In the Ottawa city finals, the Lisgar Lords defeated the Glebe Gryphons 50-32; 34-36 (Total: 84-68). …………………………………………………… In game one, Lisgar torched Glebe 50-32 as Gordie Mackey scored 14, Dwaine Merkley 10, Art MacKey 9, Doug McLean 9, K Checkland 6, R Canning 1 and R Avery 1, while K Fee and J Leggett were scoreless. Ronald Jeff paced the Gryphons with 10. Homer Courtwright added 9, R Gonyer 6 and D Whillans 6, while K Black, J McLean, G Robinson, R Buchanan, P Goyette and M Harper were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe edged Lisgar 36-34 but lost the total-point series by 16. Bob Gonyer paced the Gryphons with 11. R Neff added 9, F Monroe 7, H Courtright 5, K Black 2 and J McLean 2, while D Whillans, G Robinson, P Goyette, R Buchanan, M Harper and D Cheney were scoreless. Gord Mackey paced the Lords with 11. Art Mackey added 11, D McLean 5, Merkley 3, Avery 2, Checkland 2 and Fee 1, while Leggett and Canning were scoreless.
In the EOSSA opening round Gananoque defeated Kemptville 30-24. Kemptville included Roach, Mullen, Dewar, Morrison, Payne, Taylor and Stevenson.
In the EOSSA quarterfinals, Cornwall defeated Gananoque x-x. Gananoque (coached by Robert Seright) included Adair, Malon, Anderson, Rombough, Wood, Wemp, McDonald, McCarvey, Castleman.
In the sudden-death Eastern semis, Cornwall CVI defeated Almonte x-x. The Orangemen included Forsyth, J Smithson, Thomson, Tosh, Houston, Lee, Duncan, C Smithson, Service and McLellan.
In the other Eastern semi, the Ottawa Lisgar Lords defeated the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons 50-32; x-x (Total: by 16).
In the Eastern final, the Ottawa Lisgar Lords defeated Cornwall CVI 56-20; 21-19 (Total: 77-39). …………………………………………………… In game one, Lisgar thrashed Cornwall 56-20 as Dwaine Merkley scored 18, Art Mackey 12, Doug McLean 7, Ken Checkland 7, John Leggett 4, Gordie Mackey 3, Ralph Canning 2 and Bob Avery 2, while Ken Fee was scoreless. Tait Roth led Cornwall with 12. John Seymour added 3, Karl Beach 3 and Whitney 2, while Wyatt, Adam and Esdon were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Lisgar nipped Cornwall 21-19 as Gordie Mackey scored 4, Ken Checkland 4, Ralph Canning 4, Doug McLean 4, Art Mackey 3 and Bob Avery 2, while Dwaine Merkley, Ken Fee and Ralph Canning were scoreless. Karl Beach paced Cornwall with 6. Esdon added 5, John Seymour 5 and Tait Roth 3, while Adams and Wyatt were scoreless.
In the COSSA semis, Meaford nipped the St. Catherines Collegiate Saints 37-36 as Ralph Bumstead scored 14, Ellis 11, Ciglen 8, Pillgrem 4 and Maher 2, while Pitts, Baker, Irving, Laycock and Durkin were scoreless. Harding Cambray led St. Catharines with 10. Eddie Nicowski added 8, Chuck Henry 7, Murray Shantz 7, Emil Erling 2 and Lorne Riches 2, while Harry Hare, Owen Darling, Ralph Leager, P Berby and Jack Galway were scoreless. The Saints (coach A.E. Hounson, manager Herb Ross) also included Bill Begy, Jim Pierce and Charlie Boyagen.
In the other COSSA semi, Belleville edged Bowmanville 31-30.
In the Central final, Belleville defeated Meaford 35-27 as Alan Argue scored 13, Thorne 6, Griffin 6, Bill Pigden 4, Ross Clare 4 and Max Vechter 2, while Hunter, Gardner, B McBride and R Warren were scoreless. Ralph Bumstead led Meaford with 12. Pillgrem added 5, Ellis 5, Ciglen 4 and Pitts 1, while Baker, Irving, Maher, Laycock and Durkin were scoreless.
