In the EOSSA quarterfinals, Kingston CVI defeated Cornwall 57-19; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Kingston dusted Cornwall 57-19 as Bill Lemmon scored 16, Mel Findlay 12, R Keele 6, Bill Sharpe 6, C Casselman 6, George Kinnear 4, K Somerville 3, J Edwards 2 and G McKellar 2, while G Kinnear and Art Kinnear were scoreless. Bray led Cornwall with 9. Roth added 8 and Acheson 2, while Laverty, Beach, Whitney, Adams, Esdon and Seymour were scoreless.

       In the other EOSSA quarterfinal, Renfrews defeated Perth 16-20; x-x (Total: x-x).

In the Eastern Ontario semis, Kingston CVI defeated Renfrew 39-36; 54-44 (Total: 93-80). …………………………………………………… In game one, Kingston nipped Renfrew 39-36 as Bill Lemmon scored 15, Malcolm Findley 14, R Keele 4, J Edwards 4 and W McKellar 2, while George Kinnear, W Sharpe, C Casselman, R Gray and K Somerville were scoreless. Delbert Clemow led Renfrew with 15. Charlie Lemenchick added 7, A Donohue 5, Roy McLaren 4 and B Carswell 3, while K McInnes, R Horricks, P Gasson and E Lindsay were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Kingston CVI clipped Renfrew 54-44 as Bill Lemmon scored 19, Malcolm Finlay 19, McKellar 6, A Kinnear 4, George Kinnear 3, Somerville 2 and Edwards 2, while Sharpe and Gray were scoreless. Delbert Clemow led Renfrew with 19. Roy McLaren added 8, Charlie Lemenchick 7, Carswell 6 and Donahue 4, while McCarthy, Houcks, Grosson and Lindsay were scoreless. Renfew also included Hele.

       In the Eastern finals, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons defeated Kingston CVI 37-24; 42-26 (Total: 79-50). The series win gave the Gryphons the EOSSA title for the 14th consecutive campaign. …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe prevailed 37-24 as Flowers scored 17, Haskett 7, Munroe 5, Kenney 2, Ness 2, Davies 2 and Carls 2, while Whitham, Potts and Alexander were scoreless. Lemmon led Kingston with 8. Finlay added 7, Somerville 4, Keele 2, Sharpe 2 and McKellar 1, while G Kinnear, Edwards, Casselman and A Kinnear were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe clocked Kingston 42-26 as Forbes Monroe scored 16, Morgan Haskett 9, Jim Kenney 6, Johnny Earls 6, Eddie Flowers 2, Ian Alexander 2 and Ronald Neff 1, while Doug Whillans, Shirley Davies and Bruce Potts were scoreless. Bill Lemmon paced Kingston with 10. George Kinnear added 8, Malcolm Finlay 4, Keele 2 and Sharpe 2, while Somerville, McKellar, Edwards, Caselman and A Kinnear were scoreless.

       In the Western regional opening round, the Leamington Lions defeated Chatham Collegiate 41-16; 39-35 (Total: 80-51).

       In the Western regional quarterfinals, the Windsor-Walkerville Vocational Rough Riders defeated the Leamington Lions 44-34; 42-26 (Total: 86-60). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor dumped Leamington 44-34 as Bruno Barbesin scored 15, Scott 9, Harris 9, Vic Miro 4, Martin 4 and Zepka 3, while Jack Dawson was scoreless. Butch Morgan paced the Lions with 17. Fenwick added 6, Dyck 6 and Gulliver 5, while Reimer, Parker and Newland were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor-Walkerville thrashed Leamington 42-26 as Jack Harris scored 13, Bob Scott 11, L Brueggeman 6, J Owad 4, Jack Dawson 4, S Zepka 2 and P Merschback 2, while L Angus, Vic Miro, Bruno Barbesin, A Martin, L Ellis, A Lenard, F Hogan, N Marlin and B Scott were scoreless. Fenwick paced the Lions with 10. Butch Morgan added 8, Gulliver 4 and Dyck 4, while Reimer was scoreless.

       In the Western finals, the Windsor-Walkerville Vocational Rough Riders defeated London Tech 28-23; 22-21 (Total: 50-44). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor-Walkerville edged London Tech 28-23 as Jack Harris scored 9, Bruno Barbesin 8, L Brueggeman 4, S Zepka 3, V Miro 2 and N Dawson 2, while Bob Scott was scoreless. Elmer Mcleod led Tech with 14. J Ruddy added 7 and Ken McLeod 2, while J Taylor, M Soper, J Warner, A Skeates, Len Walzak and D Steeles were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor-Walkerville edged London Tech 22-21 as Vic Miro scored 8, Jack Dawson 2, Bob Scott 2, Jack Harris 2, J Owad 1, S Zapka 1 and Butch Barbesin 1, while L Bruggeman was scoreless. Elmer McLeod scored 7 to pace London Tech (coached by Mel Sopar). Art Robertson added 4, Ken McLeod 3, Taylor 3, Ruddy 3 and Len Walzak 1, while Warner and Steeles were scoreless.

