while T Hubbard, Darrell Munro, F Munro, Bruce Potts and Colin MacDonald were scoreless. The Gryphons led 13-7 at the half.

       The silver medalist Ottawa Glebe Gryphons: Johnny Earls; Ed Flowers; Gordie Shorter; Colin MacDonald; Ross Junke; Fred Perrott; Darrell Munro; Ted Root; Vic Hossack; Bruce Potts; J Kenney; T Hubbard; F Munro; coach Bob Campbell

       The champion Windsor Kennedy Clippers: Joe Krol; Tony Golab; Max Sheppard; Dave Mahon; Larry Elgar; Jack Wheelon; Bob Scott; Doug Scaife; Ed Brain; Frank Vernes; Roy Temkow; Bob Waddington; Henry Walkedene; Edgar Scott; coach George Chapman