In the sudden-death Montreal final, YMHA defeated the Argonauts 22-19. YMHA included Shrpritser, Abramovitch, Rachlefsky, Hel, Brotman, Sidney, Katkin and Unger. The Argonauts included Swift, Brewis, J Wilson, A Wilson, H Wilson, Black, Vautier and Dejean.

In the Ottawa Valley-Quebec playoff, Montreal YMHA defeated the Ottawa Rideau Aquatic Club 29-27; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Montreal edged Ottawa 29-27 as Abramovitch scored 11, Hel 6, Sphrester 6, Rachlefsky 4 and Sydney 2, while Unger, Brothmen and Katkin were scoreless. Davis led the Rideaus with 10. Barnett added 9, Cook 2, Charbonneau 2, Saunders 2 and Kirkpatrick 2, while Hall was scoreless.

British Columbia conducted playoffs by weight classes (110-pound, 125-pound and 135-pound), where a team’s average weight had to fall below the limit. The age limit was 17. …………………………………………………… In the 110-lb class, St. Andrews dispatched Victoria YMCA 29-21 as E Williams scored 19, D Suttle 6 and J McRae 4, while Albert Kennedy, R McArthur, Dan Jones, Sam Hartin and Robert Stewart were scoreless. D Robertson paced Victoria with 13. W Griffiths added 2, D Taylor 2, W Skillings 2 and B Rose 2, while W Atkins was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the 125-lb division, Victoria High dusted Kamloops Junior Brotherhood 39-5 as C Greiger scored 16, J McKenzie 10, T Wachter 7, W Skillings 4 and D Roney 2. M Chater paced Kamloops with 3. J Swanson added 2, while J Lynnes, G Kenward, C Shaw, R Cail and F Miller were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the 135-lb class, St. Mark’s dispatched Victoria High 25-11 as Stevenson scored 11, Shields 6, Smith 4, Code 2 and Calvert 2, while Howard was scoreless. Bothwell led Victoria with 7. R Collinson added 2 and D McLean 2, while T Moffat, I Ross and T Kenny were scoreless.

        Following the British Columbia campaign, organizers met April 21-22 to create a provincial basketball governing body to oversee the sport and provincial championships at all levels. There were well over a dozen leagues, each holding a bewildering array of playoffs. Those included various city and district leagues, a Sunday School League, various local religious demonination leagues and various military leagues. Others included the Dewdney League, the Westminster League, the Federal League, the Ladies A & B Leagues, the Inter-Church league, department store league, scout league, commercial league, etc., etc.. Some teams played in multiple leagues and multiple postseason playoffs. Occasionally, inter-league championships were held. In short, absolute hoops chaos within the province.