       In the Toronto SSAA semis: Humberside defeated Western Tech 39-41; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Western Tech edged Humberside 41-39 as Buckmaster scored 12. Lanks Pringle led Humberside with 17.

       In the TSSAA finals, Humberside defeated Bloor 37-34; 46-39 (Total 83-73). …………………………………………………… In game two, Humberside took the series with a 46-39 as Lanks Pringle scored 20 and Palmateer 15. Harold Gold led Bloor with 22. Sherwood Hunt added 15.

       In the T.D.I.A.A. semis, East York Collegiate defeated Long Branch 43-23; 26-22 (Total: 69-45). …………………………………………………… In game two, East York took the series with a 26-22 win as Young scored 16, Ladouceur 7, Stanley 1, Eastaugh 1 and Bonner 1, while McIver, Gilbart, Stewart and Rider were scoreless. Ecclestone led Long Branch with 12. McNeil added 3, Rutledge 3, Berry 2 and Holiday 1, while Weale, Hodgson, Smith and Cohoon were scoreless.

       In the TDIAA final, East York Collegiate defeated University of Toronto Schools 27-23; 51-36 (Total: 88-59). …………………………………………………… In game one, East York prevailed 27-23 as Busher Young scored 11 and Ledouceur 8. Tyrell led Schools with 12. …………………………………………………… In game two, East York took the series with a 51-36 win as Harold Young scored 20, Norm Estaugh 13, Fernand Ladouceur 8 and Malcolm McIver 8. Bob Tyrell led Schools with 15. Gord McDonald added 8, Jim Siebert 4 and Gord McDonald 4.

       In the central (COSSA) quarterfinals, Orillia defeated Barrie 23-18 as McLaughlin scored 12, J Gaudaur 8, G Calverly 6 and G McKenzie 3, while D Harvie, Jerry Hill, A Scott, J Hewitt and G Gilchrist were scoreless. Malkin led Barrie with 9. Terry added 5, Parson 2 and Creed 2, while Richardson, Fell, McQuaid and Ashton were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Orillia advanced to face Meaford in a home-and-home series.

       In the COSSA semis, the Niagara Falls CI Red Raiders defeated Peterborough CVI 28-25 as Rod Turner notched an and-one in the final seconds. Niagara Falls had tied the game on a Tom Flynn bucket. Flynn led the Red Raiders with 8. R turner added 8, A Gay 4, M Charland 3, H Higgins 3 and Bob Burgess 2, while B Cottinger, O Winterkorn, McLeod and B Harper were scoreless. Gillispie led Peterborough with 11. N Foster added 8, H Cutting 4 and T Taylor 2, while B Moorehead, B Harle, R Johnston, B Ferguson and C Gillispie were scoreless. Peterborough led 16-5 at the half.

       In the other COSSA semi, Meaford thrashed Belleville Albert 58-29. Albert College included A Moulden, Tom Wooley, F Beatty, P Hetherington, C Stewart, L Little, R Harrison, H Allan, Y Powell and O Warde.

       In the COSSA final, the Niagara Falls Collegiate Red Raiders (coach Vandersluys) dispatched Meaford 48-40 as Tom Flynn scored 13, Martie Charland 12, Bob Burgess 9, Rod Turner 6, Arnold Gay 6 and B Cottinger 2, while Fred Higgins, J Winterkorn, Bill Harper and R Macleod were scoreless. Ralph Bumstead led Meaford with 14. Floyd Loucks added 14, B Arthur 5, K Ellis 4, M Ciglen 2 and C Pitts 1, while M Robinson, H Armstrong and H Lacock were scoreless.