In the WOSSA quarterfinals: …………………………………………………… The Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlet Raiders defeated Simcoe 35-21; 31-23 (Total: 66-44). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Scarlett Raiders prevailed 35-21. Bob Anderson led the Scarlett Raiders (coach Ed Devitt) with 11. Paul Weber added 10. The Scarlett Raiders also included George Quinn, Don Weaver, Ken Heer, Albert Hoffman, Jack Reid, Armstrong, Veitch, Bachert, Shantz, Roberts, Boyd Seigel, Oscar Samuel and Senyshan. Erwin led Simcoe with 10. Emmott added 7. Simcoe also included Taylor, Doyle, Murray, Maxwell, Gair and Herron. …………………………………………………… In game two, Kitchener-Waterloo took the series with a 31-23 win as Weber scored 6, Weaver 5 and Quinn 5. Maxwell led Simcoe with 6.
In the sudden-death WOSSA semi, the London H.B. Beal Raiders dispatched the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlet Raiders 34-12. Woods and Ruddy led Raiders scoring. Bo Anderson and Georege Quinn led the Scarlett Raiders.
In the West final, Windsor-Walkerville Vocational Rough Riders defeated the London H.B. Beal Raiders 39-20; 42-28 (Total: 81-28). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor-Walkerville pounded Beal 39-20 as Steve Zepka scored 10, Bruno Barbesin 7, Hantz 7, Jack Harris 5, Brueggeman 4, Mersbach 2, Scott 2 and Webb 2, while Lanspeary and Angus were scoreless. Jack Ruddy led the Raiders with 8. Don Tindall added 6, Sam Woods 3 and Glennie 3, while Wong, Skeates, Bowman, Paradine, Leich and Olmstead were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor-Walkerville completed the series sweep with a 42-28 win as Butch Barbesin scored 9, Brueggeman 8, Steve Zepka 6, Angus 4, Mersbach 4, Lanspeary 4, Scott 4 and Jack Harris 3, while Hantz and Webb were scoreless. Jack Ruddy led the Raiders with 12. Skeats added 7, S Woods 4, Olmstead 3 and Wong 2, while Bowman, Glennie, Tindall, Paradine and Leich were scoreless.
In the NOSSA semis, Timmins defeated Noranda 34-20.
In the sudden-death North final, North Bay Collegiate dispatched Timmins High 37-27 after leading 10-6 at the half. Wilf Giggs led North Bay with 13. George Barrett added 12, Jim Wyatt 4, Bill Cummings 4, George Fennell 2 and Glen Whitham 2, while Tom Frair, Earl Byrnes, Carl Weeger and Cecil McParland were scoreless. S Moro paced Timmins with 9. N Gregoris added 7, G Stuart 5, L Bandiera 4, and H Perreault 2, while G Telkinnen, L Vacchino, E Lachapelle and Carson were scoreless. Timmins also included G Hale, C Stenclick, J Gervais and B Crocco.
In the Toronto SSAA semis, Northern Vocational defeated Harbord 45-34 as Goodman scored 16, Pike 3 and Bob Goldham 2. Vocational also included Steele, Scott. Campbell led Harbord with 8.
In the Toronto SSSAA finals, Northern Vocational defeated North Toronto 45-30; 41-32 (Total: 86-62). …………………………………………………… In game one, Northern Vocational prevailed 45-30 as Herb Goodman scored 13, Ed Amwake 8, McDonald 7, Pike 6, Bob Easto 4, Bob Goldham 3, Steele 2 and Barney Johnston 2, while Burnett was scoreless. Dubinsky led North Toronto with 14. Mayzel added 14, Kutner 9, Lindzon 1 and Krongold 1, while Wolfman was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Northern Vocational took the series with a 41-32 win as Ed Amwake scored 14, McDonald 8, Herb Goodman 7, Ted Pike 4, Easto 4, H Johnston 3 and Goldham 1, while Steel and Scott were scoreless. Hennessy led North Toronto with 12. Scott added 10, Ken West 4, Roulston 3, Farrell 2 and Aldtedter 1, while White, Metcalfe and Clegg were scoreless.
