1924

        In the provincial final, Moose Jaw Central defeated Regina Collegiate 26-17. Moose Jaw Central included  Thomson, Tayler, Sparrow, Spencer, Forrest, Johnson and Robinson.

1925

        Provincial play constituted a double round-robin series between Regina Central, Moose Jaw and Saskatoon. …………………………………………………… Regina Central defeated Moose Jaw 57-21. Regina Central included Campbell, Edwards, Martin, Traynor, Boyle, Quigley, Shank. Moose Jaw (coached by Jim Robinson) included Bill Thomson, Forrest, Robinson, Baker, Irwin, Johnston, McDougall, Gould.

1926

1927

        In the provincial finals, Regina Central v Saskatoon Nutana

1928

        In the provincial semis, Saskatoon Nutana defeated Reginal Central 32-25; x-x (Total: x-x)

In the provincial finals, Moose Jaw Central defeated Saskatoon Nutana 29-30; 20-18 (Total: 49-48). …………………………………………………… In game two, Moose Jaw edged Nutana 20-18 as Hawk scored 6, Evans 6 and Simington 6, while two points were unallocated and Desbrisay, Irwin, Thomson were scoreless. Maguire led Nutana with 7. Josephs added 3, Muldoon 2, Hills 2, Tubby 2, Wilson 1 and Harvey 1, while McLeod was scoreless.

1929

        In Regina regular season play, the Campion Maroons went undefeated. The Maroons included Joe Ubel, Van Tiegen, Frenchy Laberge.

1930

        In the provincial final, Regina Central defeated Saskatoon Nutana 33-14; 23-11 (Total: 56-25). …………………………………………………… In game two, Regina Central dispatched Nutana 23-11 as Peart scored 7, McNamara 6, Black 6, Kirkbride 2 and Potts 2, while Kells, Smith, Smythe and Chard were scoreless. Muldoon led the Blues with 4. Trimble added 2, Porteous 2, Hamer 2 and Millman 1, while Ross, Cox, Magus, Mayer and Golightly were scoreless.

1931

        In the Saskatoon city finals, Bedford Road defeated Nutana 19-18; 17-14 (2g-0). ……………………………………………………

…………………………………………………… In game one, Bedford Road edged Nutana 19-18 as Jim Pullen scored 5, Welykochy 4, Rosebrough 4 and Wilson 2, while McGowan, Bacon, Hnatoff, Main and Bernbaum were scoreless. Stewart led the Blues with 8. Moore added 3, Marshall 1, McDonald 1, while 5 were unallocated and Hogg, LaBerge and Mayer were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Bedford Road dispatched Nutana 17-14 as Welykochy scored 8, Bacon 4, Pullen 4 and McGowan 1, while Hnatoff, Roseborough, Main, Bernbaum and Wilson were scoreless. Stewart led the Blues with 5. Hogg added 4, LaBerge 2 and Marshall 2, while Moore, McDonald and Mayer were scoreless.

        In the northern championship, the Saskatoon Bedford Road Redmen edged Prince Albert 28-25 as Welykochy scored 11, Bacon 11, Jim Pullen 4 and Main 2, while McGowan, Hnatoff, Roseborough, Bernbaum and Wilson were scoreless. Kiewel led Prince Albert with 7. Finkleman added 5, Levi 4, Finlayson 4 and Graham 1, while Miller, Mahon and Whitson were scoreless.

1932

        The Regina regular season title was won by the Campion Maroons.

        In the Saskatoon finals, Nutana defeated Bedford Road 30-16; 19-18 (Total: 49-34). Nutana included Stewart, McGlocklin, Moore, Wells, Porteous, Marshall, Koyl, MacDonald. Bedford Road included Mike Walykochy, Jim Pullen.

1933

        In the Saskatoon city finals, Saskatoon Tech defeated Bedford Road 16-22; 33-11 (Total: 49-33). …………………………………………………… In game one, Bedford Road prevailed 22-16 as Goble scored 15, Craik 5 and Wismer 2, while Smith, Jones, Lotochinski, Nehroff and Wilson were scoreless. Bacon led Tech with 7. Welokochy added 7 and Clendening 2, while Gordon, Patterson, Brathowsky and Reid were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Tech took the series with 33-11 win as Welokochy scored 14, Bacon 8, Patterson 7, Brathowsky 3 and Clendenning 1, while Reid was scoreless. Craik led the Redmen with 5. Gable added 3, Smith 2 and Lotochinski 1, while Jones, Nehroff and Wismer were scoreless.

