In the Northern final, the Saskatoon City Park Cowboys defeated Prince Albert 59-31; 44-33 (Total: 103-64). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Cowboys thrashed Prince Albert 59-31 as Albert Breher scored 17, Peter Newell 12, Rene Marleau 9, Wayne Anderson 9, Les Cooper 8, Stan Adams 3 and Vic Hall 1, while Vern Hall, Fastwood, McGrath, Harrington and P Anderson were scoreless. Doug Paine led Prince Albert with 11. Ed Olson added 8, Ken Aquiton 8, Fred Boetcher 2, Ray Mummery 1 and Walter Pickering 1, while Houghton, Brommelands and Shiells were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Cowboys prevailed 44-33 as Wayne Anderson scored 20, Cooper 7, Breher 5 and Newell 5, while P Anderson, Herrington, Eastwood, Hall and Adams were scoreless. Doug Paine led Prince Albert with 12. Pickering added 7, Olsen 4, Boeetscher 4, Mummery 3, Brommeland 2 and Houghton 1, while Shiells and Aquilon were scoreless.
In the Regina city finals, the Regina Scott Blues prevailed.
In the Southern opening round: …………………………………………………… The Regina Scott Blues dusted the Moose Jaw Tech Toilers 55-29. …………………………………………………… The Regina Campion Maroons clubbed the Moose Jaw Central Cyclones 38-17. …………………………………………………… In the quarterfinals, the Regina Scott Blues whipped the Regina Campion Maroons 54-21. …………………………………………………… The Regina Central Gophers crushed the Regina Balfour Tech Junior Redmen 53-39. …………………………………………………… The Regina Balfour Tech Senior Redmen nipped the Weyburn Eagles 23-22. The Eagles included Robertson, Sather, Kote, Litzenberger, Jeffrey, Warren. …………………………………………………… In the last quarterfinal, the Regina Central Junior Gophers clipped Moss Bank 33-22. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Regina Scott Blues whipped the Regina Central Junior Gophers 47-30. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Regina Central Senior Gophers edged the Regina Balfour Tech Redmen 33-30. …………………………………………………… In the final, the Regina Scott Blues smacked the Regina Central Gophers 62-48 as Bill Lund scored 20, Scott McIntyre 13, Gordie Cameron 8, Harvey Stinson 6, Webb 6, Al Seavy 5, Crawford 2 and Snell 2, while Zimmer and Richardson were scoreless. Don Oaks led the Gophers with 15. Gordie Hammond added 13, Alex Jolly 7, Morrow 6, Barton 5 and Reid 2, while Petura, McMurchy, Flan, Muirhead and Rogers were scoreless.
In the provincial finals, the Saskatoon City Park Cowboys defeated the Regina Scott Blues 33-32; 36-32 (Total: 68-64).
The Cowboys prevailed in the total-point series by four. Wayne Anderson led the Cowboys with 23 points over the course of the two games. Les Cooper notched 15 during the two games. Scotty McIntyre and Harvey Stinson each scored 21 over the course of the series.
The silver medalist Regina Scott Blues: Scott McIntyre; Harvey Stinson; Bill Lund; MacArthur; Al Seavy; Crawford; Zimmer; Sanderson; Webb; Snell; Gordie Cameron; Richardson; coach Lew McFarland
The gold medalist Saskatoon City Park Cowboys: Albert Breher; Peter Newell; Rene Marleau; Wayne Anderson; Les Cooper; Stan Adams; Vic Hall; Vern Hall; Fastwood; McGrath; Harrington; P Anderson; coach Bob Arn