In the T.D.I.A.A. finals, Long Branch Continuation School defeated East York Collegiate 25-23; 35-28 (Total: 60-51). …………………………………………………… In game two, Long Branch took the series with a 35-28 win as Ecclestone scored 17 and Harris 16. Long Branch also included Fent, Rutledge, Holliday, Smith, Elgar, Telford, Storms and Jones. East York included Scotty Stewart, Joe Ditchburn, Scammy Sgambati, Fern Ladouceur, Heber Taylor.
In the Toronto city finals, variously reported as East York v Northern Vocational, or as Long Brach v Northern Vocational.
In the provincial semis, the Ottawa Lisgar Lords whipped North Bay Collegiate 44-18 as Art Mackey scored 12, Doug McLean 6, Ken Checkland 5, Dwaine Merkley 5, Gordie Mackey 4, S Barr 3, Bob Avery 2, John Leggett 2, Ralph Canning 2 and Ken Fee 2. George Barrett paced North Bay with 8. Tom Frair added 3, Glen Whitham 3, George Fennell 2 and Wilf Giggs 2, while Earl Byrnes, William Cummings, Carl Weegar and Jim Wyatt were scoreless.
In the other semi, the Windsor-Walkerville Vocational Rough Riders clipped Belleville Collegiate 36-24 after leading 18-10 at the half. Jack Harris led Vocational with 7. S Zepka added 6, Bruno Barbesin 5, L Brueggeman 4, P Muschback 4, Bob Scott 4, K Lanspeary 3, J Hantz 2 and L Angus 1, while A Webb was scoreless. Alan Argue, Ross Clare and Gordon Griffin each scored 5 to lead Belleville. M Vetcher added 4, B Pigden 4 and J Thorne 1, while C Gardner, L Warren and B Hunter were scoreless.
In the bronze medal match, Belleville Collegiate defeated North Bay Collegiate 28-21 as M Vetcher scored 8, J Thorne 6, B Pigden 6, Gordon Griffin 4, Alan Argue 2, Ross Clare 2, while C Gardner, B Hunter and L Warren were scoreless. Wilf Giggs scored 9 to lead North Bay. George Barrett added 5, Glen Whitham 4, George Fennell 2 and Tom Frair 1, while Earl Byrnes, William Cummings, Carl Weeger and Jim Wyatt were scoreless. North Bay (coached by Leo Troy) also included Cecil McParland.
In the final, the Windsor-Walkerville Vocational Rough Riders edged the Ottawa Lisgar Lords (then Ottawa Collegiate Institute) 33-30 as Bob Scott scored 11, Jack Harris 7, L Brueggeman 6, Steve Zepka 5, Bruno Barbesin 4, D Zepka 4 and P Muschback 1, while L Angus, J Hantz, A Webb and K Lanspeary were scoreless. Gordie Mackey paced Lisgar with 8. Ken Fee added 7, Ken Checkland 6, Doug McLean 5, Ralph Canning 2, Art Mackey 1 and Dwaine Merkley 1, while Bob Avery, S Barr and John Leggett were scoreless.
The bronze medalist Belleville Collegiate: Max Vechter; Alan Argue; Ross Clare; Gordon Griffin; Bill Pigden; J Thorne; C Gardner; L Warren; B Hunter; coach George Laughlin
The silver medalist Ottawa Lisgar Lords: Doug McLean; Bob Avery; Art Mackey; Gordie Mackey; Dwaine Merkley; Ken Fee; Ralph Canning; Ken Checkland; John Leggett; Stan Barr; coach Harold Rothwell; manager Jim Seed
The gold medalist Windsor-Walkerville Vocational Rough Riders: Bob Scott; Jack Harris; Bruno ‘Butch’ Barbesin; Steve Zepka; L Angus; L Brueggeman; J Hantz; K Lanspeary; P Merchback; A Webb; D Zepka; coach Arnold Harrison; coach Johnny Murray (for first three games of the season)