        In the Regina final, the Campion Maroons edged the Luther Lions 15-11 as T Gerein scored 7, Art Sullivan 4, Clar 2, C Jerish 1 and A Bellis 1, while Theberg and J Bellis were scoreless. McGregor led the Lions with 3. Warning added 3 and McDonald 3, while 2 were unallocated and Warren, Franks, Ast, Heidman and Graham were scoreless.

1934

        In the Saskatoon finals, the City Park Cowboys defeated Saskatoon Tech 28-28; 21-15 (Total: 49-43). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Cowboys took the series with a 21-15 win as Sandberg scored 11, Cherry 6 and McBean 4, while Berg, Murray, McKenna, Balmer and Ebbels were scoreless. Looker led Tech with 6. Gordon added 5, Brathowski 2, Howe 1 and Hadden 1, while McCorkell, Reid and Clendenning were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Saskatoon play was all but incoherent as teams appeared to variously and, in some cases, simultaneously participate in a high school, an intermediate and an interscholastic league.

1935

        In the Regina city finals, the Central Gophers defeated the Campion Maroons 44-36; 23-29 (Total: 67-65). …………………………………………………… In game one, Central clipped Campion 44-36 as Isman scored 16, Jerry Gordon 15, Petersmeyer 7, Hunter 4 and Barlow 2, while Abrams, Lanskail, Ploss, Bujea and Doane were scoreless. Hutchinson led Campion with 13. Gerein added 6, Gancheff 5, Keyes 5, Kinney 4 and Bellis 3, while Jobin, Moore and Clark were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Campion prevailed 29-23 but lost the total-point series by two. Kinney led the Maroons with 10. Gerein added 8, Gancheff 5, Hutchinson 4 and Keyes 2, while Jobin, Bellis, Moore and Clark were scoreless. Bernie Isman paced the Gophers (coach W.G. Myatt, manager J.E. Cooper) with 8. Warren Petersmeyer added 6, Gerry Gordon 4, Ernie Ploss 2, Ross Barlow 2 and Elmer Hunter 1, while Stan Abrams, Eddie Doane, Ted Bastedo, Don Lanskail, Adam Koch, George Bujea and Pete Noble were scoreless.

        In the Saskatoon city finals, the City Park Cowboys defeated the Bedford Road Redmen x-x; 38-34 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game two, City Park prevailed 38-34 as McFarlane scored 21, Williams 9, Berg 5, Ebbels 2 and Cherry 1, while McBean and Balmer were scoreless. Ritch led the Redmen with 15. Smith added 9, Pitchko 7 and Swain 3, while Doberts, Davidner and McQueen were scoreless.

1936

        In the Regina high school playoffs: …………………………………………………… In the quarterfinals, Commercial defeated Campion x-x. …………………………………………………… Central defeated Luther x-x. …………………………………………………… In the last quarterfinal, Scott defeated Normal x-x. …………………………………………………… In the semis, Commercial thrashed Regina College 40-7 as Head scored 13, Bradshaw 8, Smith 6, Prouse 5, Mason 4, King 2 and Hutchinson 2, while Martin was scoreless. Bastedo led Regina College with 3. Peart added 2, Yardley 2 and Camburoff 1, while Brown, Feiffer, Zaharuk, Saltman, Border and Miller were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Scott Blues torched the Central Gophers 51-16 as Jeff Mortimer scored 18, Al Davies 12, E Davies 8, McKenzie 7, Burke 4 and Britton 2. Hunter led the Gophers with 8. Ploss added 4, Barlow 3 and Wickerson 1, while Abrams, Head, Moore, Allan and Isman were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the final, Commercial clipped Scott 46-37 as Head scored 12, Bradshaw 12, Hutchinson 11, Mason 8, King 2 and Prouse 1, while Martin and Smith were scoreless. Mortimer led the Blues with 13. A Davies added 12, MacKenzie 6, E Davies 4 and Burke 2, while Brett, Campbell and Britton were scoreless.

1937

        The Regina regular season title was won by Regina College, who included Sneath.

1938

        The Regina regular season title was won by Regina College, who included Brett, McEwen, Reckert, Bujea, Joyce, Ward, Swartzfeld, Badenoch, McDonald, Bovey, Robinson.

1939

        The Regina regular season champ Central Gophers: Ed Geddes, T Williams, A Lough, Hub Williams, R Williams, Warren, Hilton, Spencer, Roberts.

