In the Eastern Canadian semis, Windsor-Walkerville Technical School d’d Montreal Strathcona Academy 34-15; 29-29 (Total: 63-44). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor-Walkerville opened with a 10-1 lead and romped to a 34-15 win as Strathcona Academy had difficulty handling Tech’s superior height and speed. Nick Nickerson led Walkerville with 14. Chapman added 6, Wiseman 6, Wilmott 4, Proulx 2 and McMillan 2, while Chittam and Issel were scoreless. Gold led Strathcona with 4. Carruthers added 3, Raich 3, Wolofsky 2, Wildor 2 and Gordon 1, while Pugh and Winkler were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Game two ended in a draw. Gold led Strathcona with 10. Carruthers added 3, Pugh 0, Ralch 4, Wolofsky 8, Gordon 1 and Wigdor 3. Norman Nickerson paced Windsor-Walkerville with 10. Chapman added 4, Willmott 11, Wiseman 1, Proulx 1, Chittam 0, McMillan 2 and Isseil 0.
In the Maritime finals, New Brunswick champ Saint John High defeated Nova Scotia champ Yarmouth County Academy 27-28; 21-19 (Total: 48-47).
In the Eastern Canadian final, Windsor-Walkerville Technical School defeated the Maritime champs, Saint John High 37-29; 34-23 (Total: 71-52).
In game one, played at St. John High before a crowd of 1000, Windsor-Walkerville took command in the second half. The score was knotted at 14 after one quarter and Saint John High took a two-point lead into the lockers on a late field goal by Ralston. Windsor-Walkerville opened the second half with a 6-0 run and soon extended their lead to 10. Norman Nickerson led Windsor-Walkerville with 10. Chapman added 8, Wiseman 7, McMillan 0, Proulx 6, Willmott 0, Iseil 0 and Meadows 0. Byard Armstrong paced Saint John with 10. Warwick added 4, McGivern 0, Black 1, Crawford 0, Ralston 9, Ganderton 0 and McLean 0.
In game two, Windsor-Walkerville prevailed to take the series by a 71-52 count. Windsor dominated the boards. The fast-paced game saw Windsor-Walkerville coach John Murray and Saint John coach Andrew Malcolm substituting constantly because their troops were exhausted. Norman Nickerson paced Windsor with 10. Chapman added 8, Wiseman 7, Proulx 4, McMillan 4, Willmott 1, Meadows 0 and Chittam 0. Byard Armstrong led Saint John with 9. Warwick added 6, McGivern 5, Ralston 3, Ganderton 0, Black 1, Crawford 0 and McLean 0. Windsor led 17-15 at the half and 25-19 after three quarters.
The runner-up Saint John High: Ralston; Byard Armstrong; Warwick; McGivern; Black; Crawford; Ganderton; McLean; coach Andrew Malcolm
The champions from Windsor-Walkerville Tech: Norman Nickerson; Wiseman; McMillan; Proulx; Stillman, Issel; Meadows; Willmot; Chittam; Chapman; coach John Murray