       In the Patton Cup (NOSSA) semis: …………………………………………………… The Kirkland Lake District Devils clipped Timmins High & Technical School 31-20 as Wilder scored 11, Andrews 8, Danard 4, Gibson 4 and McLellan 3, while McGinnis, Patterson, Duffy and Connelly were scoreless. R Lake scored 7 to lead Timmins. J Amadio added 6, P Murray 3, D Moro 2, L Bandiera 1 and W Samborski 2, while R Turgeon, G Varenuik, E Junilla and N Gregoris were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, North Bay dispatched Schumacher 24-16 as Gigg scored 12, Barrett 10, Friar 2 and Blyth 2, while McFarland, Pickering, Kennedy and G Whitham were scoreless. E Arnott led Schumacher with 5. E Cavanaugh added 4, W Zadorozny 3, Heath 2 and R Yorke 2, while A Cripps, W Cripps, A Narduzzi and Battagalli were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the bronze medal match, Schumacher defeated Timmins 23-17. E Arnott scored 11 to pace Schumacher (coached by D Argue). A Narduzzi added 5, W Zadorozny 4 and Heath 3, while E Cavanaugh, A Cripps, W Cripps, R Yorke and Battagalli were scoreless. L Bandiera scored 7 to pace Timmins. J Amadio added 4, R Lake 3, S Moro 2 and P Murray 2, while W Samborski, R Turgeon, C Vartenuik, E Junilla and Gregoris were scoreless. Timmins (coached by J Grabb) also included L Vacchino and B Hornby.

       In the NOSSA final, the Kirkland Lake District Devils nipped North Bay 37-36 on a technical foul shot given, according to Porcupine Advance, for no apparent reason. The Advance said the game featured two competing referees, each favour one team, in an apparent battle to determine the outcome by way of officiating. Andrews paced Kirkland lake with 19. Wilder added 9, McLellan 6 and Danard 3, while Patterson, McNaughton, McGinnis, Duffy, Gibson and Connelly were scoreless. Barrett paced North Bay with 23. Friar added 7, Gigg 4, G Whitham 1 and L Whitham 1, while McFarland, Blyth, Pickering and Kennedy were scoreless.

       In the provincial semis (with the four teams representing four Ontario districts: Central, East, North and West), the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons pasted the Kirkland Lake District Devils 74-13 as Eddie Flowers scored 17, Ronald Neff 12, Bruce Potts 10, Shirley Davies 9, Ian Alexander 8, Morgan Haskett 6, Forbes Monroe 4, Jim Kenney 3, Johnny Earls 3 and Doug Whillans 2. Bud McLellan led the Devils with 6. Lyle Wilden added 4 and Andrews 3, while Gibson, Danard, McNaughton, McGinnis, Patterson and Connolly were scoreless.

       In the other semi, the Windsor-Walkerville Vocational Rough Riders defeated Niagara Falls Collegiate 33-19 after leading 8-2, 17-12 and 24-14 at the quarters. Jack Dawson paced the Rough Riders with 8. Vic Miro added 6, Bruno Barbesin 6, Bruegemann 5, Zepka 4, Harris 4 and Merschback 3, while Angus, Scott and Owad were scoreless. Joe Winterkourt led Niagara Falls with 7. Turner added 4, Tom Flynn 2, Fred Higgins 2, Martin Charland 2 and Burgess 2, while Cottringer, McLeod, Harper and Gay were scoreless.

       In the bronze medal match, Niagara Falls Collegiate whipped the Kirkland Lake District Devils 36-12 as Fred Higgins scored 10, Martin Charland 9, Tom Flynn 4, Gay 4, Turner 3, Cottringer 3 and Joe wintercourt 3, while McLeod and Harper were scoreless. Lyle Wilden led the Devils (coached by Thornton) with 5. McNaughton added 3, McLellan 3, Andrews 1 and Connelly 1, while Danard, Gibson, McGinnis and Patterson were scoreless.

       In the final, the Windsor-Walkerville Vocational Rough Riders dispatched the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons 29-23 after leading 18-8 at the half. Bob Scott and Jack Dawson each scored 7 to lead Vocational. Bruegemann added 5, Zepka 5, Jack Harris 3 and Vic Miro 2, while Barbesin, Merschback, Angus and Owad were scoreless. Jim Kenney led the Gryphons with 7. Forbes Monroe added 5, John Earls 4, Morgan Haskett 4 and Eddie Flowers 3, while Bruce Potts, Ronald Neff, Shirley Davies, Doug Whillans and Ian Alexander were scoreless. Glebe led 6-1 after the first quarter.

       The bronze medalist Niagara Falls Collegiate: Joe Winterkorn; Fred Higgins; Martin Charland; Turner; Tom Flynn; Burgess; Cottringer; McLeod; Harper; Arnold Gay;

       The silver medalist Ottawa Glebe Gryphons: Jim Kenney; Forbes Monroe; Johnny Earls; Morgan Haskett; Eddie Flowers; Bruce Potts; Ronald Neff; Shirley Davies; Doug Whillans; Ian Alexander; coach Bob Campbell

       The gold medalist Windsor-Walkerville Vocational Rough Riders: Bob Scott; Jack Dawson; L Brueggemann; S Zepka; Jack Harris; Vic Miro; Bruno Barbesin; P Merschback; L Angus; J Owad; A Martin; L Ellis; A Lenard; F Hogan; N Morlin; B Scott; coach Arnold Harrison