1940

        In the Saskatoon finals, Bedford Road defeated Nutana x-x; x-x; 43-30 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game three, Bedford Road edged Nutana 43-40. Bedford Road included Haas, Webb, Donaldson, Kendry, Jantz, Hewitson, Epp, McLaughlin, Edwards, Gerbank, Lowe. Nutana included Mac Storey, Bus Hillyard, Sexmith, Winterton, Sharpe, Fitzgerald, Holmes, McCullagh, Carson.

        In the Regina city final, Campion defeated Scott 26-14 in what the Regina Leader-post called “a dull game.” Kanuka led the Maroons with 7. Oberhoffner added 6, Rachert 6, Bujea 2 and Leier 2, while Racam, Leible, W Frampton, Stafford, J Frampton, J Hay and Golling were scoreless. Charles Campbell led the Blues with 4. Kirkwood added 4, Jack Huffman 4 and Taylor Patterson 2, while Wilson, Jack Dye, Cafferky, Blore, Bone, Harold Oakenfold and Bill Henzie were scoreless.

        In the first south Saskatchewan interscholastic tournament: …………………………………………………… In the quarterfinals, Regina Scott edged Com-Tech 17-15. …………………………………………………… Regina Central nipped Moose Jaw Tech 17-15. …………………………………………………… In the third quarterfinal, Regina Campion pounded Weyburn 32-17. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Regina Central Gophers dispatched Weyburn 30-21. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Regina Scott Blues defeated the Regina Campion Maroons 23-13. …………………………………………………… In the final, the Regina Central Gophers edged the Regina Scott Blues 20-17 as Yanko scored 8, Zaharuk 6 and Lewis 4 and 2 were unallocated, while Molnar, Rothermel, Lough, Thomas, Clark, Wenaus and McClenaghan were scoreless. Paterson led the Blues with 7. Kirkwood added 4, Campbell 2, Huffman 2 and Blore 2, while Henzie, Dye, Cafferky and Hugel were scoreless.

1941

        In the Saskatoon city semis, the City Park Cowboys defeated the Bedford Road Redmen 46-24; 37-27 (Total: 83-51).  …………………………………………………… In game one, City Park clocked Bedford Road 46-24 as Nelson scored 14, Scott 11, Matheson 11, Ross 5, MacFarlane 4 and Williams 1, while Miller, Strumm, Clarke, Woodley and Taylor were scoreless. Booth led the Redmen with 10. Robertson added 5, Fraser 4, Wallace 2, Vance 2 and Lapp 1, while Banks, Sullivan and Sklar were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Cowboys prevailed 37-27 as Matheson scored 11, Williams 8, Nelson 6, Clarke 4, Scott 2, Miller 2, Taylor 2, Strumm 1 and Ross 1, while McFarland and Woodley were scoreless. Booth led Bedford Road with 8. Vance added 6, Fraser 6, Wallace 4, Banks 2 and Sklar 1, while Lapp, Robertson and Sullivan were scoreless.

        In the Saskatoon city finals, the Nutana Blues defeated the City Park Cowboys 28-28; 33-17; 37-35 (2g-0-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, the teams played to a 28-28 draw. Fitzgerald led the Blues with 13. Carson added 6, Robinson 3, Holmes 3 and McFadyen 3, while Taylor, Bergen, O’Hara, Sharpe, McKay, Smythe and Wakeling were scoreless. Scott led the Cowboys with 15. McFarland added 6, Matheson 2, Nelson 2, Clarke 2 and Williams 1, while Ross, Miller, Woodley, Strumm and Taylor were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Nutana clubbed City Park 33-17 as Fitzgerald scored 12, Carson 6, Share 5, Taylor 4, McFadyen 2, Robinson 2 and McKay 2, while Wakeling, Smythe, Bergen, Holmes, O’Hara and Share were scoreless. Scott led the Cowboys with 8. Ross added 4, Matheson 3 and Nelson 2, while McFarlane, Miller, Clarke, Woodley, Taylor, Williams and Strumm were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, Nutana edged City Park 37-35 as Fitzgerald scored 11, Taylor 11, Carson 8, McFadyen 6 and Taylor 1, while Robinson, Wakeling, Smythe, McKay, Bergin and Holmes were scoreless. Matheson led the Cowboys with 18. Scott added 10, Williams 4 and McFarland 3, while Nelson, Taylor, Strumm, Clarke, Woodley, Miller and Ross were scoreless.

        In Regina, the Central Gophers captured the regular season title. No evidence of postseason play.

1942

        In the four-team Saskatoon regular season, City Park finished (6-0), Nutana (3-3), Saskatoon Tech (2-4) and Bedford Road (1-5).

In the Saskatoon city semis, Saskatoon Tech defeated the Nutana Blues 20-21; 33-30 (Total: 53-51). …………………………………………………… In game one, Nutana edged Saskatoon Tech 21-20 as Elliott scored 5, Beattie 4, Arnold 3, Sinclare 2, McCall 2, Wakeling 2, Harrington 2 and Munroe 1, while O’Hara, Davies, Fuester, Faithful and Dolan were scoreless. Ritch led the Blues with 9. Herlen added 3, Harrison 2, Storey 2, Farber 1, Rabyj 1, Frieson 1 and Romanow 1, while McLaren, Lane and Cooper were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Tech prevailed 33-30 to take the total-point series by two. Ritch led Tech with 14. Rabyj added 12, Farber 4, Harrison 2 and Romanow 1, while Storey, Herlen, McLaren, Lane, Cooper, Frieson and Dawes were scoreless. O’Hara led Nutana with 13. Beattie added 8, Sinclare 4, Harrington 3 and McCall 2, while Faithfull, Fuester, Elliott, Wakeling, Munroe, Davies, Dolon, Jacobson and Hall were scoreless.

        In the Saskatoon finals, the City Park Cowboys defeated Saskatoon Tech 37-18; 24-20 (Total: 61-38). …………………………………………………… In game one, City Park torched Tech 37-18 as Parr scored 10, Clarke 9, Williams 9, Shaver 5, O’Brien 3 and Clokie 1, while Hughes, Slattery, Markely, Carson and Carroll were scoreless. Romanow led Tech with 6. Harrison added 3, Ritch 3, Dawes 2, Storey 2, Rabyj 1 and Herlen 1, while Friesen, McLaren, Farber, Lane and Cooper were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, City Park edged Saskatoon Tech 24-20 as Clarke scored 9, Williams 6, Clokie 4, Shaver 3 and Parr 2, while Hughes, Carroll, Merkely, Slattery, O’Brien and Carson were scoreless. Romanow led Tech with 7. McLaren added 4, Ritch 3, Rabyj 3, Barber 2 and Storey 1, while Harrison, Cooper, Friesen, Lane, Herlen and Dawes were scoreless.

        In Regina, the Central Gophers captured the regular season crown. There were no postseason playoffs. The Gophers (coached by J.E. Cooper) included Gordon Williams, Bert Howard, Mackenzie, Lusted, McLellan, Armstrong, Aldrest, Hurd, Meiers, Hodges and Andrew.
        In the third annual Regina YMCA “invitational” high school tournament: …………………………………………………… In the opening round, Balfour Tech defeated Central ‘A’ 28-24. …………………………………………………… Weyburn edged Central ‘B’ 26-24. …………………………………………………… Moose Jaw nipped Campion 30-29. …………………………………………………… Scott dispatched Yorkton 23-17. …………………………………………………… In the second round, Balfour Tech clubbed Estevan 36-19. …………………………………………………… In the semis, Regina Scott clipped Moose Jaw 28-17. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Balfour Tech nipped Weyburn 26-24. …………………………………………………… In the final, Regina Scott edged Regina Balfour Tech 28-27 as Fred Stevenson scored 10, Bill Goulden 7, Charlton 4, Price 3 and Howie 2, while Stuhr, Eastman, Stewart and Tate were scoreless. The Blues also included McIntyre, McRobb. McClegahan led the Redmen with 13. Lusk added 4, Tater 4, Stovin 3, Petrov 2 and Ciz 1, while taylor Schum, Naimish and Stirr were scoreless.

1943

        In the Regina city finals, the Campion Maroons defeated the regular season champ Central Gophers 23-35; 30-28; 31-25 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, Central clipped Campion 35-23 as Lusted scored 9, Hurd 8, Hamilton 6, Armstrong 6, Upshall 4 and Heatherington 2, while Milliken, Parker, Cranston, McDougal and Rasmussen were scoreless. White led the Maroons with 8. Garner added 7, MacKinnon 6 and Oberhoffner 2, while Fodey, O’Conner and Walsh were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Maroons evened the series with a 30-28 win as Oberhoffner scored 7, Garner 6, White 6, Fodey 6 and MacKinnon 5, while O’Conner and Walsh were scoreless. Upshaw led the Gophers with 9. Lusted added 8, Hetherington 4, Hamilton 4 and Armstrong 3, while Parker, Hurd, Milliken, McDougall, Cranston and Rasmussen were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, Campion took the series with a 31-25 win as White scored 11, Garner 5, Oberhoffner 4, MacKinnon 4 and Fodey 3, while Walsh was scoreless. Lusted led the Gophers with 7. Armstrong added 5, Hamilton 5, Upshaw 4, Hurd 2 and Heatherington 2, while Parker, Cranston, Milliken and Rasmussen were scoreless. The Gophers also include Doug Buttrey, Ray Buttrey.

        In the Saskatoon city finals, the City Park Cowboys defeated the Nutana Blues 12-25; 26-25; 26-25 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, Nutana dusted City Park 25-12 as Fewster scored 11, Berry 5, White 5, Sinclair 2 and Elliot 2, while Arnold, Bray, Munro, Mykoluk, McKenzie, Harrington and Trealeaven were scoreless. Shaver led the Cowboys with 4. Markley added 3, Simpson 2, Sasseville 1, Craig 1 and Clark 1, while Gardner, Carroll, Hughes, Estey and Williams were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, City Park evened the series with a 26-25 win as Clark scored 13, Shaver 5, Sasseville 4, Markley 3 and Simpson 1, while Hughes, Carroll, Williams, Craig, Gardner and Estey were scoreless. Sinclair led the Blues with 9. Fewster added 5, Berry 5, Harrington 4 and White 2, while Elliot, McKenzie, Bray, Mykolyk, Trealeaven and Munro were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, City Park took the series with a 26-25 win as Shaver scored 9, Markley 6, Clark 6, Gardner 3 and Craig 2, while Sasseville, Hughes, Carroll, Estey, Simpson and Williams were scoreless. Sinclair scored 8 to lead the Blues (coached by Morgan). Berry added 8, Mykoluk 6, Harrington 1, Arnold 1 and White 1, while Fewster, Munro, Bray, McKenzie, Elliot and Trealeaven were scoreless.

1944

        In Regina, the Central Gophers captured the regular season title.

        In the Regina high school “challenge” playoffs, only two teams were entered. The Scott Blues dispatched the Central Gophers 27-19 as Calvert scored 10, Don Black 5, Sander 2, Soutar 2, Melville 2, McFadden 2 and Pates 2, while Morley, Latimer and Gardner were scoreless. The Blues also included Potter. Angus led the Gophers with 5. Baird added 4, Hodgert 4, Sanderson 2, Thomas 2 and Milliken 2, while Rasmussen, Cook and Price were scoreless. The Gophers also included Berthiaume, Childs, Pat Lusted, Hamilton, Heatherington.

        In the four-team Saskatoon league, Nutana finished (6-0); Saskatoon Tech (3-3); City Park (2-4); and Bedford Road (1-5).

        In the Saskatoon semis, the City Park Cowboys defeated Saskatoon Tech 17-27; 34-18 (Total: 51-45). …………………………………………………… In game one, Saskatoon Tech prevailed 27-17 as Bacon scored 8, Hill 6, Johnson 5, Sommerfeld 4 and Lindsay 3, while Sohak, Dawes, Greggain, Ahmond, Moffat and McCartney were scoreless. Gardner led the Cowboys with 12. Colvin added 4 and Zombathy 1, while Williams, Bonney, Harry, Gilding, Summerville, Kozalonka and Downey were scoreless.

        In the Saskatoon finals, the Nutana Blues defeated the City Park Cowboys 50-41; 68-49 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Nutana prevailed 50-41 as White scored 18, Rouse 15, Rigby 8, Trealeaven 6, Godfrey 2 and MacKenzie 1, while Thomson, Nicol, Leakos, Hamm, Earley, Cameron and Flannigan were scoreless. Gardner led the Cowboys with 19. Johns added 7, Gilding 3, Spooner 3, Colvin 3, Williams 2, Kazolonka 2 and Zombathy 2, while Bonney, Sommerville and Harry were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Nutana dusted City Park 68-49 as White scored 31, Rouse 27, Rigby 3, MacKenzie 2, Jorgenson 2, Early 2 and Leakos 1, while Thomson, Nicol, Godfrey, Hamm, Cameron and Flannigan were scoreless. Gardner led the Cowboys with 18. Spooner added 13, Calvin 6, Johns 5, Williams 2, Kozalonka 2, Zombathy 2 and Bonney 1, while Sommerville, Gilding and Harry were scoreless.

1945

        In the Saskatoon finals, the Nutana Collegiate Blues defeated the City Park Cowboys 48-35; 47-26 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Blues clocked the Cowboys 48-35 as Watts scored 11, Berrington 10, Godfrey 8, Brooks 8, Jorgeson 7, S Leakos 2 and Edwards 2, while J Leakos, Carmichael, McLeod, Wheaton, Wright and Halliday were scoreless. Szombathy led the Cowboys with 16. Spooner added 7, Kozalanka 5, Harry 2, T Bonney 2, Connell 2 and Tomlinson 1, while Downey, Eastwood, Summerville, H Bonney, Gilmore, Burgess and Evans were scoreless.

…………………………………………………… In game two, the Blues pounded City Park 47-26 as Godfrey scored 14, Brooks 11, Wright 9, Watts 8, Berrington 2, Wheaton 2 and S Leakos 1, while Jorgenson, Edwards, Halliday, McLeod, Carmichael and J Leakos were scoreless. Kozalanka led the Cowboys with 10. Szombathy added 8, Spooner 4, Sommerville 3 and Connell 1, while Downey, Tomlinson, Eastwood, T Bonney, Gilmore, Evans, Burgess and H Bonney were scoreless.

        In Regina, the Central Gophers captured the regular season title.

        Other Regina rosters:

        Scott: Al Potter, Don Black, Bird, Wright, Ritchie, R Wilson, Souter, L Potter, H Wilson, Bastock

        Campion: McLean, Sibbitt, Leier, Murnay, McNiven, Frolick, Jacobs, Poole, Schwartz

1946

        In the south regional quarterfinals, the Regina Campion Maroons clipped the Weyburn Eagles 63-25. …………………………………………………… The Regina Central “A” Gophers (who later captured the Regina city title) nipped the Moose Jaw Central Cyclones 39-37. …………………………………………………… The Regina Balfour Tech Redmen bombed the Moose Jaw Tech Toilers 44-26. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Regina Campion Maroons clipped the Regina Central “A” Gophers 44-37. The Gophers included Roy Buttrey, Ray Buttrey, Earl Berthiaume, Leach. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Regina Balfour Tech Redmen dumped the Regina Central “B” Gophers 39-26. …………………………………………………… In the final, the Regina Campion Maroons dispatched the Regina Balfour Tech Redmen 60-53. Bob Bird scored 37 for the Maroons over three games. Don Leier scored 28 in the three games, while Art Frolick notched 21. The Maroons (coached by Reverend C O’Keefe) also included M Collins, J Curtin, M White, J Suttle, C Murray, R Sieg, V Martin. The Redmen (coached by T.M.W. Craig) included Jimmy Hewak, Mike Nadoroznick, Dan Poole, Nelson Deck, T Trenker, J Hopkins, F Hodgson, A Nadoroznick and S Nichols.

        In the Saskatoon city finals, the City Park Cowboys defeated Saskatoon Tech 19-18; 26-15 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Cowboys edged Tech 19-18 as Tomlinson scored 5, Kozalanka 5, Spooner 4, Connell 3 and Szombathy 2, while Cowney, Evans, Burgess and Bonney were scoreless. McCartney led Tech with 7. Holtsman added 4, Diduck 4, Bulger 2 and Henderson 1, while Greggain, Marushak, Neglowich, Wright and Kerr were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Cowboys took the title with a 26-15 win as Szombathy scored 8, Kozalanka 6, Spooner 4, Tomlinson 3, Evans 2, Burness 2 and Connell 1, while Downey and Bonney were scoreless. Holtsman paced Tech with 6. Greggain added 5, Bulger 2 and McCartney 2, while Diduck, Marushak, Neglowich, Kerr and Wright were scoreless.

        In an “exhibition” game between the North and South champions, the Saskatoon City Park Cowboys clipped the Regina Campion Maroons 28-22 as Frank Szombathy scored 7, Kozalenko 6, Connell 6, Spooner 5 and Evans 4, while Tomlinson, Downey, Burgess and Bonney were scoreless. Jack Suttle led the Maroons with 10. Joe Curtin added 5, Collins 4, Seig 2 and White 1, while Murray and Martin were scoreless. The Maroons also included Don Leier, Bob Bird, Art Frolick.